Pleasant Hill High School - Rambler Yearbook (Pleasant Hill, CA)

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J ,V ,,,.,g h. Z i 'i 4 o U ln mv 'I w DEDICATION T0 Om Famflj and AQ!l1IIIl1il7llIOli Iii thc ditmtx ul thc noblest sense thcx haxc mstruttcd us cn i im cd us us x c r an vcs x ix rc.1dx tv un s n to sxmpithifc ti i i ii c ti time talent md thcmsclxcs XY'ith sincere respect. thc ldvc. the gratitude that 'irc su rightfully theirs. we proudly dedicate this 1960 R HXVBLIQR to OUR FACVLTX AND ADNIl'X'lSTRA'I'OR9, FOREWGRD The school near 1959 60 was buss and actne for Pleasant H111 students Classes athlerxcs dances meetmas all helped to round out the sear As we look hack we have trned to p1clx some of the brxght spots that stand out IH our mxnds as uhportant ewents tn the h1stors of Pleasant H1ll H1gh School and mth thxs 1n mlnd we present to vou your 1960 RAMBLFR X. xr! ' 'Sh . l 'I SBI F UF L ONTENTS XDMINISTR www 3 31 1 XII sz 79 WINTER 80 117 SPRINI 118 183 mx If R PIQFNIFNTS 134 189 1 X1 , ,Z J J 1 J 1 1 11 J v N W 5 I 1 1 J 1 . . . . . . . 'Q 1 5 5 J J A ..... ,..... .............. Q ' Y v s..1-.n- 1 n s Q I Z Y , I .... ............. . . . - ' W Y W I A A, A- J- .... - EXPERIENCED BOARD MEMBERS DIRECT OLR SCHOOLS Thc Mt Drablo Board or Trustees rs made up ot fue conscxentrous publrc sprrrrcd cmzcns who gnc unseltrshly of thc-rr trme to thc dlrcctron of school at ,047 tarts H9 Because of vsrde spread expansron and rmproxement or our schools rt IS cwrdcnt that progress rs the watch word of our , 4 school board .7-K MRS DORIS LOVERIDGE MR JOHN LAVINDER Presrdent Prctured at the lNoxcmb6r meetrng are Mrs Dons Loxerldge Mr Oscar Larson Mr john Launder presrdent Mr Hou ard jones and Dr L Robert Martrn l DR l ROBlR'l Nl-XRTIN MR HOXVARD IONES MR OSCAR LARSON EFFICIENT HANDS HOLD SCHOOL REINS SUPERINTENDENT Mr. james W. Dent came to the Mt. Diablo Dis- trict in 1948 as principal of Mt. Diablo High School. In 1949, he became Superintendent of the Mt. Diablo Unified School District. Mr. Dent shows a deep understanding of the needs of our schools and strives ever to broaden the educa- tional services of the youth of our district. 4- qs-... ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS Mr Harold P Hill Assistant Superin tendent in charge of Educational Services has served in this position since July 1956 Mr ames Roos has served as Assistant Superintendent in charge of Business Serv ices since january 1959 MR. ARTHUR C. BLOOM - Principal Z' ,.f sm, ., Q. QV iff? K sw g . 5543, 7 5 ,k ie Aiwa-ww ec fyw ' 'Wit 'A zswjs g - M... f . -:fake w2,,:,, K ,gg 4-rf, ffis ' ., 139 . it ,M M f-'ww . -.fs fem t f A-sf 4 , 5, i A,E5E':-- i . I ,.5,?N.,t .A 1 V, A Mr. Bloom time to the Mt. Diablo District in l951 serving .ls Principal of Mt. Diablo High School for two years. In he took our the reins .lt Plmsmt Hill High School .is Priiikcipill. Modesty .md a genuine happiness at being a part of the Mt. Diablo School System are evident in his conversation. As he expressed it, it's gi pleasure to work in a system with such an interested and supporting community. We appreciate the experience of knowing and being able to ' j with such an man as our PRINCIPAL, Mr. Arthur C. -fi TI . OUR VICE PRINCIPALS AND DEANS MR. WILLIAM GIINGRICH Vice Principal Familiar and friendly to everyone Mr. Gingrich represents in vast measure the qualities that make Pleasant Hill a great school. As Vice Principal he touches the lives of all the students. MR LESTER HAAGENSEN Dean of Boys As Dean of Boys Mr Haagensen is respected for his sound judgment and integrity His purpose is to serve the needs of youth and his patience and understanding are an in spiration to all l MRS MARGERY K CROUCH Vice Principal Dean of Girls In her significant role as advisor to all the girls of Pleasant Hill High Mrs Crouch is confronted daily with problems both scholastic and social which arise among the students Despite the trying nature of her duties she always gives l generously of her time to each individual difficulty. THEY GIVE FULLY OF THEIR TIME AN IHIDANCE DEPARTMENT A place to go with m.1ny ot' our problems is the Guidance Department. Its duties in- clude scheduling classes. programming stu- dents. and interpreting test results for xo- cational and educational counseling. MR. XVILLIS GOINS Head Counselor Mr, Coins is the guidance factor in seeing that students may secure service in counseling, leading them to better co- ordinate their educational, business, and social Activities, Discussing college requirements are Mr. -Ixckson and Linda Hall. C3 QF COUNSELGRS clit to nght: Mr, joseph Hipple. lutfi crude. Mr Robert Qumpbeli, vtli grade Mrs Ifli4.ibezEz lzcncli. bye-c1.1l1 Mr NX esley Iuubstlier. lltl: gnitfe. Mr .liinn A.il.inu. 91:1 grdde FFORT THA COUNSELORS Left to right: Mr. Ray jackson, 10th gradeg Mrs, Bobbie Lytle. 12th grade: Mrs. Helen Nelson 12th gradeg Miss jan Beanston. 12th grade: Iwfr. Stanley Folettu. 9th and lltli grades. in feff MR. JACK KERR Curriculum Assistant Mr. Kerr's overall friendliness adds a great deal to his ability in accomplishing his duties as Curriculum Assistant. Giving many hours of their time and valu- able service, the counselors have a never ending amount of patience with inquiring students. Miss Beanston gives some friendly advite to student Bill Bjerre. M NO SCHOOL COULD OPERATE WITHOUT THEM :C MRS. ALICE TREECE MRS. MARIAN MRS. KATHRYN MRS, VIOLA Del-IUFF Head Secretary BEETON CROSSLEY Typist-Clerk Counseling Secretary Secretary to the Dean of Boys NON-CERTIFIED PERSONNEL MRS. LOLA LIERGY MRS. DOROTHY Secretary PHEBUS to Vice Principal SCCFCYIHY to Dean of Girls MRS. ADELE HODGE INIRS. -IOSEPHINE INIRS. VIOLA REEVES MRS. INIARIE WARD Attendance Secretary PERRY Treasurer Library Clerk Textbook Clerk I4 V. OUR CAFETERIA IS A POPULAR PLACE . We msh to thank the Cafeterra Staft tor the tastx meals and frxendly smiles me reeerxe from them exerx day durmg the sehool sear CAFETERIA STAFF left to rlght Katharrne Harris Katharme Sorenson Arlene Egbert Roberta Funkhauser Lrlran Inu renee Thelma Leal-ee Sarah Frlbert Bernlee Haruell Not pxetured Mars Palleo MRS MYRTLE CHAMBERS Cafeterla Manager OUR CUSTODIANS ARE ALWAYS ON DUTY! The Student Body vxould lrlee to thank the eustodmns lor all therr help durrng the lust year We appreelate thexr eheer fulness and therr serxnees xx nthout wxhreh our sehool would not hue been as pleas ant or attraetue MR DON SLMMERS Head Custodran CL STODIAXS FIRST ROXX left lo rlght XX arren Sandborn Charles Stanell fbardenerj Suzle Don Summers Nolan Thrbodeaux SECOND ROXX M1'ton Copeland Msles Lattm Eunrce Robbins 1Matrony Lau renee DeLueehr lUS'cph Erleleson I5 MRS. SAN ANDREXWS A.B.. University of Cal- ifornia. KNOWING HOW TO USE OUR LANGUAG MRS. ETHEL COX A.B., San Francisco English students in this freshman class learn the importance of using State. reference materials. MISS VIVIAN MR. JAMES SPITZ MR. WINSTON GRAY FOX AB., San jose Stateg M.A. BS, Delta State Collegeg B.ED.. Keene Teach- XX'estern Reserve Universi- M.A., San Francisco State. ers Collegeg M.A. Columbia University I6 MRS. LL'CILE GRIFFITHS MR. THOMAS HALL MISS JOYCE HA. M.A.. Mills College A,B.. Pomona College. HARDY Head English Dept. BA., University Of XY'ashington. IS THE KEY T0 FUTURE LIVING MISS JOAN FRAN'lZ Milt0n's Paradise Lost seems to be the topic of tonversation in Mr. Grays BAA' Santa Barbara College' English IVA class. MR. EUGENE MCCLAIN Librarian BA.. University of California: M.A,, University of Ver- montg B.L.S,. San Francisco State. The fundamental medium for all people to be able to use adequately their native tongue underlies all training in English. The English department offers courses de- signed to help students express themselves clearly and correctly in speaking and writ- ing. MR. VC'ILLIAM MR. THOMAS PICKETT MR. EUGENE MCCORMACK BS. MS.. University of ROSS BS.. University of San Fran- Illinois. AE---Colleflf Of the ciscog M.A.. University of California. XXX' M MRS. ANNE MISS GLADYS KYNE MISS DIANE MCCOI-I-EY JONES B.A., University of Calil B.A.. OCCidCr1ralC0llege. AB., University of fornia. California. Pacific. I7 NILSIC FLOWS FROM SCHL'BERT'S ALLEY Frequent prattites improxe pe-rformante. Practice is neeessary for pretision. eontrol. and ability to per- form in .1 group. The time and effort put in by the Musie Department are greatly appreeiated by per- former and ohserxer with the rewarding perform- ances that are gix en during the year. is . T Q The Dame ljand. under the direction of Mr. Rohert Soder. will he remembered long after its music no longer sounds. We will remember the dances and assemblies where they played their music-part of it new to some. most of it well known and popular to many. but all of it enjoyed by everyone. SIR. Kl2NNlf'l'H HARRISON li M, l'nzxersity' of Southern California I8 Une of the most anthitious groups at Pleasant Hill is the A Cappella Choir Through the long hours ot prattite and inf struftion. the members gain impiluahle training MR. ROBERT SODER B.A.. San Franeisco State One reason Pleasant Hill Highs Girls' Glee Club is so good ls the eapable leadership of Mrs. Helen Gray lfnder her direttion. their performantes have heen a tredit to our school ART IS WITH EVERYONE EVERYDAY ENJOY IT APPRECIATE IT UNDERSTAND IT MR ROBERT MADGE BA Calxfornxa College of Arts and Crafts MRS WINIFRED MINOR A B San Jose State Our art students have as energetnc and diverse an art pro here to makmg murals IS Included The Rembrandts of tomorrow are the art students of today Our art teachers take the tlme and en ergy to offer many varled courses to the student body MR JIM SNOWDEN A B UUIVCISIYY of Callfomxa M A San Francxsco State Perhaps not one out of 100 art students mtend to make a career of art But the other 99 wnll be better crntncs of the world around them because of then' excellent trammg and mstructxon J. 9 9 4. O O E I ' , ei ' gram as they could wish. Everything from sculpture, shown ,- ' -5 A ' ' Nh sk Q SHOP OFFERS A VARIETY OF ARTS . . . Carl Roedel Bill Atkinson Dean Nettles and jim McCain in Mr Industrial Art courses are carefully designed to fulfill the need of each individual learning a skill for future use in a careers XVe are proud of the many lovely works of art produced in the shops. Gasxodas wood shop skillfullx excel in their work which might soon be their source of income Tom Gurney Linda Figoni Dennrs Howsman Richard Brenna and Tim Kramer are glad of this opportunity to learn new skills and for the help of their teacher Mr Madge kr MR RICHARD BEITH MR ELDO BIAINCHI MR jACKSON I-IARGIS B A San Jose start B A Lnmrsity of California B S California Maritime Acad MR RICHARD CANVODA B 9 XX ax ne State I n xcrsitx 20 c AB Lnixersity of ali forma MA San Francisco State MR THOMAQ XX EBB B 9 NIS Lnixersm of Idaho MATH TEACHES YOU TO THINK! MR. CLAYTON MR. GAYLE EDVVARDS MR. RICHARD GOLTRA MRS. HELEN GRAY COCHRANE B.A.. M.A.. Miami lfniver- BA.. Rutgers University. BA.. University of Colorado. B.A.. VC'alla XX'alla College. sity. Math is designed for more than just learning to work problems mechani- cally. The Math De- partment at PHHS offers an ample op- portunity for stu- dents to become well acquainted with this important subject. Students learn the fundamentals of Plane Geometry- such as the con- struction of squares, triangles, all kinds of figures-and at the same time learn to think clearly and prove their state- ments. MR ROBERT MISS AUGUSTA MORSE MR. HAROLD NAY MR. JAMES SPETZ MR. PHILIP MCGUIRE A.B., Smith Collegeg M.A., Head Mathematics Dept. B.S., Ed. M.. Oregon State NVILLSON A B , College of the Radcliffe College. B.A., University of Califor- College. B.-Aa. BS., Staff Pacific. nia. Teachers College M.A., Montana Uni versity. .1 ' 0l'R Fl'Tl'RE CONTRIBUTION -in . MP9 fNl:'xRYANX NIR ROY Dl1FlTl.fNl'5 BIR RAYIXIOXD DfDVl DANllil.9f 5X A li, Drum: Ciillt-gt, Bl A lS. im lirnniimii Sidi li A. M A Vnixrz Ill Phillips l'n im-iwzii situ fit f.:l1f- rn .1 XVeighing materials is an important part of Chemistry, This group of students is weighing various compounds to de- termine their gram molecular weight. 4-f 22 hill ll'iiliXl5 CiONl'I,lX hill 'lOl' llll'l'l,l' NIR f I,-Xlil Xf l lw H ll..:tilwl.ft inn- CQ li N l':1,'..:'s:I'. if,'X'1f-illti. ll.'3Y5fAlil'R Q XT A-X l'f11'.' '12 If fifl li A xl A XX lNfLfll Y Q fi.. f-illput' .it Ci!-i:.i.l+i A fa THE 'RACE FOR SPACE9 XVithout the science student of today we will have no tomorrow. The teachers in the science department strive to teach the stu- dents of today for a better tomormvv. XY'ith their help and understanding the students are gaining a valuable experience. We are living in a world of atomic power and nuclear physics. If the students are to surxive in the new world they must have an understanding of the basic concepts of science. Intertstcd students .ire getting an CLlLlL.lIlUl'ltil lufvk mtv the mysteritwus nticrwstupic world. Mr. Hiptle is slimming., Ditlt Wissxtlt hows to use thc stcriliaing., muhine while Ann Nlillcr and Mary Kcncftlt irq arc tht spctimcns tn be used SIGNALS, CORNERS, CONFUSE NEOPHYTE DRIVERS . . . In Drivers' Education the student learns to drive a car. This course combines fun and learn- ing. While learning to drive the student is also taught sportsmanship and the rules and regula- tions of the road Upon completion of the course the students are ready to obtain their licenses Mr jackson goes over last minute instructions with Sheldon Amos Mr Palmer showmg members of the Drivers Education class what happens when safe driving practices are not ob served MR JACK MR DON LOCKYER MR LYLE PALMER BONNICKSON BA Idaho State College Head Drivers Ed Dept AB MA University of MS Lniversity of Idaho BA University of Cali California forma ' , X n Courses rn homemakmg are cen tered a r o u n d famrly lrfe and planned to prepare the students for therr future roles as adults and home owners TRAINING FOR FUTURE HOMEMAKERS MRS RUTH CARNILL MISS ANNA BS Wayne Lnrversrty MCFARLAIND Head Homemakmg D partment BS Lnnersxty of Callfornra Dans Cam us These girls are learnmg the essentrals of homemakrng and betterxng therr lxves so that they wrll be prepared for the future Here the future xncludes keepmg the cookres from bummg Z v A specral dress for a specral occasxon a wool skm for school everythrng rs easuer and more fun to make wrth fnends and a helpful teacher around 25 SOCIAL STUDIES . . . The Social Studies department offers a variety of courses designed to offer one a comprehensive view of all mankind, both past and present. All juniors take U.S. History and study government. American Prob- lems, a required course for Seniors, analyzes contemporary problems of Civics and economics and carefully treats of international relations, labor, crime, budgets and marital relations. World history, geography, California history, and psychology are also available to students. MRS. BLANCHE ALLEN A.B., University of California MR. ROY AALAND B.A.. University of California MR. JAN BEANSTON A.B., University of California MR. ROBERT CAMPBELL A.B., M.A., San State College MR. STANLEY FOLETTA B.A., University of California jose Social Studies is important to us betause it treates an appreciation of our past history and interest in the present history and economics of our country, Here a panel of seniors report their findings to the class TMR. RALPH FOVVLER BS. M S., Lnixersity of Oregon TRAINING FOR FUTURE CITIZENRY MR. WESLEY LAUBSCHER A.B., M.A,, Stanford University ji .Ag ' I JG V' :f3,'as 1.55 Freshmen often find the problem of getting settled in high school a big one, Orientation is designed to help them with their problems, especially the one of MR. JACK WARREN B.A., Rs., MA., Colo- rado State College MRS. BOBBIE LYTLE B.S., Texas Techno- logical Collegeg M.A.. West Texas State MR, DAVID PETERS AB., University of California MR. HENRY SAMBORSKI Head, Social Studies Deptg B.E., Chicago Teachers C0llegeg M.A., Drake University MR. -IULIAN SCHOFIELD A.B., MA., University of California MR. MARION sr. JOHN A.B,, University of Missourig M.A., Wash- ington University WE STRIVE F OR TOP 22,5222 Head of Conimercial MRS DELORES MISS CAROL ORPIN D .i- APE BS.. L' ' ' f Afjlgfirgregon State lhiversity of Califorhmildtrsm 0 College California ALA, Coluivbia Yniversitx' The Commercial Department offers ,Q courses designed to better acquaint pu- pils with the fundamentals of the various types of office procedure they will en- counter in the business world. RUSS GRACE XIRS. HELEN BHSS GLORIA KIISS NANCY GOMER NELSON W'lLLlAllSOX YOVNG BA.. Idaho State BA- Vnixersity of B-S-. I FIIWFSNB' of AB.. San Francisco College l't41h C41lIfOl'flia1 State Your future job might depend on the skills developed here by our excel- I e n t commercial teachers. 