Richmond High School - Shield Yearbook (Richmond, CA)

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Its three brick stories have overlooked Twenty-Third Street since 1927. Originally the tower was used by the music department for classes. Later it housed a storage room, occupied by stage costumes and props. After the 1953-54 construction of the music building, the | tower was used as classrooms for different departments. : Because of inefficient safety exits in 1964, the tower was vacated ve for nic storage of English Department files. Still the tower holds a certain lure over students and teachers alike. One does not feel he knows Richmond High until he has unlocked the mystery of the tower, sat on the steps leading to the top, felt its dominance and been engulfed in the powerful unity of its symbol, Richmond | High. 4 i OUR CONTENTS GIVE VIEW OF LAST YEAR ON OLD CAMPUS Coins NGG, -. Foie: os 2 oes ee 6 POCMIISTRETIOM: i Sue sb cee 16 DEMOS ban er w U uae eee 24 GON Senet “oan og ow ere nee ees 46 BEMiOlS eae © okminn sae ee a 66 PXGHININN CS @ seeence etree bs as een 132 Peete + anos ee cece oie cde 150 ricer Classen oo. ..%s04eeen 4 194 OOPS 4-0 83 hy oa ee ee ee 202 SCONOMOLEI oss br ee oe nS 236 CRAUUACNONIS 1 he ed Saree 268 FIOMORON: lolos Wgeda ss oA eal 270 WieneSt--s.n ste ee ate hae 274 WEIS oi els ends oy 0 alee we 286 Gis LEWEIICS. occa oso han 65 331 POVELHSEMeONIS 20.0 a oe See 362 Farewell Campus Scenes ......- 378 Ree eed ines ae Gh cay ais tee 385 POY raat bese ee re ee 385 Se (=) ee ate ieaee™ ok Sees 386 The Tower symbol of majesty. a Sp-cisinaalocadeceaeee et ot 7 The Shield symbol of strength. The Rock symbol of tradition. c | 1 | Cee , wi te Passing Get-together With Friends, The Rush To ive-minu The F Class, And Then The Welcome Lunch Break... . To l-eoa-a 2 The Navy Blue And Red FI THE NAVY BLUE AND RED | The Navy Blue and Red waves high overhead, | Our hearts are true to Navy Blue, And Red's the nerve to dare and do Whenever the Richmond calls, You ll find the boosters there, To fight!—and win for Richmond Hi, The gallant Navy Blue and Red. ed Flew High This Year As The Oilers Gave Spirited Rooters Champion Contenders In Every Major Sport... We Honor Our Tradition-Makers B MRS. RUTH BERGER MISS JENNIE GARDNER MRS. DOROTHY GEMMER MRS. CLARA McLAURIN MRS. CARROLL PARRILL MRS. BLANCHE SANDFORD MRS. RUTH SIKES MRS. MARION STOCKTON NOT PICTURED: MISS NINA BEAUCHAMP MRS. HELEN HOEFER MISS ZELMA REEVE MR. MARTIN SALMI MR. MARTIN SWENSON CO VT ao fv, D hninman - HY GERTRUDE WEATHERBY MISS IRENE WEBBER MISS MABEL WOODMAN By Dedicating Our Shield To Them Because our Shield has tried to preserve something of Richmond Union High School on the eve of its destruction, Our Dedication may reek of sentiment. Also, it may strain in its effort to extol and magnify once and for all time the depth, breadth and savor of Richmond's excellence. But who cares? We know, however, that to salute abstractions is silly. So we have chosen to pay homage to the true bedrock of Richmond's greatness, the people who have done the actual job of educating us. Two faculty groups we want especially to signalize. The older and smaller group are the teachers who, in 1928, moved into the new Richmond High from the old one, and stayed here teaching until they retired. Two of them, Mr. David C. Gray, our Principal, and Mrs. Hazel Bird, are still here. In our view, all of them are great teachers, some very Ve great indeed. What old Richmond grad does not light up at such names —_— as Gemmer, Sandford, Webber, Weatherby, McLaurin, Woodman, J Parrill, Sikes, Hoefer, Bird, Gray, Stockton, Gardner, Beauchamp, Reeve, Salmi, M. Swenson and Berger? They were giants, all right, steady as pillars, graceful and happy in their work. The school took its character from them; so did the students. In fact, many of their students came back themselves to teach. These students comprise the second, younger faculty group, a few of them already retired, but the rest still in their prime. These teachers, we think, are quintessentially Richmond-spirited. Among them are familiar, well-loved names like Sandford, Thompson, Gowen, Cornish, Bolt, Ruffato, Hattich, Rogers, Phillips, Henchey, Clark, Yates, Pringibal David: Giay- and Ale Hozeniniel Peralsky, McDonald, Reinertson, Anderson, Franson, Lowe, Angella, business education instructor, reminisce by looking Swenson, Olson, Garcia, Simmons, Dale and Bilota. over a 1928 Shield. Mr. Gray is celebrating his 40th year at RUHS, while Mrs. Bird has given 39 years of teaching to Richmond students. In honoring these very special past and present teachers, we find much consolation. At least, t hey will hear us out and understand what we have to say. First, we want them to know that our gratitude overflows towards them for having made Richmond High so unusually fine, strong and distinctive. Second, that we value extremely the sound education and training they provided us. Third, that if we have any character, any style, any worthwhile aim in life, we got these things partly from them. Fourth, that as the last class to graduate from their and our Richmond High, we feel that we are truly the Rachels and Benjamins, the best-loved and most privileged of young people. As such, we find it both natural and delightful to return this privileged love and affection, mixed with reverence and honor, to them, our esteemed elders, friends, teachers and guides. In dedicating our Shield to them, we touch the YN living pulse of Richmond's entire, exceedingly impressive accomplish- ment as a very great high school. RUHS GRADUATE TEACHERS—Row One: Mrs. Alysse Lowe, Mrs. Lila Reinertson, Miss Helen McDonald, Miss Robin Simmons, Miss Agnes Gowen, Miss Hazel-Louise Rogers, Miss Elaine Dale, and Miss Dorothy Swenson. Row Two: Mr. Robert Anderson, Miss Hazel Olsen, Mr. Pete Ruffatto, Mr. Robert Bolt, Mr. Oscar Franson, Mr. Walter Hattich, and Mrs. Cesare Angella. Not Pictured: Mr. Emery Phillips, Mrs. Betty Garcia, Mr. Wilbur Henchey, and Mr. Joseph Bilota. Sweethearts! The lovely bride! FOREWORD Mr. Gray And His Fabulous School The theme of our Shield presented itself as naturally as a sunrise. For one thing, we wanted to honor our doughty Principal, Mr. David C. Gray. We also wanted to commemorate both the sixtieth anniversary of our school and the fortieth of the present campus. What could be more natural than that we present by text and pictures the biography of Mr. Gray and the history of his fabulous school? But while we were snipping, pasting and composing, a bolt screamed out of the blue: Mr. Gray's school, our gallant, battered, stately Richmond was, like Carthage, to be destroyed. Not out of anything approaching Roman vengeance, but because of some old, recently dusted-off California legislation against non-earthquake-proof schools. Richmond was too old and costly to strengthen, the powers said. Much better to tear it down and build another in its place. That is, if the school-bond election is successful. If it is not, then no more Richmond High, nowhere, no how, no time, that's that, and we are not fooling. A huge, medieval sign was put up on the front lawn announcing that this school was condemned. By dint of such threats and propaganda as well as by sweat, tears, plotting and praying, the bonds skinned by to victory. So there will still be a Richmond High, but bifurcated for the next two years between a North and a South Campus. The Sophomores will occupy the few safe buildings left standing at the present location, the Juniors and Seniors, the Ells school buildings. And in two years time Richmond will have a bright, new, glossy edifice. But contrary as we are, we cannot help grieving for the old one. In our present disconsolate state, we like to think that at least one happy thing has happened in connection with this whole miserable affair. Somehow we hit upon the perfect theme for this last Shield of the old school, namely, the long, lively and fruitful partnership of Mr. Gray and hs beloved school. Examine well the pictures of them both on the Shield’s division pages and read the explanatory comments. The pride, greatness and tradition of Richmond High come through, all mixed with the pervasive influence and distinctive air of Rich- mond’s great and devoted man. We think that we have captured much of the essence of them both at a most critical time of their intertwined histories by the luckiest of accidents. Thrice-blessed Shield, this one! 14 Talk about Isaac Walton Happy house holders! Their first nest New teacher on the job Ola! With their pride and joy! Relaxing on a glacier. Manly, handsome administrator! Not exactly Olympics, but who is? OTRO NE Ea EL aa CRE ADMINISTRATION In 1848 David Crockett Gray's grandparents settled down in Vina, California. They were Texans, as one might easily guess. They prospered and eventually their son, LeRoy, who was born in Vina, grew up, became a peach farmer, and in 1901 married Miss Clara Brown, a dazzling native of Calaveras County. To this extremely:attractive young couple the infant David Crockett was born on October 17, 1902. Five years later young David was joined by a brother, Chester. These two brothers, David and Chester, waxed strong, brave and healthy midst the peaches, livestock and wonderful places to run and play. In 1907 in all of Richmond there were only forty-five high school students. A small, converted, three-room elementary school on Stan- dard Avenue made do for them and their three teach- ers, Mr. Bert X. Tucker, Miss Ruth Peterson and Miss Al- berta Bell. Such a compact and handsome student body could tidily dispose them- selves on the narrow steps of their unprepossessing high school to have their picture taken. tt Principal David C. Gray Always Strives DAVID C. GRAY B.S. University of California M.A., Stanford University Commercial teacher, Dean of Sophomores, Boys’ Dean, Commercial Department Chairman, Vice-Principal, Acting Principal, Principal since 1943, 39 years at RUHS TO THE SENIORS ON OUR 60th ANNIVERSARY: Richmond Union High School has served the community proudly for sixty years. It is impossible to measure how great its influence has been in that time, for graduates have taken their places in the world in far and near locations. The school has always stood for excellence in scholarship. The attention that it has given to the individ- ual needs of the students has permitted thousands to live fuller and better lives. They have been specifically equipped to make a living and, in addition, have gained the vision that ‘‘man does not live by bread alone.” Sincerely, David C. Gray, Principal 1S o Attain Highest Educational Standards Sa EE — Mr. Gray reviews a schedule sheet for his day's agenda. es Occasionally Mr. Gray posts information in the Senior Bulletin Case. Miss Lois Smid, head Office 5 secretary, faithfully waters Mr. Gray's violet plant. Vice-Principals Coordinate Curriculum And Activities TO THE CLASS OF 1967: Best wishes for a successful future. | hope that each one of you will have many pleasant memories of Richmond Union High School as you go through life. MR. PETE RUFFATTO MR. PETER RUFFATTO Administrative Vice-Principal A.B., M.A., San Francisco State Music, History, Math, and Business Education Teacher, Counselor, Dean of Boys One year at RUHS TO THE CLASS OF 1967: There is much to learn from Richmond's sixtieth anniver- sary. Starting from a small schoolhouse, it has developed into the district's largest high school with a varied curricu- lum, fine traditions, and a solid identity. We, too, can grow and develop in our individual tradi- tions, character, and understanding, through teamwork and a dedication to well-thought-out objectives. By com- pleting high scho ol, we should feel confident that we have reached one of our most important goals and that now we can move on to new ones. MR. JOHN SCHARETG MR. JOHN. SCHARETG Instructional Vice-Principal A.B., San Francisco State, M.A., University of California History Teacher, Counselor, Dean, Vice-Principal One year at RUHS 20 | Deans Ask Seniors To Continue RUHS Traditions TO THE CLASS OF 1967: For the last three years you have been preparing for your graduation. We sincerely hope that it has been a re- warding experience and that you will feel proud that you are the last class to graduate from the school as it now J stands. In this you are unique, but remember that you are dedicated to carry on always the fine tradition of all Richmond Union High School alumni. THE DEANS MISS JANE WILSON Dean of Girls B.A., M.A., William and Mary College, Teachers’ College, Columbia; San Francisco State, Chairman of Social Studies Dept., History and Civics Teacher. 20 years at RUHS MR. FRED BENNETT MR. ROBERT OLSON Spring Dean of Boys Fall Dean of Boys B.A., M.A., San Francisco State, Music Teacher, Counselor B.A., M.A., San Francisco State, University of California, Counselor 17 years at RUHS 6 years at RUHS For Our Students TO: THE GbhASS OF. 1967: This is the class that will long be remembered as the class that helped us emerge from a period of uncertainty to a future of certainty—the certainty that there will always be a Richmond Union High. Our fondest wish is for the Class of 1967 to remember ‘most’ of the knowledge and ‘‘all’’ of the enjoyment you have had at RUHS. To each of you goes our best wishes for a successful future. THE COUNSELORS MISS HAZEL OLSEN Head Counselor B.A., University of California, M.A., San Francisco State 38 years at RUHS Counselors Recommend Curriculum Programs eae ion in erm MRS. LOIS SIEGEL B.A., M.A., University of California 22 years at RUHS 22 MR. ROBERT BOLT Counselor B.A., M.A., San Francisco State 3 years at RUHS MRS. LILA REINERTSON Counselor B.A., University of California, M.A., San Francisco State MR. MONROE SMITHER Counselor B.A., M.A., University of California 13 years at RUHS MR. LLOYD DARLEY . Counselor B.A., Chico State, M.A., San Francisco State 21 years at RUHS 23 MISS VERA CROSBY Counselor B.A., Fresno State 23 years at RUHS Our 1967 Faculty P MRS. DONNA HEALY MRS. DOROTHY BENCH MRS. HAZEL BIRD Department Chairman Typing 1,2; Business English Typing 1, Clerical Training, Typing 1, Machine Calculation Bookkeeping MRS. DELORES DURANT MISS AGNES GOWEN MR. V. D. HEATH Typing 1, Clerical Training, Typing 2, Clerical Training, Business Math, Commercial Law 7 Office Practice Office Practice Li th MRS. HELEN LARSON MRS. VAUNEE LARSON MRS. AGNES NEVILLE Typing 1,2; Steno 1 Typing 1,2; Business Math Business Math, Record Keeping é Puts In Long Hours Business Education Department BUSINESS EDUCATION CURRICULUM Two types of majors, secretarial and general busi- ness, are presented by the Business Education De- partment. Secretarial students study Business Math and Typing 1 as Sophomores; Business English, Typing 2, and Stenography 1 as Juniors; and Stenography 2, Transcription, Office Practice, Bookkeeping, and Machine Calculation as Seniors. The general business major takes Typing 1, Record Keeping or Business Math as a Sophomore; Typing 2 and Consumer Retailing as a Junior; and Office Practice or Clerical Training and or Bookkeeping and or Machine Calculation as a Senior. The Department also promotes post-graduation employment placement by offering Civil Service examinations to students. MISS MELBA O'CONNELL MR. EDWARD PERALSKY Typing 2, Steno 2, Business Math Transcription Consumer Retailing MISS KAREN POSTEL MR. LOUIS RAUN-LINDE Typing 1,2; Consumer Typing 1, Consumer Retailing Retailing Bookkeeping Linda Miller and Peggy Rosko listen as Mr. Lonnie Robbins explains the assignment to them. MR. LONNIE ROBBINS MISS HAZEL-LOUISE ROGERS MISS DORRANCE SMALL Typing 1, Steno 1, Typing 1,2; Steno 2, Steno 1, Business Math, Commercial Law Transcription Business English Advising Student Government § : F. MISS SIDNEY PRICE MISS BEVERLY BELANGER MRS. ETTA LOU HAWKINS Department Chairman Foods 1, Clothing 2,3; Clothing 1,2 Clothing 1, Home Costuming Management 2 Home Economics Department The entire Home Economics Department believes strongly that the most important role of a woman is that of a homemaker, a wife and a mother. She holds the future in her hands. There are six courses which may be taken and Homemaking is the first. Homemaking teaches Sophomores the basics of meal planning and cooking, clothing construction, consumer education, health and related subjects. Home Management | is a course designed for Juniors on care of the home and child care. The highlight of the class is a child development laboratory and a play school each spring. Home Management 2 for Seniors is involved in the art of self- improvement and home planning and decoration. Clothing and Foods classes teach consumer seamstress. Advanced clothing teaches tailoring techniques of different countries. The Spring PTA Fashion Show is presented by these students. MRS. MARGARET IWAI Homemaking 2, Home Management 1 MRS. BARBARA SMITH Miss Beverly Belanger instructs Lawana Odle and Paula McClain as Food | students Foods 1,2 prepare a sauce nt Sponsoring Class Activities Art Department 7 Miss Robin Simmons demonstrates the technique of pencil shading to Terre Ascari Phyllis Cortez, Carol Harvath, Cleo Patrick and Steve Lipary ART CURRICULUM The various art classes give students opportunities to be creative in their work. Art students work with pencil, ink, watercolor, poster paint, linoleum block, Fourdriner tissue, and paper sculpture. The applied art students work with clay, silver, wood leather and enamels on their various projects for different effects. Commercial Art courses are open for interested students. There students are admitted after an interview with the instructor. Fine Arts Appreciation is a course which provides an opportunity for students to become acquainted with the different historical periods and how they affected the styles of art. MISS RUTH TAMURA MISS ROBIN SIMMONS MR. MAYNARD BRIGGS Acpltedones Department Chairman Applied Art, Commercial Art Art. Fine Arts Appreciation MRS. LEONTINE BENNETT MR. JOHN BEBELAAR MISS E. ALBERTA BEST MRS. ERNESTINE BROWN Department Chairman English 2,4 English 3,4 English 3, Sociology, English 2,4; Bookroom Occupational Education MRS. M ABEL COLBERG MRS. JANE FITZGIBBON MR. RICHARD GASKINS MR. FINN HONORE English 2 English 2,3 English 4 English 3 MISS MARILYN ANN JOHNSON MRS. BEATRICE KERTIS | English 2,3; Spanish 1 Librarian I MRS. BRENDA LUTEN MRS. CORA MATTONEN English 2,3; Drama 1,2 English 2,3 Sandy Smart and Kirk Taylor have a discussion with Mrs. Sylvan Myers, their English 4 instructor, about the vocabulary in “Brave New World’, the book they are reading in class. Displaying Humor At Club Gatherings English Department ENGLISH CURRICULUM MR. ROBERT MURILLO MRS. SYLVAN MYERS English 2 English 4 The English Department's main objective is to instruct anguage skills involved in communicating ideas and expressing emotions in reading, writing, speaking, and istening. The curriculum includes attending the theater, debating, in-class drama productions, viewing films, edi- ting class newsletters, listening to phonograph records and creating tape recordings. Tenth grade English classes emphasize the study of world iterature. In the eleventh year, American literature is instructed. Contemporary and English literature is taught in twelfth grade classes. Other courses provide education in drama, drama reading, public speaking, and journal- sm. MRS. SUSAN PENN MRS. LUCILE PLACE English 2 English 2,3; Oral English MRS. LYNNE POTTS MRS. RUTH PROTTER 7 MRS. BETH ROBERTS MRS. CLAUDETTE SIGG English 4 English 2,4 English 3 English 3,4 MR. FRANZ SNYDER MISS DOROTHY SWENSON MRS. BARBARA JEAN WEIDER MISS HARRIET WILLIAMSON English 2 English 3, Library English 3,4 English 2, Journalism 1,2 MR. WILBUR HENCHEY MR. CESARE ANGELLA MR. GORDON BARNES Department Chairman Electronics, Tech Lab Metal Shop, Tech Lab Auto Shop, Vocational Auto Rep MR. ROBERT FINN MR. WALTER HATTICH MR. J. J. McMILLAN Electronics, Auto Shop Wood Shop, Vocational Printing, Vocational Drafting 1 Mill Cabinet Printing MR. RICHARD MORI Drafting 1, Advanced Drafting Mr. James Schriber demonstrates how to make a cabinet to Steven Suda and George Foster. Directing Theatrical Productions And Music Prog rams Industrial Arts Department INDUSTRIAL ARTS CURRICULUM Several courses in shop and mechanical drawing are instructed by the Industrial Arts Department faculty. In each subject, after an introductory course, a student applies technical knowledge and develops constructive attitudes in job-training vocational classes. In auto shop, boys repair cars; in print shop, students print the weekly Hi-Nus and do job printing; in voca- tional mill shop, boys design and construct furniture: and in machine shop, students operate and build various metal projects. A basic knowledge of radios and televisions is acquired in electronics. Mechanical drawing and drafting courses teach drafting terminology, technique, blue- print reading, and drawing skills. MR. KENNETH PEURIFOY MR. JAMES SCHRIBER Drafting 2 Wood Shop Mr. Dale Winegar explains to Magdaleno Gonzalez and Randy Nelson how to use a Torque Wrench. MR. FLOYD SCHWARZ MR. LOREN WILBUR MR. DALE WINEGAR Metal Shop, Vocational 3] Wood Shop, Drafting 2 Auto Shop Machine Shop Aiding In ' Keeping Us Together’ Janice Glass, Steve Waranietz, Don Griffith, Clair Newman, and Fred Pylant sing a harmony chord for Mr. Meridith Withers, A Cappella director. Music. Department The main objective of the Music Department's’ curriculum is to develop each student's skill of music, according to his abilities and interest. Courses offered include A Cappella Choir, Treble Clef, Glee Club, Ensemble, General Music, Band, Orchestra, Dance Band, Instruments, and Harmony. Wee e a: The department helps students to become intelligent music critics and encourages out-of-school and post-graduation musical experience. In each music course, knowledge, such as the history of music form and design, music score symbolism, and the role of composers, is taught. MR. ROGER OLSEN Department Chairman Orchestra, Band, Harmony, Study Hall MR. MEREDITH WITHERS Terry Brewer and Mark Prescott, under the direction of Mr. Roger Olsen, Band instructor, A Cappella, Glee Club, play a saxophone duet. Treble Clef, General Music, Study Hall Promoting Our School Bond Modern Language Department LANGUAGE CURRICULUM Our Modern Language Department offers two programs of Study, Spanish and French. During the first two years of study, the skills of pronunciation, conversa- tion, and understanding are accentuated. Comprehension and expression are the objectives of the oral method, which includes study in the language lab, filmstrips, and tape recordings. Basic skills, speaking, reading, writing, and understanding are developed in advanced language classes. A larger vocabulary is acquired through the language lab, the reading of foreign novels and daily application. MR. JOHN HOLM Department Chairman French 3,4 MRS. NICILA DOMINGUEZ Spanish 2,3 Wes Buth and Tom Jackson seem less interested in their French exercises, as their friend concentrates in the language lab. MARS. SUSAN KAPSIS MR. KENNETH RAWSON MRS. ELSIE SANCHEZ French 1,2,3 Spanish 1,3,4 Spanish 2,3 Chaperoning Our School Dances Mathematics Department MATH CURRICULUM With a need for accelerated scien- tific knowledge, our Mathematics Department has modernized math courses in order to correlate with problems and necessities of our MISS BARBARA WILLIS MR. OSCAR FRANSON current society. Department Chairman Practical Math, Applied Science Geometry, Algebra 1,2 RUHS offers an excellent five-year course sequence which includes Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Trigonometry, Math Analysis, and Analytic Geometry. Non-college preparatory students may study practical math, general math, in- dustrial math, or business math. Besides regular class work, the math curriculum motivates stu- dents through school-sponsored problems solving programs and a national mathematics contest. Not pictured: Mr. Lawrence Mullen. Mr. Merle Randall explains a difficult Trig problem to Pat Penner, Mike Volpi, and Richard Mignone. me tak revo MR. STEPHAN LAWTON MR. FRED OBERG ractical Math, Geometry, Algebra 1,2 ; General Math 1 i eh pi aCe eek ‘ eee = I eee eS Se es AND COACHING WINNING TEAMS Miss Barbara Willis explains a geometry problem to Brenda Sands and Cliff Spangler. MR. MERLE RANDALL MR. JONATHAN TWEEDIE MR. VERNON YOUNGQUIST Algebra 1, General Math 2, Practical Math, General Geometry, Introductory Math Trig-Math Analysis Math 2, Business Math Mr. Steve Lawton explains the exterior of the parabola with the equation y | (x-z) z + 2 MR. ROBERT ANDERSON Department Chairman Boys’ P.E., Track MR. RICHARD ABEL Boys P.E., Basketball Tennis WHILE HELPING STUDENTS ‘A MR. DENNIS GIUNTINI Boys’ P.E., Football, Basketball, Biology Mr. Richard Abel checks the players’ equipment before they leave for a basketball game. MR. JERRY LUDY Boys’ P.E., Football, Golf MR. FRANK MILO Boys) Pees, Football, Block R, Baseball MR. EMERY PHILLIPS Boys’ P.E., Football, Baseball MR. FRANK KOCSIS Boys’ P.E., Football, Wrestling Boys’ Physical Education Department BOYS’ P. E. CURRICULUM The concern of our Boys’ Physi- cal Education curriculum lies in a boy's physical, mental, moral, and spiritual fitness. All boys participate in ten minutes of physical exercise , plus activities, including wrest- ling, tumbling, running, weight training, decathlon _ testing, soccer, softball, volleyball, football, basketball, tennis, badminton, and co-ed activi- ties. With an emphasis on health and fitness, boys are tested and programmed into classes of equal ability. MR. KENNETH RICHTER Boys’ P.E., Cross Country, Track TO PLAN MISS HELEN McDONALD Department Chairman Cinis) aPsE: Mrs. Betty Garcia checks Stella Fletcher's position in a game of tennis. FOR THE FUTURE Girls’ Physical Education Department GIRLS’ P. E. CURRICULUM An opportunity for girls to develop. skill, sportsmanship, responsibility, leadership, and sports enjoyment is offered by our Girls’ Phys- ical Education Department. Participation through individual and group activities is stressed. Team sports, gymnastics, and rhythmics are taught in the tenth grade. Juniors study folk dancing. In the twelfth year, girls concentrate on individual sports and either participate in modern or folk dancing. MRS. PATRICIA CRANGLE MISS SUSAN GRANT The department also offers a modified P.E. Girls’ P.E. Girls’ P.E. course for the physically handicapped, and a Girls’ Athletic Association program. Not Pictured: Mrs. Betty Garcia MISS MARGARET JESSEPH MRS. CLAIRE SHAW MRS. ELIZABETH STEVENSON Girls’ PE. Girls” PE. Girls’ P.E. Girls Pees UES: History MISS LANELLE STEWART “oso nthe ese sea MRS. MARGOT HALVORSEN MR. LEO BAKER Department Chairman Biology Biology, Home Science Miss Olivier explains LaDonna Whitney. Fea, oP H Ses ' en 8$0844. 10,58 the different joints of the skeleton to one of her Biology students, MISS ANN HARVEY MR. ROY NORMAN Biology Biology MR. HAROLD FISHER Chemistry, General Math 1 By Offering MRS. HELEN GEE Biology The Best Possible MISS TANYA OLIVIER Biology Educational Opportunities Science Deparment SCIENCE CURRICULUM An emphasis on biological sciences and _ physical sci- ences is evident in our sci- ence department curricu- lum. Biological courses include study in biology, physiol- ogy, and Home _ Science, which offers training in Per- sonal Health and Home Nursing. In the other division, physi- cal sciences, Applied Science Mr. Wayne Perry, chemistry teacher, explains a kinetic energy graph to Carole Jenkins, one of his students. Chemistry, and _ Physics courses are taught. Cindy Wyman and Paul Lutz, Chemistry lab partners, ask Mr. Harold Fisher's help in mixing NaCl and NaBr for an experiment. MR WAYNE PERRY MRS. NOLA SHORTRIDGE MR. DAVID TRANTER Chemistry Science, Math, Retailing Physics, Applied Science Encouragement To Seek Goals, 4 Social Science Department SOCIAL SCIENCE CURRICULUM Required and elective courses are offered in the Social Science curriculum, which provides basic history knowledge and civic education. To qualify for a high school graduation diploma, a passing mark is required in eleventh grade U.S. History and twelfth grade American Government. Some Senior classes study a text, largely written and edited by Mr. John Enos, Social Science instructor. Emerging Nations is a tenth grade elective course, which offers extensive examination of Latin America, Communist Bloc Nations, Africa, and South East Asia and China. Sociology is also an elective subject aimed to promote understanding and awareness of present day prob- lems. Emphasis is placed on marriage preparation and family life, including philosophical, physical, psy- MR. VIRGIL WOOLBRIGHT MR. JOSEPH BILOTA chological, and moral aspects of the family unit. Department Head U.S. History World Culture, an elective, is designed to inform and American Government, interest students in various cultures and civilizations. U.S. History Era periods which include Greece, Rome, Medieval Europe, India, The Renaissance and Leonardo, the Modern West, Goethe an d Darwin are studied. MR. HOLLIS BLEDSOE MISS ELAINE DALE MRS. MARGARET ELDREDGE American Government U.S. History, Emerging U.S. History Nations MR. JOHN ENOS MR. ROY FOGEL U.S. History, Sociology American Government, Algebra 2, Trig. wav fo Nations And Taking An Interest In Each Student MR. NARI GAZDAR MRS. ALYSSE LOWE MISS DOROTHY MADISON American Government, U.S. Sociology U.S. History, World History, Emerging Nations, Culture Occupational Education MISS KATHLEEN McCARTHY Mk. PAUL McGINNIS MISS ANN MYREN American Government, American Government, American Government, U.S. History Economics U.S. History ira | MRS. PATRICIA PLAYER MRS. NINA ROOKAIRD MRS. MARTHA SMITH American Government, American Government, U.S. History, American U.S. History Latin American History Government, English, Science The smooth running of our school can be credited to the main office secretaries. f They are Mrs. Darline Martin, Miss Lois Smid, Head Secretary; Mrs. Jeanne Mrs. aia Lindstrom performs a variety of tasks as the Keyes, Mrs. Carole Painter, and Mrs. Janet Wehrilie (seated). counselors secretary. Mr. Al Variz and Mr. John Dunnachie, Student Supervisors, settle all problems in the halls and yards throughout the school day. Mrs. Bess Redick, who is in charge of issuing textbooks, stretches for a dictionary. The custodians maintain a well-functioning school. Row One: Mr. Silvyn Hrbek, Head Custodian; Mr. Andy Colombo, Mr. Joe Cunningham, Mr. Gene Ambriz, and Mr. Ed Barton. Row Two: Mr. Steve Richey, Mr. Tony Gomez, Mr. Gene Stockton, Mrs. Alice David, Mr. Jim Puryear, Mr. Gene Flanagan, and Mr. Arnaud Duhart. INSERT: Mr. Frank Paquito. Personnel Staff Operates Our Staff Efficiently The Cafeteria Staff prepares and serves all cafeteria lunches and sells snacks at the canteen. Row One: Mrs. Naomi Wirt, Mrs. Dorothy Walker, Mrs. Mamie Denton, Chairman; Mrs. Frances Robinson, Mrs. Linda Nevitt, Gladys Regener, Mrs. Vi Long, and Mrs. Arline Dahl. Row Two: Mrs. Wilma Tanner, Mrs. Marie Alves, Mrs. Jean Armosino, Mrs. Marie Garrison, Mrs. Opal Barton, and Mrs. Muriel Alvarez. Mrs. Marialyce Lage collects student fees and attends to the Mrs. Jean Foreman, school nurse, approves a doctor's letter financial records. for a student. f : hl cin, wa he thatthe? UNERL BZ Admil slips will when replaced 2A : : se eek F 3AM cluden’s wus! check out t leaving chow of ap unexcHsed OF truancy will be aiven. Smile is the password of the Deans’ Office secretaries who keep the attendance records in order. They are Mrs. Juanita Miller, Mrs. Winona Andrews, Mrs. Leona Strauss, and Mrs Ramona Broberg. A TRIBUTE TO THREE OF OUR RETIRING TEACHERS The Editor of the Shield and her staff take particular care to salute Richmond's three retiring teachers. These are Miss Dorothy Swenson who has taught here thirty-two years, Mrs. Lucile Place, twenty-three years, and Mr. Floyd Schwarz, twelve years. Ordinarily, these distinguished teachers would be on our Dedication page. But in the Gotterdammerung of RUHS we thought it more fitting to devote that page to a less individual, more sweeping treatment of Richmond's tradition of excellence. MISS DOROTHY SWENSON The next best thing to being born in Richmond is to claim Pinole as one’s birthplace. Miss Swenson, native of our northern neighbor, attended Pinole Grammar School and went on to become an all-respected and glorious Oiler at RUHS. She received her education and training at the University of California, only to come back to grace the halls of her Alma Mater. A person of variety, Miss Swenson has been a teacher of French, Spanish and English, besides assisting in the library. She has also taught as a young substitute in Pinole and Rodeo. Miss Swenson, whose allegiance to her homeland California is absolute, has carried her Navy Blue and Red banner across the seas to France and Italy; and hopefully, and soon, to Spain. Besides traveling and sightseeing, Miss Swenson enjoys bridge, gardening, interior decorating, dogs and little children. She also has a keen appreciation of the humanities, such as art, music and literature. However, there is another side to Miss Swenson, the athletic. She frequently ventures out on the tennis court to challenge a player to a match. She is also a spectator at football, basketball, bowling, golf and baseball games. MRS. LUCILE PLACE Have you noticed the forensics renaissance which has recently occurred at RUHS? A petite and gentle lady, by the name of Mrs. Place, is the organizing force and backbone behind our blue-ribbon speech debators. Instructor of Oral English, Mrs. Place sponsors the Forensics Club. She accompanies her debators to speech tournaments and brings them back happily with their trophies. A native of Hiawatha, Kansas, Mrs. Place grew up in North Dakota and finally in Oregon, where she graduated from Medford High School. She got her training for her teaching career at a host of institutions including North Dakota State College, Fargo State Teachers College, Valley City College, University of Oregon, University of California and Teachers College at New York's Columbia University. With this impressive educational background, Mrs. Place came to RUHS. However, not all of Mrs. Place’s energy revolves around school. She has traveled to such places as Hawaii, England, Scotland, Ireland, Europe and Israel, the most recent trip in 1963. Mrs. Place and her husband are the proud grandparents of Sari, six, and Tony, three. When not getting together with her daughter's family or friends, Mrs. Place can be found at the theater, reading at home, entertaining at home, or almost anywhere, because she delights in taking short trips and going on picnics. MR. FLOYD SCHWARZ Although Richmond Union High School may not possess a khaki-clad African safari hunter, our school claims Mr. Schwarz, who retired at mid-year. Redding, California, will become Mr. Schwarz’ stomping ground as he will pursue his recreational pastimes. You see, he is the fish and game man, the out-of-doors, sports-minded person. Besides toting a rifle and casting a rod, Mr. Schwarz will continue membership in the Masons. He and his wife will probably also reminisce about the good times they experienced in their cross-country travels. Out of these vacations, has come a passionate love of southwestern and western American states. Born in the small Illinois town of Belvidere, Mr. Schwarz spent his childhood days in that northern city. Aftering graduating from Belvidere High School, he received training in the tool and die profession. The 1945 Richmond war boom lured Mr. Schwarz to California and El Cerrito High, specifically, where he instructed vocational arts. In 1955, Richmond High industrial courses began functioning successfully as Mr. Schwarz taught machine shop and metal shop. Student Teachers Gain Experience At RUHS yn MR. STANLEY WILLIAMS MISS LOUISE TULLIUS University of California University of California English 2 English 3 MISS JOANNA LARSON MISS PHILLIPPA PHILLIPS University of California University of California Physical Education Physical Education MISS COLLEEN FLYNN MISS CAROLINE WOOLWORTH University of California 45 University of California US History American Government GOVERNMENT Life on the Vina peach farm gave young David ample opportunity to work hard in | straw hat and overalls. This boyhood training propelled him into a lifelong habit of working hours on end without batting an eye. He still gets up at the crack of dawn. David, of course, also had to learn the three R's like anyone else in Vina’s grammar school. After finishing grammar school, and without entering high school, David enrolled in Heald’s Business College in Chico. Then the Diamond Match Company gave him a job as a stenographer. But David soon fled the world of commerce, returning to Los Molinos High School from which (Oh Glorious!) he graduated with a four-year Kraft Scholarship to college. In the brisk, productive years—forty-eight of them—when Mr. Walter T. Helms was Superintendent of the Richmond School District, everybody recognized him to be the presiding genius of Richmond's educational system. He was the great father-figure, the alpha and omega, the master planner. All roads led to him and why not? In 1901 he had come straight from his schooling and graduate studies at U.C., Berkeley, to organize the San Pablo Schoo! District. It wes he who created the first three-room high school which, under his expert care, developed into the famed Richmond Union High. It was also he who hired Mr. David C. Gray, when at last that young man came looking for a teaching job. And it was through his astute brilliance that Richmond's school popula- tion, tripled during the years of World War II, did not pulverize the schools, but was contained and educated as usual. MR. PETE RUFFATTO JOANN KARRAS SHARIE SBRAZZA LYNDA STROMSODT Sponsor Treasurer Commissioner of Publicity Commissioner of Social Affairs Fall Board Of Commissioners E CLIFF FINLAYSON NANCY SHIDELER CHERYL MINTON VIRGINIA BROWN President Commissioner of Law and Order Head Yell Leader Girls’ League President Fall Calendar SEPTEMBER DECEMBER 1 Sophomore Orientation 1,2,3 Junior Play, ‘Pygmalion’ 10 School Begins 8 Choral Christmas Program OCTOBER 16 Snowball 7 Senior Tricycle Race and JANUARY SA Tricycle Dance 6 Nominating Convention 20 Back-to-School Night 12 Primary Elections 21 Block R Homecoming Dance 13 Student Day SA Sadie Hawkins Dance NOVEMBER 18 Run-off Election 22 Senior Gaieties 23 Powder-Puff Football Game FEBRUARY 1 Spring Semester Begins DON HANSEN Vice-President LIZ HALL RICHARD MARLOWE ROGER STEJSKAL RICHARD GOLUEKE Secretary Defense Attorney Prosecuting Attorney Student Judge DANNY BROOKS DEBBY BRYAN SHIRLEY CHAN DANA HYATT Commissioner of Boys’ Athletics Commissioner of Girls’ Athletics Shield Representative Hi Nos Eatae rs Erases Student Body Deficit KOZO YAZAWA Shimada Exchange Student Spirited students reflex the ‘Save RUHS ’ attitude after a basketball game. PERI OKTEM AFS Exchange Student PHIL MCDOWN RICK PAREDES MARCO GONZALEZ Parra esis Rally Chairman Sophomore President Junior President MR. PETE RUFFATTO Sponsor JOE PULIDO President MARCO GONZALEZ Vice-President LIZ HALL Secretary BARBARA MEISER TERRY WEIR MARLENE QUINTANA Treasurer Commissioner of Publicity Commissioner of Social Affairs A Spring Board Passes Amendments A SHARIE SBRAZZA Commissioner of Law and Order Varsity basketball team members are announced at the Berkeley playoff rally. Head Yell Leader LENA DURANTE LINDA BERG MIKE PINTO Girls’ League President Defense Attorney Prosecuting Attorney LUCINDA FREEMAN PAUL WAKEMAN DEBBY BRYAN ED FAETH PERI OKTEM k Student Judge Commissioner of Girls Commissioner of Boys AFS Exchange Student Athletics Athletics s And Sponsors Unique Activities CRE Per Gr aT Pee Ty - es et one The IDA FAHRENHOLTZ DANA HYATT SHIRLEY CHAN KOZO YAZAWA President of ICC Hi-Nus Editor Shield Representative Shimada Exchange Student Spring Calendar FEBRUARY 12 Career Conference 1 Semester begins 28 SA International Day 3 Writers Club Folk Concert 27 Open House Installation of Officers 28 Richmond-Berkeley Playoff Game MAY 4 Senior Banquet MARCH 12 Spring Concert 1 “The King and |’ Preview 24 Senior Picnic 2,3,4 Senior Play, “The King and | 25 Sophomore Play, ‘Squaring the Circle” 2,3,4 Gridley Tournament Si Senior Party JUNE 10 Senior Ball APRIL 13 Graduation 8 Junior Prom, ‘Daisies and Butterflies’ 15 Semester ends 10 SA-KFRC Battle of the Bands 16 Last day for Richmond High PHIL McDOWN OTIS BLACK MIKE BARATTA LEO BANDINI Rally Chairman Sophomore President Junior President Senior President SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES—Row One: Beverly Holmes, Joyce Hamlin, Dianner Combs, Steven Brown, Theresa Talley, Colette Lefebvre, Janice Van Meter, Marcelle Maddox, and Connie Oliveira. Row Two: Don Hansen, Joanne Gibson, Daniel Mayeda, Lucinda Freeman, Sandy Radder, Chandra King, Gina Stevenson, Stephanie Mires, Janet Clayton, David McArthur, and Steve Lipary. Row Student | Council Relates Three: Vicki Weston, Steve Monson, Glen Hammack, Mike Quintana, Cliff Gore, Leo Bandini, Nancy Gallagher, Vicki French, Jim Meskauskas, Sharon Fowler, Lamonda Page, Diane Bridges, and Brian O'Keefe. Row Four: Gary Galan, Bob Le Geune, Joann McWhorter, Linda Bridges, Steve Forney, Dennis Kroll, Judy Ross, Joann Reis, and Danny Hyde. