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The tower attic has served as a storage room, mostly for stage props and costumes, throughout ° the years. After the construction of the music building in 1953-54, Room 63, the tower classroom, was used by various departments for classes. Due to the lack of emergency exits, the tower be- came vacant from classes last year. At the present time, the room is used for storing the English Department files. ———— BORO a STE Mae 2 sal i tiny sie ae Te} | ‘ 4 i ’ i ae 3 his ee =. -4 ’ : = : f 2 i pe 8 ify : .. = 4 a , bs A NZ f wes : ? ee . ¥. . af iy ro np ‘ener. — , : ' ; ( ‘ ymodel for other citigs throughout the country: gawe “4G which‘are seeking to build “a'ciyic center. The ; fe, . Gérffer, which was completed in 1954, syed z six blocks,of land in the residential aréa, one 4 .. ‘mile’east’of the N business district. It ° , ‘ ig bounded n ‘the south by Macdonald Avenue, as “+ . and on the North bY. Barret Avenue. 4 oe . é . All major: cultural “aetivitieS take place. “ ) ” ee within a few hundred feet: of each other. In thes. tA _ heart of the cefitgr’ts-a spacious plaza, whick- _ . ,° in itself can become, an additignal outdoon ona ton The main buttdings Of the complex include aj wears al City, Hall, a Hall of Justi¢e, the main Library,” _- @ [| a jand a ae sarge uditoritm, which has a sea 4 t ing capaeityof 4,000, — «% iow : rs a al ue eheeeivic Center proudly stands-be- a vom le casSe of a community of citizens; whogwanted ™ ae 4 .. -. to expres® théiz, confidence in tHe’ future of the fs Lie - City of Richmond ; he re7 : a x is z - ay PA y ‘ “a 2 - Table of Contents Classes A Seniors Government Administration Foreword Page 132 E Page 48 Page 34 Page 12 Shows Life At RUHS Activities Va O 9) se i x A Organizations _ Athletics Advertisements Index Page 246 Page 318 Page 329 We Dedicate Our Shield = T In February, you, Miss Mary Gately, with the jauntiest smile this side of County Clare, snatched the rug from under our feet and left us flat. You retired. We call this an Irish trick with trimmings. We and everybody else had come to think of you as fixed as the North Star, as tireless as Galway's tides, as uncomplaining as Paddy's anvil when the sparks fly. After all, you were forty-three-and-a half years queening it over Room Five, the mighty nerve-center of our mighty school. Perky, happy, resourceful, endlessly good-naturedly helpful, you kept us afloat and on course while you busily kept the growing archives, joshing with this person and that. But now we know that in your generous heart there were powerful yearnings to become unfixed, unbound and unburdened. But not uncommitted, Miss Mary Gately. We knowyou too well to think that. Clearly do we recall your wonderful pilgrimage to Rome in1950, the Holy Year, and your fierce addiction to pious, humane and selfless acts. You will, in all certainty, continue to be as deeply involved in mankind as you were when you regulated the heart-beat of Richmond Union High. But you will have more freedom and time, less pressure and haste in which toinvite your soul and do your deeds of goodness. For this we must sincerely and hugely rejoice. So what is there left to say, Miss Mary Gately, you Irish (once removed) flower of Richmond? That you sprang from the soil of Richmond? That you live in the house you were born in? That you graduated from RUHS in 1920? That you began running things at RUHS in 1921? That you know every- body and everything in your sprawling hometown? That you understand young people and like them immensely? That you, quite baldly, know your stuff? That for all these reasons and many more, RUHS has good reason to lament losing you, its most distinguished secretary, mentor, friend and alumna? Yes, we can say these things and one thing more. Like the Class of 1952, who had the honor and privilege of doing it before us, we too, the Class of 1965, dedicate our Shield to you. ld To Richmond High “Landmarks” Take a female character out of Corneille or Racine, streamline and raise tothe nth power, add all synonyms of wise, kind, blithe, playful, cool, gallant, modest, captivating, sprinkle with elan, humor and old-fashioned horse-sense, cover with swishly casual clothes, ferment for thirty-seven years in rooms full of students, and lo! you have the mellow essence of Mrs. Blanche Sandford. She talks fast, says lots, means worlds, feels everything. She teaches French but imparts philosophy. Zigzagging among verbs and nouns, she pinions the great or subtle ideas expressed therein, and holds them up for all to see, probe, accept or reject. No pedant in mothballs, she is moderntoa fault, liberal to the marrow, and fair to the bottom of her king-size heart. Despite her phenomenal style, no teacher could be more our own than Mrs. Sandford. Pinole- born-and-bred, educated at RUHS and the University of California, she returned like a homing-pigeon to Richmond High for her first, last, only and utterly triumphant episode of teaching. Students took to her like ducks to water. Year after yearit was the same, whether she walked down the aisles, knock- ing books off study-hall desks, thereby foiling acrafty student-plot or whether she pinned back crim- son ears in rich French or English or plain Richmondese. No one could resist her; no one ever tried. She was mobbed, imitated, adored and run after; and incidentally she taught lots of French. The sad note for us in the midst of this happy recital is that Mrs. Sandford, though still at the top of her prodigious form, is quitting RUHS for no good reason that we can conceive. Perhaps we, full of self-importance, thought that we were her world. Well, we were, a little. Maybe the simple truth is that she loves her cats and her mountains, her brand-new Dart and the leisure in which to enjoy them more than she loves chalk-dust, language-labs, bells and Oilers. But one thing is plain. We positively know that Richmond High will never be the same without Mrs. Sandford to run to, joke with, learn from, and we rather pity the post-Sandford students of RUHS. However, we must mind our manners, put a good face on things and swallow our fretful protests. So, meilleurs voeux, Mrs. Sandford. Here is our Shield. We, the Class of 1965, and it are dedicated to you. We love you, as you must know. Somehow, leaving RUHS in your splendid company reassures us and makes of our graduation something of an awesome landmark. 9 Memorial Park was built to honor the local boys who gave their lives for their country during World War 1. It is located between 12th and 13th Streets on Bissell. Construction of the park began in 1923. Dedication of the park was November 11, 1928, when the War Mothers of Richmond and the Citizens of Richmond erected a plaque with the names of thirty local boys who lost their lives in World War 1. The library at 4th and Nevin is thecity's oldest library. Today it is a branch of the Richmond Public Libraries and houses the Richmond museum too. On February 14, 1950, Contra Costa Junior College began classes in the building below at Point Richmond. Joseph P. Cosanp was the first dean of the college. In the Fall of 1956 the college was moved to its present site at the foot of Tank Farm Hill in San Pablo. The San Pablo Resovoir, located on the Dam Road between El Sobrante and Orinda, provides Richmond and the surrounding communities with water. Besides being a source of water, the resovoir area is a source of intense natural beauty. ‘Yhe oldest lighthouse in San Pablo Bay serves as a warning to ships on foggy and stormy nights. The lighthouse was operated by the Stenmark Family for many years dating back to approximately 1906. It is operated by the United State Coast Guard today and was probably constructed around the year of 1870. Whale oil was once a very vital product, but with the develop- ment of the petroleum fields and of electricity, whale oil lost its place of importance. Today the only whaling station left on the California coast is located in Richmond. oct i} ¢ a B k e e The old Pullman Building on Carlson Boulevard was at one time a focal point of Richmond Industry. The Pullman Company manufacture the finest sleeping cars for trains made, Today the building stands as a reminder of Richmond's past lustre. Foreword The citizens of Richmond are rightly proud of their city with its handsome buildings and striking landmarks. The Shield staff has used these buildings and landmarks as the symbols of Richmond's history. Each division page is de- voted to some phase of Richmond's development and on each of them we have placed a picture and written a description of the appropriate. Richmond landmark. Among the landmarks we have chosen as representative of Richmond's excellence are the Richmond Civic Center, the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, the Standard Oil Refinery, the Naval Installation at Point Molate, the Richmond Golf and Country Club, the Macdonald Underpass, the Point Richmond Tunnel, and several others which appear here on the Foreword page. We have also included two landmarks of RUHS, the Rock and the Tower. The Rock appears on the Shield cover and the Tower on an introductory page. We chose our theme, Landmarks of Richmond, because it seemed very important to us. We wanted to show off the wonderful accomplishments achieved by Richmond's citizens through the years, and by doing so, to express our admiration and gratitude to those fine and dedicated men and women who made them realities. We also wanted to instill in ourselves, in the student body and in all the young people of Richmond, the same de- sire and drive for civic excellence which inspired our parents and their parents and grandparents to make of Richmond such an extraordinarily fine, bustling, prosperous and modern city. Many years ago these ships were sunk off point San Pablo to make a water break. These ships form a water break for the Richmond Yacht Harbor. The Richmond Plunge was built in 1939 at Point Richmond. The Plunge is a recreational facility for the whole family where swimming is possible all year round. Before Richmond was linked to San Francisco and San Rafael by bridges, the Santa Fe Company used the above device to turn train cars around. One of the familiar scenes of the city of Richmond is the Point Richmond tunnel, which was constructed in 1915 for the pur- pose of gaining access to industries located on the Point. The tunnel begins at the Rich- mond Plunge and terminates at Keller's Beach, This landmark was constructed by the order of the city of Richmond under the direction of Major E.J. Garrard and the City Council. + 4 ee SE i Principal David C. Gray Provides Students W DAVID C, GRAY | ' B.S., University of California M.A., Stanford University Commercial teacher, Deal of Sophomores, Boys' Dean, Commercial Department Chairman, Vice-President, Acting Principal, Principal since 1943, 37 years at RUHS TO THE GRADUATES: May your favorite landmark be Richmond Union High School! ! ! Here you have worked and played, you have studied, formed friendships, and participated in activities. This school is truly a landmark made by YOU. May you always cherish the memories. Signed, David C. Gray, Principal With A Warm Feeling For RUHS its Miss Lois Smid, who assumed the duties of head secretary February 4, checks the weekly program with Principal Gray. Miss Smid, a member of the RUHS Class of January, 1950, has been a member of the Office 5 secretaries since a month before her graduation. She has ten secretaries under her direction at the present time. Miss Mary Gately, head secretary of RUHS for the past forty- four years, completes one of her last official duties with Principal Gray. Miss Gately, a member of the RUHS Class of 1921, retired February 3. A dinner in her honor, sponsored by the Faculty Club February 4 at the Richmond Golf and Country Club, was attended by some 500 friends and faculty members, both past and present. ‘a Vice-Principals Wish Seniors Happiness In Their Chosen - MR, GEOFFREY YATES Administrative Vice-Principal V ocations TO THE-CLASS OF '65 Words of wisdom on the eye of graduation will have little effect on what you make of your lives, You have already determined your direction. Good luck and God speed! MARGARET THOMPSON MR, RC A.B,, Administrative and Counseling Credential San ie Francisco State, University of California, Social Studies Bee and Physical Education Teacher, Counselor, Dean of Boys, alifori 20 years at RUHS, £O° THE CLASS ‘OF '65 MRS. MARGARET THOMPSON Instructional Vice-Principal A.B., University of California, Teacher, Counselor, Dean of Girls, Administrative Assistant, RUHS graduate, 35 years at RUHS. ''From all of us on the Richmond Union High School My Faculty go our best wishes for your happiness and hop success in the future. You have made many out- Sch standing contributions to Richmond Union High School both academically and in athletics, We know that you will continue to make the same fine con- tributions to your country. Good luck to all of you! JEFF YATES Deans Wish Seniors Success In Life TO THE CLASS OF '65 My best wishes for much success go the Senior Class of 1965. We have enjoyed our association with you during the past three years and hope you attain your goal in life. JANE WILSON MR, ROBERT OLSON Dean of Boys B.A., Masters, San Francisco State, University of California, Counselor, 4 years at RUHS. MISS JANE WILSON Dean of Girls B.A., M.A., William and Mary College, Teachers’ College, Columbia; San Francisco State, Chairman of elor, Social Studies Department, History and Civics Teacher, luate, 18 years at RUHS. ; TO THE CLASS OF '65 My best wishes go the Senior Class of 1965. We hope that your three years at Richmond Union High School have been both profitable and enjoyable. ROBERT OLSON 18 MISS VERA CROSBY Counselor B.A., Fresno State 21 years at RUHS MRS, LOIS SIEGEL Counselor Dalasi Ae University of California 21 years at RUHS Our Counselors Are Always TO THE CLASS OF 1965: The association between this Senior Class and the Counseling Staff of RUHS has been especially close. For the first time, all the counselors have had the pleasant and rewarding task of guiding Seniors in your preparation for graduation and your planning for the future. MR. MONROE SMITHER Counselor B.A., M.A. University of California 11 years at RUHS MISS HAZEL OLSEN Counselor B.A., University of California M.A., San Francisco State 36 years at RUHS Willing To Advise Students We shall continue to feel the same warm personal interest in each of you and to take pride in your achieve- ments as graduates of Richmond Union High School. Our sincere congratulations and may you find great satisfactions in the world you are about to enter. The Counseling Staff ste ee ee MR. ROBERT BOLT Counselor A.B., M.A., San Francisco State one year at RUHS MR, FRED BENNETT Counselor A.B., M.A., San Francisco State 15 years at RUHS MR. LLOYD DARLEY Counselor A.B., Chio State M.A., San Francisco State 19 years at RUHS MRS. LILA REINERTSON Counselor A.B., University of California M.A., San Francisco State 3 MRS. MARGOT HALVORSEN MIS‘ Science Chairman Girl MRS, LEONTINE BENNETT English Chairman MR, HIRAM FRY | Social Studies Chairman Department Chairman Keep ae MR. DRUM HEATH Business Education Chairman MR. CARL MAYERS Boys' Physical Education Chairman MR. WILBUR HENCHEY 20 Industrial Arts Chairman MR. MERLE RANDALL Mathematics Chairman MISS HELEN MCDONALD Girls' Physical Education Chairman MISS SIDNEY PRICE Home Economics Chairman Curriculum Up To Date MR. RICHARD WEBSTER Driver Training Chairman MRS, DELPHINE ROBERTS Modern Language Chairman Not Pictured: Mr. Al Illick Music Chairman MISS ROBERTA SIMMONS Art Chairman Our Faculty -- MR. ROBERT ANDERSON MR, CESARE ANGELLA Physical Education Industrial Arts MR. LEO BAKER MR. GORDON BARNES Science Industrial Arts ee MR, LYAL BATE MR. JOHN BEBELAAR Mathematics English MISS BEVERLY BELANGER MRS. DOROTHY BENCH | Homemaking Business Education . Mrs. Alysse Lowe explains the anatomy of the body to her Biology Class. } RTA BEST MR. JOSEPH BILOTA MRS. HAZEL BIRD MR. HOLLIS BLEDSOE Social Studies Business Education English MISS E, ALBE English ae MR. TERRY BORTON MR. MAYNARD BRIGGS MRS, ELINOR BROKAW MRS, ERNESTINE BROWN English Applied Arts English English op esetaamemntn art MRS. MABEL COLBERG MR. FRED BROWN MR. GEORGE CAMPBELL MRS, ALICE CLARK ARS, Physical Education Science Physical Education English MRS. BEVERLY CORNISH MISS ELAINE DALE MRS. PATRICIA DELANEY MRS. CATHERINE DECKER Business Education Social Studies Business Education Mathematics 6 oa for a mot % é MRS. NICILA DOMINGUEZ MRS, DOLORES DURANT MRS. MARGARET ELDREDGE MR. JOHN ENOS Spanish Business Education Social Studies Social Studies snes MR. ROBERT FINN MR. HAROLD FISHER MRS, JANE FITZGIBBON MR, ROY FOGEL Industrial Arts Science English Social Studies MR. ELWOOD FORDHAM MR. OSCAR FRANSON MRS, BETTY GARCIA MR. RICHARD GASKINS Art Mathematics Physical Education English, Drama MR. EVAN GILLUM MISS AGNES GOWEN MISS SUSAN GRANT MR, ROBERT GRAVES MI English Business Education Physical Education Industrial Arts Strives To Improve The Curriculum Of RUHS MR. WALTER HATTICH MRS. ETTA LOU HAWKINS Industrial Arts Homemaking oo MRS. DONNA HEALY MR. JOHN HOLM Business Education French MRS. LYDIA HUNT MRS, MARGARET IWAI Business Education Homemaking MISS MARGARET JESSEPH MRS. BEATRICE KERTIS Physical Education Librarian Problems in Algebra are readily explained by Mr. Terry Lawton to his Algebra Class. | Helps Students To Learn i MR. TOM KINNARD MR, FRANK KOCSIS MI Physical Education Physical Education ? MISS HELEN KOKKA MRS. HELEN LARSON i Science Business Education i— MRS. VAUNEE LARSON MR. STEPHEN LAWTON iN Business Education Mathematics MRS. ALYSSE LOWE MRS. BRENDA LUTEN Science English Mrs. Betty Wessenberg has no fear when it comes to snakes. She holds a snake inher hands, as she shows it to her Sopho- more science class, MISS DOROTHY MADISON MRS. CORA MATTONEN MISS KATHLEEN McCARTHY MR. PAUL McGINNIS Social Studies English Social Studies Social Studies MRS. PENNY MOORE MR. RICHARD MORI MISS MARIE MYERS MR. J. J. McMILLAN Science Industrial Arts English Print Shop MR, ROY NORMAN ‘| MRS. SYLVAN MYERS MISS ANN MYREN MRS. AGNES NEVILLE English Social Studies Business Education Science MR, FRED OBERG MISS MELBA O'CONNELL MISS TANYA OLIVIER MR. ROGER OLSEN Industrial Arts® Business Education Science Music te “bgt MRS, CARROLL PARRILL MR. EDWARD PERALSKY MR. WAYNE PERRY Social Studies Business Education Science CORR MR. KENNETH PEURIFOY Industrial Arts . VY 4 at MR. EMERY PHILLIPS MRS. LUCILE PLACE MRS. PATRICIA PLAYER MISS PATRICIA POTTER Physical Education English Social Studies Physical Education MRS. RUTH PROTTER MR, LOUIS RAUN-LINDE MR. KENNETH RAWSON MR. KENNETH RICHTER English Business Education Modern Language Physical Education MR. LONNIE ROBBINS MRS. FRANCES MR, AL ROEDER MISS HAZEL-LOUISE Business Education ROCKAFELLOW Mathematics ROGERS Business Education Business Education And Assists Students ee a MRS. NINA ROOKAIRD MRS. PATSY ROSE Social Studies Business Education ee TER MRS, ELSIE SANCHEZ MRS, BLANCHE SANDFORD Spanish French « TER MR. JAMES SCHRIBER MR. ERNEST SCOLARI Phsycial Education Social Studies E MRS, CLAIRE SHAW MRS, CLAUDETTE SIGG Physical Education English Miss Beverly Belanger steps out to direct her Homemaking Class in sewing. ad (| Tf apt MISS DORRANCE SMALL MRS. BARBARA SMITH™ Business Education Homemaking MRS. MARTHA SMITH MR, FRANZ SNYDER i Social Studies English MRS. TAMSEN SOCHER MISS CARLA SOROCCO N English Physical Education MR. JOSEPH STENSON MISS LANELLE STEWART - Physical Education Physical Education he Mrs. Margaret Iwai prepares one of her charts in her Home- making Class. | aim jay MISS DOROTHY SWENSON MR. WILLIAM TERRY MR. JONATHAN TWEEDIE MRS. MYRNA WALTON English Drivers Training Mathematics English MRS. BETTY WESSENBERG MRS. BONNIE WHITE MR. LOREN WILBUR MISS HARRIET WILLIAMSON Biology Homemaking Industrial Arts English MRS. SHARON ZEBRACK English Not Pictured: MR. FLOYD SCHWARZ ) MISS BARBARA WILLIS MR. VIRGIL WOOLBRIGHT MR, VERNON YOUNGQUIST Mathematics Social Studies Mathematics : Mrs. Nicila Dominguez parks her car in the faculty parking lot before beginning her school day. Personnel Staff Keeps Our School Functioning Smoothly Helping to keep our school functioning in the main office are Mrs. Leona Strauss, Miss Lois Smid, Head Secretary; Mrs. Carole Painter, and Miss Mary Gately, Head Secretary. Seated: oa Wherli seek alee MR. ERNEST POSEY and MR. JOHN DUNNACHIE, stu- dent supervisors, patrol the halls and grounds during lunch periods. MRS. DIANE NICHOLSON is our cashier in Room 13. wa’ ; MRS. BESS REDICK keeps the text- ; books straight in Room 22. MRS. JEAN FOREMAN, our RUHS nurse, looks after the health of the Assiting students in the Deans' office are Mrs. Barbara Perry, Mrs. students. Juanita Miller, and Mrs. Romona Broberg. Seated is Mrs. Winona MR. ANDY COLOMBO and MR. OVAL Andrews. TOLLIVERI have a full-time job keeping everything in repair. Preparing our daily lunch are our cafeteria ladies. Back Row: Mrs. Helen Pike, Mrs. Evelyn Shirley, Mrs. Joan Martin, Mrs. Arlene Dahl, Mrs. Gladys Regnar, Mrs. Unis Bogart, Mre. Alice DeVal, and Mrs. Minnie Johnson. Seated: Mrs. Francis Palmer, Mrs. Mamie Denton, Mrs. Frances Robinson, Mrs Opal Barton, Mrs. Linda Nevett, and Mrs. Meriel ’ Alvarez. MR. LOUIS RAUN-LINDE helps with the attendance in the Dean's office during first and second period. MR. SYLVAN HRBEK, Head Custodian at RUHS, supervises the maintenance of our school from his office near the boiler room. our school campus clean are the custodians. Seated: Mr. Gene Flanagan, Mr. homas, Mr. LeRoy Mainini, Mr. Therman Clemons, and Mr. Ray Scalise. Stand- g: Mr. Gene Stockton, Mrs. Alice David, Mr. Sylvan I irbek, Mr. Joe Cunningham, Mr. rank Paquito, and Mr . Joe Menighelli. MR. LYNFORD REESE, cleans the Shops and shacks, while Mr. Eddie Barton is responsible for the audi- torium and library maintenance. nn Government. The Standard Oil Refinery was es- tablished at Point Richmond by William S, Rheem in 1901, Rheem later became the. president of the refinery, which is the third largest in the world. The company now employs 4,000 ‘people in the refinery alone, The installation, which contains the Rod and Gun Club within its boundaries, covers 2,000 acres. Fall Calendar SEPTEMBER DECEMBER B O A R D O c 3- Sophomore Orientation 2- Student Day 7- School Begins 10- Christmas Music Program 23- Sophomore Party JANUARY OCTOBER 12-13- Candidate Speeches 30- SA Dance Witch's Which 14- Primary Elections 20- Run-off Elections 29- SA Dance ''Clean Sweep ' NOVEMBER 6- Senior Dance 1-12 FEBRUARY 24- Senior Gaieties Holiday in Mexico 2- End of Semester 25- Report Cards 2 RON WALTERS MARILYN GAIL Vice-President DAVENPORT WOLKENHAUER R Mo ” Secretary Treasurer SA NR Spondi THERE SANDI ALLYN LYNDA STEACY Commissioner of Head Yell Leader Publicity Fall nO UAYrOoWw BETH LARSON Student Judge MmmnZO—-Nw—ss00 af SES ee MELVIN GREENBERG BRENDA BRENNER Junior Class BOB Commissioner of President Rally Committee Social Affairs CATHERINE CAPTAIN GAIL SULLIVAN DAVID FLOWER GINETTE BLAU RUBY APPLEBY Girls' League Commissioner of Commissioner of Exchange Student Exchange Student President Girls’ Athletics Boys' Athletics PEBROARY 5-- Installation of Officers 10- Report Cards 26- Junior Class Talent Show MARCH 5-- Senior Party 19- Sadie Hawkins Dance 25,26,27- Senior Play Briga- doon APRIL 9-- Spring Music Concert 19- Report Cards 24- Junior Prom 29- Open House 30- Sophomore Hop Spring Calendar MAY o--'Senior Ban- quet 13- Drama II Play 18-19- Candidate Speeches 20- SA Election 21- Senior Picnic 26- Run Off Elec- tion 27- CSE: Picnic JUNE 9-- Installation of Officers 10- Scholarship Awards 12- Senior Ball 15- Commence- ment Exer- cises 15- All Night Party 17- Last Day of School JIM LOWE MARILYN GAIL Vice-President DAVENPORT WOLKENHAUER Secretary Treasurer ™ ee pl on CLAUDIA WADE DIANNE NOONER Commissioner of Head Yell Leader Publicity NO OADAYrIdow BILL LEVINE MNDmNzZo—nn—ZzZOO |= Student Judge Ly LEE ANN “Orney, ROBERT Ky BRAJKOVICH : HENDERSON ‘ Commissioner of Rally Chairman Social Affairs ie of = Sn . a, a A sis “CN JON HONDA TOM iM JAMESO™ Junior Class Sopho nee RETT Senior jaent President Presideng 288 pres DIANN LEWIS GAIL SULLIVAN DAVID FLOWER GINETTE BLAU RUBY APPLEBY Girls' League Commissioner of Commissioner of Exchange Student Exchange Student oo President Girls' Athletics Boys' Athletics Studeni Council Inform | Classes | Senior Representatives-- First Row: Carmen Sandy Ott, and Beverly Lodetti. Third Row: Fall Bohrn, Gloria Martinez, Linda Gill, Connie Bill Woods, Dick Foster, Terry Williams, Esquivel, Rita Leo, Betty Ostby, Nicki Mike Le Febvre, Jim Lowe, Lloyd Bartlett, Peterson, and Liz Barroca. Second Row: Conrad Maisch, Ron Walters, Ben Le Febvre, Lorraine Kassel, Bobbie Wink, Linda Johns, and Ben Fabig. Gayle Gagnon, Sue Berklacich, Judi McMullen, Junior Representatives--First Row: Robert Lora Lade, Linda Mack, Carrie Gibson, Vi- Ann ] Pornaras, Ellen Coats, Janet Green, Lee Ann Fulco, and Tom York. Third Row: Mike Brajkovich, Claudia Wade, Cecilia Baumann, Alvarez, Jon Honda, Gary Whittemore, Lee Sylvia Paredos, Debbie Evans, Donna Bruce, Harrison, Mike Pursell, Steve Mayfield, Danna Goines, and Anthony Fuller. Second Row: Unknown, and George Pestsas. Steve Pedone, Patsy Adair, Kristine Holbrook, 40 Sophomore Representatives--First Row: Roseann Imbornone, Michelle Clute, Lamonda Page, Pat Hamilton, Cassie Robinson, Debbie Lundlow, Paula Fielding, Jenny Milstead, Linda Egger, Gail Aquila, and Pepper Baxter. Second Row: Jo Anne Gibson, Jo Ann Karras, Peggy Freeland, Stephanie Mires, Gayle Bryante, Karen De Courten, Bev Otto, Jan Claxton, Donna Bartill, and Bud Ritt. Third Row: Ed Faith, Art McMullen, Steve Forney, Ron Beatty, Steve Myers, Winn Hickinbotham, Ron Coats, Dave McArthur, Joe Pulido, and Ron Mifflin. Of The cil + Activity rm = Of Student es Government SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES-First Row: Spring Diane Alexandre, Emmie Payne, Ruby Appleby, Wilma Young, Rosetta Patillo, Willie Simms, Beth Wilde, and Linda Gill. Second Row: Elaine Barnett, Ginette Blau, Judi McMullen, Lynnette Hattich, Cathy Covell, Lorraine bg y 4 am Fea ‘ it £ Kassel, Lynda Steacy, Mayrean Carter, and Kathy McMullen. Third Row: George Mayeda, Bruce Holmes, Larry Wilson, Wally Stephens, Jim Morse, Ruben Hernandez, Dick Foster, Jim Lowe, Conrad Maisch, Lloyd Bartlett, and Mike LeFebvre. Fulco, Lila Pitts, Marilyn Montano, and Danna Goines. Third Row: Rusty Johnson, Chuck Myers, Lee Harrison, Hector Salcido, George Petsas, and Wayne Reynolds. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES-First Row: Carrie Gibson, Marilyn Dechant, Karen Baratta, Joy Brindley, Linda Blacketer, and Ruth Spinner. Second Row: Linda Mack, Linda Pettit, Edward Knuckles, Linda Sewell, Vi- Ann SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES-First Minton, Lynda Stromsodt, and Beverly Holmes. Row: Paulette Yednak, Debbie Lulow, Paula Third Row: Don Hansen, Danny Hyde, and Alvin Fielding, and Theresa Talley. Second Row: Hill. Tommie Williams, Laura Jones, Cheryl ae Student Court Administers = a} g we a A BETH LARSON JOHN DAVIDSON aioe Commissioner of Law and Fall Order CHERYL RATTEE FRED ZARDIACKAS MIKE MARLOWE Assistant Judge Prosecuting Attorney Defense Attorney DENNIS BRADDY DONNA FOLLMER NANCY DONALDSON Assistant Judge Bailiff Clerk Brian Hallet, Bailiff, Judge Bill Levine pronounces sentence on two convicted defendants. administers the oath to witness Sue Allen. Justice at RUHS JOHN DAVIDSON Commissioner of Law and Order BILL LEVINE Judge GARY BECKER LIZ BARROCA TOM YORK Defense Attorney Assistant Judge Prosecuting Attorney ROBERT BARROWS BRIAN HALLET SANDY STINNETT Assistant Judge Bailiff Clerk Defense Attorney Liz Barroca presents her case before the court. Girls’ League Promotes fi RS CATHERINE CAPTAIN SANDI BRYCE President Vice-President MISS JANE WILSON Sponsor PAULETTE HOOPER ELAINE YOUNG Secretary Treasurer JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES- SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES- Cherie Gwathney, Edith Chapman, SOPHOMORE REPRESENTA- Carol Harris and Sharon Hunter. and George Ella Jackson. TIVES- Del Rhoda Crockett, Not Pictured: Sharon Perkins. Linda Wade, and Lynda Stromsodt. CATHERINE CAPTAIN Vice-President DIANN LEWIS President MRS. NINA ROOKAIRD Sponsor ELAINE YOUNG Treasurer CAROL HARRIS Secretary JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES - George Ella BS. Jackson and Cherie Gwathney. Not Pictured: ater. Evett Judkins. SENIOR RE- PRESENTA- TIVES-Judy Devers, Chia ellottie Smith, and Annie Lee Jones SOPHOMORE REPRESENTA- TiIVEs-Janice Van Meter, Marlene Quintana, and Jo Anne Gibson Our Rally Committee Ushers NOT PICTURED: i By IN We IE, IN IR. 1D): BARROWS, é Brack Ee PRCA SUR JENSEN BOB HENDERSON- Rally Chairman STEPHEN SORVETTI ERNANDO DIZON GEORGE MAYEDA LARRY FREEMAN LESLIE HICKINBOTHAM ROBERT LUND RANDY MILLER JOE BELCHE STEVEN MURPHY ROBERT HALL CONRAD MAISCH : JOHN BARROWS ALAN MATSUMATO , ap porta . DAVID MITOMA And Supervises School Activities NOT PICTURED: BEN LE FEBVRE, RICHARD MARTIN, DON PRESTON, WALLY STEPHENS. MR. FRED BENNETT SPONSOR RI DAVID FLOWER JIM FAIR WALT HAMNER i DENNIS BRADDY HOWARD RICKETT BEN YAMZON BRIAN MARTIN DELBERT ROSBERG FRED ZARDIACKAS An SS BRYAN QUINTARD RON WALTERS i JAMES GILLETTE MELVIN GREENBERG JOE DAVIS JIM LOWE RICHARD BALDRIDGE Seniors Nicholl Park was established in 1926, when the city of Richmond purchased 18 acres of land from the Nicholl estate upon which the old home of the Nicholl family was located. ‘Mrs. Mary Kruger, daughter of the late John Nicholl, gave the gate and the flag for the park, Mrs. Kruger later left $5,000 for the future development of the project. In honor of the Nicholl family the park was given the name of Nicholl Park, which is located on Macdonald Avenue be- tween 29 and 32 streets, Na ue a bo TE Civic Auditorium Scene Of Commencement Jim Lowe and Nicki Peterson, commencement speakers. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Tuesday, June 15, 1965 Richmond Memorial Auditorium FUGUE AND VIVACE OP. 5, NO. 2 CORELLI arr. MULLER Processional--POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE EDWARD ELGAR The Orchestra Invocation CAPTAIN JAMES F. SCHAAL of THE SALVATION ARMY THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER JOHN STAFFORD SMITH The Orchestra, The Choir, and The Audience LAUGHING SONG EARL GEORGE I HEAR A VOICE A-PRAYIN'! HOUSTON BRIGHT SHENANDOAH arr. EUSEBIA HUNKINS A Cappella Choir GAVOTTE IN D MINOR dp 15), IEP NY The Orchestra NICKI RAYE PETERSON JAMES EDWARD LOWE Student Speakers Presentation of the Class DNGa GRAY Acceptance of the Graduation Class JAMES L. MERRIHEW Presentation of Diplomas DiC IGRAY. assisted by CHARLES EUGENE JAMESON, President of the Class ALMA MATER Class of June, 1965 Recessional--MARCH FROM SCIPIO HANDELL ,WOODHOUSE The Orchestra INS LY ya Three years of officers — First Row: Carla Streightiff, 2-10 Vice-Presi- dent; Janet Davis, 1-10 Secretary; Marilyn. Davenport, 2-10 Secretary-Treasurer; and Nicki Peterson, 2-12 Secretary-Treasurer. Second Row: Jean Ingram, 1-10 Vice-Presi- dent; Jim Jameson, 1-12, 2-12 President; Ron Walters, 2-11 Vice-President; and Terry Layton, 1-11 President. Not Pictured: Scott Kyle, 1-10 President; Jim Lowe, 2-10, 2-11 President; Sue Berklacich, 2-11, 1-12 Secre- tary-Treasurer; and Richard Bantari, 2-12 Vice-President. Class of 65 Leaves Many Memories On September 5, 1962, 1,239 members of the Class of '65 began their three activity- filled years at Richmond Union High School. September 14 was the day when tryouts for sophomore Yell Leader were held. Elected to lead us at the rallies and games were Diane Nooner and Jo Etta Conwright. Cecelia McWaters was our Sophomore Majorette. Elected to preside over our class during the fall semester were Scott Kyle, president; Jean Ingram, vice-president; and Janet Davis, secretary. Girls' League Representatives se- lected were Catherine Captain, Barbara Lee, and Sandy Ott. During the '63 football season, the Sophs were well-represented by John Crowder, Bill Levine, Joe Duarte, Steve Silva, Craig Baker, Leé Ballard, Brian Martin, Gres Livermore, Jim Jameson, Dennis Braddy, Scott Kyle, and Lardell Oliver. The season closed with a rec- ord of four wins and three defeats. Out of 17 candidates for Sophomore Home- coming Attendant, our victor was Linda Johns, who attended the reigning queen at the Home- coming Dance, Nov. 9, 1962. The second semester Soph officers were Jim Lowe, president; Carla Streightiff, vice- president; and Marilyn Davenport, secretary- treasurer. Girls' League Representatives were Courtney Bell, Gwendolyn Jackson, and Diane Lewis. Two Sophomores, Tommy Champion and° Terry Layton, played Varsity Basketball and helped the team to its record of eight wins and eight losses. . Chosen to lead the Fall Semester of our Junior year were Terry Layton, president; Jim Quinn, vice-president; and Janet Davis, secretary-treasurer. Girls' League Represent- atives were Barbara Dahl, Ellen Hoffmann, and Sharon Hunter. Linda Steacy and Jo Etta Conwright, class Yell Leaders; and Carla Streightiff and Cecelia McWaters, class major- ettes, were our representatives at rallies and games. Juniors who made the Varisty Football team were Wayne Willet, Dick Foster, Paul Northcutt, and Jim Lowe. Their season ended with a record of three wins, five defeats, and one tie. The 1963 Varsity Basketball Squad showed the names of five Juniors: Bill Young, Terry Layton, Jim McKinney, Roy Cole, and Tommy Champion. The team won twelve and lost twelve. Officers leading us in the Spring semester were Jim Lowe, president; Ron Walters, vice- president; and Sue Berklacich, secretary- treasurer. Other offices filled by Juniors were: Girls’ Lease Representatives: (0 Etta Conwright, Cynthia Holland, and Mable Scott. Those Juniors holding SA offices were Marilyn Davenport, defense attorn ey, and Gail Wolkenhauer, Commissioner of Social Affairs. Juniors worked hard and presented the Junior Jollies'', the annual Junior Talent Show, February 27, 1964, to raise money for the Junior Prom. The Prom, ‘Heavenly Mist , was held April 18, 1964, and Cissy McWaters won the title of queen. She was attended by Linda Martin and Beverly Lodetti. These are only a few of the many highlights of our wonderful Sophomore and Junior years. The greatest highlights are to be reviewed in the following pages of our most important year-- the one in which we are the Upperclassmen-- the Seniors! Si 52 Pe NICKI PETERSON Secretary-Treasurer Senior Representatives, Fall and Spring—First Row: Anthony Scott, Cathy Covell, Betty Hamilton, Sandy srigsby, Jackie Doell, Jackie Long, Lorne Brown, Bobbi Fletcher, and Larry Williams. Second Row: Senior Officers Make (| JIM JAMESON President RICHARD BANTARRI Vice-President Fall . Ron Walters, James Gillette, Terry Layton, Alan Matsumoto, Bobbie Wink, Lynnette Hattich, and Dave Torres. Class Activities Best Ever JIM JAMESON President LLOYD BARTLETT Vice-President SUE BERKLACICH Secretary-Treasurer Seniors await their turn for competitive yelling at a football rally. 