Pacifica High School - Spartan Yearbook (Pittsburg, CA)

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cwres DEDICATIO In the world of education there are many deserving people who do not re- ceive recognition for their hard work. It is to one of these hard-working people that we dedicate our yearbook. This individual has contributed much to our school by her many hours of work among the classes, with concessions and other class activities, and no one will ever forget her tireless work in the library. She was a great help to us all. Surely she holds a place in the heart of every girl at Pacifica because of her devotion to Girls’ League. We dedica haSpartan '63 to Miss June Winter, ancWiope that she will oc-| cepf our sincere hM . t nal job well don L, _ __________ .an excep- OUR PRINCIPAL President Kennedy has stressed the fact that we must keep fit physically as well as mentally. Dr. Henderson has set a fine example for our student body with his personal fitness program. He can often be found on the tennis court after a busy school day. That is why, in his own field, he has the stamina and physical ability to keep abreast of the best. JAMES W. DENT District Superintendent MT. DIABLO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION The School Board of the Mt. Diablo Unified School District has played a very important part in Pacifica's improvement on our campus these past years. The students at Pacifica are very grateful to the School Board for a fine job. 5 6 THE COUNSELORS Gene Hervieux Science William Capshaw Special Jack Smith P.E. D E P A R T M E N T Kenneth McElheny Language Arts Al Brunk Art Clifford Hestdalen Business Roger Olson Music AI Brunk, BA Chico Stare College Art William Capshaw, AB Southern Illinois University Special Ed., Social Studies Sharon Carlson, BS Iowa State University Girls' Phys. Ed. Frank Aiello, BA Humboldt State College Social Studies Leslie Birdsall, BS Oregon State University, MS Mathematics, Physics Annette Borene, BA Gustavus Adolphus College Vocal Music Jack Bowen, BA M Ed Western Washington State Special Ed., English Kathleen Collins, BA University of California Girls' Phys. Ed. Ralph Cullimore, BS Utah State University Mathematics Frieda Decker, AB, MA San Francisco State College English, Reading Arthur Earle, BS University of Californio Biology Kenneth Furlow, BS University of Missouri Mechanical Drawing Howard Hartxog, BA San Francisco State College Business Education Dorothy Hastings, AB MA San Francisco State College English, Reading Gene Hervieux, AB University of California Chemistry Clifford Hestdalen, BA University of North Dakota Business Education Dumont Hixon, BA MA University of Michigan English Jan Leath, BS University of Indiana Home Economics Tom Martin, AB University of Minnesota English, French Beryl Jackson, AA BA San Francisco State College English, History Wayne Korsinsen, AB University of California Social Studies Frank LaSan, AB University of Nevada Boys Phys. Ed. 10 Kenneth McElheny, AB MA San Francisco State College English Orlando Moen, AB Colorado State College History. English Roger Olsen, AB Humboldt State College Music Woods, Potori, AB University of Missouri English. Reading Joe Rancatore, AB Fresno Store College Biology, Art Jerrilyn Schonkon, AB Chico State College Home Economic Sol Sine, AB Humboldt State College Industrial Arts Georgian Ann Weston, AB. MA University of California English, Drama Robert Whitney, MA, AB University of Nebraska History Richard Young, BA San Francisco State College History 11 CLASSIFIED STAFF Josephine Peterson Finance Bonnie Wolcott Attendance Secretary Helen Costa Head Secretary Dorothy Grandi School Nurse Sandy Barron Asst. Librarian Robert Shearei Speech Therapist Milan Wight District Work Coordinator Robert Morris Child Welfare and Attendance Consultant Sitting (L. to R.): Solly Farrow, Nancy Dalton, Joan Pullen, Karen West, Charlotte Asher, Vesta Maher, Bonnie Alves, Ann Rojek, Karen Peterson, and Toni Mafzotto. Standing (L. to R.J: Don Ostrom, Roger Henderson, Don Lessard, Mike Arnold, Gabe Capeto, Ned Costillo, Willie Bryant, Don Korpi, and Mike Lopez. STUDENT COUNCIL President-. Second Semester, Don Ostrom The Top Five first semester. Sitting (I. to R.): Bennie Alves, Kathy Skvorak, Karen Peterson, Mary Lou Dortzback, Don Ostrom, Dionne Astle, Andy Rivera, Gloria Hendandez, Edna Abinsay. Standing (L. to R.J: Mike Arnold, Grady Aitken, Nancy Dalton, Charlotte Asher, Dave Arcinie- ga, and John Stoneking. Center: Don Lessard, President, First Semester Sitting (L to R.): Helen Johnson, Mary Jo Castenada. Toni Marzotto, Bernard Wolfe, and Donna Bram- bletf. Standing (I. to R.): Mary Ann Blake, Charla Crocker, Bill Hines, Mary Odom, Mike Memert, Peggy Allison, Johnny Gaines, Linda Welch, Billy Philips. Chris Wargo, Betty Martin. