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Shield of 1958 Volume XLIV Published By Richmond Union high School 23rd and Tulare Avenue Richmond, California Jable of Contents . . DEDICATION . FOREWORD . ADMINISTRATION SENIORS . ACTIVITIES - ORGANIZATIONS . CLASSES . ATHLETICS . G.A.A. . ADVERTISEMENTS ee i ee ee cc RN Sis PEE tet B Ay Zz ‘ ¥ s mi bow a Pigh © es a 3% ee ah es ‘ a4 £ ik ae ¥, 4 cS Foreword Music plays an important part in the lives of people in the nation, more so in the busy life of the modern teenager to whom music is his means of expressing emotions and feelings. With this in mind, we, the 1958 Shield Staff, chose music and dancing as our theme. Young America, being a melting pot of nations, had no actual musical heritage which was distinctly its own. As a result, our music poured in from all countries and from all races. To portray America's musical progress, we placed the division pages in chronological order dating from the early Waltz, which was popular during George Washington's time, to the present day Bop. We chose the Waltz for the Seniors, because it symbolizes the dignity and pomp of graduation. Graduation is an extremely im- portant turning point in our lives; it is a time when we file away the goods and chattels of our childhood and become adults. For Activities we needed something vibrant and alive. What could be more suitable for this than the Charleston? Gay, exciting, this dance conjures up the colorful flapper era, as well as our own memories of our Sophomore Hop, the Junior Prom, and the most important of all—the Senior Ball. As a salute to the American people, we chose the Big Apple of the 30's for Organizations. Because of the unflagging courage of these Americans during the depths of depression, group activities and organizations sprang up and flourished. To express the vibrancy of youth, we chose the Jitterbug for our classes; it suggests young people laughing together, enjoying new experiences and new knowledge. A fast exhilarating Mambo represents Sports, the high spirits, the tenseness of the game, and lusty voices urging their team to victory. Football, swimming, basketball, and other sports are the Hi-lights of Hi-life. The Bob portrays advertisements, for it reflects the industry and energy of the American people, who have created great markets. Our heritage of popular music comes from the many great races who built our nation with a song in their hearts. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, music echoes through the Shenandoah, up the Blue Ridge Mountains, and across the Rockies. This book reflects the story of music and the great part it played in the creation of our nation. Dedication For thitry-seven years Miss Gertrude Weatherby has satu- rated the students of Richmond Union High School with literature, confounded them with syntax and soothed them with kindness. She in turn has been variously saturated, con- founded and soothed by the permutations of youth's eternally surprising capacities and attitudes. The outcome of this lively interaction has been, on the one hand, that Richmond's youth have long borne the aristocratic Weatherby stamp, and on the other hand, that Miss Weatherby herself has remained indestructibly young in heart. Furthermore, Miss Weatherby has also come to symbolize in her gracious person and in her masterly teaching skills the finest traditions of the teacher 's craft. This is not to say that Miss Weatherby can be summed up in the words ''teacher of English, ' for she far exceeds so simple a description. Perhaps she can be most aptly characterized as ''the daughter of a hundred Earls, ’ in whom courtesy, gentleness, charm, humor, and a deep love of beauty are inborn and irrestible. But lest one get the notion that Miss Weatherby is as ethereal as some Mariana of a moated grange, it should be said that she has a side which is more or less down-to-earth. For example, she is a bread-maker par excellence. Also, she has been known to raise genuine tomatoes -from seedlings tenderly nurtured in her clothes closet. She has knitted count- less socks for soldiers. She gardens with vim and success. She has bounded twice over the byways of England and Europe, and has made Hawaii a place of pilgrimage. She has also transmogrified her cat, Mr. Todd, into the semblance of a gentleman, if not a scholar. And so on. In one sense Miss Weatherby is a shining product of Richmond Union High School, for our's is the only high school in which she has taught. To be sure, she taught in an ele- mentary school for three years in Ogden, Utah, where she attended high school. But at the end of these three years she left Utah to attend the University of California. In April, 1921, while she was still undergoing teacher-training at the university, she was summoned to R.U.H.S. to take the place of an English teacher. So immediate was her success, al- though she was barely a fledgling teacher, that our school promptly claimed her for good. Needless to say, this case of love at first sight has fulfilled its promise throughout the years, to the huge benefit of all concerned. At various times since her happy advent at Richmond High, Miss Weatherby has done yeoman service as librarian, as chairman of C.S.F., and as chairman of the English department. To her students Miss Weatherby's most memorable aca- demic feat has been to get them safely over the fastnesses of English A; her most precious feat, to plunge them into the magnificent sea of English literature whose depths and shal- lows she knows by heart. But probably the most lasting impressions which Miss Weatherby has made upon her thou- ands of students are the supple grace with which she swims against the tide of stubborn learners, and again, the con- summate ease with which she moves midst the alarums and excursions of our thronging high school world. Now, in June, 1958, Miss Weatherby has chosen to end her great affair with Richmond Union High School. What heartbreak this means for her we have no way of knowing, except to gauge it by the mixture of joy and sadness we feel by our own leave-taking as graduating seniors. Because she, like ourselves, is a product of Richmond Union High, though infinitely more wise and polished, and also because she has captivated our hearts as thoroughly as she has enriched our minds, we, the Class of June, 1958, dedicate to her our Shield. May she, about to conquer new worlds, be heartened by this token of our high regard and boundless gratitude, and know that although we no longer go forward hand in hand with her, we continue onwards toward the ideal goals which she, by word and grand example, has pointed out to us. MR. DAVID C. GRAY Principal TO THE CLASS OF JUNE, 1958: We know that your high school training will prove invaluable to you in the years to come, and we hope that you will have many pleasant memories as you think of your days here. Warm personal regards to each of you. Sincerely, David C. Gray 3 “ MR. JAMES BRIEN, Instructional Vice-Principal MR. WILLIAM OUTMAN, Administrative Vice-Principal MR. ROBERT FRANCE, MRS. MARGARET THOMPSON, Dean of Boys Dean of Girls DR. GEORGE D. MINER, Superintendent of Schools be i SHOP AND DRAWING DEPARTMENT — First Row: Mr. Monroe Smither, Mr. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT — Miss J. J. McMillan, Mr. Loren Wilbur, Mr. Kenneth Peurifoy, and Mr. George Miller. Esther Tremaine, Mr. Vernon Youngquist, Second Row: Mr. Fred Oberg, Mr. Robert Finn, Mr. Walter Hattich, Mr. Wilbur Mrs. Jane Andrian, Chairman, and Mr. Henchey, Chairman; Mr. Floyd Schwartz, Mr. Cesare Angella, and Mr. Paul Merle Randall. Dillworth. Not Pictured: Mr. Lloyd Darley. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT — Back Row: Mr. Murray Hannah, Mr. Roy Norman, Mrs. Margot Halvorsen, Mr. George Campbell, Mr. Leo Baker, Miss Helen Parker, Mr. Har- .old Fisher, and Mr. Wayne Perry. Seated: Mr. A. B. Koughan, Chairman. MUSIC DEPARTMENT — Mr. Fred Bennett, Chairman; Miss Barbara Wil- lis, and Mr. Oscar Franson. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT — Mrs. Blanche Sand- ford, Mrs. Elsie Sanchez, Mrs. Delphine Roberts, and (seated) Mrs. Dorothy Gemmer, Chairman. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT — Back Row: Mr. John Enos, Mr. Louis Raun-Linde, GIRLS' P. E. DEPARTMENT Miss Dorrance Small, Miss Melba O'Connell, Mr. Harold Sharitz, Miss Beverly Jara- — Back Row: Miss Helen millo, Miss Agnes Gowen, and Mr. V. D. Heath. Front Row: Mrs. Hazel Bird, Mrs. McDonald, Chairman; Mrs. Agnes Neville, Miss Nell Baggley, Miss Vera Crosby, and Miss Grace Condon. Seat- Alice Clark, Mrs. Claire ed: Miss Hazel-Louise Rogers, Chairman, and Mrs. Helen Larson. Not Pictured: Miss Mary de L'Etanche. aP—_“_ ih ff Faculty SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT — Back Row: Mr. Roy Fogel, Mr. Robert Sikes, Mr. Ernest Scolari, Mr. Hiram Fry, Mrs. Lila Reinertson, Mr. Robert Weede, and Mr. Paul McGinnis. Front Row: Miss Hazel Olson, Mrs. Carrol Parrill, Miss Jane Wilson, Chairman, and Mrs. Margaret Eldredge. Not Pictured: Miss Dorothy Madison and Mrs. Alysse Lowe. Departments ART DEPARTMENT — Mrs. Ruth Studarus, Mr. Maynard Briggs, Miss Roberta Simmons, Chairman, and Mr. Elwood Fordham. BOYS' P. E. DEPARTMENT — Seated: Mr. Frank Porto, Mr. Sam Teese, Chairman, and Mr. Joe Vargas. Back Row: Mr. Carl Mayers, Mr. Neill Gunn, Mr. Robert Anderson, Mr. Jeff Yates, and Mr. Joe Stenson, HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT — Mrs. Ruth Studarus, Mrs. Etta Lou Hawkins, Miss Sidney Price, and Mrs. Ivy Snider. Seated: Mrs. Ruth Berger, Chairman. ae : eon ca Shaw, Miss Margaret Jes- ENGLISH DEPARTMENT — Back Row: Mrs. Elinor Brokaw, Mr. Hollis Bledsoe, Mrs. Mabel seph, and Miss Kathleen Colberg, Mrs. Elvira Leam, Mrs. Cora Mattonen, Miss Alberta Best, Mrs. Alice Cook, Miss McCarthy. Front Row: Mrs. Gertrude Weatherby, and Mr. Ray Franchi. Front Row: Miss Marie Myers, Miss Dorothy Lois Seigel and Miss Betty Swenson, Mrs. Sylvan Myers, Chairman; Mrs.-Lucille Place, and Miss Elaine Dale. Not Pic- Wyland. tured: Mrs. Beatrice Kertis and Miss Harriet Williamson. Office 5 Staff — Standing: Miss Lois Snid and Mrs. Anita Brajkovich. Seated: Miss Mary Gately, Head Secretary; Mrs. Eleanor Benner, and Mrs. Jerry Fairbanks. Mrs. Ramona Broberg is in charge of making up the absence list each day in Office |. Our school nurse, Mrs. Esther Potts, is getting ready to put a band aid on a student. Checking over the absence list in the Dean's office are Mrs. Bar- bara McGinnis, Mr. Louis Raun-Linde, and Mrs. Jean LeSage. Perso 3 £ 4 } 4 4 + . a Wee Custodians — Back Row: Joe Rezendes, Wlater Cezario, Arthur Banducci, Ed Barton, Lynford Ries, and Howard Ball. Middle Row: Jerry Goff, Sylvester Kucham, Bess Treadman, Frank Paquito, Richard May, Oval Toliver, S$. M. Hrbek, Head Custodian. Front Row: Maria Beale, Abram Ramirez, Leo Falcioni, Harry Beale, and Ray Scalise. Not Pictured: Andy Colombo. FEDRUARY 1958 Mrs. Bess Redick, who is in charge of Mr. David Williams, Vocational and the textbook room, check? teacher in- Guidance Counselor, helps students in ventories at the end of the semester. seeking positions. — Serving and preparing our lunches are Mrs. Marie McDowell, Mrs. Deva Mitchell, Mrs. Lillian McAllister, Mrs. Sophie Andrews, Mrs. Maude Erickson, cafeteria cook manager; Mrs. Georgia Hunt, Mrs. Pearl Santos, Mrs. Madeline Dryer, Mrs. Linda Nevett, and Mrs. Madeline Bocca. | | i ! ¥ ‘ep FOr -o-snsbeses ores’ othe: ght NS . all 1 We oe sie ty 9 e: 4 ioe ae ee meg ee zs LAH The Waltz P agg a Larry Jones President o Paul Gambs icers ih “ Deanna Gonzales epresentatives — Front Row: Roberta Selzer, Annette Treese, Paula Byrd, Linda Jerner, Betty Carter, and Deanna Gonzales. See- ond Row: Dave Scott, Adriane Parrish, Barbara Manha, Diane Lucken, Florene McAfee, and JoAnn Grace. Third Row: Paul Gambs, Stephen Vincent, James Farmer, Larry Jones, Sheila Ferber, Lynda Williams, and Mike Press. Executives Bill Cooper President Diane Lage Pisgetpe cers Spring “a Representatives Back Row: Pat Queen, Mary Lou Ceha, Judy Proctor, Carolyn Sandau, Cherry Johnson, Florienco Agustine, Bev- erly Palenchar, Jackie Rezente, Pat Langenwalter, and Pat Capuder. Front Row: Lynda Williams, Diane Lucken, Linda Jerner, Pat Cox, Diane Lage, Alice Chacon, Eveline Bombardier, Barbara Manha, and Paula Byrd. The Class of 1958 In the month of September, 1956, the class of 1958, which was composed of 927 shy and unconfident Sophomores, entered the long halls of Richmond Union High School. Guiding the footsteps of the new students were the Sophomore counselors, Miss Vera Crosby, Miss Hazel Olson, and Mr. Lloyd Darley. The first Sophomore program was the election of class officers. Ann Ninomiya was chosen Secretary; Pat Gallegos, Vice-President, and Bill Hayes, President. The three Girls' League Representatives were Deborah Hughes, Julia Jaber, and Marilyn Baker. Assisted by Miss Beverly Jaramillo and Mr. James Cahoon, Sopho- more Social Advisors, the Sophomores soon acquainted themselves with the many school activities. Some who began taking part in activi- ties were Paula Byrd, Barbara Ruffin, and Alice Chacon, Sophomore cheer leaders. Barbara Frye, Marian Osterude, Sharron Draper, Doro- thy Richmond and Bonnie Warren were selected as the majorettes from the class. Football started off the Sophomore sports. Some of the prominent players were T. J. Maroon, Erv Hadenfeldt, Steve Crossman, Pete Dahme, and Jimmy Dougan. Emmett Boone and Bill Cooper brought the Sophomore Class fame by being selected on the Junior Varsity. B Basketball, consisting of all but one Sophomore, captured sec- ond place in the ACAL. The team was led by Flemon Bailey, Marvin DeBernardi, and Robert VanHook. Terry Miller and Doug Pruett were outstanding Cross Country members. On September 21 the Sophomores were given a welcome party by the Girls' League. In class competition, the new students only won one rally. During the second semester of the first year at RUHS, the Sopoh- mores selected Bill Cooper, President; Diana Lage, Vice-President, and Sandy Congdon, Secretary. Barbara Berk, Susan Thomas, and Paula Byrd represented their class on the Girls' League Council. CSF was honored by having thirty-one Sophomores on its list of membership. Socially the class presented the Sophomore