Miramonte High School - Mirada Yearbook (Orinda, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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The l958 Yearbook Slarl feels iuslilied in honoring lhe hislory of Orinda and Moraga in lhis year's lvlirada, for we have found our background lo be rich and exciling. In keeping wi+h Jrhis Jrheme, we dedicale lhe 1958 Mirada 1'o The people of our area, bolh pasl, present and lo lhe Orinda and Moraga of lhe lulure, in fhe hopes +ha+ Jrhey will build upon lheir greal herilage of 'rhe pasl. sf 1 'Wi' 'Q Nm y ...lf ,Ib Q . . L. .W K W-'M W, -Qf ,, fp.. . , 4 2 . x Q r if ,-.. 5 w an ,K .Q Us i' A 1 rv 4 if If lm A if H , - .'f?f' W wgfvifff 31 4 ' by -lv .' 5 1 4 n ' A 4145? 'af' fx ESM f ' gigs' 1.1 . - 1 H v.4,f,,ff2,.M R.. 1 MM -ww' 'ur fs -ff 4 . ,. f .hz 1 S' . ,,... Q? I ' 5 S? ,dv-. sq?-elif' Xfswygs X 1:17. K. -sw' . 2 1 N 4? 2 v' M, S 2 s a if ,- x 'f M ? f-.. ...I aasa F' X Ns 5-. 'L 5 In ihe early days of California's growth, fhe rich Spanish sefflers lived in haciendas such as ihis one, illus+ra1'ed by our s+aFF ar+is+. The life on 'lhese ranchos was gay and carefree, for all rhe work was done by 'rhe Indians. Soon Easfeners began coming West and California or bus+ i pioneers 'roolc over. The grear ranches were divided and became run down. Afier rhey died oui however, ihey lefr a rich heritage 'ro lhe California of ioday. fx I 'F 'fix' 'Z L D A ir Al .. hs ' new l 'HJ a vw A w-- I ,I A .if vii lr if V , UF, lvl' gg l, 'la Uv. Pei 1 fl' ,.: 1 5-1. F . X GLHSSES JUIIIUR ELHSS MIKE WILMAR Presidenf PAT .BUTLER Vice- Presidenf ROXIE HUNTLEY Seerefary PAM SCHMIDT Treasurer I Mirarnon+e's elders, 'lhe Juniors, lcepf rheir lead as +he ruling class fhis year. The beauiriiul Junior Prom was a compleie success, being 'rhe lirsi chance fhe girls have had io show oil: Their formals. To raise funds for ihe Prom. ihe Juniors held a cake sale which ai'+rac+ed all +he hungry siudenfs in 'rhe area. Reporis said +ha+ ihe eniire Acalanes siudeni body 'fried +0 come over and ear, ioo, bui' There were rules againsf ii. Nexi year Miramonie will be a four year high school for The firsi lime, and 'rhe Senior Class will be one lo be proud of. REPRESEIITFITIUES ff Kwik! ea, Us ,. , ,, , if ix? .... ,mg r -- -9 f TOP ROW, left fo riqhfz Doug Federlqhi,.Gordon Hiqhfovfer, Gene Gilligan. BOTTOM ROW: Roxio Hunfl CY. LloYd Mlfchell, Pam SChITlldT, Karen Verwar. The represenfalives of 'l'l'16 Jr. Class are primarily a planning and execuiive group Th k . h h . . . . . . . . ey wor wil 1' e officers in The discussion of Class achvifies. And. when assuminci ine role of an advisory commifiee, fhey speak as +lwe voice of 'rlwe Jr. Class. ADVISORS MR. HUNT MISS TAYLOR 1 s Aberham, Clifford Adams, Vicky Albo, Mile Almond, Claris Ambler, Babeife Anderson, Caryn Anderson, Maxine Anderson, Page Anflwonisen, Rob Ballard, Lynnie Chaney, Rae Chase. Hal Chrisfner, Roger Cianciarulo, Louise Clarlr, Billie Jean Clark, Jerry Clifford. George Cline, Bill Conda, Jackie Corelis, Joan Barilell, Judy Baumann, Pam Beeman, Gary Belredam, Joy Benson, Linda Blaney, Floyd Bowman, Barbara Briggs, Russell Brown, Ron Brown, Sandy Brunlz, Mariory Busch, Karen Bufler, Pai' Cannon, Carol Clwamoion, Jane I l Dexler, Tom Doiy, Jaclr Dressler, Chad Du Bello, Nancy Dunn, Arlene Du Vall, Jeanne Elrlund, Karin Elder, Sheri Ellermeyer, Bob Ericlxson, Gayle Farmer, Dixon Farris, Mike Federighi, Doug Fiflwian, Pai Fihgerald, Kalhy Q we by ii, mm A13- +3 B -1 - 5 ,. S if 3 as 5 ..,.. A P 1 if X N .:.- Q M if 1 ggi, X, - ,,.., .5 'f ' ,XA , 4 4' I S, ' - Q, e 3,13 ye , 4, K ' N zge f :W I y, . -:HI-:A HX H fs Z5 : w 5 ' f i. 'F' ' X , ..... I K be Vex iwgef Ns i my 7 ' - - Couranf, Bob Crawford, Tim Croci, Pauline Daniels, Marilyn Danna, Klint Davis, Bob Declrer, Myrne Delos, Margie Defling, Jim De WEH, Sallie -45 .. S i rg, A S Q' -wifi .Q 3 .X . fky S if id' fr' X X X, K 2 - ' 'S Q x xx? ' Q Fosfer, Mary Fosler, Sfeplwanie Fowlres,Jonn Franklin, Roger Fraser, George Fredericlrson, Ann Gardner, Bonnie Gvaflwings, Marl Genfry, Mark Giem, Suzie Hanlin, Dick Hari, Linda Harfanov, Tammie Haughion, Linda Hedf, Milne Hendrickson, Julia Highfower, Gordon Hilger, Bruce Hill, Tom Holmes, Sue Housion, Bill Howard, Doug Hoyer, Joan Hudson, Bob Hunfley, Roxie ' FE' If . Gilligan. Gene Glass, Diclr Goerl, Riclx Goss, Barbara Goss. Donna i lillo , o oo , Gravaff, Tom Graveson, Jane Griffiths, Carol Haley, Dan Hall, Marflua Ingram, Irene Johnson, Bruce Johnson, Vic Jones, Kailwy Jones, Wendy King. Denis Klemeni. Bill Klinlcner, Ronalee Klopfer, Karen Kronlre, Linda Lancione, Linda Lane, Donna Lee, Dennis Lewis, Pele Lilileiohn, Marc Loewen Carol Lucas Gary MacFarlane, Judy Mac Leod Kalh I gy . y 'E l, , ,NM ,. 22:5 1 rg , . . ,:.. A ww' M 5 M x c I McLeod. ldon il 1 W? Y' Osborn, Arifa OH, Bonnie Owen, Ed Owens, Pal Owens. Tom Persson, Neli Pimeniel, Bonne Powell, Dave Pridemore, Tren? Puddy, Dave is X A in , , ,. , ,..,,. li' ,kk I 1: - 4- ::.,,..,2,. :g ,... x ,as YH X ' 5 .mg 1 A oqfl 1, U. 1 YQ - nf .jg ' if W ' 'A 5 w X X ..,, , fi N 1 , ff My Q T 'Q 5 ssn, 'ggi i, y . RK, 123 ,L ,l 1' 'll K 3 H :-: l x. A '-s .',., : ' f is 1 rg. M 5 fl , I : r .:- i ff wwf M ' 2 lf. a' ,,,' ' on nn f6.,w,, . ' : W +I xx , Q N Q, ii: 3 E 'W x , Q W' Y M E Y X ,L ,. 3 5 X ,fb we fir? Q X 5 3, xi xy fx 1 , '-,, . 1 . 1 1. Y s ' 75471 Q r ....... X .f . s, A . c we-W 's: f, ,gc , M , 1 X Q X X X N if i X5-Y-QQ 53? Q I - A215 W V. ...ze A . . ' ' M ' a ,': if :If ' . E ' VE ,, MM, ,..: I : J S - K xg., - fy y A Q X i McMillan, Jean 3 Mac Quiddy. Marcia -,X i ' Maloney, Tum V.: 'f95P f : Marron, Kailwleen X K Mann, Richard s ax Merrill, Janice Miller, Sandy Miner, Bonnie Miichell, Lloyd ' Moorehead. Doug ,iff ,,:.- 'Vii.. ,I Mofi, Nancy I, Mowdy, Roborf iii Mye r. Richard - 5 Norback Barry Q2 'ggwff L Q A I if I K O'Connor, Joim . s ,smli . M H r . ' gu- swg sw 'L s , ,, if X L 4. V5 Y xi if so fs . N-Y ' ' ' N : I 6 I3 Quinn, Pai' Reinhardt Emma Roberfs, John Roberis, Judy Sage, Bill Schaefer, Bruce Schelling, Linda Schmidf, Pam Schrader, Sue Sears, Madelyn H- 5 A ,fe 'iff' 4 ' , . 5-E, vs 'Rf' ,I ,Q B Exif ' . 33341 , T, I s, 0 3 my was 4, 2 is ,gg Wan Zn' 3 5 1-Z ,. nov, 'Egg , ,... . . 0 in - , , . n if y va .: S S -fgiiiiiif , fifli K Q xi Q J '4 f 6 . I - Slross. Barbara Sfubblefield, Dick Siudley, Sheryl Telfer, Peier Tesman, Bob Thompson, Lynn Treece,Oran Trefls, Pam Umbach, Eberhard Van Horn, Bill I4 W V.,-, K, 5: lv 3,4 if- ii' it ' 1 2 10 S Y ' ' 1 4' .9 W a.., . N 'ra . 