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES—Row One: Sandy Morris, Sandra Sylvia Alvarez, Vicki Peoples, Wanda Waldon, and Bob Ingraham, Louis Montgomery, Belinda Burrus, Eula Griffin, Newcomer. Row Three: Earl Brown, Jill Cogger, Ken Meyers, Tyra Young, Lavonna Lumly, Bobbi Butson, Judi Simpier, Clayton Sylvester, Peter Williams, Linda Darby, Roy Smith, Barbara Meiser, Francis Dizon, and Nancy Perero. Row Two: Janet Colbert, Debbie Chohren, Mike Scott, George Hyland, Barbara Lapacka, Maylene McGinty, Georgetta Germany, Beth Orr, Steve Waranietz, Dan Hagen, and Gene Burton. Linda Preston, Tim Cucchi, Candy Solomon, Lynn Serrano, SOPHOMORE REPRESENTAT- IVES—Row One: Nancy Kiser, Laura Guerra, Julie Banuelos, Gail Collins, Cynthia Siern, and Sharon Bacom. Row Two: Frankie Field, Dani Lindstrom, Ann Newton, Vicki Tarr, Yvonne Captain, Vonetta Kirschman, and Al Garcia. Row Three: Mike: Branson, Terri Brewer, Linda Shelton, Bruce Gardner, Charles Johnson, Elvis Presley and Gary And- erson. —— wd? fs; d, To Students JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES—Row One: Tina Morris, Delora Davenport, Candy Solomon, Ester Gonzales, Eula Griffin, Bobbi Butson, Sylvia Alvarez, Maria Cordosa, Connie Adams, Brenda Bradley, and Sharon Touchstone. Row Two: Mary Williams, Karyn Ripley, Judy Simpier, Gloria Murry, Liz Graelish, Michael Scott, Jo Ann Herring, Sandra Ingraham, SOPHOMORE REPRESENTA - TIVES—Row One: Carol Posey, Debra Wentz, Ann Newton, Juanita White, Pat Harris, Sid- ney Gayles, Nancy Kiser, and Dana Berkhout. Row Two: Eli Dufault, Beradina Orozco, Lil- lian Gallegos, Judy Smart, Di- anne Daniels, Becky Geaga, Linda Martinez, Richard Willi- ams, and Judy Scholander. Row Three: Chet Wong, Mike Taylor, Cynthia Isabel, Ruby Robinette, Sandy Patterson, Kathy Housman, Nancy Freitas, Vicki Tarr, Frankie Fields, and Al Garcia. Row Four: Charles En- glish, Jerry Power, and Larry Clutts. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES—Row One: Lamonda Page, Roynita Fuller, Regennia Bensch, Theresa Talley, Dorris Harris, Myrtle Clark, Sandy Way, Jim Martin, Patty Penner, Chris Harlan, Paula Fielding, and Steve Lipary. Row Two: Bev Holmes, Dianner Com bs, Loretta Kyle, Harriette Langston, Chris Hensley, Don Hansen, Josephine Chan, Patsy Carter, Linda Lindstrom, Stephanie Mires, and Mike Cellucci David McArthur. Row Three: Rod Yoakam, Steve Monson, Mike Quintana, Colette LeFebvre, Shirley Reid, Linda Barton, Mary Lee Rowley, Susan Galloway, and Gerald Depew. Row Four: Ed Reinecker, Jim Norton, Jim Meskauskas, Don Williams, Candy Martinez, Phil Hub- bard, and Roy Nickola Spring Mike Edwards, Tim Cucci, Craig Wood, and Virgil Hooper. Row Three: Cheryl Smithson, Toni Crase, Jo Ann Thesen, Shelley Armstrong, Vivian Williams, Wanda Stevens, Duane Bradley, Tony Dorado, Gene Burton, Steve Waranietz, Len Massaro, and Carl Hobson. Row Four: Marty Colbourne and Student Court Tries All RICHARD GOLUEKE Student Judge MR. JOHN ENOS Sponsor FALL PHEBE O'SHEA SUSAN SHORT Assistant Judge Assistant Judge ROGER STEJSKAL RICHARD MARLOWE Prosecuting Attorney Defense Attorney DEBBIE STOUT REGINA PORNARAS NANCY SHIDELER be Bailiff Clerk Commissioner of Paul Wakeman, Student Judge, waits for another case 10 Law and Order Sentences And Traffic Offenders MR. VIRGIL WOOLBRIGHT PAUL WAKEMAN Sponsor Student Judge SPRING PHEBE O'SHEA SUSAN SHORT Assistant Judge Assistant Judge LINDA BERG CARL PINTO Defense Attorney Prosecuting Attorney be presented. SHARIE SBRAZZA JOHN LINHART DEBBIE STOUT Commissioner of Bailiff Clerk Law and Order Girls’ League Sponsors Programs, Gives Senior —: MRS. NINA ROOKAIRD Sponsor VIRGINIA BROWN President Fall JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES—Lynn Pedretti and Kathy Stromsodt. Not Pictured: Linda Bethune. LENA DURANTE : —— = SHIRLEY CHAN Vice-President Treasurer LORETTA KYLE Secretary SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES—Alice Reed, Teresa Talley, and Shari O'Neal. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES—Patty Chan and JoAnne Kubokawa. Tea And Represents All Girls of RUHS MISS JANE WILSON Sponsor LENA DURANTE President JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES—Judy Haney and Vickie Spiher. Not Pictured: Jeanette Spring Madden. 4 ; MARIA CARDOSO ' Secretary VIRGINIA BROWN SHIRLEY CHAN Vice-President Treasurer SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES—Judy Porter and Patricia Robinson. Not SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES—Towanda Abbott, Patty Chan, and iQ. Pictured: Peggy Freeland. ‘ Kathryn Bond. Rally Boys Are Essential PHIL MCDOWN ERNIE BAUMBERGER FRANCIS DIZON Chairman GILBERT HERNANDEZ BRIAN PENNEY JAMES LOW JERRY MASSEY JAMES GILLEY a . A HARRY BROWN RICHARD MARLOWE KOZO YAZAWA PATRICK BROWN MIKE PINTO MIKE REED ED FREITAS ALLEN ANDERSON WAYNE SMITH ROGER STEJSKAL DENNIS LEONG WENNWOOD HICKINGBOTHAM HO STEVE FORNEY ROBERT OLIVIER! RON BUCKNER DALE ROBERTS JOHN MORRIS JAI For Orderly Pep Activities IN DURAND DOI BILLY PHELPS MR. FRED BENNETT Sponsor i WILLIE SMITH BILL HAMMETT DAVID MCARTHUR RICK OLIVER WINSLOW JACKSON LEROY OLGUIN LESTER BAUM RANDY MURPHY ty | RALPH EDWARDS RICHARD KIRK BRUCE MCARTHUR THAM HOWARD CHAN ED DESOUSA DAVID WILLIAMS BOB NEWCOMER DAVID MEYERS JAMES YEARWOOD MIKE CREWS JEFF CLOW LANCE MORGAN VICTOR MANNING Commissioners FIRST PERIOD COMMISSIONERS—Row One: Charlotte McIntire, Laura Vega, Brenda Jordan, Eula Griffin, and Pat Wells. Row Two: Jerry Sattler, John Nicolini, Eddie Cooley, Teddy Jackson, Ray Coughlin, William Evans. Commissioner Eddie Cooley stops Beverly Holmes, shield staff member, and asks her just what her business is in the halls. THIRD PERIOD COMMISSIONERS—Row One: Ken Taylor, Leo Fucth, James Powell, Donald Wilson, and Sammie Calloway. Row Two: Brenda Rideau, Berta Thomas, Verna Veal, Ren ee Hill, Donna Louden, Teresa Runneis, Nicki Sebring, Unknown, Gail Harris, and Katy Hinton. FOURTH PERIOD COMMISSION- ERS—ROW ONE: Kelvin Coad, Charles Jones, and Emmett Young. SECOND PERIOD COMMISSIONERS—Row One: Yolanda Monger, Linda Lipsky Barbara Woodard, Tora Stevenson, Linda Love, and Tina Morris. Row Two: Ronald Morgan, Mike Ashford, James Ary, Ernie Ouitt, Stewart Neal, Robert Turner, Helder Santos, and Al Garcia. FIFTH PERIOD COMMISSIONERS—Row One: Doug Farrell, Paul Peterson, and Charles Dora. Row Two: Paulette Linsy, Elouise Thomas, Beverly Schesson, Pamela Crunnie, and Ramona John- son. rs Help Enforce Rules AND | March 2. 3 and 4 Ray Coughlin and Charlotte McIntire stop a student as she attempts to come in the hall without a blue slip Linda Love checks to see if Ernie Ovitt is on duty. 3 % by, ‘ e % SIXTH PERIOD COMMISSIONERS—ROW ONE: Randy Hall, Steve Cavalli, Ray Meno, Joe Martinez, Frank Potts, Richard Meek, and Wayne Captain. ROW TWO: Velma Patrick, Suzanne Pirtle Maxine Griffin, Marsha Perkins, Mallory Winrow, Lemmie Robinson, Georgetta Germany, Wilma Price, and Susan Bryant. ROW TWO: Claudette Linsy, bara Foster, Dianner Combs, Jeanette Colbert. SEVENTH PERIOD COMMISSIONERS—ROW ONE: Darryl Brown, Guy James, Calvin Nunley, John Stephenson, Roland Tucker, and Nicholas Love. ROW TWO: Charlene Smith, Stella McCrane, Ethel Barbara Woodard and Robert Turner take time Sloan, Millie Reser, Dorothy Matthews, and Debbie Stout. off to buy a donut. =) New Convention § Concept Selects F Convention—January 6, 1967 Candidate Speeches—January 10,11, 1967 Senior President, Leo Bandini, presides over the election convention while Roger Stejskal and Richard Golueke record votes. Mr. John Enos, one of the organizers of the convention, was aided by Miss Ann Myren and Mr. Peter Ruffatto. a an Danny Brooks and Virginia Brown help students to Defense Attorney candidate Linda Berg register for the run-off elections. pleas for a vote before the speech assembly audience. As part of her speech, Luci yell. I Chairmen count Sophomore, Junior, and Senior representatives for delegate votes on the floor of the | convention. I SA Candidates ts For Election Primary election—January 12, 1967 Run-off election—January 18, 1967 . oa zi sae ae SA President Cliff Finlayson prepares the microphone for Janette Liles, as she campaigns for defense attorney. One of the most memorable moments of the program was when Prosecuting Attorney Candi- date Mike Pinto told the audience that he was handsome. Ya . : : eo ve a S . sae mess Members of the election vote counting board were . Harold Hatfield, Sharon Fowler, Shari O'Neal, Linda speech, Lucinda Freeman leads the cesembiyadice McCarty, Teresa Bianco, Chris Harlan, and Karen Dozier. Spring Officers Take Oath Peri Oktem, AFS exchange student from Turkey, opens the installation assembly with a description of her homeland. Outgoing Sophomore president, Rick Paredes, congratulates newly-elected Otis Black. Lynda Stromsodt relates the social af- fairs duties to Marlene Quintana. Fall SA vice-president, Don Hansen, shakes Marco Gonzalez’s hand. Roger Stejskal wishes Mike Pinto, the new Prosecuting Attorney, a successful term. By Candlelight FEBRUARY 3, 1967 Fall SA president Cliff Finlayson lights the new candle and turns over the gavel to Joe Pulido. af . ° Re-elected Senior president Leo _ Bandini is installed by Cliff Finlayson, Chery! Minton tells elected Lucinda Freeman her responsibilities as head yell leader. RIGHT: Kozo Yazawa talks about his native land during the installation assembly. Cliff Finlayson congratulates re- elected Commissioner of Girls’ Ath- letics Debby Bryan. BELOW: The new spring Board of Commissioner members take their oath while the A Cappella sings the “Alma Mater’ Barbara Meiser receives a good luck wish from Jo Ann Karras, outgoing treasurer. SENIORS In 1923, David Gray, now a strapping young man, entered the University of California on a four-year scholarship. Like all the fellows, he had to take R.O.T.C. He also worked to keep himself in spending money. The University’s infirmary hired him to drive the ambulance; the A.S.U.C. hired him to hash for the athletic teams. Young Mr. David also worked very hard at his studies. He started out to major in Agriculture; perhaps he had ideas about raising better peaches. But he wound up with a major in Business Education. The University awarded him his Bachelor of Science degree in 1927. Some years later he got a Master's degree from Stanford, of all places. Incidentally, at some point in his University life our hero made the acquaintance of one Miss Muriel Alexander of Oakland. She was to become his most treasured possession. In 1908 Richmond Union High School was newly lodged in its own “magnificent structure of steel and brick’ on Twenty-third near Macdonald. Because it was a union high school, students attended from all over the sur- rounding areas, not just from Richmond. As the enrollment increased, rooms, buildings and teachers were added. But by 1926 a new school, our present one, was underway. Abandoned by R.U.H.S. in 1928, one year after a young teacher named David Gray came there to teach, the old property was occupied by Longfellow Junior High School. Then, after about twenty-eight years it was con- demned,vacated, sold to Safeway and torn down. But even at its ignoble end, the structure was still so magnifi- cent that the wreckers had to use extra heavy equipment to get the job done. Yo Commencement Exercises Tuesday, June 13, 1967 Richmond Memorial Auditorium Marche Slave _ P.T. Tschaikowsky arr. by Herfurth Processional Pomp and Circumstance E. Elgar arr. by Isaac The Orchestra Invocation Reverend Len Orr of Presbyterian Redeemer Church of Richmond The Star Spangled Banner John Stafford Smith The Orchestra, The Choir, and The Audience Water Ripple and Flow Deems Taylor If Here Where All Is Dark and Silent Gluck The Lord Bless You And Keep You Lutkin A Cappella Choir Iphigenia In Aulis Overture Christoph W. Gluck The Orchestra Carol Pontious The Sum of the Whole Marcelle Maddox The Mirror Within Phebe O'Shea Reflections on Education Nancy Shideler And Now Compassion Student Speakers Presentation of the Class David C. Gray Acceptance of the Graduation Class Denzil E. Widel Presentation of Diplomas David C. Gray assisted by Leo Bandini, President of the Class Alma Mater Class of June, 1967 Recessional March of Homage Liszt arr. by Lake The Orchestra Four Seniors Deliver Commencement Speeches i Seniors Carol Pontious, Marcelle Maddox, Nancy Shideler, and Phebe O'Shea will deliver graduation speeches at Commencement Exercises, June 13, at the Richmond Auditorium. Mrs. Vaunee Larson, head Senior sponsor, came to school at 6:30 a.m. every Friday to supervise the selling of doughnuts. Rod Yoakam helps in one of the weekly sales. Dear Mrs. Larson: It is with a real sense of pleasure that | write this note of sincere appreciation to you on behalf of the Class of 1967. Most letters of thanks are a chore, but because you h ave worked so hard, have been so enthusiastic, and have shown us ever since we first began working together that you were really interested in our class, this letter is a privilege. Having you for our class advisor has been an asset to the class and the prime reason for its success. | would like to thank you for all the hard work you put into the class activities. The Sophomore Hop, the Junior Prom, and the play would have been failures without your assistance. Very few people realize the time and effort you put into our Senior activities. The Gaieties, Party, Ban- quet, Picnic, and Ball display the effort and enthusiasm you have given us. | know you gave up your Washington's Birthday Holiday to work on the Senior play. This was another of the countless examples of your unfailing faith. Mrs. Larson, you have been the driving force of the Class of 1967. Without you, the years spent at Richmond High would have been empty. You have been behind all the class presidents. Your devotion to the class has served as an inspiration to all of us. | hope other classes have the fortune to attain an advisor such as you have been. The Senior Class of 1967 is forever in your debt. Thank you, Mrs. Larson. Sincerely, Leo Bandini Senior Class President Past And Present Officers : LEO BANDINI President MARCELLE MADDOX Vice-President Fall KAREN SWEARINGEN Secretary -Treasurer Arrange Class Functions Spring JOANN GIBSON Secretary -Treasurer CLIFF GORE Vice-President LEO BANDINI President 70 JIM GILLEY LIZ HALL JOANN GIBSON Sophomore Class President, Fall Sophomore Class Secretary -Treasurer, Fall Sophomore Class Vice-President, Fall Junior Class President, Fall Junior Class Vice-President, Fall Junior Class Secretary -Treasurer, Fall LYNDA STROMSTODT F TOM BARRETT LINDA WADE Sophomore Class Secretary -Treasurer, Spring Sophomore. Claes President, Serna Sophomore Class Vice-President, Spring ee Bees Be . _ DANNY HYDE MARLENE QUINTANA JOE PULIDO Junior Class President, Spring Junior Class Secretary -Treasurer, Spring Junior Class Vice-President, Spring Advisors Assist MRS. VAUNEE LARSON Head Class Sponsor MR. ROBERT FINN MISS BEVERLY BELANGER MRS. ELSIE SANCHEZ MR. LOREN WILBUR ei. ee = fe ne ‘we te MR. LEO BAKER MR. JONATHAN TWEEDIE MR. GORDON BARNES MR. RICHARD GASKINS MRS. RUTH PROTTER MRS. BETTY GARCIA MISS TANYA OLIVIER MR. ROY NORMAN MR. OSCAR FRANSON Assistant Class Sponsor MR. KENNETH RICHTER MRS. MARGARET IWAI MRS. DOROTHY BENCH MRS. DOLORES DURANT MR. KENNETH RAWSON MR. JAMES SCHRIBER MR. MAYNARD BRIGGS MR. VERNON YOUNGQUIST MRS. PATRICIA CRANGLE MRS. NICILA DOMINGUEZ MRS. CORA MATTONEN MR. EVAN GILLUM MR. FRED OBERG The Mighty C ABEYTA, GILBERT ADKINS, NANCY ADKINS, SHIRLEY AGUILAR, STEVE AKIN, DAVID ALBERT, LARRY ALLYN, JAMES ANDERSON, ALLEN ANDERSON, GREG ANDERSON, JAMES ANDERSON, MARGARET | ANDERSON, MARIAN | ANDERSON, MATTIE ANDERSON, VIRGINIA 74 y Class Of '67 ANDREWS, TERRY ARAMBULA, BARBARA ARCHULETA, FRANK ARMSTRONG, MONICA ARNOLD, GAIL ARNOLD, THOMAS ASCARI, TERRI ASHFORD, OSCAR ASKEW, RENNEA AVILA, LINDA AYRES, GREG BABB, RON BACA, PORFIRIO BACHER, LYNNE 75 Enters RUHS 1350 gs BAILEY, DEBBIE BAKER, DANNY BAMFORD, KAREN BANDINI, LEO BANUELOS, JOHN BARKER, AL BARKER, DAROLD BARLOW, TEDDY BARNES, CAROLYN BARNES, NORMAN BARNES, VIRGINIA BARRETT, THOMAS BARTON, LINDA BATCHELLER, DOROTHY 0 Strong Sept. '64 BAUM, LESTER BECK, RALPH BELCHE, CHRIS BELL, GARY BELL, PATRICIA BELLARD, SANDRA BELT, BARBARA BENDITO, SUSANNA BENEZE, JOHN BENNETT, LYNN BENSCH, REGENNIA BENTLEY, RICHARD BERG, LINDA BERNADOU, PAUL BERNTSEN, JUDY BETTENCOURT, JOHN BETTI, RICHARD BEVER, LOLA BIANCO, TERESINA BLETHEN, NANCY BLEVINS, LEATHA BOHRER, TANYA BORGERT, BRUCE BRAMLETT, CYNTHIA BRANHAM, DORITA BRAZIEL, CAROLYN BRICKMAN, JOHN BRIDGES, DIANE d | At Rallies BRIDGES, LINDA BROOKS, APRIL BROOKS, DANIEL BROOKS, MICHAEL BROWN, HARRY BROWN, KATHLEEN BROWN, MICHAEL BROWN, PATRICK BROWN, STEVEN BROWN, VIRGINIA BRYAN, DEBORAH BRYANT, DEBORAH BRYANT, GAYLE BRYANT, JOHN resents Soph a BUCKNER, RONALD BUENROSTRO, MARY BULLOCK, MARETHIA BURROWS, EDWARD BUTH, WOODARD BUTLER, JEANETT CALLOWAY, JAMES CAMPBELL, MIKE CAMPBELL, RALPH CAPPETTA, DANA CAPTAIN, WAYNE CARDENAS, ARMAND CARDOSO, LINO CARLSEN, NORMA h Hop May ‘65 ‘ CARTER, DAVID CARTER, PATSY CASOLO, MICHAEL CASTAGNASSO, LINDA CAUGHMAN, RICHARD CAVNESS, BARBARA CAYGILL, CHRIS CERNAC, MARIANNE CHAIRES, GARY CHAMPION, LUTHER CHAN, JOSEPHINE CHAN, SHIRLEY CHATLAIN, NANCY CHESNICK, MARY Holds Cupcake Sales CHILDS, THOMAS CHRISTENSEN, KAREN CLARINE, LARRY CLARK, MYRTLE CLAXTON, JANET CLAY POLE, FREDERICK CLAYTOR, KAREN CLOW, JEFFREY COATS, RONALD COCHERELL, DENNIS COLE, JOHN COLE, PAMELA COLLIER, DANIEL COLLINS, CONNIE To Swell Treasury ww? COLLINS, GARY COLLINS, RANDY 83 COMBS, DIANNER CONAWAY, BRUCE COOLEY, JACOB COPPEDGE, BETTY CORDERO, PHILLIP CORNELL, MICHAEL COSTA, JIM COVELL, COLLEEN CRANK, GLORIA CREECH, CAREY CRESCENTI, MICHAEL CREWS, MICHAEL Enters As Larges J CRIDDLE, MARSHA CRITTENDEN, DONNA CROCKETT, DEL RHODA CROCKETT, LINDA CROWLEY, CHERYLE CUNNINGHAM, ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM, RANDY CURTIS, ELIZABETH DAGLOW, STANLEY DALEN, LINDA DANI, RAYMOND DANIEL, JOSEPH DARBY, FRANK DAVENPORT, ROBERT SI Junior Class Sept. '65 DAVID, LINDA DAVIS, BETTY DAVIS, CHARLENE DAVIS, GAYLEEN DAVIS, KASTER DAVIS, LESLIE DAVIS, MICHAEL DAVIS, RICHARD DAVIS, STEVEN DAVIS, WILLIE DE AGO, NANCY DE CACCIA, DENNIS DECIOUS, LINDA DECOURTEN, KAREN 85 Wears Blue A DE GRACE, BETTY DEIMLER, CONNIE DE LA GARZA, DAVE DELAIN, LYNN DELGADO, ALFRED DELGADO, RAYMOND DELONG, CAROL DEPEW, GERALD DE SOUSA, EDWARD DIAS, BERNICE DIAZ, ARTHUR DIAZ, BEATRICE DIAZ, EDNA DIAZ, NANCY 86 ue At Rallies DICKINSON, RAYMOND DIESEN, STEVEN DILLARD, DELORIS DONNELLY, DARLENE DOREY, LARRY DOSSMAN, ANNIE DOVER, RONALD DOZIER, KAREN DRACE, SUSAN DRAPER, CONNIE DREGER, DANNY DUNN, KATHLEEN DVORAK, BARBARA DYBDAHL, MARY Sells Fuzzies A, EADS, DEBORAH EASTMAN, SAMUEL ECKHARDT, RICKY EDMONDSON, JACQUELIN EINER, BEVERLY ELLETT, HOMER ELSTS, RITA EMMANUELE, PAMELA ENOS, LELAND EPLEY, MICHAEL ESCAMILLA, REBECA ESPANA, MARY ESPINOSA, TIM ESPINOZA, EMILY 2s And Doughnuts EVANS, WILLIAM EWING, JOHN FAETH, EDWARD FAHRENHOLTZ, IDA FAHY, T OM FAISON, CHRIS FARR, JOYCE FELTS, ROBERT FERGUSON, JAMES FERNANDES, SUSAN FIELDING, PAULA FINLAYSON, CLIFF FISCHER, MARK FISHER, KATHY Publishes RUHS Page Ir FISHER, SANDRA FISHER, SUSAN FLETCHER, STELLA FLORES, ROBERT FLOWERS, GARY FLOYD, WAYNE FOO, RANDY FOO, SHARON FORD, PAUL FORD, WALTER FORNEY, STEPHEN FORTSON, JANIS FOWLER, SHARON FRANCIS, DONNA 90 e In Berkeley Post FRANKLIN, LEE FREELAND, PEGGY FREEMAN, LUCINDA FREITAS, EDWARD FRENCH, VICKIE FRINK, BARBARA FULLER, ROYNITA GAINES, GUY GALAN, GARY GALENTINE, ZANE GALLAGHER, NANCY GALLEGOS, GENE GALLOWAY, SUSAN GARCIA, TERESA Boasts Champion J’ GARDNER, PAULA GARLAND, LINDA GARLIN, JAN GARNER, PATRICIA GAST, JUDITH GATLIN, SHIRLEY GAYNOR, DEIRDRE GENESINI, GEORGE GENT, ROBERT GEORGE, BEVERLY GERARD, JERRY GIBSON, JO ANNE GILLETTE, DAVID GILLEY, JAMES 92 n JV Football Team GODWIN, MIKE GOFF, CHARLENE GONZALES, LUPE GONZALES, ROY GONZALES, JESUS GORE, CLIFF GOULARTE, JOHN GRAHAM, MARK GRAY, STEPHEN GREER, SHERRY GREGG, BARBARA GREINER, ALAN GRIGSBY, EMANUEL GRISHAM, WILLIAM Obtains Many CSF H, GRUBER, KAREN GULLEDGE, JESSE GULLOTTO, MARY GUNN, SUSAN GURSKE, DAVID HABE, JAMES HAGUE, CAROL HALL, ELIZABETH HALL, JACKIE HALL, NANCY HAMILTON, PATRICIA HAMLIN, JOYCE HAMMACK, GLENN HANSEN, DONALD 94 Honor Memberships HANSEN, VIRGINIA HARDESTY, VICKI 95 HARDIN, JOHN HARLAN, CHRISTINE HARMON, JUDITH HARMON, PAUL HARPER, LISSO HARRIS, DORIETHA HARRIS, DORRIS HARRIS, GAIL HARRIS, ISIAH HARRISON, LELAND HATFIELD, HAROLD HATTICH, PATRICIA Stages “Our Town” j, HATTON, HOWARD HAVER, DONNA HAY, TERRY HAYES, GARY HEARN, KAREN HEE, DICKMAN HENDERSON, PENNIE HENRY, ROGER HENSLEY, CHRISTINE HERNANDEZ, MARIE HERTING, JACK HICKINBOTHAM, WENNIE HIGGINS, MARC HILL, ALVIN Junior Play March '66 HILL, BARBARA HILLIARD, CURTIS HINDS, JAMES HIRNING, JUDY HOLLAND, JOYCE HOLMES, BEVERLY HOPKINS, MARILYN HOUDASHELT, EDWARD HOUSTON, GLORIA HOWARD, GARY HOWARD, SAUNDRA HOYT, GOLDA HUBBARD, PHILLIP HUBBLE, SHARON — @ Attends ‘‘Roman Holiday” HUDDLESTON, DEBORAH HUNT, ROBERT HURST, JACQUELINE HYATT, DANA HY DE, DANNY HYDE, MYRTLE INGRAM, BEVERLY IVEY, BARBARA JACKSON, JUANITA JACKSON, KATHRYN JACKSON, LORETTA JACKSON, THEODORE JAFFE, JANICE JAFFE, SANDRA 98 ’ Junior Prom April ’66 JANES, JOHN JARRETT, STEPHEN JEFFERSON, BARBARA JEFFRESS, BRUCE JEFFREY, KRISTINE JENKINS, CAROLE JENSEN, WARREN JEWETT, DORIAN JOBES, RONALD JOHNSON, BERNICE JOHNSON, JIMMY JOHNSON, MAXINE JONES, CHARLES JONES, DAVID a7 Wears Middies , JONES, EDITH JONES, FAYE JONES, LAURA JORDAN, JAMES JORGENSEN, MARGO JOY, JAMES JUNIEL, RUBY KAMINSKI, BETTY KANE, VIRGINIA KARRAS, JO ANN KAUK, VICKIE KAWAHARA, SANDRA KELLER, MARLENE KENNEDY, DARLENE 100 ©€s_ And Bermudas KENNEY, SONYA KEY, SHARON KIEL, STEVE KING, CHANDRA KING, IRMA KIRK, RICHARD KIRSCHMAN, LYNETTE KLETTKE, JANIS KNEISEL, SYLVIA KREBS, EARL KROLL, DENNIS KRYSTOFIAK, CHRIS KUNTZ, ARNOLD KYLE, LORETTA Last Junior Day Jt LA FOUNTAIN, RODNEY LALONDE, MICHELLE LANCE, LINDA LANGSTON, HARRIETTE LANGWELL, GARY LEFEBVRE, COLETTE LEFEBVRE, JUDITH LEIGHTY, ROBERT LE JEUNE, BOB LENZ, LARRY LEONG, DENNIS LETHRIDGE, LOLA LEWIS, JACQUELINE LEWIS, RORY 102 y June 16, 1966 LILES, JANETTE LINDSTROM, LINDA LINHART, JOHN LINSY, PAULETTE LLOYD, ALLANAH LLOYD, MELBA LOBB, LARRY LOISEAU, SUSAN LONCHEADES, LEO LOPEZ, LINDA ; LOURA, ERNEST LOVE, LINDA LOW, JAMES LUNDQUIST, JACK 103 Returns As Seniors |, LUSCHEN, NEIL LUTZ, PAUL MACHEN, JANET MADDOX, MARCELLE MAESTAS, JOHN MAGGIORE, LANNY MANNING, VICTOR MARKLE, BRENDA MARLOWE, BRIAN MARTIN, JAMES MARTIN, STEVEN MARTIN, VALRAE MARTINEZ, CONDI MARTINEZ, JOSEPH 104 ts In September ‘66 MARUSKA, DEANNA MATHEWS, CAROLYN MATHEWS, CATHY MAY, DENNIS MAYEDA, DANIEL McARTHUR, DOUGLAS McBREEN, ANITA McCARRIE, VINCENT McCARTY, LINDA McCOMISH, JAMES McCONNELL, MARTHA McCOY, DONNA McCRANE, STELLA McCURRY, JOHN 105 Presents First Tr McDANIEL, RICHARD McDOWN, PHILLIP McFADDEN, ARTMETHIA McGHEE, JAMES McGLOTHEN, GEORGE McGRATH, LINDA McGUIRE, LINDA McINTOSH, LINDA McKELVY, WILL McLEAN, DANNY McMINIMY, RODGER McMINN, THOMAS McNEIL, WAYNE McPHEE, DAN 106 'st_ Tricycle Race McWHORTER, JOANN MEAHAN, STEVE MECARTEA, MICHAEL MEDAK, PAMELA MELGOZA, EVANGELINE MELLO, TONY MENDOZA, JAMES MENEZES, JOANN MERIWETHER, BETTY MERRIMAN, MICHAEL MESKAUSKAS, JAMES MESSENGER, DAVID METZ, PAMELA MEYER, JIMMY 107 Sponsors Queen Fc MIFFLIN, RONALD MIGNONE, RICHARD MILLER, LINDA MILLER, PATRICK MILLER, TERRY MILLER, VICKI MILLS, DORIS MILSTEAD, JENNIFER MINTON, CHERYL MINYEN, SHERYL MIRES, STEPHANIE MITCHELL, JANIS MITCHELL, LINDA MITCHELL, LUCILLE 108 1 For Homecoming MITCHELL, WAYNE MOHLAND, JACK MONSON, STEVE MONTFORT, SUSAN MONTGOMERY, ROSE MOORE, LINDA MOORE, LORENZO MOORE, MICHAEL MORGAN, LANCE MORRIS, JOHN MORRISON, KATHY MOYA, RICHARD MRAZ, MICHAEL MURDOCH, JACK 109 Produces Second PI MUSSETTER, DAROLD MYER, JEFFREY MYERS, MICHAEL NABETA, SUSAN NAJERA, JULIO NEAL, STEWART NELSON, MARIBETH NELSON, WILLIAM NEWMAN, CLAIR NEYSES, CAROL NICKOLA, ROY NORTON, JIMMY OAKES, RONNIE OBERT, ROBERTA ace Footballers ODLING, VICTOR ODOM, KATHLEEN OJEDA, MARIE O'KEEFE, BRIAN OKTEM, PERIHAN OLDEN, LESLIE OLGUIN, LEROY OLIVEIRA, CONNIE OLIVER, RICKIE OLSON, CARROLL O'NEAL, SHARI OROZCO, LINDA ORTEGA, CARLOS ORTEGA, JOE 11] Sends Two AFS i“ % OSBUN, NEIL O'SHEA, PHEBE OTTO, BEVERLY OVITT, ERNEST PAGE, JOYCE PAGE, LAMONDA PALMER, CHERYL PANG, FRANCIS PAQUITO, CAROLYN PARACHE, JOSEPHINE PAREDES, MICHAEL PATRICK, CLEO PATRICK, VELMA PATTERSON, DOUGLAS Students Abroad PEDRETTI, LAURIE PEGRAM, SAM PENNER, PAT PEREIRA, LINDA PERES, WILLA PERRY, HOPE PETERSON, DARLENE PETERSON, GEORGE PETERSON, JANETTE PETERSON, PAUL PHELPS, BILLY PINTO, CARL PITT, CLYDE PLUNKETT, WILLIAM 113 Enacts Annual G« PONTIOUS, CAROL POPE, GARY POPKE, MILTON PORNARAS, REGINA PORTER, JUDY PORTER, MICHAEL POTTER, GREGORY POTTS, FRANK PRENTICE, NINA PRESCOTT, MARK PRICE, WILMA PRIEST, LARRY PRINCE, RHONDA PRUITT, DOROTHY yal Gaieties Nov PRYOR, CHRISTI PUIM, CAROLYN PULIDO, JOSEPH PYLANT, FRED QUESENBERRY, EVA QUINN, KELLY QUINTANA, MARLENE QUINTANA, MICHAEL RADDER, SANDRA RALFF, GRETCHEN RAMIREZ, RALPH RANGER, CATHY RANSFORD, MICHAEL RAYNER, ROBERT Elects Snow BaQue REDNER, MARIAM REED, ALICE REED, ROXANNE REEDER, GARY REID, SHIRLEY REINECKER, EDWARD REIS, JOANN RESER, BETTY RESER, MILDRED REW, HOWARD REYNOLDS, ROBERT REYNOZA, BETTY RICE, LINDA RICE, PAMELA BaQueen Candidate RICHMOND, SHERRY RICHMOND, WILLIAM RIDEAU, GREGORY RIDEAU, JOSEPH RILEY, BUDDY RINCON, EVA RIOS, JON RIOS, MARY RITTER, ROBERT ROBBINS, PHILIP ROBERSON, SAMUEL ROBERTS, DALE ROBERTSON, DARLENE ROBINSON, CASPER Sponsors Senior 1- ROBINSON, DARNELL ROBINSON, PATRICIA ROGERS, DIANE ROLLING, ROOSEVELT ROSS, EVELYN ROSS, JUDY ROWLEY, BETH ROWLEY, MARYLEE RUDOLPH, SUE RUNIONS, WILLIAM RUPORT, DAVID RUSSELL, CHARLES RUSSEY, WALTER SALLE, MICHAEL 9 1-12 Dance SANCHEZ, FELIZ SANDERS, CAROLYN SANFORD, JANE SANTOS, HELDER SAUNDERS, JOHN SBRAZZA, SHARILYNN SCHELL, CARLOTTA SCHNEIDER, GLENN SCHWARM, LARRY SCOTT, JAMES SCOTT, KENNETH SCOTT, PATRICIA SCRIBNER, JERRY SEBRING, APRIL SERB, JOSEPH SERDA, ROMAN SHA, CAROL SHADLEY, THOMAS SHAHAN, PATRICIA SHARP, BONNIE SHARPE, LYNDA SHEETS, JAY SHIDELER, NANCY SHILOH, ERNEST SHORT, SUSAN SILVA, ERNEST Stages Senior P SELESKA, LEWIS SEMAS, MARLENE 120 or Play March '67 SILVAS, CYNTHIA SIMS, GWENDOLYN SIMS, RICHARD SINCLAIR, RICHARD SMALLING, MARCINE SMART, KENNETH SMART, SANDRA SMITH, CHARLENE SMITH, JUDY SMITH, SUSAN SMITH, WAY NE SOLORIO, LORRAINE SOULE, WAYNE SPARKMAN, JOANNE Holds Party Off ¢, SPEARS, ROBERT SPELHAUG, DALE SPETH, LINDA SPRINGER, RONALD SQUIRES, DIANA STALNAKER, DENNIS STASSEN, ROBERT STAUDINGER, FLORA STEELE, RONALD STEJSKAL, ROGER STEVENSON, ANDREW STEVENSON, REGINA STEWART, DAVIETTE STORTROEN, OLAN 122 ff Campus In Spring STOTT, TERESA STOUT, DEBBIE STROMSTODT, LYNDA STROUP, JANICE STUBBLEFIELD, NANCY STUTTE, JUDITH SULLINS, PATRICIA SWARTZ, IDA SWEARINGEN, KAREN TALLEY, THERESA TAM, KATHLEEN TAYLOR, CLARENCE TAYLOR, KENNETH TAYLOR, LYNN 123 Enjoys Annual TAYLOR, PETE TAYLOR, SHARYON TENINTY, KAREN THIESFELD, HENRY THOMAS, LINDA THOMAS, SONJA THOMPSON, PETER THOMSON, DANIEL THORNE, GARY THROWER, BARBARA TILGHMAN, JUDY TILLMAN, DARLENE TOKUYOSHI, JAMES TOMASON, RICHARD 124 Picnic May ‘67 WATERS, GARY WATT, EDWARD WATTERSON, CALVIN WAY, ELIZABETH WAY, SANDRA WEAKLEY, STEVEN WEBB, ARLA WEEKS, WILLIAM WEIR, TERRY WESTON, VICK| WHEELER, LARRY WHITE, JAMMIE WIGHT, BECK| WILKINS, CRAIG 127 June Ball WILKINS, RUTH WILLIAMS, BRENDA WILLIAMS, DAVID WILLIAMS, DONALD WILLIAMS, GLADYS WILLIAMS, HELEN WILLIAMS, MICHAEL WILLIAMS, TOMMIE WILLS, CATHERINE WILSON, DEBORAH WILSON, RONALD WILSON, WILLIAM WINROW, MALLORY WINTERS, DOROTHY 128 all Highlights Activities WITMAN, JERRY WOELL, JEANNINE WOOD, BERTINA WOOD, CATHERINE WOODARD, BARBARA WOODRUFF, DENNIS WOODRUFF, MICHAEL YACORZYNSKI, CAROL YANUSHEFSKRY, MIKE YAZAWA, KOZO YEARWOOD, JAMES YOAKAM,RODNEY YOST, GARY YOST, STEVEN 129 Farewell Seniors YOUNTS, STEVEN YOVINO, JUNE ZIEM, STEVEN ZIMMER, RICHARD ANDERSON, JENNIFER ARANDA, ANTHONY BROWN, JANIE CRAFT, MELBIA DITTMER, BETTY DORA, CHARLES GILL, GARY GOODEN, ETHELYNE GRUENEBAUM, AUDREY LUSTER, VEO Camera Shy Seniors Baird, Sammie Carlisle, Patrick Carr, Thomas Cole, Richard Dancer, Ruby Deaton, Richard Diestler, John Driskill, Michael Edwards, Andrea Farrell, Douglas Fine, Donald Flores, Billy Gasaway, Jacqualine Golueke, Richard Heffley, Pat Heldris, Robert Horton, Wayne House, DeWena Hubbard, Sarah Johnson, Larry Jones, Carol Jordan, Donald Klein, Dean Knight, Karen Lee, Samuel Lindley, Clifton Lods, Kevin Lynn, George Mazzi, David Myers, Margaret Myers, Mary Nash, Charles Nunley, Odessa Ojeda, Larry Pardee, Douglas Paulsen, Christi Payne, Euvell Perino, Tony Phanor, Leroy Pinto, Rosa Pride, Conni Quinn, Jerry Ross, James Scott, Ricky Simmons, Harold Stanfield, Leroy Wafer, David Weaver, Charles Williams, Roosevelt Wortman, Brenda Class of '67 131 ORR, JUDITH PEREZ, IRMA PHANOR, LEROY ROBERTSON, TYRONE ROBESON, JAMES STANBERRY, MICHAEL TUCKER, KAREN VEAL, GWEN WINTERS, LINDA Tom Arnold, number one-half, appears frustrated as he finishes almost last in the boys race Seniors Present The Oiler ‘ 660’’ ‘Raggedy Ann” Marcelle Maddox leads the two contestants through the obstacle race. David McArthur flashes a smile as he crosses the finish line fined. Paula Fielding cheats by usin g her feet in an attempt to get ahead of the other girls. agedy | —a . Walking away proudly with first-place honors is Cheryle Crowley. Janice Van Meter repairs her ‘Big O'' sign. Some of the illustrious members of the boys The Senior Class of 67 scores a first by presenting “Psychotic Phsycles’’, Richmond's first tricycle race, October 7, 1966. The race proved to be a huge success as Seniors hilariously pedaled around the track. The S.A. held a dance that night to complete the days activities. = race line-up get ready to show their stuff. 