Pacifica High School - Spartan Yearbook (Pittsburg, CA)
- Class of 1957
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His name was eTernally inscribed To begin a lisT ThaT was To conTinue Tor l2OO years. His success was celebraTed in sTory and song, his liThe body was capTured in marble, and he reTurned To his naTive ciTy To be Tor- ever honored. In a similar manner The winners oT our Time are The TirsT graduaTing seniors oT PaciTica High School. Like The heroes oT old, our seniors are also vicTors and Their wreaThs are Their diplomas. Their names will also be indelibly wriTTen To begin a lisT ThaT will long be preserved. Their Taces and deeds will be perpeTuaTed in These pages and in The annals oT PaciTica and They will be honored as long as They live. This yearboolc is respecTTully dedicaTed To The TirsT graduaTing senior class oT PaciTica High School. PACIFICA SPARTAN '57 JAMES DENT DR. OWEN COOK Disfricf Superinlendenf Assf. Superinlendenf in charge of Finances HAROLD HILL JOHN MOISO Assf. Superinfendenf Personnel Direcfor in charge of Education SUPERINTENDENT AND AIDES The compleTion oT The TirsT Tull year ol school aT PaciTica l-ligh School marlced The TulTillmenT oT several years' worlc and planning and The realizaTion oT The dreams of many parenTs, sTudenTs, school personnel and disTricT adminisTraTors. During The year, PaciTica grew in size and sTaTure wiTh an increased enrollmenT and TaculTy, improved qualiTy oT educaTion alllorded iTs sTudenTs, and The addiTion oT valuable educaTional TaciliTies. The year saw The occupaTion oT a new wing, The building of a quad area, and The addifion oT a new library wing. Members ol The disTricT adminisTraTion worlced hard wiTh The school board To solve problems relared To Tinancing, consTrucTion and planning Tor presenT and TuTure school needs. Plans progressed Tor build- ing The new ClayTon Valley High School and worlc was done in anTicipaTing The Two addiTional high schools ThaT will soon be necessary. Several class- rooms were added To exisTing school planTs. An im- porTanT parT oT Their work was The selecTion oT com- peTenT school personnel and conTinuous evalualion To assure schools wiThin The disTricT were oTTering The besT possible educaTional advanTages. lvlr. John Lavinder, a new school board member, was elecTed during The year. SCHOOL BOARD OSCAR LARSON MRS. DORIS LOVERIDGE ARNOLD BJORK HARMON WELCH JOHN LAVINDER Presldenf of 'he Board Member Member Member Member PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE We have iusT compleTed our TirsT year as a Tour-year high school and we have graduaTed our TirsT senior class. A greaT deal has been accom- plished and a greaT deal is yeT undone. Our Tac- ulTy has waTched wiTh inTeresT The growTh and developmenT oT The STudenT Council and has Tound saTisTacTion in The way iT has maTured and assumed iTs responsibiliTy in carrying ouT The principles of democraTic government The council members have maTerially conTribuTed To The sTaT- ure OT our school and They have given iT cligniTy. We can be proud oT whaT They have accomplished. The STudenT CourT has Tound iTs niche in The way our sTudenTs have worlced ouT The problems ThaT conTronTed Them. There has always been evidence oT Tairness oT represenTaTion and iusT decisions. Through The eTTorTs oT our ParenTs' Club, we have seen our band perTorm in Their new uni- Torms. We have enioyed The accomplishmenTs oT The music, arT, and drama deparTmenTs. We can be proud oT This our second yearbook. The Journal- ism DeparTmenT is To be complimenTed on doing This Tine iob despiTe many obsTacles and adversi- Ties ThaT iT meT during The year. The communiTy has grown To appreciaTe The im- pacT ThaT This Tine high school has made and They are appreciaTive oT our Tine TaculTy. PaciTica High School is recognized ThroughouT The bay area Tor iTs many ouTsTanding acTiviTies. The sTrengTh oT our repuTaTion resTs wiThin The people oT This school. We are proud ThaT we have compleTed a good second year and ThaT we are no longer a new school. MRS. ELOISE HONETT Vica-principal, Dean of Girls WAYNE HENDERSON Principal Our senior class has done much To seT TradiTions Tor our school. Now They are abouT To leave us and go on To oTher acTiviTies. We congraTulaTe Them in now being ready To begin Their vocaTional or proTessional liTework and we are glad They can now Talce a more acTive parT in being good ciTizens in a Tine communiTy. MARTIN OLAVARRI Vice-principal, Dean of Boys COUNSELORS LARRY MUCKEY Head Counselor Pacilica's counselors have one main obieclive. This is lhe placemenl of each sluclenl in classes which will provide him wilh lhe opporlunily lo allain his maximum success and happiness during his high school years. Al 'rhe same lime a coordinaled plan of lesling. inlerviewing, and cooperalive career planning is carriecl on. Through lhis plan counselors assisl' 'rhe sludenl in olelermining his occupalional obieclive. Upon gradualion each sluclenl chooses his lileworlc and 'lalces his place in The communily. There his conlribulion, in parl, is a refleclion of lhe counseling ellorl' al Pacifica High School. ANTHONY MAZE MRS. CLAIRE MCKENNA SAMUEL GADOL MRS. MARY ELLEN EGGLESTON JACK DONOVAN Counselor Counselor Special Educafion Counselor Counselor BETTY ALESSANDRIA Spanish, Social Studies ELIZABETH BROOKS Typing, Stenography F. C. CARTER Arts In Crafts, P.E. x,x',7 1, J., , ROBERT CARTER Boys P. E. CAROLYN COOPER English, Music JACK CRIQUI Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology ERNEST DeSTEFANO Wood shop, 'Metal shop, Social Studies JACK DONOVAN Social Studies, Wood shop, Counselor KENNETH G. DUNBAR Mechanical Drawing, Wood shop MARY ELLEN EGGLESTON English, Counselor, Public Speaking KENNETH D. FURLOW Metal shop, Mechanical Drawing, Photography SAMUEL GADOL Special Education xanga FACULTY WILLIAM R. HANSEN Drama, Social Sfudies, Creafive Speech NATHANIEL HICKERSON Social Studies, English JOSEPH HIPPLE Science, Malhemalics, Drivers Training ELIZABETH ANN JACKSON English, Drama, Direcled Reading RALPH JOHNSON Business Law, Shorlhancl, Bookkeeping CAROLYN KING English NORMA LAVELLE Spanish, Lafin, French, English MAX LIEBERMAN Social Sfudies, English CLAIRE McKENNA Counselor, Secrefarial Office Pracfice WILLIAM G. MARRACINO Music, Drivers Training ANTHONY R. MAZE Counselor, Drivers Training, Social Sfudies, P. E. JOSEPHINE MILLER P. . FACULTY HAIG SHEKERJIAN Social Studies, Drive JAMES SIMMONS English, Journalism JAMES SLUSSER rs Training Drivers Training, Social Sfudies BETTY SMALE Homemaking, Social Sludies JESSIE TEIFKE P. E. CHARLES TOY P. E. ROBERT VENCIL Science, Malhemalics CHRISTINE WEST Algebra, Geometry, JOHN WESTBROOK English CHARLES WHEELER Malhemalics, Geom JUNE WINTER Head Librarian JANET WI NTERS Homemaking Malhemalics elry, Algebra TANDING, Iefl To riqhfz Mrs. onnie Farrow, Mrs. Jessie Lin th. SEATED. M C ri ro ' rs. halene lnessen, Mrs. Eva Vasilovich Mrs. Muriel Pace EFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Kafher e Cosfa, Mrs. Ann Zwaken berg, Mrs. Cryslal Boyer. HELPING HANDS T A. gf BUS DRIVERS FIRST ROW, Iefr To righfz Gladys Homewood, Wilma Arnold, Dorolhy Chesire. SECOND ROW: MyrTle Beauchamp, Mae Allner, Rosalee Coble. No school can properly TuncTion wiThouT The many and varied services OT iTs noncerTiTied personnel. PaciTica's bus drivers delivered our sTudenTs To us every morning and Took Them home aT nighT. The school nurse was re- sponsible Tor The healTh OT our sTudenTs. Every day The cooks Ted our hungry hundreds and They were charged wiTh The selecTion, purchase, and prepara- Tion oT nuTriTious yeT economical dieTs. The oTTice sTaTT perTormed secreTarial work, compiled The absenTee lisT and published The daily bulleTin. They kepT Track oT The school Tinances, Took care oT The books, and Typed leTTers and TranscripTs. The cusTodial sTaTT performed a myriad OT duTies needed in keeping The school clean and properly TuncTioning ranging Trom replacing lighT bulbs To readying The bleachers Tor school acTiviTies. CUSTODIANS FIRST ROW, Iefl to righT: Jim Brislol, Mike Aiello, ScoTTy Hayes, SECOND ROW: Walf Kofchian, Mrs. Leah Faifh, Jack Casey. 