Menlo Atherton High School - Yearbook (Atherton, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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' V v l.. - .xl ,' fx Y 1 at na F Q- L. 5 We 27M , W., , FMF, vw-wa., ,fm M ff h 54 .f Jfjfyl h - The sections of Vlll proudly X GUN Dj! representative of each attribute. 1 x ,4 'fvfjflfii rn Mi ,Y ,JV , 2 mfs,-f,,.: 2,51 ' jzg, ' 4. .Qf1.,fxfn..f1'.?2 by 'V Ax . W 97 ' ' honor the groups most K! W uf ' 1 n A 1 L I I I N 1 2 1 I I , 4 x J Q. I, lp is -S lt D -K 1 ! L -is I A 1 I I I ,li fl .R 'H gl T, l ,l ,Q -X: . Ur 8 3 j J 0, 1 A ,ff ,--W MX 1 . .v- -'Z-. Q-. f--llh-- 4112191-w if gs 5? 25 ii is v 'li www X-Yfvkvxmxwwfwwmxwwm' -M M f Z , f f fl ! zf?'5 U7, ,W 44' 64,2 W ,T QQ, ' VZ, . litcf . :CEL 'N 4 Q Af EJALAT.. 1 1 :wwew i .,.,, W M awww-vw M . usd' Meg: iw .,,,,-- SENIOR MESSAGE This hrief thought is for each of you fiftyfniners. The day of your graduation seemed very far off four years ago, Now your dream is a reality. You will leave your Alma Mater with fond memories which will grow more golden as the years go by. You will rcmemher your teachers, who gave to each of you the inspiration to create the vision of your future. They too sincerely wish that you will live fully, joyously, and freely knowing that the world itself will he hetter for your heing in it. Sometimes the road will hecome rough. Will you remeinhcr this: 'kYour strength will he in proportion to your couragef' N1cHoL.-is M. NUGENT A A X xgv. Ny ,Q , -.sf ,, ,a g-,.. - Z , f 7' Z, 4. , , , 4 2 f ' s ... . , ,,.,AZ, i ,, 1 ff, Without Mr. Fellows and Mr. Maxwell, MfA's student activities would not func' tion smoothly. Mr. Fellows was the cof ordinator of the students' extrafcurricular activities. Mr. Maxwell was active in the student government phase of school life where he was in charge of Student Court Conferences, Board of Welfare, and Jus- tice Council. Mr. James Collis, Dean of Boys, has contributed much to the organization of our school. When he is not helping the boys with their problems, he is attending meetings or otherwise fulfilling his obligations as VicefPrincipal. Mrs. Eleanor Kellum, VicefPrincipal and Dean of Girls, has done an excellent job in both capacities since the school's opening. Besides coordinating the activities of Menloffxtherton as its Vicef Principal, she has always been willing to advise students when problems arise. BOARD OF TRUSTEE UMM-wmwuamwmwuw 5 ll IZSCZI' qg The Board of Trustees is the governing body of the district which exists by virtue of and derives its powers from the constitution and the Acts of the Legislature of the State of California. The primary function of the Board is to exercise general control and direction of the educational program in the Sequoia District which now includes live high schools. The board members were, left to right: Mr. Dee Sanford, District Personnel Qflicerg Mr. Ferris Miles, Dr. Rex Turner, Superintendentg Mrs. Helen Kerwin, Presidentg Mr. John Cost, Dr. David R. Sears, Mr. S. Mayo. i5.i..,...... l Z'?w....wf'--.Mf--f----a4-n-v- l lllll kg fri? i W-S . Registering 2100 students is no easy job, but somehow the regisf Lrar, Mr. Robert Finley, always manages to accomplish this before the fall semester opens. He arranges the schedules to aecommof date program changes and transfer students. Mr. Finley also heads the counseling department. COUNSELOR W1 ii gait +R QA' Charlotte Gibson Marguerite Arends Orville Austin Teresita Esteva Janet Forbes JUTIIOF Senior Sophomore Sophomore Freshmen f' ff W: Dorothy Hanlon Robert Hausniann Laura Henry William Lavin Malcolm Maxwell Junior Sophomore Freshmen Senior Senior Sophomore Clarence O'Donnell Freshmen l Julian Polon Senior 05:4-gr. 5 ' 4 '-gf: -fe, ' 1 if 9 ' - 'ff of r . 125 I f I v gLf, i!,f4ff W5 , y 'M ,1 rlirr ' , ,fx if K f f Ray Somers - Freshmen , , W 4 , Edward Tomaszewski Vv'illiam Zeigler junior Freshmen Looking out for the health of our students is M1's. Helen Trcgoning. As nurse, she helps to maintain the welfare of the school hy the use of handages, thermometers and a little downftofeurth psychology. 'lb The culinary staff prepares economical and K f L, nutritious meals - ready every lunch hour g for the many hungry MfAites. Staff members were: A. Ackman, P. Diltz, T. ' Cranford, I. O'Neill, P. Ross, M. Hull, F. Beer. 'wp . K , i f, , ., , The registrar's secretaries do not have an easy job, for they rnust keep track of all the students at MfA. The secretaries worked as hard as ever this year, taking care of the records, the correspondence, and the attendance. Their cheerful attitudes make business almost a pleasure. 7l 7, 7 '7f7'f7 7 2570 ', , ' 5 QQ W, I 'M A ' V yt? . , ,V 1 if AC5,,i,,Vf,55,V1fyffwr, , . Wye' r yr! xl., My 47,7 . AMAA ' T31 iiic wif 1 , T fwfr Z . Z5 , ,.,V,7,WMMy7f ,IJ Vfyf, Q ' ,ww-my ,ff V, fffwffj,,,,,,,z T517-VV,qa,ff,5jfg I I V ff, ,xgpdg 2 ,f M f VV My X f W . . , f 'iff , f 1 Mrs. Mitchell very ably handles Mr. Nugent's secretarial tasks. FW 5 :2 p :ga fiii 4, K l v WJ f H Z, ,,f 1 ,nf up ' 'Mtg ln ii, , 51 iii 'X ,mln X lL- ll V , 4 aa V , H 1 , . i- ., .Y QQ i 6 V .i,. T rw .L ,,., ,, ., 13717 V 47 , . ,, Lp.. 5 fs, I I if lil' T v l 7 I ff '7 ,Q M f 1 f-055' f 4 7 Q f- .C ,faq , f mf g' s 1 ig Vi 'ix :IZ l ii .. gl: 3 ' . me 11. :srl 1 .,...... . ..,4a.1V...:-.,...,. .. af.. .,.. , 1 5 .V I .V,, The librarians are always willing to aid any student who needs assistance in the library. Everything from encyclof pedias and dictionaries, to nonffiction and the latest novels can be found here g and each year new books are added to the shelves. 'f -aw: 'SQQV X, ,, 997 .X-a.:.s.:s:sYx se uses- X e, , N f , is A t. .. . 1 vt x gx S ec A is . . Q .. X ts 3 -Q KX xx ax XXX I ss XJ A 3. We Imogene Cox Harriett Dorsey .Richard Eglingt Horace Aubertine Orville Austin Ann Marie Boss john Comer .X - f-f r-ff s .f ' .ic R, . A ,i we . L 3 -' 1 'X I Q- ff 3ff:I ffef' ' . Codie Fletcher is - we ' i 1 Q I N F , 'WRX I' ii w kgs, ., HN an egfggs, V' 'IE'-U Roger Seccombc Glenna Violette Adolph Hansen Robert Hausmann LeVell Holmes Malcolm Maxwell Ferryle McOmber Robert Ross SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT The Social Studies Department is one of great importance to the students of MfA. From the moment you enter high school, you are taught the basic func' tions of the school, the history of America, the culture and backgrounds of the world, and how the United States government is operated. This year, a new system was experimented with in the American Institution classes. Stuf dents were permitted to take such electives as Psychology, International Rela- tions, and Foreign Affairs for one semester, and the regular A,I, class for the remaining semester. It has proved to be quite a successful experiment, and seniors found the various electives very worthwhile and interesting. Mr. Robert Ross is head of the department. rfb .M A7923 .5 'c if fkvqf e sei 5 Q 2 9- awe is 4 X N Q' N ss It N1 x X, ts,v s jst X Raymonde Baratoux Rosa Cho-plin Teresita Esteva Wilbur Fellows William Lavin Hella Lonsen V- Kenneth Winn William Ziegler John Malarkey LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT 1 The students of MenlofAtherton take pride in their Language Department. This year, Latin, French, Cerman and Spanish were taught by the experif enced and wellftrained foreign language teachers. This department of Menlo' Atherton is recognized as one of the foremost in California. Heading the de' partment is Mr. William Lavin. :A fx V L M Q Z i , V ' 1 , 1' , 7 'A 5 , W 4' if f AVN 'jx ff Alice Ames Marguerite Arends Patricia Backhus Judith Davis Stanley Dorfer Dorothy Hanlon ,V ,, 4 Q. 5 , , Q I . Qfa, r - X - f vfik !nJ Q ,Ng , , ,V , Y, in Elda McLean .Fm-Q It qw. 4 of Qs- x f ,Ly fl.. -...2 r X , 2 ya' gh L 1 L Charles Mef1Cl0Za THYUCS RUHY MQW RiOfd'?11'1 Louise Rogers Maurice Schimetschek Marvin Shaw Raymond Somers ri a E ' 'if' eare Q W K '- :-, - , 71 Mi ,, EXsr,, 2 IQ . ,.1+i?3.' - n Diane Vedd :r Rose lxiarie Vlfeiner Edwin Whiteway Frank Zepezauer ENGLISH DEPARTMENT The English Department at MenlofAtherton is devoted not only to the teaching of English, but includes Drama, Speech, and Journalism. The English Department is one of the largest with eighteen teachers on the stai'l'. These teachers all work together, encouraging students to enter poetry or essays in the school literary magazine, Oak Leaves. Awards are given to those students who are recognized as having submitted outstanding work in this publication. The major ohjective in English is to enlarge one's ahility to read with understanding, to speak with clarity, to write effectively, and to develop an appreciation for literature hoth through a study of selected classics and a leisure reading program. Head of the English Department this year was Mr. Marvin Shaw. Not pictured are Adolph Hansen, Ruth McGeehan, and Patricia Rowland. Nia. favs We 5' lr:-W-v flier:-A Paul Castoro Robert Condon Malvin Dolmatz Bernard Freeburg Edward Gray Lewis Karcher A SCIENCE DEPARTMENT ,H ' n .J XX'irh the universe as its laboratory, the Science Department was ii X able to explore from the core of the earth to the far reaches of i outer space. This year a new addition to the departments curricuf ' lum was a lab science course which encompassed both physical Mar McLainathiin ulian Polon and biolo ical sciences. As in the ast, Menloffktherton was a ain Y E P E proud to have produced a superlative Science Fair. Head of the department is Mrs. Mary McLanathan. WL' Harry Woiig COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT This department is one in which you will find the College Prep student, the Business major, the future stenographer, or the student taking one of the many courses just for the sheer enjoyment and personal satisfaction. This year, a new course taught by Mr. Sayle, was added 3 Business Law and Salesman- ship. In addition to the teaching of shorthand, typing, business arithmetic, general ofhce practice, and business law and salesmanship, the Commercial Department helps many organizations with programs for plays and school ac' tivities. Mrs. Briggs has taken over her former position as department head. Not pictured is Donald Sayle. 'W rs Que... Mildred Briggs Margaret Geors Charlotte Gibson Warren Jensen Alberta Martin A 6 1 ' fy 1 'Qj' I M! f ,-gf , A i ,l .LT1 2J1 Robert Clarke nys ,A an I IW, 'G 'W C 1.2 Ella C00lCY MOFFIS Dllfhilm Albert Faggetti Bernard Freeburg Ned Harrell 9 f 6 Z ffl ,W A fa Hg' ,gut e We Vw, 4-.S fr' I W Mae Hayes Laura Henr G'lb R y 1 ert ainge Robert Schmolze Douglas Stobie Edward Tomaszewski MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT A yea'r of mathematics the hasics of Refresher duction to algebra. The mediate division of the is a prerequisite to graduation from MfA, The math curriculum includes and General Math, which present simple arithmetic, graphs, and an intro' unknowns of algebra and the plane ligures of geometry comprise the inter' math program, The advanced offerings of Math III and IV, which include background in trigonometry, logarithms, solid geometry and calculus. are available for the students interested in such fields as electronics and engineering where higher math is applied. Not pictured is Clarence O'Donnell. Head of the math department is Miss Laura Henry. HOMEMAKI NG DEPARTMENT For those girls who want to go into the field of home economics, or who just want to learn the art of sewing and cooking, the Homemaking Department is quite complete. In the classrooms of NK wing, one will find the homemakers of tomorrow. Head of the department is Miss Forbes. .Ziff '-' -'v ' 1 i'i6:f:1i:,' -' I 'f . 'G-1 3.3, 'V' f 55- 19: .27 -..1yl:',5:I:v:51'-341'fi . -:91:2f'7!7'vL' , ' ffflffiiffl-j1'fQif55EfEQ3f7 H 353.1.-gf f,'fif1-2:2-:-Q-125fi'fi7Sf,'5' , 1, I ' 5 ir 555:22 gzf:If ':' f ' wwf nf-f ,, I ff .. ., ies. . fn AH az ,M I A A? M V, f, iyagzzl H X 1 ,, ah , A +1-M, , , ,V,., ,gl ff , r , I A s. . ' 'WIC ,' 'M ji' ' T3'5g '1Ie: 1 ' 4 Ann Marie Boss Janet Forbes Lucy Gardner Vera Theisen ffflf LN Q fl wr. - 5 5,4 gy, if iff. 5 fs-fi ,, T V A :Q Q'-9 . . I . .5 ' ' L,X. I if I l I V I M if . Jeanne Diederichsen Frances HofIman Arlene Miller Marjorie Moore Mary Schollmeyer GIRLS' P.E. Recreation, enjoyment, and competition on a friendly basis, are all found in the Girls' PE. Department. For the outfoff doors girl, there is hockey, tennis, swimming, or volley- ball, and for the girl who prefers the warmth of the gym, there is trampoline, tumbling, body mechanics, basketball, or modern dance. In this department, a girl is taught the various sports, and also learns how to get along better with her school mates. Mrs. Davies is the head of this depart' ment. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Enjoy Yourself, It's Later Than You Thinkf' This seems to be what the Music Department is doing as the band, orchestra, and dance band, under the direction of Mr. Brown, and the choral groups, under the direction of Mr. Stobie, blend together to produce a very gay and melodious sound from building. With the concerts, Winter and Spring, and the various performances by the Girls' and . Bo s' Choruses, A Ca ella Choir, and the Choraliers, any Edward Brown Douglas Sfobls stuldent the least bit ini3erested in music, can ind relaxation and enjoyment. Mr, Ed Brown is the head of this depart' ment. 'C'-N-p INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Interested in working with wood, or are you interested in mechanical drawing? The Industrial Arts Department is sure to have something which would suit you. In spite of the fact that Industrial Arts has only three major subject u X areas, woodworking, general shop, and mechanical drawing, jj N jp ' many areas are concentrated within' each of these subjects. jf! L Iron products, wooden furniture items, and even water 'YM' , I ' skiis have been made in this department by students who have taken the opportunity offered them to use their abili' Y Vys ffm ' l' ties to their utmost. Mr. I.aLanne is the department head. '45 ,lim Butler Stuart Corey Robert Harris jean LaI.anne TX Robert Ayers Frank Bettencourt Arthur Boettcher William Loftus Sam Lugonja BOYS' P. E. DEPARTMENT There are many sports offered to the high school boy of Menlo' Atherton. In his freshman and sophomore years, he can play basketball, flashball, or swim, and in his junior or senior years, a boy can learn the strategic secrets of flagball, softball, speedball, and basketball, which is offered all four years. A sight which may seem strange, but which is just another trick of Sam Lugonja's, is havingkthe boys learn modern dance, while the modern dance class of girls is taught fby Samj that energetic game of football Qmaybe we'll have a girl on the varsity team yet! Not pictured are: Robert Gaughran and William Whitaker. ART DEPARTMENT You don't need to be an expert artist to enroll in one of the many art courses offered in the Art Department. These students, who feel they are artistically inclined or who desire to learn' more about this field, look forward to the period when they will walk down wing to their art class. Soft music is played over the interfcom, and one works at a very leisurely but accomplishing pace, either drawing the latest fashions, sketching a fellow class mate, fashioning a pottery bowl for mom for Christmas, landscape drawing, or learning lettering. General Art, Figure Drawing, Applied Art, Freehand Drawing, Fine Art, and Commercial Art are offered. Mr. McKennee is the department head. . ' , , - r ' mi- 49' 4 lm ,.f Q, W' 11 V., gf 12,41 f ' , QV 1 Q! 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', 1 av , 3 '4ifQ'5zgf, ' QA' ff' ' -'Q W ff? im' f M 1--nfs 1 .f fm, 4 , V P my ,Wg I-ia x A '44 ff-.Wifi X, 2,-Q. ' 1 :iw in wg l kb :J-X: V34 Wfw 5 J Q S'-mfr ' --, fm.: ' v .9 B -A ,L X f S' , ' X '-nw xX X' W Q Q I Wg: - k ,,4' W 3' 5, 1-1' sv- , W. T , s- . 3 if 1 il x 1 , Ng S- - X . :NXT Q 'f I ' i Roger Burpee Mark Healy Judy Burton Neil Cooperrider President Vice President Secretary Treasurer CLASS OF '59 Parting is such sweet sorrow. The Senior class of '59 will leave sadly, but sweet will he their memories. Their activities have been a fitting climax for four of the best years of their lives. Dancing to the music of Walt Tolleson's band, the Seniors had an enjoyf able evening at BalifH'ai. Earlier in the year, they presented the play, Arsenic and Old Lace. The events of the Senior Week were trips to Jones Gulch and Searsville, an evening of ice skating, and the Senior breakfast. The year was ended with the graduation exercises and grad night. Looking back, their high school career had been lots of hard work, but lots of fun. Working on the board to make this year the best yet were, Front row, left to right: S. Leslie, R. Tuttle. I. Burton, D. Linebarger. Second row: P. Nielsen, I. Luna, C. Brown, K. Lee, I. Mortenson. Third row: A. Bouskos, Parker, M. Brinton, S. Lampman, M. Healy. Fourth row: D. Felciano, B. Forsythe, I, Chaskin, E. Scripps, C. Henderson, M. Dorst. Back row: C. Pittman, N. Cooperrider, M. Fahay, D. Hancock, Standing: M. Winter, B. Maider, N. Smith, C. Gomes, M. Huebsch, C. Hareid, W. Hensil, S. Horney, B. Buckholtz, Benidt, I. Varty, D. Garner, R. Burpee, Mr. Gray. SENIGR HISTORY 'fl .5-9 fi X X 2 A With the passing of time, the echoes of our school life will grow fainter and fainter, and then die away. Gone forever will be the routine of school life, the fun we had, and the friends we made, but the memories will still be with us. Remember the beginning of our high school career? Cur Hrst big project came in the fall when we painted' garbage cans for the school. Our first money making project was a White Elephant sale. Ever since, we have been a prosperous class. In order to get acquainted we had a frosh getftogether, where we danced and played volleyball. Remember our Sophomore year? We were good at putting on social events and our dance, Stardust Swirl, was enjoyed by many people. Then came time for making money and having more fun. Our sophomore movies were Phantom of Rue Morgue and Mister Roberts. Many of our boys represented our class as SPAL Champions this year. Mostly Martha, Mostly Martha! What a skit and fun time we had at our Junior rec night. This came as a reward to the hardworkers who sold Christmas wreaths for a fund raising project. Mostly Menlo won for us the cup for the best rally in class competitions. Receiving our class rings brought us one step nearer to our eventual goal, being seniors and leaders of the school. Nobody could forget the eventful night of May 23, when we had our Junior Prom at the San Mateo Elks Club. At l'Southern Enchantment we danced to the music of Ernie Hecksher. After the Class of 1958 graduated, remember how many of us didn't feel like seniors at the beginning of the year? We still searched for someone to look up to. Then as fall progressed and it was time for the Senior Play, Arsenic and Old Lace, we realized that we really were seniors and loved every minute of it. After a disapf pointing disaster, many of our class helped to rebuild and defend our homecoming float. Then, on January 31, one of the biggest events of our high school years came. After many weeks of excitement it was Bali Ha'i, our Senior Ball. There were many parties enjoyed, before and after the dance which was held at the California Golf and Country Club. All too soon, one of the greatest nights was over. Looking for excitement on a rainy February day, the Seniors decided to overhaul the library, One of our last traditional getftogethers, a rec night, was held in March. Then all of a sudden Senior Week was here. We all went ice skating, to the beach and on a picnic. Wasn't it fun being together at our Senior Breakfast and graduation practice, while the underclassmen were slaving over the books? We were all together for the last'tirne as a class at the beautiful graduation on June 12 and the allfnight graduation party which followed. Parting farewells and good wishes were sad, for they meant an end to the happiest four years of our lives. Now we look on to a new life, whether it be at college or in business, we will always have the memories of high school . . . ff' .www 3 ' ,M 'Q ,g 'bt s -,. ....-ns.. as Tek., 'M ,,.e,, Nr-, M -v Q - . GERRY ABRAMSON CSF., Stutlrnt Council, N,llItllI.ll Tlicspiaiis, Science Club Prrs. WILLIAM ABREU 5 ' My ix 4- st 2 X 'KF' Qsx sf S Watrr Polo, Student Council. Safety Council, ,lunior Board ELIZABETH ACED Golden Key. Social Board, Board of Welfare, Girls' Athletic Board CAROL ACKERMAN Transfer, Social Board x s--Q-7, X W X x Xxxxk X .-5 ,3x1X,5.QtN 5-:R H K ai.. aw FS f A - '-,'. M . ,H -. 5 A24 , 1, -.fl YH' 1, A N. . .dv-9 ti I ' V ...,,. .2 ,'.' - - 1 , ,,., ij I, X 119 1 .,qv.:,.f tiny!! wtf' 1158 4,4 174 ELIZABETH ADLER ii MELVYN AKUTAGAWA Block MfA, Frosh'Soph E? Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football CAROL LEE ALBIN Social Board, Finance Board, Comm Secretary, Players Club ERNESTINE ALLEN Girls' Chorus MARLENE ALLEN Social Board, A Cappella, Girls' Sports LINDA ALLIO Comm. of School Spirit, Sophomore Class Secretary, Golden Key, C.S.F. THOMAS ANGELL Junior Statesman, Golden Key, C.S.F., Student Council CHARLES APARICIO Varsity Football, FroshfSoph tc! Varsity Baseball, Board of Welfare CHARLES ARMSTRONG Comm. of Finance, Student Council, Board of Welfare, C.S.F. EUGENE ASHLEY junior Statcsmcn THOMAS ASHTON Radio Club, A-V Crew, Rifle Club ANITA ASHWORTH LYNN BAKER Social Board, Cultural Board, Players Club, Spanish Club ROBERT BALOCCO BRENDA BARNES Cultural Board, M.A,G.A. CHERYL BARNES Pom Pon Girl, Student Council, School Spirit Board, Soph, Board NANCY BAVID Transfer, Student Council LEONARD BECKERS Board of NVclfare Swimmin Boys' Athletic Board gi JOHN BEICHER Social Board, Finance Board. Board of Welfare, Science Club ELIZABETH BELL Board of NVclfarc, Safety Council, Cultural Board, Choraliers BARBARA BELT Orchestra JOHN BELTRAMO Varsity Tennis. Publicity Board JANE BENIDT Pom Pon Girl, Senior Board. School Spirit Board, Senior Ball Quccn Varsity Football, Junior Statcsmen WILLIAM BERRY Student Council. Social Board, School Spirit Board, Stamp Club BRUCE BENNETT 7 'i9l Z, N-.ascii RONALD BINGI-IAM Student Council JEAN BLANCHARD Cultural Board, Social Board, Oak Leaves RICHARD BONINO JAMES BOURNE Social Board, Safety Council www, 4 , 1 f 1 ff 'rp-5, 72, ANN BOUSKOS Cheerleader, Junior Class VicefPres. Board of Welfare, Senior Board BARBARA BOYCE Social Board, Girls' Sports DAVID BOYE DANIEL BRADLEY C.S.F., Varsity Track, Board of Welfare MAURICE BRADSHAW ROBERT BRENT NALL Board of Welfare, Safety Players Club, Wrestling MACLYNN BRINTON Senior Board JERRY BROMLEY JUDITH Bnoox ,ff -N Council, ,.,. 4 . H if ,f 1 . ,fl-f'2, X 41' .fn---15.5 A:-5, -- fr ,N ..,-52. 1215-A-1-3 W ' ' T .,. .... af , L You if 'BX 5.110-Q wx -WU W-. 1, lfrun ,40 Y xx 2, I I . -- :ff ix ., 1 Sworn--In 2 A 3 xg. gg: Q R' N bm, XR V X .-Wm ' 5+ W i - f .nf Q X wi' va M r ' -nfs. M... it NF M N. .ff ' yin Q tcwwfa ,Luv B v 23,3 H , MQ U E 9 l fl 51 ff 'B Y ,av F , , f 3 5 2, , ' 'LI f Ifl. . 'fyfJZgl', .X ,. , ,n,.. , 1 Nwxs in mi NX J' NN 'U' if ,J X109 www f 7' fir ,.,,- if 4 ig i ff ' his .. 4 Qi T- ' 1 f ROBERT BROOKS Swunnuug, Fi-wl1fSopl1C-F VJISIU' Warti l'ol-1, lllocl, h'1'A CAROLYN BROWN x Scrum Board, A Cappclla. 'N ---g 'N Players Club, C.S F. B X JOAN BROWN Playcrs Club, Social Board SUSAN BROWN 1 Q., .- ., as .1 ' S MALCOLM BROWNELL A-V Crow, Studcnt Council, ' x ' ,Aww Q Lighting Crew r ,vm YQ l - , ,. STEPHEN BRUMM F'-3 , K if J, Swimming, Chess 351+ K ,f X X 5' Qwfw NAT' LAURA BRUNNER BONNIE BRYSON A. Social Board, Studcnt Council, Board of Wclfarc, School Spirit Board ac, BARBARA BUCKHOLTZ Social Board, School Spirit Board, Board of Welfare, Scnior Board JANET BUCKTHAL Studcnt Council, Girls' Sporis, Social Board, School Spirit Board 4 i . ROGER BURPEE Scnior Class Pros., Board of xhvxllfiiftl, junior Board, Social Board JUDITH BURTON Scnior Class Sccty., Board of XVQI' farc, Sophomore Board, junior Board MARIA BUSA Girls' Sports, Latin Club, junior Red Cross DONNA CAOUETTE DOROTHY CARR Sophomore Board, Publicity Board, Girls' Sports JOHN CARR Social Board, Science Club PHILIP CARR Swimming, Cultural Board JOHN CARSTARPHEN Coin Club, Rifle Club YVETTE CASTELLANOS Social Board, Senior Board, Student Council, Girls' Athlcuc Board RICHARD CASTELLO hxYl'CS!lll'1g, Track, junior Statcsmcn DOUGLAS CATCHINGS Board of Wclfarc, School Spirit Board, Vvfrcstling, Block MfA LEE CHASE Swimming, Block NFA, justin Cuuncil, Btmrd of Nlfclfarc IUDITH CHASKIN Cpmm. of Cultural Activities, Board ot XVulfarc, Studcnt Council, C.S.F. FLORENCE CHEW Girls' Sports SUSAN CHICHIZOLA If-V2 BARBARA CHITROS SALLY CHRISTENSEN School Spirit Board, Cultural Buard, M.A.G A., Shuwtimc M'A .nr PATRICIA CHRISTIAN C.S,F., First Nightcrs VVILLLAIVI CHRISTIAN MARIE CHRISTIA NSEN NANCY CLAPP First Nightcrs, Plavcrs Clulw. Riflt Club, Latin Club Prts JOHN CLARK Sc-phomurc Board, Safrty' Ct-uncil, Varsity Track, Bluck INIQX MICHAEL CLARK Band, Duns: Band CARL CLAUSSEN GAIL CLEMENT French Club, Board of Vfclfar M.A.G.A , Safcty Council LESANNE COFFIN CAROL COLE Yearbook, School Spirit Board M.A,G.A,, Student Council CAROLEE COLLINS Girls, Sports, Aquacadc STEWART COLPITTS Baseball CHARLOTTE COMER Transfcr, Girls' Sports RAYMOND CONNERLEY JAMES COOPER ,H ' - ' V , u-1. f '7 Aj: 1 C .V 6 'I fp. 