Polytechnic High School - Polytechnic Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

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Spring Activities . . . . Page 8 Page 16 Page 44 Page 56 Page 68 Confenfl Page Page Page Page 1 X 4 4 , n JI- A .l.,.f f, ' V' J f ,gl ,1 , 7 M1 W., ' I ,. ,. 432' Av i if y W X 4 1 Ei. 4 6, 177 ZA- Lf ,mf ,, ? 4,14 1 , 2 A 1' 4 W f t 7 . W ff, f I X4 1 . 4 '. 'a a Zf 1 if K f '7 1 , ,Z V ' ff 4 'I , V pf , ., , M I I 4 .1 , f, ay ' ? lprhmluf f if Y ef! 4 f., , fa f, , ,. , , HN, f ' 1 1 f.,2 , ' A 9 , ,,..,. 1? Z X QT gi' o in WcgrafA X tl? -M ' f i t Ex 5 Q fly 1 Ifctdjf Ng! Qgwya kj ,.. Miss Evel Yn McGrath, years of Service The staff of the 1960 Polytechnic High School yearbook dedicates this publication to Miss Evelyn McGrath. ' d that is difficult to equal. During some 76 sem- Miss McGrath has a professional recor esters of teaching at Polytechnic she has guided some 15,000 students in their high school b k r, student body activities adviser, and advanced careers. She has served as school an e mathematics teacher. Students who have been in her algebra, geometry, and trigonometry classes are quick ' ' ' Students who have Worked with her in student to attest to her skill in these subjects. government remember her friendliness and joy of working with young people. This book's dedication is a symbolfor something much greater: the heartfelt thanks and appreciation of thousands of students who have benefited from Miss McGrath's instruction and warm understanding. Years of happiness are wished for you, Miss McGrath, from Polyites who know you and from those who will in the future. orewor I roqoerifg, roAiAifion, , ,Lily A ancl I9 ag-fime W One of the most colorful decades in the history of the United States was that ten-year period fondly called The Roaring Twenties . Probably no other period was characterized by such wild, gay aban- donment as the era of the flapper and sheik, the era of prohibition and prosperity. Many historians look at the '2O's as one of the darkest pages in history for our country. They point to the vice, corruption, and dis- Y .j A7 yy 214211 jim if , sf!! f, X A 9 - x f MJLEL7 JM! MZWZKQ , if all T X , tit, if i ff ffltazfrttt if X , ,af is fpaftf' 7? Lfkefff if P F V ltldf' lffgl, ':fi Mid ' it 2 V A' ' f ,. 4 t 1 lffwrrf f !' Lf! 1 X I Y ,fi ff 'l'f14 pta, ' X respect for law which the period seemed to foster. They are repelled by the gangsters, hoods, and bought politicians who seemed to flourish during the times. Others tend to look at the '20's rather nostalgically, recalling the Cyst pace, crazy fads, zany music, and good times they experienced. lt is with this view in mind that the 1960 Polytechnic attempts to re- capture some of the spirit of this past decade. The short skirts, long beads, beaver coats, straw hats, and collegiate emphasis are some of the characteristics which cannot be forgotten. Leaving behind the unsavory aspects of the day, the 1960 Polytechnic takes a look at the fads, fashions, and fun which also prevailed and takes you along on a Tour of the Twenties . 4 Mcbeufl' - Page 7 - ZLQQUQIKQ' WMU' ff p , f ,J W C , ourin fAe ri ' H 9 f A M W5 0ii j5jjQLM gil jyfiwfbfwwl if 35 . : 9 ,Ziff ff V 'Z l MJ tn fill' W 32 Q MLM, 0 Y, I ll . 1 L A lv- t V .f k l r if I 04, EJNJQ . y N ff X CX gi? LJ VK XVL' A Q LCV Q? Y , U f A fx' Aol. Q' Gif- w x we X Q if l 09 ye Q at 'lf' 1 i V 'V KX x N Q! X 49 5 GJ VY l X ff Q NX Mb A WL xml? ' . t , 1 p, L K -XQ 0 XJ GJ' nw Q1 A U f ee ffMflJMlW1W ix! 'fZC?'f?fy0f77f1f , RJ! Q nun A GL' VA fri- U 3 r In I w I, i , ix V, Y W oexmbfamawl NqVlNWM WK ' IX ' ' 1, -' f If t I J, l X nj' dv , X mm e ar mg t o ytec ic acu ty, 1ss nez enney, 1 o c t . ai ty section AMthwdar ' i od-nature and ' eablabichers to be found in the chool. Poly teache ave the ability to do an excell nt job If teaching sub- at ie tim , impress the students with their ffiendlitlss and sincer- Q ' ity. Turn the page, now, dmeet the people who keep Polytechnic running on an even keel. l Mmfkdd -p 3- , HA-.:fL' I ff' ' 1 lj 'n , I 4 i 5, 52 , I ali' Page 9 Q 5 2 Z 5 Z 2 2 , 5 Z 5 Miss Inez Kenney Sets the style I'. Caffawdy erueri jiraf ear J45 Hifi cilaau X G Vzipcbwfv' , pw of 0 wif y Wp0Ql4 tvVf r MJ wlyi QW' lv or C allaw av . ay V YKQCYQ From the Principal' s Desk: As we come to the close of my first year as princi- pal of Polytechnic High School, I find it enjoyable to look back on the past year and recall many of the fine activities that we have had. We have had our wins and losses, our good times and hardships, and there have been many indications that we have grown in stature and understanding. May we have the good fortune of continuing in the true spirit of Polytechnic, ever striving for better accomplishments and personal gain. The traditions of Polytechnic have been strong fac- tors in our past successes, and we should look forward to new frontiers to conquer. Let us be leaders and rep- resent our school with honor. ' -Page lO- Principal Callaway played a mean first base onthe faculty softball team in April as the teachers de- . feated the student organized Big Brothers. WW. , 5 f ,f .NL , I J fix. A 1 F1 -ff A. XX XXX L, ean. of girfd Mrs. Walker has spent the past year doing her usual competcnt job of guiding and counseling Polytechnic girls. Through the years as girls' dean she continues to gain the respect and admiration of all who come in contact With her. Many a girl has departed Polytechnic with deep gratitude fotfdvlrs. Walker who did so much 'fo help with words and acts of wis- dom 'and understanding She has a ,- if . Mkt' ip fig L pe'c'on'1e kwell- known throughout J San'Ei'ai1cisco for her Work in ,, S 15 f I , 'D y Q If 'L f behalf oiigstudents with problems. f .i - A V 'X if f 4 V 'f L , l , ftp K ,Q fl VVVI W' I I L, LIL Iliff ir A Lug L L 1 , L '! MV 65' , Q v I' ,, L J Q i ,7nLf Mrs. Signe Walker V 4 v L 4' X' ,L ff , 4 7 LJ Dean of Girls ' vt, Lf 43 7 4, 4 W IL 1, . Q LA' IQ! Z! V g til' W if 'ii U! I 1 fa!! fffpzzfz' fjflwf 4 f ,rf ,pi , ' J 'J L ldv 'f . JM flff 4, ,Jef in J aya 0 ogri . mfg XV, 0 1 e IL A fl V 1 ef' Q Lf ty Mr. Harold Zimmerman Dean of Boys In his first year as boys' dean Mr. Zimmerman has gained the respect and admiration of teachers a nd s tud ent s alike. Handling discipline cases can be a difficult job, but Mr, Zimmerman has shown enthusiasm for his Work which has already Won him a reputation as an administrator who is interested in helping stu- dents with their problems. His pleasant personality and smile have become a trademark around room 124, his headquarters. -Pogell - iii 'N llll,m10W I 4::-':1'va4ea-va A- - -M31 ,. -' , . ' V1.1 ' ' 'A ' ' . f' SG 32-'-,A ii 'Si' ,- TFLQ- ' fe' M 4 f 'Y' ' ' se A if , 'J 'assay is KK x lf., 1' EV- . 5, wg - 1 --'Aww 7 'Q PQ MR. WILLIAM BUS- KIRK Science MRS. ANNE BUSBY.. Sight Saving MRS, MARY BYRD Science MR. ROBERT CAM- ERON Head, Indus- trial Arts MRS. ELSA CARLSON Physical Education Rx ? Q...-vw' igis .c Y::':'-9 Foreign Language SS JOAN ALLEN .ence and English S. JOAN ALVARA- I Head, Girls' sical Education . ROY ANDERSON Machine Shop 'S, HANNAH AND- OTTI Business 1 Counseling IS. R ENNA AB - SHAMIAN...Eng1ish 1 . I Y S. MELVAAUFEN- MP History , MARSHAL AXEL- Q Business L. MILT AXT ysical Education HALE BENTON Bw Foreign Languages ROB ERT BRA- ETTA Business I Physical Edu- ion Qi MW ' I J I A A , , M' A ' '- , ffm M M 5' :QQ f'N lf ' ' f - 'aagagc I ,-w' - 4-af 1 , rv gy 2 we ,, 'Sz-- W ' ' 3 'f 52, ., f ff 's- Q' 2 , .14 ,Lb f , ,Q f , , .f-ygsggwi-.:1,.,, H no ' -5 A ,. ' . , . 1 .f,-- . ,,. qg.,74w l,' ,r -, f f- I - I M 'ff ,ix af 5' fbfs 'fyfvf Q' - .- . f W 7 I' . A .. ,V V J f Vu H -1 94 23 .W ,fm , 1, 'Q , ,CZ :Md '2 b ., 1 A ,,,,,,: V V,,., ,J , J 4.,, . , 9- . - ' ' 1 ,kv , g ' i A ff Qyag ,I ff MISS MARIE CARROLL Head Librarian MISS NANCY CHAPMAN Phys- ical Education MISS ENID CLARK Main Office MR. HARRY COLLIS Foreign Language MR. BART CONCANNON His- tory, Counseling MR. STEWART DIMON Science, Student Body Adviser MRS. JOYCE DUNN Business MR, ROBERT EBERT. . .Adjustment, Physical Education. V R i l 4 ! 4 s I K 0 -D I I I I f 1 MISS OLGA ERICC- SON. . .Business, Counseling. MISS RUTH FRANK- LIN History, Cur- rent Affairs MR. VERNON FREE- THY English MRS. HELEN GAR- DEN Dean of Boys' Office MRS. DONNA GIL- BERT .. Home Eco- nomics MISS EUNICE GOLD- BERG Physical Ed- uni ucation X I MRS. ELOISE HAL- sp' an 7' PERIN School 75 Nurse . MR. JOHN HARLAN Lux Lab, Science ,ea X,-V I I MISS MELVA HAT- c- 'iff TEN Mathematics, Counseling MR. JOHN HOFER .. Business, Photography A a Qtr ' ,','- X I ,ws I ' 3 ww f .51 i,, f Aa. Kwai.. ., ' 1 ,fa I s 5 'ffagf A , ,Q o-J Q, ga, ' CZ? MRS. ETI-IEL KILGORE Science MR. JAMES KINNEY Head, Math- ematics Department, Physical Ed- ucation MR. PAUL KITAGAKI Lux Lab, Mechanical Drawing MR. RAY KOHT Z English, Jour- nalism, Yearbook MR. CLARENCE KOOP History MR. VINCENT LEONARD Head, English Department MR, WALTER LESTER Head Boys' Physical Education MR. ROBERT LOMBARDI En lish - Page I3 - I i M 3 , mf f , , . il? f if f, 4 ,,J1:'fy I f 45525 -'2Is:?i32f51-v fQQ ,f y ,,v,.f -. ,., ,yt W, f . 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RICHARD HOUSTON Science, Counseling MISS PATRICIA HOWSE Business, English MISS KATHERINE KEELEY History, Foreign Language MISS INEZ KENNEY...Art, History ' W' if ' mmf ,gf ' E QA? 4 , 2? if ht-3 ' ' ' Q Qg: ,fQ,.i7,j f',' f , , 5 , jg , , ,,,.,, ff 'I, ,f 2.5. I v, V ' ' ff4iW'1'f gay? -.7?7,23,, ,,,,.!y,,, .,.,., J I-L ' A6'7n'5i'7l ,fi - ' fa-X . 1 , iwif. .,-,fmjjf ' .5-2515, , ,J We if S A ff ff! 4' X f fy f ff fd ff ff'f M ' , f W K 4 pw ?7 f , ' f ff' ff A 1 fff0 f ff- I f 1, f 9 f K 4 f if f f fa if f f f F fy f f f J, 4 f .,, ,V f-1, A 1, t V - , f ,Q 4 I 6 , 95 71 y , W , A f f 40, f Y yffff 1 f I ft M A H ,. 34,5 , vw +feg.,.,130 1: 1 Wad fi gf' Z , ff ., ,.Q,,A,f,, 41, f .,.. W ,v.., fy ,Z ,222 13 4 ff :HQ :Q , f Q! I ,av A L f 3 , ff I 1 J rf x, f .t.5:,:-: :. -, -. ff91'fgu1f .2 I '54 ,ig fw, .5 H5155 . ,. as , , ,. lf: -I -'Fl I' -' ,ma-, M 2 1 y , if 'f f fer, w M iw we eg 522 Q , , . A .r - X A w Q ,,.A 9' I 1.4 Q1 KW .s -. y Q . . B 2 ' l SASI AA, , 'sw .s KFC his S Q - A MR. ERNEST NACKORD ... Soph Goals and Counseling MRS. DOLORES MILA-IALEK ,, Main Office MISS BERTHA MELKONIAN Eng- lish and History MRS. RUTH NAUMANN Business , f ' i 517' ,now- ffs-' .. . ., i fait W ' . ' - X v S, . Q X S S sg.. ' X . ,,. 5355 in 3 as xx X SQ' xx f . I fs .. f ' ' -.U ,V', 'V N. 9 ' . .V X 7 Q31 da ,f N., vw ., -yew' ' 1 -. f , ff I ,- 5, uf -, -- . fi ' ,f - - 1553: ,sg 1: :' . 15' Q ff ' .N .f . my-'v' fx f . 2 ,im zzz: . , , 1 I Hiya ' ., . 'A' if , I f ff 463123-Z?5 4ZW,.,l! , , wwf 145 1 , 2 M5j1ff,g7,of ' W 'W , f ,ix wwf, f,gw,2--V'-'V ., - 2, 1 lf P :Aff 1 A 4 fe, , in 1, 4, 1 'J ,. Af' i' fw ' f in V, ff? a' if'?'i?I7'1'f?Q.71. ff .Q f ,,., S7 9? H .if MRS. JOAN MacDON- ALD English MR. PETE MacPHAII.. History MR. STEPHEN MAR- VIN Adjustment MRS. ANN MARQUISE Deans Office MISS PHYLLIS MAU- RER English MR. ALLAN MAX- WELL Lux Lab MRS. ,IO MCCUBBEN ,,, Main Office MR. ROBERT Mc- FADDEN Arts and Crafts MISS EVELYN Mc- GRATH Mathema- tics MISS MARY MCPHEE Clothing rw. J 5 25' lf MR. VERNON NEWELL English and Public Speaking MRS. PHYLLIS NORDHAUSEN Counseling, English, and SophGoals MRS. INEZ OTT Foods MR. LAURENCE PHIPPS Busi- ness, English, and Science MR, ROBERT OVER Drama and English MRS. JEAN PAYNE Business MR. CALVIN PERSON Science and Counseling MR. HARRIS PITCOFF .. Physical Education - Page I4 - MISS DOROTHY PUD- OFF Mathematics and Physical Educa- tion MR. GABRIEL RABB Mathematics and Counseling MISS JOSEPHINE RAUSCH Head, His- tory Department MR. EUGENE ROB- ERTS Head, Science Department MR. EARL ROL- LAND...Woodshop MR. DWIGHT SANDI- FUR Industrial Arts MR. DANIEL SANTOS School Bookkeeper MRS. GLORIA SAM- PLE Clothing and English MR. D E L B E R T SCHNEIDER Eng- lish MR. JOHN SCUDDER ... English ,,A...::..., ,,.. , 2, I, ' - lf' ' 9, A f vfff f uf , WN 9:12222 ff , ,X , 3, f, f f , 1 f WX f,, Z ., . 162' I .Y fC M f ,Q . 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JW -: EJ Aa' :rf-nu Ah-'.f 4322222 'W'-nv' f 553 1412 . 5 . , - .5 5 , fp K lt- ' ' 4. A 'A aff V! 1 ,IJ ,f ,L , ,Vu . fa A f 'V , , MR. NORMAN TAUBER ... trial Arts MR,' DAVID TEPLITZ Music Instructor I ,,41?!9V!Lv:,!, My M y ff CQ rf f - 2, f Indus- .f.1v, , , X M. 4 yi, , .,p, ' 54 1 Vocal ft ,MR. DONALD VAN SANDT In- f dustrial Arts and Work Experience Z X, f f f f 4 MISS EVE WALLENSTEIN His- , f tory and Foreign Languages MR. JOHN WELCH History, Soph Goals, and Counseling MISS MABEL WING Physical Education MR, JIM WITT Physical Educa- tion and Science MRS, .IANNIE WU. . .Mathematics S what A ,E , X x X X X , R N XX X N vi X X Xggs I xXx X.. stamsstt -2 X S Nt We M M www-X - fx .f' ,.. - ..M., ya, , ff .dw ff' v' W' f 131,95 4511 -cv. Zi: 63, ,fi Vu a22f3ff72tQ2',5' ' V ii 7 4 ..- , 1 I ff f f I .-ffy ' Q, 55 2' 1 , f W r Jj y +1 f. ,f 4 5, 1 , cf' 442 ' gp! 7 1 44ajl fzffzi' , in-MW MR. STANLEY SHAFF ... Band MR. LEON STEPHENS Industrial MRS. EARLINE STOLL Math- MRS. BELLE TASHJIAN .. Busi- ,, WM ,fm lu if W y . , M M9 if K tv rx ry K YAP Mya? , V, ill N V ,M if il S761 ff .xgcfiuifiea lt's eight o'clock in the morning, and girls in their short skirts and boys in their spats can be observed dashing through the halls trying to get to a club meeting on time. After a re- laxing summer vacation the fall term ushered in a maze of hectic activities: the football pageant, game rallies, club meet- ings, choir performances, dances in the gym, issues of The Parrot, a three one-act term play, and numerous field trips. Flapper CATHY O'DONNELL, with a somewhat shy and demure look, introduces the fall section, recalling memories of an exciting and activity-packed term. - Page I6 - . -1:4-:.xee2H-.cus-A -....,...... . . - -......,.s.1..-..,n.a-.-.., . ..-1 .4 . Oblflflg f f aww' A , ,W A A! ,M 4 M , i ss -1 NX ff J ff If ,f ff M f, K f , ,,f J I f ,W 35 pg W f w W 9 gz ,Z 7' fc.. M 43 4' Lf, 7 Zig ' 'Q 2 Z1 '5 1 W2 f ,. f 1', ' , Zi' jf!! Z, 1 ff 1, 'nl MM ,. , , 7 0,1 ,f jeff Sn. Jenf Bot! fhcem aft 'Wx' JOLENE B LEGGI Vice-President ANNA GARCIA Secretary Principal Melvin Peterson administered the oath of office to the newly elected officers at the move-up assembly in june 1959. It proved to be his last swearing-in ceremony as a few weeks later he was appointed as Assistand Superintendent in ounci n BOB SP ENC ER if Charge of Senior High Schools for the city of San Francisco. I President A 91 I l ti l J 2 H A if Swfaf '!,,, 7! 4 I V. DONNA GLIEBE Treasurer - 3 X PHIL GRIFFIN Cheerleader JJJWJ ,Safari Wea, asjfuclenf t 14-2,519 gg 1 ' ' -'tri m 0 0 0 a an M 4 , .,., .. ,WW ..,,L , 42 f J ,. 24' Wy - by 1, , X ff, ,Z f 2 ' ,if ,. tw A iff ,M A41 I xr-'tv f, ng: W, '1' usfw22fsw . -' 1' ,y M, as iilllfflili 1' , --Vw MR. STEWART DIMON Student Body Adviser DONNA KOHNKE Business Manager BILL MELCHER ' w -:.4 f V Publicity Director ,f , 7 wwf 77, ' 1 X f X of f M' G ay! 2 YL -4' a if 1 MINDY MCINTOSH Publicity Director One of the more pleasant jobs of the student body officers was the decorating of the school Christmas tree. Mindy and Gary took over this chore and managed to make it last most of the day. As Polyites passed back and forth on the main floor corridor, they were re- minded of the approaching holiday season and two weeks off from school. - Page 19 - GARY LEWIS Athletic Manager 4 f? 2 .I , I: Y: ,Tv V M mwsxxxyfiiii s We X Tw ww tl an X X .mils ,MW sr xv K 'K 9 NC k S si' mi y it t sf ff i Q X tt X. Q 'A VQXB t N 1 ' r -g 'i ,Q A. ,',, I .,,. .I ..,,7 ,. ,A ig fl, VVVI gg 22 1 1 , M . t fU f '1 1 I1 ii 4 fs . so , :If ' ,, ,Q ' , ff, 4-ff Pf 1 an 53,1 gl 11.1 01 11 ,G ' My 4 2 I 4 V241 ' ' -w -V-' - l- it A ff, ' ' V, - ' ' 211. 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Y 59 5' l 6 Q we 4 X N sp 'Y-QQ rr t 3 F X at E 'bit X E , .1.,w:' .. - ' ole' ' Qi L g MARIAN BERRY Student Council I-., xg ' Q t . .. t SW .tc ' . .X Ns a, s R f BOB MILLER CATHY O'DONNELL VALERIE WILSON VIRGINIA ZA-NE President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer lDEAL SENIOR BOYS Front Row: Sid Thompson CSinging Voicej, EdTrujillo f Q fMost Lovablej, Phil GriffinQBiggest Pop-off, Dimples, X ' Smile, Handsomest, Dancer, Wolfj, Ron Anselmo it if l, Q5 QFriend1iestj, Phil Bornfleth fjolliestj. W 5,54 V Middle Row: Larry Cantrell Qlntelligentl, Bill Johnson my 59' A CBuild, Wittiestj, Oscar Alas QHairj, Ed Graham . 'fi . '. 3,3 K CDresser, Cutest Couplej. . V ' ' 'f Back Row: Eugene Smith QSpeaking Voicej, Gary Lewis VQEL ' 5, QAthleticj, Bob Miner adeai senior, Appieponshef, 15 Most Activel, Bill Crane QPersonalityj, Dave Gallon K, e ' A PDL' hrl' ,L 3 mfg' ' A Senior FRANK MILLER f el ', I :wa W gm It ,,. Student Council ili- DIANE FABIAN Student Council il' T7 f AW ,. .fy IDEAL SENIOR GIRLS Front Row: Rosalind Novelli QDresser, Prettiest, Cutestj, Ann Boykin fMost Lovabley, Virginia Oretger fFriendliestJ, 'Toni Colio lDa.ncerj, Marian Berry CDimples, Cutest Couplej. Middle Row: Cathy O'Donnell QSpeaking Voice, Most Activej, janet Zocchi fAthleticj, Frida Palma fBash- fulj, Jolene Bleggi QSmilej, Diane FabianQIdealSenior,. Applepolisher, Most Likely to Succeedy. Back Row: Alflorence Carson fSinging Voice, Hair,J Valerie Wilson QEyesJ, Elve Villibald fFigurej, Vir- ginia Zane fjolliestl, Barbara Chiodo QI-Tlirtl. CAM 386 A ,A .tv .. .,, S-.........-. ku... -.4 ,- -i. -.. -,,.. . .M--f H I'm just keeping these glasses in shape until the 18th Amend- ment is repealed Ed Boll , if m..i.....:.n...,.-....1,..-g.n.-.1T- :-,.,.fv,g,yg,,ff - -'fin , wtf., ,.,.,. , -, :ff ,- an mm r if t ggi f T lt's eight o'c1ock and the three lovlies seen on this page are readying them- selves for another of the annual skating parties. Holding the skates that always slip from under people are Diane Fabian, Mrs. joan Alvarado, and Mar- ian Berrv. ow enior Grow, grow, grow with Langendorf bread Stan Vu- kovlch, high senior. -4, - .Q l V ., , W' V-any Y fir' mf W 252 ? ' 6 7. Bob Spencer, president of the student body, orientates the audience to the axe trophy, held by Dave Gonzales and Ed Trujillo, before the Poly-Lowell game. Mary Bush holds one of the snap- shots from a preceding game. Wonder who won? ,QWM .,,,,,W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,WM,,,W q,,.,,.Mw.,.A.wmmwwn,,wwrWwM,,.,,,, .., ,Y . ..,., , CEM 1 f :WW DON ADDIS President 'ry X Q f n 4 5 MW ,W-I - av f , W 12,71 f M N , I 4' 1 DEANN CAIN Vice-President .4 1h FRANK BRANDI Student Council 7 ig ' , ,,, STAN VUKOVICH Student Council 1 ,.,, , A 5' 1 fn ' Z 5 MARY TAYLOR Secretary-Treasurer fm I 4' , 4 -an ,i MARTHA NOLES Student Council gt. 5, 5 ' I ,cr fe ' me M K? BERNADEANE ZIMMER Student Council 'Y p I 2 fn - , 3 I , X N ,V ,Nh X f. I-r:::7 w . YN V SALLY MICHAEL J President JEANETTE NELSON APHRODITE KAPAGIAINNIS Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer fi-agx V A if Q 5 ff: ,fo-f . iw -4', . l 'O 'K if V' J ', l +I- J f jf .AQ 5 17. QQ ,Z N' , S I t JUNE SORIAKOFF LAUREL TUIRNBUU- MARILYN NELSON Student Council Student Council Student Council i -4 A 1' an ff A4 IgA UIZLOI' it CVM Step right up ladies and gems ..... DAVE COLON - Page 22 - X-N , , A, W ' fm Ml 1 , ' 4 J ff' vp' I , , f ,fi l Z j 2 A One of the many talents displayed in the Poly rallies is Charlotte Kruse. She is a Spanish dancer that can really twirl her toes. 44 lt I-I I 1 I W.. +V If WJ! I ,MI KIAJ L? 'D ,VI N1 MI' UW I AJ I ,C 3 b Y , I ,VJ 1 J J. ' 124'-, , ' H041 M , ,V ' V ,,1 , 'f I ,I IJ 1 41 , If I, Lp! 11 A ,Y -fy : f r I ' I ' If ,' I IQ? , 1 J . J ' I gy g I I1 1 My ,V L 1 I X - 1 I 1 - - w!!fY' , :I IW-f I I ,J u -V ily: I 4 I, I IJ-1 I 1 1 I1 13 I I I If W L' I N3 l M11 J V11 w pb A In ,11 W IU -.1 1U ,Q ,M I EW If , I If -I I 1 Q , v.. I ag.. 19, V, Lil 'fl k I ,U Dawg 'K Lf L WMI I .. R ,- -, L-f lg , fb L JV , UI ,Af fg A I , I V I WL , vA'A ' .f,,, I I ' W - ' if ' A 1 1 I W , kr 25' WOCDROW CHAMPAGNE L 5 . , President 2 M , . .,,,.,.,5V .. . . - -s I U ' I 'A X4 w if J, ' I BARBARA SPERRING Vice-President OW u n L or CVM 1 J f Q. ' T11 I 1 J 174 6, I' 1 V 4 K .1 'V LINDA MILLER Secretary-Treasurer 1, 1 111, , zz V O 1, ,, ff 9 1 Z I 1 4' M' ' 1 I 1 'f 11 dv 11 1 K A! L' f I 1 f 1, ,X .., V , CAROL NAIL Student Council 1 www? X , ,,Q,,,1' 1, 7 ,,,,,, i 1 'gs fn Ei E. rn O GJ 5 3 Q' O U-' Z iYf.Iy Q 'N .NWN X x+SNRmQRSRmwa1 X wx R K XX QC I Q-swf-,.1:f - n:.44 sfg::Q1.::1f-SX .-:- - - f' . . ,,.,x: . X, I, ,.,. Mmuwxxw J 14 ff ff1f 1 1 ff 111 f ffv ff If I ,f.., 1 IV 41 7 ' 14.57 fV ff' 01 7 R R QL PRISCILLA POPIN Student Council Ai.n't she sweet LISA MANGAOANG ,511 ' f, ,1z' , I g 1 41 - '41 ff 7,2541 1 wfif 1 f G4-if , , , x1, Q - Page 23 - 2521: f I' 11 5 1 1 V 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 X 2 12' 3 , 1 '71 ff f f 5 f 5' 0' I 1 f Q 1 , 1, 1 ,1 ,4 11,1 1 93211, 1 1 V f ' 1 f 11,4 ffgf H 1 1 1 fy ,, 1 4. , 1-:, '11,1,fc1:' ,,.jf ,-1 . 1 .- - H- 111, - .. vs '.1.-1.12:-'f - -:zz +51 ffm. 11 RICH WHISMAN Student Council I CONNIE MCGINTY Secretary-Treasurer if f X E , Q, f n ' , ,-fy. 15 W! CAROL JONES Vice-President NW 5 A Q ,Q sn. f tj . 1 SAMUEL SILVERMAN Student Council , 1- 1 fix! J, 1' ,IAYNE STRAIN Student Council Ethel Perry, Donna Gliebe, Harriet Golfos, and Carmen Flores prepare for the up and coming Block P initia- tion. They don't seem to mind their fancy CU attire at all: they have their suckers. Were they good? 4 , KAREN SCI-ILIGHT ING President igt o,oA0m0re CAM - Page 24 - SQ.-J 'I could beat jack Dempsey any day . . . . . .GENE DALI 'fy ? is I . fi tv, A RON MARFIL President I ,XL MARY DEESE N LEROY LA RUE Secretary-Treasurer A V1Ce-p1-esidem 4569! OLU sSJ0l9A0l'710I'e CKCL55 Bob Miller seems to be enjoying his visit with Santa Claus. Santa, actually Mr. Chuck Koop of Santa's Little Elks village, wanted to please every- body, but rumor has it that Bob didn't get what he wanted: apackage marked C.O.D. NW f 1 2 K JUDY OWEN Student Council til, W ,J ,I ,K Z4 f , 4'n Z., ,. , Q , '-'Z-H 5 ng . V 2. V Q Q 2' , Q ii t,,v- ,arg f ,Z X A 4. . ' f' 1 ff Q az, iiii , '91, r ' i f 9f'1 ,. .,, ' ,.,'fV 5.-g l' ff X ,,fW,4. - . 1 , ., M M 1, w ., f .. 1' f NG tn .-. 1: Q. rn :1 ,-. O E ru ,... ' S 5 l MARY SAVOY ,,Wa,,,m 'fm . , ,R if . . . . .DONNA KOHNKE 3 i BARBARA TURNER Student Council - Page 25 - Well ya see it's like this' 4 T- .f 6-2-ef-1.i::: ' fs '32 ,L lie, A N X SERVICE SOCIETY Front row: F. Jeskalian, J. Bonnardel, B. Johnson, A. Carrasco, M, Bush, D. DeCeasare, D, Fabian M. Berry, J. Bleggi, B. Campbell. Second row: S, Da.niels, G. Wesley, E. Perry, B. Steinway, J. Zocchi, G. Carter, B. Miller, M. Rigas, P. Popin, D. Fici, E. Brown. Third row: A. - Kapagiannis, G. Walters, L.Turnbull, J. Smith, K, Lastrucci, T. Panos, R. Klawonn, F, Bennett, C. Gutierrez, G. Franklin, D. Ortiz. Top row: V. Bauer, J. Soriakoff, R. Johnson, F. Brandi, D. Gonzalez, J. Morris, K, Hart, C. Messik, D. O'Ne1l. aff Cfugd puf Service ir.4f CHEERLEADERS CLUB Front row: J. Zocchi, M. Bush, M. Berry, E. Trujillo, D. Gonzalez, M. Nelson, T. Colio, C. Taylor. Second row: P. Salvato, N. Henderson, A. Stone, M. Pirlo, J. Miller, B. Steinway, V. Bauer, D. DeCesare, B, Johnson, S. Bush, M, Rigas, I-L Mendelsen, J. Leary, M. Henderson. Third row: S. Michaels, C. Cannon, D. Ernard, A. Johnson, D. Bachnick, D. Warren, D. Smith, B. White, I, Copper, M. Jacobs, L Sabre. Top row: M. Johnson, D. Ferguson, D. Keith,C. Rawls, J. Nelson, D. Razdoroff, D. Kapogiannis. S.M.Smit.h. l x 52 la Zz ,-if X I X , I I s A I H , A AAVIV , . Si - if iiii ,L iati l V as W i a i i A CAPPELLA CHOIR Front row: D. Teplitz, B. Montgomery, V. Malyemezian, A. Lansburgh, S. Luster, F. Jeskalian, B. Larson, L. Dozier, L. Thibeau, R. Coleman C. Alvarez, B. Miller, E. Davis, D. Naile, L. Miller, J. Davis. Second row: Diane Fabian, J. Nelson, A. Orloff, J. Sims, B. Lott, F. Mangoang, W. Hunter, J. Darby, B. Schoolcraft, R. Anselmo, P. Pagan, G. Mitcham, H. Thomas, L. Lomack, M. Brown. Third row: D. Dial, U. Reynolds, D. Taylor, D. DeCarlisle, M. Santo Thomas, J. Salazar, B. Crane, D. Bucher, T. Federoff, D. Colon, D, Hamilton, D. Chambers, L. King, N. Gleason, E. Washington. B. Nielson. Top row: J. Sims, O. Hays, J. Butler, V. Zane, K. McMurray, L. Williams, R. Barrow, C. Trainor, B. Carpoff, I. Robinson, E. Norton, B. Robertson, G. Franklin, J. Adams, A. Carson, V. Wilson. me POLY 27 D. DeCarlisle, D. Row: N. Gleason, lor, J. Sims, D. Row: K. McMurra Larsorr B, Carpo MIXED CHORUS Front row: E. Garrison, K. Dale, G. Scott, L. McMullen. D. Keith, B. Turner, V. Johnson, M. Dawkins, M. Felt, J. Yates. H. Mendelson. P. Bossette, D. Teplitz. Second row: L. Walker, B. Velasquez, S, Lockhart, L, Chambers, A. Foster, M. Gonzalez, R. Gilbert, S. Howard, M. Barr, O. Gooch, M. Lane, M. Wallace, M. Burton. Third row: J. Kelley, C. Carson, E. Barry, R. Williams, J. Darby, H. Nuwahine, D. Brocks, R. Mondragon, M. Cooper, D. Gonzalez, E. Brewster, V. Spear, V. Cheney, M. Novdello. Top row: S. Hanson B. Mansfield, E. Keatley, J. Bennett, J. Brown, D. Long, H. Williams, P. Harris, O. Woodley. T. King. W. Richard, H. Hines, J. Williams, K. Lannon, G, Clennell. POLY CHROMES 1-'ront Row: E. Davis, P. Pagan, Teplitz. Second l. Robinson, E. Norton, A. Carson, Third Row: J. Salazar, M. Santo Thomas, V. V. Malyemezian, O. Hays, D.Tay- Fabian. Fourth y, R. Anaselmo, L. Dozler, L. Thibeax, C. Alvarez, V, Zane. Top Row: B. Crane, B. ff, T. Fed eroff, D. Bucher, C. Trainer. fl a ' iq ,Q cv Q34 . ,, ' .57 . , V , 2 .Q - A ,tif , , aj. Wg M Mi 5 W2 ,...,, , 0 Z f 1 fiwfw , 3' f A :V fy S wi , 1 ' ' ff' . '44, ' C' ' i 5, ' 4-54 - C ,wwf , ' ,, fr' f W 'NW P V-f'f2iz.:, 3 55 W ,, .,.. ' ' 12 - A' i bg in J A 2 ' ' if 1, ww ' My ' 'Iii ff - ' 1 V ' ' Q JW .4-asf ' 2 , ', M . ' sr -' A , 1 ' al 'V ,,.,., - Q f A Q - A I REGISTRY RPRESIDENTS Front row: L. Singer, F. jeskalian, D. Ferguson, D. Fabian, J. Zocchi, K. Williams, C. Froy, M. Bravo, V. Winters, B. Bertani. Middle row: S. jones, C. Gutierrez, D. Ringen E. Hackman, R. Chives. Top row: S. Brocks, J. Morris, D. Edwards. G. Franklin P. Logsdon, W. Lopez, M. Estagin, M. Isaacs, A, Newman. S. Argent. FUTURE RETAILERS Front row: V. Gonzales, K. Frye, G. White, M. Axionoff, M. Isaacs, P. DLI-Tlfl. E. Vilibald, M, Quan. L. Yee, V, Oretger. Second row: S, Mitchell, S. Wickershimer, C. Shipman, J. johnson. Top row: K. Mann, M. Schneider, T. McMahon, E. Graham, D. Razdoroff, P. Amaya, J, Nelson. B. Ander- son. R. Noto, S. Russo. Page 28 - LIBRARY STAFF Front row: D, Price, -I. Crawford, W. Richard, C. Syme, L. McNair, D. Gliebe, D. Schmidt, B. Velasquez J. Hensley. Second row: W. Lopez, P. Rounds, N. Crayton, G. Carter, B. Binns, J. Johnson, B. Short, B. Verbarg Top row: P. Logsdon, J. McMi1len, R. O'Bryant, M. Crispieri, D. Hirsch, S. Campos, T. Carrol. nu. niznmmmm . -wnmw-mumnv' .. I PUB LIC SPEAKING CLUB Front row: S. Hansen, K. Dale, M.Pirlo, J. Bonnardel, B. johnson, D. Fici, M. Mclntosh, M. Henderson. Top row: A. Murphy, D. Allen, W. Lopes, G. Franklin, G. Carter, B. Dunlap. uwV f FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Front row: S. Baltimore, M.Nelson, M. Bush, D. DeCesare, P. Washburn, L. Bertucci, J. Keeton, C. Harney. E. Dyssegard. Second row: F, Williams, D. Ernhard. Top row: B. Ukena. N. Abramenkoff, L.Massimiani, A. Neal, P. Neal, S. Henderson M. Figueroa, E. Quan, L. A. Yuen. ,, M 01 DRAMA CLUB Front row: L. Rogers, R. Durham, M. Bugallo, j. Bonnardel, B. Chiodo, V, Zane, P. Sobieszyzck, j. But- ler, L. Wendland. Middle row: E. Brenton. S. Beck, E. Perry, I. Freeks, D. Perrine, M. Mclntosh, S. Libby, B, Crane, E. Brown, R. Over. Top row: D. Hamilton, S. Shaw, B. Burns, M. Sanchez, P.Baker, D. Cain. G. Respess, M. Isaacs, F. Fletcher, L. Turnbull. Page 29 CLASS COLLECTORS Front row: J. Stitch, E, Zugman, E. Blake, D. Dain, P. Washburn, D. DeCesare, F. Williams, B. Cooper. L, Wheatley. Second row: D. Pittman, A. Bush, M. Delgman, S. Duke. Top row: B. Camden, O. Hays, J. Black, N. Henderson, M. Santo Thomas, S. Bottimore, H. jack, G. Stamps, K. Schlichting. C.S.F. Front row: B. Wells, A. Carrasco, M. Bush, K. Hart, D. Fabian, D. Fici, D. O'Neil, D. Ortiz. Second row: L. Massimiani, E. Perry, L. Turnbull, B. Miller, R. Lewin. Top row: J. Soriakoff, D. Gliebe, J. Miller, K. Lastrucci, R. Klawonn, F. Benett, S. Vukovich. CUB PARRUT STAFF Front row: M. Felt, M. Erikson. M. Bush, D. DeCesare, A. Carrasco, B. Johnston. S. Kennedy, L. Man- gaoang. Back row: B. Steinway, V. Sakovich. N. O'Brien. t Z ,W f K.M1nemoto S Thompson, K Sauers A Darnes F M111er C Gut1errez,B. Bertaini. M johnson, W Mask H Thomas L. Baugh B Turner. , J ff ' zz ff, . 