5. ,- ,x CNN . W- N, '-cv' v XX-. N F Y. ,g , W fy X , og Q Q ,ggi .. X r 1 Xi 3 lil F3 'f is PN at 7' fr , - W.,- V 1 ' V ' ll X K , W x . X X I M, V , iffy! A, . ' X P X E , 1 fi 7 ' X 1-. X 5 I f R .T , bf- L? lf? . lllllll il 9 ry. CLASSES Ancienl praclice was for men +o bring +he fires from volcanic lvlounl Olympus lo The sile of Olympic Games To signal bolh Their beginnings and +he bless- ing ol Zeus. chief among lhe Greek gods. This prac- Jrice has been revived in recenl years, nol' 'ro pay homage To Zeus buf 'ro symbolize The a'rhlel'ic iorch bearers of our limes, and To mark 'lhe beginnings of modern Olympic conresls. The members of Pacifica l-ligh School's classes are 'rhe lorch bearers of lhe school for il is in 'lhem 'rhal' all responsibilify for 'rhe fufure is beslowed. They have received 'rhe fruil' of our labors and 'rheir 'Fufure success is 'rhe reward we hope 'ro achieve. 3. 5:11 's C : , .6 BULL., L 1 1 SENIORS .. As The Theme oT This second SPARTAN yearboolc suqqesTs, This year has been an Olympic one Tor The senior class boTh in iTs problems and iTs accomplishment. Corning To PaciTica Trorn Diablo l-ligh aTTer mid-Term lasT year, The members OT The senior class became The TirsT qraduaTinq class in The hisTory oT The school. l-laying no precedenTs To Tollow, The class had To Torm iTs own TradiTions and solve iTs own problems oT acTiviTies, evenTs, and Tinances. FaculTy advisors direcTed The class To organize sTudenT cornmiTTees To worlc wiTh necessary and Tenla- Tive class evenTs. Plans and decisions were made on such .-'.L Class of '57 TuncTions as commencemenT, baccalaureaTe, senior banqueT and ball, The selecTion OT caps and gowns and announcememls, and The orqanizaTion OT senior dedicaTion day, picnic, and oTher class evenTs. An in'1porTanT responsibiliTy OT The class lay in iTS need To raise The funds required Tor Tinancing The evenTs which if planned. LaTe in The spring, The senior career days did much To help The class malce imporTanT decisions relaTive To Their respecTive careers in vocaTional, educaTional, and professional pursuiTs. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Morris, Presidenfg Jerry Aspland, Vice President, Dee Buffo, Secrefaryg Dorfhy Holmes, Treas- urer, Judy Pafferson, Social Chairman, Mike McCollum, Senior RepresenTaTive. x ADAMS, BOB Varsify Baskefball Mgr., House of Represenfafives, LeHermen's Club. ADCOCK, DARRELL LeHermen's Club, Varsify Foofball Mgr. ANDERSON, JAMES Varsity Foolball, Varsily Baseball, Sludsnf Council ANDREWS, ROY C. Varsily Baseball, J. V. Foofball, B Baskefball ASPLAND, JERRY LeHermen's Club, C.S.F. officer, Dance Band BALTZ, LaJUANA ' Team Caplain, House of Represevafives, l. W. E. . sANKsroN, senruce e. A. A., F. s. L. A., ni-Hi-Y. BARRON, DONALD Journalism BASS, DON Archery Club officer, Band, Music Club Officer BEARD, JACK Phofography, l. W. E. BOLDEN, JAMES J. J.V. Baskelball, Choir, LeHermen's Club BONDI, DIANA Song-leader, C. S. F., Modern Dance BOYER, KEN Sfagecraff, Track BROWN, BILL J. V. Foofball, Varsify Track, Sludenf Council BRYANT, DAN C. S. F. officer, J. S. A. officer, Sfudenf Council BURGET, JERRY Varsily Track, Hi-Y BURLISON, DUANE Commercial Arf Club, lnframural Baskefball, Journalism BUFFO, DELORES Song-leader, Modern Dance, Senior Class officer CARLISLE, ROSEMARY Dance Commiffee, Rally Commiflee, Journalism CARTER, NANCY l. W. E., Sludent Courl, Commencemenf Commiflee CASSIN, LINDA F. B. L. A., Dance Commiffee, Game Managemenf CHANEY, LINDA A Cappella Choir CLARK, EAIRL Choir, Varsify, Cross-Counlry GQLARK, WANDA Tri-Hi-Y, Music Club, Bible Club COFFMAN, FRANKLIN B. Sfudenf Council, Varsily Foofball, Varsily Wresflmg DALTON, JAMES I.W. E., Wreslling Manager, Choir DOUGLAS, DONALD Varsify Foofball, LeHermen's Club, I. W DULLUM, CLARENCE W. Indusfrial Arfs Club, Junior Service EAST, LEE Varsity, Track, Hi-Y ESPINOSA, MARY ELLEN Tri-Hi-Y, Rally Commiffee, I. W. E. FERRANTI, ANGELO Foreign Language Club, Science Club FLUITT, LOUISE F. B. L. A., Tennis Club, Iralian Club FOSTER, JAN Yell Leader, Dance Commilfee, Modern GIBERSON, DENNIS One Acl Play Feslival, Spring Play GONZAGA, GENE Varsity Foolball, B Track, Varsify Wrestling GREEN, KEITH O. W.E. Junior Class Officer, One Acf Play Feshval GRUBER, JANET Dance Commillee, Rally Commillee, I. GUERINO, ELLEN Song-leader, C. S. F., Modern Dance HANSON, SYLVIA IRENE Tri-Hi-Y, Dance Commiflee, Rally Commlllee HARRIS. DORA LOU I. W.E. HAWKINSON, GARY LEE HIGGINS, JANET LOUISE G. A. A., F. B. L. A. WE HILL, NANCY A. G. A. A. Officer, F. B. L. A. HINES. BARBARA F. B. L. A. Officer, C. S. F. Officer, G HOLMES, DOROTHY F. B. L, A., Tri-Hi-Y, Student Council HUIE, ESTHER House of Representatives, Choir, Girls Glee JAMES, BURL Varsity Football, Lettermen's Club, Stage Crew JAMES, ZEALENEA C. S.F. Officer, Student Council, Bible Club Kxusen, PATRICIA C. S. F., G. A. A. Officer, Song-leader KENT, LARRY Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball KIRKWOOD, STANFORD Drama, Intramural Basketball KUNSTAL, RON Student Council, Letfermen's Club, Editor Spartan Shield LARSEN, BETTY LAW, GERTIE Dance Committee, F. B. L. A., Gam LEWIS, JAMES Junior Varsity Baseball, Choir, Band LOPEZ, ROBERT . Varsity Football, Student Council, Editor Spartan '57 LUCERO, ALA MAY Head Song-leader, Yell Leader, Modern Dance LUNG. JIMMIE Drama, Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Activities Commlttee Y S MARY ELAINE L ON , T Modern Dance, House of Representatives Tr: Hu Y MACKLIN, LEON Varsity Football, Choir MAHER, DEMI Modern Dance, C. S. F., Student Council MAKI NEN, MARTHA Dance Committee, Tri-Hi-Y, Drill Team MANWILL, GARY Varsity Track, Varsity Wrestling N MASTRACCI, VINCE Varsily Foolball, Sludenl Council, Dance Band McATEE, LEOTA Dance Commillee, Tri-Hi-Y, Rally Commiffee McCLAlN, SANDY Dance Commillee, Tri-Hi-Y, Drill Team McCOLLUM, MICHAEL LEE LeHermen's Club, Sludenl Council, Commercial Arl Club McCUMBER, JILL Modern Dance, C. S. F., Sludenf Council MILLER, COOPER Varsily Foofball, Varsify Baseball, Choir MILLS, HELENANN Drill Team, Tri-Hi-Y, Rally Commiflee MIMS, MELVIN Varsily Foollnall Varsily Baskelball, LeHermen's Club l MIX, GERALD Science Club, Ilalian Club, Varsily Wreslling MOLINARO, CAROL F. Business Manager Sparlan 57 and Sparlan Shield, Yell Leader, Senior Ball Commillee MORRIS, DAVID Senior Class Officer, Educalion Club Officer, LeIfermen's Club NASH, MICHAEL Budqel Commillee, Rally Commiffee, Journalism NORRIS, WAYNE C. One Acl Play Fesfival, Rally Commillee, Journalism ODOM, LULA Dance Commilfee, Junior Service, Sfudenf Ccuncil PATTERSON, JUDY G. A. A. Officer, Senior Class Officer, F. B. L. A. PLAMBECK, KAY Girls Glee, Choir POWELL, DENNIS W. Dance Band, Head Yell Leader, Junior Varsily Baseball RABER, JIM Varsily Baskefball, Varsily Baseball, LeHermen's Club RECK, DARLENE M. Term Play, Journalism, Drama RICHARDS, DON ROBISON, BILL I.W.E. lnlramural Baskefball ROMO, ERIC Varsity Football, Sports Editor Spartan 57 Car Club Officer ROSALES, PHIL Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, B Track ROSS, BEVERLEY Student Council, Teen-Timer, Tri-Hi-Y Officer ROWLETTE, THOMAS JAMES Lettermen's Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball SANDERS, EARL E. Varsity Football, Lettermen's Club, House of Representatives SANTA MARIA, LEE Lettermen's Club, Varsity Track, Term Play SCHNERINGER, WARREN R. Drama Club, Photo Club, Bible Club SHAFFER, MARLENE G. A. A. Officer, Photo Club Officer, Yearbook SHEPARD, CHARLES J. V. Football, Varsity Wrestling, I. W. SIINO, KATHY Choir, C. S. F., Archery Club SLAY, GEORGIA G. A. A., Tennis Club, Senior Assembly SMITH. MARY ANNA Student Council, Dance Committee, Fla TATRO, RICK J. V. Football, O. W. E. TURNER, DAVE Drama, Spotlight Review, Stage Crew VAN KIRK, GLORY G. A. A., Science Club VERDUZCO, ROBERT Dance Band VERWORN, DIANA G. A. A., Dance Committee, Glee Club VIDISKY, PRISCILLA G. A. A. Officer, Journalism, Photo Club Officer WALLIS, RICHARD E. Foreign Language Club, Science Club, Italian Club WATSON, DON Band, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track WEIGHT, MARGARET MARIE I. W. E., F. B. L. A., Piano WERT, NELLIE Tri-Hi-Y WEST, NORETTA Choir, I. W. E. WHITAKER, BOB WILDES, VIVIAN F. B. L. A., Tennis Club WOODS, WANDA JUNE Choir, Glee Ciub, I. W. E. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Lopez, Senior Represenfafiveg Kafhy Siino, Secrefaryg Frank Coffman, Presidenfg Ala May Lucero, Social Chairman, Linda Cassin, Treasurer. NOT PICTURED: Bob Adams, Vice President .nn LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob La Pointe, Berry Vargas, Dieqo Haro, Brenda Ward, Jan Neuheisel, Nancy Wesl. BOBPLAdPOlNTE resi enf JOHN WESTBROOK JUNIORS . . . Class of '58 The second iunior class ol Pacifica I-ligh School had a very successful year, having parlicipaled in all school sporls and aclivilies. Among lhe many achievemenls of lhe class was lhe Junior Prom, said by many who allended lo have been lhe besl Prom Pacifica has presenled. Olher aclivilies included The purchase of lhe iunior class rings and lhe junior class car wash. I-lol clog sales eller school and operaiing lhe relreshmenl sland al lhe lacully-lorry-niner baslcelball game also raised funds for class aclivilies. The Sparlan iunior class of '58 has grown in leadership abilily and responsibilily which 'rhey will need in lhe coming school year. Advisor JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS - SECOND SEMESTER LEFT TO RIGHT: Kent Bray, Vice Presidenfg Belly Vargus, Secrefaryg Marie Verworn, Treasurer, Carol Spangler, Social Chairmang Diego Haro, Junior Represenfaliveg NOT PICTURED: Benny Weslbrook, Class President ROW NO. I, Iefr lo righlz B. Marlow, A. Nelson, B. Erwin, C. Weyrauch, M. Verworn, C. Spangler, B. Newman, J Decker, L. Klein. ROW NO. Z: R. Peferson, 'M. Sfark, K. Tarango, S. Wrighl, N. Ennis, R. Shaver. ROW NO. 3: S Olive, J. Kirby, E. Ennis, D. Jones, R. Lein, G. Shook, J. Brislol. ROW NO. I, left 'lo riqhf: P. Bly, B. Beauchamp, M. Huie, N. Daffon, C. McGill, B. Ward, L. Duffer, M. Morgan, R. Mauzakis, V. Halverson. ROW NO. 2: D, Haro, B. La Poinle, B. Vargas, F. Ailken, L. Tiscareno, C. Casillas, C. Eslrada, R. Eichelberqer, A. Burlcn, R. Sanla Maria. ROW NO. 3: W. Whifehursf, J. Fryar, R. Clayfon, T. Perry, C. Hoff, B. Wilson, L, Emery, D. McKinney, R. Saulren, L. Welch. ROW NO. I, leff Io righf: N. Wesl, M. Sfoneking, J. Neuheisel, J. Slreel, B. Ozman, D. Moody, M. Woolen, A. Kirk- wood, V. Smilh, C. Waldrop. ROW NO. 2: C. Henry, J, Dellagnese, D. French, B. French, R. Smilh, F. Van Dyke, V. Davis, E. Keys, S. Slevenson, G. Troller. ROW NO. 3: B. Brady, C. Abilz, J. Felix, N. Burchfield, L. Skinner, H. Tullis, J. Oliphanf, T. Cole, J. Beauchamp, F. Schulh. ROW NO. I, lefl lo righl: B. Pena, J. Stark, L. Roias, P. Bruce, L. Perry, B. Granfham, M. Leilkam, B. Silva, P. Bailey. ROW NO. 2: K. Bray, F. Marlin, P. Meeks, I. Spears, M. Mofa, K. Wildes, N. Logan, V. Malfson. ROW NO. 3: T. C. Meeks, R. Treece, J. Foster, D. Lopez, J. Slacey, J. Nelson, G, Fink, J. Hatch, B. Willis, R. Page. I9 u 5 ez IE z 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Morris, Mickey Holmes, Dwayne Bacon, Lydia Chavez, Sandy Walcoll, Bill Chrislofferson. DOPN RLOIXRIS res: en SAM GADOL Advisor SOPHOMORES. . .Class of '59 Paciiica's Sophomore Class was ihe largesi' class in ihe school and will be ihe iirsi io compleie all four years ai Pacifica. The iirsi and mosi imporiani class eveni oi ihe year was ihe sophomore sponsored Chrisimas formal, The Snowball. Music was provided by rhe Losi l-lerd Band from Aniioch and addiiional enreriainmeni was furnished by class members who presenied varieiy acls. Several members of rhe Sophomore Class iniroduced an amenclmenl' io ihe consiiiu- iion which would allow sophomores io run for lower commissioner offices in ihe Siudeni Council. The bill passed rhe l-louse oi Represenraiives and Siudeni Council, buf, when presenied io ihe siudenl body for approval, fell ihiriy-one voies shori oi ihe +wo- 'rhirds maioriiy voie required. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS - SECOND SEMESTER Wally Coffman, President Bob Jones, Vice Presidenig Carmen Aguirre, Secrefaryg Linda Hulchinson, Treasurer, Carol Koontz, Social Affairs, Carol Graham, Sophomore Represenfafive. ............. ii ROW NO. I, left +o riqhl: C. Graham, D. Parke, H. Blasdell, C. Druory, J. Adams, A. Freifas, D. Prersey, D. Johnson. ROW NO. 2: G. Hill, A. McLaughlin, L. Odiorne, A. Gonzaga, E. Dunning, D. Crossgrove, G. Whitaker, A. Lucido. ROW NO. 3: F. Horsl, R. Zwakenberg, D. Paflerson, J. Dominguez, F. Chambers, R. Thompson, G. Snell, S. Bourlakos. ROW NO. I, Ieff lo righf: C. Skaggs, R. Sfroup, R. Lein, J. McGillim, B. Anderson, G. Mars, M. McGue, J. Lucero B. Weifz. ROW NO. 2: B. Nelson, B. Kissenger, H. Sfringer, J. Doran, I. Easf, G. Rhodes, J. Peebles, R. Temples ROW NO. 3: J. Davis, S. Silker, J. Manzer, L. Wes+wM. Vgeonis, R. England, E. Ramsey, L. Roberls, H. Johnson . Bol en. ROW NO. l, leff 'fo righf: S. Keele, B. Gilliam, J. Dorfzbach, S. WalcoH, L. Bidinosf, T. Bolfon, E. Aspland, J. Prafer L. Mifchell, J. Goggins, M. Luevano. ROW NO. 2: S. Chism, R. Edqmond, D. Lackey, A. Mayfield, S. Alba, A Morales, M. Moore, C. Barrus, B. Luper, R. Wallis, J. McAlpin. ROW NO. 3: R. Jones, J. Yurkovich L Howard G. Maxwell, L. Moody, N. Case, B. Mouzakis, K. Gerhard, L. Larsen, R. O'Brien, G. Bernard. l ROW NO. I, leff +o righf: P. Grov Akhursl, D. Sfubblefield, J. Dobson er, T. Ayerivides, B. Ellinglon, L. Hufchinson, L. Barron, P. Bufler, M. Semm, C , A. Smarr. ROW NO. 2: B. Jones, T. Joyce D. Bacon N Sorrick I Halch M Bales, D. Haskins, G. Siffion, W. Coffman, S. Hallmark, D. Caldwell. ROW NO. 3:'D, Millecaln, Young: B: Ferlindere A. Miller, A. Liffle, G. Schmuck, D. Morris, B. Biles, D. Granl, D. Anderson, K. Shedpard. ij-f' ROW NO. I, leff lo righlz K. Elliof, C. Polney, S. Walgreen, M. Lopez, B. Ferranfe, L. Chavez, S. Bankslon, M. Holmes, C. Aguirre, W. Neiheisel. ROW NO. 2: J. Enes, J. Coleman J. Jimenez, J. Radcliffe, N. Seeno, B. Hasbrook, A. Rosenfhal, B. Chrisfofferson, B. Lane, D. Parker. ROW NO. 3: S. Parke, C. Henessey, E. Hicks, D. Duffer, S. Quinn, C. Knox, A. Siino, S. Lucido, J. Baslian, A. Chaffin, G. Danielson. ROW NO. l, lell fo riqhfz P. Sloneking, K. Sfreel, C. Koonlz, F. Craqqs, R. Scoli, N. Reynolds, M. Dallon, A. Bury L. Jacobsen, P. Monroe, M. Brandon. ROW NO. 2: D. Couch, T. Goodson. l. Perkins, H. Haro, P. Hawkinson, R Luevano, M. Frayer, P. DeWiH, R. Pefris, R. Henderson, R. Morrow. ROW NO. 3: J. Manry, P. Murphy, L. Plummer C. Morey, G. Wrighl, W. Fosfer, L. Alfaro, J Schmuck, D. Valdez, B. Wallis, W. Weighl. TO RIGHT: Carl Malone, President Luis FIuharl'y,. Vice Presidenlg Diane Hines, Secrefaryg Dolly Wheeler, Treas- CARL MALONE urerg Conny Miller, Social Chairman. Presidenf BOB VENCIL Advisor FRESHMEN . . . Class of '60 During 'rhe elevenrh weelc of school rhe Freshman Class elecied ihe following officers for 'rhe school year: Carl Malone ,,c.,, c.,,,c,,,.,,. P resideni Lewis Fluharry ,c,..,,, H ,. ,,,,c, Vice-Presiclenl Diane Hines ..,,... c,,,,c, S ecreiary-Treasurer Dorolhy Wheeler .,,,,., e,,,c,c,,c.,... S ocial Chairman Connie Miller ,,..,, ,c,,,,,, F reshman Represeniaiive This Freshman Class will be lhe second class lo aiiend Pacifica l-ligh School lor all four years. On Oclober 3l and November I, 'rhe freshmen ailended a career day program which oullined many opporluniiies alier high school graduaiion. Following ihe Freshman Red l-learr l-lop of February I, l957, 'rhe freshmen presenled The Freshman Assembly on March I, l957. The campus was lcepi' clean during ihe year by 'rhe Freshman Service. Karen Howard was elecled Freshman Represeniraiive for The second semesler. FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Evans B. Stevenson, E. Meeks, D. Holley S. Siino, J. Johnson, S. Matson, S Kilsby, G. Austin, V. Underwood D. Hendrikson. SECOND ROW C. Parke, R. Marfinez, S. Thomas B. Hinfon, J, McDonald, J. Hill J. Sfubbe, D. Zwakenberq, J. Taran qo. THIRD ROW: C. Morrison, D Rosales, J. McKinley, C. Malone L. Shannon, D. James, J. W, Hicks J. Arcinieqa, M. Robertson, M Harvey. ROW I, left to right: P. Romberg V.'Nicely, L. Hinton, S. Ramsey, JI Minton, C. Miller, D. Larsen, D Hines, D. Perkins, C. Krowel, L. Ras- mussen. ROW 2: C. Morton, W. Wolcott, M, Verworn, C. French M. Tullis, M. McClellan, J. Simp- son, L. Stockdale, H. Carlson, F. Odiorne. ROV! 3: B. Mattson, J. Palmer, P. Bruce, B. Sfead, R. Biles D. Ennis, W. Beard, G. Skeen, MI Green, F. Plummer, M. Giberson. FIRST ROW, left to right: E. Can non, H. Bookouf, D. Basco, F. An derson, E. Fields, K. Wildes, D Hines, A. Chaffin, D. Upton. SEC OND ROW: E. Faria, B. Fawfhorp S. Kraft, P. Smith, S. Gorman, B Pettit, B. Williams, S. Weyrauch D. Woods. THIRD ROW: J. Como B, Holmes, B. Guadagni, C. Ande lin, D. Stubblefield, B. Neely, J