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C ELIZABETH COTTON Socml Btnxrtl, 'ILIIIIUI' Stntcsn n RICHARD COTTRELL Buys' Arhlctnc Bunrtl, Bloc M V.1rs1ty Football, Sxxlmmmh FRANK COURTER Truck, Blttfk M'.'X, Frushfs-mph Footlmll FRED COURTER Studcnt Council, Varsity Tra It FroshfSoph Football, Publ: nu Board VIRGINA COUOLO DENNIS COX Fr0shfSuph if Vnrsxty Fm-t Board of Wclfarc HOWARD COX SHIRLEY COX SUSAN COX Sensor Board, -Iustncc Council CAROL JEAN CRONK CLAUDE CULICH Fn 'sh - Soph Football GAIL CULVER lixuxll E linluttc Clulw, Sciuncc Club SUSAN CUMMINGS FRANK DANNER MICHAEL DAUGHTREY MA RCELLA DAVENPORT Sclumll S url: Btmrtl. Intcrn.ntmn.1l Q V' Rtlarmm Club, I-xrla bgmrt. CLIFFORD DAVIS Vnrsny Bnslcctball, G.-lf, Block M'A, Student tlounttl PATRICIA DAVIS I AA-, M.A.U.A. Pres.. Studcnt C:0Lll'lCll, - Q Finance Board, Snfcry Councrl -.V ww' :AQ I ROSIE DAVIS GARY DE BELL ' . ,L C,S.F,, Flrst Nightcrs NEIL DECKER Astronomy Club, Varsrty Flwotlwxlll if Vnrslry Track Mzlrragcr Q its 031: Vg, 0V A if . 'ws aa if I 44, DAVID DE KADT A'V Crcw, lnturnatmnnl Rclations Club, Playrrs Club, Guldcn Kcy SALLY DEMMA zigxy I Nnrronal Thcspians, Archcry Club, Fxrst Nlghtcrs PHILLIP DENNY Trnnsfc r , KATHERINE DENTON Studunt Councrl, Sum-wr Play, F,T.A ESTRAEATA DE VIVO Socml Board, Frcshman Bunrd, Grrli Sports FRANCES DICKIVIAN Sugml Board, Frnancc Bward, 'I vlr. Rad Cross, ,lunrur Board DIANN DIEGELMAN Ixlaworcrrc, C Sf. ..,..,,--we KAREN DINI ijxrle' Spurts, Sch-.lol Sprrzt B-yard, Scphomurc Brrard PATRICK DIXON PATRICK DONAGHEY Varsrry Football, School Splut Board PATRICIA DONNELLY Grrlsl Sports, Sucxal Board. Cultural Board, C.5.F. MICHAEL DORST GARY DOUGLAS THOMAS DOUGLAS Fr0al1'Sopl'1 Football WENDE ANN DRESCHER Swcml Board, llr. 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M Q xl fl f Y I 'B my ,wma x , 'Tie 'MN .nf s.. ff' Nm QF' 'N vvvf Wx,-4 Y'f 7 1 ::::,.. 1. 1725523 Abt.. 1' I3 .Uber DAVID FARMER Track DARYL FARNSWORTH DIANA DWIANQE lunch I lub, I'lIbl Nxglnrrs. bb BEN EASTMAN Ynrsxry Tmclx. Symnnalw Cflulw STANLEY ECKHOLM Track JOSEPH EDEN PAULA ELSNER Uoldun KQV. C.S.F,, Srudcnt Cuunul, Cxrls' Block MfA RONALD EMMICKV n XYrcstlmg, Bunrd ol Xxfllnrc JOHN ERNST, JR. Bear Trucks Edltor, Goldcn Kcy. Publnczmuns Board, C S.F, JOHN ETIENNE Schuol Spmr Buard NORRIS EVERETT Publmlty Bmnrd, Sfmmmsh Cluln Bfvmrd UI' Wlllvarp MICHAEL FAHAY Tr.-pk, S--c1.nl B--ard. Sknwr Bon Schuol Spmt Board GEORGE FAKHOURI Frwsh-Suph Q? Vnrfxty E1 L-ftlmll, XYu-brlung, BI-.lrd-'1'XX'ull.lrL MICHAEL FALLON German Club, Junmr Smtcbmcn Sclcncu Club, C S F. Sclw-,rl Spam BHMJ, Fr.-Nlmffmmplm Fum- lwall if XXYIIICI' Pwlm, Studknt Cwuncvl RICHARD FEHRT Wruszl1nq,F1oah-Suph F Track, F,T.A. Cf., C 41 'Sb MAF DANIEL FELCIANO Tmmlur. Surmlr B-hard, Vqlrsny Baseball 'CM' 'vc'-wi FV. , ,,.. , -4? 4-Us BRIAN FELKNER Jl1n1llrIio:4rJ, Furfnwcf C S F, Sruduxr Cnuncml WILLIAM FERGUSON Tmnsfcr. XYrcstlmg CAROL FERRARINI Frgblmnmn lJU.uJ, Sluqml lJlIlXxI5fIll1lW, Nur'-:xml JOHN FINEGOLD Varsity Flmrlmll, Vmrsxr Blllck Iw1'A Purndcnt RICHARD FISHER uutlull, S-mal Bl-ard. .lulx Buanl. Tl!LSPl.m V Track, C F MAUREEN FITSCHEN Spamsh Clulw, Plzlyurs Club GlflSl Chorus EDWARD FORD Basketball ROBERT FORSBERG Justice Cuuncrl, C,S.F. BRUCE FORSYTHE Froslx-Sopll Ei Varsntv XYMQ Socml Board. Spanish Club LINDA FORTNEY Socxal Board, Psp Club DIANE FORTUN BLAKE FRANKLIN Studcm Court. Cf S F , Goldcn KQV, Sfmur Plnx' JAMES FRASER Band. Dana Baud, Psp Rand, Varsuy Football SUZANNE FRYE JERRY GALLETTA IQ-ERIGAN NGARABEDIAN 'btujknr fuuncxl. XX rlslwns. Track, Sqnl-wr Plwv VIRGINIA GARDINER Stujcm Councxl, Grrls' :Xt Board, Oak Lcaxcs 3 1 3 V f, ,. y f 23 '51 4, MV' 4' r Pulo. ,,.,,Wfyr DOUGLAS GARNER C S F , StudentCm,1nc1l,Vlars1ry Baskucbnll, Scnmr Buard wmv MICHAEL GEIB '44. Vzursltv Fmrball, Bmrd of XXYCllvllYC, Boys' Arhlumc Board, ,lumor Buard CAROL GEORGESON KJ' GRANT GISKE ,QW ROBERT GIUBBINI Track, lVrcsrl1ng ' , v' WV' ' CATHERINE GOMES Studuit ffoumcml, Ycarlmrvk, Safrry Suuncll, Sophomfwrc Board nr Y, 1,449 ,, .,7 ' 'ffi f , ., A 21, I ' ' W1 f fy 4 V WL, ,, ,. fwa, f mf 40 ...f f ,,, ,ff qi. , mmf Q -W ' f I, L ,WW 1 X I Wff 1 wc'.4Z',' 1f'f7,f W .mv , 'fV5Zj,f J 4 1 MICHAEL GORDON JUDITH GOUGH Studunt Councll, C S F., Glrls' ' , 6, Blrwclc M-A, Board of Xx'Yg'll'LIl'U ' -fun A , PAULETTE GOVE ODQDN, - , .Y X A If 1? x M W V ix S 'ff- x Al I I rv: 'NLT' 'N- f'.'17 1 ,yy '41 'M f .v L, X w ,, ,W A., 7,14-fy, 'ww va- .....,, 'fun VTP .,,. 1 fd iw ' X 'G I X 1 X xy ..., ,X K ,X ., . A we ,AA V N gg, . Lg - ,L - 2- r 2 nw? nt , , ,Aw 'VN if wx ,aww fig FUI: A Wm IU- my fI 'T? N.,-J ISSSIE GRIFFNIE I-I.llI5lk'l, Srurlvnl Vounqrl, Bnml. N.-In-n.lI llornrrwmlu-rs ol Anwrrlc-I SUSAN GRIDER Srhuul Splut Brmrrl, wllllhlil' Board K+ l5r.1m.1C,lub PHILIP GRIFFIN Fr'-uSlrfSopl1 F-mtbxlll ELIZABETH GRONENTHAL Freshman Board, F.T,A. THEODORE GRUNER Yearbook, Golf, ,Tumor Stntesmcn CAROLYN GUNDERSON GIfl5l Sports, Social Board PETER GUTTER Board Of XX'clf:nrc, Spumsh Club, lr. Rcd Cross DANIEL I-IACK XVrustling, FroShfS0ph Football -A 1 THOMAS HAKANSON f ' ' I- f 542, Band, Dans: Band, Frcnch Club 'L W DALLAS HALL -w,,Sf ': '11 Vnrsrty Bzucball, V.rrS1ty Baslmrbzlll, ' 5 Board Ol XVLll'arL, Block NPA gf A A HELLEN HAMMON Af' 7 Sucral Board, Student Cuuncrl, ' School Sprrrt Board, Showtrmp MfA 4 H DOUGLAS HANCOCK C' f wwff fsq?Q 3 ll Comm. ofAdmrnlStrat1On, VarSrty wwf Pl-10, Golden Key, C.S.F. 5 f , ..i,,., ,,.,- . THOMAS HANLON ROSEMARY HANNON DIANNE HARDY School Sprrxt Board, Playcrs Club, Sucral Board CATHERINE HAREID Studcnt Council, School Sprrrt Board Socral Board, Publrcxty Board CAROLINE HARKER Suclal Board, Yearbook JOAN I-IARRINGTON M.A.G,A , Soc1a1Bonrd, C.S.I:. LEILANI HARSHBARGER Comm ul fhrls' Arhlczncs, Frcnch fflI1b,fIrrlskBlock M-A, Student Council ROBERT HARTMANN Bnskutball ANN HASSBAUM Transfur, Student: Councxl, Socxul Board, Spanrsh Club STUART HAWLEY Track, Block MfA, Boys' Athlctrc Board M10 JOHNNY MAE HAYES MARK HEALY Senior Class Vrcc-Pres., Block MIA, C.S.F., Socral Board CHARLES HEIMERDINGER Football E5 Babkctbzrll Stntrstiuan Swrmmrng LINDA HEINO Studcnt Council, Sncml Board, C SF. MARITA HELSING Fashion Show CYNTHIA HENDERSON Comm. of Socral Actxvrruvs, Spgrnnsln Club ViccfPrcs., School Sp1rrtBofxrd, Studcnt Councrl WARD HENSILL Vnrsrty Bascbzrll, Bl--gk lvl-A, x Af 'M A90 Stud-:nt Councxl, Socral Board NANCY HENSOLT ' A ,, ,A Socral Board, Grrls' Sports, 1,5 A ww ':7m,2 Studcnt Council . CARL HERMAN SANDRA HILL Fcrfnslc Club Ynccllnrcs , M 13:1 -fff Gnrls' Sports, Student Councll MARY HINDMAN . f wwf 'wu..w 4, ' 6-. , 1, ! 7311 ,ww .,,,, VIZ! L Q.-..f.....,1V 1,,,,h,,,M 409 1-rv yn, 'H-47 'rr DANIEL HIRSCHBOECK German Club, Socral Bond. l:rosl1fSc-ph Baseball ' CAROLYN I-HRZEL Grrls' Sports, Soclal Board, Student Store ELAINE HOHL Transfer, G1IlS' Sports LMT' V, fd Abt swf IWW fw.,..,,,, fy! f 7 .,,,,, f LW, ,,,, ' - 'l LYNNE HOLLEUFFER A Grrlsl Block MfA, Safety Cnuncrl, , Grrlsl Athlctrc Board. Spdnlsh Club PAUL HOLMAN I A Af Band, Cvgrman Club, StudLnt Council SHIRLEY HOLMES V 'iff 7 my GARY HOLTUM f ALICE HOOKER DONALD HOOPER wffiu, 45 L fu 159' r 1 K , mba F I lf ,J 'tim . , ,A ,. Q., -1 fe. 1 ,M ...X as 3 i ur , . Q . - tx gk Q., .,, -I H g , 3, .u 3 ' ? Nm, IQ- ffea' ELIZABETH HOPLER Sut-ral lluarti. llantl, l't-11 Band, Orclxrstra f ROBERT HORN Silruu' lflult, A-X' Cfrcu. -, , ..X5,,-nrmrnv Clulv, ljvrnmn Clulw SUZANNE HORNEY C.S.F., Pornfl nn Gxrl CHARLES HORTON Chcss, Clulw Band, Pup Band. German Club RALPH HOTZ WP'-nd JO ANNE HUDSON Grrls' Sports, Studcnt Council KENNETH HUDSON x X w X Freshman Class Prcsxdcnt MARY ANN HUEBSCH Scnlor Board, Board of XVCHHIC. ' 4' -ffm .wr-wa A? ,fun 'L A , sis' W' rx asf ' 5 f 'K r ., ,.. ,E A fam ,u E' ,757 5 A mmm! 16 ,M lips Mbit if vw, ff ,MW ' -f !. 4. A or , 3 Q g '15 e J, 1 , 1.0 'Q .1 1' f A 'FW 7 - M 2 wwf , 4w.' xv 4? f Y ',,.. 2? Jr. Rod Cross, Studtnt Councrl THONIAS HUNT Playcrs Club, Natlonal Thcspian Vrcc-Prcs., Senior Play JAMES INNES Swlmmrng MARCIA IRIARTE C.S.F.. Frrst Ntghters, Cultural Board. Junior Statcsmcn KATHRYN JARRARD Freshman Board, Sophomore Boa Socmal Board PHOEBE JENKS ,lunlor Board, School Spxrrt Board, Socxal Board, Playcrs Club THOMAS JENNINGS Junior Statesman VERLA JENNINGS MAXINE JEW Studcnt Council, SchnolSplr1tBoard. Gxrls' Sports LARRY JOHNSON Board nf XVcll'arc, Sunior Board, S'udcnt COklHCll, XVrustlmg ROGER JOHNSTON Comm. of Boys' Athlutics, C.S.F., Block M'A, Culdcn Kcy BRENT JONAS Track CAROL JONES Puhlicxty Board, Brush E99 Paluttu DONARETHA JONES Transfer llnltlqn Ku-, Junn-r Class Sccrctary 1 Track, Band, Dance Band, Orchestra rd M KINGSFORD JONES Comm. of Welfare, C.S.F.. Soph. Class Treztsurcr, A.F.S. its Francej MARILYN JONES Girlsf Sports BOB KAMEDA ELOISE KAMEDA JEAN KAMITA GIIISN Sports, LIll'lS' Athlctxc Board, Orchustra, Pep Club DORIS KATKO MARIE KAUFMANN Cultural Board, Studt-nt Councll. Flrst Nightcrs, Aquneadc ARLENE KEAHEY Socml Board, Crrls' Sports IVIYRNA KEITH Transfcr. Crrls' Sports, Socml Buard, Forcnsxc Club ARLAN KERTZ Wrcstlmg, ,mv RICHARD KERW'IN Rrflc Club, AW' Crcw, rmshfsuph if vamty Football VALERIE KIMBER Players Club, Frrst Nrghtcrs. ,lustrcc Councll, Frcnch Club 'ww JAMES KIRKMAN Varstty Water Polo, C.S.F,. French Club, Block MfA ESTHER KLEBE Sophomore Board, Student Councrl, School Splrlt Board, Spanish Club LARRY KRAMER VBISIIY Football, Varstty Track ROLAND KUMAGAI Varslty Wrustlrng, C.S.F., justlcc Councll POLLY LAMBERTH SUSAN LAMPMAN Golden Key, C.S.F., lntcr'Club Councll Pres, Board of XVclfarC DAVID LANG Vdrslty Baseball, Block M'A, Scucncc Club, Spanish Club DARLENE LANGE Majorctte, Student Store DETLEV LANGE Archery Club, Band, Pep Band. Orchestra I f., , X, 'IU 'wp X. ww, ,wr ,fun H43 10 M52 ww wa ,lf Www Tiff? on aw- WWW- mm av ff 2 K Q17 'S .wf 4? f 'Q 'K' 'L my R. If , . I . I Fx. ki? ,YK 'QP 'ox 25- . Fi: my .L N - 'rf' r N xv 5 .'-L N.,- X. QMKMAE, M 41-s,,', uv.. 'ix ff' 1 ,lr rw L GARY LANGIQFLQLDER LYNN LARSON X Y fmplr. lldwlx-f..Inu1n--I 61.155 X IL l'lrs . L' S F,.-XV!-1 lm Sxxurlurrl LEONARD LASHER RllIlh'SfI.l. Band, ll.l!1Cs' lland UNA KAY LEA N.1rwn.llTl1L'sPl.ln4, Clmmllurs, A llnppclld, l9l.mwr'r lllulx vA..., MARC LE BARON Trnnsfur, XX'atur Pulu EDWARD LeCLAIRE XYrcstl1ng, Track KENNETH LEE B d : ,V Studrnt Councrl, Suruur our . Bonrll of XVclfnrc, Fuotball MARSHALL LEICESTER Nntlonal Thcspmns, Chues Club, Odk Lcavcs, lnrcrffllulw Cuuncrl fW 'W 44? file - .4 4-any axawvf, fm' r r q,,,,..f-sy. 'K' Av-,E N, CAROL LEIHY French Club. Srvplwmurc Bward SUSAN LESLIE BARBARA LEVIN Palate Club. Pulwllcrty Board KJELL LIE TI-IOR LIE Tunms, Track MARILYN LINDFORS DAVID LINEBARGER Bl-vck M-A Prcs., Scnwr Board Scnxur Play MARY ANN LINXWILER Sludunr Councxl, Sclmul Spun Bdurd, Frcnch Club. Sucml Bunrd EVA LII IMAN Suplmmurc Buard, Studym ffulmmly ShOX.K'Ill'TlU MIA, Pldymrs lllulw SAMUEL LOPEZ MAQELINE LQW 5. 5 P . furls Blwck NPA Nucl' Prfs, Marla Arhlctuc Board. vlumur Snrmsmrn SANDRA LUCE JANE LUNA B-mrd of Vs'clfz1rc, Socml Board, Players Club, Scmur Board Board ofXYgll.1rc, M A G A. Vrcc- Prcs , Scmor Buurd, Studcrxt Comm lvI.A.G.A., -lr. Rnd Crass, Brush U JACK LUNDGREN Trausfur, Buzxrd of Wlclfarc, Justice Cuuncnl, Scmor Play DAVID MACE Board of NYclfarc, Justrcc Cuuucrl, lmur-Dlstrxct Cuuncll, A Cnppull.1 KENT MANCHINA Transfer, Curmain Club, Scxcncc Club, C.S.F. DOUGLAS MACKAY Natronnl Tlwcspmns, Churzxllcrs, Band, Forcnslc Club GAIL MacNEIL Trzmslc r BARBARA MAIDER ClIccrlc.lLlvr, Schm.-l Splrlt Brmyklv Sucxnl Blur-l, Sunrur Br-ard DAVE MAJERUS Studcnt Clmmcrl, Frush-Soplx Fuutf bull, Bzuslwtlwnll, Yarsnrjv Baubgull MICHAEL MALLIN Sch-:lol Spurs! Blmrd, Baskcrlvvll. Block NPA. Bunul ul XX'cll'.Irc IVIARGUERITE MARR Tramflcr. C S F.,Frcnql'1 Clult Jun:-.rr Smrrrnxru RICHARD MARSHALL JULIE MARTIN Fuunflc Club, Jurrrcc Cuuncnl, Gnrls' Spurrr, Pup Club CAROL JEAN IVIASON Srudim Council. Furcnslc Club PILS , Ycarbo- lx, Pl.lycrs Club JE RRY MATSUKADO Studwmt Councul, Cumcru Club Pres., C SF., Bear Tracks JANIS MCBRIEN A Cappclla GERRARD MCCORMICK Fmnh-Soph Ez? Vamry Fuurbull ALAN MCDEARMON Chl Af Club, Aslr-fnumy Club, Splunwlm Club, C S F. DAVID McDOWELL Frmh'Sf,pl'1 if Vnrsnty Fmnrlwall, Vuralty Baskcrlw-ll JAMES McFARLIN 5PIll'11bl1 Club, Band, 'llnms PATRICIA MCGOWAN fiurlbk Sports, A CI.nppLllza JAMES MCKEOWN Fxnancu Board, C SF., Asrrunumy Club PATRICIA MEEK l un1'l-'un Grrl,StudL'ntC1uInc1l, Sucml Board, Jumur Buurd ,ff , ff ax. , f 1 lf. X . Z WW., Zijf X ,4 fff . f ,, . ,Ay..,.,.i1.,.. VL. I 4494194 v.,,,,,, f WW W'-Wm, , .wffi Www CRW fig! 04644614414 My-ff-'fav' 'Wm 1 T15 Q i' ' Q Yi Mens New Q---.-ff-y x ffm' . fm , 5 9 f YJ ' 3 1 ,A PM Q :- L ff I was ,IN YP C3 1 . J 1. - IX ,W ,Q wr - .aw is W hw as SUSAN MIIIQIIIA' xxx Fufml llrmrrl, Srmlrnr Sum' X .- 4? :ig ' THIEODORIS MISIGGS 'Z 1 V l'l.uulrl .ga NJ All MARILYN MIQNTA M A ,TE rrH,4lm,,1rI llnmrrl. SnplnIIIIuIc liunrnl ' 9 f Sflrrml Spur: llxnllxl. Sucml lirmrd J I JANET MESSINI A V Y It 1 Q Q lxrllwlurnrx' Hn.II'Il, C-urls Sports. .V LM ., Scnmr l'l.Iv, Slmuwrlmv MA 'ii - 5 Q X ESTHER MEYERS Frcnch Club OLIVIA MILLENDEZ Publruty Board, Junw Plzrycrs Club BRUCE MILLER Vurrrty Football ..-Inv DAMON MILLER XVrc5rl1ng, Cub Staff ' JEFF MILLER V Trnrrsfu, Gulf, Chcss JOHN MILLER Bfmrd III XVull':Iru, Oak A F--rcnsrc Club. C.S.F, , K '-.' my W . T' NINA MILLER ,vl J . MAURICIO MOLINA J ' Transfer, Basulvall YM -V -: 'D ':..,5:g,j, Wrgmv' f E. if '4 . QI, in wa Ai, I tuba .4....f--,- W .44 'wav' 'JS' Q-cv' DARLENE MOORE F T A, VICVPYCS., Natronal Thcspmns, A Cappella, Band MELINDA MOORE Grrls' Arhlutrc Board. Srlphomorc Board, Jumor Board, C,S.F. SAMUEL MOORE SHARON MORGAN Aquncndc, Fashrun Show LINDA MORRIS JERRY MORTENSEN fI,S.F., Scrcrxcc ClLlb,LJlII1lOI Stgrrcsnwn, Vsfatur Polu Ivinnngcr DOUGLAS MORTON ISILIIJII1 Wrllgrrc, SnlclvCouIIc1l, Srlcml Brnrrd, Swlmmmg TOM MOSELEY Sflqrnl Board JIM MULL r Statcsmcn Club Lczxw ALAN MUNDT N Social Board, Basketball, Block MfA, Y Showtime MfA 'final vi JEANNE MYERS - Student Councll, Girls' Block MfA, , M.A.G.A., Socmal Board Q GARY NAKANISHI ROBERT NAKASORA Basketball JOHN NASH Football, XX7fCSIllI1g, Varsity Baseball PATRICIA NIELSEN Board of Xlfclfarc. ,lunmr Board, Student COUl'1Cll,c:.S.F, LISE NOHR Board of Ilfllarc. Studrnt Councxl, A.F.S. lfrom Dcnmarkl. -an-.of lntcrnatlonal Rclatlons Club ELIZABETH NOONAN Sensor Board, Publmty Board CARLEEN NORTEN KATHLEEN NUGENT School Spmrlt Board, Scnlor Board. Sophomorc Board, Plawr: Club LUIS OSORIO Board ol Ylfllarc. lnrcr'Club Councll, Players Club, Scnnor Play CHARLES OTT XYatcr Polo. Block BLA, Board of XYelfarc, Student Councxl PAT OWINGS BRENDA PAGE EDDIE MAE PAGE S'hool S mt Board Board of lfVclf N- P . fare, Fmance Board, Inturnatlonal Rclatlons Club MARYLOU PARHAM GlflS' Block MIA, Socnal Board. Student Councxl, Aquacadc JACK PARKER School Spmt Board, Socnal Board, Student Councnl, Safety Councll ALICE PARTANEN National Tbesplans, Players Club, Forensmc Club, Latrn Club ROGER PATTERSON Varslty Football, Board of XVell'aru, Student Court, Block MfA KAREN PAXTON PHYLLIS PEAL Transfer, Yearbook, A Cappella, Choir 7175 ' fum '-M! . 77127 gum! fuiu, UWMQMZ v4mW km 449 ' fill' f5w 0 'Y I frzlil 119 ., Z,.. ,,:?:E?f' ff ,V ef gy ,,,.,.,..,. A 4 f M 4' 'mr MW - .Nah 3. of A 4 We 'Z v .,,. . . .??ff fi? ff 'f ASH Qwx 23 t5 Nxfd vgsg? . ,IR 'E Wat was it as if 4'E'52325'M:3559'1iQlIt2''e- Q 1, M ngabaxew, 'l of V .-so ' V ' f lxif x as -aww Ns : .r 'W ae! 2 f - 557 I 'N X NS, ll , XWQ5, K L5 . C . ,k.i.5.X,551-R i . 5, . L . 'R A854535- ' ' X Ns X N X SN P RX Q , s lf , X JON PECK ,lumur Class 'l'l'rasulvr, lfrrsluman Clan Yun' l'rvs,, lT,S.l' , lll:-ck MfA JOEL PETERS Hukvllwall, Sfhmul Spun llnarll. Slllxlrlll llulllhill. Suplmnmlc Buard ERIC V. PETERSON Slmlvnt Court, ,lllSIlClI Cuuncnl. C.S.F., Scnior Play ERIC PETERSON KAREN PETERSON Brush fi Palucrc, lntcrrmtlcmal RClZlllOl'tS Club GARY PETTERSON Archcry Club, Rrflc Club EUNICE PICKTHORNE GEORGE PITT Fro5hfS0pb Ei Varsrty Football, Varslty Basketball CAROLINA PITTMAN lunuvr Board, Suclal Bllard, Yulrbuulc, M.A G A. HELEN PLATT lnturrxatmnal Rclarions Club, llullural Buard, F T.A , Players Club JACK POCKMAN ANDREW PODESTA x el - -- .. ' A gf za Q1 f' V 1 1 A PM 'W :4 5 'W' Y J? - few., dm' f rffj 2, , .-4-:Gif-' 32 ,' 'v 'f ' 1 A.-A Q-Lv.. . fV,,,g4e.'m , v,h.,jj4,?,'g5 -, my. Mfr, , 55, ug VM. ,,.fg,.f..',,,f1. , .Y bmp M., V, , ,y..,, N, ,, V., ,gh ., - , i?I:'754fHi15J -' f 462 .fr ,,:,Lf'2 gm .rg-,rrfggggggg ' ' 1' f' friilffgzggggy :,, , .V M ' -'fibfiw .'iJf35?z+mf+f1 , XEEVQLJQ ,ff 1 - ,,l, , ,. ,.u, Q I ' f ' RICHARD POLESE ff .' I ' Radlo Club, lumur Statcsmun, I My '1 Bear Tracks . JOHN POI IER W A T Basketball, Fro5hfSoph E! Varsxry , ' Baseball YZ, W7 f V l GWENDOLYN PRATT f Shoxvtlmc M'A. Social Board, I 2. Aquacadc We gf? y Z EDGAR PROTIVA MARILYNN PRYOR 'dna W'clfart, Frulcb Club RICHARD RANDALL NANCY REED Stlldclwt Council MOLLIE REINGPACH 2? Sclxolwl Spurlt Board 7 X, . my ROBERT REINHARDT FmshfSuph if Vars1tyFomlwall, Varsxty Babcball, Block MfA Varmry Basketball, Varsxly Fpmtball Sfllcty Uluncnl, Yfarblmk liuard nl JOANN REYNOLDS SHIRLEY REYNOLDS First Nrghtcrs, Student Council, Girls' Sports CYNTHIA RICHIE Transfcr, Sunror Play RICHARD RICKETTS FroslrfSnph Fnorhnll, Buys' Chorus RAYMOND RINALDI SALLY RISCHPATER Glrls' Sports, Publrcrty B-mrd 91 ELEANOR RIVER C S.I ,, Cultural Board. ,l Statesman, German Club DOREEN ROBELET Translcr SUSAN ROBERTS Bcar Track, Ymrlwuk. C SF, Goldcn Ku CHARLES ROBERTSON Board 4,-1' XYcll.rrc, Safcrjv Sucral Bk-ard, Gulf DAVID ROBERTSON Band, Orclrcstraf Board u Dana: Band GEORGE RODEN ..,. LIIIIIH' -'tiff S f ' l Wcllarc, 'W E ff? f, LOUISE ROGERS 52:59 A SPA DARLENE ROMAN Board of Wllfaru, Grrls' Blmclc MfA 1 Pres., Socral Board, Studcnt Councrl R Q 'N mg. Q2 X 5 X -.....,.,.,f KARIN ROSEWOOD f X , , W, MM- 6 W :1:f1f.':.:,55,,. :I X , , 'Q-fw,fff ' , WM, IU 'KV Q mga , , , 6, ZW Z .,AV, ,M 2 2 2 , X, 7 ' fn, f no ff wwf' 7 nga. ,, 'I I ...,.. . RICHARD ROWE A , f rlunrrrr Statuurnun, YVrcstl1ng - 'A X JUDY ROWSON ' ' ' , ' -, I 3 Y Ycarlwrrk Edrlrr, C-oldxn Kay, Board X u ' A 1 , I of Vwlellzru, Scnror Boaid ' V CAROLYN RUDDELL M A.G,A., sum Board, ,, A Cappcllu, Scnlor Play 62, ? KATHLEEN RUONAVARA Q, '-91 I JON RYAN V , MARGARET RYAN If W ' X f V 10 ff ' ff 1,7 W I ' if f f 5 , r X , I, ,W , ,W,, Z fy' , , X .. I A -4. ,,,, f ., ,, X If 1 V my 74, 0 X X 4 ,. Z Arrr , ' My x ff 252 f 7 X . 1 in , M7 QF ,ff i fi, 'CZ ' my MQW- i v-Nw ,Q , 8.54 Q...-sv Msg' 'M ,,,, Q Y? ff-27 ' I -at-V.....-av X ff ,, zu, ff . , L., fob, ff Ava :OS W..,,.,,,,,9v ,f ffat fa gx JOHN SANDERS lh-:ir Tracks, C,S.F.. Sciuncc Fair SACHIKO SASAKI Translicr, lntrruatmnzil Rclzilions Club STANLEY SAYLES Studcnt, Council, Board of Wt-lfarc. Swimming, XvI'CSllll'1g SHARON SCHAFER ,-gm D ,-.. N.-av-Q 3311-. 'N- s 2 mg 4. 5 , 3 'V :wx ff f f tl' if fin. ' ,C 4 , K 4' R ,.,, ,un-R 1 , e,:....a.w,PN4 3 NANCY SCHAFEUL HOWARD SCHEIB Dancc Band, Astronomy Club, Orchestra, Camcra Club THOMAS SCHELLER KARIN SCHMIDT Transfer, School Spirit Board, Senior Play, Social Board f DAVID SCHMITZ Transfer, Varsity Baskctball JEAN SCHUEDDIG Transfer, jr. Rcd Cross Players Club IVAN SCOTT EDWARD SCRIPPS Varsity Swimming, Frosh'Soph Football, Social Board, School Spirit Board wil? adam., wav' MADELINE SERVELLE WILLIAM SHAFFER EUNICE SIMARAGO LINDA SKAFF Chcerlcadcr, Board of Welfare, Student Council, French Club MICHAEL SKUCE Block M'A, Track, Varsity Football Showtimc M'A BEVERLY SMITH School Spirit Board, PomfPon Girl, Stuclcnt Production HOWARD SMITH JOHN SMITH NANCY SMITH Pom'Pon Girl, Scnior Board, School Spirit Board, Publicity Board SHARON SNOW Transfcr, Psp Club, Brush Ei Palcttc. F.T.A. RICHARD SOMMERS' Riflc Club, junior Stntusmcn, Plnycrs Club f'0 lwvf ROBERT SORENSON GIOVANNI SORRENTINO A.F,S. ifrom ltzllyj, PLxl'1lrcztyBrr:lrd, Brush if Palette, lntcrn.1turn.rl Relations Club Vnrsrty Track SEANEEN STANTON Grrlsl Sports, Ycurlwuk Z, af 290 in-...., f 9' V ' will ,Q X7 IH- f 4 DAVID sox A Band. Pcp Band, Cultural Hrmrtl. ...,,,,, ,, fy:--w - ' lntcrnatrunal Rclatmns Club 'G W 'lx Tv' Writ' f a ff JOHN SPLITTORF , I GARY STANGELAND 'L .1 MARY STEINMETZ Nntronal Thcspmns. Swcml Bharti ,lumor Starcsmtn. Rxllu lflula REY STENDELL Studcnr C-vurt. Sll-LIV Cuuntrl. lFrosh-Sc-ph Footlaall BARBARA STEPHENSON lvl..-K.G A . Sofrnl Board MARIE STONE F.T.A,, Student Councrl, Camera Club, Frrst Nrghtcrs 'wage JAMES STONEHOUSE ROBERT STRAWTHER FroshfSoph Ei Varsrty Ffmtbull. Frosh-Soph if Varsrty Bascball GALE SULLIVAN Socral Board, Players Club, French Club DONALD SUMNER RONALD SUMNER Brush E97 Palette, Publrcrry Board PAUL TADLOCK DONNA TAINTER Grrls' Sports, Drama Club CARLEEN TAIT Grrls' Sports, Social Br-ard JACQUELYN TATE A Cappella, lnternntiunal Rclutruns Club, C-rrls' Sports, Safety Cfvuncxl if 1 'A Y if fzffgfig ff few, ' 42 f ,W ff 1 f ,A ' 4 ,, Zfawf, 0 Z! 7 f 7 Qj' 1 f J ff Wwz 1 I X 3:1 , , . .,.., QF, ,, f f W 9 1 1 f I 1 if f 4 ff f 4 4 1 IV! W ff ff 4 V 1,45 Mft , 1 fn ,mm 1 WW A. W ,, ww, 3 1 ,IW I, 'WW W-rrv-f-New Mmm aqwm Y Ay, gM5.,,, 23? 'if 7 ' , ,j ' ' ff i2i3if? 'Wm g ,,.,,,.m ,I N :I ff? f Q ,f f f , 7, , ?, -1 ffif f' ,i at ,Q .. ' vw M.-fr' I S was 4, SX, 'Q' I -N' AIN A s f at I I ,.. A ts: Ma, V W mi , S ,t,i.,,,, . W so M, C3 ...f-an rlfi QS? . ,. f , f. w,, , ,, , A .414 .rg 5 l M NJ: ' ll MXSQS' . .k.-xp, ' A 4 fu . Se r .,ia.s. . ALFREDA TAYLOR X , ., Snark llar, Girls' Sports ' SUSAN TERWILLIGER 'Q - ilr. Rcd Cross, Nursing Club, X Senior l'lav In - Q56 E , sa I' X -- - ARNOLD TESTA ' A C.S.F.. Spanish Club. lnrCr'Cllll'1 YZ. 'L Council, Astronomy Club ANNE THOMAS Studcnt Council, Board of XVclfarc. M.A.G.A., Safety Council SARA THOMPSON International Relations Club, Orchcsf tra, Publicity Board, Oak Lcavcs WARREN THOMPSON TONI THUNEN Social Board, School Spirit Board, Safety Council, Girls' Athletic Board A' RUTH ANN TINSLEY jr. Rcd Cross, Studcnt Council, Spanish Club ij yawn., Wimv .1-. , , 3, 4 at fav 5 iw' Y ag 95 , ,, fmwo. AQ' hi.-Ax JANICE TODD Girls' Sports LINDA TOMASELLO Players Club, National Thcspians. Social Board, First Nlghters MARGO TORBERT JOSEPH TRIPIANO Senior Board, Svudcnt Council JUNE TSCHARNER Social Board, School Spirit Board, Girls' Sports, Scnior Play NANCY TURNER A Capella, C.S,F., Girls' Sports, Girls' Athlctic Board RICHARD TUTTLE Safety Council Pres., Board of Welfare, Studcnt Council MARGARET TWIST Transfer, Social Board, Aquacadc DAVID TYGRET MARILYN ULLMAN LYNN VANDERVOORT Board ol NVcllarc, Varsity Football, School Spirit Board, Scnior Board CATHERINE VAN DIEN Social Board, Players Club, Yearbook DIANE VAN EPERN School Spirit Board 46 I ,,, lv 3 ,,,, GERRY VARTY junior Class Pres.. Varsity Track, t I C.S.F., InterfDistrict Council ,J M 3 CHARLES v1scoNT1 4, LAWRENCE voRsE HQ: 1 LAURENCE WAGNER C.S.F., Varsity Football, Dancc Band, Spanish Club LYNN WAI-ILSTROM C Cultural Board, Finance Board, Oak Leaves, Student Production WILLIAM WAITE Transfer, A Cappella. Clioralicrs RICHARD WALDO Track, Studcnt Council, Social Board Block MIA VIRGINIA WANZER National Thcspians, A Cappella, Players Club, Forensic Club ,,- X, , wap, 1 , , , .T ' W 4 if ' 561- A a , i X A 1 fl? ,. ,, ' ma- f X34 ff: .E 66 ,1 nw' fy I , X f ,, SUSAN WARNER Srudcnt Court, Board of XYclfarc, C,S.F,, Oak Leaves , RAYMOND WARRINGTON 3,7 A f? RITA WATSON Social Board, Latin Club. Players Club, Orcbcsrra ,uh JOAN YVEBER Golden Key, CSF., Board of XYelfarc, Social Board ANN WEDEMEYER Student Council, Cultural Board, -lr. Red Cross, Players Club ROBERT WEERS Board of Vllelfare, Justice Council, Student Council, Finance Board PAUL WEIDEN Golden Key, C.S.F., junior Sratesmen, Student Council WARREN WERNER Safety Council DARRELL WEST Radio Club PENELOPE WEST Social Board, Spanish Club. International Relations Club GARY WHITE French Club, Spanish Club SUZANNE WHITE C.S.F., M.A.G.A., Golden Key, Student Council ROBERT WHITEAKER - . g1,g1,:,-355,13 ,2691.125:fri1351 :2Z9:.-2253255555 iff. :.j.'.,:1-1 3 :r:5:f.-ZLL-1:11,-' 'W ,fu-K ' -rw' '. M01 W M! WWW, wma l fa, .alfa ' mf' I '1i'w a,jf?Zf , ' a,W,. 1 D ' Q Q . 1 'VW 'N 'far' 4, 'aff qfWm.,,.aq mu f, Q r ,f W, ,M A if fav-eff 'W i if NANCY WILD AU 'QF xx W. Am pm.