9' Q rw W 1 in ,pw 'Q X 40' ,, r A 1. V A 4' 'f W , , I, , W 5 , . , Jl Q m 1 2 W 75 'F W 1 , .1 ' - QM I , K 1 . .L.. - wma. W '--:L V :H , W if ' if :'r Q9 in .,--: ,, ,.: , ,, E ,K E Q T'7? ., ries , - , ,Eg gf 8 sa ,I E .fa 'W' 5, f'3i?'?f - .2-ir.. - - ,M , , 3 x Sala , as ix, 1 Seeds, Buddy Silva, Dick Silverfhorn, Bill Simmons, Pai Smillw, Edward Smilln, Judy Smirh, Karen Smillm, Marlin Solomon, Suzanne Spafz, Sue Slahle, Mike Siallworfh, Bruce Slern, Barbara Sfeward, Susan r wr if Siewarf, Sally 5 N, ,., ,, E xx as ,, VK Willes, Burly Wilmar, Milre Wiser, Gordon Wolwlers, Mary Ann Young, Randy ll l's Q1 S f wg PM Van Voorhis, Bill Verwer, Karen Villafa, Ron Wallace, Cabo Walling, Eric Welch, Ron While, Amylee While, Kafhy While, Tom Willre, Pe? SUPHUIIIURE CLIISS OFFICERS MARIO GUARNERI, President FRAN K FELDNIAN, Vice-Presidenl DIANE TRAVERSO. Secretary BILL BROWN, Treasurer BONNIE McLAVERTY, I Social Secrelary I I The Sophomores Ihrew lheir big dance in December, calling il San+a's Soph l-lop. Everyone came excepl Sanla himself, and +ha+ was only because he had previous commilmenls. This year's loolball dance was ruled by a Soph King and Queen, for 'rhe Sophomores won lhe Boosler Card sales,II'1eir parenls being gullible. ln March Ihey sponsored an exchange assembly wilh Pleasanl I-Iill which was a big success, and our home-grown Ialenl really impressed Ihe Rams. Allin all, +his year's Sophomores were real leaders in school acrivilies. ADVISORS MISS VAN DAM MR. CAMPBELL sffizii - Z , Abend. Devra Ageno, Judy Anderson, Lonnie Angelo, Michele Archer, Carolyn Bailey, Bob Baker, Judi Baker, Kafy Barreff, Reg Bauslaugh, Joan Brown, Carl Brown, Hilary Cain, Mike Calhoun, Kalhie Carfar, Jim Carlar, Jud Cayfing, Joe Champion, Barb Clark. Joan Coales, John Black, Gary Blale, Milfon Blue, Charles Bodlish, Margarel Boeger, Bud Boeger, Willie Bole, Roberf Bolman. Sylvia Borges, Phil Bello, Jim Boysen, Lolila Brobach, Kalhie Bromley, Bruce Brolhers. Mall Brown. Bill Coe, Gary Coker, Dave Collins, Brian Complon, Leslie Connolly, Bob Coolr, Carolyn Cool, Dana Cool, Marilyn Cooper, Bob Copp, Lynda Fislre. Gail Flinl, Pal Freilas, Carol Fuller, Raeann Gallalin, Caroline Ganials, Jerilynn Garcliner, Mary Geissler, Allen Gillespie, Sharon Gillivan, Mike I8 Courlrighl, Judy Cullen, Carolyn Dahlslrancl, Al Daniels, Caroline Davidson, Don Davies, Bob Davis, Barbara Davis, Bob De Franco, Belly Dishong, Gail Dulra, Helly Eggerlsen, Karl Eubanlr, Suzy Feldman, Franlr Finn, Milne Y . , mia r f J Q? git. , J X ..,,i E Harrer, Michele Harringfon, Richard Hecoclcs, Bob Heiser, Tom Henderson, Gary Hennessey, Enid Henry, Sue Highfower, Susan Hildrefh, Jim Hollidge, George Holfwiclc, Rod Hopkins, Judy Howard, Vol Howe, Milf Howes, Sylvia if .ZX .-Q, Q eire 3 1 E P . -Q. ai k . Q55- V-X ,' .2 X 5 Q ,yw-.am . Q ' fel rx' va +..-H - Q f, f far .g wn -W--ww :nf jg'-S 'assi a YTM- Susan-V it vi : , X .sw is r mimi J r en famine? Gilmore, Pal Glasky, Karen Gosch, Nancy Grah, Nancy Green, Karen Gregersen, Al Guarneri, Mario Haefele, Richard Hancoclr, Bruce Harmon, Bill Hughes Jaclc Hunfer Jam HuHon, Del lmpeif, Margo Jamison, Randy Johanson, Linda Jones, Bob Jones. Noel Jones, Norila Kammeiier, Chris N w-V x wr n. . . ..,V M , , 'fag ' if i Lasirucci, Carol Lee, Ed Lomire, Pal Lindsay. Suzanne Lowman, Jane Lundblad, Kuri' McChesney, Carole McCosker, Vicki McGuire, Bill Mack, Rollin McLaver+y, Bonnie McMacl:en, Don Mann, Tom March, Carol Mark, Elizabeih 20 i eff? 1' l . 1-f1 if :A ,Eb E. Q! Q- 'H .ro fl , ' .g.:' - ., -:Qsz ,-,. ' -,, W 1 J .tEa?Fx?'f'Yi3' is . QW X 'FE 3 K xx W Ni k X, -rf' L ww' Mia -'-' 1 Kidd, Don Kimball, George Kingham, Riia Kline, Roger Knudsen, Carol Kooyman, Ron Kroll, Corbeii Kyle, Frances Lahii, Suzie Lang, Luzanne Merriam, Bob Miller, Diclc Minor, Don Molofslzy, Barbara Moore, Joe Moore, Pai Mossoiio, Kailmlee Mullcs. George Neclderson, Richa Neighbor, Jeff Nelson, Slcip Nicolaysen, Judy Nicolel, Marsha Nilmeier, Allan Noller, Jule Olsen, Brad Olsen, Gerrie Overaa, Jerry Pilgrim, Dale Pinlrley, Gene Scheffer, Terry Sclwevill, Peggy Scholberg, Paul Scholin, Ronnie Sclwuler, Carolyn Schuflenhelm, Mari: Schwarck, Jeff Schwallra, Susan See, Shelley Shuey, Granf ,wow ,.. .s 1 4, ,.,. 'sf Q X wx sz X 3 ff 24 i . K X g S ' ff' -M QV' .KI 3' f -if L ' gv' . fam? QAM: jfs A Poole,Judy M 5 . is NX, A E fl S .. ,X N L Poffer, Dorolhy Pufnam, Joann Rahmeyer, Pai Rasmussen, Cindy Rhoda, David Riesing, John Rivers, Linda Robinson, Joan Roegiers, Nadya Rodgers, Carol Roos, Jim Rugg, Mike Sanders, Ron Safferlhwuife. Jolwn f M Shurllelf, Bob Shurlleff, Kalhy Silva, Valerie Smilh, Barbara Smilh, Debbie Smilh, Vaughn Snow, Sue Solomon, Lynn SpoH, Sally Swiher, Phil Wendelbo, Lee Wilber, Mickey Williams, Marge Williams, Richard Young. Hamplon Young, Sally 22 I4 1 , c, ..,.. , A' sw. A Xl . 14' 4- 37 .igl Q f J' i Teachoul, Paul Tesman, Kalhy Tharp, Sue Thomas, Barbara Thomas, Sue Thompson, Rulh Thune, John Thurslon, Healher Thurslon, Saundra Tracy, Joe Traverso, Diane Twining, Janice Ursin, Eddie Waldrep, Ronnie Waschmirlh, Irene FRESHIIIIIII CLIISS BILL CALDWELL President DON WHITE Vice-Presidenf JAN MILLER Secrefary NELLE NEIGHBOR Treasurer The Freshmen, newcomers +o Miramonfe. may 'rurn ou+ O. K. affer all Even 'rhe Juniors had +o admif fhaf. Their Ieam showed qui+e a bil of promise, beahng Acalanes as no ofher Frosh Team has managed Io do. Many of our cufe Freshmen modeled in Ihe A. F. S. fashion show, drawing OOOhs and Ahhs from The crowd. They may be Sophomores nex+ year, bu+ Ihey did all righf for Ihemselves as Freshmen ADVISORS MR. GIAMBRUNI MISS JACOBSEN 71. MV N K A. :ai Arighi, Suzanne Axelson, Laraine Babcock, Rich Bagley, Riclry Bailey, Joyce Baldwin, Kallwy Bargones, Linda Barker, Lana Baumann,Judy Belcedam, Kafhryn Belding, Karon Bergen, Barbara Bishop, John Blouni, Anne Blumer, Linda Abbo++, Sieve Aberham, Charles Adams, Bob Albo, Mario Aldrich. Ray Allara, Jasper Allen, Dick Alforfer, Wal? Anderson, Linda Anderson. Richard Bole, Bruce Borrie, Chris Bowles, Bob Boyd. Beverly Boyle, Bob Brailsford, Bill Braly, Pam Breed, Allen Brock, Ted Brodginski, Adele Brooks, Tom Brown, Robin Brunk, Ginny Buhler, Jim Burdo, Lawrence Caldwell, Bill Calhoun, Mille Campbell, Sue Canfield, Pai Carr, Bob -. 'H My g i ,gz . 8, . Y .f f .- :L-. zl A E' A N ' . 