Richmond High School - Shield Yearbook (Richmond, CA)

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I- 16 ROCK AND BENCH CEREMONY . .20 DENIOELDION: cc gate eee 26 ADMINISTRATION .i¢.ce Saas 34 RACH 229). 2e-b , its era ee re a2 MOVERNMENT, (p20 ss see 78 SENIORS. vk. sae coe. oe 04 ACiNIeS r ee 158 UUINDERCLASSMEN: ....2. 05 3 oes 176 JUNIORS. gS oo ee 178 SOPHOMOles o.oo ee ee 214 Freshen? «2. ie 3.2 eee 232 it Our Confused Serenity lo eM PES 42 bicvt lit See ee ae 268 0 - ORGANIZATIONS: 4. eects a 306 16 jos |W Se | Sar oanmnne ren ere mee 322 34 rir s NUIMCEICS 5 wg ee es 366 2 iy ADVERTISEMENTS 0 eee 384 8 x UNIEN siesta xe Sola cee ee 399 )4 BC MIEN; 6 ets ae ee eee 399 8 SEAUOIS a. 0i:. 31 eebsanc ce ee ere 400 lo DUNO all el ee ee 405 IS POPMOmMOle oolu ea cones ee 408 l4 RPeSmiNeGM.. «2. qe eo ares 412 2 PRLLOGRALH SS: 3a eee 413 Sophomores and Freshmen are reluctant for the Rock to depart from its 32 year-old home. , The Rock, which has rested on the front lawn of Richmond Union High School since 1935, was moved to the South Campus November 9, 1967. This historical monument was donated by the Classes of December, 1933; June, 1934; January, 1935; and June, 1935. The Senior Bench, which was situated since 1936 between the history and Print Shop buildings, was also moved November, 1967. It now resides between the canteen and the Adult Education office on the South Campus. This familiar campus landmark was donated by the June Class of 1936. Mike Criddle, Sophomore Class Vice President, presents speech at Rock Ceremony. The Rock prepares for its departure from the old citadel to its new temporary site. Thanks to the services of the Rosendal and Western Transportation Companies, the rock and bench were moved to the South Campus. The empty cavity where the rock once Students gather to welcome the Rock’s arrival at the MacDonald Avenue Campus hich Mr. V. D. Heath, RUHS instructor, makes Mr. Andy Colombo and Mr. Silvyn Hrbek, South Custodians, prepare the new site of the Senior the first shovelful for the Senior Bench’s Bench on the South Campus, as Richard Marlowe, Chairman of the Rock and Bench Committee, new site. Don Griffith, Tom Husing, and Andy Bales look on with approval. Rock and Senior Bench ! rrive at Cemporary Site November 9, 1967 % a ee wit a The Senior Bench is about to be placed in Mr. V. D. Heath, R ichard Marlowe, Marco Gonzales, and Andy Bales work long hours to get the its new resting place. Senior Bench and The Rock to be moved to South Campus. : a -s - Pe ine ey ee % oe ee a —— 4 — ee ; . sper “ . sights | name . ff FACULTY PARKING 38 ONLY THE NAVY BLUEAND RED Che Navy Blue and Red waves high overhead. Our hearts are true to Navy Blue, And Red's the nerve to dare and do Whenever Richmond calls, You'll find the boosters there, Co fight!—_—and win for Richmond Hi, Che gallant Navy Blue and Red trong band can ne'er be broken Formed in Richmond High, Jar surpassing wealth unspoken Sealed by friendship’s tie. Chorus: Alma Mater, Alma Mater Deep graven on each heart, Shall be found unwav’ring true When we from life shall part, High school life at best is passing Gliding swiftly by, Chen let us pledge in word and deed Our love for Richmond High Chree Months of Demolition End | Y Last scene of the Home Economics building Bricks are stacked from the shops. Workers’ headquarters are in front of the cafeteria. The wreckage of the bungalows The wreckage equipment Broken glass and boarded window The old cafeteria end of the shops. a | Years of Memories as the The arch no longer connects the Home Economics and Administration Buildings. Stripped of everything inside, the 400 shops are ready to be mens destroyed. oarded windows mark the The old campus stands as a ravaged ghost town behind a wire Bricks and wood come tumbling down from the cafeteria fence. as demolition begins in October. onl Die __Archway staircase b You Bo | Will Buil RICMOND HI (VY 7H of the archway staircase. eS comes to an end. Your Bond Mo Will Build a ON Your Bond Mone Will Build a We cco RICHMOND HIGH SCHOOL | OW THIS SITE =A hesitant moment after the destruction. ; : : ae RR a = Yor Bond Money ii” Wil| Build a Hey we WOMOND HIGH scHooy THIS SITE — iaoncye lt opie oe as - i . ws : “ = = i te i a ee The old brick buildings are no more! a ee We Dedicate Our 1968 Shield MR. SYLVAN (HERB) HRBEK MR. ANDREW (ANDY) COLOMBO Let us say right off that we Seniors dedicate our Shield to two of the finest gentlemen we know, Mr. Sylvan M. Hrbek and Mr. Andrew Colombo. Our joy in making this dedication is practically indescribable. We list a few of the reasons. Mr. Hrbek and Mr. Colombo came with us from the old school; seeing them around these strange digs makes us feel at home. Further, they are so genuinely nice and friendly and always seem so cheerful and busy. They are gentle, soft-spoken and clever. What is more, they really like us. They are extremely neat, clean and good-looking, keep the school plant running almost single-handed, and clean up messes almost before they happen. They accomplish more work, cover more ground and make less noise than anybody else at RUHS. This is not surprising. In our opinion they combine the power of the administration, the brains of the faculty and the energy of the students. They are bred-in-the-bone Oilers, improved and polished by their own magnificently gentle, smooth and manly styles. Mr. Hrbek is, of course, our chief custodian, and Mr. Colombo his lieutenant. Known to many as Herb and Andy, they are absolutely unbeatable as a team. But individually, they differ. Herb (if we may take the liberty) is slim with a superb thatch of wavy, snow-white hair. Andy (if we may take the liberty) is not. Herb’s sense of humor is subtle and restrained, Andy’s bubbling and spontaneous. Herb is one year older than Andy (though both are ageless), is a native of Verdigree, Nebraska, and has three sisters and two brothers, Andy is a native of Paloma (Calaveras County), California, and has three sisters and one brother. Herb came full-grown to Richmond in 1947, Andy came a mere child in 1912. Herb played varsity football and basketball at his high school in Verdigree and was valedicto- rian of his graduating class. Andy was an Oiler, graduating from RUHS when it was located at Twenty-third and Macdonald. Herb has one son, Bob, but no grandchildren (yet); Andy has one daughter, Angela, who lives in Boston, and three wonderful young grandsons, Tim, Dan, and Mark. Probably the biggest difference in the lives of Herb and Andy is that Andy settled down early, going into business for himself as a mechanic in the Central Garage on Ninth Street, whereas Herb did not settle down so fast. He held all kinds of jobs in his hometown, including one as cream-and-butter man for the local creamery. His great adventure came when he joined the Air Force in World War Il. For a while he taught Radar; then, volunteering for overseas duty, he was shipped off to India to fight the foreign foe. For almost three years he ran the power stations at different supply depots, supervising many native laborers. Then the worm turned. Unlike Andy who married Miss Margaret Maffeo in 1930, Herb did not marry Mrs. Erna Christensen until 1947. Characteristically, he exchanged letters with his betrothed (whom he met through correspondence) for five years, before he finally met and married her. With such a foundation, ‘tis little wonder their marriage has continued for twenty-one years of unshakable tranquillity. Their son Bob, graduated from RUHS, joined the Navy, became a helicopter man and got into the thick of many battles in Viet Nam. Herb came to RUHS from the shipyards in 1950, and Andy from his garage in 1953. They have been too busy to think, ever since. But they are given time off to play. For relaxation Andy loves to plant his garden and take care of his yard; Herb loves to tinker and make things. Both are mad about fishing. Indeed, Herb builds his own boats and whatever else fishermen need in order to fish. Andy, however, tempers his fishing with hunting. But both are great outdoorsmen, as they are great everything else. And we rejoice that they, like the Rock and the Bench, are with us to cheer and comfort us, to give us a continuing sense of our school’s identity, especially when we graduate from a rat her strange campus, having been so rudely ejected from our own. They know what we mean. 30 PE ce) = ww Herb displays the results of a successful fishing trip. Herb accompanies Andy on their daily run around South Campus. Andy’s pride and joy: his three grandsons Andy is joined by his hunting friends at their adobe near Colusa. Herb and his wife prepare to leave for a weekend of fishing. Joreword--- This is the yearbook that documents the hauled down to the temporary South campus, ordeal of Richmond Union High School. Our and there are two sets of administrators. Lest school now occupies two widely separated these splinterings and shatterings of our old campuses, the North and the South, has added unity make Richmond’s famed school spirit a new grade, the ninth, and has dropped freakish and schizoid, we have placed on our “Union” from its name. Further, its classic Foreword page an architectural drawing of brick facade has been leveled to the ground, Richmond High's graceful new building. the Rock and the Senior Bench have been QS [LJ oe — Wy; U UT : H = aa = REY) Sc] ‘ oa) . ‘ ra v ie = ae ¥ ; int ot | la iA a! An Unusual Year This picture should work wonders in per- suading Richmond’s Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors that Richmond is actually one school. Further, we have chosen as the theme of this undoubtedly historic Shield, the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Certainly such a theme reinforces the wonder of our own extraordinary situation. It also affords reas- built again. Lastly, the Seven Wonders theme, so rich in symbolism, gave us a chance to stretch our imagination, matching ancient temples, lighthouses, mausoleums, and the like, with the goings-on of a great American high school. How well we did “4at can be seen on our Division pages, where the Seven Won- ders, shown in all their splendor, dignify and illuminate Richmond’s structure, function, life and spirit. suring glimpses of certain of these magnificent Wonders which, like our wonderful old Rich- mond Union High, were built and smashed and QL ae SD G7 7K he a Bie 4 ihe “g 21:08 p OM 2 ON we BU yy 46 U8 se | my na” | ll Tl I VD} l lh el jek ry eens — re . Q4Se SE _ $ ree eect ee Che Mausoleum of Halicarnassus We think that this picture of King Mauso- lus’ tomb at Halicarnassus quite rightly adorns the Administration’s division page. Mausole- ums are, after all, a very serious business, as is, most certainly, the Administration. No place here for freaks and pranks and general hysterics. Our administrators, by their char- acter, brains, and policies, determine every- thing about our education from curriculum to conduct. If this fact does not make them as sober as a mausoleum, then what does? But there s one palliative. The tomb, built by Queen Artemesia for her deceased, dearly beloved husband, Mausolus, was divinely beautiful. Administration OE OOOO oR ON aa Oe Oe Te EE Our Principal Completes His 7 DAVID C. GRAY Principal, South Campus 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, 40 years at RUHS TO THE SENIORS: You passed a bond issue to build a new school, and you have made many adjustments and terrific sacrifices to accept housing on a temporary and strange campus. In spite of all of these inconveniences, your many accomplishments stand out as they become traditions of our great school. You are an exceptionally fine class. Congratulations to each of you! Sincerely, David C. Gray wenty-Fifth Year as Executive SB abit ekg a ps Be 08 PRAM AOR CMA Lois Smid, head humor with Mr. Gray. Mr. Gray has congenial relations with his secretarial staff: Mrs. Janet Wehrilie, Miss Lois Smid, Mrs. Darlene Martin, and Mrs. Jeanne Keyes. Farewell We wish this goodbye could be said at a time when things were happier for everybody. A time such as five years from now when our school, settled again on one campus, will have one united faculty, administration and stu- dent body. The grandest part of this wish is that you would still be our Principal. Five years from now it is possible that we would feel less grudging about your re- tirement. The fact is, we simply and painfully hate to have you leave us, for you have been a superb Principal and a warm friend. In you, Mr. Gray, we lose an exceptionally humane and skilled administrator. You have allowed us all kinds of freedoms so that we have been able to work, relax, produce and have a good time, each in our own season, at our own pace. All these years you have encouraged us to teach what we saw fit, exactly as we saw fit, without fear of reprimand, red- tape or petty restraints. Maybe you have spoiled us. If so, we have been better, happier teachers for it; if not, your method is won- der-working. Moreover, during the twenty-five years of your administration, our faculty has developed an extra ordinary spir- to Mr. Gray it of unity, loyalty and purpose. Outsiders have invariably re- marked on it; we ourselves count each other among our best friends. We have always known that you have been passionately loyal to RUHS. As Mrs. Gray once said to one of us, “David loves every brick of that school.” Speaking of Mrs. Gray, we note with pleaure that you managed to plunge both your elegant, capable wife and your lovely daughter into the life of your school, Mrs. Gray as a substitute teacher and Rosalie as a student. Perhaps such feeling as yours is not surprising. You came to Richmond Union High straight from your college days at Cal. You rose from teacher through all the ranks to Principal. You loved each job, most of all the sporadically thorny one of Principal. For twenty-five years every single school problem, great or small, you solved or helped to solve. In doing so, you had to slay giants and expose pygmies, oftentimes in our defense. This, above all other things, moves us most deeply. Never again can we be so lucky, never again so faithfully served. We can never repay our many debts to you. We shall miss you sorely. Your Faculty poe y Sxrqu Dae Yornto Rylont Hore Koark Onde foley, Yekyey | ¥ Jo Rue H pnse” Jeers Wwe® Pryuls Mawew Yalow 5 § Ns dp aie Ce ip Canoe wie Se al pe. 3 bg Lat i Sie Peppa Se Hail and ear Mr. Gray: A myriad of thoughts: passed through my mind today, thoughts that made dedication to the students of RUHS, and their respect and admiration, and an era that shall end exactly as begun. The greatest loss that shall come from your retirement shall be mine, Mr. Gray, and not yours. This year | have wit- nessed the unceremonious obliteration of the school that was dear to me. The broken bricks and battered buildings that once em- | bodied Richmond Union High School are now but inanimate piles of stone and steel. Your school has been destroyed, but the ideals and traditions that Rich- mond and indeed yourself have stood for cannot and will not perish. The magic that you created at Rich- mond is eternal. id) AdpIF IW 1 iid W324 Os G, is Oe , Se ee DH %, Farewell Even now you're asking, “Who are you?” | could only answer you as follows. | am the lawyer in New Jersey, Class of '39; | am a house- wife in Oklahoma, Class of '47; I'm the guy who made the Yankees farm team, Class of 61; I’m the soldier a who died in Viet Nam in HAY 1967, Class of '66; I'm the guy who dropped out and never really became much. I’m all these and thousands more and yet these thou- sands have one thing in common: they all attended Mr. Gray's Richmond Union High School and found in both something they re- spected and admired. Now as the requiem of an era approaches, | find my- self saddened by these last farewells. There are so many things that should be said, but the voice of the heart is small. Yes, myriad thoughts passed through my mind today. God speed and God bless you, Mr. Gray. Signed: The students, past and present, of RUHS. _ 69 -Wosuyor yawn ww) ee er , er an, i ye) Nwad fH) Ne a | 3 pape, ig A: ¥ ‘y ae f iced pont Sele Ls wD, a Sa EN Deen Our Mr. Gray Celebrates His Sicty-Fifth Birthday October 17, 1967 DEAR STUDENTS: This year | join members of the graduating class in saying farewell to Richmond Union High School. Together we look back upon years of work and joy. We will remember affectionately our days here and increase our appreciation of the school’s traditions. As citizens we will continue to work for the future greatness of our school, our community, and our country. Accept my personal congratulations and be assured of my lasting interest. Good luck and God speed! David C. Gray 2 SeeSkeoawen PPO Rt ae eae eieeeeseetes pete eeecit es etasescatin Reaaee - UPPER: We wonder if Miss Helen McDonald, Dean of Girls, is thinking of “lifting” some of Mr. Gray’s birthday cards. RIGHT: Mr. Gray cuts birthday cake expertly, while Miss Price does mental arithmetic in the background. LEFT: Members of the faculty enjoy birthday refreshments an conversation. Our Former Dean Keturns to B | 4 . q ROBERT B. FRANCE Principal, North Campus B.A., University of California; M.A., San Francisco State College; Social Science, English Teacher and Forensics Coach at Bakersfield High School and Richmond High School; Head of Social Science Department, Counselor and Dean of Boys at Richmond Union High School; Instructional Vice Principal and Principal at Harry Ells High School, 17 years at RUHS TO THE SENIORS: This has been a different, if not difficult, year not only for Seniors but for all of the classes of Richmond High School. It is never easy to accept change, particularly when it disrupts a pattern that has been established over a period of thirty-nine years. However, | feel that you have met the challenge in a very mature and positive way. Even though you may be housed in buildings that are foreign to you, you have proved once again that the Seniors of Richmond High Sc hool can rise to the occasion and carry on the traditions of the first high school in the Richmond District. My congratulations to you. Sincerely, Robert B. France ‘to Become Chird RUHS Principal Mrs. Lorrie Rothstein, head secretary, takes dictation from Mr. France. Mrs. Marialyce Lage figures the financial records, as Mrs. Maxine Hodgson checks report cards and answers the telephone. MR. PETER RUFFATTO Administrative Vice-Principal, North Campus A.B., M.A., San Francisco State Music, History, Math, and Business Education Teacher, Counselor, Dean of Boys, 2 years at RUHS TO THE CLASS OF 1968: Congratulations to you upon reaching one of the most important milestones in your life. With graduation, a whole new and exciting future will be available to you. This year’s Senior Class is to be commended for its excellent adjustment to a new and different situation. Needless to say, life and work are but a series of adjustments that must be met from day to day and year after year. My personal wish for you is one of happiness and fulfillment in your life’s work. Carry with you always the highest standards into whatever and wherever your careers may take you. May your memories of Richmond Union High School always be with you. Best wishes and success, Carl Mayers 46 Vice-Principals Plan TO THE CLASS OF 1968: Best wishes and good luck. You have had new and exciting ideas and should be proud of your accom- plishments. The Class of ‘68 is a class to be proud of—keep up the good work. Peter Ruffatto MR. CARL MAYERS Administrative Vice-Principal, South Campus RUHS Graduate A.B., Administrative and Counseling Credentials, San Francisco State I6 years at RUHS an Curriculum and Activities TO THE CLASS OF 1968: Congratulations on the successful completion of one phase of your education. This is the beginning of your life-long learning. The traditions and memories of Rich- mond Union High School will go with you as you make your contribution to society. Robert Dycus MR. ROBERT DYCUS Instructional Vice-Principal, South Campus B.A., University of Oklahoma M.A., San Francisco State English, Government, and History Teacher, One year at RUHS TO THE CLASS OF 1968: You were successful in bridging the gap between the North and South Campus of Richmond High—may you continue to be successful in bridging the pitfalls of life. Best wishes for a happy and rewarding future. You deserve the best. Jane Wilson MISS JANE WILSON Instructional Vice-Principal, North Campus 47 B.A., M.A., Williams and Mary College, Teachers College, Columbia, San Francisco State, Chairman of Social Studies Department, History and Civics Teacher, Dean of Girls, 21 years at RUHS Deans Urge Seniors TO THE CLASS OF 1968: | would like to congratulate the Senior Class of 1968 for its ability to adjust to its “Home away from Home”. With all the inconveniences of transportation and lack of facilities for student activities, the Seniors of Richmond Union High School have proven their determination to carry on, under any difficulties, their high standards set by former gradu- ates. After graduation, | hope you have great success in your chosen vocations. a HELEN McDONALD deed eas MISS HELEN McDONALD Dean of Girls, South Campus A.B., Administrative Credential, University of California; Armed Service, 4 years, Retired as Major; 27 years at RUHS TO THE CLASS OF 1968: A combination of the vitality of youth and the wisdom MRS. DEE MERRITT Dean of Girls, North Campus B.A., University of California, M.A., California State at Hayward; English Department Head, College Park High School; Dean 7 years, Pittsburg Senior High School; One year at RUHS of the aged is often sought as a union of the best of two worlds. When Richmond High School of the North Campus joins the upper classmen of the South Campus, the perfect union should be achieved, so that the 1968-69 school year together can be as successful as the year past has been for Oilers on their separate campuses. DEE MERRITT 48 Co Venture in Future TO THE CLASS OF 1968: Best wishes for success. You have earned it. The long road to personal accomplishment is a twisting, narrow one, and the pitfalls and chuck holes are many. You are now at the crossroads again and | know with the contin- ued effort you will carry on the fine tradition of Rich- mond Union High School. FRANK PORTO MR. FRANK PORTO Dean of Boys, North Campus A.B., University of California, M.A., San Francisco State; Teacher of English, Math, History, Science, and P.E., Counselor at Gompers; 17 years at RUHS TO THE CLASS OF 1968: I sincerely hope the graduation for which you have been preparing the last three years has been a rewarding experience. Remember always the happy times, the insights gained, and the friendships you have made. Learning is continuous, and opportunities are always open to those who keep learning, have an open mind, and are willing to sacrifice present pleasures for hard work and future success. FRED BENNETT MR. FRED BENNETT 49 Dean of Boys, South Campus B.A., M.A., San Francisco State, Music Teacher, Counselor; 17 years at RUHS Pea tte MISS HAZEL OLSEN MRS. LOIS SIEGEL Head Counselor, South Campus Counselor, North Campus B.A., University of California; M.A. San Francisco B.A., M.A., University of California ( State 23 years at RUHS 39 years at RUHS = ae ( MISS VERA CROSBY Counselor, South Campus B.A., Fresno State 24 years at RUHS gas Oe ¢ { ¥ MISS MARIANNE POTTS Counselor, North Campus A.B., University of California; Counseling Credential, Cali- ' fornia State of Hayward One year at RUHS 50 Counselors Guide Students into Preparations For | Future Careers TO THE RICHMOND UNION HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1968: We, the counselors, who have endeavored to assist and guide you in the important decisions you have had to make, wish you Godspeed as you leave this school to seek fulfillment in further education, in marriage, in employ- ment, in service to your country, or in service to mankind. Adlai Stevenson once said, “Defeat begins in the Heart.” Last spring, you did not permit defeat to take root: and a continuing Richmond High School is testimony to that refusal. All your life, then, determine to be resolute in your fight for the good cause. We extend to you all our sincere and earnest best wishes now and in all the years ahead. Your Counselors MRS. LILA REINERTSON Counselor, South Campus B.A., University of California; M.A., San Francisco State MR. LLOYD DARLEY Counselor, South Campus B.A., Chico State; M.A., San Francisco State 22 years at RUHS MR. MONROE SMITHER Head Counselor, North Campus B.A., M.A., University of California 14 years at RUHS Che 1967-68 Faculty English ‘Sting. re SA gO , fie £ ford anty 4g gee oem C4 PaV tt she MRS. CLAUDETTE SIGG MR. JOHN BEBELAAR MRS. ELINOR BROKAW MRS. MARY CLAY Department Chairman, South Campus English 3, 4 English 2 English 3, Sociology English 3, 4, Creative Writing MRS. MABEL COLBERG MISS KATHLEEN CROSBY MRS. KATHERINE CURL MRS. NANCY FALK English 2 Librarian English |, 2, Drama English 4 The English Department is concerned with devel- oping communication skills: listening, speaking, and writing. Students listen to the teacher, each other, | and phonograph records. They speak spontaneously in class discussions and formally in oral presenta- tion. They learn not only the most basic of the writing skills, but also how to use these skills in a sophisti- cated manner. A_ second MRS. JANE FITZGIBBON MISS JEAN FLANAGAN MR. NARI GAZDAR English 3, 4 English 3 Emerging Nations, U. S$. History MISS MARILYN JOHNSON English 3, 4 MRS. BEATRICE KERTIS i ; MRS. CORA MATTONEN Librarian English 2 Mf Department MR. ROBERT MURILLO English 2 MRS. NOLA SHORTRIDGE Math, Science and very important part of the English curriculum is a study of literature; For the 9th and Wth grades, world literature; for the IIth grade, American literature; for the 2th grade, English literature. It is not only the concepts of various authors in various times and places which are important, but also how students learn to relate these concepts to themselves and their own lives, and learn how to ar- MISS CAROLYN WILKES English |, 2 MRS. LYNNE POTTS English 3, 4 MRS. MARTHA SMITH English, U.S. History ticulate these values. Films, tape recordings, phono- graph records and _ field trips to theater perfor- mances are all a part of the course of study. Besides the standard 9th, Wth, Ith, and 12th grade course, the English Department also offers courses in drama, journalism, Oral English, and creative writing for those students interested in specializing in one of these areas. of Richmond High MRS. BETH ROBERTS English 3, 4 MR. MICHAEL SPINO English 2 MISS HELEN WAGLEY Oral English, English 3, 4 MISS HARRIET WILLIAMSON English 2, Journalism MR. FRANZ SNYDER Department Chairman, North Camp English 2 MRS. BEATRICE SWANSON English |, English Journalism MRS. BARBARA WEIDER English 4, Drama MR. MARK WOODBURY English 3 Runs Both Campuses § Business BUSINESS EDUCATION CURRICULUM Two types of majors, secretarial and general business, are presented by the Business Education Department. Secretarial students study Business Math and Typing | as Sophomores; Busi- ness English, Typing 2, and Stenography | as Juniors; and Stenography 2, Transcrip- tion, Office Practice, Bookkeeping, and Machine Calculation as Seniors. MRS. DONNA HEALY MRS. DOROTHY BENCH Department Chairman, South Campus Typing |, Treble Clef, Typing |, 2; Machine Calculation World History MRS. HAZEL BIRD MRS. DOLORES DURANT MR. EVAN GILLUM Typing |, Bookkeeping Typing |, Clerical Training, Business Math, Office Practice Record Ke eping MISS AGNES GOWEN MR. V. D. HEATH 54 MRS. HELEN P. LARSON MRS. VAUNEE LARSON Typing 2; Commercial Law, Typing |, Steno Typing | Clerical Training, Consumer Retailing Office Practice s = Smoothly Without Haws Education Department The general business major takes Typing |, 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 ex- aminations to students. MISS MELBA O’CONNELL MISS KAREN POSTEL Typing 2, Steno, Department Chairman, North Campus Transcription Typing |, English 2 MRS. NELLIE RAUN-LINDE MR. LONNIE ROBBINS Typing |, Business Math, Steno, Consumer Retailing Record Keeping peal es aa Mrs. Donna Healy shows Linda Freeman how to operate in machine calculation. MISS HAZEL-LOUISE ROGERS MISS DORRANCE SMALL MRS. MARY JOYCE WHITE Typing 2, Steno, Transcription 55 Business English, Typing |, General Business, Business Math Record Keeping Art Department Indoctrina | (rst Fr i MR. MAYNARD BRIGGS Department Chairman, North Campus Applied Art, Art Richard Meek, George Olden, and Yolanda Martinez show that it just takes a little imagination and old newspapers to make a paper mache masterpiece. 