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES First row (L. R.): Cindy Duer, Mary Ann Pooli, Sue Shelf, Donna Bramblett, Kathy Stoneking, Helen Hurd, Helen Johnson. Second row: Gary Hernandez, Joan Mageby, Bernard Wolfe, Dario Setencich, Judy Stark, Pete Dunn. Third row: Mike Novich, Don Miller, Ken Tote, Kathy Kovich, Carla Anderson. Bill Woolsey. Fourth row-. Ron Remington, Bob Record. Normon Bowlen, and Albert Hoyes. Chief Justice: Willie Bryant STUDENT COURT Senior Justice: Don Hawthorne Sophomore Justice: Jack Garrett Junior Justice-. Marty Howard Freshman Justice: Nelson Astle Bailiff: Arnold Pehlke Sgt. at Arms: Jim Chalou Pros. Attorney: Gary Bailey Clerk: Melody Waters Def. Attorney: Pam Caudill 16 Vice President: Bonnie Alves Vice President: Phyllis Shaw FALL President: Philip Grossi Secretary: Emily Vukad Treasurer: Shirley Boykin Social Affairs: Toni Marzotto President: Andy Rivera SPRING Secretary: Loretta McKinley SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS “Truth never yet fell dead in the streets; it has such af- finity with the soul of man, the seed however broadcast will catch somewhere and produce its hundredfold. — Theodore Parker Treasurer: Dianne Astle Social Affairs: Bonnie Alves Treasurer: Lois Andelin Vice President: Mike Mgttson JUNIOR CLASS Vice President: Linda Landini OFFICERS “Experience should teach us to be more on our guard to protect our liberties when the government's purposes are beneficent . . . The Greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well meaning but without understanding. — Justice Louis D. Brandeis Treasurer: Barbara Sanchez Social Affairs: Gloria Hernandez Social Affairs: Sally Farrow SPRING 18 President: Bill Mclnerney President: Raymond Vargas Vice President: Bob Record Secretary: Pat Morgan SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men, —that is genius. Treasurer: Marilyn Silva FALL — Emerson Social Affairs Kathy Kovich Treasurer: Sharon Tate Social Affairs: Connie Howard President: Shelly Espinole President: Chris Wargo Vice President: Adrian Lopez Vice President: Ray Ferrante FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS The childhood shows the man, us morning shows the day. Be famous then by wisdom; as thy empire must ex- Secretary: tend, so let extend thy mind o’er all the world. Charleen Page — Milton Social Affairs: Brenda Hood BONNIE ALVES Bon Ambition-Col lege Student Council, Sr. Clou Officer, Homecoming Prin- ces , FBIA, CSF. FHA, GAA. DIANNE ASTLE Ambition-Biochemist V.P. Soph. Jr. Class Treos.,- Sr. Class, Fresh- man Rep., Modern Dance. GENE BENNETT Gymnastics 22 LINDY ALVES Ambition-Teacher Sr. Ball, Sr. Banquet, Sr. Council, Jr. Prom, Student Court, FBLA- Treas., GAA. LIGAYA ARCIAGA Ambiti on-Nurse Future Nurses, FBLA, GAA, Trl- Hi-Y. HENRY AYALA Ken Ambition-Army GARY BAILEY Beetle” Ambition-Life of Loafin’ Student Court, JSA, Math Club, Science Club. Tennis, JV Trock. CHARLOTTE ASHER Charlie” Ambition-Business-career and marriage Treas. Soph. Class, Sec. Jr. Class, Sec. FBLA, Treos. GAA, Student Council, Drill Teom. TIMOTHY BARTEE Tim Ambition-Construction Engi- neer Lettermon's Club, V. Foot- ball, Wrestling, Baseball, Dance Band. KUOI ftORJA Ambition-Bum Guom High School, Basket- boll. Track, Wrestling, Base- ball. DONNA BRAMBLETT Ambition-Designer Songleoder, Popsters, Home- coming Princess, Sr. Boll, GAA, FHA. House of Rep. JUDITH BRAN Stt ME Ambition-Psychiatrist CSF, GAA, Tennis. Girls’ Leogue. Band, Tri-Hi-Y, Drama Club. SHIRLEY BOYKIN Squirrely” Ambition-Airline Hostess Cheerleader, FHA. Sr. Ban- quet Boll. Girls' League, Education Club. WILLIAM BRYANT ' Willie Ambition-Forester Chief Justice Student Court, Boys Fed. Cabinet, Math., Science, Foreign Lang. Clubs. JAMES CHALOU Jim” Ambition-Graduate Letferman's Club, Football, Baseball, Student Court, Science Club. 23 RAYMOND COLI Roy Ambition-To get aheod Baseball, Band, Basketball. SHARON CUMMINGS Ambition-Stenographer Modern dance, FBLA, Drill Team. Norses Club, Choir. GLENDA DONAKEY Donkey'' Ambition-Drama Teacher Alpha Delta Sigma, National Thespian Society, Term Plays, Drill Team Co-captain, Stu- dent Teacher. 