Menlo Atherton High School - Yearbook (Atherton, CA)

 - Class of 1967

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I, .,,.v.,f, wx, WMM, ,Xie may K 1: Q 3 M U -u gf 4' Hu. .r 'fs' 34 A Uls- 1 Through learning E, X 2: fw ,QL -T55 1 , W A ' ' ii-'I R U, .-,--Lsfw fi- A 7 W V--fi-4-'-i ff 'L z .45 ' :1g'2'Af'l . i 'YEL ,gina .ggi 2 3 r . 1 rf 0 T u,,,A,-mir-117---L SL' .L I I fn., The possibilities for the mind's iourney are infinite. The student matures and sets academic standards for himself. Each per- son can look at different viewpoints, assim- ilate his own beliefs, and attain more of his own individuality. In more scientific en- deavors, students can learn fundamentals and strive to further their knowledge by pursuing their own questions with creative techniques. By taking advantage of such organizations as the Inter-racial club, stu- dents can take positive actions in accord- ance with their opinions, They build a real place for themselves in the world by exper- imenting with new methods to solve old problems. 5 through activity . . . The journey through athletics provides favorable opportunities to discipline both minds and bodies. Participants strive to excel by making full use of their capabilities. This phase of life is rewarded with a real sense of accom- plishment as athletes strive-and win. An individual tackles the problems of competition and learns to couple de- feat with ambitions, and to attain new goals. Spectators, also, involve them- selves by giving confidence to teams with loyal support. ' N X Q through leisure . A sTudenT'slec1rning process is noT limiTed solely To experiences QT school. In his iourney Through leisure, ci person lecirns To use his Time To The uTmosT in order To goin needed reloxoTion. The sTu- denT is chollenged To decide whoT Types of cicTiviTies con be prof- iToble To him. 'W Ii' .ugh .J n f rr '-? nf , , wi,,.,,f.:qfg ' Q iq. , , 0, ummm .,...,- to Graduation The iourney seems to end at graduation. For many, it will seem a short step to college or a new iolo. For others, the iourney will lead to jungle war zones in Southeast Asia and to military bases around the world. For all the l967 grad- uates, the high school period is over but the impact of the experience will last a lifetime. After all the cheers, games, dances, term papers and dates, there is a sudden note of dignity and quietness to the final scene-graduation. Y 4 4 2 fx HQQVV ,Q fm, P 4, V 40,3 X ' nw '6f.:' 'C,, X f H175 - ' 'gf' ,I ' .KVA ff:- Kf' - ,f My ,. 1 f-QZs,.44iff ,,,,,w, f , fi fp 1, 4 ' 5' ' y ,r'fff, 17217 M-:,g,g-if , f mmf A , . -' f , ,,,',!g,jVg , f fa-4, . , , , fa, If X cwzgiwzfm M4 'Y QW: ,',' ,W s .wp- 1 7 guides in each student's journey aids in the attainment of goals shows examples of ambition Mr. McC1ean's personality sparks M. be - iff Mr. McClean shows his spirit at Mr. Donald E. McClean the faculty football game One of Mr. McClean's main goals this year was to get acquainted with as many students as possible. ln accomplishing this goal, he could be seen mingling among students at brunch and lunch. Mr. McClean's talks to each individual class provided students with the opportunity to voice their criticisms and suggestions. He encouraged all student opinions and tried to act on behalf of his students. We feel that Mr. McClean succeeded in strength- ening the tie between the administration and the students at M-A. My xxx., ln his two short years as head ofthe Board of Trustees of the Sequoia Union High School District, Dr. George P. Chaffey has worked hard to make these years fruitful. He has had over twenty years of experience in administration and has done much work with personnel. The public voices its opinion through Dr. Chaffey and he handles all problems that arise. He is a very busy man and has done a great deal for the district. 12 ,I C is ----.........-,-if ---s'--n--u--- ,,.,,,,.......-,-mv---v . ,,,...,..4.-N-A---f-f - Mr. Coffis has a sincere interest in the students and shows it by his frequent contact with them. He refereed M-A's first Powder Putt Football game and disguised himself as Santa Claus at uFrostasia . His disciplinary actions were coupled with personal concern for the students. His guidance is a favorable influence on every student's journey. Mrs. DuBois, as Dean of Girls, assists Mr. Coftis and Mr. McClean. She con- stantly tries to develop a better and more understanding relationship with the students. She is eager to assist with problems and she handles them with wisdom and sympathy. Her main con- cern is with the lack of real communi- cation. She has sincerely tried to gain confidence and friendship needed to enhance her warm relationship with the students. Mr. Finley, Head Registrar and often behind the scenes, plays an important role in the organization of M-A. He makes sure all classes are properly balanced and that each student is in the correct placement. Since much of his work is done with the students' parents, teachers and counselors, he is a direct contact with the home. Discipline joined with understanding Dr. Dean Watkins Mr. John A. Cost Mrs. Helen Kerwin Mr. Ferris Miles Dr Ernest Nelson ,.,. all 1 17' 1 1 'L i iitR'5 l Robert Ross Richard Eglington Joseph Milia Students of Mr. Milia's class stage mock protest. Glenna Violette Richard Weaver What is man's basic nature? ,iwxw in. ,ff f 2 ,.., M N ' ., f1y I5'1u Y Mary Condon Raymond Somers New thoughts, ideas are discovered and Jane Thompson John Stott Lee Clements Charles Mendoza Eleanor Gaunder ef N , Judy Davis Marvin Shaw Alice Ames expressed by searching English students Ruih McGeeh an Adolph Hansen Alison Campell Kenneth McDevitt Frank Zepezaurer Philip Thompson Louise Rogers Cynthia Swan lil f f V Students learn 'How' and 'Wh ' of Math Edward Tomaszewski Ned Harrell Maynard Tweet NR 9 xx? 4' 3'3 wwf' Alberl Faggetfi 'Ny' Ella Cooley Jim Durham Clarence O'Donnell Mark Enayafi Robert Sch molze Laura Doyle -NWN ab experience helps future scientists i 9631 Lewis Korchor Harry Wong Paul Cosforo Stan Ogren James Moloney Michele Monroe ond Jock Bryan? dissect ci cot in Physiology class. Marvin Dolmufz Robert Condon Rua X 1 Linguistics Challenge students ,V rw ,wee wm.,,..xm I3 if wr, . 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Jim Butler Allen Kirtlev Stuart Corey ,fgijr ww Bill Lofius Frank Beftencourf Coaching staff builds top teams. , i y F. G My v -1' M. ., 2 .4 5 .0 W wg Sh ' A .4 Wifi? EQ 'W , , l , Robert Ayers 1 I Bill Whitaker ff 1 ff 4 f , 5 Q, gg ,' !i.G5f ffj M.: f NN av -. I iqjigajjy 1 , i , ggi Q Q fer s-easieeegfig. 1 X John Borrehe rerr in if Harvey Corbin Ari Boeflcher , f y i in y in fl Ofjff., f .X 1, ,iv I Q .J +h.., ls 1..- A Plato Mr. Ayers ossisfs Ernest 1' JE wg or Yonicks Reese wifh on injured knee. I . .www gy, V V , iff .fyxfj ' , , f My, 1,4 H f V V -wavy, -Z ff,1f,fW!f-,M f f ,. . , ,gy-5:4 ,ja 'gy yg,f,y7 f .1 ,.,,, i. ffwri, f 'fwfr-'-,.,. ,V ,,..,.f,f,. ff .- -, ff f f f KQV iw U f f W f yyfi? ' A ' 'N ' in -. X m'i'5'Wi ' r i U P' Q f Q w-.NN 4 -.nn - l A gag Q Qi -im-1 Q X. A. NSHSEET 5 X V. 3. :g5ieS'e5 -ig ' A . 5 X 3' e .-,V sr, - f A ,Vi ,Q V V X - X r W . v, . X K , , Q . .QM .M 'ix -. Q XX B if X WF X X xg ll xxx X3 ix V M , sy.. 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Forbes EE Ii ! -, x ..J 5 .-,vsxx4z.4:,-aff-vwrg n i Q-NNN 'Nd Charlotte Gibson-Counselor i i Olga MacDonald-Special Education Richard Hanson Full Mae Hayes-Counselor Donald Harriss-Music Douglas Stobie-Music Benjamin Elkins-Special Education ff-..q A .ml 5 sz ,.,: Roland Stern-Driver Training time counselors initiated Mr. Hanson, Mrs. Doyle, and Mr. Harris have done a fine job this year advising the students at M-A. Mr. Hanson worked on financial problems while Mrs. Doyle 3 and Mr. Harris worked mainly with the students. Laura Doyle 'if ' ' Wt V - .V - . V - . -, .M -W., Q72 4 . Robert Harris ,. t, , ww,sfsr:zf.,'..:t,F-wws'sv,s-sw,,1.'f--sweMs . , Q wks si . .X , Y . QQJQX -9.-2 ?ffi5?i-ii ' N Q 5-ff' ifsli5fSf'i5':ff:i View J greg - :f.1sgx.v, ctt- 1--1 gf t t R , K-,kg,ff ' 1-zt use Marcelle Chapman Vi Raus i w, ., ff 1 1- s ,, y i Ramona Johnson Dee King Ruth Mitchel Madeline Pryor The secretaries are kept busy by maintaining order in the student's and administration's daily routine. They keep track of the daily attendance, answer the numerous questions of students and aid the Principals and Deans in their various duties. One may think their duties tend to be routine, but actually their jobs range from being humorous to quite exciting when dealing with the various types of students at M-A. Marilyn Tucker Vital crews sta behind the scenes The lunchroom staff daily prepares substantial and good tasting snacks and meals for M-A students and fac- ulty. They have tried to add variety to the food they offered this year by rotating different dishes during the week. Mrs. McCain has really done a fine job as head cook this year. Back row: Tony Compagno, Dillard Wastweet, John Flynn, Front row: Andy Brown, Loyd White, Ray Varney, Henry Bradfield, Carmelo DiGrande, James Daugherty, Kenneth Dean 't-W -lrm lf V- -f ' 2' ilgiwk tm .. i i , ' ,f ' il-On Com G DO SWSS S U '47 Ti . ,.,,,, ,,4,,, 4 .,,A.,., .,,, V . , ,WV . ,. , ' 'i' 'fwwfi 4 after an assembly. .3 s gg 'Q ff F X imlmutl YS-1!fiii?3 ' m K .. .., ,W-o.c......w-ameewwnse.-awww-,,.7,.N gf, -i , . . - Q - - - 3' mf- W..c.,c.,W,,,.,c c . . . . . 'ff-1 V. V.,. s .. ,C . . g,:.r'- -cr ...Q W. , . c .. 3. 'I' V'-f 2 sw.-12111 w .l I ,. 'ia f l Genevieve Morris Maxine Hegland Shirlee Brock helps Mr. Bufis check out books to Fred Klingel and Belinda Szeto. W w' 5 11:17 - ffl' 6 ' T' 4 J s I 1 if ' l 2 ,fa 'Tv WU We , S '14 'f? ,., 6 2 i V ng 'uv fr nw f . i :if uf. N, fc 5' lull is 1 21 A The librarians aided the students in finding what they needed. They also gave students an opportunity to work in our library which has one of the largest selections of books in the area. With the advantages of the pamphlet file and the picture file, the librarians have enforced their rules making M-A's library a refuge for studiers. CL-Rl: Lois Kreamer, Diane Gilderoy and Charles Bufis. Mr. ang voted Favorite Teacher Mr. Wong, shown below with award-winning science student Linda Roy, is truly deserving of the student-elected title uFavorite Teacher . He has linked a good sense of humor with excellent techniques and has arrived at the perfect combination. .if f f f , , ffxwfzhe ,f1fzz.:.w,-sw f'fe:1f1,,mI-V' w r wvww,w,,4.,, ' -w 'C 5 , mm EIS WV Mrs. Morlock, the school nurse, has the right amount of control so that she can help the truly ill but convince I the hypochondriacs to return to class. At the right, Gloria Augmon receives care for CI sore throat. PTf 'X ,V I K I 4 -vi. . . 'L 'wi 27 ff STUDE TS NW ns V , travelers through high school seekers of knowledge and truth sharers of mutual hopes and fears KL to RQ Bob Harris-Treasurer, John Granger-President, Lynn Hanbery- Secreta ry, Jim Robertson-Vice-President. QAM John Granger Jim Robertson Lynn Honbery Bob Harris Student leaders make '67 M-A's best Preston Hollander, Cheri Bacon, Kathy Nelson, Ann Thomas, and Tina Decker attend 6th period meeting. Menlo-Atherton's fine government was the foundation of the great events that occurred during the year. Under the guidance of President John Granger, the 1967 Executive Board performed their duties by seeing that the school budget was managed efficiently and that the government was run smoothly. The duties of the Legislative council range from the amending of the Constitution to the reporting of their meeting to each Social Studies class. The Leg Council also managed the sale and distribution of a school directory containing telephone numbers of the entire student body. With the help of the Leg Council, headed by Jim Robertson, the A.S.M.A. Constitution was revised so that it could more effectively represent the needs of the students. Much was accomplished this year towards attaining better relations between students and government. -f as ss: A C . T, C its Pete Colby Cheri Bacon QQ S132 1 : . :wg t-TT 4 l x '+C X X E xx a si s ts X XS lei rf' X S X xx x l px , 1 - 5 ' 'Qi :J fl' Mark Garfield Tina Decker ll f gi 1-+ ll E X Y wi X .f ' S S s. J , - '3- Ht W0 T ' T .- A, : H ' . 'f' s s X it 'R f il if w t gt Qi x v Q . gk X? N X it A Preston Hollander Dave Iverson ' 'i:- t'15K5igs.'.:f 1: +1 gig: A X '-33 , 'Y N 4 . ,T ,,1.1,,r., , T. A f ' 5 vs? by T x if - . Debbie Depuy Pam Hamway ...-.. Bill Marcus Brad MacCIean Bill Stoddard Kathy Nelson Q . , Q., -:ST . 2 Yi 1 0 H K , , ,, g 'f if Wg! I 5, , 4 if I 5 , Ann Thomas Randy Tinch ,, , ,, , fff w MIA, gg wg 4 fi: ff E iff g ff , it if 53 j V 9 f 4 V.. jf M 5 ,, QW T , 1 14732 ' ' r j ? Willard Chris Avery Sandy Dickman Karen Fantus Mary Maas Sue Standleei Dave Sweet Marian Council members Dave Sweet, Chris Avery, Marian Willard, Janet Taylor, Dave Colby, and Mary Maas ponder bill. Barbara Bender Dave Colby Adrienne McDonnell Lynn Odonnell Alan Shank Nancy Stegman Janet Taylor 1 ' A r- ii T ., , , ' Ps X, if if A 1: 1,- Yffff s . 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I L N. Ty A-I' 't' 'Lf f sc' KT! f ffm 4 HHH! mafhikbifdfg ff,, f, g , . i L, Z I M 'fx'-: 11,4371 ,4 .s V Sue Taylor, with the help of the Spirit Board cmd the Pep Club, kept M-A's spirit high in '67, Pictured above, Pep Club, fTop to Bottom, L-Rj: Marian Willard, Charleen Holmes, Chris Moore, Chris Roper, Debbie Sharpe, Jan Augustin, Caralee Dean, Melissa Siostrom, Carol Fisher, Lauren LaPlante, Mary DeGolia, Bonnie Paulsen, Debbie Silvas, Colita McCullough, Rosemary Wedding, Terry Mack, Ruth Weisiger, Shelley Anderson, Shelley Wilton, Jody Altman, Barb Williams, Dawn Carter, Terri Gorrie, Dale Patterson, Charlotte Moeckli, Pat Hatcher, Debbie Schuchard, Ginny Downing, Linda Bauman, Kathy Pope, Sally Schmitz, Marilyn Davis. Sue instills award-winning spirit. Spirit Board QL-Rl: Annette Smith, Karen Winston, Lucy Downing, Hamilton, Kade Fleharty, Sally Durbin, Carol Blackwell, Carol Streit, Karen Draheim, Mary Ann Carlton, Janet Taylor, Chris Abrusci, Karen Robertson, Sue Standlee, Mary DeGolia, Carol Fisher, Carol Frank Merrill, Jane Taylor, Pat Young, Chris Abramson, Ginny Mitchell, Shirlee Standlee, Lynnette Smith, Chris Roper. 1 1 I., --n ,s 'T' .--ll' Cultural Board First Row QL-RJ: Jim Robertson, Lynn Hanbery, Joan Second row: Preston Hollander John Granger Frank Stapleton Bob O'Donnell, Steve Braet, Carl Murphy, Greg Coben, Robert Graze. Harris, Frank Aronott Denys Tims James Ward Frank brings more and better assemblies As Cultural Commissioner, Frank Stapleton brought some new improve- ments to M-A's type of assemblies. One example was the General Electric Assembly which exposed the student body to some of the interesting discoveries that science is making, such as air cars and new types of plastics. Still another assembly featured the history of Jazz dancing with Les Williams personally illustrating the different steps. For the more musically inspired students, there was the Talent Assembly made up entirely ot M-A Students. J rrr, ,ir, 7 J' fi f. . 05, 7 ,,?1, 4i 5,57 ,fr-,., 5545 1 r. W x, 'r ,f , Zwvflff-fWf'Q54W fffz' yfyggyyy -f,, ,mr-ref-zz: rf i 7 f'ffffff,fLffw M5fafa--f'. vwff2ff f P: it r ' f ,V -J. ' f 4- ' M5414 f'.' f ' Wwff zf 1 if 1 f if A . f J i + J f 1 f iz, , r V- ' - ' '- ' , -Q- if J f if Qu frrr fi J we mm f f V Z 'f 4 mn nnf' 'f V W ., 595 it-P f.- ' ,mf f ' 'Q V '- f flag' - f ,,, . ,ry ff fwrf ff - ', , r. i f f M A .-,f X r, , ' M V H rw 5 J lf frrf 'V'7'fifff f fr , , if TQ! ' The California Girls highlight the Fall Assembly. 33 t 1... - 'K L L. .4 do . Q, if fm' ' . 3 75, 231 F? 1: L J 5 1? unusual Social Commissioner, Valerie Holvick . 2 Social Board member, Mary Doyle serves punch to Laurie Walker. Beginning the year with the ever-popular Sadie Hawkins Day Dance, the Social Board, under the able leadership of Valerie Holvick, made 1967 one of the best years yet for school dances. Noted for their decorations and surprise happening CllSanta Cottis at M- A? l, the Board created dances which everyone seemed to enioy. Whole-hearted thanks should be extended to the Board for a iob well done. Val Creates unique da Social Board, First row QL-Rl: E. Kellogg, M. Maas, C. Taylor, D. Silvas, P. D'Andrea, T. Partridge, L. Wedding, M. Davis, S. Schmitz, J. Palmer, J. Roberts, L. Latimer, S. Spalinger, D. Sharpe, D. Apton, V. Law, Second row: E. Marquez, R. Lewis, D. Carter, B. Britts, E. HCCS. Scott, C. Mitchell, S. Ward, M. Everett, A. Draper, J. Simpson, R. Pick, D. Bettencourt, S. Boney, S. Houseman, B. Bender, Third row: D. Patterson, M. Willard, P. Aterlourn, B. Paulsen, C. Fehring, P. Elhers, C. Klett, K. Blake, M. Carr, J. Harrington. , F -K ,t k'At .wh ' fnzmw--t ' - i ' ' l- ,. .f insaz- 21' -spam'-A Informing students of coming events is only one of the Publicity Charleen Holmes, Mary Ann Carlton, Sue Pratt, Marilyn Davis, Board's duties. Pictured here are QL-Rl: Lynn O'Donnell, Lynn seated: Tina Angle, Joan O'Donnell, Lynne Gordon. Hcnbery, Janet Galen, Leanne Latimer, Chris Moore, Nancy Wear, Bright banners enhance halls. Publicity Commissioner, Joan O'Donnell puts Tina Angle and Lynne Gordon assist Joan O'Donnell in raising a hall banner. f- - h- h f wma ,, fffa 'flfffly ,ann W ff W W' 6 fmxffa ' , ' mis ing touc es on a poster. 'fVf. W ivfld ,' 2, yr ,gb 'Vw 5' ' W rf KW Commissioner Mary Eldridge f7' Mary shows her successful abilify as Girls' Athletic Commissioner while receiving an award at The Girls' Dinner. Mar helps plan iris' Awards Night Girls' Afhlefic Board fl-rj: Lorraine Griffilh, Renee Turner, Naomi Shibala, Sally Schmitz, Bonnie Paulson, Kathy Anderson, Caralee Dean, Mary Eldridge. l :mf M' s.f'u.i,2r,vvwl'J'S: vw J fmnsnxr - A . .A,1,.,, ,,,A, ,, , , Boys' Block ll-rj First row: Mr. Enyati, Doug Roth, Tony Wolcott, Kevin Newton, Pete Moy, Gordon Krengel, Jack Nevin, Bob Bohle, Frank Fennell, Jett LaPierre, Steve Gavazza, John Gruner, Brian Boucher, Aronotf, Norm Ooms, Tim Fennell, Preston Hollander, Doug Taylor. Dan Britts, Phil de Jaurequi, Dempsey Nelson, Ernie Trevino, Jim Third row: Jim O'Donnell, Mark Garfield, Tod Spieker, Rob Jensen, Lewis, Jett Schloss. Second row: Chuck Clancy, Tom Andree, John Gavin Troster, Bill Marcus, Rob Mallory. Tod leads best boys' block ever Commissioner Tod Spieker Athletic Board fl-rj: Steve Sharp, Tom Andree, Tod Spieker, Preston Hollander, Pete Moy. l Chief Justice, Bob Sisson f, f f WV-1',Q ' ' ' fif Uzfww fa ff fa A22 W 1 fi f nh, f L' 7 ' l f f ff f J , Z ,Q M 1 .,,, U J L . . V ,f f -f i isa., f. F2 r , f i S - A 1 L ' 2' f 4 FLT- I A f I i' i 1:1 , 'z , f I 1 ,. - ' L W ' . ff- ,-.V. as .s Supreme Court seated CL-Rl: Linda Roy, Laurie Walker, Sally Pratt, Terrie Hibbit, Marion Bach. Standing: Anthony Ernest, Ken Rosenberg, Greg Kendall, Bob Sisson, Ward Kallstrom, Eddie Fried, Bill Robertson. Hoping to improve the former system of law enforcement, Chief Justice Bob Sisson established a new Supreme Court and abolished the Welfare Board. A more efficient Court and a speedier running of the trials evolved from this action. The new system was not only beneficial to the government, but also taught the students more about the rules, and what was expected of them. Boards manage Finance and Law. Publications Commissioner, Lisa King l The remaining duties of the Student Government were taken care of by the Publications Commissioner, Lisa King, and the Finance Board, under Treasurer Bob Harris. Lisa was in charge of the running and successful management of BEAR TRACKS, and the Finance Board handled such duties as the selling of drinks and tickets at sports activities. Finance Board QL-Rj: Mary Ann Carlton, Leanne Latimer, Phil Delaurequi, Nancy Wear, Lynnette Smith. overnment in action -L-. , f Leg. Council members Brad MacLean and Mark Garfield sit in on one of the weekly commissioners' meetings conducted by Mr. Richard Hanson. Seated are KL-RJ: Sue Taylor, Mr. Hanson, Joan O'Donnell, Brad MacLean, Mark Garfield, John Granger, Jim Robertson, Mary Eldridge, and Tod Spieker. Senior Leg. 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'sw L Q ,i.,' WH Freshman Board First row fl-RJ: Karen- Robinson, Steve Brune, Ken Stephens, Bill Moreing, Ann Shidler, Debbie Adams, Candy Wilson Salisbury, Landon Hollander, Edie Kendall, Jerry Whiting, Pam Karen Jensen, Jane Lodato, Nancy Mears, Tom Hoffman. Silver, Betsy Draheim, Denise Duhem. Second row: Bill Moore, Mark Class boards keep activity calendars Freshmen Tom White, Debbie Adams, Karen Nardi, Bill Moore, and Willie Jean Burns make plans for llComputer Dance. The duties of the Freshman and Sopho- more Boards vary from the planning of car washes to their ever-popular Rec Night. The Freshman Board surprised their class this year with the unique 'lComputer Dance , which featured a computer date for everyone. After much damper by rain, the Sophomore Board finally proceeded with their car wash, which added much needed funds to their treasury. Sophomore Board KL-RJ: Tom Lodato, Rich Delban, Chris Roper, Ed Harris, Steve Voyne, Rick Diederichsen, Leanne Latimer, Pat Curtis, McClure, Brian Boucher, Carol Fisher, Jim Lewis, Nancy Neal, Tom Carol Neifing, Robin Vayssie, Jackie Sephers, Francil Filion, Beth Andree, Elena Marquez, Ray Duhem. 'X me cfs., X . ,,.,e,p K' e 'T si, , I n ,, , , 4, . . v- v , A Y: r i U l ' i f. Q '. '. 1 Z? Y f 5 i i as-7-if, aiwfi ss - as ' -1: Junior Board First row QL-Rb: Carol Fehring, Ann Draper, Marie Mike Reyno.lds, Mike Clemment, Cindy Pursey, Janice Page, Dale Johansen, Pat Pantell, Donna Bettencourt, Tina Angle, Bonnie Patterson, Ann McGinty, Bill Bush. Paulsen, Second row: Bob Bohle, Dede Moore, Steve Luckenbach, full of new and traditional events Making the arrangements for both the Junior Prom and the Senior Ball were prime concerns of the Junior and Senior Boards. This year, both boards decided to try something new in the type of enter- tainment for these affairs and they passed up the traditional band selection for a more current style. Everyone enioyed working on the formals and they were both deemed great successes. Senior Board First row CL-RJ: Mary Philips, Kathy Harris, Pat Young, Reynolds, Judy McMahon. Second row: Charlie Burton, Lars Kerry Michel, Bonnie Drayton, Gail Wilkerson, Theresa Moore, Heidi Runsten, Pete Moy, Denys Tims, Preston Hollander, Tom Reilly, Fred Anderson, Carol Blackwell, Bonnie Laird, Chris Abrusci, Diane Rice, Dave Iverson. Z 6 w 1 ? Q ' , ,, za , 4,ww - Mk 'S' I 'Mft L12 wwf? w f J -gl' . up-Q k,.-fvvm A of 6 115 cu... M 'f-eu-vu was.. ...W I - throu h activiries Q ii, -. - . as 3 me , , 6 K KW ,,,. ' -, f f 3 , ' ' ,. 5 ,LM ,iz-.:IQ:,. 'fl k I W ij.QQf'i ,, .Mi . L ' f 2 ,K,. , . 1 W , 'L - K . 'VW 'V 5 ' 'iii ' . , 92 l: K X' ' ya, '11 2 - ,..,. ' - Ivrk V . 4.9.4, ..,, 2 X f I Z Chris Abrusci Head Pom- Pon Girl Bonnie Laird Sall Y Durbin Carol Blackwell This year our Pom-pon Girls and Cheerleaders added much spirit to M-A. With the help of Com- missioner Sue Taylor, the spirit leaders tried to attend all sports activities including football, bas- ketball, track, soccer, wrestling, water polo, swim meets and baseball. We also must congrat- ulate them for winning the spirit award in the Sunnyvale Basket- ball Tournament. 44 Jane Taylor Spirited Pom-Pon Girls, Cheerleaders 1 45 Members on Drill Team are, First Row ll.-Rl: Carol Neifing, Gloria Brown, Hillary Adams, Kathy Miller, Bev Thompson, Sue Lester Kris Ghiorsi, Pam Brown, Jane Walker, Cathy Neifing, Ann Fluckiger, Snyder, Marian Willard, Vicki Law, Sue Harris, Carollee Dean Jamie Rivers, Sue Fantus, Ann Carmen, Pam Silvas, Debbi Dewers, Candy Cummins. Nancy Korb, Second Row: Diane Walcher, Ann McGinty, Waynette M-A Tedd Bears show fancy footwork Head Captain, Judy Whitney, led this year's dazzling Drill Team to a spec- tacular year with variety as its key note. Friday skits helped to boost spirit on game days, and new uniforms ad- ded a more professional touch. Ideas from the Drill Team Camp in Thousand Oaks, California, aided the captains, Hillary Adams, Patty Barron, Cathy Neifing, Pam Silvas, and Barb Thomp- son, in creating new types of routines. Eleven new members were added in October to raise the total to forty- eight, a more effective size. Miss Nagai and Miss Sutherland, the new sponsors, were a great help in the Drill Team's most successful year, which was cli- maxed by performances at Stanford and Oakland Raiders Coliseum. Head Captain Captain Captain Captain Judy Whitney Hillary Adams Patty Barron Cathy Neiflng Alu. r -, M gf? if-1 ,,, v.w f- - r '-, ' ff ,- ,JM .gg , 6 N ,.,, ,V t 1, - ... .Ay-3-.'f:. W Q, V' ,V , Q.,-f . a sh: ,is ..,, -'af - ,s-1' cz- k - , . , 1 . ff - ' ?T.WWt:3,4.. Nw X ,, .- ' - Ati .. T 5' f-' 5.vdf3fM lid 114 Pgxn-3,1rvif,5.4' i as , +S'g:gwfI.f1rg5,'gm . :Quia eg. :f f PM i lqisggyf ,J ' SH 'WLS -- ' 6' 1 , ..-MQ, . 4.4. A, , f- rv , l 1 First Row CL-Rl: Joan O'Donnell, Lynn Hanbery, Holly Downing, Pafly Barron, Naomi Shibato, Cindy Van Stone, Debbie Silvas, Darcie Forflage, Stepha Genelza, Second Rowg Dede Moore, Judy Whitney, Jan McGinley, Karen Schooley, Judy Pacheli, Barb Thomson, Sue Oberg, Jane Walton, Beth McClure, Liz Cross. T Z ax -Q . ,Ja fi Teddy Bears formed a faifhful cheering section at games. Captain CGPTCHH pam SHVGS Barb Thompson , , MM, .,,:, ,Y ..,,4 A, V W A ff ' 2 rw f S7 ,9 au: R 's Q X v. ., , X, A ft. ,KV ,Yi X ,A 1 ,K - ff o r , F ' -i -Q 2 X ' ' 7'fi'3:-'i- , v W f ,.,:.Q-:1.z 4:mqf,. ,, ,, .-:- -' 5- ' , '4 ,f 975' ,fif 'f , V ' A T ff f ci - , ,. Q mf? 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S., , , , l ,wa fn ' i ,X V 0. 4 4 he 1 A T !6 1 f .K ,s.,. , f v.,-ffl, K I . , , I , K z5E.'5lv.5fi :,f'a.'.T .-f9':'i3ii , I A 1 . f 7 . . . . , - V , x f,.'.11f'e-vfiiz 3 - V . ,f f' -45 'W QU- T w'4f iV V-Fi' V: M f U' J, .1 ' 5- ff 'e'7?2v . +7 .- Vx ff':5 j,'. oQf,l'5 ff.-:Q':f,-Vik i V11 '1T?532Tfil Wl-Aid! 1,63 w,?f'w,f ff' S- 1 if A F- f ffl fm zz-:7',,fZ M1 Q M: f.y.Qv,1g,gvfS1rg-wp. gg ,Q-'A -,zffpzw 4, ff .7 f D f, .AA fr em, ,- , Lsiy-4,7 T ,V Drill Team in action. T? Y 5 Bands and Bear spark spirit This year M-A's Band, Pep Band, and Bear added much to our school's spirit. The band performed at three football games with the help of Mr. Harris, the band sponsor. When half-time came the band displayed to all spectators their musical talent. The Pep Band, headed by Steve Braet, faithfully attended all foot- ball and home basketball games. This year our Pep Band widened their range of pieces from uMenlo Bear to HA Taste of Honey , Finally, we must give special tribute to our Bear Lucy Downing for attending most sports activities, and helping the spirit group cheer on the players. Acting as her alternate was Bill Garrity. This is our mascot Lucy Downing, Bill Garrity ioins in with Lucy out of uniform. il Q. 3.i,-tiofxff rj 'fl' sift s ' 2 Members on Band are: J. Arnold, M. Bader, L. Bastron, D. Bigelow, J Bogue, S. Borochoft, J. Braet, S. Braet, L. Cates, C. Charlo, R. Chatman D. Cristopher, A. Clemons, G. Coben, A. Corder, R. Crawford, M. Donovan, C. Dunham, E. Eastman, M. Eldridge, C. Everheardt, G. Haase, R. Hadden, J. Hanberry, J. Hemmig, T. Herman, G. Hildebrandt, V. Holvick, D. Iverson, R. Jackson, W. Jackson, M. Johansen, E. Johnson My ff WW bij 5? 'ight M. Kendall, G. Kendall, L. Kendall, D. Kranz, D. Leon, W. Marcus, S Mestas, B. Miller, N. Mofield, S. Montgomery, J. O'Donnell, G. Patt, P Pantell, J. Patton, M. Phillips, K. Pierson, W. Platt, S. Pratt, M. Reilly, J Robertson, W. Robertson, B. Schroeder, S. Sharp, J. Stringer, E Swanberg, D. Thompson, M. Vogel, J. Williams. Members of the Pep Band are QL-Rl: Jim Ro- bertson, Jack Braet, Ed Eastman, Eric Swan- berg, Steve Braet, Dave Iverson, Mike Foster, Greg Coben. ..,, , X ,, ' 1 Sache Hawkins styles shock On October 22, 1966, M-A held its first Sadie Hawkins dance. Students dressed up in crazy Hillbilly costumes and danced to the sound of the Toads. The success of the Sadie Hawkins dance opened up a full year of new activities at M-A. Marion Bach patiently waits for an- other dance with her date. tween dances Margie Regalatos bell and Bob .4 M Y' . i .,,.,,, r j , Approving males Watch Powder Puff On Friday, November l8th, The senior girls challenged The junior girls to a uPowder Putt football game. ln spite of The fine coaching instruction they received from StanTorcl's Bruce Cass, Bob New- bery, and Hollis Moore, the senior girls lost to the juniors, who were coached by two M-A Teachers, Mr. Weaver and Mr. Dugan. Many spectators Turned out tor The action filled game, which ended with a 28-T6 victory forthe juniors and a sad defeat tor The seniors. ,Jn .-., -- 4-we Q 5 .uae T 1 gftk i l sr T 11. 'S M .-W Ki Ii, A , X S ri 4.- Members ot the senior team are First Row QL-RQ: M. Gough, K. Winston, L. Smith, G. Hamilton, B. Haltback Ginny Hamilton receives lateral Laird, M. Eldrige, S. Bosenko, A. Smith, Second Row, C. Rooney, H. Anderson, S. Standley, L. and proceeds to make yardage Tor The Gordon, S. Taylor, C. Blackwell, M. Carlton, N. Wear, Third Row, Coach Bob Newbery, A. seniors. Fitzpatrick, G. Ehlers, B. Cook, C. Fought, M. Phillips, J. Eastman, D. Gilbert, M. Galvin, M. Bach, J. Putman, K. Harris. Junior quarterback Caralee Dean hurdles over the senior Members of the junior team are First Row QL-Ri. V. Welch, C. Dean, Second Row, A. defense. Carmen, N. Korb, L. Downing, C. Johnson, M. Michael, S. Campbell, Third Row, Coach Dick Weaver, V. Law, C. Weinstein, C. Fehring, T. Hibbett, D. DePuy, J. Roberts, T. Decker, A. Weaver, S. Arcady, C. Masterson, J. Simson, L. Odom, M. Davis, B. Paulsen, C. Gitt, C. Hernandez, Coach Richard Dugan. 51 CapTains Dave Gow and Ben Browning shake hands wiTh Woodside captains To sTarT The game. HQMECQMI G '66! On Thursday, November TO, The Menlo-A1herTon FooTball Team faced Woodside in our T966 Homecoming game. The half-Time enTerTain- menT was provided by The M-A Band and Teddy Bears. The highlighT of The evening came when co-capTain Dave Gow crowned Bonnie Laird as M-A's T966 Homecoming Queen. Her royal courT included Carol Bailey, Holly Downing, Judy WhiTney, and Susan Taylor, who reigned over all wiTh Their radiance and beauTy. The Homecoming Queen, Aftendanfs, and Escorts from lefT To righT are: Susan Taylor, Russ Joy, Judy WhiTney, Denys Tims, Bonnie Laird, STeve Kieser, Carol Bailey, Frank STapleTon, Holly Downing and Tom Reilly. During The Third qu arTer The Queen Gnd her COUVT mflde O BoTh old and new pompon girls and cheerleaders broughT much spirit To The vicTory ride around Terremere field. game. Javier Pacheco, Lindsey Buckingham, Jody Moreing, Bob Aguire, and Cal Roper beat out the sounds of familiar teenage beats. Students listen while Jackie Davis sings, uYou'll Never Tippy Jackson displays his Walk Alone. talent on the organ. Barry Woodruff, Steve Braet, and Greg Coben made up this iazz band trio. lSeveral folk groups were among the entertainers. Kerry Michael, Jan Henke, ' Wendy Ulberg made up the first group and Marty Hatcher, Marianne Fox thei W second group. Students displa talents at assembl . Edie Kendall, Lynn Booker, leader Denise Booker, Patrice Booker, and Karen Dupree dance to the hit, lllosing You. E if S Virtues attract couples to Frostasia. 'xFrostasia , the annual Christmas dance, featured Elena Marquez and Skip Parodi. the music of the Virtues and was highlighted by Santa Coffis and his bag of gifts. Jane Burnside and Phil Kohne 'iw-1 Hilary Tedrow and escort Greg C7 Moonhght 3 Q, ,f ,fc f f C ff W Hamilton Queen Hilary Adams ond escort Ken Whiting Melinda Brown and escort Bob Fran Richter Fuerst Queen Hilary Adams reigning over her court as President Bob Bohle presents her with the crown 56 ' A l 1 Debbie Depuy and escort Brodie n ob Hill llMoonlighT on Nob Hill was The Theme of The class of l968's junior prom. The guests were surrounded by The beauTies of San Francisco. Represented were Ghirardelli Sq., Skyline, and Nob Hill. The dance was held aT the Menlo Park Recreation Center, on May 6, T967. Music was provided by llThe Generation. YJ 3' The candidates chosen for Jr. Prom Queen were CL-Rl: Hillary Adams Debbie Depuy, Melinda Brown, Jane Taylor, Candi Cummins, DeDe Moore Lauri Odom, Sue Oberg, Hillary Tedrow, and Fran Richter. This year's yearbook staff worked extra hard to create an original and unique annual. Editor Patty Barron strove for perfection while supervising all the steps toward produc- tion. The staff soon overcame the unfamiliarity of a new advisor, new staff, new jobs, and joined together to form a book to remember. Mr. Patterson, in his first year at M.A., added a whole new atmosphere to the yearbook produc- tion. Pictured at the right are journalistic students celebra- ting Flag Day. Combines ournalism classes Work Mr. Patterson .,......... Advisor Patty Barron .......,..... Editor Sue Taylor ..... Business Manager Ginny Hamilton ........ Activities Bonnie Laird ..... . . .Activities Preston Hollander . . . ...,. Sports Lucy Downing . . . ...,... Faculty Denise Craik . . .... Government Lynnette Smith .... Advertisements Mady Reilly . . . ........ Candids Tom Reilly .... .... S enior Class Ann McGinty ........ Junior Class Melinda Brown . .Sophomore Class Shauna Rawlings . ,Freshman Class Karen Draheim ............ Copy N Jim Linnehan . . . . . .Photographer 1 Dan Kassionas ..... Photographer Dave Schaeffer ..... Photographer Tom and Karen work on the senior polls John Edwards . . ....... Clubs The three photographers, Dan, jim, Gnd Dove While Pfeslon lC'UQh5 Gt the VSSUHS- were worked especially hard to produce pic tures of excellent quality. From left to right are ffront rowl Ginny Hamilton, Denise Craik, Mady Reilly, Bonnie Laird, Lynnette Smith, Melinda Brown, Ann BC1rl'0n, Lucy Downing, Sue Taylor, Tom Reilly, Preston H0llC1r1C-lef, McGinty, and Karen Draheim. fBack rowj Mr. Patterson, Patty John Edwards, Dan Kassionas, and David Schaeffer. i .ASK . A , f ff f ' I' IL., K-1+- . 