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 provides an opportunity for students to become acquainted with the different historical periods and how they affected the styles of art. : MISS ROBIN SIMMONS Department Chairman, South Campus Art MR. ELWOOD FORDHAM Applied Art, Fine Arts Appreciation Melvin Mason, Tony Dorado, and Rex Clayton artistically mold clay into animal shapes. Je 56 is st Freshunan Class HOME ECONOMICS CURRICULUM 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 eight 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 also teach consumer education. Advanced clothing teaches tailoring and tailoring techniques of different countries. The Spring PTA Fashion Show is presented by these students. MRS. MARGAR ET IWAI MISS SIDNEY PRICE Department Chairman, North Campus Department Chairman, South Campus Clothing, Homemaking IA, |B Foods, Home Management 2 Home Economics MRS. ETTA LOU HAWKINS Clothing Mrs. Sylvia Slepicka helps Heidi Minear and Pat Price pin the hem of one of the garments that the girls Department are sewing in their Homemaking Class. MRS. SYLVIA SLEPICKA Miss LILY HONG Foods, Homemaking 2 Home Science, Home Management, Clothing Janice Cummings busily sews the seams of the garment she is making in Homemaking. Sf MR. WILBUR H. HENCHEY Department Chairman, South Campus A uto Shop MR. CHARLES MEDIEROS Drafting |, 2; General Math MR. ROBERT FINN Drafting, Electronics, Wood Shop Chaperones All SA Industrial Arts Department MR. CESARE ANGELLA Electronics 58 MR. PAUL J. BROWN Metal Shop, Tech. Lab, Industrial Math MR. WALTER HATTICH Voc. Mill Cab., Wood Shop and Class Functions 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 vocational mill shop, boys design and construct furniture; and in machine shop, students operate and build vari- ous metal projects. A basic knowledge of radios and television is acquired in electronics. Mechanical drawing and drafting courses teach drafting terminology MR. KENNETH PEURIFOY MR. RICHARD MORI _ technique, blueprint reading, and Drafting Department Chairman, North Campus drawing skills. Drafting MR. JAMES SCHRIBER Wood Shop Raul Andrade, Ron Anima, Jim Smithers, and Larry Dias adjust the carburetor in their auto shop class. MR. LOREN WILBUR MR. DALE WINEGAR Drafting, Wood Shop Auto Shop Larry Powers is working at the lathe. MR. PETER MANY MISS BARBARA WILLIS Department Chairman, North Campus Department Chairman, South Campus Algebra Introductory, Geometry Algebra, Trig-Math, Analysis Judges AL Co MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM RUHS consistently examines its curriculum with respect to the needs of its students. The college bound student is offered a sequence which includes Algebra |, Geometry, Algebra 2, Trigonometry, and Mathematical Analysis, which prepares him for the study of The Calculus. Non-college preparatory students may study practical math, general math, industrial math, or busi- ness math. Students with outstanding ability have the opportu- nity of attending a project sponsored by the National Science Foundation in which they attend lectures given by professors at the University of California. A special computer course is also provided for a group of gifted students. Mathematics Department MR. FRED OBERG MR. EDWARD PERALSKY Algebra, Business Math, Algebra, General Math General Math “Let X be the number of elephants,” states Mr. Many to Dean Harrison. MR. JOHN QUIRING MR. MERLE RANDALL 60 Algebra Introductory, Algebra, Geometry Geometry MR. VERNON YOUNGQUIST Algebra Introductory, Industrial Math, Geometry l Competitive Kallies MR. ARTHUR SELLECK MR. CHARLES SMITH MR. EDWARD BISIAR Department Chairman, South Campus Department Chairman, North Campus Biology, General Applied Science, Physics, Biology Science Physics Tech. Science Department SCIENCE CURRICULUM Our Science Department offers a variety of courses in the physi- cal and biological sciences. Bio- logical sciences are BSCS biology and home science, which offers training in personal health and home nursing. Physical sciences offered are chemistry (Chem. Study), physics (PSSC), tech chemistry, tech physics, and applied science. Our science curriculum is the most modern available. Miss Carla Bowman prepares Charlotte McCarthy, Barbara Meriwether, and Ron Brikvich for a biology lab experiment. bad MISS CARLA BOWMAN MR. HAROLD FISHER 6] MRS. HELEN GEE MR. GEORGE HAWKS Biology Chemistry Biology Applied Science, Chemistrv Geometry Urge Athletes On to ; Music Department MR. OSCAR FRANSON Department Chairman, North Campus Prac. Math, Band, Gen. Math MR. WILLIAM RICHMOND Department Chairman, South Campus Treble Clef, Band, A Cappella, Orchestra, Harmony MuUsIC CURRICULUM The Music Department believes that each student should have the opportunity to develop skills in music. A student should recognize music as an international goodwill and desire to continue some form of musical experience both in school and following graduation. In this respect he may participate in some kind of musical performance, either as an individual or as a member of a group, listen to music with understanding and enjoy- ment, associate the musical score with what is heard or performed, and improvise and create music of his own. A student acquires such knowledge about music as history of music, form and design of music, symbolism of the music score, and the role of composers in various historical periods. The Music Department offers classes in Band, Or- chestra, Harmony, A Cappella Choir, and Treble Clef. There are also other organizations that are developed from these classes: Pep Band and Chamber Choir. Mr. William Richmond directs the A Cappella Choir at a testimonial luncheon given for Principal Gray by the Richmond Rotary Club. 0 Fine League Showings Modern Language Curriculum Our Modern Language Department offers three programs of study: Spanish, German, and French. During the first two years of study, the skills of pronunciation, conversation, and un- derstanding 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 lan- guage classes. A larger vocabulary is acquired through the language lab, the reading of foreign novels, and daily application. MR. JOHN HOLM MISS HELEN MITCHELL Department Chairman, South Campus Department Chairman, North Campus German I, French 4 Spanish 3, 4 Modern Language Department MRS. NICILA DOMINGUEZ Spanish I, 2, 4 MRS. SUSAN KAPSIS French |, 2, 3 } % - MRS. WENDY HOHMANN Miss Helen Mitchell discusses the conjugation of a verb in Spanish with MRS. ELSIE SANCHEZ Spanish |, 2, 4; French 2 Maria Delgado and Chris Botelho. Spanish 3, 4 63 Faculty Accomplishes oe Boys’ P. €. Curriculum It is the concern of the Boys’ P.£. Department to assist in developing the individual physically, socially, mentally, and morally through daily se- lected physical activities. A daily physical warm-up prepares the student for the forthcoming activity. A wide score of activities are offered within the program. California physical fitness testing is conducted c twice yearly, fall and spring. Through testing, an individual has the opportunity to earn honor $ trunks while at the same time visualize individual physical progress. t Leadership training is offered to qualified stu- | dents in each class. F I MR. ROBERT ANDERSON MR. KENNETH RICHTER Department Chairman, North Campus Department Chairman, South Campus Cross Country, Track, Boys’ P.E. Cross Country, Track, Boys’ P.E. P 0! Dhiyjei, 2 fang I Boys’ Phystcal Education Department 7 f k é | ty MR. alae ABEL MR. DENNIS GIUNTINI MR. FRANK KOCSIS arsity 3asketball, Tennis, J.V. Basketball, Soph-Frosh Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Boys’ P.E., Biology Football, Boys’ P.E. Boys’ P.E. WSS hit pe. MR. JERRY J.V. Football, Boys PE Varsity chal ito ath EMERY PHULLIPS Wrestling, Golf Boye’ eu Football, Varsity Baseball, Soph-Frosh Football, Boys’ P.E. Many Firsts Girls’ Physical Education Department Girls’ P. E. Curriculum The Girls’ Physical Education program is designed to offer students an opportunity to develop physical skills, as well as leadership, sportsmanship, and an appreciation for sports. In the Freshmen and Sophomore years, emphasis is on team sports, gymnastics, rhythmic activities, and fencing. In the Junior year, the emphasis is on individual sports, archery, tennis, swimming, and folk dancing. The Seniors have individual sports, as well as team sports, modern or folk dancing, and swimming. The curriculum also in- cludes physical fitness test- ing for all girls, and special physical education classes for those who are on limited physical activity. Co-ed is also a part of the Physical Education program. A G.A.A. program is open to all girls interested in participating in the after school sports program. MIss CARLA SORACCO Girls’ P.E. MISS LANELLE STEWART Girls’ P.E. MRS. CLAIRE SHAW Department Chairman, South Campus Girls’ P.E. This Junior P.E. Class enjoys a challenging game of badminton. MRS. ELIZABETH STEVENSON Girls’ P.E. MISS MARGARET JESSEPH Department Chairman, North Campus Girls’ P.E. MISS JOANNA LARSON Girls’ P.E. , we ery, WY MISS BERYL TERRELL Girls’ P.E. Offers Wider Kange of — Z MR. ERNEST SCOLARI MR. JOSEPH BILOTA MR. HOLLIS BLEDSOE Department Chairman, North Campus U.S. History American Government, Social Sclence y 8) Emerging Nations, World U.S. History History, Art ‘ 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. Emerging Nations is a tenth grade elective course, which offers extensive examination of Latin America, Communist Bloc Nations, Africa, Southeast Asia, and China. Sociology is also an elective subject aimed at pro- moting understanding and awareness of present day problems. Emphasis is placed on marriage preparation and family life, including philisophical, physical, psy- chological, and moral aspects of the family unit. World Culture, an elective, is designed to inform and interest students in various cultures and civilizations. Subject periods include Greece, Rome, Medieval Europe, India, The Renaissance and Leonardo, the Modern West, Goeth and Darwin are studied. Also a new elective has MRS. MARGARET ELDREDGE been added this year in the form of Negro History. In U.S. History this course, one learns the history, background and accomplishments of Negroid peoples in America. a lecture to his k Mr. John Enos Gives U.S. History class | 4 MR. JOHN ENOS MR. ROY FOGEL 66 MR. HIRAM FRY American Government, American Government, American Government, U.S. History, Sociology Algebra, Trigonometry U.S. History epartment Curriculums MRS. ALYSSE LOWE MISS DOROTHY MADISON MR. VIRGIL WOOLBRIGHT LCE i Department Sociology American Government Department Chairman, South Campus U.S. History American Government ; Far East History U.S. History, Negro History World Culture MRS. CAROLYN MARTIN MISS KATHLEEN McCARTHY MR. PAUL McGINNIS World History U.S. History American Government Economics siVeS , At | few ] hee “ 8 “ a7, AL a MISS ANN MYREN 67 MRS. PATRICIA PLAYER MRS. NINA ROOKAIRD American Government U.S. History American Government U.S. History Girls’ P.E. U.S. History Latin American History Counselors Work District- Wide fo Aid Students MR. R. LYNOX LEWIS Vocational Counselor B.S., Mississippi State; M'S., George Williams College; M.A., San Francisco State MR. LYLE BATES Vocational Work Experience Counselor B.A., A.B., M.A., Fresno State, ! Stanford University, San Francisco State, University of California MISS FRANCES MINAS Work Experience Counselor B.A., San Jose State, San Francisco State ie 68 MRS. DOROTHY LARM Speech and Hearing Therapist A.B., San Francisco State M VOGEL San Francisco State American Government, U.S. History Student Ceachers Employ New Ceaching Methods MISS SA Universit Spanish MR. RANDY MILLER Contra Costa College U.S. History MRS. MARSHA JACOBS MISS KAREN FENTON University of California San’ Francisco State Sociology Biology, Chemistry Joint Faculty Meeting Hears Youth Counselor Mr. Paul Brown, Pre-Tech and Shop teacher, introduces the guest speaker of a joint faculty meeting. Miss Gertrude Noar, guest speaker, talks on the social and economic standards of today’s youth. The anxiety that passes over this watchful audience is simply appauling! The faculty of North and South Campuses is described in a small quotation: “Singularly they are unique; combined they are murderous!” This is the winning combination that makes this year’s faculty one of Richmond High's best. 71 Retiring in 1968: Three teachers are retiring this year. They are Mrs. Eleanor Brokaw, Mrs. Mabel Colberg, and Mr. Hiram Fry. Strangely, there is one quality which belongs to them in outstanding degree. This is a certain quiet strength Mr. Hiram Durward sry Mr. Fry is the kind of teacher who emphasizes the essentials with objective clarity and allows his students to draw their own conclusions. Consequently, in his classes in American Government and US. History, there is no subtle inculcating of pet ideas or gross browbeating of pet opinions into young heads. Neither is there any effort to make use of horseplay as a teaching method. Mr. Fry’s classes are sane, straightfor- ward, and orderly. Further, the subject matter is made crystal-clear, an almost inevitable condition, because Mr. Fry is a master, if there ever was one, of history and government. Mr. Fry acquired his superb subject background in Idaho (although he is a native of Missouri), winding up with an M.A. from the University of Idaho. He also taught high school-of which he was the superintendent-in Idaho. Since September, 1944, Mr. Fry has been at RUHS. Until two years ago, when he laid his burden down, Mr. Fry was Chairman of the Social Mrs. Eleanor Brokaw Mrs. Eleanor Brokaw has many _ specialties, among which turning non-readers into readers is merely one. She has brought up a gorgeous trio of girls, aided and abetted her husband's career (he had his own construction business, taught at U.C., and is now a government official), and has found a never-ending world of interest in politics. Other specialties are her elegant, soignee silhouette, delightful, geniunely lady-like manner, consideration for others, self-abnegation, responsibil- ity, and her wonderful sense of fun. She can be totally practical as when she guided the Class of 1963 through three years of strenous social activities. She can bear the unbearable as when she faithfully came to school when her health was failing. She can be a whirlwind in coordina- ting and meeting all the rapid demands made upon her as witness her busy life from day to day. Mrs. Mabel Colberg In 1947, a certain Miss Mabel Carlson slipped into the ranks of the Richmond faculty. She was a teacher of English from Minnesota, with a Gustavus Adelphus education. No trumpets sounded at her arrival, but they should have. For here was a person most rare: a blue-eyed, soft-spoken, lovely blonde, with the nicest of smiles, the trimmest of figures, the sweetest of voices, the fairest of complexions, who was unfeignedly modest, retiring, quiet, undemonstrative and even, it may be said, demure. Quite out of context, Miss Carlson’s hand was very soon claimed in marriage by one very lucky Mr. Victor Colberg. But this is not the point we are trying to make. Rather, we never cease marvelling that with all her dazzling sweetness and light, Mrs. Colberg, like a gigantic iceberg whose true dimensions and tonnage are hidden beneath the sea, immediately demonstrated that she could and would exercise tremen- 12 I little Geor: famil Paso she r repor but a at Pa a gr guess that Myst Richr Chree of Richmond’s Best which surrounds them and all they do, making them and their classrooms peaceful havens for their students. Science Department. He was one of the very finest heads the department ever had, being totally responsible and ever alert for the welfare of his teachers. Needless to say, he is the same kind of teacher. Students trust, like and respect him just as his department teachers do. Mr. Fry, we are delighted to report, is still very much the head of a small and devoted family. He and Mrs. Fry have one lovely daughter, Virginia, who lives in New York, and one adorable grandson, Douglas, age about one-and-a-half. Since a whole continent separates the Frys from their newest generation, it is probable that Mr. and Mrs. Fry will often be seen on the East coast. Meanwhile, it is pretty certain that they will continue to play lots of bridge, do l ots of gardening, and continue to dig in the nation’s agate tields, such as the one in central Oregon where they, with many other rockhounds, gathered last summer. Europe, too, seems to be in the picture, along with choice books to be perused. What a life, Mr. Fry! You won't miss s t Mrs. Brokaw has three daughters, Marti, Mary, and Ellen, and two little grandsons, Kirk and Adam. Her devoted, handsome husband, George, is District Director of the Port of San Francisco. Like her whole family, Mrs. Brokaw is a died-in-the-wool Californian, her home town Paso Robles, her alma maters S.F. State and U.C., from which latter school she received her degree. Her high school days, if we are to believe the reports, were filled with joy and gladness. She didn’t just play the piano, but as they say, she was the piano. If you do not believe it, her schoolmates at Paso Robles High called her the “Queen of Jazz.” No doubt she still cuts a groovy rug (to the confusion of purists everywhere), but no one could guess this from her present unsyncopated decorum. Easier to believe is that she is an avid reader of mysteries, which she is without compare. Mystery-reader, rug-cutting, Jazz Queen or punctilious English teacher, Richmond loses much in losing her. dous power, pressure, influence, control, authority, and the like, in her teaching. What is more, she knew her subject inside-out, and taught it consummately well. As it turned out, her students had never before found themselves so painlessly, skillfully and thoroughly educated in all their short lives. So great was Mrs. Colberg’s gentle prowess, that many student teachers were given to her to train. Huge young men blanched in this gentle lady’s classroom, trying to imitate what she so effortlessly did day after day with her happy, humming classes. The secret of her teaching power, like the snake-charmer’s art, will probably never be divulged, because it is highly doubtful that Mrs. Colberg ever thinks of herself as an extraordinary teacher, what to speak of a phenomenal one. This unself- consciousness about herself is, of course, part of the whole phenomenon is is. Her retirement is a great, even irreparable loss to Richmond igh. 73 Secretaries Keep Roth Plants Running Smoothly MRS. LORRIE ROTHSTEIN Head Secretary, North Campus MRS. BETTY HANSCOM Account Clerk MRS. RAMONA BROBERG Deans’ Clerk MRS. ROBBIE HUGHES Attendance Clerk Mrs. Ramona Broberg carries out the daily job of check MRS. MAXINE HODGSON Deans’ and Counselors’ Clerk MRS. JEANNE KEYES M MRS. MARIALYCE LAGE Steno Clerk Account Clerk y job MRS. LUELLA LINDSTROM Textbook Clerk of checking in the students in the Deans’ Office. MRS. JANET WEHRLIE Clerk é MRS. DARLINE MARTIN Clerk MRS. BESS REDICK Textbook Clerk MRS. MARIA WOODWARD Attendance Clerk MISS LOIS SMID Head Secretary, South Campus MRS. JUANITA MILLER Clerk MRS. LEONA STRAUSS Counselors’ Clerk Personnel of RUHS SO TER Mrs Mar Den and SEC Cez. Gar Wal Sate Re. SOUTH CAMPUS CUSTODIANS— KSCT ROW: Mr. Silvyn Hrbek, Head Custodian; Mr. Andy Colombo, and Mr. Joseph Cunningham. SECOND ROW: Mr. Raoul Sciarroni, Mr. Randolph Van Hook, Mr. Max Martinez, Mr. Fred Peck, and Mr. Gerald Wray. NORTH CAMPUS CUSTODIANS—Mr. Ed Bar- ton, Mr. Leo Falcioni, Mr. James Puryear, Mr. Eugene Stockton, Mr. Tony Gomez, Mr. Major Dixon, and Mr. Alfonzo Smith, Head Custodian. Mr. Howard Ball Mr. John Dunnachie South Student Supervisor North Student Supervisor Staffs Part Main Sprin SOUTH CAMPUS CAFE- TERIA STAFF—F KST KOW: Mrs. Gladys Regener, Mrs. Marie Alves, Mrs. Mamie Denton, Cook Chairman; and Mrs. Betty Doukas. SECOND KOW: Mrs. Leona Cezario, Mrs. Bernice M. Garrison, Mrs. Dorothy Walker, Mrs. Verna B. Satchwell, and Mrs. Bonnie Re. Mrs. Jean Foreman South Campus Nurse Mrs. Goldie Ruffin North Campus Nurse NORTH CAMPUS CAFETERIA STAFF—A KST ROW: Mrs. Helen Pike, Cook Manager; Mrs. Alice Devalle, Mrs. Linda Newitt. SECOND KOU: Mrs. Opal Barton and Mrs. Gertrude Crespan. Che Pharos Lighthouse On the tiny island of Pharos in the harbor of mighty Egyptian Alexandria, stood a magnificent fortress- lighthouse of marble, four hundred feet tall. “A pillar of fire by night”, reflected by a gigantic mirror, could be seen three hundred miles at sea. By day, however, it was just a pillar of smoke. This sometimes illuminating, sometimes smoky lighthouse can, we think, be likened to the student government. Necessary, functional, and also ornamental, it carries forward the business of Richmond’s Student Body, now giving off clouds of smoke, now nothing but brilliant light. By its very nature, like the ancient Pharos lighthouse, student government alternates smoke with light. In its smoky season, when interest is low and irritation high, it would be madness to neglect it (as Pharos was) as a useless irritant. For when it shines out brilliantly, nothing is so pedal so useful, so satisfactory, so spectacular. Student Government — eee ais 5a Fees ak n wits Sparse Marco Gonzalez President Sylvia Alvarez Commissioner of Publicity Kathy Stromsodt Commissioner of Social Affairs Debi Bradley Student Judge (x . ‘- ae at he lcci, Richard Marlowe Vice-President Mr. Carl Mayers Sponsor Lynn Serrano Barbara Meiser Secretary Treasurer Jall Board of Commissioners Huite North and South Campus with Many Social Events Both Modern and 6 Craditional Steve Waranietz Commissioner of Law and Order Students at North Campus wait to begin football rally. Magna Gonzalez Tom Gibson Defense Attorney Prosecuting Attorney lens ee a a ee ee nar ree ee ee eS A mm ne ere ix Ernest Baumberger Georgetta Germany Vicki Spiher Commissioner of Commissioner of Girls’ League President Boys’ Athletics Girls’ Athletics et ae | Lonnie Jackson Head Yell Leader Lena Durante Shield Editor The Richmond High band plays at the El Cerrito football game. Fall Calendar SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER 11 School opens 6 Review Week begins 15 Football Season begins—Alameda 9 Rock and Senior Bench Ceremony OCTOBER 9 Casual Day 2 Homecoming Queen Contest 14 End of First Quarter begins IS. Minimum Day 9 Progress Report Week 20 Carmel Sucker Sale—North 13 Homecoming Dance 21, 22 Senior Gaieties 16 Senior Gaieties tryouts begin 23 Thanksgiving Holiday I9 Minimum Day 28 Football Banquet gcd ees peel —Back-to-school Night 30 «Forensic Club Invitational 27 Lunch Period Dance—North Meet—North 27 Beaux Art Ball AS A A 8 Oe EE ENR FL A BS ae a BO he AE NE RT Ne eT, PTI, RE A a Jerry Koehne Senior Class Bruce McArthur Chanakarn Amatyakul Robert Heihn President Rally Chairman Exchange Student Junior Class President a - r A Mike De La Garza Mike Criddle Mr. Peter Ruffatto Sophomore President Sophomore Vice-President Sponsor Soph-Frosh Board of Commissioners i Frances Marquez - ' dp ie 1S _ = Sophomore — : 27 5 a Treasurer ‘eS ' a ; are « Candidates for spring offices speak to North Campus students. Lynn Baumberger Barbara Freeman Marina Gonzales Sophomore Yell Leader Yell Leader Secretary 82 I's Operates Smoothly in First Cerm Ron Finlayson Commissioner of Publicity Fall Calendar DECEMBER 1 ICC Dance 4 Senior Class Candy Sale 6 Cross Country Banquet Mistletoe Sale—North 12, 13 Xmas Carol—North 13. Christmas Music Program IS. Snowball Dance JANUARY 2 Classes Reconvene 8 Senior Class Announcements on Display 9 Candidate Speeches 12 Sadie Hawkins Dance I6 Nominating Convention 19 Spring Elections 20 Forensics Tournament 23 Review Week begins 29 Fashion Show 30 Spare Change Dance—North 30 «End of Semester 31 Minimum Day 31 Donkey Basketball Re Sandy Gilson GAA Representative Regina Ellis Commissioner of Social Affairs Mike Harris Freshman President Students listen attentively to candidate speeches. Ellen Monson Freshman Secretary Sherry Mires Freshman Vice-President BRUCE McARTHUR LINDA MILLER KATHY HOWSMAN Vice-President Secretary Treasurer MARCO GONZALEZ President Spring Calendar FEBRUARY MARCH Spanish Club Tamale Sale | United Nations Contest CCC Civil Service Exam Senior Fun Night Installation of Officers 4 Progress Report Week Symphony Concert 6 Science Fair Begins Alumni Basketball 13 AFS Asian Night CSF Talent Show Basketball Banquet 4 T’s Cupcake Sale—North 14 Treble Clef Candy Sale Powder Puff Basketball I Junior Fun Night Voting for North Campus Del Zeta Dance Symbol 16 AFS Dinner Freshman Pastry Sale 29 Outside Dance—North 30 Junior Prom Mr. Carl Mayers Sponsor CYNTHIA ISABELL Commissioner of Publicity KARYN RIPLEY Commissioner of Social Affairs JAMES HENDERSON Student Judge MAGNA GONZALEZ DIANE MOORE JERRY POWER Commissioner of Law and Order Defense Attorney Prosecuting Attorney BILL HAMMET SANDRA INGRAHAM PATTY CHAN Commissioner of Boys’ Athletics Commissioner of Girls’ Athletics Girls’ League President Calendar Crowded by NANCY FOGLE Head Yell Leader LENA DURANTE Shield Editor SHELLEY BAUMBERGER Hi-Nus Editor DUANE BRADLEY Senior Class President FRANCIS DIZON CHANAKARN AMATYAKUL TIM O'MALLEY Rally Chairman Exchange Student Junior Class President Ron Finalyson Mike De La Garza Mr. Peter Ruffatto Melinda Raymond Sophomore Class President Sophomore Vice-President Sponsor Hi-Nus Representative North Board Ftolds Many ke a Ve St wana We a en 9 Deborah Blue Sophomore Treasurer Mrs. Robbie Hughes, attendance clerk, checks the absence list before she writes an admit slip for Joy Tanner. vents in Conjunction with South Jacquelyn Alvarez Carol Johnson Hattie Smith Sophomore Secretary Commissioner of Social Affairs I.C.C. North Campus President Marina Gonzalez Commissioner of Publicity Spring Calendar APRIL 2 Rally—Spring Sports 4 Senior Play Preview 4, 5, 6 Senior Play 7-13 Easter Vacation 17 CSF Picnic I9 Senior Party 24 Student Teacher Day 25 Battle of Bands Open House 26, 27 Elizabethan Festival 27 Boat Cruise 28 Human Relations Week MAY 2 Senior Banquet I2 Pep Week 23 Senior Picnic 25 Faculty Picnic JUNE | AFS Hay Ride 7 Faculty Retirement Dinner 8 Senior Ball 12 Commencement Excercises Denise Nelson Girls’ League President Sandy Gilson GAA President Marilyn Potts Freshman Treasurer Betty Robinson gets ready to purchase a cupcake from members of the Freshmen Class. Ellen Monson Freshman Secretary Donna Shields Freshman Class President Betty Robinson Freshman Vice-President SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES— XS C KOW: Glenn Page, Jill Cogger, Bruce Watts, Bill Hammett, Kathy Rios, Richard Marlowe, and Sue Rude. SECOND KOW: Linda Preston, James Gulledge, Ben Dunn, Nancy Fogle, and Eula Griffin. CH KD KOW: Albert Harris, Virgie Chinn, Lonnie Jackson, Brenda Sands, Sandy Morris, Debbie JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES— KST KOW: Sherry Session, Verdia Gipson, Sharon Gray, Carol Ashford, Verlinda Turnbow, and Virginia Ayers. SECOND KOW: Arnold Beverly, Delores Brown, Pam Crowley, Dianne Daniels, Sharon Dickerson, LaJuana Rose. CHIRD ROW: Nancy Rubinstein, Nancy Freitas, Sue Smith, Becky Anderson, Judy Brock, Laura Glibas, and Deborah Sims. FOURTH 88 Fall Representative Bohne. FOURTH ROW: Laurel Weaver, Frankie Devine, Carol Thole, Debbie Cochran, Marilin Hatton, Joaquin Duzon. W 7TH ROW: Wes Buth, Gary Newcomer, Charles Toby, Ben Fox, John Stephenson, Louis Montgomery, and Calvin Nunley. KOW: Mike Reed, Ann Newton, Linda Shelton, Shuppert, Judy Smart, and Tom Burnett. 7 7TH ROW: Larry Moore, Art Smith, Steve Buck, Glenn Bomgardner, Mary Viramontes. SIXTH ROW: Richard Henderson, Dana Berkhout, Judi Gordon, Jerry Power, Margie Ritter, and Roger Slates. Council I 1 I } ee ee wilds Policy for First Cerm FRESHMAN REPRESENTA- TIVES— FIRST ROW: Vicki Fike, Pat Castellane, Diane Vance, Donna Shields, Norma Cardens, Betty Rob- inson, Terry Williams. SEC- OND KOW: Annette Hig- gens, Larry Mars, Scott DeYoung, Larry Clark, and Joan Armstead. SOPHOMORE REPRESENT- ATIVES— F RS CT ROW: Peggy Wager, Joy Bramlett, Lani Aranda, Carol John- son, Andie Alvarez, Sue Fuhrman, Sheila Morales, Corea Sanderson. SECOND ROW: Don Rogers, Bob Gober, Steve Lysaght, Dan Howell, and Dave Faeth. SOPHOMORE REPRESENT- ATIVES—= 2 KST- ROW, Tom Betti, Virginia Ingram, Darlene Kelleghan, Cynthia Gayles, Felicia Germany, Deborah Blue, Beverly Moore, Tiona Jones, Vickie Devencenzi, and Ron Sorenson. SECOND KOW: Colby Johnson, Gloria Mims, Sherry Page, Brenda Burrus, Frank Pericoli, Gary Lewis, Dave Torres, Richard Rivas, Larry Ramirez, Patty Scott, Kathy Noble, and Irene Shapley. CHJKD KOW: Darrel Woo, Fred Austin, Jerry Cordova, Larry Mariono, Roger Gray, Ken McFarland, Odell Wil- liams, Ray Boggs, Gary Hall, Dave Smith, and Wayne Dodge. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES— XST KOI’: Donna Blasko, Beverly Bandini, L’Tanya Brewer, Debbie Bohne, Sandy Morris, Jo Thei- sen, Brenda Sands, Barbara Meiser, Lena Durante, Susan Smith, and Debbie Korte. SECOND KOU: James Gulledge, Albert Harris, Vivian Williams, Mary Green, Nena Marshall, Rosemary Lopez, JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES—J XsC KOU’: Marilyn Matthews, Judy Honey, Becky Gega, Brenda Dyes, Dolores Ponce, Terry Peterson, Lisa Wood, Kathy Rodriguez, Randi Jones, Judy Brock, Nancy Freitas, Barbara Fenoglio, Janet Shatara, Pam Crowley, and Carol Davies. SECOND KOU’: Portia Duncan, Carol Posey, Gloria Conwright, Sharon Thornton, Linda Martinez, Sherry Session, Pat Spring Representative Council Fills Donnie Cooper, Calvin Nunley, Eddie Cooley, and Bruce McArthur. THIRD KOU’: Randy Stowell, Mike Cellucci, John Suy, Ray McCoy, George Moore, Louis Montgomery, Don Godwin, Doug Gloff, John Stephenson, Keith Bradley, Len Massaro, Bob Newcomer, and Jim Mapps. N ane ies a Hamilton, Carola Kekow, Debbie Sims, Vicki Tarr, Donna Shuppert, Vickie Maslov, Donna Danielson, and Kathy Baird. TH KD KOU’: Steve Buck, Larry Clutts, Otis Black, Charles Yates, Samuel Watson, Lorin Batchelder, Jerry Power, Gary Rose, Randy White, and Cliff Lewis. FORTH KOU’: Andrew Bales and Rick Paredes. 90 C Is Calendar with Numerous Functions SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES— XsC KOU Irma Serb, Joy Bramlett, Ann Rydes, Beverly Moore, Cecelia Greer, Tiona Jones, Darleen Kelleghan,and Yolanda Aranda. SECO.VD KOU’: Gayle Boswell, Sheila Morales, Michele Nolan, Connie Andreasen, Patricia Peterson, Frances Marquez, Sue DeCassia, and Gerri Marshall. CH KD KOI’: Tom Hunt, Steve Lysaght, Danny Gomez, Willard Lewis, Billy Moore, Greg Dyer, Gary Lewis, Dave Smith, and George Rios. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES—J ASC KOI’: Connie Suttle, Leila Anderson, Jeannie Grass, Regina Ellis, Geri Gray, Andie Alvarez, Paula Chavez, and Rebecca Clark. S CO.VD KOI: Walter Thomas, Eddie Harcourt, Larry Armstrong, Larry Marino, Patty Scott, Michelle Lowry, Larry Ramirez, and Ray Boggs. CHIKD KOU: Mike Perdue, George Pornaras, Bill Kilcup, Don Popero, and Richard Rivas. FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES— XSCT KOU Joan Armstead, Vickie Fike, Norma Cardenas, Clarice Tanori, and Denise Gonzales. SECOVD KOM' Verna Lumly, Kerry Smith, Glenda Kendrick, and Diane Vance. CH JKD KOU’: Rickie Williams, Abe Wilson, and Gilbert Briseno. Student Court Defends and Mr. John Enos Sponsor Debi Bradley Magna Gonzalez Student Judge Defense Attorney Richard Marlowe Tom Gibson Assistant Judge Assistant Judge Richard Marlowe swears Linda Preston in Prosecuting Attorney while St dF eee cmeecd Andrea Mitchell Lois Wydermyer Assistant Judge Clerk Ron Altenbaugh Steve Waranietz Baliff Commissioner of Law and Order Spring Mr. John Enos Sponsor James Henderson Diane Moore Student Judge Defense Attorney ton in while Student Judge Debi Bradley listens. Richard Marlowe Jerry Powers Assistant Judge Prosecuting Attorney Magna Gonzalez Laura Glibas Patricia Mayeda Lois Wydermyer der Commissioner of Law and Order Baliff 93 Clerk Assistant Judge MISS CARLA SORACCO MR N EDMOND HERS JUNIOR-SENIOR SPONSOR SOP WINSLOW JACKSON OLIVER KENNY JOHN POCEKAY RICHARD MARLOWE LE ROY HOLLAND JOHN DICKEY PATRICK WELLS RANDY CREAR RALPH EDWARDS se ag DAVE FAETH RICHARD WILSON BOB OLIVIERI RICK WENDELL HOWARD CHAN MICHAEL SEWELL JOHN HOOD RANDY STOWELL A JERRY MASSEY ENforce Rules ) MR. FRANK PORTO MIKE REED DAN McGRANAHAN OR SOPH-FROSH SPONSOR STEVE WARANIETZ BRUCE BALDWIN DUANE BRADLEY CLIFF GOLDEN ROBERT KNOWLES GILBERT HERNANDEZ GLENN GRAY EL ROY EASTMAN JIM MAPPS CHUCK DUARTZ WILLY SMITH — ANDY CHECKETTS BRUCE McARTHUR HAROLD HOLIMAN TOMMY DAVIS i RANDY MURPHY Rally Chairman MRS. DOROTHY BENCH VICKIE SPIHER DENISE NELSON Soph-Frosh Advisor Senior-Junior President Soph-Frosh President Fall Fall and Spring Girls’ League Sponsors N Fall = Spr JUDY SAIS ISABEL DURANTE GAIL BALDWIN Senior-Junior Secretary, Fall Soph-Frosh Vice-President Soph-Frosh Secretary Fall and Spring Fall and Spring SHARON BACOM JOAN ARMSTEAD LINDA DAVIS Junior Representative, Fall Freshman Representative Sophomore Representative Fall and Spring Fall and Spring 96 PATTY CHAN Senior-Junior President RAMONA FLUTE Senior-Junior Treasurer Every girl at Richmond High School is automatically a member of Girls’ League. This is an organization devoted to better relations and un- derstanding among girls. During the year they sponsor many _ fund- raising activities and serve as ushers at various events. Meetings are under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Bench for the Freshmen and Sophomores and Mrs. Nina Rookaird for the Juniors and Seniors. JOANNE KUBOKAWA MRS. NINA ROOKAIRD Senior-Junior Vice-President Senior-Junior Advisor rs Many Activities and Programs Spring MARGARET RODRIGUEZ SHARON BACOM Senior-Junior Secretary Junior Representative SANDY LLOYD LYNDEL JORDON Senior Representative Senior Representative a7 , 4 overnment Student Association card holders listen attentively to opening speeches of candidates. es _ , The convention is composed of repre- sentative councilmen, who vote as directed by their classes. Delegates vote by standing for their choice. Rally boys count the votes in | each class: 9th, Oth, [lth, and [2th. = a}, oe Bruce McArthur, SA vice-presidential candidate, Miss Ann Myren, faculty advisor, instructs delegates on gives his basic goals, which he will carry out if the voting procedure. elected. Junior delegates vote in recount for SA president. Second, N Convention St Interest iy rotl Yr F€§ 7) - | iA, Nominating OM Stirs St in School , 4 nt we uo os ee i i i January 16, 1968 Votes are recorded on a blackboard, added, and the candidates whose names appear on the ballot are chosen. This year there were ties and recounts adding to the sus- pense of the conven- tion, while. the audience added spirit by cheering their choice. As the results are announced, there are many different opinions. John Dickey records the votes of the Sophomore Bob Newcomer tells why he would be a good choice for delegates. the office of SA vice-president. All of the candidates realize that this is the true “show-down”. Joy Bramlett states her qualifications for the office of Commissioner of Social Affairs at North Another candidate for the of- Ssiipos fice of Commissioner of Social Affairs is Carol Johnson. Candidates Give Richard Marlowe relates his Bob Gustafson laughs at his own goals if elected SA President. A candidate for Sophomore secretary, Laurie Sills, gives he Sophomores and Freshmen listen to the candidate speeches. Sandra Ingram tells the duties of Com- 100 missioner of Girls’ Athletics. ial ¢ Polttical Views January 8-11, 1968 Present SA President, Marco Gonzalez, explains Another candidate for the office of SA gives her speech. the purpose of the assembly. president is Sherman Caviness. Kathy Howsman explains the job Students assemble in Girls’ Gym for Speech Rally. ahead if elected SA treasurer. 