Oakland Technical High School - Talisman Yearbook (Oakland, CA)

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Tech has just had its fiftieth birthday, a half century that past and present Technites alike can loolc upon proudly. We feel that this last year, under Dr. Bliss' administration, has been one of the finest and rnost enjoyable years Technites have ever seen. And so we dedicate this book, feeling confident that in the future Tech will become an even finer school, and the reborn Tech Spirit Will continue to grow. Z . 1 K . ' I4 X. z,,2:A,Xt ' X RIGHT: Miss Rosabelle Scott, Dean of Girls, always ready to lend her services with a smile, has become a true friend and Wise advisor to many Technites. In her loyal service she has contributed much to the develop- ment of our school. LEFT: Mr. Charles Gilmore, Dean of Boys, contributed much to our good times here at Tech with his terrific sense of humor. His genuine understanding of our problems will never be forgotten. f LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Ruth Betzner, Mr. Nels Iohnson, Miss Anne Riccoboni. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT STANDING, left to right: Mr. Kraham Knox, Mr. Iohn Baccelli, Mr. William Ferguson, Mr. Duane Bartholomew. SEATED: Mrs. Mabel Taylor, Mrs. Ella Ballou, Miss Ruth Woods. BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT STANDING, left to right: Mr. Gilbert Callies, Mr. Alvin Kyle. SEATED: Mr. Ray Hamilton, Mr. Leroy Sharp, Mr. Frank Iohns. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Marguerite Martin, Miss Gladys Buch- holz, Miss Alice Skinner, Mrs. llma Oatman, Miss Bertha Schwab. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT tRightl STANDING, left to right: Mr. Donald Lucas, Mr. Lynn Barrett, Mrs. Madge Spoon, Mr. Iohn Madden, Mr. Alden Iohnson, Mr. Ross English. SEATED: Dr. Hyman Haydis, Miss Margaret Ward, Mrs. Miriam Hillegas, Miss Martha Leonard. ART DEPARTMENT lRightl LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Harry Donlevy, Mr. Kyle Wilcox, Mrs. Helen Dozier, Mr. Brieuc Bouche. BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT CRightJ' SEATED, left to right: Miss Irene Gracly, Miss Eleanor Iensen, Mrs. loan Meckfessel. STANDING: Mrs. Ella Ballou, Mrs. Helen Tomigal, Mrs. Alice Perry, Mrs. Leila Ogilvie, Miss Iessie Granger, Mrs. Georgia Hansen. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT II.eftl SEATED, left to right: Miss Nessie Hobbs, Mrs. Helen Vockel, Miss Henrietta Balch, Mrs. Muriel Ewing. STANDING: Mrs. Pran- ces Cary, Mrs. Gloria Steele, Miss Laverne Gecldis. MATH DEPARTMENT IRigh0 SEATED, left to right: Miss Willette Petty, Miss Bertha Henningsen. STANDING: Mr. Max Yulich, Miss Irene Lorimer, Mr. Iames Hoge, Miss Lois Ruffner, Mr. Kyle Wilcox, Mr. Graham Knox. ENGLISH 'DEPARTMENT ILeftl SEATED, left to right: Mr. Robert Brownlee, Mrs. Elinor Berg, Mr. Iarnes Squire, Miss Emma Schneirla, Mrs. Lenore Broze, Miss Kathleen Dawson, Mrs. Maurine Grimwood. STANDING: Miss Iessie Smith, Mrs. Maurine Hardin, Miss Beverly Kaster, Miss Rosemary Hallum, Mrs. Ruth Wilcox, Mr. Iames Atkins. K A SECRETARIES CUSTODIANS SEATED, left to right: Mrs. Wanda McBee, Mrs. Evelyn Wat- SEATED: Mr. William Van Gilder. STANDING, left to right: son, Mrs. Virginia Kwasky. STANDING: Mrs. Ruth Sea, Miss Mr. lohn Cordono, Mr. Frank Harlow, Mr. Thomas Alton, Mr. Elaine MacLean, Mrs. Evelyn Eager, Mrs. Helen Petersen. Larry Butzer, Mrs. Dolly Vunturi, Mr. Leslie Heath. mm' im CAFETERIA FRONT ROW, left to right: Mrs. Ioan Merlen, Mrs. Agnes Hol- brook, Mrs. Lina Russo, Mrs. Amelia Rettaqliatta. BACK - LIBRARY STAFF ROW: Mrs. Serena Hoeflem, Mrs. Henrietta Dunn, Mrs. Han- nah Blidberg, Mrs. Della Brehannq, Mrs. Marie Dossa, Mrs. SEATED: Mrs. Maurine Hardin. STANDING, left to right: Mrs. Anna Stewart, Mrs. Mary O'Neil. Lucille Coop, Mrs. Adele Broderick, Miss Robbie Clenney. E X FALL Wm The fall Executive Board was headed by the capable Al Kyte Student Body President This board presented many important issues to the student body tor votinq such as the smoking rule and the Jay walking situation The board was very successful in handling the many situa tions that arose throughout the term ABOVE Al Kyte Student Body President UPPER LEFT Evanqel1neMorr1s Girls Vice President Ierry Murphy Boys Vice President LEFT Don Allen Commissioner otTratf1c Sue lVlcLure Commissioner of Finance Gary Blatt Commissioner of Maintenance LOWER LEFT lo Ann lames Commissioner of Social Activities l-lanlc McDonnell Head Yell Leader Nancy Warren Commissioner ofPubl1cat1ons BELOW Barbara Ackerman Commissioner of Honor Ac- tivities' Tom Russell Commissioner of Club Ac- tivities' Mary Chew Social Secretary. R nunczl The spring executives started a new prece- dent of holding Executive Board meetings before the entire student body, thus giving every Tech- nite the feeling that he had a voice in the gov- erning of his school. One of the many projects for the new term was the purchasing of bulletin boards for club notices. ABOVE: Hank McDonnell, Student Body Presi- dent. UPPER BIGHT: Gary Blatt, Boys' Vice- President, Ann Atkins, Girls' Vice-President. RIGHT: Nancy Hansen, Commissioner of Clubs, Don Parrott, Commissioner of Maintenance, Nancy Warren, Social Secretary. LOWEB BIGHT: Bill Butler, Commissioner of Honor Ac- tivities, Helen Iordan, Commissioner of Finance, Don Allen, Commissioner of Traffic. BELOW: Frank Stoll, Commissioner of Publications, Sally Ferris, Commissioner of Social Activities, Al Lakritz, Head Yell Leader. SPRING '67 Sl 1 ' Q .LS Q fM,M,f,...,., ,f,, l 5, f ', NA . -..,-...