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We are veterans of student government, producing leaders by the hundreds and spirited citizens unnumbered. But theseare not the things which make our school unusual. It is something less tangible, yet powerfully pervasive. It is the distinctive atmosphere that comes with the habit of accommodating many viewpoints, the willingness to live and let live, the absence of snobbery, the lack of infighting and intrigue, Because of these qualities, students have always felt deep affection and loyalty to Richmond Union High. Inevitably, this extraordinary spirit of Richmond pervades the whole of this and any Shield. But the Shield staff wanted particularly to zero-in on this Richmond spirit by means of certain symbolic pictures. These pictures we have used for the Division pages. We are very proud, for example, of the great (aerial) view of the campus shown on the inside covers, which vividly shows, we think, the largeness and complexity of our school. All of on er the other pictures such as the Rock, the Trophy wR Case, and the seniors in middies and Bermudas, MIE TIIG convey, in one way or another, something of the eal ite Od style and air and solid background of our great congested, democratic, good-natured, busy hive of learning. By making, as it were, a tour through this humming, producing world ofRich- mond Union High, we have created not only something of a tour de force in high school year books, but also a startling memorial to democratic education. eke tet Lr oe We Dedicate Our Shield to Three Teachers To the old, half-baked question, “are teachers persons?” Richmond Union High School has three dashing, affirmative answers: Mrs. Carroll Parrill, Mrs. Margaret Thompson and Mrs, Alice Clark. This year, on MRS, CARROLL PARRILL As Browning said, everybody has two soul-sides, and Mrs. Parrill is no exception. We know pretty wellthe one she “faces the world with.” This is her teacher-side, which has always been superbly professional. That is, Mrs. Parrill knows inside-out everything there is to know about U.S, History and Civics, her subjects for forty-two years. Furthermore, she knows how to teach them without fuss and feathers, and still make them attractive and interesting. In her cheerful, orderly classrooms, students develop an extraordinary sense of security and loyalty. They know exactly what is expected of them, they know always that they have received a square deal, and they soon learn that hard, steady work is the price of excellence. Mrs. Parrill, in short, is a teacher whose knowledge, methods and management of the young seem as natural and effortless as the workings of Nature itself. On her non-professional side we have reason to believe that Mrs. Parrill finds life to be as juicy andsweet as any proud and happy home- maker. Of handsomely appointed dwellings she has had several, all of them enhanced with the precious antiques she has ceaselessly hunted since girlhood, In recent years she has takento making exquisite woolen rugs. Her cooking is fit for a king, her wardrobe for a queen, her books for a scholar, and her jolly quips andsunny smile for a choir of angels. Her devoted husband, George, is a deeply contented man and no doubt will be even more so, now that his wife will no longer daily sally forth to educate the young. Mrs, Parrill’s background is pure California. Borninthe small town of Lockford, she lived with her family on their Ripon ranch and later with her aunts in nearby Stockton where she graduated from high school. In 1924 she came straight to R,U.H.S, from the University of California. During her long stint of teaching she has served on innumerable student and faculty committees, and most notably as Chairman of the History Department and Sponsor of a very popular Debating Club. One of the members of this club, Bobby Burns, is now President of the University of the Pacific. Dr. Burns has said many times, publicly and privately, that it was Mrs. Parrill, and nobody else, who gave him the lift, the self-confidence, the will-to-succeed, which have taken him to the top of his field. This testimony needs no comment except to say that rarely does any teacher anywhere ever earn wholehearted praise and gratitude like this. ; MRS. MARGARET THOMPSON coer dearest friends take joy in describing Mrs. Thompson as “the isorganized organized” person they know. They claim leaves friends standing on str : einai moving the lens cap, etc. This should shake the f irst- pave aiae a aculty who have first Suggests that Mrs. her spectacular rise Assistant she figured where (and sometimes preternaturally crow se i eee oe ae. for imagination, as when she had Latin to 1959 Mrs, Thompson into curriculum-making her greatest triumphs master programs for R.U.H S.’s double shi -U.H.S, shift years, Saved us all from three shifts.) a ee Ne 00C3S HE inci Meld, [y Ite, cha Mts, ( Dino, 4 lay Eis bar Hal 1 uty) found fy ED preser Who Have Dedicated Their Lives to RUHS the occasion of their retirement, we propose to celebrate their tower- ing individuality. We, the Class 1966, dedicate to each of them our Shield. In so doing, we give our Shield the imprint of their strength, virtue, charm, and genuine humanity. MRS, ALICE CLARK Mrs. Clark is just about the nicest, jolliest, kindest person you want to know. Ask anybody who knows‘her. Or talk to her yourself, Watch her madly-blue eyes twinkle. Mrs. Clark teaches Physical Education and it is hard to believe that she has been at it for thirty-three years or that now she is going to stop. People like her, who radiate so much youthful enthusiasm, vigor and plain loving kindness, should stay around forever. We know quite well that this raving is silly and that her presence at home is much more important than making life pleasant for us here at school. But we hate to let her go, It is not merely Mrs. Clark’s warm, fun-loving disposition that makes her so attractive. She is so versatile, so many-sided, She plays, of course, a great game of baseball, isan accomplished, graceful athlete, completely unmuscle-bound, and a charming teacher. But, she also makes beautiful clothes (especially formals), does expert gardening, is a dazzling hostess, plays marvelous bridge, can play the piano, takes in stray dogs, cats, birds, etc., has won dozens of prizes in ballroom dancing, knows practically all the nightspots in San Francisco as well as all the new dances, has appeared in performances for all kinds of special dance groups, is outstanding in folk-dancing, studies French and Spanish in night classes, studied German in Austria, made a long and fabulour trip around the world, supports at least two Greek families with CARE packages, reads thoroughly and endlessly about countries, people and things that catch her interest, and has unending sympathy, care and understanding for the underdog. Needless to say, Mrs. Clark’s fantastic number of friends love her dearly and so do wave after wave of students as they come and go, Everybody in the old school crowd remembers Mrs, Clark, because everybody doted on her, She lives with her husband, Dick, the very light of her eyes, in a garden-bound house, and takes devoted care of her mother, She was not born in Richmond, but in Hayward. Neverthe- less, she went to grammar school in El Cerrito and graduated from R,U.H.S, At Cal she majored in Physical Education, minored in Bacteriology (her “true love”) and also—this beats all—received her Social Service Credential. With all this extraordinary, background, String of interests and accomplishments, and host of vital personal qualities, Mrs. Clark remains serenely unaware that she is different, special and totally admirable. She thinks that she is “just plain folks.” The is one of the reasons why we love her so much. Why such a burdensome career has not driven Mrs. Thompson up the wall becomes clear when we consider her life away from school. She lives in a gracious house built by her adoring husband, Wayne. Her son, Gil, is an airline pilot, her daughter, Joan, chief therapist in an Oakiand hospital. She has three grandchildren to whom she reads with verye and melting affection, She is a respectable golfer, and has lately been persuaded to bowl. Her delight in classical music, opera, art and literature is proverbial, And she has traveled around Europe on three separate occasions, the first time in the interests of archery. Archery, as a matter of fact, has been asimportant to Mrs, tournament that she first set eyes on her husband and Cupid emptied his quiver. It was also at the International Archery Meet in Paris in 1937 that she put Richmond on the map when she became world champ- ion in the sixty meters distance and placed third in combined long distances. Although Mrs. Thompson was not born with bow-in-hand nor yet in Richmond, but in Fitchburg (?) now part of Oakland, the fact that she shot her first arrows into Richmond air and went to U.C, via Stege and R,U.H.S,, make her a local product. As such, we take exceeding pride in her athletic celebrity, her academic career, her administrative savoir faire and, withal, her unique, lovable and highly disorganized Thompson’s life as it was to William Tell’s. It was at an archery self, ADMINISTRATION Fhe first-stop on:the ‘tour‘‘6f our school is: to read’ the corner stone whieh asthe i inscrip= ion: !“RICHMOND-UNION HIGH SCHOOL. A.D? +52 ae 19272; This historic plaque ‘is loéated in the Pie -Soutti-end-of the main building, 2:5. EE hee The-laying-of- the: cornerstone, one “of thé: ge :, Most eclorful ’cerenionies: in--the histery a atacand S, Ou¥: School, took plaeezat.2: 30 pM: Saturday; 2 May 14;:-1927- The: eéremony. opened: with an: overture by.the school-band and alinnovation eer. : by “Reverend Bath .W, Haney. The Stone Was: 7 o87 tae. - then putin place ‘and’dedicated bythe Grand: =: sig i i bodge® of Calitornra Eree-and Accepted Pgh Pe 2 Masons, ae SE Genie hg Zoe athis historic. ‘hotoecann: sliows ME et ee Walter: T, Helms: Stiper infendent Emeritus of 4:7 i al hay oi = fhe.’ Richmond’’Sehool Distri ict, 5 patting ties eee: forner stone in: ope! Foe 12 Our Congenial and Friendly Principal B.S., University of California M.A,, Stanford University Commercial teacher, Dean of Sophomores, Boys’ Dean, Commercial Department Chairman, Vice-President, Acting Principal Principal since 1943, 38 years at RUHS To The Seniors: I very much appreciate being asked to add something that will become a part of your yearbook which in itself is a tradition of our school, a famous landmark of this community. The many accomplishments of the class that will be noted in this fascinating book will of themselves become traditions of the school as it progresses in this changing world in which we live. Richmond Union High School is great because of its rich and enduring traditions and lasting landmarks that have been made and left by students who have gone this way before, Congratulations to each of you! Sincerely, David C, Gray, Principal | | . Makes Students Feel They Belong To RUHS Mr. Gray and Mrs, Janet Wehrlie, one ofthe Office 5 secretaries, find humor in one of their record sheets. As usual, Mr. Gray always has time and patience to listen to students and their problems. Here Randy Foo stops to iron out a problem with Mr. Gray. 13 Vice-Principals Urge Graduates to Higher Planes of Venture TO THE CLASS OF 1966 ‘“‘AS we come to the end of our stay at Richmond High, let us remember only the happy times, the rich and rewarding experiences, the insight gained through our friendships and relationships with so many excellent students and teachers, and the fact that opportunity to learn is ever present.” Good-by, good luck, and God speed! MARGARET B, THOMPSON Siete ates, SSS Wey 0 MR, GEOFFREY YATES Administrative Vice-Principal A.B,, Administrative and Counseling Credential San Francisco State, University of California, Social Instructional Vice-Principal Studies and Physical Education Teacher, Counselor, A.B,, University of California, Teacher, Counselor, Dean of Boys, Dean of Girls, Administrative Assistant, RUHS 21 years at RUHS graduate, 36 years at RUHS MRS, MARGARET THOMPSON TO THE CLASS OF 1966 “Congratulations, the great event has finally arrived. I would like to say the Class of 1966 has been one of the best with which to work. You have had new and exciting ideas and have carried them out. Best wishes | for the future.” JEFF YATES 14 Deans Hope Seniors Stay on Road to Suecess and Happiness TO THE CLASS OF 1966 ‘‘T hope the last three years at Richmond Union High School have been a rewarding experience for allin the Senior Class. My best wishes go to you for every success in your future. “IT feel personally that the Class of 1966 has done some fine things and you should be proud of your accomplish- ments. Keep up the good work and carry on the fine tradition of all Richmond Union High alumni.” ROBERT OLSON MISS JANE WILSON Dean of Girls B.A., M.A., William and Mary College, Teachers’ MR, ROBERT OLSON Dean of Boys College, Columbia; San Francisco State, Chairman of B.A., M.A., San Francisco State, University of Social Studies Dept., History and Civics Teacher, 19 years at RUHS California, Counselor, 5 years at RUHS TO THE CLASS OF 1966 ‘ Best wishes and good luck in the future. We hope we’ve helped you find the road to success and happiness. May you Stay on it forever.” JANE WILSON MISS HAZEL OLSEN Head Counselor B,A., University of California M.A,, San Francisco State 37 years at RUHS MRS, LILA REINERTSON Counselor A.B,, University of California M.A,, San Francisco State COUNSELORS ADVISE STUDENTS Our sincerest wishes to each member of theClass of ‘66. May you always take pride in the fact that you are a graduate of a truly fin e school and always follow in its traditions. MR, FRED BENNETT Counselor. A,B,, M.A,, San Francisco State 16 years at RUHS MISS VERA CROSBY Counselor B,A., Fresno State 22 years at RUHS IN PLANNING THE FUTURE Do not be afraid of life but believe that life is full of promise for you. Live and work so that great satisfactions, as well as success will be yours. The Counseling Staff MR, MONROE SMITHER Counselor B.A., M.A. University of California 12 years at RUHS ey MRS, LOIS SIEGEL MR, LLOYD DARLEY 7 Counselor Counselor MR, ROBERT BOLT A.B., M.A, A.B,, Chico Dane Counselor University of California M.A,, San Francisco State A.B., M.A,, San Francisco State 22 years at RUHS 20 years at RUHS 2 years at RUHS 1966 Faculty | tel wna ART CURRICULUM ani The Art Department aims toward developing creative expression in atc the student artist. Hr Art classes explore the media of pencil, ink, watercolor, poster | fr § paint, linoleum block, Fourdriner tissue, and paper sculpture. Applied than art students work with clay, silver, wood, leather, and enamels. Com- tin, mercial Art courses are offered for interested students. These students ‘ “elt are admitted after an interview with the instructor or by recommen- dation of a former instructor. Fine Arts Appreciation provides by . it lecture, recordings and slides, an opportunity for students to become | acquainted with the influences that account for the styles of art appear- ing in different historical periods. My (Btn ey Art Department | Mr. Briggs assists Ben Daniels with his Applied Arts project. Aabk age: é ws 0 te é Vo ae gee ‘ of MR, MAYNARD BRIGGS Ne | Applied Arts, Commercial Art MISS ROBERTA SIMMONS MR, ELWOOD FORDHAM | Fine Arts Appreciation, Department Chairman Applied Arts | Stagecraft Sponsor Art, Faculty Follies : R ‘ . . es ay Wilson and Alvin Hill lookon, as Mr. Briggs demonstrates a technique. Miss Simmons works on a pen and ink drawing, whil Larry Johnson observes. of RUHS HOME ECONOMICS CURRICULUM The Home Economics teachers firmly oelieve the most important career for a woman is that of a homemaker, a wife TeSsiog and mother. She molds the future citizens of our country. Ot, post Homemaking is an introductory course SAD for Sophomores and teaches basic meal IS, Com planning and cooking, clothing construc- stidon tion, consumer education, health, and Com related subjects. Home Management I is rides tt Home Economics Miss Sidney Price Miss Beverly Belanger Department Head akc : Department Clotdag4 4 aitionotinn ments Foods I, Clothing I, Costuming Faculty Follies, AFS, PTA Faculty Follies rs. Barbara Smith adds vanilla to aid beginning cooks, PTA Fashion Show Costuming for Plays a course designed for Juniors and teaches management and care of the home and child devel opment. A highlight of this class each spring is nursery school, Home Management II is a Senior Class where the art of self improvement is followed by the art of home planning and deco- rating. Foods and Clothing classes teach the special techniques required to be a good cook or seamstress, as well as consumer education, Advanced Clothing courses teach tailor - ing techniques. In the Advanced Foods girls learn about the customs and life in foreign countries. The spring fashion show and tea for the Parent-Teachers Associ- ation is presented by these girls. see CRA R eae ee Mrs. Etta Lou Hawkins Clothing, Adv., Beg. Homemaking Head Senior Sponsor, Act. Comm. Faculty Follies PTA Fashion Show Mrs. Barbara Smith Foods I, 2, Girls’ League Faculty Follies, Open House Comm, Mrs. Margaret Iwai Homemaking 2, Clothing I Home Management I, Cap and Gown 4T’s Club, Faculty Follies Miss Beverly Belanger teaches sewing technique, MRS, .LEONTINE BENNETT MR, JOHN BEBELAAR MISS E, ALBERTA BEST MR, TERRY BORTON Department Head, English 4 English 2,4 English 3, Cap and-Gowns English, Inter-racial Discussion AFS, Faculty Follies, Pre-Tech Appearance Committee Essay Contest, Poster Committee Group, Sr. Play Director es. 2 Helps Enroll English Department Miss Dorothy Swenson explains a grammar lesson to one of her Junior English students. at p™ MRS, ELINOR BROKAW MRS, ERNESTINE BROWN MISS SHARON CAPLOW MRS, MABEL COLBERG English 2, CSF English, Sociology, Girls’ League English 2, Landmark, Jr. Play English 2 SR, Class Sponsor Faculty Follies, Senior Ball AFS, Faculty Follies Open House, Soc, Comm. MBS, VIEGINIA DRAPER MRS, JANE FITZGIBBON wa MR, JOHN HONORE ng1s ° j : g English 2,4 Director of SR. Gaieties English 2 biy,| | MRS, BEATRICE KERTIS MRS, BRENDA LUTEN MRS, CORA MATTONEN ss Te ee I Librarian, Library English 2,3,4, Drama English 2,3, Jr. Prom English 2,3,4 Home Chest Committees Jr., Sr. Plays, Thespians Open House, Faculty Club Faculty Follies Incoming Students ENGLISH CURRICULUM The general purpose of the curriculum in English is to teach the language skills involved in communicating information and feelings effectively in reading, writing, speaking, and listening, The tenth year course emphasizes the reading of world literature; the eleventh year, American literature; and the twelfth year, English and contemporary literature, Specific classes offer additional training in public speaki ng, drama, drama reading, and journalism, Special features of the curriculum include viewing films, attending the theater, debating, listening to phonograph recordings, tape readings, in-class drama presentations, and class MRS, SYLVAN MYERS English 4, Faculty Follies eres tig Commencement Speakers 0 |] MRS, LUCILE PLACE | MRS, RUTH PROTTER MRS, CLAUDETTE SIGG ee jj] English, Oral English, Forensic English 2,3, AFS English 3,4, Writers Club English 2A,T3, 2S, Tech Program oust English 2 Chairman }( Club, Speech Tournaments Faculty Follies Commencement Speakers | MISS DOROTHY SWENSON English 3, Sr. Act. Scholarships MISS LOIS THAU MRS, MYRA WALTON MISS HARRIET WILLIAMSON English 2,3,4 English 3 English 2, Journalism, Shield 7 Drama Circle Hi-Nus, Publicity MR, VIRGIL WOOLBRIGHT Department Head U.S, History, American Government Student Council, Inter-racial Discussion Group MISS ELAINE DALE U.S, History, Emerging Nations CSF, Honor Roll, Faculty Follies MR, JOHN ENOS Sociology, American Government Commercial Law, Student Court Faculty Follies 3 MR, JOSEPH BILOTA U.S, History, Faculty Follies Sports Referee, Soph Class Sponsor MRS, MARGARET ELDREDGE U.S, History, AFS Faculty Social Committee MR, ROY FOGEL American Government Trig., Algebra MR, HOLLIS BLEDSOE U.S, History, American Government Social Science SOCIAL STUDIES CURRICULUM The Social Studies Department of the Richmond Union High School offers both required and elective courses to further its work in the fields of history and civic education, Emerging Nations is the tenth grade elective course which was initiated in Sep- tember of last year. The four large units of this new offering are (a) Latin America, (b) Communist Bloc Nations, (c) Africa, and (d) South East Asia and China. United States History is a two-semester class of the eleventh grade. A passing mark in this class is one of the legal require- ments for high school graduation in Cali- fornia, A full-year course, American Govern- ment, has replaced the former one-semester course called Civics. All twelfth grade stu- MR, HIRAM FRY American Government Emerging Nations And Discipline ® MRS, ALYSSE LOWE MISS DOROTHY MADISON MR, PAUL McGINNIS Sociology U.S, History, Emerging Nations Economics, American Gov’t. Caps and Gowns World Culture, Senior Sponsor Faculty Welfare Comm. Department dents are required by law to earn a passing mark in this class in order to graduate. We H are using a textb ook on Richmond City r| Government, largely written and edited by Mr. John Enos, AmericanGovernment teach- er, World Culture is a brand new course. It aims to be interesting and informative about { such great cultural periods and persons like as in Greece, Socrates, Medieval Europe, Dauk, The Renaissance and Leonardo, India and Buddha, the Modern West and Voltaine, Goethe and Darwin. Sociology is designed to make students aware of problems they will face when enter- ing our free democratic society. It focuses mainly on problems concerning family life, including psychological, physical, philiosoph- ical, and moral aspects of the family. Better preparation for marriage is its major theme. MISS ANN MYREN MRS, CARROLL PARRILL- U.S, History, American Gov’t . U.S, History Student Government + . x AR MRS, PATRICIA PLAYER MRS, NINA ROOKAIRD MR, ERNEST SCOLARI MRS, MARTHA SMITH U.S, History, American Gov’t American Gov’t, Latin American U.S, History American Gov't Science Student Day, Faculty Follies History, Girls’ League Emerging Nations, Senior Party Welfare Comm. Commencement Speakers Sponsors Activities Mathematies MR. MERLE RANDALL Department Head Algebra I, II, Trig. MR, LYAL BATE Math, U.S, History, Consumers Retail A BY | MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM | More new mathematics has been dis- covered since World War II than in all prior history. Computers and automation have changed and will continue to change the ' occupational and educational needs for all types of students. Our mathematics courses have been modernized to fit into the present needs of our society. College preparatory students take all or part of a five-year sequence of courses which includes Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra 2, Trigonometry, Math Analysis, and Analytic Geometry. Trade and industrial students take Industrial Mathematics and parts of the college-prep sequence, Others take courses in practical and general mathematics to satisfy their individual needs. In addition to class work, students partic- ipate in problem solving programs and a national mathematics contest, Mr. Vernon Youngquist explains a geometric theory to Rick Layton, MR, OSCAR MRS, CATHERINE DECKER . pea ee FRANSON MR, EVAN GILLUM i General Math 2, Algebral, Geometry ppiled science, Prac. Math General Math, Prac. Math Cg Faculty Follies, Welfare Committee Faculty Follies, Open House , : Committee Of Each Class Department eae aay MR. STEPHEN LAWTON MR, FRED OBERG Algebra I, II, Geometry Math, Drafting Tennis Coach Chess Club 5 és tia rm Students look on as Mr. Stephen Lawton corrects papers. . MISS BARBARA WILLIS MR, VERNON YOUNGQUIST Algebra I, II, Geometry Geometry, Industrial Math Faculty Follies MR, JONATHAN TWEEDIE General Math, Business Math Industrial Math, Faculty Follies Track Meet Announ. ANN Mrs. Margot Halvorsen Department Chairman Biology, Home Science Future Nurses Club Mr. Harold Fisher Chemistry Science Club Mrs. Helen Gee 26s Biology Science a | ¥ 4a a es é hae Students study plant life in their Biology Class, Mr. Leo Baker Biology, Electronics Miss Tanya Olivier discusses the anatomy of a frog. ee Si i ee RUHS Teams Department SCIENCE CURRICULUM The Science Department offers courses in two principal areas, the Biological Sciences and the Physical Sciences, In the Biological area, courses in Biology, including Physiology and Home hy Science, which includes Personal Health and Home Nursing, are offered, The Physical Science courses include Applied Science, a physics course for non-college preparatory students; Chemistry, a laboratory course for college preparatory Juniors; and Physics, a laboratory course for college preparatory Seniors, ; MISS KAREN KILGORE Biology MRS, PENNY MOORE Physics, Applied Science CSF, Faculty Follies, Science Fair = : MO ol Tee MR, WAYNE PERRY Chemistry, Pre-Tech MR, ROY NORMAN MISS TANYA OLIVIER Biology Biology MRS, DONNA HEALY Department Head Typing I, Mach. Cal. Girls’ League Attlbeava Fl ie — MRS, HAZEL BIRD Bkkg., Bus. Math, Clerical Training Faculty Social Comm. Student Elections MISS AGNES GOWEN Typing, Cler. Tr., Office Prac. Sr. Wills, Sr. Play Tickets Chaperones at Sehool MRS, DOROTHY BENCH Bus. English, Typing CSF, Faculty Follies MRS, BEVERLY CORNISH Office Practice, Typing MRS, HELEN LARSON Steno, Faculty Follies Faculty Club Business Education BUSINESS EDUCATION CURRICULUM The Business Education Department of Richmond Union High School offers students two types of majors from which to choose according to their special interests and abilities. They may choose a secretarial or general business major. Those selecting the secretarial field take Business Mathematics and Typing I as Sophomores; Business English, Typing 2, and Stenography I as Juniors; and Stenography 2, Transcription, Office Practice, and Bookkeeping and Machine Calculation as Seniors. The general business major includes Typing I and either Record Keeping or Business Mathematics for Sophomores, Consumer Re- tailing and Typing 2 for Juniors, and Bookkeeping and or Machine Calculation, plus Office Practice or Clerical Training for Seniors. The general business student may also elect to take Commercial Law as a Senior student. Civil Service Examination training is given to advanced secre- tarial, Office Practice, and Clerical Training students who have opportunities to take various civil service examinations as part of their work. As a result, many of our business students receive civil service employment upon graduation from high school. Approximately 32 per cent of our students are enrolled in the Business Education Department. MRS, PATRICIA DELANEY MRS, DOLORES DURANT Typing Office Prac., Typing, Cler. Training Student Elections, Faculty Follies ee “é P rd “+ on” ae “ i Y My e. ae MRS. VAUNEE LARSON MRS, AGNES NEVILLE Typing, 1,2, Bus. Math Recordkeeping Jr. Class Sponsor Jy Dances Department ig ti th ge Matic 4 ay Ofc Is, Ree Ml Et B, aChine a MISS KAREN POSTEL tng MISS MELBA 0’CONNELL poriassetieciect aimee Typing leteig Steno I,2, Trans., Typing 2 Consumer Retailing Student Elections Business Math MR, LOUIS RAUN—LINDE MR, LONNIE ROBBINS Business Math, Record Keeping Steno I, Com. Law Cons. Retail., Rally Committee - Faculty Follies Mrs. Helen Larson gives typing tips to students. ae “ ee | nhs lg, — eo. % See 4 : si ‘ + é il al ak So] , . ae i 1} MRS, FRANCES ROCKAFELLOW MISS HAZEI—LOUISE ROGERS MRS, PATSY ROSE MISS DORRANCE SMALL Cons. Retail., Typing I,2 Typing 2, Steno 2, Trans. Typing I, Business Math Steno I, Business English Faculty Follies, Soph Class Sponsor Caps and Gowns, Student Elections Mach. Calc., Jr. Class Business Math Student Elections Presents Spring ee Te Bo Sek fe en ee ’ a x « I iu 4 Miss Helen McDonald Department Head Girls’ P,E,, GAA Girls’ Physical Miss Alice Clark Girls’ P.E,, GAA er, | Mrs. Claire Shaw displays shuffle-board skills. GIRLS’ P, E, CURRICULUM The Girls’ Physical Education Department hopes to give each girl an opportunity to develop skill, sportsmanship, responsibility, leadership, and enjoyment of physical edu- cation through participation in various individual and group activities. The emphasis in the Sophomore program is on team sports, rhythmics, and gymnastics. Individual activities, tennis, and archery are offered to the Junior Classes. Folk dancing is started at the Junior level. The emphasis at the Senior level is primarily on individual sports. The Seniors also have a choice of modern or folk dance. Special classes in physical education are offered to Students that are physically handicapped. GAA activities are held after school and are available to any girl at Rich- mond Union High School, These activities include basketball, Edueation Department volleyball, softball, archery, tennis, modern dance, tumbling, Wa Miss ousaD Grant Miss Margaret Jesseph Girls’ P,E., Sr. Play, Pom PonGirls Girls’ P.E,, GAA Faculty Follies, SR, Gaieties fencing, hockey, and badminton, Mrs. Claire Shaw Girls’ P,E,, GAA Girls’ P.E.. GAA Girls’ P,E,, GAA Head Faculty Follies, Act. Comm, Winged R, 4T’s, Faculty Follies Inter-racial Discussion Group Faculty Follies Mrs. Patricia Crangle Girls’ P,E,, GAA Miss Carla Soracco Miss Lanelle Stewart . BOYS’ PHYSICAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM The strength of our democracy is no greater than the collective well-being of our people. The level of physical, mental, moral, and Spiritual fitness of every American citizen must be our constant concern. The need for increased attention to the physical fitness of our youth is clearly established. It is our department’s job to provide the student an opportunity to make and keep himself physically fit, to provide a vigorous program of physical fitness, and to ensure that all children may enjoy the maximum benefits from a strong healthy body. The Boys’ Physical Education program of Richmond Union High School includes the following: 10 minutes of physical exercise, in- cluding running most days, wrestling, soccer, tumbling, tennis, weight training, cross country running, badminton, football, softball, basketball, volleyball, decathlon testing program, and co-ed activities. Our program tries to stress a well-balanced selection of activi- ties that includes vigorous physical activity. Students are tested .and programmed into classes of their equal ability. We try to give each student the basic skills of all the activities. They are tested at the conclusion of each activity. We try to invigorate our curricula and give a high priority to the excellence of health and fitness. ee MR, FRANK KOCSIS Boys’ P.E, Football, Wrestling MR, FRANK MILO Boys’ P,E,, Football Wrestling, Block R Faculty Follies MR, ROBERT ANDERSON Boys’ P,E,, Director of Ath. Cross Country, Track Faculty Follies . Boys’ Physical MR, JOSEPH STENSON Department Head Boys’ P.E, ieee ate ome : =. MR, DENNIS GIUNTINI Boys’ P,E, Football, Basketball MR, RICHARD ABEL Boys’ P,E,, J.V. Basketball Faculty Follies Edueation Department MR, EMERY PHILLIPS Boys’ P,E,, Biology Faculty Follies, Baseball J.V. Football, Sr. Sponsor MR, KENNETH RICHTER Boys’ P,E,, Varsity Track Soph Football, Faculty Follies Supervises Extra Mr. Wilbur Henchy Department Chairman Vocational Auto Rep., Auto Shop Mr. Cesare Angella Mr. Gordon Barnes Electronics, Tech. Laboratory Metal Shop, Tech, Laboratory Advanced Drafting Mr. Dale Winegar supervises the work of Ron Anima and Charles Tobey. Mr. Wilbur Henchy watches Jack Cox’s repair work. Mr. Robert Finn Drafting, Auto Shop Mr. Walter Hattich Mr. J.J, McMillan a Wood Shop, Open House Vocational Printing, Open House Vocational Mill Cabinet Back to School Committee Curricular Activities . Mr. Richard Mori Mr. Kenneth Peurifoy Mr. James Schriber Drafting Drafting Wood Shop I, Advanced Welfare Committee Sophomore Football and Basketball Industrial Arts Department INDUSTRIAL ARTS CURRICULUM The Industrial Arts Department encompasses a large variety of shops and mechanical drawing. Some ofthe shops are auto, where in the vocational course the boys do actual repair work on cars; printing, where the students not only print the Hi-Nus each week, but also do job printing as well; and vocational mill cabinet, where boys design and build furniture. Machine shops offer an opportunity to learn to operate many types of machines and build various metal projects. The boy who chooses electronics will develop a basic knowledge of radio, television, and the field of elec- tronics, In each field, after an introductory class, there is a vocational course where each student develops construc- tive attitudes and technical knowledge that will greatly assist him in acquiring a job. Mechanical Drawing and Drafting courses serve to teach drafting terminology and techniques, development of various types of drawings, printing, making and reading blueprints, Advanced students develop a high degree of skill which enables them to enter state competition with success. Mr. Floyd Schwarz Mr. Loren Wilbur Mr. Dale Winegar Machine Shop, Metal Shop Drafting, Woodshop Auto Shop, Cap and GownCommittee Junior Class Advisor Faculty Follies, Poster Committee MODERN LANGUAGE CURRICULUM During the first two years of study ofeither French or Spanish, which are the two languages offered at RUHS, emphasis is given to pronunciation, conver- sation, and strengthening of the skill of understanding. The aural-oral approach is the method used. The ma- terial is in dialogue form, with narrative introductory content for most lessons. With the help of a tape recorder, filmstrip projector and screen, and the Language Laboratory, the student soon masters the content of each lesson andhis progress inthe language is remarkable. Our main objective at this time is com- prehension and expression, In the advanced language study our definite ob- jective is to expand our scope by stressing all the basic skills: speaking, understanding, reading and writing. As the lessons progress, compound tenses are introduced, then the more difficult moods and construction plus more advanced vocabulary and idioms. The study is helped along by the use of our Language Laboratory and the reading of some of the best novels of the language, which not only enrich the vocabulary, but give him a deeper understanding and appreciation of French and or Spanish speaking coun- tries. The key to a successful linguist is the daily study of the lesson—Never, Never allowing himself to fall behind; language, like geometry or physics, is a subject that can only be learned by daily application, Modern Language oiLaoe Mrs. Delphine Roberts Department Head Spanish 3,4, Span. Honor Society Welfare Comm. Mr. John Holm gives proper pronunciation to Randy Shannon. Mr. Kenneth Rawson Spanish 34 Mrs. Elsie Sanchez Spanish Span, Club, Gr. Jr. Advisor Foster Child Chr. Guides Students Mrs. Nicila Beiinie Span. I, 2, English, Faculty Follies Span. Club, Sr. Play Mr. John Holm French 2,3,4, AFS, Faculty Follies|| French Honor Society, Faculty Club® Miss Ann Treutlein French To Professions Musie Department Mr. Al Ilick is amazed by talented Delora Davenport and Virginia Brown. MUSIC CURRICULUM The teachers of the Music Department believe that each Student, according to his abilities and interest, should have the opportunity to develop skills in music. They also believe that a student should become an intelligent critic of the various types of music, recognize music as an international goodwill, and desire to continue some form of musical experience both in school and following graduation, In this respect he may participate in some kind of musical performance, either as an individual or as a member of a group, listen to music with understanding and enjoyment, associate the musical score with what is heard or performed, and improvise and create music of his own. A student acquires such knowledge about music as: history of music, form and design of music, symbolism of the music score, and the role of composers in various historical periods. The Music Department offers classes in Band, Orchestra, Harmony, Dance Band, Instruments, A Cappella Choir, Treble Clef, Glee Club, Ensemble, and General Music. ees ay) MR. AL ILLICK MR, ROGER OLSEN ees faren Glee Club, Treb Clef, A Cappella Orchestra, Band, Sr. Play : veo ? ? ? . H 7 ld tf ‘ General Music Ensemble Dain Poacars arold Hatfield and Rich Moore are puzzled by Mr. Al Illick. Our Teachers Entertain the Student Body With Fifteen ‘The dirtiest act in the Faculty Follies was said to be the Half Moon Trio, made up of Andy Colombo, ‘Joe Mengelli, Gene Flanagan, and Alice David, A typical American tourist, Mrs. Nici Dominquez, glvé i ate i Mr. Kenneth Rawson, a ta¥ Dowdy Dotty Drag and Mr. Geoffrey Yates, director of show, await the ieee oars Ea cakes driver, a bad time in the . ‘ his Follies appearance in top et fe e Border.’ | arrival of Batman. pee es. skit, “Souse of th Mme. Hortense McGill cuddy, Mrs. Ruth Prottel, can’t seem to stomach he! song. The Old Crusty Minstrels convinced the students that there really is no business like school business, |Hilarious Acts XY Of Real Talent | At Faculty Follies April 1, 1966 and grace to the Faculty Follies, Batman, Mr. Terry Borton, and Boy Wonder, Mr. John Bebeleaar, arrive quickly at the first. Sign of danger, pet Lien Bars : sv _ : , i Coach Bob Ander- : ; magenta 3) am the ak eSonee Go-Go dancers, Mr. KenRichter, Miss Susan Grant, Mrs, Pat Crangle, and Mr. Lonnie son, thie Bota? Robbins, surprise the students with their interpretations of the latest teenage dances. O . And_ Enjoy Producing The First Faculty Follies At Our School Molty Drag tries to civilize Bat Man and Robin with a waltz step. i ee ii Rims SR — il ee The Deans Delinquents give their rendition of “Bill Bailey Won’t You Please Come Home.” Below: Daddies Dolls pick up their heels during the Faculty Follies, Mr. Woolbright is overwhelmed with his door prize. Right: Surfers, Miss Beverly Belanger and Mrs. Marga- ret Thompson, head for the beach to the delight of the audience. Student Teachers Bring New Edueational Ideas to Our School if. Ds Pe A MRS, ELIZABETH BEATTY University of California English 2A and Sociology Lidia. 8O4.eeedd kes tng, an MRS, ANN FISCHER University of California Sociology MR, RONALD PARSONS University of California Sociology Fe . MR, ARMAND JORDAN California College of Arts andCrafts Commercial Art and Applied Arts Se 4 Oss ‘ 7 BOS LO ROROEO SSO e e deme OM OO4%676o POO Pon” 2S AO he Oe Cae LOxeROnORign ge 28° RMA OM OROHOR OSG eo = MRS, JACQUELYNNE PARSONS University of California Sociology MISS DIANE BAGNUS University of California US History and Physical Education porree reese SS 9Pey,,, ss 000.0, MRS, CATHLEEN CASEY University of California French 3 and US History MISS CLAUDIA LARSON University of California US History and Physical Education Personnel Staff Directs the Operation Of Our School Day Left: Directing our school from Office 5 are Mrs. Carole Painter, Miss Frances Yakovicl, Miss Lois Smid, head secretary, and Mrs. Janet Wehrlie (seated). Left: Mr. John Dunnachie, student supervisor, settles all problems in the halls and yards during lunch per- jiods. Mr. Al Variz, assist- ant supervisor, arrived to assume his duties too late for his picture to appear. a Mrs. Luella Lindstrom, counselors’ secretary, types out information for one of the counseling staff. Mbp ime cae Co ‘Keeping the attendence records Straight in Office 12 are Mrs. Juanita ‘Miller = f é , Mrs. Winona Andrews, Mrs. Ramona Broberg, and Mrs, Leona Strauss (seated) Mrs, Jean Foreman, school nurse, keeps all medical records Straight and the students healthy. 