101 SENIOR MEMBERS— XST KOU’: Dana Alexander, Dorothy Dechant, Linda Ames, Stephanie Morales, Brenda Bradley, LaVonna Lumly, Linda Campbell, Lena Durante, Nena Marshall. SECOND KOU: Judy Hendrix, Lois Barnett, Frankie Devine, Ernie Baumberger, and Shelley Armstrong. CH AKD KOI’: Dennis Knuckles, Jim Mapps, Randy Murphy, Rick Wendell, Mike Cox, Nancy Perero, Bill Ashley, and Bruce McArthur. sii 5 Re ees ee | ke ee ee JUNIOR MEMBERS— XSCT KOU’: Patricia Mayeda, Laura Gurerra, Marie Rogers, Magna Gonzalez, and Judi Mount. SECON'D KOU’: Gary Zablackis, Roy Hoskins, Cathi Barni, and Jerry Power. 102 SPRING OFFICERS—Frankie Devine, sec. Brend treas.; Shelley Armstrong, social chairman; thur, 5 SOPHOMORE MEMBERS— XST KOU’: Pamela Burns, Leslie Jones, Mary Turner, Valerie Tomlinson, Susan Scott, Sherry Swetnam, and Suzanne DeCaccia. SECOND ROU’: Linda Beckham, Hattie Smith, Deborah Blue, Gail Perpinan, Peggy Kramlick, Nancy Cox, Pat Morrison, Linda Bradley, and Deborah Lew. TH KD KOII': Richard Hom, Steven Brown, Gary Knuckles, David Shaughnessy, and John Muenchow. FALL OFFICERS—Seated: Mrs. Hazel Bird, advisor. Standing: L'Tanya Brewer, social chairman; Bruce McArthur, president; Shelley Baumberger, secretary-treas.; and Shelley Armstrong, vice-president. € Members of California Scholarship Federation FRESHMEN MEMBERS— XKSCT KOI’: Judy Irwin, Wendy Kitamata, Ellen Monson, Lola Brown, and Camille Happy. SECOND KOU’: Vicki Fike, Henry Chan, Joan Armstead, Richard Kerbavaz, Sherie Woodruff, and Scott DeYoung. 103 Brenda Bradley, vice-president; Bruce McAr- thur, president, and Mrs. Hazel Bird, advisor. Che Colossus of Rhodes Seniors always seem larger than life, some- thing like the Colossus of Rhodes. The ancients used to come from far and wide to gape at the Colossus, a 120 foot high bronze statue of Apollo. Everybody gapes at Seniors. The Colos- sus symbolizes hard fought victory. $o do Sen- iors. The Colossus lasted fifty-six years (280-224 B.C), until it was flattened by an earthquake. The average Senior has at least fifty-six more years to go. People used to believe that the Colossus stood with his two huge feet planted on opposite sides of the harbor entrance. This was a mistaken notion. But Seniors definitely bestride some- thing, although we know not what. SCNIOrs Mare ee Rage Face — SS 3 Che Culmination of Cwelve Years of Jutensive Study June 12, 1968 Richmond Memorial Auditorium RICHMOND UNION HIGH SCHOOL Commencement Exercises Wednesday, June 12, 1968 Richmond Memorial Auditorium “March From Athalia’—Mendelssohn Issac Processional “Pomp and Circumstance’— The Orchestra Invocation—Major D. Elmer Baker — The Salvation Army “The Star Spangled Banner’ — The Orchestra, The Choir, and The Audience i “Time” i “By'n By” “The Lord Bless You and Keep You”— A Cappella Choir Selections from the “Sound of Music’— The Orchestra Student Speakers— Bill Ashley, Sherman Caviness, And Bill Ashley Presentation of the Class— David C. Gray Acceptance of the Graduation Class— Denzil E. Widel Presentation of Diplomas— assisted by Duane Bradley President of the Class Alma Mater—Class of June, 1968 Recessional— 'Spirit of America” The Orchestra | SRE ae SENIOR A CAPPELLA MEMBERS—J KSC KOU’: Claudia Dick, Janice Glass, Pat Lexon, Linda Campbell, Kathy Grass, and Eula Griffin. SECOND ROW’: Carol Meaders, Mary Green, Debi Cochran, Eddie Ewing, Jim Gulledge, and Lonnie Jackson. CHIRD KOU’: Winston Savage, Calvin Nunley, Steve Waranietz, Unknown, and Don Griffith. 107 Senior Officers Keep Graduating Class Busy Fall Evecutives JERRY KOEHNE President LENA DURANTE Vice-President am. a= A a EY ot SHELLEY BAUMBERGER . a ft Secretary-Treasurer Spring Evecutives DUANE BRADLEY President LENA DURANTE Vice-President 108 TONI ALVES Secretary-Treasurer Soph Guide Seniors for Chree Years Barbara Meiser Sophomore Class Secretary-Treasurer, Spring Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer, Fall Marco Gonzales Sophomore Class Vice-President, Spring Junior Class President, Fall Bob Newcomer Seniors enjoy their first activity, Senior Fun Night, with a game of Shelley Baumb Sophomore Class President, Spring volleyball. pees di oa! Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer, Spring Sandra Morris Lynn Serrano __Mike Baratta Sophomore Class Vice-President, Fall Sophomore Class Vice-President, Fall Junior Class President, Spring Junior Class Vice-President, Fall and Spring Delegates from Idaho, North Carolina, and the National Catholic Women Committee caucus and decide to support Nelson Rockefeller for President. This year for the first time, there were two American Government Eight classes who lent themselves to a noble experiment in team- teaching (a method not greatly encouraged at RUHS) by Miss Ann Myren and Miss Dorothy Madison. The experiment produced a few no- table points. A mock Republican Convention made Nelson Rockefeller (Mr. Sherman Caviness) the Pres- idential candidate. Several sessions of the House of Representatives (Speaker, Mr. William Ash- ley) showed that astute Republicans can always out-legislate a Democratic majority. A series of ten spirited Arab-Israeli debates showed that the Arabs could, when aroused, clobber the Israelis. All this huffing and blowing of the two classes was nicely balanced by writing a textbook, embellished with film strips, tapes, map graphs, and pictures for us e in other government classes. Miss Myren’s scholars handled the problems of city government and Miss Madison's, state. Convention delegates organize to choose the “next President of the United States” at the Republican National Convention. Delegates are hard at work as the balloting begins. merican Government Classes Hold National Convention sisi ean inti one raduating Class Slo ee Acosta, Linda Adams, Connie Adams, John i Pe SO Se ee € © az Adams, Wendell Aebi, Gail Agnitsch, Cecilia Aguilar, Mario Ainsworth, Mona Aki, Bernadette EOE ET OO FG TRC RC RE BIEN, (ETE NL, Akin, Sharon Alexander, Dana Alforno, John See ae) aS eat EF Me PETE ATT RS Be not TEER ™ SS yaee oe : Allen, Cleola Allen, Irma Altenbaugh, Ronald ae Pat ss = tr S ]968 oes ey POS Alvarez, Susan Alvarez, Sylvia Alves, Toni re ee ee oa Amatyakul, Chanakarn Ames, Linda Andersen, John Anderson, David Anderson, Eleanore Anderson, Virginia Andrade, Raul Anellini, Kathleen Anima, Ronald Speed Gr wna Gs Np eee —— Aranda, Marsesca Armstrong, Shelley Armstrong, Steven Enter RUHS 1057 § Arnold, Vickie Ashley, William Atkinson, Karen Baca, Thomas Bailey, Ronald Baldwin, Judith Bales, Mark Balsiger, Marlin Bandini, Beverly Baratta, John Barksdale, Dan Barnett, Lois — Barnhill, Judy 4 Barone, Deborah Barreras, Edward he as Baumberger, Ernest Baumberger, Shelley Becker, Ronald Bell, Michael Bellani, Pamela Belt, Douglas Beltran, Manuel Bennett, Verna Jean Best, Edith Beverly, Oscar Billingsley, Gary Birba, Collen Blasko, Donna Blomberg, Sonja Bohne, Debra Attends Rallies iy Bonner, Robert Boreliz, Charles Bosua, Mark Boughton, Joyce Bowser, Norman Boyd, Gary Bradley, Brenda Bradley, Deborah Bradley, Duane Bradley, Keith Bratton, Willie Brewer, L’Tanya Brodale, Richard Brown, Darryl Brown, Richard cs in Red Brown, Roger Bruce, Gregory Bryant, Susan Bulloch, Sam Bunch, Michael Burdick, Vickie Burks, Sherri Burnett, Rose Burns, Randall Burrus, Belinda Burton, Gene Buth, Sandra Buth, Wesley Butler, Brenda Butson, Bobbi Byley, Betty Calhoun, Marie Calloway, Sammie Campbell, Jack Campbell, Linda Carr, Lois Carter, Glen Caudle, Jacqueline Caviness, Sherman Sponsors Candy Celaya, Susan Cellucci, Mike Cepernich, Tony Champion, Donald Chan, Howard Chavez, Connie ly Apple Sale Checketts, Andy Chesnick, Diana Chidester, Rose Chinn, Virgie Christopher, Cathie Clark, Ralph Clemmons, Colleen Cleveland, Patricia Cline, Karen Coad, Kevin Cochran, Debra Cogger, Jill Coley, Ron Collier, Cheryl Collier, Raymond Cooper, Donnie Copes, Beverly Cordell, Gregory Correia, Kathleen Cortez, Armondo Coudyser, Marcia Coughlin, Raymond Covello, Edith Cox, Michael Presents Soph Hop i. Colombo, Lawrence Conoly, David Conwright, Beverly Cook, Brenda Cooley, Eddie Cooper, Betty op in Spring ’66 Craft, Margaret Crane, Alice Crase, Terry Crase, Toni Crisp, Linda Cucchi, Timothy Cunningham, Wayne Curtis, John Max Daglow, Raymond Darby, Linda Davenport, Delora Davis, Arthur Davis, Belinda Davis, Beverly Davis, Bobbie Enrolls as Juniors j Davis, Cathleen Davis, Eddie Davis, James Dechant, Dorothy Decker, Roland DelReal, Frances Derryberry, Michael Devine, Frankie DeVore, Lloyd Ms Dias, Larry Diaz, Salvador Dick, Claudia Dickey, John DiFebbo, Jeannie Dillon, Janice Ss in Sept. 66 Dizon, Francis Doi, Durand Dorado, Antonio Dover, Karen Driskell, Steven Drumgoole, Joyce Duck, Lemoan Dufalt, Nina Dunn, Ben Duran, Mary Durante, Lena Duzon, Joaquin Dyes, Linda Dykes, Carol Eastman, El Roy Wears Blue Ebert, Daniel Edwards, Lynnett Edwards, Michael Elvira, Julie Ennis, Larry Ensminger, John Erwin, Sandra Eskelin, Philip Espinosa, Victor Estes, Kathleen Estrada, Debbie Estrada, Kristine Estrada, Rachel Evans, Gloria Ewing, Eddie ¢ = at Kalltes Faeth, Kathryn Ferdig, Linda Fernandez, Patty Fernandez, Rickey Fisher, Jeanette Flahiff, Judy Fleming, Steve Fletcher, Rhondaria Flute, Phyllis Fogle, Nancy Folk, Sheila Ford, Margaret Foster, Barbara Foster, Frank Fox, Benjamin Sells Pennants fi Franks, Robert Freeman, Linda Freitas, David Fugitt, Sherry Futch, M.W. Gann, Michael Gant, Bruce Garcia, Esequiel Garcia, Pamela Garrett, Sherel Gary, Raphaella Gasaway, Caroline Gatlin, Patricia Gerald, Arthur Germany, Georgetta for Football Games Germen, Rebecca Geyer, John Glass, Janice Glazier, Marlene Glieden, JoAnn Gloff, Doug Goddard, Warren Godden, Randall Godwin, Donald Gogue, Anne Golden, Clifton Gonzales, Esther Gonzalez, Marco Goularte, Elaine Graelish, Elizabeth Stages Junior © P Graham, Steve Grass, Kathy Graves, Bobbie aR Fad Grcina, Teresa Green, John Green, Mary Alice Greer, Bruce Gregory, Danny Gray, Mike Griffin, Eula Griffin, Maxine Griffin, Michael Griffith, Donald Grimes, Rita Gruener, Robert T Play “Pygmalion” Guillory, Pat Gulledge, James Gunn, Kathleen Gustafson, Robert Gutierrez, Shirley Haagen, Vicki Hamers, Paul Hamill, Rosemary Hampton, Charles Hand, Terry Haney, Judith Hanks, Roylene Harcourt, Vickie Harris, Albert Harris, Gail Harris, Peggy Harris, Renee Harris, William Hart, Katherine Hatzell, Richard Hayes, Carolyn Hayes, Marsha Hayes, Marshel Hays, Terry Sells Mistletoe f Hearn, Donald Henderson, James Hendrix, Judy Hendrix, Linda Henry, Linda Hernandez, Wanda oe for Christuas | Herring, JoAnne Hill, Daniel Hill, JoAnn Hill, Katherine Hill, Renee Hinman, Terry Hinton, Katie Hobson, Carl Holiman, Harold Holland, Leroy Holliday, Anthony Holtman, John Homlotis, Ronald Honable, Phillip Honda, David Publishes Cub Hood, Wanda Hooper, Virgil Hooten, David Hornsby, Henry Horton, Wendell Houdashelt, Deborah Hubbard, Verlon Huddleston, Jack Hudson, Gwenda Husing, Thomas Hutton, Paul Hyland, George Ingraham, Cassandra Ingraham, Sandra Ingram, Linda th Hi-Nus Edition Insell, Claudia Isley, Bobbie Ivance, Lindy Jackson, Dorothy Jackson, Dorothy Jackson, Lonnie Jackson, Thomas Jackson, Winslow James, David James, Guy James, Leonard James, Linda _ s Jameson, Robert Jean, Richard Jensen, Craig Presents Junior Jensen, Nancy Jensen, Thomas Jimerson, Shirley Johnson, Charles Johnson, Danny Johnson, Merlin Johnson, Ramona Jones, Glen Jordan, Brenda Jordan, Lyndel Joyce, Victor Kalahele, Richard Kelly, Calvin Kerman, Joan King, Shirley or = Prom in Sp King, Stanley Knuckles, Dennis Koehne, Gerald Korte, Deborah Lancaster, John Land, Joycee Lane, Linda Langston, Roland Lapacka, Barbara Larsen, Linda Laverty, Pauline Layton, Ricky Lee, Clifford Lee, Dwight Lee, James Tim O'Malley demonstrates a new dance, as George Highland and Cindy Wyman enjoy the minuet; how- ever, Mary Green doesn’t care for either. Sentors Create Haunted Atmosphere. . . Mr. Heath and his wife join Lena Durante in a little Halloween “tom foolery”. 136 Many people in different costumes show their dancing skills. With Halloween “Beauv Arts Ball’ October 27, 1967 The snack table is a popular place with ball attenders. 137 Becomes Seniors It Lee, Sherman LeoGrande, JoAnn Leonard, Sharon Letcher, Gary Lindsly, Donald Lininger, Janice Lipsky, Linda Lloyd, Sandra Lombardi, Ronald London, Rebecca Longbottom, Carol Lopez, Fernando Lopez, Mary Ellen Lopez, Rosemary Louden, Donna s in Sept. Love, Nicholas Lumly, LaVonna Luschen, Keith Lutz, Barbara Madden, Jeanette Maestas, Rosalie Magee, Katherine Malone, Charles Manis, Michael Mapp, Lillian Mapps, Jimmy MaRangu, Faith Marley, Deborah Marlowe, Richard Marshall, Karen Wears Mitties — Marshall, Nena Martin, Dennis Martin, Gay Martinez, Betty Martinez, Emily Martinez, Ester Massaro, Leonard Massey, Jerry Mathews, Richard Matteson, Jane McArthur, Bruce McBreen, Beth McBride, Marie McClaflin, Carl McClain, Alfred —Bermuda Shorts McClain, Pamela McClain, Paula McClaran, Sherry McCoy, Raymond McCullar, Jewell McFadden, Rogers McGowan, Sharon McGowan, Stephen Mcintyre, Dorothy Meaders, Carol Meadows, Larry Meahan, Charles Medeiros, Linda Medellin, Alex Meiser, Barbara Selects Queen _ fc Melgoza, Joe Mello, Rebecca Mesker, Mike Metcalf, Gary Meyers, Kenneth Miller, Linda Miller, Marsha Miranda, Gloria Mitchell, Andrea Mitchell, Glenda Moniz, Glenn Montgomery, Louis Moore, George Moore, Sylvia Moore, Terry n for Homecoming Morales, Stephanie Morgan, Ron Morrill, Bonita Morris, Christine Morris, Sandra Moton, Patricia Moya, Susan Murphy, Randal Murry, Gloria Myers, Patricia Najera, David Nelson, Patricia Nevills, Karen Newcomer, Gary Newcomer, Robert Newton, Carle Nix, Carl Norton, Becky Novak, Barry Nunley, Calvin O’Brien, John Oliver, Lois Olivieri, Robert Orr, Beth Sponsors Beaux Art Ortolf, Sharon Page, Glen Pallaoro, Janet Palmer, Richard Pedescleaux, Alvin Pedone, Christine SE i Nn ee, EON A GR RA ap Om ge NE AY SO ee ne ee natant Pi a SE a Ball at Halloween Pedretti, Lynn Pence, Sandra Peoples, Vicki Perero, Nancy Perez, Dana Perkins, Marsha Perry, Moddy Phillips, Herbie Phillips, Nancy Phyillaier, Lorraine Piane, Steve Pieterick, Larry te ON ne tte nme tat) Be le hE IE, SPR Ae | GN A se NN I a NA AA RNR IY IR ARN IR TE Se ET SR eee Piper, Sharon Pleau, James Plotner, Linda Receives Rock and Bench | Pocekay, Edward Pocekay, John Poole, Ivory Pornaras, Gloria Porter, Marilyn ( Powell, James Power, Marie Preston, Linda Price, Brenda Price, Mary Raab, Kathleen Reber, Steven Reed, Jacqueline Reynolds, Danny Richard, Patricia r from North Campus Ricondo, Gloria Rideau, Brinda Rios, Kathleen Ripley, Karyn Rivamonte, Vickie Roberts, Linda Roberts, Nancy Robinson, Kenneth Robinson, Lemmie Robinson, Marie Rodriquez, Arminio Roland, Evelyn Rosecrans, Dennis Rowe, Steven Rowley, Jim Senior Gaieties “Teen Ff, Roybal, Betty Rude, Sue Runnels, Teresa Sadler, Linda Sais, Judith Salcido, Arturo Sample, Steve Sanchez, Feank Sandau, Thomas Sanders, Kent Sands, Brenda Sergent, Marion Sartain, Yvonne Sauls, Allie H Savage, Winston N Funnel” Nov. 21, 22 Schantz, Robert Schessow, Beverly Scott, Karyn Scott, Michael Serrano, Lynn Severson, Clark Sewell, Michael Shanks, Glenda Shaw, Vivian Shepard, Vern Shinn, Alan Shipman, Rosemary Shirley, Larry Shorter, Lulu Silva, Debby Elects Snow Ball Simpier, Judith Sisneros, Gloria Skinner, Patsy Sloan, Ethel Slusher, Randall Smith, Albert Smith, Alvester Smith, Carl Smith, Fred Smith, Gale Smith, Kenneth Smith, Kerry Smith, Patti Smith, Ronna Smith, Roy Queen - Smith, Susan Smith, Wendell Smithers, James Smithson, Cheryl Sneed, Susan Soden, Janice Soditch, Phil Solomon, Candy Spiher, Vickie Stalker, Donald Steacy, James Stephens, Vercy Stephenson, John Stevens, Wanda Stevenson, Tora Holds Annual Party, Bz Stone, Royce Stout, Donna Stout, Michele Stowell, Randy Stromsodt, Kathy Stuart, Donnie Stubblefield, Dennis Suda, Stephen Suerstedt, John Sutherland, Janis Suy, John Sylvester, Clayton Taylor, Daniel Taylor, Herbert Teague, Linda uet, and Picnic Teninty, Kathie Terry, Shelia Theisen, JoAnn Thole, Carol Thomas, Anthony Thomas, Berta Thomas, Elouise Thomas, Linda Thomson, Linda Thrower, George Tipton, Charles Tobey, Charles Toms, Judy Touchstone, Sharon Traxler, Barbara ear with = 5S, Treece, Tony Troxell, Steven Tucker, Roland Turnbow, O’Linda Ulihrach, Linda Uribe, James Vaughn, Ronald Vega, Laura Vega, Rafael Valencia, Samuel Vancleave, William Vaughn, Janice Vida, David Vierra, Cynthia Vigil, Delores h Senior Ball Vigil, Rudolph Villagran, Carlos Villanueva, Lucresia Volpi, Nancy Vroom, Dennis Walden, Wanda Walker, Donna Wallace, Terry Wallacker, Lee Waranietz, Steven Ward, Brenda Wardley, Ike Warren, Donald Washington, Larry Washington, Patsy Graduates June Waterbury, Alana Watts, Bruce Weaver, Laurel Wells, Patricia Wendell, Ricky Wesley, Sandra Wiedner, Alberta Williams, Mary Williams, Tom Williams, Vivian Wills, Harriet Wilson, Donald Wilson, Jonetta Wilson, Lucille Wilson, Richard 12,1968 Winn, Marilyn Wong, Priscilla Wood, Craig Wolldridge, Jim Wydermeyer, Lois Wyman, Cynthia Yarborough, Kenneth Young, Emmett Young, Jerry Young, Tyra Ha rrison, Leland Camera Shy Seniors Araujom, Maria Ellis, Barbara Ivers, Jill Arnold, Darline Ewing, Barbara Johnson, Larry Blount, Danielle Ferdig Loretta Logan, Keith Bunce, Dennis Filippi, Elaine Maley, Carl Cisneros, Richard Flynn,Michael McClaran, Michael Colson, Catherine Friel, Barbara Minami, Mary Crites, Gary Gauny, Sherry Mirich, Eric Dahl, Donald Gregg, Lana Murray, Cheryle Dahl, Robert Gregg, Robert Nakazono, Sandra Davis, Tyron Hatton, Marylyn Njanja, Kariti Devers, Diane Holland, Wayne Pradels, Bert Edgington, Peggy Ingram, Lynda Ralston, Myrna Reynolds, Jimmy Roland, Evelyn Severson, Clark Smith, Myla Stephenson, Frank Stierwalt, Patty Sutherland, Glen Van Dyke, Juliette Wamble, James Whittington, Bobby Exceptional students in history BRENDA BRADLEY Not pictured: Brenda Bradley. Betty Crocker Homemaking Award Se Another out- Outstanding math students are-7 KST KOIW: Dennis Knuckles, Brenda Bradley, and Ernie Outstanding in art is standing Baumberger. SECOND KOW: Jim Steacy and Bruce McArthur. Not pictured: John Pocekay. Thole. student is Jim Wooldridge in music. Masters of the Spanish language are Jim Mapps and Kathy Raab. Not pictured: Sandra Excelling in the field of English are Shelley Armstrong, Dorothy Dechant, Frankie Devine, and Bruce Nakazono, Vickie Peoples, and Shelley McArthur. Not pictured: Shelley Baumberger. Armstrong. Evceptional Seniors Prove Outstanding bilities, Skillful in science are Ernie Baumberger, Dennis Knuckles, David Vida, Bruce McArthur, and Jill Ivers. Not Pictured: John Pocekay. Sandra Ingraham, Steve Waranietz, and Lois Barnett are outstanding Seniors in the field of music. Exceptional students of the French language are Linda Campbell, L'Tanya Brewer, and Teresa Fugitt. Outstanding in dramatic ability are Beth Orr, Ben Dunn, and Becky Superb in the field of art are Tony Cepernich, Jeanette Madden, and Mike Baratta. Not German. pictured: Fernando Lopez. Receive Scholarships, Students excelling in the field of business are Barbara Lapacka, Sandy Buth, Becky Norton, and Kathy Anellini. Bank of America Certificate winners-7 KST KOU Bruce McArthur, Tony Cepernich, Bill Ashley, and Ernie Baumberger. SECOND KOU’: Beth Orr, Winners of the Bank of America Plaque are Brenda Bradley, Dennis Shelley Baumberger, L’Tanya Brewer, and Sandra Ingraham. Knuckles, and Kathy Anellini. Not pictured: Lois Barnett. Outstanding in vocational arts are Don Hearn, Phil Eskelin, Glen Carter, Jerry Massey, and John Adams. Not pictured: John Geyer. 8, and Gain Awards in All Ftelds Chad L’Tanya Brewer receives DAR citizenship award. 2a ae. Elks Leadership Awards are earned by Barbara Meiser and Skilled in Home Economics are Sue Rude, Kathy Estes, and Ronna Smith. Mike Scott nnis | | | aA lc aa, ee wera ee a ee ——— Displaying their typing ability are Kathy Anellini and Rose Exceptional in speaking German are Frankie Devine, Bruce McArthur, Burnett. and Brenda Bradley. LLL LLL CHIOTS Don Griffith demonstrates to his teammates how to set-up a playable spike. Donnie Cooper seems a little surprised as the Shield photographer catches Seniors unaware on the dance floor. eo ements mee The end of another dance gives some Seniors a chance to catch their breath. Senior boys participate in an exciting game of basketball. Terry Wallace and Tony Dorado challenge Gene Burton and partner to a table tennis match. Advisors Pave Way for MR. LONNIE ROBBINS HEAD FACULTY SOCIAL CHAIRMAN MISS CARLA SORACCO MRS. JANE FITZGIBBON f MR. CESARE ANGELLA MR. PAUL BROWN MR. FRANK MILO MISS MELBA O’CONNELL MR. WALTER HATTICH MR. JOSEPH BILOTA {s enior Events MR. EDWARD PERALSKY MR. HIRAM FRY Miss LANELLE STEWART MISS KATHLEEN McCARTHY MISS ANN MYREN MR. HAROLD FISHER MR. LOREN WILBUR MRS. ELIZABETH STEVENSON FACULTY SOCIAL CHAIRMAN MR. PAUL McGINNIS MR. ROY FOGEL a. Ff Music and sound affects are provided by Steve Ford, Cathie Christopher, Tim O’Malley, and Karen Ripley. ie , ioF : The Roaring '20’s band includes Doug Holtzclaw, Gordy Smith, and Steve Waranietz. : train. N African dancers, flappers, and Can-Can girls also sing during the finale. il | . . j as sees 2 . i Brinda Rideau and Ben Dunn lead the action at Murp H ; Ture _ Seniors Go Back in Cime with ; | y ‘i % z r Richard appears disgusted —— ie ed ip nh Baumberger portrays with Liz during the pon Carlos Villagran tells a tall tale to Frankie Devine and Rick lainous Evil Ernie. Melodrama. Wendell. + Avid ¢ : a hee Director Karen Ripley and cast thank all those responsible for the Gaieties | Liz Graelish, John Ensminger, and Ken Meyers sing during the finale. enior Gateties Production of “‘ Ceen Funnel” i i Upper: The Cave Girls and their leader. i i Lower: Lab technicians and Columbus Crew. a cv) a os =) boys Cow The and Can-Can dancers. Lower: The Roaring 20's. Becky Germen, as Toinette, hands the invalid his cough medicine. Linda Miller, Toni Alves, Liz Graelish, and Beverly Con- Rudy Vigil, playing the invalid’s doctor, presents his foppish son, played by Ron Altenbaugh. ves, Liz wright are the Four Moorish y Con- Dancers. Cast Js Selected at Play Cryouts January 24 and 25, 1968 Seniors listen attentively as Shelley Baumberger reads her lines. Calvin Nunley tries his best for a part. Jeanette Fisher, Jo Ann Theisen, and Debi Cochran are : instructed to skip and giggle. Mr. Robert Case, director, gives advice to students before they try out. ts await nervously Emmett Young puts enthusiasm into the lines. Arthur Gerald reads his lines before the students. Director Case urges students to do their best. Sherman Caviness gets some helpful hints before trying o tioeteomeeetinennen terete Dunn and the chorus as Punchinello revenges himself on the night Patrol and the shepherdesses. Mrs. Barbara Weider directs Ben Exemplifies Dramatic Ability of Seniors April 4, 5, 6, 1968 Alice Crane, Linda Acosta, Dennis Knuckles, L’'Tanya Brewer, Warren Goddard, and Lois Wydermyer, all members of the production crew, consult the director's notes. as Chey Produce Last RUHS Program UPPER: Beth Orr lavishes affection on Randy Stowell, who plays Argan, ‘the invalid.” RIGHT: Jim Mapps, the doctor. LEFT: Student Director, Karyn Ripley, compares notes with Mr. Robert Case and Mrs. Barbara Weider, the directors. Che Hanging Gardens of Babylon Much more than Seniors, Undergraduates have to be comforted and soothed during their long, hard days of being educated. Ways are figured out by which school is made more palatable. How this is done can be deduced from the following: King Nebuchadnezzar’s bride, cooped up in ancient, flat, dusty, steaming Babylon, sighed and carried on for her native hills of Media. To console her, the King simply built a gorgeous hill in the middle of Babylon, terraced it from top to bottom, planted it with trees, creepers, vines, flowers, shrubs and grass, cooled it with the spray of graceful waterfalls, irrigated it with pebbly brooks, studded it with gemlike pools, adorned it with hidden bowers, etc. This ersatz hill, “The Hanging Gardens”. gladdened the heart of Nebuchadnezzar’s bride (probably a freshman) and all was well. Inci- dently, all these wooded-hill processes were maintained round the clock by slaves deep in the bowels of the hill. - a oe ee oak ne = a a Levee Ne ee ie x —e sane 2 nA AR le i lt ee a a) ¢ am Juniors Class of 1969 FALL OFFICERS—Ann Newton, Secretary; Cynthia Isabell, Vice-President; and Robert Heihn, President. SPRING OFFICERS—Portia Duncan, Secretary; Nancy Freitas, Vice-President; and Tim O’Mal- ley, President. MR. JOHN ENOS Faculty Head Social Chairman Fall Evecutives Spring Evecutives a MISS AGNES GOWEN Faculty Social Chairman Juniors Sponsor chool Wide Fun Night March 7, 7968 Girls sit and rest while the band plays on. up equipment for light show. Virgin ia Ayers doesn’t seem to be as interested in her dancing as Cynthia Isabell. Craig Frehse, Hartmut Schwrtz, and Judi Gordon laugh at Jerry Power's strange Junior boys enjoy a game of basketball. stance. a The Junior attendants receive bouquets. The Junior Prom Queen is crowned. Juniors Cake “Magical Mystery Cour’ at Juntor Prom March 80, 1968 Couples take a breather between dances. Dates await the results of the crowning of the Queen. Juniors and their dates stand in line awaiting the click of the camera by the former Shield photographer of 1962, Bob Walker. Abbott, Towanda Achey, Loretta Adams, Charlene Adams, Cheryl Adams, Garry Adams, John Adams, Kathleen Adams, Louis Adkins, James Juniors Adona, Lolita ‘ Agenitsch, Gene Aichele, George E. Alaniz, Roy Alexander, Carolyn A. Alexander, Reginald Algere, Andre Allen, William Alves, Bobby Ament, David Anderson, Becky Anderson, Don Ailey, Jim Class Anderson, Gary Andrade, Michael Anger, Kathleen Aranda, Nicky Ary, Martha Ashford, Carol Avila, Carlos Ayers, Virginia Baca, George Babb, Linda Bacom, Sharon Baird, Nancy Baker, Paul Baldwin, Katherine Batchelder, Lorin Baumgardner, Darla Beason, Elaine Bedwell, William Bellard, Katherine Bales, Andrew Balga, Michael Bally, Katherine Banta, Chuck Banuelos, Juliet Barker, Janet Barnes, Lauretta Barni, Catherine Berkhout, Dana Bernhardt, Pat Beverly, Arnold Bise, Deanna 1969 Bomgardner, Glenn Bonner, Willie Boone, Susan Bradford, Alvin Bradley, Gregory Bitle, Gary Black, Otis Blethen, Billy Bolds, Veda Branch, Beverly Breen, Sheila Brewer, Terri Bridges, Steven Brock, Judith Katk Mor late: Brooks, Joseph Brooks, Mike Brown, Delores Brown, Glenn Erol Brown, Terry Buck, Stephen Buenrostro, Lupe Bullock, Samuel Burk, Gary Burry, Gary Bute, Judy Butterfield, Jennifer Calhoun, Rick Capstick, Sharene Captain, Yvonne Cargo, Cathy Carney, Wesley S25 Students Gary Zablackis tries to convince Diane Moore and Magna _ Gonzales that the human hair is easy to measure on a slide rule. uwvenannm Kathy Rodriquez shows Lisa Wood, Monica Contreras, and Toni Abbott the latest news in English grammar. at RUHS Carrigan, Larry Carroll, Peggy Carroll, Michael Caviness, Deryl Caviness, Sheryl Chambers, Deborah Chan, Charline Chan, Patty Chappell, Rodney Chatham, Ron Chellson, Patricia Christian, Llewellyn Ciechanski, Deborah in September Clarine, Lanette Clark, Dorothy Clark, Jane Clark, Patricia Claxton, Steven Claytor, Rex, Clendenin, Lonnie Cleveland, Connie Clutts, Larry Coats, Sue Cogger, Lee Collins, Gayle Conner, Mary Contreras, Monica Conwright, Gloria Cooper, Larry Cordova, Lynette Corley, Glenn Attend Correia, Debra Cowger, Roger Cox, Kenneth Cox, Wanda Crear, Randy M Crews, Debra Crowley, Pamela Daniels, Anthony Daniels, Dianne Darby, Charles Dauer, Edward Davidson, Frances Davidson, Linda Rallies Davies, Carol Davis, Charles Davis, Julie Davis, Patrick Davis, Shirley Ann Dealba, Peter Decker, Steve Deem, Marshall Davis, Joan Delgadillo, Rachel Delong, Keith Diaz, Berta Dickerson, Sharon Dimatteo, Susan Donovan, Cathy Dorado, Manuel Drace, Virginia Drone, Judith WM Duncan, Portia Dusell, Thomas Dvorak, Floyd Dyas, Arnold EES. Dyes, Brenda Edmonds, Lee Roy Edwards, Westley Ellerbee, Bobbie Elmore, Catherine Englund, Barbara Erhart, Gordon Escamilla, Lupe Evans, Fred Blue Fahrenholtz, John: Farley, Charlotte Farrell, Danny Fenoglio, Barbara Fernandez, Lajuana Fink, Denise Fitzgerald, David Fletes, Virginia Flores, Debbie Foster, Barbara Foster, George Foster, Marie Frehse, Craig Freitas, David Freitas, Nancy Fulco, Vincent Fulkerson, Lyn Garcia, Genevieve Garcia, Joseph Garcia, Julia Garrett, Reginald Flute, Ramona Fogle, Bruce Ford, Ronald . Ford, Steven % Forrest, Charles Trebl for a Sell Fuller, Curtis Fuller, Patricia Galaviz, Marie Gallegos, Lillian Galloway, Melvin istletoe The two leaders, Brenda Sands and Frankie Devine, have a great time teaching the Junior class to square dance. Treble Clef gathers around for a favorite song. uring Gayles, Sidney Gega, Beckie Gerald, Michael Gerke, Linda | Gesell, Clemen Gibson, Tom Gilley, Robert Gipson, Verdia Glibas, Laura Goff, Donnie Godek, Peggy Gonzales, Barbara Gonzales, John Christmas Gonzalez, Magna Gonzalez, Magdaleno Gonzalez, Salvador Gonzalez, Stella da ne, ng ire Gordon, Judith Gorton, Linda Granger, Carol Grant, Michael Gray, Barbara Gray, Lynette Gray, Sharon A. Green, Deborah Green, Linda F. Green, Patricia Gregan, Karen Greiner, Loren Gribaudo, Florence Griffin, Daniel Sell Guerra, Bertha Guerra, Laura Gulledge, Gwendolyn Gunn, Judy Gutierrez, Gary : Guzman, Mercedes . mS Hagan, Mike , Hale, Debra Hayes, Wilma Hamilton, Denise Hamilton, Patricia Haney, Patsy Hanks, Michael Pennants Harris, Patricia F. Harris, Wanda Hartwell, Alvin Harvath, Carol Hasenpflug, Jayne Hathcock, Betty Haynes, Johnnie M. Hearn, Anita Heggie, Robert ‘ 4 ' aT te II a caer a eee i i re I ttn ES | | Heihn, Robert Henderson, James