33 ABRAO, ED--Work ADAM AR Ax-CAA ADAMS, SHEILA--Business = ADKINS, DIANA--Rep. CCC ie j College, Work, Marriage Council, GAA, Hi-Nus, CCE The Graduating Class AILEY, GEORGIA--C om - AINSWORTH, HAROLD--Ser- ALEXANDRE, DIANE--Pom- MISE N: GARE Y== missioner, IBM School vice Pon Girl, Band, DAR Winner, Swimming, CCC Talent Show ALLYN, SANDRA--Soph. Hop, AMIS, SKIP--Football, ANDERSON, ANDREA--Span- ANDERSON, GARY-- Jr. Prom, Commissioner of Basketball, Swimming, Col- ish Club, College Electronics School ; Publicity. lege 54 ee ee ANIMA, ROBERT--Track, ARENDS, CATHERINE--Sec- ARMISTEAD, SONORA- Club, CSF, College College retary -GAA, Girls' League, College. Work ARTERBERRY, PATTY--No ASHFORD, JAMES-- Plans trace CEG of 1965 | ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM-- ARNETT, KAREN--Drama, Service Rep. Council, College of Theatre Arts s ASHFORD, VERNA--CCC, A'VKINSON, DENNIS--CCC Cosmetology AUSTIN, LINDA--Soph Hop, AUTREY, MARTHA-- Work, Marriage Cosmetology AXELSEN, SUSAN--Beauti- BACA, RUDY--CCC cian, Marriage BAIO, JUDY--Rep. BAKER, CRAIG--Kep. Coun- BALDRIDGE, RICHARD-- BALLARD, LEE--Football, Council, College cil, Football, Swimming, Jr. Cee Baseball, CCC Talent Show, College BANTTARI, RICHARD-- BARNARD, MICH AEL--Span- Numbers 1230 Wisitersi@lub, UC ish Club, College BARNETT, ELAINE--Soph BARNETT, YVONNE--Soph Hop, Jr. Prom, Girls' Lea- Hop, Jr. Prom, GAA, Future gue, GAA, College Nurses Club BARROWS, JOHN--Rally BARROWS, R-OB ER T= Committee, Service, College Basketball, Rep. Council, CSF UG IBY ZNIR Tet levels iO) See BARROCA, ELIZABETH-- Basketball, Baseball, Rep. Council, CSF, Spanish (Gre Honor Society, College VARIN LIBIP MOND = BASS, DONNA--Drama, J r. Cross Country, Track, Jollies, Travel, College CSE UG BATEMAN, JAMES--Spanish BAYARD, LINDA--Peace BECK, EDDIENA--Work BECKER, RICHARD--CCC , Honor Society, CSF, Shield, Corps Law School College in September 1962 BEGLEY, ED--Swimming, BELCHE, JOE--Football, BERKLACICH, SUE--Class BETTI, ROBERT--Basket- College, Work Rally Committee, CCC Secretary, GAA, Rep. Coun- ball, College cil, College ee. BICKNELL, BILLY--M ee - BLAKE, .L.EVERDIA--G A A, BLANCO, LIZABETH--Busi- BLANKENSHIP, BONNIE-- chanic College, Marriage ness School Work, Business School A BLAU, GINETTE--College, BLEDSOE, GARY--CCC, San BOHRN, CARMEN--Talent BOLTIN, PAT--Dental Exchange Student Francisco State Shows Technician Largest Sophomore Class BOOTH, CANDY --College BOOTHE, RONNIE--C CC , BOWERS, DONALD--Swim- BOYCE, DELORES-- Work ming, College GAA, Orchestra, For- ensics BOYLE, JANICE--No Plans BRADDY, DENNIS--C S F BRENNER, BRENDA--Board BRITTON, GARY --Car- Football, Basketball, Rep : of Commissioners penter Council, College 58 ‘ BROOKS, SALLY--Soph Hop, BROTZMAN, MARGARET-- BROWN, BONITA--Cosmet- BROWN, BONNIE-- GAA, Drama Schoo eee iise Social Worker ology Treble Clef, Marriage, Prom, Jr. Talent Show Work BROWN, RONALD--College BROWN, STEVE--CCC, to Enter RUHS bedi’ BROWN, LORENE--B an d, BROWN, PECOLA--GAA , Orchestra, College Rep. Council, Dance Commit- tee, Shield, CCC, SanF ra n- cisco State BRUCE, MARY --Beauty Col- BRUNING, MARY--CCC a lege BRYAN, BARBARA--Work, BRYAN, CAROL--Col- Marriage lege BRYANT, HARVEY--CCC BRYCE, SANDI--Girls' League Veep, Treble Clef, San Francisco State PUENKROSTRO , BUERKENS, DOLORES--Col- BURGE, VICKI--Cosmetology BURKHALTER, GLORIA--CCC VIRGINIA--GAA, Future lege Nurses BURNS, MARY --College BURROWS, KAREN--Com - missioner, Rep. Council Elects BURRUS, VONZETTA--GAA, BUSBY, CANDACE--GAA, Jr. Spanish Club, College Prom, Spanish Club, College ellie. CABRAL, LUCILICE- N o CALHOUN, ERNEST--Or- Plans chestra, College BUTLER, SHERYLE--G BUTTS, ERNEST--Golf, Col- AA, Winged R, Spanish lege Honor Society, CSF , CCC CALLAHAN, JIMMY-- CAMERON, BONITA--R e p. CES: Council, Spanish Club, Shield, College CAMPBELL, EMILY--J r CAPSTICK, GARY--College CAPTAIN, CATHERINE-- CAREY, BEVERLY== Prom, College, Talent Show, Girls' League Prexy, Secre- College CSF, Work tary, GAA, 4T's Club, College Class Officers CAREY, LAWRENCE--N o CARLOCK, GENE--No Plans CARLSON, IRENE -- Hi-Nus, CARTER, DONNA-- Plans Talent Show, College College CARTER, GAIL--Soph Ho CARTER 3 --Y : te ; ; : I -- ER, JUDY--Yell Leader, CARTER, L CSF, College P Pp , HILTON--No Plans aries pee Cross Country, Track, College ae, CARTER, MAYREAN--Mar - CARVER, LARRY--No Plans CAYGILL, LINDA--IBM CHAMPION, TOMMY-- riage School Football, Basketball, Baseball, CCC E 4 4 Participates In CHARTS. COY--CCG CHAVIER, SANDRA--Work CHELINI, GL E N--Medical CHRISTENSEN, JOANN School IBM School CIESLAK, TOM--No Plans CISNEROS, SUZANNE--GAA, CLARINE, JOANN--CSF, CLARINE, LA VONNE-- Spanish Club, CCC GAA, College College 62 a CLARINE, SHERYw--Busi- ness College © ior Prom, GAA, College Rallies CLARK, NAOMI--Cosmetol- ogy CLAYPOLE, THOMASINE-- College CLARK, BONNIE--Cosmetol- CLARK, JOANN--No Plans CLARK, LINDA--L i - ogy brarian, Marriage CLAUSEN, NORMAN--Book CLAYBROOK, MARSHA Store, Writers Club, College --Soph Committee, Jun- CLARK, PATSY ANN--GAA, Business College CLINE, DAVID--CCC, Service CLINE, RICHARD--CCC COATS, DONALD--Cross COLE, DONNA--Busi- Country, Track, CCC ness College 63 COLEMAN, WAYNE-- COLLINS, ALANA--GAA, COLLINS, JIMMIE--Block R, COLVER, GENE--Football, COS Cross Country, Track, Coc swimming, CCC Talent Shows, CCC College CONAWAY, DEIRDRE-- CONOLY, CAB OU--47T s-. Treble Clef, IBM School College Attends CONWRIGHT, JOETTA--Yell COOPER, KATHY =-CCC Leader, Pom Pon Girl Cl CORDERO, LUPE--GAA, Rep. Council, Secretary, Marriage COOPER, MICHAEL-- COPPEDGE, JONATHAN-- Baseball, CCC College CORDON, RITA--Busi- CORREIA, MARGARET--No ness College Plans COSSEY, LINDA--Marriage COVELL, CATHLEEN--Col- CRAFT, JOHN--Basketball, CREECH, CONNIE-- lege Football, College Marriage Class Meeting CRIDDLE, CAROLYN--Band, CROW, JACK College CUNNINGHAM, JOE--CCC DAHL, BARBARA-- College Publicity, Soph Hop, CSF, Spanish Honor Soc- iety a ian —_ DANCER, PEGGY--College DANIELS, DOROTHY--R e - DAVENPORT, MARILYN-- DAVIDSON, JOHN--Hi- ceptionist, Marriage Soph Hop, Pom Pon Girl, Nus, CSF, Spanish Honor Talent Show, College Society, Basketball, College 66 DAVIDSON, JUDY --Secretar- ial Work DAVIS, LINDA--Spanish Club, Peace Corps, College DEMER, DON --Track, College DAVIS, DARLENE--College DAVIS, JANET--GAA, Class Secretary, Nursing Sells AFS DAVIS, PAUL--Draftsman DEVERS, JUDY--G. A A, Treble Clef, Future Nurses Club, College DEITRICK, FRANK--No Plans DEWBERRY, LINDA--Busi- ness College DAVIS, JOSEPH--Rally Committee, CSF, UC DELGADO, RAY --Foot- ball, A Cappella, Work DIAZ, JUDY--Jr. Talent | Show, College Rally DICKERSON, M OR RI S-- DICKINSON, JEANNE--GAA, JC Trade School Spanish Club, College Candy Bars DIXON, JOE--Basketball, DODGE, KATHY--Talent Track, College Show, Future Nurses C lub, Nurse. DOSSMAN, REUBAN-- DOTSON, REELLIS--GAA, Carpenter Future Nurses Club, College DIESEN, VIRGINIA--GAA, DIMARINO, PEGGY-- College College DONALDSON, NANCY--AFS, DORTON, DELORES-- Traffic, College, Rep. Coun- GAA, College cil DOWELL, DONNELL--Track, College DUARTE, JOE--Talent Show, DUDLEY, EARL--Col- Football, Spanish Club, CCC lege DREGER, JIM--College 67 DUFAULT, LEAH-- DUNCAN, JO ANN--College DUSENBERRY, SHIRLEY-- DUTRA, JEANETTE--College Marriage Work, Marriage DUVALL, ROY--Cross EGGER, CHARLES--Rep. Presents Gountry.. brack, CCC Council, Service, Work EGGERS, RON--Basketball, EGGERTH, MICHAEL--Col- Football, Service lege ELSING, DENNIS--College EMONS, JUDY--Nurse ELLIOTT, CARMEN-- ELLIOTT, DARRELL--Foot- CCC, Work ball Manager. Service, CCC ERICKSON, CHARLES-- ESLINGER, RON--No Plans (TES 68 e ESQUIVEL, CONNIE--Future ESTRADA, LINDA--CCC, FABIG, BEN--Cross Country, FAIR, JAMES--Rally Nurses, GAA, CCC Secretary Service Committee, Hi-Nus, Service Sophomore Hop FARIA, DAVID--CCC FARLEY, ANN--No Plans FARRELL, WILLIAM--Ser- FELTEN, ROBERT-- vice Service FIELD, GERALD--Football, FIELDING, CLAUDETTE - = FINK, JIM--Basketball, FITZGERALD, JOHN-=- Basketball, CCC Marriage Baseball, Work No Plans 7 a FLETCHER, BOBBIE--Rep. Council, Cosmetology FLYNN, PAT--IBM School 70 FORD, ALFRED--Mechanic FLIES, PHILLIP--CCC, Ar- chitect FLORENCE, GREG--Drama, College Joins in School FOLLMER, DONNA--P ub- LiCitvyew ise vOm- lraiicn©on. Band, AFS, College POR DD. RU DY=-C-r oss Country, Air Force FONTES, LINDA--S hield, Rep. Council, Marriage FORREST, WILLIAM--A i r Force FLOWER, DAVID-- Swimming, Rally Com- mittee, Football, Com- missioner of Boys' Athletics, College SANDRA, FOO--4 T's , Talent Show, Jr. Prom, College FOSNOT, SANDI--GAA, College FOSTER, DICK--Football, FOWLKES, ETTIA--GAA, FOX, DONALD--College FRACISCO, MARY- Baseball, Block R, College CSF, Business College College A = Le fe FREEMAN, JESSICA--G A A, FREEMAN, LARRY-- ctivittes College Rally, CCC, College FRASER, GEORGE--C CC , FRAY, JOSEP H--Football, Work Track. Cee FREEMAN, LOREN--Go lf, FREITAS, SUE--Pep Club, College Nurses Club, Nurse ' FRENCH, DONALD--Com- FRINK, JANICE--Col- missioner, Spanish Club, lege Swimming Team, College FULLER, SHERRKY--College GAGNON, GAYLE--Rep. Council, Secretary el GAGNON, RAY--Foot- GAINES, ERNEST--Shield , GALLARDO, PAMELA--CSF, GALLEGOS, DANNY--C C C, ' ball, Basketball Sadie Hawkins, Electrical Work Service Engineering GALLON, BERRY--Un- GALLUCCI, FRANCES--Hi - Sh decided Nus, CCC OWS GAMBS, CRAIG--CSF, Block GARRETT, GAT L=-Talent ROG Show, College, Medical S e c- retary GIBLER, BRUCE--College GIBSON, ANITA--Junior Prom, College GERMANY, GLENDA-- GEYER, RONALD--Basket- Orchestra, GAA, Busi- ball, CCC, Work ness College GILL, LINDA--Hi-Nus, GILLETTE, JAMES--Track, Rep. Council, Spanish Chess Club, CSF Club, College ‘© GILLOCK, JIM--Boys' Glee, GLAZIER, LINDA--4 T's, GODEK, MARGARET--Col- GODWIN, SUE--GA A, Work College lege, Work CCC School Spirit GOLDADE.D.OR OT H Y= = GOLDEN, DIANE--Shield , GOLDMAN, BEVERLY--GAA, GORDON, RUTH--CSF, HO MISE Dee College coc Band, Orchestra, AFS, Writers Club, College GOSNELL, ROBERT--Base- GOULARTE, TONY --Service, GRAHAM, JOHN--Drama, GRANTHEM, JANE-- ball, Band, Orchestra, Span- Mechanic Talent Show, Thespian, Col- onield, 4 T's, CSF, APS, ish Club, A Cappella, College lege, Teacher College GRAY, ARTHUR--A Cappella, Glee Club, Swimming, College GREEN, LORETTA--College, k GRIGSBY, SANDRA--G A A, Junior Prom, Sadie Hawkins, College, Work GRAY, WANDA--GAA, Col- GREEN, DONNA MAE--Work GREEN, DOROTHY lege FAY ==4 T's. GAs Rep. Council, College June Marks End of GREENBERG, EDITH--Span- GREER, GRANT--Track, GREGORY, LINDA - - ish Club, Cosmetology Football, CCC CSF, AP SSF weure Nurses Club, College GRUBER, ROSEANN--Work, GUILLORY, SANDRA--Busi- GULLEDGE, SANDRA-- College ness College, Marriage Girls' League, Business College GUNN, EARL--Glee Club, A GUNN, KATHLEEN--Com- GUYETTE, DURAND--CCC, HALL, DON-sKiers Cappella Choir, CCC missioner, College, Airline College Council, Baseball, Stewardess College HAMILL, SUSIE--IBM School, HAMILTON, DENNIS-- S oph Year Work Work HALL, PAT--No Plans HALLET. BRIAN--College a HAMILTON, BETTY--AFS , HAMILTON, HAROLD--Ser- 7 4 T's, Jr. Prom, College vice, Electronics HAMILTON, HOMER--Ser- HAMILTON, PHOEBE-- vice College HAMMOND, DAVID--C C C, HAMNER, WALTER-- Service Rally Committee, Col- lege 75 HANKINS, CAROLYN-- HANSBROUGH, TOM--Jr. HARCOURT, SHERRY--AFS , HARLAN, DOREENA--Work GAN, (CEE Talent Show, Glee Club, Col- College lege September ” 63 HARRIS, CAROL--GAA, HARRIS, LILLIAN--G A A , P Girls' League, College Commissioner, College HARRIS, SUSAN--CSF, Col- HARRISON, ALBERT--Base - lege, Nursing ball CEG HAT TICH, LYNNE TT Bax HAYES, CONNIE--Marriage, Shield Staff, Jr. Prom, Col- Work lege HARRISON, CAROL-- HARTWELL, ANNIE--GA ING Marriage Jr. Talent Show, College HAYES, SANDRA--Col- HAYES, STEPHEN--AC a p- lege pella, Rep. Council, College 76 HEAD, MARSHALL--service HERBERT, NELSCN--CCC HEFLEY, JERRIE--College, HAGENAUER, CONNIE Work --Work, Marriage Re-Enters As Juniors HEMAN, RUTH--CSF, A Cap- HENDERSON, CAROL--Rep. HENDERSON, PEGGY--Mar- HENDERSON, ROBERT pella, College Council, Pom Pon Girl, Sec- riage, Work --Track, AFS, Rally retary, Marriage Com, College, Civil En- gineer bs Ea ates HENDRICKS, LINDA--Col- HERN, RITA--College HERNANDEZ, ADELINE-- lege Work --Orchestra, IBM, CCC HERNANDEZ, GLORIA HERNANDEZ, ROBERT HERNANDEZ, RUBEN- - HICKENBOTHAM, LESLIE-- HILL, DIANE--Work --Band, Orchestra, IBM, Cross Country, Track, Col- College CCC lege Holds Car Wash to HILL, YVONNE--GAA, HILL, TYREE--A Cappella, HINTON, PATRICIA--GAA, HOFFMANN, ELLEN-- College Glee Club, Block R, Basket- Work, College Orchestra, CSF, AFS, ball, Baseball, CCC College HOLLAND, CYNTHIA-- HOLLINGSWORTH, BETTY -- HOLMES, BRUCE--College HONABLE, WILLIE--No Girls' League, College, Spanish Club, CSF, College Plans Marriage 78 HOOPER, PAULETTE--GAA, HOOTEN, CARROLL--=N 0 HOPPER, PHILLIP--CCC, Work ! ; HORTON, BRUCE-- Rep. Council, Girls League, Plans Soph. Football, College College HUNT, CHARLINE--R ep. HUNT, PATRICIA - - Council, GAA, CCC Soph Hop, Jr. Prom, Hi- Nus, Marriage HOWARD, KENNA--Thespian, HOWARD, LINDA--Travel Drama, College HUNTER, MAXINE--GAA : HUNTER, PEGGY--Secretary Nurses Club, College I HUNTER, SHARRON--GAA , HUSING, PAM--Treble Girls' League, College C U lepicee ILLUM, STEVEN--CCC INDJICH, DEBRA--Col- lege 79 7 INGRAM, JEAN--Soph INKMAN, KARAL--CSF, Col- ISOLA, GEORGINA--4T's, JACKSON, GWEN--Pom Pon JIN Veep, College lege Band, College Girl, Band, Soph Hop, SF State, ea Social Worker e JACKSON, LE E--No JACKSON, LILLIE--College Presents Junior Plans JACKSON, MAXINE--Social JACKSON, WANDA--GAA, Worker IBM School JAMESON, JIM--'C S F, Sr. JARRETT, NANCY--Secre- Class Prexy, Rally, Spanish tary, College Honor Society, College f JAMES, BRUCE--Air JAMES, TERESA--College Force JEPFRESs, GREG== JIMENEZ, EVELYN--Work College , JIMENEZ, KAREN--IBM JOHNS, LINDA--G.A.A.; Rep. JOHNSON, | GLENDA--Pom- JOHNSON, KATHL a Council; College pon Girl, Pep Club, College College ee Talent Show in Spring JOHNSON, LINDA--Orches- JOHNSON, ROBERT--College JOHNSTON, BARBARA-- JOHNSTON, GARY - - tra, College GAA; Spanish Club, Work College ANNIE LEE-- JONES, JOHNSTON, JANET--C CC JOLLEY, ROBERT--College JONES, ANNIE--GAA, Com- TE Secretary missioner es Commissioner , —_ JONES, CARREN--Dental JONES, DEBORAH--Mar- JONES, JAMES--Track, High- JONES, LINDA--Secre- Assistant riage, Work way Patrol tary, College Produces “Voice” For JOYCE, PATRICK--Baseball, JUNIEL, ALICE--College KASSEL, LORRAINE--Foren- KELLEY, © iE EA Basketball, Football, C.C.C., sics, Spanish Club, A F S, LOUISE--Airline Hos- Sports Prep. Club tess KENNEY, JIM--Work KEY, LAVONNE--Secretarial KING, DONALD--Printer KING, GERALD--C 0 1- Work CGG Navy lege 82 KING, ROBERT--College KINIERY, JAMES--Cross KIRK, JANIE--Marriage KIRK, KATHRYN-- Country, Rep. Council, Bas- Work, Marriage ketball Manager, Electronic- al Technology KLEIN, VICKIE--CSF, Col- KOSKI, REGINA-- lege Drama, Rep. Co uncil , Jr. College First Time KISH, JACK--Football, C o l- KJERA, TERRY--College lege KRAMLICH, NANCY--Secre- KROLL, ANITA--Secretarial tary, Bookkeeping, Work, College LACHER, THOMAS--Jr. Col- LA LONDE, FLORENCE lege --GAA, College LANCASTER, KAREN=- LANCASTER, NITA Nurses Club, GAA, College CAROL--GAA, CCC, Work LANCE, RICHARD - - LANDER, LINDA--Cosmetol- LANGENWALTER, KATHY-- LANGSTON, JAMES--JC Football, Navy ogy GAA, CCC LANGSTON, LAURA-- LARCH, ROBERT--Cross Wi Jr. Talent, College Country, CCC ums LARSON, BETH--Sadie Haw- LATHROP, MIKE--Football, kins, Jr. Prom, Jr. Talent College Show, Spanish Club LAVERTY, KATHLEEN - - LAYTON, TERRY--SA Prexy, Nurses Club, Teacher Basketball, Band, Rep. Coun- cil Colllece LAUGHLIN, ROBERT-- LAVENDER, MICHAEL - - CECE Football, Work LEACH, DEBBIE--IBM, LEE, BARBARA--GAA, Span- CCC ish Club, Dance Committee, College LEE, EARLINE--JC LEE, RANDY--Spanish club, LEEVER, SHERI--Spanish LeFebvre, BEN--Rep. College Club, GAA, College Council, Jr Talent Show Hi-Nus, College Many Rallies LeFebvre, MICHAEL--CCC, LEGGETT, EDMOND--No LEO, RITA--Majorette, Sadie LEONARD, MARIE - - Cross Country Plans Hawkins, Rep Council Nurses Club, College DIANE--Treble LEVINE, WILLIAM--A Cap- LEWIS, CARL--F oot- pella, CSF, Varsity football, ball, Air Force UC LESAGE, CAROL--Secretary LE C LEWIS, CHESTER=-CCC LEWIS, DIANE--CSF, Col- LINDSEY, DORIS--GAA, Col- LINDSLY, MARY ANN--Sec- lege, Airline Hostess lege retary, College, Work Junior Prom LIVELY, ERNESTINE--Tre- LIVERMORE, GREG--Foot- LLEWELLYN, RICHARD - - LODETTI, BEVERLY--Soph ble Clef, College ball, Basketball, JC, Marriage JC, Baseball pes eet Club, PE Lead- er, College LOFGREN, KAREN--4T's , LOGGINS, AMANDA--Span - LONG, JACKIE--GAA, Rep. LONG, JOHN--Cross Coun- Spanish Club, College ish Club, GAA, JC Council, College tive: Bandsmirack 86 LONG, KERMIT--JC LOPES, PATRICIA--Sadie LOWE, JAMES--Class Prexy, LOWREY, WAYNE - - Hawkins, PE Leader, College Rep. Council, CSF, College San Francisco State 1S Held LUND, ROBERT--CCC LYNN, NINA--Marriage LOYD, WAYNE--JC LUDLOW, MIKE--Air Force, Trade School MACNEIL, KAARIN--College MAISCH, CONRAD--Cross Country, Track, Rally, College MALROY, GARY = - MALONE, JAMES--College , Baseball, CCC Air Force MANUEL, ALYCIA-- Treble MAPPS, GLEN--Cross Clef, G.A.A., PE Leader, Col- Country, Track, College lege MARLOWE, MICHAEL MARROW, RENE--CSF, Col- MARTIN, BRIAN--Rally, MARTIN, JOHN--Navy --Band, CSF, AFS, Col- lege, Work Football, Swimming, Spanish lege Club, College MARTIN, LINDA--Prom MARTIN, LINDA J.--Work Queen Attendant, Hi - Nus, College, Secretary April MARTIN, RICHARD--Rally : MARTINEZ, GLORIA--CCC CSF, Medical College MATTHEWS, BARBARA-- MATTHEWS, JAMES--Foot- Work ball, Rally, CCC MASON, HOW ARD- - MATSUMOTO, ALAN--A Cap- CCC pella, Rally, CCC MAUS, TONY--College MAXWELL, ELIZABETH - - IBM 88 MAYEDA, GEORGE--R ep. MAYS, STEPHEN--CCC MAZE, N MA-- -- Council, Rally Committee , ; jes Oe Meee eee a College Theme “Heavenly Mist’’ MCCALL, DENNIS--Work MCCAMMON, LINDA--Col- MCCLAIN, PAM--GAA, CCC MCCORKELL, JOHN-- lege Jr. Prom, Chess Club, CCE : sd MCCOY, CECELIA-- PE MCCRACKEN, REBECCA-- MCCULLAR, TEROL--Band, MCDANIEL, SUE--CCC Leader, Orchestra, Work College CCC, Service, Work MCDONALD, HENRY--CCC MCFAKLAND, BOBBY - - MCFARLAND, DANA--CCC MCFARLAND, PAT--GAA, Cross Country, CCC CGC Chooses Pom Pon Girls MCKINNEY, JIM--Baseball, MCKINNEY, SHARON--Soph. MCLEAN, RICHARD--Col - MCLEOD, MIKE--Band, CCC Basketball, CCC, Work Hop, Sadie Hawkins, Shield, lege, Service GAA, CCC MCMULLEN, JUDI--Rep. MCMULLEN, KATHLEEN-- MCNEIL, J OE--Football , MCPHEE, SUZANNE--CCC Council, Shield, Band, Nurs- 4T's College, Teaching Wrestling, College ing 90 MCWATTERS, CISSY --Maj- MEIKLE, SALLY--GAA, IBM, MENDOZA, GUADALUPE - - MEREDITH, ELMER -- orette, College Work GAA, CCC, Marriage Track, College MIGNONE, DAVID--CCC For ’64-’65 MEYER, MIKE--No Plans MIEGER, PAUL--A Cappella, College MILLER, HAYWOOD - - N o MILLER, JANE--Treble Clef, Plans GAA, College MILLER, MIKE--College MILLER, PEGGY --Col- lege MISNER, GAILE--Senior Gai- MITCHELL, MIKE - - eties, College , Work Track, Cross Country, College Shi MITCHELL, ROGERS] = MITCHELL, RUTH--Work Work MOORE, LARRY--Basket- ball, College MORLEY, DOROTHY -- MORRIS, CAROL--Junior A Cappella, Spanish Hon- Prom, College or Society, CCC MORROW, LEONAR - - MORSE, JAMES--Swimming, CCC CCC MORRISON, GAIL--College MITOMA, JANE--GAA, Ten- MOORE, GARY--CCC nis, College Junior Year MORALES, IRVING--Talent MORALES, VIRGINIA--GAA, Show, Wrestling, College PE Leader, Marriage MORRISON, LINDA--Work MOYA, PRISCILLA--CCC MURRAY, DONALD--Service MYERS, KATHLEEN--Fash- MYERS, NANCEE- - ion Show, College, Work Treble Clef, A Cappella, Cae Draws To A Close NAJERA, GLORIA--G AA , NANCE, VERSEL--CCC NEAL, JANICE--College NOONER, DIANNE-- Nurses Club, Glee Club, Work Junior Prom, Rep. Council, GAA, CCC NORTHCUTT, PAUL--Foot- NUNEZ, VIRGINIA--JC NUNN, WILLIAM--JC, Ser- NUTE, LEE ANN--GAA, ball, Welder vice Junior Prom, College 93 OAKLEY, ELOIS--No Plans OJEDA, ELEANOR--Work OLGUIN, ERNEST--Track , OLIVER, LARDELL = - Cross Country, Basketball Football, Track, College Manager Return As Seniors OLIVERI, BETTY--Girls' OLSON, DENA--Band, College ORME, RON--Spanish Club , ORTIZ, RUTH--Nurses League, College Spanish Honor Society, Col- Club, Work lege ORTT, RON--Chess Club, OSTBY, BETTY--A Cappella, OTT, SANDY--Girls' League, OUTMAN, CECILIA - - College Treble Clef, PE Leader , Dental Hygenist Writers Club, Drama, Winged R, College Thespian, College 94 PAGE, LONNIE--Football , PAGE, RICK--CCC, Drafts- PALMER, RITA--College , PAQUETTE, VICKI - - e Baseball, CCC man Work GAA, College S t b °64. PATILLO, -ROSETTA=-GAA: PATINO, PEARL--Rep. ep em er College, Nurse Council, Nurses C lub, College PARKS, WANDA--Dental PATE, JACK--Service, Assistant, Cosmetology Draftsman PAYNE, EMMIE-Work PAYNE, STEVE--Baseball , Work PEABODY, CHERYL--His- PEABODY, NANCY--G A A, tory Club, Nurses Club, CSF, Marriage, Business College College PEARL, ANN--Nurses Club, PEARL, MIKE--College Business College PEARSON, CAROLYN-- PEGRAM, MARSHA--GAA, PERKINS, SHARON--Talent PETERS, DENNIS--Work PO CSF, A Cappella, Treble College Show, Junior Prom, Pom Pon Cou Clef, Rep. Council, GAA Girl, Girls' League legs PETERSON, NICKI - - PETERSON, RICKIE--GAA, : CSF, Spanish Honor College | W Society, Nurses Club, ur S ear College PEZZOLO, KATHY --Cosmet- PHILLIPS, BARRY--College ology PIAZZA, PETER--College PLANCHON, RITA--Dance Committee, Interior Decora- tor PHILLIPS, FRANCIS - - Work, Marriage PERERA, LARRY =-CGC, PLUMMER, CAROL--P e p Work Club, Nurses Club, Secretary 96 PIANE, SANDRA--Secretary k POCEKAY, RANDY--Cross POOLE, MARGARET--Col- PAO ROuRee CHARLOTTE = = POSTON, GALE--Mar- Country, Track, Block R, Col- lege Nurses Club, Cosmetology riage, Business College lege Middies On Fridays PRESTON, DONALD--Base- PRICE, KATHRYN--College, PRIDDY, LINDA--CSF, Col- ball, College Secretary lege eI QUESENBERRY, BARBARA QUINN, JAMES--Rep. Coun- QUINTARD, BRYAN--Rally, RAM POL Di --Work cil Track, Basketball, Class Rep. Council, PE Leader, ROSEMARY --Business Veep,-CCC CCC College, Secretary 97 ‘ ' : H RAMUN, WALTER--Football, RANDALL, RHONDA--Junior RANSDELL, RANDY -- Bas- RAPO, MILAN--College Baseball, CCC College ketball, CCC : While Boys Wear RARD, SANDRA--Cosmetol- RATTEE, CHERYL-- Drama REED, JUDY--College REEG, RON--Baseball, ogy, Marriage Play, Band, Talent Show, ketball, Tennis, CCC Thespian, College REID, MARILYN--PE Leader, REINHART, CHARLES -- No REMBERT, PATRICIA--GAA, RESCH, SHARON--CCC College, CSF, GAA Plans College, Airline Hostess 98 a RETZLAFF, ROBERT--CCC REW, RICK--Architect RICHARD, EVELYN--College RICHARDSON, JOHN - - ccc Bermuda Shorts RILEY, KENNETH--N a v y, RILEY, PAT RICKETT, HOWARD--Rally, CEG, setvice RINCON, PHYLLIS--College RICKETT, ROBERT--C o1 - lege, Service RIPPY, SUE--No Plans Electronics RIPSOM, JEANNINE--A Cap- ROBBINS, PAT--Talent pella, College Show, Cosmetology, Marriage ROBERTS, BILLY--Navy ROBERTS, GALE--Rep. Council, College ROBINSON, ARTHUR-- ROBINSON, DIXIE--College ROBINSON, JACK--Electro- ROCHA, LYNNE--Rep. Coun- Basketball, CCC, Elec- ; nics School cil, GAA, Cosmetology tronics Hosts Seni RODGER, JOHN--Trav- RODRIGUES, DENNIS--W ork el ROGERS, GARY--Service, ROGER, WILLIAM--C C C, College Humbolt State ROSIN, BODO--Tennis, Col- ROSS, RITA--College lege ROOF, SHARON--Work ROSE, MIKE--CCC ROTEN, ROBERT-- ROYBAL, LARRY--Band, College Service 100 RUBINO, SUS AN--Fashion RULOPH, TIM--CCC, Work RYAN, CAROL--JC, Inter - SABO, GEORGIA - - Show, Cosmetology ior Decorator College, Marriage Dance “Moonlight Madness” SAHLBERG, PAT--JC, Den- SAILORS, LAQUETTA--Col- SANDERS, TEE ZHEE -- SANFORD, BILL--Col- tal Assistant lege, Marriage Shield, Basketball, Manager, lege, Work Photographer, CCC, Law School SANTOS, ELIZABETH--CCC SAUNDERS, BARBARA--Rep. SAXTON, VIRGINIA--CSF , SCAMMON, JUDENE - - Council, CCC Publicity Committee, French Rep. Council, CCC Honor Society, AFS ue SCOTT, ANTHONY -- Track, SCOTT, REGINALD--CCC, SEAMAN, LINDA--Orchestra, SENATORE, JERRY--Basg. Wrestling, Chess Club, Busi- Work College ketball, Baseball, CCC ness Administration Presents Annual Senior ee ae SeNese EON NSARM ARONEG SHELTON, NANCY--GAA, SHERMAN, PAULINE --No SHUPPERT, JANET-- Pep SIDWELL, CATHY.-- | College Plans Club, Rep. Council, CCC Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society, CCC SIMMONS, NANCY--Teacher SIMON, DELAINE--Secretary SIMPSON, . tary JA--Secre- 102 SKINNER, ELIZABETH - = SKINNER, RON--No Plans SIMS, WILLIE MAE--G A A, GAA, Nurse ae College Gaieties SMITH, CHARLOTTE--CCC, Secretary SLATES, JOANN--Rep. Coun- SMART, JANET--Commiss- cil, Cosmetology, JC ioner, CCC SMITH, HARRY--Track, Bas- SMITH, GREGORY--S wim - ketball, College ming, College SMITH, JANIE--CCC, Marri- age SMITH, PATRICIA--G A A Art College SLATER, BARBARA - - GAA, Orchestra, Nurs- ing SMITH, D A N--Swim - ming, Manager, College SMITH, MARY ANN - - Cosmetology SMITH, PAULETIE-=- College, News Corres- pondent SNAPP, CAROLYN - - SNOW, DONALD--Baseball, SODEN, NANCY --College SORRELL, JOHNNIE--I B M Band, GAA, CSF, Col- Track, Drag Racer School lege Pays Seni SORVETTI, STEPHEN SOSSAMON, DAVID--CCC ays entor --Rally, History C lub, Hi-Nus, College SOULE, BONNIE--CCC, Den- SOWDEN, NANCY--Rep. tal Assistant Council, CCC STEACY, LYNDA--PE Lead- STEELE, VICKI--Soph Hop, er, Head Yell Leader, Span- Shield, College ish Club, Forensics, College SPRINGER, JIM--Base- STANBERRY, RONNIE--Work ball, JC , Marines STEPHENS, GAYLE= = STEPHENS, HAYDEN--CCC Civil Service 104 STEPHENS, WALLY--Rally, STEWART, MARY--GAA , STEWART, PAULA--Secre - STILLWAGON, PEGGY CCC College tary --Cosmetology Dues in February STINE, KAY -- Rep. Council, STINNETT, SANDY-- Pom STOLLARD, TIM--College STONE, LUCRUCIA - - College Pon Girl, Rep. Council, Col- College lege STRATFORD, RICHARD - - STRATTON, ELLEN--CSF, STRAWN, MELITA--IBM STREET, MARILYN- - Junior Prom, Rally, College College Cosmetology STREIGHTIFF, CARLA - - STRICKLAND, PAUL--Col - SULLINS, LARRY--CCC SWANK, CHARLES - Majorette, Talent Show, Soph lege Work Veep, Rep. Council Senior Activities SWEAT, LINDA--CCC, Sec- SWINNEY, MARY-- GA A, SYLVESTER, ANITA--Marr- TALLEY, EDITH--Rep. retary Nurse iage Council, College a TARR, KRISTEN--CSF, AFS, TATE, DONNA--College , TAYLOR, BARBARA--GAA, TAYORS CHERYL Hi-Nus, Pom Pon Girl, Span- Marriage College Junior Prom, CCC ish Honor Society, College 106 TAYLOR, ED--CCC TAYLOR, IRENE--S adie TAYLOR, PHYLLIS--Nurses TEGIMBYER, Paw == Hawkins, College Club, Publicity, Work College Begin TESI, DONNA--CCC TENNEY, PHILLIP--CCC TERRELL, KATHERINE - - GAA, Orchestra,Spanish Clubs JG THOMAS, BRENDA--CCC ‘THOMAS, LARRY--College THOMAS, RANDY --CCC ‘THOMAS, STANDARD-- CCC, Navy tHOMAS, TOMMY --College, THOMPSON, CAROL -- Army Rep. Council, CCC 107 LARRY College THOMPSON - - THOMPSON, SARA--Rep. THORTON, TOM--Cross TODD, PATRICIA--College Council, College Country, Track, Work cil TOPLAK, SANDRA--Cosmet- ology Enact Senior TORO, BEN--Rep. Council, TORRES, DAVID--CCC Gas TUBB, SHARRON--Nurses ‘TUNKS, RICHARD--College Club, College TROTT, MARIANNE-- TRUJILLO, LONNIE--CCC CCC TURNER, DARRELL--CCC TURNBOW, LENOVA-- GAA, San Francisco State UNGER, ca VAN WINKLE, STEVE--CCC VARGAS, | SHERRY--Major- VALESQUEZ, VIRGINIA pella, PE Lea er, p- ette, Shield, Cosmetology --Nurses Club; GAA, cil, College Business College Play in Spring VIERRA, CATHY--CCC VINSON, BARBARA--Work WALDER, STEFAN--Football WAGNER, DAN--No Manager, College Plans VES eRe REE eRe — ae Te eee WAID, TERESA--Cosmetolo- WALKER, IRENE--College WALKER, JAMES--Navy WALTERS, RON--Class Sy Veep, SA Veep, Spanish Honor Society, Tennis, College 109 WARD, JAMES--Rep. Coun- WARREN, HERBERT--CCC., WATTS, WANDA--Shield, WEAKLEY, GAIL--P E ell, CCE, Work College, Nursing Leader, Work Enjoys Banquet WEATHERTON, TONI--Work WEBER, KATHIE--Work WEBSTER, LOUIS--Track, WHEELER, CAROLE-- College PE Leader, Business College WHITEHEAD, KAR EN--A WHITNEY, LINDA--Marriage WILCOX, JANET--CSF, Sec- WILDE, BETH--R e p. Cappella, Secretary retary Council, CCC WILLETT, HARRY--Football, WILLIAMS, CHARLES--CSF, WILLIAMS, DAVID--Glee WILLIAMS, DONALD Track, Naval Academy CCC, Navy Club, Coast Guard --CCC, Air Force and Party WILLIAMS, MILDRED--No WILLIAMS, SUSAN - - Plans No Plans WILLIAMS, HELEN--College WILLIAMS, LARRY--R e p. Council, Track, Cross Coun- try, College ee... WILLIAMS, TERRY--R e p. WILLS, GWEN--GAA, Rep. Council, Sikes Memorial, UC Council, College WILSON, HOWARD - - WILSON, DONALD--College Football, College WILSON, JAMES--No Plans WILSON, LARRY - - Rep. Council, CCC WILSON, MAE--College WILSON, PHILLIP--College, WILSON, TROY--Musician, WINK, BOBBETTE--Shield Civil Engineer Air Force Staff, Voice, Rep. Council, College Seni WINN, LINDA--B a nd, WINROW, MAELENE--GAA, enwior Ball 4 T's, College CEC WOELL, JACKIE--CCC WOLDEN, LINDA--Nurses Club, College, Nurse WOLKENHAUER, GAIL--SA WOOD, CAROL SUE--Shield, Treasurer, CSF, Cheer Lead- College, Interior Decorating er, College a | WOLF, GERI--No Plans WOLFF, DIANE--College WOODARD, ED--Track, WOODHALL, MARSHA-- Football Spanish Club, CSF 2 PATE WOODS, BILL--College WORD, WILLIAM--Work WRIGHT, GARLAND--Track, WRIGHT, LARRY--No Gross iCountry. CCE Plans Highlights Year WRIGHT, PHYLLIS--G A A, WRIGHT, SUE--CCC WRIGHT, THERESA--Or- WYRICK, BILL--CCC College, Nursing chestra, Marriage YAMZON, BEN--Cross Coun- YANCEY, GREG--College YAVOR, LINDA--Pep Club, YOUNG, CHARLINE- - try, Track, Rep. Council, Cosmetology GAA, Rep. Council, Red Rally, College Cross, College YOUNG, ELAINE-GAA, PE Leader, Girls' League Treasurer, Shield Staff, College ZARDIACKAS, FRED-Rally Committee, Band, Student Judge, AFS, College Akin, Bernita Bacher, Ted Banuelos, Jack Barrett, Kay Blake, Ronald Burnett, Steve J. Clark, James Cole, Roy Diaz, Phillip Eads, William 114 YOUNG, College RUTH-Beauty ZINK, EVELYN-GAA, Girls‘ League, College Bids Richmond Final Farewell YOUNG, SHEILA-Business College ZOLDAK, RICHARD--Contra Cost College, SF State C amera-shy Seniors Fuller, Chester Garman, Dennis Green, John Gustafson, Linda S. Hunt, Alvin Isley, Peggy Jojola, Jerry Kneisel, Robert Kremin, Joan Lariza, Johnny Logefeil, Mike Marglon, Frank Mason, Earl McCarl, Larry Mitchell, Quyncelia Murray, Theresa IPykaer, leneie Peet, Bill YOUNG, WILLIAM-Basket- ball, College APPLEBY, RUB Y-Exchange Student, AFS, GAA, Sidney University Pendleton, Richard Pester, Kent Peterson, Betty Reinhart, Gordon Russo, Richard Schmidt, Richard Schultz, Michael Scott, Glenda Thomas, Bobby Thompson, Ernest Senior Committees Are Responsible For Planning Class Activities ne © ise: SENIOR PARTY COMMITTEE----Shari Le “ 2 ete ever, Jean Ingram, Sandi Allyn, Cecilia Outman, Glenda Johnson, Cheryl Peabody, Gail Carter, and Linda Yavor. The theme of the party was ''Toujours L'Amour and was held March 5 in the girls’ gym. _— Miss Ann Myren, head Senior Advisor, and Jim Jameson, class president, appoint all of the com- mittees. SENIOR BANQUET COMMITTEE---Gail Carter, Jean Ingram, and Elizabeth Barroca. ''Sugar and Spice was the Banquet's theme and it was held in the Civic Auditorium May 5th. SENIOR BALL.COMMITTEE---Beverly Goldman, Betty Hamilton, Cheryl Peabody, Mary Brunning, Jean Ingram, Gail Carter, Jackie Long, and Kathy Dodge. The theme | of the Ball for 1965 was Love Makes the World Go Round and was held at the Jack Tarr Hotel in San Francisco. Standing by the sleigh is James Whitelaw with Jeanette Percoats and Debbie Evans with Richard Merriman. Queen Dannette Bentz (Right), last year's queen from Richmond High, stands with this year's candidates. ni Reigns Over Snow Ball December 18, 1965 wi opine japRieresin leet neuer ore Reigning over the Snow Ball is Richmond High's candidate Diane Alexandre and her escort, Jim Jameson, Senior Class president. The five local schools who participate in the annual event are De Anza, Gompers, El Cerrito, Harry Ells, and Richmond High Schools. Each school sends candidates for the Snow Ball queen and she is elected at the ball by students attending. Admission is by Student Association card from one of the five local high schools. Students from the five local high schools meet the cameraman in front of the Christ- mas tree, ar Fee a oh all at Seniors Present ““Holiday in Mexico” _ November 24 and 25, 1965 . = ie — a rol McCullar, and Tom Palmieri, Third Row: Versel Bennie Yamzon, and Ernest Olguin. Second Nance, Don Fox, Denny Garman, Steve Row: Brian Martin, Earl Gunn, Skip Amis, Van Winkle, and Donald French, Gene Carlock and Gene Colver present | their version of the song, Brazil , | LA CONGA DANCE LINE--First Row: Linda Marsha Claybrook, Vicki Paquette, Ann Pearl, Seaman, Sandra Grigsby, Barbara Jerry Hefley, Peggy Henderson, Carole Ryan, Quesenberry, Karen Arnett, Annie Hartwell, and Linda Lander, Lynn Rocha, and Gail Misner. Second Row: JARABE TAPITIO(Hat dance)---Diane Golden, Denny Garman, Lenova Turnbow, Anthony Scott, Don French, Judy John McCorkell turns out to Devers, Earl Gunn, and Jo Ann Slates, be a lot of Bull . BACKSTAGE PRODUCTION-- Directors: Miss Beverly Belanger, Costumes; Miss Susan Grant, Choreographer; and Mr, Richard Gaskins, Di- rector, tid ; Gypsy Dancers—First Row: Phyllis Wright, Diane Golden, Sheryl Butler, Gloria VOCALISTS: Beth Larson and George Najera, and Wanda Jackson. Second Row: Carol Harris, Virginia Velasquez , Ella Jackson, and Swinger Niki Diane Lewis, Toni Weatherton, and Kathy Vierra. Third Row: Denny Garman, Peterson do solo performances. Larry Freeman, and Earl Gunn. La Raspa Dance Line—First Row; Larry Freeman, Linda Estrada, Karen Burrows, Marilyn Reid, and Versel Nance. Diane Alexandre becomes a Carol Henderson and Mary Skinner Second Row: Ruth Ortiz, Sandra Guillary, and Sharon matador to satisfy her add a bit of Mambo to the show. McKinney. Third Row: Skip Amis, Steve Van Winkle. Donald father's desire tohave French, and Art Gray. a matador in the family. George Ella Jackson, Gloria Hernandez, Nancee Myers, and Tony Scott watch happily Kathy Dodge and Jim Kinnery are the proud as Gene leads Diane to the altar. parents of Diane, the girl matador. Senior Play “Brigadoon”, March 25,26,27, 196; Mac Leod Clan Right: Frank, the Bartender, aa by ohn Graham and Jane by Cheryl Rattee. Mac Guffies Clan Left:Dalrymple Clan Right: acted Glenda Johnson Left: Harry Beaton and Maggie por- trayed by Larry Martin and Diane Goideu. Right: Beaton Clan Right: Mac Laren Clan Jeff, played by Richard Bant tari. Right: Anderson Clan as Village shoppers of Mac Connachy Square, More shoppers examining the goods. Brigadoon villagers congregate in the square. Two dancers in Brigadoon are Ernie Olquin and Linda Leading character in Brigadoon are Gary Becker and Martin. Diane Alexandre. Harry Beaton is surrounded by villagers of Brigadoon. _ First Broadway Production ) To Appear _ At RUHS An orchid is pinned to Miss Beverely Belanger who was re- sponsible for all of the costumes. Jean (the Bride), Charlie Dalrymple (the Groom), and Mr. Lundie (the Dominie). Miss Susan Grant is given her corsage for her direction of the Choreography. Maggie, Diane Golden pauses during her Death Dance . , Outstanding Seniors E Of Our School 6 Showing outstanding talent in Northcutt, and Jim Malone. PUBLIC SCHOOLS [' ey WEEK : - a Prominent Business students are Ellen Stratton and Ettis Fowlkes, Not Pictured: Marilyn Reid. Right: Proving out- standing skill in Boys Superb in Art ability are Phyllis Taylor and Sheryl Butler. Physical Education is Conrad Maisch. pecial Science award winners are Jim Lowe, Ellen Hoffmann, Dennis Braddy, and Elizabeth arroca, Excel In Their Studies And Are | Mathematical geniuses are Ellen Hoffmann, Jim Lowe, Dennis Braddy, and George Mayeda. Students excelling in Spanish are Virginia Saxton, Jim Lowe, and Nicki Peterson. Musically inclined are Ruth Gordan, Betty Ostby, Ellen Hoffmann, and Bill Levine. Lone any proce techniques in Home Eco- nomics are Nicki Peterson and Gail Wolkenhauer. Not Pictured: Emily Campbell Right: Virginia Saxton is our French expert. Sure To Succeed In Their Chosen Vocations Michael Marlowe, Nicki Peterson, and Jim Lowe received the Elks Club most Valuable Student Award. Not pictured is Carol Bryan. Receiving the Bausch and Lomb Award in Science and Math is Dennis Braddy. Ellen Hoffmann was chosen for the California Savings and Loan's Outstanding Student Award. Left: Emily Campbell was award- ed DAR Thimble a- ward, Coach Carl Mayers, chairman of the Boys P.E. Department, presents Mrs. Blanche Sandford with a Block R Award at the Basketball Banquet due to her avid Oiler rooter D ethinciy te during her 37 years of teaching at RUHS. Mrs. Sandford remarked that it took her 37 years to attain a Block R, while it takes a boy only one year. Se Known for their intellectual knowledge in English are Nicki Peterson, Virgi nia Saxton, Ellen Hoffmann, and Jim Lowe. Left: Mike Marlowe is RUHS applicant for the Scottish Rite Scholarship. George Mayeda and Dennis Braddy specialize in Science, Bank of America Plaque winners are Gail Wolkenhauer, Dennis Braddy, Ellen Hoffmann, and Jim Lowe. Three of these plaque winners placed first in their fields in zone awards area competition for East Bay Group 3, which included eight high schools. The zone winners were Ellen Hoffmann, fine arts; Jim Lowe, liberal arts; and Gail Wolkenhauer, vocational arts, Dennis Braddy represented RUHS in the field of science and mathematics. «aaa ee ee eee Pee ses a pweuseutvevuvaen eee Excelling in Physical Education are Elaine Young, Pat Hall, Linda Austin, Kris Tarr, and Amanda Loggins, Paes adgagseagas Miss Ann Myren Head Class Sponsor CY we? wi y Miss Alberta Best Mr. Joseph Bilota a Mr. Robert Anderson Mrs, Alice Clark Mr. Roy Fogel Mrs. Helen Larson Mr. Paul McGinnis a Mr, Richard Mori Mrs, Sylvan Myers Miss Melba O'Connell Mrs. Carroll Parrill Mr. Walter Hattich Assistant Class Sponsor i Mr. Edward Peralsky Mr. Wayne Perry Mr. Lonnie Robbins Mrs. Frances Rockafellow Mrs. Blanche Sandford Mr. Ernest Scolari Mrs. Claire Shaw Mrs. Claudette Sigg Jim Jameson, class presi- dent, stops to confer with Mr. Hattich about the Senior Ball bids. 2 Mrs. Barbara Smith Miss Lanelle Stewart Mr. Virgil Woolbright Seniors Win Many Awards I I ey ‘g ‘ 4 i A ‘ie Z ; a me Bank of America Certificate Winners: First Reid, and Sheryle Butler. Second Row: Jim Row: Nicki Peterson, Emily Campbell, Marilyn Malone, George Mayeda, Mike Marlowe, and Bill Levine. Diane Alexandre receives the Bill Levine is the local winner of the Elks Leadership award went to DAR Good Citizens Award. Soroptimist Foundation Citizenship Gail Wolkenhauer. Award. @ 52) em 2), DIN DAR Spoon Award was won by Jean Ingram was the recipient of the Ellen Hoffmann wins the Betty Marie Leonard. Richmond Junior Women's Clubs Crocker award. Teenage Award. Jim McKinney ac- : Larry Williams is quires a new This is a Close-up picture of thinking about his favor- shape. a head. ite pastime, GIRLS! Ron Walters, PLEASE don't sing. to This girlis Ole Ore thic group which had 21% Oiler swim- fewer cavi- mers wear ties. topless bath- ing suits. Scapel, Clamp, OOPS! You goofed, Coach. . This student used eee tetes f a sticky roll-on 4 Girls are really enthusiastic about } shuffle board. { Cheerleaders in the way as usual. The Indian Village is housed among the tracks of the Santa Fe Terminal, which is located on Garrard Boulevard. Many different tribes, at the present time there are two, have resided in the village. Hous- ing is furnished by the Santa. Fe, and many improvements are planned for the future. Pe tt, ; ee ante jo ee nnn ott: MELVIN GREENBERG President MR. EMERY PHILLIPS Faculty Social Chairman GEORGE PETSAS Vice-President DONNA BRUCE Vice-President oar ee ‘ oT MRS. ETTA LOU HAWKINS Head Social Chairman JON HONDA President Fall Officers Spring Officers LEE ANN BRAJKOVICH Secretary-Treasurer Z JOY BRINDLEY Secretary-Treasurer 35 f MR. BLEDSOE'S FIRST PERIOD U. S, HISTORY Bradley, Jackie Alves, Maril S Juniors ad . ee yn Montano, Phyllis CLASS--------- First Row: Judy Caudle, Donna Mott, Terrie Ranger, Susan Peabody, Nannatte Weatherly, Shirley Wilson, Mirian Gould, Armenia Goree, and Dorothy Field. Third’ Row: Jack Gomez, Mary Ann Ripply, Margie Nobriga, Sandra Combs, Lyman Boggs, Carroll Rasburg, Randy Wakeman, Carolyn Hill, Kathy Dolan, Kristine Peterman, Bill Bryson, George Newcomb, Charles Holbrook, Tampa Burns, and Yvonne Britt. Second Dunlap, Early Daniels, Doug Johnson, and Ed Row: Mr. Bledsoe, Ronnie Stockman, Kathy Cose. MRS. ELDREDGE'S FIRST PERIOD U. §. Second Row: Mrs. Eldredge, Nat Brckenbrack, MRS. PARRILL'S FIRST PERIOD U, S. HISTORY CLASS--------. First Row: Lora La le, Lana Maze, Lynne McKinley, Patty Page, Robin Walker, JoElla Cox, Velda Harlan, Janice Goddard, Lee Ann Brajkovich, Sue Allen, Linda Wallace, and Loretta Tipton. Second Row: Mrs. Parrill, Marcia Fain, Sue Wralstad, Betty Christian, David Del Eddie Lopez, Mike Way, George Marquez, Joe MS fORe.- (CiASSenx a0. First Row: Patsy Geraci, Bob Silva, Keith Olson, Unknown, and Adair, Stevie Amtoft, Irene Grandowski, Theresa Roger Balcombe. Third Row: Jim Donovan, Dennis Young, Sheryl Roberts, Lorna Rickel, Judy Terry, Joe Smith, Scott Bamford, Mike Reagan, Simpson, Eleanor Ojeda, Carol Faber, Eileen David Martin, Danny Bandy, John Griffin, Jim Phillips, Kathy McAfee, and Meriann’ Griffin. Long, Don Sadler, and John Davis. Real, Jim Duran, Leonard Fielding, Paul Wetselaarl, and Ed Burdick. Third Row: Al McGreehan, Raymond Harris, Bob Carlsen, Charles Hall, Brett Simpson, Steve Springmeyer, Roger Rogers, Gary Kurtz, Odis Hardin, ‘and Lloyd Madden. ad MR. McGINNIS'S FIRST PERIOD U. S. HISTORY See ee nen-- First Row: Adrean Gray, Ruby MISS DALE'S FIRST PERIOD U. S. HISTORY CLASS ween ene First Row: Chris Silvas, Debbie Evans, Gail Sullivan, Marsha Hendrick, Pat Dreger, Donna Thompson, Jill Regal, Sandy Pimentel, Lauretta Garland, Carol Givens, and Linda Adams. Second Row: Shiela McIntosh, Joella Lewis, Susan Smith, Audrey Guidry, Lorraine Smith, Dolores Martinez, Cheryl Alves, Loretta Young, Lillie Williams, Sharon Armistead, Charlotte Hamill, and Lavonne Langston. Third Row: Doug Seiberling, Johnny Grimes, Dan Owens, Ed DeLaTorre, Ken Compton, Augusto Barranco, Scott McWhood, Mike Robinson, and Bill Gega. x Janet Woodward, Marsha Parker, Cindy Meiser, Kathy Batts, John Coley, and David Gillem, Third Fernandez, Vickie Bise, Margaret Klug, Sarah Dunham, Michele Bernier, Donna Meahan, Myrna Meldrum, Denise Rimes, Nancy Hendricks, Starr Kiel, and Julie Diesen. Second Row: Johanna Welence, Row: Jim Henslee, Jeff Sherman, Brady Stewart, Larry Prigge, Ed Vallerga, Steve Caldwell, Randy Milfer, Larry Meek, Jim Hayes, and Morris Dickerson. Left -Linda Sewell and eli oy Mes ae fe Guillary receive in - structions fromtheir Eneliens te. al cuhme ss. Mrs. Lucile Place. Right -Students in Spanish 3 write sen- tences on the board for the rest of the class to trans- late. akes)7 Working on their art projects are Gail Harris, Dorris Harris, and Patricia Garner. Joe Lee, Donald Dunn, and Joseph Walker are busy at the lathe in Mr. Oberg's Wood Shop Class. MR. SCOLARI'S FIRST PERIOD U. S. HISTORY CLASS--------- First Row: Helen Coleman, Claudia Olden, Rose Gilbert, Doris Lee, Geraldine Killoan, Frances Emerson, Brenda Miner, Linda Adams, Marsha Chaney, Judy Decker, Kathy Barnes, and Ruth Pock. Second Row: Mr, Scolari, Terry Mildram, MR. WOOLBRIGHT'S FIRST PERIOD U. S. HISTORY lelatetetetetet First Row: Donna Bruce, Niki Millovich, Linda Mack, Kathy Murphy, Susan Evans, Pat Mapps, Linda Chaires, Patsy Zachary, Anna Low, Susan Bergdahl, Sylvia Berry, and Ruby Appleby. Second Row: Mr. Woolbright, Fernando Dizon, Robert Frank Vigil, Anthony Fuller, Tyrone Stinson, Maria Stone, Irma Cox, Mary Williams, Mattie Mitchell, and Unknown. Third Row: Ralph Subia, William Dodson, Tom Sarri, Thomas James, George Lee, Oscar Leroy Jackson, Dan Ernst, Dave Tims, Charles Fine, Gary Shipp, and Unknown. Becker. Hall, David Alexander, Julie Klette, Janet Farris Dennis Forfang, and Mike Heffley: Third Row: Dennis Pocekay, Chris Nagy, Richard Pilkington, Mike Hays, Tim Fox, John Frost, Art Jenson, Gary Bos, Steve Murphy, Jerry Flahiff, and Gary MISS MADISON'S THIRD PERIOD U. S. HISTORY CLASS--------- First Row: Wildia Burns, Deborah Farl Jones Decker, Pat Hennes, Linda Niemela, Char Swan, a la) ’ Madison, Neil Andre, Jon Imamura, Mike Munday, Larry Priddy, Steve Foster, Mickey Simmons, and Mr. Novascone. Third Row: Ron Peoples, Mary Lou Koehler, Teri Kline, Sandra Maday, Carolyn McGee, Kathy Gardner, Viola Lopez, Jessica Myles, Beverly Hayes, Kathleen Freeman. Second Row: Miss Joe Einhorn, Earl Sargent, Tom Troxell, Charles Nash, Joe Butcher, Randy Ashley, Dale Robbins, Mike Black, Jose Vergil, and Craig Brindley. MR. BLEDSOE'S THIRD PERIOD U. S. HISTORY CLASS--------- First Row: Edith Chapman, Carol Eaton, Connie Swanson, Judy Powell, Susan Rincon, Caroline Clutts, Sally Lange, Rozelle Buggs, Greta Agustin, and Linda Sheffield. Second Row: Mr. Young, John Mahannah, Bob Bockover, Henry Bustillo, Bill Miller, Larry Wadler, Dale Thompson. Third Row: Tim Krummer, Harry Oxford, Dave Ross, Ron Re, Mike Fleck, Thomas Griffin, Edward Jensen, Titus King, Lee Jackson, Bledsoe, John McKinney, Mamie Green, Pauletta Carlos Melendez, and Hans Leenders. Left: Mike Pinto and Sharon _ Stebbins listen to an expla- nation of a Geometry problem from Mr. Youngquist. Rig h t Sharon Fornbacher and Jackie Turner ex- plain steps in work- ing a eg in Miss Small'ts. Business Math Class. 141 Mr. Graves gives Auto Shop instruction to Mike Mrs. Fitzgibbon recites Lord of the Flies to Pollard, Gerald Best, and Howard Hatton. English Class, MISS MCCARTHY'S THIRD PERIOD U. S. HISTORY Wade, Betty Van Brunt, CLASS-- ----.- First Row: Pat Hendrix, Betty Brown, Tim Wilburn, Morris, Diane Johnston, Linda Autrey, Claudette Galaway. Third Row: Sidney Bush, Fielding, Joann Newman, Charlotte Isley, Paula Tom Palmieri, Chuck Myers, Jerry Johnston, Lauera Ellenwood, Monica Subia, and Dodge, Willie Thomas, Barbara Eastman. Second Row: Miss McCarthy, Suda, Jack Coy, and Mark Hubbard. Odell Thompson, Ron Elledge, Nancy Royball, Claudia MRS. PLAYER'S THIRD PERIOD U. S. HISTORY CLASS--------. First Row: Pat Erwin, Chris Mortiza, Shirley Wright, Nancy Dennis, Marylyn Guffey, Lauren Lilienthal, Carol Lilienthal, Linda Egan, Roberta Lindsley, Beatrice Carson, and Verilyn Galloway. Second Row: Mrs. Player, Ralph Dickerson, Vickie Martinez Charles Vaughn. Third Ro her Robert Hinton, Stanley Earl Chidester, and Glenn Russell Rose, Yates, Charlie Unknown, Unknown, Mike , Sylvia. Paredes, ana w: Mike George, Dan Brazil, Roy McFadden; James Weaver, Dan Brown, John Snead, Leroy Kelly, Anderson. Earl Ross, and Stanley TH ATATYH “rv =p At Rallies ars... “Dx le... MR. BILOTA'S THIRD PERIOD U. S. HISTORY CLASS--------- First Row: Mary Wassberg, Cindy Violett, Susan Tilghman, Judy Young, Mae Frances Moore, Paulette Faulkner, Dixie Burnett, Dorothy Caldwell; Susan Hannan, Vera Calhoun, and Teresa Morin. Second Row: Mr. Bilota, Liz Ebbitts, Ellen a E ‘ A . ‘ =! ae ‘: 4 r : ss . bi ‘ = = - cae Coats, Cindy Amaral, JoAnn Begley, Mary Morgan, David Silva, Butch Gruber, Tom Hague, Larry Eads, and Stewart Morgan. Third Row: Dennis Taylor, Wayne Reynolds, Ron Sallee, Steve Hagan, Merrill Lynch, Cecil Looney, Harry Mitchell, Ernie Garcia, Dean Briggs, and Richard Dreyer. MRS. PARRILL'S FOURTH PERIOD U. S. HISTORY CLASS--------- First Row: Cora Sue Wagerman, Connie St Onge, Sandy Byrd, Sharon Martin, Linda Azevedo, Judy Indjich, Conchita Martinez, ViAnn Fulco, Jackie Wydermeyer, Irene Davis, and Betty Pam Sawyer, Laura Hernandez, Cheryl Peterson, Linda Lilly, Linda Robertson, Linda Rasmussen, and Sandy Caves. Third Row: John Lamet, Leroy Gallegos, Jim Corr, Tom Elston, Charles Massey, Dave Sills, Gary Scott, Lewis Love, Al Hernandez, Rath Second Row: Mrs. Parrill. Sharon Fornbacher, Nancy Smith, Linda Teixerira, Sandy Bowman, Norma Jean Gillock, Andrea Hale, Yvonne Dover, Diana Foster, and Brenda Marshall. Second Row: Mrs. Eldredge, Dorothy Gogue, Sandy Pegeyv McGill. and John Phelps. Sheppard, Nancy Scott, Janet Martin, Roger MacCallen, Mike Ramun, Ken Kuehl, and Jesse Douglas. Third Row: Jim Oxley, Steve King, Gary Prichard, Joe Watterson, Bob Kinzel, John Kearns, Manuel Galaviz, Ron Castro, Danny Martin, and Ernie Martin. CLASS--------- First Row: Melody McGowan, Cheryl Mayberry, Pat Reynolds, T oni Champion, Marie Smith, Sandy Kersey, Betty Perkins, Marilyn Berdollt, Patricia Wafee, Marry White, Kitty Masters, and Jerry Jimenez. Second Row: Miss McCarthy, James Hollister, Ronnie Collins, Adrain SAE OLE SSID ‘ Hurtado, Bill Kennedy, Pam Furey, Carlotta Anderson, Tom Tynch, Dave Marx, and Leonard Miller. Third Row: Richard Bruham, Bob Schrieberl, Tom McGree, Jim Ingram, Joe McCurley, Harold Kich, Dave Strand, Mike Pussell, Paul Prazah, Ed Shelden, and Lynn Davison. Hold k December MRS, PARRILL'S BIFTH PERIOD U.S. HISTORY Kennedy, Joan Morsony, Brenda Watson, Cathy Anderson, Vikkie Kenner, Carolyn Johnson, Johnnie Randle, Sandy Hopkins, Jeannie Senicola, and Janice Peacock. Second Row: Eddie Burk, Kathie Thomson, Bonnie Bailey, Susan Hirano, Mildred Wilson, Joe --------- First Row: Linda Clark, Linda Soldrio, David Ewing, John Apolaca, and Dick MR BILOTA'S FIFTH PERIOD! U. Ss, HISTORY CLASS--------- First Row: Barbara Armstrong, Carol Wilson, Carol Barber, Laurene Rinna, Janet Green, Sherrion Coplen, Linda Coplen, Carol Blank, Evelyn Strong, Karen Pless, and Linda Blacketer. Second Row: Mr. Bilota, Steve Gery, Ann Gerke, Phillis Conley, Geraldine Watley. Third Row: Ken Kincaid, David Beamer, Gary Reibslager, Lee Harrison, Jim Moore, Richard Erwin, Johnny Whisenhunt, and Steve Black. Gale, Tim Campbell, Larry Belles, Ron Lee, Brenda Logue, Delores Leon, Jackie Guerette, Tim Knight, George Weeks. Third Row: Greg Littell, Randy Handford, Manuel Higares, Anthony Ruggiero, William Harden, George Barlow, Carl Green, Mike Butler, Davy Marshall, Mike Martinez, and Bud Shaver. oe te Rummage Sale Pr and Suzette Scott are Students in Mr. Briggs' Class are working with Pat Walker, Sharon Moses, looking for Rd. Island. clay. MISS DALE'S SIXTH PERIOD WU; Ss, HISTORY Mitchell, Laura Belt, Tom Brewster, Douglas CLASS--------- First Row: Linda Pendleton, Wells, John Moore, George Bassett, Tom Hartman, | Anita Winkles, Susan Grigsby, Davline Lively, Thomas Rood. Third Row: Kenneth Moellman, Trevis Macheel, Ruby Hill, Brenda Lawson, Mike Herguth, John Mirich, Richard French, Helen Rew, Sandra Kerman, Jeanne Clark, and Jerry Bohannon, Steve Fernandez, Olanders Sharon Coudyser. Second Row: Miss Dale, Barbara Shuemake, Danny Vargas, John Hernandez, Robert Barrett, Ginette Blau, Darla Nelson, Mary Pornaras, Ralph Seaman, and Rodney Zecher. MRS.) BEDREDGES'S six bo PERIOD Urs: Robert Petta, Ted Blackstone, Pat Maestas, Lee HISTORY CLASS--------- First Row: Barbara Roy Flores, Jim Meyer, and Ralph Dakin, Third Garcia, Carole Holtman, Maria Garcia, Carrie Row: Bill McIntosh, Alonzo Carter, James Brown, Gibson, Billy Johnson, Melinda Marshall, and Wilfred Stevenson, Robert Arnold, Evan Meeker, Larry Robertson, Second Row: Mrs, Eldredge, and David Wilson. Hector Salaido and Roberta Allen listen ‘attentively to map instruction in U, S, History. 146 MR. BILOTA'S SIXTH PERIOD U. S. HISTORY CLASS--------- First Row: Rory Godfrey, Sharon Barton, Brenda Cornett, Stephanie Marrow, Brenda Anderson, Carol Combs, Beverly Walton, Linda Keels, Candy Griggs, Phyllis Server, Florine Greer, and Magdalena Oceguera. Second Row: Mr. Bilota, Sharon McGowan, Renita McMaster, Cheryl Green, MISS MCCARTHY'S SIXTH PERIOD U, S. HISTORY CLASS--------- First Row: Betty Collins, Jewel Cosby, Lola Archuleta, Irene Wright, Dallas Finfrock, Penny Friddle, Cathy Cox, Glenda Vines, Donna Beasley, Diane Swenson, and Linda Hundley. Second Row: Miss McCarthy, Anita Santa, Linda Johnson, Marilyn Dechant, Virginia Rios, Susan Benner, Andrea Edwards, Cheryl Green and Richard Uglencia work on a project in their History Class. Donna Sandford, Karen Baratta, Cindy Chapman, Charles Green, Mike Bullock, Gary Cantrell, and Gary Schuweker, Third Row: Richard Rodger, Wayne Fugitt, Lance Atchison, Paul Randall, Melvin Russell, Tom Spring, Carl Plunkett, Thomas York, Mel Greenberg, Robert Langston, and Wayne Wolff. Judy Lucietta, Pauline Williams, Alberta Weeks, Charles Taylor, Robert Wilson, and George Petsas. Third Row: John Brooks, Robert Farley, Wyatt Kirth, Jose Segovia, Rick Merriman, Gary Davis, Mike Pro, Glen Johnson, Steve Hinman, and George Taylor, MISS MADISON'S SIXTH PERIOD U., S. First Row: Donna Bellah, Carolyn j Laura Delores Ourso, Julie Third Row: Rand S CLASS Charles, Janie Burrough, Christine P Conner, Linda Pettit, Corrienne Yates, Nestroyl, Cecelia Meno, Cathy Pollard, and Linda Row: Miss Madison, Ron Gulledge, Tim Steadman. Second MISS DALE'S SEVENTH PERIOD U. S. HISTORY CLASS ‘irst Row: Darleen Meyer, Betty Strebridge, Dell Williams, Mary Baca, Donna Garmoe, Nancy Davis, Marcia Anderson, Sandy Shipley, Cynthia Hill, and Yvette Judkins. Second Row: Miss Dale, Steve Bell, Robert Marshall, HISTORY rice, Jill. McDaniels, Soledad Lopez, Marilyn Braziel, Cheryl Hardin, Marie Escamillia, Peggy Hammack, D Roe, and David Miton on, Mike Rembert, Phillip Mitchell, Herbert Guillory, John Fox, Roger Bianco, Baird, Bob Chiozza, and John Tomaskovic. , Joy Brindley, Sheila Ottine, Bonnie Butler, Mike Nunez, a Robert Heldris. Th Row: George Simpier, Charles Perry, Stephen Prince, Mike Weaver, Delbert Rosberg, David Walker, Marie Schwarzbach, Mike Ivey, Steve Melton, Danny Gifford, Don Dissmeyer, and Lee Wooldridge. RILI 'S SEVENTH el ein OVO) WE (STADION Row: Fir Row: Patricia Medeiros, th McIntyre, ‘ry Hudson, Lenetta Edmonds, Crowder, Jacquelyn Fudge, Willie Sanders, Adkins, and Kay Frances Keeten. Second ith PERIOD UL Ss. HIS TORY Row: Sherryl O'Neal, Pat Barnett, Toni Shepard, Joyce Ashford, Janice Green, sandi Ratliff, Vivian Diaz, Mary Laverty, Ruth Spinner, and Linda Barone. Second Row: Miss Madison, David Milam, Caryl Groffy, Dianég Robert Conley, Isaiah Burns, L: Anger, and Dale Layfield. Thi Ande la Procter, Donald Krivan, and Carl Baldwin, Mrs. Parrill, Harold [zell ossman, Ge Cie rites Bill Williams, La ‘by, Thomas McMullen, Marion Maddox, Larry Ballard, Leon Greer, Cheryl Works, and Conrad Villaneuva. Third Row: Tom Wilson, Steve Cleveland, Vaughn Camara, Mike Zz, Bob Schwi Dennis Richardson, Wi , Ross Chapn Ron Martin, Stan culkey and Ernie Garden. %, MR. SCOLARI'S SEVENTH PERIOD U. S. CLASS--------- First Row: Frances Boreliz, Patsy Callaway, Glenda Ganger, Katheleen Hughey, Sue Hirtle, Mary Justus, Linda Sewell, Janet Nettie Edwards, Zela Lewis, and Sherry Ross. Second Row: Mr. Scolari, Larry Perea, Steven MRS. PLAYER'S SEVENTH PERIOD U. S. HISTORY CLASS--------- First Row: Barbara Harris, Geraldine McBride, Shirley Kramlich, Yolanda Duran, Nettie Ferrell, Eva Hunter, Teresa Andrade, and Mary Autra. Second Row: Mrs. Player, Steve Pedone, Larry Stinnett, Charles Murry, Paul Liushen, Larry HISTORY Dennis James. Layshot, Jimerson, Harold King, Jack Lancaster, Ben Daniel, Van Jenson, and Robert Mason. Third Row: Bert Keeton, Donald White, Larry Williams, Arthur Williams, Mike Granada, Vernon Sorenson, Bob Wilson, Bob Farley, Eddie Jenkins, Tyrone McDade, and Albert Green. Johnnie May, David Nance, Jim Sevier, Joe Pang, Fred Sloan, and Robert Clark. Third Row: Ray Douglas, Gary Geer, Joe Gist, Ron Hughs, Steve Scott, Mayfield, Fred Fabig, Al Hurst, Earl Bach, and LEE it hiesarcssra Andrade, Linda Crowder, and Robert Jimenez write grammar exercises in their English Class. Mary Mitchell, Dorothy Fields, and Randy Peterson, take a _ ten-minute speed test in Typing. 149 Fall Officers Jim Gilley President Jo Anne Gibson Vice-President i : Mr. Maynard Briggs Faculty Social Chairman Mrs. Vivian Larson Head Social Chairman Tom Barrett President Linda Wade Vice-President Linda Stromstodt Secretary-Treasurer Spring Officers WS --------- First Row: Linda Snow, Elizebeth Einhorn, Judy Bartolini, Sonya Kenney, Donna Kerns, Earline Meadows, Rena Myers, Donna Kemmer, Karen Krivan, Golda Hoyt, and Melba Lloyd. Second Row: Mrs. Colberg, Marie Robinson, Roby Juniel, Pamela Thomas, Jeannine Woell. a mi Janie Brown, Debbe Ludlow, Pat Heffley, Sandy Batson, Roxanna Reed, Dorita Branham, and Connie Oliveira, Third Row: Jim Norton, Sam Eastman, Roosevelt Rolling, Ronald Springer, Dave Gray, Darold Mussetter, Chuck Ford, Stan Richardson, Dave Ware, and Jerry Scribner. MRS, FITZGIBBON'S THIRD PERIOD ENGLISH Emanuel Grigsby, Tony Torres, Mark Pence, CLASS--------- First Row: Peggy Freeland, Richard Betti, Richard Allinger. Third Row: Ernie Beverly Ingram, Janis Wolff, Gail Harris, Sandy Trevino, Jim Mandrigues, Steve Meahan, Teddy Smart, Gloria Crank, Donna Francis, Joanne Barlow, Randy Foo, Robert Reynolas, Gary Collins, Sparkman, Nancy Chatain, Jammie White, and Lanny Maggiore, Jim Ferguson, Fred Pylant, and Carlotta Schell. Second Row: Mrs, Fitzgibbon, Joe McBride. David Shelton, Joseph Rideau, Larry Wheller, MR, SNYDER'S THIRD PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS Clarine, Steve Kiel, Johnnie Thorn, Eddie Zidich aunsaariee eis) Row: Gloria Weaks, Nancy Wamble, and Anthony Gomez. Third Row: Melvin Collins, Marie Ojeda, Nancy DeAgo, Loretta Enloe, Linda Joe Martinez, Roosevelt Williams, Gregory Rideau, Barton, Jacqueline Lewis, Lorna Rickel, Janice Steve Ziem, Robert Rayner, Tom McMinn Lewis Jaffe, Marian Anderson, and Gwen Veal, Second ‘Seleska, and Phil Hubbard, ; Row: Mr. Snyder, Gary Zucka, Pat Miller, Larry Tes Class - MRS. PROTTERS' THIRD PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS Quintana, Larry Labb, John Fulvider, Ken Perkins, --------- First Row: Colette Lefebvre, Pat Shahan, Lance Morgan, and Larry Martin. Third Row: Richard Reginnia Bensch, Linda Lance, Shirley Gatlin, Pat Mignone, David Jones, Steve Gray, Mickey Downs, Meyer, Jane Sanford, Carol Hague, Darlene Donnelly, Greg Anderson, Bruce Weed, Wenn Higginbotham, Linda David, Deborah Huddleston, and Terry Weir. Tom Barrett, and Alen Stortroen. Second Row: Mrs. Protter, Bill Weeks, Mike 8 ee “a am 4 MR. BORTON'S THIRD PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS Robert Felts, Gary Thorne, Jim Johnson, and --------- First Row: Vicki Hardesty, Susan Joe Simms. Third Row: Dan McLean, Robert Percival, Pam Medak, Kathy Odom, Josephine Gent, Helder Santos, Raymond Delgado, Tony Parche, Barbara Devorak, Karen Knight, and Perino, Jeff Cuthbertson, William Evans, Dennis Marsha Mitchell. Second Row: Mr. Borton, Larry Jameson, and Harold Hatfield. Lenz, Ron Udy, Kenneth Hamilton, Willie Adger, {LEFF TT: Ratow Campbell and friend seem to have worked out the problem. Mrs. DominqueZ, Dale Roberts, and Kathy Mathews appear to be discussing the verb 'to be. L153 MRS. ZEBRACK'S THIRD PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS First Row: Reginia Pornaras, Marlene Vicki Weston, Cathy Mathews, Sharie Sbrazza, Linda Wade, Mary Dybdahl, Susan Short, Carol Pontious, Barbara Frink, Susanna Bendito, Keller, and Chris Belche. Second Row: Mrs. Zebrack, LEFT: Working hard on a suspended motor are Ralph Raminez, Porfy Baca, Helder Santos, and Ricky Moya. RIGHT: Displaying their artistic ability im Mr, Briggs! Applied Arts Class are Mike Fleck, Delores Dilla yr d, and John Thompson, 154 MR. GILLUM'S THIRD PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS --------- First Row: Tom Shearer, Harry Bruce, Nancy Blethen, Betty Dittmer, Lauretra Fuller, Ethel Gooden, Carolyn Carter, Sharon Key, Linda Benkowski, Tony Melgoza, and Cortez Jackson. and Jim Shari O'Neal, Kathleen Roberson, Dennis Leong, Gilley. Third Row: Mike Crews, Paul Wakeman, Mark Fischer, Phillip McDown, Patrick Brown, Dale Roberts, Ron Mifflin, Daniel Mayeda, Richard Golueke, Leo Bandini, and Ed Sousa, Second Row: Mr. Gillum, Harold Simmons, Al Barker, Ken Gross, Mike Brown, and Jackie Hall. Third Row: Alvin Hill, Roger Hill, Roger Henry, Richard Tomason, David Weindel, Arnold Kuntz, Ran Hathcock, and Alcus Dorton, i MRS. BROKAW'S THIRD PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS --------- First Row: Barbara Elliot, Paule Lindsey, Sherry Ann Greer, Linda Lewis, Rosamond Glidewell, and Babett Griffin. Second Row: Mrs. Linda Winters, Brokaw, Frank Potts, i i 3 : bu... we MISS WILLIAMSON'S FOURTH PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS--------- First Row: June Yovino, Brenda Combs, Judi Hiring, Beverly Schessow, Jacqueline Hubert, Elizabeth. Bias, Vicki Miller, Anna Cox, Joyce Farr, and Judy LeFebvre. Second Row: Miss Williamson, Cathy Brooks, April Sebring, Beverley Otto, Linda McIntosh, Mary Buenrostro, PERIOD ENGLISH Brenda Helen Williams, Sharon Johnson, Loretta Jacqualine Gasaway, Walda Barbara Cavness, and Diane Sidney. Colberg, Bob Carter, Gary MRS. COLBERG'S FOURTH CLASS--------- First Row: Pat Kirk, Markle, Rincon, Diana Rocha, Jefferson, Second Row: Mrs. Jones, Rudolph Blake, ue Champion. Evonne Barbara Rainbolt, and Renée French. Rodger Deaton, Ron Sandy Way, Betty Reynoza, Myrtle Clark, Anna Jones, Third Row: Stewart Neal, Hamilton, Tom Childs, Curtis “Hilliard, Elliott Williams, Harry Brown, Roy Gonzales, Steve Treloar, Unknown, Steve Brown, Richard Davis, and Steve Burnett. Howard, Unknown, Dennis Woodruff, Larry Gilbert, Raymond Dani, Dave Wafer, and James Calloway. Third Row: Roy Nickola, Don Foster, Ronnie Babb, Ronnie Collier, Unknown, and Melbia Craft. Wilson, Dave Asch, Sam Baird, Daniel Eddie Jinkins, and Luther Third Row: Raymond Meno, Walker, Charles Russell, Sam Lee, Joe Frhea, Arnett Spears, Kster Davis, and William Wilson. Joseph MR, SNYDER'S FOURTH PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS --------First Row: Linda Dunson, Kathy Brown, Colleen Covell, Marcelle Maddox, Cathy Wood, Jeanette Peterson, Patricia Scott, Jo Ann Reis, Marlene Quintana, Dana Cappetta, Cindy Bramlett, and Jo Ann Menezes. Second Row: Mr. Snyder, Linda Berg, Mirlam Redner, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Betty DeGrace, Patricia Penner, Beth Rowley, Carol Parrish, Linda Lindstom, and Virginia Brown, Third Row: Mike: Casolo, Don Hansen, Steve Forney, Danny Baker, Mike Robak, Ron Jobes, Jerry Gerard, and Bill Plunkett. MRS, MATTONEN'S FOURTH PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS--- -First Row: Donna Bartell, Janice Huntziker, Debbie Eads, Bernice Johnson, Sydra Wade, Nancy Stubblefield, Marilyn Guffey, Linda Speth, Flora Staudinger, and Beverly Leg. Second Row: Mrs Mattanen Terry Miller Dennis Tavlor Jack Knight MRS. PROTTER'S FOURTH PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS ereee First Row: Charlene Smith, Jeannette Vaught, Pam McCullough, Tommie Sue Williams, Pam Wilson, Janis Fortson, Patsy Carter, ekg | Richmond, Mary oss. Second Row: 156 Mrs, Protter, Patricia Garner, Mary Rios, Martha Chesnick, Teri Ascari, and Judy Paul Ford, Gary Bryant, Douglas Farrell, George Cruz, and Gary Langwell, Third Row: John Banuelos, Ray Dickinson, Dennis Bunce, George Genesini, Veo Luster, Homer Ellett, Hubbart Wallace, Ernest Loura, and John Wilson, a7 McConnell, Gayle Androws, Dan Allisow, Dickman Hee, Chris Faison, Gary Gill, Gary Hayes, and Mike Castillo. Third Row: Randy Cannitt plants Dale Spelhaug, Fred Claypole, Bruce Canaway, Jim Allyn, John Sattler, Jeff Clow, Wayne McNeil, Robin Henderson, Dave Carter, and Dan Dreger, Class Officers sore tase MR. BORTON'S FOURTH PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS Mr. Borton, Richard Kirk, Ernest Silva, Bill Barker, --------- First Row: Warren Jensen, Danny and Larry Jewel. Third Row: Glen Stanley, Chris Mercado, Joan Glasper, Cathy Ranger, Val Rae Crystofiak, Paul Bernadou, Mike Moore, Lino Martin, Judy Uhrhammer, Jackie Edmondson, Kathy Cardoso, Jan Kirkand, Sam Peagram, Danny Tam, Joe Daniels, and Jim Scott. Second Row: Tegtmeyer, Ralph Ramirez, pramnonannisrne ea rs MRS. ZEBRACK'S FOURTH PERIOD ENGLISH Charna Johnson, Sandra Jaffe, April Brooks, Laura CLASS--------- First Row: Barbara Dubber, Brewer, Vicki Kauk, Myrtle Hyde, Verna King, Catherine Wills, Ruth Wilkins, Barbara Ivey, Yvonne Gerold Best. Third Row: Anthony Cardenas, Olbert Bettencourt, Paula Fielding, Regina Stevenson, Tanya Sonsten, Dale Klein, Norman Barnes, Gene Schnabel, Bohrer, Carol Nevses, Lynette Kirschman, Sharon John Williams, Lynn Kiser, Jack Rush, Ron Dover, Hubble. Second Row: Mrs. Zebrack, Irma King, Dennis Stalnaker, and Jack Hewatt. : LEFT: Eddie Virgil, Ed Houdashelt, and Melbia Craft work with the circular saw in wood shop. RIGHT: Randy Foo and Arlla Webb ex- amine a specimen with their instructor, M r. Norman, 157 Eddie Vigil and Kd Houdashelt seem to be on-lookers Looking tor lumber in a woodshop class are Milton as: Melbia Craft works at the saw. Popke, Rickie Beck and Ronnie Hamilton. sy +f a ee | o MISS WILLIAMSON'S FIFTH PERIOD ENGLISH Dennis Cocherell, Mike Paredes, Doug Patterson, CLASS--------- First Row: Connie Fielding, Tony Aranda, and Paul Bernadou. Third Row: Paulette Yednak, Jan Garland, Nelda Maxwell, Dan Chavez, Mike Brown, Roscoe Cooper, Richard Susan Fernandes, Phyllis Claybrook, Michelle Caughman, Mike Brooks, Eddie Jackson, John Clute, Linda Crockett, and Doris Sims. Second Hardin, Lisso Harper, Donald Fine, and Tony Row: Richard Deaton, John Flores, Julio Najera, Mello. MRS. BROKAW'S FIFTH PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS Joe Lee, Jacob Cooley, Steven Agrular, Ken Scott, --------- First Row: Wayne Copper, Robert Leyva, and Don Cunningham, Third Row: Lee Franklin, Romona Johnson, Lola Bever, Dorothy Matthews, David Mills, Charles Johnson, Dave Black, Mike Patrica Bell, Wesley Olden, and Leland Harrison, Hibbs, and Mike Ransford. Second Row: Mrs. Brokaw, 158 Roosevelt, Whittington, , eee, | Boson ——— At Rallies Par ed MRS, MATTONEN'S FIFTH PERIOD ENGLISH Rogers, Ernie Ovitt, and Jimmy Tokuyeshi. Third CLASS--------- First Row: Joyce Willson, Donna Row: Ed Burrows, Steve Badger, Allen Autry, Albert McCoy, Lola Lethride, Linda Love, Beverly Bass, Larry Williams, Robert Leighty, Willie John- Conwright, Beatrice Carlson, Edith Talley, Landa son, James Joey, John McCurry, Robert Wilson, Garcia, and Lupe Gonoles. Second Row: Mrs. and Charles Wilson. Mattonen, Cornelieus Brown, Wilford Stenson, Adrian TER'S FIFTH PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS Winrow, Helen Moore, Judy Olson, Rose Mont- pene tree Row: Mary Myers, Marianne Cernac, gomery, Linda Garland, Barbara Trujillo, and Kris Betty Kaminski, Nancy Hall, Willy Leenders, Harriet Beale, Third Row: Bill Lunacy ae pea hs Langston, Theresa Talley, Cris Paulsen, and Linda Victor Manning, Bill Farries, Mi e Myers, McGrath. Second Row: Mrs. Protter, Mallory Espinosa, Dave DeLagarza, and Ron Coats. MRS, FITZGIBBON'S FIFTH PERIOD ENGLISH Hattich, Carol Yacorgynski, Roger Steiskal, Lotar CLASS --------- First Row: Dede Gaynor, Sue Westfall, Danny Newman, and Gary Yost, Third Fisher, Janis Mitchell, Kathryn Jackson, Sharon Row: Jack Herting, Randy Collins, Mike Balcombe, Fowler, Barbara Buck, Cheryle Crawley, Lynda Richard Bentley, Steve Anderson, Dennis Miskaukas, : Sharpe, Anita McBreen, Karen Hearn, and Hope Jim Fidley, Larry Priest, David Messenger, and Perry. Second Row: Mrs. FitzGibbon, Silkie Steve Myers. Sullivan, Ruby Dancer, Darlene Robertson, Pat MR. BEBELAAR'S SIXTH PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS Carol Perdni, Teresa Scott, Tina Wood, Cathy Fisher, Marsha Criddle, and Alice Derrick. Second Row: Mr. Bebelaar, Sharon Devers, Ste phen MRS. COLBERG'S SIXTH PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS --------- First Row: Darlene Visness, Juanita Jackson, Gaylene Davis, Janis Klettke, Pennie Henderson, Winnie Turner, Shirley Green, and Barbara Hill. Second Row: Mrs, Colberg, Howard MRS, BROKAW'S SEVENTH PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS--------- First Row: Betty Davis, Claudette Linsy, Susan MclIntyre, Velma Patrick, Carol Gonzales, Oweater Washington, Sandra Bellard, Dorietha Harris, and Linda Pereira. Second Row: Weakley, --------- First Row: Linda McGuire, Mary Gulotto, Salle, co r , “3 ig Ss 4 — . ww Contribute Bottle =! Caps Ly _ bt . ag Ree Wes Bookout, Thomas Arnold, Mike and Jo Ann Karras. Third Row: Kariti Njanja, Ricky Scott, Carl English, Bruce Gillum, Lance Schneider, and Allan Nunefroh., 4 : ‘ai, IH lg = a Hatton, Terry Tornquist, Lucas Lopez, Roy Charles Williams, and Richard Sims. Third Row: Ron Beatty, Gary Reeder, Jack Lundquist, John Ewing, Danny Wright, Michael Mraz, Michael Godwin, Melvin Bradley, and Paul Peterson. Mrs. Brokaw, Will McKelvy, Jimmy Scott, Steve Simon, Fred Long, and Maurice Holeman, Third Le! Row: Charlie Dora, Donald Dunn, Robert Spears, a James Anderson, Darold Barker, and Larry ick Bailey. . A 4 = eee, | Ai MRS, LUTEN'S SEVENTH PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS Marlend Purmort. Second Row: Mrs. Luten, Linda a First Row: Gladys Hail, Teresa Bianco, Mitchell, Charlene Davis, Doris Mills, Bernice Diaz, Sandra Kawahara, Karen Swearingen, Nina Prentice, and Rod Yoahum. Third Row: Harlem Nitz, Kelly Craig Wilhens, Norman Loretta Johnson, Judy Lilghman, Marilyn Walters, Quinn, Mark Gralrane, Pam Metz, Monica Armstrong, Gail Arnold, and Serda, Danny Hyde, Alen Roberts, and Ricky Beck. MRS. SOCHER'S SEVENTH PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS Socher, Angela Herrera, Josephine Chan, Cheryle --------- First Row: Barbara Simmons, Sherry Palmer, Joe Serb, Gilbert Abeyta, Richard Zimmer, Colbert, Diane Rogers, Becki Wogjt, Virginia and Gary Pastoor. Third Row: Paul Bergeron, Anderson, Sharyon Taylor, Carolyn Paquito, Susan Willie Collier, Lloyd Lurrell, Francis Pang, Jesse Gunn, Linda Dalen, Cheryl McCarthy, Karen Gonzales, Brian Marlowe, Eddie VanWinkle, Lenny DeCourten, and Jean Ford. Second Row: Mrs. Gurule, Monty Martinez, and Carl Arko. Left pic. Working on their pottery are Stephanie AmMmtotft, Rion Skinner, John Clemons, and Larry Dossman, Right picture, Receiving tool from Mr. Oberg is Darold Barker, and working eet is Roosevelt Whittington, MRS. COLBERG'S SEVENTH PERIOD ENGLISH Davine Swihart, Virginia Barnes, Pat Arko, Chandra CLASS--------- First Row: Rhonda Prince, Liz King, Phebe O'Shea, and Pat Boyd. Third Row: Hall, Susan Scotto, Lynn Bennett, Jenny Milstead, John Morris, Andrew Stevenson, Barbara Belt, Nancy Shideler, and Laura Jones, Second | Row: Lynn DeLain, Sandra