Monterey High School - El Susurro Yearbook (Monterey, CA)
- Class of 1955
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Sfucfenl in mst 1 LIIIILIIS unnmittcc which list xC'1r stuc 1 llll Q N If ulllctm Klint Hllll'llLll1I lUlhllN XXI lllL1ll'lJUT'l. if lI'l HEX xc r irmfmm 1'1 L 1 tu is NIIIUNI :rw tus xc 1 N i utr mm N Hr D l tm It 1 1 r Q l ic mem mrs it the Iifnrfl Imxe strnen ring 1 h 1rfI tm I sc i uid when tim 1 It t x It uumiplishe t uc ucrx ri t t Inc pm lmtcrcx ff inn s N NN lL Ill N L tl N Monterey Umon High School has long been proud of its Board of Trustees and this year IS no exception They are Mr Melvm j Isenberger Mr Leonard S Wxlhams Mrs Marjorie E O Dea Mrs Mar garet P Bates Mr Walter H Warfield Mr Brooksj Lock hart Mr Sebastian Solleclto and Mr Glen T Goodwlll Mr CarlL McDonald Prmclpal Mr Richard Schuman Dean of Boys and Vlce Principal and Mlss Gertrude Rendtorff Dean of Gxrls were both al ways wxllmg to gwe a helpmg hand whenever needed and were called on many times A-I I O I tit inf. ' -- If . Q Iiccl - the cur'icuI1 :lt the hi. h :ch + il. S ' f I rcc ' . ' 5 'II he ' ' .til ' gt eff. ,, .Judi 'Hu 's 1 5 I . .X sim'I.r wimiit H J Ifng I 1 i high scIimiI himncizll 1 Illcms I -' 'ar. - 'LT - ' L X In April the ofthe: uf thc I'n:1rcI '- 0 'Q-rl. This shift tm I4 tlu-in In thc site uf thc 4 IrI XY:Itv1' LMI in SUINNII, which is crmvcnicntly Inc: cd XI use In IIIC Ili. Il SCII MIA 'I'If 'I : 1' '. .' I . ' -f A N :ml 1 I make 4 ur J 'Imul Icttvrg I ' I we K Im If Inu over wha the hive 2 cI, hey hz H' 'gh ri K ucI. INI X Union IIi,,h SCI I'.' faculty ha: z1Iw:1 .' Iiccn mic of tl - f vit. Th' tcz1'Icri :irc . , . . V :M , - . I '- . . . . L x I 1, l X W FQ? I I . t Zcfucalou Uffea f in Malay qiefcb interested in furthering the education of each mem- ber of the school, and they work with the sincerest effort to achieve this end. Whatever department a visitor may enter-busi- ness, English, art, social studies-he will find the faithful faculty, with utmost patience, showing some struggling student the do's and dont's of that parti- cular field. And the students have learned that they can place their confidence in these teachers. Since the Class of '55 entered MUHS in Sep- tember, 1951, some of the faculty have left, but each one is remembered. As this class leaves high school, they will be leaving some of the greatest friends, as well as the best teachers, they have ever known. Freshmen, sophomores, jun- iors, and seniors turned to the Counseling Department for advice: Mr. Arnold Edman, Mr. Chester Gadaire, Miss Hester Schoeninger, Mr. Joseph Kahle, Mr. Gordon Downey, Miss Eileen Brere- ton. Supervision of the Business Department was conducted by Miss Lorraine Giguiere, third from left. She was aided by Mrs. Nihla Knight, Mr. Harry Sortais, Mr. William Haw- thorne, and Mrs. Eudora Es- tep. Our English Department was under the excellent chairman- ship of Mr. Frank Jacobson Cextreme lefth. He was sup- ported by Mr, Reuben Pear- son, Mrs, Virginia Hawthorne, Mr. Edwin Coffin, Mrs. Edith Karas. Three popular English teach- ers of the underclassmen were Mr. Lloyd Baskerville, Mrs. Myrtle Sperling, Mr. john Blair. Corky wishes to express his deepest regrets in omitting the following from their group pictures: Mr. Elmer Stoll, Photography, Mr. Curtis Cur- eton, Drama: Mr. Ben Man- sell, Social Studiesg Mr. Frank Bell, Shop. 'A 44 Teaching activities didn't end at 3:10. During the first PTA meeting, Mr, Highley met the parents of some of his stu- dents. Library facilities at MUHS Homemal-ring activities were directed by Mrs. Helen Ing- ham: Mrs. Mary MacAl1isterg Miss Ruth Blanchard. head of the department: Mrs. Su- zanne Durell. were supervised by Miss Har- Musical activities at Monterey riet Baker. Mr. Ashfield Wal- High were under the direction ker assumed Mr. Blair's classes of Mr. Reu Manhire and Mr. in April. Clifford Anderson. Y i is lr -K 1 M-4,9 U- L Introducing students to the wonders of mathematics and science were Mr. john Poskus. Mr. Ed Larsh. Mr. Edward Kelly, Mr. Martin Glasser, Mr. Elmer Highley, Mr. Duncan Todd, Mr. Howard Benedict. All Fields of artistic endeavor were covered in the classes of Mr. Fredric Zimmerman and Miss Sophie Harpe, ffl ll. ff- 1 Mr. Patterson keeps busy teaching interested students how to build and make things in his shop class. Foreign languages, ancient and modern, were taught by Mr, Henry Baron, Miss Lucy Valentino, Mrs. Anne Peter- sen. .sa X,1f' ,I I x Y Required subjects for juniors, U. S. History, and for seniors, Problems in Democracy, were taught by Mr. Walter Goff, Mr. Harlan Watkins, Mr. Paul Spencer. f The clipboard clan, whose further identification is a whistle, taught physical educa- tion classes and coached after- school sports activities for both boys and girls. Miss Mary jo Tillotson, Miss jac- queline Elliott, Miss Ruth Ann Feinberg, Mr. Robert Clark, Mr. Stanley Weiss, Mr. Danny Albert, Mr. Douglas McNeil. Rounding out our faculty were the shop teachers. From the shop building could be heard all sorts of noises, showing that students were busy learn- ing skills to aid them after graduation. fSeatedJ Mr. Mel- vern Pankratz, Mr. Marven Holman, Mr, Raymond Sch- reck. CStandingJ Mr. Ben Patterson, Mr. Robert Com- bellack, Mr. Richard Watson, Mr. Antone Ara Bia. Changes were made in the cafeteria staff this year. The new group of women await- ing the stampede during noon and the break arc Cleft to rightb Marie Rumetsch, Mar- garie Gash, jenn Cardinalli, Vivian Wolfe, Phyllis Drake, Adriana Behrman. In charge of secretarial and oflice work were Cfront rowj Mrs. Marge Van Ostrand, Mrs. Olga Church, Mrs. Vir- ginia jennerg Cback rowj Mrs. Dorothy Wiese, Miss Angie Curftolo, Miss Carolyn Cars- we . Our excellent custodians were under the supervision of Mr. Charles Binns, far left, back row. Aiding him were Cfront rowb Ivan Engh, Glenn Ely, Mike Miller, Tom Costanza, jake Vandagriifg Cback FOWD Asa Foster, Andy Ferguson, Emilio Albert, Bert Munson. '23 'Y N, Y 1 4 1 I 2 w ,f Av 0 I 1 v 1 K' 1 1 I ' 1 . v K , , , . . F , , W .I ,, . . t I . , - X A . 1 ,. 4 D 7 Y 'Y -, 4 Q. ' ' 1- 7 P Y? f-4' Aliotti Jan Alexander FHASJHNQO1' RFQ CYOSS3 Rooters' Club: Football Rootcrs' Club: C,1A.'X. Mmmgerl Dimitri AfYl9SbU1'89f Lester Frank Auria Radio Club: T K l Club: QA X.: Ceasar Albert Commissioner of Rallies. Sophomore Class l'r0s1 CSF: Hi-Y: lntvrna- tional Club: l.:1tin Club: Rootcrs' Club: Spanish Club. Louis Russell Auria T Sc l Club. Don Allen Honor Chorus: Hooters' Club. Ben B. Beall International Club: Key Club Yicc-Pres: Root- ers' Club: Spanish Club Pres: Block Rl: lfootbzill lblZlllZ1gCl'I Tennis, flmaiauewwdaqaacl Barney J. Belleci Hi-Y: Rootcrs' Club: Block M: Varsity K l.twt. Football: Varsity Sc l.twt. Basketball: , , , , Bnscbzllll Legislature Geff1eB1221m Frosli Sc Sopli. CSF: Routers' Club. Margaret Ann Branson Cominissioncr of Social .'Xctivitivs: ,lnnior Class St-Cy: CSV: l7llA S1-Cy K l'r0s: lntcrnzitionul Club: junior Red Cross: l.z1tin Club l'r0s: Root- crs' Club: 'l'ri-lli-Y. Ronald j. Bruening Rootvrs' Club: Block M Yzirsitv X l.twt. lfoot ball: SNK'llllIlllllg. jerry C. Anderson Student Body Vice- Pres: Legislature Frosh. Soph. Yr.: jr. Class Pres: Band Vice Pres: CCASC' Pres: All XVestf ern Conference Band: Hi-Y: Key Club: Root- ers' Club: Block M: Basketball: Track: Ltwt. Track: Honor B an d 2 Honor Orchestra. Kenneth A. Beasley Ltwt. Track. Howard Wallace Brown III CSF: French Club: In- ternational Club: Key Club: Latin Club: Root- ers' Club: Science K Math Club: Block M: Football Manager: Ten- nis Club. Roberta Brown FHA: Latin Club: Root- ers' Club: Galleon Staff. of -. 14,11 J im Nicklas was elected to serve as president of the Senior class during the lirst semester. Under the leadership of four very capable class officers, plus the new Senior Council, the Senior class had an excellent year. The annual XVinter Ball with VVinter NVonder- land as its theme was a natural success under the direction of Joyce XVingard. social director, and Mrs. Myrtle Sperling, class adviser. Be.- sides working to raise money for the VVinter Hall, the Seniors saved for a class gift, this to be presented at the end of the year. To an outstanding group of Seniors, we extend our best wishes. fyss , r what ,I 4 V1 'ag F! -.L4!, Serving the full year as vice-president and social director was Joyce Wingard. Dina Lorraine Cantu Richard L. Campbell FHA: Rooters' Club, Peggy Caperton Book Club Seey: CYF FHA: Junior Red Cross Legislature Sopb Yr L ati n Club: Rootcrs: Club. 5 r Kay B. Zwiebel FHA: international Club: Tri-Hi-Y Pres. Walter L. Burns Rooters' Club: T 8: I Club. Sam joe Cardinale Senior Class Pres: Hi- Y: Key Club: Rooters' Club: Spanish Club: Block M: Varsity Sz Ltwt. Basketball All CAI.: Legislature. yn:- 'P' Y al' .l0S9Ph Anfh01'1y Bruno Raoul V. Bruno Rooters' Club: T N I Hi-Y: Rooter? Club: Club: Block M: Liwt. V N I Hub: Honor Football: Hi-Y: Pep Band: Football: Base- Band. ball: Pep Band. Dorthy Lee Burns Ifene B- Bl-lSbY Honor Chorus: Fil.-X: R001CrS'Clul1. Rootcrs' C l u b 1 GA.-X Block M. Jeannie F. Cardinalli Legislature F r o 5 h. IQ Soph. Yr: Freshmen Cla 5 s Secy: Rooters' Club: 'fri-Hi-Y. 4a Frank John Casas Legislature Frosh Yr: Camera Club: Hi-Y: Key C lub 2 Rooters Club: Block M: Varsity K l.twt. Football, All- CCAL: Varsity 8: Ltwt Varsity Golf. Basketball, All - CCAI.: 1 Betty L. Bucchino Head Yell l.eafler: El S u s u r r o: Majorette: FHA: Rooters' Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Press Club. Carol Jean Bushnell Hook Club: Uranlatics Club: Fl-IA: junior Real Cross: Rooters' Club. Pearl Chan Book Club: CSF: CYF: FHA: International Club: Junior Red Cross: Latin Club: Rooters' Club: Science K Math Club Treas: GAA Block: G A A Numeral: C A A Block M: Spanish Club Treas. B.-l tg--7 I Orin Buckman Rooters' Club. Rachel Cameron Velma E. Coyle FH,-X: International Club: Junior:Red Cross: Rooters' Club: Tri-Hi- YQ GA.-X Block: GAA Numeral: GAA Block M. as John Joseph Curatolo Radio Club Pres: Root- ers' Club: T 8: I Club: Block M: Varsity K Ltwt. Track, All-CCAL. Margaret Ann Donahue Rooters' Club. james H. Zimmerman T Alice Yvonne Daniels Head Yell Leader: Leg- islature Frosh. 8: Sopli Yr: FHA: French Club: Rooters' Club: 'l'ri-Hi- Y: Press Club: El Su- SUITO. Rosemarie A. Zammitti FHA: Junior Red Cross Rooters' Club. CSF: Latin Club: Rom- Anita I. Emery ers' Club: Press Club Rooters' Club: Spanish Vice-Pres: El Susurro C l u b : Tennis Club: Bus. Manager. Cheer Leader. B' J im Davis Rooters' Club: Honor Chorus: Block M: Foot- ball, All-CC.-XL: Swim- ming. Wayne G. Downey Legislature Soph. Yr: Soph. Class Treas: El Susurrol Camera Club Secy: International Club: Key Club Treas: Radio Club: Rooters' Club: Spanish Club: Block M. Ray Engel El Susurro: Galleon Staff: Camera Club: In- ternational Club: Palet- teers: Rooters' Club: Rally Committee: Press Club: Student Body Pres: Legislature. Carole Anne Davison FHA: Paletteers: Root- ers' Club: Honor Cho- rus: CYF: Legislature Frosh. Yr. Linda L. Earl Book Club: Latin Club: Rooters' Club: Spanish Club. Barbara Mae Flory FHA: International Club: Junior Red Cross Somers' Club. Tri-Hi .nv 4-xx J Sq.. Iqwmb 5 Gail Davison Legislature lfrosh. K Soph. Yr: El Susurro: CYF: FHA: Rooters' Club: GAA. . . 7 ' Earlme M. Eckstlne Dramatics Club: FHA, junior Red Cross: Root- 5 Helen Speakman was a very capable ' secretary-treasurer for the Senior ers Club: Tri-Hi-Y Press Club: El Susurro. GAA Block: GAA His- Class. torian. paamffq auf: fqfma Mala CYF: FI-lA: Interna- tional Club: ,luniorcllegl Malcolm C. GaYm3n Cross: L at i n u 1 CSF: Radio Club Trea.: . Rooters' Club: Science J9ffYW3Yn9Fl111ef Rootel-5' Club: T gl S1 Barbara R-Glda Hi-YQ ROOICTS' Club. Club: Ltwt. Football. Rooters' Club. and Math Club. 115 ig' VX it 573' 1 K ',n 3? I ' l,, ,P .1- ,P-i 2 st: Lf Y .f . if F F -. . ., W 1, 'ST , VH ff if? 1 gf L , ' David William Holland Ltwt. Football: Base- ball: Ltwt. Track. Sam Cardinale took over jim's duties as president during the second se- l'l'1eStCl'. Marilee Horton Book Club: CYF: FHA International Club : jun- ior Red Cross: Rooters' Club: Legislature Frosli Sz Soph. Yr. Ingrid I. H. Hulanicki Book Club: CYF1 DTH- matics Club: FHA: French Club: Interna- tional Club: Latin Club Treas: Rooters' Club. Z 1 XY? Betty Arm Goetz CYF: FHA: Junior Red Cross. Boyd L. Hamlin Book.Club: CSF: Dra French Club: Interna tional Club: Latin Club Science and Math Club Vice-Pres: El Susurro, jim.I-Iutchinson Representative J un io r Yr: l'r0sh. Class Treas: Soph. Class Vice-Pres: Dramatics Club: Hi-Y' Latin Club: Rooters: Club: Ltwt. Football' Ltwt. Basketball: Trackl matics Club Pres: 'lreasl Rooters' Club: au 'ILS' ' David A. Goetz Rooters' Club. Daniel W. HarveY Johnnie A. Indorato Paletteers: Radio Club: Hooters' Club: Block M All-CCAL Lim. ifpotl ball: Ltwt. ALL-LLAI Track: Golf. X i I ....., Sf Y-,j f 'i Y? Genevieve Hazel Graves Roots-rs' Club. Eladio Gonzales C S F 3 Rooters' Club: Basketball. J. T. Grogan Science and Math Club Roger Erik Henn Latin Club Pres. Joyce F. Hawkins FH.-X: Palcttccrs: Root- vsrs' Club: Tri - Hi- Y: GAA Secy: GAA: Block M Pres. David H. Hastey Radio Club: 'I' 81 I Club. 14 dean. Dale Hideomi Ito Kathleen M. Irish Rootc-rs' Club: 'I' QQ l FHA:-lunior Real Cross: Ken M' Ivamoto llub: Block M: l.twt. Latin Club: Rooter! C 5'l':q lxcy Club: ROOI- l O0tball: Legislature. 1 Club. era Club. 4 . ,X 'Ar A 'lzx CA, Bill E. Leslie p Patricia L. Kurtz Book Club: C Y F I FHA: J u n i o r Red Cross: Rootcrs' Club. Hi-Y: Rooters' Club: T 8: I Club. William Thomas Longacre Connnissioners of Boys' Athletics: French Club T r e a s : International Club: Rooters' Club: Science and Math Club Pres: Block M: Yarxitv Football Manager. inf' -Il Q? Gregory Lasaca -S Lorraine A. Lee Honor Chorus: Rooter! F H A 3 French Q Club: Club: Block M: Foot- Rootcrs' Club: GAA. ball. Rada Me cfzafuoif Sharron C. Light Dramatics Club: Head Yell Leader: GA.-X Nu- meral. Jesus M. Lorenzo Ron T. Linares Hi-Y: Rootcrs' Club: Block M: Ltwt. Foot- ball: Track: Golf: Ltwt. Basketball. Anna Lou Lucero Fl Susurro: FHA Pres: International Club: jun- ior Red Cross: Root:-rs lilnb: Spanieh l'lnbZ 'fri-lli'Y. Q--rx . Raymond Lee Rootcrs' Club: 'I' Zi l Club: l,twt. Footbzi l.twt. Track. apediz' Joy Lockyer FSF: FHA: Pale-ttct-rs: Hooters' Club: 'l'ri-lIi- X L UAA. Joseph M. Lucero Rootcrs' Club: Ltwt, Football: Track, 1 ...I ' , Righard Kojbayashi l.eg'islat11rcf,luniurVlas Tfegigg Galleon Staff Ili-YQ Rooters' Club Spanish Club: lllurk Nl l.twt. Basketball. Arlene Kading Sopli Class Svcyg CYI5 l'iH.fX Secy. Claudette M. james Book Clubz FH AQ: nj un ior Reel Crossg 'lrl-lll Y -L ,, '. 'II 163, ,lv-1 B Laffy W' James Warren H. johnson Hi Y Y: International Fl Q rm, G,in,ml, Club? Routers Clubg Limulisglllull Prcsfscil Science N Math llubg .wx Q Huh club Ltwt. litillllblllll l.twt. U l l ' ' ' Track, Hi Chull Kim Donna M' Kummef CSF: InternationalClub, Student Body Sevretaryi g CSF: lfll.-X1 lnterna- Aria M. KTZYIDS flA0n3l Qll-'lil .lU'fl0f Rell Book Club: C5173 CYI' LVOSSI IVVHVX- VHAQ lntcrnationa Vice-Pres. BQ Treasg junior Red Cross Yice- Peter G. Koenen I'rt-sg Latin Clubg Root- Rootr-rg' Qfluln 13101-k ers' Club: Science X M3 Football. Math iilllll- Tony Jung Bob Marron Leigislature Frrmsb N Sopbg Class Pres. lfroslig lil Susurrog G a l I C 0 n Staff: Hi-YQ Key Club: l.atin C lub 3 Rooters' Clubg Block M1 Basket- Ilalli Swinnning All- CCA-XI.. Yersu Kim lfrosli Class Presg Sopb Class Yicc-Pres: CSF: I r e n C li Club Vice- l'res1 International Club I' r e sg Hooters' Club: Science 81 Math Clubl QA T? 2? .egg Qs C7 3? Annette Rose Lucido Fl Susurroi USF: Dra- Ill8llCSClllll1 FHA: ,lun- ior Red Cross: Rooters' Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Press Club. Mary Alice Machado Book Club: Draniatics Club: FHA: junior Red Cross Pres: Rooters' Club: S p an i s h Club Pres. Junki Kitahara CSF: Key Club: Root- ers' Club: Spanish Club: Block M: Ltwt. Foot- ball: Legislature. Peter S. Lucido Legislature, Frosliz Hi- YQ Rooters' Club: Block M: Ltwt. Football, All- CCAL. Gary Magnelli Latin Club: Rooters' Club. Marlene Joanne Martinez lil Susurro: lJl'E:lllliiIlCS Club: FHA: junior Red C r o s sq Latin Club: Rooters' Club: Spanish Club: Press Club. .4 Sal james Lucido CSF: Latin Club, Eleanor Louise Martin Song Leader: Legisla- ture: l lxlAj junior Red Cross: Rooter! Clubg Spani5li Club: 'liri-Hi- Y Seeyg Rally Commit- tee. Robert H. Martin Latin Club. Natalie M. Lytle lil Susurrol lrllxxl jun- ior Red Cross: Rootcrs Club: Spanish C l u b 'l'ri-lli4Y: Press Club Swim Clubg llonor Roll Danny Martin Rooters' Club: lk Club. Doris Elaine Maschmeyer Honor Band: llonorllr clit-strzii CYP: lfll.-X Routers' Club. C7 William Charles Mathewson Roots-rs' Club. Donald Anthony MacLean Czmiera Clubg Key Club Ruotcrs' Club1 SL'lt'lll'l' IQ Math Clubg Swim- Russell W. May Radio Club 3 Rooters' Club: Science K Math Club: 'I' 84 l Club: Block M: l.twt,l7outball1 Ltwt. Track. Eddie Medina Q 4 T f 'Ci Patricia Ann McDonald S t u cl e n t Body Secy: junior Class Social Di- rector: El Susurrog H on or Band: CSF: Latin Club: Routers' Clubg Tri-Hi-Y: Press Club: Sougleaderp Swim Club: Rally Committee. Virginia McDonald CSF: CYF: FHA: Latin Club: Rooters' Club 3 Paleteers. Mary Mills Book Club: CYP. ming. Dale Edward DeSilva Hi-Y: Rooters' Club: Block M: Bask6tba.ll1 Baseball, All-CCAL. .fancied 0 Sylvia Muir liallx-on Slaffz CSl'A1l.11t- Emily Montanez in Club: liomww' 1 lub: , . . milf. lfll.X: luniur fer-11 . 'lwaviimz Swim Club: Dons Sachle Mufakvshl Cross: Routilrs' Club: Albert Mound l'ri-ss Club K 'l'ri-as VHA: Rootgrfq i llllli Tri-Hi.Y3 llmmr flmi Radio Club: Rooter! Sgiug In-giflerg Rally Press Clubl lil bllruffvl ru, Club. Comuiittcc. U.-X.-X. l., ' Martin Norman Nilson Hi-Y: Rooters' Club: TSQI Club: Baseball. Jim Nicklas lirosli EQ Sopli Legisla- ture: Senior Class Pres: junior Class Vice-Pres: lil Susurroi Interna- tional Club: Paletteersg Hooters' Club: P r e s s Clubg Block My Foot- ball? Baseball: Track, Rally Committee. Juanita Elaine Northcutt Frosli X Sopli Legisla- tureg CSF: FHA: French Club: Interna- ional Club: Latin Club: Rooters' Club. Leo Neely International Clubg l.at- in Club: Rooters' 1 lubg Seienee K Math Club. Mary Lou Murray FH.-X: Rooters' Club: Tri-Hi-Y Service Direc- tor: Girls Block M Pres: G,-X.-X Block MZ G,-XA Sports Manager. Harriet Ann O'Rear Galleon Staffg Draniaties Clubg FH,-X: Rootcrs' Club: Spanish Club: 'l'ri- Hi-Y: Press ClubgSong- leader. , . Xef! Judy Neff Yearbook Fflitorl Leg- islature Vrosli: CSV: l- a t i n Club: Rooters' Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Swim Club: Press Club: lil Susurrog Yell Leaflet. Rally Conuuiltee: Bank of America Camlidatt-. Sheryll Rae Newsome Rooters' Club: Spanish Club: ,lunior Red Cross: National Honor Society: :Xlraiua Club. a1llZalf!nee,awz14lmall'fa,l'm jim Jesse Olson CYF: Science X Math Club: Block M: Swim- ming, All-CCAI.. Audrea V. Pacincar Karl Ohm International Club 3 Catalina V. P2iCi5C8I' ROOICFS' Ullb- International Club. 0 YZ7 Marilyn Beth PHVEY Guillermo V. Pacificar Ronald L. Palmer Norman M. Payton IIYIIZ Irllxxl Rooter? Rootcrk Club. I.atin Club: Rooter! Radio Club: 'I' Xi I Clnbg fillllll fi-N31 'VC 111115 Club: 'I' X I Krllllll Block B I o C lc BI 1 I-ootbillll Club. Mg Football: Iiaskctball, Track. ,-XII-CLIXI.: Track .-XII Robert L. Perez Rootvrs' Club, 'I' EY I Club. Paul joseph Riso Head Yell Leaderg Leg- islature Frosli 8 Sopli Yr: Rootcrs' Club: 'I' 3: I Club. Dave O. Peterson CYF Pres: Dramatics Club 3 Rootcrs' Club: Rooters' Club: P r e S s Club, jack O. Rader T 81 I Club, CCAI.. Bobbie Kay Ramsey FHA: Latin Club: Root- ers' Club: Galleon Stall: Majorettc. Betty Cardoza Raby Rootcrs' Club. Margaret Diana Quaglia Songlcaflcri ICI Susurroi junior Refi Cross: Root- ers' Club: Prem Club Sccy 8: Trcasg Rallv Committee. Barbara Joan Riedelbach Galleon Staffg I-'HAQ Beta Club. i-. 