4 'QW V ,ss. 1 s ' A ,f Z' f 5 ZW ,M 7 5 41 a wmv , I 'E www -mfiff ,V S , . .s Y ki X V Q4 -J ,y 'i K A X. 3 A Y t 4 ai? . . , A., '- ' J MW W - f 5 44149, 4 f' 'X W Qi A L1 Q29 ff 2 AM X NN 0Lll'l16lA5f.'f :Lie ea uerd 6 2 arrof wi Y Q X -by .:,,,- ,ri 1 E85 1470 1 iw Q N :fb 2-gi X4 ef ik NX, I ' 'gl Q ., i .,. , ie t i Q : S f Ki, I ' x : P .x'N.'l-31336:HXNE5'F'iff---1-5. fire V V i ':'. , X MARIAN BERRY FRANK BRANDI DAVID COLON Reporter Reporter Reporter GENE DALI MARIE DUNN THEO KASPAR Salesman Reporter Reporter Editor Kathy Lastrucci headed a staff of budding young Writers in the fall term as she attempted to guide the production of the award-winning Polytechnic Parrol. With 21 on the Staff, five issues were turned out, featuring such news- worthy and controversial subjects as the resig- nation of cheerleader Phil Griffin, the political rantings of Stan Vukovich in his Poly-tics , some blistering letters-to-the editor, and the revealing Po1y's Peep-hole by Virginia Zane. I KATHY LAST RUCCI Editor- in-Chief RALPH LEFTWICH Reporter DONNA KOHNKE Business Manager Q 4. 2 wr X 1 2 ' it.. STAN VUKOVICH Managing Editor - Page 32 - e. 2' N J E '-5: if rg K Q. r X Q 1 N t ' 5 is Q M ,Q If 5' 'IXUWLQJ I 0 eela n if? 'B ,flf V - Page 33 - VIRGINIA ZANE Feature Editor VIC SAIZ Sports Editor 2 r JOAN MILLER Reporter ETHEL PERRY Exchange Editor I W if 1 6 MARTHA NOLES Copy Editor MARLAN RIGAS Reporter 4' 4' ,, - pm, , 4 7 1, ,J 5 fr , 7 'Wm CATHY O'DONNELL Reporter GRACE RE SPE SS Reporter The December issue was written by the journalisml class with Gary Hoffman, Bill Steinway, Mary Bush, and Val Sakovich doing the honors as chief slave- drivers. Gold Quill and Scroll pins were awarded to the four top journalists of the semester: Kathy Lastrucci, Stan Vukovich, Ethel Perry, and Virginia Zane. As a finale to the semester's activities, adviser Mr. Ray Kohtz gave a dinner at his home for all of the journalism classes. Fun was had by all, and poor Mr. Kohtz wondered why he ever thought up the ideal BOB SEIFERT Reporter CATHY SMITH SID THOMPSON Reporter Reporter 'Q if Q .,, ,, w, . - MW' ,, mfg' dw? if PON? UHIAQI' On the opposite page, we find Phyllis Sobieszczyk in a tragic part of the play. Phyllis played the role of an invalid, who finds she is going to be murdered and tries in vain to get help, but is killed. Phyllis was given strong support by Madeline Buga- llo, Ethel Perry, Ingrid Freecks, Roberta Durham. Floyd Foster, Eddie Brenton, Pat Baker, Jeanne Bonnardel, Dennis Hamilton, and Mike lssacs. pi Lv l si? f W , N . ,. Abrvlfi' ' VC' wi, If mms new 5 ,XINZL E y Link ,E X VL I Nl fmt? ,- 'X ck A ' fr' .,, V M Q V ' , ,if my X at if . C Lk, f YL' 3 N A' Abd fl!! Lx , C L 3 A , 'V y V A J , Y :N KK wif' N J Kg, f VW! e JL, - if' QP l 'b U 7, it -' , if f 3 J A -. Y 'X 1' v Vs Y lvkb ,Ncf AVL W Ll 11 N My M I X ,wily U V, LL , ., I f . B if ,L XV 1, LL ' VL x wk, M A l ' LJ ' V ' ' Trapped in a sub at the bottom of the sea, , ty X lf , fwsiomeone must forfeit his life for the sake I wa , of others. Who is going to do it? Not star Bill Crane, he is a coward. Supporting Bill in this seat-edged thriller were Mr. Robert ' Over, Farrell Fletcher, Rich Whisman, Eddie Brenton, and Tom Federoff. l N1 Rf il pk Ja In the suspense filled drama, Bill Crane, the coward, begs fellow sailor Farrell Fletcher not to let him die alone on the sunken sub. It was scenes like this that made Sub- merged a thrilling and rewarding play. While trapped in a stuck elevator, Laurell Turnbull, Bobbie Chiodo, Lynn Wend- land, Edna Brown and Stella Beck add spice and comedy to the play by having . arguments, fights, and fun that had the audience in an uproar. L e e lid ri5on Trapped in an elevator, or trapped in the backyard, girls will be girls. Five women, all of dif- ferent background, and all in the same predicament, are stranded in an elevator. The action por- trayed in this comedy was both touching and funny, and a good way to close the 1959 term play productions. ! - Page 35 - A YA 9 ,I P O' Q3 ' XXx,, X sfo' 1 . elte I 2 'Z X x ,. A sig wx, K fl I gk ,-,., ?3f' 455, V, ff, f, fff7gQg,,.1,,l .3 Q T, H. .gms BOYS' BLOCK P BOB BERTANI Fall '59 President Front row: D. Buchanan, F, Miller, K. Minemoto, A.Darnes, C. Gutierrez, B. Bertani, C. jones, B. Madsen. Second row: B. Millar, T. Kakuichi, K. Ruffin, R. Sargeant, S. Thompson, F. Dyer, J. Arterberry, D. Novitsky. Third row: C. Franklin. D. Colon, F. Brandi, M. Estagin, P. Benassini, C. Harris, j. Holm. Fourth row: T. Piggee, B. johnson, K, Sauers, J. Comisky, R. Isles, B, Tucker, D. Hooper, J. Arberry. gfocl' f9 Sociefie5 er orm eruice.4 an 1 gay fi im,,,,,,..f 'f DIANE FABIAN Fall '59 President GIRLS' BLOCK P Front row: N, Gleason C. Harney, D. Fabian, J. Zocchi, A. Neal, S. Mitchell V. Oretger, M. Berry. J. Bleggi. Second row: A, Papia, D. Ernhard, L. McNair D. Kohnke. Third row: A. Garcia, L. LaRocca, j, Simms, E. Perry, G. Carter B, Thompson, B. Zimmer, T. Colio, B. Chiodo. Top row: M. Mclntosh, D. Gliebe B. Verbarg, M. Noles, F. Bennett, E. Dyssegard, K. Lastrucci, D. Schmidt, H Golfos, R. Scott, C. Flores. 1 1 1 we 900g of mefedt Nothing can better illustrate the joys of victory and the sorrow of defeat than the two pictures on this page. It was the Poly-St. Ignatius football game. The cheerleaders and pom pon girls were whooping it up. Marilyn Nelson was full of con- fidence as the game began. She jumped happily about, encouraging the rooters to lead the team to victory. But suddenly, the dam broke loose, and the Wildcat team went on to trample the Parrots 39-13. Marilyn could not hold back the tears as the school hymn was being sung, and the camera caught a touching finish to a hard-fought game. Two weeks later, however, Marilyn's tears were forgotten as Poly crushed the 5.1. team in the semi-finals 35- 6. Cphotos court- esy S.F. Exarniner.J gefore W SW Mu Z7 f ...MM umm . VV4' I, ,, A I' ' J, y H2 a ,iia , M, Q ,V,V 1 vlk A VV W .--w , f ,, , W f , Affa- S - Page 37 - yd? ., , X ' ,3fz5,ff'?' T . , , X v f .M , i oz oue I A in o 0 7959 The smallest class in the school proved it had the most punch as the fall high seniors rallied behind their contestant, Rozalind Novelli, with penny votes and put her in first place to win the Miss Poly of 1959 title. Runners-up in the order of most votes Were: Charlene Wise, low senior: BarbaraTur- ner, low sophomore: Linda Miller, low junior: Marilyn Nel- son, high junior: and Sandy Ryan, high sophomore. Proceeds from the contest went to the high senior class to help meet expenses for the Senior Ball which was held at the Mark Hopkins Hotel. Winner of the Miss Poly contest for 1959, cute and ert hi h se 1' p g nior Rozalind Novelli. Roz was featured at halftime during the cham ' pion- ship Thanksgiving Day football game as she was escorted around the stadium in a convertible pre- ceded by the Poly majorettes. The 20,000 people in attendance concluded that Polytechnic is the school that knows how . MW - 'Tiff-'V ' , i s sf Lal T if n 1+a. .mff. -444 ix , if. l.g,51a-'Qi Y1ETZ'35 :gg1v:f, J':l, 55.5 9 vuk' 5.1 I. gint? . A . gi V ic'-,I-W' . ' M r it ML, in LL -'f ,Q K XX L L i I AVAA 5. 'L -2 I 'W' V VM in 2: 4 , ' 'V 3 , 5 5 rr., v , , .NM , f , f .1 ff,-14 I 1 ,rg A WI ' is i ill , , I l- ay .A ' ' 1117 , f W X if gk I f f ' li P ii'b r ,. r A ,'nX i f G A ll K Senior class president Bob Miller introduced IKM- ll iss Poly to the thousands of spectators and presented her with roses The Pol root- - Y ing section roared back its approval as the lovely Miss Novelli accepted the honor and thanked her classmates for supporting her in the contest. W 5 , if? n A H J' With most of the kids thinking of their lollipops and teddy bears, the future Block P members get set to take the test. and pie their worth. They lnay have been capable, but weren't they childish? I 1, fvf ,X' i f f 1 + f as., Sorry, I've already got a date . . Marian Rigas. - Page 39 gi X Mr. Harold Zimmerman leads the teachers' line in the introduction ceremony at the Block P Tea. It was a big success, and Mr. Stewart Dimon didn't even know the picture was being taken. mf ,4 lbuff momenf With hungry eyes and drooling jaws, the student body is ready to initiate the sparkling new cafe. The hunger was quelled, the food was good and the cafe was again dirty. f il-ja'-' CC 7 5 7 7 e re eAincl you Memories of the 1959 season were many: practically freezing during the S.I. game with the lights finally being turned on: a top-notch drill team that performed during halftime: a newly organized group of majorettes that improved with each game: a high-spirited band that played for the pom pon girls and helped pep things up: the resignation of the head cheerleader when the season was over. Finally sitting on the shady side for the pageant: waving pom pons which had been missing from the Poly scene for several seasons: the crowning of Miss Polytechnic and the car parade on Thanksgiving Day: losing to Lincoln for the first time in Poly's history: losing to Lowell for the first time in 17 years: Tom Piggee's 80 yard punt re- turn to a touchdown against Lowell in the Big Game. --B. ' -ng thing! - Page 40 - Alwa s a gentleman, assistant ifig J cheegleader Dave Gonzalez offers a helping hand to Marilyn Nelson who had zigged when she should have zagged. Such little incidents of clowning kept the Poly rooting section entertained during half- time. Rumor has it that Marilyn was pushed by Dave, but we'd be the last to ever suggest such a oofing Secfion .4 Hail Polytechnic, we're loyal to you, sing forth the Poly pom- pon girls as the 1959 football pa- geant get s underway. Lending beauty and bounce to the fall root- ing sections were ToniColio, janet Zocchi, Mary Bush, Charlotte Tay- lor, Marilyn Nelson, Kathy Holland and Marian Berry. t A yo XX A ul X rr , 1-N , I 'P l XX X N A X'- ' X 41 m XXI?-'fp fm 5 l..et's all join for Polytechnic, shouts cheer- leader Phil Griffin as the Poly rooting section shapes up for the last pageant to be seen in San Francisco. The Parrots had a good day, winning two trophies. One was for having the team dig- .. ?'?x'3?'wi3 1' 'Q -'Q V? '5 N 6 'Q fs mafia 0 pn! ' 'J C eam alafureri gre rown No, this is not a picture of agroup of refugee women arriving in the United States for the first time. It is a group of Poly rooters at the semi-final game in which the Parrots smashed the St. Ignatius machine in the upset of the year. Though a cold wintery day, a large group of loyal students, including the group pictured here, screamed the team on to victory. . ff? rs' fl -H CEQA ' . Hx nfl playing the best spirit, and the other was for win- ning its fifteen minute game over the luckless Washington Eagles. Displaying their shapely knees with Phil are Ed Trujillo and Dave Gonzalez, his assistants. Phil left his glasses at home. age 41 - Poly rooters got behind their team during the 1959 season when the going got rough, and the team lost three games to wind up the season in fourth place. In the semi-final game and the play-off game, Poly students rallied like they never had before, and the team came through with another cham- pionship trophy. The Parrots found themselves with the smallest high school student body Din the city in 1959, but this didn't keep them from supporting their teams aswell and even better than the larger high schools. On Thanksgiving Day they found some 20,000 San Franciscans at Kezar to support the team of their choice, one of the largest turnouts in recent years. No doubt here that Poly is winning! The faces of the rooters are the faces of happy winners. With victory over St. Ignatius, the Parrots were entitled to play Lowell on Thanksgiving Day, On that day Poly's fantastic comeback team defeated the In- dians to win the 1959 play-off championship. U Di awe ? . A L ,af it -404: 3.11 gf EPC? --. mia , we ll!! Judging from some of the expressions on the faces of the high seniors, one would never know the Senior Breakfast was supposed to be ahappy occasion. Held in the school cafeteria, the affair marked the approach ja!! i9AAgAf.4 'SY Even though this looks like an ad for Coca-Cola. it isn't. just a couple of happy Polyites on the night of the Block P Skating Party, enjoying a break from falling down and getting skated upon. 4 It's those rowdy high seniors again, this time dis- playing some spirit at the move-up assembly. A few seem anxious to don those senior caps. ' 7 f ' W71Q'? V ,, '35-5 Q, j ,.jg?l,,9l I . fda? H lf.. f- M , ' - , V Q. .. ,.,. Z? y Y V' i-U I , i Cv ,f ti . X, ,f X 7 'tw ,ff a W ,, ,- y f 6 f WWW 1 M x 1 X W J NXNNSX ,fi Grr..rr, go get 'um Parrots, live CESARE skin 'um a DIANE DE Q! X' ,I ,,,, , J' 7.. zfV,97 4 iw ' f V tf gt' , oh 1, ,. , -Y 1' A if 1 V 4 9 2 W 5' 7 9 Q 1 fi ,, f f , 4 gl fl if 2 4 if gi 1 X f 4 4 fl 1 f f f f f f ff, , X fy 1 ff Af QQ! xg, f, Z, f , ff .,.,,,,. V, f f f Q f My f,f j J' at f 0, fr , f f fy ',fZf K f f 4 f X 1 Z, X X f X f ,M f Coach Milt Axt has his boys show how they won the 1959 championship at the post season victory rally This was the hardest some had worked all weekl .. X a X 644 wx , rs- 4-',-f cl, . ill 94 t v , ,i x - 1.-. l ft- -sa .5 , P ugh 4 ---4X S ,,,. A 1 jeu fare 432 3183 5, I 86 iii.. - 1 aff Z ,I ,5,g,mfv V. vf Zed ssiwkiw fu If ,X . sz. 3555 Oh ff QR ffl V ri if 4. -,Q is Q! ' 1 .. -l 5 , : , . N I . ,I A l Q- A 3 f f 5 .J Z -f Proof that girls can't resist the big, strong, muscular type male IS offered by Bill Crane in one of the early season football rallies Bill doesn t seem to mind rehearsing for the skit. It wasn't mel seems to be the ex- presslon on Marilyn Nelson as she and the pom-pon girls are caught in an off moment behind stage at one of the rallies. Marian Berry and Toni Colio look skep- tical. My deah, can't you tell! I sewed it mu- selfl .... CATHY SMITH - P099 43 -Y W fx f A U' . xy 4 N f , f ' , f x.. 1 Q All. l A li KL ouring f , Yi t A 'xi V - 1 i A Y f X rm ' ' 1 1 x U I L, L k L , . N' , lf 1 , ,- ' 1 , Lf 0 L ' ' X , X fx, , lf 1 i ' v L . . wr W, f V, w . r , ' , f o J N f 1 ' ' 4 ' f , ' of ' 1 . f v , V vl 4 W .U ' , ,kg , V W f J' V 1 lv W if , , V m r ' X it 5 ffl 1 X , . L. N - - 1 1 x ' f ' y , out V . 1, A 1 , i , 1 , ,. L , 4 t J ' V y V, A 35 , ,C if RF flgkxf up dy 1 r 6 l 9 XW LJ X C J QLQ' Mu L X LX ll L bv Lk X xt 0 , of 1 t L L N L K Lu Z! at l fl 1 HU NJ JL Q j L it l 'A 'df ' AU NN V il ll JL L J I X? K jx! rw f L G fl W i ,w Q it Ll ,Jw LJ fl it NL IL U l X X blk L L1 KL J L Page 44 L 4 r 1 y K X if .' L Y V X X vu' 1 xl aff .f4fL!eficA To cries of Zis boom bah and Razz-a-ma-tazz the fall sports program started off with a bang. Another football championship was collected by Polytechnic athletes, A second place was earned by the cross country squad. The lightweight basketball teams showed promise, and the soccer squad failed to taste the joys of victory. Daring VIRGINIAZANE introduces the fall athletic section as she prepares for the girls' swim- ming team. Don't go near the water! f f M ff ,,, ,ffyf 'fqff f ,ff ff ff Q ' ,W fff f gi I BILL ACOSTA Guard U f?5'f!3 T A we FM' in ROGER BYERS Guard Hon, Men., All-City , Q I .Q ,, , 1? 97, . '-T54 Q MIKE ESTAGIN End . w PHIL HARRIS Placeklcker X . s Q ,f Y 7 N 2 MF QQ x x gp, '12-ST , . , ,gg,.Z4..,::e: If QNX X' 1,5551-'X ix. ...,. Q AL BAEZ Halfback x XX like 0 , N nw? A gil' ROB ERT CANNON Tackle mazing jf X, f I ,Q 'Q f my f W 1 as Z, W., ,,.,,1.,-,. . If I AL! 94 Y , 1 5 I RICHARD EVANS End , . , 19542 , ' 'lf W ggf x DAVE HENDERSON Halfback Q A new :V 1 N ja Q ,,-.1 if cv' , ,. X XX ws? if I X Q Q2 X N X X x XXX yx X x , PAUL BENASSINI BOB BURNS MAURICE BURNEI Quarterback Halfb-ack Second Team, A11-City u, T. -T A . N T f . if , N MIKE CASSETTA 1.oNN1E COLBERT Tackle Linebacker a fl' 0 in 5 a 9 0 L ,ll me fr M - I V mx! K NXT Q. if jx -.,k Owl- 3- 3 ., all f 21 I -H f 'Xp X Q ,Ml ,..,. Rv GVE H 5 xii ,V,l,, E 6 Nl .N I Q 5 ' 5 2 lf' 5 , I KIOCHI FUKUDA Guard if f-' ff 4 A X J ON HEINTZ Tackle ' Page 46 - LEONARD GUMM Tackle 'A V ' v gre , CHARLES JACKSON Linebacker A L ' 1 it ? ' Q 1 70' 'I' I S. 2 , 5 2 . ,I ' S 2 f 3 13.22 f Q 'f 1 12, CURTIS JONES Halfback WILLIAM JOHNSON Second Team, A11-C Guard ity I I dl Mfmb Q W 4' I I RALPH MARINAI ERNIE OLIVER Guard End Hon. Men., A11-City reafeaf ., x Je , 1 -3 -2 A, ' 'A A M ' f If 49- ' l, ll . QV I v ' , .W , f315': 499 f f Y MIKE RODRIGUEZ Center I-Io ROMULO RUELOS n. Men., All-City I-Ialfback E . , 333-1. 5 Ii- 6352! 4 5 13 , V. ' ., 4 Z , 79 RICHARD KE LL End f 4' v 4 ik 2 may ,sf 4 7 Z 6 If 1 4 ,5 4 1 A f Wah I CLAUDE PENN Guard 2 S LOUIS RUSSO Guard ,,f, A , f ff' I I SIU 1 yr ffyfd' ' , , ' ' ' ' ' 'L gf , , iff? ,,, f fin , ff , ,4 ,, I , - fb I f .I +f HIROSHI SI-IIMEZU SAM 511-,VERMAN ORVILLE THOMAS Halfback rpaeqde S5QiIxx1LVX XA-3-,q42fYyEfi' Halfback Zh. ,f Y , Aff ,, I I of GARY LE WIS WEY LAND F ullback Tackle First Team, A11-City LOPEZ fl ff f f ,, Q ff' Jun..-if , , - W W f , 1 dl 0 ' M TOM PIGGEE Halfback Second Team, A1 60010661 CL' g!!0I't Page 47 , , -' 1 .:::.sf.-, WMM 'S LARRY SANCHEZ End pa X, I O D D D ay , S' o fm . Ei I I , 3 JAMES WILLIAMS Guard 1-City uv fgz-1. vu' te K wrt: 1 'we maui. i M' pZ,sA'f w1T -If-cs' ,xl i 5 Ur The bench is seen whooping it up as the teaan takes the lead on Thanksgiving Day in the play-off champion- ship game. As the final gun sounded, the team had more reason than ever to celebrate: the Parrots had de- feated the favored Lowell team and won one half of the crown along with St. Ignatius, the round robin winner. Pageant: Poly 14 Washington 6 Amidst the blaring of bands and the screaming of rooting sections, the Parrots opened their 1959 grid season with a victory by beating a stubborn Eagle team 14-6 in a fifteen minute contest. All-City ace Gary Lewis scored both touch- downs and one conversion in lead- iing the tea.m to the win. Gary re- ceived the game ball. t K Poly 14 Balboa 6 In the regular season opener the Mechanics bested a rock- ribbed Pirate team 14-6. Three Parrot first stringers were knocked out of commission in this contest. Curtis jones reaped some revenge as he scored both TD's and led his team to a close win. Alex Darnes was awarded the game ball for his fine play. Also singled out for their early season form were Ralph Marinai, Ernest Ol- iver, and Romulo Ruelos. Poly 34 Galileo 19 With the Lions playing like dead kittens, the Parrots scored at will to romp to another victory. Tom Piggee started the scoring spree, and before it was over, Curtis jones, Orville Thomas, L arry Sanchez, and Romulo Ruelos checked into the end zone. Phil Harris kicked the conversions. The Poly team garnered 437 yards. jones got the game ball, and Mike Rodriguez, Bob Burns, and Chuck jackson were cited for fine play. ' V ' fl ff 1'4 f , .P , 'I 5 ff? , get fm? 7 W w Q Q t c a f ,f A f 4' M ' W A , 7 W iff , ,yt W ,. .,,, , ff T' ' ' I '64 , f ' 'Z nf' I Isaak , V 0 , 1 ' H ff' 7' ' ag, H vf.x2f u1I'flf,1'.1' , , f-ia., I ,V 3, Kfwmaf 'V , 51,9 ' ,'.' 'U af I , ,,,, ' I . gm, I ' ' g i . X ,V V - 4 t ,, -- d7t'W?? ' ZJMWQ . 1- 'r-- I I ...ff ' The moose is on the 1oose, is the cry of the rooting section as fullback Gary Lewis mows down one Wildcat after the other as the Parrots crushed unbeaten St. Ignatius 35-6. The specta- tors could hardly believe their eyes as a thrice beaten Poly eleven did the impossible by up- setting the highly favored S.I. team. if 4 X 95 t W ' X aff K 'Q f ,, if N11 L X 'N 5 xt 1 X Xl xr X , X Xb Q X A A jubulant Parrot football team carries Coach Axt off the field after the Thanksgiving Day game. The team had good reason to rejoice for it had just beaten a supposedly superior Indian team from Lowell, thereby gaining a share of the football crown. Poly 13 Lincoln 20 In the upset of the season the Mustangs defeated the Red and Black for the first time in history. Dennis Lewis and Bill Litchfield were the thorns in Poly's side. The Parrots saw a halftime drive halted on the Lincoln one yard line as the gun sounded. Lateinthe fourth quarter another drive stalled on the 18 yard line as the Parrots ran out of downs. jones and Ruelos scored the TD's. Poly45 Washington l 9 The Mechanics showed their brawn by scoring four times in their first eight scrimmage plays and coasted from there to com- pletely de-feather the Eagles. Touchdowns were scored as fol- lows: Tom Piggee, three: Gary Lewis, two: Romulo Ruelos, oneg and Rich Evans, one. Harris kicked three conversions and Lewis ran over one. Piggee received the game ball. Poly 33 Sacred l-leolrt 6 The Axtmen continued to dom- inate the city grid schedule by trouncing the Irish. Lewis, jones, and Piggee shared the scoring honors. Koichi Fukuda, Jon Heintz, Roger Byers, and Ernest Oliver were singled out for their game contributions. With this game un- der their belts, the Parrots were still regarded by many as the team to beat. 15 QWWZTE Tom Piggee romps through for six points against Lowell as Cur- tis jones blocks out the remain- ing defenders. The Parrots came out on top 26-19. The win gave the Parrots a new beginning and a taste of revenge. Two weeks prior to the championship game, the Indian team had bested the Parrots 18-7 for the first time since 1943. my - - Pdge 49 - Annan-w , a -wa-a wmmmswx Gary Lewis plunges through the Lowell line for a substantial gain in the championship game. Aided by Lewis' three touchdowns, the Red and Black prevailed in the contest in which Poly's green line came of age. One of the highlights of the game was Tom Piggee's 85 yeard kickoff return. Poly 26 Mission 6 The Bears offered stiff com- petition in the first half, but the Parrots managed to pull it out of the fire and scored at will towards the end. Tough line play marked the game as the two teams collided in a hard-fought contest. The victory was chalked up as an entire team effort with no one player singled out for perform- ance. Semi-finals: Poly 35 St. Ignatius 6 The Parrots added anew volume to their history book, The Miracle of Frederick Street, by crushing previously undefeated S.I. Lewis scored three times and Ruelos and Piggee chipped in. Chuck jackson contributed a safety. The Wildcats were turned to kittens by a con- paratively weak Parrot line. The team gave the game ball to Coach Axt. Poly 13 St. Ignatius 39 The Wildcats gained a firm hold on the round robin title by defeating the Parrots in a high scoring game. Ron Calcagno, Tom Manney, and Mike Chase ran all over the Axtmen. Piggee and Lewis scored for Poly. S.I. held the Parrot backfield to a measly 84 yards. The Wildcats became the team to beat in AAA competition. Poly 7 Lowell 18 The Indians got a Parrot scalp for the first time since 1943 when their vaunted defense held the Parrots scoreless until the last play of the game. The traditional game axe went back to Lowell for the first time since the early'40's. joe Alvarez, Leigh Callaway, Ron Stratton, and Dave Urrea proved to be the difference. Gary Lewis scored the lone touchdown on a 53 yard pass from Ruelos. ln the 1959 pageant a tough Washington gridder is brought down behind the line by an even tough- er Parrot defender. The Parrots went on to chalk up a win by a 14-6 score. Gary Lewis led the way with 13 points. Final Championship: Poly 26 Lowell 19 Poly met the Indians, traditional rivals, with all the turkey at stake, and won it and all the feathers in a contest that drew some 20,000 . ,, 1 ft' , f ,H ,. I 5 I I , Q ff s aw V I , 11 zu! 7 W '4 I -all -f ' 5 L A ,Q .f N , i 2 if Although it looks as sg 44 spectators. The Parrot line played like it never had before and man- aged to hold the highly hearlded Lowell offense. Gary Lewis nearly stole the show asihe chalked up three TD' s. Tom Piggee scored the other six on a kick-off return the entire length of the field. The team awarded the game ball to assistant coach Pete MacPhail. Curtis jones plows through against St. Ignatius in the semi-finals. The Parrots turned the tables on the highly favored Ignatians by defeating the kittens 35-6. just two weeks prior the Wildcats trounced the Parrots 39-13, relying mainly on the arm of All-City Ron Calcagno. though he will be poun- ded to the turf, Romulo Ruelos slipped by the entire St. Ignatius team and romped home to a touchdown. This was one of the many spectacular plays which helped Poly up- Summary Poly came out of the regular Season' with a 5-3 record, the poorest ever garnered under the coaching of Milt Axt. Yet, the team went ahead to defeat St. Ignatius in the semis and Lowell in the finals to share the crown with the Wild- cats. Poly has never been beaten twice in a row by the same team, a record which was upheld in 1959. Gary Lewis was the only team member to make the All-City team. Once more the Parrots proved to be the best all-rotmd team in the AAA. Action against W a s h- ington in the Pageant was rough as shown in this scene. For the Parrot team, the greenest in years, this was a chance to show off. This was accom- pllshed as the Eagles were dumped 14-6. - Page 51 - W, , hx it ,am ll is i ll -1 s JUNIOR VARSITY Front row: E. Brown, L. Kelly, H. Nawahine, E. Be Middle row: G. Rohrer, L. Iwafuchi, L. Cobbs, R. FOOTBALL TEAM ll, K. Smith, B. Solas, L. Miner, R. Chives, B. Sackett Gepford, B. Hall, W. Tipton, J, Bennett, Mgr. T. Cain Top row: W. Lawson, J. Mcliinnis, N. Keaton, S, Argent, M. Martinez. O Q . - . QFLCJCJQIH5 CLLI1 XIQQPLQHCQ TEAM WON LOST The Parrot junior varsity football team , , 1. St. Ignatius 8 0 struggled through a tough 1959 season. Wm- 2. Cameo 7 1 ning three and losing five, the team wotmd 3. Washington 6 2 up in a tie for fifth place. Mr. Chuck Koop 4- MiSSi0H 4 4 5. Sacred Heart 3 5 took over as coach as the season began. , , 6. Polytechnic 3 5 He also mentored the soph team which had 7 Lincoln 2 6 a better than average season. 