7) fj : , : MEMBERS OF THE NIGHT CUSTODIAN STAFF—First Row: Mr. Mike e tae 508: re pte ae Mrs. MAT leet Hendricks, Mr. Arnaud Duhart, Mr. Thurman Clemon, and Mr. Gene Ambriz. a aaa — : Second Row: Mr. Ed Cyr, Mr. Frank Paquito, Mr. Joe Cunningham, Mr. Jim ame Puryear, Mr. Joe Meneghelli, and Mr. Gene Stockton. MEMBERS OF THE DAY CUSTODIAN STAFF—Mr. Ed Barton, Mr. Lec Falcioni, Mrs. Alice David, Mr. Silvyn Hrbek, head custodian, and Mr. Gene Flanagan. Not Pictured: Mr. Andy Colombo, maintenance, and Mr. Major Dixon, In charge of issuing our textbooks is Mrs. Bess Redick, the affable lady of the book room. record Alice DeValle, and Mrs. Helen Pike. SecondRow: Mrs. Vi Long, Mrs. Frances Robinson, Mrs. Arlene Dahl, Mrs. Ozella Armosino, Mrs. Marie Alves, Mrs. Muriel Alvarez, Mrs. Betty Doukas, Mrs. Opal Barton, and 41 Mrs. Marie Garrison. GOVERNMENT ———Z RICHMOND VAIOM WIGH SCHOOL lee . The Rock, the next stop on our tour, stands out as one of the most significant gifts to ks 8 RUHS, because it reveals to all who pass: by ; Regs the name we are so proud to display: RICH- MOND UNION HIGH SCHOOL, The large granit e rock resting onthe front =a. oyagee lawn surrounded by shrubs symbolizes the - ers a | { } { solidarity of our traditions and all our‘en-- deavors. This historic monument was moved to our campus in 1935 from the point Rich- mond area through the cooperation of the Standard Oil and Santa Fe Companies. This gift was presented to our school by a the Classes of December, 1933, through June, dee eee 1935. Representing these classes in the photo- graph are Miss Margaret Wolleson, secretary Of the Class of June, 1934, and Mr. Kenneth Hanson, president of the Class of J anuary, ih 5 eae Fall ™ WAYNE REYNOLDS JOY BRINDLEY GRETA AGUSTIN Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . Board of Commissioners Pe ae SEPTEMBER 10 Sophomore Orientation 14 School begins 29 Sophomore Elections OCTOBER 6 Tom Liles Trio, SA Program 7 PTA Membership Drive 22 Homecoming Dance 29 Folk Concert NOVEMBER 3 Back to School Night for Parents 18 CSF Party for Sophomores °24 Senior Gaieties, “Little Mary Sun- GEORGE PETSAS President Commissioner of Publicity 3 Senior Dance, “The Eleventh Hour” 10 Junior Fuzzy Sale 15 Junior Class Play, “Arms and The Man” 16 Music Department Christmas Pro- eram, “Festival of Carols” 17 Snow Ball JANUARY 5 Spurlows in Auditorium : 7 Landmark Jazz Concert } 12 Junior Doughnut Sale ae 7 Junior Play, “Taming oftheShrew” 13 General Election 19 Run-off Election shine” 30 Junior Class Play, ‘‘Inherit the ae f Wind” | Bo Remmcenascr woman DECEMBER spent | | NNN ll 2 CSF Trip to University of California VIANN FULCO Hit | at Davis AVOUT RAE Coach Ken Richter advertizes the Faculty Follies 26 Construction of New Science Build- at the Berkeley basketball rally. ing begins S —— FEBRUARY MIKE MUNDAY 1 End of Semester Student Judge LINDA JOHNSON ee ee ona LARRY MARTIN KAREN BARATTA Girls’ League eee ey Prosecuting Attorney Head Yell Leader President RICH PILKINGTON Commissioner of Boys’ Athletics GAIL SULLIVAN Commissioner of Girls’ Athletics Plan Many Social Events MR. FRED BENNETT Advisor , Rally boys make short work of disposing of the enemy at a football rally. STEVE MURPHY Rally Committee Chairman JAN OLOFSSON Exchange Student Senior Class President RICHARD MARTIN é : sa Mai j DALLAS FINFROCK Commissioner of Law and Order BETTY RALFF Commissioner of Social Affairs DEE OURSO Hi-Nus Editor JERRY RUGGIERO Sophomore Class President JIM GILLEY Junior Class President Spring Board Of Commissioners TIM FOX Vice-President GEORGE PETSAS President MR, FRED BENNETT Sponsor VI ANN FULCO Commissioner of Publicity ee Pil JAMES JOY Judge RICHARD GOLUEKE Defense Attorney bey DEBBIE EVANS Prosecuting Attorney JOY BRINDLEY Secretary FEBRUARY 2 Semester Begins 14 Installation of Officers 16 Student Day 18 Block R, GAA Dance, ‘‘Cu- pid’s Night Out” a spirit petition supporting the Gridley Tournament. KAREN BARATTA Head Yell Leader GRETA AGUSTIN Treasurer MARCH 3,4, Gridley Tournament 4 Senior Party, “Nuit d’ Amour Enchantee” Junior Play, “Our Town” 11 Captive Day and Dance 17 Powder-Puff Game, Senior-Faculty Volley- ball Dee Ourso and Vi Ann Fulco present a surprised Coach Joe Stenson with LINDA JOHNSON President of Girls’ League Crowds Calendar With Socials LINDA WADE RICHARD PILKINGTON SANDRA RADDER Commissioner of Commissioner of Commissioner of Girls’ Athletics Boys’ Athletics Law and Order MARY BACA Commissioner of iy} = APRIL — Calendar Social Affairs Nai 1—Faculty Follies zy ’ }} + 15—Candy Sale Kick-off RAB ee ate JUNE ind] 23—Junior Prom, “Roman mE pet 11-—Setiidr Ball Day Holiday” Pact alieeuican 15—Graduation Ie 28—Open House 2—CSF and Board of 16—End of School Year lily,]] 29 —Senior Play, “Oklahoma’’ ; Sone es . 30-—Senior Play, “Oklahoma” ommissioners Picnic DEE OURSO Hi-Nus Editor BOB NEWCOMBER Sophomore Class President Members of the cast for the Junior play, “Our Town”, gather around Jenny Milstead, who plays the old-fashioned Reed Organ; Jim Gilley, Darlene Donnelly, Sherry Hurst, and Janice Van Meter, DANNY HYDE STEVE MURPHY Junior Class Rally Chairman RICHARD MARTIN Dracideut Senior Class President Exchange Student Fall JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES— First Row: JoAnne Gibson, Deb- orah Bryan, Susanna Bendito, and Ramona Johnson. Second Row: Del Crockett, Liz Hall, Karen Decourten, Mary Rus- sell, and Karen Swearingen. Third Row: Roy Gonzales, Joyce Holland, Charles Jones, Mike Quintana, Buddy Riley, Glenn Hammack, Larry Priddy, and Brian O’Keefe. RUHS Student Council SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES— First Row; Joyce Bradley, Cindy Wilde, Lynne McKinley, Cecelia Baumann, Myrna Meldrum, and Lora Lade. Second Row: Bar- bara Barrett, Tim Wilburn, Ellen Coats, Tim Fox, Neil Andre, and Charles Dodge. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTA— TIVES—First Row: Kathy Stro- naodt, Kathy Anellini, Sally Forbes, Kathy Faeth, andGloria Miranda. Second Row: Linda Crisp, Susan Alverez, Sandy Morris, Lynn Serrano, and Nancy Roberts. Third Row: Ed Pocekay, Carl McClaflin, Cliff Golden, Bruce Greer, Jerry Heuschober, and Ray Collier. Students Informed is, Mike Alvarez, Gary KKurtz, and Anthony WFuller. Second Row: Cheryl Works, George lla Jackson, Mildred ilson, Carrie Gibson, i ynn McKinley, Penny Friddle, Linda Davis, bSandy Hopkins, Betty MMorris, and Emily M orris. Third Row; Dale Robbins, Doug Sei- berling, Mike Herguth, HiTim Fox, Gary Whitte- ymore, Harold Craw- saavford, Dennis Richard- rf ¥ son, and Linda Mack. JUNIOR REPRESENT— ATIVES—First Row: Cliff Howard, Don Han- sen, Terry Hay, Leroy Olgiun, and Dave Ru- port. Second Row: Mar- lene Quintana, Virginia Barnes, Janet Claxton, Colleen Covell, Margo Jorgensen, Linda Berg, and Kathy Tam. Third Row: Danny Hyde, How- ard Hatton, Harry Brown, James Jordan, Buddy ‘Riley, Stan Tag- low, and BryanO’Keefe, SOPHOMORE REPRE— SENTATIVES—First Row: Sandra Ingraham, Gloria Murry, Shelly Baumberger, Barbara Meiser, and Sandy Morris. Second Row: Carlos Villagran, Cathy Colson, Shirley Jimer- son, Linda Teague, Beth Orr, and Marco Gon- zalez. Third Row: Char- les Johnson, Paul Hut- ton, Randy Stowell, Clayton Sylvester, Ray Collier, and Gary Mer- toz. Student Court Holds Trials Fall Mr. Virgil Woolbright Sponsor Mike Munday Kathy Murphy : Student Judge Defense Attorney re Mike Munday confers with an assistant on a case just presented! pp Neil Andre Larry Martin the court. Assistant Judge Prosecuting Attorney : : 4 age Dallas Finfrock Melinda Simmons Melvin Greenberg Cindy Wyman : : Commissioner of Conf Assistant Judge Baliff Clerk Commissioner | And Makes Just Decisions S I y Whe pring MR, JOHN ENOS Sponsor DEBBIE EVANS JIM JOY Prosecuting Attorney Student Judge SANDY MORRIS JO ANN KARRAS i]| Dell Williams listens as Kathy Murphy trie s to defend her case. Assistant Judge Assistant Judge CHARLES JOHNSON Baliff ky ? SANDRA RADDER BOBBIE ISLEY RICHARD GOLUEKE iH Commissioner of Law and Order Clerk Defense Attorney Miss Jane Wilson Sponsor Linda Johnson President Patricia Penner Vice-President Carrie Gibson Secretary Cathy Brown Treasurer JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES—Virginia Hansen and Linda McCarthy Not Pictured: Paula Fielding. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES—Shelley Baumberger, Glenda Mitchell, and Linda Campbell. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES—Darlene Meyer, Nancy Hendrix, and Mary Justus. Pa Mrs. Nina Rookaird Sponsor oa eee Linda Johnson ' President =] George Ella Jackson Vice-President Lena Durante Secretary Spring Beverley Ingraham Treasurer SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES—Bobi Butson, Linda Daves, and Cecilia Agnitsch. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES—Del Crockett, Theresa Talley, and Mary Chesnich. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES—Toni Shepard, Audrey Guidry, and Carrie Gibson, Our Rally Committee Puts on Stunts Mr. Fred Bennett { Sponsor Phil McDown Bill Phelps An d Maintains Order Dave Alexander At School Programs Adrian Hurtado Ricky Oliver Wennwood Hickingbotham Charles Massey James Long Al McGreehan Jim Meskuaskas Carl Plunkett Steve Forney Art Jenson George Bassett ute Mel Greenberg Merrill Lynch Mike Herguth David Martin Allen Anderson | AIF Steve Murphy Leroy Olquin Ron Buckner Randy Miller Richard Golueke Chairman Bob Pornaras Jim Yeanwood Fernando Dizon Andy Garcia Charles Redmond George Taylor Ed Freitas Jim Low Lecter Bani Dennis Pocekay Don Hansen Jan Olottson Mike Pinto st John Louden Francis Pang Cliff Gore Steve Melton SENIORS As we stroll in front of school we meet several girls clothed in white middies, while the boys are garbed in Bermuda shorts. As this is Friday, we find that it isa RUHS tra- dition for the Senior girls to wear middies, while the Senior boys wear Bermuda shorts or cut-off jeans. This tradition began in 1951 when the Rover Girls, an individual club, wore middies to school. “At first the girls were afraid that they. would have to.wear these ‘Sailor Suits’’ as the official dress of RUHS. After the fear of compulsive wear wore off, Senior middies of white: trimmed with navy blue became a tradition: and all Senior girls now wear them on Friday. The boys also wanted ‘something to dis- tinguish them from the lower classmen on Fridays. After many different trials and fads, cut-off jeans or Bermuda shorts became the thing to wear on Fridays for the Senior boys, Displaying the official: Friday dress for Seniors- on. Friday are Lana Maze, Ken Kin- caid, and Linda ‘Autrey in the accompanying picture. . a ee a (Mine mene ce 1564-1645) ‘ %.. _Johghnes Brahms te - Jean Revie (contemporary) “Jupiter Symphony” No. © io _ Mozart arr. by Moses ; The Orchestra i. a. RE EE ese? _ David C. Gray a James . Merrihew cae . David c. Gry : ‘The yo : Senior Executives Plan Class Activities Fall Officers Richard Martin President 5 Tim Fox Vice-President ‘ Lee Ann Brajkovich Secretary-Treasurer Spring Officers Richard Martin President Ftd aiioat : be Bill Moore Vice-President Penny Friddle Secretary-Treasurer 59 RS, ETTA LOU HAWKINS fead Faculty Social Chairman MRS, N MRS, HAZEL BIRD MISS DORRANCE SMALL MISS CARLA SORACCO Senior Advisors Guide MISS SUSAN GRANT ae wr, ic MISS KAREN POSTEL ' 4 MRS, MARTHA SMITH a if 4 a Fail - MR, KENNETH PEURIFOY é FA 2 A + : : Dad - ooh 4 kn ok oe 4 eet Mee MISS AGNES GOWEN a MRS. ERNESTINE BROWN MISS HAZEL—LOUISE ROGERS Mis Seniors to Graduation MR, JOHN ENOS MISS DOROTHY MADISON MRS, HELEN GEE MRS, PATRICIA PLAYER MISS DOROTHY SWENSEN MR. HOLLIS BLEDSOE MRS, NOLA SHORTRIDGE MISS MARGARET JESSEPH R MR. EMERY PHILIPS Faculty Social Chairman MRS, MABEL COLBERG MR, JOSEPH STENSEN Adams, Linda C, Adams, Linda T, Agustin, Greta HATE! CLASS Albro, Tom Allen, Susan Alvarez, Michael Alves, Cheryl Alexander, David Alves, Jackie Anderson, Brenda Anderson, Carlotta Anderson, Stanley Andre, Neil Anger, Gerald Archuleta, Delores OF 1966 Armistead, Sharon Armstrong, Paulette Arnold, Robert Atchison, Lance —A Azevedo, Linda Baca, Mary Bach, Earl ENTERS RUHS 5} iN | ) t { i Bailey, Bonnie Baird, Tim Bamford, Scott { Ballard, Larry Bandy, Danny Banta, Rusty Baratta, Karen Barber, Carol Barlow, George Barnes, Kathy Barnes, Osborne Barone, Linda HKSEPTEMBER ’63 Barton, Sharon Bassett, George Bath, Betty Mrs. Ruth Protter, English 4 instructor, looks on with approval as Chuck Myers recites to the class. Batts, Kathy Baumann, Cecelia Beamer, David Begley, Joann Bell, Patricia Bellah, Donna Belles, Larry Benner, Susan Bergdahl, Susan Bernier, Michele Betts, Lynda Bianco, Roger Black, Mike Blacketer, Linda Bohannon, Oletha | Bise, Virginia we uby Boreliz, Francis Bowman, Sandra Box, Carol Bonner, R ee ae Ie, Bradley, Joyce Brajkovich, Lee Ann 1255 STRONG Braziel, Marilyn Brewer, Arno Brewster, Tom Brindley, Craig Breitkreutz, Sue Brindley, Joy Britt, Yvonne Brooks, Johnny Brooks, Sammie ATTENDS MEETINGS Brown, Stan Bruce, Donna Bryant, Barbara Burdick, Edward Burk, Ed Burnett, Dixie te. Burns, Wilda Burrough, Janie Bush, Sidney Bustillos, Elise BEFORE SCHOOL Bustillos, Henry Butcher, Joseph Butler, Bonnie Dick Watley, Dave Ross, Mike Sudo and company relax during their lunch period. Which one will be elected Miss Lunch-Time Beauty? Camara, Vaughn Campbell, James Cantrell, Gary Captain, Billie Carter, Willie Castro, Ron Caudle, Judy CUPCAKE SALE’: Cernac, Joe % « Me IPE, Chapman, Cindy Charles, Carolyn Chaires, Linda Chidester, Earl Chiozza, Bob Christensen, John Christian, Betty Clark, Jeanne S TREASURY Clark, Susan Cleveland, Steve Clutts, Caroline Coad, Kristine Clemmons, Joenita Coats, Ellen Conley, John Collins, Betty | Collins, R on Combs, Carol Conley, Robert Combs, Treesineu Conner, Laura Compton, Ken i” 2 Cooper, Ida Cornett, Brenda Cox, Irma Cox, Thelma Carwford, Harold Crowder, Linda Dakin, Ralph AT RALLIES Danielson, Sharon Davies, Terry Davilla, Marita Vi Ann Fulco attempts to reach the top of the stairway; however, she pauses for a brief interlude. Davis, Irene Davis, John Davis, Nancy Davis, Roy Dechant, Marilyn Decker, Deborah cera emremnnees aa eect rte neti Decker, Judy De La Torre, Edwardo Del Real, Dave Dennis, Nancy TO SHOW Desport, James Dick, Betty Dickerson, Martha Diesen, Julie Diaz, Vivian Dillard, Mary Ann Dissmeyer, Don Dizon, Fernando Dobiles, Bruce Dodge, Charlie Dodson, Donna Dolan, Kathy tl SCHOOL SPIRIT Donovan, Jim Dreger, Pat Dreyer, Rich Driskell, Ronnie y Drumheller, Marie Dunham, Sarah Duran, Jim Duran, Yolanda SENDS ATTENDANT Eads, Larry Eaton, Carol Earll, James Ebbitts, Liz Eastman, Barbara Elledge, Ron Erwin, Pat Erwin, Richard Escamilla, Marie Evans, Debbie Ewing, David Farley, Bob Farley, Robert —— LLU Farr, Brenda Farris, Janet Faulkner, Paulette Fernandes, Ruby Sh ALDER A NDE 8 LE a Fernandez, Stephen Fielding, Leonard Finfrock, Dallas Fletes, Mary Fogle, Karen Forfang, Dennis Fox, John Fox, Tim Franks, Harold French, Richard Friddle, Penny Frisk, Don Freeman, Kathleen Frost, Chris Fugitt, Wayne Fulco, Vi Ann Fuller, Anthony Furey, Pam Galaviz, Manuel Gale, Gary Gallegos, John SOPH HOP Gallegos, Leroy a Ganger, Glenda Garcia, Andres Garcia, Barbara Gallaway, Glenn Garcia, Ernie Garcia, Jesse Garden, Ernie Gardener, Kathy “MAY MELODIES” Garland, Lauretta George, Michael Garmoe, Donna George, Willie Gega, Bill Gerke, Ann Gibson, Carrie Gillem, David Gist, Joe Glasgow, Steve Goddard, Janice Gogue, Dorothy Goines, Danna Goodbar, Jon “Let’s not compare answers,’’ says Keith Harmon to Betty Morris andRandyGreen. SCRAPER TOLE a! Se, , Goss, Sandi Gould, Miriam Grace, Linda Grant, Richard Graves, James Gray, Adrian Gray, Sandra Green, Albert Green, Carl Green, Janice SEPTEMBER ’64 Green, Mamie Greenberg, Melvin Greene, Janet Greer, Florine Green, Randy = Greer, Leon Gregory, Hattie Griffin, John Griffith, Chris “ti Griggs, Candy Groffy, Caryl Guerette, Jackie Guidry, Audry BECOMES JUNIOR CLASS Guillory, Herb Gullotto, Kirk Gutierrez, Andy Gutierrez, Larry Gulledge, Ronald a Gwathney, Cherie Hackett, Timothy Hague, Thomas Hall, Charles ATTENDS RALLIES Hall, Robert Hamill, Charlotte Hampton, Don «7 Hammack, Peggy ee ee Hannan, Susan Hardin, Odis Harris, Barbara Harris, Carl Harris, Catherine Harris, Frances IN BLUE Harris, Geraldine Harris, James Harris, James Linda Autrey and Sheri Gwathney participate in the greatest lunch time activity—finishing last night’s homework. Kei | Harris, Raymond Harris, Ron Harrison, Lee Hartman, Tom Hatzell, Carolyn Hayes, Beverly Hays, Michael Hazen, Paul Hendrix, Nancy Hendrix, Pat Hennes, Pat SOME BECOME (5 Herguth, Mike Hernandez, John Hernandez, Laura Higares, Manuel | Ho Hill, Carolyn Hill, Ruby Hinman, Steve Hinton, Robert Hirano, Susan CSF MEMBERS Holbrook, Kris Hollister, James Holtman, Carole Holder, Linn Honda, Jon Hopkins, Sandra Horne, Dale PRESENTS JUNIOR Horton, Billy House, Joan Hughs, Ronald Hudson, Rick Hundley, Linda Hunter, Eva Hurtado, Adrian Imamura, Jon Ingram, James Isley, Charlotte Ivey, Mike Jackson, Carolyn TALENT SHOW Jackson, George Ella Jackson, Leo Jackson, Mike } }| Darlene Lively instructs her second period Latin American History Class. 4 | Jackson, Oscar James, Dennis James, Thomas Jenkins, Kathy Jensen, Arthur Jergenson, Beverly Johnson, Arthur Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Doug Johnson, Glen HAS DECEMBER Johnson, Linda aa, Johnston, Sharon Jones, Bruce Judkins, Yvette Johnson, Paula i Justus, Mary Kearns, John Keck, Harold Keeton, Bert Keeton, Kay Keller, Star Kennedy, Bill Kennedy, Dick UMMAGE SALE Kerman, Sandra Kincaid, Kenneth King, Titus Kinzel, Bob Klette Kline, Teri PRINTS TWO CUB Klug, Margaret a ore -_- Knight, Manley Knuckles, Ed Knight, Tim R Koester, Kenneth | Kramlich, Ronald Kuehl, Kenneth Kurtz, Gary Kyle, James Lade, Lora EDITIONS OF HI-NUS ee Ron Harris, second from the left, and Shield photographer, makes it a square-dancing foursome. ia N Langston, La Vonne | Layfield, Dale Layshot, Steven Lancaster, Kathy Lane, Peggy Lange, Sally Ledbetter, Linda Lee, Doris Leon, Dolores Lethridge, Shirley Lewis, Joella Lewis, Tom PRODUCES ¢ Lewis, Zela aim Lilienthal, Lauren Lilly, Walt Lindsy, Roberta Lilienthal, Carol slice Linton, Vivian Littell, Gregg Lively, Darline Logue, Brenda Long, James Looney, Cecil Lopez, Eddie Lopez, Viola Lucietta, Judy Lynch, Merrill Mac Callen, Roger Macheel, Trevis Mack, Linda Maday, Sandra PRESENTS Ji Madden, Joel Madden, Lloyd Mahoney, Bradley Maddox, Marion Marquez, George Marshall, Davy Marshall, Melinda Martin, David Martin, Ernie Martin, Janet Martin, Richard 44 Lhe ote 2 tia Martin, Ronald tater etnies 92% ; . s % Ns fie +4 oe pe + SG Faw. eas os wa Be hi Martinez, Conchita Martinez, Dolores Martinez, Michael Martinez, Vickie aapttiys By BRITO Ry Massey, Charles May, Jonathan Mayberry, Cheryl Mayfield, Steve Maze, Lana Mc Afee, Kathy Mc Bride, Nathaniel Mc Daniels, Jill NM APRIL 24, 1965 % Mc Donald, David Mc Gee, Carolyn Mc Gee, Peggy Mc Gee, Tom Mc Fadden, Roy _— Mc Greehan, Albert Mc Intosh, Linda Mc Intosh, William Mc Kinley, Lynne ‘te Mc Kinney, John Mc Mullen, Diane Means, Lynell Meeker, Evan Meiser, Cynthia Meldrum, Myrna Meek, Larry Melton, Steve Meno, Cece Merriman, Richard Meyer, Darleen SEPTEMBER ’65 Mickalson, Doreen Milam, David Mildram, Terry Miller, Bill Minton, Johnny Mirich, John Mitchell, Harry Mitchell, Mary Jane Mitoma, David Moellman, Ken MIGHTY SENIORS Montano, Marilyn Moore, Howard Moore, Mae Frances Moore, William Morris, Betty Morris, Emily Morrison, Jerry Morsony, Joan Moses, Sharon Mott, Phyllis Munday, Mike Murphy, Kathleen Murphy, Steve USE SENIOR BENCH | Murry, Charles Myers, Betty Myers, Charles Myles, Jessica Najera, Yolanda Nance, David Nestroyl, Julie Newman, Joanne 102 Quintero, Christine Ralff, Betty Ramme, Roberta Ramun, Mike | WEAR MIDDIES Randall, Paul Ranger, Terrie Rasmussen, Linda Ratliff, Sandra Randle, Johnnie Re, Ronald Reagan, Mike Reddic, Phyllis Redmond, Charles Regal, Jill Reibslager, Ron Rembert, Mike Reynolds, Pat Richardson, Dennis Rickard, Judy es Rinna, Laurene Rios, Virginia Rippy, MaryAnn Ritchey, Barbara ‘IBERMUDA SHORTS Robbins, Dale Robinson, Eldridge Roberts, Fred Jim Graves arrives on his motorcycle to attend the early morning Hi-Nus Staff. Robertson, Linda Robinette, Ed a Rodgers, Richard Rogers, Brenda Rogers, Roger Rood, Thomas id Roof, Linda Roos, Earl Rosa, Bruce Rosado, Dennis Sach oa GIVES SENIOR DANCE | Rosberg, Del Ross, Sherry Ross, David Roybal, Martha Roybal, Nancy Rush, Paula Russell, Melvin Russey, Lynda Sadler, Don Salcido, Hector Sanders, Leon “THE ELEVENTH HOUR” Sargent, Earl Sawyer, Pam Schauweker, Gary Schieberl, Bob Saunders, Bill Schwarzbach, Mario Schwind, Bob Scott, Gary j PRODUCES “ Scott, Nancy Scott, Suzette Seaman, Ralph Seagraves, Farrell Segovia, Jose Seiberling, Doug Senicola, Jeannie Serrano, Mike Servin, Ron Sevier, Jim Sewell, Linda Shannon, Rand MW“LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE” { i | | Sheffield, Linda Sheldon, Ed Shepard, Toni rN byl Sheppard, Sandra Shumake, Olanders Silva, David Silvas, Christine Simmons, Frank Simmons, Melinda Simpier, George Simpson, Brett Sims, Vickie Sircy, Leslie Skillman, Susan SENIOR GAIETIES Sloan, Frederick Smith, Lorraine Smith, Nancy Smith, Rodney Smith, Susan Sneed, James Solorio, Joe Smith, Ronald aa Souter, Jean Spicer, Lelia Spinner, Ruth Spring, Tom | NOVEMBER 23, 24, 1965 Steadman, Linda iy ” Stinnett, Larry Stinson, Tyrone St. Onge, Connie It Strand, Dave Strobridge, Barbara Strong, Evelyn Suda, Mike PRESENTS ANNUAL | Sullivan, Gail Suy, Marie Swanson, Narda Swanson, Connie Taylor, Barbara Taylor, Dennis Taylor, George Teixeira, Linda Thomas, Willie Thompson, Willie Thompson, Donna Thomson, Christine SENIOR PLAY Tilghman, Susan Tims, Dave Tipton, Loretta Mike Serrano tells Jim Coughlin a big fish story, as they deliver proofs from the Print Shop. Tomaskovic, John Travels, Randa Turner, Jackie Valencia, Richard Valencia, Sharon Vallergra, Ed Vaughn, Charles Vergil, Jose Vines, Glenda Violett, Cynthia Wade, Claudia Wadler, Larry ATTENDS SENIOR 1 Wafer, Patricia Wakeman, Sandy Walker, Brenda Walker, David Wagerman, Cora Sue Walker, Eliza Walker, Ken Walker, Dutch Walker, Robin Larry Wallace, Linda Walton, Beverly Wardell, Nancy Warren, Patricia | PARTY, PICNIC, BANQUET Wassberg, Mary Dai Watson, Brenda Watterson, Joe Watley, Dick chin Way, Bill Waylet, Rita Weaver, James Weaver, Mike SENIOR BALL BRINGS Weeks, Alberta : ; | Weeks, Diana Weeks, George i | a Wetselaar, Paul ()j “a Wheatley, Gay Whisenhunt, Johnny White, Mary Whittemore, Gary Wilburn, Tim Wilde, Cindy Willard, Nancy Williams, Arthur | THE YEAR TO AN END Williams, Billy Williams, Larry Williams, Lila Our advice to Richard Hudson is to use the yellow pages next time. Williams, Mary Williams, Pat ut Williams, Penny Williams, Stephanie Williams, Virgil Wilson, Carol Wilson, Robert Wilson, David Wilson, Mary Wilson, Mildred GRADUATION Wilson, Thomas Woodward, Janet Wooldridge, Dick Works, Cheryl Wolff, Donna Wralstad, Sue Wright, Shirley Wright, Vivian Yacorzynski, Ralph Yates, Corienne Yates, Jerry Yednak, Linda | JUNE 15,1966 Zachary, Patsy Zehringer, Loretta Young, Loretta Meletiow, Anna Zecher, Rod Gesell, Gloria The Senior section at the Gridley Rally attentatively watches+-presentation of a watch to Coach Joe Stenson from his basketball players. CoachStenson retired from Head basketball coach after he had served 15 years with the varsity. Camera Shy Seniors Charles Anderson Roger Balcombe Gary Becker Levenia Bullock Isaiah Burns Alonzo Carter Edith Jane Chapman John Clemons Jim Corr Sharon Coudyser Benjamin Daniels Jesse Douglas Richard Duran Ron Ecker Dennis Elsts Gary Fillippi Gerald Flagiff Bruce Fogel Steven Gery Gloria Gesell Carol Gwens Armenia Gomez Tracey Gray Warren Hackbarth Linda Hall Mike Heffley Larry Hodges Velinda Holder Albert Hurst Robert Jimenez Michael Johnson Ida Jean Kidd Starr Kiel Wyatt Kirth Lawrence Luttrell Ronald Manuel Steve Matthews Anna Meletiou Leonard Millick Dian Mitchell Mattie Mitchell Joe Navarro Beverly Morrill Robert Nicolini Roccy Lee Pembroke Della Phillips Ellen Pock James Preston Robert Retzlaff Lila Sedano Mike Simone Joseph Smith Fred Spenger Jerrt Stanley Edith Stocks Vanita Thomas Philip Turner Edgar Wagner Diane Wells Douglas Wells Loretta Wilson Committees Plan Many Successful Activities for Graduating Seniors Si SORELLE ALLL AEE LL ETI “Cupid’s Nite Out” committee chairmen are Bob Kenzel, publicity; Richard Pilkington, decorations, and Joy Brindley, refreshments. CUPIDS — ‘NITE OUT STAG 1.90 CASUAL j fun “SRR | Kathy Freeman, general chairman; Linda Wallace, refreshments; Cheryl Works, entertainment, and Chuck Redmond, decorations, are the heads of the Senior Party committee. Senior Ball Committee Chairmen are George Ella Jackson, enter- tainment; Richard Martin, gen- eral chairman; Debbie Evans, decorations, and Ron Harris, clean-up. te ll a ae % orm © ae en ee 0 Sa EE TRI Harold concentrates se- riously in the Spanish lan- guage lab. Spanish 3 is an extension of Spanish grammar ; vocabulary and other essen- — tials of the Spanish language. Harold is one of the many Senior College Prep students taking English 4 to fulfill college require- ments. While in English, Harold is learning about the English novelists, and many of the famous authors throughout the literary world. A Day with Harold Keck Gives Us A Curriculum Example of A Typical Senior a saci Period 4 lunch gives Harold a break in class routine. ‘e Harold answers a question about intellectual history in his World Culture class. Throughout this course of study, Harold will learn about many of the great ideas and personalities of history from Greece to modern times, including the periods of Rome, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance. Also included in the World Culture course are the lives and achievements of such people as Socrates, St. Augustine, Leonardo da Vinci, and even Sigmund Freud. Although Physical Education is liked by some and disliked by others, it can be very re- warding. During the school year, Harold will receive training in Wrestling, Weight Train- A course required by law and essential for graduation is American Government, Harold starts each school day learning about the structure and fou ndation of the United States government and its several branches. Sometime during the year, Harold, as well as all other Seniors, will have to take the constitution test to graduate, Upon entering RUHS a student is most fortunate because no matter what vocation he chooses to pursue, he may be assured that his education will be enhanced according to his needs and interests, : There are several basic courses which are arraaged to be thoroughly covered within the normal three-year period, Courses include college preparatory, secretarial, general business, homemaking, industrial arts, vocational, special interest, and the newest, pre-technology. ing, Cross Country, and ‘l’rampoline, Super vised play will also be furnished in Volley 4 ball, Football, Softball, and Basketball. ane pagan? a os . ‘glee mS Study hall provides time to work on homework during school, Outstanding Seniers in the field of English prove that reading books is their speciality. Displaying one of his i io Dizon, Carol Eaton and Anna Low. artistic designs is They are Pat Mapps, Julie Klette, Linda Mack, Fernanc ec top Senior art student. Outstanding Seniors Showing historical points of interest in the world are students excelling in Social Science. They are Julie Klette, Fernando Dizon, Michael Hays, Dennis Pocekay Linda Mack, and Anna Low. Proving their ability to master a Foreign language are stu- dents who excel in Spanish: Julie Klette, Fernando Dizon, j, and Michael Hayes. Displaying their talent in the field of mathematics are Anna Low and Fernando Dizon (front) and Stewart Morgan and Dennis Pocekay (back), Are Tops in Their Working on an experiment are Seniors who are prominent in Science. First Row: Ed Burdick and Fernando Dizon, Second Row: Dennis Pocekay and Stewart Morgan, Classes and Fields Bank of America Trophy Winners are Linda Chaires, Kathy Murphy, Fernando Dizon, and Anna Lowe. as topSin Boys’ Physical Education are George Bassett, Willie Chosen George, Harry Mitchell, and Lloyd Madden, ¥ Most musically inclined nominees aré Kathy Murphy as Rusty Johnson. Not Pictured are George Weeks, Caro Eaton, and Betty Ralff. Demonstrating their exceptional competence in Business Education are Mary Justus, Linda Chaires, and Charlotte Isley. Not Pictured is Donna Bruce, Of Future Endeavors Fie a x ® Bate WH Conscientious study and natural talent prove to be rewarding for the outstanding French nominees: Dennis Forfang, Kathy Murphy, Cindy Wilde, and Dennis Pocekay. Julie Klette, Penny Friddle, and Emily Morris are nominated as tops in Girls’ Physical Education for their exceptional ability as PE Leaders. ee Linda Autrey is the fourth out- standing PE Leader. Skillful in the art of Home Economy are Susan Skillman, Connie Swanson, and Sue Peabody. Top Seniors Are Recipients ‘ Bank of America Certificate Winners—First Row: Cindy Wilde, Julie Klette, and Charlotte Isley. . Second Row: Robert Hall, Dennis Pocekay, Mike Hays, Chuck Redmond, and Susan Peabody. | I ys q 10 H rt Ni State of California Scholarship Semi-Finalists—First Row: Fernando Dizon, Jon Honda, Pat Mapps, Melinda Simmons, Julie Klette, and Anna Low. Second Row: Dennis Forfang, Steve Murphy, Dennis Richardson, Dennis Pocekay, Art Jensen, and Rodney Zecher. Of Certificates, Scholarships and Awards ART JENSEN Science Fair Award LINDA SHEFFIELD DAR Winner MELINDA SIMMONS School Representative for Electrical Construction Industry GRETAL AGUSTIN Elks Leadership Award D ENNIS POCEKAY Elks Leadership Award FERNANDO DIZON Bank of America Trophy a . tie 3 ED BURDICK Science Fair Award Anna Low Outstanding student award— California Savings and Loan League, Bank of America Trophy (Liberal Arts) GEORGE PETTAS Elks Leadership Award ee aE KATHY MURPHY ; Betty Crocker, Linfield Scholar- ship, and Bank of America Trophy PAT MAPPS National Achievement Scholarship Finalist “LITTLE MARY ONE j @ ih CROQUET DANCERS—First Row: Kathy Freeman, Cynthia Hill, Mary Mitchell, and Pam Sawyer. Second Row: Kathy McAfee, Linda Wallace, Glenda Vines, Lana Maze, and Teri Kline. Third Row: Karen Baratta, Sandy Hopkins, Yvonne Britt, and Pam King. Fourth Row: Laura Conner, Kathy Dolan, Betty Bath, Linda Pettit, and Linda Sheffield. Little Mary Sunshine, portrayed by Betty Ralf, poses with Chief Brown Bear, played by Gary Whittemore. Adorned for Mata Hari Dance— First Row: Kathy Freeman, Cynthia Hill, Linda Pedescleaux, and Linda Davis. Sey Ta Ka FOREST RANGERS—First Row: Charles Hall, Steve Melton, Charles Redmond, David Martin, and Leroy Olquin, Second Row: Richard Valencia, Bill Kennedy, Stan Shurtz, Ron Harris, Ron Gullidge, Jesse Garcia, and Gary Becker, who played Captain ‘ ‘Big Jim’’ Warrington. SUNSHINE” fr MORE RANGERS—First Row: Johnny Brooks, Melvin Russell, Jon Honda, and Carroll Rosburg. Second Row: Melvin Greenberg, Joe Solario, Paul Wetselaar, Merrill Lynch, George Petsas, Harold Crawford, Mike Pursell, and Jesse Garcia. i+ = y} 4 Mm. Ernestine Von Liebedich waltzes SPOTLIGH i ‘S SENIOR GAIETIES through a scene with General Oscar Fair- fax, played by Georgella Jackson and Cliff Howard. NOVEMBER 23 and 24, 1965 The cast gathers around to thank Miss Susan Grant, Choreographer, Mr. Richard Gaskins, Director, and Miss Beverly Belanger, Costumes, for their help in producing ‘ ‘Little Mary aylor, Joan Morsony, Connie Swanson, Sunshine,’ ’ TT Kathy Dolan, and Lynne McKinley. wn” econd Row: Linda McIntosh, Barbara Enjoying a band break are Cliff Howard, Betty Christenson, and Sid Crumbie. Standing with their dates are Jim Ingram, Niel Andre, and Richard French, Debbie Evans and escort, Bill Moore, pose for the roving cameraman and express smiles of delight. Billie Captain, Oscar Jackson, Betty Christenson, Dell Crockett, and Cassandra Abraham arrive at the Jack London Inn. Foreign Exchange Student Jan Olofsson dances with his date, Cindy Anderson, to music provided by the St. James V. Scores A First Leave it to Barbara Taylor to dance her way in Richard Erwin and his date take time to between Lynn McKinley and Don Kibler. converse by the swimming pool, Dale Robbins and date wait impatiently for the music to begin. Miss Dorothy Danelli and Miss Jane Wilson enjoy drinking coffee and chaperoning the gala Coach Emery Phillips and Mrs. Etta Lou Hawkins affair. are about to give their version of the Watusi. Bill Levine and his date, Darlene Meyer; Jim Graves with Reginia, and Mike Munday’s date, Cindy Wyman, laugh it up, while Mike and Pat Bell are side-tracked by other activity. Laura Conner and Judy Sid dance with great emotion as the St. James V, drum out the rhythm. =! Bob Farley and his date, and Bud Anger with Marsha e il Parker enter the party in the hopes of a good time. Leon McNiel and Doris Lee ‘enjoy each othe Carolyn Jackson shivers in the background. Fred Miller, Betty Morris, Carol Wilson, Carolyn Jackson, Leroy Dickens, Kathy Freeman, Charles Gaines, Cheryl Works, and Henry Wallace pose for the cameraman, The refreshment table was most popular. Isn’t that right, Sandy Bowman, John McKinny, and Triba Winborn? March 4, 1966 Dana Hyatt and Sarah Dunham dance as Carrie Gibson, Pat Bell, and Toni Sheppard watch. Dale -Hutchings, Karen Fogle, Janice Goddard, and Phil Emanuel relax and enjoy the music. Seniors Stage Another Broadway Hit At RHUS When They ke me a Q v ih Tud (Ron Gullage) and Curly (Steve War as . ie - ics ea a= i : ae anitez) battle over the love of Lourey J Roy McFadden takes part in the chivalry of waking Laurie and Laurey (George Ella Jackson) and Curly sing “People Will Say We're “ay Curley on their wedding night, In Love”, and they are. “bl Miss Beverly Belanger, costumes; Mr. Terry Borton, Director, and Miss Susan Grant, choreographer, make final decisions for the two-day production, John Moore, John Brooks, Oscar Jackson, and Tim Fox perform old-time chivalry. Barbara Garcia and Sue Peabody of the costuming class were among those respon- sible for the elaborate costumes. Cindy Amaral waits with anticipation for Will (Tim Fox) to pop the question. Ais ; And Have Responsive Audiences for Two ht Performances of Popular Musieal Nig! e a 2 z pe s oi : A ie Mrs. Nicola Dominguez and Mr. Roger Ado-Anne holds Will at a safe distance from alluring dance hall girl (Barbara Taylor), Olsen look over the musical score for “Oklahoma”. Laurey prepares for her wedding with the assistance of friends: Responsible for some of the singing and dancing are Linda MacIntosh, Betty Mierse, Diane McMullen, and Geraldine Harris. Joyce Bradley, Sandie Hopkins, Marsha Parker, and Sue Skillmal Second Row; John Brooks, Oscar Jackson, Roy McFaddon, and John Moore ee ‘ns Ali Hakin tries to make time with Ado-Anne until Will appears. Good natured teasing was typical sport after a wedding, Tim Fox can testify to this. Powder - Puff Game Creates Great Excitement Everything on court is quiet and still, as Marlene takes her Cindy Wilde attempts to block a throw from Marlene Quintana. free throw Pom Pon Boys for we ruwuer-rul wae, Seated: Leroy Olquin. Second Row: Steve s trom one Melton, Al McGreahan, and Chuck Redmond, Standing: Robert Ponaras, George Taylor, Dennis Pocekay, and Mel Greenberg. Mary Morgan gets ready to receive a pas of her teammates. March 11, 1966 The Pom Pon boys do their version of ‘‘California”. Ellen Coats dribbles down the court in hope of making a basket.