Fisher, Pam Freeman, Mrs. Colberg, Mary Ann Allord, Ida Fahrenholtz, 162 Christina Van Vogelpoel, and Connie Stephens. MR.SNYDER'S SEVENTH PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS --------- First Row: Ellen ‘Cullen, Ey ned a Stromsodt, Diane Borner, Allanah Lloyd, Carole Jenkins, Sharon Foo, Del Rhoda Crockett, Shirley Chan, Susan Galloway, and Stephanie Mires. Second Row: Mr. Snyder, Linda Bridges, Cheryl Minton, MRS. MATTONEN'S SEVENTH PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS--------- First Row: Dewena House, Leslie Davis, Karen Dozer, Linda Taylor, Elizabeth Way, Carol Winters, Nancy Puff, Gayle Bryant, Diane Bridges, Carol Sha, and Evelyn Ross. Second Row: Mrs. Mattonen, Pat Sullins. I .ucinda Freeman Carol DeLong, Diana Parsons, Charlene Williams, and Mike Williams. Third Row: Leslie Outman, Jack Murdock, Mike Cornell, Mike Volpi, Wayne Mitchell, Mike Warwick, Don Williams, and David Ruport, Stella Fletcher, Darlene Kennedy, Randy Hilburn, Al Foster, and Ed Watt. Third Row: Lee Vanderpool, Daniel Thomson, Dave Mazzi, Paul Lutz, Milan Olsen, Bruce Jeffress, James Low and Matt Donahue, 4 MRS. ZEBRACK'S SEVENTH PERIOD ENGLISH Gleen Hammack, Bob Hunt, Roy Jackson, and Robert CLASS--------- First Row: Marcine Smalling, Rita Armistead. Third Row: George Busig, Charles Elsts, Charlene Goff, Melody Pratt, Virginia Melendez, Odel Thompson, Warren Ford, Gary Cordova, Susan Smith, Pat Laurent, Shirley Kidsk, Flowers, George Lynn, Clarence Taylor, Terry Susan Loiseau, and Deanna Maruska. Second Row: Hand, James Hudson, and Frank Archuleta. Roy Dwy, Mike Axelsen, Ray Shipp, Richard Moya, MR. GILLUM'S SEVENTH PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS Washington, Annie Dossman, Barbara ‘Thomas, --------- First Row: Helen Polega, Mary Hardwick, Wilma Price, Linda Orozco, Charles Weaver, Georgia Vaughan, Pat Hegenauer, Roseann and Gary Creech, Third Row: Ray Romero, Carl Imbornone, Eva Rincon, Liz Speulda, Patricia David, Perfy Baca, Calvin Watterson, Ron Oakes, Evans, Elizabeth Curtis, Joanna Kneisel, and Mike Soule, Edward Houdashelt, Victor Odling, Nancy Magers. Second Row: Mr. Gillum, Betty and Charles Ortega. MR, SNYDER'S EIGHTH PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS Ernest Shiloh, Mike Porter, Robert Stassen, Karen woo eH First Row: Gloria Houston, Marie Bamford. Third Row: Ray Duncan, Art McMullan, Hernandez, Chris Harlan, Teresa Garcia, Linda Pancho Diaz, Ricky Lair, George McGlothen, Johnston, Rebecca Brenneman, Teri McPherson, Chauncy Turnbow, John Mocabee, and Jerry Donna Wilson, Janet Machen, Pam Emmanuele. Witman. Second Row: Mr. Snyder, Don Geer, Sam Roberson, CLASS- -+--- First Row: Carolyn Treshman, Susan Santerelli, Pam Rice, Dorothy Batcheller, Evangeline Melgoza, Linda Decious, Linda Castagnasso, Brenda Williams, Alice Reed, and Barbara Thrower. Second Row: Mrs. FitzGibbon, Present Toni Griffin, Gretchen Ralff, Nancy Herguth, Denise Drake, Lorraine Solorio, Karen Christensen, Paula Garner, Kristine Jefferey, and Jennifer Anderson. Third Row: Steve Diesen, Gary Galan, Dale Marlar, John Cole, Terry Gay, Jim Mghee, and Larry Dorey, MRS. ZEBRACK'S EIGHTH PERIOD ENGLISH Bernten, Olivia Rhoten, Cynthia Silvas, Marilyn CLASS----First Row: Joyce Hamlin, Sue Montford, Hopkins, Arla Webb, and Nancy Diaz. Third Row: Sharon Stebbins, Maxine Wilson, Virginia Kane, Edward Faeth, Bruce Borgert, Steve Younts, Mike Diana i peek Jacqueline Hurst, and Susan Drace, Driscoll, Ken Taylor, Zane Galentine, Steve Vaughn, Second Row: Mrs, Zebrack, Darlene Tilinian, Judy and Gerald De Pew. MRS, BROKAW'S EIGHTH PERIOD ENGLISH Seana Second Row: Mrs, Brokaw, Ray Felder, e CLASS- -- First Row: Debbie Stout, Maria Esther Ron atty, Richard Rakestraw, Lucas Lopez, 164 Mosqueda, Brenda Wilson, Judy Willis, and Frances Tyron Davis, Wayne Hawley, and Dorian Jewett. MISS PROTTER'S EIGHTH PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS--------- First Row: Lamonda Page, Eva Quesenberry, Sonja Thomas, Linda Peek, Emily Espiaeza, Carolyn Sanders, Darol Lawsen, Linda Hopkins, and Verna Veal. Second Row: Mrs, Protter, Ray Griffin, Theodore Jackson, Willy ¢ % 8 % a ’ a a Sew. MR, BEBELAAR'S EIGHTH PERIOD ENGLISHCLASS --------- First Row: Debbie Bryan, Donna Hover, Margo Jorgernen, Janette Liles, Loretta Kyle, Janice Van Meter, Linda Sillett, Susan Nabeta, Faye Jones. Second Row: Dana Hyatt, Christine Hensley, Janet Peres, Mildred Reser, Maribeth Nelson. Second Row: Mrs. E. Brown, Margdret Anderson, La-Wanel Head, Shirley Ann Simpson, i oe e.2 ‘5 ‘ : i em 4 ” . | 4 walt i } ; a - a ee Nee : aes: i “ : pa i ait - etait 8 ee bd 4 by ‘ t § py ae ao bs Betty Coppedge, John C. Saunders and Richard Roberts. Third Row: Gary Waters, Jerry Clark, Donald Reed, Raymond Meno, Donald Jordan, James Robertson. Stubblefield, Clifton Lindley, Wayne Captain, Bonnie Nash, Pete Taylor, and Neil Lachen. Third Row: Larry Ojeda, Larry Johnson, Neil Osbun, Ike Harris, Marc Higgins, Richard McDaniel, Jerry Newton, Paul Gayer, Bill Flrey, and Gary Bell. puree, ae Ss n Claxton, Norma Carlsen, Nancy Gallagher, Forrect Gomez, Ed Freitas, Dennis de Cacio, Jon Rios. Third Row: Steve Monron, Vince McCarrie, Wayne Floyd, Walter Runey, Billy Phelps, Allen Anderson, John Diestler, Jim Ross and Steve Martin, William Creer, James Jordan, and MRS, FITZGIBBON'S NINTH PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS--------- First Row: Kathe Marquez, Artmethia McFadden, Terry Andrews, Beverly Einer, Laurie Pedretti, Barbara Arambula, Darlene Peterson, Carol Mathews, and Marlene Semas, Second Row: Rich McKinsey, Alan Greiner, Jim MR. HOLM'S NINTH PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS --------- First Row: Sue Ruloph, Sheryl Minyen, Donna Crittenden, Kathy Morrison, Linda Edna Diaz, Sandy Ballerstein, MR. BEBELAAR'S NINTH PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS--------- First Row: Carolyn Puim, Louis Swartz, Linda Mitchell, Linda Lopez, Jackie Stern, Judy Orr, Carol Olson, Marylee Rowley, Lynne Bacher, and Debbie Bailey. Second Row: Bertha Goforth, Soundra Howard, Judy Harmon, and Linda Miller. Second Row: Mr. Holm, Steve Ja rrett, Joe Ortega, 4 sa Hinds, Wayne Smith, Leo Baum, Jim Marten, Keith Peterson, Cliff Gore, Ralph Campbell, and Mrs. Fitzgibbon. Third Row: Richard Davis, Robert Pearl, Unknown, Dennis May, Gene Gallegos, David McArthur, Bill Grisham, Ted Conklin, Ron Steele, Lynn Taylor. and Jack Farris. Philip Robbins, Larry Vines, Lee Enos, Pat Hamilton, Debbie Wilson, Etta Jordan, Shirley | Rice, Reid, and Pat Robinson, Third Row: Charles a Jones, Wayne Horton, Robert Turner, John Goularte, John James, Jerry Quinn, William Otten, Curtiss Timmons, Harold Maier, and Kevin Lods, Jerry Nofziger, Ray Castro, Dave Williams, Jim McComish, and Mr. Bebelaar. Third Row: Pat Van Brunt, Ron Conley John Brickman, Steve Yost, Don Edwards, and Michael] Wooduff. MRS, PROTTER'S NINTH PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS Pryor, Sandra Radder, Sandy Wentz, Karen Gruber, Alma Strtte, Linda Nelson, and Nancy Puccetti. Second Row: VMIRS. ZEBRACK'S NINTH PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS Tucker, Beverly Matthews, Zebrack, ‘ ee i g Linda McCarty, Joyce Page, Donna Wilson, Connie Collins, and Connie Draper. Third Row: Greg Potter, Franklin Darby, Dave Greenwell, Mike Pottle, Tim McDaniels, Donnie Pallister, Michael Humphry, Jim Habe, and Roger McMining. Karen MR. GILLUM'S NINTH PERIOD ENGLISH GiGkss --------- First Row: Rebeca Escamilla, Connie Deimler, Gladys Williams, Joyce Holland, Dianner Combs, Barb Jefferson, Dorris Harris, Alice Scales, and Cassie Robinson. Second Row: Beverly Walker, Judy Smith, Eileen Spenger, Janice Stroup, ---First Row: Michelle LaLonde, Chisti Frausto, Beatrice Diaz, Liz Todd, Judy Mrs. Protter, Howard Rew, Steve Davis, Mike Patricia McCullough, Karen Chapman, Glenda Artz, Patrick Murray, Gary Egger, and Mr. Gillum. Third Row: John Gonzales, John Whisenhunt, Robert Mason, Max Godek, Larry Pietenick, kh Od LaFountain, Sam Mullins, Mike Davis, and Bill Nelson. Epley, Carolyn Braziel, Margaret Myers, and JoAnn Gibson. Third Row: Robert Ritter, Rory Lewis, Cunningham, Steve Miller, Bill Mohland, John Bettencourt, Mike Crescenti, and Jeff Myer. James Yearwood, Buddy Riley, Arthur Runions, Jack Dick Watley, gs Marrion Maddox, George Barlow, Davi Walker, Robert Schieber] John Apodaca an Arno Brewer discuss project in Tech-Lab, Robert Schieberl, Adrian Hurtado, Dick Watley and Mike Ramun are busy pre- paring material for pre-tech project, Pre- Technology Program Enables Students to Make Practical Use of Their Knowledge of Machines RE Ricl roll furtl bra, Lab suré proj weel thei othe solv illus evel mak mat lang are Sny¢ PRE- TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM ocr es This year a new program has been intr oduce¢ at Richmond High School. Twenty-six Junior boys are en- rolled in the two-year program to prepare them for further education in technical fields of their choice. The course consists of classes in Physies, Alge- bra, English and the Tec! ogical Laboratory (Tech+ 5 , ao Work in all classes is done at a pace which in-. sures that all students understand the subject. A The students play an important part In planning cts and choosing books, The teachers meet once a yn classes and to discuss the students and project week to p 1eir gress. : re t is made tointegrate each class with the others. For example, a problem discussed in Physics is solved mathematically in Algebra; then a project to illustrate the problem is built in the Tech-Lab, and every step is written up Im En 1. I 1e object is to make practical us hat is | arned about machines, mathematics, physical principles, and the English ancuagve ne The inatcuct ors of the Pre-Technology Program are Mr. Roy Fogel, Physics and Algebra; Mr. Franz Snyder, English; and Mr. Gordon Barnes, Tech-Lab., Lee Harrison, Arno Brewer, bridge. George Simpier and Leon Greer are seated in class while Mr. Snyder checks Lee Harrison's assign- ment. Larry Belles, Arno Brewer, Jim Sevier, Joe Pang and Lee Woolridge observe light re- Right: Davy Marshall and Dick fraction. Watley are busy in the lab. Right: Robert Schieberl, Adrian Hurtado, John Apodaca, Dick Watley, Lee Harrison, Jim Sevier, Tom McGee, Michael Butler and Mr. Barnes watch Jim Gambell work on his project. Construction of the bridge, which con- nects Richmond and San Rafael, was begun in 1953, and the construction was com- pleted in 1956, after thirty months of work. The bridge, which has two decks, ex- tends approximately four miles. 1965 Shield Staff P LYNNETTE HATTICH Editor-in-Chief BOBBIE WINK Senior Editor BONITA CAMERON CO-Class Editor LINDA FONTES ERNEST GAINES Class Editor WANDA WATTS Boys' Athletics Girls' Athletics DIANE GOLDEN Index Editor ELAINE YOUNG Dark Room Technician JAMES BATEMAN Assistant Editor JUDI MCMULLEN Activities Editor JANE GRANTHEM Layout Editor PECOLA BROWN SUE WOOD VICKI STEELE Art Editor Organizations and Government Copy Editor TEE ZHEE SANDERS Photographer SHERRY VARGAS SHARON MCKINNEY Advertisements Business Manager ones fo fl oh mé : Ozh section ne hangin’ Sinds and savages at_eng PAT HUNT take started ch, 48-46 Feature Editor, Fall q, points neede The 4th period saw the Oilers They were to be me out gunning for all they ever, as the Oilers willl eo Sega lre worth, - v : waite Whether ow! CARLA STREIGHTIFF ig__thei not, Coach S! Reporter, Fall and Spring McGl ints ‘eserves with Circulation, Fall and Spring ket Dia; ml the clock. Except for some Ed Faeth (122 shots the Oiler scoring was McCarrie (135 A for the night. Leggett (147 } summary of the game would Marshall (15¢€ it as lopsided as the score. Charles Weave S the Oiler full-court press disturbed the Jet guards no ounding and Dennis K clas8). Steve M points with a { did not have a hiong with the fine reb he Oiler front ‘) g part in bw Vv encsin y 3 — GAUCHO Spots frre om i Playing ji we the Oiler J | hapk sa in the pr lwas— 2 BEN LEFEBVRE night 46-3 Reporter, Fall and Spring game that — ee | lowed 1: point in the game the Owers the Oilers ipped in 6 points before Encinal ild get the ball to their end of court, This, in fact, was the Jumped off @ ipt for the— ac gc. and of the fj lose aplished” : ‘inued to imp | ffere) iss, ¥ 4 at the end vr thr | tio” 3 ) lead. ‘ mod two decisi 133” Comming on ++ as eirht out of Pf nd half-bote CHRIS COLBORNE Lear, The 0: Reporter, Fall and Spring at ; and scored another Vilers we ‘e allowing the J: ie mae ‘ $e first furs ae hath 4 up th PAULETTE SMITH sUTL oleae Pl eaaehet Fall and Spring 7. : arst ¢ hig % . Meiches with have already M17 pound cla id class); 1 class); AMV! fal fou ee. With DIANA ATKINS men the Reporter, Fal] ved ttle, but Feature Editor, en- = put in Spring ves Ba On 4) h four minutes left, and gave 4 them ai Staricrs a well-earned rest. the end of the first half Rich- ad cammanded a 48-22 lead h more to come. lips. tarting the second half the Coach’ rs again had their first string make : thecourt. Using the full- -court coaching s- a 48 eu 2 Pe Pe r’s Var This wi rood look ‘at Mr. Phillips with the turno : hae Hi-Nus Staff K eeps Si W JOHN DAVIDSON Editor-in-Chief, Fall and Spring’ aye “(? « ‘0 a Richwoand Hi-Nus EDITOR JOHN DAVIDSON eee Editor Linda Gill Assistant Managing Ed.....Linda Martin Cc soul ition Editor .. Frances Galiucci ‘eature Editor Bt, Pat Hunt Circulation Manager .. Frances Gallucci boys’ Sports. Editor . -Ben Lefebvre Girls’ Sports Editor..... Irene Carlson eporters: Dee Dee Adkir Chris Col- borne, James Fair, Steve Sorvett Carla Straightiff Print Shop Crew--James Clark, James Cough in, Morris Dickerson, Ronnie Eggers, Don Frisk, Ric hard Grant, David ahaa Bruce Hoimes, Ken Kincaid, Don W. King, James { , f -angston, John McCorkell, David Donal Ken Moeliman, John 5 no, Ron Stanberry, Lyle Strom- odt, Paul Wetselaar, Gay Wheatld, ns Student Body Well Informed LINDA GILL Managing Editor Fall and Spring PAT REMBERT Reporter, Fall and Spring ocal Representative 06 Students Mins SnowBall Trophy Awards F For Mr. George Carroll, mayor of the One-bundred-: Ean) ity of Richmond, presemed 4 received cert! ouquet of red roe aN their L ndre, Snow t the e renior © on, Di a ‘ LS A € : lal nd oa, igh | Bast s Bradd} 5 raig.Br pbs Mary Burning, C “t+rip to ns a 5) J ne | at irls ports, sch, Gary Coll pices oy op! oe Gary 4 . Fall and Spring age col Myser, Jim Coughi..., amoand tele Ovell, Marita Davila, 53 Robert Davenport, nak ; ‘ om: Elston, % ll the preceding § KRIS TARR @ iy the prs Wans, Dave Ey seed” yg Assistant Editor, | i incase one ee Fall and Spring | haron Foo, J Rocreation and Paiweo orn veereeey rink, Ant he Christmas Snowball Dance is Gibon, Ruth he biggest and most important yee. Jane ee, 1e v ngraved along wr 4 u ocial event of the year for teen- Sandra Gu ers here and is the only one held pon Hall, itywide for ’ “ Heffly, Jack he first t Roseann Imi , ¢ Tata ae pe nays Oo cou bricK JOY ce co de BBN, Lade, L? ? e Lewis, Dia ong, Steve Phillip Me) JIM FAIR _ Mike Meye ee hid Sports, Sinard Mitiadt 2 and Spring nnie Milstead, John Mo- Say, we if j Morgan, Kathy Murphy, secre ; WOxford, Nicki Peterson, hair: Sudden Pestas, Bob Pornaras, Ron Lonnie Truj ook Aager, Joyce Ann Reis, byt shans 1 et fnolds, Dennis Richards son, hosen b “ne Rinna, Mike Rohag SV _-— Roybal, Richard ic achieveme — Saxton, Alice Sx joure ares FRANCES GALLUCCI ,—4Villie M Circulation Manager fein en ae = simmons, t Diane was Fall and Spring ymonyz five seconaary ScnuVvip it the Richmond district: De Anza, Muriel Sm Roneale Hosmer; El Cerrito High, nie Swansc Sleanor Morris; Harry Ells, Linda Hellen Wil Bradshaw: and Gompers, Dorothy Linda We Bayless. Diane | INDA MARTIN Carol Wilson ‘rom RUHS to Reporter, Works, Bi il yver the annual Fall and Spring and Wilma Y small, Tom 5 -hree queens tc Zally Suttong £ nect-to Ta STEVE SORVETTI _£ tps “Reporter, wrtant vg ee Meivi in Fall and Spring Class aie Ne resident, sale, and Jun eded to opie at 4 b _ Lise eussed at fet OQ | @ be ro) Th a 9 along with “910 signa- ing held last ita Leo, organizer of this 1965. ymitted them to the A skit com) ni. are interested in hearing this committe : yr tnne Hhame . 7} S fieht song, stay tuned theme for t oe eae “Time Mac Print shop Crew-—First Row: Mr. J. J. McMillan, Ron papers Ron Stanberry, Ken Kincaid, Second row: Gay Wheatley, Lyle Stromsodt, and Don W. King. Jim Clark feeds platen press. Pressman Don King watches Jim Coughlin learn the linotype keyboard layout. Feeding the press is Ron Eggers. Paul Wetselaar, Jim Coughlin, and Mike Serrano talk over their day's work. Students Take Avid Interest In Student Day | : December 2, 1965 Ron Reiblager reads essay toclass. Helen Williams and Carol Hankins lead a discussion while directing the activities in English. Eddie Jackson, English teacher, and Lisso Harper, assistant, correct papers after they give a test on the ''Good Earth . Students work hard at the blackboard, as Judy Gast explains their lessons. Janet Shuppert recites to her class. Joe Cunningham lectures to the students. | a Pom-Pon Girls Spark School Spirit MARILYN DAVENPORT KRIS TARR LINDA MARTIN SANDY STINNETT GLENDA JOHNSON CAROL HENDERSON JO ETTA CONWRIGHT DIANE ALEXANDRE Head Pom-Pon Girl SHARON PERKINS GWEN JACKSON Pom-Pon Girls organize the rooting section at San Leandro football game. Ma yorettes Boost i = gE a oe eS ie WEEE Ss SO ees ee; Majorettes---Tootsie Walker, Nancy Smith, Sue Allen, Head Majorette; Cissy McWatters, Carla Streightiff, Rita Leo, Sherry Vargas, and Janet Green do their routines on the foot- ball field. CISSY MCWATTERS Head Majorette RITA LEO Senior CARLA STREIGHTIFF H 180 Senior NANCY SMITH Junior SUE ALLEN Junior SHERRY VARGAS Senior TOOTSIE WALKER Junior JANET GREEN Assistant Head Yell Leaders. JUDY CARTER Senior Assistant LYNDA STEACY Head Yell Leader, Fall DEBBIE EVANS Junior Assistant KAREN BARATTA Junior Assistant GAIL WOLKENHAUER Senior Assistant DEBBIE BAILEY Sophomore Assistant DIANNE NOONER Spring Head Yell Leader JANICE VAN METER Sophomore Assistant Yell Leaders and Student Body yell for victory. Building Moral a Drum Major, field with band (vight). Ellen Hoffman (middle), gets ready to march on Companions, Beverly Walton (left) and John Long = - 5 cm = « . : + . iy ' i. _ San Leandro Game - Dianne’ Alexandre, Head Pom Pon Girl, Lynda Steacy, Head _ Cheer Leader, and Janet Green, Majorette, build spirit at the ' game, ° Our Band Represents Us In True RUHS Fashion TRUMPET SECTION---First Row: Steve Myers, Al Hernandez, Dick Kennedy, and Dale Roberts, Second Row: Randy Collins, Mike Porter, Vince McCarrie, James Martin, and Tom Barrett. TROMBONE SECTION—Gary Gale, Jack Herting, John Cole, Steve FLUTE SECTION----First Row: Monson, Fred Long. Sharron Stebbins, Ruth Gordon, Georgina Isola, and Linda Winn, FRENCH HORN SECTION- Gerald DePew, Gregg Littel, Dan Newman, and Bob Second Row: Gwen Jackson, Lorene Gosnell, Browne, and Linda Pettit. OBOE AND BASS CLARINET SECTION-- First Row. Margo Jorgenson and Diane Alexandre, Second Row: Terry Layton, Mike Marlow, and Roger Rogers. SAXOPHONE SECTION----First Row: Linda Wade, Art Johnson, and Charlie CLARINET SECTION--First Row: Judy Klette, Linda Mack, Bill Kennedy, Dodge. Second Row: Harold Crawford, Paul Wakeman, and Carol Pontious. Second Row: Lorraine Smith, Ron Mifflin, Elizabeth Einhorn, and George Petsas. Carolyn Snapp, Linda David, Carolyn Criddle, and Glenda Johnson. Third Row: Bill Plunkett, Don Baker, Barbara Frink, and Kathy Freeman. : Ellen Hoffman, Drum Major, TUBA SECTION--Bill Weeks, John Frost, Harry Brown, and Joe Butcher. leads the marching band, which is directed by Mr. Roger Olson. PERCUSSION SECTION--Jack Lundquist, Lance Atchison, Jeff Myer, Nancy Willard, Patty Arterberry, Mike Munday, and Tom York. Language Classes Left: iz ay F or The Oe eet a 5 ; 0 fs Bee eran : up ly or of rp ans in Foreign Countries LAURA FERNANDEZ Age 15 Manila, Philippine Is. All donation are given freely by the language class mem- bers. Sidney Bush and Randy Collins gladly donate money to this collector. oe ess sin eve inc, Sst oh‘ i. This is just one of the Spanish classes, which helps to support the Foster children. Richmond Union High's Language De- Hm partment has supported foster children for 17 years. This year the students of this depart- ment send $60.00 per month: $15.00 for each of the four students they are helping. They are supporting Josue Rafael Parra, age 35 Salvador Augusto Varela, age 13; and Marie Teresa Hernandez, also 13, all of Colombia. KY The fourth child is Laura Fernandez, age 15, of Manila, Philippine. All of the language classes donate money each month to raise the needed $60.00. This CS $15.00 per child helps clothe, feed, house a] i $ and educate them. Each child is supported BiRwes 27 0 nH phen until the age of 17. At this age he begins to gi a s es ig Mle ee eS work at the trade he learned while attending school. es Each month Josue, Saluadar, Laura, and . Marie write letters to the students at | Richmond Union High School telling them é about their life in their £ f home country. In turn the - “ students at Richmond High ii write telling them about life in America. These letters MARIA TERESA HERNANDEZ SALVADOR AUGUSTO VARELA are translated by the Age 13 Age 13 = Colombia Bogota, Colombia Foster Parents Plan who selected these needy stu- dents for Richmond High. ¥ I ‘ 1146-1206 65) 156- Fit ye10- ie «Gh ye iM. 1 7h ei. i Hil- 1 Ea SAS ET s a4 Mrs. Elsie Sanchez prepares a bank deposit. This is one of the French classes which corresponds, as well as donates freely, with the foreign students. Orchestra Members An Possess [nte i FLUTE AND OBOE SECTION--First Row: Ellen Hoffman, Linda Mack. Julie Klette, and Terry Layton. Second Row: James Gillem, Ruth Gordon, Regina Pornaras, and Diane Alexandre, BASS AND CELLO SECTION--Ernie Calhoun, FIRST VIOLIN Row: Trevis Macheel, Linda Glazier, Linda Johnson, and Barbara Slater, Second Row: Lynda Sharpe, Jennifer Milstead, and James Gillette, A typical scene is Mr. i Roger Olsen, Instructor, as he follows the script while directing the orchestra, § | The violin section warms t up before an assembly. 3 t ers An Avid Musical Pss_ Interest Ernie Calhoun, Kathy Murphy, and Laura Jones. . Ra Eee A eg eee Mr. Olsen discusses music with Trevis Macheel and Kathy Murphy. FRENCH HORN AND TRUMPET SECTION--First Row: Dale Roberts, Robert Gosnell, and Vince McCarrie, Second Row: Tom Barrett, John Long, Mike Munday and Gerald DePew. The string section practices a song. A Cappella Choir—First Row: Betty Ostby, Lupe Cordero, Chris Unger, Nancee Myers, Bob Gosnell, Tyree Hill, Chris Hill, Ellen Coats, and Betty Trainer. Second Row: Kathy Cox, Janice Peacock, Joyce Bradley, Tom Palmieri, Jim Conklin, Delbert Rosberg, Bill Kincaid, Karen Whitehead, Dottie Morley, and Shirley Dusenbery. Third Row: Cherie Hobbs, Gloria Najera, Paul Mieger, George Weeks David Nance, Alvin Rhoades, Ruth Heman, Carol Eaton, and George Ella Jackson. Fourth Row: Mr. Al Illick, Janice Frink, Jo Etta Conwright, Greta Agustin, Danny Rumrill, Gordon Reinhart, Bill Levine, Alan Marsumoto, Ray Delgado, and Betty Ralff. Ensemble—First Row: Betty Ostby, Lupe Cordero, Cathy Cox, Dottie Morley, and Ellen Coats. Second Row: George Ella Jackson, Nancee M ers, Bob Gosnell, Tom Palmieri, Carol Eaton, Bill Kincaid, 192 and Betty Ralff. Third Row: Greta Agustin, Janice Frink, Paul Mieger, Bill Levine, Alan Matsumoto, and Ray Delgado. Row: Janice Frink, Ray Delgado. A Cappella Graduating Seniors—First Row: Betty Ostby, Lupe Cordero, Chris Unger, Bob Gosnell, Tyree Hill, Chris Hill, Betty Trainer, and Shirle loria Najera, Nancee Myers, Bill Kincaid, Ruth Heman, Karen Whitehead, and Dottie Morley. Third Row: Jo Etta Conwright, Gordon Reinhart, Paul Mieger, Bill Levine, Alan Matsumoto, and Choral Ensembles Entertain Students With Concerts yi Mr, AI Illick, director of all the choral ensembles. Treble Clef---First Row: Marita Davilla, Tanya Bohrer, Susan Leotto, Gretchen Ralff, Harnett Langston, Ruth Ortiz, Donna Weatherly, Pam Cole, and Judy Decker. Second Row: Judy Gast, Candy Booth, Ernestine Lively, Nancy Shideler, Janice VanMeter, Alycia Mannel, Linda Berg, Teresa Stott, Ida Fahrenholtz, and Carrol Olson. Third Row: Sandi Mixed Chorus---First Row: Rose Montgomery, Patrica Robinson, Charlene Smith, Fred Pylant, Robert Turner, Ron Collins, Dare Williams, Verilyn Galloway, Geraldine Killian, Joyce Hamlin, Diane Letcher, Linda Rice. Second Row: Deborah Bryan, Mary Wassberg, Ray Felder, James Thomas, Ray Gonzales, Jerry Bohannon, Danny Brooks, Dave Lynch, Jack Waid, Linda Robertson, Juanita Jackson, Loretta Enloe, Margaret Kling, Carol Givens, Third Row: Jacqueline a “i pee A CAPPELLA OFFICERS----First Row: Bet Betty Trainer, and Dorothy Morley. Second Mieger, and Ray Delgado, Ostby, Nancee Myers w: Janice Frink, Pau Ro Bryce, Lynne McKinley, Betty Perkins, Artmethia McFadden, Lynn Bennett, Rhonda Prince, Dierdre Conaway, and Melinda Simmons. Fourth Row: Lynne Bacher, Janet Martin, Monica Armstong, Sally Brooks, Linda McAninch, Jackie Edmondson, Marie Suy, Liz Todd, and Betty Bath. Guerette, Nancy Bletheu, Josephine Parache, Donna McCoy, Ted Blackstone, Jim Sone, Leonard Fielding, Gary Cartrell, Don Hanson, Loretta Kyle, Christine Price, Beth Rowley, Barbara Armstrong. Fourth Row: Verna King, Alice Reed, Paula Johnson, Arnold Kuntz, Joseph Paulido, Randy Green, Mike Black, Steve Glasgow, Steve Anderson, Dave McArthur, Denise Rimes, Faye Jones, Valrae Martin, and Paula Rush. Luxembourg, Europey, S. Center of Tradition, Bi With her American sister, Ellen, Ginette shares an interest j music, Mr. Gordon Hoffman, his wife, Dorothy, and their daughters, Lynn, Ellen, and Dorothy, make Ginette feel like one of the family. Richmond High's exchange student from Luxembourg, Germany, during the 1964-65 school year is Ginette Blau. She arrived at her American home in August and will depart in June. She is the new daughter of Mr. and Mrs Gordon Hoffman of Four Kings Ave., Hercules. The program which Ginette followed every day at RUHS during the past school year includes the following: French, Physical Edu- cation, American Government, Oral English, U.S. History, and Spanish. Ginette is a member of the family andhas many duties assigned to 2 Ge , ) ; e ; IE fol her. One of her chores is to set the table every evening. 6:45 A.M! Ellen and Ginette depart fo Richmond High, where they attend the early shift of the second year of split session, new, Sends Ginette on, Blau To RUHS Cest j al ee 8 Ly = Ginette pays tribute to our American flag. Ginette and her lunch-time friends gather to read a letter from Ginette's home in Luxembourg. J Mr. John Enos, civics instructor, assists The exchange student prepares her mee ‘dia for Ginette with a special report. history lesson for the day. early Modern dance seems to hold Ginette in sion, Gi ! 2 ee ee pc Ohagp Se pee ; a trance. Sinette appears to have a way with animals as she plays with the family cat. Ginette tells students about her life in Luxembourg. Mr. Michael Furey, Pam, and Mrs. Furey make Ruby feel welcome in her new home in tells the Student Body about America, sr Sydney h Teeeee ey mM WA t Ruby and Pam enjoy a quiet evening at home. Ruby's hands race with dex- berity over the typewriter keys. i ae dy Se = ee 4 Ruby Appleby, Exchange Student From “The Land Down Under” Richmond High's exchange student from_ Sydney, Australia, for 1964-65 is Ruby Appleby. The girl from ‘Down Under ar- rived at her American home at 2654 Moyers Road, Richmond, in late Decem- ber, and plans to depart in June. Her new parents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Furey, and Pam, a Junior at RUHS, is her American sister. The program of classes which Ruby attends every day at RUHS includes US History, French 3, Physical Education, Oral English, Typing 1, and American Government. The Australian girl enjoys talking to Mrs. Blanche Sanford, her French teacher. Woo Ruby talks over her program with her counselor, Miss Vera Crosby, who maps out her schedule for the school year. Ruby is like all other women on the phone- ----long winded. iis Ruby and her friends join the Board of Commissioners in an all- Sister Pam brings out Ruby's hidden charm by making her out campaign to combat litter. look like an American teenager. i i Ruby admires American beauty and helps to maintain her family's garden. Ce ee | Gay Vargas's Band provides theme music for dancers. Ron and Audry are getting into the swing of things. 7 Big Turnout At First SA Dance The Decorating Committee worked hard to promote spirit. These people sat this one out. Witch? October 30, 1965 Some 500 students attend the first SA dance. Everyone waits for the next dance. The football team turned out in mass. ‘ ee) Het. = : : ° Candidates Wage Heated Battle For Spring Office, January 14, 1965 January 20, 1965 SA Office Seekers listen as Ron Walters makes his bid for the SA Presidency. Pred SHopent in rae Cun” Riguys Sper by Oe. 3. Vensreg PRS DAY. Jay Preuas .¢,. Qs¢ fea. -an fos } Tareeeacia, Discesscon Gao RUHS gets temporary wallpaper, as candidates display election posters in the hall. Hopeful candidates await their turns to speak at the assembly for election speeches. Kathy Dodge takes posses- sion of the floor. David Flower delivers a flowery bit of oratory. Fred Zardiackas holds student interest as he states his qualifications for the office of defense attorney. x beale a RAE s ‘5 a Tee % i LCE} | 9 65 ye z 65 Dick Pilkington informs stu- dents about what he plans to Candidates begin to feel election pressure. do if elected. Candidates regain poise. The ''Bearded Wonder , Bill Levine, sounds off. es $ ad a a $ tesevede ee eget. tc2asane® et : c eee eee et ; | By Left: John McCorkel provides a lot of bull. ae Middle: Diane Nooner cheers for victory as she aspires to be head yell leader. Right: The spring Election Board consists of Jane Mitoma, Charlotte Smith, Janet Wilcox, Cathy Vierra, Catherine Captain, Lucrucia Stone, Ruby Evans, and Ettia Fowlkes. Installation Of Officers Is A Solemn Ceremony February 5, 1965 Right: Joy Brind- ley and George Petsas, the Junior Class secretary and vice-presi- dent, await totake SA President Terry Layton extinguishes the old candle of his term of office and lights their oath of of- the new one for Ron Walters, the new SA President. . fice, a ee q x i Bs “3 = Xv = ee Center Right: John Davidson, commis- sioner of Law and Order, is told of his duties by Terry Layton. Brenda Brenner relates to Lee Ann Brajkovich her duties as commissioner of Lower Right: James Gilley congratu- lates Tom Barrett upon taking over social affairs. the direction of the Sophomore class as president for the Spring Semester. Class executives are sworn in by the installing officer, Terry Layton. Sandi Allyn explains the duties of the office of Commissioner of Publicity to Clauc who takes over the office for the Spring semester. ’ The first a al duty of the n SA president, Ron Walters, is to survey his audience. Liz Barroca receives the sponsibilities of defense torney from the outgoing torney, Jim Marlowe. Linda Stomstodt, Junior secretary, and Linda Wade, Junior vice-president, get ready to accept their new duties. Taking over the helm as SA president after repeating the oath of office is Ron Melvin Greenberg congratulates Jon Walters (Right), who receives the wish Honda, the new Junior Class pres- for success from the outgoing president, ident. Terry Layton (Left). The audience watches the ceremonies with great interest. Litter Dance Gail Misner, Debbie Ludlow, Lorraine Kassel, Linda Johns, Janice Goddard, Judy Diaz, Lee Ann Brajkovich, and Jackie Alves wait anxiously for ''Litter Queen results, Mike Mitchell is happy with his queen. Swinging music was provided by ''Skylighters Dick Foster and Diane Alexandre jerk ' with the crowd Queen Lorraine receives flowers and trophy as she sits on her garbage can throne. January 29, 1965 Is Booming Success Larry Williams ad- mires his date for Even the Chaperons have fun. the evening. Lorraine admires her trophy. e Jerk was the most popular dance of the night. Litter queen for '65 dances first royal dance. Powder-Puff Game Sets March 16, 1965 Bob's Beauties--First Row: Judy ''Jumping ' Carter, Janet ''Jolly'' Green, ''Dunkin Diane Nooner, and Nancy ''Sneady'' Smith. Standing: Goodgrief Gail Wolkenh hauer, Debbie 'Dribbles' ’ Evans, Lynda 'Stuffins'’ Steacy, Pan Henderson, Coach; Rita Lefty ! Leo, Sue Going in a circle, Pom-Pon Boys do their Alley opp Allen, and Tiny Tootsie Walker, routines: W ally Stevens, Less Higgenbotham, Robert Barrows, Joe Belehes Rick hard Martin, Jim Gillette, and Ben Yamzon. Diane Nooner awaits a pass. Fighting for the ball are members of both teams. a Sue Allen blocks as Diane Alexandre gets ready to pass the ball. The Dainty Pom-Pon Boys--First Row: Alan Matsumoto, Jim Gillette, Robert Barr Ows, and Wally Stevens, Standing: Richard Martin, Ben Yamzon, Dave Flower, Joe Belche, and Leslie Higgenbot! Nam, ff Basketball Back 10 Years Game Score LOWE-DOWNS--15, BOB'S BEAUTIES--4 Highpoint Girl--Jo Etta Conright with 7 Little Jo Ktta Conwright shoots for’ another basket while the rest of the team looks on. Cheerleaders: Alan Matsumoto, Ben Yamzon, Joe Belche, George Mayeda and Larry Freeman led rooters in Powder Puff Game. Dunkin'’ Diane Nooner and ''Gotta Go'' Alexandre reach for a Stuffins' S d ' Rocki Jou-G ig idg Ee nes E ALEX reac e Stuffins'' Steacy Jockin Jo Jo' vrig ay L -idg jump ball, while the team scrambles for recovery Suey Needing 4 and Rockin ee 10 Conwright pl ay: London bridge i = am scré ecovery. as Bob's Beauties and the Lowe-downs play basketball. = 8] g| ps of the 1965 Powder Puff game, The Lowe- ' Martin, ''Rockin Jo Jo'' Conwright, Ya-ba-Do Stinnett, and ''Go d Johnson, Marilyn ''the '' Davenport, Jim Lowe, Coach; Diane ''Gotta Go Alexandre, Kris ''Smelly Tarr, and Sharon Wa Whoo ' Perkins. ’ Junior Talent Show Boasts Undiscovered New Talent February 26, 1965 Jessica Freeman adds a bit of folk music to the show. Sandra Grigsby does her unique interpre- tation of ''Exodus ', which can only be done by her. Girls Football Team--First Row: Carol Morris, Cathy Vierra, Pat Todd. Second Row: Irene Carlson, Wanda Jackson, Tomasine Claypole, Teresa James, and Virginia Diesen. Third Row: Linda Landers, Charlene Hunt, and Becky McCracken. ; . are Head Coach, Charlene Hunt, appears to have developed a solid Mid-section, which is typical 208 of all RUHS football coaches. ne es ed LLOYD DICK FOSTER LONNIE PAGE PAUIE MADDEN NORTHCUTT Vikings Richmond Union High Band proudly marches for the TV audience. Referees are an- Marshell Jay interviews Coach nounced by Mar- Frank Kocsis, shell Jay. Without this man we wouldn't have had a TV game. __KGO-T Girls drag their reluctant beaus to Marryin' Sam Bill Levine. Romeo Scraggs sets his jug down long enough to marry a few couples. These students have had too much kick - a- poo- joy juice. “Dog Patch” Ns Appearance March 19, 1965 'Dogpatch stomp is most popular dance of the night. Carl Lewis and Peter Piazza seem to have lost their Girls keep close watch and chains on their husbands- girls and eluded Marrying' Sam . to-be.: As soon as the ceremony is over, girls begin to lay down the law. Juniors Select As “Polynesian Ap Paradise’”’ | —— ee Cissy McWaters, Junior Prom Queen of 1964, crowns this year's Polynesian Princess, Kathy Freeman. The two attendants are Nancy Smith and Karen Fogle. George Petsas, General Chairman; Ron Harris, Bids; and Joy Brindley, Entertainment, make preparations fomehe Eicon, Kathy Freeman and her date Charles Gains enjoy the festivities. The five finalists for the Pols Cindy Wilde, Karen Fogle, Katl Smith, and Linda McIntosh, As Prom Theme April 24, 1965 Ean coe a greet the cameramen. Right: George Petsas, general chairman, with his princess, Karen Fogle. arles Sandra Smart was one of the entertainers at the dance. - the Polynesian Princess are yee Kathy Freeman, Nancy 5 ’ 7 r ‘osh, Soph Committees Fe Make Preparations “C ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE--First Row: Patsy Carter, Debbie Ludlow, Helen Moore, and Lynda Stromsodt. Second Row: Terre Ascari, Francis Pang, and Sharon Hubble. BIDS COMMITTEE--First Row: Linda McGrath, Nancy Chatlain, Debbie Ludlow, and Helen Moore. Second Row: Ida Fahrenholtz, Patsy Carter, Miriam Redner, Chery] Minton, and Liz Hall. Third Row: Lynn Bennett, Colette Le Febvre, and Joanne REFRESHMENT COM Sparkman. Francis Pang and Ray Row: Lynn Bennett, Pats Moore, and Ida Faht TICKETS COMMITTEE--Lynn Bennett and Ida Fahrenholtz. Back Row: Francis Pang, Ray Meno, and Tom Arnold. MUSIC COMMITTEE--First Row: Patsy Carter, Debbie Ludlow, Helen Moore, Liz Hall, and Ray Meno. Second Row: Terre Ascari, Francis Pang, Sharon Hubble, and Lynda Stromsodt. SG) s For Soph Hop, ns “Carasel-A-Go-Go”’ April 30, 1965 PUBLICITY COMMIT- TEE--First Row: Ray Meno, Nancy Chatlain, Linda McGrath, Wennie Turner, and Helen Moore. Second Row: Lynn Bennett, Chris Hensley, Fay Jones, Laura, Jones, Carole Jenkins, and Regina Stevenson. , COMMITTEE-- | and Ray Meno. Back nett, Patsy Carter, Helen Ida Fahrenholtz. Sophomore Doll Candidates— Virginia Kane, Karen DeCourten, Debbie Ludlow, Mary Rios, Janis Mitchell, Liz Hall, Helen Moore, Linda Wade, Jan Van Meter, and Cheryl Menton. CLEAN-UP COMMITTEE--Ray Meno. Back Row: Linda SOPH DOLL COMMITTEE: D - 5 vier ; aes ‘ sates E: Debbie Ludlow, Vicki Weston. Second Row: [ee Jo Ann Menezes, Margo Jorgensen, gaye Jo Ann Menezes, Helen Moor e, and Liz Hall. j eoceri Student Teachers Instruct Our Students And Gain Experience Each semester student teachers from San Francisco State, California Arts and Crafts, and the University of California receive their teacher training at Richmond Union High School under the Supervision of master teachers of RUHS, This semester there were fourteen student teachers. The three student teachers not pictured on these pages are Mrs. Cynthia Carr, US History and English; Mr. Frank Milo, Driver Training, and Mr, Barker Shirley, Commercial Law and US History. Mrs. Gayle Costello checks the roll betore States History. Mr. Stephen Berkowitz points out important points on the map to his students. Mrs. Ruth Taussig Typing, Mr. Stephen Berkowitz American Government American Government Mr. William Novascone ? US History a she begins her lesson in United Miss Ann Treutlein Mr. Roderick Twain English, French US History, American Government -, Dale Winegar Miss Rita Shlep Mrs, Linda Paulson Art, Auto Shop English, US History English z Mrs. Gayle Costello US History Mr. Roderick Twain discusses the state legislature with his government class. Miss Marva Cremer Miss Carla McCabe Art, Applied Art American Government, Oral English The aftermath of a tackle--confusion! RUHAS Games In Are Characterized Everybody wants to be in the picture, Head-Yell Leader Diane Swim Nooner gives rooters A baske — tc ttpr Yell leaders drum up spirit at the Ells game. Big R Sag Eis tO sil Ree aaa ee Oilers wait in suspense for the de- cision of the officials. Inexhaustable { Spirit ed a The Pom-Pon girls await to perform at the Berkeley rally. Our grandstands bulge at the seams at rallies. A Swim routine is done at basketball rallies. Annual Volleyball April 22, 1965 el” i The crowd watches as the Sophs lose to the Juniors by a score of 15-6. Then the Juniors downed the Seniors, 11-4, ; finally tied the faculty. 