dance, Tropi- cal Moon'' May I8th. Committee chairmen were Pat Gallegos, Enter- tainment; Sydney Miller, Publicity; Sue Thomas, Refreshments; Diana Lage, Bids, and Charlotte and Yvonne Traverso, Decorations. Returning from summer vacation, the class returned as Juniors with great enthusiasm. Leading the I-I1's were Larry Madrid, President: Sydney Miller, Vice-President, and Ann Ninomiya, secretary. Selected for Girls' League representatives were Carolyn Sandau, Connie Best, and Barbara Barnett. Yell Leaders representing their class were Annette Treese, Paula Byrd, and Alice Chacon. Ann Ninomiya was selected to represent RUHS at Girls' State, while Larry Jones, Bill Cooper, and Bill Cull attended Boys’ State. During this Fall semester, the Juniors sponsored a dance, ''Dreamer's Holiday . Election time rolled around:once more and two Juniors were elect- ed to the Board of Commissioners for the Spring semester. Sydney Miller served as Commissioner of Law and Order, while Bill Cooper was on the Board as the Junior Class President. Other class officers were Sheila Ferber, Secretary, and Diana Lage, Vice-President. By February 21, it was Talent Show Time and many juniors worked hard to raise money for their Senior year. The highlight of the year was ‘'Enchantment', the Junior Prom, which was held April 6th. Sportswise the Junior Class had an outstanding year. Many Juniors played Varsity football. Among these were Ervin Hadenfeldt, Emmett Boone, Jim Dougan, and Pete Dahme. Junior Varsity football, which had a good season of 7 wins and | loss, had outstanding members com- posed of Ken Miller, Paul Gambs, Don Nilsson, John Scruggs, Steve Crossman and Larry Madrid. Varsity basketball came in with a third place in the ACAL. Mem- bers of the team included Pete Dahme, Bill Cooper, Jim Dougan, James Preston, and Bob Savage. Junior Varsity swept first place with such noted players as Jeff Washington, Bob Van Hook, and Mary DeBer- nardi. Robert Rice, Bill Cull and Bob Lawson led the Juniors in the Cross Country Varsity. Some of the outstnding members of the Varsity track team were Ken Miller and Larry Jones. In ''B track Bill Walker ex- celled in the shot put, while John Preston and Bill Clay were also members of the team. Tennis, Golf, and Bowling had many Junior participants. Varsity swimming also had its share of Juniors with Bill Cull, Steve Vincent, Richard Seufere, and John Bright. Varsity baseball had such stars as Bill Dahme, Larry Madrid, Bob S avage, and Jim Dougan. Junior Varsity baseball claimed John Scruggs, John Nystrom, Marvin DeBernardi, Gary Faria and Paul Gambs. We have not entered the Senior Activities of the Class of 1958, be- cause pictures portraying the Senior activities and the people who played a part in them are in the following pages of this annual. P A Commencement Grand March From Aida, Act II Processional Pomp and Circumstance Orchestra Invocation....The Reverend George W. Ridgway, S.T.M. Rector of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church The Star Spangled Banner John Stafford Smith Orchestra, Choir, Audience The Peaceful Kingdom Randall Thompson Wondrous Cool, Thou Woodland Quiet Johannes Brahm Tenebrae Factae Sunt Igneria A Cappella Choir Venetian Carnival Overture J. S. Zamecnik Orchestra Science: Will it Benefit or Destroy? ..-William Taylor Clay and Social Awaken- Ida Faye Rousseau Student Speakers Presentation of the Class David C. Gray Acceptance of the Graduating Class George D. Miner Presentation of Diplomas David C. Gray assisted by William Cooper, President of the Class Alma Mater Class of June, 1958 Recessional Indiana State Band O. R. Farrar Orchestra Commencement Speakers cite en mee William Clay and Ida Rousseau select topics for their speeches. AGNOR, VIRGINIA Secretary ALLEN, LULA BELL Rep. Council, College ALLEN, VIVIAN Rep. Council, Bus. College ALLMAN, PAT College ALSOBROOK, DEMOIS Sr. Gaieties, Bus. College ALTER, BARBARA LEE Sr. Gaieties, CSE LitesuG ANDERSON, CAROL LEE Sr. Gaieties, JC ARNOLD, PEGGY Secretary ARREDONDO, RITA LOIS JC ARTLIP, KAREN Secretary AXELBERG, JUDY Secretary BABBEL, ROSE No Plans BACA, NATALIA GAA, REP. Council Work BALES, EDITH Sr. Gaieties BARNETT, BARBARA Girls' League Pres., JC BARULICH, JOAN GAA, CSF, Work BATISTE, DELORES College BATTLE, LUZAN GAA, Rep. Council, Sr. Gaieties BEAVER, JUDA Work BEJARANO, RUTH Jc BERK, BARBARA Girls' League, Shield, Sr. Gaieties, Work BEST, BONNIE Girls' League VP, Sr. Gaieties Seniors BERGLUND, PAUL Sr. Gaieties, College BLESS, RONALD JC BLETHEN, DAVID Spanish Club, College BONILLA, GUADALUPE Intramurals, Work BOONE, EMMETT Football, Softball, Block R, College BREEN, BOB No Plans AGUSTIN, FLORENCIO A Cappella, Boys' Glee, Gymnastics, Rep. Coun- cil, Author AIELLO, DAN Sr. Gaieties, College, Armed Service ALEXANDER, LYNN College AMOS, LUTHER College ANDERSON, RONALD Academy AZEVEDO, ANDREW Jc BAILEY, FLEMON Basketball, College BAKER, DARRELL Basketball, Tennis, Rally Comm., Rep. Council, College BARTHOLOMEW, DON Work BASILEU, GARY Baseball, Rally Comm., No Plans BATH, MICHAEL JC, Armed Service BATT, BRUCE Track, Stage Craft, JC, Armed Service BAYER, BERND Gymnastics, CSF, JC BAYLESS, LEE College BECKAM, DAVID Cross Country, JC BENJAMIN, GARY College BISHOP, BILLIE Sr. Rep., CSF, 3; Secretary BLACK, MARILYNN Marriage BLACKBURN, VERA GAA, Choir, Sr. Gaieties, College BLALOCK, WARRENE Sr. Gaieties, Beautician BLUITT, LEATRICE Rep. Council, Sr. Spon- sor, Sr. Gaieties, JC BOMBARDIER, EVELINE Work Seniors BONNETTA, JOAN Work BOONE, JANICE Hi-Nus, Sr. Gaieties, Work BOUCHER, ANITA Sr. Gaieties, Work BRATTON, LILLIE JC BRAY, SHERRY ANN JC BREAZEALE, CAROLYN CSF, College BREWER, BETTY Hi-Nus, No Plans BROWN, CAROLYN Sr. Gaieties, College BROWN, DIANE Dance Comm., Sr. Gaie- ties, College BROWN, MARILYN SA Sec., Sr. Gaieties BUCK, PATSY SA Sec., Sr. Gaieties, College BUELL, CLARE GAA, Girls' Glee, IBM School BUFORD, JENNIE GAA, No Plans BURKHEAD, BONNIE Secretary BURROUGH, SHIRLEY College BURTON, ATCHIE Sr. Gaieties, IBM School (ef | ol BRIGHT, JOHN Football, College BROOKS, CHARLES College BROWN, DAVID Basketball, Work BROWN, HENRY A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee, JC BUCHEN, JIM Football, Band, CSF, Talent Show, SF State BUNNELL, TONY Orchestra, Band, JC 0 CALHOUN, THOMAS JC CARNEY, EDWARD Navy CARROLL, THOMAS A. College CATES, DANNY Sr. Gaieties, Band, Orchestra, College CELAYA, RONALD College CENA, RICHARD Sr. Gaieties, Football, Armed Service CIRIO, AMERICO Armed Service CLAY, WILLIAM Rep. Council, Cross Country, CSF, Life; UC COLBERT, HARLEY JC COOK, CHARLES Band, JC COOPER, BILL SA Pres., Class Pres., Football, Basketball, College CORRAL, ALBERT Band, Armed Service COX, ORVILLE Golf, Armed Service CRISP, ROBERT Track, CSF, UC CROSSMAN, STEVE Football, Track, Shield, Rally, Block R, College CROW, RICHARD Safety Comm., College BURTON, JIMMIE Sr. Gaieties, JC BYRD, PAULA Yell Leader, Shield, College CAGLE, PHYLLIS Sr. Gaieties, Marriage CALLAPP, LEILA : ss College ii CALVIN, MARY - CSF, Life; GAA, 4T's, Orchestra, No Plans CAPSTICK, MARILYN Sr. Gaieties, Marriage CAPUDER, PAT Sr. Play, Sr. Gaieties, Shield, GAA, Work CARROLL, BARBARA Sr. Gaieties, GAA, A Cappella CARSON, CAROL SUE Sr. Gaieties, GAA, Business College CARTER, BETTY Sr. Gaieties, Drama, JC CATES, DOVEY Sr. Gaieties, IBM School CEHA, MARY LOU Sr. Gaieties, Exchange Student, College CHACON, ALICE Head Yell Leader, Girls’ Glee, Shield, Beautician CHAMPION, DEANNA Sr. Gaieties, Nurse CHILDRESS, MARY No Plans CISCO WIUDY Sr. Gaieties, IBM School Seniors CLARK, MARGARET Sr. Gaieties, Beautician CLARK, SALLY College CLARK, SHARON GAA, Rod and Gun, College CLARK, SHIRLEY ANN GAA, Sr. Sponsor, JC CLAY, NATALIE GAA, SF State CLEMENT, SHARON GAA, College CRUSE, ALTON Work, JC CULL, WILLIAM SA Vice. Pres., Swimming, Spanish Club, UC CUMMINS, THOMAS Sr. Gaieties, CSF, Life DAHME, WILLIAM Football, Basketball, College : | DAY, GEORGE No Plans DeBERNARDI, MARVIN Basketball, Block R, Rally Comm., College DeMARANVILLE, GAYLON Football, JC DEVERS, GEORGE Rally Comm., Basket- ball, Armed Service DEVERS, RUFUS Work DONAHOE, JAMES Boys' Glee, A Cappella, Rally Comm., College DOREY, DONALD Spanish Club, Sr. Gaie- ties, College DOUGAN, JIMMIE Football, Basketball, Block R, JC DRISKILL, RONALD Band, Swimming, Armed Service DUNCAN, CHESTER Business College EGGER, FRED Swimming, Armed Service EINER, DAVID X-Country, Track, CSF ELLIS, EDWARD Boys' Glee, A Cappella, Rep. Council, No Plans EUBANK, CHARLES Work EWING, JACK Band, Orchestra, Sr. Gaieties, Bus. College FABIAN, BRYAN Band, Football, JC FABINY, JAMES Gymnastics, Electrical Engineer FARIA, GARY Rally Comm., Block R, Baseball, College COHN, JO ANNE Work COLE, MARY LOUISE A Cappella, Nurse COLE, PATRICIA Hi-Nus, Work CONGDON, SANDRA Asst. Judge, Jr. Rep., UC CORNELIUS, DARLENE Sr. Gaieties, Work COSTA, LYDIA Spanish:Club, CSF, 2; Sr. Sponsor. Seniors COVELL, BARBARA Sr. Gaieties, CSF, 2; Jr. Prom, Nurse COX, PATRICIA J. Dance Comm., SF State CROPEK, BARBARA Sr. Sponsor, Marriage CROSSETT!, CHARLOTTE SF State CURTIS, PAULINE Sr. Sponsor, Shield, Work CYR, SANDRA Sr. Sponsor, Band, JC DAILY, MYRNA Sr. Gaieties, Armed Serv. DALEY, DONNA Secretary DARRIGAN, GERALDINE Pom-Pon Girl, Business College DAVID, KAYE JC, Marriage DAVILLA, CAROL Sr. Gaieties, College DAVIS, BOBBIE Orchestra, Secretary DAVIS, ESTELLA College DAVIS, PATRICIA Sr. Gaieties, JC DAVIS, SANDRA Pom-Pon Girl, JC DELONG, JEANNETTE Marriage et FARMER, JAMES Armed Service FARRIS, TOM Je FLEMING, PATRICK Baseball, College FOREMAN, BRUCE Chess Club, Track, Foot- ball, Basketball FOSTER, CHARLES College FOSTER, ROBERT Band, Armed Service 0 4B FRANCISCO, RONALD Rod Gun Club, Armed Service FULTON, GARY Spanish Club, Sr. Gaie- ties, Teacher GAMBS, PAUL 1-12 V. P., Block R, Foot- ball, Rally Comm. E GARLAND, RAY No Plans GERKEN, RALPH JC GIVENS, BOB College GOBER, GARY A Cappella, Sr. Gaie- rv, : ties, No Plans GOODWIN, JOE Track, Armed Service GREEN, JOSEPH College GREGER, GREGGORY Cabinet Maker GREINER, GARY Armed Service GROSS, RICHARD Arts and Crafts GURULE, RALPH No Plans HAAS, DANIEL Missionary HAASE, WARREN NE HADENFELDT, ERVIN Football, Track, Armed Service DeSOTO, JANICE Girls' Glee, IBM School DEVORE, MARY Sr. Gaieties, A Cappel- la, Rep. Council Secty. DIXON, GLORIA No Plans DOBLER, CARLEEN Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Sponsor, Secretary DOLAN, PAT Sr. Gaieties, Beautician DOTSON, JUDY Work DOWELL, RUBY College DRAPER, SHARRON Sr. Gaieties, Head Majorette, Rep. Coun- cil, JC DUFAULT, VONNIE Secretary ELLIS, PEARLINE Sr. Gaieties, GAA, College EMERY, COLLENE GAA, Work EMMS, CAROLANN GAA, Winged R, CSF, |; Work ENGLEMAN, JO ANN YFC, Dental Nurse, College ENGLEMAN, NANCY CSF, Life; Secretary ETCHIESON, ROSALYN Work FARRIS, MARY Sr. Gaieties, CSF, Work Seniors FERBER, SHEILA Class Sec., CSF, 3; Sr. Gaieties, SF State FINK, GLORIA Sr. Sponsor, Typist FINNELL, CHARLENE Sr. Sponsor, JC FISHER, NANCY ‘ Sr. Sponsor, Work ‘| wal hau | , FLANAGAN, PAT GAA Vice Pres., Airline Hostess FRANCIS, MARY Sr. Sponsor, Marriage JACKSON, SAM College JOHNSTON, JIMMY Stage Craft, College JONES, LARRY Class Pres., Block R, College JONES, RICHARD Band, Work KEYLON, GEORGE College KIDD, PAUL Boys' Glee, JC HALCUMB, BOB College HALL, BOB Golf, Cross-Country, Armed Service HANSON, DON Rep. Council, Sr. Gaie- ties, Armed Service HARRIS, WILLIE Armed Service HART, ROBERT Armed Service HARTFIEL, ROBERT Band, Armed Service HAUGHT, ROBERT JC HAYES, ED No Plans HAYNES, JOE Armed Service HODGE, PHILIP Football, Track, JC, Armed Service HODGE, ROBERT Sr. Gaieties, Football, Rally Comm., CSF, Track, College HOLLEY, CARROLL Band, Orchestra, College HOUSTON, FRED Track, No Plans HUDSON, RONALD Armed Service HUNTING, LAWRENCE Stage Craft, Orchestra, Band, Armed Service INGRAM, DELBERT JC FREEMAN, PATRICIA GAA, College FUHS, IRENE Sr. Sponsor, No Plans FURR, LA CHRESIA Marriage GALLEGOS, MARLENE Sr. Gaieties, CSF, Rep. Council, Air Force GALLI, SANDRA Sr. Gaieties, Marriage GARDNER, GLORIA Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Sponsor, GAA, College Seniors GHIGONETTO, KATHY Business College GIROD, PEGGY College GOLIGHTLY, BARBARA Drama, College GONZALEZ, DEANNA Class Sec., Sr. Gaieties GRACE, JOANN Pom-Pon Girl, Sr. Gaieties, JC GRANGER, IRENE Bus. College, Pub. Comm. GRAVES, MADGE College, Marriage GREENHALGH, SAVAN No Plans HADNOTT, OMIE JEAN JE HAGANS, JEANNE Girls’ Glee, Sr. Gaie- tes GS HALE, PAT Rep. Council, Marriage, ANS HALEY, LORETHA JE HALL, SHIRLEY Secretary HANOVER, JUNE GAA, Photography Club, JC HARDING, ETHEL Hi-Nus, JC, Work HARMON, MARY Work, Marriage mM. 00 LODETTI, DON Rally Comm., Swimming, Band, Pattern Maker LOILER, DON No Plans LUFFY, WILLIAM Band, Contractor LYNCH, LEROY Block R, Basketball MADRID, LARRY Class Pres., SA Pres., Rep. Council, Sr. Gaieties MAROON, T. J. Football, College MARTELLARO, DON Armed Service MATTHEWS, BILL Boys’ Glee, JC MAYBERRY, DALE Golf McAFEE, TONY Work McDONALD, DUANE Swimming, Football, Bowling, JC McKENZIE, DAN Work McMASTER, EDDIE SF State McNALLY, WILLIAM Football Mgr., Swim- ming, JC MEADOWS, CLEO No Plans MELTON, MARVIN No Plans KIRK, BENNIE Sr. Gaieties, Block R, JC LANDREE, RONALD Armed Service LAWRENCE, RICHARD College LAWSON, BOB Cross Country, Basketball Mgr., Sr. Gaieties, JC LEVANTONIO, FRANCIS Football, Armed Service LEWIS, BOB Football, College HARRIS, CARRIE GAA, Girls’ Glee, College HARRIS, DOROTHY A Cappella, GAA, CSF, Business College HARVEY, DOROTHY A Cappella, GAA, College HAYES, BRENDA Sr. Gaieties, GAA, College HAZZARD, GLADYS College HECK, DARLENE Rep. Council, Sr. Tennis, CSF, 3; GAA Secty. HELMS, KAREN Band, Fencing, Drama, CSF, College HENSLEY, JUANITA Sr.:Gaieties, Pom-Pon, GAA, JC HERNANDEZ, SOPHIE Sr. Sponsor, Work HICKS, JOANN GAA, College HOLIMAN, PHYLLIS HIF, Ile Uke HOUSE, WILMA Sr. Gaieties, GAA,CSF, Secretary HUGHES, DEBORAH GAA, Sr. Gaieties, CSF, 3; Pom-Pon Girl HUMPHREY, BETTY Secretary HUMPHREY, GLORIA PE Leader, JC INGRAM, CARLENE Sr. Gaieties, Marriage ree Seniors INGRAM, JIMMIE Sr. Gaieties, Work JACKSON, MARCELYNE GAA , College JACKSON, SHELBY JC, Work JERNER, LINDA Sr. Sponsor, College JINTER, WILLA PEARL Sr. Sponsor, College JONES, BETTY RUTH Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Sponsor MILLER, KENNETH