- ,. . ,.. ,.,.... ,. ' 4. :'4 7 -f , V, , W' 4104 WIIIIHFWZZ , 3 ,WW - 1 M 40f f. ' seg. M - 1 Qmmwmwtxmxw.-.4 ' H vnwflwllf PJ!! f' ' 5 21' f' 1 j ' ' 23:9 W ' I a H 1 In ,yi 1 ', ' 1, , A' Q W-95365 M 1 . v , 4, I xr, .1 1 1 Q 3 .-- x- . 'L I ' 'iz N 2 '37 4 X my :gi .4. 1 e, a Q' '-if 1 .1 W, .1 VL K 1' 1 s J J I . x I ' Q .. ,. Sq? h 5 QA, ff J r 1 HELL' ' M- F .V K K. JF, ' ' TF? , ,fi Jw f 455-fe Y B F 1 iff' 513, , u, 2:41. 4 4 hiya. 1 QL-gr 1, 1 x V -ff, F- fm 91233 ,f , I ,. , 1, , ,,,n. Q : -vA4,g1-'F 1 I5 x 'I' x .. . al ra, .I , .J-. ,I -an ' 4,3 X - 4 . ., tx 7 . v A f. lg . -P ,uk Q. ww sw I Q . L, 3 M','1A,l? f 'gif -lm, , .gk 'V 1 -1 -hw. ,, Ln,1.!.,.p . ja. 4 1 :Q f, . . ,.,.- , fu ',n -Q 5 1 .5 ' 5 3 an ? Q :if Minas r js if 'P' I V 1',' 'i ' '.,',K 'ix 'f.-S. I ' 4 'Kilt -X if 1 uw Inq fi' 1 T N: ' ' ' ' 1 . , x 1 x 2 Ask. Mfg LY. f .L y 1 V 'F 1 ,,k.A 'N -. IME! ,,Z '-'LAR' -- ,. ,IX sxwwuxxvsw. X RIGI-IT: Mr. Donald Lucas, both friend and ad- visor, has been counselor for this high senior class since l95O. Although it is a small class, there were many problems that came up during . those two years, which brought the students and I counselor closer together. Our thanks to you, Mr. Lucas, for being so swell. , rw! , WW ' M if fffff if X195 x fglffw Z ,Siznjrfm LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Mee and Alice McCrudden. IN BACK: Mike Cleu, Bill Bose and Hanford Chew. The Senior class officers, led by President Bill Rose, organized all the senior activities for the Ianuary class. Assisting him in these duties was Mike Cleu, Vice-President. Boys' and Girls' Treasurers I-Ianford Chew and Marilyn Mee handled the finances for the class. Alice McCrudden served as fall editor of the Talisrnan. .5 f+'31i33,i',,, Q I' 351: ':3'fDE?Z'21Ef1 L i, Aa... 2- .. F 0 fm? vfwf' , ff f QHWW W f I 4 f M yd W1 XV!! ff , Xfff ff X f X ff ffQ f f IW f bf ff 7 f f f, yf 7 K W CW? f f X f fl? ,X XQMZB' 612' f 2 1 f J M! x g! 4 4+ 5 f ffm ' ' , ,. ' -f2,fZ X K AA f Nay 1' I -' MARY ADAMS LYNN BANCROFT FRANK BOLMER THOMAS BUSH DENNIS CHEW I6 X 5, IANICE ARRIGOTTI RONALD BANKS RUTH BORKS GEORGIA CAGE HANFORD CHEW LEE ATES BRUCE AVER KAREN BARNEY WILLIAM BEAL IAMES BRADY BEATRICE BRAVO RONALD CARDON JEFF CHAN DONALD CHIN EUGENE CLEU IWWQ. f LORENE AVERY MARGE BIGLEY EDWARD BRUNO URFELA CHAVEZ MARGOT COHEN ROBERT SHIRLEY BISHOP KEVIN BURKE BILLIE CHEW MICHAEL CON X2 i .A i1ICI-IARD couszn oUGLAs DICE IQHAHLES ENGBEBSON 'ATRICIA GAUDIE Climbing the stairs of Technical for the first time in February, l95U, we found the school very large and overpowering. We went straight to the auditorium, where we found refuge in the few smiling faces of our junior high friends. We were greeted by our principal, Mr. Will Green, who welcomed us to Tech and made us feel at home. Then we met Mr. Ferdinand Diel and Miss Roscrbelle Scott, who were to help us through our three years at Tech. Finally, we were introduced to Miss Virginia Iones, who was to be our friend and counselor. By the time the Hello Day came we were beginning to call Tech our school. We were busy that day gathering signatures in hopes that we might get the Mystery Signer's ! For the girls there was the semi-annual Big Little Sister party presented by the Delphians, We became acquainted with some of the high seniors as well as with our classmates. FRANK CRESCI HARRY DAVIS RACHEL DENNIS MILTON DOUZOS DONALD DUGAN WILLIAM DUTCHER LARRY FAGAN ETHYL FIELD LAWRENCE FISHER HARRY GEE ,, .,,,., , , , f H, I , , , X fy 1 ANTHONY GOYENECHE ANNETTE GRANGER TE WUI I' YA li' W lull. els- ,,,, 4 ,. 4 'life 'it H .Q 6 T R' I i'Q?fQ?'s P- WL 'S J BETTY DESLIPPE LETHA EDWARDS LESLIE FONG DONNA GREEN BARRY DeWITT BEVERLY ELSOCHT WILLARD FONG ERNEST GREGOIRE s---I f , tt t , 4 if X it, f ',. :xv I I .,,, :, V I Y ,it ' ' , , ,, 154. M., , ,f 7, P .,,.-me ' 4 fi Z a , ,. f WLT Htl'-fa X 'Ymdlt Y fo f t: f f f ,f , ,, I 1'UU5Mf f'47:- 5732 I . V 'W , 2,2 , 9171, W, any ,ff X f X :UGA l'P ? fff x 0 ffw f 43,5 ' 3',-glaifwff' 2 , W1 .mpf . ,f Lgwfff ZZZQJ ffm! mm-Q , t ,.., Aga , X- yg, .Q-X 1 X f x f s, X f V QA , iff fW s f ' W, 9 ef, :g :fy A grip, 6 . iffw f n, ' V Q A ,fff,,, 4 ,-5,,,, . ,, , ., X . .M BEVERLY GRUND RICHARD HENDERSON IO ANN IAMES DAVID KASHUBECK RICHARD HAGGERTY FRANK HIGI-IAM KAY IEROME MILTON KELLY l , 0 a ' va s. in fi .N It l ' -L . I8 IAMES HAMILL MASATO HASHIMOTO BYRON HILDEBRAND MARK HODGSON EDWARD IEW VERNE IOHNSON RONALD KELMAN ALVIN KYTE After an eventful summer, we came back to school and fell into the now familiar routine of Tech, We joined clubs and were able to serve our school on various boards. Now we were juniors and we found a new counselor, Mr. Donald Lucas, who was replacing Miss jones, who had left Tech to get mar- ried. lmmediately we began working on our junior Prom, which was our first big event. Our theme was a Chinese one, and the prom was called Shangri-la. Even though we spent many hours preparing for it, We were not too tired to enjoy our prom immensely. Besides partici- pating in activities, We found time to study such subjects as chemistry, history and trigonometry. We