0- s-U-B-,...A.w..,.nn.Mffw,w..1 'fs The Bear Tracks staff ot 1966-1967, though literally ustarted from scratch, with only one staff member returning from last year, began its creation ot a new Bear Tracks with several goals in mind. They sought to represent a wider variety ot M-A students, and add a more serious note to all the pages. One goal they had not anticipated, however, were the several sudden times when Bear Tracks became amaz- ingly synonymous with controversy. But their good times have tar outnumbered the dis- agreements, what with inventing new room decorations, discovering very crooked lay-out pages and just laughing about the whole darn thing, and trying awfully hard to get Kent Seltzer's page in on time. M.-...-..7 ,. From left to right are ffront rowj Kevin Dittman,Margy Gough,Sallie Seltzer, David Schraa, Jean Putnam, Lisa King and Robin Bisio Schmitz, and Mary Carol Maas. fBack rowj Mr. Patterson, Kent towards better productions in 1967. Jean Putnam watches Mr Patterson open Lisa King has the honored job of running Bear presents at the Yearbook and Bear Tracks Track's own printing press. Christmas party Mr. Patterson ......... Advisor Margaret Gough ..,.... Editor David Schraa . . .Assistant Editor Jean Putnam ........... News Robin Bisio ...... . . .Features Kent Seltzer ...... . . .Sports Mary Carol Maas Kevin Dittman Sallie Schmitz . . ..., Reporters Ted Abenheim ...... Cartoonist ' W: Pictured are QL-Rt Linda Weldon, Laura Weil, Diane Reynolds, Maureen Carr, Sally Sawtell, Ted Abenheim, Ward Kallstrom, Alice Hamway, Judy Berrett, Rita Pike, and Editor, Dianne Matlock. -A-14.4 , ,f 'M f-f-wwfm. X , , ff , ',. Q, , , y ' f' Q - ,V f f , WW t , If f ff 1 f ff W V f 2 2 if 1 f ff X f f f Hy, ' 1, wh f ' f , , .. , . , ,,,.,,,,,. I ,, 7- , gg I , , V 'f I 5-g,.,,1 gf ry ' W Mr. Zepezauer Oak Leaves is the title of MA's literary magazine, It is composed ot contribu- tions of art and literary works repre- sentative ot the skill of our student body. In the past, Oak Leaves has been an annual magazine produced in the late Spring. This year, however, it was decided to attempt the production of two issues, one representative of the Fall Semester, the other of the Spring Semester. The Fall issue is a less ex- pensive magazine with an over-all theme of humor and satire. The Spring edition remains comparable in com- position ot general works to the past Oak Leaves. It is hoped that this year's two-edition program will institute a new tradition of future Oak Leaves staffs. Diane Matlock Groups offer cultural expression Led by Mr. Don Harriss, this year's orchestra consisted of, first row Diane Bigelow, Third Row: Linda Bastron, Sally Pratt, Bill Robertson CL-RJ: Bob Gallord, Ruth Cross, Lewis Covey, Kathy Anderson, Second John Arnold, Ketih Pierson, Jack Braet, Fourth Row Barbara Row: Claudio Martinez, Peggy Puryear, Ramona Jauregui, Pat Schroeder, Gary Haase, Mike Donovan, Jim Robertson Marie Pantell, Pat Dobbs, Paula Arterburn, Bruce McNutt, Pat Gomez, Johansen, Jim O'Donnell, Steve Mestas, Mary Eldridge ,4 x 3fi. l 1 nigga A Ei Wm M W Q., Qi fsffffw man.. X., X 1 Jmwvff E pw, W Wendy Sterne as Madame Dubonnet tries to remove Mr. Brownes' fBob Norrisl inhibitions. At left are Frank Stapleton as Tony and Francis Lazier as Polly. This year's musical production, The Boyfriend, was presented on Decem- ber 8,9,lO, under the direction of Mr. Lee Clements and Mr. Douglas Stobie. The plot involved the love affair between Polly Browne, a student at Madame Dubonnet's Finishing School in France, and Tony, a wealthy young man who disguises himself as a delivery boy. The colorful 1920 costumes, the delightful singing and dancing, and the gay mood helped to make l'The Boyfriend a 'lroaring success. ' W'5'6f'f, g W ll Pam and John dance to the Charleston. New stars make debut in Bo friend. The cast was made up of Qfront rowl Chris Payne, Laura Weil, Dave Else, Kathy Gerkensmeyer, Nancy Hamerslag, Don Galbraith, Karen Fantus, and Steve Smith. fBack YOWy Ann Draper, Bill Marcus, John Edwards, Pam Silvas, Frank,Stapleton, Francie Lazier, Wendy Sterne, Bob Norris, and Renee Spencer. V, 1,ff,ff'z,w X ff-01514 Dave Iverson Karen Fantus John Edwards Nancy l-lamerslag Arsenic and ld Lace This year's Senior Play, llArsenic and Old Lace was under the direction ot the talented Mr. Lee Clements. It was held in .l building. The story revolved around two little old ladies who poison old men to take them out of their 'lmiseryf' The play went well, and brought in big profits tor the Senior Class. Bill Marcus Laura Weil Mortimer . . . .,.. Dave Iverson Abby ..,. ...,.. K aren Fantus Martha . . . ,... Nancy Hamerslag Jonathon . . . ...... David Else Teddy .... . . .Bill Marcus Elaine ..,.. ...Laura Weil Dr. Einstein .......,.. Steve Smith Also included, John Arnold, Peter Spencer, John Edwards, Greg Ken- dall, Fred Rice, Tony Wolcott, Dave Sweet, Tom Lodato. Q Q Q IX-Sq A, xx -M511 X -X :fy .ii -X W .KAX ,x 15 XX A. N X J x X XSS: www N .wg-R135 Aww X X x -nf S 'z 2 -mwwf, On April 21, Menlo-Atherton's student body was treated to a fantastic display of blood-curdling and gladiator-like actions as boxers, wrestlers, and karate experts exhibited their skills. At the left is Mike Lawlor being awarded the Outstanding Performer Award. all ..., is nge- Ena ati sponsors successful Bears Night Tracey's Kempo Karate sponsored this karate Mike Lawlor vs. Mike Tracey exhibition. Bob Wallace VS. William Jackson SN, ,x X fm :wi 'ff 1-., -.wvmlm '- W I' T' The Senior boys, dressed in their P.E. clothes, displayed spirit by taping uBeat the Faculty on their llbehindsf' Surrounded by hands, senior Greg Kendall attempts to gain control ot the ball. rf This year's Senior-Faculty game was pro- nounced unsuccesstul by the Class ot '67. Stealing the ball from the old pro, Dick Weaver is Paul Angelo. Besides the ridiculous score of 66-35, the turnout was considerably small. The only entertainment was provided by the faithful pep band. The lack of attendance was attributed to the success of the KYA game. Below, water boy, Dale Wilson, and captain, Roger Andrews, both bewildered, watch the exciting l?l game. .vw x Y fm Q Q MW f W 'ff f 199511 4' 4-1-w,,.,,, A -'-W-.v.f,M-. J 4- ff .yf X 5 A . .Z -........., m e The ever-popular Rifle Club met weekly to learn firearm safety and correct shooting technique. The M-A marksmen also competed in matches among Themselves and with local teams. The members CL to Rl, Front row: Dave Smith, Alan Fischer, Steve Jones, Dave Uberuaga, Dave Johnson, and Dale Jeong. Back row: Tim Cunningham, Ray Duhem, Brett Roth, Jim Kirby, Al Dexter, Jack Brill, and John Gruner. At right: John Gruner llsights in on a target in J Building. Rifle Club shoots for safety Future Nurses pursue vocations Mmsxms T blil BTS NOVV One of Menlo-Atherton's newer clubs, the Future Nurses of America proved to be very active. Working with children at the Stanford Palo-Alto Hospital took up much ot their time, as did listening to speakers, candy sales, and field trips to various medical institutions. FNA attempted to orient girls in the medical profession to their prospective careers. Pictured, lL to RQ: Sheila Rew, Lotus Dudly, Karen Hobar, Patti Hollgarth, Roberta Smith, Roberta Smith, Karen Owens, and Sharon Stenholm. At left: President Carol Rooney points out the value ot small pox vaccinations. r ' lsr 1.2. ,is so 'gs yff --'mfwzry r-ha w X T72 4 ' ff r.. ,,. Under the inspiring leadership of Mr. Dolmatz, the members ofthe Radio Club spent their time working on and improving their equipment, and studying to obtain licenses to operate their own radio station, K-'SQNL The members CL to Rt were: Bill Busch, Louis Fielder, Bob Stratta, Bret Ross, Andy Pargellis, Jay Wallace John McCullough, and Sharon Stenholm. At right: Bill Busch and Andy Pargellis check out new equipment for Station K6QNL. 'f rw f r f 4 QW 41 t . .ee-:'L1':'1Z'Hvlw ft fl 117' One of the most dedicated and hardest-working groups in the school is the Audio-Visual Crew. These students spend long hours broadcasting student bulletins, setting up equipment for assemblies and other student functions, and chasing down lost films. Many of the A.V. crew's activities are taken for granted, yet they provide services without which Menlo-Atherton could not function. Pictured QL to Rl: Top row: Tom Branch, Bob Sisson, Ray Duhem, Pete Eames, and Jeff Milward. Bottom row: Bruce Coblenz, Paul Branson, Bob Beach, and Gene Drago. At left: Bruce Coblenz and Paul Branson tackle a difficult repair job with typical A.V. enthusiasm. A V Crew works enthusiasticall While ad1o Club rebuilds station K6Q u f-fl , t ,V fy ff, S! 772' fr f, f A, D L 4 Q 1 all 'avr' f The members are First Row QL-Rl: Al Shanks, Bruce Zimring, Bob Gaylord, Linda Bastron, Bonnie Nardi, Ann Thomas, Pam Brown, Kathy Fielder, John Wright, Andy Pargellis, Karen Nardi, Eileen McLoughlin, Priscilla Lang. Second Row QL-Rl: Peter Kind, Ken Salisbury, Dianne Matlock, Rita Pike, Ellie Lahn, Jon Mittleman, Merrill Everett, Gary Moy, Frederica Barber, Craig White, Jay Wallace, John Gruner, Dave Sweet, Erica Schoenberger, Bill Robertson, Paul Branson, Mr. Wong. -fu-w ,,.,.4, Third Row QL-RQ: Brian Taillieur, Bill Bush, Stephanie Hull, Sara Werry, Marcello Martinez, Jim Robertson, Bob Beach, Steve Kattarri, Bruce Coblentz, Lynda Brugge, Lois Johnston, Renate Leidteke, Wendy Platt, Howard Gooclell, Louis Fielder, 'Bruce Sisson. Fourth Row lL-Rl: Bill Mckenzie, Dave Jones, Wes Peterson, Alice McCrery, Jeff Lotspiech, Scott Jordan, Steve Vignau, Mark Garfield, Lee Harrison, Gene Ice, Gavin Troster, Jon Shidler, Eric Peterson, George lce, Kieth Pierson. MASS' Linda Ro wins Westinghouse Award M.A.S.S., sponsored by Mr. Wong, is a scientific organ: zation that enables its members an opportunity for further study in research and investigation of all of the science fields. Each member has their own individual proiect and many are in competition with students in other organiza tions. There is an opportunity for the members to win scholarships and awards through their research. M.A.S.S.' activities include monthly seminars to Stanford Research Institute, Ames Research Center, Vallecitos Atomic Research, Stanford, and Hewlett Packard. M.A.S.S., social events also include a San Francisco Chinese Banquet, and a beach party. At Left Mr. Wong discusses future plans with Renate and Bruce. 72 C.S.F., sponsored by Mr. Winn, is an organization whose primary purpose is to honor students of high scholarship. Every year C.S.F. holds the Awards Tea, which honors students who have out of six semesters belonged to C.S.F. for four, one of them being in their senior year. The members are First Row QL-Rl: Dave Iverson, Ward Kallstrom, Scott Jordan, Richard de Jauregui, David Sweet, Greg Ennis, Dan Britts, Marcelo Martinez, Steve Kaattari. Second Row CL-Rl: Lynn Hanbery, Mary Maas, Pamela Brown, Lauren La Plante, Linda Weldon, Cynthia Taylor, Leilani Marquart, Karen Draheim, Carol Fisher, Karen Winston, Debbie DePuy, Karin Gutohrlein, Valerie Holvick, Lynnette Smith, Joan O'Donnell, Diane Matlock. Third Row QL-Rl: Mike Foster, Dave Schraa, Ann Blackwell, Linda Bastron, Shelly Wilton, Sally Sawtell, Kathy Harris, Sara Werry, Judy McDowell, Carol Fehring, Linda Wedding, Michael lsheim, Robert Mallory, Pete Colby. At right is Mr. Winn sponsor and coordinator of C.S.F. at Menlo- Atherton. fygwazazws M '.'t F is -f,-.sy.1 mm' a '.-,..-r4 -W ' - 9:vf.T:-3?'i?,.. 3-f, . H3122 :sf-:sw-f'Q. ,A , fy, ,,,.,q, ., . ff I 11351 ,Zi 4 ea-1.4 Q wi' .ff-Q fr W.-'4,,4-.. 9 , mage ver.: ' - ' ,sq faafffaf-fvaffi ., Q em-,,f? N.. .. . ., ,M af Q.-my 'W' !,,k '53f?.?'5i5-f, .'3i'5'i f' fi.- ,sa 1' - W .4 :, 1.-- .- ..,-,...s,y.,.,e-. -1:-:errvfief 0. -fo. 44 Z: f P Aft' M! X N ,f n . f' A I fr ff., .,,.- fi- . Q., -0 WGS aw Qi gc 1-f.,.,y,, . my - , vi ,s,f.,.f:- 1,'1:,.a-'fa' MH, -, Hi 1 4,-.rw we 1, ' ' Qiffia,ewit5'4Ya-f 1? :gs za, ff-C1 ,.',, 'i i 1 ' f f I 1 f CSF holds annual tea to award members. 73 Wig? ff V! Language Clubs hold International Clubs X SPANISH CLUB, sponsored by Mr. Lavin, otters the members an opportunity to further their knowledge in the Spanish language and culture. The members are, First Row TL-Rl: Bob Galen, Bob Sweet, Marcelo Martinez, Rich de Jauregui, Phil de Jauregui, Stan Gibbs. Second Row QL-Rl: Linda Wedding, Judy Montoya, Chris Hernandez, Bonnie Paulsen, Deanna Gilbert, Arline Ramirez, Janice Henke, Nancy Hews, Vicky Hernandez, Patty Barron, Kathy Neiting, Susie Standlee, Lynn Comer, Cynthia Taylor, Nancy Bisio, Alison Hamway. Third Row QL-RJ: Kathy Harris, Carol Blackwell, Diane Matlock, Ann Draper, Cathy Conley, Gail Elhers, Kay Cadwalader, Judy Whitney, Mary Lou Cooper, Leilani Marquart, Leanne Gutohrlein, Margaret Wing, Louise Lantz. At right Marcelo Martinez bulltights at the Language Club Banquet. K .,., a 5 f M .4 W g Y li, '- , ygsgy Q ,,,. T ,Qi r, yn , ff vs' ff-,, 59? if f' , 9' f 5 41 ' 2 A . - t f T- V wiv I rrri at 1 V kg X I , ,V,V by, Qi , , K N X fs- N ,rrs Q LATIN CLUB, sponsored by Mr. Allan, allows the students to express their individual thoughts and ideas, and gives them an opportunity to meet other Latin students. The members are, First Row QL-Rl: Bob Noha, Phil Miner, Mike Foster, Mike Sanders, Jan Orazem, Eugene Tucker, Second Row: Ted Abenheim, Stephen Kaattari, Stephanie Hull, Mary Carr, Ginny Downing, Cinda Grat, Sally Sawtell, Debbie Sargent, Mary Godbe, Ward Kallstrom. At left is Mr. Allan and Ward Kallstrom toasting the evening of the Language Club Banquet. Banquet on December 14th at M- . GERMAN CLUB, sponsored by Mrs. Parker, promotes a better understanding ot the German language and customs. The German Club hosts many speakers and films about Germany. Every year the German Club has a cake sale and the members ot the German classes contribute money to buy new books for the German ll Classes. The members are, First Row QL-RJ: Mike Wheeler, Bill Robertson, John Hanbery, Lynn Hanbery, Nancy Mennel, Nancy Decius, Jamie Rivers, Linda Vane, Joan O'Donnell, Jim Robertson, Jeff Lotspiech, Bill Bush. At right, Club members sing German Christmas Carols at the Language Club Banquet. I A 'r f t A' .X X f heh We FRENCH CLUB sponsored by Mr Olette gives the members a chance to meet guest speakers and foreign students Movies and many enloyable meetings and parties were included in this years activities of the French Club The members are First Row LR Debbie Depuy Liz Cross Valerie Holvick Karen Drahelm Leigh Cassidy Marianne Fox Second Row QL RJ Pat Young Sue Taylor Carol Streit Sue Cambell Sue Lester Kathy Nelson Bonnie Nardi Claire Nichols Robin Blsio Marcia Greene Ann Weaver Shirley Standlee Nancy Wear Carol Hilborn Jane Taylor Pam Hamway At left Mark Garfield Scott Jordan Steve Hart and John Gruener dance to the music of the French Club at the Language Club Banquet W h,U'lW,,,,,,....s-..ss.s...-q-vase' wswweuvl .mn-n-Qu ...NW sv Junior Statesmen ot America members lL.toR.j are: Front row: Greg Back row: No Name, No Name, Linda Weldon, Lynn Cassidy, Karen Ennis, Tom Andree, Dave Schraa, Ward Kalstrom, Bill Foulis, Clair Swenson, Jane Burnside, Marty Dodds, Valerie Holvick, Leanne Nichols, Robin Bisio, Mike Baron, Doug Taylor, Bill Marcus, Nancy Latimer, Sue Standlee, Pam Brown, Bonnie Paulson, Merril Everett, Neal, Carol Fisher, Debbie Sargent, Nancy Bisio, and Brad Potts, Lisa King, Lynn Comer, Jan Augastine, and Ginny Downing. unior Statesmen eye the future. T967 has been one ofthe most active years in the history ot the Menlo-Atherton chapter of the Junior Statesmen of America. The various activities ot the largest club at Menlo-Atherton High School included holding contro- versial debates, listening to guest speakers, studying modern government, attending conventions, and, ot course, throwing parties. The Junior Statesmen of America also assisted the Menlo Park Rotary Club to choose the Rotary citizen of the month. The Menlo- Atherton chapter of J.S.A. won the additional honor of being the biggest chapter in California and was voted the outstanding chapter in the state. Below, President Jane Burnside and Vice-President Randy Tinch contem- plate the message of a guest speaker. At right, President Burnside, Vice-President Tinch, and Treasurer Bill Marcus listen attentively as Allan Lazarus talks on the draft. At right, Inter-Racial Club president Kerry Michaels speaks on the communication barrier between students at Menlo-Atherton High School. Below, interested Inter-racial Club members listen as a guest speaker explains the problems and prejudices of minority groups. Members of the Inter-racial Club met weekly to discuss the racial problems of Menlo-Atherton High School and the surrounding areas. This large contingent of the student body worked towards finding possible solutions to the complex social problems of our school and fostered such proiects as uHello Walk and the noon 'lSock Hops . Other activities of the Inter-racial Club included guest speakers at club meetings, inter-racial conferences with other schools, picnics, and field work to oft-campus areas. The members are fBelow L.toR.j: First row: Mr. Milia, Mrs. Gaunder, Kerry Michel, Greg Kendall, Sally Pratt, Linda Weldon, Robin Bisio, Clare Nichols, Joan Whitsom, Adrienne Campbell, Peggy Warne, and Jacqueline Davis. Second row: Roxanne Dudley, Sheilla Likens, Kathy Conley, Laura Bammann, John Mittelman, Jacob Stubblefield, Leanne Latimer, Jan Henke, Carolyn Franklin, John Hanbery, and Vicky Stealy. Third row: Bill Foulies, Allison Hamway, Adrienne McDonald, Lorraine Gonzales, and Stephanie Hull. Inter-Racial Club promotes student harmon I 'L M25 3, f 472' ,M x Outstanding students were honored at the Awards Assembly on June T. Mr. McClean, Mrs. Gears, Dr. Doyle, and Mr. Winn distributed Bank of America certificates and plaques, school service awards, college scholarships and other academic honors to deserving recipients. utstanding students receive recognition The following students received Bank of America certifi- cates for outstanding academic and artistic achievement in the various departments at M,A. Pictured fl-rl, First row: Linda Bastrom, Nancy Hammerslag, Barbara Cook, Amy Joseph, Annette Smith, Karen Draheim, Jim Robertson. Second row: Jeff Lotspeitch, Ward Kallstrom, Bill Marcus, Bruce Starkweather, John Keller, Dave Else. Wwwwwf ,K f 1 t The 'lSilver Seal, the highest honor offered at M.A., was awarded to: Cl-rj Bob Sisson, Bill Marcus, Valerie Holvick, and Jim Robertson. The recipients massed over TOOO school service points while maintaining a 3.8 grade average. Linda Roy received nation- wide acclaim for her scientific achievements and was invited to attend seminars and con- ferences all over the country. She was a national finalist in the Ford Future Scientists of America, the IBM-U.S. Army Science Symposium, and West- inghouse Science Talent Search. 4 ,,A.. , . -M QW f ,W , A N , , f , , 5. 14' f 5 x an , f s 1 sl 111 Y S ,Q ,f , f M . Q, .V ,fi ,,,,m1f,yL Golden Key awarded to actwe students Golden Key members the backbone ot school actlvntles portlclpate In all facets of student lite. They have accumulated 400 or more school service points to gam admittance to this honor society. Pictured are QL R Dave Schafer Bob Slsson Valerie Holvzc Keith Pnerson Robin Blslo Sue Taylor Scott Jordan, Jlm Robertson Bull Garrlty Patty Barron Mlke Foster Steve Braet Debbie Depuy Al Lazarus. fr -2,5 , Z'-14-ima -asm-a9Q!p', xmw: I .. , V , ,. ' V C, 'WI f V V M - f W X f 63 ,f 1 ., .. 4 :pw , , fluff f 1' A 7, ff-- ' 1 h TV., I ,V V V: fl , , rf' -- ' f 'V f f 4 -' ' ' 'fifwfp-f. C -' ' il 1 , , ,VYV ji,-V19 T77 I I 11 1 , 1, ,I In X , is I. V 5, I ,, f, V VV , QW , VW? . ,,,, . 5 4 .plffi 1,1 , I-Q wilt' L 1 ,I V V l V , is ' ,,, f 5 i' ' K 2 J f . i l '- , if i . f ,, , 5 1 ' .,,. 4-, , 4 ' i 1 L ie I . ' 4. li gf? i f V, . Ls , w , if ' 1 V 1-V, j fwfgf ff,f ,,VM,fVf'V jr- V .54 VV ' H I A ,,,,,'. V L if 4 H ',f' ,- ' ' f' 12 M f-A- 2 ' '- ff -if V ' ' J .if 1 1 ' , . Q 2' af f ':'g,.fef'2f2'l3' ,:,:1'ip5iff f X V M , , I X QM V E , V , V, A , -4,-...Q -, ' . gy' Q I ' ff 'ff 4 .wi .6 . jaf ,wa h 5 , , ,WX Q . 2' 4 af. ,V 1' ,ff , Every Thursday at 3 o'clock the Experimental Art Workshop met to dabble with new and unusual art mediums. Pictured above lL.to RJ are Ann Stottlemeyer, Mary Doyle, Cheri Cofield, Mr. McKennee, Pede Bastard, Stacy Duncan, Laurie Hobson, Mike Clements, and Bill Arnold. At right, a talented student applies finishing touches to a portrait. Art clubs explore new spectrums of creativit . On Wednesdays students gathered in M-l3 to express themselves through ceramic arttorms. The energetic members of the Ceramic Studio Workshop were QL. to RJ: Cindy Leaver, Sharon Stenholm, Carol Roberts, Jill Roberts, Ed Bliss, Ann Marcus, George Sherman, Little John Rothschild, Roy Diederichson, Melanie Cowort, and Betty Runnels. At left, Ann Marcus carefully molds a candy dish. 1 iz gg 5 ii . if is V , -.....iimxxXlf4x Ll L , 5. sn2i'f'eY h VA ff ' 'A ' ff -ff .f '4 -Lexi.-15f'1mmr4zfw'Aw:m A-fl 43, actor swashbuckles his way to stardom. Field trips, skits, and dramatic presentations made up the Players Club agenda. Appearing below, QL. to R., first row: Lisa Harod, Candi Bach, Anne Packer, Chris Payne, Peggy Warner, Christine Smith, Wendy Stern, and Mr. Clements. Second row: John Edwards, Debbie Markell, Laura Weil, Liz Barbour, Darcie Fortlage, Linda Vane, Pam Silvas, Kathy Gerkinsmeyer. At left: An unidentified Players club haven for aspiring actors Chess club checks foes. The Chess Club was kept very active this year, due to daily lunchtime meetings in C-7. Various chess techniques were practiced in intra-club matches, and the diligence ofthe members paid oft as the club fared well at inter-scholastic meets and tournaments. Pictured QL. to RQ, first row: Andrew Pargellis, David Southerland, Byron Page, Mike Polton, and Phil Turner. Second row: Fred Snow, Greg Ennis, Chris Eames, Mike Wheeler, and Dave Potts. Third row: Don Orazem, Nick Krisfalusy, Bill Gawthrop, Steve Gilbert, Steve Burnside, and Mike lsheim. At right Gary Belair ponders his next move as Chris Ames looks on. 55? all Q . SPORTS means of utilizing potentials strengthens bodies and characters learning the means is as important as the end The many faces of sports , ,. V4 3 V .,f f, 1, f f Q Q ,,,, Q .ZX 4' ,X r v N ' - Q- ff U, 4,4 , .. Z , 4- 4. i f: VHA if, , ,V A A 84 -V X ...Q Q X w Z-we Gwgwsgfva 'adn , , ,WZ 'BA 14 'L A fi, 'r' ,, , , M M V . N ., - ' h'f.!fiI' ' U H f Q , , i - v , fQ3yf1,A'.zEkZ., I. ,44, k i ' ,' ' 22' V5 Cf' 9 , , f- , f AF -I V , , - ' A, f 4, A ' Zn' . V 1,1 ,'C,:5f,95.2 ., 'Q ,ze ' .1 , , 1 ' li I - 1 .. i ,wf ify 1 ,Z , , 2' my .P , a ,V fy T321 A - , f H ' , I 1 y fi 4fgfVVYEg,A,,A A ' f K if f , f V J V f . I ,4 ,, K fm .8 X M-A claims no V. championships WRESTLING Ravenswood Sequoia Woodside San Carlos Gunn Palo Alto Carlmoni Cubberley 3-5-0 th FOOTBALL Hillsdale Carlmont Palo Alto Sequoia Ravenswood Gunn San Carlos Woodside Cubberley 4-5-O th QL, ,ss,L X 5 gi? 5502? s Bw f -S s A ss N 7? k 'k ir -A' ul' -Jr 'k -k CROSS COUNTRY Camden MT View Oceana Carlmonf Sequoia Woodside San Carlos Hogan El Camino Gunn Lincoln Oceana Serra Los Altos Alameda Bellermine 14-2 d 88 M-A 1 '7 -k if SOCCER SSF Menlo Woodside Palo Alto Sequoia Carlmont Gunn Cubberley Woodside Palo Alto Sequoia Carlmont Gunn Cubberley 5-4-3 BASKETBALL Bellermine Capuchino Sf. Francis Hillsdale Camden Leigh Del Mar Sequoia Ravenswood Palo Alto Gunn Cubberley Carlmont Woodside San Carlos Sequoia Ravenswood Palo Alto Gunn Cubberley Carlmont Woodside San Carlos 17-7 d 1 W2 0 O 2 0 51 1 '1 0 '3 O '1 41h M A 44 61 566 164 '80 166 566 Willow Glen 4 51 60 A68 A70 +77 51 174 160 52 65 62 68 193 180 '79 '75 3r M-A 3-172 19-172 15-172 29-112 22-172 13-172 19-172 GOLF Palo Alto Gunn Cubberley Woodside Carlmonf X ,NX ,s++f+w+ 23-172 7-172 7-1 X2 3-172 4-172 Palo Alto fe 13-172 Gunn Woodside Carlmont - -1 n 6-172 l' I 20 6 9 Cubberley 18 21 6 7 2 2 d TENNIS M-A M-A ir 'k 44 vl' A4 +5 Palo Alto Gunn Cubberley Carlmont Woodside Sequoia Palo Alto Gunn Cubberley Carlmont Woodside Sequoia 9-3-O n W3 6 +4 11 A8 +2 +6 A1 19 if BASEBALL Mills Cubberley Sequoia San Carlos SSF Palo Alto Cubberley Woodside Ravenswood San Carlos Sequoia Gunn Carlmonf Palo Alto Cubberley Woodside Ravenswood San Carlos Sequoia Gunn Carlmonf 14-7-O 3rd 'k -k A4 64 SWIMMING Lincoln SJ Sequoia Palo Alto San Carlos Bellermine Cubberley Gunn Carlmonf Woodside Menlo 9-2-O d 3 1s.s M A 71 I 1 23 6I 30 34 60 168 Hillsdale 27 62 33 9 46 7 21 60 34 165 29 42 53 '61 33 3r TRACK Cresfmore Lowell Serra Cubberley Gunn San Carlos Sequoia Palo Alto Woodside Carlmont Ravenswood 7-4-O th 2- ,mv , f, , 7 - 1' 89 Tough Workouts and great 4 vii?-'Q if Z2z.f'9'f1-14955 ' we .f.'Y35fgyw, widfnff Hcard cmd persistent pre-season workouts, as shown obove and below left, resulted in gong-tackling and Cl strong offensive punch. Below right is on example of M-A's strong defense that shut out its first two opponents. Team names Team spirit started the Bears aff. Bottom Row QL-RJ: Ron Brown, Bob Bryan, Bill Hatcher, Paul Angelo, Dale Wilson, Jerry Cooper, Ralph Hird, Gavin Troster, Bob Wallace, Ray Williams, Lory Godbe, Roger Andrews, and Jay Kreimer. Middle Row QL-RJ: Steve Klett, Tom Jarvis, Bob Bohle, Preston Hollander, Ernie Cocco, Jim Inman, John Hornyak, Steve Burnside, Hugh Carter, N -4 -swsxw X 1 www-Q it gf, N Q .Q Q Swxsxskqxws W Is' A is , - -2 - ' N- i - E ., ' ., , f ' sllf N tffl is ' 3 1 is s 1 Suits e e e Q iff? s - -V , Q il ll lit Q gp, Q .s X ' Y I ' ff ,Q ' TW Ss will , ,X .N ,Sf s , 3 ,. N seemlxu if se N i i ,ji i ' , ,X W .X .I f '-Ms ,.,. 1,,1, sig if C ?'!f'9qf.5' X' N,f-,- Dave Sciarini, Art Arada, Phil Bossett, Alan Fisher, and Greg Baker. Top Row QL-RJ: Coach Art Boetcher, Ed Luck, Pete Salaya, Chuck Bradley, Jim Cooke, Dave Gow, Ben Browning, Cecil Hall, Eugene Draga, Joe Tressider, Bob Berg, Ron Frazee, Tony Wolcott, Bruce Copenhagen, and Coach John Barrett. Although the Bears got off to a good start, the loss of Senior Dale Wilson ruined the Bear's ground game, thus the squad had to rely on quarterback Roger Andrews and on aerial attack. The Bears opened the season in style by blitzing Hillsdale 25-O and Carlmont 26-O. The success in these two games was a balanced attack in the air and on the ground. Wilson's injury on only the third play of the Palo Alto game was a blow from which the Bears never recovered. Three close games and 3rd place were lost due to ineffective ground play. Two post-Paly game victories were the aerial upset of Gunn, T4-O, and the 7-6 victory over the San Carlos Dons, saved by Paul Angelo's interception. The Bears finished the season with a 3-5 won-lost sixth place league finish, and a 4-5 overall record. The Bears had defensive halfback Lory Godby, end Ben Browning, and end Dave Gow selected on the All SPAL team. 7 !,nf'M fW' -3 1.1, 4 fqi I W: Q . .mms X. sin 23 , --.L' gg Q . ' 4? V,V,, g, Q x smart . Q xsgvx ' s 3? S r f WK s Paul Angelo inflicts a Kodiak tackle on Jim Coffron of Gunn, a game to lead the leagues defensive secondaries. The picture to the left is ot which M-A won i3-O. Angelo and his cohorts, Lory Godbe, Jay Jay Kriemer running back a Cubberley interception some 40 yards. Kriemer, and Dave Gow, picked off close to 20 passes between them, Wilson leads offense, defense strong Dale Wilson runs through a gaping hole in HiIlsdoIe's line, provided by the llquickn blocking of Ernie Cocco and Tom Jarvis. Leading his way are Preston Hollander and Ron Frazee. evzztzf 72:4 AffAzfwS2fmW2z,fm:6a2Qkwfim1.aIzs':,7f4fg T12Zi5ff25:,::e.Y,, x fax .. . , .3 Hgwx , .4-We Q: ..,. - :.,f,f vw To the left, Roger Andrews struggles to stay in bounds after having to run with the ball against Gunn. Above, Ron Brown hauls down Jim Coffron of , Gunn. Ron filled in well for iniured Dale Wilson at middle linebacker and played tough defense all year. Wilson hurt and the offense falters, To the right, Dave Gow knocks down a pass intended for a Gunn end in action indicative of M-A's tough and stingy defensive backfield. Dave was M-A's Most Valuable Player in addition to being named to the All-league team. Below, Paul Angelo makes the tackle as Lory Godbe fno. 32j, Bob Bryant fno. 44j, and Greg Baker fno. 721 run up to assist him. The action took place in the Palo Alto game which M-A lost 19-O. Bob Bryant replaced Dale Wilson when the latter was iniured and forced to sit out the rest of the season with a crushed knee. v ' 5 Q' 5 ' V' he ' .X -:T fs 7 Q' 's'f'Q',Pt jVifgz? ?'?t'-'WTI' f. ?,f'f?'Tl 1 5. L I , his . A Lk H: Y L, K . , I f K d..t,4,.,., ni , baba, 4' ,I gi X U 5 , X Y ,H ,, VK h.,,,x, , V W V. aa n ., Q xi l A kN dig 5 J .kV. 4 ' Q Q 1 K ff 2 -1 - if H Q f V . ' H ff- N f-G A .s!Bf.,z-a-ww-11.4.1 gr. E V X i Al K K A , A If I K , My .K L 4, sri- -3 it . f . A ,,,., I -V 1 ' Q , ,N J ,LVXQQ Q X ' W xt B + rt-t - ' wa K XX . I gpg I ' giggilgl, ' 14, . ff., M Lg. X . Q G ' ' if X X M 4 , , gf,-'suv Q -am, ' 6' , f if 5' get br.. - H R ,- Qs. v A it ig2F?iiWy,4f5 ,. K 1 ,QU . - N. - rs 4-. N., 3. - 1. 1 Y 4 ' 4 i f ss 2 f-whit ,- 1 VA A afiwifziwff . , sf G 'vo iswfffw fg. 4- 53 5: 5 6 Q3 in-A W S.. , .5 If , K - . -q ff Jgsgixv 1 'fur M: A , M , e ,N - - Q' f , 7ipzg:gg,fi'EEi vzffgfmw-' l s, V ,, ,, jeg, G-A , ff? F. eg --135 '. -',g:11?'::::f-, K . J V F . , ' gT1J,thfJi'1:' -kms-gif1-:mif1avif3ZY.i:i,eEe'-rg l5 1'i32...: 'e gg.S3sIa+?m:iai?s2.eff:..4,hL ' 15 94 f I 4:2 ,f , : , Wmzfkfr . MW .ff I X X but the defense pulls out several Wins To the left, Ben Browning reached high to grab an Andrews' aerial, striking a pose that showed his All-league form. Quarterback Roger Andrews, below, does the dance of all quarterbacks who don't get the proper protection or whose receivers are covered. At the bottom right is Ray Williams, one of the fleetest receivers ever at M-A, ,X this one good for a touchdown against Gunn. Above, Lory Godbe hurdles a Gunn blocker to position himself for the tackle. The opposite page is again of llCannonball' Cooper, this time as he straight-arms his way past the Cubberley line. Jerry had to till Dale's spot with his size, a iob he did admirably. Bears finish with a poor 4-5 season Dave Gow and Bob Bryant force Sequoia's Barr Curry to tumble the ball as Jay Kriemer hurriedly retrieves it, all to no avail as we lost 12-7. bmw A ,s lf C7 96 At the left is Jerry uCannonball Cooper leaping high to pull in another Andrews' toss, f Q2 'K f ff -, mn, I ,wwf ,, MW' W, M1 ,fn , f,',, ,557 ' X W f W1 7 fy f ff fi J y , , 0 f ff f f A 1 3 -. ' 6 if 1 South greatest soph back ever. 4 Ku t 1.4 A - . K . First row CL-Rl: Alex Lawrence, Tom Tibbles, Jim Vogel, Ron Fiebusch, Gary Burns, Ken Zukin, Lee South, Ed Bliss. Middle row: Bill Woolsey, Mitch Glassey, Rick May, John Roy, Dave Davis, Doug Woods, Jim An unidentified player receives lthe long bomb' for a touchdown 66 5,gg:,g5.,f:,V: ff: .V .,, H I .. 5 so V K . ff- , r f hx. ' gy, g . i Lf ssw- , 4 ja-it kr . ,. , . .t , f f- , , .fpfm Q ,V if V, , X k 'A ' ' -' j tg f j V 51, Vive, -'gm-mime . - ff?-lee' r . - ' . H rr'-r V QS L. 'sf r J ' L if ,lftfifti .1 . . V . u A. ,f,,, 05,5 5 S S as J ' ' L. . -X F-'Vt do if '- N-Si.,,9?2,'5'f1.f- ,ftfma A L. 1 k - or . -6- 'LCS '54 Milla: ,, Z If, , '4J?tj S S is as - is . . H K, ,gg . ,, Q Q, -.. , ,S , Q 3 QS' -r Q- ,L .J 1 ' , ' J we 1 'T u ..,.. X. t .ivriigf wk.k I Stamper, Mike Stone, Jim Lewis, Frank Bettencourt-coach. Back row: Bill Moore, Pat Curtis, Stan Searles, Tom Nelson, Steve Vignau, John Harpster, Ed Berg, Gordon McGloughlin, Bob Dinn, Mike Harold. Sophomore Lee South was a one man offense this year as he led the South Peninsula Athletic League in scoring and was one of the top ground gainers in the league this season. South scored ll touchdowns and accounted for 3 extra points for a total of 69 points this season. This effort placed him lst team All-SPAL on the offensive team. End Steve Vignau was selected Honorable All-SPAL. The season opened with a forfeit victory over Carlmont which was followed by a close T4-T3 loss to Palo Alto. The main reason for the Bears poor season was the lack of a fair defensive team. Following the Poly game, the Frosh-Soph team were edged by Sequoia T4-6 and then lost to Gunn, 27-l9. The Bears' offense finally out-did the defense and a close 27-24 victory was grasped from San Carlos. The season ended with a poor 34-20 loss to Woodside and a 20-l2 set-back by the hands of Cubberley. The season record was 2-5 which placed the Bears 9th in the SPAL. Next year's team should be better with many improved freshmen coming up from the Frosh team. 98 Frosh football best in years C. so s L i x NXN N L . L L .qs . X Phil Evens, starting halfback, sweeps end for 5 yards. Coach Bill Whitaker's Freshman Football team finished the season with a fine 3-3-l won-lost- tied record. The freshmen finished the season with a good 46-7 thrashing of Wilbur Junior High of Palo Alto. The Bears then crushed Carlmont 34-14 before a heartbreaking tie with Woodside by the score of i9 all. The Bears then dropped a close i3-6 game against the San Carlos Dons. ln the final non-league contests, the Frosh lost to Los Altos 28-O and then crushed previously undefeated Awalt, 28-O. ln the final game of the year, the Bears were haplessly smashed by the Sequoia Cherokees in a lopsided 46-7 game. Pacing the Bears this year was the leading scorer, Rich Haughton, and the team's Most Valuable Player, defensive ace Mark Lucken- bach. Others helping to bring the Frosh to their best season in years were team Captain Jeff Hesslemyer, Mike Tittle, Chester Cocco, Dave Butler, and Mark Larson. Back row: Manager Conrad Everhard, Bill Torbick, Butch McClure, Mike Tittle, Mark Luckenbach, Scott Montgomery, Richard Montgo Bob Gunderson, Phil Evans, Chester Cocco, Mark Larson, Steve mery, Walter Johnson, Mark Caldwell, Mike Glenn, Mike Blanchard Ware, Doug McGlashan, Steve Sutherland, Rick Haughton, Harold Richard Villalobos, Rafael Caunday, Larry Kirkman, Gary Cook Morris, Jeff Hesselmeyer, Gary Haas, Mike Brown, Middle Row: Ken Dave Thede, Dave Butler, Landon Hollander, Dave Hobson, and Bob Lazarus, Dan Driscoll, Grant Anderson, Steve Sharp, Craig Hunter, Stokes. Missing: Coach Bill Whitaker. Varsity rated as a top U.S. team. Coach Plato Yanicks, John Newton, Gordon Kringle, Bob Mallory, Steve Gavazza, Dan Britts. ' .