- Q I 'sv ,-1 I S Sie. . ,wa ,M nu , 2 , it. - - k s Vw MUN. X , ,aw 5 Q-- : X i t XM t ' ' ...a-ow' Y 5 +211 -0-.ie N-,--A-.N 52, vm 'wr f wN.X'A .WW Avig- 1 1 WX, V3 -n0P N QUE: Mama' SSW , 1. I it lv-mg. JAMES WILLIAMS FI'uslI'SnplI 69 Varsity Basclwall. Stutlcnr Council '15 PATRICIA WILLIAMS Stuclcnt Council, Social Board, F.T.A. ow' LINDA WILLIS Student Council, Playcrs Club. Scnior Play, Girls' Sports WILLIAM WILSON RICHARD WINT ERS MICHAEL WINTER Ycarbook, Student Council, Track Safcty Council TODD WOODCOCK Student Court, Scnior Play, Social Board, Finance Board PAULA WREDEN JOAN WYANT Publicity Board. Social Board. Latin Club, Girls' Sports ELIZBETH WYATT Transfer DONALD YAGGY Board of XVelfarc. Snfcty Council, Social Board, Track JOYCE YOUNG GERALD YAMAKOSHI CHARLES YANNACONE Sopb. Class ViccfPrcs., Ycarbook. Comm. of Publications, Golden Kcy GAIL YOUNG Orchestra, C.S,F,, Oak Lcavcs Girls' Sports Cultural Board, Publicity Board, Players Club, Girls Sports JOAN ZIMMERMAN Playcrs Club, M.A.G.A., School Spirit Board ICR MICHAEL ACCINELLI PAUL ACKERMAN JAMES ANDERSON JUDITH BAKER KENNETH BARKER DAVID BELL BORJE BOKLUND ELROY BOOKER ERNIE BOSSER WILLIAM BREWER BARBARA BULLARD ANTHONY CARLEN SUSAN CASTNER KATHY CLARK FAYE CLAYS LOLITA CLINE ADELAIDE DAVIS LINDA DORICK JOHN FACCHINO DONNA FOUTS LAURIE GOOCH ROBERT GRAY MARIE HARRIS JAMES HUBER RAYMOND IWASAKI RAYMOND JONES PHILIP JORAT JOHN KILLEEN OT PICT RED HELEN KIRCHNER CAROL LANCASTER GARY LEACH DAVID LEAHY CAROLYN 'LIND ED MANUEL DONALD MOREY MIKE MORGAN BRUCE MURPHY VIRGINIA MYERS MacKENZIE PATTERSON MARIANNE POYNOR DONALD PRESSLEY BARBARA SAMMONS RAYMOND SCHENONE KENNETH SHAFER FRANK SMITH SHELLEY SMITH FRANK SPINETTA GERRY SWARTZ THOMAS TAYLOR JAMES TODD JANET TOMPKINS JERRY ULMER EARL WATKINS EILENE WATKINS THEODORE WHITE RALPH WINSTEAD 4811. e UQ! ., Y X 'NS- , - 3 1 .xx K 71- ,, Y Q 'f xsiz Q: I -A ' X C ' N X11 .1 L fu : .M Av, -x 5 WAV' ' ff 'H ' rf . ,. . , - .fg. ,,,w . if ' 2 , . 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M Arden Jones Wendy Bagrash Judy Grover Mary Ott President Vice President Secretary Treasurer The Sophomore class has another year behind them, another year of unforgetahle memories. May the remainder of their high school days he as pleasant as they have heen this year. Throughout the term, the Sophomores have displayed their wonderful spirit in school activities. The turnout at their movie, their cake sale, and their exciting rallies are examples of their strong spirit. The annual Sophomore dance was a huge success under the romantic setting of L'Autumn Mist. It is no wonder that they look forward to next year. The members of the hoard were, Front row, left to right: M. Ott, W. Ford W. Bagrash, A. Jones, B. Summers. Second row: C. Cornelius, S. Fleming, S. Cooper, P. Sewell, S. Thurman. Back row: L. Waldo, M. Schmitz, J. Grover, A. Sophomore. Standing: S. Horton, P. Reilly, W. Willianis, R. Bentley R. Valens. v s hung... 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X l RT 1:1 1 1 ' I Q 1 A 5' - Q Q' if at X X - tata a M - N O T P I C T U R E D Su:-an Aumiller Kon Berg Diane Blume Vencta Brown joshua Campbell Dielard Cutlett Judith Collin Suzanne Coldiron Robert Cottcrman Richard Cyra Bruce Davis Adra Ellis Bunnic Engleman Erma Farmer Ccartie Fuston Gcurgiu Giebcl Gwendolyn Harris Charlotte Harrison .Iudith Hayes Don Holmes Bunnic Howland David jackson Pat Kcllman Richard Kelly Robert Kcnncdy Richard Kruse lon Lechifh Susan Louis Ona Lows Elizabeth Martin Mike Mthlman Marilyn Mcrccr Mike Nadcll Eugcnc Pacclli Nurma Pnwcll ,ludith Prince Michael Roberts Robert Rodrigues Ruth Silvcstra Harry Smith Philip Stewart janet Strong lvlarlc Tuft ,ludith Vandewatcr Virginia Walls Edward Vs7hitf0rd Robert Winfrec ff 1,7-12, yu ,-Za, 'I ,WH r , gym W 44,7 1. , 5 ,W 39 ' Q' I , 2 0, 1 f . cwc,'.ncw f ., , ,M 'E T' 1 As V 4 f , , 1 1-5 ,, 4.7 .Q H A .hi . .-: i V 4 an :. rf' 'vrvb i f Q3 i Q P 1 nun ' ,. 1 ,, . , . fs Doug Burpee Sandy Donovan Ann Warner Peggy BiOCi1'1i President Vice President SCCFCHIFY Treasurer CLASS OF 1962 The Freshman class planned and completed many activities this year. Rec nights, election assembly, decorating for the Senior Breakfast, cake and cookie sale, and a white elephant sale made their first year at MfA one to remember. Members of the Freshman board were, Front row, left to right: I. Revelle, P. Biocini, S, Moffett, P. Patterson, E. Ericson, B. Cook. Second row: D. Duck, D. Baseler, P. Thomas, M. Batton, R, Rosentrater, M. Mouse, S. Donovan. Back row: A. Warner, S. Sjostrom, R. Harpster, M. Pee, B. Walters, K. Barry, S. Doth, B. Bunny. be . ..' I A' , A ..- -ff- w .1 f 'VX 'Q f' 9 .M f 6. ,I ,V Ed Abadie w if-V '4 A A 'fi f ' ' WM' Maison Abramson . ' , V W ' V. ' V , , Charles Ackerman ,' , ' Z ' - V 6 ,Q V i M 4 Will Atkies 'V-V lf V .Ve-gy V, C7 '-7 V . C+' -3 N, V.: , ff' IW ff 2' 'f Biwh .-'xllbce - ,Av Vi Vi . M 52, ,A V V 'f 1, ., -.1 Darryl Axllen -V-4 -' V ' I V 5 A' J 'V A ' -uf ' V' ' ' - f .rf V 4' id.. Allen V f V VV -'ff' , ,V 5 'f 'MVZVVVV , V - ' f 'jf , f' ' A . ' f 3 4 'ff 't Vff ' f, ,.,. ' N ', ' ff f , Ln dm, ' vie? '.. 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W 5 ' 'D' I I we f ' 'ff' NOT Gus Bayle John Bennett Maynard Chadwick Alexander Cohen john DeaQy Pauline De Martini Laurie Douglals Barry Dunne Blaine Ewing David Foley Brenda Hanchcy William Harrold Donald Huxtahle Roger King Robert Kinholt PI CTURED Dana Langhorne Remington Low James Oshorne James Plunkett Thomas Roderick Christopher Skapik Rms Snow George Speckman Richard Starkwcather Nancy Stohie lames Thompson Sl'lPlrUn Charles Wade Linda White Pamela Zacher i V4 -V 'UW ,gf ,,-,,, f W .i , V-1' V . 3' M Q V! W I7 X A -lf,-K-f ' ' V V- TI I Q-ig:-fQ'4-, mf -ii ' XLifuT.,--., f ,fm g, ,il-k q AUTOGRAPHS 'Ln' v 'J .JL 'X f If lv , tlyki V J, ,. . . I fakes? ,P1d.,,f-J' 'i 1+ A 1 D X X H , I its 1K 6LLL,i W 1 1 I N N r I x I 1' 1 K' 1 4, 1 A Lf-.K ,r .M I Oki! 5 L 7 fi f 1 ' 'I I i l Y 3 , X 76 Af - Q , l ,ff 1: 4-- 1-:T?F'f-f..--1 'II ui 7 ff1L ,, nf-. AUTOGRAPHS i 4.-.....f i I1 V w , , I i 1.1 'I 1 I wx if 2 lm' s 1 , I 5 H1 f. 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Left to right, front row: S. Roberts, Weber, Rowson, C. Henderson, S. W'arner, S. Horney, S. Lampman, B. Aced, D. Dekadt. Back row: B. Franklin, Jones, D. Hancock, S. Ar11istrong,W. Major, P. Weiden. BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE This year, Suzanne Horney and Tom Angel were selected as the two students to represent IVIenlofAtherton in Sacramento for Boys' and Girls' State. This was an opportunity for each of them to learn exactly how our government is run 1 city, state, and federal. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Exchanging ideas and facts with teenagers in Europe and having a close fellowship with students from Euro' pean countries is just a couple ofthe functions of A.F.S. Here we see Lisa Nohr from Denmark and jack Sorren' tino from Italy talking with Jeep Jones and Lynn Larson, the two fellows who represented MenlofAtherton in France and Sweden last summer. WY QW .ii is WTQW mimi FRESHMANSQPHOMORE MEMBERS Members were. front row, left to right: K. True, B. Roberts, D. Dorn, K. Esplund, D. Engle, B. XYallace. F. Gomez, I.. Bright. Second row: D. Christensen, N. Erickson, A. Rovere, S. .Beeler, D. Long, D. Breckler, P. Patterson, L. Shuck, A. Warfel, P. Blyth. Third row: Z. Smith, Burnes, bl. Hemphill. T. Dwane, N. Kornblith, I. Pentield, D. Reynolds, C. Henpel, S. Crofts, B. Mudd, A. Teney. P. Shivelsen. CALIFORNIA SCHQLARSHIP FEDERATION jUN1oRfsEN1oR o.s.P. Members were, from left to right: S. Smith, B. Buckholtz, M. Moore, M. Parham, F. Pogge, I Thorpe, L. Bell, A. MeCarley, N. Hawkins, K. Paxton, S. White, Treat, M. Horne, M. Iriarte S. Warner. Second row: N. Howard, I. Caslcin, S. Horney, C. Ackerman, C. Henderson, S. Lamp' man, M. Waites, Blanchard, D. Dwane, E. Rivers, N. Turner, A. Fullenwider, D. Smith, K. Kent, Weber. Back row: W. Major, McKeown, K. Machina, 1. Sanders, R. Mundt, M. Healy, D. Hancock, M. Papps, K. Palmer, J. Cough, P. Elsner, S. Roberts, jones, D. Lang, S. Arm' strong, B. Franklin, P. Weiden, Ernst. y Q fit VPN jeep lones mmissioner ol XYelfrire WELFARE at x ,RW t, X-Ryu 63.1 This group of responsihle students could always he found enforcing the laws they repre sent. Pictured are, Front row, left to right: Berger, Thorpe, D. Roman, S. Christen son, L. Bell, M. Huebsch, W. Voeke, G, Clement, Harker. Second row: M. Pryor A. Bouskos, Burton, M. Ennis, S. Leslie, P. Nielsen, L. Nohr, K. Dzividsen, Gough D. Starlin, D. Anderson. Back row: S. Ziegler, S. Tuttle, A. Fullenwider, B. Bryson V. Tregoning. COMMISSIQN The yellow hadge of powerl' was significant of the orderly lines in Building and the quietness in the halls. Board members were, Front row, left to right: L. Osorio, T. Hee, D. Conley, B. Hammermann, C. Ott, Miller. Second row: W. Waller, XV. Major, G, Varty, D. Schmitz, D. Mace, ul. Matsukado, D. Yaggy, D. Bradley, F. Lee. Back row: D. Morton, 0. Zop, B. Brentnall, B. Weirs, Lnudgren, C. Robertson, R. Wright. . ML A NW ef gallery ff gh . . QW? s 5 -vw' .J , ,A it 4 ff V I A ,, I, 1 , .. L A vw-L. -.. ' fm ,. fi,fj.7QfLf 'MTW ,., 'V Www One of thc inoxt iinpurtrint of Jeep lone? dutiex during the year wii- tu prende over the weekly nicctinp ui the Cummifsioner Board. AQ the backhone of our -clinol, they were rwpminlihle for inrinv activities The Commiiiiuners were: Chuck Yzinn.iconc, Seth :Krin-trung. Terry Rudolph H It C I ' H dem-n, ,ludee Chaxkin. Roger johns Leilnni H.ii'Qhhzii'gcr, Ieep jones, Doug tincocy yntna en c ton. and Necretary ,lozinne Hudson. Not pictured is Linda Allin. STUDENT COURT Enforcing laws set up by the Student Council and Welfzii'e Board was the judicial branch of our government, the Student Cuurt. These menihers, Front row: B. Rheinf hardt. P. Nielsen. P, Elfner, S. Vxlirner, F. Miller, M. Wa1teQ, R. Fuhrnizin. Back row: T Vfoodcock. B, Franklin, E. Peterxen, R. Stendell, P, Vw7eiden warn you, UYIJLI may be the next to pick up paperJ! 0 N fv if tai' .71 . M FA W W 4-f ,fr f MA' mwmwwxmwxx xwWxrimi2m .mum 3 X g 5 y Z f Z x Z . ..- YAY h , T- X A 3 ' I 1 I t I v D SAFETY COUNCIL An active group this year. the Safety Council was responsible for parking stickers, safety checks, and parking rcgulations. Members pictured, Front row, left to right: P. Barbe, S. Hammermann, A. Bouskos. M. Pryor, -I. Rowson, UI. Thorpe, A. Thomas, B. Callaway, D. Shoblin, M. Green, N. Cornblithc. Cv. Benidt, S. Vv'hite, I. Osmond. Second row: N. Gray, L. Davis, S. Thurman. B. Roberts. K. Kent, Pcnfield. M. Huebsch, T. Rudolph, L. Bell, Gough, P. Elsner, I. Erick' son. XV. Ford. S. Vferner, S. Clement. D. Starin. M. Matthews. Third row: I. Tate, Klient, B. Link. A. Fullenxvider, P. Peppard, M. Mirsky, C. Cvomes, F. Miller, S. Iamart, -I. Osmond, J. Harker, L. lackson, C. Gowdy, L. Holleuffer, B. Bong, M. Moore, Buckthal, S. Leslie, T. Ziegler. S. Tuttle. Back row: M. Winter. B, Abren, E. Le Claire. B. Brentnall, Cook, C. Ott, I. Clark, D. Yaggy, I. Bourne, VV. Werner, E. Bouskos. M. Fahay, D. Waldo, -I. Jones, N. Coop' erridcr. C. Robertson, R. Stendell, B. Franklin, D. Morton, A. Gasser, R. Tuttle. JUSTICE COUNCIL justice Council members enforced the penalties issued by the Student Court judges. They are an active part of our student government. Members were, Front row, left to right: M. Eisler, K. Seidleman, V. Kimber, L. Bell, Martin, B. Bong. Second row: D. Mace, I. Matsukado, B. Brentnall, B. Weers, T. Angell, K. Leslie, S. Portnoy. Back row: D. Abele, G. Mace, Lundgren, D., Cameron, C. Ott. if f ,ix 5 P M l It W. 9. . s N -.,....q4 .J ,W Acquainted with our School government, and its functions, these students represented their GO classes. They included everyonos opinion in the management of MfA. IuniorfSenior Council members were, Front row: M. Morton, D. Starin, T. Rudolph. M. Huebsch, M. Lewis, S. Horney, I. Gough, K. Paxton. Second row: Thorpe, B. Bong, D. Anderson, L. Biocini, M. Linxwiler, P. Nielsen. S. Leslie, A. Hassbaum, Meyers, L. Nohr, P. Davis. Third row: N. Howard, Nl. lN1atthews, C. XYitbccli, lvi. lvlirslcy, A. Massoni. S. Anderson, H. Hampton, C, Hareid, C. Henderson, D. Linebarger, P. Vfeidcn, D. Catchings. Back row: E. Bouskos, XV. Werner, R. Tuttle. I. Matsukado, B, Rheinhardt, C. Yannacone, G. Beckers, D. Farnsworth, M. Dorst, R. Etienne, C. Robertson. STUDENT CQUNCIL From the beginning of their active lives at MenlofAtherton, students become inf terested in their government through the Student Council. Menibers of the Froshf Reynolds, M. Bradley, Soph Council were, Front row: lvl. Everly, S. Donovan, D. B. Roberts, C. Vvfalcott. Second row: C, Kroft, IVI. Jensen, L. Parker, Klein I. Glenn, K. Barry, B. Cool. G. Nlanolta. Buck row: B. B. Racine, l. Dummy, L. Shepherds, Wh Vxfilliirms, Holt. Shattuck, P. Mazorias, z 1 2 J , . , ., . fn ,vffrf i:45,,!fffQ .ic fflwr,'4,w L ' f D o u g H a n c o c lc Commissioner of Administration i i B5 C Q . 1- Cliklck Xinnuone s nexxly organi ed News Bureau was responsible for reporting school news to the local new paper These reporters also as isted in the production of Bear Tracks, The reporters were Front row M Gross H Hoflman C Comes, J, Barth, C. Yannacone. Second row: S. Luthe D Linehirgei P Peppard S Aumiller E River A. Yount, W. VanHorne, N. Bush. Back row PUBLICATIONS CQMMISSION The determined policy and general organize' tion for school puhlications is headed by the various editors under Chuck Yannacone. Pic' turcd left to right arc: Judy Pxowson, Marilyn Pryor, Yearhookx Nancy Hawkins, 'l'rifVoi3ig5 John Ernst, Mary Ryan, Bear Tracks: Weiidy Vocke, Oak Leaves: Chuck Yannacone, Car- olina Pittman, Yearbook. gram Judy Rowson Yearbook Editor K2 tlm dndlmp Lrgpt up on u cub muon Ldltor bcgamc aware of lm 1 IP Hkrk Nlr Nhndu H mplamx nptxons to Barbara Cad' xull and ipml Ol on Club Ed1tor Cluugk Yannagonc and Mick Wmt-,r Bu qport Edxtm md Axdrmm trmon and Faculty EDITION VIII Class cdlturw Carol 'lean lVIasun and Cathy Gwmcx rcclwcclc plc' tures as Sally Hclple amd Sandy I'Iammc1'mann d1scuss cwpy and layuun for tlucir wctifm ,,,, I-......W.... l K i Illql In , , an V I , M V L V Z 2 , W 1 25 :1 . V 1 ' ' , 5 L' K V fx I 'ax Q Wx haf' ' A - f n . , I V. E I - . It ' 5 3 ' is xx 'Q v Xt ' 9 .Q 2351 9- H Q4 'T avi. , 1' is x A Q ,J 2 ' X 5 , ' , 57' S r Folding and stapling were the last jobs the staff had to encounter before delivery day arrived, Editorfinfchief, john Ernst paced the floor twice a month as dead' line approached. Vifendy Van Horne became known for her conf troversial column On the Green. Jerry MHfSLlkQdO was responf sible for many of the unusual sports pictures, while Richard Po' lese covered all the athletic exercises. The backbone of the paper was the Ad and Business lvlanager, Mary Ryan, who canvassed the stores for ads. lvianaging Editor Sue Roberts, made her col' umns both interesting and amusing. Each of these students repref sented ditlcrent sections, but by cofoperating with each other they produced one ofthe finest newspapers onthe peninsula, viva , CUB STAFF ,. K, l 0,,t,1,.,,::, f h ' , -1 ly ' K ', f jifyff '53 ,Zi ,wav These Cuhs will be the Editors of Bear Tracks next year. Front row: M, Ennis, Lindsay. B. Maeri, N. Bush. Second row: D. Linebarger, G. Abramson, Saunf ders, S. Ennis. They have learned how to write news magazine, and straight news tyles of writing. Early this spring the cubs got their paws wet when they put out Bear Tracks unassisted. Many of their stories were used by Bear Tracks. QAK LEAVES The staff memheri of Qak Leaves, Front row: Penheld, F. Gomez, V. Tregoning, L. Cailar, W, Voelce. Second row: M. lVleDearmon, S Smith, N, Hawara, K. Palmer, D. Starin. -Back row: M. Morton, S, Vfarner, M. Ryan, lvl. Leister, N. Kornhlith worked hard this year to make the literary magazine ol MenloffXtherton, a successful one. Poetry, nonflietion, hction, and articles of interest were included in the annual magazine. rc ,Nz W Qin 3 XXW T X. Tl' Qkwwvs an h4a ' X 33 Q .1 -,ya T1 . I WQZSSQ . S -sm 'ut X. Seth Armstrong Commissioner ol Finance Selling student body eards, operating the school bank, and keeping track of MfA's student body funds, were only a few of the duties of this important board. Members are, Front row, left to right: W. Ford, Osborne, A. Rovere, S. Leslie, P. Davis, C. Clement, S. Warner, P. Miller, I. Gough, N. Kornblith, M. Horne, S. Newport. Second row: S. Ennis, M. Hareid, D. Doren, S. Donovan, H. Hampton, L. Goldsmith, M. Mueller, D Eagle, K. Hankland, E. Page, M. Richter. Back row: D. Johnston, Revelle, T. Wocndcoek, R. Weers, C. Everhart, D. Abele, L. Chan, K. Leslie, D. Morton, W. Major, N. Graves, S, Armstrong, D. Long, P, Geasland, L. Walstroni, S. Sjostrom, B. Hadden. FINANCE CCMMISSICN PUBLICITY COMMISSION Under the guidance of Terry Rudolph, artistic and creative abilities were brought out in the students on this commission. They did a great job on posters, showcases, and banners lor plays, games, dances, student body card sales and si multitude of other aetivities. Board members were, Front row, left to right: rl. Durben, N. Howard, M. O'B1'iCN. M. McFarland, S. Collier, U. Millendez, C. Cttinger, C. Bondi, L. Kimball. Seeond row: D. Starm, B. Lawn, L. Hilton, C. Knox, L. Vxfeinstein, M. Pearson, C. Wimlceutt, M. Hill, K. Slcglc, Leenerts. Back row: Cv. Haminon, C. Cornelius, Sorrentino, T. Rudolph, D. Summer, C. lNlcNe1l, S. Chickizola, M. NVested, S' 05 was-fi 'f 'f '9' Terry Rudolph Commissioner of Publicity g i ' . . .,..,.,.W,,,,.,,,v,,,..,.,.. ,. 19 . f - .av Linda Allio Commissioner of School Spirit l'Hax'e ya got that spirit? Yeah Man! This is a familiar quote from many of the board members. The spirit worked overtime to finish our homecoming float after a disaster. -luniorfSenior Board members were. Front row: G. Benidt, N. Bush, M. Mathews, N. Grey, V. Andrews, 1. Masters. Second row: D. Murphy, A. Hassbaum, E. Page, S. Horney, W. Vocke, M. Lewis, B. Elton, M. Davenport, S. Betts, G. Yvitheck, Schaeffer. Third row: Benidt, K. Schmidt, G. Hareid, S. Grider. lVIin:e, Nl. lew, M. Nlirsliy, G. Gowdy, S. Gherin, B. Smith, S. Hatlett, G. Kraft. Fourth row: K. Nugent, N. Barry, E. Klehe, P. Meek, S. Hammermann, L. Livingston, I. Osmond, O. Klieka. M. lwiallin. D. VanEpern, D. Catchings, S. Fehring, D. Fors. Back row: T. Iamart, R. Etienne, Parker, D. Farnsworth, S. Kyle, C. Robertson, M. Fahay. Yvhoops, something is slipping!! Q f 4 5, 5,5 354 Ts this the way new school spirit 3 ' is born?7 .WV 'P fi ,V ' 2 , 5 , . .,......,.A .. we 0 iff 3 'V i 2 ' ,.. WJ. W1 f The School Spirit Board under the uclawn of Linda Allin, worked melt diiferent and amusing rallies throughout the year. Memhers'ol' the F'rusli'Sopl1 hnrnml were, Front row: 2X ell, A. Gauldiron, S. Cottrell. Third rowi M hlensen. G Gmlmm' L Dm-lg, S Fleming, D. King, K. Edwards, A. Postlewaite. Eaek row. P. Earhe, bl. Klein, S Thurman F,,.f ' '? Glenn, G. Kraft, M. Martin, G. Grellman. L. Rector, M. Everey, S. Roth, Stapleton, K. Bury, P Eiiocine. S Stapleton. lvl Greg' ory, B. Roherts. Second row: D. Yost, V. Bently. L Shnelc. XY. Ford, ,I Hayes. P Sew! Ann Bouskos 'iw' L kim., 48, 1 ew .M S! ' - ms, Tha ' 'H- 92 ,W 1.111 Skllff Barb Maidcr CHEERLEADERS 'TW Spirit is their product and they're here to sell it to you! lane Benidt, Pat Meek, Wendy Vocke, Nancy Gray, Cheryl Barnes, and Nancy Smith spent many breathless hours practicing old and DEW routines. MfA's Homecoming game reached its clif max at half-time when the 1958 Football Queen, Nancy Barry, was crowned. Nancy and her attendants, Ann Bouskos, Suzanne Horney, and Lesanne Coffin reigned over the football team during the game. 4' 'k 4 K, .xg 'gy' .Aki V Marching wasn't the majorettes' only tal' ent. Sharon Moore, Betty Dickinson, Mary .lane Lang, and Darleen Lang brought back memories when they modeled the chemise, This smart stepping foursome let the band at many ofthe football games. 93 .Q xx N5 . A . N, W . . 4 Hcrc comc thc lxlcnlo Bcuf' wt-ins to hc thc Pop Bands favorite tune. The Pep Band cnthuscd the rooters during mics with thcir pcppy .intl catchy Luncs. Mcmhcrs ol the hand wcrc, Front row, left to right: K. Johnson, C. Eagle. . l'l.1nkl.1ntl, B. Hopplcn. .X hullunwidur. K. Lynch, C Horton. Second row: M. Clark, B. Marsh, R, Tulfli, D. Shovf lin, N. Cornlwlith, Cf, Egrglu. H, Schcih, M. fNl.itthcws, VC, Major, C. G3Df,T.'l31l13ff. Shadcs, spirit, and skits rnakc for ax real cool rully. xt . Chccrlcuding cofordinntion7? Mike Fahay, Chuck Robertson, and Stcvc Kyle inipcrf sonating Paly High cheerleaders, look like they just arrived from the jungle. 5 'Q' 'WE f . Under the capable leadership of Iudee Chaskin, the Cultural Board planned and presented entertaining as- semblies throughout the year. Board members were, Front row, left to right: J. Young, K. Paxton, S. Mclaanaf han, L. Bell, Brechler, P. Donnelly, lvl. Kaufmann, C. Means, A. Madsen. Second row: E. Rivers, L. Caff far, E1'iCkS0U, S. Dunn. A. Vxvhiting. S. Christensen. M. Huebsch, A. Wedemeyer, C. Hemple, N. Brumm, Ilgacg row: D. Sox, B. Post, Corey. l.. Johnston. R. Hull, Hilton, S. Platt, M. Waites, Chaskin, . oss. V' i,,,..1 Iudee Chaskin Commissioner of Cultural Activities CULTURAL COMMISSION The lnterfClub Council, a branch of the Cultural Board, is formed each year to di cuss the common club problems. Each club elects a representative. Council members Were, Pront row, left to right: D Reynolds, B. Buckholtz, S. Demma, K. M. Kornblithe, M. Horne. T. Rudolph, M. Moore, S. Roberts. Back row: A. G. Matsukado, Crapuchettes, R. Snow. i 5 johnny Parsons, famed driver of the Indianapolis 500, . converses with Judee Chaskin before speaking on safe- r xin at the as embl Mr Parsons showed movies of I I V d i g cs y. . Q Daytona Beach and Indianapolis 1956. .57 Z zl1'?mN M.. QWM 'f ' ' ' MW' mme ...Q 23 gi 53 at i W 2 , ii 5 I 5 . 11 3 9, . ..... . i, A CSF. sponsored exent, Co tee ix 1 1 thante lor uniors and Seniors to talk to the variotis representatixt troin eolltqts ind unixersitits in the tountr The United States Marine Band from Treasure Island en' tert.nned two assenihlies with their uniformed marching, precision drilling and terrific music. Included in their selecf tions of songs were various'television theme songs. The Druin lvlajoi' exhihited the movements of direction for the hand when they are in marching formation. The assemblyfs theme was built around the United States flag. As the steady drum roll pierced the silent gym, the Mzirines ex' plained how Ql flag is destroyed. This was the most impress- ive assembly of the year. W i Vw, - t ----r 25--V-.sf we ag? ., ff Leilani Harshbarger, Commissioner of Girls' Athletics GIRLS' BLQCK MfA Members of this year's Girls' Block MfA had a busy time selling rooters' buttons for football games and encouraging girls to come out for the afterfschool sports program. To earn a block, these girls received their official rating in one sport and also participated in at least seven afterfschool sports, Members are, from left to right, front row: B. Aced, L. Holleuiler, D. Roman, Second row: M. Lowe, Meyers, A, Fullenwider, M. Parham, P. Elsner, Gough, L. Harsh- barger. GIRLS' ATHLETIC BGARD The Girls' Athletic Board had the great responsibility of maintaining the afterfschool sports program and of helping with the activities of the MAGA Board. Members were, from left to right, front row: D. Yost, N. Turner, L. Harshbarger, D. Roman. Second row: H. Horne, A. Fullenwider, I. Treat, B. Aced, M. Parham, M. Moore, D. Reynolds. Back row: V. Tregoning, S. Roberts, P. Elsner. r 'J gif- 5 77-4:11. IM .1-Q F :X I , 2' Roger Johnston Commissioner of Boys' Athletics Directly rcsponsihlc to the school, the Boys' Athletic Board governs the intra-mural sports. The Board members were: F. Lee, L. Vandervoort, R. Johnston, G. Beckers, J. Powell, Black. BOYS' ATHLETIC COMMISSION These athletes, under the direction of sponsors H. Aubertine and Mr. Nugent, sent Christmas gifts to some twenty young- sters of the Childrens Health Council. Block MfA Society members were, Front row, left to right: D. Waldo, Clark, D. Burns, R, Johnston, T. Angell, B. Rheinhardt, J. Jones, M. Flynn, R. Able, P. Weiden. Second row: C. Ott, G. Beckers, S. Anderson, P. Pattison, R. Patterson, G. Varty, W. Hensil, R. Mundt, M. Healy, J. Buckingham, F. Lee. Back row: L. Larf son, D. Lang, Peck, L. Hayes, Powell, R. Tuttle, D. Hancock, D. Pressley, S. Armstrong. ...,.. cg! r s 44 .3 If f x 1 Ig lx' , J 5 . 