returned from summer vacation to find a new dean of boys, Mr. Charles Gilmore, who had come to us from Castlemont. Fall came again, and every Friday we could be seen sup- porting our football team. After scouring our rivals, Oakland High, We Won the O.A.L. championship for the second consecutive year. At the end of this term, for the first time, some of our classmates were able to run for student body offices. CAROL HATHERELL KARL HAUB GERDA IACOBSEN IESSIE IAMES ARCHIE IONES WESTON KANE JERRY LAIRD WILLIE LANG MARIORIE LARSEN BING LEE LILY LEE EUGENE LOUIS LOUISA LUM DAVE MAHKISON ALICE MCCRUDDEN IYOTADA OHIRA EUGENE ONG Finally, the year for which we were waiting arrived. Our senior year! Several weeks after the term started we went to the low senior party at the Recreation Center, where we met new friends and old. Later we attended the main event of the term, Roman Holiday, our low senior dinner. The decorations and the menu tied in well with our Italian theme. Coming back to Tech after an exciting summer, we found ourselves mighty high seniors. We also found that we were to have a new prin- cipal for our last term at Tech. l-le was Mr. George Bliss, who previously was principal at San Leandro High. Our senior activities began almost immediately. Our first event was the senior picnic, held at Marsh Creek. Some of us spent our time in the swimming pool, while others went horseback riding or played baseball. Some brave seniors even ventured to take a ride on the Marsh Creek Express. WESTIN LEWIS CLAUDIA MACKIN WILLIAM MacLEAN MARILYN MEE EVANGELINE MORRIS BARTLEY ORSI RICHARD PASTORINO . - 2, , FT ' N s fm QQ 2 ' ' f 99 3 X ff ff .. ? X .K , f ' -,Z ' .N 2 ,Q , 0 g K st 4 . 'Y 4 l si X f -xxx gil if . B' d - . 2 1 I X 2 2 V. -rf L. ' ai tt' ws S13 fn- rf- os i f I 1'1 .1 7 , X5 9 A I, N f I MAE LOU IANE LOUIE MARY ANN MAPP BETTY MAY MAR WILLIE MOSLEY NAOMI NEELEY IAMES PEREA JOHN PESHA ,,. yy W- 3 , - p. ...N .,.Li:.f.: ,Tie 1 fa.-as-22 , 5' . ' T . X , 'ilk' dlp .0 1 - ft ' :guy N .. ltt i t i t It Z 5 'IN -I n. ,.- :L+ .Q ALVIN PORTERFIELD DONALD REIDT IULIAN SAENZ PAUL SPERRY y I ,ri . 1.,,' X 6.2, X si: f wg' f 5 5 1 N ,- ' L.L j . ,. ERNEST POWELL IUNE ROBERSON ELNORA SCHWECKE SUSAN SPURRIER xx V ff, I ,.,. X S A! 3' e Z Y 4 . 06-ff , W Q. f v jf: A Q is t 2 V SX 5 'ix' L 5 fr , gt X W? ft 'QNX X N ' ' 1. '.- Z' A ref' fa . 11 g z 9: .1 X- Mes sflyfw ff- , ts w5 Q X Q x has 'Bi 76' X l X A 1? Tyw- X . W Z ,fi is x , 'P ' sf ,fr f s f f x ., .,, 7-Wm., f ' . f , f f at , I V 7 ff X , VJ gmc, f, f Qi ,E , sw ,. sw 5 W ,SGS :VW J, ' Q Q ,M ., If fix N H X , Q Q ,gal YY? X Q lf W X I f , ' ,543 fm is X1 s X it J M if S Q f ,NWA S ., .7 4. 'im-I-Q1 5- ,3 , , . .. f sf,.,faf4i.-stef, f 'nf - v 253' ff .Wg xxx X' fa '- if siff'5Q,fwf 15. . 'I -1 . 1 fr 7 f .x :.,4::1z,I. 5. fr:-f A '-'X1-we imma . ARLENE PRUITT STEPHEN QUAN BETTY RODERICK RICHARD ROSE RICHARD SCOTT BARBARA SENEGAL HENRIETTA STALLWORTH ANNE STAVROPOULOS ln November came our senior banquet. Carrying out our Chinese H - - 11 . , , theme. We Spent a Night in Cathay. Various low seniors dressed 111 coolie coats and hats served us our dinner. In November, shortly after the senior banquet, Mr. Lucas, our coun- selor, became the proud father of a baby boy. His nickname promptly changed from Shorty to Pop, The next event on our busy schedule was the senior farewell, An Oriental Garden Party, Where We became further acquainted with parents, teachers, and students, alike. This was the last affair where We were all together. To complete the Chinese theme, our final event, the senior ball, Iade, was held Ianuary 9, 1953. Many seniors Worked long and hard on the preparations and the final decorations. Seniors and their dates enjoyed themselves greatly. Vi 1234247 i -LMJYC .1 f WAYNE QUAN IOAN RARICK WILLIAM ROSE ROSE RUSCA IANICE SHORT ODELL SMITH WILLIAM STEEN BENJAMIN SWAN VAV: ,:1 jf , A , . , -:QZf ': rw . I 14 57? .4 .. f ,x f i . ,W M v 'A 15? 7 3. A' xi ff-I .' . .- - 1.44, . Q ' F -4 -' K ' Tiff f Z X. . . , ., Aff, fl IQ Y! I , 1 , f f W, f f 5.1-ff' I. ' -'Q-uf-'f , ff ' ' f if N A ff! ' fa A-1,1 com.-L 1 2 ff X ? ,mi .. il. , I 'SV4 4 ,Q ' 5 , 1 ft tw K, , Z. 2 C 1 NX .1 ,A,' I . ...-, I X is GLORIA THOMPSON DIANA UNTI DOLORES VILLA DONALD WALKER LURENE wIsIcER ELAINE WERNER MAXINE WICKWARE IOSEPH WIKIIERINK BARBARA WILLIAMS BONNIE WILLIS IOSEPH WILSON STUART WILSON BOK wONG LUOIENNE WONG MARGARET YEE PHILLIP YIM TOMOYUKI YOKOMIZO IANIOE YOUNG IOE YUEN Finally arrived the day We had been looking forward to for a long, long time. Yes, it was the day of graduation. lt was strange, because We were not happy. Running through our minds were thoughts of all We had gained through high school. This was the last time We would see many of our friends. This was not a happy day. The final graduation ceremony was presented. As We received our diplomas we gave a farewell handshake to Mr. Bliss. Then we parted, each of us wondering what the years ahead would hold. 2l - it M., 4 'f iarubv, Ka.4,ua.l.4, LEFT: Miss Irene Lorirner, one of the two coun- p selors for the high senior class, is a favorite with everyone. She and Mr. Kyte, together, have guided our class through three happy years of high school. ' Sllzaalafm, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay Skaaren, Carolyn Davenport. IN BACK: Ierry Murphy, George Sterling, Ray Galliani. These class officers led the Spring class in their various senior activities. President Ierry Murphy and Ray Galliani, Vice-President, Worked hard, along with Kay Skaaren and George Sterling, class treasurers. Talisman editor, Carolyn Davenport, headed the publication of the yearbook. RIGHT: Mr. Alvin Kyte, the other counselor for the high senior class, is also very popular with all. His constant patience and understanding has made our three years unforgettable. To both counselors we give our thanks for kindness and patience throughout our years at Tech. - f it ,. 