Football, JC MILLER, ROBERT CSF, Boys’ State, Sr. Gaieties, JC MILLER, TIM Football, Sr. Gaieties, JC MILLER, WAYNE Army MOITOZA, KEN Sr. Gaieties, Swimming, Rally Comm., JC MORALES, RODGER Hi-Nus, Sr. Gaieties MURDOCK, JESS No Plans MUSTAIN, PAUL Forestry, College MYERS, ROGER Sr. Gaieties, College MYOVICH, MACK Radio Club, JC NEWELL, ROBERT Football, Track, College NILSSON, DON Football, College NOE, JIMMY Golf, Work NORDGREN, ROBERT Golf, College OLIVER, JERRY Baseball, Football, JC PATCHIN, ARNOLD CSF, College PEARCY, CHARLES A Cappella, Sports, Block R, College PECK, EARL Sr. Gaieties, Shield, Radio Club, CSF, College PERSON, PER Printshop, JC, Work PETERS, GALE Work PRATHER, TOM Band, Armed Service PRESS, MICHAEL JC JOHNSON, CHERRY Com. of Law and Order, College JOHNSON, SHIRLEY Sr. Gaieties, Girls' Glee JONES, BEVERLY Sr. Gaieties, Orchestra, Work JORDAN, CHARLENE Girls' Glee, GAA, CSF, 2; Sr. Gaieties, College KEARNEY, DARBY Girls' Glee, Work KEELE, HELEN GAA, Traffic Comm., JC Seniors KEELING, JANET RA Sr. Gaieties, Secre- tary, JC KENNEDY, PEGGY RA Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Rep., Work KENNY, SHIRLEY Work KERSEY, SHARON RI GAA, Footlighters, College KIBLER, JUDY Rl GAA, College KIRK, BILLIE JEAN Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Rep., GAA, College KRAMER, EFFIE RI GAA, College LABAT, SADIE RI Girls' League, Work, Marriage LAGE, DIANA RI Class V. P.. GAA, Work LANERE, RUBY R¢ College LANGENWALTER, PAT R¢ Band, IBM School LEVY, SHARON S Work LIVINGSTON, ROSANNE S Rep. Council, College LUCKEN, DIANE S¢ CSF, Marriage MACKEY, SHARON S¢ Sr. Gaieties, Secretary MAHON, PAT S( Rep. Council, Shield, Girls' League, College PRESTON, JOHN Football, Track, College PRICE, GALE Radio Club, College PRINCE, WILLIAM Baseball, College PRITCHETT, RICHARD Football Mgr., JC PRUETT, DOUGLAS Chess Club, CSF, |; Cross Country RAINES, WILLIAM Band, Work S of 98 RANDLE, REUBEN Band, Radio School RAPOSA, STANLEY Boys' Glee, JC RICCI, DONALD JC RICE, ROBERT Radio Club, X-Country, Track, Rally, Block R, UC RICHARDSON, GEORGE Armed Service RICHARDSON, ROBERT Plumber RICHMOND, EUGENE CSF, College RIDGEL, LARRY ‘ Rally, Bowling, Science, Swimming RINCON, PHILIP fork Football, Swimming, JC ROBINSON, RICHARD Football, Track, JC T ROWLETT, JIM Armed Service SAGERS, JOHN JG NE SALBERG, KEN je JC SCOTT, DAVID College SCOTT, DENNIS ry CSF, Block R, College SCRUGGS, JOHNNY Block R, JC MAI, JACKIE CSF, Secretary MALONE, DONNA GAA, Work MANGIEFICO, ROSE Pom-Pon Girl, Sr. Gaie- ties, Work MANHA, BARBARA Comm. of Pub., Sr. Spon- sor, Sr. Gaieties, SF State MARTINEZ, VERONICA Sr. Gaieties, College MATHIAS, MALA 4T's, Library Assistant, NE MATTHEWS, MARTHA Sr. Sponsor, Dance Comm., JC MAY, DIANE No Plans MAY, SALLY 4T's, CSF, 2: Pub. Comm., Teacher MAYER, DIANNA Jc McAFEE, FLORINE Sr. Gaieties, Girls’ League, College McCAMPBELL, DONA Sr. Gaieties, IBM School McCARTHY, LILA Sr. Gaieties, College McGEE, BARBARA GAA, JC McKINNEY, SHIRLEY GAA, Sr. Gaieties, College MILLER, SYDNEY Com. Law Order, Ex- change Student, CSF, College Seniors MONTGOMERY, SANDRA Work MOON, JOYCE Marriage MORALES, CANDY Sr. Gaieties, Work MORAN, ALINDA Band, Sr. Sponsor, College MORITA, JULIE Shield, Sr. Gaieties, Pub- licity, Cosmotologist MURPHY, BARBARA Sr. Gaieties, GAA, No Plans THOMAS, AZZIE Track, College THOMAS, JESSE No Plans TICE, DAVID Jc TREADWELL, BILL Sports Manager TURLEY, BILL Baseball, JC UNDERWOOD, LARRY PA Technician, Radio, TV Repair SEWELL, KEN Basketball, Work SILVA, ROBERT Armed Service SILVEY, CALVIN Camera Club, Armed Service SKELTON, RONALD JC SMELSER, DON Boys’ Glee, A Cappella, Work SMITH, ARTHUR Pacific College SMITH, CLYDE Basketball, Track, SF State SMITH, RICHARD JC SOLIS, ASCENCIO A Cappella, Boys’ Glee, Armed Service SPEELMAN, GARY Jc STOFLE, KEN Block R, Football, JC STRAND, MARK JC SUMNER, KENNETH CSF, JC TALLEY, JAMES Football, Track, College TATE, MERVIN Gymnastics, Work TERRY, TRAVIS Jc + | 4 a NASH, GWENDOLYN CSF, 3; Jr. Prom, College NELSON, DORIS JEAN Band, Marriage NEUMANN, JOSEPHINE Shield, College NICOLAYSEN, MARGUERITE CSF, College NINOMIYA, ANN CSF, Life; Sr. Sponsor, College OCHOA, REBECCA GAA, Girls' Glee, Sr. Sponsor, JC _ od Seniors OSTERUDE, MARIAN Majorette, Pom-Pon Girl OWEN SBY, JANICE Sr. Gaieties, Drama, Dance Comm., College PAINTER, CAROL Secretarial School PALENCHAR, BEVERLY Dance Comm., Sr. Gaie- ties, JC PARRISH, ADRIANE Rep. Council, JC PEREGOY, JEAN Sr. Gaieties, Girls’ Choir, Marriage PEREZ, ORPHA No Plans PETERSEN, CHARLOTTE CSF, Dance Comm., GAA, College PHILLIPS, CAROLE No Plans PIPPINS, MARY Sr. Gaieties, JC PORTER, GLORIA Sr. Sponsor, Sr. Gaieties, CSF, Work POWLES, JERALDINE Rep. Council, Work PROCTOR, JUDY Dance Comm., CSF, GAA, College PURCELL, SANDREA GAA, Secretary QUARANTO, CONCETTA Work QUEEN, PATTY Comm., Girls' Athletics, GAA Pres., College WANDZILAK, TONY JC WARREN, BOB Sports, Work WASHINGTON, JEFF Dance Comm., Basket- ball, College WASHINGTON, JOHN Intramurals, Work, Armed Service WEYANT, THERON Work WHITE, HARRY CSF, College WHITE, JERRY Bowling, JC WHITE, JOE Rep. Council, Football, Basketball, JC WHITE, LARRY College, Armed Service WHITNEY, RICHARD JC WILLIAMS, BILLY Basketball, Football, College WILLIAMS, JEWEL No Plans WILSON, BILL Football, Electronics, Armed Service WILSON, DAVE No Plans WILSON, MAX Band, College WINTERS, JERRY UNESCO, Spanish Club, Attorney VAN HOOK, ROBERT Basketball, Block R, JC, Armed Service VEIGA, JAMES Band, Intramurals, Armed Service VERNIETTE, CHARLES Armed Service VINCENT, STEPHEN Exchange Student, Rally Com., Basketball, Swim. WALKER, WILLIAM Football, Basketball, Block R, Rally Comm. WALLENTEN, HARLYN Sr. Sponsor, Work RALSTON, CHERRY JC RANDLE, NAZZREE GAA, College RANSFORD, BRENDA Sr. Gaieties, Beautician RANSFORD, MARILYN Sr. Gaieties, College REDD, MADI GAA, Leader, UCLA REEVES, ANYCE Pom-Pon Girl, Work REINHART, CATHERINE Beautician RESCH, MARY Sr. Gaieties, Work REYNOLDS, BARBARA Marriage REZENTE, JACKIE Work RICCI, DONNA Work, Marriage RICE, NANCY GAA, Bus. College RICHMOND, DOROTHY Band, Majorette, Busi- ness College RIVERA, MYRNA Spanish Club, GAA, JC ROBERTS, MYRNA A Cappella, Nursing ROLLINS, MARIE GAA, College 3 ‘od Seniors ROQUE, PATRICIA Sr. Sponsor, Work ROSSEAU, IDA Speech Team, CSF, Life; 4T's, Sr. Gaieties, UC SAIN, GWENETTE GAA, College I | ee a SALMON, JEANETTE A Cappella, GAA, IBM Operator SANDAU, CAROLYN Girls' League, CSF, Stenographer SCALISE, MARY Work : : STALKER, SANDRA Orchestra, CSF, Work STARKEY, LOUISE JC STATON, AGNES Work STOWELL, SANDRA Air Line Stewardess STRONG, ESTHER CSF, Life; Orchestra, College SUTHERLAND, GLENNETA No Plans WULLENWABER, LARRY Work YOUNG, DAVID Armed Service YOUNG, WILLIAM Armed Service ZEHRUNG, RICHARD Track, No Plans SCHIEFFER, ANN GAA, Air Lines SELZER, ROBERTA Sr. Rep., Shield, Sr. Gaieties, College SEXSON, CHARLENE Marriage SHAW, MARILYN Marriage SILLANPAA, DONNA Marriage SIMS, JESSIE JC SMITH, GWENDOLYN Sr. Gaieties, JC SMITH, PRISCILLA Pom-Pon Girl, College SMITH, ROSEMARY GAA, Marriage SOLVANG, MARY GAA, CSF, Life; Work SPEARS, MARLENE College SPICER, ERMA Business College THOMAS, SUE Soph. Dance, GAA, Girls' League THOMPSON, REBA Girls' League, A Cappel- la, JC THROWER, SHIRLEY No Plans TIPTON, MYRTLE Work TRAVERSO, ANDREE Pom-Pon Girl, Sr. Spon- sor, College TRAVERSO, YVONNE Girls' League Sec., CSF, Life; P. E. Leader, No Plans Seniors TREESE, ANNETTE Sr. Rep., Yell Leader, Shield, IBM Operator TROTTER, GWENDOLYN Traffic Comm., GAA, Nursing TURNER, RUBY GAA, Work, Marriage TYREE, RUTH Sr. Gaieties, GAA, Marriage UNDERWOOD, LELA Sr. Sponsor, GAA, CSF, Life; Marriage UTT, KATHY Sr. Gaieties, Student Council, JC VIGIL, ELSIE No Plans WALLACE, BARBARA GAA, College WALLENTEN, VIVIAN Sr. Sponsor, Work WALLING, HELEN Sr. Sponsor, Work WARD, KAY Sr. Sponsor, GAA, JC WARREN, BONNIE Majorette, Sr. Sponsor CSF, IBM School WARREN, NORMA Sr. Sponsor, GAA, Business College WARREN, THERESSA GAA, Rep. Council, College WATSON, SOPHIA Prom Comm., College WEBSTER, BODINE GAA, Business College « ot a8 Air Force, Marriage WILLIAMS, ROSIE MAE Hi-Nus, No Plans WILLIS, GWENDOLYN No Plans WILLS, EVALYN Traffic, GAA, Secretary WOODWARD, LYNNE A Cappella, GAA, CSF, College YOUNG, HATTIE Nurse YOUNG, SHIRLEY A Cappella, Tennis, GAA, College ZAEHRINGER, SHARON Dance Com., GAA, Work WHITEHURST, LINDA Cosmotology School WILBON, NORMA WILCOX, JERRY Art School WILLIAMS, JOYCE GAA, Girls’ Glee, Business College WILLIAMS, LYNDA GAA, Sr. Rep., Shield College WILLIAMS, MARY Nursing Club, GAA, College CAMERA SHY SENIORS ALCUTT, PIERRE ELLIS, DAVID BABBEL, ROSEMARY FORREST, LEON BRUNER, DONALD McKEE, CHARLES CASTLE, RAY OLSON, DALE OWINGS, PAT RAWLS, ODELL REHBERG, BARBARA SAXTON, LES Girls' Glee, GAA, College VESTAL, MYRON a $65 SSeS 2 ees Be Be See Lee ee ae Eugene Richmond relaxes after a hard day in vocational shop, a Lynn Woodward, Ida Rousseau, Lela Underwood and William Clay are seen dis- subject in which he is outstanding. cussing a problem in Social Studies in which they are tops. Hutstandin Seniors vagus ey “Practice makes perfect,'' says Nancy Englemann before going to her Commer- cial Classes. Bill Walker smiles as the photographer stops him on his way to Science, the class in which he shines. Bill Cooper and Ron Celeya are Cla Charles Cook, Boys’ Gym. and In GAA Pattie Queen and Dorothy Harris are noted for being outstanding. outstanding in asin, AR Caught without their musical instruments are Larry Madrid, Pat Gallegos and Carroll Holley. They were Nancy Engelmann is caught stirring up talking about a new selection for band. some soup for lunch in her Home Econo- mics Class. | dll Ida Rousseau, Esther Strong and Sandy Congdon get together before going to their English class, the class in which they excel. Darlene Heck and Mary Williams smile not knowing that they are outstanding students in Girls’ Gym. Be Rousseau and Thomas Looking over their Mathematics before going to class Lynda Williams is unknowingly having ummings give the Senior are Tom Cummings and William Clay. her picture taken for the outstanding Class a farewell in Spanish Art student. and French. Don Hanson plays Captain Adams and Earl Peck acts as the guide, while Jerry Winters portrays the purser. Serving as the crew were Dennis Scott, Ron Anderson, Bud DeMarvan- ville, Ken Sumner, and Harold Patchin. “Harlem Nocturne'’, Darlene Cornelius, Choreographer. | | ‘Traveling Moods” “Brave Bulls'', Deanna Gonzalez, Choreo- grapher. The cast smiles at the end of the per- formance. yer Smiling over the program are Miss E. Alberta Best, Director, and Dave Scott, Student Director. Blue Skies’, Sharon Draper, Choreographer. “Cumana’, Florene . 4 : McAfee, Choreo- OS be A grapher. fe NE ee OR Manes Ebb Tide , Barbara Berk and Veronica Martinez, Choreo- graphers. Senior Dance December 6, 195] . Dancers floating on Cloud 9. Couples beam at photographer. Oh, That Blue Moon! These couples seem to be sharing secrets. Whoa, Lynda! eT eee “Has: bridge. Lucky Guy — Three girls? Seniors beat photographer to Committee beams with satisfaction. a. Ss 5S 4 re) ° ® ® FL. ® a ® © {a me) c © © = i =j © © % -O _— © roa) Romantics — Pat Cox and Jim Hilger. Tell us a funny, too. = eA ene, PICO ae $0 ° : +4) ees ae, Ruth Tyree and escort relax. lor Party Time out for refreshments. Sen february 21, 1958 stop with dates to pat , Oo o 9 cl O Le] ca o as 7) © fa _— c ° co os 5 z Cc c = © © pa | © — = Ss — = = c E + O° “ c o — = z 2 iS [=i [= ° 4 - uv += ve) as Roberta Selzer make a wish. Exchange Student, Mary Lou Ceha (right), attends the dance with Jim Buchen. Snuggling up on a park bench is Jeanie Hagans and date. Mary Calvin and Pat Fleming dance to a fast tune. Don Smelzer, Myrna Roberts, Sydney Miller and Steve Vincent watch the it love? others dance. “Cha-Cha Dance Line — Front Row: Charlotte Crosetti, Gladys Hazzard, Marilyn Ransford, Sandra Stalker, and Marilyn Shaw. Back Row: Rosemary Smith, Carolyn Sandau, Deborah Hughes, Myrna Rivera and Sharon Clark. “Merrimakers'’ — Front Row: Myrna Rivera, WI Dan Dorey, Lynne Woodward, Norma Wil- H Wilbon, Jack Ewing, and Warrene Blalock. iS Back Row: Linda Jerner, Orvalle Cox, Harry “Dixieland Band — Front Row: Larry Madrid and Jack No! No! Jonathan — Pat Mahon, Mrs. Matilda Ewing. Back Row: Lawrence Hunting and Carroll Holly. Cartwright; Rodger Morales, Mr. Jonathan Cart- wright; Pat Davis, and Ruth Tyree. Senior Play Left: I'm A Tree’’ — Seated: Dovey Cates, Queen of the Mardi Gras. Standing: Phil Hodge, Joe; Margie Nicolaysen, Cathy; Mike Press, Tony, and Dennis Scott, a lunatic. Right: “Lollipops'’ Dance Line— Front Row: Don Smelser, Dan Aiello, Bill Cooper and Bob Mil- ler. Back Row: Tim Miller, Bill McNally, T. J. Maroon, and Ken Moitoza. “Fancy Pants Dance Line — Front Row: Myrna Daily, Wilma House, Diane Lage, Judy Kibler, and Deanna Gonzales. Back Row: Jeanne Hagens, Brenda Hayes, Maureen Dunn, Kathy Ghigonetto, and Gwen Smith. owed be White, Emmett Boone, Bob Crisp, Robert Hodge, Don Ricci, Rufus Devers, and Ver- non Garcia. The handsome hero — Front Row: Janice ; : St mae Owensby, Ann; Larry Ridgel, Randy Cart- Gary Fulton, Author and Student Director; Linda wright; Linda Whitehurst, Joyce. Standing: Jerner, Prompter; Miss E. Alberta Best, Director; and Myrna Roberts, Joan. Janice Boone, Author, discuss changes in the script. March 14, 1958 Right — Front Row: Nata- lie Clay, Claudia; Batbara Murphy, Dianne, and Gwen Nash, Patty. Back Row: Bill Treadwell, Bob; Gale Price, Second Policeman; Earl Peck, Smitty, the dense Texan, and Bob Nordgren, Specs, a walking dictionary type. wi 2 7 7 Senior Day Winners Catching the eye of the judges, Jerry Wilcox, dressed as a bag of groceries, is awarded girls’ first place. Don Loiler as Mr. Tophat captures first place for boys. Bob Lawson and Dave Beckman be- come third place winners as the 'mopheads. ' Taking third place in the girls’ finals are Janet Keeling, Peggy Girod, and their dummy friend. Displaying a cave woman, Jimmy Ingram becomes girls' second place winner. Not pictured: D ale Mayberry and Tom Calhoun, second place boys' winners, who portrayed flappers. Seniors in Class Mrs. Nina Rookaird's class is deeply engrossed in Latin American History. Students of Miss Gertrude Weatherby's English 4 Class are very diligently studying ‘Hamlet’. Back