1 . . y. ,, Nvnvnunn A ..,, , or A xr Coolr, Connie Corbeff. Sandy Corona, Margo Corsi. Randy Coursen, Carolyn Courfrighf, Darrell Cox, Susan Crawford, Pal Croci, Sharon Curfis, Penny So sa ,.L. 3 M Q f , 21 ' 5 5 W . , X K 4 2 1 R :r .W . u ,.w f' X I 3 few Q- fi 6' in N wiv , 5, :Q 5' al' wav y lx f M , if . , 'N ,uS'1. K L.: ,mx X B l 'YI K W ff' if mm., I 5 '1 X N 4 X x N f 2 4: l Sam K Z M l . NX , iisg. fx ig S all , g X . X X wi if l' f 5 i V , in , s, 5 Q 1, , 3 ' 6 .rf t ,Jn , , fi vi., I ni a 9. - .'lf:,x Km V f x ll X if . ' ,' I I 1 I J' 1 Cary, Sally Case, Mimi Chapple. Laurin Chase, Duane Chew, Bill Clarisfenson, Rob Chrisfia, D'Ann Cianciarulo, Claire Clari, Glenna Clark. Bob Clarke, Vicior Cline, Caihy Clough, Alfon Coe. Peggy Cole, Tina 8 P is : ,gif fu 'R W ,,-may X53 Q ,K ,. aww 4 5 ., 25 Darby, Kalhy De Franco, Sam De Grassi, Andy Depper, Eric Dermii, Pam Devin, Priscilla Dierclrs, Greichen Dierclrs, Louise Doane, John Doxie, Charlene Fraser, Bruce Fredericlrson, Linda Fries, Mason Geandrof, Sue Gibbs, Jim Gilberl, Jack Gilwee, Jim Ginsburg, Pefer Gloy, Suzy Golden, Kelly 42, Drafh, John Drysdale, Lynn Dunn, Chris Dunshee, Sue Eberharl, Joan Elmore, Vicky Evans, Ann Fagliano, Joyce Ferguson, Tom Fernslen, Karen Fislre, Tom Flores. Ani+a Flores, Rudy Fosbourg, Darrell Fowler, Janice ,,,.,.,, ' A :,I.,. - :-, lf' Q03 0 .ix 1, , .QAP E .' . .. ii, Hallsfed, Dianne Hamilfon, Bonnie Harmon, Carol Harper, Bob Harper, Virginia Harfanov, Nafalie Haslam, Mark Haughion, Fred Haywood. Ray Heller, Sharon Hickman, Marlene Hilger, Bill Hilmer, Jean Hinde, Marilyn Hink, Lesfer Q x- L' o51'5. :f - ', :V .- 131 Q., x , f Q' ' .. , z, W -,f ' , .,., Tag, as z::-:- wi no I ' ,- ,X ?.,,,,,,,w,, I I S 351 ., ,, ww X K i K - rv X ' as is ., .-.,g-sag-',, ,mm X of Q X ,Xxx 36 xi X 9 my ' 3' , asf' as as 'K wx .,,,,1,:.. .:,:Q sfwivg fr. ' Q .. . '1 J I , F375 J . Googins. John Gordon, Wendy Granberg. Don Guerin, Jolm Guerin, Mike Guinfher, Eric Guflwrie, Dick HackeH, Jim Hafner, Lans Hall, Joanne Honnold, Fred Howard, Berry Hoyer, Roger Hoyf, John Hudson, Doug Hudson, Tony Humphreys, Ann Husfon, Dan lndig, Vicki Ingram, Susan Lamoure, Diana La Plank, Mille Larson, Joanna Laurenson, Anne 'RTW vi- ,, Q, if Q f' 1' U H 1 A W Q21 ff' Jones, Sandra Kazar, Miclcey Ksaiing, Riclry Kersien, Dianne Kielley, Sammy Kimball, Cherlolie Kirby, Tom Koch, Gary Krog, Dianne Kronlco, Susan Layne, Ricl: I ,Q I' L If 5 5? 65555 A' fwsiif ww Lamp, Jill Leslie, Warren Levy, Sam Levy, Sharon Long, Kirlr 30' Loughman, Rowie Loveland, Lynn Lucas, Janef Lyman, Dick McCann, Denis McCready, Bonnie MacDonald, Clyde McFarland, Scoff McLeod, Bob Macri, Jean Marron, Peier Marsh, Franlc Miles, Richard Miller, Jan Mifchell, Linda Moorehead, Mary Moylan. Hellen Neighbor, Nelle Nelsen, Sharen Nelson, Dave 'xwilik Newlin, Kay Oakes, Pam Oakley, Marion O'Connor, Pai Oclenfhal, Joyce Ogden, Carl Palaiino, Barbara Palafino, Darnelle Parclini, Sheri Pederson, Carol Pfaifer, Charles Pfeifer, Paul Philibosian, Phyllis Powell, Bill Prince, Cafhie Read. Sharon Riesing, Luvern Rinne, John Rochesfer, Bob Role. Jan Rufherford, Donnelfe Sax, Karl Schaefer, Brian Schilling, Sue Schmiclf. Nancy Pufnam. Jack Pufnam, Pai Radonich, Joan Ramef, Dave Read, Pele A It Shelly, Dolly Shirey, Linda Shuey, Wendy Smiih, Carole Smith, S+eve Soule, ChaHin Spicer, Marfha Siafford, Kafhy Slarll. Diclr S+arlrman, Roz Ward, Charles Weafherbe, Karen Websfer, Wayne Welch, Bob While, Don Willes, Bonnie Wilmar, Barden Wilson, Robin Winfree, Jim Winn, Tom 30 S+, Clair, Keiih Sievens, Phil Sfeward, Sharon Siillson, David Slubblefield, Neil Syverud, Barbara Thaman, Randy Thompson, Melinda Thrailhill, Keiih Thursfon, John ToHen, Bob Twomey, Jim Van Voorhis, Ellen Wallxer, Donna Wallrer, John Y gEd fly! ' I .JU if 5 LJ f ff V I d f f X ff' Woodward R Work D I Wrighi D Yedid P f Mos? any old-lime residenl' of California can be heard fallcing abouf rhe good old general s'rore. Acfually, +he old sfores weren'+ qui+e lhe paragons of efficiency +ha+ 'rhey are played up 'ro be. And, in comparison wi+h +he wages of +hose days. ihe prices were almosr as high as fhey are now. Neverfheless, 'rhere was an afmosp 'l cgnpa ' ip around lhe general sfore. F ' i A d The old ihree-legged sfove resred from Thea ork o Lsgzlay. Today de sfores, . - -1- and ofher modern fores aci general srore. 5 'h Q' ai-1 mosphereis e. a--. A- -' ' - ndfa '. eq ' eral -- emai ' r me ries. long '- rse-drawn c --1 - usiles. an lher sfiges of a byg l e e F J' P 1 .Z ,. ' S Q .,a .gf 2 FHCULTV JAMES A. LEWIS Principal HDITIIIIISTRHTORS NAOMI GIDDINGS Dean of Girls 'L BETTY LOPEY Secrefary io ihe Principal WILMA CAMPBELL Secrefary 'ro fhe Deans ELIZABETH DARBY Secrefary To ihe Counselors WILLIAM ROSS Dean of Boys BOARD OF TRUSTEES Leff fo riqhf: Mr. W. Lee, Mr, W. B. Freeman, Mr. W. Hall, Dr. R. C. Hall MR. NEIL PARSONS Superinfendenf LILY LAHTI Curriculum Coordinafor MR. ROSS REAGAN Business Manager IIIIITHEIIIIITICS Lell' +o righl-sealed LLOYD HUNT: Algebra I, II, Ge- omelry, Counseling MARGARET ANNIS: General Mafhemafics, Typing I, ll, Shorl- hand, Bookkeeping Lefl' 'lo righl-slanding CALVIN CRABILL: General Malhe- malics, Advanced and Beginning Band, Chorus, Library GEORGE ZUNICH: Algebra I, Geomelry. JACK DARRNH: Algebra I, Geom- efry IIIIIGIIIIGE Lefl lo righl YVONNE STEFFEN: French I, Il, lll MARY HENRIQUES: Spanish I, II DORIS VAN DAM: Spanish I, Il, Ill MARIAN CALHOON: Lafin I, ll, Spanish I PHYSICIII EDUCIITIUII Lefl' 'lo righl DONALD PHILLIPS: Driver,Training LILLIAN HOUSTON: Physical Edu- calion, English Ill, Sludy Hall SHIRLEY McPHEETERS: Physical Educalion ROBERT CALLAN: Physical Educa- fion, Counseling EHGUSH Leif fo righl-standing LILLIAN HOUSTON: English lll, P.E., Sfudy Hall WILLIAM TEUTSCHEL: English ll, Journalism CHERRY TAYLOR: English I, Coun- seling Leff fo righf-seafed MGRGARET JACOBSEN: English NORMA MOSER: English ll, Public Speaking ELEANOR LEUDER: English I SUUHL STUDIES Leff Qo righf ROBERT ROWE: Social Sludies, Counseling DONNA RILEY: U.S. and World Hisfory, Counseling ROBERT ANDERSON: Social Srudies, U.S. Hisfory FHCULTY A iacully member is a leacher, dean, principal, or simply an esiablished facl around 'rhe school. l'le spends rnosi of his lime harassing sludenis. l-le is feared, respecied, avoided, and conversed about l-le has 'rhe power lo give life or dealh lo lhe day. l'r's hard lo find 'rhe silver lining when he says you llunlcedf' l-le can, however, lurn rain lo sunshine wiih four lillle words you gol an