° oaee RR eee ST SES ce gee eee pepeeeeeeee ' oe ae: A a A RE SS ae ¥ ies BE RE RE ER a PeRCE SESE SEER SE HSE ES EES ESS SEES CE EO Rae e Salas tae Next we stop.at Room 10, where the offices of the counselors are located. Here we gain information about two traditional memorial scholarships, which are given: to. Richmond High School Seniors every year. The first was. derived from a fund which - was established in 1959 in memory of Miss Frances Byrnes, a member of the faculty from September, 1945; until June, 1958, Miss Byrnes, .whose debating teams brought many honors to our school, was.a member of the English Department. Each: year, a Senior, who. must enroll at. the University of Cali- fornia and who hopefully reflects the spirit of Miss Byrnes, is: awarded the. Frances Byrnes scholarship. The; second memorial scholarship was established in 1962 in memory of Mr. Robert Sikes, who joined the staff of our school in August, 1934, as a social science instructor. In 1941. Mr. Sikes. became.a counselor, a position he held until his death. He also served as adviser for the Student Council ‘and: the Board of Commissioners. Each yeara Senior who has. been outstanding in student service and a student with a high grade point average are recipients of-the Robert Sikes Memorial Scholarships. In the accompanying picture is.Miss Bev-: erly Dawson, the recipient of the first Frances Byrnes. Memorial Scholarship, along’ with Miss Jane Wilson, who presented the scholar- ship to her. Also pictured is Harry Green- berg, who received. one. of the first ‘Robert Sikes: Memorial scholarships, and Miss Hazel Olsen, who presented the award _tohim. Jim Gilley President Mrs. Vivian Larson Head Social Chairman Danny Hyde President Liz Hall Vice-President Fall Officers Spring Officers Joe Pulido Vice-President Jo Ann Gibson Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Kenneth Rawson Faculty Social Chairman Marlene Quintana Secretary-Treasurer Mage Shirley Chan Shows Us MEXICO ‘ 8:10 a.m.! Shirley departs for Richmond High, where she is a Junior taking a college prep course. Shirley gives a recital on the Missouri Compromise in her US History Class. Shirley is taking US History to fulfill her graduation requirements, Topics covered include, Colonial America, the American Revolution, Westward Ex- pansion, the Industrialization of the US, and the United States in Foreign Affairs. { Shirley waits for instructions from her secondperiod PE teacher, Miss Soracco, Archery, volleyball, tennis, softball, folk dancing, and gymnastics are included in the curriculum, 152 Shirley takes “time-out” from her studies for lunch with her friends. Which She Is Taking During Her Junior Year Shirley illustrates the use of the pronoun “el suyo” in-a sentence in her Spanish class, The course content includes learning the first ten tenses of the indicative mood and its uses, drills in translation and summary, — Shirley reads about Emerson in Miss Best’s fourth period and literature. English 3 class. Inthis class the curriculum includes grammar, literature, and writing compositions. Shirley proofreads a story in her sixth period Journalism I class, Here she learns newspaper writing, makeup, writing headlines, and the pro- duction of a school annual. Shirley selected this class as her elective. ¥ In Miss Willis’ seventh period Algebra 2 class, Shirley explains an Algebra problem, MISS MYREN’S FIRST PERIOD U.S. HISTORY CLASS—First Row: Virginia Cordova, Shirley Chan, Bonnie Sharp, JoAnn Kar- ras, Jean ‘Tucker, Linda Mc- Grath, Virgie Patterson, Edna Wade, Susan Galloway, and Carol Hague. Second Row: Miss Myren, Darlen Tillman, Sue Fernanes, Ronald Bell, Larry Wheeler, Denny May, Steve An- derson, Phillip Robbins, Jack Farris, Tom Barrett, and Ter- esa Scott, and Mr. Larson, Stu- dent Teacher. Third Row: Steve Gray, Dave Ruport, Steve Mon- son, Steve Myers, Danny Hyde, Mark Prescott, Richard Bent- ley, Jim Yearwood, Ernest Sil- va, John Hardin, and Da n Alli- son, MR. BILOTA’S FIRST PERIOD U.S. HISTORY CLASS—First Row: Pat Penner, Sharon Steb- bins, Rhonda Prince, Sharie Sbrazza, Laura Jones, Karen Hearn, Sandy Fisher, Phebe O’Shea, Barbara Belt, and Linda Moore, Second Row: Mr. Bilota, Mike Crews, Steve Forne y, Cheryl Minton, Nancy Shideler, Diane Rogers, Carol Pontious, JoAnn Menezes, Jon Rios, Paul Wakeman, and Ron Mifflin, Third Row: Leo Bandini, Jim Gilley, Mike Pinto, Gary Yost, Dana Hyatt, BrianO’Keefe, Dale Roberts, Dan Neumann, Clair Newmanm, Phil McDown, Mark Fischer, and David Messenger. Mr. Franson, Math teacher, shows the proper method 0 m illey, Junior resident, tries to promote the James Gilley, Junio Class president, tries a ‘ . : sale of ‘‘Fuzzies’’, which was held by the Junior Class ; ; division to Gail Harris. y eae 7 —— = =. MR, WOOLBRIGHT’S FIRST PERIOD: U.. 8 HISTORY CLASS—First Row: Jane San- ford, Regina Pornaras, Colette Le Febvre, Chris Hensley, Sue Scotto, Marcelle Maddox, Kathy Mathews, Linda Wade, Ida Fah- renholtz, Lynn Bennett, andS -: san Nabeta. Second Row: Mr. Woolbright, Jinnifer Milstead, Mary Dybdahl, SusanShort, Mi- chelle LaLonde, Christina Van Vogel Poel, Chandra King, Chris Belche, Sharon Foo, and Janis Mitchell. Third Row: Dan- iel Mayeda, Patrick Brown, Jan Olofsson, Roger Stejskal, Richard Golueke, John Morris, Larry Martin, Jim Meskauskas, Vince McCarrie, Mike Robak, and Cliff Howard, MRS, ELDREDGE’S FIRST PE- RIOD U.S, HISTORY CLASS— First Row: Karen Bamford, Kathy Cox, Judy Orr, Mari- etta Harris, Lynette Kirsch- man, Darlene Robertson, Carol Sha, Alice Reed, and- Joanna Kneisel. Second Row: Mrs. El- dredge, Jim Habe, Terre As- cari, Carol Yacorzynski, Carol DeLong, Connie Fielding, Judy Uhrhammer, Terry Ballard, Bruce Weed, and Les Outman. Third Row: Lorenzo Moore, Ed Jackson, Richard Kirk, Walt Russey, Dennis Kroll, Greg An- derson, John Fulwider, Jesse Gonza lez, Bill Plunkett, Rande Foo, and Gary Hayes. MR, SCOLARI’S FIRST PERIOD U.S. HISTORY CLASS—First Row: Janette Peterson, Dana Cappetta, Alice Derrick, Vir- ginia Barnes, Judy Ross, Lynda Stromsodt, Lynda Sharpe, Pat Laurent, and Barbara Frink. Second Row: Mr. Scolari, Bruce Jeffress, John Linhart, Robert Turner, Allana Lloyd, Carol Perani, Mary Gullotto, Jo Ann Reis, Frank Archuleta, and Larry Lobb. Third Row: An- thony Gomez, Rick Eckhardt, Ron Buckner, Jerry Best, Mike Williams, John Cole, Andy Go- mez, ObertSonsten, Bob Daven- port, Johnny Flores, Jim Fer- guson, and Emmanual Grigsby. Majs; ENROLLS ; Mike Driscol and Dick Hee study for a U, S, History test, Students, Emily Espenoza and Steven Zene, give a lecture while Mike Casolo convinces Miss Dale that a test isn’t in U, S, History needed. MRS, PARRILL’S SECOND PE- RIOD U.S, HISTORY CLASS— FIRST ROW: Rita Elsts, Bev- erly Schessow, Dede Gaynor, Colleen Covell, Judy Tilghman, Joyce Farr, Betty Kaminskl, Linda McGuire, Terry Kazeck, Marie Hernandez, and Jenni- fer Anderson. SECOND ROW: Mrs, Parrill, Ruby Juniel, Lor- etta Jackson, Nancy Chatlain, Donna Francis, Cathy Phillips, JoAnne Sparkman, Susan Mont- fort, Hope Perry, Betty Merri- wether, and Darlene Kennedy. THIRD ROW: Norman Lasater, Roy Gonzales, Jim Norton, Tony Mello, John Janes, Carl Ray, Gene Gallegos, Richard Davis, Roosevelt Rolling, Larry Vines, |g and Steve Diesen, ¥ ag “ at , i) : 22. te es ees ee ‘ at ® Odi § Bit os MR ; MRS, PLAYER’S FIRST PE- MY RIOD. U.S, HISTORY CLASS— Ho FIRST ROW: Mary Mobley, _ Gaylene Davis, Bernice John- | ti son, Eva Quesenberry, Sandra Jy Ballard, and Sonya Thomas. Sec SECOND ROW: Mrs. Player, Va Richard Deaton, Bob Standard, Dj Carlos Ortega, George Cruz, Cy Luther Champion, James An- At derson, Dennis Jamison, Ralph Pr Ramirez, Lino Cardoza, and m Terry Miller. THIRD ROW: Jack Jin Hall, Alvin Hill, Stephen Aqui- Se lar, Paul Ford, Ronald Udy, 80) Glen Hammack, Jessie Wallace, chy Eddie Burrows, Tim Espinoza, Ch Rich Moya, and Ray Romero, Dy 156 MR, BILOTA’S SECOND PE- RIOD U.S. HISTORY CLASS— First Row: Barbara Hill, Nelda Maxwell, Susan McIntyre, Kathy Marquez, Pamela Medak, Lea- tha Blevins, Elizabeth Bias, Donna Wilson, and KarenChap- man, Second Rew: Mr. Bilota, Hubbart Wallace, Buster Popke, Tom McMinn, Shirley Reid, Etta Jeamjordan, Ken Scott, and Mike Soule. Third Row: Joe Martinez, Richard Davis, John Henry Bryant, Will R. McKel- vey, Ralty Flack, Mike Godwin, Bob Hunt, Ray Felder, Donald Dunn, Barry Borrilez, andRay- mond Delgado. MR, SCOLARI’S SECOND PE- RIOD U.S, HISTORY CLASS— First Row: Pat Garner, Carolyn Puim, Carolyn Barnes, Beverly Holmes, Darlene Peterson, Peggy Freeland, Carole Jen- kins, Louise Swartz, Linda Johnston, and Linda Miller, Second Row: Mr. Scolari, Doris Vaughn, Ethel Gooden, Delores Dillard, Sue Ruloph, Donna Crittenden, Willie Adger, Pat Arko, Barbara Arambula, Frances Bess, and DennisStal- naker, Third Row: Lynn Kiser, Jim Adams, Larry Lenz, Roman Serda, Mike Volpi, John Thomp- son, Billy Phelps, Andrew Prit- chard, Jerry Barnette, Fred Claypole, Jim Low, and Dennis DeCaccia, MISS DALE’S SECOND PERIOD U.S. HISTORY CLASS—First Row: Mary Myers, Vicki Hard- esty, Vicki McGreevey, Cindy ‘Silvas, Susanna Bendito , Velia Perez, Karen Teninty, Sandy Way, Charlene Goff, Vickie French, and Bernice Dias. Sec- ond Row: Miss Dale, Judi Gast, Sharon Hubble, Dickman Hee, Jerry Richardson, Jim Martin, Fred Pylanti, Larry Priest, and Tom Fahy. Third Row: Randy Cunningham, Mike Casolo, Steve Martin, Mike Driskill, Bruce Gilliam, Chauncey Turn- bow, Wayne McNeil, Don Fine, Glem Stanley, and Wayne Mit- chell. MRS, PARRILL’S THIRD PE- RIOD U.S. HISTORY CLASS— First Row: Josephine Parache, Judy LeFebvre, Jackie Gasa- way, Velma Patrick, Rebeca Escamilla, Elizabeth Curtis, Paulette Linsy, and Linda Love. Second Row: Susan Perceval, Kevin Lods, Mike Ransford, Frank Potts, Warren Ford, Oscar Ashford, and Joyce Hol- lend. Third Row: Roosevelt Whittington, Vic Odling, Tom Shearer, Steve Jarrett, Doug Patterson, Duane Brock, Un- known, Unknown, and Paul Pe- terson, Kathy Tam, Ramona Johnson, and Eva Zuesenberry pre- pare for a feast in their Foods Class. MR, BATE’S SECOND PERIOD U.S. HISTORY CLASS—First Row: Margaret Anderson, Nel Head, Shirley Ann Simpson, Betty Coppedge, Sara Hubbard, Millie Reser, and Willamae Peres, Second Row: Mr. Bate, William Creer, Gary Waters, James Roberson, Donald Jor- dan, JohnSaunders, and Richard Roberts. SELES. PRLS Bt Billy Weeks, Cheryl Minton, and friends gather to discuss a broken arm. MRS, PLAYER’S THIRD PE- § RIOD U.S. HISTORY CLASS— First Row: Linda Avila, Judy § Hirning, Carol Gonzales, Ra- § mona Johnson, Phyllis Clay- brook, Donna McCoy, Dianer Combs, Winnie Turner, and Janis Klette. Second Row: Mrs. Player, Robert Petta, Lupe Gonzales, Nancy Adkins, Nancy Blethen, Val Rae Martin, Karen Knight, Sheryl Minyen, Debbie Wilson, Bob Rayner, and Otis Ireland. Third Row: George Mc- § Glothen, Lee Franklin, Ernest Shiloh, James Joy, J.W. Mims, Roy Nickola, Bill Nelson, Wil- liam Wilson, Ray Meno, Mike Porter, Arnold Kuntz, and Rob- ert Spears, MISS MYREN’S THIRD PERIOD U.S, HISTORY CLASS—First Row: Pam Cole, Chris Harlan, Betty Reynoza, Lorraine Sol- orio, Paula Gardner, Martha McConnell, Barbara Thrower, and Tina Wood. Second Row: Miss Myren, Sam Roberson, Robert Felts, Karen Christen- sen, Karen DeCourteor, Judy Stutte, Dave Gillette, Cliff. White, and Gary Galan, Third Row: Russell Rose, Larry Al- bert, Jim Costa, Mac McCar- tea, Mike Myers, Condi Mar- tinez, Darold Mussetter, Dale Marlar, Lee Thoming, and Ed- ward Watt. MRS, ELDREDGE’S THIRD PE- RIOD U.S, HISTORY CLASS— First Row: Kathy Earle, Myrtle Hyde, Janis Fortson, Terry Weir, Theresa Bianco, Evelyn Ross, Sharon Fowler, Jeanette Vaught, Karen Tucker, andJan- ice Stroup. Second Row: Mrs. Eldredge, Bill Grishan, Vir- ginia Brown, Beverly Einer, Janet Claxton, Marlene Keller, Kathleen Roberson, Dorothy Pruitt, Nancy Gallagher, Linda Garland, Norman Barnes, George Peterson, andJohn Rob- erts. Third Row: Sam Pegram, Wayne Smith, Gerald Depew, Francis Pang, James Hinds, Lisso Harper, Mike Brown, Clarence Taylor, Steve Kiel, and Armand Cardenas. 15S MISS DALE’S FOUR TH PERIOD U.S, HISTORY CLASS—First Row: Linda Speth, Judy Smith, Marian Anderson, Eva Rincon, Dorris Harris, and Claudette Linsy. Second Row: Miss Dale, Ken Gross, William Evans, Lino Cardose, Charles Russell, Ron- nie Babb, Tyrone Robertson, Larry Johnson, Homer Ellett, and Larry Ojeda. Third Row: Gary Howard, Howard Hatton, Bob Carter, Calvin Watterson, Sam Baird, Art Diaz, Wayne Horton, Kaster Davis, Dave Black, Jerry Quinn, and Dennis Taylor. at 3 teat ae MR, SCOLARI’S FOURTH PE- RIOD U.S. HISTORY CLASS— First Row; Charlene Williams, ; ' tere Christi Pryor, Pam Metz, Mar- t | ot Mm ifetseie) ilyn Walters, Gayle Androws, 7 1 : , : ; : .. sain ae Del Crockett, Harriet Langston, Janice Van Meter, Pat Shahan, and Pat Sullins. Second Row: Mr. Zifferstein, John Coley, John Beneze, Ron Jobes, Bill Jacques, Gary Thorne, Linda Lindstrom, Diane Bridges, and Golda Hoyt. Third Row: Sam Eastman, KeithPetterson, Richard Mignone, Olan Stort- roen, Richard Zimmer, Danny Tegtimeyer, Steve Yost, Mike Crescenti, Greg Ayres, Bill Richmond, and Steve Hagan. Hard at work on an original ceramic design is art student, Charles Weaver. Ken Smart, only Junior on Hi-Nus Staff, checks copy. Seine “ ¥ e ee ee eee | MR, BILOTA’S FOURTH PE- RIOD U.S, HISTORY CLASS— First Row: Melbia Craft, Joe Daniel, Jimmy Scott, Connie Collins, Flora Staudinger, Car- olyn Sanders, Kathy Tam, and Kathy Odom. Second Row: Mr. Bilota, Johnny Rosas, Jerry Clark, Bob Chatham, Robert Heldris, and Veo Luster. Third Row: Joseph Walker, Charles Dora, Steve Badger, Edward Houdashelt, Jack Lundquist, Doug Farrell, Lee Enos, Ron Oakes, Ken Hamilton, Darold Barker. Miss Swenson aids Nancy Hall in the correct library procedure. Janie Brown checks roll during second period. BUILD CLASS TREASURY MISS MADISON’S FOURTH PE- RIOD U.S. HISTORY CLASS— First Row: Faye Jones, Sandra Radder, Gwen Veal, Sandy Ball- erstein, Penny Smith, Dewena House, and Liz Todd. Second Row: Miss Madison, Linda Bridges, Darlene Donnelly, Al- lan Greiner, Jim Tokuyoshi, Bob Tippey, Josephine Chan, Judy Sutton, and Mr. Hansen. Third Row: Gary Pope, Ed Frei- tas, Jim McGhee, Joe Pulido, Harry Brown, Danny Rumrill, Richard McDaniels, Warren Jensen, and Bill Barker. Tae RPL ID, Robert Dahl airs his views in class, as Theresa Fugitt listens. MRS, PARRILL’S FOURTH PE- RIOD U.S, HISTORY CLASS— First Row: Debbie Bailey, Su- san Gunn, Gail Arnold, April Brooks, Vicke Brasier, Diane Borner, Linda Lance, Gina Stevenson, and Marlene Semas. Second Row: Mrs. Parrill, Jam- -mie White, Linda Barton, Mon- ica Armstrong,. Verna King, Marlene Purmort, Carole Ram- sey, Barbara Dubber, and Bren- da Ford. Third Row: Greg Pot- ter, Don Williams, Steve Younts, Dave Carter, JohnBet- tincourt, Larry Dorey, Ralph Campbell, and Ron Hamilton. A ‘= lee |; thet Dave Gurske recites dialogue into the recorder, as Marilyn Hopkins, Marc elle Maddox and Vicki Kalk look on. PUBLISHES FIRST PAGE MR, BILOTA’S FIFTH PERION U.S, HISTORY CLASS—First Row: Judy Berntsen, Judy Bar- tolini, Sue Loiseau, Terrie Nel- son, Roxanne Reed, Charlene Davis, Cheryle Crowley, J0- Anne Gibson, Beverly Ingram, and Linda Crockett. Second Row: Mr. Bilota, Linda Mit- chell, Pat Scott, Sandy Smart, Kathy Pokorney, Charles Jones, Mike Warwick, Billy Terrell, Roosevelt Wallians, and Mike Merriman, Third Row: Gary Flowers, Dave De La Garza, Ed Faeth, Bill Runions, David Akin, Chuck Halcomb, Leon Hunter, Darryl Murray, J% Rideau, Ron Coats, Mare Hig- gins, and Gary Chaires. a=’ pet et fe OO ee oe est et oe =7 COD Om «(6FTt COD MRS, ELDREDGE’S FIFTH PE- RIOD U.S, HISTORY CLASS— First Row: Irma Perez, Olivia Rhoten, Becky Cravey, Karen Claytor, Dee Maruska, Ruth Wilkins, Janie Brown, Pat Rob- inson, Jackie Stern, and Patsy Carter. Second Row: Mrs. El- dredge, Curtis Hilliard, Mare- thia Bullock, Nancy Hall, Kathy Reed, Beatrice Diaz, Marianne Cernick, Susan Smith, Judy Harmon, Nancy Wamble, Bob Armistead, and Dave Mazzi. Third Row: Gary Gill, Gary Col- lins, Frank Darby, Bill Mc- Queen, Jerry Witman, DanDre- ger, Phil Hubbard, Jim Mc- Comish, Steve Meahan, Les Baum, and Ricky Scott. MR, SCOLARI’S FIFTH PE- RIOD U.S, HISTORY CLASS— First Row: GloriaCrank, Mari- lyn Hopkins, Linda Lopez, Vir- ginia Anderson, Carol Olson, Connie Draper, Linda Rose, Carla Nickols, Erma Wardly, and Myrtle Clark. Second Row: Mr. Scolari, Marylee Lowely, Reginnia Bensch, David Wil- liams, Howard Reu, Kirk Tay- lor, John Sattler, Woody Ruth, and Lanny Meggiore, Third Row: Ken Perkins, Chris Fai- son, Paul Bernadou, Rod John- son, Arthur Cunningham, Jerry Nofziger, Cliff Gore, Ken Smart, Jay Sheets, and Walter Ford, IN BERKELEY POST | . Mite Liz Hall, Junior attendant to the Homecoming Queen, stands Three is not a. crowd when Mike Marlowe, Virginia with her date, Robert Davenport, when the queenis crowned Barnes, and Ron Dover get together. at the Homecoming Dance. rs % z ee 4 ar i ) ri ut es ‘ Sens Rate = . ae a Mie wi MISS DALE’S SIXTH PERIOD U.S, HISTORY CLASS—First Row: Linda Dalen, Jackie Ed- mondson, Ginny Hanson, Ther- esa Talley, Carolyn Treshan, Connie Oliveira, Loretta Kyle, Sherry Richmond, Barbara Ivey, Cathy Wood, and Becki Wright. Second Row: Miss Dale, Debbie Morenz, Debbie Bryan, Jim Allyn, John Diestler, Jeff Clow, Mike Epley, Liz Hall, Shari O’Neal, Cindy Bramlett, and Mrs. Page Rankin, student Dave Greys, Jerry Schibner, Al Delgado, Eddie Burk, Alex Roberts, Robert Reynolds, Kar- iti Njanja, Bob Flores, Dale Spelhaug, Terry Hay, and Mike Cornell, Wayne McNeal and Bob Hunt, members of the champion ship Junior Varsity Football Team, show their skill pre-game practice. Don Williams teaches Jo Ann Karras, Paula Fielding, and JoAnn Reis the art of keeping the board clean. sina MR, BLEDSOE’S SIXTH PE- RIOD U.S, HISTORY CLASS— First Row: Linda Garcia, Emily Expinoza, Darlene Visness, Barba ra Cauness, Beverly Con- wright, Linda Wintees, Edna Diaz, Diane Sidney, Teresa Garcia, Tresineu Combs, and Hazel Scruggs. Second Row: Mr. Bledsoe, John Gonzales, Felix Samcjez, Al Barker, Den- nis Bruce, Larry Pieterick, Dave Asch, and Chris Krysto- fiak. Third Row: Julio Najera, Ronnie Wilson, James Callo- way, Richards Sims, Teddy Jackson, Ike Harris, Tom Childs, Joe Ortega, John Mc- Curry, and Raymond Dani. 164 teacher. Third Row: Mike Salle, {REE + Le , es two fw OR SD eV ws aso oe ot Pete Thompson and Frank Carges look on as Kris Jeffrey points out an unknown location on the map of the. United States. Steve Yost and Larry Dunn attempt tohelpSusan Gunn during her moment of confusion, MISS SORACCO’S FIFTH PE- RIOD U.S, HISTORY CLASS— First Row; Clouis Franks, Dor- eitha Harris, Nancy Stubble- field, Linda Mitchell, Patricia Bell, Betty Davis, Gladys Wil- liams, Lola Lethridge, and Vicki Miller. Second Row: Miss Carla Soracco, BillFlores, Gregory Rideau, Jesse Gul- ledge, Linda Pereira, and Gwendolyn Simms, Third Row; Leland Harrison, Eddie Vigil, John Banuelos, Jacob Cooley, Mike Davis, George Lynn, Gary Reeder, Bob Gent, Maurice Holeman, and Ray Shipp. MRS, ELDREDGE’S SIXTH PE- RIOD U.S, HISTORY CLASS— First Row: Kathy Dunn, Eliza- beth Way, Joyce Hamlin, Cathy Wills, Beth Rowley, Mary Ches- nick, Soundra Howard, Kris Jef- frey, and Carol Mathews. Sec- ond Row: Mrs. Eldredge, Tom- mie Williams, Joann Mc- Wharter, Carol Braziel, Car- lotta Schell, Gail Harris, Pat Hamilton, Tanya Bohrer, Kathy Fisher, and Barbara Rainbolt, Third Row: Brenda Wortman, Dennis Taylor, Zane Galentine, Steve Davis, Robert Ritter, Peter Thompson, LeRoy Olguin, Roy Jackson, Mark Pence, and Frank Carges, Cormig ' R. EVIVaL ’ Tee MEETING “Tonight !! MRS, PARRILL’S SIXTH PE- RIOD U.S. HISTORY CLASS— First Row: June Yovino, Jan- ette Liles, Pam Emmanuel, Marsha Criddle, Kathryn Jack- son, KarenS wearingen, Sue Fisher, Mary Rios, Arla Webb, and Marcine Smalling. Second Row: Bertha Goforth, Melvin Collins, Jernia Ray, Linda Da- vid, Linda Rice, Dorthy Bath- cheller, Gladys Ham, and Steve Ziam. Third Row: Jim Ross, Mike Paredes, Evell Payne, Bob Stassen, Daniel Thimson, Lenn Gonule, Lewis Seleska, Tom Arnold, Paul Lutz, Alfonzo Cor- tes, and Harold Hatfield. PRESENTS JUNIOR PLAY Beth Rowley on the witness stand breaks down under the investigation of Larry Martin, while Judge Danny Newman and Ron Dover, at the table on the right, look on, This touching scene is from the Juniors’ first one-act play, ‘‘Inherit the Wind’’. MISS MYREN’S SEVENTH PE- RIOD U.S, HISTORY CLASS— First Row: Marlene Quintana, Janet Machen, Sharyon Taylon, Linda Hagen, Connie Stephens, Linda Castagnasso, Miriam Redner, Kathy Wilson, Debbie Huddleston, Artmethia McFad- den, Lagretta Mathews, and Sherry Colbert. Second Row: Miss Myren, Glenn Schmeider, Mark Graham, Linda McCarty, Nita McBreen, Nancy Violett, Terry Andrews, Melba Lloyd, Harlan Ritz, and Teddy Barlow. Third Row: Rory Lewis, David Gurske, Joe Serb, Robin Hen- derson, Don Hansen, David Ar- thur, Dennis Woodruff, Brian Marlowe, Michael Woodruff, and Danny Baker. eo ee so) MISS MADISON’S SEVENTH PERIOD U, Ss. HISTORY CLASS—First Row: Debbie Bryant, Beverly Rush, Leslie Davis, Paulette Yednak, Jean- nine Woell, Stephanie Mires, Linda Berg, Doris Mills, Rose Montgomery, and Laurie Ped- retti. Second Row: Miss Madi- son, Joyce Page, Lynne Backer, Kathy Brooks, Wayne Lloyd, Ed Herman, Pat Hattich, Annie L. Jones, Sharon Devers, Karen Gruber, Jackie Hurst, and Evangeline Melgoza, Third Row: Lynn Taylor, Mike Quin- tana, Steve Miller, Toni Aranda, Ray Castro, David Jones, Craig Walkins, and Allen Anderson, . te Sys M Miting ls, Dt ia Mes athens Send ip acta i Me any Vik, lb Lrg by Br, es Dai Robin Dari uri Hooda! MR, BILOTA’S SEVENTH PE- RIOD U.S, HISTORY CLASS — First Row: Lamonda Page, Lin- da Orozco, Marcia Stevenson, Jacqueline Lewis, Betty Ditt- mer, Jan Garlin, Bev Otto, Connie Deimler, Debbie Eads, and Barbara Dvorak. Second Row: Mr. Bilota, Pat Miller, Mitch Pederson, Roger Henry, Robert Pearl, Kenny Trent, Steve Treloar, Neil Osbun, James Hudson, Clifton Lindley, Fernando Lopez, andGary Bell, Third Row: Sam Mullins, Ray Dickenson, Lucas Lopez, Dan Collier, Harry Bruce, David Wafer, Elliott Willaim, Cornel- ious Brown, Dennis Cocherell. MRS, ELDREDGE’S SEVENTH PERIOD U. S, HISTORY CLASS—First Row: Barbara Woodard, Nina Prentice, Gret- chen Ralff, Mary Russell, Mar- garet Myers, Helen Moore, Nancy DeAgo, Pam Rice, and Sandra Kawahara. Second Row; Mrs, Eldredge,- Stewart Neal, Richard Betti, Gilbert Abeyta, Steve Lipary, Jim Johnson, Margo Jorgensen, Virginia Kane, Diana Squires, Carol Winters, David’ Greenwell, and Danny Chavez. Third Row: Doug Pardee, Jerry Gerard, Wenn- wood Hickinbotham, Unknown, Paul Harmon, Jack Murdoch, Bill Weeks, Ricky Beck, Andrew Stevenson, Ken Taylor, Jeff Myer, and Don Geer. 167 : % ‘ a Sharie Colbert, who is on.her way to class, suddenly remembers that she has forgotten her book. Marcelle Maddox and Cliff Howard do research in the library for a upcoming debate. Jeg MRS, PARRILL’S SEVENTH PERIOD U. S. HISTORY CLASS—First Row: Carol Ney- ses, Cathy Ranger, Linda Thomas, Lucinda Freeman, Irma King, Linda Decious, Karen Dozier, Pam Wilson, Carol Parrish, and Carolyn Pa- quito. Second Row: Mrs. Par- rill, Jack Mohland, Victor Man- ning, Dennis Leong, Larry Schwarm, Ron Dover, Mike Stanberry, and Jim Rucker. Third Row: Stanley Daglow, Rick Oliver, Bud Pitt, Steven Weakley, Milan Olsen, Buddy Riley, Jeff Sherman, and Kell Quinn. 168 MR, SCOLARI’S SEVENTH PE- RIOD U. S. HISTORY CLASS— First Row: Sharon Kay, Helen Williams, Sherrie Ann Greer, Sydra Wade, Yvonne Jones, Pennie Henderson, Annie Doss- man, Linda McKintosh, and Wil- ma Price. Second Row: Mr. Scolari, Lauretha Fuller, Dor- othy Matthews, Lola Bever, Linda Hopkins, Roseann Im- bornone, Robert Leighty, Jim Serie, Richard Tomason, Sam- uel Lee, and Phillip Cordero, Third Row: Dan McClean, Rich- ard Caughman, Allen Autry, Leslie Olden, John Goularte, Joe Lee, Ernie Ovitt, Ernie Loura, Gary Langwell, Mike Moore, Allen Nimerfroh, and Tommy Carr. Jeannine Woell gets her answers from her fellowJournalism students, Sandra Radder and Bill Runions. Bill Plunkett and two of his fellow teammates look for the volleyball net. Concentrating upon his sculpturing in an Applied Art Class is Mike Myers. ae stop 18 VE ul 3 ant tS Jerry Jerry Ruggierro President Mrs. Frances Rockafellow Head Social Chairman Bob Newcomer President Lynn Serrano Vice-President Fall Officers Spring Officers Barbara Meiser Secretary-Treasurer Sandra Morris | Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Joseph Bilota Faculty Social Chairman Marco Gonzales Vice-President Wanda Stevens Conducts Us Through a | Typical Day - © Wanda enjoys reading in her seventh period English 2 Wa Wanda waits for an exam. The curriculum in Wanda’s first period PE class includes softball, Class. Grammar, literature, and compositions are _ lis basketball, volleyball, track, field hockey, and rythmics. included in this course. i Wanda prepares to type a letter in Mrs. Cornish’s fifth period Typing I Class. The course content includes learning the keyboard and typing letters and business forms. Left: In Mr. Randall’s sixth, period Algebra I class, Wanda works an Algebra problem. Topics covered in this class includes sets of elements, sets of numbers, system of equa- tions and inequalities, open sentences is one variable, and factoring. it | | tt Wanda gives a report in Miss Olivier’s fourth period Biology class. The history of Biology, the study of the cell (functions, structurer), zoology, anatomy, and physiology are included in this course’s content. Reins r LT i Wanda operates the tape recorder in Mrs. Sanchez’s second period ee ] Spanish 2 class, Learning expressions, writing and drill work are . Of C asses included in the curriculum of this class. 4 For a Sophomore Enrolled ina General Course Left: Lunch Time! Wanda enjoys eating with her companions, % = — ue es A rat) ‘V4, ‘e SOPHOMORE eS, ¥e Beth McBreen and Randy Godden get acquainted with Her- man, who has served the Biology students for many years. PSH SOOO POOR Mrs Meme i ; ‘ ee eres 2 prererers ‘| Sosoven | Senthensel mee Rengegtes | ee Fee Bie wemeeaese e Se iM eb4 Sat oe e K 3 Ps ee Be, a ey owed 4 OS ad Vg in ta tate ' . PS2 We ate e ees F Rertetetet © Basie: _ MR, SNYDER’S FIRST PERIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS—First Row: Mary Green, Wanda Walden, Velma Haynes, Karen Musson, Kathy Faeth, Charlotte McIn- tire, Sandi Wilson, Rosemary Lopez, Pam Bellani, Gale Mc- Greevy, Ruth De Julio, and Janice Soden. Second Row: Mr. Snyder, Richard Boone, Steve Morris, Michael Brooks, Yo- landa Munger, Lemmie Robin- son, Pat Guillory, Susan Vas- sey, Ray Smith, andJohn Zucha. Third Row: Alan Shinn, Joaquin Duzon, Donald Lindsly, Kenneth Meyers, Max Curtis, Clayton Sylvester, Dave Hetzel, -Tom Husing, Keith Luschen, and Richard De Ago, 174 Sheryl Garrett, Ben Fox, and Pam Belamy prefer to be the studious type. MRS, BROKAW’S FIRST PE- RIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS—First Row: Gladys Hines, Patsy Washington, Gail Harris, Myla Smith, Esther Martinez, Joyce Boughton, and Janet Colbert. Second Row: Mrs. Brokaw, Mike Steele, Ron Norwood, Mike Don- ley, and Joha Towers, Third Row: Carl Gulley, Ray Wilson, Odell Jackson, James Powell, Albert Smith, Sam Valencia, M. W. Futch, Sam Shanks, and David Dunn. ra om MRS, COLBERG’S FIRST PE-- RIOD ENGLISHZCLASS— First Row: Alvina Placencio, Paula McClain, Teresa Run- nels, Nina Dufault, Alberta Fer- nandez, Annie Davids Rebeca Escamilla, Cleola Allen, Pan- zetta Evans, and Mary Morales. Second Row: Mrs. Colberg, Michael Gann, Ralph Henry, Ike Wardley, Otis Porter, John Adams, Vic Odling, Steven Fleming, Danny Williams, and Nancie Emmons. Third Row: Larry Pieterick, Anthony Thomas, Richard Marabuto, Dennis Martin, Dennis Stubble- field, James Ford, Oscar Bev- erly, Roger McMinimy, Pat Ar- ambula, and Roy Markle. MRS, FITZGIBBON’S FIRST PERIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS— First Row: Debbie Abbott, Judy Flahiff, Diani Chesnick, Nancy Fogle, Andria Mitchell, Judy Toms, Linda Ferdig, Donna Bowlby, Kathy Salfter, and Betty Loybal. Second Row: Mrs, Fitz- gibbon, Steve Troxell, Lillean Mapp, Evelyn Roland, Colleen Clemmons, Susan Celaya, Ro- chel Estrada, Beverly Davis, Mary Price, Gerry Massey, and Jim —Wooldridges, Third Row: Rich Wendell, Tom Duselle, Dennis Rush, Carl McClaflin, Kerry Smith, Al Semones, Tom Sandau, James Cash, Jim Steacy, Ronald Bailey, Charles McDonald, and Dwight Lee. MISS CAPLOW’S FIRST PE- RIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS—First : Row: Lindy Ivance, Kathy Stromsado, Sandy Hollibagh, Margaret Lucas, Rita Grimes, Nancy Phillips, Glenda Mit- chell, Myrna Ralstom, and Patty Rogers, Second Row: Miss Cap- low, Bruce Carver, Ralph Clark, Carl Habson, Virgil Hooper, Fred Spenger, Keith Logan, Moddy Purry, Carl Hagen, and Miss Hicks. Third Row: Bruce Pendleton, Ralph Vega, Wayne Cunningham, Tony Treece, Bill Wakefield, John Guinn, Nonnie Wright, John Holtman, Alvin Pedescleaux, Larry Carrigan, and Larry Spears, Cliff Golden reports on Representative Cou tohis English Class. MRS, MATTONEN’S SECOND PERIOD ENGLISH -2 CLASS — First R ow: Lynn Serrano, Pat- ricia Marlar, Edwina Temple- ton, Sheila Terry, Sylvia Rob- inson, Barbara Meiser, Joan Kerman, Deborah Grubaugh, Cecilia Agnitch, Donna Walker, and Betty Byley. Second Row: Mrs. Mattonen, Skip Diaz, Car- los Villagran, Dana Andrews, Harold Holiman, Ken Ransford, Marco Gonzales, William Mil- ter, Marion Sargent, and Billie Marshall. Third Row: J erry Ruggiero, Richard Jean, Doug Gloff, James Gulledge, Jerry Koehnie, Mike Cellucci, Wesley Buth, James Davis, and Gary Crites, 176 Janic Vaughn and Jeanette Madden take notes while they listen to a lecture in English. MARS. COLBERG’S SECOND RIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS— First Row: Rosalie Maestas, Linda Stutta, Ste phanie Mor- ales, Marlene Glazier, Debi Cockran, Frances Del Real, Joycee Land, Sheila Fulcher, Danielle Blount, Barbara Lan- des, Pat Richard, and Diantha Devers. Second Row: Mrs. Col- berg, Maria Cardoso,: Renee Harris, Cathy Colson, Lorrie Pettit, Gail Aebi, Cindy Vierra, Linda Darby, Darlene Titus, Sharon Werbe, Barbara Nunez, and Donna Pulliam, Third Row: Cliff Golden, Jim Uribe, Dave Honda, Herbie Phillips, Brian Penny, Carl Maley, Frank Es- pinoza, and Dennis Renoude. MISS CAPLOW’S SECOND PE- RIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS—First Row: Brenda Bradley, Kathie Anderson, Barbara Hubbard, Cynthia Morenz, Pat Myers, Jo Theisen, Thresa Fugitt, Janice Vaughn, and Jeanetté Madden. Second Row: Miss Caplow, Willie Erwin, Mike Edwards, Bruce Gant, Pat Cleveland, Marlene Beckman, Shelly Arm- strong, Liz Graelish, BobDahl, Gary Martz, J ohn Anderson, and Bill Ashley. Third Row: Richard Matthews, Kent Sanders, Leon- ard Massaro, Randy Murphy, Randy Slusher, Steve Wara- nietz, Mike Nolan, Ron Becker, Charles Bayard, Sherman Cavi- ness, and David Mason. MISS WILLIAMSON’S THIRD PERIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS— First Row: Jean Poole, Barbara Foster, Joyce Drumgoole, San- dra Ingraham, Janet Cieslak, Kathy Draper, Elaine Fosdick, Pat Wells, and Gloria Ricondo, Second Row: Irvin Henderson, Jerry Young, Charles Weaver, Tony Hawkins, Frank Sanchez, Bruce Greer, ‘and Danny Greg- ory. Third Row: Rogers Mc- Fadden, Steve McGowen, David Black, Herbert Long, John Hol- den, LeRoy King, and Herbert Taylor. MR, BEBELAAR’S SECOND PERIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS— First Row: Dianner Combs, Brenda Butler, Brenda Free- man, Pamela McClain, Gladys Williams, Jeanette Wilson, Diane Bellard, and Sylvia Moore. Second Row: Mr. Bebe- laar, Wendell Horton, Joe Haw- kins, Mike Davis, Victor Andry- Ouskas, and Jim Pleau. Third Row: Randall Burns, Roger Deakins, Denny Chapman, Willie Harris, Daryl Brown, Michael Griffin, and Arthur Davis. MRS, MATTONEN’S THIRD PERIOD ENGLISH CLASS— First Row: Judy Sumpier, Gloria Miranda, Barbara Trax- ler, Jane Matteson, Patty Gru- ber, Judy Haney, Karen Dover, Linda Bethuna, Anne Gogue, Viviam Williams. Second Row: Mrs. Mattonen, Wenell Adams, Kenneth Smith, Artie Salcido, Barry Novak, Nick Pair, Rich- ard Cabriel, Randy Stowell. Third Row: John Nicolini, Dave Conoly, Arthur Gerald, George Hyland, Charles Boreliz, Charles Meahan, Raymond Mc- Coy. MRS, BROKAW’S THIRD PE- RIOD ENGLISH CLASS—First Row: Veronica Williams, Mich- ele Turner, Brenda Crenshaw, Gloria Howard, Elaine Gou- larte. Second Row: Mrs. Bro- kaw, Rafe Johnson, Raul An- drade, Johnathan Lawson, Ken Weatherwax, Manuel Rameriz, Rhondarian Fletcher. Third Row: Joe Hendrix, Kenneth Rob- inson, Wayne Thompson, Guy James, David James, Tony Dorado, John Pruitt. James Tokuyoshi prepares to go on one of the many 7 rands he runs while working in the Deans’ Office each 42): a A — Me ne 2 mel cee ee A eee BP 2 ee es ee = 2 2 ee oo MRS, COLBERG’S FOURTH PERIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS— First Row: Deborah Bradley, Phyliss Flute, Maylene Mc- Ginty, Tyra Young, Debbie Es- trada, Vicki Haagen, Linda Campbell, Linda Ames, Sandra Nakazono, and Margaret Thompson. Second Row: Mrs. Colberg, Wendell Bevill, Bob Jameson, Durand Doi, Warren, Goddard, Sherry Gauny, Sherri Burks, and Toni Alves. Third Row: Dan Ebert, Ricky Layton, Dennis Knuckles, Unknown, Ron Altenbaugh, Marty Colborne, Don Dahl, Rich Brown, and Rich Brodale. om =z = nD Fb a MRS, FITZGIBBON’S THIRD PERIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS— First Row: Coleen Birba, Julie Elvira, Cheryle Murray, Yvon- ne Sartain, Becky Mello, Beth McBreen, ‘Sue Smith, Laura Stricklin, and Marie McBrede, Second Row: Mrs. Fitzgibbon, Leatrice Benett, Danny John- son, Alice Stewart, Linda West, Larry Meadows, Carl Newton, Lyndel Jordan, Cathie Cristo- pher, and Mike Worley. Third Row: Steven Suda, Randy Grod- den, Phil Eskelin] Robert Burns, Carl Smith, Steven Reber, Glen Moniz, Louis Montgomery, Larry Sheppard, and Glen Ros- berg. Bee i 2 i Sa dee era ae «hte es ‘guibichenes a - MRS, PROTTER’S THIRD PE- RIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS—First Row: Mary Peterson, Kathy Hart, Connie Adams, Gwen Hud- son, Vicky Sands, Dana Alex- ander, Donna Blasko, Jo Anna Schwertifeger, and Nancy Per- ero. Second Row: Mrs. Protter, George Thrower, Ray Skaines, Toni Crase, Becky Stillwagon, Donna Londen, Rick Loomis, Danny Reynolds, and Sherman Lee. Third Row: Le Roy Hol- land, Ed Wagner, Herbert Roof- ener, Tom Williams, ChuckOl- son, Larry Arriaga, Ed Poce- kay, Larry Willitzer, Bill Ham- mett, Don Godwin, and Eddie Ewing. MR, SNYDER’S FOURTH PE- RIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS—First Row: Debbie De Rossette, Candy Salomon, Sherry Escajada, Claudia Dick, Janis Sutherland, Lucille Wilson, Marlene Linan, Claudia Insell, Judy Barnhill, Sherry McClaran, and Jo Anne Herring. Second Row: Mr. Sny- der, Jo AnnGlieden, Allie Sauls, Vivian Shaw, Sandy Morris, Marie Power, Jack Campbell, Mark Bosua, Linda Ginn, Sylvia Alvarez, and KarenCline, Third Row: James Rowley, Steve Ben- ner, Lupe Arriaga, Mario Aqui- lar, Duane Bradley, Ron Coley, Elroy Eastman, andJames Smithers. MRS, MATTONEN’S FOURTH PERIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS— First Row; Kathy Anellini, Jill Cogger, Dorothy Jackson, Kathy Gunn, Barbara Lutz, Becky London,. Debbie Divine, Sheila Folk, and Barbara Diaz. Second Row: Mrs. Mattonen, Ray Coughlin, Teresa Neuman, Peggy Harris, Barbara La- packa, Sandra White, Cynthia Wyman, Janet Pallaoro, Brenda Sands, Belinda Burrus, and Sammy Calloway. Third Row: Tommy Baca, Tim Cucchl, Roger Fulgham, John Alforno, Ron Homlotis, Randy Nelso!, Russ Hoy, Mark Bales, David Vida, John Lancaster, and Den- nis Vroom, MISS CAPLOW’S FOURTH PE- RIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS—First Row: Karen Nevills, Barbara Ellis, Pat Moton, Pat Sanford, Dorothy McIntyre, Alma Clark, and Lillie Ridge. Second Row: Miss Caplow, James Lee, Rob- ert Simon, Horace Swinney, Linda Hale, Carolyn Potts, and Pat Mares, Third Row: Bill Autrey, Al Smith, Bob Schantz, Mike Gray, Allan Perkett, John Johnson, Jerry Willis, and El- liot Jones, MRS, LUTEN’S FOURTH PE- RIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS—First Row: Irma Lee Stout, Sharon Leonaro, Delores Vigil, Tina Morris, Sally Forbes, Linda Hendrix, Carol Carter, Katie Hinton, Elousie Thomas, and Virginia Anderson. Second Row: Mrs. Luten, Kerry Marshall, Gary Boyd, Horace Simon, Terry Crase, Mike Morrison, Gene Burton, John Geyer, and Kathy Adams. Third Row: Kenny McIntosh, Don Hearn, Steve Piane, Steve Driskell, Mike Sewell, Phil Honoble, Charles Hampton, Joe Garcia, and John Wright. MRS, PROTTER’S FIFTH PE- RIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS—First Row: Frankie Trotter, Carol Dykes, Delora Davenport, Al- berta Wiedner, Clara Knight, Linda Sadler, Emily Martinez, Marsha Miller, Gloria Porn- aras, Debbie Korte, and Susan Alvarez. Second Row: Mrs. Protter, Howard Chan, Ricky Coombs, Elaine Melton, Lois Wydermyer, Georgetta Ger- many, Jim Henderson, Greg Bruce, and Mike Bunch. Third Row; Rich Kalahele, James Champion, Don Stalker, Jewell McCullar, Keith Bradley, Benny Fox, Paul Hamers, Wayne Fai- son, Bert Pradels, andJohnSuy. SOYA : ¥ _ e ’ [ - ; f y a = a _ 2: v 3 OE ges as r : F IN RED ) i MRS, BROKAW’S FIFTH PE- RIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS—First Row: Mary Rose, Pat Milde, Debbie Silva, Linda Henry, Alva Loggins, and Vercy Stephens, Second Row: Mrs. Brokaw, Bruce Watts, Estell Gulley, B, J, Felder, and Artis Proctor, Third Row: Dennis Jewett, Ron Morgan, Eddie Cooley, Gary Metcalf, Richard Wilson, John Greene, Terry Bell, andGordon Mills. A big question holds the interest of Niki Sebring, Donr Cooper, and Elouise Thomas. Wayne Smith and Dennis Knuckles have a shocking experience in electronics. MISS WILLIAMSON’S FIFTH PERIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS— First Row: Anita Mitchell, Lor- etta Ferdig, Marsha Hayes, Laura Hanford, Sandy Hunt- ziker, Pat Nelson, Roylene Hanks, and Carolyn Hayes. Sec- ond Row: Miss Williamson, Fred Smith, Gloria Evans, Lois Carr, Jo Ann Hill, Pat Skinner, Mary McCullough, Karyn Scott, Donnie Cooper, and Roscoe Burrers. Third Row: Ronald Langston, Mike Clements, Tom Jensen, Rich Nunes, Gary Boyd, Ronnie Wright, Glenn Jones, Eddie Tippey, and Roger Docto, 182 SPONSORS CAS D eS ae MISS CAPLOW’S AND MRS. SMITH’S FIFTH PERIOD ENG- LISH 2 CLASS—First Row: Bobbie Butson, Dana Perez, Becky Germen, Becky Norton, Ginnie Trainer, Linda Thom- son, Jenny Williams, Carol Baldwin, and Carolyn Gasaway. Second Row: Miss Caplow, Kathy Flaherty, Pauline Lav- erty, Christy Dickenson, Har- riet Wills, Esther Gonzales, Ron Lombardi, Jackie Caudle, Brenda Ward, Stanley- King, Danny Taylor, Donald Cham- pion, Mike Stubbler, Ricky Cis- neros, and Mrs. Smith. Third Row: Kevin Coad, Tyke Pem- berton, Mark Corella, John Ensminger, Rod Brown, Lee Walfiacker, Tony Swensen, Jim Aichele, WinslowJackson, Gary Letcher, Ken Yarborough, Terry Hinman, Paul Schwartz, Ivory Tolivar, and Danncy Hill. MRS, FITZGIBBON’S FIFTH PERIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS— First Row: Paula Boggs, Paul- ette Cannon, Jacque Reed, Vickie Arnold, Sherel Garrett, Linda Preston, Linda James, Rose Burnett, and Linda Lane. Second Row: Linda Freeman, Marilyn Porter, Janice Lin- inger, Pat Gatlin, and Kathy Correia. ThirdRow: Jim Berry, Henry Hornsby, Leonard James, Victor Joyce, Charles Tobey, Lee Mike, and Tom Johnson, Se OS Ra Rare 8 2 aris 4 : : | aay Sw Tes ‘7 F eS MRS, LUTTEN’S FIFTH PE- jer ratens ; RIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS—First pe otttesgy a Row: Eula Griffin, ToraSteven- phased ‘ ved son, Bertie Bailey, Peggy Gar- . cia, Kathy McGee, Marshel Hayes, Linda Dyes, Alexandra Villalobas, Dolores Perez, and Vickie Harcourt. Second Row: Mrs. Luten, Willie Bratton, Craig Jensen, Glen Page, Paul Hutton, Ray Daglow, Jim Frank- lin, Rudy Vigil, Tim Carroll, Phil Smith, and George Mocabee MRS, COLBERG’S SIXTH PE- RIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS—First Row: Frances Villanuvea, Linda Crisp, Linda Turnbow, Nancy Jensen, Mary Catherine Wil- liams, Lynda Teague, Debbie Bohne, Marilyn Winn, Vicki Peoples, Dolores Cordero, Sec- ond Row: Mrs. Colberg, Sandra Pence, Patti Smith, Nena Mar- shal, Wanda Hood, Chris Pe- done, Kathy Hill, Jeanette Fish- er, Rosie Dodson, Steve Arm- strong, and Joann Leo Grande. Third Row: Terry Hays, Arm- ando Cortez, Bob Newcomer, John Golden, Charles Malone, David Hooten, Larry Ennis, Ro- land Decker, andSteveHam- mond, MR, BEBELAAR’S SIXTH PE- RIOD ENGLISH CLASS—First Row: Betty Martinez, Judy Hen- drix, Lena Durante, Shelley Baumberger, Pam Selser, La- vonna Lumly, Alice Crane, Linda Acosta, Janice Glass, and Carol Meados,. Second Row: Mike Mesker, Eddie Barreras, Leah Kenworthy, Frankie De- vine, Vickie Burdick, Kris Es- trada, Ronna Smith, and Rose Chidester. Third Row: Eric Mi- rich, LloydDevore, LarryShir- ley, Robert Gustafson, Tony Cepernich, Clark Severson, John Suerstedt, Marlin Bal- siger, Tommy Burnett, and Ernie Baumberger. MRS, BROKAW’S SIXTH PE- RIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS—First Row: Sandy Ervin, Elaine Gil- more, Adeline Campbell, Len- ette Godfrey, Alice Franklin, Marsha Perkins, and Shirley Smith. Second Row: Mrs. Bro- kaw, DonnaStout, Michael Scott, Albert Hill, Roy Chester Smith, Donald Wilson, Robert Bonner, and Donald Warren. Third Row: Joe Melgoza, Gerald Taylor, Carl Spears, Albert Wiley, James Douvell, Leon Veal, Lon- nie Thornton, and Unknown. - ‘ ; € ‘ i : ii ce loc ec A osteet “ees, ele ae 1 F1 MR, SNYDER’S SIXTH PERIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS—First Row: Jeannie Di Febbo, Brenda Ri- deau, Berta Thomas, Irma Al- len, Wanda Minor, Linda Shep- herd, Linda Thomas, and Laura Vega, Second Row: Mr. Snyder, Sue Moya, Margaret Craft, Tan- ya Ramos, Sharon McGowen, Irene Ramos, and Linda Har- rison, Third Row: Gregory Ash- ford, Winston Savage, Lonnie Jay Jackson, Calvin Nunley, Steve Rowe, Dan Rickel, Jerry Househober, and Sam Bullock. MRS, FITZGIBBON’S SIXTH PERIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS— First Row: Yvonne Sartain, Julie Elvira, Linda West, Becky Mello, Lana Gregg, Cathy Christopher, Nancy Williams, Marie McBryde, and Cheryle Murray. Second Row: David An- derson, Dan Johnson, Colleen Birba, Beth McBreen, Steven Reber, Sue Smith, Lyndel Jor- dan, Alice Stewart, Lewis Mont- gomery, andCar1 Newton, Third Row: Phil Eskelin, Carl Smith, Glen Moniz, Larry Meadows, Mike Worley, Glen Rosberg, Robert Burnes, Steve Suda, Tom Jackson, and Randy Godden. MRS, COLBERG’S SEVENTH PERIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS— First Row: Sonja Blomberg, Gloria Murry, Brenda Cook, Sharene Capstick, Muriel Kin- kade, Bobbie Isley, Annie Mor- ris, Linda Roberts, Marie Cal- houn, and Raphaelle Gary. Sec- ond Row: Greg Anderson, Wen- dell Smith, George Gunn, An- thony Holliday, George Johnson, Roger Garner, Jerry Anderson, Pamela Crummie, Rosemary Hamill, Brenda Buggs, and Brenda Price. TO SNOW BALL Randy Godden and George Martinez examine fruit for moles in their Biology Class. Victoria Peoples, Gloria Poinaras and Sherry Burks are called to the board for dictation. Orr sweet eo ee eo Se 2] ua Making candy for distribution at the local hospitals at Christmas time is Kathy Estes. Engaged in a study of micros are Wendell Smith and MRS. BROKAW’S SEVENTH PERIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS— First Row: Darlene Salvador, Juanita McCowan, Brenda Jor- cE dan, Linda Medeiros, andSusan ; Sneed. Second Row: Mrs, Bro- © kaw, Daniel Rocha, Jerry Sis- MRS, PROTTER’S SEVENTH PERIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS— First Row: WandaStevens, Ver- lon Hubbard, Edith Best, Shir- ley Bosler, Connie Chavez, Vickie Rivamente, Gay Martin, Judy Sais, Vickie Spiher, Suzie Novi, and Marcie Aranda, Sec- ond Row: Mrs. Protter, Calvin Kelly, Ron Albro, Mary Lopez, Elnora Myles, Renee Hill, Mar- vin Rexford, and Jim Long. Third Row: Terry Brown, Bill Van Cleave, Victor Espinosa, Bill Ballard, Donald Griffith, Dan Barksdale, Charles Tipton, Bob Gruener, Gary Newcomer, and Lemoan Ray Collier, son, Clifford Lee, Wayne Hart- well, Nicholas Love, Larry Reed, and Carl Nix. Third Row: Michael Romero, Larry Wash- ington, Jimmy Reynolds, and Ronnie Romero, MISS CAPLOW’S SEVENTH PERIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS— First Row: Lynn Pedretti, Vick- ie Abrao, Kathy Rios, Belinda Davis, ‘Kathleen Estes, Carol Longbotton, and Gloria Leigh- ton. Second Row: Miss Caplow, Ethel Sloan, Joan Sanford, Sue Rude, Teresa Gecina, Sharon Touchstone, Sharon Ortolf, Lynda Ingram, and Cheryl Col- lier. Third Row: Ron Vaughn, Gregory Cordell], Dennis Jami- son, Royce Stone, Billy Whes- inant, Carlos Moreno, Gary Bil- liagsleey, Bob Oliviere, Manuel Beltran, and Roger Brewn, MISS FITZGIBBON’S SEVENTH PERIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS — First Row: Anita Lisson, Lois Barnett, Vickie Rivamonte, L’- Tanya Brewer, Karen Marshall, Dorothy Dechant, Beverly Ban- dini, and Nancy Volpe. Second Row: Glen Carter, Francis Di- zon, Henry Rogers, Sandy Cook, Pricilla Wong, Cheryl Smith- son, David Freitas, Benny Dunn, and. Mike Baratta, Third Row: Craig Wood, Norm Bowser, Bruce McArthur, Phil Soditch, Tim Coats, Bill Demers, Bob Franks, Bruce Young, John Pocekay, and Marvin Rexford. MR,BEBELAAR’S SEVEN TH PERIOD ENGLISH 2 CLASS— First Row: Susan Bryant, Pam- ela Garcia, Nancy Roberts, Nicki Sebring, Patty Fernandez, Vicki Zidich, Donna Thompson, Margaret Ford, and Darlene Arnold. Second Row: Mr. Bebe- laar, Mona Planchon, Pat Del Rosso, Darline Owens, Beverly Copes, Beverly Anderson, and Shirley King. Third Row; Larry Dorton, Roland Tucker, Samuel Hill, Jack Huddleston, Richard Bastiaen, Patrick Davis, Terry Wallace, and Sam Davis. Pre-Technology Program, Which Is in Its Second Year PRE—-TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM This program has been in existence at Richmond High School for two years. Twenty- six Junior boys are enrolled in the two-year program to prepare them for further edu- Pre-Tech students, Lynn Taylor, Howard Rew, and Joe Serb, find research materials ation in technical fields of in the library. their choice. The course consists of classes in Physics, Algebra, English, Chemistry, Trig., Electronics, and the Techno- logical Laboratory (Tech Lab). Work in all classes is done at a pace which insures that all students understand the subject. The students play an im- portant part in planning pro- jects and choosing books. The teachers meet once a week to plan classes and to dis- cuss the students and their progress. George Barlow and Adrian Hurtado help each other with om a technical writing problem. Eddie Reincker lectures the class, while taking over teaching position. at Our School, Prepares for Future Dick Watley, Dave Walker, Adrian Hurtado, George Barlow, and Mr. Wayne Perry weigh chemicals in physics, An effort is made to inte- grate each class with the others. For example, a pro- blem discussed in Physics is solved mathematically in Al- gebra; then a project to illus- trate the problem is built in the Tech-Lab, and every step is written up in English. The object is to make practical use of what is learned about machines, mathematics, phy- . sical principles, and the Eng- ‘ Lee Harrison and Marion Maddox learn the jjsh language. in’s and out’s of radio technology. The instructors of the Pre- Technology Program are Mr. Roy Fogel, Trig. and Algebra; Mr. Franz Snyder, English; and Mr. Gordon Barnes, Mrs. Penny Moore, Physics, and Mr. C, Angella, Electronics. aa 2 2 Dave Walker, Dick Watley, and Lee Woolridge find studying together a great help, ACTIVITIES - As we: walk through the’ garden. between the Academic and Science’ Buildings, we view the Bulletin Board; situated: in the handiest Spot: on .he :campus. for checking dates: of School activities, The Board -was built in.1964 ‘and was dedicated to Mr.Richard:Christen- “sen, former RUHS faculty: member. A former student of Richmond High School; Mr. Christensen.came to, our ‘schoolasan‘in- structor in Physical: Education and: Varsity + Basketball.coach-in 1945. He servedas Chair- man- of the Physical Edueation Department from-1949 to’ 1955,: when he became: Boys’ ‘Dean “ae: Longfellow Junior High dnd ‘then-at.. Downer. Junior. High School. -In-March-of 1960 Mr. -Christensen® returned to-us as-admin-= -:- istrative vice-principal, a positionhe held un-+ til-1964.