41, ,J W 4' 7 ,, J 3 E, ,, , , , , ,,l,,,, l K BARBARA ACKERMAN DON ALLEN IEWEL ALLEN TONY ALVAREZ AURORA ANGEIA ANN ATKINS PERVIS ATKINS HELEN BACA IACK BEECHER MERLENE BEGGS NANCY BENEDIKTSON BILL BENTON ROBERT BILLINGS MARCIA BILSTEIN IIM BIRMINGHAM LAWRENCE BISBIGLIA IOAN BOCKHACKER SHEILA BOHN KATHRYN BOLDEN MELVIN BOLIN 24 SHIRLEY ANDERSON MARIE BALTAZAR BEVERLY BERNARD SHIRLEY BLACKSHERE CAROL BONDSHU IOYCE ADUZA SANDRA BEAVERS DONALD BIGLEY PAT BLAKELY IAMES BOYD A As we wandered through Tech's vast halls that first day in September, 1950, we were just a little atraid and a little dubious. However, as soon as We had found our old friends, made some new ones, been introduced to our counselors, Miss Lorimer and Mr. Kyte, and the principal and deans, We began to teel at home. BOB BRADY CAROLYN BRAIA IOHN BRODIE SYLVIA BROWMAN ANTOINETTE BROWN IAMES BRYANT LEA BUCK- ELAINE BUCKALEW BILL BUTLER KAY BYRUM SAM CAMPOREALE ANNA CANNON ROBERT CANNON LIZZIE CARPENTER RAYNEAN CARTER SALLY CASTER HELENQCASTILLO RICHARD CASTRO REYNOLD CHAN IOHN CHARLES VICKIE BROWN IOAN CALDWELL WARREN CASSELL TOM CHAUVIN H5 -1ti',lS'- '5 4 f X .f I, i .Q'.3,, , '5' f ' 1 Fx E, gf? 3' 6 I 5 ,, 'Wifi' , , ,'f4 fa 22:4 V A M... f Z A f K , f , ZWW 4 , j X, I aim fr - I 11 ,1 yy - ,wwf fy! 57, 'my -- 0.2 f , , f , easy - H221 4 ', 'f ':g Wfiffwf -2 . I I ' If Ima H .ff f ig, V X - WX f f 1 ' f Z 4 I f 00 1 46 f 4 , . . er . -Q an 1 .gfw fp- N ffzif ,-MS' lt '- 4 lm ' f4:?:1:1 'HQ ' nw' X U ,, 1 ,- X Z T f fs 4 p N , 1 R 9 wk Y X xxx? MR A 9 .V , W ' Z1 if ' XX , 7 1 7 fs x Xf f f sf X X O Q f ,. lro N 1, f 2 V I X WM .14 ,WQQH X X . , r.: f ff-QA , -,ns-im: v - It , .41 ,,X.,x. ,, Vs -.X i X, ,I 1 I r 2 'I' ' 3, A. , H - ,K M I- f f m .f j. is . If . ' f ff tw f gf ' ,, ,l,,, ,,.. , , D ,, I Q, ,I , f ., LL J i f 1, I E X - ffl' gg 0 - V ,R fl fwyfifwf , ' 1 2 X m .M BARBARA CHEATHAM ELSIE CHEW MARY CHEW DAVID CRIN MARILYN CHOATE ETTA CLARK DIANE CLAY BRENDA COLLINS CHARLES CREACY DON CRIST BILL CUNNINGI-IAM BERNARD DAI-ILIN WILLIE DANIEL CAROLYN DAVENPORT IOHN DAVIS TI-IEDOLIA DAVIS ELLA DAWKINS IOAN DeLAY XVI f' VZ QQ fb? Z3 f X I When the term Wcts only slightly under Woy We be qcrn to enter Into the socicd swing The semicxnnuctl Helio Day Dance themed Ukeleie Rhythm , Wots held The new qirls were honored ot the Big-Little Sister Party with its United Notions' theme. Another honor come to Tech this term in the form ot the first O.A.L. iootbotll championship in 12 yeorrs. CONNIE DELCADO RONNIE DELLUMS ROBERT DER NOLA DEVEREAUX ROSE MARY DICKINSON IOSEPH DI..IACoM0 V , 7 7 f . 4? ll ' ll , . 26 ' 4- X f :,., f 2 f ,I Q Q . U ,. by :I V7 I- ,ggnswvw if U ,,.. N ixx. ,. , NZ 4 xx 1 A X N 1 k ! . L 6 f ul' XX f Q, fs W ' 0 X X bf X N N I rx , X ,vfxfx ff, X I f f , f, 1 X , AX f 5' , ,52 9 Q Q X as W I W, Q: , Xmx W, 5 K xg 7105 Q Q Q n,X , W, X 1 X 1 f ,W X fx W, f f , f 4 U ff wfx , , N M ,, W N Aff f x 7 Q ,I A J ,X 1 N ,X f ' PM 4 L Qs Sf' f Q w N f iff CHARLES DOBSON ELWYN DOWNEY IOANNE ELLICOTT MARIORIE FARRELL ANDY FONTAINE LEONARD DOBSON MIKE DOWNS BARBARA ELLIOTT BENNY FERNANDEZ EVELYN FRELOW A . .X 5 : - . Agn 3,1 . I' 2 I f f 1 A .Q 2. ,, Q I fhh! us' X .x,v0,k., x A 4, fm f A H: x sm IN ff 1 A X N' ,fx Q X X vQz3K.,.Q,, My f. A fwffii- ' fs M f Mm fx F ' M CLARENCE DOMINICK LEON DUMAS CLIFF EMPEY SALLY FERRIS DAVID FROINES WG, :fix Q: ,.,, 1 I ::eZI. 'f :' ,fig X 9,1 w A !!,v:'Sx1?em4 I I X 7 - g '5'f'1 ii- Q f 37 ,L , f ff., X M I f W W 'E x 1 X , I f 27. , , 17 Z Q I W ff X W 7' I 36 fiflf 5 ,ffggjvaq .2, 4-Xiifaqffrwig X S fn, of WI s?7,f3Q77ii '55 iw fn WILLIAM DONG LILLIAN DUMOUIL DAN ENG LARRY FINGARUT KAYOKA FUIII DONNA DONOVAN CHARLES DUPBEE LENORA EVANS IOHN FINLEY RAY GALLIANI LYNETTA DORSEY MARY DUTRA DON FANSI-HER IEANNINE FOLK SALLY GANNON 27 PHIL GEIGER GEORGINE GOLICK VIOLET GREGOVICI-I ARNOLD HABIGER 'KTA Af fl ZZ , K ,,,. ,, Z X .4 t MIRIAM 'GELLMAN PHILLIP GONICK ELLIS GRIFFIN LLOYD HADDEN .11 , V iiy s 1 . Vg N. . -'Wag' -. l X ,, ,i , 15511 , if iff: -f-- f' it gr 22. ' 'H ' k m: ., 5 V 1.3 A X ' ' -3' fi: R V xW X .f h viii- -N ' , W ' E in ,V V, ' 435 1 f x .5 f A1 N Z 7 52 ,:'1g,.,e , 4 N 'Yi - 5.-i. N, I- 4441455 4.5 W 1: ' 7 ' 4252-064 f I ' 7 famszff- Qiwi? 4i4kQ3f-W.. g ? igfff- j. 4344 ? Qin m uf? .ixufxv .,.b Six months later and We were high sophomores. Our tirst class event, a swimminq party, was held. lt was entitled Fishermans Holiday , and was held at the North Oakland Recreation Center. ln May of this term We viewed the domestic comedy, Cheaper by the Dozen , our term play. RAY GILES BONNIE GILSTRAP ANN GOEBEL BENNY GONZALEZ MARY IANE GOODE ROSEMARY GOODE LORETTA GRIFFITHS IUNE GURRERO MATTIE GUILLORY IOHN HAMMITT IOHN HANECAK NANCY HANSEN 1 f x W f X V X' f r f 5 , if X ,ff X f A f Q X Hz 4 qw - .V 221' Ti with 'Q MW' +7-saws-P' ' ff! A, ,WW 'V 244511 1. Q I Bi! Eff 5.2 Www 'vw-S.. 1 R Q. iw W P 35 Q f I 1.V Y ' 5 i if '11 j -. 