9-¢ The eight female players of the faculty squad and their one and finally tied the faculty, 9-9. different player, Mrs. Carla Mayers, who is fourth from the left. Mrs. Carla Mayers Serves the ball per- fectly. A Junior team player doesn't seem to agree with the The Junior team waits for the ball. official's ruling. Junior Team Players--First Row: Linda Pedescleaux, and George Ella Jackson. Second Row: Nannette Gor Linda Sewell, Linda Crowder, and Greta Augustine. Kathy Freeman, ee, Judy Caudle, Miss Margaret Jesseph is camera shy. VEC RE EEOC EE | os¥iag exe ns Miss Robin Smith wants to win. ae “pe es 3 Students sit in bleachers and are captivated by the quick moving action of the game. Team mulls around in an effort to return a hot serve. Joetta Conwright gives the ball a mighty smash. Sophomore Volleyball Team--Front Row: Kathy Jackson, Linda Wade, and Regina Bensch. Back Row: Beverly Ingram, Stella Fletcher, Marlene Quintana, Collette Le Febure, and Doicetha Harris. ex t? (. a '- é re Kathy Johnson spikes the ball and catches her opponents off-guard. Senior Volleyball Team--Front Row: Diane Alexandre, Linda Johns, and Irene Walker. Back Row: Katharyn Captain, Delores Boyce, Sue Berklacich, Joetta Conwright, and Lynnette Hattich. Journalism Cubs Produce ‘ Voice’’ and Prepare to Become The Regular Staffs m@osoKed Recording Committee for the Voice: Laura Con ner, Karen Fogle, Melvin Greenberg, Rusty Johnson, Stephanie Williams, and Committee Chairman Sue Allen. Linda Gill is the general chairman of the second record of the year to be produced at Richmond High. Rusty Johnson, Junior Business Man- ager for the Shield and The Voice. Listening Committee: Debbie Evans, chairman; Sharon Buchalew, Christine Silvas, and Barbara Barrett. Script Committee: Robbins, chairman. bs Mr. Lamont Bench, representative of Ron Harris and Barbara Taylor. Not Pictured: Terry Century Records, inspects the recorder used in gathering the sounds of RUSH. me JOURNALISM CUBS--First Row: Carolyn Jackson, Debbie Evans, Marcia Anderson, Linda Azevedo, and Darlene Meyer, Barbara Taylor, Karen Fogle, Carol Linda Yednak. Third Row: David Beamer, vee Wilson, Vickie Bise, Gail Misner, Christine Silvas, Johnson, Bob Carlsen, Ron Harris, Greg Yancey, Bill Barbara Barrett, and Pam Sawyer. Second Row: Way, Henry McDonald, Randy Miller, and Terry Melvin Greenberg, Susan Allen, Sharon Buckalew, Robbins. Evelyn Strong, Stephanie Williams, Cecilia Meno, Stephanie Williams Barbara Taylor Susan Allen ub Feature Editor Cub Managing Editor Cub Assistant Editor ind Joan Morseny and Linda Kennedy, Dark Room Technicians, who spent many hours developing Shield film. A 4 Delores Ourso Cub Editor-in-chief Choral Groups Present A Cappella members dress for their stage appearance, Mr, Al Illick directs the A Cappella in one of their best performances, Betty Ralff performs a solo, The audience listens attentively. 224 Annual Spring j Concert April 9, 1965 Director Illick takes a bow with pride after hearing his Treble Clef. Mr, Illick conducts the A Cappella in another great performance. The show is over and it's time to leave. ts Class Of ’65 Adds Lunchtime Activities To Regular Senior Events Students read their Hi-Nus during lunch on Friday. John boasts his ability with the paddle-ball. Carl Lewis leaps through air and goofs. Right: Another Senior sport, kite flying. Left: Lunchtime is study time. Right: Richard Becker is ina common pose. Right: Larry and Ron have kite problems, Fun's over! It's classtime again!! Mike Ramun and friends want their pictures taken. Bill Kincaid is number one Yo-Yo champ. Organizations Winehaven, located at Point Molate, was | a flourishing winery until 1919 when it | was forced to close due to the Prohibition | Act. The Point was then used for various | commercial ventures but without success, : Having lain idle for a long time, the Point | was acquired by the Navy for $488,755 after ‘the outbreak of World War II. Today Point Molate serves as a fuel department for the Navy. SENIOR MEMBERS--First Row: George Mayeda, Virginia Saxton, Elaine Young, Sheryle Butler, Sandy Allyn, Elizabeth Barroca, Linda Gill, Chris Unger, Nancee Myers, Pat Hall, Barbara Dahl, and David Williams. Second Row: John Long, Linda Davis, Ellen Hoffmann, Brenda Brenner, Ginette Blau, Jean Ingram, Jane Granthem, Nicki Peterson, Carolyn Criddle, Gail Wolkenhauer, Ellen Stratton, Dennis Braddy, and Donna Bass. Third Row: Greg LIFE MEMBERS--First Row: Mike Marlowe, Jim Lowe, and Dennis Braddy. Second Row: Elizabeth Barroca, Jean Ingram, Nicki Peterson, Virginia Saxton, Ellen Hoffmann and Gail Wolkenhauer, 230 FALL OFFICERS--First R Miss Elaine Dale, Sponsor Smith, Terry Layton, Jim Jameson, Frances Gallucci, Kathy Dodge, Lloyd Bartlett, Lynnette Hattich, John Davidson, Emily Campbell, Jim Lowe, Craig Baker, and Mike Marlowe. Not Pic- tured: Miriam Anderson, Ruby Appleby, James Bateman, Carol Ann Bryan, Jo Ann Clarine, Nancy Donaldson, Ruth Heman, Karal Inkman, Linda Jones, Bill Levine, Jim Malone, Dennis McCall, Paul Northcutt, Sharon Perkins, and Fred Zardiackas. CSF Organization Honors Academically Minded Students ow: Elizabeth Barroca, Secretary; and . Second Row: Dennis Braddy, Presi- dent; George Mayeda, Vice-President; and Ellen Hoffmann, Social Chairman. The Richmond Union High School Honor Society was first organized in 1922 under the supervision of Miss Zelma Reeve. In 1942 the California Scholarship Federation was started. Miss Elaine Dale is the present sponsor and supervises 135 members. Seniors constitute 52 of these members, Juniors, 35, and Sophomores, 48. The Society is open to all high school stu- dents who have attained at least ten academic points each semester. Life membership is a- warded to Seniors who have been on CSF four semesters. Life members are given gold pins for their outstanding achievement. JUNIOR MEMBERS-First Row: Janice Peacock, Anna Low, Ellen Coats, Sandy Otterbein, Linda Chaires, Mary Mitchell and Diana McMullen. Sec- ond Row: Fernando Dizon, Kathy Murphy, Cindy Wilde, Lorraine Smith, Darleen Meyer, Julie Klette, Carol Eaton, Melinda Simmons, and Linda Mack. Third Row: Dennis Pocekay, Boyd York, Pat SOPHOMORE MEMBERS-First Row: Laura Jones, Chandra King, Phebe O'Shea, Barbara Buck, Linda Wade, Virginia Brown, Linda David, Teresa Stott, Sharon Foo, Lynda Sharpe, and Jenny Milstead. Second Row: Sharon Stebbins, Lynn Bennett, Ida Fahrenholtz, Sharie Sbrazza, Nancy Shideler, Connie Oliveira, Collette LeFebvre, Shirley Chan, and Joann Menezes. Third Row: Christina Van Vogelpoel, Karen Gruber, Richard Golueke, Roger Stejskal, SPRING OFFICERS--First Row: Sandy Allyn, Secretary; and Brenda Brenner, Social Chairman. Second Row: Lloyd Bartlett, President; and Terry Layton, Vice- President. Mapps, Jerry Flahiff, Mike Hayes, Bob Pornaras, Art Jensen, and George Petsas. Not Pictured: Gary Becker, Dennis Forfang, Donna Garmoe, Mike Heffley, Dick Kennedy, Myrna Meldrum, Doreen Mickalson, John Mirich, Stewart Morgan, Wanda Patterson, Marie Suy, and Loretta Tipton. Tom Barrett, Mark Fischer, Paul Wakeman, Collen Covell, and Michelle LaLonde. Not Pictured: Norman Barnes, Barbara Belt, Lynn deLain, Edward Sousa, Mary Dybdahl, Stephen Forney, Shirley Gatlin, Chuck Halcomb, Donna Haver, Linda Moore, John Morris, Steven Myers, Carol Pontious, Regina Pornaras, Mike Robak, Susan Scotto, Linda Wade, Donald Williams, and Catherine Wills. SOCIETY MEMBERS-First Row: Mrs. Roberts, Sponsor; Sheryle Butler, Mary Mitchell, Anna Low, Cynthia Meiser, Debbie and Gail Wolkenhauer. Ellen Coats Evans, Julianne Klette Second Row: Cathy Covell, Vickie French Honor Society FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY In order to qualify for mem- bership in the French Honor Society, a student must have attained an ''A average in all French courses, a ''B aver- age in all other subjects, and no marks lower than a ''C on his record. Mrs. Blanche Sandford directs this organi- zation. 232 bul ox Delphine Saxton, Nicki Peterson, Jean Ingram, Diane McMullen, Lupe Mendoza, Delores Ourso, Melinda Simmons, and Carol Eaton. Third Row: Bob Henderson, Jim Lowe, Lloyd Bartlett, and Linda Klein, Virginia Mack, Honor Societies Add Fun £ im? it se Soil 4 . = oe oe Z OS ems pe: ame aimee: TE oe mares: seam A SOCIETY MEMBERS-Ellen Hoffmann, Virginia Saxton, Mrs. Blanche Sandford and Mr. John Holm, Sponsors. Not Pictured: Dennis Pocekay. Spanish Honor Society SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY In order to be- come a mem- ber of the Spanish Honor Society, a stu- dent must have an ''A'' average in Spanish and a 'B average in all oF hie other classes, Sponsoring the SOciety is Mrs. Delphine Roberts. “ Quill and | Scroll QUILL AND SCROLL To become a member of the Quill and Seroll. it is necessary to have at least 160 inches of stories in print or to have done superior work in Journalism. A Bl average in all subjects is required. This is an in- ternational so- ciety for high school stu- dents of Jour- nalism. Members--Seated: Jim Fair, John Davidson, and Steve Sorvetti. Standing: Linda Gill, Carla Streightiff, Diane Atkins, lrene Carlson, Frances Gallucci, Linda Martin, and Kris Tarr. And Enjoyment To Curriculum ad Thespians THESPIANS The requirements to be a member of the Dramatic Hon- or Society are to have at least 100 hours of outside work of dramatic arts. This society is headed by Mr. Richard Gaskins, drama coach. Members--First Row: Cheryl Rattee and Beth Larson. Second Row: John Graham, Donna Bass, and Sally Brooks. 233 Writers Club WRITERS CLUB Publishing the and mark magazine is the main duty of this organ- ization. Any- one who is in- ferested in writing may join this club, which is spon- SOO bt) Way Mrs. Sharon Zebrach. LU CLUB MEMBERS-Kneeling: Virginia Saxton, Mike Darleen Meyer, Dennis Stolnaker, and Mrs. Sharon pies Marlowe, George Mayeda, Norman Clausen, and Zebrack, Sponsor. Second Row: Phebe O'Shea, Halv Regina Pornaras. First Row: Jenny Milstead, Dana Carol Pontious, Elizabeth Coolidge, Mike Butler, tary Cappetta, Jeanette Peterson, Karen Chapman, Richard Golucke, Jim Gillette, Lance Morgan, and Wils Bonnie Soule, Jill McDaniels, Jaunni Berry, CLUB MEMBERS-First Row: Cecelia Baumann, Sharon Taylor, Sue Scotto, Shari O'Neil, Anna Low, Linda Gill, Mary Mitchell, and Liz Barroca, Second Row: Sue Freitas, Carol Eaton, Colette LeFebvre, Chris Hensley, Lynn Bennett, Karen Lofgren, and Diane Rogers. Third Row: Linda Steve Forney. Johnson, Lorraine Salario, Susan Short, and Teresa Andrade. Fourth Row: Mr. Kenneth Rawson, Spon- sor; Mike Munday, Robert Barrows, Lucas Lopex, Jose Segovia, Jose Vergil, Tom York, and Mrs. Elsie Sanchez, Sponsor. Spanish Club SPANISH CLUB To learn more about Spanish and Latin A- merican rela- tions and in- terests is the purpose of the Spanish Club. At least one semester of Spanish is nec- essary to be- come a mem- ber, Mrs, Elsie Sanchez and Mr. Ken- neth Rawson are the spon- sors. Future Nurses Club FUTURE NURSES CLUB Participation in voluntary work at hospitals is one of the many activi- ties of the Future Nurses. Any girl interested in the nursing profession is eligible to join the club, which is sponsored by Mrs. Margot Halvorsen. CLUB MEMBERS -- Sharon O'Shea First ROW; Yvonne Barnett, President; Mrs. Margot Grigsby, Lillian Harris, and Pat McFarland. Third Butles Halvorsen, Sponsor; and Katherine Perrell, Secre- Row; Doreen Mickalson, Linda Johnson, Sue an. ae tary. Second Row: Patsy Adair, Cindy Violett, Mae Freitas, Annie Jean Jones, Mary Swinney, and oa Wilson, Kathryn Price, Emma Fletcher, Sandy Mary Skinner. Chess Club CHESS CLUB Anyone who is interest- ed in playing chess or in learning how to play chess, may join this club. To improve chess games and play different schools are just two of the things that are done at the Chess Club meet- ings. Mr. Fred Oberg is sponsor of the or- ganization. Mr. Fred Oberg and Mr. Ernest Posey explain chess strategy to Chess Club members: Michael Humphrey, John McCorkle, and Michael Godwin. 235 es? Law And Order Prevails In The Halls G1 FOURTH PERIOD TRAFFIC COMMISSIONERS First Posey, Sponsor. Second Row: Chester Fuller, Elaine Row: Mr. John Dunnachie, Sponsor; Lee Ann Nu te, Barnett, Yvette Judkins, Peggy Henderson, Elise Sheila Ottina, Lynda Russey, Liz Barroca, Linda Gill, Bustillos, Michelle Bernier. Christine Unger, Sharon Hunter, and Mr. Ernest A Commissioner Caugh prepares to put the cr SIXTH PERIOD TRAFFIC COMMISSIONERS - Fred Claypole, Sandra Radder, Davine Swehart, cuffs on a hall First Row: Connie Deimer, Jeannine Woell, and Karen Bamford, violater, Linda Pereira, and Debbie Eads. Second Row: THE TRAFFIC LINE-UP: Greta A gustin, Joyce Bradley, Linda McIntosh, Karen Baratta, and Lora Lade. Jimmy Scott gives Willie Adger a citation for coming ws the halls during his lunch period without a blue slip. FIFTH PERIOD TRAFFIC COMMISSIONERS - First Row: Craig Baker, Jane Mitoma, Sandi Allyn, Nancee Myers, and Pat Erwin. Second Row: Larry Freeman, Neil Andre, Lavonne Key, Charlotte Smith, Gail Wolkenhauer, and Mary Justus. os, ney + FIFTH PERIOD TRAFFIC COMMISSIONERS - First Row: Cheryl Taylor, Sandra Grigsby, Lonnie Trujillo, Karen Arnett, Lynn Rocha, and Greta Augustin. Second Row: Annie Jones, Ron Harris, Lora Lade, and Steve Cleveland. ioner Caught at the scene of } put the crime] FIFTH PERIOD TRAFFIC COMMISSIONERS - First Row: Linda McIntosh, Claudia Wade, Karen Barratta, Gail Sullivan, and Joyce Bradley. Second Row: Lynnette Hattich, Sue Berklacich, Patricia Smith, Barbara Slater, Beth Larson, Donna Follmer, Marilyn Davenport, and Nancy Donaldson. AFS Club Helps Students To Understand Their F oreign Neighbors A ia Miss Vera Crosby talks with Exchange Student Isabelle Marc, a student from Castro Valley High School, originally from Argentina, who traded places with our Ruby for a week in February and attended classes at RUHS. Isabelle was a guest of the Walter Hattich family during her stay in Richmond. AFS finals are narrowed down to four: Wayne Reynolds, Donna Bruce, George Weeks, and Sue Evans. From these four Students, one is usually selected to go abroad for the summer. AFS CLUB MEMBERS - First Row: Kathy McMullen, Jane Granthem, Nancy Scott, Cecilia Baumann, Sue Evans, Ruby Appleby, and Connie Swanson. Second Row: Jean Ingram, Wayne Reynolds, George Petsas, and Gail Carter. Isabelle Marc is wel- comed by Delores Ourso, cub-editor ofthe Hi-Nus, 238 Lively Arts Club A new club at Richmond High this semester is the Lively Arts Club. Students wishing to join this club are invited to do so. The quali- fications for membership are to attend the meetings and to have a small amount of interest. Nocertain grade average is required. CLUB MEMBERS - First Row: Sandra Foo, Cecilia Meno, and Lana Maze, Second Row: Lorraine Kassel, Sue Freitas, and Lynda Steacy. Not Pictured: Kathy McMullen, and Jane Granthem. Art Club The purpose of the Art Club, which is new to our school this year, is to display their works of art around the Richmond area and to introduce each student individually to the public as the promising young artists of today. Anyone who is interested in art may join this club. Mr. rnest Scolari is spon- sor of this organization. CLUB MEMBERS - First Row: Ken Compton, Richard Banttari, Bill Levine, and Ron Walters. Second Row: Sheryl Butler, Sharon Cooper, Sue Wood, Phyllis Taylor, and Frances Gallucci. Third Row: Evelyn Jimenez, Sandy Stinnett, Mr. Ernest Scolari, Sponsor; and Brenda Brenner. 239 Publicity : wet FU Committee Informs Student Body Of Coming Events FALL SEMESTER PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: Phyllis Maynard, Mirian Anderson, Frances Gallucci, Sandi Allyn, Virginia Saxton, and Sandra Foo. Claudia Wade and Gail Wolkenhauer prepare the Junior Prom display in the main hall showcase, the a tie ee Bria hehe be See be burg SPRING SEMESTER PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: First Row: Lee Ann Brajkovich, Phyllis Maynard, Claudia Wade, Frances Gallucci and Gail Wolkenhauer. 240 The Four T's Club has the purpose ‘of familiarizing students with the preparation and duties of the teaching profess- ion. The sponsor of this organiza- tionis Mrs. Claire Shaw. a. CLUB MEMBERS - First Row: Anna Low, Cecilia Third Row: Georgina Isola, Linda Winn, Delores Baumann, Cis Meno, and Lana Maze. Second Row: Buerkins, ReEllis Dotson, Karen Lofgren, Beverly Betty Hamilton, Corienne Yates, Carol Conoly, Lodetti, and Mrs. Claire Shaw, Sponsor. Linda Glazier, Sandra Foo, and Miriam Anderson. Dr, Eldridge speaks to Inter-Racial Discussion Group about his civil rights experiences, Inter-Racial Discussion Group members seem to be captivated by the speaker. Jo Etta Conwright assists Mrs. Cora Mattonen, eighth and ninth period librarian, and Lola information. Archuleta prepare for a busy day in the library. (1112131445; E18 19 29 2) 2) 825262723), —_— Linda Cossey admits stu- Students use the many facilities offered by our library. dents to Room 16, Future librarians are Audrey Guidry, Vera Calhoun (Seated), Carol Conoly, and Miss Dorothy Swenson, who acts as librarian Carole Ryan. during third and fourth periods, instructs Margaret Brotzman in the duties of a li- brarian, Our Library, Storehouse O Knowledge LIBRARY ASSISTANTS - First Row: Audrey Guidry, Stillwagon, and Donna Cole. Third Row: Jim Walker, Phyllis Server, Sue Rippy, and Sandi Fosnot, Sec- Sandy Caves, Terrie Ranger, Evelyn Zink, Vera ond Row: Wanda Parks, Connie St. Onge, Shirley Calhoun, Carol Conoly, Paula Rush, and Carol NUARY |) 6780 131415 (44 20 21 22); 27282054 DARE pig LIBRARY ASSISTANTS - First Row: Jo Ann Begley, Suzanne Cisneros,. Third Row: Raymond Harris, Linda Donley, Georgia Sabo, Gail Weakley, Jicki Ruth Wilkins, Kathy Bradley, Sally Lange, Donna Burge. Second Row: Joe Martinez, Mary Baca, Tate, Glenda Walker, Jim Dreger, Jo Etta Susan Hannan, Linda Cossey, Doris Mills, and Conwright, and Norman Clausen. An inquistive student is aided by Assistant Librarians, Carole Ryan assists Mrs. Beatrice Kertis, Librarian, in Audrey Guidry, Carol Conoly, and Carole Ryan. checking out books. A RES Ensemble Wins Superior Rating The Richmond High Ensemble, which is under the direction of Mr. Al Illick, won superior rating at the Choral Festival. Members of the Ensemble - First Row: Nancee Meyers, Ellen Coats, Betty Ostby, Betty Ralff, Greta Agustin, Second Row: Alan Matsumoto, Paul Mieger, Carol Eaton, Ray Delgado, and Bill Levine. Read right to left. Mr. Al Mendes, sur- rounded by Journalism I students, wonders a- bout the gift presented to him at his going away party. Mr. Mendes was the first student teacher to teach a Journalism Class at RUHS. He is presently employed by the San Jose Secondary School District. 244 Jim Jameson, Senior Class President, con- gratulates Howard Wilson, while Mr. Lonnie Robbins presents him with a transistor radio. Howard sold fifty-one tickets to the Senior Play, Brigadoon, which entitled him to win the radio. Journalism Students Honor Instructor Students Win Essay Contests, Place In The County Right: Jessica Freeman, a member of the Shield Staff, who joined the class at mid-semester and was too late to have her picture on the staff page. Local winners in the Contra Costa Optometric Society ''Safer Driving Through Better Vision'' Essay Contest are Dennis Right: Ron Roberts, Richardson, second, who also tied for third in bi-counties, Junior photographer, and Merrill Lynch, third. Not pictured: Bruce Fogel, first, who took over num- and he also tied for second in the counties. Miss E, Alberta erous picture assign- Best is their English instructor. ments in the pro- duction of this book. Patsy Calloway and Brenda Anderson received awards for placing first and second respectively in the American Legion Auxilary Essay Contest. The topic was ''Foresight of Our Forefathers , Not pictured: George Weeks, who placed third. Right: Also assisting in the terrific pic- ture-assignments of this year's annual is Paul Bernadou, the first Sophomore photographer to be trained for the Shield. Paul was able totake many pictures during the late shift which the Sophomores at- tend. Athletics The Richmond Golf Country Club, located at 3900 Grant Road, was established in 1924 and was first called the Carquinez Golf ‘Club, In 1938 the present name of the Club was adopted. This organization is con- sidered the finest golf club in Northern California. The Club leases from the Beth- | leham Steel Company and has a membership of 425. Four major tournaments have been held on this location, which holds the record for the women's longest shot. = After the last game of the tournament, Jim McKinney and Brady Stewart accept parti- cipation trophy for Richmond High. Tom Champion edges No. 5 of the Vallejo Apaches in the Oiler opening game of the tournament Thursday night, March 11, at 9 o'clock in the Harmon Gymnasium of the University of California, The Oilers went on to win the game in an overtime contest in which the Oilers scored 9 points to become the victor, 59-56. Harry Brown, who broke the tie, was the first to score in the extra minute period. Brady Stewart was high point man for the Oilers with 14 to his credit, oa ADD Pa cod AD, Hg 3C po d ee Yell Leaders display spirit of a packed RUHS rooting section. Faces of the members of the Straw Hat Band, which plays at the basketball games and is formed by the RUHS full band, show mounting tension of the tournament at the Vallejo game. 7 Roy Cole finished his basketball career as he stuffed two digits in the nets in the St. Ignatius game Friday night. The San Francisco team knocked the Oilers out of the championship by scoring 66 points to the Oilers' 46, Oiler high point man was Tom Champion who dunked 10 for the evening. Yell Leader Linda Steacy rallies rooter Support at the crisis point of the St. Ignatius game. Oilers Represent ACAL In Annual TOC Classic March 11,12,13 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Fremont High - - - - First St. Ignatius - - - - Second Haywar d - - Third Richmond - - - - Fourth SCORES Richmond 59 Vallejo 5 Richmond 46 _ St. Ignatius Richmond 41 Hayward Jim Fink out-maneuvers a Farmer guard to get the rebound, The Hayward Farmers set the Oilers into fourth place Saturday by outscoring the Richmond team 60 to 41. Tom Champion, 30, watches Fink and again is high point man by scoring another 10 digits. Oiler Rooters support their school whole-heartedly at the St. Ignatius game. Jim McKinney, 12, prepares to snare rebound from Wildcat board. A surprised Wildcat looks with awe as Jim Fink gets clear for two more! Harry Brown, 22, watches Wildcat man, Left: St. Ignatius watches the routine of the Richmond Pom-pon girls during an inter- mission, VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD - First Row: Howard Wilson, Lonnie Page, Irving Morales, Mike Lathrop, Wayne Willett, Ray Delgado, Grant Greer, Paul Northcutt, Tim Wilburn, and Ray Gagnon. Second Row: Jim Lowe, Bill Levine, Lardell Oliver, Jack Kish, George Moore, Russell Martin, David Flower, Edward Woodard, Howard Mason, Bob Carlsen, and Dick Foster. Not Pictured: David Holland, Lloyd Madden, Scott Bamford, Harry Oxford, Lee Ballard, and Joe Belche. Varsity Football Arouses 1964 FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS The 1964 Oiler Varsity Football season saw plenty of hard-nosed, thrillpacked actionas the Navy-Blue and Red charged into the melee and emerged with a 3-4-1 record and the all- city championship. There were two notable upsets during the season, one for Richmond and the other against, as the local team beat the El Cerrito Gauchos for the first time in three years and lost to Pacific High's Vikings for the first time ever. Of the nine schools in the ACAL, Richmond placed fifth behind San Leandro, Alameda, Berkeley, and jel Cerrito. The Oilers were followed by Encin al, Pacific, De Anza, and Harry Talking over new players for future contests are Fred Brown, assistant coach, and Frank Kocsis, head coach. LLOYD MADDEN Halfback Fills, Oiler Wayne Willet was chosen as a guard on the all ACAL first string team, while Paul Northcutt, Lloyd Madden, Grant Greer, and Bill Levine received ACAL honorable mention. Grant Greer copped the coveted Oil Can Award for contributing the most to the team. For being the most valuable player Wayne Willett was presented with the All-American Blanket. One of the highlights of the season was when the Oilers were chosen to represent the ACAL in a televised game, which was the final contest of the season against the Pacific Vikings and was rebroadcast on Channel 7 the next morning. WAYNE WILLETT Guard IRVING MORALES Center RUSS MARTIN HOWARD MASON GEORGE MOORE BOB CARLSEN LARDELL OLIVER Tackle Halfback Defensive Halfback End Linebacker HOW ARD WILSON Punter ED WOODARD Defensive Halfback JOE BELCHE Guard BILL LEVINE Defensive Tackle DICK FOSTER Quarterback S JIM LOWE Right End MIKE LATHROP Center 4 Interest Of re oS an ‘Uh VARSITY DEFENSIVE TEAM - Line: Jim Lowe, Lonnie Ray Delgado, and Ray Gagon. Backfield: Lloyd Madde Page, Lee Ballard, Mike Lathrop, Wayne Willett, Dick Foster, Paul Northcutt, and Grant Greer. TEAM STATISTICS Total Yards Gained: 2269 Total Points Scored: 25 Total Points Scored by opponents (optional): 153 Total Yards Passing: 5982 Total Yards Rushing: 1687 Passes Attempted: 108 Passes Completed: 38 Passes Intercepted: 4) Touch Down Passes: 3 RAY DELGADO Tackle : j TIM WILBURN End RAY GAGNON End DAVE FLOWER Fullback Df The Entire Student Body JACK KISH Halfback GRANT GREER Halfback Oil Can Award for Best Team Player, and ACAL Honorable Mention LONNIE PAGE Picci SEAS ON'S SCORES y Won: 3 Lost:5 ‘Tied: 1 : Richmond 0 Berkeley 12 Richmond 5 DeAnza 19 an Richmond 9 Encinal @ : Richmond @) Alameda 19 Richmond 14 Dos Palos 24 Richmond 19 El Cerrito 14 cea ees Richmond 3 Ells 13 Richmond 0 San Leandro 3° = HARRY OXFORD — Richmond 13 Pacific 19 Guard DAVE HOLL AND Quarterback Students meet 1965 football team for first time at Berkeley rally. RUHS Takes An Active Nema Ells Eagle goes for lay-up as a dark- ne x eon ; a (o shirted Oiler tries to block shot. ion ne ak: 7S) Son Lloyd Madden gets tackled hard by Don defender as Grant Greer looks on helplessly, Diaz drives Pirate off balance in second San Leandro Match. Grapplers tied San Leandro 24-24. Champion (30) shoots for bucket, while Fink (42) and Roy Cole (34), wait for rebounds. An Alameda Hornet dives for Greer's legs, as the halfback carries for yards. Left: Bud Ange and Cliff Gore rest after hard workout, as Dennis Kroll looks on, Right: Pirate quarter- back, Al Pitcaithley (19) hands off during action in Richmond - San Leandro game. Richmond ball carrier bites dirt, as Alameda Hornets close in. No. 35, Halfback Northcutt, gains yards against De Anza in Oiler 25-19 victory over Dons. Foster comes around end with ball in Oiler 19-14 victory over El Cerrito's Gauchos. Oiler grappler locks up with San Leandro in first period action. Jim Fink (42) makes 2 points against El Cerrito, as Champion (30) watches. Pirate grunts as Richmonder applies cradle- hold in 24-24 tie meet. suaateeemsise JOE CERNAC Blocking End MIKE SUDA Offensive Guard JERRY RICHARDSON Quarterback 256 Team Co-Captain bak DENNIS KROLL Defensive Wing Team Co-Captain VAUGHN CAMARA Defensive Linebacker JOHN LINHART Offensive Tackle SCOTT BAMFORD Offensive Center CHAUNCY TURNBOW Halfback eis WILLIE ADGER Offensive Guard Junior Oilers Provide — 2 ee ST ee a ae te JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM - First Row: Randy Green, and Tom Engen. Third Row: Joe Pang, Harry Oxford, Larry Gary Chaires, Larry Perea, Jim Despot, Dennis Kroll, Ed Lobb, Gary Cantrell, Bill Evan, Dave Ross, Norman Barnes, Delatorre, Carl Ray Harris, Tim Wilburn, Dave Holland, Ed Willie Adgar, Ken Koester, Roosevelt Rolling, Glenn Schnieder, Vallegra, Vaughn Camara, Condi Martinez, and Clyde Pitt. Sec- Harry Mitchell, John Linhart, Mike Brown, Maurice Holeman, and Steve Gray. Fourth Row: Alva Foster, John Bettencourt, ond Row: Roy Williams, Ron Reibslager, Noel Price, Mike Suda, Chancey Turnbow, Dave Silva, Charles Weaver, Harry Brown, Scott Bamford, Jesse G Russ Martin, Rod Smith, Tim Fox, JoeCernac, Dennis Richardson, ulledge, and Ernie Shiloh. e | Stiff Competition For Opponents SEASON'S SCORES TEAM STATISTICS Richmond 6 Berkeley 13 Won: 2 Lost: 2 Tied: 0 Richmond ai Encinal 6 repel. Pointe Seared o = Os 4 sana ene Richmond 7 Alameda 6 Total Points by Opponents (optional) ... 116 Richmond ¥ El Cerrito 19 Outstanding Award ....... Gary Chaires p Richmond 6 Ells 7 Captains . . Dennis Droll and Dennis Richardson ? Richmond 7 San Leandro a0 Richmond 19 Pacific a2 meteor Coach Emery Phillips and Coach Fred Brown meet in the gym office to discuss the season with Nat Erchenbrack, fullback; Rod Smith, guard; and Ed Delatorre, guard. j KEN KOESTER Tackle SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM - First Row: Jay Sheets, Tom Brooks, Leo Bandini, Tom McMinn, Don Fine, Lee Franklin, JAY Barrett, Roy Nickola, John Sattler, Jim Scott, Bruce Gilliam, David James Wamble, and Charles Wilson. Third Row: John Flores, End Weindel, Jame Meskauskas, Julio Najera, Glenn Hammack, Mick Robert Hunt, Chris Faison, Ken Perkins, Ed Van Winkle, Ken MeCartea, and James Findley. Second Row: Tom Shadley, Jeffery Trent, Condi Martinez, Don Williams, Jack Lundquist, Bob Gillette, Cuthbertson, Randy Hilburn, Joe Pulido, Channcey Turnbow, Dan Jessie Ivey, Gregory Anderson, and Mick Williams. SEASON'S SCORES TEAM STATISTICS Richmond O DeAnza 6 Won: 4 Lost. oc Tied: 0 Richmond 26 Encinal ts Total Points Scored ... 