Row: Adrian Parrish, Larry Jones, Tony Brunnell, Cherry Johnson, and Paula Byrd. First Row: Ann Nino- myia, Martha Mathews, and Paul Mustain. (one ee pe Marilyn Capstick, extreme left, and Paul Gambs, ex- treme right, day dream in Mr. Hiram Fry's Civics Class. These Seniors were seen at the door handing out the prophecy booklets. alts. Some of the sixty tables are shown in the above view. “Luava: Senior Banquet April 17, 1958 Leisurely waiting for the banquet to begin are Sandy Cangdon, Annette Treese, and two other classmates. The Head Table, which seated the Class Historians, Class Officers, the Smiling happily after the banquet are Mr. James Exchange Student, Head Senior Advisors, and Administrators. Cahoon and Miss Beverly Jaramillo, Head Senior Advisors. Seniors take time out from eating when they see the cameraman approaching. Senior advisors enjoy themselves at the banquet. Speakers at the banquet are Bill McNally, Master of Ceremonies; Sandy Congdon, Ann Ninomiya, and T. J. Maroon, Historians. The Head Table from the other direction shows the 5 Deans, Vice-Principals, r Senior Advisors, and Bill Cooper, Class President. Traverso, Chairman; Bonnie Best, Chairman; Kay Ward, Chairman; Betty Carter and Carol Davilla. enor Committees Senior Banquet Committee—Ida Rousseau, enter- tainment; Charlotte Crossetti, invitations; Rose Mangiefico, seating. Front: Bill Cooper, General Chairman. Not Pictured: Lynne Woodward, decora- tions, and Robert Hodge, program and class history. Senior Party Committee — Gwen Nash, Chairman: Larry Madrid, band; Cherry Johnson, decorations, and Myrna Roberts, bids. Senior Bal] Committee—Barbara Manha, entertainment; JoAnn Cohn, bids; Pat Hale, band, and Judy Kibler, decorations. Senior Advisors Senior Counselors I pan emanenredts.,. em Se eS ‘ Senior Advisors: Mr. Murray Hannah, Miss Betty Wyland, Mr. Walter Hattich, Miss Mary de L'Etanche, and Miss E. Alberta Best. Not Pictured: Mr. James Cahoon, Faculty Soical Chair- man; Mrs. Alice Clark, Mr. Alvan Davenport, and Mr. Carl Mayers. Senior Counselors: Miss Vera Crosby, Miss Hazel Olson, and Mr. Lloyd Darley. Senior Advisors — Standing: Mr. Herman Fry, Mrs. Blanche Sandford, Mr. Vernon Youngquist, Mrs. Ruth Studarus, Mrs. Carroll Parrill, Mrs. Lois Siegel, and Mr. Wayne Perry. Seated: Miss Beverly Jaramillo, Head Faculty Social Chairman. = x Pa a The Charleston Bill Cooper, President Bill Cull, Vice-President Marilyn Brown, Secretary Ann Ninomiya, Treasurer Cherry Johnson, Comm. of Law Order ee lll Sydney Miller, Student Judge in, Jerry Winters, Defense Attorney Gloria Sims, Prosecuting Attorney Jerri Darrigan, Social Chairman Barbara Manha, Comm. of Publicity Bill Walker, Comm. of Boys’ Athletics a x. Patti Queen, Comm. of Girls' Athletics Alice Chacon, Head Yell Leader Barbara Barnett, Girls’ League President Marilyn Capstick, Hi-Nus Editor Larry Jones, Senior Class President Fall Mr. James Brien, Sponsor Fred Youngblood, Junior Class President David Vincent, Sophomore Class President Fall Calendar SEPTEMBER 3—School Opens 12—Sophomore Party 17—G.A.A. Sophomore Play Day 20—Football Rally OCTOBER |1—Sophomore Elections 4—Football Rally; ''Touchdown , S. A. Dance |1—Football Rally; ''Kick Off , Girls' League Dance NOVEMBER I—-PTA Dance 7—' 'Traveling Moods , Senior Gaieties 8—Football Rally; End of Quarter |5—Football Rally 19—Football Awards 22— 'Silhouette ’, Sophomore Dance DECEMBER 3-4—-Candidate Speeches 5—Primary Election 6— 'Moonlight Mist , I-12 Dance 10O—Run-Off Elections 12—Christmas Program 20—Student Day JANUARY 10—Talent Show, Music Department 15—Girls' League Installation 22—Class Installation Program Spring Calendar FEBRUARY 4—Report Cards 5—Semester Begins 13—Choir Award Assembly 21— 'Soiree , Senior Play 28—Awards Rally; Sadie Hawkins Dance MARCH 14— Mardi Gras Merriment', Senior Play, and Senior Day 20—Commercement Speaker Tryouts 22—''Blue Twilight , Junior Prom 27—Junior Talent Show APRIL |!—Slave Day; ''Softness of Spring’, Sophomore Dance 15—Report Cards 17—''Luaua , Senior Banquet 19—Spanish Fiesta, Boys’ Gym 24—Open House 25—Choral Program, Auditorium 30—Senior Girls’ Reception, Band Orchestra Concert Preview MAY I1—Band Orchestra Concert, Auditorium 6—Preview Drama B Play 8—''Time Out for Ginger , Drama B Play 13-14—-Candidate Speeches in Auditorium 15—Primary Elections | 7-1|8—Carnival 20—Runoff Elections, Preview of Vocal Concert 21—CSF Picnic 23—Vocal Music Concert in Auditorium 28—GAA Banquet 3!1— 'Sayonara'’, Senior Ball, Scottish Rite Temple JUNE 4—S.A., Class Installation of Officers 5—Scholarship Awards Rally, Auditorium !1—Commencement Exercises, Civic Auditorium 13—End of Semester Larry Madrid, President Paul Gambs, Vice-President Marilyn Brown, Secretary Don Andrews, Treasurer Richard Crow, Commissioner of Law Order Robert Rice, Student Judge Rodger Morales, Defense Attorney George Gentry, wat Prosecuting Attorney Susie Reynolds, Commissioner of Publicity SS all Lynda Williams, Commissioner of Publicity T. J. Maroon, Commissioner of Boys' Athletics Sandy Beauchamp Commissioner of Girls' Athletics Annette Treese, Head Yell Leader Bonnie Best, Girls’ League President Marilyn Capstick Hi-Nus Editor @ Bill Cooper, Senior President Spring Bob Longmire, Junior President Joseph Alvarez Sophomore President Mary Lou Ceha Exchange Student Student Court Les Saxton, Assistant Judge; Sydney Miller, Student Judge; Sandy Condon, Assistant Judge; and Barbara Covell, Court Clerk. Not Pictured: Ron Child, Baliff. Representative Council Fall _ Student Court Mr. John Enos, Sponsor; Richard Crow, Commissioner of Law and Order; George Gentry, Prosecuting Attorney; Rodger Morales, Defense Attorney; Jerry Winters, Bailiff; Barbara Covell, Clerk; Bill Clay, Assistant Judge; Sydney Miller, Assistant Judge. Standing at extreme right is Annette Treese who is receiving a summons for hav- Representative Council Spring Lynda Williams, Layout Editor, spends many hours at the paper cutter. Josephine Neumann, Activities Editor, leaves the staff room to have a layout approved. Barbara Berk, Advertising j Editor, sends out her monthly bills. the dark shield Pat Mahon, Photographer, prepares the film holders in develops all the pictures. Pat Capuder, Senior Editor, assembles the Senior portrait pictures. Roberta Selzer, Editor-in- chief, puts her stamp of approval on several pages. Earl Peck, Photographer, loads the camera for future assignments. room, where she sta Paula Byrd, Assistant Editor, makes out an assignment sheet for the week. Annette Treese, Business Manager, posts the receipts for the day. Alice Chacon, Class Editor, prepares to schedule the advisory pictures. Pauline Curtis, Copy Editor, finishes typing one of the many copy sheets. Julie Morita, Art Editor, draws one of the division pages. 6 4 al Steve Crossman, Boys' Sports Editor, goes to the gym to secure identifica- tions. Marilyn Capstick, Fall and Spring Editor-in-Chief, as- signs stories to her staff. Sally May, Fall Girls’ Sports Editor, checks the Hi-Nus Bound Edi- tion. Rodger Morales, Fall and Spring Feature Edi- tor, pauses on his way to secure information. Gary Fulton, Fall Headline Editor and Spring Reporter, finishes a last minute head. Les Saxton, Fall Reporter, puts the finishing touches on his story. a Ethel Harding, Fall and Spring Managing Editor, reads galley proofs for the print shop. Pat Cole, Fall and Spring Assistant Editor, checks the Letters to the Editor Box for information for her Barks 'N Bites Column. Larry Madrid, Fall Boys’ Sports Editor and Spring Reporter, ponders about his column, Surface Noise, while at the type- writer. sta Rosie Mae Wil- liams, Fall and Spring Reporter, submits a story to the news basket. Dovey Cates, Fall and Spring Circulation Man- ager, distributes papers every Thursday from the Print Shop windows. Janice Boone, Fall and Spring Re- porter, writes one of her many interviews. ae Bob Warren, Fall Reporter and Spring Boys' Sports Edi- tor, leaves the staff room to get information from the gym. Betty Brewer, Fall Reporter and Spring GAA Editor, thumbs through back issues for news tips. Charles Thompson, student teacher, shakes his fist at Vic Ehler while Bill Silva looks on. Come on! coaxes teacher Carroll Holley in Mr. y Sikes’ Civics Class. Judy Wagner and Gayla Gow make pretty student teachers. Bill Walker, acting dean, looks to Mr. France for advice on discipline. Vice-Principal Bill Cull and his ‘'girl Friday , Marilyn Brown, udent Day December 20, 195 fall Richard Jones, Stoneman; Randy Hall, Hand Compositor, and Mr. J. J. McMillan, Instructor. Print Shop Per Person, Pressman; Ron Van Winkle and Jim Noe, Lino- type Operators. Standing: Richard Briseno, Lino- type Operator; Cliff Davis, Press- man. Kneeling: Jack Sutton, Press- man Foreman, and Theran Wyant, Pressman and Foreman. Girls’ Choir — Miss Barbara Willis, Director. 3 Graduating Seniors — First Row: Eddie Solis, Rebecca Ochoa, Shirley Johnson, Rosie Williams, and Wilma Stelly. Second Row: Myrna Roberts, Marilyn Black, Mary Devore, Betty Brewer, Diane Cassassa, and Miss Barbara Willis, Director. Third Row: Tone Ettes — First Row: Jan Spuires, Jeannie Hagans, Gary Gober, Deborah Hughes, Charlene Jordan, Kay David, and Judy Woodward, Chairman; Julie Burnis- Joyce Williams. Fourth Row: Rosemary Smith, Lynn Woodward, Shirley Young, Car- ter, and Beverly Prazak. Second Row: Sue rie Harris, Darby Kearny, Vera Blackburn, and Ed Hayes. Fifth Row: Henry Brown, Patchin, Marie Craven, Carol Bogdewicz, James Donahoe, Don Smelser, Barbara Carroll, Diane Mayer, Norma Wilbon, and Pat Dougan, and Mary Ellen Tickner. Bill Matthews. A Cappella Choir — Miss Barbara Willis, Director. Choral Ensembles Officers - A Cappella — Third Row: Jeannie Hagens, General Manager, Spring Semester; and Gary Gober. Second Row: Myrna Roberts, Chairman Council; Lynn Woodward, Fall General Manager. First Row: Rebecca Ochoa, and Evelyn DeFrias. Boys’ Choir - Third Row: Dan Niell, Fall General Manager, and Ed Hayes, Spring General Manager. Second Row: Don Hobbs and Leonard Tibbits. First Row: Girls Choir - Third Row: Barbara Wright, Charlene Jordan, Spring General Manager; Vera Blackburn, and Marie Craven. Second Row: Gwen Erickson, Georgia Belcher, and Donna Lacey. First Row: Carol Otto, and Shir- ley Johnson, Fall General Manager, and Martha Dunn. Melo Larks — First Row: Evelyn DeFrias, Barbara Bald- Carolers — First Row: Carol Otto, Charlene Jordan, win, Rebecca Ochoa, and Pat Wood. Back Row: Rosalie Mary Luschen, Shirley Johnson, and Martha Dunn. See- Breshears, Leona Russe, Barbara Carroll, and Jeannie ond Row: Norma Wilbon, Marcelyn Jackson, Barbara Hagans, chairman. Carroll, Assistant Director; Mary Henry, and Georgia Belcher, Chairman. Ee oS Ls } Boys' Choir — Miss Barbara Willis, Director. SECOND VIOLINS — Standing: Beverly Jones, Minnie Ealy, Gloria Crow, Linda Bowling, Bonnie Bish, and Rose Mary Sanchez. Seated: Pat Cox, Bobby Davis, Barbara Linton, and Paulanne Pritchard. I VIOLAS — Ken Salter and Mary Calvin. BASS SECTION — Dennis Clark and Jim Buchen. OFFICE STAFF — Mr. Oscar Franson, Director; Nicki Cordova, Lonna Parker, and Ron Driskill. FALL OFFICERS — Back Row: Mr. Oscar Fran- son, Director; Zona Sievers and George Gentry, Publicity Chairmen. Front Row: Pat Cox, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Deanna Gonzalez, President. Not Pictured: Sydney Miller, Vice-President. CELLOS — Shelby Egger, Sharon Clark, Betty Cook, and Elsie Medina. SPRING OFFICERS — Standing: Mr. Oscar Franson, Director; Barbara Linton, Publicity Chairman; Deanna Gonzales, Secretary-Treas- urer; Dave Maertins, Vice-President. Front Row: Pat Cox, President, and Eldrith Ramsdell, Publi- city Chairman. Orchestra FIRST VIOLINS — Standing: Lucia Midgley, Carolyn Lum, Eldrith Ramsdell, and Esther Strong. Sitting: Zona Sievers, Dave Maertins, and Deanna Gonzales. SECOND VIOLINS — Standing: Claire Ramsdell, Rosemary Schardt, George Gentry, Carlotta Crow, Carolyn Couser, and Sharon James. Sitting: Retha Dawson, Sheila Toohey, Betsy Pappas, and Gayla Gow. TRUMPET SECTION — Back Row: Terry Dolan, Tom Prather, Gordon Studrud, Larry Wolfe, Max Wilson, and George Egan. Front Row: Charles Cook, Richard Smith, Robert Foster, Don Lodetti, Ron Driskill, and Charles Holley. Not Pictured: Don Andrews. CLARINET SECTION — Back Row: A. Meza, E. Hammock, S$. Lordon, K. Dickens, E. Oliver, J. Murdock, V. Amos, M. Carroll. Middle Row: E. Stratford, K. Costa, S. Olds, R. Randle, A. Corral, E. Parsons, E. Orozo. Front Row: L. Madrid, S. Cyr, T. Javorina, R. Farrell, C. Prochaska, R. Branbenburg. Not Pictured: P. Bell, S. Ferber, B. Hickerson. The RUHS Band is seen in the background at the High School Band Day at the University of California Memorial Stadium October 9, 1957. BAND BOARD — Back Row: Larry Madrid, Larry Wolfe, Carroll Holley, and Joe Alva- rez. Front Row: Pat Gallegos, Rosemary Farrell, Mr. Fred Bennett, Director; Don Lodetti, and George Brady. Not Pic- tured: Shelia Ferber. Pat Cole, Mr. Fred Bennett, Director, and Loretta Walker. SAXOPHONE SECTION — Standing: P. Langenwalter and W. LaNere. Front Row: W. Harrison, L. Spicer, J. Alvarez, D. Lucke, and G. Brady. FRENCH HORN SECTION — Gary Tate, Naomi Yates, Neil Smersfelt, Karen Helms, James Veiga, and Eileen Eastman. Not Pictured: Herb Welch. OFFICE CLERKS — a fy TROMBONE AND BARITONE SECTION — Back Row: G. Cook, D. Givens, F. Holmes, G. Tarver, R. Gonzales. Front Row: L. Hunting, K. Stofle, S. Tipton, J. Feather, R. Perch, and D. Cates. PERCUSSION SECTION — S. Robinson, R. Jones, M. Ozanich, G. Freschi, E. Dotson, and J. Battle. Not Pictured: J. Ewing, B. Pratt, C. Batiean, and D. Hendrix. — me : “ , its BASSOON, FLUTE, ALTO, AND CLARINET SECTIONS — Back Row: G. Bowles, A. Moran, B. Zeppa, W. Bright, J. Gonzales, S. Simmons, and B. Fabian. Front Row: P. Gallegos, B. Wright, P. Davis, R. Lellinger, B. Clark, D. Kirth, C. Warner, and J. Williams. } Marse tim Hawkins Jim Johnston Larry Jos George Bradly Robert De Don Andrews Ron Celaya George Defers Pa ul Gambs Steve Crossman John Brever Bill Cull Ken Hattich Robert Hodge Francis Levantonio Don Lod’ , Larry Madrid Bill McNally John Nystrom James Preston Bill Schappell Committee Marvin DeBernardi Bill Prince Steve Stone Mr. Jeff Yates, Robert Rice Bill Turley Sponsor Larry Ridgel Jim Roark Steve