8. Balboa 2 6 9. Lowell l 7 SOPH FOOTBALL TEAM Front row: B. Horne, M. Gregory, J. Lopez, B. Blanchard, E. Johnson, R. Williams, C. Diggles, R. Tercero, D, Milazzo. Middle row: ll. Gray, C, White, J. Hoffhine, B. Bobadilla, L. Holoman. R. Carter, R. Patrick, A. Alioto, J. Post, Mgr. J. Scheb. Top row: J. Williams. Spencer, M, Gnau, J, Pucillo. R. Corriea, R, Turner, P. Chavez, J, Strand, R, t ., .,tl ...Z W K wg . ,W ,MW 'V Q Q ! Q xx iw-E. J It t ,,,v Z, Za I k v, ,., W ' f- ' Q .... H .,.... 5 My , 5 ' ,rf ....,-. 't-t -l C , ethz 4 5 , .- A, ,,,. ye? ,t ,.,. . ,ff 2 . 1, V A .EK I ., H-.gil MM, l I ' 1 , ,ik , Q 'li' Eg? ..,. A afar aa-LA J '-'Y Q 1 FN ... f' V2 5' ' A5 arwvn ,F .. Left to Right: Coach J, Witt, M. O'Bannon, T. Chang, J, Fonteno, L, Garber, L. Lewis, J. Scrempos, Mgr. L. Patrick. 120 POUND BASKETBALL TEAM iw ar-aLeef5 ave 01,494 eaaon l20's Won Lost l12's Won Lost lst . . . . Washington 7 1 lst ..... Sacred Heart 8 O 2nd . . . . Lincoln 6 2 2nd ..... St. Ignatius 6 2 3rd . . . . Galileo 5 3 3rd . .... Balboa 6 2 4th . . . Mission' 5 3 4th ..... Washington 4 4 Sth . . . St. Ignatius 5 3 Sth ..... Polytechnic 4 4 6th . . . . Balboa 4 4 6th ..... Lincoln 2 6 7th . . . . Lowell 2 6 7th ..... Galileo 2 6 8th . . . Polytechnic 2 6 Sth ..... Mission 2 6 9th . . . . Sacred Heart O 8 9th ..... Lowell 2 6 112 POUND BASKETBALL TEAM Left to Right: Coach R. Ebert, G, McCarthy, A. Morfitt, J. Ricco, T. Villesnor, D. Allen, T. Mclieller, J. Adlao, N. O'Brien. Mgr. B. Maxwell. Q I ,,-,., W A. , ,M W fi fl' wi 1 W 0, 'Q 1 , f -L A E5 Mi 'V a,, Q5 rf 471 .AMW 4 ffl? ,. I - , 2 , A A g , , 2 L Q Q 1 ' . , ,. , :C 7 C If l ,Z ,xv ,V in. gg: yr' ,A MH 1 V if ' , TZMZ! 6 '. f m: M: ' , - ' is 4? ., G 1 , ,k ' , -e 2 U4 4 , 1, 1 'I C .. 24' 1 ,V V- cf nw ,fy vw i f Mgfmffz .2 a W 229 ' 2 If y,4i1'1fV! ima? 4 Z ffiipii' ' . ,., 1.4.4 1. 45 wagz-444, , M56 2 M iff!! 'K 4,4422 M454 rj, Aff' .4f'7'ff 152mg f f -, 525- 4'5i?5i5M3 +,-1: li Q. Q v , Q 5 . . w.,:,-4 ,, M W . W 1 ,. , 7 if V xf,'4s 41i5y aQ . , - if , x SE Qfal p -kf- 3: -321-1,-' .-1,55g,1'gj..:,,.:.:.g,,,.,,, -' . fvP N I fp. . K wxasy? f Q : . .- xv-s X If ,, ,,.. fu S A' 'J +' ' F 4 ' If-t Q . L. 1 Y- .fr , , ii., ,g . S, , . X i , Bl v ' 3 . 52 EIMP3' ' S- 1. x . -rqtxxxjzggv . of - fl X X .Q 'xi X xxx Xi xx xx' X X X 4 Qs x 1 X xx -K xx xnxx xx Q x f-1 , K !f' ,, ., X xi ix as ,. S+ x x N - f 4. . QSTLWA ,gm .aww 9 , 4 I , 5, , A ...,. x V 1 I . , f,fzzf,,i5sf :,, 1 6 f , ,'-', ' , ,bgglv ,g3.Jf,2,y,3,f, ,..,,- - It -f 71 f ' P JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Front row: W. Richards, Mgr. J., Respessf, K. Ompad. Second row: C. Sailors, D. Pyle, S, Moore, R, Carrillo, D. Dea. Third row: G. McCarthy, G, Kraus, F. Rosas, G, Short, R. Mondragon, E. Alegria. Top row: R. Robinson, A, Melancon, P. Wilson, R. McKercher, W. Cendak, A. Heard, T. King. rodd ounfrg eam jaLe4 The Parrot varsity cindermen, undefeated in round robin competition, completed anear perfect season by placing second in the All-City meet. Despite the efforts of Ben Tucker, who took individual honors by placing first in the cham- pionship meet, Lincoln upset Polytechnic in the final meet. Ricardo Mondragon captured top honorsinpac- ing the junior varsity team to a second place tie with Lowell. GCQ Season Scores: QLow Score Winsj Poly 18 I Poly 15 Poly 23 Poly 19 Poly 17 Poly 15 Poly 24 Lowell 44 Galileo 44 Balboa 36 St. Ignatius 37 Washington 46 Mission 58 Lincoln 33 QCOII All- l st- City Standings: Lincoln 2nd-Polytechnic 3rd - W ashington 4th- 5th- 6th- St. Ignatius B alboa Lowell 7th-Galileo 8th-Mission 9th- O' Connell ' VARSITY CROSS COUNTY Front row: R. Olson, K. jaramillo, A. Tapia, S. Thompson, C. Cobb, B. Tucker. Second row: P. Williams, B. Millar, F. Norris, K. Sauers, G. White. Third row: J, Arberry, T. Kakinchi, D, Hirsch, W. Richards. .Top row: D. Williams, R. Leftwich, R. Pewitt. , , ,,t,,,-, , Ei D - .X fy, ' ' ' v ff ., I ' 'if I Q I 5 'ffl 1, ,- I ,', . fs 7: 5 'gifs' ai' ' I I ' 4 Y AW g, , ,, , ,..- H 1 - , f f ww af- an an ,,,,, M V, 3 M 413, 2 S JI? 1-, V , '69 1 'M 'f' 96 ,,f' , ,L f , I '- : -if, ' 'f,y?,,v, ' ,j, ,' 4, ,f 153253, ,G ' f xjy, MT, 3 C 1 , + 4 1 -.3 I7QJf4?f?. , , V - f, 'ifejggf Th f .f fzg, W, 1 ef n ' ,, '1 f ,,., .,.. t 5, ,A , .VVN V . ,Y-fzfvwstfn-Q, W Q If JI.. -.v V ly, . .., : .:,.:Q.gfp-fnfq, , K, at ,, - . at K . ' ,S ...,n .- AV K -lyh ',,--'-- : W 'W'W , f WWI-I 2 , . , ,1 Ag , t. , ,,,, ' . i ,.-.,.n....., f .. ,.,, . 1 fx xii ' ,i z ,. I K . , JM' 'i .. .5 ' 'M' I tvvr I ,t.. I . .,1 ,..fr :K in , xsr. ,,.. at y t'V '.,,, TIT-73'-I ' ,eLf,g,fd fjlr f l u i zr. gwnyvmqifv AI4. 9, , 2 ,.,, Ii' ,, , ,,- ,f , ., . N wa' M I 3 4' 4' P' sf 6 ff if Q IW ':'- 1: .lm ,... ,f XSWXSIF' 1 It--- pr f 4 QQW M7 Xa ,www Z' I fl X426 I .Vv' , , rf,V,2,jf -3 I fn , ., ,rkhy , S V+: K . V, .,', ' , -p ,p p I S V t' - i . irts ,ff 6 ltr ff II, + - I 'I 1 ' 9 5' I 1 , cy , 4 Vp ., Ix, SOCCER TEAM Front row: T. Panos, Mgr., R. Earle, D. Ishii, E. Wiedenmeyer QCapt.J, H. Abarca, D. Childers. Middle row: R. Marquez, L. Mc- Gee, B. Madsen, J. McMillen, A. Newman. Top row: B. Seifert, j. Wicklund, H. Nelson, S. Stepanoff, B, Lea. Not pictured: V. Saiz, L. Leiva. L... 1 ,V,,', My arrof 'W i ,.., ., ,....,,, ., V :X if i ra vlnirnnqwa 00teI'5 feqllellt 0 CLI' Polytechnids soccer team struggled through a less than successful season. Although the team was unable to win a single victory, the competition was held to a total of 15 points. Outstanding on the Parrot team were Eberhard Weidenmeyer and Doug Ishii. Eberhard was selected to second All-City team. The booters finished the season with a O-6-l record. Coach Robert Braghetta looks forward to a brighter season in the fall as several of the team will be returning. I. Season Scores: League Standings: Poly 0 Washington 3 lst Balboa Poly 0 St. Ignatius 3 2nd Mission Poly l Lincoln 2 3rd Washington Poly l Mission 2 4th St. Ignatius Poly O Galileo 2 5th Galileo Poly O Balboa 3 6th Lowell Poly O Lowell 0 7th Lincoln 8th Polytechnic Doug Ishii, who could really direct the ball . where he wanted it to ff,'?f,ff4,, ' ' f- ,f ,,,, ,Hi ' ffl go, takes a forceful boot in a practice ses- sion. MQ WW t Nnn.qL A Eberhard Weidenmeyer displays , W fX5V!7yV6Vy'K, Z0fy,jlf the form that earned him a berth T17 on the second All City soccer team. Q '1, ' Uge 55 - C K dw ,iff 4:- , 5? .tw Q, q y + Q It ,., 0 A Nfl Ollflflg t 2 Q' I X A e 1 wwf 1 I , ft f F M 1 ,J -v P New A z 1 w Q, , V l 1 C4 Q .Y N 'LP l 4 v , ,,...., XT -Y KJ 7 w 4 L lf ff' ga gm uafion A sad look at the past and a smile at the future ushered in graduation for the class of fall 1959. Though one of Poly- technic's smallest graduating classes, the group made up for its size with spirit and leadership. With such students as Diane Fabian, Robert Miller, Larry Cantrell, Doug Ishii, and Cathy O'Donnell as leaders, the class leftanever-to-be-erased mem- ory. Welcoming you to the fall graduation sectionis Charleston- stepping JANET ZOCCHI, a member of the class. - Page 56 - In V' 'W , ff 1 V ff f ' ' f X Highlight of a dreamy evening was the crowning of the King and Queen of the Senior Ball. Blushing CathyO'Donnellwas selected queen and dapper Bob Miller was voted king. Cathy was gifted with a bouquet of roses. Bob was gifted witha dance with his royal partner. J. n enior ga! ,Sli Jin Waff op ind .jvlofef 0 ein em el' An evening which will long be remembered by the fall 1959 class was the night of the SeniorBall. The setting was the Mark Hopkins Hotel from 9 to l2 p.m. The couples danced to an evening of mellow music supplied by Tony Sumas orchestra. Sponsors for the evening were Mrs. jane Andreotti, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Maxwell, Mr. john Scudder, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Callaway, Mrs. Signe Walker, and Miss Eve Wallenstein. Cathy O'Donnell and Bob Miller were crowned King and Queen of the affair. Seniors experienced a night of memories which they can look back on for years to come and say, l'll never forget it! uening Cha-chaing around the ballroom floor, Polyites enjoyed one of their final school sponsored activities. Teachers who attended commented on how nice the high seniors looked and how well they behaved themselves. Q x 3 2 Ever see someone dancing while sleeping? Phil Eornfleth in this pic- ture seems to be doing just that. His date seems to be having the time of her life. X XS 3 5 V, , A ff? 11- or 2 x -Qu X, S its Gee, We didn't know you were going to take the picture, exclaim jan Zocchi and Bill Steinway as they Waltz in front of the Camera. A11 eyes turn on the king and queen -- except Bill johnson in the foreground who only has eyes for his date. Alflorence Carson doesn'tlook very happy about it all. New QQ xt g Q ,A E f 2 5 --' ,1 5 -fy , Q ,mg Around and around they go: where they stop, nobody knows. Each couple only has eyes for each other on Senior Ball night as this picture shows! .V gurl 'Ozagsgxnyi 24, ' f f 7, 943, 6 1' 4 ,M g f 5 ,. , Leave it to Gale Carter to get in the way of the lens! No that isn't a student behind Gale and her date. He was someone who wandered in during the evening and decided to stay. ,,,,4:t n , 5 Q55 y y Q - 'K N1 Look Ma, I'm dancing! And so they are. The couples didn't let the good music go to waste as they did every- thing from a fox trot to a mambo. My ff . as X ' A W 5 f , X, . . E ,c gk , A .A V. In 6' ' A 'S K '1 ' . 3 f A W ek ' A 9 w ff ' A f X-it v f 1' vw -t . l,If u . iT' 4 X- ,,:gj.,fi. ik 5 :Z , A f l Q16 . Q' T- I if . -.ff - , I NET 1 onour aching feet. Why didnwhe ' , ' ' tell me he cou1dn't dance. At ,V - least while sitting this one out ,:- 1 f 144' ' f , a Y .,, ' 5. V in Vvvlq my feet will have a chance to get ' I, back into condition. 1 , , , M 2 n , , zfwfy 9 4., , .M , :Z-.I-ji ,,,.,a 4 C if 449' of M - Page 60 - f, . .-.,,,,,. 4. -l::.1g:,'-.-,-mb, ' - ,, 7 ' ' 5 . 0 . P I wif?-' f X X 'S X X L.. - KN bfi 'fel .1 X- 5 fc- , www MARIAN BERRY .... pom-pon girl...Stu- dent Council member...Block P..Cheer- leaders' Club...Service Society... Par- rot reporter...yearbook staff...English major...will attend business college... remembers being a pom-pon girl and all of the friends she met at Poly. JOLENE BLEGGI .... student body vice- president...pom-pon girl...B1ock P Service Society...Cheerleaders' Club... yearbook staffmbusiness major...will go to work...remembers serving the stu- dent body as an officer and pom-pon girl. EDMUND BOLL .... Cossacks Hi-Y... yearbook staff...industrial arts major... will go in navy...remembers being a High 'n Mighty. JEANNEBONNARDEL ....registry president ...Casualettes Tri-Y.. Public Speaking Club ...Cheerleader's Club Service Society Modern Dance ..... Drama Club...Eng1ish majo-r...will work..... remembers her soph- omore year. PHILLIP BORN- F LET H. . .yearbook staff. . , Parrot photographer. . .social science major. . .will go to City College. . . remembers all of his teachers. f :jf A 'eff' . .7 lg' tl - W I I le J he ,t s , ,-f mn., . ..,, ya ,. . ,A .74 W -' , I f My f . , fggf I f, f W UW ' :A ,j ? x X, , 52.4454-v vw. f f um 7 kb ' I 'rvi , 9 ANN BOYKIN busi- ness major... will go to City College...re- members when shebe- came a high senior. ,g ,.f'f4.,544 1:11.51 xxxxxsg it X X . - j X X it Xwsixgss X Q X C3 X R NXQXZQX X X X X X X . gs X. gslxx L x X at X Y X' . is ff! ff OSCAR ALAS .... Cub Parrot Staff... industrial arts major...will go to work... remembers Poly Winning five sports championships in 1957. EARLENE ALFRED .... business major ...remembers the term her class spon- sored the Court Fair. RONALD ANSELMO .... lightweight bas- ketball...A Cappella...Poly-Chromes..... industrial arts major...will enter air force-...remembers everything about his years at Poly. MARGO ARRAS .... registry president... G.A.A...business major...will go to work ...remembers the day of the move-up assembly. MARILYN BANDARRAE .... business ma- jor...will go to work...remembers Mr. Newell and the day she first sat in the senior section of the auditorium and gave the senior yell. OMER BEAIRD .... j.v. football...science major...will join the air force...remem- bers Mr. Tauber and the day of his class' Court Fair. I .9 Q- 15:2 , 443415: f , Z 1 fa. '4 W, M, , DAVID BUCHER band president...ACa- ppella...Poly-Chromes music block mu- sic m ajor... remem- bers Miss Wallenstein and the kids at Poly. ' Kidz ,W ,'4', ,A I if DAVID BYERS .... low soph vice-president... Sabre Club..industrial arts major .. will go into army remem- bers all of the friendly teachers at Poly. , , , K I fwfr 1 y - 1 .M-...-. t UMM- j J C . L 2 ,II 9 B ,. . X Q A LARRY CANTRELL .... C.S.F. life mem- ber Boys' State representative science major will go to City Col- lege remembers Miss Wallenstein and achieving the semi-finals of the National Merit Test. HARVEY CAREY .... industrial arts ma- jor will join the air force remem- bers how much older Poly made him feel and the better understanding of life he achieved. MARY CARMACK .... G.A.A. BlockP .. yearbook staff English major will attend City College remembers the senior breakfast. ALFLORENCE CARSON .... high senior secretary Public Speaking Club A Cappella Block P music major will go to City College remembers the day she became a High 'n Mighty. GALE CARTER .... low senior vice- president Public Speaking Club Block P Modern Dance yearbook staff English and home economics majors remembers when she became a high senior. BARBARA CI-IIODO high soph secre- tary registry president Public Speaking Club Drama Club Block P xv., ,. ,.,.,. 4 t 4. at Service Society...Cheerleaders' Club yearbook staff English and business majors will go to work remembers the night of the term play Nuts in May . f T . 4 f 13' 2 F l , I it . ALF ORA LEE COOPER class collector... bus- iness major will go to work remem- bers sitting around with her friends at lunchtime. 1 .fp , . I if N W K f K IZ' '48- Vf 1 pf' IK f , N' Z 'Envy 2, VZ WILLIAM CRANE .... Drama Club best actor award A Cappella Poly-Chromes Cossacks I-Ii-Y in- dustrial arts major will go to San Mateo junior College re- members the night re- hearsals I Z?,.W ..2A-H .,. ..,,- K - fi ' . Vg, 4 5 ,....,.,, , gr 4 ,ft i 4 -fads N ,Aww . - . -w W.,-1.' . V. . .jvkrra-.-f sa is ,, I V i W ragga? Q. Q 1 Q we ,V if E -'I f f ISK. .jj 1' I . fa 5, A My J 1 4f 'f 5 5 . f' 'ev ? hgh MARIO CRISPIERI .... soccer team sci- ence major will en- ter the service re- members being a high senior. as J ,. . 'I , N. Nw- Qu- x., A l L LLB i -Q' sy- 1:: f-if n,.2..f., M 4 . V- , A v if 4. ,,,. ' , , f at r. LONNIE COLBERT. . .Block P. . .j.v. football. . .varsity football. . .varsity track. . .industrial arts major. . .will go to college. . .remembers being a high senior. DIANE COLIO .... pom-pon girl Cheerleaders' Club Block P F.B.L.A. business and home econom- ics majors will go to work re- members being a Poly pom-pon girl. MICHAEL COMPTON .... industrial arts major will join the navy remembers everything about Poly. B AR RY CUNNINGHAM Radio Club...math major will go to City College re- members Miss Mc- Grath and the football pageants. w g. .. . A . 'E ,xr 5 rl ! 'fax I 2 ' if If Q f fi N. K f K Q at pq as A 'I -.-J LEONELLA BARBER business major will go to nursing school remembers the way Poly has mon- opolized the s p o r t s picture. .i VV ff M Aj , , lf X 3. . f A -. 1 it 5 K 'ri .ef -E '- A . . Mh- .J Q , 'N F. 'NT x v xx sp - --fr gif' j, .- 1 jg 13 LL Z . girl..Service Society..Cheerleaders' Club..first place Petroleum Institute.. science, math, social science majors.. will go to eastern college..remembers the day she received her senior ring. BARBARA FlGUEROA..business major.. will go to workuremembers when she sat in the senior section and gave the senior yell. CORNELIUS FRANKLIN.. cross country ..industrial arts majoruremembers all of the games Poly teams have won. KAREN FRYE .... Class collector...Elites Tri- Y...A Cappella...busi- ness major..will enter business college...re- members all of the friendly students and singing in the choir. T' DAVID GALLON social science major will go to work remembers the fine music department and the fine teachers. V' ' . tai? f ' ,H 7.tf.v . . 1 2 , 'my ' ......1 . iff 1 lim! .4 JAMES DEARlNG..industrial arts major ..will enter the service..remembers all of his teachers and graduation day. LENNIS DELANEY..business. math and science majors..will go to college..re- members running around Kezar in Mr. Witt's class. MARY ANN DEMAlO..business major.. will work and get marrieduremembers Mr. Maxwell and getting to registrylate. BILLY DUNLOP..industrlal arts major.. will become a printeruremembers his first high school pageant. FRANKLIN DYER..industriai arts major. track, cross country and swimming teams..Block P..Sears award..will go to collegeuremembers the 1957 Tourna- ment of Champions. DONNA EDENSTROM..business major.. will go to workuremembers the 1959 Thanksgiving Day game and the move- up assembly. DIANE FABlAN..low junior secretary.. high senior student council..Block P president..C.S.F. life member..pom-pon p zrf- . fi J ..-. .W f r A 11- if 49.5 . ' 'I .- n '11 ' 7 1 V .9 Ir. v j 2 . H 5 3 155' VICTORIAGONZALES high junior secre- tary Cheerleaders' Club business ma- jor will go to busi- ness college re- members the move- up assembly. JAMES GRACE...var- sity basketball and track teams Block P art major will enter the service remembers the day he met Shirley johnson. f 7 4: 'S' EDWARD GRAHAM Retailing Club in- dustrial arts major will go to business school remembers the Poly dances. . V 1 X 4. ,I 1 9 1 lf 9 . ,, , , B l B Q-' X, x . UQ., lm .ax . . W 114' ' 2 'E ov- 9 4. as nfs? ' 'v la alla: LLL E I Z DORICK HIRSCH..class collector..track and cross country..math, social science and industrial arts majors..remembers Poly's many championships in his three years. GARY HOM..cross country and track.. math and industrial arts majors..will go into service..remembers losing to Berkeley at the TOC in 1958. DOUGLAS ISHII. . .C.S.F. president and life member. . .Service Society . . .soccer and track teams. . .Block P. . .Boys' State representative. . . science, math, English, and foreign language majors. . .will go to U.C.. . . remembers averaging four hours a night's sleep in order to complete a paper for Advanced Composition. A . ,,.'., X f J V' in BEVERLY JOHNSON.. registry president Cheerleaders' Club Public Speaking Club.. Service Society..Block P English and music majors will become a beauty operator remembers all of the help she received when she needed it. , r Xl ILLIAM JOHNSON... Block P...football and swimming teams .... math major will enter City College remembers when his Impala caught fire. C 3.2 , I J af x55 WF ' :CX F Q , '-'14, - 1' . - at i . fyf i L 4 0,24 llw 'llgkgz H+ .D HAROLD JOHNSON Block P basketball and track teams in- dustrial arts major will go to college remembers being All- City track and on a championship basket- ball team. V3 A av B.. . W1 PHIL GRlFFlN..head cheerleader..Cos- sacks Hi-Y..Service Society..yearbook staff..soclal science major..will enter service..remembers the big games and loosing to Lincoln for the first time in twentv years. DENNIS HAMILTONUD r a m a C l ub..A Cappella..Rif1e Team..musicmajor..wi1l go to City Collegeuremembers his first impression of Polytechnic. STELLA HENDERSON.. F.B.L.A. .. G.A. A. .. yearbook staff..bus1ness major..will go to nursing school..remembers the football pageants and the move-up as- sembly. V, 5,4 P-,fl 1 f , f I W f f .ww W. ix, 2 ',,.i if W. : zv xv 'W f Q2 f 0 alnl CHARLES jACKSON..track and football teams..Block P..industrial arts majors ..will go to collegeuremembers the poem . LEATRICE JACKSON..home economics major..will work and go to college..re- members the Poly Senior Ball. JOHN JEFIMOFF .. football and t r a ck teamsnsafety award..foreign language and industrial arts majors..will enter service .. remembers m any exciting sports events. THEO KASPAR..Block P Parrot staff... foreign language ma- jor will go to a language school... re- members all of the homework. W V NAOMI LARIEAU .... business major...will go to City College remembers the move- up assembly and not being able to go to the TOC in 1957. JEANETTE LEBEDEFF..business major..will go to work..remembers the creameries before and after school. MADELEINE LEONG..Block P..Public Speaking Clu.b..Future Nurses..C.S.F... Service Society..math, science. foreign language, English and business majors ..will work and then go to college.. remembers the move-up assembly. GARY LEWIS. . student body athletic man- ager..Block P..Big Brothers.. football. basketball and track teams..All-City football..English major..will enter ser- vice and college..remembers winning the 1959 basketball championship by beating Washington 29-27. X i mg Q N X ,X Se Qf. Lu 5 ROBERT MILLER EVELYN McGRAW..science major..will go to City College..remernbers the move- up assembly and the good teachers. LOUISE McNA1R..Block P..F.B.L.A. .. Cheerleaders' Club .. business major.. will go to work..remembers the many exciting football games. TERRY MILKO..swimming team..ACap- pella..music major..will go to City Col- legenremembers his first day at Poly and that lonely feeling. FRANK MILLER .... Student Council swimming and track managers Block P Big Brothers science major will go to City College remembers his P.E. classes and running to Stow Lake. Wf 'fi A ,, K X Z 5? I j student body athletic manager high sen- ior president...C.S.F. life member Ser- vice Society prexy Public Speaking Club.. Radio Club... indus- trial arts award Bank of America win- ner math and in- dustrial arts major will goto U.C. re- members Mr. Maxwell. ,,,,, I X -Q Ja l ' 2, f' A . 917' fi L, V 7 , f ffl, x 47 If X fg L 'f j ,. f, f m jj A . 1 W, A .,.. . , fs 4 VM , . ly , Viv . 1' f M N I A , P .... Z ...., l. .,, V , :E i 1 2 , , fl IZ 1 SOPHIE MITCHELL. . . class collector G.A.A. Block P business major will go to work remem- bers the 1959 football championship. 1 , 'asf ,M . f ,, . . M , lf X je Q' I ff If . Z1 X 4 l 8 sky, SARA LlBBY..hlgh soph president.. Cheerleaders' Club.. Service Society .. Casualettes Trl-Y..yearbook staff..Eng- lish major..will attend college in Utah ..remembers so many championship games. VICTOR MARTINEZ..mixed chorus..pep band..music block .. will go to college ..remembers looking for the fourth floor swimming pool as a low soph. LEVELL McGl-IEE Science major .. ., will go to City College remembers going to the TOC games. ffm. ALINE NEAL...Block P F.B.L.A. Ser- vice Society... Cheer- leaders' Club busi- ness and home eco- nomics majors will go to work remem- bers the day she be- came a high senior. ? 2 4, wav' .. ,J . Xp .-l JOHN NEAL .... Block P Big Brothers varsity basketball and track teams indus- trial arts major...will go to college re- members the TOC in Berkeley. -v ale! f 1 V , ,y as f 1 . -'i.g rl ' f :mfg Z - f ..., , :gp-2:-gs' ---- .9 ff 3.,:: '3 52' N V , . 3 , '9 . ' 1 :.. .1 :ze iid-'W ' hh-L 1 f Ln i fa. .1 .,.- Q Qb.. . I Q' . f ,A,,1 -l.V f 2 llzv sf , ii? .,,. i l-,. 5 EQ' - '-v,. ' -v f ' - . AY' A t W, X-Q . . exam .X VIRGINIA ORETGER.. class collector..B1ock P Retailing Club... Cheerleaders' Club business major will work and go to night college remembers the friendliness of Poly. 'Q C 'S ANN ORLOFF ..... F.B.L.A. Retailing Club A Cappella business and music majors remembers all of the teachers. VIC REYNA..track team..math and science majors.will go to City College ..remembers Mr. Maxwe1l's jokes. PEARLENE ROUNDS..F.B.L.A. .. mod- ern danceubusiness major..will go to college.. remembers the move-up as- sembly. JOHN SCC7'l T..track team.. industrial arts major..will enter service..remem- bers his first day at Poly. - Page 66 - tw , -. 'X wa. Q LK' 5 HERBERT PARNELL ....industrial arts ma- jor remembers the move-up assembly and Mr. Zimmerman. f fl 5 PARETHA NEAL.. F.B. L.A.. .home econ- omics major..will go to college..remem- bers the phrase, Seniors, don your hats. ROSALIND NOVELLI..Future Retailers .. Miss Polytechnic of l959 ..English and retailing majors..wlll go to work.. remembers the move-up assembly. CATHERINE O'DONNELLt..high senior veep..low junior prexy..high soph veep ..low soph secretary..Service Society.. Cheerleaders' ClLLb.. Parrot staff.. yearbook staff..English major..will be- come a beautician .. remembers the move-up assembly. ' - 2 X I-vp? 14 4.-, ... ! -, X 9 L I yi' 522117 Q I Q f l? . -, a ' Q.. .5531 ' - .12 I 2 we- . ,,...,, ya.-,.N 4v....,,N 49 X f , -on ,MSW 7' , ., I .