1966 ‘Psychotic Phsycles’’ October 7, Leo Bandini takes a break from the strenuous life of tricycle racing Del Crockett directs the ob- stacle Taylor race course for Kirk Approximately fifty Seniors present “Bye Bye Birdie’s Colorful Telephone Hour Lynette Kirschman sings ‘Let Presenting a version of the sports Me Entertain You” and ‘'It’s report was Laura Jones. Now or Never’. Miss Beverly Belanger, Costumes; Mr. Steve Lawton, Stagecraft; and Miss Susan Grant, ; Director, breathe a sigh of relief after the The loyal fans of Officer Krupke sing an excerpt from “West Side Story. presentation of the Gaieties. A World Of Pay TV”’ ad Becomes Senior Gaieties ad Smash Hit Sell Out November 22, 1966 Annie Dossman and Joyce Holland portray an angry married couple. Jim Gilley finally gets the girl in the spy scene. Steve Gray shows that he's in great shape for the Senior Gaieties, as Janice Van Meter and Helen Moore also perform. Brian O Keefe and Fred Pylant contemplate the body lying below John Morris pleads for forgiveness from his fellow citizens. them. SPR errr mel eptelinn an sesaneninanty isis cneionilatihine- one a Faculty Bows Tx January 23, 1967 The KYA Radio Oneders traveled to RUHS January 23 to play the men’s Faculty team for a Senior Class and Student Association sponsored benefit basketball game. For one quarter the Richmond Faculty made a game of the contest. However, in the second period, behind the shoot. ing of Sean O'Callahan and Don Nov- Jame Members of both teams look spellbound as the basketball disappears out of sight. Mr. John Tweedie jumps up for a high rebound during first period action of the KYA Oneders and RUHS faculty game. A KYA Radio Oneder goes up for a basket during pre-game warm up. a aN i e KYA h “ pract the co the Ric RIGHT: 6 11° Don Novitzky, runs out on 7. oe ! eee 7 | e ‘ the court for introductions as the KYA 3 er ; : Jt ‘ Oneders applaud. oo: : : d To KYA Oneders KYA - 91 Faculty - 57 itzky, the Oneders built up a comfortable lead of 45-25 at half-time. The Orange and Black KYA’ers smothered the Fac- ulty by the final score 91-57. High point man for Richmond was Mr. James Schriber with 17 points. Ed Hider of the KYA team broke his lifetime rec- ord by dunking three baskets. KYA hoopsters practice’ before the contest against the Richmond faculty Sean O Callahan dumps one in for two points as Coach Dennis Giuntini of RUHS look Coach Jim Schriber, Mr. John Tweedie and Coach Dennis Giuntini, be hind the screen of Coach Jerry Ludy, springs high for a shot Coach Jerry Ludy lays in a basket as Easy Ed Hider and Coach Emery Phillips watch Slat a sala ee ees oo oe ate In Several A Dianner Combs, Linda Barton, Faye Jones and Val Rae Martin are the Amazons staunchly guarding the statue of Buddha. Diane Bridges, Josephine Chan, Karen Dozier, CC Shari O'Neal, Michelle La Londe, and Becki Es- Attempting to trap Lynda Stromsodt, as Simon Le Gree, are Debbie Wilson, Pam Cole, Patsy Carter, Carol Mathews and Roynita Fuller. Jim Gilley, as Louis Le- onowens, displays the Ida Fahrenholtz, as Mrs. Anna, the teacher, leads her pupils in their school song. is With Three erformances Pam Cole and Carol Mathews appear solemn, as Joe Pulido silently worships the statue of Buddha. Pt rier, camilla portray their mood through their dance. Mrs. Anna Leonowens, |da Fahrenholtz, arranges her pupils, the children of the King, for their daily lesson. ies contentment of the son of the a schoolteacher, Prince Chulalongkorn, played by Clair Newman, and Louis Leonowens disagree on what the King is telling Anna. : eat NOLES Of Rodgers And Hammerstein’s sitions TS The some Lady Thiang catches and scolds the young lovers, Cliff Finlayson as Lun Tha and Teresa Stott as Tuptim. Nancy Shideler, portraying Lady Thiang, the King's favorite wife, sings “Something Wonderful’. Le ees ae Louis Leonowens, played by James Gilley, has a misunderstanding with Prince Chulalongkorn, portrayed by Clair Newman. Dancers attempt to shield Eliza. “The King And I” arch 2,3,4, 1967 ’ i ose ag AM TM, 7 SSN P lreseateon NS Mike Williams, as Kralahome, observes as the Interpreter, played by Ron Mifflin, relates to him what has been said The King, played by Joe Pulido, gives Don Hansen, as Phra Alack, some specific instructions. Lun Mrs. Brenda Luten, Director, creates the stage movements for the Senior musical. Faculty assistants for the play are Miss Susan Grant a choreographer; Miss Ruth Tamura, headresses; Mr Nn Meredith Wither, vocal; Mr. Steve Lawton, stagecraft; Mr. Roger Olsen, instrumental; and Miss Beverly Be- langer, costumes. Lun Tha, portrayed by Cliff Finlayson, and Tuptim, played by Teresa Stott, demonstrate their love for each other. Students excelling in the field of business are Mary Chesnick, Del Crockett, Shari O'Neal, and Katherine Wills. Not pictured: Karen Gruber and Karen Dozier. Showing outstanding ability in Drama are Ida Fahrenholtz, Joe Pulido, and Marcelle Maddox. Exceptional students in Home Economics are : Arla Webb and Carol Mathews. Outstanding in Vocational Arts are Mike Quintana, Gary Reeder, Dan McLean, Jerry Gerard, and Henry Thiesfeld. Superb in the field of art are Joe Ursini and Al Steve Younts and Marcelle Maddox demonstrate their knowledge of Spain. Not Delgado. pictured: Alice Reed. yh Standards | In All Excelling in the field of English are Ida Fahrenholtz, Roger Stejskal, Phebe O'Shea, Chandra King, Nancy Shideler, and Barbara Belt. Tops in Physical Education are Regennia Bensch and Outstanding Mathematics students are Mark Fischer, Phebe Kathy Jackson. O'Shea, Lynn Bennett, and Dennis DeCaccia. Not Pictured: Doug Pardee. ANGLETERRE _ PAYS BAS : Exceptional students in History are Nancy Shideler, Chris Belche, Mary Dybdahl, Shari Sbrazza, Mastering the French language are Phebe O'Shea and Roger Stejskal, Richard Golueke, Jim Gilley, and Jon Rios. Regina Stevenson. Not Pictured: Kathy Brown. Fields, Classes, 5 And Receive Demonstrating their skill in Science are Barbara Belt, John Morris, Phebe O'Shea, Clair Newman Mark Fischer, and Doug Pardee. Watching Nancy Shideler play the piano are Tom Barrett, Ida Fahrenholtz Teresa Stott, and Linda David, outstanding in the field of music. Students winning Bank of America certificates are, (seated) Kathy Brown and Barbara Belt, and Shari O'Neal, Phebe O'Shea, Ida Fahrenholtz, and Mark (standing) Mary Chesnick, Nancy Shideler, and Fisher (seated) receive Bank of America plaques. Sharie Sbrazza. 148 Excelling in Boys PE are Leo Bandini, Rick Olivier and Steve Davis. SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS Those qualifying for California State scholarships are Row One: Phebe O'Shea, Barbara Belt, Susan Short, Ida Fahrenholtz, Linda Moore, and Lynn Bennett. Row Two: Don Hansen, Norma Carlsen, Susan Galloway, Linda Lindstrom, Jo Ann Menezes, Ed De Sousa, Mike Crews, and Cliff Gore. Row Three: John Cole, Bill Phelps, Roger Stejskal, Pat Brown, and Mark Fischer. LAURA JONES PHIL McDOWN IDA FAHRENHOLTZ Betty Crocker Homemaking Award. National Merit Finalist Exchange Club Girl of the Year, Nancy Shideler won the Elks Club Leadership award and Miss 149 Teenage Citizen Award. Cliff Finlayson won the Elks Club Boy Leadership award. PATSY CARTER DAR Award Winner ACTIVITIES Many, strange and lively have been the confrontations in Mr. Gray's office; endless the business carried on and decisions arrived at. This involvement with humanity has been going on full tilt for all the twenty-four action-packed years that Mr. Gray has been Principal. When empty of humans, the office, which is without notable comfort or color, resembles a tidied-up battlefield, the most eye-catching object being Mr. Gray's desk, all but hidden underneath piles of memoranda, folders, files, records, pamphlets, etc., etc. (There may even be tools somewhere; Mr. Gray is known to have mended one of his faculty member's shoe). Mr. Gray's desk is, of course, the desk of a Principal who fights for his school right down the line, often with awesome victories. Perhaps it is significant that Mr. Gray became Principal in 1943, right in the middle of World War Il. Somehow, the intense pace, exhiliration and purposiveness of that strenuous time have given character to Mr. Gray's vital and progressive administration. fascinating man. The origina occupant of Mr. Gray's office was the redoubtable Mr. Bert X. Tucker, Principal of Richmond Union High School from 1907, when it was a three room affair, until his retirement in 1943. Mr. Tucker was a scholar and also an unusual man of vision and vigorous mandates. He gave admirable form and worthwhile substance to the splendid school inherited by Mr. Gray. His appreciation of excellence is proven by the rapid rise of Mr. Gray. For example, Mr. Gray was hired to teach Bookkeeping in 1927. In 1931, however, Mr. Tucker appointed him Dean of Sophomores, in 1933 Dean of Boys and Chairman of the Commercial Department, in 1937 Vice Principal. In 1940 Mr. Gray became acting Principal while Mr. Tucker was on leave of absence, and in 1943 became Principal when Mr. Tucker retired. Mr. Tucker died in 1945. There are still a few members left of Mr. Tucker's faculty at R.U.H.S.. like Mr. Gray, who remember him as an extraordinary Principal and a se ‘Te: .2 —— ax r eo err TT ew ds vadddhtd WH! aHIEELTL WU MMT Qo = = mw ame SHARIE SBRAZZA Editor-in-Chief KAREN BANFORD Index MIKE WILLIAMS Photographer Staff Publishes Last Shield LORRAINE SOLORIO Advertisements LINDA BRIDGES Senior Editor Ley’ JEANNINE WOELL Organizations and Government WHAT ARE SHIELDS MADE OF? Sugar and spice and everything nice... like stale doughnuts, worn-out typewriter ribbons, tons of glue, broken fingers, unique laughs, sorrowful tears, insane moments, pretty pictures of ugly people and ugly pictures of pretty people and really lots of good times especially during Easter Va- cation: not to mention the hectic ones. Fifteen people began with abstract ideas, worked with black and white candids, color transparen- cles, 6-1 2 x11 . pages: ..;.. on molded into the 1967 Shield. We offer it with pride. SUSAN FERNANDES Dark Room Technician —— On Old RUHS Campus SHIRLEY CHAN LISSO HARPER Assistant Editor Boys Athletics REGINNIA BENSCH Copy Editor LINDA MILLER VICK! MILLER Girls Athletics Layouts JUDY TILGHMAN Class Editor BEVERLY HOLMES 153 Activities Editor SHARYON TAYLOR Business Manager Hi-Nus Staff Reports And DANA HYATT Editor-in-chief, Fall and Spring WALTER RUSSEY Sports Editor, Fall and Spring JAMES JOY Assistant Sport Editor, Fall and Spring Gewve able Hodecw warbeal. cri Hi Bee Seal Brisent Gam tod RON DOVER Reporter, VICKI WESTON Fall and Spring Reporter, Fall Feature Editor, Spring NANCY GALLAGHER Circulation, Fall Reporter, Spring RIGHT: 154 SHARON FOO Feature Editor, Fall Reporter, Spring Editorializes Student Issues CHRIS BELCHE Assistant Editor, Fall and Spring JOANN MENEZES Reporter, Fall Circulation, Spring wou NORMA CARLSEN Reporter, _ Fall and Spring KEN SMART Reporter, Fall and Spring HELEN MOORE Girls’ Sports, Fall SANDRA RADDER LEFT: 155 Managing Editor, JOANNE SPARKMAN Fall and Spring Reporter, Fall Girls’ Sports, Spring COMMITTEES PLAN SENIOR EVENTS Friday, March 31 PARTY Since the Seniors cleared a profit from the Senior Play, “The King and I| ', they sched- uled their Senior Party Friday, March 31. The after-five affair was held on campus in the Girls’ Gym, a revival of an old Oiler tradition. All Seniors, who had paid their Senior dues, could attend. The Party’s Theme Was “Shall We Dance.”’ SENIOR PARTY COMMITTEE—Row One: Beverly Ingram, Jim Gilley, and Theresa Talley. Row Two: Mariann Cernac, Sue Gunn, Karen Swearingen, Nancy Gallagher, Dorris Harris, Vicki Weston, JoAnn Men- ezes, and Cindy Silvas. Saturday, June 10 BALL Elegantly dressed couples traveled to San Francisco International Airport's Sheraton Thunderbolt Hotel for the 1967 Senior Ball. The formal dance was held Saturday, June 10, in the Hotel's ballroom. Metin SENIOR BALL COMMITTEE—Row One: Linda Berg and Marlene Quintana. Row Two: Leo Bandini, Wayne Mitchell and Mike Pinto. Thursday, May 4 BANQUET Members of the Class of ‘67 attended their Senior Ban- quet Thursday evening, May 4. Most of the graduating class were present at Ber- keley's Claremont Hotel event. Senior Class President, Leo Bandini and other guests delivered speeches, includ- ing a history of the class. ‘fi Jose Ger a SENIOR BANQUET COMMITTEE—Row One: Darlene Donnelly, Barbara Belt, and Carlotta Schell. Row Two: Marcelle Maddox, Dave McArthur, Stephanie Mires, and Diana Squires. PRINT SHOP CREW—Row One: Paul Hamers, Mark Graham, Jerry Gerard Joseph Rideau, Michael Cornell, and Mr. J.J. McMillan, Instructor. Row Two: Carlos Moreno, Philip Robbins, Peter Thompson, Tom Childs, and Ronald Coley. 8668 tatciecs $4105 Joseph Rideau, head Linotypist, operates the lineotype machine, as Jerry Gerard and Michael Cornell look on. Philip Robbins makes pages for the Hi-Nus. Up Print Shop Sets Type For School Paper And Activities Tom Childs, Foreman, works with the printing press. MARLENE QUINTANA Head, Fall and Spring CONNIE DRAPER Senior, Fall and Spring Majorettes Twirl Fire Batons eee eae Sm | tet LT — 5 wh Semmes 2 eames ems . Cliff Finlayson, Fall Student Body President, greets Peri Oktem, AFS student from Turkey, and Kozo Yazawa, foreign exchange student from Japan. 158 band, 1s At Rallies And Night Games JILL COGGER Junior, Fall and Spring Ng band, perform during half-time at a football game LINDA SADLER Junior, Fall and Spring 1 P The yell leaders cheer on the Sophomore section during a rally Yell Leaders Insti Hiprsss. PHT Sane SALES, CHERYL MINTON Head, Fall Senior, Spring ED FAETH Senior, Fall LUCINDA FREEMAN Senior, Fall CATHY CARGO Head, Spring Sophomore, Fall Spring ti Spirit In Student Body LONNIE JACKSON Junior, Fall Spri ng KATHY RIOS Junior, Fall Spring LYNN CORDOVA Sophomore, Fall Spring VICK] WESTON DEL CROCKETT LORETTA JACKSON Head Pom-Pon Girl Pom-Pon Girls Stimulate O JOANNE GIBSON KAREN SWEARINGEN CHRIS HENSLEY Rooters With Dance Routines CINDY SILVAS CHANDRA KING BRASS SECTION—Row One: Stephen Price, Wes Buth, Dan Hagen, Richard Brown, Tony Treece, Marco Gon- zalez, Roy Hoskins, Mike Porter, and Allie Sauls. Row Two: Jack Herting, Richard Russell, Steve Amos, Larry Lobb, and Jim Johnson. Row Three: Mr. Roger Olsen, Di- rector, and Rick Calhoun. WOODWIND SECTION Row One: Tyra Young, Judi Gordon, John Suy, Paul Gunderson, James Pylant Judy Drone, Barbara Foster Jim Wooldridge, and Portia Duncan. Row Two: Linda Lipsky, John Fahrenholtz Rhonda Maddox, John Lan- caster Nancy McGrath Clinton Williams John tt, Milton Peoples, and e Langston Row Three: Mr. Roger Olsen Director; George Hyland Mike Bell, Wendell Smith, Al Garcia, and Bob Heihn CONCERT BAND—Row One: Jim Wooldridge, Barbara Foster, Portia Duncan, John Suy, James Pylant, Paul Gunderson, Judi Gordon, and Tyra Young. Row Two: Bob Heihn, Mike Bell, Wen- dell Smith, George Hyland, Al Garcia, Clinton Williams, John Lancaster, John Fahrenholtz, John Puckett, and Nancy McGrath. Row Three: Wes Buth, Mike Por- ter, Stephen Price, Dan Hagen, Tony Treece, Marco Gonzales, Rhonda Maddox, Linda Lipsky, Hoover Lang- ston, and Milton Peoples. Row Four: Jack Herting, Ri- chard Russell, Steve Amos, Larry Lobb, Jim Johnson, Ri- chard Brown, Roy Hoskins, and Allie Sauls. Row Five: Mr. Roger Olsen, Director; and Rick Calhoun. VIOLIN SECTION—Row One: Chandra King, Michael Taylor, Kathy Morrison, Col- leen Covell, and Judi Lortz. Row Two: Brenda Bradley, Nancy Jensen, Nina Mar- shall, Judy Tilghman, and Tom Husing. estra In Entertaining STRING ORCHESTRA—Row One: Chandra King, Michael Taylor, Kathy Morrison, Judy Lortz, Judy Tilghman, Bar- bara Feneglio, and Brian Penny. Row Two: Colleen Covell, Brenda Bradley Nancy Jensen, Nina Mar- shall, Tom Husing, Lois Bar- nett, and Janet Liles. Row Three: Cindy Wyman, Pat Cleveland, and Mr. Roger Olsen, Director. BASS, CELLO, AND VIOLA SECTION—Row One: Barbara Fenoglio and Brian Penny. Row Two: Janet Liles, Lois Barnett, and Cindy Wyman. Not pictured— Cristi Pryor, and Syl- via Scott. BRASS SECTION—Row One: Mark Stanley, Jim Mapps, Steve Monson, Chuck Bayard, Leonard Massaro, and Paul Harmon. Row Two: Jack Lundquist, Jeff Myer, and Andrew Morris. Symphonic Band Entertains Many Classes With Musical History STATE BAND FINALISTS— Row One: Sandra Ingraham. Row Two: Duane Bradley, Tom Barrett, Mr. Roger Olsen, Instructor; Steve Monson, and Jerry Schlegel. 166 SAXOPHONE, FRENCH HORN, AND TRUMPET SECTIONS—Row One: Lucinda Freeman, Arthur Gerald, Chuck Meahan, Mark Prescott, Jim Martin, and Jerry Koehne. Row Two: Darold Mus- setter, Dale Roberts, Vince McCarrie, Tom Barrett, Jerry Schelgel, and Eddie Ewing. SYMPHONIC BAND—Row One: Ben Dunn, Judy Orr, Cinda Hrbek, Linda David, Carol Pontious, Ron Mifflin Paul Wakeman, Sandra Ingraham. Row Two: Carl Hobson, Margo Jorgensen, Duane Bradley, Barbara Frink Pat Hattich, Connie Oliveira, Elizabeth Graelish, Kathy Rios, and David Freitas. Row Three: Lucinda Freeman Arthur Gerald. Chuck Meahan, Mark Prescott, Jerry Koehne, Jim Martin, Tom Barrett, Dale Roberts, Darold Mussetter, and Vince McCarrie. Row Four: Mark Stanley, Jim Mapps, Eddie Ewing, Jerry Schelgel Steve Monson, Chuck Bayard, Leonard Massaro, and Paul Harmon. Row Five: Mr. Roger Olsen, Director Jack Lundquist, Andrew Morris, and Jeff Myer. FLUTE AND CLARINET SEC- TION—Row One: Cinda Hrbek, Ben Dunn, Judy Orr, Carol Pontious, Linda David, Paul Wakeman, Barbara Frink, and David Freitas. Row Two: Duane Bradley, Margo Jorgensen, Pat Hat- tich, Connie Oliveira, Sandra Ingraham, Kathy Rios, Eliz- abeth Graelish, Ron Mifflin, and Carl Hobson. Journalism Cubs Assist Staffs In Publishing Karen Cline, Assistant Shield Business Manager, receives money from George Peterson, top Shield salesman. Becky Stillwagon and Anita Mitchell, darkroom workers, leave the Editorial Room to load film. Jerry Young, Senior Photographer, shows Carl McClafin how to operate the camera. Kathy Hill is cub Ad Editor for The Shield. 168 Susan Gunn and Regina Stevenson, Senior Cub members, check copies for Shield Staff. JOURNALISM | CUBS—Row One: Linda Preston, Kathy Stromsodt, Kathy Hill, Linda Dyes, Lean Durante Shelley Baumberger, Brenda Sands, and Karen Cline. Row Two: Steve Gray, Carl McClafin, Regina Stevenson, Kathy Teninty, Becky Stillwagon, Susan Gunn, Loretta Ferdig, and Rick Wendell. Row Three George Peterson, Rafael Vega, James Joy, Steve Waranietz, Jerry Young, Marty Colborne, and Robert Gruener. Ita ers ad . | Hi-Nus Cub Staff—Row One: Karen Cline, Managing Editor; Shelley Baumberge: Editor; and Brenda Sands, Feature Editor. Row Two: Carl McClafin, Circulation Kathy Teninty. Assistant Editor; and Steve Waranietz, Boys Sports Editor 169 Kathy Stromsodt, Junior Layout Editor, prepares wrestling layouts for the Shield. BOYS GLEE CLUB—Row One: Glen Baumgardner, Llewellyn Christian, Smith, and Mr. Meredith Withers, Instructor. Row Three: Mike Balga, Roger McFadden, Oscar Ashford, Winston Savage, Richard Betti, Ran- Henry Hornsby, Vic Standiford, Bruce Conaway, Jim Allyn, Dave dolph White, and Eddie Hill. Row Two: Louis Seleska, Dery! Caviness Gillette, Royce Stone, James Gulledge, and Ralph Edwards. Leroy Edmonds, Elroy Eastman, Teddie Killian, Eddie Ewing, Albert Choirs Render Many Outside Programs . See Gee 8 . j TREBLE CLEF—Row One: Beverly Howeth, Jane Clark, Denise Wall, Linda Medieros, Theresa Lloyd, Barbara Guillory, Gretchen Curtis, Eileen Palmer, Magna Gonzalez, Judi Mount, Berta Thomas, Ruth Kathleen Adams, Deborah Marley, Helena Delao, Ophelia Smith, Freda Hackney, Linda Martinez, Marie Escamilla, and Carol Wright. Row Two: Williams, Viola Wells, Natalie White, Paulette Patton, Billie Jones, Janice Linneger, Peggy Thayer, Sue Dimatteo, Linda Jenkins, Donna Marilyn Matthews, Pat Lexon, Carol Osborne, Lonnie Peterson, Delores Jewett, Nancy Freitas, Kathy Bond, and Elaine Reinhart. Row Three: Keefer, and Paula Suy. ENSEMBLE—Row One: Janice VanMeter, Secretary; Lonnie Jackson, David McArthur, Nancy Shideler, and Clair Newman, Choir President. Row Two: Joe Pulido, Pat Cleveland, Cliff Finlayson, Val Rae Martin, and Albert Harris. Row Three: Mr. Meredith Withers, Director; Lynn Bennett, Historian; Steve Waranietz, Lynne Bacher, and Larry Priest. Not pictured: Harriette Langston. Ida Fahrenholtz, A CAPPELLA CHOIR—Row One: Sandra Wesley, Artmethia McFadden, Nancy Shideler, Daniel Murphy, Joe Pulido, Clair Newman, Linda Campbell, Claudia Dick, and Virginia Ayers. Row Two: Vickie Burdick, Carol Meaders, Gretchen Ralff, Lonnie Jackson, Bill Ashley, Robert Turner, Gary Newcomer, Ginnie Trainer, and Voneta Kirschman. Row Three: Lynette Bennett, Rhonda Prince, Janice VanMeter, Pat Cleveland, a Dave McArthur, Harold Hatfield, |lda Fahrenholtz, Linda Berg, and Janice Glass. Row Four: Mary Green, Harriette Langston, Alice Reed, Don Hansen, Cliff Finlayson, Fred Pylant, Val Rae Martin, Lynne Bacher, Barbara Arambula, Loretta Kyle, and Judie Gast. Row Five: Donald Griffith, Bill Weeks, Winslow Jackson, Larry Priest, Albert Harris, Steve Waranietz, Roy Gonzales, and Mr. Meredith Withers, Director. eer re S a. oe i = eS a 8 FR gHSRaEne es RIGHT: A CAPPELLA OFFICERS—Artmethia McFadden, Vice- president; Janice VanMeter, Secretary; Clair Newman, Pres- ident, Harriette Langston, Publicity Chairman; and Lynn Bennett, Historian. Perihan Oktem, this year’s AFS exchange student from Turkey, relaxes with her American family. They are Mrs. Dot Orr, Tim, Beth, and Reverend Len Orr of 2851 Garvin Ave. Richmond Spending the 1966-67 year at RUHS, as an American Field Service Exchange Student, Per- ihan Oktem arrived at her American home of the Reverend Len Orr family in Richmond last August from Turkey. Peri s Senior courses include Trigonometry, En- glish, Study Hall, P.E., Chemistry, and American Government. The Orrs enjoy a sing along with a few of their friends. From left is Beth Orr, Sharie Sbrazza, Carolyn Fjelsted, Peri, and Bob Gruener. Mrs. Orr plays the piano, as Reverend Orr and Tim look over her shoulder. 172 Istanbul, Center Of Turkey’s Culture, Peri tries to concentrate on her homework while her sister Beth. a Junior at RUHS, reads Mad magazine. At the end of the school year Peri will embark on a tour of the United States before returning to her home in Kartal, a city with a population of 10,000. In the fall she plans to attend a college in Istanbul. Commenting on her experience, Peri said, “America is wonderful. | love the land and the people. | have made many lifetime friends and | hope to return to see them again.” Peri reads the Hi-Nus during her few minutes of leisure time. : Shares Peri With Us This Year “uo : ov CH a Ls ad Am Peri receives personal instruction in Mr. Merle Randall's trigonometry and math analysis class. Peri poses in her native costume, uc etek, after a folk dance performed at her Turkish school Standing in their garden is Peri’s Turkish family. They are mother Neriman, brother Mehmet Ali, father Kahraman, and sister Ayhan. -e. ee alk Peri and her chemistry lab partner, Shirley Chan, record the temperature of a sodium hydroxide solution. e. Peri asks advice from her counselor, Mrs. Lois Siegel. Kozo Brings — A Bit Of This is the first year that Richmond Union High hosted an exchange student from Japan. Kozo Yazawa shared his year with the George Miller family of Richmond and the Fred Fogg family of El Cerrito un- der the Richmond-Shimada Sister City Program. Kozo's Senior curriculum includes Oral English, American Govern- ment, Trigonometry, P.E., U.S. His- tory and Spanish |. When Kozo returns home via plane, he plans to enroll in the Tokyo University of Foreign Languages. Alaa , iis ei aa ty nee ‘ a ey ee Kozo finds Richmond High's stu- ur foreign exchange student from Shimada, Japan, is Kozo Yazawa. Kozo sits wi is American ee : ye brother, Marshall Miller; his mother, Mrs. Doris Miller; and his father, Mr. George Miller. The Miller family dent activities diversified, and he resides at 1938 Miner Avenue, San Pablo. hopes to visit America again. Nurses and civic leaders view the functions of a Bird Respirator, which was sent to Japan through the Richmond-Shimada Sister City Program. In Kozo's native city, the | p Kozo shows his American family a Kabuki doll. Gtizans perormnuhe ana ys Japan To RUHS From Shimada Counselor Mr. Lloyd Darley reviews Kozo's school curriculum schedule. Kozo and Kariti Njanja study while sitting on the Senior bench, as Leroy Olguin looks on. i S™ n P ee RN The Yazawa family poses outside their home. They are Saburo, Matsue, brother Masanori, and sister Michiko. parade during the Obi-Festival. Kozo and his brother Marshall relax after school by playing with the family dog, Fritz. Nancy And Jenny Serve As Our Ambassadors During last summer, RUHS sent Nancy Shideler as an AFS exchange student to reside with the Inder Madan family in New Delhi, India. Nancy left last June and traveled to her destination via plane, ocean liner, and train. Nancy learned Indian customs through her family of seven and the several friends she acquired during her three-month stay. She learned some of the Hindi language and how to eat with her fingers. Nancy visited various Indian points of interests and traveled as far south as Bombay before coming home to RUHS in September. The tomb of Sufdarjung, a Mongul emperor, is located in New Delhi. Ca Nancy's family in India was sister Chandra, father Madan, Nancy's house was constructed out of bricks and had four sister Roopa, mother Madan, and sister Shobha. bedrooms. A garden and driveway were in front of the house. AFS exchange student Jenny Mil- stead is spending the current year living with the M. Dreyfus family in Besancon, France. Jenny, who has learned to speak French well, is taking her Senior year classes at a high school there. During the year Jenny has come to understand the French people and has shared several activities with her seven-member family. Jenny will return to Richmond early this summer. Jenny spent the 1966 Christmas season with her family in Jenny, now studying in France, Besancon. They are sister Dilou, Gerard, Jenny, Papa, and was a writer for ‘Landmark’. Mifan. © SCROHHDeHOg AFS Hosts Cindy For Exchange Week gS Ww During American Field Service exchange week, Febru- yn ary 20-24, Cindy Alleyne visited RUHS while Peri Oktem spent a week at Analy High in Sebastopol, Cindy's school. 1d Cindy, a native of the Barbados Islands in the West y. Indies, was hosted by the Mr. E. K. Shideler family of th Pinole. Cindy attended Senior Nancy Shideler’s classes during her stay. AS in Cindy Alleyne and Nancy Shideler chat with Miss Vera Crosby, counselor, in her office. Bob Gruener, a member of the Journalism | class, greets Cindy before an interview by the Cubs. Cindy eats doughnut holes at an AFS reception given in her honor on the day she arrived. f y Cindy and Nancy arrive early in the morning fo put books in their locker. Miss Kathleen McCarthy and other friends talk with Cindy at the reception. Foreign Lanuage Students Contribute Maria Teresa Hernandez Salvador Augusto Varela Age 15, Age 15, Bogota, Colombia Bogota, Columbia Mrs. Elsie Sanchez, Sponsor of the RUHS Orphan Support Program, writes letters to the orphans. 234 910! 6r Oa a Members of Miss Marilyn Johnson's Class collect money to send a Christmas present to Gerarda de Castro. Sitting on top of the box is Senor Puerco. Row one: Linda Avila, Eva Rincon, Nancy Fogle, Caroline Presley, Mary Way, and Mary Ann Soule. Row two: Miss Johnson, Linda Jackson, Kathy Howsmon, Carola Kekoev, David Prescott and Jack Lundquist. Row three: Belinda Burrus, Richard Meek, Richard Jones, Ronald Hyde, Michael Reed, and Howard Hatten 178 To Welfare And Education Of Orphans Members of Mr. Kenneth Rawson's Spanish Class contribute to the orphan fund. They are Irma King, Richard Golueke, Sandra Wesley, Don Hansen, and Chris Belche Mrs. Nicila Dominguez watches members of her class help support the orphans Students are Chery! Smithson, Henry Thiesfeil, Carl Hobson. Richard Henderson, and THE ORPHAN PROGRAM Vivian Williams. All the Spanish and French classes of RUHS contribute to school, receive medical attention, and eat a little more the support of four orphans ‘‘huerfanitos’’: Maria Teresa and live a little better. Hernandez, Salvador Augusto Varela, and Josue Rafael Parra of Bogota’, Colombia, in South America. The fourth In school the orphans receive training in a trade. When orphan is Gerarda de Castro of Manila in the Phili ppines. they are seventeen, they must support themselves. The ; classes receive letters, which are in Spanish or in Tagalong By nickels and dimes, the foreign language classes make from Gerarda, and in return the local students send up $60.00 per month, which gives each child $15.00. packages and letters to them. Through this assistance, these children are able to attend Gerarda de Castro Age 9 Manila, Philippines Josie Rafael Parra Age 15 Bogota, Colombia Spanish Students illustrate on the map where the orphans live. They are Viola Wells, Gary Burk, Steve Amos, Mike Edwards, Josephine Martinez, and Dorothy Batcheller. Girls Display Spring Fashions LEFT: Barbara Taylor, Represen tative of Simplicity, is the show's commentator. BELOW: Four of the RUHS models are Loretta Jackson, Terry Weir, Connie Collins and Darlene Donnelly. Darlene Donnelly posing in her new orange shift, wears printed accessories. Student Day Offers Insight Of Teaching In her American Government Class, Peri Oktem gives a report January ] ac ] 967 about her native Turkey. One day a year, Student Day, students take over their teachers’ responsi- bilities. Students instruct and lecture to their classes and Een valuable Liz Graelish asks her classmates questions teaching experience. from their History textbook. CPn4ice kha Don Williams lectures in Mr. Gaskins’ Senior English Cl As the Senior Constitution test draws near, Sue Gunn and Roynita Fuller help ass. the class review. Mr. Kenneth Rawson is puzzled by Brian O'Keefee’s question in Spanish as amused students look on. Commissioners Sponsor First Fall Dance October 7, 1966 The fall Board of Commissioners sponsored a dance, ' Psychotic Phsycles’, an extension of the day's Senior Tricycle Race. The casual affair was held in the girls’ gym October 7, 1966. A group of students form a dance line in front of the band. Peri Oktem, Turkish foreign ex- change student, dances with her date, Phil McDown. A foursome band, ‘The Lords and Ladies’, wail out a swinging tune. Couples dance in the girls’ gym, which was decorated with crepe paper and the day's winning tricycles. Homecoming Queen Is Crowned At Victory Dance October 21, 1966 '66 Homecoming Queen Chris Hensley, holding a bouquet of red roses, poses with her Junior attendant, Frankie Trotter. Couples, dressed in after-five attire, dance to a slow melody. “The Nite Owls’ and their singing leader provide music for the Block ““R’ sponsored Homecoming Dance. Curtain Goes Up For Three RIGHT: Marcelle Maddox tells Jeff Myers how good her deceased husband was in “The Boor’ In ‘'The Proposal’’ Cheryl Minton, as Natalya, heart as her father, Phil McDown, looks on. cd i. — BELOW: In ‘The Applicant’ the interviewer, Ida Fahrenholt, tests Steve Younts’ sex appeal. bas “. o 6 SF John Cole, who portrays Caesar, reassures Pat Heffley, Linda Mitchell, the mother in ‘‘Riders to the Sea’, as Cleopatra, that enemies will not eat her. prays as her daughters, Martha O'Connell and Connie Draper, try to console her. LEFT: Jeff Myers, who is ‘The Boor’ tells widowed Marcelle Maddox how devilish women are as the servant, Rudy Vigil, begs him to stop. One-Act Plays February 7, 1967 ill. Luten, Director. Pat Heffley, fearfully screams for John Cole not to Hwe oS ign ata Bree and White: ; Patsy Carel ang Monica Armstrong, discuss daily happenings over a cup leave her. of soup Linda Mitchell's son, Bartley, played by Steve Brown, tells her that he is going to sea in Riders to the Sea”. Daughters Martha McConnell and Connie Draper listen. Kariti Spans | The Ocean : For the last three years, Kariti Njanta, a member of the Kikuyu Tribe in Kenya, Africa, has attended Richmond Union High School. Kariti, with the aid of his older brother, Niine, came to America to receive an adequate education. Niine started classes at Contra Costa College in 1961 through a church-sponsored program. In his Senior year, Kariti is en- rolled in Typing 1, Applied Sci- ence, American Government, P.E., English 4, and Electronics. One of his extra-curricular ac- tivities is the American Field Service Club. Both Kariti and Niine reside with the Raymond Himberg family of San Pablo. The Him- bergs have provided a home for more than twenty-five boarders in the past thirty-one years. Kariti spends a quiet evening at home doing his homework. The family enters the house after spending a nice day outside. Mr. Raymond Himberg watches as Kariti plays with the neighbor's poodle. From Kenya To Receive An Education Kariti talks over his program with his counselor, Mrs. Lois Siegel. One of Kariti's chores is to mow the lawn. Kariti enjoys playing the family organ. RIGHT: Kariti prepares to do his typing lesson. Bond Election V« The students and faculty members of RUHS were extremely happy when M the bond election passed March 14, 1967. Previous to this time, the report was that Richmond High, after sixty years of existence, would be dis- solved if the bond did not pass. Needless to say, the members of our school were worried. A new school will be constructed next year on the same campus upon which the old buildings stand. The plan for next year is for the Juniors and Seni- ors to attend classes at the old Ells High School, while the Sophomores will be housed in the safe buildings of our campus. Voters of the Helms Junior High district cast their ballots in favor of a new Richmond High. Even teachers gamble! electio “Willie receives a corsage Agg of five one dollar bills, which Gowe she won for betting the bond OLE Up, re RATT Pi « i Students celebrate election returns at a Victory Dance in the Girls Gym during the lunch periods. election would pass, from “Aggie (Miss Gowen). A citizen peeks through the voting booth and asks, “Do you want me to vote yes?” Agnes Board of Commissioners members and Mr. Pete Ruffatto stand around Joe Pulido, SA president, who explains the drawing of election ballot stubs. Mr. Pete Ruff atto holds the box, as Lena Durante draws the first stub. Students brought the stubs from and wrote their names on the back of them. Mike Scott awards a record album to a winner. Other students received radios, dinners, cologne and other items donated by local merchants. evening of dance. Four Richmond High Bands Battle Accepting the grand prize trophy for the best all-around band is Area play-off. “The New Concepts’’ were rated over three other “The New Concepts’. Band members, Len James, Lee Enos, Steve bands at the Radio KFRC and Pepsi-Cola sponsored Battle of the Gray, leader; Dan Lopes, and Tim Darnell, entered the May 27 Bay Bands. or Trophies APRIL 10, 1967 “The New Concepts’ play two songs on their way to capturing first place in the Battle of the Bands. The trophy for the best orig- inal composition went to “The Boston Wailers’. Radio KFRC disc-jockey in- troduces ‘The Colony Hill”’ band to SA card holders in the boys’ gym. UNDER CLASSMEN Richmond Union High School has always been lucky in the quality of its administrators: first Mr. Tucker, now Mr. Gray. There were also two other Principals-in-the-making, Mr. Robert Pascoe and Mr. Robert France. These two outstanding educators R.U.H.S. drilled, as it were, for the top job. Mr. Pascoe was a coach at R.U.H.S. in 1937, Dean of Boys in 1946, and Vice Principal in 1947. When he left in 1954, it was to become Principal of Roosevelt Junior High School, after which he became successively Principal of Ells High School and of De Anza High School. The other Richmond-trained Principal, Mr. France, was called “Bobby” by the girls when he came to teach English in 1943. Despite this handicap, Mr. France was made Chairman of the Social Studies Department in 1945, Counselor in 1947, Dean of Boys in 1955. In 1959 Mr France left R.U.H.S. to become Vice Principal of Ells High School and in 1966 he was made its Principal. These two men are remembered with deep affection, respect and pride by the Richmond faculty for their sound heads, gutsy strength and human warmth. From the front Richmond Union High School is an impressive brick edifice. From the back it is a mot- ley complex of structures, all dom- inated by the majestic smoke stack of the boiler room. When f irst oc- cupied in 1928, there were six buildings: the Academic, Science, Home Economics, Commercial, Shop and Gymnasium. Steadily through the years, other buildings were added, some respectable like the History building, others make- shift like the portables. The latest, most noteworthy additions were the Girls’ Gym, (1953), Music Building (1954), and _ Science Building (1967). All of these build- ings are in hard, constant use, although the enrollment is down to 2,703 students and 126 teachers. Richmond's peak enrollment was in 1955 with 3,700 students and 151 teachers. It was then that classes were held everywhere: in the shops, stage, cafeteria, Little Theater and locker room of the Boys Gym. hey —_ | | | ae = s OS MARCO GONZALEZ President Fall Executives BARBARA MEISER Secretary-Treasurer LYNN SERRANO Vice-President MR. LONNIE ROBBINS Head Social Chairman MRS. BARBARA SMITH Faculty Social Chairman MIKE BARATTA President Spring Executives LYNN SERRANO Vice-President SHELLEY BAUMBERGER Secretary-Treasurer o% The cast from the Junior Play, Pygmalion’, includes Shelley Baumberger, Linda Campbell, Mary Williams, Beth Orr, Jimmy Mapps, Tony Cepernich, Carl McClaflin, and Ronna Smith. Beth Orr steps back in dread from Mrs. Pearce, portrayed by Linda Campbell. Eliza Doolittle, after a great triumph at the Ambassador's Ball, is ignored by Higgins and Pickering. Honore, Director, review the Pygmalion’. Alfred Doolittle played by Tony Cepernich, explains what life is like for a poor dustman to Winslow Jackson in the role of Colonel Pickering. Linda Mitchell, Student Director, and Mr. Finn Juniors Run | ‘‘Pygmalion” Three Nights December 1 ,2, 3, 1966 script of Colonel Pickering and Henry Higgins make a bet to see if Eliza the Jim Mapps, as Henry Higgins, sees the hopeless: Higgins and Pickering discuss the progress Eliza is making In learning ness of changing the guttersnipe Eliza into a great ‘proper English”. lady. Eliza, Beth Orr, tries to convince Higgins that she can pay for English lessons. Mrs. Pearce tries to make Higgins think about “what is to become of Eliza,’ when she becomes his pupil. d cockney flowergirl pass 2 as a lady after their e careful laccone. Mrs. Eynsford-Hill wails in distress, as she can't find a cab. Bystanders Wes Buth, Rudy Vigil, and Ben Dunn try to stay out of the rain. Mary Williams, in the role of Clara, watches her mother. Higgins watches, and Eliza is waiting to sell her flowers. unior ommittees lan For Apri ae wil DECORATION COMMITTEE—Row One: L'Tanya Brewer, Alice Crane, Kathy Raab, and Shelly Baumberger, Chairman. Row 2: Jerry Koehne, Brenda Sands, Beth Orr, Marco Gonzalez, and Mike Baratta. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE—L’Tanya Brewer, Carl McClaflin, chairman, and Lonnie Jackson REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE—Row One: Sylvia Alvarez and Lynn Serrano, Row Two: Lena Durante and Barbara Meiser CLEAN-UP COMMITTEE—Alice Crane, Barbara Meiser, Marco Gonzalez, chairman; and Mike Baratta. Prom ‘‘Daisies And Butterflies’’ ril QUEEN COMMITTEE—Brenda Sands, Ben Dunn, and Karen Atkinson BIDS COMMITTEE—Mike Baratta, L Tanya Brewer, and Brenda Sands Alvarez, Sylvia Alves, Toni Ames, Linda Anderson, John Anderson, David Anderson, Eleanore Anelline, Kathleen Anima, Ronald Abbott, Deborah Abrao, Vickie Acosta, Linda Adams, Connie Adams, John Adams, Kathleen Adams, Wendell Aebi, Gail Agnitsch, Cecilla Aguilar, Mario Akin, Sharon Albro, Ronny Alexander, Dana Altenbaugh, Ron Alvarez, Susan Armstrong, Shelley Armstrong, Steve Arnold, Vickie Ashford, Gregory Ashley, William Atk Ba Bai Bal Bal mm rm cp CD Atkinson, Karen Baca, Thomas Bailey, Bertie Bailey, Ronald Bales, Mark Balsiger, Marlin Bandini, Beverly Baratta, John Barksdale, Dan Bastiaen, Richard Baumberger, Shelley Baumberger, Ernest Bayard, Charles Bellard, Diane Bell, Terry Benner, Stephen Berry, James B est, Edith Bethune, Linda Billingsley, Gary Birba, Colleen Blasko, Donna Blomberg, Sonja Boone, Richard Boreliz, Charles Bonner, Robert Boughton, Joyce Bowser, Norman Boyd, L. Bradley, Brenda Bradley, Deborah Brewer, Ltanya Brown, Darryl Brown, Deborah Brown, Richard Brown, Roger Brown, R. Bruce, Gregory Bryant, Susan Buggs, Brenda Bullock, Samuel Enroll Bunch, Michael Burdick, Vickie Burks, Sherri Burrus, Belinda 831 Burton, Gene Buth, Wesley Buston, Barbara Byley, Betty Calloway, Sammie Campbell, Jack Campbell, Linda Cannon, Paulette Capstick, Sharene Cardoso, Maria Carrigan, Larry Carter, Carol Carter, Glen Cash, James rah Caviness, Sherman Caudle, Jacqueline Celaya, Susan Cellucci, Mike Chanpion, Donald Chan, Howard Chavez, Connie Chesnick, Diana Chidester, Rose Christopher, Catheri Clark, Ralph Clemmons, Collen Students Cleveland, Patricia Cline, Karen Coad, Kevin Cochran, Debra In September Cogger, Jill Colborne, Martin Coley, Ronald Collier, Cheryl Collier, Raymond Colombo, Lawrence Colson, Cathy Cook, Brenda Sy Cook, Sandra Conoly, David Cooper, Betty Cooper, Donnie Cordell, Greg Correia, Kathleen Coudyser, Marcia Coughlin, Raymond Cox, Michael Crane, Alice Crase, Toni Crenshaw, Brenda Crisp, Linda Crites, Gary Crummie, Pamela Cunningham, Wayne Curtis, John Daglow, Raymond Dahl, Donald Dahl, Robert Darby, Linda Davenport, Delora Davis, Arthur Davis, Bellinda Davis, Beverly Davis, James Davis, Marilyn Dechant, Dorothy Decker, Roland = | DeJulio, Ruth Delreal, Frances Demarse, Patricia Demers, Bill Ne Devers, Diane Devine, Frankie Derryberry, Michael Devore, Lloyd Diaz, Salvador Dick, Claudia Dizon, Francis Doi, Durand Donley, Michael Dorado, Antonio Dover, Karen Driskell, Steven Drumboole, Joyce Duck, Lemoan Dufault, Nina Duran, Marylou Dunn, Donald Durante, Lena Duzon, Joaquin Dyes, Linda Dykes, Carol Eastman, El Roy Ebert, Daniel Edwards, Lynnett Edwards, Michael Ellis, Barbara Elvira, Julie Emerick, Gary Ennis, Larry Ensminger, John Erwin, William Espinosa, Victor Espinoza, Frank Espinoza, F. Estes, Kathleen Estrada, Debby Estrada, Kristine Estrads, Rachel Evans, Gloria Faeth, Kathryn Ferdig, Linda Sell Ferdig, Loretta Fernandez, Patty Fernandez, A. Fisher, Jeanette Pennants Flahiff, Judy Fleming, Steve Fletcher, Rhondaria Flores, Ruth Flute, Phyllis Fogle, Nancy Folk, Shelia Foster, Barbara Foster, Frank Franks, Robert Freeman, Linda Fugitt, T. Fulgham, Rodger € ¢ C ¢ C Fo Garrett, Sherrel Gabrial, K. Gann, Michael Garcia, Esequiel Garcia, Pamela For Berk Gary, Raphaelle Gasaway, Caroline Gauny, Sherry Gerald, Arthur Germen, Rebecca Germany, Georgetta Geyer, John Gibson, G. eley Gilmore, Elaine Ginn, L. Glass, Janice Glieden, Joann Football Game Green, John Gray, Donald Gray, Michael Gregg, L. Grcina, Teresa Goddard, Warren Godwin, Donald Goque, Anne Golden, Clifton Gonzales, Esther Gonzales, Marco Gore, Gary Graelish, Elizabeth £ +, a ty x ea we Lat Green, Mary Greer, Bruce Griffin, Eula Griffin, Maxine Griffin, Michael Grimes, Rita Gruener, Robert Gulledge, James Gunn, George Gunn, Kathleen Gutierrez, Shirley Grant, B Haagen, Vicki Hagen, Daniel Hamers, Paul Hammett, Bill Hand, Terry Haney, Judith Harcourt, Vickie Harris, Albert Harris, C Harris, Gail Harris, Peggy Harris, Renee Hart, Katharine Hatzell, Richard Hayes, Carolyn Hayes, Marsha +, Bill arry ludith , Vickie bert Ti ggY Hayes, Marshel Haynes, Velma Hays, Terry Hearn, Donald Henderson, Irvin Henderson, James Henry, Linda Hendrix, Judy Herring, Joanne Hetzel, David Hill, Joann Hill, Renee Hinman, Terry Hinton, Katie Hobson, Carl Hogan, John Holland, Leroy Holtman, John Honable, Philip Honda, David Hood, Wanda Hooper, Virgil Hornsby, Henry Hoy, Russell Huddleston, Jack Hudson, Gwenda Husing, Thomas Hutton, Paul U.S. History Hc For many years the US History 8 class has been taught at RUHS by team-teachers this year, for the first time, Miss Ann Myren and Miss Dorothy Madison have combined their US History 5 classes, periods 3 and 7, into one large class in order to ‘‘liven things up. The quick-activists in each class were then able to join forces in debates, trials, panels, and dramas in order to entertain the shy and slow. The combination of the classes enabled Miss Madison and Miss Myren to share the burden in preparing lecturers-in-depth on interesting and im- portant subjects, gave the students the chance to improve their skills in note-taking and college-type learning, and took the drag out of the usual history class by arousing the interest of the students. The defense listen attentively to the case presented by the opposition. The jury discusses the case in hope of reaching a verdict against John D. Rockefeller for unfair oppressive John Torres, bailiff, swears practices against the small business man and Laborers. in Pete Thompson, a lab- orer. The lawyers for the case Row One: John Torres, Gwen Hudson, Bobbi Butson, and Dave Ruport. Row Debbie Abbott, portraying Ida Tarbell, is ques: Two: Marty Colborne, and Ed Pocekay. tioned by Ed Pocekay. ory Has Team-Teaching Ed Pocekay and Bobbi Butson, the prosecution, go over Linda Teague gives her side of the story ete MORES. ; WITNESSES—Row One: Sherri Gauny, Claudia Dick, Linda Teague, Debbi Abbott, and Armand Cardenas. Row Two: Bob Castle, Paul Checketts, Chuck Mehan, Tom Jackson, Jim Raleigh, and Pete Tompson (im Claudia Dick waits as Bobbi Butson, prosecuting attorney, prepares to question Hurst, G. Hyland, George Ingraham, Cassandjq Ingram, Lynda Insell, Caludia Isley, Bobbie Ilvance, Lindy Jackson, Dorothy Jackson, Lonnie Jackson, Thomas Jackson, Winslow James, David James, Guy Shaw’s James, Linda James, Leonard Jaques, Bill Jean, Richard “Pygmalion” Jensen, Nancy Jensen, Thomas Jewett, Dennis Jimerson, Shirley Johnson, Charles Johnson, Danny Johnson, R. Jordan, Brenda Jordan, Lyndel Keck, Ella Kelley, Calvin Kenworthy, L. King, E. k k k I ASsandrg King, Leroy King, Shirley Knight, Clara Knuckles, Dennis Koehne, Gerald Korte, Deborah Lane, Linda Lancaster, J. Laster, D. In Lawson, K. Leighton, G. Layton, Ricky Lee, Clifford December Lee, Sherman Leogrande, Joann Leonard, Sharon Lewis, Jean Letcher, Gary Lindsly, Donald Linan, Marlene Lininger, Janice Lipsky, Linda Livingston, Cleve Lloyd, Sandra Logan, Keith London, Rebecca Longbottom, Carol Lopez, Mary Lopez, Rosemary Louden, Donna Martin, Gay Martinez, Betty Martinez, Roseanne Martinez, Esther Massaro, Leonard Massey, Jerry Mathews, Richard Matteson, Jane Love, Nicholas Lumly, Lavonna Lutz, Barbara Loomis, R. Madden, Jeanette Maestas, Rosalie Magee, Katherine Malone, Charles Manis, Michael Mapp, Lillian Mapps, Jimmy Marlowe, Richard Marshall, Karen Marshall, Nena Martin, Dennis McBreen, Beth McClaflin, Carl McClain, Pamela McClain, Paula McClaran, Sherry ; McCowan, Juanita | McCoy, Raymond McCullar, Jewell McGinty, Maylene tte McGowan, Sharon . McGowan, Stephen Mcintosh, Kenneth Meaders, Carol Meadows, Larry Meaghan, Charles w PSs. (ihe ea } y S4ae ee Sree 1s Medeiros, Linda J Medellin, Alex Meiser, Barbara Mello, Rebecca Meyers, Kenneth Miller, Linda Miller, Marsha Miller, William Miranda, Gloria Mitchell, Andrea Mitchell, Anita Mitchell, Glenda Mitchell, Linda Montgomery, Louis Moore, Sylvia Moore, Terry Morales, Mary Morales, Stephanie Morgan, Ronnie Morris, Sandra Morris, Steven Moton, Patricia Munger, Yolanda Murphy, Randal Murray, Cheryle Murry, Gloria Myers, Patricia Selects Nakazono, Sandra Nelson, Randy Nevills, Karen Newcomer, Gary Snow Newcomer, Robert Newton, Carle Nicolini, John Nix, Carl Nolan, Michael Norton, Becky Novak, Barry Nunez, Barbara Nunley, Calvin Obrien, John Olivieri, Robert Orr, Beth Ortolf, Sharon Pair, Nick Pallaoro, Janet Pesescleaux, Alvin Pedone, Christine P P F P F nie Pedretti, Lynn Pence, Sandra a , Penney, Brian ia Peoples, Vicki nda Perez, Dana Ball Perkins, Marsha Perry, Moddy Peterson, Judy Peterson, Mary Peterson, Sandra Phillips, Herbie Phillips, Nancy Pieterick, Larry Candidate Price, Mary Raab, Kathleen Ransford, Kenneth n Ramos, Tanya Reber, Steven Planchon, Mona Plotner, Linda Pocekay, Edward Pocekay, John Poole, Ivory Pornaras, Gloria Porter, Marilyn Porter, Otis Potts, Carolyn Powell, James Power, Marie Preston, Linda Roland, Evelyn Roofender, Rodney Rose, Mary Rosecrans, Dennis Rowe, Steven Rowley, James Roybal, Betty Rude, Rosalyn Reed, Jacqueline Reed, Larry Renoude, Dennis Rexford, Marvin Reynolds, Danny Reynolds, Jimmy Rickel, Daniel Ricondo, Gloria Rideau, Brinda Rios, Kathleen Rivamonte, Victoria Roberts, Linda Roberts, Nancy Robinson, Lemmie Rogers, Henry Ruggiero, Jerry Runnels, Teresa Rush, Dennis Sadler, Linda Sais, Judith Salci Salte Sanc San¢ San San Sart Sau San San Sar Sch Scc Scc Set (N(MN(n (thn ria Salcido, Arturo Salter, Kathleen Sanchez, Frank Sanders, Kent Sands, Brenda Sands, Vicky Sartain, Yvonne Saula, Allie Sanday, T. Sanford, J. Sanford, P. Schwerdtfeger, Joann Scott, Karyn Scott, Michael Sebring, Nicki Serrano, Lynn Severson, Clark Sewell, Michael Selzer, P. Semoxes, A. Shanks, Glenda Shaw, Vivian Shinn, Alan Shirien, L. Simpier, Judith Silva, Debby Sisson, J. Skinner, Patsy Sloan, Ethel Slusher, Randall Smith, Alvester Smith, Carl Smith, C. Smith, Kenneth Smith, Kerry Smith, Myla Smith, Patti Smith, Ronna Smith, Roy Smith, R. Smith, Susan Elects Smith, Wendell Smithers, James Smithson, Chery! Sneed, Susan Spring Soditch, Phil Solomon, Candy Spears, Larry Spiher, Vickie Stalker, Donald Steacy, James Standard, Keith Stephenson, John Stevens, Wanda Stevenson, Tora Steel, M. Stone, Royce Stout, Donna Ste Ste Str Str Ste 11| Stout, Irmalee Stowell, Earl Strickland, Laura Stromsodt, Kathy Stout, Michel Stuart, Donnie Stubblefield, Dennis Stutte, Linda Suda, Stephen Suerstedt, John Sutherland, Janis Suy, John Sylvester, Clayton Class Taylor, Daniel Teague, Linda Teninty, Kathie Terry, Shelia Officers Theisen, Joann Thomas, Berta Thomas, Elouise Thomas, Linda Thomas, L. Thrower, George Tipton, Charles Tobek, Charles Tobey, Charles Toms, Judy Touchstone, Sharon Traxler, Barbara Treece, Anthony Villagran, Carlos Villanueva, Lucresia Volpi, Nancy Vroom, Dennis Walden, Wanda Walker, Beverly Wallace, Terry Wallacker, Lee Trotter, Frankie Troxell, Steve Tucker, Roland Turnbow, Velindg Uhrhammer, Judy Ulihrach, Linda Uribe, James Valencia, Samuel Vancleave, Willig Vaughn, Janice Vega, Rafael Vida, David Vierra, Cynthia Vigil, Delores Vigil, Rudolph Waranietz, Steven Wardley, Ike Warren, Donald Washington, D. Waterbury, Alana Wate Watts Wells Wells Wen¢ Wer We Whi Whi Wie ankie Waterbury, Lulu ri: Watts, Bruce | and Wells, Patricia Velindg Wells, L. er, Judy = Wendell, Ricky Werbe, S. es Weatherwax, K. amuel White, Loralyn Willign White, Sandra Wiedner, Alberta inice Williams, Mary | Williams, Thomas Williams, Virginia ria Williams, Vivian 3 Williams, Ginny h Wills, Harriet Wilson, Donald Wilson, Jonetta Wilson, Lucille Wilson, Richard Winn, Marilyn Washington, Elfreda Wong, Priscilla Wood, Craig Wooden, George Wooldridge, Jim Wydermeyer, Lois gt ed Cortez, Armando Davis, Eddie Difebbo, Jeannie Faison, Wayne Freitas, David Gatlin, Pat Washington, Larry Galloway, Melvin Wright, Ron Wyman, Cynthia Wright, John Yarborough, Ken Young, Emmett Young, Tyra Young, Jerry Zidich, Vicki Hooten, David Owens, Tom Washington, Elfreda Weatherwax, Ken Beverly, Oscar Blount, Danielle Checketts, P. Glazier, Marlene Gooden, Randy Goularte, Elaine Gregory, Danny Griffith, Don H H H B =e bee ims aoe tome) Grubaugh, Deborah Grubaugh, Danny Gustafson, Robert Harris, William Heuschober, Jerry Hill, Albert Holliday, Anthony Homlotis, Ronald Dias, Larry Ingraham, Sandra Joyce, Victor Kalahele, Richard Kerman, Joan Landcaster, John Smith, Fred n June Learning the arts of good Cooking are Wanda Walden, Joyce Drumgoole, Lynette Edwards and Marilyn Davis. Smith, Gale Washington, E. Linda Roberts, Renee Hill and Donna Walker work hard to finish one of their many projects for sewing. Pre-Technology Program | PRE-TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM For the past three years, Richmond Union High School has enrolled interested boys in a two-year program to prepare them for further education in the technical fields of their choice. The 17 Seniors and 27 Juniors enrolled this year are getting valuable experience in Physics, Algebra, English, Chemistry, Trigonometry, Electronics, and the Technological Laboratory classes as their grade allowed. The students are kept at a pace which assures teachers that all students understand each subject. The pre-tech teachers cooperate to plan classes and discuss the students and their progress. Students themselves plan projects and choose books which suit them in their individual classes. Knowledge obtained in one class can be applied in another class. For example, a problem discussed in physics is solved mathematically in algebra; then a project to illustrate the problem is built in the tech lab and every step is written up in English. By applying this method a practical use of what is learned is applied in every class. The instructors for the tech program are Mr. Wayne Perry, Senior chemistry; Mr. Roy Fogel, Senior and Junior math; Mr. David Tranter, Junior physics; Mr. Gordon Barnes, Junior metal shop; Miss Alberta Best, Mr. Perry demonstrates to an interested student the correct way to work Senior and Junior English; and Mr. Cesare Angella, Senior electronics. out a chemistry problem. Machines play an important part in the boys’ training, for they A student, who is having trouble with his project, obtains assistance from Mr. will be working with them on their jobs. Angella, electronics teacher. See Miss Best receives full attention as a complex problem in English is discussed. 1m In Third Successful Year Mr. Fogel helps students in the Trigonometry Class with any problems they might have. ‘4% ? srivegeate + - A student points out an error that his fellow worker has made in his project in The Junior English class with Miss Best learn the correct way to write up problems which might be used Mr. Gordon Barnes’ third period Machine Shop. later in a job. Yvonne Bettencourt and Mary Lee Rowley sew gold trimming bands on costumes. Costume Class Creates Dress For School Plays Richmond is the only high school in the area, possibly in the nation, that has stage costuming as a scheduled class. The girls learn to design and con- struct garments worn by the dancers and the actors in all the productions put on by the Drama Depart- ment. Their jobs are many and varied: from helmets for Egyptian guards to tiny pants for the children in “The King and | . A vote of thanks is due to all the girls who work behind the scenes with little recognition—you are appreciated. Barbara Ivey prepares a costume for the Senior Play. Miss Beverly Belanger, using Barbara Ivey as a model, alters a costume for “The King and | . Linda Pereira examines her finished work. Joyce Hamlin and Susan Drace cut out a pattern for one of the many projects in their costuming class. Applied Art Molds Useful Objects The Applied Art Class, under the direction of Mr. Maynard Briggs, works with a variety of materials at different times to lroduce aes- thetically attractive objects of art. Often these objects have some utility, such as leather purses, clay pots and containers, and silver jewelry. This period two class is composed of a mixed group of Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. Most of these students are taking their first Ap- plied Art Class in high school. Jim Loughran shapes an animal figure. Sherri Burks molds and smooths her clay project. Doug Farrell and Phillip Cordero add final details to a mask head and bull respectively. Ken Weatherwax scrapes the sides of an Mr. Maynard Briggs assists Art Diaz with his project ash tray smooth. Git SOPRA OS RICK PAREDES President Executives VIRGINIA AYERS Secretary -Treasurer LEE COGGER Vice-President MRS. BARBARA WEIDER Head Social Chairman MISS KAREN POSTEL Faculty Social Chairman MAGNA GONZALEZ Vice-President OTIS BLACK President Executives VERDIA GIPSON Secretary -Treasurer homo ae a ay ee oe ee ee . , ee Sop res Entertain Students With APRIL 6 and 7, 1967 Rudy Vigil “builds’’ nose on Al Garcia. Linda Mitchell, Student Director, and Mr. Robert Murillo, Director, work out the details on the presentation of Cyrano’ Lise, Judi Gordon, prepares to toss paperbags at Ragueneau, Jerry ‘ Power. | Cyrano, Al Garcia, gives Christian, Don Severance, the letter he has written fo Roxane MBP The cadets, Larry Moore, Kim Milstead, and Chuck Yates, discuss Cyrano’s, Al Garcia, duel with a hundred men. Cyrano, Al Garcia, returns his sword to its holder, as he pre- pares to teach Christian a lesson. Cyrano interrupts Lise, Judi Gordon, as she flirts with musketeer Chuck Yates Allen, William Ament, David Amos, Steven Anderson, Becky Anderson, Gary Anderson, Sharon Andrade, Michael Aragon, Arturo Abbott, Towanda Achey, Loretta Adams, Charlene Adams, Chery! Adams, Garry Adams, John Adkins, James Adona, Lolita Ailey, James Alexander, Carolyn Alexander, Reginald Algood, Ronnie Allen, Dean Allen, James Allen, Steven ————————————— a Aranda, Nicky Arko, Judy Armstrong, Jack Arnold, Earline Ashford, Carol A) ald Avila, Carlos Baca, George Bacom, Sharon Baird, Kathleen Bales, Andrew Barni, Catherine Baumgardner, Darla Beason, Elaine Bell, Larry Bell, Larry Bell, Michael Bellard, Katherine Berkhout, Dana Bernhardt , Pat Beverly, Arnold Billingsley, Pamela Bise, Deanna Bitle, Gary Black, Otis Blake, Howard Bolding, Shery! Bomgardner, Glenn Bond, Kathryn Bonsell, Margaret Boone, Robert Boone, Susan Bradley, Gregory Branch, Beverly a ie Se é : a, Ei : LE G BHE Branch, Milton Branson, Michael Breen, Sheila Brewer, Terri Bridges, Steven Brock, Judith Brown, Beverly Anne Brown, Robert Bruns, Geary Buck, Stephen Buenrostro, Lupe Burk, Gary Burnett, James Enter Burry, Gary Butterfield, Judy Calhoun, Rick Captai n, Yvonne RUHS Cargo, Cathy Cariglia, Virginia Carney, Wesley Carroll, Marilyn Carroll, Michael Carroll, Peggy Carroll, Randy Carter, Lena Castro, Leopoldo Castro, Noberta Caviness, Dery! Caviness, Shery| Chambers, Deborah Chan, Charline Chan, Patty Chaney, John Chappell, Rodney Chatham, Ron Chavez, Michael Chellson, Patricia Ciechanski, Deborah Clarine, Lanette Clark, Dorothy Clark, Jane Claxton, Steven Claytor, Rex 1059 Clement, Jim Clendenin, Lonnie Cleveland, Connie Climmons, Doy Strong Clutts, Larry Coats, Susan Cogger, Lee Collier, Beverly Collins, Gayle Collins, Lonnie Colvin, Gary Conner, Mary Contreras, Monica Conwright, Gloria Cook, Regina Cooper, Larry Cordova, Lynette Daniels, Chery! Daniels, Dianne Danielson, Donna Darby, Charles Darby, Nancy Darden, Linda Davidson, Frances Davidson, Linda Corley, Glenn Correia, Debra Cowger, Roger Cox, Kenneth Cox, Wanda Craft, Hubert Crear, Randy Crews, Ava Crews, Debra Crockett, Earl Crocket, Noel Crowley, Pamela Cruikshank, Starlana Curtis, Gretchen Daniels, Anthony Davis, Charles Davis, Carol Davis, Joan Davis, Julie Davis, Larry Davi: Davi Deal Deck Deer Deg Delc Dek Del Dia: Dick Dim Din Don Dor Davis, Shirley Ann Davis, Thomas Dealba, Peter Decker, Steven Deem, Marshall Degrace, James Delao, Helena Delgadillo, Rachel Delong, Keith Diaz, Berta Pat Dickerson, Sharon Dimatteo, Susan Dingman, Kirk Donovan, Cathy Dora, Laverne Dorado, Manuel Drace, Virginia Drone, Judith Dufault, Eli Dvorak, Floyd Dyes, Arnold Dyes, Brenda Edgington, Peggy Edmonds, Lee Roy Edwards, Ralph Edwards, Westley Ellerbee, Bobbie Duncan, Portia Elmore, Catherine Elsts, Arnold Emerick, Gary English, Charles Englund, Barbara Erhart, Gordan Escamilla, Lupe Etchieson, Dennis Evans, Fred Evans, Willie Fahrenholtz, John Farley, Charlotte Farrell, Danny Wears Featherstone, Albert Fenoglio, Barbara Fernandez, Lajuana Fields, Frankie e Fitzgerald, David Fletcher, Ruby Flores, Debbie Flores, Mary Flute, Ramona Flynn, Michael Guillory, Barbara Goderk, Peggy Hall, Randy Kearns, Martin Lawson, Jeanette Lewis, Ronald Neal, Paula ine 'S aide] Fogle, Bruce Ford, Steven Forrest, Charles Forrester, Sharon Foster, Barbara t Foster, Faye Foster, George Foster, John Franklin, Alice Freeman, Marion Frehse, Craig Freitas, Nancy Frick, Bruce Fulco, Vincent Fuller, Curtis Fuller, Patricia Futch, Leothurs allies Gega, Beckie Gerke, Linda Gibson, Tom Gilley, Robert Gipson, Verdia Gallon, Percy Garcia, Alfred Garcia, Genevieve Garcia, Joseph Garcia, Julia Gardner, Bruce Garrett, Reginald Gayles, Sidney ‘ a as hawt ; Glibas, Laura Goff, Donnie Gogue, Gloria Gonsales, Johnny Gonzales, Barbara Gonzalez, Magdaleno Gonzalez, Magna Goodman, Kenneth Gordon, Judith Gorton, Linda Gradin, Steve Gragg, Linda Granger, Carol Gray, Barbara Gray, Lynette Gray, Sharon Green, Deborah Green, Linda Green, Sharon Green, Wanda Greenfield, Richard Gregan, Karen Gregg, Laurie Greiner, Loren Gribaudo, Florence Griffith, Cindy Grigsby, Kathleen Guerra, Bertha Guerr« Gullec Gunde Gunn, Guthri Gutiel Guzm Hackr Haga Hale, Haley Hall, | Hami Hami Hane’ Hayr Hear Hegc Heihi ay, ara Jaleno Te eth Guerra, Laura Gulledge, Gwendolyn Gunderson, Paul Gunn, Judy Guthrie, Doris Gutierrez, Gary Guzman, Mercedes Hackney, Ruth Hagan, Mike Hale, Debra Haley, Iris Hall, Shirley Hamilton, Denise Hamilton, Patricia Haney, Patsy Haynes, Johnnie Hearn, Anita Heggie, Robert Heihn, Robert Henderson, James Hanks, Michael Harrell, Delores Harris, Patricia Harris, Wanda Hartwell, Alvin Harvath, Carol Hasenpflug, Jayne Hathcoch, Betty Henderson, Richard Henry, Michael Henslee, Jerry Hensley, Barbara Hensley, Roger Hernandez, Alfred Hernandez, Gilbert Hernandez, Jesse Herring, William Herrington, Bruce Higgins, Allan High, Dary| Hill, Louis Sends Hirano, Jane Hogan, Beverly Holland, Geary Holmes, Rolander Attendant Honey, Judy Honey, Tom Hooper, Leonard Hopson, Margo Horne, Donnell Horne, James Hoskins, Roy Howsmon, Kathy Hubbard, Connie Huckaby, Billy Huey, Regionald Humphries, Cliff Hunt, Inez Hut Hu! Hui Hy Hy: Hunter, Regina ard Hunter, Freddie Hutton, Penny Hyatt, Carilyn A Hyde, Ronald Imanura, Cathy Isabell, Cynthia Jackson, Carl Jackson, Edward Jackson, Linda Jackson, Westley Jacob, Peggy J acobs, Derrall To Annual Jarrett, Pamela Jefferson, Don ‘ Jefferson, Jacquelin Jenkins, Dwain Snow Ball Jenkins, Linda Jensen, Steven Jewett, Donna Jimenez, Gilbert Jemenez, Irene Jimerson, Ruth Johnson, Charles Johnson, Dennis R. Johnson, Dennis F. i Johnson, Diane Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, George Johnson, Leo Johnson, Leon ' K Johnston, Nina K Jones, Billie K Jones, Jerry K Jones, Linden K Jones, Mary K Jones, Randi Li Jones, Richard iF Jones, Wilma L Jordan, Dwight Li Juniel, James L Keefer, Dolores L Kecskes, Leonard iE Keeton, Rosie Li Kekow, Carola Li Kelley, Dorothy Kerman, Nancy Kerr, Vickie King, Gloria King, Wayne Kinney, Larry Kinzel, George Kirk, Jackie Kirk, John | Kirk, Penny | Kirschman, Voneta | Kiser, Nancy | Kitamata, Richard | Koehler, Sue Ann Koski, Dolores Kubokawa, Joanne Kuntz, Doug Kuntz, Ronald Kyle, Shery| Lalonde, Patrice Landers, John Lane, Kathleen Lange, William Langston, Annette Langston, Hoover Lathrop, Lynn Lau, Mew Ling Lau, Yim Ling Lavender, Lois Lawson, Linette Layfield, Barbara Lee, Donna Lee, Joseph Lee, Michael Lee, Ronald Lee, Shaun Leetch, Walter Leonard, David Lewis, Danny Lewis, Dorthel Lexon, Patricia Sophomore English Classes Expand The Study Of ‘Julius Caesar’’ With Many Unique Projects Andy Bales smiles broadly as he shows off his life-like replica of the world famous Globe Theater Jerry E. Power displays his newspaper upon A lively (?) the assassination which is on display in the ae ae th the facts of Shakespeare's life seems to interest most of the males in one of showcase in the academic building. ; -: © USER: Mihi Stes Mr. Robert Murillo gi a lecture on the Shakespearean culture. Sophomore English students listen attentively to words of wisdom. Mike Bell builds his interpretation of the Globe Theater. ssa According to these ladies, Julius Caesar is most interesting The Globe Theater, as seen by Robert 251 Shoemaker, is on display for the class. Lighter, Carl Liliemthal, Darry| Lindstrom, Danielle Lineweaver, Terry Lipsky, Robert Little, Stephen Lloyd, Teresa Loiseau, Karen Lopes, Danny Lopez, Christine Lopez, Joe Lopez, Sara Lortz, Judith Elects Loughran, James Louis, Maria Loura, Glenn Lovan, Patricia Class Low, Alan Lumachi, Ronald Lund, Mark Mackey, Lee Madden, Myron Maddox, Rhonda Maggard, Gary Malbrough, Rodney Mallory, Linda Malondy, Marlene Manning, Ralph Mapp, Gregory Marabuto, Richard Marshall, Helen Martin, Geraldine = Martin, Kathleen Martinez, David Martinez, Grace Martinez, Josephine Martinez, Linda Martinez, Yolanda Maslov, Vickie Mason, Betty Mason, Kenneth Massa, Dennis Matthews, Marilynn Officers Mayeda, Patricia Mayes, Verdell Maze, Diane Mazzi, Gilbert In Spring McClaflin, Roger McCoy, Cynthia McCray, Dora McCullough, Arvan McCullough, Larry McCullough, Sammie McCurley, Debbie McDonald, Charles McDonald, Danny McDonald, Elbert McDonald, Marie McGrath, Nancy McGraw, David Mcintosh, Yoshi McMillon, Harold McNabb, Donna McWhood, Karen Mears, Janice i I I N Meek, Richard Meeker, Clifford Mendoza, Adeline Moore, Debbie Meyer, Betty SS Se a ae ae Meyers, Barbara Millender, Helen Miller, Warren Milstead, Kimberly Minter, Leland Se ee. Se ae ae Mitchell, Betty Mitchell, Darrell Mitchell, Michael Mitchell, Portia Moniz, Stephen Moore, Larry Moore, Pamela Moore, Sharon Moriarty, Shawna Morris, Johnnie Morris, Susan Mount, Judy Mountjoy, Richard Munday, Judith Murphy, Daniel Myers, David Myles, Peggy Ann Nebeta, Ned Nagy, Alexis Nanney, Donna : Negrete, Robert Nelson, Daniel Nelson, Leland Newton, Ann Nickola, Karl Norton, Betty Novak, Steve Nunez, Frances Nunley, €arylon Odle, Lawana Olden, George Oliveira, Linda Oller, Alan O'Malley, Timothy Orner, Leslie Orozco, Bernardina Ortez, Diane Osborne, Carol Oxford, James Page, David Page, Jesse Pagliero, Jeanette Paquette, Peggy Parcell, Betty Paredes, Richard Park, Anita Parker, Wanda Patillo, Beverly Patrick, Jackie Patterson, Karen Patterson, Sandra Patton, Paulette Paulson, David Peek, Joseph yrano de Pendergrass, Grady Pendergrass, Katy Penick, Debra Peoples, Milton Bergerac’ Perez, Kathy Perez, Rita Peterson, Larry Peterson, Lonnie Phillips, Richard Phillips, Tommie Pilkington, Vicki Pirtle, Susan Pitre, Poland Poindexter, Pamela Pompa, Teddy Pope, Benny Poppy, Brenda Ri R atte VY rd ela Porter, Richard Portolos, Peter Posey, Carol Potts, Carl Potts, James Powell, Dick Power, Barney Power, Jerry Power, Karen Powers, Ronald Prescott, David Presley, Carolyn Ann Price, Stephen Proctor, Jerome Proctor, Tyrone Puckett, John Pulos, Georgette and Pylant, James Quesenberry, Dila Ramos, Carmen Ramos, Donna Rasmussen, George Re, David Re, Michael Reed, Mary Regier, John Reinhardt, Elaine Rensen, Alice Resch, Betty Rew, Annie Reynolds, Carolyn Reynolds, Melvin Ricardez, David Rickel, Karen Rickel, Sharon Riise, Ricky Ritter, Margaret | Roark, Steven Robertson, Sandra Robinette, Ruby Robinson, Charles Robinson, Denise Robinson, Nancy Rodda, Ramona Roderick, Rhonda Rodriguez, Katherine Rodriguez, Margaret Rodriguez, William Rogers, Charles Rogers, Marie Rogers, Mike Root, William Rose, Gary Rose, Kathy Rose, Lajuana Rosko, Peggy Rouse, Debbie Rowe, Betty Rubinstein, Nancy Ruijters, Frans Ruport, Stephen Russell, Richard Sabo, Betty Saltsman, Kenneth { Sanders, Evonne Sanders, June Sanders, Kevin Sanders, Layton Sanfillippo, Donna Sanford, Dorothy | Sattler, Jerry Schoendaler, Judy Schwarz, Hartmut Schwarzbach, Henry Schwind, William Scott, Christine Scott, Karen Scott, Ronald Scott, Sharon Scott, Sylvia Seaman, Larry Sears, Elaine Seleska, Rickey Sellars, James Sellars, Shirley Serb, John Serrano, Jimmy Session, Sherry Sharpe, Carolyn Shatara, Janet Shelton, Linda Sherbourne, James Sherman, Donna Shiloh, Kennard Shoemaker, Robert Short, Cindy Shuppert, Donna Sidwell, Christine Simpson, David Sims, Deborah Slates, Roger Smart, Judith Smith, Arthur Smith, Raymond Smith, Susan Smith, Willie Synder, Ken Soule, Judy Spears, Alvin Spenger, Clifford Spruel, Rita Stafford, John Stafford, Winzell Standiford, Victor Steadman, Junior Severance, Donald Stef Ster Ster Ster Std ald Stefanick, Thomas Stephens, Warren Stephenson, Raymond Stera, Cynthia St. John, Glenn Stokes, Walter Stone, Gerald Stout, Sharon Strickland, John Strom, Connie Stuart, Howard Summerer, Ellena Summey, Betty Suy, Paula Szwanek, Melvin Tabler, Jon Tarr, Vicky Drama Tate, Ronald Taylor, Brian Taylor, David Taylor, Milton Taylor, Nancy Teal, Ken Thayer, Peggy Thomas, Carl Thomas, Delilah Thomas, Gregory Thomas, Laurie Thompson, Kristine Thompson, William Underwood, Gerald Underwood, Shirley Vallo, Sharon Vanvogelpoel, Jaap Vaughn, Sherry Veal, Leon Venegas, William Vigil, Lillian Thorn, Thelma Thornton, Melvin Thornton, Sharon Thrower, Luther Tirey, Caryn Tisdell, Eugenia Torrez, Lawrence Towell, Della Townsend, Leonard Trainer, Robert Trammell, Shirley Trevino, Lawrence Tucker, Charles Umberger, Kenneth Umble, Robert Wade, Larry Wade, Michael Wafer, Lavina Wakefield, Bill Walker, Gregory a a ae a Nard ey ice neth Walker, Wendy Wall Denise Wallace, Eddie Wallace, Greg Wallace, Nevell Wallix, Steve Wallis, Steve Wanlass, Mark Ward, Alan Warren, Lee Washington, John Washington, Mary Watson, Samual Way, John Way, Mary Weakley, Roxanne Weaks, Jay Dean Weathers, Paul Weatherswax, Debby Weaver, James Webb, Mary Welch, Wendy Wells, Viola Wentz, Debra Westbrook, Randy Whigham, Linda Ann White, Juanita White, Robert Whitlock, Frances Whitlow, Hilda Whitney, Thomas Wiederholt, Debra Wiegers, Susan Williams, Gary Williams, Gera Williams, Jay Williams, John Williams, Patricia Williams, Richard Williamson, Kathleen ‘ Willis, Jerry Wilson, Dean Becomes Wilson, Jimmie Wilson, Mark Wilson, Patricia Wilson, Quinetta Juniors Wilson, Sharon Winters, Danny Winters, Donna Wong, Chet Wood, Clifton Wood, Judy Wood, Lisa Wood, Susan Woodard, Stylin Woodhall, Larry Woodson, Gwen Wooldridge, Tom Workman, Michael Worley, Mike Wride, Nicky Wright, Billy Wright, Brenda Wright, Ronnie Yates, Charles Young, Morris Zablackis, Gary Gnitsch, Gene Anderson, Don Cordero, Delores Daver, Edward Davis, Patrick n Dorton, Larry Dusell, Thomas Ford, Margaret Green, William June Hall, Randy Mason, Donald Mclintire, Velda Meahan, Douglas Morris, Andrew Palmer, Eileen Ransford, Gary Roncalio, John Strawn, Chantel Stervd, Carol Troike, Kathleen White, Natalie Wihitzer, Diana GRUBAU Alves, Bobby Bedwell, William GRUBAU Blether, Billy GUSTAFS Brooks, Joseph Crimson, Richard HARRIS, HEUSCH Peterson, Betty HILL, AL Reese, Dennis Rollins, Atkins HOLLID bile aril HOMLO oe ea DIAS, L INGRAH ( ) KALAHE t LANDC SMITH, Working hard on assignments for Miss Tanya Olivier's Biology class are Gary Gutierrez, Julia Garcia, Gene Agnitish, Terri Peterson, and Bill Schwinn. 6 8 ee 8 rrr re ee cugt's Vetere 6° Auto shop involves a great deal of skill, as demonstrated by Ronnie Algood Rar Cor Elbert McDonald points out some of the grammatical structures involved in Spanish to Ramona Flute, Cynthia Isabell, and Sheryl Caviness GRUBAUGH, DEBORAH GRUBAUGH, DANNY GUSTAFSON, ROBERT HARRIS, WILLIAM HEUSCHOBER, JERRY HILL, ALBERT HOLLIDAY, ANTHONY HOMLOTIS, RONALD DIAS, LARRY INGRAHAM, SANDRA KALAHELO, RICHARD LANDCASTER, JOHN SMITH, FRED In June NOT PICTURED. KERMAN, JOAN SMITH, GALE conten ae Randy Murphy, a Junior, captures first place in the Sheriff's Review Essay : Contest with a winning original composition. od Vicki Spiher will represent RHS at Girls’ State. Boys State selection is Bruce McArthur. They will travel to Sacramento for one week to participate in mock legislation during the summer. In descending order three ladies of quality (besides his mother) have been in the thick of Mr. Gray's life: Muriel his wife, Miss Mary Gately, his secretary from 1943 to 1965, and Miss Lois Smid, his present secretary. Mr. Gray met pretty, winsome Muriel Alexander in his college days at U.C., and persuaded her to marry him in 1930. Like her husband, Mrs. Gray is a teacher, Spanish her subject. In very modern fashion, Mrs. Gray gracefully combined the functions of wife, mother, homemaker and teacher. He: last schoo! was Acalanes, although she still teaches English at night school to people who speak only Spanish ORGANIZATIONS The sparkling Irish colleen, Miss Gately, and the quietly reserved Miss Smid are both graduates of R.U.H.S, Miss Gately worked for Mr. Tucker before she worked for Mr. Gray and in her own living, happy way is as symbolic of her alma mater as the Rock. That the school did not have even a momentary collapse when Miss Gately retired, as everybody thought it must, was attributable to Miss Smid's great capabilities. In these two secretaries Mr. Gray has had two winners, as in Mrs. Gray he has had heaven itself, Two other ladies who more than just impinged on Mr. Gray's life were Miss Christina B. Cameron and Miss Mary Elizabeth Kinnear. Miss Cameron was with the Richmond schools for thirty-nine years, from 1911 until 1950. She came as a grammar school teacher and remained one for eight years Next, she supervised penmanship in tne elementary schools. Miss Cameron became Assistant Su- perintendent to Mr. Walter T. Helms. Miss Kinnear, in contrast, was associated only with Richmond Union High School to which she came as Dean of Girls in 1912. She also at one time coached the girls’ basketball team. In 1936, putting athletics and discipline away, Miss Kinnear took on the job of Vice Principal and kept it until her retirement in 1944. CSF SENIOR MEMBERS—Row One: Jim Gilley, Allen And- erson, Roger Stejskal, John Cole, Condi Martinez, and Mike Pinto. Row Two: Shirley Chan, Teresa Stott, Sharon Foo, JoAnn Menezes, Vicki Weston, Shari O'Neal, Sharie Sbrazza, Carol Pontious, Sue Short, and Chris Belche. Row Three: Mike Crews, Chandra King, Colleen Covell, Phebe ae Scholars a And eaders O'Shea, Linda Barton, Susan Drace, Allanah Lloyd, Gina Stevenson, Lynn Bennett, Barbara Belt, Marcelle Maddox, Dave McArthur, and Dennis DeCaccia. Row Four: Kathy Brown, Tom Barrett, Norma Carlsen, Walt Russey, Steve Meahan, Don Williams, Billy Phelps, Mark Fischer, John Morris, John Linhart, and Paul Wakeman. Miss fornic tion's FALL OFFICERS—Nancy Shideler, Vice-President; Chandra King, Social Chairman; Sharie Sbrazza, Secretary; and Francis Dizon, President. SPRING OFFICERS—John Morris, Vice-President; Barbara Belt, Social Chairman; Laura Jones, Secretary; and Ida Fahrenholtz, President. CSF SENIOR MEMBERS—Row One: Laura Jones, Ida Fahrenholtz, Dave Ruport, Ed DeSousa, Mike Woodruff, and Dale Spelhaug. Row Two: Pam Metz, Diane Rogers, Linda Lindstrom, Colette LeFebvre, Steve Monson, and Wen Hicken- botham. Row Three: Carey Creech, Steve Forney, Andrew Stevenson, Linda Bridges, Marianne Cernac, and John Morris. Not Pictured: Gil- bert Abeyta, Virginia Brown, Gary Chaires, Mary Chesnick, Carol De- long, Mary Dybdahl, Sandy Fisher, Gary Galan, Beverly George, Cliff Gore, Donna Haver, Dickman Hee, Jack Herting, Dana Hyatt, Marlene Keller, Kevon Lods, Steve Martin, Anita McBreen, Martha McConnell, Jim Meskauskas, Sandra Nakazono, Clair Newman, Brian O'Keefe, Euell Payne, Fred Pylant, Alice Reed, Nancy Shideler, Henry Thiesfeld, Chris VanVogelpoel, and Steve Younts. Are Qualities Of CSF Students Miss Elaine Dale is the Cali- fornia Scholarship Federa- tion's Sponsor. CSF SOPHOMORE MEM.