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Richmond Public Library Richmond, California nas Wd a, 2 ee Nort 125( Sout 130 Rich Shield Of 1969 Tr Volume LV are a Published by Richmond Union High School : North Campus: 1250 Twenty-Third Street South Campus: 130 Thirty-Third Street, Richmond, California Shield Staff Begins September 4, 1968 When Students Return to School Life } . we wz” mi ys one f ; egix gee a 14 Css ke ee ee Sera, © “i scninasaonianpaniuitiiony ' ™ by ee : LEFT— Upper Left—Faculty and stu- HI dent body work hand in hand. Upper — Short rest and a quick glance at books be- fore class. Lower Left — Homeward bound. RIGHT— Upper Center—Action is the name of the game. Right Upper — Conversation is a vital part of school | life. ry Right Middle—Halloween } and the annual Beaux Ball. Right Lower—''Get together ’ is students’ motto for SUCCESS. | Lower Center—Lunch time, an opportunity to make friends. With Morning G an Determined to enter each room and do good. Two heads are better than one. Off Doughnut sales provide breakfast for many students. All it takes is courage and the right hallway. — ANY TIONS PAI CHE Attendance office is center of attraction each morning. tA 17, Office begins to hum early each day. 9 ORS 8 le ee right Tedious job is keeping that locker clean. She steps the ‘‘light'’ fantastic. Pom Pon Girls and Yell Leaders generate school spirit at rallies and games And 180 Working Days to Which to Look Forward : Student leadership and skill are typical of all RUHS A smile of approval and the band plays on. Rush is an important word in our activities. age. Students wait for the cue to yell. RUHS means a faculty that really cares! Expressions of loyalty are the main concern of the Pep Club. Continuous H and S Verbal communication is important for all classes. Sit and socialize; it's 2A and 2B. Steal a s Hours of Study 1 § A Activities Keep in shape! Everything is on file, but it still takes hours to find. Bird's eye view of what goes on in class. Study is the only way to a man's mind. LEFT— Upper Left—Precision and pep continues through- out the game. Lower Right—Games, and always that question: Will we win? RIGHT— Upper Right Center—The band and the traditional drum beat. Upper Right—Halftime and a chance to ‘'take five ’ Lower Center — Band is assisted by skilled majorettes. Lower Right—Everyone is a part of the game. Assemblies, Rallies, and Games 12 Crosby girls and big talk! Laughter is good for the soul. Faculty Aids to Acquire Meticulous management is how the library is run. St K 4 4 s Students e Knowledge Faculty culinary artists ‘‘divvy’’ out rations to colleagues. English is not a foreign language after all. Communication is important for good cooking. run. 13 LEFT— Upper—those lazy, crazy days. Lower Left—Impressions! Lower Middle—Attentiveness, a spec- tator's contribution. Lower Right—A break from an ex- hausting rally. RIGHT— Top Center—Hot days and a chance to relax in the pool. Middle Center—Escape from the crowds, homeward bound. Right—The long anticipated day arrives, as the diploma is awarded to the Class of '69. And Hopes For ay A Better Tomorrow el _ cy sa : v4 _ aa “Lean to the left, lean to the right! LEFT: One leap for our school. BOTTOM: Seniors are number ONE for noise. Results | committe Results of a rally are carefully examined by the committee. or: ’ : y , és Ce al ae zs ; 2 A Pictorial View of the 1968-69 ‘ . | Individual Personalities of Richmond High CAMPUS LIFE DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION Faculty GOVERNMENT SENIORS Activities UNDERCLASSMEN Juniors Sophomores Freshmen ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS Girls’ Athletics ADVERTISEMENTS MATRONS AND PATRONS INDEX Faculty Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman AUTOGRAPHS 146 164 166 208 238 254 274 322 — 364 380 382 397 397 398 402 405 409 410 It’s 3 o’clock At 33rd and Macdonald LEFT: Ron Ford takes a ‘‘cat-nap’' Patty Chan, Shield Co-Editor, is frequently dumped into the garbage can in Room 312 by the Staff. Steve Ford creates lighting effects as head director of lights at the BSU Talent Show. ‘Hello in there! ' Our Dedication is to the