1 4? 13 Q17 tfv E' ts 9 f' E: Anthony Russo Genaro Vincent Riso Patrick M. Riley Don Roy Sanchez Ile 'klgt F .1 Y 3 Yell Leader: Rooters' Block M: Football. RoiltzrIS'urCl11lmiO?l'l K rl Club: T 8: I Club: Block Thema? Sauiiders Club Vice-Pres: lutra- mural Sports. Annabelle J. Rozario Dramatics Club: FHA Junior Red Cross: Root ers' Club: Tri-Hi-Y. aqedllf Gull. Joseph Sansone M: Track, All-CCAI.. Daniel A. Rose CSF: Rooters' Club. Donald B. Reed Honor Baud: Honor Or- chestra: CSF: lnterua tional Club: Key Club Rooters' Club: Block M Swimming, All-CCAL Baud Pres. Camera Club: Science 81 Match Club. dung.. Valerie Emi Sanda , . FHA: Paletteers' Root- Ruby Rachel Rios Judith Adele swam ers' Club? Spanish Club? Book Club: FHA: jun. French Club: Library GAA, ior Red Cross. Club. Judy Smith Dramatics Club: Root- ers' Club. Larry Al Smith Rooters' Club: Block M Football: Basketball Tennis. Don Vierra Dramatics Club: Hi-Y: Rooters' Club: Honor Chorus: Block M: Ltwt. Football: Track . Paul Edward Doolittle Rooter's Club. Sandra jean Smith Robert Wesley Hufmarf Honor Chorus: Junior Camera Club: Rooters Red Cross- R 0 O t e r S f Club: Football: Track. Club. ' John William Souza El Susurro: Hi - Y: Rooters' Club: T 81 Club Vice-Pres: Block M: Ltwt. Football: Basketball. Paul Alpheus Spangler CSF: Hi-Y: Key Club: Rooters' Club: Science XL Math Club: Football: Swimming, All- CCAL: Block M: Monogram Club. Mildred E. Schultz Book Club: C am e r a Club: CYF: FHA: F r e n c h Club: junior Red C r 0 s s : Rooters' Club: Spanish Club Pres: Mixed Chorus: Legisla- ture: GAA Block. Ed F. Shirley Letterman's Club. Billy Ray West Book Club: Radio Club: Rooters' Club: T 8: I Club: Track. Al Samora Rooters' Club, -Q-ev ,-+ if I i '57 'N Q . ,,..47 Q Sally F. Snyder Jody Sollecito Jeannette Mary Stokes Donald L. Clark l'Sl g t'Yl53 l.z1tin Llnlw llcacl Song l.c-nflcrg lil l'-ll.xQ-lllllllbl' licilfrosag lli-YL .RUUll'l'9' lillllwi 'l' Yin' - Pres: Roott-rs' Snsnrrog llrznnzntics Rootvrs' Vlnlmi CDA.-X1 l Qlllli l'rw: litwt. Vlnlmg S p 11 n i s li Clulmg llnlmq l ll:X1 Routers' Tennis llnlm. l'UHKl121ll. lill.-X. llulwi Tri-lli-YZ liully . . L'oniniittc-vi Press lilnlm, Ron Stewart 1 Suml M' Sumlda Helen Speakrllan Lknnmir-sioncr of Crgan- l' l .Xin l'ulctVtg'cirw: limit- Voiiiiiiisfioiicr oi llirls Ray E. Stensland izationy Hi-YQ Rooters' e-rx l lub: lri - lll - YQ .Xtlilrtiug Senior klass - - , H V, Clnhg Block Mg Foot- l-AX-AX 5UlFI li:X:X Block 5f'C5 'l'l'f'li51 lf 0010 V 5' Ffsmfiriglfclflll-QI.I trio! hall: liasclmzill, Nl, llnlm: 'l'ri-lli-Y: Pri-ss A' , A A ' A - Vlnlnl lil Snsurro: iii..-X B 'kf '3'l' All Block: Rally Commit- tuc: Swini Club. 144 Me Winona Dorothy Stone FH :Xi International llnlmg l.atin Vlnlm: Root- Gene K- Stokes vrs' Club: 'l'r i -Hi - Y: lli-Y: Hooters' Vlnlmi li.-XA Block: GgX.'X Nu- James Lee Snow Block M: li o o t lm al l 1 mc-ralg GA.-X Block Bl Rooters' Qlubg S w im - 7 Truck. Yicc-l rcs: Tennis L lub. James R- Smith ming. 'ISV '-ss 454' Peter D. Sandercock Dorothy Thomas LAHIIICFH Lf l ll lr 1 -lunmr . Red Kfrowg Latin L'luhg H 1 Pjete Tmbpy , Spanifh iklulm, 1 51' lr '5 K Xlf .IWW lluh: Knott-rx Kllllll Breck Tostevin SL'il'lIl'1' X Math lklulm. F K1 ' ,,,- l- . C . X, K 1' Marie J. Vellis CSI . FIIAQ Interna- tional fklulmg Latin fluhg Rmntvrs' Clulmg 'Ixri-HL YQ UAA liluck M Seq'- 'lxrcasg GAA Star: UA.-X Annie L. Velasquez Prt-53 Sporm Mgr, -C T Tw' '54 V, Frank John Toomey Q Vincent B. Torrente f SCNUUH K Math Club, - K Ruutc'ra'l'lul11 Block M1 - '7 Iiznkvtlmall All-L'lfAI.. 1 Anna Marie Tuchscher N' ' . 1 -1 , yum Pom L-Grp: Smw T Charles W. Vandagnff '-. 5 clvt-nt Bofly Rcprcwnm- Iilfx 3 Routers L lub: ' twcg iQfX.'X3 Tri-Hi-Y f Honor Vlmrusg Block ' 'lAI'C1is. V -' C. Mg l.twt. If 0 olt If a ll 3 N X4 ,f A+ . Track. pl I I C 'f f 3 N if Q 4 ' 5 - ' 1 V r X A - , . .. KJ . -1' f, f - C W L Q F A vi x Ng F J - . H -- K, L! 1. ,N 1' fi N, ,,l,4 iv- F , tv Y.. H Jf -4 'V S- 1, . x If f X-fi' L ' 1 1 TW5., . f' h- . l' .. 1 X 1 N f-- , ,-' 4 I- ' f - Ll l K r V -' ' f' '.A -1 , lx- , ' F M 7 .. J 1 1 2 5, .. L ., X! F 4 X r --J S, C' A ' Y' , 41 ' V ft , -A . - 4, - f 1, f ' ' t - X. f-ff -.1 ,, 1 . 9 1 '. . t ,f -' ' .. 1 I G, ' ' 19- if X ,W J K K, I ' Henry J. Veloz f y at f ' 1 ., x. -. HEY: Rooter! Kflulal 'IA X 'V ii 1 Club- Richard W. Sargent I' K I Y 7 L Jack A. Weimer Rooters' Club: T K I Club. Audrey Louise Williams CSF: Latin Club: Root- ers' Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Fl Susurro: Honor Band: Swim Club: Press Club: Rally Committee: Song- leader. Rodney C. Wentz Hi-Y: Ltwt. Football Ltwt. Basketball. Joyce Yvonne Wingard rector: Rooters' Club Tri-Hi-Y: Swim Club: Fl Susurro: Press Club: Songlearler: Rally Com- mittee. l1'fem'aiei azz mr We Louie Yamanishi - KeyClub: Rooters'Club: Lynn D'W'fghf Block ixll l,twt. tamm- ROOtCl'S ClLll5Q bqll . t'qlI. Press Club: El Susurro. Pioimr Roni 4' i' ' Senior Class Social Di- Don Edward Shannon CYF: Rarlio Club. Harold Wolford Seiji Yoshindbu Stnclent llorly l'res: Lepr- islatnre: lfrosli N Sopli Vice-l'res: Key Club Pres - Svevi Routers' Club: Block M: Foot- ball: l.twt. Football, All- CCAL: Swimming. Jack Dan Westfall Rooters' Club: 'I' K I Club. Alta Ruth Wooldridge Commissioner of Fin- ance: CSF: CYF Secy- Treas: If H A Treas: International Club: Jun- ior Recl Cross: Rooters' Club. Roger L. Shannon CYF: Rooters' Club. Cv. Michael L. Sarmento Rooters' Club: T Sz I Club. Frankalee Mellow Margaret Branson Howard Brown Bruce Clark Malcolm Gayman Boyd Hamlin Ken Iwamoto Hi Chull Kim Yersu Kim Junki Kitahara Camera Shy Seniors Bruce Wallace Ariss Robert W. Benge Bruce William Clark Danny Dean Douglas Cecil O. Elkins Evelyn Fries joan Leonard Andre Petrasich Tom j. Saunders Gene Takigawa California Scholarship Federation Andrew Kossak Donna Kummer Don Reed William Leslie joy Lockyer Sal Lucido Pat McDonald Virginia McDonald Sylvia Muir Judy Neff Sally Snyder Paul Spangler Marvin St. Clair Breck Tostevin Pete Tribby Audrey Williams Alta Wooldridge 4 ' all ' f I . ,' 'Hi '- 4 71 J., 1 . -, FJ SD .A N 1 ' 5 , x. . Q-. I ... C.. --1. -A ' ' P ll 1 I x Xp t. ' ' '- 1 1 '--. 1 'A .:. ' 1 A 71 4 S s.4, -'- , 1 - rn 4 . . V --A Y v-1 . 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Y , H . ...- .1 . . . - :J 4 1 . 4 . , - ,.. 1-r 1 , 14 , Y 4 11 .1 Q' ' 4' ... 2 , 1 . vi 1 - 1 1 5 ' , 'J ' 4 L'-1 1+ '41 , O 6 Qeptexnher 4 1951, marked the dax our feet took first untertaxn Qteps onto the Monterex Unxon lllgll School groundw lfxen xx1thout our knoxxlng It lt xx ao 211'1l!Hl3OI'tZ1Ill. dax for ui for It marked a complete change Ill our xx ax of hte XVC xxere lfltI'0Cl1.1L6Cl to nexv 1ClC3S nexx facei nexx thought all of them older uQ to show thc llllNlllIStl'lllUI1 and upptrclmsnxen '1 fexx ldms to nmkc our new Qchool '1 lmettcr xnstltutxon nc 1n'1nx nnu xxe .mc 111 toufxt xxt Kxuuuec oxv, oo mr nt xxe relllfe th'1 ill the xx txrough neh st xool xxe xxcxc husx lewrmng 'mc not only IH our Nl1lfllCS VVe xx are qroxxlng u ul ln our Qophomore xexr nexx exents oceurred kVe took oxer the llflllluitlllll of the Why Carnlxal, a nexx and unusual experrente for moot of us lt xxan a greflt Qutcc-QQ ao xx ao our Junxor senxor prom xxhxch came the folloxxnxg ,CTT Hard xxorkxng and xnterested Jumoro 'lt the txme xxe put forth all our energy and came up xxrth an unusuil and fahulouoly succegoful prom 'xlxdmght 1n Venlce Our lng xtir came xx hen xxe finally reached our flnal pe1k of Qlorx, we hecame qemoro lt xxao a long, '1xx.11tcd d xx for 'tll of us 'md one ncxcr to he forgotttn Our nexxlx Ul'g lI1l7lll qemor Counul dxd 'ln excellent Joh Ill U'UXCl'I1lllL, us .Lnc uc em Ill SlDlXlIl'l1l'1llX of our prob cms On lune l0 1955 xxe xxlll graduwte e'1ch of uq to go hm oxxn Qeparate xxax Qome xxxll work, Some eontlnue school othem settle doxxn to rinse '1 Lunxlx hut xx hattx er xxe do, our Nenxor clam xxxll he long rememhtred hx the students 'it 'Nlonterex llxgh I all T . S ..,- 1 and Zfze we'ae macfe. Front row: middle row: back row: J. . A... Prom-preoccupied juniors spent most of their energies from September 7, when school opened. un- til midnight May Zl, when the junior-senior prom was over, on planning and raising money for the big party oi the year. They were advised in their activities by Nlr. lired Zimmerman, whose assistant sponsor was Nlrs. Nihla Knight. lluring the football and basketball seasons the juniors operated a coke concession. As a side-line, they sold beanies and poni-poms at the football Serving as officers for the junior Class were tstandingj Robert Suzuki, vice-president: Dave Zaches, first semester president, tseatedl joan Johnson, social director, Sally Ann Durr, treasurer: Diane Davis, second semester president, and Connie Cross, secretary. Paom games and. as hand warmers for cold evenings, hot baked potatoes. 'l'o wind up the football season, the class staged a homecoming dance after the Sali- nas ganie. .X lightweight and a varsity queen, chosen by the teams, reigned over the dance. Oriental Festival was the theme finally chosen for the prom, which was held at the lixhibition Ilall at the lfairgrounds. Dancing was to the music of llerb lXliller's orchestra in a setting which recreated the glamour and mystery of the eastern world. P. Pardne, D. Siragnsa, l.. Spadaro, K. Vellis, N. Prego, D. Saldana, J. Hawes, P. Roccia, B. Davis, A. Roberts' v NY. Rankin, C. llarris, li. ferchi, S. Young, S. Morey, j. llerryberry, P. Fisher, B. llg, S. Crowley, B. Martinez' Garretson, lf. Howell, XV. Krise, J. Kohler, C. Funk, T. Tonian, D. Tormey, IJ. Matthews, 'l'. Sperling, J. Baum 1 QQ-I-4 Front row: middle row: Imul, VI. ,Iwhnwn I Mn-wnaiix, I' Smith, 42. Ilinu. IP, Iffpy, S. Ilnrr, lf Iiznncs, If. Kfnrphyx S. Munoz I llll!lI'lI, 5. I-vin-r vnx. X, kzmlllmlzy DI. 5IIlIiI.l'I', lx, Iimlzini, II. 5.al11uru, IP. Szituw, IJ. II1lIt'5tl'fl, Y. Ifvans l'. lnskznlxatnz back row: I . MIN-In. l'. XXIIN-111. ,I I.HNIZiIlI4I,'II. -I.u'kx-111, IQ. IiZlI.fl'j'2llll2i, 'If Uknnium, M. .'XIl'llfiIl2lg8l', 1. I'1lnll1 ll I a1II X II thnxu . ., .v. . I X ff X Front row: II. Mills. IJ, IH-iiflcrgrziss, II. Sc-:ily Il. Iimc-rsmm, KI. Ili-mlrix, S. Asclilc, I.. Burrlctt, R. Bee, S. Avjla, C. Erick- son: middle row: If. Iinrns, IS. Young. X. I.ux'xI1m'ss,I1. XvIlj.lll1'I', N. SIIUHY, IJ. l.cv, XY. Vilskcr, M. Iiaccliler, KI. Anderson, IJ. KL'llllt'4Ij'I back row: KI. Irwin, I., I.l1IJliN, I'. ,Icxxm-II, M. Hzirmly, if King, XY. Munrnc, 'If Mznlonc, IJ. Burchcll, KI. .-Xrtellac, R. lfaifnl,-. Front row: Cf, IDiM Son, Y. Ilolor R. KIQV4-rs, Ii. N man, 1. ones, IS fa man, NI Ri xtniycr, . IIFUHIIIIS, K. Paik, D. Bzinrloy, S. Ricliarr X. Iii-mls, 'lf Xigrlwn, l cha-5, II. IICIIZIIII, II. KInurNc, II. 'I'mnlminaun, IJ. H iffy. J 4 .4 5 'lnitI1, I.. IIQ-Iiziukr, If. 'cl rfiwnn, R. XXIIIOIIS, A. lircen, R. Baker, K. Pierce A I -U ...yn no in ,,. Front row: K. Sakai, P. Arcnsluirgcr, P. Mztknclli, I.. O'l3cll, S. Sheffield, Cf Crows, K. Milazzo, H. My-llcricm, M, Lucimlog middle row: AT. Tulmvrvillc, 1. Mauzcv. B, Rmlcliffc, A. Richmond. N. Del Rosario, IJ. Davis, ll, Luttciig back row: Ii. Ponder, R. Pierce, T. Leikam, Borclicrs, A, Naclihaur, j. Madsen, J. XYiIlizmis, li. Ayers. C. Caldwell. Jw V W-, K 'Qi' 'fer 'WAV ff Front row: K, liuurgc, J. Roof, R. Ycriioii, I . Pzirrisli, hi. Scliwzirtz, M. i'ji5illj1L'I', li. firm-gory, I.. Garcia, IJ. Tlmiiizns: middle row: li. IR-rl. Xl. Stzmyuii. IJ. Mzirrmi, R. Piiikftmm, S, Sirkgmww, 'If Hmmm, ,l. Fawn, .'X. iiarzziiwnzi. I. Urziinzisi back row: ,I. 1':mlii1:ih-. Y. Spziclzxro, Ii. Iivlh-ci, K. ilirlzi, S, Yuiuig, XI. l.m'i4lii, X. i.1lI1lUllI, Ii. Sweat. Front row: V. Rim-, M, flonznlcs. M. Struttmi, J. .Mlm-11, H. Lew, IN1. Northcutt, N. Smith, N. XVrightg middle row: R, Ruby, -I. links-r, I'. XXYZISIIIJIIYII, R. Hcrgzirzl, H. NYl1it11cy. M. Magi-c, S. Ilzmmkcr, XY. juni-sg back row: R. xYill'L'il'l', H. 'I'hm11p- sun, Ii. Ili-stun, If. Mzniurana. J. XX'm'nvcr, il. Howor, lf. Ask, J. Uzivi, V. Rucccllo. vu, wr.. 9 i- . 'Pm I3 I pvligp, Q ,F M H vi 771' 2 I ifrf- i gk lf' B elf , I H ' r , 1.-Y Yo ' 1 V M. VA -, Quit? J -fry 1 HAVE GONE t' t iv' Fnsm Nei xi. X X X XX A 17 -4--,i 4 ,f ff 5 si J f l , s 1112 74,1 . . . ' Mr. Spencer shows a group of interested juniors some point of interest in the United States-his home town perhaps? rl wowoea-5F f WNY EVERYONE usrr me fx xbnoom j fav' jE'fjW 4 x e . CC l Cp , 1 c 4 k iffy! 22, ,f cuem U TCSTON v . ---- S ........ SULDHUQ i I III Mr. Glasser's chemistry class prepares for a little action. I Front row: J. Smith. I.. XN'illi:m1s, IJ. ,llHIlli'i. lf .-Xvufl, IJ, llziih-S, Nl, l':nrmh-s, -I. xvllllillll, J. McNulty. F. l,f'l3OlICX, I, liooperi middle row: Nl. Smith, li. ulnliiiwii, Nl. XYhitc, Xl. Griffin, Rl. Xvlillllllljlllfi, .I. Ncziry, QX. l'ritChctt, N. Arlinc. C, McKenzie, ll. Suzuki: back row: M, Prim-tn, I.. Lulu, T. ,lm-niiiiigs, j. Greene, K. Miiiick, Lf Selhicky, B. Colescott, R. Rohr, .-X. Deus. 'Y 4-get .. fm Leading the Sophomore Class were lstandingl David Albert representative and vice-president, Doug johnson, treasurer fscatt-dj Jill Donangelo, publicity manager, Dick Olson, presi- dent, second semester: Alan Kirby, presidentiirst semester and joan Duren, secretary. s ees, Ma, awww XYith their eyes to the future-the spring of 1956, to be exact, when they will spend their all for the junior-senior promfthe sophomores, led by Alan Kirby and Dick Olson, worked throughout the year on various money-raising projects. Money-mad volunteers froze their fingers on Cold fall evenings making snow cones to sell to football fans. Then, in thc spring, the class joined with the members of the Radio Club in sponsoring the May Carnival. So the last days of April were busy ones as sophomores circularized the other classes and clubs to find out, first, what booths they wantedg then, what prizes. As a result of their joint efforts, the sophomores and Radio Club members were able to declare the two-day affair a success. ln December class members elected one of their girls, Francesca Garcia, sophomore queen for the XVinter Hall. Apart from their social life, the sophomores took part in a testing program in November, taking the Differential Aptitude Tests, and thereafter spent considerable time in the sophomore cubicle in room 6 discussing the test rcsults with their counselors, Miss lirereton and Mr. tiadaire. liy the end of the third quarter, each sophomore had planned his pro- gram for next year. Activities of the sophomore class were super- vised by Miss Ruth Ann Feinberg and Mr. Elmer llighley. Front row: K. D'Aqui, I. Cricchio, M. Lorca, F. Garcia, D. Brunton, -I, llonangelo, J. A. Larsen, P, Sandberg, fi. Ciorr, B. 1'--. ow - f-so Lucas: middle row: If, Noto, Lf Fratangelo, S. Bruno, M, ' Hawkeswood, IJ. Martin: back row: j. Sansone, IJ. Tilly, J R. Evans, M. Ford. orrtntt, M A. aXig,o, -I, Lostanti, bl, Durtn, M. Ldwards, . . Russo, lf. Tardio, A. Bnckcldce, A, llavi, I . Motley, K. Hahn, 'Al YW' Front row: M. XVatkins, B. Nordgren, I. Correia, R. Lasaca, C. Mellqw, E. XVooIdvridge, KS. Giedt, R, Iiee, A. Donahue, C. Lewis: middle row: K. Zimmerman, R. Fitzpatrick, I.. Reed, J. Xcrmi, l.. Balcster1.,A' l'OSt3l1Q3. Nelson. D..H2QgC- man, N. XVrigl1t, A. Mc.-Xlping back row: J. Hadley, D. Ray, G. Hixson, C. Yanes, L. Moran, LJ, l'arnum, M. Dittrich, J. Ryan, L. Milligan, B. Paradice. .,,.3',R... w Front row: l. Maru-irzx, l'. Pctvrs, J. A, Surci. l.. Stillwcll. J. Fil-lflx, li. Hallock. li. liulniilxmi. M. Smith, Jr., Mznrsliznll, A. Smith. l.. Simms. middle row: lf. Ilrakc, li. M. Ibzuvsim. Ii. ilnrciu, li. liulvzmkx. .X Slum-Him-141, J. llmrrvzi, J. l,Q'lli1llll, J. l.eikzxm, N. llym-rs, ll. Slisuvq back row: A. l.:1lzv1'mli. fi. limiu-5. Kllll4l5t'Il, lf. Iiilln-ck, li. lzxglur, Ki. liUlJll5, M. Vanimly, li. Cawsicly, J. llznlkctt. Front row: K. llzmrrlcustlc, ll. Salrlana, S. lla-ckcr, ID. llawtlmrm-, l'. llc-cklmrclt, M. l.:mL-, M. Burke-lclcc, l.. Recd, M. l.Il5lll'F, J. Qungliug middle row: l.. l.urw1z, lf. XX1-lah, Lf Xxvtill-NUII, S. l'ittlmn, IP. llrzapvr, li, Yuinig, R. Nctlanrl, IJ. XYilcox, J. l'mm'ruy, ffllnyla-, l.. lirckkcl back row: ll. N2lIIIl1'j', M. l.llNl'Fl, li. l'g4lm:1, l.. Sllvfly, M. lie-lamn, R. fififflllliilb, lf liilllgllfllll, ll. Za-in-rlza, IJ. Sclllzlick, A. llllll'l'll, , v . 17. www' M .M 1' again. ,,-gr, f -'ni ,',n:., 7 1' Z- 5 Wifi! Rm' ' -V F ay 1. '95 TX Front row: T. Morey, I.. Cordova, A. Peterson, J. Brucin, -I. XVOItcr. C. Fwoldscn, N. Bruno, F. Rgames, P. Hovitkamp, G. S:mcIwz: middle row: I.. 'IIZIIIIICII I'. Ilurris, NY. Hong, S. f'Iz11'k, Y. Ilivins, DI. Allen, H. fuscy, L. Locro, 1. Xavarro, A. IoI111Qox1: back row: C. I:lX'IlI1,J, C1zIIxImr1I, S. StanIcy,'Y. Stn-cle, S. Pzltlmvl, I.. Blackmore, I'. SIIZIIIIIOIIV B, KIIIILT, P. D1 liirulamo, S. Balcstcri. I f'yf..:gf3dQ..., N 'wr' fgii Front row.: IZ. IWIIIIIICIC, SXIZIIIUT, Ii. Y:1IcIVix'ivso, S. IIZISIIIIHOIIIII, K, Rlinzmi, If. IQIIIIIIIIIHIIZHN, if Reeder, Il. Ifspinoia, B. klutmrlmi mxddle row: IQ. Nmtlm, I7. Olxou. Ix. lkzllzxlzum, X. Kirlmy, Ii, I':Ir:Ix'icI11i, I'A I.o11L-ro' Ki, XIUQQU173, Lf flkm-M.r' H' kllllllflfl. bl. .Xllvng back row: IZ. IImxIAII, I.. St Q-Illlf, Ii. Iiuvi- I . vlllflilllllll, IQ. Nzntiml, if Iloutonm-t, K. flayumzum, Il. Raymoml, , V . I l'..X1lIlL'Ill, lx. IIzI1:II. Front row: -I. XXX-Ich, I.. XYrigI1t, IZ. I':u'kcr, I .l,I'OX'IIlCC. VI. II11gIws, I.. Shaw. KI. KIclYiIIi:1ms, IU, Mattos. I.. Quock, Y, 'lizmimotoi middle row: If Iiurtlctt, NI. XXMIH, Y. Ilryzm. S, XIcIfx1tix'm-, Il. Hamm, 'If llzxtzmo, Ii. Sakamoto, Ii. XX'ong, ID. lY:1Ikcr. IJ. SwuIg':1rrI: back row: -I. I1-my XY. IILu'wy. If. Ilmm-n, IQ. Iioucllcr. I.. Collmrn, li. I.aw5on, I Corn-s, Ii. Mattos, .-X. Corrcia, .-X. Harris. 1- 'Ci' ' I fa r ,U Fw I'- ,',...vg,, we f , - xr if 'V' 11:54 Fr mld ba ar' Q ..v2, K . Front row: -I. IM-11111111 IJ Ulu llr 'rx '11 110010 0111111 1r1 1 Q Brvnnvr middle row: 9 IZ:1l1 I 1 I-x1111111 Q N11 1 1 if Ivz-rsrmi hatk row rmx Il r IX 1 1 111 1111 11 or flr:1l1:1111, N. N:11'I1l1:111r FFOTII YOWI U. Vixllrf I 1 1 1 111111111 t T Y' I7 'I' k11111r Il, l'111-I1111-r: middle row I if IJJlX'iNI back row llilllllil, I-'.XX':11ki11s, Ahxnwlv JJ Ont row: -T, Rvrv. lm 111111 1111 ar X C1 C I R IC I fhcrrx D XX oo Q ' dle TOWZ -I. l51M:11,1x111 1 I1 wc 1 1111. 1111 4 r Rallmx ck row! ll, Vick, S011 1 1 11 WE GOTA AD CASE OF ATHLETES HEAD X Mr. Larsh's health class seems interested in something toward the front of the room. QL .4-N' IW Front row: T-. Yee, S. Yoshinolvu, E. Shiraki, J. Yoshida, M. Yan l.cnnL'n. H. Dcgoto, I74 Zia-I, lf IWZISIHIZI, M. h1CNl'2ll, G. Sum-chting: middle row: A. XYnlkup, M. rrhilfll, H. Smith, IJ, Rzullcv Y. iiizlczllmug N. Napoli, l'. Siino, M, Hume, j. Olivcria, .