McMurrian, C. Ruiz, B. Gott. ROW I, leff lo righlz S. Bradshaw, B. Smiih, E. Duley, P. Bookouf, M. Welch, B. Welch, I. Wesf, M. Que- sada, M. Tiscareno, M. Van Dyke, M. Francis. ROW 2: F. Anthony, J. Ganbalie, J. Hicks, L. Chrisman, D. McLean, S. McEwen, D. Myers, R. Waldrop, D. Boyd, D. Farrow. ROW 3: R. Oris, D. Rhoda, J. Slone P. Halch, R. Hewifson, N. Lopez: B. Brandon, E. Harwood, F. Car- lisle, B. Andrews, D. Beard. ROW I, Ieff fo right: S. Perry, J. Wrighf, D. Wheeler, C. Davis, E. Nickels, R. Dunning, B. Gilliam, B. Jackson, B. Berry. ROW 2: P. Smilh, J. Hernandez, J. Marlin, C. Yoder, D. Parks, B. Smilh, D. Clark, T. Mulligan. ROW 3: E. Upfon, G. Vankirk, R. Silva, J, Plummer, D. Lessley, R. Kohler, J. Franks, S. La Poinf. ROW l, leff fo right: K. Howard S. Shepherd, P. Danles, J. Findley E, Pominivlle, G. Whitaker K. Pom iniulle, M. Turner, M. Marlinez, Y Miiares. ROW Z: B. Sheppard, J Cummings, C. Hickman, J. Mayne E. While, J. wingfield, A. Henderl son, D. Galloway, B. Mosca, B Winn, D. Forselh. ROW 3: M. Gib- erson, G. Klein, G. Gillespie, D Alley, J. Gruber, J. Dallon, K. Wes? J. Amerson, S. Sfucky, C. Faifh, L Fluharly. . X X sm 4' , f - f- x . ,mi . AW ' ' ,. X ,pn .e Y A' if ' ' . mg. 7 Nm x vw X y X U K N tx Q X N gm' Zvi ' rg, x hi. x N it t I T Jw - . I E 9 i G' 'A i, ' 2 X , 1,5 xx , li 'N 5' 1 C 9 i i l l x N . ' X. N, ,l i 1 -, -VX. lr il yi Vzfig if l ' .ill ll E? J f ' U. i i . , 1 i is 'I lily! , f. N, ,ll -111, M, 4, J X lp.: .,' ll , f lil f f I li N- 3 Y , y Q Ji li 'il 9 visa' xv? I .Kr ,in fl I 1' ii, ' 'fi' 1 Xi SPORTS Modern criiics believe Rodin recreaied in arf form a philosophy of +he ancieni Greeks Jrhey called Arefe, meaning excellence in every deparimeni of living, inielleciual, moral, and physical. Nowhere in hisiory was 'rhis ideal loeHer achieved ihan in Sparia, ihe province in ancieni' Greece from which 'rhe Pacifica Sparfans have iaken fheir name. Like ihe aihleies of Sparia, ihe Pacifica Sparians are noied 1for+heir exceeding endurance, iorfiiude and sfrengih, and like ihe Greeks of old They sirive for The ideal in educalion, sporismanship, and viclory over iheir rivals. 5 ul Q fs 53 E 2 i 5 cl A E 5 U S C 3 E Q 5 Q i 3 5 35 i S E I 5 31 S! E 'X K v si E si 9, if 5? S ,S 51' sb xg E ri mm ,lm ma uw Wevfvmswwsffzf WG WMA:-:Q ,m:,A-wwsmz W wa: pw ' Aww +P. .Q Qmwx wwmmm .kwwsf WM mwsenam gm weamwz' 'vwwnm www -ws. 'hz nm.. ,. mms we .sur ffasff as... 52 1 5 2 L F 5 1 5 if is 5 5 'S 3? e 3 5 n 2 E E Q In 5 1' 5 E' bf xi B if .f E Z2 Q 3 'S .f 3 ,I 5 J' we F sa l 3 E :Q Z A if Rf lax mlwn-mu. mil ffzmaw 'sh kzvzmrv mwffmm Vsf- w mmmx -iam Q wma fm, CHUCK TOY Coach CY MAZE Assislani Coach f-fffxrf ROW I, left To right: Olen Boring, Diego Haro, Burl James, Gene Gonzaga, Jim Anderson, Frank Coffman, Ernesf Keys, Tom Alfaro, Jay HaTch. ROW 2: Joe Felix, Don Douglas, Leon Macklin, Sieve Parke, STerling Sfevenson, Eric Romo, Bob Lopez, Dave Morris, Ivan Perkins. ROW 3: Cooper Miller, Ben Wesfbrook, Earl Sanders, Bill Brady, Joe Brisfol, Larry Keni, .lerry Fosfer, Tom Rowlefle, Mel Mims, George TroTTer, VARSITY l956 marked PaciTica's TirsT season OT VarsiTy FooTball compeTiTion and alThough The year wasn'T a winning one Tor The SparTans The Team ToughT hard To earn iTs place in The league. The season opened wifh a loss To LiberTy, Zl-O, and a win over Benicia, 2 I -l4. WiTh The score Tied Twice, The SparTans came Through wiTh a winning Touchdown in The Tinal guarTer To de-TeaT Benicia. In Their TirsT league game, wiTh PiTTsburg, The SparTans were edged by The hard-hiTTing PiraTes 26-6.15 week laTer They rallied To hold PleasanT T-lill To a scoreless Tie. The daunTless SparTans also bowed To AnTioch, Acalanes. and Las Lomas by scores OT 3l-I4, 27-O, and 28-O. ln The big game oT The year, againsT MT. Diablo, The SparTans played Their besT game buT losT To The Devils I3-O. SparTan end Larry Ke-nT was honored by his selecTion To D.V.A.L. All- CounTy Team. l-le was The TirsT SparTan To receive ThaT honor. Ivan Perkins, Mel Mims, and George TroTTer were also lauded by being elecTed To The Third sTring All-CounTy Team. 'fwamQl- am. 1. rA J.V. FOOTBALL The Sparlababes under lhe coaching ol Bob Carler and Na+ l-lickerson won I, lied 2, and losl 4. The win came al lhe expense ol lhe previously undeiealed lvll. Diablo. Seaf son's co-caplains were Jay Jimenez and Kenl Bray. FROSH FOOTBALL The Freshman loolball Team had a successful season, win- ning one game and losing lwo close games lo Ml. Diablo and Pleasanr l-lill. The lone win was againsl Alhambra. The leam members gained valu- able experience under lhe coaching of Mr. Jack Dono- van and Mr. Jim Slusser. .94 QQQM ROW l, lefl lo riqhl: Jerry Lucero, Tom Cole, Bob LaPoinle, Gene Wrighl, .lay Jiminez, Kenl BVBY Louis Alfaro, Larry Roberls, Dwayne Bacon, Gary Maxwell. ROW 2: Allen Lillle, Ron Jones, Bruce Kissinger, Tom Perry, Dick O'Brien, Tom Goodson, Arl Miller, Tom Joyce, Al Burton, Roy Wallis, Don Lopez. ROW 3: Don Morris, Darrell Lackey, Ron Edqmond, David Parker, Bob Jones, Ken Shephard, Davis Anderson, Don McKenney, John Young, Roger Le'n, Jerry Slacy. E 5 l 1 l 'S ROW l, Iefl lo righl: Jim Palmer, Richard Hewilson, Nick Lopez, Danny Alley, Bob Smilh, Rudy Martinez, Don Slubblefield, Bill Holmes, Danny Rosales, Barry Neely. ROW 2: Eddy Harwood, Jim McMurrian, Dick Orsi, Don Wood, Louis Slockdale, Carl Malone, John Arciniega, Carlos Ruiz, Jerry Como, Frank Carlisle, Mike Harvey, Bob Guadaqni. ROW 3: Jim Hernandez lMgrl, J. W. Hicks, Sam Slucky, Perry Smith, Curlis Morrison, Ron Kohler, Dick Farrow, Dewey Uplon, Cliff Faifh, Dorman Boyd, Dennis Rhoda, Ralph Waldrop. JACK DONOVAN Coach BOTTOM ROW, leff fo righf: J. Felix, J. Aspland, J. Lucero, R. Kunsfal, C, Ruiz, J. Palmer, 6. Maxwell, P. Hafch T. Goodson, L. Alfaro. SECOND ROW: R. Morrow, T. Alfaro, A. Miller, B, Nelson, G. Hill, L. Emery, G. Gonzaga B. Kissinger, S, Marlin, J. Sfacy, B. Jones, M. Vreonis, A. Lilfle, J. Hernandez. TOP ROW: Manager, J. Dallon J. Young, R. Woodward, B. Jones, C. Shepard, S, Hallmark, F Coffman, C Morey, R. Jones, I. Perkins, J. Jimln R. Waldrop, D. Rosales. WRESTLING Pacifica's wresfling feam under fhe coaching helm of Jack Donovan enjoyed a highly successful second season wlfh a IOY4-I record in fhe year's compefifion. The climax of fhe season came wifh fhe fearnis parficipafion in fhe Norfhern California Wresfling Championship mafches held af l-lughson, California. During fhe season fhe feam v resfled l-layward, Casfro Valley, Mf. Diablo, Pleasanf l-lill, Acalanes, Arroyo, Washingfon Union High, and fhe California School for fhe Blind. 'lhirfy-eighf Pacifica wresflers compefed in a fofal of 325 mafches. While parficipafing in fhe Berkeley Inyifafional lournamenf, Pacifica firsf- place award winners were, Jerry Lucero, IO8 pounds, Gary Maxwell, Il2 pounds, and John Young, l54 pounds. Secondfplace winners were Bruce Kissin- ger, I3B pounds, and Bill Jones, l27 pounds. Floyd Marfin, I33 pounds, placed fhird and Jay Jimenez, l65 pounds, placed fourfh. The seasons leading wresflers were, Jerry Lucero wifh a record of Zl wins and no defeafsy Gary Maxwell, I5-2-23 Louis Alfaro, IO-4: Tom Alfaro 8-lf23 Frank Coffman, I3-2, and Joe Felix, IO-lf2. Coach Donovan poinfed ouf fhaf he is losing only six senior boys fhrough graduafion and fhaf nexf year lhe feam should number befween forfy and fiffy boys. Wake up Frank, Sran is getfing fhe best oi you. Dor.'l bile, Joe. Q :. '4.4.:4-fc 'S Li' r 5 xi :I 2 . :'f:'ff' ,.... 