-Qc - -' X' if-fxwapmggggg, swwmf-- X UW r In N .A V. ' , , -.- M U Wm M, MIM 44 , R5 gr -I - in-, ' Q- ' . ' , ' vb- t M7124 ' ' ,a:f'Ti'a. 1' ,.,i,,,. N ,. ff, ng. - W W ' I .I I I ' A 'If I F 1 2. svsxfis 3. , mst 4, t W , .f MM, . I,,i-,f ,,, my Wa rf' 'Ti f- 1 . . ,Q t A ,M - ,..a 't' l sv' ' , ., ,. sl?t!Y9L i:.f . - If' M .. . 'fi I Britts, Gavazza, Kringle, Mallory, and Newton as they look at the start of o race. TOO 9 Captain Dan Britts finishes strong for M-A. This was Menlo-Atherton's second year of or- ganized cross country on the Varsity level, and the Bear Harriers moved from an eighty-seventh placement in the nation last year, to nineteenth this year. This year's team consisted of Dan Britts, John Newton, Steve Gavazza fall Seniorsj, Bob Mal- lory, a Junior, and Gordon Krengel, a Sopho- more. The team had a dual meet record of T7 wins and 3 losses. In the SPAL Finals they placed third behind Carlmont and Palo Alta. It was a great year, however, even though not setting the same number of records as the Freshman, they did set some of their own. Dan Britts, team captain was the first cross-country runner from M-A to be named to the All-League team, while Bob Mallory received honorable mention. Mal- lory was rated the third best junior in the league, while Gordon Krengel was named the second best sophomore. The word best de- scribing M-A's varsity team is consistency. They were almost always coming out exactly where they were expected to, which was more often than not in first place. Even when the top two runners were sick before a meet, the team, led by Steve Gavazza, did well, as in the final meet where they placed third behind Carlmont and Palo Alto. Next year should even be an im- provement over this year. unior Varsity second in League. -s Junior Bob Mallory pours it on at the finish. f x QL-RJ: Alvin Smiley, Jim O'Donnell, John Swinford, Joe Leon, Ernie Trevino, Ward Kallstrom, Doug Taylor. Not much is usually expected of an M-A Junior-Varsity team, but this year's team should be a major contributing factor in next year's Varsity chances at a title. Three all-league performers ran for the Junior-Varsity. They were Senior, Norm Ooms, and Sophomores, Jim O'Donnell, and John Swinford, both of whom were on the Frosh-soph all-league team. Backing them up were Ward Kallstrom, Bob Mitchell, Joe Leon, Doug Taylor, Ernie Trevino, Albert Williams, Paul Branson, and Alvin Smiley. The team had a dual meet record of T3 wins and 2 losses. In the SPAL Finals, sophomores, O'Donnell, Trevino, Branson, Mitchell, Swinford, and Smiley took second to Carlmont while the J.V. team of Ooms, Taylor, Kallstrom, Leon, and Williams placed third. A number of our J.V. runners were better than some of the Varsity runners on other teams, so it looks like next year's team may be the best ever. Norm Ooms' face shows the strain ofa hard run race at the championships. Steve Gavazza, Bob Mallory, and John Newton make their moves against Cubberley. lOl Freshmen rated fourth in ation M ,M we , W- fa A Y I , twf re - Zigwl ,C X yt? :gf 2 i ' i, 1 Front Row LR Jim Newton Dency Nelson Pete Henrichsen Dave Holmgren Gary Lambert Brent Bloom and Ron Schloss Back Row LR Coach Plato Yanicks Jack Dockstader Tom Olives Bob Barrett Cedric Thomas and Sean Beckett: re ' fi? Wifi. .. ei B iw..-f QWNF' we IQVQ .2 Hi, St 16 I ,gary-fs , ,L V ..va,kA,., , Q .. . f Yt- X ffff ' , .' , f '-i.g-glygl 'aff' rsrt stst 5 ' , s Jim Newton and Dave Holmgren push each other. Cedric Thomas and Bob Frosh 2 mile record holder Barrett pull into the lead. Ron Schloss strides on. . r , V. A ' Alw.M,'c:urev-'mud Barrett, Nelson, Schloss, Thomas, and Newton start off against Sequoia and San Carlos. It was the year of the Freshman Cross Country runner, as M-A's almost unbeatable first-year men took fourth in the nation behind only Central Junior High School, Sunnyvale High School, and Home- stead High School. The Freshmen showed their promise early inthe season during a dual meet with consistently strong Carlmont. The Freshmen Harri- ers, led by Cedric Thomas, who had signed up just hours before the meet, polished off the Carlmont Freshmen for the first time in twelve years. At the S.P.A.L. Championships, the Freshmen cap- ped a fantastic season by posting a five man total time of only 62 minutes and 47 seconds. Even though our 42 man, Bob Barratt, was sick and missed the race, the team beat runner-up Sequoia by some 22 points, 38 to 60. Teams are awarded as many points as the sum of their five best runners' places, therefore the low score wins. Coach Plato Yanicks is building Cross Country into a major sport at M-A, so you can look for a strong Varsity team now that these boys have matured through experience. Cedric Thomas, Bob Barrett, Tom Olives, Ron Schloss, Dency Nelson, Jim New- ton, and a host of others will add both depth and consistency to what should already be a great Varsity team. SPAL Champion Cedric Thomas breaks the tape fqr ahead of the rest of the field. M3 First Row QL-RJ: Gary Haas, Steve Gavazza, John Newton, Bill Phil Bassett, Jack Nevin, Gordon Krengle, Jim Cooke, Bob Mallory, Hatcher, Dan Britts, Jim Stamper, Al Smilie, Back Row: Dave Smith, Tom Swift, Doug Taylor, Tom Graves, and Plato Yanicks-Coach. V Track best since 1961 M-A's two top sprinters, Bill Hatcher and Ray Pipkins, finish in a dead heat for the TOO yd. District final, with Ray winning on a iudges' decision. Although iniuries and poor weather, hampered this year's Varsity Track team, they did manage to come through with their best season since the N.C.S. championship team of l96l. The credit for this success is with their coach, Plato Yanicks, who in his third year as M-A's track mentor, has brought the teams from near perennial cellar-holders to top championship contenders. The 1967 dual meet season opened with a tri-meet victory of Crestmoor and San Francisco Lowell. The third and final non-league meet had M-A edging CAL team Serra, 68-54. The SPAL season opened with M-A being stunned by an upset victory by Cubberley 70-52. The Cougars received a boost when hurdle-ace Steve Mitchell fell in the l8O's. The second league meet had M-A beating Gunn for the first time ever, 65-57. Following the Gunn victory, the Bears crushed San Carlos 83-38. After this meet, M-A placed 2nd in the Carlmont Relays, but in doing so, they lost Steve Mitchell for the remainder of the season when he pulled a thigh muscle. Junior sprint-star Bill Hatcher led M-A to a near upset of league champion Palo Alto before falling 70-52. The Bears then made up a continu- ously rained out meet with Woodside and beat the Wildcats, 77-45. The fourth loss of the year was dealt by defending champion Carlmont when the Bears lost a very close meet to the Highlanders, 69-43. The final meet of the year was at Ravenswood where the Bears returned with the laurels to the tune of 72-49. The bears finished the season with a 7-4 won-lost overall second and a 4-4 fifth place league record. ln the post-seasonal championship meets, the Bears placed 4th in the District and 6th in the League meet. Leading the team this year were sprint stars Bill Hatcher, Ray Pipkins, and Jim Stamper. Norm Ooms and Stave Gavazza handled the middle distances while John Newton, Bob Mallory, and Dan Britts ran the mile and two mile races. School record-holder Dave Smith handled the pole vault, while Junior star Jim Cooke and Senior Steve Mitchell specialized in the hurdles. Next year's team should focus around Hatcher with many of the standouts from the Championship B team providing the support to a much better season. B's undefeated SPAL champs , ff We , XB' team Most Valuable Player, John Swinford, set the school single scoring record for Bees. Members of the 'B' track team were: John Gardi, Jeff Lewis, Jim Lewis, Skip Parodi, Ernie Reese, John Gunn, John Swinford, Rick Diedrichsen, Roy Diedrichsen, Ron Fiebusch, Tom Lodato, Jim O'Donnell, Paul Branson, Joe Leon, Ward Kallstrom, Brad Hoffman, Greg Johnston, and Mark Morningstar. Supposedly the low point of M-A track this season, this year's class lB' team surprised everyone, including Coach Plato Yanicks, by being the greatest class 'B' squad in the school's history. The B's finished the season with ct fantastic l0-0-l record and a 8-0-0 won-lost-tied lst place SPAL finish. The Bees were the only undisputed SPAL champi- ons this year for M-A. The opening meet for the Bears this year produced the only flaw in the otherwise perfect record. In this meet, the Bees tied Crestmoor 57-57. The times recorded in this meet were far above the times most of the runners were doing in the final meets of the season. The first win of the season came with the Crestmoor tie as the meet was a tri-meet with Lowell, the third place team with 29 points. ln the third meet of the year the fast improving team reversed last year's lopsided loss to Serra by beating the Padres 76-45. The fourth season dual meet inaugurated the league season where the powerful Bears crushed Cubberley, 80-40. The Gunn meet set a new team scoring record as the Bees obliterated the Titans by a one-sided 108-14 score. Injuries hurt the Bears in the next four meets and as a result they were not quite up to full strength. The Bees crushed 2nd place San Carlos in the meet which decided lst place, 82-38, A very thinned M-A squad then squeaked by 7th place Sequoia 66-55 and then whipped 4th place Woodside and 5th place Palo Alto by the scores of 77-45 and 76-46 respectively. An 85-36 victory over third place Carlmont followed by a close 67-55 win over 8th place Ravenswood finished the Bee's T967 dual meet season with an undefeated record. In the post seasonal championship meets, the Bears literally ran away with the Sequoia District Meet. ln one race, the 880 run, the Bears finished lst, 2nd, and 3rd out of the top five finishers. Paced by their distant runners and field stars, Carlmont upset M-A in the SPAL class lB' championship meet and as a result, M-A finished an undisputed 2nd place. Ineligibilities and other factors thinned the Bees in the CCS meets and as a result the Bees did not score. Freshman Ernie Reese led te Bears by breaking the school record in the 60 yd. dash and tying varsity sprint star Bill Hatcher's Bee TOO and 220 yd. dash marks. Versatile John Swinford led all scorers while Jim Lewis, a transfer from Woodside, broke the school record in the 880. Skip Parodi, John Gardi, Ron Feibusch, Jim O'Donnell, Jeff Lewis, and Tom Lodato added valuable points throughout the season. Senior Roy Diedrichsen smashed the school record in the pole vault with a l2'2 vault at the Sequoia District Championships. His brother, Rick, led the Bees in the discus and was number two man in the pole vault. Next year's squad should be close to this year's championship team. sq! . X Bob Barrett strains every Sophomore great Jim Stamper here muscle to narrowly defeat record-breaking Sprint Medley team his opponent in the class XC' 880. I M, X 'P' With little trouble but good form, Thomas Graves easily clears the bar at 5 O 105 Jia? Hu. -lk Members of the 'C' Track team were: Ron Lacey, Gary Lambert, Cunningham, Larston Perry, Ron Schloss, Bob Barrett, Conrad Mark Northrup, Herman Kirkman, Ernie Trevino, Warren Murphy, Everheart, Kip Gallion, Bob Shabata, Jim Newton, Bill Jackson, Bill Jack Braet, Allan Shanks, Arnold Turner, Raphel Caunday, Tim McClure, and Gary Burns. 'Cf tracksters finish second lC' record holder Raphel Caunday on his way to set the school record of 55.1 in the 440 yd. run. The frqngfer of C,-055 Country star Cedric Thomas to Ravenswood prevented this year's class lC' team from duplicating the lB' team's feat. The Cees finished the season with a 9-2 won lost record and had a 6-2 SPAL record. The Bears swept through all three non-league opponents, Crestmoor, Lowell, and Serra by the scores of 61-19, 61-21, and 71-15 respectively. The first two league meets were forfeit victories over Cubberley and Gunn. The first real league meet was with league champion San Carlos where the Dons dumped the Bears 65-30. ln the next meet, the Cee's were caught in a psychological letdown and were edged by 4th place Sequoia, 49-46. An improved squad then beat Palo Alto, 80-12, and dumped Woodside, 62-33. ln the final week of the dual meet season, M-A's Cees came through with an outstanding performance in edging Carlmont and Ravenswood by the identical scores of 48-47. ln the champion- ship meets, the Bears finished 3rd in the Sequoia District and 5th in the SPAL championship meets. Frosh star Raphel Caunday swept individual honors in setting four school records. Bob Barrett, Ron Schloss, and Jack Braet were other school record breakers. Ax. c fii .1-sg ---4-. .n H ' -L' am.-... N ww' 880 yd. relay of QL-Rl Conrad Everheart, Jock Braet, Bill Jackson, and Raphel Caunday set the school record with a fine 1:39.7 clocking. The outstanding Sophomore on the Varsity this year was Jim Stamper, who helped in establishing 2 relay records. Sophomore Tom Lodato took first in this 880 race and finished third in the SPAL. The M-A Track team selected as this yeor's Track Queen pretty Susan Taylor, shown here with Bill Hatcher and Jim Stomper. My-f f,, YM' r ,WW 'f , f,f,fw,wf1f.-wi 4 I , V y WWW M. , My 1 2 K f I I W kmffflyf 1 fwyw, ,jlfmgyf 55' W , , 1 i f if ,,, ,L 'W fc , 'N yuh ' greasy ' - , ff,,.f.A.'A' , 'L '-Q-f--f-.,.,, 'i ' '-w-mn......,.,.,,,,,,,,,, Mt----fe . Qi 5:,wE,,, L12 A- -Zh-fjmwzl ,W ' W, W , 4.6, Qt , V I 2 . 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This year Menlo-Atherton's Varsity Water polo team played inconsistently and was forced to settle for a second place tie with San Carlos, while Palo Alto grabbed first place honors. This was the third year in a row in second place and the second time since Harvey Corbin took over as coach. The Aquabears finished the season with a 10-4 league record, which is the greatest number of league losses since 1957, supplemented by a preseason loss to the San Jose State Frosh 17-11 and a post season loss to Andrew Hill at the C.C.S. Championships 15-11. The teams' most valuable player and the leagues' top scorer with 39 goals, Rob Jensen led the team in a late season rush, only to have it fall short of the title due to two losses at the hands of a strong Palo Alto team, 2-10 and later 3-8. These two losses became costly when coupled with a disappointing loss to Sequoia, 6-7, and the team's first ever loss to San Carlos in triple sudden-death overtime, 6-7 also. Despite tying the school record for most league losses in a season, the Bears also tied the record for most league wins in a season, f1Oj, a record that was set in 1959. In the Central Coast Section Championships, the Bears lost a heartbreaking game to Andrew Hill, 11-15, in the first round of eliminations, but managed to place seventh over-all anyway. Defensive ace and team Captain, Jeff Lapierre, was named to the All-League first team and was selected for Honorable Mention All-America. The Bears' Most Valuable Player Rob Jensen, was named to the All-league second team, while high scoring Junior, Doug Roth, was named Honorable Mention in All-league. 108 Nm, v Y XX ,. J . J-A f O- -X - s ff'2'f-'z-':cQ.-g.4zfX- .--. 1 fr I-5,1 X,X1wf:siX: ,k.kh ws,-fsQ4s5fT,.Q,w.vips.X.'?Xgh,s1 Xs.,fwffsXX . , , fu f ......,w...... is. 'NN '-'-' X -'-' -X-,viX4-sf Xi. 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Second Row QL-RJ: Dave Abramson, Frank Aronoff, Jim place seventh in CCS. Championships. Goalie Dave Abramson blocks an easy shoi. Defensive ace Lapierre prepares to pass. 109 s,,,....,-4..- Next year's Varsity . if First Row QL-RJ: Jim Brant, Dave Colby, Kip Gallion, Mike Forbert, QL-RQ: Chip Dunham, Jay Certridge, Tom Andree, Steve Hoffman, Greg Speed. Second Row QL-RQ: Dave Andrews, Jim LaPlante, Jack Jack Nevin, Chris Avery. Missing: AI Dexter, Dave Jones, Rick Speed. Hissong, Rick Paulson, Kevin Fleharty, Rick Diedrichson. Third Row My Captain Jim Brant ponders the situation. All SPAL Rick Speed shoots against Carlmont. HO For the second year in a row the Frosh-Soph water poloists placed third in the S.P.A.L., behind Palo Alto and Sequoia. The Bears started out miserably, but began showing its strength in the second round, as they lost to both Palo Alto and Sequoia in the last minutes of both games. Although lacking offensive punch, fan average of only 4.9 goals a gamej, the team had had the best defense in the league with a meager 4.4 goals a game allowed. High scorer, Rick Speed Qwith 16 goals during the seasonj, was named to the AllfLeague First Team, while Tom Andree was named to the All-League Second Team. Sopho- more Dave Andrews was voted the Most Valuable Player, Freshman Kevin Fleharty was selected as the Most Inspirational Player, and Sophomore Jim Brant was named the Team Captain. This year's Freshmen should form the nucleus of a strong Frosh-Soph Team next year, however the Soph- omores will have the monumental task of filling in for the likes of All-American Jeff Lapierre on the Varsity Team. Frosh-Soph's take third in S.P.A.L. Tom Andree swims with the ball, Frosh-So ph Scoreboard Opp. Cubberley . . .... .2 Carlmont ... . . . .6 PaIoAIto... ....ll San Carlos .... .... 2 Woodside . . . . . .O Sequoia ....9 Gunn . . . . . . Cubberley . . . . . .3 Carlmont ... . . . .6 Palo Alto .... .... 7 SanCarlos... ....O Woodside . . . . . . .3 Sequoia ........ .... 4 Gunn ........... -forfeit to M.A. '. Tom Andree shoots one of his many goals as two hapless Carlmont defenders look on. Steve Hoffman, under pressure in the deep end, passes to a teammate across pool Ill V. Basketball ties for third This Year's Varsity Basketball Team had size, speed, and ability, but lacked consistency, costing the Bears the Championship. Coach Bill Loftus' squad finished the season with a 17-7 record and an 11-5 third place League finish. Two outstanding performances of the season were those of 2nd team All-SPAL Roscoe Dudley and 1st team All-SPAL Dave Jefferson. 6 foot 9 inch Dudley smashed the school and SPAL rebound records with consecutive totals at one point in the season of 30, 25, and 29 rebounds in a game. Roscoe finished the season with eleven games with 20 or more rebounds and averaged 19.7 per game. Roscoe also scored 20 or more points in a game six times and had a high of 25 points with a 15.7 season scoring average. Dave Jefferson dominated the scoring department with a single game school record of 31 points. Dave also scored 20 points or more in 12 games and finished the season with a 20.2 league scoring average, which was a new school record. In season totals, Jefferson scored 448 points and had a rebound total of 250. Roscoe scored 377 points and had a total of 472 rebounds for a new school record. Other outstanding players that helped in MA's 17 victories were: speedy Calvin Noble, junior-star, Tony Wolcott, soph Ken Harris, a 22 point scorer in MA's 93-55 victory over Cu bberley, and seniors Pete Moy and Randy Demeter. MA as a team for 1966-1967 set school records in rebound total, points scored as a team, and points per game average. The Bears won six out of eight non-league games which included the Sunnyvale Tournament. In the opening round of the tourney, the unranked Bears crushed highly regarded Camden 80-61. The second game of the extravaganza had M-A blitzing co-favorite Leigh, 66-42. After a close 66-61 victory over Willow Glen in the semi-finals, the Bears were prepared to challenge WVAL champion, Del Mar, for the title. Dave Jefferson peppered 19 points in the 1st half which carried the Bears to a fantastic 74-69 victory over the Dons. The league season opened with the new year, and had M-A favored to take their second title ever. A heart- breaking 55-51 loss to Sequoia followed by a last second 61-60 loss to Ravenswood, dimmed the title hopes for the Bears. A 68-63 victory over Palo Alto put a spark in the title hopes, but three consecutive losses to Sequoia, Ravenswood, and Palo Alto, stuck the Bears in 3rd place, a tie with Ravenswood. Next year's team will be centered around the scoring duo of Tony Wolcott and Ken Harris. Players QL-RJ: Calvin Noble, Roger Andrews, Kent Seltzer, Dave Jefferson, Ken Harris, Roscoe Dudley, Randy Demeter, Jerry Morrison, Tony Wolcott, and Pete Moy. In front, kneeling, Coach Bill Loftus. MW 'ff 1 fm ggi 747 if Kai' M J fffwzf 4 V, by I s 1 ai Q , ' 5' ,. , ,, xg. .J-'QM5 -yvm-3 f ,J f 7 ff f ,f f 9 . f:'2 .eA mlfhmw f M-A has size, speed, The first picture is of 6'9 Roscoe Dudley, who has dominated M-A's center position the past two years, tipping the ball in for two points. Next to Roscoe is Tony Walcott, who has the dubious distinction of being the only starting underclassman. Tony is a Junior who plays guard opposite Calvin Noble, who is pictured to the right of Tony. Calvin is shown laying it up for two points against Palo Alto whom the team beat the first time, but lost the second encounter. ln the upper right picture Ken Harris, a sophomore, lays it up for two more points. Coach Bill Loftus thinks that Ken may well be the greatest player ever to play for M-A, a statement that bears repeating. Below Ken is Randy Demeter displaying that unmistakable dribble which many have come to know well. Randy has been a Varsity starter since his Sophomore year. These few players in addition to Dave Jefferson and Pete Moy, had everything a championship team needs, but a championship. They had speed, agility, height and rebounding, inside shooting and outside shooting, but not consistency, which cost them a championship. ll4 , ww Q- p:,:,ZkQg,k , S ,X ' if av' 5 W . .f Q im, :P nw- 2 fax ' ' : xrfz-2145? .W-5.52 'f '- + mf-1 9 Z, ff 1 -1 if Q ff X i n 3,2 X f,,,,,f.,g, 5 ' L ., , I K ' - wry? . fr f,- . , 11' .. . 1 ,X , f 527' 4' Q! 2551 X f 12 I ' ' s Ni Z if Q! w s ff I 1 5 222 X 7 t 11 w 5:4 1, Q 5 sa, f 'gg Han! 5 , M3 - ,' z I glygw ff fb f ff! wig V f gg' ffiEgf11fi5 Q 5 J V! ff' 5, M7554 ' 'f I 'Q ' f f-'lf fi W, 5 Q' X, 4 ,Q 1 - 5 , ,1 13 w if? 'ii' , f,-f f, f .f we 'f ,cf f .1 .--'--'! f' ,fs 'ffm Wmwawrmwmmmw wi Bauman lt, WWW ,M Q B's nearl League Champions Players KL-RJ: Lance Kendall, John Gardi, Jay Gertridge, Steve Luckenbach, Bill Woolsey, Edmund Harris, Hal Daseking, Mike Clements, Larry Brassea, Mark Luckenbach, Lloyd Noble, and Lou Agront, In front, kneeling: Coach John Barrette. Although getting off to a slow start, the defending XB' champs hit a six game winning streak midway through the league season to tie for second in a tough S.P.A.L. Leading this year's squad were sen- ior Lou Agront, juniors Larry Bras- sea, Hal Daseking,iMike Clements, Edmund Harris, and Lance Kendall. The Bear Cubs captured sixth place in their own tournament only to be frustrated in their bid for a second consecutive championship. Lack of endurance and little bench strength were given as reasons for the early season losses, but both were allevi- ated by the second half of the season as the Bears beat everyone including champion Palo Alto. Far Left: Junior scoring wiz Edmund Harris lays in an easy two points. Hal Daseking reaches for the sky to tip one to his teammates in the center photo. Above: Again Junior Hal Dasek- ing outleaps everyone, even his own teammate Larry Brassea. rt P N M4,4g,,f- f X , 3 A' , ' ,ff . J , .4 w,,,.fff' If .. ,, W., i , Upper Lett: Larry Brassea lays in an important two against hapless Carlemont. Upper Right: Forward Edmund Harris outleaps a Wildcat to make another jump shot. Lower Left: Edmund hits another two against the defenseless Carlemont, Center: Speedy Lance Kendall converts two tree throws. Lower Right: Strongman Larry Brassea tips in one more. g.g-n-all X BEM Top row QL-Rl: Brian Boucher, Ron Pardini, Gary Ochoa, Bob Carber. Bottom row: Kent Petersmeyer, Marvin Noble. Top row CL-RJ: Ken Murphy, Rich Agront, Charley Davis, Pat Crippen, Rob Brassea, Gary Moy. Bottom row: Cliff Zukin, Ray Miles, Dan Noble, Larry Stawther. C's lose The T966-67 class lC' squad was not quite up to the lD' team as they finished the Season with a 2-7 won-lost overall record and with a 2-5 league record. The Cees were led by Junior Bill Jackson, who led the team in individual scoring. Other valuable players for Coach Loftus' team were Ron Pardini, Brian Boucher, Gary Ochoa, Mike Crippen, and Sophomore Bob Carber. as D's win This year's class lD' Basketball finished the season with a successful 5-4 overall won-lost record. The Dees finished the SPAL season with a 4-3 3rd place league record. The Bears, under Coach William Loftus, tied with Carlmont for the number three position even though they beat the Highlanders. The Dees opened the season with a victory over CAL favorite Bellermine. The Bears dropped 2 straight games to St. Francis and League Champion San Carlos before beating Palo Alto. Then a heartbreaking overtime loss to Sequoia was followed by the final seasonal loss to Ravenswood. The Bears, led by lst team all SPAL Charley Davis, finished the season with three straight victories over Woodside, Carlmont, and Cubberley. Charley Davis, the number 2 scorer in the SPAL, was backed by second team all SPAL player Rich Agront. Above: The whole C team seems to be waiting for the rebound. Above right: Gary Ochoa shoots a tree throw as Kent Petersmeyer looks on. Below left: Gary Ochoa again, this time tipping a jump ball to his teammates. Below right: Kent Petersmeyer watches as his set shot floats through. ff 'Li9Mma4wnmB1MKwa mMI .24 fM1f1f iZZm'm0W9zi' f Prado takes second in or-Cal Senior Ed Prado, who placed 2nd in Northern California. Q Outstanding individual performances highlighted this year's wrestling squad. Senior grappler Ed Prado led all honors with a lst at the SPAL, C.C.S. regional, C.C.S. Championships, and C.C.S. Tournaments. At the Northern California Championships, Ed led all-SPAL wrestlers by taking 2nd place, the highest finish by any SPAL wrestler in over 6 years. Backing up Prado for honors was senior Tim Fennel, T75 lb., lst team all-SPAL and an alternate to the Nor-Cal meet. Tim Cunningham was 2nd team all-SPAL in the 95 lb. division and junior Kevin Fennel was 2nd team all-SPAL in the T47 lb. weight division. Dan Britts and Henry Noble were Honorable Mention All SPAL. During the Duel meet season, iniuries hampered the Bears and as a result, more matches were lost than expected. The season and league record was a 3-5, good for a sixth place finish. In the Championship meet, the Bears placed third, and in scoring were the highest SPAL team at N.C.S. and Nor-Cal. First row QL-Rl: Dick Cass, Pete Henrichsen, Al Dexter, Brent Bloom, Enyati, Tim Cunningham, Dan Noble, Dave Arnstein, Joe Leon, Dan and Richard Villalobos. Second row KL-Rl: Manager Bob Johnson, Britts, Jim Noble, Ed Prado, Kevin Fennel, Dave Denola, Paul Sisson Mark Northrip, Dave Hunt, Marvin Noble, Harold Morris, Malcolm Tim Fennel, and Ron Frazee. McKenzie, and manager Ted Metzger. Third row CL-RJ: Coach Mark Unlimited Ron Frazee uses his sheer strength to advantage. Two points for a near pin as Kevin Fennel . Above left: Kevin Fennell moves to advantage against a Wildcat. Below left: Dave Arnstein breathes hard atter a pin victory. Below: Jim Noble ties up a Wildcat. Above: Tim Fennell raises his hands in victory. strains to victory Dan Britts stretches to pin his opponent from Cubberley. Soccer teams fourth in SPAL ln only its third year of competition, this year's Varsity Soccer team finished in a respectable and undisputed fourth place. This is especially good considering that the rest of the league has played longer than M-A and that there was a tie tor first-second place. The surprise ot the entire season came about in M-A's opening game as the Bears beat eventual champion Woodside. M-A placed Marcello Martinez, Fred Rice, Jim Grove, and Chip Dunham on the All-league teams. The Frosh-Sophs took fourth place in the first year ot league competition, led by Stan Searles, Brian Boucher, and Captain Tom Lodato. Members ot the Varsity Soccer team were: Jim Aleska, Ernie Cocco, Jim Grove, Don Hegelheimer, John Keller, Steve Klete, Marcello Martinez, Pochna Panitchpakdi, Fred Rice, Cal Roper, Bill Stoddard, Dave Uberuaga, Gary Wilson, Scott Bloom, Bob Galen, Jim Grant, Fred Klingel, Ed Luck,'Frank Merrill, Dick Metzger, Jim Parsons, Chris Payne, Pete Sarri, John Shidler, Doug Taylor, Joe Tressider, Bob Wallace, Walter Scott, Jett Lewis, Chip Dunham, Johnny Lee, and Ben and Frank Szeto. Small but aggressive Scott Bloom fights to maintain control of the ball F-S Captain Tom Lodato unleashes a long kick. 1 -eww., . , f,,. , ff' Upper left and lower right: The Martinez brothers showed their value as is evidenced in these photos. Above: Chip Dunham lets loose on a free kick. Below: A long legged Sophomore defends well against a Cougar, Left: Stan Searles dribbles quickly down the field. 1 1 mvzw 4,f,f2 f V. Tennis District Champions! Varsity Tennis players CL-RJ: Mike Hilmer, Dick Gregory, Chris Van Denise, Glen de Maria, Tom Carter, and Robert Harris. Missing: Steve Block, Brian Boucher, Alex Zattaroni. The T967 Tennis Squad was one ot the strongest in the school's history. The Bears tied with Gunn for second in the South Peninsula Athletic League with 9 wins and only 3 losses. The Bears opened the season with two straight losses, one to league champion Palo Alto 7-O, and one to Gunn, 4-3. The Bears then bounced back by beating Cubberley, 5-2, and District Champion, Woodside. M-A finished the first round with 7-O victories over hapless Carlmont and Sequoia. The Bears were steadily improving as the season progressed, and crushed all opponents, includ- ing a 4-3 victory over Gunn. The lone loss in the 2nd round was a 5-2 setback at the hands ot Palo Alto. This year's team was led by lst team all SPAL players Tom Carter and Glen de Maria. Brian Boucher and Chris Van Denise were selected to the second team. Other starters were Mike Hilmer, Alex Zattaroni, Steve Block, and Seniors Bob Harris, and Dick Gregory. Next year's team should take the championship with only Harris and Gregory graduating. Wll Below: lst team All-SPAL player Glen de Maria with a strong backhand against Woodside. Right: 2nd team All-SPAL player Chris Van Denise proves that everyone needs practice. Left. Bob Harris unleashes a left hand serve. Below. Chris Van Denise awaits an opponent's service. Right: lst team All-SPAL player, Tom Carter, powers a serve past a hapless Cherokee. j.V.'s finish a strong third. Members of the J-V Tennis team were: Back row fL-Rl: Ken Rosenberg, Jim Hollingsworth, Van Miller, Tom Haven, Doug McGlashan, and Chris Koch. Front row: Dave Sweet, Richard Cass, Dave Thompson, Louis Obvey, Claudio Martinez, and Dave Holingren. Even though most of the good tennis players were playing on the Varsity squad, this year's Junior Varsity team did manage to pull through with a fine 7-5 won-lost third place finish. The Bears opened the season with a poor 4-T loss to the Palo Alto Vikings. The iunior Bears then crushed Gunn, 4-i, Cubberley, 4-l, and Carlmont, 5-O, before falling to powerful Woodside, 4-l. The J-V's closed out the first round with a 5-O thrashing of cellar holder, Sequoia. In the second round, the Bears faired the some with the exception of a stunning 4-i loss to Cubberley. Outstanding players this year for the J-Vs were Jim Hollingsworth, Tom Haver, Van Miller, Ken Rosen- berg, and Doug McGlashan. Statistically the best team in the SPAL, this year's Varsity Baseball team rarely got their pitching and hitting to coincide. At one point in the season M-A mustered only 2 runs in 5 games, yet their opponents scored a maximum of 2 runs in each of the games. And still in another part of the year, M-A scored 6 runs only to lose to Ravenswood 7-6. The Bears opened the season with a superb shutout victory over Mills behind the arm of ace pitcher and lst team All-SPAL utility man, Bob Berg. In the M-A tournament, the Bears dropped the opening game TO-7 to Cubberley but then bounced back to edge defending SPAL champ San Carlos and crush this year's pennant winner, Sequoia, to take the Consolation championship. The Bears were rated lst as the SPAL season opened. Due to the unusually high amounts of rain, most of this year's games were postponed or cancelled, thus there was no pattrn to league play. The Bears struggled most of the season with the inconsistency of their hitting and finished the year with a respectable TO-6 league won-lost record and an overall mark of T5-6. Despite the third place finish, the Bears led the league with the best fielding, and the best pitching. The Bears averaged less than 3X4 of an earned run per game. They were 2nd in team batting. lst baseman Dave Gow and senior Bob Berg were selected lst team all-SPAL while iunior's Ron Guglielmetti and Tony Wolcott were 2nd team All-SPAL. Don Montoro was Honorable Mention T Q ,f - ff All-SPAL. Soph teams. ,ab 77 f X 'f f 3 -,f ,.,,,, ,W , . ft , if , fymws ff , Q , V. ,f QW W 6 - ,M .