-X. Coclwin: back row: S, Milwit, G. XXVCIIYCF, 'If Huglu-tt, B. liznlc, I.. Suvkt-tt, j, Stuck, S, Hnrnlmzirt, IJ, Atkins. I.. Smith, I.. XYhc:1ton, Kathy Palma lears the do's and don't of driving -1 in Mr. Albert's drive training class. BENCH QACING TODAY X QP' LX. 4' -4 xH-I Leaders elected by the incoming class of '58 were tstzmflimgl Pilar Milazzo, representative, second semesterg Vicky Stim- son, treasurerg tfront rowh Benny Enea, representative, First semester: Pat Murphy, president second semester: Claude Crabb, president First semesterg and Rosalind Arcoleo, secretary. afzaftmen gel info fne of The freshman class startecl out with a hig hang this year fsomeone popped the lvalloons for the balloon claneel. They were introclueecl to the rest of the school at the lirosh Reeeption, helcl in the gym. The clanee, a great sueeess, helpefl make the sophomore, junior ,anml senior classes aware of how willing their new elassinates were to participate in all events. Appearing in the Cialleon for the first time in many years. was a column strictly for freshmen, fea- turing all the happenings around campus. This class, the largest freshman class in the history of the high school, has macle many eontriliu- These woe-begotten freshmen are sitting out a dance at the Freshman Reception. tions to the school, not only in scholastic ahility, hut in creating lvetter spirit ancl good frienclship. They were lecl lmy six very eapalile otlieers. These Stu- clents representecl their elass at the student council meetings ancl kept them informed of the current happenings at Rl LTHS. ln three years, when these stuclents finally he- eome seniors, they will uncloulmteclly look hack upon their freshman year with joking and humor, but reeall what a hig, important step their first year was. A-Xetivity sponsors for the elass were Miss Mary 'lo Vliillnisull anfl Mr, .Xshtielfl XYalker. fN 'N FQOSH 'Nd f J 'THEY Sune AQE SHALL THIS YE AQ g V, nfu.. QW' 'K Q . im Front row: M. VVilliams, J. Lotigzoria, P. Buccliino, F. VVashhurn, C. Norton, R. Garrc-tson, D, Norris, T. Ycmc, J. Browe, 1. Voltaire: middle row: C Struct, li. lfuca, P. Hunt, R. Rodriguez, S. iluth, li. l.ytlc, IJ. Billey, 'l'. llouglicrty, H. Vox, R. Gomez, Y. XVCnnliCrg3 back row: M, Maioranzi, l'. Sczirtlinzl, lf. Collctto, S. Maiorana, P. rllflfillllllltl, j. lbztrling, Lf. Schultz, j. llnnicron, NY. lxvIiSlllllll ll. . , 'fzvmv' .YIS.- W , ,,,,,. ' 1 4 M, i . .I .....,. ., Q-- W.qX. L nw f f' Mf'w+ rW'9f?'ffl 1:1e'gY' . . ...M S 4,410 sw' ,P ,fa K I In x,k?H'gA4 mv WN Front row: D. Jennings, VV. Yniigliti, C. CllIllllllj.fll2lIll, ID. lizinshcrry, M. Simmons, I7. Sticllmin, R. Sztylor, N. XYilcox, D. Gibson, middle row: J. XVctmorc, ID. Smith, M. Yicrrzt, A. johnson, M. Mt-llo, IJ. lfrznnklin, I.. Tomlinson, IS. Swift. Front row: M. XValtcrs, M. Munoz, L. Norton, XV. NYillianis, M. Davis, T. Vcloz, J, Bcdcloc, M. Monar, XV. Curtis, T llalling: middle row: .-X. xlflrllfllll, l.. XvUIlCll, S. 'I'h:xrp, if liouth, P, Murphy, l.. llowtlroy, R. Arcolvo, -I. Ifossutn, B. Yen- tiniiglizi, R. Rolwrts, R. llntncrong back row: li. Mouticl, A. llzircltlsty, J. Kirby, IJ. Lfurl, R. Garcia, K. lit-zullc, IJ. Pa' lf. Mitchell, XV. Polk. 4. r l lr! .4 ,Inf Front row: Ci. Ranclazzo, A, Spaclaro. A. Aliotti, R. Nl:1r1lnv7. F. Nilmlvtth NY. Marshall, XY. llnrris, F. Aviiiia, T. R. Rifhtmcvcrg middle row: Xl. lllllllll, IJ. cillfliilfll, R, Tmnzixini, li- cullllld- TY fzinwm. Xl. Stnniyan, KT. lQI11IlSP O. P- . . Prcgo, V. Vic-rm, J. Ruslmcxllj back row: ll. Iiliw, 'II Iiiilc, IP. .-Xrwflfvwi. J. llzmuzlrfl. J. Nlitcllvll, L. Cralllwv. lx- H 7 Xandagriff, F. Morrison, S, jackson. QQ.,- 7f JN:. Front row: A. DiMaggio, I.. Rios, j. Davis, J. l'aCc'l10tti. lf. NYrigl1t, Ci. Rainwzatcr, D. Silva, U, Morgan, D. Clmisser, M. Robinson: middle row: G, Nisliiguchi, bl. Spcnkmzin, T. Rlmmlv, .-X. Ilrnlcy, Y. Ciollctto. l.. Xlinick. P. Stock, R. Yenegai, I.. DcMeurichy, P. Jackson, A. Czmlinallig back row: Il. Slmw, ll. tiut'1i11,'l', Mu-5, li, Kckur, l.. XYilfl, R. Vlwycl, B. Carnazzo, A. Bcrgqnist, I.. Tanaka. Front row: M. fhatman, l.. Irving, j. Rcynf1lds,J. VYhitc, A. Braccm, fi. lamvs, M. Motlcvi R. Kremer, M. Alexander, D. Mascarcnns: middle row: F. fiilln-rt, T. Magcc, I7. llnclizinnn, J. llzullvy, l.. xlIlI'Sl1Illl,Xv.l.t'l1Tl1IlIl,C..'xlbll0ll, B. Saunclcrsi back row: K. Ralph, IJ. Shiffcr, D. VVilson, li. lfislilcr, T. Artcllzin, J. Yosliiyzmlzi, If. Garvin, S. Molton, IJ. lla-lms, j. Sanda. I n ' - -U . i X W Front row: C. Faxon, K. Muir, J. Colletto. T.. Cromwell, A. Sakai, P, XVrigl1t, Y. Stimsun, K. Howe, M. Lopez: middle row: R. Curry, H. Sansone, M. Burton, N. Napoli, M, Tooniey, G. O'Dc-a, R. Aguilar, j. Circ-cn, lf, l.:1rn: back row: R. Samano, A. McCulloch, I-. VVoods, B. Logue, D. Fitzsimmons, ll. Munaknta, B. Burns, N. Sliermzm, l . Alviso, H. 'l'l1om:1s. Front row: B. Hamilton, A. Flores, N. Taylor, R. Hassi-rigor, XV. Frolmerg, A. Montelione, M. McDaniel, D. Perdue, B. Perdue, F. Kellygmiddle row: R. Vancil, J. Kremel, A. Rosario. P. Cassalata, P. Lugone, M. Romo, R. Bendt. J. McMullin, C. Beaman, J. Barrera, J. Cutshall, back row: E. Smith, L. Ifinclmer, J. Donn, B. Harlan, T. Ingersoll, B. Mauget, G. Dewey. C. 'Williams, M. XVessner. .AI Front row: S. Paredes, R. Patterson, J. Brucia, I., Galloway, A. Andrei, B. Brown, B. Styles, P, Sartwell. M. Busby, E ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 7 ' - H N I 1 Qliall IX. XY:igm'r, I.. Young Hieherg middle rowg J. Fliassen. lf. Ojea, G. I..1nc5, I.. Millmr. I, XX illmm . hl. Olixcr, I . M ir. , J. Keller, P, Partchg back row: R. Alves, P. Mclicynoltls, IQ. lgmgcrnk, ID. Mc.-Xulziy, I Mzirsiguerrzi, R, Nicklus, D. Hylton M. Lopez, D. Gomez. . -. K ' .V 1' , C , ,,,,,,4 Front row: IJ Hartsock F Niehiguchi ,I VVl1itc I' Buslmv j M1tQuv1m1 B Ro ' - ' ' '.' --, Y- -,. y,T.AIl. ,O.Ff. l,,R., ' E- Illgipgrzv 3ff.DI2'k:2l1cEx'S:Imicit1le row: I.. Izflwarcls, l'. Ilcnrriett, M. Tzlpia, J. Itlctzollunifi PningiiiglctciriilliifKIrmore?XiCgni?il?, C30-Dell: pavlovllv 4- .iU15,siaw, back row: II. Nestor, J. long, Ii. Mnrot, C. Rivers, I . Almziger, Ii. Ilnrtlett, I.. Shaw 1 y Front row: R. Gillespie, O. Morales, I. Buzzard, G. jasper, P. llrucning, M. Eliskovich, T. Pnsszmisi, ll. George, I.. Vralxill, D. Iklosslrruggerg middle row: ID. Sllannon, A, Iiflwzircls, M. Mt'Iloii:mlfI, A. M. I'illXX'ZlI'KIS, I.. Iii-ntim. R. Miirilock, IJ. Brewer, P. Milazzog back row: R. Smith, A. Rosario, M, Sory, IJ. Iliimi-Q, V. XYingo, I,.'I'rcmz1ync,j. Bricker, li. I.utes, II. rIlllO!IlIJ son, G. Ansell. v Q 11 C N 7 I I - . ,-1 .cg 4, Q ' 1 I .tl A A ,, ' N ., . 4 , N so-,, Ray Engel served as president of the Student Council for the first se- mester. Twenty-one members held ofhce in the Monterey Student Council this year, four of whom were appointed by the faculty, while seventeen were elected by the student body. Not every officer held a year-round position. The president, vice-president, secretary, and the class presidents and representatives were elected for just one semester. Mr. Richard Schuman, vice- principal, was adviser of the grouipy ,fab A Serving as vice-president during the first se- mester was Leon Panetta. Pat McDonald was secretary. Many topics of interest came up in the Student Council during the year, some were passed and some, vetoed. The group decided that a new coke dispenser should be put in the Snack Shack. They paid for uniforms for the song and yell leaders, and they lent money to them for second outfits and to the Band to purchase additional uniforms. However, the Council didn't spend all its time lending money and buying things. The group went The following officers served for the full year: Cfront rowl Ron Stewart, Commissioner of Organizationsg Gloria Lotten, Commissioner of Public Relationsg Margaret Bran- son, Commissioner of Social Activi- ties: Judy Neff, EL SUSURRO Editor, and Ceasar Albert, Commis- sioner of Rallies, fback rowb Charlie Aculf, Commissioner of Intramural Sportsg Andy Hathaway, GAL- LEON Editor, Alice Daniels, Head Yell Leaderg Jody Sollecito, Head Song Leader, Helen Speakman, Commissioner of Girls' Athleticsg Alta Wooldridge, Commissioner of Finance: and Bill Longacre, Com- missioner of Boys' Athletics. .4- 41' Yi ' '-If .lj 4 4 9 V -' .1 fd -,!!.J, ' jim Shiffer let up on his trumpet playing for awhile to take over the duties of vice-presi- dent, second semester. Donna Kummer made a very capable secretary. on various exchange student council meetings to Carmel, Pacific Grove, and Monterey Peninsula College, and slated a visit to Salinas. Monterey en- tertained its share of visitors, too, PG, Carmel, and Salinas were their welcome guests. Monterey Participated in the activities of the Coast Counties Associated Student Council through- out the year, and in the spring Council member Andy Hathaway, Galleon editor, was elected vice- president of the CCASC. Class presidents and representatives made up a good size group by them- selves. They are Cfront rowi Pilar Milazzo, freshman representativeg Pat Murphy, freshman president, second semester, Joan Duren, sopho- more representative, first semester, Diane Davis, junior president, sec- ond semesterg and Dave Zaches, junior president, first semester, fback row? David Albert sophomore rep- resentative, second semester: Alan Kirby, sophomore president, First semester: Sam Cardinale, senior president, second semester: Claude Crabb, freshman president, first se- mesterg jim Nicklas, senior presi- dent, first semesterg Dick Olson, sophomore president, second semes- ter, and Benny Enea, freshman rep- resentative, first semester. gg . Irs- QDJ MA ' i,', lic . S. Seiji Yoshinobu took over Ray's duties and served as president dur- ing the second semester. The Student Council did a good job during its first full year under the new setup and concluded the year's business by spearheading a drive to net a 100 per cent pledge from MUHS'ers to buy student liody cards next year. CCXSC president for the year 1054-55 was senior Jerry Anderson, who presided at the election meet- ing at San Lorenzo Yalley liigh in April. Gloria Lotten was his appointee for the post of secretary during the year. J- EL 'C' .5 fe A F' The song leaders dxrected by Jody Sollecnto dnd an exceptionally outstandmg job this year They are front rovxj Jody Qolleclto Audrey Wxlhams Eleanor Martm and Ann ORear Chack rowj Pat Mc Donald Margaret Quagha Sylv1a Muir and Joyce Wxngard The faculty advxser for these gurls as well as for the yell leaders was Miss Mary Jo Tlllotson Sang! x The peppy song leaders go through a routme at one of the basketball games B111 Guxlford Leadmg yells came easnly for these gxrls They were the orlgmal yell leaders mmus Karen Curtls fmatc-db Gene Imo Penny Sandberg Dxane Brunton Gmlford K ti d mm Judy Neff and Ahce Daniels head yell leader We!! .feaflwi JK T s,..... Keeplng the spmt up at one of the football games were Cleft to flghtb Ahce Damels B111 Gullford Dlane Brunton Guxlford and Penny Sandberg fu if umba Reef 64044 A dime-or even less-contributed to the Ameri- can Red Cross makes a student eligible for member- ship in the Junior Red Cross, the campus organiza- tion whose main objective is to help others who are in need. More than thirty active members participated this year in giving gifts at Christmas time to service- fbaama Gui Members of one of the most active groups on campus, which is still in the process of becoming a legally constituted club, are the students who are interested in dramatics. Under the guidance of Mr. Curtis Cureton, dynamic drama coach, the students have been en- Front row: M. Quaglia, J. Quaglia, M. Buckeldee, M. Branson, H. Lew, A, Rozario, Ii. Montanezg middle row: M. McNeal, IJ. Kunimer, A. Petersen, M, Lasiter, V. Coyle, A. XVooldridge, B. Flory, B. Kumnier, K. Irishg back row: M. Machado, IP. Caperton, A. Kratins, J. Franklin, B. Goetz, A. Lucido, NV. Rankin, E. Eckstine. men, needy families, and hospitalized children and in collecting toys for a California orphanageand magazines for servicemen's organizations. Officers of the group, which is advised by Mrs. Mary MacAllister, were Mary Machado, presidentg Molly McNeil, vice-presidentg Carleen Flint, secre- tary-treasurer, and Anne Petersen, historian. abled to attend productions at the Golden Bough, the First Theater, the Wharf Theater, and Fort Ord, and have been able to see special performances at the Hill Theater. Many of them, some also mem- bers of the drama class, took part in the MUHS productions, including the senior play and the one- act productions. I Front row: XV. Rankin, M, Martinez, A. Rozario, L. Smith, A. Petersen, E, Snyder, M. Rightmyer: back row: C. Ewoldsen, C. Talbot, E. Eckstine, A. Lucido, M. Machado, S. Snyder, J. Smith. Front row: R. Alves, D. Balesteri, C. Baker, H. Thomas: back row: J. Keller, G. Ingram, C. Acuif, R. Brue. 6' Glad Constantly at the beck and call of Galleon or El Susurro staff, the members of the Camera Club put in many hours, during and after school, taking and printing pictures for the school publications. Without their cooperation, neither paper nor year- book would be complete. Sauce GM Working while others play, the eight members of the MUHS Service Club have lived up to the purpose of their organization: to render service to the School and to aid in the practice of good school citizenship. Collecting tickets and operating the gates for football and basketball games is the service in which Y M Seated: C. Acuff, B. Hufman, B. Evans, IJ. McLean: standing: M. Ford, K. Mi11ick,J. Greene, P. San- dercock, M. Schultz. X Students who have taken or are taking photog- raphy make up the membership of the club, which is headed by Marion Ford, president. Robert Evans is secretary-treasurer and Mr. Elmer Stoll, the sponsor. Club funds are used to replace or buy ad- ditional equipment for the photography department. they are most prominent. They also participate in the control of school traffic. These activities are under the direction of their adviser, Mr. Melvern Pankratz, and president-Charles Acuff, in the fall semester, and john Kohler, in the spring. Dominic Balesteri was vice-president and Harry Thomas, secretary, of the club. X M I , ,. -Q. ' 741 ,Ala W Plain food, fancy food, canned food, lots of food-that's what the Tri-Hi-Y had for most of their activities, but there was a purpose behind it all. The club is a service organization, and the pro- ceeds from the fancy food and the canned food were donated to worthy causes. The cake sale, held in the patio in March, was for the benefit of the Monterey Youth Center. The canned food and cash admissions to their dance, the Tri-Hi-Y girls used to supply a complete Thanksgiving dinner to a needy family. Getting together with the other campus service organizations, the Tri-Hi-Y first had a dessert party ' ff XXMZEE Front row: B. Bucchino, J. Neff, M. Branson, M. Vellis, E, Montanez, J. Cardinalli, S. Sumidag middle row: J. Wingard, A. Daniels, A. O'Rear, N. Lytle, B, Flory, A. Lucero, V. Coyle, A. Rozariog back row: J. Lockyer, A. Williams, E. Martin, K. Zwiebel, A. Lucido, E. Eckstine, D. Kummer, J. Sollecito. with the Key Club and later a pot-luck dinner with the members of the Hi-Y. Though it might seem that all the junior and senior girls did was concern themselves with food, they accomplished much during the year toward furthering the purpose of their group: to get a bet- ter understanding of helping other people. One of their final activities was sponsoring a booth at the May Carnival to build up their treasury for future service. Adviser for the Tri-Hi-Y was Miss Ruth Ann Feinberg. Officers of the group were Kay Zwiebel, presidentg Marilyn Stratton, vice-presidentg Eleanor Martin, secretary-treasurerg Gene Iino, social di- dectorg and Mary Lou Murray, service chairman. Illia his WMV ' w9'K 'f 'TKUHKV-If?KF in fi 'ra-gl .ful W' Front row: J. Johnson, M. Stratton, M. Gonzalez, C. Eames, S. Durr, G. lino, P. Pardue: middle row: C, Cross, B. Cerchi, N. Prego, P. Fisher, B. llg, W. Ranking back row: M. Griffin, F. Olson, P. Was- son, D. Davis, J. Cvarretson, B. Cole- scott, J. Gratiot. Front row: R. May, B. NVest, J. Curatolo, J. Indoratog back row. D. Fisher, J. Sansone, P. McReynolds, D. Shannon, C. Benes. Raclio Glad Co-sponsors with the sophomore class of the May Carnival, the Radio Club was once again one of the most active groups on campus under the di- rection of Mr. Robert Combellack, radio instructor. The twenty-five members of this club have, this year, purchased service manuals for the radio shop, '7wJe mel I GMA Limiting its membership to students enrolled in trade and industrial classes-auto mechanics, carpen- try, machine shop, and radio, the T Sz I Club had only eighty members this years. Officers of the organiza- tion were Don Clark, president, John Souza, vice- presidentg and Jerry Smith, Secretary-treasurer. Front row: J, Riso, R. May, J Curatolo, B. VVest, N. Payton, R Lee, R. Kageyama, J. Smithg row 2: J. Bruno, L. R. Auria, H. Veloz, L Auria, M. Gayman, J. Rader, L. Wil- liams, C. BCIICSQ row 3: B. Graham, A. Petrasich, J. Mauzey, J. Jackson, D. Shannon, R, Rohr, R. Suzuki, J Veach, B. Radcliffe, row 4: A. Riso, C. Kieldfer, B. Leslie, L. Callicott, P x Jewell, M. Nelson, J. VVeimer, D ' Miller, M. Prieto. maintained the juke box in the cafeteria, and super- vised the use of the P.A. system at games and as- semblies. Ofncers of the group were John Curatolo, presi- dent, Norman Payton, vice-president, and Malcolm Gayman, secretary-treasurer. Members of the club worked on a proposal to landscape the property between the shop build- ing and the new English wing, after the plan was presented by the Radio Club. The plan called for the classes. f etTorts of the industrial art rj Front row: A. Petersen, D, Norris, C. liwoldsen, V. Bivins, B. Kummer, B. Miller: middle row: B. Marot, C. Olaeta, P. Bruening, I.. XN'illiams, P, Shannon, B. Bendt, G. O'lJea: back row: E, Snyder, M. Mcllonald, G. NVeaver, F. Mitchell, E. Smith, li. Gardner. .lmelud Initiates into the Discipuli Romani become aware of life in ancient times as compared to life in the United States today and so achieve one of the main purposes of the, Latin Club, whose members numbered forty-three this year. These students had to take one year of Latin in order to be eligible for membership. Two sets of ofncers led the club during the year and planned the program which included a swim- ming party, a harvest festival, the Saturnalia. and participation in the May Carnival. Vicki Bivins was president in the fall semesterg and her officers were Anne Petersen, vice-presidentg Ingrid llu- lanicki ,treasurerg and Sally Snyder, social director. During the spring semester Barbara Hummer led the group's activities. Sally Snyder became vice- presidentg and the other officers were Sallyanne llurr. secretaryg Betty lllarot. treasurerp and Clark liames, social director. Ancient Roman garb was decreed for the Saturnalia in December. A pot-luck supper pre- ceded the play, which was the highlight of the evening. Mrs. Anne Petersen was the very active sponsor of the group. Front row: V. Cardinale, M. Espy, S. Durr. C. Eames. H. Lew, M. Yellis, C. Acutf, D. Beall: back row: l., Panetta, j. Gratiot, P. lVasson, B, Cerchi, F. Olson, S. Snyder, A. Kratins, A. Hathaway. 'lf 1 I funiaada-ncfsenialu Front row: G. Iino. S. Durr, M. Rightmyer, C. Cross, C. Eames. S. Snyder, C. DiMaggio, T. Iiandoy. I'. Parduc, M. Branson. j. Ned: middle l'0w: Y. Kim, J. Shifter. Ii. Ilg, Y. Mcllonald, I'. Ifishcr. H. Brown, S. Lucido, ll. McNulty. S. Muir, j. Lockyer, IJ. Kummer: back row: N. Lovsuess, R. Suzuki, M. liritiin. A. Hathaway, VI. Panetta, IJ. Reed. B. Tostcvin, H. Kim, B. I-Iamlin. N. Lamont, IJ. Zaches. - - saawza. Qeieaalicm Membership in the California Scholarship Federa- tion at Monterey Cnion Iligh School is purely honorary, as membership changes-or may change -with the grades a student earns at the end of each semester. Therefore. the group, which is sponsored by Miss Gertrude Rendtorff, has no officers. The purpose of the C. S. F. is to encourage better scholastic standing, and membership in the federa- tion is earned on the basis of points awarded for grades. .X student must earn ten points to be eligible for membership, an .X' 'counts three and a IL two points. Membership in the fall semester is based on .Iune grades, and membership in the spring is based on first semester grades. .X graduating senior may be awarded life mem- bership in the California Scholarship Federation and be presented with a pin, the lamp of knowledge. if he has made C. S. I . in four out of the six semesters of the sophomore. junior. and senior years, one se- mester of which must be in the senior year. This highest scholastic award is made at commencement. Front row: P. Murphy, F. Hashimoto. K. Minami, J. VVoIter, C. Masuda, M, McNeal. E. VVooldridge, K. IJ'Agui, M. Rodriguez, j. NYhite. M. McVX'illiams, B. Sakamotog middle row: I.. Moore, IJ. Albert, Y. Tani- - moto, U. Pavlov, I'. Milazzo, Y. Bivins, C. Ifwoldsen. J. Iluren, I.. Langshaw, j. Voltaire, J, Doolittle, If. Dauerg back row: C. Olaeta, C. 4 MJS Talbot, IJ. Tormey. C. Ifunk, j. Gratiot, R. Kendall, B. Britten, G. Copas. I.. Smith, B. VVoug. ' T 5:55146 HW-'WY ' 4- .f SPY f9W!'t ' OI f 104 'FY Q-?i5i'f' 96 I-8.L7 ' ' f??17'5t'f - mv!! ili- -vs mv .1-,, V ' -' ' -was: 1 f QQ-1 Front row: XV. Froberg, A. Monteleone, A. Flores, T. Passanisi, C. Randazzo, F. Beddoe, D. Edwards: middle row: M. Burton, P. Murphy, Y. Stimson, A. Ferrante, D. Mascarmas, BH Bertolet, M. Wlilliams, J. Roley: back row: C. Olaeta, li, jasper, A. Mcl'arhn, A. Spadaro, R. Marquez, B. Saunders, I.. eowdrey, M. McDonald, gulfufae .