Henderson, Richard Henry, Michael Hensley, Roger Hensley, Barbara Hernandez, Alfred Hernandez, Gilbert Hernandez, Jesse Or Hernandez, Jessa Herrera, Irene Herring, William Herrington, Bruce Higgins, Allan Hirano, Jane Holland, Geary Holmes, Rolander Honey, Judy Honey, Tom Hooper, Leonard Horne, Donnell Horne, James Games Hoskins, Roy Howard, Ruby Howsman, Kathy Humphries, Cliff Hunter, Regina Hyatt, Carilyn Hyde, Ronald Idle, Elizabeth Imamura, Cathy Ingram, Joycelyn Isabell, Cynthia Jackson, Carl Jackson, Edward ™ Jackson, LeeRoy Do Cin Lur dis: Jackson, Linda Jackson, Walter Jackson, Wesley Jacobs, Derrall Stage . ¢ Jarrett, Pamela f Jefferson, Jacquelin Jenkins, Dwain Jenkins, Linda Jewett, Donna Jimerson, Ruth Johnson, Charles Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Donney Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Leo Johnson, Leon Junior € David Leonard, Roger Slates and the other students in typing are working continuously. Donny Cooper electrifies Cindy Isabell in the Coun- selors’ office as Laveta A - Lumly and Donna Stout disapprove. €) Class Jones, Lonnie Jones, Mary Jones, Randi Jones, Richard Jones, Wilma Kerman, Nancy King, Gloria King, LeRoy Kinney, Larry Kinzel, George Johnston, Nina Jones, Billy Jones, Elliott Jones, Linden Jordan, Dwight Juniel, James Kearns, Martin Kecskes, Leonard Keeton, Rosie Kekow, Carola Kelly, Dorothy Kennedy, Susan Pre- te, Perform § Ralph Edwards (Center) operates the machinery for the Pre-Tech Lab. PRE-TECH PROGRAM The picture shown here was taken during a Pre- Tech Lab unit, covering ba- sic manufacturing — proc- esses. A useful item was se- lected to manufacture. The Clan chose to make turn tables that had direct ap- plication in the wood shop, metal shop, and the art department. This unit of study related design problems, pattern, making, founding, and machinery, and provided Ralph Edwards and Howard Stuart design a sketch of a project. Howard Stuart operates the lathe. technology Students Shop Experiment Steven Ford does the founding of the mold. Jim Wilson produces the finished mold. Jim Wilson, and Dave Prescot are busy making patterns for the Pre-Tech Lab Class a vehicle to the study of metals, and their manufacturing processes. The unit was also coordinated with other classes taken by the Pre-Tech students. Pre-Tech students did all of the work to produce these tables from design to finish painting. Each team of two students produced one complete turn table. rene ee “ Jack Pfister and Ronald Ford prepare for molding. Kirk, Jackie Kirk, John Kirschman, Voneta Kiser, Nancy Kitamata, Richard Koehler, Sue Ann Koski, Delores Kubokawa, Joanne Hold Kyle, Sheryl LaLonde, Patrice Lance, Terry Landers, John Lane, Kathy Lange, William Langston, Annette Lau, Mew Ling Lau, Yim Ling Lathror, Lynn Lauterback, Aurthur Lavender, Lois Lawson, Linette February Layfield, Barbara Lea, James Lee, Bennie Lee, Donna Lee, Joseph Lentz, Phillip Leonard, David Lewis, Clifford Lexon, Patricia ee jl uae meet Tonks ae A Ue a Lighter, Carl Lilla, John Lindstrom, Danielle Lineweaver, Terry Lipsky, Robert Lloyd, Teresa Lopes, Danny Lopez, Christine Lopez, Joe Rummage Lopez, Myra Lopez, Sara Lortz, Judith Loughran, James Louis, Meria Ann Loura, Glenn Low, Alan Lumachi, Ronald Lumly, Laveta Luna, John Lund, Mark Luschen, Keith Madden, Meron Sale Maddox, Rhonda Larson, Bob Magarro, Thomas Malbrough, Rodney Mallory, Linda Maloney, Marlene Manning, Ralph Mapp, Gregory McGrath, Nancy Martin, Kathleen Martinez, David Martinez, Grace Martinez, Yolanda Martinez, Linda Maslov, Vickie Mason, Kenneth Mason, Melvin Matthews, Marilynn Send Che Mayeda, Patricia Maze, Diane Mazzi, Gilbert McClaflin, Roger McCoy, Cynthia McCullough, Larry McCurley, Debbie McDonald, Elbert McDonald, Marie McGraw, David McGuire, Ray McIntosh, Yoshi McNabb, Donna SHOW Miss Louise Rogers watches students as they work in- dustriously in Office Practice. Shirley Davis, Verdia Gipson, and Jim Clement try to beautify their class. McWood, Karen Meahan, Douglas Meahan, John Mears, Janice Meek, Richard ‘ Meyers, Barbara Millender, Helen Miller, Warren Milstead, Kimberly Minter, Leland Mitchell, Betty Mitchell, Michael Mitchell, Portia Moniz, Stephen Moore, Diane Moore, Larry Moore, Pamela watches vork in- Office Moreno, Carlos Moriarty, Shawna Morris, Andrew Morris, Johnnie Morris, Susan Mount, Judy Mountjoy, Richard Munday, Judith Murphy, Daniel Nabeta, Ned Nagy, Alexis Najera, Olga Nanney, Donna Neal, Paula Li Neal, Charles Nelson, Daniel Newsome, Quincey Newton, Ann Norton, Betty Novak, Steve Nunez, Frances Nunley, Carylon Odle, Lawana Olden, George Oliveira, Linda Oller, Alan Olson, Sandra th O'Malley, Timothy Orner, Leslie Orozco, Bernardina Orta, Clayton Osborne, Carol Page, David Page, Jesse Pagliero, Jeanette Palmer, Eileen Paquette, Peggy Paredes, Richard Park, Anita Parker, Richard Parker, Wanda Patterson, Karen Patterson, Sandra Patterson, Thomas Patton, Paulette at Paulson, David Pendergrass, Grady Pendergrass, Katy Penick, Debbie Peterson, Betty Peterson, Lonnie Peterson, Terry Pfister, Jack Phillips, Tommie Pilkington, Vicki Pirtle, Susan Pitre, Poland Poindexter, Pamela Kally Pompa, Teddy Ponce, Dolores Poppy, Brenda Porter, Richard . Fn Portolos, Peter Posey, Carol Potts, Carl Potts, James Power, Barney Power, Jerry E. Ri Power, Karen E. Ri Powers, Lawrence J. Ri Powers, Ronald Re Prescott, David Re Presley, Carolyn Price, Stephen Proctor, Jerome Proctor, Tyrone Hold Puckett, John Pulos, Georgette Putney, Tom Pylant, James Quesenberry, Dila Re Ramos, Carmen Re Ramos, Donna : Rc Rasmussen, George Re Re, David Re Reed, Barbara Reed, Larry Reed, Mary Reed, Mike Class Regier, John Reinhardt, Elaine Rensen, Alice Resch, Betty Rew, Annie Ru Reynolds, Carolyn Ru Reynolds, Melvin Sal Richard, Charles Sal Richardson, Linda Sal Rickel, Daniel Rickel, Sharon J. Ritter, Margret Roark, Steven Robinette, Ruby Robinson, Denise Robinson, Nancy Ye Rodda, Ramona i Roderick, Rhonda ¥ Valentine Rodriguez, Katherine Rodriguez, Margaret Rodriguez, William Rogers, Charles Rolling, Atkins Romero, Michael Ronneberg, Erna e Root, William Roseberg, Glenn Rose, Gary Rose, Kathy Rose, Lajuana Roe, Betty Party Rowley, James Robinstein, Nancy Ruijters, Frans Ruport, Stephen Russell, Linda 1 Russel, Richard Sabo, Betty Saltsman, Kenneth Sanders, Evonne Sanders, June Sanders, Kevin Sanders, Rose Sanfillippo, Donna Schlegel, Jerry chmoller, Gretchen Schoendaler, Judy Schwarz, Hartmut Schwarzbach, Henry 4 Publis Schwind, William Scott, Christine Scott, Ronald Scott, Sharon Scott, Sylvia Seaman, Larry Sears, Elaine Seleska, Rickey Sellars, James Serb, John Severance, Donald Sharpe, Carolyn Shatara, Janet Uf Dan Murphey, Becky And- erson and Mike Taylor listen to errors in English speech. Girls learn different maneuvers on the uneven parallel bars. (-Nus Sheffield, Karen Shelton, Linda Sherbourne, James Sherman, Donna Shiloh, Kennard J. Shoemaker, Robert Short, Cindy Short, Robert J. Shuppert, Donna J. Edition Simmons, Mary Sims, Deborah Slates, Roger Smart, Judy Smith, Cassandra Smith, Lucretia Smith, Susan K. Smith, Willie Snyder, Ken nd- sten ech. Soule, Mary Ann Spenger, Clifford D. Stafford, John Stafford, Winzell Standiford, Vic Stanley, Mark Steadman, Junior Stefanich, Thomas Stephens, Warren Stephenson, Ray Stevenson, Bobbie Stickland, John Stuart, Howard Present Suy, Paula Szanek, Melvin Tarr, Vicky A. Tate, Ronald Taylor, Brian Taylor, David Taylor, Micheal Taylor, Nancy W. Thayer, Peggy Thomas, Delilah Thomas, Gregory Thomas, Laurie Thompson, Kristine Junior Thompson, William D. Thorn, Thelma Thorton, Sharon Thrower, Luther Tina, Daniel Towell, Della Trainer, Robert Trammell, Shirley Treece, Tony e — Tro Tuc Tur Um Unc e Troike, Kathleen Tucker, Charles ty | Turnbow, Velinda bi Umberger, Kenneth ; LM, Underwood, Shirley Vallo, Sharon Vanvogelpoel, Jaap Vaughn, Sherry Venegas, William TOM Vice, Randy Vigil, Lillian Viramontes, Mary Wade, Larry Wafer, Lavina Walker, Wendy Walker, Marvel W. Wallace, Eddie Wallis, Steve Wanlass, Mark Ward, Brenda Warren, Lee Washington, Larry — March 30, 1968 Washington, Mary Watkins, Rhonda Watson, Semual Way, Mary Weathers, Paul Weatherwax, Debbie t Weaver, Jim ‘ley Webb, Mary Wells, Viola Wentz, Debbie Westbrook, Randy Whigham, Linda White, Robert Whitlock, Frances Whitney, Ladonna Whittington, Gladys Wiederholt, Debra Elect Williams, Freda Williams, Gary Williams, Gera Williams, Jacqueline Williams, Jay Williams, John Williams, Pat Williams, Richard Williams, Thomas Williamson, Kathleen Willis, Jerry Willitzer, Diana Wilson, Mark Future Judy Mount leads map discussion showing Gary Anderson where The Louisiana Purchase is located. Tal to ess the are Lar Jer anc Taking time out to discuss an essay problem in their English Class are Dan Griffin, Larry Bell, Jerome Proctor, and Debbie Flores. SAA Wilson, Pat h Wilson, Quinetta Winters, Danny Winters, Donna Wong, Chet Wood, Judy | Wood, Lisa Woodard, Stylin Woodhall, Larry Evecutives Woodson, Gwen Wooldridge, Tom Workman, Mike Worley, Mike Phipps, Belinda yr 7 Wride, Nick : Wright, Bill Lia Wright, Brenda ae Wright, Carol a Yates, Charles Zablackis, Gary Zardiackas, Diane Zidich, Vicki Anderson, Sharon Arnold, Earline Baird, Kathleen Crockett, Noel Danielson, Donna English, Charles Jim, Emily Jimenez, Gilbert Jimerson, Ruth Become McGuire, Ray ' People, Milton Riley, Gary Smith, Mary Spigner, Sonja Tirey, Caryn Trujillo, Tony Whitley, Darlene Wilson, Sharon Faith Marangu, student from Kenya,is assisted by Mr. Merle Randall in Algebra 2. on na it from -- Merle Arthur Smith explains an equation in algebra to classmates Dave Prescott and Ralph Edwards. Allen, Dean Archie, Odell Arriage, Jose Bailey, Alphonso Baldridge, Donald Barton, Tom Bellard, Diane Bennie, Larry Beverly, Oscar Blake, Howard Bonsell, Margaret Branch, Milton Branson, Mich ael Bryant, Freddie Burnett, James Cantey, Frank Carver, Bruce Castro, Noberta Chaney, John Clement, Jim Collins, Lonnie Colvin, Gary Cooper, Ernest Coplen, Sandra Cox, Kenneth Darden, Linda Davis, Carol Delas, Helena Dingle, Judy Dingman, Kirt Dora, Laverne Dufault, Eli Eaton, Steve Edwards, Ralph Evans, Willie Fletcher, Ruby Camera Shy Juniors Fosket, Maryls Freeman, Marion French, Bette Futch, Leothurs Garcia, Alfred Gray, Donald Gray, Michael Green, Sharon Hall, Randy Halton, Eunestine Harris, Florey Hasty, Clifford Hedgecock, Geneve Heilman, Velda Hetzel, David High, Daryl Hill, Albert Hill, Samuel Huckaby, William Huey, Regionald Hunter, Freddie Hutton, Penny Jensen, Steven Johnson, Sandra Jones, Debra Keefer, Dolores Kerr, Vickie King, Carl King, Wayne Knight, Clara Kuntz, Ronald Langston, Hoover Larsen, Bob Lauterback, Arthur Lavender, Lloyd 213 Lawrence, George Lee, Michael Lee, Ronald Lewis, Dorthel Little, Stephen Loggins, Alva Loiseaur, Karen Longbottom, Arthur Loskat, Cynthia Maddox, Pamela Magarro, Thomas Maren, Harry Malbrough, Rodney Marino, Edward Martin, Geraldine Mason, Betty Mason, Donald Meeker, Clifford Mendoza, Adeline Myer, Antoinette Myers, David Nelson, Leland Parcell, Betty Patillo, Beverley Pendergrass, Katy Peavich, Tony Perez, Kathy Perez, Sylvia Phyillarter, Dana Phyillaier, Dona Pope, Benny Re, Michael Remillard, Gregory Riblett, Steve Rickel, Karen Rirse, Ricky Riley, Gary Roberts, Shirley Rogers, Marie Roofener, Herbert Rosenbeger, Steve Rosko, Peggy Salter, Kathleen Sanders, Layton Session, Sherry Shepeard, Gary Smith, Arthur Smith, Sarn Sterud, Carol Ann Stetson, David Taylor, Milton Thornton, Melvin Trevino, Larry Umble, Robert Wadley, Wanda Walker, Patricia Walker, Sandra Way, John White, Randolph White, Sandra Whitlow, Hilda Williams, Martin Williams, Rose Wilson, Sharon Wood, Susan Young, Bruce Sophomores Class of 1970 MRS. SYLVIA SLEPICKA Head Social Chairman Fall Evecutives FALL OFFICERS—Seated: Mike DeLaGarza, President; Frances Marquez, Treasurer, and lynn Baumberger, Secretary. Spring Evecutives MR. JOHN QUIRING Faculty Social Chairman i an : rr” SPRING OFFICERS—Jacqueline Alvarez, Secretary; Ron Finlayson, President, and Deborah Blue, Treasurer. Not Pictured: Mike DeLaGarza, Vice-President. 215 Oph rosh resent Lane Munger, as Scrooge, yells at Marina Gonzalez and Lynne Baumberger. Lane Munger rehearses a Liz Lutz Baumberger. and Steve Lysaght play their parts in “Dust of The Road” production. Lane Munger begs for forgive- ness with the third spirit, Sue Gardner. “A Christmas Carol” was presented by Mr. Robert Murillo’s English Class, while the “Dust of the Road” was produced by Mrs. Kathleen Curl’s Drama Class. Lane Munger directs a rehearsal. ee eee Pega eb ap lt petits XMAS Plays Treble Clef en- tertains with Christmas Carols. Mrs. Dorothy Bench is directing. The choir sings while the props are being re- paired. Sophomores gq ress for Ken Bell, Mike Britt, Gary Cooper, Richard McGreehan, Mike Shiloh, Stan Yost, and Aubrey Washington are very casual. Don Harding, Don Whitney, Bobby, Diane Jordan, and Anthony Pierce show although it’s a special day they still have work to do. Mr. Robert Murillo (fourth from left) chats with Rich- ard Mclntosh, Aubrey Washington, Alan Case, Terry Malone, Gary Cooper, and Stephen Agnitsch. ie saan 2 : Cynthia Denny, Barbara Clark, and Lois Mason display their attire for the Dee Treadaway Lonr day. and Freshmen Casual Day ovember 30, 1967 . Anita, Marvinel Ashford, Gail Lo about Casual Day. Roger Grey, Barbara Freema Juanita Proctor, and Patrick Wells admit the special day is all fun. Lonnie’ Franklin Cynthia Whittington Chuck Rodger Very Malone. ahd) Richata! Mai Ackerman, Lynn Adams, Ginger Adger, Melvin Aebi, Susan Aichele, Harold Allen, Linda Allenback, Sherrie Alvarez, Andrea Alvarez, Jacquelyn Sophomores Amador, Gary Ames, Kennith Ammons, Jacqueline Anderson, Lawrence Anderson, Linda Anderson, Leila Andrade, Maricela Andreasen, Connie Anima, Gloria Aranda, Jose Aranda, Yolanda Archuleta, Bernice Archuleta, Mary Jo Class Arms, Evon Arms, Larry Austin, Fred Armstrong, Larry Arnold, Dean Ashford, Marvin Ashford, Marvinell Amtoft, Bryan Augner, Areline Atkission, Terry Babb, Jim Bailey, James Baker, Janis Baca, Maria Baldwin, Bruce Baldwin, Gail Balsiger, Brian Bandy, Johnny Banta, Afton Barnes, Eugene Barreros, Nora Barrett, Diana Bartlett, Rhiette Baumann, Josephine Baumberger, Edward Baumberger, Lynn Baylis, Jim Bell, Ken Bellani, Frank Beltran, Rose Beltran, Ruth 1970 Beshears, Selma Best, Jim Betti, Thomas Bickman, Linda Bigness, Eddie Black, Barbara Blair, Sharon Blansett, Diane Blood, Catherine , Boswell, Gayle Bowden, Linda Bowser, Cheryl Bradford, Calvin Bradley, Darrell Bradley, Linda Bramlett, Marie Botelho, Christine Bratton, Barbara Bratton, Jeannette Brickovich, Ronald Bristow, Ronnie Blount, Steve Blue, Deborah Bonsell, Cathy Booth, Raymond Borrilez, Gary Enter Bransen, Martin Branum, Phillip Brasier, Charles Brasier, Curt Brasier, Stanley Writing compositions upon the litter problem are members of Mrs. Cora Mat- tonen’s English 2 class. Gale Thorne, Mike Wear, Cynthia Rose, and Carol Reislager. In the left background are Cynthia Whittington and Wanda Perez. rs Sophomores enter into spirit of Casual Day. They are members of Mr. Robert Murillo's sixth period English class. with Britt, Michael Brooks, Deborah Brooks, Shirley Brooks, Jerri Brooks, Vicki Brown, Barbara Brown, Gwen Brown, James Brown, Steve Brown, Yvonne Bruce, Ken Bryant, Kathryn Bryson, Judy S46 Bullock, Mary Ann Burdick, Robert Burns, Kathy Burns, Pamela Burns, Sue Burrus, Brenda Burton, Mickey Butterfield, Rebecca Byle, Lawanna Cernac, Anthony Chavez, Pauline Childress, Douglas Ciechanski, Stanley Clapp, Ralph Clark, Barbara Clark, Cindy Clark, Earline Cockerham, Rocky Coleman, Margie Collins, James Collins, Jeffrey Conrad, Gregory Conway, Shirley Cooksey, Charles Cooley, David Cagler, Cynthia Cargill, Mike Carlson, Susan Cavness, Renee Cavoretto, John Wear Clark, Rebecca Clark, Susan Claypole, Colleen Cleveland, Grover Cleveland, James € Cooper, Barbara Cooper, Gary Cope, Charles Coppedge, Jessie Cordero, Richard y OY a ae oO i y oo oy oy a —————$—— LT Ne nt ae Cordova, Jerry Cordova, Joanne Cordova, Susan Cose, Alan Costa, Robert Costa, Timothy Cox, Nancy Cox, Tomi Coy, Scott at Cramer, Ronald Cremer, Darlyn Criddle, Michael Crisman, Jim Crowley, Deborah Crowther, Roxanne Cyr, Steven Chapman, Bernice Chenault, Andranette Dakin, Carl Darby, Judy Dare, Joanne Darneille, Timothy Rallies Dart, Michael Davies, Sandra Davis, John Davis, Katie Davidson, Keith Davis, Linda Davis, Ronald Davis, Thomas Delgadillo, Carman Devencenzi, Vickie Deyo, Charles Dillehay, Carla Dillon, Edgar Dizon, Celestina Dodge, Wayne Dodson, Jadene Donachie, Irene Dreyer, Peggy Duarte, Charles Duncan, Cheri Dunkley, Horace Delgado, Mary DelRosso, Christine DeMarse, Paul Dennis, Michael Denny, Cynthia Lind Arch Mrs. Soph Hidd is Be Elect Donachie, Maureen Dorado, Catherine Dorton, Rita Dorton, Ronald Douglas, Diane Class Mrs. Sylvia Sleplicka (right) instructs Edna Spears, 4ll and Barbara Clark on the finer poin ts of cooking. right) s, All n the Linda Wstrada and Mary Archuleta take time test in Mrs. Dorothy — Bench’s Sophomore typing class. Hidding from the camera is Betty Friel. Officers Echols, Steven Edgington, Wanda Edwards, Shirley Ellis, Regina Erdman, Tom lo Field, Candy Fields, Regina Fine, Gary Espinoza, Ernie Finlayson, Ron Durante, Isabel Duzon, Jaime Dyer, Gregory Eads, Pam Erickson, Richard Ewing, Bob Finlayson, Peter Estrada, Linda Evans, Vernel Faeth, David Ferriera, Marie Fields, Cynthia Fisher, Theresa Flanery, Roger Fleming, Rhonda Fletcher, Stanley Floyd, Gaya Lee Floyd, Larry Fielding, Colleen Fonte, Lazaro Foo, Roxanne Lead Foran, Laura Forfang, Donna Foster, Susan Fox, Herman Francis, Kelly Franklin, Joanne Freeze, Kathy Friel, Betty Fuglestad, Krista Gallagher, Phyllis Ganger, Janet Garcia, Amy Gardner, Susan North Golden, Connie Gomez, Benito Gonsales, Lorraine Gonzales, Georgia Gonzales, Robert Gonzalez, Marina Gooden, Charles Gooden, Linda Gordon, James Gy 1G) Gi Grea SS ee ed Graham, Kathleen Grant, Robert Grass, Jeannie Gray, Frederick Gray, Geraldine Grcina, John Greer, Lawrence Greer, Loretta Gregan, Phyllis CAMpPUs Gregg, Kathleen Grigsby, Vickie Grisby, Carolyn Grulkey, Roy Guerra, Sandra Germany, Felecia German, Christopher Gilson, Sandy Glaze, Virgil Gomez, Daniel Haagen, Paul Hadenfeldt, Mark Hagan, Dianna Government Hagood, Alvin Hall, Gary Hall, Marian Hammack, Kathleen Harcourt, Edward Hardesty, Larry Harmon, Alice Harmon, Dwayne Haroldson, Lauren Harvey, Nathan Hatfield, Mike Haux, Sandra Hayes, Vickie Healdsberg, Delores Hebert, Denise Heggie, Barbara Heman, Linda Hepler, Linda Hernandez, Zenona Herrington, Keith Hickson, Billy Harris, David Harris, Larry Harrison, Dean Harrison, Michael Harter, August Enact Se Henderson, Jon Hendrix, Robert Hendrix, William Henry, Phyllis Henry, Sandra Dickens’ Attacking a tabulation prob- lem in Miss Karen Postel’s Typing | class are: Jadene Dodson, Helen Walker, Di- ane Jordan and George Dodson. In the right back- ground McCasland, Peter Looder- milk and Rick Lancaster. are Debbie Gayle Hill and Victor Strickland observe eating plants and fish in their Biology Class, as Mr. Charles Smith, their instructor, looks on. “A Christmas Hill, Diana Hill, Gayle Hill, Keith Hill, Lesley Hill, Loncell Hines, Ophelia Hodgson, Glenda Hoffman, Larry Hogan, Mark Holland, Linda Holland, Yvette Holland, Yvonne Holloway, Anita Carol”’ Hom, Richard Hood, John House, Glenda Howard, Judy Howell, Daniel Hubbard, Raymond Huckaby, Bonnie Hunt, Thomas Ingram, Preston Lauren Haroldson, Kathy Nakli, and Bob Vanderpool prepare their Marie Martinez, John Muenchow, and Geary Stenmark obtain the materials filtrate. necessary for the experiment. Sophomore ! Biology — Class Does Pigment Chromatography Experiment ust Harter, Mrs. Helen Gee, and Alfred Osolin set up the filtering equipment. Helen Walker, Shirley Conway, and Nancy Cox discuss the experiment. David Shaughnessy and Linden Laird filter the material extracted by acetone from the spinach leaves. Ingram, Virginia Jennings, Wanda Jimenez, James Iserloth, Sharon , %, Jacques, Su-zan Mb aM Jeffus, Ron Iverson, Carolyn Jimmerson, Carolyn First Johnson, Cobby Johnson, Kathie Johnson, Larry Johnson, Richard Joly, Bruce Jones, Jeanette Jones, Larry Jones, Leslie Jones, Paul Jones, Susan Jones, Tiona Jordan, Charlotte Jordan, Diane Class Jordan, DoWayne Jording, Randall Keeton, Mary KeKow, Tom Kelleghan, Darlene Kelleghan, John Keller, Anthony Kenny, Oliver Kesler, Sue Killian, Walter Killingsworth, Ray King, Annie King, Gary Kinyon, Gerald Kirk, Mike Klein, Sandy Knight, Charles Knowles, Robert lo Knuckles, Gary Koehne, Diane Koski, Thomas Kramlich, Luella fees , Migs : SRT, Sirsa nee ne Kramlick, Peggy Ladwig, Marian Laird, Linden Lambert, James Lancaster, Katie Lancaster, Rickey Land, Rickey Lander, Ray Lange, James Atten Langston, William Lau, Wai Yan Laverty, Mairead Lawton, Douglas Lease, Michael Lee, Lawrence Lee, Tootsie Lee, Wing Cheung Leonard, Chance Leonard, Lonnie Lethridge, Sheila Lew, Debbie Lewis, Dawn Lewis, Dorothy Lewis, Gary Lillefield, Allen Lisson, James Lobb, Linda North Logan, Darrell Lowry, Michelle Loudermilk, Peter Lopez, Vickie Lopez, Ricqui Lopez, Fidel Lysaght, Stephen Lyman, Larry Lutz, Elizabeth Maley, Evelyn Magee, Sharon Maddox, Wendell Mackey, Lynn UH Rhonda, Peatie, Nola, Ann, Mark, Claudia, Rickie, John, and Bob, take advantage of lunch time leisure to chat with friends. M. M M Students give reports in Emerging Nations class South Martin, Pat Martin, Barbara Marshall, Eldiva Malone, Terry Martinez, Maria Martinez, Hilda Martinez, Dorrina Mathews, Tim Mason, Lois Jean McCarrie, Mitchel McCain, Patricia McBride, Doug McBreen, Janet Campus’s McCarthy, Charlotte McCasland, Debbie McConnell, Anne McCoy, Monica McCoy, Pam McCready, Cynthia McFarland, Ken McGhee, Nola McGranahan, Danny McGreehan, Richard McIntosh, Jerry McIntosh, Richard McClean, Dennis Medina, Janice Melgoza, Arnold Melgoza, Socorro Meriwether, Barbara Hold Meyers, Donald Mifflin, Bonnie Miller, Josephine Miller, Steve Mims, Gloria Minton, Dana Missall, Roger Moore, Beverly Moore, Billy ee. Moore, Jerry Moore, Norma Morales, Sheila Moran, John Christmas Morgan, Karen Moriarty, Mark Morris, Shelly Morrison, Pat Mountjoy, Linda Pal : Muenchow, John Pat : Munger, Lane Par : Murphree, Jim Pec Murphy, Mike Per lard Metcalf, JoAnne Nakagana, Cathy Noll, Roger Nash, Claria Nelson, Denise Newton, Larreta Nofziger, Tom Noel, Charles Nolan, Michell Mistletoe Nordgren, Don Nunez, Delores Norton, Mona Norton, Stan Olguin, JoAnn Opfergelt, Linda Ortega, Carmen Orozco, Jess Ortega, Lee Ortega, Bonnie Oslolin, Al Otterbein, Pam Owen, Danny Sale Pacheco, Miriam Page, Sherry Palmer, Neita Palmer, Sharon Pamplin, Karen Patrick, Darlene Payne, Dave Pedone, Eloise Pembenton, Donna Pence, Steven Penclten, Terry Penner, Jerry Peoples, Mike Perdue, Mike Pericoli, Frank Perkins, Linda Perpinan, Gail Peterson, Pat Participate Pfister, Dianne Phyillaier, Steven Pierce, Anthony Pierce, Viola Placencio, Margo Poole, Wanda Pornaras, George Porter, Jeanne Porter, Martha Potts, Kenny Price, Kathy F. Price, Kathy H. Price, Pat lit Sophomores Steve Lysoght and Laurie Sills take time out from studying at North Campus Library to smile. Sandy Crews is a bit upset by the interruption. Sn I NRT me Mr. Dale Winegar offers advice to boys as they repair an engine. Casual Prince, Linda Prine, Linda Proctor, Inez Proctor, Juanita Quillen, Mark Quintana, Ray Raab, Barbara Ralff, Gloria Ramos, Rosita = ; ee Bt fs Ranson, Gloria Rard, Ann Thompson, Ronald Raymond, Melinda | Reagan, Ronald Reed, David Reed, John Reed, Kenny Reese, Debbie Reibslager, Carol Rice, Gary Rice, Steve Chavez, David Rivas, Richard Roberts, Floyd Robertson, Susan Robinson, Coette Rideau, Marie “ Rieper, Vickee Riley, Terry Rios, George Rios, Teddie Mth tn thn ie oY Football Robinson, Gregory Robinson, Joyce Robinson, Randy Rogers, Charles Rosin, Helmut Rossi, Gary Roten, Carol Rude, Debbie Rodrigues, Mary Rodgers, Charles Rogers, Don Roscelli, Jim Rose, Cynthia a 22% Cay OH Oa CCAM Ruiz, Theresa Russell, Carolyn Russell, Jeannie Russey, Jim Ryals, Carolyn Saala, Carolyn Sadler, Teri Salazar, Rudy Salcido, Cabert Sanderson, Caren Sands, Joseph Sangster, Laura Sattier, Dawn Schrader, Linda Kecomes Selby, Suedel Serb, Donna . Serb, Erma Jean Serra, Joaquin Servin, Diane Sinclair, Larry Shapley, Irene Sharpe, Larry Sharpe, Linnetta Shaughnessy, David Shelden, Sally Sherman, Gary Sherman, Joanne | ACAL Champs Sigler, Dale Sill, Laurel ilva, John Simpson, George nN Simpson, Jeff Sinclair, Larry Smith, Bobbie Smith, Dave Smith, Hattie Smith, Jerry Smith, Michele Smith, Norma Smith, Steven Smoak, Randy Sorenson, Ron Sparkman, Lewis Spears, Edna Stanley, Sarah Sponsor Lacis, Linda Steele, James Stenmark, Geary Stevens, Larry Stevenson, Terry Stevenson, Billy Stillwagon, Steve Stockton, Charles Stout, Rickey Strickland, James Strickland, Victor Strole, Jeff Strole, Jerry Spring Deanna Treadaway, Preston Ingraham, Lane Munger, and Theresa Fisher rehearse their parts in “A Christmas Carol.” MNOmNmNnN Laurie Sill, Ron Finlayson, and Sue DeCaccia are out- standing in the field of Forensics for the sopho- mores and Freshman. Ron and Sue have placed first; and Laurie third; in a recent tournament. Soph Strong, Cindy Stuart, Correnne Stubblefield, Ron Stubblefield, Yvonne Stuckey, Frances Strukie, Linda Surt, Partiria Sumler, Sheila Suttle, Conquelia Swartz, Gladys Swazya, Calvin Swensen, Sheila Swetnam, Sherry y Sumner, Sheila Sutherland, Judy Tanner, Joy Taron, Kathy Taylor, Otis Thomas, Danny Thomas, Walter Thompson, Sandra Thorne, Gale Timas, Adrienne Tippey, John Tison, John Tafft, Susan Tomlinson, Valerie Randy, Tong Torres, David Touchstone, Judy Townsend, Margaret Entertain Treadaway, Deanna Tresham, Dennis Turnbloom, Janene Turner, Paul Turner, Larry Turner, Mary Turner, Thomas Turner, Willie Uribe, Teresa Vanburen, Lisa Van derpool, Bob Vaughn, Shirley with Vazquez, Carlos Veal, Steven Velasquez, Raymond Venturi, Karen C. Vestal, Mike Villagran, Paula Viramontes, Sara Waddingham, Mark Wager, Peggy Wagner, Chuck Waid, Nickie Waite, James Wakefield, Carolyn Wakefield, Richard Walker, Helen Wallis, Gene Ward, Margaret Warren, Gregory | Drama Washington, Aubrey Watt, Judy Wear, Mike Weathers, Judy Weatherwax, Alice Webb, Phillip Wells, Patrick Welsh, Warren Wendell, Dan Wheeler, Sheila Whisenhunt, Gary White, Mark Whitney, Bobby Play Whitney, Danny Whittington, Cynthia Whittington, Gary Whittington, Joe Widick, Bob Williams, Booker Williams, Cindy Williams, Daphne Williams, David Williams, Debbie Williams. Gail Williams James Williams, Judy Williams, Larry Sophomo tions in Algebra Williams, Odell Willitzer, Ron Wilson, George Wilson, Ike Hold Wilson, Lorita Wilson, Rita Winrow, Wayne Wix, Donald Woo, Darrell Wood, Carl Woodard, Marilyn Woodburn, Chris Work, Debbie Wride, David Wright, Burl Yost, Stanley Wright, Michael Successful Lynn Ackerman-Student Director, tells cast of “Dust of the Road”, Sam Saccony, Robert Sakido, and Liz Lutz, that “goofing around won't get you anywhere.” Sue de Cassia, publicity listens carefully. Sophomores work on equa- tions in Mr. Peter Many’s Algebra | Class. Young, Mike Young, Tommy Zeppa, Steve Ader, Tim Popcorn Sale Fielding, Colleen Flores, Linda Franken, Charlene Freeman, Barbara Gayles, Cynthia Fermann, Susan Gengler, Paul Davis, Tommy Aragon, Leroy Arnold, Kathy Braxton, Ray Carpenter, Ron Cook, Roger Crews, Sandra DeCaccia, Suzanne Delagarza, Michael Drace, James Gober, Robert Tibe Gracie, Wallace, Was Greer, Celia Win Gruber, Cynthia Wor! Harvell, Marie Hazlitt, Judy Henson, Frances Holcomb, Debbie Iverson, Carolyn Kecome Jacinto, John Johnson, Carol Lilly, Steven Marshall, Eldiva Maudlin, Dennis McKamey, Debbie Miller, Minnie Minear, Heidi Noble, Katherine Noriega, Gloria Nunez, Dolores Pedone, Eloise Phillips, Holly Prince, Mary Rocha, Susan Rosic, Debra Sangster, Laura Juniors Santini, Christine Slate, Maudine Sloane, Catherine Stanley, Sarah Summey, Carolyn Swensen, Sheila Tiberend, Deby Washington, Aubrey Winfrey, D. Worden, Claudia Abillie, Debbie Allen, Linda S. Anderson, Arthur Andrews, Anthony Arambula, Gilbert Becker, Donald Berry, Judi Berton, Ronald Bettencourt, Dennis Boggs, Raymond Bonds, Paula Brouse, Roger Bryant, Elroy Buck, Ronald Canepa, Mike Casados, Ruben Castro, Victor Chambers, Tony Clark, Leona Collier, Diana Croker, Janet S. Decious, Charles Depew, Donald Diaz, Magdalena Dickens, Darrell Dickinson, Richard Doss, Mack Elur, Timothy Fisher, Sherman Flores, Paula Fowler, George Fuhrman, Susan Gorman, Jerry in June 1969 Camera Shy Sophomores Gray, Roger Grimes, Ralph Guillory, Olivia Harlan, Debra Hayes, Michelle Hibbs, Susan Jobe, James Johnson, Jackie Johnston, Bius Jones, Frances Kennedy, Pat Kilpatrick, Donna Kinney, Paul Kruger, Rosemary Lea, Pamela Lee, Steven Lewis, Willard Lourenco, Mary Madden, Fredrick Marino, Larry Roushion, Denard Saccony, Sam Sarratt, Beverly Scott, Douglas Scott, Patricia Segovia, Elizabeth Shepeard, Gary Shiloh, Michael Slate, Claude Smith, London Smith, Rhonda Smith, Robert Souter, Mike Worley, Yvonne Stockton, Pat Walker, Danny Walker, Wayne Wanlass, Michael Weathers, Steven Wilson, Vickie Lee Winship, Rick Worden, Claudia Marquez, Frances Mars, Nonna Martin, Doris Mason, Janice McDonald, Glenda McKim, Mike McKinney, R. Pat Meldrum, Larry Metcalf, Mary Miranda, Cherise Moore, Victoria Morris, Sherry L. Nakono, Michael Neal, Robert Pearson, Jay Peres, Wanda Petersen, Mark Porter, Earnest J. Powell, Denise Powell, Sandra Preston, Linda Puccetti, Scott Quihici, Robert Ramer, Jimmy Reed, Sandra Freshmen Class of 1977 MRS. JOYCE WHITE Head Social Chairman Fall Evecutives FALL OFFICERS—Ellen Monson, Secretary; Sherry Mires, Vice-President, and Mike Harris, President. Spring Evecutives MR. DALE WINEGAR Faculty Social Chairman SPRING OFFICERS—Ellen Monson, Secretary; Betty Robinson, Vice-President, and Marilyn Potts, Treasurer. Seated: Donna Shields, President. Gail Williams, Gail Hill, Loretta Greer, Wilma Jordan, Greg Warren, and Donna Shields do some fancy dance steps. Felicia Germany puts her heart and soul into her routine. Freshmen and Sophomores “scraped” their pennies together to pay the admission of 8¢ with SA card and {3c without. Frosh and Sophs gather around Gail Warren, Wilma Jordan, Skeeter Holiday, Greg Warren, and Gail Williams really “whoop” it up in time with the Darrell Woo drops in his donation in beat of the music. the well. Students Spend Pennies at Spare Change 9.44 PM Dance January 30, 1968 x Peter Finlayson and Rhonda Fleming swing out, as Virginia Elliot and Chris Botello watch from the background. Rickey Parrott doesn’t need a partner to demonstrate his gracefulness. As Debbie Blue pitches her donation, Just look at the gracefulness of Felicia Germany and Darrell Woo as they dance to “The Soul is Taking Over”. Lawrence Greer looks on. Abbate, Joe Avila, Martha Balsiger, Phyllis Barthel, Chris Boswell, Charles Boyle, David reshwman Brasier, Betty Briseno, Gilbert Brown, Lola Brusie, Georgia Brusie, John Bryan, Merrie Bryan, Michael Bryant, Dennis Burrus, Evelyn Calhoun, Eddie Cardenas, Norma Cardenas, Toni Chan, Henry Castellano, Pat Chapman, Denise Christian, Geraldine Christopher, Connie Clark, Larry Clark, Paulette Coats, William Colbert, Randall Colborne, Peter Agnitsch, Anthony Andrews, Anthony Armstead, Joan | = PR EOI PE a a ee QADDADA An ———— Class of °77” Cravy, Denise Daniels, Jim Daniels, Kay Homer Davis, Guy Davis, Keith DePreste, Brian DeYoung, Scott Eastin, Dennis Edmond, Curtis Edwards, Anita Ennis, Joyce Ennis, Robert Ewing, Robert Farley, Vernon Ferdig, Terry Fernandez, Jessica Fike, Vickie Fowler, David Fox, Daniel Franklin, Lonnie Frauenkron, Bruce Fuller, Debra Fuller, Mike Garcia, Natividad Gearin, Cordell Gent, James Gerhart, Patricia Gomez, Everett Gomez, Michael Gonzales, Denise Gray, Glenn Hamilton, Ricky Happy, Camille Harding, Don Hardy, Chester Harris, Martin Harris, Michael Haynes, Jo Ann Heldris, Vickie Henderson, Chester Enter Higgins, Annette Hightower, Bruce Hoffman, Danny Holliday, Debra ‘s Hoolf, Orrin Hunt, Harold Irwin, Judy Jarvis, Bonnie i — Holliday, Lynnwood Jasper, Willie Jefferson, Carl Johns, Leslie Johnson, Samuel , ey oF tS Bde %, Oe Donny Potts, Robert Owens, and the rest of the crew at North Campus enjoy Casual Day. Ramrrio Perez, Martin Harris, and Patra Jones are busy designing in their Freshmen Art Class. er With Johnson, William Keeton, Raymond Kendrick, Glenda Kerbavaz, Richard od Kitamata, Wendy Lance, Jeanna Lee, Anthony Lee, John Levias, Diane 249 oo Lombardi, Michael Lopes, Maria Lueras, Martha Lyons, David Martinez, Dorrina Martinez, Laurie Martinez, Tony 5, t 1} Maslov, Helen Mass, David McBride, Alice McClaren, Larry McDaniel, George Taking advantage of teenage books are Freshmen in their English Class. 