24 Dugan Ambition-Be great and graduate Letterman's Club, V. Football, Basketball, and Track, Student Council. DONALD COMER Don Ambition-Mathematician Band, Stage Crew, Math Sci- ence Fair. NANCY DALTON Ambition-Airline Hostess Newspaper Columnist correspon- dent, Student Council, FBLA, Stud- ent Court, Annual Start. JERRY COUCH Fud Ambition-Loaf Frosh Football. MARY LOU DORTZBACK Toots' Ambition-Receptionist Cheerleader, Student Council, No- tional Thespian Society, Rep. to Jr. Girls' Leadership Conference- Asilomar. MARK DANTES Leonardo Ambition-Commercial Artist Art Club, Annual Start, Spartan Script, Band, Track. HAROLD DOMINGUEZ Mexican Ambition-Lover Football, Foreign Lang., In- dustrial Arts Club. RITA DRAWHORN Ambition-Switchboo'd Operator Nurses Club. JAMES ELLIS Jim Ambition-Graduate Frosh Football, JV Football, V. Wrestling, Gymnastics. MARLENE ESTES Ambition-Clerical Work FHA, FBLA. Popsters, House of Rep BENITA GAY Ambi ti on • Sec reto ry GAA, FBLA, Tri-Hi-Y, Stu- dent Council, Sr. Boll, Chorus. LEWIS GONZAGA ‘ Louie, Leod Foot' Ambition-Highway Patrol Frosh, JV, V. Football, Bond, lettermon's Club, Car Club. ROY GREEN Buzzy ' Ambition-High School Teacher Pres. CEC, Drama Club. U N. Club, Sparton Shield, Rally Club. LAWRENCE GONZAGA ' lorry. Little Mon Ambition-Meet Charley Tuna Lettermon's Club. Frosh, JV. V, Football, V. Wrestling. GLORIA GUERINO Green Nose Ambition-Secretory FBLA. Tri-Hi-Y, Pepsters. Sr. Ball, Jr. Prom, Choir, Christ- mas Formal. 25 ESTHER HANSON Ambition-Model FHA, Nurses Club. HELEN HURD Ambition-Accounting Clerk Sec.-Trees. Freshman Class, FBLA, FHA, Blue Aprons. JOHN JOHNSON Big Daddy Ambition-Service 26 DONALD HAWTHORNE Don, Oedipus Rex Ambition-Teacher Translator CSF, CEC, Student Court. Fore’an Lang. Club, Boys' Fed. JUDITH HUTCHINSON Judy Ambition-Secretary Drill Team, FBLA, House of Rep., CEC. GARY KELLEY Big Daddy Ambition-Graduate Bond, Car Club, Film Club, Ind. Arts Club. RODGER HENDERSON Rodg Ambition-Teacher Not. Thespian Pres., Head Yell Leader, Student Council, Alpha Delta Sigma, Student Court. Picture Not AveiUble THOMAS HYDE Tom, Costellio Ambi tion -Graduate PATRICIA KING Pat, King Bean Ambition-Nurse Student Council, Nurses Club. JANE HENNESSEY Ambi tion-Col lege Rep. to Jr. Girls Leadership Conf. Asilomar, Girls League Cabinet, Term Plays, Drama Club, FBLA. HARRY JACK Ambition-Rich bum or just rich ALAN KNOX 'Knox Ambition-To succeed Math Club. Chess Club. In- dustrial Arts Club. JANIS LANE Jan'' Ambiti on-Foreign languoge Teacher Student Council. Head Song- leoder, Rep to Jr. Girls' Leadership Conf. Asilomar, Modem Donee. LORETTA McKINLEY Ambiti on-Dental Assistant Freshman Class Officer, Sec. of Soph., Jr., Sr. Classes, FHA. FBLA. ANTONETTE MARZOTTO Toni Ambition-Foreign Language Teacher Alpha Delta Sigma. Student Body VP. Girls State Rep., Songleader DORTHY NELL McEACHIN Nell Ambition-IBM Operator Drill Team. GAA. FHA. FBLA. Tri-Hi-Y, Modern Dance, Sr. Ball. LONNIE LINTON Skin Diver Ambition-Truck Driver or deep sea diver KATHLEEN McLAUGHLIN Kathy'' Clubs Council, VP Nurses Club, Try-Hi-Y, Finance Club. DAVID MORROW Rosey Ambition-Cabinet maker 27 BEVERLY MORSE Bev ' Am b i ti on •Teoche r Education Club, Senior Coun- cil. SHIRLEY OLSON Bobo Ambition-P.E. teacher Editor Sparton 63, Pres. GAA, Sr. Banquet Chairman, Girls' League Cabinet, CEC. FBLA, FHA. DONALD OSTROM ■Don Ambition-Mathematician Student Body Pres., Student Coun- cil, CSF Trees., Moth and Science Clubs. ROY PEELER Wix Ambiti on-Master Diver Wrestling. MARY PEERSON Ambition-Secretory Nurses Club. DORIS PEEBLES Ambition-Telephone Operator Girls' League. Volley Ball Club. MAVIS PRICE Mov Ambition-Business School FBLA, FHA, GAA, Tri-Hi-Y, Sr. Ball. 28 JOAN PULLEN Joanie Ambi t i on-Sec reta ry Student Council, Spartan 63, FBLA, Sec. Trees.. Nurses Club. ARNOLD PEHLKE ' Arnie Ambition-Construction Engineer Lettermons Club Trees., Tennis, Wrestling, Boys' Federation. ANDY RIVERA ' Handy Andy Ambition-Policeman Lettermon s Club VP, V. Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Track, Pres. Soph., Jr., Sr. Classes. BARBARA PERRY Red Ambition-Social Worker or nurse Modern Dance, FBLA, Drill team, Nurses Club. PAULA ROBBINS Sue Ambition-Marriage Drill team, FHA, FBLA. Blue Aprons, Pepsters, Sr. Ball. BARBARA ROBERTS Barbie ' Ambition-College Student Council, Sec. Fresh- men Closs, Orill teom. FHA, Blue Aprons, FBIA, Sr. Ball, Sr. Banquet RUTH SAVIOGE Robin Ambition-Doctor GAA. Trees. Modern Dance, Drama Club. KATHRINE SEENO Kothi Ambition-Foreign Ambassadress Pres. Foreign Lang. Club, Trees. UN Club, Student Court, Spartan Shield. MANUEL ROJAS •Chris- Ambition-Way out JV V. Football. FRANK ROSALEZ Frankie'' Ambition-Mechanic FRANCES SANCHEZ Frenchy Ambition-Nurse Nurses Club, Drill team, GAA officer. Modern Dance, Pep- sters, Girls' League Cabinet. LINDA SAYNE Skip Ambition-Work I WE-Cafeteria CHARLEEN SCOTT ' Scott'' Ambition-Dentol Hygienist . FHA. HAROLD SCHNERINGER Ambition-Commercial Photographer Photography Club, Yearbook Photo- grapher, Spartan 63, Art Club, Mechanical Drawing Club. KATHERINE SKVORAK Kothy” Ambitton-Engl. Teacher Jr. clou officer. Editor Spor- ton Shield. UN Club. FBLA. CEC. GAA. FHA, Pepsters. EDWARD SMITH “Ed” Ambition-Ploy Boy Boseboll, Wrestling, Drama Club. JERRY SMITH 'Duck Hunter” Ambition-Poacher Football, Wrestling, Baseball, Gym- nastics. KENNETH SORRICK Ken, Sorebones” Ambition-Music Teacher Band, Dance Band, Bosket ball. Gymnastics. DAVID SPEARS “Man” Ambiti on-Military Police (Marines) Trock. BERNADINE STEWART Ambition-Hair stylist Film Club. WILLIS STONE ‘ Big Boy Pete” Ambition-Barber 30 KATHLEEN STONEKING Kathy, Stonebones” Ambition-Teacher Cheerleader, Term Ploys, Pepsters, Modern Dance Pres., CEC, FHA, Girls' League Treas. MICHAEL STRUTTON Mike, Diz” Ambition-Be a Success V. Football, Wrestling, Baseball, Letterman's Club. TERRY SNYDER Snipe” Ambition-Bootlegger Football, Trock. Gymnastics. GARFIELD STEWART Twister” Ambition-Smger, Dancer, Chef Basketball, Track, Art Club, Volley Ball Club. DAVID STUBBLEFIELD Dave, Stub” Ambition-Get a good job Football, Wrestling. GERALD TODD Jerry, Toad Ambition-Navy BONITA WILLIS Bonnie Ambition-Fashion Designer FHA, Blue Aprons, Girls Glee. LEWIS WILSON Ambition-Lawyer Basketball, Gymnastics, Track. KAREN WEST Westy Ambition-Secretary Student Council, VP Jr. Class. Pres. VP FBLA, Drill team. Clubs Council, Sr. Ball. MARILYN WILDES Ambition-Secretary LEONARD WISE Len Ambition-Electrician or carpenter Basketball. JOHN WIRTH ’Freddie Ambition-To be a good guy and have a good job. WILLIAM WOOLSEY Bill, Choc Ambition-Coach Football, Track, Wrestling. BENJAMINS ZEBORA Ben. Dr. Zorbo Ambiti on-CENSO RED Lettermon s Club, V. Foot- ball, Wrestling. 31 JUNIORS FIND SENIORS MORE LENIENT NOW___ Abinsoy, Edna Adams, Thomas Aitken, Grady Alba, Arthur Allison, Peggy Ambra, Mike Andelin, Lots Benner, Stuart Anderson, Sharon Aragon, Roy Arcimega, Dave Arnold, Michael Barnett, Jessie Baum, Mary Bennett, Donna Biles, Carol Birdsell, Coretta Blake, Jeanie Bookout, Leland Bookout, Terry Anderson, Linda Anderson, Pam 33 UNDERSTUDIES THIS YEAR ____ LEADERS NEXT Campbell, Steve Capeto, Gabe Carney, Kay Carrier, Kathleen Bowlen, Norman Branson, Sandy Briant, Linda Burke, Gloria Caldwell, Morgan Camacho, Arthur Chambers, Roy Chapman, Michael Coffman, Jackie Como, Larry Conley, Susan Cook, Vickie 34 JUNIORS APPROACH NUMBER ONE GOAL Costa, Len Cot ham, Jean Couch, Sharon Craddick, Gail Crafton, Juanita Crocker, Charla Dalton, Valerie Culemann, Ken Davis. Sandra Dodson, Orland Ellis, Paul Farley, Bruce Farrow, Sally Felix, Lydia Foster, Sandra Fowler, Wanda Froid, Marsha Gilliam, Richard Gloves. Leslie Gomes, Renee Hallman, Lea CLASS OFFICERS URGE STUDENTS ONWARD Hallman, Leslie Hallmark, Ramona Hamilton, Robert Hamilton, Roy Harbin, Judi Hatch, Vale Henderson, Connie Hernandez, Gloria Hickok, Robert JUNIORS EFFERVESCE____ Liles, Cheryl Littlefield, Mollie Lombardi, Sue Lucero, Theresa ■ Mahoney, Ralph Manau, Bradley Marzotto, Mary Mathews, Marsha Mattson, Mike Maxwell, Roger 37 JUNIORS WAIT HOPEFULLY FOR RINGS. . . McCullough. Thelma McDermitt, Sidney McEwen, Jim McCie. Gerald McJunkin, Jereen Means, Sheila Mims, Walter Monteath, Tom Moody, Barbara •Murphy, Mike Paterson, Wayne Pattrick, Carolyn Peltier, Michael 38 AND THE JUNIOR PROM JUNIORS DECIDE ITS A WORLD OF COMPETITION Thompson, Irene Shively, Susan Sincich, Eugene Smith, Diane Snyder, Cheryl Stamper, Anna Jo Stiffler Don Weaver, Mike Whitmore, Kenneth Wolfe, Bernard Woods, Darlene Wright, Carole Williams, Cheryl Wright, Dennis Wyatt, Sherry Young, Marcia For these there were no pictures: Roxic Duer, George Enes, Fred Felix, John Fell, Dennis Hortsough, Edna Navarro, David Rosenthal, Dewey Saveli. 