-,-Uamemakwui of 14 ' rqolfwe in Scfaaof To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking begins the Future llomemakers of .-Xmerica's list of purposes, and every activity of the organization furthers this or another of the FH.-Ys eight purposes, llot dogs and hot coffee, served at all home foot- ball games. are the means the FHA has of raising funds to carry on the club activities. .-X cotTee-and- cake booth at the May Carnival was the last money- making event this spring. Girls who participate in the various activities of the group. from their freshman through their senior year. earn points which qualify them for a trip in the spring of their senior year. This year sixteen girls were rewarded with a May weekend in San Francisco, visiting the campus of Stanford Uni- versity, Sunset llouse in Menlo Park, and Park Merced on the trip to the city, and visiting various points of interest while there. Two delegates, lletty Goetz and Kay Milazzo, attended the lfll.X State convention at .Xsilomar in November, and twenty-two members attended the Section 6 meeting at Campbell in the spring. There Connie Cross and lliane llavis were elected to serve Front row: P. Bruening, M. Munoz, M. Davis, M. Alexander, M. Monar, T. Yeloz, D. Stidham, R. Cracchiolo, C, Fontana, A. johnson, K. Vellis: middle row: R. Kramer, B. Hamilton. N. Napoli. C. Hilton, J. Voltaire, R. Roberts, A. Prego, P. Milazzo, M. Vierra, M. Mellow, XV. Bryant: back row: O. Pavlov, C. Booth, G. Funk, L. XViIlian1s, N. Campos, S. Sickafoose, L. Shefty, K. Palma, L. Yeach, B. Kozera, K. Irish, K. Zwiebel. i' ,gnu ,1YMI,.,W., , ,Q .. 3 ,NW . , .mf A -4.3, J ' 'N' 1 F!l 7B'lf iY7ff'K'f v'v' 'T' 7-J'-' wink, . v 1111? va . a'l .r'Q 49-v'.f?f'!' Bl3'lpl,g1'f 'H 'MQ r n:':.tf'.1 - ' , vwJSf ' ' A' 'I' . ..i. Front row: J. lVolter, S. VVolter, H. DeSoto, J. Sorci, A. Rozario, E. lVooldridge, M. Vellis, A. Aliotti: middle row: N. Lytle, K. Milazzo, P. McNulty, J. Quaglia. I. Maceira. M. Stratton, H. Mellerio, M. Martinez: back row: XY. Rankin, E. Eckstine, A. Lucido, J. Franklin, C. Rose, l.. Balesteri, A. Costanza. We mam: nga.. as secretary and parliamentarian of the section, which includes San Benito, Monterey, Santa Cruz, and Santa Clara counties. Fall and winter activities included gathering packages to send to a needy family and decorating a beautiful Christmas tree for the main otiice. At the close of the first semester, initiation was held for freshmen who had completed one semester of homemaking. A spring-time party, honoring their mothers, at which the installation of oHicers for 1955-56 was held, was the closing event of the school year for the girls. Otlicers who served the FHA for the first se- mester were Anna Lucero. president, Gloria Lotten, vice-president, Kay Milazzo, secretary, Alta XYoold- ridge. treasurer, Iiarline lickstine, historian, Jan Neary, reporter, Carmela DiMaggio, recorder. Margaret Branson assumed the duties of president for the spring semester. and Phyllis Fisher took over the new oflice of parliamentarian. Miss Ruth Blan- chard was adviser of the organization. Front row: S. Durr, M. Gonzalez, C, Eames, B. Flory, P. Xlfright, C. Bushnell, A. Lucero, M. Branson, S. Giedt, C. Ewoldsen: middle row: B. Ilg, P. Fisher, C. DiMaggio, J. Johnson, C. Cross, B. Goetz, D. Kummer, B. Kummer: back row: G. Lotten, D. Davis, M. Griflin, P, Caperton, J. Gratiot, M. Tormey, Y. Coyle, P. Kurtz. . -Q, l 'wffiv-' c ' Q 'ff' mfffi-n ing. .u .4 , ia. 5,-1 -. ice, ea Keynoting the activities of the Key Club is its purpose: service to the school and the community. Both benefited greatly this year as the club mem- bers, with the guidance of their adviser, Mr. Arnold Edman, and the help of the Kiwanis Club, carried through in fine style this year, after beginning with a Litterbug campaign. Seniors and juniors were able to hear many line Science wc! Malh Glad Are you interested in science? Can you get a B in science or math? Then the Science and Math Club is the group for you. To create interest and increase knowledge in these Fields, the club has movies and lectures at meet- ings which are open to all, and the members take trips to places of scientific interest, such as Lick Ob- Front row: H. Kadani, G, Takigawa, IJ. Satow, S. Yoshinobu, J. Shifter, j. Kitahara, P. NVashburn: row 2: D. Albert, L. Yamanishi, J. Card- inale, L. Panetta, A. Hathaway, lk. Pierce, K. Iwamoto: row 3: j. An- XQ-derson, A. Kirby, P. Spangler, IN. Q' Lamont, D. Beall, A. Yoshxyama, M. Cassidy, B, Beall, D. McLean: back row: VV. Downey, D. Johnson. speakers at Career Day, the Monterey Youth Center received a S75 donation and the MUHS Library a new unabridged dictionaryg and an outstanding senior was awarded a scholarship. And the entire student body enjoyed Twirp XVeek and the Twirp dance! Seiji Yoshinobu and Ben Beall served as presi- dent of the club, Louie Yamanishi was secretary, and XYayne Downey, treasurer. servatory and the Science Fair at San Francisco. Their shorter trips were to Spreckels Sugar Plant, the Moss Landing steam plant, and the Hopkins Marine Laboratory. Mr. Howard Benedict sponsored the club, whose officers were Howard Brown, presidentg Boyd llam- lin, vice-president, and Vicky Bivins, secretary- treasurer. Front row: Y. Kim, C. Ewoldsen, V. Bivins, J. VVolter, C. Eames, j. Gratiot, D, VValkerg middle row: H. Brown, P. Fisher, B. llg, M. Griffin, B. Colescott, L. James, D. Reed: back row: B. Longacre, P. Spangler, IJ. McLean, B. Tostevin, G. Vlfeaver, D. Graham. Swan Black M ,al B-1 Front row: j. Curatolo, C. Benes, G. Lasaca, J. Indorato, R. Stewart, J. Riso, D. Ito, B. Guilford, N. Payton: row 2: S. Yoshinobu, R. Linares D. Kobayashi, D, Yierra, L. Yamanishi, B. Longacre, P. Spangler, D. Douglas, J. Davis: row 3: R. Palmer, J. Kitahara, P. Lucido, G. Stokes, D. Belleci, H. Brown, J. Anderson: Row 4: Y. Torrente, 1, Sansone, D. DeSilva, L. Smith, T. Cotenas, B. Beall, D. Reed, B. Tostevin: Row 5: F. Casas, C. Yandagriff, R. Stensland, J. Olson, S. Cardinale, B. Marron, XV. Downey. new Block M wearers pay no dues, hear no programs, have no speakers, hold no meetings. But when the annual picture-taking for El Susurro is announced and the student body stages its yearly award ban- quet for block letter winners, the boys who have earned the honor of wearing Block M sweaters turn out in full force. For it is an honor to wear an M for Monterey Union High School, and to be awarded an M for having participated in athletics, whatever the sport, is an important goal for many MUHS boys. Inter-school sports in which the boys may win leteers are varsity and lightweight football, varsity and lightweight basketball, varsity and lightweight track, baseball ,tennis, golf, and swimming. Mana- gers of the different teams may also be awarded membership in Block M. Boys who have earned one block in a sport are, in successive years, awarded bars to add to their letter. l.ine coach Robert Myster, of the University of California, was invited to be guest speaker at the Block M banquet held in May. Awards presented at the banquet, in addition to blocks, were gold footballs, basketballs, and base- balls, which were given to boys who earned all- league titles in one of these sports: a trophy awarded to the most promising underclassman: and the lid Keely Trophy presented by the Junior Chamber of Commerce to the senior who has shown good sports- manship, athletic ability, and scholastic ability. 21 Coach Ed Larsh is sponsor of the Block M. Front row: H. Kadani, Y, Tanimoto, J. Smith, S. E. Balesteri, E. Samora, J. Shifter, E. Milligan, R. Bergara: row 2: A. Hathaway, R. Baker, C. Fratangelo, M. Anderson, A. Green, R. Paravicini, P. XVash- burn, G. VVagner, J. Sansone, N. Saenz: row 3: M. Lucido, R. VVoods, D. Kennedy, A. Buckeldee, D. Tilly, L. Colburn, N. Lamont, M. Cas- sidy, N. Naehbaur: row 4: Y. Sparado, J. Bruno, C. King, M. Hardy, C. Kieffer, T. Sperling: row 5: R. Burns, B. Graham, D. Ray. D. Beall, M. M. Artellan vv--g'- -wc-r e 'YD .. ,J res r 'l 0 Qaulfz Qelfawdfulp Under the leadership of Jan Franklin, president, and their adviser, Mr. Arnold Edman, members of the C. Y. F. meet each Monday at the noon hour to hear various people talk on different topics con- cerning Christian faith on and otf campus. The C. Y. F. is organized ona non-sectarian smw ew Showers of confetti, the contents of cascarones, identified all the students who patronized the Spanish Club booth at the May Carnival, where the club members once again sold their very popular creations. Proceeds from the booth paid for the group's participation in the all-school picnic in May. Front row: E. Montanez, J. Fields, I. Giamanco, H. Lew, G. Iino, V. dle row: H, Mills, J. Correa, V. Giacalone, E. Snyder, S. Snyder, P. McNulty3 back row: D. Peterson, J. Franklin, P. Caperton, N. Napoli, A. Wooldridge, D. Davis, B. Goetz. basis so that any student can find Christian fellow- ship on the high school campus. Interested students can become members after attending three consecu- tive meetings. :Xt Christmas time, the C.Y.F. gathered a basket for a needy family on the Peninsula. Later in the year the club has a pot-luck dinner for its members. Students qualify for membership in the club by maintaining a C average in Spanish. This year they were initiated at a pot-luck dinner. Mildred Schultz was president of the club, Ben Beall, vice-presidentg Connie Cross, secretary, and Martha Yan Leunen, treasurer. Miss Eileen Brere- ton advised the group. LTL t,w .wh V1 M. .,iw,,xx,,..,,, Front row: C. VVashburn, T, Veloz, M. Alexander, M. Gonzales, J. VVol- ter, G. Sanchez, M. Yierra, M. Da- vigog middle row: P. Milazzo, C. Di- Maggio, B, Kummer, C. Cross, S. Ellis, M. Yan Leunen, J. Navarro, J. Brucia, A. Irvang back row: -I. Berg, J. DiMaggio, P, Fisher, C. Phillips, B. Beall, G. Copas, D. Ariss, R. Vancil. Front row: il. XYolter, l'. Khan, ll Lew. B. Yaldivieso, S. llurr, L' lfwoldsen. M. Branson, M. lfspy, ,-X Militante, A. Lucero: row 2: Y. Kim M, jackson, J. Northcutt, Y. Bivins j. Reynolds, ti. Suechting, K' liames, B. lflory, C. Cross: row 3 H. Brown, M. tiritiin, j. liratiot M, Horton, Y. Coyle. ll. Hummer, B. llg, P. lfisherg row 4: B. tiole l scott, B. Tostevin. D, Atkins, L. james, XY. Downey. B. Bt-all, A Kratins, B, Cerchi, P. NYasson. 9 Glad To promote an understanding of foreign coun- tries and their people, students who speak a foreign language, who were born in a foreign country, or who have taken at least one semester of a foreign language have organized an International Club at MUHS. The group, which is sponsored by Mr. Reuben Pearson, has had many interesting speakers at their l 4 ff Service with fun might well be the motto of the Hi-Y, whose members raised laughs as well as money when they set out to gather funds to give the Monterey Youth Center, in addition to the work they donated on weekends. YVho else would have an aftergame sweater dance with a door prize of- noon and occasional evening meetings, including instructors from the Army Language School. The club sponsored a dance, had a booth at the Carnival, and produced and sold Christmas cards to earn money for their activities. Club officers were Breck Tostevin. president, Aria Kratins, vice-president, Shoney Militante, secretaryg Clark Eames, treasurerg and Boyd Ham- lin, social director. yes, that's right-a door! E Club activities drew to a close in May with a super dance. with music by a seven piece senior combo. Hi-Y president for the year was Ronnie Linaresg secretary, Ceasar Albert, and Mr. Frank Front tow: R. XVoods, C. Albert, H. Yeloz, R. Stewart, D. Kobayashi, IJ. Clark, M. Hardy, middle row: j, Bruno, IJ. lJeSilva, R. Linarcs, if King. R. Bruno, IJ. Bellecig back row: L. james, Ci. Stokes, 1. Souza, S. Cardinale, B. Leslie, M. Xilson, B. Marron, C. Yandagrili Jacobson once again sponsored the group. v T if Jerry Anderson MWJS Eancf and 'Zlacal 0 Best I've heard in the XVest is the way one judge appraised the MUHS Band in their perform- ance in competition with other high school bands at Carmel High School this spring, and best is the way MUHS'ers rate them and their director, Mr. Clif- ford Anderson, too. From their fine parading performances at half- time during the fall football games to their com- petition at the State Music Festival at San Jose in May, the Band gives out with nothing but the best. As a marching unit, the Band won second place in the Fireman's Parade in September and thrilled the crowds with their formations at the hillside stadium. This year they received special help in the funda- mentals of marching from Captain Thomas Ii. Eazarsky, of Fort Ord's drill team, and his as- sistants. Front row: C. XVashburn, C. Cross, K. Milazzo, J. Bruno, J. Anderson, P. Doolittle: back row: B. He on, R. Bruno, T. Hatauo, D. Greenheld, B. Moor Belleci, J. Stock. Front row: J. Shitfer, Joe Cardiuale, J. DiMaggio, J. Johnson, P. McDonald, A. VVilliams: row 2: C. James, L. Burdett, L, Smith, l,. Miuick, G. Suechting, D. XVest, G. Farnum, D. Albert, back row: D. Olson: standing: D. Maschmeycr. Win Jfamwi Several individual members of the Band, with members of the choral department, participated in the Central Coast llonor Program given at Santa Cruz, and the entire group appeared at UC on high school band day. Chief addition to the usual fine concert perform- ances of Band and choruses at Christmas and in the Spring was the presentation at Fremont Junior lligh School of the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta Trial by Jury. The production was directed by Mr. Reu Manhire with the cooperation of Mr. Frank Jacobson, chairman of the English department, and starred members of the Girls' Glee Club and Mixed Chorus. The music organizations were able, as a result of their money-making endeavors, to contribute toward purchasing new choir robes, additional band uni- forms, and two sets of portable risers. Front row: P. McNulty, G. Ansell, D. Silva, H. Speak- man, F. Sherwood, D. Reed: back row: E. Eubanks, D. Zaches, VV. Bryant, E. Moscuzza, J. Doolittle, J. Garretson. Mr. R. Ii, Manhire, director: -A111121 Lucero, accompanist: front row: D. Paik, bl. Davis, U, Lewis, li. tiwroxie. G. Sanchez, l.. Stewart. -M. lfilllll- P. Sandberg, Lf Lucero, L. Daviwon, Y. Stimboni 'lf Xeltwz, -l.1l.2-IYSUIIQ back row: M. Horton, I.. tiowtlre3N D. Hawthorne. Li. Tallvwi. l'-A llflflw- S, Sickafouse, M. Mcllonaltl, l., Brekke, lf, Maaun, M, XX'l1ite, A. Mcliarlin, K. Iiowe. B, Parker. ,l Yoshirla, X, Bruno. Front row: M. Smith, I.. Smith, Ii. Yalclivit-sn, S. XK'nltt-rs, R. l.asztt'zt, S. Militante, Stokes. l'ato, li. I ilIllDCI'5tlll, I.. Cherry, S. Munnzg row 2: I.. Sims, l.. Moore, A. Pritchett, I.. Tmnlxlinsun, B. Rollin- son, j. 1.0 Manto, D. Allen, A. Tol- hert, A. Richmond. S. Young, M. khalman, A. Kacling, R. Pinkston, j. Roof, row 3: H. Hindnlan, B, lis- pinosa, D. Martin, M. jackson, M. I Iavey, if King, J. Davis, A. Kirlxy, fi. Moscuzza, M, Green, j. Allen, l.. Borges, j. fiarrctsnng row 4. R. Paltner, li. fassicly, 12. Ayers, li. Davis. D, llannah, l'. Graves, C. Davis. C- A I a J 'x ront row: fi. Iino, Y. Taninioto, R. Passanisi, A. lxatling, B. tk-rchi, fl, XYingarcl, li. Marot: row 2: L' Hilton. M. Murray, C. Olaetzi, l.. Xvllliillllrl, l'. liruen- f. ', fouthwartl, 12. Cairns, A, Ilarflestyg back row: I 2 1. Front row: J. Roley, K. Muir, XY. llarvey, R, IYl1eeler I'. Stuck, j. Shiffer: row 2: ti. Uliveria, ti, I.0tten, R Rightinyer, R, Heston, j. Boucher, R. Smith, K. Yae- ger, Lf james: row 3: li, jasper, Pilar Milazzo, M lflirxkovicli, j. IYarl:urton, B. folescott, I Sanda. If Yanetti, Lf. Howderg back row: DI. Mitchell, E. Smith 'lf Holling, IIIINIS Cjlc 4 am-r, l. Milazzn: standing: J. Mitchell. igll, Balesteri, I Haggard, T Thayer. I 1,,g-' Will lrllfll WW y at away and associate edit .98 Sallyann Durr Q zum IVSIJN ,aww eww la wzwe G Dax lnt the Monterey Unron Ilrgh Stlxool Campus on Frlclay March 4 and the Galleon emerged wlth a nexx look, haxlnq changed from postage Stamp s17e to '1 tabloul rlhe result xx ls a mutlx nnprox ecl paper as the staff headed bx eclrtor Xnclx H athaxxax ancl lns assouate Sallxanne Durr xx as CHS COX Cfage lllllfe IJILIUYLN and a xxlcler xarlety of lnterestnng features as xx ell as better makeup to the Galleon readers Expansxon resulted ln finanual as xx ell as nexxs gathermg and makeup problems as the orlglnal bud get called for xx eekly xssues of the smaller sue p per Busy workmg on the Galleon are buslness editors Susan Sheffield and Joan Duren and clrculatron manager Jnll Donagelo Hoxxexcr an xntr se 111 the L rsh sale prlte a cash ax arfl from lrt clom Iounrlatmon xxon bs Axncl 5 Hathaxx ax s pr17 Hllllllllg ulltorxal and a scaplng of the publnatn as barrel enabled the Galleon to keep publlslnng hrough thc tml of the year X 1n the 'X ltlonxl tlxolastn lrtss Xssouatlon based onlx on the papers zssuecl betxxeen September and lletember 1954 llle staff antlupates a hlgher rat mg noxx xxltlx the nnprox ecl In lkeup that the paper s larger sue makes posslble Lurtulatmn rnetlxocls xx ere xlso Llxangecl tlns 3 e lr Workmg to meet the deadlme are Greg Weaver Sports Ann ORear Make up jerry Lefler Art and Vlta Cardmale News edltors 78 f I x x ' 5 ' I f , If ar W n f A J Jr . X. ' ...J jx . . . U ' . l - :lr ' ' ' x. - .,v,'. ' s xx ' 2 -is -SL '-' sys 5 , - ,, , ,' 1 V : , 1 : . - , 7, A , - as V , vs Y- x N - .1 ,' . ' - V' ' , ' 'K - . ' 'V v C v It 8 I Y sl 1, ' A, 1' ' ' Ar ' s x . I ' ' H' , ,g, -', , Q, J , ',g 1 seconcl pl' 'e rating was xx'on by the Galleon able to give better n ' , ' x .': ' 2 Q' 5 ' .- ' , Q ,' V ' ' S ' 1 A- . v. . -v 1 I K- 'b-ks . 1 A x 5' ' , , ' , . . ,ri f 1 1 D J .G l ' ' , . G . ' 4. '.' KV ' V 1 - . Y ' V , , , l ' - 1 .'.'. ' 4 Y f ff. . , , , '..b. K L.'.4 .,, , . s I ' f ks V, ,I K- - ' v 'ss v Z ' . . , l T 1 11 - ! .. , - .1 , ,K , , '- ! , . I x G ' K' . . A Front row: S. Muir, K. lJ'.fXgui. S. llurr, -l. llawcs, rl. llonangelo, R. Brown, G llavison, -l. Wuigard. vl. YQ-ff, VI. Larsen: row 2: ll. Muralvo- hi, IJ. Marron, Y. tardinale, nl. llu- ren, ll, Spf-al-cnian, M. Quaglia. X. llanielsg row 32 nl. Sollecito, li. Riedellracli, K, Gida, M, liaechler, l.. Xliright, M, Stanyan, li. Perl. M. 9 l.uscri, S. 5lll'llll'lll. .-X. l.llClllH, lt. zckstiue: row 4: XX. lolinson, nl. X, llathaway, lii lzngel, j. Nicklas, ' is... ' 9 .,. ... 'MQQOF' live' ' .ytle, M. l.asiter, A. U'lQt-ar, A. .etla-r, ll. liobayahshi, G, XY4cavt-r. . Zimmerman. as representatives from fourth period classes were in charge of distributing Galleons to students in their classes. Once each month the Scholastic Roto, a twelve-page magazine showing The lligh School NYorld in Picture and Paragraph, was an added feature to Galleon purchasers. Cash awards were made monthly to the two top salesmen. Facilities for printing the Galleon were improved during the year. A wider selection of type was pur- chased during the summer so that the staff w able to get greater variety in its headlines, and a proof press was acquired, which enabled the stu- dents to print their own heads. To increase their knowledge of school publica- tions, llathaway, Durr, and Yita Cardinale, news editor, attended the 31st annual convention of the Central California Scholastic Press Association at Stanford lfniversity in the fall. 