-During’his years as vice-principal; on ce ‘- Mr. -Christensen..expressed an intense iti- .terest-in having a bulletin board as-a focal point-for:school activities. but the board was not built until after his death: : ‘The. preliminary details and «plan of the Bulletin Board were made by the Board of Commissioners, under-the direction and ap- proval of. Vice-Principal Geoffrey-Yates, The Board was. built hy a créw of boys from-Mr. Walter Hattich’s wood shop. Pictured near the Bulletin Board are Mr. Geoffrey Yates, Administrative Vice-Prin- Cipal; ‘Mr, Walter Hattich, and Mr.:S. Hrbek; Head Custodian; who was responsible for the 2 installation of thé Board: Rtas nn AEE a! ¥ ca Ce Se LAURA CONNER Editor-in-Chief CAROL WILSON Copy Editor Senior Editor BARBARA BARRETT ao 1966 Shield Staff a 1] a CECILIA MENO Organizations and Government “ting . DEBORAH EVANS Index Editor | i) VICKI BISE ral Classes MELVIN GREENBERG an LINDA YEDNAK Boys’ ‘Athletics and Art Edito! Assistant Layout . i : a 4 ; en Fs Vs we — wm je . oo A - _ he i CHRIS SILVAS Assistant Editor CAROLYN JACKSON Layout Editor es é KAREN FOGEL Activities Editor BILL WAY Advertisements LINDA AZEVEDO Assistant Index pes hi RUSTY JOHNSON Business Manager RON HARRIS Photographer JIM GRAVES Photographer Hi-Nus Staff Publicizes School PAM SAWYER Girls’ Sports, Fall Reporter, Spring DARLEEN MEYER Circulation Manager, Fall Assistant Editor, Spring BOB CARLSEN Sports Editor, Fall and Spring. MIRIAM GOULD JIM GRAVES Reporter, Fall | Circulation Manager, Spring A able ae Spring | HARRY MITCHELL — 194 Reporter, Fall and Spring ree crgeiee ssistant Sports Editor, Fall and Spring Social Events Every Friday KEN SMART —— Reporter, Fall and Spring DEE OURSO ji if Editor-in-chief, Fall and Spring JOAN MORSONY Dark Room Technician BARBARA TAYLOR Managing Editor, EVELYN STRONG Fall and Spring Reporter, Fall and Spring nee SUE ALLEN STEPHANIE WILLIAMS Assistant Editor, Fall Feature Editor, Fall Reporter, Spring The Presses Roll in 440 wee af, ae - eee eae ¥ $4440, 1SrT iy 7 aé ne a 7 ae a hm we SENIORS OF PRINT SHOP CREW—First Row: Ken Kincaid, Rick Hudson, John McKinney, Ken Moellman, andJohn Tomaskovic. Second Row; Gay Wheatley, Mike Serrano, Dale Robbins, Robert Farley, Richard Grant, and Cecil Looney. Not Pictured: James Coughlin. Kenneth Moellman, foreman, and Robert Farley wo! on the Vertical Press, k Making up pages for the Hi-Nus are Gay Wheatley, Mike Serrano. Ken Kincaid operates the lineotype machine, as Cecil Looney Dale Robbins, an? and John McKinney, also linotypists, look on. Landmark Staff Presents Annual Folk Concert October 29, 1965 Pat and Char take a breather during The Folk Concert. Performers-Gary Crites, Pat Mapps, Mistress of Ceremonies; Ron Becker, Pam Fury, Jenny Milstead, Miss Sharon Caplow, and Jim Gillette get together before curtain time. It is tune-up time for Gary Crites, Gary Becker, and Ron Becker, as Mike Butler reads the program. An alert (?) audience -. “oa 28 A ef A : g : : % . ae. vis ae Sy! ee a ‘3 awaits the sound crew’s machinations, so the con- cert can commence, Two Types of Band Symphonic Band SAXOPHONE AND TRUMPET SECTION—First Row: George Petsas, Charles Dodge, Lori Pettit, and Linda Wade. Second Row: Al Hernandez, Dale Roberts, and Richard Kennedy. te 2 FLUTE, OBOE AND BASSOON SECTION—Rusty Johnson, Margo Jorgensen, Jill McDaniels, Regina Pornaras, and David Gillem. Band Organization The Band Group this year, was divided into four bands: the Concert Band, the Symphonic Band, the Marching Band, and the Pep Band. The Symphonic Band is a small select group of outstanding instrumentalists who have met certain qualifications and have passed various musical tests. This group is generally reserved for Juniors and Seniors; however, some Sophomores, who qualify, are members of this band. The Concert Band is open to all students who have had at least one year of instrumental music. This is a performing group, as well as a training band, for the Symphonic, The Marching Band, which is pictured in color on the front and back endsheets, was voluntary this year. Members of this band were from all three instrumental groups. This was not a scheduled class, but it met during the lunch hours and one night a week. The Pep Band, which is on another page and was also voluntary, was organized for the basket- ball season. It was composed of instrumentalists from the Marching Band. 198 CLARINET SECTION—First Row: Linda David, Roger Rogers, Mike Nolan, _ Carol Pontious. Second Row: Bill Kennedy, Connie Oliveira, Carl McClafin, Lorral Smith, and Julie Klette. BRASS SECTION—First Row: Gerald Depew, Steve Monson, JohnCole, and Leonard Massaro. Second Row: Jim Mapps, John Frost, and Gary Gale. Es PERCUSSION SECTION—Mike Munday, Tom York, and Nancy Willard. Concert Band CONCERT BAND ‘MEMBERS—EFarl Bach, Charles ecard: arian Bradley, Joe Butcher, L’ Tina erewer. Harty REOee, Richard Brown, Wes Buth, Mark Corella, HaroldCrawford, BenDunn, Elroy Eastman, Eddie Ewing, Kathy Freeman, Lucinda Freeman, Dave Freitas, Barbara Frink, Arthur Gerald, Cliff Golden, Marco Gonzaies, Liz Graelish. George Gunn, Dan Hagen, Keith Harmon, Paul Harmon, James Harris, Pat Hatticn, John Hernanaez, Jack Herting, Peggy Harris, Carl Hobson, George Hyland, Sandi Ingraham, Jim Johnson Gerald Koenne, John Lancaster, Rick Layton, Dwight Lee, Linda Lipsky, Larry Lobb, Jack Lundqnist, James Martin, Bruce McArthur, Charles Meahan. Gloria Miranda, Andrea Mitchell, Darold Mussetter, Jeff meyer, George Newcomb, Judy Orr, Virgie Patterson, Linda Pedescleaux, ‘l'ony Perino, Moddy Perry, Linda Pettit, Mike Porter, Marie Power. Mark Prescott, Kathy Rios, Dennis Rosecrans, Allie Sauls, Ray Skaiues, Wavne Smith, Wendell Smith, Robert Standard. Jonn Suy, George Thrower, Tony Treece. Paul Wakeman, Jim Wooldridge, and Ty. a Young. GLEE CLUB—First Row: John McCurry, Harold Hatfield, Lonnie Jackson, Edward Montgomery, Ronald Homlotis, Vaughn Camara, John Nicoling, and Karite Njanja. Second Row: Steve Glasgow, Greg Remillard, Calvin Nunley, Winslow Jackson, Francis Pang, Gary Newcomer, and Steve Waranietz. Third Row: Don Reed, Richard Palmer, Don Griffith, James Gulledge, Albert Harris, and Paul Harmon, Ce TREBLE CLEF—First Row: Michele Stout, Linda James, Karen Cline, Delora Davenport, Virginia Brown, Dana Cappetta, Carol Meaders, Debbie Sout, Becky London, Candy Griggs, Linda Campbell, and Ginnie Trainer. Second Row; Judy Haney, Shelly Baumberger, Barbara Arambula, Edith Jones, Marlene Glazier, Debbie Bryan, Vickie Burdick, Carolyn Hayes, Juanita Jackson, Judy Decker, Pam Cole, and Leatha Blevins. Third Row: Sandra White, Janice Lianinger, Margaret Klug, Janice Glass, Barbara Dabber, Vivian Shaw, Nelda Maxwell, Pat Cleveland, Loretta Kyle, Edna Diaz, and Claudia Dick. Al GRADUATING SENIORS OF A CAPPELLA CHOIR—First Row: Lynne McKinley, Ellen Coats, Janice Peacock Cherie Hobbs, Ennie Henry, George Ella Jackson, and Marita Davilla. Second Row: Janet Martin, Joan [louse, Carol Eaton, Joyce Bradley, Greta Agustin, and Mary Suy. Third Row: Gary Cantrell, Leonard Fielding, David Nance, George Weeks, Del Rosberg, Randy Green, and David Gillem. fd oT Fn Ne LEE on “METEOR, ENSEMBLE—First Row: George Ella Jackson, Janice Peacoc k, Greta Agustin, Cherie Hobbs, and Ellen Coats, Second Row: Joe Pulido, Carol Eaton, Clair Newman, and Gretchen Ralff. Third Row: George Weeks, Dave Nance, Nancy Shideler, Fourth Row: Larry Priest and Dave Gillum. This group gave a command performance at the Spring Festival. A CAPPELLA OF- : FICERS——F irst Row: Ellen Coats, Social Chairman, and George Ella Jackson, Vice- President. Second Row: George Weeks, Presi- dent, and Greta Agustin, Secretary. A CAPPELLA CHOIR—First | Row: pees Barker, Ellen Come FE McKinley, Judy Gast, Monica Arm- strong, Janice Peacock, Rose Montgomery, Rhoda Prince, Gretchen Ralff, Harriet Langston, Cherie Hobbs, Janice Van Meter, Con nie Walden, George Ella Jackson, and Marita Davilla. Second Row: Betty Perkins, Carol Eaton, Janet Martin, Joan House, Joyce Bradley, Lynn Bennett, Artmethia McFadden, Nancy Shideler, Lynette Kirschman, Linda Berg, Greta Agustin, Ida Fahrenholtz, Marie Suy, and Teresa Stott. Third Row: Roy Gonzales, Gary Cantrell, Tim Coats, Dave McArthur, Fred Pylant, Clair Newman, Bill Ashley, George Weeks, Del Rosberg, and Charles Green. Fourth Row: Danny Brooks, Leonard Fielding, Dave Nance, Larry Priest, Andy Garcia, Robert Turner, David Gillem, Don Hansen, and Joe Pulido, MAJORETTES _ § | TWIRLING | Marlene Quintana Junior Assistant Janet Greene Head Majorette Nancy Smith Senior Assistant All heads turn as the majorettes march on the field. The majorettes congregate on the rock after the victory over the El Cerrito Gauchos, SPECTACLE DURING aa, The majorettes are caught in action while performing at the Richmond-E] Cerrito football game. Joyce Bradley Senior Assistant [yo Mary Morgan Senior Assistant POM-PON GIRLS _ DANCE FOR VICTORY aeons ws Niki Millovich Head Pom-Pon Girl ei sign FE te . - . ‘ Cindy Wilde Pom-Pon Girls dance for victory at the El Cerrito Game Barbara Eastman Ellen Coats pe ERE Carrie Gibson Diane McMullen Linda Sheffield ee _ “ : 5 ae Pom Pon Girls support the Senior section during a rally. Greta Agustin Karen Baratta Head Yell Leader Cheryl Minton Art Jensen oe Senior Assistant RUHS’s yelling spit! takes a breather. Yell Leaders instruct their class sections at rallies y| FOR STUDENT ENTHUSIASM LONNIE JACKSON Sophomore Assistant DEBBIE EVANS KATHY RIOS Senior Assistant Sophomore Assistant LUCINDA FREEMAN Junior Assistant x ) a S ’ 5 ‘ x Se N oa BN. AG ou Any ORCHESTRA PLAYS FIRST VIOLIN SECTION—First Row: Trevis Macheel, Christine Quintero, and Jennifer Milstead. Second Row: Chandra King, Lynda Sharpe, and Lana Maze. Mr. Roger Olsen, director, leads te orchestra in playing “The Sound of Music. SECOND VIOLIN SECTION—First Row: Nancy Jenson, Kathy Morrison, Brenda Bradley, and Nena Marshall. Second Row:Col- leen Covell, Tom Husing, Kathy Brown, and Jim Graves, Laura Jones demonstrates her musica ability, as she accompanies the orchestra } an overture. a Eocey pele SBS: ee hate fa seirnibigemmnseremageynsccemesitbesiaassnmesineteiaammenitis _-esschcmee enenieasermaenempmnameerannctectat sg ; | j H a9 2 VIOLA SECTION-First Row: Barbara Eastman and Lois Barnett. Second Row: Janet Liles BASS AND CELLO SECTION-Brian Penny, and Christi Pryor. Cynthia Wyman, and Kathy Murphy. WOODWIND, BRASS, AND PERCUSSION SECTION-First Row: Bill Kennedy, Rusty Johnson, MargoJ orgensen, WY David Gillem, andJulie Klette, | Second Row: Steve Monson, © Gerald Depew, Roger Rogers, {. Charles Dodge, and JohnCole. Al Third Row: Mike Munday and [ ay Nancy Willard. | Nae, 28 det tee ie i FT rad mus esta it J HOMECOMING Ii dl ee Attendants look on as the Homecoming Quet is crowned. OCTOBER 22, 1968 “= oa Homecoming Queen, Linda Sheffield, with escort George Petsas, reigns over the dance with her attendant, Frankie Devine, and escort, Tim McDaniels. Chuck Myers and date seell to be enjoying the dance ae fh ‘ ‘ The first Homecoming Dance in two years is a great success, Couples relax during an intermission. FTRADITION COMES ALIVE An on-looker is awed at spectaculai ity of Homecoming Dance. The queen and her attendants are seated in their thrones at the Homecoming Rally, The band played from 8: 00 ’til 11:00 in the Girls’ Gym, | The Queen and attendants dance to ‘Red Roses for a Blue Lady’’ Miss Dorothy Madison, one of our most intelligent teachers, plays the part of a dunce as Randy Miller, student teacher, scolds her for not knowing her lesson for the day. Tom Elston, student teacher for Commercial Law, makes sure Carl Ray Harris won’t speak out of turn again, Student Day Teachers Learn the Problems Of Conducting Classes val ' | eae Re, Student teacher Glenda Shanks reprimands Sandy Huntzinker for chewing gum in class. Larry Dias, assistant teacher, looks on. February 16, 1966 Student teacher Phyllis Server scolds Miss Agnes Gowel to the delight of the class. Jim Meskuaskas and Brian O’Keefe capture the attention of their class, as they solve a complicated chemistry problem. Mrs. Delphine Roberts takes advantage of Student Day as she prepares to throw a paper airplane across the room. During Student Day, John Holtman answers class a questions as Phyllis Flute prepares the Algebra lesson, Student teachers, Richard Marlowe andJoAnne Karras, check the roll. Mike Sewell and Lonnie Jackson team up as Student Teachers in Biology, PARENTS RUSH THROUGH CLASSES Parents pause for lunch time refreshments provided by the PTA. pe Parents view microscopic specimens in Mr. Baker’s Biology Class. Miss Belanger displays the work of the Costuming Class to interested parents. ; ce with Mrs. Lowe outlines the curriculum of her class to the parents. Mrs. Bennett discusses her English cours¢ : AT BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT ail OM oud er NOVEMBER 3, 1965 Parents listen attentively as Mr. Fry explains the course of study for American Government. Teacher’s humor is displayed upon parents’ faces. a, | I | Juniors Produce Smash Hit. “Our Town” Emily, portrayed by Jenny Mulstead, contemplates the living as she enters the world of the dead. Joe Pulido, as Stage Manager, correlates the play’s scenes for the audience. George, kneeling, played by Dana Hyatt, brings Flowers to his dead wife, Emily, and mother, Mrs. Gibbs. Connie Oliveira and Linda David create the unique Buying Emily a strawberry soda is George, while the drugstore lighting effects for the production. owner (Stage Manager) takes their order. Jim Gilley as Wally, Sherry Hurst as Mrs. Webb, and Jenny Milstead as Emily, begin a typical day with breakfast. Janice Van Meter, who plays Mother Gibbs, givesEmily a motherly handshake, while Steve Younts, Mr. Gibbs, and Connie Draper, Rebecca, look On. Vana Hyatt, who is Emily timidly. sister and broti- er, Connie Draper and Jim Gilley, congratulate each other upon a fine job. Miss Beverly Belanger, costume director, assists Jenny Milstead. Mrs. Brenda Luten, Director, and Ida Fahrenholtz, Student Director, look despairingly at the cast during dress rehearsal. Ps Ms The Vikings Of Sweden Richmond High’s exchange student for 1965-66 is Jan Olofsson from Vilhelmina, Sweden, a resort town with a population of 3,000. Jan arrived in the United States just before school started in September. He became the “adopted” son of Judge and Mrs. David Calfee who reside in Richmond. Here at Richmond High Jan takes the following subjects: U.S, History, Civics, English 4, Typing 1, French 1, and Physical Education, He will leave in July for a tour of the United States and will arrive in his homeland of Sweden inJuly. When school convenes in the fall inSweden, Jan will become a Sophomore in Business High School. This school is the same as our junior colleges. When Jan was asked about his time spent in the United States, he stated, “T seriously do believe that this is my most educational, interesting, and wonderful year in my life.” | | The Judge Calfee family of 5372 Zara Avenue, Richmond, is Jan’s American family, They are Kent, Jan, Mrs, Calfee, Shirley, andJudge Calfee. In front of Jan is his little American sister, Laura. Relaxing our exchange student reads a newspaper from his homeland, Sweden. Jan and his American brother, Kent Calfee, prepare for a trip S the snow, a sport they have participated in frequently this yea! e ‘ ‘ ff = = Becky Blevins and Jan pair up for a battle at the ping-pong table. Jan asks his French teacher, Miss Ann Treutlein, for help. Send Jan to Us Lunch time in any school is a time to relax, and Jan takes advantage of it, as he chats with his friends. Jan enjoys talking with his friends, Sue Wolffs, Shirley Calfee, and Becky Blevins. Lee Vanderpool gives his nickels and dimes to Mrs. Delphine Roberts, Spanish instructor, for the support of the orphans. Orphans in Columbia And Spanish students point out on the map where the RUHS orphans live. The Phillippines Language Classes Support Four m Mrs. Elsie Sanchez, sponsor of the RUE orphan support program, studies the fr nancial records of the orphan support. Big MARIA TERESA HERNANDEZ Age 14 Colombia b , ‘ j Sa N SALVADOR AUGUSTO VAREL Age 14 Colombia JOSUE RAFAEL PARRA Age 14 Columbia Each year, the foreign language classes support orphans in different lands. Once a month students in these classes contribute their nickels and dimes to achieve the total of $60,00 a month, which is needed for the support of four “huerfanos”. The orphans are selected by welfare workers in the area, The three orphans from Colombia write letters to the RUHS students in Spanish, while the orphan from the Philippines writes in Tagolong, The studentstranslatethe letters to English, The Richmond students then write letters in Spanish to the children in Colombia. A student is urged to donate his money in support of the orphans, Members of the Spanish Classes read letters received from the orphans. The orphans are supported until they are 17 years old, by which time they must support themselves. This year’s orphans are Maria Teresa Hernandez, Salvador Angusto Varela, and Josue Rafael Parra, all from Colombia, South America. The other orphan, Gerada de Castro, is from the Philippines, GERARDA DE CASTRO Age 8 Philippines ids AEE sae , : ali silt i Members of the Election Board—Linda Autrey, Linda Clark, Paula Johnson, Stephanie Williams, Danna Goines, and Caroline Hatzell. They counted the Jon Honda gives his qualifications for the office votes immediately to give the Hi-Nus a Scoop. of SA President. Wey, IAN Fon we Cass Pris Ida Fahrenholtz steps up to microphone t0 ke give her pleas for SA Treasurer. ler, ‘T have a secret,’’ states Greta Augustin during her speech, James sie captures 0 Ann’s pity as he giv’ Day speech. Dog; CANDIDATES STATE QUALIFICATIONS FOR SPRING Oe OFFICES JANUARY 13, 1966 JANUARY 18, 1966 Hopeful candidates await their ay to ‘ °——_lPE , Frances Pang attempts to convince the audience he is the right man for student judge. Karen Baratta stimulates the audience to vote for Debbie Evans presents her plea for votes for the Penny Friddle, Sandy Hopkins, and Linda Pedescleaux are candidates for position of Defense Attorney. Senior Class secretary. New Officers Take Oath by Candlelight Ceremony Feb. 3 and 4, 1966 7+ Kathy Murphy goes over the duties . Cee : ‘ a 3 o puke Munday lights me conde, _—_ i @ , of Defense Attorney to newly-elected represents the incoming Board of - q A ; tte PANT , Richard Golueke. Commissioners. George Petsas congratulates Linda Karen Raraie takes ner seal csiceimasaenanes can Johnson, re-elected Girls’ League after being installed as Head dent, Jerry Ruggerio, wishes ea Sil tac good luck to the new Sopho- more President, Bob New- comber. George briefs Joy Brindley on he? duties as secretary of the Student Girls’ League representatives take their oath of office. Association. The new Board of Commissioners takes its oath of office. Jan Olofsson, exchange student, tells Gs Betty Ralff relates the duties of the office about his native land, Sweden, dur- Student Association President, of Commissioner of Social Affairs to ing the installation program, George Petsas, installs Tim Fox, Mary Baca. newly elected Vice-President. I : Rich Martin, re-elected Senior Linda Wade received congratulations Class President, gives his thanks Jim Gilleyturns over the gavel to from Gail Sullivan, out-going Com- to the members of the Senior Class Danny Hyde, incoming Junior Presi- missioner of Girl’s Athletics. for their votes. dent. ‘- Captive Day Swells Exchange Student Fund . wf we The Hi-Nus and Shield Staffs give their bids for captives al the auction. Claudia Wade was the “shapely” surprise, which erupted from a package during the auction on Captive Day. ; Richard, Kathy and Lindaaré down on their knees prayile James Joy, Rich Martin, Wayne for mercy from their mas Reynolds, and Tim Fox, captives, ters : are waiting their fate. a : : a iam asl scape . Jim Graves takes the lead of his captive RUHS’s new kickline during Captive Day is made up of Harry Brown, Kathy Murphy, which he claimed for the Tim Fox, and “The Boy Wonder,” Randy (Robin) Miller. Hi-Nus Staff. Coach Ken Richter, auctioneer, tries to get bids _ po 8 for this captive. Coach Milo is “uncovered” at the auction. oo aS These captives don’t know it, but they are in for a big surprise! ee ee : Gail Sullivan thinks, “I wonder who will be the next lucky one?” Captive Activities Beth Rowley and Bruce Guilliam find the organ- ist enchanting. Bill Weeks, Linda Clark, Cindy Amaral and Mary Baca get together for 4 ch chat. { Tom Hartman and Dana Cappetta and Lana Maze and Jan Olofsson are surprised by the photographer. Ron Harris and Linda Wade are captivated by the music, j sjaved Ol. And the band play Costumed students congregate at the entrance door, Y UE 18! oe FR Se x fm Es ve CHL e Ae LAY i 2 Danny Dreger and Al McGreehan seem to be enjoying their dates, Continue at Dance March 11, 1966 CeCe Meno and Al McGreehan play patti-cake with friends during intermission, 231 Sophomore Committees Plan for Gala PUBLICITY COMMITTEE—First Row: Gloria Murry, Jackie Peoples, Linda Campbell, L’Tanya Brewer, i and Tyra Young. Second Row; Shirley Jamerson, Shelly Baumberger, Ivory Poole, Lois Barnett, Brenda Sands, and.Carolyn Hayes. ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE—First Row: Carolyn Hayes, and Ben Dunn. Second Row: Young, L’Tanya Brewer, Marco Gonzales, an Stowell, Brenda Sands, and Carl Hobson, Lonnie Jackson, Gloria Murry, Dana Alexander, Lynn Gerrano, Ivory Poole, Shelley Baumberger, Tyra d Marie Cardosa. Third Row: Shirley Jimerson, Randy 232 Soph Hop DECORATION COMMITTEE—First Row: Lonnie Jackson, Carl Hobson, Lynn Serrano, Ben Dunn, Dana Alex- ander, and Warren Goddard. Second Row: Barbara Meiser, Brenda Brad- ley, Delora Davenport, Vicki Riva- monte, Jeanette Madden, Susan Al- varez, and Kathie Tenity. Third Row: Beth Orr, Sylvia Alvarez, Belinda Davis, Unknown, Margaret Thomson, Cindy Morenz, and Sue Smith. May 13, 1966 REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE—Sandra Nakazond, Lonnie Jackson, Lynn Serrano, and Pat Nelson. f CLEANUP COMMIT TEE—First Row: Marco Gon - zales, Barbara Meiser, and John Suerstedt. Second a]. Row: Linda Campbell, Lois Barnett, Beth Orr, Cindy Morenz, and Lena Durante. i Juniors Take Us (| 1On a “Roman Holiday’ 4; PUBLICITY COMMITTEE—First Row: Patsy Carter and Helen Moore. Second Row; Francis Pang, Lynn Bennett, Ida Fahrenholtz, and Mary Lee Rowley. QUEEN COMMITTEE—First Row: Hele? Moore, Doris Harris, and Paula Fielding. Second Row: Don Hansen, Cliff Howard, am Mike Quintana. Or ee es ee BAND COMMITTEE—First Row: Loretta Fuller, Patsy Carter, Helen Moore, and Brenda Williams. Second Row: Leroy Olguin, Joe Pulido, Marlene Quintana, Beverly Ingram, and Francis Pang. 234 At the Prom April 23, 1966 mm or tig ange . ce : ‘ DECORATIONS COMMIT TEE—First Row: Nancy Shideler, Patsy Hill, Helen Moore, Ray Meno, Brenda Williams, and Francis Pang. Second Row: Sherry Sbrazza, Loretta Fuller, Pat Robinson, Linda Berg, Janice Van Meter, Colette Le Febvre, Marlene Quintana, and Danny Hyde. | BIDS COMMIT TEE—Jack Cole, Lynn Bennett, Nad eo: —— : _ . , Ida Fahrenholtz, and Shirley Chan. REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE—First Row: Patsy Carter, Lynn Bennett, Ida Fahrenholtz, and Francis Pang. Second Row: Lynda Avila, Beatrice Diaz, Nancy Adkins, Nancy Gallagher, and Linda David. 235 Loyal students support team at the basketball tournament. Seniors give a victory yell after winning a rally. Rallies Attract The RHUS dog ==, caicher captures % = some guys, after — they unsuccess- fully tried to ruin the basketball team. Our loyal Pom- pon leader, Niki Millovich, poses with her “gang.” The faithful rally boys are always on the job. The Powder Puff game proved different as our “cute” yell lead- ers can verify. Head Majorette, Janet Greene, and her “bunch” Carl Plunkett awaits with ribbons and flowers for Homecoming candidates. salute the photographer. TUNE CLASS 1936 We-next-view-the Senior Bench; which-was donated. by: the Glass 6fJune;1936; Afamiliar Sight on-our-campus, the .bench-is located:be- tween-the History and’Print:Shop Buildings: Tis a traditionthat-the bench is Supposed - ly: “reserved for Seniors, only: The bench was builtin the-summeérof-1936' and-was financed from the surplus. funds: ofthe Class of June, 1936. Representing theClass of. June, -1936, are Mrs; Frances :(Ausez) Krame r, elass treas- urer, and Mr Charles Hahn, Student Associ- ation president. 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. Mr. John Holm directs this organization. SOCIETY MEMBERS—First Row: Sandi Otterbein, Mr. John Holmes, Advisor; Kathy Murphy, and Cindy Wilde. Second Row: Dennis Pocekay, Pat Mapps, Irene Grandowski, Bob Panoras, and Dennis Forfang. Honor Societies Give Spanish Honor Society SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY In order to become a member of the Spanish Honor Society, a student must have an “A’’ average in Spanish and a “B” average in all of his other Classes. Sponsoring the so- ciety is Mrs. Delphine Rob- erts. i o second Row: retta Tipo” ae a ra ee Seo ra Fi vvdlte SOCIETY MEMBERS—First Row: Anna Low, Julie Klette, Debbie Evans, and Sandra Sheppard. Mrs. Delphine Roberts, Advisor; Dee Ourso, Linda Mack, Diana McMullen, Carol Eaton, and Lo Third Row: Fernando Dizon, Bill Kennedy, and Mike Hayes. VS QUILL AND SCROLL—First Row: CeCe Meno, Dee Ourso, and Bob Carlsen. Second Row: Joan Morsony, Jim Graves, Ken Smart, Darleen Meyer, and Barbara Taylor. To become a member of the Quill and Scroll it is necessary to have at least 160 inches of stories in print or to have done superior work in Journalism, A “B” average in all subjects is required. This is an international society for high school students of Journalism. Deserving Students Recognition Thespians The requirements to be a member of the Dramatic Honor Society are to have at least 100 hours of outside work of dramatic arts, This society is headed by Mr. Richard Gaskins, drama coach, THESPIANS — Cliff Howard, Kathy Dolan, Linda Sheffield, and Gary Whittemore, | ; ae te eee OO CO : i al SENIORS MEMBERS—First Row: Bill Moore, Darleen Meyer, Doreen Mickalson, Anna Low, Sandy Otterbein, Cindy Meiser, Janice Pea cock, Sandi Sheppard, Charlotte Isley, Lynell Means, and ae ae mons. Second Row: Fer- nando Dizon, Cindy Wilde, Kathy Murphy, Diana Mc- Mullen, Linda Chair ’ Lynne McKinley, Joan Morsony, Julie Klette, Betty Ralff, Marie Suy, Susan Bergdahl, and Sole- dad Lopez. Third Row: Jan Olofsson, Sandi Hopkins, Loretta Tipton, Lorraine Smith, Nancy Scott, Mary Justus. Melinda Simmons, and Linda Mack. Fourth Row: Dennis Pocekay, Dennis Forfang, Earl Chi- dester, Steve Murphy, John Moore, Joe Cernac, Bob Carlson, and John Frost. Not Pictured: Greta Aug- ustin, Cecelia Baumann, Donna Bellah, Donna Bruce, Laura Conner, Marita Davilla, Barbara Eastman, Carol Eaton, Janet Farris, Dallas Fin frock, John Frost, Irene Grandowski, Robert Hall, Michael Hays, Michael Heffley, Cynthia Meiser, John Mirich, Delores Ourso, Linda Sheffield, Gay Wheatley, and Boyd York, LIFE MEMBERS—First Row; Kathy Murphy, Cindy Wilde, Sandy Otterbein, Janice Pea- cock, Sandi Sheppard, and Lorraine Smith. Second Row: Fernando Dizon, Linda Chaires, Julie Klette, Doreen Mickalson, Anna Low, and Me- linda Simmons, Third Row: Dennis Pocekay, Dennis For- fang, Lynell Means, Loretta Tipton, and Linda Mack. Not Pictured: Carol Eaton, Mi- chael Mays, Michael Heffley, and Boyd York. JUM Rom, McD Roge Exeellent « Keit Row Oli Shir Nan King Thit l p Grades — SPRING OF FICERS—First Row: Diana McMullen, Social Chair FALL OFFICERS—Mary Mitchell, Social Chairman; Art man, and Cindy Wilde, Secretary-Treasurer. Second Row: sen, Vice-President, and Jenny Milstead, President. No De nnis Forfang, President, and Linda Mack, Vice-President. Pictured: Secretary-Treasurer, Julie Klette. JUNIOR MEMBERS—First Row: Mark Fischer, Phillip McDown, Daniel Mayeda, Roger Stejskal, Mike Ro- | bak, Dennis Leong, and Keith Petterson. Second Row: Beverly Einer, Connie Oliveira, Linda David, Shirley Chan, Linda Berg, Nancy Shideler, Chandra NM) King, and Linda Wade. . Third Row: Janette Liles, Loretta Kyle, Alice Reed, Phebe O’Shea, Marcelle Maddox, Carol De Long, and Colleen Covell. Not i Pictured: Elissa Belche, | Lynne Bennett, Kathleen Brown, Marethia Bullock, § Gary Chaires, Ida Fahren- @ holtz, Mary Dybdahl, Gary Galan, Elizabeth Hall, Vir- ginia Hansen, Kathryn Jackson, Laura Jones, Linda Lindstrom, JoAnn Menezes, Sandra Naka- zono, Carol Pontious, Re- gina Pornaras, Gary Reed- er, and Michael Warwick. Produce Membership in the i i i § i fl California Scholarship Society é MISS ELAINE DALE CSF Advisor . SOPHOMORE MEMBERS—— First Row: Frankie Devine, Connie Adams, Linda Camp- bell, Jeanette Madden, L’ Tanya Brewer, and Brenda Bradley. Second Row: Dorothy Dechant, Cindy Morenz, Shelly Baumberger, Kathy Anellini, and Lois Barnett. Third Row: Charles Bayard, Craig Wood, Bruce McArthur, and Ben Dunn, Not Pictured: Duane Bradley, Richard Bro- dale, Janice Glass, Sandra Ingraham, Dennis Knuckles, Ricky Layton, Charles Mal- one, Carol Meaders, Andrea Michell, Beth Orr and John Suerstedt. AT’s Club The purpose of the 4T’s club is to introduce to interested students the profession of teaching. The 4T’s club takes trips to different Uni- versities during the year. 4T’S MEMBERS—First Row: CeCe Meno, Corriene Yates, Anna Low, Charlotte Isley, and Julie Klette. Second Row: Mrs. Margaret Iwai, Sponsor; Lana Maze, Marie Drumhiller, and Shirley Chan, Third Row: Marlene Keller, CarolEaten, Edna Wade, and Bonnie Lyles, Spanish Club Learning about Spanish culture and having fun are two of the Spanish Club’s purposes. Car washes and candy sales are held to raise money for activities. Educa- tional field trips and other fun type trips are taken during the year. Mrs. Elsie Sanchez and Mr. Kenneth Rawsonare the sponsors ofthe club, - F 4 SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS—First Row: Mary Mitchell, Vickie Weston, Cecilia Baumann, Linda Crockett, Linda Davis, Vicky Bise, Mary Buenrostro, Anna Low, Shari O’Neal, Sharon Taylor, Tyra Young, Brian Denny, and Carlos Villagran, Second Row: Jan Martin, Jesse Gonzales, Lucas Lopez, Rusty Johnson, Le | Bennett, Diane Rogers, Maggie Oceguera, and Linda Avila. Third Row: Mr. Kenneth Rawson, Sponsor; Maty Ellen Lopez, Laura Vega, Richard Golueke, Jo Ann Menes, Carol Eaton, Nancy Scott, Laura Jones, Myrtle Hyde, Susan Galloway, Soledad Lopez, Lorraine Solario, Diane Bridges, Unknown, Unknown, Mike Munday; Mrs. Elsie Sanchez, Sponsor; and Jose Segouia. Fourth Row: Colleen Covell, Joe Solario, Linda Bridges, aes Susan Short, Connie Swanson, and Loralyn White. Spanish Club Attends Annual Halloween Party Members of the Spanish Club, who are in full costume, enjoy the festivities of the annual Halloween party. Joe Solorio is surrounded by costumed girls who are com- peting for his attention. een er in ae Mary Mitchell and Mr. Ken- neth Rawson, advisor, seem to be racing against each other for some odd reason, Forensics Club Attends Many Tourneys The Forensics Club is designed to promote the speech arts by enabling students to attend tourna- ments of the Golden Gate Speech Association and of the National Forensics League. The activities include debate, dramatic interpretation, humorous interpretation, oratorical interpretation, original oratory, impromptu and extemporaneous speaking. The Club meets one evening each week for practice of events to come on succeeding Saturdays and sometimes to plan social events, which occur about once a month. Be i.) Se : Ro Si on 5 SB gh ; eu | ee ' z fi Opler. Marilyn Hopkins, Lion Club Contest Entrant, and Erma King, tournament participant humorous interpretation, Erma Wardley, Dan Brooks, and Jenny Mil- stead were participants in individual events at the Golden Gate Speech Association, d Cliff Howard and Marcelle Maddox won trophies in individual events. , Br SOR OP = Nees 4 Fe DEBATE CLUB MEMBERS—First Row: Shelley Baumberger, Cliff Howard, Mrs. Lucile Place, sponsor; Marcelle Maddox, and Jenny Milstead. Second Row: Dana Hyatt, Sarah Dunham, Debbie Bryan, Erma King, and Jim Billey. Third. Row: Paul Keitz, Tom Rood, Dan Brooks, Bill Weeks, Steve Younts, and Roger 246 Stejskal. Writers Club pare: ik 4 WRITER’S CLUB MEMBERS—First Row: Carol Pontious, Dan Mayeda, Dennis Stalnaker, Regina Ponaras, and Jill Regal. Second Row: Miss Caplow, Mary Dybdahl, Steve Younts, Jenny Milstead, Darleen Meyers, Alice Clark, Bob Nicolini, and Roger Stejkakal. Third Row: Jim Graves, Lance Morgan, Steve Farney, Willie, the Book-Worm, Mike Batler, Martha McConnell, Phil Marlowe, and Mark Fischer, cae acT k t WRITERS CLUB Publishing the Landmark magazines is the main duty of this organization. Any- one who is interested in writing may join this club, which is sponsored by Miss Sharon Caplow. CLUB OFFICERS—Danny Mayeda, Sargent at Arms; Carol Pontious, Editor-in-Chief; Steve Farney, Treasurer; Martha McConnell, Secretary; Jenny Milstead, Vice-President. Seated—Miss Caplow, Sponsor. 2AT7 gq rne The purpose of the Publicity Committee is to make posters for coming SA activities. Meetings are held every Wednesday in Room 202. Miss R, Simmons is the teacher in charge. FALL PUBLICITY COMMITTEE—Karen Bamford, Mary Baca, Vi-Ann Fulco, Linda Autrey, and Miss Roberta Simmons, sponsor. Publicity Committee Advertises School Events | ee Future Nurses Club Ss fi ga ¥ ___ Does Many Projects t 4 ae é FUTURE NURSES CLUB a i Participation in voluntary work at hospitals is one of the many. f a bis activities of the Future Nurses. Any girl interestedin the nursing i ae profession is eligible to join the club, whichis sponsored by Mrs. a Margot Halvorsen, ay at 4 ‘ J : i oe ie For Hospital Patients PTT “Cindy Violet, President, and Mrs. Margot successful leaders of Future Nurses Club. ee e Future Nurses Club members work on projects of year. 5 q = S i EI CLUB MEMBERS—Fir st Row: Cindy Violet, Nancy Violet, Barbara Meiser, Cindy Meiser, and Sandi Otterbein. Second Row: Linda Decious, Jirna Stevenson, Carole Jenkins, Patsy Skinner, Paula Rush, and Kathy Brown. TRAFFIC COMMISSIONERS Mr. Ernest Posey,. in charge of the hall commissioners, a FIFTH PERIOD COMMISSIONERS—First Row: Gail Sullivan, Marita Davilla, Joyce Bradley, Dorris Harris, Vicki Bise, Mary Buenorostro, Shirley Lethridge, and Pat Wells. Second Row: Gail Harris, Elouise Thomas, Claudia Olden, James Harris, Willie Carter, James Kyle, and Herle Gullary. Third Row: Charles Murry, Gloria Murry, Patricia Warren, Eldridge Robinson, Joyce Holland, Robert Conley, and Margaret Ford. KEEP HALLS IN ORDER EL g u a commissioner in 1a Commissioners oulse omas and Gail Harris maura de Pornaras upon the reason she is in the hall. Gail Harris fills out a citation for a student loitering all. WAT ail checks Claudette Olden to see 4 if she is doing her job. - | at the THIRD PERIOD COMMISSIONERS. . .First Row: Brenda Butler, Jonnie Randle, Donna Bellah, and Sandy Krause. Second Row: Jackie Wydermyer, Barbara Woodard, Shirley Reid, Pat Skinner, and Emmett Young. Third Row: Glenda Ganger, Ron Dover, and Leila Spicer. Commissioner Shirley Bosler asks Kathy. Student Paulette Linzy is questioned by a |. Faeth for a blue slip.. Commissioners Lois Carr and Cathy h Harris, FOURTH PERIOD COM-, MISSIONERS, . .First Row: Adeline Campbell, Alice Crane, Nancy Lee Hendrix, Shirley Bosler, Kathy Harris, and Carolyn Hatzell. Second Row: Juanita McCowan, Terry y Eads, Barbara Jefferson, ye Doris Sims, Janice Goddard, ¢ ¥ and David Harris. Third Row: Neil Andre, John Fox, Alan ¢. § Griffith, Pat Richard, Barbara Foster, Lois Carr, and Dallas { Finfrock. € ray if 1¢€ woe zy, 4 Sources of |F Information ff Pum) Leadto =f oe : Our Library | LIBRARY ASSISTANTS—First Row: Anna Meletiou, Doris Mills, DonnaCrittenden, Karen Teninty, Carolyn Paquito, and Phyllis Mott. Second Row: Janie Brown, Cherie Colbert, Jeanette Vaught, Charlene Davis, Mary Myers, and Martha McConnell. Third Row: Ruth Wilkins, Vickie Miller, Beverly Jergenson, Mildred Reser, Kathleen Roberson, and Nancy Hall. LEFT: Barbara Buck collects helpful in- formation from the school library for her term report. : Boys reluctantly work on outside reports. LEFT: Library Assistants, Elaine Newkiek, Sylvia Al- varez, and Elizabeth Way, ar- range books in proper order. RIGHT: Miss Dorothy Swen- son, Assistant Librarian, thoughtfully consults Webster Mrs. Beatrice Kertis, Head Librarian, explains the card catalogue to Nancy Hall. hie LIBRARY ASSISTANTS—First Row: Virginia Rios, Deborah Wilson, Linda Teixeira, Susan Tilghman, Linda Love, and Joyce Hamlin, Second Row: Cathy Anderson, Judith Candle, Yolanda Duran, Shirley Lethridge, Nancy Fletes, Lola Archyleta, and Shirley Lipsky. Third Row: Randy Green, Larry Eads, Carolyr Jackson, Pat Dreger, Betty Meriwether, John Clemons, and Steve Glasgow. AFS Club. The AFS Club works to spark interest inthe ex- change student pro-— gram. The organization is sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Protter and Mrs. Leontine Bennett. AFS CLUB—First Row: ; Biendn Bradley, Kathy Faeth, Pam Seinen. Sandi Wakeman, and Rose Chidester. Second Row: Mrs. Ruth Protter, sponsor; Miriam Gould, Shelly Baumberger, Sandi Otterbein, and Joenita Clemmons. Third Row: Steve Younts,Ken Smart, Carl McGlaflin, Ray Meno, Melinda Simmons, Jan Olofsson, and Mrs. Leontine Bennett, sponsor. Chess Club Anyone who is interested in playing chess or 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 the sponsor of the organization, chess game. { Mr. Oberg, sponsor, looks on as Ernest Silva, Stewart Morgan, and Mario Aguilar concentrates on their 254 Journalism Cubs Edit Page in Berkeley Post And Three Hi-Nus Editions as syesesetessy epeistisieese] weeee te, Responsible for the Cub Editions of the Hi-Nus are Dana Hyatt, Editor-in- Chief; Walt Russey, Sports Editor; Chris Belche, Assistant Editor; Helen Moore, GAA Editor, and Sandra Radder, Managing Editor. MN’ cue Fernandes, dark room technician, surveys the new negatives. Mike Williams, Cub photographer, took many pictures for this Shield, Ld j = ON Me ts Journalism Cubs—First Row: Helen Mo ore, Karen Bamford, Myrtle Clark, Beverly Holmes, Linda iH Miller, Paulette Yednak, Shirley Chan, and Vickie Miller. Second Row: Sandy Radder, Chris Belche, ; Sharon Foo, Sharyon Taylor, Jeannie Woell, Annie Jones, Lorraine Solario, and Sharie Sbrazza. Third Row: Steve Younts, Dana Hyatt, Lisso Harper, Walt Russey, and Linda Bridges. 