40 0 11«-5 SOPHOMORE HAS SIZE, POTENTIAL, Abernathy, Donald Abreu. Linda Adams, James Allsip, Ray Alves, Jerry Anderson, Carla Anderson, Bob Asher, Don Arciega, Willie Baker, Robert Barnes, Curtis Barrett, David Barnett, Jeanette Baum, Janice Bavier, Charles Baxter, Ralph Beck, John Baldwin, Eddie Belton, Gary Blake, Mary Ann Blakeley, John Bookout, Lorelei Brook, Robert Bryant, Carolyn Butterfield, Bob Camacho, Evelyn Candler, Bonnie Carlon, Marion 42 AND FUTURE • • • Case, Judy CerasanI, Sandy Christiansen, Cathleen Christiansen, Sadie Cole, Barbara Colvard, Daniel Coleman, Roland Conn, Ronnie Comstock, Martie Crawford, Ronnie Crosgrove, Sherry Cruze, Don Cummings, Darrell Cummings, Linda Dake, Jane Davi, Raymond Delarosa, Roland Detorres, Joseph Donovan, Bob Doran, Dale Dozier, George Drewry, Dale Dunn, Pete Dunning, Dorabeth Durbin, Shirley Edwards, Philip Edwards. Yvonne Elliott, Fred 43 SOPH FIND IT TAKES MORE THAN Evans, Gary Farley, Gladys Fisk, Valarie Flood, Mickey Gaines, Johnny Gambalie, Frank Gambill, Harold Garrard, Linda Garrett, Anita Garrett, Jack Gilliam, Richard Gloves, Paula Gonzaga, Bill Green, Cecil Greene, Richard Hall, Linda Hanson, Bob Harlow, Julie Harrell, Danny Hartman, Mike Harvey, Stephen Hawkins, Sonja Hayes, Albert Hearn, Roger Hicks, Joan Hinton, Ronnie Hoffman, Roger Holland, Larry I 44 READING AND WRITING . . . Horton, Judy Howard, Connie Hulett, Curtiss Hunziker, Fred Jack, Paul Jerabek, Jeffrey Johnson, Anne Johnson, Helen Johnson, Stanley Jones, Pat Jones, Steve Kast, Diane Kovich, Kathy Knight, Claudia Kramer, Matt Lapointe, Grant Laughlin, Roy Lawson, Dorothy Lemley, Patricia Leonard, Roberta Leon Guerrero, Carmelite Lett, Carolyn Little, Joan Lynch, Trudy Maher, Vesta Manwill, Mark Marquez, Edward Martin, Betty 45 SOPHOMORES WORKED HARD ON PRESENTING Mendonca, Cecelia McCarroll, Jacque Mclnerney, Bill McLean, Dick McLean, Karen Michels, Gene Miller, Bob Miller, Cheryl Mills, Karen Mitchell, David Moore, Sharon Morgan, Pat Mulligan, Linda Nelson, Charles Newman, Jeff Nizzi, Dennis Nudell, Clifford Nudell, Gerald O'Brian, Linda Ostrom, Robert Parma, Tony Peerson, Orville Perry, Curtis Perry, Gilbert Perry, Janice Pettit, Donna Phillips, Bill Phillips, Linda 46 THE CHRISTMAS FORMAL .. . Pierson, Danny Powers, Tom Prater, Karen Racy, Issac Record, Bob Remington, Ronnie RiccoBuano, John Robinson, Stephanie Rojas, Charlotte Rosenthal, Joyce Rowell, Linda Sanchez, Debbie Sanchez, Dorthy Schmidt, Bill Schmidt, Perley Seiber, Bernie Shannon, len Shepard, Jim Silva, Merrilynn Simms, Bill Sinclair, Brenda Sitton, Linda Small, Brenda Smalley, Martha Smith, Roger Smith, Terri Spurlock, Bob Stark, Judy THESE ARE THE UP AND COMING SENIORS OF 65! Stephens, Shirley Stoneking, John Strutton, Pot Sylva, David Taha, Lee Tate, Sharon Tiscareno, Lou Trujillo, Rose Van Dyke, Merle Vargas, Raymond Vasilakis, Georgia Villa, Sarah Vieira, Gary Wagner, Robert Waldrop, Wanda Ward. David Wargo, Pat Weaver, Eileen Williams, Albert Williams, Danny Williams, Stanley Wise, Kathleen Withers, Margaret Woodyard, Linda Woychik, Den ice Wray, Doris Young, Paul Zeiger, Jonis Zwakenberg, Larry For those people there were no pictures: Mona Castillo, Larry Chamber, Janet Cosentino, David De La Pena, Charles Draper, Joyce Green. FRESHMEN WERE FILLED Anderson, Cathy Anderson, Don Arnold, James Ashburn, Patricia Astle, Nelson Augustus, Phillip Baer, Connie Barnes, Pamela Beardsley, Jerry Beardsley, Patricia Beaty, Roy Berumen, Esther Allen, Patricia Alumbaugh, Dennis Andelin, George Bookout, Brenda Bristol, Kenneth Brown, Carl Brown, Patricia Bruneil, Dorita Cast, Ronald Castillo, Patricia Cavallaro, Ann Cheary, Etta Chomor, Stephanie Christofferson, Linda Clanton, Sherry Cole. Melva Conner, Elizabeth Coon, Frank Costa, William Cotham, Lana Crocker, Randy Cummings, Dorothy Dalle, Peggy Decker, Jerold DePatie, Sandra DeWitt, Gary Drawhorn, Jerry 50 WITH TURMOIL, CONFUSION, BUT Duer, Cynthia Dusich, Angeline Easley, Carol Elliott. Douglas Ellis, Ethel Elzy, Jewell England, Kenneth Ertl, Rich6rd Espinole, Michelle Evans, Donald Evans, Frederick Fergerson, Robert Ferrante, Horace Fleck, David