- xv 4- wh A f asf ' t lffffffifff A.', 45 I I... f f,', aff' :J , ,f.l.l A ' 'W Z az. KERMIT PEWITT .... yearbook staff in- dustrial arts major will enter the service remembers always being caught holding hands with his girl. WILLIAM PHILLIPS.. industrial arts major.. will enter the service remembers grad- uation and running a- round Kezar. MITZI QUAN .. F.B.L.A. .. Retailing Club ..business major..will continue working ..remembers the day she became a high senior. GRACE RESPESS ..Drama Club.. Parrot sta.ff..English major..will go to City Co1lege..remembers her first impression of Poly as a sophomore. .L fs 41' f 'af .LLLI X it ,M S t ' SIDNEY THOMPSON.. Block P Big Broth- ers Parrot staff basketball, track, and cross country teams math and in- dustrial arts majors will go to college remembers being on the 1959 champion- X , 8 1. . I. EDWARD TRUJILLO.. assistant cheerleader ...Cossack's I-Ii-Y yearbook staff li- brary helper Eng- lish major will go to City College re- members the day he was selected assistant ,., ship track team, cheerleader. ff' I -ff? ' 'X M x A -fu if 0 j' 'A f is j I so , I .1 VALERIE WILSON .. yearbook staff.. A Cappellauhome economics major..wil1 go to collegenremembers the move-up assembly. CHARLES WRIGI-l'T..industrial arts major..will enter the service..remem- bers paying for his yearbook. LORETTA YEE .. F.B.L.A .. modern dance..business major..will continue to work..remembers the day she left. VIRGINIA ZANE..high senior treasurer ..Public Speaking Club..A Cappella..fea- ture editor of Parrot ..English major ..will go to City Collegenremembers the pantomines she did at the rallies and the move-up assembly. N JANET ZOCCI-II..low senior secretary.. Block P..Cheerleaders' Club..pom-pon girl.. Service Society.. F.B.L.A. .. year- book staffnbusiness major..will go to City Collegenremembers the friendli- ness of Polytechnic. ELVE VILIBALD .... class collector Re- tailing Club modern dance retailing ma- jor will go to work ..remembers how nice everyone was when she first came to Poly. W... A Mfuf K, EMMETT SHANNON..Block P..track and cross country..pep band..music major.. will get marrieclnremembers running on three championship track teams. EUGENE SMlTH..swimming and cross country..Engl1sh major..will work and go to collegenremembers the day gradua- tion finally arrived. CHARLOTTE TAYLOR..pom-pon girl.. Cheerleaders' Club. G.A.A. ..yearbook sta.ff..business and English majors..will go to work..remembers trying out for pom-pon girl with the measles. IRVIN WEINSTOCK class collector...busi- ness major will go to City College re- members meeting all of the friendly Poly students. D PATRICK WILLIAMS track and cross country Block P math andindustrial arts majors will go to City College re- members the skating parties, Block P pic- nics, and the football pageants. I I . I l 3 if r ' 2 ouring fAe y 's. X i Y ff! u it U larin 9 .fgcfiuifiezi The spring 1960 term got off to a shuffling start with club initiations and the Block P skating party heading the activities. Attending basketball games soon gave way to attending track meets and baseball games. The Poly Theatre Arts Guild presented Flight Info Danger, and the school newspaper won another award as one of the best papers in San Francisco. Introducing this section is PETE WONDERLEY, all set to see that you are entertained as you peek into spring. - Page 68 - ,X Q ,, :V f' I ,aa fwv Q ff 7597 ' ,,3Q531w,mf , Q, A 2- 5' M, , f f 47 I ,f 1,614 , ,fy K!! .5 4 Q yffl' 4 ff I 1- 'zf 1, ff V - -W 1 1 2? iz -4, ,,,, ' 1 3? , '2f4,M Q 3 1- X ,V ? , 2 if CHARLEY GUTIERREZ President MINDY McINTOSH Vice-President Big moment in the lives of the spring 1960 student body officers was the official swear- ing in exercises in front of the entire student body. Principal Ivor Callaway is seen ad- ministering the oath of office. CToo late to back out now, Charleylj ,effing .gjfuclenf Z?ocJg 0 .JCQQIQ p0 g As the spring term opened in February, the student body officers found they had a busy term ahead. Card sales lagged and a drive to improve them was launched. The basketball team was having difficulty maintaining its record, and a spirit building program was begun. All of the officers concentrated their ef- forts on these two areas, and im- provement was noted. Stan Vukovich plastered the halls with posters. Charley Gutierrez guided the Student Council. Alicia Carrasco pushed card sales. As the term progressed, it became obvious that the teamwork employed by the officers was having effect. ,,, . .,,, , .,- -I vv-. i- l,,,, ,, r' , if DEANN CAIN 3' . Secretary - W. A ,vw 1 In ,aj . 'I...,f A , Q2 L ' ALICIA CARRASCO Treasurer Q S , l - Page 70 - UL, .,,V , L.. ,,W,,Wf,.W1ffwWyv,,7fffw5MywW5,,7,, o V f fu, 4 !AC0l'.'5 WOFLQJ -Nad efif .911 Cilg In addition to spirit and card sales, the group spent many hours on other school problems. Such things as clean-up occupied much of their time. Recognition to outstanding stu- dents was another, and a special assembly for students with good grades was held. Preparing and planning school dances kept them busy in the area of social activity. A faculty- student softball game was arranged and proved successful. And so the term progressed and as- semblies, the Court Fair, field trips, the term play, athletic contests, and many other school functions were successfully completed with the aid and assistance of the student body officers. BILL STEINWAY Cheerleader - Page 71 - ROBERTA DURHAM Business Manager DAVE GONZALEZ I may 5 1,-f Q, V:,,,v27 , 2 V Athletic Director STAN VUKOVICI-I Publicity Director Papa Charley tells the student body offi- cers what he expects of them during the spring term. lt is obvious that he has corn- plete control of the group as can be observed from the facial expressions. Oh, well, it made a nice picture, anyway. 1,5 , .1 - I Aww., 6 , ,4 ff, 2. I I 9,34 ,, v- v- ! HW ,. z.. L- - ajJigA Senior lea Jem RN K . g Xe., ' WAYNE SERVICE President x X XSX X XX X X :L xx N X SNS A A ff A --N mrs QF , T . E -as X ff .J A5 MARY TAYLOR Secretary DONNA GLIEBE Student Council ' A S ' . - fl 4 SANDRA ADAMS Student Council -X r X . E Y. - 4: .r...,m Step right up, ladies and gents .... I dare ya ,. Dave Colon. ' ' fx, After two and a half years of hopeful waiting the move-up assembly finally arrived forthe high seniors. As soon as the caps are donned, the new school leaders prepare to give the Senior Yell. Xlith some 350 of them screaming, the rafters of Poly were given a hearty shaking, - Page 72 - GVNEN FRANKLIN Vice-President 'N A 4' 'N mls , BERNADEANE ZIMMER Treasurer MARTHA NOLE S Student Council SANDRA SHAVN Student Council y s 2 A l . DIANE DECESARE Low Senior Vice President il I . L s MARY BUSH Low Senior President Whew, but that Charleston is a gasserI Barbara Chiodo. Specks Newell complete with dark glasses, white cane, and wild hat served as umpire of the men' s faculty versus student softball game. He stole the show with his hllariotm acting, proving that teachers, too, enjoy a good time and can be good sports. i'f1 y ,ttt , .iw X ,gf ,G 1 , I V, , Q N. E gb Q X Lb. Qfwx ss. X S X fi Z ws ws ' f BEVERLY JOHNSTON Low Senior Secretary- Treasurer , f A gf. ' 1, I Z, t , , f f 'off f 49 t A H, 7 4 4 ' Qi ,pig-1' f, V - ffyh , f' 2,7 Vx l V ' f .. 2 f' , iff ,f f' .AAA A 'Eg' amy, ,Lf a - it -' ,,.. W' 2 255 'if I v Z Q ,,,4.4. t . ,L V, - I , X ' :g-,mf fwffpff My r ' ,' L., - M' , . ,,Wf,fjy!5f!VZ I at 4 f, ,401-, w,a'g,,f f ' f W., MM ' 2 f f f-fwfi f 'vf V 1' f 2 f 1 ,IEANET TE NELSON Student Council K , DITTY KAPAGIANNIS Student Council The women facutly did itl They beat the Girls' Block P inalively volleyball match to prove that they have what it takes. Here we see Miss joan Allen showing top form as she relays the ball back toward her opponents. Ready to give her support is Miss Ena Aguirre while Mrs. Phyllis Nord- hausen looks OT1. K MARILYN NELSON Student Council A - 2 t W ,vyib uv , 1 A. ,,,Vt A I , C f 4' fag. 3 Ay A --.. fa New lhfwkizz' ,fy 2 Student Council nmmunnummwmuz-xfv, ff JUNE SORIAKOFF LgA JUHLOI' OZJQCIJQPJ 5 PRISCILLA POPIN '--'LIDARLENE FICI High junior Vice-President High ,ll1I1i0i' 5SCI'9IaI'y at .-. 5: A r ,M E I CAROLYN WARE 1 , rf ,,. , A , ,flax AA4- , . ,, in TOM CARROLL f fi f Student Council ' , .' 'W 'r . My -, . fi aff' ', gf , ,,.f ,, YW 1 J f , f I DIANE O'NEILl., Student Council Coach jim Witt, emphasizing the importance of spirit and game attendance, introduced the members of the varsity basketball team to an inspired audience. Al- though the teamsuffered defeat for the first time in four years, f by slim margins at that, the spirit showed by many Polyites, left little to be desired. High Junior President J As if I careI .. Martha Noles. 'm M 2.29, A C 2 ' , I DIANE PE RRINE Student Council I MARLAN RIGAS Student Council SAM SILVE RMAN Low Junior President OLU Q ,417 MARJORIE BLACK Low Jtuiior Vice-President unior opeaclerd , , ,. , ,. ,, , ,... .AWK ELETA cook Low Junior Secretary- Treasurer ? 3 Y CAROL JEAN JONES Student Council Bill Steinway, head cheerleader, tries to console the very unhappy pom pon girls after the Parrots suf- fered a heart-breaking loss to Lincoln in basket- ball in the semi-finals. Although the loss was hard to take, Polyites took the loss in stride, emphasiz- ing the sportsmanship of a great school. .1 'Z' 5 f f . H 4 Q' W h e r e are you, Little Star? .. Beverly Johnston. - Page 75 - l-wwm.,,-Aw-- -J. W-- Q :is ef' 2151,-: 5 Q f,-7 , L . 3, -Q OATHY ULEARY FLORENCE JACKSON High Sophomore Vice-President SgEAgEghIgInl:51iI?reSident High 50Ph0m01'e SSCFEYHYY' Treasurer : A A-V .. - f fri, ' , ,. 5 -t . K ' ,M--N IgA .ggolokomore eaclerw S ,A S me 4 ,,,,,,w . The big night has finally arrived, and Carol Harney, Sharon Wicker- P sheimer, Charley Gutierrez, and jerry White are readying them- -E 1 selves for the rock ' em, sock ' em JUDY OWEN Block P Skating Party, The event proved to be a sore spot for most Polyites attending. Student Council Bill Steinway and jerry White really enjoyed the skat- ing party, and what boys wouldn't with those oddsl Here they are giving private lessons to some eager- to-learn young ladies. Those lucky dogs! First you put your tooties close up , tight.... ......Sharon Kennedy. ow 0,0 omore ea efif WVTWWZY ,, X ' we Q ' - ' ' iw X F , N QSST 4 ,. X A ' TERI BRAY X ' N -- M f Low Sophomore Vice-President 1 X S ' 1 'Xt 'QB' LEONARD ANZALONE Low Sophomore President What Cha doin', big A b0y7 , , , . Marie Dunn MARIO ALAS 2' 4 14 . Student Council 2 , f 1: V .t J, 2. .?i?e3' ' , +-3? L' 'F3'-gyw yg arf' T T a+3f2Z3h -' 'A ' 3- 'gif qgggfg 5' -if Qiiihso RAY NEVILLES Student Council ' Members of the Girls' Block P sat- irized the women faculty for their spring 1960 initiation. Each new member had to come to school look- ing like a certain teacher. Here we see the students' versions of Miss Pudoff, Mrs. Ott, Miss McGrath, Miss Kenney, Mrs. Naumann, and Mrs. Alvarado. iff X' 'Viiihff f , WF' f f ff , ,, Xffffz f f if f JOAN BOOKER Low Sophomore Secretary-Treasurer We LARRY HIRTZEL Student Council laring Cfu 65 eruecl .SJcAoof REGISTRY PRESIDENTS Row 1: J. Booker, S. I-lerrell, D. Walker, R. Dean, S. Argent, D. Padilla, F. Jeskalian, C. Smith, T. Piggee R. Marfil, B. Lozano, G. Clark, C. Wise. Middle Row: W. Lopez, J. Martinez, V. Winters, K. Polivka, J. Strain, F. Jackson, W. Champagne S. Schoorenberg, V. Bauer, D. McDevitt, J. Morris, D. Gonzalez, D. Zugman, A. Baez, B. Peila, M. Estagin, R. Marinai Top Row: O. Thomas, M. Burrell, J. Golfes, J. Kelly, M. Velasquez, J. Bravo, J. Scrempos, R. Pewitt J. I-libbard, J. Weaver, D. Foss, D. DePoister, T. McMahon JUNIOR RED CROSS FRONT ROW: P. Greenwood, M, Henderson, K. Dale, E. Washington. J. Davis, D. Dial, B. Steinway B. Velasquez, B. Montgomery, M. Santo Tomas, F. Korkus, C. McGinry 2nd Row: O. Hays, V. Malyemzian, N. Clark, L. Rawls 3rd Row: L. Lemack, J. Sims, J. Soriakoff, A. Garcia, Judi Stelzriede, D. Bakke, L. Borsoni, R. Tamayo G. Johnson, M. Ray, Z. Tookas TOP ROW: J. Lopez, C. Fugate, C. Jones, C. Brocato, L. Vaughn, B. Russell, T. Florin, R. Jackson P. Wilson, A. Simone, B. Laurant, B. Bancroft CLASS COLLECTORS FRONT ROW: M. Woods, F. Vandever, M. Santo Tomas, G. Coppin, P. Washburn, R. Alter, F. Williams, D. DeCeasare, P. Dye, C. O'Leary, N. Henderson, M. Delgman, A. Oliver 2nd ROW: D. Nordby, M. Thomson, P. Fong, O. I-lays, D. Mecham, S. Zhode, T. Beck, J. Booker, J. Black, D. Flemons, G. Burgess, R. Carter 3rd ROW: R. Johnson, J. Caicia, J. Brock, D. Childers, L. Wong, J. Lambros, M. Marte, F. Martin, C. Hunter, G, Pursley TOP ROW: D. Oller, B. Camden, M. Lazzareschi, S. Bottimore, K. Schlickting, M. Estagin, D. Kohnke, R, Evans, M. Barr, P. Grier 1 . - fffwfwz,' 1,4-wfwf . , . :- SERVICE SOCIETY Row l: V. Bauer, A.Garcia, C. Harney, N. Gleason, R. Scott, G. Wesley, P. Pagan, D. DeCesare, L. Decker, L. Turnbull, L. Cooper, R. Klawonn Row 2: R. Alter, D. Fici, A. Carrasco, Bev. Johnston, C. Jones, C. Ware, J. Owen, F. Jeskalian, A. Kap- ogiannis, G. Walters, S. Daniel, T. Stingley, G. Calvert, D. Gonzalez, M. Mclntosh, F. Fletcher, B. Burrell, M. Novello, S. Rudock Row 3: K. Lastrucci, W. Champagne, F. Bennett, C. Trainor, W. Lopez, G. Franklin, C. Wise, F. Martin, M. Bush, K. Hart, B. Steinway, M. Lazzareschi, B. Nielsen, P. Popin, A. Heard, D. Perrine Row 4: J. Kramer, B. Camden, G. Kraus, R. Corbett, B. Melcher, T. Panos, S. Vukovich, C. Gutierrez, P. Dye, C. O'Leary, J. Weaver, D. O'Neill Row 5: S. Michael, J. Miller, L. Miller, C. Nail, J. Morris, F. Jackson, I. Freerks, B. Lewis, J. Soriakoff, B. Sperring, D. Mecham, V. Maleymezian, O. Hays, C. Boyd, G, White, S. Bush, J. Stich, R. Johnson, M. Pirlo, K. McMurray, P. Rifkin, M. Black, J. Black, M. Rigas, D. Flemons, C. Messick . fr Y if? 4 J J 'ff'---L. , A f ,,,,,,,,,. , . ' 3, , LIBRARY STAFF FRONT ROW: J. Shina, C. Alvarez, E. McIntyre, J. Bunton, D. Gerald, C. Gosse, J. Johnson, T. Ojala. B. Valasquez MIDDLE ROW: D. Hidlebaugh, L. Rogers, D. Pride, M. Byrd, D. Washington, J. Williamsen, C. Wise, W. Lopez, L. Smith, E. Oliver, B. Short, C. Syme TOP ROW: D. Taylor, J. Strain, D. Schmidt, B. Verbarg, M. Abramenikeff, R. Taube, M. Corcoran, K. Smalley, C. Chase, R. Kell, R. Evans, J. McMillen L. Gatlin, S. Beck, FUTURE RETAILERS Row 1: M. Isaacs, V. Beach, S. Russo. M. Santo Tomas, P. Grier, F. Martin, M. Corcoran, K. Smalley Row 2: M. Doss, M. Dobbs, G. White, S. Wayne, S. Wickersheimer, J. Johnson, S. Shaw, J. Starkey, E. Quan, C. Hamilton Row 3: J. Nelson, B. Anderson, P. Kasdorf, A. Douat, C. Addleman, T. Amaya, K. Mann of -ff, V Front Row: C. Hoeft, S. L. Cooper, M. Isaac, V. 'S M2 uf C.S.F. Howard, J. Davis, B. Steinway, R. Corbett, R. Klawonn, Hart. Middle Row: J. Soriakoff, J. Leary. G. Hallberg, J. Owen, L. Turnbull, J. Miller, L. Massimiani, D. O'Nei1l M. Bush, K. Hart, A. Ca rrasco. K. Lastrucci, D. Gliebe. Top Row: E. Chin, R. Paton, D. Milayyo, J. Heintz, F. Wong, K. Tischer, J. Weaver, C. Cope, C. Hunter S. Yukovich. B. Bancroft, M. Bertani. Y 1 , ,J 3 r 1 QQ it , 1 V L ' l I ,. ' 1 . J ,- A 1.2.2. A 1 T l i .if ,,, , . - - , V , 5 3 ' ' Q. V V M... ., , . 1 gf' J 2,59 4 yi J- gh Agn f 1 f , W 3 1 ' I A , M. ' 'L' Y' lUf5'f4f V Q ' THEATRE ARTS GUILD 1 . . ,J We ' ' , -V ,af - S. Wickersheimer, D. Fici, Front Row: L. Wendland, R. Noakes, C. Messica. M. Felt, J. Darby, F. Fletcher, B. Burns, M. Bugallo Second Row: D. Perrine. S. Michael, P. Popin, G. Stieper, L. Turnbull, I. Freerks, D. Cain, P. Baker Third Row: S. Beck, J. Foster, T. Vlells, E.K. Perry, B. Lewis, I. Rodriquez, A. Kojanoff. TOP TEACHERS' CLUB FRONT ROW: L. Woods, A. Heard, C. Fay, D. Fay, D. Hawell, M. Rossi, V. Hart. MIDDLE ROW: NX. Lopez, M. Gardner, G. Franklin, J. Davis, C. Wise, L. Dozier, Jr. TOP ROW: Z. Fundulis, V. Malyemezian, O. Hays, T. Wells, B. Sperring, D. Vlashington. B. Laurant J. Soriakoff. CHEERLEADERS CLUB FRONT ROW: D. Perrine, D. Razdoroff, B, Steinway, M. Jacobs. MIDDLE ROW: C. Fong, F. Kramer, D. Gonzalez, K. Woolwine, A. Heard, F. F. Flet- cher, D. HowelL STAGE CREW FRONT ROW: F. Watts, M. Ehr- lich, K. Sauers, L, Farmer, K. Woolwine, R. Flaherty, C. Lee, W. Too. MIDDLE ROW: R., Over, B. Maxwell, R. Arnaldo, P. Re- gent. TOP ROW: M. Lane, R.Cor- bett, S. Shaw, D. Floyd, R. Stephens, M. james, F. Nesby. CUB PARROT STAFF FRONT ROW: S. Bush, V. Mal- ymezian, S. Daniel, F. Jeskalian, C. Carrillo, C. Rawls, A. Rivera MIDDLE ROW: T. Vledemeyer, M. Byrd, L. Gatlin. D. Kapogi- annis, S. Rudock, L. Miller, D. Baxter, J. Scheb, M. Estagin TOP ROW: S. Herrell, B. Sper- ring, O. Hays, J. Soriakoff, K, McMurray, G. Pfotenhauer, C. Preston FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS FRONT ROW: M, Figueroa. P. Washburn, M. Taylor, J. Deeton, M. Bush. S. Freeman. D. Ed- wards. L. Massimiani. MIDDLE ROW: F. Williams, A. Papia. A, Arogon. D. DeCeasare, M. Axionoff. L. Stawkiewicz, M. Pir- lo, B. Grant, C. Scanlan. TOP ROW: L. Bertucci, S. Bush, B. Johnston, E. Davis, S. Ware, E. Dyssegard, S. Griffith, G. Wal- ters. ff. ' S. 0 6 - Page 81 - -Q Ra . l 2 ' fx 1 O 1 o .N fx X , .f . XXX. ...im lx nf 1- FENCINC CLUB Row I: J. Monteton, R. Blunt, W. Langell, L. Woods, C. Wylie, F. Freerks, T. Wells, B. Decker. Row 2: J. Harlan, J. Freerks, D. Hidlebaugh, J. Wilbers, F. Jeskalian, L. Farmer, J. Darby, C. Gosse, J. Marshall Row 3: A. Busby, R. Taube, A. Pace, M. Tapia, T. Wedemeyer, K. Dale, S. I-Ierrell, S. Bush, M. Henderson, Todd CHESS CLUB Front Row: K Herger P Pat terson, D. DeDenko, S. McBride J. Leary. Middle Row: M. OW, R. Lane POM PON GIRLS' CLUB Front Row: P. Popin, C. Chapman, C. Holdener, L. Miller, J. Miller, M. Bush, C. Nail,. O. Pinedo, M. Rigas, F. Jeskalian. 2nd Row: P. Greenwood, G. Pursley, O. Hayes, R. Alter, B. Rogers, S. Wentworth, M. Bertani, S. Sabo, K. Cain, L. Sciarra. P. Salvato, R. Wielgosz, A. Kapogiannis. 3rd Row: T. Berry, J. Adams, V. Bauer, F. Williams, B. Johnston, M. Henderson, D. DeCesare, S. Bush, P. Pagan, L. Decker, M. Pirlo, K. McMurray, S. Rudock, B. Short, J. Leary, C. Landucci. 4th Row: G. Wilson, L. Singer, B. Camden, L. Thorner, C. Messick, P. Aguilar, L. Dunlap, P. Fong, F. Vandever, T. Bray, G. Clark, H. Mendelson. N. Henderson. Sth Row: L. Wong, A. Papia, R. Blanz, M. Cava, K. Schlichting, P. Lattimore, C. I-Ioeft, K. Dale, S. Herrel, T. Vkederneyer, M. Novello, E. Blake, C. Rawls, C. Manrique, P..Dye, J. Mah, M. Livar. GCG ,LJ 'W - l9I'Ll1 I'0lll95 I'0Ul 2 .5515 A all 0I'UlC2.'f Z , at 5 7 Vi, ,zzfiaagjyf ,VQZQW ff- I I .1 f 0, n , es W A ST? -lj MI. ' ' W5 , , I 'ffm N., 44 , , l Q' iw Q. , f 1 , If VA .A ' , 'il ' Y 2 is , , X Z X X 1' 'la Y ,z A 1 A '- I 1 f I , ,.-'::lv 9? , A . VW ,,,,,,,gQ A 5 X a Q X ASH ,i tt. BOYS' BLQCR P Si BIG BROS. Row l: R. Minemoto, T. Kakiuchi, C. Cobb, C. Currington, K. Sauers, C. Gutierrez, C. jones, E. Oliver, A, Darnes. Row 2:A. Baez, L. Russo, M.Burrell, M. Velasques, M, Estagin, R. Pewitt, B. Madsen, O, Thomas. Row 32 R. Bancroft, ll. Hooper, G. Kraus, J. Arterberry, D, Colon, R. Cannon, B. Tucker, G. White, 5.MOOFE'. J. H6iHEZ. Row -i: R, Corbett, D. Dea, D, Ringen, j, Holm, C. Harris, R. Leftwich, R. Mondragon, B, Maxwell, B. Seifert, R. Carrillo, B.Olson, R, Byers. Row 5: D, Pyle, M. Pavis, A, Heard, P. Benassini, R. Evans, A, Tatum, D. Novitzky, J. Artberry, K, jaramillo, L, jones, R. Ely, A. Burton, B. Burns, R, Marinai. CHARLES GUTIERREZ DONNA GLIEBE Spring President Spring President GIRLS' BLOCK P Front row: L, Gee, S. Fong. L. LaRocca, D. Ernhard, A. Papia, D. Gliebe, D, Schmidt, C. Harney, C. Flores, B, Verbarg, F. Bennett. 2nd row: B. Dailey, J. Davis, D. Dial, M. Axionoff, L, Wendland, L. Turnbull, D, Bakke, L. Decker, M, Bush, D. DeCeasare, A,Carrasco, K. Hart. 3rd row: D. Taylor, D. Kohnke, B. Thomp- son, R. Taube, C, Bentley, E, Perry, R, Scott, N, Gleason, B. Johnston, E. Hansen, S. Freeman, G. Coppin. Top row: B, Zimmer, M. Taylor, M. Mclntosh, 1, Williams, S. Shaw, M, Rossi, J. Soriakoff, E. Dyssegard, J, Sims. S, Wesley, A. Garcia, K, Lastrucci. W, 40 N, Www' ' 5 , , S fo C, Jr- t, t tx Q MARTHA NOLES Editor- in- chief Q . IQ ' EL MARY BUSH Reporter Exchange Ed ALICIA CARRASCO itor DAVID COLON Reporter DIANE DECESARE Business Manager -E59 if 1 j ' Ei arrof Sin! ainfainri STAN VUKOVICH Managing Editor ' Reporter Reporter - Page 84 - ourna i5m .gjfuclenfa MARY ERIKSON CARMEN FLORES BEVERLY JOHNSTON Reporter DONNA KOHNKE Reporter Members of the spring 1960 Parrot had a lot of fun producing the city's best high school newspaper. With energetic Martha Noles at the helm, the students produced four issues of the paper and worked on various school and community projects. Stan Vukovich, the great arguer, served as managing editor. Friendly Ethel Perry held down the position of fea- ture editor, while track star Ralph Leftwich bossed the sports page. Happy joan Miller did the copy cor- rection, and conscientious Alicia Car- rasco kept busy as exchange editor, That character Diane DeCesare collected the loot as business mana- ger. I I 1- 'qaay I f .. Reporter ' A' ' l , d ,, d JOAN MILLER A A , L f I A '-AA f , Copy Editor , 'ri' ' N z' ,, M Qin, f,ff,, l fjff X vI,v , ' Al -2 Wy? rn, 5 I5 y .',. 4 NEIL o'BR1EN ' Q 1AAl V , Reporter Z jp Z ' MIKE RODRIQUEZ ,L , if A R p ter it 4 A 5' ' ' e of of Z g fa fl cla I' Jil 32 t agl earn 3 ETI-LEL PERRY Feature Editor RALPH LEFTWlCI-l Sports Editor ' VAL SAKOVICH Reporter B OB SEIFERT Reporter BILL ST EINWAY Reporter Reporter PETE WONDERLEY And then there were the workers-- the reporters. They Wrote, inter- viewed, and typed, gaining experience in many different ways, Mary Bush had fun worrying Mr, Kohtz by los- ing stories. Dave Colon argued about capital punishment, Mary Erikson just Couldn't quite meet deadlines, and Carmen Flores did her work in her own quiet way. Bev Johnston was al- ways willing to take any story, and Donna Kohnke had fun writing about senior doings. Lisa Mangaoang always seemed to get the difficult stories, and Neil O'Brien and Val Sakovich covered the sports scene. Bob Seifert enjoyed his trips to the bank, Bill Steinway arrived late each day, drip- ping wet, and Pete Wonderley had a hard time remembering what he learned in Journalism l. Avery happy term for alll f 0-4 jf' 'AW- -4-.41,,'k-754,43 -: , 4, A x v' -f-- I -L - 55 :Q f L, , r 1 f , 't'tt - , ,, ,.f t 4 ,f .ff ,V 2? 2 A, , - W ' 2 A f if , L' ' iwfvfif if Q ' -'WK z f af 4 gm, 4 K, ,,V, Mn K , 2 .: ' -WM n Q2 f- R' I 5 sf ssh- Y ! K . ?f ! xx! x , , Q . i f 'r T , AZN' n, . ' 1431 ' fi' g. x 1 g 1 Passengers gaze nochalantly out the plane windows as they begin their Flight lnto Danger . 6 7 x9I1t0 angel' ai a 74 r if n 9 rip CHARACTERS George Spencer. . . .... Bob Lewis Stewardess. . . .... Diane Perrine Eleven passengers and two pilots plus the peo- ple waiting for them to land were the characters in this term's Theatre Arts Cuild's production, Flight into Danger. Suspense begins when one by one the passengers are taken ill. After careful deliberation, the sick- ness is found to be food poisoning which is in the fish, It is discovered that both pilots BIS fish. Vvhen the pilots pass out from the poison, a frantic search is made to find someone who is not only capable of flying a plane, but who also didn't eat fish. Such a man is found, although he hasn't flown anything but small war planes in the last ten years. With the aid of an ex-pilot in the Los Angeles control tower, he manages to make a crash landing. -P Dr. Baird. . . Mrs. Foster. . . Mr. Foster. . Miss Williams. . Margo. . . . . Cathy. . . jane. . . Helen ..... First Officer. Captain. . . . Controller. . . Ticket Agent. May Spencer. . . . . .. .Laurel Turnbull Switchboard Operator. . . . . . .jack Darby Cecilia Messick . . . . .joe Clark . .Fleur Foster . . Betty Burns . .Linda Rogers . .Ingrid Freeks . . .Deann Cain . . . Al Kojanoff . . . .Tim Wells . Robert Noakes . . . . .Stella Beck . Ethel Perry Harry Burdick. . . . . . . . . Glen Steiper Captain Treleaven. . . . Rich Whisman Loud speaker. . oge 86 - .Lynn Wendland He can't fly that plane! We're watching these peo- ple go to their deathsI A tense moment finds Ethel Perry, Laurel Turnbull, Glen Steiper, and Robert Noakes staring helplessly toward the plane as it tries to land. Ticket agent Stel- la Beck hurries the anxious pass- engers toward s gate three. At gate three waits the plane that they are destined never to forget. A gy ,f fy' X , M5 , 4, Gig ' f ' 7:11. 1 4 we- M av- l M14 . V' ff ' '? 'NWl, at , f 1' e W 4 X ,, y 4 'W f , ..,,,..,.-,-.f::',,,,,, M' , ,I 'f I 2 ' f if Af M 6522 if 42 ff ,I jf Q yyggoi VV -rvvv H tr ., n ,L LJ? ? V ' K 'ff .I V g: Z5 ' W, r , 1 4 ', - y , ' 'l I ' ttl l he ,Q X Q , I, . l can't black out, Who'1l , fly the plane? utters Tim ' Wells, captain of flight 714, jack Darby and Diane Per- rine, the doctor and the stewardess, hope against hope that the captain will recover. 4 is Q Z, ,,l, ,,., ' , f ,f ,Q , L If ' 5 , at L' ,i ii iff, , , X, Y V .. V., iwqffk C frm H 11,1 , -I N , A M' J' W- 5, . ,, bmi '7 . ' ' ff f ,gf ,4 QM ff fy ffl . M242 ? M7 7 ,,, , ,,,,,4M ayf ,ef f N. 4, ,f 'f f,f n,x7 f fyfw, I wwf. W 2 'f 'ffaa aff, ,f , - f ffm f f A V f f, ff ' f 2 , :aff l g ' fy ', ,z?3' eff, flwflffff .ff I ' '4 'QM if f fm 2 f, - Page 87 - 1 rf. JMZZQ. 'Vfj Y , ' ,C A ' ff' ' 53:12-. I 'W 7, 7 W I lf face 1-ff 1 1 y 4' f f ,Q 3 4 l gf f A f 4 , , Z, If V gf Q?-it Z gf XM! iff 1, 9 ff f 1 lf 1 -Z Ly gb fb ,fp if f f f 0 f l f 7 X Z ,Q 4 2 4 Z' f Z ,M ff 4 fi Z 421 wg 7 1 f 1 M WR! Cadet Capt. Martinez Cadet Capt. Rogers Cadet Capt, Lewis Cadet Lt, Col. DeDenko Cadet lst Lt. Darby . ,t ,.,, pw, Cadet lst Lt. Schickle Cadet 2nd Lt. Bovsen Cadet 2nd Lt. Crawford From September through june, the eleven devoted members of R,O,T.C. Drill Team brought a worthy amount of recognition to the school. Commanded by Cadet Captain Dominic Viray, their ef- forts earned Polytechnic the prized Liberty Bell Trophy, a first place, and three second place awards. In addition the team helped raise school spirit with their sharp drills at football games, the pageant, and the 9lst Division Drill Competition. - Page 88 - CfLt. Col. Dmitri DeDenko, CfCapt. George Rogers, CfMajor Ray Tolles, and CfCapt. William Melcher stand in review as Major General William Gillmore inspects them. IQONYC. ai ware! winning The Poly ROTC battalion was honored with an inspec- tion by Major General William Gillmore, Commander of the XVth US Army Corps. General Gillmore and Principal Callaway are seen reviewing the officers. ., WW C!MaiOr T011eS CfCapt. Grier C!Capt. Melcher CfCapt. Viray The Polytechnic Drill Team stands at attention after receiving the first place trophy at the Columbus Day Parade in October. CADET C OMM ENDATIONS Efficiency Medal ................ Capt. Robert Lewis Best Third Year Cadet . . . . , lst Lt. George Rogers Best Second Year Cadet ..... . . 2nd Lt. Bobby Jacobs Best First Year Cadet ........ . . MfSgt, Boris DeDenko Outstanding Drill Team Member . . . . lst Lt. Dominic Viray Outstanding Drill Team Member . , . . MfSgt. Ellie Fore ::!IeacJer5Ailo ana! Jo aff? CXM. Sgt. Dominic Viray receives the Liberty Bell trophy for Polytechnic on Columbus Day. The Drill Team was awarded first place in com- petition with all of the city public high schools. Sfredde Resounding sharply throughout the school year was Poly's R.O. T.C. Drum Corps. Under the baton of Cadet lst Lieutenant Ed Baer, the corps played in civic parades and brought home sev- eral awards. With their well- executed renditions they added much to the twelve battalion parades held during the year. - Page 89 , C!2nd Lt. Charles Cflst Lt. Mongeton Cf2nd Lt. Domingos , -www Cf2nd Lt. Riley , IM., ,X .e . , 13 , I L,. 'A S' Z x M '4 A N 6 E. ' , Y . 