1' '13 J 'F '5 Z, 3 :ij Cynthia Henderson Commissioner of Social Activities Organization JV Planning I A Successful Social Year Cynthia Henderson was the organizer and her board members did the planning. Board members were, Front row, left to right: K. Kent, P. Williams, A. Thomas, F. Dickman, M. Allen, P. Twist, C. Castellanos, P. Nielsen, L. Noonan, B. Prepared, Harrington, W. Drescher, S. White. Sec' ond row: T. Thunen, 1. Buckthal, 1. Berger, B. Hopler, J. Harker, B. Buckholtz, D. Roman, M. Keith, B. Scout, C. Morris, R. Dobbs, 1. Cameron, S. Tuttle, S. Ziegler, M. Ennis, S. Smith. Third row: P. Riley, D. Yaggy, P. Weiden, J. Thorpe, N. Lee, L. Heino, B. Bryson, C. Ackerf man, D. Brown, B. Levensailer, R. Watson, M. Morton, G. Beckers, W. Hensill, R. Patterson, R. Mundt, B. Franklin, C. Ott, N. Cooperrider, M. Healy, M. Winter, Jones, D. Hancock, D. Hirschboech, E. Bouskos, R. Johnston, L. Larson, D. Waldo, D. Felciano, C. Robertson, S. Sayles, D. Morton, C. Tagler. SOCIAL CCMMISSION ln return for their labors, the Social Board received satisfaction as their reward. Noon activities, including top rate movies, dance decorations and entertainment made the social activities for this year complete. Frosh-Soph board members were, Front row, left to right:K. Silverman, D.Baesler, D. Long, S. Coldiron, T. Brown, C. Hutton, I. Gover, D. Bowring, Forster, T. Gerbo, J. Niven, V. Butera, Dunlap. Second row: N. Erickson, B. Calloway, K. Strohm, P. Maher, E. Hales, R. Rosentrater, X. Lax, L. Hommdieu, M. Weers, S. Moffet, P. Patterson, F. Gomez, A. Warfel, M. Schmitz, B. Drury. Third row: B. Kennedy, S. Forkner, N. Erickson, C. Cameron, G. Bryson, C. Me, S. Myers, L. DuFresne, C, Dickman, I. Freed, A. Fehring, N. Gamlin, C. Drescher, K. Iones, S. Claus, S. Larson, P. Reilly, D. Yaggy, R. Mundt, M. Healy, R. Johnston, N. Cooperrider, S. Schulstrum, P. Gallant, l. Take, G. Gallant, S. Snoopy, C. Robertson, B. Blagen, S. Sayles, L. Waldo, D. Waldo, D. Dexter, D. Hirschboeck, L. Larson, M. Winter. aid!!! Z Q 1 EEA Q, Anchors, nets, and other nautical gear, were artistically cast about Building, as couples danced to the music of Tom August. The Senior Class Safari Unit provided amusing entertainment as sea gulls circled overhead. ANCHQRS AWAY -s Q gi .A . A il ws 1.441 QUARTERBACK SNEAK Y , Now, take a look at these MfA beauties who reigned over the football dance. Nancy Barry was queen and Suzanne Horney, Lesanne Coffin and Ann Bouskos served as attendants. The M1A Bear sat high above the dancing couples on a goal post. The annual affair honoring our football team was fun and well attended. Under the careful and able eye of Cynthia Henderf son, the Social Board ended a highly successful fall semester with Alpine Holiday, the annual Christ' mas dance. .ii f f, hlii Q Q L 5 A - pf 5 s.,.M S X. XS' sk rf 'M - t N Q , Xa ,sem r ,. S iwb X s f its N i all' we t ' is 'wa g X 1 .. , ' i ' -X i' , 'fx L ,-,E , , Q, 3 is-gs. .,sx,,g gas ai za 3 1 2 3 5 -A 7 li' wi 5 S vis m s . r ' ti :W he K, t. -V eww cel . E gig , time N. Y N K. W -5 With 1958 drawing to a close, over ZOO guests took advantage of the soft music provided by Johnny Vaughn and his orchestra and dreamed of the many yuletide festivities which were just-begin' ning. In keeping with the theme of a Swiss holiday, the couples skiied amidst snow scenes, mountain peaks and a Swiss chalet. 'l ' ' 1 1 A-. Q nv. W .V ,Ff 1' ff, ,,, , I , 7 ,, W 'fwflwfy 4 pl A trrp around the wland brought the natwes to these hula damere who found rt fun tryrng to talk with motrons g Every sprlng the luau comes to carry M Artes to the land of 1615 an graes sklrts Amid the fragrant smell of gardenra-2 and palm trees 7 the rblanderq could hear the Qtrams of Don Armando s band .-fflqclfa The MAGA Board and their leader, Pat Davis, successfully completed many projects this year. Twirp Dance, Holiday of Hearts, Mother-Daughter Tea and Fashion Show, the FatherfDaughter Rec Night, and many more activities were planned by the board and enjoyed by all who attended. Members were, from left to right, front row: D. Baisler, B. Dickensen, L. Knight, C. Mitchell, C. Hutton, D. Paseralla, S. Coldeorn, F. Pogge. Second row: N. Gamlen, S. Warner, P. Elsner, E. McCue, D. Long, W. Lea, D. Yost, V. Bently, P. West, Clay, Teters, B. Calloway, M. Ott. Third row: Gomez, B. Akinson, N, Hawkins, Treat, L. Bainton, M. Gregory, K. Sidle- man, D. Murphy, M. McCarthy, B. McGriff, C. Craft, P, Neilsen, S. Leslie. Back row: M. Waites, C. Ruddell, Meyers, L. Goldstine, M. Ryan, L. Bright, A. Thomas, G. Stevenson, Meyers, B. Bong. NOON FASHION SHOW The first of its kind the Social Boards Fashion Show proved to be a great success. Here we see Suzanne Horney modeling a loxely pale blue ivy-league dress from Dorel's. Ernie Bouskos and Ma y Ennis made a great pair as they modeled clothes from ,lerry's and Dixon's, respectively. Larry Kennedy was hlled with spirit as he modeled clothes from Schneider's. SPRING ACTIVITIES J I. I, C! 5 5 k X 3 I ,C '+L 1 N X X. 'U' , , 1 , , . .gg g . I K 4 I A R 'N V I HOLIDAY CF HEARTS - Z? I , - f, an f SCIENCE FAIR' - .- V- , f I .fs-A f? 7' W ww f -f I I f ' 212 Q X N ,gk - 7 5 I Z'-' Li I II X 5 .. K- ,I SHGW -fy, 5 A 5 Q BOAT X , B ag' -X W 3 l -ff' 5 X ' I I 2 '-V 4 ' .X f -Tix -X L5 3 -is H :f i-as MARDI GRAS k SCHEHEREZADE 1 Q s 1 , fvrcumsi W mwwi XSW1 -5 L- Q? sm: -'-Wifi? , wyrnfx Qcxyrgvemvfs I MCSE.. . W1 f K . s WN sv Whgygn . .,,. - xkwugg.-Q Q .. as . SEQ Q4 ..-Rf K f 'Nl 1 Eff' 4, if . .. i 5 at M GERMAN CLUB The purpose of the German Club of MenlofAtherton, is to further German culture and literature to those students taking German. As this is the first year at M-A for the German Club, activities have been somewhat limited, but members were given a chance to hear the noted German author Herr Wolfson. They have also participated in a cookie sale which helped to boost their treasury. Members were, Front row: S. Updike, E. Rivers, K. Haden, L. Bill, I. Dusel, Y. lno, L. Clucas, C. Horton. Second row: D. Byrnes, D. Iohnston, D. Hirschbueck, D. Conley, S. Portnoy, W. Major, D. Garner, R. Horne. Third row: K. Machina, T. Angell, D. Copenhagen, M. Fallon, D. Holman, B. Miller. RADIO CLUB This year, the Radio Club has been quite an active club. The members were given opportunities for obtaining their amateur radio licenses, and the club continued work on their own radio station. Some of the activif ties which were included in their program were: speakers from local electronic Hrms, films which explained many things to do with radios, and a few field trips to various electronics plants. Members were, Front row: L. Chan, Crapuchettes, C. Canham, P. Stuart, R. Dell Aquila, T. Healey. Second row: G. Perazzo, R. Todd, R. Domple, G. Abram' son, Latimer, R. Prather. 1 4 ' if 14 . .... if . fwmmamw f W i 544: 1 . t ,, if , I 1 1 F ' 3 -. 'f :-4 - ia. ---- - .. 4 , A 125524 443. ' f cfs- iff! 1 FRENCH CLUB The French Club members put their French to practical use when they raided an espanol class and mumbled all sorts of absurdities. Down with the Spanish - Long Live the French. Club mem' bers were, Front row, left to right: S. Smith, S. Thompson, Brooks, D. Dvniane, B. Buckholtz, M. Menta, S. Horney, S. Smith, L. Harshburger, I. Salmon. Second row: F. Dickman, P. Nielsen, K. Davidson, F. Miller, S. Hammermann, E. Meyers, L. Allio, I. Harker, C. Ackerman, M. Moore, G. Clement, M. Waites, G. White. Back row: S. Lundgren, S. Hawley, B. Franklin, G. Roden, A. Mirashrafi, Jones. JUNIOR STATESMEN CF AMERICA A state convention at Sacramento was the calendar event for the lunior Statesmen. Parliamentary procedure, legislature meetings, were all part of the Junior Statesmen's program. Members Were, Front row, left to right: D. Starn, S. White, S. Aumiller, N. Kornblith, M. Carney, H. Hoffman, P. Peppard, K. Edwards. Second row: S. Arm' strong, B. Walter, T. Rudolph, F. Miller, T. Snow, D. Shovlin, A. Yount, A. Posltef Waite, P. Weiden. Back row: T. Angell, B. Franklin, G. Abramson, W. Major, D. Cameron, A. Hale, R. Snow. - 1 Y -,gf ,gr . 2 Y' if W .- af 9 E . A gvovgfo 55 5-. JUNIOR RED CROSS The junior Red Cross is a service organization aimed at carrying out the principles of its parent organization. The local chapter is active in community drives and work. Throughout the school year members collect items for a Junior Red Cross scrap book. This hook is sent to IRC chapters throughout the world. Pictured are, Front row, left to right: D. Reynolds. B. Levin, P. Davis. E. McDearmon, S. Reynolds, J. Myers, G. Kane. Second row: V. Smith, R. Killion, I. Chaskin, W. Dresher, R. Schafer, M. Low, I. Rector G. Kelley, V. Sumner, K. True. Back row: S. Fleming, C. Dickman, Salmon, K. Paxton, P. Elsner, Schueddig, M. Christeansen, S. Terwilliger, M. Winter, Gough. FUTURE TEACHERS GF AMERICA Movies, speakers, and observations kept the members of the organization abreast of the teaching field. They were also given some practical classroom training as they helped the staff at M-A with their various duties. Pictured are, Front row, left to right: Olsen, N. Kornblith, M. Horne, M. Edwards, L. Smith, S. Henf derson, Eldridge. Second row: N. Briggs, Tallmon, K. Edwards, S. Land' man, M. Stone, M. Eisler. 1 . .... .. I 1 '55 s.,,.v BRUSH AND PALETTE The exploration of various art forms and mediums was the goal of this club during the past year. Members were urged to strive for greater understanding and creative growth in art. Pictured are, Front row, left to right: M. Hill, M. Weers, K. Bonde, A. Partenan, A. Partnon, M. Lang, B. Hoge, Christoflerson, B, Lavin. Second row: G. Thompson, Sorrentino, U. Lee, M. Keith, R. Sumner, D. Sumner, D, Mackay, R, Malan, Mr. Dunning. .. gl ' s li . A KX X Q ii , In .f ,C 5595's-'fur R ' Q I t . 3'-25:W sys . 1 N .:- ss. 1 . Q N A A k,,- V ,.. 5 . I , K' ig NATIONAL THESPIANS The highest honor a student in drama can attain is to be ac' cepted to membership by the National Thespians. The society is pledged to promote the advancement of dramatic arts at MfA. Pictured are, Front row, left to right: Vandewater, S, Polese, W. Vocke, S. Hammerman, S. Demma, A. Partenan, M. Steinmetz. Second row: B. Agrella, U, Lea, P. Donnally, C. Ferrarini, Osmond, Edwards, S. Stevick. Back row: . Hunt, Lindsay, C. Pegelow, M. Leicester, G. Abramson, , Hammerman, D. Mackay, B. Macri. T B CHESS CLUB lntraclub and interscholastic matches kept this club very active during the school year. The patience and practice of the members paid oil in great dividends as the organization brought many hon' ors home to MfA. Pictured are, Front row, left to right: R. Tuifli, S. Portny, D. Reynolds, K. Shafer, C. Horton. Second row: E. Harper, S. Prunce, A. McDearmon, Swenson. X JR , , ,K I FORENSIC CLUB Hosting the Northern California Debate Convention proved to be the high point of the year for the Forensic Club. Debaters from 17 schools took part in the activities. Front row, left to right: J. Martin, A. Partinan, M. Kieth, P. Peppard, J. Anderson, Vandewater, M. Sternmetz Second row- Mr. Whitexvay, Pockman, G. Abramson, A. Tenney, A. Speaker, I. Talkee, D. Mackay, R. Macri. NURSING CLUB Learning about the nursing profession was the purpose the mem' bers of this club had in mind. Some of the girls had an opporf tunity to put theory to practice when they acted as nurses' aides at local rest homes and hospitals. Members pictured from,1eft to right are: I. Salmon, S. Terwilliger, V. Gale, A. Hooker, T. Ru' dolph, K. Tucker, S. Jasui, P. Slater. 'WE' 'Wil X y wg? Z ,,.. . I A WRITERS WCRKSHCP To further creative and intellectual writing was the aim of this organization. After a period of skill development, the members of the workshop submitted manuscripts to the Scholastic Magaf zine and Atlantic Monthly writing contests. Members of the or' ganization are, from left to right: M. Carney, M. Walkup, B. Walter, R. Macri, D. Reiss, D. Christensen. ASTRCNCMY CLUB Do you know what a sun spot looks like? If not, ask a memher of the Astronomy Club, for one of their activities during the year was to photograph sun spots. The mem- bers of this organization also were guests at observatories and planetariums, in the Bay Area. Members were: K. Bach, G. Abramson, G. Pegelow, W. Knight. CAMERA CLUB Enthusiasm was quite evident in this year's camera hugs a they entered national contests, went on tield trips, 11115 learned the art of processing color. Left to righii ,l- MMSU kado, D. King, Salmon, Revelle, D. Raun. Vx 5, if ii we Q S 4 7 R I s ang' F v AN! 5 xi ' y Q 1 x fe i x' x Q s me A Q 3 a E f Q 1 K. 5 'ff 1 5 ' . I X Q To . Qi , .,,, va- - , RIFLE CLUB Safety and marksmanslup with Hrearms was the aim of this eluh during the past year. The group target for the year was the Peninsula Small Bore League competition, Mem' hers are, Fron row, left to right: K. Mason, B. Gruner, C. Ott, K. Leslie, L. Gates, Bingay, C. Cant. Second row: L. Elsner, R. Sommers, B. Kerwin, D, Morton, D. Bull, Mr. Seeeombe. MUSIC FOR LISTENING Many students found a moment of relaxation by attending the noon meetings of the Music for Listening group. This dropfin organization played music that ranged from classi- cal to musical comedy. Pictured are, Front row, left to right: S. Prince, G. Abramson, I. Penfield, D. Platt, L. Chan, Mr. Hansen. Second row: S. Hawley, D. Hall, C. Ott, B, Ferguf son, K. Hooper. A 'ff' . fuf. 3 Q .J , yw f We 4, na f I ,, f W SCIENCE CLUB ll' - a 'u e FIRST NICHTERS The bright lights of the theatre seemed to act as a magnet for this active group. From MfA to San Francisco was 'the range that they covered while viewing productions. Pic' tured are, Front row, left to right: M. Stone, D. Hull, S. Baker, D. Reynolds, S. Polese, W. Vocke, S. Demma, S. Hammerman, Vandewater. Second row: Olsen, J. Eldrich, C. Yanny, B. Henderson, D. Watson, D. Shonf lin, R, Macri, G. Abramson, M. Christenson, P. Peppard. Field trips, movies, guest speakers and their own studies kept this group busy during the past year. One ofthe poiiits stressed throughout their work was the possibility of science as a vocation. Members of the group are, Front row, left to right: D. Reynolds, Smith, A. Hacher, M. Crapuf chettes, M. Horne, M. Law. Second row: R. Horne, D. Harpster, G. Abramson, K. Bach, Pegelow, D. Def kadt, B. Weirs, Newman. wxwswa was as 5 ,, f 9' ' Z f , V4 .1 X 4 X ..., . V, , .,,,,.,,,5:,li 122::,, .3 fl Mfg . 4 ' '9 ' if' ,...., fi i X f 1 f . f ': , '71, ff 2,7 ,f I f . 2 .i.i.i . . P . ,A Q 'F 2 . k, A , ,wg K MR x as Q . Sw ' . 1 ,Q 'f T'lf sT5fQ zz Sw X , . xx i Q X I NYS R ,X X w SPANISH CLUB Viva la France 1 oops! - Viva la espana, The two clubs are traditionally at each other's throats. Anyway, back to the Spanish f the annual cake sale was the major moneyfraising project. The proceeds from the cakes made the Christmas Fiesta a big event, Members were, Front row, left to right: S. Leslie, Harrington, P. Meek, D, Roman, J. Crary, J. Brechler, P. West, C. Brown. Second row: E. Klebe, A. Hassbaum, S. Beeler, N. Turner, L. Holleuifer, M. Low, N. Hawkins, L. Baker. Third row: M. Cberlin, S. Everett, L. Wagner, G. Abramson, D. Lang, P. Cutter, C. White, L. Blaich, L. Csorio. Back row: R. Tuttle, B. Forsythe, D. Robertson, B. Eastman, C. Casta, A. Testa, B. Roberts, D. Morton, A. McDearmon. PLAYERS CLUB Curtain going up! Lights! Action! After many weeks of hard work and nightly rehearsals, the members of the Players Club are ready to perform. Something new in the way of spec' taculars was the premiere before i'Time Out for Gingerf' On the fun side, the Players Club had reunions, Cast parties, and members from local drama groups spoke on various aspects of the theatre, Members were, Eront row, left to right: B. Macri, R. Agrella, R. Marsh, I. Eldredge. Second row: U. Lee, P. Peppard, 1. Vandewater, S. Hammermann, S. Demma, W. Vocke, S. Polese, Barth, Edwards, A. Partenan. Third row: D. Anderson, D. Mack' ay, M. Christianson, C. Abramson, T. Hunt, I. Norcott, T. Rudolph, D. Shoulin, D. Rey- nolds, M. Mathews. Back row: B. Hammermann, D. Stark. .22 Q E ,Q .fm fy 5.- LATIN CLUB Latin may be a dead language but these students and their interest livened it up a little during the flrst year of the Latin Club. Proceeds from their cookie sale financed a gala Roman party. Front row, left to right: Miller, B. Marsh. Back row: C. Cornelius, P. Elsner, D. Eagle, T. Rudolph, D. Starin, N. Clapp, R. Watson, V. Tallman, M. Mueller. INTERNATICNAL RELATIONS CLUB World events is the International Relations Club's main interest. Foreign exchange students kept these International Relations members active throughout the year. Members were, Front row, left to rightr C. Cornelius, P. Peppard, M. Low, E. Page, E. Myers, C. Albin, Salmon. Second row: f B. Bardothb. Reynolds, Penfleld, N. Kornblith, I. Barth, M. Waites, M. Horne, D. Shovlin, C. Dwanaga. Back row: C. Means, D. Yaggy, M. Berland, Stalin, R. Iwasaki, N. Khruschev, S. Platt, M. Davenport, L. Baker. ' ' A ' ' 5 w,,.,..wwm 'Slam .x I if Q ' v ,xf ,- X 3' A .f w 5.51. QC.. yy, A NV. 1 R ,,,,. wfwm 4, ef f ,L fy ,J 1 1,1 , ,, , ' ' . ' 25 2 1. A ev-. f , 5 Q ' f if ij K I ' A -,- ' 'nf I flf QA' V 3, x 2 lg, 1 ,I , , , ffv, ,V 4 .A., ,,., .,,.,.. , ..,...,, it i ff av, , .A . , . 'X' ' 'V ?' ,f f, 1:2 ' fi V' -il? J' .5 .. ' I ,. L- 4 ' L, ....,. 6' ,. ,lg ,. I , , I -, 4 , 1 Z ,.f, I All , 1-gfgfff-W ' 4. ., J J W , :gal-H if , M i . ,. ,AS i .4 5 L4 S3 155 K J, s V 4, 'I 4 2 -, 5 , fQll Y 55,6 2 5 ,- - 4, Hi5,',f5.VLE1gg,mfa5?g:, 2 . , 1 fl!3g'ff,5ie',23' - 1 , , 1 V ' Q gr7?.5gg:fV1i5 iz15gg5,gigg 1 , , Q X Ijyiiilt, q v, y J i if - ., 23415 'J' ,J . . --2 11 . K' 15 a I :fue it f is :ff Q . , sm .fJx.Q, Lizzie . Agnes . . Howard . Joan . , Jeannie . . Ginger . . Eddie Davis TVIT, XXIIJSOYI Tommy Green Ed Hoffman CAST Ginnie Wanzer . Darlene Anderson . . Robert Macri . Ann Whiting . . Sue Polese . Judy Norcott . . Tom Hunt . . . Wes Fisher . Marshall Leicester . . Bob Brentnall TIME QUT FUR GINGER A girl play football? Ridiculous! This may sound impossible to you, but in the fall play, Judy Norcott made a very good football star, This was an entertaining play put on by the Players Club, and succeeded in captivating the audience not only by the performance, but also with the spectacular Hollywood Premiere which preceded the play, Such stars as Marilyn Monroe, Tallulah Bankhead, Vampira, Doris Day, and Phyllis Kirk, were interviewed by Louella Parsons. BAND The Pep Band and the Dance Band, two of the minor groups which come under the heading of Band, are com' posed of a group of highly talented students. This year these students provided the student body with some very enjoyable entertainment. They performed at the jazz Conf cert, Evolution of Jazz, and the Winter Concert among others. The Pep Band never failed to he on hand at the rallies, playing, Here Come the Menlo Bears or Maroon and Gold, our school hymn. The Dance Band has played at many of our school dances. ORCHE TBA A very busy schedule was Hlled by this year's Orchestra under the expert direction of Mr. Edward Brown. Some of the activities which they played for were: the Fall Play, Time Out For Ginger, the Spring and Winter Concert, the Spring Play, Lute Song, and many others. A student participating in the Orchestra is given a chance to express and experiment with his musical talents. If .4 , ,. ,,, LUTE SUNG A marvelous production of the old Chif ncsc legend, Lute Song, was put on hy the Players Cluh as their annual Spring play. The performance was complete with the syrnholic characteristics of a Chinese production, which included property men dressed in hliick. The play went over quite well, and the cast and the producf tion stgitl enjoyed performing and workf ing together. Wendy Vocke . Bob Macri . . Judy Vandewater Weston Fisher . Donna Winston Marshall Leicester 5 A CAPPELLA These member- of the A Cappella Clmnr provrd-ed our student body wltlw a wonderful form of entertamment X musre Tlwexr concerty were enjoyed lwy all. Memlwerx were, from left to rrglmt, front row: Conard. A. Tlway, Taute, Penllcld, S. Petersen, Al. Cvalperln, L. Pogge, B. Tlueute, D. Kiace, G. Benson, F. Krng, lvl. Rxchter, C. Norrig L. Noldr, M. Horn. Second row: P. lx1acGowan. Y. XYan:er. S. Syeeper. S. Samche, C. Drckman, K. Hanklancl, H. Hart, B. Kennedy, Ql. Proctor, D. Stork, lvl. Allen. N. Turner, F. Pogge, V. Tallman, D. Moore, W. Ford. Back row: A Eagle, A. fkludsen, L. XYulstrorn, nl. Cameron, M. Moore, E. Green, Cv. Pltt, D. McDowell, D. Richardson, R, Todd, C. Ruddell. B Hadden, B. Sanford, N. Hawkrns, D. Eagle, P. Nielson, Ul. Boynton, P. Pomeroy. DANCE BAND fwlemberi of the dance Band were, from left to right, front row: R. Jones, fwfr. Brown, B. Mareh, C. Grant. Back row: L Laxlxer. XT. Clark. H. SelHe1lv, D. Robf ertson, G. Langfelder, Frzwer, T. glamart. gQ77z WmygfMKE75WHMM7 AKWKJJZKQ did laZ?W 54959 C F . N CHORALIERS Tl115 group of Qlngeri had qulte 3 lot of fun and enjoyment out of zrrrangmg tlielr own songs and lwavmg lIlfUl'lN.ll ieesronx under the expert drre-Qtlon ol' tlmt 9XVlI1H11'lj.f man of rluytlim, Mr. Stobrc Memlwerl were, left to mght, from rnwg F MeClenelmn, B Elton, L. Nolwr, L7 Len, L Baker Buck row: H. fxllgllxflll, D M.1el4.ry. L' Plelctlworn, L Ball, mley. F Poggc. F. Krng, B Vfarte. I2I QQ 1 3 Hia, 1 rin.. ,N eh 5 ? 1 - ' :wb f ff qw' vw , . ..,,.........,..,....... ...,, . I 1 fa AT ,Ip . gh A1 wake ,i 1 3 fx, . my ,EE NX -.. 1-A Fl X -ML 14,1 ..W.,.. ,. 'vwr 1 ' ' f L..Mfwvrf . ., . .g..,.gW-vp '-' X - ,. ,gf ff? xi A ,Ig .V X A fh- : T' 'ff' f 'i . '-,- 'W' 'x ' ' W Q 4 3 1. ...Q 3 'f V ,X 'Q-fm :Z X M wp I af uf f fy 4 1 1 f, if J: t Citi If Q V x xx X TR vi X www xi Q'Xf x x x X 3 :fs ' ., f-,RV f iss . -fr- gig X A A ff qv Fx I SUM 4,4 X 1-etfei 14,3 ,fb Abby Brewster . Blame . . . 4,O7lt1Il'lt17l Brewster fylarthtl Brewster Lteutermnt Rooney Teddy Brewster . Dr. Emstezn . . Nlorttmer Brewster Ojftcer Brophy . N1r.XV1ther5pOon llr. Gtbbs . . Ojfwer O'Ht1m . Reverend Dr,Ht1rp O'fi1EET Klem . . The Body . CT CAST .' Kathy Denton Suzanne Horney Todd Woodcock Mary Steinmetz . . Dick Waldo Marsluall Leicester , Lours Csorio . 4 Tom Hunt Dave Linebarger . Blake Franklm . . jeep Jones . Erie Petersen . Doug Mackey Kary Carahedian , Roger Burpee ! 12: ARSENIC AND OLD LACE Expose two nice elderly ladies who, xncidentally, are very uinterestedn in lonely old men, to some hrghly potent grape juice, and the results are a lNlZiT1fJUi comedy put on by the Senior Class, ARSENIC AND OLD LACE. The east and the production stall worked together to make this Senior play one of the best ever. W3 QQ' .vi Cindy and her datLf7j had a wonderful time. x N X X Xb X X Xt Y X ji The class of '59 danced to thc music of Ernie Hecksher Z1ffl'lClI'JLlIllOl'PI'Ol'll, held May 23, 1958. SOUTHERN ENCHANTMENT Couples stopped uutsidc of the San Mateo Elks Club for a breath of fresh :nr around thc pool. mnm..,Irms ml fr- A scene from the Bagel Shop was recreated for entertainment. On the evening of March 6, the Senior class got together for an evening of basketball, volleyball, ping pong and dancing. SENIGR REC NIGHT Later on during the evening, the Seniors retired to the Teachers' Dining Room for sandwiches, pizza and punch. -xg an-qh,'wf 1 ia X 6 'Q-3 w. Q 1 c. Qi . sl k .,,' X395 1. 4 5 ii v' 2 P Y Q Q -j 2 -,,- g,.'2-gc, , if s,.i--'f - lf j . A . if is '-',, 5 Q f . f e X x X y -i ws The dance floor was attractively decorated with gay parasols and flowers which made one feel as though he were dancing under the South Sea skies. lane Beniclt was a very charming queen as she reigned over the enchanted atmosphere of the Senior Ball, BalifH'ai. Her lovely attendants were Sue Leslie, Ann Bouskos, Suzanne Horney and Maryann Huebsch. LI HA'I l 74 'Q M , NV.. 4 4 , ,- T, K .. v . fxfl 4 . tiff 'tg ,g ,Il 'Q Q!!!-'D Hr .f K ,. X ,f ffm nffxc WOfNW CLXV Ax ,f'X fk fsqy XJZJ x.f' Enchanted by the atmosphere of Bali Ha'i couples danced to the tropical music of Walt TolIeson's orchestra, X IQ' NJN JUNIOR REG NIGHT November 17th was thc night of this year's Junior Re-: Night. The theme, Baldoria. Wl11Cl1 11103115 H1955 have fun in Italian, was gaily carried out with red- ehcckered tablecloths and delicious pizza which was served to the hungry Juniors. Marilee Green, Macy Ennis, Gayle Gowdy, and Suzi Fehring looked like they were having a gay time as they presented their dance, Plantation Boogie which was just one of the entertaining acts during the evening. 11710 gf SOPHOMQRE DANCE There was a romantic air of Autumn this year at thc Sophomoroe Dance, Autumn Mist. Building was held in an aura of Autumn leaves and hright iall colors. Couples danced to the music of the McnlofAthcrton Dance Band and enjoyed punch and cookies served during the evening. For entertainment, several Sophomorm demonstrated the hand jive. QXQEVWK AW Dancing was enjoyed by all at the Sophomore's first Rec Night, k'Hand Jive Hop SGPHGMGRE REC NIGHT fr f Q ig 'f A r 'E-1 -L - '15, 2 -1.1-fgkf :-- T hese l1vely Sopluomoru were seen literally Wailmmg that man I'1gl1fOLlfOl: their hzur at one of our lwrumh rall1c5 Ldrly tluc ymr Volleyball was enjoyed by the Sophon v fi' ,, wrek dfCl1LII' seumd ru mglit 'N if Xe ,V X ,fri ! V f . fy fly , Ww1w4m,ggZ4,, A , 1 as :Pen 'w x..,.,.....4 -Sw A .3 X .1 be ,W XS ve' There he goes again The Man about town, Ye O'LfE hustler. .... I ,WW :Zia-1,7777 W q'25'fT,,, ,, I could have danced all night, but . . 4 5 5 w Q X S v sq. The 'LMourning after the night before. Sweetheart of the P.T.A. strikes again ,wa l 'lT N, 9' 5:-Q 4 -A ACK 1- DQQQY -' ,tp 5 1 M ff? 5 'Lf 4 Y M-pu ir X x x C E I 2 i Q. l 5, if if -,Q ,wx , . ,,,,v-- .qngulv! M' 'fair' FRE SHMAN REC NIGHT Howdy, Pardnerl Glad to see you at the annual Frosh Rec Night. Seeing as how there can be only one Frosh Rec Night, these freshmen are really havin' a mighty good time. Food, fun and frolie were all available to the Frosh class. 1 as ' rs E, Tr W sf X 4 1. -.fx 1 f' , z an ',,nv'f Senior Boys77777 3.3 Hg to 4' .f if Day' after exams. , , fvri Ahfha, girls . . . we know where you're going! Ng My .4 Teacher hxts Studcnt77777 I nr r f Ll' :J A'1 Z f if l35 x wfftgl . do ,ww 5 Q ty' ,ni Eli ,-N is MQK should he honored to know that it has in its midst thc XX'orld Champion Mudrunner, Qwned and driven by Chuck Rohertson. this cur won the mudrunning champion' ship for the Two Vforlds Trophy at Monza, Italy, Pictured .ilong with Rohertson Con the hoodj Lire diggerwiuters Roger Etienne and Pat Donzighey. That! eniilin' Tom Moseley hehind the wheel of his '58 Ford Ranchero, The stock Ranchero rake is aided hy the addition of hig tires on the hack. The cin' has the T'h1rd engine with ei straight stick Twin has added 11 white tonneziu :giver the hed and L.tnccr spinners. I36 Sc.u'clun ' is the n.unc of Dick VVintcrs' cherry 'ill Olds. The engine has ii dunlfpoint distiihutor .ind .1 l'oui h.u'rel cnrh. The Olds lids .1 lNC.lLllll-lll inetnllic silvcrfhluc paint joh and is striped hy Little Ron. Dick is well - W known throughout the school for his meticuf lous c.n'e ot' the can: Dick hought his hubcaps from the Midnight Auto Stores, Inc. .w Lynn Vandcrvoort is the proud owner of this clean and well kept '52 Olds. He has replaced the stock hydramatic with a LaSalle floorhox. The engine is stock with the excepf tion of a fourfhiirrel carh. It is painted hluefgreen with a hlack roof, Lynn's car moves along, and he has tickets to prove it. -4 1 s at -.