'l'heir adviser, lid Coffin, was elected president of the Northern Cali- fornia Section of the National Association of jour- nalism liirectors, which met at the same time. Awards to outstanding members of the Galleon staff and journalism class were made at the Press Club banquet, held at the liamboo Garden in May. Ted llurein, of the Monterey Peninsula llerald, was guest speaker at the dinner. The Press Club, which plans the social and money-raising activities of the Galleon and lfl Su- surro staffs, was headed this year by Sylvia Muir. jim Zimmerman and Margaret Quaglia were vice- president and treasurer. Members of the club sold candy during games, ran a bingo booth at the May Carnival, and staged an after-game dance for their fun and funds. , .- .1- I . -41 1 ' The on-the-spot reporters are jay White, Gloria Lotten, Diana Marron, Alice McAlpin, Liz Stillwell, and Charles Wolfson. Looking over the copy are Tosh Okumura, sportsg Helen Mellerio, make-upg Sylvia Muir, make-up: Diana Marron, featuresg joan Hawes, make-upg and Dick Kobayashi, news. s x Sha Gamfzilu Recafufaf AJ is y J vi 9 be J Editor Ju ilzlefftdnd businiig mzixpher jim 71 ,-X Zimmer n. ' 4 JJ N ' . N tx if t 1 1 If t 'X L 5 f f 'J f T - r Corky X, 'Qty ntlglvl' argl the siubscription NN' f Lost aid strayj piotures,1 wandering and in- sales cam1a?g1?r El? surrojstalsgflgoff in th fall coml ete copy, -di. 'arded papier mache hfurine, with H quea ion on 4 yone'. lips: 'lio's and ry mix- s of one kflnd and 'another made Corky? ' f 'lf' A edito Judy and staff adyger, Mrs. Knight, And he-ifs our cylighRiil coweaded friend w l1 wonder at ' s if there ever would he a 1955 year- the fishexknaifs Ap why gra is the cover of he book. llut the 'ellows from the Camera Clulmworked 1955 3151, Susu -a rfprels tative I lNlU5lS'ers overtime printing pieturesg the copy that didn't as the relit of tl1e ,CA'I25'See s to t of them, not turn up in the hack of the Files was rewritten, with as Toreadqre l t as inhabitants of the to 'n made Complete coverage of the events of the school famous luyvSEggi,r? ROWJ So, this' year e staff of El Susurro C , tosbonor ouiytown .evil our prin- cipal-wgre pr d f both Sxtherw .lx Audrey Williams and Helen Speakman work on the year is difficult when the yearbook goes to press before Solllt' activities have taken place, hut the staff kept its makeup Hexible in order to allow for un- sportg section while Jim Nicklag and Bgb Man-on Working on the senior section are Annette Lucido, look on, Betty Bucchino, Anna Lucero, Earline Eckstine. Salma! Wea foa Z! Swuvuza some coming in at the last possible minuteg a goggly-eyed head was completed for Corky-and the yearbook got to press. And, patiently working away in the Galleon room, Gail Davison and Doris Murakoshi took the last carbon copies of idents and cutlines and finished the index, the last thing to go. Financial problems were at a minimum this year, as staff members determinedly sold advertising and subscriptions so that they could afford the kind of book that they wanted Monterey Union High School to remember the class of '55 by. Both the merchants Typists this year for the El Susurro were Jody Sol- lecito, Natalie Lytle, and Doris Murakoshi. as ' I School life and organizations were handled by Mar- garet Quaglia, Joyce Wingard, and Pat McDonald. in the community-Corky urges you to patronize our advertisers-and MUHS'ers supported the book wholeheartedly. foreseen events and reworked its budget so that eight additional pages could he added in the spring. The intramural sports program, for which the 1953 lil Susurro had to allow only one page, and the su- perior salesmanship of advertising salesman Boyd llamlin were the factors that caused the expansion of this year's book. .Xs a record of the year. as a memory book. as a superior type of autograph album-Corky sez, This is it-the 1955 lil Susurro. Selling advertisements was the job of Kay Gida, Lynn Wright, and Barbara Perlg Ray Engel drew Corky, n A 1 i -. 4 .. c .V 1 U s it lin lf' 4 a . 45? 4 It ! f-1 5 1 0 . I 04. . I in Q 1 , it x - -'X' .Q -4,41 M0 ' il' ' ' , f ' ' f 1 O ' 8:5 L U . x , Y , ,asf 0 h v X R I . Q. f A if Q Frank Casas Hghts for yardage as a Shanti V X I 1 Cruz man struggles to W brin him -dbwn. Q Q W K Q, 3 A ig, v W A U .2 QV' 'Q x I 7 Q tm .thx Q ll I Members of the coaching staff who supervised the activities of the interscholastic athletic program were Dough McNeil lightweight football and trackg Ben Mansell, varsity footballg Danny Albert, JV football, JV basketball, and baseball Bob Clark, lightweight basketball and tennisg John Poskus, swimming, Ed Larsh, varsity basketball and golf 3 and Stan Weiss, varsity football and track. '7aaeaJaa fqthldu G R Spam Schedule Plunging into the 1954-55 athletic program, the Toreador gridders emerged victorious at the foot- ball jamboree in Salinas, beating Santa Cruz 7-0, only to wind up in second place behind VVatsonville at the end of the football season. Moving into bas- ketball competition, the Toreadors again c op- ped the title at the opening tournament and again Finished second in league play. Spring sports promised better results for MUHS athletes, as the coaches found considerable strength in the base- ball, track, and golf teams. Fleet Mannie Lucido and fullback Frank Casas scored in the opening game with Pittsburg, but their twelve points were not enough to win, as the Pirates scored with a 79-yard punt return, an 85-yard run- back of a pass interception, and the old Statue of Liberty play. A second practice game with Arroyo Grande resulted in a decisive win for Monterey as quarterback Roger Bell combined split-T and single- wing plays effectively. The season's grid statistics show that Monterey's average total ofiense was greater than their oppon- ent's as they split the league games, winning and losing three, but league rivals scored 86 points to the Toreadores' 72. CCAL play began as Monterey defeated Salinas 19-O, and Coach Stan VVeiss cleared the bench to give the entire varsity a chance to play. But the Cowboys bounced back in the second round to take the Toreadores, 0-7, in a relatively slow, dull game. VVith the loss of Bell, who departed for japan, Casas took over as signal-caller in addition to con- tinuing as workhorse of the MUHS backfield. Casas' fine play earned him a berth on the All-CCAL team, a unanimous choice of sports writers and coaches. The Toreadores clipped winless Santa Cruz twice, playing the second round on a rain-soaked Held that was a mudhole by the time the varsity game began and blocking back Ron Stewart came into his own, tallying two touchdowns. Meeting lVatsonville in the first round, the Toreadores were waxed O-28 in a game where the secondary had to do most of the defensive work and the backfield could get nowhere without blocking. In the return encounter, however, the Montereyans came through with their best performance of the year, holding the VVildcats on even terms in the second half.. Junior Vita Spadaro, outstanding guard, and end Jim Davis were selected on the All-CCAL teamg and honorable mention was accorded l,ucido and lineman Tom DiMaggio, Ray Burns, and Clit? King. Tosh Okumura Frank Casas Ron Stewart Dude Belleci jim Nicklas :us i fo... .At ,-A - Pat Riley Gregory Lasaca Cecil Elkins Charlie Caldwell Gene Stokes V B 9. 2, llgfr Horace David Ron Palmer Seiji Yoshinobu Billy Graham Bob Sweat 4' T ' t. I v l ,,. -it QV I-'13 Pete Koenen Mannie Lucido Joe Tuberville Ray Burns Cliff King 'i Wayne Monroe Tom DiMaggio Vito Spadaro Mike Artellan Jim Davis 'Q 41' VARSITY Pittsburg Arroyo Grande 'Salinas 'Santa Cruz 'Watsonville 'Salinas 'Santa Cruz 'Watsonville JUNIOR VARSITY San Lorenzo Pacific Grove 'Salinas Santa Cruz Carmel JV 'Watsonville Salinas 'Santa Cruz 'Watsonville Outstanding end Jim Davis, picks up good yardage Little Ron Stewart barrels on as one Pittsburg tackler against Salinas hit the turf , f Y Vip ,If ,M 1 Nr f, ff, ,ra ' 3 F' 4 9' Q S B2 1? WM N H df: N X 'I I 1,0 A 5 5 ' VF 6 A f X. ' 1 , 1 W X' ' I .. ,wx x f O , U as 'ix Q . .Y V, ww EK, 1 . l 4 H . , b . 55 , A 9 '-'Q' .f W - K fy. . -f wp w .N - - ff-1, . A -we 'x - ' - 'I 'Q ,ff Q 4 i ,S sh- - wQ.5g'Q-E-..f '-.Qs - ' tv. ' f3'L: f'.l.'3f' TJEEFM 'WN i.- H1?' f5 fr 5 3:'1?-wf.2 W X.' ' 4 Q xmXxXWK V, f .W .QQ ,fl X fa t . ,? , 'R P -ei 0 I' as-' JK . 5, swf- fy ' I 9 fr' ' O x . N 1 3- , J - i '4 ' ,ti ea- in V J M ' X 4 K N , ' if 5 sm 'if' e ' if we ,pr U' KH? In ' r Q, ,ffl Qhafanfgi agwkw 5 , 'ga , -ki , 1 -.qv . .,'1f5?'-f f' rr. '- J 1 '-'A M f ,XS 1. Ag , L J fw'..E' 1 '.A A-1, Claude Crabb clutches the ball as he prepares to straight-arm a would-be tackler. Monterey's hopes for a JV football crown were squelched at the last game of the season when a greatly improved Watsonville eleven dumped the Green and Gold, 26-14, and tied MUHS for first place. The junior varsity posted the best football record for 1954, winning six, losing two, and tying one. Freshman Claude Crabb quarterbacked the JV'sg and in addition to finding receivers for his fine passes, he sneaked and ran to score TD's and PAT's on his own. Backs Norman Saenz and Phil DiGirolamo, ends Ken Hanson and Gary VVagner, and fullback Ron Nicklas scored frequently on Crabb's passes. Top performers in the line for Monterey were George Gomes, Pete Tarantino, Carlos Yenes, Sal Maiorana, Paul Graves, Gordon Farnum and Nicky Hylton, all of whom earned high praise from Coach Dan Albert. Front row: Don Bergquist, Dick Nation, Joe Mitchell, Paul Graves, Gary Wagner, Joe Sory, Jackt Newson, Tom Hatano, Ken Ralphg middle row: Pete Tarantino, Ron Nicklas, Harry Shaw, Carlos Yans, ,lim Russo, Carl Schultz, B011 Hand. 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',.:..4,f,.V,hjy:,v , ' .9 8 LIGHTWEIGHT Monterey CPPOHBUY 51 Gilroy 0 25 Carmel JV 6 0 'Sa1inas 16 7 'l'Santa Cruz 11 0 iwatsonville 7 13 'Salinas 14 13 'Santa Cruz 12 13 'Watsonville 12 JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHT Monterey ODPOUCHY 0 fSalinas 37 26 'Santa Cruz 0 26 'Watsonville 27 13 'ltSalinas 45 31 fSanta Cruz 14 26 :Watsonville 0 'League game l ......1l. J, 1 'S Alvin Green Norman Lamont Ernie Samora Bob Baker 7a11.eadaJe4 Ruin W' ' Zlndeaien ffecoai in Shan? aiaufzf place 74466 an fqll-3614.2 '7eam VVitl1 only two returning lettermcn, Bill Guilford and Don Vierra, to build a team around, Coach Doug McNeil had a hard time getting the Toreababes started in CCAL play. But once rolling, the green team developed rapidly, and after handing XVatson- ville and Salinas a scare, the lightweights went on to win from Santa Cruz and the Vwlildkittens. The Toreababes routed Gilroy 51-0, as Vierra and Sal Balesteri tallied three times each and Alvin Green and Chuck Fratangelo scored, and defeated the Carmel junior varsity 25-6 in a game that saw Vierra lost for the season with a shoulder injury and Andy Yoshiyama benched for a couple of weeks from the same cause. After losing to the Cowbabes, 16-0, and the Card- lets, 11-7, the most improved club in the CCAL held Watsonxfille to a 7-O win and then proceeded to grab an early lead over Salinas in their second encounter. A fourth quarter race against the clock almost paid off for the lightweights, who were on the Cowbabe 7 when time ran out and Salinas won 14-13. The 'Babes posted their first league win by trip- ping Santa Cruz on their own muddy field, 13-12, as Al Green scored all of Monterey's points. The light- weights repeated the following week with the same 92 score to take the previously unbeaten league cham- pion XVildkittens. A 54-yard run by Green and a 12- yard pass from Erasimo lielleci to lllike l'rieto accounted for the Toreababe touchdowns. A game- saving pass interception by end Norman Lamont, a goal-line stand. and superior play by the Monterey linemen enabled the lightweights to defeat a team that outgained them 316 to 131 in total offense. Three Toreababes earned positions on the All- CCAL team. Bill Guilford repeated at the guard slot. 'lim Shiffer was selected at tackle, and fleet Alvin Green was chosen as an alternate back. lind Al Samora and back llarry Kadani received honor- able mention. Coach liob Clark's junior lightweights concluded their season at VVatsonville by pinning a 26-O de- feat on the Kittens. The win left the diminutives in second spot in the CCAI, standings, as they had previously posted a double loss to Salinas, a double win over Santa Cruz, and a thrilling 26-27 loss to VVatsonville. Hob Baker, Billy Young, Sal Bruno, Paul NVashburn, Bob llaradice, Ray llergara, and Dave Cromwell were singled out at various times during the season as having turned in effective per- formances. p 2: , ,x J Y 3 ri!- 2 'ggi 'sn I agp, -Q, 1 Mike Prieto Jim Shiffer Harry Kadani Mike Anderson Larry Colburn Chuck Fratangelo Art Buckeldee Doug Tilly Sal E. Balesteri Bill Guilford Lightweight football managers jerry Berg and jay White. hi I Front row: lirasinio liollcci, Ken Fnca. Hurry Kziclani. Sal li. Bal:-stcri, Bill Guilford, jim Shiffcr, Art Buckeldee, Mike Anderson, Yo Tanimoto, Sam Munoz, row 2: Dave Cromwell, in-iw lakigawa, Alvin Green, Bob Baker, Ray Bergara, Bob Sakamoto, Dave Mattos, Mike Pricto, Paul XX'ashlwurn, Ernest Szunoru, Xorniun Lznnont, Bill Taylor: row 3: Frank Motley james linker, lion Kennedy, Larry Colburn, Andy Yosliiyania, Sul llrnno, Chuck lfratangclo, Dong Tilly, john Sansone, Ken Cutuluno, Bill Young, Kurt Hahn, back row: Frank I.z1r:1, lfrul Nikliignclii, :Xnflrc Karclinzilli, lfvcrctt Kiillmcrt, Ifrcxl Jackman, lfliarlus james, Iioli l.ytlc, IJCIIIIFSUQ' Billy, Gene Ni-liiunvlii. lfri-cl .Xrntm-n, Toni .Xrtcllzin Ilonn Clickziril, Roh Collins, jerry Collctto, Ifrucl liuclmnan. Monterey Opponent 17 Washington Pacific Grove Alumni Gilroy Orestimba Claremont james Lick St. Ignatius Pacific Grove QWatsonvi1le tSanta Cruz :':Salinas Carmel Watsonville Carmel :Santa Cruz t Sa1inas if is Q-1 41:2 X Ron Palmer .l oe Sory Mike Maiorana Claude Crabb Frank Casas drives in for a layup against the Alumni. Great team play, which overcame all kinds of handicaps, brought the Monterey Torea- dores into the last game of the 1955 basketball season with a -l-l record. Then, on their home court, they lost game, league title, and a bid to the 'fournament of Champions to the Salinas High Cowboys: the score 57-55. Favored by CCAI. coaches to take the league, the Montereyans were plagued by in- juries, starting with their first encounter with Santa Cruz. Smooth-playing forward Sam Cardinale sprained his ankle and was out of the first Salinas game, where his steadying in- fluence and playniaking ability were sadly missed as Monterey, in attempting to break up a stall, fouled twice and Salinas made four free shots to win, 3.2-36. Center Ray Stensland, the teani's top scorer, then went out with a broken hand, injured when he slugged the padding behind the back- board after having missed an easy lay-in shot against Carmel. Ray did not return to the line- up until the finale, when he played, east and all. As if these injuries were not enough, vet- eran guard john Souza, who had been shifted to forward, added another sprained ankle, going down in a rebound mixup just as the second quarter of the seeond game with lVat- sonville began. And then referee llarry Lau- rentzos was injured on a jump-ball play, and Don Palmer hits for two against San Jose in a prac- tice tilt. Aff F. .D K - ., 4. 9 . F' , . .. f'- If flyf' .. ' Vmce Torrente Frank Casas Mannie Lucido Charlie Kieffer Ray Stensland outjumps Larry Quentell at P. G, as John Souza and Mike Moss wait for the ball. spectator Nicky .Xllwc-rt had to main- in to finish thc: game, which Xlmitcrcy linally won 42441. Thrillers wt-rc tht- 'llmczimltirt-s' specialty in league play. 'l'lit-5' opened thc scasmi against lYatsunx'illc with a tight clcfciisivc lmattlc, go- ing into a stall that last tive ininntcs of the game witll the st'firc at .ll-30. Run l'alincr cuiitrullcfl thc lmall ntl the lmarcls when lfrank Casas' sm'- oncl frm' throw inisst-il, ancl again whcn XYat- sanuxillc tricrl a shot anrl niissccl. Su that Siinzak two frvv shot gax t- lxltllllCTL'j'Z1XYllllllllglllZl.fQ'lll, 33-30. ln their first game with Santa Cruz, the 'llirt-:iclorcs hail lu iwcrciiiiic a Hfptiint clclicit to win. ln thc svvmirl they trailt-rl until thi- linal minute and a half when l'alint-i' inafltr a fra-0 tlimw, tliarlit- liic-tlcr afltlt-il a -tit-lil goal, anfl 'with only liftt-vn sccninls In gow tarfl- inalt- inarlc a lzii-ini for -lf!-40, tinarrl lfrank Casas, who sparkt-cl the Klon- lt'l'C5'fZ1Sl'lJl'CZlliZllltlSl!Ct'lZlllZClllIll'I1ll'SICZlllllQ'. anil lion l'alint-r. liirwarcl anrl cn-iitc-r. who was the nntwtanrling rt-liniiiirlt-r in tht- lt-agnc. wt-rv plavcfl on this yt-ars .Xll-ttfxl. tt-am lay tht- t'w:1t'livs antl sports writers. lnvitt-fl lu partivatc in tht- i1i,q.,4.Ha.iii Vai'- incl lnxitatiwnal, thc 'liivrczulurc-4 ilt-it-atvrl lfrc- niont lligh anfl Gilroy, only tu lim- in thc final rouncl tu tho l'at'itic Grove llrt-akcrs, whinn they hafl lit-atcfn .38 tu 30 ancl 48-.W earlier in the season. It's two points for Monterey as john Souza jumps and arches the ball toward the basket. Sam Cardmale Dale Ray Dudle Beuecl Sal Maiorana john Souza R257 Stensland A Gilroy man goes up to rebound one of Frank Casas' shots in the Carmel Tournamentg Monterey won 60-50. Guard Charlie Kieffer outreaches Dale Ray and a Wat- sonville man to take the rebound. gadkelfialf ff!! '7ake Secancf place in .17 Missed free throws cost the Monterey junior varsity, coached hy Dan Albert, a league title when they lost two games to Salinas at the foul line. In each game the Toreadores outscored the Cowhoys -whom they had heaten in two practice sessions- from the field, only to lose their punch at the line. The strong freshman contingent had a win-loss record of 10 and 3 at the close of the season and gave the Green and fiold reason to hope for a successful varsity season in 1956. The third loss, at the hands of the Carmel junior varsity, was also due to free throws, as twenty-four fouls were called against the Montereyans and three men were lmenched. Either Mike Klaiorana or Klel Sory usually led the scoring. though Claude Cralwlm and lid llomen paced the team in the second go-round against Front row: Ken Hansen, Claude Crahh, Ed Homen, Gene Boucher, Xvayne Harvey: middle row: Nick Hylton, jim Russo, Ken Miniclc, XVatsonville and Santa Cruz. Coach Dan Alhert saw to it that each man on the squad gained as much experience as possible, holding his reserves on the hench only in the very close tilts. 3 Monterey Opponent 27 Carmel 23 44 Pacific Grove 38 37 Carmel 34 33 Salinas 29 28 Salinas 27 46 Pacific Grove 26 33 Watsonville 16 41 Santa Cruz 29 41 Salinas 47 40 Carmel 42 48 Watsonville 23 49 Santa Cruz 42 41 Salinas 45 Lynn Crabill Lightweight Manager Dick Olson, jim Magee: back row: Gordon lfarnum, joe Sory, Coach Dan Albert. v V 4 ' u!1, Bii I 'av Jerry Colletto Varsity M anager I .bw i U 1 s A 'BBS 2, rx 14, z 5 s. 1 F' 'll' bl . , A ' 1 Lv'- flu., 41 -ng Louie Yamanishi Joe Mitchell Tom Artellan Cecil Coughran Tod Sperling Doug Johnson Mike Prieto Harry Kadani Bob Tarter Alvin Green 'Iv 8? 