Polytechnic High School - Polytechnic Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)
- Class of 1959
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X.fx.,f -fpf -y,.i5, xx f is , , . gi .Tuieiofaed Eg, the Cfaoo, af ,ff W 9' ' Sdiacl San fixmwioca, xx X ,fy N-f ' W' 'safari ma-:Q G ME 5152 VZ1'.J- 4 D. I ,, V T ,H A I W - . -.w,:,L:.. 1 - - V 1 L L , v ,, . , L -. mil! QW, 2, if-f V1 Q, JW, I. 22 242 fi ul School days, school days, dear old golden rule days.. . So go the words of the famous old song, and so goes the theme of THE POLYTECHNIC 1959. With- out any fancy frills or gimmicks this yearbook attempts to show Polytechnic High School as it was during the 1958-1959 school year: a school filled with a variety of activities and learning situations designed to give its students the best education possible. School days are filled with work, study, and fun, and this book attempts to re-capture these events through the written word and the photograph. It is a simple, straight-forward presentation of the events which will be most remem- bered by the students including school activities, athletics, clubs, class pro- jects, and graduation. This, then, is a record of what has transpired at Polytechnic High School during the year, a record of the school days of some 1,800 Polyites who make the mass of brick and steel a warm, living thing. .7 aff , AAeefthe FacuHy lf's Not Easy fo Say Goodbye The Home of Champions Polyifes Are Busy People That Day Finally Arrives Winning is a Poly Tradition Something for Everyone Shoppes Take Heed P096 page P096 P096 P096 page P096 P096 8 T6 28 40 60 78 90 T24 my ., , I W -Q33 Vw my ifi11g'5 T 5 .. vs' ' , a V 6 me +A 8 XNNEY r Shw' NC 66 xppfli and leo ttzwn ol 5 0 After many years of serving as student body adviser, Mr. james Kinney stepped down from his position of responsibility to devote more time to his duties as head of the Math Department and coach of the tennis team. For a long time Mr. Kinney has supervised the functioning of the student government of Polytechnic. Dozens of student leaders have benefited from his advice and guidance. To Mr. Kinney this book is dedicated in sincere apprecia- tion for all he has done for Polytechnic and its students. ',.73cwfa UU U U U prepo ra ,ZLSE EDNA B Miss Beckman has served Polytechnic efficiently and well as head of the Business Department. Through her direction the department has become one of the largest in the school. In the fall term Miss Beckman announced that she was serving her last semester as a business teacher and would retire. Her presence at Polytechnic has been sorely missed. To her this book is dedicated in deep gratitude for her years of teaching and for all of her work in better preparing the boys and girls of Poly to meet the challenges of the business world. Or H7 E 9 Worlglglt-1,1N uslne I Typical of the cooperative spirit of the Poly High faculty was the turn-out for the Block P Skating Party. Some fifteen teachers attended the affair and over half put on skates and ioined the stu- dents in whirling and spinning around the floor. Taking a break from the hustle and bustle ofthe rink are fleft to rightl: Mr. Gelardi, Mr. Kohtz, Mrs. Nackord, Mr. Nackord, Mlss Morrell, Miss Maurer, and Mr. Collis. Poly teachers like to get together, and this picture proves it. The Welcome New Teacher Tea was helcl in the fall term and the cooking room was packed to the ceiling with Poly teachers being sociable and enioying themselves. If you look carefully you can see such favorites in the crowcl as Mrs. Abrishamian, Mr. Buskirk, Mr. Cameron, Mr. Teplitz, Mrs. Gerringer, Mr. Maxwell, Mr. Over, and Mr. Harlan as well as many others. P X, Vis: an-1 ins- UT'-Nba fi ls, the .93 Sang ' nf' I-.J W Fall 1958 MR. STEVE EBERT Favorite Man Teacher, Fall l958 The members of the Business Department said farewell to the head of the department, Miss Edna Beckman, at a s ecial luncheon. Miss Beckman, seated on the left, fiI'liSl1ed her chores in February and was guest of honor at several Iuncheons and dinners paying tribute to her for her years of work in behalf of Polytechnic. 2 5 MRS. ALANE LARSEN Favorite Woman Teacher Spring 'I959 MR. VERNON NEWELL Favorite Man Teacher Spring T959 MISS JANNIE CHAN Favorite Woman Teacher, ML , 1 N 1 mfr' ,ww 1 M-Tmj V 4' V, ' 1, 677.55 F' ,, LJ B A ,JA L . Lf ' ' H, PRINCIPAL MELVIN PETERSON PAGE I0 , .T rm, fleadieafj C6 99 Cl fell! O I Blueprints, drawing boards, and slide rules don't usually figure in the day-to- day activities of a high school principal, but Mr. Peterson has been wading through stacks of them as the modernization of Polytechnic begins. The new library is nearing completion and the summer months will see the beginning of changes on the fourth floor. It is anticipated that the complete modernization will take several years, and Mr. Peterson will be busy seeing that the new Polytechnic is adequately suited to the needs of the student body and faculty. The next few years will be a challenge to the principal, but he feels confident that the student body and teachers will give him the needed support to make Polytechnic better than ever . Qeana ' Room 123 is the headquarters of Mrs. Sigue Walker, dean of girls. In this room Mrs. Walker carries out her many func- tions as assistant principal. She super- vises, counsels, corrects, helps, and in general, does a hundred and one chores in guiding the activities of the girls of Polytechnic. Cheery, pleasant, and a tireless Worker, she is always working to see that things at Poly run a smooth course. Mr. Ivor Callaway PAGE Il Mrs. S igne Walker ..a, 'IU' ' way, Room 124 is the domain of Mr. Ivor Callaway, dean of boys. As in the case of Mrs. Walker, Mr. Callaway is a jack- of-all-trades as he carries out his func- tion of supervising the male members of the Poly population. His office is always filled with boys having problems and problems created by boys. Through many trying situations, he always possesses a winning smile and a never-gloomy personality. flkan, of .93ag0, . ..,, Q, 'W Mr. William Mr. Roy if f' Mrs- Rem' Buskirk Anderson Abflshamlan Science Machine Shop English and A , N1 Foreign . Lfmg'-'Gee S 1, ig., . A I i X , ,Qzpjgh ,, Business and . Counseling Mrs. Mary Byrd W dw Mr. Milt Axt Science f 4 ? ,, , ,,,. Phy sical -'f'f , f 'ff' . 4 Q 12 Edu CG fl OI1 iq m f? ,yfw ,' A , ,f 4,,,f, ,, x.a,., ,1.:.- f , Mr. Robert V 4 g A Nr. Robert Cameron f f j ' Braghetta Head, Industrial 9 5 Business and 4 Miss Enid Clark Main Office W f f ,'jfC,W' .- 3,12 ,-j ff- Wf A A Z .ff f1 1: Q ff 4 , 1,112 2744 F5 51521 1, ,1 1 , 1,.,V, ,,,r,, ,, ff? X! 617 .V wfff f :Mi , f ,. is ' f , '47f'MfQZ f' ' yi ffzlf, ffz,,'4.,9Z rw? 1, 4, Mr. Steve Ebert Science, Physical Education, and Counseling Miss Olga Ericcson Business and Counsel ing Arts 1'v:2a, 1:,z-rw V. 1-A.. .- W-fw , 4- s M gm, l..f79,f,,,? H9 .... . f W- , ,, 1 fb 5 f 4 f f f 52 f f, Mr. Harry Collis Foreign Languages 11 JU, ' .L -an -1' 1 Q ' .I ' 1 21 . 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X f - ,-fs fri' ., 1,1 A S mfr 'f'f4' M . 5, 'W' , gig - K 3' if x ,f 3496 ' ,I . ' X i ' . gh Q.. - f. ., H t V. ,,,.,, ,L ,a.f..?,.. I my 7 I 4,5 f, 'A ' Q7 ' S 1 ' 'vlvv J it I 7? l Mr. Vernon , . Mr Samuel 5 4' it Miss lnev Freethy e 1' :Li ' Q ue, Lioldman My Kenney English 4' .3 -, 5,5 1- -r English ,gm fig History Jifw , l A 'N ,, r, .3 , Y l 1 1 . V V l Li I Q 1 4? L 1 ,, , Q- A 6 V . 3 ' ' . ',lf ,f,e,f ,,f.-,f 1' Miss Ruth ' A Miss Eunice iflg, V , Franklin Goldberg A , ' 1 , V History and r, Physical -'H , -:gig 9 Current Affairs Education ' ' Q 'P 'Ai .' '13 Mfr, sk we 3 . 'M Nw'.1 , .ea -1- Ji f v- ww fi -. ' ,--' ' w2:V'., A :IV F , I -jx , arf? N. I l g td., Miss Katherine i ' Keeley Q . li? ' History and - , Seiji, - ' I V, Foreign Language ---- H 2 ' l A N V 3 2- .nc J - 2:4 f 'KN .V .6 r ii -.X -A 1' . ,- -.Tr Iii: '- AEA l Mr. Patrick Mr. Richard Houston Gelardi -. Science and S Q Driver is , Counseling Xv A Education - X. - I 4 lf I X 1 W ' i ef M - 1 Mr. John Hofer , ., Business and If Mrs, Helen Garden Photography 1' Mrs..Alane Larson Dean of Boys' Q BUSINESS Office . V vv ifria n, fv- vC l ' -- Miss Melva Hatten Mr. Clarence Koop , J Mathematics and H'f 0 Y and . P' Counseling 6 Driver Education ,NN . i L l x KK if 'V . 5 , , 4 'W ' 'Q .,?- -in A V Mr. Ray Kohtz MJ 'fbi .- English, Mr. John A Journalism, and Hqflqn 1 ' I YeCll'bO0k I Lux Lab and ' so Science Q , X ,A ia ' 'Q Mrs. Eloise ...N r ik ,EVM V Halperin J 5 , Schogl Nurse 'A ' -. k Mrs. Anna Lou fl Klein ' , Engl ish M af .8 , . Mr. James Kinney Head, Math Department and Physical Education Mrs. Ethel Kilgore Q at J ,Qi I al I Mr. Paul Kitagaki Lux Lab and Science Science PAGE13 rl'v ' Wh Mrs, Kathleen J .42 Aff 51112 4' ,a w2 -T x W 7 f Mr. Vincent I Leonard Head, English Department R X ' . jjj V f ' - V ,f-- ' I Ci- Qs- - . PM , 512' VW W 4, - M155 Phyllis 2 Mr. Robert W K VVV'a.,V -vw VV.j', Mri Walter au rer VN , ,,,. Lombardi 4' ' mV , ., ester English ft .iff English ' 1 ' ' f- Head, Boys' 1. f- M4 ,f VV X Education ' 1 ' Mrs- Joan iw ? it , t , Miss Lillian MacDonald - Loeff ,f V,-. English . - ' Q. ' Business ., ,--.f 1 ,g Q N0 5' . awfjf u -0-mr ' Mr. Peter f , Z ' Mr. Allen MqcPhqil it VVWVVVV llvv 7 Lux Lab History ' f .' V . V I K' 15:0 , ,V 1 1 ' ' 5 ff'-ln. ,. w' f f 1 -V . Q via-f X VJ ' ' ' ,ff -, ,Z . V if-ff' , 4 A 1 'f .'f 7 .,., 's. , '- . 'V TLS? MVS' P0 f 'C'0 Mrs' Ann if M H A V 1 MCCUI' .-,R Marquise ' r V- A ' 'if Foods A Dean of ' , X Girls' Office Q .,...., .. . .-,L . . , N ,W , ,., X M X . Miss Catherine 'Ks ' ' W S McEwe5x .,,' , A NV a es an Mrs. Dolores W, 55' :E Retailing Mr, Stephen . my f, 2 , J .1 . Mlchalek ,f J Marvin Mdifl Office 'CK' English Miss Ruth Mr. Robert Morrell V V V 52 McFadden Business gif 5 Q51 Arts and ' U Crafts aa- ' ,, I Mr. Ernest f ,W,,,f, L-5 Nac kord J Wi ' Counseling and V Soph G00lS Miss Evelyn Z! A M ,, McGrath W' 72 Mathematics .,, 6 , PQ f V i n ff aff V 5 .N Miss Mary McPhee 'f MY- Vernon ' - Clothing -',, V Newell fygyy u V English and X jgffyf , Publ ic Speaking Mr. Calvin Wwe Mrs Phyllis S Person d V , V Nordhausen Cmencian If' 7 Counseling ounse 'ng A Soph Goals, and 1' English J Instructor Miss Dorothy Pudoff Mr. Robert Over Drama and En lish Mathematics and 9 Phys ical Education ' e.1'Ei Mr. Gabriel Raab Mathematics and Counseling -Q i 4 5' M X' . Ngf. by X i 1 X 1 5 'c Miss Josephine Rausch Head, Hi story Department - gil, E- , i ri , , . 4 .l I.. I! ,., Mfsgf. Richard R yan ,N R.O.T.C. ' ' fiifif- lns tructor Mr. Earl Rolland Woodshop Mr. Eugene Roberts Head, Science Department Mr. James Riley Mechanical Drawing Driver Education -ug Mr. John Mr. Don iel Santos School Bookkeeper Mr. Dwight Sandifur Mechanical Drawing Mrs. Earl ine Stoll Mathematics Mr. Leon S teph ens Printing Mr. Delbert Schneider Engl ish flint 29 Mrs. Bel le Tashiian Business Scudder English -f'w.., A i l .A I ,f Q-nv if I L Mr. Norman Tauber Auto Shop PAGE I5 If K. Mrs. Gloria Sample Clothing and English x -suis . nav fl A ur I' fx 4' ' T N 2 -i A4 55 -g if 4. '13-Va, i'3,fg ' J ff'i,4:??g gf' 'r 1 12' f- ' ' 45 H? I. , - Q Mr. Stanley Sh aff lnstrumental Music Mr. David Teplitz Vocal Music V, , W, rf -Qi V' ' , Valve W 1 ,1 4 .1 P A . f W1 ' , ,ff . .. V ki f-5 ,ei I f ,ff,,. ' 14 0' Q 4. VQAJV MQ' Z ,iff If eg . f if Mr. Richard S ee ff 2 ' - :f ' A na' ' 2-f ,2 1: :V .1 :fx ,, - i. fy, f e q-4 2' if f , 1 A f , ,V Q .3 f A 4 7? yy g 5? ' W A 1 A f , , , I 74. '?,' il,,,, C Mr. Donald Van Sandt Woodshop and Work Experience Mr. Warren Stephens History and English Miss Eve Wallenstein History and Foreign Language l fl' Physical Education Mr. Edgar Williams Physical Education Mr. Harold Zimmerman Curriculum Co- ordinator and Science find ' , 'llhw SmaEE, .73ut Biuelg The fall graduating class of 1958 was one of the smallest to leave Polytechnic in recent years. However, it made up for its small size with a lot of spirit and hard work. Pictured on this page and symbolizing the class are Mary Fonseca and Clyde Frye, king and queen of the senior ball which was held at the Mark Hopkins Hotel. Also pictured are members of the class as they march down the aisle as part of the graduation ceremonies. Public School was now at an endg adult life and its many responsibili- ties lay before them. W' W Qi' - M . s ' 'f::?:? ' IS 'X' A 'fg,1'.- it .+G sf FG. -', wiv ff -Q. u 5. 1- it-..-.w.. ,m....f.X-Q -W- S WF An 1 . A . -Y'1 .' a f Q 'I HJ ,2Q.x - . VH JYX 1 ' -H . 5 A M ', .,m yi , A 45 .gs , 'xNMW44,1 fM r,4A t I 2: it ff . X f ,, X , , 9' 2? f G -PAGEY7 Li X A 5,5 A 5455 aw, ,, . 25:5 fi -wif? , ,fs .1 I 7 9 5 f 4 4 rf. at -mv f . .- ft f it 3 it , f 4 4 ff ,Q ,1'k' 5 f AUDREY DICKEY, who was voted Ideal Senior Girl, presided as class vice-president. Friendly, sincere, and hardworking, she was responsible in a large measure for the successful Senior Ball held at the Mark Hopkins. The fall 1958 graduating class was one of the smallest to gradu- ate from Poly in many a year. Numbering some 84 students, the class made up for its small size by displaying a healthy spirit, so typical of the Poly tradition. The officers of the class and the class sponsor are pictured on this page. They were respon- sible for the many successful activities of the fall '58 semes- ter. These included the Senior Canteen, the Senior Jinx, the Senior Breakfast, and, last but not least, graduation. . ,... fi ME, 6 S . .93 uuufgj A, ,fb:e1w, AL LENZINI, co-captain of the varsity football team, was chosen by the class as the man to be president. Guiding the High 'n Mighties through their last term, he was re- spected by all for his schol- astic ability as well as his athletic skill. CAROL FORNI served as sec- retary of the fall graduating class. Her primary iob was organizing various senior committees and helping with diplomas. Jolly and witty, she placed second in the senior poll. As the class prepared to gradu- ate, memories of the past came to the fore. The seniors could not forget: Sandra Caldwell and all she did for Poly, Ann Roz- akos and her writings for the school paper: john Tolliver and his football ability, Eddie Cum- mings and his basketball skill. They would always remember: Miss Jannie Chan, their favorite woman teacher, Charley Bowker, the ideal senior boy, Mary Fon- seca and the Block P, Jackie Clinkscales and her happy dis- position, Mr. Vemon Newell, one of their registry teachers, the spirit that is Polytechnic. i EVA SCHOENBERG com- petantly filled the po- sition of class secretary. She handled the high senior funds and saw that income was not exceeded by expenses. She is well remembered for her many thrilling solos with the A Cappella Choir. PAGE I8 MR. STEVE EBERT, the class adviser and sci- ence teacher, was voted favorite male teacher of the raduates. He fa- thered the class through its years at Polytechnic and was in charge of the graduation program. , TVX, .. as ft: . ,W it 1' Q-, A R' 5... tc . . M.,- Kaz Xie. .. as -xr. .Xi SZ L q:,QQgyEitSTf5 . ' X-X15 i',r - sw is ' S X Ni -- r . .sswwgkx-Sgw , ' 5 ' o Q xgygawf t -f 'i is gh- x A i U we 5 NSW .N all Q 'kg s . -Q 1 ' 1' X QQ Sxxxs X 'QW X xg , Xu X X X X N 'R S 'S .if in - Q X g X . X Q N ,wits it , A ig N xr 'ne l 1 ' x S' s Qgf ff ei i if 2 ' 9? se. K 9. . 5 f 1 1f:Eg,gw,.q-was ' .-, - 5 .1 ,lg ,. Mjit . - ' J, T-me'-.xr k R, . 5 '-SW T if ,',s,fs:sfQ.f5 ?i1 fi 'Q - S Y, .-. . . fm.: Q: 5 . S1 ev , Lf-'57 F X, F, ., S x N 'N W U im..-J X X x JL . ,B I 5' I J'T'. ,'ll Iii A , A-, A v FALL IDEAL SENIOR BOYS Sitting: Rich Warner, lriair, Tony Brenes, cutest, lovable, dancer, Frank Cava, pop-off, iolliest, Frank Nevares, eyes, James Lynch, applepolisl'1er,Al Marinai, build. Standing: John Tolliver, athletic, Eddie Cummings, singing voice, Larry Hetland, lDasl1ful,Al Lenzini, intelligent, likely to succeed, Dave Ino- cencio, dresser, speaking voice, Clyde Frye, ltandsomest, dimples, Charley Bowker, ideal senior, most active, friendliest. with ' Y FS I f ,. i 4 , , ' gil, ,,,fj,',f,'l ' , 2 'lfiwjw feta, y , ' i ?fJ,i4.'F'cg 12, . ,ix ,j ' fir ' . ' , : ., , . ,r-x31 ' -3 I ,T C -it 'W . I i ,,,K1:if'j ,yi - li 1 A- L V A Q ' ' s I l i i ' Www-Q4 2, f LLV, if ig, jildiua-as 'i ' X Z ily' I ' if 1 A , -1- tc, FALL IDEAL SENIOR GIRLS Sitting: Nedra Jenner, speaking voice, Greta Caffrey, dimples, Geraldine Wilson, flirt, pop-off, Charin Wakefield, eyes, figure, prettiest, Evelyn Jung, bashful, Audrey Dickey, ideal senior, friendliest. Stand- ing: Ann Rozakos, dresser, applepolisher, Joan Brower, lovable, Eva Schoenberg, singing voice, Sandra Caldwell, most active, intelligent, likely to succeed, Stella Thompson, smile, Jackie Clinkscales, witti- est, jolliest, Mary Fonseca, l'iair, cutest. 9' ' , 'lllvae S the i7dealo, 1'- ia- 49 41- LOUISE BLALOCK .... Public Speaking Club .... Modeling C ub class collector .... business maior .... will attend City College .... remembers the first senior yell. ' CHARLES BOWKER .... student body president .... athletic manager low senior class president .... Block P presi- dent Service Society .... Big Brothers .... All-City soc- cer track team .... English maior .... will enter S.F. State remembers being student body president. f X 24.4, 2 ff? f 4f fi, y 5 if I f ff f M WILBERT CAMP .... Block P .... basketball, track, and cross country teams .... music maior .... college .... remem- bers going to the T.O.C. .IUDITH CARO .... C.S.P ..... Service Society .... Block P foreign language maior .... will enter nursing . . . . remembers the prep football pageants. HAROLD BREAUX .... industrial arts mayor . . . . will go to work . . . . remembers gradua tion. TONY BRENES .... Future Retailers Club .. . . business major. . . . will enter State . . . . remembers the championship game last year against Bal. JOAN BROWER .... low soph class secre tary .... yearbook staff .... Elites Tri-Y Service Society .... English maior .... w go to work .... remembers the move-up as sembly. GRETA CAFFREY .... Cheerleaders Club .. . . business maior . . . . plans to work remembers the F.B.L.A. SANDRA CALDWELL .... high nine p dent .... low soph veep .... C.S.F .... er vice Society .... Block P .... Music Block ....Cheerleoders Club. . . . A Cappella Choir fencing team . . . . Bank of America Award ....math major . . . . S. F. State . . . members Christmas tours with the choir LILLIE BUTLER .... home economics ma ior .... will go to City College .... remem bers the championship football games. 5 5 . fa- , w 9 . '43 I f MAX CARPENTER .... math major .... plans to ifsvsi .... W f J remembers those wonderful weekends. f SANDRA CARRILLO .... business maior .... will enter ' beauty college .... remembers the Court Fair. R fi, i -Ji . Q3 A ' FRANK CAVA .... Block P .... Cossaclcs HI Y , Q .... track and soccer teams .... Block P award . . . .will enter service . . . . remembers cartooning sh ' for the school newspaper. l HENRY CHEN .... C.S.F ..... math and science , J 1 i maiors .... college .... remembers his good times 3 I iii' 'P atPoly. . I V x A i RICHARD CHEECHOV .... industrial arts malor X r 1 M I . L .et .... will enter City College .... remembers the - car parade to the T.O.C. I SAMUEL CHIN .... business maior city csl A ,as lege .... remembers his low senior Court Fair J EUGENE CHICHKANOFF .... fencing team 1, gvp math major .... remembers the football team , ' .1 5 JACQUELINE CLINKSCALES . . . Block P Cappella Choir .... social science magor members the skating parties. . Q I f is 01 1 V ' V 'l' il - 1 4 f l HILTON COBB .... industrial arts maior .... remembers all of the football games we won. EDWARD CUMMINGS .... Block P .... basketball and track teams .... remembers being on the championship basketball teams of '57 and 58. Q 'VL - PAGE 21 - ' z i li ,r,ri l CAROL DECKER .... low junior veep .... Block P .... Business Leaders .... business major .... graduation speaker . . . . will go to work . . . . remembers the Junior Prom. JAMES DENNIS .... track team .... Block P .... industrial arts major .... City College .... remembers being on the track team. , f.,,f ljll fl'-V qi. '5 4 f y CAROL FORNI .... high nine secretary .... high senior secretary .... Business Leaders .... Cheerleaders Club .... Block P .... Service Society .... business major .... City College .... remembers the move-up assembly. CLYDE FRYE .... A Cappella Choir .... J.V. football .... music block .... music major .... will join Navy .... remem- bers Margie and the '55 football championship. NH BARBARA DESCILIO .... Business Leaders .....business major ....remembers her many friends. YVONNE DETOMASI .... Cheerleaders Club . . . . business major . . . . City College . . . . remembers being a high senior. AUDREY DICKEY .... high senior veep .... ideal senior girl .... Cheerleaders Club .... Block P .... science major .... will enter nursing .... remembers the day she was elected senior veep. MARLENE DIREGOLO .... Block P officer . . . . Drama Club . . . . Cheerleaders Club. . . . English major .... City College .... remem- bers the move-up assembly. RONALD FAGAN .... student body card designer .... yearbook staff .... art major . . . .City College . . . .remembers transferring to Poly from Washington. MARY FONSECA .... A Cappella Choir ... Block P president .... business major... remembers her senior hat. LARRY HETLAND .... athletic manager.. low junior president .... Service Society .... math major .... City College .... remembers winning the ,SS football crown. JOHN HOLDMAN .... industrial arts major ....wilI enter college....remembers his senior year. ROYLEE HOLIJNS. . . . swimming team .... industrial arts major. . . . will go to work .. remembers being in the fe Cappella Choir. DAVID lNOCENClO .... assistant cheer- leader .... track team .... J.'-J. football .... cross country .... yearbook Stott .... indus- trial arts major .... remembers tne move-up assembly and putting on the Senior cap. NATHANIEL JACKSON .... Elock D .... basketball and track teams .... remembers playing in the T.C.C. in Eerkeley. NEDRA JENNER .... Public Speaking Club .. . . A Cappella Chair . . .. music block . . . . English major .... college .... remembers the move-up assembly. iglu ,ini MARVIN GEVERTZ .... math major .... City College .... remembers the car parade through Berkeley after winning the T.O.C. ROBERT HENDERSON .... Future Retailers Club .... cross country team .... business major .... will join the Air Force . . . . remembers his senior year. 'Q X X i m 'ini 'x i ' MJ' Q ' 11 ,. iii ANNETTE JOHNSON .... Future Retailers .... business major .... will work .... remembers her senior cap. NORMAN JOHNSON .... Block P .... varsity track and cross country teams .... math major .... will enter college .... re- members being on three championship track teams. -PAGE 23 - ID 371 ALVIN JONES .... industrial arts major .... will enter armed forces . . . .remembers the great teams and lack of team sup- port. CLYDE JONES .... business major .... will work .... remem- bers how all of his English teachers helped him. l c t A Z . A K ,L :J ,'..: V I W ff- M t,i EVELYN JUNG....low junior, high gunaof fl? .. -: 'N 25 ' low senior class secretary .... C.S.F.... Nw. ',,. fig. . 'fi , ' Service Society .... Block P.... business iv A 'K Q 'i .T and En lish ma'ors .... remembers the T.O.C. Ulf' T ff? iffy 1 g I f .' -. f B zvll 'i V ARVO KALJUMAGI .... soccer and track ' teams .... Block P .... math major....S.F. 1,5 State College .... remembers Poly's soccer NWN team. MARGARET KANE .... English major .... will work....remembers Poly vs. Balboa football games. 1 ,jNV,4'Sf1 ri.1f-'jjj SHARON LARSEN .... low soph class presi- 'at dent .... Business Leaders .... business major .... will work .... remembers the day s jf' ,j she first met her boy friend. 4 t ' W ,,t- 2 FooN CHEE LEE .... c.s.F.....mQfh mu- 4 ,vw ' Q5 jor .... will enter college .... remembers the 59, i' if ,.-nv :. :' if 5 all-faculty assembly. . 