'No won- der so many stu- dents consider typ- ing a must in their four year program. LINGUISTS STUDY FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND CUSTOMS . . MR. KENNETH MISS VERNA KEPICS NR. HENRY MELANCON EDXVARDS B A.. Miami University. B A.. Southwestern Louisiana BA.. University of Institute. XX'ashington: M.A.. University of Cali- fornia. Carl Squicciarino, Bob Cleveland, Diane Bingham. and Pam Brite listen intently as Mr. Xwhite explains the use of the erasable elists in our new foreign language laboratory. Not only is a foreign language neeessary to enter the university, but it also enables a student to acquaint himself with the prob- lems of facing people in other countries. By acquiring a faeility with language he also learns the customs ofthe people. ParleL-vous Francais? Oui. Mi: Melancons stu- dents enjoy speaking their newly learned language. M155 CLARA LIOHLER bfR- VQN NIELSEN MRS. HELEN SHIMMIN MR. E. DOVELL A.B.. Ohio lfniversityg M.A., Head of Foreign Language AIVBH Llniwfml' Of Callfof- WHITE Columbia University. Dept.: BA.. MA.. Brig- ma. B.A.. University of ham Young L'niversity. Californiag MA., University of South- ern California. Mr Timms third period PE class viatches attentively as Don Torrenga demonstrates his agility on the rings tml: MR. GORDON MADDUX MR. JIMMIE TIMMS MR. NORMAN A.B. Colorado State' M.A. B.A. College of the Pacific. DE NARDO San Francisco State. B.A. San Francisco State. MR. ARTHUR POULIN Head P.E. Dept. QBoysjg AB., L'niversity of Califor' nia. MR. GEORGE GALLI INIR. HAROLD BRIGGS B.A.. Southern Califomia. B.S., University of Colora- dog M.A,. Colorado State College of Education. The activities of the Physical Education Department are chos en in regard to human growth development and behavior In teaching sports these teachers stress cooperation and sports manship. IN THE SPIRIT OF GOOD SPORTSMANSHI l Qp f I i ' . I 0 PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHES FUN AND RELAXATION These underglassmen are wwrkmg, lnrd to attam Luor1.l1n1t1onlm1 use m thu: ueryddy lm MISS jl NE YOL NG B S Oregon State XIRS LOIS FOX School Ixurse B S Lnnerslty of Callforma -6' MRS ELAINE BOHNE MRS ELINOR HEROD s. MRS CARLA LOWE MISS SALLY KING Lnnerslts of Callfor BA Western Washxngton ma College of Educatlon l 1 , Head PE Dcpr. qciflsp. B.A,.- San 5556 stale. B.A.,AM.At. 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Vi' , -J? , .iqlul 'f V can I V ' . -1 I YQvQ':O ' ici ' V I' if gg 9 wgiii .,..... 'W .4'.'. 1 .ml ' -. nk s' i 1 - 4 5 lit '. 'J . 2. 1 . 1. I If xy' 0.0 Q 1 0 . . Q rj ' 4 Q 0 .4 4 .,x...o FRESHMAN FAVORITES By popular vote of the class TIM RH! AN RAE HOEGSBERG NELSON SHELTON 5235 These Sophomores are on thenr way O C I 1 '3 'H-. '+A W rg' ' . . Km AL., Q ,195 :M . i X H, , .321 M1322 , Qkxv Q ,wig- ? J. ya V la F qw r 4.--Ax fu fl QQNQI I 'h Sv-' U 'm 6 4: 4 1 ' 'Pi ,fir 1, Ar ZW' wi? ' ' ms ffe ' vi mfs. 4' . ' yy Z. SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW', left to right: Donna Reseigh, Pat Polari. jean Munroe. Andrea Scott. Dianne Moschetti, jean Hoeley, Cathy Langford. Mar- tha Flores. Diana Kientz. Sherry Spotswood, Diane Gurney. SEC- OND ROVV: Tom Meegan, Mark Kuhn, Bob Benjamin, john Par- dee, Brian Ramirez, Christine Costa, Wilma Chapman. Gayle Gambetta, Janis Yasuda, Myrna Tormey, Cheryl Auger. THIRD ROW? Steve Fry. Harding Van- Brunt, Paul Koenig, Don Douglas, Gary Leake, Ken Friedenback, Ted Bowes, Mike Simpson, Ray Marsh, Dan McCamish, 7 -1 ,-- 7 FIRST ROW, left to right: Gail Crockett, jean Esberg, Shirley Mel- Iis, Kathy Matson, Harriet Cour- sey, Connie Blalock, jackie Kling- ler, Carol Chubak, Beverly Barnes, Canella james. SECOND ROVU: Mone Howard, Vickie Carrothers. jeff Holliday, Kent Hancock, Claude Butler, Bob Darnell, Lou- ren Kettner, Bob Slatter, Carolyn M e y e ri n c k, Kathy Cuddihy. THIRD ROVU: Bob Eckles, Stan Michelson, Gregg Rennacker, Bob Lordon, Chuck Bray, Larry Hanley, Dee Christensen, Bob Cleveland, Vem Pope, Bruce Sanders. FIRST ROW, left to right: Cora- lyn Dimbat, Connie W'hiteside, Susan Bailey, Ruth Ann Hunts- man. Annette Kowalski, Pam Walker. Pat Tweedy, Sharon Potter. Pat Shaw. Edna Ellis, Judy Carter. SECOND ROXV: Kathy jones, jan Wfeidner, Mary W'allenius, Sandra johnson, Don Hoegsbc-rg, john McGlothlin. Peg Smart, Charmaine Salter. Marge Dathe, Cathy Gaines, Bar- bara Ioas. THIRD ROW: Den- nis W'allen, Richard XY'iker. Tom Mason. Robert XY'iniecki, Paul Latoures, Eric Larsen, Scott An- derson. Robert Brown, Gary Vifells, Frank Holmes, Bob Scheid. SOPHOWIORES FIRST ROW left to rrght Lynda Oman Susan Applegate Rrta Vorght Barbara Tappero Barbara Melxm VxckrMaffe1 Donna Lrvrntgston Alrce ODonnell VICky Lucas Bonnle Bartels Charlotte Sprau SECOND ROW Brll Poarch Karen Rollrn Bonme Abemethy Marleen Dunne Nancy Mrchaelrs Barbara OBrren Bexerly Phrllxps Sue Case Mrlte Srmonsen jrm Dunlap THIRD ROW Rrchard Schmxdt Denms Ward Darryl Coe Drck Gentry Garv Gaughen Gary Pryor Randy Srsson George Sellers Gordon Davrs Drck Mrller Mrke Wane Sandy Ashlock Margaret Bryant jaclue Campbell Lmda Brown Marsha Hays SECOND ROW Gary I-Irggms Bull Errclcson Dare Bacrgalups Mrke Gavan Mary Daudson Sandy Burnham Vemze Halstead james Buxton Don Dollner THIRD ROW Kenny Gay ohn Anagnos Glen Graham Pete Lren Larry MacKay Doug Brown Dayrd Bradshaw Roy Dunlop Bob Locke Don Fmn fx W 42 L NX- - Q X r . l nf' A JB' , , . 7 Y . . l . . l I . l l l FIRST ROW, left to right: Dianne Neuwirth, Sandy Adams, Kathy Dougan, Cheryl Dinsmore, - Y . V ' - , 1 , J .I , X' .V I 1 R, ' H 8 1 A I I Ye , . no rf' r ' ' ' 'E' I . n SOPHOMORES Barbara Marks lNancy Green Gall Gordon Pat Brown Carol Travrs SECOND ROW janet Clark Pete Sturman jrm Daw Harold Lmd Brll Foulk Scott Strachan Steve Hayes Dennrs Barry Donna Herbel THIRD ROW john Cxfranrc Robrn Desylva Bob DeTar Dee Turner Chrrs Poehler Bob Crawford Bud Coutts jrm Lrles Mickey Szytkowskr Davrd Mallory FIRST ROW left to rrght Crndy Cullmgs Vrckre Ortegren Nancy Murray Judr Rencher Sandr Grantham GarlMatt1ce Evelyn Powell Elrzabeth jones Sharon Prnkerton Carol Wrley SECOND ROW B1llF1shel Carl Squrccranno Larry Nrchols Hal Horton Brll Howerton Tom Shanault Randy Smxth Ken Parkxnson THIRD ROW Wayne Kennedy Ron Boeger Kerth Twrtchell Date Bomne Loran Speck Brll Wadsworth Brll Werr Bob Krshr john jones 1 't. 6 Z Xt ,,.:,r-.2 ,E, ,iJA.-4 I I V , 1 , 77 .uv 1 X FIRST ROW, left to right: Larianne Ries, Carol Meisinheimer, Marguerite Cady, Carol Green, y , ' .L 43 i -v Y' FIRST ROXV, left to right: Diane Gaines, Barbara Hunter, Colleen Raynor, JoAnn Semas, Susan Roberts, Judi Chapman, Ruth Martin, Verna Roe, Betty Schua neman. SECOND ROW: Gloria Gallegos, Susan Schneider, Judy O'Connor, Inna Landgrof, Kathy Robecht. Alan Turner. Robert Cordes, Mike Vanliuren, jack XY'inter. THIRD ROXV: Art Rob- erts, Gay Guilliee. Stuart Morris, Anthony Moroni, Richard Coy. G e o r gr e DeBeaumont, Mike Phelps, Larry Briggs. SOPHOMORES FIRST ROVV. left to right: Mari- lyn -Ioos. Margaret Leonard. Gail Gvntes, Kathy Rose. Cheryl Done- gan, Kathy Matsutani, Mary-Lou Medina, Sharon Carter, Marilyn Francis. Penny Vfuerzherger. Susan Hough. Ruth Reinhardt. SECOND ROV? -leanette Campbell, Chardy Mayne. Patrick Manhan. Don Roh- ertwn, Glen Switzer, .lim Moore. Boh Rigor, Claudia Helhurg, Pat Spagnolo. Linda Lewis. Carolyne Roman. Sharon Ylacrvbus. THIRD RUXXY Homer Tremaine. DeFord Berry, Knox Lackey, Don Sanders. Edward Brown, Ron Magstadt. Lee Nunnally, jim Hoagland, jim Simpson, Doug Fielding, Ron Mc- Hugh. FIRST RONX'. left to right: Pris- cilla Layne, Eileen Hastorf, Alanna Becker, Lynda Greenwood. Evelyn Xfaidtlim, Erma Harsin. ,lily Mard, Maryorie -Iaiiies, Sue Ellen Busa- lalc. Charlene Bacher, Mari' Morin SECOND RUXX' 'lanite Trent. Mary Larstheid. Nancy TeSelle. Bill Kelly, Don King, Stexe Ku- haselc, 'Iifiii Ifoster. 'luhn Baldwin. Brad Martin. Betty Cushing. THIRD ROW' Steve Gayman. Pete Kingman, Richard Mackin, Rad Dewey, Richard Irvine. jack Nlannie Russ Keimer. Gerald Mc- Nally, Nick l.uian, Chuck Kenny SOPHOMORES FIRST RONV. left to rightz Linda Figoni. Sandy Stone. Della Schwarm, Sharon Land. Cheryl Fieldhouse. Arlene Kosak. Rox- anne Schworm. Marge Nofrey. SECOND RONV: Bob Buchanan. Steve Whatley. jerry Marlette. Phil Murphy. D0n XY'ilson. Craig Hel- rich, Phyllis Scott. judy Price. Katie Thyfault. THIRD ROW? Ken Milbrandt. Ken Mitchell, Dave W'ells, David Hupman, jim Hart. jim jackson. Lonny Meadows. Cole Stephenson. TN. -- -A FIRST ROW, left to right: Kathy McGuffey, Nancy Holinsworth. Marsha Carusio. Gayle Leopparcl. Sherry Frere. Carol johnson. Helen Leschak. Pam Daily, Lee Anne Hanson. SECOND ROXV: Elisa DeCastro, Judy Darnell. Marshall Gardner. Bob Haines. David Bronzi, W'alter Chilton. Bob Bar- the, Eileen Baca, Kathy Multanen. THIRD ROW: Larry Foster. Ron Catania, Carl Callistro, Ray Hal- ling, Darryl Bodhaine, Ken Poff. Tim Avenell. Bob Hoffner. jim Thurman. FIRST ROVU, left to right: Taffy XVelsh. Kathy Stocklin, Sue Sell- ing. Nanette Malot. joan Stark. LaVerne Reynolds. Georgia Hard- ing. Dayle Brown, je-anne Veirs, Daphne DePoister. SECO N D RONX': Lucille Parker, Linda Pel- ligrin. Camille Cavanaugh. Judy Frankum, Carole Stuart, Linda Anderson, Sandra Foudray, Gary Peterson, Robert Dorn. Allyn Gallant. THIRD ROW: j'ohn Young. Bill W'amosh, Bob Stone, Richard Salsbury. David King- man. Bob Schreeder. Blaine Nel- son. Russell Roe, Fred Blum- berg. Brooks Wfeiss. -..-I I FIRST ROVU, left to right: Colin Costa. Doug Bourne, Albert Ox- ley, jean Peck, Peggy Coffin, Diana Brown, SECOND ROW: Gary Moore, Terry Roloff, Terry Kelly, Tom Gurney, David Bruce, Chalmers Hanson. THIRD ROW: Bill jones, Fred Robinson, john O'Brien, Larry Prewitt, Steve Stan- cliff, Ronnie Denio. SOPHOMORES FIRST ROVV, left to right: Rosa- lie Muela. Dree Reyevga, Diane Moore. Carol Xeith, Donna Usher. Gwen Moore. Carol Lucas. Jeanine Theusen. Barry Prosper. SECOND ROXXY Marion johnson. Camilla Reeves. Dan Pock, Harold Queen. Ted Tweedy. Paul Chafin. Donna VC'eeks. J e r ry Higginbotham. THIRD ROW: Gene Roberts. Bob Thode. Rick Nopel, Lee Katsikas. Allen Silva. Larry Schulze, Charles Packard. Danny Rinaldi. L FIRST ROVY. left to right. Carol Hudson. Lana Gunderson. Grace Enni, -loAnn Bolin. Sandra Darrah. Belxa Wlalker. SECOND ROVY Lani Engle. Barbara Youngblood. Patti Simons. Richard Brown. jeff Nelson. Clair Robideaux. THIRD ROVV: Stewe Koreiec. Ross Sutton, Harold Thiel. Tim Murphy, Russ Moody. Bill Taylor. THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST .J A Hand Bag' Iwfurras Schnieder and Mike Brodie A stylized play combining broad farce, comedy of manner and craftsmanship: with a light hand, brilliant dialogue and polished phrase. was Di- rector james Spirzk remark when he described the Fall Play. Oscar XY'ilde's The Importance of Being Earnest. 'Q Lane Algernon Moncrief john Wforthing Lady Bracknell Gwendolen Fairfax Miss Prism Cecily' Cardew Dr Chasuble Nlerriman CAST MIKE BRODIE ROB BARNUM LOREN COUNCIL JOHN WEBSTER MARY KENEFICK PAMELA XVALKER VIVIAN BLASE PENNY QTEARNS RON XVEBB MLRRAY SCHNEIDER .Lv- 3 -.uf 1? Ihr iial in p rtancc 'weing Earnest in cnnx Nea ns an cnc ic e a a h XXL Star Rfn Vela X1 ian B155 I MR ,IAMF9 SPITZ Dlrettor nal. Stylf. largely depends on the way the uhm ns mom They .im worn very lllgll .lt prcsent Loren Councnl Penny Stearns Mary Kenefxclt Pamela Walker john Webster MR. VVINSTON GRAY Technical Director .,.-,- ...W fy Lost both parents! That sounds lilac Carr:lcssnc.'ssT ' john Viklvstcr and Mary Kcncfick 49 HOWDY HOP This year the traditional Howdy Hop Dance given for the Freshmen was held in the Boys' Gym for the first time. The main purpose of the dance is to give everybody a chance to get acquainted. The dance was planned by the student council and was a real smash success. are haxing fun. Too crowded to dance Upperclassnien and Lowcrclassmcn HARVEST l M00N The HARVEST MOON DANCE Spon- sored by the sophomore class was the second big dance of the year. It was held in the boys' gym and turned out to be quite a big success. Music for the dance was played by the Pleasant Hill High School Dance Band. HARVEST MOON is one of the important occasions for students during the fall SCITICSICI. J' il Vip' 1 f ' al '- Cnught in me A I his, F ' Li ollow the Leader? MR. ROBERT SODER Director LOREN COLNCI l. Student Director PLEASANT HILL DANCE BAND In the fall of 1955 Pleasant I-Iill's dance band was begun, extracurricularly, by Bob Soder. It was added to the class schedule as a performing workshop the next year. The band has distinguished itself locally by concert performances, dances, shows, and dramatic production work. Student arranging and outside jam sessions, along with professional experience. have been encouraged. PETE KITWBALL TOM CANTRELL GARY PETERSON Trumpet Trumpet I rumpet TERRY HUGHES ROGER HENDRIX STEVE TRY Alto Saxophone Tenor Saxophone Biiflffmf' 53?