255 Girls Model Styles and Fashions from Macy’s To Entertain the Feminine Students of RUHS Anthea Schuman models this year’s latest J age Pcionia raincoats. oan Glasper displays the new look in Picnic time is almost here, as Vi Ann Fulco Sportswear. can verify in her stunning two-piece bathing : q ich is popular again Prom time is just around the corner, as Sandy Dell Williams models a “granny” dress, the ee eee lee a re Hopkins models the latest in party wear. veers ae this new fad in lounge-wear. ed and grace” Cherly Roberts seems very pois line ful, as she models her brocade emplr formal. Sandi Bowman models a paisley print scarf, Cindy Morenz seems to float across the stage which is “in” for Spring. in her simple, yet effective, formal. World Culture Class, Period 6, Enacts “Rupert,” a Play of | Courtly = Of} Ea ee Love 2 7 ¢H Joel-Small, Jill Regal, Jill McDaniels, Betty Bath, Susan Hannan, Timothy Hackett, and Mike Butler, hold a dress rehearsal, Sir Rupert, Joel Small, slays dragon, Jill Regal, as his adored one, Jill McDaniels cheers, Actress and seamstress, Susan Hannan, and Betty Bath ? playwright, actress, seamstress, and swordsmith, await their cues, Actors Jill Regal, Susan Hannan, Jill McDaniel, Tim Hackett, Betty Bath, Nannette Goree, and Mike Butler, cele- brate, after the curtain goes down, Al McGreehan and company attempt unsuccessfully to crash a basketball rally. ; ook on, aS Rich Oilers become engulfed in traditional Richmond spirit at a football rally. mond wins another basketball game. Is Aroused at the Many Rallies and Games RUHS Straw-hat band becomes idle as Oiler Hoopsters romp at the Richmond Rooters, let’em have it. Gridley Tournament. Confidence is a big lead and a great team ATHLETICS a As we walk down the main hall of our school, we stop to view the trophy case, - which is found in the foyer. of the auditorium. This case, which became a permanent part of - our school in 1949, was donated by the Classes of 1946, 1947, and 1948, as well as donations from various other sources. The.approximate cost of construction was $1,171.52. ae Approximately. 153° trophies, which are viewed in the. case, éxemplify the top achieve- ments: of: our ‘students in both the athletic and scholastic fields: a, (Oe Mr. Colman Fannin, Student Association president of 1948, andMr.Clarence Harrison; - president of the Class of 1949, are pictured here with a few-of the trophies from the case. COACH ROBERT ANDERSON Director of Athletics Cross Country Assistant Track Coach COACH JIM SCHRIBER Soph Football Soph Basketball f - «+ tet. Se Pa ie a COACH KENNETH RICHTER Head Track Coach Soph Football COACH DENNIS GIU NTINI Assistant Varsity Football Coach % Junior Varsity Baseball Selig COACH FRANK MILO Varsity Football Wrestling A TN aL a 9 COACH JOE STENSON PE Department Chairman ™ Varsity Basketball COACH FRANK KOCSIS Varsity Football, Head Coach Wrestling COACH STEVE LAWTON Tennis Coach pres 3 ae gs: ot COACH RICH ABE Junior Varsity Basketball MS COACH EMERY PHILLIPS Junior Varsity Football Varsity Baseball Basketball Quintet Dominates = 2 Victorious Oilers gather after presentation of awards. CoachJoe Stenson, Brady Stewart, - js James Weaver, Dan Larson, James Anderson, Dave Strand, Harry Brown, Steve Meahan, Pep band Ee up for the Lisso Harper, Mike Martinez, Keith Harmon, and Larry Lobb receive the trophies. next number. r - WWW ae Pf Band members prepare for the journey home after one eee! an exciting game. Steve Meahan cuts down the net as a traditional part of winning a basketball Se tournament, a4 y : , , Faculty members, Mr. Bennett, Mr. Olson, Mr. Yates and Mr. Richmond rooters arrive at Gridley. Mayers, turn out in support for Gridley Tournament. March 3, 4, 5, 1966 GRIDLEY TOURNAMENT M Richmond 93 Piedmont 68 Richmond 78 Gridley 59 Richmond 75 El Cerrito 67 | Most Valuable Player of Tournament—Stewart Brady All Tournament Team—Dave Strand All Tournament Team—Harry Brown Nigd not Lt vb Brady Stewart, most valuable player of the tournament, goes up for two-points. VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD—First Row: Charles Weaver, Tim Wilburn, Lloyd Madden, Dennis Rich- ardson, Carl Harris, Joe Cernac, Harry Oxford, Scott Bamford, Mike Suda, Jim Despot, and Bob Carlsen. Second Row: Coach Frank Kocsis, Chauncey Turnbow, Herb Phillips, Noel Price, Lee Harrison, Lisso Harper, Bud Anger, Dennis Kroll, John Linhart, Ed DeLaTorre, Russ Martin, Tom Barrett, and Coach Frank Milo, Third Row: Bert Keeton, Don Williams, Bill Terrell, Ray Harris, Randy Green, John Sattler, Rod Smith, and Tim Fox. VARSITY FOOTBALL PROVIDES The 1965 Oiler Varsity Football Team, with a record of two wins and seven defeats, had a rough, but thrilling sea- son. Under the direction of Frank Kocsis, head coach, and Frank Milo, assistant coach, the gridironmenhad many satisfying moments. Some of these were the 14-13win over the Red and Blue traditional rival, El Cerrito; the 14-13 win over the De Anza Dons, the Oiler country cousins, in the season opener, and the hard-fought battle against California’s number one football team, the Bellarmine High School Bells of Santa Clara. Lloyd Madden, halfback, was named on the first team of the All-ACAL on offense, while he became a member of the All-CITY Team both on offense and defense. Lloyd re- ceived the Blanket Award for the Most Valuable Back. Carl Ray Harris End Guards Dennis Kroll, Harry Oxford, and Tim Fox were members of the ALL-CITY Second Team defensive unit. Oxford and Kroll also received ALL-ACAL Honorable Mentions. Offensive Guard Mike Suda received the Oil Can Award for being the Outstanding Lineman. Quarterback Dennis Richardson was honored with the Weatherington Memorial Award for the Outstanding Student on the team, Harry Oxford and Dennis Richardson were chosen by the team as season captains. Oxford also received the Oil Can Award for the Best Team Player. Quarterback Best Team Player pems fu Dennis Richardson Award Weatherington Memorial - f For Best Scholastic Reco! | Harry Oxford ‘ Guard ‘ OilCan Award For Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Joe Cernac Tackle Bob Carlsen End MANY THRILLING MOMENTS SE ASON’S SCORES Encinal Alameda - Bellarmine -El Cerrito Ells San Leandro Pacific Berkeley Jim Despot Tackle Tim Wilburn Fullback 4 % ante Ee [ae S . Sophomore Herb Phi against the El Cerrito Gauchos, to throw a block. (No. 77). en, 8 Ed DeLa Torre Guard Lloyd Madden Halfback Blanket Award and Best Back of the year Award me i ad d rier) picks up another substantial gain Chauncey Turnbow (No. 42) comes over In hot pursuit is 6’ 7’’, 230-pound Gaucho Bill Nelson Lloyd Madden, 26, carries against San Leandro as Chance Lisso Harper blocks. a Foros a cout : Lloyd Madden tries to break tl 12, manuvers past a DeAnza tackler. Richmond went on to win 14-7, two Encinal tackles. Charlie Weaver breaks away against Encinal, Lloyd Madden and Dennis Kroll come up in the rear to assist him. Dennis Richardson rolls out for a pass against Encinal, as Carl Ray Harris gets ready to block. Lisso Harper is on a breakaway after a pass reception against DeAnza. Lloyd Madden runs across the El Cerrito goal line, as Jim Despot and Tom Barrett look on, je 4 ee ak ae De i ae ak %. ee eee 3 eae s coe . 4 After a fumble, Lloyd Madden Lloyd Madden is stopped for a short gain against Encinal. John Linehart and Charles Weaver are ready to assist. tackles a San Leandro player. SE ASON’S SCORES Richmond 37 De Anza 0 ; Richmond 19 Encinal 0 Richmond 45 Alameda 7 Richmond 21 El Cerrito 20 Richmond 13 Ells 8 Richmond 26 San Leandro 20 Richmond 21 Pacific 0 Richmond 13 Berkeley 4] JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM—First Row: Bill Runions, Roy Nickola, Dan Brooks, Maurice Hole- men, Wayne McNeil, Jack Lundquist, and Tom Childs. Second Row: Coach Emery Phillips, Ken Gross, Joe Ortega, Dave Gillette, Don Fine, Jewel McCullar, Bob Hunt, Max Curtis, Joe Pulido, Al Pedescleaux, and Coach Dennis Giuntini. | JUNIOR OILERS BRING HOME ACAL CROWN | SEASON’S HIGHLIGHTS The Oiler Junior Varsity Football Team, coached by Emery Phillips, Head, and Dennis Giuntini, assistant, posted a 7-1 win loss record this season and took the ACAL Champion- ship, which should indicate what kind of Varsity RUHS is going to have next season, Quarterback Don Williams re- ceived the most Outstanding Player Award, while Jack Lunquist and Billy Terrell were voted team captains. Other notable JV’s were Tom Barrett, Joe Pulido, John Sattler and Charles Weaver. Dennis Kroll John Lindhart Guard Center | Tom Barrett Lisso Harper John Sattler ao 3 End End Tackle SS Le sas Ss ae — i William Terrell James Gulledge Jack Lundquist Bill Runions Tackle Don Williams Quarterback Herbie Phillips Fullback | | Jewel Mc Cullar Fullback id ‘ 25 ae Re ae 2 ¥ a “a ¥ % F Ors mee.” i fe a it : ae DEFENSIVE UNIT—First Row: Joe Ortega, Jewel McCullar, and Al Pedescleaux. Second Row: Dave Gillette, Jack Lundquist, Max Curtis, and Joe Pulido. A A ATE aA”. ae fe a ' Ps | i . or a 3 « ‘ SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM-First Row: Michael Gann, Ed Montgomery, Rick Layton, Kerry Smith, Tim Cucchi, Marco Gonzales, Wesley Buth, Horace Swinney, Terry Moore, Trelt Wagner, and Victor Joyc. Second Row: Carl Newton, Ralph Vega, Tom Jackson, Richard Holtman, Mike Scott, Steven Rowe, Jim Franklin, Don Godwin, Dwight Lee, Mike Bunch, and John Anderson. Third Row: Unknown, Charles Tobey, Wendell Bevell, Ed Pocekay, Mike Griffin, Ike Wardley, Keith Logan, Bruce Greer, Robert Banner, Ken McIntosh, Steve Deiscoll and John Johnson. Fourth Row: James Pleau, William Wallaker, Don Lawson, John Guinn, Ronald Langston, Alvin Harris, Darold Dunn, Ray McCoy, Robert Lusafsan, and George Thrower. Fifth Row: Terry Hinman, Max Curtis, Clayton Sylvester, Don Slalker, Gary Lee Boyd, and Pat Cash. . _ Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond ‘ Richmond y. Richmond | ALBERT HARRIS RICK LAYTON Halfback -: Quarterback Outstanding Player Captain JOHN GUINN TIM CUCCHI End Tackle SEASON’S SCORES Won: 4 Lost: 2 Tied: 1 = 0 6 14 12 6 6 21 MIKE BUNCH DON GODWIN Halfback Halfback Encinal 19 bs Alameda 12 El Cerrito 6 Ells 0 San Leandro 6 Pacific 0 Berkeley 0 Coach James Schriber and Coach He Richter are elated about the prosp of their team.! DON STALKER : BRUCE GREER STEVE ROWE MARCO GONZALES Tackle Halfback Guard Guard BILL WALLAKER MIKE GANN MIKE SCOTT TOM JACKSON Tackle Guard Fullback Quarterback RICHARD HOLTMAN KERRY SMITH Center Guard KEITH LOGAN MAX CURTIS Halfback Tackle CROSS 3 COUNTRY = we . ) ( A VARSITY SQUAD—First Row: Robert Kinzel, Paul Prazak, Steve Yost, Carl Green, Mike Price, and Raythal Douglas. Second Row: Coach Bob Anderson, Steve Anderson, Richard Pilkington, Robert Gent, Mike Robinson, Titus King, and Larry Priddy. VARSITY SCORES FVICHMONGs sees ene elses 22 ID Yoho Ny (V2 Ve Mi NE nae eee 35 ECerritoy -oo8 6 2. Pte WReOlehaMONG. Se A 5 ye oi iRovelaankeyol eon ee ee AS Hncinal = ss .6e ee 32 Borkeley . 5 4... son Seda 4 sks 73 OG DOTA a weet yeas 27 San Tieandro .2.... rae RICHMONd 64) sas0s 343) (2hkolMen@Gl 25 cea 5 A 33 EllS 2.22 se eee Gs “pacific oad ek 7c | CITY MEET BEIGSrrito: 2 a) ose. oats 30 RUICHMMONG een es ce cree 48 DCOAN ZAM te Fount ohtan encase “s 59 fe Biles tees, ox eee 90 SOPHOMORE RUNNERS : 3 (Top to bottom) Gary 4 , ee Be 3 : ACAL cher, Rick Loomis, John Hogan, and Craig Richmond fourth place Royce Stone. Nb VARSITY RUNNERS—Mike Price, Mike Robinson, Rich- JUNIOR VARSITY RUNNERS—Leo Bandini, Titus King, VARSITY TOP Yay ard Pilkington, and Robert Kinzel. and Ed Faeth. able runner, 2 tain. Two- nd Pall SPRINTS TO VICTORY JUNIOR VARSITY SOPHOMORE SCORES SCORES Richmond De Anza El Cerrito Richmond El Cerrito Richiond Richmond Encinal Berkeley Alameda Richmond De Anza Encinal Richmond Alameda Richmond San. Leandro. Richmond Pacific 1 Cerrito San Leandro Jeet ae 3) Richmond De Anza Pacific De Anza Richmond CITY MEET Richmond El ania Richmond JUNIOR VARSITY—City and ACAL Champions. First Fow: ees First Richmonc Fifth Marlowe, Dale Roberts, Mike Casola, and Dave Ruport. Second Row:. Place A Place ae Anderson, Carlos Ortega, Ed Faeth, Leroy Olquin, andLewis. eleska,. a ee neem VARSITY RUNNERS—Carl Green, Steve Anderson, Richard Moya, and Robert Gent. RUNNERS—Lewis Scie. Coach Anderson, and Stewart Mor- gan compare their running records, Pl, SOPHOMORE TEAM—First Row: Tim Coats, Bennie Fox, Don Lindsly, Rich. Mathews, Den- (i TW0- Steve Yost. Most valu- nis Knuckles, and Craig Wood. Second Row: Tony Dorado, Gary Letcher, Gary Billingsley, My fi Pau“ Prazak, Varsity Cap- Jouquin Duzon, Bob Greuner, Gary Newcomer, and Durand Doi. Third Row: Duane Bradley, Rick Loomis, Keith Bradley, Royce Stone, John Hogan, Paul Hutton, and Chuck Olson. VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM—First Row: Craig Wood, Joe Daniels, George McGlothen, Ed Faeth, Cliff Gore, Joe Ortega, and Jerry Ruggerio, Second Row: Vince McCarrie, Henry Thiesfield, Chauncy Turnbow, Dennis Kroll, Charles Weaver, Tim Wilburn, and Coach Frank Kocsis. VARSITY SEASON’S SCORES Won 10, Lost 2, Tied 1 Richmond 40 Redwood 13 Richmond 28 Berkeley 24 Richmond 22 Oakland 30 Richmond 36 San Leandro 19 Richmond 13 Encinal 30 Richmond 25 Redwood 20 Richmond 43 Napa 8 Richmond 33 Pacific 19 Richmond 26 Livermore 26 Richmond 27 Alhambra 20 Richmond 36 Jefferson E Richmond 41 Ells 4 Richmond 51 Geo, Wash. 0 ae q DENNIS KROLL 178 pound Class 276 ACAL Champion Fourth Place NCI 193 pound Class ACAL Champion CHARLES WEAVER BOB HUNT 168 pound Class ZL Charles Weaver, Varsity Champion, near-falls his opponent inthe Jefferson meet. CHAUNCY TURNBOW 168 pound Class ACAL Champion Fourth Place NCI Varsity Grapplers Capture ACAL Second; Junior Varsity Goes Undefeated DAVID WEINDELL Unlimited Class ! i DAVID JONES 165 lb, Class JOHN SVERSTEAT JUNIOR VARSITY’S Richmond 36 Redwood 11 145 Ib. Class SEASON’S SCORES Rickmond Napa 6 Won 13 - Lost 0 Richmond Pacific 6 Richmond 29 Redwood 18 Richmond Livermore 12 Richmond 48 Berkeley 5 Richmond Alhamb ra 17 Richmond 47 Oakland 8 Richmond Jefferson 5 Richmond 49 San Leandro 5 Richmond Ells 3 Richmond 30 Encinal 1g Richmond £ Geo. Wash. 0 ‘ GEORGE MCGLOTHEN _ Lightweight Varsity , ACAL 4 3d % : dil = ? bs JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM—First Row: Larry Washington, Ray Romero, Frank Potts, Hubert Wallace, Richard Mignone, and Jim Martin, Second Row: Robert Turner, Marco Gonzales, Mike Lee, Davy Marshall, John Holtman, Gerard Anger, Robert Bonner, and Coach Frank Milo. Baseball Highlights ane fs aes — ee Rie An ocometaaee ie Mike Warwick is safe at home plate. Dutch Walker is out at home plate. The opposition is tagged out by Richmond’s fir st baseman, The umpire calls strike one on a Richmond player. oe ‘ A inte eae ne ae oe ae a ae oe : Trt ee nce ee cea ale Greg Hill is tagged at first base but his hit puts a runner on third. Hoopsters Create y Cul ia | ay 5 James Weaver, along with Eagle Leonard Farr, goes for a re- bound, as Brady Stewart (right) looks on. Steve Meahan scores a lay-in against the Pacific Vikings — _ at the Oiler gym. 5 : } A i Zi A “a 7 Be ilk A in p : ; : : ee i ES bs ? . : : i he be : Ge j 5 A Coach Joe Stenson receives a memento at an Oiler rally from the Cian lare Eres . ‘i - ; i tilt. team players. Dave Strand, Dan Larson, BradyStewart, and Harry Oiler-old’’ gets past Brady Stewart in Alumni Brown present the gift. This was in honor of the Coach’s retire- ment from basketball. Exciting Moments z S88 : . = - 4 ; . | eo : : rein We ‘ : ih : a Dave Strand (left) and Brady Stewart (No. 24) fight for the ball with Eagle Jesse Reed (No. 23) in Ells contest at the Oiler gym. Harry Brown fights for rebound with two Encinal players, as James Anderson (No. 54) and BradyStewart (background) look on, : Ex-Oiler Harold Philips grips rebound from Keith Harmond (No. 44), as Tom Champion (No, 45), James Weaver (No. 40), and Jim Fink (background) look on, SEASON’S SCORES Won 18 - Lost 7 Richmond 69 Wilson 68 Richmond 51 McClymonds 53 Richmond 58 Mt. Diablo 44 Richmond 51 Oakland 59 Richmond 52 McClymonds 59 Richmond 50 Sequoia 48 Richmond 49 Poly 50 Richmond 62 Harry Ells 353 Richmond 52 De Anza 36 Richmond 61 Balboa 36 Richmond 56 Pacific 58 Richmond 65 El Cerrito 66 Richmond 64 Encinal 60 Richmond 77 Berkeley 79 Richmond 59 San Leandro 47 Richmond 71 Alameda 48 Richmond 70 Harry Ells 54 Richmond 49 De Anza 44 Richmond 83 Pacific oe a Richmond 62 El Cerrito 67 Richmond 54 Encinal 02 Richmond 74 Alumni 71 Richmond 75 Berkeley 70 Richmond 59 San Leandro 58 Richmond 65 Alameda 50 ( | ud 3 Fy es : : i Pipe ad | VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM—First Row: Larry Lobb, Keith Harmon, Dave Strand, Harry Brown, Lisso Harper, and James Weaver. Second Row: Coach Joe Stenson, Rick Merriman, Mike Martinez, Dan Larson, _ Steve Meahan, Brady Stewart, and Tom Barrett. Not pictured: James Anderson. | ——_—— - SS eee HARRY BROWN Forward Varsity Hoopsters Take ACAL Second Compete in Gridley Tourney Larson. Coach Stenson discusses a new play with Brady Stewart and Dan SS ROSES Seca: Brady Stewart goes up for two points as teammates, Jim Weaver and Dave Strand, look on. STEVE MEAHAN Guard ee LISSO HARPER Forward MIKE MARTINEZ, RICK MERRIMAN Senior Guards DAVE STRAND Center LUTHER CHAMPION Center SE ASON’S SCORES Won 17 - Lost 5 Wilson 46 _ Richmond 56 McClymonds 48 _ Richmond 59 Richmond 33 Richmond 50 Richmond 51 Mt. Diablo 36 — Richmond 52 Richmond 46 Oakland 32 — Richmond 67 Richmond 42 Ells Sola LuMChiMond: ss Richmond 27 De Anza 33 — Richmond 36 CONDI MARTINEZ 284 Guard MIKE MERRIMAN SAM EASTMAN Guard Guard ae Oiler JV’s Are Prominent Balbo ete 51 ElCerrito 43 gyms Encinal 9 —- Berkeley 47 San Leandro 30 JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD—First Row: Dave Carter, Mike Merri man, Condi Martinez, Rick Eckhardt, Will McKeluy, Herb Phillips, and Sam Eastman. Second Row: Coach R, Abel, Paul Harmon, Dave Gillette, Phil Hubbard, Jay Sheers, Tom Barrett, and RICK ECKHARDT TOM BARRETT HERB PHILLIPS Guard Forward Forward Team Leader in Scoring Richmond 31 Alameda onl Richmond 77 Encinal 40 e In League Play Richmond 55 Ells 46 Richmond 42 Seniors Richmond 37 De Anza 44 Richmond 60 Berkeley Richmond 58 Pacific 43 Richmond 59 San Leandro Richmond 61 E1lCerrito 35 Richmond 68 Alameda PHIL HUBBARD forward, Center — PAUL HARMON Forward, Center B Basketball Develops Varsity Players | ) B BASKETBALL TEAM—First Row: John Lancaster , Rich Layton, Wendell Horton, Ike Wardley, Don Jack- son, Tony Dorado, and Don Stuart. Second Row: John Mcintosh, Charles Meahan, Artie Salcido, John Guinn, Dan Johnson, Don Stalker, Robert Gustafson, Richard Hatzell, Glenn Jones, and Coach Jim Schriber. 3 Wendell Horton Guard John Guinn Forward, Center Don Stuart Guard SEASON’S SCORES Won 13 - Lost 5 Richmond 36 McClymonds 45 Richmond 52 HarryElls 38 Richmond 34 De Anza 44 Richmond 37 Wilson 40 Richmond 28 Pacific 30 Richmond 50 ElCerrito 32 Richmond 55 Encinal 26 Richmond 59 Berkeley 43 Richmond 46 San Leandro 38 Richmond 41 Alameda 13 Richmond 44 HarryElls 31 Richmond 46 De Anza 40 Richmond 65 Pacific 36 Richmond 41 ElCerrito 43 Richmond Encinal Forfeit Richmond 65 Berkeley 50 Richmond 54 San Leandro 35 2 i 0 Al da 4 IKE WARDLEY DAN JOHNSON Richmond 6 ameda 3 Forward, Center, Guard Forward Bear pceesurcn ms RICK LAYTON ART SALCIDO JOHN LANCASTER Guard Forward Guard Varsity Tracksters Break Reeords on Way to Probable ACAL Crown a. JOE CERMAC Discus 880 Relay Team—Clarence Taylor, Robert McCurry, Albert Harris, and George Barlow. LISSO L, HARPER STEVE YOST Se High Jump, Broad Jump Two Mile Run : CARL RAY HARRIS MELVIN COLLINS High Hurdle GREGG LITTELL Discus ROBERT GENT GLEN HAMMACK PAUL PRAZAK Mile Run Pole Vault Mile Run CLARENCE TAYLOR ROBERT McCURRY LLOYD MADDEN DON WILLIAMS 100,220,400 440,220, Relay 100, Broad Jump Low Hurdles Broad Jump, Relay Low Hurdles GEORGE BARLOW JAMES KYLE BOB CARLSEN ALBERT HARRIS 100, Relay 880, Low Hurdles Shotput 880, Relay VARSITY TRACK TEAM—First How: Slajenne tg, Caibeet harris. Steve Yost, Jim 1 Kyle, Carl 1 Ray Harris, Bob McCurry, Lisso Harper, George Barlow, Glenn Hammack, Lloyd Madden, Don Williams, and Carl Green. Second Row: Bert Keeton, Robert Gent, Joe Cernac, Bob Carlson, Paul Prazak, Mel Collins, Arno Brewer, and Titus King. Third Row: John Hogan, Jewell McGlaflen, Fred Claypole, Ottis Hardin, Robert Gillette, Bruce Greer, Bob Kinzel, Robert Conley, James Hardin, Chancey Turnbow, Robert Rowe, and Gordon Brown. Fourth Row: Ralph Vega, Greg Littell, Mike Mecartea, Brien Marlow, DeWhite Lee, Keith Bradley, Ed Watt, John Linhart, Brien O’Keefe, and Ken Meyers. Fifth Row: Bob Shadley, Mike Robinson, Phil Hubbard, Lee Walker, Clayton Sylvester, Gordon Stalker, Guy James, Dave Akin, Jewell McCullar, and Ray Metcalf, B Track Breaks Records, Too, And Follows Varsity BRUCE JONES H.H.,L.H., B44C Relay DOUG FARRELL 100,220, B 440 Relay ED FAE'l'H 1320, Mile Farrell, and Roosevelt Williams, Second Row; Bennie Fox,Joe Pulido, Joe Daniels, and George McGlothen. Third Row: Tim Cucchi, Tim Coats, Rupport, Willie George, Gerald Koehne, Raymond McCoy, Chuck Olsen, Carlos Ortega, Gary Letcher, Lewis Selaska, Durand Doi, Phil Soditch, Craig Wood, Ed Wagner, and Donald Hearn. 290 ROOSEVELT WILLIAMS B 220, 440, Relay JOE PULIDO Discus JOE DANIELS 660, Low Hurdles MIKE SCOTT B 100, 220, Relay WILLIE GEORGE B 440 oar.) DON GODWIN a Pole Vault MELVIN RUSSELL High Hurdles, Low Hurdles Varsity Diamondmen Strong in Race For ACAL Title V’ | STANLEY ANDERSON GAY WHEATLEY Outfielder Outfielder , REY oe BI lh iy F ae : i GARY WHITTEMORE Catcher s FA ky Pe wt uA - ee ee | } phe = ft 4 = eS eS oes OP aii : 2 RY aa ; Sere an JER CABRAL ; Coach Emery Phillips gives his pitchers a demonstration on throwing a baseball. The) First Baseman, Outfielder, : a7 rage - ton Bee tie easenae are Gary Chaires, Richard (Dutch) Walker, Steve Gray, Gene Burton, Johnny Burtol, , and Billy Richmond. DOUG SEIBERLING LUTHER CHAMPION RICH MARTIN Outfielder First Baseman Outfielder me a GARY CH AIRES WILLIE HARRIS DALE ROSBERG Center Fielder, First Outfielder Third Baseman Baseman, Pitcher MIKE WARRICK DALE ROBBINS MIKE SERRANO Catcher Short Stop Second Baseman sail VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM—First Row: Gary Chaires, Mike Merriman, Dale Robbins, Mike Serrano, Rich Martin, Micky Simmons, Mike Warrick, and Willie Harris. Second Row: Steve Grey, Gene Burton, Gay Wheatley, Dave Walker, Doug Seiberling, Bill Richmond, and John Flores, Third Row: Gary Whitte- more, Del Rosberg, Dutch Walker, Luther Champion, Buster Popkey, Dave Gurske, Stanley Anderson, Jerry Cabral, and Coach Emery Phillips. Oiler Junior Varsity Baseball Team JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM—First Row: Gene Gallegos, Alvin Pedescleaux, Rick Scott, Howard Hatton, Mike Bunch, Jim Ferguson, Ron Conley, Jim Rowley, and Phil Robbins. Second Row: Jim Steacy, Glenn Schneider, Sherman Lee, Tony Dorado, Rick Layton, Vic Joyce, Bob Jamieson, Howard Rew, alld Caluin Kelly. Third Row: Coach Dennis Giuntini, Len Massavo, Randy Murphy, Wayne Mitchell, Ike Wardley, John Beneze, Tom Barrett, Dennis Kroll, and James Cash. JIM ROWLEY Catcher ALVIN PEDESCLEAUX Outfielder BOB JAMESON Pitcher JOHN BENEZE Pitcher IKE WARDLEY Outfielder HOWARD REW Outfielder “Yeh | ‘8p y t 4 i Wins Many League Contests WAYNE MITCHELL HOWARD HATTON Infielder Infielder :) f a a eo ‘ C RICH LAYTON Infielder TONY DORADO LEN MASSARO Pitcher Pitcher TOM BARRETT Infielder S. @ a ee Coach Dennis Giuntini (second from left) takes time out with his pitchers; Tony Dorado, DENNIS KROLL Gene Burton, and John Beneze. Outfielder Tennis Develops Strong Players Who Play Fine DOUBLES TENNIS MEMBERS—First Row: Jim Gilley, Paul Wakeman, Roger Stejskal, Steve Mons, and Coach Steve Lawton, Second Row: Dennis Leong, Ron Mifflin, Larry Lance, Billy Hammett, 2! Larry Shirley. DENNIS FORFANG Competitive Matches Singles :s RUSTY JOHNSON JACK COLE RICH BE 3 Singles Singles Singles ax 296 Golfers Meet Many Opponents During the Season a : 4 an ; “o DENNIS POCEKAY GOLF TEAM—First Row: Mike Martinez, Condi Martinez, Dave Del Real, and George Simpier. Second Row: Leo Rondini, Greg Anderson, Chris Faison, Dennis Pocekay, and Jay Sheets. Not Pictured: Coach Joe Stenson. jiZ- i? oe © 3 - al ee i Fs t i i ee @ i at, Eee f i i Pi P= mse ? ; Hy ; : 2 1 MIKE MARTINEZ _ CONDI MARTINEZ 397 Outstanding Athletes Sh ‘ “it a JOE ORTEGA Wrestling 2nd place ACAL a pia hy Outstanding Decathalon Participants—First Row: Vaughn Camara, Oscar Jackson, and Joe Ursivi. Second Row: Marlin Baalsiger, Jack Hall, Thomas Proctor, and Gregory Rideau. wan CLIFF GORE Wrestling Ath place ACAL Honor trunk winners are Louis Montgomery and Mike Quintana. VINCE MC CARRIE 298 Wrestling 4th place ACAL Bring Us Many Honors i CHANCEY TURNBOW Football, Track ACAL Wrestling Champ BRADY STEWART All ACAL, All City, All Metropolitian, All North Coast and All East Bay Basketball player DAN LARSON Varsity Basketball oe DAVE STRAND All Gridley Tournament Team Basketball player fod |. ie 04 G LISSO HARPER Varsity Basketball, Track @ PAUL HATTON Sophomore Golf JOHN POCEKAY Sophomore Golf 299 ee LLOYD MADDEN JOE CERNAC CARL HARRIS BOB CARLSEN Football Football Football Football And Victories “MS toe | ve DENNIS KROLL CHARLES WEAVER ED FAETH SID BUSH | Wrestling Wrestling Wrestling PE Leader MIKE ALVAREZ PE Leader ART JENSON PE Leader MIKE QUINTANA HARRY MITCHELL PE Leader PE Leader 300 Stings the Ole Grads By 71 to 74 Past Pom-Pon Girls gather for a group picture. They are Linda Martin, Kris Tarr, Sandy Stinnett, Sharon Perkins, Carol Henderson, and Glenda Johnson, February 15, 1966 a RY NG Harry Brown goes up for two points. Jim McKinney tries to block Brady Stewart’s shotas Tyree Hill and James Weaver look on. 301 Oilers Take Many Firsts as Cindermen — Run on to Victory P Over Encinal Jets ati tee Clarence Taylor is a lonely Oiler, as he easily wins the 440, Doug Farrell and Willie George finish first and second Willie George and Ben Fox run hard, while Coach in the “B” 440, Richter urges them on, a —_ aE TENDER EET a ar ATS Arnold Brewer floats over the bar to win the high jump. Joe Cernac lets the discus fly in a winning effort against Encinal. Don Hearn displays his winning form in the long jump in competition with the Jets. Lloyd Madden shows flashy form in winning the low hurdles, 303 ALL MANAGERS—First Row: Dan Mayeda and Red Smith. Second Row: Ken McIntosh, Ed Sheldon, and Stanley Daglow. Managers Take Charge Of Every Team Need Randy Green, Letter Societies at Richmond High Block R Receiving a Varsity | Block, Junior Varsity Block, or numeral may entitle the boy to be a member of the Block “R” Society, and, as a member, to all Biock “R” privileges. How- ever, he must attend Block “R” meetings to become an active mem- ber. BLOCK R MEMBERS—First Row: Randy Green, Don Saddler, Chuck Redmond, Johnny Brooks, Rand Shannon, Leroy Oldwin, and Harry Oxford. Second Row: Carl Green, John Linhart, Bob Kinrel, Paul Prajak, Rich Pilkington, Dan Brooks, Mike Robinson, Ed Sheldon, and Coach Mils. Winged R Requirements for Winged “R” are a B skill in two sports, three sem- esters of GAA, service to GAA, and good sportsmanship, WINGED R MEMBERS—First Row: Pat Erwin, Nannette Goree, and Linda Pereria. Second Row: Mary Justus, Alice Reed, Unknown, Millie Reser, Sandy Kerman, and Reginnia Bensch, Girls’ Athletic Association % GAIL SULLIVAN ¥ President REGINA BENSCE = Bahr eee PALL MISS LANELLE STEWART Head GAA Sponsor ng ee ae CRE MARY JUSTUS Secretary NANNETTE GOREE Social Chairman BRENDA LAWSON General Sports Manager y a 4 Ss : | PAT ERWIN NANNETTE GOREE MARY JUSTUS Secretary of President of Vice-President Winged-R Winged-R of Winged-R } Develops Game Skills MRS, PATRICIA POTTER Assistant GAA Sponsor PAULETTE YOUNG Secretary MRS, CLAIRE SHAW Winged-R Sponsor LINDA WADE President MARY JUSTUS Social Chairman PAULETTE YOUNG Vice-President of Winged-R NANNETTE GOREE Vice-President REGINNA BENSCH General Sports Manager MARY JUSTUS President of Winged-R Attending the GAA Banquet—First Row: Linda Pereria, Pat Erwin, Mary Justuce, Gail Sullivan, Debbie Korte, Teresa Newmann and Belinda Burrus. Second Row: Paulette Young, Regina Bench, Donna Bowlby,Sandy Erwin, Jo Anne Herring, and Maggie Oceguera. Third Row: Dorietha Harris, Betty Martinez, Vickie Spiler,Joan Kerman, Sandy Kerman, Shirley Lethridge, Millie Reser, and Jo Ann Rels. Fourth Row:,'Loretta Young, Gail Harris, and Berta Thomas. Physical education teachers call off the numbers, as Mary Justus takes the roll. BRB ‘i zs e ee . 4 , Georgetta Germany and Lin Wa dance steps, GAA BANQUET OUT OF SIGHT JANUARY 18, 1966 os Pat Erwin asks her hero for a dance. Mrs. Germany and Miss McDonald provide entertainment _ de 7 = te with the latest GAA Members and mothers take time out for refreshments. Seniors Are PE Teaching Assistants The Leaders of Girls’ Physical Edu- cation are chosen by faculty members to be teaching assistants in the girls’ Senior year. Selected Junior girls take a year’s course to become efficient leaders and help the P.E, teachers. Leaders perform such duties as taking roll and helping other girls in skill and attitude. LEADERS—First Row: Linda Autry and Joyce Bradley. Second Row: Pat Erwin, Mary Justus, Gail Sullivan, and Kathy Gardner. Third Row: Greta Augustin, Nanette Goree, Karen Barretta, Kathy Barnes and Chris Code. Fourth Row: Stephanie Morrow, Carol Combes, Penny Friddle, Linda Sewell, Pat Mapps and Lora Lade. Linda Autry performs one of the duties of P,E, Leaders LEADERS— First Row; Jeanne Clark, Georgella Jackson, and Maggie ial by taking roll. Second Row: Toni Fisher, Mary Mitche ll, Edith Chapman, and Julie: Kle™ Third Row: Rozella Buggs, Carrie Gibson, Emily Morris, Marilyn Dechant, and 'l'revis Macheel. ve ee 02 fells tt aa f LEADERS—First Row: Ellen Coats, Cindy Chapman, and Jenita Clem- ! Cindy Chapman, scanet andi Pat Wells the technique o mons. Second Row: Patsy Callaway, Diane McMullen, Phyllis Anderson, i holding a baseball bat properly. and Linda Pettit. Third Row: Susan Skillman, Niki Millovich, Brenda Anderson, Debbie Evans, and Linda Barone. Linda Pettit, leader, tells Cindy Wyman how to execute Linda Barone gets-line-up from Ronna Smith. «Volleyball corve, VOLLEYBALL PARTICIPANTS—First Row: Doreitha Harris, Maggie Oceguera, Teresa Newman, Nannette Goree, Mary Justus, Vickie Spiher, Regennia Bensch, and Carol Winters. Second Row: Berta Thomas, Joan Kerman, Linda Pereira, Beverly Ingram, Pat Erwin, Sandy Kerman, Mary Chesnick, and Donna Bowlby. Third Row: Unknown, Gail Harris, S, Thomas, Janice Glass; unknown, Shirley Reed, and Patsy Skinner. Pat Erwin, manager, and Miss Helen McDonald, sponsor, instruct the girls in the development of skills in Volleyball, SZ Volleyball Is ¥ Always Popular GAA Activity | soe , ‘ Be | . Mg | : s | “ ot Nannette Goree, Vickie Spiher, Mary Oceguera, and Carol Winters are officials in Volleyball. Girls Prove to Be Good Sprinters in Track Competition Get on your mark, get set, go! dies CTT — RTT ETL Pi Suc a ee A NS A A Ore a Bas Soe ea TRACK PARTICIPANTS—First Row: Doreitha Harris, Shirley King, Beverly Ingram, and Gail Harris. Second Row: Millie Reser, Tyra Young, Teresa Newman, Pat Erwin, Sandra Erwin, and Theresa Talley. Third Row: Linda Crowder, Joyce Drumgoole, Lois Wyder- myer, Jo Anne Herring, Linda Pereira, Debbie Bryan, Myrtle Hyde, Georgetta Germany, and Elouise Thomas, BASKETBALL TEAM—First Row: Diane Chesnick, Joyce Drumm, and Carol Winters. Second Row: Del Crockett, JoAnn Reis, Millie Reser, and JoAnn Herring. a : x BASKETBALL TEAM—First Row: Linda Pereira and Theresa -Talley. Second Row: Vickie Spiher, Janice Glass. and Chris Relche. Many Teams Compete As The Girls Develop Skills In GAA basketball, the Girls shout for baskets during a game. BASKETBALL TEAM—First Row: Lois Wydermyer, Pat Erwin, and Patsy Skinner. Second Row: JoAnn Kerman, Alice Reed, Bever ly Ingram, and Kathy Jackson. RAE RRR. re ean Tene hessngs:stlbileeiide dogs toalinadapeamediamaneel Oe SR MEE ct aan MRD Re = ee eiichismennidieig. Ac. 8 Ries BS Miia as SaaS ear a ' Sandy Erwin, Linda Wade, oe P Debbie Bryan, and Debbie Korte. Second Row: Mary Chesnick BASKETBALL TEAM—First Row; Elouise Thomas, Gail Linda Medeiros, Shirley Reid, and Sheila Folk, Aebi, and Betty Martinez. Second Row: Shirley King, Loretta Kyle, Nannette Goree, and Regennia Bensch. . i : aa dep j : BASKETBALL TEAM—First Row: ae A ; And Ability in Basketball ; : ‘weenie eR econ | 4 j ; eS . | — es ae + iii. —_ Bite. _ Mary Chesnick and Regennia Bensch watch the ball dump o. | in for two points. One team shoots a successtul lay-up play during basketball season. 2 ¥ cS . : BASKETBALL TEAM—First Row: Unknown and Teresa Newmann. Second Row: Carol Pontious, Berta Thomas, and Sandy Kerman, Team captains—First Row: Nannette Goree, Pat Erwin, and Del Crockett. Second Row; Carol Pontius, Mary Chesnick, and Regennia Bensch. Fencing Becomes a Popular Sport as Girls Learn Ability To Be on Guard in Defense Miss Margaret Jesseph, fencing sponsor, shows Girls in GAA Fencing take a big step into an “on guard” position. Mary Chesnick, manager, how to hold the foil. EE EES ee peers emer serene, a4 “3 we t ong Ae FENCING GROUP—First Row: Mary Chesnick, Alice Reed, Shirley Reid, Vickie Spiher, Loretta Kyle, Sandy Kerman, and Joan Kerman. Second Row: Berta Thomas, Betty Martinez, Debby Korte, Lois Barnett, Sharon Touchstone, Janice Glass, and Regennia Bensch. GAA SWIMMING MEMBERS—First Row: Beverly Ingram, Theresa Tally and Linda Johnston, Second Row: Carroll Olson, Mary Myers, and Rita Elsts, Third Row: Miss Lanelle Stewart, Sponsor; Linda Orozco, Margaret Myers, and Linda Pereira. Linda Pereira, Swimming Manager, relaxes on the diving board. GIRLS’ SWIMMING GROUP MAKES BIG SPLASH Divers line up for a race, Linda Pereira gets even with Miss Stewart. Seniors Dominate Annual Faculty Volleyball Game rs ny Fee The Sophomore Volleyball Team has 4 practice session before the big game. ; : Se = FA... 1 The “Ole Bats”, Miss Susan Grant, Miss Carla Seracco, Miss Margaret Jesseph, Miss Lanelle Stewart, Mrs. Patricia Player, Mrs. Catherine Decker, Mrs. Ernestine Brown, and Mrs, Alice Clark, create a spectacle at the volleyball tournament, The Junior Volleyball Teas practices its spiking t¢ nique. No one can say that the “OLE BATS” aren’t on their toes. iim This volleyball The Junior and Senior teams rally for the volleyball championship. Racket and Bird Girls Have Many Vigorous Contests Loretta Kyle and Alice Reed get ready to hit the bird across the net. as igs q | 3 Where did the birdie go? Mrs. Alice Clark, badminton sponsor, and Tyra Young, manager, discuss team games, Onlookers watch a badminton tournament game in after school GAA meetings, Bow n’ Arrow Wielders Master The Bull’s Kye 4,ARCHERY MEMBERS—First Row: Lois Barnett, Belinda Bur- rus, Kathy Hart, Claudia Insell, and Theresa Newman, Second geile ce: Row: Tom Dusell, Frank Aquilar, Donna Bowley, Betty Byley, Rich- = ard Wilson, Janice Glass, JoAnne Herring,:and Debbie Korte. So . ARCHERY MEMBERS—First Row: Dave Martin, Sheryl Roberts, and John Minton, Second Row: Paulette Young, Loretta Young, Cliff White, Carol Combs, and Paula Rush. MORE ARCHERY MEMBERS—First Row: Carol Winters, Debby Bryan, Mary Russell, Judy Harmon, and Linda Miller. Second Row: Dorothy Bachelor, Cathy Wills, Carol Pontious, Lynn Bennett, Ida Fahrenholtz, Nancy Wamble, and Rod Yoakum. Tennis Attract Many Girls To Follow The Racket TENNIS PARTICIPANTS—First Row: Pat Erwin, Mary Justus, Linda Wade, Nannette Goree, Maggie | Oceguera, Chris Belche, and Brenda Lawson, Second Row; Millie Reser, Colette LeFebvre, Regennia Bay) Bensch, Dorietha Harris, Susan Peabody, Sandy Kerman, Pat Callaway, Loretta Kyle, and Yvette Judkins, [tne . malls Nannette Goree practices on her tennis swing, Pat Callaway, tennis manager, talks with Mrs. Alice 322 Clark, sponsor, . : Mary Justus demonstrates the forward hand i tennis swing. Mary Justus, Patsy Callaway, tennis manager, and Nannette Goree are in the process of completing their serves. TENNIS PARTICIPANTS—First Row: Vickie Spiher, Lena Durante, Alice Crane, Cindy Morenz, Barbara Meiser, and Sandy Erwin, Second Row: Betty Martinez, Glenda Mitchell, Phyllis Flute, Joan Kerman, Berta Thomas. Elouise Thomas Gail Harris. and Patsy Skinner Patsy Callaway throws the ball up as 323 she goes into a serve form Girls Learn Hockey Skills and Forms Regennia Bensch and Linda Pereira bully for a rally during a game of hockey. SEES wars Perr acawar, s . = Miss Margaret Jesseph, sponsor of hockey, and Kathy Jackson, manager, hold hockey sticks in the HOCKEY MEMBERS—First Row: Debby Bryan, Jo Ann Reis, Pat Skinner, proper positions. and Gail Harris. Second Row: Georgetta Germany, Kathy Jackson, Regennia Bensch, Linda Pereira, and Elouise Thomas. Wayne Mitchell stares attentively at the Pom Pon Girls. Memories of 1966 os Pep Band boosts spirit at a basketball game. a 2 BERD SiGe Erg: ot % i - = % oe ? 5 ie , Me . 3 ‘e % } ee ee ee ee ee eee oe oe oe ae i Coach Stenson bids farewell as Head Varsity Coach Richter gives team players last minute instructions, Basketball Coach. AS we. walk down ‘the main hall of the Academic Building, we view three pictures, which were donated by the Class of June, 1950, hanging on the wall. It was the hope of this class that in later years other classes would add to this picture collection, These pictures, which were purchased in France by ‘Mrs. Dorothy Gemmer, former teacher and chairman of the Language Depart- ment, are ‘House of Pere Locrous’’ by Cezanne, ‘‘Boulevurd in Fruhling’’ by Renoir, and ‘‘On the Banks of the Loing’’ by Sisley. Miss Delores Feliz, Commissioner: of Girls’ Athletics in 1950 and now a teacher at Ells High School, is representing the Class of June, 1950, in the picture. hen you want a fine portrait... to record forever with charm and dignity the important events of your life,come to the Photograph Studio of your Official Photographer... afclla FINER STORES TRAVALINI FURNITURE COMPANY 1501 Macdonald Avenue Richmond . oO Home Furnishings for the young homemaker’s budget and taste — 234-8921 CONGRATULATIONS ; JB’ S DRIVE-IN TO THE SENIORS OF “66” 910 23rd Street Richmond, California “Home of the Giraff” PHOTOGRAPHY BY DEE 1114 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, California WESTON PHARMACY. 1170 23RD STREET RICHMOND. CALIF PHONE 232-4794 Phone: 234-1230 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1966 mich Students Enjoy Tournaments, Rallies, AST, isi Julie Klette looks bewildered, as the camera catches her off guard. St. James Five member is caught by the roving camera at the Senior Party. : ea See ree ; ; ar are bo“ . Okay, let’s hear it, kids! “Our side had 45% fewer cavities with Crest. “I made a basket, Nah, Nah, Nah!! Installation, Follies And Games Mr. Lonnie Robbins, Miss Pat Potter, Miss Susan Grant, and Mr. Ken Richter show us kids how to do it. geen 3. Boys’ Glee Club give out with a rendition of the National Anthem before a basketball game, Shrader Plumbing CONGRATULATIONS, Heating CLASS OF 1966 1175 23rd Street 233-5606 WOLFF JEWELERS 920 Macdonald Ave. Crown Auto Richmond, California Seat Covers 633 23rd Street Richmond, California Phone: 232-8951 Bare anaes CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS Pescadero Headquarters for Richmond High is Williamson’s Country Store. The Pony Express is ready to leave on its daily run to Richmond High at 5:15 a.m. Blue Jay's Sport Shop PARK FLORIST 1167 23rd Street Richmond, Calif. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF “66” 235-0445 WILD AND CLIFTON REALTORS 1090 23rd Street 233-4232 U-B-Smart — Buy a home first Jeanne’s Flowers We deliver to the entire Bay Area 787 23rd Street McNeese Paints 921 23rd Street Richmond, California Students and . Faculty Alike Enjoy RUHS — Activities the Year Round 334 STARR 405 24th Street Fairlady Beauty Salon 1043 23rd Street 234-3367 Palace Furniture and Appliances 2345 Macdonald, Richmond - 232-8200 DODGE Richmond, California i ootball I To Faculty | 7 Follies “if 338 Dennis Kroll and Charles Weaver struggle for a victory. George McGlothen puts the “crab” on his opponent, Top | Wrestlers Show the | Form They Use to Rate | ACAL Titles} iy w ; he Our 4 Formed in Richm Far surpassing we: Sealed by friends Chorus: Alma Mater, Alma ora | ; Deep graven on each_heart, i Shall be found unwav’ring true When we from life shall part. High school life at best is passing Gliding swiftly by, Then let us pledge in word and deed Our love for Richmond High. Repeat Chorus. Acknowledgements Santa Rosa News Walsworth Publishing Company, Missouri The Richmond Independent, Sports negatives and pictures Miss Dorothy Madison, literary writing Mike Williams, Junior Photographer Sharon Sbrazza for editing the GAA section Lisso Harper and Bob Carlsen for all the work they did in sports Mrs. Lowe for getting caps and gowns for a class picture Mr. Fogel for using his class for Senior pictures Miss Belanger for making it possible for us to take Senior Play pictures Capwell’s Photo Studio for all of the extra pictures The Faculty and Administration for being so patient with us The Journalism I Class for working on layouts SENIOR INDEX AND ATER PUAMIGWS ce cis toriat amar veutetre celal Telnare sire 62 Future Nurses Club, Spanish Club, Rep. Council, CCC, Nurse ADAMS. EINDASG. cs. c ot ote 2 co fens' val tepals eel on 62 Typing Awards, Secretary ATDAIMIS: SIGRID AT eo ieerctcirared oi ies tcn sien 62 Work AGUSTIN, GRETA . 62,224,44,206,310,46,133,203 S.A. Treasurer, Rep. Council, P.E. Leader, A Capel- la, CSF, Honor Roll, Elk’s Leadership Award, Slave Day, Pom Pon Girl, S.F. State, Nurse IMU O RON ayers ae eyigh Ss og Fhe 62 Track, College, Service ATE SCAINDER® JAW! Je.cs couse cleus yoke anemtadears 62,54 P.E, Leader, Spanish Honor Society, Rally Commit- tee, U.C, Berkeley ADIGE: (SUBS icon iet, we saeaie vel ieee 62,195 Sr. Gaieties, Hi-Nus, Soph Hop, Jr. Prom, Majorette, College ALVAREZ: MICHAW Tu pris co. ft eset evra celne) 62,49,300 Rep. Council, Basketball, Traffic Commissioner, Cal State at Hayward ATUVES, (CHER YD: sce. cise mate ios at encore louietteiven ive 62 Secretary ALVES, SACKIE aijecs tas, wasut ance unre re 62 Soph Hop, Jr. Prom, GAA, IBM School AMAR ATG (CINDY) airciea cute sisiteuiel clei sm menGit 143 GAA, Sr. Play ANDERSON: BRENDA: “is 06 esiswe vette 62,31 P.E, Leader, Essay Contest Winner, Sr. Party, Jr. Prom, CCC ANDERSON, CARLODTA = 55 5 2 ese etes alae 62 Typing Awards, Jr. College ANDERSON: ‘CHARGES: jar 10 1) (ever ene tele caer eens 62 Cross Country, Track ANDERSON: (PHWAGIIS® cer coheed eee 62,311 Rep. Council, P,E, Leader, Soph Hop, Secretary ANDERSON: ‘SMANDEW © soe s0 6 ness aicols eee 63 Baseball, Football, Basketball, Air Force ANDRE... INIT) — cca: sia) woh et occmeen siemens 63,48,50 Assistant Judge, Cross Country, Swimming, CCC ANGER (GERARD) 0:15 a) sun sesner eee 63,277,266 Football, Wrestling, Sr. Party, Marine Corps ARCHULETA, “WOUAU” ciliate cuurcmemenante 63,253 Work ARMISTEAD,. “SHARON sche oe) eecn ae ees 63 GAA, Sr. Ball, Sr. Picnic, Future Nurses Club, Work ARMSTRONG, (BARBARA (ei i nain sin lente tas 63 Treble Clef, Work ARMSTRONG: PAULETTE: anclcaca kee oie 63 Secretary ARNOLD: “ROBERT. -caais:csls Gin ares seats 63 CCE ATCHISON: TUANCE: | jag) wusiccu ie eller steel «neal re 63 Band, Ministry AUTREY, “LINDA, Ge sats 63,85,224,310,131,248,83 P.E, Leader, Sr. Picnic, Sr. Ball, Sr. Party, Jr. Prom, CCC AZEVEDO: LINDA © srs tec) s-siat wits ace meee 63 Shield Staff, Cosmotology, Work BACA. IMARY avin aie ave siete ears 63,227,47,230,248 Commissioner of Social Affairs BACH, “BARIL artis arises cone eet 63,199 Band, Navy BAGLESY, BONNE). ss)i' 5: a tslerceusePel cote wapeike uel laws ie 64 Clerk typist, Marriage BATRDDS TM ace: gh cei ce: bet ions fo: gle ae pice ote cs 64 College BALCOMBE, ROGER) a ¢. a ace ovals @ucuanereee BALLARD: GARRY bai suew era terns sae ie 64,55 Rally Committee, Basketball, CCC BAMPORDS SCOUTED. ac sus scrcea aie ec 64,266,49 Rep. Council, Football, Wrestling, Army BANDY, (DANNY. (a6 «im toma acca epee 64 Air Force BAN TA, “RUSTE: 2 soos wicelacea es cue eee ee 64 Football, Baseball, i BARATTA, KAREN . . . 64,225,134,44,208,226,310,46 Head Yell Leader, CSF, P.E, Leader, Sr. Gaieties, Rep. Council, Traffic Commissioner, Soph Hop, Jr. Prom, Sadie Hawkins, College BARBER GAROD: “on aileron tae mene anne eee 64 Secretary BARLOW, GEORGE ..... 64,188,189,228, 288,289 Track, Block “R”, College BARNES? KATHY. s.%s) elses une peer eeuree 64,310 P,E, Leader, Bible College P,E, Teacher BARNES, ‘OSBORNE, s s)s 44 a : «6 ae ae 64 Traffic Commissioner, Track, Band, CCC BARONE. IUINDA 6%, 2 ai sp deciteine 1 oot eer 64,311 College, Legal Stenographer BARRETT, BARBARA 5 acs + 6) 64,48,192 Shield Staff, CCC BARTONS (SHARON 9.) ce aucsciee «tice ened eaceore mori 65 Work, Marriage BASSETT, GEORGE) 2. 4! 6 es = ee aes 65,54,130 Swimming, Wrestling, Cross Country, Rally Commit- tee, College BATHE BEY oc ta) seb awa neea ue tenn cs 65,137,257 Treble Clef, Sr. Gaieties, CCC BATTS yao Hl ititemc cers, © =, a aateierey nti 65 Typing Awards, Secretary, Marriage BAUMANN (CEGELIA) Gace os une. 65,48,244 CSF, Spanish Club, Rep. Council, Soph Hop, 4 T’s, AFS, Jr. Talent Show, CCC EEAMER DAVIDSE tom a cee ies series 65,194 Cross Country, Hi-Nus, College BECKER GAR Yarns tance eae ohana 134,197 BEGLEY, JOvANN ns crel aca ape cee cee ener 65 Girls’ League Representative, Soph Reep, Honor Roll, Soph Hop, Rep. Council, CCC BELT GEATRICIAL cera. she tian eel eae 65,141,140 Honor Roll, Sr. Ball, Sr. Party, Future Nurses Club, Soph Hop, Jr. Prom, S,F, State BELDAN. DONNA’. cae So, 7 £4aleuale soe 65,251 CSF, Traffic Commissioner, Cosmotology BEULESSOUARRN© Lich nue aur tacccn aie ee aenees 65 College, Forestry BENNER SUSAN euyiee senee te) soc 8 hb hae See 65 Columbia Christian College BERDOLET, MARILYN . 35.0 2 «6 oe oo os 66 Sr. Play, Sr. Gaieties, Jr. Prom, Cosmotology BERGDAUE, SUSAN) 24.364 0 400 90% 66,242 CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Sr. Picnic, Jr. Talent Show, Jr. Prom, CCC BERNER. IMIGHRIGN. “a byte o eee eee eek 66 Work BEETS SU SIND A Ses tle ons mae Hove iene ocean eee 66 BIANCO? GROGER © opiicrsce 6 lea ies ore 66 Work BIS) WICKES Ocha. 5 65k ee wee cee 66,250,244,192 Orchestra, Shield Staff, Spanish Club, Nurses Club, Nursing School BiACK MICHAB I: cs ts le cixe@ecs SScc,o wwlere 66 A Capella, Glee Club, Football, Service BLACKE VERS TINDAS 9: ccc ©. ssi fess 66 College, Nurses Training BONNER RUBY. bucimienisetk.e-sesuetrelere arses 66 GAA, Archery Club, CCC BORBRIZS BRANCHES: ©Genvarc trance ene esi seis 66 CCC, Work BOWMAN SANDY: or ce cos sow wie 66,141,256 GAA, Rep Council, Traffic Commissioner, Airline Stewardess BOX MOAR OME grey acon iy etal ae teceuerie caer ate es 66 Modern Dance, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Play, Sr. Party, GAA, Treble Clef, College BRADLEY, JOYCE . 67,205,250,310,48,144,203 A Capella, Honor Roll, Majorette, Rep. Council, Sr. Play, Sr. Ball, P,E, Leader, Marriage BRADLEY, KATHLEEN s5 o66 5% 6a 20 © os 67 Sr. Gaieties, Marriage BRATKOVICH. WUER) ANN 3.25, 5 0 tesla peers 67 Class Secretary, Commissioner of Social Affairs, GAA, Rep. Council, College BRANENEIRS, RRRH) gcc 3, G) sue. wat wos fees eet 67 CCE BRAZIBIR MARTYN: suey aval srieteere Sita fe)e 67 Florist BRETUBRENM 2. SWETOAU Wonca) cl genaiareutiel 67 Antigone, Rep. Council, CCC BREWERS VARNOM: Gerla cee ewe Renae 67,289 Track, Cross Country, Block R”, Honor Roll, Ari- zona State BREWSTER: TOMMY ac a sw ds cms) ors 67 CEE RUNDE Nor CRCAIG cc datciwarar eecomercitenen tote tee 67 College DRINDEEY. GOW = 505 bis oesae 67,44,226,46,125 Class Secretary, CSF, S.A, Secretary, Sr. Play, Jr. Prom, Spanish Club, Rep. Council BRITE ViVONNE asses cl se ees eet oiee bo 67,134 Honor Roll, Sr. Gaieties, Stenographer BROOKS, JOHNNY....... 67,135,213,143,144,305 Block “R”, Cross Country, Track, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Play, CCC BROOKS ‘SAMIMIEG yi ss. se ass enue. ares Ss 67 College BROWNUSTANDEN: 5 S.c.6 e.avie ms bee eae 68,282 Football, CCC BRUCE. DONNA: 5 Gia ta te sustele eleva mae as 68 Class Veep, Rep. Council, CSF, AFS, Marriage BRYANT. BARBATAS ifsc) oh fslcns id) ence ois 68 GAA, College BRASOND, HSTIUES sets. ch oust suse) oul oe, seve tuk eee 68 CCC BUCHAN: (STE PHIM = ivtsy eve fo. oor ole, mt save lo. abe 68 Swimming, Navy BUGGS) ROZBIB, c: sie mo nlve.+ 10)! er @ Gs 68,310 P.E, Leader, CSF, CCC BULLOCK PUB VENTA 6. Siden cou a viernes ensetpurge cer ane; tetas BURDICK. EDWARD: i255 SS a4. 2% 68,129,133 Public Address System Crew, U.C, BURK. BIDE. (3) chee. whe arte eheye s-aekene a aeuees 68 CCC BURNEET) JOERURS cay feist sav cervet ap la wl oper eo eee as 68 Marriage, Secretary BURN SAIS AWA EL occ ea 2: ny aur mute, lees elke aes events Air Force BURNS) WHGDEA 3 5 i.décecs 20 erenesentecee ea) ese ef 68 College BURROUGH SANTES cc. sone 6 noses wuss 68 Marriage, Work BUSH sc OLOINES Viens verte ra eisets aut (ay abe woet eee 68,300 Sr. Play BUSTIGEG: HEINEY 4) cabs ooo, eile arses sere 69,63 College BUS THGEOS VETISH 2. caste oral siaters ee a eee 68 Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Play, Soph Hop, CCC BUTCHER SOB: 7,06 i) a cva' 2 char ey eu ees 69,63,199 Band, College BULLER = BON MB me evan eccta ech eaters 69,63 CCE CABRAL, ANTHONY) gc 6 0% % © 070 © wis) 6500 Football, Baseball, College CALDWELL, SDOROTHY Vaso s:2. 2 ea eileeneue 69,63 Honor Roll, Typing Awards, CCC CALHOUN, “VERA (smears a arias acstieeohens 69,63 Soph Hop, Sadie Hawkins, Jr. Prom, CCC CALLAWAY: PATSY:. ss 4.50 4% 69,63,311,322,323 4 T’s Club, College CAMARA VAUGHN . ois 4 6 oe = 0.n ve 69,63,298,202 Football, Wrestling, Track, Glee Club, CCC CAMPBELG, JAMES! 4.2.4 aa odes cocite) otere 69,63 CCC, Navy CANTREDLIE. GARY 2.5 «isc este aces 69,63,203 Football, Track, Band, A Capella, Bible College, Ministry CAPTAIN: BIGEIN Gs 4s .6 2 86 ene mmeneme ace 69,63 Sr. Play, CCC CARLSEN, BOB . 70,194,266,267,242, 288,289,241, 300 Football, Track, CSF, Quill and Scroll, Honor Roll, Hi-Nus, P, E, Leader, College CARTER ALONZO! «cia a aia aldae etak een eee Intermural Sports CARTERS Wilolsliin uo 9 a: cer occeren eenane arene 70,250 College, P, E, Teacher CASTROL RON) a2). are, ae eosin en eyes 70 Navy CAD TE DINE ne -srisenlal oat eta tee caer en eanee 70 GAA, Jr. Talent Show, Marriage CERNAG, JOB! 4. as = 70,266,267,242,288, 289,300 Football, Track, CSF, Bank of America Award, Rep. Council, CCC CHATRES EINDAS: .icisue i fiel are) o 70,101,242,95,130 CSF, Jr. Talent Show, College CHAPMAN, 'CINDRA’ cs.6 ccs ere eines ee 70,311 P, E, Leader, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Play, College CHAPMAN: (BDITH cs .c ee Sia se eben ane 310 CHARLES, iCAROLYIN 25:5: avs: enue wre ueteuees aio 70 AFS, College CHIDESTER. BARD) 2 c. .% («aio a nore: 70,242 CSF, College, Law School CHIOZZA. ROBERT. cai cco: ex i0) ouss- cates 3) a eo eens 70 ccc CHRISTENSEN, SO HN) 5.0: louaueitsn snes wes te seers 70 Cross Country, Swimming, CCC, Air Force CHRISIVANE (BEVITY soi! are: ole Gil arenas 70,138 GAA, Sr. Play, CCC CID SUD eign ge. Gremiey apie. ve 10), Mine eae shea 71 College CLARINE, RONALD .3 655% we 604 os eae No Plans CARR SAWING: ec, nip eo aties cate esa erate 71,310 P, E, Leader, CCC CLARK TUINDA Sc ee ose cy ale oe ee es 71,224,230 CSF, Sr. Play, Jr. Prom, Work CLARK. “ROBERG ta sists: g slion wwe. eae os 71 P, E, Leader, College, Engineering CLARK. SUSAN Gane 6 2465 o § ars eta oes 71 Sr. Gaieties, Antigone, Traffic Commissioner, CCC CLEMMONS, JOENITA ....5.-56656-. 71,311,242 P, E, Leader, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Spanish Club, AFS, CCC CREMMONS. “JOHN, cis a oa. Gipenen yeaa veneers 253 College CLEVEGAND, STEVE? «2 2. «0 seme oo 71 Block “R”, Swimming, Basketball, Baseball, College, Architect CLUTTS, EMILY IBM, Marriage CORD RIS LAND eceach cue eyaten nlen ile ee ae P, E, Leader, Jr. College COATS REGEN lo tcnceny ea ee ee 71,310,203 P, E, Leader, A Capella, Honor Roll, Sr. Ball, Pom Pon Girl, Rep. Council, CSF, Treble Clef, Spanish Honor Society, College COREY ZIOUIN Nie sf oiceo uitseasa sue en eee 71 Baseball, Basketball, Marriage COMGING, ; BEG EY SUB) og 5 nto eunes sate ees 71 Marriage, Secretary COLENS (ARON a) bisa 17s: 2's) Galen eneeronene 71 Glee Club, Track, CCC COMBS | CAROL) sya: cr olen, aber aliieee 72,310,321 GAA, Northeastern A M College COMBS: TREESINEU .:c. 00a a s0s) tow wes reetere et 72 (@; @ 6: CONDE; ROBERT i.) 4.0 ouceh ete 72,250,289 Track, Traffic Commissioner, College CONNER, LAURA . ..... . 72,113,134,140,107,192 CSF, Shield Staff, “Voice”, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Play, Sr. Ball, Sr. Banquet, CCC, S.F. State, Modern Dance Class, Jr. Play, PTA Fashion Show COOPER, IDA GAA, College CORNET BRENDA. [is cos sc Gta neers 72 Marriage CORR, JIMMIE Jr. College COUDYSER, SHARON No Plans 341 COUGHING DAMES! (tein © ates 4 csee ee 111,196 No Plans WOXCRIRNUA ae cae davon ieee to. a syd eee oan ee 72 CCE COKE IAC Kis rai ter Sih tet oro oe a aa be ee ee COX PEA E EMA oo) nog ails erin so ye dars 72 (6) 610: CRAWFORD, HAROLD ........ 72,135,49,199 Rep. Council, Band, Sr. Gaieties, CCC CROWDER: GINDIAD c.4:% ke. w 31.0) 6 oar es 72,313 GAA, Sr. Party AUSTIN RADE i cb, fonatenelave ated oe mere Ge ard 72 No Plans DANTE BENJAMIN, 0 see 0 @ 6 ae see ee 18 Work, College DANIELSON, ‘SHARON 3.606466 566. 06 73,67 Work, Cosmotology DAWIESS RE REMC %, Josiah over tes a) 1a Ss werenier es 73,67 Secretary DAVILEASMARITA 2.56562 52-6 73,250,67,203 Treble Clef, A Capella, CSF, Sr. Party, CCC ANVIS GARY cole i itelwe: ai civeei ele lec plla a foe es 73,67 Barber College PYANV Lopes COMUNE wes Heap ei eins eel olla. aheai ca arvennan ete. ce 73,67 No Plans 1D USANA Koya TL) Ul ae a 73,134,67,244,49 GAA, Jr. Prom, AFS, Sr. Gaieties, College VANES MENA CAY man geraltsietcis) eure) eS ener erie 73,67 GAA, College DIAM R08 S108 Sag 0 eae a 73,67 No Plans DECHANTOIMARILYN . 5.25.4. 0.6 73,67,310 CSF, Gaieties, Sr. Play, Rep. Council, U. C, Berkeley DECKER DME ORAL Ma iedsy is eae d aleve oe 73,67 College of Arts and Crafts DS CIE Dy Yi cies cet) el Aite lee. Seca atone te 74,202 No Plans DE TEA LOR RE: ORD a) 6-5) Gi.6 to vou iis: cee 74,266,267 Football, College, Army DE REAM SWAN ID)! re) seinen '€a.00 oe isles at ew “ed 74,297 Golf, CCC LOBIVIS SLANG NG sesttay xe ce eed wt ty ong oh chsh amet 74 Work ID) OS} 2.0} ER) ee a 74,266,267,269 Football, College PAZ IOVIEAUN) Worsracceite: ¢i2g5 cov seen ee Selove. alee 74 GAA, Rep. Council, College CSS BUN crite a, 0's CLs aot Sassen cc) 2s 74 Secretary DICKERSON, MARTHA 2405 6 sacs es a we ws 74 Cosmotology HOMES BBN oe OME TE strate Ate reoatdsy Accs ec dole es 74 Girls’ League, Sr. Ball, Work DRIGIGARD SO MUAR Vem Lory Ah 2) Bicres) Gh eine, Wet sheet Gals 74 No Plans DISSMEVER, DON @ a). 1a 2 boc aelm a eas da 74 e€ce DIZON, FERNANDO . . 74,240, 242,129, 132,133,55,130 CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Rally Committee, College DOB MEE Sm RUCE 2 p ee valiant afc Chaiée sites 74 €CC DODGE. CHARIMIE: Gaia «a a eis cue 75,48,201 Swimming, College DODSONSRDONNAL aissseca ss @ lace wa ee 15 Beauty School IDO TAING SS IAMIEY 5) 4? S45. claw G's ei 75,134,135,241 Thesbian, Sr. Gaieties, CCC WONDER Vea bali Ves 5. tr esc @ Gia euahien a 75 IBM DOMAIN cor SLND) ctiss apie: G5. 1a, gs be ee Oe 75 No Plans DOSS MAING MIUARRY: 5:4 sive stousiess iv ieee le aes 75 No Plans DOGG AS MALE GSE) = tp nie atltoe ca hay ranlenin ahve) tos Service DEH GBR G PIAL.) ro: teers oven ei idise- Gi Ah ws a vtec 75,253 GAA, Girls’ League, Sr. Ball, Sr. Banquet, Rep. Council, Future Nurses Club, CCC DESERVE Wa RICHARD) arc315t 9 1 v Susser cies 75 CEC RUSS Ce RONNIE ass, is 6. $ aie ls eeeubiae, 75 CCE DRUMHELLER, MARIE ............ 75,244 GAA, Typing Awards, 4 T’s Club, CCC DUNE AIS ALUA ON cron sicko echo nate ered eu Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Play, Thespians, Antigone, CCC IBGE RUAN oe) Le ae i 75,141 Wrestling, Chess Club, CCC DUR ANIERICHARD), Cela yes ie 4 ete Ste CEE DURAN VODANDA oo sess ve oe ee 75,253 Rep. Council, Work OVID SE LIN SUSI' CS ak eae es a 76,253 Sr. Play, Sr. Party, Sr. Banquet, Sr. Ball, Navy EAU DAMES ae O 2 ef, 00.0 alte iG no fei Bette 76 Football, National Guard HASHTMIAN SE BARBAIUA, | Guat, 2. 295 a4 76,207,201 Pom Pon Girl, Orchestra, Honor Roll, Future Nurses Club, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Play, Sr. Party,Sr. Ball, CCC HE DON GARG aoc ee i Ati con 76,240,244,203 Treble Clef, A Capella, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, United Nations Contest, Sr. Play, Spanish Club, 4 T’s Club, S, F, State BE BUGS ee Zis vas seties canes for eect etaclows! Be, 76 Work BICKER AVIRON: cc hard anys 4a deeheeh ceeile termites She No Plans INBORD pe OW tence st ca tate nian tes ta eet ah eto bees 76 Service EELENWOOD, DAVERNA . 2.6. . 6 o0«. 76 Office Work LS) if IN SSN 2) 531 el is ee pee Ope a ie ee a ee 76 GAA, Sr. Party, Jr. Prom, CCC ELSTS, DENNIS ccc ERWIN, PAT 2 cus: 76,308,310,201,314,322,313,305 GAA, Winged “R”, P. E, Leader, Honor Roll, Secretary MRWEIN RICHARD. Seto hese s.ac-ae te 76,139 Swimming, P, E, Leader, College, Air Force BSCAMUGIIAS NARIGY .% cca so ¢ 2s acs 76 Honor Roll, Rep. Council, College EVANS, DEBBIE . . 76,225,209,311,46,240,138,125,51, 192 Prosecuting Attorney, P. E, Leader, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Honor Roll, Sr. Party, Jr. Prom, Soph Hop, Yell Leader, Rep. Council, Hi-Nus, Shield Staff, Snow Ball Attendant, CCC ESWINGHDAWID ection cis dele ce Stee ear Aitete Work FARERY, ROBERTM: . 06006 .2 44.. 77,140,71 College BARTLEY, ROBBRTIR: «2025. .h66 ©. 77,196,71 No Plans AIR SSRI NAS ken oii sy UNS bland NAe 2 4 fi | Work, Marriage RC AEUEC LS EN AIN ND aay eed od raya sous Py Tapenade aoa Ci eat tt! CSF, United Nations Winner, Thespians, S, F, State FERNANDES, (RUBY. 600.3 oc 6 b A ales cigeta College FERNANDEZ, STEPHEN ............ Mist ccc FIELDING, LEONARD............ 77,203,71 A Capella, Drama, CCC, Mechanic PITT PIR MG AR aes ee eben esas) SOR once No Plans PINDROCK UDATGDAS). fa acs o ae 77,45,25,50,71 Commissioner of Law and Order, Treble Clef, A Capella, CCC, Psychology PUARINE, (GERALD Dy s,s aceows eres ae ae a D5 P, E, Leader, Rally Committee, Cal, Lawyer RGD EO INCA, Wii tes echelons Eon es RHEL! CEC BOGE DS DRUCES asec, 5 oS dtansrdvaeuiniene soslia No Plans FROGEE KAREN (5: cove bower ns SO oe yates 78,141 Senior Gaieties, Senior Ball, Senior Picnic, Soph Hop, Jr. Prom Attendant, Rep. Council, Shield Staff, Modern Dance, CCC FORFANG, DENNIS ...... 78,240, 242,132,296,131 Basketball, Tennis, CSF President, No Plans ROK POOEIN pre tstency es Ravi emilee Pek 78 Senior Picnic Committee, CCC, Navy, Commercial Art FOX, TIMOTHY J, - 18,266,227,48,46,228,143 49 Senior Class Vice-Pres, SA Vice-Pres, Football, Soph Swimming, CSF, Chico State College HIVAINKS HAROLD veneis, @ sc) ween sane ek 78 CCC FREEMAN, KATHY ........ 78,134,141,125,199 Band, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Party, Jr. Prom Queen, Fr. Talent Show, GAA, Modeling BREINGCH GRIGHARD 5s, 9) ve dun 9 6 co os 78 Navy FRIDDLE, PENNY 44:66. 6+. 78,225,310,131,49 P, E, Leader, GAA, CCC BRISK DONAUD) eas aiais Svat hae «ose sews 78 Football, Sr. Gaieties, College ER On i vd OEUNI se: asie-salty asi awa haayiodarol oy 78,242,199 Band Manager, Chess Club, Dramatics Circle, CCC DUC PVA whet crite Sporctwaetn ines secthistier se de 78 Forestry and Game Management FULCOS VIANN, 2°: . , . 200-3 73,78,44,67,46,248, 256 Commissioner of Publicity, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Party, Rep. Council, Jr. Talent Show, Soph Hop, College, Travel Agent BOI WAN DHON Gs aawree 8 clisna ays ie ache 78,49 Rep. Council, Basketball FULD RAB OIRAINIGEY. 10 5 S685: sue aPoe we bod. ee Honor Roll, CCC URE Y cD AUVietiaes ve} ae! aus. ea eh ants vas ok Gear © 79,197 A Capella GAIGAWIZ.S IMUAINUIGIS se gi sesh a) canis. a he ata ens 79 Football, P.E, Leader, Golf, CCC GRINE VGARY. te, eisacsx coe bic. io) See Ge eet 79,199 Band, CCC CAML GOST TORING ot: = aes io we aS xv eee wre 79 Trade School GALEHGOSIUGROW .0 495s. s aver ceeen eis we hs 79 CCC GALLOWAY: (GIEENIN 2.032, Goris: S. xasiisl a) sb. 2s 79 Chess Club, College, Forestry GANG AGENDAS ic! biay es telcos Pod eek 79,251 Work GARGIB ANDRES: vac. ccs-m a: cpei ie. ach soe. o 79,203 A Cappella, Rally Committee, CCC GARCIA BARBARA 2.2, 10 ois encase ole 79,143 No Plans GARCIA BRNES IU site ve-cecemsce oa Gace 79 No Plans GRETA BOG csws frie: Sorte Yeitex (ai od der ar sce 79,134,135 Rep. Council, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Ball, U.C. Medical School GARDEN TERN M, (sci dues! wee, Gib er gun ete euerce 79 Intramural, Baseball, CCC GARDINER... KCAUTHIYS Sc: louser ost on. et aba 79,310 P.E, Leader, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Play, Cosmotology GARLAND: DAUREELTA goi%.6 0% @ © eae 80 No Plans GARMOB s DONNA: ck aujs sate, ley Goma avin te eat omer s 80 GAA, CSF, Secretary GEIGASWILMSEAINY as. feria: iets, eave wus), Celerra. 80 No Plans GBORGES MICHABT. «bus sls « ae dae sae 6 80 Rep. Council, Marine Corps GCBORGE WHEE os cre 61.0 soa $6 os 80,291,130 Track é 1) VC 8 0) Del a eS ee ee 80 Swimming GERBER CAN Nise eae Levine ned cece tase cedustel ae Soe 80 Work CEE MS GIE VG mt vten citar ieptatiene, Wine) Sy Dae e dhe eal us sexs College MuHa GE MORRTAY vay eral toriel faikich tate!) Gs) est leeds 23 Vista GIBSON, CARRIE ....... 80,207,310,141,52,49 Girls’ League Secretary, Senior Representative, GAA, Sr. Play, Pom Pon Girl, Rep. Council, P.E, Leader, College TEEROR EM LAIN YS oes, etiesl gt soo) ehcs vee Selene Go. S72 80 Football, CCC SC TIGETE NES AWD) vec ois Got oI ales are es 80,201,203 Tennis, Band, A Cappella, Drum Major, Sr. Gaieties, Antigone, Sr. Play, College GISTs SOB Ge, ile hacen name tees PSs oe ae 80 CCC GIEASGOW. STEVE. of cerwrere @ gage ee 80,253,202 Glee Club GODDARD JANIGE, 4s i. ¢ 40.2 vce gen 80,141 Rep. Council, Traffic Commissioner, GAA, Honor Roll, Sr. Play, Sr. Ball, Sr. Party, Sr. Banquet, Jr. Prom, Soph Hop, Dental Hygienist GOGUi DORO THIN ae to) ol els brat eos cies sen an 81 GAA, Typing Awards, Art Club, CCC GOINES DANA Fos 6 eusa s 696 2.4 81,97,224,91 Rep. Council, Typing Award, Costuming Class, CCC ONT ZRARIMIEINDAY —foceiiten a Gs ara @ a fee te a 858 College OWD BARA ON sea loti cis) cuca esc. nerene 4s 2 81 Sr. Play, Rep. Council, Peace Corps GOREE, NANNETTE . . 81, 310,312,307,257,322,323, 305 GAA, Winged “R” President, P.E, Leader, Sr. Party, Sr. Picnic, Sr. Ball, Soph Hop, S.F, State ROSS TO AIND Na orsale sto te: eitae iene dears, ty a.8 gue 81 Airline Stewardess GOQUEDS MIRTAM 2 5 crass conta alee a es 81,194 Hi-Nus, CCC UNG SENDA cil ede Bestel esters Soe, be 81 Secretary GRANDOWSKI, IRENE ............. 81,240 CSF, French Honor Society, Sr. Ball, College, Travel- ing, Nursing GRANTS (RIOHARD) ea. crise: sstle ie 6 oe 81,196 No Plan GRAVES, JAMES .. 81,109,194,200,228, 140,103,241, 247 Hi-Nus, Sr. Play, Radio Club, Orchestra, Writers Club GRAN G CADESHIAINI) toi leteeveer arnc 6) a en we pos 81 College, Work, Marriage GRADS SANDING erie) fer: Sta tere eons, So wee es Telephone Operator CRUE NET SNC) Oh SA Se oe agg ene ene ee No Plans SHEN AMBER DS cate a oui te Si nS 6 cig o.b.4 woo 3 82 Army GREEN SCAR. (ectie).c-aei dos 82,274,275,289,305 Cross Country, Track, Block “R”, College GREIINNAM Binsin cd rte ef sheusnere so ace ace 82 Orchestra, Typist GREEN, RANDY ...... 82,80,266,253,203,304,305 A Cappella GREENBERG, MELVIN ....... 82,135,54,50,192 Soph Pres, Jr. Pres., Rally Committee, Shield Staff, CCC GREENE UANEID ce csiere gohan a cece 82,204,146 Head Majorette, Rep. Council, College GREER PLORINGH goo acco sec cols eka wei 82 GAA, Sr. Picnic, CCC GREB ES IEBON GI Rute ya) ile tel Secs: eves Ge evcsi ere 82 S.F, State CRUD TIN Pe) OLIN Csmnatrs ce nana ia ies ne, i rte ue 82 Basketball, College GRIP PITH, CHRISTINE, .5-..500..2+2+06 82 College GRIGGS CANDICE Ss G46 oa. 4s am 4) 5 83,202 GAA, Treble Clef, CCC : ROME CARMI: 202 ra-sishess oicreh apare eae . 83 CCC GUERETIE: JACQUE. fas ome anne yee0e Mixed Chorus, Travel and Work ee CLUISD)F'E OUND) 7 ee pears eer GICROET 83,53 Girls’ League, GAA, Senior Gaieties, Jr. Prom, Sa- die Hawkins, Student Council, Knoxville College, Tenn. Jake GUBLLORY; HERBERT 4.400043 0% 4 83,250,49 Track, Rep. Council, No Plans GUUEEDGE,, RON J. oe) aaa ie enen 83,134,142 Inter-Racial Discussion, Gaieties, Sr. Play, Football, Manager, College GUILE OMLOM WERK fee cree ite eielio nat a Mellsiretena ne 83 CCC, Service, Work GUTIERREZ ANDREW. Son atreulclrenr stanley 83 Machinest GUTIERREZ, GARRY =F scswer seers s eaieliene 83 Army, Chef G WAT EINE COCHISE ester eure tocol surname 83,85,79 Girls’ League Representative, Work HACKBAR DHE WAREUEING acta coon autciemmmtenc guile nat No Plans HA CKENI a GUM OUIT Nee sciences i-ilenreu tn tances 83,257 ccc SU NGAUI A UROINUNS as Aes ol Gateeice Goon oa oS 83 CGE FRAT EG HATUIG ESI tencormeu oie etelatirat (etreciontelacet ie 83,134 Sr. Gaieties, CCC HALL, ROBERT i Gre sever erst fast eustee 84,132 CSF UNDUE OSLO MINN I 4 6 ee oo aio ee toe ee 84 College, Work HAMMACK PEGGY: . anrsics, ci cme tediens omens 84 Cee ; HAMPTON) (DONATEDI:s 2 aven crvs “sunsmemicheslnmtey omens 84 No Plans SU AMEN TIN ORS ORYAIN SA Are lg Bc obo vo.m co clone 84,257 Nurses Club, Dramatic Club, CCC UMEDA OUI Se eB Se mG nese 2 6 aes 84 CC. HARDIN (ODIS fra aee a) ciel einer vanrs emrnrens 84,289 Track, Cross Country, B lock “R”, Sr. Gaieties, Barber College PUA IAN Gs ViEHIG Annee tents teste) tel etralv aera namtente sepa O4 Typing Awards, Office Clerk HARMON, KETDH . Ge are cl 84,80,264,281,282,199 Basketball, Band, Sr. Play, Southwest Baptist College HARRIS; BARBARA ie, dice, piyer a ce io) or telha saya ienielite 84 Rep. Council, GAA, Sr. Ball, Qr. Gaieties, Sr. Play, efole HARRIS, CARL Football, Track . 84,105,214,266,269,99, 288,289,300 HARRIS) BRANCHES) aie cc ccmnucs colewcl cure einerometelita 84 (alee HARRIS JGHRATDINE) via te to serail enaileaie 85,144,79 GAA, Sr. Play, Sr. Dance, College, Medical Secretary HARRIS: JAMES: IRs is: ate way wlan) eee 85,79 Work HARRIS; JAMES) Rives 0 jet ion anenonmnnine 85,250,79 Band, Air Force HARRIS. “KATHERINE cteoa on oho 0 one enema ies 251 GAA, College, Work HARRIS RA YIMONDD! oy feiss russia cones 85,266,79 Football, CCC HARRIS RONNIED = ts onesies 85,134,230,125,49,79 Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Play, Sr. Ball, Sr. Party, AFS, Soph Hop, Rep. Council, Shield Photographer, Quill Scroll, CCC HARRISON, JuBE oe) oy cane nt sete recone 85,266,189,79 Football, Honor Roll, Basketball, Baseball, CCC HARTMAN, TOMMY............. 85,230,79 Jr. Talent Show HATZE LI. CAROLYN, “4 iss creas ene 85,224,251,79 Soph Hop, CCC HAVES. (BEVERY = vs lenaiue: tat elapse one erie 85,79 Rep. Council, GAA, College, HAYS), MICHA) 5 cis 5.205 te 85,240,129,132,55,79 CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Rally Committee, Pente- costal Bible Institute, Minister HAZEN, (PAU: (sa son Goulseg) molec oueleiel ve 85,79 CCC, Work a0 VD aN Dp Gea NOE Maneater mouaems peer oe) G8 oc dec No Plans HENDRICK, MARSH A). se 2 0. 5 ul (oe ous ee nn 86 Work HENDRIX, NANCY. so. a: oie. col ceo. 0) te) v1 O18) 86,52 Writers’ Club, Girls’ League, CCC HENDRIX, PATRICIA .....24+ee02000-. 86 GAA, College HENNES,) PATRICUA ora) ic) 2) elt) eho ei ele! sy tel ei 86 GAA, College of Nursing HENRY} CONNIE: 6 cite oro ois. ete aties et sine wits 203 No Plans HERGUTHS MIKE 3 3 2 oe 6s) lets ome) oe 86,54,49 Basketball, Honor Roll, Rally Committee, Rep. Coun- cil, College HERNANDEZ, ALFRED .......-.-+6- 86,201 Football, Band, Air Force HERNANDEZ, SOHN 6) aio. ccc) erie. 15) oo wie tots 86,199 Band, College, Work HERNANDEZ. UPAUURVAD nfo) ie) er rue wie) el sinelisl cel mia 86 Work, Marriage HIGARES) (MANUEL, 6 om aa eo oem wrens 86 Cross Country, College, Work UNG, MGI NROMINAS SSS het ig Aon o cep om oo 86 College, Engineering FADS ONIN AG cs tetra) tat oo) cee nua seers 86,134 GAA, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Party, Jr. Talent Show, CCC PE RUB Ye nao wee am retiote centsiousihensuel eivepts 86 Sr. Party, Sr. Gaiet ies, Sr. Play, Sr. Ball, Nurse (SHIN VU AIN EIS) Od OR eee Kolhnliry oD loboaricec 86 Mechanic IeGUSIROMNS IOS See vee Gor co 6 a oeorg oo one 87 Basketball, Rep. Council, CCC, Service HIRANO TASUSAN Ie cma essence saree 87 Art Award, College HIER SUSAN Seatac unde anemtole aoa: piece Ans 87 4 T’s Club, College, Teacher HOBBS CHERRY Liniirs tom ayeraue ce ates elles! 87,203 A Cappella, Treble Clef, CSF, Bethany Bible College HODGES SISA oa ciraele peteeantene op taco Baad No Plans HOLBROOK KRISTINE: ats Gs: oats @)tarnnien aie 87 CCC, Work HOIDE RS MIGIN Nise sirswettese. ie cate stale vel e- oven se 87 CCC, Medical Assistant HOTSIGAN DAI ANI vache ease tewtes foeer nial scien ice ce oie 87 Football, Work HOLTMANS CAROUB Aveta mises estes. sae mene ie 87 Service HONABLE; WARREN s sssistsleis sacs eee «os 87 Work LOND ARON: 2p averranterseitel a) aiteireeiceie 87,224,135,132 CSF, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Party, Sr. Banquet, Sr. Ball, Class Pres., Rep. Council, U.C. Berkeley HOPKINS, SANDRA... 87,113,225,134,242,107,144, 256,49 Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Play, Rep. Council, Soph Hop, S.F, State HORNE DAUE anhususra a acesou ors) Wire sas epee vibce 87 Plumber HORTON SBIGUY: ja “acc sparse meee nels oo) s 88 Wrestling HOUSE TQAN Go) co.) 5: saris sal so wica) Sp ch ai es se sist 88,203 A Cappella, Band, CCC HUDSON. (RICHARD! e76 aac) sae ee 88,115,196 CEG UGHS RON, 5-0). e oes ste tars abel sy a easel eius, 88 Travel UN PDRE DEG AL INIDI e heges Glo Hood oO or 88 CSF, Sr. Party iNUINU RE TONGA Ae Sino o bea OG clo A OF 88 GAA, Training School HURSTVAL BERT c s Schl aiin- sais este eae Gis No Plans HURTADO, ADRIAN (5 Gres ss ss 88,188,189,54 Rally Committee, College TIUAWIUEVAROING ilccsss a) va ergsiitel ) cab aural telco) tormericoilcel ce 88 Football Manager, Wrestling Manager, CCC INDIICHS DUDN. i spas os carierial a ters sleaet ois) ais 88 Work TN GRAIN IES DAIS a Sr efiicte toy itav at iotropameereule ite! fe tents 88 IBM College ISLEY, CHARLOTIE? « o« 11a ne 88, 242,244,132,130 CSF, Bank of America Award, College DVB ee, IMIS io, (ay ainie taltal fat ai cat wy ada tas ale elie seers 88 CCC JACKSON] GAROIYN oc a siete: seas 88,253,121,240 Rep. Council, Sr. Party, Sr. Play, Sr. Ball, Sr. Ban- quet, Soph Hop, Jr. Prom, Marriage JACKSON, GEORGE ELLA . . 89,135,310,125,142,53, 203,49,83 A Cappella, Girls’ League Reep, P,E, Leader, Thes- pians, Rep. Council, Jr. Talent Show, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Play, CCC PA GKSONSTEO! Gasser te cova eos oars, Genes ee 89,83 Track, CCC JACKSON: MIGHAB Ts 5. ai ts, ctw oso Slee 89,83 No Plans JACKSON OSCAR: atc gue st eee 89,143,298,144,83 Basketball, Military TACOBSSC YN TEIAN 6: Ai cas: arcs coe onset ete wrote eats No Plans VAMEIS) SOBINNIS) soars oo vo) cael s tein et Tete 89,83 Service JAMIES SHOMAS | fre, ss) suie'y oper, siutapnai nets ls 89,83 Rep. Council, Glee, Science Club SEH RSON, SOI © oa see) israel tenn 89,83 GAA SIP NISING ISAT HIBIRINED, “isle. t,o: te value! Ja) (etsy (or 89,83 Work JENSEN, ARTHUR .. . 89,208,242,132,133,54,300,83 Yell Leader, CSF, Forensics, College JERGENSON, BEVERDY ...2 5 5 2 ss ers 89, 252,83 GAA, CCC JIMENE Zs ROBBRT: cos 21¢ 01 :ais) eilere wus) ce, eh aoe Army JOHNSON, ARTHUR ...... 89, 201,244,296, 130,83 Tennis, Band, Orchestra, Sr. Ball, Shield Staff, Rep. Council, Spanish Club, AFS, Traffic Commissioner, College JOHNSON, SBIDAATE,” 5 re torts. sav for coorayve) colton aides a) otra 90 No Plans JOHNSON, (CAROBYN, sic 5, «602.0151 oo « cuens 90 Treble Clef, Work JOHNSON SDOUGIIAS id sciva ei) torus’ sei Poh cotet se reh 90 CCC, Clerical Accounting JOHINSONIGISEINGN Giese ieyov atone iis) (o Peureleureiver 90 Work JOHNSON! TINDAC cs soe 26 cere 90,44,226,46,52,53 Girls’ League Pres., Sr. Play, Sr. Banquet, Jr. Play, Spanish Club, 4 T’s, CCC BORNSONS PAMIETAS (50a iene sims contel Gitte’ «: iecuemiene 90,224 Chorus, Secretary, Marriage JOHNSTON SHARON ss ciiyew sys ee vie, le salen ie 90 GAA, CCC JONES 5 BRC Bn ney ia. athe case lan ered oe eagehedare 90 Track, Basketball, College, Work JONEG MEER Riser ie Henin tes ene an. oa ae Basketball, College, Public Accountant ANUIOM OOS) NAM DUI BD Sts sins Hy Ro ao oO € 90,322 GAA, Girls’ League, Spanish Club, College JUSTUS, MARY . . 90,308,310,242,312,52,307,130,322, 323,305 GAA, Winged “R”, CSF, College, Work SOARING oe OH Nintiacsttcr te ce) alasies, toiasaey eae cian dels 90 Football, College Od C] GUANO OM eos ets meno OG 90 Football, Baseball, CCC ISEFESPONSPISEMR A carat ial eye iatsncta ts cat isti'elter 90,266,289 Football, Track, Swimming, CCC FE EONS RECA 7-0 fo to cial ow: ve; (031.0) eateres Pal enioitras a ad a 91 CCC, Nurse KEBDERS SPAR ¢osvar mec costes ae annbie aun meres 91 College, Food Technology KENNEDY, BIG ss as chistes so) 91,134,240,201 Band, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Play, CCC KENNEDY) DICK (2 rep araiesime) a nsitan anal airenans 91,201 Band, Orchestra, CSF, College KERMAN, SANDRA ........ 91,308,316,322,305 GAA, Winged “R”, Sacramento State KERSEY SANDRA. |.) 5 a4 co G00 ol ales atm nC 91 Work, Cosmotology, Marriage ITD DS TUVAY MBVAINI %a rqiwaresi my eu ey teh eil entrutettel terae) alee ere No Plans IES SIAR Rio cy ie teryaccan ei viens? tel tec le nc ptahte emer em acre No Plans KINGATDS SRUGIN, sorts toy val fol tories se) lai hentonner reuene vee 91,196 Trade School USTIN Ges Nifee oath: 10) tos Us! sel apie) (elas ile eke ences 91 al ole: ING DAM. ciiscis: aie ter Gi we wi te) tot p eenahuanre eens 91,134 Sr. Gaieties, CCC KINGS RUT OS ace venca.aveltec aeie urls eaten wee 91,274,289 Cross Country, Track, College KINZED BOB] = Got aus eeene 91, 220,274,125, 289,305 Cross Country, Track, Block “R”, CCC KLETTE, JULIANNE . 91,310,240,242,201,129,244, 132,131,332 Rep. Council, P,E, Leader, Orchestra, Band, CSF, Dramatics Circle, 4 T’s Club, Spanish Honor Society, Sr. Play, College KING TRY «ie a veces sie onto sie te geen 91,134 Work KLUG, MARGARET ioe tense) se et ore) ciety 92,202 Treble Clef, Chorus, Work ISNIGH IT, MEAINIGISY) sce eu os at ences cae) ebiel sere mine) oe 92 Work KNIGHT TIMOTHY css. cu5! coisa: cs) o le (6) as) fol eau area 92 CCC, Police Enforcement KNUCKLES SE DWARD! © este 1 s =) cs Ovi dis 3 Se GAA, Rep. Council, College, Teaching KORSTE RR KES NINEN UE te olceucule testis teureiislta ious 92 Football, Wrestling, Block “R”, Traffic Commis- sioner, College KRAMBEICH ISHIRGEY, fits c i 0s, a tous witeuieiieulot 92 Chef KRAMIGICH IS TANIGEY: Mile lice) tester iaueureuteuenoimene 92 Marine Corps KRAUSE, SANDRA ...... Gin mn OA Ac 92,251 Sr. Play, Work, CCC ISSUES ED SE ININ ES FEL wah eh Cajicaiel kethetnepteihetter aitemtattents 92 CCE SURE ZA NGATGY, for ai, sa) 1a) a) ose) taratct altel tentenaies 92,49 Rep. Council, Honor Roll, CCC, S,F, State, Law Degree OG is Sed W AN De Geos po oansonis Oo ONC 92,250,288, 289 Track, Traffic Commissioner, Block “R”, Air Force GAD LORRY yrs han dire ole ccd eta cee 92,310,48 P.E, Leader, Snow Ball Queen, Rep. Council, CCC LANCASTER, KATHY: 3.5-asa1 mc are ny oe oer 93 College DANE. MARGUBRITE 7.:-c nto: wicuel enol anemone 93 CCe WANGE, | SATEY oa... Siuuc st 5 key ein wees 93 Business College LANGSTON, UAVONNE: ‘so see asec eee 93 Future Nurses Club ARSONS DAN? 5-3) s1ettecn ve aeayans 93,264,280,282,299 Basketball, Air Force RAVER TY: MARY 9. uct enevnesl sey sce fecseie rene 93 Future Nurses Club, Telephone Operator LAWSON, BRENDA: i. 140 8 @ sbi alesis cs sets 93,322 GAA, Winged “R”, Sr. Party, Soph Hop, CCC BAYT DESDAILE) 5. cy slic: lo selec ou) a) ara eeeeme 93 Football, CCC WAYSHOM. “STRIVING 5 vec ciien te: seal sean een eurene 93 (ele: BEDBETIER, SGINDA. 6s 6.0 6) 6e0 le eons 93 Work DBE DORIS.” 666 aio ote uma oye) eh serene 93,140 GCE LEON; (DELORES | 6 a wa cnc tees o eual anes 94 College LETHRIDGE, SHIRLEY ...2.5. 0% 94,308,250,253 GAA, Spanish Club, College LEWIS, JOELLA ...... Biesabona oan eioEe 94 Sr. Gaieties, Thespian Society, Drama, Peace Corps EE WIS; SROMMY © 3,4. cise o Gus. emetsitern ea teiel pine 94 Traffic Commissioner, College RILEY, WALTER “a. sc Sait ean eu woe ese 94 No Plans 343 INDSLYEROBBRTAS eos co 2 ee cere stains as 94 Sr. Party, Sr. Banquet, Rep. Council, Work EIN TONS ACVEVEANG sachisss Gog fo. pie ew reste 6 94 CCC IIPS, SSHIBUGN? 4) ro, earl my we, ¢ al ieee et Gs 253 CCE ERDTE EE AGREGG. s,s 5 56 c.sieue eens 94,288,289 Cross Country, Track, Band, College, Forestry IVEY ARGING tl. cic Ga a ae ereie 94,89,83 Treble Clef, CCC DGN Gee IIAUVIRE Shack wea sctee, suc! sci ce ale crxcecteayrs i 95,54 Cross Country, Rally Committee POON E VOCE [lyn ctiakecen si stelle pies iueeealie = 95,196 Honor Roll, CCC ORB Z. SEN ERINOM este so s5! oh abe arabe erie 95 No Plans LOPEZ, JSOREDAD) 6-6. 0:40) 06. 6.63 ae 95,242,244 Spanish Club, CCC LOE Zi VMOU AY cies, vos a5) io) o) 0) Vos vats ¢h el foc etve doh sh oa 95 Rep. Council, CCC EOUDI NE SORING th settee, ekotere-w, ce Guat 95 Rally Committee, Navy LOW, ANNAS 3 syn 3 95,240,242,129,244,132,130 CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Student of the Week, Bank of America Winner, Sr. Banquet, Girls’ State Representative, RASSA Leadership Award, 4 T’s Club Pres., Spanish Club, Drama Club, College MSEC TAG PDN) ac. Mteiite splot 'e, oi le) iG) Baw eh c 95 Interior Decorator BYIN CH eMC SPUR MMi lise ta} lo, Suye) velba, ial donee ew 95,135,54 CSF, Essay Contest Winner, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Party, Rally Committee, College MAC ICAIDEEN: ROGER! s « .4 6 ao 2 «.essea oe 95 CCC MACHB ED REWIS: «46 avs ¢ ww @ deca’ 5,310,200 Orchestra, Sr. Play, CCC MACKS GINIDIAL © 3h. , o9, cds oc aude 95,240,242,49 Rep. Council, Band, Orchestra, CSF, Spanish Honor Society Pres., CCC UAT YAY VOONDEUAG Mes ots. 5.415 15 6 aac. s8l eet (els! 2. 95 GAA, Sr. Ball, Rep. Council, Work, College MADDEN: TOR Dp a crs cigs «1 oh er eee lee 96 Rep. Council, CCC MADDEN, LLOYD . . 96,266,267,269,268,289,300,130 Block “Rr Veep, Football, All City, All ACAL, Bas- ketball, Track, Honor Roll, College MADDOX, INURUIOUN ote ie say in te. sae Ginahiecie Poulan 96,189 Cross Country, Swimming, CCC MAHONE YS (BRAD! o'4 sacs osc heen dines 96 CCC, Law School NANUBE RONALD 3) a, v4 ie ol oe eee Sere aos No Plans DUA DS SPAN Melissa eters he aise ake 96,310,196,240,133 GAA, French Honor Society, CSF, National Achieve- ment Scholarship Winner, Orchestra, 4 T’s, Land- mark MARQUEZ, GEORGE Track, Army MARROW. SUBIDHANIE, com ssa 60d aed) c: 96 GAA, Orchestra, Honor Roll, Sr. Play, Winged “R”, Rep. Council, College MARSHAISE, BRENDA “nica @ oe eo os: wera 96 College WEATRSHIANSIG DIA Vie e922 cthetieue 6: auc) Shs) eke oe 96,277 Wrestling, Swimming, College MARSHALL, MELINDA .5020%00266 96 College EATER EVAVWIID! 