'Q 0 --' , K A ALBERT LENZINI .... high senior class president .... Service Society .... football ' team .... math major .... will go to college .fr 1 3 .... remembers the football championship of , l958. , ,I t . My I 424, ' JAMES LYNCH .... student court judge .... Service Society .. . . Block P .... ROTC officer .... yearbook staff .... drill team .... social science major .... City College .... remem- bers using the voting machines for a student body election. ALAN MANNING .... industrial arts major .... will go to work .... remembers the excellent teachers and staff. - PAGE 24 1-- . L: - nga. Q , X .4 X M , E V Y ' lx - -. Q ,Q . Q X . F 4 jf i t A + -- . af 1 M35 .Q-Q, I-if ALBERT MARINAI .... block P . . . . Big Brothers . . . . All- City football .... track team .... foreign language maior .... will enter college .... remembers making friends so easily at Poly. EMMA MARTINEZ .... high iunior class president .... Ser- vice Society .... Cheerleaders Club .... Retailers Club .... business maior....will become airline stewardess....re- members the l9f-JB football championship. ws- x ' x 'ff 1' 'MNA '. J W.. , 5: jp I A Z YVONNE MONTALVAN .... Cheerleaders 5 ' A Club .... Tri-Y .... business maior....re ' - 'K members the Csbrt Fair and football games. -S71 - , 'V f. V Q JACQUELINE Nissen. .... :mm club. .. ' M Englisn maior .... f-ii. :ecame a teacher.. '-.,hnp,f i ii refnemsers Dolygbeating Ealboa ff'-l9. iw ,JJ FRANK NEVARES .... varsit, football team ....indusfrial arts a,:r....will enter service ..., remembers Dolfs 'EE football team. mx GEORGE NG .... C.S.f:. life member .... fs l math and science actor ....i fr ill go to col- lege .... remembers the all-teacher rally. ,. r . QT' in RONALD oRrLiP .... c.s.F ..... Ford in. r l s ,M dustrial Award .... industrial arts maior .... A V9 City College .... remembers the Junior Prom 4' X and Carol. j MARY PADDOCK .... Future llurses .... Music Club .... Service Society .... A Cap- pella Choir .... music mater .... will work X . . . . remembers the move-up assembly. -me l 'wif ff ,flmwflw i , 1 SE? A.. l if in SAMMlE PARR .... social science major .... remembers the senior yell. MlMl ROMANSKY .... home economics major .... will work . . . . remembers all of her friends at Poly. PAGE 25 ANN ROZAKOS .... student body veep .... high iunior, low senior class veep .... public Speaking Club .... Service Society .... Elites Tri-Y .... Cheerleaders Club .... Feature Editor ot Parrot .... Quill and Scroll awarcl .... English maior .... remembers that Wayne Sanders finally reacnezi his goal of becoming a football player. MOTOKO SAWANOBORI .... moth maior .... City College . . . .remembers the move-up assembly. N - I s Q15 F T' Ansar ,fi STELLA THOMPSON .... Business Leaders .Q..Block P....A Cappella Choir...busi- ness major .... remembers the ioys and happy times of being a Polyite. JOHN TOLLIVER .,.. Block P,.,.,Big Bro- thers .g.u Public Speaking Club .,.. varsity football and baseball .... English maior..,. remembers the friendly teachers. CARMEN VELLA....Block P oFficer.... business maior....ren-iembers the move-up assembly. f i ts? . g vivl I ii Z , l I Q4-or fpbr If -df' EVA SCHOENBERG .... ' tary....Block D .... 3- C Business Leaders .... --5 enter college... - :e assembly. ELIZABETH SMYTH... ....music block....:4-' -e work....rernembers '1- ex Football and basketsa . -:-es. KATHY SMYTH .... :N -- --,.: Qetailers Club .... - -,' 2:35 , -:... Caooella Choir. ..s S ,s become a secr ta ---:ers -- uc assembly. GENE STEVENS .... Cass Parrot reporter . .. Eng so :c 's '- -Y members the Poly-D.. ' ' ' CATHERYN TALLEY .... L ' A .art Certitiggve U I , .e ERNEST TANNER .... ball. ... VNS! C':r-gm, 'T1GlOI'.. ..FS ? 'Deri jj - CI-.- I .,': ...Jemembers be -:cg -55 -N ,D i S F l' I LA 1 fi Nl? it CHARIN WAKEFIELD . low soph class secretary. . high soph president. . er- Leaders. .Parrot reporter .... English maior. remembers the move-up assembly and the words- Seniors don your hats EVORN WALTON .. industrial arts maior City College. . remembers one report card with A's and B's. . . .. S .A .Q vice Society....Drama Club....Business Fx ' 53 .- its 'i 3 ri I I .il vm K if . . l JULIA WASHINGTON .... Retailer's Club . . . Social science and science maiors .... will go to college .... remembers the T.O.C. JAMES WAYNE .... lightweight basketball ....industrial arts maior....City College . . . . remembers the basl-netball team. DAPHNE WELKER .... art maior .... remem- bers wearing her senior cap. FRED WILLIAMS .... industrial arts maior .. . .remembers the tours ot the hallways. GERALDINE WILSON .... Elites Tri-Y .... Block P .... social science major .... re- members when Mr. Newell talked her into taking public speaking. RONALD WILSON .... math maior .... re members the special Lux Lab dedication. AFX Q, BA ALFRED VERRETTE .... social science major .... will enter Air Force .... remembers the many friendly kids at Poly. 1 ' ' 1 ,,,.,.f+:f ' ,,. , . 295. '-,A 1 . , ,, in my 'Av f 2 'fl' l i I Zillgl fw ?'f 1'-at H, My I I I. Ag.. . l 9 GRAHAM WINDRIDGE .... science maior Cogswell scholarship .... City College .... remembers winning science award. .IANIE WONG .... Future Nurses .... Re- tailer's Club .... science and math maiors ....college....remembers the all-teacher rally. RONALD WOO .... Block P .... Drill Team ' WW . . VQM I .... math and science malors .... college I Z, ....remembers all of the Poly championships of V957 and 1958. 12 1 . .T Xlllin ff , Jfzacfa, .Tao in fialk 1958 Jkfun Fall sports at Polytechnic were highlighted by championships in football, lightweight basket- ball, and cross country track. It is only fitting that this section be introduced by the photograph on these pages showing one thrilling second from the Poly-St. Ignatius football game. The Wildcats were defeated 9-6 in what was the most hard-fought game of the 1958 season. Fullback Gary Lewis is seen here breaking away for some eight yards after getting some good blocking from team mates. In line with the School Daze theme, this section covers some of the high- lights in Poly's successful fall semester in sports. Poly continued to be the leading ath- letic school in San Francisco. Cphoto courtesy of San Francisco Examinenl PAGE 26 MQ, 1. Y .,,. 4 K W f Q W ,A , , f ,M-ffwf hw ss was . X X .i ,Q Q11 ui- Qu w M .nf xr- A F A '17 ef -Q .'?!'4a -if vw, Wayne Sanders Hiroshi Fukuda Sr., H.B., 5'7 , l50 lbs. Known as Sam to his team mates, Hiroshi was the leading pass receiver as well as being co-captain. A' He gained 316 yards rushing and passed for 28 more f to make his season total 344 yards. Always a break- V 'ff away threat, No. 22 will stay in the minds of Poly- ..,, ,ff ites for a long time. He was selected as an All-City 'f performer in two daily papers as well as being selec- Q A , ted as the outstanding scholar-athlete of the fall '58 ' 'v term. GafY Lewis 1 8, , Jr., F.B., 6'2 , 220 lbs. rryfr I .if ' V wwf, ' Gary, better known as the Moose , was a unanimous , , 5, All-City selection as well as All-Northern California. vvq, ,ry ggyigy, Though only a junior, he played like a man in a boys' 1 ,Z league. He was the Ieague's leading rusher even though he missed one game. He gained 862 yards in lf nine games. Gary threw one pass all year and it was : ' a 73 yard completion to Hiroshi Fukuda, as the ball ' sailed 60 yards. With one more year to go, No. 39 will be terrorizing the A.A.A. as Polyites chant, , The moose is on the loose. fy ' ,, V Hn Za V Tl l'r:1 -- Sr., Guard, 5'9 , 175 lbs, ,'-: 1 Wayne was called Pretty Boy in fun, but was consider- ed Mr. Defensive of the league. He was the defensive middle guard on the best de- fensive unit in the league. He made innumerable stops, and was given the game ball in the Sacred Heart contest. On several All-City teams, he was selected to play in the 20-30 Club's East-West All- Stor game. Because of his good looks, Wayne earned the above-mentioned n ic k-name, but he was far from a Pretty Boy when game time arrived. le., . 'i I , e X 1, 442 2 l .F Alvin Penn Sr., Guard, 5'9 , l70 lbs. Known as Little Alvin to the team, he was a unani- mous All-City selection in every city paper. Al was one of the smallest guards in town as well as a de- , ff fensive linebacker and signal caller . He was pre- ' ,V sented the game ball in the Lincoln game and was 24,2771 '.r ' 'U , ' f A selected prep of the week . He will be remembered . . ' 5 as the little No. 69 who was always stopping the big . 5 7 4 ones' . We 1' .V .Wig . 1 H57 'KY r I' 'f- f? . , C , '94, ' a '. ,,,, . V , . V f 1 'K 4 .ff f f John Halley Sr., F.B.-End, 5'7 , l65 lbs. Quite a Romeo because of his way with the girls, John was the Parrot's clutch man as well as being the most versa- tile player on the team. At the beginning of the season the Parrots were in need of an end who was a good blocker as well as a pass receiver. He was constantly moved from right half to left half to full- back and did a good job at all three, gaining All-City recog- nition. Af. , ij' Z2 , Jima , ,. K ' , ay- . ,, ,,., , I 65. A' 'iv ff J W 1 fy., iv.. 'sv ii: if .sl V, I I W. . Jacob Bluford Sr., Guard, 5 I'I , 180 lbs. ' A starting right guard on offense and a line- backer on defense, Jake played tough foot- ball for the underrated Parrots. He was a good example of Coach Axt's strict training rules. Consistent, rough, and reliable, he was the man the quarterback could ask with confidence to do an extra good iob when the game got tough. PAGE 30 ,sl 1 4?- 1 . ,, ,,,. 9.5, A 1 ,. I ,f i' M1 . ly I 5 k .y Q i. 'ldv l , V :'i'iif3,x, PM my y y 'J A , n. X 1.1 A' , -,A -' 'Eff-,H l K Z , ,1 X ' 1 'alfa M 1, I, : 5, V ' , . 4. ,, :,.QQ::'zf I U 5 a 1 1 ,Q iz 1,q.,:':f,.1.-2. '-1: .1 A -5-fill75 :f.'fE'i7ff55EiL ' 7' U W V Mr. Milt Axt Coach of the Year Mr. Axt was recognized as Coach of the Year by all of the city newspapers. Across the nation he is considered the Dean of high school coaches. He has compiled an unbelievable record since he took the reins in l942: 'l75 wins, l8 losses, and 6 ties. He has won 43 per cent of the A.A.A. football crowns. His teams have lost only tigo championship games-in 1957, 58. f- rf- r . .H 'lx as s J. elllllrs Reg McCarthy Sr., F.B.-Q.l3., 5'8 , 'I67 lbs. Reggie was an outstanding defensive wing as well as a constant offensive threat. He passed for 183 yards with 'I9 completions in 52 attempts for Q 3671, record. He made Honorable Mention in several papers as well as being tabbed to the All-City team. MacPhail F K AI Lenzini Sr., center 6'1 , 185 lbs. Co-captain Al Lenzini was an All-City ball pldyer as well as eirtg 0 top stu. dent. AI was a walking commer- cial forthe saying that scholarship and athletics can mix. He was prob- ably the most res- pected member on the team, due partly to the ex- perience he had gained the pre- vious year. He was resident of the high senior class and active in the Service Society. 4 t K .bla , -A X W' i ' I '-it Mr. Peter John Tolliver Sr., halfback, 5'8 , 160 lbs. J oh n became well- known to all Polyites during his high senior term because of his consistency on the gridiron. ln the Lin- Coln game, for ex- ample, he piled up over 100 yards rushing and scored two touch- downs. He was the Parrots second lead- ing ground gainer, collecting 543 yards in 90 attempts and passing for another 86 yards for a total offense of 629 yards. His number 49 iersey will be missed in coming seasons. ,x, Leonard Vaughn Sr., tackle, 5'11 , 210 lbs. Big Daddy Vaughn was the pillar of granite in Poly's forward wall. He was selected lineman of the year and was nomina- ted to the All-Northern California team. Len played in the North-South Shrine game in Los Angeles and will play in the 20-30 Club's East-West game in August. Twice selected Prep of the Week , Len was instrumental in bring- ing the championship back to Poly. .7 F, -. 3 .r M, 'C I '1 It - Ji .I I 1 L l . Af. Bob Simms Sr,, tackle, 6'1 , 205 lbs. Another unanimous All-City selection Bob was popular off and onthe field.Voted the senior with the best build, he was also selected king of his class. Like Len, he was picked to play in the East-West game, When the going got tough, he always delivered. He was outstanding on de- fense, and broke through the opposi- ion's ',e time and tieagi. ..,... . g- Assistant Coach Coaching the line was Mr. Mac- Phail's specialty. And specialty it was for the Par- rots led the league in defen- sive and offen- sive statistics and placed four of the seven line- men on the first string All-City team. The team of Axt and MacPhall coached a green Parrot varsity to what many said was an impossi- bility: the '58 grid crown, When not coaching the line, Mr. MacPhail teaches Civics 7 , r, , 2 L .. e .1 Jim Lustenberger Sr., tackle, 5'10 , The largest man Jim could really occasion called and history. l J '1 't ,,.j sd fffj X 235 lbs. on the '58 club, move when the for it. He was always stopping the leaks in the line. Called Burger by his fel- low players, he was the spark on the ' goal line defensive team. He will always be remembered as the big reason why the Parrots had the best defensive line in the city. vi fffl IU! i ,xx Nxbs, . S 't '-Eb 72 , -8 '7 it . f li ii f wsldiwl f, ,Vt i Ben Moore 47 g sf., QB., avi , 165 lbs. Ben was the starting quar- terback and passed for 141 yards with 18 com- pletions in 33 attempts. He was the man respon- sible for the Parrot kick- offs and signal-calling. His number 19 iersey was seen running on and off the field as he and Reg McCarthy filled the Q.B. slot. Ben covered the Poly sports scene for the school newspaper and wrote his own column, Sideline Scenes . . ,. I l Q' Ken Baker, Sr.,end, 5'7 ,145 lbs. Ken was the starting offensive right end and also defensive left end. He was switched from guard and linebacker to help fill the need for ends, Ken played a lot of tremendous defense and offense for the end weak Parrots, Quiet and bashful, Ken was the strong, silent type and played strong, dependable football. Af. rf. 'swf jx Quarterback Ben Moore rambles I9 ards to pick up o first down Back of the year Gary Lewis YUHS 76 Yafds T0 Pick UP 0 TD C9al '57,Bal' against Sacred Heart as Jacob Bluzord l65J and Len Vaughn put boa. Len VaU9l ' l79l 9095 down field to PU' on Unofllel' keY block' Flnal on crunching blocks. Final score: Poly l3, Sacred Heart 6. score: Poly 27, Balboa l3. AM l fl- lf 4 -ll .QIV if ,v.f QVKMQ'-hfxtnbiv -,ir f-f..,f, ,.,, .N , ,.v,N bM0W ' wewxwlff . f..- I ' , J .M ,Wi All-City John Tolliver M91 shows the form that won him gridiron honors for 1958 as he returns a punt 27 yards against the Lincoln Mustangs. wwww Ah., F F Ill: k R 'e McCarthy goes 2l yards and picks up a first dd-,wry aggainjtgiowell as Bob Simms 4345 and Len Vaughn C795 put on key blocks. ln the Pageant Lowell upset the Parrots 6-0. ln H-,e regular season game it was a different story. Final score: Poly 20, Lowell 0. John was a standout all season long. He was a con sistent g r o u n d-gainer and a standout on defense as well. Final score: Poly 20, Lincoln 'l4. iPhoto courtesy of S. F. Exuminerj l ,Lt Halfback Hiroshi Fukuda takes a iump pass from Ben Moore and goes eight yards against the Lowell Indians. Reggie McCarthy is seen putting on a key block. P .rt T ' , ,PN ' gt 4 xg , - r - I ,Ziff .? ,, g-4 1: T' ...IL li- H . MN v s' ,ugfnziz-.j - 5-f 5: :5 , L4 s v 3,f-f-.j- Jian! .1 5 ,T ' 3 N ' C -.,,i'.. W 5 is -:fb 5 Q P ,F 1,- ,, ffh . . x gy 4 9 f--s -T A 6 , V ' W QA - f g . t , H .M i : . fggcf., -A 'I 4' ' sl 14 1. , Tv -M WM Www ,. .f.,4 ,s,g:f'M- g 7 , e 1 All-City halfback John Tolliver C491 takes a hand-pff from Ben Moore and goes 46 yards to a score. This game was one of the most crucial of the '58 season. Final score: Poly 20, Lincoln l4. 5 4' I ,U . .1 .2 fc- l -,- gn s- ,stew T 1 , it-U f - V 4 ' I I L 1 ft' v , - . '-- ' - w Q',5fYh?:l+,1lJ , f ' ' if , , ' gr 'gf F r ' , ' , 2: ,i -' -f.- .4 QD, 'jjlu Z5 ,J '- tif ' V, 4, .9 1, T ,J 11? 'g' , ' ' ,lb 4 2 ' t 'wr I f V '- ,' l T f T we ' mi, JA- sf .v U 474. ' -v ' - ' ' . ' ,'- .. af 92 4' ts 1 ' , 6 14 1 T 2 .- , ' 4 f.T.,ft,1 1? - , .sie - . 4 L T, A 5 l' Q1 ' fi 3 N ... -:zffs ' ,.. r.. V- ,, , fu , V .. ,, ' 5-J. g. , K' H ik . K: - wma spa n g 1, ' .J y . .f I -V . F , JN, 4 f A qi 2 I I ,I Lagfrss . 555 -I Y Y. - , 5 gm..:fvbE:, f 7 f Army-I,!t,z1, ,' ,ry y xr '45 bf Ml, R-lm 'A ' . ' L ' '. Q . u . A , f m,wf..f-va I .' L' L ' ' W 'if' ' ef.. .Fi '-via! 'Ml' 11' ,Hf?vffi',2 , ' .f f f 1 - A f ,l Tm 5 r W, K W. 51. -' w ' ff . If . ' 7 V f ' 5 ft - 42 f Z T l T1 1 Co-captain Hiroshi Sam Fukuda shows the fighting spirit that made the Parrots champs as he fights his way for six yards and a first down against Balboa. Bluford, Baker, and Simms are seen in the background. Final score: Poly 33, Balboa l9. The Parrots show that team play is essential as they drop Mike Doherty for a three yard loss. The S. I, Wildcats were tabbed by pre-season experts to be the team to beat. Poly found that the experts were right, The brains behind the 1958 championship team take out for a well-eamed rest. Left to right, Coach Pete MacPhail, assist- ant coach and head line coachp Coach Milt Axt, head coachg Couch Bob Ebert, ..l.V. coach. ln one of the best high school games ever held within the walls of Kezar Stadium, the two teams fought it out for what was to be the Round Robin Crown. lt was a gruellin game. Final score: Poly 3, t. Ignatius 6. 4 5311 'Ma The bench is on its feet as the Parrots see the Lowell ln- dians upset the Poly team 6-0 in the Pageant. This marked the first time in the Pageant's history that a Poly team was defeated, and the first time that Polyites went home without a single trophy. y f f W ff f, H. ' 'A'1 . 1' 1 i s 1 I f .Z ZIV I If W ' fl . 5 K 5, nj? , ,.V. :,, E 5 ,X X X 72' 1 E2 -er, rf f , 1 I -:2' .5 I , MIKE RODRl9l!,EZ TED GONG CURTIS JONES BERNIE QUINTANA Jr., center, 6 5 , 185 lbs. Sr., center, 5'9 , 165 lbs. Jr,, halfbock, 5'7 , 145 lbs. Jr., end, 5'10 , 150 lbs. 1 it RICH EVANS Jr., end, 6', 165 lbs. i Qf ., gf' f 4, M, 7 ' '. 2134! L. 5 v .1 nf,-4,,,,:v , Z ,V PAUL BENASSINI Jr., 5'11 , 160 lbs. .77 ,SHwze'5 ' PAGEANT: POLY 0, LOWELL 6 In the final game of an afternoon of football, the traditional rivals of Lowell defeated the Parrots 6-0 in a 15 minute scrimmage . This was the first loss ever suffered by Poly in the pre- season exhibition. The experts contended, Poly will be lucky if it wins two games all season. POLY 20, LOWELL 0 In the first game of the regular season the Parrots came back from their Pag- eant defeat by trouncing the Indians 20-0. Outstanding for Poly were john Tol- liver fwho gained 99 yards rushing and made two touchdown runsj, tackles Bob Simms and Len Vaughn, center Al Lenzini, and backs Hiroshi Fukuda, John Hal- ley, and Reg McCarthy. POLY 26, WASHINGTON 24 The Parrots came from behind twice to finally beat the Eagles 26-24. The team was sparked by the outstanding running of Gary Lewis and the stand-out line play of Vaughn, Tolliver and McCarthy. Vaughn was awarded the game ball. POLY 13, SACRED HEART 6 Revenge was sweet as the Parrots downed the Irish 13-6. The year before the Irish had upset the Poly eleven. Both Tolliver and Lewis racked up over 100 yards rushing. Outstanding in this contest were Wayne Sanders, Jacob Bluford, Al Penn and Ken Baker, as well as Tolliver, Simms, and Vaughn. POLY 6, MISSION 6 The Parrots were tied by the Bears in a hard-fought game. Poly was saved when john Halley recovered a Bear fumble on the 14 yard line. Gary Lewis moved the ball to the one yard line in three successive plays, and Reg McCarthy crawl ed over for the Parrot's only score of the day. The Bears scored on a spectacular 46 yard run by Q. B. Herbie Williams. POLY 15, GALILEO 6 Led by tackle Bob Simms, end Alex Dames, and fullback Gary Lewis, the Par- rots defeateda surprisingly strong Galileo eleven 15-6. The Lions were held scoreless until the last play of the game when McCarthy fumbled and Roy Gentry picked up the pigskin and rambled 36 yards to paydirt. The Parrots totaled 239 yards to the Lions 37 yards. , au 9 .7151 Q5 W me ,ff ' f LARRY SANCH EZ Jr., end, 5'9 , 150 Ib .4 L? , V 1 X I. , 1 -I X. 2. .il rr' RICH TAFOYA Sr., tackle, 5'9 185 lbs. Lt 1 E! I CHARLIE MCELROY Jr., fullback, 5'8 160 lbs. KOICHI FUKUDA LOUIE RUSSO RON DALBEY Jr., guard, 5'6 , 150 lbs. Jr., tackle, 5'10 , 180 lbs. Sr., end, 5'7 , 150 lbs. ,l?l9,Nhd-llfhcEEkl?l5l6SlS'? 140 lbs, 'I -I 'ztg . A ' V J ll Q 1 i .2 J I f l! llf e i f ' I f 1 .1 ' . 'lii i if A . A Q 1 , , 4 , 4 .,,--1 f f . , 1 W1 ',. , ll ,R f ' 2 V - - X 5:15 ,I , -..Q 1 li f 5 JON HEINTZ soph, tackle, 6', 165 lbs. Qs, A . g P R ur J I K. X' , FRANK NEVARES sf., end,6'1 , 180 lbs, , . ,v 4' 1 6, Y' , 1: if . , I A fi' it 4 ' 4 I . 1 MIKE ESTAGIN Jr., end, 5'l0 150 lbs. CHARLES JACKSON Jr., center, 6', 152 lbs. f .f' ' ,f W , f af I ., ,,, 1 W, . 4 f .ff , . K ,,.T..:T,.,., ,... .s5.7 - S593 .. 1 'Z . NN 5 . Q. 4. 'f at . . . X. . - W' V ' .. I , , 5' 'AA ' F .5 ,urh 1: 1 , B 4 gf I 5' W if JP K . I . l O xl. S 1 ' 1. A 2 ANDY BURNETT MIKE CASETTA BOB BURNS Jr., tackle, 5'8 , 170 lbs- Soph, tackle, 5'll , l75 lbs. 'Soph, quarterback, 5'3 145 lbs. POLY 20, LINCOLN 'I4 Coach Wizard Axt casts his magic spell when it comes to winning the big ones, and that's what he did when he guided his Parrots to an upset victory over Lincoln 20-14. The Mustangs were trying for a first-ever victory over Poly. On the fifth play ofthe game Linco1n's McManigal went back to pass and was hit by Dames, causing him to fumble. Simms recovered and went over to score, only to be called back because of a penalty. Three plays later Tolliver went over for six. The Parrots scored twice more in the third quarter with Lewis going over from the 41 and Tolliver going 83 yards on an intercepted pass. POLY 9, ST. IGNATIUS 6 Coming from behind, the Parrots downed the Wildcats in the toughest game of the year 9-6. In the second quarter the Parrots fumbled on the receiving end of a punt, setting up the score for the S.l. team. The Parrots then began a long uphill fight, scoring 2 points in the second quarter on a safety. The champs scored the winning TD late in the fourth quarter when Tolliver intercepted and returned Cal- cagno's pass to the Poly 41 yard line. Driving down field in three more plays, McCarthy Went over the goal line. Bob Seifert's conversion was good for the extra point. POLY 33, BALBOA 19 Poly's rags to riches team won the A.A.A. round robintitle by downing the Bucs 33-19. Lead by Gary Lewis Cwho gained 145 yards rushing, scored three touchdowns, and threw a 73 yard pass, 65 in the air from scrimmagej, the Parrots dominated the game. Balboa simply could do no right, and Poly could do no wrong. Every Poly player starred in this contest. SEMI-FINALS: POLY 27, BALBOA 13 The championship Parrots broke loose for two long TD's late in the fourth quar- ter to put the game on ice. For awhile it looked as though the Bucs might pull an upset, but with Lewis, Tolliver, Vaughn, Lenzini, Simms, and Dames at the helm, the team came through, earning the right to play for the post-season crown on Thanksgiving Day in Kezar Stadium. THANKSGIVING CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: POLY 7, ST. IGNATIUS 22 By virtue of winning this game the Wildcats earned the privilege of sharing the 1958 title with the Parrots. In this contest the only spark the Poly team showed was when Gary Lewis went some 70 yards on a brilliant run to score the Parrots only TD of the day. He racked up 122 yards in 10 carries to be the game's top rusher. Ron Calcagno was the gun that killed the Parrots as he passed for 145 yards, ran for 50, and threw two touchdown passes. ALFRED BAEZ LUTHER scoTT ART HIMM J ' hollback' 5 7 Jr,, guard, 5'9 , 'I65 lbs. Sr., tackle, 5'9 , 175 lbs. 135 lbs, . . V . V . 1 , V. ,VV,A, ., 1 . ff' 'Q ff 'Sf zf,g'WLf ,, f - ,f aff X, ,fy ROGER BYERS Soph, guard, 5'7 l4S lbs. 5,3 , ff A 'aj .-9 a v ' I., 1' Z' flex A 'V' f PHIL SERPA Sr., end, 5 l0 , 'l50 lbs ,Ze Q an th? '- 4 - , if ERNEST OLIVER Jr., end, 5'l0 , 170 lbs. BOB SEIFERT Soph, guard, 5'7 155 lbs. 1 . , ,,,, , H' .2 Tuma! .73 , ' Saw Z 'Q-..,. P 1958 SOCCE R SCORES Poly 2 Lincoln 2 Poly 2 Lowell 4 Poly 2 St. Ignatius O A.,,,, Poly 0 Washington 6 Poly 0 Mission 4 ' i ii Poly 2 Balboa 6 Poly 0 Galileo 0 ,A all VARSITY SOCCER TEAM Row l: R. Earl, C. Bowker, F. Cava. Row II: E. Villafore, L. I Q ' Hollaway, J. Guadamos, J. Medrano, A '-':.. 