Vincent od’! T. J. Maroon Bob Miller Darryl Ott Ken Salter Jeff Washington Sandy Davis Anyce Reeves Marian Osterude Pom-Pon Jaunita Hensley Rose Mangiefico Andree Traverso JoAnn Grace Head Pom-Pon Girl Jerri Darrigan Deborah Hughes Priscilla Smith ‘Reman: oS OE RS I ES Alice Chacon, Fall Head Yell Leader, Senior Pat Dougan, Sophomore Bredee te 23a ante: Leaders Annette Treese, Spring Head Yell Leader, Senior Effie Holmes, Junior Carolyn Couser, Sophomore —_—. Dorothy Richmond Majorette Bonnie Warren Adair McCoy see Sharron Draper, Head Majorette Sandy Wright Joan Cline Sophomores watch the entertainment during second period. Sophomore Party September 12, 1957 Girls' League Hostesses, Pat Mahon, Yvonne Traverso, Billie Bishop, Barbara Murphy, Barbara Barnett, Florene McAfee, Evelyn DeFaris, Mickey Gwathney, Bobbie Bishop, and Bonnie Best, serve refreshments to the second year students. StayorGrocemanmimaciorion core: Barbara Manaha's trio entertains with a Rock'n } 1 monies, announces the next Roll’ number. number. Talent Ae-Vue alent Show January 10, 1958 show with ''Do Not Forget’. ‘4 Master of Ceremonies are Jerry Winters and é Bill Treadwell. % Brenda Gregg entertains the audience with a toe tap dance. Margie Nicolaysen dances to Little Joe Rogers amuses the audience with Singing ‘Imagination is Virginia Grass Shack . a pantomine, In The Book . Martinez. fall Fantasy’ Girls’ League Dance October 11, 195] ay eH Jim Oppenshaw's band returns to The Old Alma Mater. Members of the Girls’ League serve refreshments. Pat Dolan and Tom Lazaro swing to the beat of the band. JUNIOR-ETTES: Dorothy Garland, Brenda Gregg, choreographer; Barbara Williams, Suzi Reynolds, Billie Sue Hamerick, Jill Plater, Margo Griffin, Joan Philips, Nicki Cordova, Sandy Beauchamp, Rosemary Farrell, and Irene Herrera. anh uy? dunior Talent Show L Rudolph Cole plays ‘'Tenderly'' on the vibes. Charles Dee singing ‘| Want To Carolyn Prochaska plays an accordian Be Free. melody of ‘Twelfth Street Rag’ and “Lady of Spain . Linda Attebury entertains 'Velvets'’ — Lynn Hunter, Charles Jack- Bob Longmire acts as Master of with a pant omime. son, Sam Jackson, Alphonse Jackson, and Ceremonies. Wilkie Hunter. Girls' Choir sings ‘Thirty-two feet and Eight Little Tails’. “Christmas Carols and Customs” Appearing on the program are Dan Aiello, Wiseman; Judy Kibler, Angel; Angels of the program, Judy Kibler and Judy Joyce Rowland, little girl, and Bill McNally, Wiseman. Proctor, strike a typical pose. : 3% mmm eae reeset t i i43 Relaxing between numbers are members of the Boys' Choir and the Orchestra. December 12, 195 ; { : - 4 4 ¢ 4 All they want for Christmas are their two front teeth! The A Cappella, Boys' and Girls’ Choirs join in for the grand finale, which is directed by Miss Barbara Willis, Choral Instructor. Students campaign for their favorites. December 9, 195 fe: fo Candidates are waiting to give their campaign speeches as Steve Vincent states his qualifi- What are you doing at the cations, Sophomore table, Bob? Election Committee: Donna Daley, Agnas Staton, Shelby Jack- son, Sheila Ferber, Mary Solvang, and Gary Gober tally the votes, SRM hy, LE wo Students cast their votes. Retiring S. A. President, Bill Cooper, installs the Spring Board of Commissioners. eas ie Student Court and Class Officers wait to take the oath. Bill Cull turns the office of Girls' League Officers watch the introductions. vice-president over to Paul Gambs. = Bill Cooper listens to Larry Jones narrate the duties of Senior Class President. Sydney Miller enumerates the duties of Student Judge to her successor, Robert Rice. Sone President Bill Cooper lights the new candle with the old. Installation of Qiticers January 22, 1958 it ode é The Fall and Spring members of the Board of Commissioners celebrate in the cafeteria after the installation. —. FIRST CAST — Front Row, left to right: Benn Zeppa, Second Tramp; Barbara Golightly, Nancy; Betty Carter, Marie; Barbara Manha, Joyce; Richard Crow, Ted, and Janice Owensby, Carol. Back Row: Barry Cochrane, First Tramp; Ken Stofle, Bob; Lawrence Hunting, Gene; Ron Driscoll, Steve; Gonzolo Rucobos, Sheriff; Bruce Foreman, Jay; David Scott, Harry; Bill Treadwell, Charles; Marilyn Ransword, Alice (Ghostie), and Mike MacFarland, Joe. 5 = “THE GHOST WALKS — portrayed by Carol, Harry, Alice (Ghostie), Charles, and the Second Tramp. ( . iM “HAVE SOME COFFEE? — Nancy treats Marie, Joyce and Ted. ll h 9] q Hight Drama Play January 19, 1958 Miss Best reads with tion Row: Sounc Perec er. Jose mani Dolar HELP! SAVE ME! screams pursue her. NOW, NOW, BOYS! — Seated: Bob, Carol, and Gene. Standing: Jay, Sheriff, and Steve. TELL US ABOUT THE PLOT , says Alice, the ghost, to Marie, Gene, Joe, Alice, Nancy, and Bob. SECOND CAST — Front Row: Ben Zeppa, Second Tramp; Sandra Bray, Nancy; Betty Carter, Marie; Virginia Martinez, Joyce; Richard Crow, Ted, and Marilyn Capstick, Carol. Back Row: Barry Cochrane, First Tramp; Ken Stofle, Bob; Lawrence Hunting, Gene; Ron Driscoll, Steve; Gonzolo Rucobos, Sheriff; Bruce Foreman, Jay; David Scott, Harry; Bill Treadwell, Charles; Miss E, Alberta Vera Blackburn, Alice (Ghostie), and Mike MacFarland, Joe. Best, director, reads the script with the produc- tion crew. Front Row: Kathy Utt, Sound, and Jean Peregoy, Prompt- er. Back Row: Josephine Neu- mann and Pat Dolan, Sound. Oiler rooters cheer on the team! El Cerrito's Head Yell Leader and Pom-Pon girl exchange greetings with JoAnn Grace, RUHS Head Pom-Pon Girl, and Alice Chacon, RUHS Head Yell Leader. Jack Ewing, Oiler male baton twirler, performs at halftime. Ine mg agri One-Pointer Richmond oo El Cerrito 54 January 21,1958 Perse eran Junior Varsity team members tangle with the El Cerrito Juniors in the preliminary game. Oiler Pom-Pon Girls dance during the halftime intermission. Excited fans cheer as the score is tied. Hart and Washington start the game with a tip-off, while Crane (14) and Hor- mal (17) watch. The Richmond and El Cerrito Bands get together with formations during half time. Sper 4 i dee Oiler man, Bob Miller, is trying to make the Berkeley Bee At a rally the Pom-Pon girls and Yell Leaders lead the let go of his fellow Yellowjacket. Navy Blue and Red . Yell Leaders and Pom-Pon girls help cheer the team. Captain of the football team, Johnny Scruggs, gives a pep talk at a rally. t. Band and Rally Stun Mr. Yates discusses the rally with Marv nardi, Chairman of the Rally Committee. An Apache man shoots an arrow into an Oiler man. An Oiler ‘cleans up'’ on an Apache at the Vallejo Gary Faria and Larry Jones beat on Gaucho men rally. and their jug in the background. Ags . pee ER ae PRES E 6. mee - hl wo 5 Ts dh bewennbenrren ee a es lg nh 2. j iy ema Be ose mB ‘ . Ge! + é : a 48 The Richmond Band and Majorettes perform on the Oiler field during halftime. Mary Lou relaxes at home while reading a book on her native country, Holland. Mary Lou Ceha, our foreign exchange student, arrived in Richmond on August 14, 1957, from Naastricht, Holland. She | graduated from high school last year and has been taking senior classes while at Mr. and Mrs. William Miller and family greet Mary Lou Ceha as she arrives in RUHS. She plans to attend college in her new home at 551 Casey Drive, Point Richmond. Amsterdam or Nijmegen when she returns to Holland this summer. Hmerican field Service aN. Sine som Mary Lou and Sydney Miller, her foster sister, cheer on the team at the Richmond Miss Kathleen McCarthy explains the ler. vs. El Cerrito game in the Richmond Auditorium. fundamentals of basketball to Mary Lou Ian in her P. E. class. den Mary Lou shows Mr. Paul McGinnis, her instructor, and her history class where Holland is on the map. Eating lunch in the school cafeteria are Mary Lou and colleagues. change Student Projec Showing the country where she spent some time last summer is Sydney Mil- ler. Sydney traveled to Greece as an American Field Service Exchange Stu- dent. Also an exchange student was Stephen Vincent who lived in France during the summer of 1957. Lee Westling, foreign exchange student who visited here for a week from Cub- berley High School in Palo Alto, is be- ing interviewed by the Journalism | Class. While Lee, whose native land is Sweden, was here, our Mary Lou visited Cubberley High. Oh, Oh! From the looks of that sign on the back of Dan Aiello there's no doubt he didn't get away! _ig@ eetes? y $20! tgee 6 COs eeeee.. CO eine LETT ewe@OOoe es 28 6Seeee0eee86« - CERRReSSSSSS SS Cede ee eeer Ad Te Maureen Dunn and Bill Cooper have such gorgeous legs. It looks as if Dovey and Richard are having fun. as though there's a_ serious cussion about their marriage. They've gotten hitched, and it looks dis- All these mountain folks seem to be having some fun. Sadie Hawkins Dance february 28, 1958 { , . dj aa} iy 2 wi It looks as though you two have While the band plays, these couples look camera shy. had some kick-a-poo juice. Taking this dance quite serious are Robert Ferie and Sally May. i Caught off guard are Arlene Flores and her date. These couples seem to be camera shy. Roger Myers and his date are con- centrating on the dance. Seen dancing to the twilight music are Posing under the arch are Suzanne Sperry and her Martha Wire and Jim Roak. escort. “Blue Twilight” Junior Prom March 22, 1958 Cemmittee members are Bob Longmire, Class President; Isabelle Yuzunza, Refreshments; Judy Pfeil, Bids; Nancy McNabb, Publicity; Joan Edwards, Decorations, and Steve Doman, Band. These couples who are enjoying the dance are Ed Power, Judy Woodward, Pat Dougan, and Chuck Dahme. ig } fos, METER Juniors and their guests seem to be enjoying themselves dancing to the music of Benny Meltzer and his orchestra. Psi Gamma and Toujours Amies bid against each other. The slaves master the Can-Can. The slaves before going to their death march. look pretty happy Slave Dau April 1], 1958 Bill Dahme, surprise package, gave everyone a surprise! Prayers won't help you now, Mary Lou and Rodger. Jerri Darrigan is being auctioned by Slaves perform for their masters in the school yard during the lunch periods. Auctioneer Neill Gunn, who appears to be going to sleep. : Dancers exhibit the traditional be seen dancing with her partner. Bop. “Sophiness Sophomore Everyone seems to be getting out of the picture. One of the highlights of the evening are the ‘'Debs'', who render a vocal Barbara Manha and her brother Fred enter- number. tain Sophomores at the dance. Guests dance to the music of the juke box. Committee chairmen pose at successfully presented. Sorin The Sophomore Dance Line performs during intermission HOD April 11, 1958 Juniors and Seniors enjoy themselves at the Sophomore dance. THE CAROL FAMILY PORTRAIT — Standing: Jeannie, Betty Carter, and Joannie, Joan Cline. Seated: Mr. Carol, Richard Crow; Mrs. Carol, Darlene Cornelius, and ''Ginger'', Marilyn Capstick. Howie Carol (right) describes the football game to his wife. “Time Out for Ginger’ I'll expell her, says Mr. Wilson, the school principal, who is played by Bruce Foreman (right), to Mr. Carol (left). 'Gin- ger’ (middle) gives her father a pleading look. Examining the script are Barbara Golightly, student director, and Miss E. Alberta Best, director. Ginger'' wins the race! Eddie, Bill Treadwell (right), chases ''Ginger ’. Drama B Play May 8, 1958 “THE SNAKE DANCE — Seated: Jeannie and Joannie. Stand- ing: Gonzalo Rucobo, bank president; Bruce Foreman, school principal; Bill Treadwell, Eddie, and Karen Helms, Liz. Joannie (left) asks advice from her mother (right). Put your coat away, Ed. Left to right: Ed, Howie, and Liz. esate te Te Sas ee ee preening AERA Soon At oa oot toprcae BES ERY Ps Was i yates al pace waiy Sianeli nel tek 4d) B Fall Officers — left to right: Fred Youngblood, President; Marilyn Marsh, Secretary-Treasurer, and Irene Herrera, Vice-President. Spring Officers — Seated: Barbara Branum, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Eddie Flores, Vice-President, and Bob Longmire, President. Junior Sponsors: Mr. Harold Sharitz and Mrs. Mar- garet Eldredge. Junior Counselors: Mrs. Lila Reinertson, Mr. Jeff Yates, and Miss Grace Condon. Mr. Anderson — Abbott to Arneson Working in carpen- try shop are Geary Street, Jimmie Reed and Lloyd Street. HIE Miss Baggley — Arnold to Benight Mr. Fordham — Bergman to Branum Checking a car in Auto Shop are Bob Evans, Bill Turner, and Ed Jenkens. Mrs. Neville — Cabral to Cheatom Mrs. Eldredge — Child to Cox Mr. Oberg — C raig to Derrick Cooking up some- thing good are Judy Biggs and Al- “ ta Alcutt. i : Dem, Miss Jesseph — Dethlefsen to Eggett Miss Gowen — Ellis to Ford Foster to Golightly Larson Mrs. Busy doing their Steno are Drusilla Allen, Mary Lou Tirey, and Helga Heineman. Of Lowe — Gomes to Hanks Mrs. Miss McCarthy — Hanover to Hesterley Preparing to sing in Girls’ Glee are Carol Otto, Ann Luschen, Martha Dunn, and (seat- ed) Mary Henery. oe Mr. Wilbur — Ingram to Johnson J. aie Mrs. Roberts — Johnson K. to Kopenic Mr. Finn — Labat to Ludwig in Ap- Working are plied Science Dallas Givens, John Webster, and Jim Troutman. of 59 Miss M. Myers — Luffy to McCulley Mr. Franson — McDaniel to Mitchell Drawing a plan in Mechanical Shop are David Morton, Mr. Schwarz — Norris to Pearson Victor Ehler, and Bill Thoza. Mrs. Sanchez — Peaslee to Preston . Mr. Sharitz — Price to Riley With looks of ad- miration Margo Griffin, Karen Kee- gan, and June Mackie view their sewing. Mrs. Shaw — Rink to Sanders ; fom : = (444 Miss Small — Sandoval to Sievers Mrs. Snider — Silva to Steele we 3 Class Judy Pfiel, Joelle Leboa, Lee Hicks, and Larry Nelson of Mr. Weede's History class don't seem very shy. % Mr. Briggs — Steeley to Thomas, L. oe Se Mr. Stenson — Thomas, O. to Underwood Mak for lab Dea man Cal Per clas NAT Ce Making a solution for the chemistry lab are Adele Dean, Eileen East- man, and Francis Carson of Mr. Perry's Chemistry class. of od Mr. Tweedie — Welch to Wilson R. el ee age ee a ci a oor Bee 7 : Fall Officers: David Vincent, President; Norma Hall, Secretary-Treasurer; and Virginia Diaz, Vice- President. Spring Officers — Seated: Joe Alvarez, President; Virginia Diaz, Secretary-Treasurer; and Carolyn Couser, Vice-President. Sponsors: Mr. Roy Fogel and Mrs. Etta Lou Hawkins. Counselors: Miss Hazel Olson, Miss Helen Parker, Mr. Robert Sikes, Miss Vera Crosby, and Mrs. Lila Reinertson. Rss Mr. Baker — Abbott to Atteberry yon ole a oe Er Oe ee Clas Pretending to be studious are Wil- liam Zimmerman and Diane Feud- ner, members of Mrs. Colberg's Sophomore English Class. Mrs. Brokaw — Bianco to Briggs Looking into the microscopes are Karen McCullen, Dan Morgan, and Tom Jarorina of Mrs. Halvorsen's Human Biology Class. Mrs. Cooke — Coble to Crocker ea, : anne Mr. DillwortHieme Geeekett 16 Diaz oo) r. Fisher — Farandinos o 792 MO 4 Class Working in Gene- ral Shop are Billy Dortch and David Kelly. Typing up their assignments in Sophomore typing are Gary Giziaski, Molly Arteaga, and Dwayne Wightman. 