6! fosdet .br.01 ler o- evs, «esta 96,134,54,321 Rally Committee, Wrestling, Swimming, P.E, Leader, College IMVACREN BRON IESiLs efi eviaveulas Gowuse ve fan etenetiomene 96 No Plans VEAECUEN : SANE Ds coy iw AS ameter eve) Wve ee 96,244,203 GAA, A Cappella, Treble Clef, Sr. Play, Soph Hop, CCC MARTIN, RICHARD ..... $ 7,45,227,47,228,125,91 Sr. Class Pres., Baseball, Honor Roll, Sr. Dance, Sr. Party, Football, CCC VUATRLIN | MRONIAULD) ses 55 lenis ed eis) ove Qe 6, 97,91 Football, College MARTINGZ. (GONCHITA 2 3% 4-4 4 uh ode 97,91 College of Stenographic Arts MARTINEZ, DOLORES 64 .3:.4422e.. 97,91 Work MARTINEZ, MICHAEL .... 97,283,264 ,282,297,91 Basketball, Golf, CCC MISEUEINE 7) VICKIEN Gc alee 29) a pom, oe bs 97,91 Rep. Council, IBM Training School MARWICK MBER © a. Meier aa «efit ae 97,91 Trade School MPASSBIYG CHARIDPIS: 89) oo. don la aoaa a ae 97,91 Rally Committee, Air Force MATTHEWS, STEVE No Plans DU Veet ONWAUIELAUNT f5y oa) sy uss wire wis Ge 97,91 No Plans MANIBERRY GUE RY IG 2 tao) % caccecer is oes 618 97,91 IBM Operator MAVEIRUDY STEVEN § 4.3 coi a os moe S 97,91 Basketball, Honor Roll, Rep. Council, College MAZE AINA cn cS sal a bu 98,134, 200,230,244 4 T’s Pres., Orchestra, College ICRP A Bi MICACL EU ai riot cree se! wits) Bos be Gam nc 98,134 Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Party, CCC MCBRIDE. NATHANTEI «5. oa .¢ oe ns 98 Track, Cross Country, CCC MCICURRY BOBBY 3) 6 on 4 a 6 SoeaS © eusne 288,289 Track, CCC MC DANTEES (SUL; gis ccs oe are 6-8 98,257,201 Band, UC, Berkeley MC WDONATGD? ADAVIE? cccr oc. © toe we we ate 98 CCC MC RADDEN ROY ace ss. bw sees 98,142,144 Sr. Play, College MC GEE ICAROEVING gretacs ee cso aie a 4,8 onc 98 Jr. Prom, Rep. Council, Dental College MCGEE PEGG Virs com cad. at scstietele clchee ete. 98 CCC MCvGRE ATOM aaicas oxciace.anenameaace ce. @ Gc 98 CCC MCIGREBBAN PAIS 4 aid a xircha ee te 98,231,258,54 Track, Wrestling, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Play, RallyCom- mittee, Sr. Party, CCC MGC CINTOSH. INDIA: ie es ee 6 cers 98,135,213,144 Jr. Prom, Sr. Gaieties, CCC MCINTOSH BEI 6 6 ci av bias gi bene ee 98 CEG MC KINLEY, LYNN..... 98,135,48,242,139,203,49 GAA, A Cappella, CSF, Honor Roll, Sr. Gaieties, Rep. Council, Treble Clef, Future Nurses Club, CCC MCKINNEY; JOBN (5.6.40 sale. 4 ecere 99,141,196 Rep. Council, Basketball, Band, Sr. Ball, Sr. Picnic, Sr. Banquet, College MC MULLEN, DIANE ..... 99,206,311,240,242,144 CSF, P.E, Leader, Pom Pon Girl, Sr. Play, College MCOGRA { HINDAS nccts.oaio Gerdes on as doe e 99 No Plans NEB AAI: SIDOINNUAES ccces se, ai vets st cho Majlsclier Gils ms ey eine 99 Typing Awards, Richmond Beauty College MAING UY DN cooks (6 aos eusite cose ea does 99,242 CSF, Honor Roll, Spanish Club, College, Work MIBK AIR RV c rey ice Biwi ened roern cried see 99 College MEEKER EWAN! otic cure eco wide e aakene ty 2 99 Work MBISERUCYNTHIAS ce bce « a- one bon 99,242,249 CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Nurses Club, CCC MELDRUM, MYRNA gc 52.252 606 04 99,48 Rep. Council, CSF, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Play, Soph Hop, CCC, Work MELETIOU, ANNA). «4.50.2 «6 0s 0 won «ic 123,252 GAA, College Bi ig SEVIS) taahoi cia, toe aserie ke-acePredie ve 99,134,55 . Gaieties, Rally Committee, CCC, Air Force jie, CECILIA Mgtasipetae aa kee 99 231, 244,241,192 Soph Hop, 4 T’s Pres. Fall, AFS, Shield Staff, Quill and Scroll, CCC MERRIMAN, RICHARD ...... 99,283,264, 282,299 Basketball, CSF, Honor Roll, Sr. Play, CCC MEYER, DARLEEN , 99, 194,242,140,52,241,247 Girls’ League Representative, Hi-Nus, CSF, Quill and Scroll, Honor Roll, Writers Club, Fresno State MICKALSON, DOREEN .......... . . 100,242 CSF, Honor Roll, Future Nurses Club, Shakespeare Club, GAA, CCC METSAM EDA WAL) 5 -Gie. ich ing guste seen elas meee 100 Band, Pharmacy MILDRAM, TERRY CCC MILLBR, RANDY 9203 60% co ank Sos 100,214,228,5 Swimming, Sr. Play, Rally Committee, Rep. Caine, College MERGER, WIGLIAM «66.5. 6.35% ge ha ee a on 100 Navy MIUGLICK, EBONARD s.s 20 o.ofels so se Pack enc Navy MILLOVICH, NICKOLA ..... 100,207,311,258,236 P.E, Leader, Head Pom Pon Girl, Talent Show, Sr. Ball, AFS, Chico State MINER, BRENDA seisbeat oles la) falar ee hina arte, siese eee 100 Rep. ‘Council, College MINTON SION ota 41 ego 6 Sad oS 3 100,321 Swimming, Track, Wrestling, CCC MIRICH CUOHIN vay tena cress ade oo eae. 100 CSF, Honor Roll, Work MITCHELL, DIANE College MITCHEEE, BARRY .oo.0 5425 100,194,130,300 Football, Track, P.E, Leader, CCC MITCHELL, MARY ........ 100,134,310,242,244 P,E, Leader, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Sr. Gai- eties, Soph Hop, Jr. Prom, Spanish Club, College MITCHELL, MATTIE Work, Trade School METONA RD AUVs suspeuts ica lotic calencas, cyst ae, 100 Rally Committee, College MOELLMAN, KENNETH ......... 101,95,196 No Plans MONTANO, MARILYN Business College MOORES SBIGIS sarees ws «cs 2 a ceeneiel cs 242,138,95 Class Veep, Rep. Council, Wrestling, CSF, Sr. Play, Sr. Party, Sr. Ball, Sr. Banquet, Sr. Picnic, National Guard, College MOORE, HOWARD MCR ROR POR art OR 101,95 No Plans MOORE UMAR: 2-2 tcite aeyetiene orice areca 101,95 Honor Roll, College MORGAN MARN: «53 2 2s). cane 101,205,95 Majorette, Typing Awards, Rep. Council, Jr. Talent Show, Dental College MORGAN, SRHDWAR Ay ats csncveteea ae 101,275,129,95 Cross Country, CSF, Chess Club, University ofCali- fornia, Architectural Engineer MORRTRE: PBEVERIUN: 2 ae sce aoe) © ay sr; oh es Marriage, Business College MORRIS BENT Y 9 oye aise tere te 80,101,141,95,144,49 Sr. Party, Sr. Ball, Sr. Picnic, Future Nurses Club, Work, College MORRIS EMEGY sc 5256225 101,310,45,131,49 College MORRISON CI BRR Meise co G ave @ 64% 6 bs 101,95 Work, Carpenter MORSONY, JOAN....... 101,195,135,242,95,241 CSF, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Play, Shield, Hi-Nus, Work MOSES) ‘SHARON Gnawa 6 sa 6s os. ec 101,95 No Plans MOTT Pe PHY CAS ios. cewascie vases Gos. 6 ts 102,252 S.A, Judge, Spanish Club, CCC MUNDAY, MIKE .. . . 102,44,226,201,199,140,244,50 Band, S.A, Judge, Orchestra, CSF, Honor Roll, Sr. Play, Spanish Club, Diablo Valley College MURPHY, KATHLEEN . . 102,44,226,228,240,242,201 133,130,131,50 Defense Attorney, Orchestra, Band, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow, Bank of America Award, French Honor Society, CSF, Sr. Play, Linfield College MURPHY, STEVEN «... . 102,45,47,242,132,55 Rally Committee Chairman, CSF, U.C, Berkeley MURR Ye CHIARIGES! jase le «a oe 5) 6 ches 102,250 Wrestling, Basketball Manager, Traffic Committee, €CC IIE YG BY VUE VIN § ae tat. co, xosfomeectsitulien ev ae ese 102 Girls’ League Representative, Jr. Prom, GAA, Typing Awards, Sr. Gaieties, CCC, S.F, State MYERS, BETTY BUCA ge eaaiee) cal siesta bite: 5) 102 Sr. Play, Court Reporter MYLES, JESSICA pire ten teeanteeieh a AT) (aaeoalteties. cess 102 COC NAUIBIVAS VOUANDAS 050 0 5 oc «deve kes 102 Nurse NANCE IDAWAD ca hla @ cap ais el eek eo 102,203 Swimming, Glee, A Cappella, CSF, CCC, IBM School NAVAR ROMO! bovatetcucs Sus eo ok cm 5 @ s eice me Honor Roll, Science Fair Winner, Drama Circle, Work NES TROY Ue OULIE: sv a leis Sec soe. Ge ee 102 Traffic Commissioner, CCC, IBM School INISWINUAINSSOAININ, os 2 ea'eraye Gils in 6. 5 bea 102 CCC, Secretary NICOPINITROBERU iter 0-= seats ce a exe 247 Track, Landmark, CCC NES MEMIBAS AGINDDAG ena: (oie: eis 4 es Genie abd 103 GAA, Traffic Commissioner, CCC, Work NOBRIGA, IAT Yigmmbe stat cotati val fey (oprah citen o ter. seco 103 Cosmotology INU Src NRERersers etre, ct) .5) e latsu eile avert eae 103 College, Service OCEGUERA, MAGGIE ...... 103,308,244,312,322 GAA, P.E, Leader, Honor Roll, Spanish Club Veep, Future Nurses Club, College, Physical Therapy OLOFSSON, JAN ... . 103,45,47,242,230 220,224,55 AFS Exchange Student, CSF, Rally Committee, Board of Commissioners, Swedish High School, University of Upsala OUSON NG URE atin of Seria ounce) oy ede eosin 103 Swimming, CCC OUNHATPGGHERR WI, ces! ciieuc gle 6s Gos: Seen 103 Typing Awards, Traffic Commissioner, Cosmotology OTTERBEIN, SANDY Ba caiens nepal ie 103 ,240,242,249 CSF, French Honor Society, AFS, Future Nurses Club, U.C, Berkeley OTTINO, SHEILA Secretary OURSO, DELORES ..... 103,195,45,47,46,240,241 CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Hi- Nus, a Spanish Club, AFS, CCC, Louisiana State University OWENS SDAIN a. cueoicus ala Gs 8 eke 2 103 P.E, Leader, Football, CCC OXHORDGHARRY opens). se ne sae 103,266,305 Football, Oil Can Award, P.E, Leader, CCC OXLEY, JAMES Dred at ts. we cae me) Ver rabaariea? eter ses 103 Work, Ford Company EU CIO SSSA IN in es RS a ee 104 Work PANG RJOSHPH ava aiiin 8 Gels aie 6 hac Gon 104 Football, P,E, Leader, CCC PARADEUAR JOHNG = 2544 244 oeeuan « 104 Navy, Postal Service PARBDES ONEVEAY cause, 28 als sieves es soc 104 Rep. Council, Work PARKER, (MARSHA: fc. 5 a, 6. aa Os 5 104,140,144 Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Play, Sr. Party, Jr. Prom, Rep. Council, CCC PATRICK, JERRY Truck Driver PATTERSON, WANDA CSF, College, Work PEABODY, SUSAN ......... 104,132,143,131,322 GAA, Bank of America Certificate, Sr. Play, Sr. Gai- eties, Sr. Party, Sr. Ball, College PEACOCK, JANICE atnnayie) ireue cetieore ca 104,242,203 A Cappella, CSF, Rep. Council, CEG; University of the Pacific PEDERSON CHER VIN aasueiee cn ees ak ee 104 Modeling School, Marriage PEDESCLEAUX, LINDA ....... 104,225,134,199 GAA, Band, Sr. Gaieties, CCC PEDONE, (S:PEVE ie Wea) cl epcnrcsnest a) shitel ge re at al ee 104 Rep. Council, Football, Block “R” IMAM SS See ORD oo oO A 104 Football, College PIM VOON SS, ITI a oe a 105,94,203 A Cappella, Honor Roll, Treble Clef, Marriage BERR Ya CHAR TE Sie: cio tty teste motets etre 105,99 CCC PRTERMAN, RANDY 2. 3. sco 1s @: asi ei ie) ah ot ot au ciel ee Navy PETSAS, GEORGE . 105,135,212,44,266,227,46,94, 133,331,201 S.A, Pres., Baseball, Band, CSF, AFS, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Ball, Jr. Prom, M.C, Talent Show, College PE TACHROBE Ry erremiet aie teeeil ne namin einai 105,99 Art PEARED GUND) ACre emtel jou see ieee 105,134,311,94,199 P.E, Leader, Band, AFS, Rep. Council, Honor Roll, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Ball, Sr. Picnic, S,F, State PHILLIPS. EIGEN, (cio ie. cisuis sn elcitamemenene nee maaenn No Plans DINGS IOI 6 Ae a nn oe Ss inn ee 105,99 No Plans PILKINGTON, RICH . 105,274,45,47,99,125,305 Commissioner of Boys’ Athletics, Track, Cross Country, Block “R” Pres., Most Improved Runner Award, Rep. Council PIMENTEL SAINDEAL 2) iis) sacl isitinen sien manne 105,99 Airline Stewardess PILESS ISAT sure ata vanat oasis i nains 77,105,99,71 No Plans PISUNKE I CAR ian tener ccnamctontem taste 105,99,54,146 Rally Committee, College POCEKAY, DENNIS... 105,240,242,129,99,132,133, 297,55,131 Golf, CSF, French Honor Society, Bank of America Certificate, Football, Block “R”, Rally Committee, College POOLE. DIANEN Ss caareiici tests sateen ahceatie mene iep ae mae 106 Work PORNARAS BOB s:12.1.4) smantena shee meats 106,240,55 No Plans POWHIIS JUDY ca) ci elev ist once eutel coh aires 106 Cee PRAZAK PAU) ale acer eae 106,274,288, 289,305 Cross Country, Track PRESTON, ‘JAMES! ws unten suienteeeen Bae ee eee No Plans PRICE :GARRY = (wise enema censure mcrae eee 106 CCE PRICE, MICHA EG cin oo: «1 vera salsa eetepiteiacetramenee 106,274 Cross Country, Track, Football, Basketball, Tennis, Block “R”, CCC PRICE, .NOBG is. icds' eo a wast kee eee eee 106,266 Football, CCC PRICHARD GARY: 05.115) onretcomen sian ene n OEE 106 Football, CCC PRIDDY... GARRY ahacw airs) sw cecean eet ees 106,274 Rep. Council, Cross Country, Track, Wrestling, Col- lege, Work, Service PRINCE STEVEN cy = cmee caer anc aenoeem mena 106 Cross Country, CCC PRETCHARD: (OUR 45a ee ee ee 106 Forestry PROSIMIERG oss raevaien ue) oro teintontan oust ees aie ee eee 106 College, Teacher PROCTOR, THOMAS. cn 2) snc t een ee: 298 Work PURSE Ts UIMERE ssc. ce sau stsuvecces oie cre ann e enne 106,135 Basketball, Sr. Gaieties, San Jose State QUINTERO; CHRISTINE: «2: «esas ee 107,200 Orchestra, Honor Roll, Future Nurses Club Treas- urer, CCC PAMME: BOBBIB)..% oc Gxarare © cmeme rare anaes 107 Sr. Party, CCC, Social Work FUAIMUIN, MULES s,s) “al om: ane h cel ce Sacer tein teh awTne. eats 107 Track, Football, CCC RANDAT I: PAUE) sas 2 a a 4 wee mealies 107 CCE RANDIGE, JONINDE) i: fs, vit co: siete: eee ees 107,251 Traffic Commissioner, Social Work FUAING EIR Lis RU isu contol is cal graye lle) el neste ars 107 College, Airline Stewardess RASMUSSEN, (GINA Sys: a: wo) ct ts pure i ec eot olics 107 Typing Awards, Work RATLIBE, SANDRA «a sis sige wo acne e 107 Work, Marriage FUE SOND va. cat Cooley valet) Gl (ay (01 valsey taps ca ee ee roe 107 Baseball, Honor Roll, College, Work READ STEAUREINE: -s) cer seiveive: wits jitter ertee aureus ainctrctne Secretary REAGAN, MICHAEL «1s, wien! oto eta ol une 107 Giele REDDIC, PHYVGLIS = 5 scm sw cle wom oun rem 107 Modeling School, CCC REDMOND, CHARLES . 107,134,125,132,55,305 Gymnastics Team, Honor Roll, Bank of America Certificate, Block “R”, Sr. Gaieties, Rally Commit- tee, CCC RE GAG Mule teehee pos eel ve sates 108,257,247 Writers Club, CCC RETBSEAGEREIRON gos. e 5) seers fone) hae ee 108 Football, CCC REMBER MIC IAB iyi 7 (i cua i: jslie euenieeeueur 108 College PET ZUARE WROBEL). jousnenat se a vac Wouey sie ee No Plans PEW HEIN ae. terete see eterno 108 GAA, Work RE NNOLDS se DAMRICTA Gs: ale aieai manera 108 No Plans REYNOLDS. WAYNE 2 s4..4+ 6.50004 108,44 ,228 S.A. Veep, Rep. Council RICHARDSON, DENNIS .... 108,266,269, 268,132,49 Rep. Council, Football, CSF, Teatherington Memorial Scholarship, Essay Contest Winner, U.C, Davis RICKARD UD) Mare sal nice tate ee en ee ee 108 Traffic Commissioner, GAA, CCC, Nurse RENCONS SUZANNE: cash sein a es eu ae 108 No Plans RIOS SO VIRGINUA RS ne ccene oe ne ee kan 108,253 CCC, Dental Assistant REDDY OMAR) ANN, sere a repemis rcs o eoea essere 108 CCE RIRCH BY BARBARA n sata eusiveseee tole: omer 108 Dental Assistant ROBBINS) DAIGH 22) 5) se «a0 109,139,103,196,49 Baseball, Rep. Council, Laney Trade School ROBERTS (ERED? 2 ca dia) see oe eet aos 109,103 Basketball, CCC ROBERTS USHERMI snr aee 6 ss aoe 109,103,256 GAA, CCC, Airline Stewardess ROBERTSON GARRY: vo-aus) a) a) ove) ose) sel eee eee College ROBERTSON WINDAS fceie sieuere aaron e 109,103 Athena Beauty College, Work ROBINE TUE OR DDIE, “sal s.4ssrs ele eee ans 109,103 No Plans ROBINSON: EUDRIDGE cies) eels sissies! er 250,103 No Plans ROBINSON, MIKE 2.652050. 109,274,103,305 Cross Country, Track, Block “R”, Most Improved Runner Award, College RODGERS RICH ATT) am cme mel erm omauelane: 109,103 No Plans ROGERS BRENDA c wie «alee suse 109,103 IBM School ROGERS; (ROGER. 26. id: 5au fan 109,201,103 Cross Country, Swimming, Band, CCC ROOD, TOM 5 2s =. wc ae os cis setae 109,103 No Plans ROO NapI SENIDIAY I aiieit a apts torre enreere aehol eaisee calms 110 No Plans ROOSSEARIN Gigs cas nita ard oOo ene fetes 110 Sr. Gaieties, Teacher ROSAS BRUCIS cis exensuetal 3 cace mi egniamnne nent 110 Navy, Work ROSADO} SDEININIS 1s) fray ote te os obvi awl oo er asians 110 College ROSBERG, DELEBERID sii. «ses «sails 110,203 A Cappella, Baseball, Football, CCC ROSE) AE Ws ble Lines site u'et (oinelilssce a1 sive var toma irebetene 110 No Plans ROSS CHER UMAli rey co soins x0: (obvi fotivices inet on epitsy et eral 110 Cosmotology ROSS DAVID vp: el onlavin ta aye ot evan eerie 69,110,63 Work, College ROVBALS MARTHA: ti ierisne tr ps es So at eta 110 GAA, Work ROVBAD: NANCY: 6: c.6) ais) otis; oe we es se 110 Jr. Prom, College, Work RUGGISRO STONY: 55) ier cuier sey chisve-whn-e ieuieyraniel te Football, CCC RUSH HPAUIGAS oa ee tetera oe astra) ee are) anne else 110,249 GAA, Future Nurses Club, Glee, College, Dental Assistant RUSSEEGE, MEI VIN qe 0 cue en ere 110,135,291 Track, Honor Roll, Sr. Gaieties, CCC RUSSBY, LINDA: (56s: de duns emg S. cha td 01. 110 Honor Roll, Sr. Play, Jr. Prom, CCC SADLER DON: sac viv: GG: ols «wit, o teteclene 111,305 No Plans SAINTONGE) (CONNIE: «so 2 8 6 eae ew cele eels No Plans SAMCIDO HECTOR. te imi «ite! we) a) (0) emilee 111 College SANDERS: EBON) a ¢ sais i ots. eae 2 6 eK fut CCC SANDERS, WILHIE 3. cins 6 ne cs ss 111 Work, Marriage SYNCS IOV NUIL, SS Gia a ten eo O Oro uu Gace 111 Service SAUNDERS: WILDIAM, « 0. ete ee ele ee) 6 111 College SSUES: ID IAIVES cous 5. a) Se plartiencey a fone con ea eos 111,194,134 Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Party, Sr. Play, Hi-Nus, CCC SCHAUWERER, (GARY 5.56 6s, 6-4 eyed ele ev 111 College SCHIRBERE, ROBERT 2) a 22 2 eesele eles 111 College, Electrician SCHUMANN, ANTHEA) ¢ 36.5 « oo oa hy « 111,256 Typing Awards, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Party, Sr. Ball, College, Public Relations SCHAAR ZBACHS MARION, oc ¢.5. 4.4. to, ae oe 111 CCC SCHWIND ROBERT 5m sures ah iol eee see cdemeesls 111 Track, CCC s SEOTMM GARNETS voi eiceuey ierieuel stay eet rien cesar ea 111 Work, Service SCOMMCUANDED: 12) ci sists.) shawn steno oenenetions : CCC, Work SCOTT NANCY: vaccs cusicedt eee CSF, AFS, Future Nurses Club, Traffic Commis- sioner, Sr. Party, Jr. Talent Show, Highland Hospital Nurses Training SCOTT MSUZZE TTR Goo ene ee 112 (elare: SEAGRAVES. WARRE Tilia ta cisiae aie oieneeenn ae 112 No Plans SHAMAN, aEVAIGP Huy, isn tetra lutcne) ait Gaehe emeieere 112 Band DE GOVEAR ES OSE. mu arene rmeireeei sue is 112,244 Spanish Club, Work SEIBERLING, DOUG Baseball, CCC SENICOMAS EAN Gs nitic sites cote Gane 112 Football, GAA, Band, Sr. Gaieties, Traffic Commis- sioner, Courtroom Stenographer SJOIAN(O) WMO CRG Aa nas GA Geb oA 112,196 Baseball, CCC DSERVE Rs DEL vileta IS sei ene ue eee 112,214 GAA, CCC SERVIN wRONAUED saci iucuctan euene eee ae 112 Navy SEVIER SUM tn os. catt canst soe acs aes eee we 112 Rep. Council, Track, College SE WES To es IGINIDAN) Fs fats coro qoutes homes ole rete ies 112,310 GAA, Sr. Party, Oakland City College SHANNON) RAND! a .0s go «see ow eles 112,305 Swimming, Cross Country, Sr. Play, College, Forestry SHEFFIELD, LINDA . . . 113,134,212,206,107,133,241 CSF, Pom Pon Girl, Homecoming Queen, DAR Win- ner, Sr. Gaieties, Cal State, Hayward SHELDEN|, GEORGE? os 3 ous os lota ot oe 113,107 Basketball Manager, Block “R”, CCC SHEARS ON etka s) sich ot eelNaie 113,191,107,53 P,.E, Leader, Nursing School SHEPPARD, SANDRA «9.5.2.2. 113,240,242,107 Treble Clef, Band, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Typing Award, Bethany Bible College SHUEMAKE, OLANDERS ........... 113,107 age SHURTZ, STANGEY . 2 3 a's aiG coer at (e 113,134,107 Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Play, CCC, Humboldt State SILVA. DAVE: hecttit cw ois 2 keene fee 113,107 Football, CCC SILVAS- CHRISTINE tices Maciel sl ceureesreeus 113,107 Sr. Picnic, Shield Staff, Voice, AFS, Providence Col- lege of Nursing, Sr. Ball SIMMONS MRRUANKG cris as taytetjsmiss to ojhien ton Sikes 113,107 Baseball, CSF, Rep. Council, CCC SIMMONS, MELINDA ..... 113,242,107,132,133,50 Assistant Judge, Choir, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, AFS Pres., S.F. State SLMIMS: VIG KG oe! ol. sure. Gi yedst aha debiauttaren ee aileniaa cis GAA, Typing Awards, Steno Awards, College, Secretary SHINO) | Op IMU Sees coc Giaeriro omen Opole cacy tar No Plans SIMPIBR, (GEORGE. are atsce a «rosie 113,107,297 Cross Country, Golf, CCC SIMPSON: (BRETD scr s s,s, a saree es tens 114 CCC, Work SIRCY,, ToBSUIB, 5. 3 sce. wie av svn oo sp oso 114 Army SKILLMAN, SUSAN .......... 114,311,131,144 P.E, Leader, Sr. Play, Sr. Picnic, Sr. Party, Jr. Prom, 4 T’s Club, Soph Hop, Diablo Valley College SLOAN. FRED! ca cis mae ors ww tot tne aeeneuls 114 College SMATIc ORI: wastiiis: os) cision tem Memeo 114,257 CEE SMITH JOSEPH race toa co) eevee et ete cued eee No Plans SMITHS TORR ATNED 5.5.0 suite hors on ance Comes 114,242 Band, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, U.C., Law SMITHESNANG Yi 5570. “cas: cece eter Snoemeess 114,204 Majorette, CCC SMITE MRODNE Yas) s ckeuors Suess Alene 114,266 Football, Basketball Manager, CCC SMITEIRONNIEN 22,00. Cokks bash aeeie, Sacer Panes 114 No Plans SMUDHASUSAING = su.5 terete Go one raion ene 114 Honor Roll, CCC SNES DAMES) c) circ aerials) ata ay ee See ae 114 IBM School SOLARIO; SOSEPH) c-c106: oo Gel a) soto 114,135,244 Sr. Gaieties, Spanish Club, Soph Hop, CCC SOURERY JANINE, 2.0 0.0 6 0 o c le, poche one 115 CCC, Work SPENGE Re DRED. i ia of ase, end vate arene eee No Plans SPICHRe SINBALIAY stars east. ae eee 115,251 No Plans SPINNER RUT 7.3 Sek sew sl acetvecey esmeleh aes 115 GAA, Rep. Council, College, Social Work SPRING. LHOMAS: 's4ics iscet va oe een oeeere ieee 115 College, Navy STEADMAN,, “INDIA, s2 sam os sais seen shew 115 GAA, Cosmotology STEWART, BRADY . . 115,283,264,265,281,280,282, 299 Basketball, College STINNESD psUARRY: is, euepeaelo aa aaa 115 No Plans STENSONS “DYRONES 2 earsre te tae eiccue se eeitene ies 115 No Plans STRAND, DAVE . 115,283,264,281,280,282,299 Basketball, Dick Christensen Award, Chico State STROBRIDGE, BARBARA ......-.+-+++-- 115 IBM School STRONG, EVELYN. 226-22 ee eee oe 115,195 No Plans SUDA MIKE 3) cs a 2 2) ol ets er @ 69,115,266,63 Football, CCC, Chico State SULLIVAN, GAIL . 116,308,45,227,250,310,229,306 Commissioner of Girls Athletics, GAA, P.E, Leader, Winged “R”, Traffic Commissioner, Memphis State University SUR GS TIPS A Cepecies Sorted, cedure 116,135,244,203 Treble Clef, A Cappella, CSF, Sr. Play, College SWANSON, CONNIE .........- 116,135,244,131 Class Secretary, Electrical Construction Engineers Scholarship, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Ball, Sr. Banquet, Spanish Club, AFS, College SWANSON, NARDA ....---+-222--ee0- 116 CEC SIWENSON SDTANES: 5 5): cle cori oo or eho ato 116 Work TAYLOR, BARBARA ......- 116,195,139,241,144 GAA, Quill and Scroll, Honor Roll, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Play, Sr. Dance, Sr. Party, 4 T’s Club, CCC, S.F. State TAYUOR, DENNIS: 2 26 24 66 ee se we oe 116 No Plans TAYLOR, GEORGE ...- +2 ses eeeeee 116,55 CSF, Sr. Play, Rally Committee, CCG THEXEIRAG TANDA. “66 2 6 6 ee sors 116,253 CCC, Marriage TERRY, DENNIS) can wos 3 2 ac oe ws eee Baseball, CCC THOMAS, VANERA, ws 2 cose es ee ee ae Treble Clef, Dental Assistant THOMAS, WILLIE ....----+-+-e+e-- 116 No Plans THOMPSON, DONNA ....- +--+ eeeeeee 116 Honor Roll, Beauty School THOMSON, CHRISTINE ...------eeees 116 CCC, Work TILGEMAN, SUSAN ....--+-+---- 117,253,111 Air Force, Secretary TEMS DAWID Neem apes ais) s 2 «ls exe 117,111 Work TIPTON, LORETTA .....-..-- 117,240,242,111 CSF, CCC, Chico State TOMASKOVIC, JOHN .. 2.222224. 117,111,196 Honor Roll, Work TRAVELS, RANDA ...-2-2-e520045 117,111 Beauty College TRAVISHEO MMY 35 2 cs ee ee ee ea No Plans HURNER SACKIRN i via acs + = s 0) 2) 91 117,111 Honor Roll, Marriage, Work TURNER PHIEP cae Giese aie = a. lee oes CCE VALENCIA, RICHARD ........--- 117,134,111 Sr. Play, Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Party, CCC WATHERGA SBD) .95 6 2 6 okt + i 2i 2s 6 6 eo CCC, Work WERGHE SOSE, = cise e alse wee 0 he 117,111 Spanish Club, CCC WINES! GLENDA 2 2% 22 2 6 2 ese wie 118,134 Secretary VIOLETT, CYNTHIA - 25-3 sce nee ss 118,249 CSF, Future Nurses Club Pres., CCC -WADE, CLAUDIA ........--.- 118,207,206,228 Pom Pon Girl, Commissioner of Publicity, GAA, Rep. Council, CCC WADLER, LAWRENCE ....--++++eees 118 CCC WAFER, PATRICIA ...-.- +--+ ee eeeees 118 Nursing School WAGERMAN, CARA ....-+++-++-eeeees 118 JUNIOR INDEX DOUG MDOL Dia: ix, teu eee) ee a) se ey ww ous cell 167 GINS HON ONIGY ser cr aicie a swicial atte el teafe ue ¢ (aes) ts 159,235 POKIUS MOBICICV ch sext vey ttc uc 'e. culy an Mele fee tele eye POTN SECVOM ottisd oc) ous: eerie cs; er euiwn gls = ats PUGH ED UVSC ec ton ate eh ial artes Tee) wt coh cc Neeley WAT) lapel te 162 ASO UTA Mra es teivebe nie) on, islets) cael Melee) eile 159 INS TGCITE BRN) 7 Pir Minette DeGroot arate Cinen eC 154 PUEV Tr AMMN Maree a haees fmol ote 1S, hea (eicel See ens re 164 I TPE? Lest Gta a 7 ee Ree ieee acer aoe ANGEKSOM ANCH Soa ec sm artes ue 167,54 AReersony Camerine® 2 aie csuss a ew etn @ aie ere 253 AMACTSON, GREGORY iS, 6) 6 s)6 8 ede, ww oe tay 155 AnMdeTSON, PAMGS “Gls c cre a+ © ows 0s 156,264,281 ANGCESONe VOHMUMCT sists) ice a ao or ode m0 156 ANOGLSON, Marearet 06 6 ea ce es we ee 158 INHOCH SON IVAUIAN! colts ls vals, eters! «va. Speirs. 0! ov Sus 160 AUGOUSORS VAPCUMA Da, ls ciel sc 4) ale ise ele 16: ANAHEUST ROU Y, ace Ale erso st cite 2) ie) eeval aiieae Site 166 ATambpild, BaCpanai dante « «so s+ 5 tens © 157,202 ADAG eATIENORY We, sive. as sisi wale ws sts ase, 167 PATCHES Lage RAD Koala opis ie olde cat felts! (Jie se tees ios 155 OMT OMNIA: aA g Sn id ote) eee NTS dete: oe 157 ADGMNStCAARGDELG Gs fc..5- 5, 2) of @o aL sce st eae inte 163 IAP IASURONG | MONIC) Losses octets fe) ietaaie 162,203 ATNOW Gal eon aes tote epics tales Masiaglatia: ta? (at ce 162 GAA, Armstrong College WAGNER, EDGAR «2c 0 es ne ewe oe wi e's Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Play, College WAKEMAN, SANDRA ....---+-++e+eeeees 118 AFS, Writers Club, College WALKER, BRENDA ...-.--+---+eees 118 Business College WALKER, (DAVID: sce ce sn = «ee ss 118,189 Baseball, Honor Roll, CCC WALKER: BLIZGA oo 5 6 5 os 6 @ 019 orane 118 Army WATIKERSOREIN, ofc cite os wis 0 so ei eo wee 118 College, Work WALKER, RICHARD ......----+++++- 118 Football, Basketball, Baseball, Swimming, Honor Roll, CCC WALLACE, LINDA .........-.-- 119,134,125 Sr. Gaieties, Sr. Play, Sr. Party, Armstrong College WALTON, BEVERLY .......---++-2-- 119 Work WARDELL, NANCY ..-.-+2-++e22+256% 119 GAA, Secretary WARREN, PATRICIA ...---+---+++-- 119,250 Sr. Party, Sr. Picnic, S.F, State WATERY, DICK oi -) plore os) ee 69,119,63,189 College WATSON, BRENDA-...--- ++ +++eeee 119 Honor Roll, Rep. Council, CCC WATTERSON, JOB 2622s s2 ase eee vise 119 Football, CCC WAY, MICHABT) 210.2% sos ols 2 ees 119 CCC WAG BUlTits tie ci tic a eon a cieeten eta ot 119 CCC, Navy WADED (RETAC So fue aeons ee) eames = Gs 119 CCC, Work WEAVER, JAMES Basketball WIEAVER= MIKE) os 5 ccc cv ale asl oles wollen 119 Tennis, CCC, Work WEEKS, ALBERTA ..--2 202222 -0e 120 Business College WEEKS, DIANA ....-+++22-2ee e028 120 College, Work WEEKS, GEORGE ....+--+++++ee 120,203 A Cappella, Sr. Play, Glee Club, Cross Country, AFS, CSF, S.F. State WELENCE, JOHANNA ....--- +++ ees 120 (O @; @: WELLS, DOUG No Plans WETSELAAR, PAUL .....-+-+-++ee- 120,135 Basketball, Track, Honor Roll, Sr. Gaieties, College WHEATEEY, GAY “.0 002 = 6 «oo 5 120,196 Baseball, College WHISENHUNT, JOHN .....-.-- +e eeeee 120 College WHETES MARY © occ s (6 tantenia) seo =) Gilets = ! ¢ 120 College WHITLING, NANGY 2 ccs acces nae es No Plans WHITTEMORE, GARY ........ 120,134,49,241 Baseball, Sr. Gaieties, Rep. Council, CCC, Peace Corps WILBURN, “TIM 225-6 oes es 120,266,267,48 Football, Wrestling, Honor Roll, Sr. Play WILDE, CYNTHIA . 120,206,48,240,242,132,131 Rep. Council, Pom Pon Girl, CSF, French Honor Society, Bank of America Certificate, Cheerleader, U.C, Santa Barbara WILLARD, NANCY 2.2.5.2 2222%. 120,201,199 Band, Orchestra, Honor Roll, Sr. Party, Jr. Prom, Cee WILLIAMS, ARTHUR 2.622220 06628 84% 120 No Plans WILTHIAMS, BILLY ... 5222020208 121,115 ANOS, PNOUIAS) co ta) oi for sien ew, aires ante ventelee 166,219 ATE GleNMAl sc 004 wets vue fe elie ete elel @ =m ie use ASCARI ST GNOSO® ec. ee (ata) sy! fel ie) Wl fete ts, ol ote 155 Ashford ;OSGabon cicre mya) cna stermiane eels 158 AUUeY, Matrarel 4. 5-2 a! ects Wap a serves le sors) ATREVEAUION ye: cs) shee etiai ote) sear fe, eel ne) areata 169 fine, SGT hv pe Oe SA rey ies SG ch One thr 159,244,235 AQTOSH MGrEQOLY, Jar am: %. falco. ose eaiie eta: shim ten 160 Babi ROniniergey tc ase tert ce ome cuenta Nanaia), or ine) Saree 160 BaCaiPORE I Oter. (.irel cc -ctecl vein idl 3) 0 st ol fener suet coke BACKED A ynnG, cater he) sions os breswie oncl cus 167,203 Badger, (Stephen Wis cc se ewe ee oe 161 JSP ANTES 1D YS) 0155 (CN Bae ene rle ee omne crc xe Ole a 162 Bainde Sammi! wy wt) oie sere wale ie tien lens: aries: ts 160 BAKET ALN teres? cea) Sa sete Sr len el cihwicem oie i 166 Baldridge, Kathy Baldwin, Carl A. Bamford, Karen VON aie Ofise se terpenes) Say fo siieieaie. fe ceMela eit, BanNGOS GHW oi so9--e00y-o el mle ce ee oe ee BAEROT AMLOVE asa a Malal cist islieoie’.e Site ne! a) 6) tose EeRiGW sc TOUOY. “Ce eh eos. 0 Ser, wo al oe ee Barnes, Carolyn Barnes, Norman No Plans WILLIAMS, LARRY ......----++ees 121,115 Baseball, College WELDTAMS: ETA 02 oo) 6 sus) 5) sireeu alte 121,115 College WILLIAMS, LILLIE .........+-+--8-. 121518 No Plans WILLIAMS, MARY .....-+---++ee- 121,115 No Plans WILLIAMS, PAT ....--22eeeeeee 121,115 Marriage WILLIAMS, PAULINE ........---- 121,115 Rep. Council, College WILLIAMS, PENNY ...---++-eeee5 121,115 Honor Roll, Business College WILLIAMS, STEPHANIE .....-.-- 121,224,195,115 Quill and Scroll, Hi-Nus, Voice WILLIAMS, VIRGIL ....---++-++-+-- 121,115,256 GAA, Future Nurses Club, College, Secretary WILSON, CAROL .....------; 121,141,115,192 GAA, Honor Roll, Shield Staff, San Jose State WIESON, DAVID 2 @ - ele eo 2 3 eo eres 2 2s Track, Basketball WILSON, LORETTA «22-20-22 envccces No Plans WIESON: (MARY: 275.56 a) 26 os ue wwe Henle isi '=: 6 Cosmotology WILSON, MILDRED ....-.----+-+-+: Honor Roll, Work, Marriage, College WILSON) ROBERT 22555-0652. 02200 6 College WILSON, THOMAS .....---++++e20% College WOLTP DONNA 226 2 as es oe eles Marriage, Work WOODWARD, JANET .....- +++ +e eee® Typing Awards, Work WOOLDRIDGE, DICK ......--+++++++ College WORKS, CHERLY .......---- 122,141,125,49 Rep. Council, Sr. Play, Girls League Representa- tive, College WRALESTAD, SUSAN «©... 6220s e2ee8s CEC WRIGHT, SHIRLEY ....-..---+++eee2% No Plans WRIGHT, VIVIAN ©2222 .-2 0222255 No Plans YACORZYNSKI, RALPH ....----eeee ECE YATES, CORIENNE ....---+-+++e:- GAA, 4 T’s Club, Sr. Play, College WATE Ss BREN ts. 5) ole sus) eles) oe eis = 6s Swimming, Navy YEDNAK, LINDA ....-.22-222250- Shield, Work, Cosmotology MORK BOVD tite ati a dere isspie oi etalon elie 123,199 Assistant Judge, Band, CSF, Sr. Gaieties, Spanish Club, U. C. Berkeley YOUNG: UD N fieracs s ene 9 = 6) eee fees) 22 GAA, Cosmotology YOUNG, LORETTA ....+..-..--- 123,308,321 GAA, College YOUNG, PAULETTA .......- 123,308,307,321 College TACHAR Yam PAO NM) | (aint eerie) ai ietis sr ee Court Stenographer, Jr. Prom, College ZECHER RO DNEN c2 = oe am see 3s 123,132 Football, Wrestling, CSF, Honor Roll, U. C. Davis ZEHRINGER, LORETTA .. 0.1.62 22200 = 123 Typing Awards, Work, Marriage ZACIC Te EROGIC. tg, gusta) 5) a) ie. ibt tel Jeois ie) wy isl eiersie 618 ¢ ZAG OLE VE ae tite te) sensed. 8. toh eines swe 0s ZAAMEL RICHATO! © uence ec) e)ss) s' © ee) oi CWS GAT etn va, ta; celta: (6: (0s sey vo) ws = ere) 0 fonriat 6! ve a On 8 Barnes Waneimias cee) se cus son ots 22) 8 155,163,49 Barranc@ AUCusta 2 qi neues ale enn) decease Barrett, Thomas - 154,269,270, 285,284,282,294,295 BantolinieMucit osc cs os sce = aes 162 Barcon, (ings ay siecacs so 5) ei wie) Se a as Batchellers Dorothy, 2.2 as. 2 bee we = OU MO ICStOUaia cms (sel ese es! ose sae 6 S81 e BOCK oieat pi cues cimerie concierto is Uhre farsa) eyege i= Sie Belcheuiliscameeei) oo.) ns 2) 243, 255,314,322 Belt Garvan caer) he vsertetonce es, oe Toe 167 Belle PALIGIAN is 2 ose se shraiereis) amen’ Sie eee os PCLT RONG! piece cist 41.5) ene) Gl es os sa) ws DeLS RO eS ARGEAe cers l Gel ters csi elens oe neurons se Belt Dax atae esi aiatispeitee) ) cists wile a 'eyier oe Benditos Susanna, 2 6 a ole es se Benezey MOUND na cs, ceai is sss ls sites a Bennett, Lynette Bensch, Regennia . . Bentleveenichandepes © assem cursus rus cere 154 Bere PUG t ecg tei eyte ee say sa 167,243,235,203,49 Bennanon bails sees stay, auc claeelen a eet 163 IBCENUSCH: SUGY! ow, vo eli ss te ee te one oe Re eure ies BEST. (GEROM Wis. ceo fate 19, oe) ie oe) eh antes Hetiencourt. JOHN) «4-4 62 oc see eee = Bettencourt: Vvonyes ooo ecco oe ee oes eee Cruz; {GCOLPe! Joc 5 1s aes Bie mia eee ee eto PlOWerSMGATVi 2 es LE). ao ee LOO BELL y HICHAL Olsen teusel ele) oi leiiel sie el eetren One Cunningham, Arthur ........... a; cht ee eloo Floyd, Wayne SEVEN Ol Asad sisi eres) © doped ae ake eee eee CS Cunningham, Randy 42. ec: eds, aces bees ee ROG, RAN ye 3 525 a vercirp nents denekalers Lf SL BISCO; MECRESING: ay co (cpp oF er aber ton eT Cuptis; lizabethivs «foc «, acciss occ eee 3 408 BOON SNAVOMN 92h igi fen oks tel eilerie te Suen RL CD SSS sR IIZADEIM ae wes eerie wites arisen) eee OT paglow, Stanley: vz. 6 sncccsratere wee bake 168,304 Ford, Brenda . 1 STACKS 1 SECVGU Na v1 ¥en ood ar okie Naplegig eee aeren esere eda PALER PANGS sais fords) elise) cucee arate GS Ford, Paul sien eredetvay ec aiken. aimee) Maton stae Meera BICTHER INANGYA cea iies eieneiten oleiealawes shee eet OO DADC SUD e siukse wreneiah ete) panicles: ee ae ee Mords Walter je. sigreulei si eate. apidiioselies abet aemepenl 6S BIOVINS: Cau. 3) ees a erates caren 157,202 DAT ARAVINONG: ot ss ieee) ejicliccel ert ee Se OA BOrney, SLCDHEN circ ca ene erenareteneren ace loadin ZOMMET Ss AABYAL 5) eiret'o cael vene [ellenei cf eee au peer tOD Daniel, Joseph BOLISON TU ANIS” 5 5: cusses jae. tourer m tebe Mepe Ra BOPMERE,, BLUSE. 2s Ss) s,s os. or 2 es ee ee ee Jarby, Franklin Gi wines Ole @ ale aie ene abe FOWIED, SHALOM crs -2.5i elie: wd olor teule ote nD BOV Gy i Davita tra: casitas tnii'o. se-iba? co 6) reniettediotven oii hen athena Davenport, Robert ........ 155,163 Francis Donnas oj s vensisrienre erate) Sue. 6 etaneree aueeloe sramlett, “Cy pila: ) %, 0: 10.0 w+ | e-ete mee eed Linda ioe ciate fa. 2 Siete ARB ERS 219 AVAMIMUM GG ron 'sice. vis eines! el oo a) Rutee Son oS BRAMIOL CAUOMVIN (otam svc lero wineanat (eh etateaectice a eS BOLD) mons esanstawiaetien se: See eee ie nL GD Preeland: soggy 2. a, ends arene: esses os LOE BUCKMAN A OWN var s. un eran io Tal con 1a ones ee me ene eee Davis MCUATIONE Rs 3) a. el ers. rene ves eke meee 162,252 Preeman’ Tueinds: 2% sesso fern ee anions 168, 209,199 STIUBES WIANG Ih re 2751 wie ye chi asl Guten sen itamee OU Naae DAVIS WGAYICOR Le -c-s-ers. os icone ai ere eee dG Mreitas’ Ddward: © .c. cre ete cere eee ee 161, 55 : DAVIS Gra VIC OM us” y-asdmreccetet en Gy @ aks Epon Sale French, Vickie . =, 30:6 fol kei,gol ih) im a) ae beh ramen aiee 157 4 ; 60 Wemnk Barbara waile:-cus: acncusta tale erent 155, 199 167 Fuller; auretha. 2). «4 sew © ole 169284295 Pedeteed hos Stor eaM aL eT oa TOD Fulwider gia OU Mia's. erro! ualtai ro: .sigahatel eiormen Gk ona ete RUCNARO MBS iar7-wa fei eee ieee eee nO Galan, Gary a lanatiichvetie Ne: ie talie evel ts camer eta OON Aaa 3rown, Janie . RICKAUGER Giro: cis, aytate ioe steeeue eno seeeLo Galenelnes) ZANG' 3, asic. Ac ative. oo hl ae ech eee Kathigen’ . s-216.cie th 5 mace DLOVOM cidiieiie) co mavarsey ci sia eee eee OO Gallagher; Nancy 2. tg: wie avece enn ate a ar oOes BROW: MNICHACI irc ee cis eo ey a TRG MCAB O CNANC YS cave, chris daar evict tate seal eee Gallegos Gene)“. 222 hs. ¢ clstas oe ueiaed SHOWN Patrlek.—- ci suci yes. arene eee eet PEALON EICHANGING: .¢ at) et bee Geeneus ia sctreecamere oe Galloway: SUSENy 3! ag cael ne ee ee . 154,244 { Brown, Steven Wes cuecees ie crcl an el mae POC ARGIA SW GNOIS © sett ra cic: oiteies oied elie ae atone 57 Garcia, Linda F. Suse latvdaes eh ahead te tis tA LGA ; 3rown, Virginia’. os. . + a cpeneen i sorons SCIONS MIN aeemtenea (andre kates Guetere 168,249 Garclay, TeOresas 5 «0 sys ere a ame niees Deed : i 3ridges 3rOOKS, April 3rooks, Daniel Br, lis! a ok. Wala ie ee ae 3rown, Harry ...... . 161,264,281,280 3rown, James 3rown, 3ryan, Deborah... . 164,48,246,315,: 202 ,321,324,313 Jecourten, Karen... 5.625.502 159,48 Gardner, Paula Sryanits DALHEllvsa ccieat spat ey al el avaman ere eee eae PE BTECE ICU: AS ian spie Sales ie, ge olla et tere) (anton ution rie Garland, Linda a) snyant,, Deborah “sy v-.ic! « veeriemsecn ete cad Meee MEINE TD (CONDI: rarss core) te) clei si pi ei tii eran nko Garlin, Jan if BEV ant, GAy1O isis, const lar jetey erg ante eee Reese nee De @, DEVE ee ne eee eee ne a ew 162 Garner, Patricia 3ryant, John H, RLEREO Ee tesa ionele cus uoiey ceases peas Od Gasaway, Jacqualine Nee ea 3uck, Barbara RAV IRON: Esso rails. caje eisaivet arene unre) enaieenlon Gash; MOMth, Foren ce ier osaiic eee cue wanna lone2OS 3uckner, Ronald Carol aida fe, (ay ‘ati (ot ae ete, Pigs Gatlin, Shirley st cig hs evar rel oe ea ae ae 3uenorostro, Mary Gerald Gaynor DEILaren ii a isa oo eceon eee noe 3ullock, Marethia Alice Genesini, George 2G! ace ee Bullock, Michael Noh 1d: i a ar ee aa i rae eile es fm) ante Gent, Robert ... it a ok ahiehcatel tamer Oo 275,288,289 SULTOWS; OWATG oc 415 0 Som me eee line las, EEG rai at Gite) alsa 5 0) Jolley eiottanie ver ergs fats LOU Gerard, (GOLLY) ©s, s, cic crcl a SNe ee eee GT Sut, WOOda rE) ons. cru- av enemsiveme were a eee eae AIS Sean lib aS a fal Wie ariel we elserin) wy PLOM Gibson, Joanne .............. 162,151,48 duitler. Teanetts aaasectn eve eee az, Beatrice ................. 163,285 GUIGary, oe, coecie a ce eT Co 3utler, Michael ........... cab eet az, “ana SS) A ie. ewe aay we: 8) owe! RORgEOE Gillette, avid .. evar 159,27 0, 271,¢ 284 allOWAY, James 2a eisecsia si) coe ee eniod PEAS CM Oa Caorcnoan inenarc hpi uch One ve Gilley, James .. 154, 1151, 45,227,218 219,47, 296,219 FAIR DOCUL. BCANIE ia so se oy eae ol amie te eee em Dickinson, (22410100) 110 PER a ome memnictr tan race ee 1o Gillam IBLUGe so cos-corae ei ee er a ckra: onl JAppetta, Dang. cs als wis i suemrsn tcl one ueee LOT eue JICSEN, SUEVED ee ice oe ie ee oe oe 156 Gillock, Norma J. iat; Wane Gc. ck eee ne ee eee eae PISSUCE MOMME sia hud yet ce SEsw anes kOe Ere ee OE Glasper, Joan TardOso:, LilNnOlm oo ue ace cee Ge ee ee ee aL OSG PUAN MCTODIS ch aret oucrcuseueiey seen ie ie EaeeL oT Godwin, Michael ofiskeh ieisen ows SMe a erate seem ae arg EVANS ob sarc an aen chon ee rat fale ne eee nO PIDEMIERS ABOU! ver ive tomer Rixsacla: Miesale foaalicutn ey eee Or ON, (Chariene 5. .5.ci5, 6 « o 2) Se eee EH Sarlisle, “Patrick. “Gy.c as. ccasck, G5 Shenae Jodson, William 46sec ee ee ee ewe eeean Goforth, Bertha Sie s sb.zc ved Siu ae LOG arisons (MOrima o: aocs ae ee ee sonnelly Darlene’ 6.41 i ove er suaeneer pRLGleAy GOlueKe; Richard 9 en i ereene nee 155, 226,244,51 Jarry THOMAS) 2 , b.c: piensa chest alee eet eee Nova ChATIOS ine 6 os es arian ese) wuers wae AOL Sn i Ne arter, David orey, Larry . 62 Gonzales, Roy Carter, Patsy A. POSSMAN MATIC «ey: 4 55s ow, a el Gewiier es eae ane LO Gonzalez, Jesus A. ‘arter, Robert = Mead. ded ts a ee ( Donelas RAVAN ge cocseau suey ao aee eels) Oia Gooden, Ethelyne ‘asolo; Michael si ccasea va wae Loe tomers Over, ROnald 27. «+s i ow o's « « dOd,loosloo.00 Gore, Cliff JastagnasSso; Panda. 4) «se. ehe eoeneeeen eno JOZIET 9) INAREN) 2 (o: sing stieseueveitette) sew ne shee LOS Goularte, John sv cad Rae et othe ae Rh sae cSt eee eat Oe en a CT CACC TS SUBAN anes ce eer cokhe See Leumi Sele a Graham. Math? si, ic, encceksoa co ordnepeceus eee les pughnian’ RiIcharaCAy 4 cies a toe Geen Oe DRaKe SMV EMAN sen sivas feet in ci eMedons (6 ranaiaone, one a Gray, Stephen so ee eee te ww es 104,293 FAVNESS, ARVANA cdl. fen cies) ios egal OMe ee ree raper, Connie one Green, Shirley 5. ey ras aera “orale Sa oe eee ea Oe ‘aygill, Chris . re Janny Greenwell) Davide: = n. ccs cri, cere eee eee OT ‘ernac, Marianne , Michael Greer, Sher SEY © aia te, om ah ina ee shaires, Gary ubber, Barbara Greiner, ULAR awchist. tues tet Sess Seater ee ee hampion, Luther Junn, Donald Ghigsby,binanuel iC. 2.5. «, suc, ale saeeehene seen an, Josephine J. Junn, Kathleen Grisham, William 5 isos 2 pan.ceeeee 159 ‘han, Shirle se es vorak, Barbara GROSS uINCHNGUL 5 .cicilan'y cite, a ualie cea eee 160,270 PHOULORI) INGTG V9 5. icenat tants: ww: caine: aerate Reena eee Dybdahl, Mary Gruber. Karen. te. sce: cores ene ee IGT NAVER. DANISH os fa. 5 Sen err cee ele we th eee Ded 3 I Gruenebaum, Audrey Shesnick, Mary « 2« s« s- . 0 Uo g02.5 Grulkey, Gerald dines «MEG Tota to Gee ca EE HS 2 ENOMAE . 24., Gaomuee secu Moar ee Gilledee). JESSEY c5:«, 72a ie @ vend neice ee GS istensen,, Kar6n: 3 o s eu es Sua eee OO E : Ory aieel eae ea ge Chm pm Gullolto, MAIy 4 cic bos 4k en cc ne BRIRS SLATES: icles hoo eee eee eas AU, LIVMOANN 45 cerns eyed eGo) ie a ake celsaa om Seem COIN BOUSAMY ora) io) ef! ay isi snr et ieee career ae O DELO ‘lark, James Jer Hiner, Beverly... 2. ats ol aw cone 109,089 Gurske, David. 3. 33 ce 2 6 2 @ e.s, = 162,166,098 ark, Myrtle M. Bllett,, Homer Gene! .... 6. s.chs..0.6 08d aoe sere, 160 Gurul Dears ptiS na) ial he a oc des Rae ‘laxton, Janet BIStORS TOMAS cy stansienccdeh aie) see Dane CL te Habe, BIOS). aig: ip 100 ce: «oy bv opie oval teen ee OD aybrook, Phyllis . tists, Rita ... 