- - 4 4, Fw flQ,,,i'.yg s .. - . A championship team should result next year with the stars from the lst two years' championship Frosh All-League first baseman Dave Gow neatly tags out San Carlos base runner. At Left-San Carlos base coach seems to be a bit inadequate. Bears claw Wa First row QL-RJ: Bret Roth, manager, Larry Brassea, Al Martinez, Lance Kendall, Don Montoro, Bob Grisak, Jerry Cooper, Dave Keller. Middle row: Gene Ice, Ron Guglielmetti, Tom Jarvis, Paul Leaven- worth, Bob Wallace, Bob Bohle, Gavin Troster, Landon Hollander- ,V to third place Scorekeeper. Back row: Russ Joy, Greg Baker, Bruce Copenhagen Dave Gow, Bob Berg, Tony Wolcott, William Marcus-scorekeeper Coach Frank Bettencourt. s Aa 7' ? JA ' ' si AM All-league hot corner mon Don Monioro Takes G mean cu? of the ball sufficient for o bose hit. f -' 44 . 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O is .X i .XX.Xo .n is Y V' ' X X .Xg-saw... -X Q, i - - -- ,X Xu, X - XX X.. af , XX- X - - fu -see-Was- -1 4-44-iw: Tony Wolcott decides ogoinst taking ci swing. Bad breaks snap Bears bid for first Don Montoro moves back from a close pitch. Russ Joy contemplates the situation at home plate as he rounds third bose. tx I .,.. XXI. Y i ... , rf-. pg , S! Xf , , , 'L -, XX ..- ,X . , , , 129 X X X - : f-it X Xa - X ' f- ' i X v ' ' , ,4 ,-0 1 4. X YJ..'55A7 77AW vi' H ' f f 'N -f'1 'F ' if X 1 ' f- 'L' - 1 ...Az ,, 5f'1'2eF'-'fer-1 X -5 V .f . - 'J Q -. . - .. 4 All-League ist teom utility mon Bob Berg shows the pitching form thot netted him o 7-3 won-lost record. Pictures right: top ond bottom. Below, All-League ist team first bosemon, Dove Gow, beats out o line drive single. K ,, T : ,W fy'--to .N ' - , N-1 M e-.. .. . .. A 'H 1 W, L 1. ' H, Tx 4 I N I? f , t , ,Q .45 V. Ur Q 39,5 A V.: Y ,V ,, Q IW' iffiiian , bis take onl - F-S title! Second baseman, Charlie Martin, from right field. .iw sidesteps an opponent while waiting in vain for a relay Pitching, again, led this year's Frosh-Soph Baseball Team to the SPAL championship. Steve Voyne, SPAL lPlayer of the Year,' posted an 8-2 won-lost record to lead M-A to a tie with San Carlos tor the Bear's fourth title in five years. Coach Bill Whitaker's squad finished with a fine ll-3 league record and had a 12-5 overall won-lost record. The Cubs led the All-SPAL selections with three players onthe lst team and two on 2nd team, Steve Voyne headed the lst team selections and was followed by top team hitter, Steve Vignau, and infielder Pat Curtis. Ed Berg and Gordon McLachlan were the Bear's 2nd All-SPAL team players. The 1967 season opened with loss after loss with the Bears slowly improving as the season prog- ressed. Following an opening league loss to Paly, 8-4, the Bears began to play like a team and lost a T-O, l hit game to San Carlos for its 2nd first-round loss. ln the 2nd round, the Bears dropped a slug fest to Sequoia for their third and final loss of the season. The title was only assured when Co-Champs San Carlos dropped their final game to let M-A share the laurels, With the outstanding rec. baseball in our area, and the returnees from this year's championship team, equal, if not better results, should be expected next year. as if tl Front Row QL-RQ: Kent Petersmeyer, Rob Brassea, Steve Voyne, Mike Lachlan, Dave Kallstrom, Eddie Berg, Rick May, Jett Heselmeyer, Pat Dalton, Mark Luckenbach, Dave Thede, Jim Fulton, Mike Tittle. Back Curtis, Mike Stone, Charlie Martin, Steve Vignau, Bob Stokes, Ron Row CL-Rj: managers Steve Jones and Bill Moreing, Gordon Mac- Gilard, Chip Dunham, and Coach Bill Whitaker. T31 A Zk ,L , 4... 17 ,J is sf' 2 C, Q ,,,,-Wi ras, 7, .K '1s4',Qsr.ss':l-,-sir X, , F'ggif1'.fs.2Y'4fVY4liinl!?i i ris- Mermen tie for third in SPAL U U7 R if 5 mV X , . .ig , V I rf, ' .4 A 7 , , W R? W l 3 m 1ti? All SPAL Rob Jensen and Lindsey Buckingham in the best ever 200 yd. medley relay team. All-American Tod Spieker led this year's Varsity Swimming team to another fantastic year. Backed by former All-American and league record holder, Jeff LaPierre, the mermen swam through all op- ponents except the number two team in the nation, Palo Alto, and a shocking end-of-the-year upset by depth-loaded Woodside. Round- ing out the Big 4 were lst team all-league and probable All- American Rob Jensen and Lindsey Buckingham, During the season, Spieker extended his undefeated streak to 39 consecutive races, but had his S.P.A,L. string snapped at 29 at the S.P.A.L. championships this year when he lost to one of the nation's great long-distance high school swimmers, Mike Allan of Palo Alto. Jeff LaPierre, Rob Jensen, and Lindsey Buckingham swam many different events throughout the season to give M-A a fine 9-2 win-loss record and a 542 third place league finish. The Fish placed second in the S.P.A.L. meet with ol pts., second in the C.C.S. Regional with 48 pts., and a dismal 7th in the C.C.S. Championships with ll pts. For the first time in 7 years, the Bears fell to 2nd place in the Sequoia district with a 3-l record. Other swimmers who picked up valuable points throughout the swim season were lst team all-league Glen Hunt and Tom Andree, a fifth place finisher in the SPAL and CCS regional swim championships. Frank Aronoff, Chris Abramson, and Doug Roth garnished points throughout the dual meet season for the Bears. Senior John Gruner did the diving for the Varsity Swimmers and placed 5th in the SPAL and regional meets. Coach Corbin tabbed Soph Tom Andree and Class C record-holder Rich deJauregui to lead next year's team to a hopefully successful season. .MQ Q Yiji 11 Fi K E Bottom Row CL-RJ: Jeff LaPierre, Rob Jensen, Chris Abramson, Rich DeJuaregui, and Glen Hunt. Top Row CL-Rl: Frank Aronoff, Buck Marcussen, Lindsey Buckingham, Bart Hill, Rick Speed, and Bob Johnson. ,F . H H 55.1.4-1, Above: Diver John Gruner shows good form against Sequoia. Upper RighT: Senior Frank Aronoff, The utility swimmer of The Team, is shown here doing The buTTerTly. Right: Sophomore Tom Andree was named The mosT improved swimmer and shows greaT poTenTial To yeT be Tapped. Below: Rob Jensen finishes The lasT leg of The record- breaking relay Team ThaT even beaT a l'loaded Palo AlTo Team. '- 'su ,.. I K .M ' Vlkr - .,,' ,WU i . if - I- ,Munn-aux' fi e- 'W' 1 wm,,.,:' f i -. N... K fs.,-V ,-Q.,-.Q-0' 'P' vw Top: Jett LaPierre and Chris Abramson start off in the lOO yd. freestyle. Lett and above: Glen Hunt and Doug Roth turned out to be strong point-getters for the Varsity, and are both seen here swimming the breast-stroke, Below: All-American Tod Spieker starts oft his 400 yd. freestyle race against Cubberley. To his left is Junior Bart Hill caught here sleeping at the start. ww Y 'B's CAbove, L-Rl: Bob Carber, Steve Hoffman, Bob Rusten. Missing: Chris Avery, Brent Bloom, Brad McClean, Eric Stevens, Jim LaPlante. 'C's fBelowl lst row fl-Rl: Rich de Jauregui, Kevin Fleharty, Dave Colby. 2nd row QL-Rl: Chris Eames, Rick Paulson, Greg Speed. Missing: Jack Hissong, Mike Forbert, John Levin, James Brandt. M X XX 55. X, X . X... ' f '-we MM-1 f , f My f 4 , XXX X XXXX X,,,,,,,,,f,W,f.,Wf . ,,,..f if ,X X fm? 'f if , XXWXXXMAM ,, f Q X, 4 fy ' f Z1 , 0 ' My ' ' , fl 1 - ,, 4 fwmfff, ' 1 I ' f. V' f., , ' I 'ff I - f-- ' ' ,i . t X . . ,,,,,,X , . X 6, ., X ' , , 'f , fx, ZQAZW if, X,XfX ,Xgff Xqf 4 f ff X s T f .,.. fir A ' X XZ f 6 ff ' ff Z W Z fff f Z 2 f 'f ' af X Z X7 f, , ,ff ,f f. -X , . V, , . , fi X 1 7 .4 ,, Xf X Xi ,X X ,X U!! 2 :ZX .aw . ,J ,', f X X, X LXX7. X A X f ,N r yf,,f'f f, i , it .....,, ., x XXX t X ff At. X .X X .... fn 5 iffy' A Q, ' if ,XL J 1 XXXKXEXX . X X if X X X2 XX - 11 - , -14 if-2' f -5 if 'Moran B's depthless, but C's place second. Rich de Jauregui led this year's lC' swimming team to another outstanding season. The lC's extended their streak to 15 consecutive meets before falling to powerful Wood- side, 58-10. 1st team all-SPAL swimmer, de Jauregui, set the league record in the 100 IM and was selected as team captain. 2nd team honors went to Jim Brandt, Chris Eames, and freshman Kevin Fleharty. The cees finished the season with a 6-1 2nd place league finish and a 7-1 overall record. Chris Avery was the outstanding class lB' swimmer as he placed third in the SPAL championship meet. Sheer num- bers proved to be the stumbling point of this year's team as the iunior Bears finished with a dismal 2-5 record. The lack of numbers cost the Bears a 38-36 loss to Woodside and a 44-42 loss to Cubberley. The Bears finished the season with an overall record of 4-7. The maior team highlites of the season was the 1st place finish in the SPAL relays which included MPAL teams and a victory over Palo Alto. Ay., iv I 1 1 1 Z gf ,if f-3 FW ' 1' ' M' ' :VW 1'-'.lgQ.:f -f NW., , X, ' ' f ii, ' f,,l',,,,,Wy, dl ft M-A 3rd in All-sports troph This past school year was quite possibly the best sports year since 1956-57, when M-A was hailed as the best school on the peninsula and the best school in some 25 years. ln competition for the all-sports trophy fpresented by area newspapersj, M-A took second to Sequoia in the district and third in the league, despite not having won a single Varsity championship and garnering only one 'B' Track title and one Frosh-Soph Baseball title in non-varsity sports. Special thanks are extended to the various coaches and to the REDWOOD CITY TRIBUNE, all of whose help was invaluable in assembling this section. We are terribly sorry that no golf page was available. The golf team finished a strong second to Palo Alto after tying them 13-U2 - T3-l X2 in the second round of play. Senior Glen Hatlett was honored by being named to the first team all-league team for the second consecutive year and even greater, being named the Golf 'Player of the Year'. Thirty-three M-A athletes were named to first team all-league teams. Additionally, Senior wrestler Ed Prado was second in Northern California, while Jeff Lapierre was named to the All-America water polo team and Tod Spieker was named to the All-America swimming team. The other first team all-leaguers were: Bob Berg, Dan Britts, Lindsey Buckingham, Tom Carter, Pat Curtis, Rich deJauregui, Glen DeMaria, Tom Fennel, Dave Gow, Edmund Harris, Bill Hatcher, Glen Hunt, Bill Jackson, Dave Jefferson, Rob Jensen, Gordon Krengal, Jim Lewis, Marcello Martinez, Skip Parodi, Ernie Reese, Fred Rice, Stan Searles, Lee South, Rick Speed, John Swinford, Cedric Thomas, Steve Vignau, and Steve Voyne. My greatest wish is that this section does iustice to those who put so many long hours into the various sports. PRESTON HOLLANDER '67 Sports Editor 136 if 3' , 'gi C. ff ,fw,4 U5 ' fqwfiwy gi ,W . , , ., M2 X 3 , IW ,fi 2 gg, it . -5 ' 'ff LZ ' ,sn V ,. ,,ifz',,,al?4:. tk If pf 5 , Hffit .frm , ' f ,J . .f ' ' ,, 'WQ3?:,,Z5,,p Gail, Pat, Barbara, Pam, Lydia and Eva smile proudly with their First Place District Trophy. if V. .5 cg R X rf f 1 . t ms. ,. ij. ' .L seg-Q. .ggi-1 f 1 X X wi 4:- s ..,x Mt . .ex ,f tg sz.: as st,-t . M X... Ti ,. b R iiyy t . pf W ' .s Lydia and Wendy prepare for a quick start. This year the Girls' Track team showed fantastic ef- fort and ability as they took a first place in the district and went on to place sec- ond in the whole Bay Area. The team members chose Eva Neuman as uMost Spirited and Barbara Vickers as uMost Valuable Player. All the girls felt that the track records they set this year can't be beaten. We're sure that they will continue with their great success next year. M-A has best track team in District! Track Team, First row ll-ri Terri Hibbet, Pat Marzlin, Wendy Mackeracher, Gail'Hart. Second row: Debbie Deauville, Karen Bobertson, Lydia Cambell, Brenda Nance, Barbara Vickers, Gail Hart. ffm. Q Es? ' T Q i f f L if . namely M With a sudden burst of speed, Eva wins the race. Pat Marzlin awaits starting whistle. SIE? ' f: iffewgii rv .16 If.: 1 1 5 ' L wf3E1. S .,. L, . . ..c,,, , i.,.'5 7' Nu , Q56 1 ' . exft.. W :..g,'1 ' x . J , K H tx -W r if W7 I Z r w f Miss Sutherland, faculty advisor to the newly-formed team, illustrates some field strategy. . , i,, T, . T Field hockey marked its first , Nh 41 ff V .... , 2 ' '7'fr,:f: ,V ' ff i ' ' ifffi, '. ' 42 ' Z v 2 year at Menlo-Atherton and A. if W its prospects for the future 5, ,,, A T seem quite good. In fact, this year's manager, Sally Schmitz, said that interest in the sport has been so strong that there will be two team managers next fall. The outstanding players were Mary Eldridge, most valu- able, and Mary Mueller, most improved. The sport has a great future at MA, and the team deserves a lot of support. MA's team meets before game with ,,-, . ssl' S 2, ei? if vw 11: 4-4, ff r Q -1,'w,,iw,,s,,ig-,,-4 fs sz aflf X, rw--sffxz.s.fsf Qfcsiffswczz-s-'5 , ,VA f c,.,,M.gM,cs,anzszr.,,.s ' .. in fb-fi? seg W , 'f' a 3 , mv I P if gr ,1 :pw 1 3'- wrf ,yt rw 'Lia Mary Eldridge battles opposing team for control of Carlmont. puck. Freld Hockey marks first year at M-A Hockey fl-rj: Barb Eveland, Mary Mueller, Kathy Anderson, Carol Sherman, Renee Turner, Chris Team manager Sally Schmitz sees some Coleman, Gail Hart, Barbara Vickers, Mary Eldridge. action in Carlmont game. Af f-61 W - 1.14 A- -of 1,1 Players Terri Hibbett, Delia Fleming, Renee Turner, Eva Newman, Barbara Vickers and Kathy Earl await game. 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' V' V , Composed of a team of twenty girls, Menlo-Ather- ton's swim team distin- guished itself by placing first in the district for the second year in a row. Ac- cording to Miss Nagai, faculty advisor to the team, our team is so strong that it iust can't be beaten. She also stated that she was especially proud of the team's seven district record holders. Miss Nagai also feels that next year's team will be just as successful. Dilla and Mary relax during practice. Daryl Wood takes lead by a quick turn ur swimmers can't be beaten Some ot the swim team members below, CL-RJ: Mariett Muller, Chris Gillet, Barbara Eveland Carol Jorgenson demonstrates proper Marian Cook, Bonnie Paulson, Karen Roberts, Mary Eldridge, Kathy McClenanan. racing turn ' ' f lb QQX . -Y .cw ...hxxfm ,J . :nag . f ' ' 'l'fQ:3 -.f-if ,geo O X We Q:,, S fs Annette Smith, most improved player, and Nancy Cattaneo survey courts betore match. Sue Cattaneo plays tore-court in doubles game. l967 was a great year for Menlo-Atherton's tennis team, tor it distinguished itself by losing only one of its district meets, atter facing such schools as, Woodside, Palo Alto, Sequoia, Carlmont and San Carlos. Led by the tal- ented Diane Reynolds, who was voted most valuable player and team captain, the team had an especially strong varsity team. Faculty advisor, Miss Sewell hopes for an even more successful season next year. .wr ,. f, .. ' hi 4 K1 1? 4 Diane Reynolds serves to opposing team. Tennis team wins all but one meet. Tennis team fl-RJ: Debbie Depuy, Karen Robertson, Cheri Bacon, Tina Decker, Karen Hobar, Sue Cattaneo, Kathy Harris, Annette Smith, Leigh Cassidy, Kathy Fielder, Diane Reynolds, Anne Ballard. Nancy skillfully returns serve. 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Q 6,-31,5 2 ,.Vw 4 Z 41+ , ' V7 Vw .- K ,I ,525 ' '4' 5 -' vfififl 54121, ' f Candy Wilson Pictured above are Cl-rj: Candy Wilson, Secretary, Jane Lodoto, Vice- Presidenfg Ken Salisbury, President and Nancy Mears, Treasurer. FRE HMEN CLASS -start four year journey through M-A -become familiar with new people face the long trip to graduation I44 eg.. . - -is is QR xxx Q X S f Debbie John Adams Adolph Cx 5 X . Q Q Mary Sylvia Anderson Anderson A is . BU .. .- vs -. . , .Q sex. X L QS . . ig, K. .5 X. J ' -.-- 5. K X l' - .. L ' . . I - N .- ..s...t'f sf'f X t . ' ,L Rosemary Ag ront X X X N XX sg S ess-Q xii XN Q X A X ' V i - 'f.Sa.'-ml ag zf sa. wierd NL, s M sig ing -Iv xr Kathy Anstett t ,..,. ' Sig? fb sv A XAAA my Q . .ufcsmt ---f . E. Victoria Allais NNQQ' I . yi i 'Sf J xs David Arnstein sdde '- Q fail? H 4.4, K tary.: ff 1 2 ' an rs- ' 5 . 5 . ,.. 2, , A X f Q. Q .L David Allan David Allison W5 f G I era ,,'.- 3 ff . Q11 - if ' - i ,,.. - X 'V rl K if A H , ,M -Q M x t tx Q J i Nancy Aronott is a ,yis A ' :Jw Mike Ary em.,- Toni Allshouse fi .s ' . .ggi n 'Fw A-z5K,1 , Jeannine Atkinson .X . , X 62 X . Z i . 'ii Clifford Kati Bob Mike Walter Anne Jeannette Bader Baker Ballard Ballew Salisbury elected to lead Class of , . ffjgijiwgftzt ' ,V -V X ' wwf, ., l 3 ,, ' 5 , 'Y L 5 Bob Boynes Sean Becketti :K ff - nf f 4 x Betsy Beckers W. aw? etyt, ., W J , , ,L ffy 1 , ,R a ,V V ,,,, ,fy 4 my ig ' QW XZ lk, is , ,W 3 f f ff fly, f X f J J W X Cz f t Z fi i l 0 J Curtis Mike Blackmon Wf M ' I f J X . W , , . 4 .fv w 1,9 Blanchard iv Ing: ,f Rob Brassea Bob Brettitt H14 ff ff f A ', 45-af ff 4 Bruce Susan Busby Butler ,y, 1 Ed Bliss ' Shirley Brock i -4 f , f 2 f- M f V i X X zz 71 ,4 ' ' 'ft f Jak: I fZft,w?,,t mlglaaf. ,tie - ff ' 5 Q K 11 J ,, 3 ,E , .7 CMJ , V . I .Va i V ,iff- . gf: f ' if 1 I ,, .J .. ttr Patti Belden X f 1 . , 213' 7 'P.'-, Z J OS icq X Brent Bloom Banks Baron Barrett Alma Bell Melinda Bolton , ,', -, it 5 if? 425 -A -' ' Z: , J 4 ,u i , ' -h fe-7. . 'J' 1 funn. . . K AB.: Herman Brown Lori Brown 2-'lg' B, , ,fs ' eff.-.ff J V, , 'Ch Mark Lavonne Francis Caldwell Campbell Cantwell iii. . jf. -I - fa f' M I 40 4 , A 0 X g Q, f Sherry Benhcim . . Ziff yy g 2 .tst . , f,., :mg Sally Boone 71'2ii: 5 g' ', V i,,. J . f Patty Bennett .vjgfff 'QL V, EAL -mx ,uv A. , ' i 5-E ' ' 'A' 1 4 M' ' t Y 0: f I I 4, Y y vs X Steve Bradford . 5. -44 .- . , P. 5 ww ,V , V ,: ,Q 4 ' IW.. - r Mm,-'-LAW,gs-f h Qin., Q , , - A my W ,W .V , V K .V I, if-Q A . , . y W., ,,,,. V f 5, V . V, V . ' ' sk f -' '- rw f , , mxw if X .dfwv jp' f 4 r if N' Q 'ff . , 2 , '-M . , . If Nancy Andersen iw.-ww V1-it 121+ J, 'iz 'P 12-f z 5'4'C?5ff7,W f7if'f '.f?7 l' 7773 ,rf -Q, I u NA A 1 if fuxi if I . 4, , like Joey August Dierdre Bastord 7 , ,A..,, .gy X K V. ,. X Lauar Bennington , -- 11. V v,..- -f.-, z :hwy H ,.,.. - f f X4 , ' ' 45 Y. Debbie Brady Peter Michael Lynda Brown Browne Brugge A trtr - eael J at g , ..., , x x, Wa 'f A e r K ' f V W., , ' 4 1 .e w - - 5,0 . . Nancy . Q Mi ,,-f 540 fu 45 Bill Ma ry Convin Carmen Carr vo 4-bf Grant Anderson Jacqueline Averhart -'.. , 4 . i' , ii '? 21. . gy X if if ,4.r, . ,: 9FfZ24'?3 Marguerite Batton M . wa in A V W rf William Bishop f,,k ,vs , -f :rf A wr, -1- .Lf - Z, 44 1 f 4 11 . A .rf 4' fs, 1 , L., 1 X 5 it Jack Braet Willie Burns 7 '57 A wid? , 'ls.f,., fl . '3 4 f .1 Rafael Caun day ,ff yr, n . 5 -vs 3 - , 'i i iii, Jeff Chaikin wwweg L 9' 5 .1 f' ' 'ff W. ' of I , i Chester Cocco 5Vg, , LV Gary Cook we oo6e?9QWUUWW ieZ'Z'34'Z'Z'ZtZ'i'3'2'Z i ?weeMmr ' weave? 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Q X Xx iifw-if A K Qi' .X ,ses -X has sq -ea , fgffx J 5. Phil Evans Jonathan Eddy 55 ez .X . . .X X Ile- ve- 'C el Scott Evans J X Q 4 Q Is, . Q A x. X X Karen Foster , v r ,WWI y V , , , f A., ' A. A9592 'mi-ni,1f:'E .1 FW:-fe: .J . Q, f s . f .4 4 iv I Bob Ga rrity Althea Girard ' . ' 7 ,. ig i ,,,W,,' XC Patti Gomez Ruth Frias S Q ' K ' Gay Edin gton Conrad Everheardt ' 4-H . Nw- ii .Dx X 'V Ka ren Fritts Laura Edwards Larry Edwards , . J 5 1. J g i.i' It ,, 1 .R V rin' r, . X :rf ,. Q. V ,. 1 4 l x K A Donald Ferrari Kathy Fielder o' j in rv 'X x L 'N-f , f ig.. . Lucille Jim Fuhrman Fulton Dan Eitner Lacey Fields f ' 1 . Anne Gaffney X an eg Q , ff4.'fif2Tvf Y' we 4: 4 f Mike Ellerloy x 4 .V fy! . .pjgjj L. im., fs., .... f Kevin Fleharty w if vff 1 Janet Galen ,.-ff 3 'ar Mary Elliott ., , . ,X f fm ajrq . Delia Fleming , wyxwyo xv? 4 mljrff. Z f ,. Q .. X M 74 I iv , :I nv V . ' Kip Gallion X415 4 ,. v l'c,f'fT7v !i13VfffV'f J . y Q .fy 3 Sue Ernst f V or 0 21- A-ff 4.144 .ZQw..... Mike Forbert Karen Gant Everything clicks at Computer Dance Susanne Garvey iii? Z . , fy, Carolyn Girard J Y 1 l iff A: J. 4' Gary Haase Jane Gray Sandra Halford 4 Vf 1 I M1 , A . ' J! ff' ze :V Robert Gaylord Mike Glenn 'L C , , L VX . G Bobbie Green I 'dar i f ,,,n i n if Paul f Lx J 4 , X, W, 7 C ff X ff f 0 A 0 fn fi '- .V .M . an ,V - Q. . 4,-1 ., ,. Sue Gilbert Joseph Genelza 'V.j Christine Goeser Mary Godbe if 4 .M f , f 9 .luyr I Y ff ' Eff, A X ,X .I 4.1 km. nm Eugene Grinnell Mary Griswold f 2 ff neil' Q-.U 'i'i K' Patti John Hallanan Hallgarth Hanberry Denise DiFiore seems mesmerized by he computer date. l ' 'fffijfi .'j..,, K ,Jie iv- .L Ng!! si J David Gindraux ,ff .f.vQ- 7 W 'f it 134512. J.. fr- . ..-,ws view V o E' ' , ... - X f L21 Aaron Goetz . .7 ' - J-' mfg' g .i V Bob Gunderson -.MK ,'. f, V fhmw . ' we J E' mp ? ' ' rv V: Yer F r x hz f X 'fy f ff , if f .... .V .V...q,.. r James Hansen fry. 776' 'EQ G n- , .42 'Z f Tanya Harian C 7' jg fiff' f X! ff s Qi Z ,, Masq ff X ,ff I , QV -ff rl , ff Q 4, , . !,,,g,,, ' 15222 .L . Larry Hearenston f.,'V,Y 1' Carol Hinch 0 tl i ff- G Q., rf 4 .aim 1 . A 151, Q if Dave Holmgren .,s. Ann Harris Q, gi 'iii 'Q 1' .livin ' , Rocky Heinkel Arthur Hird Cla 1 .9 if . Annie Houghteling Casandra Harris m.x3,vgp,1.ff 4 , gn, L - Q45 N' :Z 4' , 54, , .g.,f Q- , . I -..-.. 'ff 3 Gail Bob Hart Hartwell Jerry Hemmig Willie Pete Hendricks Henrichsen 5 ' :ff ,,,, I f I' 21' if ' if ' ip 'Q' x ff V ' 'f ' ff ' ' ' if S tl f fs . 4, f ' fzxiifs, -ik, Wifi, Ev i John Hissong ss of' D 5? wr? VAX M sr it e 553 ef -, V c' -af Mose Howard Lacey Fields, adorned by rooter buttons displays true Bear spirit. Karen David Hobar Hobson L .Q ' ,H ,.s,, A Vi . ,Mwzaizef s,,..,,s E , f .4 3 X X f X 1 r Z ,,A . X Bob Rick Houghton as A . X Sue Hausman :xy ' , Jw.. 2 , if.f'.4H 0 . fmt 2 I 1 K aw , if x -- .'.' ' si i'- 5 ' fs- ' .iv Es. ss Matt Jeff Shelia Hesselgrave ,.., ,. .- f.,V,X, .,.. , s,,W:.,:., V .Q M ., J X v,- X fav , . 1, fi , will R71 X Roscoe Hodge X, ! Q, Tom Hottman Hibbett 1 3 . .M in 'i ' iii ff? -,' iliffff rrr, Susan Holder 0 displays super spirit ,y,,M.A HX, 337,-9 ww-2 .1 I al' I 5:75 ii f gf .. ' f 'Z f f ,, f any ,,.. 5 y g a f vi Randi Howard Anthony Goodwin ff f f f J . , Q , 2 if we f f if I if W t L. '-w.,,,, ' - ., ' 1.6.1, , 1 A Krlff i gf 3.135 Linda Hunt f , f f f 1 4 if gf Julia lverson V. 1 I .1 4. A 'ffii Bill Jeanes , ,mf 3 vv- , W t 'W ' ful Q z David Howarth V 5557, sw ... I ififcfifi ' ,fH,g, 1, ww qyzjfag Craig Hunter ff, W ' f f , ' 3-f 1 -V , .vf 3,1 :f , , ,. if rw-no f f V 4244 2.-,. .1 an . me A .ff .,' , f 1 iii. Nori Ivey . ' 'z'44'.4W 'fziyjff J - 1,37 ff W .. Vf'i6fZz9 Lavina Jenkins , , 'L - 15,5-f ff, W MW f 5, ff f? , fiiffl J if , f I .1 , ,V . X Nancy Howden iffiifi w A f . V- W. 1 441124.41 David Huntington , 2 ff W Q 1f'? . 'ff J 1 WZ X 6 2 Janice Jackson Karen Jensen .Www ,gf A 'Vt 'le--ees.1 ,f ' iiii Thomas Haven K iii 1 7-wi: Vs , ,M rfffxi. .1 A.-ss. Nw J. -1 A V f A 4 ff af ft 4 ff Q. X E s s.,f Fred Hicks Landon Hollander f , 2 ff ff? f Renato Hughes ' X ff Q f f f 4 'Z ay' w, , Lv if A , ' f ,f 7 V, 1- l .hi ,jf-,f -1 W' Diane Hutchins xg! W4 . Z? ,W , ' ' A Oscar Jackson ...., J f',. 3 1,-gggf David Hunt Alan Hutley Bernie Jammer 'Z fu -' Y ' fn! , ,ffy ., - J, . ' ,f ,, , A, My s . , f . 'gr' ?fffrf if - 4 ' f ff, 1,16-,7 I4 ' vga ' Jr, V V John Jerome Evelyn Johansen :wx :ci X sr.. i t A T15 5 i X J ,qX. L N X, X xg X 5 'x L X 1 XS X x Paige Johnson Dave Jones , . ' :sf f X3 fe sz 1. K - K L , , ,Q L - -, , . , Q ' I N Mike Kavanaugh Shella Johnson Richard Jones X QS 1 XFX f 1 .. Y QS L XE Nw , Y P Carol Kearns Wendell Johnson Nfiswflfi ' Q75 f il ' ' X .iiiifx 3 sie-is is 1 New swf. - sas . wi' X X R x S N if K X X Richard Kass Edie Kendall if as Brenda Jones idx ' gf . ' J X x -.1513 cc -1 ., L , Si .. , 1 ws . B ix x XXX as X x LQ x K X Q J X. X X David Kassionas . . .Lge by QQ si Janis Kilborn Future J'Bears introduced at assembly Freshmen show athletic skills 15 ' ' G PETE 5 L V, L, 'f-iff ' ' ' ' V r ider v, ' ':'?, '.,4'-i 'fS s -. ..xsvifi .' ,P '?'1ig:,'I,n. ,- ' - 'f N' ee- 53 ' Cf' . Wuyzj , 'A ' f Q -E '. fl 03,2213 ' ' 'Qt' : Q 651115 i f ' +- ' we f- ,L E224-iff t , - Y' Z -5, gr,::f,.,1 K 3 L eww, j ,i , 'pi' 1' ' , L, , J L T ' ' uw... ,f ,,., I . ,Af'f ' 'seg-,ir ' ' ' 'eff Peter Kincl Michael Lacey Jamie King mf fi fy f , 1 X , , , . j ' z , Y Q, 3 Ay Gary Lambert I 4, ww ,, Barbara Robert Leitmeyer l.er1Ci0Ui 6, g ,',, i ' 1 .- ,gl if C , X I I , Mft y i f Q- ig K' Q ' 1, a - Kristine Lopiccolo Marilyn Lotspiech Jay King James Landman John Levin Mark Luckenbach X Tatiana Lawrence Kirichenko Kirkman Jim Laplante ff W y yfm Janet Lewandowski Mark Larson X 'Ng Q Q 54292 X A 2 , ,., J s Y of I .--1-M-l,.,.'.t- -QS Kathy Lewis Bill Wendy Mackenzie Mackeracher V 4 it , -.ff-.1 . ,wwf f me 2 . ew .,., L Xfef ' 1,-.g .. fi A i 7 :4:ig,:p-iii ' V 'Z Q J 5' or f SVN ' ff-'Q v W Q iv 0 1 X Mike Kirkwood Kathie Kline ,za If -, iii' f fi '--' . ' 3 , ,. e l, ,., Y ' wi . ,, ,H 1 T1 1i: : -'ig I , 3 Laurie Lawhon Kenny Lazarus if Tvil ,. X ,A . M7 .E P- ' E W , V V L 1 H ,yi t'ss 1 f '- L Q. Gordon Lindquist Regina Littin , -nw 'Y V, L W.. I Wi, Mary Maher Paul Marcus 5 Q Daniel Kohne Qs, ,,,. Cindy Leaver ' 1 V 'YL 3 C! Q N Jane Lodato , 33' 5 in W Sharon Kruse z T, 1 ' -..w.f1.,f2,Q.'gfl Johnny Lee J is if iie Barbara D Long e:s7'5fffff5'1:img::'iy re f? -- 1112: 23, V Z I 1 15215513 if . - 'V 35 V J it . , V f2., f ' .fl-Z I .,, 'W Jim Bill Marcussen Marquart A , J , 1 l Ron Marr ffl , , A vs , ,W , I f f' fi , Robin Maslin ,, , Melani Matthews , 'A ' 4' ,Z ,1 - t -A .5 X W 'H ' 27'ii i - , V je, fr, V W 1 : Paula Martin -M f- W 24 1 i r ' Z W Sharon Massey I ,, , .,., 4 fp , I fff f Z , f , Q ff fr ff X A 1 Robert Martin , .. ff ' '44 Evelyn Mata moros Tom Moylan Joann McCalister 6457! I kg, J , Q ... ffiiiggifi , ' A Claudio Martinez , - - - 4. is f, ,. 4 , J ,Q J X5 Nick Mateko James McClure .YM , ,vf it ieie J s ',i'ei,', A A if ' 55,:6L,gi,g- l 2. J ' el.. xml Freshmen anticipate the new school year while receiving their schedules and locker numbers. rientation aids our awesome newcomers William McClure g wife ,cg 3? 1 fl .1 . ex f c Roy Miles r - N '64 it . Diane Montana 5 se., Y A. tif - ' D 8 ri r' 'x iw.- f f1 .1e . Q ' mi: u KX Nw Harold Morris 1 Y, gi. fi ,v s 'N Q 4 A V' f'l 1 WX' ., . s WE, . X 'Q' ii Colita McCullough , OW i wf I 1 Q! A .. c , Wi ..,, 1 ,.'. ' 'ful- f,1f42.f55i. Becky Miller Rich Montgomery Christine Morrison 9 X' he 4. ' 5 1: J 3' . .:::,-.cj-fN,f A V if . f' 1 . ' Spencer McDonalcl John Miller Z Ji , X - . Y A t ' 7 ' , ' ' . 1, , , Scott Montgomery Q.. -' I 'i , . , , jfs. va fs -:-.f ' .439- ,5,.. v.:. gi ' Chris Mosher Ne, .ri Adrienne McDonnell Angelique Mitchell , 1 2 ' if gl - 5- ' 3 i . ' if Luf so on J fist , . A D.. 'M' Andy Mooclie Gary Moy ,,,,. ,f W Q 0 Q, A .WM U X ., s, ., ' -fm, J :V , 4,54 ,gh , J, .if ,, - 7-, .ft f , f v -.f - ,. J J f s,fi, ' , 541 2 1 'f -vgfyg Y fi ! ,r-t f 1 Doug McGlashan Nancy Mears :ii 9311 K 1- my-n f , , 4 we f' , ,fi , A Debbie Melman Mike Mennel 1. J- 92 rrcss . c 4 Carol Jon Mitchell Mittelman ' ' ,f f A ftqr f f 0 :hir , in ' Y ,f ,fflffz Anna Janice Moore Miller sw Tom Al Moylan Mroz Randy Moeckli William Moore John Molteni Bill Moreing Pamela Meyers r f' 'ez-41' , ,-,f . - wr , , .7 W ' -f , f. Denise Monaco Joyce Moreno Yf f f' f f ,V 4, A' - ff -mf :,.., 2 ' f ff 5 f 7 J ' J fy., 172 wa ' L V- fffif ,. 4 fwif fr .S f A f, , , I ,ivfyfgf wr, , I I I , J U ' jaw , ' ' K c amy ,, ,X ff Noel Muller Ken Murphy Bill Myers i m X s L: , ll ' . 'G' A Q .QM 1 5 5 , s Karen Nardi c.s,5fk ,S -,kk..k i ,xnxx Dency Nelson D . if it l 1 diff I 'X P . Xkk.xx-k4 Marc Nuckolls Ken Ottoffer Linda Nunes 55ml Y-4 G i - , ' eris filf W i , A 'J' -N., f X 'fx qu, . . , . s, ' ' -.M ,. .V Michele va Mark .J M E E Neuman Newman Nelson SQ-ff Nancy Ochoa Danny Jim Oliver Olivera ...,:.,,., A, , ,, , ff V . - Q1 f ,ffwn .ws 'ff X F !7?QH5i5f'Q w Z!-isle V A I i' C tc 53 ' f N ...:,. KA J 1 PM - ,XA il W A64 f John Owens Sherry Yolanda Gary Owens Pacheco Patf Jim Newton QZWK' fm 'T'-E: , .5 We i LJ 4,yLyij?ijzg 4... 2, ' . I f 5 , Tom Olives M' , - 4 iff? ki' QW rf , We 4 ff f f F ,JZ v fy! Byron Page ZZYYWZW ,nw , lifjigf ,. K3 V f f +,,VV 5 J , f f ff U f if x X 7 ff U ef -. Mike Nilsson 1729 ' ' , Craig Olson f ,Q ', ,M W J 2, 2 WA ' w,,,,,,Hr ' -f Joanne Palmer -' 'wwf . ' ffi , fy f J, if A ' ' Q55 ff! , ff f we Daniel Noble A 7? ', ' - , 4 ,A ,amf Don Orazem Andrew Pargellis Frosh turn slaves at Sr. Breakfast Mrs. Violette and Mr, Eglington, frosh class sponsors, review the coming Freshmen events. V AQA- f if x H if fff ',' f in XX gs, V ff- ff' Pam Patrick Kent Petersmeyer Dick Paulsen Bob Petitiean 'ffffff ,. ffji Gail Piercy Darrell Powell Sharon Pierson f 1510! mf f f ' L-2'5 f ,'l'- T 'fzffiff , ' ff Sue Pratt Kim Pedersen Qs ,s ,S gi ' Nm A M 41 H i S QS ran NN ' it Sue Pelflff f ., if.. I 5, X !,r,, , ' zf A .fx . fm, , A v,, , wi, 5 Mary Poteet ' 'K it? J PN W Linda Pressley . -f..,, ,fr fy ,, , f, f X s I 5 f,,f - M M' fini, ,t X231 4 .5 4 M a r k N o rt h r u p ,f I ! Z' fm W fh, ' 2235 7 . YV' :Q , fs: ff i??2Z5fiLV,' Q, Wf Ray Ortiz Patricia Parker Debra Perry Ginger Phillips . W Brad Potts Michael Prince Jim Cheryl Quinn Rainwater Leslie Renker Nancy Rhodes f T T gifrmx X j ,- 'L':,ii L , , il-. F 1 5, T 'jew , IG 0 wiv f ii i ifi 7 'V J ,.,. Karen Barbara 5 A . 1 V W W I 4 f Trudy Ralph , .f,', ' Aw 4' , ,. I 57 if f 1 I 5 ' f Diana Riley ff N vw f -.iv I Gail ' Wa 6 ff 1 L I ' ,QS 1 ' . ,f rf, 11 9 yu , Q ea, ' ft X f Roger Ramirez , im -vw 1 4 . ,. , U X fy fe Laurie Rist i .1 e,ri N Diane , we , -fr gif? y,..yu., EXW Chris Ratlitf 4f::Lx 4 of 1' zz, V Charles Rivers 'M fr -V ,', , V T gms, -T - ig, f I Pat Rolle fir-:V W fsi .. .... f Phil Raykovich i 't X. fn K 4 f. X , ' ,MW M Carol Roberts , , , 'ki let- id , , , T M T V 4-1 'V ffj ' , X . 3 Catherine Rolley Ernest Reece Michael Michael Rehm Reilly . , ' :weavi- f - p yac- .ek44ez,::.:se . ',::z4z..-Meg'-is egrveff t v r 2-. . K V ' K -. f eq f - , ' T' i .ii.::1.1'v,?ff 2 ., V . ' ,. .,,.. . I A .,ii We x he - f V t j i sf w I If w f T 'WY ' rw ,. ' X L sive , f' wa 0 - A ' - ' -Ya ,, ' Janet Robertson if l ff j ,,.,. .,., I at t f, ,. I , V,.V ,H CV , ,ff Sheila Rose Bill Karin Robertson Robinett Mr 9 f 4,1-1 1 , ' f Nancy Carol Rosenberg Roudebush M-A welcomes Frosh at spirit assembl Robinson ilvdies, fuk. -1 X M-A's spirit leaders acquaint Freshmen with a new cheer. ss- ig-rv en Mike Salisbury Sanders s ' Karl Debbie Schroeder Schuchard Q . fix' Q fi Debbie Sargent as . v fr'-7 Joan Schwartz i i i, K 'rf iliii .YQ Fi Qi li'i ff? f Q , ,L W' ' Ma rsha Savko I itat' in 'gi Barbara Scott .gf 1 1 ' iiefiiff f -'I 5 fini v f 1 X 1 fb 4 5 f Kris Schick V-.. A T Ellen fff .fax 'zfkf , M- fa' f , ,M V 5,1 Y ' , ' we f I f x i Michael Rountree . Betty Runnels , ' 't,-- .1 M f M Q ,S it 1- , YW, Delbert Schisler V A? QQ. Ann Scott Shallenberger in , Ron Schloss if z , g I T fi g.f iv K 'QTL' .I , g ' ' Allan Shanks Terry Rucks Carolyn Russell Jy . V, ,fi-,, . Hr 3. av va Jfvyf f f , J Carol Schneider Ted Rudow 3 , 4 W ,J W, t I 3 N 1 Carla Sabin , dw . If fy ' ' -?fi .4 ,, V ff QQ X f f Erica Schoenberger ff, f 4, a t ' 1 f - ff Q' ' , 75223 Steve Sharp George Sherman Gloria Sherrod Charlene Smith l 1 Leon Soule Larry Strawther Robert Shibata Deborah Smith Gregory . - S X gs, z r - ,, A S- ' ' Q. 'lik' sl .C - e 5--Q-ssglig A - SSSQQQQQQ x xl Sw 3 ,qw ' . Is. AQES Ann Shidler Debra Smith Bary Siegel xv..-s ..,. .. Julie Smith Pam Silver cctv. K rx n L WSW . C 2 t E34 new z . . 1,0 -... -. fs as 'NS L es rs f.' 11 Miki Smith J aw 4 if , , x NS. , 5 X Q 1 ., Ln It I K K . Al s , ,X J Earl Simon dll is X .X K 1 is 'iff Roberta Smith Patricia Simon if , ,, ,,i, 6 X, -- 1 bf! lj ffl f 3 MW y. , tg! Q 2 f li Pam Singleton , isdn, 'A .13 s f SJ46. 9222 4 is -r P3 if , f Q 1 4 Wen dy Smith if ' -5 .JF iff - is G,.vv Z:1i- ef? 42 Lff, fi A 'A'1,, -. , ,.1 ..Z1.-if ,, ' Fred Snow 2 ii Q J , , ww 1 ' ,, gf 35,1 -' ,, f 'tx . Sally Sin nott K 1,,, , K V-kT .,V, Sally Sorenson : X eriir s s S' ,J 3 .A I I A J' , .. ' ' 6 2 A e.,k , fi fffei sm,s ii i r+.sw , if eoii 'T W ' 'l .,i' ' ii -. Carolyn George Nancy John William Debbie Lynda Speed Stomper Stapleton Stegeman Stiles Stiles Stillmon Stimson Geograph , English I bewilder freshmen . 5 ' a ffijj-I-Q 2, fffilfc f . jf f fzfllf A . r . , Anne Stoftlemyer Richard Streit f'- 'fffwqw' ' .. 4 ,, f '72 QT 'f ff Marty Suhling Eric Swanberg , , Www: f f f X . 11,45 ' ' f 245i J ff , f J 7 gf Z5 ffy ff? if f X Jim Gary Summers , ,, f rg , v .147 f ,M Z X f ,l Ae ,1 's' , 4 jf Sally Taft Cedric Thielemann Thomas Sutherland ,. I J C T ,i,,i I Ter ff g f V Brian Tailleur 2 Dorothy Talavera The race f?l back to class is on alter the freshman assembly. Q J 2 f f J s f if ,, f, S. s .? X i f,r. f 2554 . T f ,Q 'fra Janet Taylor 'i ' X f.., , . 4 , St ,,.j'1 ,FAQ I g My :Vic - 'BC 'Lila Nh Timothy Carolyn David Thomas Thompson Thompson Nan Taylor 9 1.35 ' El '1 Donna Thompson Y Y ma y 1 Q5 - Scott Tenney Pat Thompson R, fiv- ' ww fc ' Q ' sf QAW M f ,fa 261, 5 5 xf I Q 'fi 4 4 'q HM J , . f '-' 3 Ax -s sem Larry Teschner ff in gist . I , X. Dave Thede .U , wi amz 5 .t X , 41 I :sf st MW, -, 0 1-0 ,f w: f Paul Thompson , 4 i. Ks 'Q Jackie Thornton M , , It if Shirley Steve Debbie Cliff iffy Q2 , f 4 . 2 f ', ' . 1 'f'f ' 255.1 ' ' , Z . , ky I ,, if ' nf ' f : W if f 'gr-:H ' f ' A M Q 7 ' f ,J ff ' f aff! fr vgyk . it ,V I M, A A I 7 V5 . 1,11 Tk '49 4 'ata l Mark Kathleen Tillson Tinney Citi, J 42, X M 'f 1 , ,fs-,E , 'mafia ,Z Laura Vane Sally Vanlobensels ' V - if li I 440 , ,,, , fig, J . Ziygjfgf . . John Tipton 43,42 Nancy Vert ,L f, K... 4 ' ca ' MJ Q Billie Ward Gilda Ward V v V swf 1, I ll ff f f 4: 2.4.-,Lfqw .avaiffa A93 ' I sf X I fy A fy f , 1 ,X Steven Ware . Q.