4 A A 1 1 1 yi, Ki R 1 K A- E , it Lg , 5 A li X I . A CAPPELLA CHOIR Front row: D. Gonzalez, R. Mondragon, S. Howard, M. Brown, U. Reynolds, J. Davis, V. Spear, E. Davis, L. Lomack, F. Mangaoang, F. jeskalian, L. Wegmuller, P. Baker, V. Malynezian, M. Ellis, S. Luster, P. Pagan, B. Velasques, B, Beat, M. Mtmuz, S, Morgan, J. Nelson, J. Thomas, J. Williams, E. Barg. Second row: C. Alvarez, L. Dozier, j. Underwood, V. Cheney, H. Mendelson, M.1Novello, C, Nail, C. Rogers, M. Gonzalez, A. Foster, j. Kelly, B. Lott, B. Mongomery, D. Williams, L. Smith, Mr. Teplitz. Third Row: J. Darby, W, Richard, D. DeCarlisle, B. Wells, P. Grenier, K. McMurray, N. Gleason, B. Huser, L. Miller, M. Barr, H. Waller, G. Scott, H. Thomas, K. Dale, S. Hansen, O. Hayes, J. Sims, H. Golfos, D. McCoy, D. Dial, R. McGrew, B, Schoolcraft, M, Fitzgerald, Top row: B. Larson, L. johnson, M. Cooper, D. Taylor, j. Adams, A. Cossey, B. Nielson, E. Norton, B. Robertson, B. Franklin, I, Robinson, M. Mclntosh, J. Butler, C. Trainor, O. Woodley, R. Barrow, L. McManus, T. Fedei-off, D. Colon, A. Heinz, P.Ho1-ris, R. Robinson, R., Benjamin. usic elaarfmenf fmratcgxy' avej U A .., ,.. M-1 '..- 4, vm- ' I: .. ,ff fv,. ,- V , K7 Iv, 7 ff? , .,,. .Q . 4 W A '- fi g , , 3 , ,ff MIXED CHORUS Front row: M, Wod s, D. Ahuna. C. Evans, V. Hayden, A. Rivera, P. Fong, S. Lockhart. Second row: M. Flem- ing, G. Underwood, D. Vasgerdsia, J. Walls, C. Boyd. Third row: D. Blazer, M. Thomp- son, M. Rigas, F. Ful- ler, R. Yuen, B. Wells, S. Boger. Top row: P. Kasdorf, E, Alegria, W. Libby, C. Wilson, G. Herron, C. De Marie, Mr. Teplitz. As always, the Polytechnic band could be depended upon for a fine performance. They played at rallies, for music programs, for P,T.A. meetings, and other school functions. Mr. Stanley Shaff is the instructor. V e , -,,. L , we Z If ti? ' 6 4' al n Y '. . i ':--1 'if I an ,Q Ak? Y.. J aa be A figzikgyi Q ZW' Ax --,,,,.,Q,,.. H , . ,- kxwr V' J, I, ,ya 35,.gg,,K QW ff V if S MIXED CHORUS Front row: NL Figueroa, L. Mc Mullen, J. Johnson, D. Keith, M. Bravo, M. Bradford, P. Ap- odaca. Second row: F. Foster, A. Osborn, J. Hambrick, E. Barry, S. Farrell, J. Frank, M. Felt, D. Rutherford. Third row: B, Laurant, B. Blunt, M. Rankin. E. Stufflefield, O. Phil- lips, D. Smith, C. Huey, P. Lewis. Top row: E. Brewster, R. Banks, T. King, E. Rougley, I-L Williams, R. McGrew, Mr. D. Teplitz. 21 .3 POLY-PHONICS Front row: D. Hoffman, R. Hes- selroth, T. Henderson, C. Blow. Middle row: G. Hoffman, B. Draper, B. Jacobs, R. Ham- breck, J. Horner. Top row: M, Sorsenson, P. Anderson, K. Lewis, R. Robinson, V. Hart, A, Peters. , . . , , f , . 'Wy F75 Air. 5:-.1 A-I .7' I V:- Iain ,, 1- . -'v.,V':5Cf7f ' ' f ' , , VVVV , AV I, V A, , ,,, ,,., ,..,,,. ' H 4, A , 'V 4 1 V ,V . 4 ' V 'WV -? . M : :fa: 'M 'ffff: ,'55' , ffl ' 7 'ffl-1 'if' me ' A , V .,, V, a V. f, ,V.. , .,.f.!+f V ,W V , . f . 1-, ' 1533? .af ' ,vm I X2 W? Q 3 . W A 'N i Q - ,, 1 Va T... V ,, f J, ,,.,,,,,,,,,, f H.,,,,qy V, , .MV ,., V. , gg, f 4 ,q:,,,,:, . ., ,-,Z C A , V .. 4, ., V .I , Ag! A 3 1 fV-- ., ' zz. ,ff , V W 'f f ' 1 -, ,. r J 7, -N. uf ' 4 . 4 MADRIGAL SINGERS aoang, F. Jeskalian, R. Mona- ragon, D. Gonzalez, L. Weg- muller. V. Smear. M. Ellis, A, Foster, Mr. Teplitz. Second row: J. Adams, H. Mendelson, L. Lomack, P, Pagan, J. Davis, C. Alvarez, L., Smith, H. Gol- fos, M. Reges, O, Hayes, D. De- Carlisle. Third row: B. Huser, I. Robinson, B. Robertson, G. Franklin, M. Fitzgerald, E. Baer, S. Morgan, J. Sims, B. Beat, V. Cheney, D. Taylor. Top row: C. Trainor, R. Ben- jamin, B. Larson, R. Barrow, L. Dozier, T. Federoff, B, Schoolcraft, D. Colon, A. Heinz, R. MCC-rew, Front row: B. Wells, S. How- ard, J. Underwood, F. Mang- NS X 5 11 A ,A A. R. ' ZQQQQ1 1 ef , L 'Q K R A wwjgfi-A N X it A W Naam ' ' AAAASEA Nxwttx E xii S ' A ,L A j' HR sg,- fm elll' 00147 ompfefea 34144 ,F , Wifi ' I 'f Af :HRK- fs4,v ,:3v ,4 ZA: Y 4 Z A P2 W z ,J Q 1' , 'gt 7 p f i 'Ri ,, ,g ' 1 J' gk ' kj' ' , YQ Rf., ,,.. . W ,, pggzfn- 1' GALE CARTER M. ,A i STELLA BECK MARIAN BERRY JOLENE BLEGGI ED BOLL FRANK BRANDI MARY CARMACK BARBARA ci-nomo ,L 'ma ,V J '--: 1 j EMILIE DYSSEGARD BILL STEINWAY Editor-in-chief RALPH LEFTWICH Sports Editor Room E was the production headquarters for the 1960 Polytechnic. It was here that the staff planned and worked on the yearbook. It all started back in Septem- ber when the fall yearbook class chose the theme, Touring the Twenties. After much hasseling and bick- ering, the theme choice was made and planning began, B ill Steinway and Janet Zocchi showed the most interest in the project and soonwere selected to take leadership positions. When janet graduated in january, Bill took over as editor-in-chief. The fall class laid the ground work which paved the way for the spring class in February. PETE WONDERLEY Advertising Manager W PHIL EORNFLETH Photographer I ,- .. - , CARMEN FLORES N , PHIL GRIFFIN A STELLA HENDERSON JN' Page 92 - MARY TAYLOR Managing Editor LISA MANGAOANG I ETHEL PERRY Q CATHY O'DONNELL JAN ET ZOCCHI Assistant Editor SARA LIBBY KERMIT PEW ITT CHARLOTTE TAYLOR By displaying an interest in lay-outs and design, Mary Taylor was selected as managing editor. Track star Ralph Leftwich was given the sports section to plan. Pete Wonderley and Mary Erikson began to solicit the advertising which is necessary to help pay costs. Nelda Jarvis, who handled all sales records in the fall, continued to Work on the business end of the production, Phil Bornfleth, who graduated in january, Won Vx ' ,ff , ' I ,, li' W 4 f 4 Z X f Q A f f f avf-aj 7 f' ' W l f ff f f , tA5 of p Clllfllflg on iew supplied the staff with a large number of usable pic- 0 ture. Somehow, the whole thing began to fall into shape, and on these pages are pictured the people who are responsible for the 1960 book. A A MARY ERIKSON 1 I Business Assistant ED TRUJILLO 1 2 NELDA JARVIS Sales Records VALERIE WILSON CHARLENE WISE if BERNADEANE AIMMER , X ,g 1 - I GENIE WESLEY Ku 74 f 'XJ ag 'W 1 yi WZ .-.. V 1- 4, J 1 V 4 T fl A -I 5 wp... X - ew I .5315-ewes ouncl Windd n ounc! Z?0clie5 G.A.A. ROLLER SKATING FRONT ROW: V. Brenton, G, Calvert. MIDDLE ROW: C. Landucci, T. Stingley, L, Nack. TOP ROW: B. Spaulding. J. A1- exander. -' ' vera . K ' ' fs. ' . x fm.. . I . 4 1,45 ' 413-gi?-2I::,g1g..:f - MISS WING'S 7TH PERIOD GIRLS' SPORTS Front Row: P. Huss, A. Oliver, J. Arconi, K. McMurray, L. Miller, C. Cox, C. Schickle. Second Row: L, Libatique, N. Coleman, K. Sims, V. Brenton, L. Nack, G. Cadogan, V. De1Rio, S. Schoonen- berg, L. Singer, G. Higgins. Third Row: S. Ryan, P. Hoover, R. Anderson, J. Stich, E. Norton, J. Miller, J. Stelriede, E. Zugman, M. Pirlo, L. McComas, L. Wegmuller. Top Row: K. Schiichting, R. Wielgosz, D, Warne. L. I-iight, M. Dawkins, C. Jones, J. james, C. McGinty, F. McGee, M. Barr, K. Monter. MODERN DANCE Front Row: B. Burns, M. Eugaiio, C. N. Bentiy, J. Davis, C. Messick, L. Farmer, R. Taube, C. Smith, M. Axionoff, E. Palmer. Middle Row: P. Washburn, S. Fong, E. Cook, S. Ledda, M. Pavloff, S. Wichersheimer, L. Wendland, L. Gee, M. Livar, A. Lansburgh, J. Nelson. Top Row: M. Dorsey, F. jackson, N. Hearne, V. Sandifur, G. Calvert, C. Wise. ff G.A.A. BADMINTON Front Row: G. Vigil, L. Roberts, K. Smalley, L. Turnbull, P. Dye, C. Chase, E. May. Second Row: D. Hidlebaugh, B. Velasquez, M. Bertani, S. Sabo, G. Wilson, E. Blake. Third Row: F. Rico, R. jones, S. Thompson, S. Ford, C. Rawls, C. Rylander. G.,-LA, SWIMMING Front Row: M. Raak, S. Beck, E.K. Perry, C.N. Bentley, P, Salvato, M. Deese, L. Sciarra. Second Row: M. Birch, N. Clark, P. Carruthers, C. Cannon, Y, Benison, P. Harvey, R.,Taube, M. Livar, D. Kapogi- annis. Third Row: G. Hallberg, C. Hoeft, K. Polivka, P. Lattimore, S, Webb, T, ll edemeyer, S. Her- rell, M. Henderson, C. 'Hunter, O. Pinedo. Fourth Row: G. Purs- ley, M. Figueroa. J 5.4 4 ' ' Page 95 G.A.A. BOWLING Front Row: K. Voight, G. Bow- ker, N. Henderson, J. Babcock, M. Novello, L.Borsoni, P. Mech- am, C. Brocato, C. Syme, B. Short, C. Smith, B. Mansfield, C. Foy. Second Row: E. Allen. D. Padilla, V. Marzuez, J. O'Neal, J. Leary, V. Hambrick, R. Blanz, M. Cava, P. Pagan, C. O'Leary, P. Papia, S. Mc- Bride, A. Douat, D. Howell, C. Patrick. Third Row: K. Shields, C. Landucci, S. Webb, P, Lat- timore, M. Delgrnan, C. Williams F. Hutchinson, J. Brussa, T, Lopez, C. Dumo, E. Hobson, P. Day. Fourth Row: S. Michael, M, Corcoran, T. Stingley, D. Oller, B. Huser, D. Dittes, S. Botti- more, M. Sanchez, J. Strain, F. jeskalian, P. Kapogiannis, P. Patterson. C.A.A. VOLLEYBALL Fron Row: M, Henderson, S. Hanson, T. Llacuna, G. Humpheuy V. McGee. D. Edward, D.Taylor. D. Williams, T. Beck. L. Ber- mudez, J. Del Rio, J. Bravo. Middle Row: C. XX are. M. Ber- tani. S. Sabo, Top Row: M. Birch. M. Dorsey, S, Thompson. C. johnson M. Bravo. B. Montgom- ary , 5? . '5 . yusxf' iii il G.A.A. ROLLER SKATING Front row: NL Erickson, T. Riv- era, P, Dunn, -I, Davis, B, Shel- ton, V. johnson, R. Smith, M. Winston. Middle row: S, Woods, P. joseph, M. Stolpe, V, Bauer, D. Price, M. Smith, M, Fleming. Top row: P. Hogan, G, Wash- ington, M. Featherstone, S. Adams, P. Aguilar, T. Mitchell, C. Fugate. of J? .fdfALfe5 aue .x4cfiue ro ram C-.A.A. COUNCIL Front row: L. Massimiani, S. Diamond, F. Jeskalian, M, jac- obs, P. Lee, F. McElvain, T, Torri. Second row: P, Grenier, P, Scanlan, D. Fici, B. Lapiana, P. Davis, P. Greenwood, M. Thomson, J. Strain, N. Crayton. Third row: P, Craig, S. Botti- more, C. Scanlan, P. Day, T. Stingley, S. Daniel, C, Boyd, FL Mentielson, J. Bunton, D. O'NeiL Top row: M. Lazzareschi, M. Muench, B. Grant, L Sabre, C, Morgan M, Lane, G. Snodgrass, D, Mecham, O. Hays, D. Deane, M. Black. G.A.A. BASKETBALL Row 1: S. Thompson, F. jackson, J. Williams C Can G'A'A' HORSEBACK RIDING non, S. Luster, O. Grayson. Front row: B. White St Front row: R, Wielgosz, L, Roberts, C. Brocato. Ford, E- Cook' A- I-afieauv H- Gal'- Middle row: C. Schickle, G, Hallberg. Top row: C Creyer, L. Rodgers, K. Schlichting. .. 7? C tc-.51 AL C' W' HQ? fix? A Q - ,, . C i -3 :X fi fwg gf ,PSM x f f . liw fj T fr , T - N. if-7 , .,, . A ,,, s v- . f . 1 YE! 1 . 7 1 3 I A Q f 3-I F . , M ,W , V - 1 1, 10' ' A - V, ,, ,N .3m.., ' jf it ig , , 4 , X . ,VJEQJ -4: .X ., 6,36 r 8 SW W Upper left - Sgt. Wedel comes up to bat in the student-faculty softball game. The teachers managed to squeeze by with an ll-10 victory. Upper right- The ladies on the faculty celebrate their victory over the Girls' Block P after they had won the stu- dent-faculty volleyball game. Mr. Callaway leads a yell. QGC eff! alle un my x X, t , A5520 ' 'V-1 Below left - Waiting for the music to begin at the Skating Party are many of Poly's younger teachers who can stand the bumps and thumps of the hardwood floors. Below right - Same event only six months later in the spring. Gee, they make a nice family groupl ' , ,J f p . ,.yl A ff 8142 ' 9 Y 1 zu, , A 2 if . 2 ' , Q f QS x 1 ,VVV ' X 4 ,Q W 4 f . ' 1 f . ff'-4 - ' 'raw ' L., V , . . L7 V? W It ,f !'u,!Q4,,2 . .,,,,. Above left - Faculty meetings are not all business! Teachers are observed having their tea and crumpets while dis- cussing world problems. Above right - Mr. Teplitz and Mr. Collis reverted to happy child- hood for a clever skit at one of the football game ral- lies. The students were convinced that Mr. Teplitz won the pretty knees award. .- ff ,ig -7 - ll Q97 X 'f ',,., . 3 wp Hfffff' -' ,f gwgf ' ' - 2 Fm , f j,.f:2-5, ,..,,4::.-:: -:g,f,3,q, .iw - we-. , na-,.,. .1 ,ii A- I . - ' : . .V 'ei A K 1 , . 'f KETQQQS- just part of the mob that enjoyed the Low Senior- High junior Bohemian Holiday Court Fair. The Tickets, give me more tickets was the cry heard most often as the eager Poly students annual affair was one of the most successful in recent enjoyed themselves by purchasing the five years with many novel booths and fun games. eem ducats at the ticket booth. 6 6 7 9 A 0 0 t 0 0 0 In L CL l'L 0 L d G 0 LL I' Cl L I' Splish, splash, I'm taking a bath, was the tune Dennis McDevitt must have dreamed a- bout for weeks after the fair. The dunking booth was probably the most novel and pop- ular of the day as Polyites could dunk their classmates by hitting a disc with a base- ball. Principal Ivor Callaway got into the spirit of things by throwing ping pong balls into egg cartons. He was lucky: ' ' ' ' Little joanie Miller takes to water like aduck, After this event Joanie was set to try the English Channel. She certainly had enough experience on Court Fair day. Fun and frolic were the theme of the day, as Polyites took part in the annual Low Senior - High junior Court Pair which saw the low sen- iors elect their candidates to the king and queen positions. With Bohemian Holiday as a theme, high juniors and low seniors set up food and fun booths all over the inner court. Tickets were sold to the various concessions in an attempt to raise money for the two classes to be used for their high senior activities. Entertainment was provided inthe form of an auditorium show. Dennis Hoffman directed the band in a special performance, while Bob Schoolcraft sang a song composed by Mr, Harry Collis, language teacher. Pat Patterson did a hilarious ven- triloquist act. Win a goldfish, yells handsomeDon Novit- A s , zky, and a number of students decide to try 'x .X 'X ,, C f ?' F 9 5 1 x Expresso houses, bongo beats, and beatniks h . 1 k. , . . t em uc BY putting a pmg pong ball into were characteristic of the BohemianHoli- the bowl, the lonely fish were assured of a d3Y ' 35 POIYHQS SUPP0Fted 0119 Of the YSHIJS home for the evening. most POPUIQI' SVGHIS- :S cl K ' ' ,aonore entord ana! yuntorfs 4- ' jerry Vlhite waits for another well-aimed sponge to hit him. and they did, again and again. Hal Estudillo looks as though he thinks jerry might hit back. Highlight of the outdoor proceed- ings was the large number of booths. Gne group erected a large tank filled with water into which a student fell as a baseball hit a target. Others included a goldfish pitch, sponge throw, freak show, dance contest, and leg toss. Winners of the king-queen contest were low seniors Don Novitzky and Josie Salazar, who received the largest number of penny votes. Class presidents Mary Bush and Carolyn Ware headed the committees, Faculty sponsors were Mr. Calvin Person and Mr, Richard Houston, counselors. Gee, do you think we'll make money on this Court Fair? I sure hope sol If we do, we won't have to pay for our senior ball and senior activities. L,et's sell more tickets! Step right up and try the ping pong toss. The lonely girls decide to start the dance booth going, hoping the male members of the school will take the hint. Prizes were given to the best couples in the arena. No, ALA-' that's not a wig: it belongs to her! , Page 99 , Follow the leader seems to be the theme of the dunking booth as one after the other took the plunge, Polite Rich Whisman says, Ladies first! .xx d w BV 9109 a v-5 Cham 9 X960 was pow wr x95 ' adored W innef rvbuu' Q Y'-in . urel Tu SOSQQV La .dw Dr- 3 oiiiCe' 0 I' t ed Wx QY3 ei' :ein the C5300 mme it 3 Y OH HK? ' wvfex W owe CO iiwffs' Mn X35 in the 6 3 r?ere 0 S'0Ck0n1eSl axon C. 3 'Ca U men Q 9 qqflsi e Tfans eiens i C i . ai R 4 H ' Na i a e f e A in A watchin H porwnon ' 2 fix S 0 5 Covie Si' ing 5 Dominic Viray, MfSgt, W d e el, and Principal Ivor Cal- laway beam with pride at the Bell Trophy won by the school's R.O,T.C. Drill Team in the Columbus Day Parade competition. QCICJEHQ5 ci' Svlaldng P r 0 Hd? mel troiimes some vson for figure - 01 Elaine is Ei- an. Pow lun of me iise Wok - am-e skai' Wegein iixnostmak' . - es, - , mg Tw me Owmvlcs Fi Winning graduation speakers on the basis of try-outs were: ftop picturej spring term - Monica Muench, Donna Gliebe, Martha Noles, and Lynn Wendland. Mr. Vernon Newell seems happy with their progress. fbottom picturep fall term - Doug Ishii, Marian Berry, Alflorence Carson, Diane Fabian, and Robert Miller. fTopj Second place winners in the Macy's table setting con- test were the girls from Poly. They include Marie Williams, Bernice Roberts, Myrtle johnson, and Judy Williams. fBottomJ Trophy winners in the Bank of America achievement awards were Donna Gliebe, Monica Muench, and Mary Bush. Behind them are certificate winners Laurine Rawls, Alicia Carrasco jon Heintz Donna DeCa l' l , r is e, and Kathy Lastrucci. Mary won third place in vocational arts and 3525. I jlzaf pofg G lairif ani A Siren? If Uel' 1 Adding beauty to the spring ath- letic contests were pom pon girls Linda Miller, joan Miller. Mary Bush, Marilyn Nelson, Carole Nail, and Kathy Holland. ga, wigs lir at ' f.,2, 'Az' ' ae - rm A V sl L' Ili,-3,72 1, f- ' 'Af M. f l If ,f ,ff I I 8 t I X I f 'J fl 2 ..,, V. .W ., t :,V- ,,A .. .,,.f,. f Q :1f 1fY1ff4?-.nw ' f f M , f, - . . . ,gf -'Jiffy V Spring cheerleaders gave their all at the exciting X basketball games. Bill Steinway headed the group with U ' ' Marilyn Jacobs, Dan Razdaroff, and Diane Perrine as assistants. 1712, 4 'I , ,, , GW ! 3 Q L f .1 M ' , 45, . , A, - V . 'H f 'IW ,-va: wif it .. .,.,f1 z W .: '.f7 ----1-- ffl W- ff f I 1 . ' 7' H f'fM 'V ' ,- ...,'. 1 ,,.., V. . l - , M ' M1 251, wie 1, u f.1Jw11wfff' ' 4 ff -l'- A ' - it ,, A t R Vt' Yrt- - f feee ' Y wg, -' 952 , ' A 3 I I 1 .. .M 2 1 -tft ,,,,, 2 ' A ff ,, A ., 4 ,,., W ..,. ,tw .21 t 1 HALL GUARDS RADIO CLUB Front row: W1111amS, A. lilurton, C. Cobb, A. Russo, A. Heard, prom row: G- Harrington' E J. Colvm. Middle row: 1. Miranda, W. Acosta, G. Wh1te, L. jones A. Baez, W. Too. Top row: R. M rington, R. Corbett. aranai, R. Cannon, E. Oliver, C. Curl- Dahl, G. Maneses, L.Marsha1l: Back row: R. Wagner, F. Miller Olflflflg t 2 ,effing .fdfgdficzi Poly slick chicks and dapper Dans saw their varsity basket- ball and 130's take second place in the city standings. Sports enthusiasts were surprised by the news that Coach jim Witt would retire at the end of the season to devote more time to straight classroom teaching. Soon baseball and track news filled the air as the Red and Black sought to maintain first place in San Francisco athletics. Here we find BILL STEINWAY daring us to turn the page to see what the Parrots did in spring sports. - Page 102 - ff QQJS, 4 ' ,gzyf ,I .W '7 A, ,A,.A ' A ,, ..., H '4 -' f- ' A , V , f1 4 ' ' ,f, f ,. A,..,,,.5, .V, ,V AA A W , , , 1 -Z: 4' yf X ,, , V, , J . ,f .. 'Cy' 41'-w ff-. , .A .4 55? f f ' 0' ,uf 5 f , ,f f ,qi-,,, y , V Z W f VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Front row: K. jaramillo, B. Bertaini, bg. Oliver, C. Trainor, F, Spencer, H. johnson, J. Neal. Back row: J. Comisky, L, Delaney, G. Sessions, J. Arterberry, C. Currington, D. Novitzky, G. Lewis, G. Haskel, Coach jim Witt. Coach jim Witt, one of the most successful basket- ball coaches on the San Francisco scene in recent years, announced that this was his final season of coaching basketball. In three years he had coached teams to three A,A,A. championships. One of his teams had gone on to win the coveted Tournament of Champions in Berkeley. The 1960 season saw the Parrot team run into some stiff competition, In their first league game they were upset by the Wildcats of St. Ignatius, the team which went on to win the 1960 A,A,A, crown, Later on the lowly regarded Bucs of Balboa pulled another major upset when they downed the Poly team 47-44, The Parrots made it to the semi-finals and found themselves facing the Lincoln Mustangs, whom they had defeated earlier in the season. This time the tables were turned, and the Poly squad lost 42-41, They ended the season in fourth place. an-ofa ay .gnfo emi- ina ' To Coach Witt went the best wishes for continued 0 5 e 0 success in his teaching career, First string mid-term graduates Gary Lewis and john Neal seem pleased as ' I ' Coach Witt shows them the scorebook. Up to the time of their graduation in l n C 0 n l U e january, john and Gary were stand-outs on the varsity squad. M ,,,, ,,,t , i n f 7 iw fyyy ' f 0 L I1 492 f' puwfw f ff!! X ,,., Z 'wc J 'f 'wvfzkt ff' ' .-wwf? ,,,., . 4. ,f ff ff , DON NOVITSKY, 6'3 In his second season as a player on the varsity squad, Don earned a spot on the starting five. He was instrumental in many a Par- rot victory. Don, a junior for- ward, was chosen Prep of the Week for his play in the first Lincoln-Poly game. He will be with the team next year until graduation at mid-term in Jan- uary, , mb, v fi ' CHARLES CURRINGTON, 6'6 The only member of the starting five to make the first string All- City squad, Chuck led the league in rebounding and was the team's leading scorer. An idea of his value to the team may be gained when one notes that every time the teatn lost, Chuck had fouled out of the contest. JQJ My 1 l 9 ',X,Ll,T:,gLr N' ,C JJ -F U, Wai- ' K md , , .f V7-,QJ . ,J ,M,.z JJ , 1 0 f vi' s , A Vs! ' KEN JARAMILLO 5'7 J' ' Although he could have made All- City recognition as a 130 pound cager, Ken was needed on the varsity squad. Ken was one of the best dribblers in the city, and his shooting from the out- side was spectacular. .Ny n v 0 I if IJ: 1 HENRY KING, 6' just a low sophomore when he joined the team in january, Henry quickly became sixth man on the team. Much is expected of him in the next two years due to the ex- perience he gained in his first year in high school. - Page 105 - JESSE ARTERBERRY 6'5 Due to his height, Jesse was partly responsible for the Par- rot's outstanding board strength. He showed continued improve- ment as the season progressed. In addition to his cage chores, jesse was a defensive main-stay on Coach Axt's football team. Q? -5. GENE SE SSIONS, 6' 1' ' Breaking into the starting line- up after mid-term, Gene startled opposing teams with his razzle- dazzle performance. H i s fine shooting and ball-handling gave the team a much needed lift after the graduation of Gary Lewis and john Neal. Though their team didn' t take the championship for the first time in four years, Poly rooters had their share of close and exciting games. The team lost two games by one point, and won two others by only two points. Parrots went home from these games with their nerves shattered. The team ended the season with six wins and three losses, ahighly respectable record. They defeated Mission, Galileo, Lincoln, Lowell, Sacred Heart, and Washington. They lost to St. Ignatius, Balboa, and Lincoln, the latter in the semi- finals. A. A. A. SEASON RECORD Poly 41 ...... Poly 55 ...... Poly 36 ...... Poly 44 ...... Poly 68 ...... Poly 60 P0ly 44 Poly 43 ...... St. Ignatius 42 Mission 40 Galileo 30 Lincoln 42 Lowell 36 .. Sacred He Balboa 47 Washington 41 SEMI-FINALS: Poly 41 ...... Lincoln 42 aff Big Chuck Currington goes high into the air to out-jump the opposing Galileo center. The tip-off was controlled by the Parrots as was the game. Coach Witt's machine rolled to a 36-30 win by the time the final buzzer sounded. QQ pf' ' ', Sometimes a picture is worth 1,000 words, and this one is. lt shows Ken jaramillo in the locker room During the final minutes of the PO1y'Ba1b0a after the semi-final game in which the Parrots had game' fha Stralinvss beagmjng LOALEEI gn the their championship hopes smashed as Lincoln 'beat faces of Coac 'itt an esse rer erry. The game was a close one all of the way, but the stubborn last place Bucs nosed out U16 Parrots 47-44. - Page 106 - them 42-21. iPhoto courtesy of S. F. Chroniclej. ,A T A , T , i an Vg fi K? 130 2, 'Wa Le fzfvjaapffaaap I5 if fl, ag 'O if X at 02 f f7 l3O's BASKETBALL TEAM Front row: R, Timberlake, C, Cobb, L. McGee, D. Gonzalez, R. Ely Coach R, Ebert. Top row: P. Vance, M, Duba, R. Mcliercher, L. jones R. Lee, L. Price, E. Bell. ROUND ROB IN SC ORE S Poly 45 ........... St. Ignatius 40 Poly 46 ,,,, ,,,,, IX iission 41 Poly 38 ,,,, ,,,,. G alileo 27 Poly 46 .... ..... L incoln 37 Poly 63 .... ..... L owell 25 Poly 51 .... ..... S acred Heart 37 Poly 45 .... ..... B alboa 39 Poly 33 .,,, ,,,,, X Xashington 45 Right: Chuck Cobb tries desperately to grab the ball away from an S.L player as Larry Price looks on. Poly went on to win the game by a score of 45-40. Below: Larry Price manages to get his shot off despite efforts of Galileo players. Coach Ebert' s 130 pound cagers won this contest 38-27. The Parrots had a successful season, losing only to the highly rated Washington Eagles in the round robin finale. The team was knocked out of the play-offs when they lost to Balboa in a second sud- den death overtime period. - Page 107 - ' O ,., ,s.,.........., ' i9.'2'X'2?L1' 'savr4WlL'hVdh nwsnmwam .veyjigg-u ws' g, t -e,,.,. ' . ' VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM it Front row: B. Wager, R, Ruelos, J. Brown, D. Flores, M. Burrell, J. Paule, R. Marcellac, P. Benassini, M. Lara. Top row: T. MacNichols, T. Martinez, M. Estagen, R. Bancroft, B. Stanley, L., Sanchez, L. Miller, W. Service. aaegaff 5700111 dC6lt0.'5 Ceffal' P LM ' 1 9 6 0 l fl , C 1 A iii-if 'ff ,eve Q A ' Bob Stanley made up the restol ,W the Poly bun-pen. Between FT i - ' 'J 7 V 'Q Stanley and Service, Poly had G1 nb, t ' I its most Successful Season Wayne Service wh led the team in 1957, Poly 9 Poly 5 'f Poly 2 Poly 3 Poly 6 Poly 3 Poly 3 Poly 2 Poly 4 Poly 1 Poly O Poly 4 Poly 0 Poly 0 Poly ll Poly 5 In .N ' '7 ' age. since its championship year, Round Robin Scores Mission 7 Balboa 6 Lincoln l S. I. 6 Washington 5 S, l-l. 12 Lowell l Galileo 12 Mission 5 Balboa 6 Lincoln 3 S. I. 12 Washington l S. H. 10 Lowell 3 Galileo 9 Tom Martinez was on the receiving end of the pitches Ser- vice and Stanley sent streaking towards the plate. Tom, aswell as Bob Stanley, was consist- ently above a .300 batting aver- - Page 108 - pitching as well as hitting. Wayne won four straight games before giv- ing up his first defeat and finished the season batting somewhere inthe vicinity of .350 'ig 1 5 ?3Q?7Q'4- Q 3qf,.XQ!o.s: a w,A,,,, W W vfaifeqwggvrwlizs ,,.,,f Senior Paul Benassini shows the form that helped him and his team mates to a successful season on the baseball diamond. Paul was first string center fielder on the team and his fine defen- sive play saved many a ball game. K, 3, sfi 'Ei if EQ!:' an ' I 98 he - .JL X 'Q 2:5 '5,, -'I::.' f judging from the looks on the faces of Coach Milt Axt and his varsity baseball team, the opposing team must have just caught along fly that looked like a sure homer. Such was the story all season long as the Parrots dropped more than the average number of close ones. Cl? Another senior, Len Miller played left field. Len, a vet- eran of three years, was a con- sistantly good defensive player and no slouch at the plate either. Dick Marcillac, first string shortstop, played a fine defen- sive game for the Parrots as the team rolled to a 5-ll sea- sonal record. ! Mcforioua ver ea nd, agnafiana A uafanga, 25 Aw f In position to stop a hot grounder is M. Burrell, a stellar member of the Parrot nine - Page 109 - MW .f4fA!efic rogram fyeafurw ariefy ,I 'A 3' , . w fini 4375244 1- 71. 