0 Mrs. 3 : . oe Mr. Fogel — Garcia to Gow Mr. Franchi — Green to Harris Halvorsen — Harrison to Houghton Howard to Johnson, M. Hawkins — Leam — Knight to Lucken Being unaware of their pictures be- ing taken in the Library are Mar- lene Achin, Julie Garegan, and Judy Williams. Mrs. Mattonen — Lugo to McDaniel Louis Youree, Jerry Bearden, and Fred Carter try to play a girls’ sport. Mr. Norman — Morgan to Olds Miss O'Connell — Oliver to Perata Following the di- rection of the musi- cal director are Diane Herting, Carole Warner, and Mildred Car- roll. Mrs. Place — Percy to Ransdell } Mr. Porto — Randall to Ross } ,. ‘ ; as 7. Yr 1 Mr. Randall — Rosser to Shelton Bob Walker, Stan- ley Koap, Mike Kohl, and Don Cox repair a radio in shop. ar Smither — Spicer to Swinford Miss Swenson — Switzer to Treece John Garland, Bar- bara Garrigan, and Annette Grigsby of Miss Simmons’ sec- ond period Free Hand Drawing class work on pro- ; wv? CAME THIS. Vig Miss Tremaine — Trice to Wallace x ‘. q . % ‘ ce Mh. r. Vargas — Walling to Williams Virginia Trotter and Deanna Cook of Mr. Enos' sec- ond period Record Keeping class solve problems on the board. ae j “og Miss Weatherby — Williamson to Zimmerman EES Life Members — Ann Ninomiya, Ida Rousseau, Mary Solvang, Deborah Hughes, Barbara Alter, and Mary Calvin. Kneeling: William Clay, Lelia Underwood, Nancy Engleman, and Esther Strong. Scholarship alifornla Barbara Branum, Secre- Fall Officers — Ken Hattich, Vice-President; tary; Miss Elaine Dale, Sponsor; Margo Griffin, Social Chairman, and Darryl Ott, President. ) tides as a Seniors — Third Row: Arnold Patchin, Thomas Cummins, Darrell Baker, Earl W. Peck, George Keylon, Bob Lewis, and William Clay. Second Row: Esther Strong, Mala Mathias, Sharon Clement, Carolyn Sandau, Mary Solvang, Lydia Costa, Ida Rousseau, Deborah Hughes, Diane Lucken, Sandra Congdon, Charlene Jorden, Sydney Miller, Ann Ninomiya, and Sally May. First Row: Mary Calvin, Judith Kibler, Lela Underwood, Nancy Engleman, JoAnn Engleman, Barbara Alter, Annette Treese, Barbara Berk, Jerri Darrigan, and Myrna Roberts. Juniors — Third Row: D. Ott, D. Diucci, W. Richardson, K. Hattich, K. Salter, W. Greenwood, S. Klemetson, S. Trasoer, R. DeMarse, G. Gentry, B. Hickerson, E. Arneson, and J. Sanchez. Second Row: J. Gingham, J. Laboa, J. Mesker, S. Sperry, B. Branum, E. DeFrias, R. Breshears, M. James, C. Cornett, S. Nelson, C. Greeson, B. Dawson, G. Erickson, D. Ealy, and J. Vincent. federation BONER Spring Officers: Miss Elaine Dale, Sponsor; William Clay, President: Sydney Miller, Social Chairman; Darryl Ott, Vice-President, and Bar- bara Branum, Secretary. Sophomores — Third Row: L. James, C. Stance, M. Ozanich, J. Alvarez, G. Clark, B. Seeley, R. Ross, and E. King. Sec- ond Row: E. Bales, J. Burmester, B. Armer, V. Morley P. Pritcared, R. Reynolds, B. Prayah, S. Shaw, C. Ransdell, C. Woods, C. Lum, J. Perata, S. Simmons, B. Kim, and S. Gross. First Row: P. Dougan, A. Bustos, A. Resch, J. Beeman, D. Kirth, B. Wright, J. Blunt, R. Smith, Senior; J. Hepzer, and E. Orozco. Barbara Barnett, President Bonnie Best, Vice-President Fall Senior Representatives — Pat Mahon, Barbara Murphy, and Billie Bishop. % Junior Representatives — Evelyn DeFrias, Mickey Sophomore Representatives — Charlene Paugh, Gwathney, and Bobbie Bishop. Betty Lucia Midgley, and Diane Atwood. Yvonne Traverso, Mrs. Nina Rookaird, Florine McAfee, Secretary Sponsor Treasurer ss J s Pat Flanagan, Vice-President Spring Bonnie Best, President Senior Representatives — Gwendolyn Nash, Eve- line Bombardier, and Carolyn Brown. at re eae Sophomore Representatives — Cathy Fry, Carolyn Rawls, and Diane Atwood. Christine Woods, Treasurer Junior Representatives — Jackie Mesker, Sandy Wright, and Mary Lou Felder. Mrs. Nina Rookaird, Evelyn DeFrias, Sponsor Secretary am ah Front Row: Charles McHenry, Delores Smith, Eddie Jean Moon, Margaret Gurule, Sandra Hart, Pat German, Del- phine Bossett, Ruby Dowell, and Gwenette Sain. Back Row: Woodroue McClain, Lea Parks, Fred Brown, Everett Saxton, David Bouman, Lloyd Caslett, Larry James, Randolf Brown, and Mr. John Enos, Sponsor. lratfic Commissioners —_—_———— — % Front Row: Sandra Wilkes, Eddie Jo Williams, Deborah Lethridge, Sallie Crosby, Ruby Williams, Rosie Mary Young, Emma Thomas, and Robbie Jo Moore. Middle Row: Jean Campbell, Bettie Dunn, Thelma Allgood, Myrtle Ashley, Yvonne Pearl Malbrough, Lula Mae Peoples, and Mr. John Enos, Sponsor. Back Row: E. J. Morris, Zaydue Brahton, Lindsey Hill, Richard Robinson, Richard Brown, Alice Brown, Parker J. Adger, and Joe Lummer. On duty during the lunch periods , Jackie Casey endeavors to keep students out of the halls in the main building. Commissioners Yvonne Malbrough and Arlene Batchen check Gary Fulton's blue slip. Dorothy Brown, Perry Brisco, Johnny Scruggs, Calvin Earl and Gwenette Sain guard the doors of the main hall. Front Row: Jeanette Wallace, Rosaline Cabral, Jackie Golden, Janice Guisti, Gwen Erickson, Elsie Medina, and Mary Garcia. Middle Row: Lillie Rose Bratton, Jackie Casey, Eva Lee Young, Virgie Lee Bossett, Lynda Kates, Jewel Stevens, and Clara Smith. Back Row: Richard Woodward, Bill Egan, Veron Garcia, Alex Richardson Jr., Lee Young, Kim Doug, and Mr. John Enos, Sponsor. Publicity Committee ¥ MEE 28 ie é - — Ee — Bi 5 eS ut ar , = = : = x Lom a Fall — Ida Rousseau, Barbara Manha, Marni James, Janet Allen, Gwen Smith, Lynn Alexander, Rosemary Smith, Cherry Ralston, Julie Morita, Irene Granger, and Miss Robin Simmons. Publicity Committee Spring — Standing: Joe Bishop, Lita Segovia, Benny Kirk, Gary Fulton, Ida Rousseau, Sally May, Lynn Alex- ander, and Rosemary Smith. Seated: Miss Robin Simmons, Gwen Smith, and Lynda Williams. Stagecra Left to Right: Mr. Maynard Briggs, Dwane Rink, Steve Crossman, Elba Garner, Bruce Batt, Charlotte Crossetti, and Richard Cena. Not Pictured: Karen Helms and Carolyn Howard. Spanish Glut Back Row: Mrs. Elsie Sanchez, Sponsor; Christa Robbins, Yvonne Traverso, Lydia Costa, Gail Porter, Myrna Rivera, Marlene Davenport, and Stan Klemetson. Middle Row: Shirley Clark, Effie Kramer, Sandy Espinosa, Judith Williams, Trina Gonzales, and Mrs. Delphine Roberts, Sponsor. Seated: Pat Rogue, Agapita Meza, Elea- nor Grozco, Gloria Rangle, Connie Garcia, Sally May, Janice Jergenson, and Nancy Hadlock. Radio Club Rg sneucncnennsoonne Left to Right: Mack Myovich, Larry Underwood, Mr. Wayne Perry, Sponsor; Carlos Brooks, and (seated) Stan Klemetson. Science Club Left to Right: Ronald Linstead, Larry James, Ronald Skelton, Dave Severn, Robert Rice, Stanley Raposa, Suzanne Sperry, Dayton Azevedo, William Clay, Albert Bottron, Robert Oberg, and Mr. Harold Fisher, Sponsor. 4-l's Club Standing: Mr. Hiram Fry, Sponsor; Dortha Ealy, Marjorie Yee, Mala Mathias, and Gwen Erickson. Seated: Esther Strong, President; Margie Nicolysen, Ida Rousseau, Minnie Mae Ealy, Walter Bletchen, Sally May, and Sharon Nelson. Chess Club Front Row: Marjorie Yee, Elmer King, Vera Lalonde, Nancy Hadlock, Robert Seeley, Christa Robbins, Mr. Ver- non Youngquist, Sponsor; and Don Hadlock. Seated: Robert Oberg and Jeffery Robbins. DEBATERS — Standing: Doug Pruett, Daniel Haas, John E. Walker, George Gentry, Danny Cates, Ronnie Luffy, and Mr. Richard Gaskins, Student Teacher. Seated: William Clay, Robert Rice, Deborah Hughes, and Jerry Winters. Lion's Club Speech Contenders — Rose- mary Smith, Deborah Hughes, and Ida Rousseau. The topic was Service as a Way of Life Community Ronnie Luffy, Jerry Winters, George Egan, CONTENDERS — Standing: Daniel Haas, George Ge ntry, Robert Rice, Rosemary Smith, Richard Crow, and Mrs. Lucille Place, Speech Coach. Seated: Shirley Young, Ida Rousseau, and Deborah Hughes. Jerry Winters, American Legion Speech Contestant. Ida Rousseau, first place win- ner in the Junior Chamber of Commerce Speech Contest. The topic was Il Speak for Democracy’. Ida also was county winner of the Native Sons' Contest. Quill and Seroll Journalism Honor Students — Seated: Sally May, Gary Fulton, and Pat Cole. Standing: Rodger Morales, Janice Boone, Bob Warren, Marilyn Capstick, and Larry Madrid. Shield Salesmen “Hye, eV HERE. | pes Fe | ge . iit. me : 4 sina insects “ Mii sethanntaanmrcnssoeiitene. Cerne REE sii icici Journalism | Students — First Row: Marjorie Yee, Eileen Eastman, Gail Porter, Janet Allen, Karen Keegan, Elizabeth Andrane, Jolita Harris, Dixie Wallace, and Joanne Seubert. Second Row: Carole Franklyn, Lenora Fulco, David Painter, Jim Wilson, Don Wylie, Jackie Golden, Richard Shaw, Betty Price, and Mike MacFarland. Back Row: Adele Dean, Bob Longmire, Patricia Joan Davis, Joan Edwards, Loretta Walker, Marlena James, Con- rad Strasheim, Karlynn Sue Adkins, Joan Coble, Virgil Todd, JoAnn Finch, Ed Powers, Melba Sims, and Ed Hoeffer. Not Pictured: Effie Holmes, Nancy Jacobson, Penny Stevenson, and Becky Rogers. TIN a Mrs. Beatrice Kertis, Librarian, assists stu- dents at the card catalogue. Back Row: Mary Louise Cole, Linda Fleming, Joan Bonnetta, Betty Ruth Jones, Kay Pur- cell, Martha James, Helen Walling, Helga Heineman, and Danny DeSilvio. Front Row: Mala Mathias, Ida Rousseau, Judith F. Williams, Brenda Ransford, Pat Cox, Barbara Reynolds, Marie Rollins, Sophie Hernandez, Janice Boone, Diana Prince, and Leila Guasp. Library Assistants In charge of the magazine desk is Judith F. Williams. Back Row: Gerald Thompson, Sandra Blankenship, Sandra Thomas, Rita Arredondo, Lonell Doug- las, Sandy Stowell, and George Day. Front Row: Shirley Clark, Gloria Porter, Marilyn Ransford, Mary Allen, Shirley Kenney, Rosemary Schardt, Gerry Stanley, and Judy Biggs. Tne Ts 2telGe x I i ms a Back Row: Oliver Marshall, Demois Alsobrook, Terri Warren, June Hanover, Carol Painter, Reba Thompson, Reba Stanley, Joyce Gates, JoAnne Seubert, and Bill Hembree. Front Row: Sharon Scott, Loretta Garrett, Ruth Bejarano, Barbara Golightly, Darlene Cornelius, Esther Strong, Gladys Hazzard, Mary Sandoval, Barbara Cropek, and Loretha Haley. Thespians DRAMA HONOR STUDENTS — Back Row: Richard Crow, Best Thespian Award; Bill Tread- well, and Gonzalo Rucobo. Front Row: Karen Helms, Betty Carter, and Barbara Golightly. Not Pictured: Darlene Cornelius, Best Thespian Award, Boys State Representative 3 Darryl Ott CARNIVAL CHAIRMEN — Back Row: Richard Crow, Annette Treese, and Lynda Williams. Second Row: David Vincent, Bill Cooper, T. J. Maroon, Rodger Morales, Robert Rice. Front Row: ‘Gary Griener and Bill Treadwell. x co a wi — a ig Sea oe Soe Rs we AOS eS John Preston takes out two defense men for a Rich- mond runner. Jim Dougan intercepts an El Cerrito pass. John Scruggs (43) gains yards in the Berkeley game. Left: Bob Savage is } brought down by El Cerrito after a large gain. we g Right: James Talley and Jerald Higgen- botham tackle an El Cerrito foe. Bob Savage (in white) gives the hip to two DeAnza men. Don't hurt him,’ says John Preston (40), as a Piedmont man starts to bite (?) Steve Crossman (20). y ‘ All American Bill Dahme straight arms a foe on his way to a touchdown. Right: Larry Madrid (21) gets around two Berkeley blockers to make the tackle. BE Oa ae agains Lege inane a igs oon Ken Stofle and Don Nilsson, End Jim Dougan, Guard Emmette Boone, Tackle Johnny Scruggs, Fullback al Front Row: Jim Williams, Herb Purvis, Phil Rincon, T. J. Maroon, Larry Madrid, Bob Lewis, Jim Dougan, Ed Power. Second Row: Horace Hopson, 1 Joe Knox, Bobby Lee Evans, Bryan Fabian, Richard Cena, James Talley, John f ¢ T. J. Maroon, Center Varsity SEASON'S SCORES Won 8 — Lost 1 Richmond...... IO Valllle| ome: 6 Richmond...... 37 Santa Rosa ....12 : : « +4 Richmond ee [SEI Gerriton 0 Goach Neilleuni, aa Ma y Richmond...... O Berkeley ........ 14 Quarterback Larry ‘ wr Richmond...... 25 Fremont .......... 0 Madrid, Coach Richmond..._.. sy (Da Niwe coe 6 Frank Porto, and Richmond...... 14 Alameda __.... 0 pues eck Steve 4 i rossman examine Richmond...... SA MIE Ici. meee es. 13 ihe ball. betone ’ ei Richmond......33. Piedmont ........ 6 game time. f a5 ine! MES Paul Gambs, Guard James Talley, Right Halfback Bill Dahme, End Bob Savage and John Preston, Left Halfbacks ier ¢ i boat ‘ Ee . a _ e Fh fe ba Scruggs, Ervin Hadenfeldt, Ken Stofle, Bob Savage, and Coach Neill Gunn. Third Row: Coach Frank Porto, Steve Crossman, John Spillman, Ed Hoef- fer, Jerry Lewis, Bill Cooper, Bill Dahme, Ken Miller, Emmett Boone, Paul Gambs, Don Nilsson, and Bill Wilson. TEAM STATISTICS Erv Hadenfeldt, Tackle NAGAIRSS tain ilttgesesesseeeace se: tessa ee Second Place Moitalliesyainclstecy allie Cleese eeereeeeeenee eee 1872 Total points scored............... Sey AR Shee 213 Nota pointseibyatoppomentSas cesses eres eres eee 56 Youell wenrels 237 fOeSSIIKE! — coe coc cence coe neseenceoe 579 Towel Veiiteks Loy) RISING jae ce pce 1471 PEXSGOG! WAI Ten see le ee ee ee 84 PaBSOS COMiGel? 5 ee ee 40 Peadiingenusher --e ee ee ee Bob Savage Vemels @jaiineel 399 Beadiingispasse tesesce re-set Steve Crossman Net yards gained........ 280 Reading pass, neceiven-..--2..-. ce Bill Dahme Weal gigs c one ps2. es ere ee eee JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD — Back Row: Coach Joe Vargas, Gerald Higginbotham, Joe Rogers, Don Ferreira, Cornelius Mitchell, Leonard Tibbetts, Ed Hoeffer, Harry Woods, Jim Keith, James Williams, Bruce Batchen, John Mapelli, Don Cuicci, Dave Steele, Charles Gustafson, Bob Longmire, and Coach Frank Porto. Front Row: Ed Flores, Bill Godwin, Joe Alvarez, Joe Pohl, John Spillman, Richard Noble, Ed Power, Horace Hopson, Dixon Shelton, Bob Gonzales, Calvin Earl, Lauren Peterson, Jim Dotson, and Bob Lee Evans. Junior Varsity Football Jim Dotson, Halfback Prieta ve ees TEAM STATISTICS Richard Noble, Center Total yards gained _.........0..... 