most Loyal Once there was a feisty Sophomore at the old Richmond Union High who crackled with zest for life and learning. She really did. Ask her teachers. Everything was a challenge, met head-on in glee, rapture, wonder or dudgeon. She was smarter than some of her teachers and taught them a thing or two. Although her favorite subject was history, she read all kinds of books, including ‘Twenty Thousand Years in Sing Sing.” As a Junior and Senior she got A's in all the hard courses. She never took a Mickey Mouse. Fearless, she enrolled in Latin and laughed her way through amo, amas, amat. After she graduated there was a four-year vacuum at RUHS. Then back she came from S.F, State to practice-teach. She was a wonder. She had thirty-six fidgety Sophomores to handle. Knowing all the tricks, she never missed one of theirs. She was so good, Mr. Gray, that most wonderful of Principals, hired her on the spot. Not to teach history however. She was too good with a typewriter. Soon her classes were turning out all the paper-work in the school. This wonder-child was, of course, our own Miss Agnes Gowen, energetic, enterprising, brilliant, bossy, generous, omnipresent doyen, guardian, and protector-in-chief of the Senior Class. We become speechless when we try to praise and thank her. Countless hours of thankless toil she has expended on us. We writhe, thinking of the slings and arrows she has had to endure because of us and on behalf of us. Our class, our activities, and our uncertain disposition have been no better than the peculiar times in which we live. But instead of rejecting us as hopeless, she has stood by us and spurred us on to try again and to try harder. From this alone we know that Miss Gowen is the greatest and most faithful member of the Class of Sixty- Nine. Because of her preeminence, and because we admire, respect and appreciate her so much, we dedicate our Shield to Miss Gowen. We can do her no greater honor. Some of us, very likely, will associate her with the doughnuts from whose weekly sales she raised money for the Senior Class. Others will associate her with the lively weekly bulletins she so masterfully produced and put into the hands of each one of us. Still others will re member her for the big slump the Senior Class took during the many weeks she had to spend in the hospital. (How characteristic! Sawing wood gave her that ghastly pain in the neck which immobilized her), And her students will never use a typewriter without feeling an inner Gowen-nudge for perfection. We know for certain, Miss Gowen, that you will never forget us anymore than you would forget the plague—or—your own bright and shining high school days. We shall certainly not forget you. You are unforgettable. This page testifies to that. wooc Member of the Class of Sixty-Nine ? { — “Aggie’’ begins her life surrounded by the Red- Little Miss Gowen's pride and joy is her nephew, Jimmy. woods of Northern California. The proud graduate! Daa Gowen enjoys his home on Burbeck ‘kly Avenue. , WES LO rd ers Brother Jce, Mom and Dad Gowen. Gff to Mexico for the summer of The whole Gowen Clan gatheis at the family home for Christmas of 1962. oe ts a Bi. al IN? Everlast Shield 1s ng Symbol of Richmond High Foreword We are the last of thirty-two Senior classes of Richmond High School to have set eyes upon the two Shield emblems of our school. One was over the entrance of the old school's auditorium, the other over the door in the library. True enough, we were mere Sopho- mores when we saw them. But we think this distinction worthy enough to make the Shield the theme of our yearbook. There is grandeur in our old Shield emblem. It was meant to be grand. Mr. Bert X. Tucker, Rich- mond High's first principal, who devised the Shield and its symbol- ism, revered education, especially the classics. It was natural for him, therefore, to combine within the symbolism of the Shield the time- less ideals of the ancients and the hard realities of a modern school. The details of this symbolism we have shown on our eight Division pages. The two Shield emblems, their bronze backgrounds somewhat faded after thirty-two years, now repose in a warehouse. We make