Falhers respeci him, morhers blame him. Usually, his dog loves him. Friends pily him. The couniy pays him, more or less. The Russians honor him, and sluf denls lolerale him. -Zz, faifjitgf' ' Wrrllllll l f 1 ...E A hllll JW -iam 'ii E., HRT Leff 'lo righf TIO GIAMBRUNI: Crafls I, II, III, Arlll, III JOHN MACK: Ari I, Mechanical Drawing, Annual JAMES CARMICHAEL: Mechanical Drawing I, Crafls I UNSC. Lefl lo righl' DICK DAVIS: Biology, General Science GRACE GLORVIGEN: Library MARGARET ANNI5: Typing I, ll, General Malhemarics, Shorfhand, Bookkeeping DORIS BURTON: Typing I, General Business OTHERS Leff lo righf- ROBERT CAMPBELL: Chemistry, General Science ROBERT BROOKS: Physical Educa- lion, Social Sfudies MABEL B U TTA RS: Homemaking, Foods, Clcfhing I, II CUSTUDIHIIS John Hurley Herberi Hoagland CHFETERIII EllIPl0VEES Mrs. Gertrude Jorgensen- Manager Mrs. Jo Hurley Mrs. Irene Ferreira CIIFETERIII EIIIPLUVEES M rs. Veda Erickson Mrs. Marie Schilling- Snackbar Manager L I -xlfix. 1 . . V., X .T V 4: ,-. V 2 , -1. STUDEIIT As represeniafives of llwe sludeni body, Ilwe Iviiramonie Siudeni Council has done well in fulfilling iis duiies Ilwis year. Among 'rlieir varied accomplislwmenis were a change in sealing orders ai assemblies as well as providing movies aI noon. GEORGE CLIFFORD President LOUISE CIANCIARULO Vice-Presidenf JOAN FOWKES Secrefary FIRST ROW: Iefi Io right Bill Brown, Vic Johnson, Mike Wilmar, Bruce SI'aIIwor'Ih, Ron Waldre. SECOND ROW: Dixon Farmer, Doug Federighi, Tim Maloney, Eberhard Umbach, Miss Giddings. THIRD ROW: Mr. Ross, Judy Courfrlghf, Ann Frederickson, Bonnie Miner, Joan Fowkes, Sheryl Sfudley. COUllCIl The council aiiended a Diablo Valley lnierschool Council meeling: discussed school problems, and planned many assemblies and acfivi- iies for ihe school. The Srudeni Council is made up ol represenlarives from each class and 'rhe elecred siudenl' officers. SHERYL STUDLEY Treasurer AN N FREDRICKSON Social Secrefa ry VICKI MCCOSKER Cheerleader l ....W--.... er .x if . b . X . . FIRST ROW, lef? fo right Nefi Persson, George Clifford, Pefer Lewis, Dick Stark, Fefe Read, Tom Ferguson. SECOND ROW: Sandy Brown, Louise Cianciarulo, Lonnie Anderson, Mario Guarneri, Punky Geissler. THIRD ROW: Jean McMillan, Nelle Neighbor, Linda Shirey, Vicki McCosker, Barbara Syverud. BOYS' FEDERIITIUII The Boys' Federalion, male equivalenl of lhe Girls' League, was quile aclive lhis year. Wilh Mr. Ross as lheir advisor, lhey boughl lhe medals and awards for lhe inlramural soccer and baslcelball games. The Fed- eralion also gave a farher and son banquel, which lurned our +o be a big success. DIXON FARMER President RON BROWN Vice-President BILL CLINE BRUCE HILGER MR. ROSS Secrefary Treasurer Advisor Rlillil CUIIIITIITTEE The Rally Commillee has buill up some lerrilic school spiril lhis year. Our green and while slands gave lhe lvliramonle leam lhe supporl lhey needed. To promole lhis spiril lhey held some riolous rallies, where lhe opposing leams were made cenlral figures ol salirical slcils and many new cheers inlroduced. The excellence ol our fooling seclion can, in some respecls, be al- lribuled lo lhe Rally Commillee palrols. ln promoling school spiril and sporlsmanship, lhe Rally Commillee Presidenf has done a superior job. ul. TIM MALONCY FIRST ROW, Infl' io righf: .Barden Wilmer, Frank Feldman, Bill Housfon, Kaly Baker, Diane Traverso, Pam Trefls, Carol Griffiihs, Marcia Mac Ouiddy, Miss Lueder. SECOND ROW: Mario Guarneri, Ann Fredrickson, Lynnie Ballard, Lonnie Anderson, Nancy Grah, 'Marge Williams, Karen Verwer, Page Anderson. THIRD ROW: Rollin Mack, Milion Howe, Sheryl Sludley, Bonnie Miner, Marion Oakley, Linda FI'BdYlCkS0h, Tim Maloney, Vicki McCosker. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Brooks, Jeff Neighbor, Bill McGuire, Bill Harmon, Mike Wilmar, Charles B ue, Vic Johnson, Ron Brown. GIRLS' LEHGUE The Girls' League TeaTures a special acTiviTy every oTher monTh. To name a Tew: Big and LiTTle SisTer Day, which helped To malce The Frosh girls Teel aT homey The Hen ParTy, providing games and enTerTainmenT Tor all who came: The annual Slave Day when The girls shined shoes and Ted The boys, Trom which almosT all The proceeds wenT To chariTies: various inTeresTing speakers: and a Tea in honor oT The moThers. A rnaior porTion oT The Tun aT lv1iramonTe This year orginaTed in The Girls' League. BONNIE MINER Presidenf PAM TREFTS Vice-President MISS GIDDINGS DONNA LANE KARIN EKLUND Advisor Treasurer SecrnTary 6 I n I n l The main TuncTion oT The G.A.A. is aTTer-school aThleTic games. Among oTher inTerschool acTiviTies in which G.A,A. members parTici- paTe are playdays and conierences, such as The Leadership conference aTTended early in The year. The club sponsored The Sadie Hawkins Dance, dubbed a roaring success, as well as Sadie Hawkins Day, when The sTudenTs really leT down Their hair. As one of The largesT and mosT acTive clubs aT lv1iramonTe, The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion has conTribuTed good Tun, acTiviTy, service and enioymenT Tor many This year. SANDY BROWN Presidenf -.. iii or i ' B X FIRST ROW, left To right Dana Cook, Kalhy Whifs, Sandy Brown, Susan Henry, Julia Hendrickson. SECOND ROW: Susan Sfeward, PaT Flint, Babofh Ambler, Miss McPhuTors. DOUG FEDERIGHI President I-Ionor lvl pins became quile abundanl lhis year and wearers obvi- ously are very proud oi lhem. A minimum oi I2 poinls I3 poinls lor an A, I poinl lor a Bl are ihe reguiremenls oi enlrance io lhis club, malcing il a real honor lo belong. The goals sei by ihe club were high. One ol lheir plans was Io save funds ior a scholarship lo be presenled lo an oulslanding sludenl. One of lhe grealesl achievemenls oi The I-Ionor lvl was acquiring prac- iice enlrance exams lor Juniors. These exams help ready lhe sludenls for Senior iinals. FIRST ROW, left lo righl: Joan Bauslaugh, Michele Angelo, Sue Henry, Sally Spell, Dana Cook, Rufh Thompson, Pal Quinn, Jean McMillan, Carol Lasfrucci, Joan Hoyer. SECOND ROW: Hillary Brown, Joan Robinson, Suzanne Lindsay, Judy Hopkins, Noel Jones, Kafhy While, Julia Hendrickson, Babelfe Ambler, Linda Lancione, Caryn Anderson. T Pele Lewis, Randy Youn HIRD ROW: Barbara Slern, Arita Osborn, Pal Simons, Ronalee Klinkner, Sheryl Sludley, Bill Cline, Allan Nilmeier, Mike Ruqg. FOURTH ROW: Vicky Adams, Carol Knudsen, Bill Brown, Mil? Howe, g, Doug Federiqhi, Ed Owens, Burly Willes, Eric Walling. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Ross, Mike Wilrnar, Ron Brown, George Clifford, Doug Moorehead. u Q - N , ,- , Chris Borrie, Jill Lemp. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Howes, Mario Guarneri, FIRST ROW, lelf lo riqhl: Leslie Complon, Barbara Bergen SECOND Rollin Mack, Bob Adams, Raymond Aldrich, Hamplon Young. THIRD ROW: Tom Brooks, Dick Silva, Allen Breed. THIRD ROW Rich Slubble ROW: Judy Smilh, Hal Chase, Buddy Seeds, Don Minor, Volney field, Fred Honnold, Mike Finn, John Thune, .Ron Waldrep FOURTH Ho ward, Jeff Neighbor. ROW: Jim Bolle, Mike Glllivan. Bllllill III VIC JOHNSON Presidenf ll I rwl Sd I I f 'L The Block M was lhe conlrolling force behind several Miramonle good deeds fhis year. Among oiher lhinqs, fhey sponsored 'rhe Foolball Dance af which Dave Rhoda and Sue Henry were crowned king and queen. The Bloclc M also presenled ihe lrophy for lhe besl roofing seclion ai 'rhe baskelball iamboree. As a service club, lhe Block M has cerlainly done ils parl fhis yearl 1 FIRST ROW, leff fo righf: Doug Moorehead, Dick Myer, Don McLeod, Mario Guarneri, Randy Young, Frank Feld- man, Milf Howe, Bill Brown, Tim Crawford. SECOND ROW: Tim Maloney, Dixon Farmer, Bob Ellermeyer, Jim Defling, George Clifford, Doug Federighi, Ron Brown, Klinl' Dana, Bob Hudson. THIRD ROW: Clifford Aberham Mark Gafhings, Rob Anfhonisen, Bruce Hilger, Mike Wilmar, Vic Johnson, Dick Hanlin, Bill Housfon, Gene Gilligan. FOURTH ROW: Bob Jones, Bruce Johnson, Brian Collins, Millon Blake, Don McMacken, Charles Blue, Bud Boeger, Bill Klemenf, Bob Tesman. FIFTH ROW: John Roberfs, Mark Genfry, Marc Liffleiohn, Roger Franklin, Dave Powell, Bruce Hancock. SIXTH ROW: John O'Connor, Floyd Blaney, Gary Lucas, Mike Albo, Gordon Highfower, Mr. Callan. CHORUS Y ..- FIRST ROW, leff fo righf: Suzy Eubank, Ann Fredrickson, Carol Loewen, Marilyn Hinde, Marion Oakley, Neil Sfubble- field, Rob Chrisfensen, Charles Aberham, Ed Lee, Gary Lucas, Richard Nedderson, Mickey Kazar, Sandy Miller, Marcia Mac Quiddy, Amylee Whife. SECOND ROW: Sally Spoff, Dcrofhy Shall, Paf Crawford, Bonnie Hamilfon, Sue Ingram, Sue Kronke, Paul Pfeifer, Dick Sylvia, Scoff McFarland, Dave Puddy, Doug Howard, Mickey Wilber, Mike Hedf, Linda Harf, Nelle Neighbor. THIRD ROW: Jean Hilmer, Barbara Sfern, Carol McChesney, Robin Brown. Marlene Hickman, Richard Harringfon, Tom Heiser, Joe Tracey, Buddy Seeds, Bill Housfon, Tony Hudson, Buddy Boeger, Richard Mann, Emma Reinhardf, Carolyn Cook, Arifa Osborn. FIRST ROW, left To righf: Suzanne Llndsay, Tom While, Linda Lancione, Babehe Ambler, Sallie De WHT, Joan Fawkes, Joan Robinson, Miss Clavien. SECOND ROW: Judy Smith, Marlha Hall, Lynn Solomon, Margie Delos, Saundra Thurslon, Vicki McCosker, Barbara Smilh, Barbara Siern. THIRD ROW: Eberhard Umbach, Martin Smiih, Bill Cline, 'Mike Wilmar, Pefer Telfer. I r FREIIEH CLUB French is one oT The mosT popular languages aT lvliramonTe. The many members oT The French Club spend Their Tree Time in inTeresTing acTivi- Ties relaTing To France and French. They have speakers and discussions, along wiTh various acTiviTies Tor Tun, The goal OT The French Club is To become beTTer acquainTed wiTh Their language and iTs homeland. They seem To have Tound boTh inTer- esTing and valuable ways oT doing so under The capable guidance oT Their advisor Miss Clavien. IIIHTH CLUB MaTh plays a viTal parT in This scienTiTic age and The MiramonTe MaTh Club is dedicaTed Toward making maTh boTh inTeresTing and Tun To high school sTudenTs. The club Took several Tield Trips: a main one To see The elecTronic com- puTors aT The UniversiTy oT Caliiornia. Among The oTher club acTiviTies were preparing geomeTrical models Tor an exhibiT and working on problem seTs. LINDA LANCIONI Presidenf ED OWENS President FIRST ROW: Bruce Bromley. SECOND ROW, Iefl' To right Tom Winn, Ed Owens. THIRD ROW: Mr. Darrah, Dav- id Wrighf, Bruce Johnson, Roberi' Bole. E-5iLiLh'SK '6iJ:CkS:vgli:u'kfBxI:l'i:r iI4'zii.i'Es'2'2f 'ZiiT.52i?I kiK1iSSiif' s'3T.Hi2 Jones. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Calhoon, Pam Oakes, Lana Barker, D'ann Chrisiie, Sharon Heller, Dick Stark, Bill Hil er, Robin Wilson, Scofl , I McFarland. THIRD ROW: David Wri hl, Bill shew, Chris Borrie, Roger FIRST ROW, leff fo right: Bill Brown, Kathy Calhoun, Caroline Daniels, Hoyer, Bob Welch, Pele Yedidia, Tim Buhler. FOURTH ROW: Mike Noel Jones. SECOND ROW: Bob Hecocks, Pal-Flinl, Enid Hannessoy, Calhoon, Hampfon Young, Ted Brock, Ted Fiske, John Drafh, Jack Gilberr, Nadya Roegiers. THIRD ROW: Ed Ursin, Bruce Hilger, Sally Spoti, Dana Fred Haughlon. Cook, Mike Farris. .qi i -. X x A MRS. CALHOON Mm' lHTInClUB This rapidly expanding organizaiion was very aclive during ihe 1957-58 school year. The members sold donuis, sandwiches, cold drinks, and coffee ai The big game beiween Acalanes and lviiramonle. Mrs. Calhoon, lhe club's advisor, was hosiess for 'rheir annual Chrisi- mas pariy ai her Berkeley home, where The lwo Laiin classes presenied several plays and lhe members had a wonderful lime. The year was compleied wilh The annual Roman banquei. SPHHISHCIUB Los Espanolilosu have been quiie aclive lhis year, as befiis 'rhe largesl language club ai Miramonfe. They held 'rheir meeiings every oiher Wednesday aiier school. Waiching lhe Spanish club meeiings, one would 'rhink he had happened upon a carnival, buf aciually, all ihe gay aciivily is direcied foward a goal--learning more aboul Spain and i+s language. They achieved ihal goal, loo, 'rhrough speakers, music, dis- BABETTE AMBLER cussions and movies. President ! 