1280 Total points gained.................. 157 Total points by opponents...... 39 Leading Rusher.............. Jim Dotson Leading Passer........ Horace Hopson Bob Gonzales, End SEASON'S SCORES Richmond........ 0 Richmond........ 24 Richmond........ 50 Richmond........ 25 Richmond........ 25 Richmond........ 33 James Williams, Fullback Encinal ........ El Cerrito Alameda ...... DeAnza_ ........ Fremont ........ Et Sis. pee ee La Ed Powers, Halfback Coach Neill Gunn and Coach Frank Porto “cook up'' new plays. Allen DuBois, Left Halfback James Washington, Halfback Bill Hembree, Tackle Left: Dan Incarnati, Line- backer. Right: Pat Doty, Linebacker. 4 Sophomore a SEASON'S STATISTICS Total yards gained................ 840 Total points scored.............. 84 Total points by opponents.... 48 Leading Rusher.....Sam Wallace Leading Passer, Bob Buckingham SOPHOMORE SQUAD — Front Row: Henry Earl, Clar- Bac ence Segure, Allen DuBois, Harold Burton, John Wright, Ol Sam Wallace, James Washington, Lester Washington, Ker Jesse Slocum, and Rudy Gonzales. Second Row: George nok Bowlus, Pat Doty, Gordon Hart, Dale Wagerman, Bob Buckingham, George Wheatley, Frank Arriaga, Joe Angel, and Dan Incarnati. Mike Seuferer, End Coach Ed Collins, Bob Buck- loo ingham, Quarterback, and ter Bernard Ferreira, Manager, spe i aes George Wheatley, Guard Richmond.... 7 Richmond.... Richmond....30 Richmond....33 Richmond... he : pty us iv Sate Back Row: Coach Ed Collins, Russell Wallace, Stanley Olds, Dennis McCann, Mike Seuferer, James Franklin, Kenneth Burnett, Ed Mohr, Claude Smith, Gary Ginzi- noki, Bill Hembree, Ted Allan, and Coach Roger Potter. look on as Coach Roger Pot- ter (second from right) in- spects the game ball. Dale Wagerman, Center ss tootha SEASON'S SCORES El Cerrito ....14 Berkeley ...... 14 DeAnza_....... 7 Alameda .... 0 Harry Ells ....13 John Wright, Fullback Sam Wallace, Halfback La i } . @ SOPHOMORE TEAM — Back Row: Ralph Nelson, Bob Epperley, Lionel Johnson, Henry Pippins, James Saltkill, Ron Parker, Tal Taberner, Darryl Burton, and Joe Frausto. Front Row: Richard Steeley, Doug Kim, Tom Trice, Everett Sexton, Robert Seeley, Oliver Marshall, Richard Einer, and Ralph Kindrick. ee oe Oe a ee i 5 Sin, James Saltkill and Oliver Marshall. W532 =e, Me j ; £ is Oe £ , per! ee. Coach Robert Anderson (middle) explains running tactics to Derry Hampton, Sophomore Captain, and Robert Rice, Varsity Captain. sys T04i Lionel Johnson Darryl Burton COUN Bois Bob DeMarse VARSITY AND J. V. TEAMS — Back Row: Fred Youngblood, Conrad Strasheim, Mike Koepke, Stan Klemetson, Darryl Ott? and David Beckam. Middle Row: Robert Rice, Bob Demarse, George Gentry, Ken Hattich, Bruce Foreman, Ray Hale, and Steve Vincent. Front Row: Darry Hampton, John Homlatis, Jim Fabiny, Larry Sheppard, Mike Gwathney, Placido Perez, Bill Clay, David Einer, and Robert Young. Smith (15) controls the tip for the Richmond JV's against El Cerrito. El Cerrito clears the boards as Crane (14) tried Two points are scored by Crane the same. (14) against St. Mary's, as Bailey (16) looks on. Washington (10) gets the tip off against St. Mary's. Sauage (4) fights for the ball as Broen (17) comes to his aid. Another tip for Washington (10). Washington (10) grabs a rebound in the Berkeley game. DeBernardi goes up for two. LaNere (9) hits for two on a layup, as Preston (7) and Washington (10) wait for the rebound. Washington (10) tips to Crane to begin the El Cerrito game. Jeff Washington, Bob Savage, Jim Preston, Center Guard Forward SEASON'S SCORES NACAL Standing — Second Place Richmond....45 St. Mary's ........ 41 Richimonds=-63) Balboa see 58 Richmond....41 Berkeley .......... 53 Richmond....33 St. Ignatius z Richmondi 59) Poly 22. 5 | Richmond....52 DeAnza_ ............ 48 Riichimon dees 5)2ssluincolnpeese Richmond...57 DeAnza ............ 38 Richmond....63 Alameda .......... 34 Richmond....45 McClymonds ....60 Richmond...82 Alameda .......... 7| Riclommomel.68 [Ells 56 Richmond....56 Mt. Diablo ...... 50 RiclnimemelO (Ells ee 56 Richmond....66 Piedmont .......... 36 Richmond....38 Washington ...... 4] Richmond....81 Piedmont .......... 49 Richmond....61 El Cerrito ___.... 60 Richmond....43 Sacred Heart....40 Richmond...55 El Cerrito _....... 54 Richmond....37 Berkeley .......... 40 Richmond...53 Alumni ............ 49 Coach Joe Stenson and LeRoy Lynch, Forward, watch the Dave Brown, play of the team from the sidelines. Guard Wily ar ea eS ae a Back Row: Coach Joe Stenson, Walter Freeman, Jim Preston, McDonald Crane, Allen Mitchell, Jeff Washington, Bill Schappell, and Steve Doman. Front Row: Bob Savage, Dave Brown, Flemon Bailey, George Devers, Willie LaNere, Bob VanHook, and Marvin DeBernardi. Varsity Basketball McDonald Crane, Marvin DeBernardi, Willie LaNere, Forward Guard Guard Coach Carl Mayers (Middle) diagrams a new play for Eddie Green (left) and Norris Tisue (right). Carl O'Bryant, Right Forward SEASON'S Richmond........ Ail eeotalManyas) acess 27 Richmond........ Zo Sta Ngnatiuspess = 34 Richmond........ 47 Lincoln Richmond........ 36 McClymonds ....26 Richmond........ 25 Mt. Diablo Richmond........ 51 Washington ...... 52 Richmond........ 37 Sacred Heart......31 Richmond........ 41 Berkeley ............ 34 Richmond........ 40 Balboa ....00........ 24 Richmond........ AG. Poly) S25 eee 42 I I I JV Squad — Top Row: Coach Carl Mayers, John Be Stewart, John Garner, Carl O'Bryant, Sam Smith, Te Russell Wallace, Left Forward Bob Wager, and Mike Seuferer. Ww SCORES Richmond........ 31 Richmond........ 56 Richmond........ 37 Richmond........ 56 Richmond........ 33 Richmond........ 50 Richmond........ 35 Richmond........ 37 Richmond........ 39 Richmond........ 38 Richmond........ 47 Bottom Row: Eddie Green, Norris Tisue, Mart Taylor, Bob Bayless, Karl Dickens, and Russell Wallace. Sam Smith, Center DeAnzay =. 26 Alameda ............ 46 alinyeel sme 29 Piedmont .......... 40 Elm@onn tom 43 Berkeley ............ 45 DeAnzamee ee 31 Alameda ............ 26 Glanhye esses 37 Piedmont .......... 25 El Cerrito -......... 35 Mart Taylor, Right Guard Bob Bayless, Left Guard Lindsey Hill, Coach Robert James Washington, Flenow Little, and Dickie Lee. Captain Anderson explains ball handling Louis Spicer, Forward Roy Clark, Forward SEASON'S Richmond.......... 24 Richmond.......... B37) Richmond.......... 3| Richmond.......... 60 Richmond.......... 47 Richmond.......... 25 Richmond.......... 36 Richmond.......... 46 Richmond.......... 30 Richmond.......... 37 Richmond.......... 4] Richmond.......... 49 Richmond.......... 38 Richmond.......... 49 Richmond.......... 37 Richmond.......... 4] Richmond.......... 29 Richmond.......... 53 Richmond.......... 55 Richmond.......... 3! momomoowom mt NO WmMoOoNncuwuntr SCORES Hayward ........... S@ll@SI@MES sca Berkeley ............ Vill ec eeee een San Lorenzo ...... Berkeley 0.0... 2 a ane Lane Sis IMIG S scccecee Elissa Reteco were DeAmzZa@ 2.s.c.cicccece Berkeley ............ ElCennitome , - é DeAnza oni we a 8 ; . i Ells Back Row: Roy Clark, Bruce Batchen, Roy Abercrombia, Alex Brown, Louis Spicer, James Washington, Milt Berkeley 2... 36 Bankston, and Coach Robert Anderson. Front Row: Ferman Malbrough, Doug Gardner, Lester Washington, Elm@C@orniton eae 22 Lindsey Hill, Flenow Little, Dickie Lee, and John Hamers. 'B Basketball Lester Washington, Guard Alex Brown, Center Roy Abercrombia, Forward Waiting for the ball is John Preston, outfielder. Strike three! Bill Prince looks disinterested. ‘A Or mene seb Looks like a disagreement. It's a hii Bill Dahme goes for extra bases. Th a ae a a ma ” “rims sabi tt) SS “s s PTT Ta bee tttcrct ql Richmond's Bob Gonzales gets the ball too late as a Wildcat man scores. Baseball in Action Wild Pitch. Gary Faria snags a fly ball. There she goes. Bob Savage, Outfielder John Scruggs, Outfielder Preston and Horace Hopson, Outfielders Varsity Baseball LeRoy Lynch, Third Baseman, and John Wright, Second Baseman. coe Be ie RE es ee Varsity Squad — Back Row: Gary Faria, Bill Prince, Bob Savage, Bill Dahme, Johnny Scruggs, Bill Turley, Mark Taylor, and Coach Carl Mayers. First Row: Bob Gonzales, Horace Hopson, John Preston, Sam Wallace, Larry Madrid, Jim Dougan, LeRoy Lynch, and John Wright. Junior Varsity Squad — Back Row: Jerry Lodd, Carl O'Byrant, Dennis McCain, Harold Burton, Bill Erkilla, and Russell Wallace. Middle Row: Leron Lynch, Carl Dickens, John Mapelli, Roy Abercrombie, Ed Green, Roy Clark, and Coach Joe Vargas. Front Row: Frank Cheshareck, Joe Banducci, Wes Greenwood, Sam Wallace, and Joe Knox. Bill Erkilla is ready for action. Pitchers, Roy Abercrombia and Sam Wallace, Leron Lynch fields the prepare to throw. ball. Junior Varsity Baseball ee = Jerry Ladd, third baseman, First baseman, Russell Wallace, stretches for the ball. John Mapelli, outfielder, waits for the ball. It is batting practice for Joe Knox, while Wes Green- wood catches. Over the hurdles goes Richmond's Jessie Thomas, Walt Freeman, and Joe Dixon. Jim Dotson of Richmond noses out Larry Jones uses his last ounce of Jim Simmons of Ells. strength to finish the race. There goes Jim Preston. Fred Scheffer pole vaults over a high barrier. Way out in front in the hurdles is Jessie Thomas of Richmond. Rivals are off to a poor start. Bob Rice scores a victory. Joe Green breezes in to win the race. £€ James Salkill goes up and over. Contestants finish in a close decision. inc Sah SR Haim Fe set A Fred Houston, Hurdler 1 i 33 EE iq a uy Fred Sheffer, Pole Vaulter Allen DuBois, 440 VARSITY SQUAD — First Row: Lauren Peterson, Henry Pippins, Thomas, Steve Crossman, Raymond Hale, Row: Charles Gustafson, Jim Roark, Gary Tyler, Henry Woods, Frank Williams, Hicks, Allen DuBois, Herbert Purvis, Dave Brown, Andrew Jackson, David Steele, Lopez. Third Row: Coach Frank Porto, Darryl Ott, Robert Rice, Charles Simms, Mike Seuferer, James Dotson, Walt Freeman, James Preston, Tony Burnell, Mike Koepke, Joe Dixon, Jeff Washington, Conrad Strasheim, Ronald Parker, Bill Hembree, Fred Youngblood, Larry Jones, Fred Sheffer, Bob Bayless, and Coach Robert Anderson. James Woodwards, Bill Walker, Lawrence Thompson, Jessie Irvin Hadenfeldt, Darrel Rubins, Leroy Lynch, Robert Young, Calvin Earl. Second John Spillman, Gerald Higginbotham, Lee James Williams, Robert DeMorse, and Ray ee) Gerald Higginbotham and Larry Jones, High Jumpers ten RRS Relay Team — Jessie Thomas, Jim Dotson, Walt Freeman, and Lawrence Thompson. Mike Koepke, Discus Thrower Jim Preston, Broad Jumper Dave Brown, Top 880 Man : Robert DeMarse and Robert Rice, Milers Relay Team — Lumus Russell, James Talley, Lionel Johnson, and Azzie Thomas. Lionel Johnson, 75 and 150 William Tomlinson, Discus and Shot Lumus Russell, 75 and 150 Azzie Thomas, 75 and 150 S. D. Hughes, Hurdles “Brack Joe Green, 660 2 Peace ewe ra ; oe é ete ik ae Derry Hampton, ‘4 1320 James Talley, Broad Jump J tears SO . COP AR “B'' TEAM — Front Row: Derry Hampton, Dong Kim, Lindsay Hill, Elvin Jinter, James Talley, Azzie Thomas, Lionel John- t son, Joe G reen, and James Saltkill. Middle Row: Ralph Kindrick, Robert Seeley, William Tomlinson, John Homlatis, Louis Spicer, Charles Franklin, Jerry Bonds, Terry Nicks, and Marshall Oliver. Back Row: Don Read, Ron Percy, Wilkie Hunt- er, Fred Houston, Doug Gardner, Steve Stone, Dale Wagerman, Mike Gwathney, Lumus Russell, Ferman Malbrough, Bruce Batchan, and Coach Robert Anderson. The Richmond =] El Cerrito October4 1 Richmond men come out on field ready to fight! After a fumble, boys watch who gets the ball. Alice Chacon and assistants lead in a yell. El Cerrito fans watch players on right side of field. Boys on the bench are also supporting the Oiler team onto victory. Peeler, No. 21, comes up to make the stop on Bob Savage. Richmond fans cheer the team on the left side of field. Ervin Hadenfeldt (77) and Emmett Boone (78) come to assist in a fumble. Ervin Hadenfeldt, Tackle on NACAL first defen- sive team. Bob Savage, Halfback on NACAL second of- fensive team. Don Nilsson, End, NACAL honorable flll-fmerican Honors : aa Bill Dahme, All-American End, NACAL first d fensive and offensive team, and Northern Cali ornia Lineman of the Year. James Talley, Halfback on NACAL first defensive team. Emmett Boone, Tackle on NACAL first defen- sive team. e- f- Jim Dougan, Guard on NACAL first offensive team. Steve Crossman, Quarterback, NA- CAL honorable mention. — Block R Society } ; BLOCK R OFFICERS — Bill Dahme, President; Jim Dougan, Sec- retary-Treasurer; Coach Neill Gunn, Sponsor; James Talley, Vice-President; and Ervin Hadenfeldt, Sergeant-of-Arms. ni lm Coach Joe Vargas watches Wesley Green- wood as he makes an out. Rockets, First Place Team — Back Row: John Mapell, Frank Chesareck, John Wright, Joe McLancon, and Pat Doty. Front Row: Bill Erkilla, James Feather, Sam Wallace, and Roxe Loiler. Intramural Baseball FINAL STANDINGS Won Lost Rockets? 25. 2 4 0 Banditsame eee 3 l Bambensies se I 2 Sluggers | 2 OldaMenges-== 0 2 Wihittersiae see 0 2 Beancuts: 922-2 0 2 Sputnickes .......... 0 2 Bill Taylor makes a home run. Bandits, Second Place Team — Back Row: James Thomas, Don Cox, Harold Burton, Bill Jarrett, David Trice, and John Scruggs. Front Row: Horace Hopson, Wesley Greenwood, Jerry Ladd, Leo Bue- guera, and Bill Taylor John Scruggs hits a three-bagger as the catcher, Pat Doty, waits for the ball. Joe Melancon swings at a fast ball. Steve Doman reaches for the ball as Alex Brown starts to pass. Intramural Basketball Alex Brown grabs the ball from Sam Smith. tg iin St on First Place in the Junior-Senior League — The Bucketerres — Top Row: Steve Doman and Sam Smith. Bottom Row: Willie LeNere and Harry Andrews. a) First Place in the Sophomore League — The Vaseys — Top Row: Norman Peoples, Alex Brown, Louis Spicer, and Floyd Aleutt. Bottom Row: Roy Abercrombia and Bob Bayless. Not Pictured: Coach Joe Stenson. ee ei f % = ¢ £ William Combs, 45.8 Suttle Run. Gold Trunks: Larry Wullenwalker, Coach Sam Teese, and Bennie Kirk. Decathlon Ulis Malone, 18.7 Basketball Relay. | Larry Jones, Bill Pratt, William Combs, 19'2 ' Running Broad Jump. 25 Chin Ups. 9'6 Standing Broad Jump. Steve Traxler, 53' Shot Put. Doug Harris, Baseball Throw. Bill Pratt, Lumas Russell, 3.2 Sec. Rope Climb. 