- ,f .3 W, ,V X is Mike Tittle Barbara Vickers Debi Warnecke Wit ' ., XZ' gt., , f I V 1. ' ' 5 ww, 711, ji iv Q I - K f,,, , Bill Torbick Richard Villalobos Qwmw X if ,,.- C .VI r ,E 57,151-,g T 'ef' f ,rf3'f:fii Ed Warner Sylvia Trujillo Q I , ': 'V ' , ' '. . 1 -. ,ESQ Q 4 Q J . ff - . if . -we 4' ss f - 4 Debbie Tucker Deborah Turner Mary Vinaia we Margo Weaver O07 finds ideal date at Com -' 'a f-4' f.-Y . .:,ii,51,,,.,.-J, rms, , f :LE i I A A .Gy X, J A Q vis. . any , .1-... ,. i .QL 'V . 'gl , fg 'i,..fp -.V ,Z L. .5 - -2 - v,..h3,- .. . -K .Bans fs- 1. -in-'I s F Jerry Whiting Dwight Whittecl Q. .-fr , i W , of 3 '- Wg. .., . . X V? . X A- ' 'N J Y- X Q V ...f V. f, xr Dale Wilson Candy Wilson xx vi 4, , . 5. , V K k 1 ' . 5 tx., . . - t 'W nw John Williams Leon Wilson X N I I -32 fx' Daryl Wood Jim Wood A . H - I ,L as x its S, x . Q- Jl' .1 - 1 ., ' L1 Da phne Woods 63' .x , Yancey Yates Young Carol Jorgenson gets acquainted with OO5l by means of a slow dance. T54 Barry Vorpahl 1 .jj 3 Kathy Waln 'mg Keith Turner Debra Walton Terry Craig Ted Westrip White White puter Dance John Williams f3,3,Q2fs'f'k fffw, dw J, f J C, ,A ,, , , i ' ' ' 'If ' -34.0 yy 6 5' 0, if if QW , W ' f f f AC, V ,. W ' ff , f ,gg , . f Zfgfi2 ffi.-of . I 1 W' f 4 J , .5 Robert Wilson - f. .ssi 9 ay e V55 Q, ' I Ez Leon Williams f ma -5 ,g J 5705. fi g Z, f I gggaf I 1-If s in 4 I7 f Tom Wilson 451 2252 we T , .,., 5 li 'ff7f'f'Li7f'i P Ya Chris Worth jff ff MW pw- ff if' iff Yi:TQ'i2f!Q2 fff,m,ff-f ' ,, -- C -A .i ww r ' L., x ..,, , 1 Zukin John Wright f , . 21: , '56 , 0 M f f 1 gf! , 4- f ff fm f s wf I w'9'2-.M fffflfl K ,. Y f l X? 4 ' f Y' sf ' afz,-Q51 , ., iyy M HW , f ,M X4 -:TXW X -, , K T ' fx-M ,J v,.,,f,, 4 1 4 f f Tj f f xxx Sheila Williams i f X f 4 f I If X f Carol Wong Wanda Wyman 4 'Nw Z ff ,ffl 67 ff 1' f 1,,,,,, f fwm, 4 W V Freshman L1fe h Carol Fischer Pictured above ore QL-RQ: President, Tom Lodcutog Treasurer, Beth McClureg Secretary, Carol Fishery Vice-President, Carol Neifing. Sophomore Class -excited though the newness is gone -becoming more poised with experience -next year, upperclassmen 156 Tom Lodoto Carol Neifing Qu' Z :QL fl F,o,..4k,r.Q f' Beth McClure sew o-L -0 Q if -f ,L 3 2 gr gg XX 2- - X Elesa Abramson Tom Andree Eric Baker Calvin Beckum Ann Blackwell Paul Branson 1 . A , ff 2 .4 ' X I 'fb 4 7 gf f Z I 1, fp 33Xii'fX. . r . B E 1 'X -: X 4 XXX , X X N KN, X X X ik - .6 .-sex 'X .L ,. mx ww Richard Agront i ffl X. ix X X X X Ng X X Sxv X David Andrews f5 N3 A time A LQ - Lorraine Ballestro : X QNX X N A J 51 RN Y X if - .. L L 7, Mary Albachten Judy Andrews Laura Bammann Aix 'N -5 LX! Peggy Aleska Xt as 'N me L . X X Patricia Arnold , XXX .C , J -gui Q , W' g , Terry Bane Gail Allison iv 'f . , a -Tv .'-Lk , X Paula Arterburn ' V ., K 1 Q M, Liz Barbour ill Steven Allhouse Qc 2431! . ' ga f f . 5 , sl - 5 Jody Altman nm 'S Patricia Askew , . , . y .,,.....,. L , .i Q ' g ary. M .. -,gif ,lzbiji LQ, ' i'?i!L'3a me . i ly 15: ts., -by .1 ,lk Daniel Bartlett Jan Augustin Alma Battle Lodato elected to guide Sophs Charlean Beckum y ,,,,, ,, N Q ,fri X531 ff 4 i ? ,. J 5 ' Cathy Blair ' L9f :,2fe Z 1 X ff uw, ffft X6 , f I W A Y H 2 ' Jack Brill 2 efitff' A fs , f L - , ' fa if i kfiakei-, Dana Belden Mark Bloom Pamela Brown ' f fax! f Xu - si x r'iXX Z5 Vv 4 X ' X L V5xx X3 Z ' . , vy ,-1 f Y :if ki4.Mv' P ' i if i I' V me ' 'fx ' ' GN 1 By' 2 Linda Belden . fl , ' '-2 Q-C. , .N ,, , J A gf WN Steve Blum Terry Bryant Margaret Sheila Marty Adrienne Cadwalader Callaghan Cameron Campbell Lx. v,,, L I V 5 r cw, gf: ' 5 7 . it W. .,,.V E Ed Berg ,V , if GV , ,,, , fy? rn J ,Z A,,,, Patrice Booker 'VV , ,V 1 'Q K ,,-f .t v James Burako y sy Robert Carber lf ii 5? r?5S35F5??,1i'z?7f53 5225, Diane Bigelow Norma Borton X 3 K, , l ,Q , I li ' Gary Burns .7 2 . I v M 42 , ' wpif-,.gf:, sf , 1:-my t'fiWy4ff2'i:f ' ,. f, f . V, f' I Eric Carlisle gee r , 1 X I ah ,. W ' '4 f L , .frm L+' Richard Birts .rg v ..,, -1 , 'ff fi' i ,Y 4. Q ,, 3 g,..,ffsy.4 f f' ,QQ 0 f f 4 s 4 4 i Brian Boucher Q gtjfj. ' r at R: 1 u V1 ., Glenn Burton ,Z A 'Q 'X , .fi ' F. J ' Y' A . X ii? W ix w All 4 Jeffrey Carlisle Q a J 32, Katherine Andersen f . . .gm-1 v Qggezgqef ff .ff I 5 vgwrw fly , ., Christopher Avery Linda Bauman in '67 Karen Bishop I !f! , V 4 'ffifffiiis r y Kelvin Boyd Vivian Butler J fs., 'K' v Maureen Carr Shelley Anderson ' :Q f f ff f V1 ggi? f ' . Roger Bailey A ' A X 5 , Of My r 1 f W' 4 1 V2 I R 2 4 ef ,fi gysg . . ,Z f . HM if fz'4f ,gif if I Robert Beach , Zy m gwl, - ,J rw V.kk faq I W v f g ref f 4 ev W , , ,, C S it is fx 4 A I Nancy Bisio V ' ,.yl 11 . , .,,L i P ,br . ff James Brandt Linda Cadwalader M .,.. , .. W, ,- ' .f L,-1 ' ,fi tip, uv J Richard Carr mmm- 7. Elaine Carroll , WW? . of , ,Www ' 1 1, fi A NAVY v 1 i 4 L Marsha Carroll It , 4 . f My 4 ff diy? K , f f ' ' ' fwi Y i ' 7 Q4 'YZ if ' ' V7 f 'Q fi - , Lg 'lf V 6 . A L f 29 ff , f sf' ' , Barbara Kgren Christensen ' ' f Clark , ,,., I 7' ' 'if W , ' W , M 1, ' - i 1 L and F- V - L L 2 ,L f ' , I ff ff, , ,,-1, .a ef myuzj' L ' Crrre Bruce Coblentz l Lynn Comer ' 1 I S E. GJ N fl -1 '. ,N . SS 1 .seem fe-SQ? Gina Crumme Mary Degolia I 3 . Lauren Laplante and Carol Fisher enioy their course in Physiology. GCIVY Cockerham A r I . 'i'i ,rf in l' -4, . ' f I .X Q , Chris Carter , , ' fig , of 6 f Q M 1,2 ,rw ' 4 .1 4 -Q 2 Q 4 Maureen Cleary e if Q N Q' 1 , 1 William Cogswell fficers strive for prosperous ,V,, lfhii y 'ing ,jj fa 1 L' Nancy Congdon gi. ff i Q 7 :li :, .-'.-,- 1 , X 4, Caron Currier fx go v. L 5 ,,, f-cz.- I- .X'i'-X , Valli Conner .X by .arf Ei ,,.,r Y? 45? le James Curtis T -1 -'Rt' 'xx'--Aix. Q I x X V: Rick Deliban .., X ,J . , l . X ' If . BM, '5iz i'-rw Michael Downey Deborah Drayton :gy A Debra Dewers A.. v R. sr Ray Duhem f Lorraine Cook -R- Tim D'Alessandro 3 f' ' vie ji' ' Deborah Dewey -, ff -., -4,4 Charles Dunham l Patricia Cosby Cheryl Daniels , .ff ' X PM D 5 Z 'V , 4 W., V f Sandy Dickman Robert Dunn , me , .. J 'faq , ,,.,.,. V I M . ,, - . , W 'f ' 421 kv I I 'Lv lf' V, X James Craik Anterita Davis 55,2 14 fx i Rick Diederichsen 9 x A. Q., Pamela Dwiggins ,V lh, M fzfzfc . a,,. , 1 995 !,i',..ff , . ,,J,-KW. Z,-Jarvis? W W f My f f Irv W 1 f f 4-1 Uwffs Mike Charles Davis Deborah Doane Marilyn Earle Lynne Cassidy Wanda Clemons , , L X W .av A, 5 ...Mg , I ' f 'Wm Y i iiri iriri i ,io Ronn Coldiron year wa -,,- f ' M. W, y ,, W! ,.,7,f., I , di v u X K, mf ,X ,,..-7 ff R f N . -ff Q ' W A. .zf, ,, If Pat Crippen V ' -' N, ff , QE ' ff f f Q, W , ,Q ,, ,f Q Q My!! any V' , r f, f Y Q David Davis 1 Z f , ty, fl .JL ff? f f f Marty Dodds ,fb 'Q ', 7 f .. KU H' Af V f i , Richard Earle X L 4. D li 'QM f X 'S-1' 'F S nib. i .277 + L, ',-'1--, Linda Cates s K' sf 'i b I fx .I ,.,. 'X 'QL 5, , I I-1 , Q -'T ??2: f vi , Q ,IX Neal Coben Elizabeth Coleman Ruth Cross Linda Davis ii p vgi , ff f. M gv Christine Douglass f -few , K., A ' 9217 W j' ' ' 5 I, ,ffyf , ff ,Vf Bob Earls David Venessa Fair . X v X 'gfllz Q X it Teresa Edmonston N-, , Na rx .X .C D ' Sew A r Q wwf as X sc x.- Y Karin Fantus s xt Carol Fisher . is- Alice Fitton Us sys Tint ns -A i X s rc X2 X I y 4-C -x 5 - - an -, 2 Q Q ,. Lester Edwards 2:55171 5 3. - A s vi' , - tx A 3, is Xp H+ t e Scott Farmer jf-C.: - V nggfsggg ':Q. .. X! '? K ' ,si , , ,- C x 3. Laine Fluckiger David Elliot Gloria Faulkner 2, S' lx , Q ri pe Greg Ennis HQ, PQ L-. O ,Q AV is sf l if gs r Ronald Feibusch vf s, rams-z?z it he V V H sis 21- - H is 'l 'M i'gff'x L in r , N gg, ig. 7. in .:g.5 : Q, ,3: , f filf two? , , I . V , V 4 .,,,,,,,,, . V, ,'-'ke t ' -A -. - - Barbara Ford Ka ren Fox ,A jg V fi ,,, K vwqm 4. I f,,' , fy Barbara Eveland Dorothy Judy Fablinger Evans V ,.,t,,t,l,,-tf ftt. ,,.f U , . J . ,if 1, V 1 H W Vw 47 J ,, ,,.,, . L X -X nw I ' ' -sie ' Q raw J, r y, -, J f f 'pi .,., ,. 'J ' Z..2r'1'1v f Charmaine Fields Richard Fertal Kevin Fennell Y .L W H V , , , , , I . if F vi .1 . ff Q, t f f X 0 ,ae Patrick Carolyn Debbie Fox Franklin Friedman Rosemary Faciane Q gif C f 2 f, , g f 4 , af w if s. .y,., , f X f Francel Filion Mike Gant Homecoming sales bring in 3126 pro-tit Constance Garbez Ronald Gillard Audrey Graham Senior is 46 734 , 4 Judi Garrett 1 ' ' - I .s Z, ,,k, 21,4 11, 1 ,K yr n , , S I , 1. . X :fn 'f -ziff,f.zE V ' n H , sv! , 'X ' ,V t t , 1 ' William John John Gawthrop Gerkensmeyer Gertridge I ' iw Wff J .fr A ff W I ,, ' g,,, 5 1 if A 1 Christine Gillet f Z 1 W! , Wi 04 ff 2 J M f ' f if f we f Z J fig , if 2 , , 1 ' 1 ty 4 ' Q , Ulysses Grant Karin I Wfw yy , QL, Mitchell Glassey M, 1 Rorie Gray if J i' ' 4 , 1, ,, ,f-,Nj Gary Grundy Gutohrlein Halford fi' VW ,, ,, ff f X r Z' J 1 f f f 4 Darlene Gomes Pamela Gomez V1 2 em, ,J-. 2 4 , ,M ff ,rw . U . f ,J W- g,,w +'.1 ,Q .4 IV' fZ'jvff,' ' Robert Graze , fl 'J v nr -. n-. uw Pamela Grengs ff 2114 ff. ff. 1 v X,-aww Alison Elizabeth Hamway Harlan Lloyd and Ken watch the concluding minutes of the Cubberly football game. , Q. , x Stephen Gilbert Gregory Goodwin Aletha Griffin John Harpster Edmund Harris ,,., m e ' 1 A J cw L iv '- Ly www ff' f ffffffff , , , , ,WW f 'J fwfff yg f K7 Y if r I f at 6 , Yi? as 4 . , . ,J 62 A f Z Richard Henkel J ., W, ., , J , is , ,, -4,- .fffv ' ,bf Stephen 1 F Hoffman A 1 ue- , .K ,L . ff , , , 1 ,,.' 'fQ.,.ik Kenneth Harris Hernandez '51, . , ,V,,, Ei I U ' Q Q W ,f ' 2 QW hw U6-44 . wwf J A , Y . . , , 1 5, Charleen Holmes Lee Harrison , ,,,, , ,WWI 'L v MW JZVW 1!fW7Q Y M' 'WZ' ,, f f f W f 7 f QU W! f f . .4 1 10 W-1. J ef: -, . ,fn ut ewitt ff . if x ,ffw V f,-f...,., 3 . . , iv M Edward Hooker Rain fails to A w ' J I L sf .gf .Aww .s Us e ary Jennings SL S ' 'P l' 5 ,K -. - ' Q' 44 i t V W Q11 rt, Linda Jennings - -vm f V iff U, fa, . tw Kimbgdey J Jensen 2 y Mary Harrison Hibbeft Howard , ,V. gy fy . rw rrof 4 - ZX-4 1 Mike Harrold 1 L. 31 H K 'ir KV ,J Will Hugh Hildebrandt 1- ' 5 - ' -'47 ,f W2 3 Inman Mildred Hatten Hildreath WV : f Q . , 14 ,ff -, .g.'gf: 2fztZgjZj 2. ve .nw-Q m , . , Q nigga. lronside .2 4-VV .,, I 5 U7 frili 55:55 'W' fr ffi? Kathy Hayes 'far e if Q ffl A ffiff L L 1 Richard Hill A 1-:L-1: 55 ' ' mf , . fy K f 9. V. .13 L An. Y lsheim 'nl , X IM ff? i k A ' 2 ' Q, I 3 1 Er l , , ,L ,gl,, 2 ., X! V52 'Y.'1 fi. f-,'ffrf',f Scott Leaann Hqzelbqker l'legell'16lm9I' 473 Ja . X , Ji' f. X , I I, 5 f Lisa Hilton Jansz William Diane Mike MlCl1fJel -,N 9' .f'3 ' , f - ' , vivzffvlsf llll 4 H Edna L' Johnson What mischief could Betsy Albacten be planning this time? ,X 47, discourage Soph. C -4,4-U' 1.3 'yy gffgq 2 I W A .,f will! ,. I ,, -he T, f' gf E eanor Johnson . f 494 up f f 4' .' 1.61541 xv' Q, f 1- ,- 1 ' Helen Julian ., . 1 , ' f 7 - ,A X, Lester Kass ,, . , , M777 'VW f , F' 'V 'A 14. F71 A' , 7 :X ., I ' 1, if ' 'fv' Q 'rA7ifrJ..'LLi Steve Klebe ' 3 by , fa f if ,M 5 1 , K 242, we , andi Johnson M - jg A K 1 f f, 'fig' T, , , A , Stephen Kaattori Karen Keating Knoblauch 7 I C 5 ' . ff, if V 'Wi Karen Johnston . ,,,r ,A W . ,V ,A 0, ,, 'tigxh' Q ,' f? 7 W Aj f ZW X sf ,ff X ,. . ff ers . A ' ff ' R4 1 v 4: Q . fa ' J ' . . Gwenn Kafka iii fwiif Scott Kieser , ,, , 2 rg, - .f 1 f, Vx' if Leah Kowalski f , ,M-, 'f iz 1 ' L.: XZM f mvffy fvzff 347 , Sue Johnston l Dave Kallstrom Mary King W? 'QV' , 59 J fy., , ',,, , .7 , ,, f M gffyyff, llrls , A, M X eff f X Donald Kranz I' WHS . ii PW? ,wx , , , rf L11 4 .Q 4. 15 , yi .4 5. s A, , , Jw... I 'Q Jack Hodge I le, . '49 y l s r r Ramona Jauregui h . wwf 2ff7f7'fl?f,f Q ,,,' Z '51 f A f X X f ff gf 0 1421 T: .4 2 LLM ' K 49 , Ar Kathleen Jo nes 9 1' . , I fair pypyy. f r ff 1 iw If f 7! 'any X!!! 4 ' W Peter Ka rbowski :raw xf -4: 1 V. ,:.g,. iff! 7 ,, . Wu? ff , f 7 ,ff , 5 . ,. I' ff I -V 4 'f fn , ,, ,,,,, 4 Natalia Kirichenko I ff-'H - '70-I if fm., t W' - .4 N 5 ,.. ' Gordon Krengel L ..LL.. X TQ' A ,Lg ,SEQ John Laing xx 'Q X X N F X Ann Larabie L - My-LE 1 L X-X'-Y if - f L, ' - A s--..T N- J Susan Latt L veg, Patti Lay M Linda Logan Terry Mack if ff Q 11 Zffffg . 1, Q Qwf A 2, f ' QQ' 2 ' 3, , ' my , 4 Janice Marzlin X XXLK n b 1 K R-V i Billie Laliberte 3 L QW L RF' we rl Q5 X S 1 S ' xx A ... ' L Cl. igi5QXi5l ' ' 'X X xQ X YN, Vi c kei La ro s e Robby Laurence Soph Carol Lazier J 'L' 2,4 7 W 7 ., ff Ve f ' Z If ' ,A Rita Long Gordon MacLachIan L , , 1 ,ge y L Patricia Marzlin L sit Q 1 xx T N X sg K X -Awfp X X K 1 S 4 Thomas La pham XXLLXLX-XX X . XQX X LL ALX XR N W XXX XX Q 1 XN X1 x if 'A y J- as L x xi K 5 2 L Barbara Larson .. N L Qc Louise Lautz X. XXX 'Q L Lsgx K l Lauren La plante N eG'5't 9 fl' fy N T f X , r ' Leanne L VA X Latimer Q, Lg A f ' I I ,. I-f 5 , 3 1 I ' ,VK ff X 2 L ' YL1 f Q5 A 7 ' L . X iii? ., l'.'1' 4 . iii' ' i'i 'Niki L F , ,f L2 f XL Q or ' pf' gr 7 f VV V ,,fC,f L, fii' X PM ' Alex Lawrence Does World Backgrounds take on a new light through Eddie's shades? s help with student production ,, ,..,.,.. . Q3.:,:L,,: - 0 ., X Q y f gl L , L L ,,.,L, ' r'5?..- , f,-,gsm 461' James Lewis W W yt A f W. -1 f fc I 1 , f i 7 f -9 M. Ji, L ,f 4 9 . f i , ,g nt ff , 4 .- m7'i,E 1, 25.72, I2 , '9 'L Af vif f Q Steve Lo pez 1 ,',l J William Manuel 95,70 Phillip Masaoka ' fx L N V Q - 5' if vi '.f LL - K' -M? 1:1131 ':..n., Renate Liedtke Michela Lopiccolo K 1 iigf ,L 3 1, L W 2 X ,. ,i , ,i.:. 52 ' in 'L ,lt- if John Marianetti ifjjff me Ralph Mata moros Sheila Likens 1 3 a Marie Lovergine PeggyAnna Marinelli Q-Q-1 Patricia Mateko if ,Q Alan Linn Mary Lowry , ,,, ' 1 ff - fps 5,3 A if 3 L.QL.1!fiif Leilani Marquart P .Lx L f r - K L, K me LLZZSGL! ,,'!jf j x - L L 1 if I, - 1 V ll, .N I ' , I Ricky May Lge L , I., 1 QQ PM 'N 1 oy 4 Y 1 mfg!- , W Geary-Ellen Sherma Lund Elena Marquez ,.,,,. , 5, . ,,,. gi if f 't x-.,. N' ' S, - vga. Q 4--vn Roberta McCall L 5 Gary Lockman , 1 L, fi fa L p Efk , ' A uri Karen Lyle , ' ffl ,ony fn- , y ZR. .W-. If Charlie Martin ' f?E'1j 311 . . Le. ww- f ,,L L 53 'L , L'L, lik, if 6, L, 'J 1 Li . X L gt L V W, 2, L ' -W 4' Q: , ,.0,., f ,i.,, . ,btgv i Muriel McCarthy , v., ,,1.,,14:k4Lv,L3 , MLM? 3 44' L. V 'gl 1:3 P ' ,,,.- 2 W iw , Y , 1 L pf , kyh , Z L K 5 'I ,L-wh Th OTDGS Lodato qw L . we - 'iff 4 4522 2 I X , , 211 we , Q P Z fky 'G V 5 fs f J A 4 2533 5. Ay V -ff .5125 gp Mary Maas Scarlet Martinez L14 f . Elizabeth McClure J 1- y 4.--i'+k'.., is ' X U ' ' s.. V, 4 ., 24 f ff ,, G 1 3 , f .V f 4-.1 2 gf I Cheryl McGinley A Inf it ... H- '76, Wiz. ,, fi x Malcolm McKenzie wgfv' ,ww f U KU iff' , .2,. 'fff 0' , J , , f N L ' 1 ek N Steven Mestas fi i au f , lj, gi . x Ay: P Steve McGinty Eileen McLoughlin Mary Miller 3 'S Karen Swenson is caught daydreaming intently during a lecture. Sophomores graduall Alice Bernice McCreery McDonald 4152 , 474774. 1 fr ' I 4, ,W V, F h, ' ' , iv 4 , ,, ' 'r 'wfj,h . Vw 'I 1 ff-J ,-if . V, c f' , ,V yi Jj ',,gy2U55vf? ,Ls-'fax , Q 31154 ' Iris Sharon McGrath McGuire f , 1: KW' f I i ' f 2 P1 .tw :Q '. 'Y WJ, rr 7, ' yi: 5' v? 5, 1 ' Karen Bruce McManus MCNUH swat , 54,4 I I fi r' X 1 Michael Lqurg Miller Miner s ggg H .,,, KJ t Y Mariette Stephen Muller James Noble I ' as Q '. mm- . page - . Ervin Owens Murphy x ...- g. 5, if-r 'X Robert Mitchell Gracie Mixon Barbara Myles K , 2 hw i. J Q ' can csv! 6 ,XX Q f ix : tg Linda Nakasora ii? r X ax K Nha- 7 sv f , - N-'fm Robert Gary James Norris Ochoa Odonnell w J xy R 5 M -2 ., ,s ' ffl 'ars f 1 I it J PG?riCl'4 Ralph Corinne Padfield Paige Pantell become aware of M we 'TT f I-1 , ' f a,::a'.,:f:zf:2f-' ,, 5:,.g. ,415-.,,',f:,5-V.-. y -r f, B ,rl , 4 wi 1 l A .Qi , I , A ,,,f, j ,',, I , f S, ,egg lv Q uv Q ,JM -' 1 4' Z C V M, ,Q ,.,, ,gf ., 1 'f f- ' f . s,-- . 9 ,' ,f f 42 N Zi' K f SM , l , W' Norman Richard Christine Richard Mark Mofleld Moltzen Moore Moore Morningstar f ' , '. Q1 . 7 Nancy Carol Thomas Carol Jack Neal Neifing Nelson Neves Nevin 1 S 6, H ! f,,'k ,i V K , if 7 iz' C ' -J I J ' JCL: R t C 'W' ' it th 'f J ' 4 J J y , L, f J XY J ,ff' ,,e, gfyt jgQZ?i ff crsei it M f f , K mx A13 y S231 ,Z X i , 9 ., ' William Jeffrey Lester Ronald Florence Odonnell Ogburn Oiedo Olcese Osborne '. V ,y 4440722 . -1' f my V L. 4-1' , , af ,V ,, Ronald Doris Ernest Linda Teresa Pardini Parker Parodi Paroli Partridge A Qs, RB, Alexandria Pasiuta I gg- Ross Pickering if wi 4' S 2. 4 Jacqueline Reed X 4 fs David Patak Xe .,a. x... x ia'- is X,R Mark Piercy r is gg ., , X XS Q.. i K x, . T' Fritz Rehbern ff? Q, Michael Patterson f Eislifjs- X 49 als ' Lil' s 3 ' '-i- S. ...Sql Kathleen Pope Sheila Rew - ' 5 f A, 4- ji 2- . 1 iw: , Q . ,Wi 5 - ' ,, ,4,,, it f L 4 1-.., Q .V 5 , , . ' ,--., i 1 wr fv , fi' M, ' A, , .7 , ,- i QA , gif-SQL'-' -' , ,I Il, , 7, , Robert Pearson Rosalie Pearson sis? rrrf s-.r f - t ,.- i X if f . 3? 5 R ,c.2iXDT iii QEQYSEQKQFE Kenneth Pope Stephen Porter ',:,-Wit f , 44, it , W j -307 S qi S' fi ,, ' ,Q I ,,., I ri ,V . mg fists X , Katharine Rice is Judith Rich Sondra Penny ' , - 'fi t I, C W ,, I7 f 'vw' , W ' f' ji Ralph Potter 9 A , ,je , 5- 5 Qs Edward Rideaux responsibilities forming th ff? f Mm 0vwW,, M-,......,.H ls there some underlying purpose behind Bev's flirtations? 163 Helen Rosecrans xi? rz W.-MZ I . , ,t if Q. yi I 1 ,V W Km x ,f rf 15 5 md' A V: y SQ, Dirk Ruyter Barbara Schroeder 77742737 ,S gee uw .. siaif A as or ' 1, ,WW ,. ty -W :Qi-?..' Y' Anne Shalas eir ., My , ff ? Carol Perez -4 S ,M V ,,. an ls' 35 'fi i Y 1 , f, , q ,qw W X f-we David Potts y' , 11 V f 4 4 , y f if f 9: a , f ' he we Km. K VY' .77 cf' Q' . . Q D o P Billy Rocha s if 4 :QQ VV .i,., ,, V if Kenneth Rosenberg y s sQQ Ya K Kathleen Ryan A ,, 4. Il uf' .W -f 1 feb f y449we ., YQ, H2226 Toni Schultz if i Q Z?1i1Zf't5 I lv -r 50 ,Z 4' I7 1-4 .b f Deborah Sharpe S .,, y QQWS tm, V-.L Eric Petersen fa: y ,wx QM Peggy Pu ryear L, 'f,. I . ,k,. ,eq L if ,,,, f .I f r f f his rg Lisa Rogers future ' i- : f V- 2 . fi ' 'lu -g -Q a Brett Roth , - ' if - .f 25 M '. 1 , 15 1, gf: Roberta Samuel gc! Qu ' -I 10 A , to Zh l Stan Searles I kff Carol Sherman f --e A 4, ,. if 'B-. ' lx David Peterson 4 f ff fi C f C791 M fi , f cl A Patrice Quarg 6' Z aff X TWV 5 .1969 ' ii ggjiiir ,Mi 4? 44 36 Kristine Roper V . , lay . ffn ' fee? f ' . .g , -V Jon Roy ' M 2 isiy SL Beverly Schnittger Jacqueline Sephers KZ? , f f ff f , Q 4 ff., M., ai, if Debra Silvcs , , ,,,.A . , . ff , A 4 Terry Simon , V04 ' ' 1 Q V,, If 1, , X!! wi H sw 'T' g no , ff .,f21..4w. :fi :e.?'3?,.J' Margaret Smith 7 , xr Robert Spears f , iw 1 f ,- W 5 vw! , A L hi. , ,f , 4 S -. fa N Melissa Siostrom :i 2., ft Ronald Smith - V .x is 0 dev Y X A 4 Martha Skelding ,fy f f W, Q .. J, l QW 7 X 1 if ,V ,f , -'VW f X 4: 2 :yi 'Q f V! A ' 4,1 'ffjjixy fyg 9 J Vffff ' , Susan Snider WKZZW W . WV' 69.3115 fy, , ,rf fgyff ff Vg' , gf, f , ,Q , f , of ,,, V V ft ' 3' f . mf is - - ' jf n f w ,gp 1 Richard Speed Jimmy Stomper rg ,. 'QW f - A M 1 ,. .J3 . gg . ,ff f . bv ' ft Q'-.,, 6' . ' lv' TA a! Michael Skogstrom , y 5 , f , K .4 .f Q' i fm, ' 1 v 2 . . ' , fi f T 3 9 in .L ' Q . ff , f A ' f? , .:.., ,' ' ff' , , ,If .7 . 5 Kristin Snyder LH' 4 373-i ' - 3 f 1 9 I i , f s, Q N., , f -if Susan Standlee 0 i. f , 1, 4 za! Q flj ,A,' ',., ff f :- il 9 'trmili'-rf.. Alvin Smiley 'if' -05. Susan Sommers 1 , Vickie Stealey if . fi! wie 'yy fx ASQ QQZEN. -mlm 'V if Robert Christine Smit Smith , S iirs if iisi if J a . I. i Robin South ,,, ,. 1, X' , Ji? 5 y Alvin Stent David Southern Elmira Smith if 4 I T i . . r 64 .5 , gf, :gif 11,-,'w Q! Qt. A . 'js Susan Spalinger . K X A f 1 , 1 W ' L fi -5- Q J - Q ffi Y , X iii-J TX iid: ms. . Michael Stewart Realization of need to Work g f ag ' is-- I.. David Sweet .swf xii fri Beverly Thompson Sophomore boys face strenuous workout during P.E. 'S .Vi mn .-. ,.,, Karen Swenson Sk Sf -X if . ..,. .a X . Edward Thompson ,111 , fr ...XZ 1. .. XXV' Robert Swift v -,V. S P 5 Q. ,FU ff Sit fi' John Swinford s ,, ., . . .,,.,. ,.,. , Q if Catherine Eric Thompson Thomson ' ,ef 6 x fs ,E , i ...J Vyfg Brian Taylor ', ,in s - , E v , 1... ,C T Thomas Tibbals f 9 5- lik Y Cynthia Taylor I fr-. H' 7 . . .1 f f I r i X Ernest Trevino t z , 'rw- ' ,- , 2 'V , I 5. .., jf , A Tl Michael Stone ,,,y,,,,,, '72 'H 40 4 Z V 1 ZW 'Jg. t, John Stringer Jackie Taylor Sydney Tscharner 3' Thomas Stiles I'OW . W ,,,, 'I is, A- .f .-'ff A- 1 , .i A.-.19 . 'HV' -.ef 'Z' if 4 7 Zf , ' -- .5 James Storm Jack Strother me Jeffrey Taylor wwf' ' 2 if if 1, Q I R, Fi' 5 ' f . x if , , l n Doug Tucker .4 - . Lyn Smith T .V E Q W , 1 Q:-J is . Charlie Spears :li K 3.:3..Z.,,- I 4 s .' ug as... , 1 1 i ,- -. 1 t .,,, 27.2 1 . A 4 f f 3 1 fi ,ji ' 7 i ii . ,V ta X, ., . Randolph Stillwell 1 ' ., 2,4 f' , - 7, f I .J If 41 , ff M if V fc James Stratta :VW-4'z',f9f , f fgiiqyi ffl rf , ' X 1457, ' . if ' 42 4 X W 5 f if 1 , Colleen Sullivan Jean Terry Eugene Tucker Michael Tucker vt 4 N GQ fi X N 5 X Ml ' Juan Vinaia ' xi x i X' X N' ' - , F Sri 'J Q ,, i :sg.,' C X X t X is Q X 'MF X N5 X , Q lg - X Q A .13 D Yi, '- Q ,- - J Rosemary Wedding fu, , ,, -N A... :EER i X ,, V. . sf . . .jx li KKK' C' f , Lordy Wilkerson Deborah Williams c t 1 wx . ff! Y ,y .Wy .7 1,4 ,M My .Wy 7 , . W? ,X W f Mary Wilson Harold Turner Phillip Turner 2 .yi.:k E be f 1-- . X '-'W iisifsi X' Si X. X v ' ' y ., X s ee.r by ,Q , rxrr X A1 at iiixx-wir-1 s N also Michael Vogel wiv- Q in-'re 5 x Laura Weil ,J 2' A 52 .4 Marian Willard Jackie Williams ,f'7'f TWV X f mf if KM' if Z 1 , f Shelley Wilton M , jf ' ' ff5L 7f,f 'f my mi A - , '99 'A f fn, f f- . ,Y W J S X, I ' fl ' ' A z. Debby Wurts Yvo n ne Yee James Vogl x x it N.. 5- X . . 25 4 E ,-i-i- . 1 S 'X RCN -X X' 1 S S S r' ' ' ,J - , ' Barbara Williams Korla Williams 737. 5' ' fc 'ff X f ,Q J 74 Margaret Wina if 4 45m , ,Q 954 fi -z -741-1 J, 4 y i f, 1 1 X1 ,,z,,,!,Vsi,l t ,Q I t it fi 3 , J. - 'I Katherine Zama . 1 Q ,qi x 3 , f ,Q l Q Vi Cynthia Vanstone MX ,f . . X X x 'X Q 'R X Jane Walker K W ' i.:'I --i V V .x 1 .-,'.L j :jfs Stanford Varney 'F ifi - X 2 F '7 HRX? I sssvy Jay Wallace , af 'we ,. . , -. ex 14-:W-. , ,-.,.:.,'..1g,:f,,: 0 ft .f . ,. ,is V'JJ' ' ' ,a A 1 3 X' wo-A... ii 2 v , r ff ,. f,.f - f , 4 Q X 5!0f, f K 3 04 Mw- 4 if , 1 4 ,. 55 -is , ,fa'P,, v H ,J J 1:-A , t I A vrkk f- 0 f, V 1 em- '- B2-6 . 1' ,J at ysrysys 1 . Vg , , , K -,V X5 Ywfgfxx if .ilx-gyxkfl XJ xfniflhhwli 'hlf Robin Vayssie Debra Ward Linda Vert Barbara Waring Sheila Ruth Robert Cathleen Joyce Weisiger Whitacre White White as most carefree year closes. White Lee Vickery Steve Vignau U.. ' - if - -Mem, if 4 X, 1 .. Q ' 9 Ja mes Warren 4 41 Q, .. ,. Joan Whitson Stephen Watson ,ny 9 E1 29 I I if Diana Wilderink , Lx. ' A . 941. 4 f V W, M r ' f ' tfvs , -, an. ,fm ' J f Tom Winter N We 'n f , 04, f it 1 pi ff Ken Zukin EVM 1-2 6 5 V ., ,N w . V, 3 .3 ., ., ' 4 ' , f f 'Y S if M J ' r ' K V . K, ,A ..V,kr I Wk, .,,k t Li- Sy VV I 0 . 'i.'L A , A J I V 1' X f J J S J ., ,' - 1 ' Iggy-W Q,gf,,4 'i it i ' ,i.eiytri ss'tss S iytt yt,s.y x'People Watching is one of George Sundby's favorite pastimes. ye- 'ft I ,Q :- 5 ' .J Q .- A W 7 , l S' Q 1 4 if Elizabeth Wirth 165 V, , I , Eb,-f 2 3 ,X fr rygsyy Wendy Wise sl f -f',' . . U W ish: -AJ ' 'fs-vt' f ,,,, , Margo Wofenbarger X 'f 'M' 5.51 3 J if '- ' ' 'fi'-sf! - J K.,-A .'1 4. A Douglas Woods William Woolsey Sophomore L1fe i f V 7 lox-f V ' Wifi? ff ' , , fu X M A I 41 5 My A F J X, 'f 16- XX, ZW JW 4- ,Q I 'Q 4 K, f , 259 Y. fn? H' W 'QL ' , ' M fu 21- ,f 1-,f ,Q 1'-g K ,f ', K '4 f fi, ' , ,. A:,,i . ,, Q fzf 'M f,-' -' , I f'-, ,E 1 A i . - K V, , W U 1 .1 -, , ' V f ff' P 4, , f fff fy f f , ' f M ZW f f xh4 , ., - QWWWZW ff ff y fi ff, 4, , Wfww f 'A l f 1- g ' . F ' 4 ' . ' AV V f Q fax nu-,. f, ...aamemsaahw Bob Bohle Steve Block i 1 ff, , 1 yu, ' x ikifkz 5 Vicki Welch cfured above ore U-rj: Bob Bohle, President, Vicki Welch, Secretoryg Dodie Dodie Siem Stern, Treosurery Steve Block, Vice-President. JUNIGR c3LAss -ready for new experiences -the real growing process begins -just Wait until next year! 168 sr f 'SQ Q- Chris Abramson IIIIUE Denise Anton t p. Cheri Bacon Hilary Adams .. , fs if Robert Antonacci 1 v-zwakmfit . I Q A Q afi Yffi Q Eric Baily l 4 .ltr 5 ', - . A is B A . 4 , 62:5 X 4,.ruf ,ekznbh Wendy James Joan Robert Norma Albrect Allison Altorfer Alums Anderson A 1 .-.. V ' Y .r f I lifi if be s rssrss 5523 ,N - A 1 . in 6 it-Q A , ,w C A -af C 'iii' .,L1,. ,515 5 5 ' N ii' B 3 , I 7. '55 - i X Dolores Arther Susan David Gloria Apton Aranda Arcady Ary Augmon i SSCQSQ ,e' lr, , Q fi it A - . ,ii r' it if ,tp'5 re Q er r weie K A af, V., l A - . S A Niflefxs di ' . Greg Linda Roger Barbara Kris Baker Baker Baker Baldwin Ball fr? 4 3: Mi, l of f I rljirs ral. Tina Gloria Angle Anstett D 7 i . . i ,sg 4 odd f'vi fakiah .rg Linda Candi Austin Bach eQ.wrr Fredrica Michael Barber Barnett uniors set sights on Senior year 5- Pu A 3 M - -1. Michael Nancy Carolyn Baron Baughman Beck A - Robin Kirbi Steve Bisio Blake Block 7 WWWWMQ . , A ,Zire g f A . . 1 iii ' 4 7 , e ww get rf Sue Karen Charles Bowen Boyagen Bradley QQ? 'X -2 b 'NY 'B g YE . Sydney Janis Melinda Brosnan Brown Brown '4- u X- 'JZ' .L- i A x . Sd X Teresa Clyde Gary Beham Bell Bellaire ii V ' v r , ' is l 1: - - K. ' -3 sfYs.V .,, , r 4. Scott Joe Bob Bloom Blummell Bohlt -'-V-.. . X ' '- ' H 'vs ,M ., ' ' 2 .o., Z o 3 l A - . . Tom Larry Stephanie Branch Brassea Brennan 14 +LiQ fc-2.25 R , A I -., , Ron Mike Bob Brown Brugge Bryan 562 12 Judy Berrett , ogg iw:-f X.rT Billy Bolton gi TZ, Betty Britts Steve Burnside .Q Q ,i Dorothy Donna Bertrand Bettencourt vi .ff i X A 'r infix ' xl f r'-ree Steven Phillip Borochoff Bossett Eugene Dolores Brockett Brockman Brenda Mary Burton Busa ff. 'xl I' William Bush X , I Bonnie Carr , ,f, uifffy WV I Z 4 V 'Z s it Nancy Clevidence 1, ,f ,1 ,wg ff -9 yi . 5 , J f 4v'W5' .f ,g Q n,i,i ii' n ii J ,jig .I is 12? 'f 0 , an i3'ifiQfI'V 4 ., gf, V , V , ff WWQWWZV. :V ,1M1,4h, y , , , , f ' V i 7h4Z'z' '-W9 ,V 1, 7:44 . ', xv, -Effgvags V ,vqqg , H C -Vy f Vf V V 4 s f , ,l?.!,,l1,,.. ..'..,,' , gm fg . .-, . j f sf X 'K A V Q 4 ,1 fl , f A y fi ' ff W f : J, V' 'f :V 4 Vf Q , '9?gQ?y94,'f1f74f-,l,,,L, f,f m4m.W , I F , ' f rf' sl f ff , ' ff 541' + '6 1 ' fi ,,ff?X is V I' 14fF1i 4 i 25? iii! ifwiii il ff?Ql'iii 5 V' f Zf 1f?4fHif:A3:,g w if f , W rgifhffflyiil x ' 42 1 iff! 'w5if'll' E 3 LL ,1 11 Jennifer Butler A Ii-4? 1 Marion Carroll H4 , .V ., 1 in 3 Susan Campbell kw- .ff X- ef ' Dawn Carter if-X ,G Q x-.Q , Ann Carmen Thomas Carter ,, . iw 1. 15521 1. V 'I ieeii T ' V 4'r?fi V is , . ,.,, , X f' bf i : Lola John Cherie Christine What shenanigans has Pete in mind? Clewies Qocke,-hom Bob Bohle is chosen to Willie Collins Toni Colondres V C y I in uv ' 'rl-f' ' 5 -M, - we ' .mfr i'..' ' im, A C' Terence Cunningham Marilyn Davis , ,, me ' vw T4 Kevin Dittman Celia Cuadra ..f- r l I ,. ,. K:- 4 , , Coralee Dean mmf H - K Ann Doran 'bag ..,, ' Marian Cook 4 L, me ' ' Mary Dahl T, Q i l Courtney Decius we 1 gp vw ,K,, sax Q! A,f5fs,1, ,f,,W, W, A 1 il' bt , siey Il is f X fi , ik A lv- Alan Conrad I W if C., 'Vis if Chris D'Alessandro U T' Tina Decker Lucille Eugene Downing Drago -vff,gVpf- - ,S il gif 1 5-R C c l -James Cook K ia: f M 5 V V: 'TTI' 5 C4 C Heidi Damsgaard Richard Deiauregui M l . A Shirley Drennen Cofield Jeffrey Ca rn es Michael Clements Coleman lead the Class of '68, Bruce Copenhagen fgm If l , 1 Wfilfxffi ig 25 'til Walter Daniels 'I ,522 L. J V Donna Dennis , ff 'Qi ' 3 1' ,,.- -fe --v 4 N-c Michael Driscoll Laurence Cox Henry Daesking fx V ', 5, 3, 2 V1 f K 1 ff j-if X , V , ff ! fj , XZ! M David Denola Linda Dumont U ,f ' V ' 90, ,, ,.,. V1 --. VJ- ' Elizabeth Cross Q f. I 25 6 f 1 f 42 , 7,9 J Debbie David f YQ ,, f , if f gt ',,.s-we-ss-.,, Vw ' , iff J Deborah Depuy 1: 3. wx , 1 U s Stacey Duncan X W 2 Vs J fy, ' W 4 2? fy Q 94, A Wi, 2 y Candice Cummins 1.2 ' ,ft ' Leilani Davis mf, y ! g W!! Deborah Derouen , , we W lf 'W 40 Teresa D un kel Andrew Eames - 'A i Sv? - XXX , X Ns NX Q X Q XXX QQX Paul Englert Stiff fi?-'fl X , X X-z 5' r NJ is X xi X XE Tr 'X XX ' . F K lg ., , ff? X X X Carla Fields Manu I Q.,- , , f X - f r Susan Gallion -vu nk, , M1 I Bren da Girard Vivian Earls if 755 ' - it H X L li, X , X , 4 X S.. W g XX X ,qw - . shmey E n o s , 5 Y . x is?-Q F '- XXX-s , X X, f -1 Alan Fischer Edward Eastman : .Q-ssX5,g-X 3 -' X 24:55 X X X n--iisi-isi s,s- . 'levi-,i'5f -X ' Xi' XX .KX ...X .X X -- Helen Everett Kade Fleharty X Gloria Eddie xxx Elena Facciola . , 'M ,fv- Da rcie Fortlage L' iv x 'A 53: i-,Y. ffl-f 4 l Bradley Edwards Y 'r ' i - 1 X 1- . .J ii Gene Fauro , -54 eh ' we - J I X mf-V V if' ,,15f' I '12 , . ,Mf1.fQ5' William Foulis Girls defeat seniors 1 f as 5 -r r' .1 i f 'f , W John Lily Gardi Geringer X iz? ff WW , , Z 1 V r 'WV 1 r'5 i7f - 17 i Lorraine Teresa Gonzales Gorrie jig! L Stepha Genelza fi M5 ff 'QM , X Xi,lf X p We P f , .f 72 1 ,4 f -h Grant Gowdy Gloria Ghiorsi Cindy Graf Pamela Ehlers if va 469 YA! t Carol Fehring f 'I -I V 511 . X 'ef , 5. ww, if I Marianne Fox ,, . . , y.Xy , sf 5 f, 1 4 -, ,, .V 9,23 I H: ,yffy . ffrggi -My 'HM' 41 ,. 4 Herbert Eitner Scott Ferleman we l - -fw' ,eg .' 2541114 1' if . A fp Y , ff gg, Rory Fuerst in powder Virginia Ellis Patti Englert 291' -' -- jf f 1 5 -X vw? Victor Ferrari Mark Field . - ' ,VJ - 1 - 5'ii17,f? J , 51- F 'F iff-att 1 f - '9 ra 6, QW-,f .xo . f ,f fry. Yr Eugene Fund puff David Fuqua . , Q .53-Q ' f vaq.2g'+L-ifl , ,em -x4 1 , 2 L : TTS'-f We :nm 1 - - M :- ,ff f - it r F A f 1 'f ,f ' H' Mizz, - it 1 fr 5 'J 'ff ' I , f , f ff' if ' f ' 'iw V fm ' Q. '?j bA i fffff ff 4 r A 'fy if 5-,: 1 V I1 .. Edward Greene Vrf 455 1 W . , 75527, n My , X ,J f 1 , f M ff ff ,Q f' j f ff , f ff ffff, 6 ,, M Vfff, iv X 1 ,, 4 1 f. ' .Q X4 ff, ff f 4 JVM! K , fr f, I Ronald Hadden Kevin Donald Grey Grimes ,H vt f, , . , 1 , 'w f ffifi ,ff 7 Jane Pamela Hafkenscheid Hamway Jack Griswald My - f , f C111 ah' K W f f f f f ,f Z W' ' 2 Z 7x Zu Z' 7 'ZW ' bfi 2 ' :M 4. we X Joel Hansen Ronald Guglielmetti 4' A f 1 -212 Vw f , r Kathy Hayway my.: ,.V, 15,43 We fa X1 A A f , Stanley Gibbs -X 4 4 ,IE X W. Ae X James Grant Szyzff 1, I -'Helix f AW John Gunn ,1 auf j K' -mf- 1 K, .V V- M- 7 K Depuy charges onward tor a touch- down. Trudy Harangozo . QQ ' 3 ' ' W A fn' 1' V L , ff f f ' ,f ff ' , ,, en, , ', , ,X I ' 425' ,,,, f Af I ,V ff 'q,,y,f4, . J win Diana Harmon ,, I , y,,y, f 4. Debra Hathaway Bart Hill 85 John Hornyak 4. Steve Block- Joanne Harrington ,,- 4 1 V ,Z K, V 4 J, 2 I 1 1 ' 2 , W ' ' -mv V , , 4 J- H! f Sue Ann Hawkins Q 4 Eg D 4 Michael Hilmer L' x :Z A WE ,- 5 j 'Ax . iv I, V Patricia Harris ,I , f, Donald Heller yywx Q fr Q1 If V, 1, ,,W,,, f ff 4 if ,, 5 ,iff A ,af Q 1 J f 4 Nancy Hilmer Joyce Harris Michael Hendricks 5 n 'ff yfqilyf v , Q' 1 .. V ' 4., . J :XL , HMZAJ Laurie Hobson junior scholars Stephanie Hull fi :.12,f'? Q J fJ Alice Huntington John Huntington ww 5 f Vg .t,4 A ty, . 955' gt!-i ,, - f ,, . 3-is s . isp, - Q 5534.4 ec .ziifsrflgyizfsr X .- -we :?i12:fi:Ny21QMi H Ti - I .f - A sw . ,egg f clk . . . wm- :fi . V if , K M , ,,,i S? - .1 1:25 41 11 1 , is S. at a 'lQUlET moment Susan Harris Christine Hernandez ZZ 'J i gn--f,'7i.2?',?'2fM5,, 9,752,125 ,,.J.,4,., .,,.,,., .Q .ae K7 . I 'V'-2,f'f X ,U , A S ,fl ' fsfs A i ,af tv Gregory Hodges ' ' ' ' I ' ,f,ffif ii ' ,Af Lisa Harrod Raymond Hernandez X W Q 1' ji 1 1 ta S, 4 9 ' if David Hoffman rake N ad. Gene Ice yo as V, ff' Av 'ir if airy , In 4 1 4 K ' 'iff Paula Jean s ' 1 sf J . , New XM Gregory Johnson .zz 4 fi 3. Mary Johnston J of 949 if, 4 ', f ,454 - 2 s bf ' ,Q fii Q ,. George Ice -X g . ' g 6' fr Q X ff! E 4 'f Wffm ., g7ZQ,j,.3, r ,egzff ' fr ,f Mis! ,I ' , 'yn f Q. J :A David Jefferson ., LZ, , :iv A XX 25- f f K. ,.,,, ,Xi 1 Af f f Linda Johnson ff! f I0 ,WWW G ' J X '14, . ff 4 4 f , ' 1 Lynn Jones Q 1 Martha Hatcher 5 F ffiiffw ' 5 frfigqfs fifzlp, 'Z I i-E75 A . ' ,- Donald Hesselein Phillip Hoffman Meri Joeseph Ingram sn.73,g,,,' 7zfy5h!,.,,f,yf' . 42- 74 fm 41 J '- 4' get Y 5 M 'ws W f f, f Anne Jeffrey ' J J 4: Y, lf, ,Q 2, J, at A Mamie Johnson Daniel Karbowski Patricia Hatcher Tereas Hilobit , William Hatcher 'au A , i Carol Hilborn l Elizabeth 'f James Hohl Hollinsworth t Tests. :ffl V I i V ,V ,J V I Wi l l i a m J a c kso n ' ' in ' ' . .5507 Www, 'K QM ' Barbara Jensen Walter Johnson wi' ,f ': 1 --2 f Q if gi ,,,.V 5 A David Keller Tom Jarvis f :Lf , . , ' 'lx f iq? X! ffu, Carol Johnson Brad Johnston ,fcfyf V fl f fi U 7 -,A .1 Q Q, .uf Z f? 'Z V Elaine Keller sa! tg Tfwglgikh X N wi. M E il 5 X. , , SX X S Lance Kendal Herman Kirkman fi K K ffmil 1 Nancy Korb ,.. , r , Eleanor Lahn 577, y 'Cf V a I , , Q , 4, 1' we Eric Lefholz Edward Luck William Marcussen S f Tiff X s L X 5? X X X , ,X A sis S X L Drue Killion L X ,ks X K Q X Q X X N ff 4 , gm ,eg Q- v ' ' 'Xin ' , Christine Klett B 5 3' L J L , K H Nicholas Krisfalusy uni e 'Xt 'ff .QTQQQ as ' Y Barbara Lamb f, R' j 5 ,A WK, V s f 'E f W 1 A ' Ai f f ' f J O 1 f George Lehmer riff ! J ,, J 7 'f if fi Steven I ,, ,fm Luckenbach Gregory Ma rdon Michael K . O 5 f- sf Q ' is L- LX. L'-f xs Sf,-X K gf! 3 tear A , Q gv ffic X XX ,K -as X A X Elizabeth King es 'vs X fs W 1.2- Fred Klinge . 'X . :Aww 5 'R .S x gs i. ' 'swf 51.1 5 - v 'sigssi FIZ reer , :gr 1 1 V. -fa, A: eil ' , Zi 'Y xi 'V A A f 2 Peter Lancestremere ,f M., ,f ,mf fy f 4.4, Z . ,,,, f I . ,A ff: A t A, 0 ff, 2. Susan Lester ww, L' tiff ' if ZQZVZ . ,, V ,, f ' Rick Mace James Marrs QQ4r1Qsff1iv.s2s A Ni was 45 is rf 'Q Richard King N NX X N 1 L S S' . L A Q 1 Hes' Q X sr lc .5 Beverly Koch 'I fx X Rx 5 X K fy Qi ext' axis! nv 3 3 Q r Ronald Lacey r sales at games : lots ofloot. 