74 Richmond 21 Alameda ‘4 Total Points by Opponents . Richmond 0O Dos Palos 39 103 Richmond 14 El Cerrito 6 Team Leader .. Joe Pulido Richmond 6 San Leandro 26 Outstanding Player ..... Richmond 7 Ells 6 Jack Lindquist COND Fullba TOM SHADLEY JOE PUEIDO TOM BARRETT Tackle Halfback End Coaches Ken Richter and Jim Schriber Team Captain ROB discuss game strategy with Jack Lundquist, Qt Fullback, and Joe Pulido, halfback, GREGC Cent WAYNE McNEIL GLENN HAMMACK DAVID WEINDEL JOHN FLORES Guard Halfback Tackle Halfback Soph Gridiron Team For 1964 DEFENSIVE TEAM - Backfield: E., Van Winkle, R. Hilburn, L. Trent, K. Perkins, and Jack Lundquist. Line: M. Williams, J. Sattler, J. Wamble, C. Wilson, T, Shadley, and Faisow. r JAY SHEETS DON WILLIAMS is End Fullback a CONDI MARTINEZ JESSIE IVEY RANDY HILBURN JOHN 'SATTLER Fullback Tackle Quarterback TACKLE ROBERT HUNT ROY NICKOLA ED VAN WINKLE JACK LUNDQUIST Quarterback Tackle Guard Fullback Outstanding Player GREGORY ANDERSON : Center OFFENSIVE TEAM - Backfield: J, Pulido, C. Martinez, R. Hunt, and G. Hammack. Line: J. Sheet, R. Nickola, T, Childs, G. Anderson, D, Fine, J, Ivey, and T, Barrett. i ee meres cae ene = JIM FINK a _ Ss : TERRY LAYTON Forward ROY COLE JOE DIXON Guard Forward Forward Varsity Cagers Capture ACAL Crown SEASON'S SCORES Won - 22 Lost - l Richmond ; Wilson 36 Richmond 7: Berkeley Richmond MCClymonds 5S Richmond oy San Leandro Richmond oS Mt. Diablo 36 Richmond : Alamada Richmond 97 Oakland ale Richmond 8 Harry Ells Richmond Marin Catholic 2 Richmond ( De Anza Richmond : Alameda De Richmond 32 Pacific Richmond Harry Ells oO Richmond ) El Cerrito Richmond ¢ Balkoa 3 Richmond Encinal Richmond De Aiuza ; Richmond Alumni Richmond Pacific 5 Richmond Berkeley Richmond ] El Cerrito 5 Richmond San Leandro Richmond C Encinal aii RA = a bs VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM - First Row: Stenson, Brady Stewart, Terry Lavtc ; STEWART it soiree ows , Vue , ry Layton, Tyree BRADY STEWART Roy Cole, Harry Brown, Harry Smith, Joe Dixon, Hill, Lloyd Madden, Lee Ballard, and William Guard Jim Fink, Tom Champion, Jim McKinney, and Young, Carl Ray Harris. Second Row: Coach’ Joe 7 ta Wi WILLIAM YOUNG ; ; TYREE HIE Forward HARRY SMITH JIM MCKINNEY Guard Center Guard And Go To TOC pat Coach Joe Stenson rallies team in the Ells game played at the Richmond Auditorium. The Oilers went onto defeat the Eagles 78-70. Brady Stewart,Tom Champion, and Jim McKinney meet with Coach Joe Stenson to plan new plays for the Tournament of Champions. HARRY BROWN Forward TOM CHAMPION Forward | a ar VARSITY SQUAD - First Row: Tom Thornton, Anderson, Titus King, Rick Pilkington, Robert Ruben Hernandez, Conrad Maisch, Don Coats, Rand Kinzel, Paul Prazak, Mike Robinson, Odis Hardin, Shannon, Carl Green, George Weeks, and Raythal and Nat McBride. Douglas. Second Row: Roy Duvall, Charles VARSITY SCORES nan Leandro -------- 24 Richmond --------.-25 ACAL FINALS Hi Cerrito --++-... . 38 FE acticin oe Bs Be Berkeley ---------.- 4] De Anza ----------- ay bl Cerrito .ssennncac 63 PICHRIONG,. “VSecenc ne 88 et) eens. (ae nn aie 66 BNCIhd!) seme an een oan 95 CITY MEET ALINE A ae an Sis 153 Bam, Leandro .-a——.0— 25 Bi Cerrito . sssseacue 32 De AGZA. sede men 165 De Anza ---------.- 54 De ngs sesanmerscus 36 LL See So ee 175 Alameda ------------ 48 ES. e-aSecenackioete 59 PACIHC - -Seceenncun 216 RETO © saree Ge 70 RICHMONd cametendicn L2t IMICHMONG -Haasc—n—= 217 RC tei 99 De Anza ------------ 42 RAICHMONG - .--enennn 67 Titus King, Roy Du Vall, and Carl Green wish each other luck. a Conrad Maisch, Coach Robert Anderson, Don Coats clock off running. Coa Yos off. S Sir SeOmwmMnO Sar oH easmonm Coach Robert off. The Endurance Of Athletes JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES San Leandro -----=--- 27 El Cerrito ---------- 28 De Anza ------------ 79 Richmond ----------- 83 San Leandro --------- 21 Richmond ----------- 52 De Anza ------------ 60 Alameda ------------ 87 Richmond ----------- 35 Encinal ------------- 39 De Anza ------------ 56 Richmond ----------- 91 EllS ---------------- 34 CITY MEET El Cerrito ---------- 3] Richmond ----------- 39 De Anza ------------ 81 Ells --------------- 145 Anderson and Steve Yost tell Rich Moya when to take SOPHOMORE SQUAD - First Row: William Grisham, Dan Dreger, Brnest Silva, Steve Anderson, Mike Quintana, Robert Gent, Rich Moya, Tony Gomez, and George Peterson. Second Row: Larry Martin, Brian Marlowe, Leroy Olguin, Dale Roberts, David Akin, Steve Yost, David Ruport, Eddie Vigil, and Sam Pegram. Third Row: Corey Creech, Robert Stassen, Mike Casola, DavidCarter, Larry Preist, David Mazzi, Melis sanchez, Iarry Archuleta. ACAL FINALS El Cerrito ------------ 39 Berkeley ------------- ae Richmond ------------ 73 De Anza -------------- FL Encinal ------------- 139 Alameda ------------ 17 Elis ---------------- 190 Robert Gent, Soph Co-Captain, Steve Anderson, and Mike Quintana, Soph Co-Captain, check their time. SOPHOMORE SCORES El Cerrito ---------- 37 Richmond ----------- 39 De Anza ------------ 46 De Anza ------------ Dy Richmond ------------ 33 San Leandro --------- 64 Paul Prazak, Co-Captain, and recipient of the most improved player award: Richard Pilkington and Robert Kinzel, Varsity Co- Captain and winner of the most valuable trophy, check their times. Richmond ----------- 38 CITY MEET Ells ---------------- 30 El Cerrito ---------- 33 Richmond ----------- 50 De Anza ----------- 150 AC AL FINALS Blls ----== s-=---=4 60 Alameda ----------- 142 Richmond ---------- 64 Berkeley ----------- 79 Richmond ----------- 28 De Anza ----------- 104 De Anza ------------ 31 Sane Weandno: 9“s=———2—— 121 Encinal ----------- 134 El Cerrito --------- 153 Alameda ----------- 176 EllS oo --------------- 19 Encinal ------------ Ley ee Brady Stewart sinks two points, This is anybody's ball. Basketball Teams Create Enthusiasm A Right: Champion tries to stay onhis feet on the rebound. Richmond vs Ells games are played at the Civic Center Auditorium, while Spectators watch with interest. The Pep Band provides music at the games. m And Interest c cond game between the Oilers and the ed) n oO we we c 4 rs) Oo on o MH fo) GH n ed) oI MH =) HH ied) is) ee Q, n — Lom a — wo an q TWO POINTS. Outstanding Football And Basketball | Jack Lundquist, Outstanding Brady Stewart, made the All- Grant Greer, Football OilCan Sophomore football player TOC Team. winner Tom Champion, Winner of Basketball All-American Blanket, and Jim McKinney, Winner of Christianson Me- morial Trophy Tom Champion and Jim Fink, All-ACAL Basketball First Team Left: Jim Weaver, Outstanding JV_ basketball player holding team scoring honors, and Dave Strand, Outstanding JV bas- ketball player holding team rebounding honors. a I Players Receive Various Honors Tom Champion, Brady Stewart, and Jim Fink represented RUHS on the All-City Basketball team Brady Stewart muscles up two a- gainst a St. Ignatius player in the TOG, Outstanding runners on the Cross-Country team are Paul Prazak and Bob Kinzel. WILL MCKELVEY Forward B BASKETBALL TEAM - First Row: Howard Rew, Gary Chaires, Sam Eastman, Joe Pulido, Randy Hilburn, Mike Herguth, Mike Alvarez, and Mike Merriman. Back Row: Coach James DAVE CARTER Forward HOWARD HATTON Center B Basketball Develops JAY SHEETS Center Schriber, Gary Howard, Will McKelvey, Howard Hatton, Luther Champion, Jay Sheets, Mike Brown, and Dave Carter. MIKE ALVAREZ Athletic Potential RANDY HIL BURN SAM EASTMAN LUTHER CHAMPION Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Coach James Schriber, Randy Hilburn, and Sam Eastman plan counter attacks, SEASON'S SCORES LOST 15 Berkeley West Campus O'Dowd St. Josephs Pacific Ells De Anza Balboa El Cerrito De Anza Ells Ells De Anza El Cerrito De Anza Ells Ells De Anza El Cerrito De Anza Ells MIKE MERRIMAN Guard ELBE STRACK DEAN = First Row: Herbert Guillory, George Barlow, Robert Gent, and Bruce Jones. Third Row: Frank Archuleta, Arno Brewer, Melvin Russell, Hilton Carter, Sam Pegram, and Clyde Pitt, Dave Mazzi, Richard Moya, Jose Ortega, Al McGrachan, Glen Hammack. Second Row: Steve Anderson, James Sevier, James Meskauskas, Louis Webster, Ed Faeth, Dave Ruport, Roosevelt Williams, Joe Pulido, Doug Farrell, Darnell Bryant, Mike Godwin, and Ron Collins. “B” Track Develops Many New Stars “Relay, Team = George Barlow, Arno Brewer, Hilton Carter, and Darnell Bryant. Ron Emanuel shows form that gave him Spectators at El Cerrito Track Meet. second place in the high jump at EC meet. Odis Hardin gives it that old college try in the broad jump during EC track meet. Right: Conrad Maisch hits the tape for another Oiler Roy Cole displays that winning form, while MECTORYs taking first place in high jump during meet. Ed Faith leads all runners against El Cerrito, DENNIS KROLL 168-lb. class ACAL ist, NCS Ruport, Gary Anderson, CHARLES WEAVER 178-lb. class ACAL 2nd, NCS JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD - Jim Gilley, Olan Stortroen, Dave Mignone, Robert Turner, Dave Randy Lee, Wayne Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond GEORGE McGLOTHEN 98 lb. class ACAL 2nd, NCS McNeil, Chauncey Turnbow, Dave Marshall, Mike Williams, Bud Anger, and Jim Fair. HERB WARREN SEASON'S SCORES —— oe — ee ee — te —— —— et oe —— te — ee oe Ells Redwood Berkeley San Leandro Redwood Encinal Hogan Novato Ells SRMA Berkeley San Leandro Encinal SRMA Wrestling, New Competitive Sport, GARY ANDERSON 147-lb class Coach Frank Kocsis and Bud Anger prac- tice stance, KEN KOESTER 194-lb. class ACAL 4th Lee se ene: athe eae tees LEE FRANKLIN 148 lb. Class - ae Al Delgado and Bob Hunt listen to the coach's in- structions. JOE MCNEIL Unlimited CLIFF GORE ROY WILLIAMS ART DIAZ 130 lb. Class 157 1b. Class 115 lb. Class ACAL 3rd ACAL 4th VARSITY TEAM -George McGlothen (98 lb Class), (148 lb. Class), Roy Williams (157 lb. Class), Richard Lair (106 lb, Class), Art Diaz (114 lb, Dennis Kroll (168 lb. Class), Charles Weaver Class), Cliff Gore (123 lb. Class), Joe Ortega 178 lb, Class), Ken Kosster (194 lb. Class), and 130 Ib, Class), Vince McCarrie ( 134 lb, Class), ave Weindel (unlimited), oosevelt Rolling (141 lb. Class), Lee Franklin Enjoys Rising Popularity ROBERT TURNER OLAN STORTROEN JIM FAIR 123 lb. Class 98 lb. Class Unlimited ACAL 3rd, NCS Gym Department Has Extensive Intramural Program Intramural Baseball Champs for the Junior-Senior League- First Row: Jerry Cabral, Delbert Rosburg, Albert Harrison, Harry Mitchell, and Don Bowans. Second Row: Jim Springer, Robert Gosnell, Mike Serrano, and Charles Dunlap. Sophomore Intramural Baseball Champs - Front Row: Bill Richmond, Lee Bandini, Chuck Saunders, Wayne Floyd, Dan Dreger, and Frank Archiletto, Back Row: Greg Anderson, Harry Bruce, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, = Unknown, and Unknown, ee ee _. E08 3 Junior-Senior Intramural Basketball Champs Sophomore Intramural Basketball Champs - First Row: Mel Craft, Ronnie Jones, and Teddy Jackson. Second Row: Will McKelvy, Howard Rew, and Jesse Gulledge. 286 Managers Take Charge Of Team Equipment Basketball Managers - Kow: Ed Sheldon and John 4ampton. Second Row: Arthur Jensen. aol Managers - Front Row: Jon Imamura, and Ed ; ack va Fa ae pee . a c ares : H - c sheldon. Back Row: Darrel Elliot, d Stephan Wadler. Jim Fink goes up for ''two'' against St. Ignatius in the TOC 287 g RUHS Is ’-4 An Active Participant In All Competitive Sports Be Conrad Maisch of Richmond breaks the tape ahead of unidentified Gaucho in the grueling 880, Lonnie Page runs a mad race with flying baseball, but too late as he was out at first in game against Mission High. | : ; ' f , be RE is 26 et OOTP Sate CLE Jerry Cabral slides into second ahead of the throw, as Mission High shortstop waits for the ball. Willie Armstrong of Oilers edges teammate Elmo Merideth to take the 100 yd. dash in competitive meet. Oiler runner steals second, making a slight dust storm in the process. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM - First Row: Ernie Rocky Joyce, Larry Moore, and Jerry Cabral. Third Thompson, Gary Whittemore, Lee Ballard, Harold Row: Lonnie Page, Sparky Harrison, Dick Foster, Jim Keck, Dale Robbins, Mike Serrano, Don Hall, Bob Fink, Jim Springer, Jim McKinney, and Coach Emery Gosnell, and Chris Frost. Second Row: Coach John Philips. Enos, Craig Gambles, Mike Cooper, Jim Jameson, Oiler Varsity Crushes ALC Opposition In Their Bid For ACAL Crown MIKE COOPER Pitcher LONNIE PAGE Outfielder Coaches Tom Kinnard and Emery Phillips are the master minds behind the team. CRAIG GAMBS First Base ¥ Varsity Pitching Staff: Sparky Harrison, Mike Cooper, Jim Fink, and LARRY MOORE Dick Foster. Outfielder or ROCKY JOYCE MIKE SERRANO LEE BALLARD Shortstop Second Base Third Base JIM FINK DON HALL GARY WHITTEMORE Pitcher Outfielder Catcher Oiler Mermen SWIMMING TEAM .- First Row: D, Brooks, D, Nance, J. Duarte, B, Martin, G, Smith, E, Burroughs, andC, Dodge. Second Row: G, Bassett, J. Minton, J. Martin, B; Scott, R. Dover, R, Erwin, and R, Miller. Third Row: C, Halcomb, D, Rumrill, S. Black, Coach Fred Brown, C, Myers, M. Holman, S. Myers, D. Flower, and D, Walker. A Senior Swimmers: Brian Martin, Dave Flower Swim Circles Class B swimmers in good start in 100-yard freestyle. Dodge swims individual medley and is cheered on by Scoot, Coach Brown, and Miller. Minton and Dover beat Don swimmers off the block. Joe Duarte and Greg Smith pose before the meet. Bassett, Brooks, Minton, and Duarte wait for their events, Oiler Golfers . Give Opponents Pe, Tough Competition ae ob el oe ee MIKE MARTINEZ JAY SHEETS GOLF TEAM - First Row: Greg Anderson, Jay Sheets, Ernest Butts, and Jim Fenclely. Second Row: Coach Joe Stenson, Dennis Pocekay, Mike Martinez, and Leo Bandini. Not Pictured: Dennie Garman, Dave DelReal, George Simpier, and Condi Martinez. ERNEST BUTTS DENNIS POCEKAY really makes the dust fly. Tennis Aces Turn In Noteworthy Performances TENNIS PARTICIPANTS - First Row: Dennis Forfang, Terry Williams, Rusty Johnson, and Mike Weaver. Second Row: Lance Morgan, Ron Walters, Fred Zardiackas, Phil Hopper, and Bodo Rosin. Not Pictured: Jim Lowe, John Cole, and Coach Steve Lawton. Right: Mike Weaver and Dennis Forfang demonstrate their backhands. Bodo Rosin and Terry Williams rest their aching arms after a heated practice. Fred Zardiackas and Phil Hopper show their doubles team form. Ron Walters and Rusty Johnson make a nice cou- ple. Poly els ulbrolyuiysb ulpubyzeiruby oly vbpulpulsubpol elrshyelrely ene! JANES WEAVER Forward LISO HARPER Forward CONDI MARTINEZ Guard JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM - First Row: Weaver. Second Row: Lisso Harper, David Gillete, Phil Steve Mehan, Rick Merriman, Steve Davis, Condi Hubbard, Larry Lobb, James Anderson, Dave Strand, Bae Martinez, Rick Eckhardt, Tom Barret, and James Lee Harrison, and Coach Carl Mayers. SEASON'S SCORES WON 13 =. LOST-9 Richmond 25 Wilson Richmond 29 McClymond Richmond 46 Mt. Diablo Richmond 37 Oakland High Richmond 52 Marin Catholic Richmond 35 Alameda Richmond 37 Harry Ells Richmond 5l Balboa Richmond 30 DeAnza Richmond 52 Pacific Richmond 40 El Cerrito Richmond 46 Encinal Richmond 38 Berkeley Richmond 37 San Leandro Richmond 44 Alameda Richmond 52 Harry Ells Richmond 27 De Anza Richmond 48 Paciuce Richmond 61 El Cerrito Richmond 53 Encinal Richmond 42 Berkeley Richmond 66 San Leandro einer Carl Mayers gives last minute instructions to Lee Harrison and Dave trand, Oiler JV’s Have Successful Season STEVE MEHAN Guard TOM BARTLETT Forward a i meee’ DAVE STRAND Center eae VARSITY TRACK TEAM- First Row: Rubin Hernandes, Randy Green, James Kyle, Larry Freeman, Lloyd Madden, Steve Yost, Carl Harris, William Armstrong, Grant Greer, RoyCole and Mike Price. Second Row: Otis Hardin, Clyde Nelson, Bob Kinzel, Elmo Meredith, Lloyd Bartlett, Clarence Taylor, Conrad Maisch, Bob Carlsen, and James Ashford. Third Row: Mike Robinson, Determination And Ability of Oiler Cinderman Cause Many Meet Records To Fall Members of the Varsity Track Team 'take five'' between events. Mike Mecartea, Larry Priest, John Akin, Don Williams, Tom Shadley, Ron Manuel, Joe Dixon, Roy Nikola, Paul Prazak, Titus King, John Hardin, Gary Cantrell, Vaughn Camara and Chauncey Turnbow. Fourth Row: Tom Thorton, Roy Duvall, David Gillette, Edward Watt, Harry Smith, Mike Ramun, John Linhart, and Joe Cernac, Canvassing the football field are Arno Brewer, Hilton Carter, and George Barlow. Coach Robert Anderson explains the fine points of discus throwing to Harry Smith and Clarence Taylor. 4u € 3 HURDLERS--Jim Gillette, Odis Hardin, John Hardin, and Larry Freeman. SPRINTERS--Lloyd Madden, Clyde Nelson, and Clarence Taylor. - POLE VAULTERS--Vaughn Camara. and Jesse Ivey. nts of Arnold Brewer, Hurdler; Clyde Pitt, 330 man; and Bruce aylor. Jones, High Jumper 440 MEN--Lloyd Bartlett, and Grant Greer. HURDLERS - Lloyd Madden, Larry Freeman, and James Kyle. Oiler Junior Varsity Baseballers Ermer one) ee cee ee a. iii neo i oie co sop y . ae a. oe oer oo esi eo ‘ . : : : ook eo a — : ee ge ern JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM - First Row: Gene Tom Kinnard, Jerry Cabral, Howard Rew, Willie Gallegos, Buster Popke, Bill Richmond, Mike Adger, Dutch Walker, Stan Anderson, Lee Harrison, Warwick, Rich Martin, Dave Walker, Gay Wheatley, Lisso Harper, Doug Seiberling, Tom Barrett, Randy Hilburn, Gary Chaires, Mike Merriman, Del Rosburg, Otis Ireland, Dennis Kroll, and Ed Steve Gray, and John Flores. Second Row: Coach Houdashelt, Manager, RANDY HIL BURN Second Base WILLIE ADGER Outfielder DOUG SEIBERLING Outfielder STANLEY ANDERSON Third Base errr etn ee eee, ene eee Are Strong Contenders For ACAL Title PITCHERS - First Row: Steve Gray, John Flores, and Gary Chaires. Second Row: Lisso Harper, Tom Barrett, Richard Martin, and Billy Richmond. DUTCH WALKER First Base MIKE WARWICK Catcher Del Rosburg . Shortstop y GAY WHEATLEY Right: David Walker Outfielder Outfielder Around Opposing ACAL Teams Divers George Bassett, Randy Miller, and Jerry Yates take a well-earned rest, Steve Black swims Varsity 60-yard free- style. steve Myers is Varsity butterfly swimmer. Coach Fred Brown lifted team morals with ''Fun Day , swims along with the team, Number one Varsity diver, Jerry Yates, leads 284 diving squad to place in every meet, Left: George Bassett poses before meet. Right: Danny Rumrill swims Varsity breaststroke Team Captain, David Flower, is number one varsity backstroker. Chuck Myers, varsity Individual Medley. Brian Martin, Varsity 400-yard freestyle. Chuck Halcomb, backstroke, practices racing start. F encing Instructs Girls To Defend Themselves SOPHOMORE FENCHING PARTICI- PANTS - First Row: Josephine Chan, Barbara Buck, Regennia Bensch, Linda Pereira, and Vicki Weston. Second Row: Miss Margaret Jesseph, Sponsor; Linda Miller, Emily Espinoza, Cheryl Crowley, Diane Borner, Joanne Menezes, and Barbara Dubber. Mary Chesnick watches as Carol Winters uses her ability to try and catch her opponent off guard. : Lower Right: Regennia Bensch manuevers her foe Josephine Chan stands by to aid her into the on-guard position. partner as she duels with Barbara Dubber. a eerrimmmtieniite | Left: Linda Pereira checks to see that the fencing equipment is put away in the proper order. Right: Assistant Man- ager Linda Wade looks on as Sponsor Margaret Jesseph and Manager Regennia Bensch dem- onstrate the proper way to hold a foil. Right: Victor- ious Nancy Puff and Sue Fisher stand over un- known victim. A fencer gets ready to charge . aid her Barbara SOPHOMORE FENCING PARTI- CIPANTS - First Row: Dorothy Bachellor, Sue Fisher, Carol Winters, Linda Wade, and Nancy Puff. Second Row: Cathy Wills, Mary Chesnick, Carol Pontious, Millie Reser, Virginia Brown, and Shirley Chan. ; VOLLEYBALL OFFICIATING PARTICIPANTS - First Row: Pat Erwin, Gail Sullivan, Carrie Gibson, Shirley Lethridge, Gwen Hale, Von Burrus, and Maggie Oceguera. Second Row: Miss Lanelle Stewart, Sponsor; Barbara Adams, Mary Justus, Nannette nemtromenenen thn phanti mined iinet Ste nbs eal Volleyball officiating manager, Ginette Blau, and sponsor, Miss Lanelle Stewart, decide to rally for serve, 296 Goree, Ettia Fowlkes, and Diane Roe. Third Row: Helen Rew, Lelia Spicer, Pauletta Young, Dell Williams, ReEllis Dotson, Sue Peabody, and Ginette Blau. VOLLEYBALL PARTICIPANTS - First Row: Catherine Harris, Shirley Lethridge, Cynthia Hill, Gwen Hale, Evelyn Murry, and Ettia Fowlkes. Second Row: Dell Williams, Barbara Adams, Pauletta Young, Von Burrus, and Linda Crowder. Third Row: Loretta Young, Lelia Spicer, Helen Rew, Brenda Lawson, and Yvette Judkins. Volleyball Is A Major Activity Of GAA Girls have trouble getting organized for a volleyball game. cA se as VOLLEYBALL PARTICIPANTS - First Row: Diane Roe, Candy Griggs, Carol Box, Gail Sullivan, Pat Erwin, Maggie Oceguera, Marilyn Dechant, and Ettia Fowlkes. Second Row: Marie Drumheller, Ginette Blau, ReEllis Dotson, Mary Justus, Nannette Volleyball manager, Cynthia Hill, and sponsor, Miss Lanelle Stewart, review the scores of a previous game, Goree, Lori Mendoza, Virginia Buenrostro, and Miss Lanelle Stewart. Third Row: Geraldine Harris, Stephanie Marrow, Sue Peabody, Sandy Kerman, Alycia Manuel, Florence LaLonde, Carrie Gibson, Janet Martin, and Linda Crowder. Girls Indulge Ph In Vigorous To. Left: SOFTBALL PARTICIPANTS - First Row: Betty DeGrace, Lynne Bennit, Doris, Joann Reis, Ethel Gooden. Second Row: Mary Chesnick, Vicki Miller, Stella Fletcher, and Dorietha Harris. Right: SOFTBALL PARTICIPANTS - First Row: Sue Fischer, Cheryl Crowley, Kathy Jackson, and Theresa Talley. Second Row: Shirley Reid, Chris Hensley, Regina Bensch, Millie Reser, and Cathy Wills. Left: SOFTBALL PARTICIPANTS - First Row: Barbara Buck, Linda Wade, Dorothy Batchellor, and Paulette Linsy, Second Row: Ida Fahrenholtz, Beverly Ingram, Marlene Quintana, Colette Le Febvre, and Linda Taylor. Physical Sports Too! stolen Sn. il ope e ra es ' ES Josephine Chan appears to be an alert back catcher. Betty Davis safe on first base. Girls watch as Cheryl Crowley is up at bat. SOPHOMORE SOFTBALL PARTICIPANTS: First Row: Josephine Chan, Gladys Williams, Betty Davis, Linda Pereira, Virginia Brown, and Debbie Bryan. Second Row: Carolyn Barnes, Kathy Brown, Reed, Carol Pontias, Del Crockett, and Loretta Kyle. Mais 2th. = et it i a, re +. ee ae BASKETBALL PARTICIPANTS - First Row: Dell Williams, Cynthia Hill, Nannette Goree, Pat Erwin, Barbara Adams, and Von Burrus. Second Row: Phyllis Wright, Brenda Lawson, Candy Griggs, Sandy Kerman, Lelis Spicer, and Miss Carla Soracco, Sponsor. Miss Carla Sorac basketball sponsor. Catherine Harris and Nannette Goree jump for the ball. The shot of an opposing team player is blocked. Girls get involved in wide confusion under the basket. BASKETBALL PARTICIPANTS - First Row: Kathy Freeman, Maggie Ocegura, Etta Faulkes, Karen ratta, and Cathern Harris. Second Row: Helen Rew, Susan Peabody, Alicia Manuel, Evet Judkins, and Paulette Young. es aa a Kathy Laverty, who demonstrates a dance MODERN DANCE CLASS - First Row: Carolyn Hankins, Wanda Watts, Gail Garrett, pose, is quite intent with her dancing. Marsha Claybrook, Wanda Gray, Laverdia Blake, and Yovnne Barnett. Second Row: Cheryl Taylor, Carol Harris, Sandy Grigsby, Wilma Young, Candy Busby, Sherrie Leever, and Stella Kelly. Third Row: Chris Hill, Re Ellis Dotson, and Ginette Blau. Exercise helps limber muscles for complicated steps. Seniors learn that it takes poise and gracefulness for modern dancing. Sweet Memories Tennis works weight off plump girls. agp ’ ¥ oe a See si ge ca ae Nicki Peterson has originated her own style of walking. Hurry up, Carla! Anything you do to Diane would have to be an improvement. Boys' P.E. activities are well organized. Coach Philips lectures In- tramural participants a- bout why they should wear clean socks. Followers Of The Rocket And Bird SOPHOMORE BADMINTON PARTICIPANTS - First Sponsor; JoAnne Gibson, Kathy Jackson, Linda Row: Dorothy Batcheller, Regennia Bensch, Virginia Johnston, Christine Hensly, Carol Hague, Stella Brown, Debby Bryan, Josephine Chan, Mary Fletcher, Loretta Kyle, Sandra Kewahar a, and Chesnick, Cheryle Crowley, Nancy DeAgo, and Ida Laura Jones, Fahrenholtz. Second Row: Miss Helen McDonald, Mrs. Betty Garcia, sponsor, demonstrates badminton skills to attentive students. SOPHOMORE BADMINTON PARTICIPANTS - Ree, Barbara Thrower, Lagretta Matthews, First Row: Linda Wade, Colette LeFebre, Cathy Wills, Carol Pontious, Joann Reis, Willie Nancy Wamble, Nancy Poff, Linda Pereir: Leenders, Linda Mitchell, Millie Reser, and Carlotta Schell, Patricia Penner, Carol Vicki Miller. Winters and Jammie White. Second Row: Alice Karen Swearingen prepares to fire a serve over the net. fanager Linda Wade and Sponsor Miss Helen McDonald i Ss game, while Assistant Manager Willie Leenders pays close attention. ae rs Are Devoted To Badminton nd BADMINTON PARTICIPANTS - First Row: Candy Griggs, Karen Baratta, Pat Erwin, Maggie Oceguera, and Teresa Andrade. Second Row: Mrs. Alice Clark, Sponsor; Dorothy Gogue, Susan Peabody, Pauletta Young, Loretta Young, and Carrie Gibson. nn aeeaeneiill Manager Alycia Manuel consults with Mrs. Alice Clark, Sponsor, about the rules of the game. Left: BADMINTON PARTICIPANTS - First Row: Barbara Strobridge, Barbara Adams, Helen Rew, Gail Sullivan, and Mary Justus. Second Row: Barbara Johnston, Marie Drumheller, Linda Yavor, Marianne Trott, Alycia Manuel, and Sandy Kerman. Athletes Enjoy Gymnastics, Latest Competitive Sport GYMNASTIC TEAM Ss Mike Crescenti, and Bryon Q 1, Second Row: Coach Carl Mayers, Mike Martinez, i Martinez, David Williams, and Mike Quintana. Not pictured: Tyrone Robertson and Mike Williams. r horse. Chuck Redmond poses in bird-like position, Harry Oxford demonstrates ability on side- Mike Quintana maintains balance parallel bars. Brian Quintard works out on the horizontal bars. os Ss ue wee j ; | Mike Crescenti balances on David Williams 7 tse - Leaders Class Gives Students A Feeling Of Responsibility students, LEADER CLASS - First Row: Ron Smith, Mike Martinez, Danny Larson, Dutch Walker, and David Alexander. Second Row: Bob Carlson, Del Rosburg, Harry Oxford, Harry Mitchell, Larry Ballard, and Jack Cox, LEADER CLASS - First Row: John Kearns, Harold Keck, Charles Perry, Ken Compton, and Robert Clark. Second Row: Dennis Richardson, Dave Strand, Keith Olson, Paul Wetselaar, Jack Combs, and Jerry Flahiff. Co-ed P.E. Proves Girls And Boys Can Co-operate Successfully In | PLE. Activities The stra | Teamwork between boys and girlsis the objectof CO-ED P.E. Girls get in the way, and the boys play the game. Vc | lo Is boxing part of CO-ED P.E.? | “ : 310 The girls watch as spiking is demon- strated in CO-ED. An effort to get the ball over the net is made, while the other team is ready and waiting. These two teams seem to have John models a new thing in boys' gym clothes, and friends look on approvingly or disapprovingly. lost the volleyball. Volleyball can be fun in CO-ED, especially when you can see the amazed looks of the boys when a gir] hits the ball An Example of vigorous activity! Tennis Keeps Girls In wh Loe Shape “ Be SENIOR TENNIS ENTHUSIASTS - First Row: Etta Fowlkes, Virginia Buenrostro, Lupe a : Mendoza, and ReEllis Dotson. Second Row: Kathy Johnson, Carol Bryan, Florence iis LaLonda, Alycia Manuel, Delores Boyce, and Ginette Blau. er as Betty supet Mrs. Alice Clark, sponsor, rewards Kathy Cox, manager; Penny Friddle and Carrie Gibson, assistant managers. JUNIOR TENNIS PARTICIPANTS - First Row: Maggie Oceguera, Candy Greggs, Gail Sullivan, Pat Erwin, Marilyn Dechant, Diane Roe, and Kathy Cox. Second Row: Corky Yates, Mary Justus, Susan Peabody, Pat Hennes, Sandy Kerman, Sharon 'Coudyser, Pauletta Young, Carrie Gibson, and Carol Box. The instructor gives Sharon Cloudyser and Kathy Cox a watchful eye. Archery Is Popular With The Girls BOW N' ARROW WIELDERS - First Row: Karen Baratta, Nanetta Goree, Verilyn Gallaway, Gwen Hale, and Linda Niemela. Second Row: Candy Busby, Marsha Pegram, Lucille Jackson, Dorothy Gogue, and Carol Combs. Po Betty Ellis prepares to launch a shaft under the ; . supervision of Mrs. Clare Shaw, sponsor. . - Retrieving arrows from the targets are the Jun- iors and Seniors. ARCHERY MASTERS - First Row: Barbara Adams, Ruth Spinner, Betty Ellis, and Pat Dreger. Second Row: Liela Spicer, Daisy Harris, Loretta ; 4 . Young, Ruby Bonner, and Helen Rew. Girls get ready to aim and fire. GAA Furnishes Girls An GAIL SULLIVAN MARY JUSTUS Pre sident Vice-President MISS SUSAN GRANT GAA Sponsor Gi. CANDY BUSBY CAROL HARRIS STEPHANNIE MARROW Secretary-Treasurer social Chairman General Sports Manager DEM Y LOS SHERYLE BUTLER Winged-R President Winged-R Secretary MRS, CLAIRE SHAW Winged-R Sponsor 294 Outlet For Excess Energy ee Vee MS GAIL SULLIVAN MARY JUSTUS President Vice-President MISS LANELLE STEWART GAA Sponsor Sa % Lak 3 . e eT “Wee sco cea te a a DELORES BOYCE LINDA WADE STEPHANNIE MARROW Secretary-Treasurer Social Chairman General Sports Manager SHERYLE BUTLER VONZETTA BURRUS Winged-R Vice -President Secretary-Treasurer BETTY OSTBY Winged-R President Koester, Kenneth Kramlich, Dennis Kramlich, Ronald camlich, Shirley camlich, Stanley cause, Sandra L, -ouse, Sandy uehl, Kenneth . nmer, Jimmy rtz, Gary rucz, George rle, James “N ONON ONONONON ONO c ree ie bet ade, Lora : ,amet, Jonathan ,ancaster, Jack vancaster, Kathy vance, John zane, Marquerite ange, Sally : zangston, Lavonne vangston, Robert W. vaverty, Mary ,awson, Brenda ayfield, Dale P. ayshot, Steven edbetter, Linda K, ee, Doris .ee, George 16e, Geraldine .eenders, Hans .eon, Delores ethridge, .eWis, Joella .ewis, Tommy Lewis, Zela ‘ Aghtfoot, Leland Alienthal, Carol Alienthal, Lauren Ally, Linda lly, Walter ’ Anton, Vivian L. 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Newland, Mel Newman, Joann Nicolini, Robert cIntyre, Elizebth . ulherin, Robert W. . . 144,313 + aie) A aD 136,239,241 AT se 36 49 262 234 144,169 soho retessensp Ferenc: . 141,187,191 ,234 SSL 231 46,138 Niemela, Linda Nobriga, Margy Nunez, Michael J. Nunley, Odessa Oceguera, Magdalena Ojeda, Eleanor Olivarria, Dianne Olson, Keith . Oneal, Sherry] -Otterbein, Sandra Ottino, Sheila K. Ourso, Delores A. Owens, Alfred Owens, Dan . Oxford, Harry Oxley, James PAGO UL Me) cy ote almieri, Thomas -ang, Joseph aradela, John aredes, Sylvia J. -arker, Marsha -arris, Petie vathick, Jerry . . -atterson, Wanda -eabody, Susan -eacock, Janice edersen, Cheryl . edescleaux, Linda F. edone, Steve ; endleton, Linda eoples, (Ron)nie H. erea, Larry -erkins, Betty erry, Charles -eterman, Randy -eterson, Chery] -eterson, Eleanor H. -eterson, Randy -etsas, George J. ) -etta, Robert ettit, Linde -helps, Johr ‘ -hillips, Eileen -ierce, Bobby -ilkington, Dick -imentel, Sandra Pitts, Lila less, Karen -lunkett, Car -ocekay, Denn -ock, Ruth ; -ollard, Cathy -oole, Diane .., -ornaras, Robert -orchia, Patricia Porter, Randy . -owell, Judith K. razak, Paul . rice, Christine Ce SCY = 0.) rice, Michael W. . i Noe ae richard, Gary riddy, Larry rigge. Larry G. rince, Stephen -ritchard, Ollie ro, Mike ‘ rocter, Thomas ursell, Michael J. ) Qu ilici, steven B.. Quinn, Cherie L., Quintero, Christine alff, Betty amme, Roberta amun, Michael Xandall, Paul .. Xandle, Jonnie M. ‘anger, Terrie Xasborg, Carroll asmussen, Linda asmussen, Otto f, sandra K, ce, Ronald : teagan, Michael . edmond, Charles eed, Linda C. AEGESE, [zell cegal, Jill ae eibslager, (Ron)ald Xembert, Michael 303 136 147 139 . 146,296, 297,299. 303 36 118,142,190 149'169'2 136.296.297.302 144°190'231 Mn ete, 41,149 45 a a, ed 149,257 144,19] 147,293 5 LOO 43 Oe Vee LAO eee Ce es 146,187,202,231 238 aoe fer fee EO 40,147,187 Fe wa AS 36 41.144 147,190,224 244 bay Seas LO) 143,168,227 46 . . 144 136,243 36 43 148 4] 144,177,257 147 NEW ICIEM: — otis cg d-tey baa bh es 145,296 DPLUEEZS OLanley. mer cus, sre. cvs te ee 148 Valencias Richard Al. ses G -- elise : Zeynolds, PatriciaA. ......... 144 SHS Davee. veka ae tara eee es 143 Valencia stiatronns 7.4). eee eue 2 39 Reynolds, Wayne ...... 40,143,238 Silva, (BOD) by Raman en en ao enema: Sea OO Vallersaedward 22.26.58. lov;2o7 Rhoades. Alvin) 2 2:02.22) ee . 139,190 Silva, Dai ier taco hve seee tee 4S 257 Wenaeriss IDEN Quo aeoauntad to py lee . Richardson, Dennis W. ... 148,257,293 Silva, ROD EGE ME oe bet a hn oe agi eee ee VaushniCharlesmbi a). 1 c Sie eee eee Richardson. MONA 5 ae. pes eee eo : OLIVA AOC DMCINI, (ote c) eee ieee ash cic cies) Rees Veal, Gwen Sar era Cae a Pat aay ae Richardson emiry’ 2 sie @ «eis 2 256) Silvas Chisistiney . a. 4. a4 . ) S222 Wercule JOSe™ yen =) ce ... 141,234 Richardson, Lura Spits tice Sey ah ee ee Simmons snanks Mir yon Aas ads 6 ee wee ee Wille Etsamik (0s a1) es ss co Gen LOS LiCisvanay ele stn gol GhlON OP Aone aes Aen oe Simmons, Melinda ....... . 141,148, Villanueva, Conrad. ...% «6-5 3 «ho ES Kiekard Judy. . 5 = x sacl a Reem ae 191,231, 232 Vines. Glenda ©3575. 265.42) L460 RICCI MISCIRMAY tasloxetet ts ui ees erie mer OW Simms Vickie =. 4 s60 is} ee sen 3) 140 Violett. Cymthita: sea. i. cee hee RieveMSMINE Ss. wes is a; aida Gee eee te SHON s ECVEMN «ccm i celloaGney yon ae ais 139 MOMS, WWENTSE! io 4 i a aw se Or Simpler GeOLGe ene ay ee ee ee OW RiNCOM, SUZANNE « 5 . =. « se mee ee Simpson. Brett =.) we .on wo ee ew SO Wade Clandigibs a a. coals 6 39,41 142, UMMA eae NSwG Se eae ot ee LEN SUMP SON CVE! ce Gls! me) a Ge es Oo 203, 237 240 MOS. MEECINTa sla ws, «on ee ns) a UO SUCCY en MBCSILC UA. 4) fren fy lesley Sey oe Wadleriawrence? 2-49 1 4 ous 141 Lippy, Meg JAMO a cave. Ps oeee fone ae Loe Skillman “Susan 5.5 «6 a 406 @. ys ee Water Patricia As” 4) i: e-eeruatuente Gea Robbins, Dale ........ 141,186,276 Sloamye Rrederickas 5 5. aon eon soe LA? Wagerman, Corasueé ....4:2..-. . 143 ere. Pisede nts) sat ee ee yee, ict Small, i Be Be Scie ene Pete oat cr GLOe. Wiaide(lack)s cs a « coeee Re ace uel ROWERS. OMemyl in 6 le a) Soa ae tae OO Smallen, Doma: peace ts aie ce Oe Wakeman, Sandra ...... svete hoO obertson Donalds. pea para Se Sarah eh Smith, FONE « -hieqh be 8 hiatus cant Walker , David giurte 6 ta sa bes 147 ,168,278 cobe -tson, Ic. warn ae ee ens 45 Smt VOSepnl 4.2. « « : vee Greene ee Walker za. occa ale, bea oe ear aew Xobe ‘tson, ehiGEWNI sae ey yy eee 143, 191 Smith, Foro Gy ea oe ere 137, 187,231 Walker, Dutch paneer 21S 279 copinette. Eddie, . 5.2% «- - pment 10, MMVEH VATE. oe ats a Ge as oe A Walker, Gwendlyon........ 139,243 Robison Blaridge: | 5.1... .« 9, L40 Smith, WAT CMID Ny ae aie ot x. See cae ees Walker, Kenneth ..« 6 6 o's ea iG xobimsonm, Michael Ga. m9. -« = Lor. 202 pmlc NanGyy 2A.) 2 same en eh eee 143, 181 Walker Paty 3 a6 «a. 2 oo ae USS45 NCGwers | NICHardl a alam ao en a eo DMG MRODEKE 5a) MG 4 ante helene Walker (Robint 452 6 3 ae: Ae ooh 136 ROdSerS. ROGer 4. 2 a aA a ww ea ee LOO SOU, INOGNEW a sc fae. sees) aie ; 147,257 Wallace WeindaM 2 nos as as sem Loo NOG INGILAG 9 alas aoet taen @ ee en oUe Smith, Ronnie Mi) 9.224. s L40)295 Walton, Beve lie Wis Os gue wives Ste LAO Xogers, Roger di Gi nae Sete eee LOO SMUG DUSANN css wee ol sows a oe cen! LUO Wander SiNameye jasc ie he ae ae we oloIal, Winton; 9 bid oo, helo ccc € . 145 Smith. William -Giy sce pice 6s Reese wee Warren 'Glendasss 1 «sete ociewleincae 2. eoikae se aaron Ries Seen Snead, vee orale aetna ve eit A ort se eA Wassberg, Mary:...... : 143, 191 2008, Fil Lane a a ey re can eee ene area sneed: James: .osa ss hla we We wile wig. S Watley. Dick 4 24 5. ese 168. 169 Roper, FAR S Wis se, Sh Gs tnt al oe en ce ae SHOW HNO: ss gos ce Ole pee ee Set fee Watson, Brenda ..... 6 ee es 144 RS MINCE: SS warty, wis eae Ga leah See 139 Solorio, TOSEDMIy SV ei iw po cues.ttere Gems 144 Watterson: JOGA atc. sna ae) earns 143 NOSACOMIMCmneS: 55 e yoni vd toi cy eb, Gees Mente porensen. Vernon . 6... 5 4. eee AS. Way, MichaeliWe a... Sa ee eee OO ROSDeIE Cm IDSIDeKEs 1s alae Gees pouter, Jeannie =. ss 6 a a apm oases Way, William Fs os usar eus oa ee Le 278,279,293 Spears, lbavada) 0 6G sw @ a= « 55 Se Wayland, Ronald) tancia oa bee see ehh ROSDULE CNC aierOll sys Gis. ena ce ai sh é Spoleyateal aeaintia(=(6 Sigil) WE Walwinees san as none Wialett, miter. 6 yg ey oe a 5 WZ NORS URUSSEIL (5 6 de a eee Swe ee ve hee Spicer. Ibelia Mi... 4. Fe 290 295008 Weaks, IBIS cs oe eae 139,152 NOSSe CEH VANS Bote oh, Ga-cemis oneal as 149 Spinner, Ruth Ann .... 40,148,303,313 Weatherly, Donna: 40.4 son ree oO Lol Xoss, =n Sieh. Savin (OKs toe a 2on pprings Thomas™ icles es) @ 2. 6 oe 146 Weaver, James; ...... 42 266, 290 Roybal, Martha: 5 65 . ey oe SPMIMSMeVeG ObECVeN j= ai ai eine) oO Weaver INUGHAel.” = vs a a ncn. 1 are LaZ Loyb: 1 INQ CVs. fy alte. Goo ateuel ese ae oe, AD Seancdard Kam soa do sw ase wy cele ie bea UDCA, Se ductal acu wha . 