three noteworthy observations about them. First, their faded bronze hue is the color of our year- book. Second, they were stolen for three weeks during the demolition of the old school and then re- turned. Third, when the new Rich- mond High is built, the two Shields will be set into its walls, to be- speak as always Richmond's tradi- tion of education as Mr. Tucker so nobly envisioned it. 23 26 THE AX The ax symbolizes authority. This is not punitive, primitive authority beyond our control, but merely that which we delegate to our student government and its functionaries. The school administration would be the first to recognize the truth of this. Administration Robert France First Principal ROBERT B. FRANCE Principal B.A., University of California; M.A., San Francisco State College; Socia| | Science, English teacher and Forensics Coach at Bakersfield High School anc 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; 18 years at RUHS TO THE SENIORS: You are to be congratulated upon the successful completion of one of the mile- stones in your life. You will look back with affection on the days you spent here, and as you go out into the community, you will appreciate the memories and tradi- tions of Richmond High School. You are facing a nation and a world that needs your creative talents to help solve the many ills of the day. The demands that society will make of you will be great, but | am confident that you will meet the challenge. Accept my sincere good wishes. Sincerely, 28 | Robert B. France geen. SHARE ze ££ ies oS 2 “ BeEBeBeeeaaiares BMBBBBEBEBREES ‘ aud Mr. France gives two proud smiles of ap- proval over the fated stacks of cards. VV pI report ae i a ee ee Se To Preside Over Split Campus Principal Robert France admires the com- pleted works of North Campus Head Secre- tary, Mrs. Lorrie Rothstein. Our Vice-Principals Direct TO THE CLASS OF 1969: You are to be congratulated, during this time of accelerated change for maintaining your continuity of purpose despite many current external distractions. Although tomorrow's world will reveal even greater change, | trust the education you have re- ceived at Richmond High School will serve as a stead- fast foundation in overcoming these unknown chal- lenges of the future. | extend my wish to each of you for a life of health, happiness and success. Best of everything, PAUL PARKER MR. PAUL PARKER Administrative Vice-Principal, South Campus B.A., M.A., University of California 5 years at RUHS TO THE CLASS OF 1969: Best wishes for a successful future. | hope that each one of you will have many pleasant memories of Richmond High School as you go through life. PETER RUFFATTO 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 30 3 years at RUHS Activities on Both Campuses TO THE CLASS OF 1969: Congratulations on reaching the first stage of your educational journey. You have shared the tra- ditions and experience of Richmond High School with your classmates and the thousands of alumni who have preceded you, and you will share them with the thousands who will follow you. You have done an excellent job in continuing the traditions of this school and in preparing yourselves for the future. Good luck in the succeeding stages of your journey. 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 2 years at RUHS TO THE CLASS OF 1969: You are ending a decade, as well as a phase of your education. We hope we have helped you and prepared you to meet the new adventures of the r 70's. May the years ahead be most rewarding and successful for each of you. JANE WILSON MISS J ANE WILSON Instructional Vice-Principal, North Campus B.A., M.A., William and Mary College; Teachers College, Columbia, San Francisco State Chairman of Social Studies Department, His- tory and Civics Teacher, Dean of Girls 22 years at RUHS 31 32 MR. FRED BENNETT Dean of Boys, South Campus B.A., M.A., San Francisco State, Music Teacher. Counselor 18 years at RUHS TO THE CLASS OF 1969: there was a word for the greatest of all virtues a person could possess. That word was magnanimi, and it meant persons with “bigness of spirit'’. We still use the word magnanimous to honor a person who cares for others. Thus ‘bigness of spirit'’ is not confined to people of one race, people of superior intellect, or people of economic superiority, but it can be achieved by all of us. My wish for the Class of 1969 is that Richmond High School has provided each of you with the op- portunity and desire to become magnanimi in all the years of your future. In classical Latin, DEE MERRITT Deans Wish Seniors TO THE CLASS OF 1969: | 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 al- ways 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 MRS. DEE MERRITT Dean of Girls, North Campus B.A., University of California; M.A., California State at Hayward 2 years at RUHS ors Success And Happiness TO: THE CLASS ‘OF 1969: Some students will graduate and go to work, others will be married and raise a family, and still others will go on to college. To the Senior Class of June, 1969, | hope you find happiness and success. HELEN McDONALD MISS HELEN McDONALD Dean of Girls, South Campus A.B., Administrative Credential, University o California; Armed Service, 4 years, Retired as Major; 28 years at RUHS TO THE CLASS OF 1969: My best wishes go with you for every success in your future. Remember, too, that the opportunity to learn is ever present. Take advantage of these edu- cational steps in the ladder to success and happi- ness. They are rewarding. FRANK PORTO MR. FRANK PORTO | Dean of Boys, North Campus 2. A.B., University of California; M.A., San Francisco State Teacher of English. Math, History, Science, and P.E., Counselor at Gompers 18 years at RUHS 96 MR. FRANK L. BANDUCCI Counselor, North Campus B.A., M.A., San Francisco State College Graduate of Richmond Union High School 1 year at RUHS MRS. LOIS SIEGEL Counselor, North Campus B.A., M.A., University of California 24 years at RUHS 34 Counselors Advise Students For Future Endeavors TO THE CLASS OF 1969: In these years of transition from the old to the new Richmond High, you have had the privilege and responsibility of preserving and passing on the rich traditions which have made our school great. You have, also, made a significant contribution in helping the school to understand and meet the needs of all its students in a changing world. You will long be remembered for these services. As graduates of Richmond Union High School, may you always take pride in your achievements and remember the enjoyment you have had in your associations with many fine students and teachers. To each of you go our congratulations and best wishes. YOUR COUNSELORS MR. MONROE SMITHER Head Counselor, North Campus B.A., M.A., University of California 15 years at RUHS MISS HAZEL OLSON MR. LLOYD DARLEY Head Counselor, South Campus Counselor, South Campus B.A., University of California B.A., Chico State, M.A., San Francisco State M.A., San Francisco State 23 years at RUHS MISS VERA CROSBY MRS. LILA REINERTSON Counselor, South Campus Counselor, South Campus B-A.. Fresno State B.A., University of California, 25 years at RUHS M.A., San Francisco State 35 The 1968-69 Faculty Art Department 7 D MISS ROBIN SIMMONS Department Chairman, Art, Ad- vanced Art Mr. Brian Wilson, instructor (seated), looks at a tissue abstract with students, Frank Lewis, Tina Alves, and Laurie Martinez. ART CURRICULUM The art classes give students opportunities to be creative in their work. Art students work with pencil, ink, water-color, poster-paint, linoleum block, papier mache, Fourdriner tissue, and paper sculpture. The applied art students work with clay, silver, wood, leather. and enamels. Advanced Art courses are open for interested students. These students are admitted after an interview with the in- MR. BRIAN WILSON structor and work with materials used in the art classes, plus silk screening and Applied Art, Art oils. Fine Arts Appreciation provides an opportunity for students to become acquainted with the arts from earliest times through the most modern. ie é Me | me ma 7 | ‘| ” ) } | Ta it e vs | F pe 3 = ; ; ce % et ‘ hed - é MR. MAYNARD BRIGGS eo Applied Art, Art ' - , ‘ i 36 eat Simmons gives constructive criticisms on skills demonstrated by Penny Hutton and Linda inez. of Richmond High School Home Economics Department MISS. SIDNEY PRICE