5' R. LaRocca, T. Foresfberry. Row mm ..,, ,M lll: Z. Rozales, A. Kalumagi, D. E ww , Ishii, P. Paner, E. Garcia. Row lV: ' 6 D. Anastasia, R. Popin, M. Earlac, A M. Sleadman, E. Riedmire. ' 1,61 'IU rio fa' winofu JUNIOR VARSITY fm. ag. FOOTBALL -I-EAM JV FOOTBALL SCORES Row I: O. Stringer, P. Harris, B, Accosia, B. Carnahan, R. Kell, M. Burrell, B. Munoz, J. Kramer, G. Smith, J. Collins, C. Trainor, C. Penn, B. Maxwell, T. King. Row ll: C. Coke, M. Lamboy, S. Dunbar, R. Ruclos, T. Carroll, J. Worsham, H. Shimizy, J. Thomas, B. Saclceft, R. Flaherty, P. Lafourneau, K, Nagy, F. Waits. Row III: M. Dennis, G. Peufenhauer, R. Wolfe, J. Santos, 0. Thomas, D. McDevitt, F. Rosas, H. Williams, J. Clarke, D. Hensley, N. Makris, P. Smith, R. Mariani, W. Lawson PAGE 36 Poly 13 st. Ignatius 33 Poly 6 Balboa 15 Poly 5 Lincoln 21 Poly 0 Lowell 13 Poly 0 Washington 24 POIY 0 Galileo 7 Poly 5 Mission 6 P013' 0 Sacred Heart 13 of .7eam.7 ,'8C5w.um vw- S -Q - Y VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Fran? Row-A.Tapia, B. Olson, P. Williams, B. Johnson, T. Crane. Back Row.D, Williams, N. Johnson, B. Louden, B. Tucker. xv xy rv .2-A . - J- -ef-1-71 A , f '- ff 'rec A -- T s,,,,.- ...--.- H' Ni-my 'ri 'fKl.f . If ll ol JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Another Polytechnic team came home with a champion- ship trophy in 1958 --- the cross country track team. Two Roberts, johnson and Louden, consistently brought home the bacon for Polytechnic. The following are the season scores: Poly 16 Poly 20 Poly 24 Poly 17 Poly 16 Poly 12 The low ning score. PST . . .M V , . gi 2 . 5' . 4 it 4 A 4 I N' I I , ' ' I I X I ii . 'N W t , 'lik' XVAI xl l ,, I E f ' I 'L' .I h 3 ' Z .... W-53 I M 'Q ' ., ali 1,23 .1 4 ' X 'Q H Row I: L. Yarberry, E. Heard, H. Tokyo, B. Madsen, A. Carrillo, T. Frauslo, Paule, K. Minemofo. Row Il: C. TOIGVSYU, E- Shannon, K- Oflel, K- JOIW son, is nw I-U Kraus, J. Arberry, R. Mondrogon, R. Dec, A. Tatum. Row Ill: R. Moss, J. Hal , -.. P F , Millar, R. Pewitt, J. Carr, K. Jarmillo, T. Piggee. Row IV: C. Harris, U. L. Miller, E. Decker, R. Leftwich, X. Mogley, F. Dyer, D. Hirsch. 'C-V4 St. Ignatius 40 Balboa 35 Lincoln 31 Lowell 38 Washington 39 Mission 44 score is the win- X, TAL: inf, We g X, , Row l - R. Corbett, m r., D. Gonzales, S. Wayne, T. Chang, Couch J. Witt. Row J. Boxley, C. Green, O'Brien, l.. Patrick i 77215, Szaowz 3-5 Hlecwad SEASON SCORES 2 . Poly. .... ..... 5 6 Poly. .... ..... 6 9 Poly ............. 45 Poly ............ . 49 League Games: Poly ............. 26 Poly ............. 29 Poly ..... ..... Poly. ..... Poly ...... ..... Poly ...... ..... 43 44 Poly ..... ..... 3 3 52 43 Poly ...... ..... 3 2 South S.F. ........ . Capuchino ..... jefferson ...... San Mateo ..... St. Ignatius ...... Sac red Heart.. . Washington ..... Mission........ Balboa ....... Galileo.... .. . Lowell ....... Lincoln ...... JOE BOXLEY All-City Player N g, .,:., - E ...gg K ,gy Rx ESL : k 9 my .cw A 'wr-. 5 MARION O'BANNON ' Team Captain M .. ,pw----M - h N EIL O'BRl EN Consistent Player - PAGE 38 - V. 12015, Sweep, ' .Wake 12O's BASKETBALL TEAM Row l - R. Corbeff, mgr., T. Nesby, F. Flurer, R. Ely, H. Young, l Hollins, D. Dingen, Coach J. Witt. Row 2 - K. Jcramillo, R. Poo e Cobb, P. Velles, W. Hooper, L. Ruffin, L. Patrick. s E A s 0 N s C 0 R E s - ,'., Practice Games: Poly .... 62 South s.F. . ..... 17 A Poly .... 34 Capuchino ...... .... 1 9 A Poly .... 77 jefferson ..... ....... 4 3 Poly .... 41 San Mateo ....... .. ..... 22 1 League Games: f I' E' Poly .... 39 St. Ignatius ....... ....... 2 8 ill Poly .... 42 Sacred Heart ..... ...... 2 0 ' DALE HOL'-INS Poly .... 30 Washington ..... ...... 2 3 L All-City moyer Poly .... 53 Mission ..... ....... 3 0 A,fll'f,'f3'f,f,Ep,:Y'2,CE Poly .... 59 Balboa ...... ....... 2 1 4. 4 Po1y....47 Galileo..... 27 ef .,ff '1 l4f1 i Pol .... SO Lowell . .. ......30 ..l.,, 1 ,lf , Y f Poly .... 59 Lincoln .... . ....... 33 Al f, , J. , ,., ,f--Li M 4 i Y 1 5. ' , y Wm A , l f 1 1 of 5, Y 4! Ms... KEN JARAMILLO ROBERT ELY All'Cil'Y pl0YeY All-City Player L uf DARRYL SIERRA Number six mon o n 5 ,iw 7.1 E N l CHATqlgEiAon ' Dependobl e player if ff , Empfzaoize S SLHUM Spirit, .C Sd! -711111 Fall activities at Polytechnic started with the 1958 Prep Football Pageant. The Parrot rooters turned out in large numbers and created one of the best cheering sections in recent years. Soon Poly students were busy going to football games, rehearsing for the term play, preparing rallies, writing for the Parrot, organizing student affairs, participating in club functions, and studying for examinations -all part of the fall schedule of events. The fall term was a memorable one and the following pages recall some of the highlights. - PAGE 40 - bl Q41 Li .9-k Q., '- ATB! Y' A fp Q M, j Q ,593 my f ,.-., IKM CHARLES BOWKER btudenf Body President fall ang, 'WWW' TAMARA HILL The fall term of 1958 was a successful one student body activity-wise. President Charley Bowker supervised the finance ROBERT SPENCER meetings and presided at the assemblies. Exchange rallies with Custodian Lowell, Balboa, and Washington proved to be season highlights. Vice-president Ann Rozakos made all of the arrangements for the student body dances, the one after the Lowell game, It's All in the Game , being the most successful. NR-mxkk 'Qu VMUKW AL PRECIAD0 MR.JAMEs KINNEY Cheerleader Sfudent Body Adviser 40 Q' ANN ROZAKOS Student Body Vice-President VERA SIDOROV f U Secretary I f The sale of over 1,750 student body cards netted the students a reward in the form of a student body movie, Land of the Pharaohs . At the end of the term Mr. james Kinney, student body adviser, announced his retirement from student body chores. The officers presented him with a plaque to which will be en- graved the name of an outstanding student leader each se-mester. The award was made in recognition of Mr. Kinney's many years in helping to develop student leadership. J JOLENTA PAGAN Speaker of Congress ' PAGE 43 ' ,, LARRY HETLAND Athletic Manager 5. .-. 4., 1 , 9 A 'Uh-ner 'i . . ,K .,, ,4 fi A A as A. , - ,if it 1, . 1. ,, - .ri ,av Q ,A V s , L 9 A 1 rg J ' 4 ' 2' JAMES LYNCH Student Court Judge 0 ',9'aEZ , a tdfsffbll-6 5. LIBRARY STAFF Row I: R. Durham, J. McMiIIen, A. Padilla, J. Jurich, B. Verbarq, C. Bautis- ta, D. Center, R. Thorfon, L. Mangaoang. ROW 2: G. Walters, I.. Bertucci, B. Oreenlaw, D. Schmidt, M. Rigas, T. Carroll, J. Bunton, C. Graga, C. Sal- vador, L. Vance, J. Guadamuz, R. Cardinale. ROW 3: J. Keeton, E.Martinez, N. Foll-cman, 5. Moran, E. Fleisehmann, A. Bligh. ROW 4: D. Floyd, J. Lan- ham, R. Lelanoais, J. Loskutov, A. Marinai, T. Colen, E. McGraw, N. Lori eau, B. Youngs, F. Timmons. I Sahara! A relatively new group on the Poly scene is the Girls' Drill Team. The members got experience this year by marching at the school football games and in local pa- rades. With a little more experience and in- struction, the team should be tops in the city. Membership, as in all clubs at Poly, is voluntary. GIRLS' DRILL TE Poly's library staff, made up mostly of vol- unteers, offers unquali- fied service to the school. Large numbers of students volunteer to come in before and after school and help out on their own time. Without their aid, the Poly High library would not be as successful as itistoday. '?9' AM ROW I: B. Beasley, L. A, Yuen S. A. Luster. ROW 21 L B ' Iey, P. Moore, C. Jones. ROW lg: S. Bottimore, K. L as1ruci:JiTG3?,gunlilound- A. Neal, T. Boyd, S. Ison. Poly's fall porn-pon girls made a hit wherever they appearecl. Left to right, the beautiful belles in- clude Julie Gre oric, Car- lene Fricke, Jo?ene Bleg- gi, Diane Fabian, Donna Wright, and Jolenta Pagan, Lv- ,.1. 3 ROW l: Mr. Teplitz, E. Cleveland, G. Teano, M. Munoz, D. f One, two, three, four .... three, 'B' ' 5' - A two, one, four , , , , was the jump- LE' 1,-mf., Y, ,. ,,,, 4, ing cry of Cheerleader Al Preciado, -f ln 'J V jf-'ii Thanks to the work of this group, Poly's ' F' ,, , , - 2V,,,.mg,,sf X . . . . 'M g ' 1 'i rooting section improved considerably pw, L , rf-,M over the year before. Standing: Dave 'i ik ' Ettin, Al Preciado, Dave inocencio. pf' , V, , ' Kneeling: Sue Coontz, Stevi Orchard. N is ,MMM ., K-Q f- f i A 'K+ .R era- - if?:..z...,-V if-:za , J' fifff' gy 1 Wi- 'ff'7'9 J aff f ,Q Qi lille, , Flw...i f .Y it .- ' 5 I - 'F 'Lefrf ,.,.-V ' '1- V 'H ' ' ,. if x V 6 J- l i, ,ggr .Le.Q.Df'5i .jsff-F 'Zji'f,Jf,g .Y-W W, F ff , :XA :Q1QLh! lib, 4, ei ' , C' Q A A Z' 3 fi f Q - fe Q-A i - ' v ' as s. 7x V ' in as . ., .Q .. Q ,. X , M .a 1 M , ' in Y 1 rin ,, ,, . ' - ' 6 , 1 ::l .. 6 nf, .A 9' 'L ' 1 , 1 - 1 ., -1 - J f L .4 - , i i . ,A 4 . . 4 . ' f wa ff 4 , A . i V N x ' 5 A B i f ' 3 , K ? - I , y ' , Q I 'nf 4' 7 V, , ' ,ii A M 1 A, A . l -, 1 ,, - of ,,, . . -. .. ,.:- , 1 . , , , 'Z' 0 , A CAPPELLA CHOIR M. Lombardero, S. Thompson, A. Carson, R. Grant, C. Le- Graham, M. Mitchell, A. Orloff, M. AUSHH, J- AllSl'1OU59. B. Norris, B. Shelton, R. King, C. Queiada, J. Callow, J. Burnett, E. Harvey, D. Marte, P. Fagan, G. Charlesworth, S. Tomassini, J. Fletcher, M. Brown, G. MitCl'iim, M. PGdd0Cl1. ROW 2: L. Gatlin, M. Taylor, J. Clinkscales, F. Decarsky, K. Bauer, J. Howard, G. Washington, l. Robinson, 5. Michael, G. Springett, P. Baker, N. Jenner, R. Misuraca, D. Wfighia C. Moreno, J. Salazar, M. Fonseca, N. Kidd, D. Taylor, E. Schoenberg, S. Caldwell. ROW 3: V. Zane, D. Decarlisle, Blanc, B. Smyth, G. Coleman, D. Wickens, F. Edmonds, P. Bowman, V. Dunlap, J. White, D. Armstrong, K. Frye, l.. Larios, J. Yates, C. Leach, B. Robertson, J. Rector, J. Rector, J, Makris. ROW 4: R. Gibson, l.. Allen, S. Halvar- sen, J. O'Keefe, D. Hamilton, l.. Davis, E. Connor, J. Dean, C. Frye, i.. Dozier, B. Jones, l.. McL.Ioyd, B. Millar, A. Preciaclo, C. Alvarez, T. Federotf, W. Huff, L.. Pruitt, T. Millco, l.. Figueroa, B. Farrow, C. Palitis, T. Crane, D. Bul-wer. ub editor Nancy Laity and the rnalism I staff did an outstanding in the fall term. Their special is- of The Parrot received raves from parts of the school. Even Dick ik, KSFO disc jockey, saluted the staff for its fine efforts over his ning program. FALL cus STAFF ROW l: G. Respes s, D. Dickson, N. l-city, R. ROW 32 B. PCCYSOTI, S. VBYOS, J. Neal, 5. Thomp Rivetfe, E. Jung. ROW 2: S. Lee, M. Leong, son, P. Wondelley. E, Perry, M. Di Regolo, V. Dunlap, C. O'Donnell. ., J ,, ' . WWA.. ' ' I , 1 .... H .. ...V Q A ,. A ... V , ' . r. f Y, , - J L T 'K I 4 2 , ,, .4 , -' V , , 2142.1 'ff 3 , A SERVICE SOCIETY ROW l: K., Hart, J. Gregoric, V. Sidorov, J. Kirt- ley, M. Livar, E.Jung, J. Bonnardel, A. Rozakos, J. Pagan, J. Bleggi, T. Cole, L. Turnbull, B Sperring, S. Coontz, M. Berry. ROW 2: T. Hill, C. Fricke, A. Carrasco, J. Howard, J. Caro, D. Fabian, R. Klawonn, B. Bcllazs, J. Zocchi, M. Leong, J. Soriakoff, F. Bennett, C. LeBlanc, e C. Bentley. ROW 3: C. Forni, B. Chafman, M. Bush, E. Perry, J. Poli, S. Orchard, J. Fletcher, V. Bell, C. Bowker, E. Greenough, M. Noles, M. Muencb, S. Lee, S. Libby. ROW 4: R. Popin, D. Marte, J. Dean, J. Loskutov, M. Mclntosh, L. Stieper, P. Bowman, S. Caldwell, U. Midbust, G. Franklin, R. Miller, D. Ishii, S. Vukovich, B. Carolyn Pringle head- ed the always active Service Society. This group's big job was wel- coming the incoming sophomores and sponsor- ing the SantaClaus fund at Christmas time. This year the money collected was donated to CARE at a special assembly. Spencer. . X E... Doug Ishii presided ig' Q me X over the C. S. F., the ,I M I ' ' s S' schoo1's top scholastic V , V H A organization. This term 'i 'gg gr AV..V ff 7 'i ,, this group began a A, , if Q Q coaching service de- A signed to help students f ' in need of academic aid. ...N In the fall Gene Ng was .. welcomed as a life mem- A V 4 ber of the organization. C. S. F. ROW I: M. Cortes, P. Dunn, D. lsbii, D. Aragon, GI' b , A, K F A. Aragon. Row 2. M. Kmkos, K. Hart, M. Roh in R. Milfengo, NgBeN'2 eQ L' HTUQWE' Rossi, F. Lee, V. Sidorov, J. Caro, S. Lee. D. Fabian, R. Klawonn J.Rol1tereong' I ml ROW 3: J. Soriolmoff, A. Corrasco, J. Hoff, D, OS e 1-, l as .2 . .,. -4 4 Q V: Show Biz Pix was the name of the original musical review presented by the Drama Club in the fall. Featuring some fifteen 5 different acts, it was acclaimed a hit. At the end of the term f Peggy Bowman and Eddie Bren- ' ton were presented gold cups as - the best actress and actor of 2 fan 1958. 'f l L A i DRAMA CLUB ROW l: P. Sobieszczyk, J. Bonnardel, J. All- mon, E. Brenton, D. Book, D. Thornton, D. showse. ROW 2: B. Chiodo, O. Chiodo, J. Marte. ROW 4: S. Libby, D. Wickens, D. Gold- Burneti, D. Pearce, E. Brown, P. Baker, S. man,V. Zane, J. Makris, J. Loskutov, R. Collins. Coontz. ROW 3: D. Ettin, L. Stieper, P. Bow- jolenta Pagan pre- sided over Congress as the speaker for the fall term. This group saw some sweeping changes as the semester closed. Members with sagging grades were expelled, and membership require- ments were tightened. Constitutional revisions were recommended. mica CONGRESS ROW l: T. Binke, J. Wong, L. Townsley, C Bowker, P. Ricardo, D. Devincenzi, J. Montiel V. Oretger, B. Palmer, M. Berry, D. Wright, J Soon, D. Torres, J. Pagan, J. Bonnarclel, A Rozakos. ROW 2: P. Loch, J. Zocchi, G. Charlesworth, V. Bell, R. Durham, L. Hamberis, D. Gonzalez, D. Deo, L. Jewkes, J. Hayes Tamara Hill, J. Gregoric. ROW 3: G. Radigonoa E, Pgrry, G, Wesley, E. Blake, C. Wakefield, F. Williams, B. Sperring, B. Camden, J. Poli, J. Soriakoff, L. Cooper, L. Tumbull, J. Howard V. Sidorov, B. Bancroft. ROW 4: C. D. lshu, Gurtierdez, R. Johnson, B. Spencer, L. Hetland, A. Lenzini, Z. Rosales, D. DeDenko, J. Medrano, B. Johnson, D. Watkins, P. Logsdon, S. Cald- well, G. Franklin, A. Jenkins, R. Klowonn. .vw gg - su.. as ' ' As always the class collectors of Poly had their hands full collect- ing student body card money, game tickets,and yearbook p aym ent s. 1 Theirs is a job which is E indispensable, yet re- ceives little publicity. CLASS COLLECTORS ROW l: R Scott, S Fong, L Smith, A. Mercadel A. Aragon: J. Bonnardel, D. Dickson, B. Hender: son, E. Brown, J. Kirfley, M. Livar, ROW 2: D MacNichok, J. Babcock, R. Alter, K. Hart, M Rossi, B. Thomas, D. Vici, J. Washington, L Keller, J. Bunton, G. Walters. ROW 3: B. Chat- man, G. Wilson, M. Mclntosh, B. Wells, M. Nel son, M. Bush, S. Orchard, J. Stelzriede, M. Delg- man, G. Charlesworth, E. Greenough, B. Youngs. ROW 4: E. Rouyley, D. Mecham, D. DeCesau, O. Hays, M. Lazzareschi, D. Marte, S. Libby, T. Freerks, L. Stieper, B. Chiodo, R. Klawonn, R. Panos. Members of the Pub- lic Speaking Club repre- sented San Francisco in the Creative Arts Festi- val. Sponsor Mr. Vemon Newell supplied talented speakers for various school programs from this organization. J rf K 110' e . ' s , 1 14 2 an fa X . 1 'J , PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB ROW l: S. Daniel, D. Ernhard, G. Navarre, J. Bonnar- D. Kohnke, J. Howard, B. Chatmcm, G. Wesley, B. Gar- del, B. Balazs, C. Wakefield, V. Malyemezian. ROW 21 rett, C. Bentley, L. Blalock. ROW 42 C. To avera, S. V. Sidorov, N. Jenner, G. Charlesworth C. Fricke, K. Caldwell, S. Lee, B. Spencer, R. Miller, G. Franklin, Brunner, R. Wlnismon, c, Bragg. Row 5. M. Mclntosh, J. Poli, J. Hoff, E. Perry, F. suffer. B Representing Poly's business majors, this group ended its term activities with aspecial banquet in the cafeteria. Their sponmr Miss Edna Beckman retired at the end of the term, leaving Mrs. Alane Larsen in charge. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS ROW l: T. Colio, B. Descilo, L. Derrick, L. DeVere, burn, E. Carter, N. Marcillao, J. Callow, D. Carboni, M. Isaac, A. Neal, J. Davis, D. Aragon, J. Thompson, C. Leach, B. Henderson, M. Livor, P. Neal, P. Rounds. M. Pyrcell, L. Gatlin. ROW 2: A. Mercadel, M. Cortes, ROW 4: 5. Lee, S. Thompson, C.. Forni, E. Renal, S. M. Korakas, E. Apedaile, S. Stin ley, J. Pagan S. Eastman, S. Larson, D. Sarin, J. Zocchi, L, McNair, Adlao S. Florence, S. Henderson, i Sowells, B. l'lilt. V. Rougley, P. Waller, B. Balazs, V. Glover. Row 5. E. Sclnoenberq, c. vena, c. Decker, c. Block- C Poly's Top Teachers group found itself under the sponsorship of Mr. Tom Cottingim as Mr. Hale Benton took a leave of absence. This group's biggest task was that of increasing its membership and en- couraging more boys to join. A. A P1 fray, so ,,1I'L7,,, .fy- fr T' V'rf.f.' f3:1f7 ' --rw, r.ZZ?'7ff1 jr HM, ng r. ,rr 1 z::1zzxfir.gr:'w M ,MM A..,ffrr..f,jj, '-j . .,Z'LIiTi7ZTZL'fl'1 W V . ,r..r.,.,:.1',gr ' I ,MW W.,q,'y' 'I . , r5Z.53T11,'?i:,'t . .- f ,J 1 -2 ' ' I 5 f ' M., '?b'f f . 9 , . r, ... 4 7,-r' f f A r , f f W, ' A: , -7r.. ' 0 W ,he . W- r W , 1- ' fi? dw J ' ,. .W , TOP TEACHERS OF TOMORROW ROW l: R. Scott, B. Sperring, A. Garcia, S. Libby, K. Lastrucci, R. Klaw , 0 . G an s. Rudoar. Row 2: R. Maller, G. Franklin, E. Blake, G. wesley. Y' ' ' K, Hart, C. Bentley, B. Garrett, J. Souskoff. ROW 3: onn E K Perr B Chfm 'er -f , 4 ' , 1 M4 Sd 4' 3 ' 5 ' ...J N-v 1 i 1 ,Q .. x X F V- 7 xrqyl, I V 5 ' u J M, ,,.,f., Z A 1 4 . l BIG BROTHERS ROW l: J. Tolliver, H. Fukudo, C. Bowker. The Elites Tri-Y lost four members to graduation: joan Brower, Gerri Wilson, Yvonne DeTomasi, a.ndAnnie Rozakos. They had their usual share of pajama par- ties, joint meetings, and garter-snapping. 1 3. '- 1 11 ELlTE'S TRI-Y ROW l: E. Gonzales, M. Firpo, T. Hill, A. Rozol-cos, ROW 2: J. Lusfenberger, R. Pepin, A. Morinoi, J. Neal, A. Himn. P01y's Big Brothers, the muscle-men of the Block P, supervised at rallies and offered leadership for the Block Society. With such figures as A1 Marinai, jim Lustenberger, and Art Himm to look up to, this group naturally commanded the respect of all. 4 L, Lorios. ROW 2: J. Brower, G. Wilson, J. Loskuiov, M. Mcln tosh, Y. DeTomosi, L. Sfieper. 7T :na - - Q x , ' LJ I L my J. 1? .K , ,mp L in Wi V COSSACKS HI-Y ROW 1: V. Saiz. ROW 2: J. Lusfenberger, A. M0Yif'lUia . . ROW 3: D. Eftin, T. Crane. ROW 4: M. Keegan, G. Sfevensf F- Williams' First Hi-Y at Poly in some time was theCossacks. Mascot of the group was sophomore Vic Saiz who was taken under the wing of such senior leaders as Tom Crane and Gene Stevens. l fl , ,, f -fin A.. X M55-f L t A Mary Ann DeMaio and Eddie Brenton seem to be enjoying their work as Pat Thorton and Dave Goldman relax during a rehearsal ofthe Singing Cowboy Number . fD icalSfww - n of ' nfl hows line Macc' Ufeovrene M Skugov . ' , L0 , The dG'1-7'lmgRCos9onnbErlj Cl io2K'bY Jarditout Ol Step Sobxe1C?ihiePeU Bo' 5uPe'V'?e 9'0Up 9 1 r LOUVGLK Nessel :lin the en l jacluethe hovse down ,, AWN A 9. Janet Loskutov was instrumental in helping to organize the term revue and was in charge of the choreography. She was a con- tender for top drama student award. Eddie was awarded the trophy for Best Actor of Fall l958 for his part in the Singing Cowboy Number . Phvuls e Bonne' del 'gow mana jedfm P6997 rr.. on comliosed rise wlckerij sue Cognbfoughl On Friday evening, December 12, 1958, the first musi- cal review in the history of Polytechnic was presented b . . y the Drama and Music Departments under the direc- tion of Mr. Robert Over, Mr. David Teplitz, and Mr. Stanley Shaff. Entitled Show Biz Pix , it traced the history of the motion pictures in song, dance, and satire. Some thir- teen numbers were included in the show They poked fun at such movies as horror, military musical, juvenile, spectaculars, tropical, foreign, car- toon, and westems. qxeoenlo, l Huw .Ti 9' 'Ds if Q tif? Y, selected Best f-ct- won a trophy for ber of Shirley Temple Monroe in the tern- Peggy was tress and portrayals and Marilyn revue. Alf Th of rf, Craig fgcljdcow of espfg Edd? We S, fngfdggenigirr, numb reerkgiktgry :rg Qafher ave C9 DQM -fOr Qldm 13,01 ghe fin p x 3 Xp 4 we as ,J , If ,, g , J .tr LauraLi Stieper was presented with a trophy for her outstanding work and creations of the un- usual set designs. Un, O arbo Ol Taking part in the production were the Drama Club, Madrigal Singers, Dance Band, and Construction Crew. Original music was composed by Mr. Douglas YVlcEchem, and the accompanist was Mr. Harry Collis. Mr. Richard Slee supervised the poster making, and Mr. Richard Houston took charge of ticket sales. Usher- ing was ably handled by the students in the Beginning Drama class. Eddie Brenton and Peggy Bowman were voted best actor and actress of the year and were awarded gold trophies for their work by Mr. Over at the semi-annual awards assembly. Dave Ettin was runner-up for best actor award on the basis of his performance in the horror show number and the foreign film segment. S nd P010 offere- Th 0,2311 , fun '3 , T - .J-1 vvakx I 'A J lic MARCIA LOMBARDERO '1 ji 5- W::1:::,,:,-,, 'Unrated Managing Editor W-:rr ANN ROZAKOS Feature Editor Members of the fall 1958 Parrot staff earned Polytechnic another trophy for its crowded trophy case: the University of San Francisco award for Best San Francisco High School Newspaper for 1959 . The Parrot won the title for the second year in a row. The paper was praised for its excel- lent news coverage, objective sports writing, and lively editorial page. Edi- tor Vera Sidorov and her staff worked hard to maintain the high standard set by former reporters in the preceding year. Roberta Klawonn was in charge of page two, Ann Rozakos in charge of page three, and Richard Popin in charge of page four. Richard Dito supervised copy correction, and Trena Cole sent out exchange papers. K-rv-rv' RICHARD POPIN Sports Editor RICHARD DITO Copy Editor o VERA SIDOROV Editor-in-Chief ,f-,K FRANK BR ANDI Reporter KATHY LAST RUCCI Reporter .. ,,, I Vi, ,ji 'N XX, A EMILE DYSSEGARD Uf'f'K'f' 'Y l BARBARA ERNST r Q' V Reporter M: i ', Reporter Z I N , sf fy . I, fs, K I s Q. I . CARI-ENE FRICKE JULIE GREGORIC R Omer Reponer TAMARA HILL SP Reporter .IK Zeal .T 1959 .ANI ii Z E L I 'I X ROBERTA KLAWONN TRENA COLE News Editor Exchange Editor JANET LOSKUTOV Reporter ,-., , 1 STAN VUKOVICH Reporter BEN MOORE Assistant Sports Editor 6 td t Xi? JOI. ENTA PAGAN Reporter s I TERI RENDON Assistant Feature Editor 6' -3 N CHARIN WAKEFIELD Reporter VIC SAIZ Reporter A STEPHANIE ORCHARD Business Manager Stevie Orchard sent out the bills and prepared the ads for the printer. Photo- graphs for the paper were taken by the students in Mr. john Hofer's photography class. At the end of the term the students in the journalism classes celebrated by having a dinner at the Tokyo Sukiyaki House at Fishermen's Wharf. The stu- dents ate japanese style and enjoyed many different and exotic dishes. The cub issue of this term was headed by Nancy Laity, Ethel Perry, Donna Dickson, and other members of the cub staff. Their Christmas issue was hailed as a highlight of the fall term. :rf 5, I. ,4 V VJD' V U ? Q gi f! II' ' I ,, . DY: , GENE sTEvENs W- W' Reporter A. V A' VIRGINIA ZANE Reporter .tall .73Kacfi 'A J rf 5, if I u 4 6.11 ' V 5 I' ,712 I S n ' ' W of r 2 f 'af , -' ' A my f .ff , . '01 V Beadewhip, pp, same FALL BOYS' BLOCK P ROW li L. Jones, H. Johnson, J. Tolliver,J.Neal, R. Woo, A. Tatum, A. Burton, B. Tucker, C. Cobb ROW 2: R. Popin, C. Bowker, P. Serpa, H. Fukuda, B. Lane, L. Yarberry, T. Gong, F. Norris. ROW 3: W. Camp, G. Lewis, N. Johnson, G. Moutsanas, B Loudin, R. Bancroft, R. Bertani, A. Kaliumagi. Jn ,Q 'r I ft RICH POPIN served .S Block P ' ' ' president for the fall T958 semester. It was his iob to help coordinate supervision at pep rallies, the Block P dance, and preside at weekly meetings. Rich also held the iob of sports editor of The Par- rot and wrote a featured column about Poly's place in the world of sports. 2 fi K' A MARY FONSECAwas elected Block P president of the girls' organiza- tion. She worked with Rich in plan- ning the Block P dance. ln addi- Q of tion she helped with the skating party and the end of the term Block dinner. M X s-. ' X A 59 C73 J ,, f tx A , A - fr, T I f ,, A if .sf In wi T yy ' ,,V..t ,V k ,,7, FALL GIRLS' BLOCK P Q. ,IA FRONT ROW: M. Fonseca, M. DiRegolo, C. Decker, -J Q A f 55 A ff Q J C. Vello, E. Juni., C. Forni, G. wus... Row 2: c. I y ' Blackburn T. Hi l, J. Kirtley, M. Austen, S. Adlao, Wg A A f M.Livar, J. Gregoric, L. Stieper. ROW 3: G. Charles X 1 ' 2 worth, J. Fletcher, W.Davison, P. Waller, C. Fricke V. Bell, E. Schoenberg, J. Clinkscales. ROW 4: J. Y l Cara, V. Sidorov, V. Dunlap, B. Ernst, L. Derrick, I A. Dickey, J. Howard. J. Poli. ROW 5: S. Cald- f ' well, S. Thompson, B. Parrington, U. Midbust, J. Teilman, V. Rougley, S. Lee, E. Carter, B. Jackson t o S ' , Sfpmwwc '93 l 9 4 STEPHANIE ORCHARD Low Senior Secretary-Treasurer . 9 jf f,' I ,- J if ,-if -f if A W X ,Q 1 TOM CRANE JANICE POLI Low Senior Low Senior President Vice President l-, rlefle Mariltln Eelqpo go blow up O Blcncr I balcon- Sponsored by the low senior class, Bamyard Jamboree Court Fair was a social and financial Suc- cess. President Tom Crane guided his class through a variety of senior activities. The pictures on this page catch some of the booths and fun had on Court Fair day. ,aus C 0 nomef +5 ,W BCG, .9 H. Tamara Hill seems to be saying to 1 don Al Prec'ado Ro eo oh Ro eo ld- , 'V k wl'1erefor.e ar: thou Tickets. m I 'dfl f eofnrht where fhe B ilk fn. 