11 W 1 HARRY HARDRICK GARREY HARING MORENE HARRIS CAROLE HENNINGS KAY HESS LONNIE HEWITT IOAN HOLLAN EARLENE HOLLIS KEN HOM RICH HOTCHKISS A ERNEST HOWARD LOUIS HOYT Wm. gow. ,,,. -4-mf HARRY HART GARY HILL BETTY HORROCKS SANDRA HUENERGARDT Our summer vcrccrtion hcrd come cmd qone cmd now We were back cxt Tech os juniors. This term our clcrss party Wcrs CI bofrn dance, I-Idydown Hoedownf' Another qreort fooibcdl secrson cmd cmoiher D.A.L. championship comme to Tech. As high juniors the long ciwcriied Iunior Prom, April in Paris was held. It Wcts of semiiormcxl ciiiorir with music by Pcrui Miller cmd his orchestrcx. 9 aww 'Wx wffsff BOB HATIRUP IANET HILL IIM HORSTMAN ANNE HUNTER PATSY HAYWOOD DELORES HOFFMAN IERRY HORSTMAN NICK ISAEFF rgx .Z I . 6 . mlb, ,f N I-. F -ski, - 1- ,I L57 IZ! 5' C DDL 29 BUD IACKSON FREDDIE IAMES RICH IAMIESON HELEN IENSEN ERMA I IOHNSON GLORIA IOHNSON HENRIETTA IOHNSON SAMMIETTA IOHNSON HELEN IORDAN CLIFFORD IUE CALVIN IUNG SANDRA IUSTICE IEAN KING PHIL KING IEAN KLINGENSMITH MARY ANN KYLES PIERRE LAFFARGUE RONALD LAGORIO PEGGY LAI AL LAKRITZ EDDIE IIU SHIRLEY IOHNSON DAVE KELLY MAYDELL LABRIE HERB LAKRITZ TNQ. f ' fi? mfawa ,M ,,,, , ., fx, I A -V : ,,,, 1 in , E f ,f 1, ,f , W I ' 2 f , 17K fy 32, ,A Q gf , , XZ .KI, ,H Q CALVIN IOHNSON ROSE MARY JONES NORMAN KIBBE CHARLOTTE LACEY JACK LAMBERT ZIK B . x cf Zi.1.'71 'i'E1 Aiter our second summer at Tech had passed We re- turned for our final, glorious, senior year. Because of the small fall class many oi our low senior girls served as Biq-Sisters, thus takinq an active part in the Big-Little Sister Party for the first time. The theme for the after-school party was Indian Summer , and many tall leaves and colors were used in the decorations. ROBERT LANDEN EDDIE LANG RICHARD LANG MILTON LANGEVIN COLLEEN LATIMER IOHN LAWRENCE HARRY LEAL CHARLES LEE LENA LEE LINDA LEE NANCY LEE PAUL LEE DOROTHY LEVEQUE NATHANIEL LEWIS ROBERT LIM JOE LQCICERO 3510.5 Y - fx .f' - J ,yo- ,fi, I f ' by M 'U , I ,f I tm, ,,, , ,, yi , , 1' V ' ww , if f f f 5 V ff ' f , ! Q Q In I f, f l. Y ' W fa ' . ,ff?f'5'ZWfW I l I ef W -ww., my V71 f , V , I ff - If ' W'tw H . ff, ,lr A ,, 4 , 1. Piggy ,. ., I' W' 6'-, l 2. 5. fy' ,.,, i ' f ' MARYRUTHLANGWORTHY GEORGE LEE WILLIAM LEE HANNELORE LOHMEIER my I f f fy , ,c W , W'r.4! ' -KJ, -:gi I L 4 ' iff f f ff 4 , 44 if f W X X f X I f 1 RN' 'X , JN. .W M, LARRY LARSEN GRACE LEE DIANE LESSARD BESSIE LOUIE !U + I ' 1 T I gy, 4 x' , , l4Q,f:. , f rf, 'fvkte , ,, -f,-eg I . l H ,, ,,f 7 ,ff 'YM V 'I www' ', . ..,, - YT' . ' J ' , ' , :W 2 4 r, 'Qu 5 Q25-. QV ,, X JW M7: ,, X- ,, ' 'SFX 4 , , ' 2, 'T' Ma X ' :E',. 4'?'d' ff M , I 4 --.- f f ww --f - .. -. :Vw 'f - ' . 9 , 4 . KM I , ,,,, , . A f 6 f ,' , ., BOB LOUIE RUDY LUCERO CELESTE MAIA BERNICE MANES HANK MCDONNELL. MERILYN McDOWELL HOSE MARIE MILLARD DORTHY MILLER PAT MITRICK IRENE MONTEZ 32 ALICE LUECKING GINO MANICCI WILLIAM MCGREGOR IUNE MILLER BILL MOORE ., , :EF 3+ fofgygw 1 f ' 'f W ,, ' ----- f ,f 4 f , f f I ff , if f M 0 I Bn' Q 1 M ff jf ff My 7 f ..x,,..Jf,vbg.L..1ghx, H 'A as I QSYNQXX ,, W my , VZTWI I X 3 Bi 'ZFX N: A' N31 55 Q F K1 ls, X' 41 5 X- W, xx , I ff .X ,. , f .fry CAROL LUM HENRY MAR BOB MCLEAN MORLENE MILLER BEULAH MOORE CATHERINE MGCKENZIE RONALD MARTIN SUE MCLURE ROBERT MILLER GREGORY MORINE RAMIRO MANUEL WILLIE MERRITT LESLIE MILLS ELSIE MORI An unusual mystery farce, Ramsl'1ackle Inn , was presented for the term play. Members of our class re- ceived leading parts in the play. Patterns in Tone, a musical program originated just a Year ago, was also presented. lt was titled Time tor Music, and featured both the music and dance depart- ments. TOM MORLEY IACQUELINE MORRIS KEITH MOSURE IERRY MURPHY TOXIE MYERS IUDITH NEISON LOWELL NELSON MORRIS NELSON CARLETHA NEWKIRK THOMAS NG LIZABETH O GUINN CAROL OME DELBERT ORTIZ LODY ORTIZ IP-MES OVHHHOLTLER BARBARA PAGE NANCY PALMER DONALD PARROTT PATRICIA PEACOCK SAL PECORARO 'Vw N it AN I I 3 fl la , -, '- W N 95 Y? ISAMA NAKATANI GLORIA NICHOLSON SAM OWYANG IANICE PERRY r f 1 Q, 3+ ,. 'i 'T' , ff I , 4 K fx if 2? X K f Qt ff .. . ,t yn , ,,- ff ,J fy 4, -4 5 5 My ,iizffk I ..- 5- , A2 l., ., I '1' 4 NUDE! - Ill' ! '4t! I I -fm f X if - E: gy, -' 752757 , I ' x x I x 551,51 WR , IX 1 f X V 1 e I X l In I XN 1 :xy I. , ff ,, Qxxi X. .Agp . , -,m:.1,f,:!,S.LOA-9. X , X I 'W K- X f X X 4 fs 9 f A X f X f f j X 1 X I .X SWPTWQ f ' ff? I ir A ' T wiv I s 4' f W 3 PHIL PERRY WAYNE PHARR IULIE PICCARDO VIRGINIA POON IOAN PORTERFIELD JUDY POTTER JULIA POWELL LAWRENCE POWLES ROBERT QUAN TERESA QUISENBERRY CLEASTER HANDLE MARILYN RANSFQRD PEGGY RASEY ANDY RAUST IOAN RECTOR CLEO ANN REINHARDT JANET RENNINGER ELAINE RENSHAW CARLOS RENTERIA LINDA RICH ELLA MAE RICHARDSON VINCE RIGA OZIE RILEY CAROL ROBERTS DIANNE HODGERS IEAN ROSS IOSEPH RUSH TOM RUSSELL WAYNE HYDEH NANCY SACCO 34 f . Z 1 ff f 4 z 4 I 4 Our last term at Tech was truly our best term. As usual the Big-Little Sister Party came firstg but this term we also had a Big-Little Brother Party. Val'e1'1tine's day pro- vided the theme tor our last Hello Day Dance. The drama department spent long hours rehearsing for the term play, The Man Who Came to Dinner. Mrs.YMadge Vosburgh, who is in charge of the solarium, was unable to be present when the other faculty pictures were taken. DOROTHY SALMI DON SEA KAY SKAAREN LUCILLE STARLING IOAN SAMUELS ELAINE SHERWOOD CHARLES SLATTEN GUS1 STAVROPOULOS TED SARNO SACHIYE SHIGETOMI BEVERLY SMITH LOUIS STAVROPOULOS YVONNE SAWYER CAROL SHULTIS IUANITA SMITH GEORGE STERLING OTIS SCARBOROUGH ROBERT SIMS ANN SOBEY LORICE STEVENS , and . , .