-0Pl'10I1C SHIRLEY ROGERS Piano 'Qi 'Q Y' l Soloists Loren Council and Pete Kimball blare out Nica's Dream at annual jazz Concert. MARC DYNCAX Trumpet TOM XYEBB Trumlvr unc JOHN YL'ST Trumpet MARK KIMBALI. Tmmlwnc ALLEN GRISSlI'l'TlE Drums DON HVPMAN linss JOHN CORREIA Tenor Saxophone azgg-' Q C.. QS' 31 Z? 0' V47 0. ,I - rns'i IQ' ' ' E+ ,:. A . 4 Q-Xl 'Q 7. ., - J' Y ling, Q -5 .. 411. 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Carol Redmond, Rally Commissioner: Mary Ann Russell. Not pin- tured: Mike Brodie. I Our tard stunt section under the d rettion it Gent Abel was at IIS best this Near Tha students wrked h rd inl put tn 1 sum it uh th ut were extremex proud mfr--.. Les Busth. student body president. thanks the Btmrd of D1- rectors and the wmmunity for their part in the Ram Lights for Nights effort that made possible the lights for the footbgill field. The tcremony was held during htilf time at the dedication game. These .ire the girls who strutted. twirled and whirled .it our half-time football festivities. 171.134 Twirler. Pat Lambertg Mnitirettcs Vitki Ortegren, XY'.1nd:1 Bach- er. and Sandm Heffner. 'x 5 Y Aqef ,. : f s x 'sh' , 'fl' .J 'Z 'life 2' aw 5 J all Q 1. ,., 7-x Y HOMECOMING PRINCESS ANN CAYMAN js ffl Q? PRINCESS DEANNA STIICKI Ho 1 9 0.0 -, QUEEN WANDA BACHER RAM VARSITY -I 1- Be L f -K f , U, if if f W nz f 1 4, . few , p H Wx, K 'ma '-lf:-,Q fx if M1 ' ' L ff ? Q, 7 H' f , l'f,':, , -M3 V ' ' sr ,rg ,111 f S1 ,Serif q A k M,f 11- K 5 xl . :fh- 4 WINS, 1 TIE, 4 LOSSES Steve Swartout, Bob Sutch, Steve Ipson, jim Hindes, Dan O'Brien, Ron XX'ebb. STAND, ING: Chris Atkinson, Bob Lucas, Art Patch, Roger Foulk, Dick Dole. Ron Thorp, Terry Schutten, Mike Ryan, George Bruns, Pete McMillan. Larry Schuttcn, Although placing last in the Diablo Valley League Contra Costa football standings this year. Pleasant Hill's varsity eleven completed their most successful season since the school started competition. Compiling a 3 win, 1 tie standing in non-league games, the Rams captured one victory in league play to give them an overall record of 4 wins, 4 losses, and 1 tie. SEASONS RECORD Pleasant Hill San Ramon Pleasant Hill Acalanes Pleasant Hill Piedmont Pleasant Hill Las Lomas Pleasant Hill Clayton Valley Pleasant Hill Antioch Pleasant Hill Pittsburg Pleasant Hill Pacifica Pleasant Hill Mt. Diablo OL'R TRAINERS AND MANAGERS KNEELING: Doug Fielding, Keith Tvvitchell STANDING: Dave Selvey. john Gurney. Playing their first game under the new lights the Rams started the season off on a good note by trouncing the San Ramon Wolx'es 34-2. The Rams scored on their first play from scrimmage and were in command all the way, The victory was a team effort and featured some real hard nose football, Terry Hughes, junior halfback. picks up some yardage against Acalanes as Senlof quarterback Maples 1101 looks for a block. Plt-.is.int llill made it two in .t rttxx .is thcy uliippetl the .'Xt.tl,tiics DOUG EVRANIIY N Guard z f, ii., ll-sq V . t i. N:'f'l1l'Z' NUKE RYAN Tackle Gi. 205 Senior All-Conference Second Team DAVE SHEPARD Quarterback 6' li' l80 Ib . S. DICK DOLIZ liflul fr Vi. Ili! llas -l.gn:f ti' Dons Isis' The Dons drew first hlt-od hi' iriterteytzng .1 Plc-.isant lIiRi?i,'l:l-glllix llill pass and going in for the st--rc. Thc Rams hounted hack wth . ., run quirk totitlitltixxiis Zu inttxe ahead. The last halt' fc-,itured tri .l-1+ stazideiig tlc'I-uilsike clay while the Rams st-'fed tht final tw E'ti s in .1 sarctx 62 'K 'S-.4 'S-.1 Wir sl af .,,1 if , Yi-.nv 1 11' X! Q-9 ekf 'C 41 4 if-v-Q gn- 'K' 2 GEORGE BRIQXS Guard q'lli'.1'5lhs SCHAW BOB LVCAS End 61 160 lbs. Senitir STEVE IPSON End fi. 170 lbs Senirir lfRIfD l.l.'CIfRO H.llI'ht1Cli i'9 .1ifilhs Semis if STEVIE SXX'AR'l'Ol 1 Gtmrel The leigue semsrm st.1rtetl with the Rtims lulnllly the highly touted CQl.1ytor1 Valley passing .ittaclm Hultling the Eggles .1ir grirne to .1 minimum. the Rtims mme wut un trip 15-6. The g.1me w.1s close .ill the may with the Rim defense mlking .1 spect.1tul.1r gtul line stand in the fourth qu.1rter to mixture their lone lC.liQLIC victtiry. Dielc Dole. Rim emltries tw Llucle l'i:'.trefullh.1tk CQli.1rl:e llieger. Ori October 50 the Rims met the Pimtes of Pittsburg tu lose ,1 heart-breaker 1-i-15. The Rims were uiuhle to nwxe the first h.1lt' ff. im lhs .mtl came oft the liieltl tm the shtwrt entl of .1 14,0 score .it hall' time. Stnmr The Rams time lurk strung .mtl sturetl txw quirk tuutlitluwiis while the tletiense heltl the Pirates to only two first downs in the secontl halt. Fumbles hurt lJlC.lS.1IlI Hills thmees of xitttwry .is they lust the lull six times. 63 feb Hu.. SL,- 'CZ' K. 3 is 1 mu, BJLRRI H,aQfIuLk 1 LQ R 1? 1 Tix Sm r 'IOM XYEBI5 HAI!-b,1Lk i .1WIIws , Scniwr LES BVSCH Cvntcz S' S . 180 IIN Scnwr ROGER I,I1VH f UNLV ' i II:w 5, , ,-XIVI' If.-K'If II I':1,f C,I1-Cqpnunx . ':Ix. g az.. PQ! W YTV3- ,V,. ' JIM MAI'I.IiS XYAIQI' DATHIZ Qu.1rtcrIv.1cIx 'I .uklc S' 9 . Vo lhx. 'u'9',1UUII7S, SCDIHI' SUIIUV Tackle Vifalt Dathe U01 leads Tom XX'ebb f.l7I'1l lung gain aglinst Antimh I'Iu,Ix.I1:t IIIII IIILIIIX IJNYLII IfL'IL.iI ,Ix thu xml ,I Ixrui up :Xma--LI1 II I Inr x.1L1.p,I Imzzig ,I Q-II IIL',zTIIWL',xI-,LV ,IIu Ihmx v'LIIII uw: IxLLIx 'rn L tg 'mg ,xAg.a111x1 IIIQ Xiwrm-.I IJ.1I7tIur Ifuumw .IX KIM' .Krui1mI1 tm NLIIVQII ,I mrlty III ihg LIIIVII L:u.IrrLr uI1i,I1 pr-M-.I rw IM- ilu m.1r Q1w III' ximlry' DIABLO VALLEY ATHLETIC I.E:XCiI'I' Contra Costa Division All-Conference First Team JIM HINDES Guard 5'Fi .155ll'JS Diablo stopped short. DAN O BRIEN End 5' ll., 165 lbs. Sc-nizir DAVE MCDOI 'GAL Center 5' 10 , 175 lbs. Senior CHRIS ATKINSON Guard fi., 1-ll The last game of the season found the Rams facing league cham- pions, Mt. Diablo. Playing inspired ball the first half, the Rams scored a quick touchdown and then controlled the game until the Devils scored in the final minutes of the second quarter. The Devils came back fighting in the last half with a championship hinging on the outcome and finally won 20-6. ROGER EOLLK Eullbaclc 6' IH. 195 lbs. Senior PETE McMILLIN End 6'. 160 lbs. Senior JUNIOR VARSITY WON SIX This years junior Varsity team under the tutelage ot' Coaches Palmer and Timms. enjoyed one of its most sut- Cessful seasons, winning six. losing two, and tying one. Y 'I.V. SCORES Pleasant Hill 'Z San Ramon LYH4 PALMER Pleasant Hill 29 Acalanes dmh Pleasant Hill 13 Piedmont Pleasant Hill 0 Las Lomas Pleasant Hill 15 Clayton Valley Pleasant Hill 0 Antioch Pleasant Hill O Pittsburg Pleasant Hill 32 Pacifica Pleasant Hill 12 Mt, Diablo JIM TIMMS FIRST ROW, left to right: Robin DeSylvia, Nick Luian, Bob Peterson, Tony Martin, Ted Coach Tweedy, Dennis XX'ard, jim Hoagland, john Correia. SECOND ROW: Lennis Cowell. Rod Dewey, Marc Duncan, john Baldwin. Bill Rigley, Doug Bourne. Bill Oelklaus. ST TWO, TIED Co-Captains STEVE CORBRIDGE RICHARD HUSSEY Bill Turley. Ram fullback. returning n Las l,om.1s punt for it big gain Gary Brackley, Rick Hussey, Steve Corbridgc, Ron Boeger. THIRD ROXV: Larry Hunley. Richard Coy, Bill Foulk, Ross Sutton, Bob Lorden, Fred Robinson. Chuck Bray, Rich Schmidt, Loren Speck, john Willis, Ron Kirby. l L' k A RECOR - f Plgyiiilg lmril .ill suiwii ilu- Plc.is.1m Hill lfrcsli- f. 3 Ei' 'inn l -Hillmll K 6 , iiimil. iiiiilcr :lin Miixilwln- ii-.iiliiiig iii 37 Mr. Tiim XYclwlv .mil Mr, -laik Wfirrcii. cimlcml .mf , ,, iiilicr liilglilx' Niiiiusliiil sggiwii by xviiminlg liixc Kmincs , .mil liisiii: iiiiiic, 31 Ifrcslimm Cimilicx IOM XYISBB and JACK XYARRITN is I 252. lfRlfSllMAN SC,ORlfS SFI ii gil Plc.1S.mt Hill 13 Lixcrmorc 0 Plc.1s.mt Hill Pacificix 0 Plclsimt Hill Mt. Diablo 0 Plc.1s.mt Hill Allmmbrl U Plcglsmt Hill Clayton Valley ' IIRNI ROXX. lui I-i ruiiz' Hill lfznliywn. Ali-iii A::.ii.im. Riiluril Iflzniiw. Allin CQli.1 Nix-ll. Dunn . l Knut. Alwlin Duzmlwl. Nc-Ll Ycvzn. -lcff llitili. lim-l V.milnr Xluilcn, liriin- C,iilc:1'.1n. Run XY,ll1.1ITi iii-wr-me Ri-lwnwii SECOND ROXY, Nliilmgl Cmxlu, Kip H.1:i1::.i-n. cidfl Gllxt, Aliitt liirili ill Y ti 'Xlmii 15 ii I'i fi lx ii ln L ' Xi' ii ' i . . , . v , i. ,iv . . 1' ,-..li..N. H ,Q pw, . .vi Nlulriin D1-.i flux. Rxl: f,.i.ilk BE PROUD OF! TEAM CAPTAINS Q21 Y . ' 4 ff' NELSON SHELTON KIP DLYXNINU DAVIS Cl.ARl'x Quutcrluck Tackle Hgilfbnck Outstanding pziiser und field gen- A re-.il fine defensixe lineinmn A fine p.1ss receiver and 1 gm c-ral. A real leguler. Big.str1ingq1nll.1ggreSsix'e running brick Very eww s Q and ability. lan Thonus. Kurt Bowers. M.1n.1ger, THIRD ROXY: liill Leiglitunl Tim Rliyan. liill Hunter, lim Dukes: Greg Folley. Dave Richey. Robert Dimmiclc. -lim Simpson. Rilli Cirlwn. Victwr Crane. Pat O'Sullivan. Kip Dunning. Dennis Hannon Members of the C Basketball team for 1959 are left to rrght Bruce DeKat Mrke Srlwey joe Wadsworth Bob Jensen Mrlte VanBuren Dare Moreno Not p1ctured Dave Rockwell john Paul jones melt 1soxx1Q1vox O Under the cl1rect1or1 of Coach Bonnrckson the C basketball team t1ecl vuth Mt D1ablo for league hon or th1s year The l1ttle fellows von 6 and lost 2 Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 1959 SEASON Pac1f1ca P1ttsburg Mt Drablo Clayton Xalley Paufxca P1ttsburg Mt Dlablo Clay ton Va PLEASANT HILL E S HARRIERS 3 , i ' ' t 5 . , ietttnx in Nttrtlt C1 .ist Dzmsgtirt l ' V l Q , . f ' iQ -:'Etl n Ntirtli Ctmt Fin-lx 4 , , x N 'll-Jitxkilinie lttf 11.30 Links P H din I . il L X X 5 f .V A l 0 l .1 :ie ttf: efglxtli :'lUt.e r.1nl-:ing is .1 'l f Ntlititil rin the Allfllme Nt ith Quit I I ertttrmrrite lm Ni: if N- ' , ., xiii' rt ' tt 'V ip tt' 1 - 1 It It 1 iiitire tlun Wit Xtirtlt Cunt runners running the twurse. Lett tt: rzglitz Dtttzg Brttun. left Keirner. 'lltm Re-ditatinel. Mike Bro- elie. Rztli Httlden. 'lied Br.telxl1.txx'. Pete Sturmm. 0153 QQQQ K .9 L. 13' ' .J r L. , E. t extss 5 xfilif wr l PQ l , ., rziilllvxl -fcillwll l Ant 4 -A X ,H i fr A1 - Q i 1 l ? 'Elly I f i155 SUS! . ons 1 YE i N55 l tvtx pu E, E x -4 'Q LD! -1 1 H Q s 'JXX 1 v 'J l Us s 'I 1 Y f Q H rt sf l 'P .t , ,Mit I f 'I L it VARSITY The Plc-.tS.1nt Hill V.tr- sity plated Sttttntl in the Ctintm Cmnt Divisittn ttntl tliirtl in the D.V.A.I.. In atlelitinn. nur li4trt1erS won the tive-r.tll title at the Modesto Invit.ttitin.il. Our elti.tl meet recttrtl xx.ts 8 xtins itntl 1 losses. FIRST ROXY. left tu right: IYI.il'1.1gL'I' Curl Reetlell. jer- ry Xxfliite. XYityne lfulirer. Curl Ktiltti. 'lltny XX'wni4tlc. Stew XYellS. Ed Pictur. 'ltiltn Page. Pete Sturman. SECOND ROWVI ,left Kei- mer. 'Ibm Retlmttntl. Ditk Gerlitf. Mike lliwttlie. D.tw Dunltit-. Dttk Gentry. Dwug Brtmn. 'lied Bud- slmw. Ctlwt Abel. FROSH-SOPH The lfrttsh-Sttph team turn ltl wmecutive tlydl meetx plus ite settmnel tun- Qettitixe Ltintrti Cmnt Di- xzsit-n .mel D.V A.I,. titles. FIRST ROXY. left to right: PM Gaming. Bob Thocle. Steve XY'h.1tley. Roy Dun- ltip. Due Braelxluw. Craig Brtiwn. Dun Htiegsberg. Pete Sturman SECOND ROXY: Ken Friedenbacli. Hymn Queen. Ron Quitlc, I..1rry M.1tlc.1y. Allvert Ox- ley. Ditk Gentry. Dtiug Brttwn. Cgllbttt Abel. 7I FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA ll PIIA HOOVI R XIIQS KAROI. ORPIN Prev lnnt Aglxlgur IIRSI ROV left to rlzht Luell Homer Pat Bruxxn Sherrx P,1rlun9 Sharon Lrclahl Sandra Xenh Susan Nlorrls Robcrtl Pvllml lulxe Pollock Lcc Ann Soxxcrxunc Cirol lucas Fxclxn Prerle SECOWD ROW' Drana XX alch Szmdrl Wells Iluu luhrgr Swan Burnett Pm Rw D lf, Hwplxmx Pun N Ill lm Nlarqulta Denson Frances Iurnbown Gall Crockett Nlfllfl Sperzhti THIRD ROXX lmnn Sums Suim Robert Gcorsla Prevsltt Irene Rmgcl Ioann Cabral Gloru Crier fl U u lmru X1 fur thu lizrlwarl Npclglu S Clfrr tnc X an Dorn 'PX 'NL IIN 3 I L Il 1 I1 NL Wx L If ILII bw ld DI ll LL . 1.. f A Q .' rrik . ,' ... . . O r- g 1 Q- .- 4 . H - 'f 2 . . 1 'Z , I : ' .- . M -. .z, . 1 wi, fy Q ' . . 'fi711'S. . ' . ' ' '. ' ' , Vll'.ll l lhgl Cnrl , . -. 'lla' .. ll 'Q . . . f L. .Rf '. , SLI - r-I' the IL-xx .utlxltxu in xxllirll l ,li.l..A. l, leur. inf 3 ' ' x-'lull umlullu. m.1klx1 : fllT'NlIll.lN xlr.1ylwUl4x Ihr the flulrny' 5... llmpml, l1lllk1r1tg11xu.lzml I'l.llllllll!Q mln- Nl.Ll - luxrlgct, .m.l ll lm-5 EX rlxvug ifrlwutx :Mr :nxt xL.1r ,-Xlllng will la' rr-liurx 4 l . l . A Ill .lr Vu-zxlrzxtg Iluzwzwlmx Im' ilu mum urn NRIHCNN ' jk., xkzsx 1 lf 'W Nlr-X' ' 'ON ll - 4-,f:t1ngQL1 'rx fR.lr1.llf.Lt: MARMS AND MASTERS A new project undertaken by the future teachers club is that of raising funds to provide a scholarship for a graduate going into the teaching profession. This attixe organization endeavors to inform its members about the teaching profession bv means of speakers in q , r . . . . PAT MJXIHRE various branches ot education. field trips to colleges. pmidem films and group discussions. SANDY OFSEXEK Homecoming Queen Candidate MRS. HELEN GRAY Adxisor 7 'cl-I IIRSI ROXX left to right Marian Homer Robin DeSylx.1 Katie Dunning. Iutls lribcrga Lnnnic. Horton Ann Wilkins Marx lxcnttitk Lollcr Wanda Higginbotham Rae Hoe-gsberg Rena Rapxsardo Stexe Bishor Sus n Xepel Phsllis Studebaker Sharon Sanford Christina Sundin Susan Collins Pat McIntyre THIRD ROXX Carol Yasuda Kiren Rollin lill Shavs Susan Banning Donna Charles Frmk Braudt Roger Hendrix Toni Barnes Judi Radosexich Marsha Studebaker bail Quinn Pat Hurlex Sandra Vsinn Donnr Iiungston 73 A Annette Kowalski, Bonnie Behrens. Deidre Elinchbaugh, Mari' Morris. Natalie'Thompson.- SECOND ROXY: Sandy Sanderson. Glenda MIKE AND KEY FIRST ROW left to rrght jerry Knncalcl George Englman Chrrs Benson Russell Roe Dawe Mltchell john Young Les Cowxe Carl Roedell Gene Lawrence SECOND ROW Dave Bolm Tum Scully Darryl Coe Bob Stone Rod Dewey Brooks Welss Mrchael Dunlop Greg Pltcher Howard Holman THIRD ROW Bxll Black Cllff Esslrnger George May Don Walker Brll Banker-t Harry Jenkms Phll Noyes Douglas Nelson Bryon Queen Sheldon Amos MR JACKSOIN HARGIS BII L BLACK Prcsldent Harrx jenltms seems to he 5:-ttlnge .1 lot rf mep rx th w ln testxme the trmsmntttr The Nfxl-te and lxcx Club has the dutms of opcratmg the public address system and sponsormg, the weel-tly noon moves Throughout the xear they haxe been dexelopmg, thezr own radno transmnttcr and reeexx er Thu hope to buxld thelr own radno room so they Lan oocrate under thcxr own set condutzons These are ,1 few of the mam actmtlcs thex haxe been worltmg on Vue are If utl tw ull them students ot giasant Hull High Sthool Adx rsor 'pr' Y CHKRI lrXl COX lllDg lfl i I xgs f v ' I - v v 3 v v v - - 1 y v v . ' V Y 1 , , ..., X ., fi .. .-. . I ag j 1 . -4 ' - X 4 , 2 is -T NA Xl' 5 , . ' ' S - A ' ' ' 1 l l fro 1 e bt-fi .- -- . ' , 4 . . . ,' - . . V - ' , ' V ' ' . 4 , . 1, - A . . ., 4 - ' ' 4 ' ' . I - 1 o t . 