Flowers, Katherine Fowler, Ouida Gibbs, Louerie Gilliam, Donna Gilliam, Russel Gilpin, Jeff Glessman, Janice Goggins, Charles Gonzales, Lillian Graham, Lucky Hinton, Mary Jo Hood, Brenda Hopkins, Sharon Graves, David Green, Donald Grieb, Terry Hallman, Roberta Hamilton, Carolyn Hanson, Randolph Harding, David Harris, Modlaine Harris, Marquietta Heredia, Dahlia Hernandez, Gary Herron. Reico 51 THERE WERE HAPPY DAYS TOO, AS Hutchinson. Thomas Hyde, Betty Marie Jack, Raymond Jeserich, Hal Johnson, Janice Johnson, Patsy Houck. Susan Howard. Guy Jones, Margaret Jones, Mike Juarez, Benito Kast, Thomas Kendall, Joe Kile, Kenneth Kitchen, Steven Landini, Peter Lee, Diane Leonard, Ralph Lessley, Frank Lett, Basil Linton. Linda Lobaugh, Debora Lopez. Adrian Lopez, Michael Lynch. Sharon Magleby, Joan Mason, Dean McCollum, Keith McCarroll, Danny McCaslin, Russell McGoon, Carolyn Meinert, Michael Metcalf, Allen Metcalf, Mary Mikkalson, James Miller, David Miller, James Mims, Hilda 52 WE MADE NEW FRIENDS, AND Mitchell, Deloris Mitchell, Michael Montgomery, Linda Monficelli, Linda Moore, Patricia Murgia, Jomet Nations, Teddy Nelson, Melodee Norris, Sharpn Norton, Larry Page, Chorlyne Page, Linda Paoli, Mary Ann Porke, Janet Parke, Gail Patterson, Stanley Payne, Jerry Peebles, Sherrie Pendergrass, Carol Persons, Bruce Peterson, James Petty. Wilma Pope, Karen Prater, Walter Russell. Patricia Sanchez, Linda Schaffer, Steve Preston, James Pullen, Michael Radcliffe, Joyce Roger, Billie Rex, Sharon Rhoads, Jimmy Rhoads, Roberta Robbins. Dennis Rodriguez, John Rosales. Constance Rossetti, Larry Ruiz, Robin 53 BEGAN TO FIT INTO THE ROUTINE Setencich, Dario Siino, William Skaggs, Rae Spears, Linda Spessard. Ronnie Squires. Betty Steger, Linda Stenton, Linda Stephen, Wayne Stockdale, Dickie Strickland, Douglas Strock, Craig Schneider, Hans Seeley, Sharon Senn, Willie Sylva, Julia Taylor, Russell Thiffault, William Thoma, Sharon Thurgood, Carla Towers, Jerry Valentine, Christine Valenzuela, Jesse Valenzuela, Tom Van Dyke, E nest Vega, John Vestal. Linda Waldecker. Peggy Walton, Sharon Wargo, Kristin Weaver, William Webber, James Weeden, Larry Welch, Ralph Welty, Larry Whitmore, Gerold Withers, Philip Wyatt, Sondro Yurkovich, Robert 54 For these students there were no pictures: David Dominguez. Lurlan Hornbuckle, Linda Keck, Kenneth Miller, Ann Poolina, Ronald Phillips, Donald Robbins, Mary Stringer, Sarah Villa, Steve Wyatt. ACTION THE FIRST WEEKS OF SCHOOL. The rhythm was great. Getting acquainted was the theme of our first dance. The Drill Team showing off some of their talents. Spartans being interviewed by KGO T.V. man. QUEEN Paula Robbins Each Candidate was chosen by the Varsity team to represent a League game. Pittsburg—Paula Robbins,- Pleasant Hill—Donna Bramblett; College Park—Phyllis Shaw,- Mt. Diablo—Bonnie Alves; Antioch — Nell Mc- Eachen. Clayton Valley became the site of the culminat- ing coronation Morcelyn Doss performs her last duty for Pacifica crowning '62' - '63' queen Paula Robbins. 56 Princesses Four 57 58 Shirley Boykin Spirited Clayton Valley Head—Jonis Lane Spartan—Mike Chapman Song Leaders surround our Spartan Edna Navarro Theresa Lucero Sandy Branson VARSITY Dewey Saveli Stuart Benner Larry Gonzaga Mike Mattson Don lessard Bill Schmidt Willie Mims Ben Zebora Harry Bulick Doug Mongsene Don Miller Mike Strutton Bill Woolsey Manuel Rojas Tom Monteath Gary Faith IMA 60 FOOTBALL Mike Arnold Tim Bor tee Stan Houck Pat Wargo Billy Bly Len Costa Andy Rivera Paul Colvard Gary Boswell Fred Felix Dave Stubblefield Jerry Smith leland Perry Louie Gonzage 61 Tate vs. Pittsburg First Row: Willie Arciega, Ron Remington, Mike Hartman, Ray Allsip, Bill Mclnerney, John Gaines, Clifford Nudell, Norman Bowlen, Bill Phillips, Mickey Flood, Frank Rojas, Art Comacho. Second Row: Richard Cannon, John Fell. Roger Hoffman, Grady Aitken, Dale Drewry, Dennis Nizzi, Ned Castillo, Roger Maxwell, Ralph Baxter, David Seeber, Orville Peerson, Don Cruze, Steve Cambell. Ron Cawford. Third Row: Dave Arciniega, Paul Young, Jerry Alves. Albert Hayes. Ken Culeman, Jim Shepard, Bob Miller, Gerald McGie, Charles Bavier, Albert Williams, Bob Anderson, Ken Whitmore. First Row: Don Evans, Jim Peterson, Frank Coon, Allan Metcalf, Pete landini. Gory Dewitt, Roy Bristolk, Ralph Leonard, Jim Miller, David Graves, Jim Arnold. Second Row: Jim Rhodes. Bill Costa, Phillip Augustus, Randy Crocker, Tom Hernandez, Ernie Van Dyke, Bob Yurkovich. Adrian Lopez, Mike Jones, Jim Murgia, Robbm Ruiz. Third Row: Coach Smith, David Harding, Mike Meinert, Dennis Alumbough, Tom Hutchmsen, Roy Beaty, Randy Hanson, Guy Howard, Cooch Cullimore. It's a scramble for the ball-carrier. 