146 Rude Rick ard 7 aren) Aad a ene ee Steadman, (oinday 2.205 oes a ew, ab ee we. ne ey, Weeks- Diana We, 5s. as gene see ae LOY Ruggiero, AUIGHORY: cs, ag Geer dein ue eae SCESISO ALAM. cis Meo 1s ee alin “e toance Boe Weeks, ’ George oe Ses LAAMI90 2382202 NiShe (aula. ae cnt so ae ee Se eso stevenson, Wilfred... 6 5 « = + «22 LAD Welence, Jonannams aeredueee aoten | yy, NESTS OAC. aloe tasers “Guar en a. ee ee Stewart Brady Eh. 2. 24% = ae 137,220, Wells, Douglas L. frat ae en eee sie 4D NUSSOUAUIMeIVAT 6 oo sn tee ee SO 248 ,264,265,290,291 Wetselaar, AAU De pnss) ee tecasts 7 SO AOE 295 SUpsey, EymdaiG. 3): 2s =o 4 Loo2oo Shinnetts Wairinves awe see. see eo Wheatley Gay) 4. 3) s e 176, 278 279 Stinson, UynOnew as 27 ee ae oS Whisenhunt) John is; “4 2. « @ at oe 144 Stockman, Ronnie ........... 136 Wibite Dongidi 9, i. nies a ua one .. 149 Saal eMOMaAs. 2 4 ileal ade arses eo Loo Stone, Marie... ss et ee LoS Winitess Maney © a! neue cy oe) ete ee an 144 Sadler, Don ivy ee elsah ates a ne) PASS St. Onge, Constance .......... 143 Whittemore, Gary ...:.. 41,140,276 sadier Berichte eee ee Strands Davidi = 5) 2. 144, 266, 267,290,293 Walburmns Timothy =... - ZeLOU2OZe20i1 Sadler, ARC aie eee Car hate hat, oe Strobridge, B Sorhete 24. nes ae 1 Wilde ‘Cindy 2a'. a 220s nae 231 Saintonge, Constance ..... . 243 Stromsodt. Ibyle . 2... . Aiiel eray aenke TO Wallond Nancyale. 3 2) a ae ec ; 139,187 Salcido, Hector ....... 40,140, 146 DETONOMEVELYT js Gon cog 8 ss wo 144 Wailiiamse 2A0ctinitds, 1.0 6s) suet nie tee ieee, Saline. IN@nCy 2.5 4 4. - Bnd al eee GAO Subias Monica ..4 05 2. besos a 138, 142 Wiliams) Billy 295s) ear ee ene aks 148 palilce. Ronald 2 6 ns «uw «wae « a oe 148 Suda Michael ¢ . a. « « ae ale: (256, 2517 Williams) Dells 2 ae 147,191, 296, 298 Sanders. COlias Give si aele ea ee see LO Sullivane Gail 5 2 ae . 37,39,137,237, Williams, EugeniaM. ......... 139 Sanders Wille Re os 6 coe sa LSS 294 295,296,297 ,302 Williams en SCIEGY: | ennel a Gy i ieeeenrenne dS ers tes Panta, AMECA Ta’ = gous es ne 5 nm «2 LAO SUVA Wate GC. as. arts Gb oe Se LAOS Willltamiss (Wainy: vs case 1 a) en eu eiienes 149 Sat ‘gent, tae, Soiay ea ea: eet eee ae ee SWane Ghats of ah cei take cu eptemeenrs 14] Williams: ala Me) se sete aa) eA Saunde Wilken 35-2 eo os ec . 147 Swanson, Connie ........ 141,238 Wiliams Tite M9. 4 «0s mee sme 137 Sayer. Piciels oe Sparel 5 fia las Pwansous NanGaWAL] Ges-4 a4 a6 sm ce 140 Walliams Naty AS ooo: tes teri ee ie Ileexeh Schauweker, ASAE sonciss vee Gimoeit, i nthe. Bae EO pwenuson. Diane'G, 24 4. 5 - es EO Willltoms Raticicrarls:) . hc seers 140 Sehieberl) Robert ........ 68 169 Walliams Paulime: 25 « «26s + oe as eee PCHMIGE EVMELIG st. «= clea a oes Wailigams Penny” 95 a. ten cb leer eine 140 Schmidt. Raymond . 1... ... on Pode eats ath SPegoyn ae 5 SL Boe ees eye, Williams, Stephanie ....... 139F222 schirieberl Bob 5. 2°. as: PR ene Lae WapP MOugZeLre: Gers siya os, ehie is ees ce eee Williams Vigll .. csc sar ness so) Are ate schultz, Leonard 5 2 6e 9s ol Say neve MMAavlOG NSABDATANIe csp a chreeaul sue 139,222 Wallsont (Caroline «, @ ate , seep a cece 144 PCHUMANM, “AMEREAl Wi a wales e a sw LO MaylormCharless. oc) men ee cal aie 146 Wilson: Danid 2 3.4 soatensys shee ees 145 Schwarzbach, Mario ...... sory er Taylor. DenniisaG. 3s cs a6 «8 a 3 143 WaISOH JOC. 5 aoe aay wi pees ae eens SChiViG RODEREME A 4) Gece sensec te: Ree LO havlOrIGeOLrge Mo: = a4 cise coscae et eee 146 Wilson, Mildred ee ee . . 144 Scot, Gary IL. Sen erence teas aes 3 4 LAS eixeira Munday 45% cna ei ene Ge my ee 143 Wil BOnteNODei bass s... yt rena ere cers 149 COLE van Cba | tect Louis eileen eye 149 CEL YE WCHMES: wane 6 fs eis! 6 eat. ie SOO Wilson. Robert, Mo 3. s 2... «ter « LAS Scores NANCY Ti. a) «seas a eee 432388 iharcher ohne. oe) «sues ok tonne Wilson, Shirley ..... Ace weeete loo PCOLE SUZZCILO se a cel a loo as Dhomas: Vamitar v5 va aus, «lea! sheike es 140 Wilsons Uhomas™...%... tue ss 148 Seagraves, Barrell 2. .45..%...«. . JA0 Thomas ewWiherB. 6d 2 44-6 eee 147 Winkles, Agiital “4 v4.05) we Mee a ete 145 Seaman, RalphL. ..... iia tera Yak DORAL Cm sees ets cos a, fe denies Wolff, Allan W. (Wayne) ..... . . 146 Segovia, Jose ..... a ema ee LAO os Miompsons Wale sus Gs aren nis ee 141 Wolf DonnasMae- oi. a aces he curoue 139 peiberling. Douglas 02 3.2..4 . 137,278 Thompsons, Donnas se) onsen ee elo Woodward, Janet ....... ute eee OY penicola Jean % 2.5 2. s Sesris ep les ALHOmson Chigisttne (fs ww ase eel Wooldridge Dick Sa. 24 26 147,169 STC a GACH ee wri: oi Averett hence nee Whomison. IWathiers +. 4.0... 3 «cea eon 144 Works Sheryl). of. 6) Sees sor Bae 148 pemranOnJOnnIM. as cele. - LO270 ilohman. susan GB. 4. 6. «2s 6 es ee Leo Wiralistad oUSaily ns 5 4-8 6 siien ees eres 136 penver. ehyllis Mi 2. oa. ew . .) 400243 ‘ums IDENAKGL (2A aa tage eet Gece auare 138 Woslont. Iprencdale 2021. 3 o.cecl emin tLe 147 Servin, Ronald). 2... aa. 139 Dippy, Robert... 4). 3 . 5B GlGe yoo a) Menai Wiel Sits SMieley “i al tie ina el eaaalya ge 142 Sevier —JaimesiG., Gs a5 2.6 bs 149, 189 Tipton, IEORELUAS wan hao idqass vm ceo) es 136 Wright, Vivian I. (Irene) ..... . . 146 Sewell Einday 23.0 eo ) S0S TIA TOMABKOVIC, JOU « Guiees 6a) ww ce 147 Wivalbar Kieth mn) sernsieraceie: enemies 146 Shannon GT GIR ae ete aye cate Jour 147.262 Toplak, Sara ole hao obtain ee Wivdeimy em JaCken ls salen cmon 143 Shave , Buc rece aepnahne pa allees 144 eirainerssBCttyird.) Ueviie aaah a) ss 190,191 Shaver. Harold .......... nee aie Travels, Wanda. Gos a eres hae eee 140 Macorzynski Ralphs sas se Sees 148 BEage Pande aa ga eck kale oon eo reloarsisharony ve fe. ose Me ie aed Wates,Gormenne 2) 5.5. 5. 147,241 302 Sheffield, Linda a. seactees) gf cist fe eae 141 ieoutmank Martine We 4.) ss a oe wes MATS JG | ur We cones sl ne eR eee 142 sueidenn George: By ase 4s ene 144 MEOXEMA MOM ide is sence Sl sere 141 Vednak, Jeinday 2.45, sss one 140 SITS Delile UMM NOMI oay ay oar 'e awa tay ares, bo ae 148 HUET JACKS I. ay ets) eee ors 141 WOK WOmuess sc fs) 41 ,45,146,187,231,234 Sheppard, Sandra ....... toe 2 14S MEVNCHe WOM 1. a8 secs a, Oo er iouey alanis 144 MOUNG UCase ete. ie Si cnc att ake 143 pietinan Jetery « . -. 6. 6 eee oe VOUNCAIEOLCtIGL wane 1 cmemen nine ne 37,508 ‘Slant oue igs oStein(aligzios Alto. amcueescecn cic ae 147 Wouns, eatilettans nus) een 141,296,302 Shipp, Gary A Sey ae ee Ce et ae 138 Uslencta, Richard: 929. sls = 146 VOUS enNereSdeess saree ians el a e 136 shuemake, Olanders ......... 145 Wbrhammer. RODERE |. 225% 5s aS Wounes Wilatiaa skies. Soe ee eee 40 SIS)7 Things To Remember | From 65 Students are awed by antics of their instructor. Diane Golden tries to coax Judy McMullen from her perch and back to her cage. Students have wandering eyes on test days. Left: Norman Clausen tries to per- suade Mike Butler to convince the Idaho bushy-tailed run-run to back him in the next election. ve i MES ra | hy ’ The bell rings for the next class, and students leave the cafeteria This is a shakedown! Girls eat because of nervous tensions. S On Cheerleaders clap to help pom-pon girls get back into step. 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CodelopManparctyay. «a u ai. sss ae 73 CodwinwioUcl a mmerto sa cuore eees 73 ColdadeseDorothyan tly ea eee Tis: Golden, Diane . . Le ORT il 122,172 Goldman, Beverly 7 ae ee plats) Gordon, i a ea 73,125,187.190 Gosnell, Robert W. .... 73,186,191.276 CONES EY SINGIN eo Ge oe Oe oe ee Grahaine Obes sess. yon. Foul ets Granthem, Jane Ann Ti Salio 200.20 SAV em NUNUIe Piles sa oA ne 74, ets igENS. NNIENOVSIEY Scat Rear een cena 74 Green WonnayMde 27... .44.) 5 74 Greene Dorothy, Mayo... 6.04 ho 7 ck Wy, CHCCIME JOM er tat ec Wee gee Cree ieplbOncttaument sp saabnc wots als 74 Greenberg Edith 5% . 4: 1.2.4. ; 74 Greer, Grant . 74,250,252,253,254,290 Greconvasleinday © ah sc be tanh =se 74,312 Grigsby, Sandra ....., 52,74,118,237 GcubemeRoseann 1... .: 5.40). 7 Guillory Sandiego si. os ge Gulledge, SEAGIG y Gen At Sa he Gunn, Pe abe ee 73,118,119 Gunn, INSGiIMIGE Ts ica oe See one US. Gusisauistonn Watateey Ss ne i es Guvette; Durand. 2 oe ee we be 795 ee ‘ Hall, Monyaia Meeeetea testa Ge ok stk 75,276 Hall, (Pa p eictaets bs. Tome Te 2e0roto Hallet, BIA Rt Op pests oa 44 (45 SL) Hamill, SUSI MNONes Fle nies ser ok de Hamilton, DEN Speer a. Saris tote ekg eS Hamilton, aed SOR ee O27 blo. 24 Hammtltonurlarold Ie: . 6. 6). ao. 75 Hamilton rlomenss se a ks 75 Hamilton Phoebe 55... .. 2). US Hammond, Davi irgnumt tts, futures Sle me, 75 Hamner m Walter ll.) 1-7). oe. 47,795 Han kins, Caro na eee 76, 77 Han sbrough, GEA 15. te Sate + 5 76 Harcourt, Sherry I Jee Ceo S OE bri Cae 76 Harlan, Deed a oe 76 aeris Carol, 24. :... 44,45,76,119 abs wouan, ces stp. 76 BetenismpusaniG. .. 5.5.) 0 1. 76 agnisOnmalbert ¢-). .. 2 5 a..6 76,276 aterison Carol J. 34). 6 oe. 6 ne 76 Hiegaweleeaniic .. 4... . 2. | 76,118 Hattich, Lynnette ......, 40,52,76,172, 230,237, 3h Paver OMS, gs og Gk eee a ke 76 INGE), Sinaia 5 Se fe 76 Hayes wotephenmk., § 45). 50 0, 0. 76 oC, Matsa | cc. ee ok ws i Peet elsOn «1. ce ewok. be ene Tal Hetley Jerrie Ann ..0..... Fi follals! bievematier, Connie . ...... .., Wi Pieiert Marlene... Sek ks kg WetaeG RU iw eee beg 77,190 Henderson Carol... . 4. | FES) ANON Vrs! Henderson, Peggy ....... 77,118,236 Henderson, Hern, Rita’ IK ’ Robert eee OVO, 40 7-232 Hendricks, Linda 7 SE eae We Natrol fay a) sey SRS AREA Sh reine 77 nermander. Adeline ......6:.. WEE He rnandez, Glomian sss ky See. HAS, Dernandes, Robert L. 2. 7... 78 Hernandez, Ruben ....... 40,78 262 Metrere Git ee se. 78 Hickinbotham, Eeslicy rene 2.8 46,78 Pl Christina . 4.4... 78, 190 See oe tb 78 Pee Pe Wa cil yO cs a nn 78 BEA CO a he eee 5. 190,264,265 PUMPOn OtriCle 78 Hoffmann, Ellen ........, 78,124,125, 126 ,127,130,187,190,194 ‘193, 230, 232 Holland, Cynthia ip A Bo a am 78 Hollin eSWwo OMDIPUBCERVA i) oi kes oe 78 Holmes, Breese 2 40,78 Honable, (LIES ad ed Sy al Rea 78 Hooper, alee. 2. 44,79 Hoote A Rao) tee Bs 79 Ses a 79 Meebo DrUee he 7 Howard, Oo ST hs ait ee a 79 Howard, Pandan.) cv, eee oe. jf Hunt, Alvin SE ere gs) ee Hunt, 2 a a 719 Hunt, Bela eis Sele cy une 79,174 Hunter, Peete a eae Sy eM 79 Hunter, ey hae cho We Ss 79 Hunter, SETAC) ene 44,79 236 Husing, ECS. a i rr ss meer ni 79 eterna clos | 79 Indjich, LES SSS Aaa ee ee Wo) eX) Ingram Jean. 2.4 4.5 4. OL ,00, F15. 1302 230,232,238 Inkanenteatedlh a.) ee, 80 Isley, Peggy Rae tp eee he EMTS Bran Isola, SCORMITA TN ea ee eee 80,187,241 Jackson (Gwendolyn ae 80,179,187 Jackson, Lee A. aeiee chau pee seee hs 80 Jac ‘son, Deere osc) Pt oe i. ee 80 Jackson, Maxine? ............ 80 evel ssa, Sint) (6 tues Goa ale ob ealol ale JACKSON Wada i). 3 asus eae es 80,119 JAMES WS GUCCI MC. ain ee ee at 80 Aches, INGEEY SA yg Blake op aS Aon 80 Jameson, (Jim)my . Bee) Sere se 80 es 17 220.3 4,276 PART ORENGHEN GS uo 2 4. 4 oe ay 80 Jeff “ESS, GHC Oey ah cares, Tt sey ee OU Jimenez, EVelyTiteet nec etna sae 80,239 Jimenc7iNanents 6.) 90. 9 eo eee 81 Johns leindar es 26. 1... 81,204,312 Johnson, (Glenda) Gay ......., Sols L20En7 8.187 Johnson, Kathleen ........, 81,302 JolnsonwleindaiG 9. 2s, 5. 81,190 Johnson, Robert G. .......... 81 JONRStOn, barbaran i. 0. 9 le ee 81 JOMMStOns Gataya ae es nes pee 81 Johnston; Janet =. 2.5.5.5. 81 JO) OAR CriEvay os 0 ee ee, ones ae NODE tte caics ae Sukie Sekt ae eee ecg 81 Uses, INTE I ee a a ek Se ne 81 Jones; Annie mMlee. fs 4a 45,81 ,237 Sons CENOSiy =e 5 eae eee ee 82 Jone SeDeborah ee Ss. cee ay et 82 NONCSeJAMCN see eae eg Se geme 82 dlonesmikindasin 2a 2 ae 41,82 tove COM AUII OK. Sn ee ke 82,276 JUNTS ANTICS ans eee pe ne eee 82 Kassel, Lorraine ....... 40,41 ,82, 204,205, 239, 313 Ue eg aay we oye pol gee a os 82 SSinviSyy, hha” Nita en ee 82 Var A VOMING «Soy yw bors; hod te 4 82 WinoweDonald (We 45 2 2s 2. 82,176 BMAD 5 MAI 3) bee wk ce ee x 82 DRS eUMIOTE oda ie 4 eh aah ke 83 Kintery, James. 3 4...... 83,119 Obi. dete Ree 83 IR OEMEYVO Ts pd go sede xy: 83 USMeJACK Port ae a he yt 83,250,253 Be aeeOE EN og cy sis ads efi ee 83 issn. Wallis 5 ee 2 89,202 Kneisei Robert 9) 60), ln” NOSKIABReDIna a) lll Mach ae tOO manic, Natoy 3.4. ka ss oa ki 83 Kremin, oa ere re eae, Kroll, PGi aan Gk a 83 Lacher, Thomas ae 25S athe 83 La Londe Florence |) 1 ' 83,297,302 SUNCaV siesta Mebesi g n 83 pencasier, Nita. 6 i... 83 Lance, Ri ss 84 Paper ieee. de 84,118 Langenwalter, Kathie ......... 84 Langston, James... we ee le 84 Ee mogeitorl leeinnd 25 8 A . 84 on CH MR ODCEt eet ee co eke 84 Larson, Beth 37 ,44,84,119, 233,237 Eathrop, Mike™. 45. 3. 84 250. Aer 1252 Laughlin, Robett ............ 84 _avender, MIChaCI es (at wees 84 Laverty, Kathleen. oa. 84 Layton, Terry he Pena 37,51 52,84, 186,190,202,203 230, 231 264 Peace eD Ole. than ite wink. 84 Peo ear Dares. ee ee eS 84 Lee Bemine = ye! cae se 85 eee = Oho oa See eh 85,280 Leéver, (Sherrijel .... 5... Soult LeFebvr GP BCom mts a8 oe 41,85,174 205 LeFebvre, INGOT Te 40 41 89 Leggett, Bdamond 1) 4. a 85 Leo, MeO fi a) ae, 41,85,180 Leonard, Le a a ae 85) 130 PORBGS CEEOL Laois yp co 85 Eetchema Diane ans). fe Sone Levine, William Da ee tek tee 39,4445, 85,125,190,201 239,244 250 ,251 ewe sel) ns oo 85 2T1 ,226 Lewis, SIE ae ae cree 86 Lewis, IDUENIUN NG ny eg Bae 39,45,86,119 Lindsey, I ge oes gg eee 86 Lindsly, Maryann... .. 86 Lively, Bimestine . .. . 2). s. 86,191 Livermore, Greg Ree WEA Ctr be 86 Llewellyn, Richard .....,,,° 7° 86 Lodetti, Bever ly Se oe 41 86,241 312 Lofgren, INGURE eg bog oe 86. (234. ,241 Logefeil, Mike . ZOCOING Amanda ee, 86,127,312 sone JACIC@: G1.) 7. . 92,86,115 One Onna. se Gene o 86,191 ,230 ZOMSE SCCM 61 6 ei sn 87 ZOVESeledtrictal sa. ; OU ols Lowe, James. . a yee Zoe 1 26,1 7,230,232,250,251 252 Donne, Wenn {Cy 2 nb aw ek 87 oyd, W SAVING. talc. eens Pee: 87 Ludlow, Mike a eh poe Robert 1... ., 46,87 ENAnioly NbHOEy yh eo ge 87 Macneil, Kaarin .. Maisch, i cad. 0) Al 46, 87 ae 24, 262 oe James E. 87 512 24, oO Malro F Gary rae 87 Me el Alycia 87 191,297 30: al Mapps. Glenu pan) anes 87 Ma -glon, PROCS su) cots, “set, Rien eee Marlowe, Michael ..... .; 37 ,44,88,126, Zoos 186, 930, 234 MaicroweuRen@e sc. ise © a © ao tke Martins Brian . 9s) . . 47 ,08,118 Martin, Jolin’. 2. 2. 46 : 2 90 Martin, Linda Gene ..... 88. 17 5,178 Maxtin, Linda Jean .... . 88,233 Martine Richard 1D! 5.5 . 4.5 20) ame Martinez, Glorial slg s6)) 4 41,88 PA BAG Y od oe an, a! Sms ene Mason, Howard ... ae 88, 250,251 Matsumoto, Alan 6: 5a. 88,190 ), 207,244 N N N N N aia Q i L ie) n, Richard d, Mike atthews, Barbara, .....,.. ... 88 atthews, James 46,88 aus, Toni Shichi cnisae a} eo ae: 88 axwell elizabeth =. 0. 20) ees ayeda, Georce 525. 40,46,89, 125,127,130,207, 230,234 Mays, Stephen be 89 Maze, Norma ou McAnineh Ibinda 225... 2) 89,191 McCall, Dennis L. ..... a 89 McCammon, Linda ...1..,... 80 McClain, (Pam)elaG...... 89 McCorkell, John 89, 11s, 201 MeCoy, Cecelia... . |. 89, 312 McCracken, Rebecca ..... oe McCullar, Tenol R. 7.25. . 5 89,118 Mc Janiel, Susan SA fenyes at, 89 McDona d, enry A 90 McFar a Bobby ERE Shee iat I 90 McFarland, Dana SRS Ce en oe McFarland, (Pat)ricia .... 90 McKinney, Jim L, .. 90 248, 249 264,: 265, OF 76, 29C cKinney, Sharon ciullemdudi 9, , 24.) 4. 40,41,90, 173,205,312,313 McMullen, Kathleen M. 40,90 McNGHI IGS 25) 2s . o. 90 McPhee, Suzanne 90 MeWatterss Cissy) 4.0). 0 0.) 91,180 Meikle noalily Me a) sino Dee Mendoza, Guadalupe 91232-302 Meredith) Eimer... 2... . OAL Meyer, Mike G. : Meyers, eet 244 Mieser Paul 2) . IL 90s 191, 244 Mignone, David C. 9 a Miller, Freddie Miller, Haywood 91 Miller, Jane Bl Miller, Mike E. 0,9 Miller, Peggy .. 91 Miller, Sara Jane oe Tete: Misner, Gail .. 91,118,204 Mitchell, Mike S. ...... 91,204 Mitchell @Ouyicelian mia) ale ie Mitchell, Roger 92 Mitchell, Ruth . . Ae Mitoma, Jane 92-201 237 Moore, Gary R. ee) Moore; George _ 25. 7... 92,204, 250,251 Moone: ibararyeu. yg) s sus. 92,276 Morales, Irving ...... 92,250 Morales, Virginia. . ..... 2 92 32 Morley, Dorothy ....., PAS OILED: MMOreis, Carol og kg 5 a ee alk 92 Morrison, Gail D. . 1)! 92 Morrison, Linda 2... 4.44.4. 5 Morrow, Leonar ,.).... 2 92 Morse, James ......., 40,92 iMikoyels Jeralsyeilley ee 03 Murray, Donald IS Mur bed HU EC SAIN Sak anita oe ae Myer , Kathleen ee | 93 yoni i ” Nancee N. , 93,119,137,191,230 Neickas Gloria, “o.°eses sees e SE MO) Nance, VeErsel =. 5% c'. a a; 93.118 et PC led MICS Arve swt oh ear ores lm ers NooncEe. Ilanne: sa 4 6 4 = 39,93, ee 201 207 218 INvoiqdaveruieles dexenoll = 5 eee ee 93,124,209, 2I0, 252,200 NIMC Ze Ver OME da Sy ssf eae wee 3 Niarmbol, QWaMMbIE Rn I 6 Sl eG eo oe 93 RICE ECO ATM! cc tous ocean eee iot 93,236 Walleye slots wNs sn ee Gee sees C 94 Dicde, Bleamor .. 0c Gs ee 94 oan [esaie (YS (Ge (Gietear cage Oe 94,118,122 O iver, BanGells 5 aii 94 250,251 Olivieri Betty Lem te aes nee seep ee 94 @lSOMMDCHaAY .) .)c us. Cul oe ewe 6 94 (@nTOMMOTAME: 9s, 5 coke wae ee ce ee es ee (Cuigimaver RG Svoval) ell ell ey ee, Mee ee creer na ca oie 94 isnt intl cues emt ee OA iO On Oxcte, (Ron)ald Sea yt, aes ares Meee ee cs 94 Ostby, Bettye. yeaa 41 ,94,125,190,191 244 294,295,313 Orie sandy (Gz i Ly whe as tie oe oe ek 4] 94 @urmean. Cecilia 9. 56. - as 94,115 ake UTM COUN, ‘yor cr esa son ees hag, Se saan eek) reat mage. onunle . 90,209. 250) 252,253.26 MOP e NICK gee Sad hos spat en ee ees 95 POUNMe HE INTC sic) ce tee aes Gr vee 95 eGuIeDbe. VICKIe SA ian gal gee oteee 95,118 BAERS ueWWwanGar ly Nan ge ee) ines 95,243 MAUS MACKS Vesela) gi a tar Gh ae ere em 95 FatiNO. WOSettal . «.. «a Ae «© 6 40,95 atino, Reale ey area) auttanc.cacre) teuiare sons 95 Rayne METALS: est vise e were peaens 40,95 Payne, ‘SIN O ASN aE Arne et Prater eee ya? 95 eabody oe aa ween pa ee rare ara 95,115 ea ody, NamnCy: Jia sc vsce tyes eaceees 95 Pearl, a ete 95,118 Pea | NUM S ia cates. wrtioet ts ersten lee ees fe 95 Yeeueslojia (Cetin! tee een oh cea oa oe 96 CCE E SU pce e tence, cor Keds: of 1a: Souste Gee al es pesrame Marshal. i oops as i 96,303 mencleton, Richard)” Gs ota ees wie see ReGInNS oharOm 45 a «ia 901793207 Be Shei INEM e cada bn cancr se oe dete us a eoneeeonks BetCi Sem DCAM Ga he cocuenrs oem reuea rs 96,124 everson, DetkyiCall 5s rie «16 al ee 6 BETS SOny INC KIM leh ee ees SO OOO 2 Sul 26127 30 2301232 SUCHE ONPUINTCKIE! ay ste anny sl cemor teh cete 96 REZZOLO WALI tum a pies hiatal Nee tins 96 PpINUUTGD Ss st ANRIGVE Ve ocr he eae terete etree a 96 PAnuil ll nyoysyen uate Nolelojoee sy eee 5 eek ee yay ee 96 phim NASATIC A) waa) vs Nie Spc be ae eaten 96,312 glee leaks CEC Ia tee Nera ea ame coke yen aoie 96,211 lanCHOM, BEvUGas jets gen «seco came omer 96 HIG ENGI LE edt al erence ry a ear ral 96 PEACH CreateOly oy ayes 4 a se) es eee 96 WOCENAYE INATEVS. sins s.sclve 3 Site, eh 97 POOLS Vidi OAS es cl ts) we ciein m penn ae OF ROO ECharlOthe dha seta tere te fons tire oi MOV Oy0 PAE ENC err gae ear ane carter me nae 97 BESSON DONA Ire... kere 4 Nemes uta a7 HAG CUMICAUIMEV In List) sess ahs ain) set eis) 97 % -iddy, NETIC tore se cese tet ga omens Peel Fe aes ie Revo, Miata. We sks be ace ces 97 Quesenberry, Barbara ....... Sypsiuilite Wineries: Ra eso a cet ey ues she eae oF, Quintard, BRValit of 2) vie) sek ee els 47,97 Rampoldi; Rosemary =... 2.41. ey Canine: Wwalltete Tes sa. Gals: we a Gc 98 sane Mona.) yar snes ye eu 98 invehovetalell sSietsjolmcyye hy fon ooGed ae 98 apo, Witlame t,o w a ees oa ii cues 98 RoC SAMA ar ce es a reeta kee ie) Sarees 98 Nene (Chisago 6 ee 44 98,120,233 COU AIU s ei1v oniaie ty eat bay letersi ee SSE (Uno TEM ICINEE see) ers og agnor c 98 NSIC IMEWAU Kia ye eee OSs EO Oris Retniari CUUrPLES: Sy sn 4) ee) ve eee 98 Reiman GOrdon | 4. 2.2 46 4. 190 Neniberiy Patricia. amos ees a se 98,179 NES oMarON: s _ 4 fu: eo wes ae 98 INGER IRODEKE (7 5 = eo) eee ec 99 ING WitiVl Ge Fs Gopeis—ts o's coleman elise nets op Aes 99 Richie ea vielvinys res +) ae oeeceten eo Be wieliguqolsfoins toes Aen Geo 55 ook 99 Rickett Howard + ..: . 24.5 6. = 47,99 RUCKehtNODeEt Ei 8 a wae ose 99 I eV eINCHITC EArt} 8 kus Gee eae 99 Raley a (Rat yiel Chany. soa s: tea) «2 ea) emo 99 Rincon, [PLOh CR Rees ads Ome eran Cec 99 Rippy, Oe en hed, 99 243 Ripsom, dJiseiaauhie? oes ed ms G ee oo ac 99 obbins eee LGU AM ce See aR meats, eae oF NODEHES HUY) ie gt alae cteacmeiia is asl alee My NoertSesGalemeit. . thas eet, womens oF obin son, ZSOLT Mee tcoun eaten pee eres 100 VODINSOM WDIKeU lL. eau ee eee ts 100 NODUIS OM daChomrs en be eet ie Ghee 100 Nochariynne, en gu ete es LOO; 237 NOdGer JOMMs Su. aietele enue Hos mes 100 Nolchalequiey,. IDSs! 5h 5.09 ¢ 6 Hp oe 100 ROPERS Gay Gy ves altel ovata vs: bat gi ances 100 yoveeuasy, WWimUMIeNan IB 5 6 HA ee oc 100 ROOMUSIALON: Fmt se hia s epee ees 100 NOSE HIVIURG Race cers Gercuns Mrase et eee we 100 NOSIMM IS OGO! ns shun se ates Meaie Uaioe esaats 100 NOSE MINUCA get a deh Shores a co outers ees 100 Xoten, eyes TI Le eae 100 Loy bal, MASE De aye hes gta aegis Tat Se oaks 100 Rubino, Susan SE ATS aa ke Moe ans 101 ROUO pln elie wanes te nad varus ve eye 101 Xush, Elizabeth Janie ........... NUGSO, INICWAR os es ee en Ava Carolee ses cee a) 101 118,242,243 DADO MGeORO As os a ey ote 101,243 Saliibero (Patricia Aw 2 tvs 2 sees 101 Sailors e MAGUShtay oe setukes sree rautoker aes Ol Sande ee Hi CEUAHCCh 6 aca eeanerset 101,173 Samlond Wu aes aie suis ervey ten ean Ol er Pileevety. . soo ae ee Ol Sanders sa Oaial ey) 1. seen e 101 Paxton. Virginias - ies . a ele LOT UZ S27. 230, 232,234,240 Scammon, Judene . 25.4.5: 2. - Ol SChmMUuCt eniChanG. Wan. 5 na) wwe s) fears Schultz NITCIael css ss eae ee ee ease SCOLEAMUMOMVI «ener cn 5 LOZ LSS DSCObi GlEMGage a psu ces lo cits Wslaen rs) cui nimi SCO NepinalGd Di uae sin ee 102 Sierehantehay eu i latcl: Weaeis areal cen iceer acme 102,118 DEN UORE aC dgtavaney usta ot uien sn tettsh oye ae mrs 102 Sielton (NaMC yin sssn 4. ete tes) ast ee 102 Sherman. Pauline 2. as a 102,243 DUP Pe rien aneh nwa sct te) atom sire LOZ 7 Sidwell, Cathy Sere ere ee 102 Silva, GIGha. cs ec ee eR ee eG 102 SUMIMOWS NANCY hws) eee) che 102 SLMOn, WClAIMers-es co cea et cole. 102 Simpson weinda, 394 sis a a woe Se 102 SUMS NVUeH Gree mati! Layee 40,103 SLalninevies INVA Gee Solo Asc atmono. oe 9 pkanmen sBuizalbeth ac tt wn eee es 103 Skinner (Ronald 29. 5 2 2. 103,161,198 Slater “Bambara =. . 4... ¢ - 103, 190 237 Slates, [OAaNIt, ear csc) cay a eee 103.118 SimaGes Wench ins... es eure oeuat olen 103 Smith, Charlotte’ 4. 45,103,201 ,237 Saleh Danwei onc ee ue ee 103 Smulth iGResOry, cl. Gilets sive cote 103,230 Smiithn Harty. fae « 3 eos 103,264,265 Smnathie ames 2) yn dal ae sue ce 103 MCh Tad ye cANs ae tan cioqucen ete ee 103 SMU acrClar ltr 0.) sae ees rele 103,237 Sranu dove) ee 1 LUC CN aun easy i Rao ec 103,174 Sint sjoy KCchdolhianhy aty 5 al awe ees 6. clr 104,187 SMOwe Donald 22. a es ae se te 104 DOGEHCINANCYs Vaiss 15 0.) ce) clei eu ens 104 prormacilleAlelniehse key pee nm pave career ce Ga one 104 Sorvetti, Stephen ..... 46 104,175,233 POssamom, Davids — 2, a. 26 wie ane 104 SoulessBommle? 3.92) e406 noe he 104,234 POWdSHIMINANCY 1h ys = 2 cclsanes temeimcies 104 Sprinser. (IiiM)INy Gis, ss eee 104,276 Stanberry, Ronnie 2... 3... - 104,176 Steacy, Lynda 37,40,104,182,239,312 NECClLew VAICKIyte ae ene). pear 104,173 Stejolmenisy (Gey AINA oo oo A oe 104 StSphenshlayGens s cect. sewer eels ce 104 Stephens Wally) 2. sess fe 40,105,206 Stewart, Mary Drace ttaisten mend: 2i Fan serene 105 Stewart, ele egy eaten ye ire ae 105 Stillwagon, PSR Orme ek oy aaie ue cise 105,243 SUM Cee avian teactacpin wel sears ak awomeetee 105 Stinnett, Sandy ; 45,105,178,207,239 Stollard. ,(Tim)oth DVagnupcisies oMettanil Rone eats 105 Stone, bveriels os we ws 105,201 Strahan, NOMA ais eee tetany tain eh on oto Stratford, RECT ere beat aregegs ee ee ee 105 Stratton, Wile 4g. 105,124,230 Stvawn, Melita 6... .. 4 ou 105 Street, Werite . 2s eben ec ws 105 Streightiff, Carla 51,106,174,180,233 Semckiana. (Paul ss 6 aon ce hla es © 106 Sullins, Larry Foye Cae Can ee: 106 Swans, Charles ei snivn cc os sei oe 106 Sweat. Iindait es ce 6 lee eee as 106 winney, (Mary) Louise ........ 106 SVIVESESG se ATi ee eee) Ne eee 106 hall ey sab ici things Gis ceteris teen e aae 106 ade INI Sth Beane eet ces coe ee) MONS). 127,175,178,207,233,312 hate wD Onl agers ace msec sce ets 106,243 Taylor sBarbataus, 7 6. a esas sees 106 Taylor, CHSRVL eee eee woe 106,237 Wavlerdbodie.. =. : £44. « vise 107 cavloreelnene sie he hie (ee eee 107 Wesailose, Pings 5 bp 2 6 oe be dc 107,124 Tegtmeyer, (ab) ieee. cs Snare 107 dienintee elsif) 5 6 o Bae ene 107 Terrell Watherine: % se. 4. .6 2 . « 107 ANS Ste DOU Alege cere tree coeatnse Sauna re 107 Thomas ee Arthur 20h ces sus ws eben c 107 Aneyameis), IBidSuekl 4 6 56 ga 5 5 6 oe 107 AB ikopiakevoe IWelgiays aero Bice one eeu 107 TOMAS NANCY ey ase ee a ee 107 (uhoma se stancdardhmica sameeren cle 107 shomassslonumy Ny eee. ens en eee: 107 ebompsone Gaol seen eee eee 107 Uihompsoueiciest: fa. 4 seen 276 Mhiompsony larry, aveerhe suc) were 108 hOmMSOnt Sara. cso saw seer er uae 108 Whorntony (om) mys 2). ee ee 108,262 odd PatciasDoll es sina ieee nes 108 Tom ason, Wally Gy Sabon, cues oe 108 Toplak, Saldracs jv ee Rea 108 Alvoreoy, ee Pea eer ier Wie, Saree: 108 Torr Davide. si. sage feel sine 52,108 Trott, pi soe 3 Bogdtae ieCoeee poet ae 108 Re ujillo, onniesGs (yh sae 108 ,237 Tubb, Saito Da ae eee ee 108 Munks NichwacG, (ly sean cae 108 Murnbows enovay a. =e. ene a 108,118 atumnens Darrell 2) james eee 108 Unger, Christine SOO 12052305 236,303 Vanwinkle. steven. sas ue 109,118,119 Vargas, Sharon ..... 109,173,180,181 Weillevscue, Wilseabmey “G5 5 5 5 nc LO9119 Vaerra (Cathy... a. a LOO. TEOS20i Vinson Barbara: |.) :os. en seen 109 Wadler Stetany -a-nea-t mea nam, 109 WWetencig (DEINE 5 5 du o 5p 5 9 oor 109 Wiatdhenesa, it nce muse meme ie 109 Walkers Uneneia-. .. c: =: imo coer eee 109 Walker dames a(t) ie aemetennt 109,243 Walters. (onjald’; 295 ss. 37,39,41 47, 51,52,109,200, 202 ,203 ,239 WrateGlesV ime 8) meh ce's, cae tena pes aionee 110 Wietieieter, Jnleideysuae By Aamo og oc 110,280 Wiealkdleyes Galle: ean ae meuns 110,243 Wieatherton sonia aus acme ELORTAO Weber siathteSs a. 1a) ian eee 110 WebstemiikouisiG: a lersccas ecotue e 110 Wheeler (Carole: “55 £2). IMORST2 ons Whitehead, Karen .......- 110,190 Winttiey-elsindal “220i a: -asacmr aru cme 110 Wilcox Janet) 4 sia) urs ee ene 110,201 NWSI GTS OBIS Ps ene on ae 40,110 WAIN CtGNlarciay cane een 111,250, i202 Williams i Chatrles ID: sos tues ene 111 Walligms avidin ol. seta carr L280) aulliignoatsy | DtoGcl a5 Go Seg ga os 68 111 Walliams Helen Re 2 2 2 a6) a0e 6 Pe en Willittarns slecistvacdn mn ou men te OZ, 111205 WalivampeVillcicedi 4 Ga eae ialil Walitiame susan Gan. leanne mlenene 111 Wiliitanieas Merry sls). erie mene 41,111 GnIES (Cnifeinol WOME ts 5 Bog 0 6 Gee 111 Walson. Donalds ani '.4. eae eee lone MT Wallsonies Owe dhl). Sines tee 111,244, 250,20 WailSOnpediatnest alsa. yey ein. meron er eT Wilsons agety: « 3) act ia eo ene 40,111 Wilisonve Vide: ree mee ote mene rae eZ Wil son hulltps 925 4 ye are eeemeers 1 WANS ODRGHEtCOV igs crs) +s) cums eG ema 112 Winks Bobbette ; 2... . Ae ee Wilting lett aie ee sre vee 112,187,241 Winnow, IMaclene: 24.25 sacle oe Le 2 MMOUGKEra, EUS 5 og be ooo Ge po oe 112 Wolden. Eindawits =) .- ean enon-e ces 2 WOlEy Gere gai Aanis neta es Pies ae WoltieelDianes so eiy; 0s cane eee ena le Wolkenhauer, Gail ..... Sole MAPA PAS. 127,130,182,230,232,237,240 Wood Caroli. | sy. see 112,239 Woodai Gag diamant, neermnmee rs 1252505251 Woodhall iMarshiais scan nen ame eZ Woodseeistilliys. yh 25.400 41,113 Wore Willies Se are sie Woe cee neue lake) WiriohtGarlandeGrs 0 pun aene sieve US iealeinies Wbelemy I. go 4 po 0 0 8 ee 113 Wisichit ie Dy lise = smeecs lars 113,119,298 Wirslis It MUG Ie rani: os cans aipeise, ae ae 113 Wasileankes MNNCiReSE 5 5 a oo no OO 13 Wyrick, Bill Unknown Facts About Our Rooter; his student ap- pears to be in the Howard Wilson is act of cutting P. a split-end. EB, Our Pom-Pon girls are out of step. Referee halts the game until an ant gets out % The quarterback got smeared! of the line of fire. ave Ron Eggers gets finger-printed. e Me b Out “Cause Be Calleg ra tn, Students line up at booth. It's always a girl's choice during modern dancing. Guess who? John McCorkle is 99% bull. SHRADER PLUMBING HEATING LAMBERT LALONE RUHS Blocks-Sweaters-Award Jackets L175: 23rd Street Athletic Equipment and Sporting Goods Richmond, California 1418 Macdonald Ave. Phone 233-5606 © Richmond, California GHARBRLES C.. LAVERTY LAVERTY'S UPHOLSTERS Finest Fabrics Craftsmanship 235-6585 233-4945 14425 San Pablo Ave. San Pablo, Calif, PARK. 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We insure all drivers 610 23rd Street Richmond, California | 328 Cheerleaders go on a 50 mile hike to take off excess poundage. Smile, you're on candid camera! ‘wo megaphones boom for Shield photographer. a The face was so awful that we only printed the hands, ; Girls take time We, 9 for a coffee break wy during volleyball. 2s) C4) ee ii : | wees ‘ le RUHS girls are noted for : + tae Mir their dirty knees. What a hard way to make a shot. Rally hats are Leslie Higgombotham is worn by diseased ane of his split shined Bill Kincad tells his bride-to-be that she'll never take him alive. students. shoes. Right: Someone told John Davidson to go fly a kite. MaROZOMMPBENG alee ee tole ep: 47 113,118,207 Man CORE GeO une p heh coceeetn ih alee 113 WavOtrmlsinday a. arabe be a aes TIES ILLES Mounpe@iranlineyy 2. 24, 6 3 «ne 113 Vounpe Blaimes s. 5.65% ss. 44,45,114, Te 252 30832 MOUMOMBNUICI err ee 1 ks Beets veee. Mee J) 4 114 DAOUMOMES CMU sets, Arise taut, ween ele 114 Wounss William 4%... . . 114,264,265 Zardiackas, (Fred)eric . .37,44,47,114,200 IMO MENCIVT) Vacs. jae 6 wos 114,243 AOA RIChard 9a. 5)s 2 412 se.) 114 Junior Index PxClalliiee stat SVeNl er ce. 5. iy ois ig sec 41,136 mulaine weimdan Gs 2 ses ee ack 138 iNlewanvsi IEsintCT 15s ie ee 137 ENC ciughss, es atligl 0 nema eae nn 148 Agustin, GretaF...... 141,190,234, 244 Alexander, David ........ 138,293 MlexandeleViclvinse: 4 soy 55445 45 5. eneNODeHtA lee) se as ee es 146 PNULCTION SUSate wc y 44,136,180,181 222 PIvaneZWEKE 4 4 As 141,148,268, 269 Jo 1G SY, er a ee 137 PAIVES JACKIO Ns Aly 6 hw ss os 136,204 SIMA MEWCINGA la. san cs a 143 Amtoft, Stephanie ........ 136,161 AUGeRSOM. BEeNGay 5 46.5. tse 146 puderson, Carlotta:D!,........- 144 Anderson, Catherine ......... 144 Anderson. Charles) ....... . 148,262 mncerson, Marcia 2) ........ 147 ATCC SONS MEMVUITE S's 46k oe se 140 Anderson, Stanley ....... 142,278 mndbade. Teresa) ..s2..% 149 ICC MINEO Mme tes test oo tal 137,141 ANcer Gerard oa. . 5 148 254,280 ADOCACAMIONMIN ss os 2. 6 144,169 iNielnwiletvel, [bos 15 146,252 AGMUSECAG. (SNAFON ., 440... 137 AGMStEONS, BarbaraAy .)5 )... . . 144 AEMBErOne aulette , 2... .., 147 PEMOld, RObCTE ob os Gen sw 145 POBMEOTG, NOV CE eg 4 kv wie wg 148 Petiley James . ok kk ek oe 141 Ateuison ance? . 545. -: 146,187 BAU Miccnm NL ATAVAllS tet cet t 1p ts era ee 149 Nuts IihGEY Eee oh Sona 139,141 euerey sWiarcaret: oslo pezeviedouIcinday et syle... a ek. 143 EGS CS a ee ae 147,243 BacnemariGs 22.0: tive be) 149 Ballevmsoniulets s) 2). 01. . wiale 144 PAPO PIMOHIY fog 6c. nok 147 malcombe, ROger . 5 kk ks a c. 136 erawan; CAN A. gk kk kk kk 148 DURChETolt sits es (ellos el 84 148,293 BV MIMI aise wee 4 do 6 ns 136 Beer as Ss. oe edge a Bereta, Karen. . 2. nc. 40,146,182, 236,237,303 PEM NCATOU ke hb es oe 144 Barlow, George ....... 144,168,169 BeUMER, SOUNY go ks ce ac an ck 138 Barnes, Patricia Pater, Patricia ce ys sis wg 148 Barrenco, Augusto ........ 137 0) CAR i rs 148 Baerent parbaraA. . ww. 145,222 SSeUORS HBT OM Gs, us ye bls, 146 Baruxen, Richard A. ...., 20,00,” racers, GOOree. sa kk nk cl 145 SE: i i nes 143,191 BPM GUY Gn g's bg yk bcm ss 137 Baumann, Cecelia . . - 41,148,234 238,241 Beamer, Mavid |... ...... 144 Berpley, DONNA 5 sss ns a ws 146 Decker Gaty .;..... 39,45,122,138 Bey OMG ok kb le Deeley, We Anh oo. Ly. 143,243 SOUL S ae le i rs 139 Bee serie Ace ke 147 BEN ie se wl 147 Pema, Dona NM.. 6... ... 144,169 Peviee. ater. ob a nS, 144,169 Belt, Lauralea 2... see ec 145 Seine, SUSAN... st. a ek, 146 Berdour, Marilyn ........:.., 144 Pergdail, Sushn ............. 138 Bernier, Michele ....., | 137,236 DOUG als s 6a 4 4, hk. 138 IS ICES ¢ 9 ere me nn BNE | eels, cnc vo hs oka 139 PISICOM ROCCE ys ss ee 147 Bisceavincinianviin 5 ki. eae ees, ie 137 BUENO cs NEIL ey Ses CNG Ae eA er ol 141 DlaCketenmumlaim dala; eases eone 40,144 Blackstone, Theodore ...... 145,191 BAO EEOt gc a yw ss Go day d 144 Boggs evmanues «1 cs 6 one se 136 BOnannonMeleriny hy wee Nl anene 145,191 Bonne rev NOD Vite bs. oe opie ack 303 BORCHIZ a RICaNCeS sina ey 45. css ben 149 BOS Gary eames tees euet oer lS Ue 138 Brewin), IDiomeiikel” 95 ie a A hen Sroniinehoy, “SEWGueeNINIG BW 5 Ay Balai a - 143 BOxenG aio lame stern ee oh 1395297302 Bradley, Joyce ...... 147,190,236,237 sradiey, Kay. ag «6. ks 136,242,243 SRACIeVAMNOGL Va es We 5. 0) a Se 148 Brajkovich, Lee Ann ...... 39°41 135, 136,202,204 ,240 Bhekinveyooy, JeyUl a een yee eee Bon nile 148 BraziclniNMarcilyne 07; 40 ees a fae 5 147 PicawilmDeanmiels as) op a x) og ye) 142 prckenbrack Nat. 6... 40: 2 8 136 Breitzivrentze Veras: 58, 0.0 4 2 140 BECKS, NANG) 5 5A yg A 148,169 srewster(Lom)my J... ....... 145 IO eS DC ATIMEs eke ot ies) Gyn oe 143 Brindley i@raiceM a5 805 0s 141 lshatiatellieiy. ON Al 2 a oon 40,135,147,202 Bee PORNED old gn ele pels Ro ee 136 SPOOKS JOUNBY . 2 G5 saw «6 as 146 Brooks isaimimie J 09: 2) 4 20s see 147 BLOWN AMES ae as 2 ke ee a, 145 DUOW DEAMIOW 6 a ke a. eal ey td Me 142 BGucemDonnan ee. 2) sae 41 135,138,238 IBietlneyool, IRKelnehael Se 4 4 gee 144 Bryant, Baebare fa -s-« 5 ¥ eae wha 139 SEAN ARP GELL, Goa vi ae oso 308 win 21 5¢-(0)0 20 5) 4 |) a he ne 136 Buchan, stepiien © 95 5) 055.0 2) 147 3uckalew, Sharon ........ 140,222 Buges Rozelle. a4 sas ol: 141 Bullock, Michael _..........., 146 jinaGlhels, Ichigo ds We yy gy ng lk e 136 SUT SE OGICAY eo oe 5. a Lint eke ele Barmett, Die ooo atag 4a eb bh eg 143 S07 Ce iar 148 ES UUET Sa RATIN Olea ae sc hie) Rikers ee clues 136 OMENS. IGG. wo. os bide ome og 141 BerrOuen, Jame. 2. 6 bw te es ws 147 Bunton ennis! 6... ose ee. Berroe, WAFER nl. kb 4-4 aes be kw Mer OHNE sels sel oh Ge Hee 142 DUBE O HenEy 6k sk ee a aed 141 BUBtIMOss Eliseo .4 5...) 148,236 Butcher Joe, 2446 0 55. 141,187 Bute ra Ontl Cu esin se, eee 147 publer Michael... 5... 144,169,234 GMeAL AMENONY otek ge wid Ma kw Caldwell, Dorothy ......+..s 2 143 Caldwell steven 4.......... 137 Callaway, Patsy =... . 0. « . 140,14 Camara, Vaughn L. ..... 148,256,257 Campbell, James ..,.4.. .« 144,169 Wanerell Cary... . ars a wea 146,257 Carlsen, Robert ..... 136,250,251 293 Coming, Deperahy G ; 57 es... Carrington, dmmy . . sss 6 ban ue ae Saber: ANOUFO! ek sks an ob oe ue 145 Comer Wie wr 2 yk 139 Castro, Ronald, .. osc kt es 143 Cauley G6 as dé ule a Ge 136 Caves, Sandra .......... 143,243 Ceracsiosephay 5... 139°2560)257 Shales einda seis). 4 138,231 Chaney. Marsha. JG 4. ss sara . 138 Chapman Cindat 3. , wu G ck | 146 Cuapman, Edith .-.. ss aaa; 44,141 agpmon, ROSE sx. . % oo sw ee 148 Charles, Carolyn G........:. 