1 ' K l J My Susan Lang L Q sk , 1 4 -I ,,,A LA' 4 L 430- ff, V-ff :VV Lindley Lewis ff l g,2i72Lf . I-M Q Wx 3 K Xl Bradley Maclean Lory Martinez c ea' 9 , sf? . iw, , has M-was and ,525 X A Donald Lange y iiti W L la 17' ' S 4 L 5 srsy i 'Wa wr 1 -' xx i 'a Randy Lewis Tim Maher f 3 ',cVtf'2v:, f' ,, ' lzfsl ,MW . f , 'P 732, ,, ' uf' fs f 1. ., . x., gf Z 1 if Cathy Masterson The serious yet smudged side of Ron. .iliigiig 1, A ' My f 2 : Dave Larson William Lindfurs ,ls,.,,l, .,sr ,M 5 i ' 5 1 si ' ? ' IV ' 3 , ' ,iff is 1 'i L S Patricia Malmberg , Q 4 4 f B 7 ,QQ Q Uv- xg, ' cf 2 l as hm' 2 John Mattes 9 Vicki Law J bf 6 5' f X , , X James Linnehan 1 Susan Mangis ,lj:!,yk,k H., ,A 5 i ' S ' esi L I , 14.31.5 1 Kathy McClenahan if 33' ff as X.,, K. kyk., , img , Kathleen Lawhon Janet Litton 7 'W f il gm L Q 0' H Q B4 S .2 t .V we C433 is 4 Richard Marcell Raymond Ledda PS S' we 5 v Q3 Patricia Lopes - M I ,gf 41 , Q , fQ ,fz,- ' V 5, Ann Marcas Kevin McDonald Dennis McDowell , r 1-3, si-. n 4- V-5, z Jody McDowell , av- r f ' I V' Nancy Mennel ': H 1 !l'?f'1X Mary McGettigan 1,3-9 I .X . sf!! . g is If 5 V ., , ... . 'gg 4 ' ' K I Frank Merril z:,r,efg4,-Hf,,,ff,.w f-,,,f fy, ,..,n- ,,,v.- . f 4,,tf,,7, 5, if,M, ,:41.-91 Mfg ' V . I 7, , ,M , m' mg . ,ffm , , 1 'ig v A 41 Q 5 -.VW 3 fl Ivan Miller an e . LLV, 5 QL 4 ' Charlotte Moeckli Keith Miller f V, V :af 'wg Janice McGinley 44, be Marcia Michaels ' ' Z :V I ' I sv? ' 1' ,. 9 ,fl Phillip Miner . 1 -V- Q Ann McGinty Adrianne Miller f ., idly - 1' , ie lm 'Xu A ,, Laurie Mitchell nuff? ff J iflisl-.P ' 1 X- , QW M 'el 5 ' 'Qx'Q2M J ec sae V , zu 'M' -Q...-H ', ,M-1 ., Aka. Sue, Candy, and Dick show interest during ci Biology lecture. uniors displa talent at assembl . , I fl 1 I it vc lrl Montgomery News ' t cl e At.. 5 fi A i its Lelia Nelson .ill .+V . eg rw .2 Lucille Norcott Stephan Nelson 1 . . P X r 2 LQ.- Q Steven Nunes . W 4, Judith Pacelli -v 1 Q, x w Q .N Anne Packer 3 'F .Q , 1'- Q U' Louis Moore K ' E 5.9 , ,ss 5 iv' ,rn I yy: -'i'- srjit' Nancy Neuru Ffa ' - sv. ' 'X W 3 Susan Oberg Janis Page no 2? my 1 'wwf 1525 .. ,lx , N I i X Nl Nancy Morris gg -15 1113: mm .g,,1. L-.A 4 Leonard Neves 5?fQ5'T?1'15?fT'?? Tf? 75: S255 Q ,is as if ': .X ' s 5 Darrel Oliver us. James Parsons L Nancy 26 Kr' Mortensen 2 Warren Murphy Clare Edith Nichols Nieuwland g ' I ,fi , 44 V 43 J f 4 wi 5 J ,, , Olson mf -f Orr ,. ,iv I f,: f Candace Katherine 55? is Paul Patane Patricia Patrick . . .l Q I 4-wif . -Wig! ' , , f'ii'i?i1 - Phillip Myles 1 1, Ii if V I W ' i f Loyd Noble 194544225 f' ff f'.'Pj' i Q-. ' . affix X .' ff? S f, Souglas Orton Dale Patterson ,V 'fi g j EIfs,af ,- .,. bfi it tstlt Bonnie Nardi 4 ' Q Marvin Noble Karen Owens i, np-,A If V ' f, , fb, ,yf M fa. J ,i Mark Pavlichek Katherine Nelson f ff. 4 , , af' . L5 Robert Noha Sharon Owens 2937 , Wi .nfs . Edward Pearce 9 X wxww ,. - J at i g xy. X N ' N John Peddy Michael Reynolds - ue., I V-,.. X Gloria Rodriguez Kay . Xix,v,:, iX,X.ikX- : 5555 QL Q William Perry s , - -. .N 5 we XX A 5 sc g X x 'ff I X Y X Francais Richter Mary Rodriguez X lf . 1 :+G 'S-K 4 l W V ,' Larry Porath . XX15N , :gs D ..l 'fv K 85, ., SQL X Jamie Rivers Phyllis x A 5 ,, ,.,,.,- L- Sr A .4r. X Jackie Powell X X s. . W ,QX 2 X Carol Robbins .W F M Y , is ,, Vivian 'A Q Russel Prince 49' , 4 ss, r- L Jill Roberts A w qi J? '-w K Nj Kenneth Rolle uniors design Hoat th .:' f V' Cynthia Pursey , Q, we v lf' it Peter Roberts M w . W vi., . L-.1 A X X A eff ,f 3151 I Douglas Roth for Ho 54 4 C Miz , f J f fr if V few, f- , Lt-' V Laura Schanzer David Schraa r J A We In . ,cyyvfi wr V we - . :f r-1 7 L Dorna Seagraves Linda Our fearless faculty leaders, Mrs. Spander and Mr. Ogren. Shepperd An- . aw' , g at -'iX if , :WL V A my ,, t . X it it Helmut Rae 1-f , in .: I ,L am Phelps Robinson .-,'. X 3 5 , 4 fi' L. Larry Rucks Shauna Rawlings Victoria Robinson Rosie Qualls f Y 1 W X Diane Reese V A , ..,X X V . , 4. 4 Robert Rocha lffiiv WK ' l',. 1 Spencer Sargent mecoming. .41-5 James Schenkel ff 7' 113' 5' , . if , A? , ,, Z - i,, y ' xc ,' ry' Richard Schreiner fr J if i v!! 1, . AWZLZ 4. Linda Segul I, f r ' yyvv. 5,1 . . - , iff . Naomi Shibata ' , .,,,, C, I ill'-. MJ' - 11, 5 ' Gary Schneider 2,1 5: it ,..,.,k L in 4 'Z f fl gf , , f ff X c KW l f f . ,mmf 4 V, -f,v,:u- f - f- of Jerri Shultz .4 -W V152 V, gi ,, ,, 5 i r 4 A 'L 1 Peter Selaya ff- 'fig' ' 4. . ' 54 f - s f ,, V. - - 1 16 V .iffy Jon Shidler M 41, 1131 L QW, ' ' 1,5 7- 5.0.3 '-wiv. -fx' 2:22-w::4:tzf.-: f f f 6 i f in ' 4 f f 2 ' ' f 3. Q Bruce Schnettiger f ff :X .,., G f . 4 f 'i5E't15, M-tg. X .1 W- X ,Q any L, Y- ' h - MES Walter Scott , -125252 -' . ,,rk, 3 f gi. 2 -sa., 1 fi Kent Seltzer Julianne Simpson Robin Simrin Steven Smith S X I fm., sf c X X Qwwxx Alice Stapleton -' - 11 f,paz'ygifff 1' ,cs '- ' 1 1 fi Z J K , S MAL, -. Bruce Stout . i f f , A 5 J 489' . , sr , -vs . ,V V . . mv.. is Jane Taylor . V-. -A as .-... Diane Vaccaro S Q -N H.. Marsha Wallace A f A 2 , ,f'ff6ffC' I f , e Y Z 1 . Paul Sisson 1 , fu mmf! M-rm? , Z wmfi fflff ' - , f' ,QM ,1 , wif James Speck ft W J ,me an f Kr ' f 'ln' f if . U? E, xg Y ' 2 Cathy Stashuk .i Q ,5 Carol Streit ? 4 M 2 . ,-, I , Hilary Tedrow N..-1.1 gif Alicia Valderrama f 'A - Laird Walton , I Q QQ ,c.,L,, f i i 'affigx A , Mark Sioberg my, 7 V ,543 giyg,'ygy ff it Y.. 1 sr, 15110 f X 'W xr , A5 Kayne 1 Mr v- Gnu Peter Spencer ., , Zu , . ,' 4r,,..,, ', 2 L Dodie Stern V 'fr' 3-wk A, -. X s I X4 V Frank Sullivan J we -.- 1 Y 'gil' is. 'Z David Thomas .V 6' , wi, v f 4 X ,, A a John VanDeinse can X I Shirley Ward A r Bruce Skenan Q f i t 4 , K ff ff 5' 36 4' Q .ff 9 Kathleen Spoon ,gwiwf L- 2241! ' , K' JCL? M' 1 f Q , YHA 1 , ,. ,. MX, .f , ' x 4242 Wendy Sterne ,, lx James Sullivan A . ,- , V, .W ,f',y,,,:f- ,:.f if 5 A rj' gf ,Sf , -. . KM J .' ', A..-,M j ' V f y , V , , iv H' K, , f 1 Randy Tinch e , ' Linda Vane , .,,e ,, ,,., ,,.,, T W V 17.2 ms 'f yzfjz QM., wif ' Ja fr r , ., 'L 4,2-21'-' ws, Mfr' ea Ltr... - Q, cn VE John Warne-' nw Q Knowledge shown by irs. on PSAT tests. -,.,. J J Asif 3 J A , ,k'-,' 'V,,V , 5 9 1,76 A 4 A ., ' ' ,, K 'T' , f ' .fi w-Wiz swf f Robert Nancy Joelle Swensen Swinbank Tantet ' , S ' Af , A g .sci llnl fl yrly A 1 A f fi Michael Towle ff' Y Z A f we new ' 'ffm M... .MW I fe Wa G 4. ' 55,5277 ' J , Mark Vanstone ,. fi' Q, 'WT if :F W V V, fre for i if , ,l ,,, . Q75 - blah - Anne Weaver Michael Tracy at , K, ,,, , X , O J Lynda Vasquez David Webster Joe Tresidder : ', Vo.. Q' ,' ?k,.f,7ffy ' . - f , , Raymond Vella 1 ,zfl 15 6 3 9' . :wi f f 5,1 Q ' W .f ,AZ Q 72.135-7:3 , , Linda Wedding f ', f, '- . . .,,.,J, 'iii' azff 4 si.-ex 54Z?iZ9ff72f I ' U2 ' 7 217113 fly, jg! f f i? , ff 0 Q ,cf W ,M 4 Q 54 f '..- - Av ' K X X 4 , f X f 1 f ,Q ' gi 4 Gary Taramascki ' ' 4 fflfif I' , 4' g fl' Q ,,,, 5 by X -:rt Gavin Troster f ,V . 'ffff ,, 4wC,! ff, V fi ff f 'f, W f X . , ,W 6? Deborah Veteran Stormy Weems f Ziyi I ' ,fx ','- , 512, ..fff,.f. ' 9 , , , Q f ' f f 3- 5 J Douglas Taylor W7f.f4,,v.-, .Wzf-'rw-,Y f f mr: f V, 13434-,fy gy qw zffef f ,. 2 ,L-,, Z., , . f, , . '4 Arnold Turner yyyw, WWW WMWWW 1 fsfifa ff!,g?,ff W, I LLM If -M if ' Robert Wallqce - Hwy i J ' L. I .K 9- W f , Carol Weinstein X W A' 1' i ' f' iii J ' ' Y? as 1 - 1 r ,, , kk ' V L' i n i In L. Victoria Conrad Sara Joe James Ted Michael Crosby Teresa Welch Welling Werry Weston Wheatly Wheatly Whitacre Whitted Weichers s 1 ffv ig C q it e'ae ' s X ea ' - - . . ,,V 9-I rsyk K so nk 3 K 4 L-Q V I g v,,r A Lvvh, yy . Gerald Dole Jerry Richard Mark Wayne Stephanie Paul 'Pamela Wilkerson Williams Williams Williams Wise Wolcott Wood Woodland Worth , :.i K .V ' , irse S ii ,gif - .isvjg ,L K.Li g M Yr . W . ,... ?i.il3kifjLikk Alex Sherrie Elias Arlyn Zaffar0ni Zama Zendeias Zones FRESHMEN Karbowski, Margaret Williams, Glenn Patane, Joann Draper, Anne Paulson, Beth Baker, Dennis Barnes, Roger Barrow, James Batteate, Chris Battle, Ernestine Beard, James Bender, Barbara Booth, Shirley Booker, Denise Brown, Albert Browning, Christine Brune, Stephan Bryant, Jay Butler, Dave Campbell, Lydia Cole, Christine Crittenden, Howard Difiore, Denise Downing, Virginia Englert, James Finkyson, Shirley Foley, Deirdrz Glasker, David Golden, Danny Goodwin, Anthony Grey, Christopher Hammond, Gardiner Henderson, Troy Henniques, Jesse Herman, Thomas Herron, Celia Hesslegrave, Mathew Hill, Bess Irving, Tommy lson, Dennis Johnson, Christine Johnson, Gayle Jorgenson, Carol Krisfalwsy, Rod Lang, Priccilla Logan, Marc Lozon, Steven McClellan, Katherine Mieir, Samuel Miller, Janice Milton, Darnice Moreman, Robert Nelson, Paul Newson, Gwendolyn Nunes, George Odonnel, Lynn Owens, Jack Pasqualino, Joeseph Patton, James Perotti, Michael Peters, Sherri Pinaglia, Lynda Platt, Wendy Ramirez, Anna Rees, Kyle Sagar, Gregory Shaw, Sandra Shearer, Russell Shuford, Steve Snider, Robert Stanley, Dennis Stephans, Mark Taylor, Janet Thomas, Arthur Thompson, Elizabeth Thompson, Peter Turner, Robert Warren, Eugene Wilson, Tom White, Debra Wiley, Frank Wilson, Carol SOPHOMORES Allen, Frank Anderson, Bradley Andrews, George Arnold, Dennis Bean, Nick Beard, John Betts, James Chambers, Robert Chow, Brian Coleman, John Cuadra, Lues Manuel Cunningham, Timothy Daniels, Russell Desantiago, Ralph Dyer, Dalton Edwards, Elaine English, Joyce Fagerstrom, William Fielder, Louis Goodman, James Gragg, Robert Green, Pamela Harrod, Pat Jackson, Andrew Jackson, Robert Karker, Jerry Linnehan, Helen Love, Sally McClure, Oxivaner McCullough, John Meyer, Jeanne Morel, Richard Mulholland, Bonnie Napolitano, Richard Niewland, Edith T77 Powell, Darrell Prael, Louise Rasmussen, Leif Rhoads, Lucille Santa, Carlos Schaefer, David Scott, Barbara Smith, Clifford Stelzner, Donovan Stitt, Patricia Sundby, George Thompson, Anthony Voyne, Stephan Walton, John Wilkerson, Barbara Williams, Clarke Williams, Doris JUNIORS Baker, Diane Banich, John Barretta, Steven Becker, Annegret Bell, Linda Bendele, Doreen Bova, Karen Brown, Barabra Brown, Stephanie Burke, James Clark, Karl Collins, Willie Colwell, Linda Conley, Kathryn Conley, Wesly Cowart, Melanie Demaria, Glen Desantiago, Gloria Downey, Janice Dunbar, George Dyer, Tommy Eagen, Beverly Eischen, Larry Garica, David Grengs, Gary Gronenthal, Richard Hart, Diane Howard, Mildred Humberd, William Hunt, Linda Johansen, Marie Johnson, Douglas Law, Vicky Lechnar, Thomas Leitmeyer, Eleanor Lester, Susan Lewis, Jeffrey Mallory, Robert Maranta, Vincent Marzlin, Peggy Maxwell, Pamela McGee, Tracy Metzger, Dick Milward, Jeffrey Mirabella, James Montoro, Penny Moore, Deidre Morgan, Barbara Mullen, Sally Odom, Laurie Orazem, Jan Pacheco, George Pacheco, Raymond Paige, Joyce Pantell, Patricia Parker, Janis Partan, George Paulson, Bonnie Payne, Christopher Perry, Michael Pick, Rita Pope, John Pratt, Sarah Pribbenow, Diana Reimer, Elaine Roberts, Susan Robertson, Lloyd Rogers, Pamela Ross, Janice Sanders, Richard Scherineger, Mark Scott, Sue Sherman, Georgene Skwalo, Valerie Stamper, Larry Stevenson, Andy Stiles, Pamela Stubbletield, Dennis Swann, Anthony Thompson, Francine Togashi, George Tscharner, John Vickery, Leslie Voropaeff, Nicholas Warne, Margaret Weber, David Williams, Albert Williams, Capti Williams, Leroy Williams, Walter Willamson, Ester Wilson, Doug Wilson, Ernest Wood, Steven unior Talent Assembly l 1 ag,-..,.. A .. K My ,,..41,- -' .,. 178 . unior Life XV 179 2, ',L. 4' 12.35 i f 1 4 . .. .,.. Jordonp Secretary, Marcia Greene, and Presidenfg Roger Andrews. Roger Andrews Sue Taylor cfured above are CL. To R.j: Vice President, Sue Taylorg Treasurer, SCOTT Marcia Greene SENIGR CLASS S C0 - less sophistication- more awareness - more Concerned for the future ' one journey is Completed-a preparation for broader horizons fiafmff i rl As Seniors near the end of their iourney through high school, they prepare for an even larger iourney into community life. As they utilize their talents and experience, they become successful, not only in their own eyes, but in the eyes of others. As the Jefferson Airplane rises to the top in its field, so do Menlo-Atherton graduates of T967. When we were Freshmen, our iourney of learning began. From those upperclassmen in the halls we surely ran. But we had four fearless leaders who guided us on, Our Senior year brought our iourney near its close. Their names-Kathy, Heidi, Ginny, and President Tom. Roger, SUSGH, MC1rCiO, and SCOTT were the Our class held two Rec. Nites-they were l9GderS we chose. Certainly fun! Queen Bonnie was crowned at our Homecoming Game After hosting Senior Breakfast, our first year Would you believe we were spared from the rain? was done! In the Powder Puff game, Senior girls lost face, On to our Sophomore year our iourney did proceed, And the boys versus faculty added to the disgrace. As we put Harris, Blackwell, Anderson, and Taylor in the lead. Another Rec. Nite we uwise fools did undertake We sold refreshments at games so money we could make. The car wash we sponsored was such a success, M.A.'s KYA game was quite a success That funds were sent to a child who had less. uArsenic and Old Lace removed our financial stress. As Juniors, cars made our iourney less severe, 'iLa Nuit d'Amour was our Senior Ball But spots in Junior Lot were scarce by end of year. Where Holly was crowned in the eyes of all. Roger and Tod led our class with great vigor, Finals, Baccalaureate, Senior Breakfast, the last While Mercedes and Rob made our treasury bigger. trends, Our Junior Prom, Night of the Eastern Sea, And with Graduation, our journey met its end. Crowned Bonnie as Queen amid pomp and festivity. 4-as-c -115 ron EDWARD ABENHEIM Oak Leaves 3,45 Bear Tracks 45 l'Boytriend 45 Leg. Coun. 35 Latin Club l,2,3,45 JSA 'I5 CSF l,2. CHRISTY ABRUSCI Pom Pon 45 Drill Team 35 Leg. Coun. 35 Class Board 3,45 Spirit Board 3,45 French Club 2,3,4. ROBERT AGUIRRE NC Basketball l,25 Class Board 15 Boys' Block Society l,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3. JAMES ALESZKA Varsity Soccer 45 Rifle Club 4. PAUL ALVARADO HEIDI ANDERSON l'High Spirits 35 Class Bd. 45 Class Sec. 1,25 Spirit Bd. 35 French Club l,2,35 CSF l,3. PAUL ANDERSON Stud. Prod. 2,35 Justice Coun. 2,35 Safety Coun. 2,35 Aud. Vis., Radio Club l,2,3,45 Golden Key 2,3,4. ROGER ANDREWS V Football 3,45 V Basketball 2,3,45 B Bas- ketball lp Class Pres. 3,45 Boys' Block Soc. l,2,3,45 CSF lp Golden Key 4. PAUL ANGELO Varsity Football 3,4. KATHLEEN ANTONOWICZ Girls' Sports 25 Transfer 2. JOHN ARNOLD Marching Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra lp Stu- dent Productions 2,3. FRANK ARONOFF Varsity Water Polo 3,45 Frosh-Soph Water Polo l 5 Varsity Swimming 2,3,45 B Swimming l5 Class Board 35 Finance Board 35 Cultural Board 45 Boys' Block Society l,2,3,45 MASS 3,4. Class of '67 elects Andrews as Pres . . . LYNNE ARONSTAM Transfer 35 Latin Club 45 French Club 35 Inter-Racial Club 4. BILL ATKINSON MARION BACH JOSEPH BADER ROBERT BAIN KENNETH BAKER MICHAEL BARRETT PATRlCIA BARRON Yearbook 35 Editor 45 Drill Team 3,45 Stu- dent Productions 3,45 Leg. Coun. l,25 Class Board 25 Spanish Club 45 CSF T5 Inter-Racial 4. LINDA BASTRON Ccduceus 3g CSF l,2,3,4g Fulure Nurses of America 45 Marching Band T,2,3,4,S1udenT - Productions 2,3,4g Girls' Sports lg Lofin Club . A l,2,37 MASS 3,4. CAROLINE BAYNES ERNEST BECK KATHY BECKSTROM Sfuclenl Procludions 25 JSA 3,4. CHRISTINE BEEBE A Cappella 3,4. NANCY BELDEN THEODORE BENJAMIN Marching Bond 4. CAROLYN BENTLEY l T . . . backed b Ta lor, Greene, and orclan www M1959 Personality Pci11y Barron-Dole Wilson Best Eyes 183 Donna Chamberlain-Ken Whiting ROBERT BERG B Basketball 25 Varsity Baseball 3,45 Frosh-Soph Baseball l,25 Varsity Football 45 Frosh-Soph Football 25 Boys' Athletic Board l,2. GARY BERGET PARRIS BERTOLUCCI JEFFREY BETHARD CAROL BLACKWELL Pom Pon Girl 45 Class Board 2,45 Class Vice President 25 Pep Club 3,45 Spirit Board 3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 FTA l,2,3. KATHLEEN BLOOM BILL BLUNDELL JAMES BOEDDIKER Senior reign extends over student bod JAN BOGUE LYNNE BOOKER SHEILAKAE BOSENKO KATHY BOVA Publicity Board 25 Pep Club l,2,3. JANIE BOXER Transfer 25 Finance Board 35 Publicity Board 25 Social Board 35 Spirit Board 45 JSA 45 CSF 4. STEVEN BRAET Marching Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band l,2,3,45 Student Productions 3,4. DIANE BRIANT MARSHA BRILL DAN BRITTS Varsity Cross Country 2,3,45 Wrestling l,2, 3,45 Varsity Track 3,45 NB Track l,25 Class Board 25 Boys' Block Society 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 CSF l,2,3,4. GLORIA BROCKETT MARY BROCKMAN MARCIA BROOKS 1 5. X S v F , 'nc is Most Likely to Succeed Lynn Hanbery-.lim Robertson Best Dresser Nancy Melman-Bob Norcott Goals set for last year in high school BRUCE BROWN SHARON BROWN STEPHEN BROWN WAYNETTE BROWN BEN BROWNING HV Football 3,45 Frosh-Soph Football 25 Freshman Football lg HV Basketball 25 Frosh-Soph Baseball lp Golf 2,3,4g All-SPAL Golf: Boys' Block Society l,2,3,4. LINDA BRUBAKER JOHN BRYAN Froslt-Soph Football 27 Freshman Football ly JSA l,2g Finance Board 3. LINDA BRYANT A Cappella 35 Girls' Sports 35 Girls' Athletic Board 2g Class Board 2. 185 lil - 'K , ff'-ff' f f ' f X JACK BUCHALTER LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM Stud. Prod. lg V Water Polo 3,45 Frosh-Soph Water Polo l,2g V Swimming 2,3,4g B Swimming 25 C Swimming lg Boys' Alh. Bd. lp Boys' Block Soc. l,2,3,4. PATRICK BURKE JANE BURNSIDE Oak Leaves 41 l'Boyfriencl 45 NCTE Award, Natl. Merit Le11er of Comm., Leg. Coun. 1,21 French Club l,2,3,4p JSA l,2,3,4g CSF l,2,3, 45 Infer-Racial 3,4. CHARLES BURTON Bear Tracks 2,35 Leg. Coun. 35 Class Board l,2,4g French Club 25 Chess Club 25 CSF 2,3. JOANNA BUSA ANN BUSTERNA KATHRYN CADWALADER Can an one beat the seniors? Well Most Cultured Frank Stapleton-Joan O'Donnell I? 'Wx 186 fic Besf Smile Sue Caffaneo-Denys Tims Ns, CARLO CALABI J-V Cross Country 25 Spanish Club 35 MASS X i,2,3, csr i,2, infer-Racial Club 3,4 DENNIS CALABI KATHLEEN CALLAGHAN CHARLES CANTWELL Kb X ' - is-1 X ' 5 - , 'Rf MARY ANN CARLTON French Club 45 Finance Board 45 Publicity Board 45 Social Board l,2,45 Spirit Board 45 FTA l,25 JSA 3. W HUGH CARTER Varsity Football 3,45 Frosh-Soph Football 2. LEIGH CASSIDY Girls' Sports 45 Transfer 45 French Club 45 .ISA 45 Inter-Racial 4. NANCY CATTANEO Girls' Sports 2,3,45 Social Board 45 Pep Club 45 Spirit Board l. . Sr. girls yield football title tojrs. SUSAN CATTANEO Publicity Board 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Girls' Athletic Board 45 Spanish Club 35 Art Club DONNA CHAMBERLAIN CHARLES CLANCY Frosh-Soph Baseball 1,25 Golf 3,4, ROBERTA CLEARY YVONNE CLEMENT GREG COBEN . Marching Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band 'l,2,3,4j Student Productions 2,3,45 Transfer lg JSA 4. MICKY COCHRAN PETER COLBY Varsity Water Polo 3,45 Transfer 35 Leg. Coun. 45 Spanish Club 35 CSF 45 Inter-Racial 4. EDWARD COMER MASS 'l,2,3,45 CSF l,2,3. KATHRYN CONLEY Oak Leaves 25 Spanish Club 45 JSA 45 Inter-Racial 4. LINDA CONLEY Spanish Club 3,45 FTA 35 Home Ec. Club 35 Inter-Racial 2,3. KATHY CON NORS T 87 Life of the Party Besl Sfudent Vicki Pardini-Nick Vlasoff Jeff Lofspiech-Ann Thomas Class of '67 faces financial problem BARBARA COOK SUE COONRAD JERRY COOPER MARY LOU COOPER EDDIE COX DENISE CRAIK Yearbook 45 Drusilla of The Gold Country lg Social Board l,2,3p FTA ly JSA 2,4. JOYCE CRONBACH Marching Band 2j Studenf Productions 27 Transfer lg French Club 3,45 Forensic Club 4. PAUL CROSS 188 l MARIAN CRUMME GORDON CUMMINS DANIEL CURRIER JOHN DALY PAULA D'ANDREA Girls' Sports l,3,45 Social Board 45 Pep Club 45 JSA 2. JACQUELINE J. DAVIS JACQUELINE L. DAVIS VICTOR DeBELL Wrestling 2,3,45 Rifle Club l,2. PHILIP DeJUAREGUl HB Track 45 C Track 2,35 J-V Cross Country 35 Finance Board 2,45 Boys' Block Society 45 Spanish Club 3,4. RANDY DEMETER Varsity Basketball 2,3,45 HC Basketball T5 Varsity Track 3,45 UB Track 25 UC Track T5 All-League Basketball Award5 Radio Club 2,3,45 Boys' Block Society l,2,3,45 SDT 4. CHRISTINE DEWEY ROY DIEDERICHSEN Arsenic 81 ld Lace 3 success for Srs. PAULA DOUGLASS HOLLY DOWNlNG Drill Team 45 Student Productions 3,45 Transfer 35 CSF 3,45 Sr. Ball Queen. KAREN DRAHElM Yearbook 45 The Flies 35 Student Produc- tions 45 Transfer 35 Pep Club 3,45 Splfll Board 45 French Club 3,45 CSF 3,45 Library Asst. 3,4. BONNIE DRAYTON SALLY DURBIN Pom Pon Girl 45 Drill Team 2,35 Girls' Sports 35 Class Board 35 Pep Club lzsplflf Board 4: CSF 45 Sr. Ball Attendant. PETER EAMES FRANCES EARLE JOAN EASTMAN Transfer Student 4. SELWYN EDDY Student Productions 2,35 Audio Visual 1,2,35 Spectrum V 1,2,3,4. JAMES EDWARDS JOHN EDWARDS Yearbook 45 Choraliers 45 Student Produc- tions 1,45 Reserve Soccer 35 HC Track 15 Class Board 45 Publicity Board l,2,35 Audio Visual 15 Players Club 45 Art Club 1,2. GAIL EHLERS Social Board 25 Pep Club 45 Spanish Club 45 FTA 1,2,3,4. MARY ELDRJDGE Marching Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Stu. Prod. 1,2,3,45 Girls' Sports l,2,45 Girls' Ath. Comm. 45 Social Board 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Spirit Board 1,25 Girls' Ath. Board 45 Latin Club 15 Forensic Club 4. ZACHARY ELLIOTT DAVID ELSE Marching Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 25 Student Productions 1,2,3,45 J-V Soccer 35 Wrestling 15 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1,25 Forensic Club. RICHARD EMERT SUSAN FANTUS Drill Team 45 Lions Club Speech Contest Winner 35 Social Board 15 French Club 3,45 FTA 15 Forensic Club 4. EDNA FAULKNER RUSSELL FELLOWS TIM FENNELL Freshman Cross Country 15 Wrestling 2,3,45 Varsity Track 3,45 Boys' Block Society 3,4. Seniors struggle over college boards ANN FLUCKIGER Drill Team 45 llHigh Spirits 35 Players Club 3,45 Forensic Club 4. EDWARD FOLLMER BOBBIE FORRY MICHAEL FOSTER Marching Band 3,45 Orchestra 2,45 Pep Band 3,45 uThe Boyfriend 45 Varsity Soccer 45 J-V Soccer 1,2,35 Varsity Track 25 Transfer 25 Boys' Block Society 3,45 Latin Club 2,3,45 CSF 2,3,45 Golden Key 4. KATHLEEN FOUGHT l'The Boyfriend 45 Transfer 25 FTA 2. EDWARD FRIED J-V Tennis 15 UC Track 25 Justice Coun. 45 Lunch Courts 45 Latin Club 25 JSA 1,2,3,45 Forensic Club 2,3,4. SHIGEKO FURUMASU Publicity Board 25 Junior Red Cross 3. DON GALBRAITH nf MARCIA GALVIN SUSAN GAMLEM MARK GARFIELD J-V X-Country 27V Bktball. 2,31 J-V Bktball. 1j Leg. Coun. 3,47 Justice COUf'1.3j Latin Club 1,27 French Club Aj MASS -l,2,3,4j CSF 1,47 Golden Key 47 Natl. Merit Letter of Comm. BILL GARRITY Alt. Bear 47 Stud. Prod. 1,2,3,47 Justice Coun. 27 JSA 1,27 Aud. Vis. 1,2,37 Spectrum V 1,2,3,47 Golden Key 2,3,4. STEVE GAVAZZA Frosh-Soph Football 27 Freshman Football 1j Varsity Cross Country 3,47 Varsity Track 3,47 UB Track 2,37 HC Track 17 Boys' Block Society 2,3,47 Latin Club 1,2,3,47 MASS 2,37 CSF 1,2,3,4. KATHY GERKENSMEYER DEANNA GILBERT Girls' Sports 1,27 Publicity Board 47 Spanish Club 2,3,47 FTA 1,27 Ceramics Workshop 4. PATRICIA GIRARD Sr. Ball Attendant Sighs of relief escape after tests end Best Laugh Mady Reilly-Tom Reilly Best Legs Roscoe Dudley-Sally Durbin MICHAEL GLASSEY Wrestling 1,25 D Basketball 2. LORY GODBE KAREN GOLDSMITH LYNNE GORDON MARGARET GOUGH Bear Trks. Ed. 45 Leg. Coun. 25 Soph. Bd.5 Finance 1,45 CSF 1,25 NCTE Awd.5 Natl. Merit Letter of Comm. DAVID GOW LAURA GRAHAM Sports 1,2,3,45 Class Bd. 2,35 Social 1,2,35 Spirit 2,35 Latin 1,25 FTA 1,2,35 Cal. Youth Symph. 1,2,3,4. JOHN GRANGER V Water Polo 45 F-S Water Polo 25 B Swim. 25 B Trk. 15 Stud. Body Pres. 45 Block Soc. 2,3,45 Latin 2,3,4. Sr. scholars earn CSF Life Membership l s JOHN GRAY OSCAR GRAY DIANE GREEN MARCIA GREENE Student Productions 1,2,3,45 Class Board 45 Class Sec. 45 Publicity Board 15 Pep Club 45 Spirit Board 45 French Club 3,45 Golden Key. LYNDA GREGORY RICHARD GREGORY CAROL GRIFFIN ROBERT GRISAK Frosh-Soph Football 25 UC Basketball 1, Varsity Baseball 3,45 Frosh-Soph Baseball 2, Boys' Athletic 35 Class Board 45 Spanish 2,3 JAMES GROVE V Football 45 J-V X-Country 35 V Soccer 3,4 J-V Soccer 25 J-V Tennis 1,2,35 Block SOC, 4 JOHN GRUNER V Swim. 3,45 B Swim. 1,25 Block Soc. 1,2,3,4 MASS 2,3,45 Rifle 1,2,3,4: Heart Asso Grant5 Natl. Merit Letter ot Comm, CATHLEEN GUNDERSON Leg. Coun. 25 Class Bd. 1,35 Social 1,2 Frer1Cl'I 12,3141 JSA 2,45 lnternatl. Rel. 1,2 GEORGE GUTOHRLEIN 1 Biggest Flirt Roscoe Dudley-Barb Cook A, K mf 7 l . sf'-X ' 725- l 'fh a ' .5 ,. , wg. ff. -s 'Q .Fx ju - f . ,. E 'gtk' '- . V. .X 1 51.4 -NMS' 1 X rin'-: '....,f V- .M -3, .T UW, ff--4 X Y 2 ..'- ' Q f fililgfffi'Q-. ffi2.: YN- ' v ll ff 5 1: f ff 4 Cutest Ginny Hamilton-Jerry Cooper SANDY HAGER CECIL HALL Varsity Football 3,45 Frosh-Soph Football 25 Boys' Block Society 2,3,4. NANCY HAMERSLAG Student Productions 3,45 Publicity Board l, 2,35 Social Board lp Pep Club 3,45 Spirit Board 35 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Art Club 3,4. GINNY HAMlLTON Cheerleader 45 Drill Team 35 Class Board l,2,35 Class Treas. l5Spirit Board 3,45 Junior Prom Attendant. LYNN HANBERY Drill Team 3,45 Stud. Body Sec. 45 Leg. Coun. l,35 German l,2,3,45 MASS 2,3,45 JSA l,25 CSF l,2,35 Golden Key 3. BETTY HARDESTY KATHY HARRIS Cheerleader 45 Class Bd. l,2,3,45 Class Pres.5 Class V. Pres.5 Spirit 3,45 Spanish 2,45 FTA l,2,35 CSF 35 Golden Key 2,3,4. BOB HARRIS V Socc. 45 F-S Bsball 1,25 V Tenn. 3,45 Stud. Body Treas. 45 Leg. Coun. 35 Blk. Soc. 2,3,4. .. ' :H - -f ' ':'Z, gj- f2.vf3:?Qj , A ' 3 . ,V -',, ifg-4522! ,yx 4' lf ,aw 1, , IW' fv- ,pm we SHARON HART , STEVEN HART HB Trock lg French Club Aj JSA l,2,3. MARLENE HASEl.'l'lNE GLEN HATLETT Golf l,2,3,4. 'K TOM HAYDON Transfer 25 French Club 45 JSA 47 Natl. Merit Letter of Commendation. DENNIS HAYES A Cappella 45 Frosh-Soph Water Polo 1,27 Boys' Block Society l,2. LINDA HEAD DONALD HEGELHEIMER lm? 1 7 JA Best Couple Dee Kronberg-Steve Rosenbaum Intriguing Mc: rlene Hcseltine- Lone Robertson 194 M fp 7955, Z 'KWWKS ,f ay , 5' 6,0 if W. Ffh JANICE HENKE Oak Leaves 45 A Cappella 35 High Spirits 35 Spanish Club 2,3,45 JSA 2,45 CSF 'I,2,3,45 Art Club 45 Inter-Racial 3,45 Golden Key 45 Transfer Student 2. VICKI HERNANDEZ Yearbook 35 Social Board l5Spirit Board I5 Spanish Club 3,45 FTA I5 Players Club 25 Forensic Club 4. RALPH HIRD PAUL HOB-SON JERRY HOLLAR CLARK HOLT VALERIE HOLVICK Marching Band l,2,3,45 Maiorettes 2,3,45 Student Productions I,3,45 Silver Seal5 Social Comm.5 Jr. Bd.5 Justice Coun. 25 Social Bd. I,2,3,45 French Club 2,3,45 FTA I,2,3,45 JSA 2,3,45 CSF I,3,45 Inter-Racial 45 Golden Key 3,45 Librarian Asst. l,2,3. BENNYE HUDSON Srs. win man awards, scholarships NANCY HUGHES GLEN HUNT Frosh-Soph Water Polo I,25 Varsity Swim- ming 3,45 B Swimming 2,35 C Swimming l,2. KATHY HUNT Publicity Board I,45 JSA 45 Art Club 45 Inter-Racial 3,4. DAVID INGRAM LINDA ISHEIM Girls' Sports l5Spanish Club 2,35 CSF 1,25 Future Nurses ot America 45 Caduceus 3. DAVID IVERSON Marching Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Student Productions 3,45 Leg. Coun. 45 Class Board 2,45 CSF I,2,35 Inter-Racial 45 Foren- sic Club 3,45 Golden Key 4. CATHY JENNINGS ROBERT JENSEN DALE JEONG German Club I,2,35 Rifle l,2,35 CSF 2. STEVE JESSON CHRISTINA JOHNSON LINDA JOHNSON 4 I A , rx f f W 4 f Lf f ,ff f 1760 f My 4 U, , ,f,,, if , f'.,w ffff 'f' , M A , f ' X fy ff I Best Hair Holly Downin g--Steve Kieser , f f A X I. ff.,,Qy:ff,j 1, sf in .- pf fqnh-1 mf ff 'ff Best Athlete Mary Eldridge--Dave Gow ROGER JOHNSON Rifle, Camera l, Rocket l,2. SCOTT JORDAN V Water Polo 3,4, F-S Water Polo 2, Class Treas. 4, Block Soc., French, MASS 2,3,4, CSF l,2,3,4, Natl. Merit. ROBERT JORGENSON J-V Tenn. 2, Golf 3,4, Class Bd. 'l, French 3,4, JSA 4. AMY JOSEPH Leg. Coun. l,2, Social Comm. 3, Social l,2, French 3, CSF l,2,3,4, Golden Key 3, Natl. Merit Letter of Comm. RUSS JOY C Basketball 2, D Basketball l, V Baseball 3,4, F-S Baseball 2, Sr. Bd. 4, Block Soc. l,2,3,4, All-League F-S Baseball 2. WARD KALLSTROM Oak Leaves 3,4, J-V X-Country 3,4, B Track 4, C Track 3, Block Soc. 4, Latin 2,3,4, CSF l,2,3,4, Inter-Racial Club 4, Natl. Merit Letter of Comm. JUDITH KANTOR Stud. Prod. l, Social 1, CSF 3, Internatl, Rel. 2. DIAN NE KASPER ROBERT KASPER PATRICIA KEARNS ' Oak Leaves 3,45 Student Productions 35 Transfer 25 Publicity Board 45 Social Board 3,45 Latin Club 15 French Club 35 FTA 3,45 JSA 3,45 Players Club 3,45 Art Club 2,3,45 lnternatl. Rel. Club 3,45 Inter-Racial 45 Forensic Club 45 Golden Key 4. MICHAEL KEITH JOHN KELLER LORETTA KELLEY GREGORY KELLY GREGORY KENDALL Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 45 V Football 25 Frosh-Soph Football 15 V Bas- ketball 35 HB Basketball 1,25 V Baseball 45 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1,25 Transfer 35 Leg. Coun. 15 Class Board 1,35 Justice Coun. 3,45 Cultural Board 45 Boys' Block Society 1,2,3, 45 lnternatl. Rel. 25 Inter-Racial 1,2,3,4. STEPHEN KIESER DOROTHY KlNG A Cappella 45 JSA 1,2. MARY SUE KINGSBURY Student Productions 1,25 Cultural Board 1, 2,35 French Club 3,4. DAVID KIRK Welfare Board 25 Radio Club 1. JUDITH KLEBE Orchestra 15 Student Productions 35 Social Board 15 Pep Club 2,35 German Club 1,2,35 FTA 15 Art Club 45 Aids to the Visually Handicapped 1. Senior bo s weaken before faculty STEPHEN KLETT KENTIKLOKOW KAREN KNOWLES Student Productions 1,45 Publicity Board 15 Social Board 35 Pep Club 45 JSA 2,4. PHlLLlP KOHNE Transfer 35 French Club 35 CSF 4. GREG KORB GARY KOREMATSU Welfare Board 2. DEBRA KRAFT CLIFFORD KRANZ 85 fiffifzfie,fffffzfiifff ' l fj15,!f,.-,51 :X , wi ,gxgffg , , 5 . 7 fr .ig:gZigl?? 5 , . 5 5 X 5 a3'5gs':.1, w, 5. 5 -C ' 3' My 1? if . ff 'M If ,,: 1,1 my V' 51 ii V 9'1f w 2Te.' V J . . I 9-Tw? .1 ,S .5501 fzffffffl-EY 3,612- 21,555 2 i?'Wf'?-:aff fsf ' ff! fus- 'R JAY KREIMER DEBORAH KRONBERG BONNIE LAIRD Yearbook 4, Pom Pon Girl 3,4, Drill Team 2, Jr. Prom Princess, Homecoming Queen 4, Class Board 4, Pep Club 3,4, Spirit Board 2,3,4. JEFFREY LQPIERRE JUDITH LARSON MICHAEL LAWLOR . A Cappella 3,4, Bear's Night 4. THOMAS LAY FRANCES LAZIER PAUL LEAVENWORTH AGNES LEE JERRY LEE Transfer Student 2. DOUGLAS LEROY Tense seniors await college responses STEVEN LESLlE MERCEDES LlTFlN Oak Leaves 4, Girls' Sports l, Leg. Coun. l, Class Sec. 3, Justice Coun. 4, Publicity Board 4, Art Club l,2,3,4. JEFFREY LOTSPIECH Class Board 3, German Club 2,3,4, MASS 'l,2,3,4, Chess Club 2,3,4, CSF l,2,3,4. SHARYN MACE Pep Club l. WILLIAM MARCUS Marching Band 2,3,4, Student Productions 4, Statistician l,2,3,4, Leg. Coun. 4, Welfare Board 2, Spanish Club 3, MASS l,2,3, JSA 3,4, CSF 2, Forensic Club 4, Golden Key 4, Natl. Merit Letter of Commendation. WANDA MARTlN ALFRED MARTINEZ MARCELO MARTINEZ Varsity Soccer 3,4, Boys' Block Society 4, Spanish Club 4, MASS 2,3,4, CSF 3. pow., 3 Bob Friendliest Grisak-Kathy Harris Z 7 ' ,,,, , X M 4 f f ' DIANE MATLOCK Oak Leaves 35 Edifor 45 Heart Fund Research Gran1gSpanish Club 3,41 MASS 1,2,3,4g CSF l,3,4. DEBORAH MAXWELL JUDY MCCOLLUM BENITA MCLOUGHLIN JUDITH MCMAHON Transfer 35 Class Board 45 Publicily Board 45 Pep Club 4. JOHN MEERSCHEIDT NANCY MELMAN TED METZGER me Most School Spirit Sue Taylor-Ernie Cocco KERRY JANE MICHEL Girls' Sports l, Class Board 4, Welfare Board l, Publicity Board l, JSA 2,3,4, Inter4Racial 3,4, Forensic Club 4. NANNETTE MILLER STEVEN MITCHELL JANE MOHR Girls' Sports l,2, Natl. Merit Letter of Commendation. MICHELE MONROE Social Board l,2, Pep Club 2,3, Spirit Board l,2,3,4, Latin Club l,2, Art Club l,2,3,4. DONALD MONTORO NB Basketball 2, D Basketball l, Varsity Baseball 3,4, Frosh-Soph Baseball l,2, Boys' Athletic Board 2. JUDITH MONTOYA Spanish Club 4. JANICE MOORE A Cappella 2,3,4, Student Productions l,4, Latin Club 2,3, JSA 2. Happiness is a college acceptance THERESA MOORE Transfer 2, Class Board 4, Inter-Racial 4. JUDITH MOREING A Cappella 3,4, Choraliers 4, uDrusilla of the Gold Country l, Class Board l,2. PAMELA MORRIS GERALD MORRISON SHERI MORRISON PETER MOY Frosh-Soph Football 2, Varsity Basketball 4, HB Basketball 2,3, HD Basketball l,Varsity Baseball 3,4, Frosh-Soph Baseball l,2, Class Board l,3,4, Boys' Athletic Board 3,4. PETER MOYER Transfer 2. GAYLE MUMFORD JOANNE MURPHY YVONNE MYLES BRENDA NANCE CATHY NEIFING Drill Team 3,4, A Cappella 4, Social Board l, Spirit Board l, Spanish 2,3,4, JSA 4, CSF 'l,2,3. Best Dancer Pat Young-Mike Beall x , X N 16.19 ti. fm il Y X L, L? JV K, we or gt, JOHN NEWTON Frosh-Soph Football 25 Freshman Football lg Wrestling lg Varsity Track 3,45 HB Track l,2g UC Track 'l,2p Welfare Board 3g Boys' Block Society 2,3,4. KATHLEEN NILMEIER CALVIN NOBLE Varsity Basketball 45 HB Basketball 2,35 D Basketball 'lg HC Track l,2g All-SPAL B Basketball. KATHLEEN NORBACK ROBERT NORCOTT Track lg Frosh-Soplri Water Polo 2g Boys' Athletic Board lg Boys' Block Society. LINDA NUSSENBAUM JOAN O'DONNELL Drill Team 45 Student Productions 45 Transfer 27 Publicity Comm. 49 Cultural Board 4g German Club 2,3,4g CSF 2,3,4g Inter-Racial 45 Natl. Merit Letter ot Commendation. LIZ O'KEEFE ,04- NX X., WK R I I HX Best Figure-Build Carol Bailey--Ed Prado I Nancy J .aw , f 4 5pQf.,f f Q I A ', if f' MARK OLSON NORMAN OOMS Varsify Cross Country 45 Varsiiy Track 3,4 Transfer 3j Boys' Block Sociefy 3,4. SHARON ORR JAVIER PACHECO CYNTHIA PAGE DIVID PALOMARES Frosh-Soph Football 2. TINA PALOMARES VICTORIA PARDINI Spirif Board Ig Class Board 45 Ar? Club I,2 Most Gullible Hamerslag-Bob Harris ff, -qs, 6 X , Senioritis JEAN PUTNAM Bear Tracks 45 Transfer 45 Class Board 45 Social 45 French Club 45 Inter-Racial 4. SHAUNA RAWLINGS Transfer 35 Yearbook 3. MARGERY REGALADO Class Board 45 Social I5 Spirit I5 Spanish Club 35 JSA 45 Inter-Racial 45 A Cappella 45 Orchestra 25 Stud. Prod. I,2. MADY REILLY Yearbook 45 Drill Team 2,35 A Cappella 2,35 Class Board 35 French Club 3. THOMAS REILLY Yearbook 3,45 Bear Tracks 45 Freshman Football I5 Class Board 4. DIANE REYNOLDS Oak Leaves 45 Girls' Sports I,2,3,45 Transfer 35 Class Board 45 Spanish Club 45 JSA 4. MICHAEL REYNOLDS Transfer Student 4. FREDERICK RICE ' l'The Flies 35 Freshman X-Country I5 V Soccer 45 J-V Soccer 35 Heart Asso. Grant 25 Class Board 45 Latin Club 1,25 MASS 2,35 CSF I,2. DAVID RICH LUCILLE RICHMOND SHIRLEY RIDDLE DAVID RIST MARY PHILLIPS Marching Band 45 Orchestra 45 Girls' Sports I,2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Board 4. KEITH PIERSON RITA PIKE DOUGLAS PLANCHON LINDA PONTE Girls' Sports I,2,3,45 Future Nurses of Amer- ica 4. BARBARA POORE Creative Writing Club I,25 French Club 25 Transfer 35 Class Board 35 Social Board 4. EDWARD PRADO FRED PRYAL strikes once again at M-A XL? if p,,, ,,,,,. ,,,, , p M .., 5 .,,.,.,,p,p 1 4 ,',gvff'-- - ' X Q fy . fffgrf X 4 yi . ff! ,,,- f I 'W-Pi . . . . ,. I, , 734. .LZ ga:Q,:,..,, ,,, .V Zyl ,C Most Talented Jody Moreing-Greg Coben 4 Pretty-Handsome Bonnie Laird-John Granger SUSAN ROBERTS DAVID ROBERTSON Frosh-Soph Baseball 25 HC Basketball 27 Spanish Club 2,3. JAMES ROBERTSON Marching Band l,2,3,4g Pep Band l,2,3,47 Stud. Prod. l,2,3,4g Stud. Body V. Pres. 45 Chief Justice 35 Class Board lp German 'l,2,3,47 MASS l,2,3,4y CSF l,2,3,4p lnter- Racial 3,41 Forensic 4j Golden Key 3,47 Harvard Book Awdg Natl Merit Semi-finalist, lst place N. Cal. German lll. WILLIAM ROBERTSON JUDY ROCKENFIELD CAROL ROONEY Girls' Sports l,2g Latin Club 2,37 Forensic Club 45 French Club 49 Future Nurses of America 4. CALVIN ROPER ROBERTA ROSE ROBERTA ROSECRANS ELLEN ROSENBAUM Student Productions 1,45 Leg. Coun. lp Class Board 2,35 Social Board 1,25 Pep Club 35 Spirit Board 3,45 Latin Club 45 Spanish Club 2,3. STEVE ROSENBAUM LESLIE ROSENTRATER Drill Team 2,35 Bye Bye Birdie lp Class Board 45 Spirit Board 4. JOHN ROTHSCHILD MARILYN ROUDEBUSH DAVID ROUNTREE LINDA ROY French Club l,2,35 MASS l,2,3,45 CSF l,2, 3,45 Inter-Racial 35 World Opportunities l. JEANNE ROYER Girls' Sports ly Pep Club 2. LARS RUNSTEN Transfer Student 4. CHRlS RUSSELL SCOTT RUSSELL Remember wading through Sr. Lot Lake? EDWARD SALZ JUERGEN SASS SALLY SAWTELL Oak Leaves 3,45 Cultural Board 2,35 Latin Club 3,45 French Club 1,2,3,4, FTA 1, JSA 2,35 CSF T,2,3,45 Inter-Racial 45 Golden Key 3,4. JEFFREY SCHLOSS Student Productions 35 Varsity Wrestling l,2,3,45 Soph. Cross Country 25 Class Board 45 Boys' Block Society 4. SALLlE SCHMlTZ Bear Tracks 45 Girls' Sports 2,3,45 Social Board 45 Pep Club 45 Girls' Athletic Board 45 FTA 2,35 Home Ec. Club T5 Transfer. KAREN SCHOOLEY DAVID SCIARINI THOMAS SCOTT Audio Visual 2,3. 