'v EOr7s ore: l. Hiroshi Fukuda and , ' ld Susan Adlao were voted N Queen of the festivities. 1 ' They were crowned at a 5 ' special variety show in the ' 7 auditorium. At the left, Tom - Crane introduces them to 5 4 A l Ill lf -4 , the student body. The low Q' , senior class donated the X most pennies in the bal- ' I loting. n 2fvJf ifl C But Dave, you'II strangle yourself to death. Business seems to be slow and the girls behind the booth are eating up all the profits. MM I-41.1 1, if Poor Rich is so shy he iust won't look at the camera. f , 2:4 fl. 'i' :Zo iff it 35 z., 1 .. , 'A i. :fi ie: 3 At? be MIKE ISAACS High Junior Vice President v f V5 CATHY o'DoNNELl. Vlcifi' ,fiff,Ef1'ES High Junior President Secrngry-Treasurer .97 fi , 'lllnfzfa fi 'vi' P I E 1 xl'- X1 I 'tm lc . eggs. sf g 'QQ ,Z 4' fa XA Mr. David Teplitz and the choir members practiced daily preparing for the Veterans' Day Assembly, Choral Festival in Berkeley, and the Christmas Holidays. Poly's A Cappella Choir won the reputation as 'best' in San Francisco. -JF. J. , fda ,AL 'W fi! +23 Jil 4- Q if 2, iff? Wit Eff if 7 'Hi 'Q ty, er L2 'i'5'l. WL lil, gl iw rw. 53, nf' .Q XN The journalism classes celebrated the completion of another successful term with a festive dinner at Tokyo Sukiyaki Restaurant at Fisl1ermen's Wharf. Here the members gather around the table with Mr. Ray Kohtz, the adviser, after dinner. FOUI' Quill and Scroll pins were awarded to Roberta Klawonn. MCIl'CiCI Lombardero, Vera Sidorov, and Ann Rozakos. Pictured above is tall editor, Vera Sidorov, WII lkII1g at the camera as Janet Loskutov qnd Ann Rozakos attempt to learn the mysteries of using chopsticks. ELAINE GREENOUGH FERN BENNETT LOW Junior . - vice president Low Junior President , A 1 l BETTY CHATMAN Low Junior Secretary-Treasurer 9' , .7 'IU ' ' , . 1. :M , ig 4 if if EL . , 1 -Y , .E I if 51- s P N ' , F i Surprise at the Thanksgiving championship game was fhe Poly Y float at half-time bearing Charley Bowker and The Game Queen and princesses Carolyn Pringle, Janet Loskufov, and Janice The Prep Pageant saw the Poly roofers Yurn out in large num- poli. bers To roof for fhe varsity iooiball team. Students wore red, whi1'e, and black. r Anorl-, L0n9 er vie C- Angle happy, smuigg if the Poly roofi uecko' Hn .P MON- Sfiored ,hm , PCGS of fha r '19 section Q - U Caro SNP Winn.,-,g ,OU hd oofers. 1, 'D R f the P0900 ' XQUC ugbn X09 C Own, 0 S O5 fh n Shows h wh A G hw' 'High Low I ' Q vm' 0 5 e l had jus, r0 xh . . Zu,3nQ twmes 'me GC - PAGE 57 - my W1 in v . ,H , 3, A X if . . 2 f MARLENE SANCHEZ Al.iCiA CARRASCO , MARY BUSH High Sophomore H'9l 50Ph0mOre President Secretory-Treasurer Sp ww, ' ' tfzeffall MXH A 1 M Reporters from the 'San Francisco News' visited the school and took pictures for a special series. Here they stopped at the Senior Court. K I ,,, ir lr 'i ,,-a fif. - ,Wy 4 fff ff C. it rp, N4 4 wr fl ng, f'Z ? ..V.., , ' f, gbw rwff ,, ,f',,,g6 l A... X. High Sophomore Vice President The Poly-Balboa football game wit- nessed the Poly rooters in ci great show of spirit. The Pirate cheerleaders visited Parrotville for the morning to drum up interest in one of the important games of the i958 Season. Naturally, Poly won the game! The fall student body officers met on the front steps ofthe school when they learned they had been elected to office. Lett to right they are: Larry Hetlond, Tam- ara Hill, Bob Spencer, Ann Rozokos, Al Preciado, Vera Sidorov, and Jim Lynch. 1 as f 2 f'-v-321 sei, 1. fre,- imiw 3 :mf f 'W , . ' Q - -5 ,Ng KX: BARBARA SPERRING LINDA MILLER WOODROW CHAMPAGNE Low Sophomore Low Sophomore Low Sophomore P es'd'n' Secretary-Treasurer Vice President Qfafciety, ww, i7 f .T , You only need one guess to tell what is going on here. lt's the Girls' Block P initiation. Who can ever forget the hula hoop craze? Most of the girls sported their favorite hoop to school. The poor teachers were driven to distraction at the girls as they tried to go down classroom aisles with hoops around their middles! Tony Pyette received a large number of con- gratulations tor the stained glass windows he made on the first floor doorways during the Christmas season. Mr. Richard Slee, art instructor, was so impressed that he plans to use them again next year. A . f f-v--f .sv Hail to the winner' Bill Johnson won the chest expansion contest sponsored by 'The Parrot . Here reporters Frank Brandi and Janet Loskutov loolc on in amaze ment as Bill expands his chest some seven inches to beat out all competitors He won the title, Mr. Chest of l958. ,-...f' IQ f ,- ffui - 4, , ' ?l11?1rQf?7fiZ? 'f - f fha' '1,'f2CW 1 fa ff f f fi I4 ff f Lib ww 1:-V , ,f 1w.9,, J MQ , , 'X' 26215554 6? 2' 2 .V wr W, 1, f 143 fm km We W - 2 QW, WM . . Q vs Ljwva A P1 K . V 4 B 3, ge Y ' xihgfqkymmc 1 -V H. lmrwl mmm '- --. - lm W mv .. . lf' . HY ,w'1 'w' ' ' A firM :rp P CDH 4 WW- 1 ,- gi- 1-f N Pk, K Y ' ? hx' ,ii L., 35:3 - a ny-A ew , --,' E- ist Q 5 ffflww is . ' Sp ' , .Baci , .Wane .T , .Bam fifneofunen 1 Q: i -'fir' 1. , i 1 A L .4 N4 .. S A tx' E 1 f t Q Z ga R, 1a47.r':af'u 1. 9 sux, .N -.,-' c . I - 1 5 . l, ' M 1 ' ' mg? In ' . .- Ai 1 -'l'l 73f' I '.P'1E'Zn ':u . .. . liirvl 9 -P X' . X A4 ' ' . f ' r 2 I , Sgg. 4, - We . . . a - g - L' P ,,b1,i'rf'!yK-Yiltcxwq u i Er'-an F. T3 .e lilI ill?-Mapu sx U5 Q -. .itz ' --I s... dl The class of spring 1950 will long be remembered at Poly- technic. It is the last class to have started the school as low freshmen. lt is a class whose members have brought honor to the school. Such names as Sharon Lee, Rich Popin, Tamara Hill, Janice Poli, Hiroshi Fukuda, Shelby Dirks, and Vera Sidorov stand out because of the activities in which they have partici- pated. On these pages it appears that the seniors are busy scan- ning the newspapers for want ads now that high school is nearly completed. However, this photograph shows one memory which will always stand-out in their minds: distribution day for the award-winning school paper, The Parrot. Seniors will never for- get scanning the pages to find their names in print. They will not forget their four years at Polytechnic now that graduation has arrived. i -.-.--., ...- '- INK . A 'Ov-e v -A Asgfwsiw. 'UN CARLENE FRICKE Class Vice-President Carlene was kept busy planning various senior functions with President Tom. She spent a busy three years at Poly having been a pom- pon girl and a Parrot reporter. MRS. PHYLLIS NORDHAUSEN Class Counselor Mrs. Nordhausen acted as counselor, advice-giver, and baby-sitter for the seniors. A favorite at Poly, she ar- ranged all of the details for graduation and other senior affairs. .93ea.t .7ff1m se? '1- TOM CRANE Class President Tom served as leader and spokesman for the High 'n Mighties. He organized the many senior activities and made decisions when necess- ary. ln addition, he was president of the Future Retailer's Club. TAMARA HILL Class Secretary Tamara handled the senior correspondence and paper work. ln addition to senior chores she was managing editor of the Parrot and the yearbook. HIROSHI FUKUDA Class Treasurer Sam proved himself capable off the football field as on, as he handled the class treasurer's chores. Active in the Block P and Big Brothers, he was voted the outstanding scholar athlete of the fall l958 term . . C1faetFzeS,pfLing.7dea2S ' - A FD fig I ,,, ,F C D . WY r ga I 5, , 7 V7, -if , Cv .g fit. my ifsx rp f ,Qu I I- I SPRING IDEAL GIRL WINNERS Row I. Darlene Marte lflirt and dancerl, Gerri Burnett lsinging voicel, Cecilia Bautista lbashfull, Andrea Rodriques ldresserl, Trena Cole lmost lovablel. Donna Wright fprettiest and cutestl, .lolenta Pagan leyesl, Carlene Fricke U6 cutest couplel, Stevi Orchardfwittiestl, Tamara Hill lspeaking voicel, Mary Carrillo llolliestl. Row 3 - Janice Poli lideal, personality, hair, most activel, Joy Yates lsmile and friendliestj, Sharon Lee lintelligent and likely to succeedl, Sally Eastman lathleticl, Joy Fletcher ldimplesl, Pat Foster lfigurel, Peggy Bowman lapplepolisherl. Wh-...,. X SPRING IDEAL BOY WINNERS Row l - Jesse Neal fsinging voicel, Rod Bartholomew lpersonalltyl, Chris Bra a lspealc- ing voicel, Cecil Owens ldancerl. Row 2 - Jim Lustenburger liolliestl, James Dean ?0PPl6POl- isherl, Hiroshi Fukuda lathleticl, Ken Baker fbashfull, John Halley ldimplesl, Ron Dalbey ldresserl. Row 3 - George Moutsanas fwittiestl, Alex Cordero lhairl, B. Sir1'1mSlbUlldlfSl1ell9Y Dirks fsmilell Wayne Sanders ll-iandsomest, wolf, and cutestl, Danny Ross frnost lovablel, Riclv Popin fideal, most active, likely to succeedl. y'1ffyWf ' 7 . vi YE? 'V' ANASTASIOU ANASTOSIOS .... soccer team ....swimming team....Bloclf P....English major .... will enter City College .... remem- bers the moment he became a high senior. HUBERT ANTON .... science and math majors .... will enter S.F. State .... remembers the wonderful spirit of the teams and the friendliness of the students. EUNICE APEDAILE .... Block P F.B.L.A. .... business major .... will work then college .... remembers the Block P initiation. RUTH APPLEWHITE .... Future Nurses .... Future Retailers .... science major .... will go to City College .... remembers the foot- ball and basketball teams. '22 BARBARA BALAZS .... Service Society .... Public Speaking Club .... F.B.L.A. yearbook staff .... business and English majors .... will go to business school .... remembers the fall '58 court fair, DIANE BARABIN .... class collector ,.,, F.B.L.A. .... Future Nurses .... Cheerleaders Club .... home economics major .... will go to college .... remembers the move-up assembly. RONALD BARTHOLOMEW .... registry presi- dent .... swimming team .... English major . . . .will go to college. . . .remembers the Poly football games. KATHLEEN BAUER .... Public Speaking Club .... Service Society .... Block P .... Parrot staff .... A Cappella .... science, music, and English majors. ,- ,zyqy Q , '27 a ff?-r gl 15 SUSAN ADLAO .... Block .P hiS'fjf '--3- F.B.L.A. .... business major .... WI 90' 0 college .... remembers the first day 05 Cl OW freshman. HELEN ALEXEEFF .... F.B.L.A. .... busi- ness major. . . .will go to work. . . .rememters the move-up assembly and b9'n9 U '9l' senior. CYNTHIA ALLEN .... business major .... will work ,,,. remembers the rowdy lunch hours. CARL ALVES .... industrial arts malof ---- will work .... remembers the football P0900f'f of '58. 71 ' ' X ge to, fzmf. .10 9 wwf-if ' AWE-. 7-Wi fifii- ,ff 1 , ff f . if DOLORES ARAGON .... F.B.L.A. .... C.S.F. ....Spanish award....business major.... will enter college .... remembers starting Poly as a low junior. DONALD ARMSTRONG .... A Cappella .... industrial arts major .... will join navy .... remembers the Poly girls. MARY AUSTlN .... Cheerleaders Club .... ACappella .... Block P .... music major .... will enter college .... remembers G Ceffdin disagreement in homeroom. KEN BAKER .... varsity football team .... Block P award .... industrial arts major .... remembers Kezar Stadium. F iyie Q A 'T is is N 1:-an .N f CEICILIA BAUTISTA .... Block P .... science major .... will enter college .... remembers the move-up assembly, MARY BAXTER .... Future Nurses .... year- book .Staff .... science and English majors . . . .will work. . . .remembers the move-up assembly, NQRMA BEAN .... home economics major .... will work....remembers the move-up assembly. V Collector ---- Top Teachers. . . .Bloc-ki i P. . . . Se'V'Ce S0ClFlY .... Vice-President of S.F. Youfh ASSOCIUNOF1 .... foreign language and home economics majors, lCKl BELL .... registry president .class .qi-rf--V H - BETSY BENOIT .... math and science majors will go to work and then college .... remem- bers the field trip with the physics class. THEODORE BLACK .... F.B.L.A. .... J. V. football .... advanced bond .... business ma- 'or .... will go to business college .... remem- bers 1957 when Poly won three of the four major championships. CLAUZELLA BLACKBURN .... F. B. L. A. Block P .... business major .... will go to S.F. State .... remembers the Block P initia- tion and becoming a high senior. JACOB BLUFORD .... football team .... Block P .... industrial arts major .... will go into the service .... remembers the J. V. football feam- ... , Q' . ...ii i I i . 9 n KENNETH BRUNNER .... registry president ....Block P....Public Speaking Club.... Congress .... football team .... track team .... English major .... will attend City College ,, , ,remembers clearing his first cut, Q JAMES BURNETT .... football team... in e 4 dustrial arts major .... will go to college... qi , remembers the Block P skating party. ' ' JERALDINE BURNETT .... registry class Q collector , ,Drama Club ...Service Society . . . .A Cappella. ...music major. . . .will go fo college ,,,. remembers when Jill Callow and she hung a dead chicken head in Traudi's locker. ARCHIE BUSH .... Block P .... basketball team ..,. track team .... industrial arts major , , , ,will go to City College. S 'Ev vi MARY CARRILLO .... registry president .... Cheerleaders Club .... business major .... will go to work .... remembers the move-up assembly. EVELYN CARTER .... F.B.L.A. .... Block P. Sergeant-at-Arms .... business major .... will go to college .... remembers Mr. Mac- Phail's history class, RICHARD CARVILLE .... math major .... will go ta college .... remembers the fun he had. TRENA COLE .... registry president .... Cheerleaders Club .... Service Society... . Tri-Y .... Parrot staff .... English major ,.,. will go to college .... remembers her crazy friends. , ' I A PEGGY BOWMAN .... Drama Club .... Service Society .... Tri-Y .... Parrot staff .,,. A Cap. pella .... drama trophy ,,,, English mqjgr III, will go to Hawaii and then to New York remembers receiving the drama trophy, SYLVESTER BRAGA .... registry veep .... Public Speaking Club president .... English major .... will go to City College and then ta S.l:. State .... remembers the move-up assembly. ROBERT BROWN .... business major .... will go to work .... remembers when we beat Washington last year and Sacred Heart this year in football. LAlNlTA BROWNELL .... registry secretary ....Modeling Club. . . .English major. . . .will go to City College .... remembers the friendly teachers. IFC, i 0 '. 5 l 'X ROBERT CABRAL .... class collector .... history major .... will go to work .... remem- bers happy times. JILL CALLOW .... F.B.L.A. .... A Cappella .Music Block .... Block P....business major .... will go to work .... remembers the kids. LINDA CANTU .... F.B.L.A. .... business major .... will go to work .... remembers move up assembly. DONNA LEE CARBONI .... F.B.L.A. business major .... will go to work .... remem- bers football games. ev'- Sw.: wi ., e 'X 9'-,XL fb ,h K.. . 55.4. . , F? 323, '-1.129 ' . i - ' ' Q f' Q X S :rf 7 , X ,it gi? 1 if X ,4 egg? fh f -1 H if 9 4 ' 1 Q 'Y 'YH M.. THUMAS Col-EN .... library staff ,,,, industrial arts maior .... will go to City College or into UGVY .... remembers going to the Toumqmenf of Champions. Cl'lRlSTOPHER COMMINS .... math maior ..,, Wlll attend College or marry a millionaire.. remembers move-up assembly, MARGARET CONDON .... Retailer's Club,.,, business maLor .... will work .... remembers move-up assem ly and her senior ring. FERDINAND COOK .... registry class collec- tor .... J. V. football .... varsity track .... mixed chorus .... industrial arts maior .... will go to City College .... remembers move-up assembly. ,,.,, 1,2 ,w ew MSW 1, N f gigasf if if t . if , W' N 5 fi if: it 7 I 9 LL 'CSTV NN MARIO CRISPERI .... remembers his happy times as a high senior at Polytechnic, RONALD DALBEY .... basketball team .... J.V. football .... Block P .... industrial arts maior .... will 'go to College .... remembers when we lost to . . WILL,IE DAVISON .... Future Nurses .... Cheer. leaders Club .... BloCk P .... C.S.F .... English maior .... remembers being in Mr. MacPhail's homeroom. JAMES DEAN .... rifle team .... A Cappella .... Service Society .... math maior .... will go to College .... remembers being battalion com- mander in R.0.T.C. , We 'Ya :-- ,lvl si 6' Mgt 7 t W - 2 A W New-'Y' SHELBY DIRKS .... varsity basketball team .... remembers playing in Berkeley at the TOC. RICHARD DITO .... Parrot staff .... English ma- ior,,,will go to City College .... remembers the senior ball. PETER DORN .... math and science maiors .... will loaf after graduation .... remembers the big hand on the clock at l0 minutes after 3 every day. RICHARD DUDY .... math maior .... will go to college .... remembers the games. U7..I? 'VJ SUE CO0NTZ...pom- on girl .... assistant yell leader .... student bodpy vee .... Cheerleaders Club .... Public Speaking Club...Dramo Club... Service Society .... Tri-Lites Tri-Y .... English and business maiors...rernembefs ITIOVC-Up as- sembly. ALEX CORDERO...played at rallies...indus- trial arts maior .... will go to College .... wants to be an architect .... remembers the friendly students. MIRIAM CORTES .... registry president ,.,,, F.B.L.A ..... C.S.F ..... business maior .... will go to college .... remembers the pageants. TOM CRANE .... senior pres .... reg. pres .... Class Collector .... A Cappella .... Retailer's Club .... Madrigal .... track team .... cross coun- try .... Black P .... music block and star .... in- dustrial arts maior .... will go into the navy .... remembers being elected low senior president. ik. 1... : FLORENCE DECARSKY..Cheerleoders Club ....PubliC Speaking....C.S.F.....A Cappella Madrigal .... F.B.L.A ..... Block P .... business and music maiors .... will go to college .... re- members the iunior prom and the pageant. LILY DERRICK .... F. B. L. A .... Block P .... business maior .... will work at Vet, Admin- istration .... remembers football championship in '59 and the move-up assembly. LORRAINE DEVERE...F.B.L.A ..... Yearbook Staff -..- business maior .... will go to business college...remembers move-up assembly. DONNA DICKSON .... alternate om-pon girl... class collector .... Tri-Lites 'Fri-Y .... Cheer- leaders Club .... Drama Club .... Parrot staff ,,,, vwbook Staff --.- English maior .... wan .wma City College .... remembers move-up assembly Tri-Y and Park Bowl. ls '.-. P l 9 l I wi af . .E -' I M X ., I . M..-.X .. ix X M E xx t.. :' ' x , . '1 fx., ' 'I ., N: X K . ' 1 g ' ,i X -'Is is-Q I L A S an N . K , :ss K x- ' it 'ec , ell .A 1, Y f 1 HAROLD ELLINGSEN ..,. industrial arts ma- ior .... will go to work .... remembers the great times he had at the football pageants and being late to class with his girl friend. BARBARA ERNST .... registry president .... Black P Publicity Mmager .... Parrot staff .... block P award, star and pin .... science maior ....will go to city college and work....re- members taking Biology ll. TANYA EVANIKOFF .... business maior .... will go to work .... remembers taking oilpaint- ing with Mr. Slee. TRAUDI FELSKE .... Girls Athletic Associa- tion .... A Cappella .... home economics maior ,,,,will work at Wells Fargo Bank....remem- bers the move-up assembly. oi? JERI FOLEY .... Tri-Y....CI'leerleaders Club ....Ianguage and science maiors....will go to college .... remembers all the friendliness in Poly. NATALIE FOLKMAN....Retailing Club....re. tailing maior .... will go to work .... remembers the move-up assembly and all her fellow classmates. WILLIAM FOSBERY .... soccer team .... buse- ball team .... history maior....will loin the Forestry Service ,,,. remembers a student teacher in Advanced Algebra. PATRICIA FOSTER ....registry president.... class collector....CheerIeaders Club .... Tri- Lites Tri-Y .... yearbook staff .... English ma- ior .... will go to City College .... remembers the football and basketball championships l X , Iss- VALERIE DUNLAP .,,, registry veep .... Junior Red Cross...Service Society ,,,, A Cappella.... Parrot reporter ,,,, block P and star .... music and home economics maiors....remembers the A Cappella tours. CAROL DUSICH .... Y-Teens Club .... G.A.A. sport-5 .,., home economics maior .... will go to College or be an airline stewardess .... remem- bers the fashion shows SALLY EASTMAN...Public Speaking Club.... F.B.L.A .... A Cappella .... block P and star .... English and business majors .... plans to work for the airlines .... remembers the move-up assembly, Block P and Mrs. Alvarado, PATRICIA EDMONDS .... A Cappella .... Madri- gal .... block P and stars ,... business maior .,., will go to modeling school .... remembers the move-up assembly. 1:73 I -.. , ,F i , ,Ex i K. ' A ypf' ,riiN,ly,,,f .3 lf' 1117 6 1 1 MARILYN FIRPO .... registry president .,.. class collector .... Top Teachers .... Cheer- leaders Club .... Elites Tri-Y .... Junior Red Cross .... Service Society ,,,, yearbook. staff ,,,, block P and star .... science maior .... will go da. .. to college and work .... remembers the move- up assembly and the Elites Tri-Y. I ,, ERIKA FLEISCHMAN .... Top Teachers .... Fu- - ' I ture Nurses .... C.S.F ..... honorable mention in speech contest .,.. science and English ma- X '?' 1 iors .... will go to S.F. State....remembers her kr first day at Poly JOY FLETCHER .... high freshman sec-treas. My registry president ,,., class collector .... Ser- , vice Society .... Public Speaking .... A Cappella ,,,,block P and star....math ond English ma- iors .... will become a teacher .... remembers every minute at Poly. SHARI FLORENCE .... A Cappella .... Madri. gal .... F.B.L.A ..... will go to work .... remem- bers the choir and all her friends here. VVQV .. ' 'A . '. E A fs P I ff All 1 I? QI' . V' 5 K , ff I N 24 A- ' f X' f 7' ' 4 I ie f -9 Q Qi Y we PATRICIA FREED .... retailing club sec .... advanced band .... Block P .... music block .... music maior .... will go to work .... remembers when she met her closest friend. CARLENE FRICKE .... pom-pon girl .... high iunior veep ..,. high senior veep .... registry PTBSICIBDI .... Public Speaking Club .... Service Society .... Tri-Y .... block P. star and pin ..., remembers the move-up assembly and donning her hat, RICHARD FRIEDRlCHS...industrial arts ma. ior .... will go to work .... remembers his first day at Poly as a low freshman. HIROSHI FUKUDA ,,,, registry president ..,, captain, varsity football team .... basketball team .... Block P .... Big Brothers .... high senior treasurer ,... math maior .... will go to college 54fff ' in .s- -, . M .ss-:fy ss-' ' 2 . 1- f ,my ss :z- tg , f' '- A J .- ' . swswsid' sf jgw 4,4 MQ 's'-th 5514 f If - ' 1 -1 0' ' ' .-.2.Z:1'4Qp C.2if:2.1?-7..:iLf':' RUBIN GlBSON....A Cappella....music ma- ior .... will go into the service .... remembers the first day at Poly when he got lost, VIVIAN GLOVER...F. B. L. A ..... Modeling Club .... business maior .... will go to College ....remembers the move-up assembly. DAVID GOLDMAN .... Drama Club .... swimming team .... math maior....will go into navy.,,. remembers the night of the Show Biz Pix. ANDREW GOMEZ .... high freshman president ....registry president....varsity football.... Block P .... math maior .... will go to college ....remembers the football championship in l955. ,f ' f I T c ,. 4 'E'-. , t ii JULIE GREGORIC .... Student Body Treasurer 1 f'-' V JW Q My . , , 4 1, tl S X QL , , f Vi ,mg Aft We ' ' fr Q 1 s-Q.. fh mg. w. . 'f , , f ff JOYCE FULLER .... G.A.A...l10me economics maior .... will go to Colle9e----'9m? 