- 1 -f.'fw'S.- I ,in , ,A fs X ! A ,z X FUN I-T Wi-TI' ' t'i'i?Z5?i?'SY3i5?'SfZ?AiSIla 'F , 'E 1 5'???Nl42f?fYZfS?S5r1i 1l.WfrY-I ' K-??f?ZlwA2k1,?'5iT?31 I bv' SHIRLEY SCOTT PHILLIP SIU LLOYD STANELY FRANK STOLL Kiwis 'gy-wg! I ff ,f Ili' 'TTL' X gi-B 35-,5QrMf ',Z5Q.5 , my f' I . A 0'-Z6 Per? 'X ,, - , - . YL-.-Wffwx. f ,, e-'rw WW fm WW' f 7, 4 1 X ,Q Z C if 2 ff, f f i ff si ,Q ' in M , 2, ,,, I n -Jai? Q ,,.L - ' ' ' f ! fs 4 4' ff, af!! -,pf ., ?. . ' A , Z T Wwffxx . f . , WVR -5 -:Fifi-f'4.f f. .zwzf ' G, f-f-.H 6,5 :Q ' HM ' , '04, , I W ,, 'L -'L. H IDALOUS STONE EDNA MAE STRONG THOMAS STRONG HELEN SVOBODA VIRGINIA THOMAS LYNN THOMPSON RICH THOMPSON PATE THOMSON PAUL TUCKER SAMUEL TYNDALL BETTY UNDERWOOD IRENE UNO COLLEEN VETTER PATRICIA VIOLETTE SENA VON HEMMELMAN ANN WADA NANCY WARREN NAOMI WASHINGTON IUDY WATKINS HARRY WEDGEWOOD BOBBY SYKES ROBERTA TRENT MARVIN USEVICH CLARENCE WALKER HAROLD WESTFALL MYRTLE ANN THOMAS SONIA TSENE RONALD VEITCH I-IEIDI WARNER GERALDINE WHITE , X V! fwiwiiif ,KW X .Qi-gf, , f 0 X M wr X 1 7 fi 5 0 X A Q li 5 T I GLORIA wx-rm: ALETHEA WILLIAMS Nnorvu WILLIAMS Room WILLIAMS non WILLIAMS Gnoncs WILSON EMILY worn' BENIAMIN woNG rox-IN woNG m:LLn: wouc PAUL worm x-rmamno woo nL'r'rY wmcr-rr MAETTE wmcnr noxmmr: wmor-rr DOLLY wu CLARENCE YEL: PAULA vm DANIEL YouNG MARILYN Younc Cl-IAHLENE ZACCARELLI As the Talisman went to press, plans for the final senior ,v-fr! activities were under wav. The chairmen and various committees were chosen and the dates were set. All senior activities were to have Manhattan as the theme, with each event decorated in a slightly different motif. Finally graduation day arrived. Today We realized that many of us would never see our high school friends again. This day closed an important chapter in our lives, a chapter that we would never forget throughout our lives. ,psf , if QJBX 37 X, ., f L Yr f 5 wa M dnl,-L Y' WWA W f f its f ., W V x WW., . , .,1 3227 Q ,V Qin ,ii 1 S Q bi ,mm , maivvism A M A 5 -. u 5' Y,, 9 ii . . ,.,,. X ,M N F534 A -- , wc -.45 ima .EMl' 4, 5- vli C' 1 f ff' I sew E sq Nd 354. swf VXWFVS I ,A .,..5 1 ,V ., .:,:55j:fg,f.Q . .. Agf f K X i ,xx x Q W , f S f 'W Xxx V! f f x Q X , Z4 ,vi - if I I ' X7 1. 1 ,x ? M ,N dx. .,,. ,fwkff .1 Q yy .-hg,.:,,:' , Q, , ,'- , .-., ., QQ ,' V N511 ff ff xx fs 2 FALL L12 Pfesidezvf iluczaxl Tucker 12 Vice-Prcesidc-swf Marilyn Clhcfczze f X fy ,, ,M .... 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Ram -,xfigq . .-I . , I'- fi,:,fH!i,.i .v :hw :1 JL . vfrgff T lfilf 1 1 1 .,1, . ,JV .YW Eb 1 rfb: V 1 1-3 ' ' fy .V dg,:!.!,:, 3-,.,.,,: .. . 5 f 4 f 1' f faai J 2 21 4' fs' fi, A 1?f55s:gi.' ' ,ak , i. 7-V. N H .. l'.'EFE.- JM:-'tj 5 in-1' 1.1!-V '. 'fii'f,i' QMS' V ' iw-z-1 ru: tgjflfjfl ' , 555, Mg 5? 4: I 1 I A, .f - , ' . mi Lx. . T9 I V r 1 L e-' as .5 u N 5 i- ' ' ,L , . 1 1,-.lv -1 1 , X . 1 A HQ-v.,a4,. 38 SY ' . 1. --:ig asf . A , A .,.,, 'mg f :.2'.iAf.,w5 v ,.i:L'f. , ,'f,:s'i- E' ,. lr 2 I , , , J 1' J, f A 1'- - ' ski v -V Q, ,A ' , .:. 1 I , .-5 , K ' v. , V L . ve, ,V .'v .5 , - , H Q' 'T'-. ,P :,.ai'Eg .4 vfwga., M me I fpfhdfd. L, . ' P wg-1,75 wg , - f L1 1sL 25 31' I 'Q SPRING YELL LEADERS The Spring Yell Lead- ers, led by Al Lakritz, cheered us on through our championship bas- ketball season and on into baseball, swimming and track. At the time the book Went to press, the Keyes Trophy had not been awarded, but We had high hopes of winning, if the conduct continued at its same high level. RIGHT Cleft to rightl: Gino Manicii, Carol Shultis, Al Lakritz, Kay Fuji, Herb Lakritz. 'IJQZL FALL YELL LEADERS LEFT Cleft to rightl: Nancy Palmer, Al Lakritz, Hank McDonnell, lim Brady, Kay Fuji. The Fall Yell Leaders, led by Hank McDonnell, introduced Technites to Bobo, our Bulldog mas- cot. They also brought about the NeW Tech Spirit, which spurred us on to Win first place, in football season, for the Keyes Memorial Tro- phy- LEFT: Al Lakritz and Hank McDonnell, Head Yell Leaders. 'X X Tech 19 Tech U Tech I3 Tech 7 Tech 6 ,..,,,... f. Tech 26 Tech 20 Tot. 5 A 'YW -fair? SCORES Q2 Piedmont 39 E1 Cerrito 14 Cctxstlemont 7 Ocxkkmd 19 McC1ymonds U Fremont 20 Sem Leandro EI e BYRON I-IILDEBRAND FRANK HARRIS 1 0 1 f Q 'nw !,- 'pfy sg G X Z? I X Na , ax X . KN f x , , . 4 2 X X S A 1 J 1 Xi GEORGE WILSON f WMgVeh f if f X N Q f ' W ef Z ex I x Q 6 'jf' ' WQN-w-199 4. X .ww X f y f x X45 , f f X W 1 1 LAURIE POWLES 2 ,L- ..: . 'gif ' O XL .1 1,. If -gy, Q :E,Q- . ' -3:35 rf: ICE WILSON f f K X f Q X gi' Q f l I N f X 1 0 ' M -'f -f .:N .