7aae .Emi Baaheiddl Highlight of the 1955 basketball season for the Monterey Toreababes was a brilliant 33-32 upset over the previously unbeaten, league- leading XYatsonville NVildkittens, who went on to win the CCAL championship in the light- weight division. lXlonterey's hapless 'Babes finished in last place. The Toreababes lost, with all kinds of per- formances, in hotly contested games, in over- time contests, and in games that could almost be labeled no contest as the lightweights were held to no field goals for a full half. Yet the same team, in a surprising display of early- season talent, topped Santa Cruz and XVatson- ville in the jamboree to capture the jamboree title. At the close of the season, Coach Clarkls one sure starter, senior Louie Yamanishi, won a berth on the all-league team and Neal l,ovsnes received honorable mention. Pre-season practice tilts saw the 'Voreababes take a close one from Gilroy 38-26, with line ball control and a good last-minute freeze ac- counting for the win, and lose a closer one to Mike Prieto jumps against P. G. as Tod Sperling starts into the circle and Green looks on. Louie Yamanishi tips the ball to Alvin Green in the San jose game. X7 ' uf. Alan Kirby Q Pete Tarantino Pete Scardina Neal Lovsness Seann an 6814.2 Gellafz lVashington lligh 39-38 in two overtime per- iods. On the road the lightweights lost to both Carlmont and james Lick at San Jose, while winning and losing at home with Orestimha and St. Ignatius. The one hright spot on the roacl trip was lloug hIohnson's looping shot from micl-eourt that rlropperl through the net an instant before the buzzer sounclecl the encl of the hrst half. Local games saw the lightweights take two rather easily from Carmel and recorcl a win ancl a loss with the Recl and Golcl climinutives from Pacific Grove. League play, which enclerl in a win-loss reeorrl of lei, revealed some fine inrliviflual playingx. with .Xll-t't','Xl, choice Louie Yama- nishi turning in some hne performances ancl Lovsnes, Green, Coughran, Tarter, anrl l'rieto showing up well at times. llowever, inability to hit at the foul line eonntecl heavily against the 'l3almes, who also seorecl a low percentage of the tielrl goals they attemptecl. 'llheir lvest efforts were the win over Xlfatsonville anrl the hotcly-efintesterl seeoncl rouncl game at Santa Cruz. Sliding past the San jose guard, Alvin Green goes up to add another Field goal to the Monterey score. 8 Monterey Opponent Washington 39 Pacific Grove 23 Gilroy 26 Orestimba 25 Claremont 34 james Lick 45 St, Ignatius 36 Pacific Grove 34 ff:Watsonvil1e 35 :f1Santa Cruz 45 :f:Salinas 31 Carmel 31 i1Watsonville 32 Carmel 31 tkSanta Cruz 35 ifSalinas 30 2League game Louis Yamanishi scores against Santa Cruz with two points. Front row: Jim Riso, Johnnie Indorato, Norman Payton, Ron Linares, Richard XVoods, jorn Curatolo, Ernie Millegang middle row:v'Ralph Askew, Dave Beall, Claude Crabb, Gene Boucher, Ray Burns, CliFf King, Don Yierra, Ron Palmer: back row: lX1ck Hylton, Horace Davl, Ron NICklIlS, jay Haggard, Eddie Homen, Bill Graham, Gordon lfarnum, joe Mitchell. 11421,-IIS and 0614.2 flecofuh Qall an '7aack ana! Qidd Zuma Marking themselves as the boys to watch out for in track circles, Monterey's varsity and lightweight performers opened the season by breaking six school records and tying one in the annual inter-class meet. which was won by the juniors with 87 points. The seniors, sophomores, and freshmen finished in order with 66, 60, and 29 points. The tracksters continued their winning ways in league competition up to the CC-Xl, finals, where the varsity minus the services of hurler jim Riso, took third place and the lightweights, fourth. Light- weight high jumper Mike Prieto established a new CCAL record with a leap of 5'llM4 , his fourth record-breaking leap of the season. Sal Bruno gets off the blocks to start the 330. Alvin Green, consistent winner in both track and Field events, won the broad jump in the lightweight division of the CCAT. Finals with a leap of 20'7 . ln the varsity competition, Ron Palmer took second in the broad jump and shot put, freshman Claude Crabb placed third in the 440 and fourth in the broad jumpg Johnnie lndorato took a fourth in the 220 and Gene Stokes, a fourth in the pole vaultg jerry Anderson placed third in the discus throwg and the relay team came in second. In dual competition the Toreadores downed King City 99-14, XVatsonville 69-44, and Santa Cruz 80-33, while bowing to Salinas 27-45 in a meet that was called because of rain. The Toreababes also jim Riso and Bill Graham clear the hurdles, finishing one, two in the meet with Carmel, Front row:A Henry Valdez, Alan Monar, Frank l.ara, jim Shitter. Sal E. Balesteri, Harry Kadani, Carr Olive: middle row Bob Paradice, Andre Cardinalli, Ron Yciieges. lion Satow, Sal Bruno, Chuck Fratangelo, Bill XYest, Harry Shaw, james Reynolds: back row: Peter NlcRc-ynolds, Herald Harrison, David Gomez, Larry rliillliikii, Pete Scardina, Mike Prieto, Yahetti, tam 'lay-it-if. ' adwcvzdilqancff' 'fnitea Succoififufg beat King City and Santa Cruz, 76-37 and 90-l-lg losing to Xlvatsonville and Salinas, 33-80 and 18M-445. Both divisions emerged victorious in three-way meets with Carmel and Pacific Grove, Hollister and Gonzales, as more records fell. Records in the pole vault, the 390, the mile, and the broad jump were all broken by varsity trackmen. Gene Stokes cleared ll'5 in the meet with Santa Cruz, while john Curatolo ran the 990 in 2:0-1:-1. Curatolo had previously lowered the time for the mile to 415912. Ron Palmer broke an 8-year record with a jump of 2O'9Lj , and junior liill Graham equaled the high hurdle time established in 1950. Toreababe Prieto broke the school high jump record three times before his CCpXl.-hnals effort, while Green lengthened the broad jump twice, establishing a new record at 2O'7M , and tied the mark for the 75-yard dash. Sal llruno lowered the time for the 330 to 2381-1-,flllfl Sal lialesteri increased the distance of the discus throw to llO'3 . Coaches Doug McNeil and Stan XVeiss will lose a number of reliable performers at graduation, espe- cially in the varsity division. but enough under- classmen have competed so that they have the nu- cleus ofa fine squad for lflio. Mike Pfieffi high .lumps fave feet nine and three-f0UffhS Gene Stokes vaults eleven feet five inches to break inches to set a new lightweight school record. f' 'X ,i 'a the varsity pole vault record. V X,,.-- I - 4 Q . Front row: Nick Del Rosario, Tom Rhoads, John Doolittle, Francis Dauer, Bob VVong, Doug Johnson, Ray VVheeler, Eddie Smith: back row: Jerry Colletto, Bob Baker, Jim Baker, Bill Young, Jim Darling, Dennis Burchell, Jack Green, Charles Vandagriff, John DiMaggio. V Mwfs vwa vm gum fm eww - Tennis hopefuls turned out in large numbers as the minor sports season opened in the spring, and the boys worked hard with Coach Bob Clark to build a squad. Their efforts could not overcome the team's inexperience, howeyerg and by midseason, though the boys could boast of individual triumphs, the squad had not won a single match. Jerry Colletto, who held down the fifth spot on the team, was the most consistent winner for Mon- terey. Dennis Burchell, Jack Green, Jim Darling, Jim Baker, Bill Young. and Bob Baker, with Col- letto. usually made up the seven-man team. Wadm Swann The Toreadores started the season against Gilroy, losing 3-4. Pacific Grove, winning 6-1, defeated MUHS on the Toreador courts for the First time in twenty years. And so the record went as the boys worked through their practice matches and league meets. A strong Santa Cruz squad, which tripped Monterey 5-2, looked like the probable CCAL winner. Coach Bob Clark's one cheering thought as the season drew to a close was that all the team, with one year's experience under their belts. should be back next year. Colletto gets set to return the ball to jack Green. A ..11f--fy ,L ' ' 4, - - . .C Bill Young waits for Bob Baker's serve. ,........... f Front row: Yo Tanimoto, Don Clickard, Ted Thayer, Tom Ingersoll, David Greenfield, Greg Weaver, David Dougherty Jay Stock, Alan Kirby, Bob Paravicini, Ken Catalano, Paul VV-ashburn, Fred Arntzen, Jerry Smith, Ray Bergarag back row. Jim Olson, Tod Sperling, Norman Nachbaur, Charles Schultz, Joe Meeks, Bill Thompson, David Walker, Mike Cassidy, Bill Cassidy, Norman Lamont, Jim Davis, Kirk Gayman, Paul Spangler, Ken Pierce, Erasimo Belleci. U I l Sauna '7eam Scand. a-4ea4ulq ua 7fx21ee- Wag Meek Mike Cassidy and Norman Lamont threatened the 150-yard medley relay record of 1:32 :6, missing by only four-tenths of a second. In dual competition the Toreador varsity clipped Carmel 64-10, dumped Pacinc Grove 61-13, and lost to Fremont High 33-423 while the lightweights took Carmel 41-23, beat P.G., and dropped a 41-25 deci- sion to Fremont. The three-way Peninsula swim- Facing stronger-than-ever league competition, the Monterey swimming teams, lightweight and varsity, began preparing last fall and again early in March for a heavy schedule, ending with the NCS meet in late spring. Coach John Poskus welcomed a number of eager newcomers to practice sessions as he planned for this year's meets and future com- petitions. A new school record of 58:1 seconds for the 100- yard free style event was set by Jim Olson in the opening meet against Watsonville, where the var- sity went down in defeat 36-39 and the lightweights lost 29-37. In the meet with Fremont, the varsity's winning medley relay team of Norman Nachbau, Bill Cassidy, in the far lane, Paul Spangler, Norman Lamont, and an unidentified opponent sail through the air to start the 100-yard freestyle. ming meet at Carmel was won by Monterey, the varsity scoring 51 points to P.G.'s 21 and Carmel's 12 and the lightweights winning 33 to 17 and 25. A triangular meet with VVatsonville and P.G. found the Toreadores again victorious, the varsity score -Monterey 42, VVatsonville 30, P.G. 123 the light- weights-Monterey 382, VVatsonville 2623, P.G. 8. Bob Marron pulls in for a first place in the breast stroke, followed closely by Mike Cassidy. 'Sr , ,Q . ,W I , ...I Dale DeSilva eludes Anderson's try for a put-out as he slides safely into third in the Salinas game. Ron Stewart hits two for three against Watsonville, as the Toreadores pin the first of two defeats on the Wildcats. '7aaeaJa4 Nine gqoi 40141 .feague 713lle in gigffl Weary! Prospects for a league championship for Coach Dan Albert's 1955 Toreador baseball squad looked excellent in May as the team had an impressive win- loss record of 10-3, including four straight victories in CCAL play. Monterey's second win over defending champion Watsonville was sophomore pitcher Fred Rick's eighth straight win, and his fine pitching was backed by sparkling field play and heavy and timely hitting from the MUHS line-up. In the same game, Rick struck out thirteen men, exceeding his previous strikeout total by three. Lead-off hitter Dudie Belleci, who holds down second base, is followed in the batting order by three all-CCAL playersz, Dale DeSilva, shortstopg switch hitter Mike Artellan, first base, who also pitches, and Danny Douglas, left field, who has been chosen on the all-league team for three years. Power hitter Ron Stewart-right field, Tom Cotenas -third base, Gary Wagner-catcher and Roy Alex- ander-center field, round out the regular line-up. In practice games Monterey split with the Sole- dad All-Stars 7-4 and 1-23 clipped Gilroy twice, 23-7 and 18-23 split with llartnell 4-2 and 4-65 defeated Pacific Grove ll-4 and ll-2, the second game featur- ing a three-run homer by Douglas, and lost to the San Jose State frosh 0-14. League play saw the Toreador nine win from VVatsonville 3-I and 7-1, from Salinas 7-3, and from Santa Cruz 8-7. Front row: Norman Saenz, Art Hardesty, Richard Nation, Benny Enea, Tom Artellan, Ken Hansen: middle row: Gary Wagner, Neal Lovsness, Doyle Alexander, Tom Cotenas, Dale DeSilva, Dan Douglas, Roy Alexander, manager John Sanda, back row: Martin Nilson, Bill Novak, Mike Artellan, Dudie Belleci, Fred Rick, Dick Olson, Phil DiGirolamo, Ron Stewart g Y QKTEPFQL 858 TIR5' NQKTEQU iwlffpl' .L A911 T550 g I 27, ...fat '51 w H M I , K View-i 7 :Lg-G44 ' ,i i- Q, A I Vg I' Q 'F . kg, .4 I b ,jf pgtygh si, 'rrp 1 -. 5 f I F to. iw- 'VH 'F' 1 ' if 'UG 1 31.53. P N fi, 'ax' v llfflyx 1 V, A - Muni Q u I-EH, fjll . is ' . ' 1 Z' i I . xi A A ' 'W' 1 T or 1' -1-fh4 'i-e JZ qw- ,A gg 1 x X16 fi, .T !- Tiki 1 ,J . rx' '92 F: -,- ' -...f Jerry Lefler demonstrates the drive that helped him card a 78 in beating Hart-nell. vmaaaa qaqm new The fortunes of the Monterey Toreadores on the golf courses of the Peninsula this spring were as variable as the weather, which blew them off the course when they met Watsonville at Fort Ord and rained out their match with P.G. Toreador hopes for an entirely satisfactory season rested upon the outcome'of the CCAL tournament, scheduled to be held at Santa Cruz late in May. Junior Jerry Lefier and senior Frank Casas held down the first two positions on the team. The other spots on the five-man team were usually filled by Frank Casas gets set for a practice swing. GEN! '7f:1f!e Maia!! Frank Tardio, Frank Maiorana, Bob Benge, Alan Kirby, Mike Maiorana, or Pete Tarantino. Through April, the golfers were undefeated, having downed Hartnell College 14-l, Carmel 12-3, R. L. Stevenson School 13-2, Gilroy 15-O, and ju- nipero Memorial High SM to 6M. Their first loss was posted to Salinas, which won IOM to 42. Athletic director Ed Larsh took on the task of coaching the golfers after basketball season was over, succeeding Coach XVayne Edwards who re- tired last year. Front row: Mike Maiorana, Pete Tarantino, Don Bergquist, Frank Colletto, Bill Carnazzog back row: Frank Casas, jerry Lefler, Frank Tardio, Dave Zaches, XVayne Downey. :qi .-,,,q'.' fm 0-4' Members of the intramural council were ffront rowj Charlie Acuff, Joe White, jay White, jim Matsuyama, jim O'Deag Cliack rowj Jay Haggard, Adrian Laz- zeroni, Jim Russo, Greg Weaver, Bob Thomas. swwf mama: alma ea, From a limited start in the N152-53 school year, when only basketball and baseball were offered, the intramural athletic program at MCHS, under the direction of Coach Stan NVeiss. has grown to be one of the finest high school intramural programs in the state. This year the expanded program offered basketball. volleyball, socko, badminton, ping pong, and horseshoes as well as a place-kicking and free throw contest. Marina won the sophomore basketball championship. Front row: Norman Saenz, Albert Wagner, Gary Marshallg back row: Pete Koenen, Ron Nicklas, Gary Wagner, Ken Hardesty. 15 Coach Stan Weiss turned out one of the best intramural programs in Northern California. 'ap P The Intramural Council. headed by Commis- sioner of Intramural Sports Charlie Acuff, has been making plans this spring to enlarge the program further next year and set up an awards system under which team plaques will be awarded to the winners of team sports. individual medals and ribbons will be awarded to winners of individual sports, and players may win a block. The 1954-55 intramural season opened with a The Bears captured the frosh basketball champion- ship. Front row: Charles Beaman and james Mat- suyamag back row: Doug McAu1ey, James Vanda- griff, Larry Minick. i4i9' ,5 5 -.4 , ,,. V Alan Kirby won the basketball free throw contest with a score of 32 out of 50. swish as the first two points were tallied in basket- ball league play. Twenty-eight teams signed up and were classified into four leagues: a freshman A and B league. a sophomore league, and an upperclass league. lllarina rallied in the last of the season to take the sophomore leagueg the faculty, captained by their big center Mr. llick Schuman, took the upper- class leagueg and the freshman leagues were won by the liears HU and the lllooses flij. Winners of the' frosh volleyball championship, the Dragons, were Cfront rowl Yo Tanimoto, Fred Nichi- guchi, Jim Matsuyamag Cback rowb John Sanda, Tom Hatano, Gene Nichiguchi. L.. RAX ' FTLTKQ ' ,Q 4 f JA- as c- f 195 f ...i.. -C, fi 'i lffgy, -B' J.. Ron Palmer won the horseshoe pitching contest. Coaches Larsh and Clark were winners of the doubles event. ,N playoff between the Faculty and the Pirates was necessary to decide the championship in the uppcrclass league. The game was played for the benefit of the Monterey Youth Center, and a total of 5340.03 was collected. Named to the lntramural All-Star Basketball teams were the following team players: Upperclass League Squad-llick Schuman and lid Larsh, Fa- cultyg Mike Artellan and llale llegilva, Viratesg Ping pong championships were won by Joe Meeks singles, and Nick Del Rosario and Reuben Bautista doubles. Spectators line the wall of the gym to watch joe Meeks fl3Clll1-I caineraj win another match in his try for the ping pong championship. fncfiuicfaaf cnc! 7ea.m Spell!! Cecil Elkins and Charles Yanclagrifi, lieboppersg Minick, liearsg Sherman Jackson, junior XVarriorsg Eladio Gonzales. Strokers. Sophomore League-Al Aaron Struck, Driversg Santiago Padres, Popshots. Monar and Randy Smith, Bobcatsg John Sansone, Individual activities offered as part of the intra- Burgsg Ron Nicklas and Gary XVagner, Marinag mural program gave many boys an opportunity to Claude james, Hornetsg Ken Catalano, Spitlires. participate both as players and spectators.. The Freshman A League-Bill Carnazzo and Tom Mc- horseshoe pitching contest was won by Ron Palmer, Guire, Moosesg Al Rosario, Basketeersg Peter and Coaches Ed Larsh and Bob Clark paired off to George, Bevosg Nick Hylton, NVarhawks. Fresh- win the doubles match. The basketball free throw man B League-James Vandagriff and Larry contest was won by Alan Kirby. Mr. Elmer Highley, the students' favorite on the fa- Members of the winning B basketball team, the clrlty basketball team, goes up for a rebound as Cap- Mooses, are Tom McGuire, Lynn Crabill, and Bill tam Richard Schuman, three-year all-star player looks Carnazzo. Howard Bliss, Ed Morrison, and Ted on. Holling were absent when the picture was taken. Ping pong and badminton were winter and early spring sports in intramural competition. Don An- drews won the badminton singles championship and then joined David Carl to win the doubles. Joe Meeks took the ping pong singles, while Nick Del Rosario and Reuben Bautista captured the doubles title. :iv H Don Andrews took the singles cham- pionship ' in badminton and then a mm, ,4gz.,,-s.4mz ,asm Fifteen teams competed in two leagues in volley- ball. VVhen the season ended in April, the Faculty led the A League and the Dragons, the B. The win- ning faculty team included Coaches Larsh, Mansell, Clark, McNeil, VVeiss, and Dean Schuman. The Dragons, captained by Tom Hatano, were Andy Yoshiyama, Yo Tanimoto, Gene Nishiguchi, Hideo Sumida, jim Nlatsuyama, and Fred Xishiguchi. After Easter vacation two socko leagues were formed, one for the upper classes and one for the frosh. At the end of the third round, the Sluggers and Papooses were leading the Frosh Leagueg and Mr. Highley returns the ball for the faculty against' the Motos, as Miss Tillotson and Mr. Schreck turn to watch the play. paired with David Carl to win the doubles. at the close of two rounds, a three-way tie marked the Upperclass League, with Faculty, Strokers, and Rookies all disputing first place. The noon and afternoon school intramural pro- gram at Monterey Union High School is deserving of high praise, for it gives to all boys-including those who have neither the inclination nor the ability to participate in the inter-scholastic athletic pro- gram-the chance to enjoy sports. Service: Mr. Benedict watches as 'Gnu the volleyball soars over the net. lf' :jg ,...as rW,,....