'a ss ' an-niiiii FIRST ROW: Miss Van Dam. SECOND ROW, leff lo righf: Suzanne Solomon, Barb Champion, Marsha Nicolei, Carol Harmon, Linda Lancione, Babehe Ambler, Sandy Brown, Carol Knewson, Caryn Andersoni. THIRD ROW: Linda Mifchell, Melinda Thompson, Sharon Nelson, Susan Sleward, Michele Angelo, Susan Henry, Sue Schwalka, Anna Blounf, Joan Bauslaugh, Pal Quinn, Jean McMillan. FOURTH ROW: Madelyn Sears, Joan Clark, Judy Baker, Margo Corona, Pal' Moore, Peggy Schevill, Carol McChesney, Sue Tharp, Linda Rivers, Frances Kyle, Kalhy MacLeod. FIFTH ROW: Karen Green, Barbara Davis, Carolyn Cook, Janice Twining, Rowie Loughman, Joyce Bailey, Valerie Silva, Judy Macfarlane, Jule Noller, Cincy Rasmussen. SIXTH ROW: Sheryl Srudley, Pat Rahmeyer, Sharon Gillespie, Nancy Mott, Pal Wilke, Bruce Johnson, Mark Gentry, Ed Owens. HUDIUJHSUHL MARTIN SMITH Many of our school aclivilies are made possible lhrouqh lhe line work ol The Audio-Visual Club. The noon movies, along wilh olher piclures, films, and slides are run by A-V members. The sound syslems lor sludenl body affairs, dances, and sporls evenls are operaled by fechnicians provided by lhis club. Slaqe Crew operalion for our school plays is anolher serv- ice of lhe Auio-Visual. This club has conlribuled lo almosl all lypes of school aclivilies. ll is a service organizalion which Truly does a service. Presidenf FIRST ROW, leff lo righl: Denis King, Terry Schaffer, Charles Pfifer, Gary Henderson, Tom Heiser. SECOND ROW: Mr. Davis, Russell Briggs, Bob Jones, Marlin Smilh, Dick Harring- ton, Richard Williams. PHUTUGRHPHV CLUB The members of lhe Pholography Club shared lheir com- mon inleresl by exploring lhe many varielies of cameras, pholography equipmenl, and gadgels employed by mosl Shuller Bugs. Members compiled a pholography exhibil consisling of lhe besl shols lalsen from a variely of field lrips. ALLAN NILMEIER Presidenl' FIRST ROW: left lo righl: Richard Nedderson, Bob Hecocks, Bruce Johnson, Judi Baker, Mike Rugg, Joe Tracy, Bill Chew. SECOND ROW: Reg Barreft, Eberhard Umbach, Dave Slillson, Bob Davies, Mickey Wllber, Allan Nilmeier. DRHMH CLUB This year, for The firsl' Time, ihe Drama Club presenled a I-'NDA HART full-lenqlh play. The casl was chosen from I'he siudeni body, Prwden' and Ihe produciion was a big success. Also given lhis year were a dramafizafion of The new sporismanship rules. and a comedy slcil lalcen from A Good Old Fashioned Chris+mas. Once again ihis imporlanl club has proven lhaf drama is an exciling arlisfic medium. FIRST ROW, Ieff fo right: Raeann Fuller, Enid Hennessey, Sharon Gilllspne, Devra Abend, Maxine Anderson. SECOND ROW: Palm Schmidl, Joan Bauslaugh, Judy Hopkins, Pa? Rah- meyer, Cindy Rasmussen, Bonnie Gardner. THIRD ROW: Burly Wllles, Miss Jacobsen, Eric walling, Clifford Aberham, Linda arf. HRT ClUB The Arr Club was formed wilh Ihe idea of presenfing 'ro siudenls an opporlunily 'ro experimenf wilh new mediums, a chance io creale, and guidance from experienced arfisfs. Among olher aciivilies, The Ari Club has falren several excursions. These field 'rrips were bolh amusing and educa- lional. The members, as a rule, come home wifh bulging drawing pads and wildly enlhusiasfic grins. The Ari Club fills an imporlanl place in lhe lives of Those nol only inleresfed in The wide field of arf. buf also as an opporlunily I0 express lhemselves in a culfural and aufhenlic way, so necessary in a well-rounded educaled person. JOAN FOWKES Presidenf FIRST ROW, leff fo right Carol Lasfrucci, Joan Corelis, Devra Abend, Sue Tharp, Kalhy Mosoho, Joan Fowkes. SECOND ROW: Barbara Goss, Janice Merrill, Bonnie Miner, Sue Schrader, Nadya Roeqiers, Pam Schmidf, Pal Wilke, Marfha Hall. THIRD ROW: Tammie Harlanov, Linda Schelling, Nancy Moff, Susan Sfeward, Marilyn Cook, Joan Bauslaugh, Enid Hennessey, Sallie De WiI'l, Mr. Giambruni. FIRST ROW, leff fo righfz Barbara Sf-ern, Linda Lancione, Babefle Ambler, Carol Cannon, Barbara Thomas, Maxine Anderson. SECOND ROW: Miss Riley, Sheryl Sludley, Par Quinn, Joan Bauslaugh, Karen Klopfer, Linda Harf, Kafhy Sfafford, Sue Tharp. RMERICHH FIELD SERUICE The hope of again bringing lwo foreign sludenls 'ro Miramonle nexl year may be a realily, due lo The work of lhe American Field Service, and lhe successful houseefo-house drive for funds on l-lalloween. Olher aclivilies included inviling olher exchange sludenls lo speak al lvlira- monle, and having our own exchange sludenls lake parl in The A. F. S. aclivilies. Field lrips were also enjoyed. A worlh-while organizalriony lhe A. F. S. has worked hard lhis year foward lheir imporlanl goal. JUNIOR RED CRUSS One of Miramonle's main service organizalions, lhe Junior Red Cross has been busy 'rhis year wilh lheir main aclivily: making braille covers for lhe blind. They were able l'o raise club funds by managing one oi 'rhe food and drink concessions a+ 'rhe Pleasanr I-lill baskelball game. This money wenl loward enrolling The lvliramonie club members in lhe Nalional Junior Red Cross. Service clubs like 'rhis one play an imporlanl role al lvliramonle. FIRST ROW, leff Io righfz Burly Willes, Maxine Anderson, Barbara Mclofsky, Luzanne Lang. SECOND ROW: RaeAnn Fuller, Hillary Brown, Suzanne Lindsay, Carol March. THIRD ROW: Eric Walling, Clifford Aberham, Joan Bauslaugh, Linda Hart, Pat Quinn, Kaihy Tesman, Pai Rahmeyer, Mrs. Daymond. RON BROWN Presidenf CLIFFORD ABERHAM Presidenf FIRST ROW, left fo r ghl: Carolyn Cook, Kafhy While, Kalhy Marron, Janice Twining. SECOND ROW: Caroline Daniels, Barbara Thomas, Sally Sport, Enid Hennessey, Barbara Davis, QV 1 3, Mi, me Q E 2 5 ii V--'s-'vfrxrvsefwril 1 s'L33S1x:3f1'1iii 2'i'C UFS-V . .6-ks'-M 1- ss. SL:-,,.1.!Nst .-:-.2:S.'fif2-Siizfazif ,.: 'fm BARBARA THOMAS Presidenf GARY HENDERSON Presidenf FUTURE TEHCHERS 0F HMERICH The goal of lhe Fulure Teachers of America or The Desk Sei is lo encourage sludenis in a reaching career. Any pupil who has an inleresl in reaching is eligible. The club has had quesl speakers, field lrips, and discussions concerning leaching. Allhough 'rhe club is new io rhe lvliramonle scene lhis year il has accomplished a greal deal. ELECTHUHICS ClUB The Eleclronics Club played an imporlanl role in lvliramonle aclivilies 'rhis year. Their main goal was lhe achievemenl of a licensed radio slalion al lhe school. Among lheir olher accomplishmenls for lhe year were aiding olher sludenls in acquiring radio licenses, in addirion lo leaching code and olher mailers associaled wilh elecironics. The club hopes 'ro explore lhe fascinaling subiecl of hi fi. FIRST ROW, leff fo righh Tom Heiser, Gary Henderson, Eric Depper, Fred Honnold, Terry Schaffer. SECOND ROW: Dennis King, Richard Harringion, Marlin Smifh, Mickey Wilber, Richard Williams, Mr. Davis. FIRST ROW, lefT fo righT: Caryn Anderson, Dana Cook, Sally Spol l', Debbie Smiih, Sallie De Wifi. SECOND ROW: Skip Nelson, Mike Ferris, Dick Silva, Don McLeod. DANA COOK S H I t l U B Presidenl' The MiramonTe Ski Club wenT on Tour successTul Trips This year. ln January They wenT To Eidelweiss7 February They Took The TirsT oT Their Two Trips To Dodge Ridge, The second Talling in March: and in April They wenT To The Sugar Bowl. The big Ski Club dance was The SiTzmarlc STomp, To which sTudenTs and Teachers wore aTTer-slci cloThes, appearing in everyThing Trom Trogman suiTs To velveT lounge ouTTiTs. ATTer examining The waiTing lisT Tor Ski Club memberships, iT's