'b 5 'he sad day in Mr. Concannon's civics Class. WYNEMIA FuLsoM .... Nursing Club ---- Home economics maior .... will go to nursing school ....remembers the move-up assembly. ROSEMARIE GALLAGHER .... Class collector .,,,cheerleaders Club....F. B. L. A.....Tri-Y ,,,,business maior....Will 90 to Work----'9- members donning senior Cf-Ip. LUVENIA GATLIN .... A Cappella .... Gczelles Tri-Y .... l:.B.L.A ..... music block .... business maior .... will go to college .... remembers the Block P dance in fall '58, . W, f ' .iv ,qs . , : A' Z 'Q 7 Q4 we , W 1 gf ! I 1 Af, 'gl ff 2 ' Y l. V , THEODORE GONG....Student Court Judge.... BloCk P .... Big Brothers .... football team .... tennis team .... industrial arts and math ma. iors .... will go to college .... remembers win- ning four championships in one year. ELAINE GONZALE5...Elites Tri-Y....Cheer. leaders Club...F.B.L.A ..... business maior.... will go to work .... remembers the friendliness at Poly. DIANNE GRAHAM .... registry president .... A Cappella .... Madrigal Singers....Elites Tri-Y ....music block and star....will work....re- members winning the A Cappella award. BOBBY GREEN ..,, track team .... will go to work .... remembers Mr s. MacDonald's break and Mr. Lombardi's registry. ....pom-pon girl....high iunior sec.treas....Tri Lites Tri-Y .... Service Society... Cheerleaders if Club... C. S.F ..... block P and star .... math ma- i i ' 'f Lor,,,,will go to city college .... remembers X .ss-sa . eing pom-pon girl, V 'N - if ' s ' X Q . f 5 7 ANNA GRlLLOS...Class ssllssfsf...Tfa Lites is 2 fs Tri-Y .... F.B.L.A ..... A Cappella....business n,,,,Q, ' ' A ' ll i-ii maior...will become a secretary.,.,remembers X the move-up assembly. ' D155 STEPHEN GROBELCH .... math maior .... will ' N go to the University of California in Berkeley al s ..l...remeambers Miss Nolan's English class X E w ere e met Vera. . X l so N D X r i P JOE GUADAMUZ .... soccer team....scienCe major .... will go to City College .... remembers ll 9 dUY he Came to P0lY- FLOYD CUTTER .... Public Speaking Club ,.,, football team .... Block P.,.,science maior,,,, 3 will 90 T0 City College....remembers th 4' , . - A debates in public speaking class. 0 if Q cixm. HAACK....varsity baseball .... indus- fy fs.. If ',f'V V . ' 5. trial arts maior .... will go into the Air Force , 7 ' 1 .... remembers passing Miss Franklin's class, I In l L lf 2 ,F 4 V 2 - . 'FM' flaw -, I Q51 JOHN HALL EY...registry president...vorsity ,Q I , .. football .... Block P .... industrial arts maior..,, ' ,VIV , IQ Wlll 90 'to S7079 College .... remembers beating I I ' ' 5.l. during the regular season, t N I A V4 ,I 5 Q l ill if f TILDEN HAN-SEN ,.., Drama Club....swimming lit ,z K 6 0 1. team...industrial arts ma'or,,,.will go to City 0 I by if iM f ' Colleie....remembers when the swimming Q U I by - , til l lg Y eam eat Lowell. MARIE HARRIGAN .... Bowling Club .... busi. ness malor .... will go to C.P.A. school ,,,, remembers the rallies and court fairs, RUTH HARRINGTON .... Block P....businos5 maior .... will go to business college .... ro. members the move-up assembly, BELVIE HARRISON .... registry veep ,,,, Y- Teens .... Service Society .... Future Nurses ,,,, Cheerleaders Club .... Parrot staff ,,,, Congress English maior .... will go to S. F, State .... re. members the day she won as alternate pom- pon girl. ETTRA HARVEY .... A Cap ella .... music ma- ior .... will go to music college .... remembers the day she became a High n' Mighty, ! my ELIZABETH HILL .... F. B. L. A ..... Cheer. leaders Club...Modeling Club ,,,, business ma. ior .... will go to S. F. State .... remembers when she almost fell down the main stairs in front of the boys. TAMARA HILL .... student body secretary and treasurer .... high soph. sec.-treas .... high sen- ior secretary ,.,, registry president .... Elites Tri-Y .... Service Society .... Public Speaking Club .... managing editor of Parrot and year- book .... English, math, and science maiors,,,, will go to college .... Block P, star and pin.. remembers the slave day and Steve Guensler as student body president, BEULAH HILT .... class collector .... F.B.L.A. ,,,,business maior...,will become telephone operator ,,,, remembers the move-up assembly and the broken doors afterward. ARTHUR HIMM .... Block P veep .... Big Broth- ers .... varsity football team .... industrial arts maior ,,,, will go to barber College .... remem- bers winning the 1958 co-championship ' football. -vs' -if X 'ZZ L, , Riff PAULA HAY5 .... Modeling Club .... Drama Club .... Cheerleaders Club .... English and math maiors...will go to college ,.,, remembers the l958 championship football game. BARBARA HEATH .... F.B.L.A ..... Future Re. tailers .... business maior .,,, will go to City College .... remembers the championship games and Junior Prom. BARBARA HENDERSON .... Class collector ....Block P....Tri-LileS Tri-Y....Service So- ciety .... Cheerleaders Club .... yearbook Staff ,,,,business and English maiors....Wlll go to City College .... remembers the l958 football games and the move-up assembly. ROBERT HENNINGER .... advanced band .... history maior .... will go to Cogswell College ,,,,remembers the teachers' rally. ' ,fd , Hitffl ll ' . .i - N . Ju' ' ' I if 1 1 J-at I1 ai 47 Q -v 4 'Q , . J 3 'I i' i r I MARTHA JENKINS .... F. B. L. A. .... To Teachers .... business maior ,,,, will go to coli lege .... remembers the Tournament of Cham- pions. FRANK JEWELL .... Radio Club .... football team .... science maior .... will ga to City Col- lege .... remembers the teachers' rally. JANICE JORGENSEN .... math maior....wilI go to work .... remembers the Junior Prom, PETER KARPATY .... soccer team .... band .... fencing medal .... music major ,,,, will go to college .... remembers teaching girls how to fence, J r ri af rw: nf, X 4'h P II.. - I f ,fe LAWRENCIE HOLLOWAY .... soccer team .... math ma'or .... will go to College .... remembers the day he fell over a desk in solid geometry, JUDIE HOWARD .... registry president .... Pvb- lic Speaking Club .... C.S.F. .... Service Society ....Top Teachers....Block P....A Cappella.... math, Engli sh, and science maiors .... will go to college ,,,, remembers leadership award, WANDA JABIN .... business maior .... will go to work....remembers becoming a High n' Mighty at the move-up assembly. BENNIE JACKSON .... Block P .... science maior....will go to college remembers becomingahig senior. Ln View , fe , ' .' fghlgf 9 i i Q A i i VERA KASNOFF .... F.B.L.A ..... Youth Asso- ciation .... business major .... will go to work ,,,,remembers when she met Steve Grobelch. MICHAEL KEEGAN .... J.V. football .... base. ball .... industrial arts and math majors .... will go to work .... remembers the T.O.C. at Ber- keley, STEVE KENNEDY .... track team .... science major .... will go to college .... remembers the crowded halls. JEAN KIRTLEY .... secretary of Block P .... Service Society .... Cheerleaders Club...Pub- lic Speaking Club .... Block P, star and pin.... science ond business majors .... will go to work .... remembers the senior section. 2.1-ev., Y 4,54 ST. f j W JIQQ' fr '3 ? 2 my it ,.i, ie. fit-li z? ' ' eff: an MQ A X 5 hu M4 WZ J 7 W ff! Z f ,S f , y . 2 N 9, Q J 748 Y jf Q., gi Que f9fWifi'9i:l !:'f!'V f' ,V .,, , ' A ' -5- jig -33.6 EQ.. - - e ,5 ,. V.. fx r ' vm 'Z 6, , A I .. we fin- wg f -, b t vi ,tlll F' Q, . e r r fr I , xi M 0 I wr REBECCA LABRADO .... English major .... will go to work .... remembers her first day at Poly. NANCY LAITY .... Tri-Lites Tri-Y .... Cheer- leaders Club .... English major ,,,, will go to work .... remembers the Tri-Lites and the move-up assembly. PETER LALLAS .... industrial arts major ,,,, will go into the Air Force .... remembers graduayon. ROBERT LANE .... Block P .... Sgt. Club .... varsity baseball .... science and math majors ...Jemembers getting a flat tire on the way to the T.O.C. at Berkeley. fs. rs. 4 ' f f 1 l as If . rw jj I --4 ' f 1 X Q' I 4 3 , to 0 l in 5 la lr JAMES KOCH .... industrial arts major .... will join the service .... remembers the i958 foot- ball finals. SANDRA KOMULA .... math major ..,, will study to be a psychiatric nurse .... remembers shiv- ering in the public speaking class. MARIA KORAKOS .... registry president .... Congress .... C.S.F ..... business major .... will work as a secretary ,.,, remembers the move- up assembly. ALFRED KWONG .... registry president .... Congress .... C.S.F .... industrial arts award .... math and science maiors .... will go to College .,.,remembers the championshi s Poly won in track, football, and basketball. I ttll I X 1 Q. lvvy it y yy - ' ff ? Z 1 f ive- fe- We . U Q' S i s L - B f r 42 f - . me ., . ,SSX f 5 A., ' ' t W' I . l WILLIAM LEE .... Sabre Club .... Sgt. Club .... C.S.F ..... R.O.T.C, awards..math and science majors .... will go to College .... remembers the I956 A.A.A. and T.O.C. championships. WILLIAM LEGASSE .... Writers Club .... history mojor,,,will go to work .... remembers the girls he never met, RENE LELANDAIS .... class collector .... Par- rot staff .... English maior .... will ioin the Air Force and go back to France .... remembers when Poly won the football championship in 1955. WANDA LEONARD .... F.B.L.A ..... G.A.A .... Retailers Club .... business mvior ---- will 90 to work .,,. remembers when Tom Crane said, Seniors don your hots. --..q- : :Z .r gs W l 'il E ' 1 .1 . V an yn lv RAYMOND LAROCCA .... swimming team .... soccer team .... Block P .... industrial arts ma- jor ,,,. remembers his high senior year. CAROL I-EACH .... Cheerleaders Club ,,,, F.B.L.A ..... A Cappella and Madrigal .... music Pins--.-will Qo to work .... remembers her fresh. man and high senior years. CHARLENE LEBLANC .... registry president ....Tri-Lites Tri-Y....Service Society..,.Pub. lic 5PeUliln9 Club .... yearbook staff ,,,, busi. ness mflior .... will go to work .... remembers the fun she had wi th the Tri-Y. SHARON LEE .... student body secretary ,,,, low Soph. and low junior secretary .... class collector .... Public Speaking Club ,.,. C,S,F, ....Service Socioty....Block P,,,,F, B, L. A. Pdrrot Siclff --.. C.S.F. pin .... business major ...will go to work .... remembers being elected student body secretary, ' x in-so 'Qi i , . w,..,, x 5 si? X Q me . Q if ' sax?- lAl1lAl.cunl:lrr . . . I .u,l-,rx Dug' ness major . . . will go to college members being a high n' mighty senior MARY LIVAR . . . class collector Block P treasurer . . . F.B.l..A .... Service Society . Public Speaking Club . . . Cheerleaders Club . . . business major . . . will become a secretary . . . remembers the move-up as sembly and the Junior Prom. MARCIA LOMBARDERO . . . managing editor of the Parrot. . . A Cappella . . Madrlgal Quill and Scroll. . . English major will go to college . . . remembers the move up assembly. BONNIVERE LORIMORE . . . F.B L A Retailers Club . . . G.A.A. . . . business JANET LOSKUTOV . . . speaker of Congress 'halo' - - - will 90 fo work - . . .low junior president . . . class collector . . . Elites Tri-Y . . .Drama Club . . Service Society . . . Cheerleaders Club . . . Parrot staff. . . English and drama majors. . .will become a model . . . remembers the Elites Tri-Y. rx ROBERT LOUDEN . . . Black P secretary . . . varsity track . . . varsity cross country L.- medal. . . industrial arts major . . . will f F join the Army . . . remembers participating on two championship teams. lax DARL ENE LUCAS. . . G.A.A .... business sl major . . . will join the waves. . .remembers the court fairs. JAMES LUSTENBERGER . . .Block P presi- dent . . . Hi-Y . . . Big Brothers . . . Cinder- men . . .football team . . . track team . . . industrial arts major. . . will attend City College . ifvwll ,.. ,.. --3 'Z' ' i 19 DARL ENE MARTE . . . high junior president . . . Drama Club . . . A Cappella . . . Tri- Lites Tri-Y . . . Cheerleaders Club . . . Service Society . . . G.A.A. . . . Congress . . . music block . . . English major . . . will go to work. . .remembers the dress rehearsal of The Bat . AMELITA MARTIN . . . Cheerleaders Club . . . home economics major . . . will go back to Hawaii. . .remembers putting on her senior hat for the first time. FAYE MARTIN . . . G.A.A. . . . business major . . . will go to work . . . remembers the court fairs. JOSE MEDRANO . . . registry president. . . soccer team . . . math major . . . will go to college . . . remembers Poly winning the T.O.C. in 1958 and 1959. '11 3 15 ,t 'l we sph l rug JOANNE MAKRIS . . . class collector registry president . . . Service Society Drama Club . . . A Cappella . . . music block . . music major . . . will attend S F State . . remembers the good times at the foot ball games. LEONARD MALLIETT . . . industrial arts major . . .will enter the Navy . . .remembers the day ofthe earthquake. ROBERTO MANALO . . . swimming team math and industrial arts majors . . w Il go ' to college . . . remembers the difficult time he had improving himself. NANCY MARCILLAC. . .F.B.L.A. C S F G.A.A .... business major . w work a C.S.A.A .... remembers the move up assembly. gg yi' 'U' UNNI MlDBUST . . . Top Teachers er vice Society . . . G.A.A .... Block P star and pin . . . Parrot staff. . . yearbook staff ...English major...will go to I College . . . remembers the Block P initio tion. BARBARA MILLER . . . business major will go to work . . . remembers the wonderful student body. KAREN MILLER . . . drill team . history major . . . will go to work . . . remembers the honor of being a high senior. ROSEANN MlSURACA . . . class . . . Drama Club . . . A Cappella . Society . . .music block and stars major . . . will go to work . if ,Q gf A 1 2154 KAY MORENO . . . G.A.A .... math maior . . . will go to City College . . . remembers the move-up assembly. GEORGE MOUTSANAS . . . Block P . . . Big Brothers . . . soccer team . . . tennis team . . . math maior . . . will go to college . . . remembers his soccer practice. PATRICK MCDOWELL . . . band . . . music maior . . . will attend San .lose State . . . remembers the day he enrolled in Poly. CHARLES MCCRARY . . . math and science maiors . . . will go to college . . . remembers when Poly lost the second game at the T.O.C. at Berkeley in 'l958. - ' f. HAROLD NEKOTA . . . yearbook staff . .. business maior . . . will go to college . . . remembers typing for the yearbook class. DIANE NELSON . . . registry president . . . Block P . . . Congress . . . Service Society . . . Public Speaking Club . . . C.S.F. . . - G.A.A .... editor of the 1959 yearbook . . . Block P and star . . . science and English ma iars . . . will go to work . . . remembers the Block P initiation of spring l959 and the senior picnic. VlRGlNlA NG . . . secretary of C.5.F. . . . Public Speaking Club . . . math, history, and art moiors . . . will enter U.C. . . . remembers the day she entered registry l'l8. DOLORES O'BOYLE. . .Retailers Club . . . business maior . . . will work at the Tele- phone Company . . . remembers the teachers assembly and the move-up assembly. 1' P 5 4, , 'zz-.1 MARGIE Ml ICl1l:l.l. . . . :Ines in-I . . . A Cappella . . . music block and stars . . . music maior . . . will become an airline hostess . . . remembers when she was queen HENRY MOBL EY . . . cross country track . . . science maior . . . will go to college and become an electrical engineer . . . re- members going to the T.0.C. at Berkeley. LEO MORA . . . soccer team . . . Block P . . . art maior . . . will go to City COHOQG . . . remembers when he was an under-class- man and the high seniors made him sit in the senior section. CLORINDA MORENO . . . Tri-Lites Tri-Y . . . Cheerleaders Club . . . A Cappella - . . music block and star . . . business major . . . will attend City College . . . remembers her sophomore and senior years and the A 1 ,ff ' - ,M l l D V ur Q 5 V . 1 FRANCES MCILVAIN . . . foreign language and history maiors . . . will go to college . . . remembers putting on her senior hat for 53 the first time and her senior year. DONALD MCMILLEN. . .Retailers club. .. 1. Cheerleaders Club . . . business maior . . . will go into the service. . . remembers W graduation. cwENooi.YN NAVARRE . . . registry press- dent . . . Public Speaking Club . . . Future Nurses . . . history maior . . . will go to 5 1 Texas and then work . . . remembers the day l .2 44' she graduated. Jesse NEAL . . . Block P . . . Bag Brothers 'f Z . . . basketball team . . . track team . . . first place in the Ford Motor contest . . . industrial arts maior . . . will go to college . . . remembers the student body movies. , ,.,, ::,,A. , .,,,., lf i .:....f1-x v!,1.,vg., . , I XX . ,??L.1g, ' V Y , ' A ' X 7' ,f gl.: . ., 14 iwfqzi. K V - wwf , ' A , A, f 1. f -1. nv I -i if 127' Y y 'K F' I X l li V f , li. JOAN O'BRlEN . . . Retailers Club . . . A Cappella . . . art malor . . . will go to work . . . remembers how understanding Mrs. Walker was and the move-up assembly. KERRY 0'BRlEN . . . Top Teachers . . . cross country team . . . basketball team . . . history maior . . . will go to City College . . . remembers winning the football cham- pionships. JAMES O'KEEFE . . . l20's basketball team . . . A Cappella . . . Block P and pin . . . foreign language maior. . . will ioin the navy. . . remembers when he failed the math test. PAUL OLIVAS . . . band . . . music block and stars . . . music and English maiors . . will go to S. F. State . . . remembers playing. the drums for various groups at the rallies STEVl ORCHARD . . . head cheerleader , ff -1,fy,g. ' f Q Q fy, W low soph president. . . low senior secretary K ' . . . registry president . . . Service Society . . . Block P . . . Parrot . . . yearbook staff . . . Public Speaking Club . . . Cheerleading Club . . . remembers all the fabulous friends she had while attending Poly. ANN ORLOFF . . . business major . . . F.B, L,A .... ACappella.. .will go to work as an l.B.M. operator . . . remembers the move- up assembly. JOHN ORTIZ . . . math and industrial arts major . . . will go to City College . . . re- members the T.O.C. CECll.. OWENS . . . English major . . . Drama Club . . . A Cappella . . . will go to work or join service. U5-'t ,Q-vb if L 5 ,Y K.-. 13? 'W it r ' 'l .Q iw N Ge.- sr i' ,T i itafg of l P o ll i PATRICIA PARRISH . . . Future Nurses Club...English major ...will go to col- lege . . . remembers the low senior court fair and slave day. BRIAN PEARSON . . . language major . . . remembers the time he interviewed Mr. Axt for the Poly Parrot . . . will go to S. F. State College. PAULETTE PETlT. . .drill team. . .Cheer- leaders Club . . . business major . . . will go to City College . . . remembers her typing classes and the court fair. DAVE PHILLIPS. . .Deacons l-'li-Y . . .math and industrial arts majors . . . remembers his sophomore year and the skating parties. ,- . ' 4 r . . yy: ll' .wif Q , 13 i , - ,-y A 1-L if i ,L'l. , 157 W! ,Y ' I f 1 '1 ff' i M I ff 5 y yi ' ,M J. I it . W T if , , tv , ' V , i'. x 8 JOL ENTA PAGAN . . . Congress . . . regis- try president . . . low junior veep . . . Cheer- leaders Club . . . Parrot staff. . . Block P . . . F.B.L.A. . . .Service Society. . .Speaker of Congress . . . business major . . . will go to 5. F. State College . . . remembers losing by l point to Berkeley High at the T.O.C. LOUIE PAIN . . . baseball team . . .indus- trial arts major . . . remembers the baseball championship 1957. PERFECTO A. PANER . . . business major . . . Future Retailer's Club . . . yearbook staff . . . Block P . . . lightweight basket- ball. . . soccer . . . swimming team . . . will go to college or join the service . . . remem- bers the outstanding memories and friends while attending Poly. BEVERLY PARRlNGTON . . . Block P . . . Public Speaking Club . . . C.5.l: .... soft- ball. . . badminton team . . . math major . . . will go to State College . . . Top Teachers :Cie j ,. I .. 4 .1 ,. ff, E? I 3, ,1.,,,, 1 '5- wo gb ik fi, V' 2 rv , ,X 1' ,A , '14 . 5: j v, on J, f 1 MORRIS PORTlLLO . . . history major . . . will go into the service . . . remembers the day he finally graduated. DOROTHY PRATT . . . F.B.L.A .... busi- ness major . . . will go to work . . . remem- bers the senior yell. AL PRECIADO . . . head yell-leader . . . Cheerleaders Club . . . Cossack's Hi-Y . . . Service Society . . . Drama Club . . . Con- gress . . . A Cappella . . . English major . . . will go to City College . . . remembers the T.O.C. CAROLYN PRINGLE . . . registry president . . . Service Society . . . Top Teachers . . . Block P . . . math major . . . will go to col- lege. . .remembers her lonely freshman term. j Qi J i I in Q 1 f nm fn' 1 4' f ff f f i a l U l .J .ci ff ,W ,wwf ROSARIO PIZANO . . .registry president . . . l:.B.l..A .... modern dance . . . Block P . . . business major . . . will go to work for the telephone company . . . remembers when she was told that she could graduate in June. ALDIS PLATACIS . . . moth major . . . will study architecture in college . . . remembers his first day at Poly. .IANICE POLl . . . low fresh. prexy . . . low soph. prexy . . . high-soph veep . . . registry prexy . . . Block P prexy . . .Service Society . . .Public Speaking Club . . . swimming . . . tennis . . . badminton . . . bowling . . . busi- ness major . . . will go to college . . . re- members when Tom said, Seniors, don your hang. in the move-up assembly. R.lCH POPIN . . . student body president . . . athletic manager . . . high soph president . . . will go to S. F. State College . . . re- members high senior term. -5137 'ii i Z f ' f f Y 2, -,,i , I Z Mew 9 sa LARRY PRUITT . . . industrial arts maior . . . will work . . . remembers being lost as a sophomore. MARY ANN PURCELL . . . F.B.L.A. . . . business maior . . . will go to work . . . remembers the day she lost her gym class. CEL ESTINA QUEJADA . . .low freshman sec.-treas. . . . registry secretary. . . Cheer- leaders Club . . . A Cappella . . . arts and music maiors . . . will work and attend art college. . . remembers the move-up assembly. ALBERT QUILADA . . . industrial arts ma- ior . . . remembers the beautiful girls. -Q - -' .-f f 'P' W. 1- , 461 1. Q - if , f eV- - A 'A ,W M ff I I . 7 ,' ' ,, . ,f , , , , L , , 2 , A l gl v , f 'X ' 1 , if li in 1 BETTY RAINEY . . . A Cappella . . . busi- ness maior . . . will go to I.B.M. school. . . remembers dancing on stage. BERT ROBERTS . . . registry president . . . industrial arts maior . . . will go into the service . . . remembers winning football championship. TIM ROBERTS . . . Drama Club . . . swim- ming team . . . science maior . . .will go to college . . . remembers the skating party. MIKE ROCO . . . industrial arts maior . . . will enter service . . . remembers winning basketball championship. - ,, an 5 4, Wx! I , M if 7 DANIEL ROSS . . . baseball team . . . indus trial arts maior . . . will enter service . . remembers winning baseball championship VELMA ROUGL EY . . . F.B.L.A. . . . Block P . . . business maior . . . will go to college if . . . remembers becoming a high senior WAYNE SANDERS . . .football team . . fn track team . . . Block P . . . English maior . . . . will attend S. F. State . . . remembers 4 ' playing in the Thanksgiving Day Champion ship Game. WINSTON QUOK . . . drill team. . .color guard . . . rifle team . . . math major . . . will goto college. ..remembers theteachers' rally. MARCUS RESCH . . . Public Speaking Club . . . A Cappella . . . band . . . music block . . . will study music in college . . . remem- bers high senior year. EL EANDR RINDAL . . . Future Nurses . . . F.B.L.A .... Block P . . . business major . . . will continue working . . . remembers running for the N everyday. ELAINE RIVERS . . . business major . . . will go to work . . . remembers the mad rush up the aisle at the moveup assembly. 2 , es i Q K L i l ll It -L13- X E me ' u l ANDREA RODRIGUES . . . Cheerleaders YQ . . . will bgo to work . . . remembers move- up assem y. iw! :W W CHARLES RODRIGUEZ . . . industrial arts . I giwf 'ff 'G maior . . . will enter service or college . . . ff QW, remembers sophomore year. fy Ql. H W CHARLES ROGERS. . . language moi... . .. , f f' 4' will go to college . . . remembers Miss Chan. f if ZABAZ ROSAL ES . . .registry president . . . ' V, dGf1Ce band . . . soccer team . . . music block . . . English maior . . . will go to col- Qff A lege . . . remembers senior year. l 4.2. f . - me or N -' - ' r f f .-.- .- .. ,... 3 , 1 4 V I, ' 4 Q . t fet- J.. f i f ., , 1 f A f - '.. 1 , K 2 IRENE SAP ELKIN . . . C'.S.F.,. . . langlgage fi 2 6322 malor . . . will attend University of Califor nia . . . remembers graduation. . 21 lu l N..f ,, ' . L f'- :W ' X ' wi ' h ff DESY .3 . l .i . 1 . A 1 PHIL SERPA . . . Block P . . . Big Brothers . . . varsity football . . . varsity basketball . . . baseball. . .industrial arts maior . . . plans to ioin navy . . . remembers playing on Thanksgiving Day. GLORIA SHANNON . . . Modeling Club . . . home economics maior . . . plans to go to college . . . remembers when she became a high senior. JOY SHEETS . . . music maior. . .remembers the move-up assembly and the ioys of being a high senior. STEVE SHERIDAN . . . art and history maiors . . . plans to enter the service . . . remembers the move-up assembly. li Q E his 1.x ,,.. i P l ll l 7 e I9 ?7n ffm S -i J I f Q l L? DONNA SARIN . . . F.B.L.A .... Block P . . . business maior . . . will continue work- ing . . . remembers the Block P initiation and the move-up assembly. NARDI SAXON . . . industrial arts major . . . R.O.T.C. drum corps. . .will enter U. S. Coakst Guard . . . remembers 3 years of hard wor . LEO SCHMIDT . . . industrial arts maior . . . will loin navy and see the world . . .re- members the move-up assembly. LINDEN SCOTT . . . varsity football team industrial arts maior . . . plans to work or enter the air force . . . remembers the grad- uotions and move-up assembly. J S A l Q - 'in . if' 5 .i 'fl' vi. 1? t . l f 5 Q i I l l 9' I 'S ' .nb ic ROBERT SMITH . . . Retailers Club . . English major . . . will go to college . remembers all of his good friends. IIN f JUNE SOWELLS . . . Future Nurses . . . . A Gazelles Tri-Y . . . F.B.l..A .... business , Sf., and foreign language maiors . . . will go to . -1' U.C.L.A .... remembers the move-up as- sembly. f LOUISE SPARKS . . . class collector . . . science muior . . . will go to City College . . . remembers her low senior court fair. . DAVID SPINAS . . . industrial arts maior. . . will go into the service . . . remembers the -Ll day graduation arrived. 