-..,, sxmzmk 1 S i 3 4, 1 RP duty at the reformatory. -L ,7 4 I ,, 'v,,,.uf I f A 'Sf- Jw fr ,pw-6 4 W 14 W Sf- - M ff X 4 I Cbuzffaf, 1 , ,Z-,,.,, , 9 f :Ziff f fy 5 4 M R 1 'V . ,Q gm- L 4 X , , ,v vg, H'za 61? 16? .14 Q I I Q Khan-.N ,X W.. K 2 2 U Wwjpl , . Y x iw 1 , , A f M 4 7,,,,,m,v K My ' 5. .V Tv , QgE 1 4 ,Off fvwyf, Z2 ,M ' 1 .,, 2 ,X fi f I f ff 'f ep. ff 1,4 2: ., BX? X, Yau I '24 X.. X 'Ki an Wig E R ' To fa Q fl. ,-, 4 gs .. c. 1 3 X Q tra. .bars A Q , it J a 7 118-. f - R55 :R 4 U -- ' 3, gjgx -xxx ' . s. F na, Q ' . Q X E iii -QFKK . .dr fi' X fl: at i 1 ,' l t i. l 'N c fe ' e'r'o is-is .grae ENS is - . N sf 1 5 f 'fr-AN yy .cgi XY- f' .fy 4,4 .gg ' Q . s -c , -, r xx, Z,-'e,,l Q . , t..gps.-,ss Q ' ' ' F Qi. sei. for W . W fp qs. f AN Q22 ant 12 T im members were. Front row, left to right: B. Strawther, R. Jones, E. Protiva, Finegold, L. Vandervoort, C. Aparicio, R. Wright D Burns. H. Smith, L. Hayes. Second rowg T. Bronson, B. Kerwin, C. Scott, D. Christie, G. Fakhouri, B. Cox, H. Sleeper, Brig h n M. Akutagawa, M. Gcib, R. XX'ilhams. Back row: Coach Bob Vxfhitaker, D. Baker, D. Means, G. Pitt, P. Gaetano, D. Cox, R lx tuhl. L. Krenzin, B. Burks, P. Edelcn, R. Patterson, M. Skuce, B. Hayes, Coach Art Boettcher. VARSITY FOUTB LL Finishing a disappointing third in the SPAL, MfA's varsity played far below its potential all season. John Fine- gold was the team's only bright light in the Campbell game, but his lone TD couldn't match the 27 points gather- ed by the opposition. John had 34 points and 275 yards to his credit despite missing the two final games of the season to rank second in the league scoring department. Hugh Smith bolstered MfA spirits by leading a 2Of7 win over San Mateo. Defensive Guard jim Massey was a standout in the 3Of6 win over Lincoln, but suffered an inf jury and was sidelined most of the season. A third win, strengthened by Charlie Aparicio's sparkling defense and interceptionfturnedftouchdown, came in the 4913 St. Francis massacre. A slow offense and only Doug Christie on defense failed to hold Carlmont in the first league game and loss of Of14. Sequoia, ranked sixth in Northern California, was next to trim the Bears' claws - 062, despite excellent defensive work by Roger Patterson. An' other loss and another defensive standout, David Means, came with a 7f27 nonfleague interjection with San Jose, Then came relief f Lynn Larson quarterbacked the Bea rs to victory in the close 6f2 Palo Alto game. Larson had 400 yards rushing and a 435W completion average to his credit, placing him fourth in the league in total offense. The bright note of the season came in the hard fought 7f6 Cubberley game. The Bear win gave Sequoia a share of the league crown with the Cougars, who had beaten the Cherokees the previous week, and added greatly to MfA morale. Dave McDowell scored the only TD on an SO yard pass play from Rick Wnght. The allfimportf ant. PAT was run over on a center to halfback play. Cofcaptain Roger Patterson was named first string tackle of the All-SPAL squad and later placed on the second string AllfCounty team. At the Fall Dads' Club Banquet, Roger was awarded the Rotary Teamwork Award and voted the Most Valuable Player. Cofcaptain and end Dave McDowell received honorable mention on both the league and county teams. He was also presented the Menlo Park Recorder Athletic Endeavor Award. Fullback Ed Protiva was voted the Most Improved Player. K ZR 'X nn. ,Q X w f Hugh Smith,-e.1ught in the ahsenee of hluekers, is dropped after Ei six yard gain. This same problem vexed the Bears all evening in their nrst league game f f and loss to the Scots. Again it's the Cgirlniunt game, and again its Hugh Smith picking up yardage. Dave MeDoxx'ell's hloek and his own speed helped him tw a first down on this play. W7 HJ fha WI7' YVQMMKJZWYZ' 0527157 Z WX? My f fl - 1 if.,,5,A,,, . 'beam My ' 14 gf Q -- X , ' 54,5 Trnppcd in mln- lmukliuld on the kucp, quurtcrlwack Rick NN'1'1glit tlrngs two Yilungs to the line of SCI'lIlllllllg1L'. l.im'mcn llvnuis Cox and Mel Akutaf gnwn are sccn ln-yomi XYriglit, wlwilc Ed Prwtlvu and Drive McDowell lmvc thrown lwloclis on liis left. ceiver on the MfA two yard line on fourth down, giving the Bears possession of the ball. Following up were Doug Christie, Lynn Vanclervoort, George Pitt, Mel Akutagawau and Charlie Apaf ricio. r'.w1,' v-gy, , .1 'fy-, . U V- . A, . ,V V . ,W V . .. I fi 4 , A N' ,A . 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A 4A . f'V1 j,i,' , .Qi lvf Q may el Q T ' A 454 if V fi ff 1 Q 481 2-2' Team members were, Front row. left to right: Mgr. R. Boynton, R. Coehlo, D. Massey, O'Hare, R. Beadle, B. Horney, M. Hutchin son. D. Doerflinger, 1. Holland. S. Horton, J. Burke, E. Gabrielson, G. Kumagai, Mgr. D. Rundell. Second row: Mgr. S. Smith, K Lietz, D. Nelson, B. johnson. B. Summers, ul. Eddy, B. Ready. G. Mace, K. Eldred, Hopkins, Bartel, B. Smith, I. Crawford, J Carter. Back row: Coach Bettencourt, D. Shutc, G. Sullivan, Lechich, Lantis, T. Barnes, G. Brown, C. Clement, R. Stafford, Sanders, O'Leary. W. Buck, R. Banducci, D. Diegelman, M. johnson, B. McLain, A. Jones, Cheatham. FRO H- OPH FOOTBALL Halfback Gene Kumagai started the Cubs on their way to a three game win streak in which their opponents did not score against them. Kumagai carted the ball 139 yards in 11 carries for the game's only TD in the 7-O Se' quoia game. Dave Doerflinger managed 69 yards in eight carries, leading the 27fO win over Ravenswood. The Districts other new high school, Woodside, was the third victim, 28fO. Jim Cheatham was the groundfgainer here, with 46 yards in 5 tries. Cheatham again led ground-covering efforts in the Palo Alto game, converting 8 trips into 63 yards. The Paly eleven stunted other Cub action however, copping an easy 7f27 win. The season's only nonfleague contest resulted in a fourth scoreless game for MfA opposition and the Cubs were 20 point vicf tors. In 13 carries each, Kumagai compiled 58 and Dave Nelson 56 yards, but still were trampled by the Cubs from Cubberley, 645. The baby Bruins ended their season with a 4f3 record, losing 13-39 to Carlmont and finish- ing in fourth place. Bill Summers and Russell Banducci, both guards, were nominated hrst stringers on the AllfSPAL squad for their sparkling offensive and defensive play. Summers was also presented with the Recorder Athletic Endeavor Award. Kumagai, a halfback, was placed on the second league squad and voted the Cubs' Most Valuable Player. Cheatf ham, recipient of the Rotary Teamwork Award, and end Mark Hutchinson, the team's leading pass receiver, ref ceived honorable mention for the mythical league squad. John Carter was voted the team's most improved player. Summers and Hutchinson were nominated as cofcaptains. Ubb91'leYl5 luck Of the dill' fan much Mark Hutchinson scored the Cubs :tter than this forthcoming loss de' Speedy back Gene-Kumagai has been stopped after a short only touchdown in the Paly game with icts. ground gamer against Cubberley. this spectacular diving catch. wwf, A W, .... .,,. ,,.,,,., .,.. . V U ' I wr bam, 4, rg A ff D f .f4- 4 we Q, Mm. . ,A g . . .2 41 1, . . - , 5, 'Z!Z?W4Wff9ZJ!W4'WM 17Z'2, .f.',4-Q'fffL ,1,9'fff.f2'- r 42 ivfii-M'477Z'm. '. Jean, , flhilh' . wa .A ,.,s. .if L.. .arf ff au- f 2 ' we -M .,. ff U . The Iims, Cheatham and Holland, team up to keep the ball away from Cubberley hands. 1 Q gif Defensive play like this hy Arden jones just couldn't contain the Cougar Cubs as they won by a touchdown and H Point' after. Mark Hutchinson and jim Cheatham are in thc back' ground. , f'rL.f ' xx' .4 A , ., . . we . . , Blocking by Dave Nelson and Darrell Diegelman wasn't enough to keep Gene Sullivan from being dropped behind scrimmage by two Cubberleites. Jim Cheatham took advantage of quarterback Dave Nelson's block and fought his way one yard inside Viking territory. f'53'k?H 'I EJif'L1'? X Y W1 ' 'A . Mia -'Qi il. me ww wmv ff , , . , , . J 99 05 iw 9 Wg naw l ' - 'V ,ell ,ll 1, :Oz r' . ' , ,f Mvmwpfrf . ' . -milf? . ,365 Klliff 'Qs FTLIQA ,-,ikmnri f Qi' 2, gi ,V ' , I i5'XB'J71l-AY .3X.BlT11'g',6 PM 15,6 511, 2 if l f . ' ., g.5rz E ' ' W., f I .1 , -V H - Ar H by qi ,V 3 -ff! ,H ' ,, ww' W, A W vmrffra. .xiwrf awflzy -Q W A f . . :,,, SVG tsl! bm Q If ,,,, , f XNM M ' K ' ffm-,, , ' R259 .ff . I , 1 - if V,,VV Q Team members were, Front row, left to right: M. LeBaron, B. Lorton, M. Topham, B.-Kinsley, C. Ott. Second row: Mgr. T. Bob Kaldveer keeps the ball away from his opponent Hobson, J. Niven, F. Peary, S. Gordon, C. Fisher, R. Jones. Back m the Cubbeflel' Same- row: J. Kirkman, R. Johnston, D. Hancock, B. Kaldveer, P. Patti' son, Coach Bob Gaughran. VAR ITY ATER PULO Far surpassing the expectations of everyone except rookie coach Bob Gaughran, the Bear water polo team finished first in the SPAL. Losing only one league game and two nonfleague during a fifteen game season, Gaughran's proteges allowed only 20 points while hitting for 77 in league competition. The first league game, with Palo Alto, led to a 7f1 Viking defeat. Mike Topham led scoring in the 9f2 Sequoia rout, scoring 5 goals out of 14 attempts. Bob Kaldveer led his teammates to a 17f2 win span over Woodside, hitting for 4 out of 5 . MfA lost a rough 4f5 game to Carlmont in the single league loss despite the efforts of Mike Topham, who scored all MfA goals that day. A repeat .of 4 points by Topham helped the poloists to a 1Of1 Viking victory as the sec' ond round began. Bob Kinsley hit 5 for 10 in the second Sequoia encounter paving the way for an 11f3 win. Kinsley led the way again with 4 in the llfl Woodside tilt. The hnal and decisive 8f5 game with Carlmont saw the Bears take an early lead that was never seriously threatened. Receiving an unprecedented number of first string SPAL nominations, MfA accom' plished the impossible feat of placing an entire squad on the honorary team. Unanif mous choice Mike Topham and Roger Johnston were picked at forward positions, Bill Lorton and Jim Niven copped guard honors, while Pat Pattison, goalie, was also unanif mous. Topham also received the most Valuable Player Award. Lorton claimed both the Recorder Athletic Endeavor Award and the Nicholas Nugent Teamwork Award. Craig Fisher was voted the Most Improved Player. Pat Pattison is about to block a goal attempt in Doug Hancock passes to Bob Kinsley, who managed to score on the play, the Carlmont game as Roger Johnston looks on. in the Woodside carnage. ,. ,wilt X MG' ff .. x ss 'J .s sW? ' ' 'X-V - .- f::V I Q X- I I I ,.,, W ' ,f ,V x gg I . 1. . - A ' ,' ' . 1155 J.. V se as ' . A I 'f 'ff 1 K . ,r - . a ' V .V V oss Wifi 1 '15-. ' . I 5' , ' if? .3 , if 1' - -1'fi'-is bi ' . 2 f 3 f 1 . p . 'A f w V, V I A I ' ' ' HW V- .Vca ,VW 'A 1.4. ML A- - P Q ' ' , 153V gg 1 I. tt, , - v 1 I . . . ESE V 1. VS X 5 V v 4, W U -V ., V 'wtf ' fi J ,QYTYNU Z' V' ily 1 ,Q 34 kv ,S j I .N , QL ' gg! 4 V? -1 1 A- ' ' ' 4 M. Y ,. I , wg 'V' I A N 'T . . c' .ta X 'c 44754 W iii? M .M ,xW. - . X V X .1 l g Rick Bentley managed to go all the way for a score on this play in the second Woodside game. WEN gms -L: X , - ,- E xl , ' x.,,,,, , -XI :M A :-.:..,,- 5 9 I 3 x , ' L , , K A I .5 J .' 4 . A E' . X , Af,k',v. X. X - n' 4, x V . . 5 I gy ' ,,: ,im ,g sx ei: a Q i I ' Lv I -' ' , i. . . 1 f ' S ' X V, .' 4 - .vu X 'N1:i': Q . - 5 x . . .. . . ,X V Q ,. X - X X N. R .. WAY X , 4 . ,N . i F5 if SX . Q 1 , A 5,51-., ls ,X lg 4 Sim f f -.V- -. 'B lv Q, w- , ll V 1 - . 5 Q V if V A x Q ll F 'I MM Mba gn, ,sa , -Z, V . .., at., , 1- ' i U MM, - V' af if ,I . fs. Q. Team members were, Front row, left to right: B. Racine, A. Cooper' rider, B. Champion, M. Abramson, T. Poore, I. Booth. Second row: P. Reilly, B. Plate, B. Swartmen, T. Peterson, McKnight, D. MacKenzie. Back row: Mgr. T. Hobson, G. Williams, M. Dams' gard, D, Innes, J. Anderson, R. Bentley, P. Fromm, M. Sopolski, Coach Bob Gaughran. V FRU H-SOPH Managing to attain the same league standing as their varsity counter-parts with two more losses, the FroshfSoph mermen compiled a seasonal record of 56, never losing by more than 1 point. The junior Vikings were able to barely win 7f8 and another one point margin, this time in favor of MfA, was responsible for the 7f6 Sequoia triumph. The well balanced Cub attack saw Woodside go down 5f3. The team's second loss came at the powerful Carlmont camp, with the Scotties scoring 3 to the brokenfhearted Bears' 2. Palo Alto drowned quickly 6-3, while Sequoia fell by a meager point's grace, 4-3. Despite the efforts of Tom Poore, who netted all 3 MfA tallies, Woodside accounted for 4 and the game. In a must win for the league title, MfA succeeded in blanking Carlmont 12fO, led by the 4 point endeavors of Poore and Bill Racine. ATER POLO Tom Poore, Rick Bentley, and Dan Innes were placed on the first string AllfSPAL squad. Innes tripled in receiving honors by being voted the Most Valuable Player and accepting the Nicholas Nugent Teamwork Award. Bill Racine was elected the Most Improved Player and was presented with the Recorder Athletic Endeavor Award. John Anderson managed to swim past his opponent and in Dan Innes was successful in firing the ball past the menacing Wood' for a tally in the Viking tilt. side goalie. I g . if-'I f 'Z . ' ' T. V , 1 . ,mg K ,t .-,Q .. M mv I. f, VV: fy, ,sms , . 'rs ' : vw ' V 5 ' ' A . 413' . 7 A ' . 2' ,fllu 'f 1' fl' 'Q' W -2551245 ' ffli-.fyafkii , wgyf - ' A wa, ,-1.5, - , . , ,, . .,.. , . f ' , ,Q f Q , W , 'fir' 'Z ' M f ff f f uv. fi za, ? ' j 3 f W Wa' , W I I 2773 !V., G . ,V,- T, 'li V' ' , 'A ' in X i I, g I Y , I 'F ,ju 'I ff li X . l l I f 4 , ., i i 1 ,sw Physical itness tests are held twice during the year. A stu' dent attaining the listed requirements, equivalent to approxif mately threeffourths of the ceiling on a five point scale, has attained the status of Gold. The purpose of allowing the eligible students to wear gold shorts is to reward and recogf nize physical achievement. This honor is especially coveted by students who are unable to participate in after school sports. A Gold is not required to join in the daily exercise and is exempt from dressing for P. E. one day each week. Members were, Front row, left to right: Jack Sorrenf tino, Roland Kumagai, Rich Cottrell, John Nash, Gary Stangeland. -Back row: Craig Fisher, Damon Miller, Mike Skuce, Pat Donaghey, Paul Gaetano, Ken Sierra. Not pictured: Ray Jones, Elroy Booker, D. Burns, D. Hack, Gerry Beckers, Ken Hudson, I. Varty, D, Bradley. GOLD Broad jump ........ ...... 8 ' 4 Pullfups ................. ...,.. 1 2 Bar Dips ..............,.,. ...... 2 1 18' Rope Climb ....... ...... 9 .8 sec. 19M Burpees ....... ,,..., 3 O sec. 70 yard swim ........ ....... 3 4 sec. 220 yard dash ....... ....,,, 2 7.6 sec, Pictured below, left to right: Ken Hudson, Damon Miller and Iohn Nash breeze through the pull-up, broad jump and bar dip tests. 3 2A-f V ' - 9 N .fa , 4. 3' 4 J r , J of 5, 1 F' x X 1-My , f 7 3 15257 4 f K, , ' 2 , 4 efzkdeffv lr A kg? '4 -257 , ' M! lf f' t J? yin A , W- W M Af , we, I v f , f ' , 1 H ,y - ff 4' Mfyw 1' i i Y 4. ff , f ,I mms::r:f..wzw,,,mwm'uLmax' -'z.:.1,-- .ty - f f ,My an , Q J 1'-' i2 F ' 81 ' Sim 5 .5 A , MM.,,, .LW 12412 . REQ e or 2 Q xv 1 W2 Y-TYHxxWN'N+ x M QNX na na ng M - 1 . '1 If A f 1 1 s I I . f Team members were, front row, left to right: D. McDowell, F , -I f C. Davis, K. Oaksen, E. Protiva, J. Sturgeon, G. Sullivan 1 l '- I.. Kennedy. Back row: B. Pringle, R. Wright, B. Garner, A I ' I Ag M D. Garner, B. Symon, I. Cheatham, Coach Bob Ayers. um ,M M p ee M pi, 1 ' naw ,av I vi will 2 ...,...,.. . 7 4 X G 3 I WX 5 ' 2 ' ,a1a..m 'r' 4 . . VARSITY BASKETBALL In the first league court encounter with Sequoia, the Bears controlled the boards and the baskets, scalping the Cherokees, 5869. Rick Wright and Paul Dallas were high with 16 and IO points. Dave McDowell and Cliff Davis shared scoring honors with 13 points each, as the Vikings were wrecked 4Of3O. A barely tepid Bear five then succumbed, 33147, to the usually frigid Cougars. Ken 0aksen's 9 was high for the Bears. Davis' ball handling and the 11 and 10 point efforts of Wright and McDowell accounted for the 38-34 Bruin triumph over the Scots. Starting the second round, MfA still managed to outplay Sequoia. Wright added 14 points to the Bruin side of the 38f29 win. Despite 13 and 10 point contributions by Davis and Oaksen, Paly subdued the visiting Bears 4Of42 in their second tilt. Some degree of revenge was effected as Davis' 18 points led the Bears to a 47f41 victory against Cubberley. The Bears faced a mustfwin situation to tie for first place in the final game of the season with Carlmont. Tying but never surpassing the Scots, the Bear quint was bested, 31-37. Dave McDowell affixed 12 to the Bear total. The loss pushed the Bruins down to third place in the SPAL for the Hrst time since 1955. Cliff Davis was placed on the AllfSPAL squad and received the Most Valuable Player Award. Dave McDowell also doubled in honors, receiving the Nick Nugent Teamwork Award and the Recorder Endeavor Award. Bill Symon was voted Most Improved Player. Cliff Davis drives in for a lay-up in the Scot game .... Rick Wright takes a rebound in the Paly tilt .... Doug Garner and ,lim Cheatham vie for a rebound with two Vikings .... Cliff Davis left the Cubberley hoopsters in amaze' ment as he zigzagged through for two. :S -r It ' H, fi 'm ' Baa. J 'XTSTT-af'Crf'f 7.-213' T3-f .I Clxtl' Duns shoot md B111 91mon and en Uakscn are l'ClldX to milu. Nun the a docsrft full into Cougar piws Kan Onkscn and Dug MLDOWQII team up to keep the ball wwly from Cubberleys Nichols. . nw .Sf 1' 1 in i.f 'J ...J -..J wp Ken Caksen fights to keep thc ball as Paul Dallas and Rick Wright look on. Rick Wright and Cliff Davis watch in amazement as' the ball floats past them, while big Mike Nichols of Cubberley looks on, Dave McDowell scrambles for the ball ag a hoard of Cougars moves in. M1 35,1 s WB BASKETBALL Ttam ni mhtr xx r knttling left to right: G. Kumagai, P tk mth Bill Lt ltu F 1.cc,j. Buckingham. Stand' t Hu niinn R. Lusch, B. Vv'right, R. Bimrin P Hull N Mitlvu L Sheparclson, M. Cottrell. Frank Lee inserted 17 points in the Bears' total when the B quintet made its 3829 dehut against the Cherokees. The Bears emerged victorious from the Viking game, 2820, as Lou Ciyer and jon Peck edged ahead of their teammates with respective scores of 7 and 6. Peck supplemented the Bear score by 14 in the Cuhherley contest as the Bears carried the day against the Cougars, 4321. Lee's meager 6 wasn't adequate spark when the cagers were conquered by Carlmont, 2935. A second loss ensued when the Bears forfeited to Sequoia. The 16 and 17 point totals of Lee and Peck were essential in the 36-33 win over Paly. The duo of Peck and Lee again dominated the buckets with 14 and 17 point contributions, while Norm MacKay followed with 9 in the 54f34 Cougar massacre. Coach Loftus' five played in a jammed Carlmont gym, losing 31f37. Peck was high point man with 13. Frank Lee was named to the SPAL quint and Jon Peck received honorable mention. Peck also received the Most Valuable Player Award and the Recorder Endeavor Award. Norm MacKay received the Nicholas Nugent Teamwork Award and Bill Wright was named Most Improved Player. Frank Lee shoots for two in lon Peck storms in for another Norm MacKay foils a Carl' Bill Wright and Bob Hartmann tangle the Carlmont contest two against Carlmont as Lee mont attempt for a goal as with twg Scots for 3 rebound Sheppardson 100145 OD. Frank Lee strides in. 1. . 1 U l Y A . ' A 1 L ,W I N I ' , ai Team members were, front row. left to right: B. Abele, Team members were, front row, left to right: A. Butera, M. Flinn, W. Vxfilliams, B. Edmunds, 1. Hirsch. Back row: I. Curti, R. Silverman, M, Roman, M. Christianson, W. K. Hadden, R. Simrin, B. Beckers, D. Johnston. D. Schin- Adkins. Second row: G. Horstkorta, Wagner, D. Kelly, dele, XV. Oda. Coach Bill Loftus. I, Black, M. Roman, M. Matthews, B. Guglielmetti, Coach C BASKETBALL Starting the league season, MfA was walloped 26f51 by the Cherokee Cs although Ken Hadden managed to sink 14 points. Rich Simrin and Hadden contributed 21 and 15, respectively. in the 4623 Ravenswood win. The C cagers accumulated another 46. holding Woodside to 25. Hadden was way ahead with 20, while Simrin was held to 12. Against Cubbcrley. the immortal twosomel' again reigned supreme as Simrin lent 22 and Hadden 14 towards the 4882 downfall of that club. The 14 and 12 points of Simrin and Hadden were desperately needed in the close 3664 scrape with Paly. The Bear quint was forced to bow before Carlmont and Sequoia by the slim' mest possible margins of 3263 and 3162 before vanquish' ing Ravenswood. 3960, in a game that again saw Sirnrin and Hadden carry away scoring honors. Their totals were 11 and 14 against the Troians. Woodside, too, fell victim to the MfA hoopsters. 49f24, with Simrin and Hadden racking up 17 and 17 point totals. Against Cube berley, Simrin initiated a 67fpoint scoring spree that almost doubled the Cougars' 34. Hadden and Walker Williams trailed with 15 and 11. The Viking quint fell al' most as easily as Hadden and Sim' rin contributed 21 and 11 toward the 50726 score. The Bears were dumped by the Scots, 31f37, in the final tilt of the season, leaving the Bears with an 8f4 record and a third place berth in the SPAL. Rich Simrin and Ken Hadden were voted to the first and second strings of the mythical allfleague squad. Hadden, who was league scoring champion with 177, also was ac- corded the Recorder Athletic En' deauor Award. Simrin, second in league scoring with 169, was nomif nated team captain and the Most Valuable Player. The Most Im' proved Player Award went to Dave Schindele, while Will Uda received the Nicholas Nugent Teamwork Award. Bill Loftus. Three Wildcats weren't able to stop Bill Beckers as he hit for two in the Wood' side C game. D BASKETBALL MfA's D Hoopsters embarked on a near perfect season with a 26f24 victory over Sequoia, with John Curti sparkf ing the Bears in that game. Curti rallied again with 15 as Bill Loftus' wards rolled over Ravenswood, 31f20. Dick Kelly edged ahead of Curti in scoring totals as Woodside fell in line, 24f19. They accounted for 10 and 8, respecf tively. The midget cagers ran wild against Cubberley, racking up 49 points while holding the Cougars to 13. Marc Roman with 10 and Curti with 8 were high scorers for the Bears. Curti and Roman also led the D's to a 27f17 win over Palo Alto with 11 and 8 points. Carlmont fell barely to the consistent Bears as Curti, Roman and John Black contributed S, 8 and 7 to the 3-4f32 tally. Roman hit for 8 points for the third time and Bob Guglielf metti tied his effort in the 2620 Sequoia game. Gugliel- metti and Roman, with 13 and 10, led a 37fpoint Bear attack while holding Ravenswood to 14. Curti's 10 and Romans 8 aided the 32f21 Woodside win. Guglielmetti, sink' ing 19, was the only Bear to hit for more than two in the 27f21 Cubf berley encounter. Although Black, Guglielmetti and Cuni managed to score 9, S and S, Palo Alto still was able to carry the day in the Bears' only loss of the season. MfA emerged 3 point victors in the close 2827 Carlmont tilt. Guglielmetti was high point man for that game with 10. The D's ended their league season with an 11f1 record that left them in first place, John Curti and Bob Guglielmetti were placed on the first team of the honorary allfleague squad. Dick Kelly received honorable mention. Curti tripled in receiving honors, accepting the Recorder Endeavor Award and the Most Valuable Player Award. Angelo Butera was nominated the Mtist Improved Player, while Guglielmetti and Kelly shared the Nicholas Nugent Teamworlq Award. . A? A. paxil' Team members were, lcft to right, front row: C. Yannacone, A. Kertz, G. Fakhouri, D. Martin, K. Lynch, D. Fraser, D. LeClaire, Beale. Second row: D. Miller, R. Coelho, D. Hack, Link, J. Harrigan, D. Catchings, P. Hertmann, D. Mealand, D, Ryan, D. Castello. Back row: Rf Xkfilliams, D. Fehrt, G. Brown, B. Hayes, R. Banducci, P. Dupont, L. Johnson, E. LeClaire, B. Lindsey. WRESTLING McnlofAtherton grapplers compiled a 5f1 winfloss record, which brought them a third share of the league title this year. The season began with a 39f15 win over Sequoia as the Bears won 9 of 12 matches, six of them by pins. Inexperienced Ravenswood fared better than the veteran of the district, losing 33121, Wocndside, too, outpointed Sequoia's effort with 18 points although M-A scored 34, winning eight matches with five pins and three decisions. The two schools from Middle' ticld Road vied in a tense night match that the Bears copped, 2400. The Bears took 7 of 12 matches from Cubherley. The season's only loss came on Paly's mats when the Bears won only four matches and tied another in a mild 2948 upset, The wrestlers bested Carlmont, 34f14, in the final match of the season in another night match. MfA pinned in five matches and picked up three more wins by decisions, Competing for individual honors in the SPAL's at Cubberley, Bear grapplers managed to bring home eight medals. jack Beale took second in the 103 lb. class, Kip Garabedian was also second at 112, Doug Catchings emerged second in the 127 division, Dan Hack eliminated all competif tion at 133, Craig Fisher and Dick Fehrt earned third place spots at 138 and 154, respectively, Bob Hayes received a winner's medal in the 191 class, while Russ Banducci was the second place unlimited. Garabedian also took a fourth place in the North Coast Section II. The only honorary award in wrestling was the Recorder Endeavor Award, which was bestowed upon Dan Hack. A takedown wasn't necessary as Ed Le Claire pinned his 174 lb. Carlmont opponent in the hrst round. ,mfr- Us 45...