1-3 '-5 ',Z'91hfffQf , 7' .7 li, ' thii fr Q22 iff Q A , ,Y , V M' walk -EVM ?'Q' 5 any QT XT ,sip I 5- .Q .Q .9 ii U, 4 0 'H+ + -4 + , , 7432? E 4 iff. if ,g was 2 fy P5 1 f 4 , , Q . X?2f?5?lxqf:, , ,Z gg , . - . ., f. 4 ff -1 - f . .- K+ +w-Q-F Q-1 - ' iii' f 1 ' 15 , im it ' -1.5 wiv' + 'G ' Q-P14 , F 'U , w wf 5, ' . .- 'I 1K ., ,E ., fqigfk- p 3 GOLF TEAM Front row: Coach R. Ebert, J. Bossier, L. Yuchasz, M. Dunn. Back row: R. Shaw, R. Turner, J. Kramer, J. Taylor. to X K J. V. BASEBALL j .J V Q Front row: D. Foss, W, Boba- E- dilla. J. Weaver, J. Horner, P. ,f Q ,Gervasi, R. Hamrick, D. X , rocks. Top row: E. Marcillac, N XP. Foskett, J. Post, C. Dillard, ' R-W3f501'l,M. Martinez,L. Pei-na. Dcw SW TX mmbw 959 m f! H I ll' A I 5 vs, 'N , n A gg, H f T A ' i,' ay? Q .CTE - T. tw ,ug NW , A x 52132112 1 ' I Yx VFXQTJ KX fjl '55 F' I 1 I - - f Flee ff H NUPHNI fc f w A fit, . . ,X jklsnllily WWW.. . 1' 'VII Q? 1... -fffv., :AH li fl f f 1. ' in - ' ll ',', ifzff -I X 1 l ' M 'J - JL I 1---J 1 , , SWIMMING TEAM Front row: S, Madsen, 1, jenkins, G. Rifkin, J. Derby, R. Dimitroff, R. Dean, R. Lopez, J. Frenna, B. Thomas. Second row: E, Nak- amura, R. Robles, L.. Miner, M. Fitzgerald, j. Tobringer, F. Wuester, V. Sakovich, J. Holm, T. Juul. Third row: R. Martin, R. Barrow, B. Solas, E. Amido, T. Carroll, J. Rohrer, F. Holm. Coach Concannon. Top row: T. Cain, T. MacMahon. I'L Nelson. R. Blunt, D. DePoister, W. Pet- rie, E, Geeter, W. Tipton, C. Silvera, R. Leach. INTRAMURAL L fi , i T ja i y it s f , T M T TENNlS TEAM 4314 if Front row: R. Burns, R. Seifert, R. Byers, D. Lee, A. Newman. R. Lewin. Back row: P. Snowberg, P, Bengts- son. S, Stepanoff, A. Heinz, E. Vliedenmeyer. Champs of Poly's intramural competition are: D. Perez, J. Scrempos, T. Villasenor, F. jones, S, McCarthy, H. Oliver, sponsor Mr. H. Pitkoff. rx QQ , ,-,.f ,, . ' Q X N957 Q it I 7.5 . . , 4 .M Q , s Q ' .,,,.,,, 3,5 - A V 'C . 'fa Q ' i. ff, Q ,, ,fi W , 4, i , 4, T .I I A f 4 5 QQ QQQQQQW Q Q, 1-Q.: -. Q Q Q, QQ Q ,QM W2 . ,, QQ1 fm., if .J QQ QA , QQQQ -Q . 5: 'Q Q f 'Qi f , Q Qi ,H QQ! QQ QQQQQQQQZQQ.. Q3 , . Q QQQQ QQ QQ ,,Q f QQQQ QM ,, V Q ,if ,MC , 'il he ' A' M 5 ai' ' f 1 'W' ,Q , gf 'W , A ..,. A ,, . - - ,. ff , , , '15 T2 V ,,LL 1 1 . - af -'Z W4 , - QQ, 3. , ,.., v QQ - ., - - ,, ,QQ - 3 A , Q . , QQ Q . Q . Q .QQ Q, iii Q .Q5QQ -. ,Q .V gf l ,fa,.,,,,.,,Q: ' Q ' QQ ., QQ Q. Q, V : QQ Muff Q , ww.. Ns ,X at E a - - :-, ,, f ' -Q S QQ Q i NX. . QQ i N Va Q25 0 ,eQ , 1 6 4 , a u W Q . ..,. ..., QQ. -. ,Q Y ' f ' ' A , Q, , , R ' if S ' Aa V . Yi , . ' Q' ' VARSITY TRACK TEAM Kneeling: R. Harris, A. Darnes, T. Piggee, R. Ely. Front row: L.. jones, D. Williams, C. Cobb, B. Tucker, D. Henderson. Second row: R. Gepford, R. Olson, R. Pewitt, J. J. Ferrari, J. Hubbard, W. Burgess, G. White, K. Sauers. Third row!R. Robinson, F. Rosas, G. Short, R. Leftwich, S. Argent, R. Evans, J. McKinnis, A. Mal- encon, K. lles, I.. Cobbs. Top row: J. Comisky, D. Novitsky, J. Carr, H. jackson. A. Davidson, E. Oliver, C. Currington, R. Cannon, W. Haskell, J. Arterberry, W, Lawson, H. King, M, Smith. Wicklund, arrof.6 im or .STXILA racL jajgfjge A XJ VC k , A w The 1960 San Francisco high school track picture was dominated by three schools: Washington, St. Ignatius, and Polytechnic. These three schools wound up their regular seasons in a three-way tie for first place. Outstanding for the Parrots were Alex Darnes in the shot and discus: Tom Piggee in the hurdles, Ben Tucker in the mile: and Bob Ely in the pole vault. Coaches Bob Braghetta and Walter Lester did a fine job of getting their boys in shape ,lf,, for the All-City meet. Again Polytechnic continued its reign as the outstanding track school in San Francisco. - f ,aff W W Wfy W ' 46 Zi f 1 0 X W 1 , WP ax: .,, ,ffl 120 TRACK TEAM Front row: A. Chang, K. Ompad, D. Dea, D. Pyle. Second row: S, Silverman, R. Marfil, R. Mondragon, C. Diggles. Third row: M. Kelly, C. Sailors, R.Carrillo. Top row: L. Fuller, mgr. PL Abarca, mgr. ,sf fa. wr? f fi 1 :W ff f f W y 6 7 X f ' , 4 , tt-' W uf if ,. ' V Q- ' ff , ' 5 Q I fi 4f','2g?'f ' ' U ' ' 1 7'4 1 M 5 ,4 7 1 46 ff QQ , W, ,,,Q ,.Q i QQQ , ,, , , f gg, , Q QQ QQ 0 QW y ilfzp. 4 , 4 f mr I 3 ,Q 542 Q ,A ff . .51 5j,y,5,,,.Q, QQ' ,Q QQ, ., , QQQQQQQ. I A V T , 1, fy f Q f ' ff ff, 3 44? ffaf-gf: Q l '5 'Z 733 if 2. Z 7 fu K 130 TRACK TEAM Front row: E. Bell, W. Fort, F. Morris, J. Thomas. Second row: A. Heard, S, Moore, B. Blanchard, E. Alegria, B. Stearns. Third row: L, Ruggin, R. Williams, G. Stogan. E. John- son, W. Champagne. Top row: j. Tobriner, R, Flores, W. Horne, J. Lopez, R. Kibs, mgr. -Pugelll - 'if' ,,.m I Parrot pole vaulter, Bob Ely, goes up, up and over to display the form that is expected to take All-City honors, Bob was undefeated during the round-robin season except for an unset by Bill Miles is of St, Ignatius. Alex Darnes gets set to heave the discuss to another city record. Last year Alex set the new record at 155 feet and this year he is expected to surpass this mark byagood fifteen feet. Alex is also expected to take -4 ,jf - 1 v , I . top honors in the shot put. .pa ,M jp p ,thi -Evans tFS,?9S?f'fk3q'g.s. v ' B'. , ,. - , ' 71 -- ' ,Ox -, is tt, t ef t i t . - Q ws? Sirk? .. '- : ' It i - lf- . - we 'N-Sm ! v-fx ,- .- .... , ,.., z ::-:-5. -N -- if X ' 1:e:+-3, 't-.ua-Ht:-er. ersegffoss-KX I- . Q JJ 4 t ,Ig . 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Tom and jim Witaker from Lowell are the two best hurdlers in the city, but Tom is expected to repeat his performance of last year and cop both the low and high hurdle medals. feared only once during the season, is ex- pected to take first place in the city meet. we Chuck Cobb shows the strain and pain of the 880 yard run as he breaks the tape against Lowell. Chuck ran a consistent 2:02 every meet and is expected to fare well in the all-important city finals. 1' L W5 A- 'i5.ff , . it N, ' , Q W' 1 ', , '- Q ,, K 51,4 8 , W ,gy t Q' I .yu y M, xi, 'K Q '55'79 'Z' at V 529' ' -,. .. H, ' ' ' ' ' Vngaffqvr . 0 -Page H2 - 415 john Thomas comes from behind to win one of the featured relay races in a dual meet with Wash- ington. john, a 130 pound per- former, also ran the 75 and 150 yard dashes and competed in the broad jump. 1 f an WW-3 ,fi HA... 4 'P in Above--Tom Piggee leads by a slight margin after two hurdles of the 120 high hurdle race against St. Ignatius. S. I. was the only team to defeat the Parrots all year and the result of the round robin race found S, 1, , Washington, and Poly all tied for first place with only one loss apiece. Below-- In the most decisive event of the day, the high jump, Johnny Carr climbs way up to clear 5 ft. This hieght, also attained by team mates Currington and Bobby Harris, was enough feat Washington in the team's round robin fynf' ag, if .9 ' Q fl 'wif I ' , R I ' ,,,.,. 4 ,,,, 1 4' , W ,fi Um all ,, .4 f, ,ff f 10 in. Chuck to de- finale. -Page113 Members of Poly's and Galileo's 120 pound track teams line up at the starting line for the 330 yard race. Poly won all three meets in their march toward the city finals. Right - john Ferrari lets loose with one of his mighty heaves in the shot put event against Washington. The meet was a close one right down to the last event, which the Parrots won. Below-- Ed Bell crosses the finish line in first place in the 130 pound 330. Ed was a consistent winner during the 1960 campaign. Lower right-- Using his famous come-from-be- hind technique, Dave Williams scores five points against Wash- ington in the 440 yard race. Dave, last year's 440 champ, was unde- feated during the 1960 season and is expected to repeat his champ- ionship performance in the city finals. Y WW A . .- ,-1. -:aria f,.fff:':z Q, ff 1' ' .f.. , .,-, iyzvzfz , f, , , flI,'w.TI 2.15 ll, , ... ff-wsu , .A muff'- 'L.,,4, - W' W',L1g.gP 4 W.-gf 7 g.,..,,.gn2.L7 V, 2,2 ,..,1-A--W ,AVI N 4 1'-,Jn 1:22 ' ,, JK'- '5,, 1.11 3 girl... y,,L..,11 1 'ff k mg V, wa, I L ,, M, I L7 :',, 7 at if 1 -3. 171-ff ' ' 242, Af ' , 'mf wwffg-4 gif. Q ,ww f,v,.,l ., w3:f2gfLi f7fl'fWf we 5 'f3f'7fi,'iQfff- 1 e ra: Af.-fig W, , ff T , Y 2, ' 'Jia f 1 'N f 1 f, 74 ff 51+ Av? f W ff hi ff! ff f 2 4 ' f Wd! A QQ? X 5 W, f f A .J , , 7 7 I X ,di W mmewwm- 521. - fa -Aw-2-'- . f ,121 1 iff K ag , l . 4 , tg Y -1,w2:+ I V Q F 2 fi , W ya? .,.-, . if , Q . QW if 1 , W 1 ,, A wma he 4 4 ga 3458 3-QWJ X 4. Q y, c'i i kiisf .sage ,Y X ouring e ,grin Qjracfuafion The spring class of 1960 left its mark on Polytechnic in many ways. From the hectic move-up assembly right through graduation, the class members sought to make their last term the best ever. Such names as Charlie Guiterrez, Mindy McIntosh, Kathy Lastrucci, Roberta Klawonn, Stan Vukovich, Fern Bennett, Bob Bertani, Wayne Service, Bill Steinway, and Ethel Perry, to name a few, will always be remembered at Poly High. Here, then, are the spring graduates, and EDNA BROWN asks you to swing along with her as you begin this Section. - Page II4 - L, ,L . 0 f, ff ,,z A ,wx ,,.-, , ' , J - Affinia 1 ,1 ff. TW Y f , , , -My .fy ' , 723 , 'x I lf X f ,W ,f We V . f , qf , ,f 'Wff A WU f ,, WV A ,. Qz 9 , ,mn .df ff! .., My .W 'wig Ks v 1145 as Q ia 4 1, V - fr gimw W, .. .wg , f A -.- fy Q-wtf Y I X 5. ,W N ' 2 grow 61,1 aw-any f . A 4 do 1 , , , .W X 5355 st 1 S is .ii Q. X -.s at ' M 22 ze, awww . 4 i . S X M l l S' 'mr X Q. ,,.. X Us 3 xx QQ S+ ex 4 a lk 3 ' is I ,X Y!! j . . X 6' 'N a MX ,ff ARISTON ARMADA . . . Bolsheviks Hi-Y.. . math major . . . will go to college . . . re- members when S. I. beat Poly 42-41, LOUIS ARMSTRONG . . . industrial arts major . . . will join the Air Force . . . remembers the first football pageant he went to. JESSE ARTERBERRY . . . Block P officer . . . football team . . . basketball team . . . track team . . . history major. . . will attend City College . . . remembers playing in the T.O.C. and the time we beat S, L CHARLOTTE AWANA . . . Spanishmajor.. . will work as telephone operator . . . remem- bers the move-up assembly, MILLIE AXIONOFF . . . Block P . . . F.B.L.A. . . . Future Retailers. . . business major . . . will go to City College . . . remembers championship game 1959. ALFRED BAEZ . . . varsity football . . . Block P . . . industrial arts major . . . will join the Air Force . . . remembers the two Championship football games. PAT BAKER . . . DramaClub.. . A Cappella . . . CheerleadersClub. . . English major . . . will go to college . . . remembers Mrs. Carl- son and the year we took the football championship. DONNA BAKKE . . . Cheerleaders Club . . Block P . . . typing major . . . will work . . remembers the move-up assembly. BERNICE BEASLEY . . . G.A.A. . . . home- making major. . .will go towork . . . remem- bers the words, Seniors don your hats. STELLA BECK . . . Drama Club . . . A Cap- pella , . , cub staff . . . yearbook staff . . . English major . . . will go to college . . . remembers the wonderful teachers, the term plays, and senior yells. PAUL BENASSINI . . . Block P . . . football team . . . baseball team . . . industrial arts major . . . will go to college. . . remembers the '59 football team. FERN BENNETT . . . High-sophpresident. . . low junior president . . . Service Society. . . C,S,F ,,,. Block P . . . Top Teachers . . . math major. . .will go to college . . . remem- bers the Block P field trip to Stanford. f V ff-. , V win ,Huy E ,, 3 X . Q. , .14 N- , N. YN Q W XX x KX Q I we Wil ' as. aa, I f 1' . LJ 1 M 1. W' My, 1 .5 M 7 W , +3 ...T ,Wy ff., , f?Wk,2?f nf ,541 .vig-:Qu-fb I 9 , av 7 4'f.....W.. f 03? .,,,. l a 4 vQ K s TNQ ., A tp Q as gi, as 7 5' j SANDRA ADAMS . . . Student Council , , , Top Teachers . . . Public Speaking Club . . . Cheerleaders Club . . . English major . . . will go to college . . . remembers Mrs. MacDonald's English Vc class. DON ADDIS . . . Low Senior President. , , Bolsnevik's Hi-Y . . . J.V. football . , , in. dustrial arts major . . . will go to work , , , remembers the Park BowL MELVIN ALEGRIA . . . industrial arts major . . . will go to college . . . remembers the Poly- Lowell football game and all the Pageants. TOM ALLEN . . .Chess Club.. . math major . . . will go to City College . . . remembers the Turkey Day Game and many friends at Poly. CLARENCE ALVAREZ . . . Cross Country . . . A Cappella . . . Madrigal Singers . . , Music block . . . French major . . . will go to work . . . remembers the good times in the A Cappella and Mr. Collis' class. ERMA ANDERSON . . . G.A.A. . . . clothing major . . . will go to college. . . remembers senior move-up assembly. JEANETTE ANDERSON . . . English and math majors . . . willgo to college. . . remembers sitting in the Poly section at the pageant. ADELINE ARAGON . . . C.SF. . .. F.B.L.A. . . . Service Society . . . National Spanish Examination award . . . shorthand major .. , will attend business college . . . remembers Miss Schmidt's shorthand class. tytyy ,.., we f .s ., A sf-,g.wf-,.lsQm.g . ., -, lbbr- -.5 '. Y 5555. ' --wg, B -Q-1 ff Q .... , 'IMS 3. ,.-, V 1 X f' . t a 11 ' :W ' s Q Z. ' 'll 4:9 a ' 5 51' 2 ' aczpza' 'f ' T- , s ' ' fra. T-at S tl XX wlzsF'x,.335'3 L al f I S i vy ,'li r ... YQ CAROL BENTLEY . . . Block P . . . Service Society . . . Public Speaking. . . Cheerleaders Club . . . Top Teachers . . . business major . . . will go to college . . . remembers the move-up assembly. ROBERT BERTANI . . . Block P president, . . Big Brothers . . . C.S.F .... Retailing Club . . . math major . . . will attend college . . . remembers the basketball team. LINDA BERTUCCI . . . F.B.L.A. .. . business major . . .wi1lgotoCityCol1ege . . . remem- bers Diane and George as cupids. MARIA BIRCH . . . G.A.A. . . . Block P . . . NOMA spelling certificate . . . business major . . . will go to business college. . . remem- bers the move-up assembly and the many friends. ROBERT BLUE . . . J. V. baseball. . . in- dustrial arts major. . .will go to City College . . . remembers the school spirit. RUSSELL BLUNT . . . swimming team . . . math major . . . will join the Marines . . . remembers the high senior year and gradu- ation. FRANK BRANDI . . . Student Council . . . Block P . . . Service Society . . . Yearbook staff . . . Parrot staff English major . . . will go to work . . . remembers the senior picnic. PETER BRANUT . . . industrial arts and English majors . . . will join the Army . . . remembers making friends so easily. J ' -,,, ,A fdfw vw 64 I, is gf' H I fi -i . . - 2 - 2 V , ' j ..-.Mr I 11 fig ,Q . 5' ,, X I L L. ., ' Q W-,K LY' V A 9, ff !4f!,fz, Wy I , ,, . ,l,l ,,,V 2 1 ,VVJ 5 ,. ji ' 152' fi' , W - ,f Wea, , .1 . , jg, f We ar e . V : . , U, f,f.4.,4 ,fb ,va f ,4 ,H , aryl? ff f ,. :..3'e'ggg,: H ',- .1 - ' -f ' t Z 6 . Z , P My 'ea . by ug ,A ,.',. . wif . - it . . Q iff' ft. 6 2 ' N 1-as K , I ,www K. .,?,wW 54' 1 svyi ,J in 4,4720 Q 5 5 ...Q B QA A an ,,, A fl.: . WMM j W v w- llff fr .V 4 , ' z, ' Vvawff 2 R Aff' MW? f? W Z 1' fe, . W ' f, by ... ff 1 . Iggy 5. W5 1 , ,Y - ,, 1 I 5 X M X f ff f f f f W f X, , Nl, , , .9,,A,, ju. ff ,.,. ..... , 1 1 f ff ff ff 0 'f an 1 f yy. WW' fi H 7 , r 57 fe-an f ,V 7 .,,, ,, WW. f .ff C ffil fl MARY BROWN . . . Red Cross Club . . . A Cappella . . . business and music majors . . . will go to college . . . remembers the sports and activities. RONALD BROWN . . . shop major . . . will join the Navy . . . remembers the many championships Poly won, DAVID BUCHANAN . . . Chess Club . . . Service Society . . . Sabre Club . . . Block P . . . English major . . . will go to college . . . remembers the move-up assembly. MADELINE BUGALLO . . . Drama Club . . . English major . . . will go to work . . . re- members the night rehearsals for the term play. ELIZABETH BURNS . . . Cheerleaders Club . . . English major . . . will go to work . . . remembers the junior prom that we didn't have. ALFORD BURTON . . . Block P . . . 112-120 basketball teams . . . history and industrial arts majors . . . will go to college . . . re- members receiving his Block P and the move- up assembly, JULIE BURTON . . . business major.. . will go to work . . . remembers the spirit at the football games. ARTHANIEL BUSH . . . business major , , remembers leaving Poly. MARGARET BYRD . . . P.B.L.A. . . . busi- ness major . . . will go to City College . . . remembers the last football pageant and the football games. DEANN CAIN . . . student body secretary. . . low senior vice-president . . . drama club. . . English major . . . will go to work . . . re- members becoming a student body officer and all the fun at Poly. HENRY CALDWELL . . . swimming . . . indus- trial arts major . . . will go to work . . . re- members making the varsity team until he was found out to be a sophomore. YVONNE CANGELOSI . . . CasualettesTri-Y . . . business major . . . will go to work . . . remembers the move-up assembly and the football season. an-, . f in '59. fl A 1 ..,' , A ., , M. , N., , H ,J , ,, My if ,J , A J I 1vV , 3 ,l,, x hy J . 'Wal . W. 1 X egg. K Q fa ' Na' . Y . . 2 . A 'Q-X , .,.. t koi: :vs 'tx ' nu. .. , X X xg, Ei' Liu y X CHARLES COBB . . . Bl0Ck P . . . Big .A Brothers . . . 112- 120- 130 ba sketball teams 5 MTN u r s . . . 120 and varsitytrack. . . ma. rnajor . . . ' ' - -5: will go to college . . . remembers the court , -csi 3 . .. ,Q fairs- , Wil. ,,,,., . g, LEON CLARK . . . football team . . . rifle team . . . music block and star . . . music major . . . will go to college. . . remembers Y the T.o.c. in '57 and the Poly- s. 1. game 'T 4 .. ...IA 1 all x4f,,' fi Y? 'gg f .ia , W' 'v !fl,'.' 1, ,,4Q V 1, 1. , , , ,,,. 1, , W .,,, I , , f 'W-is f ,, 7 1 V '. , 4 -2:2411 1 4 Q ' '- .wi H , Q.. ,A Av PM A dw. A 'K We Q., I., . X 1 1 , gf V' f x V why, E - X 3 1356. -4 Q Q we 4.--. ' uv ' 4- Q 1 5 V t ' 5 X . ,X Yi we S: X X SQJQXX R 5' X Q ,X n. as 1 f f 1 5 s .-.W A-as LX lf ' ' f . X 1. -1t.,, - 4 .AS 1 ,f I J N I ROBERT CANNON . .. Block P.. . ,I.V. foot- ball . . . varsity football. . . track team . . . industrial arts major . . . will go to college . . . remembers beating S, l. and Lowell in the playoffs. JOHNNY CARR . . . track team. . . industrial arts major . . . will go to City College . . . remembers the day after the skating parties. JOHN CARRUTHERS . . . rifleteam.. . band . . . music block. . . music major . . . Will go to City College . . . remembers the T.O,C. ANTONIO CHANG . . . 112-120 basketball teams . . . 120 track team . . . math major . . .willgo to CityCol1ege. . . remembers the sports. JOHN CHARLES . . . R.O.T.C. drill team. . . industrial arts major . . . will go to college . . . remembers the championship game on Thanksgiving '59. GENE CHEN . . . math major . . . will go to college . . . remembers the laps around Kezar and Lux Lab. EDDIE CHIN . . . C.S.F. ... math major . . . will go to college . . . remembers the football game against Lowell. BARBARA CLARK . ..CasualettesTri-Y. . . business major . . . will go to work. . . remembers the friends she made at Poly. DAVID COLON . . . Block P . . . Parrot staff . . . A Cappella . . . J. V. football. . . track team . . . English and industrial arts majors . . . will go to City College . . . remembers when we won the basketball crown in '57, JOHN COMISKY . . . varsity basketball. . . Block P . . . history major . . . will go to City College . . . remembers the move-up assembly. LOIS COOK . . . home economics major . . . will go to City College . . . remembers the games and all the friendly students at Poly. LYNNE COOLIDGE . . . F.B.L.A. . . . business major . . .will go towork. . . remembers the move-up assembly. GLORIA COPPIN . . . Cheerleaders Club. . . Block P . . . business major . . . will go to work . . . remembers the Casualettes joint meetings with Balboa. RAYMOND CORBETT . . . C. S. F.. . . Block P . . . Service Society.. . lightweight basket- ball . . . English major . . . will go to work . . . remembers the Senior Ball and Senior Picnic. JULIA CORTEZ . . . library staff.. . G.A.A. . . . business major . . . will go to L B. M. school . . . remembers the move-up assembly. NAOMI CRAYTON . . . G.A.A. . . . business major . . . will go to L B, M, School. . . remembers the first court fair and the day she came to Poly. HAROLD CROSSLAND . . . industrial arts major . . . will go to work . . . remembers the football team and basketball. PATRICK CURRAN . . . math major .. . will go to college . . . remembers graduationday, CHARLES CURRINGTON. . . SpanishClub . . . Block P . . . varsitybasketball.. . track . . . All-City basketball . . . industrial arts major . . . will go to college . . . remembers the two years we went to T.O,C. BEVERLY DAILEY . . . BlockP. . . business major . . . go to work . . . remembers the great times she had at Poly and the move-up assembly. n 'I Q- A ta, ,I , lt f 1 e n . ei ,.., I kj i j , Fw tif I ,f l Sig! W1 ,gf '-f ' 'ft lu -.1 . .. K , ' ve -- .. Q, T' -.3 1' fix 1'5'3?' .Oc ' are 6 1 fl 5 ug, f i if 'st 'X ...VU , Ak X 429 ' V X i f? K er? Aff 9 Pol -.3 -rv tvs 3' I xl N 'ir 1-I 'v.,!.,ff4 4 ,,,,W'Q'f f, ' 5' we-Q-. f ,X , I f , 1 '21-s es. X 'NM M .wb f -5 N ,..-ea., ' Y? 'wa 5517 a.,,Y, - -. ..,. ,W j ,,.-if ,yfflfi if ,af 15 -2. 5 .,C.,a.,v Nfx, MARY ERIKSON . . . Parrot staff . . . year- M book staff . . . English major . . . will go to My college . . . remembers when she and Don were called down to Mr. Zimmerman' s office. fm hi s I, fg' Page II9 -E' ...st M1 V .,V.A, f -,V. Mf r 3 ,, , ALEX DARNES . . . Block P. . . Big Brothers president . . . track team . . . football team . . . outstanding athlete award . . . industrial arts major . . . will goto college . . . remem- bers the football team of '59, RAY DaSILVA . . . math major . . . go to college . . . remembers coming to Poly. JOYCE DAVIS . . . G.A,A, , , , business major . . . will go to work . . . remembers all the fun she had at Poly. MELVIN DAVIS . . . F.B.L.A. . . . A Cappella . . . Block P . ..music block , . ,C,SF. , . . Top Teachers . . . music and business major . . . will go to college . . . remembers the day she received the A Cappella award. DONNA DE CARLISLE . . . F.B.L.A. . . . A Cappella . . . Madrigal. . . music block . . . music major . . . will go towork . . . remem- bers the senior breakfast and graduation. WILLIAM DECKER . . . English major . . . remembers the class of fall 1959, DMITRI DE DENKO . . . Chess Club president . . . Sabre Club president. . . music block , . . science and math majors . . . will go to college . . . remembers the old buildings at Poly. DAISY DIAL . . . A Cappella . . . Junior Red Cross . . . music block . . . business major . . . wlll go to work. . . remembers the dances and championship football games. ROBERT DI RICCO . . . math major. . . will go to work . . . remembers the move-up assembly. MARTHA DOBBS . . . Retai.lingCIub. . . busi- ness major . . . will go to work . . . remem- bers the court fair and the pageant. ELAINE DOB LEMAN . . . low sophomore sec- retary-treausrer . . . low junior vice presi- dent . . . Service Society . . . Cheerleaders Club . . . business major . . . will go to work . . . remembers the many friends at Poly. ,IACQUELINE DOONAN . . . business major . . . will go to dental school . . . remembers the terrific spirit. MARY ANN DOSS . . . G.A.A. . . . business major . . . will go to work . . . remembers the P.E. classes going to the park, LEON DOZIER . . . A Cappella . . . Madrigal . . . music block . . . music major . . . will to to college . . . remembers the music depart- ment. MARIE DUNN . . . Parrot staff . . . English major . . . will go to college. . . remembers the Court Fair and the football games. PATRICIA DUNN . . . C.S.F .... Scotties Tri- Y . . . scienceand Spanlshmajors. . . will go to work . . . remembers the football games and T. O.C. VERNA DUTCHER . . . G.A.A.. . . bookkeep- ing major . . .will go to work . . . remembers when Mr. Slee fell on the floor in the hall, EMILIE DYSSEGARD . . . Block P . . . F.B. LA. . . . yearbook staff . .. Parrot staff . . . business and English majors . . . will go to work . . . remembers the day they said we couldn't have a junior prom. MICHELE ELLIS. . . ACappe1Ia. . . Madrigal . . . music and English major . . . will go to college . . . remembers Mr, Teplitz. ROBERT ELY . . . Block P . . . All-City lightweight basketball and track. . . art major . . . Will go to college . . . remembers the day he became a High 'n Mighty. L,.. ,inxf - . , ,DWI . .V f,,.1ff V' 'VY A if' Ax . 'X is - , 1 'S' ie' t N NSN 5: RON FERGUSON . . . ll2 basketball . . industrial arts major . . . Willgo to work , , remembers when he met Julie. JOHN FERRARI . .. J. V, football. . . varsity Ir-HCR . . . science and industrial arts majors . . . will go to college . . . remembers the Championship games. DIANE FITZGERALD . . . Public Speaking Club . . . Retailers . . . retailing major . . . will go to work . . . remembers the wonder- ful faculty. CAROLE FLINT . . . Casualettes Tri-Y . . . history and English majors , . . will go to college . . . remembers the boys in her reg- istry. CARMEN FLORES . . . Block P and star . . . Parrot staff . . . yearbook staff . . . English and Spanish majors . . .will go to college . . . remembers meeting many new friends here at Poly and her senior year. DOUGLAS FLOYD . . . science major . . . will go to City College . . . remembers all the activities and the skating parties. SANDRA FONG . . . F.B.L.A. treasurer . . . Block P . . . business major . . . will go to work . . . remembers the move-up assembly and the Senior Class of Spring '60, RONALD FOPPOLI . . . industrial arts major . . . go to college . . . remembers the great times in auto shopdr1vingMr.Tauber'scars. GWEN FRANKLIN . . . high junior president . . . high senior vice - president . . . A Cap- pella . , , Madrigal. . . Cheerleaders Club . . . Public Speaking Club . . . president Service Society . . . English and science majors . . . will go to City College . . . remembers the football game against Lowell. SHIRLEY FREEMAN . . . F.B.L.A. IFESSUTCI' . . . Block P . . . business major . . . will go to college . . . remembers the senior picnic in the rain. BILL FRISELLA . . . Parrot cub staff . . . will go to work . . . remembers the time he filled in for a pal as king of the court fair. CHRISTIE FUGATE . . . F.B.L.A. home- making major . . . will go to State College . . . remembers her first day at Poly as a trans- fer student. I L3 x WMM? v I . ., V, , t iss.:-:sg 1:-gfiggy Q as . taxi- kV'.,k G. ,,::1:i2e124 . 4 i ,- ,ga x I, 09- 49 , .. 49,5 fwt., vQg?6,Q,t,31.., vs S W X 1 t A ....-f-.- Q at I Q A ,X , 5 t sbs 41- L A f if i..fso.t,+tq NXNQS was Rt.,-..tsM -wa.-.,a....R,aw,. .