- BERS—Row One: Howard Blake, Lolita Adona, Jane Hirano, Patty Chan, Adeline Mendozo, Laura Guerra, Dana Berkhout, Judi Gor- don, Debbie Sims, and Gary Zablackis. Row Two: Otis Black, Pat Mayeda, Laura Glibas, Mike Taylor, JoAnne Kubokawa, Barbara Foster, Danielle Lindstrom, and Jerry Power. Row Three: Steve Amos, Roy Hoskins, Jerry Schlegal, Hartmut Schwarz, and Glenn Corley. Not Pictured: Andrew Bales, Cathy Barni, Terri Brewer, Charline Chan, Linda Dav- idson, Barbara Fenoglio, Karen Gregan, Paul Gund- erson, Judy Honey, Voneta Kirschman, Pat Lexon, Mark Lund, Judy Mount, Ned Nabeta, Mike Pardee, David Paulson, Margaret Ritter, Charles Rogers, Larry Seaman, Sue Smith. Delilah Thomas, Mark Wanlass, and Dean Wilson. LIFE MEMBERS—Row One: Sharie Sbrazza, Laura Jones, Phebe O'Shea, Chandra King Shirley Chan, and Carol Pontious. Row Two: Kathy Brown, Christina VanVogelpoel, Nancy Shideler, Mary Dybdahl, Barbara Belt. JoAnn Menezes, Lynn Bennett, Ida Fahrenholtz, and Colleen Covell. Row Three: Gary Galan, Roger Steiskal, Ed DeSousa, and Mark Fischer. Not pictured: John Morris CSF JUNIOR MEMBERS—Row One: Brenda Bradley Kathy Anellini, Gloria Pornaras Phil Soditch, Dana Alexander, Linda S. Miller, and Lena Durante. Row Two: Mary Williams. Priscilla Wong, Ronna Smith Shelley Armstrong, Frankie Devine Nancy Perero, Barbara Lutz, Joan Kerman, Shelley Baumberger, and Barbara Meiser Row Three: Brian Penny, John Suy, Randy Mur- phy, Duane Bradley, Donna Stout John Suerstedt, Teresa Fugitt, Ed Ewing, Richard Brodale, Dennis Knuckles, Mary Green, Lois Barnett, Jim Steacy, and Craig Wood. Not Pictured: Bill Ashley, Dorothy Dechant Linda Ferdig, Bob Gustafson, Dan Hagan Cassandra Ingraham, Barbara Lapacka Rick Layton, Bruce McArthur, Barry Novak Lynn Serrano, Joann Thiesen and Laurel Weaver. SPANISH HONOR T SOCIETY Th ike) A student must the have an “a SO average he in Spanish and he a “'B’ average, in i all his other GF classes in order ie to become a Br member of the Spanish Honor Society. Sponsors of this society are Mrs. Elsie Sanchez and Mr. Kenneth Rawson. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY—Row One: JoAnn Sparkman, Three: Patricia Hattich, Colleen Covell, Don Hansen, and Susan Short, Chris Belche, Susanna Bendito, Pam Metz, Jesus Mario Aguilar. Not Pictured: Kathryn Jackson, Carol DeLong, Gonzales, Vicki Weston, JoAnn Menezes, and Mrs. Elsie Lynn Bennett, Regina Pornaras, Roger Stejskal, Vickie Spiher, Sanchez. Row Two: Mr. Kenneth Rawson, Dennis Leong, Francis Dizon, Sandra Nakazono, Kathy Raab, and Linda Diane Rogers, Colette Lefebvre, Laura Jones, Barbara Meiser, Ferdig. Marcelle Maddox, Darlene Donnelly, and Linda Bridges. Row FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY In order to qualify for membership in the French Honor Society, a student must have attained an A’ average in all French courses, a “B’ average in all other subjects, and no marks lower than aC’ on his record. Mr. John Holm directs this Organization. FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY—Row One: Chandra King, Christina Van Vogelpoel, Kathy Brown, and Patrick G Phebe O'Shea, Barbara Belt, and Cheryl Minton. Row Brown. Not Pictured, Lynn De Lain. C Two: Michael Crews, Carole Jenkins, Regina Stevenson, R THESPIANS The requirements to be a member of the Dramatic Honor i Society are to have at least 100 hours of outside work of dramatic arts. This society is headed by Mrs. . Brenda Luten. sh THESPIANS MEMBERS—Row One: Darlene Donnelly, Fahrenholtz, and Joe Pulido. Row Three: Tom Arnold, Marcelle Maddox, Phil McDwon, Ben Dunn, Martha Leroy Olguin, John Cole, James Scott, Rudy Vigil, Jimmy McConnell, Linda Mitchell, Clair Newman, and Jeff Mapps, and Ed Faeth. NOT PICTURED: Patsy Carter, Becky Meyer. Row Two: Mary Williams, Connie Draper, Cliff German, Gary Gill, Pat Heffley, Cheryl Minton, Mike Finlayson, Beth Orr, Carolyn Braziel, Curt Taylor, Ida Myer, and Steve Younts. QUILL AND SCROLL 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. QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS—Row One: Sandra Radder, Chan, and Joanne Sparkman. Row Three: Mike Williams, Chris Belche, Ken Smart. Sharie Sbrazza, and Sharyon Taylor. Walt Russey, and Dana Hyatt. NOT PICTURED: Norma Row Two: Sharon Foo, Vicki Weston, JoAnn Menezes, Shirley Carlsen. AFS Club The AFS club, sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Protter and Mrs. Leontine Bennett, works to spark interest in | the exchange student program. The club promotes international understanding. This year RUHS is hosting Peri Oktem, AFS exchange student from Turkey. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE CLUB MEMBERS—Row One: Beth Orr, Barbara Meiser, Barbara Foster, JoAnne 1967 semi-finalists Kubokawa, Alice Crane, Shelley Baumberger, Nancy Shideler, Perihan Oktem, Pam Crowley, and Cheryle ; Crowley. Row Two: Don Hansen, Tom Gibson, Paul Bunderson, Ken Smart, Carl Pinto, Jerry Koehne, Ed from Richmond are Faeth, Lance Morgan, Duane Bradley, Steve Forney, and Carl McClaflin. Beth Orr and Duane Bradley. Writers Club Anyone who is interested in writing may join this club. Publishing the ‘‘Landmark'’ magazine and operating the bookstore are the main duties of this organization. Sponsoring the Writers Club is Mr. Robert Murillo. WRITERS CLUB MEMBERS—Row One: Mary Dybdahl, Phebe O'Shea, Patty Chan, Mr. Robert Murillo, Sponsor; Dana Berkhout, Betty Mitchell, and Karen McWhood. Row Two: Martha McConnell, Shirley Chan, f Cliff Finlayson, Christina Van Vogelpoel, Dennis Stalnaker, Ben Dunn, and Kim Milstead. Row Three: Mark ) Fischer, James Henderson, Gary Yost, Francis Pang, and Steve Younts, President. 274 Ib nt ate] ge Future Nurses Club One of the many activities of the Future Nurses Club is service work for hospitals and rest homes. Any girl interested in the nursing profession is eligible to join the club, which is sponsored by Mrs. Margot Halvorsen. FUTURE NURSES CLUB MEMBERS—Row One: Deborah Sims, Patsy Skinner, Mary Buenrostro, Judi Munday, Judy Schoendaler, Terry Weir, and Yvonne Captain. Row Two: Mrs. Margot Halvorsen, Sponsor; Brenda Sands, Verdia Gipson, Cathleen Davis, Kathleen Brown, Margaret Craft, and Sue Montfort, President. Chess Club To improve chess skills and to compete with different schools are two of the activities of the Chess Club. Anyone who is interested in playing or learning how to play chess may join this club. Mr. Fred Oberg is sponsor of this organization. CHESS CLUB MEMBERS—Donald Griffith, Jon Rios, Dean Wilson, Mr. Fred Oberg, Sponsor; Gary Zablackis, Chet Wong, Mario Aguilar, and Michael Pardee. 275 Student Discipline Committee The student Discipline Review Committee has three basic functions: to assist the deans in student disciplinary problems, to serve as a sounding board for the Student Body, and to attempt to solve school problems. The sponsor of this com- mittee is Miss Jane Wilson. Students Discipline Committee Members—Seated: Miss Jane Wilson and Mr. Robert Olsen, Deans and Sponsors. Row One: Stella Fletcher, Dorothy Batcheller, Richard Kirk, Dennis Leong, and Mike Scott. Inter-Club Council members—Row One: Francis Dizon, Ed Faeth, Nancy Shideler, Ida Fahrenholtz, president; Lena Durante, Beth Orr, Susan Short, and Carol Pontious. Row Two: Mr. Pete Ruffatto, Sponsor; Carl Hobson, Don Hansen, Ken Smart, and Serman Caviness. Inner-Club Council The Inter-Club Council is a newly organized organization composed of all club presidents. The Council meets regularly to coordinate club activities. Spanish Club Members of this club learn about the Spanish culture and have fun. They sponsor educational field trips and many fund-raising activities such as car washes and candy sales. Sponsoring the Spanish Club are Mrs. Elsie Sanchez and Mr. Kenneth Rawson. SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS—Row One: Vicki Weston, JoAnn Menezes, Patty Chan, Magna Gonzalez, Judi Mount, Barbara Meiser, Linda Avila, Lorraine Solorio, Teresa Stott, Laura Guerra, Mary Buenrostro, and Mrs. Elsie Sanchez, Sponsor. Row Two: Mr. Kenneth Rawson, Sponsor: Susanna Bendito, Chris Belche, Lena Durante, Brian O'Keefe, Don Hansen, Linda Davidson, Jesse Gonzalez, Susan Short, Lupe Buenrostro, and Irma Perez. Row Three: Mary Ellen Lopez, Mary Green, Jerry Koehne, Billy Phelps, Lynn Bennett, Marlene Keller, Diane Rogers, Catherine Barni, Kathy Raab, Ron Buckner, Judy Schoendaler, Richard Bentley, Laura Vega, Mario Aguilar, and Josie Parache. AT’s Club Members of the 4 T's club do teachers aide work and discuss all aspects that . relate to the | profession of teaching. Mrs. Claire Shaw sponsors this club. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB MEMBERS—Row One: Marlene Keller, Sandra Lloyd, Pamela Metz, and Allanah Lloyd. Row Two: Mrs. Claire Shaw and Mrs. Martha Smith, Sponsors; Berta Thomas, Margaret Craft, Patricia Hamilton, and Shirley Chan Forensics Members Gain Recognition The Forensics Club is designed to promote the speech arts by ( enabling students to attend tournaments of the Golden Gate Speech Association and of the National Forensics League. The activities include debate, dramatic FORENSICS MEMBERS—Row One: Ronna Smith, Marcelle Two: Dave McArthur, Barry Novak, Cliff Finlayson, Duane interpretation, Maddox, Darlene Donnelly, Erma Wardley, and Joe Pulido. Row Bradley, and Henry Thiesfeld. humorous interpre- tation, 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. MARCELLE MADDOX CLIFF FINLAYSON MRS. LUCILLE PLACE Debate, Dramatic Debate, Dramatic Interpretation and Original Oratory. On March Sponsor Interpretation and Original 4 Cliff won First Place in Original Oratory at the NFL District Oratory Tournament and is eligible to attend the national tournament June 21 in Nashville, Tennessee. ERMA WARDLEY DAVID McARTHUR RICHARD MARLOWE Dramatic Interpretation Humorous Interpretation 278 DARLENE DONNELLY Debate, Impromptu Oratorical Analysis and Extemporaneous Speaking re ae I ee Ub Scie Publicity Committee S Makes | Posters on For ES E Social Activities ra ek FALL PUBLICITY COMMITTEE—Seated: Miss Roberta Simmons, Sponsor. Row One: Faye Jones, Sharie Sbrazza, Commissioner of Publicity; Jim Henderson, Shelley Baumberger, Brian O'Keefe, Harriette Langston, John Cole, and Rhonda Prince. a) ich Publicity Committee The Publicity Committee makes posters to be displayed in the halls for future SA activities. Meetings are held every Thursday in Room 202 under the direction of Miss Roberta Simmons, Sponsor. SPRING PUBLICITY COMMITTEE—Seated: Terry Weir, Commissioner of Publicity; and Miss Roberta Simmons, Sponsor. Row One: Ginny Kane, Sharyon Taylor, Jeannine Woell, and Randy Cunningham. Row Two: Roman Serda, Mike Bell, and Lorraine Solorio. Stagecraft Crew Spends Many Hours Upon Drama Sets F STAGECRAFT MEMBERS—Row One: Miss Ruth Tamura, Diana Squires, Mr. Steve Lawton, Sponsor; Carlotta Schell, and Darlene Donnelly. Row Two: Tom Arnold, Jim Gilley, Linda Acosta, Dave McArthur. Barbara Belt, and Dorris Harris. Row Three: Dave Ruport, Wennwood Hickinbotham, Debbie Bailey, Mark Fischer, Lyndel Jordan, and Linda Lindstrom. Row Four: Ron Mifflin, Gary Gill, Mike Pinto, Gene Gallegos, Drew Stevenson, and Duane Bradley. Mike Pinto, Ida Fahrenholtz, Jim Gilley, and Ron Mifflin do last Linda Lindstrom and Duane Bradley are in charge minute adjusting on stage. of the lights backstage. Linda Acosta and Wennwood Hickinbotham watch the script for their cue to raise the curtain. STAGECRAFT CLUB The Stagecraft Club is an informal group, which reorganizes and gets new members for each dramatic production. One group. of students worked on the Junior plays, another on the Senior plays, and still another on the Sophomore plays. The pictures here are all of the crew, veterans who worked 100 hours or more, for “The King and it . Ben Dunn, Margo Jorgenson, and Carol 280 Gene Gallegos and Debbie Bailey exhibit the work Pontious listen for their cue so they can adjust they did on the statue of Buddha, which is made of the volume. papier-mache. ) PEP CLUB The Pep Club, newly or- ganized this year by fall yell leaders, was directed by Mrs. Patricia Crangle and Miss Susan Grant, Sponsors. The main pur- pose of the club is to build school spirit at ral- lies and games. Open to all students, members sponsored such pep boosters as red balloons, flash card tricks, and confetti. Under the new constitu- tional revisions, the pre- sident of the Pep Club is a the head yell leader of : the school. See PEP CLUB—Row One: Cheryl Minton, Dorris Harris, Lonnie Jackson, Linda Bridges, and Tyra Young. Row Two: Jack Lundquist, Vicki Weston, Lauretha Fuller, Myrtle Hyde, Eula Griffin, and Shirley King. Row Three: Lois Wydermyer, Loretta Kyle, and Ltanya Brewer. KUT KUT, which stands for “Keep Us Together , was a new o rganization founded this year under the sponsorship of Mr. Wayne Perry and the coordination of Mr. Pete Ruffatto. The club, open to all Rich- mond Highers, began to keep all students and faculty physically and spiritually together. As KUT developed, the main objective was to ensure the March 14s school bond passage. KUT, the first organization of its kind at a local high school, worked closely and received cooperation from PTA’s and the School Board. KUT members distributed leaflets) made telephone appeals, and _ represented RUHS at several panel dis- cussions and other schools. KUT—Row One: Dorris Harris, Sylvia Alvarez, Lynda Teague, L Tanya Brewer, Eula Griffin. Row Two: Dana k Berkhout, Betty Mitchell, Tyra Young, Mike Scott, Laura Glibas, Patty Chan, and Chery! Smithson. Row Three: ai Dennis Stalnaker, Jerry Power, Lonnie Jackson, Tony Cepernich, and Jim Henderson. Row Four: Ed Faeth 2 of John Dickey, and Bill Hammett. Our) Li The Key Tc LIBRARY ASSISTANTS—Row One: Linda Avila, Pat Gatlin, Linda Darby, Shelia Terry, Rosemary Baldridge, and Mary Buenrostro. Row Two: Lynda Davidson, Rebecca Stillwagon, Catherine Barni, Linda Speth, Susan Drace, Kathie Teninty, Karen Hendrickson, Karen Teninty, Ruby Dancer, Sheryl Mi- nyen, and Andrea Edwards. TREE EE Wee’ ose Catherine Barni checks out a library book to a student. Mike Gerald looks up a book title in the card catalogue. Jr Library Is y To Knowledge Mrs. Beatrice Kertis helps Becky Stillwagon find a word in the dictionary. (J Vryrrieee v. MAAAAAA AA AL ALL TD JANUARY 1967 Miss Dorothy Swenson, assistant Librarian, oversees the : 2 sey Bere signing out of a book by Joanetta Wilson. ee 19834567 ‘B19 10 11121314 (B16 17 18 19 20 21 . 123232425 262728 Any student who desires an elective course can DORR take a class of library under the direction of hd a = librarians Mrs. Beatrice Kertis and Miss Dorothy _ Swensen. = ; ‘ one ATTENDANCE ¢ The library assistants check out books, collect over due book fines, stack new books, check in books, and help students to find research material. Linda Orozco directs a student to sign in during her lunch period. ee “YTH a LIBRARY ASSISTANTS—Row One: Joanetta Wilson, Donna McCoy, Susie Novi, Judy Porter, Colleen Clemmons, and Linda Orozco. Row Two: Linda Dyes, Debbie Eads, Michael Gerald, Pam Medak, Charlene Davis, and Sandra Way. RALLY SKIT COMMITTEE The Rally Skit Committee is under the sponsorship of Mr. Robert Murillo, who appoints the chair- man. The skit chairman, in turn, selects a committee from some of the quick-witted Rally Boys. The main purpose of the Skit Committee is to organize and per- form stunts for the enjoyment of Oiler fans. The boys, who meet before rallies, plan skits, but many become impromptu programs. RALLY SKIT COMMITTEE—Row One: Mike Pinto, Jim Gilley, and Dale Roberts. Row Two: Wenn Hickin- botham, Jim Meskauskas, Billy Phelps, and Leroy Olguin. STATISTICIANS Any girl may sign up a year in advance to become a statistician with Mr. Richard Abel, the Varsity Basketball coach. The coach, on basis of grades and faculty rec- ommendations, selects the girls. The statisticans, who are required to wear uniforms of their choice, keep scores, charts, and players’ progress. Analyses of Varsity, JV, and Soph players are recorded. STATISTICIANS —Row One: Colette LeFebvre, and Laura Jones. Row Two: Debby Bryan, Theresa Talley, and Beverly Ingram. Row Three: L ynn Bennett, Ida Fahrenholtz, and Linda Berg. BMG, OB UNO Ee AS MRS. DOROTHY LARM Vocational Counselor Speech and Hearing Therapist B.S., Mississippi State; M.S., George Williams College, A.B.. San Francisco State M.A., San Francisco State RUHS SHARES SPECIAL COUNSELORS WITH OTHER DISTRICT SCHOOLS MR. JACK H. ELLE MR. D. AL WILLIAMS School Psychologist and Individual Guidance Counsultant Testing Counselor B.S., M.A., University of California M.A., University of California 285 ATHLETICS | In 1937 Mr. Gray joined Richmond's outstanding service organization, the Rotary Club. Because his entire adult life has been one of service to others, professionally, fraternally, communally and personally, Mr. Gray has been a natural and ideal Rotarian. His special post is the administration of the Rotarian scholarship fund, which has helped many young people to attend college, graduate school and even to study abroad. In his conduct of this Rotarian activity Mr. Gray exhibits great skill, persistence and good nature, as he passes the hat among his fond fellow Rotarians. His meticulous management of funds, any funds including his own, is attested by the remarkable fact that never once has he had to pay the five-dollar fine exacted for missing two consecutive Club meetings. This record also clearly shows Mr. Gray's genuine devotion to the Rotary Club. The granite Rock which dignifies the lawn in front of our school was not in the original plans. It was an original, happy after- thought. Senior classes from 1933 through 1935 arranged to have it hauled there from Point Richmond and to have chiseled on its rugged surface the proud name of our school. Since then the Rock, planted round with tough, resilient ivy, has seasonally been painted, scrubbed clean and guarded day and night. It has also served as a trysting-place for sweethearts, a rallying place for victorious rooters after the game, and a soap box for earnest orators. Through thick and thin it has symbolized the sheer staying-power of Richmond Unior High School. | 1 } ee ie Varsity Football Fi: SEASON'S HIGHLIGHTS Placing second in ACAL competition, behind the Berkeley Yellowjackets, the Richmond Oiler Varsity football team completed the 1966 season with an eight-win and one-loss record. Under the leadership of Coach Frank Kocsis and Coach Frank Milo, the Navy Blue and Red flew high this year. The gridders proved themselves in the be- ginning by smashing the Hayward Farmers 19-0 in a practice contest. Pee se vs oe Pei ye ¢ — a ee ; Rt © With rooter support, the team made aq powerhouse drive through the rest of the season falling only to Berkeley 31-6. This Oiler-Yellowjacket tilt, attended by the largest ACAL crowd in history, was played in the University of California memorial stadium and was the highlight of the ‘66 season. s ROSCA uci Seis NN oe NO Rh Cn A ARB The Varsity produced two All-City and All-ACAL team members: Albert Harris safety, and Charles Weaver, fullback and defensive linebacker. Weaver re- ceived the Blanket Award for the Most Valuable Back. Don Fine was honored with the Oil Can Award for the Most Valuable Lineman. Quarterback Don Williams received the Weatherington Memorial Award for the Outstanding Student on the squad. CHA UPPER LEFT: Fullback Charles Weaver, No. 34, follows the blocking of Tackle Bobby Bonner, No. 74, in the Berkeley game for a substantial gain. LOWER LEFT: Halfback Al Harris, No. 25, returns the kickoff in the championship game. all Fields Best Team CHARLES WEAVER Fullback Blanket Award Most Valuable Back DON FINE Guard Oil Can Award Most Valuable Lineman SEASON'S SCORES DENNIS KROLL ones! Lost: Guecd Richmond 19 Hayward 0) Co-Captain Richmond 34° Encinal 0 Richmond 26 Alameda 6 Richmond 33. El Cerrito 6 Richmond 39 Harry Ells 0) CHAUNCEY TURNBOW Richmond 19. San Leandro 0 Halfback ues canton Richmond 33. Pacific 30 Richmond 6. Berkeley 31 Richmond 26 DeAnza 14 ’ VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM—Row One: Ricky Layton, Don Williams, Wayne McNeil, Mike Gann, Gary Metcalf, Steve Rowe, Don Fine, and Bruce Greer, Albert Pedescleaux, Herbie Phillips, Albert Harris, Jack Coach Frank Milo. Row Three: Coach Frank Kocsis, Dennis Kroll, Dan Lunquist, Charles Weaver, Jewel McCullar, and Mike Griffin. Row Two: Brooks, Doug Belt, William Wéaflaker, Bobby Bonner, Roy Nickola Joe Pulido, Chauncey Turnbow, Tom Childs, John Holtman, John Linhart, Arthur Cunningham, Tom Barrett, Lisso Harper, and Bob Hunt. we0y 28 during a practice session. Coach Frank Milo and Coach Frank Kocsis watch the football team Left: ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM Tackle Lower Left: LISSO HARPER Right End JEWEL McCULLAR Linebacker ROY NICKOLA Guard In Years And WAYNE McNEIL Linebacker ees La = % AL HARRIS All-ACAL Safety HERBIE PHILLIPS Halfback BOBBY BONNER Tackle TOM BARRETT JACK LUNDQUIST Split End } Linebacker LIPS Lower: k TOM CHILDS DON WILLIAMS Center Quarterback Lower Right: JOHN LINHART Tackle Sale BRUCE GREER TIM CUCCHI JERRY RUGGIERO Halfback Center Linebacker MVP Se KERRY SMITH DWIGHT LEE ROBERT GUSTAFSON Guard Halfback Quarterback MARCO GONZALEZ Linebacker RALPH VEGA DOUG BELT Captain Guard Tackle ogg gum oa JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM—Row One: Mike Manis, Jerry Ruggiero, Ike Wardley, Keith Logan, Dwight Lee, Robert Gustafson, Don Godwin, Lewis Montgomery, Ricky Layton, and Don Wilson. Row Two: Steve Anderson, Milton Taylor, Ralph Vega, Ed Pocekay, John Pocekay, Tim Cucchi, Milton Branch Mike Griffin, Steve Driskell, and John Holtman. Row Three: Coach Jerry Ludy, Jim Uribe, Max Curtis, Tom Jackson, Jim Pleau, James Gulledge, Richard Hatzell, Glen Page, Kerry Smith, Marco Gonzalez, Gary Boyd, Mick Pair, and Coach Dennis Giuntini. JV’s Prove To Be Stiff Competitors SEASON'S SCORES Richmond 13 Harry Ells 0 Richmond 19 Encinal 6 Richmond 0O Alameda 20 Richmond 26 El Cerrito 0 Richmond 45 Harry Ells 6 Richmond 13 San Leandro 34 Richmond 12 Pacific 6 Richmond 33 Berkeley 0 Richmond 0O De Anza 18 RICHARD HATZELL Tackle KEITH LOGAN JAMES GULLEDGE MILTON BRANCH Halfback Tackle Fullback Soph Gridders Produce Prospects For Upcoming Teams SEASON'S SCORES Richmond Encinal (forfeit) Richmond 27 Alameda 13 Richmond 7 El Cerrito 12 Richmond 13 Harry Ells 7 Richmond 7 San Leandro 2] Richmond 27 Pacific 6 Richmond 28 Berkeley 6 DAVE RUPORT Richmond 7 De Anza I3 STEVE LITTLE Tackle Captain Halfback SOPHOMORE TEAM—Row One: Bryan Taylor, Roger Slates, James Steve Little, and Larry Clutts. Row Three: Coach James Schriber, Karl Juniel, Lee Christan, Arthur Smith, Ray Jensen, Terry Lance, Mike Lee, Nickola, Al Garcia, Dave Ruport, Larry Seaman, Bob Heihn, Greg Chuck Yates, Steve Decker, and Ken Saltzman. Row Two: Vic Standiford, Mapps, Otis Black, Don Severance, Frans Ruijters, John Williams, Charles John Washington, Bill Rodriques, Chuck Davis, Bob Umble, Tom White, English, and Coach Emery Phillips. Marty Kearns, Ron Hyde, Cliff Lewis, James Weaver, James Oxford, — oe See é ; ‘ , - we - a Pee tse — a ROGER SLATES CHUCK YATES STEVE DECKER Halfback Guard Quarterback Steve Yost, City Meet and ACAL Champion, looks over the track oval with Coach Ken Richter. VARSITY TEAM—Row One: Larry Washington, Steve Yost, and Ben Fox. Row Two: Leroy Olquin, Robert Gent, Lewis Seleska, and Carlos Ortega. Cross Country Produces JUNIOR VARSITY—Row One: Donald Lindsly, Craig Wood, and Terry Crase. Row Two: Jerry Koehne, Keith Bradley, Royce Stone, and Dennis Knuckles. TOP JUNIOR RUNNERS—Jerry Koehne and Ben Fox. CI Var: Juni Var: Sop Rich San Rich Paci San Rich Berk Ell C Rich Alar Enci Rich Ells De | City ACA Aiitg st) i. MaKe S pe ke ie S Champion Runner SEASON'S RESULTS Won Lost Varsity 4 5 Junior Varsity - 2 Sophomore 7 2 A SCORES , Varsity JV Soph Richmond 29 16 20 San Lorenzo Lf 47 39 Richmond 44 af 24 Pacific 58 72 97 San Leandro Be 35 39 Richmond 55 45 46 Berkeley 37 ve 42 El Cerrito 36 2] 34 Richmond 39 34 Pas ‘ Alameda 38, 66 63 | | a Eine A5 07 38 RESERVE TEAM—Row One: Phil Soditch, David Ruport, Somual Watson, Don Mason, Hubbart Wallace 2 Gary Burk, and Howard Blake. Row Two: Robert Turwer, Ralph Edwards, Hartnut Schwarza, Randy Carroll, Richmond 2] 20 ay Gary Burry, Durand Doi, and Antonio Dorado. Row Three: Al Hill, Dale Roberts, Wenwood Hickinbotham 4 Ells 4) 78 62 Brian Marlowe, Fred Claypole, Joyn Suy, and Richard Mathews. ; De Anza 62 20 4] City Meet Second Third Second ACAL Fourth Third Second SRT Me BRP LORY. TOP SOPHOMORE RUNNERS—Larry Trevino and Alphonso Bailey. SOPHOMORE TEAM—Row One: Larry Trevino, Mel Thornton, and Alphonso Bailey. Row Two: Gil Mazzi, Jack Pfister, Tom Phillips, Dan Farrell, and Wayne King Varsity Wrestling Varsity Wrestling Team— Row One: Larry Washington, Craig Wood, Joe Daniel, George McGlothen. Frank Potts, Cliff Gore, Louis Montgomery, and Robert Turner. Row Two: Coach Frank Kocsis, Vince McCarrie, Henry Thiesfeld, Chauncey Turnbow, Charles Weaver, and Dennis Kroll. VARSITY SCORES Won 9, Lost 3 ACAL Champions Richmond 34... .Pittsburg 16 Richmond 40... .Pacific ie Richmond 28....College Park Za Richmond 18....Livermore 16 Richmond 13....Clayton Valley 38 Richmond 18....Novato 28 Richmond 40....Redwood 10 Richmond 35... .Encinal 11 Richmond 25....Berkeley 28 Richmond 46....San Leandro 9 Richmond 34... .Ells 9 Richmond 47....DeAnza 7 Vince McCarrie demonstrates a single leg take down on Joe Ortega. Coach Kocsis proudly stands with his trophy winners. Row 300 One: Larry Washington and Craig Wood. Row Two: Marco Gonzalez and Charles Weaver. MARCO GONZALEZ LARRY WASHINGTON CRAIG WOOD 148 Ib. ACAL Champion 98 Ib. ACAL Champion 106 Ib. ACAL Champion Gives Oilers First ACAL Title Larry Washington puts the breakdown hold on Craig Wood during a practice match. Coach Frank Kocsis shakes Charles Weaver's hand, as the star wrestler accepts the most valuable wrestling trophy at the Pacific High School tournament. Charles was also the 191 Ib. ACAL Champion. The referee gives the decision to the Oilers. Junior Grapplers Make JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM—Row One: Melvin Thornton , Al Barker, Gary Gore, Dan Ebert, Leroy Holland, Hubbard Wallace, and John Green, Manager. Row Two: Wayne King, Robert Turner, Keith Logan, Henry Thiesfeld, Noel Carvalho, Ralph Vega, and Robert Bonner. SEASON'S SCORES Won 10, Lost 2 | | Richmond 26... .Pittsburg 31 Richmond 35... .Pacitic 21 | Richmond 31....College Park 28 Richmond 48....Livermore 15 | Richmond 17... .Clayton Valley ar Richmond 28....Novato 18 Richmond 52....Redwood 13 Richmond 42....Encinal 10 | Richmond 34... .Berkeley 19 Richmond 47....San Leandro 8 Melvin Thornton endeavors to take Alroy Richmond 56... . Ells 8 eee een Richmond 44....De Anza 1] Robert Turner, Varsity, tries to keep from being pinned by Marco Gonzalez, Varsity. cradle Noel Carvalho, Junior Varsity. Bill Runions, Varsity, has a leg vine on Ralph Vega, Junior Varsity. Cliff Gore, Varsity, has a cross body ride on Leroy Holland, Junior Varsity. Mel Thorton wins a decision against San Leandro. Dan Ebert, Junior Varsity, tries a power switch on George McGlothen, Varsity. Varsity Cagers VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM—Row One: Condi Martinez, guard; Sam Eastman, guard; Herbie Phillips, guard; UPPER LEFT—Lisso Harper flies high to score against Ells High. LOWER LEFT—Phil Hubbard leaps over a Wilson High player in an effort to score. ; Dominate League Until Playoff Steve Meahan, forward; Guy Gaines, guard; Tom Barrett, forward, and Will McKelvy, guard. Row Two: | Coach Rich Abel, Lisso Harper, forward; Harry Brown, forward; Phil Hubbard, center; James Anderson, center; Larry Lobb, center; Luther Champion, center, and James Jordan, center. I j | SEASON'S SCORES | ACAL Second Place Won: 22 Lost: 5 Richmond 66 Pittsburg 50 Richmond 63 DeAnza a2 Richmond 44 DeAnza 43 Richmond 74 Wilson 60 Richmond 80 Pacific 61 Richmond 74 Pacific 70 } Richmond 73 St. Ignatius 54 Richmond 60 Balboa 62 Richmond 94 El Cerrito 72 Richmond 61 Oakland 54 Richmond 73 El Cerrito 57 Richmond 91 Encinal 45 Richmond 53 Poly 63 Richmond 73 Encinal OF Richmond 80 Alumni 67 Richmond 69 Sacred Heart 58 Richmond 47 Fremont 56 Richmond 59 Berkeley 72 Richmond 71 Cubberley 51 Richmond 68 Berkeley 62 Richmond 70 San Leandro 46 | Richmond 62 San Leandro 42 Richmond 74 Alameda 59 Richmond 83 Alameda 59 Richmond 59 Harry Ells 45 Richmond 71 Harry Ells ao Playoff I] Richmond 54 Berkeley 6] Oilers Repeat As Champs TOURNAMENT SCORES Thursday, March 2 Richmond 82-Buchser 69 Friday, March 3 Richmond 80-Gilroy 66 Saturday, March 4 Richmond 83 Castlemont 82 Coach Rich Abel shows off the winning team trophy Oilers Lisso Harper, James Anderson, and Steve Meahan surround a Gilroy player in an attempt to slap the James Anderson poses with ball away. The Oilers went on to defeat Gilroy in the second encounter of the tournament. his All-Tournament team trophy, Harry Brown becomes a member at ihe All. Oilers capture three places on All-Tournament Team: Left, Lisso Harper, center, Tournament team for the James Anderson. second consecutive year Harry Brown; and far right, 9s And Cop Gridley Tournament ooh | The Oilers pose after edging Castlemont for the Gridley Two: Lisso Harper, Condi Martinez, Luther Champion, James Tournament Championship. Row One: Harry Brown, Will Jordon, James Anderson, Phil Hubbard, Larry Lobb, Coach McKelvy, Steve Meahan, Sam Eastman, and Guy Gaines. Row Dennis Giuntini, and Coach Rich Abel. Capturing ACAL second place honors, the Oilers were Oakland 83-82. invited to participate in the Gridley Tournament March The Oilers brought home not only the championship 23, and 4. The cagers beat Buchser of Santa Clara trophy, but also the perpetual trophy for having won the Thursday night 82-69. Gilroy went down in defeat Friday tourney three times: in 1955, 1966, and 1967. night by the score of 80-66. In the final game, the Oilers Three Oilers, Harry Brown, James Anderson, and Lissor won the Tournament crown by slipping by Castlemont of Harper, were placed on the All-Tournament team. he x + nt, This is the first year that Senior forward, Lisso Harper, Members of the winning Oilers congratulate each other after the Saturday night victory. made the All-Tournament team. Will McKelvy holds the tournament net. Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich RICKY LAYTON Guard MIKE BRANSON Guard Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich Rich mond mon mon mon mon mon mon mon mon mond mond mond OVO! CO OV OUO ORO: mond mond mond mond mond mond mond mond Richmond Richmond Richmond SEASON'S SCORES ACAL First Place Won: 18 Lost: 4 Tied: 1 te) 38 47 4] 44 64 48 64 56 47 62 46 47 eye 60 30 65 99 78 3] 58 56 Pittsburg Wilson St. Ignatius Oakland DeAnza Pacific Balboa El Cerrito Encinal Fremont Berkeley San Leadnro eS Alameda Ells DeAnza Pacific El Cerrito Encinal Seniors Berkeley San Leandro Alameda Ells 20 30 49 42 44 40 30 38 22 oe, 42 30 WENDELL HORTON Guard DON STUART Guard IKE WARDLEY Forward RAY DAGLOW Forward—Center C64 Pe S| rag Ae SAPS Ley Px JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM—Row One: Wendell Horton, Don Stuart, Mike Branson, John Adams, Ricky Layton and Charles Meahan. Row Two: Ike Wardley, Len Massaro, Ray Daglow, Don Stalker, Dan Johnson, Robert Gustafson, and Glen Jones. Kneeling: Stanley King. Junior Hoopsters Score ACAL First GLEN JONES Guard DON STALKER Center Coach Dennis Giuntini draws a new scoring play to team members. Experience aes “ R In Soph Rich ae NS Wak aula Basketball SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM—Row Two: Coach James Schriber, Steve Decker, Rolander Holmes, Keith De Long, Bob Heihn, Bob Garcia, Larry Moore, and Ned Nabeta. Row One: Ken Shiloh, Don Horne, Howard Stewart, Steve Bridges, Jim Burnett, and Dave Re. HOWARD STEWART Guard 310 NED NABETA BOB HEIHN De Center SEASON'S SCORES Won: 15 Lost: 5 ACAL Second Place Richmond 32 Washington 79 Richmond 47 West Campus 45 Richmond 72 West Campus 51 Richmond 53 DeAnza 39 Richmond 62 Pacific 52 Richmond 47 Balboa 52 Richmond 56 El Cerrito 29 Richmond 56 Encinal 34 Richmond 43 Berkeley 49 Richmond 54 San Leandro 49 Richmond 48 Alameda 21 Richmond 61. Harry Ells 57 Richmond 33 DeAnza OT Richmond 49 Pacific 45 Richmond 61 El Cerrito 57 Richmond 55 Encinal 39 Richmond 50 Berkeley 74 Richmond 51 San Leandro 4] Richmond 72 Alameda OF: Richmond 68 Harry Ells 75 JIM BARNETT LARRY MOORE Guard Forward es Fs . Pay (= 7 KEN SHILOH Forward Howard Stewart, outstanding player; Coach Schriber, and Bob Heihn, captain, pause on their way to the last game of the season. 311 The five starting pitchers with Coach Emery Phillips are Gene Burton, Tony Dorado, Leonard Massaro, Gary Chaires, and Bill Richmond. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM—Row One: Dan Taylor, Manager, Mike Bunch, Mike Branson, Greg Ayres, Gene Gallegos, Gary Chaires, Mike Merriman, and Mike Warwick. Row Two: Tony Dorado, Gene Burton, Phil Robbins, Ike Wardley, Ricky Scott, MIKE WARWICK Catcher ’ Baseball Leads League WAYNE MITCHELL First Baseman Wayne Mitchell, and Bill Richmond. Row Three: Coach Emery Phillips, Leonard Massaro, Willie Harris, John Goularte, David Gurske and Luther Champion. WILLIE HARRIS Outfielder RICKY SCOTT GENE GALLEGOS MIKE MERRIMAN Outfielder Second Baseman Third Baseman JV Diamondmen Strong Crown Contenders es JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM—Row One: Richard Williams, Ronald Hyde, Marco Gonzalez, Roger Slates, Tim Cucchi, and John Serb. Row Two: Rhondarian Fletcher, Rick Panedes, Bob Jameson, Joaquin Duzon, Vic Joyce, John Lancaster, Sherman Lee, and Rick Layton. Row Three: Coach Frank Milo, Jim Steacy, Calvin Kelly, Randy Murphy, Robert Bonner, Tony Dorado, and Don Champion, Manager. ‘ PITCHING STAFF—Row One: Bob Jameson and Roger Slates. RONALD HYDE 7 Row Two: Coach Frank Milo, Tony Dorado, and Robert Bonner. Catcher, Infielder JIM STEACY RICK LAYTON First Base, Infielder gern es ca, Third Base, Infielder nter, uttielder : MARCO GONZALEZ VIE JOVGE SHERMAN LEE Catcher Shortstop, Infielder Left Field, Infielder ROBERT BONNER BOB JAMESON RANDY MURPHY Pitcher Pitcher Right Field mK a, va CALVIN KELLY ROGER SLATES JOUQUIN DUZON Second Base, Infielder Pitcher Infielder, Third Base ee _ _ onsen ete SC RN meee SERRE RONEN ARR NARRORRRRE RNa Varsity C VA RSITY TRACK TEAM—Row One: Milton Branch, Robert Gent, Glen Jones, Brian O'Keefe, Bennie Fox ‘ Herbie Phillips, Charles Jones, Brian Marlowe, Terry Crase, Al Garcia, and Raymond McCoy. Row Two: Albert a. Harris, Don Godwin, Ed Faeth, Doug Farrell, Mike Scott, Steve Yost, Dwight Lee, Bruce Greer, John Akin, Row : Three: Coach Ken Richter, Clarence Taylor, Charles Tipton, Glen Hammock, Doug Bolt, John Hardin, Milton D Taylor, Lisso Harper, Raymond Daglow, Jerry Koehne, Larry Priest, Don Mecardo, Clayton Sylvester, Don 880 Relay Team—Doug Williams, Roy Nickola, Phil Hubbard, Ed Watt, Jewel McCullar, John Sui, Gary Metcalf, Royce Stone, Keith Farrell Albert — Harris Bradley, and Ken Meyers. ED FAETH Miler Hurdlers—Royce Stone, John Harkin, Lisso Harper, Don Williams, and Larry Priest Mile Relay Team—Dwight Lee, Bruce Greer, Albert ALBERT HARRIS Discus Men—Roy Nickola, Jewel McCullar, Phil Harris, and Clarence Taylor Two-Mile Run Hubbard, and Clayton Sylvester. ‘y Ovalmen Strong In League i : 440 Relay Team—Mike Scott, Doug Farrell, Don Williams, and Clarence Taylor. ¥ Don Williams, and Clarence Taylor Pole Vaulters—Don Godwin and Glen ris Hammock. —_ f « —_— %, ( STEVE YOST Two-Mile Run Shot Putters—John Akins, Jewel McCullar,.Charles Weaver, Gary Metcalf, and Brian O'Keefe CLARENCE TAYLOR Sprinters—Mike Scott, Don Mercado, and Doug Farrell. 220 and 440 ‘‘B’’ Tracksters Have Fast 5S} “B pole vaulters are Dennis Knuckles, Dennis Martin, and Phil Soditch. BEE DISTANCE MEN—Row One: Gary Burk, Mel Thorton, and Craig Wood. Row Two: Howard Blake, Dan Farrell, Don Mason, and Wayne King. “B’ middle men are Roosevelt Williams and Art Smith. De “B™ sprinters are Manuel Grigsby, Wendell Horton, and Joe Daniels. “B’ shot putters are Don Wilson, Llewelly Christian, and Ralph Edwards. ist Start To Defend League Title B’’ TRACK TEAM—Row One: Wayne King, Mel Thornton, George McGlothen, Wendell Horton, Dennis Martin, Don Wilson, Joe Daniel, and Craig Wood. Row Two: Howard Blake, Llewelly Christian, Steve Little Art Diaz, Dan Farrell, Art Smith, and Emanuel Grigsby. Row Three: Ralph Edwards, Gary Burk, Alfonso Bailey, Regind Huey, Carlos Ortega, Phil Soditch, Dennis Knuckles, Mike Lee, and Don Mason “B hurdlers are Steve Little, Mike Lee, Dennis Martin, George McGlothen, and Joe Daniel. 440 RELAY TEAM—Joe Daniel, Wendell Horton, Steve Little, and Manuel Grigsby. Netters Develop Tennis Skills 2 2 TENNIS TEAM—Row One: Larry Lenz, Lance Morgan, Mike Pinto, Dennis Leong, Richard Betti, and Jim Gilley. Row Two: Dennis Kroll, Ron Mifflin, Bill Hammett, Fred Claypole, Danny Brooks, Steve Monson, Carlos Villigran, Wayne Cunningham, and Coach Rich Abel. Not pictured: Cliff Golden, John Dickey, Fred Pylant, and Ed DeSousa. RICHARD BETTI First Singles DENNIS LEONG Second Singles Not Pictured: Mike Pinto LANCE MORGAN Fourth Singles Third Singles 320 JIM GILLEY Fifth Singles, Doubles GOLF TEAM COMPETES AT RICHMOND GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB GOLF TEAM—Row One: Bob Felts, Condi Martinez, and Ed Pocekay. Row Two: John Beneze, Bob Newcomer, Steve Decker, Jay Sheets, and Coach Jerry Ludy. John Beneze drives down fairway. Condi Martinez prepares to tee-off Condi Martinez lines up a putt. CINDERMAN ROUT PLEASANT HILL WITH OV The start and running portion of the pole vault are just as important as the jump itself. A Pleasant Hill man shows winning form in shotput event. Varsity Scores Richmond 79 Pleasant Hill 48 Coaches Richter, Anderson, and Koesis plan strategy for 880 relay. Watching is just as important as participating in all sports Gary Flowers is the official in ; Jewell McCullar pits his body behind his shot- charge of measuring the dis- put heave. tances of the shot-put event. A Pleasant Hill vaulter proves that this event is one of the toughest in track competition. Bruce Greer jogs around for a warming up exercise. 