-vu-uurvf' wffvlxlui 41491 Another Scot eyes the ceiling as 145 lb Dick Castello maneuvers into a perfect pinning hold Team members were, front row, left to right: D. Armstrong, N. MacKay, B. Darrough, M. Flinn, Cooper. Back rowg Mgr. T. Kriemer, D. Abele, Beltramo, McFarlin, Jones, S. Armstrong, Coach Art Boettcher. TENNIS Led hy singles men John Beltramo and Jim McFar1in, this year's tennis team was expected to finish either in second place or a tie for Hrst in the SPAL. Last year's undefeated doubles team, Mark Healy and Jim Cooper, was also counted on to help the team Dick Abele shows perfect form in serving to his Cougar opponent. Jim McFarlin deftly returned a Paly serve and went on to Win the match. K ' fmbmfwm .z 1 I 41, 4 we Z w ff, ,, , 1 1 .3 3 . .,,, , ,pff W, . V Q '..b' I... ,V V A Q 1 , I U ' 'i 'i..' f V J.. 3 r 4 Iyazf X y Q N f 'A A .I H 'Nm-N Q' 1 f ,,7. 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VARSITY TRACK This was Sam Lugonja's lirst year as Varsity track coach and the Bears' victory at the Palo Alto Easter Relays showed the cindermen to be strong contenders for the SPAL crown. Dick Burns, Willie Waller, john Finegold and Jon Peck in the sprints, the team of Jim Cheatham, Stu Hawley, Burns and Waller in the 880 relay, distance men Mike Skuce, Hugh Smith, and Ben Eastman, Gerry Varty at the hurdles, and Fred Courter in the pole vault all showed great promise. Highfstepping Ben Eastman shows his form in the 880 rs 0. ,M i. H 43. , .M l ff Q 'Q-Q Bill Swift puts the shot 40 feet against Cubberley, NRNNK ss tlyxbxs ML --.....,, . ' , .W '5- G!'SV'2 5?f'? U h W: . He. ,- U 3 , . ' I . M n ,... i , - 4 , t, . ,h . -qs mm-cf v -P -if 'M' ... . . f -4'9 5: - s'S YP'-?'1'-5' '- .. '. if i , Fred Courter goes over the bar at IO feet, 2 inches E, 3 e ,N .2 5. X ss? Gerry Varty and John Smith finished lf2 i in the 120 yard high hurdles. 3 . 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N 4-,adn Sprinters Lafayette Hayes and Bob Beckstrom, hurdler john Clark, high jumper Mark Hutchinf son, and weightmen Stan Eekholm and Bill Sum- mers hoped to help the B track team in their battle to retain the SPAL title. Team members were, front row, left to right: D. Massey, B. Kennedy, B. Beekstrom, Holland, S. Smith, P. Stewart, M. Hutchinson. Back row: Platt, M. Hulton, F. Schroeder, S. Horton, Hopkins, N. Wilson, T. Bonora, L. Hayes, B. Summers, D. Conley, Clark, S. Eckholm, Powell. B broadjumper Bob Cook leaps in the Cubberley meet Led by Dave Tenney and Dave Merta, the C's were rated as probable contenders for the SPAL lightweight crown. Team members were, ffOT1t row, left to right: C. Masaoka, Beale, D. Strock, H. Skehan, D. Merta, D. Tenney. Back row: T. Sanford, R. Manwaring, D. Cattieh, B. Cook, B. Luchini, S. Crider, R, Tuffli. R. 1' x I I Team members were, front row, left to right: C. Ott, G. Beckers, R. Dedge, E. Burns, T. Angell. Second row: T. Peterson, B. Lorton, 1. Massey, I. Buck' ingham, G. Giske. Back row: B. Ready, D. MacKenzie, R. Johnston, M. Chase, C. Clement, R. Tuttle. VARSITY SWIMMING Bob Gaughraifs first year as coach of the mermen was expected to be very successful as the team was virtually assured of swimming their way to a second place in the SPAL. Gerry Beekers, Bill Lorton and Rich Tuttle set new records at each meet and it was certain that there would be several Bears on the allfleague team at the end of the season. B SWIMMING With the help of Gary Williams, Bob Laird, Jeff Buckingham and Bill Racine, the HB team hoped to sink all oncomers and capture the league title. C SWIMMING MfA's junior mermen seemed destined for a probable first place in the SPAL, aided considerably by Terry Peterson, jeff McKnight and the versatile Bob Plate. V.-... :. Team members were, front row, left to right: K. Ackles, A. Cooperrider, G. Leslie. Back row: Mgr. M. Murphy, M. Damsgaard, D. S Schindele, B. Laird. '13 .-ff ' 11:1 'Ifn Y. ,ffiqfv IM- .5 , ,,, , ,,., ,, , f '- I V1 as .Kwai . jack Leahy demonstrates his spectacular diving skill at the Cal meet. ! '-Y,-415' lialflrl 4545256 1054111-1900? as as ,,, . Z X 2 1:94542 M hi' f ,Q Q, ,,-,f W1 pr q iw-. , wiv 7 1 ff y 'ia f gg HA,- V s 915' f f fs ,,, ' Y r Mg fw, ff J J E, wW ' - nl' ' an 1 , ' , Hul a! LW . . nu if Qu i 1 MJ- -1 9 N ! . :SZ it RN an if NN ' l , 5f f g l gn 5 e l if g' h Y aw ,. f 4 ' V'-.,,-1 VV A - Us I, ' fx 'G A 4 . 2 1 i ' , -, ,, M. , V - , Tfzf W ms, , , ' ' f , ,ef f 'f'a,Q4 f, :fwffwz' 1 five, .. 2 -'-- -' Y 1 if ' , W V7 f f yffff Mp! M, ..,,. My f If 2:11 yryfkvy v,2'aW'vf'W2W ' . , ,, if V ' 'fha ' f , fzwf4f 1f' M ,I V 41- H ,, ,f:,.,..,.,3Win., 3213 , 'law f Lf1i,f,,,fr.z. W V! f ,, if ,7,wg,,. f Top: M-A and the Cal Frosh start out in the 200 yard freestyle. Bottom: Swimmers shove off in the 100 yard backstroke. X lfffg, f , , Milf, L , fi 'Z , . I 'W' 1 nl: . 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Inu , .Ny .L 4 1 . - f ng s . , .4 i i J '- '. 1 ' ,LU - W :Mi L ,, -x '. - - s V Jig. - P.. 5' , Q ,JA Q, , W V ,.,, .,,,. c, Q Zsf::2:5:':r:1e21 4. Team members were. front row, left to right: K. Hooper, F. Lee, J. Stonehouse, M. Akutagawa, Williams, C. Aparicio, S. Colpitts. Second row: Mgr. C. Heimerdinger, H. Hart, M. Anderson, C. Scott, L. W'agner, K. Bach, YV. Hensill, D. Hall. Back row: Mgr. M. Cory, L. Larson, D. Copenhagen, D. Partemi, D. Lang, L. Krenzin, A. Pryal, Coach Frank Bettencourt, Mgr. A. Testa. VARSITY BASEBALL With almost a third of last year's team returning, MfA's diamondmen were picked to receive a second or third place berth in the league. Coach Frank Bettencourfs nine took a second place in the M-A sponsored Easter Tournament at Flood Park, losing only to Sequoia in the finals. Pitcher Dave Lang, catcher Charlie Aparicio, shortstop Lynn Larson, and first sacker Stew Colpitts were powerful at bat and also showed outstandf ing defensive work. Lynn Larson belts out a double against Carlrnont. as , 5 1-Q2i523E2E'5I:ffrE2? 525525 Dave Lang follows through after fanning a Cougar with his famous curve. ' W. q 'fr 'GL Ejlliftisii':2IZi2E2'aEft' J size. ,I V 1-I-.YA-.-1-'-I-2-.Q -f:-J-Z-I-1 ' :fz-1-5-7 - :figfgfglf,'gf:Q:Q:QQ:f1Q:fz ' .L '-.g:3:L:53.5:- ..Tpl:f:1:2- , if 34.3.5.5Q.3.:.5,gq.:.-.' X 7 - '.:f.v.- .- X , 'Z-Z-'fi-I-2fZ'Z'2'Z-lf. . wr . 'f c' - g 1- N 4 5.3.3.-.:.,. yf., f gg'g:g:g:3:g.gg.3:::5::., f -.,.,.,::.-sg:-:::f53::: :.:::-'f :-:f....-.-.-:- .. 1 1 ,f .:-.-.-:-If-15-f-:-43151::gl 1 I 11515515655-q:gff:,:-i. ,,'ft-:l:f5:3:2:l:1:l:i.-:- ,O 5 N, f ff-.11..?rE::r1i:..1:1:r1rf::rbv .-tfrillz-3 'ii-E1f3'ii'?f5':' '13:-.-:3:5:5.izffz-'if7:f:7:7:'?:T .153'f5f1fi75?:'?ffifiCii723 .. - L ,3.g:g:g:j3:g2.,g::: U , .5g5.3:g:,:2 E'j1,.jLECii:l.ff'..:l: ,.jj:f.'7:f:2-E:kf:T:5iZ '.i'7fi. .7f':9gl:71Q:3:1:f:2:l: -'5' , ' ' ' i c-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-.-:f:--.... . 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Williams, R. Bentley, T. Barnes, I. Saunders, B. Garner, Mgr. P. Giebel. MfA's FroshfSoph nine showed great promise and were expected to finish on top in the SPAL. The club possessed a large group of nrst-class pitchers headed by Rick Bentley and Ken Hadden, an expert catcher in Rod Stafford, powerful hitting in Dave Nelson and the allfround abilities of Buzz McLain. l S B ill , . E S i T 'WRX . J 3 g xx Left: Gordon Mace eyes the ball A Q up after leaving his bat as it travels X. 5 Q' out of reach for a single. R - . , . H -- - wi l' -- 1 is - bf' 'T-Tw? l is ' K . MQ' f 1 1 Q a 5 ' ' L if 'Z . Nr V f , as y ' . I . 5 f I WGQWMW -aa fv g. v , , 7 ' ,Nh 14 V ' . .6 I . 'A I X ' M 1 a a f . A ' ' Right: Ken Hadden demonstrates A I 1 ' V Q QS be , , his pitching skill in a nonfleague ' ' . K 4 A A' ' - . ' ,Q , ' X A . , A game at San Mateo which the . VM , ' M MU I V N X raven... .... f ff .5 Bm Won, 84' ' ZZ.: We 1 ' 4. -S M X ., .. A ,A,, ,igfkr-...an ,A X is ., Q .f ' ,aa ,, . .. . ' f . , ', X . . nl g . A x 0 ' ' .. ' x 4 Q . . :.. 'nit-4 imsrxqx i. :-Q 1 PAL CHA PIO ROSES' Patterson Bill SUITITHCIS Russ Banducci Varsity Football FfS Football 12,3 Football s 5 X 3 5 . W X Bill Lorton Pat Pattison Tom Poore Vars. Water Polo Vars, Water Polo FBS Water P010 , -' t If 5 mg 1 ff i 'ffi , 1 T f X x f if f lg 'Muzi' ' H 4v,.,,t ,,, LW ,435 Riaeawifdn. Ken Hadden NC Basketball D Basketball John Curti Bob Guglielmetti Basketball 1' , , ,E ! .fi 1 5 W! A 1' , Gene Kumagai F35 Football f f X 1 ,ef 3 f 1 .M xg -N 4 6 s , af 4 x if? f 1 M. Q RA -1742 was Wg, ww HP, .1-au,f,., ,ff ,Q-wgv.,f2,1c wiafmnig ,W-,.,.,,g ?Q:,iii:zf'f Cliff Davis Vars. Basketball 3 , Q ., 1 V? 4, g 4 ,. ' 6' Dick Kelley D Basketball Www so M , ,f A-v ? Q f' 'X f x www ixxw vm N ,nr fbi 'ns- Om Om 1-'FP U':r' 'im 'B ji-193 mr mm S5- fl 92? in Lllh o :i ,,-,.. ff as Q FrankALee Rich Simrin B Basketball C Basketball Bob Hayes Russ Banducci Wrestling Wrestling l65 , X555 X Xsgx S XX 3 X : X -f gpg., Q .. ' Kin? Eff' K X X X X X XX xX ., X., X XX XX N X XX X W.. X NN . x x 'X Q X XX X XXX X B'-X 3 of Q W Q' X Q i u X .3 qt, of X Y ' 1 5- wr X - .,.-5 5 X X X Xw N Q X X X X ' 3 A X u .Q x A Q X X P X QR X X QQ x x x Q R ,N XX. X m N X K L .. wb mg. sw- ' my 'Xu MQ, v SPORTS REVIEW A, A -X. HOCKEY HONOR TEAM SWIMMING HONOR TEAM Pittured Front row left to right D Pawarella M Hill Pictured, Front row, left to right: D, Brecker, S. Sleeper Talbou Batk row Petere S Robe-rtQ P McGr1ff Back row: K. Sukikane, S. Smith, P. Parnie. GIRLS' SPORT BASKETBALL HONOR TEAM Pictured, Front row, left to right: I, Allen, M. Hill, Di ana, N. Heidenreich, S. Carabedian, P. Parnie, K. Suki kane. Back row: A. Fullenwider, M. Gross, C. Bradford F. Castro, S, Smith, J. Mans, E. Ellern, M. Hegland. TSHX YRS HEI K 3:53!Z.S1uE 't'Ti'X. I 75...-.. High Hurdle A. Y 'I sf 'K 100 yd. 220 yd. 440 yd. sso yd. Mile . sso yd. 120 yd. l' il 4 J Q Q Relay . . 180 yd. Low Hurdle High jump . A. . Broad .lump . , Pole Vault . . Shot Put . Discus . . . 440 yd. Relay . 75 yd. . . 150 yd. . . 330 yd. . . 660 yd. . . . . 1320 yd. . . . . 70 yd High Hurdle 120 yd. Low Hurdle High jump . . . Broad Jump . Pole Vault , Shot Put. . Discus . . 440yd. Relay . 75yd. . 1SOyd. . 330 yd ...., 660 yd ...., 120 yd. Low Hurdle High Jump . . . Broad Jump . Shot Put . . . 440 yd Relay . 'Track VARSITY :10.1 :22.3 150.3 1257.6 4:47.8 1'30.5 .15.1 119.9 6 ft., 1 in. 23 ft., 4M in. 11 ft. mfr., 6Min. 163 ft., 2M in. 143.2 CLASS B 207.7 115.0 136.3 1226.8 3:33.5 :09.0 114.0 CHOOL Terry Baker Dave Easley, Gordy Mathews Gordy Mathews Nick Castner Ralph McIntyre Willie Waller, Doug Hovik, Bob Kennedy, Terry Baker Ron Foster Bob Kennedy Bob Kennedy Terry Baker Gary Stangeland Bob Atkinson Tom Strong Stu Hawley, jon Peck, John Finegold, Dick Burns john Finegold Dick Burns Stu Hawley Ron Clark Jesse Arnold Gerry Varty john Jonas 5 ft 20 fr 'a 9 in. ., 8 in. 10 ft., 4 in. 45 fr ., 3 in. 130 ft., 5 in. CLASS C 243.2 :08.1 :l5.1 :38.9 1131.6 :14.5 5 ft., 4 in. 20 fr. 47 ft., 9 in. 147.3 jim Stanford Jon Peck Gary Stangeland Stan Eckholm Vince Sanchez john Finegold, jon Peck, Stu Hawley, Dick Burns Hal Turner, Ralph Hot.: Ralph Hotz jon Peck Dick Smith Gerry Varty Mark Hutchinson Ralph Hotz Bill Summers Mike Watkins, Paul Brooks, Hardy Watkins,'Ed Gabrilson RECORD 50 yd 100 yd 200 yd 100 yd 100 yd 100 yd 150 yd 200 yd zoo yd. 50 yd. 1.00 yd. 150 yd 100 yd 100 yd. 75 yd. 200 yd. 200 yd 50yd 100yd 50yd 50yd 50yd 100yd 100 yd .Freestyle . . .Freestyle . . Freestyle . .Butterfly . . Backstroke . . Breaststroke . . Individual Medley Medley Relay . Freestyle Relay . Freestyle . Freestyle . Butterfly . . Backstroke . Breaststroke . . Individual Medley Medley Relay . Freestyle Relay . Freestyle . Freestyle . Butterfly . . Backstroke . Breaststroke . Medley Relay . Freestyle Relay . Wimming VARSITY 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLASS B 1 1 2 1 CLASS C 24.2 55.2 05.3 03.8 03.8 13.6 39.0 55.2 40.8 25.4 56.0 28.7 06.8 15.6 44.6 02.5 43.0 127.0 59.7 29.1 30.8 36.4 58.2 50.9 fl ., 4- T + iM! ' Gerry Beckers Bill Lorton Bill Lorton Mike O'Donaghue Dick Tuttle Bill Lorton Mike O'Donaghue Dick Tuttle, Chuck Ott, Bob Plate, Gerry Beckers Bill Lorton, Gerry Beckers, Roger Johnston, Jeff Buckingham Mike Blouin Jeff Buckingham jeff Buckingham Dick Tuttle Gary Wilhams Allen Davis Dick Tuttle, Tom Healy, jim Niven, Bill Lorton Mike Blouin, Jeff Buckingham, Tony Eames, Allen Davis Ted Johnson Bob Plate Bob Plate Bob Plate Jeff McKnight Terry Peterson, jeff McKnight Bob Plate, Don LeClaire Tony Eames, Gerry Schwerin, jeff Buckingham, Bill Lorton C B '2TfG10S CYA 0 If L? c rg ,.- f - Lf- s. gg 0,2 -- D' -If QA . ,xff.Ql,.aN ,x F QM .,.,, ., Vg xr ii v ,KSQQQ M, if -x K xv. ,. 5 t 1. 5, K V ' .fy -i 1 5 5, . .H ' ' ., i. X ai, ,XL 2 , ,ffl my Z. , -H--., x V ,r - , 1 I70 SPORTS REVIEW ,Mi A '54 Q xr! A, if-nvv ' WL if 4 fb? ,ff ,f , M f.ZhMh,, wi Y? l ,. X z kg, I ,,,,,w.MM-w3- I 1-1 1 W N ff T' 'vi 5 - , ,I T .. -.x x Q ' gtflu 5 .f .. , 'Z 1 W Q ff A wx- X-qi ' - -- ME 11 ' ff , . M is-' .. .,. xl f- Q ., 3 3, -1151, -N X Qj 4 1., KL' ,A 3.4 N I i,xg 4Q . A ' 'W igp ' ,9 ' .l s ' : M, Q45 t v-.Mx , . - .gl 1. k I Y ' f, . 355 'QQQQQR X 5' X ' -'ga . :Q ' 5, 412. 'ff , , nfs-4 ' ' , .40 L ag 'vim W ' f , ', p , - - .3,,, Mvjk g , 7 1 ' . f,, f H-Af-551 ,. Q 1- f :I'2i,' f M Q5-L: ,..-,WLS-f -5, ', .Ir fx., , ,,5,.,N ,Q X . - ' f . '93 Af V3 5 ,n h A I , . ' , T. '2f,:5', ' y I Volleyball, played in the gym or outside, requires teamwork and skill. Somehow these girls in this class have misplaced the ball, but the team spirit is still there. Vol' leyball was also offered in the early spring as an afterfschool sport. Although girls rules in basketball differ from boys' rules it doesn t seem to bother the girls that really If you re emotional Modern Dance is the class for you Expression feeling and rhythm are all a part of .,. , , p NV wk 1 N, w ,L 1 f GA 5 y 'XM ,V Am - M +7 Q K V 4 ,, w 1 n M M N X NRL xi X1 xl XD N' L X N N M Vs f J x ' uf X, x X Lb RQ. L X1 XL X M Y , X w X X XXX K x X XY 1 MN ' A L, x ,WZUW ----A-M. .. - f A . - , - 9 , .. 'M ' -a - ' N f ' 5 , I l In I ' I .8 I i I v ,N 1 l . l E 4 ' ff' 1 . 'M N. 7, f Q fn J, fi? , 1 .Fu-sbx -Ut' mv, XNf,Ma.,,.,,,,,W '.,.Es1'df EYE img I' 7 2 Z 'M-mt., QI, ' A f m if 5 ilvv:'73 V Atmosphere and delicious food are first on every couple's mind when they go to the RED COTTAGE to dine. Lin, Rog, Marilyn, Warren, Rog, and Carolina are waiting for the best dinner on the peninsula. OXFQRDS DELICATESSEN OXFORD'S DELICATESSEN on sam Cruz. carries every variety of food for a gourmet or just the average eater. Toni Thunen and Liz Noonan like odd shaped loaves of French bread. DEGNAN PRINTERS MENLO PRESCRIPTION Sally Tuttle and Clluelx Ott are lnepeeung the new He1del berqqprisllat QDEGN iN t13RgNFI-ERS m Izfknlo Paik Th? Even theve Freilwmen grrls know that MENLO PRESCRIP grime a cs L mn k O your prm mg qulc er an TION PHARMACY 15 well Qtocked w1th pharmaceutmal Qupphes lt Q located on El Carnmo 1n Menlo Park Need Qupplies, cardi or stat1onery7 THOMPSONS can help you Mick, Suzanne Dan and Carollna are lookmg for appropriate contemporary cards R ea 7, fx ff- fx ff f X V 2? ji 'fi ff' 2' V' JE 74, Wx f U' , ',7 0,4 ' V f . , V, I Q fy f G . Y 'f , 7,11 ag: ii, , X 4 33 2 ff' 2' fe-3 Willing u f Q' ia, Q R? 2 X V , A 2 s 2 if 4 W V A JOHN ROBERT POWERS 1 known for h1s top fhght Ooooops that boy Danl' Hold on Anne Thomas model Cmdy Henderson Que Lampman and Sharon Bou ne and Terry Rudolph agree a double date can be fun Hatlett under the gmdanee of the metruetor learn that a at REDWOOD ROLLER RINK sense ol tyle none 1nd groonnng are part of a studentb llfe Let FRANCISCAN FORGE redecorate your home Pat Harlan and B111 Abreu look rlght at home IH th1b cozy L K D atmmphere and Fr.1ne1Qean Forge ean ereate th1s same feel Roeket 'Lround the moon QO they Want to the neareet ing IU your home Old'2mob1le dealer PKDDLEFORD m5 4 ,L- . if fig 2 ff' 1 f , 1 if rvri at W R I ifyz m .,,: V MH ,ff5f , ETHEL ACHARD'S ARTHUR RAKE JEWELERS Everything from patterns to yarn can he found at ETHEL If Iudy Burton Wants to surprise Jerry Varty for graduf ACHARD'S. Ann Black and Diana Dexter found them' ation, she will have a hard time doing it now. Jerry has selves learning how to knit argyle socks in a few easy les' already picked out his gift. . . a handsome watchband from sons. ARTHUR RAKE IEWELERS. ASTRA TRAVEL SERVICE XVith service that is really complete, Julia Niven and Jim Holland wish they could convince their parents that a trip to Hawaii would be just the thing for a summer vacation. Of course, ASTRA TRAVEL SERVICE would arrange all the reservations without additional charge. ANN'S COEF EE SHOP If you look as lean and hungry as these students do, you'd better head for ANN'S COFFEE SHOP for a quick and scrumptious lunch. K -JZ H ff, V, 1 f ,, ,, V KVA' V, ,, 6 'Fi,,f. - EF 5, iw W :v:1, fx 1 .2 4 x X 5 E f f 3 RMK K A I 3 , if Q vwtwrg 2 rf I 'E Wy 5 Myst A Egg ex s- X 7? N O' bk? X KWW H. 'tw' ' 'e 33' '- X' 'Q at ur c f qvkgm V 1 ',f 'Xe' FOSTERS SHREVE AND PRYCE ,lCl'I'y Viirty looks satisfied, and you will he too, with a delicious shake oi' cone. Bruce Hopkins, Judy Burton, . Raiidy Mundt. and Dan Felciano exclaim, FOSTER'S These two .athletes Jon Peck and Ward Henan' are try' is thc mst Plncc in town to go for macks -- ing to decide which equipment would make those long summer months slip by fastest. Here they show us only a few of the supplies that SHREVE AND PRYCE SPORT' ING GOODS carries. SEQUOIA MEN'S SHOP Those sweaters and Pendletons are tempting Rick Wright Sue Grider rushes to MAURICE WILLIAMS when she and Paul Dallas. If you want to buy sport clothes that are wants her hair restyled into a new tousled look. She guarf really upftofdate, go to SEQUOIA MEN'S SHOP in Red- antees that you will be satisfied with the results. wood City. fl A7W!Ef J QAWMW 'vagal Jil. I Nbuxil W ll PREUSS AVENUE PHARMACY Need drug supplies? If Toni and joey could persuade Luis and lack to buy some cologne for them, their day would be complete. For the finest in drugs and cosmetics be sure to head for PREUSS AVENUE PHARMACY on Santa Cruz Ave. IERRY'S STORE EOR MEN The potential businessmen of tmorrow go to JERRY'S STORE EOR MEN for their smart looking clothes. Don Chuck Robertson and Sue Grider look over a new tape re Yaggy, Neil Cooperrider, and jerry Varty discuss the stock corder at the MENLO CAMERA SHOP which carries a market prices. complete line of camera supplies CPT rf- '1 -eu Wham f uw,mmzmtfv. i , llBlHb l N':iT,ifh.i 1:27.-1 Llu Us PALO ALTO DRUGS CROSBY Es? DIEGELMAN REALTORS Linda Biocini is trying to sell Darlync Aarons the new lip' Diann Diegelman and Ioan Wyant know that the reliable stick distrihutctl hy Revlon. Any shade of lipstick, plus a salesmen at CROSBY AND DIEGELMAN REALTORS variety of others cosmetics can hc found at PALO ALTO will help them find a spacious lot or house. DRUGS. i i I i l l PENINSULA OPTICIANS FRANES HARDWARE 1 Cathy Gomes mentions the courteous salesmen and the va' Everything for the home can be found at FRANE'S riety of glass frames that can he found at PENINSULA HARDWARE, vouch Penny Pohl, Beth Roberts, and OPTICIANS in Redwood City. Betty Cotton. :f cf -- r may, H IU he A ' 425' C2532 w W J ee ' eeeeee L , : 25 , '- ' Nt, f ' Pit? Q 2 , -- ,,.::.w,-1 Ei i 7 To was E M' X.fy 'swf 44 f , My 9' i V Y' ' ' , f 5 Q . 'X 'W-6-.. M.. my ' Z +V 5' , 7 ,. , 1,f A, Q 1 L, I V I, gf ., I J f ff ff, Ze 7 'fic Grief - 'gf ,f -1 1' . W ,, ,..,. n- ,:,,.i.1,w ' gig, , 1 W f, 54 .7 , -..,A ml' ... MENLO PARK RECORDER John Ernst and Wendy Van Horne discuss the different styles of newspaper writing with the Sports and Society Editors of the MENLO PARK RECORDER DAVIES AUTO COMPANY Nothing feels better than a new car from DAVIES AUTO COMPANY in Redwood City. Q I HEI ! f'ff .x 'P' Tom Moseley can hardly wait to get the Impala out on the road. -,QSM j' ,, ig l Ln 1 .-1-, ggi' A W, 4 , V- H , '11 W - H iw- :Z '12, , f -' , --.r-f -it '.,-ff' J,- ., l. 1 s n 'f 'A' H-ex 1' BUCHANANS REFRIGERATION BUCHANANS REFRIGERAT1oN is the place in Red' wood City to get ucooll' buys on new household appliances. Noel Howard and Patti Patterson inspect a new Amana refrigerator. ood looking leather clothe and acte ories can be found S xxhcr XVhx of tour t the ROBERT IQHN SHQP in Yum, yumlllll EDY'S has real good snacks for the dieter or Toxxn and Country -Xnn Bcu ko and Iudy Row on are nonfdieter. Right, Jack, Lise, and Tom? If you're a non' admiring ta h tther outht and with good reason dietcr be sure and try a delicious sundae after a date. Y X A51-559 fffs A LW' . , , DIXSON'S Barb, Pat, and Macy agree on smart and practical clothes. These Lanzers recommend DIXSON'S in Menlo Park for those terrific Lan: Originals. PENINSULA BRITISH CARS Carolina Pittman would certainly like a shiny new Austin' Healy from PENINSULA BRITISH CARS. Save your nickles and pennies! ROGER REYNOLD'S NURSERY Phil Reilly presents Judy Norcott with a potted plant. Phil tells her if she takes good care of it, she will have a flower for the Junior Prom! ROGER REYNOLD'S NURSERY on El Camino in Atherton can equip you with a variety of garden supplies. MUMFORDS BODY SHOP Don't just stand there!! Pitch in, and help. But in no time at all these mechanics at MUMFORD'S BODY SHOP will'have this car in perfect condition. Dave, Gerry, and John are glad they weren't involved in that accident. 664 A - ,,-.....w ,QW K ,fi 215, fs ft 'S I . I W Six .. fu We .v , .xr ' V I Q ct r Rs. -sf RN e f REX FLOOR COVERINGS REX FLOOR COVERINGS in Menlo Park specializes in lx iitan rugs. Gail Bcnidt and Marilce Green agree that ii fatter rug, in the Happiness Group, has a very inter' t tins and unusual pattern. ELEGEIJS FURNITURE Mary Ann, Bud, Charlie, and Dottie are lookingf??j at the modern furniture at FLEGEIQS FURNITURE. Located on Santa Cruz Avenue, Flegel's offers the finest furnishings for the home. S ,, :far- YORKSHIRE MEN'S STORE For smart looking clothes, Stan Sayles and Chuck Yanna cone like YORKSHIRE MEN'S STORE in Redwood City A courteous salesman will be happy to help you select any type of men's apparel, including these sharp new Pendle tOHS. J1FFY's In the mood for good food? Go to JIFFY'S, located on El Camino in Menlo Park, Follow David Leahy, Gerry Beck- ers, john Finegold, Kip Garabedian, and Dick Waldo, ,E ' dl 2 7 V lli , 2, ff r W X s I ireca K A 'Z 34 - 4m, .. MMM , f ll QJ if -J TQ: 'x., IERAI-IIAN'S Jack Lundgren and Mike Mallin are looking at only a few of the attractive styles of sweaters found at ,lERAHIAN'S in Town and Country. RHEINHARDTS JEWELERS For wedding anniversaries, hope chests, or even graduation, RHEINH.-'xRDT'S IEVVELERS carries the best selection of jewelry and gifts to fit any occasion. Here, Marilyn Ullman looks at a suitable gift for a friend's bridal shower. if H 5 + , 1 V up Q ,fa Z, , 5 t I 1 A A .,', f,f,l,I ,'1 f V . ' ip, . 