obvious ThaT This club oTTers Tun and exciTernenT Tor many lviiramonTe sTudenTs. lllHEEl ElUB The Wheel Club is one of The maior service organizaTions aT Mira- monTe. Among Their achievemenTs This year was sponsoring a Tree dance- a remarkable accomplishment ln February They hosTed The RoTary Club, Their sponsor, aT a luncheon and program. This year's STudenT DirecTory was published by The Wheel Club as anoTher public service To The school and communiTy. PELER-ZEVTIS l'e5l en FIRST ROW, left To righT: Vic Johnson, Bruce Johnson, Pefer Lewis, Doug Moorehead, Jeff Neighbor, Bill Brown, SECOND ROW: Randy Young, Mike Wilmar, George Clif-ford, Ed Owen, Milf Howe. THIRD ROW: Bill Cline, Eric Walling, Bruce STallworTh, Floyd Blaney, Jack Defy. IIIIRHDFI STHFF JEAN McMlLLAN Editor CAROL LASTRUCCI Class Editor ERIC WALLING Business Manager RUTH THOM PSON Copy Editor MARILYN COOK Faculty Editor ALLAN NILMEIER Bays' Sports Editor Photographer BARBARA MOLOFSKY Advertising Editor MR. MACK Advisor SUSAN STEWARD Activities Editor Girls' Sports Editor PAT QUINN Organizations Editor LINDA SCH ELLING Art Editor Around 'rhe l880's. picniclcers, - vacaf' - ..-. lhe coun+ry -Orinda and M . This lrain was consianlly lille f K end excursions, and 'Phe a+mosph l ga a xcifing. As fhe Jrrain passed fhrough fhe iouniryside, quier farms be- K onl'o a li+'rle smoke-filled 'rrain ich rai'T ' AD. an o Q a o h y 9 came filled wi+h gaping childreni' dually lhere were few people who lived around Morag nd Orinda, for Jrhese were primarily recrea+ional areas rhis +ime. As our area became more popul and commulers be- came more common, +he li+'rle +rain w +da+ed and sfopped running. No longer could children enraprured as il roared loy: nor could ci+y dwellers loo orward 'ro Sarurday picnics and rhe smolcy. exciling a+mosphere of lhe Train. Moraga and Orinda Their rec- rearion areas are cen'rered swimming pools and rennis cour+s. Many ave 'rheir own. Orinda recrealional Moraga and buf serve area for people as home and 1 1 fy A 1, HCTIUITIES GET HCUURIHTED DRHCE FO0TBHll DHHCE if J? ,wg W, K BIG HIID lITTlE SISTER DIW is . IIILEIIT SHUUI Rllllv RCE BHHD HHD CHORUS gi Sk RHllY Y , :::,,-- i SHICLUB HSSEMBLY SLHUE DRY W 63 UHLEHTIHE DHHCE H.LS.H5SEmBlY M ll HA Q W' .qw 9 5 K lil Bill IIIHSCHRHDH Is fhis school? JUIIIUR PRUIII A , XX 1, gs , J link M ' an The Junior Prom is one of The mosl exciling and imporlranl' evenls of +he school year. From The buying of lhe bid fo Jrhe very lasi dance, lhe evening is a wonderful experience. Allhouqh any onloolcer al' l'he dance mighr see rows of shining heels which have been abandoned by Torlured dancers, +he dance is always a success-wirh or wilhoui shoes. f 5- .2 F Q is x f -M W if-Q ' Rheem Cenfer Jroday is a symbol of modern Orinda and Moraga. li fills lhe shopping needs of a rapidly growing communily, a communify composed of modern schools, line homes, and many recreaiional and shopping areas. A shorr lime ago 'rhis area was a small sleepy fown. Today if is acfive and alive. Hs homes and oiher buildings all sei in piciuresque surroundings. Ye+, for all i+s prac'ricali+y, rhe areas slill holds remnanis of Hs lazy pasi. On a summer day waves of heal rise from ihe pavemeni and all mo+ion is slow and sleepy. Crowds of people spend rheir days around swimming pools. M-1 A ' . siif l 'f Lx' I ' V L . Q4 ,,'T. A -L- , -I ,4 4' -wa mr. , Mm- ,, - , ' ,wr W 91.2, :Q -.aww , - - 45 ,hiya 1, . K vxxkfaa, eq, -v..,, jf w. n 11 ' ' A 1.3 in . 1 4 1 SPORTS CHARLES BLUE BILL BROWN FLOYD BLANE Y DICK HANLIN MIKE WILMAR This year fhe Miramonie Ioolball 'ream made an excel- lem' showing, boih as a uni+ and as individuals. The Ieam was, on The whole, shor'r on s+a'rure buf long on fighf. Quarferback Floyd Blaney and a hard-hi'Hing line made some of 'rhe finesf plays of Ihe season. Early This year, The Iviafadors +ied Ihe Junior Varsify League champions in a game much +o 'rhe credif of looih Teams. One of Ihe loesl aspecis of +he Miramonle 'ream was ils fine showing of sporilsmanship on The field. This Iesfified Io The excelleni' coaching of Mr. Phillips and baclclield coach, Mr. Broolcs. The Freshman Ieam showed signs of living up +o 'rhe high s+andards of fhe Junior Varsify players. Bolh 'reams were handicapped by a lack of numbers. bul were noled for Iheir deI'ermina+ion To play games which The school could be proud ol. There is no doulo+ fha? 'rhey succeeded. NELSON DON McLEOD MILTON BLAKE TIM CRAWFORD DAVE POWELL JOHN O'CONNOR BILL KLEMENT MARC LITTLEJOHN IIIIRFIIIIOIITE we MR. BROOKS O ,,,,, I ,.,,Y,,,,. Cubberly ,,.,,.,, ,,.,,,. 4 8 6 , . A,,Y,,,, Ml. Diablo ,Y,.,,,,., 6 0 .A,,,, ....,,,,, P Illsburg ......... ,,.. O 26 ,,,,., .,,,.,,,, L as Lomas ,,YV,. ,.Y,,.. I 8 O ,,,,, ,.,, .,.. A c alanes ,,,,, ,, 6 I3 AY,,,,, Y.Y,,,,,. A nfioclw ,,,,Y,..,,,,A, ,. 6 O, ,, ,,,.,,, Pleasanf Hill YYY,,,,,, H, 7 BRUCE HANCOCK ROGER FRANKLIN MIKE ALBO JIM BOTTO JERRY OVERAA CORIETT KROLL ALLEN GIESSLER JOHN ROBERTS JIM HUNTER BOB JONES FRESH MAN TEAM FIRST ROW, lef? lo riqhl: Randy Thaman, Bruce Fraser, Sleve Smilh, Sleve Abbofl, Vic Clarke, Pele Read, Doug Hudson, Randy Corsi. SECOND ROW: Charles Pfeifer, Darrell Fosbourg, Mario Albo, Eric Depper, Chris Borrie, Ray Aldrich, Bill Caldwell, Robin Wilson, Mike Hedl. THIRD ROW: Karl Sax, Walf Allorler, Bruce Bole, Bob Bowles, Bill Hilqer, Laurie Chapple, Don While, Bob Boyle, Peler Ginsburg. FOURTH ROW: Bob Jones, Wayne Websler, Mason Fries, Carl Oq'den, Bob Welch, Tom Fiske, Dick Allen, Paul Pfeiler, Tom Brooks, Mr. Callan. , QA ,IQ f CWB :gSif? sgHf:, bf-f5'R'f . ,, ,, , lfZ P ee' 213 r ' A ' R' . , Q Ijgf in he Wifi? BUD BOEGER JIM HILDRETH MARK SCHUTTENHELM DON MCMACKEN ROB ANTHONISEN DOUG FCDZRIGHI DIXON FARMER BOB HUDSON TIM CRAWFORD D E -- 5 BFISHEI The Miramon+e Maradors, in lheir firsf year as Varsify players, proved lhaf They will conslifufe a Threal' To be reckoned wifh in 'rhe coming years. Al+hough handicapped by 'rhe absence of seniors, our fighfing +eam played close games all year, becoming greally seasoned and ex- perienced. The Mafadors s+ar+ed off The year wifh a bang al 'rhe Baskefball MR- CALLAN Jamboree, making a line showing againsl such schools as Acalanes, Las Lomas, Piedmont and John Swell. This Jamboree promises To become a lradilion. The B-+eam also worked hard +his year, coming up wifh some prom- ising players and fine lreamwork. From +heir energy and drive lhis season if is cerlain lhaf 'rhe Mira- monle Mafadors will be a winning combinafion nexf year. sos cooPER DAVID RHODA BRUCE BOLE MILT HOWE novo BLANEY KLINT DANNA BILL HOUSTON IIIIRFIIIIOIITE we THEV 27 .,,,,,, ,,,77A,., P i'r'rslourg , ,.,,..,. 