- mm if it .. A MQ Q ics- . , X 1 Assisi' ' tjkk t V -?11g,z151i'1j, ,wax In . - X a t Ame 4 Khrk 5 -t swim- r I' 'O' , X 3.4957 1 . I P X Fqafxf A X ,. I 'khk J f , l 5 . j,Q,I'g'f, A j fi 1, Q3 ,S . f 1 f 7 '25 'A I ,-.4 5 - jj V j i 1- X i n 1' Q A Wg, V ALA. 1 4,M,. ,Z its ga y, ' -f fWievfgt55i1,' 1, ,, V- Q 'L,Vf,,, I ,f lolc ff' f W 1, if gm , j. gf X, , if X , X gp , , ff gf ', in , M , 133.3 ' Q l 1 i' ? I DEANN ERNHARD . . . Block P . . . Cheer- leaders Club . . . F.B.L.A. . . . Business major . , . will go to work . . . remembers being Block P historian and the Block activi- ties. ROBERT ERWIN . . . industrial arts major . . . will go to work and then join the Air Force . . . remembers running around Kezar. MICHAEL ESTAGIN . . . Block P . . . J.V. football . . . varsity baseball . . . industrial arts major . . . will go to college . . . remem- bers the first time he played football at Kezar. RICHARD EVANS . . . Block P and star . . . varsity football . . . business major . . . will go to work . . . remembers the championship games. ,IANICE FARAONE . . . Retailing. . . Scotties Tri-Y . . . business major. . . will go to col- lege . . . remembers counting the days 'til graduation. ROBERT FARROW . . . A Cappella. . . Mad- rigal . . . music block and star . . . music major . . . will go to college. . . remembers the football game. MYRTLE FEATHERSTONE . . . Future Nurse's Club . . . G.A.A. . . . Science major . . . will go to Nursing School. . . remembers the Wonderful teachers and the smiling faces of the students. TOM FEDEROFF . . . A Cappella president . . . swimming team . . . music block . . . science major . . . will join the Coast Guard . . . remembers the tours and performances with the A Cappella. gi w..,,, ws A l its I ,. bh ,,Y ., ,m, ,. .aw DONNA GLIEBE. . .student body trea- surer. . .student council. . .president C.S.F.. . .president Block P. . .Top Teachers. . .Service Society. . .Cal- ifornia Girl's State. . .plaque Bank of America Contest. . .science and math majors. . .will go to college. . . remembers graduation day. DOROTHEA GOFF. . .business major . . .will go to work. . .remembers the fun she had with the friendly students at Poly. ED GOLDMAN. . .history and indust- rial arts majors. . .will join the Army . . .remembers the move-up assembly and graduation. HARRIETT GOLFOS. . .Block P. . . Top Teachers. . .Service Society. . . A Cappella. . .Madrigal. ..science ma- jor. . .will go to work. . .remembers the exciting football games. ESTHER GRAHAM. . .G.A.A, math ma- jor. . .will go to work. . .remembers when all her friends left Poly. PEGGY GREENWOOD. . .GA.A.A. . . Starlights Y-teen. . .homemaking ma- jor. . .will go to work. . .remembers the good spirit of the students and the nice teachers. ROBERT GRAY. . .science and indus-v trial arts majors. . .will go to college . . .remembers being a High 'nMighty. CURTIS GREEN. . .basketball team. .. math major. . .will go to college. . '. remembers the football and basket- ball games. EVA GREENE. . .business major. . . remembers all the joyous activities. ELAINE GRIMES. . .homemaking major . . .will go to CityCollege. . .remembers the move-up assembly and the cham- pionship game on Turkey Day. PETER GRLER. . .,I.V. football. . .busi- ness and industrial arts majors. . .will go into the Army. . .remembers the Poly- Stl. game. LEONARD GUMM. . .varsity football. . . history and English majors. . .will join the Air Force. . .remembers all the good looking pon pom girls. ha -.v.- 2. 7 , f' lltf' T 42. f jxfi Z ' 'A ,WZ I I Z v fr , , f eff! . fi ' I f ,.,.l., ff W 7 f , a W , 4.37 , ,ry w 'vu MQ,-' ' ff: Wg N, 4 , , ,. ,,.. 1.3. V QQ, ig ,HOW 1 aff' X 0 , f f f'4'44'0 , f 4 W, ,ffv 1 f , 1 4 ew 16 ,f X f f MW V, 1 ' '94 21 A KOICHI FUKUDA. . .,I.V. football. . . varsity football. . .120 track team. . . Block P. . .art major. . .Will go to art college. . .remembers the day we beat Lowell on Turkey Day. ANNA GARCIA. . .student body secre- tary. . .president Top Teachers. . . C.S.F.. . .Service Societv. . .Block P . . .U.N. award. . .Spanish and English majors. . .will go to SF. State. . . remembers the first football pageant and being the student body secretary. MARJORIE GARNER. . .Top Teachers . . .homemaking and business majors . . .will go to college. . .remembers Mrs. Kilgore and the senior picnic. LOUISE GATLIN. . .business major... will go to work or to college. . .re- members when she entered Poly and the Block P skating party. LOLA GEE. . .Block P. . .F.B.L.A. . . .business major. . .will go to work . . .remembers the championship games and the high senior year. EDDIE GEETER. . .,I.V. football. . . swimming team. . .industrial arts ma- jor. . .will go to work. . .remembers the swimming team and the girls. GERALD GERKENSMEYER. . .indust- rial arts major. . .will join the ser- vice. . .remembers the first court fair. NADINE GLEASON. . .Service Society . . .Block P, . ,A Cappella. . .busi- ness and English majors. . .will go to work. . .remembers her friends and all the rowdy times as a high senior. ,i ff 0 ff- .2 rf., 'ai SWL QM '57 ,, X f ' V 2.1. fgegglrf. Q, f ,. Q ,I f .1 ' A-f y :MI X 4 f ff gy .... ,,,.. . 4, , if 5 t lj, gy' QV aww . . 1' ' X .,, .W , ' F 1 t. . 'W ' 3 'M-Q Z , 1 , , , jfgjllj ' M vm A 'eff 5 we-V.. . ' tg 4 l .jf if at A .. 'L'- -it f I 1. - ,-.., Q.. R V M X Q . ' -, K' f' an 4 xp V T W ' - - I Ssi .: ,.,, ,. , X . X ,, S 1 f I X J fi :: ' if :I X, h js- X R5 in , 5 it 4 X :sy-if ' g .. -A X . Si s sl a 1 we , 4 Ms w Qs er? fiwfwzf .1 X jg j -sf X.. T.. PAT HOGAN. . English major. . .will go to college. . . remembers the dances. .Starlights Y-teen. . . skating parties and Joi-iN HOLM. . CFOSS-COUI1fl'y. . .swimming team. . . .track. . .Block P. . . math and English majors. . .remem- bers passing Spanish IV with Mr. Benton. JAMES HUBBARD. . .track. . .cross- country. . .IIZ basketball. . .industrial arts major. . .will go to college. . . remembers the friends and the senior picnic. CAROLINE HURD. . .science and math majors. . .will go to work. . .remem- bers the friendly students and the co- operative teachers. JOHN IRWIN. . .football team. . .track . .. history major. . .will go to college . . .remembers the great teams and teachers and the three wonderful terms at Poly. MIRIAM ISAAC. . .F.B.LA.. . .C.S.F. . . .social studies major. . .will go to City College. . .remembers the tea- chers and their efforts to American- ize her. MICHAEL ISAACS. . .high junior pres- ident. . . low senior president. . .Pub- llc Speaking Club. . .Service Society . . .Drama Club. . .Cheerleaders Club . . .swimming team. . .math major. . . will go to work. . .remembers Physi- ology II and all the friends at Poly. DAVID JACKSON. . .industrial arts. . . will go to work and then join the Navy . . .remembers the friends he made and the teachers at Poly. - Page 122 - ANGELINA HAUCHEY. . .business ma- jor. . ,remembers Poly's friendliness. JON HEINTZ. . .C.S.F.. . .Block P. . . j.V. football. . .varsity football. . . industrial arts award fall '59, ..indus- trial arts major. . .will go to Cogs- well College. . .remembers his junior and senior year and the day we beat Lowell for championship. DAVID HENDERSON. ..vai-sltyfootball . . .varsity track. . .Block P. . .busi- ness major. . .will go to college. . . remembers the All-City meet in 1959 when the relay team dropped the baton. X CHARLIE GUTIERREZ. . .studentbody president. . .Block P president. . . Ser- vice Society. . .Big Brothers. . .J.V. football . . .bookkeeping major. . .wlll go to college. . .remembers the friend- liness and co-operation of both fac- ulty and student body. ELAINE HANSEN. . .Block P. . .F.B. L.A. . . .business major. . .will go to business college. . .remembers the Girls' Block P initiation and the move- up assembly. ELAYNE HARMS. . .Cheerleaders Club . . .business major. . .Will go to City College. . .remembers the day we took the championship. CAROL I-IARNEY. . .Block P secretary . . .Service Society. . .F.B.I..A.. . . Cheerleaders Club. . .art major. . .will go to college. . .remembers the foot- ball games and the championship we al- ways won. CHARLES HARRIS. . .Block P. ..track team. . .cross country. . .math major . . .will go to City College. . .remembers his senior year. ROBERT HARRIS. . .Block P. . .112 basketball . . .track team. . .industrial arts major. . .will go to City College . . .remembers his high senior term. KAREN HART. .. C.S.F.. . .Top Tea- chers. . .Service Society. . .Block P. .. Spanish and math majors . . .will go to University of California. . .remem- bers the TOC and the Poly-Lowell game. PATRICIA HARVEY. . . G.A.A.. . . homemaking major . . .will go to City College. . .remembers the senior picnic. I X A t' if Q 1 ' ' ,fi A 4 . V V. 1 ,,., . 3 .e 3 f 2 B I tt . A , , vi f,jf:74ii.:i:-il., -Q it .' ' gre il 41,5 I - its YY .. .Wm V I V ,Q le:3,5:1 'ki'Qww - .. . i :iv ' VW ' ' ' new ewan.- ' ,. . A ' f i. I , , . A 74951 , ' Aw , -Q: ' ' A Q E gg. -I ,vp-Q.. , V' . , '. ' I-. T , t , ..,. -XJ A ff M '- ' ' Q is I: A -'issilrxii af 1 . f 4, ., Qt:-vs 1 . , . Y . .-,ss if 1 Wa' W ' ish 1- 1 ,U , an f 1 1 . ,Q ff 1 , 4 . M' A fi 4. 4, i ' X 1 , ' MARILYN JACOBS. . .assistant cheer- leader. . .business major. . .will go ' to work and on to college. . .remem- bers when she became assistant cheer- leader. ANTONIO JARAMILLO. . .science ma- jor. . .will go to college. ..remembers the rallies, games, dances, teachers and friends. KEN JARAMILLO. . .Block P. . .var- sity basketball team. . .track team. . . 112 - 120 basketball. . .industrial arts major. . .Will go into the Army. . .re- members playing the first time at Kezar. DORIS JOHNSON. . .business major. . . will go to business college. . .remem- bers the '59 championship in football. MYRTLE JOHNSON. . .business college . . .will go to City College. . .remembers the move up assembly and the football games. RODNEY JOHNSON. . .120 basketball . . .130 track. . .varsity track. . .Block P. . .industrial arts major. . .will join the Air Force. . .remembers the day he took first place in track. THEODORE JOHNSON. . .i nd u s t r ial arts major. . .will go to City College . . .remembers championship basket- ball against Washington last year. VERNELL JOHNSON. . .F.B,L,A.. . . business major. . .will go to trade school. . .remembers the senior picnic. 5 V' 1- ' 413' fn- 1 1 j tg Q! y 13 VKWY, M 2 ' ., W-N M L f S' K? ,hi 21 , ,5 , f ,K ,,., I . gm A r ,lf t.'-. ' Q ,',,,- 1 ' 4' ,,. Kg, 1 ,1 ,,.. , 'ti-t, if . ,yuj I f ffm. X Z, If fm nf 1 N W, f . 3, -., 5 4 ,Af ff X 2,5 fwfwjar 4, ' .Z -43. ., - A' . . 1 am..-i Q. X f ff WW! .. .1 ' ' Ci, TWV . . f ' , ' f 7 J f V if l 1 i qt W f' Z. . fy ,f Q y, 'V ff-.511 Qi 4 W get 7 LAWRENCE JONES. . .130 basketball . . .industrial arts major. . .will go to City College. . .remembers the skating party and when the l30's lost the champ- ionship. LEROY JONES. . .lightweight basket- ball and track. . .varsity track. . . BIOCR P. . .math major. . .will go to college. . .remembers the senior pic- HIC. PAT JOSEPI-L . .G.A.A.. . .business major. . .will go to college. . .remem- bers the good sportsmanship at Poly, JEAN JURICH. . .G.A.A.. . .ScottiesTri Y. . .business major. . .will go towork . . .remembers her high senior term. TOKIO KAKLUCHL . .Block P. . .Big Brothers. . .football. . .track. . .cross country. . .industrial arts major. . .will go to City College. . .remembers the high senior term, AUDREY KELLY. . .business major. .. remembers all the friendly teachers and students. JUDITH KEETON. . .F.B.L.A. vice president. . .Block P. . .business ma- jor. . .will go to work. . .remembers the teachers and, most of all, the stu- dents. RAMONA KING. . .A Cappella. . .Eng- lish major. . .will go to LB.M. school . . .remembers the basketball, football, and track teams. ROBERTA KLAWONN. . .President C. S-.F .... Service Society. . .Top Tea- chers . . .editor-in-chief of Parrot. . , Quill and Scroll. . .science, Spanish, and English majors. . .remembers the faculty, C.S,F. activities, the Parrot, and T.O,C. games. DONNA KOHNKE. . .student body busi- ness manager. . .Block P. . .Cheer- leaders Club. . .Public Speaking Club . . .Spanish and English majors. . .will go to college. . .remembers being a student body officer and writing Strictly Seniors in the Parrot. ALEXANDER KOJANOFF . . . D r am a Club. . .Bolsheviks Hi-Y. . .art major . . .will go to college. . .remembers eating ltmch and all the kids trying to catch a Geeter Bird. W, A E ...a 3 QS' as t 'A X' ...uma X an A ws.. ' HW W' 'Y X, . . atb sa KENNETH LEWIS. . .band. . .music b10Ck. . .music and industrial arts ma- jors. . .will go to work. . .remembers the senior picnic and the Court Fair. PAUL LOGSDON. . .industrial arts ma- jor. . .will go t0 W01'k. . .remembers the move-up assembly and all the football games. LORNA LOMACK. . .A Cappella. . . music major. . .will go to college. . . remembers when the seniors donned their senior hats. WEYLAND LOPEZ. . .Public Speaking Club. . .Service Society. . .Top Tea- chers. . .football team. . .swimming team. . .electronics and industrial arts majors. . .will go to work and then to college. . .remembers the champion- ship football game. JAMES LOU'lE. . .matl-imajor. . .willgo to college. . .remembers the champion- ship game against Lowell. WAYNE LOVE. . .R.O.T.C. Color Guard . . .industrial arts major. . .Will g0 I0 City College. . .remembers the first day he entered. WILLIAM MADSEN. . .Block P. . . swimming team. . .soccer team. . . cross country team. . .English and hist- ory majors. . .plans to go to college. . . remembers all the championship foot- ball games and seventh period gym. LUDMILLA MAKAROFF. . .language award. . .language major. . .plans to at- tend City College. . .remembers the move up assembly, all her teachers, and high senior year. FLORDELISA MANGAOANG. . .Parrot staff. . .yearbook staff. . .A Cappella. . . Madrigal. . .library staff. . .ml1SiC block . . .English major. . .plans to work. . . remembers A Cappella's 1959 Christ- mas tour, and the move up assembly. RICHARD MARCILLAC. . .b a s e b all team. . .industrial arts major. . .pl-anS to get a job. . .remembers the outstand- ing teams we had and running four times in Mr. Witt's gym class. SALVADOR MARILLO. . .president of Spanish Club. . .Sergeants Club. . . Drama Club. . .Spanish Club. . .English major. . .attend University of Mexico City. . .remembers Court Fair. x ..... sites 1 J . A X Q l ffftl i . 5 -I K E A- -fri -f . . 5 - s .. -tt 1 Yr' : C ' ' - va Q F5 .t N Q- -A Q 2' P if ' , ww Q' - -f f ' J . 5 .qt gag: A 5 is lg 5 s Ns 5 . a W f X G5 E S A . 'iv CAMERON KUHLS. . .industrial arts major. . .will join the Army...remem- bers his year of ordinance in the Poly Armony under Sgt. Wedel. LOLA LA ROCCA. ..BlockP secretary . . .business major. . .wLll goto college or work. . .ggnembers the move-up assembly and the championship foot- ball game. KATHLEEN LASTRUCCL . .Congress a -ri . . . . .Top Teachers. . .Service.Soceity. . . X c.S.P.. . .Public Speaki.ngClub...Block C C C . . . arrot st . .. a ro . . a 3 P P aff uiu misc u. f t ' ' math, English, and Spanish majors. . . 1 T ' ' will go to college. . .remembers try- '5 ig 45' Q - 'H ing to get john Charles to school five - X Q X E days a week. - ,s X , xx.. Q X -sms., .A 'Pi QV ROBERT LEA. . .swimming team. . . l soccer team. . .industrial arts major 1 ts' A . . .will go to college. . .remembers H K X the senior picnic. a W r - Q CLARENCE LEE. . .C.S.P... .science i Q and math majors. . .will go toCityCol- i 'I' I l .. lege. . .remembers the students, tea- chers , and his years at Poly. DANIEL LEE. . .tennis team. ..soccer tea.tn. . .math and science majors. . . will go to City College. . .remembers the tennis team and the French class. RALPH LEFTWICH. . .Block P. . . cross-country. . .lightweight track. . . varsity track. . .Parrot sports editor . . .yearbook sports editor. . .mathand English majors. . .will got to CityCol- lege. . .remembers the day we beat Lowell on Thanksgiving. ARTHUR LEW. . .math major. . .will go to City College. . .remembers the move-up assembly. .., f' I 2 ' P' . . , . . . A ff' ' i ' tt-- t A Q !' A . , 'M ati t V Y 'af V , . Will. , ff l A .,,. , t it If A 5 if at . Q Q 2 N f . 2 16? QQ . , .- .'-, aw ....Q,,,g. at 5 Z t MARCIA MCNEELY. . .business major 1 ARNOLD MARTINEZ. . .mathematics major. . .plans to work. . .remembers the friendly students and teachers. JOHN MARTINEZ. . .Bolsheviks Hi-Y vice-president. . .industrial arts major . . .plans to goto co1lege...remembers ltmch in cafe, football and basketball games. BRISCO MAXWELL. . .Block P. . . math major. . .plans to work. . .re- members a good deal. MICHAEL MCCOY. . .history major. . . remembers the good teams, runnitg around Kezar. and Weightlifting class. WINFRED MCGEE. . . track team. . . bookkeeping and industrial arts majors . . .plans to work. . .remembers gradu- ation. MINDY MCINTOSI-L . . student body cus- todian. . .Student body publicity dir- ector. . .student body vice-president . . .Public Speaking President. . .Pub- Drama Club sec'y. English , science language lT1Hj0rS. . .plans to attend college. . .remembers student body room and move-up assembly. ELSIE MCINTYRE. . .home living ma- jor. . .plans to work. . .remembers Poly's spirit and her graduation. . . .remembers the rowdies and the bowl. V I V 'lvvv la fftf-QU , ' . , ' M25-,. 5 - j gg I -T ., an P ' -M ' .- ., My fn , , -- '- ,fl ' ' 5 1 f 'iff - ,,,, W , - 1- Q if .I ., ' ' J I Q , A 1 5 Ji 2, Q ii1... s X 5 .'.,..f32izi41f' ,' ' V6 gr, ' 'ww ,'f, ,lf 'W , -- L. ...... .2 .,.. , ., M V - f ff , , N A Z f 1' ' f Lk ff J j f Q7 f Q f I ' M W 5 2 .1 ff! , W .Qf 2 f I , 1 Z! W , , Wa , f W-1.7 .s...fqW,f' f . ,,,,,, c , .f,, , , .wtf f,jfg5'7N:ZV I fa zu, V '-..' WILLIAM MEIJCHER. . .publicity dir- ector. . .Student Council. . .president Current Affairs Club. . .Service Society . . .Sabre Club. . .Sergeants Club. . . fencing team. . .football team. . .band . . .tennis team. . .math, English, science, and social studies majors. . . remembers hanging campaign posters in the girls' rest room. LINDA MEMMER. . .Cheerleaders Club . . .home making major. . .plans to work in field of LB.NL. . .remembers when we won the football championship and the move-up assembly. RON MICELY. . .Bolsheviks Hi Y. . . industrial arts major. . .plans to work . . . remembers the championship teams. BRUCE MILLAR. . .Block P Society . . . A Cappella. . .cross country. . . track team. . .baseball manager. . . A Cappella pin. . .music major. . . plans to work and attend City College . . .remembers all the games. LEONARD MILLER. . .baseball team . . .cross country track. . .Block P . . .industrial arts major. . .plans to attend City College. . .remembers all the championship teams. KEN MINEMOTO. . .secretary and treasurer of Block P. . .Big Brothers . . .J.V. football team. . .track team . . .science major. . .plans to go to City College. . .remembers the day the football team won the champion- ship on Turkey Day. JAMES MIRANDA. . .electronics major . . .plans to go into the Coast Guard. DALE MITCHELL. . .business major . . .remembers graduation practices. PAUL MOSEL. . .industrial arts ma- jor. . .plans to go to City College. . . remembers rallies, court fairs, and three Turkey Day championship games. MONICA MUENCH. . .Student Court judge. . .registry president. . .C.S.F. vice president. . .Public Speaking Club . . .Service Society. . .C.S.F. pin. . . math, English, foreign language majors . . .plans to attend University of Cal- ifornia. . .remembers counting the days MARY JO MUNOZ. . .A Cappella pin . . .music block. . .business major. . . remembers the day of the move-up , WW ' , ' ' V' ' 41 we.. f V - - ' ff f , 4 1 V- 3 I , L A, L - 2 A .1 f had 4 Z , , 4,4 , Ma A 1 , ' J f f X , 4, W7 M, f 25 'f , .i , I' ' V 9, 13 J ' X ., l Q K , V .4 I V , before graduation. , :w ' X -215151. :ff ' I f Hssembly- -1 . at , I f, , -- '- W , ,1 W V - ff fil w .v a ,. .V f,f, , V, J, ,...:m.fW-I .y2Zz.c4m,f ' f nw nrgwrw. , ,f f ,J ,.', , 'foxy' V- ,fVV,, 3 1 Q, .1 .145 . . ls: ' use f ,f .J '--- as ' ,ha - , . 3' af.,-fo ' 1 k li , X rn-. mg. . V A t. K r ,. - E. - 1 2 . 7 3 r 4 a- X K . 4 T3 ' i 'JY 'N x . be Q, has E' 1 GEORGE PADGETT. . .Cossacks Hi Y . . .history major. . .plans to go into the service. . .remembers the girls. EDITH PALMER. . .G.A.A.. ..F.B.L.A. . . .business and English majors. . . plans to attend I.B.M. school. . .re- members first day she came to Poly and got lost. THOMAS PANOS. . .class collector. . . Service Society. . .manager of track team. .. manager of soccer team. . . Block P. . .math and spanish majors . . .plans to attend City and later U,C. , . .remembers the crazy times in the cafeteria. ANN PAPIA. . .Block P vice-president . . .F.B.LA. . . .G.A.A. bowling. . . business major. MARIANNE PAQUETTE. . .business major . . .plans to attend college. . . remembers not being able to have a junior prom. DON PARTON. . .class collector. . . football team. . .baseball team. . . history major. . .plans to join the Air Force. . .remembers senior ball. MORRIS PAVIS. . .Block P. . .120 cross country. . .120 track . . .130 track. . . English major. . .plans to go into the service or attend college. . .remem- bers move-up assembly. JOHN PAVLOFF. . .J.V. football team . . .varsity baseball team. . .industrial arts major. . .plans to attend college . . .remembers having a good timewith all the boys. BLANCHE PAYNE. . .business major . . .plans to attend college. . .remem- bers the move-up assembly. ETHEL PERRY. . .high soph secretary . . .high junior vice president. . . Theatre Arts Guild. . .Block P. . . Service Society. . .feature editor of The Parrot. . .Quill and Scroll pin . . .English major. . .plans to attend S.F.S,C .... remembers hectic year as high junior vice-president and all the games. JAMES PETERSON. . .Bolsheviks Hi- Y. . .track team. . .swimming team. . . English major. . .pla.ns to attend col- lege. . .remembers Bolshevik beach parties at Bolshevik cove. DELORES ORTIZ. . .secretary of Tri- Y. . .won two contests in San Francisco Advertising Club. . .art major. . .plans to go to Art SchooL . .remernhers fine help given by teachers in working for an art scholarship. . - , EUGENE NAKAMURA. . .swimming team . . .math major. . .plans to go to City College. . .remembers the good times at Polytechnic. JERRY NELSON. . .Future Retailers Club. . .industrial arts major. . .plans to attend City College. . .remembers the eight o'clock class, the teachers. and the gym. THOMAS NESBY. . .Block P. . .120 basketball team. . .120 track team. . . cross cotmtry. . .English major. . . plans to enter the Air Force. . .re- members the championships Poly has taken since he attended. MARTHA NOLES. . .Student Council sec- retary. . .vice president of C.S.F. . . . Block P. . .Service Society. . .editor-in- chief of The Parrot. . .science and Eng- lish majors. . .plans to attend college . . .remembers graduation day. first football pageant and becoming a High 'N Mighty. FRED NORRIS. . .class collector. . . Block P. . .112 and 120 basketball teams . . .cross country team. . .l30's track . . .industrial arts major. . .plans to en- ter the Marines. . .remembers muddy senior picnic. RONALD NOTO. . .Bolsheviks Hi-Y. . . track team. . .science and retailing ma- jors. . .plans to go to work. . .remem- bers Bolsheviks and beach parties. ERNEST OLIVER. . .registry president . . .president Casuals Hi-Y. . .Block P . . .football team. . .basketball team. . . baseball team. . .track team. . .inClUS' trial arts major. . .plans to attend City College. . .remembers play-off football game against Stl. in 1959, Block P, and Move-up assembly. .,,....4- .M t ic' T -. ffw. ' rs, l x i f V gi I 'Bi , --' 4 4 v X . -H ' . 2 , 5 - 1 .,.,' . 911 -. ' i E we 'T ' kyj. H , Z. . ' gl. R i ',g ,l 2 ,' 'a,,. WILLIAM PETRIE. . .Bolsheviks Hi-Y . . .swimming team. . .Block P. . .his- tory major. . .plans to attend college. . . remembers beach parties. RICHARD PEWITT. . .registrypresident . . .class collector. . .Block P. . .track team. . .cross country. . .English major . . .plans to work. . .remembers being on the team. THOMAS PIGGEE. . .registry president . . .Big Brothers. . .All-City track. . . All-City football. . .cross country. . . electronics major. . .plans to attend col- lege. . .remembers All-City football, All-City track, and the championship football game, JUDI PLASKETT. . .English major. . . plans to traveL . .remembers all the friends she met. JOAN POTTER. . .business major. . . remembers all the championships we won. DOROTHY PRICE. . .G.A.A. . . . math lT1Hj0r. . .plans to go to work. . .remem- bers the football pageants and Mr. Dimon. ELAINE QUAN. . .class collector. . . F.B.L.A. . . . G.A.A. Council. . .F.R.C. . . .C.S.F. pin. . .bookkeeping major. . . plans to attend City College. BARBARA QUINN. . .homemakingmajor . . .will go to college. . .remembers the move-up assembly. f it -199' fi f ,fb 1 Z f gf, I f fy, ff f W L fi , 5 ' fn ,jf ' Q, -a ,Z , ff iff!! Q if-J. . 4 1 fl ff A f iff - A .My I . I ,ffau ff M' 62 'X' 4 , f f f X A pg ,f E I 2 '67 f 22 9.2 , OW!! W1 , 4 'g , ,A H,,f.f,: ,fcy-7,f.,,,ff,' -may Y .ff ff,,',Cf f Vyffwy ff mf' figf A ,. fi .- ff E ,M A fy 'Qzgqsiffw D' . , A , fm 'gf ff 4, .fl fy.. 7 4 A I lfflla , D, . ' gf: j it L gy, V217 .,., ', f , 0 w ' - 4' ' ,uf ' f , v,,53-,Q,,' , ,f,, , T X ., V H ,V fr f , 1,432,117 , f, -'L . .. ,. . ,f, , 1 'A K 1 , - 1 , W... f I ,jf f , ,if , V , ga, ,f Q4 ., .0-. If X , . ,f ,. f Q , m 3 J .51f4'.,. ' Q .- I . X 2 f -ffzfi . , , ,. aff f f f ,.-ff ' M 7 f., A i' 1, 2.4 r A W? v ' ,ff 4 2 LAURINE RAWLS. . .G.A.A. . .home- making major. . .will go business school . . .remembers graduation day. SADIE REDD. . .F.B.L.A.. . .business major. . .will go to City College. . .re- members the spirit and the sportsman- ship of the student body. MACK REDITT. . .science major. ..will go to work and then to City College. . . remembers the first time he ran around Kezar. BILL RIECHMANN. . .industrial arts major. . .will go to college. . .remem- bers when Poly took the T.O,C. in 1957 and the Poly-Lowell game on Turkey Day. BERNICE ROBERTS. . .homemaking ma- jor. . .will go to City College. . .remem- bers the rallies and the teachers. BETTY ROBERTSON. . . A Cappella. . . business major. . .will go to college. . . remembers the tours the A Cappella made at Christmas time. IRENE ROBINSON. . .A Cappella. . . music block. . .music major. . .will go to work. . .remembers Mr. Teplitz and his wonderful work with the A Cappella. HERBERT RODGERS. . .industrial arts major. . .will go to City College. . .re- members the T.O,C. and all the nice looking girls. CAROL RODLIN. . .business major. . . will go to work. . .remembers the great kids at Poly and the move-up assembly. MIKE RODRIQUEZ. . .j.V. basebalL . . football team. . .Parrot staff. . .Cos- sack Hi-Y. . .Block P. . .English and electronics majors. . .will go to col- lege. . .remembers all his friends and the helpful faculty. JAMES ROHRER. . .C.S.F.. . .track team . . .Cross-country. . .Swimming team. . . math and science majors. . .will go to City College. . .remembers his first and last bag of jol1nson's French fries. Q ? . . Li rw, Yi A my A 5 X X is 'N -as I ri . ia. .V f-zz,-s -X , A ' , 5. 