55 47'-4' Cfffzziltfcv' K4 4 ,tv 34,13 f. i 1 , BELL'S COLLEGE BOOK STORE There are many, many different books to be found in BELL'S COLLEGE BOOK STORE, and Sue McClenahan and Libby Bell find one of the foreign children's storybooks fascinating. SILVESTER'S IRON WORKS At s1LvEsTER's IRON WoRKs you can and anything from a doorknob to a fireplace screen. Ruth Silvestre, Pat Donaghey and Dick Winters enthusiastically admire the many artistically designed products. V ' fir' 'V ff Q -.1 M' warp! ,mf um ' 47L??692Sfz' 4592 f!iwQXbzQ?A m35 l N 'wi 'Wi '55 'Si . T .. :wi Q, X vwwsfvfovwamky x ' v Lflllh 'i.f,,,g, - -RAW, HIE f RUDOLPHS HAIRSTYLING SALON A cozy and friendly atmosphere is one of the advantages to be found at RUDOLPHVS HAIRSTYLING SALON. Kit Fox shows Nancy Bush one of the many bottles of hand lotion available at RUDOLPH'S. WQQDSIDE PLAZA lEWELRY Bob Rheinhardt giving Sue Leslie a ring? Not exactly, but they are looking at the fabulous selections of cultured pearl and fascinating pins and necklaces found at the WCQD- SIDE PLAZA JEWELRY. fp cfs ,Nw WESTCOAST NURSERY Flowers, bushes, plants, shrubs and dwarf fruit trees, plus many beautiful indoor plants are found in attractive arrange' ment here at the WESTCOAST NURSERY. jill Harker and Darlene Roman are having a great time in the fragrant hot houses. KENYON'S DRUGS Prince Matchabelli, Arpege, My Sin, or Devonshire Violets, plus a multitude of glamorous lipsticks and cosmetics are available in a Wide selection at KENYON'S DRUGS in Palo Alto. Wendy Bagrash and Linda Davis look admirf ingly at the latest lotion for sun tanning. AX 1 J. LI--:rl 'fA'sf rx ELM .QJDQJX X f 1 1 r We-.,.... M5111-E ,J MRM! LONG'S QUALITY FOODS Prospective buyers in the meat department? No, they've already had lunch, but Marilynn Pryor, Dick Randall, Mike Skuce and Pat Williams comment on the wonderful service and friendly atmosphere at LONG'S QUALITY FOODS in Ladera. JACOBSONS NURSERY Formerly Peninsula Begonia Gardens, IACOBSON'S NURSERY on Woodside Road will be happy to lend begin' ners a few interesting points on how to make your garden grow. Pat Williams is having a hard time deciding which of these plants to take home. LADERA PHARMACY Jewelry, cosmetics, and a complete line of drugs can be found at the LADERA PHARMACY in Ladera. Patti Thomas, Marilyn Mercer, and that fabulous saleslady frather, manj Iim Niven, take a look at some lotion which comes in handy for sunburn. I-IOGANS Get your brogans at HOGANS, and that is exactly what Mike Fahay and Roger Johnston are doing. They decided it was time to get their summer shoes and beach thongs which, incidentally, are in abundance at HOGANS in all shapes, rather sizes, and colors, ali 131.31 ,JK 1,-3,1110 I1 mv' wwf' guqnq -M1llm...lH iii N X i . an '1 HILQY' . ,, -sxRQ'.!m?5i I slip, ,, , va '- ' . ' ,z X --1 'aligifg , L A A 5- SUNSET MAGAZINE Vx'hat a warm, beautiful day-just perfect for sitting in the employees' patio at the home of SUNSET MAGAZINE, To look at the expansive lawns and gardens encircling SUNSET is very relaxing, and Dick Randall, Mary Hindman, Karen Schmidt and Sandi Hammermann seem to be doing just that. VAN DE SANDE'S MEN'S CLQTHING SHOP The latest and most fashionable in slacks, suits, sports jackets and other type of sportswear can be found at VAN DE SANDES MENS CLOTHING SHQP in Menlo Park. Qne of the congenial salesmen there is showing Ion Peck a pair of their latest slacks. THE CLGTHES CLOSET Two real happy girls, jill Harker and Barbara Caldwell, enjoy wearing two darling outhts from THE CLOTHES CLOSET in Palo Alto. Formals, for the elite, as well as very casual for the easuals may be found on the many attractively arranged clothes racks, 'Q y y i A 'E ' ff- 2' f:l I Q . ' I emi K. T' 3' A il I V x I T , . ga-23:2-1ff:::Efi511: . ,.... ..' ---- -I -Pglf . wir :Q f:,.,....,....,--. ' 'i W Qi 'fu::'55-.S55::Sf:5S?2iI j f' fgggg--Z:-..Z:-!:f.2lv!. 1 -. ,-:::25r:E52r:52: Yrff: .Ig::E:zi..:1..1g 3. .: 23 f,..c.--1.,:.,, - .1 i fx ..f...m:- H-I 3 N I 1 A :::: -'F ':f.2: K 4 . , ,Q ,wg stlrud :HI lr 1 X4 vine .Q-5::5,r ?1j:- -f 5 ' g,iS21Z.:uq .g1,.':,,:,r f i kgzhnm .nf-., , f - V, 'w'::11..l'l':f' ' ' t IlH..,iagaaval' t ' v:,- r '- ,, ng.-N 0. 1' , my siiiigj-iz.,-w e : U r.V S ,Q ml .-- 4 .4, ,I , ul . f -. f 1 '.-.,' ,.::5'! I ,. - P 55, V v 455259: X f 4 . 1 ,,' Q , i. ' if -,,,.,' '. 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TRI-CITY BLUEPRINT is an excellent place to take any important data or information you want printed. MCQUARRIE' S PHARMACY Cute little 'l'Rf3, isn't it? Parked in front of the best place in town for cards or cosmetics, magazines or munchy candy bars, McQlj:XRRlE'S PHARIVIACY-has everything in the drug line. A04 XWEERXE 9 -w ' 2 1 ,PRC LH , W, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,t,, Y iz ?iZfiiZf!WJ,,!f4W 'fv,,,,x Z,gQW ,WlWWf!7f! ff Aw BALLINS Ann Whiting and Sheryl Dunn are quite pleased with their fresh summer frocks from BALLINS. This dress shop carries many darling prints from little girls' dresses to big girls' and mamas' dresses, .......-- ' T --ff. L vi... Y' Q L J 3. 5 sl 'vltfsh' ' 6 .n is SLATT AND PRYOR BUILDERS Marilynn Pryor is talking with her father and Mr. Slatt, she is also learning all about blueprints. They are standing in front of one of the apartments which SLATT AND PRYOR BUILDERS designed and constructed. KRAMER'S KRAMER'S 1 an excellent place to meet the ole gang for a coke on a warm summer day. Dick Winter, Mike Mallin, lack Lundgren, half of Rex Jones, Ruth Silvestre and Marilynn Pryor seem to be going along with the above suggestion. 93? H, 7792. 'Rm Compliments of SIMMONS AND SIMMGNS Physically, mentally, and financially the job of producing Edition VIH was a big job. lt took many hours of planning and many more hours of work. However, in spite of all of the work and planning on the part of t-he staff, this publication would not have been possible if it had not been for the assistance and advice of a number of people. Therefore, the staff of Edition VIII would like to say Thank You to: . . . KEITH COLE STUDIOS for their excellent photographic work. A special 'LThanks goes to Warren Whited for his topfnotch photos and undying sympathy for the staff. . . . The faculty and administration for their cooperation. Another special 'lThanks goes to Mrs. Kellum, Mr. Coffs and Mr. Nugent for helping us solve the many problems which We encountered. . . . TUCKER PRINTING AND LITHOGRAPHY, INC., for their fine work. Their patience and good judgment, when it came to making decisions, won them the friendship and admiraf tion of all the VIII staff. . . . UNIVERSAL BOOKBINDERS for their high quality production of this year's cover. . . . The entire PE. Department for their invaluable assistance. . . . Dennis Anderson of the Redwood City Tribune and Rick Tally of the Menlo Park Recorder for their help on the Sports Section. 1' Editor . . . Business Maiiagei' Advertising Maiiagei' Assisttmt . . Editorial Assistant . Section Editors W EDITION VIII STAFF . JUDY ROWSON . ' MARILYNN PRYOR . . . CAROLINA PITTMAN . CYNTHIA HENDERSON . . . . SANDI HAMMERMAN Classes . . CATHY GOMES, CAROL JEAN MASON Sports .. . CHUCK YANNACONE, MICK WINTER Activities . . MARILYNN PRYOR, CAROLINA PITTMAN Assistants . . . . PHIL REILLY, APRIL GLSEN Index . . . CATHY COMES, CAROL JEAN MAsoN Art Editor . ..... BARBARA CALDWELL Pliotogmphei .... JERRY MATSUKADO Advisor . . MR. CHARLES MENDOZA The staff of Edition VIII has presented this record to you not only that you may look back and reminisce about the good Old days and the parking problems . . . the grass fight . . . lunchfbag gatherings on the hockey field at noon . . . the allfnight parties to finish a Chemistry project . . . the long lines for yellow slips . . . the Board of Welfare raids . . . but in the hope you will always carry with you THE SPIRIT OF MENLCIATHERTQN. These things are very much a part of our lives, here and now in 1959, but will they be the most important things to remember in the years to come? Possibly these five words inscribed in this book: FAITH f KNCWLEDGE f AMBIf TIQN f CQURAGE f PATRONAGE will seem a little bigger and more important than they do nowg for these qualities constitute the ideal of a Bear and the foundation for MfA'S spirit. Aarons Da A rl ne 60 180 Abaaief Edm8ndi69, I DEX Baratoux, Raymonde-16 Barbe, Pamela-60, 84, 91, 175 Barker, Willia-52 Barnard, Bailey-69 Abele, Richard+52, 84, 90, 98, 155 Abele, Robert-60, 153 Abramson, Gerry-26, 89, 107, 108, 110 111,112,113,114 Abramson, Mason-69, 146 Abreu, Bill-26, 84, 176 Aced, Elizabeth-26, 80, 97 Ackerman, Carol-26, 99, 108 Ackerman, Charles-69 Ackles, Kenneth-51, 160 Ackles, Willard-69 Adler, Elizabeth-26 Agrella, Robert-51, 110, 114 Akutagawa, Melvyn-26, 140, 142, 163 Barnes Barnes Barnes Barnes Barron Brenda-26 Barnes, , Cheryl-26, 93 Joyce-60 , Karenf69 ,Tom760, 143, 164 , Bettyf69 Barry, Kathy-68, 69, 85,91 Barry, Nancy-91, 93, 101 Burrell, .1ohnf60, 143 Barth, Joanne-60, 86, 114, 115 Bassett, Janice-52 Batton, Mildred-68, 69 Baumgartner, Elouise-69 Bavid, Nancy-26 Albin, Carol-26, 115 Aldrich, Allan-60 Allan, Dou glas-60 Allbee, Robert-69 Alldr'dge,1rene-167 1 Aller1,, Dar rylf69 Allen, Ernestinef26 Allen, lda-69 Allen, Marlene-26, 99 Allio, Linda-26, 91, 108 Allio, Michael-69 Allphin, Wendy-52 Alverez, Li ncla-60 Ames, Alice-17 Anderson, Darlene-52, 82, 85, 114 Anderson, Glenf69 Anderson, janet-51, 52, 111 'T Anderson, Jerome-5 .. Anderson, John-60, 146 Anderson, Linda-69 Anderson, Nancy-60 Anderson, Peter-69 Anderson, Steven-52, 85, 98 Anderson, Vwlilliam-60 Andrews, Vicki-52, 91 Anery, Ioycelyn-69 Angell, Thomas-26, 80, 84, 98, 107 108, 160 Angelo, Ronnie-52 Antonacci, Nancy-60 Aparicio, Charles-26, 140, 142, 163 Arends, Marguerite-13, 17 Armanasco,1udie-60 Armstrong, Charles-26, 80, 83, 90, 108 ,155 Armstrong, Claire-60 Armstrong, Daniel-60, 155 Armstrong, jerry-52 Arnett, Carter-69 Arnett, Clara-52 Arnold, Steven-69 Ashley, Eugene-26 Ashton, Thomas-26 Ashworth, Anita-26 Atkinson, Bernadette-60 Atkinson, Harold-60 Aubertine, Horace-16 Aumiller, Susan-86, 108 Austin, Orville-13, 16 Ayers, Don-52 Ayers, Robert-21, 149 B Baat, Susan-60 Bach, Kent-52,112,113,163 Bach, Marshallf69 Backhus, Patricia-17 Baesler, Diana769, 99, 104 Bagrash, Wendy459, 60, 186 Bailey, Lesl ie-69 Baker, Dave-52, 140, 157 Baker, Lynn-26, 114, 115, 121 Baker, Nan cy-69 Baker, Susan-60, 113 Ball, Karen-52 Ball, Tracy-69 Balocco, Bob-26 Balsamo, Phil-69 Balzer, Jeanette-69 Bammann, Walter469 Banducci, Russell-69, 143, 154 Beadle, Richard-60, 143 Bca11,1ackf69, 154, 159 Beatty, '1anetf60 Bechtel, Mary Annf69 Beck, Steve-69 Becker, Harriet-69 Beckers, Leonardf27, 85, 98, 99, 176, 184, 160, 161 Beckers, William-69, 154 Beckstrom, Bobf60, 159 Beebe, Dorothy-60 Beelee, Sandra-60 Beene, Donnaf52 Behr, Douglas-52 Beicher,,1ohn-27 Beidatoch, Nancyf60 Bell, Elizabeth-27, 82, 84, 95, 107, 121, 185 Be11,Virginiaa60 Belluomini, Rachellef60 Belt, Barbaraf27 Be1tramo,john-27, 155 Benidt, Gail-52, 84, 91, 184 Benidt, ,lane-24, 27, 91, 93, 126 Benjamin, Donald-52 Benjamin, Timf69 Bennett, Bruce-27 Bennett, Phil-60 Benson, Gregory-60, 121 Bentley, Roderickf59, 60, 146, 164 Bentley, Victoria-69, 91, 104 Berens, David-69 Berg, Kenneth760 Berg, Judy-60 Berger, Iudithf52, 82, 99 Ber1and,Merri11-52, 115 Berry, William-27 Bettencourt, Frank-21, 143, 163 Betts, Susan-51, 52, 91 Bias, Timothyf60 Bier, Iudithf69 Bill, Geralde-52 Bingay, ,lim-60, 112 Bingham, RonaldQ27 Biocini, Linda752, 85, 180 Biocini, Peggy-68, 69, 91 Birkinshaw, Patricia-69 Birkinshaw, William-52 Biver, Barbara-52 Black, Ann-60, 177 Black, John-69, 98, 153 Blagen, Barbara-60, 99 Blaich, Lawrencef52, 114 Blake, Iudithf52 Blake, Paula-52 Blanchard, Jean-27 Blouin, Mikef60 Blyth, Pamf69 Boettcher, Arthur-21, 140, 155 Bogle, Barbara-69 Bogle, Jeanne-52 Bonacich, jean-69 Bonchelf, Robert-60 Bonde, Kristeen-52, 95, 110 Bonde, Wayne-69 Boneso, Bruna-69 Bong, Barbarak52, 84, 85 Bonino, Richardf27 Bonora, Anthony-5 2, 159 Booth, James-60, 146 Boothbry, Paul-60 Boss, Anne Marie-16, 19 Bourne, Jim-27, 84, 176 Bouskos, Ann+24, 27, 82, 84, 92, 101, 126, 182 Bouskos, Ernie-51, 52, 84, 85, 99 Bousquet, Lynne-52 Bowring, Diana-69, 99 Bowen, Herbert-52 Bowden, Bob-60 Bowman, Roger-60 Boyajian, Carol-60 Boyce, Barbara-27 Boye, Davie-27 Boynton, Judith-60, 121 Boynton, Lynn-69 Boynton, Ronald-69, 143 Bradford, Carolyn-60, 167 Bradley, Danielf27, 82 Bradley, Maryf60, 85 Bradshaw, Maurice!-27 Brechler, Ianef51, 52, 95, 114 Brecker, Diana469, 167 Brentnall, Robert-27, 82, 84 Bridgman, Daniel-69 Briggs, Mildred-18 'Briggs, Nancy-52, 109 Brigham, 1ohnf140 Bright, Lois-60 Brink, Gary-69 Brinton, Mac-24, 27 Britts, Robert+69 Bromley, Jerry-27 Brondwin, John-69 Bronson, Tom-140 Brook, Judith-27, 108 Brooks, Bob-28 Broschat, Randall-69 Brown, Arthur-60 Brown, Carolyn-24, 28, 99, 114 Brown, Catherine-69 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown , Davidf60 , Dorothy-69 , Dwight+60 , Edward-20, 121 , Glenn-69,143,154 oan-28 ,J 1 Brown, ohn-60 Brown, Kathleen+60 Brown, Patricia-52 Brown, Shir1ey+69 Brown, Stephanie-69 Brown , Susan-28 Brown, Wanda-69 Brownell, Malcolm+28 Browning, Laurel-52 Browning, Susan-52 Browning, William-69 Brumm, Nancy-52, 95,167 Brumm, Stephen-28, 157 Brunner, Bettyf6O Brunner, Laura-28 Brush, Richardf69 Brydges, Mary-60 Bryson, Bonnie-28, 82, 99 Bryson, Georgie-60, 99 Buchold, jack-60 Buck, Donna-69 Buck, Wallace-60, 143 Buckholtz, Barbara-24, 28, 95, 99, 108 Buckingham, James-69 Buckingham, Jeffrey-52, 98, 152, 160 Bucktha1,janet-28, 84, 99 Bull, Bob-52 Bunker, William-60 Bunting, Sue-60 Burgess, William-69 Burnett, Arthur-60 Burnett, Jody-69 Burns, Margaret-60 Burns, Richard-52, 98, 140, 157, 160 Burpee, Douglas-68, 69 Burpee, Roger-24, 28 Burton, Dorothy-69 Burton, Iudy-24, 28, 82, 177, 178 Busa, Maria-28 Busa, TonyE52 Buscaglia, FrankQ52 Bush, Nancy-52, 86, 89, 91, 186 Bush, Sally-60 Butera, Angleo-60, 153 Butera, Rosemarie-69, 99 Butler, ja mes-20 Buzzell, Linda-60 Bybee, M aleolm-69 Byrns, David-5 2, 107 C Caffar, Lynn-52, 89, 95 Cahn, Robert-69 Caldwell, Barbara-87, 188, 192 Caletti, Robert-69 Calloway Cameron Cameron , Betty-60, 84, 99 , Carol+6O, 99 , Donald-52, 84,108 Cameron, 1111-52, 99, 121 Canham, Clark-69, 107 Cann, Jeff-69 Caouette, Donna-28 Caplan, Frances-60 Caplan, Stephen-52 Card, Ernest-69 Carlson, Frederick+69 Carlson, Guy-69 Carlson, Harriet-69 Carlton, Judith-60 Carlton Robert-52 Carney,llV1elody+69, 108, 111 Carr, Catherine-69 Carr, Do rothy-28 Carr, john+28 Carr, Philip-28 Carroll, Chris-52 Carroll, john-52 Carsel1a,joes7O Carstarphen, john-Z8 Carter, Dale-70, 143 Carty, Stuart-60 Cassell, Alan-52 Castellanos, Yvette-28, 99 Castello, Castoro, Richard-28, 154 Paul-18 Catalano, Steven-70 Catchings, Douglas-28, 85, 91, 1 Catlett, Guy-70 Cattieh, Richardf70, 159 Champion, Robert-70, 146 Chan, Loren-60, 90, 107, 113 Collins, Ed-52 Collins, Greg-52 Collins, -lim-52 Colpitts, Stewart-29, 163 Combs, Shelleym70 Comer, Charlotte-29 Comer, 'lohn-16 Conard, Alberta-61, 121 Condon, RobertA18 Conley, Don-52, 82, 107, 159 Connerly, Ray-29 Connor, Leslie-61 Conrad, Lynn-70 Consani, Norm752 Cook, Connie-70 Cook, Ellen-70 Cook, james---52, 84 Cook, Robert-68, 70, 159 Cooks, Virginia-61 Cooley, Elle-19 Coop, Donald--70 Coop, Norman-61 Cooper, Carol-70 Cooper, Dorothy-61 Cooper, james-29, 155 Cooper, Sharon-70 Cooperrider, Alan-70, 146 Cooperrider, Neil-24, 30, 84, 99, 179, 160 Copenhagen, David-52, 107, 163 Coray, Phillip461 Corbin, Suzanne-70 Corbin, Yvonnef61 Cordrey, Carol-61 Cordrey, Robertf30 Corey, Stuart-20 Cornelius, Carol-59, 61, 90, 115 Corney, lean--70 Cory, Ioya-61, 95 Cory, Michael-30, 163 Cost, john-12 Cotton, Elizabeth-30, 180 Cottrell, Mikef5 2, 152 Cottrell, Richard-30, 147 Cottrell, Sharon-70, 91 Courter, Frank-30 Courter, Fred--30, 157, 158 Chapler, Robert-60 Chase, Lee-29 Chaskm, Judyth-24, 29, sz, 95, 109 Cheatham, Charles-60, 143, 144, 149, 157 Cherin, Stephanie-52, 91 Chew, Florence+29 Chichizola, Susan-29, 90 Chirco, Linda452 Chitros, Barbara-29 Choplin, Rosa-16 Christensen, Diane--60, 111 Christensen, Richard-70 Christensen, Sally-29, 83, 95 Christian, Patricia-29 Christian, William-29 Christiansen, Carol-70 Christiansen, Marie-29, 109, 113, 114 Christiansen, Martin-60, 153, 164 Christie, Douglas-52, 140, 142 Christofferson, Janet-52, 110 Cicogna, Paul-70 Claire, Iacquelyn-70 Couolo, Virginiaf30 Cox, Cox Cox Cox Cox Cox Brian-52, 140 Dennisf30, 140, 142 , Howardf30 Imogene-16 Shirley-30 Susan-w30 Clapp, Nancy-29, 115 Clark, Edgar-52 Clark, Ioan-60 Clark, ,lohn729, 84, 98, 159 Clark, Michael-29, 94, 121 Clarke, Robert419 Claussen Claussen Clement, Clement, Clenney, ,Carl-29 ,Claudiag-70 Clay-61,143,160 Gail-29, 82, 84, 90, 108 lim-61 Clueas, l..owell470, 107 Coe, Thomas470 Coelho, Rodney-61,143, 154 Cofhn, Lesanne-29, 93, 101 Coffis, James-11 Cole, Carol+29 Co1idron,Ash1eigh-61, 91 Colidron, Suzanne-99 Colliander, Kent-52 Collier, Sally-61, 90 Collingw ood, Sue!52 Collins, Carol-29 Collins, Deloresf70 Crafts, Margaret-52, 91 Crapuchettes, James-61, 95, 107 Crapuchettes, Margaret-52, 113 Crary, Martha-30, 114 Crawford, lohn+61, 143 Crawford, Richard-61 Creamer, RogerA52 Cressy, Richard-52 Crivello, Robert-70 Crockett, -loyce752 Crockett, Yvonne-61 Crofts, Shirley-61 Cronk, CarolA3O Cronk, Mary-53 Cross, Robert-70 Crouch, ,ludiann-61 Cryer, Lewis-53, 152 Cryer, Patriciaf70 Cu1ich,C1auc1ef3O Culver, Gail-30 Cummings, Sue-30 Curti, ,lohn753, 153 Curtis, Sandra-53 Curtright, Margaretf61 D Dahl, Evere-tt461 Dahl, -lune761 Dailey, Howardf70 Dallas, Paul7151, 178 Daly, Steve-53 Damsgaard, Michael-70, 146, 160 Dance, Paul!-70 Daniel, Gary-70 Danner, Frankf30 Dan:,Ca1'ol-61 Darling, Robert-53 Darrough, Williamf61, 155 Daseking, Carol-70 Daughtrey, Mike-30 Davenport, Marcella--30, 91, 115 Davidsen, Karen-82, 108, 167 Davidson, Robert--70 Davis, Charles-70 Davis, Clifford--30, 149, 150, 151 Davis, Clorinda-61, 84, 91 Davis, George-70 Davis, Judith-17 Davis, Pat-31, 85, 90, 109, 104 Davis, Patricia-70 Davis. Rosie-31 Davis, Sandy-53 Dean, Cheryl-70 Deauville, Ronald-70 De Bell, Gary-31 Decker, Neil-31 Dedge, Bruce-53, 160 De Kadt, Davicl--31, 80, 113 DellfAquila, Reggie-61, 107 Delucca, Rita-53 Demar, Vicki-61 Demeter, Joe-61 Demma, Sally-31, 95,110,113,11 Dennis, Carolyn-61 Denny, Philip-31 Denton, Kathie-31 De Vivo, Estraeata-31 Dewers, Gordon-53 Dewers, Susan-61 Dexter, Diana-61, 99, 177 Dexter, Ramona-53 De Zur, Darryl-70 Dhuyvetter, Dave-53 Dickenson, Bette-61, 93, 104 Dickey, Janice-61 Dickinson, Barbara-61 Dickman, Claudia-70, 99, 109, 121 Dickman, Frances-31, 99, 108 Dickman, Ronald-61 Diederichsen, Jeanne-20 Diegelman, Darold-61, 143, 144 Diege1man,Diann-31, 180 Dill, Susan-53 Dini, Karen-31 Dirks, Ronald-70 Dixon, Patrick-31 Dobbs, Rosazetta-53, 99 Doerflinger, David-61, 143, 164 Dolmatz., Malvin-18 Dompe, Robert-61, 107 Donaghey, Patrick-31, 136, 147, 185 Donnelly, Patricia-31, 95, 110 Donnelly, Thomas-70 Donofrio, Michael-70 Donovan, Sandra-68, 70, 85, 90 Doran, Kathleen-53 Dorfer, Stanley-17 Dorfmeier, Barbara-21 Dorn, Deanne-61, 90 Dorsey, Harriett-16 Dorst, Maureen-61 Dorst, Michael-24, 31, 85 Douglas, Barry-70 Douglas, Gary-31 Douglas, Richard-61 Douglas, Tom+31 Draper, Bill-61 Drescher, Carolyn-70, 99 Drescher, Wende-31, 99, 109 Driscoll, David-31 Drummond, Marshall-31 Drury, Barbara-61, 99, 182 Dry, Sharon-61 DuFresne, Louise-70, 99 Dunckel, Judy-'70 Dunlap, jan-70, 99 Dunn, Sheryl-53, 95,189 Dunning, Leonard-21, 110 Dupont, ,Paul-51, 53, 154 Durbin, Judy-70, 90 Durfee, Penny-61, 107 Dwane, Diana-32, 108 Dwane, Tine-61 Dwight, Kenneth-61 E Eagan, Linda-70 Eagan, Rodney-70 Eagle, Anna-61, 94, 121 Eagle, Carl-53, 94 Eagle, Delia-61, 90, 115,121 Eastman, Ben-3 2, 114, 157 Eckholm, Stanley-32, 159 Eddy, John-61, 143 Eddy, William-70 Edelen, Peter-53, 140 Eden, joseph-32 Edmonds, Charles-61, 153 Edmondson, Lilliang53 Edwards, jane-61, 110, 114 Edwards, Kathy-61, 91, 108, 109 Edwards, Maryf70, 109 Eglington, Richardg16 Ehlers, Edward-70 Eisenhart, Kenneth-61 Eisler, Jeanette-70 Eisler, Martha-53, 84, 109 Eldredge, Barbara-70 Eldredge, James-5 3, 114 Eldredge, john-70 Eldridge, lamesf53 Eldridge, Janet-61, 109 Elsner, Lee-70,112 Elsner, Paula-32, 83, 84, 97, 104, 109,115 Elton, Bonnie-53, 91,121 Emmick, Ronald-3 2 Ende, Laird-61 Engleman, David-61 Ennis, Erin-61 Ennis, Macy-51, 53, 82, 89, 99,128 Ennis, Sallyf53. 89, 90 Enomoto, Ronald453 Erdman, Erickson Sandra-70 , Ethel-68, 70 Erickson, -loan-53, 84,95 Erickson, Nancy E.f61, 99 Erickson, Nancy K.-61, 99 Ernst, John-sz, 86, ss, isi Eserini, Iwiichaelg-70 Esplund, Karen-61 Estes, Vvlillard-70 Esteva, Teresitaf13, 16 Etienne, John-32, 85, 91,133,136 Evans, Susan-61 Evans, Susan-61 Everett, Norris-114 Everhart, Charlesf5 3, 90 Everley, Mary-70, 85, 91 Fagerri, Alben-19 Fahey, Barbara-61 Fahey, fwiike-14, 32, 84, 91, 94, 187 Fakhouri, George-32, 140, 154 Fallon, Michael432, 107 Farmer, David-32, 157 Farmer, Diane-70 Farnsworth, Daryl-32, 85, 91, 133 Farwell, David470 Faulstick, Nancy-70 Fee, RosemarieY70 Fehring, Annf70, 99 Fehring, Susan!53, 91, 128 Fehrt, Dick-3 2, 154 Felciano, Dan-24, 32, 99, 178 Feldscher, Barry-61 Felkner, Brian-3 2 Fellows, Wilbur-11, 16 Felt, Stephen-70 Felts, Bill-70 Ferguson, William-32, 113 Ferrarini, Carol-32, 110 Fields, Gerald-61 Filardo, Eugene-53 Finego1d,john-32, 140, 157, 184 Finley, Robert-12 Finney, Kenneth-61 Fisher, Craig-145, 147 Fisher, Ierry-61 Fisher, Richard-32 Fisher, Weston-53 Fitschen, Maureen-33 Fitzpatrick, Richard-61 Fitzpatrick, Roberta-61 Fitzurlson, James-61 Flanders, Patricia-53 Flegel, Mark-70 Fleming, Suzanne-59, 61, 91, 109 Fletcher, Codie-16 Fletcher, Nancy!70 Flinn, Mike-53, 98,153, 155 Forbes, Ianet-13, 19 Ford, Edward-33 Ford, Franklin-70 Ford, Wendy-59, 61, 83, 90, 91, 121, 182 Forkner, Susanf61. 99 Fors, Diane753, 91 Forsberg, Robert-33 Forster, Ioan-70, 99 Forsythe, Bruce-24, 33, 114 Fortney, Lindaf33 Fortun, Diane-33 Fox, Kathryn-53, 185 Fraley, Dianne-61 Frankel, Peter461, 157 Franklin, Blakef33, 80, 83, 84, 99,108 Frankscn, jerryf70 Franson, Gary-70 Fraser, David-71 Fraser, James-3 3, 121 Frecburg, Bernardf18, 19 Freeman, Dave-53 Frickcr, Carol-61 Fried, -loan-62, 99 Fromm, Peter-62, 146 Frye, Suzannef33 Fueston, Jimmie-53 Fuhrman, Frederick-53, 83 Fullbright, Robertf53 Fullbright, William-71 Fullenwider, Ann-53, 82, 84, 94, 97, 167 G Gabel, Dennis462, 164 Gabriclson, Eddief62, 143 Gaetano, -lohnf71 Gaetano, Paulf53, 140, 147, 157 Galant, Gloria47l, 99 Galant, Paula-71, 99 Gale, Virginia-62, 111 Gallardo, Frances-71 Galetta, Jerry-33 Galperin, Jacqueline-62, 121 Gamlen, Nancy471, 99 Gant, Clark-53, 94, 112 Garabedian, Karyf33, 184 Garabedian, Sharon-62, 167 Garcia, Dennisf53 Garcia, Linda-71 Gard, ,lanese-53 Gardiner, Virginiaf33 Gardner, Lucy-19 Garner, Davidf53 Garner, Douglas-24, 33, 107, 149 Garner, Robert-62, 149, 164 Garner, Virginiaf62 Gates, Lawrencef53, 112 Gaylord, Robert-62 Geasland, Phyllis-62, 90 Geib, Michael-3 3, 140 Genelza, Cletof71 Georeson, Carol-33 Georgeson, Ianetf71 Geors, Margaretf18 Gerard, Vickeef71 Gerbo, Louisef71, 99 Gerbo, Theresa-53 Gianotti, Joanne-62 Gibson, Carl-71 Gibson, Charlotte-13, 18 Giebel, Phillip-66, 164 Gilbert, Datiaf62 Gilderoy, jack-53 Gilderoy, Elaine-71 Gill, Alice453 Gilmore, Constance-71 Gilroy, Henrietta753 Giske, Grant?33, 160 Giubbini, Bob-33 Giubbini, James-71 Glenn, -ludyf62, 85, 91 Glover, Fredf71 Gocke, lV1ichaelf71 Goetz, Dennisf71 Goldrup, Robert-71 Goldschmidt, Linda453 Goldsmith, Lynnf62, 90 Goldstine, Donnaf62 Golk, Harveyf62 Golobic, Dennis-53 Gomes, Catherine-24, 33, 84, 86, 87, 180, 192 Gomez, Francescaf71, 89, 99 Gonzales, Mary-62 Gonzales, Margot-71 Goodrich, Lynn-71 Goodson, Mike-62 Gordon, Michael-33 Gordon, Stanley-53, 145 Gough, -Iudyf33, 82, 85, 90, 97, 109 Gough, Larry-71 Gove, Paulette+33 Gow, Bonnie-62 Gowdy, Gayle-51, 53, 84, 91,128 Graham, Gayle-62, 91 Graham, jerry-53 Graham, TomA-62 Graves, Nadine-53, 90 Graves, Sharon-71 Gray, Carolyn-71 Gray, Edward418 Gray, Frankf71 Gray, Lindaf62, 93 Gray, Nancy!53, 84, 91 Graze, Mary-71 Green, Marilee-51, 53, 84, 128, 184 Greenberg, Barbara-62 Greene, Essie+34, 121 Greenham, Roger-62 Greenshields, Helen-53 Greenshields, Pam-62 Gregory, Cherylf62 Gregory, Margaret-62 Gregory, Marilyn-71, 91 Grellman, Gonchita162, 91 Grider, Stephen-71, 159 Grider, Sue-34, 91, 178, 179 Grieco, Diana462 Grifhn, Philip-34 Grochol, Alberta-71 Gronenthal, Betty-34 Gronenthal, Lindaf71 Groshart, Don471 Gross, Jeff!-62 Gross, Merrilyf71, 85, 167 Grover, Virginia-59, 62 Gruner, Ted-34 Gruner, William-71, 112 Grush, Diane-71 Guastaferro, Louis-71 Gugliemetti, Robertf62, 153, 164 Gunderson, Carolyn-34 Gutknecht Lynda-53 Gutter, Peter-34, 114 Gutterman, Clifford-62 H Haas, James Hack, Dan-34, 154 Hadden, Barbara-53, 90, 121 Hadden, Karen-53,107 Hadden, Kenneth-62, 153, 164 Hakanson, Tomf34 Hale, Allan-53, 108 Hales, Eva-62, 99 Hales, Karen-71 Hall, Dallas!