-4 Miss Tlllotson Mlss Elhott and Mlss Femberg glrls sports advisers Qrqrq Raw! 37140451 eafencfaa ul Me Yfeafz Yellmg and shoutlng forty enthus1ast1c glrls turned out as xolleyball got under xx ay as the first sport of the year The Glrls Athletlc AQQOCIHUOII IS made up of glrls xxho sponsored by Nllss quellne I'll1ot part1c1pate lll after school sports For gurls xx ho are lY1tCI'C9tCCl lll speclal actlxltles such as sxxnnmmg and tCIlll1S there are the Sxxnn Club and the Tenms Club 'lhe gxxlm Club spon sored by Mlss Ruth Ann Femberg IS made up of glrls xxho haxe passed a test IH the basxc funda mentals of sxxlmmlng The Tenms Club consmsts of gxrls xx ho are mterested ln playmg tenms and learnlng the Fnner pomts of the game 'l hemr sponsor Changmg games Vlltll the season 'lfter xolley ball the glrls play speed axx ay basketball and soft ball to accumulate 200 pomts to become an actlxe member of C' A A By addmg to thelr total num ber of pomts glrls may also acqulre other axvards a numeral for 600 pomts a block for 900 pomts and for l 300 '1 star Glrls xx ho luxe e'1rned thelr Block lxl ll'l C A A 3.lltOl1l'1tlt'lllX become mcmbers of the Block M Club sponsored bx Mlss 'Nl'1ry Jo Tlllotson Social '1tt1x1t1es also pl'1x Z1 1llllJOI't'lfIt part ln G N X 'llns xe'1r at the end of Dead VN eelx they sponsored lfl'1l1LC the Illll'llxlC9 llmg xxhlch xx as xery successful 'lhe Block Nl s bug socml exent toolx place 'lt the end of the xear xx hen they tools a trlp to Qin l ranclsco Tlns xx as a lot of fun for all members lle l'l wtlx 'Nl 'mc f X X '1l'ROll'1Kl 1 t lut for the purpose of ll1St'1llll'lQ ncxx mem Jers so thc N p11tn1p'1tcd mn txxo lllXll.'l.tlUI plax dxxs one 'lt q'l11l.l C ruf 'md one It the Santa a '1l1n1 School f r C nl Front row S Slllillda J Walter M Gonzalezr C Imo M Buclxeldce J Uonangelo 9 Yoshmobu l Haslnmoto F Sanda K Mmann M NcNeal M Xellls row 2 M Lane K Velhs J Quaglla 'VI lxsmter J Xoslnda D llrlper l leBoucx L Borges V Cardxnale J Hawkms row3 P NlcNultx H Mellermo J Duren J Bruua 'Nl lbtlano l Olson l' NN .isson B Cercln F Fckstxne W4 P Snno J Ollverla P Southxxard K Palma VK Stout X K I 'Xl Stlml 1 :rv B 1 is 1 gl it , A xxx - A rl , 9 9 3 ' . . , ,I . 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Wffff .Swan 01444 Front row Barbara Rledelbach ,loan Xoshuda Maman Delano Nlolly NlcNeal Barbara Shepard middle row janlce Carretson D1ane Davw Betty Marot Glorla Iottcn Pat Qoutlmarml back row Ruth Qulor Dar lene Drlpu Pat 'Nlurpln Nlarx Lou Nlurray Front row Nlarle X cllm Fc-ne Imo 'NI1r1an Delano laura O Dell Darlene Draper Nlartha lan Leunen lulluan Ypc back row Pat Qoutlmard Dlane Davls JHIIICC farretson lxathx Palma Beth Nlarot Mary Lou Murrax Polma Arensburger far ,is I' 75 .ns 112 Ana Kratms serves a practice game Taking a crack at the ball ln an after school game IS Fumnko Hashlmoto Walleqdall Wumma back row Xxta Lardmalc Helcn XlCll6flO lrances I LBoucx Qnhp lem Dolly Qaldana bmlds up courage to dlve off the hxgh board il ---if s ,3 I ' 2. . - - - .ii wa ' 9 - Ea' 1 'L , Q., ' - , Ney g , l L +- . l Kg' p 'K' 4 ly l I a 3 l Y X' f x ,X ff Y Q I- Front row: Pat Mc-Nulty, Margie Gonzalczx ClL'lliC lin0Z I I L . . . t -F Q Vy,k A . '- -, 'kf' if Yi' iii' Q A W1-1U 'l5. J, , , Q Foqr girls practice a star at one of the swim club ' 17, mil S. fi . 1 3 K . 5 I 5 1' . A -' ,kk V . 9,2 i N' .A-w. V Joan Duren watches Ann Prego hit the ball over the is net as Nancy Prego gets ready to return it. xlr., xfxx XV X ' 'N xy- X 'IX ,-X X? xl xx Xxx? ls llxffvem xx XS,xA'XNXfNik,.x l ' Kxgxxffbx s e ' fn , ZXQX iff 2X.v,5l gg ' ,H V a . - 'ffinllwkgw ,f Vg ,pw-A. ' 13 , Front row: Yita Carclinale, Helen Mcllerio, jo Anne V W It ' Yoshida, Frances Leliouex: back row: ,Iennic NYoltcr, 5 'L ' V' P Fumi Hashimoto: Margie Gonzalez, Molly MCNL-al, h V ', 1 Kiyo lNlinami. Q xl 6 J p. . 36 l ax XM A . Y ' x - ' Q. W' -lr i 9 it J t Fay Olson scores two points for her team during tournament play. W, in 12111 I A, ,,,. ' D qu . ' ' 3 ' 1 as ,.,, ,Y X fn A l , . hz W 5 N , Q vm T I , - Q- ' x Q 113 1 .1 :- .f 1, W 1 V -a ,L 1 k x 4 ,f sf . , , '14 Q. 1 1 I v I A w VM, ,. 5 v Ln . . fs ,X o, 8 116 From 8:20 to 3:10, Mondays through Fridays, MUHS'ers- as the Galleon calls them-spend their times in studies: and some put in overtime when term-paper time rolls around. Helen Speakman and Eleanor Martin are searching the card catalog and cracking the books for that senior bugaboo- Problems in Democracy. Playtime for MUHS ers may be the break, the noon hour, after school, or just weekends, but there are plenty of activities for everyone to enjoy-rallies, club meetings, games, dances, and the BIG events: the Winter Ball, the Junior-Senior Prom. Don McLean here readies himself to escort his date to the Prom. ww if W N Ov wr, JL ' J ,nf 'N La 1, L A nf Qivoi bg ig JXAQ' 'A L Zu QZLW fry XM uqyf 1 If A fry , fl ,' f 1 f QW Lyfyfvy A A ,A lnagvl s Sepfemlea: lfze Jeginninq of .-rifvfyyyy -'di' 11 A'-'55 agkdn F A 111 IQ ,nb Extremely large classes of freshmen and sophomores squeezed the juniors and seniors into the bleachers the first day of school. The songleaders First special routine made a big hit with the students at the first assembly. Marie Vellis doesn't need much salesmanship to get rid of the GAA's candy apples during half-time. Y 118 Balloons? Of course! Helen Speakman is passing them out for the balloon dance at the freshman recep- tion, the first hit of the year. On their feet cheering, MUHS fans help their team along in one of the brighter moments of the game as Monterey fell to Watsonville. - J 'aj Ll The MUHS playing Anchors Aweighf' was as outstanding as as it started its yearly activities. ,. .Q -Mbtgi?l.1.q ?, T' I- L hte Plttsburg rally as football season begms the serles of after game dances begins m the gym 400-Mall Jeaflan Aacnqfl ual:-nelly of Bonfire rally before the final game of the season kept up team and school sp1r1t but Monterey lost anyway Songleaders and yell leaders make a brg entrance to Dave Cromwell and Pete Lucido Shuffle around as G . Y ' f S ITC Lf s . Q . V' . , qu ,,,, A 1 Ik Q , Q Semor couples sxt one out at the Tr1 H1 Y dance Pep band. members llven up the bonfire rally held to enjoying talk mme 35 well as dance mme raxse school sp1r1t before the Sallnas game fa It s all over and the students head enthuslastxcally for Dee and Phllly lxghtwelght and varsnty queens With t e next class then' team captam escorts at the homecommg dance I 7 , ,U X. 1 lf' f 0 h . - ,a n 5 a - 4 A T ,, l , X o ' 5 Q 'A ' A H N V. X VY Iv A .H . , Q 1 ff' xy, - , D, I F l, A Q Q - X l ..l N , 'X ,x . K , , ' 3, ,Ji r, Sun-lime, un-fimen K 1 4 l X x ,tl i, fl: y coach Larsh displays his choice at the tie-exchange, XX Jlflikc my . ir Ji which was sponsored by the faculty, as Mr. Downey exclaims Cin approval or disapproval?J. if 122 ,fi I i 4-' - x , X , X x , David Pick tells, with gestures, an interesting noon- time tale till the yearbook photographer catches his eye, and that of half his audience. , Victory pose-it was a long, hard gam t the rally, but the seniors htat the juniors Cgirls of courseb as usual. Mr. Manhire directs the mixed chorus in a wonderful performance at the annual Christmas concert, Natalie Lytle and Santa Claus, especially Santa Claus, enjoy themselves in a twirl around the gym at the Winter Ball, sponsored by the Senior Class. 'll Winter Ball King, Dudie Belleci, and his queens are pictured here just before they were crowned by Saint Nick. ffze fzaficfay dpilzil' :Ji 4f1a21ecf iq aff. And nf elected second semester Student Councll candxdates pose smxhng now that their campaign speeches have been dellvered at both assemblles gfeclcond. am! adfiemdlzed Successful candldate Barbara Kummer casts her bal M155 Elhott rages as two students demonstrate what lot as Breck Tostevln hands hls to electlon officxal one shouldnt do on the archery range The 1151131 Mafgafef BT21115011 spectators are mere shadows here , W-eva-. I Ill r'.N'L: 'n '-Q-l -A 4fX , ' I . . . . , ' . , ' 'Q , Y 43 : 'Q fel --:ii 4' 'N' I if V. K Hx A - n el lw' A, - -A - ' I W -0 - 5-E 5 ' :irq 'K X YTLX ln-nn Q: ' f ' K' ' e ,, ' e , ' --f ,, , 1- , X, 1. --'-f- ' N It 1. n : 1 l Q tk Vg, . . 'ff ,Ll dx' 'Ml Ray Engel mtroduces the candldates for Student Councll posntxons at the campalgn assembly m january me mms tea, The Blmd Assembly featured a muslcal program whlch was recexved wxth great enjoyment by the student body agam th1s year Doug McNe1l glves each boy a word of pralse for h1s performanc durmg the season before Coach pre sents the llghtwelght awards Q l 7w I I . . . , A l - A I 5. I ' , l , is k s 'Q 1 . I . L ,Q f WJ Y 3 h . L . 4 f -:I I .J-- r' - 4 ' - 'Ti Y ' 51:11 -1- . ,lj ' ' Y' 1 Y' Al' -41 M, J f yMf'W gif? W 1 N +'yffWL'V5LjY1f' fy , W .yy 2 f , yf 3 jf V I My fy A ' P1311 : 2i7n?557l5f9ff 'ff f 'J U V Q Q ff fx r NBL 1 Qf' Q QL QV! f l zntsgzzizggw will-Y 5,0 V prawn , ent, Usyf, W Effifv gief V ' ski Johrmie Inqjlgt Shqg, C U , JJ X J ioligtbkffxf VM Q X A K ,N M21 YM ff r ,Bw W Y Cv W gpm! mmf M, Mp Ed my . YN? 2 tix 451' P 1 sf Abel warshawsky poke at L , I A!! Vt' 0' Qffjffw V Q7i5fMfy,Z?fj ff fQf'7'0fffkf50b V 'L ' X Exchange allies provided som the yeays v Mfr ' ' I ' In st assemblies. This trio of enterta m Sai as A X to present a skit. ' 50 dcfzaol ad. neafui. Saturnalia, the Latin Club's big annual party, was a potluck banquet this year, and the guests arrived in costume for the affair. NX . ....,.-..i.......i... stab judge LoManto- And a good judge too!-has ap- parently just about made up his mind to marry the plaintiff himself in the music department's presenta- tion of Trial by jury. if a ldiidihll David and Linda Cromwell draw the attention of the crowd as they do their specialty at one of the after- game dances. Mascot Roy Gomas doesn't appear to be too in- terested in the basketball game, but then he has a number of people watching him. 128 I . . a I 1 , , I f 2 Frank Casas leads the team through the Toreador to meet the Salinas Cowboys in the second half of the championship game. Wfanq pa-flliclpale in M pr th Z QLVLMV - I , ,aw-M-f an M020-fc if t:L.Q, , a ff I W, ,V , x , , if 'S P -v LfX,f',L1 ffa-,G if 1 ' 'Q ii IL . -1 VA I . A 1. ' Q e U - X a at f' I , Q . ii- ,, ' Cindy Oleari and Paul Marckesano show their talent A E ,at bopping at the Tri-Hi-Y party-admission charge: ...n aolfiallliied.. r, Schuman gives Mr. Highley a lift as the faculty actices for the intramural play-offg the proceeds of e game went to the Monterey Youth Center. 1 , iw'-wvwunq..-. lone can of food. Mr. Highley in his natural habitat, room 18, examines a bird. Mr. H. and his butterfly net are much in demand when birds accidentally get trapped in the upper hall. 129 J. n Service rehearsal reveals Ceasar Albert as V' the center of attraction as the cast of the senior play watches round him. aauaffn guaalefz euenfd fain? Singing boys advise the Spring Concert audience that A Man's Best Friend Is His Horse. The novelty number drew many laughs at the popular program. lr- 4'-'-I ix. 'fguhlm 'lw 'fff .. 'ea ' Claude Crabb, Sal Maiorana, and Seiji Yoshinobu Modern Dance is portrayed by Alice Daniels, Hazel pose a pass play as football players in the Pageant Graves, and Nancy Prego in the program presented of Sports. during Public Schools Week. lfze 4cfzaol qecw Za a cfafie. Golden statuettes of archers- jo Ann Larsen and Tosh Okumura and joe Meeks hold a pose as wrestlers Nancy Prego pose for the Open House audience as IU the SPOUS Pageant. which WHS presented by the the next act waits to go on stage. physical education department in April. 11 9 H i 1- Q f. 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Is it human? Finals. KI 10. Spastic! t FRANKLIN SHOE REPAIR 156 Franklin Street, Monterey Bring in H1050 old slmrsg Wr'll make fbem look like new. Kummer Barbara Kummer Donna Kumre Tom Kurtz Patr1c1a Lacey Dnck LHQTOIX Suzanne Ladochy Peter Lamont Norman Lane Marty Lane Pepper Laney Eugene Langerak Izvan Langshaw L1nda Lara Prank Larsen Jo Ann Larsh Mr Edward Lasaca Rosal1e Lasnter Mary Ahce LATIN CLUB Lawson B Lawson R Lazzerom Adnan LeBouex Frances Lee Lorra1ne Lee Raymond Lee Roberta Lefler Gerald Lehman Van Le1kam Joan Lexkam june Le1kam Ted Leshe B111 Lew Helen Lxght Sharon 50 64 71 74 79 124 61 64 66 69 71 46 69 72 73 93 103 57 69 93 101 48 79 131 17 52 64 79 106 46 106 112 3 30 67 50 51 73 79 105 For that special occasion- EL CAMINO CAKE SHOP 198 Del Monte Avenue, Monterey Lmares Ronnxe Lockhart Mr Brooks Lockyer joy Loero Larolyn Logue Brlan LoMonto joe Longacre xhflllliifll O11f.,OI'13. 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Y.....................Y...............--.-.......-,............-1..-, -.....-...... 5 1 ' , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.., ,...,.....,....,,.....,...,......,..,...., 4 6 , ...........,,....................................................... 32, 64 - , - .........,........,....................1....1.................,.........,. , ,77 - , ' .....1...........,..,..........................................................1.. 51 . ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , , , , 78 1 , , .....,.1...........,......,..........................................1....v.. .46 ' , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,.,.,......,.,,,..,,....,,........,..,......,. 30 1 ' , ' .,,..,....................,......,......1............................................. 96 NANCY LOU'S DRESS SHOP 408 Alvarado Street, Monterey Phone S-46 5 6 L -, 'iiunQg-'L 1! ' Magee, Mike .............. Magee, Terrence ........ Magnelli, Gary ,......... Magnelli, Patricia ....., Magsayo, Earl r,,,.... Magnesson, B. ........ . Maiorana, Frank ,,r,,,,A,.. Maiorana, Michael ....,... Maiorana, Salvatore Ma dic ames 1 , J -.--A----.-,--- Manhire, Mr. Reu ..,... Mansell, Mr. Ben ...... Marceira, I. .................... . Marckesano, Paul Marchesi, james ,....,.. 148 32 46 56 60 105 131 ..,......54, 90, 94, ....,.,....54, 95, ...,....l6, l23 ..,,,.,l29 Drop in and see the latest in styles and fashions BERGQUIST JEWELERS 447 Alvarado Street, Monterey, California Marot, Betty ............. Marquez, Rosalie ...,, Marron, Bob ,,,,,,, .A Marron, Diane .,.,.. Marshall, A. ....r..,,, . Marshall, Gary r..,.,,. Marshall, Leon .... Marshall, XVillie ,..., Phone 5-5332 M arsignerra, joe ...,,,... Martin, Danny ,,,....,. Martin, Donna ....., Martin, Eleanor , Martin, Robert ....,.. Martinez, Betty ,,..,,.. Martinez, Marlene ...... TINSLEY C. FRY 2 5 2 Alvarado Street MONTEREY, CAl.lIfORNIA Phone S-6011 ,......57, 68, 57, 111 70 73, 75, 77, 103 79 ,,,,.,....5l, 106 ......,,5l 32, 62, 66, 116 H32, 64, 7l Martlett, E. ......,.,..,.., , Mascarena, Dolores Maschmeyer, Doris Masuda, Chiyo .,..A,, Matsuyama ,,..,,.......... , Matthews, Donald Matthews, Myrtle Mathewson, Bill ..,.,.., Mattos, David ....,....... Mattos, Raymond .,..., Mauget, Bill ,....A.... Mauzey, James .... Medina, Eddie ........ Meeks, Joseph ........ Mellerio, Helen ....., I. L. Ar... if -si 70 76 69 .,...,,57, 106, 107 74 93 75 67, 33 103, 107, 108, 131 71, 106, 112, 113 BERG'S WOMEN'S APPAREL 740 Fremont, Seaside Phone S-6210 Smart Fashions at Low Prices Visit our new BARGAIN EMPOR1 UM 75 4 Fremont Phone S-8 0 80 Men's, boys, and wo1nen's rlotbing Mello, C. ..... . Mello, Mary .,,.,,,...... .. Mellow, Don .,.,........,. Mellow, Frankalee .,,.,,. .. Melton, Sharon .......... , 51 70 56 33 76 76 76 68 67 46 Milazzo, Katherine .,..... ,,.......,...,..........,..,,,.... 4 6, 71, Milazzo, Pilar ,,,,,,,...,......... ......,. 5 3, 57, 61, 69, 70, 74, Militante, Asuncion ,,,...,..,... ,...........,........,.,......,...... 7 5, Miller, Barbara ........,.,..,...,...... ....,....,........,....,........., 5 0, Miller, Douglas Marvin ..,.,... ................ Miller, Kenneth ....,,......,....... ......,............. Miller, Mike .,....,......,......... ...,,..,.....,......... 1 9 Millegan, Ernest ........1 ......... 4 5, 73, 100 MURRAY VOUT Auto Dealer Washington 81 Pearl, Monterey Phone 2-8183 Millller, Eddie ......1. ,.,........,........ 5 I Mills, Hazel . ...,,. .,,...... 4 5, 74, 78 CITY CLEANERS 725 Broadway Seaside Phone 2-S530 149 BUILDING SOMETHING? GET YOUR EQUIPMENT AT- SMITH BROTHERS sum.. HARDWARE 401 Alvarado Street, Monterey California iiidnabuzsllllxc HAJAS - 4-Ja'.'uNQi3 we .U me gs 5, if U FO M ,eor ., rrr,, .oft . . , ..- E r 5' L-. CHINA IMPORTING CO. y 464 Alvarado Street, Monterey Phone S-6607 Wholesale 69' Retail SILKS, LINENS 85 ART GOODS The House of Quality AA up 1. 2. 3. 4. 15 sl VVings, Jody? 5 5. Where've you been? ' QJ 6. Nasty! x P' f Q1 7. Easter Parade. if 8. 0 ' ' Get that sand flea! Yes, Edgarrrr. Forget it. A Star Is Born. 9. Frank and Ronnie in better days 10. Oh!! A new bird house. 11. A student. 12. Grin and Bear It. FREMONT HARDWARE Fremont 81 Hilby, Seaside For the most complete selection Mills, Mary ......... ....... ,,,.. ,,............. 3 3 Milwit, 1, ,,,,....,,,, ,,., ..,.,v,,...v,,,,........, 5 1 l, 52 Minami, Kiyoko .... ......,,. 51, 69, 106, 113 Miniek, Kenneth ,,,. .......,.... , 47, 65, 96 Minick, Larry r,,,.,... ....,,.....,,.. 5 5, 76, 106 Mitchel, Fred ..............., ..,.,,,,,...,.,.,....,. 5 4, 68, 76 Mitchell, Joe ..,....,.,.....,.,,.. ......,. 5 5, 76, 90, 98, 100 MIXED CHORUS .....,. .......,,.,,....,.,....,.,.,,..., 7 7 Monar, Alan ,,,,............ . .................,,.. 51, 101 Monar, Melanie ,,.,.... ..,.....,.,,..,. 5 4, 70, 73 Monroe, VVayne .....,. .,........,,............,, 4 5, 86 Montanez, Emily ..,.... ......,. 3 3, 64, 66, 74, 78 Monteleone, Alllla .,.,,.,........,....,, 56, 70 Montiel, Albert ........ .,,,....,.,.......,,..,,., 3 3 Montiel, Ernest ,,,,......,.... ,.,.,....... 5 4 Montiel, Marylouise ....... .,..,.........., 5 6 Moore, Buel ......,......,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 5, 76 Moore, Louise ..... ....... ......,, 5 7 , 69 Moore, Nancy Ann .,,..., ,,.......... 5 6 Moosbrugger, David ,,,. ,,.,.,,.. 5 7 Morales, Odelia ..... ........, .,..,.,,. 5 7 Moran, Charles Perry .,,,.. ...,,.,,, 5 1 Morey, Theda ...., ....... ,,.... ......... 5 1 1 Morgan, Dick ..........,... ,....,..,.,, 5 5 Morrison, Eddie ...,.. Moscuzza, Gene .,,. Moss, Tommy ,...,,. Motley, Marle11e ...... 76 .. ,....,.,, 55 Motly, lfranklin ..... ...................,,.,....,. 5 5 Muir, Ken .,...,...... ........ .......,......,.. 5 f 1, 76 Muir, Sylvia ,,.....,... ....,,.... 3 3, 41, 62, 69, 79 Mun, '11 ....,........,,,,..... ..,. .....,....,...........,...,, 4 8 Munakata, Donald .,.... ..,,....,,., 5 6 Munoz, Beverly .......... ..,.......,,,,,, 4 4 Munoz, Mary Ann .. .,.....,, 54, 70 Munoz, Sam .............., .....,, 5 00, 93 Munoz, Shirley .,... ............ 4 5 1- Munson, 111-rt .. , Murakushi, Doris Murdock, Roger Murphy, Eleanor Murphy, Patricia .,,.,,. Murray, Mary 1.011 Mc.-Xlpin, Alice ,.,,,,.., . Mc,-Xuley, Douglas McCollum, Joyce ,,.. McCormick, Byrl .,..., Mcformick, Earl .,.. Mcfrary, Tom ....,,,,,, Mcfullach, Alfred ,, McDaniel, Margaret McDonald, Mr, Carl McDonald, Martha , McDonald, Patricia ....,,.. McDonald, Virginia MeEntire, Sandra ..,. Mclfarlin, Ann ........ . Mcfiuire, 'liom ,,,,,,, McKenzie, C. ,,,,, ,,,,, , 111C1.21llgl1lll1, Charles McLaughlin, Ronald Mcl.ea11, Don , , McMu1lin, jim , .... . McNeil, Mr. Douglas 79 1. ,,,,,,,,,.....,......,.......,,,, 45 . ...ee 53, 54, 61, 69, 70, 111 76, 111 ,,,,,,.s1, 106 68 .,.,..........,. 4, 5, 13 70 .,,.,.,33,-11, 60, 62, 76 41, 69 70 ...,.,,,,..10s ..,.,,,22, 33, 65, 72, 116 Mcxeal, Molly ,,,,, ,,,, ..,,.... . 5 2, 69, 106, 111, 113 McNulty, Patricia , 47, 69, 7-l, 76, 78, 106, 112 Mclieynolds, Peter ..............................1,...... 66. 101 MC1Yillia11ls, Mike ..........,........................ 