42 29 ,,.., . ,,.....,, Aniioclw ,, ,Y,,, YA,,,.. Y 32 35 ,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,, Las Lomas ,,,., . ..,.,. 53 29 ...,,,,,,,,..,... Mi. Diablo . ,,,,,,,-.... 53 MR, PHILLIPS 36 ,,., , ,,.,,,,. Pacifica Y,,,A M48 28 ,,,,,, .... , .. Pleasanf Hill , ,..,..,,,.. ,.3O 37., ,,,, ,,,,,.. P iiisburg ,i,, , ,,,, .60 48N , . ,,,, , Anfioch .ii,i cc ,ii,i M44 44,, ,, ,,,,,,, Acalanes ccc,,,,,48 52 ,,,, W ,,,i,. Las Lomas .T 6 65 23.., ,, ...... Mi. Diablo ,a,, ..,.. , N59 476 ,,.,,,,,,,,....,. Pacifica ,,,,,, ,,,,,,AA,,,,, 6 3 46, ,,,,., ,,,,. P leasanl' Hill A,,,A,,c,,,,A,w, 58 SCOTT MCFARLAND MARK GATHINGS MARTY SMITH FRANK F-ELDMAN 5 5 E NSW f Z is b Yi Wm ze iw F ie , ., ph. .. 2. sg? W +R- ww v n amass 'WL-n-ll N h X Q Q , Q! E Q1 QR ' Q is Q A sf -' 22 VP? H ev ,QA L . x' 0 ,-h. , ,,.,, Q Q if 'il' 'Na 422 I 3-Q4 s 599 w Q gk xii VQA wg??fSiQ 1 A QW S 011111 wg P gn xfg K -A ...::. W! , ml 5' x 18 5 in , N: Q , V X I 'Q MA Wg xiii vii: Sygg' hh IN 5555555 ?91?2- f 2 wi gk- gi Wx ul sz I vu, I g Vx WW 6 X533 fix ls 1 xl '14 lg' A 144-. . XS FIRST ROW, left lo right: Brian Collins, Gary Lucas, Gordon Hightower, Jim Delling, Randy Young, Bob Ellur- meyar, Mario Guarneri. SECOND ROW: Roberl Boyle, Waller Alforfer, Frank Feldman, Mike Wilmar, Vic Johnson, Floyd Blaney. THIRD ROW: Tom Dexter, Don Davidson, Rob Anlhonisen, Tim Crawford, David Rhoda, Bill Van Horn. MR. CALLAN FIRST ROW, leff fo riqhl: Rick Bagley, Pele Yedidla, Vidor Clarke, Ron Kooyman, .Bob Hecocks, John Dralh. SEC OND ROW: Bob Connolly. Randy Thamen, Marlo Albo, Bill McGuire, Jack Pulnam, John Walker. THIRD ROW John Coales, Don McMacken, Dick Miller, Mike Guerin, Brad Olsen, Skip Nelson, Rob Bowles, Ted Brock. Bllll MR. CARM ICHAEL FIRST ROW, Ieff fo riqhfz Cliff Aberham, Bill Brown, Mark Gathings, Dixon' Farmer, Charles Aberham. SECOND ROW: Darden Wilmar, Bruce Johnson, Mike Fqrris, Bud pogger, Qfeve Abboif. THIRD ROW: Jeff Neighbor, Keith Sf. Clair, Gene Gllllgan, Bull Hilger. MR. PHILLIPS TRFICII FIRST ROW, left fo righh Bruce Bole, Charles Pfeifer, Alan Dahlsfrand, John' Doane, Tom White. SECOND ROW: Doug Moorehead, Gail Dishong, Don Whife, John Bishop, Eberhard Umbach. THIRD ROW: Rich Myers, Pefer FIELD Ginsburg, Rob McLeod. 1 .h ' N'gwrfix MR. BROOKS FIRST ROW, Ieff io righiz Mr, Teufschel, Bruce Johnson, Chris Almond, Doug Moorehead, Jeff Neighbor, Tom Mann. SECOND ROW: Mike Sfahle, Mark Gathings, Dixon Farmer, Frank Feldman, Gene Gilligan, Ed Owen, V 25 rra- I i 5 N M R. TEUTSCH EL CRUSS-CUUIITIW FIRST ROW, leff lo right Tom Kirby, David Wright, Bill McGuire, Mickey Kazar, Richard Anderson. SECOND ROW: Gail Dishong, Bob Davis, Barden Wilmar, Mike Wilmer, Ron Brown, Charles Pfeifer, John Thune. THIRD ROW: Bud Boeger, 'Millon Blake, Rollin Mack, Mason Fries, Ricky Bagley. WRESTLING lx . K ZOO , l , ,gg FJ fx 1 MR. BROOKS ., gi ' 5556 fp W , k 'k.- Q YW i , Mi N if if 9' X EPZ Y W W , J jx if y Qs? w 3. Q W Xilx A A ..., , Ly f 1 'f': Q ,. L 'fl ,,,, MR, DARRAH FIRST ROW, left fo right Kurf LundbIa'd, Don Minor, Jerry Overaa, Mike Gillivan, SECOND ROW: Hampfon Young, Lans Hafner, Lesfer Hink, Trent Pridemore. ,M-ff 1' I - 9' Q, 'Mx 46 My wif' Q , '55 -f if . wk N YR ., GOLF FIRST ROW, Ieff io righf: John Sarferfhwaife, Joe Tracy, Eddie Ursin, James Gilwee. SECOND ROW: Sandy Corberf, Rob Merriam, Doug Huxdson, Jack Gilberf, Bill Van Voorhis. TEIIIIIS q?f...:.-.:.:..-v:-1.7: r, , MR. CAMPBELL GIRLS' SPO U0llEVBHll RTS ADVISORS Miss McPhes1ers Mrs. Gravelle HRCHERV BHSHETBHLL SPEEDBHLL TUIIIBLIII G IIIODERII DHIICE Heel, ioeg Heel, foe: Tra Ia Ia And away we go! BHDIIIIIITOII SOFTBIlll Wha+'Il I do A 1 .L TEIIIIIS A lesson in fennis? Throughouf +he preceding pages we have alfempled +o show 'rhe Orinda-Moraga area during all slages of ils development We have covered i+s rich and vivid pas?-Hs growrh from an Indian village To a main recrealional area To a small counlry lown. We have also shown 'rhe Moraga-Orinda area as il appears loday-busy, modern, promising. ln all aspecls of communily life, economical, educalional, reli- qious, and polilical, Orinda and Moraga promise lo remain com- plele and well-rounded unils. Allhouqh The years 'ro come may loe heavy wirh lhe +hrea'r of nuclear weapons and economic problems, Orinda and Moraga will conlinue To play fheir small buf imporlanl parl as an American communily. Their fulure lies in lhe hands of lheir youlh. And rheir youlh realizes and faces lhis challenge. Reflecled in many faces are worry, concern, and dedicalionp bur-mosl ol all-hope. VILIEAGEU SHOE SHOP 2IOrmda Highway ' Ormda Across from LOARD'S offers you 30 ELAVORS of TOP QUALITY ICE CREAM measured by weigh+ Pos+O1Cfice ' CL 4-3434 CLARKE MARKET COUNTRY CLUB BEAUTY STUDIO Rl'ueemCenfer ' Moraga 53 Orinda Hi way ' Orinda gh WE HOPE THAT You ENJOY THE HOFFICINE GALILEO DI MILANO MONOCULAR MICRGSCOPEH donaTe-d by The MIRAMONTE PARENTS' CLUB N L.Ll P3 ma O ji 0. '-E E8 bf-s fi?-E LLI I Q Z5 Q5 go 5. fa Ii .9 QCI Z? Q93 if S U7 Z 1.1.1 Q LD O N I- LL1 D4 LLI U7 3 O 1 O. U7 fu 'U C 'C O . PN 'D 3 .C .Q I 'U 'o C ': O CWI VU 'D C ': O Dx 'U 3 .C .Q I ro U7 'U L o E wr so Evandi's Family Resfauranl Toy Villa Orinda Pharmacy Judy Lee Mobile Orinda Charles' Drugs Troy's Flying A Service Sun Aaveriising ca. La Verne 8: Rila Worden's Travel Agency TOBIAS QRINDA JEWELRY Experl Waich and Jewelry I4 Moraga l-lighway ' Orinda. Calif CL 4-3844 COUNTRY TOGS IOlOrindal-lighway ' Orinda Cornplirnenis of MERLE D. BROWN Manager AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY Orinda ' California WRIG-HT'S VILLAGE PHARW-xcY 79 Orinda Highway ' Orinda MORAGA CASUALS l00 RheemCen+er ' Moraga Compliments of mm-pmymg ' ' g0.,9m,. DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OE MATERIAL I-IANDLING SYSTEMS Ielephone I-ILImboId'r 3-7250 67II1 and Hollis Sfreefs ' Emeryville 8, California ORINDA MOTORS TOIVIIVIIE I-IORTON CLEANERS o3OrircIaI-IiqI'1way ' Orinda 235 Brookwood Road ' Orinda fi, fl 5 .1 A ?red Uvn guen timer Com tl-uc tion Company ORINDA, CALIFORNIA BEST WISHES IvIr.and IvIrs.G. IvI.CooIc Orinda C Shop Iv1r.and Mrs.J. R. Quinn M.W. Loveland SHATTUCK HARDWARE M dm F Nqr r. an rs. ran ri John I-I.Iv1cC I4er 2263 SIiaHucIc Avenue Wm. 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