3 KST KOW. Betty Robinson Ellen Monson, Carol Richardson, and Gayle Hall. SECOND KOW: Denise Gonzales, Bruce Frauenkron and Curtis White. : Freshmen Study ' Famous Dramas in Cheir English Class Cris Barthel and Michael Bryan enact a scene from “West Side Story”. Cris Judy Kita: for | Sco “Ba s Barthel, Kerry Smith, Judy Salter, and Wendy Kitamata prepare costumes for the play. ent a Smith, Wendy Kitamata, and Cris Barthel prepare the set for the Cae Romeo (Richard Kerbavaz) registers his reaction toward would-be” directors in the “Balcony Scene”. McGee, Rogers McIntosh, Michael McKim, Vickie McNeally, Diane Miller, Aletta Miller, Louise Mires, Sherry Monson, Ellen Murray, Michael First Frosh Myron, Edmond NaJera, Jenny Nelson, Rickey Newman, Debra Noriega, Gloria Ocallaghan, Darilyn Orozco, Rebecca Owens, Burford Owens, Robert Pearl, Lloyd Perata, Janet Perez, Angel Perkins, Denise Perkins, Kirk Potts, Donny Potts, Marilyn Proctor, Perry Quintana, Rickey Ramerez, Jessie Ramos, Margarita Read, Duane Remley, Frank to Attend RHH W550 56 30 35 Aas Oa, ee ba eae ee ee a el Ricklefs, Kevin Robinson, Betty Robinson, Julia Romero, Manuel Salcido, Augustinie Shields, Donna Sigerson, Paul Simpson, Ira Smith, Anetia Become Smith, Kerry Spenger, Roger Stacks, Shari Sterud, Gary Stewart, Michael Smith, Donald Smith, Donna Smith, Fred Smith, Joan Stockman, Linda Strickland, Patricia Sucratre, Conrad Sumler, Sheila Sophomores Thomas, Prisicilla Thompson, Ronnie Umberger, Judy Vance, Diane Vaughan, Clifford Sutherland, Ronnie Taitano, Joseph Tanori, Clarice Tayler, Otis Wallace, Robert Webb, Tony Wheeler, Cecelia White, Curtis Williams, Rickie Woodruff, Sherry Word, Nancy Wullenwaber, William Ybarra, Ray IM Gann, Anita Terrie, Millie Smith, James Agostini, Chris Cowell, Deborah Flores, Rene Gray, Claudia Hall, Gayle Lumly, LaVerna Malone, Nadine Marshall, Phyllis Mcintyre, Betty HWE Mires, Sherry pag Pe oe 3 ? Thompson, Steve Young, Gail Tony Agnitsch, Gay Le Hall, and Steve Thompson learn how to conjugate verbs in Mrs. Hohman’s Spanish | Class. j The English-Journalism Freshman Class wrote news for the Cris Barthel, Les Johns, Phyllis Balsiger, Lola Brown, Henry Chan, Hi-Nus.FIRST ROW: Scott De Young, Darilyn O’Callagan, Judy Nancy Word, Mrs. Beatrice Swanson, insturctor; Kathie Billings- Irwin, Joan Armstead, and Margarita Ramos. SECONDROW: Sher- ley, and Judy Slater. ry Mires, Richard Kerbauaz, Michael Stewart, Sheila Sumler, Camera Shy Freshmen Abbott, Duronda Ader, Timothy Agnitsch, Stephen Andrews, Anthony Arriaga, Emilio Bal, Doreen Benton, Rohlean Bilbo, Gerald Billingsley, K. Brooks, Clifford Brown, Louis Burrus, Brenda Callaway, Wilbur Chapman, Bernice Cline, Robert Combs, Cathy Cooper, Davis Cordero, Margaret Daniels, Carolyn Dillon, Danny Dumas, Pat Duvall, Donna Duvall, Linda Edmond, Myron Fike, Vickie Flores, Otilio Flores, Linda Frazier, Donald Gengler, Paul Gomez, Maria Gordon, Wilma Hudson, Donald Johnson, Zenda Joly, Bruce Jones, Patra Konopka, Guenther Ladwig, Marian Lawton, Pat Lee, Ruby Lee, Steven Magarro, Nora Mars, Larry Medrano, Julia Metcalf, Bob Morgan, Joyce Najera, Sandy 265 Ortega, Irene Pamplin, Karen Perez, Ramiro Phillips, Elizabeth Richardson, Carol Rudolph, Glenda Salcido, Augustine Saccony, Sam Salter, Judy Seymour, Phyllis Sims, Bernadine Thornton, Jimmy Torres, Eloisa Vazquez, Carlos Weaver, Linda Webb, Tony Webster, Marvin Williams, Terrie Wilson, Isaac Witman, Donna - ff fF fh TF Soph-Fros _ Assist in | oa Offices | and Labs Audio Visual Boys are Mike Fuller, Ron Sorenson, Doug Scott, Frank Remely, Gary Sherman, Robert Wedick, Don Smith, Jeff Strole, and Dave Cooley. Office Workers—Carol Richardson, Kerry Smith, Chris Agasteni, Sheila Morales, Cecelia Wheeler, Gail Young, Darrina Martinez, Jerry Smith, and Helen Malsov. GILBERT BROSINO DANNY GOMEZ Workers of Office Two: Denise Gonzales, Sherri Allenback, Phyllis Marshall, Barbara Heggie, and Debbie Rude. 2 2 Lab Assistants are Jim Crismon, David Shaughnessy, and Carolyn Iverson. Rocky Cockerham, Calvin Bradford, and Alan Cose are also office workers. Che Cemple of Diana at Ephesus Diana, known as Artemis to the Greeks, and the very favorite goddess of the Greek rank-and- file, had a temple at Ephesus in Asia Minor, that put all other temples in the shade. At least this is what the ancients said. This glorious temple of Diana was built four separate times after such disasters as earthquakes, sackings and burnings. Each temple was more famous, more beautiful and more extravagantly admired than the last. Now this temple, with its unceasing round of destruc- tion and rebuilding, suggests the sheer, sometimes madly repetitive energy of Richmond High’s activ- ities. So does Diana’s own divinely hyperthyroid nature, what with her dashings to and from the chase. : Actiuities i ee ene Teme. a8 Chanakarn Amatyakul’s American Family is Mr. and Mrs. William Berkhout, and their Pom appears in her native costume daughter, Dana, (extreme left) who is a Junior at RUHS. The family resides at 174 Thailand. Manzanillo Drive, San Pablo. Pom is seated at right. Pom Arrives from Pom and Dana, American sisters, busily work to finish a jig-saw puzzle. Pom’s father, Denduang Amatya- Shown with Pom outside their home are Pom’s kul, is Nava-eck of the Royal Thai younger sisters, Duangtip and Duan-jai, and older Navy. sister Chanok-suda. ( : | Madame Kaival Amatyukul, Pom’s mother, at home before a dinner party. Che Mystic Jar East Miss Ann Myren, Pom’s American government teacher, sites on the map the area where Pom is now residing with her American family. eee kee eee Pom’s parents meet the King and Queen of Thailand, Queen of Netherlands, and other royalty at the King’s Palace in Bangkok. Language Students Contribute The Spanish, French, and German Classes have helped support or- phans in different lands each year by contributing a total of $60.00 a month. Along with money contribu- tions, the students correspond with the orphans through letter writing. In turn, the orphan writes a letter of thanks each month in his native language, which is translated into English by a “foster parent’ worker. These contributions continue until the child is 17 years old, when he can support himself. This year’s orphans are Geralda DeCastro, ||, from the Philippines; Maria Teresa Hernandez, 16, from Colombia; and Salvador Verela, 16, from Colombia. 2 s Gerarda DeCastro Age II Philippines Claudia Insell, Dana Alexander, Alvin Pedes- cleaux, and Jimmy Mapps collect money for orphans. Vickie Spiher, Marco Gonzalez, and Alvin Pedescleaux look on as Mrs. Elsie Sanchez, sponsor, counts the money for the orphans, which averages about sixty dollars a month. Education of Orphans a Re FEL SRE Sa a Students, who contribute to the orphan fund, are seen grouped together after a collection. Nisiiay Paves Hoceande: Ben Dunn contributes his share to the orphans. Age |6 Colombia Shield Staff. Yearbook of §, LENA DURANTE Editor-in-Chief KATHY HILL LINDA PRESTON Advertisements Class Editor PAT WELLS Index, Spring KATHY GUNN Senior Editor MARCIA COUDYSER BOBBIE ISLEY Dark Room Technician Activities Editor — Edits First of = Solit Campus DEBORAJ BRADLEY STEVE WARANIETZ Government and Organizations Assistant Editor KATHY STROMSODT Layout Editor Index, Fall BONITA MORRILL ETHEL SLOAN Copy Editor CARL McCLAFLIN Boys’ Athletics BECKY HALL KAREN CLINE Girls’ Athletics Business Manager KAREN SHEFFIELD Reporter, Fall — Copy Editor, Spring Le eS TERRY REYNOLDS Reporter, Fall LINDA LAN Reporter, Fall and Spring cops SA Juformed Upon Activities rt “ey ‘oeeg! se 4 . he ita SHELLEY BAUMBERGER KATHIE TENINTY Editor-in-chief, Assistant Editor, Fall and Spring Fall and Spring RICK WENDELL RAFAEL VEGA Reporter, Fall Sports Editor, Fall Sports Editor, Spring Reporter, Spring MARILYN CARROL PATRICE LA LONDE Typist, Typist, : Fall and Spring Fall and Spring JOURNALISM CUBS- KST ROW: Connie Cleveland, Carilyn Hyatt, Debbie McCurley, Sue Wood, Karen Sheffield, Phyllis Maxwell, Ramona Johnson. SECOVD ROW: Kathy Johnson, Carolyn Presley, Sharon Wilson, Debbie Wentz, Donna Danielson, Patty Chan, and Rhonda Watkins. CH KD KOW: Bruce Greer, Pam Jarrett, Bernadina Orozco, Bill Bedwell, Judy Schoendaler, Mary Viramontes, and Vincent Fulco. Not pictured: Dennis Rosecrans and Michelle Stout. Journalism Cubs Join Staffs in Publishing Newspaper and Annual % ae Pam Jarret and Sue Wood, typists, work on Shield and Hi-Nus. HI-NUS CUB STAFF-Karen Sheffield, editor and Judy Schoendaler, assistant editor, are seated as they look at Cub edition of Hi-Nus. Debbie McCurly, managing editor; Pam Jarrett, copy editor; Patty Chan, feature editor; Bruce Greer, sports editor, and Sue Wood, copy editor, look nt Kathy Johnson, Junior darkroom worker, mixes chemi- cals for developing. Karen Sheffield, Ramona Johnson, and Debbie Wentz concentrate on the difficult job of index filing for the Shield. Sharon Wilson, the Hi-Nus Courier, delivers the newspaper to the editorial room every other Friday. Mary Viramontes, assistant Shield ad editor, proudly displays a long list of ads to faithful salesmen: Sharon Wilson, Debbie McCurley, Carolyn Hyatt and Debbie Wentz. Connie Cleveland, Junior layout editor, demonstrates to Carolyn Hyatt the correct way to lay out a page. Carolyn Presley, Shield assistant manager, accepts Shield sale money from the top salesman, Patty Chan. LONNIE JACKSON NANCY FOGLE KATHY RIOS Fall Head Yell Leader Spring Head Yell Leader Vell Leaders First in State Competition A very excited Kathy Rios jumps for joy, as she and fellow yell leader, Lonnie Jackson, lead Seniors in victory yell. 280 VIRGINIA AYERS ¥ Yell leaders, Kathy Rios, Virginia Ayers, Barbara Freeman, and Marina Gonzales, keep time with the beat of Karen Ripley's drums. CYNTHIA ISABELL BARBARA FREEMAN MARIAN GONZALEZ Pom-Pon Girls fae ee a ee i, We a 8 ' ¥ an KATHY STROMSODT Head Pom-Pon Girl BECKY GERMAN L'TANYA BREWER The Alumni and the Pom-Pon girls work out a routine. LYNN SERRANO 282 Dance Original Routines LASS Assistant Head Pom-Pon Girl TYRA YOUNG BEVERLY BANDINI 283 Mayorettes Cwirl AH Dance at Kaltes and Games JILL COGGER DANI LINDSTROM Head, Fall and Spring Junior, Fall and Spring The camera catches the maijorettes as they do a kick step in a routine. Jill Cogger and Dani Lindstrom take time out to socialize with friends. Senior, Fall and Spring = ‘= co 2 c wn z Ne i) 52 = | 2 wv £ c s = -¥) 2 f= v ” +7) 2 = v L io s wees die ee rem oe at att. aye Pee ARATE Buse. : eee re 5 OR PM Bam da Bie ow ne oe OEMS BE Sew aR Cia Tere bet z : x eed MARRS Re PS 2S sds ease ee ie ekx 88 me wink em % WANDA WALDEN Senior, Fall and Spring Oller Band And Orchestra BAND BOARD— KST ROW: Rick Calhoun, Vice-President; Bar- SENIOR-JUNIOR FLUTES—F KST KOU: Por- bara Foster, Secretary; and Hoover Langston, Activities Chairman. tia Duncan and Barb F . SECON: SECOND ROW: Stephen Price, Treasurer; Wendell Smith, Drum ROW. Simm Wooldridge sine eg Te: OND Major; and Carl Hobson, President. an a JUNIOR-SENIOR SAXOPHONES— XST ROW: Mike Bell, Linda Lane, and George Hyland. SECOND ROW: Clinton Williams, Charles Meahan, and John Fahrenholtz. SOPH-FROSH CLARINETS— KST ROW: Gary Rossi, Gail Perpinan, Pete Finlayson, Bonnie Mifflin and Connie Golden. SéC- SOPH-FROSH SAXOPHONES—J KSCT KOW: Willard Lewis, Jim Russey and Robert Ewing. SECOND KOW: Lawrence Dodd, Larry Sharpe, John Reed and Wayne Dodge. SENIOR-JUNIOR CLARINETS — J KST Ingra ROW: Hoover Langston, Nancy McGrath, John James Pylant, John Suy, and Sandra and E Play For Games, Ralttes, SOPH-FROSH WINDS— W KST KOU’ Ellen Monson and Sally Sheldon. SECOND ROW: Yvonne Holland and Holly Phillips. A 4 Ne oy a aie . SOPH-FROSH FRENCH HORNS—3 KST KOU’: Keith Herrington and William Shannon. SECOND KOW: Don Harding, Aubrey Washington em and Greg Robinson. ROW: OND KOW: Vic Strickland, William Lang- yyson, ston, Gail Williams, David Cooley, Gaya SENIOR-JUNIOR PERCUSSION—Dwight Lee, Andy Morris, Rick SEC- Floyd, and Thomas Betti. Calhoun, and Wendell Smith. Ingraham. SECOND ROW: Carl Hobson, John Puckett, Carl McClaflin, Judy Drone, d Eli B ans EXzabeth Graelish. SOPH-FROSH PERCUSSION—Paul Haagen, Issac Wilson, chool Activittes an SENIOR-JUNIOR TRUMPETS— KST KOW: Allie Sauls, Jerry Koehne and Eddie Ewing. SECOND KOW: Stephen Price, Roy Hoskins and Jerry Schlegal. Mr. Oscar Franson, Soph-Frosh Director SOPH-FROSH TRUMPETS—3 KST KOW: Harold Hunt, Jim Lange, and Alan Lillefield. SECOND ROW: John Grcina, Roger Gray and Mitch McCarrie. Mr. William Richmond, Junior-Senior Director SENIOR-JUNIOR TROMBONES—Mark Stanley, Dennis Rosecrans, and Richard Russell. Perform at Festivals ORCHESTRA— WAST KOM Michael Taylor, Nina Marshall, Nancy Jensen, Judy Lortz, Lois Barnett and Sylvia Scott. SECOND KOU: Pat Cleveland, Mr. William Richmond, director, and Cynthia Wyman. VIOLAS—Sylvia Scott and Lois Barnett. — : 7 - a ee ene eee | STRING BASSES—Pat Cleveland and Cynthia Wyman. VIOLINS—Michael Taylor, Nina Marshall, Nancy Jensen and Judy Lortz. Choral Ensembles Present Different Styles of Music | A CAPPELLA CHOIR— WAST KOI Carol Meaders, Paulette Patton, Sandra Wesley, Janice Glass, Gary Rose, Tim O'Malley, Kathy Grass, Eula Griffin, Linda Campbell, and Donna Jewett. SECOVD KOI Mr. William Richmond, Director; LaJuana Rose, Debi Cochran, Pat Lexon, Randy White, Winston Savage, ‘a t Voneta Kirschman, Virginia Ayers, Linda Jenkins, and Claudia Dick. CH KD KOI: Glenn Baumgardner, WHY OQHICETS, Ss Dan Murphy, Chuck Tucker, Mary Green, Michael Taylor, Paula Suy, and Lupe Escamilla. FONK TH KOU: James Gulledge, Calvin Nunley, Eddie Ewing, Don Griffith, and Steve Waranietz. Yes, it is the season to be jolly! No matter where the A Cappella Choir sings, the music is always a pleasure to hear. [s JUNIOR-SENIOR TREBLE CLEF— ASCT KOU’ Elaine Reinhardt, Linda Gooden, Rhonda Maddox, Donna Pemberton, Wilma Jones, Sherry Session, Nancy Jensen and Mr. William Richmond, Director. SECOND KOI’: Dolores Keefer, Kathline Adams, Rose Sanders, Denise Fink, Berta Thomas, Betty Cooper, and Eloise Thomas. CHAMBER CHOIR— AST KOM’: Linda Campbell, Ka- thy Grass, Sandra Wesley, and Paulette Patton. SE CO.VD KOI’: Tim O'Malley, Eddie Ewing, LaJuana Rose, Voneta SOPH-FROSH TREBLE CLEF—J XsCT KOI: Mrs. Dorothy Bench, Director; Gayle Boswell, Lisa Van Buren, Regina Ellis, Katie Lancaster, Delores Healdsburg, Janice Mason, Bar- bara Martin, Beverly Sarratt, Judy Palmieri, and John Hood. SECOND KOU Gayle Hill, Marie Harvell, Gail Baldwin, Kirschman, and Lonnie Jackson. CH KD KOI!’ Mr. William Richmond, Director; Dan Murphy, Mary Green, Emmett Young, Steve Waranietz, and Gary Rose. Anita Holloway, Denise Nelson, Michele Smith, Debbie Williams and Pat McCain. CH KD KOU’: Judy Touchstone, Tomi Cox, Gayle Lewis, Denise Herbert, Jo Anne Metcalf, Shari Stacks, Charlene Franken, Joy Tanner, Vickie Rieper, Eldiva Marshall, Melinda Raymond and Tim Eber. Ben Dunn persuades a girl to be his next partner. This group advertises drinks for ten cents. Johnny and the Marcelles provide the entertainment. These students are persuaded to pose for camera. Inter-Club Council | Holds First Dance December 1, 1967 More camera shy students from Richmond High. Deborah Bradley and Ben Dunn dance to Johnny's music. “Bedtime Story”’ Renders Humorous Justances March 8, 1968 Miss Mossie, Debbie Penick, hears strange sounds coming from Mr. Mulligan’s room and cautiously inspects it. Dan Halibut, Mike Baratta, is disillusioned by John Jo Mulli- Sater ea rOnch aspect Toward women, Miss Mossie asks Dan Halibut for help in containing John Jo Mulligan. John Jo searches his apartment for his best friend, Dan Halibut. Angela, Judi Gordon, swindles John Jo out of a large amount of money. John Jo reverts to the heavens for advice. Angela is very disgusted with the whole situation between John Jo and herself. Sharon Touchstone helps Bonita Morrill adjust her wedding veil as Marryin’ Sam George Highland and Ron Altenbaugh look on. Come F Over the Sadie H aw Da nce January12, 196 Kathy Grass and Jerry Young enjoy a friendly Jerry Power and Mary Williams demonstrate that all Dogpatchers chit-chat with Cindy Wyman. aren't behind the times. Eli Dufault and his bride have their own maid of honor as Marryin’ Sam, George Highland performs Marryin’ Sam, Randy Stowell performs the ceremony. traditional vows as Jerry Koehne smiles his approval. Two would-be newlyweds decide on wedding rings from the Marryin’ Sam Don Griffith performs the most called for: the “two-bit” ceremony. “Dogpatch Dandy,” Bob Olivieri. mat chers (¢ = From € Hill AWKUS | Da nce pss The whole County of Dogpatch turned out for this seasonal event. Brenda Bradley and Bruce McArthur are seemingly enough having a good time. It looks as though Gary Newcomer doesn't mind being tied down to one gal. The donkeys starting line-ups. Donkey Basketball Students 26 Faculty 24 High Scorers Jerry Koehne (Sr.) 10 pts Steve Decker (Jr.) 8 pts Jerry Koehne, Senior, leads his burro to a scoring position. Mr. Dale Winegar falls from his donkey in an attempt to steal the ball. Hilarious New Sport January 31, 1968 to his trusty mount. Mr. Loren Wilbur tries to score for the faculty, as Steve Buck awaits the rebound. The referee calls a foul on Mr. Dale Winegar, while Steve Decker walks back to his teammate. CSF Calent Show Displays Orler Stars February 9, 1968 Calin Nunley and Jeanette Madden interpret the song “No Man is an Island”. Linda Jackson gives some jazz dance steps to the tune of “Sunny”. 300 The Trusting Hustlers make the scene with an original song. pace from of- provide a change dance performance. give an impressive Doug Holtzclaw and Steve Waranietz, The Shay Trio, Gordon Smith, Rock ’n Roll. w” oo 7) ° —_ © = x 3 c Cc = ry) iY) = o aL i o = s © = = co) a) Soph-Frosh Creble Clef Launches Spring andy Sale March 8, 1968 Gail Baldwin gives team members candy. Salesmen are Gail Baldwin, Judy Touchstone, Denise Nelson, and Pat McCain. Pat McCain sells candy to Kathy Graham. Vickee Rieper collects fifty cents from Mr. John Dunnachie. Shari Stacks sells Marina Gonzalez, Carol Johnson, Annette Hig- gins, and Linda Estrada more candy. hotographers Snap car's Activities Jerry Young Senior Photographer Bill Bedwell Junior Photographer Jerry, Senior photographer, demonstrates the use of the press camera to David C., David S., and Harold, photographers at North Campus. David Cooley David Shaughessey Harold Hunt Sophomore Photographer Sophomore Photographer Freshman Photographer Commentator Judith Buss works Wanda Cox models an evening gown. for Simplicity Magazine. Girls line up displaying all fashions. Debbi Ciechanski, Wilma Hale, Virgie Chinn and Delores Virgil display four selections of casual dress. Nancy Taylor models a wrap around dress. Bertha Guerra shows a casual mini jumper and print —_- Vivian Williams fashions a princess-seamed blouse. dress. at Simplicity Show Sheryl Kyle models her ideal dress for Sylvia Scott shows a versatile dress for special Judy Barnhill models a dress displaying the today’s active girls. occasions. military look. Che Pyramids Egypt’s great pyramids, three in number, are notable for their lasting qualities, size, precise meas- urements, sepulchral quiet, abysmal darkness, etc. Further, they were the tombs of mummified pharaohs and their mummified wives. In the end, they cost so much, they bankrupted Egypt. Now if we delete most of these items, and concentrate on the fact that the Egyptians were the liveliest and happiest of people, at least for three thousand years, we can use their Pyramids to stand for our organizations. Consider. Like the Pyramids, our organizations go on forever, are famous, skillfully organized, cause a good deal of work, serve a useful purpose, and fill up an otherwise barren landscape. Organizations en Ee Club Presidents an Representatives SHERMAN CAVINESS SANDRA NAKAZONO ake Up ve cs e ICC President Spanish Club RALLY SKIT COM- MITTEE: Richard Marlowe and Ralph Edwards. JAMES GULLEDGE CYNTHIA ISABEL TIM O’MALLEY Human Relations Discipline Review Junior Class Committee STEVE WARANIETZ SYLVIA ALVAREZ SANDRA LLOYD BRUCE McARTHUR Ciena sk Publicity Future Teachers CSF Committee, and CLIFF GOLDEN. 308 LOIS WYDERMYER VICKIE SPIHER VICKEE RIEPER MARCO GONZALEZ Winged R Girls’ State Soph-Frosh Folk Music Student Association Fl GEORGETTA GERMANY DUANE BRADLEY KATHY STROMSODT Girls’ Athletics RUHS Pulse Head Pom Pon Girl JUDY TOMS RICHARD KERBAUS Exhibits and Showcase Soph-Frosh Chess Club SANDY GILSON Soph-Frosh GAA MIKE DE LA GARZA DEBORAJ BRADLEY HATTIE SMITH Sophomore Class Student Court Soph-Frosh Future Teachers 309 KAREN SHEFFIELD JERRY KOEHNE DENISE NELSON JUDY SCHOENDALER Quill and Scroll Senior Class Soph-Frosh Girls’ League Independent Pictures Chespians THESPIANS J KST ROW: Karen Ripley, Dani Lindstrom, Magna Gonzalez, Alice Crane, Linda Campbell, Brenda Sands, Debbie Penick, and Mike Baratta. SECOND KOW: Beth Orr, Rudy Vigil, JoAnn Herring, Debbie Korte, Judi Gordon, Lyndel Jordan, Becky Ger- men, Ben Dunn, and Dennis Knuckles. CH KD XKOW: Mr. Robert Case, Sponsor; Rudy Vigil, Jerry Powers, Kathi Williams, Ken Meyers, Warren Goodard, and Jim Mapps. The requirements to be a member of the Dramatic Honor Society are to have at least WO hours of outside work of dramatic arts. This society is headed by Mrs. To become a member of the Quill and Scroll, it is Barbara Weider and Mr. Robert Case. necessary to have atleast 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. 7 ® the a ah qe nt Bing Naim: Cepia ROS ee Tat Sem QUILL AND SCROLL— 7 XST KOI: Karen Sheffield, Brenda Sands, Kathy Teninty, Lena Durante, and Shelley Baumberger. SECOND KOW: Ricky Wendell and Randy Stowell. Don Spanish Honor Soci ety A student must have an “A” average in Spanish and a “B” average in all other classes in order to become a member of the Spanish Honor Society. Sponsor is Mrs. Elsie Sanchez. fee lama 3 eh ar Re eae a Rraketees jem ee lt meleststtott SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY— KST ROW: Shelley Armstrong, Yvonne Captain, Dana Alexander, Patricia Mayeda, Magna Gon- zalez, and Lolita Adona. SECOND KOW: Mrs. Elsie Sanchez, Jim Mapps, Hartmut Schwartz, Cathi Barni, Gary Zablackis and Daniel Ebert. 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 committee is Miss Helen McDonald. Student Discipline Committee Members—Seated: Rachel Estrada, Mike Scott, and Cynthia Isabell. J KST KOW: Miss Helen Mc- Donald, Dean of Girls; Stella Gonzalez, and Mike Baratta. Forensics Cub Has Winners Qn Both Campuses FORENSICS CLUB MEMBERS— KSC XOW: Wes Buth, Mary Viramontes, Patricia Hamilton, first place trophy winner in Girls’ Oration, Sherman Caviness, Magna Gonzalez, Alice Crane, and Mike Scott. S COND KOI’: Wesley Jackson, Miss Helen Wagley, Sponsor; Randy White, Richard Marlowe, Cathi Barni, and Cynthia Loskot. The Forensic Union 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 club is open to all students who like to speak. The categories include debate, dramatic interpretation, humorous interpretation, oratorical interpretation, original oratory, impromptu, and extemporaneous speaking. The club meets weekly for practice of coming events. The Union participated in the Lions Club contest and the Native Sons and Daughters of the Golden West Contest. A banquet is held in May where final awards are made to the members. The sponsors are Miss Helen Wagley and Mr. Robert Murillo. FROSH-SOPH FORENSICS CLUB MEMBERS— XSC KOM: Sue De Caccia, Frances Marquez, and Rhonda Fleming. SECOND ROW: Jaime Duzon, Deanna Treadaway, and Katie Lancaster. CH KD KOW: Lane Munger, Mike Nakano, Curt Brasier, Janine Turnbloom, and Ron Finlayson. JOHK CH KOU’: Mr. Robert Murillo, Sponsor; Larry Lee, and Darrell Woo. STAGE CRAFT MEMBERS—Cheryl Smithson, Debbie Korte, Craig Wood, Warren Goddard, Sherman Caviness, Dennis Knuckles, Lyndel Jordan and Brenda Bradley. Future Ceachers Club SOPH-FROSH MEMBERS—Anthony Keller, Hattie Smith, Mrs. Elinor Brokaw, Sponsor; Darelyn O’Callaglan, Marilyn Potts, Helen Walker, Holly Phillips, and Anita Smith. JUNIOR-SENIOR MEMBERS—Seated: Sandra Lloyd. 7 KST ROU Miss Kathleen McCarthy, Verdia Thomas, Margaret Craft, Linda Lane, Cynthia Loskot, and Mrs. Claire Shaw, Sponsor. 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 and Miss Kathleen McCar- thy sponsor this club. Sponsor at North Campus is Mrs. Elinor Brokaw. Spanish Club Members of _ this club learn about the . culture and have fun. They sponsor educa- tional field trips and many fund-raising activities, such as car washes and candy sales, Spon- soring the Spanish Club are Mrs. Elsie Sanchez and = Mrs. Nicila Dominguez. SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS— XSC KOU’: Rachel Delgadillo, Jesse Hernandez, Patty Chan, and Linda Miller. SECOND KOW: Mrs. Nicila Dominquez, Sponsor; Sharon Scott, Margie Ritter, James Henderson, JoAnne Kubokawa, and Sue Smith. | Foreign Language Club In the Foreign Language Club, members from French, German, and Span- ish classes, hear guest speakers and see slides on foreign countries, dine at nearby restaurants to sample foreign food, and learn about the countries and the people whose lan- guage they are learning. This year’s sponsor is Mrs. Wendy Hohmann. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB— XST KOU’: Debbie Lew, and Mrs. Wendy Hohmann. SECOND ROU’: Pat Morrison, Isabel Durante, and Cathy Bonsell. Beautification Committee NORTH CAMPUS BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE MEMBERS— XSC KOU’: Kerry Smith, Paula Chavez, Andie Alvarez, and Becky Clark. SECOND KOW: sabel Durante, Denise Nelson, Norma Cardenas, Mike De La Garza, Lani Aranda, and Carol Johnson. Not Pictured: Marina Gonzalez and Jackie Alvarez. The main purpose of the Beautification Committee is to keep the campus and the community grounds clean. Among the planned beautification projects are the painting of the garbage cans and the arranging of plants to be grown around the campus. This year the committee was awarded a plaque by the California Anti-Litter League. This award was presented over KRON TV by Mr. Gillespi, host of the Green Thumb Program. Human Relations Committee The purpose of the Human Relations group is to provide a place for dialogue for different ethnic groups. The meetings are open to all students. It meets weekly either before school or after school. Mr. Paul Brown is the sponsor. James Gulledge, chairman of the Human Relations Committee, talks to the members of this group. Folk Music and Guitar Club 2 eee . : ple ee : ate nate aS = a eg .. FOLK MUSIC CLUB—Mr. John Quiring, sponsor; Eldiva Marshall, Vickee Rieper, Curt Brasier, Janene Turnbloom, Judy Bryson, Paul Sigerson, Loretta Newton, Mark White, and Joaquin Serra. The Folk Music and Guitar Club is sponsored by Mr. John Quiring and meets every Friday. The purpose of the group is to learn and exchange music and ideas related to the guitar. Other activities are singing and listening to recorded artists. In February, the club attended a Peter, Paul, and Mary Concert in Berkeley, and personally met Peter Yarrow. Attendance to other concerts has been planned. American Field Service Club bez aay. | AFS CLUB—J KXSCT ROW: Kathie Raab, Beth Orr, Laura Glibas, Chanakarn Amatyakul and Patty Chan SECOND ROW: Sue Smith, James Henderson, Bob Gustafson, Jim Mapps, and Duane Bradley. The AFS club, sponsored by Miss Johnson, works to promote interest in the exchange student program. The club works for international understanding This year RUHS is hosting Chanakarn Amatyakul, from Thailand . Chess Club SOPH-FROSH CHESS CLUB— KOI’ OVE: Linden Laird, Ralph Clapp, Mr. John Quiring, Sponsor; Larry Clark, Dave Fowler, and Mr. Fred Oberg, Sponsor. Seated—John Brasie, and Henry Chan. 