8.1 75 Yard Dash. 5 E. J. Morris, Silver Trunks — Top Row: John Nystrom, Joe Green, and John 60 Yards Football Throw. Preston. Bottom Row: Larry Jones and Duane McDonald. aes ea ae: Herb Welch, Number four golfer. Randy Hall and Bob Hall, Number two golfer. Ed Flores, Number one golfer. Le James Washington, Number three golfer. « Tennis Squad — Back Row: Coach Neill Gunn, Gordon Randell, Joe Vinson, Jerry Winters, Ken Hattick, Larry Shepard, Gary Street, Dave Maertins, Joe Moreno, and Jim Hawkins. Front Row: George Brady, Tim Miller, Arnold Celaya, Leland Laughlin, Bob Wager, Bob Crupper, John Mikulich, and Ed Wralstad. By os J Moreno shows fast action. meso tna : Tennis Managers, Paul Ogan and Ismael Bally, help Coach Neill Gunn. Leland Laughlin and Tim Miller demonstrate perfect form. Left, Bob Crupper, and right, Bob Wager, hit the ball easily. Pt. in Action Everybody exercises at the beginning of each Physical Education period. Basketball games are familiar sights on the gym courtyard. f het iar i Bie He a gee ON te pee ema ee z . ‘ tee po oe, iw) tet in We | Sete MD sero oR til a 7 SED sie win woe Eh oat ae BY Eis ik RS PPT ag AS 5 dieen Ot ( What a smash! Keep those legs high! Earl Peck, Shield photographer, gets into a picture, as he strains himself. Members of the class get ex- ercise on the bars. Perfect form! Managers Basketball Managers: Bob Lawson, George Gentry, Stan Klemetson, George Chumbley, and Francis Carson. Front Row: Lee Young, Richard Derrick, Arnold Patchen, and Paul Ogan. yokes Hee eeey Baseball Managers: Coach Carl Mayers, Dennis Norman, Larry Berg- man, and Stan Koop. Track Managers: Richard Hutchingson and Bernard Ferreira. Football Managers: Dennis Scott, John Buie, and John Bright. Varsity Swimm Divers — Larry Ridgel, Mervin Tate, and Bombardier. David Severn and Ed Hoeffer, 50 yard freestyle, wait for starting gun. Bernd Bayer and Ron Driskill enter the George Crothers, Gene Fowle, and Ken Moitoza are ready and set breaststroke. for the freestyle. a = Eo EEN Bennie Kirk, diver, demonstrates form. Lyle Bombardier and Larry Wolfe count laps for 200 yard freestyle for Gary Webber, swimmer. ae VARSITY TEAM — Back Row: Don Ciucci, Gary Webber, Ed Hoeffer, Larry Wolfe, Bill Cull, Dave Severn, John Bright, Gene Fowle, Mervin Tate, and Coach Sam Teese. Front Row: George Crothers, Lyle Bombardier, Fred Egger, Ken Moitoza, Bennie Kirk, Steve Vincent, Bernard Bayer, Ron Driskill, and Larry Ridgel. Managers — Dennis Scott and Dan Ferreira greet Coach Teese at the beginning of the season. Just ready to enter the pool is Bill Cull, All-Ameri- can high school breast stroker. ie. . Resting between events are Fred Egger and Ready to take off are Don Ciucci and John Bright in the breaststroke event. Steve Vincent, relay swimmers. Jumior Varsity Swimming Junior Varsity Squad — Back Row: Eugene Stratford, Bill Prather, Bill Shaw, James Moss, James Hughes, John Buie, Charles Dahme, and Coach Sam Teese. Front Row: Larry Winter, Ed Power, Alton Cruse, Mer- vin Tate, and Jim Hutchings. ape ; | Taking it easy between events are Jack Conner and Larry Meulpolder. Looks as though Bill Prather is out Bill Shaw and Eugene Straford discuss of breath. the water condition. Bob Kirkwood works meet. go are Jerry Myers, Bill Monahan, and Jim Brewer. { : { : i i 4 ‘ “B Squad — Back Row: Jerry Myers, George Crothers, Flenow Little, Larry Meulpolder, Bill Monohan, John Hamers, Larry Houghton, David Vincent, Norman Cornett, Leo Peres, and Coach Sam Teese. Front Row: Frank Todd, Vernon Foster, Ron Driskill, Ron Sullivan, Richard Steeley, Jack Conner, James Brewer, Bob Kirk- wood, and Jim Becker. Girls’ Athletic Winged “R” Pat Queen, President Pat Flanagan, Vice-President Standing: Sharon Clements, Mary Williams, Carolyn Emms, and Deborah Hughes. Seated: Sally May. Fall Deborah Hughes, Secretary Deanna Hanks, Pat Gallegos, Miss Margaret Jesseph, Treasurer Social Chairman G.A.A. Sponsor fm lssociation Winged “R” Sandra Beauchamp, President Deborah Hughes, Vice-President Ida Rousseau, Arrietta Start, Gwen Nash, and Pat Queen. 4 5 f [ | i q Dorothy Harris, Secretary Miss Betty Wyland, Barbara Coring, Rosemary Smith, Winged ''R Sponsor Treasurer General Sports Manager bins Pt. Back Row: Barbara Murphy, Sharon Clark, Maddi Redd, Jeannie Peregoy, and Mary Wil- liams. Front Row: Mary Calvin, Lela Underwood, Carol Carson, and Deborah Hughes. Second Row: Sydney Miller, Yvonne Traverso, Charlotte Cros- setti, Carolyn Sandau, and Clare Buell. Front Row: Ro- berta Selzer, Pat Flanagan, Billie Bishop, Pattie Queen, and Jerri Derrigan. Fall Back Row: Gloria Humphrey, Carol Davilla, Juanita Hensley, Patsy Buck, Donna Daily. Front Row: Wilma House, Gwen Trot- ter, Dorothy Harris, Gwen Nash, and Diana Lage. Yi Leaders Back Row: Charlene Campbell, De- anna Hanks, Beverly Dawson, Linda Bacon, and Eunice Crocker. First Row: Ceila Brown, Carolyn Ballard, Sharon Nelson, and Karen Keegan. Back Row: Janice Jergenson, Laver- na Nelson, Nona Ryosa, and Doro- thy Anderson. First Row: Dar- lene Coombs, Evelyn DeFrias, Eileen Eastman, and Adele Dean. Spring Back Row: Sandra Beauchamp, Barbara Williams, Martha Wire, and Jolita Harris. First Row: Nancy Alter, Barbara Branum, Betty Cook, and Drusilla Allen. Not Pictured: Nancy Jacobson. Back Row: Pat Queen, Sharon Clark, Gloria Crow, Linda Wallace, Brenda Wright, Delilia Kirth, Barbara Coring, Carol Roch, Mildred Carrol, Helen Keele, and Shirley McKinney. Third Row: Mary Williams, Erselener Burrus, Diane McMinny, Norma Ealy, Minnie Mae Ealy, Jackie Golden, Katherine Flurry, Jo Ann Joyce, and Aretta Start.. Second Row: Marie Rey- nolds, Erma Spicer, Ida Rousseau, Jeannie Buford, Sherry Fee, Sharon Heller, Karen Lucas, and Lucine Crossitti. First Row: Rosemary Smith, Barbara Kim, Diane Lage, Nancy Lucas, Betty Jones, and Sharon Nash. Badminton Miss Kathleen McCarthy, sponsor (center), dis- cusses the attendance with Barbara Kim and Lucene Crossitti, managers. Brenda Wright practices her backhand. Back Row: Brenda Hayes, Ida Rousseau, Mary Ellen Tickner, Delila Kirk, Judy Hale, Maria Cravin, Patti Queen, Betty Cook, Barbara Martinez, Barbara Coring, Carol Roach, Linda Wallace, Drisilla Allen, Marylon Tirey, and Rose- mary Smith. Third Row: Barbara Carroll, Ruby Brown, Arretta Start, Joan Andrews, Mildred Carroll, and Teresa Warren. Second Row: Erselene Burrus, Vivian Van Hook, Marie Reynolds, Brenda Wright, Barbara Kim, Diane Hart- man, Alberta Hawkins, and Mary Alves. First Row: Mary Williams, Jennie Buford, Connie Gary, Dorothy Harris, Gwen Trotter, Gwen Nash, and Nattalie Clay. Volley Ball a a Ds se oy a ac en a eeroae seem sae “Here's how you serve,’ Miss Helen McDonald, Sponsor, tells Betty Cook and Rosemary Smith, Managers. Where did it go? Both boys and girls are trying their luck at the bulls eye. Nancy McNabb participates in co-ed tennis. a - — The Co-ed dancing class is learning the Julie Morita and Barbara Berk, ex- P uGhaeGha-Chawee treme left, attract attention on the badminton court. Volleyball proves to be a popular sport. Ruby La Nere overcomes the boys with her smash to right field. eS 3 Back Row: Marie Reynolds, Linda Bacon, Barbara Coring, Betty Cook, Sharon Shaw, Garnet Ayers, Delilia Kirth, Rosemary Brandenburg, Mildred Carroll and Barbara Carroll. Third Row: Eileen Bales, Mary Alves, Lorretta Bonham, Pearl Ingram, Gwen Trotter, Minnie Ealy, Dorothy Harris, Lucine Crossetti, Mary Johnson, Ruby Traylor, and Sandra Wilkes. Second Row: Vivian Van Hook, Sharon Lordan, Jean Dolon, Lucia Midgley, Deloris Haynes, Betty Hinez, Penny Hogg, Carolyn Rawls, Sandy Beauchamp, and Dorothy Ealy. First Row: Erselene Burrus, Barbara Kim, Nadine Yates, Sharon Nash, Constance Gary, Nettie Dailey, Gracie Harris, Ruby Jackson, Virginia Trotter, Eddie Wil- liams, and Thelma Bailey. aS p d os tng, Sandy Beauchamp guards Penny Hogg as she prepares to pass the ball. Jumping for the ball are Carolyn Rawls and Rosemary Brandenburg. Naomi Yates (center) referee. Left: Who has the ball? Right: Mrs. Lois Siegel (cer- ter), sponsor, show mana- gers, Dorothy Harris and Barbara Coring, ball handl- ing technique. Back Row: Miss Kathleen McCarthy, Sponsor; Diane McMininy, Dale Snead, Etta Sue Ballard, Dortha Ealy, Ida ° . et 2 ie 3 SSE : e ue Be oon PRS % Be 2 4 : Rousseau, Le Vern Martin, Carolyn Sum, Linda Fleming, Patsy Gardmer, Isadore Thomas, Lula Mae Peoples, Gwen Nash, Carolyn Bowls, Brenda Hayes, Beverly Flury, Joanne Seubert, and Catherine Flury. Middle Row: Joyce Popke, Sandra Yavor, Sue Reckner, Cathy Fry, Barbara Orr, Barbara Brennum, Janice Squires, Reba Stanford, Claire Ramsdaile, Geraldine Miller, Evelyn DeFrias, Lolita Kendrick, Darlene Coombs, Nancy Lance. First Row: Minnie Ealy, Sandra Wilkes, Elizabeth Burns, Bonnie Van Brunt, Pat Ellis, Agapita Meza, Eleanor Orozco, Eilene Bales, and Liz Andrade. x Drorheran ds JUNIOF Tennis Liz Andrade practices hitting the ball. Miss Kathleen McCarthy instructs Evelyn DeFrias and Barbara Brennum, managers, in the backhand stroke. Sharee Moody waits to smash the ball. Minnie Ealy returns the ball to opposite court. caeimticnmticm: on ae j si tim Perfect serve by Gail Busileu. eerie iy A CAs fa. ii euccemeome BRE me, i 5-3 ae J Ly Ri Ties i ill i il: y saa a noe ' Back Row: Carla Greeson, Patty Queen, Margie Nicolaysen, Kim Quanranto, JoAnn Joyce, Ida Rousseau, Bev Flury, Jo Anne Seubert and Mrs. Ailee Clark. Front Row: Rebecca Ocha, Liz Andrade, Janet Allen, Suzanne Sperry, Mary Williams, Nancy Lance, Rosemary Smith and Nancy Nielson. A a a al eh a a Bisa oe ns 00 we . eis aii a pieneh ci istics Senior Tennis Patty Queen slams the ball to her opponent. i Y ‘ts pn eg Sed an ig i is HES | ly 4 ne, Pe ececmaean atieaane ‘mmnaninisen ¥ 3 4 ES . py ‘ § ae at ate w5 . : ”, 4 2 . oA o = By fe $ ' . es Spe . = ee Nancy Nielson reaches for a high one. — Suzanne Sperry and Mary Williams, Mana- gers, take time out along with Mrs. Alice Clark, Sponsor, to have their picture ee taken. Janet Allen displays her long reaching ability. OS a aS os Back Row: A. Spears, VY. Trotter, G. Gardner, B. Kirk, J. Seubert, M. Carroll, M. Craven, D. Kirth, T. Forte, G. Belcher, and M. Henry. Fourth Row A. Harrison, B. Hines, K. Ward, G. Harris, K. Flury, J. Joyce, G. Cox, N. Bailey, R. Jackson, and J. Bartlett. Third Row: B. Carter, P. Ingram, M. Rollins, A. Meza, N. Harris, R. Schardt, N. Lance, M. Johnson, K. Billman, D. Haines, and Miss B. Wyland, Sponsor. Second Row: C. Couser, M. Turner, J. Casey, J. Blackmore, C. War- ner, D. Brown, L. Battle, M. Reynolds, M. Evans, and B. Flury. Front Row: E. Burrus, |. Rousseau, B. Jones, V. Van Hook, R. Smith, D. Richmond, and D. Harris. Agapita Meza, pitcher, warms up in the bull pen. Betty Jones attempts to hit the ball, as Mary Henry, catcher, awaits to make the catch. Dorothy Harris in the background is an interested spectator. Marie Craven anxiously awaits the fly ball. Delilah Kirth, Assistant Manager; Miss Betty Wyland, Spon- sor, and Vivian Van Hook, Manager, pause in their duties. Katherine Flury hits a homer. Norma Harris, batter, calmly watches the ball sail over the fence. an Seubert, Betty Cook, Judy Rucker, Judy Kibler, Gloria Crow, Alberta Hawkins, Diane Atwood, Janet Riley, Carolyn Lum, and Ls ®. ¢ Scoring for the day are Carol Ann Emms and Charlene Campbell, instructed by Mrs. Claire Shaw, sponsor. pannette DeLong, Sharon Clement, Collene Emery, Charlene Loveless, Pat Eastin, ms, and Ruby Gudmonson. Front Row: Karen Kinyon, Janice Jergenson, Charlene ry Miller, Patsy Buck, and Rosemary Babbel. i Back row: Nash, Rose Warner, De Se Getting ready to f and Rosemary Smi: k row: Jeanette DeLong, Artis Harrison, Martha Spann, Betty Cook, Arietta Start, Carol Roach, Gwen h, Rosemary Smith and Carolyn Rawls. First row: Mrs. Lois Seigel, Collene Emery, Lorene Carter, Carol rner, Dorothy Ealy, Minne Ealy, Verree Kelly, Lucine Crossetti, Nancy Lance, and Sharon Nash. rchery The hand goes on the chin, Mrs. Lois Seigel, sponsor, tells Betty Cook, manager. : pee ers ady to fire are Lucine Crossetti ary Smith. Artis Harrison gets a bulls eye, as Martha Spann watches her form. Back Row: Betty Clark, Judy Rucker, Paulanne Pritchard, Linda Flemming, Brenda Wright, Gloria Crown, Jane Beeman, Dorthes Greger, Dortha Ealy, Julia Jacobsen, Lacy Williams, Lynda Williams, and Janice Squires. Sec- ond Row: Carolyn Lum, Jackie Golden, Sandra Wilkes, Minnie Ealy, Carmen Conlin, Par Gardner, Rosemary Schardt, Evelyn Bombardier, Naomi Yates, Diane McMionimy, June Hanover, and Sandra Pilkington. First Row: Donna Malone, Joyce Perata, Susan Thomas, Bonnie Van Burdt, Elizabeth Burns, Diana Prince, Pat Ellis and Sandra Robinson. Swimming Es Sponsor, inspect the records for the past semester. Betty Jo Clark and Donna Malone. Betty Jo Clark, Donna Malone and Miss Betty Wyland, Coming from the showers are Minnie Ealy, Dortha Ealy, ze Lynda Williams demonstrates the back crawl. Beginners, Lacy Williams, Minnie Ealy, and Sandra Wilkes, learn to face float. Rosemary Schardt and Janice Squires practice breathing. Elizabeth Burns demonstrates the front dive. Waiting their turn for the diving board are these aqua queens. Fencing Nettie Bailey and Penny Hogg are in a ‘corps a corps' K, position in a fight to the finish. th On guard are Lana Buie and Loretta Bonhan, Starting the bout between Dorothy Harris and Carol War- Managers, with Miss Margaret Jesseph, Spon- ner is Naomi Yates, director. sor, in the center. f a 6 ee ‘ a on Back Row: Carol Warner, Lana Buie, Sharon Hall, Carolyn Rawls, Linda Lewis, Connie Gary, Naomi Yates, Artis Harrison, and Miss Margaret Jesseph, Sponsor. Front Row: Dorothy Harris, Barbara Orr, Carolyn Lum, Loretta Bonham, Nettie Bailey, Patsy Gardner, and Ruby Jackson. Junior Tennis Spring _ a s Kathy Fry and Zoe Bishop shake hands at : the end of the match. Janet Allen practices the backhand. ily } d le, je} : : ‘ 4 Kg.n hia ; Back Row: Brenda Wright, Loretta Bonh am, Barbara Coring, Nancy Alter, Patricia Oliver, Dawson, Carolyn Rawls, and Lolita Kindrick. Second Row: Betty Cook, Sharon Lordan, Retha Manager; Jean Dolan, Gail Basiley, Jackie Golden, Cathy Fry, Zoe Bishop, Gloria Turner, and Diane McMininy. First Row: Barbara Orr, Carolyn Lum, Karen Sue Lucas, Barbara Kim, Eileen Bales, Lynda Lewis, Patsy Gardner, Ruby Trayler, and Sanda Wilkes. tnt ™ Lynda Lewis and Patricia Oliver are playing doubles. Eileen Bales serves to the opposite court. 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