Palo Alto High School - Madrono Yearbook (Palo Alto, CA)

 - Class of 1962

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FRANCIS E. BAKER GEORGE PAUL BARDSLEY ‘Butch ’ is a friendly guy whom everybody knows. He would like to go to college but doesn't know yet if he will. He spends his weekends innocently catching up on his sleep. Varsity Track, Dance Band, Block P, Mu Alfa Theta. George is an accomplished track man and his outstanding event is pole vaulting. Sherry Johnson is his ten- der flame. Ceorge loves to wear her- mudas. JARED CARLTON BARK Chief Justice, C.S.F., Varsity Wrestl- ing, Forum Club. Jed is a future Stanford man who en- joys jazz and painting. He has en- joyed the amount of freedom the student body has had — since he was Chief Justice! He studies dili- gently on weekends, and he hopes someday to travel around the world. DAVID KENT BANKER Audio-Visual Crew, Sound Crew. David's interest in electronics is re- flected in the vital part he has play- ed in presenting programs for the student body. JOHN FREDERICK BALLARD Art Club John is both an im pecca hie dresser and a talented artist. He plans to perfect his talent in one of a num- ber of good art schools. BARBARA JEAN BARNES Motif, German Club, Drama. “Be-Be”, who is very outgoing, likes people and enjoys traveling, swim- ming, and riding. She plans to at- tend the University of Hawaii this summer, and U.C.L.A. next year. DAVID JOHN BARDSLEY Mu Alfa Theta, Varsity Track, C.S.F., Board of Welfare, David, like his brother Ceorge, en- joys pole vaulting and docs well in track. His best subject is math and his favorite saying is “Let George do it.” DAVID WARREN RARNES Beginning every Monday morning Dave painfully drudges through his classes anxiously looking forward to the exciting weekend ahead. What's ahead? 18

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JOHN ANDERSON John doesn'r seem to have any dcfi- nite plans for the future, but he does know that he wants to be a machin- ist. Machine shop is, of course, what he enjoys most at Paly. PETER MICHAEL ARONSON B, C, D Basketball, Swimming, Block P. Pete can often be found at the Pleas- ure Point sewer, enjoying the waves. He is hard to recognize at first as he wears a skin-tight wet suit drench- ed in shark repellent. Friendly Peter is known for his quick wit and in- telligent conversations. CHERYLE JUSTINE ANDRIEU Tri-G’s, I- F. C., Jinx. Cheryl has an ardent interest in people and plans to further this in- terest at San Jose State College next year, CALVIN NEILSON ANDRUS Dance Band. Cal” has high hopes of becoming a millionaire as a brain surgeon. He enjoys dancing, but if he is accepted to Stanford after June, he won t have much time for “cutting the rug! MICHAEL FRED BACKLAND J” plans to attend college. His hobbic is apparently being sloppy. “Lunch is tnc most enjoyable thing at Paly,” says Mike. He wishes that Zelda would stay off his back. PATRICIA LEE ARONSON C A., Board of Welfare, Pat includes college in her future plans and hopes to attend the Univer- sity of Arizona. English has been her t)cst subject this year, and marriage ■® the subject she hopes to take up later. MARVIS ELIZABETH BAER Pom Pon Girl, Jr. Class Council. R. I. F., French Club. Marvis will be in school a long time as a teacher after attending San Jose State or the University of Utah. She has had her fill of sports this year after being dragged to games by en- thusiastic Ron. An excellent skier, Marvis enjoys participating in win- ter sports. JOAN MARIE ATKINSON C. A., Choir, Joan will be seen locally at San Jose State or Foothill. Getting through college is her main desire right row, and her best subject, Spanish, is only a hint of what she may do.



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BRIAN PARKE BAUER Vifniy (JroM Country, Vanity Track RONALD THOMAS BEESON Student Body Member, CLAUDIA BECKER Transfer from Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School, Bcthesda, Maryland- German Club. Traveling will be Claudia s pleasure and career in the future. First she plans to go to Europe for a year and then be an airline hostess. As be- fits her future, Claudia's best sub- ject is Sociology. DONALD HAROLD BEESON Wrestling, Track, Swimming. Don has been quite an athlete dur- ing school but in the future will con- centrate all his energy toward making a million dollars. College will come first though, but he's not sure which one will do the trick! DAVID STUART BEALES Student Body Member. JOSEPH ANTHONY BELLOLI Bridge Club, C.S.F., Spring Play, French Club. “Jay's major hobby is procrastina- tion in which he ought to be quite proficient by now. He enjoys mostly the suspense of special bulletins at Paly. His senior flame turned out to be his chemistry bunsen burner. Jay will attend Stanford and major in architecture. MARY ELIZABETH BENEPE C.A , Motif, Campanile Business Editor, Madrono Business Manager. “Andover's” major interests include skiing, music, the beach, and Stan- ford. Her favorite fad is Mrs. Stcckcl and she enjoys 1st period gym ihe most. She is often caught saying, “Boy are you stupid.'' Mary hopes to be accepted to Bennington. PATRICIA ANN BEJMA Hartnell first, then Cal Poly, is the schedule for Pat’s future. Presently she enjoys horses, and the thought of some day moving to Colorado.

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