1 EE: I.,,.:'5::2::::.1 '- Z: 22 'X '90 N43 Q12 U ,Z 2 I ..., t gg, ggi Jig viz 5 5, f' ' in Varsity Coach ROBERT CARTER VARSITY This year's baslceTloall Team had a very success- Tul season. AlThough They didn'T do Too well in league play, They received valuable experience. AbouT halT oT The Team will be loacli nexT year. Larry KenT, 6'4 SparTan cenTer, was chosen on The D.V.A.L. All-COunTy TirsT Team. I-le also wound up in Third place in league scoring. They did very well in pracTice games, winning 6 and losing 2. ln league play They won 2 and losT IO. WiTh boys coming up Trom The B's, The SparTan loaslceTball squad should have a very good chance nexT year. I. Bob La Poinfe 2. John Bas1ion,MGR. 3. John Walls, MGR. 4. David Morris 5. Bennywesfbrook 6. Kennelh Shepard 7. Melvin Mims 8. Bob Adams, MGR. 9. B II Brady IO, Kenl Bray II. Tom Rowleffe I2, Bob Lopez I3. George TroITer CHUCK CARTER BASKETBALL Pacifica, Pacifica Pacifica Pacifica Pacifica, , Pacifica Pacifica Pacifica Pacifica Pacifica Pacifica ,,,, ,, Pacifica Pacifica Pacifica Pacifica Pacifica Pacifica Pacifica Pacifica Pacifica Rio Visfa San Ramon , Sf. Vincenfs , Benicia , , San lvlafeo Alonzo Sfagg Benicia , Piffsburq ,, ,, Acalanes lvlf. Diablo , Pleasanf Hill , Anfiocli , , Las Lomas ,, Casfro Valley Piffsburg . Acalanes Diablo Pleasanf l-lill Anfiocli , Las Lomas , BOTTOM ROW, lei? To riqh1: J. McMurrian, L. Howard, D. Morris, G, WrighT, J. Hill, TOP ROW: D. Duffer, Man- ager, G. Skeen, manager, D. Haro, B. Maffson, D. McKinney, J. McAlpin, S. Olive, J. Beauchamp, S, LaPoinle, W. Coffman, R. Peiris, A. BurTon, D. Allee, R. Andrew. Coach, Chuck Carler. B BASKETBALL The I'-Y57 B BaskeTball Team may noT have in- heriTed an impressive record in The won-losT de- parTmenT, buT They did inheriT someThing Tar greaTer in value. They inheriTed a repuTaTion Tor sporTsman- ship and never quiTTing, earned Tor Them by Their predecessors. This repuTaTion has been mainTained Tor TuTure PaciTica Teams Through a long and cliTTiculT season. Long aTTer The scores oT parTicular games have been TorgoTTen, one Thing will remain: This Team may have losT, buT They have never been beaTen. C AND D BASKETBALL HC and D classiTicaTion basl4eTball made iTs debuT in The ConTra CosTa Division oT The Diablo Valley AThleTic League This year. Again PaciTica was casT in The role oT pioneer along wiTh MT. Diablo, PiTTsburg and PleasanT l 'lill high schools. WiTh The inTroducTion oT C and D baslceTball, anoTher opporTuniTy has been made available Tor The smaller boys To parTicipaTe in inTerscholasTic compe- TiTion. PaciTica's C and D squads gave an excellenT accounT oT Themselves during The campaign, boTh on and oTT The courT. The high poinT oT The season was reached when The D squad, in whaT was probably The mosT Thrilling game oT The season, deTeaTed The MT. Diablo l-ligh School Ds by a score oT I8 To 9. ROW I, leH To riqhT: Larry Plummer, Pepe Tarango, Gene Case, Don Zwaken- berq, Coach Chuck Carler. ROW 2: Harold Carlson, James Hill. ROW l, left to righT: Mel Vreonis, Ron Thompson, Nel- son Burchfield, Larry How- ard. ROW 2: Don Couch, Jack McKenley, Gerald Snell, Fred Plummer. ROW 3: Lee Odiorne, Mgr., John Manry, Fre'd Plummer, Mike Gibberson, Mike Roberison, Richard Zwackenberqg Chuck CarTer, Coach. 36 EF Si Q 3 P5 fi 2? 5 Ba E 2 A A 3 ? ,- H QQ ii se 42 Q ii 515 N SX 3693.35 assmasmmxemaxwwwx-:namang,:,,Lfwff-1v:KH:,sifv1ws-1ur,11f-bw ws wfga, . ' fx 1 rung, H 2 e 2 f f 1 H , f M k ., K k- W :aw magma 3 'T 3 2 ,Z .2 A ,, L.f ' lu FIRST ROW, Ieff To righfz J. Anderson, R. Andrews, G. Wright, D. Powell, B. La Poinle, A. Burlon, MGR. C. Andelin. SECOND ROW: Coach J. Donovan, C. Miller, L. Kenf, W. Coffman, S. Sfevenson, T. Joyce, MGR. R. England. VARSITY BASEBALL This year's SparTan varsiTy baseball Team has shown vasT improvemenT since IasT spring. AlThough They are winless, The players are geTTing valuable playing experience. ApproximaTely all oT IasT year's squad reTurned This year. This year The Team is losing seven men due To graduaTion. These players are: Bob Lopez, Larry KenT, Jim Anderson, Roy Andrews, Cooper Ivliller, and Dennis Powell. In league play, The SparTans have played The Tollowing: Las Lomas, PiTTsburg, AnTioch, PleasanT I-Iill, MT. Diablo and Acalanes. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL FIRST ROW, Iefl' Io righfz J. Como, H. Carlson, B. Neely, L. Maxwell, R. Waldrop, G. Max- well. SECOND ROW: MGR. W. Palmer, M Veronis, B. Gaudagnin, J. Jimenez, B. Smifh R. Pefris, F. Carlisle, D. Woods, THIRD ROW Coach B. Carfer, MGR. J. Hernandez, J. Mc- Murrian, J. Walls, R. Edgmond, R. Jones, K Shepard, D. O'Brian, J. Manry, R. Wallis, N Case, B. Biles. HAHTRACK BOTTOM ROW, Ieff fo riqhl: Joe Felix, Dave Morris, Dick Jones, Glen Hill, Chuck Hennessey, Bruce Kissinger, Diego Haro, LeRoy Wesl. TOP ROW, left fo righf: Coach J. Hipple, L. Easl, B. Jones. M. McCollum, L. Sanla Ma- ria, L. Emery, J. Burger, S. Parke, D Uplon, K. Gerhard, R. Shaver. 'BHTRACK BOTTOM ROW, lefi fo riqhl: M. Har- vey, R. Marlinez, B. Holmes, J. Marlin, D. Bacon, D. Morris, C. Malone, J. Arcienago. TOP ROW: Coach C. Car- fer, R. Kunslal, A. Miller, D. Lackery, S. Silker, B. Maffson, R. Lien, C. Ruiz, S. Sfucky, J. Bastion. TRACK Track gol off lo a rnuch beller slarl This year Than lasl. The boys began working our al' lhe lasl ol Jan- uary insleacl of lhe firsl ol March. We had a lrack of our own on which 'ro loraclice, and we could gel on il al 2:45 p.m., inslead of al 5:00 p.m., as we did al Mounl Diablo High School. ln adclilion lo beller lacililies we had a number ol relurning lellermen, including Dwayne Bacon, Glenn Hill, Ernesl Keys, Dick Jones, Dave Morris, Don Morris, Mike McCullum and LeRoy Wesl. This year's schedule includes, Pleasanl Hill High, Miramonre High, DeAnza High, and Rio Visla High lhree-way meer, Albany High, Alhambra High, lhree- way meer, Diablo High, Las Lomas High, 'rhree-way meel, El Cerrilo relays, Anlioch High, Marlinez re- lays, Las Lomas, counly lrials and finals al Las Lomas High School. CROSS- COUNTRY LEFT TO RIGHT: S. LaPoinTe, B. Dielz, B. Chrisfofferson, J. Martin, L. Skinner. This year's Cross-CounTry Team, under The direc- Tion oT Coach Joe l-lipple. enjoyed a highly success- Tui season. The Team numbered .approximaTely seven boys. Pacifica was hosT To a cross-counTry meeT in which several high schools compeTed. The TracksTers TENNIS TEAM The TirsT Tennis Team aT PaciTic was organized and coached by Mr. Max Lieberman. The Team used PiTTsburg municipal courTs as Their home courTs. The Team consisTed OT nine members all oT whom have shown an increased amounT of abiliTy as The season progressed. The Team members were Bill DieTz, KenT Bray, Bill ChrisToTTerson, Clifford l:aiTh, Allen LiTTle, Danny Alley, Jaclc Pebbles, and Tom Alfaro. TENNIS TEAM BOTTOM ROW, lefl To righT: Allan LiHle, Bill Dieiz, Jack Pebbles. Tom Alfaro. SECOND ROW: Coach Max Lieberman, Ken? Bray, Bill Chris- Tofierson, Sian Olive, Clifford Faiih. ran againsT The 'following schools: MT. Diablo, San Ramon, Pleasani Hill, and Acalanes. The Team members were: Siephen La PoinTe, Bill DieTz, Bill ChrisToT'Terson, Jimmy MarTin, and Leroy Skinner. GOLF The golf Team enjoyed Their second season wiTh all The members OT The TirsT season reTurning. The Team was coached by Mr. AnThony Cy Maze. The Team 'members were Jerry Aspland, Bill Brown, KenT Bray, Chuclc l-lennessey, STeve Quinn and Richard AnThony. The Team had maTches wiTh PiTTsburg, AnTioch, MT. Diablo, PleasanT l-lill, Las Lomas, Acalanes, and San Ramon. GOLF FIRST ROW, leTT To righT: S. Quinn, F. Anihony. SECOND ROW: Coach C. Maze, J. Aspland, C. Hennessy, B. Brown, C. Morey. NOT PIC- TURED: K. Bray. 1 --.si:1'1 I 'X MRS. JOSEPHINE MILLER GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION The Girls' Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT oT PaciTica oTTered a varieTy of acTiviTies, IooTh ecIucaTional and recreaTional. These included volleyball, volley Tennis, basIceTball, modern dance, badminlron, aerial darTs, baT Tennis, horseshoes, slciTTIes. and soTTball. A group oT girls Trom various P.E. classes perTormed aT The annual Open I-louse. They gave a modern dance and Trampoline demonsTraTion. Several girls enTerTained The ParenT's Club aT Their Jan. I5 meeTing, They gave a modern dance masTer lesson and a girls' basIceTball game. The Girls' Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT is under The direcTion OT Miss Jesse Teiflce and Mrs. Josephine Miller. FIRST ROW, Ieff To righf: E. Whife, D. Hines, C. Aguirre. SECOND ROW: J. Johnson, W. Neihisal, N. Carfer, N. HIII, P. Kaiser. 32 F N.. L .... xc J MISS JESSIE TIEFKE 3, Qi 5? T I is Qi . Mm ,, ,WW .mwilf ' ' 5, M 9 Gfffwm ' K , 3, ,ww 1 -2 .Om .Q3SmW W'W W min ' Q H .mmrfss-3iQ5f' W4 ' 39 '2HbFfrWA'bwsN7.L3M QM www Mwfvfwwwmmw - 1, WW QQ, mmmih. 'NE ' Y .. , LH Sm' WWEMZ was Q, Q Q D L' . .,....... . fgzmvgggggg m S W' W X E,,,:, .2 .,,. I ., . .. W E x ., ....., , . ....... . .... I I A, , M. N U 1.515535 SRI W., f .xsz13: '1S5QYQ:f22m82 S52 W , ,, .,., , 23 H M ---- QgSgiH?ggWw3yZ5 ,N,,v,9,,,,,, Mm aww veq.w,p,m-1 gv www . W whim: H Q' me ,W .NNW mf f m if'ffk M .. .mmf siissfwbmwhws M' ..,.,.. w?WwN M1 WW9 W 1 P ,WWW5 w-yww. ' 1 Wm:g:fg5: K , .Q K xqb. 