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 JUNIOR-SENIOR CHESS CLUB: KST KOI Jesse Her- club. nandez, Dan Griffin, and Chet Wong. SECOND KOU’: Bruce McArthur, Richard Marlowe, and Gary Zablackis. SCIENCE CLUB—Tom Waite. Science Club Members of the Science Club go on field trips to various research facilities in the Bay Area. In addition, they design and perform ex- periments and give talks on scientific topics in which they are interested. ot7 Hunt, David Cooley, Miss Carla Bowman, Georgia Brusie, Linden Laird, and Jim A roller derby is a new rally attraction. An Oiler basketball player scores two points. The Pep Band, Pom-Pon girls, Yell Leaders, and Majorettes get ready for the big game. Pom-Pon girl, Lyn Serrano, chats with friend, as Becky Mello watches the game. Our Pom-Pon girls and the Alumni Pom-Pon girls do a routine together. The roller derby skaters whiz by on wheels. SA President, Marco |Our Library Research, and Study and South SOUTH CAMPUS LIBRARY ASSISTANTS— KOU’ OVE: Mona Ainsworth, Shawna Moriarty, Dolores Ponce, Kathy Stromsodt, Kathy Teninty, Debbie McCurley. KOI’ TIO: Pam Jarrett, Beverly Branch, Pat Wells, South Noberta Castro, Linda Darby, Marilyn Porter, Susan Sneed, Nancy Robinson. KOI’ CHKEE: Linda Larsen, Joan Davis, Linda Henry, Joanetta Wilson, Terry Wallace, Laura Vega, Belinda Wray. Susan Sneed and Nancy Robinson help by keeping files in order. Kathy Teninty and Terry Wallace check the South } , ; © Campus Library for interesting literature. Debi Bradley checks out a book from library assistants Joan Davis, Noberta Castro, and Laura Vega Mona Ainsworth and Mrs. Beatrice Kertis, South Campus librarian, yy JS FOr h, | Knowledge, on North th Campuses Carol Johnson helps Charles Rodgers check the files for a book. Armstrong refer to the Reader’s Guide for { future reports. t sees | Miss Kathleen Crosby, North Campus Librarian, demonstrates to Lola Brown, Judy Irwin, and Vicki Fike | how to check out a book. | Anetia Smith points out an interesting phrase from a book in the North Campus library to Nadine Malone. NORTH CAMPUS LIBRARY ASSISTANTS— XO’ ONE: Linda Schrader, Debbie McKamey, Sherri Woodruff, eee have a look at the mag- Shelly Morris, Judy Irwin, Anetia Smith and Nadine Malone. KOI TIO: Willie Taylor, Deborah Fuller, Kertié, azine rack. Lola Brown, Joy Tanner, Carol Johnson, Vicki Fike, LaVerna Lumly, and Jimmy Dicondo. KOI THREE: rarian, Camille Happy, Walter Thomas, Michael Wear, and Fred Gray. Olympian Zeus There is something about Zeus the Thunderer which can still make us, moderns though we are, tread softly. He was, indeed, the iron-fisted father of the gods, ruler not only of his quarrelsome family on Olympus, but also ruler of men. He was the god and special patron of the Olympic Games, held every fifth year at Olympia, a shrine to Zeus in northern Greece. Although Zeus resembles a grunting linebacker more than he does an elegant Olympic athlete, he was, nonetheless, the patron of all sports. Consequently, his statue at Olympia, sculpted by the divinely gifted Phidias, and one of the Seven Wonders, graces this page. Forty feet high, made of ivory and plates of gold, seated on a golden throne, all dotted over with precious stones, he was a sight to behold. Exactly the right mixture of brawn and glory for Richmond’s impressive, hard-working, spirited athletes. Athletics Oryupy Jovi CRY SIMVLA - i : § : By. 4 net ays Varsity Hoopsters Ul Hustle Former Offers Varsity 85 Alumni 54 Alumni Pom Pon Girls do an old routine from their heyday. Alumni Coach and long-time Oiler Varsity coach, Joe Stenson, watches the game in grim determination. Alumni Majorettes do an old favorite of theirs. Lloyd Madden (13) of the Alumni tries to block Ike Wardley’s Ray Daglow (5) gets set to out-rebound the Alumni. shot. Building up a comfortable lead, the Oiler Varsity and Coach Rich Abel look on with confidence. Oiler Ceams Dominate Field With 27-1 Grid k oP he VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD— AST KOW: Ricky Layton, Bruce Kerry Smith, Gary Metcalf, Steve Rowe, Tim Cucchi, and Frank Hunt. Greer, Al Pedescleaux, Dwight Lee, Herbie Phillips, Albert Harris, Mike ROW THREE: Coach Frank Kocsis, Bob Bonner, Bob Gustafson, Jim Griffin, Willie Harris, and Jewell McCullar. KOI’ TWO: Louis Mont- Gulledge, Quincy Newsome, Tom Jackson, Ike Wardley, Steve Gra- gomery, John Holtman, Mike Gann, Lee Wallacker, Marco Gonzalez, ham, and Coach Frank Milo. The Oilers get ready for the traditional kick-off in the The determination of an Oiler team stop the Jets as the Ste Encinal Game. offensive team awaits action. En A Kecord Rick Layton and Jewell McCullar look on in awe as the game progresses. John Holtman (50), Frank Hunt (66), and Louis Montgo- VARSITY SEASON SCORES mery (46), defensive men, leave the field after stopping the Richmond 13—Castro Valley sort Tee eee. Richmond O—Alameda Richmond 33—El Cerrito Richmond 40—Kennedy Richmond 20—San Leandro Richmond 33—Pacific Richmond 46—Berkeley Richmond 33—De Anza Richmond 28—Encinal ACAL STANDING—Second Place Gu) a Ons. oS as the Steve Graham (9 I), Bruce Greer (20) and Quincy Newsome (80) make a block in the Encinal game. John Holtman (50) and an unknown Oiler take a Jet down. Bob Gustafson (75) and Steve Rowe (64) come up to assist. Willie Harris finds it tough going against the Jackets. uple of s. rg ¥ gtnetre NIN Tackle ARY METCALF 4 ackie Wires BOB GUSTAFSON Tackle MIKE GRIFFIN _ Line fs Oilers put Berkeley in its Place. e IKE WARDL en Poi -ucchi stop progress of Berkeley runner. End BOB BON Tackle JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM- KOH’ ONE: James Weaver, Dwain Milton Branch, Frans Ruitjers, Milton Taylor, and Coach Jerry Ludy. Jenkins, Leonard Hooper, Mike Lee, Steve Decker, Steve Little, Howard KOM’ CHREE: Chuck Yates, Larry Wade, Dwight Jordan, Marty Kerns, Stuart, and Art Smith. KOU’ TWO: Coach Jim Schriber, Charles Roy Alaniz, Ron Hyde, Roy Hoskins, and Larry Clutts. English, Steve Ruport, Bill Rodrigues, John Williams, James Juniel, Junior Varsity Has Perfect Season | LARRY CLUTTS ART SMITH Tackle, Guard Halfback, Safety SEASON’S SCORES Richmond 34 Clayton Valley 6 Richmond 21 Alameda 7 Richmond 39 El Cerrito 0 Richmond 20 Kennedy 13 Richmond 14 San Leandro 6 Richmond 27 Pacific 7 Richmond 41 Berkeley 13 Richmond 28 De Anza 12 Richmond 34 Encinal 0 Final ACAL Standing—First Place ALFRED GARCIA HOWARD STUART STEVE DECKER FRANS RUIJTERS End, Center Halfback Quarterback Guard, Tackle MARTY KEARNS STEVE RUPORT ROY HOSKINS Center Linebacker Tackle Center Linebacker JOHN WILLIAMS ROY ALANIZ STEVE LITTLE Fullback Safety Halfback MILTON TAYLOR CHUCK YATES DON SEVERANCE End Guard Tackle MILTON BRANCH Fullback JAMES WEAVER Defensive End MICHAEL LEE Halfback MELVIN ADGER TOM NOFZIGER ED BAUMBERGER Halfback Tackle Fullback MIKE SHILOH abana Soph-Frosh Produce Best Ti SEASON’S SCORES ACAL Standing—First Place Won: 7 Tied: | Richmond 25 Alameda 7 GARY KING Richmond 6. El Cerrito ) rend Richmond O Kennedy O Richmond 40 San Leandro 7 Richmond 32 Pacific 14 Richmond 24 Berkeley @) Richmond 48 De Anza @) Richmond 46 Encinal O SOPH-FROSH TEAM—J AXST KOU’: Gary Knuckles, Edgar Dillon, Dave Torres, Mike Armst ‘ Young, Gary Lewis, Ray Ybarra, Melvin Adger, Willard Lewis, Mike Shiloh, Joe Aranda, Willia MARTY BRANSON Greg Dyer, Darrell Logan, Mike Harrison, Jim Drace, Ed Baumberger, and Larry Marino. Nofzig Guard SECOND KOM: George Wilson, Odell Williams, Roger McGee, Larry Sharpe, Bryan Wood Amtoft, Bob Gober, Ike Wilson, Walter Thomas, Ray Hubbard, Dave Williams, Larry Dave JOE ARANDA Halfback LARRY MARINO STAN FLETCHER GARY KNUCKLES Fullback Tackle Quarterback LARRY SHARPE JERRY KINYON End End, Captain st Ceam in Oller History - = tie” cee 3 os a . sagen ema GAS Pa a, Mike Armstrong, Preston Ingram, Roger Cook, Ernest Espinosa, Marty Branson, and Rick nda, Williams. CA KD KOU: Dennis Giuntini, Otis Taylor, Joe Whittington, Gary King, Tom rino. Nofziger, Joe Cernac, Joe Tatiano, Charles Cope, Gary Sherman, Stan Fletcher, Carl ryan Wood, Stan Ciechanski, Jerry Kinyon, Darrell Dickens, Vic Strickland, Alan Lillefield, and arry Dave Smith. Not Pictured: Coach Emery Phillips. sete, RAY HUBBARD EDGAR DILLON Center Quarterback GARY LEWIS Halfback TEAM STATISTICS Yards Gained Rushing PAD Yards Gained Passing 686 Total Yards Gained 2,798 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Leading Rushers: Mike Shiloh—985 yards Melvin Adger—6 14 yards Leading Passer: Gary Knuckles—555 yards and W touchdowns Leading Pass Receivers: Darrell Dickens—209 yards Mike Shiloh— 118 yards Bryan Amtoft—67 yards LARRY ARMSTRONG Center WILLARD LEWIS Halfback ALAN LILLEFIELD End WALT THOMAS End RICK WILLIAMS Guard Cross Country Builds Future SOPHOMORE TEAM — Mike Peoples, Rich Szwanek, James Gordon, Guy Davis, Chas Gooden, Orler CCQWS Ri Roger Gray, Ricqui Lopez, and Dana Minton. F S CROSS COUNTRY RUNNERS—James Roscelli, Mike Nakano, John Kelleghan, Tom Hunt, Howard Blake, Mike Peoples, Ricqui Lopez, Don Mason, Mel Thornton, Robert Knowles, David Harris, Larry Turner, Terry | Schwartz, and Lawrence Greer. M JDDLE KON Rich Szwanek, Eddie Bigness, Lane Munger, Lewis Sparkman, Darrel Woo, Dan Howell, Mikey Burton, Charles Gooden, James Gordon, Roger Gray, Tom Phillips, Larry Kinney, Geary Stenmark, Graig Woods. BACK KOWW—Coach Robert Anderson, John Muenchow, Guy Davis, Tim Eber, Terry Atkission, Tim Ader, Dana Minton, Jerry Koehne, Otis Black, David Faeth, Keith Bradley, Dennis Knuckles, Howard Blake, Ralph Edwards, and Coach Kenneth Richter. . C TOP VARSITY—Keith Bradley, Larry Kin- | TOP SOPHOMORE RUNNERS—Charles Gooden, James Gordon, Soph Coach sii a Oaicchne sonic ee | Robert Anderson, Mike Peoples, Sophomore Captain, and Roger Gray. Bichicr Season’s Scores CROSS-COUNTRY ‘67 : Soph Reserve Varsity JV Richmond 71 38 17 San Lorenzo 2! 29 59 O’Dowd 38 69 62 Richmond 59 4I 23 JFK (eee 7 85 De Anza 50 52 36 + Richmond = 73 64 —«23 San Lorenzo 23 18 34 Pacific 36 «64 - | Richmond 77 58 26 ElCerrito 22 15 Berkeley . 33 - 79 | Richmond 66 38 23 Alameda 39 22 37 Encinal 2! 82 76 § , i City Meet Fourth Second _ First ‘ ACAL Ninth Fifth Third } ineth 3| 24 JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM-—Mel Thornton, David Faeth, Don Mason, Tom Phillips, Dan Howell, Otis Black, and Howard Blake. VARSITY TEAM—Craig Wood, Larry Kinney, Ralph Edwards, Keith Bradley, Jerry Koehne, and Dennis Knuckles TOP JV RUNNERS —Howard Blake, Tom Phillips, Mel Thornton, Lois Barnet, Statistician, and Coach Kenneth Richter Cunningham, 138 Ib. SECOND KOW: Coach Frank Milo, Marco VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM— XSCT ROW: Robert Gilley, 95 Ib; Gonzalez, 145 lb; Dwight Jordan, 154 lb; Wayne King, 165 Ib; Mel Thornton, 13 Ib; Craig Wood, 112 lb; Larry Washington, Milton Taylor, 175 lb; Leonard Hooper, 191 Ib; and Bob Bonner, 120 Ib; Danny Ebert, 127 Ib; Leroy Holland, 133 lb; and Wayne UNL. Varsity Grapplers Produce Champions Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond 4 MELVIN THORNTON MARCO GONZALEZ ACAL Champion, 6 Ib. Class ACAL Champion, 148 Ib. Class 338 VARSITY SEASON’S SCORES Overall: Won 6—Lost 5 FINAL ACAL STANDING: 3rd Place Acalanes 4 Pittsburg 19 College Park 37 Clayton Valley 35 Terra Linda 38 San Leandro 26 Kennedy 23 DeAnza 28 Pacific 25 Encinal 24 Berkeley 22 LARRY WASHINGTON LEROY HOLLAND WAYNE CUNNINGHAM 115 Ib. Class 133 Ib. Class 138 Ib. Class Second Place, ACAL a BOB BONNER CRAIG WOOD DANNY EBERT ACAL Champion Unlimited ACAL Champion, 115 Ib. Class 127 Ib. Class North Coast Champion Second Place North Coast Varsity Co-Captain Varsity Co-Captain JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM— 2 ASCT ROW: Kenny Bruce, 95 Ib.; Eli Dufault, 103 Ib.; Jim Clement, 112 Ib.; Richard Szwanek, 120 Ib.; Joe Lee 127 Ib.; Don Mason 133 Ib.; JOE LEE 127 Ib. DON MASON 133 Ib. Reg Huey 138 Ib.; Mike Harris 145 lb.; Coach Milo, Gary King 154 Ib.; Otis Taylor 165 Ib.; Gary Sherman 175 Ib.; Dave Meyer I91 Ib.; Steve Ruport, UNL, and Coach Jerry Ludy. DAVE RUPORT EL! DUFAULT Unlimited JV Captain DWIGHT JORDON JIM CLEMENT 154 Ib. 112 Ib. EE | i ES. TS aie AR AMIRI i Junior Varsity Matmen Have Commendable SCASON KENNEY BRUCE STAN FLETCHER 95 Ibs. Unlimited Captain JUNIOR VARSITY SEASON’S SCORES Won 3 Lost 4 Richmond 21 Pittsburg 32 Richmond 46 College Park I5 Richmond 18 Clayton Valley 37 Richmond 21! Terra Linda 28 Richmond 26 Pittsburg a] Richmond 28 San Leandro % Richmond 27 Kennedy 24 Richmond 16 De Anza 38 Richmond W_ Pacific 40 Richmond 38 Encinal 20 Richmond 35 Berkeley 18 OTIS TAYLOR TOM DAVIS 165 Ibs. 95 Ibs. REAR as + RRR RRC RN ES... 2 ES AN i ARR SOPHOMORE WRESTLING TEAM—J2 XsC KOI Randall Ib. SECOND KOIU' Coach Jerry Ludy, Robert Knowles, 133 Colbert, 95 Ib.; Tom Davis, 95 Ib.; Joe Sands, 112 Ib.; Michael Ib.; Richard Rogers, 133 Ib.; Paul Gengler, 133 Ib.; Oliver Stewert, 112 lb.; Charles Deyo, | 12 lb.; Dave Fowler, 120 Ib.; Kenney, 145 Ib.; Preston Ingram, 154 Ib.; Joe Whittington, Bill Hendrix, 120 Ib.; John Hood, 127 Ib., Jamie Duzon, 127 I9 1 Ib.; Ray Hubbard, 191 Ib.; and Stan Fletcher, UNL. SEASON'S SCORES Won I8—Lost 9 League Standing: Second Place Tie Richmond 46 Pittsburg Richmond 77 Skyline Richmond © _ Castlemont Richmond 68 Oakland Richmond 76 Salesian Richmond 52. St. Elizabeth Richmond 47 Fremont Richmond 64 Balboa Richmond 52 Fremont Richmond 85 Alumni League Games Richmond 57 Pacific Richmond 73. El Cerrito Richmond 77. Encinal Richmond 64 Berkeley Richmond 45 San Leandro Richmond 73 Alameda Richmond 53 Kennedy Richmond 69 DeAnza Richmond 79 Pacific Richmond 64 El Cerrito Richmond 75 Encinal Richmond 81 Berkeley Richmond 69 San Leandro Richmond 81 Alameda Richmond 53 Kennedy Richmond 74 DeAnza Playoff Game Richmond 82 Berkeley Glen Jones Forward 109 VARSITY Herbie Phillips, Salvador BASKETBALL Gonzalez, Donnie Stuart TEAM— FRSC Guard; Mike Branson, Wendell Horton, Guard; Stanley King, Manager; Manager; Guard Rick ROW: Guard; Layton, _— Spirited Oiler Varsity © Guard; Donnie Stuart, Guard; Ike Wardley, For- Ray ward. SECOND ROW: Quincy Newsome, For- pee orw ward; Don Stalker, Forward; Danny Johnson, Cen- ter; Herbie Phillips Forward All-ACAL y Cakes ACAL Playoff Coach Rich Abel (center) and team captains, Herbie Phillips and Donnie Stuart, hold victory ball after the Kennedy game. Ray Daglow, Forward and Center; Robert Heihn, Center; Glen Jones, Forward; Kennard Shiloh, Forward; Coach Rich Abel. Ray Daglow Ike Wardley Forward Forward Mike Branson All-ACAL ACAL. Honorable Mention Guard SE [Se SCORE Won l4—Lost Richmond 40 Pittsburg Richmond 37 Castlemont Richmond 38 Oakland Richmond 59 Pacific Richmond 36 El Cerrito Richmond 41. Balboa Richmond 3 Encinal Richmond 61 Pinole Richmond 45 Berkeley Richmond 46 San Leandro Richmond 41 Alameda Richmond 43 Kennedy Richmond 45 De Anza Richmond © Pacific Richmond 40 El Cerrito Richmond 51 Encinal Richmond 71 Pinole Richmond 41 Berkeley Richmond 53 San Leandro Richmond 48 Alameda Richmond 43 Kennedy Richmond 61 De Anza ROLANDER HOLMES Forward IV Cagers Play Cough ACAL Ceams Rolander Holmes and David McGraw watch the ball go through the basket during the Kennedy game. STEVEN BRIDGES ALFRED GARCIA DAVID McGRAW Guard Forward Center a LER Enc ROS a RY a DARELL DICKENS LARRY MOORE DONNIE HORNE Guard Forward Guard : Donnie Horne, Darell Dickens, Howard Stuart, Steve Bridges, and Ned Nabeta. S€CO,VD KOI': Coach Dennis Giuntini, Larry Moore, David McGraw, Alfred Garcia, and Rolander Holmes. DAVE SMITH Forward Won: W—Lost: Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond SEASON’S SCORES 28 5 | x0 44 66 8 Skyline Washington Pacific El Cerrito Pinole San Leandro Alameda Kennedy De Anza Pacific El Cerrito Pinole Berkeley San Leandro Alameda Kennedy De Anza JERRY MOORE Forward ED BAUMBERGER Guard DEAN Forward HARRIS Soph-Frosh Ftoopsters +38 i : SOPH-FROSH BASKETBALL TEAM—2 AST KOU’: Scott DeYoung, 346 Dyane Read, Steve Gray, Larry Marino, Gary Knuckles, Greg Robinson, Ed Baumberger, and Dan Howell. SECOVD KOI’: Ron Southerland, Allen Coach Jim Schriber diagrams a play for Rickie Williams, Don Harding, Steve ARRISON W S Ss H S ILLIARD LEWIS Gray, Mike Jergie, Dyane Read, and Scott DeYoung. Forward Mild for Future Manager; Gary Moore, Mike Britt, Walter Thomas, Mike Jergie, Dave Williard Lewis (32) tanks two, as two San Leandro men try to block the Smith, Dean Harrison, Billy Moore, Don Harding, Rickie Williams, shot. Allen Littlefield, Williard Lewis, and Coach Jim Schriber. Art Smith Don Godwin Albert Harris Middle Distances Pole Vault Varsity Cindermen Defend A Dwight Lee Middle Distances VARSITY TRACK TEAM—J KST KOU: Milt Branch, Bruce Greer, Ray Dwigh Daglow, Jewell McCullar, Don Hearn, Don Godwin, Albert Harris, Coach Keith Bradley, Mike Lee, Jerry Koehne, and John Adams. S COVD Herrin: KOU’ Coach Bob Anderson, Leonard Hooper, Tim Cucchi, Don Black, Jerry Koehne _ Harding, Stephen Little, Clayton Sylvester, Milt Taylor, Art Smith, —— 880 4 3 $ wea sepa q Milt Taylor y 2 Mike Lee ile Discus .” . Hurdles Bruce Greer John Adams Don Hearn 440 High Jump Hurdles, Long Jump CAL Championship Re! as ° ZF i we Jewell McCullar Shot Put Ray Dwight Lee, Al Garcia, Al Lewis, Ralph Edwards, Joe Whittington, and phir Coach Ken Richter. CH KD KOW’: John Williams, Steve Miller, Keith ON Herrington, Terry Crase, Mike Reed, Larry Kinney, Tim Eber, Otis ap Black, Gerard Kinyon, Steve Zeppa, Tom Nofziger, Ray Hubbard, Jerry Moore, Larry Armstrong, Mike Perdue, and Joe Taitano. Clayton Sylvester Discus Larry Kinney é Mike Peoples Two Mile _ . Be wo Mile B Ovalmen Prepare for Don Mason Wendell Horton 880 Dashes Larry Washington Two Mile B TRACK TEAM— XST ROW: Reginald Huey, Larry Washington, Mike Peoples, Larry Wade, Mel Thorton, Don Tayl Horne, Don Mason, Randolph White, Wayne King, Gary Lewis, Wendell Horton, Wilbur Callaway, Dave Taylor, Larry and David Faeth. S COND KOW: Coach Robert Anderson, Dwayne Jordon, Mike Nakano, John Jacinto, Otis Over the hurdles to victory goes Mike Criddle. Gary Lewis Hurdles e+ Future Varsity — Crack Events Wilbur Callaway Mel Thorton High Jump 880 Roger Gray Don Taylor, John Kelleghan, Robert Knowles, Glenn Gray, Roger Gray, Larry Turner, James Gordon, Louis Mackey, Mile ylor, Larry Harris, Larry Dodd, and Coach Ken Richter. Otis Wayne King 440 The final push home for Wendell Horton. 351 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM—XOU’ OVE: Dan Taylor, Manager, Rick Ron Fletcher, Jim Rowley, Pat Cash, Vic Joyce, and Steve Graham. Paredes, Randy Murphy, Joaquin Duzon, Roger Slates, John Lancaster, KOU CHREE: Charles Forrest, Bob Bonner, Calvin Kelley, James Mike Bunch, Leroy King, Mike Branson, Robert Jameson, Don Cham- Juniel, Len Massaro, Willie Harris, Jim Steacy, and Coach Emery pion, Manager. KOI’ CWO: Rick Layton, Tony Dorado, Gene Burton, Phillips. Varsity Diamond Leonard Massaro James Cash Pitcher Pitcher Pies Joaquin Duzon Bob Bonner ‘ Tony Dorado Outfield Pitcher Pitcher Randy Murphy Third Base Calvin Kelley Second Base Willie Harris First Base Leroy King Shortstop, Outfield Mike Bunch Outfield Robert Jameson Pitcher, Outfield Y A r 4 RICKY WILLIAMS Right Field MIKE HARRIS Left Field MEL ADGER Center Field GARY KNUCKLES Shortstop JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM— XST KOW: Wally Gracie, Mel Adger, Mickey Burton, Greg Dyer, Jaime Duzon, John Muechow, Edgar Dillon, Carl Gin, Ron Jeffus, and Larry Marino. SECOND KOW: Booker Williams, Ricky Williams, Morty Branson, | De Totti nj ‘ eee e| ! Junior Varsity Strong League ' 354 ED BAUMBERGER Catcher Darrs Greir ckey Darrell Dickens, Michael Harris, Willard Lewis, Gary Knuckles, Eddie Baumberger, John offus, Grcina, Henry Normara, Gary King, and Coach Bill Erkkila. son, | Y Diamondmen Contenders GARY KING First Base oS DARRELL DICKENS Pitcher AOA NA 355 MICKEY BURTON LARRY MARINO Second Base Right Freld Varsity Swimming Team— J XST KOW: Roger McClaflin, Mike Coach Bud Phillips, Bruce Herrington, Doug Belt, Max Curtis, Cellucci, Ernie Baumberger and Brian Taylor. SECOND KOU’ and Jim Adkins. Swimming Keturns to RUHS Competitive Ceams Les Johns of the “B” Team shows us how the breaststroke is done. Mike Cellucci of the Varsity does the backstroke. Roger McClaflin swims freestyle. Gary Burk swims to the finish in his freestyle contest. Max Curtis of the varsity shows how the breaststroke is done. y Y “B” swimming team—Danny Owens, Bob Widick, Gary Burk and Les Johns. Ernie Baumberger of the varsity takes it easy on the backstroke. anagers Ate Custodians of Sports Equipment Varsity Football Managers—Steven Ford and Vincent Fulco. Pe Varsity Basketball Managers—Salvador Gonzalez and Stanley King. Varsity Baseball Managers—Danny Taylor and Don Champion. Netters Win Several Matches with ACAL Schools JOHN SUY JOHN DICKEY 3 Ss RICK WENDELL TENNIS TEAM—XOUW 7. Jim Wooldridge, Mario Aguilar, Billy Moore, Tom Gibson and Rick Wen- dell. KOW 2: Hoover Langston, John Dickey, Carlos Villagran, John Suy and William Langston. CARLOS VILLAGRAN TOM GIBSON AND JIM WOOLDRIDGE, DOUBLES RANDY MURPHY ALVIN PEDESCLEAUX Baseball Football JERRY KOEHNE Cross-Country RAY DAGLOW Basketball DONNIE STUART Basketball ae Albert Harris, Jerry Koehne, Dwight Lee, Bruce Greer and Art Smith do the mile run in varsity track. 360 CALVIN KELLY JOHN LANCASTER LEONARD MASSARO Baseball Baseball Baseball BOB BONNER IKE WARDLY Wrestling Basketball MARCO GONZALEZ Wrestling Seniors Excel in Athletic Program of Richmond High MIKE BRANSON CRAIG WOOD Basketball Wrestling STEVE LITTLE 361 MELVIN THORNTON HERBIE PHILLIPS Football Wrestling Football Coach Frank Kocsis and Coach Ken Richter present Craig Wood and Bob Bonner with co-captain wrestling awards. Outstanding Athletes Ray Daglow finishes first in the 440 relay. Charles Tipton of the Varsity Cindermen leaps over high hurdles. 362 ) David Faeth, Sophomore trackman, shows his form in the pole vault. ae ee Se ae Coach Jerry Ludy and Coach Frank Milo present captain trophies to Stan Fletcher, captain of the Soph-Frosh team and Eli Dufault, captain of the Junior-Varsity wrestling team. (s =Kecetve Awards at Banquets Coach Frank Milo and Coach Bob Anderson gives Bob Bonner the most outstanding wrestler trophy. 363 Don Hearn shows how the long jump is made. rls’ Athletic Sports Program 01 Fall Mrs. Elizabeth Stevenson Junior-Senior Sponsor Sandy Gilson Soph-Frosh President Georgetta Germany Junior-Senior President WINGED R MEMBERS—J XST KON’. Wydern Eloise Thomas Debbie Korte, Sandy Ingraham and Lois German Vice-President Bertha Thomas Secretary Billie Jones 364 Margaret Craft Sports Manager Social Chairman ic Association Fills m on koth Campuses Spring de eee Miss Joanna Larson Soph-Frosh Sponsor Sandy Gilson Soph-Frosh President Sandra Ingraham President ROW. Wydermyer. SECOND RKOW: Georgetta i G Phyllis Flute, and Billie J d Lois ermany, Phyllis Flute, and Billie Jones Sharan Bacéin Vice-President Kathy Grass Secretary LaJuana Fernandez 365 Debbie Korte Social Chairman Sports Manager Modern Dance Interests ’ Performing their modern dance routine are Laurel Weaver, Kathy ices ; , ’ ; Anellini, Rose Burnett, Paula McClain, Lying in circle formation, the girls begin their dance. and Sandy Erwin Modern Dancers— KST KOW: Bernadette Aki, Gloria and Cecelia Agnitsch. CH KD ROW Cassandra Ingra- Miranda, Jane Yanishevsky, Nancy Volpi, Beverly Band- ham, Cathy Davis, Janice Vaughn, Pam McClain, ini, Karyn Ripley, and Laurel Weaver. SECOND KOI: Brenda Ward, Colleen Clemmons, Kathy Christopher, -% Janice Hickerson, Becky Mello, Kathy Anellini, Sandy Vivian Shaw, and Sue Rude. Not Pictured: Ethel Sloan. [ t @ S Walker, Rose Burnett, Sandra Erwin, Elizabeth Graelish, Coward Creativity Gloria Miranda laughs, as Jane Yanishevsky, Nancy Volpi, and Becky Mello practice their dance. Jill Cogger gives pointers in fielding. LEADERS— I KST KOU’: Linda Ames, Kathy Faeth, L’Tanya Brewer, and Sue Smith. SE COVD XO’: Shelley Baumberger, Brenda Sands, Becky Germen, Kathy Raab, and Frances Del Real. -E. Leaders Assist | 4 i LEADERS— XST ROU’: Linda Crisp, Phyllis Flute, JoAnn Theisen, Judy Simpier, Toni Alves, Frankie Devine, and Linda Thompson. SECOND KOU: Carol Meaders, Rachel Estrada, Vickie Spiher, Barbara Meiser, Jill Cogger, and Janice Glass. ters , Linda Ames demonstrates one of the duties of a leader by taking roll. Students and Ceachers Wanda Stevens displays her pitching technique. LEADER— KST KOU’: Sandra Ingraham, Sharon Touchstone, Debbie Korte, and Tyra Young. SECOVD KOI: Lois Wydermyer, Debi Bradley, Jeannette Fisher, Wanda Stevens, and Gay Martin. HOCKEY MEMBERS— 7 XST KOW: Ramona Flute, Brenda Cook, Sharon Bacom, LaJuana Fernandez, Jackie Williams, Joyce Drumgoole, and Florence Gribaudo. SECOND ROW: Manager Wanda Stevens surveys the field before the game. Miss Carla Soracco, Sponsor; Gail Walker, Belinda Burrus, Wanda Stevens, Lois Wydermyer, Elouise Thomas, Betty Cooper, and Phyllis Flute. Girls Develop Hockey Skills Joyce Drumgoole and Belinda Burrus bully for the ball. eee eS : Girls Learn Swim Skills at YWCA Swimming Members: KST KOU’: Betty Cooper, Elouise Fernandez, Kathy Grass, Joyce Drumgoole, Berta Thomas, Thomas, Margaret Craft and Miss Lanelle Stewart. SECOND unknown, Laurel Weaver, Colleen Birba and Sharon Bacom. ROW: Connie Chavez, Janice Dillion, Pat Lexon, LaJuana ft Laurel Weaver enjoys a swim while Karen Cline and Linda Lane rest Mrs. Elizabeth Stevenson instructs the girls in the basics of on the side. 371 swimming. Pom pom Boy, Michael Reed, watches the basketball action. Juniors Surprise Seniors RESUL CS: Juniors: Wanda Stevens, Lois Wydermyer, and Wilma Jones hustle for a ee Seniors: 5 rebound, as Patsy Skinner looks on. POM POM BOYS—A XsT KOM: Ray Coughlin and Steve Waranietz. SECOND KOM’: Cliff Golden, Andy Checketts, Mike Reed, and Marco Gonzalez. ction. JUNIOR TEAM—A ASC KOU: Jackie Williams, Wilma Jones, Diane Moore, Magna Gonzalez, Belinda Turnbow. SECOND KOM Verdia Gipson, Wanda Cox, Gloria Conwright, and Billie Jones. s With Powder-Puff Upset February 15, 1968 SENIOR TEAM—2 XsSC KOI: Debbie Korte, Tyra Young, Lois Barnett, Wanda Stevens, and Janice Vaughn. S¢COVD KOI' Lois Wydermyer, Cheryl Smithson, Gail Wanda Stevens and Wanda Cox jump for the Harris, Patsy Skinner, Sandra Ingraham, Eloise Thomas, and Phyllis Flute. ball to start the game. Soph-Frosh Jn Volleyball a Miss Margaret Jesseph, Sponsor, successfully blocks Joanne Cordova, manager, in GAA basketball demonstration BASKETBALL MEMBERS—J KST KOW: Miss Margaret Jesseph, Sponsor; Cynthia Rose, Darlene Kel- leghan, Joanne Cordova. SECOND KOW: Bonnie Mifflin, and Marie Ferriera. Marie Ferriera tightens her fist to make the game point, as Joanna Cordova looks on. 374 Bonnie Mifflin comes to defense, as Marie Ferriera passes the ball in basketball practice. h Members Display Form Hl and Basketball Miss Joanna Larson, Sponsor of GAA volleyball, gets ready for the toss by Darlene Kelleghan, Manager. GAA volleyball provides good exercise. Darlene Kelleghan, Cynthia Rose, Marie Ferri- era, and Joanne Cordova prepare to win the Rane: “Get it, get it, get it away,” says Marie Ferriera, guard, to Bonnie Mifflin, in a basketball playoff. Basketball Cop Sport for Junior and Senwor IAA Members Mrs. Claire Shaw, Sponsor, shows Carol Van Hoose, Manager, the correct way to make a basket. ut. , Ws Nt My a0 Ser Sharon Bacom and Helen De Lao attempt the jump ball. Ingraham and Velinda Turn bow guz BASKETBALL MEMBERS— KSCT KOW: LaJuana Fernandez, Patsy ence Gribaudo, Helen DeLao, Phyllis Flute, Lyndell Jordan, Carol Skinner, Velinda Turnbow, and Sharon Bacom. SECOND KOW: Flor- VanHoose, Sandra Ingraham, Lois Wydermyer, and Linda Oliverira. Carol Van Hoose shoots for a bask i : nda Turn bow guard Helen De Lao, as she runs for the ball. prepare for a rebound. Oa ne paren aaa GAA Crampoline Has a Lot of Bounce TRAMPOLINE MEMBERS— AsT KOI: Carol Ashford, La Juana Fernandez, Velinda Turnbow, Lynette Gray, Sharon Gray, and Sharon Bacom. SéCO.V'D KOI!': Berta Thomas, Florence Gribaudo, Linda Oliveira, Shirley Davis, Donna Phyillaeir, Sandra Ingraham, Betty Cooper and Wanda Harris. Velinda Turnbow demonstrates a front La Juana Fernandez goes into a front drop. drop Chinese split to a sit drop. bow, 1udo, anda Shirley Davis performs a seat drop. Spotting her are Sharon Bacom, Florence Gribaudo, Carol Ashford, and La Juana Fernandez. front Mrs. Elizabeth Stevensen, sponsor, discusses the schedule with La Juana Fernandez, manager. Fencing Js a First Miss Margaret Jesseph demonstrates as the class lunges. Practice makes perfect with Connie Golden, Paula Bonds, and Sandra Reed en garde. In GAA Craining Miss Margaret Jesseph advises the safe way to hold the sword. FROSH-SOPH FENCING MEMBERS—J XST KOW: Paula Bonds, Holland. SECOND KOI. Miss Margaret Jesseph, Darlene Kelleghan, Maggie Diaz, Marie Ferriera, Areline Augner, Sandra Reed, and Yvonne Cynthia Rose, Joanne Cordova, Bonnie Mifflin, and Connie Golden. 381 Che Eighth Wonder: Rich mond High School, North and South The present state of Richmond High School fits right in with the Seven Wonders theme. In our book we go so far as to assert that Richmond High may rightly be called the Eighth Wonder. The chief reason is that Richmond has two campuses, set wide apart like the feet of the Colossus of Rhodes. As in the case of other Wonders, the imposing edifice of Richmond High, 1927-1967, has been smashed flat and carted away (for fear of earthquakes, a modern depar- ture). And further, like the Temple of Diana, a shining, new Richmond structure is being raised up, this one the third. Again, the students, dislocated like Nebuchadnezzar’s home- sick queen, languish on their southern, dusty interim cam- pus, regretting their dear old 1250 23rd St. address in the north. As far as the remaining Wonders are concerned, all the sculptures and mummies and beacons and burial vaults ever manufactured by the human race do not outpace, in their various glorious symbolism, the heroic determination of the grandly proud high school of Richmond to maintain itself, under extraordinary duress, in wholeness and excellence. 