5 ' . , t H- ew: K' Que - C, ntlnlute INTER-CLUB COUNCIL SEATED left to rlght Luella Hoover Phll Noyes Rnch Pantages judy Frnborg Ann Wrlkxns Conrad Hoxworth Katy Dunning Brll Black STANDING Pat Walker Sharon East Kay Jacobson Brll Sterman Sandy Sanderson rs composed of all club leaders and the Clubs Com mnssroner The purpose of the Councxl 15 to hear and solve problems regardmg club actxvrtxes -IL DY FRIBORG Presrdent In the past the Councrl has sponsored our slave days Thus year they were m charge of the Homecoming Queen electrons and the Car Caras an MR GALE EDWARDS Advrsor The Inter-club Council is an organization which U 76 ll L ICI GIRLS' LEAGUE A WORTHWHILE ORGANIZATION FOR GIRLS llR5l ROW left to rrght Barlmrl Huddleson lrmsurer Nlars Ann Nlxletxrlm Qecretary Pat Fmhel Vice Presxclent Kane Dunnmg Presrclent SECOND ROXX Dmna Klentz 10th Grade Rqresentatue Royelyn Flsher Program Coordmator Pam Porter 9th Grade Repreienmtue Ku Jlcobeen iocml Affaxm Coordxmtor 'Xian Keneflck Welfare and Frxenclshlp Co urclm nor One or the mim functmns ut the C1rl5 league lS to vsel rome .md Qrcet lreahmrm urls 15 thu cuter PH H 9 Fach rmrl uerx Qlfl IS lutommclllx 1 member when 5hc crltcrs the srhool the rust Gxrls League his sponsored mlm .lamcs and rhclr annual Thanlxsfmnr Nfusucilc Thu haw worked xcrx hlrr Ulu Shown ur 9'OI'fNIU1I1Sl'lIW III wrcwrml tor ther m null sprxng Irshwn bln xx c ulmlrf. thc ls xr N t xwr tm rrr thu xxurtlmlrllc urr mrutn n N rm m l lil NN BARBARA lll DDI I NOX vm Il 1 L f mu L ixl '. ': 'L :rfj r .e 5 ,' . U , I N ,II . . -4, A ,V 9 ' Y . 3 , . 4, . v . A I 5 f 4 v A 7 G ' ' . ' 'A r' ' ' . . .e. . G ' . r , 1' L 4 . 4 1' 4 ' ' ' A A A ' . In A V Q Y ' .. . ' ' . ' . l . . .l,l. 'gml,I f'I.'g' i.- . J ' ' Q. I ' v '. XY , ' A - gir ' wlw lu A put mlm' hour' L14 lq 1 1 l ' ' ' ' Kg. '1 . lll 'ew rng Qrrcn 1. lnl.lt Nlrx .l lr. Blwx Org-1 Xlrx .-Xr1.l:v.rr X-lv Nl: :I ,'X.l'1W1N KA ll' . , lXC1 : X r. xr GIRLS LE -KGLE Wil SIC -XLE X D nmm, unlumu x s ll A mL Niusmcalc IX IN LHC Q v u 'N mu Hlj.fLlL XYITL nu Horton and PM F shd dmu tw vu 9 ' ' ' 5 iw Kari' Ll - 1' klud lmclmmk .lml har r'.1-thcr tw the 'I'Ikn Sg:'. A' KJ Hzil. M. I' K' -fuk, .md pl lm wrc-rmufu thy lzzrlw .inf their :tmthcr '1'h-'l'riplc'I'riu udnli slmlrklc tm the l1'.LlNi'.1lC xx itlm thmr lmrllilvny' lg BLOCK SOCIETY l The Bloel-: Soeiety is nude up of boys who have earned letters in at least one or more sports, The main purpose of this organization is to promote sportsmanship and to further interest in school ae- turtles BLOCR NOCIETX OFFICIERQ Daw: hfoore Presldent Ron X IIHIIHUIJ Qecretarx Mtlee Erxcson Treasurer Stexe XX ells Vue Presldent IIRST ROXX left to rxght Krrk Bowers Ted Bradsluw Kxrle Patterson Qyeoree Bruns Ntexe XX ells Daxe Moore Mike Erxeson Done, Izumnxus XX.1lt Dathe 1m Ixltts Inn Maples Lenms Covnell Stexe Qxurtout l1m Hlndes QECOXD ROW Cl1ffCull1ngs Due Kent Albert XXlIhII'lgt0I'l Ken Frre-denbath Mxlee Brodle Iohn Paee Chuele Brat Stun Corbrldge Terrx Hughes john Cagno Ron H.1m.1n1oto Albert Oxlcx Gary Gauelmn Dennxs Barn Don XX1lson Bull Easlu lohn Correm Al McBr1de THIRD ROV Ron 'Ihorp Cllr! Fsslxnger Bob Luems Bob C,.lll.1I1iD E.1rl Kulttx Bob MDon1ld Dxele bentrx Brll Rlgney jerry Vuhlte Tom loster Ioren Speck Doug brown Daxe Bomlauld 'Iom Webb Due Cjrme Due Dnnlol IOLRTH ROW Date Qelxq Dawe Vundner Irm MeCa1n Cl1ttRoedeIls Qtexe Qnpes RlLl1II'li.lll9 Arehue Alhsun Rueer lux lom Redmond Bob Ixunselnun btemet Pe lersen Don Ixunleel Due Handlex Don Ilnenelu B1llAtk1nson Din XIeC1m1sh B111 XX1lsxsortl1 lerry IN1ght1n5ale FIFTH ROXX Dm. M1eDoug.1ll Plul Murphx Rlehtrd NX1ssh.1tle Bob NIC emu Mum Brenner hIlleL Run Stexe Ipson Bxll Byerre Ire ILILKIW lete IN N1 in R eer Itulle Due Nhepher IIIII Hannon Roeer C Iehrln Dun Redmond Rxeh Holden Ixen Co ey left lxenner -XXX C -KX NI-KN 1 ne Que n ixe -XDN INORN Nir e e 11 .mt Mr Htl Brn.,m t xy ' . A f 'Q' C .Q . h ,.. . V. AV ' - V L- 'I ' ' U T . T .,. ...Y I 4 . I' ne. K - R' m . A 'I -A T A L A T. l T T , T 1 ,vs Al - vu A- I 'V' I X. I .X , , K I ' Y Q . , 4' . .A Q ' ' F 4 K A - L K Q ' I lk - Q V . V V' ' v .A ' Q : N ., t - Q K h A K N , A Q ,i '. , .i .. 'vt h 'L . Q I i .I .Q 4'-d , -1. JM Ierillr . nj- 'v A . '. ' 'd. - . . ,n , , f . '. ' , fly. I' . . f 1. Q . f X, ' ' ltnlozzite-trw: j -e I ' I C.xnd1tf.tte . I 'j 'r f-X 1 I . ' f I . li-t-rgAG.l': tl. . Coach McGu1re congratulates Ted Bradshaw on vunmng Everyone emoyed the Dmner and the Awards Banquet ii-:gr-' -.. Recenmg Football Awards at the banquet were Stexe Swsarthout Most lmproxed Plawcr Award jxm Hmdcs Most Outstandmg Plawer Award Tom Webb Most Valuable Award jlm Maples and Walt Dathe CoCapta1n Awards IYN an F' FALL AWARDS BANQUET if 'R 79 Q Q il in the captain's award. . gl Y ' . I' - X A A A X V , M Q .4 .V li? , 'Y w N ' ,,,,,j1,.' J, WI TER J Wfl H IULIFN UN lll C XX lil lL ms to D1 llwlw nlluc umm Pmm Clmstm 18 CQllLl.l 'gl l j ' lqll 'l . IlYIIl lilzskctlvall. form pdpcrs. final exams. -lnu 5 I Q n . lan. 'Wi 'Jr I if '43 .1 QE 'Q ll 'ix ' ik pu 9 1 4' .'. , l.wu9L+ffN Q, 'fi '59 J fig jane Abbott Darlene Abney' Donna Adams loyce Aldrlch Nancy Aleshxre B111 Allen Marcra Allen Archxe Alllson jerry Alterman Robert Althouse Steye Anderson Pam Ashby 1m Baca Marrlyn Baird Dwlght Bale We became - f . ff. I p f in f ,:' A '-' 5' 'f Q ' .. , . 5... ,. , Q 8 . , 1 fi upperclassmen before we reallzed lt B111 Banlxert Don Barr Harold Battles B111 Bavxnfallt Ron Beales Chrrs Benson Carolme Burger B111 Betts B111 Black Vrrgrma Bloomfreld Gretchen Blumburg., Georigna Bratcher Rlclxy Brennl Tom Brncltley Nlrrlcnc Brlt on Carol Bronzr Bryce Brooks By ron Brovyn Ron Bugg Carlne Burlxhead Susan Burnett Fred Bushnell Pete Butler Mrke Byers Mary Callavy ay f ,, ' ww. jim Campbell Judy Canali Susan Carlson jack Carroll Alice Cnstelan Pat Carvi Bobbi Chandler Charles Chase lerry Christensen Don Christy janet Clark C.1rol Cl.1user CL15' Colgtgiim -lerry Cole K+wCo1Ni11ux -luCly C om erx Sun Clirhrirlge .IC-hn Ciorre-i.1 -lin: C ox l.1llLl.LC4iL1YI01S S.lnLlr.1 Ciripe .lim Crotherx Stu e Cin-xx lex' Bliflllll C urlrlihx Ciillen C urtix FIRST ROXV. left to right Richgrrl Hopkins. Dee Fitzvifater. julie Xihcht. Mgureen Harrison, Beverly Hannon, SECOND ROXYC Steve Aubry. Duane Rogers. Lenn XY'hire. Dave Suuh. jack Mount. Juniors - Class of 1961 L 8 'Ti W , vu A' 2 I Qs M X C Q f 6' lgvlx . Q S . X ' R ,I F Qi, I A f vT'Rljf e5 4x A 4 .3 6 A '14 ' - H- I - ' ' -. 4 -.Q . V , its 3' 1 4? 'U Q N . . 'z T Q,' bu - 'T' .W wt, I Nh i, Neil Darrow Bruce Davis Diane Davis 5- ' Pat Davis Y, 1 0 vt lohn DeBeaumont , K ' I1 y it ew Y Barbara Del-luff Tom Dell'Ergo Buzz Delmas Diane Delu im Denna Sherri DeWitt Maureen Diller oAnna Dixon Dick Dole Betty Dornina Ol We are HCIIVC ln extra currlcular 3CtlVltlCS, commlttee meetlngs and sports 6'5- Charlotte Draper Virginia Dumper Ann Duncan Marc Duncan Mike Dunlap Mike Dunn Barbara Dutra Bill Easley eanne Easley Kathy Edvs arcls Margaret Ellis Steve Elms George Engeman Bob Enz Yv onne Erickson Clifford Esslinger Allen Ev ans Kathy Fairbanks Elaine Fancher Doris Ferguson George Finch Royelyn Fisher Gary Flinders Marlene Flores Mal Foley W' Th.11s Ifuhrer Sh.1rr11n CL11111111111 NeI1.1 CS.1r111'h1n Rieh.1r1i CQcrl1tz C31x'Ie-C31lw111 xnn C Xhke Gr.11 P1 C 11151 Il I1I1e1n1Creen B1b fresh 1m 'I t' 'K- Xf1I'llIlIlC C r1e51n,1n ml H1 XX endell IIIININOD nrlell H lllCOCk NIUXIII Hnnex We sold cokes and candles at all sports events Bob Hanna Bob Hard1c Hank Hargroxe ohn Harper Charles Hams 55... Pat Hart Penny Hayes Sandra Heftncr Roger Hendnx Vlfldd Hll1fIO Ninhelle f'IlIILIxlCX B1ll H1nes f X 1l Iilfl z lu is H11tt1n.1n L H Y r ssl' 1 IILI 1 I L1 se Ierrx IILI Mx R1 1111 Huwex R11l11r Ing -., fig Il CFM Bern1eIz11rell1 B len en B11 uhnv n C1 IIDIC hnn n 2-4, Q.. i X X E r I .I . ig 1 ' Ah g V -1' -l . 1 A' K if V A P I . ii'-,X N 'T:i'7T?a-. i.x fin 'X ' V K I v ' .l- .,n ,th ,-1.1 H.1 11 .gnc V ,. 4y I t 7 Y , ky V I J 1,4 , '41 J , I ,. I G K MV 5 1 v , I, 4- , X Af , 5 1 1 ' 'L g 'xy ' L A . ' I 5 . . 1 x 1 A I. h ,A I ' K 1 I S- Y. I . IC 1' K - ' R -.f- I lfrni' olde-11 - 212- , ,-. s A I ' - V H Roi' Jwn , Q- -in ' Pnllip I 1 - ' - ' 1 ' 2 . 4,1 . 1 - e- ' 1 , - -R eff -1 . w-- ' 11. 1 In I. L , X - . 11 hulls . 'K X , ' P.1t I ' 11 ' 'V C ' gif, wb ' S' 1 - Q fjf Q 11 .1 1 refine 'r' A ' rp, 1 H H1 Karen Pat johnson Margaret Johnson Bill jory Bob Juarez Way'ne judd Richard Karas Jan Karlson Steve Kawakami jeff Keimer Alan Kerns Pete Kilbourn Pat King Ron Kirby Katherine Knight Tim Kramer Carl Kultti Rob Kunselman Maureen Kunzig Ed Kutz Judie Lavezzo Carol Lee Dolores Lee Susan Lee Roger Levy joe Lieber FIRST ROXW, left to right: Daxe Thomas. Diana Hunt. Maxine Kap- lan. Lenn White, Kenn Young, SEC- Brackley, jerry Hayes. Gary Flindersi -lim Vas Dias. Juniors - Class of 1961 if W c:, A C ' X 4 1 its ,s I: x .L T 4. 5 ' ew 1- f4 . . I L 4 , ,J Q I 'x f C S- f L i ' ' ' J b X. f' , I 2 -M ... Q Q ,ti 6 I 154.52 X345 a OND ROW: Lennis Cowell, Gary Juniors - Class of 1961 joan Logoteta Mary Lujan Bob Lynn as FIRST ROXY. left to right: Janine Hall. Carole XY'hite. Shirley Hartley. Billie Ann Vlarxie. Karen johnson, Ann Marie Rnberti. SECOND ROXY: Sandra Santlersnn. .loan Lngetta, 'lean- ette Steiger. Sharon XY'atl5vmrth. lutly Yarmnn. 'lutly Kies. Mary Hansen. MJ D1 AM.'A1--Y 3- 4 lllllaclslilei' S ,271 Yup ' f I I Carol Mathadn A ' 1 ' V John Magnaghi I , 1 wa. 'L Victor Magnaghi - .' 5 . f I Nancy Maher fl, t . : Mike Maker tv X1 . 4 U A Av . X i l D X N fa r wi 1 wiki' . -r D i V 1, L ,.f- - A Sue Malnick - , Leo Malone G- 43. 3, I . ' '-25 K f Dennis Mann C ,s ' 5, W ' ,. 4, Run Marsh i 'X 'x ' Lf it 'Q ' , 7 Kathy Martin X' W , 4 b ' ' 1 1 x M ' Santli' Martin Tawny Martin 2 ' 2' ' Q 2 Cie-urge May X A S- , XR' M .lim Mtfiain T' A I X .,,--f Sliarifn Mrf wlluin .I ' r +4 5, 5' .A '- D l- elk ' Di-n Melunn , Peggy Mt lfarlantl Ciharlex MrMeel4in 5 1 ' 1 Q 'Q gf to Kay xrtxeii 5 L 1 2- 4 Q-5, 'li-'lan Nltfgklllall , 2' N? ty f l 1' i - 1 -. 'H ln W 4 xi - it Rosemary Meadovis Carol Melx in Robert Nlercer loAnn Nlex er Cars 'Nlrller Braine Nliller Dax e Nlitchell Susan Nloon Dax id Moore Nlarletta Moore Dax id Moreno Kay Moroclomi Mary Morris Susan Morris Pat Motta cn.. 1 T7 9 19 We found that requlred Engllsh and U demanded coneentratlon vx 'kj if 1 4 W-ull S Hlstory Rich Mylm Ann Nickel Lea Noreen Ames Oberle Bill Oellxlaus Kathi Osborn Stex e Pallco Glenda Parker Sherry Parlxins Bert Plrlxinson Susan Pellegrin Primo Periltl lerry Perkins Ray Petty Marilyn Pierce Elaine Pinson Sue Poggensee Roberta Pollard julie Pollock Nancy Prall 'lucly Price Robert Price Jeanne Prouex Richard Rasmussen Glenn Ray Klan Regan Pit R11 un Bob RCI mia N r in lu irraint Richu B1rb1r1R1thic B R1 X Sandra R11 r lan Chxrlxn Robinson Duc Rotltxxcll Ken Rout Nlirs 'Xnnc Russell Sillx Silmcn farolS1mlx1lt Frrol Sthmit We worked hard 0 C -s iv! IIO 'Hr '-'P EMA x wav, .gi ur dance, The Junlor Prom ohn Schuttish ewel Scott Larry Schutten Terry Schutten Pat Seiple Winifred Shim Tom Sheets Ron Shcrbournc Linda Shogren Mary Shradcr Norman Simas Lynn Sizcmorc Don Smith Ciail Smith 'lack Smmk Cheryl Sullis Bob Sousa -lim Spchcr Barbara Spcights XY'cS Stetson Sue Stcrns Bev Stillman Lucinda Stroud Phyllis Studebaker MaryAnnc Stultz Juniors - Class of 1961 LeeAnn Sowerwine Dave Switzer john Taber Tom Tarantino Linda Thomas Sam Thomas Sharon Thompson Bill Thurston Nancy Tice Bill Turley john Turney Sharon Urdahl Lester Utley Bud VanBuren Tom VanNuys joe Wadsworth ' Don Wfalker A Pat Walker , j sl Lorraine Warren r john Webster g it ' .t julie Wellband Sandra Wells Steve Wells john Wicks Helen Wilcox W ' l 7' -K - ' 'S FIRST ROW, left to right: Judy jentzen, Doreen Ubsdell. Kathryn Kennedy, JoAnne Patrick, Sharon Hedberg, Rebecca XX'est. SECOND ROXV: Barbara Anderson, joan Hilgendorf, Sandy Heffner. Karen Thorp, Margaret Johnson. April Clement, Pat Davis. S AJ X 2 4 xkki Nanu X oung Clthx bcclsl Nlargrrcr Schrcc Leslie gfldf 9h.1r n Qtlrr Dou Pmxcll u lx Ro cfs Crrolxn C mm Irma Hall Klmchcllc Duxs S1nrlr1'Nlcxxton Que Sanford lynn lohnson 91mlr1lNc1 1 Anna Mrller -Zi fx We really dld thlngs ln a blg way, and we re proud of lt' ny -4 Qc? :TNS is sg ' - 5--. Nh-Y if ,V - Don Moore nm KfClbCff, Manta Meek Tony DIZOD Dru e Olsen Susan Marks Llnda Demo Ron Thorp Rxch 1rd Lnttleton Sherxl Callanthme Carole Mastellcr lanice Ross Sh Iron Qirlson Nf.1rLi.1 Vickcl xv .rn l flue Auf. xt lrxcn Fr, ut Nli 'c Cfhilt n '.rl'C1-n.- A url 71 Tom Re lrnon l Cx.1ryflilcv.'cll Carl Roc ell C'eorLi.1 Nlxyr M wwunkwyw- Gd : :: ? o '1 E? I o 1 1 9 0 J' s PD 'I fb fb i fb 0 9 FD a. :- I -c c -u E SJ '1 I o 9 fb c 5 FF r fb 0 i N fl! Ui o 'H ch P-4 -..pf--0 ..-. ...- .ll DY PRICE TOM REDWIOND STL DEWT COW ERNWIENT LES Bl SCH Student Bodx Prcsrdcnt -1 ru rsrons PAT IIQHEL Student C-ouncrl and the House ot Reprcsentatrx cs haxc proud rd .lctmtrcs tor the student bodx XXQ hun sponsored the 0.1111 atron ot csttbhshrng actrxrtrcs when needed we ham proposed It has bein an rntercstrng and cdutarlonal scar tor each ot us XVL thank you for your farth and tor the opportumry grxen us to gam xaluable experience rn leadershrp IL DH FRIBORC1 KAIIE HILL Publrcxtx Qorrmrssroner Program Comrnrssroner Clubs Commrssroner QAIN DH OI QEN Surat try 1 VICKI FHRIIT Sales and Imrmtr Cummrssromr KAI HY SEA I OX DAIN O BRIEN Dance Commrgsmnef Awards Commxssroner STUDENT COUNCIL FALL SEMESTER HOL SE OF REPRESENTATIVES . 4. ,A - f.- , 4 , ., SPRING SEMESIER HOL SE OI REPRESENTATIVES STEVE NX ELLS Vice President PAM ALLEN Freshman Representative CAROL REDMOND Rally Commissioner the CATHY GAIIN ES S0phomore Representative BARBARA ANDERSON junior Representative MISS ,IAIN BEANSTON Advisor KEIN COFFEY Senior Representative DAVE GROVE Representative to the Council STUDENT COUNCIL CLIFF cL'LLiNGs Representative to the Council 95 . 5 ' xl . .. .fy , ,vp f -i 1 . .w-43' A , gg. f ' 'fm Q r ,qv ' ' .. . 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Pl 1960 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM L .1i..11-1 1 1 -i A 1 1- Ill RAM CAGERS FIRST ROW left to r1g.,ht Terry Hughes Ron Xamamoto Sammy Kaye SECOND ROXX Bob Beswick Bill Atkinson Tom Tarantino Tom Redmond Byron Lenerose Don XX1lson Paul Murphy hot p1ctured Dick Dole Pleasant Hills Varsity Baslcctball team gulded by Coach Art Poulin put on a fine shovs ol good sportsmansh1p and a lot of CYLlllI'lg basketball this year SEASON S RECORD XY'on 8 Lost 13 Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleas Int Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 Hll H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 C l-layvt ard I IX crmorc Amador Bishop O Dovx d Castro Valley B1shop O Dovsd San Ramon Las Lomas ohn Su ett Pittsburg Alhambra Clayton Valley Miramonte Antioch Mt D1ablo Pacifica Pittsburg Clayton Valley Antioch Mt Diablo MR ARTHLR POLLIX C .1 h 'll 21 1 ' 30 I 'll 32 Q ' 31 'll 48 1 28 ' 'll 24 ' ' ' 32 A 'll 31 11 H 13 4 . 1 'll 34 ' ' 1 si - 'll 32 1 31 ' fy I 'll 35 11 45 ' 'll 31 1 1 so Hill 43 Pacifica 34 A V 'll 27 ' 51 2 f ' U 'll 38 1 47 'll 1 47 ' ' 1 ,,,,, 51 'll 11 1 33 ' . 