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Thus The charioT and iTs driver became The symbol oT acTiviTy To The Greeks oT old and iusT as The Tales oT Those TeaTs go echoing down The Corridors OT Time, so will The prece-denTs oT PaciTica's sTudenT acTiviTies resound in The TuTure. This year aT PaciTica has been a greaT one, Olympic in iTs scope, a maraThon oT acTiviTy involving a myriad oT clubs, organizaTions and TuncTions. In The Tollowing pages we have recorded mosT oT The PaciTica charioT- eers and The news oT Their evenTs. FIRST SEMESTER FIRST ROW, lefl fo righl: Judy Sfreel, Connie Miller, Zeal Jusfice, Lula Odom, Mary Smilh, Barbara Silva. SECOND ROW: Frank Coffman, Vince Maslracci, Bill Brown, Sandy McClain, Nancy Wesl, Bev Ross, Dan Bryanl. THIRD ROW: J m Anderson, Bill Brady, Cooper Miller, Mike McCollum, Bill Chrislofferson, Ron Kunslal. STUDENT COUNCIL This year's Sludenl Council was headed by presidenls Frank CoFlman and Jerry Asplanol. The Sludenl Council successfully began lhe operalion of lhe Sludenl Courl. The courl was headed by Chiel Juslice Dan Bryanl. Firsl semesler officers were: Frank Collman, Bill Brady, Bill Brown, Lula Odom, Zeal Juslice, Mike McCollum, Ron Kunslal, Jill McCumber, Larry Kenl, Cooper Miller, Dan Bryanl, Bev Ross, Mary Smilh, Barbara Silva, Vince Maslracci, Connie Miller, Jim Anderson, Nancy Wesl, Bill Chrisloflerson, Sandy McClain, and Judy Slreel. Second semesler ollicers were: Judy Slreel, Karen I-loward, Zeal Juslice, Dor- olhy I-lolmes, Lula Odom, Vince Maslracci, Dennis Powell, Bill Brown, Jerry Asloland, Mary Smilh, Diego I-laro, Lidia Tiscareno, Dan Bryanl, Don Bass, Bob La Poinle, T. C. Meeks, Bob Lopez, Carol Graham, Mike McCollum, Dee Bullo, and Ron Kunslal. SECOND SEMESTER FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: L. Tiscareno, C. Graham, Z. Justice, J. Aspland, J. Sfreel, M. Smith. SECOND ROW: L. Odom, B. Brown, D. Bryanf, D. Holmes, K. Howard, T. Meeks, THIRD ROW: D. Buffo, B. Lopez, D. Haro, B. La Poinle D. Bass, R. Kunslal. J , M Ol FIRST SEMESTER, SECOND SEMESTER FIRST ROW, left To right D. Zwakenburg, L. Chavez, C, Aquirre, B Mouzakis, L. Howard. SECOND ROW: M. Lielrim. D. Larsen, M. Lopez FIRST ROW, lei? To righT: S. Shepard, M. ShoaH, L. Red, E. Lyons, L. Roias, L. Tiscareno, H. Haro, M. Hernandez. SECOND ROW: G. Trol- brook D Bosco D Larsen M Welch R Silva B Graham. M. Semms, J. Honson. THIRD ROW: M. Shaeffer, R. Mouzalris, M. Ver- f.B.WsT ,. ,. ,. .. ,. THIRD ROW: M. Lopez, C. Aquirre, B. Hines, D. Moody, T. Bolfen, L. worn, T. C. Meeks, D. Farrow. FOURTH ROW: T. Bolfon, E. Romo, Chavez, B. Vargus, C. Propersi, D. Turner. FOURTH ROW: R. England, B. Jones, K. Bray. B. Adams, B. Lane, M. Simms, D, Morris, T. Meeks, D. Morris, R. Pelris. FIFTH ROW: B. Brown, J. Hatch, V. Maslracci, E. Sanders. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The main purpose OT The I-louse OT RepresenTaTives is TO solve problems ThaT The schoOl's individual home rooms mighT have. Membership inTo This Organizalrion is by elecTiOn. Two sTudenTs Trom each home room are elecTed, which include a represenTaTive and an alTernaTe. The presidenT OT The I-louse OT RepresenTaTives was Dennis Powell and The sponsor OT This OrganizaTion was Mr. Laurence lvluclcey. STUDENT COURT The STudenT COurT aT Pacihca has proved TO be quiTe successTul and Tunc- Tions very smOOThIy. Dan BryanT heads The STudenT COM+ as ChieT JnsTice, Vince MasTracci is Prose- cuTing ATTOrney, Bob Lopez, BaliTT, and Barbara l'Iines, Secrelary, Mr. MarTin Ola- varri is The Advisor, The jury cOnsisTs OT Two members OT The Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class. FIRST ROW, leff To riqhfz M. Le'Tkam, N. Car- ter, L. Dufler, J. Neuheisal, D. Buffo, S. Drewry, S. Keele, E. Aspland, L. Bfdinosf. SECOND ROW: R. Mouzakis, R. Leuvano, H. Mills, M. Tullis, S. Mayne, B. French, E. Fields, L. Jacob- son, K. Elliof. THIRD ROW: D. Maher, D. Hines, K. Wildes, E. Guerino, I. Spears, V. Lawson. J. Doran, A. Rosenfhal D. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: R. Marlinez, J. Sfubby, W. Foster, T. Meeks, K. Bray, D. Alley, D. Bass. FIFTH ROW: E. Harwood, L. Howard, D. Parker, J. McAlpin, V. Masfracci, D. Bryanf. :ls 1:is...1m is 1 l SECOND SEMESTER FIRST ROW, left To righT: B. LaPoinTe, J. Aspland, L. Perry, P. Bruce, D. BryanT. SECOND ROW: D. Zwaken- burg, R. Pefris, K. Siino, B. Hines, D. Bondi, E. Guerino, P. Kaiser. THIRD ROW: K. Wildes, T. Bolfon, M. MoTa, M. Morgan, V. MafTson, L. Duffer. FOURTH ROWi Jsgyce Lane, R. Mouzakis, K. EIIioH, D. Johnson, J. Doran, . usfice. DANNY BRYANT CSF Presidenf C. S. F. HONOR SOCIETY The CaliTornia Scholarship FederaTion oT PaciTica I-ligh School is one oT The mosT imporTanT organiza- Tions in The school. ln order To become a member oT The C. S. F. sTudenTs are required To earn IO poinTs. These depend on The sTudenTs scholasTic abiliTy. On February 8, l957, The C. S. F. ChapTer was permanenTly insTalled. They are now oTTicially mem- bers oT The CaliTornia Scholarship FederaTion. The C. S. F. Toolc a Trip To San Francisco To see The movie Around The World in 80 Days. The C. S. F. chapTer number is 53l C. The sponsor oT This organizaTion is Mrs. Norma LaVeIIe and co-sponsor Mr. John WesTbroolc. The I-lonor SocieTy aT PaciTica I-ligh School was organized To give recogniTion To sTudenTs who have displayed ouTsTanding scholarship and ciTizenship. QualiTicaTions Tor membership are based upon a sTudenT's demonsTraTion oT high achievemenT in The club's Tour main obiecTives. scholarship, characTer. leadership, and service. This year The I-lonor SocieTy consTrucTed a plaque upon which The names oT The qualiTying sTudenTs were engraved. During The TirsT semesTer a Tofel oT ThirTy- seven sTudenTs qualiTied and were awarded member- ship cards To The organizaTion. Advisor To The club was Mr. KenneTh Dunbar. ROW I, leff lo righT: G. Law, D. Buffo, L. Roias, L. Tiscareno, P. Bullet, J. PaTTerson, N. Hill, D. Moody. I ROW 2: B. Brady, D. Douglas, R. O'Brien, D. Oliphanf, L. Chavez, L. Bidinosf, A. RosenThal. ROW 3: B. Silva, I R. Mouzakis, K. Wildes, K. Elliof, D. Johnson, J. Doran, Z. Jusfice, T. Bolion. ROW 4: J. Lane, J. Aspland, MR. K. DUNBAR V. Maffson, M. MoTa, K. Siino, D. Bryanf, D. Maher. Advisor I if ff. FIRST ROW, leff to righf: D. Haro, W. Fosfer, R. Kunsfal, E. Sanders, M. McCollum, L. Kenf, J. Dalfcn, R. Andrews, B. Brady, D. Douglas. SECOND ROW: J. Felix, J. Aspland, D. Morris, W. Coffman, G. Wriqhf, D. Lopez, K. Sheppard, B. Nelson, J. Lucero, A. Lilfle, K. Bray. THIRD ROW: S. Sfevenson, B. Brown, B. Jones, J. Bolden, L. Sanfa Maria, C. Miller, J. Raber, B. James, B. Lopez, M. Mims. FOURTH ROW: Advisor Chuck Toy, T. Rowleffe, F. Coffman, T. Alfaro, E. Romo, Teh, G. Troffer, G. Maxwell, L. Howard, J. Beauchamp, . ones. FRANK COFFMAN President LETTERMEN G. A. A. This club is one of The largesf on The campus. lf consisfs of all boys who have earned a Varsify, B, or J.V. afhlefic award. One of fhe 'rop acfivifies of fhis club is inifiafion day for new members. Anofher big proiecf of fhe Leffermen's Club is fheir annual dance. Af fhis fime fhe members of fhe club are selecfing a sporf queen for fhe whole year. This year's officers are: Frank Coffman, Presidenfy Mel Mims, Vice Presidenfy Jerry Aspland, Secrefaryy Bob Lopez, Treasurer? Bill Brady, Sgf. af Arms, and Mr. C. A. Toy, Advisor. Z L-'i , W lf cf 1 v The mosf acfive club on fhe campus is fhe G. A. A. They meef one day a week for one hour affer school, and engage in such acfivifies as volleyball, archery, baskefball, badminlon, and soffball. Some of fheir exfracurricular acfivifies are playdays, G. A. A. Banquef, and G. A. A. inifiafion for new members. This year's officers included: Brenda Ward, Presidenf: Tina Bolfon, Vice Presidenfp Judy Pafferson, Secre- faryy Nancy l-lill, Treasurer, Kafhy Sfreef, Recorder: Nora Reynolds, Reporferg Marlene Schaeffer, Sgf. af Arms, and Miss Jessie Tieflce, Advisor. ROW I left fo right Kafhy Slreef, Peg Sfoneking, Carol Koonll, Glory Van Kirk, Mickey Holmes, Roberfa Scoff. ROW 2 Miss Teifke lSponsorl, Nora Reynolds, Karen Howard, Ethel Aspland, Tina Bolfon, Joyce Lane, Judy BRENDA WARD Dobson, Diane Hines. Presidenf I-1 ll le af .Iii aiu! Q14nwa rsIxwm1mrlw 'r-we r'1l3wsas ARCHERY FIRST ROW, Iefi 'ro right A. Freifas, B. Ward, B. Ferranii, G. Van Kirk, K. Siino. SECOND ROW: J. Parierson, B. Mou- zakis, M. Veronis, B. Hines, G. Slay. THIRD ROW: D. Bass, T. C. Meeks, J. 