50, 69 Nachlmaur, Anton Nachhaur, Norman Nanney, Harold ,,...... Napoli, Nina ......,,,,, KELLY'S 73 103 ..,.,,5Z, 70, 74, 78 ASSOCIATED SERVICE Munras 81 Webster, Monterey, California Expert care to save ear wear 151 Corkey sez-for fine food and excellent service- Uiormerly the Karmel Korn Shopj 700 Cass Street MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA . ., , ., 1 1 Napoli, Nina Y. .,.... . Nation, Richard .,.... Navarro, Judy ,r..... Neary, Janet ...,r Neely, Leo ,.,...... Neff, Judy ....,r,,..,...,.,. Nelson, Carolyn ...,.. Nestor, Bonnie .,,,.,....... Netland, Ruthann ....,,. Newsome, Sheryll ...,.,. Newson, Jack ,,.....,. Niblett, Frank ...,,. Nicklas, Jim ....,,.. Nicklas, Ron ....,, Nielsen, Tom ,,....r,. Nilson, Martin ,,,,,,......, Nisliiguchi, Fred ,,,,.., Nishiguchi, Gen ....,. Norris, Dee .,i.,......... Northcutt, Juanita ...... Northcutt, Maurine .,..., Norton, Carolyn .,,....... Norton, Louise ,,,.,.... Noto, Frank ..... 90 104 74 r........34 41 60, 63, 66, 69, 79, 123 .......34, 40 23, 34, 61, 79, 86,88 90, 100, 106 67, 75, 77, 104 93, 107 ...........55, 93, 107 68 .,.....34, 75, 76 Novak, Bill ....,, .,,,..,. 5 1, 104 O'Boy1e, Janice .,...,........... 1.,....... .....,..,..,.,,...... 4 9 O'1Jea, Gerald ..,,......,.,.....,.., ......,. 56, 68, 106 O'Dea, Mrs. Margerie E. ...... ................. ...IZ Odell, Laura ........................, .,...... 4 6, 57, 111 Orht, Karl ,..............,......,.. ....,..........,........... 3 4 Ojea, Edward ...,1.,., ...,.. .,....,.........,,..,... 5 1 Okumura, Tosh ....,. ...1................ 4 5.86, 131 Olaeta, Carmen ,, , .,.,.1... 56, 69, 70, 76, 78 Olive, Carr .,,,,,.. Oliver, John ..,,,1 152 429 Alvarado Street, Monterey, California Need a gift? Here's tbe ideal place to buy it Oliveria, Jean ....... Olson, Dick ....r.rr Olson, Faye .,..,,,. Olson, Jim ,........, Orama, Isabel ....., O'1'ear, Ann Pacchetti, Joy ..,...... Pacificar, Andrea .....,. Pacificar, Catalina ....,, Pacificar, Guillermo V. Paik, Kumok ....,,.....,.... Paine, Davitl ,....,.. Palma, Kathleen .,,,. Palmer, Ronald ,,,.... Panetta, Leon .......,..,. Pankratz, Mr. Melvern Parades, Mary .,,,,.,,, Paredes, Santiago ..,... Paradice, Robert .,..., Paravicini, Robert .,,... Pardue, Patsy ...,...... Park, Donna ....,,.. Parker, Betty ,,,,. . Parrish, Frances .,,,. Passanisi, Rose .,,.,, Passanisi, Tina Partch, Penelope ,,,.,. Patterson, Mr. Ben ....,, Patterson, Russel ....... Patterson, W'ayne ,,,.., Pavey, Marilyn ......, Pavlov, Olga ,..,,,...,,.... Payton, Norman ......,,.. Pearson, Mr. Reuben ,....., Pendergrass, Darline ,..,,,. fd. 76, 106 51, 61, 76, 104 .....,,45, 66, 68, 75, 76, 106 ., ,,,.....,,,,,,..,.. 34, 73, 103 ...,,...34, 62, 66, 79 ,, ,,........,,...,,.,,. ..,,..,............. 4 5 49, 52, 70, 106, 107, lll ....35, 73, 86, 94, 97, 100 60, 68, 69, 72 .,.,...,..,.51, 101 73, 103 ..,...,-14, 66, 69 ....,..57, 46 76 70 57 .......17, 51 69, 70 67, 73, 75, 100 If you're in the need of electrical appliances 1'e'Z Brig- ? LA :fir - 2 - -- 'bg' L 7f4vfT,4., CC,-L--W . ETS HOKIN 85 GALVAN ik - Q Nm Hmm mmnlmmbvan: mu4,..... 484 Washington Street, Monterey, California Phone 2-4549 Y , I V F- Perclnr, Bernice ...... 56 l'itsker, xvlllilllll ,, ...,... 45 IR-rclue, Dolores .. ....,,,,, 56 l'ittnizin, Sharon ., ,.,,... 29 Perez, Robert .. ., ..,...... 3 5 Polk, XYilli:un ,,,, .......-4 l'erl, lizirhzira ,,,,,,,.r. . ,.,,.,,...,,., ,-lo 79 Pollock, Karen , ,,,,,. ,...... 4 9 l'esehintt11, Yali ,,,,. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,..,, ,,,, 5 f m Pomeroy, ,lziequeline ....... 49 l'etersen, Anne . ,,.,,,.,, ,. ,,...r 50, ln-1, 08, 74 l'oncler, Hill .,,,, .... . H46 Petersen, Mrs. Anne .. ..,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,......, . . .... 17 l'owkns, Mr. john . , .....,.l7 Peterson, Dave ,,,,, ,,,,,, . .,,,,,,,,,,, , 35, 78 Powers, Kathleen ....,,w... 31 Petrasieh, Andre ,...,,... JS, o7, 75 l'rego, .-Xnn ....,, ,.,.. ,YY,.... ..,.,.. 5 5 . 70 Phillips, fharles I.. ,,,, , ,,.,,,,, 51 74 l'rL-go, Nancy ,,,,......, .....A,.....,.............., Nr, 131 Phillips, -lznnes ..,,.,. ,........,......,,., 5 l PRESS C-LUB H ,,.,,A,Y,.,.....,.,,,,...l...,..,........ ...79 Pick, llavnl ,,..,,..,,,,, . ,..,.....,,,, Sl, 122 l,l'll'1U, Mike , ,... , ....... 47, 67, 73, 93, 98, 101 Pierce, Kenneth ,..,,, r,,.,.. 4 5, 72, 103 Pritehe, Anita .ll.,,....,,,,,,....... ...... .... . . . 47 llieree, Richard , ,,.,. . Pinkston, Ruth ,,,, ,M-16 Pmviiice, -lo Ann Pntniek, ll, BAY SERVICE STATION ..,..,,5l R Wm Fremont and Ocean WN1, MM! V 1' 1 1 MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA KT ,M , NXQX5 ii Xl el 1. W7 Phones-5280 'i U , 1 f ' X C if .ii fl ' ' LLI vi QQ if W we 41 0 f JW W 'Wi ie fn is ST 716 Munras, Monterey California Phone S-4776 14. 1 I, I! M -izgri -1 55 '. The store of style and duality 153 The girls will be whistling at you if you shop at- CHARMAK 86 CHANDLER 454 Alvarado Street, Monterey, California Q Quaglia, Janet ..,......,..... .............. ................... 4 9 , 64, 71, 100 Quaglia, Margaret ........ ....... .....,,. 3 5 , 39, 62, 64, 77, 79 Quock, Lyle .............,, ..,.. ....,... ......................,,,,,,...,,,,,,, 5 1 I Raber, Robert .....,.. Raby, Betty jean ...,. Raby, Robert ......... R Radcliffe, Bill ...., .. .,.....,. 46, 67, 75 Rader, ,lack ..........,.,..,, ....,,,. 3 5, 75, 76 Radley, Diana ...,......,.,. l....,,.......,,, 5 2 55 Rainwater, Claudia Ralph, K. ,....,...,,........ , ..,,....,,55, 90 Ramsey, Barbara ..,,.... ...,..,,...,,..,, 4 0 70 Randazzo, Christine C. Brunton Real Estate 132 3 Fremont Street, Seaside Phone 2-7507 A-- l fl RADIO CLUB ..,..... Rankin, Vtinette ,,,,,..,... Ray, Dale ......,,. ,,... . Raymond, ,leflerey Alan .,,, Reames, lflizabetli ...,...,..,,. Reed, Don ,,,.,......,lr,......l, Reed, Lola ....,,...,, Reed, l.ora ..., ,,.,,.. . Reeder, C. .,,,,.........,..,,,,, ....,. . Rendtorfl, Miss Gertrude ,..,.. Reynolds, james .,,,......,,,,, Rhoads, Tom ....,,. Rhoda, Robin .......... Richardson, li. ..,..,.,,.. . Richardson, Susan ,,,, Richmond, A. ..,,,.,,. . MITCHELUS DRUG STORE 154 730 Fremont Seaside, California The super drug store .....,.,44, 64, 66, 71 73, 95 51 50 35, 41, 69, 72, 73, 76 49 51 51 MSS, 75, 76, 101 102 1111 1 - TIN RICHARD'S MEN'S WEAR Monterey 42 3 Alvarado Street Phone 2-0 S 26 Rick, Fred ........................... Riedelbach, Barbara Rightmyer, Margaret Rightmyern Richard Riley, Patrick ............. Rios, Armando .,.,... Rios, Lupe ,...,,.,... Rios, Ruby ii,,,.. Riso, jim ....... Riso, Paul ..,,... Rivers, Carol ,......,.. Rivers, XVilliam ...,,,.... Roberson, Lee Roy .....r. Roberts, Audrey .,.,.... Roberts, Rebecca .... Robinson, Barbara California 79, lll ,,....,...45, 64, 69 76 .,,....,.36, 86 ..,,,..., 67, 75 36 67 73 lllll ....,,.,.,,.,. H57 70 49 Hellam's Tobacco Shop 413 Alvarado Street Monterey California Phone 2 - 3 3 70 Robinson, Michael ,,,...,, Roccia, Phyllis ,.,,....... Roclriquez, Mary .,...,, ., Roclriquez, Rosemarie Rohr, Ron .,.,..... .,....,,.. Roley, ,lurlith ,,..,..... Roman, Laura .....,... Rorno, Margarita ..,... Roof, Joyce .,,........., Rosario, Alfred .,......A. Rosario, Annabele ,,.r Rose, Larol ............. Rose, Danny ,.......,,... Roy, NVilliam .............. Rozario, Annabelle Ruccello, Venice Cadillac and Pontiac dealer for the Monterey Peninsula RAMSEY MOTOR COMPANY 409 Tyler Street MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA 121 .......47, 67, .,......56, 70, 36, 64, 60, 54 75 76 45 56 57 74 71 36 57 ,.,......71, 72, 77 155 THE POPPY RASMUSSEN 86 MOODY 444 Alvarado Street 490 Alvarado Street, Monterey Monterey California 13110116 2-4033 Phone 2 -1 33 6 The best equipment for your sporting needsl' Howdy. Clem. 4. Miss Thug of 1955. 7. Two bumps on a long. Playing fool-around. 5. Clem's friends. 8. There's one in every crowd Take a good look, girls. 6. And then he said . . . S6 W J, COLLEGIATE DRESS SHOP 489 Alvarado Street, Monterey Phone 2-3777 You, too, can have the new look. Drop in and see our selections. HI-WAY MARKET 7600 Fremont Seaside fOrd Tcrraccj The complete shopping center Rumetsch, Mrs. ....,,... ,.......,,..,.,.,r..,...,,,,,,,, l 9 Russo, Anthtony ,,...,. ..,...,,.,.,........,...,,.,,,,,.,.. 3 6 Russo, jim ,,.........,.. ,,,... .,,,,., 4 8 , 50, 90, 96, 106 Ryan, J, ,,,..,........ ...,.,....... ........ ..,,,,,,,,,,..,, ,,,,,, 5 l S Sackett, Lloyd ,r,..... .,...,....,,,, ...,,........,,,,,.,...... ,.,....,, 5 Z , 90 Saenz, Norman ....., ...,,.... 45, 73, 85, 90, 104, 106 Sakai, Amy .......,,,,,... . .,,.............. .............,,,,,.....,.,A..,......... 5 6 Sakai, Kay ...,., ...,,.,......,.,...,,,,,,..,,,.,, .,........,,.. ,..... . 4 6 Sakamoto, Robert ,,,,....., ,,,,... ........,,,,,..,. ,....,..., 5 1 J , 69, 93 Saldana, Selma Dolores Cllollyj ....... , ,, .,,. .,,...4-1 Saldana, Fran ,,...., ........,.,.......,... . ., .......... ,....67 Salilona, Y. ..............,... .... .... .....,. ..,............ 3 1 I Salmcri, Frank ,,,,,, ..,...,. 4 3, 72 Samano, Frances .,..,,..,.. 56 BAY HARDWARE CO. 442 Alvarado Street hr10NTEREY, CALIFORNIA SHOPPING CENTER Samora, Al ....,,....,,, .,,,,,...,,..s...,, 3 6 Samora, Ernest ,,,,,...o ....,..o, 4 5, 73, 93 Sanchez, Don ,..,.,,, . .......,.......,,.,..,.,....... U36 Sanchez, Gloria jo .. ,...,.,,....,,.... 50, 74 Samla, limi ....,,,,,,,,..... ..,........,,... . , ,,,...,.,.. 36, 106 Sancla, john ..... ,...,,,, .,,,,,, 5 J , 76, 90, 107, 104 Sandberg, Penny ,,,..,.., ....,,,..,,,,,..,,... -1 8, 63, 130 Sandercock. Pr-ter D. ., ............, ,..36, 65 Sansone, Hope , . Sansone, john ..,,... Sansone, joseph ,,.., ., Sargent, Dick .., Szirmcnto, Micheal ...,, Sartwcll, Pat .........,., . Satow, Don ,,,, .... . ,. Sznnnlcrs, Bzirharzi ,,-18, 73, 93, 122 ., 36, 66, 73 ., ....... .... ,.,. 3 7 ....-15. 72,77, 101 ,., .... 55, 70 157 FLOR DE MONTEREY KIT KAT FOUNTAIN PROFESSIONAL BUII-DING 41 S Alvarado Street, Monterey Monterey Phone 2-3 885 Phone 2-6762 UTIM. bm, in flowers Where the elite meet and cat .HW 1. Let me go, lover. 4. Their last year. 7- SOIT10IDOdy goofed 2. The ditchers. 5. Waiting. 3. 24 hours detention for that. 6. Attention! it W ',if5ZIi f Lf, a M ff if-it , ,s , ' ,office W ' fi fi-ffm !lQl1Cil'l! 5 PALACE STATIONERY C. L. FROST 820 Casanova Street, Monterey Better get that leaky roof fixed before the rainy season starts , Ruth .........,.,,,.... ........ Dorothy .............., Miss Hester .. LIFE ........,.....,., 5 Charles ....,.....,....... -.---.. 8: MATH CLUB .,,...., Betty ...,,,.,. .,.................. ...,.. Rober ,................... Robert ,,,.,.. Thomas J. ..... v.... . Peter ....s........ ..,....A. Fred ......,............ ....., 111 ...,.,..54 ,S-1 90 a 1 101 116 Mr. Ra 'mond .....,.. ...... i 103 .,,54, 90 Mildred .....,......,.,. ........,, 3 7. 65 Mr. Richard ..........,,.. .,,,,,, l 3, 108, Joyce ......,..........,........,,. ................... TR-2 Triumph Sunbeam Talbot Hillman Minx Rover Humber Hawk LACEY BRITISH CARS LORIN D. LACEY 2 9 8 Pearl Monterey Phone 5-5225 106 129 H46 ,.72 1.45 H39 51 403 Alvarado Street, Monterey Selbicky, Carol ....... SENIOR CLASS , SERVICE CLUB Shadwick, Darlene Shannon, Dennie . Shannon, Don ......, Shannon, Patricia Shannon, Roger ,...,, . Shaw, Harry ,,..,,.. . Shaw, Helen ...... Shaw, Lorene .,,, Sheffield, Anne ., Sheffield, Susan .....1., Shefty, Lorraine .. Sherman, Neil ............. Sherwood, Frances Phone 5-5885 47 22 65 66, 67 68 50 90 101 v : 49 57 49 ....,....46, 79 70 56 76 159 ORDWAY PHARMACY THE BACHELOR SHOP 398 Alvarado Street, Monterey 463 Alvarado Street, Monterey Fgr all your pbqrpggfy needs F07 fha! 1705!-df6SS?d look 1 Shiffer, Don ..... Sl11Ffer, Jim ........ ......., Shiraki, Edith ....,,..,, Shirley, Ed .............. Sickafoose, Sharon Sickafoose, Eva .... Siino, Patricia .......... Silva, Dorothy ....,....... Simmons, Melba .. Sims, La Vera ..,,., Singleton, Priscilla Siragusa, D. .,.. , Sisco, joan ...... Smith, Alice ..... Smith, Betty Smith, Daniel Smith, Don Smith, Edward Smith, Gerald ,. Smith, james Smith, jim Roy Smith, Judy .... Smith, Larry ......... Smith, Loren ..,...,... l Smith, Loretta ....,.. S1nitl1, Margare Smith, Margare 1 Smith, Neva .... ..... Smith, Patricia ...,.. Smith Robert ...., Smith, Sandra ..,,....,,. Snow, lames .......... Snyder, Emmalee Snyder, Sally ........... Sollecito, Josephine Sollecito, Mr. Sebastian SOPHOMORE .,...... Sorci, Jo Ann ...,....,, Sortais, Curtis ........ 160 106, ll 75 77 94, 96 98, 103 .42, 60 46, 79 10 121 95, 97 4. 54, 70 .....49 56, 70 1, 103 5, 76 77 86 101 , ,,,,,,,,,,,,......ii 15 U38 f106, 107 66, 71 75, 76 ,, .,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.............,..,. 51 1 ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, 38, 66, 106, 107 44, 67, 69, 75 46, 86 LOYD BUSBY 536 Fremont Street, Monterey fr Phone 2-7343 For all Upholsleringv fy Xi N 44 an F AN' I' ,ANR xr rf . lqxlfy ' all ft fl x X .X K L Swlft Bert SWIMMING Swolgard Dawnd T 8: I CLUB Takngawa Gene Tanaka Larry 'lammoto Yo Glenn Tanner Leanna Tapxa Marv Tarantmo Peter Tardno I rank Tarter Bob 'I avel Barbara Taylor Bill ,ry AEl2AYLAN's X L! , S APPAREL X292 Alvarado Street Monterey Phone 2 7595 Your headquarters or the nest clothes in town JCL LC !Llc PENINSULA AUTO PARTS PAN cv Q 1 Q K 336WashlngtonStreetk ff- X L Q J Wleg MONTEREY CQILI -x..'4- XZ Phone 5 S107 J X ,rf L f The place to go to pzclz up pans for fha! hugg omjlours , S0 69 76 79 93 J 39 72 93 0 99 Tax lor Lharlotte Iavlor jlm Taslor Nancy Temple jameb TENNIS Tharp Nlary June Tharp Sharon Ihaj. er Phyllle led Bo r Doloree Dorothy Harry Ilhayer Thomab Thomas: I lmomas l llonlas lhonlpson Blll I'homp on Harold I'1ller Norman ,ff Cl G! L L1 Jwqfcibfflff' 47 52 S6 76 65 56 51 03 16 Emma PARK DRIVE INN 71 1 Fremont Street, Seaside Phone 2-3717 Afler dragging the main, hervls the ideal plane for a rake Tnllotson Miss Mary jo ..,,A. Todd Mr Duncan .....,. Toman Thomas ............. Tomasello Mary Ann .... Tomasnn Ronald. .,....,...... . Tomblmson Hurshell ..,,..... Tomblinson La Marylis ...,.. Tooker Ronnie .oo,,... Toomey Frank ........ 48,71 ffflsf RICHARDSON'S 807 Broadway, Seaside Phone 2-7740 For all your home needs Tormey, Douglas ......., TOfHl6j', Marlyn ....,,,.... r.,......,.44, Torrente, Michael J, ....... -Y...-,,A.Y,---f-,,--------- -----f--'f- ---------e---- - Torrente, Vince ..,..,.... Tostevin, Breck ........ Townsend, Lee ,,,,. TRACK ..,,............. Tremayne, Loran ,,... Trihhy, Pete .....,... TRI-HI-Y .,,.....................,,. Trimble, Carole .,,,Y7........-------- Tsulxouchi, Miss Nancy ,,r..,.. Tuherville, Joe ....'....,....,,.... 'llUCllSllCl', Anna Marie ,,.,,,. Tucker, Billie Raye ....., 69 ,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,o.,,,r,,...........,,..,. 56, 71 48 95 Mumqmomugcoaanmouwaa 71 39,41,00,72,73,75,7o,124 ,100 101 55 .......,.,39, 41, 42 56 nMm46,so ,HmuWHs9 61 ......,-49, You'll find all you nerd in pbolograpbic' needs at . . . McKAY'S 470 Alvarado Street, Monterey Phone S-6327 I HOUR SHOE STORE 461 Alvarado Street, Monterey Phone 2-5151 Timely slylcs in foolwzfaru Turnbull, Bill .,... ....... ..,..... 4 8 V Valdez, Henry ...... ,.,... ..,,... .,,.,...., 5 l . 101 Valdivicgo, Barbara A. .,,. ..,,..... 5 1, 75 Valentino, Miss Lucy ....., .............,...., ,,,,, 1 7 Voltaire, Judy ....,,...,w.,,.. ..., ,.,,....,,..,... ....... f P ' 3 Vancil, Rena ,........., ..................,, ...,. 5 f 74 Vandagriff, Charles .r..,r. Vandagrilf, jake .,,,.. Vandagriff, james .....,, .... Vanetti, Itdwarcl ................,. Van Leunen, Martha .,..,,,,,.,,, .... Van Ostrand, Mrs. Marge ,,,,,. Vaughn, XYendell ,,,,,,,,,..,........ lv 39, 73, 75, 102 106 76 ,.,,.,52, 74, lll .....1.,54 Serving Monterey Peninsula since 1929 Farmers Insurance Group 243 Del Monte, Monterey Phone 5-3113 Fzre-Compensation Auf0m0bll6 Lee Miller's Cosmetic Bar 471 Alvarado Street, Monterey Phone 5-5518 Sole dislribulor of EVYAN'S WHITE SHOULDERS on the Monlrrey Peninsula Yeach, Lucy Yeach, jerry Yulasqliez, Annic Vellis, Katherine Vellis, Marie ,. Vcloz, Henry .... ,, Yeloz, Tina ....,,.,, ..... Ven:-gas, Ronald ,,,,, Yentimiglia, Barbara Vcntimiglia, Mary Ycrmi, -Ioann .,..,,.....r Vernon, Ruth .,,...., Yierra, Ilonalcl Yierra, Marrilene .. Yierra, Virginia ,, 70 75 1 i,,r..is. .rr...,. 1 ,..,4-1, 70, 100, 107 .. .,,39,0l1,08, 71, 106,111,118 07, 75, 77 154, 70, 74, 75 101 73, 100 70, 74 i CHARLIE LEAVITT HAS IT! Auto Parts SL Supplies Accessories 8L Speed Equipment 457 Alvarado Street, Monterey Belond 1 Cal Custom 1 Douglas 1 Dynatone Edmunds 1 Fenton 1 Harman Collins 1 Sharp Phone 2-9659 Nicsom Offenhauser 1 Porter Smitthy 1 Weiand MONTEREY AUTO SUPPLY 420 Tyler Street Phone 2-45 53 The plate to go after the shown 5 . Q95 , 4 . U 1, The Desperate Hour. 4. VVe didn't have to dress. 7. Slow children at play. 2. Wha' happened? 5. When in Rome, do as the Romans do. 3. Who's been smoking? 6. Sat. night in Monterey. lx-l MCLEAN Formerly George Homes 378 Alvarado Street Monterey Phone 5- 5 3 8 3 Mcn's Clolhing Voltaire, Judith ...... ....... ......... 5 4 , 70 W Wagner, Albert ,,,,.....,., .,,... ,,,,,.,.. , , , ,......,.,,.. ...51, 106 VVagner, Gerald ,.... ,,....... ,.,...,, 4 5 , 73, 90, 10-1, 106 Wagner, john .,,...........,.....,, ..,.,,,,,,,,....,.,,....,,,,....,,,, 4 3 Walker, Mr. Ashfield ,,,,,,. ......,.,,,,.,.,........,,, ..,, 1 6 Walker, David .......,.... ..... , ...,.. 5 0, 72, 87, 103 Walkup, Anita Sue ,,,, ...... ...,,.....,........ 5 2 Walkup, Joann ....,... ..,,,...., ,.,,,... 4 7 Walter, Susan ...,,.. . ,..... .,.5l Walter, Marilyn ,... ,....... ..,.,..,, 5 4 NVarlmurton, ,lane .. ,....,......,. ,....,... 7 6 Warfield, Mr. VVillter ,,,,, ....,, . , ...,,, 12 1Varshziwsky, Mr. Abel ,. , , 126 HOWARD'S 469 Alvarado Street Monterey Phone 2-4176 Clothing cenlvr for Ike best dressed girls in Monlvrey XVasl1lmnrn, Carol .,.r.. ,, .....,...,,..,.....,, 54, 58, 76. 78 1Vasl1lxurn, Paul .,,,,, ...,..... 4 6, 72, 73. 74, 93, 103 XXv11S1111llI'!1, XYi1111l111 .....,,,...,....,,..................,,.. 54 XYZISSOII, Patty .... ..,A.A... 4 5, 66, 68, 75. 76, 106 XYatkins, Frank . ..,....,,................ ........ . ,..A.5l XVatkins, Mr, llarlan ...., ....,...,...,.............,.......... 1 8 XVatkins, Margaret ,,,, ...... .,....,........ ...,,......,..,.......,........ 5 1 XY:itsnn, Mr. Riclizlrcl ,,,... ...., , ,.........,.... ,............,,.......,.. 1 8 XVz1ylctt, Bessie: . ............ , , ,,,, ,. ........, ..,. , , ....,,....,... 49, 66 XVL-giver, fircg ,,,,,,,, 46, 52, 68, 72, 79, 87, 103, 106 xxvl'1l1l, Everett ,... ....,,. , .. ............... ,,,..... ................ . . 49 XV1-inier, ,lack , . ,, . .. .,...... ........ ...... -1 f 1, 67. 75 ,.,,.,.,.l8, 106 1Yciss, Xlr. Stan ..,.. . NNI-leli, jack .,,,,..,...,.. xVl'11I1L'1DC'1'1J, Vernon . BAMBOO GARDEN 2030 Fremont Extension Monterey Phone 5-6206 Hey! Mfr! us bcre after ilu- prom 165 I it L L o5 J X150 vom r Q6 0,0 0 - 1' wi 14 A Q SJ-9 3.9 ,6 X xtxlx MARTIN'S BooT SHOP New , H fo' LX 1 V f W L1 DQbnctqQx,'1gJlqxifor win 1 1 1 xx J 432 Alvarado Street, Monterey - qa O Phone 2-S505 I X o 0 T G'S X0 X00 if- Pip 9 X0 HIM IX gf ' lf . - Fine shoes for the entire family Ofc Q0 C59 N0 lmkfwergiei Streetalgiiiter , Cygr ., 01 R U- U. X62 G' T9 O XNJ' Ou 7M Wentz, Rodney .,,............. Wessner, Matthew ............ West, Billy ....,..................... Westfall, Jack ............... ,... Wetmore, Jefifrey Wheaton, Larry ,.,,. Wheeler, Ray ...,.. White, Jerry ....,.. White, Joe ............ White, Judy ......,. White, Marcia .... Whitney, Wiese, Mrs. Dorthy Wilcox, Delores Wilcox, Norma ., Wild, Larry ........ Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams: Williams, Williams 1 William Audrey Cassell John .. Leland ...,........................................... Mr. Leonard S. .............,.......,....... . Linda ....................... Mary ................. Wanda ..,... Wilson, Diane ...,,.... Wilson, Glenda ....... Wingard, Joyce Wingo, Charlie ..... Wolfe, Vivian .......,,,. Wolfe, Donald ,...,.... Wolff, Marianne .......... Wolfgang, Gerald ...... Wolford, Harold ....,,.. Wolfson, Charles .....,.... Wolter, Jennie Tracy ,..,.. ......,... 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