4 e ¢ i . mt PAGANI SK ce SS T i ee © eS cx a 8 ae ea RE aw ei His Dennis Martin and George McGlothen check the most important thing in any foot race, the starting blocks. The discus involves many weird positions, as this Pleasant Hill man shows. ma whet at : ae “ a “ iin — a = i ain The varsity hurdlers get off to a fast Steve Rowe is looking pleased with the start. shotput throw. “B'' Scores : Richmond 93-Pleasant Hill 34 These are some of the antics which go on while the coaches aren't around. The high hurdles are dangerous, as Coach Anderson warns the B Squad. Gale Smith, awarded Gold Trunks, had to score a minimum of 25 chinups, 105 inch standing broad jump, 5.7 second 50 yard dash, 78 58 situps, 1:19 600 yard run and a 210 feet softball throw besides earning 7 grade points. LEO BANDINI 600 Yard Run: 1:22 Boys Win Trunks For Highest S« In Decathlon Events Decathlon is a sports contest consisting of six track and field events. All boys in Physical Education must compete in all events, which are as follows: situps, 600 yard run, 50 yard dash, pullups, standing broadjump and the softball throw. The boys must qualify in six out of six decathlon events and have a “C’ average or better to acquire silver or gold trunks. The six individual pictures on these two pages are the boys who scored the highest in the six events. WILL McKELVY AL SMITH Situps: 86 Pullups: 48 HUBERT CRAFT Standing Broad Jump: 110 inch PERCY GALLON Zyl 50 Yard Dash: 5:8 PURPLE TRUNKS In order to become a Purple Trunk winner, a student must have 15 chinups, a 97 inch standing broad jump, 6.2 second 50 yard dash, 62 48 situps, 1:27 600 yard run, a 174 feet softball throw and 6 grade points. LOUIS HILL — cout Union, 267 tet PURPLE STRUNK WINNERS: Wil MeKelvy, leo. Bandini Gree, Rideau, temeeilen vel Grigsby. LEADERS CLUB: Row One: Leo Bandini, Sammy Roberson, Jim Ailey, Don Hansen, Dave McArthur, Cliff Finlayson, Alvin Pedescleaux. Row Two: Mike Godwin, Danni Chapman, Jim Norton, James Weaver, Rich Jones, Jack Lundquist, and Steve Waranietz. RED TRUNKS In order to become a RED TRUNK winner, a student must have 12 chinups, a 95 inch standing broad jump, 6.3 second 50 yard dash, 55 46 situps, 1:30 600 yard run, a 165 feet softball throw and 6 grade points. RED TRUNK WINNERS: Row One: Mike Godwin, Mike Salle, Larry Wheeler, Arthur Diaz, George Hyland, Randy Murphy, Condi Martinez, James Burnett, Steven Bridges, and Lorin Batchelder. Row Two: Joe Ursini, Gene Gallegos, Gary Anderson, Howard Rew, John Adams, John Stephenson, Steve Meahan, Kennard Shiloh, and David Williams. Managers Take Care Of Equipment VARSITY BASKETBALL— Kenneth Mclntosh JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL—Ralph Manning, Alvin Pedescleaux and Donald Champion. VARSITY WRESTLING— John Green JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING— Rick Scott JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL—Mike Manis, James Uribi and John Anderson. VARSITY BASEBALL— VARSITY FOOTBALL—David Gillette and Daniel Mayeda. Danny Taylor Oilers Prove To Be Outstanding ALBERT HARRIS All-ACAL Safety Football DON FINE AL BAILEY Most Valuable Lineman Most Valuable Bee Oil Can Award, Football Cross Country a i. STEVE Osi Most Valuable Runner ACAL Champion, Team Captain Cross Country me “ox Aw va) by), i ie tS ™ wD, CRAIG WOOD Phil Hubbard tries to rebound against De Anza. ACAL Champion 106 Ib. Class 3rd North Coast Section Wrestling Players And Receive Various Tr MARCO GONZALEZ JV Football Team Captain, ACAL Wrestling 145 Ib. Champion PHIL HUBBARD Richard Christensen Award Winner Basketball JAMES ANDERSON All Gridley Tournament Team Basketball BENNY FOX Most Improved Runner Cross Country HARRY BROWN All-American Blanket Winner, All- ACAL, All-East Bay, All-City, All- Riordian Tourney Team, All-Gridley Tourney Team, All-Metropolitan Basketball, Broke School Career Scoring Mark. Bobby Bonner leads the blocking for Charles Weaver against Berkeley at the University of California's Memorial Stadium. js Trophies, Awards, And Honors DENNIS KROLL Co-captain Football LISSO HARPER Co-captain Basketball, All-City, 2nd Team All- ACAL, All-Gridley Tournament Team Broke school single game scoring mark 38 points CHARLES WEAVER Most Valuable Back, All-American Blanket, All- City, All-ACAL, All-Eastbay, Chosen to play in North-South Shrine Game in Football; Most Valu- able Wrestler, ACAL 191 |b. Champion, North STEVE MEAHAN Coast Champion, Ist Acalanes Invitational Tour- Co-captain Basketball nament, Most Valuable Wrestler Pacific Invita- tional Tournament. CHAUNCY TURNBOW Co-captain Football-Wrestling 329 Charles Weaver breaks through the Berkeley line. Harry Brown moves on James Anderson. Top Athletes Are Members Of Letter Societies Block R A boy is entitled to be a member of the Block ‘'R” Society and have all Block “'R ’ privileges by receiving a Varsity Block, Junior Varsity Block, or a numeral. However, to become an active member, the athlete must attend Block ‘'R meetings. Pim ene ee ay ee ee TH Block R Members—Standing: Danny Brooks, President. Row One: Cliff Golden, Roger Slate, Marco Gonzalez, Ron Dover, and Richard Betti. Row Two: Larry Clutts, Frans Ruijters, Phillip Robbins, Chuck Yates, and Ed Faeth. Row Three: Willie Smith, Otis Black, Glen Hammack, Al Garcia, and Jim Meskauskas. Row Four: Coach Frank Milo and Coach Jerry Ludy, Sponsors. ie ctononne Winged R To obtain a Winged “R™ one must have had three semesters of GAA or must have participated in eight sports, a B skill in two sports, and 14 points, which can be earned by being an officer, manager, or by going to play days. Winged R Members—Linda Pereira, Regennia Bensch, Mrs. Claire Shaw, Sponsor; Carol Pontious, Millie Reser, and Mary Chesnick. 330 Ss Managers Attend GAA Council A manager is elected by the sports group to represent that group on the G.A.A. council. She must attend council meetings on Thursday and report back to her group the action of the council. She also takes roll for R the activity sports group. She sees that the equipment is distributed and returned. She meets with the sponsor to record who is eligible for awards such as perfect attend- ance, B skill, and All-Star awards. LINDA LOVE CAROL ASHFORD Archery Volleyball and Hockey KATHY JACKSON BETTY MARTINEZ PHYLLIS FLUTE Swimming Badminton Tennis SANDY INGRAHAM BILLIE JONES TYRA YOUNG Basketball Fencing Track and Field Girls’ Athletic Association DEBBY BRYAN MRS. PAT CRANGLE President Sponsor REGENNIA BENSCH Vice-President LORETTA KYLE BEVERLY INGRAM Social Chairman Secretary -Treasurer ALICE REED | | General Sports Manager FALL CAROL PONTIOUS MARY CHESNICK Winged-R President Winged-R Secretary ALICE REED Winged-R Vice-President Builds Interest a aailil Eon ce a ee I LORETTA KYLE Vice-President MRS. ELIZABETH STEVENSON Sponsor DEBBY BRYAN President SYLVIA MOORE MARY CHESNICK General Sports Manager Secretary -Treasurer ALICE REED Social Chairman SPRING MARY CHESNICK eee a MRS. CLAIRE SHAW Winged ‘'R’ President ions isi Sponsor REGENNIA BENSCH Winged ''R’” Vice-President Volleyball 5; ls Active Pi VOLLEYBALL TEAM—Row One: Margaret Rodriquez, Florence Gribaudo, Diane Moore, Carol Ashford, Linda Love, Linda Oliviera, and La Juana Fernandez. Row Two: Mercedes Guzman, Margaret Craft, Diane Combs, Gwen Veal, Shirley King, Patsy Washington, and Gail Harris. Kathy Rodriquez officiates a volleyball game. Marie spike cia Cr net. Mrs. Betty Garcia and Mrs. Patricia Crangle, sponsors; go over the volleyball scores with Myrtle Hyde and Carol Ashford. all Sport in e GAA Program VOLLEYBALL TEAM—Row One: Myrtle Hyde, Tyra Young, Regennia Bensch, Mary Chesnick, Nancy Kerman, Marie Calhoun, and Billie Jones. Row Two: Patsy Skinner, Brenda Sands, Lois Wydermyer, Alice Reed, Eva Rincon, Linda Pereira, and Joan Kerman. Diane Combs serves the ball over the net. so au eis OE Volleyball participants prepare to rally for the serve. Marie Calhoun gets set to spike the ball, as Mrs. Patri- cia Crangle serves it over the net. VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS—Row One: Mary Anne Soule, Debbie Stout, Tyra Young, Mona Flute, and Pat Lexon. Row Two: Margaret Rodriquez, Kathy Rodriquez, Brenda Sands, and Regennia Bensch. Basketball Has | BASKETBALL MEMBERS—Row One: Lawana Hernandez, Margaret Craft, Carol Ashford, and Marie Calhoun. Row Two: Barbara Jefferson, Edith Jones, and Gwen Veal. Georgetta Germany attempts to make a free throw. BASKETBALL MEMBERS—Row One: Nancy McGrath, Patsy Washington, Linda Oliveira, and Florence Gribaudo. Row Two: Millie Reser, Myrtle Hyde, Phillis Flute, and Ramona Flute. eamenvedetidemmmliumarmuresmto cao = BASKETBALL MEMBERS—Row One: Judi Haney, Lynnette Gray, Diane Moore, Betty Cooper, and Sharon Bacom. Row Two: Patsy Skinner, Beverly Ingram, Shirley Reid, and Eva Rincon. yg Largest GAA Turnout BASKETBALL MEMBERS—Row One: Pat Lexton; Kathy Rodriquez, Lois Wyder- myer, and Georgetta Germany. Row Two: Billie Jones, and Elouise Thomas. Eva Rincon, Assistant Manager, and Sandy Ingraham, Manager, get ready to jump for the ball as Mrs. Claire Shaw, Sponsor, throws it up. Girls look up seeking for the ball. BASKETBALL MEMBERS—Row One: Theresa Talley, Mary Ann Soule, Nancy Kerman, Joan Kerman, and Loretta Kyle. Row Two: Mary Chesnick, Gail Harris, Berta Thomas, and Alice Reed. TENNIS PARTICIPANTS—Row One: Florence Srebaudo, Nancy Kerman, Linda Martinez, Vicki Spiher, Tyra Young, Brenda Sands, Berta Thomas, and Darisetta Sanford. Row Two: Regennia Bensch, Joan Kerman, Pat Lexon, Debbie Sims, Shirley Reid, Dorietha Harris, Patsy Washington, Gail Harris, and Betty Martinez. Duce and Love Battle On GAA Tennis Court Sponsor Mrs. Pat Crangle and the Tennis Manager, Phillis Flute, review the schedule. Vicki Spiher reaches up high to return a serve. Girls battle in a double tennis match. Becky Mello practices returning the ball. Girls Learn Hockey Skills HOCKEY MEMBERS—Row One: Dianner Combs, Linda Love, Carol Ashford, Regennia Bensch, Linda Pereira, and Barbara Gonzalez. Row Two: Margaret Craft, Berta Thomas, Sylvia Moore, Wanda Harris, Gwen Veal, and Lajuana Fernandez. Regennia Bensch and Linda Pereira bully for the-ball. Hockey player Linda Pereira demonstrates the proper way to hit the 339 ball. Boys And Girls and Girls retrieve their arrows in co-ed archery. Students wait on the volleyball court while the Coach takes roll. A boy is out at first A student prepares to serve the ball. Boys walk out to the archery range. iii Baseball is one of the sports that one can take for co-ed. Girls wait for the ball to be served over the net. Students gather around the targets to record their scores. FENCING MEMBERS—Row One: Kathy Bond, Judy Gordon, Mary Ann Soule, and Romona Flute. Row Two: Linda Oliveria, Lupe Esaimillia, Pat Fuller, Nancy Kerman, Florence Aribaudo, and Debbie Korte. Miss Margaret Jesseph, Sponsor, oeeyelen instructs Billie Jones upon the Carol Girls line up to practice fencing skills. FENCING MEMBERS—Row One: Carol Ash- LaJjua ford, Reginnia Bensch, Carol Pontious, and Thom Girls’ Defense FENCING MEMBERS—Row One: Margaret Rodriguez, Mercedes Guzman, Sharon Bacom, and Josephine Chan. Row Two: Patsy Haney, Barbara Foster, Mary Clesnick, Billie Jones, Joan Kerman, and Patsy Haney. proper way to hold her foil as Carol Pontious observes. LaJuana Fernandez. Row Two: Pat Clark, Berta Thomas, Margaret Craft, and Pat Lexon. Girls practice the ‘lunge’ in GAA fencing. Carol Pontious struggles to retrieve her arrow. Mrs. Claire Shaw looks pleased as Linda Love marks down the girls’ scores. Verdia Gibson prepares to launch her arrow. Zs) Bt ae 344 Mrs. Claire Shaw, Sponsor, observes the shooting. Sandra Ingraham aims her arrow at the target. ARCHERY MEMBERS—ROW ONE: Diane Johnson, Beverly Hogan, Gayle Collins, Linda Love, Michele Turner, and Lynette Gray. ROW TWO: Di anney Combs, Jeanette Lawson, Pasty Skinner, Elouise Thomas, Gwen Veal, Verdia Gipson, and Shirley King. Girls Master The Bow N’ Arrow Through Much Skill And Practice ARCHERY MEMBERS—ROW ONE: Sandra Ingtaham, Judi Simpier, Judy Hendrix, Vicki Peoples, and Sharon Key. ROW TWO:—Shirley Chan, Betty Norton, Carol Pontious, Georgetta Germany, Patricia Clark, and JoAnn Herring. Yell Leaders and Pom-Pon girls spread contagious spirit, Students stand at attent Mike Pinto convinces the audience he’s mad during a skit. ENJOY RALLIES One of the duties of the rally boys is to preserve order at the ends of the field. yard the ‘Time Tunnel”. rooters bus Two custodians tape a poster which boosts the enthusiasm for the big Berkeley game Kathy Rios and Lonnie Jackson keep time with the beat. Vicki Weston makes a grimace as Seniors rise for the final “Navy Blue and Red. Girls Splas At Plunge SWIMMING MEMBERS—Row One: Kathy Jackson, Debbie Stout, Theresa Tally, and Linda Pereira. Row Two: Linda Ferdig, Frances Del Real, Carol VanHoose, and Debbie Bryant. Carol VanHoose searches for the water. Kathy Jackson relaxes for a while on the diving board. h To Learn e Swim Skills oxime, en ah Ate lat eed Bos Lem Ce at Mrs. Elizabeth Stevenson, Instructor, shows good diving form. Debbie Stout makes a big splash as she attempts to dive. Mrs. Elizabeth Stevenson does a flip flop (above and below). Linda Pereira stretches before reaching the water. Girls Become St Elouise Thomas and _ Lois Wydermeyer are neck and neck at the finish line. TRACK MEMBERS—Row One: Margaret Craft, Gwen Veal, Eva Rincon, and Linda Love. Row Two: Judy Haney, Millie Reser, Debbie Bryan, Linda Barton, and Shirley Reid Wanda Stevens shows her style of running. Gail Harris attempts to beat Gwen Veal at the final stretch of the race. 350 1e Sprinters In Track TRACK MEMBERS—Row One: Gloria Conwright, Diane Moore, Unknown, Phyllis Cortez, Pat Molton. Row Two: Pat Gray, Wanda Harris, Pat Wells, Juanita McGowan, and Gail Collins. One of the members of the GAA Track team shows her ability to run the fifty yard dash. TRACK MEMBERS—Row One: Patsy Washington, Sandra Ingraham, Unknown, Wanda Stevens, and Gail Harris. Row Two: Elouise Thomas, Patsy Skinner, Georgetta Germany, Betty Cooper, and Lois Wydermeyer. Pat Penner, Pam Cole, and Lamonda Page are involved in an intricate dance routine. Modern Dance C © Class Provides Pairing together in their routine are Pat Penner and Shari O'Neal. Pondering her next move is Chery! Minton. Demonstrating the quality of originality in dance are La- monda Page and Pat Pen- ner. ce Choreography es For Plays Charlene Davis devotes her attention to Miss Susan Grant, instructor, as she demonstrates the steps to the dance. Norma Carlsen demonstrates precision in dance. As Nancy Gallagher practices in the background, Menezes chats with Karen Dozier. Cindy Silvas concentrates intently on the form of her dance. GAA Goes ‘Way Out West’’ PARTICIPANTS AT THE BANQUET—Row One: Sandy Ingraham, Ramona Flute, Debbie Stout, Carol Ashford, Mary Anne Sowle, and La Juana Fernandez. ROW TWO: Billie Jones, Pat Lexon, Florence Gribaudo, Nancy Kerman, Kathy Rodriquez, Betty Martinez, Shirley King, and Myrtle Hyde. Miss Helen McDonald pre- sents Loretta Kyle with a Winged R award. Myrtle Hyde receives her award from Alice Reed. The Physical Education Instructors swing into a square dance. At Annual Awards Banquet he Physical Education teachers step out in time for another square dance. Miss McDonald, extreme right; dresses in keeping with the theme, “way out west’. January 18, 1967 Debbie Bryan, Shirley Reid, and Loretta Kyle proudly display their awards. ALL-STAR AWARD RECIPIENTS include Alice Reed, Loretta Kyle, Carol Pontious, and Regennia Bensch. a @ = GSE ER eee throne emer nena” . : : 3 : Leaders Assist In PE Instructors Ed PE LEADERS—Row One: Sharie Sbrazza, Sandy Kawahara, Debby Bryan, and Mary Chesnick. Row Two: Lynne Bacher, Cathy Ranger, Regennia Bensch, and Dee Squires. Donna Haver demonstrates the foreward hand volleyball serve to Barbara Fenoglio. PE Leader Carol Winters takes roll in her first period class. st In Teaching s Fundamentals Carlotta Schell shows Brenda Ayes the correct way to hold a baseball bat. PE LEADERS—Row One: Carol Winters, Connie Oliviera, Carlotta Schell, and Donna Haver. Row Two: Carol Pon- tious, Sandy Fisher, Marcelle Maddox, and Diane Rogers. PE LEADERS—Row One: Colette LeFebrve, JoAnn Reis, Phebe O'Shea, and Mary Dybdahl. Row Two: Alice Reed, Linda Wade, Marlene Quintana, Linda Barton, and Loretta Kyle. 357 Harry Brown, Guy Gaines, and their teammates discuss Oiler strategy during time-out. The Decider Lisso Harper goes up and around Leonard Matthews of Ells to score. Oiler hoopsters take a well-deserved breather Guy Gaines does a lean-in jump shot around an Ells’ player. Poised Harry Brown lets a free shot fly. The valuable bench of the Navy Blue and Red watches the traditional rival game at Richmond Auditorium. Lisso Harper positions himself to pick off a rebound. OF FIRST ACAL ROUND Phil Hubbard fires a free throw. The Ells bench looks dismayed as the Oilers roll up points. —— Siemens — Mr, Gray s-only and well-beloved child is Resalie, who “wos born in 1933. Rosalie wos an enchanting child, effortlessly floating through: elementary schoo! and junior high: Even at RUCH.S. from which she graduated in 1951, she caused her father’s heart to melt; always in pride and atfection. never embarrassment. She was a top scholar, CSF and all that, and wos loved and admired by all for her sweetness and happy. thoughttuiness. At the University of California fram which she graduated like her parents, Rosalie, like Her mother, met her future husband, Mr, Robert Evans Thomason iL Before she: married him in ADVERTISEMENTS June of 1957. Rosalie taught elementary schools (unlike her parents) in Oakland and San Francisco. Rosalie’s wedd ing was an elegant one in which the father of the bridé seemed much fess harrassed than is usually the case. if this marvelous picture is any indication, the father was fully as radiant as the bride. Rosalie and her husband now reside in Sunnyvale with Mr. Gray's two perfectly splendid grandchildren, Pamela Ann, age five, and Rob- ert Evans Ill, age two. Being a sobersided high school Principal, Grandpa Gray does not spoil these darlings. Not much! As Richmond Union High School gradually took on the patina of age, and nearly four generations of alumni peopled the earth, the old schooi came under a terrible cloud. Authorities ruled thet the school must be closed dawn by June, 1967, at the very latest. The reasori—it was not earthquake proof. This ruling shook everybody, no one more than Mr, Gray, who loves every brick of R.U.H.S. To inject a happy note, how- ever, three of the newest buildings were not condemned: the Science Building, just fin- ished in 1967, the Girls’ Gym and the Music Building. Neediess to say, everybody who loves R.U.H.S. is madly hoping that our school, strengthened, refurbished and modernized, will be open again for busi- ness as speedily as human ingenuity can devise. Conversely, nobody even allows himse lf to think that human ingenuity may just as easily be employed to knock the school down. Mildly speaking, this is a pretty how-do-you-do. Prophetically speoking, Mr. Gray must once again fight for dear old Richmond High. MACY'S CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF ‘67 325 10th Street 232-3333 BASEIN- ROBBINS - “e,, ICE CREAM MALTS SHAKES BANANA SPLITS SUNDAES SODAS AND CONES IN ALL FLAVORS Located next to McDonald's Golden Arches 14444 San Pablo Ave., San Pablo, Calif. Phone: 232-9754 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ‘67 From WESTON'S PHARMACY 1170 23rd Street Richmond, Calif. aS ei Bus. 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MEADOWS PHILLIPS 66 Phone: 235-7211 9 a.m. To 6 p.m. Complete Brake Front End Alignment Shop Wheel Balancing-Motor Tune Up Muffler Service-Tires-Wholesale Prices | 2697 Road 20, San Pablo George Meadows Phone: 222-0534 CENTRAL CLEANERS 10058 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito, California Phone: 524-6652 TROCAP IS EAST BAY GLASS | 98 Broadway Richmond, California Phone: 234-3004 COCKTAILS RESTAURANT prnanly FLORSHEIMS BARNETT'’S BOOTERIES 205 El Portal Center San Pablo, Calif. : : 460 El Cerrito Plaza GAYLON STONAKER 233-0148 Phone: 525-9616 EN cee. EPIETIRETTeN eR A-TO-Z RENTAL EQUIPMENT San Pablo, California “WE RENT MOST EVERYTHING’ Come in 2692 Road 20 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ‘67 Road 20 Phone 223-9883 P S MARKET MARYLANDER SHOES “Where Quality And Courtesy Prevail’ 921 Macdonald Phone: Richmond, California 230-174 EL SOBRANTE FLORAL Arrangements for Every Occasion 3564 Dam Road Fry Center El Sobrante, Calif. Phone: 223-7950 Pee ats Sees BLUE JAY SPORT SHOP 1167-23rd Street Phone: 235-3225 Richmond, California TRAVALINI FURNITURE COMPANY 1501 Macdonald Avenue Richmond, California CONGRATULAT'ONS, 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. ROGER'S A MAN'S SHOP FEATURING NAME BRANDS YOUNG-MEN-LEVI-KENNINGTON 801 MacDonald Avenue Richmond, California 235-4455 WOLFF JEWELERS 920 Richmond, California 232-8951 MECHANICS BANK Main Office 9th Macdonald Avenue 23225256 Richmond, California RICHMOND CAMERA CENTER The most complete Camera Shop 259 11th Street 232-6944 in the entire City of Richmond Richmond, California CALIFORNIA CASUAL FURNITURE Upholstering Co. Rattan Modern Furniture Draperies-Carpets, Etc. Chet Erickson 10313 San Pablo Ave. Marian Erickson El Cerrito, California EARLE’'S VARIETY AND RELIGIOUS GIFTS 2770 Road 20, San Pablo Phone: 223-1700 Gwen Earle Benson Statues Rosaries Bibles Missals PARK FLORIST CONGRATULATIONS TO: THE CLASS OF 67 235-0445 LAMBERT'S RUHS Blocks-Sweaters-Award Jackets Athletic Equipment and Sporting Goods 1418 Macdonald Ave. A L RECORD SHOP Richmond, California 284 El Portal Shopping Center 235-7275 San Pablo, California SIRIBLEY 5. JEWELERS Watches Diamonds Gifts Phone: 235-124] 1013 Macdonald Avenue Richmond, California NEFTY'S Smart Ladies Apparel 905 Macdonald Ave Richmond, Calif. Phone: 234-6684 Leo Shulster | | UPRPTVT SMES ie-satihie i ony ; TT dk oe i we ey uw es : ote qe = eg ae ay ns et i a: 2°8 +4 Gee ed. Sh ae ae igh School bee The Old Citadel Richmond Union H eee | wont A ee SPREER ES RMR es an (ae SSS ik SS Sia % Te em eS 7. : . : 2 ,' com 7 ee en Cail oe piste ane Pe es een en Many a story these walls would tell, if hear them we only would. ? Three great years | walked these halls. How can | not know a little of the story of these walls? Brick in its splendor, walls of mighty towers, no earthquake can hinder my memories of people | knew. “. mie The walls speak—on posters—of Ss events, of campaigns hard-fought, of ONE. preservaman. its pages ey, Thank you... This has been a year to remember. We tried to catch expressions and impressions of 1967 through the eye of a camera. We hope the 67 Shield will serve as a reflection of things past. A personal thanks goes out to each individual staff member who made the 67 Shield a reality. We appreciated the kindness of the teachers who cooperated when Shield members and photographers had assignments. We would like to extend our apprecia- tion to the American Yearbook Company and to Mr. Bill Stephenson, our AYC representative. A special thank you to Mrs. David C. Gray, Mr. Walter T. Helms, and Mr. Donald Church for going through their family aloums and giving us pictures to explain our annual's theme. We appreciated all the sports pictures and negatives from the Richmond Independent and the Gridley Herald, pictures from Macy's Photo Studio, and the color and extra photos from Mr. Edwards and Mr. Daddou. We wish to thank Miss Dorothy Madison for her literary assistance and writing, Miss Robin Simmons for lending us Kathy Stromsodt and her layout talent, and Miss Anges Gowen for loaning us Del Crockett, who typed many pages of this yearbook. We are grateful to Mrs. Alysse Lowe for caps and gowns, Miss Vera Crosby for outstanding student scholarship information, and Mrs. Nina Rookaird for letting us use her class for Senior pictures. Our staff is indebted to Jerry Young, Junior photographer; Carl McClafin, Junior assistant photographer; and the entire Journalism | class. The 1967 Shield would not have been possible if it were not for the understanding, patience, and assistance that the administration, faculty, and student body gave us. We thank each one of you. The Editors H H H — FACULTY INDEX ABEL, MR. RICHARD 36,305,306,307 Varsity Basketball Coach, Tennis Coach, Football An- nouncer, Basketball Statisticians Sponsor ANDERSON, MR. ROBERT 13,36 Director of Athletics, Cross Country, Track ANGELLA, MR. CESARE 13,30,228 Junior Prom, P.A. Assignment Chairman BAKER, MR. LEO 38,72 Senior Advisor, Radio Club, Faculty Social BARNES, MR. GORDON 30,72,229 Student Shop Maintenance Committee, Parking Lot Committee, Senior Advisor BEBELAAR, MR. JOHN 28 BELANGER, MISS BEVERLY 26,72,134,145 Senior Advisor, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play BENCH, MRS. DOROTHY 24,73 Senior Banquet, Senior Ball, Senior Advisor BENNETT, MR. FRED 21 Rally Committee, Discipline Review Committee, Activities Chaperone BENNETT, MRS. LEONTINE 28,59 English Dept. Chairman, AFS Club Sponsor, Career Con- ference BEST, MISS E. ALBERTA 28,228,229 Junior Prom, Commencement Speakers, Essay Contest AFS Club BILOTA, MR. JOSEPH 40 Junior Pennant Sale, Inter-racial Club, Athletic Committee, Negro History Lecture Program, Tutor Program BIRD, MRS. HAZEL 24 Elections Committee, Open House Committee BLEDSOE, MR. HOLLIS 40 Commencement Speakers, Athletic Committee BOLT, MR. ROBERT 1322 Election Program Chairman, Activities Chaperone BRIGGS, MR. MAYNARD Qhiee Senior Advisor BROWN, MRS. ERNESTINE 28 Senior Ball, Girls’ League COLBERG, MRS. MABEL 28 Open House Committee, Back-to-School Night Committee CRANGLE, MRS. PATRICIA 37 73,0082, 604,309,000 Senior Advisor, GAA Sponsor CROSBY, MISS VERA 23,177 Scholarship Counselor, International Day Sponsor, AFS Club, Career Conference DALE, MISS ELAINE 13,40,271 C.S.F. Sponsor, Honor Roll Advisor DARLEY, MR. LLOYD 23,175 DOMINGUEZ, MRS. NICILA 33,73,179 Spanish Club, Senior Ball, Senior Advisor DURANT, MRS. DOLORES 24,73 Elections Committee, Senior Banquet, Senior Advisor ELDREDGE, MRS. MARGARET 40 Student Exchange Program, Sophomore Advisor ENOS, MR. JOHN 62,40 Student Court Sponsor, Negro History Lecture Chairman, Faculty Club President, United Nations Contest Sponsor FINN, MR. ROBERT 72,30 Senior Advisor, C.S.F. Committee FISHER, MR. HAROLD 38 Junior Sponsor, Science Club, Safety Committee FITZGIBBON, MRS. JANE 28 Junior Prom FOGEL, MR. ROY 229,40 FRANSON, MR. OSCAR 13,34,73 Senior Advisor, Open House Committee, Back-to-School Night Committee FRY, MR. HIRAM 40 Library Committee, Commencement Speakers, Poster Committee GARCIA, MRS. BETTY 72,334 Senior Advisor, GAA GASKINS, MR. RICHARD 28,72 Senior Banquet, Commencement Speakers, Senior Advi sor GAZDAR, MR. NARI 4] Human Relations Club GEE, MRS. HELEN 38 Sophomore Advisor, Future Nurses Club GILLUM, MR. EVAN 73,34 Senior Advisor GIUNTINI, MR. DENNIS 36,139,295, 307,309 KYA Basketball game, JV Football, JV Basketball, Junior advisor GOWEN, MISS AGNES 13,24,189 PTA, Shield Distribution GRANT, MISS SUSAN 37,134,145,353 Senior Gaieties, Senior Play, GAA, Pom-pon girls GRAY, MR. DAVID 15,18,19 HALVORSEN, MRS. MARGOT 38,275 Science Dept. Chairman, Scholarship Committee, Career Conference, Future Nurses Club Sponsor HARVEY, MISS ANN 38 Activity Chaperone HATTICH, MR. WALTER 13,30 Open House Committee, Safety Committee HAWKINS, MRS. ETTA LOU 26 Sophomore Sponsor, Assistant Faculty Social Chariman, Exchange Student Committee ‘ HEALY, MRS. DONNA 24 Business Education Dept. Chairman, Scholarship Commit- tee, Career Conference HEATH, MR. V. D. 24 HENCHEY, MR. WILBUR 30 HOLM, MR. JOHN ... 33 Language Dept. Chairman, Career Conference, Modern Language Dept. District Chairman, Aerospace Workshop Committee, French Honor Society Sponsor HONOR, MR. FINN 198,28 Junior Play Director IWAI, MRS. MARGARET 26,73 4 T's Club Sponsor, Cap and Gown Committee, Senior Advisor JESSEPH, MISS MARGARET 37 ,342 GAA JOHNSON, MISS MARILYN ANN 28,178 KAPSIS, MRS. SUSAN 33 KERTIS, MRS. BEATRICE 28,283 Library Committee, Activity Chaperone KOCSIS, MR. FRANK 36,291, 292,300,301 Football Coach, Wrestling Coach, Rally Committee LARSON, MRS. HELEN 24 Junior Sponsor LARSON, MRS. VAUNEE 24,69,72 Senior Head Sponsor LAWTON, MR. STEPHAN 134,145,280, 34 Stagecraft Sponsor, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play LOWE, MRS. ALYSSE 13,41 Cap and gown committee, PTA, Back-to-School Night Committee, Open House Committee LUDY, MR. JERRY 36,139,295, 330 J.V. Football Coach, Golf Coach, Block R, KYA Basketball game LUTEN, MRS. BRENDA 28,145,185 Senior Play Director, Thespian Club Sponsor, Drama Field Trip Sponsor, Play Director MADISON, MISS DOROTHY 4) Installation Program Chairman, NDEA Social Studies Program, Shield Hack MATTONEN, MRS. CORA 28,73 Open House Committee, Senior Advisor McCARTHY, MISS KATHLEEN 41,177 Junior Prom, Future Nurses Club, Negro History Lecture Program McDONALD, MISS HELEN 13,37,354 GAA McGINNIS, MR. PAUL 4] Elections Committee, Welfare Committee McMILLAN, MR. J. J 30 Back-to-School Committee MILO, MR. FRANK 36,291 ,292,330 Varsity Football, J.V. Baseball, Block R MORI, MR. RICHARD 30 MULLEN, MR. LAWRENCE MURILLO, MR. ROBERT 28,235,251 ,274 Writers Club Sponsor, Sophomore Play Director, KYA Basketball Game MYERS, MRS. SYLVAN 29 C.S.F. Committee, Commencement Speakers MYREN, MISS ANN 4) Election Convention, Constitutional Revision Committee, NDEA Social Studies Program NEVILLE, MRS. AGNES 24 NORMAN, MR. ROY 38,72 Senior Advisor, Future Nurses Club OBERG, MR. FRED 73,275 Senior Advisor, Chess Club, Safety Committee O'CONNELL, MISS MELBA 25 Elections Committee, Typing Contest Sponsor OLIVIER, MISS TANYA 38,72,266 Senior Advisor OLSEN, MR. ROGER 32,145,164,165,167 Pom Pon Girls and Majorettes Sponsor, Career Confer- ence, Activities Committee, Marching and Pep Bands Sponsor, Senior Play OLSON, MISS HAZEL 13,22 OLSON, MR. ROBERT 21,31,276 PENN, MRS. SUSAN 29 PERALSKY, MR. EDWARD 25 PERRY, MR. WAYNE 39,228 Radio Club Sponsor, KUT Sponsor PEURIFOY, MR. KENNETH 3] Sophomore Sponsor, Activities Chaperone PHILLIPS, MR. EMERY 36,139,296 KYA Basketball game PLACE, MRS, LUCILE 29,44,278 Forensic Club Sponsor, Commencement Speakers, KUT Sponsor PLAYER, MRS. PATRICIA 4) Student Teacher Day Chairman, Welfare Committe, In- ter-racial Club POSTEL, MISS KAREN 25,233 Sophomore Sponsor POTTS, MRS. LYNNE 29 Drama Play Director PRICE, MISS SIDNEY 26 Faculty Social Committee, Career Conference, PTA, Home Chest PROTTER, MRS. RUTH 72,29 AFS Club Sponsor, Exchange Student Committee, Senior Banquet, Senior Party, Senior Advisor, Commencement Speakers Chairman, Subject A Test Chairman RANDALL, MR. MERLE Sop Zs: Faculty Club Vice-President RAUN-LINDE, MR. LOUIS 25 Rally Committee, Athletics Committee RAWSON, MR. KENNETH SSS iOlere Senior Sponsor, Spanish Club Sponsor, Spanish Honor Society Sponsor REINERTSON, MRS. LILA 13,23 Career Conference, Faculty Social Committee, Pre-tech Stanford Research Institute, In-Service Training Commit- tee, Poster Committee RICHTER, MR. KENNETH 36,73,298 Senior Advisor, Cross Country Coach, Track Coach ROBBINS, MR. LONNIE 25,197 Junior Sponsor ROBERTS, MRS. BETH 29 Commencement Speakers, Faculty Athletic Committee ROGERS, MISS HAZEL-LOUISE TSe25 Elections Committee ROOKAIRD, MRS. NINA 41,56 Girls’ League Sponsor RUFFATTO, MR. PETER 13,20, 48,189, 276,50 BOC, Rep. Council, Inter-Club Council, Traffic Commis- sioners Sponsor, Activities Committee, Safety Committee, Election Convention, Rally Committee, Activities Chaperone, Athletic Committee, International Day Com- mittee, Poster Committee SANCHEZ, MRS. ELSIE 33, 72 178.272 Spanish Club Sponsor, Spanish Honor Society Sponsor Senior Ball, Senior Advisor, Foster Parents Plan Chairman SCHARETG, MR. JOHN 20 PTA SCHRIBER, MR. JAMES 73,139,296,310,311,31 Senior advisor, KYA Basketball game SCHWARZ, MR. FLOYD 44 SHAW, MRS. CLAIRE 87,683;307,044 Winged R Sponsor, GAA, 4 T's Club Sponsor SHORTRIDGE, MRS. NOLA 39 Cap and Gown Committee SIEGEL, MRS. LOIS 22,173 Career Conference, Activities Chaperone SIGG, MRS. CLAUDETTE 29 Commencement Speakers SIMMONS, MISS ROBBIN 13,27 ,279 Publicity Committee Sponsor SMALL, MISS DORRANCE 25 Activities Committee, Sophomore Sponsor, Student Activ ity Record Chairman SMITH, MRS. BARBARA 26,197 Junior Sponsor, Faculty Social Committee SMITH, MRS. MARTHA 4) Future Teachers Club Sponsor, Commencement Speakers SMITHER, MR. MONROE 23 Cap and Gown Committee SNYDER, MR. FRANZ Inter-racial Club, Sophomore Play Director, Landmark Bookstore Sponsor, Commencement Speakers, School Dis- trict Advisory Committee STEVENSON, MRS. ELIZABETH 72,37 349,333 Senior Advisor, Activity Chaperone, GAA Supervisor, GAA sports sponsor STEWART, MISS LANELLE 37 Junior Prom SWENSON, MISS DOROTHY 13,29, 44,283 C.S.F. Committee, Scholarship Committee, Library Com mittee TAMURA, MISS RUTH 27,145,280 Writers Club, Thespian Club, Stagecraft Club, Senior Play Play Program Design Chairman, Poster Committee TRANTER, MR. DAVID 37 229 West Contra Costa Science Fair TWEEDIE, MR. JONATHAN 72,138,139,35 Senior Advisor, Track Announcer, KYA Basketball Game WEIDER, MRS. BARBARA 223,29 Sophomore Sponsor, Play Director WILBUR, MR. LOREN 31,72 Senior Advisor, Safety Committee, Senior Banquet, Senior Play, Activities Chaperone WILLIAMSON, MISS HARRIET 29,188 Shield, Hi-Nus Advisor WILLIS, MISS BARBARA 34 WILSON, MISS JANE 21,57 ,276 Discipline Review Committee, Girls) League Sponsor WINEGAR, MR. DALE 3] Elections Committee, Senior Gaieties, Track Meet Official, Poster Committee, Showcase Chairman WITHERS, MR. MEREDITH S2 TAS | Ensemble Director, Senior Play, Commencement Speakers, Exchange Student Committee, AFS Club WOOLBRIGHT, MR. VIRGIL 40 Negro History Lecture Program, Student Court Sponsor YOUNGQUIST, MR. VERNON ‘ 73,35 Chess Club, Faculty Social Committee, Senior Advisor SENIOR INDEX ABEYTA, GILBERT 74,270 Junior College ADKINS, NANCY 74 Costuming, Jr. Prom Committee, College, Work ADKINS, SHIRLEY 74 College AGUILAR, STEVEN 74 Work, Service AKIN, DAVID 74,316 Track, CCC ALBERT, LARRY 74 No Plans ALLYN, JIMMY 74,170 College ANDERSON, ALLEN 74,58,270,316 Honor Roll, Rally, College ANDERSON, GREGORY 74 Football, College ANDERSON, JAMES 74,305 Basketball, College ANDERSON, MARIAN 74 Commissioner, CCC ANDERSON, MATTIE 74 CCC, Marriage ANDERSON, VIRGINIA 74 CCC, Work, Marriage ANDREWS, TERI V5 Typing Awards, Interior Decoration ARAMBULA, BARBARA TNS A Cappella, Junior College, Work ARANDA, ANTHONY 75,130 ARCHULETA, FRANK 75 Track, Cross Country, CCC ARMSTRONG, MONICA 75,185 A Cappella, Treble Clef, College, Social Worker ARNOLD, GAIL 75 Junior College ARNOLD, THOMAS Gaieties, Jr. Plays, Air Force, College 75,184,273,280 ARTZ, GLENDA 75 Typist ASCARI, TERRI 75 Soph Hop Committee, CCC, Cosmetologist ASHFORD, LEROY 75 No Plans ASHFORD, OSCAR No Plans ASKEW, RENNEA 15 IBM AVILA, LINDA 75,282,178 Gaieties, Spanish Club, Dance Class, Writers Club, Junior College AYRES, GREG 75,312 Baseball, College, Navy BARB, RON 75 No Plans BACA, PORFIRIO 75 No Plans BACHER, LYNNE 75,356,171 GAA, Senior PE Leader, Treble Clef, A Cappella, Secre- tary BAILEY, DEBBIE 76 Sophomore Yell Leader, CCC BAIRD, SAMMIE No Plans BAKER, DANNY 76 No Plans BAMFORD, KAREN 76,152 Shield Staff, Publicity Comm., CCC, Social Work BANDINI, LEO 62,70,76,65,49,51,52,148, 156,324 325 Sr. Class Pres., Board of Comm., Honor Society, Cross Country, JV ACAL Ist Place, CCC BANUELOS, JOHN 76 No Plans BARKER, AL 76 No Plans BARLOW, TEDDY 76 College BARNES, CAROLYN 76 Typing Awards, College BARNES, NORMAN 76 Football JV, CSF, No Plans BARNES, VIRGINIA 76,291,293 Rep. Council, College BARRETT, TOM 76,148,166,167,270,305,357 Soph. Pres, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Band, Choir Orchestra, CSF, Honor Roll, Rep. Council, S.F. State BARTON, LINDA 76,53,142,270, 348 Senior Leader, GAA, Typing Contest, CCC BATCHELLER, DOROTHY 77,179,276 (qale BAUM, LESTER 77,59 Rally Committee, CCC, S.F. State, Navy BECK, RICKY 77,155 Navy BELCHE, ELISSA 77 179,147 ,270,272 GAA, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Quill Scroll, Spanish Club, Hi-Nus, SA Publicity Comm., College BELL, GARY 77 Auto Repairman BELL, PAT 77 GAA, Nurses Club, College BELT, BARBARA 77,147 270,271 ,280,148,149,156,272 Shy ULC BELLARD, SANDRA ae GAA, Choral, Social Work BENDITO, SUSANNA 77,272 Spanish Club, SA Publicity Committee, Rep. Council, S.F State e BENEZE, JOHN 77,171 Baseball, Golf, S.F. State BENNETT, LYNN 77 147 ,270,271,149,284 Treble Clef, A Cappella, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, AFS, Junior Play, Jr. Prom, Soph. Hop, College BENSCH, REGENNIA 77 53,147 ,153,328, 330, 356,355,332,342 GAA, Winged ''R’, P.E. Leader, Honor Roll, Shield Staff, Rep. Council, CCC BENTLEY, RICHARD 62,77,171 Spanish Club, UC BERG, LINDA 77,50,55,156 Treble Clef, A Cappella, Honor Society, CSF, Senior Ball Committee, Defense Attorney, AFS, Gaieties, College BERNADOU, PAUL 77 College BERNSTEN, JUDY 77 No Plans BETTENCOURT, JOHN 78 No Plans BETTENCOURT, YVONNE 232 No Plans BETTI, RICHARD 78,170,330 Tennis, Glee Club, College BEWER, LOLA 78 No Plans BEWEZLE, JOHN Basketball, Golf, S.F. State BIANCO, TERESINA ° 63,78 No Plans BLETHEN, NANCY ‘ 78 Work BLEVINS, LEATHA 78 No Plans BOHER, TANYA 78 Work BORGERT, BRUCE 78 No Plans BRAMLETT, CYNTHIA 78 CCC, Secretary BRANHAM, DORITA 78 CCC, Secretary BRAZIEL, CAROLYN 78,273 Interior Decorator BRICKMAN, JOHN 78 Junior College BRIDGES, DIANE 78,52,142,227 CSF, Spanish Club, Rep. Council, Medical Secretary BRIDGES, LINDA 52,79,152,270,272,281 CSF, Orchestra, Shield Staff, Rep. Council, AFS, Pep Club Spanish Honor Society, Honor Roll, College BROOKS, APRIL 79 CSF, Marriage, Business School BROOKS, DANNY 62,79,49,291,330 Football, Swimming, Comm. of Boys’ Athletics, Block R College BROOKS, MIKE 79 ccc BROWN, HARRY 58,79,305,322,323, 328,329 Football, Basketball, Track, Band, Captive Day, Rep Council, College BROWN, JANIE Costumes, Cosmetology BROWN, KATHLEEN 79,148,270,271,272,275 GAA, Orchestra, CSF, Honor Society, Stagecraft Crew Girls’ League, Future Nurses Club, CCC BROWN, MICHAEL 52,79 No Plans BROWN, PAT 79,149,272 Honor Roll, Rally Committee, CSF, College BROWN, STEVEN 56,57 62,79, 48,185 No Plans BROWN, VIRGINIA 49,65,79,270,355,356 GAA, Treble Clef, CSF, Soph Hop, Girls’ League, Jr College BRYAN, DEBBIE GAA, College, Secretary 51,79,284,332,333,348, 355,356 BRYANT, GAYLE 79 Business College, Secretary BRYANT, JOHN 79 Army BUCKNER, RON 80 Rally Committee, Rep. Council, College BUENROSTRO, MARY 80,275,282 CCE BULLOCK, MARETHIA 80 CSF, Secretary BURROWS, EDDIE 80 Swimming, CCC BUTH, WOODY 80 Recapper BUTLER, JANETTE No Plans CALLOWAY, JAMES 80 Wrestling, Junior College CAMPBELL, MIKE 80 No Plans CAMPBELL, RALPH 80 CCC, Service CAPPETTA, DANA 80 Treble Clef, Writers Club, College CAPTAIN, WAYNE 80 Air Force CARDENAS, ARMAND 80 Baseball, CCC CARDOSO, LINO 80 Tennis, Spanish Club, CCC CARLSEN, NORMA 80,149,155,353 Gaieties, Senior Play, CSF, College, Hi-Nus Staff CARR, TOMMY College CARTER, DAVE 81 Basketball, Cross Country, Honor Roll, CCC CARTER, PATSY 53,142,149,185 No Plans CASTLE, BOB 213 No Plans CASOLO, MIKE 81 Cross Country, Wrestling, College, Architectural Engineer CASTAGNASSO, LINDA 8] Honor Society, Cosmetology CAUGHMAN, RICHARD 81 Machinist CAVNESS, BARBARA 81 Business College CAYGILL, CHRIS 81 No Plans CERNAC, MARIANNE 81,156,270 CSF, Honor Society, Work CHAIRES, GARY 81,270,312 Baseball, Basketball, Football, CSF, Honor Society, Col- lege CHAMPION, LUTHER 81,305,312 No Plans CHAMPION, JAMES 81 Junior College CHAN, JOSEPHINE 53,81,142,343 GAA, Gaieties, Junior College, Business CHAN, SHIRLEY 49,51,56,57,81,153,270,271,273,274,345 Girls’ League Treasurer, GAA, CSF, Honor Roll, Shield Staff, Board of Commissioners, 4 T's Club, Jr. Prom Committee, Stagecraft Club, College CHATLAIN, NANCY 81 GSE CGE CHESNICK, MARY 81,146, 148,270,330, 332,222,337 343,256 GAA, Winged R Club, CSF, Honor Roll, PE Leader, Secre- tary CHILDS, TOM 82,151,291 ,293 Football, College CHRISTENSEN, KAREN 82 CCC, Secretary CLARINE, LARRY 82 No Plans CLARK, MYRTLE 53 No Plans CLAYPOLE, FRED 82 Cross Country, Track, Junior College, Service CLAXTON, JANET 82,52 Honor Society, Rep. Council, Spanish Club, College CLOW, JEFFREY 82,59 Honor Society, CSF, Rep. Council, Junior College COATS, RONALD 82 No Plans COCHERALL, DENNIS 82 Junior College COLE, JOHN 82,185,184,279,270,149 Tennis, CSF, Spanish Club, College COLE, PAM 82,142,143,352 A Cappella, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play, Junior College COLLIER, DANIEL 82 College, Service COLLINS, CONNIE 82 CCC, Nursing COLLINS, GARY 82 No Plans COLLINS, RANDY 82 Band, CCC COMBS, DIANNER 52,53,83,142,332,333,339,345 Rep. Council, GAA, College CONAWAY, BRUCE 83,170 Poet COOLEY, JACOB 83 No Plans COPPEDGE, BETTY 83 College, Nursing CORNELL, MICHAEL 83 Forensics Club, CCC COSTA, JIM 83 No Plans COVELL, COLLEEN 83,165,270,271,272 Orchestra, CSF, Honor Society, Spanish Club, College CRAFT, MELBIA 83 College CREWS, MIKE 272 No Plans CROCKETT, DEL 227 Student Teacher, Pom Pon Girl, CSF, Powder Puff, Senior Gaieties, Rep. Council, Senior Rep., GAA, Girls’ League Rep., CCC, SF State, Typing Contest, Pep Club, Fashion Show, Decoration Comm., Senior Party Bids Decora- tions DAGLOW, STANLEY 84,316 Basketball, Track, Band, IBM College DALEN, LINDA 84 No Plans DANIEL, JOSEPH 84,300,318 Wrestling, Track, Jr. College DANI, RAYMOND 84 No Plans DARBY, FRANKLIN 84 CSF, Honor Roll, Jr. College, SF State DAVENPORT, BOB 84 Football, Forensics Club, Navy DAVID, LINDA 85,148,164 Band, Jr. Prom, Jr. Play, CCC, SF State DAVIS, BETTY 85 No Plans DAVIS, CHARLENE 85,353 Sr. Gaieties, SF State, Secretary DAVIS, GAYLENE 85,283 Work, Marriage DAVIS, KASTER 85 No Plans DAVIS, LESLIE 85 College of Cosmetology DAVIS, MICHAEL 85 Marine Corps DAVIS, RICHARD 85 Jr. College, Navy DAVIS, STEVE 85,148 Basketball, Honor Roll, College DAVIS, WILLIE 85 Traffic Commissioner, College DAVISSON, WARREN 85 No Plans DEAGO, NANCY Jr. College DEATOR, RICHARD 85 Tennis, JC DE CACCIA, DENNIS 85,147,270 CSF, College DECIOUS, LINDA 85 Future Nurses Club, College, Physical Therapist DECOURTEN, NORMA 85 Rep. Council, CCC, Marriage DEGRACE, BETTY 86 Jr. College, Marriage DEIMLER, CONNIE 86 Secretary, Marriage DELAGARZA, DAVE 86 No Plans DELAIN, LYNN 86 CSF, No Plans DELGADO, ALFRED 86,146 CCC, No Plans DELGADO, RAYMOND 86 No Plans DELONG, C CSF, Rey DEPEW, GEI No Plans DESOUSA, CSF, Tenr DIAS, BERN College, DIAZ, ARTF Wrestling DIAZ, BEAT Work, Cc DIAZ, EDN No Plans DIAZ, NAN GAA, Co DICKINSON CCC, Ele DIESEN, ST! (ake DIESTLER, J! Writer, C DILLARD, C Secretary DONNELLY Jr. Play, DORA, CHA College DOREY, LAI CEC DOSSMAN, College, DOVER, RC No Plan: DOZIER, K Spanish DRACE, SU Writers ( DRAPER, C¢ GAA, M DREGER, D) No Plan: DUNN, KA Beauty ¢ DVORAK, | CCC, Ba DYBDAHL, Writers Interraci EADS, DEB Costumir EASTMAN, Basketbc ECKHARDT Basketbc EDMONDS Treble C EDWARDS, Treble C EINER, BE CSF, We ELLET, HO! Football ELTS, RITA GAA, C EMMANUI Dental ENOS, LEE College, EPLEY, Mi! ccc, Ni ESCAMILL Honor F ESPANA, ! Marriag ESPINOZA Nurse ESPINOSA Architec EVANS, W No Plar EWING, J No Plar FAETH, EL Cross ¢ Gaieties Block R FAHRENH! A Cape AFS, Tt FAHZ, TO Jr. Coll FAISON, Footbal FARLEZ, + Golf Pr FARR, JO CCC, w FARRELL, Track, | FELDER, ccc FELTS, RC ccc FERGUSO Jr. Coll FERNANCE Shield FIELDING ccc r, Secre- 291,293 82 82 82 270,149 143,352 College 82 82 82 82 339,345 83,170 83 83 83 83 271,272 College 83 272 227 , Senior League Fashion Decora- 84,316 84 300,318 84 84 84 }48,164 85 85,353 85,283 85 85 85 85 85,148 85 85 85 47 ,270 85 85 86 86 86 86 86,146 86 DELONG, CAROL : 86,270 CSF, Rep. Council, College DEPEW, GERALD 53,86 No Plans DESOUSA, EDWARD 59,86,149,271,270 CSF, Tennis DIAS, BERNICE 86 College, Teacher DIAZ, ARTHUR 86,318 Wrestling, Block R, Service DIAZ, BEATRICE 86 Work, College DIAZ, EDNA 86 No Plans DIAZ, NANCY 86 GAA, College, Work DICKINSON, RAYMOND : 87 CCC, Electronics DIESEN, STEVEN 87 ccc DIESTLER, JOHN Writer, College DILLARD, DELORES : ; 97 Secretary, College DONNELLY, DARLENE 87 ,156,272,273,278,280 Jr. Play, Senior Gaieties, College DORA, CHARLIE 130 College DOREY, LARRY 87 Bee DOSSMAN, ANNIE Q7 College, Social Worker DOVERSRON succes 87,157,330 No Plans DOZIER, KAREN ' 63,87,142,353 Spanish Club, Soph Hop, Secretary DRACE, SUSAN ; 87,232,282 Writers Club, Work, Marriage DRAPER, CONNIE 87 184,185,273 GAA, Majorette, Thespian, Jr. Play, College DREGER, DANNY . 87 No Plans DUNN, KATHLEEN 87 Beauty College DVORAK, BARBARA ; 87 CCC, Banking DYBDAHL, MARY 87,147, 270,271,357 Writers Club, CSF, AFS, PE Leaders, Senior Gaieties, Interracial Club EADS, DEBBIE . 88 Costuming, No Plans EASTMAN, SAM 88,204 Basketball, Track, College ECKHARDT, RICK 88 Basketball, College EDMONDSON, JACKIE 88 Treble Clef, Work EDWARDS, ANDREA . 282 Treble Clef, No Plans EINER, BEVERLY 88 CSF, Work, College ELLET, HOMER 88 Football, CCC ELTS, RITA ; 88 GAA, Cosmetology . EMMANUELE, PAM 88 Dental Assistant, CCC ENOS, LEE . 88 College, Navy EPLEY, MICHAEL .. 88 CCC, Navy ESCAMILLA, REBECA 88,142 Honor Roll, College ESPANA, MARY . 88 Marriage, Work ESPINOZA, EMILY 88 Nurse ESPINOSA, TIM , 88 Architect EVANS, WILLIAM ; : 89,316 No Plans EWING, JOHN : ‘ , 89,167 No Plans FAETH, EDWARD 89,30,51,273,276,318 Cross Country, Wrestling, Track, Band Announcer, Sr. Gaieties, Rally Committee, Writers Club, Stagecraft Club, Block R and CCC FAHRENHOLTZ, IDA 89,51,142,143,146,147,148, 149,171,184,271,273,276,280,284 A Cappella, Treble Clef, CSF, Spanish Club, Stagecraft, AFS, Thespians, Soph Hop, Jr. Prom, UC FAHZ, TOM 89 Jr. College FAISON, CHRIS ‘ 89 Football, Golf, Block R, eae FARLEZ, HAROLD Golf Professional FARR, JOYCE . 6. cree ; en Acne eee CCC, work FARRELL, DOUG Track, Block R FELDER, RAY .. see 89 ccc FELTS, ROBERT (aes Se Aasaoe GEG FERGUSON, JAMES ..... ; : ewienee Jr. College FERNANDES, SUSAN ... 89,152 Shield Staff, Jr. Donut sale, CCC, UC FIELDING, CONNIE . GEE FIELDING, PAULA . 53,89 Rep Council, Jr. Rep. Sr. Rep, Sr. P.E. Leader, Orchestra, Honor Society, Jr. Prom, Forensics, Spanish Club, College FINE, DONALD 291,327 Football, Service FINLAYSON, CLIFF 48,63,65,89,144,145,171,273,278 SA President, Baseball, A Cappella, Thespians, Boys State, Forensics, Jr. Prom, College, Lawyer FISCHER, MARK 89,147,148, 149,270,271,280 CSF, Writers Club, UC FISCHER, KATHY 89 No Plans FISHER, SANDY 90 College, work FISHER, SUE 90 Work, Airline Stewardess FLETCHER, STELLA 90,276 G.A.A., CSF, Honor Society, Nurse FLORES, ROBERT 90 C.C.C., Air Force FLOWERS, GARY 90 No Plans FLOYD, WAYNE 90 C.C.C., Electronic Technician FOO, RANDY 90. C.C.C., Air Force FOO, SHARON 90,154,270 CSF, HI-Nus, Stagecraft, Jr. Play, Jr. Prom, College FORD, PAUL 90 No Plans FORD, WAYNE Service FORD, WALTER : 90 No Plans FORNEY, STEPHEN 52,55,90,270 No Plans FORTSON, JANIS 90 No Plans FOWLER, SHARON 52,90,63 Modern Dance Class, College FRANCIS, DONNA 90 Airline Hostess FANKLIN, LEE 91 Football, wrestling FREELAND, PEGGY 91 Beauty College FEEMAN, LUCINDA 50,52,62,91,65,167 Band, Powder Puff, Rep. Council, Tricycle Race, Yel Leader, Beautician College FREITAS, EDWARD 9 FRENCH, VICKI 52,9 CEC FRINK, BARBARA 91,167 Band, Pep Band, C.C.C FULLER, ROYNITA 53,91,142,181,28 GAA, No Plans GAINES, GUY 91,305 Basketball, College GALAN, GARY 52,91,27 Honor Roll, Rep. Council, College GALENTINE, ZANE 9 Cec GALLAGHER, NANCY 52,91,154,156,353 Rep. Council, Hi-Nus Staff, Modern Dance, Senior Play, Honor Roll, College GALLEGOS, GENE 91,280,312 Baseball, College GALLOWAY, SUSAN 53,149 No Plans GARCIA, TRESEA er AI Gaieties, College GARNER, PATRICIA Business College, Marriage GARLAND, LINDA 92 Senior Dance Class, Costuming, Cosmetology GARLIN, JAN i : 92 Work GAST, JUDIE 92,171 Beautician J GATLIN, SHIRLEY 92 C.S.F., U.C., Social Worker GAYBOR, DEDE 92 Nothing GENT, ROBERT 92,298,316 Cross Country, Track, College, Work GEORGE, BEVERLY 92 Junior College GERALD, JERRY 92,146,157 Basketball, Harvard University ‘ GIBSON, JO ANNE Ve .52,70,92,163 Soph Vice-President, Junior Secretary- Treasurer, C.S.F., Pom Pom Girl, A.F.S., Shop Hop, Junior Prom, Rep. Council, Nursing College GILLETTE, DAVE : 92,170,326 Football, Basketball, Track, Writers Club, Engineer GILLEY, JIM 71,92,142,144,147,270,280, 156,284 Soph. President, Junior President, Tennis, Band, Gaieties, College, Law School GODWIN, MICHAEL : : 92 No Plans GOLUEKE, RICHARD 62,48,179,54,147 No Plans GONZALES, LUPE ....... ; jatar’ 92 Nurse GONZALES, ROY 92,171 Glee Club, A Cappella, Rep. Council, Teach Music GONZALES, JESSE . CR Basketball, Spanish Club, ae Council, Rae GOODEN, ETHEL .130 Jr. College GORE, CLIFF ats .93,70,300,303, 52,270,149 CSF, Honor Roll, Wrestling, College GOULARTE, JOHN : 93,312 EGE GRAHAM, MARK : 93,157 Work GRAY, STEVE j aes Football, Basketball, Baseball, Honor Roll GREER, SHERRY ANN 93 GAA, IBM Work, College GREGG, BARBARA 93 GAA, CSF, IBM GREINER, ALAN i 93 Navy, Jr. College GRISHAM, WILLIAM 93 Cross Country, Navy GRUBER, KAREN 94 CSF, Work GRUENBAUM, AUDIZEY 130 Work GULLEDGE, JESSE 94 Football, Track, Trade School GULLETTO, MARY .. 94 Business College GUNN, SUSAN 94,181,168,352,156 Airline Stewardess, Sr. Gaieties, Dance Class, Sr. Play, oh Party, Shield GURSKE, DAVID 94,312 Baseball, Essay Award, College HAGUE, CAROL 94 G.A.A., Arts Craft College, Interior Decorator HALL, JACK No Plans HALL, LIZ 94,48,7) Soph Class Secretary, Jr. Class Vice- Pres., SA Secretary, CSF, Soph Snowball Rep., Jr. Homecoming Attendant, College HALL, NANCY : re Costuming Class, Jr. College HAMILTON, PAT 94 Marriage HAMLIN, JOYCE ... 94,52,232 Costuming Class, Model HAMMACK, GLENN Soph. Football, Track, Block R, College HANSEN, DON 94,171,64, 48, 179, 276,52,145,149,272 SA Vice Pres., Glee Club, A Cappella, Spanish Honor Society, Rally Comm., Jr. Prom, College HANSEN, GINNY 95 Girls’ League, CSF, Typing Award, Marriage HAPE, JIM 94,330,52,316 No Plans HARDIN, JOHN 95,316 Track, Block R, Air Force HARLAN, CHRIS ienOe a8 GAA, CCC HARMON, JUDY .. 95 Business College HARMON, PAUL 95,166,167 Tricycle Race, CCC, S.F. State, Basketball, Baseball, Band, Glee Club HARPER, LISSO 95,291, 292,305, 304,329, 153,306, 307,316 Football, Basketball, Track, Shield Staff, College HARRIS, DORIETHA . 95,53,280,281 GAA, College HARRIS, DORRIS 95,156 GAA, Honor Roll, Jr. Prom, College, IBM School HARRIS, SARAH 95 Baseball, College HARRISON, LELAND 9S Baseball, Basketball, College HATFIELD, HAROLD 63,95,171 Wrestling, A Cappella, Glee Club, College HATTICH, PAT (One Band, College HAVER, DONNA 96,357 356,270 PE Leader, CSF, Honor Roll, Rep. Council, Jr. College HAY, TERRY 96 Honor Roll, Navy, Electronics School HAYES, .GARY 96 Jr. College HEARN, KAREN 96 Jr. College HEE, DICKMAN .96,270 College HEFFLEY, PAT ; i 185,184 No Plans HELDRIS, ROBERT ECE HENDERSON, PENNIE 96 College HENDERSON, RICHARD 179 No Plans HENRY, ROGER Peeks) Baseball, Jr. Prom, CCC, Air Force HENSLEY, CHRIS 96,163,53,183 GAA, PE Leader, Pom Pon Girl, Sr, Gaieties, Soph. Hop, Homecoming Queen, Jr. Prom, Spanish Club, sical HERMAN, ED Rep. Council, Navy HERNANDEZ, MARIE F F 96 CCC, Marriage HERTING, JACK . ; 96,144,270 Band, CCC, Navy HICKINBOTHAM, WENNWOOD 96, 299,270,280,284 Wrestling, Cross Country, Track, College HIGGINS, MARC ‘ : ; 96 CCC, Work HILL, ALVIN : : 9 Rep. Council, Wrestling, Jr. Play HILL, BARBARA .. ; os eee No Plans HIRNING, JUDI ...... : ; : 97, Jr. Prom, Work HOLLAND, JOYCE 97 Work HOLMES, BEVERLY 7 52 53,108 Shield Staff, Rep. Council, FNC, CCC, Social Work, Honor Roll HOPKINS, MARILYN 97 Jr. College HOUDASHELT, ED 97 Baseball, Air Force HOUSTON, GLORIA 97 GEE HOWARD, GARY 97 Basketball, Track HOWARD, SAUNDRA 97 Work HOYT, GOLDA 97 Work HUBBARD, PHIL 97 ,305,304,53,328,327 307,316 Basketball, Track, Jr. College Work HUBBLE, SHARON 97 Rep. Council, Soph Ho p, Airline Stewardess HUDDLESTON, DEBBIE 98 GEE HUNT, BOB 98,291 Football, Wrestling, Work, Service HURST, JACQUELINE 98 Jr. Play, CCC HYATT, DANA 98,49,51,270 Thespians, Quill Scroll, Hi-Nus Staff, S.F. State HYDE, MRYTLE 98 385,332,281 GAA, Honor Roll, CCC HYDE, DANNY 52 No Plans INGRAM, BEVERLY 98,156,284 No Plans IVEY, BARBARA 98,232 Costuming, Airline Stewardess JACKSON, JUANITA 98 Treble Clef, Beautician JACKSON, KATHRYN 98,147 331,348 GAA, Winged R, CSF, Honor Society, College JACKSON, LORETTA 98,163 Pom Pon Girl, Senior Gaieties, College JACKSON, THEODORE 98 Track, Basketball, College JAFFE, JANICE 98 eG JAFEE, SANDRA 98 No Plans JAMES, HOHN 99 No Plans JARRETT, STEVE 99 No Plans JEFFERSON, BARBARA 90,336 GAA, Business College JEFFRESS, BRUCE 99 No Plans JEFFREY, KRISTINE 99 (CEE JENKINS, CAROLE 99,272 No Plans JENSEN, WARREN 99 No Plans JEWETT, DORIAN 99 No Plans JOBES, RON 99 Highway Patrol JOHNSON, BERNICE 99 No Plans JOHNSON, JAMES 99,164 Swimming, Wrestling, Marching, JC, Navy OHNSON, LARRY No Plans JOHNSON, MAXINE 99 Work JONES, CAROLYN Work JONES, CHARLES 99,316 Rep. Council, CCC, General Motor Training JONES, DAVID 99 Wrestling, CSF, Forensics Club, CCC, UC at Davis JONES, EDITH 100 Treble Clef, CCC JONES, FAYE 100,279 No Plans JONES, GARLAND No Plans JONES, LAURA 100,270,271,149,272,284 Orchestra, CSF, Spanish Club, Soph Hop, College, Marri- age JORDON, JAMES 100,305,307 Army JORGENSON, MARGO 100,167,280 No Plans JOY, JAMES 154,169,280 No Plans JUNIEL, RUBY ; 100 EGE KAMINSKE, BETTY 100 CCC, Work KANE, VIRGINIA 100,279 Business College, Beauty School, Marriage, Work KARRAS, JO ANN 100,48 SA Treasurer, Assistant Judge, Rep. Council, CCC KAUK, VICKIE 100 College KAWAHARA, SANDRA 100,356 GAA, Honor Roll, CCC KELLER, MARLENE 100,270 4T’s Club, Spanish Club, Writers Club, College, Teacher KENNEDY, DARLENE 100 Beauty College KENNEY, SONYA : 101 No Plans KEY, SHARON 101,345 Junior Play, Business College KIEL, STEVE 101 No Plans KILLIAN, TEDDIE Track, Boys’ Glee Club, College KING, CHANDRA 101,163, 165,52, 147,270,271,272 Rep. Council, Orchestra, CSF, Junior Play, Writers Club, AFS, College, Pom Pon Girl KING, IRMA TON AZS: Forensic Club, College KIRK, RICHARD 101,276 Honor Roll, Army, Freelance Artist KIRSCHMAN, LYNNETTE 101 Senior Gaieties, A Cappella, Dental Assistant LEIN, DEAN Wrestler KERMANN, ED Swimming, Rep. Council, Naval Career LETTKE, JANIS 101 Telephone Office, Marriage KNEISEL, SYLVIA 101 No Plans KNEISEL, JOANNA CCC, Vocational Nursing KNIGHT, KAREN za za Stenography KREBS, EARL 101 College KROLL, DENNIS 101,291,300,52,329 Rep. Council, Football, Wrestling, Baseball, College, Pro- fessional Sports KRYSTOFIAK, CHRIS 01 CCC, Service KUNTZ, ARNOLD 01 Football, CCC KYLE, LORETTA 101,357,171,355,385, 56,332,53,333,337,281 Girls’ League Secretary, GAA, Treble Clef, A Cappella, CSF, Spanish Club, CCC, Teacher LA FOUNTAIN, RODNEY : 02 Medical School LA LONDE, MICHELLE 102,142 GAA, CSF, UC LANCE, LINDA 02 CCC, Secretary LANGSTON, HARRIETTE 102,171,279,53 A Cappella, College LANGWELL, GARY 02 No Plans LE FEBVRE, COLLETTE 102,357 ,52,53,272,284 Honor Society, Rep. Council, CSF, GAA, Spanish Club, College LE FEBVRE, JUDITY 102 ECG LEIGHTY, ROBERT 102 No Plans LE JEUNE, ROBERT 102,52 Senior Rep., CCC, VC LEONG, DENNIS 102,276,272 Tennis, CSF, Honor Society, Rally, College, Dentistry LETHRIDGE, LOLA 02 Work LEWIS, RORY 02 No Plans LINDSTROM, LINDA 103,53,280,149 CSF, Stagecraft Club, College LINHART, JOHN 103,291,293,270,55 Football, Track, Wrestling, CSF, Block R, College LILES, JEANETTE .. . 103,63,165 No Plans LILES, LANA 03 Orchestra, CSF, 4 T's, Forensic Club, Cal. Baptists College LINDLEY, CLIFTON ; Marching Band, Band, Navy LINSY, PAULETTE 03 GAA, College, Cal LIPARY, STEVE 52,53 JC, Work LLOYD, ALLANAH 103,270 Honor Roll, CCC, S.F. State LLOYD, MELBA 103 No Plans LOBB, LARRY 103,305,307 No Plans LODS, KEVIN 270 No Plans LOISEAU, SUSAN 103 No Plans LONGHEADS, LEO ; 103 No Plans LOPEZ, LINDA d + 103 Work LOPEZ, LUCAS No Plans LOPEZ, FERNANDO College LOVE, LINDA 103,332,345,544,328,61,331 GAA, Costuming, Rep. Council, Drama Circle, Sewing Club, Senior Comm., Senior Gaieties, Dance Class, Jr. Prom, Soph Hop, College Criminology LOW, JIM 103 Rally Comm., College LUNDQUIST, JACK 103,291,293, 166,167,178,281 Class, Rep., Football, Marching Band, Symphonic, Or- chestra, Soph Football, Captain Award, Junior Varsity, Football, Police LUSCHEN, HILL : 104 No Plans LUSTER, VEO 30 College, Air Force LUTZ, PAUL 04 GEC LYNN, GEORGE No Plans MACHEN, JANET , eis 04 Work MADDOX, MARCELLE 69,156,70,104,357, 184,52,146,270,273,272,278 Senior Class Vice-President, CSF, Girls’ State Rep., De- bating, Senior Leader, Tricycle Race, College, Forensic Instruction MAESTAS, JOHN : , ace 04 No Plans MAGIORE, LANNY 04 No Plans MANNING, VICTOR ; : 04 Rally MARKLE, BRENDA 04 Work MARLOWE, BRIAN .. 104,299, 48,227,316 Cross Country, Track, Wrestling, Block R, Writers Club, College MARTIN, JIM 104,167,53 Wrestling, Baseball, Swimming, Football, Cross Country, Track, CSF, Honor Roll, French Club, Junior Play, College, Nuclear Physicist MARTIN, STEVE 104,270 Tennis, College, Air Force MARTIN, VAL RAE 104,171 A Cappella, College, Marriage MARTINEZ, CONDI 104,304,53,270,321,307 Basketball, Golf, Gymnastics, Football, Swimming, Honor Society, College MARTINEZ, JOSEPH 04 College, Music MARTINEZ, ROSEANNE Work MARUSKA, DEANNA 05 Work, Marriage MATHEWS, CAROL 105,142,143,146,352 Secretary MATHEWS, CATHY 05 College, Travel MAY, DENNIS 05 CCC, Armed Forces McARTHUS, DAVE 105,171,59,52,53,270,278, 156,227 Ensemble, A Cappella, CSF, Senior Gaieties, Rally, Tricycle Race, Rep. Council, College McBREEN, ANITA 105,270 College, Travel McCARRIE, VINCE 105,300, 167 Wrestling, Baseball, Cross Country, Band, Orchestra, CSF, Honor Society, Block R, CCC, Forensics, Chess Club, Writers Club, Junior Prom, Junior Play, Air Force MAYEDA, DANIEL 105,52,326 No Plans McCARTEA, MICHAEL 107 Track, Football, Wrestling, College McCARTY, LINDA 63,105 Jr. Girls’ League Rep. McCOMISH, JAMES 105 College McCONNELL, MARTHA 105,185,184,270,273 Writers Club, Junior College, Librarian McCOY, DONNA 105,283 Typist McCRANE, STELLA 05 GAA, College McCURY, JOHN 05 Glee, Club, College McDANIEL, RICHARD 06 Air Force, College McDOWN, PHILLIP 106,49, 184,51,58,273,149,182 Tennis Team, CSF, Merit Semi-Finalist, Honor Roll, Writers Club, Rally, Board of Comm., College McFADDEN, ARMETHIA 106,171 A Cappella, Pom Pon Girl, College McGEE, JAMES 06 Work McGLOTHEN, GEORGE 106,330,318 Wrestling, Track, CCC McGRATH, LINDA 06 CCC, Marriage McGUIRE, LINDA 06 Secretarial, Work McINTOSH, LINDA 06 No Plans McKELVY, WILL ; 106,325,305,324 Basketball, Football, Track, R.O.T.S., Air Force McLEAN, DANNY 106,146 CSF McKINIMY, RODER 06 Band, CCC McMIN, THOMAS 06 No Plans McNEIL, WAYNE 106,291,292 Football, Wrestling, CCC McPHEE, IAN 06 No Plans McWHORTER, JO ANN 107,52 ccc MEAHAN, STEVE 107,270,329, 306,307 Varsity Basketball, Baseball, Rep. Council, College MEDAK, PAM 107,283 No Plans MERCADE, DAN Football, Baseball, JC MELGOZA, EVANGELINE 107 Work MELLO, TONY 07 NICKOLA, ROY 110,291,292,316 PHANOR, LEROY 131 JC Varsity Football, College, Teacher College MENEZES, JOANN 107,155,149, 156,272,270,27 1,353 NJANTA, KARITA PHELPS, BILLY 113,59,270,149,284 CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Hi-Nus, Soph Hop, Jr. Play, EGE Tennis, Baseball, Track, CSF, Honor Society, Senior Gaiet- College, Senior Gaieties NORTON, JIM 0 ies, Rally Comm., Spanish Club, Writers Club, College MENDOZA, JIM 07 age PINTO, CARL MICHAEL 63,113,64,50,58,270, (Age NEYES, CAROL 0 280,55,156,227 ,284 MENO, RAYMOND ; : No Plans Tennis, Track, Honor Society, Senior Gaieties, Rally College, Service OAKES, ROD 0 Comm., Writers Club, College MERCADO, DAN 07 Honor Roll, College PITT, CLYDE 113 Junior College OBERT, ROBERTA 0 No Plans MERRIMAN, MIKE peeile Costumes, Work PLUNKETT, WILLIAM 113 Basketball, Baseball ODOM, KATHY ] College MERIWETHER, BETTY 07 ECE POPKE, MILTON 114 Honor Society, College, Work ODLING, VIC ; ] Baseball, Band, College MESKAUKAS, JIM 107 ,330,52,53,270 No Plans PONTIOUS, CAROL Football, Track, Rep. Council, Rally, UC OJEDA, LARRY 69,114,345,344, 357, 355,332,330,167,276,270,280 MESSENGER, DAVID 07 Cross Country, Track, Wrestling, JC GAA, Winged R Pres., Pep. Club, Symphonic Marching Honor Society, CSF, Cal Poly OJEDA, MARIE ] Bands, CSF, Forensics Club, AFS, College METZ, PAM 107,270,272 Marriage POPE, GARY 114 CSF, Future Teachers, Teaching O'KEEFE, BRIAN 111,181,279,52,270,316 No Plans MEYER, JIMMY 07 Track, Wrestling, Spanish Club, Senior Gaieties, College PORNARAS, REGINA 54 No Plans OKTEM, PERIHAM 111,64,181,49,51,182 Court Clerk, Symphonic Marching Band, CSF, Honor MIFFLIN, RONALD ; 108, 167,145,280 Senior Tricycle Race, Senior Gaieties Society, Spanish Honor Society, Writers Club, Forensics Cross Country, Tennis Tea, Band, Honor Society, CSF, Rep OLDEN, LESLIE ] Club, GAA, 4 T's Club, College Council, CCC, U.C Service PORTER, JUDY 114,283,57 MIGNONE, RICHARD 08 OLIVEIRA, CONNIE ; 111,357 332,167 ,52 Honor Society, Work Wrestling, College No Plans PORTER, MICHAEL 114,164 MILLER, PATRICK 08 OLGUIN, LEROY 298,175,111,59,273,284,316 No Plans Marine Corps Cross Country, Wrestling, Rally Comm., Block R, Thespi- POTTS, FRANK 300,114 MILLER, TERRY 08 ans, Writers Club, Naval Academy Wrestling, Senior Gaieties, Work Wrestling OLIVER, RICK 111,59,148 POTTER, GREGORY 4 MILLER, LINDA 108,153 PE Leader, Rally Comm., CCC PRENTICE, NINA 4 Shield Staff, GAA, Junior College, Travel OLSON, CARROLL 1 Dental Assistant, College MILLER, VICKI 153,108 Rep. Council, GAA, Swimming, College, Airline Ste- PRESCOTT, MARK 114,167 Shield Staff, CCC, Social Worker wardess Symphonic Band, CS F, College MILLS, DORIS 08 O'NEAL, SHARI 63,111,56,142,146,270,352,148 PRICE, WILMA 4 Marriage, Work CSF, Honor Roll, Spanish Club, Girls League, Rep. Council, Senior Gaieties, Beauty College MINTON, CHERYL 108,184,65,48,312,272,281,282 Secretary PRIDE, CONNIE Senior Gaieties, Senior Tricycle Race, Head Yell Leader, OROZCO, LINDA 111,283 College Pep Club, Senior Play GAA, IBM PRIEST, LARRY 114,171,316 MINYEN, SHERYL 08 ORR, JUDI ..... 131,167 Cross Country, Track, A Cappella, CSF, Mixed Chorus, Secretary Band, Landmark, College Spanish Club, Honor Roll, JC MIRES, STEPHANIE 108,52,53,156 ORTEGA, CARLOS 111,298,318 PRINCE, RHONDA 114,171,279 Sacramento State Cross Country, Track, CCC A Cappella, Honor Society, CSF, Junior Prom, College MILSTEAD, JENNIFER 08 ORTEGA, JOE ; : ] PRUITT, DOROTHY 114 No Plans Football, Wrestling, Track, CC CCC, Work MITCHELL, JANIS : 08 OSBUN, NEIL 2 PRYOR, CRISTI 115 Junior Play, Soph Hop Comm. CCE Orchestra, Honor Roll, College MITCHELL, LINDA 108,273,198,185,184 O'SHEA, PHEBE 112,69,147,270,271,54,272,55,148,149 PUIM, CAROLYN 115 Marriage, GAA, CCC, Business Honor Roll, Senior Gaieties, Writers Club, College GEC MITCHELL, LUCILLE 08 OTTO, BEVERLY ; 2 PULIDO, JOSEPH 115,291,65,50,143,145, College, Nurse Student Council, Work 146,89,273,278,316 MITCHELL, WAYNE 109,156,312 OVITT, EMIE ; 2 Football, Track, A Cappella, Ensemble, Sr. Gaieties Co- Baseball, Block R, Rally, College JC Author, Thespians, Jr. Class Vice-Pres., Jr. Plays, Basket- MORLAND, JACK 09 PAGE, JOYCE : 2 ball, Drama Circle, College No Plans Cee PYLANT, FRED Sy VA) 2740) MORRIS, ETHEL PAGE, LAMONDA : 11 2, 52)53)352 Tennis, A Cappella, CSF, Sr. Gaieties, BYU College Rep. Council, Modern Dance Class, Senior Gaieties, Col- MORRIS, JOHN 109,270,148 lege, Nursing QUESENBERRY, EVE 115 CSF, Rally, Junior Prom, College, Marriage, Military PALMER, CHERYL 2 Snow Ball, Senior Ball, Marriage Service Business College QUINN, JERRY MORRISON, KATHY 109,165 PALMER, RICHARD Marine Corps No Plans Boys’ Glee Club, CCC QUINN, KELLY Hs MONSON, STEVE 109,166,167 ,52,53,270 PANG, FRANCIS 2 Navy, College Wrestling, Tennis, Band, JC Boys’ Glee Club, Soph Hop, Junior Play, Rally Comm., QUINTANA, MARLENE 115,357,64,50,156 MONTFORT, SUSAN 109,275 Junior Prom, SF State Jr. Class Secretary, Girls League Rep. GAA, Volleyball, GAA, Registered Nurse PAQUITO, CAROLYN 2 Powder Puff Game, PE Leader, Rep. Council Secretary MONTGOMERY, ROSE 09 College Representative, Spanish Club, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play, A Cappella, Landmark, Honor Society, College PARACHE, JOSIE 2 Senior Ball, Jr. Prom, Dental Hygienis MOORE, LINDA 109,149 Glee Club, Honor Roll, Spanish Club, No Plans QUINTANA, MICHAEL 115,52,53,146 CSF PAREDES, MICHAEL V2 275 Gymnastics, Cross Country, CSF, College MORGAN, LANCE 09 No Plans RADDER, SANDRA 115; 155,52 No Plans PATRICK, CLEO 2 Commissioner of Law Order, CCC MOORE, HELEN : 59,155 Marriage RALFF, GRETCHEN lsailvel Hi-Nus Staff, Jr. Prom, Jr. Play, X-Ray Technician PATRICK, VELMA 2 No Plans MOORE, LORENZO 09 No Plans RANGER, CATHY 115,356 JV Basketball PATTERSON, DOUG 2 CCC, Dental Assistant MOORE, MIKE 09 Swimming, CCC RAMIREZ, RALPH 15 No Plans PAYNE, EVELL 270 No Plans MOYA, RICH 09 Navy RAYNER, ROBERT 15 Cross Country, Track PEARL, ROBERT Wrestling, Sr. Play, Captive Day MRAZ, MICHAEL 09 Geoye RANSFORD, MICHAEL 15 Service PETERSON, MITCH No Plans MURDOCK, JACK 09 (age REDNER, MIRIAM 16 Navy, SF State PEDRETTI, LAURIE 113 GAA, CCC MUSSETTER, DAROLD 110,167 Work REED, ALICE 116,357,171,333,56,337 Band, CCC PEGRAM, SAM ' 113 Girls’ League, GAA Officer, Winged R Vi ce-Pres., Treble MYER, JEFF 101,184,166,167,273 Track, Cross Country, Service Cleff, A Cappella, SF State Band, DVJC PENCE, MARK : REED, ROXANNE 116 MYERS, MARY CEE No Plans GAA, Peace Corps, IBM PENNER, PATRICIA 11:3) 53)352 REDDER, GARY 116,146 ri MYERS, MARGARET Girls’ League Vice Pres., GAA Manager, Gymnastics, CSF, SF State, Honor Society, Machinist No Plans Honor Society, Fashion Show, College REID, SHIRLEY 116,355,53,348 MYERS, MICHAEL 109 PEREIRA, LINDA 113,333,348,349,330,232,328 GAA, Telephone Operator Junior Play GAA, Senior Gaieties, CCC REINECKER, ED 116,53 NABETA, SUSAN 0 PERES, WILLA 13 Honor Society, No Plans Sr. Play, Publicity Comm No Plans REIS, JO ANN 16,357,52 y, Fu of NAJERA, JULIO 0 PEREZ, IRMA 3] GAA, CCC Soph Football, Auto Mechanic, Work Spanish Club, College RESER, BETTY é NEAL. STUART 0 PERINO, TONY No Plans CCC Concert Marching Band, College, USMC RESER, MILDRED 116,330,336,348 = PERRY, HOPE : : 13 GAA, Winged R, Nursing ee e, Social Worker No Plans REW, HOWARD 6 NELSON orn i 0 PETERSON, DARLENE 13 Baseball, Basketball, Soph Rep., Rally Comm No Plans PETERSON, GEORGE 168,169 eee ips : } ‘ ollege bi eat Aare dia 8 No Plans REYNOZA, BETTY 6 NEWMAN, CLAIR 110,171,143, 144,148 PETERSON, JANETTE a Me ccc A Cappella Class, Choral, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play, No Plans 113 RICE, LINDA 6 Thespian, Drama, Chess Club, AFS Club, SF State, Music PETERSON, PAUL JC; Commersiah Art Navy RICE, PAM 116 Business College RICHMOND, SHERRY 117 Business Schoo! RICHMOND, WILLIAM bz Sai Baseball, CCC RIDEAU, GREGORY 117,325 No Plans RIDEAU, JOSEPH 117,157 ECE RILEY, BUDDY ; 17 ccc, Navy RINCON, EVA 117,178,336,337 ,348 GAA, JC, SF State RIOS, JON 117,273,147 No Plans RIOS, MARY 17 Soph Doll, Jr. Prom Queen, Beautician RITTER, ROBERT 17 Air Force ROBBINS, PHILIP 117,330,312 Baseball, No Plans ROBERTS, DALE 17,299,167 ,284 Cross Country, Band, Rally Comm., Saka Marching Band, College Service ROBERSON, SAMUEL 117,325 No Plans ROBERTSON, DARLENE Marriage ROBERTSON, TYRONE 131 Gymnastics, No Plans ROBINSON, PATRICIA 118,57 Jr. College ROGERS, DIANE 118,357,270 PE Leader, CSF, Honor Roll, Spanish Club, Sores ROMERO, RAY Service ROOSEVELT, ROLLING F 118 Football, Wrestling, Track, College ROSS, EVELYN 118 Senior Gaieties, Writers Club, Airline Stewardess ROSS, JUDY 118,52 Costuming, CCC, Dental Assistant ROWLEY, BETH dhe 118 Glee Club, Secretary ROWLEY, MARYLEE 118,53,232 No Plans RULOPH, PATRICIA cece RUDOLPH, SUE 118 No Palans RUNIONS, BILL 118,303 Football, Wrestling, Block R, College, os RUPORT, DAVID 18,299,270,212 Wrestling, Cross Country, Track, Rep eau Service, College RUSSEY, WALT 118,154,270 SF State RUSSELL, CHARLES 8 No Plans SALLE, MIKE 8 No Plans SANCHEZ, FELIX 119 ccc SANDERS, CAROLOYN 19 Ecc SANFORD, JANE ; 119 No Plans SABTISM, GEKDER 5 19 Track, CCC SANDERS, JOHN } 9 No Plans SBRAZZA, SHARIE ..119,356,48,279,50,270,271,55,148,152 CSF, Honor Roll, Quill Scroll, Senior Gaieties, PE Leader, AFS Club, SA Officer, Comm. of Publicity, Shield Editor, Jr Play, Jr. Prom, College SCHELL, CARLOTTA 119,357,280,156 Chico State College, Nursing SCHEIDER, GLENN 9 Football, Baseball, SF State SCHWARM, LARRY ; 9 No Plans SCOTT, JIMMY 119,273 No Plans SCOOT, KENNITH 9 Swim Team, No Plans SCOTT, PATRICIA ; 9 No Plans SCOTT, RICKY 326,312 Baseball, Work, JC SCRIBNER, JERRY RE 9 Work SEBRING, APRIL 5 ; ; 9 (eels SELESKA, LEWIS 120,298,170,318 Cross Country, Track, Glee Club, Service SEMAS, MARLENE ; 120 ccc SERB, JOSEPH P : 120 No Plans SERDA, ROMAN ; i 120,279 Rep. Council, JC SHA, CAROL : 120 Work, Marriage SHADLEY, THOMAS ; F 120 Football, Track, Forestry SHAHAN, PATRICIA ... 120 CCC SHARP, BONNIE 120 Future Nurses Club, Teacher SHARPE, LYNDA 120 Orchestra, CSF, College, Peace Corps SHEETS, JAY F 120 Football, Basketball, Golf, IG) SHIDELER, NANCY 69,120,171,48,177,176, 276,144, 148,147,271,270,149,54 Com. of Law Order, Treble Clef, A Cappella, Ensemble, CSF, Mendekaohu Award, CMEA, ABS, AFS Exchange Student, Jr. Prom, Writers Club, Jr. Seis Sr ae College SHILOH, ERNEST .... : 120 Football, College SHORT, SUSAN .. ane ol ZO 27.6;270 SA oN AR ere CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Spanish Club, Student Court, College SILVA, ERNEST F ere 120 Cross Country, College, Army SILVAS, CINDY .... ; 121,163,353,156 Pom Pon Girl, Modern Dance Class, Honor Roll, Senior Gaieties, Nursing, Sr. Play, Snow Ball SIMMONS, HAROLD Rep. Council, Work SIMS GWENDOLYN ; 121 GAA, |.B.M SIMS, RICHARD ... 121 Jr. College SINCLAIR, RICHARD ; 121 College SMALLING, MARCINE f 121 Work, CCC SMART, KEN .. 121,155,276 Quill Scroll, Hi-Nus, Jr, Play, Jr. Donut Sale, AFS, Writers Club, College SMART, SANDRA 2 ccc SMITH, PENNY ccc SMITH, JUDY 2 Marriage SMITH, CHARLENE : ; ‘ ?4 No Plans SMITH, SUSAN 2 IBM School SMITH, WAYNE ... 2 Marching Pep Band, Rally Comm., (aaa SOLORIO, LORRAINE 121,279 Publicity Comm., Honor Roll, Shield, Spanish Club, Legal Secretary SOULE, WAYNE 121 No Plans SPARKMAN, JOANNE 2 Soper Hi-Nus, United Nations Winner, College SPEARS, ROBERT 122 Government SPIARS, SALLY College, Nurse SPELHAUG, DALE : 122,270 College SPETH, LINDA 122,282 Cosmetology SPRINGER, RONALD 122,280,156 No Plans SQUIRES, DIANA 122,280,156 P.E. Leader, Stagecraft, College STALNAKER, DENNIS 22 (ae STANBERRY, MICHAEL 31 No Plans STANFIELD, LEROY No Plans STASSEN, ROBERT 22 Cross Country, Track, ‘Wrestling, ECC STAUNINGER, FLORA er ; 22 Work STEELE, ROBERT 122 JC STEJSKAL, ROGER 62,122,64,48,147,270,271,54,149 Pros. Attorney, CSF, Honor Society, Rally Comm., Tennis, Landmark, Forensics, College STEVENS, MICHAEL College, Electronics Technician STEVENSON, ANDREW .... 122,270,280 No Plans STEVENSON, REGINA 122,52,147,168,270,272 Soph Hop, Future Nurses Club, CCC, Rep. Council, French Honor Society STEWART, DAVIETTE 122 Beautician STORTROEN, OLAN 122 College, Service STOTT, TERESA 123, 144,145,270,148 A Cappella, CSF, Spanish Club, College STOUT, DEBBIE... 123, 385,348,349 ,54,55 CCC, Nursing STROMSODT, LYNDA .123,64,48,142 Secretary Treasurer, Girls’ League Rep., Comm, of Activit- ies, CSF, Honor Society, Jr. Prom Comm., Soph Hop Comm,, Rep, Council, Board of Comm,, Work STROUP, JANICE : ; eer es 123 Bookkeeper STUBBLEFIELD, NANCY , 123 Costumes Make-up, CCC STUTTE, JUDY Sa ahs roilae Honor Roll, College SULLINS, PATRICIA : 123 Secretary re LOUISE . F : 123 Colleg SWEARINGEN, KAREN .. 70,123,163,156 College, Secretary, Pom Pon Girl, Senior Class Secretary TALLEY, THERESA ... 123,348, 56,52,53,337,156,284 Girls League, Sr. Rep, GAA, Jr. Prom, Soph Hop, Spanish Club TAM, KATHLEEN ... 123 Rep. Council, Marriage, Secretary TAYLOR, CLARENCE ; dbverducleorore Track TAYLOR, DENNIS CSF, Honor Roll, Navy TAYLOR, KEN .. 123,60 CCC TAYLOR, KIRK taeer Wrestling, Band, Forensics Club, Senior Tricycle Race, Jr. Class Play, Computer Programmer, Senior Gaieties TAYLOR, LYNN ; i 123 College TAYLOR, PETE ; 124 No Plans TAYLOR, SHARYON 124,279,153 Honor Roll, Shield, Spanish Club, Publicity Comm., Work, College TENINTY, KAREN 124,282,169 CEG TERRELL, BILLY (Gale THIESFELD, HENRY 124,300,303,302,179, 146,270,278 Wrestling, College THOMAS, LINDA 124 Cosmetology THOMAS, SONJA ; 124 Jr, Prom Comm., Marriage THOMPSON, PETER 124 No Plans THOMSON, DANIEL 124 College THORNE, GARY : 124 Army THROWER, BARBARA ; 124 GAA, Essay Contest Winner, Future Nurses Club, Nurse THILGHMAN, JUDY ; 124,165,153 Orchestra, Shield, Marriage TILLMAN, DARLENE 24 Writers Club, Landmark, Cosmetology TOKUYNSHI, JIM } ; 24 Wrestling, College TOMASON, RICHARD 24 No Plans TORREZ, JOHN 125,212 No Plans TRESHAM, CAROLYN 25 ECE TRUJILLO, BARBARA 125 No Plans TUCKER, ARNIE ; 25 No Plans TUCKER, KAREN 31 Jr. College TURNBOW, CHAUNCEY 125,291 300,329 Football, Wrestling, Track, College, Senior Gaieties TURNER, ROBERT 125,171,299, 300,302 Wrestling, Cross Country, Track, Baseball, A Cappella, Traffic Comm., Jr. College URNER, WINNIE 125 Rep. Council, Soph Hop, College UDY, RONALD 125 No Plans URSINI, JOSEPH 125,146 No Plans VANDERPOOL, LEE 125 College, Work VANMETER, JANICE 125,) PE Leader, Treble Clef, A Cappella, CMEAF, Rep. Stet Cheerleader, Girls’ League, Junior College, Jr. Class Play, SF State =i VAN VOGELPOEL, CHRISTINE 125,270,271 ,272 CSF, Honor Roll, College, Travel VAUGHN, DORIS : 125 College, Work VAUGHN, STEVE 125 No Plans VEAL, VERNA 126,60 GAA, College, Secretary VIOLETT, NANCY 126 Future Nurses Club, CCC VINES, LARRY 126 Swimming, CCC VOLPI, MIKE 126 Honor Society, V. F. W. Scholarship, Rep. Council, JC WADE, EDNA : 126 4 T's Club, Teach Special Education WADE, LINDA Sane N20 Soph Vice-Pres., Girls’ League, GAA, Band, CSF, Honor Society, Senior Gaieties, Soph Hop, Captive Day, Marri- age WAFER, DAVID Cross Country, Baseball WAKEMAN, PAUL . 