Home Economics prepares future Homemakers in successful home living. Department Chairman, Foods, Home Man- agement, Home Science HOME ECONOMICS CURRICULUM The Homemaking program is varied to meet the interests + of all students. The role of the homemaker is one which requires r many skills in feeding and clothing the family, spending money k wisely, and maintaining a healthy home. Juniors begin to ‘J specialize in Home Management | and learn to care for their 1 first homes and to understand child development. Seniors elect one semester of Home Management II to learn the art of creating an attractive home, cooking for two, budgeting, and family relationships. Food and Clothing classes are for those who wish to specialize in those areas. A new course in Sewing as a vocation is being developed. ‘ - MRS. ETTA LOU HAWKINS MRS. MARGARET IWAI MRS. SYLVIA SLEPICKA Home Management, Clothing Homemaking, Clothing Foods, Homemaking, Applied Art Has Combined Business Education Department 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; Business English, Typing 2, and Stenography 1 as Juniors; and Stenography 2, Transcription, Office Practice, Bookkeeping, and Machine Calculation as Seniors. The general business major takes Typing 1, Rec- ord Keeping or Business Math as a Sophomore; Typing 2 and Consumer Retailing as a Junior; and Office Practice or Clerical Training and or Book- keeping and or Machine Calculation as a Senior. The Department also promotes post-graduation employment placement by training for and an- nouncing Civil Service examination for students. Introduction to Business and Data Processing are also now offered to business students. MRS. DONNA HEALY MRS. VAUNEE LARSON Department Chairman, Machine Typing Cal, Typing, Data Processing MRS. HAZEL BIRD Bookkeeping, Typing Mrs. Nellie Raun-Linde commends Bonnie Harrison (front) and Joann Louis after a timed-typing. test. op iit eerie iat MISS ESTER TYLER MR. EVAN GILLUM ice, Clerical Training, Typing, Record Keepi epi i Typing, Machine Cal MORI ape eo eae RISE eO nly 38 Campus Meetings — ow MISS AGNES GOWEN MRS. HELEN LARSON MISS MELBA O'CONNELL Office Lab, Office Practice, Typ- Stenography, Typing, Consumer Steno, Typing, Transcription ing, Clerical Training Retailing Lonelciae MISS DORRANCE SMALL MRS. NELLIE RAUN-LINDE Business English, Business Math, Business Math, Typing English Mr. Melvin Warren completes his task of correcting papers in his usual calm and efficient manner. MISS HAZEL-LOUISE ROGERS MR. MELVIN WARREN MRS. MARY JOYCE WHITE Steno, Transcription, Typing Business Law, Typing, Consumer Typing, General Business Retailing 39 Enriches Curriculum x MR. WILBUR H. HENCHEY MR. RICHARD MORI MR. CESARE ANGELLA Department Chairman, South Campus, Drafting Electronics, Pre-Tech Lab. Voc. Auto Shop, Auto Shop. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CURRICULUM Several courses in Shop and Drafting are instructed by the Industrial Arts Department faculty. In each subject, after an introductory course, a student applies technical knowledge and develops constructive atti- tudes in job-training vocational classes. In auto shop, boys repair cars; in vocational mill cabinet shop, boys design and construct furniture; and in machine shop, students operate and build various metal projects. A basic knowledge of radios and television is acquired in electronics. Drafting courses teach drafting terminology technique, blue print reading, and drawing skills. MR. PAUL J. BROWN Metal Shop, Tech. Lab., Ind. Math. Yt lke Wilson d Mik i i ec, ee ike Jerge learn to use new drafting equipment skillfully from their instructor, Mr MR. WALTER HATTICH : ’ . . De Wood Shop, Voc. Mill Cabinet Ww 40 With New Courses Industrial Arts Department MR. HEINZ BATTERMAN Drafting, Auto Shop, Gen. Math Instructor Paul Brown helps Cliff Meeker obtain precision in completing his task. MR. ROBERT FINN Wood Shop, Electronics, Drafting MR. JAMES SCHRIBER MR. LOREN WILBUR MR. DALE WINEGAR Department Chairman, North Campus, Drafting, Wood Shop Auto Shop Wood Shop, Boys’ P.E. 4] MISS MARGARET JESSEPH | Department Chairman, North Campus, Girls’_P.E. MISS CHRISTIE BIAGI Girls’ P.E., Modern