63 TENNIS Coach Moen First Row: Raymond Jack, Pete Dunn, Richard Peterson, Mick Pullen, Dennis Robbins. Second Row: Coach Moen, Gene Sincich, Jack Garrett, Don Korpi, Bill Lana, William Hawthorne, Roland Coleman (absent), Arnold Pehlke. Don Korpi in action. CROSS COUNTRY First Row: Larry Holland, Mike Taylor, Hans Snyder, Bruce Persons, Joe Kendel, Ray Fer- rante, Tony Parma. Second Row: Coach Martin, Roy Hamilton, Joe Scott, Larry Welch, Larry Pierson, Dean Mason, Roy Laughlin. Pacifica in the lead (right) Bob Record, Roy Hayes, Ron Sanchez, George Cole. 64 VARSITY WRESTLING Watch it Dave How is this hold? It s not as easy as it looks. Right Jerry? Kneeling (I. to R.)r Stan Neisser, Mike Taylor, Glen Turnage, Billy Phillips, Roger Maxwell, Frankie Ro|as. Second row: Coach Joe Ran- catore, Dave Stubblefield, Ned Castillo, Ben Zebora, Don Lessard, Doug Mongsene, Len Costa, Larry Gongaza. Coach Joe Rancatore I got it, now what do I do with it? Watch it Andyl Attack from abovel Coach: Ralph Cullimore Gary Boswell, Pool Colvard, Don Miller, Walter Mims, Mike Powers, Gary Faith, George Enes. 66 They're pairing off nowl? Were you looking for something? 67 First Row, (L to R.): Basil Lett, Dale Drewy, Johnny Gaines, Roy Laughlin, Eddy Baldwin, Joe DeTorres, Bob Butterfield. Second Row: Coach Harvey Sly, Marce Sylva, Bob Record, Matt Kramer, Ron Reming- ton, Pat Wargo, and Ray Allsip. FRESHMAN B A S K Bottom, {L. to R.): Don Evans, David Graves, Allen Metcalf, Kenny Bristol, Johnny Vega, Danny McCarroll. Second Row: Mgr,. Hal Jeserich, Adrian Lopez, Dennis Alumbaugh, Mike Lopez, Jerry Drawhorn, Ernie Van Dyke, Steve Wyatt and Coach Orlando Moen. E T B A L L 68 TRACK 70 Manager: Russell McCaslin Manager: Bob Hanson Coach: Sal Siino 71 ■ VARSITY AND J.V. GYMNASTICS PACIFICA SPARTAN GYMNASTIC TEAM Pacifica J.V. at work. PACIFICA HI SPORTS WERE ALL ACTION Follow the leader? What's the trouble? What's on your mind? I Who finally got it? MARCHING RAMn Roger Hearn and George Dozier were selected to go to a music clinic in Stockton. The Marching Band started the season with many colorful half-time programs for the students' entertainment. Later on there were festivities and clinics that the band attended. DRILL TEAM .. . These girls marched for our football games and then in other school and community events. Under the direction of Miss Collins and Captain Betty Jo Metcalf the girls did a wonderful job. 76 DANCE The crew. Members Joyce Howard, Mary Lou Dortzboch, Bob Johnson. ONE ACT PLAY FESTIVAL THEATRE OF THE SOUL Swing onll Death marks the end Madonna vs. manioc. CHOIR Girl ' Glee under the di- rection of Mrs. Borene sing in many of the activities at school and festivals that are held in Special Choir warming up before their per- formance. choir 'C‘ 9 'or ’ o. P0( 80 SPARTAN 63” STAFF Classes Donna Brambleft Classes Harold Schneringer Yearbook Editor Shirley Olson a Typist Jane Hennessy I Photography Fred Elliot Sponsor Kenneth McElheney Art Work Mark Dantes Clubs Robin Savidge Clubs Roger Henderson 8) Without the assistance of these staff members we could not have gotten the Spartan 63 out on time. SPARTAN SHIELD Editor Kothy Skvorak Assistant Editor Diane Astle Sponsor Wayne Korsinsen 82 Helpers on the Spartan Shield Recorder: Susan Lombardi not pictured: Kathi Seeno—Vice President Reporter: Frances Sanchez Sponsor: Miss Collins Action is part of G.A.A. 83 84 Sponsor: Mr. Smith Secretary: Leland Perry Sgt. at Arms Bill Woolsey Af. (c M( LETTERMEN’S |CLUB Q President: X yDon LessardA 6k fry Vice President: Andy Rivera Treasurer: Arnold Pehlke CaS-C- FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Sponsors: Jon Leoth Jerri Schenken Section V T eosurer: Karen Prater Historian: Marsha Mathews DRAMA CLUB MEMBERS President: Glenda Donakey Touring Christmas Program V. P. Rodger Henderson Drama Club Members participate on crews and also in school productions. Life With Father' Secretary Kay Carney TRI-HI-Y First Semester Officers, (L. to R.): Treasurer, Joy Lackey,- Chaplain, Sherry Clanton; and Vice Presi- dent, Joan Little. Not shown in picture: President, Mary Jo Castenado; Secretary, Mary Baum, and Representative, Irene Thompson. Second Semester Officers, First Row (L. to R.): Repre- sentative, Irene Thompson; President, Barbara Moody; Chaplain, Shelly Espinole. Second Row: Treasurer, Joy Lackey; Secretary, Peggy Allison. 