'T it L- it ve-1 t:' ff , I , 1 'i I . 5 Q- '-.. rf . VERA SIDOROV . . . student body secretary . . . editor-in-chief of Parrot . . . Service Society . . . Block P . . . Public Speaking Club. . . Elite Tri-Y . . . C.S.F. . . . . Quill and Scroll . . . English maior . . . plans to attend S. F. State. . . remembers senior year. ROBERT SlMMS . . . Block P . . . varsity football. . . track team . . . art maior . . . plans to go to S. F. State College and then art school. . . remembers the hard fought games ofa 8-'l-0 season. HAZEL SMITH . . . C.S.F .... tencing . . . yearbook staff . . . swimming . . . history maior . . . will go to college and then on to nursing career . . . remembers the move-up assembly. MARTHA SMITH . . . history maior . . . will go to l.B.M. school . . . remembers the day of the move-up assembly. LAURALI STI EP ER . . . class collector . . . Drama Club . . . Block P . . . Service Society . . . Elites Tri-Y . . . Cheerleaders Club . . . drama award . . . math, English, and art maiors . . . will go to art school. . . re- members all the wonderful people she met and the good times she had. SHARON STINGL EY. . .F.B.L.A.. . G.A.A. swimming . . . business maior . . . will work . . . remembers the fabulous move-up as- sembly. NEIL STUCKY . . . industrial arts maior . . . will go into the forestry service . . . remem- bers those wonderful lunch periods. RICHARD TAFOYA . . .football team . . . industrial arts maior. . .will go to junior college . . . remembers the day of the move- up assembly and becoming a high senior. Q ser 'RAAF ,. , , 'ilgf ' fiig-4 wfiylqg . Z ' '-'-M,, F' '-w.A Q 2,,w,- ...k N . 1 i gi il U ALICE THEUS . . . class collector . . . art major . . . will go to work . . . remembers the football pageant. JOAN THOMPSON . . . F.B.L.A .... busi- ness major . . . will go to work . . . remem- bers when she and Mary Ann Purcell last their gym class. VELMA THOMPSON . . . yearbook staff . . . science and math majors . . . will attend City College . . . remembers the move-up assembly. RUTH TIFFANY . . . Retailing Club . . . Emanons Tri-Y . . . business major . . . will go to work . . . remembers when she got her senior hat. ' ,rw l L, -4--M' ' fi' i 'W I f' f 2' L L ,,f J MQW. ff 4 1 www. 1 M. vu 'mag ' . ,V v 'fm J I U , f' cf-ini. 'fERA. . .Public speauifig' Club . . . cross country track . . . industrial arts major . . . will attend City College, H remembers his years at Poly. HARRY TARTT . . . A Cappella . . . choiy pin . . . history major . . . will go to City College . . . remembers field trip to State College. RICHARD TAYLOR . . . A Cappella . . .J, V. baseball team . . . industrial arts mqjgr . . . will work for the Telephone Company . . . remembers receiving senior ring. JORUN TEILMAN . . . Block P . . . Future Teacherls Club . . . yearbook staff . . . arf major . . . will attend an art college . . , remembers winning i958 football champion. ship. RICHARD TOMASSINI . . . class collector . . . baseball team . . . basketball team . . . :'1 yearbook staff . . . industrial arts major 'i':i :':: . . . will join the service . . . remembers baseball championship of '57. P W 'W Q ALICE TONG . . . F.B.L.A .... Betty Croc- M ,,.V:. ker Award . . . business major . . . will go to work. . .remembers the move-up assembly. Q RENA TOOKS . . . registry president . . . A f i-3 : Cappella . . . business major . . . will go il Q-v To of 3 'UO -.. Q3- 3. sf-. -I 0 si 0 5 U' 0 .. in 'Y J' 0 -I 0 C :I Q 3 0 3 'O 0 .. Q2 35 U-ITI 2 MB' ,Tzu 'FU Tm DUI .o. U e. sg. QE. -.- M- 9 S TI iii' T s 0 .. X' xnxx-N' - ' vu 0' 'U ' 'O O2 JU 3 UI . 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'I W, 1 f '05 r. in 3 u- Q'-4 211350 -ogg: 2 vc: V' V lb - 0 -' 3' . in . Z' . . -gf I 132 f- f' . it . 9 Zi' 1599925-5 iss 0 mg DQ' :rea 0 9,0 X 3 0 . K moz O-.5 3 5 : 5'0o 2 5' : n 0 U- D is -. -. -9 av , oo, -.. o 5 :rf ., --- og- :Dia -402 ff 1 '31 UI 2 ' - in -o ay I , ' . 1 -- 0 - ,ggi i fu. B I gf 3 c U.: - 5 9' -2: 77 -3 . s --5 U' -. 0 , :-- 9 ' 3 -.a 1 . ,,, an I: 9 we un 9 3 DENISE WICKENS . . . Drama Club . . . A Cappella . . . Modrigal . . . music block and pin . . . drama pin . . . English maior . . . will become a stewardess . . . remembers the tours and all the fun she had in A Cappella. CHARLES WILL . . . will go to work . . . remembers the new clean up system and worrying if he would be dismissed at 3:10 or 3:20. FENTRESS WILLIAMS . . . will go to work . . . remembers the dances on Fridays during lunch. FLORINE WILLIAMS . . . G.A.A .... busi- ness maior . . . will go to business college . . . remembers the move-up assembly. f Z 01 I es: ff ei K ' 3 aff' Q rf 'Y' 7' 7 5 t A . l Q ELLA WOMACK . . . class collector . . . F.B.L.A .... business maior . . . will go to f business college . . . remembers the move- 'Mc up assembly. A QQ- 5 X' DANIEL WONG . . . math moior . . . will go . 'x if to college . . . remembers the T.O.C. of 1 1957. ' r P- Q VIVIAN womc. . . F.B.L.A .... a.A.A. . .. ' business major . . . will become an l.B.M. ' machine operator . . . remembers the i958 I ' basketball championship game. .. DONNA WRIGHT . . . registry president . . . Cheerleaders Club . . . pom-pon girl . . . A Cappella . . . will go to work . . . remembers being a pom-pon girl and going on the A LARRY YARBERRY . . . C.S.F .... Service Society . . .track team . . . cross country team . . . Block P . . . math malor . . . will go to 5.F. State . . . remembers fifth period lunch in the cafeteria with all his friends. JCY YATES . . . registry president . . . class collector . . . Future Nurses . . . Elites Tri-Y . . . Top Teachers . . . A Cap- pella . . . Block P . . . Service Society . . . business and English maiors . . . will go to City College . . . remembers the move-up assembly. GARY YOUNG . . . l2O's basketball team . . . tennis team . . . science and math maiors . . . remembers the day he graduated. WILL ZOWASKY . . . swimming team . . . Block P . . .industrial arts maior . . . will go into the coast guard . . . remembers the faculty rally. - 2 f-'71 fem? Q ' , .. Uv, twi my 4 -Of ods ff r' fl? sv ' Cappella tours. -'C s ,fv :Q I ' ,,- Zn, ea f f ,. , fx E, ' 1' .ff rags? A g 3 .,,y . Another spring term highlight which will be remembered by the senior class is the Touma- ment of Champions. Polytechnic represented San Francisco in the tourney for the best teams in Northern California. Poly rooters had a large turn-out the first evening as over 600 students participated. rf' in PAGE 77 Members of the Parrot staff display with pride the trophy their paper was awarded for taking first place in the Second Annual San Francisco High School Press Convention at the University of San Francisco in February. The Parrot was voted the best San Francisco high school news- paper for 'l959. Pictured above are spring editor Roberta Klawonn looking at the trophy as fall editor Vera Sidorov explains how the award was won. ln the back are Rich Poppin, Julie Greg- oric, Trena Cole, Jolenta Pagan, and Stan Vukavich, staff members. K7 Spfning .Seaman Seca, Jfvvwto Qxun' 54, 2 Sw Spring sports at Polytechnic saw the Parrots win their third straight varsity basketball championship under Coach Jim Witt. Highlights of the term included the regular season game against Washington High in which over 5,000 spectators jammed into Kezar to see the Parrots come out on top. Two weeks later Poly- technic did a repeat performance by downing the Eagles in the play-offs 29-27.to win the 1959 crown. On these pages the cam- era has caught victorious Coach Witt being carried off the court by screaming fans as the Parrots won the championship game. CPhoto courtesy of S.F. Examinerj. The other picture shows basketballer Gary Lewis and members of the team at a game rally drumming up spirit for a coming game. Tum the pages and view the teams which represented Polytechnic during the spring '59 term. ln.. N-1 IIS ll! X., 'wif' 'ww-.,-4 5, 5 V JM l 2 4 ' 2 it , Ei .. Ei? :W 1 ,K 'in -1 1 2 B . Sf f ef X , 1? 1 Q , f , , aa E 4 Q4 .' f 23 ,V , -me Left to rightl C. Trainor, F. Spencer, N. Robinson, G. Lewis, D. Novitsky, S. Dirks, C. Currington, J. Arter- berry W.Camp, J.McQueen,W. Haskell, J.Grace, N.Jackson, E.Oliver, E.Cummings. Center: Coach Jim Witt. NATE JACKSON Forward Mud season graduate www, , .aww a.cz.a. ,em fiful-rd 'gm Practice Gam es Polytechnic .,............ 56 Polytechnic. .... .... 4 4 Polytechnic.. .... 70 Polytechnic ...... 53 Polytechnic ...... 62 Polytechnic ...... .... 5 3 Polytechnic -... .. .... 47 Polytechnic ..... . .... 37 Polytechnic ...... 66 Polytechnic ..... .... 6 1 Polytechnic ....,. .... 3 7 Polytechnic ..... . .... 59 Polytechnic ...... 36 Polytechnic ...... .... 4 0 Polytechnic ...... ....... 3 8 759 League Games Polytechnic ...... .... 4 1 Polytechnic ...... 54 Polytechnic ...... .... 3 6 Polytechnic ...... . 52 Polytechnic ..... ..-. 3 4 Polytechnic ..... ..... 3 2 Polytechnic- ..... 44 Polytechnic ...... ...... 5 5 348 AAA Play-Offs Polytechnic. ........ .... 5 1 Polytechnic ............... 29 Tou rnament of Champ ions Polytechnic ............... 43 Polytechnic ...... .... 5 7 Polytechnic ...... .... 4 7 St. Mary's CBD ..... .... . . Oakland Tech..... Richmond ...... .. .... .. Capuchino .... jefferson ...... Encinal ........ Drake ................ .... . . McClymonds.. San jose. .... . UC 145's...... El Cerrito..... Harry Ells ....... ...... Riordan ........ COP Frosh. .. UC l45's .... . St. Ignatius. .. Lincoln ........ Mission Balboa ............ ...... Galileo ........ Sacred He art. Lowell ......... Washington... St. Ignatius.. .... Washingtonn. Acalanes ...... Santa Cruz. ..... Alonzo Stagg ...... ... ..--Q. ..... ...... EDDIE CUMMINGS Guard, mid-season graduate -.. JAMES GRACE Jr., forward, 6' 2 , No. 23 Jim Grace, better known as Goober , was a player who scored when the points were desperately needed. He stepped in for All-City Nate Jackson, who was lost at mid-year via grad- uation, and scored i56 points for the season, averaging 13 points per game from that time on. Jim will be remembered as the boy Coach Witt loved to get on for his mistakes. However, Jim came through when the going got rough. GARY LEWIS Jr., guard, 6' 4 , Na. 44 Gary, known as Moose proved to all that he is one ofthe most versa- tile athletes in the state. After a great football season Gary came on to captain the varsity basketballers to a league win skein record. Gary was the Parrots best defensive player and proved his shooting ability by winning three games at the free throw line. Q25 , Q Q 5 545,24 K 1 f 3? ' 5 ff ,f f M4 4 my , ,W ....A.................c.. i 5 5 i -'Q 4 - . y 1 4 Fic, f f CHARLES CURRINGTON Jr., center, 6' QSM , Na. 50 X Known as Stretch to his team mates, Chuck was the best shooter in terms of percentages. He wound up the season behind Dirks in total points i229i and in rebounds. Con- sidering the fact that he is only a junior, great things are expected of him in the '59-'60 season. If he con- tinues to improve as he has in the past years, he may be the Ieague's outstanding player. - PAGE Bi - , 7. if ff , 75472 , Q, 47,7 , ff-, ., f ,, , 5,3 0,35 5 fi f, ,JZ f if! 4f f X 1' ' , ,, L iv, I, Z, ' ' 1' .WZ I V g,j454.,.f ' f - WWW X , , .1 J V 0,-,M If .,,.i 1. f I A f ,K X D 1' .4 X 2,1 ,V ,, 4 ,rx 4 i' SHELBY DIRKS Sr., forward, 6' SW , No. 54 Shelby was a unanimous All-City selection by the newspapers of San Francisco. He led all of the Parrot scorers with 241 points and was tops in the league for offensive and defensive rebounds, which in Mr. Witt's system can be evaluated as points. Shelby was considered the main cog in the winning wheel be- cause of his rebounding. FRED SPENCER Soph., guard, 6' l , No. 14 Fred, known as Bob Cousy of Parrotvilleu, was iust that. He was the Parrots back court man and ball handler. Fred was patterned after the famed Bob Cousy of the Boston Celtics, and time and time again he completely baffled the opponent with the fakes of his idol. Freddie will long be remembered as the boy whom the girls dreamed and screamed about. Jim Grace twists and turns his way for two of his ten point total against Acalanes in the T.O.C. first round. Jim's efforts all were in vain as Acalanes defeated the favored Parrots 45-43 in the upset of the tourney. ,ff ,V ,,,, ,H All-City forward, Shelby Dirks grabs one of his hearalded rebounds as Chuck Currington C45l Jim Grace l23l and Gary Lewis fpartially blockedl look on. Shelby was the only Parrot to be selected to the T.O.C.'s All Tourney Team . 1, f I VOL , SJ Clubman Jim Grace scores 2 Xoints to ice the Washington game and the A.A. . Title . Grace Poly's big man Chuck Currin ton b ht h . 9 bound against liowell to lead P I gfa S G lg e lead the Parrots in scoring with l7 and scored streak of 30 wins or three ears ifndefgaflediiloliioglcl three 25 foot lumpers In a row. -PAGE B2 play. Poly's Shelby Dirks 82343 and Don Novitsk M0 look at Stretch's form. Y 46 14, J l pl l Row l - J. Neol, A. Bush, H. Johnson, L. Jones, J. Neal, B. Maxwell, mgr. Row 2 - lcoachl Eberts, R. Ruelas, C. Garrett, K. Iles, P. Poner, H. Fukudo. 13010, fiaim swam - .me 2 -app., SEASON SCORES Poly .... 27 St. Ignatius ............. ..... 2 9 Poly .... 46 Lincoln ........ ..... 2 8 Poly .... 42 Mission ...... ..... 4 O Poly .... 37 Balboa. ........ ..... 4 4 Po1y....32 Galileo .............. ....38 Poly .,.. 65 Sacred Heart ....... .... 5 1 Poly .... 42 Lowell ..... . .... . ..... 41 Poly .... 47 Washington ...... .. 55 1 l MR. ROBERT EBERT U X L iglnfweighf Couch HlROSl'll FUKUDA -PAGE 33 ' All-City Selection 1 7 74 - www .. . . ,. 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Ross, B. Moore W. Service, P. Benassini, B. Fosberry, L. Miller, mgr., R. Rivitte. 1 .T wto, End Saw in Cewwa When the 1959 season opened, the Poly Parrots had hopes of besting their 1958 record of no W 6 ', 4'c , ..,.. wins and eight losses. This they did in '59 with !W.gv-,-f.,,.,h.,, ,V 'W ' ' ' ,', . a one win and seven loss record. However, they lW wfM'Wv,Q. PM ,,, - 'vi' were not able to climb out of last place in the .ya ,,,11 v ' . 8 -L league which they have now occupied for two Q' 'iff ef', 4-Q I Q ' . years in a row. The record speaks for itself. il,-if V..,9,g!fw Pia 1 ti sf: SEASON scoREs ,Qi I . Po1y..... O Galileo ........ l li, , Poly ..... .... O Washington ..... ..... 1 Poly ..... .... 9 Mission .... ....... ..... 6 , 2 .- , ,. Po1y..... .... 2 Saint Ignatius ...... ..... 6 ' r V A ,a X 'N Poly ..... .... 3 Balboa.. .......... .... 1 2 ' . Poly ..... .... 2 Sacred Heart ..... ..... 6 9,9 If ,,. ' .J Pol ..... .... 4 Lowell .... ...... 9 Q N ' , Poly ..... .... 3 Lincoln ..... -.7 ,M if Q: Always smiling, Coach Milt Axt shows Rich Marcillac the Mission 9-6 in W W if 92' WVU? nv lit starting nine that defeated the team's only win of the '59 A.A.A. campaign. Veteran outfielder Len Miller lcenferj Shows Shgngtop Rich Marcillac points out the tough players on the MS l'OOliie team mates the way to play the Sacred Heart team as the parrots prepare for battle. Left to lopgh Ouffwld 9' Bl9 REC Ggainst Shlgnatius. right: Marcillac, Bob Stanley, Mike Estagin, Marty Lara, Dove lglflnged wth him are PGUl Benassini and Flores, Romulo Ruelos, and Bob Burns. ' OSPBYVY- , fri. 'I f' fl:-,' 1 ,QQ ' 4 JZ ' 'I !fr'v'1 4 ' . Illlllllp, fi urn ,,,rn'f iff, lffff lfillflflfll 'J' ' , V - N If uf. y I H ,V r 'illz f fi Q A rw - .li nw? . gf Q,':0'. BEN MOORE w ' Q 1 Pitcher L, if wife' 4rA'dJ All-City Honorable Mention 4 Y' J' Q Y Q2 . - IA h U VJ, ,WAP r it 1 A Y Y, if .fffmiqfffg Y y ,, Q . lf A U , 0 . , , A - Pk. Y h au, ' V' lf' ' '4'1'f-0-ivan' ' 'f-'ff-J. 0 MAA 'QVQ' ' 'Vi vjhhi' lt!! ,Jil 'lil 'W' 1 V X if vw ll l l I lfli 'flu , riff in if , ,f i Q ll., wie.: X L uv' lj 'lg aff, ill JJ. . V .il ii, Y Vg - ' . ., H ,V ffl 4. ' A al , ' fl J f I , 'N ' ii lj Q l ' .g N , X BOB LANE .I Center fielder All-City Honorable Mention s' iii' Cx es 569 93 ,f, , I. vi-ALJgfA.A 3.03: .1 3 QLAAJEA 1 ' A aaro- Wi vr fflc. If ,vp'o,1,o 1 p nrqzg. J' ' DANNY ROSS 4 . , J. f .u 9 ' v Third baseman All-City Honorable Mention 011. .7617 '. - WAYNE SERVICE 'J al, f'4,4'.V.'.., Parrot Catcher 'fff ,I nY4V49,9,'.Q 1 -'-'A C 71.9. Wil 'fllliiln 'fg'L v ala wmv VIH. iq RICH TOMASSINI P arrot First baseman - PAGE B5 - ff'Z'f X yi! 11 p filfflg fi LARRY SANCHEZ Parrot Pitcher urxrzxrg 92147 vii in :URW Mm. V ,n ff r, '. , 1 , A1-hlmlll Sw Row l - R. Padilla, l.. Curley, J. Derby, K. Mann, R. Gomez, H. Nelson, R. Munes, R. Mando. Row 2 - B. Solos, H. Young, E. Geefer, F. Miller, B. Johnson, P. Paner, W. Madsen, W. Sackett, B. Concannon- COClCl'i. Row 3 - P. Mayo, T. Federolf, M. Isaacs, R. Robles, J. Peterson, J. Grant, H. Koreman, T. Carroll, J. Holm. Row 4 - R. Turner, H. Hansen, W. Petrie, W. Zowasky, W. Lopes, D. DePoisfer, R.La Rocca, T. McMahon, R, Sherwood. ' f ' A - W vf r 1 - 1 . ' t?.,.In .... - - f I -1? . ' . V ,, V ',,,5,g'4, ' W yy ' bf I ,,, P ,iw ':1.z,,, f' Q, ,A 4 ' WI- ' . f-14 A' .ff ' , 1 ,,,,,, ff , I , y 4 5 ' gf 2 - f W 7 .af . i ' . ' V. laid 1 V ,.,,:. Miz: .,, ,.,,.. . ,,,. , M I Y . fi f . . . if J J 4 f' ff, e .. .z .' L2 J.. 'f 1 ., ,. V , A f' .:' f .+I-f ,+P J Ari-M Y, fill 5' 'fili .- W ff ,'7 7 :, !?'1' ,mv , M, 1 -QP f , , 1'-fu + Vw- fy , 3: ,frlfffff 'W f-1 -M ff f--- :V , ., ,+' ff: V: , ,, Al? L4 TIT fail' gf if V f- f AVfh F .V 9'? fg l 7 I H'+++ f ffff ff, H ' -7 - '-7 f -1 ,zz ... fff gy W 71+ WF' !f ,.IZ1Tfij1 f E ze- Uk' ,J J.. P' ,1,f, nr- dui, f 41:31. -gf fftltfrf -: ti, f..-5:- V .L f , .:f'. Tw 'iylyfilg rfffg gfflzu f Hema fi .1 .riff lfflfl rf ' ff +2 j ff -12 ,MN 2 I by r , 1. .f -3 fy :.. . ,,..,,W. ' ,,'y'.,:....f,,.,. 4 f.,..,,v 1. , si V . ., . A H . , '- 5, , L. Y' e, U:-3. -ML? Lv ff 'wwf f , ' -W 1' . -. A-4' ,, A-Q Q., , ,, kv Nui- Qaif learn Row 'l - J. Bossier, R. Shaw, S. Finston, M. Dunn. Row 2 - R. Anselmo, T. Wagener, J. Kramer, Coach Ebert. Row 3 - K. Gracey, R. Turner, C. Jennie, learn H. Shimizu, G. Young, T. Gong, P. Snowberg, G. Moufsanas, E. Wieclen- meyer, V. Saiz, D. Lee. -sv- D 5 Silvera, J. Grossenbacher. i Q4 r 1 ' 'P ' , 'X 243' A 'W '+,...:.fgf-'- N 9 ...lil , f ,W learn 'R' ,Y--ev -s.-. . A ...E ' if L , 7. 'ikvuwt luncfiatew win, it .litfe cw F I VARSITY TRACK TEAM y Rowl - G. Lewis, D. Henderson, D. Williams, L. Colbert, B. Bragl'1ettalCoachl Row 2 - J. Neal, M. Smith, J. Bell, J. Neal, A. Drybread, R. Ely, S. Thompson, E. Shannon. Row 3 - J. Rohrer, H. Johnson, J. Scott, A. Jenkins, R. Johnson, aglaw 'nudi- A. Johnson, P. Serpa, L. Williams. Row 4 - L. Yarberry, P1Olivas, N. Robinson 1 B. Acosta, P. Wilson, B. Tucker, W. Haskell, A. Darucs, B. Johnson. Row 5 J. Ferrari, J. Bluford, J. C. McCrea, J. Carr, L. Jones, C. Currington, 5. Ken- nedy, C. Jackson. .Ang x'T- A s- : , za -w. ' 1' 4, .1 eg i' , I gk- I l ' vlf. 1., Q , , nn' A a 'fr,g'3 A vw: T 'f-1 A 1, j l V1 -' ' 'M ' were A l3O'S TRACK TEAM x Row l - A. Bush, M. Parker, C. Penn, H .,,.,f.,.,,,, Fucluda. Row 2 - R. Jones, G. Ray, L i '1 Ruffin D. Ishii, K. Jaramillo, K. Mine moto lMgrl. Row 3 - G. Kraus, J. Ar berry, J. Wickland, D. Hitsch, J. Hubbard A. Larieau, K. Sauers. Row 4 - R, Left wich, W. Burgers, C. Harris, R. Olson F. Byel. 39-., l20'S TRACK TEAM Row l - B. Millar, D. Hollins, F. Norris, D. Pyle, A. Heard. Row 2 - D. Deo, T. Nesby, C. Cobb, T. Kakuichi, J. Wash- ington, W. Pillette, W. C. Lester lCoachl Row 3 - K. Johnson lMgrl, R. Harris, T Henderson, A. Tatum, L. lwofuchi, R Mondragon, A. Chang. aff? W sl Q5 157' EW E. ii y., 3 ix 2 X4 5, l ,N wh' - geom- d relay Xb rf 880 Yo' nie Co eonrr The www .cpl Lon Hen'-le'S LbO Omw1llw 'F' Dove ve S6 Zia GGW Lew 1 ,. . 4 gh. if -P U' ,JM :mv , A was A 'Q I Si' N 'X L U xx ? 1? Wi?- '16 Www K fa . il e N ' X is vm. ,H I 1 , Q Eel ' ' Captain Gary Lewis, city's fourth best sprinter. Robert Ely, city's second best pole vaulter. The reason why Polytechnic won the A.A.A. track crown for the fifth consecutive year is shown right here. Thomas Piggee, left, won both low and high hurdle races with Emmet Shannon frightl taking an un. expecteclx but all-important third. SQ.. AIIWY. iw ., K.. gf-ff'i?l S' em., . 9-. -SQ' ,. N... IW .I in-... t-X , ,,- - 'zagzil' '2- vd, t rczbb. .- :ia?3C'f -75'!i i'if'34' gi. F--' k v vi W is - e H Ffarrot sports editor Rich Pepin, wghf-' gels me d0Pe from coaches hffli, Lfiffili lflnpifd Bob B'Tf '- r ns r M For the all-citly meet. Q e mo e . hes' 5 and the EL low ww P192-lee' x-wh ' f the S mos . ning X-fy 50 -irgfdyirfrdwgg i0 qua x wal' U meef. 4 M-it .,,. at ff, i 1 I is X X - ' ff. - xv 1,1 Alex Dames, city record holder in sy I ' ff 54 , x the discus, 155 Feet O inches, also ' E won the Fresno Relay title with a 1 ' mile 'l67 foot 8 inch toss. He qualified 15' 51 . , 15 be eeq 'ni for the state meet by downing Meek k r ,he Cmgiaqe :Smeg X0 of Balboa. Tuc e 'f the ting Po Y' Ben l to lea f . i auhed A by de mile 0 ,glukersfail win me b a ?::hgiC. ww' P H7',a fy Ciwganize The spring of 1959 was a busy one for the students of Polytechnic. Highlights of the term included the University of California Award of Merit presentation, the South Pacific Court Fair, Public Schools Week, Education-Business Day, Nuts in May term play, and many other equally memorable activities. All were captured on film by Mr. John Hofer's photography class pictured here in all of its glory.Turn the pages and re-live some of these moments as recaptured by Mr. Hofer's shutterbugs. l rl 5 ig it .l ,I 2 G l li i 1 I l L, l 3 r f 3 ? Q! i C PAGE 90 - f sg. x i Y s , ,-Cid 'av- 5 ,pn ,of ,, 4 , A, .se-U 1 , X J A uf F!-L' , 1 1 fiw Si sw, f qi J Cf' Xfhvl gp.J-Q A iw- 1 M K- - 4! F f , A I I PAGE 91 g MW! mf lil! 'W fl ,lf X . if vw M M JD' fl! X B' , ffl! X51 Qfjgtlniil-lstlqgofgyfzagllgsident T' all XM M f V7 we We - A, f 0' X W T ,UW , VM M 3 ol ' U ' Li WLM :IFULIE GREGORICW I 6 x f e M My-rigw if ., Www , uw T iw f ff , if W My J fl ff U Reid .T MINDYIMC lNTosH tl Viv jf V 'Lf A Custodian W 1 !m,Mf l E Z ST EPHANI E Cheerleader LA rw WM A 'X 'Al fl , fV kllhe siuring term of 1959 was an active and an enjoyable one for Polytechnic students. President Rich Popin received the University of Califomia Award of Merit on behalf of the student body. He also arranged for an outstanding exchange rally with Washington during the basketball season. Vice-president Sue f Coontz organized the mysterious Dance on a Dare hop on ,f Friday the 13th. I Vbprfb .UW1 u W l My L pil J x 5,355 Qwfii ORCHARD MR. STEWART DIMON Student Body Adviser SUSAN COONTZ Vice-President M 'Nw Sfpfdng ,59 z2:,5av,LEE ff' .7 ' ' , ROBERT MILLER Athletic Manager The student body movie for the 1,400 card holders was the popular The Eddie Ducbin Story. Mr. Stewart Dimon, new student body adviser, inaugurated some changes in the school constitu- tion designed to modemize student govemment. Secretary Sharon Lee brought honor to Poly by being one of the four top Bank of America winners in San Francisco. Mindy McIntosh was kept A busy adding many new trophies to Po1y's already crowded shelves. v-oi 'U JANET LOSKUTOV THEODORE SONG Speaks, of Cong,-,ss Student Court Judge .pfzing ,'lUuae.93ig, 173144 , P30125 CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION ROW I - D. O'NeiI, P. Dunn, L Turnbull, A. Carrasco, K. Hart, R King, D- FiCi, D- Aragon, E. Fleisch man, A. Garcia. Row 2 - L. Massinieri, D Orfez D Ishii B Parrin ton J Sowells, M. Leong, V. Ng, J. Sgrialioff, P. Popin, D. Gliebe, A. Kwong, N. Marcillac. Row 3 - B. Berfani, L. Yar- berry, L.CarcheII, B.MiIler,M. Muensch, l. Sapelkin, 5. Lee, F, Decarsky, S. Orchard, R. Klawonn, K. Lasfrucci. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS Row I - S. Acllao, E. Dyssegard, . Mercardel, J. Yafes, C. LeBlanc, . Gonzales, C. Moreno, M. Corfes, . Colio, R. Pizano, G. Reafe. Row 2 - . Livar, M. Purcell, J. Thompson, . Leach, L. McNair, C. Blackburn, . Carter, V. Rougley, J. Sowells, L. Gaflin, P. Waller, J. Pagan, B. Hen- derson. Row 3 - D. Aragon, R. Smith, F. Decarsky, L. DeVere, L. Derrick, A E T M C E C. Harney, E. Hansen, S. Lee, E. Hill, V. Glover, P. Neal, B. Hilf. il 1- Ax. ,A - , , f W A K. .Ili QIQXBLZ CHEERLEADERS' CLUB Row 1 - C. Nail, S. Rudock, J, Zocchi, S. Orchard, J. Bleggi, D. Wright M. Berry, D. Marte, C. Messick, A, Lansburgh. Row 2 - C. Rawls, J. Nel- son, 0. Hays, V. Malyemezian, F. Jeskalian, J. Bonnardel, M. Rigas, B, Camden, M. Smith, M. Jacobs, M. Smith, C. Taylor, C. O'DonneII. Row 3 - J, Morris, R. LaRocca, C. LeBlanc, C. Moreno, M. Firpo, T. Cole, N. Laity, J. Gregoric, B. Henderson, D. Dickson, P. Foster, B. Harrison, L. McNair. Row 4 - D. Kapogiannis, H. Mendolsen, V. Gonzales, B. Johnston, V. Bauer, F. Williams, M. Bush, D. DeCesare, P. Pagan, M. Nelson, S. Micheals, L. Decker, P. Washburn. Row 5 - Z. Jones, C. Harney, D. Gonzales, J. Miller, G. Coppin, E. Greenough, M. Isaacs, A. Preciado, B. Costa, P. Griffin, D. Effin, E. Trujillo. SERVICE SOCIETY Row I - K. Hart, A. Carrasco, C. Harney, J. Zocchi, T. Hill, D. Marte, J. Loskutov, M. Mclnfosh, S. Coonfz, J. Bonnardel, D. Fici, D. O'Neill, S. Rudock, B. Sperring, R. Chappell. Row 2 - S. Michaels, J. Howard, J. Wesley, F. Bennett, J. Flefcher, K. Bauer, G. Franklin, G. Coad, J. Colvin, D. Buchanan, M. Muench. Row 3 - M. Noles, M. Berry, D. Gliebe, A. Garcia, J. Gregoric, B. Harrison, T. Cole, V. Sidorov, J. Bleggi, E. Greenough, J. Miller, J. Poli, B. Spencer, S. Lee, R. Johnson. Row 4 - E. Perry, C. Bentley, J. Burnett, A. Preciado, R. Popin, C. Fricke, L. Sfeiper, C. Pringle, J. Hoff, R. Klawonn, K. Lasfrucci, B. Miller, L. Yarberry, B. Chiodo, P. Bowman. Row 5 - M. Bush, D. DeCesare, P. Pagan, D. Gonzales, M. Isaacs, 5. Orchard, B. Garrett, C. Messick, M. Reggis, P. Popin, J. Soriakoff, L. Cooper, L' Turnbull, K. O'DonneII, E. Neal, S. Vukovich. mf 'V 5 mf TOP TEACHERS OF TOMORROW Row 1 - B.Sperring, F.Jeskalia, V. Malyemezian, S. Rudock, R. Martinez, F. Rivette, A. Pill. Row 2 - P. Pepin, C. Mesick, J. Doe, B. Camden, Z. Fmdulis. Row 3 - G. Franklin, R. Klawonn, E. Perry, K. Lastrucci, M. Lazzareschi, J. Soriakoff, B. Garrett. FUTURE RETAILERS Row 'l - R. Tiffany, F. Rivete, M. Harrigan, E. Vilibald, S. Wic- kersheimer, M. Condon, L. Cooper, W. Leonard, P. Freed. Row 2 - R. Luster, B. Smith, D. Rozdaroff, D. McMillen, P. Paner, M. Scheider, B. Heath, N. Tolkman. Row 3 - P. Cardinale, R. Nato, J. Nelson, M. Stidhem, T. Crane, J. Arsanis, 5. Russe, B. Lorrimore, J. O'Brien. .1 g I eff' if ' 6 'ZQIQQ . A. DRAMA CLUB Row l - P. Baker, L. McMurray I R. Misuraca, G. Burnett, J. Bonnar- del, D. Dickson, N. Laity, G. Res- ess, C. Chiodo. Row 2 - P. Ottnot, E. Cain, F. Foster, L. Stieper, J. Makris, P. Sobieszczyk, M. Bugallo, E. Brown, D.Marte, R. Bartholomew. Row 3 - T. Roberts, P. Hays, E. Perry, D. Pearce, E. Brenton, T. Hansen, D. Goldman, A. Preciado, J. Loskutov, D. Ettin, P. Bowman. LIBRARY STAFF Row l - J. McMillen, F. Baca R. Durham, C. Messick, M. Carrillo A. Rodrigues, D. Barabin, D.Lucas E. Mclntyre, 5. Campos, D. Roz cloroff. Row 2 - J. Bunton, M. Black D. Hidlebaugh, L. Roger, C. lson S. Greene, R. Taube, D. Schmidt . Verbarg, L. Memmer. Row 3 - J. Hedrick, B. Quintana, L. Schmidt T . Gong, D. DeDenko, T. Roberts, D. Addis, D. Floyd, R. LaRocca, T. Colen, J. Lanham. Row 4 - B Smith, L. Decker, P. Huys, P Freed, R. Tiffany, N. Folkman, S Moran. ii... POLLYANNAS TRI-Y Row l - C. Smith, B. Nelson, M. Rigas, B. Camden, P. Popin. Row 2 - R. Martinez, M. Johnson, M. Novello C. Naile, L. Miller, l. Sabere, S. Rudock, B. gperring. TRI-LITES TRI-Y Row 'I - A. Rodriques, S. Coontz, N- Loify, D. Dickson, C. Moreno, S. Orchard, T. col... Row 2 . A. Grilles, J.PQgan,M.Cwf,-'10, C. Fricke, P. Foster, C. LeBlanc, D- wnghl' B. Henderson, D. Marie, J. Gregoric- Q. if SCOTTIES TRI-Y Row l - M. Noles, D. Schmidt, H. Golfos, P. Dunn, P. Washburn. Row 2 - D. Gliebe, B. Verbarg, M. Taylor, J. Jurich, H. Wendland. D. Frederick. CASUALETTES TRI-Y Row 'l - P. Baker, L. McMu'ray. Row D. Cain, G. Coppin, E. Greenough. Row 3 - McNulty, J. Bonnardel, V. Zane. Row 4 - Bleggi, G. Springeff, B. Burns. Row 5 - Salazar. - PAGE 96 - ELITES TRI-Y Row l - J. Loskutov. Row 2 - E. Gonzales, M. Firpo, T. Hill. Row 3 - D. Graham, L. Steiper, L. Larios, J. Yates, M. Mclntosh. Row 4 - V. Sidorov, C. Pringle, J. Burnett, J. Callow, P. Bowman, M. Mitchell, K. Frye. 'I' rv v , f , ia- 1 L1 'WN GAZELLES TRI-Y Row 'I - B. Harrison, P. Waller, L. Ga?- lund, F. Palma, G. Shannon, A. Mercadel, J Sowells. Row 2 - M. Carmack, G. Franklin, V. Roughl ey, C. Blackburn. ' Q 1 - . , L 2 , I 4' COSSACKS Hi-Y Row 'I - D. Gonzales, E. TrUiill0, D Effin, V, Saiz, A. Preciado. Row 2 - R. TGf0Y0 B. Quimqnq, B, Crane, P. Griffin, M. Isaac, T Crane, F. Brandi. AMECA TRI-Y Row l - S. Ledda. Row 2 - J. Morris, L. Jewkes. Row 3 - L. Townsley, M. Sanchez, J. Miller. Row 4 - A. Kelly, J. Parmenter, K. Voigl-11, R. LaRocca. 9 CME ,lfew Hlacwfing Skinnem' , Brig f if-fw Co, fs e 0 IB SGYS obbie C owm ' nd ' her fl' an, my dec,-es.: cfgmeooiw Euan Uparymelzffo and Joesfnsn heg 'wo f re . wma e fo - Hcomexau. :lt ,ooP e99' Bo onncfdefpnmclefons Bvfne , C-'Ve ilecrzzhes 'nearby 4 e 3 Z 2- 1 Ethel Perry u E s ve and Peggi Bowman are served tea by Roseonn Misurocu to calm the' f' lr lrst night lIff6I'S. 'Uewicm SMI in Mag' Cornelia Oti s Alden.. .... Ethel ........ Michael ...... Isobel ..,.... Mary Ann ........ If FQ Ce ,O F Q 1 Nd ever FCe ' CAST Skinner. ........ .. Shirley ................ Yfhing ggeg :iekly T V Sh ng- ow fqke s . .... Peggi Bowman Dave Ettin Roseann Misuraca Don Pearce .Geraldine Bumett ...Jeanne Bonardel .......Bohbi Chiodo Ethel Perry Eve Carrington ..... ............. Janice O'Neil1. .... .... . Victoria ........ Mrs. Shaw. .... . Maggie Dell .... Madaline Bugallo Edna Brown .Pat Baker Phyllis Sobieszczyk .Cecil Owens Marty .... Bob Si efert Sam..... .... ...... ......... . . .. Announcer. ..... Mrs. Nervous.. Phelps. ........ . Announcer ........Stella Beck Dave Goldman ....Bill Crane Watson .... .......... ............. . . PLACE: NEW YORK CITY TIME: THE PRESENT SYNOPSIS ACT ONE: Comelia's bed-sitting room in her New York apartment, eight o'clock in the moming. ACT TWO: Scene One: A corridor in the Museum of Natural History, nearly noon of the same day. Scene Two: Comelia's bed-sitting room, a short time later. room again , nearly ACT THREE: Cornelia's midnight of the same day. e Vefyone t n ' zf ' V fr . N 4 5 I I Q .lg 0 Comel. lo Offs ler' S Opqrfmen' 3 Z I h n Aldon is cgpiufed ies xovg. A q nder momenix-0 of his Cleve e ne 1 reussvfes Cor 'l f Eninl G.A.A. SWIMMING A 1, y L . s A I A . ' I li ? F 'Qi . :gg ,f ' emi' fe-I M I 2 ..fw-ff' ' s. 1, ya wi 1-4 x - . . . ,g ,Q I if 42 ,J :gli :.z,g aid, fuz,: -..2., ' F' 1, ...A 4. N52 We 3 f .fri T 1 f MJ, G.A.A. COUNCIL Row I - M. Baxter, J. Thompson, C. O'DonneII, A. Garcia, M. Taylor, L. Wendland, J. Sims, B. Balazs. Row 2 - A. Wohler, B. Dailey, C. Taylor, A. Papia, D. Schmidt, D. Fredericks, C. Flores. Row 3 - E. Fleischman, D. DeCarIicle, N. Gleason, C. Harney, R. Chappell, K. Hart, A. Carrasco, M. Bush. Row 4 - D. Gleibe, M. Noles, J. Soriakoff, M. Smith, G. Frank- lin, D. DeCesare, V. Bauer, D. Kohnke. .fm 447' f'w F-Mi, q.a.... spat. 1 - 1 ,,,,, Q .Zh i, v., I., A w. Wye M X .. Sian G.A.A. VOLLEYBALL Row 'I - V, Thomas, M. Williams, C. Jones, J. James D. Taylor, B. Payne, C. Malone. Row 2 - B- MOH? gomery, K.Sims, C. McGenty, N. Coleman, S. Higgins D. Johnson, T. Berry, N. Nawahine. ROW 3 - -I Guibb, M. Smith, E. Johnson, J. O'Bonnan, L. Cooper 43,6 G.A.A. SWIMMING Row I - V. Bell, V. Thompson, M. Jacobes, J. Pagan, J. Gregoric, A. Martin, M. Firpo. Row 2 - J. Fuller, M. Jenkins, M. Austin, A. Neal, A. Mercedel, M. M. Siangtiun, M. Rossi, A. Carson. Row 3 - V. Glover, V. Wilson, L. King, F. Timmons, S. Mitchell, P. Pagan, F. Palma, B. Johnson, F. Williams. Row 4 - P. Joshen, G. Washington, M. Singleton, S. Fre- man, H. Smith, J. Poli, J. Teilman, U. Midbust, M. Stone. R5- WIZ- , 'gf , Rowl - D. Bakke, L. Rawls, L. LaRocca, M. Doss B. Wilds, P.Parrish, E. Harvey, L. Sparkes, 5.AdIao J. Kirtley, M. Livar, C. Damas, E. Apedaile. Row 2 E. Dyssegard, B. Hill, L. Makaroff, E. Palmer, B Hilt, E. Hill, D. Barbin, R. Applewhite, W. Davis D. Nelson, J. Fletcher, A. Rivera. Row 3 - A Aragon, J. Keeton, S. Woods, C. Shimon, O. Goode G. Shannon, V. Rougley, M. Carmach, K. Miller, F Decarsky, G. Parmington. Row 4 - L. Rock, E Hansen, C. Moore, C. Fugate, C. Blackburn, E Carter, L. Gatlin, E. Graham, A. Silva, J. Gilland B. Jackson. i 4 I N I i I I A T I 6 fi ' A I 49 V i ,f 'mny. G.A.A. SWIMMING Row 'I - M. Rigas, D. Perrine, P. Petit. Row 2 - P Rifken, P. Day, T. Kalugenin, P, Hesgionl S. Ryan J. Adams. Row 3 - B. Neilson, M. Felt, M, Dilgmqn 4 I , 36 Ep , Jteefp, M 3 ffl ' and lwim Row l - L. Parker, B. Rainey, S. Smith, M. Birch. Row 2- A. Casseg, M. Bradford, N. Hadley. Row 3 - E, Perry, O Bentley, . Smith, J. Miller. A -'Er L- .lg 4 , 1 G.A.A. COED FENCING Row l - P. Greenwood, L. LaRocca, D. Horn, P. Washborn, l. Franchini, M. Axinoff, B. Chiodo, L. Queiada, A. Aragon. Row 2 - L. Makroft, A. Copa, J. Keeton, M. Doss, L. King, G. Coppin, D. O'Neal, F. Jeskalian, M. Rosi. Row 3 - B. Hill, D. Ernhard, D. Bochi, 5. Moore, B. Wells, A. Riveria, C. Parmen- ter, C. Sl man, C. Fugate. Row 4 - J. Hoff, H. Kore- man, R. Rockmis, E. Lerch, M. Todd, R. Taube. , ff lv i' G.A.A. BOWLING Row l - C. Fugate, S. Mitchell, M. Arras, L. Rauls, 5. Freeman, M. Austin, V. Bell, M. Jacobs, M. Firpo, P. Pagan, J. Kirtley, J. Gregoric, A. Martin, K. Hart, M. Bush. Row 2 - M. Hamen, A. Mercedal, A. Aragon, A. Rivera, B. Johnston, J. Fuller, M. Jenkins, A. Neal, M. Rossi, F. Williams, A. Carrarco, D. NelSO l, J- PCIQUF1. D. Decasare. Row 3 - M. Carmack, F. Palmer, 5. Woods, J. Keeton, L. King, D. Horn, M. Singleton, F. Timmons, V. Glover, L. Gatlan, W. Davis, F. D'-2CCIl'Sl4Y, V- BUUEY- Row 4 - E. Carter, V. wllS0l'1, B- Hilt, N- D'-Yonai M- Singleton, B. Washburn, G. Franklin, H. Smith, J. Poli, C. Blackbum, V. Rougley, J. Tielman, U. Midbust, J. Soriakoff, J. Fletcher. ii -L , xsf fe 5, ,, Q ,,,..,4 9 G.A.A. BASKETBALL ROW l - B. Russell, F. Bennett, J. Simms, J. Grubbs, M. Jacobs, 5. Luster. Row 2 . B. Garrett, F. Tim- mons, G. Gamble, C. Fezell, M. Black, D. Flemons, Miss Chapman. Row 3 - S. Henderson, G. Wesley, G. Franklin, J. Williams, N. Crayton, R. Anderson, J. Adams. - - ' -N : V Q 1 4 I 1 1 1 xj-fx. J o.A.A. aowumc Row l - J. Yates, C. Leach, C. Brocato, B. Clark, K Voigt, L. Jewkes, E. Hobson, K. Perkins, M. Pirlo J. Bonnardel. Row 2 - D. Marte, V. Turbin, 5. Ken nedy, V. Malyemezian, J. Cadogan, G. Walters, D Fici, S. Daniel, B. Towenen. Row 3 - R, Gilbert M. Novellb, L. Maller, D. Mechqm, o. Hays, B, Zim mer, M. Munoz, N. Hidalgo. Row 4 . B. Mansfield F. Aguilar, S. Michael, L. Decker, E. Zugman, J Stich, E. Norton, M. Verbarg, V. Carpoff, I. Aldevicci 0 1 1 W Dr. Harold Spears, Superintendent of Schools, addresses the U.C. Merit Award audience. Highlight of the spring i959 term was the pres- entation to Polytechnic High School of the Uni- sity of California Award of Merit presented to the school in behalf of Polytechnic graduates, who, in their freshmen year at the university, have maintained a B average. Mr. Stanley McCaffrey, representing the university, is shown here presenting the award to Student Bocy Presi- dent Richard Popin. Guests of honor for the day included members of the Board of Education, Mr. Caspar Weinberger, alumnus of Polytechnic, and Dr. Edward Redford, Assistant Superintendent Of Schools. The award is said to typify the fine teaching that goes on at Polytechnic and the fine record the school's graduates are able to make at the university and college level. ,,,, Mr. Stanley McCaf- frey, Vice-President Executive Assistant of the University of California, explains the meaning of the Merit Award. .Laiqit , Sweep, award .Lidd- 'lL.C. Mefcit cl Mad .Slcfwol .,,. , ,V,V,,V, Q ., ,.,, V,,,. V,,i,,V.,37 ff , f' , ,gif 'grim-,,,zy W, , 1 Q ,V f, - .fy nv-, ,www fffifuif .. f. 2 . . ' 'wz229fMa Z' ff w 1 ' WWW 1 if -'ff --f . - I 1 fl wf 1- irtrz 4, 3 ,, V, h li 5 L, '25 2294,-1' f 4 f ' Mtffw, ,.,,,,,,V 'J In ' shag f, l it F, V! V, V 4f5.,,,,,,, g 'ft Y , fi .39 ff wif 54 ', ' N ,.,, If , f r f x A 'M' Q Ray LaRocca won second place in San Francisco in the Advertising Club's poster contest. This year's theme was Art of lndustry' . Ray was awarded S50 for his unusual poster which was done through photography. Honorable mention and SiO went to Delores Ortiz, and an honorable mention certificate was awarded to Robert Ely. Patricia Waller was presented with a special certificate for her essay The Law and l at the Law Day ceremonies at City Hall. Polytechnic's two winners in the Advertising Club's essay contest were Belva Harrison and Laurel Turnbull. Laurel won 510 and an award certificate. Belva was given an honorable mention certificate. PAGE I02 'Nu-N. xc S Representing the spring '59 graduating class - a S X lf 3 3 Z v are the winning speakers pictured above. A Left to right they are Vera Sidorov, Belva Harrison, Janet Loskutov, Florence Decarsky, ,S 1 , and Stephanie Orchard. Mr. Vernon Newell ' 2 is adviser. T' X P-A' 1.0-.-,-. 11.- Polytechnic had several winners in the Invest in American essay contest. Sitting: Laurel Turnbull, Virginia Ng, and Donna Gliebe. Standing: Diane Fabian and Steve Grobelch. Laurel won a share of stock for having the best entry submitted from the school. The other students were awarded certificates. -1 l 1-1 v L.: C Polytechnic had several winners in the annual AlPl'10 MU U Gamma Language Contest at S. F. State College- Front row: Mqrisgq Rqsgi, Anna Garcia, Ludmilla Makaroff, and Luciano Masimiani. Back row: Mr. Harry Collis, l0f19U09e instructor, and Hubert Anton. l l 5 2 5? 52 ghalbi ' ' : .. x 'L 1 it V - X . ' ' - . iz -fi55Q.f : ' ' .L , V 1, . K ' ' ,, X A - The fall l958 class had as its winning speakers Carol Decker, Nedra Jenner, and Sandra Caldwell. Mr. Newell, public speaking instructor, seems happy with their progress. G+' ff 12515 'ET .arn- xff. The Bank of America awards went to the people pictured here. The students in the front row were the trophy winners and represented Polytechnic in the city contest. They are Sharon Lee, Vocational Arts, Florence Decarsky, Fine Arts, Diane Fabian, Liberal Arts, Robert Johnson, Science and Math. Standing are certificate winners: Virginia Ng, art, Irene Sapel- kin, foreign language, Robert Miller, industrial arts, Alfred Kwong, math, Valerie Dunlap, home economics, Vera Sidorov, English. Sharon Lee went on to win first place and SlOO in Vocational Arts. She repre- sented Poly for the 51,000 prize. f l 'iii W N f-ld fig fs- -9 44 f I 5 53 A ' ww S , NANCY LAITY MARY BAXTER hf PERFECTO PANER ZM ln... WIN VELMA THOMPSON 'W Business Manager 'WW Q 'T7 ' Q2 4 ff DAVE INOCENCIO 1-:E ' A 4 A L E, A , BARBARA HENDERSON A X GALE CARTER SUSAN COONTZ ' L A W ' J A 1 .4' I '. H ' f , '41 vb if DIANE NELSON Editor-in-Chief ,nf '4 S . . .. 4 'A ,V C f f.,l,1,v ...,... A, 1, Wi f' Q W 2 xg W K 1 H , 4 , , . X A HAROLD NEKOTA M E ' ' OO A X gl JORUN TEILMAN UNNI MIDBUST FRANK CAVA 2 V, A, 41 - A W 3, Nil A , Af-gi , - fm I ' Q' iw' Ax 'ic ,S ' 3 F -J , A I :fe : ff E' fi 1 ' 'QM sf! -PAGE 104- JOAN BROWER I, MARILYN FIRPO Advertising Manager 151 5 TAMARA HILL Managing Editor fi id'-' S- ri Z I' L, 'W JAMES LYNCH Dhqtqgrophel' I CHARLENE LEBLANC Pictured on these pages are the students responsible for the 1959 Polytechnic yearbook. It was their job to sell the book, organize the pages, collect the pic- tures, do the write ups, solicit the ads, and keep a large number of records. I PATRICIA Heading the group were Diane Nelson, Tamara Hill, Ben Moore, Velma Thompson, Mari- lyn Firpo, and james Lynch. Through trials, troubles, and tribula- tions, the staff finally completed its task and School Days for 1959 became a reality, ,4 FOSTER '7 BEN MOORE ' Sports Editor LORRAINE DEVERE 7Q 'cf RICHARD TOMASSINI fx 'Yi L . CARLENE FRICKE I!! , HAZEL SMITH KM STEVI ORCHARD i l. BEVERLY JoHNsoN - PAGE 105 - RONALD FAGAN BARBARA BALAZS , 31- .7?1:f ,,,.- r 1 AW. 7 af ' . T255 ' -I V Egg, Hai - 'if' X rw . ' - 1',l7 ' ' f X! DONNA DICKSON , I 4-QT, 117.1 ,.,, , , , --:,,:,-vlgh vf ,fs , 4-.,-. ,rf f , -5,14-.4,, 2 ,n f 1 f' f ff ,n ' :fp ' 'ff is 'Q' p -1 ik L if , I 3 liiigrfm ,C , WF? i f Wifi . W' 14, 7, , Aff' . A , A ' . 7 V 4: 9 'w fl , f , Q, 2 'li if 5, 5 ' in, f 3 f f it rf 52 1 GALE CARTER MIKE ISAACS JANET ZOCCHI Low Senior Vice- Low Senior Low Senior Pfesldenf President Secretary-Treasurer SautFL .Tuul ' Cawnt .Lain Sew, S mia ,, nic. , -S41,cmo,wn immxre r mam: , r ,X Aix-, Ml: Busiest place at the fair was the ticket counter. Here we see Mr. Robert Ebert spending some of his hardearned cash for tickets to use at the food' and fun booths.Martha Noles seems impressed with thelarge wad of bills he is unfolding. W if! f actiuitg One ot the most popular fea- tures at the spring court fair was the dance contest. Poly- ites spent their nickels and dimes for chance to show-off in front of their friends. -4 -. .... lm 3 'Willllllli :ig , 'l fy A - iff I f l ' r i rx - TD Most scarey part ofthe fair was Mrs. Belle Tashiian's Freak Show . Students paid to see the horrible sights viewed in this picture. Such things as the man-woman, the vampire trio, the doll face, the four- eyed lady, the wild man, and others frightened Poly- ites out of a day's growth. . to X X1 X x ii i l i , ETHEL PERRY High Junior H?g1EjXlUn Vice-Dresident FRANKLIN i0r president yo LYNN WENDL AND High Junior Secretary-Treasurer This panoramic view of the inner court shows the dayis proceedings as the court fair got underway. in the foreground the ticket- takers try to interest people in the sponge throw. ln the background file P.T.A. sponsored Tropicanteen sold soft drinks and cake to the hungry crowds. of h Another view ofthe cake booth shows high senior Larry Yarberry diving in for his fifth piece of cake. The two young ladies seem to be saying, Darn those calories. Lucky Larry doesn't have to worry about such things. Step right up, yells the booth chair- man os wandering Polyites try and de- cide an which booths to spend their nickel tickets. The sponge throw was a big money-maker to the low senior and high junior classes which sponsored the now annual court fair. is 1' va ,ann .W if 1 is 52. ix Wi '-. Q f .Q .6 z 5 ,al f I L I . . . 5 W,?: ' .f ' R O B E R T L E WIN Low Junior President IUNE SORIAKOFF Low Junior Secretary-Treasurer MARILYN NELSON Low Junior Vice-Presider fc Raw Gcwdo, fu. cl in Spfning SENIOR HONOR ROLL Row I - C. Taylor, L. Derrick, B. Ernst, E. Fleischmann, M. Auston, B. Harrison, J. Teilman, J. Howard, J. Kirtley, M. Livar, S. Orchard, T. Hill, V. Sidorov, D. Aragon, 5. Adalo, E. Appedale. Row 2 - R. Pizano, P. Parrish, B. , 5 X , 51.114 Z? f , st Elma at A . .ma sz .L ...- RADIO CLUB Row I - B. Miller, T. Gong, F. Miller. Row 2 - C. Kuhls, F. Jewels. Jackson, S. Lee, S. Florence, F. DeCarsky, L. Holloway, D. Marte, U. Midbust, T. Crane, J. Loskutov, J. Makris, L. Stieper, L. Yarberry, L. Cantrell. Row 3 - B. Simms, N. Marcillac, J. Callow, R. LaRocca, S. Holmes, L. Gat- lin, J. Sowells, R. Waller, E. Carter, C. Blackburn, M. Carmack, J. Poli, M.Baxter, K. Bauer, J. Fletcher. Raw 4 - B. Parrington, P. Olivas, M. Purcell, M. Cortez, M. Korkas, M. Laity, D. Dickson, A. Grillos, B. Henderson, J. Bleggi, V. Ortega. STAGE CREW Row 1 - R. Dalbey, J. Paule, L. Johnson, H. Rohlapp, J. Clark. Row 2 - R. Spencer, K. Sauers. SOPH AND JUNIOR HONOR HOLL Row l - J. Miller, T. G I1, S, S'I C, S 'I C - Birk, F Won K. Tisheralg. O'B i lnTeDrlmFni,Ci, L,0Mqog2aniAi,MNe-SEQIEQJZ . Row 2 - L. Gee, L. Quan, J. ' gl 1 I' e D. Thomas, J. Obanen, B, Toivonen Keton, C. Harney, P. Dunn, D. Horne, A. Garcia, F, Bennett, E, Dysse. gaordr S- W- 1 A- COPCH D- Peirce, G. Radagonga, B, Lewin, Miller, I. Jensen O. Laves ROW 3 - B- Sperring, B. Nielsen, L. , Hobsen, S. Macy, R, Sqkoyichl K, Larson, D. Depoiswrl J. Sicoli Helnll -l- DIIIIFISY, B. Muller. Row 4 - B, DeDenkg, O, Ogilqe Lara, M. McMahon, A. Newman, l. Perkins, G. Spring, D, Flemons L Larney, F. Freedman, F. Williams, B. Johnston, K. Hart, A. Corrasco, M. Bush, J. Soriakoff. Row 5 - M. Isaac, T, Johnson, E, Weidenmeyer' -l- He'ZneS, B. Blue, D. Colon, M. Noles, D. Gliebe, D. Schmidt, B Zemmer, R. Klawonn, K. Lastrucci, T. Panos, E. Perry. ,E- IA' ,M. -'27 c DAVID GONZALES J High Sopln President JOAN MILLER PRASCILLA POPIN .HIQIW SOPI1 High Soph V'Ce'p'e5'de 'f Secretary-Treasurer J 1 I 1 . . I' if I I I . I' I I T , Q.. la, iii , il!1ll iIWllH,l , .i - 'II ll' if so . 'sl' 'UI If ry I ' Q f ,I . v I ' 4 'A , .QS -I 33' Q , ii . 'nz 1: 1 1' 1 i - i g, I I 4 If ' 1 1 I ' ' 'f. I I . , f I CLASS COLLECTORS Row I - K. Hart, M. Berry, K. Deceasar, B. Henderson, V. Zone, BIG BROTHERS J. Bowden, J. Yates, L. Sfeipef, D. Fic., i.. Wells. Row 2 . P. RUWYI - T. Gong, P. Sefpo, H. Fukudo. Row 2 - G. Williams, F. Norris, L. Ruffin, J. Dean, M. Leserisky, D. Steady, LeW'5f A- I'l'mmf R- p0P - A. Mercadel, S. Wade, N. Laify, D. Dickson. Row 3 - P. Griffin. Row 4 - A. Copa, I. Lofgren, C. Harney, E. Brown, S. Blackburn, E. Blake, L. Wendland, O. Hays, E. Hobsen, M. Livar. t EY PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB Row I - V. Malyemezian, G.gw8SIeYf T- Hill. J' Bfmnmdelf J. Howard, 5. Rudock, D. Fici, C- Messich. S- Damel- ROW 2 - M. Mensning, B. Harrison, C- Be 'fIeYf K- Peflflnsf K' Brunner, V. Zane, M. Mclnfosh. Row 3 -'D- HUYBSI E- Perry, M. Muench, G. Franklin, I- S 'e0keCI f M- Isaacs: G. Nelson, B. Miller, M. SazzOroI'lCI I, T- weII5'B REDS 3 ' F, Decarsky, V. Sidorov, C. Pringle, A- FOUII - I '0 of A, Pressman, J. Pon, M. Aeosfa. S- Lee- CONGRESS Row I - J. Miller, J. Soriakoff, B. Campbell, E. Wise, J. Bunton, R. KIGWOFWI B- HUFYISOU, T. Crane, J. Loskutov, L. Wendland, P. Pagan, I.. Jukes, J. Pagan, T. Cole, J. Gregoric, S. Orclwand. Row 2- G. Coppen, D. Wright, E. Greenough, B. Miller, T. Hanson, J. Westley, C. Flores, F. Bennett, J. Jones, T. Smith, E. Parring, D. Edwards, E. Perry, V. Oreigar, G. Respes, W. Lopez. Row 3 - R. Popin, H. Fukuda, J. Madrino, A. Gomez, G. Franklin, G. Carter, L. Turnbull S.LCfSOl'1, R. Richards, J.Makris, B.Sperring, G. Roda onda, B. Lowin, O. Riordan, M. Isaac, E. Oliver. Row 4 - T. Hill, Coonfz, M. Mc Iniosh, J. Fletcher, B. Smith, D. Byers, O. Jason, K. Perkins, E. Velabald, D. Gonzalez, M. Tomas, D. Er1in,J. Ezannardel, 5. Vukoviclw ai -vs . Q , 3 W 2 J Mfr 2 V IAM, Ig L 4 5 , I g 7 .-., 41? . 44 9 , lb, M : iff ' A. 'hz f 1, , 't MARTY LARA L ow Sophomore Vice-President Q er Fr A big improvement was noticed in the orchestra in the spring term. To- gether with the choir they took part in a spe- cial music assembly in May. Spectators agreed that the two groups are about the first to be heard in the city. KAREN SCHLlCTlNG JUDY STICH Low Sophomore President Low Sophomore Secretary-Treasurer ,ic Cfcw , , .Tex wan at ,emfifieo Poly played host in the spring term to the choirs of the various city high schools at the All-City Choral Festival. The choirs spent an afternoon listening to each other perform. The program ended with all ofthe choirs combining their voices in several selec- tions. Poly's A Cappella was the largest in San Francisco. 