19 :Ka .gg Q - is PATRICIA SCANLAN. . .Public Speaking Club. . .science major. . .will go to City College. . .remembers the high- senior term and counting the days 'til graduation. DIANE SCI-IMIDT. . .Block P. . .C.S.F. . . .Spanish and science majors, . .will go to work. . .remembers the day of the Girls' Block P officers induction and its embarrassing moments. ROBERTA SCOTT. . .Top Teachers. . . Service Society. . .Block P. . .English and history majors. . .will go to LB.M. school and then to work. . .remembers the wonderful times and the car par- ade in the Lowell-Poly game. WAYNE SERVICE. . .high-senior presi- dent. . .baseball team. . .industrial arts major. . .will join the service and then go to college. . .remembers the base- ball team and becoming president of the High 'N Mighties. SANDRA SHAW. . .student coundil. . . Theatre Arts Guild. . .Block P. . .Ser- vice Society. . .Spanish major. . .plans to attend college. . .remembers friends acquired in a year at Poly. BEVERLY SHELTON. . .A Cappella. . . music block. . .homemaking major. . . plans to attend college for two years to become a nurse. . .remembers Poly's spirit, the friendly people, and the hard work. CAROLE SHIMAN. . .Future Retailers Club. . .Cliques Tri-Y. . .G.A.A.. . . business and retailing majors. . .plans to attend City College. . .remembersthe Block P stag dances and the skating parties. EDWARD Sl-IUEY. . .vice president of registry. . .Bolshevicks HiY. . .indust- rial arts major. . .plans to go into the Army. . .remembers everything. NANCY SANTA MARIA. . .homemaking major. . .will go to college. . .remembers the friends, football games, and other activities. MARLENE SANTO TOMAS. . .Retailing Club. . .A Cappella. . .business major . . .will go to work. . .remembers the low sophomore and high senior terms and all the friends she made. KENNETH SAUERS. . .vice pre sident Block P. . .Big Brothers. . .j.V. football . . .track. . .cross-country. . .industrial arts major. . .will go to college. . .re- members the faculty- Big Brothers soft- ball game. JOHN ROHRER. . .math major. . .will go to college. . .remembers the move up assembly. DAVID ROSBERG. . .industrial arts smajor. . .will go to college or joinCoaS1 Guard. . .remembers the senior parties and senior balL MARGARET ROSS. ..Starlights Y-Teens . . .business major. . .will go to City College. . .remembers the lunch periods and all the games. MARISA ROSSI. . .Top Teachers. , , Block P. . .C.5.F.. . .math and science majors. . .will go to college. . .remem- bers the helpful teachers and the friend- ly students. REBECCA RUSl'L . .business major. . . will go to work. . .remembers all the friends and good times. LOUIS RUSSO. . .Block P. . .varsity football. . .industrial arts major. . , remembers the comeback of the 1959 football team . SAL RUSSO. . .president Future Re- tailers. . .j,V. football. . .swimming team. . .industrial arts major. . .will go to work. . .remembers the move- up assembly. LAWRENCE SANCHEZ. . .,I.V. and var- sity football. . .J.V, and varsitybaseball . . .Block P. . .industrial arts major. . . will go to work or join service. . .re- members the comeback of '59 football team made to win the championship. aa. 4 an -f .TK .gg.33.v,4 .,...'.,.:'f Q I r fx 'ST V 4,1 M' , ' 1177 f ' 4 Q4 fr nh K' ' l X Ex X XPNR A . X X xx S, . xg X it S E it 1 t g x uri.-ff' Q. in I g g it-1 . . ,Qa,3g.M .iii . W Nb. I X4 'ms J' , 'Y' QL J rt . ' 'its lr .5 auf?-, , A 1' 'fr JEWEL SIMS. . .registry vice presi- dent . . .A Cappella block. . .Block P. . .history major. . .plans to work and attend college. . .remembers the wonderful spirit and the teachers. MARTHA SINGLETON. . .typing major . . .plans to get a job. . .remembers the basketball games and the day she became a high senior. MARY SINGLETON. . .G.A.A. . .busi- ness major. . .plans to attend CityCol- lege. . remembersteachers and friends at Polytechnic. LEONA SMITH. . .homemaking major . . .plans to attend college. . .remem- bers the move-up assembly. MARGARET SMITH. . .modern dance . . .home economics major. . .plans to attend business school. . .remembers the rallies. RONALD SMITH. . .swirnmilig team, , , industrial arts major. . .remembers his registry teacher and all the games. PAUL SNOWBERG. . .Radio Club. . . tennis team. . .ba.nd. . .math major. . . plans to attend City College., ,remen-1- bers when the Poly yelleader knocked himself out after Poly made the last touchdown to beat S.L PHYLLIS SOBIESZEZYK. . .low sopho- more president. . .Casualettes Tri Y president. . .G.A.A.. . .Theatre Arts Guild trophy. . .English major. . .plans to continue with the theatre. . .remem- bers drama. Mr. Newell, and Mr. Over. he fu- T27 15.-. , aw 'r f 'Q' . ' ' T .5535 . .C sf X- R -:i .gif .f ... . Q F x Q x ffl U f 4 5 iff ff f I gl, af , ff! ,ff , ,Q f ff., 'Q-My I if 5 x ff f f , f flf, Z UQ 1 We 2 f XT :, V If , . -1 , 7 'LL i A x I '52 b'f I- ' . 9 '1- ,.....-, 'l a s if QR x v-. s X, Y Q, Q i RONDA SOLLID. . .registry secretary . . .business major. . .plans to attend business school. . . r emember s the friendly people at Poly. JUDITH STARKEY. . .English major. . . plans to work, then go to college. . . remembers the games and the friend- ly students. .a ,, , ,.,. .W .,,, V fi f f ' - f ff vi, A 5 '1 4 mf-.5..', '33, if Q. f 19 f ff , , f ' , y I!! wif ,ef ,, f .f ,:,, V , . , f, f as P 4 N , ,fg f . , , Zz! ,, , M, ' nb WILLIAM STEINWAY. . .Cheerleader . . .C.S.F.. . .Service Society...Parrot staff. . .yearbook editor-in-chelf. . . j.V. football and baseball. . .English and history majors. . .plans to attend City College. . .remembers the T.O.C. and all the friends made at Poly. MARIANNE STOLPE. . .GA.A.. . .busi- ness major. . .plans to work. . .remem- bers all the teachers and the many friends. LEONARD SWEETMAN. . .Auto Club. . . mechanical drawing major. . .plans to go into the Navy. . .remembers the basketball games when the referee would call bad decisions against Poly. LOlS TAFOYA. . .business major. . . plans to go to work. . .remembers the football games and becoming a high senior. WILLIAM TANNER. . .industrial arts major. . .plans to go into the service . . .remembers when Poly beat S,l. in the semi-finals and won on Thanks- giving. AL VERNON TATUM. . .Block P. . . 112 basketball. . .track team. . .cross country. . .bookkeeping major. . .plans to go to City. . .remembers high senior year. ROSALIND TAUBE. . .Block P. . .mo- dern dance. . .history major. . .plans to enter California College ofBeauty Cul- ture. . .remembers the wonderful tea- chers. DIANE TAYLOR. . .A Cappella. . .music block. . .Block P. . .business major. . . plans to go to college. . .remembers Poly winning the '59 football champ- ionship and all the tours and perform- ances with the A Cappella Choir. MARY TAYLOR. . .low senior and high senior secretary-treasurer. . .F.B.L. A. . . .Block P. . .A Cappella. . .Mad- rigaL . .yearbook staff managing edi- tor. . .business-shorthand major. . . plans to attend Freed-Hardeman Col- lege. . .remembers the football games of '59 and her senior year. M. W , 4. A f I V , WLTQEV55 f ff, . f v WW, .5 it wa - ' ,5 ,: ' f ' M VELMA THOMAS. . . G.A.A. . . . buS- iness machines major. . .plans to at- tend nursing school. . .remembers first pageant and first senior yell. BILLIE JOYCE THOMPSON. . .Block P . . .business major. . .plans to attend LB.M. training school. . .remembers when Wayne said, Seniors don your caps, and the football championship on Turkey Day. GARY THOMSEN. . .Bolsheviks Hi Y . . .112 basketball. . .industrial arts major. . .plans to work. . .remembers wfews... iii' f: G A A ' . .A -A an --'-' 4 ws Q.. was-V4 X . . 92 i ss 7 x:s9: A W ksqfivi 2 fx 4 . ' is is if f R t Xi K -'QV Vp si aw x ii I 1, t1-. ff .. gi . Q., A Jeanne. ei 3 l W . . sq x s I , ,, 9 ,L . ,..,,.. I V',,. ,C CHARLES THORNTON. . .science major I ,.. L . . . .plans to attend City College. . .re- '. ' members first day at Polytechnic. ,, ullvl '- 'izl' ' ' I V - , ,.. I RONALD TIMBERLAKE. ..Block P... Y 32 o r ..,,, i 5 130 basketball . . .varsity football. . . ii it i Q V If ' ff track. . .industrial arts major. . .plans ' iw ss 'ff , .' H to go to college. . .remembers the teams 'ft :Qk f ' 5' AQI and the Senior Class. A' . J L' .7 ' f ROBERT RAYMOND TOLLES. . .Offi- , . S ' cers Club. . .Sabre Club. . .D.A.R. medal '53 V . . .Distinguished medal. . .English major ' V' ' ':V, I . . .plans to attend City College. . .re- ff S members the time D.,B. took his mother A, . g to a dance without arousing any suspicion. WALLACE TOO. . .Block P. . .history and electronics major. . .plans to enter City College. . .remembers the Court Fair. BEVERLY WALLACE. . .registry sec- BEN JAMIN TUCKER. . .Block P. . . rerafy- - -business major- - -P18115 E0 track team. . .cross country. . .112 enter Cosmotology SchooL. .remembers basketball- I .business major. l j plans senior year, senior picnic, and wonder- to attend College. . .remembers all the ful friends and teachers. good times and friends. BEVERLY VERBARG. . .class collector . . .Block P cheerleader. . .F.B.L.A. ELIZABETH WASHINGTON. . .F.B.I..A. . . .Future Teachers. . .science major D j -A Cappella Choir. . .business and V V MW. V - - -P13115 F0 Studi' m-lfsing---femembefs music majors. . .plans to enter City f'1 W the Girls' Block P activities with the College. 0 .remembers the moveup as. .l A , f , ,,,y...,:A, BOYS' Bi0Ck P- sembly and the senior picnic in the rain. i 1 if'i- ii' if g . f STANYAN VUlFOVlCH.- . .Publicity Di- GLORIA WASHINGTON. . .A cappeua... yzy- 227 ,, ,,. ' Vector- - -Pllbilc 5PeakUig Cil1b...C.S.F. G.A.A. . . .music block. . .secretarial .53 - - -Sefvice 50CiefY- - -managing editor training major. . .plans to becomeatele- 'W 191 . 1 , X of The PHITOL - -Quill and Scif 011- - - phone operator. . .remembers winning 5 2 ,52 ,..f, ,.,... English, Spanish and science majors. . . the football Championship and not going A I i Vqlug plans to attend U.C.. . .remembers the to the T.O.C. this year. s A 'fliiii WM. 2 I, fine people he met at Poly. Y I 7 I PATRICIA WASI-IBURN. ..regiSirytrea- , Qs EDDIE FIOE WALKER...football team... surer. . .F.B.LA. secretary. . 'cheep . l art major. . .plans to enter the Army. leaders Club. . .Block P. . .business .wi' f' - '. e' .t . , , . i 1-,. j - I - y s y? gf ' f . . X R if , 1 ,,5::.: 71 ' Wfffi - J ,j ,MAJ Qf 4 X 7 f fm 4 5' 1 I W . . 222 ay P f A . 525,42 47 , I , 3 I ,I major. . .plans to work for F.B.l.. . . remembers meeting swell kids and tea- chers. SAM WAYNE. . .Block P. . .basketball team. . .typing and business machine majors. . .plans to enter San Francisco State College. . .remembers the T.O.C. and the move-up assembly. LYNN WENDLAND. . .High junior sec- retary-treasurer. . .G.A.A. president.. . president Theatre Arts Guild. . .vice PF9Sid6I1I F.B.L.A.. . .shorthand major . . .plans to work. . .remembers the wonderful spirit, the great kids, and most of all, the Drama Club. GENNIE WESLEY. . .registry president . . .Public Speaking Club . . . Future Teachers. . .Cheerleaders. . .Service Society. . .Block P. . .yearbook staff . . .science major. . .plans to enter San Francisco State College. . .remem- bers missing the riot part of the move-up assembly. MIKE WHISMAN. . .math and science majors. . .plans to attend Kings Point Maritime Academy. . .remembers try- ing to graduate. A.DELE WHOLER. . .registry secre- tary. . .ArrC1ub...G.A.A....art, busi- ness and English majors. . .plans to work at Metropolitan. . .remembers when Mr, Slee chased Verna down the halls and fell down. PETE WONDERLEY. . .class collector . . .Public Speaking Club. . .Parrot staff. . .advertising manager of year- book. . .history and English majors . . .plans to attend City. . .remembers the football teams great comeback by winning the championship over Lowell. LEE WOODS. . .history and English majors. . .plans to go to college and become a teacher. LEONA WYNNE. . .business major. . . plans to work and attend City College . . .remembers the students, both individually and as a whole. HERMAN YOUNG. . .1l2's basketball . . .l20's championshipbasketball team . . .Block P. . .industrial arts major . . .plans to attend City College. . . remembers Mr. McFadden and his crazy art classes. RODNEY YUEN. . .history major. . . plans to attend City College. . .remem- bers the spirit, the sportsmanship, and the Win over 5.1. in the semi-fi.nalfoot- ball game. BERNADEANE ZIMMER. . . student council . . .high senior treasurer. . . Block P. . .yearbook staff. . .science and English majors. . .plans to attend nursing college. . .remembers running down the hall in a gym suit and being caught by Mr. Callaway, WILLIAM ZUKE. . .registry president . . .band manager. . .music block. . . music major. . .plans to work. . .re- members S,L winning all the time. A gras... ,QQ - A . .S X.: -N t -wi WQ W' X .... c.-RNS +-e. GX N Q LUDDIE WILLIAMS. . .track team. . . math major. . .plans to go to college . . .remembers 1959 football champ- ionship and first time around Kezar. CHARLES WILSON. . .swimming team . . .industrial arts major. . .plans to attend barber college. . .remembers going to the T. O.C. at Berkeley. CHARLENE WISE. . .registry presi- dent. . .GA,A. . . .yearbook staff. . . homemaking major. . .plans to attend college. . .remembers football champ- ionships and missing the rowdy part of the move-up assembly. 2, 5 X' Q, '-r...,.W L' off 4.....a . ,473 fi . MU ff ffm? fra. 'f,.f',. .1 AZ 1 1 gassyyff ff ' fi . ' , X' A y 7 af f fag We f f ,eff i f Z ay 2 . .2 ' ...M 0, , Wing? 4 I new fx! ,, f v . t . 242 , , 14, 1, f af ' f 6 G? 5 2 f, I s f I BRENDA WHITE. . .G.A.A. science ma- jor. . .plans to attend college. . .remem- bers the rallies, the understandingtea- chers, and the school' s great spirit. KATHLEEN WHITFIELD. . .home economics major. . .plans to work for Wells Fargo. . .remembers being scared to death on enrollment day. SHARON WICKERSI-IEIMER. . . c I a s s collector. . .Retailing Club. . .C.S.F.. . . 151851685 major. . .plans to get married . . .remembers the great success of the P skating parties. WIEDENMEYER. . .C.5.F. - - - SOCCGF team. . .tennis team. . .Block P. . .math major. . .plans to attend City College. ARDIS MARIE WILLIAMS. . .Mixed Chorus. . .home living major. . .plans to go to college. . .remembers not be- ing in the T.O.C., winning the football championship, and the rainy senior picnic. DAVID WILLIAMS. . .All-City cross country and track. . .varsity basket- ball. . .Block P. . .art major. . .plans to attend City College. . .remembers representing Poly and San Francisco in the state meet for the lasttwo years. JUDY WILLIAMS. . .G.A.A. . .Retail- ers Club. . .Block P. . .business major . . .plans to work. . .remembers the Block P dances and Mr. Lombardi. SHIRLEY WOODS. . .business major . . .remembers her first impression of Poly High. 4? ' 3 .f ' we I G, ,,.,.:, f V 3 f 2 2, ...fy .. 9 ,, 4 if .416 K ,Q 1966 New-' -1 eve., 1 , -f . ,if .gf , Q S , gc jr, 1, Q ff' I med 27 ,airifecl Qegigsfriezi . A A ,. Q Vis, ID REGISTRY E Front row: M. Isaac, M, Munoz. C. Harney, E, Hansen, D. Bakke, M. Axionoff. Second row: S. Adams, F. Bennett, S. Beck, C. Bentley, E, Grimes, E. Harms, E. Dobleman. Third row: P. Hogan, J, Anderson. P. Mosel, M. Alegria, A. Baez, L., Gtm1m,T. Allen. Top row: VV, Love, R. Evans, P. Benassini, C. Harris, R. Blunt, J. Holm, R. Harris, L. Armstrong. 4- 4, 1,-vw. 9 f . 7 ' ,,- vu - 'iv' 1 -'Q REGISTRY I-I Front row: K. Cain, S. Bourbin K. Borse, D. Boyd, C. Cannon, J. Bravo, M. Bravo. Middle row: J Black, C. Breeze, J. Brown, W. Bobadilla, D. Brocks, S,Bush, B Blunt, R. Blanz. Top row: R. Burk, J. Blake, J. Burch, L. Cam- arema, VV. Blanchard, C. Byous T. Cain, R. Bligh. -'C '11 an REGISTRY AUDITORIUM Front row: M. Dobbs, L. Wynne, B. Roberts, NL Ellis, P. Harvey, D. johnson. R, Rush, T. Kakiuchi, Middle row: K. Lewis, P. joseph, L. jones. C. Green, A. Armada, T, johnson, J. Louie, E. Chin, A.Chang. Top row: -I. Carruthers, L.. Clark, j. Arterberry, J. Carr, K. jarmillo, L. Jones, J. Hub- bard, P. Logdson, J. Comisky. Avy. REGIST RY G Front row: N. Aguilar, D. Ahuna, D. Arnold, E. Allen, T. Beck. Middle row: W. Ahern, E. Barry, M. Beglariantz, M. Abramenkoff, D. Alexis, J. Alexander, L. Baugh. Top row: K. Andronis, E. Alegria., H. Abarca, S.Argent, E. Bell, R. Barber, R. Baldanzi, R. Ash. -..I ig ' REGISTRY K Front row: J. Arconi, S.Diamond, P. Rifkin. NL Walker, E. Davis, A. Osborn. Second row: IVL Daw- kins, C. Rogers, G, Walters, D. Deane, M. Delgman, P. Day. Top row: J. Crawford, W. Champagne, J. Darby, R. Domingos, M. Glick, T. Dobbs, D. Dea, M. Casali. REGISTRY 80 Front row: L. Sciarra, P. Salvato B. Spaulding. Middlw row: B. Sapp, K. Shields, C. Smith, M. Savage. Top row: W.Schappert, J. Scheb, J, Saari. 'vw--.-Q-.... tx. I 5 . t. .. . , .. , . 4-gg' ' 5 wee JX if SK J wg? , . .V V ' - ' f e 1 , x V' Q 5 Tse., K X SV .c N.. 3 g REGISTRY 120 i at ...V Front row: P. Grenier, L. Nack, 'v R. LaRocca, S, Ledda, P, Loch, N. Maglione, V. Sandifur. Middle row: C, Hamilton B. Lott, T. Carrillo, S, Moore, C. Gosse, G. Lee, C. Mandel, M. Lazzar- eschi. Top row: R. Martin, T. Rogers, J. Kramer, W. Larson, B. Haskell, G. Kraus, S, Gonzales. f' g ,- tm, A .aa N Q' Z 731,4, 'WV' mg, .GV L A- , w, Front row: I. Sabre, O. . 'N if flf N , , X ,fn VV ,f 0 f 4 ,Z 5-?'4'2'fff! -9 . ' . G! f ,mf E V! f I NV 1 , 5 REGISTRY 108 P. Huss, S. Schoonenberg, Hadley, V. Hayden, C. 1 Middle row: F. Holm, V. Q vich, G. Pfotenhauer, R, C off, A. Heard. Top row: B. sion, H. Rache, R. Robinson, Gresham, E. Roughley, R. los, B, Schoolcraft, J. Sanc R. Holmsten. Wwmwgg XMIM, XWWXSW ,,, ,,,, A 2' f? , I , 4 'Ai ' ZZ ' M4 V' ' V V Va , ,af , , 1 1 ,XM lfi A Q I , i, IWFQ., , ., f74 ,, Af f'-7, . ' ,, 4 'W ' Hi? -4i2??fiQ Q2 4 Z, 1' ,J ,- X V V- 1 ff 5 gffm W ,,,, ' V . f f l-ll 4 H ff V- 1-1. flff 4 TTL, ,W J 'Y ,.,, . ,225 ML' ' ,J 4 , , gf ' V 'T elaa 12 gf , 2 n V V W' ie-ff f , ', 4 V Y P .VV V flfv V V Way f V , an . ' ' , if Y ' , 'f it ,4 ,,.V , V 1, -VM L4 , . .rv V , , ' WV ig 4' , , V' ' ,,V. V: Q V ,, VV , fi V I, , V, ,V V ,W ,M 2 ,V , , V V 'f 1 ,V,V , , V 421 V VV f V V f V Y wr ' 1 I I f V ' , 'IQ ' 25: fa., wr .. , , REGISTRY 204 , , Front row: L. Gee, S. Fong, P, Greenwood, D. Ortiz, C. Flores. Second row: N. Gleason, L. Gat- lin, H. Golfos, M, Garner, D. Fitzgerald, C. Fugate, E. Pal- mer. Third row: K. Fukuda, E. Graham, E. Perry, G, Franklin, S. Freeman, R, Liu, M. Pavis, D. Pittman, F. Norris. Top row: R. Gray, R. Foppoli, B. Petri, B. Frisella, J. Peterson, R. Noto, T. Panos, J. Ferrari, T. Nesby. 1 REGISTRY 200 Bottom row: J. Miller, D. Dittes, M. McElroy, L. McComas, B. Huser, H. Mendelson. Second row: L. Massimiani, L. Miller, L. Miner, K. McMurray, B. Mc Keever, B. Montgomery, C, Mes- sick, D. Mechan, Third row: C. William, E. McCarthy, J. Mc Lemore, R. Mondrozon, M. Lane, L. Kelly, J. Monteton. Top row: G. Short, A, Melancon, O. Wood- ley, J. McQueen, M. Petit, D. Mc Deuih. v-,,,. E. Salvador, J, Schickle, T. Sar x E 3 .V an T Q , .,,. I 3 J A Q. .E 3, ..-9 1 . Qi... .Q . J N vw, F . -e .Q 'N 'i .. w 5. A X5 - , . . a , wk f -. . f . . sw t ,iw , , Q. Q. 1, 5 J X , WN S E ., -1 N ' 'J'--an ' .N 1 ., ' fra 5 5' ' N 'QQ --Q '33 . f ir, ' Y 1' Sb' - 5 X-..-as 5 R . We 1. . , , r X s- NXAQ- . + , A '13, I , .F 41, 5 ! FQ. S . X A A S Q w I . ,wg . .5 S f .j if N ' ef 'I f Z REGISTRY 208 5'Bottom row: R, Sollid, M. Single- QFOH, J. Sims, E. Dyssegard, M, ww ' Featherstone, M. Stolpe, R. Scott, .gl N--- QM. Rossi, D. Taylor. C. Hurd. W we , Second row: M. Estagin, D. Ros- , Q-berg, R. Farrow, J. Williams, tr' X . '7 s .Q , X .,.., , .. gimp! if I L. ' 2+-1 H ...W-.,. ....., .. -wt 1.15.1 A .. ,.. -. W , .:':f REGISTRY 207 Front row: G. Scott, S, Dunson, K, Smalley, L. Chambers, N. Cole- man, R. Wielgosz, K. Schickle. Middle row: N. Herbert, J. Red- wine, D. Warne, K. Schlichting, K. Sims, L. Singer, L. Rogers. Top row: J. Sicoli, J. Scrempos, J. Rico, W. Richards, G, Wade. enema, .J was .ggi Q J 2' ' -' M .. I ., Q - . ..,, I + W have 2 3 A 2, . L ,A ., 1 In :RL 37' , J J,-2 i -- 'K f V Leia , g il 32 ?+'t'7?i j PML ff Q QW ' 5 W, , J sf .. W I 24 i va 0 4 If J L. Makaroff. D. Ernhard, R. A . ,e, Taube, M. Singleton. Third row: J gg a Q . C. Wilson, R. Ely. Top row: W. ' g :j1i.2i 7q , Tanner, J. Irwin, L. Sweetman, y X,,. KM- J, Walker, A. Tatum, R. Ervin, ,K G. Stamps, P. Snowberg. Q. h 12.4 -' Lx SM.,-rf a ,K HA' yy 1 5 . Q 'Q J . 1 A fl f . I 5 , V. V, x 1 Y C , REGISTRY 217 Front row: J. Brussa, V. Benison, N. Bledsoe, J. Booker, A, As- piras, L. Borsoni, A, Baranoff. Middle row: G. Anzalone, M, Alas, B. Amador, F. Amor, S, ' ., We Brown, E. Addis, P. Alexander. 2 gi, , , ai... 31 X Q., - wt Q 2 .. .. , REGISTRY 209 Front row: I, Wong, P. Lee, C. Dumo, V. Brenton, S, Daniel, C. Brocato. Middle row: K, Mann, E. Brown, C. Malone, S., Rudock, C. Scanlan, J, Williams, J. Collins. Top row: C. Wells, J. Clark, J, Wicklund, F. Renfro, J.Brock, J. White, K. Woolwine, W. Youngs, M. Bravo. ........... M w 'W .. Am. Top row:D. Berliner, R. Aguirre, 3 f i .A '- ,'-'Til-fi? . 4 . t' G. Baldwin, H. Alexander, L. Amiot, F. Armstead, F. Alban, .. Q r' K' 1 'Tx W' I v 1, cw , N A ps. iwwfe ' S ,Q ,V ' K Qu, me , 4 ,I Y If X A , , L , 4 .I 1. ,.,,...,.A , .L X A .fn ,., ,, , iam-524' - , , , V. , , ,, ., , W Ve, 7 Z , uv ,, 5 1 , f ' 2-'I E24 PM YW., I WV W '?.f'j.L:if- I as I . X w X.. X Y 1- ,,..,,,, 1 S Q disk Q Q gs 'S f- g t 9 Q. . XL? Y Ev... Mis 1. Q REGISTRY 218 Front tow: S. Wentworth, B. Vel- asquez, S. Langlois. Middle row: F. Vandever, S. Webb, T, Wede- meyer, B. Turner, J. Mansell. Top row: J. Tobriner, J. Weaver, W. Tipton. , WZJQ1 I J 2 A if .Vw 1 if Q . , , 'ff , , 2 'uf , ..f. V ,Jn lf' . if H ft Q. '. at J- ., . ,,,, i , , 1' 4. J , . ,- W' M ff A- ' gi ,:,,ve.1p51. 3 ,,,, ' - , f, fi' A .V '. 5i ?Jf Ti'f . - ,.-'Ib-' 2 .- - ., - '- F M 7 2,7 'Z':f': K: . WM R.'1:fiil,lf.nfiElif?-ff . .g- .fa -GLS - 5' 4 2 f .1 f,, - Q. -1fu .'g-my nina in f . -- ,Q , ,. nh. U1 ., , I. ,. .X .V X f ,, f' ' 'ii zil ' . .- 'T xi. f REGISTRY 306 Front row: B. Dailey, G. Coppin, N. Crayton, R, King, D. De . f ' Caeliste. Middle row: A. Kojan- off, A, Martinez, B. Maxwell, H. Young, R. Micely, A. Darnes, E. Shuey, R, Marcillac. Top row: J. Miranda, R. Corbett, H. Cross- land, D. Henderson, H. Rodgers 5-. REGISTRY 220 Front row: G. Hallberg, J. Ham- brick, D. Howell, N. Henderson, C. Hoeft. Middle row: S, Herrell, S, H ansen, B. Gutscher, S. Howard, M, Henderson. Top row: B. Griffin, B. Horne, G. Grethel, J. Hoffhine, B. Houston, L.Ho1o- man. ZZ? ,L 5' f, 9 'f , 4, . I V.. , If .f , - ' X ,, 45 P. Curran, M. McCoy. 19 3 M V- , L- - ? ..,, V fp H J X ,,.. aa REGISTRY so? Zi t V ' l-'ront row: R. Jones, L. Lewis, A - V. 2 Q i C. l-loldener. Middle row: R. T 1 S J . 9 We 1 Lopez, F. Hutchinson, C. il 's ii- P I 2 Us 22 All J, Johnson, L. Lee. Top row: D. ., ' ' . 1 J . ,, , Y ' Libby, D. Jenkins. n 'X Q1 SREGISTRY 313 J J 'J W - RX -X ront row: B. Payne, J. Burton, W A ,JL Doonan, M. Taylor, C. Awana. ,M My ft H 1 gif., . X 'N' .flf , Q sdmiflo, W- luke, 11 Pew, J- ff f n ,,,, J , , X Rohm-ed L. Doziery P. Wonderley, 5.9 f. wif, ,,,.,,.,,,,. 1 .1-1, W' 1, V yg V, iz - I , ,, , , 4, , I., ,,,.,, ,,,. , , K ,,,, .,, , iw? WW, . , ,,, . , N . . . - 'hw-.,Af..f7r ,.yw,,,f ff-'fi ,M 1 , f - , f A? .,f. if R- SMH T h1fd fowl R-DaS11vS- Q X J. Grossenbacher, J. Heintz, P. f ,'Q,,,2, g ' Z ' M t X- - f W ,, ..,.,... ' ' J X G1-lar' G' Rodgers' L' Wood S' W' , ,g ' ' 1' 9' Riechmav. M. Reddirr- Top POW! J Q J i w fi ' ' -'.- V ,uw M '- -V ' .If in Ti Fedefoff' R' FHUSOH- M- ' ',,' X W J .Q Rodriquez, J, Pauloff, D. Parton, ' G U f ' ' L Williams C Kuhls R. Di , . , . , ' ' Ricco. X 5 fm L., , VVVV 65 , REGISTRY 314 M 1. tx .- f if Bottom row: P, Dye, C. Chase, N. , 'M ' tk :N 1 ,, , ' I Clark, N. Dorow, L. Dunlap, M, V ' , If L Figueroa. Middle row: NL Cava, ,,,,',, A ' 3 5 f f Z M. Deese, C. Creyer, K. Dale, 1' ' A. Douat, M. Dorsey.Top row:B. A , J. L I ,A ,ff W, l , Dean, B, Dimitroff, J. Flaherty, 4.7. 0 - - 1 9 . D' , i 45 .I ixon. ,,V, M' REGISTRY 319 Front row: R. Tamayo, E. Vri- arti, B. Toivonen, J. Stich, M. F: Thomson. Middle row: F. Sul- . livan, C. Sparks, M. Lander, J. Strain, T. Torri. Top row: T. Smith, Y, Taheuehi, D. Tischer, M, Smith, P. Tercero, S. Sohri- akoff, P. Torres. ' t,+,Q,. 4 , L, REGISTRY 414 REGISTRY 422 Front row: G. Wilson, E. Zugman, M. Vilibald, C. Lander. Middle row: J. Trotter, L. Wong, J, Williams. Top row: R. Turne P. Wilson. I3 W. Knox, D. Washington, Front row: B. Janik, N. Gates, R. Gilbert, F. Jeskalian, L, Weg- muller, A. Simon, J. Frank. Middle row: S. Kennedy, I. Freeks, L. Jewkes, S. Linga- felter, E. Johnson, M. Burton, J, Kelley. Top row: A, Banas, P. Kasdorf, R. Kell, A, Frausto, J. Marshall, B. Jacobs. 'QP' REGISTRY 326 Front row: V. Wackrow, A. Kapo- giannis, M. Livar, T. Llacuna, P Washburn, D, Smith, A.l-laughey, R. Smith. Middle row: H. Shimi- zu, C. Addleman, M. Verbarg, M. McNee1y, D. McCov, B. Johns- ton, M. O'Bannon, R. Tyler. Top row: R. Lewin, R. Johnson, P. Vance, C. Jackson, J. Madison, R. Iles, R. Johnson. 1 V ., . HS 4 s Q 'Q' REGISTRY 408 Front row: A. Larieau, B. Lo- .aa af. f zano, T. Lopez. Middle row: P, re' B fr :init Lee, J. Leary, K. Lannon, P. Lat- timore, M. Lane, C. Leary, S. 3.55 Madsen. Top row: J. Lynch, F. iii Lidke, I. Mack, J, Laurant, J. if Lewis, J. Lopez, L. LaRue. we T 4 3 1 CD I jwifafefw' J T REGISTRY 430 Front row: NL Rigas, C. Ware, M. Felt, D. Fici. Middle row: F. Es- ponda, M. Elderkin, J. Fazzino, D. Pyle. Top row: J. Rauarra, J. Ericson, F. Rosas, A. Drybread, H. Estudillo. REGISTRY 434 Front row: M, 'Tapia, J. Winnin- ger, J. Walls, P. Williams. Middle row: G. Vigil, S. Tamb- lin, J. Zauala, I-L Taylor, G. Underwood. Bottom row: K. Wil- son, A. Villeda, C. Wilson, J. Thompson, B, Weber. Page l36- CLIQUES TRI- Y Row l: C. Rawls, L, Hamberis, B, Wells, M. Verharg, J. Stich, M. Sanchez, NL Livar, Row 2: C. Fugate, S, Bradley, E. Blake, A. Kapagiannis, A. Rivera, C. Shiman. SPECIAL THANKS TO .... Mr. John Hofer and his photography students for taking all of the action pictures and registry pictures in this book, and for processing them for use by the yearbook staff. Plymouth Pictures for helping us out when we needed extra portraits and for taking all of the Wonderful Roaring TWenties poses. .... 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