73. 5 lb JOHN SHATTO STEVE SHEPARD KATHLEEN SHERIDAN llThe Boyfriend 45 Student Store 2,3. JANICE SHIBUYA GENE SIES PAMELA SILVAS Drill Team 3,45 A Cappella 3,45 Student Productions l,2,3,45 Social Board l,2,35 Spirit Board l,2,3,45 FTA 25 JSA l,45 Players' Club 2,3,4. ROBERT SISSON llThieve's Carnival 25 Chief Justice 45 Span- ish Club 2,35 MASS l,2,3,45 JSA I5 CSF 3,45 Audio Visual I,2,3,45 Spectrum I,2,35 Golden Key 2,3,4. DEAN SKIDMORE ANNETTE SMITH Girls' Sports 3,45 Sr. Bd. Social 45 Pep 35 Spirit 45 Spanish 2,35 Art 1,25 Inter-Racial 3,4. DAVID SMITH LYNNETTE SMITH Yearbook 45 Stud. Prod. 25 Bd. Finance 45 Social 45 Pep, Spirit 3,45 CSF 2,35 Inter- Racial 4. BRUCE SNYDER V Water Polo 2,3,45 F-S Water Polo l,25 V Swim. 45 B Swim. 35 C Swim. I,25 Boys' Ath. Bd. I5 Block Soc. l,2,3,4. La uit cl'Amour -a senior memor JOYCE SPEARS RENEE SPENCER l'The Boyfriend 45 Transfer Student 4. RICHARD TOD SPIEKER V Water Polo l,2,3,45 F-S Water Polo I,25 V Swim. I,2,3,45 B Swim. l,25 Boys' Ath. Comm. 45 Jr. Bd., Class V. Pres. 35 Finance 35 Boys' Ath. Bd. 45 Block Soc. l,2,3,45 Chess Club 2,35 Golden Key 45 All-American Swimming. MARIAN SPOTSWOOD Drill Team 2,35 Class Board 3. SHIRLEY STANDLEE Cheerleader 35 Leg. Coun. 25 Class Board 45 Finance Board 45 Social Board I5 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Spirit Board 3,45 Latin Club 45 French Club I,2,3,45 FTA T5 CSF 3. FRANK STAPLETON Oak Leaves 45 'lThe Boyfriend 45 Varsity Track 45 Art Club 25 CSF 35 Cultural Comm. 4. BRUCE STARKWEATHER Class Board 25 Publicity Board I. SHARON STENHOLM if I' BRENDA STEWART llHigl1 Spirits 3g Girls' Sports l,2,3,4y Spirit Board 3g Yearbook 2. JOHN STILES RAYMOND STIMSON Stud. Prod. 2,37 Class Board 35 JSA 45 Chess Club lg Players' Club 29 Art Club 4g Library Asst. l,2,3. WILLIAM STODDARD Frosh-Soph Football 2g V Soccer 45 J-V Soccer 25 Reserve Soccer 35 Golf 25 Leg. Coun. 4g Pub. Board l,2g Class Board l,2g JSA 45 Art Club 4. CHRISTINE STORM COLLEEN STORM MERRILL SUHRKE A Cappella 49 Stud. Prod. l,2,3p Girls' Sports 35 Class Board 35 Finance Board l,2y Cultural Board lp Social Board l,2g Latin Club 3,4g French Club l,2,3,4g FTA 1,25 JSA lg CSF l,2,3,4g World Opportunities l,2g Golden Key 3,4. PATRICIA SUNDQUIST Dimples Karen Draheim-Russ Joy Craziest Mike Lawlor- Sue Coonrad f VV,,7. 3 ,.,. I s..J 4 ., , iz . fi? ROGER SWENINGSEN BELINDA SZETO Transfer Student 3. BENNY SZETO FRANKIE SZETO DANIEL TAM LESLIE TAUSTER ANN TAYLOR A Cappella 3,4, Girls' Sports 2, Art Club 3. LAURA TAYLOR Student Productions 3,4, FTA T,2, JSA 2, Inter-Racial 4. 2 Ui o- getters Win Golden Key ' W Swv , Silver Seal PAMELA TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR Transfer Student 3. SUSAN TAYLOR Class Treas. 2, Class V. Pres. 4, Leg. Coun. l, Golden Key, Jr. Prom Attendant, Homecom- ing Attendant. SUSAN TAYLOR Yearbook 3,4, Leg. Coun. 3, Spirit Comm. 4, Class Board l,2,3,4, Social Board l,2, Pep Club 3,4, Spirit Board l,3,4, French 2,3,4, FTA 2, CSF 2,3, Inter-Racial 3,4, Golden Key 3. ELLEN TEIGE Student Productions T,2,4, Class Board 2, Cultural Board 2, Social Board T, Pep Club 2,3,4, Spirit Board l, FTA T, JSA T, World Opportunities T. ANN THOMAS Leg. Coun. 4, Pep Club 4, MASS T,2,3,4, CSF l,2,3,4, Natl. Merit Letter of Commen- dation, Heart Asso. Research Grant, Natl. Math Asso. Award. BARBARA THOMPSON PETER THUNEN DENYS TIMS MARTTA TORBICK VAN TRASK JOHN TSCHARNER 0.40. M P . Besl Companions on a Desert Island Carol Bailey-Randy Demeler KAREN TUCKER NANCY TUCKER RENEE TURNER DAVID UBERUAGA WENDELL ULBERG PENNY VAN HORN SHERRY VAUGHN Class Board 27 Social Board l 2 3 4 French Club 2,3,4y JSA 2,34 CSF 2 lnfer Racial 3,4. THOMAS VENGELEN X .Q 'T .a Bear Tracks Senior Edition Z , if f.,,,f, Most Ambitious Bill Marcus-Margie Gough 210 CARMEN VINAJA JOHN WALCH DIANE WALCHER MARY WALKER STEPHEN WALKER JANE WALTON Social Board lg Spirit Board l,3,4y French Club l,2,3g Leg. Coun. lg Art Club 25 Drill Team 4. DENNIS WATERBURY NANCY WEAR 'The Boyfriend 45 Publicity Board 47 Social Board lg Spirit Board 45 French Club 2,3,4g FTA lg JSA 35 Ceramics Workshop 4. Ends Year LJ Ii lf 42627. if 1' K. LINDA WELDON Oak Leaves 4, A Cappella 3, Transfer 3, JSA 4, Spanish 4, CSF 2,3,4, Inter-Racial 4. DEAN WESTLY MICHAEL WHEELER Transfer 3, German 3,4, JSA 4, Chess 3,4, Forensic l,2,4. PETER WHITE Stud. Prod. 2,3, F-S Football 2, F Football I, V Basketball 2, B Basketball, V Tennis, Latin I,2,3,4, Chess I,2, CSF I,2,3,4, Golden Key 4, Oak Leaves 4. KENDALL WHITING JUDITH WHITNEY Drill Team 2,3, Capt. 4, Class Board I, Spirit Board 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Art Club 4, Sr. Ball, Homecoming Attendant 4. GAIL WILKERSON JANET WILLIAMS Srs. order caps 81 gowns, announcements VERA WILLIAMS DALE WILSON Varsity Football 3,4, Frosh-Soph Football 2, Freshman Football, HC Track, Frosh-Soph Baseball 2. GARY WILSON JANET WILSON VICTORIA WILSON KAREN WINSTON Class Board I,3, Finance Board I,4, Social Board 3,4, Pep Club 3, Spirit Board 4, French Club I,2,3,4, FTA I, JSA 2, CSF I,3,4, Inter-Racial 4. JUANITA WISCHHUSEN BARBARA WOODMAN SANDY WURTS LINDA YOUMAN PATRICIA YOUNG Cheerleader 4, Girls' Sports I,2, Class Board 4, Pep Club 3, Spirit 4, French Club 4, Internatl. Rela. 3, Inter-Racial 3,4. BRUCE ZIMRING I z, WE , 2 ml all .42 cl' Ii X4- . X V V xspoaecl Q ff, M Nfl, if 1 321,28 2 . R R ,S 2 N4 X People Alone-Cheerful, lonely J I ,, A A 'Z 'ffl ' f fi? ' ' 'lV:ff 'F' - f . N: . , , f 'Z ' -'f -1Lfe :f22fie:'51f:, ' ., - :-fi 42. ,V , - - ' . lv,.y,iI5v' . , A y wVk:4m i . AQ ,, 4 W 2 1 -, In My , ' fQ 1 . W - I l A Wg 9,1 f W, f-My 4 , '- vt ' 1' 1: '. 41. , 1 ' 'gif ' Ziff ff rv V 31:13, V. 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Cox Glenn Davis Nancy Decius Leslie Kim Dittman Greg E. Doughty Roscoe Dudley Roxanne Dudley Clifford E. Ellis Anthony D. Ernst NOT PICTURED Daniel W. Farnham Alyce Fitzpatrick Brent Fox William C. Garbez Tom A. Gellert David Goebel Jackie Golden Nina Cecelia Hamilton Michael M. Harris Stephanie Hilligoss Preston Hollander Gordon Jason Arthur Jefferson James Kirby Thomas D. Lawson Cressie Lyon Herbert Marston James Miner Boyd B, Morris Terry Morris Pochna Panitchpakdi 217 James L. Perrin Randal Quick Maria Arline Ramirez Ulyice Rideauz Lane Robinson Jessie R. Rodriguez Lynn Rogers Bruce Siegel Floyd Smith Jerry Stolarotf James T. Stottlenyer Richard Taylor Steve Tenney Beatrice Untermyer Nicholas Vucinich James Harold Ward Thomas Weirhauser Tom Wilson Ronald P. Winston Ray Wyatt a uitD'Amour UIC X l 5 'f , X Y 9' 4 nf , A Lfqd f Z ,Q Queen Holly Downing and her attendants preside over M-A's l967 Senior Ball The royal court includes KL-Rl: Sally Durbin, Lindsey Buckingham, Dave Iverson, Lynn Hanbery, Queen Holly Downing Dean Westly, Judy Whitney, Bill Garrity, Pat Girard, and Tyrone Gibson. On the evening of April lst, the Peninsula Golf and Country Club was magically transformed into the setting for Menlo-Atherton's 1967 Senior Ball, uLa Nuit D'Amour . Amid an atmosphere truly characteristic of a 'lnight of love , couples dazzled, dreamed, and danced to the music of the 'lGeneration . All eyes were focused to the front ot the room, however, as Miss Holly Downing was crowned 1967 Senior Ball Queen. Holly and her attendants, Pat Girard, Sally Durbin, Judy Whitney, and Lynn Hanbery added their charm and beauty to the ball. 'lThe Generation , featuring singer Jody Moreing, provide music with a beat tor couples to dance by. trul a night to remember Z if' x . 6 ,f yy . .e gf, V s, Q Lory Godbe shows his date, Ellen Rosenbaum, as well as Jane Walton and Dick Like a proper gentleman, John Granger Costa, how to rock to the uGeneration beat. carefully pins on Nancy Anderson's cor- sage. Couples take time out to relax at one ofthe attractive tables at the country club. Seated are QL-Rl: Norman Ooms, Barbara Crowe, Ray Williams, Terri Elder, John Newton, and Randee Albrecht. Hillary Adams is rather surprised by the chivalrous actions of Ken Whiting! Barbie Thompson receives assistance from her date Grant Gowdy. 'fat-4 J Frosh honor Seniors with breakfast . . . ,vo ,.. , K 'Z . V! W , X ff I XWWX M Qf o rrorr r af federa- The TradiTional, freshmen-sponsored Senior BreakTasT was held in J Building on Wednesday, June l4, following The lasT day of finals. The Theme of an old-Time saloon was well-carried ouT in The decoraTions and cosTumes. The Senior EdiTion of Bear Tracks was issued, reviewing This year and previewing nexT. Below, Mr. McClean is shown at The breakfast, seemingly eyeing Jerry Cooper and Tom Reilly as They express a wish for TurTher refreshmenfs. BoTTom leTT shows Kafhy Bloom, Janice Shibuya, and Pam Silvas reading Senior Bear Tracks, To The relief of co-ediTor MargareT Gough, shown boTTom righT wiTh QL-Rl Shauna Rawlings, Jane Mohr, and Jean PuTnam. X f 47 1 L -' S W, 4 sf J sr . ff' QT we ,sh rf, ,J . - If IMXMMA W W f ...,s..,,W.. WM , Seniors endure the boredom of graduation practice while looking ahead to the climax of their four years at M A At right: Ted Abenheim, Jane Burnside Jim Robertson and Roger Andrews are shown drilling under Mrs. Congratulations to the Freshmen for planning a successful Senior Breakfast followed b three hours of boredom 7 it :ig 3 . K vky- it , The scene: The Commencement ot the Class of T967. Toda graduation . . 'oc' az:-Q 'il'-ZW' Class president: Roger Andrews 4 ,.,, 1.,1 ,-,:-:,fpiif 5 'f-1'1 v rr '-fi i Valedictorian: Jane Burnside Salutatoriang Jim Robertson The smoothness in which the T967 graduation ceremony took place would be a drill sergeant's delight. All attention was focused on the Menlo-Atherton Seniors, graduating after tour long, educational years under the maroon and gold banner. Valedictorian Jane Burnside gave her views on what was in store tor the class ot '67. Following Jane was Salutatorian Jim Robertson. This rousing speech played delicately with world tensions today. After the presen- tation ot the senior gift to Mr. McClean by Senior Class president Roger Andrews, lan amphitheatre to be built in senior gladej, the seniors were handed their diplomas by our principal and sent out on their own embarking upon a totally new iourney: Lite. 222 Mr. McClean was asked to personally congratulate and award diplomas to the graduates. The final act, Mr. McClean presents Bill Stoddard with his diploma as the Class of '67 patiently awaits. The proud parents watch . . . . . tomorrow the World and the class ends its four-year journey. V-V -f 5fF -i-?--v---i-?Y?- We A f l The grads hitch a ride to a party held in their honor. The Fritz Rabyne Memorial Band, an all senior band, provided the sounds up through midnight. Jody Moreing was at the helm. !A l i The diverse personalities of the '67 class are reflected by the above picture. Everything from ping-pong to hand writing analysis was provided to oc- cupy the graduates time at the all- night grad party. The parents did a wonderful iob in turning the Menlo Park recreation center into an ex- tremely enioyable palace of amuse- ment. Both the dinner and the break- fast were excellent, the games were fun and the bingo was frustrating, but all and all it was a great send off for a grateful class of graduates. Parents throw all-night part for grads 224 The booth games dominated most of the grads time all night. Not only was the decor excellent, but so was the food. Besides being able to drink coffee the grads could also bet on the ponies. Steve Braet took careful aim but most , likely missed the shot. Spaghetti and pizza were the courses for dinner. . . . . a memorable night. 225 Yflllzc.. 2'-rw ua.-xy.-, ty ADVERTISING . Lf' M'Q'QKQvQHQw12ifQ2viffffw N E fkfffil 23521 MKG? wk, fs -way of Communicating -satisfaction of needs -preparation for greater journey into community life 'Ti l 1 F I ?W Johnny's B 8. 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Mr. Filipponi shows them izgliciolilgdglfglggogglmoloElleOioiggigolgltocompony by The the new selection of jackets ond sweaters. p Y ' SEQUOlA MEN 81 BOYS SHOP COCA-COLA BO-l'Tl.lNG CO. 2653 Broodwoy 450 Lombert Avenue Redwood City Polo Alto RED COTTAGE RESTAURANT 1706 El Comino Reol Menlo Pork A quoint otmosphere and fine tood ore teotures of the red Cottage Restouront. U3 is Carol cmd Denys find the best selection ot silver and jewelry at For quality merchandise-from jewelry to cosmetics--Preuss provides the Hirzel's. Fast and reliable service is the key to their business tinest. success. GEORGE HIRZEL JEWELER PREUSS PHARMACY 724 Santa Cruz Avenue 800 Santa Cruz Avenue Menlo Park Menlo Park J. BARTH 8- CO. PALO ALTO OFFICE EQUIPMENT, INC. 720 Santa Cruz Avenue 171 University Avenue Menlo Park Palo Alto J. Barth 8. Co.-Investment Bankers. Ready to advise when it Need an added touch to your school work? Shop at Palo Alto Office comes to stocks and bonds. A member ot the New York Stock Equipment tor the finest selection ot top brand name typewriters. Try the Exchange. rent-to-buy plan! ?fffNEf 5551111705- B.. Have you earned some money? Open an account now at Palo Alto Savings and Loan. PALO ALTO SAVINGS AND LOAN 300 Hamilton Avenue, P.A. 650 Santa Cruz Avenue, M.P. ANDERSON'S SHOES 712 Santa Cruz Avenue Menlo Park Annette helps Dan choose a pair of dress shoes at the convenient Anderson's Shoes ...' 1 , ,.f,, ,,,, f, ft f I --N Vicki, Tom, and Susie shop at Congdon and Crome for their school supplies. A wide range of greeting cards to drafting supplies is available at two convenient locations. CONGDON AND CROME 725 Santa Cruz Avenue, M.P. 270 University Avenue, P.A. STEVENS 673 Santa Cruz Avenue Menlo Park Be smart Dress smart Sew a Stevens original , ,,,, t , gs it l Q it 2 w,,,+f . , i yi 7 Qi ' f i! ' 45' 762 f f vfftw in f I ,, ,,,, My i if Jeff, Marcia, Chuck, and Shirley find that for either lunch or For the newest in household appliances-washers, refrigerators, and TV an after-game snack, Gale's provides the best food to satisfy sets-shop at Boucher's. their hunger. GALE'S COFFEE SHOP BOUCHER'S Santa Cruz and El Camino 889 Santa Cruz Avenue Menlo Park Menlo Park DANA MORGAN MUSIC CLIFFORD'S PHARMACY 534 Bryant 693 Santa Cruz Avenue Palo Alto Menlo Park Jackie and Sharon go to Clifford's to select their cosmetics and iewelry. Susie and Bob find that Dana Morgan provides the best Clifford's offers the finest in name brands with many varieties to choose selection of quality guitars and Hin music. from. l 6T. .sv '- ' - - f - f ' - f F' 'Sh -- - - V V ramv.vq,vfmmM?.:a.Umm.i?:0mmf, , 'uwvmif s. i' if 1, w ,lil N Select a corsage for your date or an arrangement for your mom at Vicki, Pat, and Tom find exactly what they need at the friendly Menlo Florist-flowers by FTD. Crow Pharmacy. MENLO FLORIST THE CROW PHARMACY 780 Santa Cruz Avenue 547 Bryant Menlo Park Palo Alto HARE, BREWER, 8. KEl.l.EY, INC. MlNER'S RADIO 8. TELEVISION SERVICE 530 University Avenue, P.A. 865 Santa Cruz Avenue 642 Santa Cruz Avenue, M.P. Menlo Park ln the bargain for a new house? Talk with Mr. McDonnell as Bob and Greg, Ernie, and Pam find the best in color TV and reliable Caralee did. service at Miner s. My ww dm Granger Associates-Communication Equipment Suppliers to Dan, Patty, Linda, and Ernie find that the best place for a quick the World. snack after school is Ann's Coffee Shop. GRANGER ASSOCIATES ANN'S COFFEE SHOP l6Ol California Avenue 728 Santa Cruz Avenue Palo Alto Menlo Park SUGDEN 8. LYNCH DEGNAN PRINTERS formerly JOSELYN'S 510 Santa Cruz Avenue 8ll Santa Cruz Ave., M.P. Menlo Park Jim and Janet explore the countryside and town on a new Jeff, Chuck, and Bob stop in at Degnan Printers for the best printing 10-speed bicycle from Sugden 8. Lynch, formerly Joselyn's. of invitations, bids, and tickets. l A l l views,--,aries .:. Hi U QL fl! 11.4 I We have a wide variety ot interesting work for men and women. And even it you haven't had much outside iob experience, we can help you match your talents to one of many different jobs. PACIFIC TELEPHONE Employment Office l5l University, P. A. 1 4225: For the finest selection of Oldsmobiles ata moderate prlce For the tastlest sodas mulkshakes and sundaes stop In ot the buy at Paddlefords Pennnsula Creamery Fountom GEORGE S. PADDLEFORD'S 774 Emerson Street Palo Alto FOUNTAIN OF BEAUTY 1143 Crane Sheet Menlo Park one of the per1ir1sula's most complete beauty services Tip to Toe facial specialist TUESDAY thru SATURDAY Upen Thurs. lives FOUNTAIN ' 7: ' O f I 4,515-1, -X BEAUTY - Hair Ht I V' 7 'K qi. f x Fashlons Member of N.H.C.A. , pf I I ,ff-'iii' ,,...-x X u ..,. .-...:J .:- A I 4 1- ' I E A J ft! 'k.- K, f r ,,-' ,'i'??: ' Q?-1. 4 v, K 3: 4 fry. . , ', 111357 '7 ' ' I - i Q 5 M ,,.. H in A 4:3 ' - -5- ,Je 9 EE, lv 4 For a quick snack aT lunch or after school, The gang goes To FosTer's. A rewarding experience awaits you when you visil Flegel's POSTERS FREEZE 580 Oak Grove Avenue Menlo Park P. A. MEDICAL CLINIC PHARMACY 300 Homer Palo Alto Exper1 advice and quick service are keys to The P.A. Medical Clinic Pharmacy's success. 4 and meet one of our competent decorators who will show you the Top qualify lines of furnilure on display here. FLEGELS HOME FURNISHINGS 870 Santa Cruz Avenue Menlo Park MENLO HOUSE RESTAURANT i850 El Camino Real Menlo Pork Open 24 hours per day. Call 323-2401. We bake a complete line of all bakery products Special occasion cakes made to order any motif desired Wedding cakes--any size our specialty Call 326-6282 For an extra large pizza or just a quick snack, eat at the Village Host. VILLAGE HOST PIZZA PINK PASTRY SHOPPE 1001 El Camino Real 785 Santa Cruz Avenue Menlo Park Menlo Park ELWOODS COOK'S BIB ' N TUCKER 113 Stanford Shopping Center 761 El Camino Real Palo Alto Menlo Park Heidi and Bonnie select their favorite casual and dress wear FOV the finest food-barbeque style-have a bite to eat at Cook's at Elwoods' Bib 'N Tucker. 24:1 mMm::',,,.',,,: , ,,,,,..,,.,q an we he um oumw -fw- uuwmi Mn-vnwf-H m.1o1avm maui! cowl wwmww .M ,, , 8 www mum ,,,,,,,,,. vfmemv ,M- W 'w' . MMM no pvvwm vmmmni 121 :rg f - 4 3 3 2? , 3 , 4 f 3 c 9 1' I 5 . Y., 9 41 J Coin Op. Cleaning-8 pounds for 52.50. Professional dry cleaning and pressing. Finished laundry. Open 7 days a week. Phone 323-7901. ATHERTON NORGE VILLAGE 1438 El Camino Real Menlo Park ART BLUMENTHAL CO. ALLIED ARTS GUILD 2120 Broadway Redwood City Tina and Pele choose albums from The wide Blumenthal Co. selec1ion found af Ari Arbor Road Menlo Park Nancy and Tom explore The intriguing shops and gardens at The Allied Aris Guild. sis.. ox i ei ARSKADON' NC .AQ REALTORS 611 Santa Cruz Ave. Menlo Park 321-3050 A 325 Sharon Park Dr. Sharon Heights 853+-301 O Kiwi? Country Casuals offers an attractive and stylish wardrobe to any girl. Lynnette also finds an excellent selection of casual and dress wear. COUNTRY CASUALS FOX 8- CARSKADON INC. 706 SGNTO CYUZ AVS- 611 Santa Cruz Avenue Menlo Park Menlo Park BILL MUMFORD BODY SHOP Bll.l. MUMFORD AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 605 Cambridge Avenue 1245 El Camino Real Menlo Park Menlo Park For the neatest repair job ot their car's tenders, Tom, Gavin, and Bruce stop in at Mumtord's. AAA Service. a ,f l 1 ll F1'f'-fzw Q3 :DUNS Ili r Pete and Shirley are shown watches and other iewelry by Mr. Swank Tom, Heidi, John, and Caron relax on the comfortable at Kessinger Jewelry. KESSINGER JEWELRY 2201 Broadway Redwood City MCDANlEL'S HI-FI 935 El Camino Real Menlo Park Jett, Tina, and Paul enjoy the finest in stereo m McDanieI's Hi-Fi. outdoor furniture provided by Brigham and Kllck. BRIGHAM 8. KLICK 131 Lytton Palo Alto MAURICE WILLIAMS HAIR STYLING 1153 Chestnut Menlo Park usic reproduction at Shauna finds that uthe cut's the difference at Maurice Williams Hair Styling. v.g!tw..,M 5 If -,-, . x.A,,, ... l f ' ' if A My x J., Z., gy! V . ., - A V.-.. -bQfQv 1 A ' X ......: 2,5 .1 , ,Lg A Jett, Shirley, and Pete find thot they're llahead in a Ford ot Walter Brown shows Roger and Paul how to repair a radiator at the Towne Ford Soles. A.A. Radiator Shop. Fast and reliable service is a key to their success. TOWNE FORD SALES A. A. RADIATOR SHOP l6Ol El Camino Real 1077 Merrill Avenue Redwood City Menlo Park BROWN'S MUSIC CO. Sl'lREVE'S SPORT SHOP 129 Stanford Shopping Center 705 OC1l4 GFOVG Palo Alto Menlo Park For Hin records, portable stereos and radios, Brown's Music CO- P'0V'de5 fhe besl- For the finest in all sports equipment, shop at Shreve's. -sl 1 AMPEX CORPORATION 401 Broadway Redwood City MENLO CYCLERY ROGER REYNOLDS NURSERY 670 El Camino Real 1602 El Camino Real Redwood City Menlo Park Marine Supplies . . . Motorcycles , , . Honda . . . Triumph . . . . . 1 Stevens lnboards .. , Glasspar . ., Mercury . ., Marine and Cycle Tmaf 5l C'Un0f and 5lW'VleY Gdmlfe The Qclfdens Gnd Omclmen Insurance' tal decorations found at Roger Reynolds Nursery. f fi TxfNQZl it ' 2-wvrrxv ni , Ivins, Lisa., lx-Sw: wzmfwf,-4 wwmllz- 1-- seg:-r. swf --- nel f V ' zwftcyefw. '- N A - l'Wl1ere good skates meet REDWOOD ROLLER RINK T303 Moin Street Redwood City JOHNSON 8. CO. JEWELERS lll Stanford Shopping Center Polo Alto Treasures 150 own . . . to give .mi R Ju . B 0 if ,X X . xl -,.- ' T ' Q . 9 x rn 5 O .. 1: ' L C I ' 8 ., , ' , L A O 'I JUHNSONACO. PALO ALTO STANFORD MG, Austin Healey-Overseas Deliveries Arranged. llWhere service is our best salesman. BELMONT BRITISH CARS T538 El Camino Real Belmont JIFFY BURGER T050 EI Camino Real Menlo Pork Hungry people who wcint good food ond quick service head for Jitty's. . 5 Q - 6, .. f,,, f Marian and Rob like the elegant furnishings that they find at the Franciscan Forge. FRANCISCAN FORGE KEITH COLE PHOTOGRAPHY 3295 El Camino Real 2625 Broadway Atherton Redwood City SUNSET MAGAZINE Middlefield and Willow Road Menlo Park Karen, Diane, and Barb enioy relaxing in the picturesque gardens at Sunset. , win ,.,.M-sv.-E99vfff 1w1'1f47?aMZm' -'f h'f ' f H ' ' f f ABENHEIM, EDWARD 59,6O,74,182,221 Abramson, Chris 32,132,134,169 ABRAMSON, DAVE Abramson, Elesa 157 ABRUSCI, CHRIS 32,41,182 Adams, Debra 40,145 Adams, Hilary 57,61,169,219 Adams, Thomas Adolf, John 145 AGRONT, LOUIS 116 Agront, Richard 118,157 Agront, Rosemary 145 AGUIRRE, ROBERT 54,182 Albachten, Mary 157 ALBRECHT, RANDEE 219 Albrecht, Wendy 169 ALEZKA, JAMES 182 Alezka, Peggy 157 Allais, Victorea 145 Allan, David 145 Allen, Frank Allison, David 145 Allison, Gail 157 Allison, James 169 Allshouse, Steven 157 Allshouse, Tony Lynn 145 Altman, Jody 32,157 Altman, Judy Altorter, Joann 169 Altorfer, Kenneth Alums, Robert 169 ALVARADO, PAUL 182 Anderson, Katherine 36,6O,138,157 Anderson, Nancy 145 Anderson, Bradley Anderson, Grant 145 ANDERSON, HEIDI 41,51,182 Anderson, Mary 145 Anderson, Norma 169 ANDERSON, PAUL 182 Anderson, Shelly 32,157 Anderson, Sylvia 145 Andree, Tom 37,40,76,110,1 11,133,157 Andrews, David 110,157 Andrews, George Andrews, Judy 157 ANDREWS, ROGER 68,91,94, 95,112,18O,182,221,222 ANOELO, PAUL 68,91,93,94,182 Angle, Christine 35,41,169 Anstett, Gloria 169 Anstett, Kathy 145 Anton, Denise 169 Antonacci, Robert 169 ANTONOWICS, KATHLEEN 182 Apton, Dolores 34,61,169 Aranda, Arthur 91,169 Arcady, Susan 51,169 Arnold, Dennis ARNOLD, JOHN 49,6O,64,182 Arnold, Patricia 157 ARNOLD, WILLIAM 80 Arnstein, David 120,121,145 ARONOFF, FRANK 33,37,132,133,182 Aronoft, Nancy 145 Index ARONSTAM, LYNNE 182 Arterburn, Paula 34,6O,157 Ary, David 169 Ary, Mike 145 Askew, Patricia 157 ATKINSON, BILL 182 Atkinson, Jeannine 145 Augmon, Gloria 27,169 August, Joey 145 Auguston, Jan 32,76,157 Austin, Linda 169 Averhart, Jacqueline 145 Avery Christopher 31,110,157 Bach, Candi 81,169 BACH, MARION 38,5O,51,182 Bacon, Cheri 30,31,61,138,169 BADER, JOSEPH 182 BAILEY, CAROL 52 Bailey, Eric 61,169 Bailey, Roger 157 BAIN, ROBERT 182 Baker, Dennis Baker, Diane Baker, Eric 61,157 Baker, Gregory 91,94,126,169 BAKER, KENNETH 182 Baker, Linda 169 Baker, Roger 169 Baker, Walter 145 Baldwin, Barbara 169 Ball, Kristin 169 Ballard, Anne 141 Ballestero, Lorraine 157 Beckum, Calvin BECKSTROM, KATHY 183 Beckum, Calvin 157 Beckum, Charlene 157 BECKWITH, PAUL BEEBE, CHRISTINE 61,183 Behan, Teresa 169 Belden, Dana 157 BELDEN, NANCY 183 Belden, Linda 157 Belden, Patricia Bell, Alma 145 Bell, Clyde 169 Bellaire, Gary 169 Bendele, Doreen Bender, Barbara 31,34,61 Benham, Sharon 145 Beniamin, Theodore 183 Bennett, Patricia 145 Bennington, Laura 145 BENTLEY, CAROLYN 183 Berg, Edward 98,131,157 BERG, BOB 91,127,126,13O,136,184 BERGET, GARY 184 Berret, Judith 60,169 BERTOLUCCI, PARRIS 184 Bethrand, Dorothy 169 BETHARD, JEFFREY 184 Bettencourt, Donna 34,41,169 BOSTIC, ALFRED Boucher, Brian 37,4O,118,157 Bova, Karen BOVA, KATHY 184 Boyd, Kevin 157 Bowen, Susan 169 BOXER, JANIE 184 Boyajan, Karen 169 Boyd, Kevin 157 Bradford, Mark Bradford, Steve 145 Bradley, Charles 91,169 Brady, Deborah 145 Braet, Jack 49,60,145 BRAET, STEVEN 33,49,54,184,225 Brandt, James 110,157 Brandt, Thomas 61,71,169 Branson, Paul 71,72,157 Brassea, Larry 116,117,125,169 Brassea, Robert 118,131,145 Bredditt, Robert 145 Brennan, Stephanie 169 BRIANT, DIANE 184 Brill, Jack 70,157 BRILL, MARSHA 184 Britts, Betty 34,169 BRITTS, DAN NY 37,73,12O,121,136,184 Ballew, Jeannette Bamman, Linda 77,157 Bane, Terry 157 Banich, John Banks, Clifford Barber, Frederica 72,169 Barbour, Liz 81 157 Barnes, Roger Betts, James Barnett, Michael 169 Baron, Kathleen 145 Baron, Michael 76,169 BARRETT, MIKE 182 Barrett, Robert 102,105,145 BARRON, PATTY 58,74,79,182,46,47 Barrow, James Bastard, Dierdre 86 BASTRON, LINDA 49,6O,72,73,78,183 Batteate, Chris Battle, Alma 157 Battle, Ernestine Batton, Margaret 145 Baughman, Nancy 169 Bauman, Linda 32,157 BAYNES, CAROLINE 183 Baynes, Robert 145 Beach, Robert 71,72,157 Beam, Nicholas Beard, James Beard, John Beck, Carolyn 169 BEBK, ERNEST 183 Becker, Annegrit Beckers, Elizabeth 145 Becketti, Sean 102,145 Brock, Shirley 27,145 Brockett, Eugen 169 BROCKETT, GLORIA 184 Brockman, Dolores 169 BROCKMAN, MARY 184 BROOKS, MARCIA 184 Brosnan, Sydney 169 Brown, Albert Brown, Barbara BROWN, BRUCE 185 Brown, Herman 145 Brown, Janis 169 Brown, Joe Brown, Lori 145 Brown, M. Craig Brown, Melinda 56,57,58,169 Brown, Pamela 72,73,76,157 Brown, Patricia Brown, Peter 145 Brown, Ronald 91,94,169 BROWN, SHARON 185 Brown, Stephanie BROWN, STEPHEN 185 BROWN, WAYNETTE 46,185 Browne, Michael 145 Browning, Christine BROWNING, BEN 52,91,95,185 BRUBAKER, LINDA 185 Bigelow, Diane 49,60,157 Birts, Richard 157 Bishop, Karen 157 Bishop, William 145 Bisio, Nancy 74,157 Bisio, Robin 59,75,76,77,79,169 Blackmon, Curtis 145 Blackwell, Ann 73,157 BLACKWELL, CAROL 32,41,51,74,184 Blair, Cathy 157 Blake, Kirbi 34,169 BLANCHARD, GERALD Blanchard, Michael 145 Bliss, Edwin 80,98,145 Block, Steven 168,169 Bloom, Brent 102,120,145 BLOOM, KATHLEEN 61,184,220 Bloom, Mark 157 Bloom, Scott 2,169 Blum, Steven 157 Blummel, Joseph 169 BLUNDELL, BILL 184 BOEDICKER, JIM 184 Bogue, Jan 49,184 Bohle, Robert 37,41,56,91,126,168,169 Bolton, Bill 169 Bolton, Melinda 145 Booker, Denise 54 BOOKER, LYNNE 54,184 Booker, Patrice 54,157 BOONE, JEFFREY Boone, Sally 145 Booth, Shirley Borochott, Steven 49,169 Borton, Norma 157 BOSENKO, SHEILAKAE 51,184 Bossett, Phillip 91,169 Brugge, Lynda 72,145 Brugge, Michael 169 Brune, Stephan 40 BRYAN, JOHN 185 Bryan, Robert 91,94,169 Bryant, Jay BRYANT, LINDA 185 Bryant, Terry 61,157 BUCHALTER, JACK 186 BUCKINGHAM, LIN DSEY 54,108,132,136,186,218 Burako, James 157 BURGESS, SANDRA Burke, James 157 BURKE, PATRICK 186 Burns, Gary 98,157 Burns, Willie 40,145 BURNSIDE,JANE 55,76,186,221,222 Burnside, Steve 81,91,169 Burton, Brenda 169 BURTON, CHARLES 41,186 Bruton, Glenn 157 BUSA, JOANN 186 Busa, Mary 169 Busby, Bruce 145 Bush, William 41 BUSTERNA, ANN Butler, Dave Butler, Jennifer Butler, Susan Butler, Vivian CADWALADER, KATHRYN Cadwalader, Linda Cadwalader, Margaret CALABI, CARLO CALABI, DENNIS Caldwell, Mark CALLAGHAN, KATHY Callaghan, Sheila 157 Cameron, Marty 157 Campbell, Adrienne 77,157 Campbell, Lavonne 145 Campbell, Lydia 137 Campbell, Sue 51,75,170 CANTWELL, CHARLES 187 Cantwell, Francis 145 Carber, Robert 118,135,157 Carlisle, Eric 157 Carlisle, Jeffrey 157 CARLTON, MARY ANN 32,35,38,51,187 Carman, William 145 Carmen, Ann 51,170 Carnes, Jeff 170 Carr, Bonnie 170 Carr, Mary 34,60,74,145 Carr, Maureen 34,60,74,157 Carr, Richard 157 Carroll, Elaine 158 Carroll, Marianne 170 Caroll, Marsha 158 CARROLL, MAUREEN Carter, Chris 158 Carter, Don 32,34,170 CARTER, HUGH 91,187 Carter, Tom 124,125,136,170 Cass, Dick 120,125 CASSIDY, LEIGH 75,187 Cassidy, Lynne 61,76,141,158 Cates, Linda 49,158 CATTANEO, NANCY 141,187 CATTANEO, SUSAN 141,187 Caunday, Rafael 145 Chaikin, Jeff 146 CHAMBERLAIN, DONNA 187 Chambers, Robert Charlo, Corris 49 Chatman, Robert 49,146 Chow, Brian Christensen, Barbara 158 Christopher, Danny 49,146 CLANCY, CHUCK 37,187 Clark, Charles 146 Clark, Karen 158 Clark, Karl Cleary, Maureen 158 CLEARY, ROBERTA 187 CLEMENTS, HELEN Clements, Michael 41,80,116,170 Clemons, Arthur 49,146 Clemons, Wanda 158 Clevidence, Nancy 170 Clewies, Lola 170 CLEWIES, MAE COBEN, GREG 33,49,54,182 Coben, Neal 158 Coblentz, Bruce 71,72,158 Cocco, Chester 146 COCCO, ERNEST 91,93 COCHRAN, MICKEY 187 Cockerham, Gary 158 Cockerham, John 170 Coffey, Charlene 146 Cofield, Cherie 80,170 Cogswell, William 158 Colby, David 31,11O,135,146 COLBY, PETER 31,73,187 Coldiron, Ronn 158 Cole, Christine Cole, Lewis 146 Coleman, Belinda 146 Coleman, Christine 138,170 Coleman, Elizabeth 158 Coleman, John Collins, Clarice COLLINS, ERIC Collins, Willie James 170 Colondres, Toni 170 Calwell, Linda COMER, EDWARD 187 Comer, Lynn 74,76,158 Congdon, Nancy 158 CONLEY, KATHRYN 71,74,181 CONLEY, LINDA 187 Conner, Balli 158 Conner, Wesley CONNERS, KATHY 187 Conrad, Alan 170 COOK, BARBARA 51,78,188 Cook, Gary 146 Cook, Laura Ann 146 Cook, Lorraine 158 Cook, Marian 140,170 Cooke, James 91,105,170 COONRAD, SUE 188 Cooper, Eunice 146 COOPER, JERRY 91,126,127,128,188,220 COOPER, MARY LOU 6I,74,188 Copenhagen, Bruce 91,126,170 Carder, Adam 49,146 Cosby, Patricia 158 Covey, Louis 60,125,146 Cowart, Melanie COX, EDDIE 188 COX, STEVE Cox, Laurence 170 CRAIK, DENISE 58,188 Craik, James 158 Crawford, Roberta 49,146 Cribbins, Frederick 146 Crippen, Mike 158 Crippen, Pat 118,158 Crittenden, Howard 61,146 CRONBACH, JOYCE 188 Cross, Elizabeth 75,170 CROSS, PAUL 188 Cross, Ruth 60,158 CRUMME, MARIAN 189 Cuadra, Luis Manuel 170 CUMMINS, GORDY 189 Cummins, Debra 146 Cunningham, Terence 170 Cunningham, Timothy 70,120 Currier, Caron 158 CURRIER, DANIEL 189 Curtis, Pat 40,98,131,136,158 Dahl, Mary 170 D'Alessandro, Chris 170 D'AIessandro, Tim 158 Dalton, Michael 131 DALY, JOHN 189 Damsgaard, Heidi 170 D'AN DREA, PAU LA 23,34,89 Daniels, Cheryl 158 Daniels, Russell Daniels, Walter 170 D'Arc, Robin 61 Darezzo, Robert 61,146 Daseking, Henry 170 Davenport, Linda 146 David, Deborah 170 Davis, Anterita 158 Davis, Charles 118,158 Davis, Darnell 146 Davis, Darriss 158 Davis, David 98,158 DAVIS, GLENN DAVIS, JACQUELINE J. 54,61,77,189 DAVIS, JACQUELINE L. 189 Davis, Leilani 170 Davis, Linda 158 Davis, Marilyn 32,34,35,51,170 Davis, Naomi Davis, Yvette 146 Davis, Yvonne Dawe, Charles Dean, Caralee 32,36,51,67,170 Deauville, Debra 137 DEBELL, VICTOR 189 Decius, Courtney 170 DECIUS, NANCY Decker, Christine 30,31,51,17O,191 Degolia, Mary 32,158 DEJAUREQUI, PHILLIP 37,38,74,189 DeJaurequi, Richard 73,74,132,135,136,170 Delatorre, Tobias Deliban, Rick 40,158 Demarchi, Lawrence Demaria, Glen 124,136 DEMETER, RANDY 112,189 Deming, Susan Denney, Victoria Dennis, David Dennis, Donna 170 Denola, Carole Denola, David 120,170 Depuy, Debbie 31,51,56,57,73,75,141,170 Deroven, Debbie Desantiago, Gloria Desantiago, Ralph Dewers, Debra 158 DEWEY, CHRISTINE 158 Dewey, Deborah 158 Dexter, Alvin 70,120 Dickman, Sandy 31,158 Diederichsen, Rick 40,110,158 DIEDERICHSEN, ROY 80,189 Di Fiore, Denise Diggs, Fredrica 146 Dittman, Kevin 59,110 DITTMAN, LESLIE KIM Doame, Deborah Doane, Diane 146,158 Dobbs, Patricia 60,146 Dockstader, Jack 102,146 Dodds, Marty 76,153 Donnelly, Judith 146 Donovan, Michael 49,60,146 Doran, Ann 170 Doucette, Mark 146 DOUGHTY, GREG Douglass, Christine 158 DOUGLAS, PAULA 189 Dowling, Michele 146 Downey, Janice Downey, Michael 153 DOWNING, HOLLY 52,189,218 Downing, Lucy 32,48,51,58,17O Downing, Virginia 32,74,76 Doyle, Mary 38,80,146 Drago, Donald Draga, Eugene 71,170 Draheim, Betsy 40,146 DRAHEIM, KAREN 32,58,73,75,78,189 Drake, Ron 146 Drayton, Deborah 41,189 Draper, Ann 34,41,63,74 DRAYTON, BONNIE 158 Drennan, Shirley 170 Driescoll, Daniel 146 Driecoll, Michael 61,170 Dudley, Lotus 70,146 DUDLEY, ROSCOE 112 DUDLEY, ROXANNE 77 Dumont, Linda 170 Dunbar, George Duncan, Stacy 80, Dunckel, Terry Dunham, Charles 49,110,123,131, Duhem, Denise Duhem, Michele Duhem, Dunn, Robert Roy 4O,7O,71, 98, Dupell, Kathleen DURBIN, SALLY 32,189,218 146 Durrett, Harold Dwiggins, Pamela Dyer, Dalton Dyer, Tommy Eagan, Beverly Eames, Andrew Eames, Chris 81, EAMES, PETER 71, Earl, Kathy Earle, Marilyn Earle, Richard Earls, Bobbie Earls, Eveline Earls, Vivian Easley, David Eastman, Edward 49, EASTMEN, JOAN Eddie, Gloria 49, Eddy, Jonathon 147 EDDY, SELWYN 190 Edington, Gay Lynn 147 Edmonston, Teresa 159 Edwards, Brad 171 Edwards, Elaine EDWARDS, JOHN 58,69,64,81,190 Edwards, Larry 147 Edwards, Laura 147 Edwards, Lester 159 EHLERS, GAIL 74,190 Ehlers, Pamela 34,171 Eischen, Larry Eitner, Dan 147 Eitner, Herb 171 ELDRIDGE, MARY 49,51,6O,138,139,140,190 Elliot, David 159 Ellerby, Michael 147 Elliott, Mary 147 ELLIOTT, ZACHARY 190 Ellis, Virginia 171 ELSE, DAVID 63,64,78,190 Emert, Richard 190 Englert, Patricia 171 Englert, Paul 171 Englert, James English, Joyce Ennis, Greg 73,76,81,159 Enos, Shirley 171 ERNST, ANTHONY 38 Ernst, Susan 147 Evans, Dorothy 159 Evans, Phillip 147 Evans, Scott 147 Eveland, Barbara 138,140,159 Everett, Merrill 34,72,76,171 Everheardt, Conrad 49,147 Fablinger, Judy 159 Facciola, Elena 171 Faciene, Rosemary 159 Fagerstrom, William Fair, Venessa 159 Fantus, Karen 31,60,64,159 FANTUS, SUSAN 190 Farmer, Scott 159 Faulkner, Edna 190 Faulkner, Gloria 159 Fauro, Gene 171 Fehring, Carol 34,41,51,73,171 Feibush, Ronald 159,98 FELLOWS, RUSSEL 190 Fennell, Kevin 159,121,37,12O FENNELL, TIM 190,121,37,120,136 Ferleman, Scott 171 Ferrari, Donald 147 Ferrari, Victor 171 Fertal, Richard 159 Field, Mark 171 Fielder, Kathy 72,141,147 Fielder, Louis 72,71 Fields, Carla 171 Fields, Charmaine 159 Fields, Lacey 147,148 FIELDS, TIMOTHY Filion, Francee 40,159 Finlayson, Shirley Fischer, Alan 7O,171,91 Fisher, Carol 23,32,40,73,76,156,159 Fitton, Alice 159 FITZPATRICK, ALYCE 51 Fleharty, Kade 32,171 Fleharty, Kevin 147,110,135 Fleming, Delia 139,140,147 FLUCKINGER, ANN 190 Fluckinger, Laine 159 Foley, Deidre FOLLMER, EDWARD 190 Forbert, Michael 147,110 Ford, Barbara 159 FORRY, BOBBIE 190 Fortlage, Darcie 81,171 Foster, Karen 147 FOSTER, MICHAEL 73,74,190,221 FOUGHT, KATHLEEN Foulis, William 76,77,171 Fox, Karen 159 Fox, Marianne 54,75,171 Fox, Patrick 159 Franklin, Carolyn 77,139,159 Frazee, Ronald 95,91,120 Frias, Florence 147 FRIED, EDWARD 38,190 Friedman, Debbie 159 Fritts, Karen 147 Fuerst, Rory 171,56 Fuhrman, Lucille 147 Fulton, James 147,131 Fund, Eugene 171 Fuqua, David 171 FURUMASU, SHIEGKA 190 Q Vi xcffw Vg' y iff? 