126,167,51,270 Tennis, Band, Student Court, CCC, UC WALLACE, HUBBART 126 Commissioner, Cross Country, Wrestling, Baseball, Col- lege, Military Service WALLACE, JESSIE 126 No Plans WALTERS, MARILYN 126 Secretarial bia NANCY 126 B. M. School WARDLEY, ERMA ... 126,278 Forensics, CCC, Social Worker WARWICK, MIKE 126,312 Baseball, CSF, Honor Society, College WATERS, GARY 127 No Plans WATTERSON, CALVIN . . Peale 74 WATT, ED a eer 527310 Track WAY, ELIZABETH ‘i 127 Secretary WAY, SANDRA F ; 127 53,283 No Plans i eh ee os ie WEAKLEY, STEVEN ; ; 127 JG WEAVER, CHARLES 290,291,301,300,320,329,316 Football, Wrestling, Baseball, College, Engineering, Pro Football WOOD, CATHY 129 CEE WOOD, TINA 129 CSF, Honor Society, College WOODARD, BARBARA 129 WEBB, ARLA 127,146 Work WEEKS, WILLIAM . 27 wt Band, Boys’ Glee Club, Forestry, Service No Plans WOODRUFF, DENNIS No Plans WOODRUFF, MICHAEL Honor Roll, Rally Comm., 129 129,270 Prom, College WEIR, TERRY . : 127 ,275,279,50 Honor Society, CCC, Work, Travel, Marriage WESTON, VICKI 127,154,163,52,270,156,272,281,345 Rep. Council, GAA, Fencing, Gymnastics, Honor Roll, Pom Pon Girl, Hi-Nus, Soph Hop, Junior Play, Spanish Club, Nursing, Powder Puff Game, Senior Gaieties, Pep Club WHEELER, LARRY rey : : 2s Football, Professional Draftsman WHITE, JAMMIE : 27 Work, Marriage WILKINS, CRAIG if College, School Teacher WILKINS, RUTH ‘ 28 Cashiers School WILLIAMS, BRENDA ; 28 College, Typist Clerk, Marriage WILLIAMS, DAVID 128,59 Rally Comm., Soph Gymnastics, No Plans WILLIAMS, DON 128,29,181,53,270,316 Football, Track, CSF, Honor Society, CCC or Cal WILLIAMS, BIADYS .. 128 GAA, Secretary WILLIAMS, HELEN seul 4s) No Plans JUNIOR INDEX WORTMAN, BRENDA Work YACORZYNSK!, CAROL 129 Secretarial School YANUSHEFSKY, MICHAEL 129 No Plans YAZAWA, KOZO 129 No Plans YEARWOOD, JIM 129,59,65,49,174,51 Honor Society, Rally Comm., Service YOAKAM, RODNEY : es 69,129,53 Jr. Play, U.C.D. YOST, GARY ... ; 129 Swimming, Tennis, College YOST, STEVEN 129,298, 59,327,316 Cross Country, Track, Tennis, Honor Society, MUR-65, Rally Comm., College YOUNTS) STEVIE... 130,184,146,270 CSF, Writers Club, AFS, Forensics Club, Jr. Play, Thespi- ans, UC YOVINO, JUNE 130 Prom Committee, Business College Abbott, Deborah 202,212 Abrao, Vickie ; 202 Acosta, Linda 202,280 Adams, Connie 53,202 Adams, John M 202,309,316 Adams, Kathleen 170,202 Adams, Wendell 202 Aebi, Gail 202 Agnitsch, Cecilia ; 202 Aguilar, Mario 202,272,275 Akin, Sharon 202 Albro, Ronny : 202 Alexander, Dana 202,271 Alforno, John Allen, Cleola Allen, Irma Altenbaugh, Ronald 202 Alvarez, Susan . 202 Alvarez, Sylvia §2,53,202,281 Alves, Toni 202 Ames, Linda 202 Andersen, John 202,326 Anderson, David 202 Anderson, Eleanore 202 Anderson, Gregory V Anderson, Robert L Anderson, Virginia F Andrade, Raul Anellini, Kathleen 202,227,271) Anima, Ronald 7202 Aranda, Ma rsesca E Armour, Carol Armstrong, Shelley 53,202,271 Armstrong, Steven F202 Arnold, Vickie 202 Ary, James Ashford, Gregory 202 Ashley, William 171,202 Atkinson, Karen 203 Baca, Thomas 203 Bailey, Bertie 203 Bailey, Ronald 203 Baldridge, Bill 203 Baldwin, Judith Bales, Mark 203 Balsiger, Marlin P 203 Bandini, Beverly 203 Baratta, John M 203,51,197 Barksdale, Dan 203 Barnett, Lois 165,271 Barnhill, Judith Barone, Deborah Barreras, Edward Bastiaen, Richard 203 Baumberger, Ernest 203 Baumberger, Shelley 203,198,279, 169,197,271 Bayard, Charles 203,166,167 Becker, Ronald Bell, Terry M 203 Bellard, Diane 203 Belt, Douglas 203,294,316 Beltran, Manuel Bennett, Verna Benner, Stephan 203 Berry, James 203 Best, Edith F 203 Bethune, Linda 203 Bettencourt, Yvonne Beverly, Oscar 226 Billingsley, Gary 203 Birba, Colleen 203 Blasko, Donna 203 Blomberg, Sonja 203 Blount, Danielle 226 WILLIAMS, MICHAEL 128,145,152 Football, Wrestling, College N.R:O.T.C., Senior Gaieties, Senior Play, Shield Photographer, Law or Medicine WILLIAMS, ROOSEVELT ‘ Track, No Plans WILLIAMS, ROY ... Football, Wrestling, College WILLIAMS, TOMMIE 28 Rep. Council, College WILLS, CATHERINE .. F ie 128,146 CSF, Honor Roll, JC. Business College WILSON, DEBBIE ; 128,142 College WILSON, KATHERINE : : é Baseball, Tennis, Marriage, Beauticia WILSON, RONALD i : 28 No Plans WILSON, WILLIAM ; 28 Soph Hop, Work WIGHT, BECKI .. 7 Business College, Work WINROW, MALLORY cont : 28 Work, Night School, Marriage WINTERS, CAROL .. ‘ 356,357 GAA, JC, CBC WINTERS, LINDA : akon 31 (AAS WITMAN, JERRY ; : : : 29 JC, Work WOELL, JEANINE , baja nae eer l oe Shield Staff, Foreign Service WOLTERS, JANET Work Bohne, Debra L Bonner, Robert 293,302 Boone, Richard 203 Boreliz, Charles 203 Bosua, Mark . Boughton, Joyce 203 Bowser, Norman 203, page 2 Boyd, Gary 295 Boyd, L 204 Bradley, Brenda 204,165,53,271 Bradley, Deborah K 204 Bradley, Duane 166,167 ,53,27 1,278,280 Bradley, Keith 298,316 Bratton, Willie Brewer, Ltanya 204,281 Brodale, Richard 271,316 Broe, James Brooks, Catherine Brown, Darryl 204 Brown, Deborah 204 Brown, Earl C 52 Brown, Richard . 204,164 Brown, Roger 204 Brown, R. 204 Brown, Terry Bruce, Gregory . 204 Bryant, Susan 204 Buggs, Brenda 204 Bullock, Samuel 204 Bunce, Dennis Bunch, Michael 204,312 Burdick, Vickie 204,171 Burks, Sherri . 204,231 Burnett, Rose Burns, Randall Burns, Robert E. Burrus, Belinda . 204,178,152 Burton, Gene 204,52,53,312 Buth, Wesley 204,164 Butler, Brenda Butson, Barbara 204,52,53,212-213 Byley, Betty J 204 Calloway, Sammie 204,60 Campbell, Jack D 204 Campbell, Linda 204,171,198 Cannon, Paulette 204 Capstick, Sharene 204 Cardoso, Maria 204,57 Carr, Lois Carrigan, Larry 204 Carter, Carol L 204 Carter, Glen 204,End 3rd page Carver, Bruce Cash, James 205 Caudle, Jacqueline 205 Cavalli, Steven Caviness, Sherman 205,276 Celaya, Susan 205 Cellucci, Mike 205,53 Cepernich, Tony 198 Champion, Donald 205,326 Champion, James Chan, A Chan, Howard 205,59 Chapman, Denny R Chavez, Connie 205 Checketts, Andy 226,213 Chesnick, Diana 205 Chidester, Rose 205 Christopher, Catheri 205 Cisneros, Larry Cisneros, Richard Clark, Ralph 205 Clemmons, Colleen 205,283 Cleveland, Patricia Cline, Karen Coad, Kevin Coats, Myron Cochran, Debra L Cogger, Jill Colbert, Janet Colborne, Martin Coley, Ronald Collier, Chery! Collier, Raymond Collins, Melvin Colson, Cathy Colombo, Lawrence Conoly, David Conwright, Beverly Cook, Brenda Cook, Sandra R Cooley, Eddie Cooper, Betty Cooper, Donnie Copes, Beverly J Cordell, Greg Corella, Mark Correia, Kathleen Cortez, Armando Coudyser, Marcia Coughlin, Raymond Cox, Michael Craft, Margaret Crane, Alice Crase, Terry Crase, Toni Crenshaw, Brenda Crisp, Linda Crites, Gary Crummie, Pamela Cucchi, Timothy Cunningham, Wayne Curtis, John Max Daglow, Raymond Dahl, Donald Dahl, Robert Darby, Linda Davenport, Delora Davis, Arthur Davis, Belinda Davis, Betty Davis, Beverly Davis, bobbie Davis, Cathleen Davis, Eddie C Davis, James Davis, Marilyn Davis, Richard B Deakins, Roger Dechant, Dorothy Decker, Roland Deere, Michael Dejulio, Ruth Delreal, Frances Dermers, Bill Demarse, Patricia Derryberry, Michael Devers, Diana Devine, Frankie Devore, Lloyd Dias, Larry Diaz, Salvador Dick, Claudia Dickey, John Difebbo, Jeannie Dillon, Janice Dizon, Francis 205,171,165 205,168,169 205 205 205,52 205,53,169,212 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205,336,349 205 205 End of Pg.4 206 226 206 206,60 206 332,275,336, 343,348,328 206 298,316 206 206 206 206 206 291,295,52,53 206 206,295 206,309,308,316 206 206 206, 282,52 206,53 206 206 206 213 226 206 206,267 206 206 206 206,349,348 206 206 207 207 207,27) 207 267 207 207,171,213 226 207 267 ,52,270 Dio, Durand Donley, Michael Dorado, Antonio Dorton, Alcus Dover, Karen Driskell, Steven Drumgoole, Joyce Duck, Lemoan Dufault, Nina Dunn, Ben Dunn, Donald Duran, Mary Lou Durante, Lena Duzon, Joaquin Dyes, Linda Dykes, Carol Eastman, El Roy Ebert, Daniel Edwards, Lynnett Edwards, Michael Ellis, Barbara Elvira, Julie Emorick, Gary Ennis, Larry Ensminger, John Erwin, Sandra Erwin, William Eskelin, Philip Espinosa, Victor Espinosa, Frank Espinosa, F Estes, Kathleen Estrada, Debra Estrada, Kristine Estrada, Rachel Evans, Gloria Fay Ewing, Eddie Faeth, Kathryn M Faison, Wayne R Farley, Harold Felder, Ray Ferdig, Linda Ferdig, Loretta Fernandez, A Fernandez, Patty Fernandez, Rickey Fielding, Connie Fisher, Jeanette Flahiff, Judy Fleming, Steve Fletcher, Rhondaria Flores, Ruth A Floyd, David Flute, Phyllis Fogle, Nancy Folk, Sheila Forbes, Sally Foster, Barbara A Foster, Don Foster, Frank Fox, Benjamin Franks, Robert Freeman, Linda Freitas, David Fulgham, Rodger Fugitt, Sherry Fugitt, Teresa Futch, M. W Gabrial, K Galloway, Melvin Gann, Michael Gant, Bruce Garcia, Esequiel J Garcia, Pamela Garcia, Peggy Garrett, Sherel Gary, Raphaelle Gasaway, Caroline Gatlin, Patricia Gauny, Sherry Gerald, Arthur Germany, Georgetta Germen, Rebecca Geyer, John E Gibson, G Gilliam, Bruce Gilmore, Elaine Ginn, L Glass, Janice Glazier, Marlene Glieden, Joann Gloff, Doug Goddard, Warren Godden, Randall Godwin, Donald Gogue, Anne Golden, Clifton Gonzales, Esther Gonzales, Lupe Gonzales, Marco Gore, Gary Goularte, Elaine Graelish, Elizabeth Grant, B Graves, Bobbie Gray, Donald Gray, Michael Grcina, Teresa Green, John Green, Mary A Greer, Bruce Gregg, Lana 59,207,299 207 53,207 299,312 207 207,295 207,267 207 207 167,273,280 207 207 56,57,169, 189,271,276 207 169,207,283 207 170,207 207 ,302,303 207 ,267 53,179 207 207 207 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 167,170,271 208 226 208 169,208,348 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208,331,336 178,208 208 164,208 208 298,328,318 208 208 167,226 208 208,271 60 209 226 209,291 209 209 226,282 209,213 209,167 52,209, 336,337 ,345,349 209 209 209 209 209 171,209 226 209 209 226 209,295,318 209 209,330 53,209 49, 50,64,164,197,209, 294,301, 302,328,330 209,302 209,226 53,167,181,209 210 209 209 End pg.8,209 209,302,326 1210; 271 210,291,294,316 209 Gregory, Danny Griffin, Eula L Griffin, Maxine Griffin, Michael Griffith, Donald Grimes, Rita Grubaugh, Deborah Grubaugh, William Gruber, Patricia Gruener, Robert Guillory, Pat Gulledge, James Gunn, George Gunn, Kathleen Gustafson, Robert Gutierrez, Shirley Haagen, Vicki Hagen, Daniel Hamers, Paul Hamill Rosemary Hammett, Bill Hampton, Charles Hand, Terry J Haney, Judith Hanks, Roylene Harcourt, Vickie Harris, Albert Harris, C Harris, Gail Harris, Peggy Harris, Renee Harris, William R Hart, Katharine H atzell, Richard Hayes, Carolyn Hayes, Marsha Hayes, Marshel Haynes, Velma Hays, Terry Hearn, Donald Henderson, Irvin Henderson, James W Hendrix, Judy Hendrix, Linda J Henry, Linda Hernandez, Wanda Herring, Joanne Hetzel, David Heuschober, Gerald Hill, Albert Hill, Daniel Hill, Joann Hill, Katherine Hill, Renee Hinman, Terry Hinton, Kathie Hobson, Carl Hogan, John Holiman, Harold Holland, Leroy Holliday, Anthony Holtman, John R Homlotis, Ronald Honable, Philip Honda, David Hood, Wanda Hooper, Virgil Hooten, David Hornsby, Henry Horton, Wendell Hoy, Russell Hrbek, Cinda Hubbard, Verlon Huddleston, Jack Hudson, Gwenda Hurst Husing, Thomas Hutton, Paul Hyland, George Ingraham, Cassandra Ingraham, Sandra Ingram, Lynda L Insell, Claudia Isley, Bobbie Ivan, Jeffrey Ivance, Lindy Jackson, Dorothy Jackson, Dorothy B Jackson, Lonnie Jackson, Thomas Jackson, Winslow Jacques, Bill James, David James, Guy James, Leonard James, Linda Jameson, Robert Jean, Richard Jensen, Craig Jensen, Nancy Jensen, Thomas Jewett, Dennis Jimerson, Shirley Johnson, Charles D Johnson, Danny Johnson, Ramona ones, Elliot K Jones, Garland Jones, Glen Jordan, Brenda Jordan, Lyndel Joyce, Victor 2 17-2110) 290) 2912925327731 226 52,53,60,210,281 210 210,291,295 Wl, 226)275 7210 7 7 a O N ie) =) 0 57 210,336,348 2 60,210,332,337 348,34 2 Se) COMNONDTVODTOAO WNHNWNNNNNNNWH 267 ,299 ] 60,211,2 60,2 53,1167, 179,211,271 211,302 211,291,295 226,267 170 309,318 52,166,167,267 331 337 344,345,349, 384 214,336 4 4 De) b nN Oo CO paaoeaRxRQoaLLMO— MOM NY NN NY NN nN b Kalahele, Richard Keck, Ella M Kelly, Calvin Kerman, Joan Kenworthy, L Killian, Teddie Kilpatrick, Joann King, E King, Leroy King, Shirley D King, Stanley Kiser, Lynn Knight, Clara Knuckles, Dennis Koehne, Gerald Korte, Deborah Kubo, Kayoko Lancaster, John Land, Joycee Lane, Linda Lancaster, J Langston, Ronald Laster, D Lapacka, Barbara Lawson, K Laverty, Pauline Leighton, G Lawton, Joe Layton, Ricky Lea, James Lea, Jan Lee, Clifford Lee, Dwight E Lee, James Lee, Larry Lee, Sherman Leogrande, Joann Leonard, Sharon Letcher, Gary Lewis, Jean Linan, Marlene Lindsly, Donald Lininger, Janice Linsy, Claudette Lipary, Steve Lipsky, Linda Livingston, Cleve Lloyd, Sandra Logan, Keith London, Rebecca Longbottom, Carol Lopez, Fernando Lopez, Mary E Lopez, Rosemary Louden, Donna Love, Nicholas Lumly, Lavonna Luschen, Keith Lutz, Barbara Loomis, R Madden, Jeanette Maestas, Rosalie Magee, Katherine Maley, Carl Malone, Charles Manis, Michael Mapp, Lillian C Mapps, Jimmy Marino, Edward Marley, Deborah Marlowe, Richard Marshall, Karen L Marshall, Kerry Marshall, Nena Martin, Dennis Martin, Gay Martinez, Betty Martinez, Emily D Martinez, Esther Martinez, Roseanne Massaro, Leonard Massey, Jerry Mathews, Richard Matteson, Jane Matthews, Dorothy McArthur Bruce McBreen, Beth McBride, Eddie M McClaflin, Carl McClain, Pamela McClain, Paula McClaran, Sherry McCowan, Juanita McCoy, Raymond L McCullar, Jewell McFadden, Rogers McGowan, Sharon McGowan, Stephen Mclntire, Charlotte Mcintosh, Kenneth Mcintyre, Dorothy L Meaders, Carol Meadows, Larry Meahan, Charles Medeiros, Linda Medellin, Alez Meiser, Barbara Melgoza, Joe Mello, Rebecca Meno, Raymond Mercado, Dan J Mesker, Mike Metcalf, Gary 215,281, 38 wD oO 215,291,295, 308, 30 294,295,3 60,164 215,295 2 216,295,32 2 166,167,198,199,216,27 216, end pg 2 21773 2172291, 29:23 167,213,217 NNN WNNY 50,52,64,197,217,271,27 2913 OnMnN—LHhORWBRAN NOON Aan ann aOoronn 6 6 6 3 Fo io i oir. 0 Be ole oir oie. o By. co Ii. 0 By. c Bi. o E c I 0 Eo I . 0 E . c Ii, © Ii, © Him © fin © Ii © Iie © Iie © Bie o Iii © Ein © fim © Tin © Bie © Min © Hin © Iie © fie © Him @ Pin © Eitm © Ite o fim © Eke o Die © Mie o Ein © Hin © Dim © Iie © Bite © Iie © Em o Iie o Ie, oc Ino In cio icine ata tea tal @ Wa ae a ae a a a a a a a ae a a ae ae a ae ae ae a ee a ae ae ae a a a a ee ee eS re hm Meyers, Kenneth 52,217,316 Roberts, Linda F 220,267 Taylor, Kirk Miller, Linda Susan 217,271 Roberts, Nancy 220 Teague, Linda 213,223,281 Miller, Marsha 217 Robinson, Lemmie 220 Teninty, Kathie 223,282 Miller, William M 217 Robinson, Marie erry, Shelia 223,282 Mills, David Rodriquez, Arminio Theisen, Jo Ann 52)223 Minor, Wanda Rogers, Henry 220 homas, Anthony Miranda, Gloria 217 Roland, Evelyn 220 homas, Berta M 170,223,328 337,343 Mirich, Eric Romero, Michael homas, Elouise 223,337 345,348,349 Mitchell, Andrea D 217 Rose Mary 220 homas, Linda L 223 Mitchell, Anita 217 Rosecrans, Dennis 220 Thompson, John Mitchell, Glenda 217 Rowe, Steven 220,291,316 Thomson, Linda Mitchell, Linda K 217,235 Rowley, James 213,220 hrower, George 223 Moniz, Glen Roybal, Betty 220 Tipton, Charles 223 Montgomery, Louis 52,217,295,300,303 Rude, Rosalyn 220 Tobey, Charles L 223 Moore, George Rubbiero, Jerry 220,294,295 obek, Charles 223 Moore, Helen F Ruloph, Patricia $ Toms, Judy 22 Moore, Sylvia 217,328,333 Ruloph, Tom Touchstone, Sharon 53,223 Moore, Terry 217 Runnels, Teresa 60,220 Trainer, Virginia 171 Morales, Mary 217 Rush, Dennis 220 Traxler, Barbara J a3 Morales, Stephanie 217, end pg. 14 Sadler, Linda 220 Treece, Anthony 164,223 Moreno, Carlos 157 Sais, Judith 220 rotter, Frankie 183,224 Morgan, Ronnie 218 Salcido, Arturo 22 roxell, Steve 224 Morris, Christine E 53 Salter, Kathleen 22 ucker, Roland 224 Morris, Ethel Sanchez, Frank WD Ulihrach, Linda 224 Morris, Sandra 52,218 Sandau, Thomas Uribe, James 224,295,326 Morris, Steven 218 Sanders, Kent 22 Valencia, Samuel 224 Moton, Patricia A 218 Sands, Brenda 169,221,275,333 Vancleave, William A 224 Moya, Susan Sands, Vicky 22 Vanhoose, Linda 348,349 Munger, Yolanda 60,218 Sanford, Joan V Vaughn, Janice M 224 Murphy, Randal 59,218,227 ,27 1 Sargent, Marion Vaughn, Ronald Murray, Cheryle 218 Sartain, Yvonne Caro 22 Vega, Laura 60 Murray, Darryl K Sauls, Allie 164,22 Vega, Rafael 169,224 244 295 302,316 Murray, Gloria 53,218 Savage, Winston 170 Vida, David 224 Myers, Patricia 218 Schantz, Robert 22 Vierra, Cynthia 224 Najera, David Schessow, Beverly PP) Vigil, Delores 224 Nakazono, Sandra 218 Schwerdteeger, JoAnn a2 Vigil, Eddie Nelson, Patricia Scott, Karyn D 22 Vigil, Rudolph 235,224, 273 Nelson, Randy 218 Scott, Michael 52,53,189,221,276,281,316 Villagran, Carlos 224 Nelson, Terry P Sebring, Nicki 60,22 Villalobos, Alejandr Nevills, Karen 218 Serrano, Lynn 52,197 ,22 Villanueva, Lucresia 224 Newcomer, Gary 171,218 Severson Clark 22 Volpi, Nancy 224 Newcomer, Robert §2,59,218,321 Sewell, Michael P 22 Vroom, Dennis 224 Newton, Carle 218 Seizer, Pam 22 Walden, Wanda 52,224 267 Nicholini, John 218,60 Semoxes, A 22 Walker, Beverly 224 Nix, Carl 218 Shanks, Glenda 22 Walker, Donna 267 Njanja, Kariti Shaw, Vivian 22 Wallace, Terry 224 Nofziger, Jerry Sheinberg, Pam Wallacker, Lee 224 291 Nolan, Michael 218 Shepard, Vern Wamble, James Norton, Becky 218 Shepherd, Linda Waranietz, Steven 52,53,169,171,224 Novak, Barry 218,278 Shinn, Alan 22 Wardley, lke 312,224 295, 308 309 Novi, Susan Shirien, L 2 Warren, Donald 224 Nunley, Calvin 218 Shipman, Rosemary Washington, D 224 Obrien, John 218 Shipp, Raymond Washington, Elfreda 226,267 Oliver, Lois W Shirley, Larry Washington, Larry 226,298, 300,301,318 Olivieri, Robert 218,316 Silva, Debby 22 Waterbury, Alana End pg. 21,224 Orr, Beth 218,199,276,273 Simpier, Judith §2,53,221,3,44,345 Waterbury, Lulu 225 Ortolf, Sharon 218 Sisson, J 22 Watts, Bruce 225 Page, Glen 295 Skinner, Patsy R 221,275, 333,336,345,349 Weaver, Laurel Pallaoro, Janet 218 Slaughter, Phyllis Wells, Patricia A 60,225,349 Palmer, Richard Sloan, Ethel 222 Wells L 225 Pedescleaux, Alvin L 218,291,326 Slusher, Randall 222 Wendell, Ricky L 169,225 Pedone, Christine . ..218 Smith, Albert 170 Werbe, S 225 Pedretti, Lynn 219,56 Smith, Alvester 222 Wesley, Sandra 179 Pence, Mark Smith, Carl 222 Weatherwax, Ken 171,226 Pence, Sandra Ai) Smith, Fred 267 White, Loralyn 225 Pendleton, Bruce Smith, Gale 267 324 White, Sandra 225 Penney, Brian 219,165,58,271 Smith, Kenneth 222 Wiedner, Alberta 225 Peoples, Vicki 219,52 Smith, Kerry M 222,294,295 Williams, Mary C 53,198,199,225, 271,273 Perero, Nancy 52,271 Smith, Myla 222 Williams, Thomas 225 Perez, Dana 219 Smith, Patti 222 Williams, Virginia 225 Perkins, Marsha 219 Smith, Ronna 198 222,271,278 Williams, Vivain Sy) WAC eS Perry, Moddy 219 Smith, Roy C D2,222 Wills, Harriet 95 Peterson, Judy 219 Smith, Susan M 222 Wilson, Donald 11,60,225,295,318 Peterson, Mary 219 Smith, Wendell 59,164,222 Wilson, Jonetta 225,283 Peterson, Sandra 219 Smithers, James 222 Wilson, Kathy 225 Phillips, Herbie D 219,291, 292,304,316 Smithson, Chery! Soy 9e222 Wilson, Lucille 225 Phillips, Nancy 219 Sneed, Susan 222 Wilson, Richard 225 Piane, Steven Snouffer, Sandra Lee Winn, Marilyn 225 Pierce, Marvin Soden, Janice Winters, Linda Planchon, Mona 219 Soditch, Phil 222,271,299, 318 Wodell, John Pleau, James 295 Solomon, Candy 52,53,222 Wong, Priscilla 225,271 Plotner, Linda D 219 Spears, Larry 222 Wood, Craig 53,225, 271,298,300,301,318 327 Pocekay, Edward 219,295,212,213,321 Spiher, Vickie ST 222,227, Wooden, George 225 Pocekay, John 219 Stalker, Donald 222,309 Wooldridge, Jim 164,225 Poole, Ivory J 219 Stnadard, Keith 222 Wright, R 226 Pornaras, Gloria 219,271 Steacy, James 222,271 Wydermeyer, Lois End pg. 22,225,281, 337,348 3449 Porter, Marilyn 219 Stephens, Vercy 53 Wyman, Cynthia 165,226 Porter, Otis 219 Stephenson, Frank Yanushefsky, Jane Potts, Carolyn 219 Stephenson, John 222 Yanushefsky, Michael Powell, James P 60,219 Stevens, Michael Yarborough, Kenneth 226 Power, Marie 219 Stevens, Wanda 222,348,349 Young, Bruce Preston, Linda 52,169,219 Stevenson, Tora 222 Young, Emmett 226 é Price, Brenda Steel, M 222 Young, Jerry 168,169,226 Price, Mary J 219 Stierwalt, Patty J Young, Tyra 52,164,226, 281,331,333 Raab, Kathleen 219 Stillwagon, Rebecca 168,282 Zidich, Vickie 226 Ralston, Myrna Stone, Royce 170,222,298, 316 Zucha, John Ramos, Tanya 219 Stout, Donna 222,271 Ransford, Kenneth 219 Stout, Michele 223 Reber, Steven 219 Stout, Erma Lee 223 Reed, Jacqueline 220 Stowell, Earl R 223 SOPHOMO RE INDEX Reed, Larry 220 Strickland, Laura 223 Renoude, Dennis 220 Stromsodt, Kathy 56,169,223 Rexford, Marvin 220 Stuart, Bonnie 223,309,316 Abbot: towanda 57 236 Rentuma, Vincent Stubblefield, Dennis 223 Achey, Loretta 236 Reynolds, Danny 220 Stutte, Linda 223 Adams, Charlene 236 Reynolds, Jimmy 220 Suda, Stephen 223 Adams, Chery! 236 Richard Patricia Suerstedt, John 223,271 akan Garry 236 Rickel, Daniel 220 Sutherland, Janis 223 dame Jonnie 236 Ricondo, Gloria 220 Suy, John 164,223,299, 271,316 NaGne. armas 236 Rideau, Brinda A 60,220 Sylvester, Clayton 52,223,310 INdond. alta 236 271 Rios, Kathleen 160,167,220 Taylor, Daniel 223,312,326 Agnitsch Cone 266 Ripley, Karen 53 Taylor, Dennis K Richelle George E Rivamonte, Victoria 220 Taylor, Herbert Ailey, James Alexander, Carolyn A Alexander, Reginald Algood, Ronnie Allen, Dean Allen, James Allen, Steven Allen, William Alves, Bobby Ament, David Amos, Steven Anderson, Becky Anderson, Don Anderson, Gary L Anderson, Pat Anderson, Sharon D Andrade, Michael D Anger, Kathleen Aragon, Arturo Aranda, Nicky Arko, Judy Armstrong, Jack Arnold, Charles Arnold, Earline Ary, Martha Ascari, Michael Ashford, Carol Avila, Carlos Ayers, Virginia Baca, George Bactom, Sharon D Bailey, Alphonso Baird, Kathleen S Baird, Nancy C Baker, Paul Baldridge, Donald Baldridge, Rose Baldwin, Katherine Bales, Andrew Balga, Michael Bally, Katherine Banta, Chuck Banuelos, Juliet Ba rker, Janet L. Barnes, Lauretta Barni, Catherine Batchelder, Lorin Baumgardner, Glen Baumgardner, Darla Beason, Elaine Bedwell, William Bell, Larrry Dee Bell, Larry Duane Bell, Michael Bell, Terry L Bellani, Pamela Bellard, Katherine Berkhout, Dana Bernhardt, Pat Berry, Reggie Beverly, Arnold Billingsley, Pamela Bise, Deanna Bitle, Gary Black, Otis E Blackweil, Anna Lou Blake, Howard Blethen, Billy Bolan, Bonnie Bolan, William Bolding, Sheryl L Bolds, Veda Boles, Wilhelmina Bomgardner, Glenn R Bond, Kathryn Bonner, Willie M Bonsell, Margaret Boone, Robert E Boone, Susan Boyd, Larry Bradford, Alvin Bradley, Gregory Branch, Beverly Branch, Milton Branson, Michael Breen, Sheila Brewer, Terri Bridges, Steven E Brock, Judith Brooks, Joseph Brooks, Michael Cam Brown, Beverly Ann Brown, Dolores Brown, Glenn Brown, Robert J Brown, Robert N Bruns, Geary Bryant, Freddie Buck, Stephen Buenrostro, Lupe Bufanda, Mona Burk, Gary Burnett, James Burns, Sandra Burrus, Roscoe Burry, Gary Butcher, Graciel M Bute, Judy Butterfield, J Calhoun, Marie Calhoun, Rick Cantey, Frank 236 14 200 236 236,266 236 236 236 236 265,266 : 236 164,179,236,271 236 265 52,236 236 236 236 236 236 236 236 236,328,331 ,332,336,342,385 237 171,233 237 52,237 ,336,343 299,327,318 237 237,250 52 237,282 170 237 237 266 237 237 164,237,251,279 237 53,237,271 : 237 237 237 237 §1,64,233,237,27 1,296,330 237 ,271,299,318 266 237 237 57,170,342 237 237 237 237 237 238 52,238,308,309,312 238 52,238 238,310 238 266 238 238 238 238 238 179,238,299,318 238,310,311 238,299 238 333,336 238 Captain, Yvonne Carey, Joe E Cargo, Cathy Cariglia, Virginia Carney, Otis Carney, Wesley Carr, Vern Etta Carroll, Marilyn Carroll, Michael Carroll, Peggy Carroll, Randy Carson, Jacqueline Carter, Lena Carvalho, Noel Castro Leopoldo Castro, Noberta Caviness, Deryl G Caviness, Shery! Chambers, Deborah Chan, Charline Chan, Patty G Chaney, John Chappell, Rodney A Chatham, Ron Chavez, Michael A Chellson, Patricia Christian, Llewellyn Ciechanski, Deborah arine, Lanette ark, Barbara J ark, Dorothy ark, Jane ark, Patricia axton, Steven aytor, Rex L ement, Jim emons, Kenneth endenin, Lonnie eveland, Connie ifton, Alex immons, Doy utts, Larry Coats, Susan Cogger, Lee Colbert, Janett Coleman, Margie Collier, Beverly Collins, Gayle M Collins, Lonnie J Colvin, Gary W Conner, Mary Contreras, Monica Conwright, Gloria Cook, Regina Cooper, Earnest Cooper, Larry Coplen, Sandra Cordero, Dolores Cordova, Lynette Corley, Glenn Correia, Debra Cortez, Phyllis Covell, Joan P Cowger, Calvin Cowger, Roger Cox, Kenneth Cox, Wanda Craft, Hubert Cramer, Arthur Crear, Randy M Creer, Charles E Cheer, William Crews, Ava Crews, Debra Crimson, Richard Crockett, Earl Crockett, Noel Crossley, William E Crowley, Pamela Cruikshank, Starlana Curtis, Gretchen Daniels, Anthony C Daniels, Chery! Daniels, Dianne Daniels, Ella Danielson, Donna Darby, Charles Darby, Nancy Darden, Linda Daver, Edward Dauer, Edward Davidson, Frances Davidson, Linda Davies, Carol Davis, Carol E Davis, Charles E Davis, Eddie D Davis, Joan Davis, Julie A Davis, Larry Davis, Patrick Davis, Shirley Ann Davis, Thomas III Deago, Richard Dealba, Peter Decker, Steven L Deem, Marshall Degrace, James D Delao, Helena Deleon, Luis Delgadillo, Rachel Delong, Keith R CVX CVE OICY GY EY Gi Gr CY GYEKEy 52,238,275 160,238 238 238 238 238 238 238,299 238 302 238 238 170,238 238,266 238 239 56,57 239,271 239 239 239 239 239 170,296 239 239 239 170,239 343 239 239 239 239 239 239 53,239,296,330 239 233,239 239 52,239,345, 349 239 239 239 239 239,349 239 239 265 161,239 240,271 240 240 240 240 240,324 240 240 240 266 240 240 240 240 170,240 240 240 53,240 240 240 240 240 265 240 240 240,222 240,296 240 240 240 265 24 24 24 241,296,310 24 24 24 24 241,310 Demers, William Diaz, Berta Pat Dickerson, Sharon Dimatteo, Susan Dingman, Kirk Docto, Roger A Donovan, Cathy Dora, Laverne Dorado, Manuel Dorton, Larry S Drace, Virginia Drone, Judith A Dufault, Eli Duncan, Portia Duncan, Tommie Dunn, David Dusell, Thomas Dvorak, Floyd Dyas, Arnold L Dyes, Brenda Eaton, Steve Edgington, Peggy J Edmonds, Lee Roy Edwards, Ralph D Edwards, Westley E Ellerbee, Bobbie Elliott, Charles Ellis, Madeline Elmore, Catherine Elsts, Arnold Emerick, Gary English, Charles A Englund, Barbara Erckenbrack, Dan Erhart, Gordon R Ertz, Connie Escamilla, Lupe Esser, Patricia E Etchieson, Dennis Evans, Fred Evans, Mae Evans, Willie Fahrenholtz, John Farley, Charlotte Farrell, Danny Featherstone, Albert Fenoglio, Barbara Fernandez, Lajvana Fernandez, Margaret Fields, Frankie B Fink, Denise Fitzgerald, David E Fletcher, Ruby Fletes, Virginia Flores, Debbie Flores, Mary Flores, Susan | Flute, Ramona Flynn, Michael Fogle, Bruce E Forbes, Sally Ford, Margaret Ford, Ronald Ford, Steven Forrest, Charles Forrester, Sharon Foster, Barbara J Foster, Faye E Foster, George Foster, John Foster, Marie Francis, Darlene Franklin, Alice F Freeman, Marion Frehse, Craig Freitas, Nancy Frick, Bruce Fulco, Vincent Fuller, Curtis Fuller, Patricia Futch, Leothurs Galaviz, Marie Gallegos, Lillian Gallon, Percy S Galloway, Melvin Garcia, Alfred Garcia, Genevieve Garcia, Joseph Garcia, Julia Gardner, Bruce Garrett, Reginald Gayles, Sidney Gega, Beckie Gerald, Michael Gerke, Linda Gesell, Clemen Gibson, Tom Gilley, Robert Gipson, Verdia A Glibas, Laura Godek, Peggy Godfrey, Doris Godfrey, Lenette Goff, Donnie Gogue, Gloria Gonsales, Johnny Gonzales, Barbara Gonzales, Stella M Gonzalez, Magdaleno Gonzalez, Magna E Gonzalez, Salvador Goodman, Kenneth 24 - 242 242 53,242,296 242 242 242,342 242 242 60,242 164,24? 242 231 242,299,318 242 165,242,356 242,328,332,342,385 52,53,242 242 242 242 242 242,266, 336,342,384 242 243 265 243 243 243 164, 243,271,343 243 243 243 243 243 243 53,170,243 243 243 243 243,342 243 53 243,324 52,53,60,164,235,243,296,316 243 243 243,266 52,243 243 53,243 243,53 282 243 243 243 243, 344,233,275 241,271 242 244 244 244 244,328 244 244,170,233 244 Gordon, Judith L Gorton, Linda Gradin, Steve Granger, Carol Grant, Michael Gray, Barbara Gray, Lynette Gray, Sharon A Green, Deborah Green, Ethel . Green, Linda F Green, Patricia Green, Sharon F Green, Wanda Green, William Greenfield, Richard Gregan, Karen Gregg, Johanna Greiner, Loren Gribaudo, Florence Griffin, Daniel Griffith, Cindy Grubaugh, Diana Guerra, Bertha Guerra, Laura . Guillory, Barbara Guillory, Carolyn Gulledge, Gwendolyn Gulley, Carl Gulley, Charles Gunderson, Paul Gunn, Judy Guthrie, Doris Gutierrez, Gary Guzman, Mercedes Hackney, Ruth E Hagan, Mike Hale, Debra . Haley, Iris Hall, Karen Hall, Randy Hall, Shirley Hamilton, Denise Hamilton, Patricia Hammon, Randy Haney, Patsy Hanks, Michael Harrell, Delores Harris, Florey M Harris, Patricia F Harris, Wanda Harrison, Linda Hartwell, Alvin Harvath, Carol Hasenpflug, Jayne Hathcock, Betty Hattich, Robert Hawkins, Betty Haynes, Johnnie M Hearn, Anita Heden, Mary Heggie, Robert Heihn, Robert Henderson, Gary Henderson, James Lee Henderson, Richard Henry, Michael Henry, Ralph Henslee, Jerry Hensley, Barbara Hensley, Roger Hernandez, Alfred Hernandez, Gilbert Hernandez, Jesse Herrera, Irene Herring, William Herrington, Bruce Higgins, Allan gR High, Daryl Hill, Eddie Hill, Louis Hill, Samuel Hirano, Jane Hogan, Beverly Holland, Geary Holmes, Rolander Honey, Judy Honey, Tom Hooper, Leonard Hopson, Margo Horne, Donnell Horne, James Hoskins, Roy Howard, Gloria Howard, Ruby Howeth, Beverly Howsmon, Kathy Huckaby, Billy B Huey, Regionald Hughes, Larry Humphries, Cliff Hunt, Inez Hunter, Freddie Hunter, Regina Hutton, Penny S Hyatt, Carilyn Hyde, Ronald Imamura, Cathy Ingram, Joycelyn Isabell, Cynthia Jackson, Carl 244,164,235,291,342 244 244 244 244 244,345,336 244 244 244 244 244 265 245 244 385,332,336 267 245,52,271 242 170 245 245 245 245 245,266 332-343 245,170 245 245 245 242,265 245 245 235,345 245,343 245 245 245,53 245,349,328 245 245 245 245 245 245 245 245,292,296, 164,310,311 245,279 246 246 246 246 246 246 246,58 246 246 246 246 246 246,325 246,271 246,345 246 246,310 246 246 246 246 246,310 246 246,164,271 170 246,178,53 246 246,318 246,231 246 246 247 247 247 247 297 296,178 247 247 ,266,53 242 Jackson, Edward Jackson, Kenneth J Jackson, Linda Jackson, Walter J Jackson, Wesley T Jacob, Peggy Jacobs, Derrall Jarrett, Pamela Jefferson, Don Jefferson, Jacquelin Jenkins, Dwain Jenkins, Linda Jensen, Steven R Jewett, Donna Jim, Emily Jimenez, Gilbert Jimenez, lrene Jimerson, Ruth Johnson, Bobby Johnson, Charles B Johnson, Charles E Johnson, Dennis R Johnson, Dennis F Johnson, Diane Johnson, Donney Johnson, George Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Leo Johnson, Leon Johnson, Rafe Johnson, Ronald Johnson, Sandra Johnston, Nina Jones, Billie Jones, Deborah Jones, Jerry T Jones, Linden Jones, Lonnie Jones, Mary Jones, Randi Jones, Richard Jones, Wilma Jordan, Dwight Juniel, James Kearns, Martin E Keck, Lenore Kecskes, Leonard B Keefer, Dolores Keeton, Rosie Kekow, Carola Kelley, Dorothy Kennedy, Susan E Kerman, Nancy K Kerr, Vickie King, Gloria King, Lewis King, Shirley Ann King, Wayne Kinney, Larry Kinzel, George Kirk, Jackie D Kirk, John Kirk, Penny Kirschman, Voneta Kiser, Nancy Kitamata, Richard J Knox, Shareneia Koehler, Sue Ann Koski, Dolores Koster, Pamela E Kubokawa, Joanne Kuntz, Doug Kuntz, Ronald Kyle, Sheryl Lacy, Robert Lalonde, Patrice Lance, Terry Landers, John Lane, Kathleen Lange, William F Langston, Annette Langston, Hoover Lathrop, Lynn Lau, Mew Ling Lau, Yim Ling Lavender, Lois Lawson, Jeanette Lawson, Jonathan Lawson, Linette Layfield, Barbara Lee, Bennie Lee, Donna M Lee, Joseph Lee, Linda Lee, Michael G Lee, Ronald D Lee, Shaun Leetch, Walter Leonard, David Lewis, Clifford Lewis, Danny Lewis, Dorthel Lewis, Ronald Lexon, Patricia Lightner, Carl Lilienthal, Darry| Lilla, John Lindstrom, Danielle Lineweaver, Terry E Lipsky, Robert Little, Stephen M 247 60 247,178 247 247 247 247 247 247 247 247,170 247 247,170 247 247 247 247 247 52 242 247 247 247 247 247 248 248 248 386,333,337 ,343,342 248 248 248 248 248,178 248 248 248,296 242,297 248,170 248 248,178 248 248, 285,337,342 248 248 232 248 299,302,318 248 248 248 248 248 52,171,248 53,52,248 248 249 249 249 56,249,271 249 249 249 249 296 249 249 249 249 164,249 249 249 249 249 7,242 249 345 249 249 249 249,296,318 249 249 249 249 296,297 249 249,316 242 170,249, 334,337,385 252 252 52,252,271 252 252 252,296,318 Lloyd, Teresa Loggins, Alva Loiseau, Karen M Lombardi, Ronald Long, Tommy Longbottom, Arthur Lopes, Danny Lopez, Christine Lopez, Joe Lopez, Myra Lopez, Sara Lortz, Judith A Loskot, Cynthia Loughran, James R Louis, Meria Ann Loura, Glenn Low, Alan Lumachi, Ronald P Lumly, Laveta J Luna, John Lund, Mark Mackey, Lee Ila Madden, Myron Maddox, Rhonda Magarro, Thomas M Magee, Walter Maggard, Gary Malbrough, Rodney L Mallory, Linda Maloney, Marlene Manning, Ralph Mapp, Gregory E Martin, Geraldine L Martin, Kathleen S Martinez, David Martinez, Grace R Martinez, Josephine Martinez, Judy A Martinez, Linda Martinez, Yolanda Maslov, Vickie A Mason, Betty Mason, Donald Mason, Kenneth E Mason, Melvin Matthews, Marilynn Mayeda, Patricia Mayes, Verdell Maze, Dinae Mazzi, Gilbert McClaflin, Roger McCoy, Cynthia McCrary, Dora McCullough, Arvan McCullough, Larry L McCullough, Sammie McCurley, Debbie McDonald, Charles McDonald, Danny McDonald, Elbert McDonald, Marie McGrath, Nancy McGraw, David Mcintire, Velda Mcintosh, Yoshi McMillon, Harold McNabb, Donna McWhood, Karen Meahan, Douglas Mears, Janice Meek, Richard Meeker, Clifford Mendoza, Adeline Mendoza, Armando Metz, Walter Meyer, Betty Joanne Meyers, Barbara Millender, Helen Miller, Warren H Milstead, Kimberly Minter, Leland Mitchell, Betty Mitchell, Darrell Mitchell, Michael Mitchell, Portia Moniz, Stephen Moore, Debbie Moore, Diane Moore, Larry Moore, Pamela Moore, Sharon S Morgain, Betty Moriarty, Shawna L Morris, Andrew Morris, Johnie Jr Morris, Susan Mount, Judy Mountjoy, Richard Munday, Judith Murphy, Daniel Myer, Antoinette Myers, David Myles, Peggy Ann Nabeta, Ned Nagy, Alexis Najera, Olga Nanney, Donna Neal, Paula Negrete, Robert Nelson, Daniel F Nelson, Leland 252,170 252 252 252 252 252 165,252 252 252,231 252 252 252 252 252 252 164,252 252 252 252 252 252,326 252,296 253 253 253 253 179,253 53,170,253 253 253 253 265,299,318 253 170,253 253,271 253 253 253,299 253 253 253 253 253 253 253 253 253 253,266 253 164,253 253 265 254 254 254 254 265 254 178,254 254 254,277 254 254 254 254,316 254,235 254 254 254 254 254 254 17 332,336,349 310,311,254,235 254 254 254 166,167,265 254 254 170,254 254 255,275 171,255 255 255 255,310 255 255 7,242 255 255 255 Newton, Ann Nickola, Karl Norton, Betty Novak, Steve Nunez, Frances Nunley, Carylon Odle Gary Odle, Lawana Olden, George Oliveira, Linda Oller, Alan Olson, Sandra Omalley, Timothy Orner, Leslie Orozco, Bernardina Orta, Clayton Ortez, Diane Osborne, Carol Oxford, James Page, David Page, Jesse Pagliero, Jeanette Palmer, Eileen Paquette, Peggy J Parcell, Betty Pardee, Michael 255,336 Paredes, Richard 49 64,233 Park, Anita Parker, Richard Parker, Wanda Patillo, Beverly Patrick, Jackie Patterson, Karen A Patterson, Sandra Patton, Paulette Paulson, David Peek, Joseph Pendergrass, Grady Pendergrass, Katy Penick, Debra Peoples, Milton J Perez, Kathy Perez, Rita Perez, Silvia G Peterson, Betty A Peterson, Larry Peterson, Lonnie Peterson, Terry L Pfister, Jack Phillips, Loretta Phillips, Richard Phillips, Tommie E Philkington, Vicki Pirtle, Susan Pitre, Poland Jr Placencio, Alvina Poindexter, Pamela Pompa, Teddy Ponce, Dolores Pope, Benny Poppy, Brenda Porter, Richard Portolos, Peter Posey, Carol Potts, Carl Potts, James Powell, Dick C Power, Barney Power, Jerry E 5 Power, Karen E Powers, Lawrence J Powers, Ronald Pradels, Bert Prentice, Stanley Prescott, David Presley, Carolyn Ann Price, Stephen Proctor, Jerome Proctor, Tyrone Pruett, Thomas Puckett, John Pulos, Georgette Putney, Tom Pylant, James Quesenberry, Dila Ragan, Mary Raines, Jerry Ramos, Carmen Ramos, Donna Ransford, Gary Rasmussen, George Re, David Re, Michael Reed, Barbara Reed, Mary Reed, Michael Reese, Dennis Regier, John Reinhardt, Elaine Rensen, Alice Resch, Betty Rew, Annie Reynolds, Carolyn Reynolds, Melvin Riblett, Steve Ricardez, David Richard, Charles Richardson, Linda Rickel, Karen Rickel, Sharon Riise, Ricky Ritter, Margaret wo n 257 53,52,255 255,296 255 255 255 255 Man 25 25 34 25 n Roark, Steven Robertson, Sandra Robinette, Ruby J Robinson, Charles R Robinson, Denise Robinson, Kenneth Robinson, Nancy Rodda, Ramona Roderick, Rhonda 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