'Iansen, A. Liffle, R. Kunsial. FOURTH ROW: D, O'Brien, G. Mix, A. Ferranii, J. Dalfon. Advisor Mr. Jim Slusser Presidenf Don Bass THESPIANS FIRST ROW, Iefi fo righf: L. Barron, P. Builer, E. Lasser, M. Leifkem, M. Moore, C. Graham, M. McGill, J. Praier. SEC- OND ROW: J. Lane, L. Duffer, J. Lung, B. Granrham, A. Kirkwood, J. SiHon, M. Bafes. THIRD ROW: K. Green, V. Mas- fracci, R. Marfinez, J. Schmuck, B. Luper, L. Howard, W. Norris. FOURTH ROW: L. Sanra Maria, D. Giberson, D. Jones, D. Turner, K. Boyer, C. Miller. Advisor Mr. Bill Hansen President Dave Turner JUNIOR STATESMEN FIRST ROW, left fo right J. Lane, R. Scoif, N. Reynolds, E. Lasser, M. Dalton. SECOND ROW: K. Propersi, C. Hen- nasey, D. Bryant, D. Maher. THIRD ROW: G. Bernard, B. Brown. Advisor Mr. Haig Shekeriian Pfesidenf . . Bill Brown 3 52152 2 991 X' 5 CHESS 8: CHECKERS ROW I, Iefl fo righl: R. E'cI1elberqer, A. Mil'n ROW 2: R. Enqland, R. Forselh, D. Pallerson. ROW T: C. Morey, J. Bastian, G. Bernard. SCIENCE CLUB ROW I, lefl fo righl: E, Lesser, K. Propersi, A. Morales, G. Mars, B. Silva. ROW 2: J. Schmuck, S, Alba, N. Reynolds, M. Dallon, S. Hallmark. ROW 3: C, Failh, A. Miller, R. Henderson, G. Gillespie, G. Bernard. ROW 4: R. Wallis, W. Weight, A. Ferranli, G. Mix. F, L. A. P. ROW I, lefl lo righl: N. Carler, A. Freifas, B. Fer- ranfi, D. Johnson, A. Rosenlhal, L. Tiscareno, N. Dal- lon. ROW 2: K. Propersi, L. Fluill, L. Cassin, R. Mou- zakis, M. Morgan, L. Bidinosl. ROW 3: S. Parke D Jones, B. Chrislofferson, K. Bray, R. Pelris. ROW 4. R. England, G. Mix, A. Ferranli, R. Wallis. BLUE APRON SOCIETY ROW I, Ieff lo riqhl: N. Carler, D. Slubblefield, S. Keele, C. Koonfz, W. Neuheisel, P. Meeks, D. Pressey. ROW 2: L. Roias, M. Hernandez, C. Drewry, M. Wool- en, E. Aspland, I. Spears. ROW 3: L. McAfee, B. Gran- lham, J. Brown, R. Smilh, C. Johnson, I. Easl, V. Lawson. a . .1 fwl11 .mme RALLY COMMITTEE 8: GAME MANAGEMENT ROW I, Ieff Io righf: B. Ross, M. Espinosa, J. Gruber L, McAfee, E. Whife, J. Mayne, P. Sfoneking, K. Sheer, C. Kooniz, N. Reynolds. ROW 2: L. Cassin, K. Howard, D. Maher, S. McClain, E. Lasser, R. ScoH, G P ' K P ' ROW3 G L A L . ropersi, . ropersi. : . aw, . ucero, J. Fosfer, D. Bondi, M. Moore, N. Wesi, M. Sfoneking, J. Neuheisel, J. Sireef, V. Halverson. ROW 4: S LaPoinfe, R. Kohler, W. Norris, J. Hafch, J. Fosrer, L. Sanfa Maria, B. Chrisfofferson, D. Jones, C. Hen- DANCE COMMITTEE ROW I, Ieff 'Io righf: J. FosIer, M. Makinen. M. Es- pinosa, J. Gruber, M. Smifh, L. McAfee, E. Guerino, M. Sionekinq. ROW 2: G. Law, A. Lucero, D. Bondi, D. Maher, J. Neuheisel, J. Sfreef, E. Lyons. ROW 3: V. Halverson, D. Verworn, L. Cassin, J. Coleman, B. Lane D. Holmes, S. McClain. 1 :fy CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Lucero, J. Foster, J. Sfreer, N Wesf. SONG LEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Buffo, S. New Iwi, M. Sfonekinq P. Kaiser Advisor FIRST ROW, Ieff fo right E. Romo, C. Molinaro, R. Kunsfal, J. Hernandez. SECOND ROW: J. Lane W. Schneringer, J. Turango, S. Wriqhf. THIRD ROW: B. Lopez, P. McCasland, D. Jacobsen, J. Sfacey. JOURNALISM Producing rhe SPARTAN '57 Yearbook and I'he Sparlran Shield Newspaper was The Olympic Task sei lor Jrhe hard-working and fun-loving members of Mr. Simmons' journalism class. In addiiion ro producing iis regular produciions, 'rhe class Iurned our copy for Ihe birnonrhly Pacifica Page in rhe Pilisburg Posr Dis- paich, wrole press releases, sold adverrising space and yearbooks, collecred monies, kepr books and helped wirh phorography. The class is indebled To many sludenls al Pacifica for Jrheir conlribulions in arf work, enleriainmenl, and labor. II is parricularly indebiecl ro Bob Lopez, SPARTAN '57 ediror, Ron Kunslal, Sparian Shield ediror, Carol Iviolinaro, business manager, and Eric Remo, sporrs ediror, for rhe oursranding work rhey have done during 'rhe year. This yearbook was prinred by rhe Lederer, Srreer and Zeus Company and The engravings were made by Ihe California Arr and Engraving Company, boih of Berkeley. The covers were manulacrured by Ihe Durand Company, Chicago, Illinois. Professional phorography was by I-Ial Maison Srudios, Oakland, and srudenl phorographers who assisled were War- ren Schneringer and Roy Sanra Ivlaria. T ROW, Iefi 'Io riqhfz B. Burlison, D. Barron, W. Schneringer, E. Romo, C. Molinaro, S. Wr ghf SECOND ROW: B. Lopez, W. Norris, K. Bray, B. Jones, R. Kunsfal. THIRD ROW: P. Mc- Casland, M. Moore, D. Jacobsen, S. Sfevenson, M. Nash. RON KUNSTAL .diior Spar1an 57 BOB LOPEZ MR. JAMES SIMMONS Edifor SDar1an Sh ld Business Manager CAROL MOLINARO in... W so FIRST ROW, leff To righf: M. Makinin, M. Espinosa, D. Pressey, E, Lyons, E. Guerino, S. McClain, LYDIA CHAVEZ B. Ross. SECOND ROW: l. Spears, V. Lawson, S. Drewry, M. Liefkam, A, Kirkwood, D. Holmes, Presidenl C. Molinero. THIRD ROW: L. Perry, C. Aquire, L. Chavez, J. PraTer, S. Walcoff, C. Banksfon, V, Halverson. FOURTH ROW: B. Bankslon, P. Meeks, R. Monzakis, M. Woolen, D. Moody, N. Siino, K. EllioTT. TRI-HI-Y Tri-l'li-Y is a ChrisTian club. ChrisTian moTives, sTandards and eThics govern all iT does. This TuncTion should noT be underemphasized, buT should be sTaTed Tranlcly and wiTh pride. The cenTral purpose oT The Tri-I-li-Y is To help iTs members and oThers To under- sTand and accepT The principles oT ChrisTianiTy and To live beTTer ChrisTian lives. The Tri-T-li-Y meeTs Once a weelc. The oTTicers oT The club are: President Lydia Chavez, Vice PresidenT, lVlarTha lvlalcineny SecreTary, Delores Moody: Treas- urer and Chaplain, Nada Lee Seeno. EDUCATION CLUB The CaliTornia EducaTion Club has been going sTrong aT PaciTica I-ligh School since The Tall oT '55. The club plans an array oT TirsTfhand experience wiTh proTessional Teaching Tor Their members. The ToTal number oT sTudenTs enrolled in The C.E.C. is 33. The members observe and work wiTh Teachers. This year The sTudenTs oT The club wenT To Shore Acres Elemen- Tary School To geT TirsT-hand inTormaTion in Teaching. Those aTTending were Dennis Powell, Dave lvlorris, Demi lvlaher, Diana Bondi, and Vince lVlasTracci. Also members oT The club wenT on a Tield Trip To EasT ConTra CosTa Junior College. They aTTended This college To help Them become acguainTed wiTh The proTessiOn OT Teaching. The advisors oT This club are Claire lvlclienna and John WesTbrook. ROW l, leff To righT: D. Maher, D. Bondi, D. Morris, J. Neuheisel, J. Sfreef, M. Sioneking. ROW 2: B. Weslbrook, V. Halverson, B, Hines, D. Haro. ROW 3: K. Ellioif, S. Walcofl, R, Pefris, M. Mor- DAVID MORRIS gan, J. Doran, D. Johnson, L. Duffer, B. Ward, V. Manson. Presidenl ir:' rm. AV f 'r f xm 1 Jul.. MRS. EGGLESTON LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Hennessey, J. Lane. LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Johnson, R. Petris, J. Doran SPEECH The diTTerence between The righT word and The almosT right word is The diilference beTween lightning and The lightrning bug. -lvlarlc Twain. The primary purpose oT speech is communication. The speech deparTment has sought To develop This slcill in individual sTudenTs. PaciTica was well represenTed in compeTiTion inthe county. In The sportrsmanship con- TesT Charles I-lennessey won Tirst place. The Voice oT Democracy ConTesT which was sponsored by The Junior Chamber OT Commerce, included Diana Johnson, Janice Doran, Ron Petris and Thelma Oyervides. In The Lion's Club speech contest, Charles l lennessey was TirsT place winner Trom The Ambrose Lions Club and Joyce Lane Trom The Port Chicago Lions Club. STAMP ROW I, lett to right: G. Bernard, B. Eichleberqer, C. Morey, R. England. ROW 2: B. Mouzakis, A. Ferranti, G. Mix. TENNIS ROW I, left to right: W. Neuheisel, J. Patterson, B. Ward, B. Silva, B. Hines, C. Graham. ROW 2: G. Propersi, L. Fluitt, G. Slay, V. Wildes, M. McGill. ROW 3: D. Moody, S. Drewry, J. Shumck, M. Woolen, A. Kirkwood. ' wwra:1 Y, i READING CLUB The Reading Club is a new organizaiion This year. IIs pur- pose is Io give The members an appreciarion of Iiferarure. Some of Ihe seleciions read and discussed were Joan of Arc, by George Bernard Shaw, and WhiIe Fang, by Jack London. The advisor is Mr. Na+ I-Iickerson and officers are: Presideni, Bob Jones, and Secrefary, Peggy Sroneking. ROW