38 l 1 1 53 ' 1 1 11 11 33 'll 35 . ' 33 Q 'll 47 A 1 1 11 26 ' All 1 1 sv ' 4 vs 'll 1111 33 ' 'Y 1 -47 'll 1 1 48 ' 1 so y - 1 A' - 'll 1 26 . ' 1 1 11 30 if' 1 g 1 .4 13,41- I I 'C 2 S 3 X WJXTKSN .3 W: - fl. Q, 5 r-,Q .1 4- -2' mm x -' S-1 4 Y 5. rf! X1 fkne -i Alf , S310 .fd -,Ha 1 I? 1. 1 .4 4 1 1 Y if? 31? W 9 i 1 li 4 . i 9 if ,Q Q .4 1. fs. H' X K s! A' i 51 . V u m 3 iq I , Q 4 .511 ,, 3, my 0 WC Q JN UEVIZJ lf DICK DOLE jumor Center DIABLO VALLEY CONTRA COSTA DIVISION Fmal League Standmgs Plttaburg Clayton Valley Mt Dlablo Ant1och Pac1f1ca P O7 I A 20 20 8 Dxck Dole goes hlgh aboxe Pacnflca players for a shot Pleasant H111 scores another uno pomts as they tnumph oser Paclflca W L S P ' ' 9 1 589 4 ' 9 1 524 4 . ' 5 5 4 382 Pleasant Hill 4 6 396 428 ' 2 8 4 7 51 ' ' 1 9 348 551 l l l Left to right: Glen Graham, Doug Brown, john Correia, Mike Van Buren, Bob Jensen, Joe Wlaclsworth, Gary Giese BIUCC DCKHY B111 Weir, Duane Rogers, David Moreno, Manager. The B Basketball Team enjoyed one of its fin- est seasons in recent years. The Ram Cagers ended SEASONS RECORD up with a 13 won 7 lost record. 'R MR. JOHN BONNICKSON Coach I02 Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill, Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill., , ., , Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hayward ........ Livermore ..,, Amador .....V...,. Bishop O'Dowd San Ramon .,..... Las Lomas .,,.... John Swett ..,,Y,, Pacifica . .... , Sunset ,, ,..,,, .. Pittsburg .,,.., , Alhambra .... ,. Clayton Valley . Miramonte , Antioch . Mt. Diablo . Pacifica , Pittsburg . Clayton Valley . Antioch . , .. Mt. Diablo 'BH x '45 ka xg, ' fi A fha, f 'E nh iq X if' N 0 , W X xx '99 Qs i at 4? W 'fl f55qx ag - -f ,,, ' 5 fi 'F Ih J P3 A CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING TEAM PLEASAINT HILL S UNDEFEATED VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM FIRST ROW left to right Mike Simpson Bob Althaus Lennis Cowell Dase Moore Dave Rockwell Doug Euranius SECOND ROW Don Kunkel jim Hindes jack Snook Tom Foster George Bruns Roger Foulk A Champlon s Record For the second consecutixe year Pleasant Hills Ram vsrestlers successfully defended their DVAL Contra Costa Dixision championship The Varsity team not onlx swept through the dual meet compe titions but nent on to mn the DVAL Tournament the Bay Area Inutational thc North Coast Sectional and finally at Berkeley carried away the Northern California High Sthool Invitational championship. BRINGS HONOR TO THE SCHOOL Wim Coach George Gallr s Ram wrestlers earned an unprecedented 96 points to mn the DVAI Tour narnent DIABLO VAI LE'1 ATHLETIC LEAGLE CHAMPIONS FIRST ROW lctt to rrght Bob Althaus 117 pound 3rd place xunner Daxe Moore 170 pound 7nd place vsrnner Lennrs Cowell 117 pound Champron Daxe Rockvell 177 pound 3rd place mmner SECOND ROW Roger Eoulk 191 pound Champron Tom Foster 165 pound Champron Doug Euranrus 177 pound Champnon jrm Hmdes 54 pound 7nd place vunner George Bruns smkrffrh ' QL. , an Q , ,I l -... , , 5 C K H . .I -K--f A I, . I s , . . , ' 3 1 - , ' 1 ' , - - I - - v n - -I 7 ' - I , Y Q - , , - . . . 1 . - ' Q at ,, ? it 'K Q . I . 7 , 7. v v. ' ri? V Q 4 , - , . Y - 7 V v 5 . . V, ,f -5- ' f X f , V - v 1 L y 1 ' , - 1 1 - . ' S , , 2 . . . 2 175 pound Champnon 5 BAY AREA IBVITATIONAL CHAMPIONS FIRST ROW left to right Dave Moore 170 pound Champron Lennrs Cowell 112 pound Cham plon George Bruns 175 pound Champlon Mrke Sxmpson 95 pound Champion SECOND ROXV Roger Foulk, 191 pound, 2nd place wmner jrm Hrndes 154 pound 7nd place vunner Doug Euranrus, 133 pound, 3rd place wmner Pleasant Hull grapplers grunted and groaned four fnrsts tvso sec ond and a third place honors to mn the Bay Area Inutatronal Wrestlmg Tournament Ram Wrestlers set a new scormg record of 92 points more than any oth er team rn the hrstory of the tour nament IOS ,,, 4 Q E V . if . . 2' i, had My mf 9 V 1' .gg-v-1-:rw l 4 ' , , .. ,..,a', -mf , . , l, ,fxgw f mtv, x 5, sf!! .L 1 r 5 vf ,, fd .525 ww, ,, -- ,xi , ., . . fr ,Q j ,gif '52, 427: 7,5511-z:5 ',, , ir 'A I l .6 wi ' 1 3 igkur Q? , f A W? , mg': !X ,., K . ,ff , ,N yn, Fi. 'fe-,Q , , 5? ,, ,.,, .. .. , -.'-An. 1 gf' b Y ' fm ' ' W- - ' x A. . 'x -2, -- h - 1 -an 5.-.U-it . ' nf? 'l' 5' ef., ,, ,f W, f x yn 'WE H np- '- -,,- ,f-NE., - . , -v -g..A.,,w .4.... ., wir 9 I' Huw gf, 3150 91. 4' W , Jw ggi ff' 5 I ff 'me 'EJ FIRST ROXXE left to right: Cathy Grote, Linda Carruth, Kathy Seaton. Mary Reagan, Sandy Munroe, Barbara Huddleson. SECOND ROW: Jim Tatum. Linda Courtois, Nancy Michaels. Sandy Sanderson. Dick Hopkins. ' DANCE COMMITTEE The Dance Committee screens all applications for dancesg they help the groups with decorations and all necessary steps which must be carried out for a suc- cessful dance. MR. ROBERT MADGE r. Advisor KATHY SEATON Dance Conmiissioner I08 1 f',,4'X The Dante Lommime and Soplwzzw rt Dc.or.ition Cvniniitrcc- wwrkccl hard to present the highl wicca-sifxrl Harucst Blown Daria HOLIDAY SEASON WITH ITS GALA EVENTS iv LLDX xi CI L RE and D01 G C GOLDEN BALL The Coldcn B111 bpomorcd ly th un or flux was one ot thL IONLIILSL cunts ut thc hulxdas su 5011 OOK I IAM LRFSS md IFXXIN COW I II KH. lxIINCER1ndCHHClHIXCx JUNIOR PROM 1 CAROL MNDVI . Y A -DEER Y HVPFMAN .md QARX W1 K .. , and BILL Il RLLL, .WD G MAN HUNT mc Xian Hunt xx15 uur Inlx Gxrl Ask Box' Damn 11 thc xc.1r It XK15 put un bx tu Cnrls I.c.1a,uc md hnld m nur Aflllfl Lsc Rowm. All xxhu mended th dlmc Lonsldarcd lt om of thc best Nfusn xx 15 Iurmshud bx the Mt. Dlablo XIJISIYOUIJHS Ixzzwfxl 'I' fix' Dc 'lun 'Hun JUNIOR STATESMEN FIRST ROW left to nght Joyce Aldrrch Nancy Prall Dlana Lynn Frgueroa Doreen Ubsdell Pat Cervx Jerry Chrrst enson SECOND ROW Sandy Sanderson Pat Walker Carl Barley Barbara Haworth Delrna Porter Jerry Pantages Joan H111 Nancy Carpenter THIRD ROW John McQu1llan Tom Wrrght joe Lewrs Harold Lmd Charlotte Dav xdson Scott Rader Bob Wright Conrad Hoxworth CON RAD HOXWORTH Presrdent KATIE HILL Homecommg Queen Candldate Far more than yust pol1t1c1ans members of the Junlor Statesmen of Amerlca engaged rn many commendable yearly 2LCtlYltlCS All members looked forward wlth real antrcrpa txon to the sex eral regronal legrslatne con xentlons Besldes fun and educatron these com entrons proude many porgnant and un forgettable memones MR RALPH FOVULER Advrsor l 7 ' 3 7 Y Y 1 - - , , , , , l ' ' Y D 5 Y , , , - SM . ,, . . . ,, 7 y . . . V . Y. . f . , , , ' 1 V . V. . - 7 FOR FUN AND COMPETITION PHIL INOYES Presrdent CHESS CLUB The Chess Club exists to increase the enjoyment knowledge and rntercst rn the game of chess members hope to lnnrease membershlp rn the future as well as barn rccognrtron as chess players The mam 1nterest of the group rs the tournament vshrch they conduct FIRST ROW left to rrght Walter Chrlton Tom Niazer Ed Elcher Dawe Kent H'-.2 Robert Benyamm SECOND ROV Leslre Tony Berger Rnchard Broun john Stenmork Dennrs Waldorf Bu oclx Bob Fenton Kexth Boyle: Phrl Noyes Mxlce Scully NIR ROBERT NIADGF CHECK Dau Kent and Phxl Xmas con Lntratlng at 1 noon game ot chess Adx rsor ' ' y ' M ' I . Its A . V. 4 Y.. u 1 - 6 ,, ? 5 f i 1 Q 4 f' 3 . P K I s I C - l s I ly a ' 'f. . , ' . '1. ' . a Y - K . .SQ v . ' ' . ' W ' , I. I . , ' Ili u' y'.L ' AUTO CLUB ',,' L A r 5 JHW 5 I JIM THYFALLT MR RICHARD BEITH Presrdent Adusor The Auto Club 15 sponsored by Mr Rlchard Berth The purpose of the club IS to create a better understandrng betvx een adult and teen age dmers and to further the members knowledge of automoblles Mex Q 35' ff-K L - FIRST ROW left to nght Bob Moore Harry Matsutam jrm Terry jack Carroll Rrchard Stahlberg Jun Caruso Jlm McCann Charlre Hams SECOND ROW Ed Brown Clrff Huntsman jrm Thyfault Thras Fuhrer Scott Radar Gary Stahlberg Judy Rogers Don Barr Charles McMeek1n Mrke Holladay Don Kmg Steve Aubry C I in X 0' 7 7 y,,,, R, f 5 - r 6 xr?-f 1' Q .T , 1' i 'f ' . . 7 - . V , lf ,-QQ-gis5ifZ??i?2,zf2f' H ,Y QAM' ,7'.-rt,,,,QWyg,wf+3fj1,fs, lr ,- wt, mf, . , 1 - 2 s Un - .lx a . A 1 . ' y I , 1 - 3 . . 1 3 , y 1 y Y ! l 1 3 V ' DEUTSCHE GESSELLSCHAFT The German Club, Deutsche Gessellschaft, spon- sored by Miss Verna Kepics, was organized to pro- mote interest in the culture and people of Germany. Members of Deutsche Gessellschaft like to celebrate German holidays and follow German customs in their activities. CABOT ABEL President MISS VERNA KEPICS Advisor 'wIcQu1llan Bob Rigor Millzcem Miles QECOND ROV lm rr Wcllbmtl lxxrcn Quthsland Michele Dans Linda Cortois Randy Riordan Bllie Tarun Nunn Clryentcr Riu Fm. ter Nirih Buchmm THIRD ROW Bill Clarke lohn McGloth1n Qcort Andcrson Tohn Qtcn n irlt Qtexc Ham Cmr Abcl Don Hotrsbcra Iam Qchrser 2 2 2 i 2 1. t R gl E 1 . K I . . . . . K' K 1 x A in in if X ' X 2 M , 2 ' 'R ' , A A FIRST ROXY, lcftuto right: Kon Milbmndt. Perry Fry. XX'.1nd.1 Higqginborlmut. Xancttc Mallot. Alice O'D0nnell, john I I4 SWING AND SWAY RECORD CLL B MEMBERS VAL HIRALE7 MRQ ELINOR HEROD Presndent AJHWV Il DH MLCI LRI Homeeommg, ueen C mdxdate Niuszc and DJDLIUZL are the mam lnterests ot the members ot the Reeord Club Manx noon dimes hue been prouded by thls org,1n1z,1t1on and good mans students are thanktul tor the opportunity to use the1r spare tune enyoung these danees XXe hope that the members of this club mil eonttnue to proude entertamment md enjoyment ot muslc tor the students ot PHHS .it . , . . 1 , , . . . - , .- - . ' f . A A' ' ' ' Y. ' 1 .1 A n 1 . 1 j A . MU ALPHA THET A fNational High School and Junior College Math Cluby PAT Jotxes lfoiwtlull Queen Candidate The main purpose of the Math Club is to promote further interest in the field of mathematicsg and to provide its members with the knowledge and experi- ence needed to become mathematicians. The Math Club members have created in all of us an awareness of the importance of mathematics. OFFICERS: Mike Scully, Secretary-Treasurerg Roger Hen- drix. President: Bill Sturman. Vice President. NIR HAROLD XAY FIRST ROXY. Ietr to riuht' Due Olsen I,mxe1I Benmzzizn, Mike Scullv, PM Mclntyre, Carol Ymuda SECOND ROXY lS1lliSturn',1n. Hxrwn lirvvn, lohn Hsrper. liob'XX'r1ght. Tom Vfriglit. lfmnl. Brandt THIRD ROXY' Brad Houston, Dick P,in't.1i:es. Phzl Niixes, R-fer: Hendrix, lack Cdmpbell Due Kem. Lice-:ge liznns II6 IN THE WORLD OF BOOKS ,, Baxr FIRST ROW left to r1ght Lmda Carlqu1st jen Chrrstenscn JL1llC Wellband Sandre Sanderson Aprrl Clement 1111 Shaw Ann Mane Roberts SECOND ROW A1 W1th1ngton Dave Bronz1 Charles Pachard Sharon Hedberg Mrke johnson B11l1e JZIIVIC john Cagno K1rk Bowers Don Douglas OFFICERS Sandra Sanderson Presrdent L1nda Carlquxst Pub11c1ty Chamnan 1111 Shaw Treasurer jerr Chnstensen Secretary Alan Kerns Vrce Pres1dent .cw vq SAB DRA SAINDERSOIN Presldent MR ELGELNE McLLAIN Advrsor THE ACHAEANS Here IS a new and challengmg club recently organrzed on campus The purpose of the Achacans IS to gne lxbrary 1nformat1on and ser VICC to the ent1re student body In the future, the Achaeans hope to choose books that go 1nto the hbrary accordmg to the wants and needs of the students . S Q 1 Y , I . A . I A , b L . c g f '- 1 V ' ...1 , . 1 Y , ' 1 . If Q Q f , A, g 1-1, I - . . Q v ,., 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 - 3 1 ' 1 1 1 D D 9 V I ' 3 1 S 1 I 7 l 7 7 I ' - v 1 . 1 ,. -, . . . SPRING t mlmx lm III' um 1lI11lCXi L ILI 3 KYNNKU N LL ll mm 5 Mmm 'U We of the Senior class began our activities for our busiest and happiest year under the leadership of our capable officers. 1 3 2 x Y 1 1-D 'Vs 1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ISRIY I' NHAXX MARY IDI Ii'I'ruN I':w:t:Lr1t Nurmxrw MIRRILY KULKIIX KEN C,fJIfIfIYY Y ,r Vrumlmf Rnpn-scntatr'-Q 3 IL GENE ABEL NANCY A BARBARA ADAINIS SAXDI ALEXANDER RON ALVFY CSFQ Auto Clubg Deut- ABERTNETHH Caduceansg Girls' Lea- FHA. Pep Clubg FBLA: sthe Gesellstliaftg Rally. Future Business Leaders guez Scieme Club. Retord Club. of Amerita. CARL ANDERS CONINIE ASAE House of Representa- tivcsg GAA: Girls' Leagueg Caduceans. SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS: Miss Vivian Fox, Chairman Miss Sally King, Mr. Hal Briggs. Miss Gloria Wfilliamson. Not pictured: Mr. Lyle Palmer. Mr. Don Lockyer. JIM ASHLOCK BARBARA ASVITT CHRIS ATKINSON BH-L ATKINSON CARL BAILEY Record Club: FBLA. Varsity Football Varsity Baslcetballi HISAQ Science Clubg Art Tratkg Block Society. Club: Science Fair. We're mighty seniors RON BEARDSLEE JOE BECKER Varsity Baseballg Blink Swimmingg j.V. Society: Rambler XX'restling. Sports Editor. LOVUELL BETTY BELLVNO BENJABIIX Chess Club: Math Clubg CSFQ Pre-Med Club. Vice President. MARIANNE BECKER GAAQ Senior Service Girls' League. LESLIE BERGER Chess Club. MARILYN BAKER Girls' Gleei Record Clulw SHARON BARBEE Girls' Athletic Assmqitlwn. TOXI BARNES Girls' League: Marnss and Masters. ROB BARNEBI 'I'rack: Fall Play. PAT BARRETT' Recurd Clubg -luniur Service: GAA, GARY BAYOL at last . . . LOIS BEESTON JAN BEGELL CSFg Science Clubx Orchesisg GAAg Orchesis. House of Represents tives. ALAN BERRY GARY BERTRAM Varsity Cross- Country: j.V, Base- l 11 IE-' f ' r bf .rf , 5'5f? J.: W JV- 4P4 f s f 4 ' :A ANNIE HROXYN ELLEN HRONYX ERXIE BROXYN GAA: Gcrmm Clulm ,Iuruor Scrvitcz Record V.1rsityB1sketb4Ilg Spmislr Club Club. Swimming. BY POPl'I.AR VOTE OF THE SENIOR CLASS PAT BROXYN BARBARA BRLCE FBLAQ Record Club: Girls'Glec. ,- CAROL YASVDA JOHN CRUT HERB Bfuxt Llkvly tu Stlttctti GEORGE BRL INS Varsity XX'rcstlingg Var- sitv Footballg Block So- ciftyg CSF. BRI 'CE BUCHBINDER :M 715 -.-f . 4 W 24 2' ., -45' CAROLYN HIYRCH UAH, HIVSHY LES BIRCH AI,IC.ff BlWI,l.IiR BOB Bl HPR Stnzur SLFNILK' 'l'r'.1nNt'Lr txuru lux Lu- Student Budy Prcmldcnt. Suphuruurc Scrxitc. mm Varsity Ifuutlmllz House FHA: Aduntcti Band uf Representatives, JOANNE CABRAL Girls' Leagueg GAA: Record Clubi FBLA. JOHN CAGNO Block Societyg Science Track Manager. BOB CALLAHAX Clulbi Football and Varsity Football, Manager: Blotk Soczety. RON CAMPAGNOLI House of Representative Club. JACK CAMPBELL Math Cluhg Chess Club. HOLLY CARPENTER Art Cluhg Pre-Med Cluh. NANCY CARPENTER Deutsche Gesell- schaft: CSF: JSA. JOANN CHRISTIE Freshman Serviccg Girls' League: GAA. sz Record Club: Auto Q- r 4 sfilil 1 'if We posed for Rambler pictures . . . DAVID CARREIRO ARDEN CLARK GAAQ Dance Commit- teeg Pre-Med Club. LINDA CARRl l'H Managing Editor, Ram Pageg CSF: Rally Com. mittee. BETH CLARK GAA: Freshman Service. JIM CARLSO DAVE CHRISTENSEN House of Representuf tives: Junior Trafficz Track. SALLY CLARK ROGER COCHRAN Girls' Leagues Juniwr Varsity Tennis: Block Class Secretary: GAA. Soqjqgyl Vafgity Swim ming. '? 'i'g Q -gf' wt Air M M4252 .K A nm nz -L, ,f ,, .. . ' f'35Ji-fy 1 -z--XSL ' A 327V , 'A 'i2ti'f'- FLW , f gimgb ' ' ,, 'iw-'fs.,I' 4-' ' 'A 'gf -9, y .Ml 3 .mg .53 ups, r ea! 1 , mr. WH 1 fi fe in e - N Q ,Ae V? -Iv? 