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RICHMOND, CALIFORNIA Che End o “The Guad of the Sew Richmond High will-be-a covered library) will be located in a round. include a section for audio-visual supp In the study area, study carrels are desk units which the students may use to quietly do homework. ound to the Northeast corner of the Quad will be the the the tuture-site-af-the-assemibly-area-—Benches_and raised _ Commons, a section will i provided for the new Scramble EAL BL CARRIZO. y Suchen rvyyy Ee rer kt wae of d- hot Tyrich- line,-sandwich line, snack line, etc.) will be adopted. Around the Dining-Commmons-and the _ ¢ Old. - System. In order to end lunchtime confusion and see for - Speedier. meals, this system of individual lines for every Resource Center, several vending machines con eis: | Sate coke, potato chips, candy, and possibly soup, will be set up. | From the Dining Commons, toward the South, will be platforms will be the accommodations for small rallies, 600008 0 6000060090600004 Oot bh hed bbaaaannes naan pel In the Southeast corner will stand the Maine trative wing, and all Departments will be located around he main wing. Aprandtheatre-seating 700 is also included in the future planning of the school’ The-seatscwit-have tablet arms which may be raised for the use of taking notes }inaped ing area wil! be equipped with partitions in orde : caketrs aLNnis-— enaller audiences. will also be-an orchestra pit anda syage. A rama productions, forensics, and | nd off this room will be a lof¥ytoy iceaadee = Hi sNneamaaet oyided | | Pie hae | itv dtili : he door | ) e closed circuit TV, a tise tespeeshes will be proyjdy Ni eltdtyhe 3 agave ig ame andffrroud r RUHS, ope ae «are lee ee A SPECIAL THANKS TO YOU ... The 1967-68 school year is over, but we hope that this book will help to keep it a lasting memory for all. We thank the administration, faculty, and students, for their cooperation and understanding. We are grate- ful to the American Yearbook Company and to our AYC Representative, Mr. Bill Stephenson. We extend our thanks and appreciation to Mr. David C. Gray and Mr. Robert France for their information and cooperation; and to Mr. Paul McGinnis, Mrs. Margaret Eldredge, and Miss Elaine Dale for the information they offered concerning the retiring teachers. We also ap- preciate the inside family information and photos from Mr. Robert Hrbeck and Mrs. Andy Colombo. We thank Miss Vera Crosby for the list of outstand- ing Seniors and Scholarship Winners, Mrs. Alysse Lowe for cap and gown pictures, and Mr. Robert Case for Senior Play Pictures. Our deepest and sincere appreciation goes to Miss Dorothy Madison for giving up her time and lending us her literary talents for the 1968 yearbook. We thank Journalism | and the North Campus helpers for their much needed assistance, especially Isabel Durante, Miss Williamson’s fourth and fifth period Sophomore English Classes, and Mrs. Swanson’s Freshman English- Journalism Class. The beautiful color pages of the Shield would never have been possible if it had not been for the outstanding photography of Mr. Bob Walker. We extend a special thank-you to Capwell’s Studio and Mrs. Dorris Curry, manager. We also thank the Richmond Independent for all the sports’ pictures they gave us. Words do not ex- press our thanks to the student photographers who provided the Shield with pictures: Bill Bedwell, Junior photographer; David Cooley and David Shaugnessy, Sophomore photographers, and Harold Hunt, Fresh- man Photographer. A thank you goes to each member of the staff for his work and efforts in the production of the Shield. THE EDITORS 400 RAR ey a RR IAAT I TT Na RPE RE SR I RS EOE Bg ed LS NC SS EE pe Rs te ag | | | OR gre ee eS | a i | | Faculty Index ABEL, MR. RICHARD 64, 327, 343 Varsity Basketball, Tennis, Block R Advisor ANDERSON, MR. ROBERT T. 64, 336, 348, 350 Soph Cross Country, Assistant Track Coach, Director of Athletics ANGELLA, MR. C. P 58, 164 Public Address System, Pre-Tech lab BEBELAAR, MR. JOHN 52, 164 BENCH, MRS. DOROTHY 54, 96, 217, 227, 29 | Girls’ League Sponsor, Girls’ Glee BENNETT, MR. FRED D. 49 Discipline Review Committee BILOTA, MR. JOSEPH L. 66, 164 Rally Committee, Senior Advisor, Beaux Arts Ball, Human Relations Club, Athletic Events BIRCH, MRS. LORA BIRD, MRS. HAZEL 54, 03 CSF Advisor, PTA Auditor, Girls’ State Committee Member, Open House Committee Chairman, Student Election Committee Member, Schedule and Activities Committee Member BISIAR, MR. EDWARD J 61 Student Government, Beautification Committee, Welfare Committee Chairman BLEDSOE, MR. HOLLIS 66 BOWMAN, MISS CARLA 61, 317 Science Club, Girls’ Rally Committee Co-Sponsor BRIGGS, MR. MAYNARD 56 BROKAW, MRS. ELINOR 52,313 Study Hall Chairman, Open House BROWN, MR. PAUL J. 58, 70, 164 Pre-Tech Lab, Human Relations Committee, Educa tors for Quality Education Coordinator, Chess Club Sponsor CASE, MR. ROBERT ADS: Senior Play Director CLAY, MRS. MARY E. 52 COLBERG, MISS M. E 52 Open House, CSF CROSBY, MISS KATHLEEN 52, 320 Library Committee, Faculty Committees, Girls’ State Committee CROSBY, MISS VERA 50 Scholarship Counselor, AFS School Representative CURL, MRS. CATHERINE 52 Soph Play Director, Elizabethen Festival Co-Sponsor DARLEY, MR. LLOYD 51 Counseling DOMINGUEZ, MRS. N. 63, 314 Spanish Club Sponsor DURANT, MRS. DOLORES 54 Elections Committee, PTA DYCUS, MR. W. ROBERT 47 Instructional Vice-Principal ELDREDGE, MRS. MARGARET 66 Junior Advisor ENOS, MR. JOHN 95, 66, 179 Junior Advisor, Social Chairman, Student Court Sponsor, Faculty Welfare Committee FALK, MRS. NANCY 52 Senior Gaieties, Human Relations Committee FINN, MR. ROBERT E. 58 Sophomore Advisor FISHER, MR. HAROLD 61, 165 Senior Advisor, Boys’ State Committee, CSF, Science Club FITZGIBBON, MRS. JANE 52, 164 FLANAGAN, MIss JEAN 52 FOGEL, MR. ROY H. 66, 165 Pre-Tech Program FORDHAM, MR. EIDWOOD 56 FRANCE, MR. ROBERT B. 44,45 FRANSON, MR. OSCAR 62 PTA, Back to School Nite, Open House Committee FRY, MR. HIRAM D 66, 165 Commencement Committee, Library Committee, Posters Committee GAZDAR, MR. NARI 52 Human Relations Committee, AFS (Asia Group), Wel fare Committee GEE, MRS. HELEN 61, 232, 233 Science Club Assistant Sponsor GILLUM, MR. EVAN 54 GIUNTINI, MR. DENNIS 64, 335 Soph Football, J.V. Basketball GOWEN, MISs AGNES 54, 179 Elections Committee, Junior Class Assistant Sponsor, PTA GRAY, MR. DAVID C. 36, 37, 40, 42 HATTICH, MR. WALTER 58, 164 Open House Committee, Safety Committee HAWKINS, MRS. ETTA LOU 5 7 Junior Advisor, Faculty Club Co-Chairman, Faculty Club Social Committee HAWKS, MR. GEORGE M. 61 SA Dance Committee, Program Committees, Student Government, Study Hall, Tutoring HEALY, MRS. DONNA 54, 55 Girls’ League HEATH, MR. DRUM 21, 54 HENCHEY, MR. W. H. 58 HOHMAN, MRS. WENDY 63, 264, 314 Foreign Language Club Sponsor HOLM, MR. JOHN H. 63 HONG, MISS LILY 57 Future Teacher's Club IWAI, MRS. M. 57 4 T's Club Advisor JESSEPH, MISS MARGARET GAA 65, 374, 380, 38 | JOHNSON, MISS MARILYN 52 AFS Club Advisor KAPSIS, MRS. SUSAN 63 KERTIS, MRS. BEATRICE 52) 321 Library Committee, Faculty Club Home Chest, Open House Committee KOCSIS, MR. FRANK 64, 328 Head Football Coach, Boys’ P.E. LARSON, MRS. HELEN 54, 165, 365 Senior Advisor LARSON, MISS JOANNA 65, 375 GAA, Safety Committee, Sophomore Advisor LARSON, MRS. VAUNEE T 54 Open House Committee, CSF LOWE, MRS. ALYSSE 67 Showcases, Open House, PTA, Commencement Committee LUDY, MR. JERRY 64, 340, 341 JV Football, Soph Wrestling, Golf, Bkock R MADISON, MISS DOROTHY 67, 10 Supreme Court, SA Nominations, Assemblies, Shield Hack MANY, MR. PETER Radio Club MARTIN, MRS. 67 CSF Sponsor MATTONEN, MRS. CORA 52, 222 Study Hall Tutor, Open House Committee, Library Committee MAYERS, MR. CARL B 46, 84 BOC, Representative Council, Boys’ State, Athletic Events, SA _ Activities, Human Relations, Rally Committee McCARTHY, MISS KATHLEEN 67, 165, 313 Ex-Officio Member of Human Relations Committee, Senior Sponsor, 4 T's Club, Scholarship Committee McDONALD, MISS HELEN 48, 165, 311 McGINNIS, MR. J. PAUL 67, 165 Senior Advisor, Faculty Welfare Committee, Human Relations Club MEDEIROS, MR. CHARLES R 38 Stagecraft MERRITT, MRS. DEE 48 Assistant Girls’ League Advisor MILO, MR. FRANK 64, 164, 328, 338, 340 Varsity Football, JV Baseball, Wrestling, Block R MITCHELL, MISS HELEN 53 MORI, MR. DICK 59 Safety Committee MURILLO, MR. ROBERT 53, 218, 223, 312 Forensics Club Sponsor, Soph Play Director MYREN, MiSs ANN 67, 10, 165,271 Election Committee, Senior Advisor OBERG, MR. FRED R. 60 Chess Club, Safety Committee O'CONNELL, MISS MELBA 55, 164 Student Elections Chairman, Typing Contest Sponsor OLSON, MISS HAZEL L. 50 Counseling, PTA, Welfare Committee PERALSKY, MR. EDWARD JOHN 60, 165 PEURIFOY, MR. KENNETH 59 Welfare Committee, Night School Activities, Safety Committee PHILLIPS, MR. EMERY 64, 335, 352 Varsity Baseball, Soph Football PLAYER, MRS. PATRICIA 67 Cheerleader and Pom-Pon Girls’ Sponsor PORTO, MR. FRANK 49,95 POSTEL, MISS KAREN 55, 230 Welfare Committee POTTS, MRS. LYNNE 53 Junior Play Director POTTS, MISS MARIANNE 30 Counseling PRICE, MISS SIDNEY A. 57 Faculty Social Committee Chairman QUIRING, MR. JOHN 60, 215, 316, 317 Chess Club Co-Sponsor, Folk Music Club, Assistant Sophomore Sponsor RANDALL, MR. MERLE D 60, 212 RUHS Faculty Club President RAUN-LINDE, MRS. NELL 55 Future Teacher's Club Sponsor REINERTSON, MRS. LILA 2) Counseling RICHMOND, MR. WILLIAM 62, 290, 29 | Treble Clef, A Cappella, Chamber Choir, Band, Pep Band, Orchestra, Majorettes, Activities Committee RICHTER, MR. KENNETH 64, 336, 349, 351 Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track ROBBINS, MR. LONNIE F. 55, 164 Senior Sponsor ROBERTS, MRS. BETH 53 Scholarship Committee, Commencement Speaker Committee ROGERS, MISS HAZEL-LOUISE 55, 200 SA Elections, Library Committee, Open House Com- mittee, Junior Advisor ROOKAIRD, MRS. NINA 67,97 Girls’ League Sponsor, Welfare Committee RUFFATTO, MR. PETER A. 42, 82, 86 BOC, Representative Council, ICC, Student Review Committee SANCHEZ, MRS. ELSIE S322, oH Foster Children Sponsor, Election Committee, Spanish Honor Society Sponsor SCHRIBER, MR. JAMES L. 59 JV Football, Soph Basketball SCOLARI, MR. E. 66 Future Teacher’s Club Sponsor, Class Elections SELLECK, MR. ARTHUR P 61 SHAW, MRS. CLAIRE 313, 376 Future Teacher's Club Sponsor, Winged R Sponsor SHORTRIDGE, MRS. N. T. 53 SA Dances and Programs Committee SIEGEL, MRS. LOIS 530 CSF Sponsor, Open House Committee, Student Elec tions Committee, Welfare Committee, Group Coun seling, Richmond Counselors Association Secretary SIGG, MRS. CLAUDETTE 52 Creative Writing Club Sponsor, Commencement Speakers Committee SIMMONS, MISS ROBIN 56 Publicity Committee SLEPICKA, MRS. SYLVIA 57,215, 226 Sophomore Sponsor, Open House Committee SMALL, MISS DORRANCE 55 Student Activities Committee Secretary, Individual Student Participation in Activities Report SMITH, MR. CHARLES R. Sel 254 SMITH, MRS. MARTHA 53 Future Nurses Club Sponsor, Student Election Committee SMITHER, MR. MONROE Counseling SNYDER, MR. FRANZ 3 Inter-Racial Friendship Group Sponsor, Faculty Hu- man Relations Committee SORACCO, MISS CARLA 65, 94, 164, 370 Rally Committee Sponsor, GAA Sponsor, Senior Advisor SPINO, MR. MICHAEL 53 STEVENSON, MRS. ELIZABETH 65, 158, 165, 371, 379 Senior Gaieties Dance Sponsor, GAA Sponsor wm STEWART, MISS LANELLE 65, 165, 371 Senior Sponsor, GAA Assistant Sponsor SWANSON, MRS. BEATRICE 53, 265 Publicity Committee TERRELL, MISS BYRLL LYNN 65 WAGLEY, MISS HELEN 53, 312 Forensics Union Director, Senior Gaieties WEIDER, MRS. BARBARA 53,310 Senior Gaieties Director, Senior Play Director, Thes- pians Sponsor, “Bedtime Story” Director WHITE, MRS. JOYCE 55, 253 Freshmen Sponsor, IFG Co-Sponsor, 4 T's Co-Sponsor, AFT, PTA, School Community Club WILBUR, MR. LOREN 59, 165, 299 Senior Advisor WILKES, MISS CAROLYN ANN 53 WILLIAMSON, MISS HARRIET 53 Shield, Hi-Nus Advisor WILLIS, MISS BARBARA 60 CSF, Human Relations Committee, Scholarship Committee WILSON, MISS JANE H. 4 WINEGAR, MR. DALE 59, 241, 253, 29 a2 WOODBURY, MR. MARK 53 Chess Club, Human Relations Committee WOOLBRIGHT, MR. VIRGIL 67 YOUNGQUIST, MR. A. V. 60 Student Dance Sponsor, Boys’ State Senior Index ACOSTA, LINDA 112 Stagecraft, Costuming, Junior Prom, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play ADAMS, CONNIE 112 CSF, Rep. Council, Honor Roll ADAMS, JOHN 112, 160, 348, 349 Basketball, Track, Honor Society ADAMS, WENDELL 112 AEBI, GAIL 112 Senior Gaieties, Honor Roll AGNITSCH, CECELIA 112, 367 GAA, Costuming AGUILAR, MARIO 112, 359 Chess Club, Archery, Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society AINSWORTH, MONA 112, 320 AKI, BERNADETTE 112, 367 AKIN, SHARON 112 ALEXANDER, DANA 2, 112, 272, 311 Honor Roll, AFS, CSF, Soph Hop, Band, Pep Club, Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Senior Galeties ALFORNO, JOHN 112 Honor Roll, CSF, Wrestling, P.E. Leader ALLEN, CLEOLA 112 Honor Roll ALLEN, IRMA 112 ALTENBAUGH, RONALD 92, 112, 296 KUT, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play ALVAREZ, SUSAN 113 Rep. Council, Soph Hop ALVAREZ, SYLVIA 180, 113, 308 Snowball Attendant, Soph Hop, Rep. Council, KUT, Junior Prom, Senior Gaieties, Commissioner of Publicity ALVES, TONI 8, 113, 368 Soph Hop, Captive Day, Honor Roll, Snowball, Senior Gaieties, Senior Class Secretary, Senior Play AMATYAKUL, CHANAKARN . .81, 85, 113, 270, 271, 316 Exchange Student, AFS AMES, LINDA 02, 113, 368, 369 Honor Roll, Honor Society ANDERSEN, JOHN 113 Football ANDERSON, DAVID 113 ANDERSON, ELEANORE 113 ANDERSON, VIRGINIA 113 ANDRADE, RAUL 59, 113 ANELLINI, KATHLEEN 131, 1G, I61, 366, 367 CSF, Spanish Club, Rep. Council, GAA, KUT, Senior Gaieties, Honor Society ANIMA, RONALD 59, 113 ARANDA, MARSESCA 113 Senior Gaieties ARAUJO, MARIO ARMSTRONG, SHELLEY 2, 03, 113, 158, 311 KUT, Junior Play, CSF, Honor Roll, Honor Society ARMSTRONG, STEVEN 113 ARNOLD, DARLINE ARNOLD, VICKIE 14 ASHLEY, WILLIAM 102, 11, 114, 158, 160 KUT, CSF, Senior Play, Stagecraft, Honor Roll, Honor Society ATKINSON, KAREN 14 Honor Roll BACA, THOMAS 114 BAILEY, RONALD 14 Honor Roll, Honor Society BALDWIN, JUDITY 114 GAA, Senior Gaieties BALES, MARK 4 Science Club BALSIGER, MARLIN 14 Honor Roll BANDINI, BEVERLY 90, 114, 283, 366, 367 Girls’ League, Honor Roll, Pom Pon Girl, Honor Soci ety, Senior Gaieties BARATTA, JOHN 109, 114, 159, 166, 167, 294, 30 Junior Prom, Junior Class President, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play BARKSDALE, DAN 114 BARNETT, LOIS 102, 114, 159, 160, 337, 373 GAA, Band, Orchestra, CSF, Spanish Club, Junior Play, Girls’ League, Honor Roll, Honor Society, Senior Play BARNHILL, JUDITH 114 KUT, Forensics, Senior Gaieties, Honor Roll BARONE, DEBORAH 114 BARRERAS, EDWARD 114 BAUMBERGER, ERNEST 81, 2, 115, 158, 159, S 167, 356, 357 Rally Committee, Senior Gaieties; Honor Roll, Honor Society BAUMBERGER, SHELLEY $1, 85, 03, 8, 109, 115, 160, 166, 172, 185, 277, 3, 368 CSF, Soph Hop, Girls’ League, Treble Clef, AFS, Junior Class Secretary, Junior Play, Junior Prom, Rep. Council, Senior Gaieties, P.E. Leader, Honor Society, Senior Play BECKER, RONALD 115 Honor Roll BELL, MICHAEL 115 BELLANI, PAMELA 115 BELT, DOUGLAS 115, 356 Swimming, Track, Football, Wrestling BELTRAN, MANUEL 115 BENNETT, VERNA 115 BEST, EDITH 115 BEVERLY, OSCAR 213 BILLINGSLEY, GARY 115 Senior Gaieties, Cross Country BIRBA, COLLEN 115, 371 Senior Gaieties BLASKO, DONNA 90, 115 BLOMBERG, SONJA 115 BLOUNT, DANIELLE BOHNE, DEBRA 90, 115 Honor Roll BONNER, ROBERT 116, 328, 331, 361, 338, 339, 352 BORELIZ, CHARLES 116 BOUGHTON, JOYCE 116 BOWSER, NORMAN 116 Senior Gaieties BOYD, GARY 116 BRADLEY, BRENDA 2, 03, 116, 158, 160, 161, 297, 312 AFS, Drama Circle, CSF, Honor Society, Orchestra, Writers Club, Honor Roll, Rep. Council, KUT, Stagecraft BRADLEY, DEBORAH 80, 92, 116, 275, 293, 309, 320, 369 GAA, Honor Roll, KUT, Student Judge, RASSA Award, Shield BRADLEY, DUANE 95, 8, 116, 185, 309, 316 CSF, Cross Country, Band, Soph Hop, Senior Gaieties, AFS, Rep. Council, Senior Class President, Stagecraft, Forensics BRADLEY, KEITH 90, 116, 336, 337, 348 Cross Country, Track, Block R BRATTON, WILLIE 116 BREWER, L'TANYA 90, 103, 116, 159, 160, 161, 282, 368 Band, CSF, Soph Hop, Honor Roll, Pep Club, Junior Prom, KUT, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play, Inter-Racial Committee, Pom Pon Girl BRODALE, RICHARD 116 CSF, Track, Wrestling BROWN, DARRYL 116 BROWN, RICHARD 116 Wrestling, Honor Roll BROWN, ROGER 117 Senior Gaieties, Senior Play BRUCE, GREGORY 117 Honor Roll BRYANT, SUSAN 117 BULLOCK, SAMUEL 117, 186 BUNCE, DENNIS BUNCH, MICHAEL 117, 352, 353 Football, Varsity Baseball BURDICK, VICKIE 117 Treble Clef, Honor Roll, A Cappella, Rep. Council, Senior Gaieties BURKS, SHERRI 117 Honor Roll, Honor Society BURNETT, ROSE 117, 161, 366, 367 Honor Roll, CSF, Typing Award, Senior Gaieties BURNS, RANDALL 117 BURRUS, BELINDA 117, 370 GAA, Forensics, Rep. Council, Pep Club, KUT, Track BURTON, GENE 117, 163, 352 Rep. Council, Varsity Baseball BUTH, SANDRA 117, 160 Honor Roll, Honor Society BUTH, WESLEY 117, 312 Pep Band, Senior Gaieties, Marching Band, Rep. Council, Junior Play, Human Relations BUTLER, BRENDA 117 Commissioner BUTSON, BOBBI 117 Senior Gaieties, Girls’ League BYLEY, BETTY 118 Rep. Council, Talent Show CALHOUN, MARIE 118 Traffic Commissioner, GAA CALLOWAY, SEMMIE 118 CAMPBELL, JACK 118 CAMPBELL, LINDA 102, 118, 159, 290, 291, 310 Girls’ League, Drama Circle, Soph Hop, CSF, Foren sics, A Cappella, Junior Play, Honor Roll, Honor Society, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play CARR, LOIS 118 Traffic Commissioner CARTER, GLEN 118, 160 Chess Club CAUDLE, JACQUELINE 118 CAVINESS, SHERMAN 11, 118, 173, 308, 312 Senior Gaieties, Senior Play CELAYA, SUSAN 118 Senior Gaieties CELLUCCI, MIKE 90, 118, 356 Rep. Council, Honor Roll, Honor Society CEPERNICH, TONY 118, 159, 160 Junior Play, KUT, Stagecraft CHAMPION, DONALD 118, 352, 358 CHAN, HOWARD 94, 118 Rally Committee CHAVEZ, CONNIE 118, 371 Senior Gaieties CHECKETTS, ANDY 119, 195, 372 CHESNICK, DIANE 119 GAA, Winged R CHIDESTER, ROSE 119 Drama, AFS, Landmark, Honor Roll CHINN, VIRGA 119 Senior Gaieties, Rep. Council CHRISTOPHER, CATHERI 119, 166, 367 Senior Gaieties CISNEROS, RICHARD CLARK, RALPH 119 Honor Roll CLEMMONS, COLLEEN 119, 367 Senior Gaieties, Honor Roll CLEVELAND, PATRICIA 119, 289 Writers Club CLINE, KAREN 119, 275, 371 COAD, KEVIN 119 Honor Roll, CSF COCHRAN, DEBRA 119, 166, 167, 172, 290 Rep. Council, KUT, Senior Gaieties COGGER, JILL 119, 284, 368 P.E. Leader, Majorette COLLIER, CHERYL 19 COLLIER, RAYMOND 19 Rep. Council COLOMBO, LAWRENCE 20 COLSON, CATHERINE CONOLY, DAVID 20 CONWRIGHT, BEVERLY 20 Senior Gaieties, Senior Play COOK, BRENDA 120, 370 Traffic Commissioner COOLEY, EDDIE 90, 120 Traffic Commissioner COOPER, DONNIE 90, 120, 162, 195 Honor Roll COPES, BEVERLY 20 CORDELL, GREG 20 Honor Roll CORREIA, KATHLEEN p.0) CORTEZ, ARMANDO D.0) COUDYSER, MARCIA 120, 27 COUGHLIN, RAYMOND 120, 299, 372 Wrestling, Baseball Manager COVELLO, EDITH 20 COX, MICHAEL 102, 120 Honor Roll, Honor Society CRAFT, MARGARET 121, 313, 364, 371 Future Nurses Club, Future Teachers Club CRANE, ALICE 121, 310, 312 Landmark, Forensics, GAA, AFS, Thespians, Stage- craft, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play CRASE, TERRY 121, 349 CRASE, TONI 121 Rep. Council, Pep Club, GAA, Senior Gaieties CRISP, LINDA 121, 368 Honor Roll CRITES, GARY CUCCHI, TIMOTHY 121, 328, 331, 348 Football, Track, Wrestling, Junior Play, Baseball CUNNINGHAM, WAYNE 12 I, 338, 339 Wrestling, Tennis CURTIS, MAX 121, 356, 357 Footbail, Honor Roll DAGLOW, RAYMOND 17, 121, 327, 343, 348, 360 Varsity Basketball DAHL, DONALD DAHL, ROBERT DARBY, LINDA 121, 320 DAVENPORT, DELORA 121 Soph Hop, Senior Gaieties, Honor Roll DAVIS, ARTHUR 121 DAVIS, BELINDA 121 Girls League, KUT DAVIS, BEVERLY 121 DAVIS, BOBBIE 121 DAVIS, CATHLEEN 122, 367 Future Nurses Club, Honor Roll DAVIS, EDDIE 122 DAVIS, JAMES 122 DAVIS, TYRON Football DECHANT, DOROTHY 102, 122, 158 Writers Club, CSF, Honor Roll, Honor Society DECKER, ROLAND 122 Track DEL REAL, FRANCES 122, 368 Honor Roll, GAA, Honor Society, Senior Gaieties DERRYBERRY, MICHAEL 122 DEVERS, DIANE DEVINE, FRANKIE 102, 103, 122, 158, 161, 167, 190, 368 CSF, KUT, Honor Roll, Junior Prom, Rep. Council, Honor Society, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play DEVORE, LLOYD 122 DIAS, LARRY 59, 122 Honor Roll, Honor Society DIAZ, SALVADOR 122 DICK, CLAUDIA 122, 290 Treble Clef, A Cappella, Senior Gaieties DICKEY, JOHN 94, 122, 359 CSF, Tennis, KUT, Block R, Honor Roll Di FEBBO, JEANNIE 122 DILLON, JANICE 122, 371 DIZON, FRANCIS 85, 123 Rally Committee, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Rep Council DOI, DURAND 123 Track, Cross Country, Honor Roll, Rally Committee DORADO, ANTONIO 56, 94, 123, 163, 352 Cross Country, Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Rep Counci DOVER, KAREN 123 Senior Gaieties DRISKELL, STEVEN 123 Football DRUMGOOLE, JOYCE 23, 30),.37'1 GAA DUCK, LEMOAN 123 DUFAULT, NINA 123 Honor Roll DUNN, BEN 123, 159, 167, 273, 286, 292, 293, 310 Band, CSF, Soph Hop, Orchestra, KUT, Junior Prom, Junior Play, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play DURAN, MARY 123 DURANTE, LENA 81, 85,90, 102, 08, Soph Hop, GAA, Girls’ League, ICC, CSF, Spanish Club, Junior Prom, Senior Gaieties, Beaux Art Ball, Senior Class Vice-President, Honor Society DYES, LINDA 123 Senior Gaieties DYKES, CAROL 123 EASTMAN, ELROY 95, 123 Marching, band, Rally Committee, Pep Band EBERT, DANIEL 124, 311, 338, 339 Wrestling, Pep Club, KUT, AFS EDGINGTON, PEGGY EDWARDS, LYNNETT 124 ELLIS, BARBARA ELVIRA, JULIE 124 ENNIS, LARRY 124 ENSMINGER, JOHN 124, 167 Cross Country, Senior Gaieties, Honor Roll ERWIN, SANDRA 124, 366, 367 Senior Gaieties ESKELIN, PHILIP 124, 160 ESPINOSA, VICTOR 124 ESTES, KATHLEEN 124, 161 Costuming, Senior Gaieties, Honor Society, Honor Roll ESTRADA, DABRA 124 ESTRADA, KRISTINE 124 Honor Roll ESTRADA, RACHEL 124, 311, 368 Honor Roll EVANS, GLORIA 124 EWING, EDDIE 124, 288, 290, 29 | Honor Roll FAETH, KATHRYN 125, 285, 368 Senior Gaieties, Honor Roll, Majorette FERDIG, LINDA 125 FERDIG, LORETTA FERNANDEZ, PATTY 125 FERNANDAZ, RICKEY 125 FILIPPI, ELAINE FISHER, JEANETTE 125, 172, 369 Senior Gaieties, Senior Play, Honor Roll FLAHIFF, JUDY 125 FLEMING, STEVE 125 FLETCHER, RHONDARIA 125, 352 FLUTE, PHYLLIS 125, 365, 368, 370, 373, Si7, FLYNN, MICHAEL FOGLE, NANCY 85, 125, 280 Senior gaieties, Senior Play, Yell Leader FOLK, SHEILA 12 FOSTER, FRANK 12 FOX, BENJAMIN 12 Rep. Council FRANKS, ROBERT 126 FREEMAN, LINDA FREITAS, DAVID FRIEL, BARBARA Senior Play, Honor Roll yw aw ra 2} FUGITT, SHERRY 126 Senior Gaieties, Honor Roll FUTCH, M. W 126 GANN, MICHAEL 126, 328 Varsity Football, Track GANT, BRUCE 26 CSF, Rep. Council, Honor Roll GARCIA, ESEQUIEL 26 Rally Committee, Science Club GARCIA, PAMELA 2 GARRETT, SHEREL 26 Senior Gaieties GARY, RAPHAELLE 12 GASAWAY, CAROLINE 2 GATLIN, PATRICIA 2 Rep. Council GAUNY, SHERRY Honor Roll GERALD, ARTHUR 126, 173 Drama Club, Marching Band, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play, Drum Major GERMANY, GEORGETTA 81, 126, 309, 364, 365 Commissioner of girls’ Athletics, GAA, Pep Club GERMAN, REBECCA 126, 159, 282, 310, 368 Landmark, Junior Play, Thespians, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play GEYER, JOHN 127 Honor Society GLASS, JANICE 127, 283, 290, 368 GAA, Treble Clef, CSF, A Cappella, Honor Roll, Span ish Honor Society, Senior Gaieties, Pom Pon Girl GLAZIER, MARLENE 127 GLIEDEN, JOANN 127 GLOFF, DOUG 90, 127 GODDARD, WARREN 127, 3, 312 Soph Hop, CSF, Junior Prom, Junior Play, KUT, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play, Stagecraft GODDEN, RANDALL 127 Rep. Council GODWIN, DONALD 90, 127, 348 Honor Roll GOGUE, ANNE 127 GOLDEN, CLIFTON 95, 127, 372 Band, Spanish Club, Tennis GONZALES, ESTHER 127 Spanish Club, Rep. Council GONZALEZ, MARCO 21, 80, 84, Ol, 09, 127, 272, 328, 331, 338, 361, 372 Honor Roll, Sophomore Class President, Band, Span ish Club, S.A. Vice President, Junior Play, Junior Prom, Football, Baseball, S.A. President, Senior Gaieties GOULARTE, ELAINE 127 GAA GRAELISH, ELIZABETH 127, 167, 287, 367 KUT, Band, Rep. Council, Junior Prom, Senior Gaiet ies, Senior Play, Beaux Art Ball GRAHAM, STEVEN 128, 328, 329, 330, 352 Varsity Football GRASS, KATHY 128, 290, 29 |, 296, 365, Treble Clef, GAA, A Cappella GRAVES, BOBBIE 128 GRCINA, TERESA 12 Senior Gaieties, Honor Roll GREEN, JOHN 128 Wrestling GREEN, MARY ALICE 90, 128, 290, 291 CSF, Treble Clef, Spanish, A Cappella GREER, BRUCE 128, 278, 328, 329, 330, 348, 349 Track, Varsity Football, Senior Gaieties GREGG, ROBERT GREGORY, DANNY 128 GRIFFIN, EULA 128, 290 Forensics, Pep Club, KUT, Treble Clef, Senior Play GRIFFIN, MAXINE 128 GRIFFIN, MICHAEL 128, 328, 331 Varsity Football, Rep. Council, Block R GRIFFITH, DONALD 21, 128, 162, 166, 290, DEN E S UM) Chess Club, Boys’ Glee, A Cappella, Senior Gaieties GRIMES, RITA 128 Girls’ League GUILLORY, PAT 129 KUT GULLEDGE, JAMES 90, 129, 290, 308, 315, 328, 330 Boys’ Glee, Varsity Football, Baseball, A Cappella GUNN, KATHLEEN 129, 274 CSF, Honor Roll, Beaux Art Ball, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play GUSTAFSON, ROBERT OO, 129, 316, 328, 329, 330 Varsity Football, Honor Society, Honor Roll GUTIERREZ, SHIRLEY 129 HAAGEN, VICKI 129 Honor Roll, CSF HALL, REBECCA 275 HAMERS, PAUL 129 HAMILL, ROSEMARY 129 Honor Roll HAMMETT, BILL 85,95 Honor Roll, Tennis, KUT, Rally Committee, Block R, Commissioner of Boys’ Athletics HAMPTON, CHARLES 129 HAND, TERRY 129 HANEY, JUDITH 129 HANKS, ROYLENE 129 HARCOURT, VICKIE 129 HARRIS, ALBERT 129, 190, 328, 330, 34 Track, Varsity Football, A Cappella, Baseball nm HARRIS, GAIL 129, 373 GAA, Future Nurses Club, Traffic Commissioner HARRIS, PEGGY 130 Marching Band HARRIS, RENEE 130 HARRIS, WILLIAM 130, 328, 330, 352, 353 HARRISON, LELAND 157 HART, KATHERINE 130 GAA HATTON, MARYLYN Rep. Council HATZELL, RICHARD 130 Varsity Football HAYES, CAROLYN 130 Rep. Council, Senior Play HAYES, MARSHA 130 Honor Roll HAYES, MARSHEL 130 HAYS, TERRY 130 HEARN, DONALD 130, 160, 348, 349 Cross Country, Track, Honor Society, Honor Roll HEARN, DONALD 130, 160, 348, 349 Cross Country, Track, Honor Society, Honor Roll HENDERSON, JAMES 83,94, 130 Wrestling, Inter-Racial Discussion Group HENDRIX, JUDY 2, 130 KUT, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play, Honor Roll, Honor Society HENDRIX, LINDA 130 HENRY, LINDA 130, 320 HERNANDEZ, WANDA 130 HERRING, JOANN 131,30 GAA, Costuming, Stagecraft, Rep. Council, Honor Society, Honor Roll HILL, DANIEL 131 HILL, JOANN 131 Future Nurses Club HILL, KATHERINE 131,274 HILL, RENEE 131, 301 Traffic Commissioner, Senior Play HINMAN, TERRY 131 Football HINTON, KATIE 131 HOBSON, CARL 131, 286, 28 = 7 Soph Hop, Stagecraft. Rep. Council, ICC, Writers Club HOLIMAN, HAROLD 95, 131 Inter-racial Discussion Group HOLLAND, LEROY Senior Gaieties HOLLAND, WAYNE 94, 131, 338, 339 HOLLIDAY, ANTHONY 131 HOLTMAN, JOHN 131, 328, 329, 331 Wrestling, Baseball, Block R, Varsity Football HOMLOTIS, RONALD 131 Boys’ Glee HONABLE, PHILIP 131 HONDA, DAVID 131 HOOD, WANDA 132 Costuming HOOPER, VIRGIL 132 HOOTEN, DAVID 132 Wrestling HORNSBY, HENRY 132 HORTON, WENDELL 132, 343, 350, 351 Varsity Basketball, Track HOUDASHELT, DEBORAH 32 HUBBARD, VERLON 132 HUDDLESTON, JACK 132 Honor Roll HUDSON, GWENDA 32 Honor Roll, Senior Gaieties HUNT, FRANK 328, 329, 330 Football, Wrestling, Track, Chess Club, Block R HUSING, THOMAS Di NS2 Senior Play HUTTON, PAUL 132 Cross Country, Wrestling, Rep. Council, Chess Club HYLAND, GEORGE 132, 286 Soph Hop, Marching Band INGRAHAM, CASSANDRA 132, 367 Honor Roll, CSF, Pep Club, Senior Gaieties INGRAHAM, SANDRA 85, WO, 132, 159, 160, 286, 365, 369, 373, 376, 377, 378 Commissioner of Girl's Athletics, Honor Roll, Marching Band INGRAM, LYNDA INSELL, CLAUDIA 133, 272 GAA, Senior Gaieties ISLEY, BOBBIE 133, 274 Student Court Clerk, Shield IVANCE, LINDY 133 IVERS, JILL 159 Honor Roll JACKSON, DOROTHY 133 Senior Gaieties JACKSON, LONNIE 81, 133, 167, 280, 29 | CSF, Rep. Council, Soph Hop, Inter-racial Discussion Group, Pep Club, Jr. Prom, Senior Gaieties, Yell Leader, Senior Play JACKSON, THOMAS 133, 328, 331 Varsity Football, Basketball, Track, Block R JACKSON, WINSLOW 94, 133 Junior Play, Rally Committee, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play JAMES, DAVID 133 JAMES, GUY 133 JAMES, LEONARD 133 JAMES, LINDA 133 Landmark JAMESON, ROBERT 133, 352, 353 Baseball JEAN, RICHARD 133 JENSON, CRAIG 133 JENSON, NANCY 134, 289, 29 | JENSON, THOMAS 134 JIMERSON, SHIRLEY 134 Inter-racial Discussion Group JOHNSON, CHARLES 134 JOHNSON, DANNY 134, 343 Basketball, Block R JOHNSON, LARRY JOHNSON, MERLIN 134 Wrestling, Honor Society JOHNSON, RAMONA 134, 278, 279 Rep. Council, Senior Gaieties JONES, GLEN 17, 134, 342, 343 Basketball, Track JORDAN, BRENDA 134 JORDAN, LYNDEL (3473.07 312 3u7 Senior Gaieties, Stagecraft, Senior Play, GAA JOYCE, VICTOR 134, 352 Honor Roll, Baseball KALAHELE, RICHARD 134 Honor Roll KELLY, CALVIN 134, 352, 353, 360 KERMAN, JOAN 134 GAA, Senior Play, Honor Society, Honor Roll KING, SHIRLEY 134 GAA, Pep Club KING, STANLEY 135, 342, 358 KNUCKLES, CENNIS 12, 135, 158, 159, 160, 30, 3112s 336, 337 CSF, Cross Country, Track, KUT, Stagecraft, Senior Play, Honor Society KOEHNE, GERALD 81, 18, 135, 288, 296, 298 Spanish Club, Forensics, Track, Soph Hop, Block R, Marching Band, Stagecraft, Cross Country, Senior Class President KORTE, DEBORAH 90, 135, 3, 312, 365, 369, 373 GAA, Stagecraft, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play LANCASTER, JOHN 135, 352, 360 Baseball, Basketball LAND, JOYCE 135 LANE, LINDA 135, 277, 286, 3.13; 371 LANGSTON, RONALD 135 Football LAPACKA, BARBARA 135, 160 Senior Gaieties, Honor Society, Honor Roll LARSEN, LINDA 135, 320 Honor Roll LAVERTY, PAULINE 135 LAYTON, RICKY 135, 328, 329, 330, 342, 352 Varsity Football, Basketball, Honor Roll LEE, CLIFFORD 135 LEE, DWIGHT 135, 287, 328, 330, 331, 348, 349 Varsity Football, Track LEE, JAMES 135, 198 LEE, SHERMAN 138 Baseball LEOGRANDE, JOANN 138 Stagecraft LEONARD, SHARON 138 LETCHER, GARY 138 Cross Country, Track LINDSLY, DONALD 138 Cross Country LININGER, JANICE 138 LIPSKY, LINDA 138 Marching Band, GAA, Forensics, Pep Band LLOYD, SANDRA 97, 138, 308, 313 Future Teachers Club LOGAN, KEITH Football, Wrestling LOMBARDE, RONALD 138 LONDON, REBECCA 138 LONGBOTTOM, CAROL 138 LOPEZ, FERNANDO 138 LOPEZ, MARY 138 Spanish Club LOPEZ, ROSEMARY 90, 138 LOUDEN, DONNA 138 Girls’ League LOVE, NICHOLAS 139 LUMLY, LAVONNA 102, 139, 195 Rep. Council, Honor Roll, Honor Society, Senior Gaieties LUSCHEN, K EITH 139, 199 LUTZ, BARBARA 139 Honor Roll, CSF, Honor Roll MADDEN, JEANETTE 139, 159, 300 CSF, Traffic Commissioner, Girls’ League, Senior Gai- eties, Talent Show, Senior Play MAESTAS, ROSALIE 139 MAGEE, KATHERINE 139 MALEY, CARL MALONE, CHARLES 139 CSF, Honor Society MANIS, MICHAEL 139 MAPP, LILLIAN 139 Senior Gaieties, Senior Play MAPPS, JIMMY 90,95, 102, 139, 158, 272, 3:0; si 316 CSF, Junior Play, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Senior Gaiet- ies, Senior Play, Honor Society MARANGU, FAITH 139, 2 12 MARLEY, DEBORAH 139 MARLOWE, RICHARD 21, 80, 92, 93,94, 10, 139, 166, 167, 312, 317 Honor Roll, Rally Committee, Junior Prom, Chess Club, Writers Club, Student Court, Senior Gaieties MARSHALL, KAREN 139 MARSHALL, NENA 90, 102, 140, 289 Orchestra, Rep. Council, Senior Play, Honor Roll, Honor Society MARTIN, DENNIS 140 Track MARTIN, GAY 140, 369 P.E. Leader MARTINEZ, BETTY 140 GAA MARTINEZ, EMILY 140 Rep. Council, Costuming, Honor Society MARTINEZ, ESTHER 140 MASSARO, LEONARD 90, 140, 352, 360 Baseball, Band, Rep. Council, Basketball MASSEY, JERRY 94, 140, 160 Rally Committee, Senior Gaieties, Honor Roll MATHEWS, RICHARD 140 MATTESON, JANE 140 Honor Roll McARTHUR, BRUCE 80, 81, 84,90, 95, 102, 3, 140, 158, 159, 160, 161, 297, 308, 317 Band, CSF, Chess Club, Rally Committee, Stagecraft, Senior Play, Honor Society, S.A. Vice-President McBREEN, BETH 140 McCLAFLIN, CARL 140, 275, 287 AFS, Rep. Council, Marching Band, Track, Junior Play, Junior Prom McCLAIN, ALFRED 140 McCLAIN, PAMELA 141, 367 McCLAIN, PAULA 14 1, 366 McCLARAN, SHERRY 141 McCOY, RAYMOND 90, 141 Football, Track, Honor Roll McCULLAR, JEWELL 141, 328, 329, 330, 331, 348, 349 Varsity Football, Track McFADDEN, ROGERS 141 McGOWAN, SHARON 141 McGOWAN, STEPHEN 141 McINTYRE, DOROTHY 141 MEADERS, CAROL 141, 290, 368 MEADOWS, LARRY 141 Basketball MEDEIROS, LINDA 141 GAA, Future Nurses Club MEDELLIN, ALEX 141 MEISER, BARBARA 80,90, 9, I41, 161 Future Nurses Club, Soph Class Secretary-Treasurer, GAA, Pep Club, AFS, KUT, Junior Class Secretary- Treasurer, S.A. Treasurer, Spanish Honor Society, Honor Roll MELGOZA, JOE 142 MELLO, REBECCA 142, 283, 366, 367 Senior Gaieties, Pom Pon Girl, Honor Roll MESKER, MIKE 142 METCALF, GARY 142, 328, 330 MEYERS, KENNETH 142, 30 Junior Play, Senior Gaieties MILLER, LINDA 84, 142, 314 Pep Club, CSF, Honor Roll, Senior Play, S.A. Secretary MILLER, MARSHA 142 MINAMI, MARY MIRANDA, GLORIA 142, 367 Soph Hop, Senior Gaieties, Honor Roll MIRICH, ERIC Honor Society MITCHELL, ANDREA 92, 142 Drama Circle, CSF, Band, Honor Roll, Junior Play, Stagecraft, Pep Club, Senior Gaieties MITCHELL, GLENDA 142 GAA, Girls’ League, Rep. Council MONIZ, GLEN 142 MONTGOMERY, LOUIS 90, 142, 328, 329, 330 Varsity Football, Track, Block R, Boys’ Glee, Rep. Council, Wrestling MOORE, GEORGE 90, 142 Senior Gaieties, Senior Play MOORE, SYLVIA 142 GAA, Rep. Council, Spanish Club MOORE, TERRY 142 Football MORALES, STEPHANIE 02, 143 Honor Society, Honor Roll MORGAN, RONNIE 143 MORRILL, BONITA 143, 296 Honor Roll, GAA, Junior Prom, Rep. Council, Stagecraft MOTON, PATRICIA 143 GAA MOYA, SUSAN 143 MURPHY, RANDALL 95, 2, 143, 158, 352 ’ O: | ERE Bs Baseball, Rally Committee, Honor Society, Honor Roll MURRY, CHERYLE MURRY, GLORIA 143 GAA, Soph Hop, Rep. Council, Junior Prom, Senior Gaieties MYERS, PATRICIA 143 NAJERA, DAVID 143 NAKAZONO, SANDRA 308 CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Senior Gaieties, Stage- craft, Senior Play NELSON, PATRICIA 143 Girls’ League, KUT NEVILLS, KAREN 143 NEWCOMER, GARY 143, 297 Cross Country, Boys’ Glee, CSF, A Cappella NEWCOMER, ROBERT 90, 109, 143 Sophomore Class President, Golf, Honor Society, Honor Roll NEWTON, CARLE 144 Football NIX, CARL 144 CJANJA, KARITI NORTON, BECKY 144, 160 NOVAK, BARRY 144 NUNLEY, CALVIN 90, 144, 172, 290, 300 Senior Gaieties, Talent Show, Rep. Council OLIVER, LOIS 144 Honor Roll OLIVIERI, ROBERT 94, 144, 297 Senior Gaieties ORR, BETH 144, 159, 160, 166, 310, 316 CSF, AFS, Soph Hop, Rep. Council, Junior Prom, Junior Play, ICC, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play, Honor Society ORTOLF, SHARON 144 PAGE, GLEN 144 Football, Track PALLAORO, JANET 144 PALMER, RICHARD 144 Boys’ Glee, Basketball, Baseball PEDESCLEAUX, ALVIN Varsity Football, Baseball 144, 272, 328, 331, 360 PEDONE, CHRISTINE 144 PEDRETTI, LYNN 145 Girls’ League, CSF, KUT, Senior Gaieties PENCE, SANDRA 145 PENDLETON, BRUCE PEOPLES, VICKIE 145 GAA, AFS, CSF, Senior Gaieties, Honor Roll, Senior Play PERERO, NANCY 2, 145 Honor Society PEREZ, DANA 145 PERKINS, MARSHA 145 Traffic Commissioner PERRY, MODDY 145 PHILLIPS, HERBIE 145, 328, 330, 342, 343, 361 Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Track PHILLIPS, NANCY 145 Landmark, Honor Roll PHYILLAIER, LORRAINE 145 GAA, CSF, Honor Roll PIANE, STEVE 145 PIETERICH, LARRY 145 PIPER, SHARON 145 PLEAU, JAMES 145 Football, Track, Block R PLOTNER, LINDA 145 POCEKAY, EDWARD 146 Football, Block R, Rep. Council POCEKAY, JOHN 94, 146 Golf, Football, Block R, Honor Roll POOLE, IVORY 146 GAA, Pep Club, Senior Gaieties PORNARAS, GLORIA 146 Girls’ League, Honor Society, Honor Roll PORTER, MARILYN 146, 320 Honor Roll POWELL, JAMES 146 POWER, MARIE 146 PRADELS, BERT PRESTON, LINDA 93, 146, 274 Future Nurses Club, Rep. Council, Junior Prom PRICE, BRENDA 146 PRICE, MARY 146 RAAB, KATHLEEN 146, 158, 316, 368 Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society, Junior Prom, Rep. Council, Senior Gaieties, Honor Roll RALSTON, MYRNA GAA, Senior Play, Honor Roll REBER, STEVEN 146 REED, JACQUELINE 146 REYNOLDS, DANNY 146 REYNOLDS, JIMMY RICHARD, PATRICIA 146 GAA, Junior Prom, Future Nurses Club RICONDO, GLORIA 147 RIDEAU, BRINDA 147, 167, 308 GAA, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play RIOS, KATHLEEN 147, 280, 281 GAA, Rep. Council, Senior Gaieties, Yell Leader RIPLEY, KAREN 84, 147, 166, 167, 281, 310, 367 Pep Club, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play, Commissioner of Social Affairs RIVAMONTE, VICTORIA 147 ROBERTS, LINDA 147 ROBERTS, NANCY 147 Rep. Council ROBINSON, KENNETH 147 ROBINSON, LEMMIS 147 ROBINSON, MARIE 147 RODRIEQUEZ, ARMINO 147 ROGERS, HENRY ROLAND, EVELYN Senior Gaieties, Senior Play, Honor Society, Honor Roll ROSECRANS, DENNIS 288 Pep Band, Marching Band, Golf, Senior Gaieties ROWE, STEVEN 147, 328, 329, 331 Football, Track ROWLEY, JIM 147, 205, 352 Baseball, Chess Club, Football, Rally Committee ROYBAL, BETTY 148 RUDE, ROSALYN 148, 161, 367 Rep. Council, GAA RUNNELS, TERESA 148 SADLER, LINDA 148 SAIS, JUDITH 96, 148 Girls’ League SALCIDO, ARTURO 148 Basketball SAMPLE, STEVE 148 SANCHEZ, FRANK 148 SANDAU, THOMAS 148 SANDERS, KENT 148 SANDS, BRENDA 90, 148, 190, 276, 282, 30, 368 Rep. Council, AFS, GAA, Future Nurses Club, Jr. Play, Senior Gaieties, Pom Pon Girl, Hi-Hus SARGENT, MARION 148 SARTAIN, YVONNE 148 SAULS, ALLIE 148, 288 Marching Band, Pep Band SAVAGE, WINSTON 148, 290 Boy's Glee SCHANTZ, ROBERT 149, 336 SCHESSOW, BEVERLY 149 SCOTT, MICHAEL SERRANO, LYNN Senior Gaieties, Pom Pon Girl SEVERSON, CLARK 149, 161, 311, 312 80, 149, 190, 282 SEWELL, MICHAEL 94 SHANKS, GLENDA 149 SHAW, VIVIAN 149, 367 Treble Clef SHEPARD, VERN 149 SHINN, ALAN 149 SHIPMAN, ROSEMARY : 149 SHIRLEY, LARRY 149 Tennis SHORTER, LULU 149 SILVA, DEBBY 149 SIMPIER, JUDITH 150, 166, 368 GAA, Rep. Council, Pep Club, Senior Gaieties SISNEROS, GLORIA 150 SKINNER, PATSY 1S05372).373;.577 GAA, Future Nurses Club, Traffic Commissioner SLOAN, ETHEL 150, 275, 367 Shield SLUSHER, RANDALL 150 Boys’ League SMITH, ALBERT 150 SMITH, ALVESTER ISO SMITH, CARL ISO Track SMITH, FRED 150 SMITH, GALE 150 Wrestling SMITH, KENNETH 150 Cross Country SMITH, KERRY 150, 328, 331 Varsity Football, Block R SMITH, MYLA SMITH, PATTI 150 KUT SMITH, RONNA 50, 158, 161 Forensics, Honor Roll, KUT, Jr. Play, CSF SMITH, RAY 150 Traffic Commissioner SMITH, SUSAN 90, 151, 316, 368 Soph Hop, Honor Roll, Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society, Jr. Prom, KUT, Senior Gaieties SMITH, WENDELL 151, 286, 287 Marching Band, Pep Band SMITHERS, JAMES 59, 151 SMITHSON, CHERYL ISI, 318, 373 Rep. Council, KUT, Senior Gaieties, Stagecraft, Senior Play SNEED, SUSAN IS 1, 320 Rep. Council SODEN, JANICE 151 SODITCH, PHIL IS | Cross Country, Track, CSF SOLOMAN, CANDY S| SPIHER, VICKIE 81,96, 151,272, 308, 368 GAA, CSF, Girls’ League, Spanish Honor Society, Honor Roll STALKER, DONALD IS1, 342 Football, Varsity Basketball STEACY, JAMES ISI, 158, 352 Baseball, CSF, Honor Roll STEPHENS, VEROY iS] STEPHENSON, FRANK STEPHENSON, JOHN 90, ISI Rep. Council STEVENS, WANDA IS 1, 368, 369, 370, 372, 373 GAA, Rep. Council STEVENSON, TORA ISI STIERWALT, PATTY Honor Society, Honor Roll STONE, ROYCE 152 STOUT, DONNA 152, 195 CSF STOUT, MICHELE 152 STOWELL, RANDY 90, 94, 152, 276, 296, 310 Football, Rep. Council, Soph Hop, Jr. Prom, KUT, Baseball, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play, Hi-Nus STROMSODT, KATHY 80, 152, 275, 282, 309, 320, 366, 367 Girls’ League, Commissioner of Social Affairs, Senior Gaieties, Pom Pon Girl, Rep. Council, Shield Staff STUART, DONNIE 152, 342, 343, 360 Varsity Basketball, Track STUBBLEFIELD, DENNIS 152 SUDA, STEPHEN 152 SUERSTEDT, JOHN 152 Chess Club, Wrestling, CSF, Jr. Play, Block R, Senior Play SUTHERLAND, JAN 152 GAA, KUT, Drama SUY, JOHN 90, 152, 286, 359 Marching Band, Wrestling, Track, Honor Roll, Cross Country, Pep Band, CSF, Senior Gaieties SYLVESTER, CLAYTON 152, 348, 349 Football, Track TAYLOR, DANIEL 152, 352, 358 TAYLOR, HERBERT 152 TEAGUE, LINDA 152 Rep. Council, KUT, Jr. Prom, Senior Gaieties TENINTY, KATHIE 153, 270, 3, 320 Soph Hop, Girls’ League, Senior Gaieties, Honor Roll, Beaux Art Ball, Hi-Nus TERRY, SHEILA 153 THEISEN, JOANN 90, 153, 166, 172, 368 Rep. Council, GAA, KUT, Senior Gaieties THOLE, CAROL 153, 158 Senior Gaieties THOMAS, ANTHONY 153 Rep. Council THOMAS, BERTA GAA, Honor Roll THOMAS, ELOISE 153, 29 |, 364, 370, 371, 373 GAA, Traffic Commissioner 153, 291, 313, 364, 371, 378 THOMAS, LINDA 153 Rep. Council THOMSON, LINDA 153, 368 THROWER, GEORGE 153 Boys’ Glee, Marching Band, Football TIPTON, CHARLES 153 Track TOBEY, CHARLES 153 Rep. Council TOMS, JUDY 153, 309 TOUCHSTONE, SHARON 153, 296, 369 Honor Roll TRAXLER, BARBARA 153 CSF, Jr. Prom TREECE, TONY 154, 208 Pep Band, Marching TROXELL, STEVEN 15 TUCKER, ROLAND 154 TURNBOW, OLINDA 15 Senior Gaieties, Senior Play ULIHRACH, LINDA 154 URIBE, JAMES 154 J. V. Football Manager, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play VALENCIA, SAMUEL 154 VANCLEAVE, WILLIAM 154 VANDYKE, JULIETTE ICC, GAA VAUGHN, JANICE 154, 367, 373 Honor Roll, Pep Club, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play VAUGHN, RONALD 154 VEGA, LAURA 154, 320 VEGA, RAFAEL 154, 277 Football, Track, Wrestling VENIS, VILMA VIDA, DAVID 154, 159 Honor Roll, CSF, Wrestling, KUT, P.E. Leader VIERRA, CYNTHIA 154 VIGIL, DELORES 154 VIGIL, RUDOLPH 155, 310 Drama Club, Thespians, Jr. Play, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play VILLAGRAN, CARLOS 155, 167, 359 Spanish Club, Wrestling, Rep. Council, Senior Gaieties VILLANUEVA, LUCRESIA 155 VOLPI, NANCY 155, 366, 367 Honor Roll, Senior Saieties VROOM, DENNIS 155 WALDEN, WANDA 155, 285 Rep. Council, Majorette WALKER, DONNA 155, 301 WALLACE, TERRY 155, 163, 320 WALLACKER, LEE 155, 328, 330 Varsity Football, Track WARANIETZ, STEVEN 80, 92,95, 155, 159, 166 275, 290, 291, 301, 308, 372 P.E. Leader, Jr. Play, A Cappella, Rep. Council, Senior Gaieties, Talent Show, Commissioner of Law and Order, Rally Committee, Shield WARD, BRENDA 155, 209, 367 WARDLEY, IKE 155, 327, 328, 331, 342, 343, 361 Football, Baseball, Varsity Basketball WARREN, DONALD 155, 209 WASHINGTON, LARRY 155, 209, 350, 338, 339 WASHINGTON, PATSY 155 GAA WATERBURY, ALANA 156 WATTS, BRUCE 156 Rep. Council WEAVER, LAUREL 156, 366, 367, 371 CSF, Rep. Council, Honor Society WELLS, PATRICIA 156, 274, 320 GAA, Traffic Commissioner, Senior Play WENDELL, RICK 94, 02, 156, 167, 277, 3, 359 Wrestling, Senior Gaieties, Rally Committee, Honor Society, Hi-Nus WESLEY, SANDRA 156, 290, 291 Rep. Council, Senior Gaieties WHITTINGTON, BOBBY WIEDNER, ALBERTA 156 WILLIAMS, MARY 156, 296 Girls’ League, Thespians, Jr. Play, CSF, Rep. Council, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play WILLIAMS, TOM 156, 210 WILLIAMS, VIVIAN 90, 156 Senior Gaieties WILLS, HARRIET 156 WILSON, DONALD 156 WILSON, JONETTA 156, 320 WILSON, LUCILLE 156 WILSON, RICHARD 94, 156 Football WINN, MARILYN 157 WONG, PRISCILLA 157 CSF WOOD, CRAIG 157, 312, 336, 337, 338, 339, 361 Cross Country, Wrestling, Track, CSF, Rep. Council WOOLDRIDGE, JIM 157, 158, 286, 359 Marching Band, Pep Band, Senior Play WYDERMYER, LOIS 92,93, 157, 308, 364, 369, 370, 372, 373, 377 GAA, Traffic Commissioner, Pep Club, Stagecraft, Senior Play WYMAN, CYNTHIA 157, 289, 296 Marching Band, Student Court, Pep Band, Orchestra, Senior Gaieties, Senior Play, Honor Society YANUSHEFSKY, JANE YARBOROUGH, KENNETH 157 YOUNG, EMMETT 157, 173, 291 Senior Gaieties YOUNG, JERRY 157, 296, 303 Shield Photographer YOUNG, TYRA 157, 283, 369, 373 Spanish Club, Band, GAA, Soph Hop, Honor Roll, Rep. Council, KUT, Jr. Prom, Senior Gaieties, Pep Club, Pom Pon Girl Junior Index Abbott, Towanda 184, 187 Achey, Loretta 184 Adams, Charlene 184 Adams, Cheryl 184 Adams, Garry 184 Adams, John R 184 Adams, Kathleen 184, 29 | Adams, Louis 184 Adkins, James 184, 356 Adona, Lolita 184, 311 Agnitsch, Gene 184 Ailey, James 184 Alaniz, Roy 184, 333 Alexander, Carolyn A. 184 Alexander, Reginald 184 Algere, Andre 184 Allen, Dean 213 Allen, James Allen, Stephen Allen, William 184 Alves, Bobby 184 Ament, David 184 Anderson, Becky 184, 206 Anderson, Don Anderson, Gary L. Anderson, Lawrence Anderson, Sharon D. Andrade, Michael D. Anger, Kathleen Aranda, Nicky Archie, Odell Arnold, Earline Arriaga, Jose O. Ary, Martha Ashford, Carol Avila, Carlos Ayers, Virginia Babb, Linda Baca, George Bacom, Sharon D. Bailey, Alphonso Bailey, James Baird, Kathleen S. Baird, Nancy C. Baker, Paul Baldridge, Donald Baldwin, Katherine Bales, Andrew Balga, Michael Banta, Chuck Banuelos, Juliet Barker, Janet L. Barnes, Lauretta Barni, Catherine Barton, Tom Batchelder, Lorin Beason, Elaine Bedwell, William Bell, Larry Bell, Michael Bellard, Diane Bellard, Katherine Bennie, Larry E. Berkhout, Dana Bernhardt, Pat Beverly, Arnold Beverly, Oscar Bise, Deanna Bitle, Gary Black, Otis E. Blake, Howard Blethen, Billy Bolds, Veda Bomgardner, Glenn R. Bonner, Willie M. Bonsell, Margaret Boone, Susan Bradford, Alvin Bradley, Gregory Branch, Beverly Branch, Milton Branson, Michael Breen, Sheila Brewer, Terri Bridges, Steven E. Brock, Judith Brooks, Mike Brown, Charles Brown, Dolores Brown, Glenn Brown, James Brown, Robert J. Brown, Terry Bryant, Elroy Bryant, Freddie Buck, Stephen Buenrostro, Lupe Bullock, Samuel Burk, Gary Burnett, James Burry, Gary Bute, Judy Butterfield, J. Calhoun, Rick Cantey, Frank Capstick, Sharene Captain, Yvonne 184, 184, 378, I8 1, 184, 280, 28 |, 21, 90, 90, 185, 33 ws 90, 90, 186, 117, 186, 186, 286, 186, ave 184 20 212 184 184 184 213 212 213 184 379 184 290 185 184 Cargo, Cathy Carney, Wesley Carr, Vern Etta Carrigan, Larry Carroll, Marilyn Carroll, Michael Carroll, Peggy Carter, Lena Carson, Jacqueline Carver, Bruce Cash, James Castro, Noberta Caviness, Deryl G. Caviness, Sheryl Chambers, Deborah Chan, Charline Chan, Patty G. Chaney, John Chappell, Rodney A. Chatham, Ron Chellson, Patricia Christian, Llewellyn Ciechanski, Deborah Clarine, Lanette Clark, Dorothy Clark, Jane Clark, Patricia Claxton, Steven Claytor, Rex L. Clement, Jim Clendenin, Lonnie Cleveland, Connie Clutts, Larry Coats, Susan Cogger, Lee Colbert, Janett Colborne, Martin Coley, Ronald Collins, Gayle M. Collins, Lonnie J Colvin, Gary W. Conner, Mary Contreras, Monica Conwright, Gloria Cooper, Earnest Cooper, Larry Coplen, Sandra Cordero, Delores Cordova, Lynette Corley, Glenn Correia, Debra Cowger, Calvin Cowger, Roger Cox, Kenneth Cox, Wanda Coy, Scott Crear, Randy M. Crews, Ava Crews, Debra Crockett, Noel Crowley, Pamela Cummings, Janie Daniels, Anthony C. Daniels, Dianne Daniels, Jim Danielson, Donna Darby, Charles Darden, Linda Dauer, Edward Davidson, Frances Davidson, Linda Davies, Carol Davis, Carol E. Davis, Charles Davis, Eddie C. Davis, Joan Davis, Julie A. Davis, Patrick Davis, Shirley Ann Dealba, Peter Decker, Steven L. Deem, Marshall Delao, Helena DeLeon, Luis 187 85,97, 187, 298, 279, 314, 316 213 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 187 56, 187 20 1, 213, 340 187 187, 278, 279 90, 187, 332 188 188 187, 188 9, 188, 373 90, 212, 278 90, 188 188, 320 188, 201, 378, 379 188, 299, 332 213, 376, 377 Delgadillo, Rachel Delong, Keith R. Diaz, Berta Pat Dickerson, Sharon Dillon, Janice DiMatteo, Susan Dingle, Judy M. Dingman, Kirk Docto, Roger A. Donovan, Cathy Dora, Laverne Dorado, Manuel Drace, Virginia Drone, Judith A. Dufault, Eli Duncan, Portia Duran, Mary Lou Dusell, Thomas Duzon, Joaquin Dvorak, Floyd Dyas, Arnold L. Dyes, Brenda Eaton, Steve Edmonds, Lee Roy Edwards, Ralph D. Edwards, Westley E. Ellerbee, Bobbie Elmore, Catherine English, Charles A. Englund, Barbara Erhart, Gordon R. Erckenbrack, Dan Esca milla, Lupe Evans, Fred Evans, Willie Fahrenholtz, John Farley, Charlotte Farrell, Danny Fenoglio, Barbara Fernandez, Lajuana Fielding, Jacqueline Fink, Denise Fitzgerald, David E. Fletcher, Ruby Fletes, Virginia Flute, Ramona Fogle, Bruce E. Ford, Margaret Ford, Ronald Ford, Steven Forrest, Charles Fosket, Maryls Foster, Barbara J. Foster, George Foster, Marie Francis, Darlene Freeman, Marion Frehse, Craig Freitas, David Freitas, Nancy French, Bette Fulco, Vincent Fuller, Curtis Fuller, Patricia Futch, Leothurs Galaviz, Marie Gallegos, Lillian Galloway, Melvin Garcia, Alfred Garcia, Genevieve Garcia, Joseph Garcia, Julia Garrett, Reginald Gary, Raphaelle Gayles, Sidney Gega, Beckie Gerald, Michael Gerke, Linda Gesell, Clemen Gibson, Tom Gilley, Robert Gipson, Verdia M. Glibas, Laura Godek, Peggy 189, 314 189 189 189 Davi 189 213 213 189 213 189 189 189, 287 2 13, 296, 340 90, 179, 189, 286 123 189 123, 352 189 189 90, 189 213 189 , 194, 213, 336, 337, 349 189 189 189 212 189 189 189, 290 189 213 189, 286 189 189 90, 189 , 365, 370, 371, 377, 378, 379 189, 29 | 189 213 189 97, 190, 370 190 125 197 166, 190, 195, 358 190, 358 213 125 190 190 213 180, 181, 190 126, 190 90, 179, 190 213 190, 278, 358 190 190 213 190 190, 276 190 213, 332, 349 190 190 190 190 126 191 O19 19 | 19 | 19 | 80, 90, 191, 359 191, 338 191, 01, 373 93, 191, 316 191 Goff, Donnie Gonsales, Johnny Gonzales, Barbara Gonzales, Stella M. Gonzalez, Magdaleno Gonzalez, Magna E. Gonzalez, Salvador Gooden, Linda Goodman, Kenneth Gordon, Judith L. Gorton, Linda Graelish, Elizabeth Granger, Carol Grant, Michael Graves, Bobbie Gray, Barbara Gray, Donald Gray, Lynette Gray, Michael Gray, Sharon A Green, Deborah Green, Linda F. Green, Patricia Green, Sharon F Gregan, Karen Greiner, Loren Gribaudo, Florence Griffin, Daniel Gruber, Patricia Guerra, Bertha Guerra, Laura Gulledge, Gwendolyn Gunn, Judy Guthrie, Doris Gutierrez, Gary Guzman, Mercedes Hagan, Mike Hale, Debra Hale, Wilma Hall, Randy Halton, Eunestine Hamilton, Denis Hamilton, Patricia Haney, Patsy Hanks, Michael Hardesty, Larry Harris, Florcy M Harris, Larry J. Harris, Patricia F. Harris, Wanda Hartwell, Alvin Harvath, Carol Hasenpflug, Jayne Hasty, Clifford Hathcock, Betty Hattich, Robert Haynes, Johnnie M Hearn, Anita Heggie, Robert Heihn, Robert Henderson, James Lee Henderson, Richard Henry, Michael Hensley, Barbara Hensley, Roger Hernandez, Alfred Hernandez, Gilbert Hernandez, Jesse Herrera, Irene Herring, William Herrington, Bruce Hetzel, David Hewitt, Melinda Higgins, Allan R. High, Daryl Hill, Albert Hill, Louis Hill, Samuel Hirano, Jane Holland, Geary Holliday, Anthony Holmes, Rolander Honey, Judy Honey, Tom Hooper, Leonard Tmt wo oO — NwWwWNNW oe pe ee wow (92, 370; 377, — Ts oO oO oO oO NNN H oOo SG NYNYNN we Nw THe S eS or ee ee ee OO _— 179;, 193,.213,4 Horne, Donnell Horne, James Hoskins, Roy Howard, Ruby Howsmon, Kathy Huckaby, William Huey, Regionald Humphries, Cliff Hunter, Freddie Hunter, Regina Hutton, Penny Hyatt, Carilyn Hyde, Ronald Idle, Elizabeth J Imamura, Cathy Ingram, Joycelyn Isabell, Cynthia Jackson, Carl Jackson, Edward 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. Jimenez, Gilbert Jimenez, Irene Jimerson, Ruth Johnson, Charles B Johnson, Dennis R Johnson, Donney Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Leo Johnson, Leon Johnson, Richard E. Johnson, Sandra Johnston, Nina Jones, Billie Jones, Deborah Jones, Elliott Jones, Linden Jones, Lonnie Jones, Mary Jones, Randi Jones, Richard Jones, Wilma Jordan, Dwight Juniel, James Kaston, Laura Kaston, Victoria Kearns, Martin E. Kecskes, Leonard B Keefer, Dolores Keeton, Rosie Kekow, Carola Kelley, Dorothy Kennedy, Susan E Kerman, Nancy K Kerr, Vickie King, Carl King, Gloria King, Leroy King, Wayne Kinney, Larry Kinzel, George Kirk, Jackie D Kirk, John Kirschman, Vonetta Kiser, Nancy Kitamata, Richard J Knight, Clara Koehler, Sue Ann Koski, Dolores Koster, Pamela E Kubokawa, Joanne Kuntz, Doug Kuntz, Ronald Kyle, Sheryl ww Te w wu — 2 194, 194, 194, 194, ae 26086 mS ww w ooo wwmumn ww NO a — ww w RS oe nm to 0 ios) Lalonde, Patrice Lance, Terry Landers, John Lane, Kathleen Lange, William F. Langston, Annette Langston, Hoover Larsen, Bob Lau, Mew Ling Lau, Yim Ling Lauterback, Arthur J Lavender, Lois Lawrence, George Lawson, Linette Layfield, Barbara Lee, Bennie Lee, Clifford Lee, Donna M Lee, Joseph Lee, Michael G. Lee, Ronald D. eonard, David ewis, Clifford Lewis, Dorthel Lewis, Ronald Lexon, Patricia Lightner, Carl Lilla, John Lindstrom, Danielle ineweaver, Terry E Lipsky, Robert Little, Stephen M loyd, Teresa oggins, Alva Loiseau, Karen M ongbottom, Arthur opes, Danny opez, Myra Lopez, Sara ortz, Judith A Loskot, Cynthia Loughran, James R. ouis, Meria Ann oura, Glenn ow, Alan Lumachi, Ronald P umly, Laveta J Luna, John Lund, Mark Luschen, Keith Madden, Myron Maddox, Pamela Maddox, Rhonda Magarro, Thomas M. Maier, Harry Malbrough, Rodney L Mallory, Linda Maloney, Marlene Manning, Ralph Mapp, Gregory Marino, Edward Martin, Geraldine | Martin, Kathleen $ Martinez, David Martinez, Esther Martinez, Grace R Martinez, Judy Martinez, Linda Martinez, Yolanda Maslov, Vickie A Mason, Betty Mason, Donald Mason, Kenneth E Mason, Melvin Massa, Dennis Matthews, Marilynn Maxwell, Phyllis Mayeda, Patricia Maze, Diane Mazzi, Gilbert McClaflin, Roger McCoy, Cynthia McCrary, Dora McCullough, Larry L. McCurley, Debbie 2) Ww aa © man © ay roars Lf 2) Le 9) wee AD ee ee ee A Us OoO-— C6 _nO weRwnrnenmnwwonm To 2) THe a2 2) w we w Ne eats tt 200 Perez, Kathy 213 Rose, Kathy 205 Ws ave d, Marie 20 Perez, Sylvia 213 Rose, Lajuana 205, 290, 29 | i Seep eas 199, a Peterson, Betty A. 3 Rosenberger, Steve 213 Graw, Stare wee “ ‘i - a Peterson, Judy Rosko, Peggy 213 cGuire, Ray 200, 212 Peterson, Lonnie 03 Rowe, Betty McIntosh, Yoshi 200 Peterson, Terry L. 90, 203 Rowley, James 147, 205, 352 pitas oe 200 Pfister, Jack 197, 03 Rubinstein, Nancy 205 4 3 : en Karen 20! Phillips, Tommie E. 203, 336, 337 Ruijters, Frans 205, 332 5 rhea oa 01 Phyillaier, Dana 213 Ruport, Stephen 205, 333, 340 ea ay John D0) Phyillaier, Dona 213 Russell, Linda 205 Mears, E anice ss p.en| Pilkington, Vicki 3 Russell, Richard 205, 288 Meek, Richard 56, 01 Pirtle, Susan 03 Sabo, Betty 205 sean Clifford 213 Pitre, Poland Jr. 03 Salter, Kathleen 213 Melgoza, Joe 142 Poindexter, Pamela 03 Saltsman, Kenneth R. 05 Mendoza, Adeline 213 Pompa, Teddy 03 Sanders, Evonne 205 Meyers, Barbara 201, 30, 368 Ponce, Dolores 90, 103, 30 Sanders, June 206 Millender, Helen 2% Pope, Benny 213 Sanders, Kevin 06 Miller, Warren H. 20 Poppy, Brenda 03 Sanders, Layton 213 Milstead, Kimberly 201 Porter, Richard 03 Sanders, Rose 6, 291 Minter, Le land 20 Portolos, Peter 03 Sanfillippo, Donna 206 Mitchell, Betty p.2) Posey, Carol 9, 203 Schlegel, Jerry 6, 288 Mitchell, Michael 20 Potts, Carl 03 Schmoller, Gretchen 6 Moniz, Stephen 20 Potts, James x03 Schoendaler, Judy 206, 278, 309 ‘ Moore, Diane 84,93, 186, 01, 372 Power, Barney 03 Schwarz, Hartmut 180, 181, 206, 311 Moore, Larry De) Power, Jerry E. 84, 90,93, 102, 180, I8 |, Schwarzbach, Henry 6 ‘he ee ‘ : 04, 294, 296, 310 Schwind, William 6 oreno, Carlos ower, Karene 204 Scott, Christine L. 206 1 Morgan, Albert Powers, Lawrence J 59, 204 Scott, Ronald 206 Moriarty, Shawna L 20 1, 320 Powers, Ronald 204 Scott, Sharon 06, 314 Morris, Andrew 01, 287 Prescott, David 197, 204, 213 Scott, Sylvia L 206, 289 Morris, Johnnie Jr Presley, Carolyn Ann 04, 278, 279 Seaman, Larry 06 Morris, Susan Price, Stephen 204, 286, 288 Sears, Elaine 206 Morrison, Michael Proctor, Jerome 04, 211 Seleska, Rickey 206 Mount, Judy 02, 02.20 Proctor, Tyrone 204 Sellars, James 206 Mountjoy, Richard 02 Puckett, John 204, 287 Sellars, Shirley Munday, Judith ? Pulos, Georgette 204 Serb, John 06 Murphy, Daniel 2, 6, 29%, 291 Pylant, James 04, 286 Serrano, Jimmy S. Myer, Antoinette 213 Quesenberry, Dila 204 Session, Sherry 90, 213, 29 | Myers, David 213 Ramos, Carmen 04 Severance, Donald 6, 333 Ramos, Donna 204 Sharpe, Carolyn 06 Nabeta, Ned 202 Rasmussen, George a) i . ae 4 isaac Ar Nae =e asmussen, George 204 Shatara, Janet R. 90, 206 agy, $ X02 Re, David 04 Sheffield, Karen 207, 276, 278, 279, 310 Najera, Olga 202 Re, Michael ; : ese ae vo e, Michae 213 Shelton, Linda 7 2G s Reed, Barbara 204 Shepeard, Larry Neal, Charles 02 Reed) Kiar ‘ = Seal. Pala 0) eed, Mary 4 Shepeard, Gary 213 leal, Pauls 202 Reed, Michael 95, 204, 349, 372 Sherbourne, James 207 Nelson, Daniel F 202 Rees 5 : = eese, Dennis Sherman, Donna 90, 207 Nelson, Leland 213 Reoier, John 04 Shiloh, Ker 15 57 3 egier, Jo . sni , Kennard J 7 Newsorne, Quincey 202, 328, 329, 330, 342 ee arde c) 5 Site - : har Nevitoneann 179. 0) einhardt, Elaine 204, 291 Shinn, Alan 149 Norton Betty a 0) Remillard, Gregory 213 Shoemaker, Robert 07 Norton, “e Rensen, Alice 204 Short, Cindy 207 Nunez, Frances 202 Resc = 2 sae esch, Betty 04 Short, Robert J 7 Nunley, Carylon 202 Re : 5 Odile. lawana 0? ew, Annie 04 Shuppert, Donna J 07 Ee cubis ree Reynolds, Carolyn 204 Simmons, Mary 207 Olden, George 52, 202 R : : - z eynolds, Melvin 204 Simpson, David Oliveira, Linda 202, 377, 378 Riblett. Ste 5 - ‘ Ollen Alan 0? iblett, steve 213 Sims, Deborah 90, 207 5s oe aoe Richard, Charles 04 Slates, Roger 194, 207, 352 Bal : re SEE oan Richardson, Linda 04 Smart, Judith 207 ey, 85, 166, 179, 202, 290, F e . ) © ay ane Rickel, Daniel 205 Smith, Alvester ISO 271, NO Rickel, Karen 213 Smith, Arthur 213, 332, 348, 349 Orner, Leslie 202 Rickel, Shar 05 = = z ickel, Sharon 205 Smith, Cassandra 207 Orozco, Bernadina 202, 278 Riise, Rick ) = Ee she lise, Ricky 213 Smith, Lucretia 07 ie i va ae Riley, Gary 212,213 Smith, James sb °, Caro fe “J . on rls a Ritter, Margaret 205, 314 Smith, Mary 212 age, Vavic Me Roark, Steven 205 Smith, Robert Page, Jesse 202 Roberts, Shirley 213 Smith, Sam Pagliero, Jeanette 202 Robinette, Ruby J 5 Smith, Susan K 7, 314 Palmer, Eileen 202 Robinson, Charles R. Smith, Willie 95, 07 Paquette, Peggy J 203 Robinson, Denise 205 Snyder, Ken 207 Parcell, 7 213 Robinson, Nancy 205, 320 Soule, Mary Ann 207 Paredes, Richard 90, 203, 352 Robinson, Randall Sowden, Elinore ahs ‘ead ; 203 Rodda, Ramona 05 Spears, Alvin aba . = Roderick, Rhonda 205 Spenger, Clifford D 207 arker, ans a 3 Rodriguez, Katherine 90, 187, 205 Spigner, Sonja 212 Patillo, Beverly 213 R 7 1S _ : odriguez, Margaret 97, 205 Stafford, John 207 Patterson, Karen A 203 Rode 5 : s odriguez, William 205 Stafford, Winzell x7 Patterson, Sandra p.OF $ Roe, Betty 25 Standiford, Victor 208 Patterson, Thomas 203 - : Rogers, Charles 205 Stanley, Mark 208, 288 8 8, 288 Patton, Paulette 203, 290, 29 | R ; - ogers, Marie 02, 213 Steadman, Junior 208 Paulson, David 203 _ Rolling, Atkins 205 Stefanick, Thomas 208 Pemberton, Donna 291 = - Romero, Michael 05 Stephens, Warren P. 28 Pendergrass, Grady 203 c . Ronneberg, Erna 205 Stephenson, Raymond 08 Pendergrass, Katy 203, 213 : = Roofner, Herbert 213 Sterud, Carol Ann 213 Penick, Debra 203, 294, 30 - = if Root, William 205 St. John, Glenn Peoples, Milton J. 2 12, 336, 349 Ros 5 5 osberg, Glenn 205 Stokes, Walter Peovich, Tony 213 - Rose, Gary 90, 205, 290, 29 | Strickland, John 208 Stuart, Howard Summerer, Elena Suy, Paula Szwanek, Melvin Tarr, Vicky A. Tate, Ronald Taylor, Brian Taylor, David Taylor, Michael Taylor, Milton Taylor, Nancy W. Thayer, Peggy Thomas, Chattmon Thomas, Delilah Thomas, Gregory Thomas, Laurie Thompson, Kristine Thompson, William O Thorn, Thelma Thornton, Melvin Thornton, Sharon Thrower, Luther Tims, Daniel Tina, Daniel Tirey, Caryn Towell, Della Trammell, Shirley Treece, Anthony Trevino, Larry Troike, Kathleen Trujillo, Tony Tucker, Charles Turnbow, Velinda Umberger, Kenneth Umble, Robert Vallo, Sharon Vandagriff, Karen Vanvogelpoel, Jaap Vaughn, Sherry Venegas, William Vice, Randy Vigil, Lillian Viramontes, Mary Ther Wade, Larry N. Wafer, Lavina Walker, Marvel G. Walker, Wendy Wallace, Eddie Wallace, Nevell Wallis, Steve Wanlass, Mark Ward, Brenda Warren, Lee Washington, Larry Washington, Mary Watkins, Rhonda Watson, Semual Way, John Way, Mary K. Weathers, Paul Weatherwax, Debby Weaver, James Webb, Mary Wells, Viola Wentz, Debra Whigham, Linda Ann White, Randolph White, Robert White, Sandra Whitley, Darlene Whitlock, Francis Whitlow, Hilda Whitney, Ladonna J. Whittington, Gladys Wiederholt, Debra M. Wiegers, Susan Williams, Gary Williams, Gera Williams, Jacqueline Williams, James Williams, Jay Williams, John K. Williams, Martin C. Williams, Patricia Williams, Richard 209, 90, 213, 290, 312, 20, 30, 20, 333, Williams, Rose A. Williams, Thomas Williamson, Kathleen Willis, Jerry Willitzer, Diana L. Wilson, Jimmie Wilson, Mark Wilson, Patricia A. Wilson, Quinetta Wilson, Sharon Winters, Danny Winters, Donna Wong, Chet Wood, Judy Wood, Lisa D. Wood, Susan Woodard, Stylin Woodhall, Larry Woodson, Gwen Wooldridge, Tom Workman, Michael Worley, Mike Wray, Belinda Wride, Nickie Wright, Brenda Wright, Bill Wright, Carolyn Yates, Charles R. Young, Bruce Zablackis, Gary Zardiackas, Diana K. Zidich, Vicki Sophomore Index Abillie, Debbie Ackerman, Lynn M. Adams, Ginger Adger, Melvin Aebi, Susan Aichele, Harold Albro, Roger Allen, Linda Allenback, Sherrie D. Alvarez, Andrea D. Alvarez, Jacquelyn Ames, Kennith Ammons, Jacqueline Amtoft, Brian Anderson, Arthur Anderson, Leila Anderson, Linda Andreasen, Connie Anima, Gloria Aragon, Leroy Arambula, Gilbert Aranda, Jose M. Aranda, Yolanda C Archuleta, Bernice Archuleta, Mary Jo Arms, Evon Arms, Larry Armstrong, Larry Armstrong, Phillip G. Arnold, Dean Arnold, Kathy Artz, Paula Ashford, Marvin Ashford, Marvinell Atkission, Terry Augner, Areline A. Austin, Fred Babb, Jim Baca, Maria E. Baker, Earl Baker, Janis A. Baldwin, Bruce Baldwin, Gail Balsiger, Brian R. Bandy, Johnny Banta, Afton ro) 2, 186, 201, 311, NYNwWwWN Nb be be UI be SS2Sz weKXNUNNNWWNNNNYNNYNYWNYNYNWYd NWN —_ BYS wn 4 to a SS8a mw wn ‘ Wt 27SSSeer aa ba wn We oko ko Ke) Www + } co w be b HROS wWNNYN wher 4 Le 9) ro) Nw ww NN , 02 =) wWNnw Ww kh Barnes, Eugene Barreras, Nora Barrett, Diana Bartlett, Rhiette L. Baumann, Josephine Baumberger, Edward Baumberger, Lynn Baylis, James M. Becker, Donald Bell, Ira Mae Bell, Kenneth Bellani, Franklin Beltran, Rose Beltran, Ruth Berton, Ronald Beshears, Selma Best, James Bettencourt, Dennis Betti, Thomas Bickham, Linda Bigness, Eddie Blair, Sharon Blansett, Diane Blood, Catherine Blount, Steven C. Blue, Deborah Boggs, Raymond Bonsell, Cathy Boothe, Raymond Borrilez, Gary Boswell, Gayle D Botelho, Christine Bowden, Linda Bowser, Cheryl J. Bradford, Calvin Bradley, Darrell Bradley, Linda Bramlett, Marie Branson, Martin Branum, Phillip M. Brasier, Charles Brasier, Curt Brasier, Stanley Bratton, Barbara Bratton, Jeannette Braxton, Ray Brikovich, Ronald Bristow, Ronnie Britt, Michael Brooks, Deborah A. Brooks, Shirley Brooks, Terri Brooks, Vickie Brouse, Roger Brown, Barbara Brown, Gwendolyn Brown, Steven E Brown, Yvonne Bruce, Kenneth Brusie, Georgia Bryan, Merrie Bryant, Kathryn Bryson, Judy Buck, Ronald Eugene Bullock, Mary Ann Burdick, Robert J. Burns, Kathy Burns, Pamela Burns, Susan Burton, Mickey Butterfield, Rebecca Cagler, Cynthia Canepa, Mike J. Cargill, Mike Carlson, Susan Carpenter, Ron W. Casados, Ruben Casillas, Isabel Casillas, Susie Castro, Victor Cavness, Renee Cavoretto, John Cernac, Anthony Chambers, Tony Chavez, David 27) w Ww Ww ww is) i) Ww w WNYNYNYNNYNYNN Nw —_ +f NYNNWN Ce) oe 03, NWNNWNYNYNYNY WMNINYUMNNYNYN WD ons) oe eee: SV coe a ee es. ae mNynNyNh mmnNwn Se ee ee NVNNNwWH mye — — OD ww WNHNYNNNNWNHYNNNYNYNYNYNNLD Monn — QNuUnN Ss — NVNNYNYNYNN WN wn Onn mw NVONwWwNaNN YNWNNN vin ©) an NNN wonnhw NNNYNNNw w= when WMNNYNYN BNW ww wwe w ww Vw w Ci a= we DD w mNyNoeNN = mw NWwWwWNYNYWNNN we NN Ww w NN WN - +i-— + = WNYNNNN © w wn + a= NYNYNNN WN myn Chavez, Pauline 91, 224,279 Drace, James 249, 334 Greer, Lawrence 336 Chenault, Andranette 225 Dreyer, Peggy 226 Greer, Loretta , 254 Ciechanski, Stanley 224, 335 Duarte, Charles 95, 226 Gregan, Phyllis 229 Clapp, Ralph 224, 317 Duncan, Cheri 226 Gregg, Kathleen 229 Clark, Barbara D. 218, 224, 226 Dunkley, Horace V 226 Grigsby, Vickie 229 Clark, Cindy 224 Dunkley, Robert Grisby, Carolyn 225 Clark, Earline 224 Durante, Isabel 96, 227, 314, Gruber, Cynthia L 29 Clark, Leona 251 Duzon, Jaime R 227, 312, 341, 354 Grulkey, Roy 229 Clark, Rebecca J 91, 224, 315 Dyer, Gregory 91, 227, 334, 354 Guerra, Sandra 229, 321 Clark, Susan 224 Eads. ae 227 Guillory, Olivia 251 Claypole, Colleen 224 Eber, Timothy 336, 349 Haagen, Paul 229, 287 Cleveland, Grover 224 Echols, Steven 227 Hadenfeldt, Mark A. 229 Cleveland, James 224 Edgington, Wanda 227 Hagan Biante 229 Cockerham, Rocky L 224, 267 Edmonds, Tom Hall. Gary 229 Collier, Diana 251 Edwards. Shirley 227 ei aAtarian 329 Collins. Zalvies au Ellis, Regina 91, 227, 291 Hammack, Kathleen 229 Collins, Jeffery 224 Erdman, Thomas E 227 Harcourt, Edward 91, 229 Combs, Cathy 265 Erickson, Richard 227 Harlan, Debi 351 Conrad, Gregory 224 Erwin, William Harmon, Alice 229 Conway, Robert Espinoza, Ernesto 227, 335 moa: Dwayne 229 Sonriny, shieiey rene Estrada, Linda 227, 02 Harshiesn Lauren 2 232 Seen ot ees Evans, Vernel 227 Harris Bawa 2 6 Cooksey, Charles 224 Faeth, David 94, 227, 336, 337, 350 Harris, Michad 153, 258 ' Cooley, David V 224, 266, 287, 303, 317 Ferriera, Marie 227, 374, 375, 381 panciiean ee 60 ) 347 Cooper, Barbara 224 Field, Candy 227 cane saehiccl a 334 Cooper, Gary 218, 224 Fielding, Colleen 228, 249 teas Samer Sane Se Cope, Charles 224, 337 Fields, Cynthia 227 fiseeedl Marie ) 391 Coppedge, Jessie 224 Fields, Regina Gail 227 Harvey. Nathan 2 Cordero, Richard L 224 Fine, Gary 227 Hatfield, Mike 3% Cordova, Jerry 2325 Finlayson, Peter 227, 255, 286 Te Sandia 2D Cordova, Joanne 225, 374, 375, 38 | Finlayson, Ronald 86, 215, 227. 245, 312 Haves Michelle R 35 | Cordova, Susan 225 Fisher, Sherman 231 Hayes, Vickie L 20 Cose, Alan 225; 267 Fisher, Theresa A 228, 244 Pechenegs 350 ica = Flanery, Roger 228 Healdsberg, Delores 2%, 291 Costa, Timothy 225 Fleming, Rhonda 228, 255, 312 Hebert, Wenice 230, 29] le aa, ses eel deb Fletcher, Stanley 228, 334, 335, 341 Heggie, Barbara 2%, 261 om iol Relat Flores, Paula 251 biemab, Linda A 20 Cramer, Ronald 225 Floyd, Gaya Lee 228, 233, 287 Henderson, Jon 2X0 premert Darryl 225 Floyd, Larry D 228 Hendrix, Robert 2 Sabee: steblade 3 2%, an Fonte, Lazaro 228 Hendrix, William 20 Criddle, Michael 20, 82, 215, 225, 350 Foo, Roxanne L 228 Henry, Phillis J 0 Crisman, Jim 225, 267 Foran, Laura 228 HenrySandea 33% shh chat 2 Forfang, Donna 228 Henson, Frances Crowther, Roxanne 2 Foster, Susan 228 Hepler, Linda Cyr, Steven J 2 Fowler, George 231 Hernandez, Zenona ! asta a aes Fox, Herman 228 Herrington, Keith 23%, 287 Daniels, Carolyn 265 Francis, Kelly K 228 MibbecSussn Daniels, Kay Homer 257 Franken. Charlene 249, 291] Hickson, Bill Darby, Judy 225 Franklin, Joanne 228 Hill, Diana Dare, Joanne 225 Freeman, Barbara 82, 218, 249, 28 | Hill, Gayle 231, 254 Darneille, Timothy 225 Freeze. Kathy 228 Hill. 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