I, Ieff Io righfz N. Hickerson, B. Jones, T. Bolfon, P. Sfoneking, E. Asp- land, ROW 2: V. Masfracci, D. Jones, L. Sanfa Maria, K. Bray, B. Chrisfoff- erson. Bob Jones ,.,. . . . Presidenf NaI Hickerson .Advisor F. B. L. A. FIRST ROW, lofi 'Io right B. Hines, G. Law, H. Haro, C. Banksfon, L. Chavez, B. Banksfon, N. Carfer. SECOND ROW: V. Wildes, L. Cassin, C. Akhursf, M. Shaeffer, C. Graham, P. Bruce, L. Perry, R. Mouzakis. Barbara Hines.. . .. . . Presideni Mr. Ralph Johnson , Advisor MODERN DANCE ROW I, Ieff fo right E. Guerino, E. Lyons, D. Buffo, J. Neuheisel, M. Stone- kinq. ROW 2: C. Graham, M. Leifkam, C, Weyrouqh, P. Grover, A. Kirkwood, M. Woolen. ROW 3: C. Agguire, L. Chavez, P. Kaiser, D. Bondi, J. Fosfer. ROW 4: E. Lasser, J. McCumber, D. Maher, J. Sireef. Pai Kaiser .. Presidenf Mrs. Miller Advisor BAND The ConcerT Band under The able leadership OT direcTor, Mr. William Ivlarracino, conTribuTed a greaT deal To PaciTica's repuTaTion This year. They perTormed aT all The TooTball and baskeTball games, Toolr parT in parades, and also Toolc parT in The Spring lvlusic FesTival. ln The Columbus Day Parade aT PiTTsburg, PaciTica Took TirsT in Their division. The band also wenT around To various elemenTary schools and gave conce-rTs To give The younger children an idea oT music. This year Tor The TirsT Time leTTers were awarded To The members who conTribuTed The mosT To The band. AlThough iT is noT included in The daily curriculum, PaciTica's Dance Band has shown greaT progress under The direcTion oT lvlr. Bill Marracino. The band has played Tor assemblies, school dances, and perTormed aT The NorThern CaliTornia Music EducaTion AssociaTion TesTival. W T WMM DANCE BAND FIRST ROW, left To right Ernest Keys, Rich- ard Henderson, Vince Masfracci, Dennis Powell, Sieriing Sievenson. SECOND ROW: InsTrucTor William Marracino, Karen How- ard, Don Morris, Bob Jones, Don Lopez, Jim Raber, Dave Morris, Rober? Verduzco, Jerry Aspland, Soloisf Diana Bondi. The principal aims and obieclives ol a course in music are lo enrich lhe lives ol lhe many boys and girls who parlicipale in lhe musical organizalions Al Pacifica music gives Them an opporlunlly lo express lhemselves lhrouqh various slcills and lechniques ll allorcls lhem op- porlunilies To develop self confidence and mosl of all lo appreciale The music deparlmenl is under The direclion of Mr William Marra- BAN D FIRST ROW, lefl 'ro righl: D. Powell, D. Wrighf, B. Brady, B. Woods, R. Scolf, J. Beauchamp, L. Fluharly, R. Hender- son, N. Reynolds. SECOND ROW: J. Nelson, C. McGill, S. Edwards, V. Mas- fracci, S. Sfuckey, M. Dalfon, M. Giber- son, B. Lane, J. Lane, R. Peterson, E. Keys, P, DeWiH, S. Slevenson, J. Fosler, lnsfrucfor W. Marracino. THlRD ROW: J. Gruber, D. Parke, A. Bury, J. Rad- cliffe, D. Cosgrove, T. C. Meeks, B. Mosca, D. Alley, G. Troffer, G. Gilles- pie, D. Wafson, C. Hoff, G. Whifaker, A. Liflle, G. Maxwell, R. Pefris, D. Lo- pez, J. Raber, B. Jones, B. Dielz, D. Morris, C. F-ailh, K. Howard, B. Willis. MAJORETTES 81 TWIRLERS LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Reynolds, R. Scolf D Cosgrove M. Smifh. DRILL TEAM Caplain, LaJuana Balfzg Co-Caplains, Dorothy Holmes, Elaine Lyons and Kafhy Sfreef. ROW l: Kafhy Sfreel, Carol Koonlz, Carmen Aguirre, Elaine Lyons. ROW 2: Lydia Chavez, Mickey Holmes, Linda Hufchinson, Helen Mills. ROW 3: Rebecca Ellingfon, Peggy Slonekinq, Donna Stub- blefield, Martha Makinen. ROW 4: Dorofhy Holmes, Rose- mary Carlisle, Tina Bclfon, Carolyn Akhursf. ROW 5: Sandy McClain, Efhel Aspland, Sharon Keele, Alice Bury. A CAPPELLA CHOIR The A Cappella Choir is under The direcTion OT Mr. William Marracino and is composed of TiTTy-Tour sing- ers. The choir sang aT sTudenT assemblies and aT The school music TesTivaI held in March. They also performed before The ParenT's Club and parTici- paTed in a music TesTival held aT San Jose STaTe College, May 7. GIRLS' GLEE PaciTica High SchooI's Girls' Glee consisTs oT nine- Teen girls and is under The direcTion oT Miss Carolyn Cooper. The girls have sung over Radio STaTion KECC in PiTTsburg, and have per- Tormed Tor The ParenT's Club and beTore sTudenT assem- blies. CHRISTMAS PAGEANT The ChrisTmas PageanT was under The ioinT direcTion oT Miss Cooper and Mr. Marra- cino and TeaTured songs and music in The holiday vein. BoTh The choir and The glee per- Tormed and The highlighT oT The program was Their conn- bined rendiTion oT an aria Trom I-Iandel's Messiah. Solo- isTs Diana Bondi and Mary- regis LeiTlcam gave vocal per- Tormances oT popular ChrisT- mas songs. ONE ACT PLAYS Pacilica's produclion, The Loiiery, wrii- ren by Shirley Jackson, is a srory oi prim- ifive riies and human sacrifice in presenf- day sellings. La Vonne Dulller played ihe leading role as Tessie l-lulchinson. Sup- porfing her were Pacifica drama siudenis: Bobby Mouzakis, John Schurnck, Darlene Perkins, Dennis Gibberson, Cooper Miller, Lee Sania Maria, Charles Parks, Pai Boller, Eihel Aspland, Belly Granlham, Wayne Norris, Vince Masiracci, Joyce Lane, Keifh Green, LaVonne Duiier. The play was direcied by Miss Ann Jackson and Darlene Perkins was assisianf direclor. A tense momen+ as Joe Summers calls anoiher name for fhe Ioffery. Pacilica Hiqh School was fhe sile of The firsi annual One-Pxcf Play Feslival held February I6 in lhe school's Lilile Thoaire. Schools pariicipaling besides ihe hosi school were Las Lomas, The lnformer: Pleasani l-lill, The Wonder Har, Piiisburg, Finders Keepers: Mi. Diablo, Dino: Aca- lanes, The Flaiiering Word, Alhambra, The Valianly Aniioch, The Rc-furn, and Pacifica, The Loifery. Bill Hutchison berafes his wife for being Iafe io The Ioffery. Judges seleclecl lor The play iesiival were Mark Alling, R,K.O. Golden Gale Thealret DeMarcus Brown, College ol: 'lhe Pacific: Dr. Clarence Miller, San Francisco Sfale College: and Miss Bess Whiicomb, Easi Contra Cosra Junior College. Fesli- val managers were Paciiica's William Han- sen and Mrs. Eloise l-loneli. Paf Butler separafes her son, who is fighfing over a sfone. liTn- ,g-Q.'lllrnu ii 'Giga me F I I t am, Y fr ll ' I a:-.I,'2i:i,:g:.j. 1 ,. ' ji g : ' ., ' 41- A' .A.. -i f K ,.. A -'.. 3 P ' I lla? K J 7 ff HM Q . AMW' ' ' -.-.'. '-', ' . 1 f '..' :'.' ,.'.' - . I ' I ll' . .,.. , ., V, I D my lyk- fry-A -'.' T ,, ' - Lee Sanla Maria and Edna Lesser. LaVonne Duffer and Joyce Lane. Darlene Reck, LaVonne Duffer, Lee Sanfa Mara BILL HANSEN Drama Advisor LADIES IN RETIREMENT: Fall Play Ladies in Reriremenl, under The direclion of William R. I-Iansen, was pul on by Ihe Pacifica Players. Slarring role was played by LaVonne Dulzler. Olher members of Ihe casl included Joyce Lane, Roxie Dunning, Elhel Aspland, Darlene Reclc, Nada Lee Seeno, Kalhy Propersi, Lee Sanla Maria, John Schmuclc, Maryreges Leillcam, and Edna Lasser. Also helping wilh Ihe produclion was Pal Buller, assislanl dire-clor, Diclc Jones and Ken Boyer, slage managers, Vince Maslracci, make-up, and Miss Ann Jaclcson, coslumes. SPOTLIGHT REVUE Alma Kirkwood and Carol Graham help Mary Leifkim as she sings LaVonne Duffer siars in I Could Have Danced All Night Sorry Wrong Number I : nsv nm 'w . ar my Y ul av 4 , 2 Wi 1 Yv fi W .x.1.f, g , Q- I 3 s , ,, ,V,,w , , , ,EEEVV we A l 1 1' F' I 'E M Q ii ff T l , T ,eel ll ' il? 54 ill l ff ' Y Y - . ' I 4.5, ' -f' . l l I eg 1 Q . 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ADVERTISEMENTS A, ff ,T-5, . . . 57 pf 1 The ancrenT Greek Olympics were declicaTed To lg 2 Q1 Q The greaT god Hercules whose aThleTic figure and If 2 7 3. lion skin symbolized The sporT Tor The ancienT Greeks. -f tx 41, He possessed magniTicenT physical sTrengTh, un- Q I, ,v of daunTed courage, confidence in vicTory. and a greaT- P ,vp ness of soul in his desire To do The righT Thing. n 0 Hercules was The raison-cle-eTre Tor The ancienT aTh- 9 p - leTic acTiviTies. and upon his sTrong shoulders resTecl ' , ,x I X 1 X The responsibiliTy Tor The successful compleTion of 'S E 1 ji The games. 9 js? fi Financing a yearbook nowadays is a Herculean ! 0 I, f Task and iTs supporT resTs largely upon The shoulders 4 0 C of The adverTisers. WiThouT The supporT of our ad- 0 5 ' verTisers. This yearbook would noT be possible. We C 7' urge you To paTronize Them whenever possible. 9 g 3 A '2 Congralulafions lo class of '57 T. A. MCCHRISTY CO. 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