'MJ ,J W . p ,... -If f L , ' fi? 4' , :Yin- Ai A 3' 4 3. M- Egifw- Q 2 if-Qmfkix VQETA' N 2 2 kg: .5 4. 5' .. in . Q 'ff-X is fgf 'WF i U94 -.5--,fam , ,YS-sg Q , . 4, 2255 ,lf sri E .1 .av MN, 2 inf' .fb ,ff Vp jf 42 'Q ,eg 'gkiff dx, 'E' J 'i 2,-Q f f xx F 4 iv W ay -f J :. Eff , Q W b, 1 1 y , -. M' 1 -ff 2- A ,Q 'sq 9, Az F Hf .V VL 12 355- 3 Q 55 . ' 5? S g k- -, BOB FISHER MAUREEN FOLEY Girls' League. Vice Pres -lent I l in Sari ice: Homecoming Rep KATHY EOOTE Record Club CAROL FOSTER GAAg Pep Clubg Rally Girls IL.ig,uL JOAN FOSTER Girls' Leagueg GAA: Dance Committee Rilli JOYCE FOSTER Senior Boardg Pep Club Sophomore Serum Senior Picnic, a never-to-be-forgotten occasion with program, hot dogs, etc. . . . ROGER EOLTLK Varsity Footballg Var- sity Wrestlingg Varsity Track: Block Society. JUDY FRIBORG Clubs Commissioner Marius and Masters: Inter-Club Council JOAN rox FBLA: Girls' League: Pre-Med Club. PAM FROST GAAQ Orchesis: Year- book Staff. LILA FOX GAAg Girls' Leagueg Sophomore Service, WAYNE FUHRER Varsity Cross-Country: j.V. Trackg Cai' Club, BILL FOX DOLG ERANKL M Rallyg House of Rep- JV XX restling resentatives: Student Council. KAREN GARDNER ROD GAAQ FBLAQ House GARLINGHOL SE ot' Representatives, Art Club Orchesis ANN GAYMAN ,IIQDY GIBBONS Girls' League: Yearbook Yearbook Staff Staffg Homecoming Princess. ,W JOHN GRAGG House of Representa- tivcsg Science Club: Freshman Service. RON GRANTHAM Varsity Swimming: ju- nior Statesman. TOM GRAVES LINDA I1 CLAIQDIA DOL'G GOL'LD MARILYN GRAEBER GODDARD Transfer from Oakland Ram Page Staffg Rallyg Rallyg House of Repre- Technical High School. GAA. tixesg Student Council. Oakland. BY POPULAR VOTE OF THE SENIOR CLASS 'fm DEANNA STUCKI XVALT DATHE MARY DL I Most Popular DOT GRIFFIN ALLEN GRISSETTE GREENXXVOOD GAAQ FBLA, Dame Band: Varsity Swimming: Rally Band. O DAVE GROVE Varsity Tennisg Block Societyg House of Rep- resentatives. N l 'Qi- Q. il! N... fr REGINA GL'NTER NANCY I-IAGL'E GAA: Girls' League Representatives: House book Steiff: Rally. of Representatives. CHRIS GI'IO Rcrurel Clulv: Girls' League: BI .1 1' m S .incl Misters. BY POPULAR VOTE OE THE SENIOR CLASS Q: We Mimi imouiia xAx DAME INIHSI Sxliiml Spirit VIINI IIARRISUN BARBARA PHIl,I.II' HEITFNER XIJINIIX limrlmill HAXX UR I H 'li 'l'r.lrli UAA: -ISA. llwuw ill RLpi'cwnt.it1x us Orchesis: GAA: Year- LINDA HALL JAMES HAMPTON Rambler Editor: GAA: Rally: Orchesis. DAVE HANDLEY junior Class President: Block Society: Varsity Track. JAMES HANNA Varsity Wkcstlirig BILL HENDERSON ROD HENDERSON Rcwrd Clulw: Autu Rerurrl Club: Autlv Clulw. Clulv in Q R' Q : in, , Wreb., Q .X w ,K f QM, 5' 'fix 3 3132 3' QE J, DENNIS HOVUSBION Record Club: Car Club. CONRAD HOXWORTH Varsity Cross-Country: Geritian Club. Prcsia dent: JSA. President. BARBARA HTQDDLESON Girls' League Homecoming Queen Candidate: Rally Cabinet: Girls' League Treasurer. ROBERT HL'LL J.V. Baseball: JV. Basketballx Art Club. CLIFF HL'NTSM'AN DON HUPMAN Dance Band: Orchestra: Concert Band. The traditional Senior Ball claimed the spotlight on our social calendar . . . GEORGE STEVE IPSON HUTCHINSON Varsity Footballg Var- Mikc and Key. Prcsi- sity Track: Block So- dcnti Mike and Key cicty. Assembly. ROBERT JESSER BARBARA JESUS FHA: GAAQ Art Clubg Sophomore Serwice. KAY JACOBSON GAA Presiclentl Marms and Mastersl CSF. SHARON JOHANSON Rallyg A Cappella Choirg FHA, JIM JACOBTQS HARRY JENKINS Mike and Keyg Gym nasticsg Marching Band: Concert Band PAT JONES XVESLEY JONES Rallyg Ram Page, Ad- vertising Manager. 9 754 SAINIMY KAYE KATHLEEN KEEN Varsity Basketball: Orahesisi GAAQ EI-IAQ Block Society: House of Sophomore Assembly. Representatives. MARY KENIFICK Marius and Mastersg CSEQ The Mikatlog The Importance of Being Earnest, DAVID KENT Varsity Swimmingg B l o t' k Sucietyg CSE: Chess Club President. iv Q I-isgjizz' LARRY KETTXER PETE KIINIBALL CSEQ Dance Bandg Ral- ly Cabinet: Band. QS' PATRICIA KELLY LEAH KEMP GEORGIA KENDLER GAAQ A Cappella GAA: Sciente Club. Spanish Club Dame Choir. Committee Iunior Ser vice, BY POPULAR VOTE OF THE SENIOR CLASS Ax! ROGER COCHRAN AINN GAS MAN Best Looking MARCIA KING -IIM KITTS DON Ixl. 'XIxEL FBLA. Secretary Girls' Varsity 'I'rack1 Varsity Varsity Traek Block Leagueg Marching Cross Countryi Blotk Sottiety Band. Sutiety. kj dl- 'in 1 Y ' DENNIS LAND JVDY LJCCDAIBE PAT LADIBERT pl-l'.1l'1SfCl' frnm Las Lu- Flag Twirlcrg GAA: 'I'r.msfcrrcd from Hast- nms Rallyg Senior Board. ings High School. Hast- ings. Nebraska. LES BYSCH .md KATHY SEATOX Cu-Cl'1.1irn1cn-Senim' C.1rccr Day KAREN LeCROY Lxtcrary Clubg GAA. BYRON LENEROSE Varsity Basketball ROY LEVESQTQE Radio Clubg Gymnastics DARLENE LEE . N Gu' 6 1 if X .IDIS l,liXX'l5 LARRY l.I2XX'lS DON LINDENEAL' ,lANE:l' Y .lUIf l.l'l',l'l.lf URN, Huh -ISAZ Rcwrrl Club: -l.V. Hass- VA,,,,ty 55653111 Juv. LIINSEINNEY ER Mnrrluzng .mrl Cunccrt lull llvsvtballg Block Sunle- lidnrl tv. gm., aN,,x, xi ffm J A A QHEZTLHV i '.i - rx. 1 1 .Q my 4 'firm- 2 , ,g +V, ,, W vm 11.1, X f,,: ,L Q gh A . 1 , Q- ,W 1? W rs. W , p 5 .05 ,v65'A1: . 2 k ' 571'-iwlpv, , , W iw x , , ig -wigs, 3 'W 'iff pa ,fi eta 9:0117 ,. .g w w v. ,V 351, . .595 5 gy M. 1 3 ' 4 , 25533 T?45'1 37 BOB MCDONALD Varsity Swimming: lilmk Society. BARBARA MLNALLY A Cappella Choir: Orchestra: Science Clulw. ALBERT BICBRIDE Varsity Golf: Block Society: CSFQ Hciuse :if Representatives. NANCY MCCLFAB Rally: IV. Clicc-rlcadcri Girl! I.e.1AuLie ,ll'DY BILCIJQRII A Cappella Cli-wir: GAA: Recifrd Club Chair- nun. SFSAN KlcCOl.LT'Bl Fl-lAg GAA: Senior lisurtl. ALICE MLCORMACK Transfer from King City High School. KATHY MCDEARMID Homcroom Rc-prcsc-nmtixe: GAA: Girls' League. We all agree it's the best ever . . . LARRY MCGEE PAT BICINTYRE PETE INICMILLAN GEORGE Murms and Masters: Varsity Football: MCMINIMY CSF: Rally Band: Block Society. Band. BOB MQQLIVEY ANITA MENEZ SL'E MENEZ LIILLTCENT MILES Varsity TcnniS1 Blvfli Ram Page Feature junior Statesmen. Society. Editor: GAA: Seattle Delegate, MARY ANN MILETICH GAA: Yearbook Staff Girls' League Secretaryg Pep Club. DAN MILLER ROSS MILLER BEV MILNES J.V. Trackg -I.V. Swim- Retord Clubg Car Clubg GAA Vice Presidentg mingg Dance Commit- House of Representa- Girls' Leagueg Fresh- tee. tives. man Service. r-'E SHEILA MOERER Orchesis: Girls' Leagueg Junior Boartlg Home- coming Queen Candi- date. BOB MOORE CAROL MORSE A Cappella Choir: FBLA: Girls' Leagueg Record Club. 1-Q SCHOLAR HONORED-Mr. jack Kerr, curriculum as- sistant, congratulates JOHN CROTHERS. one of 30 State Achievement Award winners of National Council of Teach- ers of English. SANDY IMCNROE MIKE MURPHY THERESA MURPHY DOUG NETHERBY Dance Committee-3 Ral- GAAQ Girls' Leagueg Junior Statesman lyg Budget Committeeg Pre-Med Club: Senior Yearbook Staff. Service. DEAN NETTLES Gymnasticsg Auto Clubg Science Club. SCOTT NETTLES Gyrnnantlksg Vlunmr Bihlful 6- JAQK xlixvcoms HI swlmmmg BEVERLY NICHOLS EBLA1 Reeord Clubg House of Representa- tives. -IERRY LANAY NILES NIGHTINGALE Vusity SVI'lIUfI1IDgQ Blogk Societyg Sopho- more Serviec. MIKE I I NCI IIH XXIUULI' or Iuture Pngunccrb mf Amemx 'lat PlL.15.xm Hllls uutitmdlng Qtudc-nt ln pre Lnglnurlng IUCIILN DAX O BRIEN m .1 N UNI I lllulx Au uds vu Rlm PILL N 1 - Al DIL ULI 'fi HLAI LJLR NANDX UI NI:'NEIx IN Clmexrleluler Hwuse 1 Repre enlmxe ,1 A18 Q SUSAN NOPEL CAA, Marms .md Mas Illb PHILLIP INOYES Mlke and Keyg Inter- Club Councilg Math Club. CAROL OLNEN NANDH ULSLX IHA UAA blrlx Ntudent Body Neererary I kIbl.1L blrlb MAIL Rel resenm me CNI Band Um XYAYNE ONTIS PAT ORAM Yearbook Staffg Cacluccan Clubg Girls' Leagueg GAA. JOHN PAGE Varsity Trackg Varsity Cross-Countryg Block Society RICHARD PANTAGES Science Clubg Mu Alpha Th-stag California Scholarship Federation. EDXWIN PARKER GARY PARKER Caducean Clubg Freshman Service There's a mad rush for those last few signatures . . . ART PATCH GAYLE KIRK PATTERSON STEINAR SUE PELLET Varsity Footballg Block PATTERSON Science Clubg Block PEDERSEN Transfer from Ham, Societyg Varsity Rallyg Dance Com- Societyg Varsity Varsity Trackg Block E115 High 56110011 ' Track, mitfeeg GAA, Swimming. Societyg Record Club, KATHLEEN ROBIN PETERSEN VERN PETERSON KEITH PETTLE DON PHELPS PERONA D Cross-Countryg House Latin Clubg Junior Transfer from Oak- California Scholarship of Representativesg Varsity Football. land High School. Federationg GAAQ junior Board, Marms and Masters. MIKE PHILLIPS Freshman Football: Tenn: KELVIN PIERCE EVELYX POARCH Record Club: Rally: Future Business Leaders of America. DELBIA PORTER House of Representatives: GAAQ JSA3 FBLA. GEORGIA PREXYITT Record Club: Fixture Business Leaders of America. CHARLES PIQGLISI Marching and Concert Bandg Chess. LINDA QL'AM Record Club. DAVID RASMESSEN Concert Band. All too soon the final night comes . . . GAIL QUINN Marms and Mastersg Girls' Leagueg GAA. JEFF RATTO Transfer from Las Lomas. SCOTT RADER Science Clubg Car Clubg Junior States- ITIHLI. JOYCE REBROVICH Spanish Clubg GAA: FBLA. JUDY RADOSEVICH Marms and Mastersg California Scholarship Federationg French Club. CAROL REDMOND Rallyg Ram Page Staff Student Council. IRENE RANGEL Record Club: GAAQ FBLA. DON REDMON Block Societyg Varsity Track. inv- S- X ' 'Q X A Q ' CLIFF SALAZAR SHARON SANFORD LHJRRAX' SANDY SCHXYORM JIM SCILENY Varsity Tratlx M3fm5 and Mgstci-55 SCHNEIDER Sophomore Serviceg V9-f5lfY Tfafkl HOUSC House of Rcpresenta- LV- Baseball? Fall play? Dance Committee. Of RCPYCSCQTHUVSSL Bud UW51 GAA1 CSF ilunior-Senior Musical. get Cvmmlffffa SANDY OLSEN Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award. V.I.P. Student of the Month. DAVE SELVY A Calppclla Choir. Cllulv fl BRUCE SHAXX' Senior Cl.iSS. Prcsitlentg Band. Varsity Tennis A MIKE SCI LLEY Chess Clubg Mu Alpha Theta: CSF. KATHY SEATON Ameritans Abroad Ex- change Studentg Social Affairs Commissioner: Dame Committee: GAA, DENNIS SHEETS RUN SHELDON JQP-i ,ox DAVE SHEPHERD Varsity Footballg Var sity Baseball: Block So tic-ty. 1-4 iv WGA? Q zz,- f f 2 'G 1 ix, s 'F X Lf. 59 if W df Q Q-Q 'fr'-E f, -. Y . 422 r . A af . SQ. 44 f 5 1 5, , I ? -f . f J it ,di 4 lag, V -e Q J A --e-.', 3. I ,Qs mu 9 -F yi' if ' X. T 'l 4 If ' if I K 'jf V.. ' 'J K W Q 517. 2 , . ,A I W if' 1 aw X . -V , l45 Q 1 :,,Ag,?e ef. H M ' 'ik 1g,i-.E4 f ' MARSHA STIQDEBAKER Marms and Masters: C.ilit'ornf.i Scholarship Iiedcration BILL STERNIAX California Scholarship Ifctleranon. President: NI.ith Cluhi Intcr-Cluh Countzl CHRISTINA SIQNDIN Girls' Atheltic Association: Mantis and Mast- ers: CSE. STEVE SXVARTOIEI' Varsity Football: Varsity Swimming: Block Society. JIM TATIQM Gymnastics: Dance Committee: B Swim- ming. DICK TAYLOR A Cappella Choir: Record Cluh: Varsity Track. Good-byes are cried to pals of the past years . . . JIM TERRY JUDY TESELLE BARBARA SHIRLEY INIAC THORP Marms and Masters: Songleader: Rally: THOMPSON THOMPSON V21rSity B21Sk6tb21ll Car Club. Orchesis: GAA. Girls' Athletic Asso- Future Business Lead- ciation: FHA, ers of America. JIM TI-IYFAL'I.T GERDA TIJISSLING BEVERLY TORRES JOE TRACY MIKE TRANSCHEL Varsity Gymnastics: Dance Committee: Record Club: House of junior Statesman: Gymnastics: Varsity Auto Club. President. GAA: Sophomore Representatives. CSE, Swimming. Service. LIZ TRASK PAT TRAIQLSEN KAY TRENT FRANCES CHRISTINE HO'-15C Of Represents- Orchesis: Rallyg EBLAg TURNBONX' VAN DORN UVE55 Rallli Ram Page Fall Play- Art Clubg FBLAQ Ger- Science Club: Cacluc- Staffg Junior Board, man Club Cans I BRUCE XWALKER Yb- 2 hr BRUCE VIG SUE VVADSVVORTH CAROL VUALLACE FBLA Vice Presidentg GAA. WAYNE XVARNER Auto Clubg j.V. Wrest- Iingg Record Club. .dig ii 4 fi U BILL STURMAN Top science student of Pleasant Hill High School and win- ner of the Bausch 84 Lomb Science Award. RON XVEBB Varsity Gymnasticsg Varsity Eootballg Concert Band. TOM VUEBB Varsity Eootballg Varsity Trackg Bloqk Societyg Dance Band, 'fr' of 'fx SEE XYEIDNER KEITH VVERNER LIZ XVI-IATLEY DAVE VVHITE IERRX XX HITE Orchestmg Bind: Rallyg Ram Pagez Girls' Transfer from Las Cruc- Varsiti Cross Country junior-Senior Benefit: League: Senior Board. cs High School. Las Tr-uk Block Qfmetx CSF. Cruces. New Mexico, ANN XYILKINS Marms .md Masters: Club Council, Rally: GAAQ Senior Senmtivc-S. LOXVELL BENJAMIN-One of Pleasant Hills top schol- ars receiving sealbf-arer certificate from Mr. Bloom. DONNA XYIXEGAR HIl.l, WINKLER SANDRA xvlxx RICHARD AL XX IIHINGTON Art Cluhg Orrhc-sisg A Cappellu NYISFHACK Blotk Qouctx QCICDLC Pre-Biol Cluh Clioirg Isfgfmg gmd 5115. Vdrgm- gwlmmmgl Clu XX rrtim, ub tc-rs1 ,lunior,Sc-nior Mu- Blink Society Rally. Chess Club Slcllt. Rallyg Vice Presiclentg CSFg Secretary. Inter- MONA LEE WILSON Bnardg House of Repre- HIRAM WOLF BOB WRIGHT TOM VURIGHT Math Clubg Chess Clubg Pep Clubg Chess Club: CandDBasketball. Math Club: C and D Basketball. With diploma in hand we leave our school and friends with the hope of happy and secure years ahead. CAROL YASUDA CSF Sealbearerg Math Clubg Marms and Mas- ters, Girls League ,ff -A J RON YAMAMOTO Varsity Basketballg Ten- nisg Block Society. DAVE ZACHARIN MAXINE CAROL LIND Gymnasticsg Ski Club ZIMMERMAN Girls' League: FBLA3 A Cappellag Record Record Club. Clubg Girls' Triple Trio. 4 f Di.1n.1 in her native tnstume The stliiwiils in the Pliilippines .ire stritter th.1n the 'XIIILl'11.1Il stlii-1-ls. suited IDIJILI. .ind nnlx' .1 te-11' .1re 1 f11l111.1ti-1i1.1l, I nent In .1 girls stliwl xxhith wiisistetl nr the Ist QLIQIC thrnugli the llth gr.1de. We were required ti' t.1l4e I3 suhietts intluding I.LlllKlII.lIlkN. stientes .intl three l.lII?,IL1.IIQLS lillglhll. Nzinish .ind nur ILIIIXL' ti-neue The thine 1h.1t surfristd me mi-st .ihiiur Ante-r11.1 1x.1s 1' lL'LlI'.llQL'I'N. I 1-xpetted .ill the hnxs In l1.11e lung h.1ir. 11..1r le.1:her y.1tl4-ts .ind ride iiiiitiirtytlt-s. XYhen .isketl 1xh.1t she lzked hest IDl.iI'l.1 s.1id. The Flt.'II1llIIILNNUl U LTK 1 mc. EXCHANGE STUDENT The IQQ9-1960 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE STL'- DIZNT .1t Pleasgnt Hill is DIANA LYNN FIGCEROA. .1 hrilli.1nt student from M.1nil.1. Philippines. She is .1n .lctixe member of the l:.I5.I..A.. Rally win- mittee. Girls' I.c.1gue. .IIILI .Iunior St.1tesmen nf Amer- i1.1, She is .ilsn .1n hun11r.1ry member ul- the Red Clriiss .ind the Student Cnuntil. Some of Di.1n.1's IDJIIY hobbies are singing, dancing. playing the .11'1urdi1111, piano, violin, guitar, .md organ. She w.1s .1lso on the gymnastits te.1m .it her school l.1st ye.1r wliich took first pl.1ce for the eity of Manila. Upon her return home Di11n.1 pl.1ns to attend the Uni- versity ut' the Philippines where she will study law, Her wish is to return to Amerita. after her graduation. Her r.1di.1nt personality captured the hearts of the student hody .ind left .1 lasting memory for .ill who knew her. fl- if? Stew: XX'ells Pleasant Hull 5 1960 Amer Abroad student pauses for plc ILJIIS tures xx 1th Dxana and Kathy whsle they Changi tell hlm of thexr adventures as ex students Dxana chscussc-s