87 Sponsor: Darothy Hastings L Cabinet. First Row (I. to R.J: Glenda Donakey, Nancy Dalton, Stephanie Robinson. Second Row: Linda Landini, Kathy Skvorak, and Sally Farrow. Sally Farrow Girls Representative First Semester Sponsor: Miss Winter Kathy Skorak Girls Representative Second Semester Mike Arnold and Linda Landini receive awards from Henderson for Boys and Girls State. Girls’ League is the one or- ganization at Pacifica to which all of the girls belong. Its pur- pose is to foster higher standards among our girls, to provide them with leadership experiende, and to render service to the school and to the community. 'Each year Girls' League assists in Freshman Orientation, prepares Christmas Baskets for needy families, sponsors a Junior-Senior Tea, and sends Easter Baskets to local hospitals. The girls participate in two leadership conferences annually; the County Leadership Conference, and the Junior Girls' Leadership Conference at Asilo- mar. At the Asilomar Conference this year, Mary Marzotto was elected president of the 1964 Conference. Karen Peterson Linda Landini Mary Marzotto President of 1963-64 Asilomar Sally Farrow Cheryl Liles 89 B Blue Pinafores The Blue Aprons is a select group of Pacifica girls chosen to serve at various banquets throughout the year. Officers: President, Paula Robbins; Parliamentarian, Barbara Sanchez; Treasurer, Karen Peterson,- Vice-President, Edna Abinsay; Sec- retary, Pam Caudill. F.N.A. Under the direction of Mrs. Grandi, our school nurse, the Nurses' Club goes to hospitals in our area to see how they operate. Then as you become an upper- class m a n you have the chance to work in a hospital as a candy striper. KEY CLUB Officers, {I. to R.): Allen Metcalf, treasurer; Horace Ferrante, Secretary,- Frank Rojas, President. The Key Club is a junior division of the Kiwanis Club and works for the com- munity. 91 HI-Y The Hi-Y's main pur- pose is to help develop Christian ideas of lead- ership morality among its members and to act as a service organization to the student body. Gene Sincich Jack Garrett Don Karpi Bill Hawthorne Grady Aitken Officers, (I. to R.): Treasurer, Bruce Farley; Secretary, David Morrow; President, Mike Weaver. INDUSTRIAL ARTS JLJI fl The Industrial Art Club's main interest is cars, naturally. 92 MATH CLUB . . . is interested in new machines that come out each year. C.S.F. is a non-profit money making or- ganization and provides guides at school activities. MODERN DANCE Members of the Modern Dance Club are chosen by try- outs. They present an orginal dance to the official members and are chosen on the basis of origin- ality, poise, grace and dance ability. The club is active in the Christmas Program, Spotlight Revue, and assem- blies. Sitting (I. to R.): Kay Carney, Dianne Astle, Robin Savidge, Vivian Ripolda. Standing: Sally Farrow, Cheryl Liles, Evelyn Camacho, Frances Sanchez, Sharon Cummings, Barbara Perry, Kathy Stoneking, and Joyce Howard. 93 94 1. Jane Hennessey 6. Anita Bond 2. Manuel Rojas 3. Bonnie Alves 4. Lindy Alves 7. Mary Lou Dortzbach 8. Shirley Gison 9. Billy Bly 5. Buzzy Green 10. Mark Dantes 11. Timmy Bartee 12. Don Miller 16. Glenda Donokey 17. Tom Marzotto 13. Bill Woolsey 18. Willie Bryant 14. Don Lessard 19. Shirley Boykin 15. Janis Lane 20. Dorothy Nell McEachin MOST STUDIOUS MOST ATHLETIC Don Ostrom Shirley Olson 96 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Yet, even at the Banquet there was twisting going on. Paula was our Homecoming Queen Let's play follow the leader. 97 100 What could they be talking about? FRESHMAN ACTIVITIES Some Freshmen en- joying the brunch period. He still has a little to grow before he can reach the top shelf. The custodians did an ex- cellent job as usual in seeing to it that the campus was kept in excellent condition CAFETERIA STAFF The cafeteria staff has done a wonderful job in seeing that the students were served with delightful lunches and for those who didn't have time to finish breakfast there was some- thing waiting in the morning. 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