1 1 K 1 i f '- X il Z A i I I ' ii i i 47 'rw 9. tri tb BOYS' BLOCK P SOCIETY Row l - J. Neal, A. Burton D. Hooper, E. Oliver, R. Ber- tani, A. Himrn, J. Lustenberger 5. Wayne, F. Norris, L. Ruffin, R. Timberlake. Row 2 -C Harris, R. Popin, J. Halley K. Brunner, R. Lane, T. Gongi P. Serpa, R. Simms, F. Brandi L. Jones, C. Janes. Row 3 1 C. Gutierrez J. Smith R Corbett, B. Tucker, L. Patrick, R. Bancroft, G. Lewis, C. Currington, P. Williams, K. Sauers. ' .736acfa.72S ' ' ,'lUwafied.7 Both the Boys' and Girls' Block P Societies were kept busy in the spring. The girls' organization started off the term with a special Vale-ntine's tea in honor of the faculty. Ushering at game rallies kept both groups active. The term picnic at the ocean beach was a high- light of the term. Presidents Poli and Lustenlierger pro- vided the leadership foglhege two senflce 4 -Q, ., -,H groups. fy IJJJ. if N - J f I . f ' , J ,I ,p ,V VI cl! I , I 'V V 1. tj J ,ffl 'Ib , IMT . L.. Q ' X J J I 1 I U an . td X JIM LUSTENBERGER l I ' fANlCE POI-I Bays' Block P President I . JJ 4 L! l Girls Block P President , , , ,f in J GIRLS' BLOCK P SOCIETY Row 'I - E, Apedaile, L Derrick, B. Ernst, J. Poli, J Kirtley, M. Liver, S. Adlao J. Teilman, E. Carter, A Mercadel, L. Stieper, F. Palma S. Mitchell, C. Bautista, M Berry. Row 2 - C. Fricke, F Decarsky, S. Lee, J. Howard U, Midbusf, B, Parrington, M Leong, J. Fletcher, K. Bauer, B. Heath, P. Freed, V. Sidorovr J. Bleggi, J. Zocchi. Row 3 - E, Rindal, D. Sarin, A. Neal M. Austin, B. Henderson, J Gregoric, C. Pringle, T. Hill S. Orchard, P. Waller, C. BlClCk burn, B. Jackson, M. Firpo -PAGElll - x, if JOL ENTA PAGAN Feature Editor nf rn 3- 2 .-Q V' ff A ' ' f 1, VIC SAIZ Reporter f ff fffy f f f www ffzc' , ' ff X f f 1 f f f , A I VALERI E DUNLAP R ep orte r ,V 215 . . '9z,I'f'?'7f?Ji:? 4.242 lj 5 V3 ., ff yi ' , t V 52 1 xx 1 2 S I ETH E L PE RRY Reporter '. :.-1, ,f mf-M' We , ,' - ., ff I- ,,,...,..,,1-V f . ,.,.- JVC, ' ' Lf 4 I qw , . 5 . H M.- I I RICHARD POPIN Sports Editor ,355 ' 1 ' 'V '3 ' '4 f iteiifl ' 'fi' W ' , .. .mf , , ..ft ,Q ,,t., fff f ' ' 'K W 1 X2 5? ,Nw 1 4 f f 1 , , M gn, ' , : rj' DONNA DICK SON Reporter . 'vm NANCY LAITY Copy Editor - ,'7 '3f!f27, 4' , , 'ul - 7 . i ?. ,Y 2-'H01' -2' , 27 ' W , . 41. . 5 f V? , , I U ,V, J ,,, 1 ,,,r- , , V,Vr it , Q,I , 7 f 4. X f' , 1 71 Z1 ff! ff ROBE RTA KLAWONN Ed itor-in-Chief I I I Ira I .35 'X rl I I, ,,,v 2 :wx I M, f , ly . ,, ,,'. M. . , , a ,f.f, 0- f ' .JE 1 1115142 ' - 'Iii' f! I ., f iff f I :iz . 11:31 ,gh 4 . of STAN VUKOVICH Exchange Editor L, if 4 Ii . ! JULIE GREG! Ric Business Manager spew .rm-wr Supp KATHL EEN BAUER Reporter Members of the spring Parrot staff kept grinding out copy to keep the larg- est high school newspaper in San Fran- cisco filled with the latest news and views from Polytechnic. Editor Roberta Klawonn and her crew were constantly hunting up information and conducting interviews and writing stories in the spirit of tried and true joumalists. Tamara Hill supervised page two, jolenta Pagan was in charge of page three, and Richard Popin headed the sports page. Nancy Laity corrected and checked the stories. FRANK BRANDI TERI RENDON SID THOMPSON Reporter Reporter Reporter I, i I I TAMARA HILL Managing Editor yr..- 'L7 VERA SIDOROV Advising Editor JANET LOSKUTOV Assistant Feature Editor , .7l'veo4w, Stan Vukovich licked stamps as part of his exchange editor position. julie Gregoric took charge of mailing bills and worrying about advertising income. Special features were handled by Richard Garcia and Ben Moore. Illness slowed down production several times during the term: jan Luskotov and poison oak, Kathleen Baurer and colds, Teri Rendon and flu, jolenta Pagan and measles were victims of various bugs , Through it all five is- sues were produced and an eager Poly student body got its favorite newspaper. . I, A t ' M. r QW' M 1 I' of 5 I CARLENE FRICKE R ep orter I nu . G. If gi I VI . GRACE RESP ESS Reporter rw, , ' QW., AJ ' J 9 ' If s. Q f RICHARD GARCIA BEN Moons CATHY 0'D0NNEL1- Reporter Assistant Sports Editor R'P0'l ' . . f ff ,rii ,1,r, A ' ,I Q , , ' I fre X RICHARD DI TO Reporter YN I ' STEVI ORCHARD lx , X i Ju I o 3 - IE 1 Y , o Q ..Vp 'Y I ,Aw 963 z Q f g ' J. fp VIRGINIA ZANE Reporter t 4 4.3 Av I BEL VA HARRISON Reporter 'iegio J JA 6 , -ew. N KL 4' .QI y 6 I I bww ,.,.,,x ,A QA 'fr-3' X . ,Q-:U LOW SOPH REGISTRY 171 Row 1 - P. Johnson, I. Lofgren, S. Lockhart, J. Lambros. Row 2 - A. Lewis, M. Lara, C. Johnson, L. McMullen, C. Mc Ginty, C. Jones. Row 3 - L. McGee, D. Lewis, T. Kado, K. McKeIvie, R. Johnson, T. Juul. Row 4 - D. Lacson, L. Lewis, K. Leach, T. McMahon, R. Lee, R. Jones. LOW SOPH REGISTRY 301 Row 1 - 5. Macy, C. Manrique, M. Pirlo. Row 2 - A. Newman, J. Post, K. Perkins D. Oller, K. Monfer, J. Packer. Row 3 - Martin, E. Perez, H. Nauarro, M. Martinez, V. Murray, J. Raber. LOW SOPH REGISTRY 407 Row 1 - J. Srich, K. Smalley, R. Swint. Row 2 - Mr. Pierce, L. Singer, J. Strain, L. Rodzers, K. Schlichting. Row 3 - G. Rohrer, M, Smiih, W. Richard, J. Strand, B. Sorelle. LOW SOPH REGISTRY 95 Row 3 - S. Finston, M. Floyd, B. DeDenko, L. Curley, D. De Poisfer. N ,. ..... Q7 1- Low soPH REGISTRY 134 is I .1 .-,. '1 '. ,. 'i l .-Q52 Row 1 - B. Gordon, P. Hessian. Row 2 - .,,. Q 5. ' lm I L. Hamilton, E. Hobson, D. Hidlebaugh, N .,,,, A - L. Hight. Row 3 - H. Jackson, J. Horner fi A. Heinz, G. Hoffman, W. Hom. 3 W Q- I A A A we I i ' I , ,3 , XJ ,,..., . . , f 1 a g S' A W3 , ,l it 4 X- S ' I . I - W - ,4 M i' 'Y-1 1 ffl? S H Iv- ,,.qgnrwL Row 1 - G. DeLeon, J. Crisfoni, S. Ford, C. Dillard. Row 2 - S. Davenpori, E. Cook, D. Flemons, K. Erickson, F. Davison. I If I- , fs .tw 1 Y ,, All Q Ka f I ,Z ..- Low soPH REGISTRY 414 I 'JA' Row I - 5. Thompson, R. Torres, R. White, , I Q . ' C K. Tischer, J. Terwilligar. Row 2 - G. , l , A T 1 ' Wade, E. Zugman, D. Warne, G. Wilson, P. I N' - ' Young, L. Wong, B. Toivonen. Row 3 - B, ' 'I S+ ' ' Trammel, R. Turner, R. Tercero, J. Trotter, vsx Y. Takeuchi, J. Williams. ' ' ,fl 'T 1 , , 1 YQ. I ,, ' HIGH SOPH REGISTRY A Row I - W. Behmer, M. Bell, R. Baker, M. Axtell, M. Barr, V. Beach. Row 2 - N. N Abremenkov, R. Apoda ca, D. Baxter, C. F , Blow, N. Black, C. Avery. Row 3 - L. I Je qxf Baker, P. Anderson, R. Bains, M. Aguiar, R. Bailey, B. Anderson, J. Carron. 1- ' .T ,I C 'S -QLI ' - 'Ur N 5' f '41 ry fi ' I A' ' 'l'. p dx vb 3 F ' X' Tie!!! ' 'Qii' s, 7 .- p. r,. 1 CI ,z - 'If 1, 5222-951 1 gi .4 1 Pc -.v g.,c - ,ir Cf TI?- i 2. 2 swf 'I an -, -P-, , 9 X' 945' fwfr- I 3 E 'ii 5 5 V4 f' i HIGH SOPH REGISTRY B Row I - G. Bowlcer, M. Bennett, R. Bogqrd, Raw 2 - J. Blalock, F. Betton, I. Birke, F, Bowles. Row 3 - S. Bottimore, M. Bradford, P, dennett, C. Boyd, C. Bonner. HIGH SORH REGISTRY C Row I - C. Brocoto, V. Brenton, G. Cadogan, J. Bynog, E. Brown. Row 2 - R. Butler, B. Camden, D. Carson, M. Bravo, R. Carrillo, W. Burgers, M. Burrell. Raw 3 - R. Carpoff, J. Brock, V. Cowsey, M. Burke, T. Carroll, F. Brown, B. Carnahan. HIGH SOPH REGISTRY K Row I - T. Dobbs, J. Davis, L. Cornuelle, M. Delg rrun, M. Corcoran, B. Fagis. Row 2 - W. Champagne J. Crawford, L. Chang, M. Dawkins, D. Chambers E, Davis, D. Deane. Row 3 - Mr. Rolland, M. Denis R. Dorningos, D. Deo, J. Darby, J. Carlson. A D M M HIGH SOPH REGISTRY Row I - Mr. McFadden, R. . Elderkin, J. Fabianovich, J. . Foster, F. Fletcher, Row 2 - C. Fleming, . Fici, A. Fowler, B. Glover, F. Esponda, '- . Duba. Row 3 - H. Estudillo, R. Flaherty, ,V ,M-...Q . - 5 L , Durham, Erikson. Vfl J if iw HIGH SOPH REGISTRY 100 5' Row I - D. Gonzales, C. Frank, J. V f Frank, Miss Chapman. Row 2 - K. Graeey, A R. Gomez, A. Frausto, R. Gilbert, B. Grant, 4' 1 7 M. 5. Gonzales. Row 3 - B. Gardner, C. Goet- , V a .V ting, P. Grenier, B. Garrett, B. Garrett 0. gf 'A ' '. , ' Af2..,,., gf.4yf3.z-,W , Fretty, G. Gamble. W V QV ' ,, V ' .,,. .l ,' A se We A Fx .4-. ,,, 'I Z. W 1 '7 , ,Q 4 fn-.74 V W 2 ,jf I ,V M Im W-2 .4 'zz' zzf. JS., ' ,LN ' rl!-fi l V4 , C N . I 1, 'ifgflifn , A ,,,,, . W' - A 'ipaq - ' v ' if -. xx 4 ' -W L' ' I W if? 7' 5' , VM 6:1 , V MJ . , - ree- VV I Z 4 f V If Z, .1-:VV . f 1,1 1 V. 2 -gg 3' .55 .VV rf ' V J ff? r Zi! f 'ff 1 f '- ' f ' 227.41m 4 . , . fmw ' Pie., V ..fZ4f.,fW:a -4. fm-.-V.. ,. ,- Ha.. Zwwzwff, 'ff ' W ' , . Wit' V fx?- Mgjf ' ,gf 'I ' I 7 'G' . 'rin ' If 2,1 , 2, f f I, 'fd ,4 4, -.':.-I I if ' ' X i ' .4 , V544 W I ' Tw v , ,V 'A fy f f rf .V ,fm f, . y: az.,,f:.:fff 4 HIGH SOPH REGISTRY I08 Row I - A. Hellsen, O. Hays, J. Groves, N. Hadley, R. Holmsten. Row 2 - C. Huey, 5. Hansen, F. Holm, R. Hambrick, B. Hall. Row 3 - B. Hill, J. Hensly, D. Hensly, R. Gvirl, T. Henderson, H. Hines. HIGH SOPH REGISTRY I20 Row I - L. Keller, F. Jerkalian, P. Jackson, E. Johnson. Row 2 - S. Kinnedy, B B. Janik, J. Kelly, V. Johnson, L. Jewkes. Row 3 - B. Jacobs, J. Jordan, M. Jacksen, J. Knighton, A. Kelly, J. Kelly. Row 4 - C. Jones, W. Knox, R. Kell, E. Johnson, P. Kardorf. HIGH SOPH REGISTRY I27 Row I - A. Lang, V. Malyemazean, S. Ledda, M. A. Lazzare-sch, Mrs. Carlson. Row 2 - T. Martinez, P. Maky, P. Loch, L. Libatique 5. Moore, L. Leiva. Row 3 - C. Manuel, G. Lee, B. Lott, J. Lyons, C. Landers, R. LaRocca, N. Malxris. Row 4 - R. Marinai, J. MacNeiI, G. Kraus, B. Mans- field, P. LeFourneau, L. Long. I HIGH SOPH REGISTRY 200 Row I - L. Miner, E. McCarthy, J. McLemore, J. Monteton. Row 2 - D. Maxwell, C. McMuIIan, R.Marquez, J.MiIIer, P. McDaniel, D. McDevitt Row 3 - L. Massimiani, H. Mendelson, L. Miller, M. Elroy, M. Mims, B. Montgomery, J. Monize, A. Melancon. Row 4 - F. McGee, L. Middendorf, L. McComas, R. Martinez, C. Messick, D. Mecham, B. McKeever, J. McQueen HIGH SOPH REGISTRY 3I4 Row I - P. Rifkin, P. Popin. Row 2 - L. Rich ., ., ...av AX ,N 3 ? of in -- .gf 5 ,,, - Pmi - 1 f I I if IS X I' ' X 1. , 5 'SM nfs, K -?f T'1 ' - -Wil .--sf' ' . , ffl.,-, .. X A- y . . X W , bill 'FN .E V . . . w-rv Q . 5- . 4 .h . . i . HIGH SOPH REGISTRY 317 Row I - C. Moore, N. O'Brien, P. Moore, H. Oates, M. Ow. Row 2 - P. Noble, I. Nekofa, J. Morris, C. Nail, E. Norton, J. Morris, S, O'NeiII. Row 3 - B. Neilsen, N. Nawahine, M. Novello, D. O'NeilI, E. Morgan, E. Morgan. Row 4 - J. Nixon, J. Nay, R. Morris, M. Morgan, H. Neilsen, H. Padilla, R. Munoz. HIGH SOPH REGISTRY 324 Row 'I - I.. Ruffin, I. Sabre, S. Schoonenberg. Row 2 - R. Ruelos, W. Sackeff, S. Santiago, P. scoff, D. Roblow, T. Saroff. Row 3 - G. Punk, M. Schneider, E. Salvador, M. Sanders, D. Siegner, V. Sal-covick, J. Schickle. Row 4 - C. Penn, J. Sarrfos, F. Rosas, A. Satchell, P. Salter, R. Robinson, E. Rougley. HIGH SOPH REGISTRY 401 Row I - L. Stankiewigz, S. Smifh. ROW 2 - -I Sfelzrided, B. Sperrin , H. Thomase, G. Teano Row 3 - G. Smith, B. Salas, D. Sieffaf A- sfo'-J' 5. Stepanoff. G. Ray, M. Phillips, B. Palmer. Row 3 - D Pyle, J. Ravarra, G. Quiroz, G. Rfatenhauer J. Paule. :N ...Q ! LP ..r, , 6 :Ms- , . nil , if A- .f5 ' r ,44- Jiri' Il .args ,sw K I A 1 rl in an - ff ,. 1 V' 4 . 4-14 ix I ir i ef- . - ,1a,-L. vi -W ,.,, ei. D . , V I If tern: A ii ' lv , MIM ,,II My 45, ,ilIf,ItIi w Z , 1 I ff fff 'iv-.J V... 15529 74-1 Dr gy My . ..- W .5 5 ' ' S-fav. . ' 9 K , '..,,,f.,f.... .layoff ',-,L-if ir 11, . ,fffi ff flg A ' 2, Jam' l W , 4 .QI QQ, 7 ' ' -.I - M ,f I r , 5 f ' I wi . I f , .-v. .,f. ..,,W,, . 4 , , fp... , .f , Im 4 xg, I we f QQ f M fwf, 9' 1 WW, , 1 2 , , Q M ' L M , . V if' ',.,r: ' .yy W 'Q ' QQ . L 4 HIGH SOPH REGISTRY 422 Row I - S. Daniel, G. Calvert. Row 2 - M. Lander, S. Rudock, S. Larot, N. Anderson. Row 3 - C. Scanlon, J. Bunfon, N. Bannafyne, S. Kratzer, C. Malone. Row 4 - B. Brown, C. Edson, G. EII, K. Mann, J. Clark, W. Acosta. LOW JUNIOR REGISTRY I7O Row I - R. Alter, P. Aguilar. Row 2 - V. Bauer, E. Blake, 5. Bradley. Row 3 - L. Brum- field, J. Bell, P. Bengtsson, W. Fobbs. LOW JUNIOR REGISTRY 300 Row I - S. Dunbar, D. Edwards. Row 2 J Esse, B. Evans, R. Foss, 5. Kennedy. Row3 - A. Muniz, K. DeShay, L. Decker, D. DeCesare, W. Love. HIGH SOPH REGISTRY 410. Row I - M. Velasquez, K. Voight, D, Viray Row 2 - P. Thum, O. Thomas, G. Walters, L Walker, J. Vasquez, L. Townsley. Row 3 - R Sherwood, D. Washington, L. Vance, B. Ukena D, Walfs, F. Volenski. HIGH SOPH REGISTRY 413 Row 'I - I. Yuditsky, L. Yuen. Row 2 - J. Wilbers, E. Wise, I. Wong, L. Wilson. Row 3 - J,WiIIiams, H.WiIson, N.WiIIiams, K.WooIwine. ff, M 53 ' SZ' 4 .vw . 2 If ...Q Q V, ,Q in gf' 5 x ,f ,Q .:14c-lg Q 5 Z? QI ,.,,,'jf,5,V,Z 12 . if Q. -f f I ,Vi :LW ' I .X , ' 5: . . -Awe ZW: - :V-1,-s. df f - PAGE IIB I 'Qi ,mr 5 ,, -ww xl.-7 .mn X .XQ R we x I' f S f I , - . ,fx gp- H .u- grffrnlx I1 sew iiiv: 'I gm , N 'F 3 nun :ffl 3 9, ::::: Whig A un: R, 'sw nel !!!' :.g?53i.,: an.: I X ': Hari' P 2 S LOW JUNIOR REGISTRY 313 Row 1 - A. Carrasco, M. Bush. Row 2 - K. I ffl' 1 Castello, R. Byers, J. Colvin, B. Bragg. Row I I 3 - M. Cassette, B. Cendak, M. Collins, L. Cooper. LOW JUNIOR REGISTRY 321 Row 1 - Z. Fundulis, D. Higuero, J. Gilleland, P. Gise. Row 2 - M. Graham, L. Homberis, M. White, K. Hart, E. Sherwood. Row 3 - B. Robertson, L. Williams, L. Scott, S. Hglvorsen, G. Gruber. 1 Q, Q pi' 'fe if if f K B v . 'Q F i f-2 11, 5 W .1 -X Aw' 7' 4 l i ,. I F iv , r , . '. V X' . ,W ,, , I I , . , , lf J 6 ,s ig ,, , A, if - VJ I V 'is A is 2 g -I 'NI 7. f. 3 X A , , 1 :. . I if I 'fn I J' 1 - I, I I fi - F 'bs .Y Q 1 r . - .54 -5, , A . , . ' I M X 9' fm- V , . . , r '- T M J iq , 3.72 J ' '-' ,V f f ' ' V' I ' ,, 1 we - PAGE 119 -J . ' L sf, -wx X, w., , Sl 2? W A... 2? Mx., LOW JUNIOR REGISTRY 326 Row 1 - T. Llacuna, D. Kapogiannis, B. John- ston, R. King. Row 2 - C. Jackson, K. Iles, H. Jack, M. Jones. Row 3 - B. Lewis, B. Lewis, R. Jones, R. Johnson. LOW JUNIOR REGISTRY 404 Row I - A. Rivera, M. Rossi. Row 2 - C. RGWIS, V- Wockrow, M. Verbarg, F. Rivette, Row 3 - L. Wynne, M. Victor, S. Wade, D, Romero, B. Wells. LOW JUNIOR REGISTRY 430 Rgw 'l - H, Wright, R. Smith, F. Williams, H Shimizu. Row 2 - H. Simon, R. Rockmas, 5 Sanders, J. Soriakoff. 4 ,l , 7f , Www V ww J.. , LOW JUNIOR REGISTRY 434 Row l - J. Nelson, P. Pagan. Row 2 - T Mitchell, L. Turnbull, M. Nelson, W. Watson, J. McMiIIen. Row 3 - F. Timmons, 5. Nu- chall,K.Nagy,W.Mason,R.Tuso, A. Martinez. HIGH JUNIOR REGISTRY AUD. Row 'I - W, Service, S. Vukovich, B. Tucker, R. Lolls, J. Dearings, E. Wiedenmeyer, B. Sessions, L. Wendland. Row 2 - G. Padgett, G. Thompsin, L. Thornton, S. Wayne, E.Geeter, A. Jenkins, V. Thomas, B. Verbarg. Row 3 - . Shaw, R. Timberlake, E. Walker, B. WGIIGCG, . g , . , . . . Wesley, P. Washburn, C. Wise, V. Johnson, R G Washin ton B Shelton M Ericson ROW J M. Williams, M. Wittaker. 4 3 as I .' v I I if Z 'Q I Q 22. 5 ., ,J .,., ., ' - - V A 'Q I , J., .Img l V ff w Q21 , , I ' 4 'jg ' H.. , ,IZ 'V In m ,i ,, .ff ff. , , pig, , f., It V I fl .fc 53? mm I s 1 . 5, W ,,A'1. , 4 ' . , 1 .,.. MM H' Ty' 'f , I T , , .. , ' l , I LA 4 ' X' '71, I Ai ' l I A 1 V 1, ,, ,, ,, ,M f, If ff f, ,f f .,,, Z W , . I , , 1 '25 if .f f 1 rms:-as S fling: . 'QQ I .iifl s K , . my 7: Q .V 1- if f' ll Il W' E'g V 1f?'.1:3 ' ' 3 ' f, 'riff'-1:5 fi. ' , I f- , .ww 1 f f. 3 fr ' . I- .:L.gf1'z?a ' , mg -.rw .. 93.5.1.2 , , - ., If 'L' ?f ,, L 4 , U- 5 1. Q - PAGE I20 - - i-...... ,VM ff ' M I 0 HIGH JUNIOR REGISTRY E Row I - S. Ballas, S. Blackburn, E. Truiillo, A. Aragon. Row 2 - P. Baker, L. Axinoff, M. Issac, T. Allen. Row 3 - F. Bennett, S. Beck, E, Anderson, B, Beasley, J. Anderson. Row 4 - C. Bentley, S. Adams, P. Benassini, K. Pewitt, M. Alegria, L. Lopez. HIGH JUNIOR REGISTRY T26 Row I - J. Boxley, M. Birch, J. Bonnerdel, Y. Cahgelosi, D. Cain, M. Bugalo, Row 2 - H. Caldwell, L. Bertucci, B. Campbell, L. Coolidge, B. Zimmer, A. Bush. Row 3 - R Blue, R. Brown, H. Rolap, P. Brandt, M, Byrd, B. Colber. Row 4 - F. Brandi, D. Buchanan, R. Spencer, D. Addis, B, Hqflqn, HIGH JUNIOR REGISTRY 204 Row 'I - C. Fugate, C. Flint, S. Paden, C Flores, A. Garcia. Row 2 - D. Golf, G. Frank: lin, J. O'Bryant, L. Gee, D. Fitzgerald. Row 3 - P. Gates, J. Gillelond, E. Graham, N. Gleason, P. Greenwood, M. Pavis. Row 4 - 5. Gerkensmeyer, K. Fukuda, R. Foppoli, D. Floyd, J. Fouaie, H. Deiong, R..Gauison. HIGH JUNIOR REGISTRY 219 Row I - A. Lew, B. Madsen, L. Lomack, J. Davis, T. Cottingirn. Row 2 - P. Lind, S. Tomasini, C. Lee, M. J. Davis, K. Lasirucci, G. Chen. Row 3 - B. Lea, L. Cook, M. King, L. LaRocca, D. Kohnke, R. Klawonn. Row 4 - R. Leffwich, W. Lopes, J. Cornisky, D. Colon, D. Denko, J. Clark, G. Coad. HIGH JUNIOR REGISTRY 306 Row I - T. Milko, E. Slwuey, L. Rawls, F. Mangoang, R. Marcillac, D. DeCarlisle, B. Millar. Row 2 - D. Crossley, C. McElroy, B. Dailey, G. Coppin, L. Memmer, N. Crayfon, W. McGee. Row 3 - C. Curringfon, M. McCoy, A. Dames, J. Martinez, H. Crossland, C. Mediran, R. Corben, HIGH JUNIOR REGISTRY 308 ow I - M. Munoz, A. Papia, G. Pasfrana, L. Pate. Row 2 - 5. Woods, E. Palmer, F. Norris, M. Parker, J. Rohrer. Row 3 - T. Nesby, I. lmruded, P. Wonderley, D. Pearce, C. Moore, T. Panos. Row 4 - P. Mosel, R. Nofo, L. Woods, E. Oliver, D. Pavloff, J. Rohrer. Cv HIGH JUNIOR REGISTRY 205 Row I - P. Harvey, J. Grubbs, J. Keefon, J Hoff, U. Green, C. Harney. Row 2 - L. Gumm J. Grossenbacher, J. Holm, D. Henderson, Ci Harris, E. Hansen. Row 3 - C. Guferiz, P. Grier, J. Heintz, E. Greenough, E. Harms, H. Hansen. HIGH JUNIOR REGISTRY 208 Row I - B. Clark, M. Dobbs, D. Johnson, B Johnson. Row 2 - R. Chappell, D. Fredricks J. Louie, T. KaKiuchi, S. Ison. Row 3 - K Jaramilla E. Chin, J. Carr, L. Jones, J. Hub bard, B. Steinway. 1 gg -as-Y Q EH xxx! ? NNW 1 d if ,.., ,- ,lQ'f.f. 1' I T I Y f me if 1 ff? W , , , Q. ., ' f ':j iw ,, g . V if 1 . ,iff l 1 is ,f-f ' m 4 if:-Ui? ,Q ,. if .I 'f ,I fi '- f 72- 1 542 . A . ' fjfw? , Z ' . ,V 1 '15 if - if ' Ig, ,, 3 '-'49, ff 'I 'wr' gi 5z2??Lf W I, f. , '. ' 2' ' 4 . T 22 2, ig, ' A K f A If F .:. 4 N T .Q-ff. -' .wi , ' MI wil, ff: 'U fi xf ngxsgks LOW SENIOR REGISTRY 319 Row 'I - C. Copa, J. Williams, R. Scott, R. Ervin, A. Dyssegard. Row 2 - L. Mararoff, R. Ely, C. Wilson, P. Scandlan, J. Farone, M. Singleton, A. Tatum. Row 3 - L. Smith, R Taube, M. Estagin, D. Schmidt, D. Ernharcl, M. Tayor, N. Stewart. LOW SENIOR REGISTRY 320 Row I - C. O'Donnell, L. McNair, A. Neal R. Neal, N. Lclrieau, A. Mercadel. Row 2 - T Evanikoff, R. Novelli, T. Colio, C. Franklin, D. Edstrom, V. Oretger. Row 3 - Mr. Scudder S. Mitchell, J. Rourke, F. Dyer, D. Fabian G. Lewis, H. Krawetz. LOW SENIOR REGISTRY 423 Row I - G Res ess G Reate G Fria L . p , . , . s, Smith. Row 2 - E. Shannon, P. Morino, P Rounds, V. Martinez. Row 3 - H. Purnell E, Boll, I.. Colbert, R. Johnson, H. Smith 2 :: Y 'TI ff' .vw Jn m.. 5' D LOW SENIOR REGISTRY 90 Row I - B. Chiodo, J. Athias, G. Carter, A Carson, C. Callis. Row 2 - M. Bandarre, J Ble gi, V. Alioto, M. Berry, M. Arras. Row3: R, Enselmo, D. Bucker, M. Crispieri, B. Beaird M. Carmack, W. Crane. LOW SENIOR REGISTRY 309 Row I - L. McGhee, E. Velibald, C. Taylor, J. Zocchi, H. Turner, V. Wilson, V. Zane, C, Domas. Row 2 - P. Bornfleth, M. Whesmun, F. Miller, B. Phillips, M. Stcoclman, I. Wein. stock, A. Topic. Row 3 - C. Wright, S.Thomp- son, P. Williams, R. Ferguson, M. Compton. LOW SENIOR REGISTRY 3I2 Row I - M. Santo Tomas, W. Reichman, M. Ross. Row 2 - V. Wong, T. Piggee, S. Russo, K. Sauers, R. Rush. Row 3 - M. Dunn, V.Dutcher, J. Burton, E. Perry, D. Lee, B. Melcher. K , ix Sis 1 I BATTALION STAFF N.Stucky - J. Dean - W. Lee R.O.T.C. COLOR GUARD J. Rourke, C. Kolhs, A. Assmussen, R. Barrow. 520.76 Mwwfwo, I2 , 'VPN 5 YM, 1 1 5 C - KA, 1- qi., ,AA WN, X A -Els .1 if A H I ' V1 K ll I4-Xl '-: UR UM CORPS OFFICERS Row I - E. Boer, W. Cummins, T. Harris, B. Jacobs, EOWTI ' N'E?lu5kE' J' Desmsw' Lee' Sow 2 ' L. Boysen, O. Watts. Row 2 - L. Hamilton, J. Nay, D' Bolles' L' Ce enliff A' Pe Fe P Og 3 ' J. Crawford, S. Gonzales, R. Coldwell. Row 3 - f', h YEIISFQ .' anne ' ' Martinez' ' om' V. Murry, B. Dedenko, N. Saxon, W. Lingofelter, ef ' ' Gdlgonda' E. Fore, W. Hunter. Q1 .Fw A A A li .. SL, RIFLE TEAM Row 'I - D. DeDenko, J. Dean, W. Lee. Row 2 - P. Grier, R. Domingas, D. Viray. A COMP ANY Row I - A. Martinez, R. Tolles, G. Racligonda. Row 2 - M Dunn, R. Kunkel, H. Lamkin, C. Dillard, J. McLamore, W Too, C. Cope. Row 3 - R. Ortega, J. Clinton, P. Butlar, R Domingos, R. Flores, B. Maxwell, J. Rover. Row 4 - B. Gar rison, B. Johnson, C. Blow, R. Corbett, C. Silvery, C. John- B COMPANY Row 'I . D, Byers, R, Spencer, P. Bornfleth. Row 2 - J. Monteton, C. Bernardo, T. Smith, V. DOFHIFIIC, S-COVWPOS, R. Baker. Row 3 - F. Velensk, G. Cadeaux, J' DarbY, T- Thomas, D. Kious, F, Fricia, J. Schickle, E. Amiclo. Row 4 . E, Taylor, P, Grier, R. Gross, J. Charles, F. Brown, A. Gresham, R. Garicia, J. Miranda. son, B. Hesselroth, H. Hines. C COMP ANY Row I - D. Denko, V. Rosales, U. Gentry, A. Criswell, E. Brewster, A. Murney, L. Cantrell. Row 2 - S. Sohrial-coff, D. Boyd, T. Kado, M. Floyd, R. Tyler, E. Lerche. Row 3 - A. Reese, G. Herron, D. Washington, F. Martin, R. Neakes, W Melcher, W. Love. COMPLIMENTS OF SPRECKELS RUSSELL DAIRY CO., LTD. I7I7 MISSION ST. - SAN FRANCISCO MISRACK'S SPORTING GOODS 2456 MISSION STREET SAN FRANCISCO IO CALIF Everything in Sports - Uniforms - Equipment Our Specialty Athletic Equipment Fishing Tackle Team Sales Processors of Sportswear Bowling Gold Medal Dairy Products MI 79156 FRED WII.l. Great Highway at Balboa Enjoy America's Leading Sport Join Poly's Roller Skating 5 X as as . Z Coed Classes vlllrf .Z STUDENT BODY RATES Under New Ownership ' POLY HIGH NO MATTER WHICH SCHOOL LUNCH CHALLENGE New Owners Pearl A. Clark DAIRY PRODUCT You use, You'LL SAY: Evelyn M. Cook THIS IS THE FINEST Right next door to sc f- X11- J 1 i :wil Q Q G I' Nm 4 'li' I 1-I 1 ' ft pf-4 V ,L 5 i - ,, ff Verge Plymouth Pictures Golden Gate Studio 1007 Market Street KLondike 2-0363 Official photographer for .7fLe amyfwnm 1959 y 5t,w 2,? X H, V X R we 6 , V 1 WW 4, ., I . 4 qv .,' l'l.'V' V ' C C ' ' l f II' C l j 1 M g M' F I J Q 5 H g ,L 1.11 , ,I ri A I X lg LI, it I, r i f r I 1 X 4 px' Ll CL'!f?, J 4,,,.,.,.4,,,..,..,.,,1.,.,,..,.4.,,4 fofeifi -I 'bi' V C I , I V g f k 1,17 rv S 1:1: , Q wp., , t 7 O4 LM Vt . Q, P 5? :7 725 if:tV f y I if I 4 3' f J byfft I I gl., .I h Ev.. llbl s ,rf W N, Cf f . .. a Q J S f V 'I X A L6 'Q v 1:1121 - f a'22if'?E2 'E I! All il I -fil 5 f , r r Q Q wir Z tu . ..1.1,4..,,. .r fI' Youqf' UN THE RIGHT TRACK... to an interesting career when you ask your school Employ- ment Counselor about opportunities at Metropolitan Life. Good starting salaries- Cash awards for suggestions. regular increases- , faPid Promotions' Ideal working conditions. O O Life Insurance, Disability, - - - Hospital, Surgical and Major Xililcjqulpped medical Medical Expense benefits. ' Q ' A modern, well-stocked Appetizing luncheons library-no charge as guest of the Company to employees. -without charge. , ' Fun in many social, athletic, Liberal vacations and hobby and recreational holidays. groups. It's fun to work with your friends. For full information, come to the Employment Bureau, Monday through Friday, any time between 8:30 A.M. and 5 P.M. METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 765 California Street, San Francisco 20, Calif. - PAGE I26 Miss Graduate A H 1 lllfll VI .XX - V 7 ' ., ff Y i f f 6' 4 - . rj , ,xi , F , EX is X 1 f ff It takes a Int of people... It takes a lot of people like you to keep up with our growing tele- phone service-and we're growing faster than ever before! We have a wide variety of well- paying, interesting jobs open for women - as typists - stenogra- phers-telephone operators-file clerks - accounting clerks. The pay is good, right from the start, even while you're learning. Three raises the very first year! You'll work in clean, bright oflices with people your own age - many of them schoolmates. Come in and find out how you can become part of the TelephoneTeani. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES 140 New Montgomery Sf. 4457 Bush Sf. There's a good fob for you af--- Pacific Telephone is i ns. 4,-ww, Mi fifqA.l1mt .z . x F' t 7 , Hg 'Ulf N-tlurfxu J- '. ,tg f'tt', Hear no evil, see no evil, and speak no evil seems to be the expressions on the faces of yearbook staff members as they try to decide what cover would be appropriate for the l959 book. Pictured above are staff members Barbara Balazs, Hazel Smith, Unni Midbust, Velma Thompson, and Lorraine Devere. ecvclirmfa S ina Qlaze aft 'L .1 Mantda, an 'Scfwaf fDaqo,' . rv Y , e ls.. at pictures should we use. asks Editor Diane Nel- if W'l ' Vim ,- Vi Saw ' 4, if qv! N-....,b'k Type, type, type, screams Sue Coontz as Perfecto Paner tells her to finish another yearbook write-up. Barbara Hender- son glares at Mr. Kohtz as he tells her to get to work. Carlene Fricke and Harold Nekota lend Barbara moral support. llwh u 71' son lcenter, rightl as members ofthe staff begin to paste- l v up the 59 book. Also pictured are Ben Moore, Tamara 4 Hill, Mary Baxter, and Marilyn Firpo. ,. f v ' . 2, f f 3 wfffnf, I 2, ll at l, .Qt MR. RAY KOHTZ MR. RICHARD SLEE MR. JOHN HOFER Yearbook Adviser...tired, Avrf lnstruftor ..... proud of Photography Instructor... WOW, buf l'UPPY- his class cover design. his gfudenfs fool, the pictures. Ni? M'5Wy'f5f W5 sl GW VC WL V5 Nkqlrffgvw WQZKWEW N Ebay! 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