-34, 113, 163 Hall, Howard-71 Hall, Lenoardf62 Hammerman, Bruce-82, 110, 114 Hammerman, Sandi-53, 84, 87, 91, 108 110,113,114,188,192 Hammond, Gail-62, 90 Hampton, Hellenf34, 85, 90 Hancock, Douglas-24, 34, 83, 80, 85, 99, 145 Hankland, Kaylee-62, 90, 94, 121 Hanlon, Thomas-34 Hanlon, Dorothy-13, 17, 51 Hannay, -lim-71 Hannon, Carolyn-53 Hannon, Rosemary-34 Hansen, Adolph-16 Hanson, Arthur-71 Hansen, Ray-71 Hanson-113 Hapgood, James-71 Hardy, David-71 Hardy,, Karen-34 Hareid, Catherine-24, 34, 85,91 Hareid, Margaret-62, 90 Harker, Carolyn-34, 82, 84, 99, 108, 186,188 Harlan, Patricia-62, 176 Harmon, Jeffery-71 Harper, Ernestf53, 110 Harpster, Rita-68, 71 Harpster, VJillis-53, 113 Harrell, Ned-19 Harrigan, Jim-53, 154 Harrington, Joan-34, 99, 114 Harris, Robert-20 Harshbarger, Leilani-34, 83, 97, 108 Hart, David Hart, Harry-53,121,163 Hartmann, Hans-53 Hartman, Robert-34, 152 Harvie, Richard-62 Harworth, David-62 Haskell, Kit-71 Hassbaum, Ann-34, 85, 91,114 Hatlett, Larry-71 Hatlett, Sharon-53, 91, 176 Hattoom, Lyndaf71 Haughom, David-62 Hausafus, Kurt-71 Hausmann, Robert-13, 16 Hawkins, Carolyn-53 Hawkins, Nancyf51, 53, 86, 114, 12 Hawley, Stuartf35, 108, 113, 157 Hayes, Glendon-71 Hayes, Johnnye-35 Hayes, Judith-91 Hayes, Lafayette-5 3, 140, 159 Hayes, Maef19 Healey, Timothyf62, 107, 140, 154 Healey, Mark-24, 35, 98, 99 Hebbe, Rodney-62 Hebbe, Susana-62 Heckathorn, Ritaf71 Hetlern, Patricia-62 Hetfron, Maragret-62 Hegelheimer, Paul-71 Heidbreder, Carol-53 Heidenreich, Nancy-71, 167 Heidger, Bette-62 Heidger, Robert+71 Heidsiek, Richard-21 Heilmann, Aldenf71 Heilmann, Barbara-71 Heimerdinger, Charlesi35, 163 Heino, Linda-3 5, 99 Heiple, Sally-87 Helsing, Marita+35 Hempel, Carol-62, 95 Hemphill, John-71 Henderson, Arvin+53 Henderson, Cynthiav-24, 35, 80, 83, 85 99, 176, 192 Henderson, Judy-62 Henderson, Sally Henderson, Susan-71, 109 Hendricks, Norman-62 Hendrickson, Claudet-62 Henry, Laura-13, 19 Henry, Russel-71 Hensill,Ward-24, 35, 98, 99, 163, 178, 189 Hensolt, Nancy-35 Hensolt, Richard-71 Hermes, Edith-71 Herrmann, Carl-35 Hertzmann, Paul-62, 154 Heter, Joan-62 Hickethier, Alex-53 Hickethier, Heinzf53 Hickthier, Karl-71 Hight, Shirley-62 Hill, Janice-53 Hill, Judyi71 1HH,h4mHyn-71,90,110,167 Hill, Richard-71 Hill, Sandraf3 5 Hillman, Christina-71 Hilton, Janet-62, 95 Hilton, Laurel-62, 90 Hindman, Maryf3 5, 188 Hippert, Mildredf71 Hirsch, George454 Hirsch, James-62, 153 Hirschboeck, Daniel-35, 99, 107 Hirschboeck, Mary-62 Hirzel, Carolynf3 5 Hoag, Jerilyn-54 Hoage, Arthur-71 Hobson, Anthony-62, 145, 146 Hodges, Glen-71 Hoffman, l:raneesf20 Hotlman, Helenf62, 85, 108 Hoge, Barbara-54, 110 Hohl, Elaine-35 Hohl, Paul-62 Holclorf, Claudia-71 Holland,James-62,1-13, 144,159,177 Holleufler, ,Lynn-3 5, 84, 97, 114 Holman, Paul-35, 107 Holman, Sandra-54 Holmes, LeVell-16 Holmes, Shirley-35 Holmquist, David+71 Holt, John-71 Holt, Thomas-62 Holtuni, Garyf3 5 Hooke, James-54 Hooker, Alice-35, 111 Hooper, Don-35, 113, 163 Hopkins, Bruce-178 Hopkins, Edward-62 Hopler, Beth+36, 94,99 Hopper, Elenwol Horn, Helen754, 97 Horn, RObGrt736, 107, 113,121 Horn, Tim-54 Horne, Margaret-54, 90, 109, 113, 115 Horney, Barry-62, 143 Horney, Suzanne-24, 36, 80, 85, 91, 93, 101, 108, 126 Horrow, Barbara-71 Horstkorta, Gary-71, 153 Horton, Charlesf36, 94, 107, 110 Horton, Judy-71 Horton, Stephen-59, 62, 143, 159 Hotz, Ralph-36 Hovik, Barbaraf71 Howard, Noel-54, 85, 90, 182 Howard, Sheila-54 Howe, Kathleen-71 Hudson, Joanne-36, 83 Hudson, Kenneth-36, 147 Hudson, William-54, 157 Huebsch, Maryf24, 36, 82, 85, 95, 126 Huff, Phillip-62, 152, 157 Hughes, Sallyg54 Hughes, Steven-71 Hull, Andrea-62 Hull, Darlenef62, 112, 113 Hull, Rita-71, 95 Hulten, Pauli54, 159 Hunt, Thomas-36, 110, 114 Hunter, Jamesf62 Hutchins, Charlie-54 Hutchinson, Jamesf62 Hutchison, Mark-143, 144, 159 Hutter, Shirley-62 Hutton, Cynthia-71, 99, 104 1 lnnes, Dan-62, 146 lnnes, James-36 lno, Yuiko-62, 107 lranaga, Christine-54 lriarte, Marciaf36 lson, Roma-72 Iverson, Peterf72 lwasaki, Raymond-115 I Jacimo, Marie-62 Jackson, Judith-54 Jackson, Lia-51, 54, 84 Jackson, Ralph-54 Jacobsen, James-72 Jamart, Sue-51, 54, 84, 91 Jamart,Tom-54,94,121,157 Jarrard, Kathryn-36 Jenks, Phoebe-36 Jennings, Mary-72 Jennings, Thomas-36 Jennings, Verla-36 Jensen, Mary-62, 85, 91 Jenson, Warren-18, 51 Jesson, Brucef72 Jeter, Margaret-54 Jew, Maxine-36, 91 Johnson, Lynne-63, 95 Johnson, Melvin-63, 143, 164 Johnson, Robert-63, 143 Johnson, Susan-72 Johnson, Vivian-54 Johnston, Beverly--72 Johnston, Carol-72 Johnston, David-63, 90, 107. 173 Johnston, Helen-63 Johnston, Roger-36 160, 187 Johnston, Sandra-63 Johnston, W'illiamf54 Jonas, Brent-36 Jones Andrea-63 , 83, 98, 99, 145, Jones Annie Mae-63 Jones Arden-59,63,143,144 Jones Barry-54 Jones, Carol-36 Jones Carol-54 Jones David-72 Jones Donaretha-36 Jones Katherine-72, 99 Jones Kingsford-37, 80, 82 99,108,155 Jones, Marilyn-37 Jones, Michael-72 Jones, Raymond-121 Jones, Rex-54, 140, 145, 190 Jorat, Philip Josue, Sharon Joyce, Gail-54 Justice, Paul-63 K Kajioka, Collin-54 Kaldveer, Bob-54, 145 Kameda, Bob-37 Kameda, Elouise-37 Kamita, Jeanf37 Karcher, Lewis-18 Katko, Doris-37 Katko, Leroy-72 Katsyoshi, Reiko-63 Kauffman, Marianne-72 Kaufmann, Marie-37, 95 Kawauchi, Lois-72 Kaye, Glenn-72 Kayser, Nancy-63 Kayser, Suzanne-54 Kazor, Sharon-54 Keahey, Arlene-37 Keating, Charlotte-54 Keating, Susie-54 Keck, Georgia-72 Kelfer, Richard-72 Keith, Myrna-37, 99, 110, 1 Keller, Georgiaf63 Kelley, Barbara-72 Kelley, Geraldinei63, 109 Kelley, Thomas-63 Kellum, Eleanorill Kelly, Nancy-63 Kelly, Richard-153 Kelm, Linda-72 Kemmerle, Steve n-7 2 Kemp, Vivian-63 Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy Betsy-63, 99, 121 Carolyn-72 Jean-72 Kennedy: Larry-63, 149 Kennedy, Robert-159 Johnson, Blanche-72 Johnson, Carolyn-72 Johnson, Holly-63 Johnson, James-54 Johnson, Kenya-63, 94 Johnson, Larry-36 Johnson ,Larry-72, 154 Kennon, Ruth-63 Kent, Karen-54, 84, 99 Kerbey, James-54 Kerr, Thomas-63 Kertz, Arlan-37, 154 Kerwin, Helen-12 Kerwin, Richard-37, 112, 1 Kesinger, Tim-63 Kiester, Sharon-72 Kimball, Jay-54 Kimball, Karin-72, 90 Kimber, Valerie-37, 84 King, Donaldi54, 112 King, Donna-72, 91 King, Frederick-54, 121 King, Gregory-63 Kinsley, Karen-72 Kinsley, Robert-54, 145 Kinstler, Edward-72 Kirkman, Barbara-63 ,s3,s4,9a 11 40 Kirkman, James-37, 145 Klebe, Esther-37, 91, 114 Klein, Carol-54 Klein, Claudia-54 Klein, Judy-63, 84, 85, 91 Kleiner, Janet-54 Klika, Auralee-54, 91 Klumpp, Ralph-63, 157 Knaules, James-54 Kneer, Jim-54 Knight, L.-104 Knight, Wiley-54, 112 Knox, Carol-63, 90 Kofahl, Richard-54, 140 Kohlardt, A1-54 Kohler, Richard-72 Kohlhardt, Louise-72 Kopf, Richard-72 Kornblith, Nancy-63, 89, 90, 95,91 108, 109, 115 Kraft, Candace-63, 85, 91 Krakauer, Gerald-'72 Kramer, Larry-37, 157, 176 Kramer, Tom-63 Kreimer, John-72, 155 Krenzin, Larry-140, 163 Kriz, Sharon-72 Krohn, Jeanette-54 Kroner, David-63 Kukuk, David-63 Kumagai, Gene-63, 153, 152 Kumagai, Roland-37, 147 Kunkel, Gary Kyle. Steve-54, 91, 94 L Lackey, Mary-54 Lacoste, A1472 Laird, Robert-72, 160 Lake, Steven-71 LaLanne, Jean-20 Lamberth, Po11yh37 Lampmari, Sue-24, 37, 80, 176 Lancestrernere, hiartha-54 Landman, Susan-72, 109 Landucci, Edward-72 Landucci, Lora Lang, David-37, 114, 163 Lang. Judy-63 Lang, Mary'-54 Lange, Dar1enef37, 93 Lange. Detlev-37 Lange, llary-54, 93, 110 Langfelder, Gary-38, 121 Lantis, John-63, 143 Lapham, Barry-72 Laphan, Lillian-63 Larson, Lynn-38, 80, 99,142, 163 Larson, Niles-54 Larson, Susan-63, 99 Lasher, Leonard-38, 121 Latimer, John-54, 107 Latt, David-72 Laumeister, Jay-54 Laurence, Judith-72 Lavin, William-13, 16 Lawlor, Saundra-63 Lawson, Mary-72 Lea, Una.Kay-38, 110, 114, 121 Lea, Wendy-72, 104 Leach, Gary LeBaron, Marc-38, 145 Leahy, Dave-176, 184 Leahy, Jack-54, 161 Leaver, Roberti72 Lechich, Ion-143 LeClaire, Don-7 2, 154 LeClaire, Edward-38, 84, 154 Ledesma, Judith-54 Lee, Frank-54, 82, 98, 152, 163 Lee, James-63 Lee, Kenny-24, 38 Lee, Nancy-54, 99 Leenerts, Joann-54, 90 Leicester, Henry-38, 89, 110 Leihy, Carol-38 Lencioni, John-72 Lencioni, Louise-54 Leo, Clayton-72 Lerma, Susana Leslie, George-63, 140 Leslie, Keith-54, 84, 90, 112 Leslie, Lindaf54 Leslie, Susan-24, 38, 82, 84, 85, 90, 114, 126, 186 Levensaler, Elizabeth-54, 99 Levin, Barbara-38, 90, 109, 110 Levin, Michael-72 Lewis, Maryi54, 85, 91 L'1-Iommedue, Ann-72, 99 Lie, Kjell-38 Lie, Thor-38, 157 Lillie, Gary-72 Lindfors, Marilyn-38 Lindfors, Suzanne-63 Lindsay, john-54, 89, 110, 189 Lindsey, Barry-63, 154 Linebarger, David-24, 38, 85, 86, 89 Linebarger, Tom-72 Lines, Barrya72 Link, Barbara-54, 84 Link, jonathana63, 154 Linxwi1er,MaryAnn-38, 85 Lischied, Kay-72 Littman, Eva-38 Livingstone, Lynne-54, 91 Mason, Carol Jean-39, 87, 181, 192 Mason, Kenneth-72, 112 Mason, Richard-72 Massey, Don-63, 143,159,160 Massey, William-55 Massoni, Albert-55, 85 Masters, janet-91 Matheson, Gerald-72 Matheson, Larraine-72 Mathews, Margaret-55, 84, 85, 91, 114 Mathison, Janice-72 Mathison, Johnf73 Matsukado, Jerry-39, 82, 84, 85, 88, 95, 112, 192 Matthews, John-73 Matthews, Mark-63, 94, 153 Mattson, Marty-73 Maxwell, Malcolm-11, 13, 16 Mazonas, Peter-63, 85 McBrien, Janis-39 McCar1ey, Alice-54 McCar1ey, Sarah-72 McCartney, Janet-54 McClenahan, Susan-51, 54, 95,121,185 Loftu s,Wi11iam-21, 152, 153 Logie, Brian+63 Long,Donna-72,90,9, 104 Long, Kennth-72 Long, Laura-63 Long, Patricia-54 Lonsen, Hella-16 Lopez, Richardf72 Lopez, Sam-38 Lorto n,Wil1iam-54, 145, 160 Louis, Susan Low, Low, Luce, Luce, Luce, Madeline-38, 97,109, 113,114,115 Remington Edward-63 John Sandra-38 Luchini, Robertf72, 159 Lugonja, Sam-21 Lummus, Ken Luna, .lane-24, 38 Lund, Robert-72 Lundgren, ,lack-39, 82, 84, 185, 190 Lundgren, Steve-54, 108 Lusch, Roger-54, 152 Luthe, Suzanne-72, 86 Lynch, Ken-63, 94, 154 M MacDonald, Sa11yf7 2 McCormick, Gerrard-39 McCoy, Linda-54 McCreath, Desia-54 McDearmon, Alanf39, 89, 110, 114 McDearmon, Elizabeth-72, 109 McDonald, Mikef63 McDonald, William-72 McDowell, Dave-39, 121, 141, 149, 150, 151 McE1earney, Ed-54 McFadden, Norman-63 McFarland, Marilyn-63, 90 McFarland, Steven-55 McFarlin, Iim439, 155 McGinnin, Janice-63 McGrii1:, Patriciaf72, 167 McHaren, Shirley-72 McKenna, Kathleen-55 McKennee, Corning-21 McKeown, James-39 McKnight, Jeff-63, 146, 160 McLean, Eldaf17 McLanathan, Mary-18 McLaughlin, Rosemarie-55 McMasters, Sally-55 McOmber, Ferryle-16 McShan, James-72 Means, Caro1ynf63, 95, 115 Means, Davef55, 140 Meek, Pat-39, 91,93,114 Mace, David739, 82, 84, 121 Mace, Gordon-63, 84, 143, 164 Machina, Kenton-39, 107 Mackay, Dougf39,110,111,114,121 MacGowan, Pat-121 MacKay, Normanf63, 152, 155 MacKay, Trent MacKenzie, David-63, 146, 160 MacNeil, Gail-39, 90 MaCl'i, RO1'Jertf55, 89,110,111,113,114 Madden, Cary-72 Madsen, Ann+72, 95, 121 Maevers, Heide-72 Maher, Judith-55 Maher, Patricia-63, 99 Maider, Barbara-24, 39, 92 Majerus, Dave-39 Major, Harvey-55, 80, 82, 90, 94, 107, 108 Malarkey, John-16 Malcuit, Michae1f72 Ma1lin,Mike-39, 91, 185, 190 Mantes, Gwen-63, 86 Manwaring, Roger-72, 159 Maranta, Josephf72 Marconi, Rodney-63 Mari, v1imf55 Marino, Lindaf55 Marr, Marguerite-39 Marsh, Bobf63, 94, 114, 121 Marshall, Richardf39 Meerly, Susanf40 Meiggs, Theodoref40 Meland, Davef63 Mendoza, Charles-17, 87, 192 Menta, Lorainef55 Menta, Marilyn-40, 108 Mercer, Marlyn-186 Merta, Dave-63, 159 Messini, Ianetf40 Meyer, Karenf55 Meyers, Esther-40, 108, 115 Miehle, Sue-63 Miehlke, Judith-73 Mikkelsen, Karen-73 Milan, Benjamin-63 Miles, Ferrisf12 Millendez, Olivia-40, 90 Miller, Ar1ene+20 Miller, Bill-63 Miller, Bruce-40, 107 Miller, Damon-40, 147, 154 Miller, Frances-51, 55, 83, 84, 90, 108 Miller, Jeff-40 Miller John-40, 82 Miller June-73 Miller Katherine-55, 115 Miller, Margaretf73 Miller, Marilyn-73 Miller, Nina-40 Miller, Richard-73 Miller, Steve-63 Marshall, Robert-63 Martin, Alberta-18 Martin, Darrell-63, 154 Martin,Ju1ie-39, 84, 111 Martin, Leonard-55 Martin, Mary-63, 91 Marquart, Susan+72 Mills, Arthur-73 Miner, Donald-73 Minze, Iudy+91 Miramontes, Darlene-55 Miramontes, Victor-73 Mirashrafi, Abolhassan-55, 108 Mires, Dennisi63 Masaoka, Grant-63, 159 Mirsky, Marcia-55, 84, 85, 91 IQ7 hiitchell. Carol-73, 104 Mollet, Suee-68, 73, 99 Molina, Mauricio-40 Moltzen, Allan-73 Monash, Eugene-73 0 Mong, Wlilliam-73 Moore Bill-73 Moore, Bob-55 Moore, Darlene?-10, 121 lwloore, David-5 5 Moore, Karl-63 Moore, Marjorie-20 Moore, Melinda-40, 84, 95, 97, 1 Moore, Sam-40 Moore, Sharon-73, 93 Moots, Ken-63 Mora, Michael-73 Morgan, Sharon-40 Morgan, Steve-63 Morris, Alice-64 Morris, Bonnie-73 Morris, Linda-40, 99 Morris, Norman-63 Mortensen, .lerritt-24, 4 Morton, Doug-40, 82, 84, 90, 99, 11' 114 Morton, Marjory-55, 85, S9, 99 Moseley, Carol-73 Moseley, Margareti63 Moseley, Thomasf-40, 136, 181 Mower, Stevef-55 Moyantv, Judithf63 Mudd, VN'illiamf73 Mulbrey, Eleanor-64 Mueller, Maureen-63, 90, 115 Mull, lim-40 Mullen, Dennis-55 Mumford, Courtland-55 Mundt, Alanf-41, 98, 99, 178 Murata, Mary-55 Murphy, Diane-55, 91 Murphy, Kate-64 Murphy, Michael-73, 160 Murphy, Stephen-73 Myers, Jeanne-41, 97, 109 Myers, jerif73, 99 N Nagy, Thomas-73 Nail, Ian-55 Nakanishi, Gary-41 Nakasora, RobertA41 Nash, ,lohnf41, 147 Nelson, David-64, 143, 144, 164 Nelson, Pam473 Neubayer, MichaelA73 Neves, ,lamesf55 Newell, Sheila-64 Newport, Sa1lyf64, 90 Nichols, Mikef73 Nicol, Dina464 Nielsen, John-64 Nielsen, Patricia424, 41, 82, 83, 8 108, 121 Niven, Iames-55, 145, 187 Niven, julia-73, 99,177 Noble, Wilbur-64 Nohr, 1.isef41, 80, 82, 85, 121 Noonan, Elizabeth-41, 99, 174 Norcott, Judith-64, 114, 183 Norris, Cynthia!-5 5, 121 Norten, Carleen-41 Nugent, Kathleen-41, 91 Nugent, Nicholas-10 Nugent, Patrick-73 Nunes, Melvin-64 O O'Berry, Stephan-73 O'Brien, Maureen-64, 90 O'Brien, Sharon-64 O'Brien, Willis-64 Oda, Janice-55 Oda,YVHh464,153 O'Donnell, Clarence413 O'Hara. James-64 08. 121 5, 99, Oksanen,Kenneth-55,149, 150,151 O'1.eary. John-64 Olsem,Iohnf55,113.143 Olsen, Ed455 Olson, Aprilf55, 86, 192 Orazem, CarolynA55 Osmond, Janna-51, 55, 84, 91,110 Osborn, Janice-64, 80 Osborne, Jeannie-73 Osorio, Luis-41, 82, 114 Ott, Charles-41, 82,8-1, 98, 99, 113,145,160, 175 Ott, Mary-59, 64, 182 Ott, XVendell-55 Ottinger, Carel-5 5, 90 Owens, ludyf5 5 Owings, Patricia-41 P Pabalis, Mary-73 Padilla, Maryf64 Page, Brenda-41 112. Page, Eddie Maef-11, 90, 91, 115 Paige, Gordonfo-1 Paine, Tom-64 Palmer, Allen-64 l Palmer, Kendra-5 5 Pancharian, Gary-64 Poppen, Roger-55 Porta, Jeanette-13 Porter, Lynn--73 Portnoy, Stephen-f-5 5, 84, 107, 110 Post, Bobbie-51. 95 Papps. Marilyn-55 Pardue, Sherron-73 Parham, Marylou-41, 97 Parker, Carole-73 Parker, Carolyn-73 Parker, Edythe-55 Parker, 'lackA2'4, 41, 91 Parker, john-64 Parker, Lynn-64, 85 Parnie, Patricia-73, 167 Partanen, Alice-41,110,111,114 Partemi, Danielf64, 163 Passarella, Dorothy-73, 104, 167 Patterson, Fred-55 Patterson, George-64 Patterson , MacKenzie-41 Patterson, Patricia468, 73, 99, 182 Patterson Roger-98 99 140 Pattison, Ralph-55, 98, 145 Paxton, Karen-41, 85, 95,109 Peal, Phyllis-41 Pearson, Marciaf64, 90 Peavey, 1: ranl-1155, 145 Peck, 'lonf-12, 152, 157, 178, 188 Pegelow, George-55, 110, 112, 113 Penield, ,lane-64, 84, 89, 113, 114, 121 Peppard, Margaret-55, 84, 86, 108, 111, 113, 114, 115 Perazzo, Gary-64, 107 Percy, Maryf73 Perkins, ohn-73 Perry, Richardf64 Perry, Shei1af73 Peters, Ioan-73 Peters, Ioel-42 Petersen, Eric-42, 83 Peterson, Eric V.-42 Peterson, Peterson, Karen-42 Sherill-73 Postlewxiite, Anne!-64, 91, 108 Potter, Bob-64 Potter, john-41 Potter, Ronald-55 Powell, Jeff-5 5, 98,159 Prather, Richard-107 Pratt. Gwendolyn-42 Prebilich, Paul-64 Previni, Patricia-55 Prince. Steven-55. 110, 113 Pringle, Robert-55, 149, 157 Proctor, John-55, 121 Protiya, Ed-42, 140, 142, 149 Pryal, Alfred-55, 163 Pryor, Donald-55 Pryor, Marilynn-42, 82, 84, 86, 87, 190, 192, 187 Pyke, Dolores-73 Q Quien, Freddie-73 Quilici, Karen-64 Quirk, Suzanne-73 R Raack, Astrid-73 Racine, Wi1liam!73, 85, 146 Ramsey, George Ann-55 Randall, Richard-42, 187, 188 Raun'Byberg, David-7 3, 112 Ray, Ieannie-55 Rayfield, Linda Rayner, john-64 Ready, William-64, 143 Rector, Judith-64, 109 Rector, Linda-73, 91 Reed, Nancy-42 Reeves, Gary-55 Reilly, Iames-17 Reilly, Philip-59, 64, 99, 146, 1 Reingpach, Mollie-42 Reiss, Diana-64, 111 Revelle, Johnny-68, 73, 90, 112 Reynolds, losephine-43 Reynolds, Shirley-43, 109 Reynolds, Virginia-64, 85, 109 Rheinhardt, Robertf42, 83, 85, Rhodehouse, Beverly-55 Richardson, Danner-55, 121 Richardson, James-73 Richert, Ronald Richie, Cynthia-43 Richter, Mary-55, 90, 121 Rickert, Ron-73 Ricketts, Richard-43 Ridnaur, Arthur 83,192 98,186 Peterson, Terry-64, 146, 160 Petterson, Gary-42 Petterson, Stephen-73 Phelan, Shawn-64 Philip, Sandra--55 Phillips, Ronnie455 Pickering, John-64 Pickthorn, Eunicef42, 121 Pisa, Betty-73 Pitt, George-42, 121, 140, 142 Pitt, Roy-73 Pittman, Carolina424, 42, 86, 87, 167, 182, 192 Plate, Robinson-73, 146 Platt, 1'1e1en742, 95, 115 Platt, jamesf64, 113, 159 Pockman, James-42, 111 Podesta, Anclrew!42 Pogge, Frances-55, 104 Pogge, l.ois464, 121 Pohl, Penelope75 5, 180 Polcar, Maryf64 Polese, Richard442, 86, 88 Polese, Susanf5 5, 110,113,114 Pollock, Virginia-64 Polon,1ulianf13,18 Pomeroy, Patricia-5 5, 121 Pomi, Susan473 Ponte, Donald-73 Poore, Tom-64, 146 Rinaldi, Ray-43 Riordan, Mary-17 Rischpater, Sally-43 Rising, Bob-55 River, Eleanor-43, 86, 95, 107 Robelet, Doreen-43 Roberts, Elizabeth-64, 84, 85, 91, 180 Roberts, Michael Roberts, Susan--43, 80, 88, 95, 97, 167 Robertson, Bonnie-73 Robertson, Charles-43, 82, 84, 85, 91, 94, 99,136,179 Robertson, David-43, 114, 121 Robinson, Gary-55 Robinson, Kenneth-64 Robinson, Roger-55 Rocha, Arlene-73 Roden, George-43, 108 Roderick, Thomas Rodgers, Louise443 Rodriguez, Edward-55 Rodriguez, Robert Rogers, Louise-17 Roller, Carrie-73 Romagna, Gene-64 Roman, Darlene-43, 82, 97, 99, 114, 186 Roman, Marcel-55, 153 Roman, William-73, 153 Root, Kirby Rose, Marsha-73 Rose, Shirley-73 Rose, Terry-73 Rosen, Hal-55 Rosen, Steven-64 Rosentrater, Robin-68, 73, 99 Rosewood, Karink43 Ross, Diane-73 Ross, Robert-16 Ross, Steven-55, 95 Rossiter, Donna-64 Roth, Barbara-7 3, 91 Roth, Jerry-73 Rountree, Allen-73 Rougead, Milton-73 Rovere, Ann-64, 90 Row, Sylvia-64 Rowe, Richard-43 Rowe, Sharon-64 Rowland, Anne-73 Rowlands, Melodie-55 Scian, Jerry-56 Scian, Norma-64 Scott, Bonnie-74 Scott, Cliff-56, 140, 163 Scott, Edward-56 Scott, Ivan-44 Scott, john Scripps, Edward-24, 44 Seater, Daphne Seccombe, Roger-16, 112 Sefcik, Alice-64 Sefcik, Rudy-64 Segul, Barry-56 Seidelman, Karen-84 Senitte, Dawn-74 Senter, Phyllis-56 Servelle, Madeline+44 Sewell, Penny-59, 64, 91 Sexton, Bonnief51, 56 Seybold, Kathryn-74 Rowson, Judy-43, 80, 84, 86, 87, 133, 182, 192 Rucker, Janice-56 Ruddell, Carolyn-43, 121 Rudolph, Terry-56, 83, 84, 85, 90, 95, 108,111, 114,115,176 Rummell, Johnny-64 Rummell, Karen-73 Rundel, Phil-64 Ruonavara, Kathleen-43 Russell, Albertf51, 56 Russell, Gary-73 Ryan, Dennis-73 Ryan, Diane-74 Ryan, Edwin-56 Ryan, Ion+43 Ryan, Kareni74 Ryan, Mary-64, 86, 88, 89 Ryan, Peggy-43 Ryan, Richard-74 Rymer, Deborah-64 Rymer, Howard-56 Rytand, XVi11iamf64 S Sahlberg, Fred-74 Sala.He1en-56 Sala, Steven-74 Salmon, lean-56, 108. Sammons, Barbara Samrnons, Mary'-56 Sanchez. Judy-56 Sanders, lohn-44, 89 Sanders, Tom-64 Sanford, Barbara-121 Sanford, Tedf64, 159 Sargent, Nancy-64 109.111 Sasaki, Sachiko-44 Saunders, James-64, 143, 164 Saunders, Ioanne-56 Sawtell, Sheri-64 Sayles, Stan-44, 99, 184 Schaefer, Paul-74 Schafer, Robert-74 Schafer, Sharon-44 Schafeul, Nancy-44 Schaffer, Iuliann-56, 91 Schauer, George Schauter, Boyd Scheib, Howardf44, 94, 121 Scheller, Thomas+44 Schenkel, Susan+64 Schenone, Ray Schimetschek, Maurice-17 Schindelle, James-74, 153, 160 Schlegel, Kathryni74 Schmidt, Karin-44, 91, 188 Schmitz, Markf44, 82 Schmitz, Martha-59, 64, 99, 175 Schmolze, Robert-19 Schneringer, Sharom-56 Schnittger, Barry-56 Schollmeyer, Maryf20 Schomacher, Steven-74 Schroeder, George-64, 159 Schueddig, Charles-74 Schueddig, lean-44, 109 Schuler, Barbara-74 Schultz, Judith-74 Schwerin, Gerryf56 Schwerin, Suzannef56 112,115 Shafer, Kennethf110 Shaffer, William-44 Shanley, Patricia-65 Sharp, Donna-65 Shattuck, Robert-74, 85 Shaw, Evelyn-65 Shaw, Marvin-17 Shaw, Sandy+74 Shelton, Ralph-65 Shephard, Priscilla-65 Shepardsdn, Leei65, 85, 152 Shepherd, Norenaf74 Shields, Sandra-74 Shiell, Mariann-74 Shovlin, Diana+56, 84, 94, 108, 114, 115 Shuck, Linda+74, 91 Sruman, Sharon-56 Shute, Grahami65, 143 Sieck, Ioan-65 Siegel, Doriaa74 Sierra, Kenneth+56, 147 Silva, Patricia-56 Silver, Dale-74 Silver, Karen-65 Silverman, Richardf74, 99, 153 Silvester, Gloria-56 Silvestra, Ruthg190 Simarago, Eunice Simmons, Keith-51, 56 Simrin, Richard-65, 152, 153 Simrin, Rogerf56 Siostrom, Sally-68, 74, 90 Skaif, 1.indaf44, 92, 133 Skallco, Anthonyf56 Skehan, Howard-65, 159 Skuce, Michaelf44, 140, 147, 1 Slater, Patricia-56, 111 Slavich, Sylvia-74 Sleeper, Howardf56, 140 - Sleeper, Susan-65, 167, 121 Sletter, Richard-65 Sloan, Mar1enef74 Slobodian, Lillian+65 Smith, Alverna-65, 158 Smith, Beverly744, 91 Smith, Delynnf56 Smith, Dennis-74 Smith, Diane-65 Smith Donald-74 Smith Frank Smith, Howardf44 ' Smith, Hugh+56, 140, 141, 157 Smith, -lohn-44, 157 Smith, lohn-65, 113 Smith Laverne-14, 109 Smith Nancy-24, 44, 93 Smith Smith Smith Smith Paul-65 Penelope-74 Robert-65, 143 Sharon-6 5 Smith Shelley-99, 107 Smith, Sheri799, 108 Smith, Stephenf65, 143, 159 Smith Susanf65 Smith Thomas-56 Smith Thomas-56 Smith Wesleyf65 Snow, Marleen-74 Snow, Rossf9 5, 108 Snow, Sharon+45 Snow, Terry-65, 108 Snowdan, James-65 5 1 7,187 Sokolski, Gene-74 Solomon, Dan-65 Somers, Ray-13, 17 Sommers, Richard-45, 112 Sommers, Sue-74 Sorensen, Robert-45 Sorrentino, Giovanni-45, 80, 90, 1 Sorritelli, james-74 Soto, Carmen-56 Souza, Judy-74 Sower, Bona Sox, David-45, 95 Spear, Gary-74 Spears, Richard-65 Speckman, Pell-65 Speegle, Paul-74 Speirs, Judith-24 Spencer, Fred-74 Sperry, Clark-74 Spinetta, Frank Splittdorf, John-45 Spoon, Tim-65 Spurr, Diana-74 Stafford, Rodney-65, 143, 164 Stagnaro, Linda-56 Stangeland, Garyi45, 147 Stanton, Seaneeni45 Stapleton, Jane-74, 91 Stapleton, Sara-74, 91 Stapleton, Virginia-56 Starin, Donna-56, 82, 84, 85, 89, 108, 115 Stark, Richard+56, 114 Starnes, Imogene Starnes, Margie-74 St Claire, Martha- Steele, Grover-56 Steinmetz,1V1ary-45, 110, 111 Stendell, Rayf45, 83, 84 Stepanek, Joseph-65 Stephens, Merle-65 Stepheneson, Barbara-45 Stepp, Carol-74 Stevick, Sheilagh-56, 110 Stevick, Steva-65 Stewart, Ioan Stewart, Philip-107, 159 Stobie, Doug1as+19, 20 Stoddar, James-74 Stone, Marief45, 109, 113 Stonehouse, Iames+45, 163 Strandberg, John-74 Strandberg, Nels-56 Strauss, Marilyn-74 Strauther, Robertg45, 140 Stracl-r, David-74, 159 Strohm, Karen-165, 99 Strother, Steven-74 Sturgeon, ,lohng56, 149 Suazo, Frank+65 Sugaya, Hisashi-56 Sukelcane, Yoshiko-74, 167 Sullivan, Dianef74 Sullivan, Eugene-65, 143, 144, 149 Sullivan, Gale-45 10,147 Summers, Williamf59, 65, 143, 159 Sumner, Charlotte-65 Sumner, Diana+65 Sumner, Don-45, 90, 110 Sumner, Ronf45, 110 Sunnergren, William-56 Sussman, Stephen-74 Svetina, Ioe-65 Swartman, William-65, 146 Swartz, Gerry Sweeney, Diane-65 Swenson, Carol-65 Swenson, Robert-74 Swift, Stephen-65 Swift, William-157,158 Sword, Fayrene-65 Symon, Wil1iamf56, 149, 150 T Taber, Iames+65 Tadlock, Paul-45 Tagler, Carl-56, 99 Tagler, Timothyi75 Tainter, Donna-45 Tait, Carleen-45 Talhow, Judy-65 Talbow, Marylou-75, 167 Wolff, Gary-7 5 Ullman, Marilyn-46, 18 5 Tall, Marjorie-75 Tallman, Janice-75, 109 Tallmon, Venita-57, 115, 121 Tate, Jacquelyn-45, 84, 121 Taylor, Alfreda-46 Taylor, Tom Teige, Susan-75 Templeton, jenny-75 Tenney, David-75, 159 Tenney, Donn-57 Terry, Maxine-75 Terwilliger, Susan-46, 109, 111 Testa, Arnold-46, 95, 114, 163 Thein, Sandy--65 Theisen, Vera-19 Thomas, Anne-46, 84, 176 Thomas, Patti-68, 75, 187 Thompson, Gary-57 Thompson, Glenn-65, 110 Thompson, Sara446, 108 Thompson, Warren-46 Thomsen, Carole-65 Thorpe, Joanne-51, 57, 82, 84, 85,99 Thunen, Toni-46, 99, 174 Thurman, Sally--59, 65, 84, 91 Tiemeyer, M111'CCll3f65 Tictz, Kennedyf65, 164 Tilton, john-57 Timmons, Lewis-65 Tinsley, Ruth--46 Tipp, Linda-65 Todd, janicef-16 Todd, lim TodL1,RI1lpl1165, 107, 121 Todo, Sharon-75 Tofanclli, Susan-57 Tomascllo, Linda-46 Tomaszewski, Edward-13, 19 Tomlin, Richard Tompkins, Janet Topham, Michael-57, 145 Torbert, Margot-46 Torres, Wilma-65 Towne, Michael-57 Towne, Susan-65 Trautwein, Carol-75 Trcat,1eanne-57, 97 Tregoning, Helen-14 Tregoning, Vicki-57, 82, 89, 97 Tringale, Sandra-65 Tripiano,1oe-46 Trollman, Dave-75 Trollman, john True, Kathleenf65, 109 Tscharner, june-46 Tuck, Herbert Tucker, Evelyn Tucker, Karen-57, 111 Tucker, 8hirley465 Tulili, Charles-65, 94, 110, 159 Tuft, Mark Turner, Nancy-46, 97, 114, 121 Turner, Rex412 Tuttle, Richard-24, 46, 84, 85, 114, 160 Tuttle, Sally-57, 82,84,99, 175 Twist, Margaret-46, 99 Tygret, David-46 Tygret, Virginia?-65 U Ulmer, Jerry Updika, Stevena57, 107 V Vallarino, Linda-75 Valley, Susan-75 Vandervoort, Lynn-46, 98, 136, 140, 142 Vandervoort, Robin-57 Vandewater,.1udith-110,111,113,114 Van Dien, Catherineh46, 87 Vane, Donald-75 Van Epern, Dianef46, 91 Van Horn, Larryf75 Van Horn, Terryf75 Van Horn, Wendyf57, 86,88, 181 Van Loben Sels, Dorothyf65 Van Loh, .lan-57 Varney, Sharon-57 Varty, Gerry-24, 47, 82, 98, 157, 158, 177, 178, 179 Vedder, Diane-17 Vickers, Georgia-75 Victor, KristieA-65 Violette, Arnelle-65 Violette, Glennah16 Vines, Ron-57 Visconti, Charles-47 Vlasoii, Carroll-65 Vocke, Wendy457, 82, 86, 89, 91, 93, 110,113,114 Vorse, Lawrence-47 Vucinich, Constancef65 XX' XYade, Beverleyf65 NVagner, David-75 Vs7agner, Laurencef47,114,153, 163 XVahlstrom, Lynnf-47 XYaite, Bill-47, 121 Vv'aiter, Barbara VVaitcs,lV1argaret-57, 83, 108, 115, 167 Vilald, Carolyn-57 VN'aldo. Elizabeth-65 Wlaldo, 1.inda757, 59, 99 Vsfaldo, Richard-47, 84, 86, 98, 99, 184 Vxlalker, Cheryl-75 Vsfalker, ,lames-57 Walker, Pamela-65 Walkup, Malene-7 5, 111 Wallace, Barbara-65 Wallace, John-75 VJallenstein, Peterf75 Vy'aller, Willertf82, 157 Walston, ,leffrey-57, 121 Walters, Barbara-68, 75, 108, 111 Wanzer, Virginia447, 121 Warner, Annf68, 75 Ward, Billyf75 Warfel, Ann-7 5, 99, 167 Warner, Ann-68, 75 Warner, Sue-47, 80, 83, 84, 89, 90, 104 Warrington, Rayf47 Watkins, Earl Watkins, Eilene Watson, Patricia-7 5, 113 Watson, Ritaf47, 99, 115 Waye, Alma757 Webb, Carolf65 Webb, Curtis-7 5 VJeber,1oanf47, 80 Wedemeyer, Ann-47, 95 Vifeems, Charles-57 Weers, Marthaf65, 99, 110 Weers, Robert-47, 82, 84, 90, 113 Wehe, Sandra-65 Weiden,Pa11l-47, 80, 83, 85, 98, 99, 108 Weiner, Rose Marie-17 Weinstein, Lynda-65, 90 Weir, 'lohn-57 Welch, john-75 Weller, 1anetf75 Wellman, 1V1ichaelf75 Welsby, Beth--57 Werner, Albin-47, 84,85 Werner, William-75 Wersted, Marilyn+57, 90 West, Darrell-47 West, Karen-65 West, Penelope-47,114 Westerman, Pearl-75 Westlake, Myrn-65 Williams, iviarjuiit---7 5 Williams, Marta-66 Williams, Milton-H 57 Williams Patricia-Y-43. 99- 136 Williams, Roger--'57, 140. 154 Williams Williams , Sandi-66 Slicrry-4 5 7 Williams, NValkerM59, 66- 35- 153' 164 Willis, Linda'-18 XVilson, Leroy-75 Vv'ilson, Neal-57. 159 NVilson, Susan-57 Vwiilson, VVilliamf-13 Vv'iltermood. 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