1... 2-22-22 eee 156,317 nee. eteRcece ene oe ey! ‘laypole, Frederick “mmanuele, Pamela a: (oid: out lo) oitenis) ee lanier = kG all, Elizabeth .......... 164, 163,151, 48,243 ULORE ROT is 5 a Sele a pee lanl aca Be ee ee PGS eSNG ae eros eres ares anes sa gaatew RR ea emeweL Ol ail. FROME Te ions bs Ss Sa ae we oon EE Jeffrs 64 Epley, Michael... ......-.22+2+2- 164 ally (NANCY. fo ssi ies, s,s oe aoe @ oo) amd OlelogNene ppe lamilton, Ke nneth SU) Gili FS eee Ok ene Od ATRIICON, ACTIONS o5re. “diya vor a ce henne eeu en OIG AMON, RONNIE: so i6o oc: pra te e e eee RL OS == AMUN VOL CO vias 1 is) © (ef tecke Suey LOS spinosa, Timothy .......--¢s06+s66.. 156 ammack, Glenn .......... . 156,48,288,289 za, Emily ........-....... 156,164 ansen, Donald ......... . 166,234,203,49,54 Waa ai ys es eo cee eg hot Salsas antchiey ee ansen, Virginia ¢ Bs Be OM rat teeter ore eanic Nee ogre: oath san) tea ae ae lardesty, Vicki ollins, Gary enholtz, Ida .. 155,22 3 ardin, John ollins, Melvin rea rake Vigo LONE titer av ci go colores aces Ge ae LE LOT plans (Christine: -2- 5 :c c.-d. owl dw nel eee ‘ POUL ee ERIC Vie, Sy torn sch carrie, fs + pce, Gone nae remo eoreeee Fain, Marcia farmon, Judi” oan se saya Se DOO POMS MOTANIBOT, 5 asiis-.te) i wv er tote ee whe ce ) “aison, Chris i ea a ah al ai fees Oe armon, Paul ules Gane 167, 285,284,199,202 My RUCE! 2 ar. 6h wie ey me. Ne GY Vane ees LADE HNOVCR dG, aan ate xcs, ap tRastaoe aan) aie ee er ee OG arper, Lisso .. 159,269,268,270,283 64,282,255, POOIE YH TACOD. 5 6 5 alors wie 4 ed) hun eee ene lee Barrell( oublasyic cs 4 es: nin on Glenna eee 161 sie ei 9 FORCEROMP PUI M 2, cet at cst ee ee ies eee Felder, Ray Biel a Gass. Bi Sora mltaee emohe eM arris, hon an 2) i 6) leh head r “gsiel level “ayvslea a te Ornell MICH aEl nc. awe ere © wah aie dase Raed VES SRODORE Grist viann erat enaye Sees eee arris, Doriet ce a se om LOO DOS HG oie 1322 FOSEMU NOI cane a iy bac CoN coe A A ree OD “erguson, Jan ; arris, iets E. ‘ ovell, Colleet 2256 deb aane ows ew U6 28449 “ernandes, Susan Gail S. paaC. MGTIO! os) chs ke Sern, te Geer Oe) Bee EGE Fielding, Connie 1 -rank, G pr 16) ie Phclhh os os tra es cate Ru ea ie ieee a Fielding, Paula EU, “sg eh leo Oh Soke huts Mel se ueurenien etree ‘ine, Donald ‘ischer, Mark 256 € a PN ie ec) aie Sgt Viet pale nuel E. Ricky Jacquelin rea cat cates et co Wy cos i co rare ee ee Se ee Dennis ‘Olbert, Sher1 dour y SHARE Sens FROTIES, a, ae. ah ale er cea Hx ala ‘ole, Pamela .. ole, Richard W. ollier, Daniel ollins, Connie Es} ana, ona 1 , Marietta ee me eet erence Ts Harrison, S5eland), si) suai: = a olke Kee eae ueutee GD Bificla: Harold. 4 Sos was. dates eos 166,294,202 Kathy SUCH, POUTICIa sic) sin cucie eo el nam ee ere loud ge or, Sandra oes Ades, BRE, te oa ation; BOWARG «5's se i re wm 0! ate, wie). e 1 OOneIDSAg ISher (SUSAN: cus n os Aneto ee he LOG laver, Donna a} ey 'w jau lose st jnca eam Taare names pete Mleteher, Stella Ur as. osc oe 3 cy ee eee Ys) VEGEY) co) teice foe Yo). is) statin moves) av gene women OGseo PIOPeS: Billy 3-5). G2 Gus ae ee ee ES MCS GARY ssc srs ees ie wo eon eect ate ; 1 155,293 Leads Wis wannel «5.42 ie cineu ieee ee eee 164 CAGR A NATOM «(0 User pass seer wees enna Ree TO eateletletleletleleletetelea’ oO Creech, Cc arey Crittenden, Donna . Crockett, Del Rhoda oie Linda Crowley, Cheryle 347 HCG PICKIMAN) eines site Rermeute series ei sue st ae 156,157 PICTON Galea Wiens secaiha’ oli cet eyo) ical suiane! ecu alte Te PPE DOHAUOT SAGE 0s ica saiie'te (6) (elite. a fal “ap Bp feria) wr ei oe) I OIG RODCEE Wain aio ace 4 ie sHie ie ail slise 161 Henderson; Pennie AS, @, 3 6 6 a ie.5 2) es) er i0 169 LOTR cetRROBON. wae tocar ia: ca 6) a” ja ale. Val fe ie! ado) ai tel 167 OHSIOVICHTIGUING: ais Gis st i 2-4 pe) ois volver oho 155 UOC OUE NANG Vin ta eMoutsi@ (oor lai) ale) col Msleiasieist = Amatete) (a FIORNANGE I) MATOS 37 fe iar a. faye, @ ae) eel lay oiter 156 PIOEUINE ACK owied scone: ehia ds. Cele) ajvetal ce) eon ee 199 Hickinbotham, Wennew ........-2.2e+8 167,54 BSC PINS | ManGY Qo) cs cote ot cen o eiadrete oneverd 162 FED pe LVI Att ate -cohecialney onlanRiay sy 6 oi fs xel ieee! Le 156,18 Barbara. co har. ets ow So. eS, Hi Ginklteh Bove 157 Biiard (Cuntis Lets Goss ee ee he 163 LINCS ANOS aun son atta var hia. ceo s9! elie el cars) 0h 159 BUTEA ELT heel on eget aio tata, hush ares ar loaner @) i6).se' oll Ove Moleman; Maunices.; Goals o 6 oo ais site 56 165,270 Holand.) SOyGe fake wtegs eo eee we 158,250,48 Molmes. BEVeNvi a: cs ss. 6.6 se eee ae 157,255 RODS) TaN A fa got otras a ey or ces os Ow GW SO ce 169 Meopkins. Martyn sis chacieceas sa s 162,163,246 Hortons Wayne aoe a oo oe we ee See ate Gree 160 HOUNGASHEI | BOWANO: 2c tee ce mh ee meine 161 RUQUSES DC WENA tia ciate ce Gum aS) sity gee, Shin ene 161 FROWATCS CCIE ie at ato) ns folce 155,168,138,234,49,246,241 PAO WANG GAT ibe sce tea arte maha) as, iecaiceu sess iee etre iatis 160 HOWara Sauna: 5 cite ee cue es eel ee oS 165 OME GON A Take) tae lens ) o Sue: Gr al os aliaults iS) S 160 EDD ARC SO MELLI DS esau ia ta ia, «oe oye 163,285,284,289 NBD ATGSISAPAN Poles v6) ever vere Us ee: esis) % fs « 158 HUDDIC J SUATON spc rere s6i ae ec Ce Ge 6 @ a 157 ODER ACQHELING! sus coe we so: - ) a) eh iay Gye Ws eee wtler ndcleston, DGDOLaAl es. .6)6 a cavers 6 6 16 e si 166 PUNE ROWCLES fyi ich oq 6 foo ite in 157,164,276,270 AUS Ee AGC CUCEENG). Fh sa, sor re: vor cay ye Caves ons (op a ahie Ge 167 HVACE DANA (folic c of wile alo = 154,218,255,246,219 PIVOT ADNY, vere.) f) 9) a) aisle) 0) co a) 154,151,47,235,49 LGUs IMVINELGS” ot cas (at os se ce ese sy lan) ares fe 159,244,313 Ingram, Beverly ....... 162,317,234,312,313,314 Eneland VOUSOs. . cca mi cena are ale Sd) ch aye ac 159 RVOV Ie an Dana: po: heme Me ares 5a ck ce Cl Sho tate 164 ACKSONG UBER! re lar opts cal g pditie veh dunks -syse ey ia aR, 4s 202 JACKSON. KAMINYM oF ca ee ap ea tye) wo 166,273,314 WACKSON TiOLOtA Ts ee. cp ep circu ew 2) we, ee es et 156 VACKSON, TNCODOTEC cues e gua als Wa atte ee an @ 164 MACON ROSHAN Minute eusiral sien Gy vials arena a be VACODSOMIBALLY os, wi aw wee wo SG So em ew es AIC EO ALIC Cima stisl sates! eG. lel ara abe” yada” ar atis, = MeL pa AIMAL pyc, tale. eae a ce Gah say as ee aa ine we Weta, Male SIGS rh OEM epi vo, o) Gy Oita, Wei ce. i eisewinW ot ie 6. cat ce 156 MARLO SLCDUCIN yc. 6 Sie a terre) oe see: er a Ware 158 QCMCESON, GALDANA «clsnuc + 0 je a eae si al se ere 251 Jeiiress BrNCEy cic core ome siln «oR ww a 155 VSHOve KEISHNS: pete: sine eve (ee: oie a (elie fe aie 165 VOuKINS ACATOICS Sis emeu's laces. 6). ella ee puters 157,249 JVGRSGHRWATMOD: 4G Giienid ee aed) 0 se Sheil es 161 FOWOtt, DOVian, cs oiviaes Goss ee aes ww eens, VODES RON AIG si) tore iets ey 6 Guid ails le at ela 160 JORNSORBOTMICE Ms, so: sis, « S400 ev wb, 0 “eine 156 OMBSOM DIANE! v5. ia feta: is: Oi) leueiie. eis: ey 3) rere: ale JOUNSON. JaMMY ATNOl 4s. 5. se «seo 0.0 @ 167,199 yonnson, Larry Dalle) ois. «68 0 5 ws ho oe 160,18 ORNSEOM OROUNCVI Lis: a ctlebicice ak @ varias (eh eet fata 163 MOHCSHPAGINO! Mase vucte chic ete veel @ eeu (G2 are 167,255 MORES CHATIAS!- .. Gnd faves om Was) otet a te 162,48 ONES AVEC wc eis coe ane Kore ee aie; aie hee? 16 OHitguor WOES BIGU De cross. dtiey ie: wien ten gsoreh-s. te eae Be mk 202 PONES UE AYO Pcs caear co cles Shue gh Os BEE ae) ae jaja 161 VONES A OULA. oi sie sid Se ee wake. 154,200,243 ,244 DOCS MVOMNE, S sclayto ck cero ey if oleae we'd Br aye Berets 169 JOVEN DOWWGs woke w Bos ewe ein oe ed aw 158 ROLCAM eNOTOS! «west ta ih clita “ar ero! rte ahs Gries ek 49 Jorgensen, Margo ......+..2+e-. 167,201,49,20i DOV CUAMOG: oie: erie Goal ple wa) os ip oe 159,224,228,51 UIC IER MID Yi9 vonisy roleiay Ges Wrar wilGh wt coy or Sukonenfenew or 156 AMINSKIE BOLD is. eee ood to ale eretin SUR noes 156 BNAHO WOVE EIA sais, 5, 86 sor oy. ve. euSe een teen Foe) 167 KEErAS sO WADN cee ay an upl © @-@i 154,164,215,51 AU VALCO cet repleie soy 6) 0) se ter eee ete area 162 AWANATASANGLA, soci tars: are lehe:tenelven a ate Gre 167 GME IMATIONG ss, 6) iy 0: cai tec ler erle! elsehe oc 159,244 INCNHCOV NPD ATICHS so a5: ccc e fore ie Gora in ot ue 156 AXCDNG Vee ONY OMe: cos toh which satay oh tar oye Le' rm) ta eran esto ees ve IG ORAMOMRN Coster ies c¥oerien ie vo) @i end on a. kod wivarrameaa de 169 RECT SICVC son wi See See @ am es au elec we 159 WIBEICHANGTA, hs ce ce we ee we 155,200,243 CUO LAT dircii! etog amieor vase 'o. cay love ley ves Ven ian he 16 168,246 or Re ICRA Yon sire: wen lay oi hie wo) Bee) ere! fore 155 KSIREAN AT OL tet celtet serie taco fatc'ss cat b) lebstai Rah ta oP lay, aillaraimatie KInSCDBIAN. AVHete 6 sm aa vel «law ore 155,203 PIOEUKO aT Glaere, ails er) fev Laie) oo SUiey Sten et She. eh vere 159 IIGISCE SVLVIEH ie) fcca: ie lerrieso: gf a Siti ve, er 8 8 Lene 155 IES RU MIGATONG Mal jo. 2) ieveuiil. a, “alber letorel sw, tet a: vei tacugeeal te 159 MSEC Sie ELE Mianives repre) (aris. e, ancl cet “avve) aly wh outer Suva taenieAes Kirivany. Donalds. esis eee ans eters ws we, Kroll Dennis’ =... 2. 155,276,268,270,294,295,300 Kr yStofak nGhris) ut! arc) ea Wi @ erator ere @ ie a 164 BONCZcAPNONG is, dois: oi is) Sie yaoe ane, we Ow Te er as 159 Kyle; Loretta: sc. as 164,243,315,202,316,320,322 Tealonde;, Michelle: crs ici « oy eure te @ ey6 te xsi ie 155 HAnCeS EWG! Slevkissc + sore eh we ws ow Re 162 WANEStON; HATTICULE) 2c 5, wo.) eh ove: tone) © as eae 160,203 BSARE WON GARY! vo. capcee 5) 0a nay wrote) a) ions BIND) seh ores 169 AUTON PAUrICIa 5 5 wi ioe ctval o) shied wiser bie). 155 hetepyre; (Colette sc wae oes as 155,235,322 Refebyre, JUG oy siereae ae scale se. em « 158 Mejonty Robert. 2 cise.s: iaueria. ics wie! Brwnele ye 2 169 PRONE GARI ie tesrevap iss teh cece) Mereeu ae ate) a em 157 BGCOD Ss SORES te glen ava tan oY rete) ce elvan ins Gals 168,243,296 BGRRDIGCe OUSOIA (oon) sire ec ine, afew. Gives @uel,le cs 165 MeWiss ROEY: via aoc aoe fe eckls. woatn 6 Mane fe 166 SHES ANetbe = eSpace tn hee oe 166,243,201 ILPSCUNES GAGES) Wiig. Fy ice Ol Gisto, cin erteniey fr 167 indstrom,; TARGS. 2.) on ee 2 .8i. 6 ss ma 160,243 PINAR ES AV OWI ce. ieee: ve tev sel ewe we. et ce 155,269,270,289 HHI (6) ICTS) AG eeceey Geri Choma ceclalionc 160 Pinsy. (Pawletie:. cs) 3 son «sic ais ene eles 158,251 POAT STOVES Foo covet ie: ss Bei -sy Ciel e Secs, aie 167 OVC. AMAA) Bocce is fs: a) ate, sie erie! Sl wae ws 155 NGNO lCMaetegs uct tes cee Wournncce tanith gs alte Miamar tokien eh c 166 ODDS WanEy 2 causes oe eri 155,264,282,199,299 Bods-KevVIN). a aes sued «52 @ Ale aoe me a 158 TOISCAUOUSADN ig: ce apse ie ied oW, Gila) ies eho) tes he et “e 162 ONCHEACES | INCU! ice: cue) a pyre: ale. am eg) (ee! sike WiOpeZ, MOPAINOO! ses 6% lls) as) capawin sy a) a wie 167 Bopez, imnda Me. S60 2. a. 6. 606 wipe mie 6 a 163 OUT Asa EMESES oii eve tole cal one a: elie! Ghee on as 169 [ba (cial libs ey aaea ar Oe on omcnice amu ns 158,253 BOW AMOS ace pb woe Ron ee Oe oe} ele 157,55 EMMSCHISt] Pack = « a lee ese a 5 one 161,270,271,199 PUSCHONGINGIE tics tcl ot at crm. Sivan) «) wbimmpiay ois Sige ice EMBCHEN SPAWN cl cic) ave, (ugine bovis) Gyles ehra wh et wo) me: one EUStOR GO) “a ca ete Ae) © oe: tale eo cee 161 MUUEZ AAU ocak aces sich aye), Gila wyle: oteweron eh eto Le 166 IVETE GODT a ts ae foray tal ca ay oss “was alah (a) nee ie) 165 MACHER ANGE ig a.e)ir iene. ehane, eel ae capay shal ea, 166 Maddox, Marcelle ........ 155,162,168,243,246 Mageiore. Danny seis cee csce: wae how ewe eis) @ o's MANRBINO VICLON (15, deans aw 6 whee). eaerere 168 MAR RIGs ECR co cus. SG aiis ele false ie. ee wr eine eee MAMIAT AUIAICU sree Bice santa, aa areolac Bibs abide aliahs 159 Marlowe, Brian «22.55. 163,166,275,289,275 Marquez. .Kawny .c256 ce Se ee ameeew s 157 Marcial’ (ROpOTE coe in 2 ae) ede chelate tae 6a aes i Gaaalily SIENNA Shy eras ie Harms Paes Terai Garter Martin, James) 22.0206 02% oe eee 157,277,199 IMARUINS MATEY 6.4) 8 fer Se) @ 08) Be ese 155,166,44,50 MAnUN eT HUSSOI Go o)a ala io ho Gree ene ae ke IVE SSTELTI MM OMESHSON etm covyh 2) 0! “atin: Jos, ent wien sierra se MANTIS OLE VEN on sr ea 4; 6 dale Slee Ooo. seen se 157 RADU VED AGL rece ic er ists ROS eh achoue cab one ae 159 MAEMO ZS AC ONGI soiree) wie) cele) oon igh Pon 159,284,297 Martinez; JOSepN Bs i062 ssle% won @ ew see 157 MOxUSKS: SOGANNA G7 arccin, c. ead vers rotten ee cae ler wes 163 MST OWS ME AROLYIN fire jets 6, ice “aviteh Tei feiMans Sine lewis 165 Mathews: (Cay: sr sree evs: a wasn) ae aes 155 Matthews, aenettas oseie a said) els veilvirs. wrvacenee 166 Maxwell Nelda) oie cate @ ea ee ore oes 157,202 May DONS fects, co Gsjahc abo anion el Suctie ee eens 154 Mayeda, Daniel (a 6.2 Gos 6 wees 155,243,247,304 Mazzi. David) oo sn 6 en ee Rae we he 163 Meahan, Steve ....5 0080 163,283,264,280,282 Meécartes,. Michael co gow 5: eee 3 ate tens ce 289 WModaiy yb SiG Ia Geet tpn (esa, cima Melee eer eae alah 157 NGG ReOD iey catea te ay eirasiisib ic abv aire Telfer (abiat ceicternet ioe Melgoza, Evangeline 167 [kT Lae 0) ae a ec 156 MONdOZa COMICS? (Aue a facile, oye Gree a vel feria aber hee Menezesy FOS 26.6.6. 66% a) alee 6 al 154,243,244 Meno RayMOnd cis) s-c1 o etree shar wow oan 159,235,254 Meériwether, Betty ne cu naw wie eee « 156,253 Merninian. Michael’. 24 oss sea 5 ao 162,284,293 MeSkauskas (MAMES! 4) s,feb eects «a eens 155,215,54 Messenger) David oes ta wa a acon ales wee ek 154 RISE AMOl a 5 ns) em RoR fos ene Siw G aYES Ree 160 MOV Gry SMI) Foren te iahreyis Stel oS Pelee Se ene caintine serneee NUIEHID RONSICL So gyeitoiec. “ares ancemran ot yerra-e 154,296 Mignone, Richard: 2.4 6 sde%) ds = oe eh ns 160,277 SMOG RO 26 cay ciara cially io) a ie dy wo 157,321 MIM CR DOUPICK ne sce ar erabosier sink fear tty Senos ete 167 Millons Teriyn is seach ds oo wl oS eee 156 NBRUIG Toe VICKie re.tat i) faye eokeiece sh dep artes 165,252,255 Mills DORIS o« Fson elie atiriceh oieoce ies tye 2 167,252 Milstead, Jennifer . 155,218,197,200,47,246,219,247 WVHESTE Soy hee aN Bios sas v'sy tat aber saat icine” Oo les GL eee) @taeeh 159 Minton (Cheryl 5: awe a oe een 154,158,208 MinvenSSheryits 5. cs:t sia) s acd. gne-spee ans eee 159 NAIROS sa oLepnanie!: ) onc aqstisuie ten: iclyater teats ace 167 NECCHOED AMIS ic) svoine nal oie hard emeriaya aye oe 155 Mitchell Ringa Tigers cca ct x ers se ee 162,165 MIIUCH ONES CHIE Fs. ae ces chee. col coin eer davavatie al cost phe RECHE IS SEM UUT po pabisceeaivicl ie te) cap ual sere ahead oye tici seh oan eee Mitchell, WayneJerr .......2ess « 157,294,295 MOBIC Vs MARY. oo veyia st ele si! aries eee det 156 NODIANG ACK Goria crs i entuh ai. aniathdr rete reprok au mewle tc 168 Monsom, Steve: ois csc e wens 154,201,296,199 MOnOREVISHSAM. Sire cc) te ye) i. ica nel eres rere ie 156 Montgomery, ROSOi sim. ve, rie a) 9 “heh la a. 167,203 Moore, nelen) Be ceo aw see ow 167,234,235,255 MGONCS SORDUAS. fon -oicer ce cen eitey, aver Tao tel aia keene ae Moore, Linda 154 Moores TWOrenz0 es 60. a) Sa 2 es! aes es rie 155,284 Moore; INICHAe aie sy ee -dvis oe) Sha: woes te eee 169 MOLENZY WGDDIC: ans cco iar ss Dee we eee ees 164 MoncanEancer cs aio aw serenic. pues eed. shah deeeep are 247 NEORTES SOI eraciral be sider Crier Giese veptattan ae Se war ves, Sek 155 Morrison ;Kainy: 2454 54 a8 6 se eis ble e MOyasRICHBEO oa 7esseas, God, a! a 8 cagch Oot 156,275 NIE AZ NCHA ya asst: cepacia tao oe ate eA ck oe A Mirmrdoch: Ayako lanop's) 2) cierto. auth eet ame 167 Murray, DarryliKa fester 3 6 6 eee eres 162 MMUSSOUe ALOU cn ye teiciie re @ ieutal esia) 159,199 MIVET GEHOIY) ios 61g) a er Ge Gye See gh Se 167,199 Myers, Margaret: cas a see Pe ee a 167,317 Myers, Mary Katherin . «2. s-2)% « 157,252,317 Miverss WUCHREY coo fe ace ete 4) We Yor a) snel w s 159,169 MCATINUN MUORCIASY Acie) Grcia. ee nile ooo as 203 MGERCCR a Atal a tar 6c WW Yate) ak Oca ee 166 MeCarria, Vincent: 5.c 6 eee © ee 155,276,298 MICCAGEy. MINIS. ait ae va, ee, Gms tm ya sine we 166,52 SMCCOMISHS DAMCS v6: mile. b18 Gis or eras aha ante 163 MeConnell Martha: otis Gs aw « 0.6 ae 159,252,247 MIGCOVe aMONT aS vey cy ora te cava. (aeons: Qe: slaw tel te, be 159 MeCurrySONM: aici cre arcrstaite foe woe ce 164,202 SMenanicls (Richard? osnc sw % © 4. 4s) oils le ss 161 McbDanicls, WaMOUMYy 625 6.2 0s ane oe 6 leh te 212 Meow RUNNIN Suezy oes) os: cor ace! omen 680 154,243,54 MeFadden Artnethia. 2.66 4.0.6 s.0 os = = 166,203 WECINCC IME Sot Geka suas (once, ou slivers) hud em: os Ble 161 MeGlothen, George: 2 sic 68 ees ie ee ee 159,277 Biter iene Aaa we vienauie is) (sive: is suerrslten ci tanel a? o 154 MCGIeeyys WVICEOTIA: fissic oe wn yet ew oe 157 McGuire) eiumida Me 5 ese so) ao mw ae 156 MCIRTOSH inka. cae. ws el eee ee ae © 169 McKelvy. Will) oo en wes ew we ee 157,284 MTCC IOAN DATION = ey sical so-fal ic: tesco Sie ei tae Gwe. ver fe el WRCIMISIIIV: SROOROT og oiewrer ee: aie € ie. ¥ ole) @ he) ee ICING a ONIAS ras ays eis] asl a. wea) @ 5 Sirol io! 157 McNen Wayne! c66 eos es Se we we 157,164,27 MGBNCO RIDA Goals ae vols ew ea) @ 6 wee ee 0 (a McQNEenS Wallan: SS a Gian Ae ease ee or 163 McWhorter, Joann ........--+24-20- 165 NADCEAS SUSAR) yr ad adel Glas % wae a @ ae 155 NaiGra UUEOr 2.25 aes ip aisle enw GAPS ww wee 164 acre Nertecie nity suey le (eters lel yeh a) wi atte te outro MORI ES LO WANG he tick aang ts oarte: hood Gove es Ge ame ee 167 Nelsons Mamibet: aigis fe bas s6 606-6 @ 4.6 be we INGUSOUM SORE V mn tao) Share: Ava eile ce) fe) eote.we aise 162 INGISON UNIT eve ace arian lance) coe Sine Geet Boe eee 159 Neumann, Danny sauce aaa oe ew wes 154,166 NewcombGeorgel Ps esi sues 6 we Bee wo 199 ING WLAN MG AON ey tarea ewer ar 6. ie wilées: €) 154,203 NSW BCH se CATON ciicuis. cise ior fay (a) ay tev sor ce os e786 168 Denote Can lavas. euictusi oe 6 aie fave. 163 1 NIG) 0) E1810) Sm ey ee ae 159,270 NIMETINONn, (ANON of uigeea aw rw cw a 6 2 6 169 NOMIC ADORDY! goeica ieee se ee) ve we 0% 163 PV OU COR IEENEL ME ai aa, Yatra [et New 15) ave Mb ies ve es Gel Coola 156 WAKE SmeONNIOL ccmccsyihicnres aie: al eta: ee Feel a Oe Ye 161 CIGIE ER VACLOI ater ant yea o Gi Sie ea we we ee 158 RUM NEN ECON tc tose ve) (er (eh suites ‘0101 tay ots fe. 81 tol a) ce 161 OCD meatal Vie mena eg Moral ay ape? auvievie Sails feiss ar fe a ese 160 ROI COR eR ATSC enews cay ali Gira sey coh ate) swe mesie cs) 6: Gr vd,gavte; Ges OKCSLON RIAN. 5,96) oso: Sulsvia aes 154,215,48,49,289 Oldeny ClandiauD,. fica s. % eae eo wo 251,250 ICON CSUIG hoists, anal ates five) oa ai @ Ge 169 CHOU MDELOW™ McGhee eine ee bs 165,275,234,49 Oliveira; Connie so. oases % as 164,218,243,219 Olivermnicklievwaw. sie cig cl Gres witre 6 4-20 168,54 CUSED IMM any eo races ke er ose ae a et Boe 168 Olson Carrow Ne acs «cls oo saw wom BhOsOks CENGAL OMAN Bt seine: VA oral erate ie aaldedevs 164,244 WVOZEO MMU Ker tales ste leo es 6 aia) Ree 167,317 ROn Tera ULiny coiet Stray se Pe) ws 2, Shoe ue ie eae, 155,199 OTA GATOS ree eNS wg. te ne, 16) 60S iG) anid? ah eb A 156,275 ODE RAR TOC! Sue ces Gra Gono 164,276,270,271,298 OQshunyNenl ye Nes, srileva wenn sere « ROR 167 WOHEHMMENGN On see curs, ahicen oases, Goss acs ens 154,243 OEOMMBOVGIAV) oy ie. pictcs soe Sk bored Sha ews 167 ONEMAN aE eSIIGs meeral.e tA sara a) oi oes. cate iste 155 OVLUL Meter MOU sumer sap lentes Fs Val jalan gernaviev eve? eer 169 ACLU Camda liy (aie: a Rene, lea ete OR te fetid ores lenses 167 AC erm ANON Acs sh 8 sg Hl oe scetin aud aw fee 167 PAMNG T aGHO MV merase gr iota eer Gioia, velnaiiey wie aenel S PATMNGRAARUCHATO! ws cecec enn ere eee ese 3 202 Pang, Wraneis 5s aa 4 as 159,225,234,235,54,202 IPAGUIEO CARON: o cemtsy a Giidh ede -co: aivte: es vel ahs 168,252 PANACHE SOSCDUING aye ley Geelg et leh wi eden 2 158 RAL GCC. OUCIAS iy an vee ssnine el Ge ewie ere, ela 167 AT COCSMaMIGHAGL bg eis! Guns) seae@) 5) feist a) Gb ah, we 166 PAULA Kem VSNIIEO) fat yt ca 1a) at) Gey Geis ses aad) ion ae 158 Paterson OULIAS. Gig. dice. Ge de eo oe bine 158 POWUSUSONy VIN le Miso ack era: Gig: Gow Selec 8 154,199 PEGeRSGH A mNMIECDOI vob Sis olay a6 chasis sw 167 PEGE er AU ULeN ys sts mohley ra, hei cal slates sal eye! lo ta ae 167 EOP aii pemys AUNp am copie see a, dott oat fo wae Mar lavera. 159 ENCODE ai a¥ shies ic) fe une, aha) foi es le eho Sosa 165 Penner Pamela eae oes hen ae er soe Be 154,52,53 Pera Carl oeaMn: sxsii. 5 6 0 Gosiieus) sos) 4 oan 155 PEL CIVAlONS ANY Mane talcite smieieraie Gite! Gites cons 158 Pereira, Linda ..... 165,208,317,312,314,324,313 PONCS WALA cra) crcl ouls ie) So Rtas soos a es ial is 158 PENGZ anata SaMeis, wile eels leiie: wuel bee fe His Gris 163 POR OM AVCM A oa lay Giese 2 epee ne ae veined stop fo 157 PET INOMRONYer vale ah oi ia ave is eeer a «sas Gee 199 Perkins, Kenneth) 20. ccs «so se «© © 12 ole © 163 PERG wEODC Macy hives Yarts ara e) eiidela rian Guana foes 156 Peterson, Darlene: 2 fe sie os «eo © se 157 PRTOKSON.AGCOLPG) 5.6) she cee cl ee alo ee Ons 159 PElerSOny WANCte: aac So. acs aya enka awe eee 155 WELCESONY RERUN ce issue fa, Gilat ae te) =. inet 158 PEttERSONKGTUN ca20s aoe ch hii aver on 160,243 PRCT PSs BiG A smcets cuss) Ged. i wit o everest 157,94 PANTO Carlile te 4) sod er Gna Gh neh al ors lee 154 Pate Chy dew cy goes, us: 5) lervee lve ara tepiue waar nan eusee Puukette: WALLA s,s) assert Aueue: 1 avin ee one 155,169 Pokorney, Kathleen . 2... 222 ceseenes Polega, Helen Pontious, Carol Popke, Milton Pornaras, Regina Saunders a JOnniG aman testes en ee 158 Sbrazza, Sharilynn Schell, Carlotta Schessow, Beverly Schneider, Glenn Schwarm, Larry Scott, Jimmy Scott, Kenneth Scott, Patricia peiah be eet iD tai edges see ae, Porter, Michael Potter, Gregory nw Prentice, Nina Prescott, Mark Price, Wilma Priest, Larry Prince, Rhonda Pruitt, Dorothy Pryor, Cristi Puim, Carolyn Scribner, Jerry Scruggs, Hazel Sebring, April Seleska, Lewis Semas, Marlene Serda, Roman Shadley, Thomas Shahan, Patricia Sharp, Bonnie Sharpe, Lynda Shaver, Harold Shearer, Thomas Quesenberry, Eva Quinne CHEVICM Lee a ce cette eel kore ata: Veumel ia) at eee tees . 151,166,204,234,235,49,146 167,48,189, 234,298,300 161,169,47,255,51 Sherman, Jeffery Shideler, Nancy Shiloh, Ernest J. Shipp, Raymond Quintana, Marlene Quintana, Michael Radder, Sandra Rainbolt, Barbara L. Ralff, Gretchen Ramirez, Ralph Ramsey, Carolyn Ramsey, Gaylord Ranger, Cathy Ransford, Michael Rayner, Robert Redner, Mariam Sr yes Wee sh ee a DIANE We DIANG eS aiacis, a teticverca bares here Silva, Ernest Silvas, Cynthia Simmons, Harold Simpson, Judy Sims, Gwendolyn D. Sims, Richard Smalling, Marcine Smart, Kenneth Smart, Sandra Smith, Charlene Penn 155,243,314,316,320 Reed, Roxanne Reeder, Gary Reid, Shirley Reinecker, Edward Smith, Susan J. Smith, Vernia Smith, Wayne Solorio, Lorraine Sonsten, Obert Soule, Wayne Mike Sparkman, Joanne Spears, Robert Spelhaug, Dale Spenger, Eileen i eel 158,308,252,314,321,313 Reu, Howard Reynolds, Robert Reynoza, Betty Richardson, Jerry Richmond, Sherry Richmond, William Rideau, Gregory S. Rideau, Joseph A. Springer, Ronald Springmeyer, Steven Squires, Diana Stalnaker, Dennis Stanberry, Michael Standard, Robert Stanley, Glen Stassen, Robert Staudinger, Flora Steele, Ronald Stejskal, Roger Stephens, Constance Stevenson, Andrew Stevenson, Regina Steward, Leon Stewart, Daviette J. Stockman, Ronnie Stortroen, Olan Stott, Teresa Stromstodt, Lynda Stroup, Janice Stubblefield, Nancy Sullins, Patricia Sullivan, David G. 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Sanford, Ora Santos, Helder 162,169,270,271 Taylor, Peter Taylor, Sharyon Teninty, Karen Terrell, William Thiesfeld, Henry Thomas, Linda Thomas, Mary Thomas: Sonja Me cas ais © cis we oe wm 156 Thomason, Charles Thoming, Lee Thompson, John Thompson, Peter EHODNO GARY, 20 yk ci eee nee ere eee ee 160 IMM ike NER IGE Sn oe ho oa Ao BG owe 159 “LH ERIMANS WUCY.- 5. eee ces WS epee ee eee 156 Tillmane Darlene” 1.5 Meal cued hae eens ines 154 Todd; iizabeth: i tos. + eames ieee cha eee 161 Lokuyoshi; James. + 5 «= = sees ae see 161,178 MomasongRichardh sa. es cnet seal eanes seen eee 169 PRONTO Zee JON s nav melcweitece Takei eer boa serner cera eee Rreloar, StOpHeMm exces. eo Wol ae eee eee 167 nents Kenneth, suse bis oral eens ieee emer 167 PreshamimCanol yi acs eacite cca eae eee ees 164 sEroxell ROMMY a4 ie.s) coterie seane ee ae cen ee Pewjilo; Barbara ce cave et she es tana een eee ee TUCKET: sATNION Le My tay ieruleay oo ere ane 154 Mmucker Kanenis.: 3) cewe ite at wits wens eee 159 Turnbow, Chauncey H. . . . . 157,276,268,267,299,289 urners Beverly” sassce a akebwnemeee eater memes SRUBNEI GRODORE. ci ches angie een eu aeesteme 155,277,203 Turner,. 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Glisiies eli i el eis, to) he 272 WOE RTOS TMA ne eureire) ou ohh i whe 6 ewe . 84,175 Morales; Stephanie 4 306.6300 6% «2s 6s 84,176 MOcenOGCarlos? fe csusay sola fe are ol lees 187 Morenz ‘Cynthia, 263 eo ais oo: 177,243,233,256,323 Morgans Ronnies os isnwiriccucte eer) ele 6 was 181 MORNis ANMIGmlans tayo sy o.-s, 6, oo ose ee) nes eae 185 MOnKIS Christine wim.) a aistes 6) Boel be ees Morris; sSandrd: cs, iil « os en 2 180,171,48,49,51 MOMS OLONEM jis yor chars ity lee a aes wellgc 84,174 Morrisons (Michael 6 cus Gis icisete ue sey nhc 181 MOLGH OP Rtrieda A i) cis, os, ate Suchen hes 180 NOVA MOUSE” 4.28 Gs 30S. ams, a le PA tenn 184 Multing Jonny Sam’ 3, eco oie als sees ep Mimgern Yolanda: inc in a soa o wrens aac eé 84,174 MUR DD VAR ANGAl C32 cece 5) Sunada ats « oc 177,294 Murray, Cherylen gc. frais aus neAe oo 66 179,185 MiumpyaGloriay 5) 4.3. 00 cers abel oles 6 185,232,49 MYERS AtPiClay tata. ci cranay @ teense tl in ace, psi te 177 MIVLOS HNN OR ARH srshicer co).cecie ter ive) Gant ocelot fos vase 186 NASA) eA WAU IN” ics teh bee eevee ms (0) te fas fal SSP wus, (alle? fon INSKAZONOSSANGLG 6) ere eal ore, ow de ee 179,233 NG@ISONS PaUmicd align sta) cng thst ao ee oan ariwy 182,233 INGISOWM EaNOV A airs fey ave), orth ib um “a fo) al (ol vol fol She, ce 180 INGEUXOS VOU a8 asa F fs aie se we wie er weal aaa) Neumann Teresa? vn. sieeve aneeinece 180,308,312 IN GV AIS SK OTON c's is cou suit sei ca eae bis aa) “elee’ (a 180 INGWCEOMED, (Gary scl aie ana ey eae aital ole 186,275,202 Newcomer, Robert 2.22.25 656 6 183,171,226,47 Newton Carles c. c6 «wn e a a ee te 179,185,272 NIC OMNI a) OMe to teveue: plies a) tel @mastiay ie! pole « 178,202 URC ATI weaver! vc sie, ete. o) si ei fey at eh emee eer 186 UN VASA a UT LDL 5) cas cos GS cas fe, s0: sah se: cork, t0) foie te o.c0 0) 202 Nolan SNC Ae me es. 18: Givorens say a1 Hw Ge! ode 177 INORLON BOCK Via aici onicss oveotets eh aca aren te: Bilin 182 I OVALS EINE rou cot oy csp, al, feps'ss ol Sela’ 6) 01 To) ee lel si ec 178 NOVIZPISUSAIG Yi ts cvs is so line) Hwee ana oe 186 NUNES ICHAT) Gey 6 arias eve wes aly ake eee 182 INU 2p SAN WAT A se) la. Ueno. eure ier Ge te: 0) oy ahve) 84,176 INUDIE YC OIVIN ewe cera ented ebis solar, arte 184,202 OVS SIs he BIG} SER scur Gaon ce CROMOECMOLO.actarenurity LOanar: Olivieri PROPER Geis. = wane 6 oe es ee wl 187 OUSOD CHARLES ern, apc) Abisina) fecs7 ses) “wen sie 179,275 OT eee SCbilmmmay temo hics reste sie! cs scala) cere) ops 243,233,49 OTA RCIAVCONG lye Welte: aoce) a) (elie) tau tot mice. (ou ee leiraien: fon ahs OPO sia OW er ahs) cohisi cc notre) Goliier ere) celw ino iatinyyss nics 187 BAROLO MI nse ver yl oval, sysieea) eat wheel vdieo kel co, are 183 PAL Cem NICK tease tata tts: Gerpetrar tay sality b. 90 boy Sidhe) bios owes 178 PAlAOnO AMC: Ux cis a usesiud pins elo tometer es gins 180 PARTISN SAC ALON 1 cx, coca reisufebie) loi cy ellie) ei et Gbie neohome Patrick Bethy xis. « cvtoe ve) wets) G2 Bb Ag se ee PAVING NGIUG sara evs sl sole wei Bef isos we. wea e ee DEAT RGODORGE fo, cdicssys, oa.Gil a os oh si a eanhedel bei vee Pedescleaux, Alvin L. ........ 175,270,271,294 PedOnesBCNTrIStINe. wins) de o.08 1 ee ee we el 183 POONGE pty VEN iats icy av seuss) si ys) fav oy Oe, (ee Ge eel ole 187 PEMIDOGEON AD) OM te) fs: ay sass ces essei¥e1 o at 1s: cu id Oki es we ache PENCC eS ANUL AG a cs, eaienyetayisie- cee. a Sener ane a, ei 183 Pendleton; WBEUCEY x 6: co caries’ va 68) oe ate wR eee 175 PONG PEUIAM ca we ap erel ee iel ace a. era eeaie 176,201 CODES VICK ba cai, ow 1a toy Skee ve anna waar re 183,185 Pereroy Nancy 2 ae as ioe Oo fom 5 Cbn 179 PORCZ aD AN Abs) 5 Jey wintar iba aaenarre enw @: melvieue 182 HELE Z MI OLOLES. = ec iay selina ciate. a suka. aus 183 PENOLA olVIA Gi fas fo ces Sane eas sl tlia sce miele. Berkey ames PALANh avr amemetenena le) atveectec eh ane DEMING WNPANSIG. atc) ce cis te io) slip) vais vo cone @ xy 184 Perry, MOGGy So oe. io wi wens, or se Ree a Ge sy ews 199 UCUOU SOM se UUW) veh cei aimee a) tale es anal «fal a: alnaial et a! eula BE LEU SOD MAN Vanscve sys veel te weite ia kets Cay eravroue ets 179 Petenson, wangdra, ste wo ay epee cena es) ol oye a PSU IOIMMIG Werte vane! els Tatar eet at 84,176,201 Phillips; Herbie Dz aj 2 3 « «1 « = 176,267,271,285,284 Phillips, Naney 2 ss0. Ge 6 we oe cs eee are aw 175 Platie (StCVEl Of Ge a cas so Say ow wie Ow yo 181 Pacteniok a hamryieen is te tire maveance cerel iter 84,175 Planchon, Mona 6 a5 Ge 6 Gs. © Se fe et wanna et 187 PICA AMES «2. ccleneno sens ctiaice ee. apephelre 177,272 Plomenr EinGa rs te susp) hei lie ee Ge gene ene te) Se ROCEKAY. ISAWANG) Gucci sa ee su Pe se 179,272,48 IPOCEKAV. VORNE a a.rai as sien a ae Get a ee we 187,299 POO VORV Os, Gee oe ea en es as we 177,232 POUNATAS GIOTT A a. ta, ence, fe oo) aoa) ere) lenis Ae ve 181 Porter, WManilyae isc sai re is las Goat ei Bie et eet 183 OVOP ANOUISS tals) pucc pats aindinb ia ip) as ee Seen 84,175 POUS, CanOlyI ras, acca ms icv) gs ace) ol ee) wile) on 180 Powell ames Py © Scvartts ecclissi 84,174 OW ET WARIO! s leat eprenstia alanis) iso) fo) a. telltale 180,199 PLAGOIS,, FHSNG © ihe: a qihai to) ce, ces aia: od eure vse) We) 0 181 Preston Inde S056 sm a aust Bir) ap.ah et so 183 PTrICGs BNO aye, coo} eu ial hip Guisniel en @ntar es keane aes 185 PUIGCs, IMAP VirUles ra qer ic iakle, ons) a) aires re nal vem) tor 175 PPOGLON MAUS Cotesia, fats) a wis bate. v6! Seniah oral Cor enter a 181 PHUIGE, ONN is, a Bee ass Sh Se Se Ge eS WS 178 La MOON Aes eciauiot gs foe tet args) oe) Heserudesel oo lsihs 84,176 RAUSCONS SMVENOS 2) ca) sinthis sea veviss © rd a Laud Jal 175 Ramunez IMAnUel SG ae eb eee oa oo BY oe 178 RAMOS pail CNC rans cinch hore saa veiiaher eee @.6 foes 184 Rams; Panyae vive sive) ta ww) ar) fe 0 ss ete Be 184 Ranstordy Kenneth. suse c avsm awe ga eras 176 eben A StCVeNiaen cn este tercia etal a gople a srcal 179,185 RECO ONAL ce fis we relies] « 20s) ral aw: ene @ 202 ROCCO PACQUCHINE’ he) cie ae ae 6) Roba € Ges te 183 FROGS SINAINY Galetantarerne, fasltouiev talon 1s, lalate nan iaiinenes, w cle RECO PEALE VS coe seer cane aks. aioe. Sieaus peas 186 Remillard iGuesorys oe a ec.e es aa 2 6 ee 202 FLONONGG PENI Stranraer a yarn hows Was cor en APT 176 REXPORG A MATVIN' 2).0) race waar iho carn) iin 186,187 REVNOLIS SIVAN bc. tastsy oe of ay ou ae es) ences Pel 179 REVNOIOS se UGMENY, covichevist olusveb ar atch taney ena aeons 186 NOAGOS OV cero tavin Come taco) wine Le seer ee. oral ay ess Richardy Patrichayc ss ise earls 40 ieace 84,251,176 Rickels Daniels 50.0646 akira steve @aeeho meni ke 184 Heicondos Glover 2 itena. wate, ee eh eyle Jav sl 177 RadeaunemindasAn, Se sisce cee, acetates aleaule: sie 184 EOS MAUNIGEN! 5, at srtey eevee eral Gee le ert ce 187,209,199 Rivamonte, Victoria: ac G05 + seus 0 ee + 186,233 Ropents; Rindaeh sf orasue we a 6 46 bie Foes LOD RVOnerES SINANCY 52 fouls aisha ewe Sek ee 187,48 ROBETESOMS WVHCKICIIO, (letra 5. 2 lie ts oe) Giyeh Seem rian eres ls 15f0) 0) tatoo) re Dealt (2) | ee ee eee RGpINSOn we WeEnNethy ya aityci ee cles eel Gites eae eee 178 Robinsons emmie: 2 62456 2.06 eas 84,174 RODMSOny, Guana: 7 sos iato an hate Giees lsc, eneoanant ROCHA DANG) ties, dciire . tn rain etis as Al enter cl eee enacts 186 iMeolaontyy, Tudimthy Sota oh aanhanoo sane ROE RSME GINA taitatices isle? ei lelMey reise) eer eroticy clio lelce 187 ROPCES) PAUy aa. ce cits, st wiih Gi een ee Ba 175 Rolandl SE veliva stds esiier oni) as ad a ete 8 eres 175 ROMenO. MIGHACIE % ads sl elet ta sci ge ew ae 186 ROMOTO NAVE cenieta suis cceavat sw) ais) iain eee tal oe 277 ROMELO; RONDE: caress ceria tentee et) at staat ace a) alee 186 Roofener; Herbert i) stem Goes artes a ene o 179 RUOS AS; wa OMMEMICS glee ie, san ore) whe Kos) Gel) Ble au pres RosbergGlennis 2 3 46 4 26.4) 2) ls eliere! 179,185 OSG, 2 MAT) 6) ra, cei Yoasira ei tel aire Bee Sede ee 181 ROSCCrans Dennis: = ws, cial ee suer nce. onn ter te 199 ROWey SEVEN © occ en a) oi sce be me 187,272,273 Rowley amesns ust bch erie ol iatwcer ero lemee te 180,294 OVO EOC V scree iat vat in, Sy 0h Tan fy fons ota er tbicas wh col ah Sal tet Rude y SROSALYNY var sien cis (aa oi oie el) eter iey oe?) eine! = Ruggiero, Jerry .6. ss 6 6 4s 176,276,171,245,226 RUMNNGIS ee ENCSALl cerita; cayvay ts Gilaifeniss aheten) coltemo ke 84,175 USO eH DCNNIG eeu pmie caetrsieseh cca c rsee ete ono 175 Ader uindal Gav) ah sees anes a, to. dros Wives ews. 181 SAIS MTC LEN NY Meer mersy et sayncy ait tye boc, nares om cured sake 186 SaicidonvAntUrO™ 4 4) aieeae cus oe a crane 178,278,286 SAITETAMRAMICONS cum in a: eo ea ein, a Vee Meee 84,175 DAUCHEZ wn TANK ais) hes age ook cho an, eal ow “aun 177 ATMA DOM Ash wi rawtebiah ale waar Bose area el raeesie 175 BANGeTSsiNENty Kate ens, Aes eh hs © lekwive ts. eee 177 SHiatsy 1 8hitsl owe eMaa a? aan caa GAAara en Omen porn 180,232 DANS AVACK Vinnie sey decteres: seus, gosta. sare. © vous 179 SanfondssPantheiMar i ia te cycne. phlei sah eu dina) uw) ovis 180 SAMOndeVAVIAnes avve rans. olin, e) eva da ate artawiatenss no.) DSarcent, “Manion (55 366i weve Ss a a Be HL 176 Santaingey yvonne: Caro cw 6 «ose eee 179,185 DAUISHO AUN CM ES oa. aria eh.w) Sos Wi weal wo Re 180,199 Savacoy WINStON: wc eis. He. 4) bi ee ww wa 8 184 SCHANUZMRODELLS ou5) owvevis= era yer ies wa lay ee BNE 180 Schwantz, .Pal ef x) sree vem ws eee acme 182 Schwerdtieger, JOann 3 .6c0c8s6 00008 © 179 SCO NAL VID sm etsy yo sive vei Yeon igh rite! eee SUR ie ke 182 COU MICHAEL ice. cera, a. sok 6 184,272,273,291 DEG. NICK a va co ciel ve cor ace) fal fel loser ato), 182,187 Selzer, (amiclar” a rela a aia, Soule awe vee ee 184,254 SOMONESS SIA catia tetces toler, aun) aber ree eye 175 Serranos GVM 6 cess to ertel cis a esse 176,171,48,232,233 EVERSON Clark 5.15.6) sha. i) ene atc a eee ee ins 184 Sewell; Michael Po... saw se ses 6s 181,215 Shanks; (Glenda 3... 2s es @ SS ae w 6 ee we ep SUAWNVAVIAN! arias a otters my csna, ae aera 180,202 SHEPEAT OA GATTY a, Gig se ee) 0) 61 Pw Oe) a apn fe 179 Shepherd, Linda . 2.6665 ec as een sew 184 SMINDS VANAN se cemetiap aris. ees cel heey ©. Sem, ate Ge 84,174 SHITE VA MATRY acres 9) Srece as Goel esa) ane = 184,296 SOUL AS IQDON I eis) Giraeiatnciisiin ceioltel altentel ta) ns eattise tarts 181 SimonwHonace fica cz, ola @ Sw we wl wae ws 181 Simon; Robertiihee cs oe se Coles 6 bw 180 SUMDISL, (UCI sisi c: clslcaula is celeme of Wy 6) ele tees SISSON NCEE) Ses icr evs. 4) ie Vo. wrest. fe) (eve). este 186 SKAINES RAY ere se aoa yw a ines a So anie 179,199 Skinner, Patsy R. ... . 182,251,312,249,314,323,324 LOAM COM tsp sey pn etc s) @ Lek acierais shine wae 187 Slusher; Randall! s5 63 gone a oe aoe es 6 3 ini SMUth: PAIDOTE eae. ite ee vee ete 84,174,180 PMAIth VAIVESIOR sss sess gece, sue) ay el ae eae Peres ane SHilthy Canl are 5.5 ye 6) ha es Rees 179,185 Smiltiyperedinceaen tee: ew ctenitys: anit beter etic 5) ere 182 Sinithy Kennet 5s 6 oe an ee ole so eke 178 SMe ey enews: craic renseie sha 175,372,273 SMILED MEW elec raras ayie sey eas vay to cel Ge Stee P a) athe 84,174 STTIC WES BULI GA se out aula deal ve ecteeotset “arcs abistay olan aes 183 SMITH SCENT De 5, e24h a cereale Rel fonts ay i tes 183 Smith: (Raymond . 420s « 2c ss ra. 84,174 SMU ROMA) see Gas Se oe ee Gres 184 SMU EOOV Mee cass tases oe velhsay lave, au ) eh c@nkavsatemnce ite 184 OMIM OUSAN MS se ewe sae were eis 179,185,233 SMUG WENGCN fae Sense sts. aris, ee: wits 185,186,199 MINGUS WAM Sy ca ha: a Ga javene:u fe cane te tice 180 SmithsonGheryl 3) sss a as: wie ws) ah wt Ore, 187 SNOCdSUSUSAN cy scaic or a) anche arte: pu eal ail 186 DOCSM ET ANICO La cays atin sifevisle, ics aat si eee Le 84,174 SOGICH PD ees a revs s goss ce 6) ars, on ere 187 SOLGMONS ICANGY. Mais. ci les wits: eon Ve Sv eie) i a Bi or fs ay Spears Carillion, c cae w vera. gear cha ha i veya Selene? oie 184 SPOTS UDEV wcrc temiey ava id is) sien aco ve tceteiies ar alice 175 Spiher, Vickie 2.5.6... 186,308,312,314,316,323 Stalkers DOnAlG icsay us or ach as or O wc anaes 181,286,273 DIGACY, WAMCS: sss coy ww wie se a es wa 175,294 Steeles Michael! (6 acu eudnw 0s @ sos we Ge 84,174 PLCDUCHS EV CLC Vian ci etreuextsima: aus tai Lavateice lal, ee 181 SIODNENSON ONIN 1.05) 5) ve) iene) ose; aus ca) ala. tole @ eS stern; dacdueline saicws sie e6s 66 ee MleVeNsSsWaNUa 1s, chercicic cies) cil ete: 6 186,172,173 DLOVENEON MOL: Five Gus sss) © Gos a ous 183 SUUIWaAgON, IREDECCA 66: se ees o os a) 2 6 ese 179 SHIPS SMATILYM Geseier's cis) c:-anrerah is: ows bis a wm “es Btohey OROVCO. ania ww woo seta ee ee 187,274,275 DLOULMDIOUNAR chic: soe eee 's) seide wid a eae 184 SEONG Males sree) eal te sere ie) Seas Pye we e151 181 BLOWCM OPE ATI Ry stata 3 ie. at cn io ol acne) ahs 178,232,49 ELAM De eREM ONCE Marlee omefanem ian eceie hema a. hoe. s Strickland Mata woes er cig Wes ens) Gases eee 179 Dipomsodt Kathy. a a aie e sareee «4 175,48 SS ae) Bo) 111) (ake ea 286 Stubblefield) Dennis: . . 6 66 5 68 os 8 6 es 175 CULO INGA fies, cue Gi ce.) s Gio) wists. in aia. 6 84,176 SHEERS SHS0 NN gata ore Ae a a ee 179,185 SuerstedimOnm 5 5 «ac 6 4.2 4 8 ace 184,243,233 Sutertand) Wanis) “cssuss wa ceice vivivece ws: 6 S 180 SUyAIONNS Ge An hw See ee rss 181,199 SWENSOM TONY) Gila @ Ate Gare a) elie nuk G8 te 182 Swinney HOVACG: Bis 0 oe -sdei sc 6 6 6 ee 180,272 Sylvester, (Clayton: 4, i « .1s.2- «6 6 84,174,272,49 TavlorWaniey ss cic rei ore Gs wae hw we 182 aylor, Dennis Ks a as we ss a ew SAV LO GOLA © c Nort erdairsacsel leases: reise ol fa-sar vo) fas sa 184 Taylor, HeTpeNt sss eee sin wie oS es ess 6. 177 Medeue nr eINdas , ) eive)o 0) US 6) wen ee Sw 183,49 MOMPLOLON HG WINA! sive cfsericnisius woiares mca 6.0 te 176 ROMNEY AUN Oras oan arya ewiinje nig Marisa ebb krish ee 233 Metry, Ghee iss cust aes 6 6h ee % 6 ee 176 WHGISER RIOMAMN a0 ers ee Sym Grane eae ave a 177 UEHOIMMAS WATUNONY) tei torre asta cee Siewio site e a es coo 84,175 Thomas, BertaM. ...... 184,308,250,312,316,323 SENOWIAS 5a CAT captancetratcaiuie cot sol falesl sete: ay ie) stele ees 1-8 Thomas, Elouise ....... 181,182,250,323,324,313 Thomas, Winda Wis 3 = 2 ore oe OM aueuin le tener s. aie 184 THOMPSON, Manrearet..«s ae + «esas « a 179,233 LOM PSON MMW AVE Mews ct elie elven) oye! es ss 28 178 PHOMSON, GINGAy cis sis o.oo fe iw ao) wo soo wey? ‘Thorntons WWONMIC) as ccs i leare « +m 40 ee 184 MMM OWELS (GOONEG) 9 site: Sule dca: save, 179,272,199 intone hares: sia soe veers 4: By eps @ oes 186 PESUUS Se artOnehar a acta coltey eke naianenieh ie (ohio 6 re 84,176 MOveY MChavles TGs w was aes wee we ws a 183,272 ROUVOTALVONY wee, suse ol bys) ww). t0) (es (39.4) o9 Jala) a -' 182 POLIS eal Mente paruiien cise talvel ever iaretiel cetera is). 175 ORNCZ NAL CATCUs Lute suriac etre! fr 6) @) wie joy (ets ls 76) les Bouchstones Sharon 646 «6s 6 6 sow aw. 187,316 GROWERS s hOUM ara ce tortertce chsh aris. tere arusival ee @ ee te 84,174 FLPOMMCL VIGO Ae es esos. ea ace a) Sew) tanar 8 182,202 MEAMOUS ALOAT As 4 0.6 «cis Sua de sb a) ates e 178 eRCGCES-AMUN OM Vis ater costes) GAs eos, ese os 1755199 EROUCrS MTANKICl etc 6 5, 6s b6 Gos @ S Susld es 181 LROXCUINUSCOVEN arste aie God ¥ wile wud ea sve 175 UCKETNEROLANG ) 4c) iels.uciter snare a: els 187 hurnbowssOUNGa a, ao 6. tee wieheie) -si wt. 6 183 RUBVCT mINEICHELOS 5 a8 Susie tadie’ rd Asie) (eee ever eevee 178 UDO MEU AIMeSIeee ele ana stiat ee) erie) Hentlensivas « 176 Walencia, SAMUGCI;..¢ 6 scan % Gd ge eos 84,174 Van ‘Cleave, William A. .. 3... «0c 186 Vargas, Steven Vassey, Susan a AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS Se AUTOGRAPHS LEL9 G8900 EVLL E i, Soe sain b 4 tomes nea ee ee ee ee — . , ee mT 5 For Reference Not to be taken from this room
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