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Harrison, Mary Gaffney, Anne 147 Graph, Cinda GAGLIANI, DANIELE GALBRAITH, DON 61 ,63, 190 Gragg, Robert Galen, Janet 35,147 Galen, Robert 74 Gallion, Kipling 147,110 Gallion, Susan 171 GALVIN, MARCIA 51,191 Gant, Karen 147 GAMLIN, SUSAN 191 Gant, Mike Garbez, Constance 159 Garbez, William Garcia, David Gardi, John 171,117 GARFIELD, MARK 31,37,39,72,191 GARIBALDI, DAVE Garisto, John Garret, Judi 159 GARRITY, WILLIAM 48,191,218 Garrity, Robert 147 Garvey, Susanne 147 GAVAZZA, STEVE 37,191 Gawthrope, William 81,159 Gaylord, Robert 60,73,147 Graham, Audrey 159 GRAHAM, LAURA 192 GRANGER, JOHN 3O,33,39,192 Grant, James 171 Grant, Ulysses 61,159 Graves, Thomas 105 Gray, Rorie 159 Gray, Jane 147 GRAY, JOHN GRAY, OSCAR Graze, Robert 33,61, Green, Arilethia Green, Bobbie GREEN, DIANE Green, Edward Geringer, Lily 171 GELLERT, THOMAS Genelza, Joseph 147 Genelza, Stepha 171 Gerkensmeyer, John -159 GERKENSMEYER, KATHY 63,81,191 Gertridge, John 159 Ghiorsi, Gloria 67,171 Gibbs, Stanley 74,171 GILBERT, DEANNA 51,74,191 Gilbert, Stephen 81,159 Gilbert, Suzanne 147 Gillard, Ronald 159,131 Gillet, Christine 140,159 Gindraux, David 147 Girard, Althea 147 Girard, Brenda 171 Girard, Carolyn 147 GIRARD, PATRICIA 61,191,218 Glasker, David 61 GLASSEY, MICHAEL 192 Glassey, Mitchell 98,159 Glenn, Michael 147 GODBE, LORY 91,93,94,192,219 Godbe, Mary 74,147 GOEBEL, DAVID Goeser, Christine 147 Goetz, Aaron 147 Golden, Danny GOLDEN, JACKIE GOLDSMITH, KAREN 192 Gomes, Darlene 159 Gomez, Pamela 159 Gomez, Patrice 60,147 Gonzales, Lorraine 77,171 Goodman, James Goodwell, Howard 72 Goodwin, Anthony 148,159 Goodwin, Gregory GORDON, LTNNE 35,51,192 Gorrie, Teresa 32,171 GOU GH, MARGARET 50,51,59,192,210,220 GOW, DAVE 52,53,91,93, 94,126,130,136,192 Gowdy, Grant 171,219 GREEN, MARCIA 75,180,192 Green, Pamela GREGORY, LYNDA 192 GREGORY, RICHARD 124,192 Grengs, Gary Grengs, Pamela 159 Grey, Christopher Haase, Gary 49,60,147 Hadden, Ronald 49,147 Hafkenscheid, Ilonka 171 HAGER, SANDY 61,193 Halford, Sandra 147 HALL, CECIL 193,91 Hall, Michele Hallanan, Paul 147 Hallgarth, Pattianne 147 HAMERSLAG, NANCY 63,64,78,193 HAMILTON, GINNY 32,51,58,193 HAMILTON, NINA Hammond, Gardiner Hamway, Alison 60,74,77,159 Hamway, Kathy 171 Hamway, Pamela 31,75,171 Hanberry, John 49,75,77,147 HANBERRY, LYNN 3O,33,35,45,73,194,219 HANSEN, CARYL J. Hansen, James 147 Hansen, Joe 171 Harangozo, Trudy 171 Harrod, Lisa Harrold, Mike Harrold, Pat Hart, Deborah Hart, Gail 138,1 HART, SHARON HART, STEVEN Hartwell, Robert Harvey, Robert 81, 39,148, HASELTINE, MARLENE Hatcher, Martha Hatcher, Patricia Hatcher, William 32, . 54,172,91,107, Hathway, Debra Grey, Kevin 171 Griffin, Althea 159 GRIFFIN, CAROL 192 Griffin, Lorraine 36,139 Grimes, Donald 171 Grinnel, Eugene 147 GRISAK, ROBERT 50,126,192 Griswold, Jack 171 Griswold, Mary 140,147 Gronenthal, Richard Groom, Marilyn GROVE, JAMES 192 Grundy, Senior 159 GRUNER, JOHN 31,70,72,133,192 Guglielmetti, Ronald 126,171 Gunderson, Robert 147 GUNDERSON, CATHLEEN 192 Gunn, John 171 GUTOHERLIEN, GEORGE 192 Gutoherlein, Karin 73,74,159 HARDESTY, BETTY 193 Hardy, Pamela Harian, Tanya 148 Harlan, Elizabeth 159 Harmon, Diana 172 Harold, Mike 98 Harpster, John 159,98 Harrington, Joanne 34,172 Harris, Anne 148 Harris, Casandra 148 Harris, Edmund 4O,16O,117,116,136 Harris, Joyce 172 HARRIS, KATHRYN 41,51,73,74,141,193 Harris, Kenneth 160,113 HARRIS, MICHAEL Harris, Patricia 172 HARRIS, ROBERT 30,33,38,1'24,125,193 Harris, Sue 172 Harrison, Lee 72,160 Hatten, Mildred HATLET, GLEN 194, Haughton, Richard Hausman, Susman Haven, Thomas 125, Hawkins, Sue Ann Haydon, Thomas HAYES, DENNIS Hayes, KATHY Hazelbaker, Scott HEAD, LINDA Hearenston, Larry HEGELHEIMER, DONALD Hegelheimer, Leann Heinker, Rocky Heller, Don Hemmig, Jerry 49, Henderson, Troy Hendricks, Michael Hendricks, Willie HENKE, JANICE 54,74,77, Henky, Richard Henrichsen, Peter Henriques, Jesse Herman, Thomas Hernandez, Christine 51,74, Hernandez, Pattie Hernandez, Raymond HERNANDELVICTORIA 74, Herron, Celia Hesselein, Donald Hesselgrave, Mathew Hesselmeyer, Jeffrey 148, Hewitt, Ruth Hews, Nancy Hibbet, Peggy Hibbet, SHIELA Hibbet, Terry 38,51 ,1 39,172 Hicks, Fred 1 Hilborn, Carol 75, Hildebrant, Hugh 49, Hildreath, Theresa Hill, Barton 132,134, Hill, BESS Hill, Richard HILLIGOSS, STEPHANIE Hilmer, Michael 172, Hilmer, Nancy Hilton, Lisa Hinch, Carol Hird, Arther HIRD, RALPH 96, Hissong, John 148, Hobar, Karen 70,141 Hobson, David Hobson, Laurie 80, 160 172 160 137 194 194 148 148 194 172 172 136 172 160 136 148 148 148 172 194 194 160 160 194 148 194 160 148 172 148 172 148 195 160 49 172 166 172 195 172 148 131 160 74 160 148 137 148 172 160 160 172 160 124 172 160 148 148 195 110 148 148 172 HOBSON, PAUL 195 Hodge, Jack Dean 160 Hodge, Roscoe 148 Hodges, Gregory 172 Hoffman, David 172 Hoffman, Phillip 172 Hoffman, Stephan 111,160,110,135 Hoffman, Thomas 40,148 Hohl, Elizabeth 172 Holder, Susan 148 Hollingsworth, James 125,172 Holmes, Charleen 32,35,160 Hollander, Landon 40,126,148 HOLLANDER, PRESTON 30,31,33,41,58,93,91,37 Hollar, Jerry 195 Jefferson, David 172,112,136 KEITH, MICHAEL 197 Keller, David 126,172 KELLER, JOHN 78,197 Kellog, Elaine 34 Kendall, Lance 116,117, KIESER, STEPHEN 53,160,197 126 Lodato, Jane 4O,67,144,149 Holmgren, David 102,148 195 HOLT, CLARKE HOLVICK, VALERIE 34,49,73,75,76,79,195 Hooker, Edward 160 Hopkins, Stephanie 61 Hornyak, John 172,91 Houghteling, Annie 148 Howard, Randi 148 Howard, William 160 Howath, David 148 Howden, Nancy 148 HUDSON, BENNYE 195 HUGHES, NANCY 195 Hughes, Renato 148 Hull, Stephanie 72,76,77,172 Humberd, William Jenkins, Lavina 148 JENNINGS, CATHY 195 Jennings, Gary 61,160 Jennings, Linda 160 Jensen, Barbara 172 Jensen, Karen 40,148 Jensen, Kimberly 160 JENSEN, ROBERT 132,133,195,37,136 Jerome, John 148 JEONG, Dale 70,195 JESSEN, STEVE 195 Johansen, Marie 41,49,60 Johansen, Evelyn 49,148 Johnson, Carol 172 Johnson, Christine JOHNSON, CHRISTINE GAYE 195 Johnson, Dave 70 Johnson, Douglas 27 Johnson Edna 160 Johnson Eleanor 160 Johnson, Gayle Johnson, Gregory 172 Johnson Karen 160 Johnson Linda 172 Johnson Linda K. 195 Johnson Mamie 172 Johnson Margo 61 Johnson Paige 149 Johnson Robert 120 Johnson Robert Johnson Roger 196 Johnson Sandi Lee 160 Johnson Shella 149 Johnson Walter 172 Johnson Wendall 149 Johnson Brad 172 Johnston, Karen Johnston, Lois 72 Johnston, Mary Margaret 172 Johnston, Sue 160 Jones, Brenda 149 Jones, David 149 Hunt, David 148,120 HUNT, GLENN 132,134,195,136 HUNT, KATHLEEN 195 Hunt, Linda 148 Hunt, Linda Hunter, Craig 148 Huntington, Alice 172 Huntington, John 172 Huntington, David 148 Hutchens, Diane 148 Hutley, Alan 148 ICE, Gene 72,126,172 Ice, George 72,172 INGRAM, DAVID 195 Ingram, Joe 172 Inman, Diane 160 INMAN, JAMES 91 Iornside, Mike 160 Irving, Tommy ISHEIM, LINDA 195 Isheim, Michael 73,160 lson, Dennis IVERSON, David 31,41,49,64,73,218,195 Iverson, Julia 148 Jackson, Andrew Jackson, Janice 148 Jackson, Oscar 148 JACKSON, ROBERT 49 Jackson, William 49,66,172,136 Jammer, Bernie 148 Jansz, Maureen N160 Jarvis, Tom 91,93,126,172 Jason, Gordon Jaurequi, Ramona 60,160 Jean, Paula 172 Jeannes, Billy 148 JEFFERSON, ARTHER Jeffrey, Anne 172 Jones, Kathleen 160 Jones, Lynne 172 Jones, Richard 149 Jones, Stephen 61,7O,172,131 JORDAN, SCOTT 41 ,72,73,79,8O,196 Jorgenson, Carol 140 JORGENSON, ROBERT 196 JOESEPH, ROBERT 78,196 JOESEPH, AMY 78,196 JOY, RUSS 52,126,128,129,196 Julian, Helen 160 Kaattori, Stephen 72,73,74,160 Kafka, Gwen 160 Kallstrom, Dave 160,131 KALLSTROM, WARD 38,6O,73,74,76,78,196 Kantory, Judith 196 KASPER, ROBERT 197,196 Kass, Lester 160 Kass, Richard 149 Kassionas, Daniel 58 Kassionas, David 149 Kavanaugh, Michael 149 Kearns, Carol 149 KEARNS, PATTY 197 Keating, Karen 160 Kilborn, Janis 149 Killion, Druesilla 173 Kind, Peter 72 King, Elizabeth 38,76,173 King, Jamie 149 King, Jay 149 King, Mary 160 King, Richard 173 Kirby, James Kirichenko, Natalia 160 Kirichenko, Tatiana 149 Kirk, David 197 Kirkman, Herman 173 Kirkman, Mike 149 KLEBE, JUDY 197 Klett, Chrytine 173 KLETT, STEPHEN 91,197 Kline, Katherine 149 Klingel, Fred 149,27,173 KLOKOW, KENT 197 Knoblauch, Patty 160 KNOWLES, KAREN 197 Koch, Beverly 173 Koch, Cris 125 Kohne, Daniel 149 KOHNE, PHILLIP 55,197 KORB, GREG 197 Korb, Nancy 51,173 KOREMATSU, GARY 197 Kowalski, Leah 160 KRAFT, DEBRA 197 Krantz, Donald 49,160 KRANTZ, CLIFFORD 197 KREIMER, JAY 93,198,91 Krengel, Gordon 37,60,136 Krisfalusy, Nicholas 81 Kriz, Michael 173 Kronberg, Deborah 149 Kruse, Sharon 149 Lacey, Michael 149 Lacey, Ronald 173 Lahn, Eleanor 73,173 Laing, Mike 161 LAIRD, BONNIE 41,51,52,53,58 Laliberte, Billie 161 Lamb, Barbara 173 Lambert, John 102 Lancestremere, Peter 173 Landman, James 149 Lang, Priscilla 72 Lang, Susan 61,173 Lange, Donald 173 Lapham, Thomas 161 LAPIERRE, JEFFREY 37,134,136,198 Laplante, James 149,110 Laplante, Lauren 32,73,161 Larabie, Ann 161 Larose, Vickie 161 Larson, Barbara 161 Larson, David 173 LARSON, JUDITH 198 Larson, Mark Latimer, Lean ne 34,35,38,4O,76,77,161 Latt, Sue 161 Lautz, Louise 74,161 Law, Vickie 43,51 Lawhon, Kathleen 45,173 Lawhon, Laurie 149 LAWLOR, WILLIAM Lawrence, Alex 161 Lawrence, Robby 98,161 LAWSON, THOMAS LAY, TOM 198 Lay, Patti 161 Lazarus, Allen 173 Lazarus, Kenneth 149 Lazier, Carol 161,198 LAZIER, FRANCES 61,63 Leaver, Cindy 80,149 LEVENWORTH, PAUL 126,198 Lechnar, Thomas Ledda, Ray 176 LEE, AGNES 198 Lee, John 149 Lee, Jerry 198 Lee, Kent Leftholz, Eric 173 Lehmer, George 173 Leitmeyer, Barbara 149 Leitmeyer, Eleanor Lencioni, Robert 149 Leon, Daniel 149 LEROY, DOUGLASS 198 Leroy, Michael LESLIE, STEVEN Lester, Susan 75,173 Levin, John 149 Lewandowski, Janet 149 Lewis, James 37,40,98,136,161 Lewis, Jeffrey Lewis, Kathryn 61,149 Lewis, Lindley 173 Lewis, Randi 34,173 Liedtke, Renate 72,161 Likens, Shiela 77,161 Lindfors, William 173 Lindquist, Gordon .149 Linn, Alan 161 Linnehan, Helen Linnehan, James LITFIN, MERCEDES Litfin, Regina 149 Litton, Janet 173 Lockman, Gary 161 Lloyd, Geary 161 Lodato, Thomas 40,67,144,149 Logan, Linda 161 Logan, Marc Long, Barbara 149 Long, Rita 161 Lopes, Patricia 173 Lopez, Steve 161 Lopiccolo, Kristine 149 Lopiccolo, Michela 161 Lotspiech, Jeffrey 72,75,78 Lotspiech, Marilyn 149 Love, Sally Lovergine, Marie 161 Lowry, Mary 161 Lozon, Steven Luck, Edward 173,91 Lucken bach, Mark 149,116,131 Lucken bach, Steven 41,173,116 Lund, Sherman 161 Lyle, Karen 161 Lyon, CRESSIE Maas, Mary 31,34,59,73,161 Mateko, Patricia f-'wl 5 Mace, Rick 173 MACE, SHARON Mack, Terry 32,161 Mackenzie, William 149 Mackeracher, Wendy 149,137 Maclean, Bradley 31,39,173 Maher, Mary 149 Maher, Tim 173 Mallory, Robert 73,37 Malmberg, Patricia 173 Mangis, Susan 61,173 Manual, William 161 Maranta, Vincent Marcell, Richard 193 Marcus, Anne 80,173 Marcus, Paul 149 Marcus, William 31 ,39,49,63,64,76,78,21 O, Marcussen, James Marcussen, William 132, 126 149 173 Mardon, Gregory 173 Marianetti, John 161 Marianetti, Peggyanna 161 Markell, Deborah 81 Marquart, Leilani 73,74 Marqu art, William 149 Marquez, Elena 34,40,55 150 Marr, Ronald Mathis, Patrick 173 Mattes, John 173 Mathews, Melani 150 Maxwell, Pamela MATLOCK, DIANE 60,72,74,73 Maxwell, Debra 199 May, Rich 98,131 Maylan, Tom 150 McCalister, Joann 150 McCall, Roberta McCarty, Muriel McClenahan, Kathy 140, McCarthy, Muriel McClure, Elizabeth 173 McManus, Karen 162 McNutt, Bruce 60,162 Mears, Nancy 40,144,150 MERSCHEIDT, JOHN 199 Melman, Debbie 150 MELMAN, NANCY 150 Mennel, Michael 174 Merrill, Frank 174 Mestas, Steve 49,60,162 Metzger, Dick, METZGER, TED 199,120 Meyer, Jeanne Meyers, Pamela 150 Michael, Marcia 51,174 MICHEL, KERRY 41 ,54,77,2OO Montgomery, lrl 174 Montgomery, Richard 150 MONTORO, DONALD 200,127,129 Montoro, Penny MONTOYA, JUDITH 200 Moodie, Andy 150 Moore, Anna 150 Moore, Christine 32,35,162 Moore, Diedre 41,61,57 Moore, Janice 61,200 Moore, Louis 174 Moore, Patricia 150 Moore, Richard 162 Moore, William 40,150,98 MOORE, THERESA 41,200 MOREING, JUDITH 54,61 ,200,218,224 Moreing, William 40,61,15O,131 Morel, Richard Moreman, Robert Moreno, Joyce Morgan, Barbara Morningstar, Mark Morris, Harold Morris, Boyd Morris, Nancy MORRIS, PAMELA MORRIS, TERRY Morrison, Christine Mortenson, Nancy Morrison, Gerald Morrison, Sheri Morton, Rick Moshu, Christine Moy, Gary 150 162 150,120 174 200 150 172 1 12,200 200 61 150 72,1 18 MOY, PETER 41,150,200,37 200 MOYER, PETER Marrs, James 173 MARSTON, HERBERT Martin, Charlie 131 Martin, Paula 150 Martin, Robert 150 Martinez, Claudia 60,125 Martinez, Lory Martinez, Marcelo 72,73,74,122,123,125,126 Marzlin, Janice Marzlin, Patricia 137 Martinez, Scarlet Marslin, Peggy Masaoka, Phillip Maslin, Robin 150 Massey, Sharon 150 Masterson, Catherine 173 Matermoras, Evelyn 150 Mata moras, Ralph Mateko, Nicholas 150 23,40,61,156 McClure, James 150 McClure, Oxivauer McClure, William 150 McCollum, Judy 23 McCollum, Nancy 199 McCreery, Alice 72,162 McCullough, Colita 32,150 McCullough, John 71 McDonald, Bernice 162 McDonald, Donald 173 McDonald, Kevin McDonald, Spencer 150 McDonnell, Adrienne 31,77,150 McDowell, Dennis 173 McDowell, Judy 73,174 McGee, Tracy McGettigan, Mary 174 Mcginley, Cheryl 162 McGinley, Janice 174 McGinty, Ann 41,58,l74 McGinty, Steve 162 McGlashan, Douglas 125,150 McGloughlin, Gordon 98 McGrath, Iris 162 McGuire, Sharon 162 McGuire, Thomas McKENZIE, DANIEL McKenzie, Malcom 162,120 MCLOUGHLAN, BENNY 199 McLoughlin, Eileen 162 MCMAHON, JUDITH 41,199 Mieir, Samuel Miles, Ray 150,118 Miller Adrienne 174 Miller Becky 150 Miller, Ivan 174,50 Miller Janice Miller John 150 Miller Keith 174 Miller Mary 162 Miller, Michael 163 MILLER, NANNETTE 200 Miller, Rebecca 49 Miller, Van 125 Milton, Darnice Milward, Jeffrey 71 Miner, James Miner, Laura 162 Miner, Philip 74,174 Mirabella, James Mitchell, Angelique 150 Mitchell, Carol 32,34,150 Mitchell, Laurie 174 Mitchell, Robert 162 Mitchell, Steve 105,200 Mittleman, Jonathan 72,77,150 Mixon, Gracie 162 Moeckli, Charlotte 174 Moxeld, Norma 49,162 Moeckli, Randy 32,150 Molteni, John 150 Moltzen, Richard 162 Monaco, Denise 150 Montana, Diane 150 Moylan, Thomas 150 Mroz, Albert 150,55 Mumford, Gayle 200 Mulholland, Bonnie Sue Mullen, Sally Muller, Mariette 140,163 Muller, Noel 150 Murphy, Carl 33 Murphy, Joanne 200 Murphy, Kenneth 150,118 Murphy, Steven 162 Murphy, Warren 174 Myers, Frank Myles, Barbara 162 Myles, Parcy Myles, Yvonne 200 Nakasora, Linda 162 NANCE, BRENDA 162 Napolitano, Robert Nardi, Bonnie 72,75,174 Nardi, Karen 40,72,151 Neal, Nancy 40,76,162 Neiting, Carol 61,74,200 Nelson, Dency 102,151,37 Nelson, Katherine 30,31,75,174 Nelson, Lelia 174 Nelson, Michele 151 Nelson, Paul Nelson, Sthephen 174 Nelson, Thomas 162,98 Neuman, Eva 151 Neuru, Nancy 174 Neves, Carol 162 - 114 Nevin, Jack 61,161,1Ol,37 Newman, Mark Neves, Leona rd Newson, Gwendolyn Newton, James 102,151 NEWTON, JOHN 201,219,137 Nichols, Clare 75,76,77,174 Nieuwland, Edith 174 Nieuland, Peter Nilmeier, Kathleen 201 Nilsson, Michael 151 NOBLE, CALVIN 201,112 Noble, James 62,120,121 Noble, Daniel 61,151,12O,118 Noble, Lloyd 61,151,116 Noble, Marvin 174,120,118 Noha, Robert 74,174 NORBACK, KATHLEEN 201 Norcott, Lucy 174 NORCOTT, ROBERT 201 Norris, Robert 61,63,162 Northrup, Mark 151,120 Nuckolls, Marc 151 Nunes, George Nunes, Linda 151 Nunes, Stephen 174 NUSSENBAUM, LINDA 201 Oberg, Susan 174,57 Ochoa, Gary 162,119,118 151 Ochoa, Nancy Odom, Laurel 51,57 O'Donnell, James 60,62,37 O'Donnell, Joan 33,35,39,47,49,73,75, 201 Pantell, Patricia 41,49,60 Pardini, Ronald 118,162 PARDINI, VICTORIA 202 Pargellis, Andrew 51,71,72,151 Parker Doris 50,162 Parker, Janis Parker Patricia 151 Parodi, Ernest 55,162,136 Parodi, Linda 162 Parsons, James 174 Partan, George Partridge, Teresa 34,162 Pasiuta, Alexandria 163 Pasqualino, Joseph Patak, David 163 Patane, Paul 174 Patanne, Joann Patrick, Pamela 151 Patrick, Patricia 174 Patterson, Dale 32,34,41,174 Patterson, Michael 163 Patton, James 49 Paulson, Beth Paulson, Bonnie 32,34,36,41,51,76,140 Paulson, Richard 110,135,151 Pavlichek, Mark 174 Peyne, Christopher 63,81 Pearce, Edward 174 Pearson, Robert 163 Pearson, Rosalie 162 Peddy, John 175 Pederson, Kim 151 Penny, Sandra 163 Perez, Carol 16x3X Perotti, Michael PERRIN, JAMES Perry, Deborah 151 Perry, Michael Perry, William 175 Peters, ,Sherri Petermeyer, Kent 118,119,131,151 Petersmeyer, Roger Peterson, David 72,163 Peterson, Eric 72,163 Petiiean, Robert 151 Pettitt, Susan 151 Phillips, Ginger 151 PHILLIPS, MARY 21,41,49,51,203 Pick, Rita 34 Pickering, Ross Piercy, Gail 151 Piercy, Mark 163 PIERSON, JAMES PIERSON, KEITH 49,6O,72,79, 203 Pierson, Sharon 151 PIKE, RITA 60,72,203 O'Donnell, Lynn 31,35 O'Donnell, William 162 Ogburn, Jeffrey 162 O'KEEFE, LIZ 201 Oliver, Darrell Olcese, Ronald 162 Oliver, Danny 151 Olivera, James 151 Olives, Tom 102,151 Olson, Candace 174 Olson, Craig 151 OLSON, MARK 202 OOMS, NORMAN 37,202,219 Orazem, Donald 151 Orazem, Jan 74 Orr, Katheryne 61,174 ORR, SHARON 202 Ortiz, Ramon 151 Orton, Douglas 174 Osborne, Florence 162 Owens, Ervin 162 Owens, John 151 Owens, Karen 70,174 Olberg, Wendy 108 Orazem, Ben 81 Ottofer, Ken 151 Pacelli, Judith 174 Pacheco, George PACH ECO, JAVIER 54,202 Pacheco, Raymond Pacheco, Yolanda 151 Packer, Anne 81,174 Padtield, Patrick 162 Patf, Gary 49,151 Page, Byron 81,151 PAGE, CYNTHIA 202 Page, Janis 41,174 Paige, Joyce Paige, Ralph 40,162 Palmer, Joanne 34,151 PALOMARES, DAVID 202 PALOMARES, TINA 202 Pantell, Corrine 162 Pinaglia, Lynda PLANCHON, DOUGLAS 203 Platt, Wendy 49,72 PONTE, LINDA 203 Pope, Kathleen 32,163 Pope, Kenneth Pope, John POORE, BARBARA 203 Porath, Larry 175 Porter, Stephen 163 Poteet, Mary 151 Potter, Ralph 163 Potts, Bradford 77,151 Potts, David 81,163 Powell, Jackie 151 PRADO, EDWARD 120,136,203 Pratt, Sally 38,60 Pratt, Susannah 35,151 Pressley, Linda 151 Pribenow, Diana Prince, Russell 151,175 PRYAL, FRED 203 Pursey, Cynthia 41,175 Puryear, Peggy 60,163 PUTNAM, JEAN 51,59,203,22O Qualls, Rosita Quarg, Patrice 163 QUICK, RANDY 61 Quinn,.James 152 Rae, Helmut 175 Rainwater, Cheryl 152 Ralph, Trude 152 Ramirez, Anna 74 Ramirez, Roger 152 RAMMREZ, MARIA ARLINE Ratlitt, Christopher 61 RAWLINGS, SHAUNA 58,175,203,220 Raykovich, Phil 152 Reece, Ernest 22,152 Reed, Jacqueline 163 Rees, Kyle Reese, Diane 175 Reese, Ernie 136 Rehbein, Fritz 163 Rehm, Michael K 152 REGALADO, MARGERY 50,61,203 REILLY, MADY 58,203 Reilly, Michael 152 REILLY, THOMAS 41,52,58,203,220 Reimer, Elaine Renker, Leslie 152 Rew, Sheila 70,163 REYNOLDS, DIANE 41,60,203 REYNOLDS, MICHAEL 175,203 Reynolds, Mike 41 Rhodes, Nancy 152 RICE, FREDERICK 41,64,136,203 Rice, Katharine 163 RICH, DAVID 203 Rich, Judith 163 RICHMOND, LUCILLE 203 Richter, Fran 56,57,175 RIDDLE, SHIRLEY 203 Rideaux, Edward 163 RIDEAUX, ULYICE Riley, Diana 152 RIST, DAVID 203 Rist, Laurie 152 Rivers, Charles 152 Rivers, Jamie 75,175 Robbins, Carol 175 Roberts, Carol 80,152 Roberts, Peter 175 Roberts, Susan ROBERTS, SUSAN 204 ROBERTSON, DAVID 50,204 ROBERTSON, JAMES 30,33, 39,60,73,75,78,204,221,222 Robertson, Janet 152 Robertson, Karen 137 Robertson, Lloyd ROBERTSON, WILLIAM 38,60,72,75,204 Robertson, William 38,60,72,75,152 Robinett, Karin 152 Robinson, Karen 40,152 ROBONSON, LANE Robinson, Phelps Robinson, Victoria 175 Rocha, Billy 163 Rocha, Robert ROCKENFIELD, JUDY 61,204 Rocky, Barbara 152 Roudebush, Gail 152 Rodriques, Gloria 175 Rodriquez, Mary 175 RODRIGUEZ, JESSIE Rodriquez, Phyllis 175 Rodriquez, Vivian 175 Rogers, Diane 152 Rogers, Lisa 163 ROGERS, LYNN Rogers, Pamela Rolle, Kenneth 175 Rolle, Patrick 152 Rolley, Catherine 152 ROONEY, CAROL 51,70,204 ROPER, CALVIN 54,204 Roper, Kristine 40,163 ROSEM, ROBERTA 204 Rose, Sheila 152 Rosecrans, Helen 163 ROSECRANS, ROBERTA 205 ROSENBAUM, ELLEN 205,219 ROSENBAUM, STEVEN 205 Rosenberg, Kenneth 38,125,163 Rosenberg, Nancy 152 ROSENTRATER, LESLIE 205 Ross, Janice Roth, Brett 70,125,163 Roth, Douglass 134,175 Rothchild, John 205 Roudebush, Carol 152 ROUDEBUSH, MARILYN 205 ROUNTREE, DAVID 205 Rountree, Michael 152 Roy, Jon 98,163 ROY, LINDA 27,38,78 ROYER, JEANNE 205 Rucks, Larry 175 Rucks, Terry 152 Rudow, Terry 152 Runnels, Betty 80,152 RUNSTEN, LARSAKE 41,205 Russell, Carolyn 152 Russell, Chris 205 Russell, Scott 205 Rusten, Bob 135 Ruyter, Dirk 163 Ryan, Kathleen 163 Sabin, Carla 152 Sagar, Gregory Salisbury, Kenneth 40,72,144,152 SALZ, EDWARD 205 Sammuel, Roberta 163 Sanders, Mike 74,152 Sanders, Richard Santa, Carlos Sargent, Deborah 74,76,152 Sargent, Spencer 175 SASS, JUERGEN 205 Savko, Marsha 152 SAWTE LL, SALLY 60,73,74,205 Schaeler, David 58,79 Schanzer, Laura 61,67,175 Stern, Wendy 61,63,81,176 Stevenson, Andy Taruco, Ernie TAUSTER, LESLIE TAYLOR, ANN Taylor, Brian 37 208 61,208 164 Taylor, Cynthia 34,73,74,i64 Taylor, Douglas 37,76,176 Siostrom, Melissa 32,164 Skehan, Bruce 176 Skelding, Marsha SKIDMORE, DEAN 206 Skogstrom, Michael 164 Skwarlo, Valerie Smiley, Alvin 164 Smit, Robert 164 SMITH, ANNETTE 32,51,78,141,206 Smith, Charlene 153 Smith, Christine 81,164 Smith, Clifford SMITH, DAVID 70,206 Smith, Debra 153 Smith, Elmira 164 Smith, Julie 153 Smith, Lynn 164 SMITH, LYN NETTE 23,32,38,51,58,73,206 STEWART, BRENDA 207 Stewart, Michael 164 Stiles, John 153,206 Stiles, Pamela Stiles, Thomas 164 Stiles, William 153 Stillwell, Randolph 164 Stimson, Lynda 153 STIMSON, RAYMOND 207 Stitt, Patricia STODARD, WILLIAM 31,39,207,223 Schenkel, James 175 SCIARINI, DAVID 91,205 Schick, Kristine 152 Schisler, Delbert 152 SCHLOSS, JEFFREY 37,205 Schloss, Ronald 102,152 SCHMITZ, SALLY 32,34,36,59,138,205 Schneider, Carol 152 Schieder, Gary 175 Schrenger, Mark Schnittger, Beverly 163 Schnittger, Bruce 175 Schoenberger, Erica 72,152 SCHOOLEY, KAREN 205 Schraa, David 59,73,76,175 Schreiner, Richard 175 Schroeder, Barbara 49,60,139,163 Schroeder, Karl 152 Schuchard, Debra 32,152 Schultz, Jerrilyn 175 Schultz, Toni 163 Schwartz, Joan 152 Scott Barbara 61,152 Scott, Ellen 34,152 Scott Sue Scott, Thomas 205 Scott, Walter 175 Seagraves, Dorna 175 Searles, Stan 98,123,136,163 Searles, Jacqueline Segul, Linda 175 Selaya, Peter 175 Seltzer, Kent 59,112,175 Sephers, Jacqueline 40,163 Shalas, Anne 163 Shallenberger, Marcia Shanks, Alan 31,717,152 Sharp, Stephan 37,49,152 Sharp, Deborah 32,34,163 SHATTON, JOHN 206 Shaw, Sandra Shearer, Russell Sheppherd, Lynda 175 SHEPPERD, STEVE 206 SHERIDAN, KATHLEEN 206 Sherman, Carol 138,163 Sherman, George 80,152 Sherman, Georgene Sherrod, Gloria 153 Shibata, Naomi 36,175 Shibata, Robert 153 SHIBUYA, JANICE 206,220 Shidler, Ann 40,153 Shidler, Jon 72,175 Shuford, Steve Siegel, Bary 153 SIEGEL, BRUCE SIES, GENE 206 Silvas, Debra 32,61,163 SILVAS, PAMELA 34,63,81,206,22O Silver, Pamela 40,153 Simon, Earl 153 Simon,Patricia 153 Simon, Terry 164 Simpson, Julianne 34,51,175 Simrin, Robin 176 Singleton, Pam 153 Sinnott, Sally 153 Sisson, Paul 120,176 SISSON, ROBERT 38,39,71,79,206 Sioberg, Mark 176 Smith, Margaret 164 Smith, Michalella Smith, Roberta 70,153 Smith, Ronald 164 Smith, Steven 63,64,176 Smith, Wendy 153 Snider, Robert Snider, Susan 164 Snow, Fredrica 81,153 SNYDER, BRUCE 108,109,206 Snyder, Kristine 164 Sommers, Susan 164 Sorenson, Sally 153 South, Lee 98,136 South, Robin 164 Southern, David 81,164 Soule, Leon 153 Spalinger, Susan 34,164 Spears, Charlie 164 SPEARS, JOYCE 206 Spears, Robert 164 Speck, James 176 Speed, Gregory 110,135,153 Speed, Richard 132,136,164 SPENCER, BILLIE 206 Spencer, Peter 64,176 SPIEKER, TOD 37,39,134,136,206 Spoon, Cathleen 176 SPOTSWOOD, MARIANNE 206 Stamper, Carolyn 153 Stamper, Jimmy 98,1 O5,107,1 64 Stamper, Larry STANDLEE, SHIRLEY 32,51,75,206 Standlee, Susan 31,32,74,76,164 Stanley, Dennis Stapleton, Alice 176 STAPLETON, FRANK 32,52,63,206 Stapleton, George 153 STARKWEATHER, BRUCE 78,206 Stashuk, Cathy 176 Stealy, Vickie 77,164 Stegeman, Nancy 31,153 Stellman, Deborah 153 Stelzner, Donovan STENHOLM, SHARON 70,71,80,206 Stent, Alvin 164 Stephans, Mark 40 Stern, Josie 168,176 Stokes, Bob 131 STOLAROFF, JERALD Stone, Michael 98,131,164 STORM, CHRISTINE 207 STORM, COLLEEN 207 Storm, James 164 STOTTLEMEYER, ANNE 80,153 Stout, Bruce 176 Stratta, Bob 71 Stratta, James 164 Strawther, Larry 118,153 Streit, Carol 32,75,176 Streit, Richard Stringer, Jack 164 Strother, John 49,164 Stubblefield, Dennis 77 Suhling, Martin 153 SUHRKE, MERRILL 207 Sullivan, Colleen 164 Sullivan, Daniel Sullivan, Frank 176 Sullivan, Gary Sullivan, James 176 Summers, Gary 153 Sundby, George 165 SUNDQUIST, PATRICIA 207 Sutherland, Steven 153 Swan berg, Eric 49,153 Swann, Anthony Sweeh Bob 74 Sweet, David 31,64,72,73,125,164 SWENINGSEN, ROGER 208 Swensen, Karen Swensen, Robert 176 Swift, Robert 164 Swinbank, Nancy 176 Swinford, John 136,164 SZETO, BELINDA 27,208 SZETO, BENNY 208 SZETO, FRANKIE 208 Taft, Sally 153 Tailleur, Brian 72,153 Tantet, Joelle 176 TAM, DANIEL 208 Talavera, Dorothy 153 Taramascki, Gary 176 Taylor, Jackie 164 Taylor, Jane 32,56,57,75,176 Taylor, Janet 32 Taylor, Jeffrey 61,164 TAYLOR, LAURA 208 Taylor, Nan 153 TAYLOR, PAMELA O8 TAYLOR, RICHARD TAYLOR, ROBERT 208 TAYLOR, SUSAN 52,79,107,180,208 TAYLOR, SUSAN E. 32,39,51,58,208 Tedrow, Hilary 57,176 TEIGE, ELLEN 208 Tenny, Thomas TENNY, STEVEN Tenney, Scott 153 Terry, Jean 164 Teschner, Larry 153 Thede, David 131,153 Thielemann, James 153 THOMAS, ANN 31,72,208 Thomas, Arthur Thomas, Cedric 102,136,153 Thomas, David 176 Thomas, Timothy 153 Thompson, Anthony THOMPSON, BARBARA 208,219 Thompson, Beverly 164 Thompson, Carolyn 153 Thompson, David 125,153 Thompson, Donna 153 Thompson, Edward 164 Thompson, Elizabeth Thompson, Eric 61,164 Thompson, Francine Thompson, Patricia 153 Thompson, Paul 153 Thompson, Peter Thomson, Catherine 164 Thorton, Jacalyn 153 THUNNER, PETER 208 Tibbals, Thomas 98,164 Tillery, John Tillson, Mark 154 TIMS, DENYS 33,41,52,61,208 Tinch, Randy Tinny, Kathleen 154 Tipton, John 154 Tittle, Michael 131,154 Togashi, George TORBICK, MARITA 208 Torbick, William 154 ' Avmlwl :mill -wr f'fl z' Towle, Michael 176 Tracy, Michael 66,176 TRASK, VAN 208 Tresidder, Joe 91,176 Trevino, Ernest 164 Troster, Gavin 37,72,91,126,176 Trujillo, Sylvia 154 Tscharner, John 208 Tscharner, Sydney 184 Tucker, Debra 154 Tucker, Doug 164 Tucker, Eugene 74,164 TUCKER, KAREN 209 Tucker, Michael 164 TURNER, ARNOLD 176,209 Turner, Deborah Turner, Deborah Turner Harold 164 Turner Keith 154 Turner Kevin Turner, Phillip 81,164 TURNER, RENEE 209 Turner, Renee 36,138,139 Turner, Robert Uberuaga, David A. 70,209 Ulberg, Wendell 50,54,209 lUntermyer, Beatrice Vaccaro, Diane 176 Valderrama, Allicia 176 Vale, Linda 75 VanDein, John 176 VanDeinse, John 124,125 Vane, Laura 154 Vane, Linda 81,176 VAN HORN, PENNY 209 Vanlobensels, Sally 154 Vanstone, Cynthia A. 165 Vanstone, Mark 176 Varney, Stanford 165 Vasquez, Lynda 176 VAUGHN, SHERRY 209 Vayssie, Robin 40,165 Vella, Ray 176 VENGELEN, THOMAS 209 Vert, Linda 165 Vert, Nancy 154 Veteran, Deborah 176 Vickers, Barbara 137,138,139,154 Vickery, Lee A. 165 Vickery, Leslie Vignau, Steve 72,98,36,131,165 Villalobos, Richard 120,154 Walton, Debra 154 WALTON, JANE 210,219 Walton, John Walton, Laird 176 Walz, Patricia Ward, Billie 154 Ward, Debra 165 WARD, JAMES 33 Ward, Shirley 34,176 Ware, Steven 154 Waring, RBarbara 165 Waromg, Barbara Warne, Margaret Warmedle, Debra Warne, Peggy 77,81 Warner, Edward 154 Warner, John 176 Warren, Eugene Warren, James 165 WATERBURY, DENNIS 55,210 Watson, Stephan 165 WEAR, NANCY 35,38,51,75,210 Weaver, Anne 51,75,176 Weaver, Margo 154 Weber, David Webster, David 176 WEDDING, LINDA 34,73,74,176 Wedding, Rosemary 32,165 61 Weems, Storm Weil, Laura ,176 VINAJA, CARMEN 210 Vinaia, Juan 165 Vinaia, Mary 154 Vlasott, Nicholas Vogel, Michael 49,165 Vogl, James 98,165 Voropaett, Nicholas Vorpahl, Barry 154 Voyne, Stephan 40,131,136 VUCINICH, NICHOLAS WALCH, JOHN 210 WALCHER, DIANE 210 Walker, Jane 165 Walker, Laurie 34,38,67 WALKER, MARY 210 WALKER, STEPHAN 210 Wallace, Jay 71,72,165 Wallace, Marsha 176 Wallace, Robert 66,91,126,176 Waln, Kathleen 154 60,61,63,64,81,165 Weinstein, Carol 51,176 Weiser, Ruth 32,165 Welch, Vicki 51,168 WELDON, LINDA 60,73,76,77,211 Welling, Conrad 177 WESTLEY, DEAN 211,218 Weston, Joe 170 Westrip, Terry 154 Wheatly, James 177 Wheatly, Ted 177 Wheatly, Lynda WHEELER, MIKE 75,81,211 Whitakker, Michael 177 Whitakker, Robert 165 White, Cathleen 165 White, Craig 72,154 White, Debra White, Joyce 165 WHITE, PETER 211 White, Sheila 165 White, Theodore 154 White, Thomas 40 Whiting, Jerry 40,154 WHITING, KENDALL 211,219 Whiting, Terry WHITNEY, JUDITH 52,74,211,218 Whitson, Joan 77,165 Whitted, Crosby 177 Whitted, Dwight 154 Wiechers, Teresa Wildering, Diana 165 Wiley, Frank Wilkerson, Barbara WILKERSON, GAIL 41,211 Wilkerson, Gerald 177 Wilkerson, Lordy 165 Willard, Marian 23,31,32,34,165 Williams, Albert M. Williams, Albert Williams, Barbara 32,165 Williams, Capri Williams, Clarke Williams, Dale 177 Williams, Deborah 165 Williams, Doris Williams, Glenn Williams, Jackie 165 WILLIAMS, JANET 211 Williams, Jerry 177 Williams, John 154 Williams, John Williams, Karla 165 Williams, Leon 154 Williams, Leroy WILLIAMS, RAY 91,95,219 Williams, Richard 177 Williams, Sheila 154 WILLIAMS, VERA 211 Williams, Walter Williamson, Ester Wilson, Candy 40,154 Wilson, Carol WILSON, DALE 68,91,93,211 Wilson, Dale 154 WILSON, DENNIS ALLEN Wilson, Ernest WILSON, GARY 211 WILSON, JANET 211 Wilson, Leon Wilson, Mary 165 Wilson, Robert 154 WILSON, TOMMY WILSON, VICTORIA 211 Wilton, Shelley 32,73,165 Wing, Margaret 74,165 WINSTON, KAREN 32,51,73,211 WINSTON, RICHARD Winter, Tom 165 Wirth, Elizabeth 165 Wise, Mark 177 Wise, Wendy 165 WISHMUSEN, JUANITA 211 Wolcott, Tony 37,64,91,112,129,126 Woltenberger, Margo 165 Wong, Carol 154 Wood, Daryl 140,154 Wood, Tim 154 Wood, Stephanie 177 Wood, Steve WOODARD, HERMAN Woodland, Paul 61,177 WOODMAN, BARBARA 211 Woods, Daphne 154 Woods, Douglas 98,165 Woolsey, William 98,116,165 Worth, Christine Worth, Pam 154,177 Wright, John 72,154 Wurts, Debby 165 WURTS, SANDY 211 WYATT, RAY Wyman, Wanda 154 Yancey, Shirley 154 Yates, Stephen 154 Yee, Yvonne 165 YOUMAN, LINDA 211 Young, Debora 154 YOUNG, PATRICIA 32,41,75,211 Zadig, Stephen Zaftaroni, Alex 177 Zama, Katherine 165 Zama, Sherrie 177 Zendeias, Ellas 177 ZIMRING, BRUCE 72,211 Zones, Arlyn 177 Zukin, Clifford 118,154 Zukin, Ken 98,165 Let the individual know the outside world more and thus know himself better. 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