- '- f-:'o,4fg - 2 wig! I X 9 fs r W5 WM 3 5 Z s f3 ruff' Wg, . J w f , X B ILL STEEN S ,Ki f S? X . gif!! PRQVERB JHCOBS TACKLE KEZLY IIM FOLBY TIM SMITH GREG CHAN CLIFF EMPEY JOHN MANSFIELD W4 folk , Wk' f'?' V aff, i TOM MORLEY iSH ' DAVE KELLY . , i f .V ff,,,, fA. g J H ! z I . .f ' 4 yi 'X ,wb em., - f , ,M W, wwf FOOT JEFF CHAN BAL L JOHN PRA TE R FB. of-nv Roots rRY f TER BILL MCGREGOR FOI-IN PRATER PERVIS ATKIN5 IEFF CHAN f Mah! W, . L PHOVERB IACOBS IOHN HARDY The 1952 football season did not bring to Tech a pennant as in the past two years, but something just as important made its advent: a new school spirit signified by our mascot Bo-Bo. Head Yell Leader Hank McDonnell and his crew did a great job in keeping up our mo- rale, even though we lost. In our practice game with Pied- mont, although we lost, 42-19, we looked as if we would go places in the O.A.L. The next week we lost to the strong El Cerrito team by a score of 39-0. The Bulldogs opened the offi- cial O.A.L. season by losing to Castlemont by the margin of a point after touchdown. The score was 14 to 13. In our second league game with the Oakland High Wildcats we tied with a score of 6-6. After losing to McClymonds by the one-sided score of l9-7, we stomped the league-leading Fre- mont Tigers, 26-O. Our last game with San Leandro ended in a 20-20 deadlock. Tech had several members on the All-City team. On the first team were Iohn Brodie, Proverb Iacobs, and Ieff Chan. Those plac- ing on the second team were loe Wilson and Bill Steen, along with Iohn Mansfield, Minton Newell, Milton Kelly, Iohn Prater, and Gary Hill, who made honorable mention. Technites should feel proud that ten members of the first team were honored. A Castlemont fumble in the league-opening Tech-Cast1e- mont game. Technical's l.V. coached by Mr. Frank Iohns. Bill Steen hauled down after receiving a pass in the Fre- mont game. A Fremont ball carrier tackled by Ieff Chan and lohn Hardy. Prater and Hardy bring down Ioe Jacobs in the Tech- Mack game. Kelly fumbles in the Mack game. 1952 returning lettermen, FRONT ROW, left to right: Bill Steen, Ieff Chan, lohn Brodie. BACK ROW: Ioe Wil- son, Tom Morley, Byron Hi1- debrand, Proverb Jacobs, N01 pictured is Minton Newell. lGffdChari1rambles for 68 yar s on t e open' 1 f the Castlemont gcigtgp Gy O Bill Steen tackled after re- ceiving a Iohn Brodie pass, John Hardy comes up to ag. sist. l P' 7 Y 'N 54 K f ir '-7' -5x,,,x A .- ' I Q ' , Q assi-. f -v - mag,-1 xxx:-, ..., - - ff, K x X ' t- -: 'fiT?55-N W, X J 1 . u f. . f - 4 Q . fi W mf' 35 'W Q f N757 5 Q K ' :Jw ' ' IOHN BRODIE GEORGE STERLING , BOOKER IACKSON Q 79 3 BOB- ocrgop. ' HAROLD GARDI-IRE LARRY FINGERUT AL KYTE IOHN HARDYX. fwf, S 'ww KEN JOHNSON BBRNIE DAHLIN f 'DON PARROT1' V - f TECH 55 TECH 51 TECH 50 TECH 69 TECH 38 TECH 57 TECH 58 TECH 48 TECH 55 TECH 29 imma, 27 Scm Leandro 59 McC1Ymonds, 39 Oakland . . 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The iislphims ara Huff Cf5fiVC?1'iCQf3Ci gif? fswim12'1i2 z,C5 Club. Thfisw figiif W lc to -Sam ssuvmcg ccwfificizcziefz. ,g V'fp?j,l .ffwzf - af? Wifi Q1 1 ! I Wzwilsifgisbrxir E01 mm: Xu L h ' Q ? ilzwfilix g gi gx Q., I ' ' ' X' 1 f , 4 , ,, . 1, X, 5 Mrwffwf BLOCK T P1lFSidG?Z1I Mxnfy Gecsde, Sgvunseii Mrs, Francis Cary G.A.A., G-iris' Athletic Associcxiion, is cm club for the active type of qirl. Under ihe sponsorship ei Miss Lcfveme Geddis, the members of Cf,A.fX, pclriicipcxie in various sporis, such Us sqxftkiycxll, badminton, archery, bosketbcxli, cmd volleyball. Regular cztiemdcmce Gi ihis club is one way for girls to earn their Bieck 4, 4 M , Ng? . ,Q f X 5 X f Hfwsv' 5' X . Wfwv? Y QW ,Ik J f . 1 ' ' . ' - v 'E 1 ....,11J,1 SWING BAND These music groups always have been ready and willing to per- form for the Tech student body. The orchestra was one of the many music groups participating in the annual presentation of Patterns in Tone. The band was the ac- companiment tor the rooters at the football games, while the dance band played at some ot the school dances. GIRLS' GLEE Virgina Thomas Madeline Payne Presidents Mr. Cecil Enlow Director A CAPPELLA CHOIR Beverly Grund President Mr. Cecil Enlow Director BOYS' GLEE Rich Castro President Mr. Cecil Enlow Director Jul KEYNOTERS Catherine MacKenzie President Music Department Sponsor - 7,'4 Klum, SOPHOMORE GLEE Lorraine Brandon Helen May Presidents Mrs. Neva Aubin Director 'f L i ' J. H 'W 9 ff 4 af? -'4 Q ff 5 . X q,,AW,..W, s,gw..,,qM...W.f E S X W X QW L X ft , X z.-A , . I. ,A I my 1 .. 1 ,,..k .W .... ,,,.,,...?, V A Q 5 N M I X , A Q? X km? K 9 Z N 4 Q X I NATIONAL THESPIAN CLUB Iohn.Lavv'rence President Mrs. Mary Lynch Mr. Iarnes Harlow Sponsors TCPPEB CLUB Helen lordan President Mrs. Helen Vockel Sponsor TRAFFIC BOARD Don Allen President Mr. Donald Lucas Sponsor TECHNITE HI-Y Don Parrott President Mr. Walter Walsh Sponsor ALLAN GILBEBG HI-Y Bud Idckson President Mr. Aiden Iohnson Sponsor BLOCK T BOYS Iohn Brodie President Mr. Cfrothorn Knox Sponsor BOYS' V.P. COMMITTEE Ierry Murphy President Mr. Charles Gilmore Sponsor BULL DOG HI-Y Tom Russell President Mr. Alden Iohnson Sponsor MAINTENANCE BOARD Gary Blatt President Mr. Graham Knox Sponsor CHINESE CLUB Grace Lee President Mr. Walter Walsh Sponsor CLUB ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Tom Russell President Miss Rosabelle Scott Sponsor DANCE CLUB Phillip Yirn President Miss Henrietta Balch Sponsor SPANISH CLUB Iulia Powell President Miss Ruth Betzner Sponsor FINANCE BOARD Sue McLure President Mrs. Virginia Kwasky Sponsor FRENCH CLUB Al Lakritz President Dr. Paula Haas Sponsor s L SOCIAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE IoAnn Icrmes President Mrs. Muriel Ewing Sponsor I-II-Y COUNCIL Don Allen President Mr. Alden Iohnson Sponsor ICE SKATING CLUB Eldine Buckctlew President Mr. Everett Trolnloerq Sponsor KEY CLUB Ron Veitch President Mr. Peter Cuttittd Sponsor KEYES MEMORIAL MarilYT1 Mee Chairman Mrs. Elinor Berg Sponsor ART CLUB Pat Violette President Mr. Harry Donlevy Sponsor STAGE CREW Ronald Kelman President Mr. Harry Donlevy Sponsor MODERN DANCE Elaine Buckalew President Mrs. Muriel Ewinq Sponsor M.