147 Caiserter Bar. oe. ae sc oe 142 Chiozzs, Robert F. ..... 0.4... 147 Christensen, JOU ss. «sce. 148 Chirfetian, Betty ....4 ..4..% 136 IM IGY: 6 ov Sects ie 6) vv ot wy kee 139 Ciarioe, Momald s,s ss uu. co 148 Clagk. Jeanne: os se eben ec 145 Ola, RANGA Ls 5s ak be ac 144 Clark, Robert 1... 3 ke ec 149,293 Clerk SUsau ess 6 ke cc kn 140 Clemmons, Joenita .......,... 139 Clemons, John ......,..; 139,161 Cleveland, Stephen ........ 148,237 Cuts, Emin Ce 6c ke oun Ged 141 Cond Krietine: ky ooh sk wee 140 Coats, Ellen 41 143,190,231 232,244 Colbormme, Christine ....2¢4...2., Coleman, Helen ........... 138 OS SOUR | ee one beet Se 137 Collins, (Betty) Sue . . 4.6... .. 146 0) SO] peel el) Loin eh [Oe me) Cie! ah Faye fal Coline. Ronde. sa ek 144,19] CombssiCaroly. eee 146,303 Combcon Jack Eas ss as sae 136,293 Gombe, Vrecsinet” gk he se COMPUOR JESS 6 6 ee i es ee Compton, (Ken)neth 137,239,293 Conkiin, Jamee ... 66k ayaa 190 Conley, Robert CL. oe ck 148 Sonor, Lavra 2 2. ca ec ce 147,222 Cook, APVEStEt fe ce yee sk 139 Coolidge Elizabeth ........, 234 Roe, a Ns rig use “ance “a Ga ee Cooper mnaron Le i3 4.)s 6 « ya) 1 Da8 Compett, Brenda’ I. 20k be 146 Comey JIM. canis os ah eos) 143 COM Sie | Fe en 146,313 ORS Mee Nene haw to eee 136 Coudyser, Sharon ........ 145,302 COugiie, James 4 40). 4 a fk 176 Coweer, Donald Bo. ne he Ye oe Cox, Catherine ......., 146,190,302 Cox elem tn les seh cae sk 138 WOxXe JaCKCee orn) sat Aan es 142,293 ONO Ne oe. ing Dea ha coe 136 OG, PIS 5S. aie a. eG ee oeuehet Demel ly Geant Crawford, Harold W. ....... 140,187 Crowder inda 2.1... 5. 4). 148,149 297 PORT PRAT 2G oe be, ee whe we olay 145 ILS he Me, Gedy wh ow 149 ahiclsrubarnly alien. eeureres ne 136 daniels, Benjamin 2... ..%-4.6 2% Danielson, Sharon L. ......... 139 JavillawViaritae V0 60; eles. 140,191 Davis Gate vaniiten ny Hd ee Ca A lee 146 POMS EONS ask. ge od. Gy a yh 143 PENSE HORI 2) ged 4 oh dn. ge ke 136 DENIS Auda, en ste ke eg we. ae PES NT oc tits, j na oe ve ee whee ah 140 PEWEOOM TAMU bm, deo) Wo eee acs 144 SEWN: VOR Tore suk ea e PENCE | ESIC ge ne 4 ox ee Boe 139 Dechant, Marilyn ....., 40,146,297 ,302 Decker, Deborah 2 gos is ska. cs 14] DECKS UC) ara) oe an ae 138,191 DeLagnanse scons. 5 506) ns © 139 MeIMIOEES. David Ss ik kt a oe ee Jelatorre,(Ed)wardo ....... VO7e2o Drereer AWA) a os as Ge ae ao 136 Dennis; Nancy Ta, 5. .2...+... 142 DESPOle WaMmeses ss) aye | a 140,257 a a) 148 DICKS BCUlVae meri teen «Aen t 147 Jickerson, Anthony J. ........... Nickerson, Martha .......... 148 ackerson, Ralph 2) 5) 4. 142 Diesen, Julie A, sa oe ck ca en 137 DEArG, Mary Anos. es dd bo Sa nk AMS MN Pee be hea K a Jissmeyer, Donald F. ........., 147 Miamer, Samuel . 5... ss ns ben ne DESO RACHSEE 6c x 5 Sg oe bas 140 Dizon, Femando .)...... 46,138,231 Pg EMEC i od os go ey ye DodgesCharies . 2.0.5 5, . 142,187 DOOR, PIO oe Gs ea, Ges l DOmsen WiHam ¢ ig ss es ke 138 Detan, Kathleen 22... 5 ea bc 136 DOUUEN SUS gah as wes fh wa ee ts Donovan,(Jim)my ........... 136 DORE MDC Mey co oie th on dn ee Dessmen, Larey . 64 bes a 148,161 Jouglas, Jesse 2. kw wt we 143 Douglas, Raythal 5... ...., 149,262 DOVER, YVONNE: . 6s sk ub we Re 143 peeper, Pat). os a.4 oa a i a 137,303 Meyer MAICHATE «a. 8 x 4 en ee 143 DisiskelllRounies ys. 5a, se 139 Drumheller, Marie ....... 140,297 ME OEY, Aye ps duncan, Marian Li. 4... 4 «isu nu. PUMA, OFAN ve kk we oe ko 137, Deno WOE 6 se hk oe ee he es yaniap, Charles ..4 s 6s 4s ses 136 Jumouek, NenCy ok en kk ek ee ee PUA UMS eh East 5 eo we oe ee 136 dumans Yolanda Ps. 220. 2.) 0... 149 SB WARE OS a dik aia @ ae 143 ough nr ae in 140 Basten, Barbara J... .. .. =. 142 Eaton, Carol A. ..... 141 231,232,244 Davee VEIVE Gia ys abs dc nates BU BIER ic ga) 5 Goh tena a a 143 BORE NOMI 5 Sk 5 2), ee Edmonds, Lenetta........:.. 148 Edwards, Andrea.......... 139,146 Edwards, Nettle L. . 2.2. s ce. 149 Bimworns JOSEPH a2 i a. sei tape cea ud aa lehanvels). Seer gee Succi ty cette ee oe Flopkins, Sandra 25. 5s 2 ole Bee, POnAS che ho Sank ese Cray AGvein it. ps ee Horman, Charla Host teen sh seca ee ee Blllenwood, Laverna ....... 142 es Sencar 0 fae coe mee tercuR ha Horne, Dileskes 22 eck a ee Bis Bethy ic Giiois ss BS sueees 147 303 Gray, MEGACCY m Ge ce tons h oe CRC esr OR intowadoun, Bali, 7 lage clos oD Gloss 6 oe EMIS COMO MUO ULL on os au 7 eye sy er aegeee eae Pk 143 Green, Abert ic. = -er sae A eps dlag House, Joan Ws Jeo as ens DME hie RO EISESS DCMS: of) a 2 tea eueee eee 139 Giecen Caml We we 0 6 arate 144, 262, 263 Hughey, Raiicen . cc. a a4 ecu? BimlenSOu, I GAnCes: Gy aun) «vanes 138, SD Green Charles) tec oir et) tienen 146 Hudson, Richard ....+.. 140,148 sngen, Tom poh Cereus enter 148, 257 Green, Cheryl A. ...4..% +. US9;140 hideers, Steve 2.4 © 4 se wo a wo TAO ATS AID Oe ae oe Ae en lee 138 Green, Janice Ni o.oo Sleles IM, PONGEE a. an Aa Ys, e or Han en aemee EWI Er RIL CHa, ” s os) sl eeiaehe 137,142, Green Mamie We. a2 nt eee ee al Homma, Yvonne’... . i. 5 « « 1 + 20 296,297,298 302 Green, Randy .. Par are ae) ey LIM sae = ays @ oe w, he -rwin, ca oF I Ja 7S Ae teec ge amen od eeepc nce Greenberg, (Melv)in 1N. 37 a7 HLS), alinie, INehnteW IG 5s so alo me 0) oe geen Os Aecamuilila. MATIC: A 4... so aye sas on ee 146,203 3 OD Manter. Evils aa a « ¢-e os 8 were ‘vans, Deborah ........ Al WG. 137, Greene, Janet ......60«. L44, 180, 181 Hunter, Shirley PR ee eet MS229222232 Greers Miloriney a. = a GM ee 146 mi hels ba UNIO he Ve ao een CG mruers (Bat achen. ct 9h . 149 EVANS Uy: Wie cs: cheat we se i eg 201 SECCT. WeOne wit, uae ava ove) ete 148, 169 Hurtado, Adrian. ..... . . 144,168,169 OPALIS. WOUSATN Us os) a ea) ei eos falas 138,238 Gaaertorais, lnkshyaieMiRVS) 3S ay eg oa orc Shyamites DER ZGh MORES AeA gee es oo 44 Griffin, JOD CO. nas kk ke 36 Grittina MeriaAnn | 4.02. de co OO ignznanwiacl diol 89 5 5 ao a oo oo eo lull Griffith, Chi FIStINC. sents ti amet eee LO Indien. Judy Ai wae «oe er ort be eer ‘tell afew Or 1310) A ees SPREE Ey on aint arin 36 CeimMes OM Ai ay ete) eee es 137 isaesvan, WENN) | oom a 4 obo 6 oo ee Rabie Msred and mig 6 128 Ge Re GrOnny a Colvin aie dea) anda e ares 148, 243 PI meine Giguere ecg po oo ae 2 Vatte MaAKCIa. 5 GG ne a ee ae eee is oo Groffy, Sharon sees htaloe tate Soieegh 7h oem ements NCW NITKGS = Graaf tae oe ea ee ey ‘arley, Robert M 149 GROSSUOtCVies cain i raters, wou dee ee LO) painleye INODeEE OR. 3 S95 aah weeds ae eo Gruber. Mibert si. a a suede @ aia 43 Rane ONC a urs Sas yd omem ome oe Grilkey Gerald, 5, far 48. 6 aesdtnsusoca es Jacksons Carolyne.) sane enna ee BOs SOMO E.. 0) rrr et eae aes odin eee LOO Gue ua JACCMC) eee 4 a) cena oe elaadel Jackson, George Ella ....... 44,45, faulkmner, Paulette ......2...s.. 143 Guidry, Audry ....... 137,242,243 119,140,190 ‘emnandes. Ruby 6 6 0 « «sw « «26 boy Gutioes, HeEDeKG: 4 sn stems. oveed Jackson. Leo NM Ss 2 cle eine eee eee fetnandem,. Stephen a. 5 44% «2 4 2 Leo Gulledge, ROMeUIG Es eats seems unaee gone 7 Jackson. lucie, (5 s« a ¢ eee ousoUs RermneUllyINGEELGs 5s, «4 we a yeu sue cee eee (Gquilllifo arey, Gita) Se nes) Alcala dg souls on Peas Jackson. Michaels. 20: sch ease) wena sO GIG: WOROtNY 4. 60) a «6 136,149 Gutierrez, Andrew ....,...2:. + 139 Jackson Oscar 4.5 soca ee aero teldine. Léonard 1... .6 boo, Guivemrez, barry Gh 41. « non woe eee Jacob. ROSE ANNE! a) cele se Ee gimem Ghanles: | 4. ¢ | acim sk a . oles Gvigsby, Susan We snd Sue (Oa ee ae [AWeloyoine BEN gam Gove 0 6 9 5 0 ol Ise, Rimrock Dallas) 2) ota s 0 aya e re eeO Gwathney, iets 2%. - ee 44 .45,139 Aevantelste IAM Gop oh en go oe oho Nel HlahtieGeraid Dy 5... a0 Lde,23i,293 James. Dennis: so 5 serra celled Miketoel aveueelehical oak: Wy (Ae ey Cet eno ceo oor James, Ehomas - 2 5 )a mv. 138 wletes. Waryily.. 4 da 5 ao Re enc, toe oe, laCKett i imoOthies 2 @ wa ake a ein en Jefferson, Eddie ..5 .. aem = « « oad Nlones. Ge Roy . «a 2 ss % aus « oa ague, Thomas L. 143 Jenkins. Bdge sa. 2 c.nssue. ee oe lee fOGSIA SLUCE 2. when ow als ee oh a eee ale, Andrea Mi ake setiatne) ce ca Le Jenkins, Katherine 2. 95. 4. «6. 2 bad Rosle. Waren 4 ah wm = a aes see ce eee ale ‘Gwendolyn 2.5. «4 1+ 290,009 Jensen. cenit oe) sas ales 138, 231 Nomtane, Dennis: 2.2 4 4 8 a.m Loo aley, Phyllis 139 Jensen, Ben iene Be) eae ee Te ‘ornbacher, Sharon A. ...... 141,143 é 1; Char St eo eee Gbeee tee OO Jergenson, Beverly Je 3 3 cae. os er joster.idne Jo. ei. «0 ete a on oe ae Halil Robert. Wi . ss so. 2 a 40nl0d Jimenez, Geraldine A... .....- ,.l44 ost SECVE iss aoe as 4 Sheriwe eta, LS Hallett. Amit: 6.5. 5 a. cers a woe eee Jimenez, Robert) 25) a6. s.cue a sees John Jecen twio teal Vso ae hare RE Flamill Charlotte : 5. «.. ae. Lov TimenSon Lacy | «los wee Ceca cme rete FOX’ Wie Jo 4 nc eA eee amilton Ralph «4... 25 6 4 ie = Leo Johnsons ancthiune Gi 40,147,187, PLR) ‘ranks, iuaolial 4 ao ta tec a laimmMmacka re CCOy even ul sicqn lcsmeneL ay Johnson, Billy . 145 } reeman, Kathlen ..... 141 187 199 fandtiorGds (RANG). 6) + « oon Meee een ae Johnson, Carolyn 44 PPeneCh RLCHaEG 3 sc au e aiee a 45 Annan SUSAN J... a 2 sae a - Leoesto Johnson, Claude ae Friddle, PCnniy 5 eycuniee tire) atesa oaks 146, 302 arden. Wiliam J. sa 6 wise chs wo LS Johnson, Diane 142 312 Frisk, tind .. is saa ee 148 ta in, Chenylewl «26 6 won en aon Johnson, Doug 36 Breost, Jobim ‘Gy 3 2... aa a gene 187, 276 AncinenOGise v5 nt bake wot shir LOORZOe Johnson, Gerald L PRU OUR Ps NV AVIRCt ais oan ef sneer uel 46 arlan, Velda eo eure ne er rece 136 Johnson, Glen 5g 1eKo) NC Oo VRaMM” ze chic: ete. ew 40 ),41 143 lAthIS Bambara wy, is 08 as) wei su ee Johnson, James C aa Per emATIGNONY, 66 «84 ee oes 41 138 leis Gare IRe 2s wiser en en OW Oe Johnson, Linda K 146,234 eevee Pamela 5 5 s866 a 144, 196, ey aris. @atherime jo... . « as 4 tae s 290 Johnson, Paula E 142 HamrisnWatsye Wie ; 21s a aes cree Oo Johnston, Sharon aerisGeraldine a4 cle ee loco Jones, Bruce sbataa tame) tp eS eee Galoyiz. Manuel «4.0 54 5 we ee = LSS Farrow Rayimond: vo os) sw 6 ket 136, 243 JONES EAI ec @ wl Gash Geen oe oe cme Gale, Gary b diantpe. We an oar ee ate a Harris. Ronmié .. .... so = 992.237 Jones allan... Ga legos, WOM a sits ete hsthomts renee aaa, larrison, bee . =. . «+ 40,41 144, Jordon WIVSSES) 5 cake eu are 7) even Galilesos. Leroy « @ «00 «ron oee sae ao 168, ilfohe)- 266, 267 5276 Judkins, Yvette .. ...0-s0 Jai2o0 Galloway, Glenn ay a Canaan alana 142 ebelboneinl, (Mom) ashe Bed on oo o oo 145 Justus, Mary . 4 225 «om Uae, Galloway, Verilyn ea eee pal 191,303 atzeli Carolyn 205 ...u: cess wee tee 295,296,297 ,302 Cangere Glenda: as eae a 149, 313 ayes, Beve WIN A es, oh tae a eas ee ey Ce Garcia, Barbara L. 145 leniicisys al bhoaianhiel Sac Meye ce GaSe ec tee ov Garcia, Ernest 143 ays, Micheel 4... ae es ee 298,081 Kearns, JOnw «soe oa cenen Ueoe2ge Garcia, Maria 45 AZ AUN paresis Gee See el Keck, Harold Br Sea a Onc PIR PATS: Garcia, Jesse iba ah ty aye Auten ea ama Fefiley. Mike 2... . 0.00% 2 « « 288 eels, Dinda:. ace. es aoele a ee ee Gandens BANGSE.. «2s = s e Ille 2 a Mpa eldris RobertiMe 5 i ak cee ae Meeton Bertrand 3.5 2s. «ae se oh ome Garaner: Kathy ccc 5 8 aan Boe oe lendrick Marsha AL 4% wa see ow RESTON INAV io iam wi ocs Gass eine Sites 48 Garland, LaumettasN. 2.30.29 5 Lov Hendrix. Nancy Lee . . a2 «ete =e « HOT Kennedy. Bill 2262. se oe UeeLoy Garmoe, Donmay 4. a ccm a 4 alee olen on alee endnix, Patricia 4% 36 6 es ee eee Néennedy, (kinda 2 ....0876 95 oe kes Geer (Gare b.. «.,5 Gn ow aen owes Lo? Hennes: Patricia . 47. ... ae L4TS02 Kennedy, Richard ......... 139,186 Gega, William 137 enslees THM joa anos v « Chee s GeO” Kenner, Vikki PA, Wp meee ose Nemeia 44 George, Michael 142 lepeutheiwikes 3 a4. «eee L4onZ00 Kerman. sandra. 4 5 1. l40.297 2985502 George, Willie I 148 ermam Gharles 5 ci sa se es 40 Rerseve Sandica ali bce 2 rete ect ee ieee GEHAC Te JOSE te te os, oxo 14; Si Mee eo ermandez, Alfred 2... a... L4dbso Richy elaroldl 2 ¢-c: aia a seni ce ener Gerke. sammy 15 aoe, 3, acer a fe, et eee fernandez. JOM x + 6 1 - ook a). ee ao Kiel Stag «4 2 0a ee = ee Lomsled Gey SECVeH « bs ws nie em . 144 Hemandez: QUra i, 2 4 sees ale 9 40 KilliamaGeraldine: £9. 0). Geen Salo Gibson, Catrie Mo 2. sis a ),41 145, OM emd OAM, mie woes sue see else, er eee Kincaid. Kenneth 2 295... a 49.) Lta,u70 296, 097, 302 Hipares, iManueleAs 5 Gs apes sae ae Kincaid: Walliiam © 5 2 cue eee, LOR 2 Girona BDAnny is au ee of ie coe 147 FATS CAAT ce anee fer We wie ale slo ieee sel 6h en fete King, Betty ee ere OnE powrmon sec Gilbert. ROSE: .-h-5 « «a 6 ws sues ee loo HAC an Olivn Vin ec tae) ahd erie dl sO Kaine: Hanolds io5.50. aes nae Sos io eee Gilllem (David a4. n scam te = a LO ilieCynthiae la 25 sce a Le 2on. 358 Kings Kenneth R) a es oe cele Gillock Norma Jz =. 25 . os. 0 18d IMRAN Verve Sirs, Wty cen yoo cei Neer tens) SO King Michael, 2 4 575 30a) aes) cone GUS OC cus. ad as cere «le a) Rone 149 inmen, stephen. 2... ws 6 2 @ 3 LO KimeoeePamela: A 5 45 a sen eee eee Givens (Carol 2 ets y-« -s- wou wes en 191 Fiinton NObeitiUl ss, e.ce lc, hie ws i UNGAR SEC VIG™ Fs sien ete gt ee Glasgow, Fe oe ee eee i 139 PEAMO SOUSA cece eo cine ca ou yicel (oy Noman es Kemer SIMUGUS! nas acc eo ee 141 ,202,263 Goddard, Janice |. 2.7.6 2 ere) oO.204 jshuiaulce Sutseint We Algemeen ihe gececio a JU Kinzel sRobpert.. Sea. L443. 262. 263, 291 Gogue, Sorothy 5 mins: ik Gad ed oe Leo Obs Ghenwlee ss voccter oss oot aloe Kacbyadlbairy © 55 a ees 4 umes Goines, Danna c es mien MOAI ISS Fodses barinn J. ia ae we Pe ol Kirk, Michael Gomez ArINenIa (50. 4 52 cee a LOO Holbrooks Whistine = . 5.25. 9. 41,130 Ki th, Wyatt sive Goodbar, Jon « ... ah i Holden. Velindas | 5 oo... 4h lo? Klette, ditubicimves “6 138, 187 190, 231 (232 Goree, Nannette ... 136, 296, 297, 298 303 HOllancaiDavicd: —% a 4 sum a sane eooszor alien Gr sa jas) sees as Lal Gould, Mitiam .. . . ews Se ee 136 olliisten James ta) cs 6 Ge oct ace wes Kilues Mamoaret es | a8. eee. fe cmmlom Grace Mindad.. Mm ate x ete a «) AO lolman Catherines craves es svete ce KnilehteManieys 5 2 alerts) in) epee ee Granada Mike) = ou et eee os EO Oltimani(Carole f) . 0 seein 6. aio Knight, Timothy sph Satie eh we eUadet oem Grandettar Vickie. os. vase Wied coe Se onable, Warren... 7 eel AO Knuckles, Edward J. ........ 40,139 Grandoweki, Irene «2.6 6 26 22 aloo fonda JOUNING a = cs 139. 41 135, 147 ,203 Koehler, Edwin Grant, Richard .............148 Hood, Juanita. ..... ere Koehler, Mary ......- ..+oe JA! In 1 Leaders Linda Gregory and Judi McMullen (center) instruct Karen Bettencourt and Loretta Kyle in the proper grip of the tennis racket. Brende Cheryl defensi Leader Sue _ Berklacich : tosses the ball up between es a Se een : i Diane Johnson and Frances Sar: a Sen ee , Emerson. LEADERS - First Row: Cecelia McCoy, Carole Amanda Loggins, Kris Tarr, Linda Gregory, Wheeler, Elaine Young, Sue Berklacich, Lynnette Alycia Manuel, Linda Johns, Lorraine Kassel, Hattich, Diane Alexandre, and Virginia Morales. Linda Steacy, and Beverly Lodetti. Second Row: Dolores Boyce, S andy Piane, Linda Gregory hams it up! si2 t Jn Teaching Skills ge ie mcm : LEADERS - First Row: Betty Ostby, Liz Barroca, Pat Lopes, Christine Unger, Judy Brenda Miner, Glenda Ganger, and Carter, and Pat Hall. Second Row: Glendora Germany, Annie Farley, Linda Austin, Cheryl Mayberry get set in their Gayle Gagnon, Marilyn Reid, Joetta Conwright, and Catherine Captain. defensive positions. Leader Carol Wheeler settles a disputed play in a basketball game. Leader Joetta Conwright calls a jump ball between Brenda Miner and Jewel Crosby, as Ruth Spinner and Sandra Pimental wait to grab the ball. 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White Gas-Kerosene Easy to win 5 gallons of gas Al Lopez Travalini Furniture Company 1501 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, California Acknowledgements Walsworth Publishing Company, Missouri The Richmond Independent, Sports negatives and pictures Miss Dorothy Madison, literary writing Ron Harris---Junior Photographer Paul Bernadou---Sophomore Photographer Capwell's Photo Studio for all of the extra pictures Steve Sorvetti for all of the work he did on sports The Faculty for being so prompt to have 100% pictures taken The Faculty and Administration for being so patient with us 330 Senior Index NUTae tO |G pee ee eure cmcu RON OC eke eoececrs C 54 Adams, Barbara ...... 54,296,298 ,303 Adams, Sheila Mente ey see Reread or: Raking Dlames ly 6 on eo ae) ye 54 Ailey, EOL OTA ATINMe en nae) corm n emo Ainsworth, FIO GO wrt yey fe ees eeibes Gy ce 54 Akit ealha io ke ee Go Dle See eee ge Dali (ety es ark ronrehba Cue 40,54,117, 119,122,130,17 19.186,190,204, 207 ce, PSileue Ganey ce.) oh ee mnie 54 Allyn, SeiitaiseN We) A poe gota Si Oae lo, 137,203,230, bal ,240 grils SV ayos ees taro oan co Oe Sy Tis Ne, Anderson, Andrea ..-.-+-++-++ = 54 Anderson, Gary W. ....--=:-: 54,280 Anderson, Miriam ......- 55,240,241 Aiimnae RODCEE. wc stem «ee an eeceenss 20 Appleby, Ruby ...-.-.-. 2 ol tee: 114,138,196,197,238 Arends, Gathering. 5 2 2 aie as 55 Armistead, SOMOPAN CG Gal = ener lee i 25) Armstrong, William ........ Doe Wienetes Maren 9 o08 4. = = SOS. 257 Arterber EVID AEEY: ash omeicd weieclo css ic 55.187 enire lerses ¢ 4 Loses wees x 382 NSimioie Nien Geo acento cece 55 Atkins, NaS ble eae eon es 174,233 Atkinson, [BYstayilusje) perues eG. pos cEclic et 35) Austin, Lada oc oo me ew, foe le Autrey, Martha «2... «2+ 2 %2- 25 Axelsen, SUSAUM a Gute rse cos) ast Ge eons D0 Besveeie Iau(Gheeamaiaec: cetgi cron cren moe in OL 20 Beam PMY a) cae ee oo tees 56 Baker. Craig” 6 2 3 2s %= 56,230,237 Baldridge, Richard .......-.-. 47,56 Ballardiikee Sf. = = = 56,252,264, 376 Banttari, Richard 46, 52, 56, 12 239 BenmUeclOs, Wack | so 6 = «2 eh Su 2 Barnard, Michael C. ......-+.-- 56 Barnett, Blaine ....--:+..- 40 56,236 Barnere, Y¥OMME 3. 2% ous = ee 56 Barcett. JOSeph . =. 6 2 = «fe ea 56 Barroca, Elizabeth . . 39,41 45,56, LS; 124 203, 930 ), 234,236,313 BaEEOWS. JONI 0 6 a « (ee yeliyy = 46,56 Barrows. Robert P. . «s.. 45,56,206,234 Bartlett. Lloyd . . . .% « =: 40 41,53, 6,230, 231 932 Dass Donna Rs 0% ones +s 56, 230, 233 Bateman amese a yo ssn =r 57, L73 Bayard, kinda: S00 + 6 ee aa ore OH, Beck, Ee aioe eine ier arat ee Di Becker, Richard (een ta siae ete se De OPA Begley, BiGWaiEGs (ta Gents cay ate, cen selsemien ts 3 Belche, Joseph .....-.- 46,57,207,251 Belcher Dorothy 9s = seis n= sce Ber klacich, Susan AL 53.97 207 ol Betti, er. ko io ble oe se Oy Bicknell Billy —2 2 oo 21. = aise = SY Blake, Leverdia ....++-s+++:5-. 57 Blancos lizabeth 29; - a «29-1 -. y Blankenship, Bonnie .......-.. 37 Blau, Ginette . . 39,40, 38, 145, 194, 195, 230, 296, 297 303 Biedsoe, Gaty 5 ae 6 in 2 een 58 Bonn Garmen: 2 os = « 6 «1 41,58 BOltinme ate so cee suey casio Kou me tenco ete 58 Bootie Candy Giaeaee 2 ies oe 58,191 Boome. Ronnie 5. 9. = 6 si 26 = = = 58 BOs mb amlelal Mi ee oi ce fea ec dears Bowens, Donald” 6. 04 = 6 ee ae 38 Boyce, Dolores ......- 58 295,302,312 Boyle, Janice: 2 Gs « i 2 se 3s 2 8 58 Braddy, Dennis ...-.+ +: 44 47,58, 124,125,126,127,230 Brenner, Brenda ......--. a7 508 202, PSU) 931 239 BEAOMR MOAT) lcs 2 aus ue el es en ieee 58 Brooks. Sally” 2 3 = = =e 59,191,233 Brotzman, Margaret ......--. 59,242 Brown. SOmita) jeun «soc! este 20 59 Brown, Bonnie Iss 2 6 5 2 a sas es 59 Brown. JEOrene’ Biss 26 = «= 52,59,187 Bowls eCOlay 5. frei ie aero sm 59,173 Browne Ronald fe. 5s a see ee 59 Birowmewrevem Ws she) see i ao 59 Bice we Mary 9s. en we se es 29 Biunme, Marys 2... . 6) «== = Se; Bryan, Barbara. 2. = 3 aes os 59 Bryan, Gaol: Mae ae ie re) eee = 59,302 Bryant. Harvey J. 2 = = % 4 2 2s 2% 29 Bryce, ae tics ity ots Sek ee 44 59,191 Buenrostro, Wakaahniiel Se arats oc 60,297,302 Buerkens, Dalgrde -; 226-4. oo. 60,241 Burge, V Gila ole ee ate hk ints 60,243 Burkhalter, Gloria ......6+++-s 60 BitEmett Stevens cm fers alter ei eleicesienasy IRilians Vehny Sess eeomgee mes a Ol orc 60 BuEroues. Waren! Gi. 26) = 60,119 Bursus, Vonzetta .. = 60,295, 296, ,298 Busby, @andance . 9. 2 2. +. «1 60.303 Butler, Sheryle 2 22) 22 = 60, 119, 124 130,230,232, 239, 294. 295 BMS, ITaNIe eo a ooo on © 60, 241 Cabral Wuctle Pa a caceseren | ue 60 @alhoune EGnest jee teases nets 60,191 Callahan. dimimy Wl.) a ee. = 60 Cameroons SOnitays, a. = uel ee 60,172 Campbell, Emily .... - 61,126 130,230 Ceyyinie eiCRiala eo Gp pea ne 0 OND Gaptain, Catherine. .... 4.54. 37 ,44 48. 61 201, 313 Carey. DEVerly. “ee ei) cites ere an 61 @arey, WAWEenCe™ 5 5 2 ees es 61 @arlock, Gene aie = tenes 61,118 Garlson itene! 2 2. 2 =) == 6121 75,230 Carter, Doma Jo 2. 2 3 = es 2. 61 Gapter Gaull Ae ne hae ori ee ae) OL i Carter sHultonm 5s. 20 ane) esi) eee 61 @arter. dudy i. 2 as = = 61,182,313 (Ghigisre IEE NciGa) Sem © epeomt a cate ono 0 ae 61 Carter: Mayreant 2. a.clet ea ee 40,62 Carver. latnyeion os cj es reas pas 62 Cayerll Windal WM 60 haters) eh 62 Champion, Thomas ....... 62,248, 249 254, 264,265,290,291 @Gharles Gov s 9. 6 es ep ee 62 Ghaviesm: Sandra 3. 2 «2 = 2s se 62 @helimt, (Glen co sae. = emcees ee 62 Christensen, JOaMMy so. ce ails ue 62 Giesiale Thomas? cose. fos kel =a ote gern 62 Cisneros. suzanne 1. 3. . as = = = 62,243 Clarine, Negee ealcised 6 acKnees, Soe 62 Clarine. War Vonune: 4.06.5 0: 2 +s 62 Cla See “S iketent dbs Us oe Gere ratn amen a 63 Clark . Re gee vn, chad Stade oe 63 Clank: WaiMeS =. 2% 2p sibs) oe oa 176 Cla WOANIME evens trurstt ot slaw cere eye maeLe 63 GilaaekeGincae er oi Ay ley eyes et ateies ie 63 GlarkoiNaomi (2 Ss 2 Sl eos sane ams 63 Cilaicke eaESVe AMM oe) civ nate) seer 63 Clausens Norman =. 2 5. = - 63,234,243 Claybrook, IM Ess) oF I ee a CIs me 63,118 Claypole, TROMMAGHIC . « «2 5% 20% 63 Glemons, Barbara 3.2 2.25. 5 = = 63 Cline, Persie Bo 2k eons Sterne 63 Giime ss Richard 0 shes i) ie ene 63 Coats Donaldw yess. sie e- -nn= 63,262 Coles Ionia Sei eecni) 8-1 es nen 63,243 CPOlEMIROY es ws sl ners a = © 248,254,264 @oleborme:, Chris... - 5. % « - 174,205 Goleman, Wayne 2-5... 5.2 - = e 64 @ollins’ Alana fn. fos 2 Ge epee 64 Gollins, Roy Jimmic 2... «9. ca = 64 Colyer Gene) 720. Jf Goes 64,118 Conaway, Deidre RR. 2 2 64,191 Gonoly, Carol A. ...: 64,241 ,242,243 Conwnhient, Joctta = = 2 5: 64, 179 190, 207 242 243, 313 Cooper. Nathy ve se es) eis a oy 64 @ooper, Michaels i...) sen 64,276 Coppedge, Jonathan .......-.--- 64 Coppsaiiancanret: iis.) es tens sue teres 64 (O@yatclendtan IMite a Geaen cee Ga en 64,190 C@ordonakitae eyes eo one @) ee ee 64 Gopreid. Mancaret (. 2. = ors) nieces 64 Cossey, 12 ne pee 65,242,243 Covell, COnnleen .. bx oe sas ‘40, 52, 65 Craft, Wiad Whe ing a fers erence eta 65 Creech, Commie L.. .-a. 6 ee eles 65 Criddle, Carolyn css cies =e 68,187 re Crow, eg ats ek Roe eee Cunningham, Joe 2 2. ss 63.177 Dahle isarebara, 8s ays sien er sys os 65,230 MANCS hr aeCOSVte ct sis) We) © Mens surenrel = 65 Janiels, IDOROEDY2 | fate sue) te ees ene 65 Davenport, Maraiiliynis Sect cercuetes oY eee 65,178, 207 DavIdsOn. JOON! =. + ss = i 37 39, 44 ae. 65,174 202,230 233 DAVIGSOHNGUGY erste was set ure 66 DEMalisy IDEWellcie yom oe ane cd) oo) OO © 66 Davis Vanete eases) ee cee more 51,66 DAVIES SOSCPINe. 91, —ieect le tina. etries te 47,66 Davis ewmincda sek. forsee i gaieen ions 66, 330 DA VA EUG tt eh) a) sie) is ve esis 66 Deitnick Eubank. 40.0 Go vec eiewnat seems 66 Delgado, Ray 66,190,191 ,244,250, we Jemer, (Donald R, 2 5. 2 = = = = 2% DeversiaJudyn sess. «on 2 nes 45,66, 118 Dewberry, Linda ...-.+-+-+-+-+:- 66 Diaz. Judy, Amn. 3-2 9 6 cee 66 Diaz, iSmUlbioy Sopa Gog oo m deo 254 Dickerson, INMIOEGUS: Sal as) tees) 7 Dickinson, Jeanne . .. 4-53 4m e 67 Diesen, Virginia See sue ae tele! BN Cr eS 67 Dyjensbaunoy, stn, Glose 6 a 0 ONO Qa 67 DIXON JOCU fis Gos Gh sl eiceea es 67,264 Dodge, Kathy ....-. 67 1,119. 200; 230 Donaldson, Nancy ...-.--- 44, 67,237 Dortous Delores” = ei eel a 67 Dossman, Reuben .....--..-.--; 67 Dotson, Reellis 67,241 296,297,302 Dowell, Donnell .....-- Dee rs acne Drecer Jill 02 sia ee 67,243 Diane diges WS Gea gen 2 oho oo GA oc 67 Dudley. Hiatly fein ss ean ree ears 67 Diets Wei BA oho oo oo oO Oe 68 Dybinoeiny, deri oe sg 6 oo 5 5 OC 68 Dunn, Layman «=. - «2+ = sos Jusenbery, SMAI oes oo eo 0 68,190 Dutra, Weancwe . c)s,n aatat ae Meeee ake 68 Juvall, ROY) mises ce odeh aioe 68,262,263 Bade. William: gece sue ue: ner ees eee Egger, Charles R. ...--++++s5 68 Eggers, (Ron)nie......--+-- 68,176 Egverth, Michgel ... 2.6% «6% = «= Elliott, Careiely adic, aha meets 68 Alliott Warscelilt || Gin sees lice area 68 Elsing, Dennis: 2 oa) es) eee ees oe 68 DiaoiseeUCK, AEG eo a Gob OS 68 Erickson, Charles 9. 2 3 = = =)- 68 Eslinger , (Ron) BIG 2.5 Semple a entencos 68 Esquivel, Connie ......-+--.- 41 ,69 Estrada, Linda M.. . 3 23.2 =.= - 69,119 iEiglosier Iaierth ge on b. te a0 Oboe 41,69 Fair, James 47,69 ,175,233,280,281 intial) IDENAUGI ea meemr @ cco 1c o 60 Dea) c 69 Pannell Willian Be 5 See.) tere) 69 [aliases IROSIAg hoo Wao oo Go oO A OC 69 Field, eeaG. vee sc ies ee ee 69 Fielding, @laudstte. 5s seen es 69,142 igual es Whi00 Skee oe oon 69,204,249, 5,264, 276, 291 Bitzeerald) Jom so. 2 see eee Fletcher, Gulls 4 -aa-o se ees 52,70 Flies, Philip INE. Dri) bie cree Unenaay elas 70 PilorencenGrem@ Vij accion eeumen ous coimiens 70 blower, David! 9.2. sateen 37,39,46, 70,200,206, 250, 252 lnm, IBEins Gs idoee 5 dO 0 0 OO Orc Eolimer. Donna I, 22. 2s. 44 70,237 Fontes, ica E. -o.5) 2 eee 70,172 FOO, Sandra .......4- 0,239,240,241 Fo rd, AUEREG. cg. 30-2 soeomar ehasiaocno ee eres 7 Berd UI (GKg. Seon Maem ner. oy cn oh FO 70 Aorrest. William 2. @ 6 2 «+ © a 70 MOSMOEN OaNGIy e0 2 cue ele) eens 70,243 Foster, Dick....... 40,41,71,204,209, 2502 251 (052, 2o0,279 7owlkes, Ettia 71,124, 201 296, 297, 302 Foye, IDfornesicl Wes Ge Gey Oo 6 vA 118 Fuaavorkslcoys (NING AMIE o Gard oo Goo Cc 7 Frakes, Mary bts 41, owe Su eho Santen Brasem George. ninemsn cn 71 Fray, Joseph Shia heist creeiaren gatmen couse 7 Reema JESSICA 4 co.) sees eee 71 Freeman, Larry AROMA EOC 5, 4 c) cal mein Pireitageesue Lvs) te ssh emrnne 71,234, 939 Prench. Donald “= = «sc cre TAN Silage ihe, Frink, nie Sh Val gy so atesa, Nee aa Te 191 Fuller, SMEOTY 6 seen si) or ah eels fel eb 71 Gacione Gayle eter oe eee =e 41 ,71,313 Ghlanom Kens 256 6 ooo 6 oc T2250 2202 Gaines Henest, |r. | ct senaw emai cieone= 72, 172 Galllardommamlelas ciiaeic elem cncye mente 72 (Gaillleeoyss DEI GG oo A mo a 72 Gailitom. Bieiciany “Gan go ooo oe TZ Galluceiove ances = 2 sane IPAS: 230,233, 239, 240 Gambs Crag) 20a 0 eo) ee ete Ee 276 Garman Denise este sikelele 118.119 (Galion (Gaull, aoa Go oo 0 6 duc TZ Gexmany, Glenday 3.5.55 = = « T2eOUS Geyer, Ronald) hia. sre) eh cuts i? Gibler. ISGRuce ee «os, ea eee eet ee ss 2 Gibson Anuta, (22) eh eee eons 2 Gill, Linda Gillett, Suzanne Gillette, James ee Sol Young, Wilma Zachary, Patsy Zecher, Rodney Zehringer, Loretta Zoldak, Margaret Zoller, John Zucha, Gary Sophomore Index Abeyta, Gilbert Adger, Willie Adkins, Nancy Adkins, Shirley Aguilar, Steven Aichele, Chester G. Akins David 4 i-. llinger, Richard Allison, Dan Allyn, Jimmy . Anderson, Allen Anderson, James Anderson, Jennifer Anderson, Jerry Anderson, Margaret Anderson, Marion E. Anderson, Marvin Anderson, Sandra Anderson, Steven Anderson, Virginia Andrade, Teresa Andrews, Terry Androws, Gayle Aragon, Eugene Arambula, Barbara J. Aranda, Anthony W., “chuleta, Frank Arko, Carl Arko, Patricia Armistead, Robert Arm strong, Monica L. Arnold, Gail Arnold, Thomas ‘tz, Glenda Ascari, Teresa Asch, David Ashford, Oscar Autry, Allen Avila, Linda Axelson, Michael Ayres, Gregory Ee Babb, Ronnie Baca, Porfirio . Bacher, Lynne Badger, Stephen W. Bailey, Debbie Bailey, Larry D. Baird, Sammie Baker, Danny me: Balcombe, Michael H. Ballerstein, Sandra Bamford, Karen Bandini, Leo Banuelos, John Barker, Alroy Barker, Bill Barker, Darold Barker, Tommy Barlow, Teddy Barnes, Norman Barnes, Virginia Barranco, Augusto Barrett, Thomas Bartell, Donna Bartolini, Judith Barton, Linda Bass, William A. Batcheller, Dorothy Batson, Kay S. Battelle, Linda Baughn, Keith Baum, Lester Beale, Krystine Beatty, (Ron)nie. Beck, Ralph Beck, Ricky Be che, Elissa Bell, Gar ake Bell, Linda Faye Bell, Patricia L. Bellard, VOR) ane Be lard. 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Charles Jones, Davic yar Jones, Faye ... Jones, Garland , ( aura fe) Patricia Jones, Yvonne fe) Donald Etta Jean ‘dan, James Jorgensen, Margo Joy, James : Ruby Kaminski, Betty Kane, Virginia , ? Ndatras. Jo Ann |. . Kauk, Vickie Kawahara, Sandra ‘eller, Marlene ., ler, Star ly, Leroy nnedy, Darlene nney, Sonya ... rns, Donna ey, Sharon eS OVC Me tes toh a go Killian, Teddie .... King, Chandra King, Irma King, Steven King, Verna Faye.., C2eOVDv00 . 160,191 159,300 . 163 I N° Nr OUI foul. we Ul D . 40,162,191,215,231,300 162,231 LSD 157 ‘tin, James artin, Larry artin, Mary artin, Robert artin, Ronald artin, Russell artin, Steven artin, Valrae artin, William E. ink.) Patricia A is So Kirk, Richard ‘ : - 157 Kirkland, Jon eats ey Kirschman, Lynette ..... Loe Kiser, Lynn : Chylews Sy Kite; Dale. 2. . s-. 140 Kizart, Gloria p Sasuke Klein, Dale . 157 Klettke, Janis . oar: 160 Kneisel, Sylvia : : 163 Knight, Jack : 156 Knight, Karen 153 Kramlich, Shirley Soc Kreps. hari Krivan, Donald Shee Krivan, Karen Se SY Kroll, Dennis . ous 2420: 257,278,280, 281 Krystofiak, Chris ome Kudsk, Shirley SUA area 163 Kuntz, Arnold 2 5 Ashtech 54 Kyle, Loretta 300,307,312 BAaGvala GCOLGING) a1 9 une e 2) a. eles Lafountain, Rodney Beton ws ye LOW Lalonde, Michelle i) aOR Zor Lancaster, John ; _ vance, Linda heya los Langston, Harriette . 159,191] angwell, Gary ‘ 56 Laurent, Patricia . ane 163 Lawson, Carol Lee, Beverlie ... ; 96 lees (Georse 2 6. Ly Lee, Joseph .. . 12,138,158 Lee, Samuel 2 55 Lee, Tom Bie dst RG, te) les er OE be veniiate seenders: Wally. 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Neyses, Carol Nickola, Roy Nicolini, Robert Nimerfroh, Allen Nitz, Harlem Njanja, Kariti Nofziger, Jerry Norton, Jimmy Nunez, Michael A. Nutt, Donavan Oakes, Ronnie Odling, Victor Odom, Kathleen Ojeda, Larry Ojeda, Marie Olden, Claudia D. Olden, Leslie Olden, Wesley Olguin, Leroy Oliver, Rickie E. Oliveira, Connie Olsen, Milan Olson, Carroll N. Olson, Judy Oneal, Shari Orozco, Linda K. Orr, Judith Ortega, Carlos Ortega, Joe Osbun, Neil Oshea, Phebe Otten, William Otto, Beverly Outman, Leslie Ovitt, Ernest Page, Joyce Page, Lamonda Pallister, Donald Palmer, Cheryl Pang, Francis Paquito, Carolyn Parache, Josephine Paredes, Michael Parrish, Carol Parson, Diana Pastoor, Gerry Patrick, Velma Patterson, Douglas Paulsen, Christi Payne, Euell : Pearl, Robert... Pedersen, Mitchell Pedretti, Laurie Peek, Glenda L. Pergram, Sam Pence, Mark Penfield, June Penner, Patricia Perani, Carol Jean Percival, Susan Perdni, Carol Pereira, Linda Peres, Willa M. Perez, Irma G. Perino, Anthony Perkins, Kenneth Perry, Hope yers, Margaret ..«. Ss 166 AS tore 164 . 154,163,263 ae LOO 167 162 2 AG? 3. DZ 167,187 167 159 159 152 41,159,186 6a, 6. NOY . 159,186 NOV CONn WWW } Ww 166,281 . 162,231,234 166 41,155 162 159 156,300 ee ethan SAO 30,160,236, ” 300,304,305,307 boi ela Hee 153,258,259 ss 169 Peterson, Darlene Peterson, George Peterson, Janette Peterson, Paul Petterson, Keith Phelps, Billy Pieterick; Larry Pinto, Carl M. Pitt, Clyde ae Plunkett, William Poff, Nancy Polega, Arthur Polega, Helen Pontious, Carol Pope, Gary Porchia, Patricia A. Pornaras, Regina Porter, Judy Porter, Michael Potter, Gregory -ottle, Michael Potts, Frank Pratt, Melody Prentice, Nina Price, Wilma Priest, Larry Prince, Rhonda Proctor, Thomas L. Pruitt, Dorothy Pryor, Cristi Puccetti, Nancy Puim, Carolyn Pulido, Joseph Purmort, Marlene Pylant,. Fred uesenberry, Eva uinn, Jerry uinn, Kelly u u intana, Marlene ( ( ( ( Quintana, Michae 2 2 2 2 2 Radder, Sandra Rainbolt, Barbaré 3 Rakestraw, Richard Ralff, Gretchen Ramirez, Ralph Ramsey, Gaylord Ranger, Cathy Ransford, Michael Rayner, Robert Redner, Mariam Reed, Alice Reed, Donald Reed, Kathy Reed, Roxanne Reeder, Gary Reid, Shirley Reinecker, Edward Reis, Joann Reser, Betty Reser, Mildred Rew, Howard Reynolds, Robert Reynoza, Betty Rhoten, Olivia Rice, Linda Rice, (Pam)ela Richmond, Sherry Richmond, William Rickel, Lorna Rideau, Gregory S. Rideau, Joseph A. Riley, Buddy Rincon, Eva Rincon, Loretta Rios, Jon Michael Rios, Mary Ritter, Robert Ritz, Harlan Robak, Michael Robbins, Philip Robbins, Terry Roberson, James Roberson, Kathleen Roberson, Samuel Roberts, Alex oe q Roberts, Date Roberts, Richard Robertson, Darlene Robertson, Tyrone Robinson, Casper Robinson, Darnell Robinson, Marie Robinson, Patricia Rocha, Diana Rogers, Adrian Rogers, Diane Rolling, Roosevelt Richardson, Stanley 166 263 - 162,300,305 . 163 154,187,234,300,307 154,234 : Bb? 163,186 159,263 162,191 5 ely 167 oe ensa kre LOO 41,140,258,259,268 , . 161 152,191 . 166 161 45,156 153,262,263 167 6 3) B}9) 164 164,191 154,157 a 1 mre oy Eee OOS . 164,300,307 182 160 166 156,300 300,305 167,268,278 152 155 . 164 166,191 164 Sy2 Sas BG OO . 140,278,279 oe US? SZ 152 167 163 USS 156,215 167 ae ie 166 ae 164 163 sian heen en GL 153 154 19203 By ile see ey, oe. 1ee 166,191 152,257,281 Romero, Ray Rosas, Johnnie Ross, Evelyn Ross, James Ross, Judy . Rowley, Beth .. Rowley, Marylee Ruloph, Patricia S. Rumrill, Danny Runions, William Ruport, David . Rush, Jackie R. Russell,. Charles Russell, Mary Russey, Walter Sadler, Donald Salazar, Linda Salle, Michael Sanchez, Felix Sanders, Carolyn ce Sandford, Donna Santond, Ora = . Santerelli, Susan Santos, Helder Sattler, John hee Saunders, John C. Sbrazza, Sharilynn Scales, Alice Schell, Carlotta Schessow, Beverly Schnabel, Gene Schneider, Glenn Schneider, Lance Schwarm, Larry Scott, Jimmy Scott, Kenneth Scott, Patricia Scott, Ricky Scott, Teresa Scotto, Susan Scribner, Jerry Sebring, April Seleska, Lewis Semas, Marlene Serb, Joseph Serda, Norman 1a, Carol . nadley, Thomas jyahan, Patricia 1arpe, Lynda yearer, Thomas 1eets, Jay jelton, David 1epeard, Barbara rideler, Nancy jiloh, Ernest J. 1ipp, Raymond 1ort, Karen Short, Susan Sidney, Diane Sills, David Silva, Ernest Silvas, Cynthia Simmons, Barbara Simmons, Harold Simms, Joseph Simon, Austin Simon, Carol Simon, Linda Simon, Steve Simpson, Shirley Sims, Gwendolyn D. Sims, Richard Smalling, Marcine Smart, Sandra Smith, Charlene Penn Smith, Judy Smith, Susan J. Smith, Wayne Snow, Linda Solorio, Lorraine Sonsten, Obert Soule, Wayne Mike Sparkman, Joanne Spears, Arwmett Spears, Robert Spelhaug, Dale Spenger, Eileen Speth, Linda Springer, Ronald Squires, Diana Stalnaker, Dennis Stanberry, Michael Standard, Robert Stanley, Glen Starr, Steven Stassen, Robert Staudinger, Flora Stebbins, Sharon M. Steele, Ronald ” 140,259,268,288 = cca res on LOM . 162,263,280 157,160,236,258 158 156 pee OO 160,191 eet il'Sy3} 159,190,231 154,258 ey yy 162 191238 163,257 163 ot elbZ 156,191 167 163 166 ee 40 163,263 See sheen OO 141,164,187,231 cst ee OG 341 342 Stejskal, Roger Stenson, Wilford . Stephens, Constance Stephens, Pat . Stern, Jacqueline Stevens, Mike . Stevens, Milton Stevenson, Andrew Stevenson, Regina Stevenson, Wilfred Stewart, Daviette J. Stockman, Ronnie Stone, James Stortroen, Olan Stott, Teresa Stout, Deborah Strahan, Bob . ... Stromstodt, Lynda StKOUD, Janice . . . Stubblefield, Nancy Stubblefield, Wm. Stutte, Judy Subia, Ralph . 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