plans for her trxp home mth her Ame-rxcan sxster Pat F1shel WONDERFUL TOWN With .i i.1St lxrlucr th.1n the l5m.1du.1y prmliiitiiiii the Ple.1s.1nt Hill PL-rllirining Arts Ileixirriiieiit ziiiimcil through l,L'HI'l.1Rl ljernstcin 5 Lani musiml xersiiin 4114 MY SISTER lfll.EliN lirum the iifeiiirig ihiirue ni the t'in.1l iurmin e.1ll the tunes seintillatcd. the dame-rs spmrkled .ind the iiudienec rcured, XX'onilerr'ul Town deserved its mme .15 the .utor5. singers. rlxmers .mel musieians presented their xersion of the Greenwich Village um The and of thc opening number Christopher Street brought furxxnird the puctx. Jutors. writers, Llanccrs. cops. tourists and garbage col lecturx .mending the annual Art I7eStiv.1l . . . Greenwiuh Vill.1gefthepl.ue for self-expression! XXh,ir ri.ip.miix when .i xi-une i.i.:x iipiiri :meh .1 :rinp fir l5I.l!Ill.iI'l -zefetv 'liliiy li the fmrign Hr niiursc .ill HXQT Nr'-X Xvllllil ' 'Vhw ixirui ...i r npiwifq .iliiw xr avril rhi l' N l'.1iiAim-:ii.fri xi l.itiiinV l law , ,Q 'a , O2 is , W gif fa 11- Mz'H93f fA M? 5 I fray? , 1 . V5 Q H iz. ,, , U' X Q Q- nge' .f-'L13!9'F 'f5gL:' , 4' ' 14 We help you to remember . . RAMBLER STAFF fl: Pirturesf Iuiyuutsf Crip? Axpirinf These words .ire as I',1m1li.1r tu the R.imhler Shift' memhera .is their mxn imines, At times things bee Mime quite inesxy in room SUI, but .it List we hue finisheelg the pri-eluit mit' nur m.my huur5 wt' etiforr is here hefure you. We hope it will help you tu remember .ill the xxiirulerlul times you have h.1d here .ir Ple.1s.1nr Hill High. MR UIOHN KAPI 'TOP Ailx mir' 'Yi up S X+-R,H.,e L. ADVERTISINC9 S'I'AIfIf -Nunq' Hague. Adxertising Man- SUBSCRIPTION STAFF' 'Irene Rungel. .Iudy Gibbons. Subseriptiiin Manager: iigeri ,limn Hilgenelnrf. Asxismnt Advertising IxI.ll'l.IQlL'l. Charlene Cux, 'KF r ,X Cb T? G17 Kd, IX rr LIAYFILS -lmin Hill, I.ynn Fizeini-re. Dee Iiztfxniter Xiir pie- 1X1IlL ini e N n D Illfkkl Sinn xI.21'1IiiL,f,l.IwIfelltill' 'N 1? X LINDA HALL JL DY Tf:SELLE ROBERI DL NN Editor Asmstant Fdnur PIIKJIKILFII her r x lb T? W7 A ORGANIZATION5 SIAII Pam Frost Edntur Ysonnc Emkscn Ann GJXIIIJD ADMINISTRATION AND IACLLTY QECIION Mlrx Ann Mlletuh Edxtor Lorraxm Ruhq SPORTS STAFF-Marty Brenner. Ron Bcardslcc. Edxtor' Bill Bjerrc, ISS Extra! Extra! . . . lN R CJLNF ROSS Adusor RAMPAGE STAFF .ag 1 IDIIORIAI BOARD D1n Olimn Sports I:d1tor DCADHI Stutl-.1 Assouate M1n1g1n1, Fd1tor Carol Redmond Ed1tor1nl Plge Edxtor Sue Menu Iuture Fdnor Nery muah 1 part ot Pleasmt l-l1ll l1te IS the hxgh sthool s SCIT1lfllOf1fl1ly publ1Lat1on THF RAMPAGF v1h1ch keeps the students vscll 1nformed on all the latest NIXI NN NIAI P lonL Adxtrtmne inner 1 1 1rru lN 1n11.1n1, ltm r trxl K liu IWIIHILLI' I56 llRNI ROXX UNQ l Rl! -'xl XX 1Illll lLl l'XLflLllLlC act1x1t1es and OPIHIODS An eff1e1ent staff under the lcad ersh1p of Mr Gene Ross has to1led xneessantly to gather 1n all the nevss of mterest and to meet the deadlmes vsh1eh roll around exert tvto weeks Hovnexer dCSP1lC a pressmg schedule the staffs members haxe conslstcnt ly managed to ma1nta1n the hlgh standards wh1ch the Rampage has set for 1tselt 1n the past Nlfkll XX RlllRN AND RFPORIIRN ilt '1 th NlffJXD Rffx lx D 1 LX n en 1 1 s N 1 D tt n 'S an l 0 .1 -- R f -Q I Q , 5 V V. F S- , '- V- llfg- VX -1 I ...J I.':r': fu . -. J D': - 1 V ' A . . 1. ' ,A V t . A . .. . .7 Q - V I- A 5 ' 'S , l 7 - . A v In A v Iv v yi . 7 v , A h 1 ' , 1 Y ' U - . T 1 - I' A .' ' K 4 f s flf- .lt - -s. '- , j . l.nd. C. th. l. A' il ll ff . r.lll.lNflllI'lL' sinus . 1 X- ' R , I 1 mf' . 2 - wx K .4 5 . lt-rt 111 zzgnt l..f XXl1.11le-5. l'i.t - D.1.n.ng, hl.ll'lllH Gm' er, Kap NI . .1 Yngsttr. Gayle Nnizth Clan-l Y.1st:.1.1 D7 , f Y. 1- Cu 'ff-,L . ' fu , K Y 'L1Fly. l,t,1 Non-erm, G1 le L1.h,11n, 1I.rx tx 1- A AI I KATIE HILL SEATTLE PRESS CLINIC DELEGATES Editor-in-Chief FIRST ROXV, left to right: Mary Dutton. Sheryl Gallenthine, Dan O'Brien, Ken Coffey. SECOND ROXV: Sue Menez, Mr. Gene R095 Carol Redmond Katle Hull Pat jones RAMPAGE REPORTERS llRS'l ROXX left to rxght Due Morenu Dawn Dvuglas Sharon Sanford Charlene Bacher Errol Dahl Case Pat Ratean THIRD ROXX Brxam Muller uhe XX ellband Barhara 'Iappero Cherwl Auger Bonme Abernathx Sandx Sanderson Karen Kelsex Karen Rollm SECOND RDVU: vloyee Aldrith. Linda .Shorgrcn. Lizl.Trask. Camille .Cavanaugh, Kathi' jones. Sue Such Harmony . 'T GIRLS' GLEIQ FIRST ROXXQ left to right: Diane Simmons. Kitty Smith. Margaret Little. Bonnie Adair Sallee Saunders. Sandy Russell. Sheila Jones. Deane Johnson. Linda Taylor. Gloria Morgan SECOND ROXXT Ventla Hilarie. Carol Poppeck. Marletta Moore. Sharon Land. Jacqui Line, Deidre Flinehbaugh. Jenny Nevis Gloria Casey. Sandy Ashleclfc. Judy Durling. Nanty Grant THIRD ROW: Audrey Hayes. Bonnie Barnes, Penny Angelina Verne. Barbara Stillman. Under the expert direction of Mrs. Helen Gray, the A Cappella Choir and Girls' Glee have enjoyed a very successful year. MRS. H ELEN GRAY Conduftor 'af A CAPPEIIA CHOIR FIRST ROXX. left to right' Georgia Bmtther. Martha lewis. Sally Murlwath. Margaret Johnson. Karol Morse. Barh.ir.z NItN.illy. I,uell,i Homer. Connie X'i'illz.i'its. Judi Mtflure. Maxine Zimmerman. Marianne Gresman. Carolxn Rotluxell.M.1t'orieJ.in1es SECUXD ROW Susan MtI..id1. Mania Iiitlcel. Nanq' English. Peggy' Ruse. Marian Hoover. Pat Kelly. Ifrnestine Cain. Gail Palinele. Sharon Johansen. Donna I.'sher. Maureen Diller. Sally Dotson. Susan Banning. Janet Iansrnimxer. Gaye Stutki. Jutli' Gillan. Clair Rolwideaux THIRD ROXY: XYayne Fuhrer. Kilvin Pierre. Jini Cr-ithers. Jim Stileni. Xieh Zetgfounis. Rith Dorenzo. Stew Ktirexet. Pant Allen. Jani Suelweeks. I.es Bucth, Jim f.iSlI'll', Harold T.nl-ii. Art Gpsiin. T-im Shinault. I7OI'R'I'H ROXX' Dau Dunlap. Don Redmond. -lim Pgulue Don NI.Ci.1nn. Daw NI.I3i't.g.1l Gam Center. Roh Kunselrtxan D tk 'Ifnf-iz' Hari fl Thiel, Ron Wkhh, Dave Selvev. Rrihin Dee Sxlxa. Dean Diettitit. -I E12 Niirfi n hike li:-ftlie I58 Humphrey. Marlene Flores. Sara Heppe. Cetilia XX'alker. Leslie Peliaux. Diana Brown, Linda Savie. Carol Vifal- laee. Jeanine Goulart. FOURTH ROXXY Berry Rice, Frames Graham. Ruth Jaekson. Pat Macey. Gene DeVries. Donna Moore. Kathy Bryant. Lintla Petersen. Patti Simons. Sandy Speights. Sydney Meally. Margaret Civilette. Music, Music, Music . . l STRING ENSEMBLE-fI.eft to right: Sue Vifeidner. Shirley Rogers. Margaret Bryant. Dennis Mann. The Pleasant Hill High School Orchestra under the direc- tion of Mr. Kenneth Harrison, is composed of the stringed in- strument group and a selected few from the band. Our Orchestra. which is recognized for its fine playing, took part in many school functions during the year. MR. KENNETH HARRISON Director ORCHESTRA-FIRST ROVV. left to right: Sue NX'eidner, Barbara McNally. .Iudy jentzen. Bob Rigor. -Ian Weidner. Mar- garet Bryant. Linda Gaston. Dennis Mann. SESCOND ROVU: Shirley Rogers. Carol Meisenheimer. Rebecca XY'est. Mary Cheney. Christa VC hitfield, Lynette McGuire. Pat XY'aIker. Sherry McCollum. Dorothy Burt. THIRD ROXV: Mr. Har- rison. Sue Collins. Don Hupman. Regina Hesse. I59 RALLY COMMITTEE 'Ilpv N cn .il Iums f.rf::':i'.iItLu Huis ri rwnsinlg :nr niinx -it :lim spL.z,1iul.ir .ind Ulf :ful cunts during Ili: xii-iw. yur 'Ilia Cnr: pus Quan l'wt11,1l 'll ui: Mir.:- mn I-T tlic I..is liiiimis tru.. 4.1 1 -mu LN i wr :liz ox. ring LH my ifrum- NPELIAI. IQVLXTN FIRST ROXY. left tu right: Riilmrd Xyissliack. Sindy Ofwnli. Nuncy Huguu. K.itic Dunning. Murggc Dutlic. Gum Alwlc SIZCDND ROXY. I.inil.i H.1ll. Slmrun lk-illxrg. Hrzrilxn fnggiris XX'.iync Yluilil. ilmriin Miliwlluiii. M.ixinL Tilliutt Cin-il XX'liitL. V iw, r S EPS. X .sf rxw 'f -,M an I , .iq 1--Q-,- i MR. JAMES SNOXVDEN l Adviwr ' Tlic Pulvluity Cninniiitcc had the l important iulw uf infurnting thc Stu- ilcnl body of the various ci ents dur- ing tlic srlwul ycar, This was done PUBLICITY COMMITTEE'-FIRST ROXY. lcfl tv right: Kwan Tliurp. l.1nJ.i Slmgrcn. Sli:-il.1 Sluul. Cirul Redmond lRAlly Cunimissiuncrl. Claudia G-vdliiil. B.irlv.ir.i Dorcnysv SECOND ROXY: Burbara O'T5rim, Andrei Swtt. Pat Mutta. Marilyn Cuilililiy. ,Linct Clark. Diana Figucm. Susan Case THIRD ROXY: Lin XY'li.itlcy'. Kay Trunt. Pit Scii-lc. cilillf' Guns. C.lI'lll Clauscr R.illy Pl.inn ng Cin: 'ititfu was in nlmrligc wt kgcrziig Ilia mliiwl sy r.r liiuli ,at 'T p.,inii.n R.il'1L's simms R.-XI l.Y l IRN l' XX un., . fi it flu- Liiii-L.s tlizwzcliiiiir tlii LAY PIANNIXLI RUXX lf' '- lxsx l.:.i, l:.' frills-Yi lligin C T 1: 11. ss win: vI...1'. l.9nll. Nsriu. Yi-i.n4 Nl C 4 FND Ri EXW Nik: Ulu-:IL-ii M.i:x Ann Ruswil X411 Thu. Nilfu Nl in D:.1:.:1 Yum li..1x Pi ia l'.ii:1 Nzxv' L' 5l.i:'. N l6O by pwstcrs. bulletins. .ind stunts for the numerous artixitics. iv Adding t-l-if .ing txuteiiient Iii mL Rallies nuts the Var lS.1ntl. 1. RANDY RAM Pep, pep, and more pep! XVith one of the largest enroll- ments in school, this is an organization whose m.1in pur- pose is to back our school and to promote all its athletic activities. This year the highly spirited Pep Club entertained at halt- time with card stunts, and supported the Rams with en- thusiasm. MEMBERS OF THE PEP CI.l'Pi .....i...--. 7 I K lb Q E 5 r S P. I : N 5 a Firms... E I l L n s u Q . - u s 1 n n u - s n n n ' . ......-.-...-,,, FIRST ROXX left to rrght Don Dameral Brll Hovserton Carl Squuuarmo Dennrs XY'allen Ixrclt Luyan SECOND ROVU Jim Campbell Manager Fred Lucero Tom Tarantrno Bob Juarez Don Lmdenau Ron Bearclslee Dave Clark Curt Bowers Manager THIRD ROW Mrckey Szylctowskr Bob Knshr John Turney Daxe Chrxstensen j1m Spxher Daxe Steperd Daxe Vandner VARSITY BASEBALL Under the able Loachmg of Lyle Palmer to do qu1tc vncll rn their prc scason schedule The-lr rcrord to data shows 9 mns agannst no defeats Prospects IH lugue LUlIlPCllflOl'l look promxsmg, IXIF PAINIER 'A ' 1 the Pleasant Hill Horschiders have managed ' I ' y- ' 4ri.,,rt1fA l62 'f 9 1 x ' M 'A- .4 , ,M . A ,C 4 X Whif X f A .. '-. ..-Q.,-if - 1- KA ,I .4 f.-.VgL,,,':,,,4,,:r,f . Z 4- '.j45?.lfg44i-' '.. A. v u - , rm ,.A -ffmf Q, ' -1 - ., . 7 f y -4 -1' ffQ1 .f fre-fff.-72 -1 Iwi'-1i.f'Qf '14 ',,-.l- - . Hs -51 fx ,'1n,g'r,Lq43,'f.:4 f1:.,.4q5.c: ef' W' ' A I ,Q , 4 A- I 'Yu .- up.. .10-I' 4 1, 1' I fa: W: . L1 Members of the 1960 junior Varsity baseball team are, SEATED: jerry Amarant, Allyn Chappell, jack Baldassari, jim Dunlop, Sam Thomas, Ron Ingersol. SECOND ROXW: Rick Brenna, Gary Flinders, Albert Oxley, jim Birchfield, Robert DeTar, Dave Rockxvell, Tim Rhyan. THIRD ROXW: Bob Simpson. Eric I-Ieuston, Ted Tweedy, Roger Levy, Keith Twitchell, jim Dukey, Mick Thomas. Bill Weir, Mike Van Buren. JUNIOR VARSITY By press time, the junior Varsity baseball nine has had only two games. They lost the first one to Las Lomas by the score of 11-5, but came right back to MR, DON LOCKYER beat Acalanes 5-0 on a beautiful no-hitter by fresh- Coach man Bob Simpson. The team is practicing hard and hopes to improve its last year's record. JACK BALDASSARI BILL WEIR SAM THOMAS Second Base Shortstop Pitcher left to right' Mike B'ers Tom Mason Dennis Bar '. A Mrliride. john Correia. Bill Erickson. Don XX'iIson. Guy' Gaughcn . . 5 . . . ry Damon Herbert. Chuck Schulter. Al. lNlrBRlDE VARSITY GOLF Under Coach John Kaputof, the Ram golfers are looking forward to another successful season. jg, In playing order the team is composed of Al Me- Bride, Dennis Barry, Don Wilson. Tom Mason, Bill Erickson, and Gary Gaughen. JOHN KAPUTOF Coarh DENNIS BARRY DON XYILSON TOM MASON Z 1960 VARSITY TRACK TEAM The 1960 edition is .1 solid du.1l meet selu.1d .is wus proven in their e.1rly se.1sor1 victory over powerful Vallejo. Although not overly endowed with Outstand- 'if ing stars. the Rams should htuc their greatest number ol' qu.1li1'ic.rs in the history of Ram track for the North Coast lfinals, The 1960 squad is our best balanced group and one of the top teams of the East Bay Area. E MR. BOB MtGl,'lRF Coath TOM XYEBB Defending C.C.Div. and D.V.A.L. loo Cfhamp 1959 State Meet Qualifier, Wadi? Nlllili liRODll CfH1'Cl'i lvR:XY RfKil'R liiillli f l ll li NAIUAZAR -X 1 1+ :ri 'ey -ri: -if Nwrtlztm 1'z.:tt,si:1ig gi'flf '1fi' Slut Put' PHH4 Ks If lvl-517 173 N il' 11 A lT475l17 -413 H C lzri it ' 1' ' 'N 1 zurimrs ur A Q ' A '- imtzziz IQQ -'1 1 ,511 ID sto till ill 166 Q 1960 BEE TEAM As usual. one of the top three squads in their league but lacking sufficient depth for a champion- ship. This team should score all the way into the North Coast finals. MR. JAMES R. TIMMS Coach fx 5 tiuiiixs' CLASS BEE TRACK TEAM CARL KULTTI JIINI STEPHENSON KEN YOUNG PHHS 1320 record holclergruns un- PHHS 701-Hgh Hurdle record man' Tots One of the top 330 men in Northern der 3:30 consistently. B High jump man also. Cilllffiffliii- Can bCffC1' 2330. I67 llRSl ROV lcft tu right Bill XX amosh, Rav Marsh. Cliff Cullings. Brute Shaw. Paul Rowland. SECOND ROW Pctc lxingmin Paul lalourcs Bob McQuivey. Dave Grow, Mike Phillips, Coach jim Snovvden. With the return of four lettermen, this year's Ram Racqueteers faced the task of defending their championships. A few players up from last years freshman team helped to fill the vacancies left by graduating seniors. Each match showed marked improvement which helped to develop a success- ful year to help introduce the new courts for next vear. VARSITY TENNIS DAVE L1ROVE BOB McQL'IVEY Pal I RUXX I -KXD l5lI.l. XYAMOSH JUNIOR VARSITY Matehes with junior Varsities of local schools provided ext-erieme for those players striving to work their wav up the tornpetitive ladder. Their improvement provided depth to a strong Varsity, rl' O FIRST ROXY. left to right: Pete Butler, Don Douglas. lioh Stheid. Steve Hayes. SECOND ROXYQ Gordon Davis. Dave Kingman. Chris Poethler. Steve KLlbLISCk. Rav Halling. FIRST ROVU. left to right: Don Phillips, Ritk llrandes, Bill XYalker. Roger XYall-ter. Alex .Benton SECOND ROXY: Bill Whidswortli. hfanilgerg ,larry XYt'odl1e.1d. Craig Brown. Boh Iicwluk. PJ! Ganong. Ken Heiges, I . 5 qx . X f i ix 4 AL BENTON F RESHMAN TENNIS The prospett of new courts inspired .1 large turnout of eager to learn frlvsh who par- ticipated in a full sea- son against other fresh- men teams and junior Highs. Novites at the seasons start. they were experiented veterans hy May. I69 PLEASANT HILL GYMNASTIC TEAM TN Thu Rini K!Xtnn.1stit tum begin tht- stxswn with .in unprete- tit-nttti thsplly' wt' strength .intl tt-.ini titpth in winning thc North- t-rn Cllif-4lI'Ili.l Imit.1tii-n.tl with .1 rctmrti Snushing number of ill S -sx On tht basis tit ist rtttirtis 1nd tht rtsults ot tht Irnimtioiul mttt it 5ttms sltt tti .issunit thvtt tht Runs will hut tht grtat txt pintustit stibtin in tht history tit Plttsint Hill High Sthool C ORDUN MADDX X Ltwith RNIIH NQI AD IIRNI ROXX lr i is tx hhn Wt tti Run XXthh N tt Nttl NECO ll Xi D Cf W1 I1 will fl NQOV1 XI I IIIN Ont ,tim lundsmnd iri 'lttinl it ttin 'Nltttlts is tn i irtiunti LXIl'1INsI t ti st ithn th Ptrt N uriztvnttl Str it all Xb N kk' K X 1 nisttrtin PHHNttih1xt xwn Ntr htrn C I 1 I irtnunti thgtnii itinshii I I V mf. f ,f - ff L' A VA f M ' f ' -f t-it Iii rigitz Bill . i hx ' , ft., ,'-tts, f ' XD ROXY: Dan xIkC.lII1iNi1. flhtitk Pitktrnx. Dum Xt-ttlt-Q. Rich Matkzn, Kcn Pt-ft. Dmt- Moreno. m.in.igcr. 9C,O' . ' f'I I'I.l:N Iris in. 1 ' Vngx. Q ' ' A ' 2' A 1 ' ' un p. .llclx 4 1 . N . 