-......-. LATIN CLUB Ictck Butler President Miss Anne Biccoboni Sponsor BCD AND GUN CLUB Dulce Pdvliqer President Mr. lohn Bcrccelli Sponsor P.A. CREW Verne lohnson President Mr. Wcxlter Wotlsli Sponsor RADIO CLUB Bob Billings President Mr. Walter Wcflsh Sponsor , 3 silk N, N 4 92 rm ,wif ' ' ,ff Yi' ,www 1 ' 'W . H ay- x v , f '5 g f wif , 5 1 r U-.Q xl 7 M f V ,Q f fi , ' Q52 , we 'My 6' ,, f '4 ' ' 7 f- 1 f f , , it-X , N M If Q X JW . ' 'Lx 4,W f 1 ,ygzfi V I - f 'VW 4 x S .t ,Q- N M x fy RALLY COMMITTEE Hank McDonnell President Mr. Charles Gilmore Sponsor RED CROSS CLUB Bill Benton President Mrs. Mabel Taylor Sponsor PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Byron Chapman President Mr. Walter Walsh Sponsor SAILING CLUB lulia Powell President Mr. Ross English Miss Ruth Betzner Sponsors FUTURE TEACHERS OE AMERICA Dave Kashubeck President Mr. Donald Lucas Sponsor SOCIAL SECRETARY COMMITTEE Mary Chew President Miss Rosabelle Scott Sponsor TECH IMPROVEMENT Claudia Mackin Ann Stavropoulos Presidents Miss Rosabelle Scott Sponsor DELPI-IIAN S Evangeline Morris President Miss Rosabelle Scott Sponsor Y-TEENS Iudy Botto President Mrs. Ioan Mecktessel Sponsor , l 'xx LAWN BOARD Barbara Ackerman President Miss Martha Leonard Sponsor ORIENTATION Bok Chew I President Mrs. Elinor Berg I Sponsor BOYS' V.P. COMMITTEE Gary Blatt President Mr. Charles Gilmore Sponsor DELPI-IIANS Ann Atkins President Miss Bosabelle Scott Sponsor i 9 I BMW? i5 f Q W NATIONAL THESPIAN CLUB Rich Iamison President Mrs. Mary Lynch Sponsor CLUB ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Nancy I-Iansen President Miss Bosabelle Scott Sponsor ' SOCIAL SECRETARY' S COMMITTEE Nancy Warren President Miss Bosabeiie Scott Sponsor FINANCE BOARD I-Ielen Iordan President Mrs. Virginia Kwasky Sponsor SOCIAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE SaIIy Ferris President Mrs. Muriel Ewinq Sponsor ii C.S.F. NOVITIATE Bill Butler President Miss Martha Leonard Sponsor GOLD 'I' Bill Butler President Miss Martha Leonard Sponsor SILVER T Bill Butler President Miss Martha Leonard Sponsor LIFE C.S.F. BEHIND, left to right: Bill Butler, Ron Veitch, Frank Stoll, Harry Leal. FRONT: Helen Svoboda, Barbara Ackerman, Ann Wada, Carolyn Davenport. Miss Martha Leonard Sponsor TRAFFIC BOARD Don Allen President Mr. William Ferguson Sponsor RALLY COMMITTEE Al Lakritz President Mr. Charles Gilmore Sponsor MAINTENANCE BOARD Don Parrott President Mr. Graham Knox Sponsor BLOCK T Georqe Sterling President Mr. Graham Knox Sponsor KEY CLUB Ron Veitch President Mr. Charles Gilmore Sponsor Q , 1 , 2 5 s is 9 ff, xv 1 ' X 2 1 z I . 7, X If xt 4,131 1,155-X1-S fp X fl 1 , z H , 1 W. . ..., . vwh , 73 , xx in X ,nz g, 3 X r IQ: A Z h-g-- Qrnno H, an . nntp O H 'DN :pl g,.,f 5- Lf- ff-f SEATED, left to right: Sally Caster, Assistant Business Manager, Violet Gregovich, Publicity Chairman. STANDING: Ioan Caldwell, Copy Writer, Helen Iordan, Business Man- ager, Leslie Mills, Assistant Business Manager, Dick Scott, Assistant Public- ity Chairman, Donna Green, Typist. CAROLYN DAVENPORT SPRING EDITOR LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Dewhirst, Ioe Wikkerink, Dave Ka- shubeck, Ron Martin. ALICE MCCRUDDEN FALL EDITOR X, X SEATED, left to right: Marilyn Ranstord and Marilyn Mee, Assistant Editors. STANDING: Frank Higham and lohn Brodie, Sports Edi- tors, Martin Schmidt, Art Editor. 71433 NANCY WARREN 'NV-I.:'. ' , ' '. f , , 1 r:1:?':a2:. f X Q- .AAA:A U ef ' Y 1 ,. f ,m f ff-, M D04 is 74 :M AM' . Z f X 'f CX ' 17 W 4 xo .X A X X W f f x f X Xf f f f X 1 J5fQ?:C7, ..-W, ,,, , , 2352 ff M S32 X454 f 5 N ff K .. 4 z 4 ' s 3 V .Z 's . .4 8 FALL STAFF? -'- ' io number of Chee stcxii were not pteserli for the pic2'n.1re.J ETRONT ROW, Reef! to right: Bra-Udo Collins, Second Pogo Eciiaozx Bilfbififfl Ackerman, News Ediiorg Lindo Lee, Ipirsi Page Editor. BACK RCTN: Frank Stoll Fedlzxrg Editing Tfyzn Russell. News Editozp Bob Brady, Sports Sditor. M...,,.,...4..L.L,k SPRING STAFF FRONT HORN, loit to fight: Brenda Collins, News Ediior: Carol Bondshu, Second Page Editorg Bcrrboro Alckerxncrll, News Editor. BACK HOW: Nancy Pcxlmor, Fon' gure Editor: She McLure, First Page Editor: john Ivforxsfield ' Sports Editor. I FRANK SWELL SPRING EDITOR M . 'j ::2'. ':W '- P ' 'j f mf ff 1 f X f f ,G f X f f , f W fy ff ml-6? 1 , . f, i w iff , if 4 if f R ffl 1 4 X L xi! ff? 4, fo I ff v wwf! ff rf 4,1 X f , W , W M , wtf WM, 14 ,..fJ0'CLf?f6 mb'-c, Mya fcsfwi , xl. it ,Witt 5 M Aft txt if QJV9 G 0 ,ffitfw , WM it dcknow The Talisman staff wishes to express its thanks to all those whose generosity and cooperation contributed to make this book possible. We Wish to thank Hal Matson, tor the photographvy Lederer, Street ci Zeus Co., lnc., for the printing, the California Art and Engraving Co., for the engraving. Our gratitude and appreciation are also extended to Mr. Harry Donlevv, art advisor, and to Martin Schmidt, who did all the art work, including the cover design. 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