1 ' 1 . . .11-. Lf' . . H' ix tit..1i V g rin t- . .llt-l.. H . 1. . ,iii .ill ring . Ht ix tht' rt- nl glii- :ht A ' i t '- .1hitir1i.t .tl - I ISILI. EASI.-IZY RON XX I BIS XUgl Hdndstmd for Ircc Immun S ...J 1' 1. ILNIOR VARNITH FIR'-I ROXX left to rmht NIILL Dxbmx Iinrrm Hmmm Dml Rxsnuwcn Dmm New Ou NECOXD ROXX G np Rnbur B ,mc Nixllcr Harul' 'Ih l I m fhlpll Dun' Bzugllupu D.1X1d Moreno man fur 5 e 53 ' XX A ' 1 W P fi ' 'f w I A if Q 4 C - .Y 1- A ' I L J' A Elly V, ., mn., if X. I A lv Li-.1 lb Cwmzng wut wr pll-:ul Irwm tllp un ITJIIQVIJIIHC VARSITY SWIMMING Plc.1s1nt Hill High Sthtitil's Swinimcrs cxpctt tu bc on thc winning side of the ledger this year. The Rams will tarry ,in imprtssixc rcwrd into thc sclson this yur. hming t.1l-:cn first places in thc Dilblo V1llCy Athlctic Lmguc Rclays .ind thc Diving Cltirniml hcld at Mt. Diablo. Tha tum .ilso storctl tix crwhclming xittorics mer Allmmbra. Acalancs. .intl I.ix'crmorc High Sthools. A full sthctlulc xxpiits thc Rams in lciguc ttiiiipctititm. 113,54 MR NORMAN Dc NARDO Cimth O- K I PAUL MURPHY Distnntc HRNI' ROXX. lt-fi In z :lit lcfrx' Xiglit:na.ilt-. M,irty- lirtnncr. Dtnnx XX .tri lit-n Iii at lftxtn. Liltn Qii'.ili.iit' Nlzl, UXID ROXX' 'lim Vw Dim, ,lim Kriuht-rg. Al Liriwtttv, Al Hunts Kun C1-tit-i, -l.iilt XX'in- tir 'IHIRD RUXX Rl.lZ.ll'tl NX'iwii.1ii4. l,.iL.l l 1,1114 li ik llttiz Min D.iitA Ktni Riin N ' 'Fi Tilt Nitin I72 RICHARD XVISSHACK Brcaststrukc ' X 'il iff-I ,nh i 'jl BEE SWIMMING FIRST ROXV. left to right: jeff Patch, Bobby Dimmitk. Mike Eagg, Chester Northway, Dee Turner. Mike Silvey, Steve Coffey, SECOND ROXV: Terry McDonald. jim Buxton. Bob Thotla. Davq Judd, Ed Dunn. Phil Murphy, Ron Quick. THIRD ROXV: Phil Brassy. Rick Blumberg. Ron Boeger, jim VasDias, Don King. Bob Kent, Geroge Sellers. PAUL LOXYRANCE Dix er MARTY BRENNER Sprinter DAVID KENT Butterfly ADVISORS---left to right: Mrs. I2l.1ine Bohne. Miss june Young. Mrs, Carla Lowe. Miss Sully King, Mrs, Iilinore Herod. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION In 198 lf Plestsmt Hill Higii Sthool the Girls' Athletit Association was organized to incre.1se interest in girls' sports. to deepen loyalty to the school .ind to promote sportsnun- ship in all sports Aetixities. Memhers of Girls' Athletic Assotiztion r.1rn letters. pins, and other .myrrds hy partieipatinig in the mrious sports. Membership in Girls. Athletic Assoeiltion is open to all girls interested in organized sports. TUMBLING -I! 13 mv- A Human Pyramid W BOXYLING X - BONYLING CHAMPIONS It-tt Zu right: Drinn.r Soderer. Xxnty Murray. Qrrhy Gxzncs. Diinn.r Heihle. Liroi Chtilutk, I74 fi , VOLLEH BALL 4543? Vp and Over! GAA OFFICERS'-left to right: Bex Milnes. Viee President Kay jarobson. President In 4-, A BASKETBALL L'p for a jump Ball! MARILYN GRAEBER Homecoming Queen Candidate . ' a , FOL'R YEAR AWARD VUINNERSY --ff FIRST ROW, left to right: Pat Fishel, Pat jones. Nancy Hague, Kay Jacobson, SEC- OND ROVU: Bev Milnes. Arnoldine McNuughton. Beth Clark, Judy Friborg. W'here did the Birdie go? -A.g,v H '. ' 'L ' S TRAMPOLINE Vl I A perfect Back Dropf I75 CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION OFFICERS-Left to right: -lohn Crothcrs. Vue Presidentg Frank Brauclt. Treasurcrg Bill Sturman, Prt-sitlentg Carol Yasuda. Secretary. 1 3 sllumnm MISS CLARA MOHLER ll! AclXlS11f mf, 'H QS. G X 5lfAl.lSIiARIiR5 lilR5'l4 ROW' left to rzght. Sliarun Sanllortl, Mania Sttxcltlmkr-r. Ann Xxfilkins. Pat Mclntvre. Carol Yasuda SECOND ROXY, Vitki Ifhrxtt. I.:-vvell ljemamin. Rithartl Pantages. liill iturnian Not prtturetl Al Mtliricle Mr lilii-1' ci'ngr,1ti:l.itinu and prestnt- ng Vi-ki Fhtitt vuth hu sc.ilbe.irci's ttrflli .ik I76 Membership in C.S.F., the Cali- fornia I-ligh School Honor Society, is earned by students who make high records in scholastic and extra- curricular achievement. The purpose of the organization is to encourage a high level of scholarship by rec- ognizing accomplishment and grant- ing the privileges of membership. The motto of the organization is Scholarship for Service. STUDENTS WHO EXERT EFFORT RECEIVE RECOGNITION Members of the Cxlnturma Sthularshrp lederatmn are IIRSI ROXX Sandra Olsen Put Frshtl Carol Yasutlt Pat Mt lntyre Nancy Prall Phyllrs Studebaker Marsha Studebaker Rlta Eupter Xlymkr Shayy Sue Nlalnltk Sandy Neyyton SECOND ROV Lmda Carruth Judy Radoseyrch Vxckr Ehrltt Ixatherrne Dunning., hlma Sundln Sharon Sanford Steye Xlyells Nancy Carpenter Bob Jensen Brll Thurston THIRD ROXX Mary Keneflelt Ann Vyxlkxns jul1e Vyellbancl Byron Brovyn Ioyyell Benyamm Daye Dunlop Llnda Shogren Gayle Grbson Manta Meek Daye Olsen TOL RTH Rxthard Pantages frank Braudt Al MtBr1de Members ut the Calxfurma Stholtrshxp Fetleratmn are FIRST ROXX lrnxtt H tsuda Carl Iohnstwn Martha Leyyrs Rcgnna Hesse janet Clark Carolyn Drmbat Cherre Hxshlda Judy Grllm Kltty Smrth Alun O Donnell SECOND ROW Mar leen Dunne Donna Hexbel Pat Hurley Erleen Abbas Garl Bushman lrm Nas Dru Roy Dunlop Carl Squxttrarrne jerry Pantages Helen Crothers Pam Duke Carol Vylre THIRD ROXX Marge Ca ly lun S1mpson Cathy Games Nanfy TeSellc jerry XY oodhead Ken Frredenbach Nanty Mxrchell Annette lxuyyal lu Steye Hayes Gary Pryor Daye Brtlshayy Cabot Abel Gordon Dayzs I77 l ROW: Bob Cattelica. 'lim Dukey, Joe Lewis. 'Roger HcnafiXfPetC Kimhallgliill sfumtm. Bradley' Houstona Day-ia Kem. V X SCIENCE CLUB IIR9'1 ROXX lelt to right Sheldon Brown Ann Duman Ann Bromr Sharon Fist Ruta Eugstcr john Cagno SECOND ROW Bxllle larue Barham Melxlllx Chrxstxne Van Dorn Mike Chllton Frank Braudt Darxl Coe Paul Frtzgerald 11m Qeullw The students rn thrs club haxe xamed mterests IH the trelds of scrence Workxng closely mth elass proyects thexr actnmes and mterests range from the 1T1yStC1'l6S NCE Cll lu Olllf YR l N L1 x Xue Pres en lf ara INleX1llx R r ine e L xr n F s HI x H1 1 l78 HR NORNI NieRAl X of the test tube to satellltes Thls orgamzatxon has made a good mme tor xtselt m times past Varrous members ot the group haxe won hrgh an ards lor therr studnes and projects IMANNA Yll Clxl me Il m. uenfm It Q E f 1 f R? il ' E' 2, , 3 1 sv 3 SCIEQ Q. 75 ,z S' ma fc llig ' - 'aid' t. ,V lj. lv Ql. A. uw el A' S'lr'!.1Vk, Sli, rl Last, Pre - 'F. R iele ,rl fl Cf.gno.'l're.1sL1fer f . . . ' Z pf Ad 'wr , H., fi 3 Q L A ,A alar- Seventh Annual Science Award Winners JULIE WELLBAND Thvroxin and the Dwarf Mouse First prize P,H.H.S, Science Fair, entered Bay Area Science Fair, biological division. Eleventh grade. SHARON EAST Oil Extraction of the Perfefz Awerjmmz using Ultrasonicsw Second prize P.H.H.S. Science Fair, entry in Bay Area Science Fair, physical science division. Twelfth grade. BILL STURMAN The Ionization Rate of Oxygen Third prize P.H.H.S. Science Fair. An entry in the Bay Area Science Fair, physical science di- vision. Twelfth grade. GARY PETERSON Natural Growth Versus Aureomycinn Special merit award P.H.H.S. Science Fair. QV' aurora non As me nvocnno- conumy OIL I menu ar u urcmnv ro gg r-nu vo nvlucr 'na on ru W mt KINXITAYQ N45 1SmAT'EU YK CDINUTY I EITIETWG UNO' fx CADI CHAN OIIICERS I'tll Term Dltk Pantages Pres ltltnt Lowell Btnjammn Vlce Prcsldcnt Sprmg Term Karen Caduceans PRE MED CLUB The Caduccan Pre Med C lub IS a year round Career Guidance Actmtw armed at mtroducmg students to many flelds ot mcdxcal mterest It IS prtmarnly edu catlonal nn nature but has a serx 1ce actmty too m rts xoluntcer vsorlt m local hospxtals and Therapy cen ters Speakers and fllms brlnb a constant and xarled contact wth the medxcally related professtons nn our commumq Ileld trlps to hospntals labs and treat ment centers haxe prouded an opportunxty for stu dents to see xarrous medlcal careers 10 actton FIRST ROW left to rxght Chrns Whltfleld Karen Cl3VSlD Beth Sroufe Karm Rollln Sherry Homer Dorls Fergu son SECOND ROXX Rebecca Vest Xancrc Tlce Karen LeCrox Sharon East Barbara Tappere Doug I-Iedensten lxtthx Cuklllllly THIRD ROV Lovell Benyamm Dlck Pantages Frank Braudt Ilfll Norton Luella Hooxer Sands Burnham Chrts Vm Dorn Leslxe Heflm NALI X C l ARK Ht-1 ttom na. Queen Clndldlte 180 MRS LOIS FOX 'Kdx xswr - . . r ' ' , - - ' . l' A 9 1 1 ' ' . K ' I r K W .K ', I ' Q - . . ' ' ' ' w l,eCrtry. President: Karen Rollin. Vite President. . T 4 4 . ' 7 ' F . ' ' A v v I - 't . ' , 'VI ,, ' ' 'V , , . U ' ' . , Scholarship Award Winners 'lhese senzurs hrirught tlistinttiiin To themselves anel tw the sehuul by their superior perfeirmances in the National Merit Sehnlarship Tests and the Scholastic Aptitude Tests nt the College Entranee E:-:.1min.1tiun lieurel. STANDING. Ilrifm left: I.mvell Be-nmmin. D.u'iel Kent. Mike Sculs ly. SITTING: Susan Vfcielncr. Nut pictured: john Crrithers. one of the ntitstnneling seliulurs in this ye-.iris seninr el.1ss, NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS 1 sy 5 A 's 1960 BANK OF AMERICA ACHIEVEMENT WINNERS 5 Ln seninrs luxe been singled ut tor Bin i Ameri 1 st ettitieite winners were I RSI ROXX mic teeuenitinn ward s ein e le i s i Nu linme rn ry winners were D xie lx nt s renee .in in itlitmities nuniits Xinex Cirpenter tnre en lmeuuee xhCOXD ROKR Peter Ktnball tint: arts Bill Ntnrnun liberal irt Christini Nunelin rm in seeial stiener Peter lx mhill D li er liirt weitional arts nes itl H t n .1 IDIXIl kent a seienee pietuted ehn fri thers mithei ities ee een i tis X it I8I A v in , - of ik, 5 i I , , X W la I t 4 I V X 3 1 f K Qkjx KN 23 3 X I NXJR, 5 Q 5 5 I if 4' . 1 P' Y in - , A M ' N f X H fi 6 E: W' V4 Qs , lyyyg .1 xx H 4. QQ, 4 ai, id f ' Aw .P x I ls.. hiv- ll 'F' s . ri ,v v'N sa ' Qfukvyk N' W a Y ,, A , 'W 1 .jaw A '55 ' 1 3, , di Ni-J in + J'-1. ' -1 , Y .V T l 1 3: if 3 'Q 3' MR JOHN KAPUTOI Yearbook Adusor We the Rambler Staff of 1960 wnsh to express our gratitude to Mr Kaputof for hrs help and advrce rn making our 1960 annual the most mterestrng and prcturesque of any yet pub lrshed for thrs school Dave Ruchey looks on h Ie Mr MoscheH washes has daughfer Duane s wundow MOSHETTS MOBILGAS I8I9 Confra CosI'a Hwy ll L X, be If I e a+ Ihe E U P Exfras Q YOU Can Fund gf PLEASANT OAKS VARIETY Nexf Door 'Io Louls Sfore I928 Oak Park Blvd PLEASANT VIEW VARIETY Nexf Door +o Louis S+ore 70I Gregory Lane You WIII Gei' PROMPT DELIVERY FOIT1 CONTRA COSTA DELIVERY SERVICE 27I7 N Mann SI WALNUT CREEK YE 4567I BEAUTIFUL ENDURING FORMICA COUNTERS WALLS SHOWER ENCLOSURES Town and Coun+ry Cabine+s 27I7 NII1 Main S+. iIfI5 W. C. YE 5-7433 YE 4-0064 AII Klnds of Sporhng Equlpmeni' 6 SPORT CHALET 3303 N Mem Sfreei' PLEASANT HILL I YE 4 0297 1.13 MONUMENT PRINTING COMPANY SCHOOL PUBLICATION 'COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL OFFSET LETTERPRESS ' LAYOUT DESIGN ARTWORK I849 Confra Cosfa Hwy PLEASANT HILL CALIFORNIA MuII'Jerry 5 4424 ProfesslonaI Care Is Good for +I1e Harr MIRROR OF BEAUTY I687 Confra Cosfa Hwy Mu 5 825I PLEASANT HILL NAVE ELECTRIC I538 Locus+ S+ree+ WALNUT CREEK Zemfh TV Tape Recorder H: Fl Sfereo YE 4 4404 E eryfh ng fo Ihe Sfamp Coll c+o CJTAMD I5I5 Cypress Ave 2I26 Cen+er S+ WALNUT CREEK CALIF BERKELEY CALIF BUSMAN S HOLIDAY BUSY RAMBLER STAFF MEMBERS 'Ia e Im u c fo pos for one THATCHER S SERVICE Free Puck Up Emergency and Del very Road Ser :ce Two Locahons 250I N Mann W C YE 4 7969 II90 Tread Ln Concord VT' E25 2' Q Q35 AUT REPAI S ky JANDR COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE 3099 N Mann SI' WALNUT CREEK 4 0399 y YE 5 SPORTS 8: GAMES for All Your XG I604 Locus+ SI' WALNUT CREEK YE IOI7 if OLD COINS BougI'1+ or Compleie CoIIec+lon YE 5 3850 CLYDE HARDEN 27I7 N Mem WALNUT CREEK I 5 I'I REESE VARIETY I860 Oak Park Blvd. gain Walaee FRED KELLEWAY HARDWARE Everyfhlng for +I1e Do I+ Yourself Bu Ider 272I N MAIN WALNUT CREEK YE 4 9526 DALE S TV ELECTRIC I695 Con+ra Cosfa Hwy MU 5 0320 II f I '. I JK J! Xi V I' R . vw T f'I-. K- E qv I V I ar e YE - Emergenc -I237 SPORTING NEEDS A A few - AI' - - I I So :'e Nafcy Hagoe efd Ence Siaw .ook over one . C: VE merf '-F' a4I:- f: eva' abe a+ Reese VarIeIy. , na Lynn Iw p o a I ,, ff i :fx ,.-.1 Q! STORE 8: OFFICE EQUIPMENT E.-X X0 DRUGS QI.. ' AND CENTER Ui' E71 'IL- UN1 AIN FO cash regusfers refrrgerahon adding machnnes fypewrnfers office supplues and marlcei' equup PHARMACY mem' I922 Oak Park Blvd STORE 81 OFFICE EQUIPMENT CENTER PIeaSanI H'II 5 Doray Dr PIeasan+ HIII MU 2-49I0 For Coun+ry Llvmg e PATTY O SHOP 3439 N Main a+ II16 Monumen'I' YE 4 5337 Have A Good Summer DAS MATTERHORN Speclalfy SIu Shop 2I O INDA WAY ORINDA VILLAGE Open Oci +o May Dia smiIes a pIIy as she is driven pas+ her new Friends In fIne Fo 'fb II Parade Iasf Novem- ber. 1' I :Q 4 I .- ,Z 1 . Zh. . I 'N It-E . 4 c Vi! A II: . . . . . ,ff I , . I . . . - f KF a+ ' 1 ' . ' f II1 , R JORY S 45 .1 Flowers by Ware E2 O ig W Service for Every Occaslon 4+h and Broadway '542 Bonanu OAKLAND CALIFORNIA WALNUT CREEK BG RUTY DGIIIY 484 I2+h Sfreef Oakland 7 Callfornla Phone TWmoalcs 3 2I55 A Comer and Doran Franchlse School Laiesf from Hollywood LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE You Can Earn S500 a Monfh and More' Anniudf nna a o eay e s s a fanngieyr an Car' DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST 24 Hours a Day Call YE 4 2984 i WARREN DRUGS Prescruphon Pharmacy I85 N Pleasani' Hull af +he Corner of Grayson and Pleasan+ Hull Roads OPEN DAILY 9 AM TO I0 PM I I I . Lee s en s are in co fi u I dem nd in heaufy shops ihrough ui lh B Ar a becau profes ion l r i 3 h eceive. Before you make any career decisions make sure you 'lalll 'r n of our courieous regisfrars. y-:r.-,', 'u 4 n 0 A vw- ..- AND STEVENSON ELECTRONICS TV SIGFGO-HI F: AMPEX MAGNAVOX RECORDS TAPE I53I Locusi' SI'ree+ WALNUT CREEK YE 5 7353 McDONALD S TEXACO SAVE SERVICE Q, lk AT Your MM dW D+ FRIENDLY TEXACO DEALER DIABLO BOWLING SUPPLY 50I PaI'Ie 50 Blvd I5 Boyd Rd YE 54II5 PLEASANT HILL MONUMENT MARINE SPORTS CENTER Home of Your Fu+ure Boa+ 332I N Mann Pleasanf Hull YE 5 5083 BELL BOY WIZARD REINELL SABRECRAFT - l 1 I! ' - r. ascaro feIIs Joan Hilgendorf an ali a he 'rI1e acIvan+ages of owning a cusforn 'Iii' bowling IaaII. TO OUR SPONSORS Thanks to the many generous and cooperative business firms who have placed ads in the 1960 edition of the Rambler. The staff of this book and the students of Pleasant Hill High School wish to express their sincere appreciation to those estab- lishments which have helped make this yearbook possible. Your 1960 Rambler staff hopes you like your yearbook. 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