Dance Girls’ PE: MRS. CLAIRE SHAW Department Chairman, South Campus, MISS JOANNA LARSON Girls’ Pees Instructs And Encourages 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, gymnastics, team sports, and swimming. In addition to the individual sports offered at the Junior Level, bad- minton and modern or folk dancing are offered at the Senior level. ‘The curriculum also includes physical fitness testing for all girls and special physical education classes for those who are on limited physical ac- tivity. Co-ed is also a part of the program. A GA.A. program is open to all girls interested in participating in the after school sports program. MISS LANELLE STEWART Girls’ P.E. MRS, JOSEFINA MENDOZA Girls’ P.E. Students in Future Goals MR. KENNETH RICHTER MR. DENNIS GIUNTINI MR. RICHARD ABEL Department Chairman, South Campus, Department Chairman, North Campus, Boys’ P.E., Biology Boys’ P.E. Boys’ P.E., Biology Boys’ Physical Education Department BOYS’ P.E. CURRICULUM It is the concern of the Boys’ P.E. Department to assist in de- veloping the individual physically, socially, mentally, and morally through daily selected physical activities. A daily physical warm-up prepares the student for the forth- coming activity. A wide score of activities are offered within the program. California physical fitness testing is conducted 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. Leadership training is offered to qualified students in each class. MR. JERRY LUDY Boys’ P.E. MR. FRANK MILO MR. EMERY PHILLIPS MR. LAWRENCE QUIRICO Boys’ P.E. Boys’ P.E. Boys’ P.E. 43 By Offering Educational Opportunities ENGLISH CURRICULUM The English Department this year has been busy instituting an elective semester program. In place of the stand- ard English 3 and 4 program of previous years, students can now elect to take a variety of courses: Psychology and Literature, The American Hero, Short Literary Forms, The Short Story, The Modern Novel, Black Literature, Reading Skills, English Literature, American Literature, Literature and Morality, Advance Placement, Mythology and Literature, English Skills, and Public Speaking. Also all Juniors must take a semester of composition, and Seniors can take a Senior Advanced Composition Course to help prepare them for college. Besides the new courses, classes like Drama, Oral English, Journalism, and Creative Writing are still being offered. New books and‘new methods are being ex- perimented with, and both students and teachers seem to be enthusiastic about the new program, which allows teach- ers to teach in those: areas where they have strong interest and allows students some choice in the matter of their MRS, CLAUDETTE SIGG curriculum. Department Chairman, English, Cre- ative Writing MR. JOHN BEBELAAR MRS. KATHERINE CURL MISS KATHLEEN CROSBY English English, Drama Librarian, North Campus MRS. JANE FITZGIBBON MR. FELIX FRANCISCO MR. WILLIAM GAHART MRS. CORA MATTONEN English English, Journalism English, World History, Emerg- English ing Nations Date Rela MRS. BEATRICE KERTJS 'ARS. NOLA SHORTRIDGE .S. History Librarian, South Campus Math, Science 44 MISS KAREN POSTEL MRS. LYNNE POTTS MR. FRANZ SNYDER English, Reading, Typing English, Reading Skills English English Department MISS HELEN WAGLEY Oral English, English MISS CAROLYN WILKES English, Reading MRS. SHIRLEY WILLIS MISS HARRIET WILLIAMSON MR. MARK WOODBURY English Journalism, English English Enthusiastic Sponsors Music Department MR. JOHN MALTESTER Dean Helen McDonald and Maestro John Maltester take a brief break from the Sadie Hawkins festivities. MUSIC 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. MR. LARRY HOFFMAN The A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Mr. Larry Hoffman, entertains at the Spring Installation. Department Chairman, Treble Clef, A Cappella, Harmony, Study Hall ’ 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, Stage Band, and Chamber Choir. Band, Orchestra, Stage Band —_— — —_ - fT j(h — frais r-__-—_ vn nr ww Modern Language Department MODERN LANGUAGE CURRICULUM Our Modern Language Depart- ment offers three programs of study: Spanish, German, and French. Dur- ing the first two years of study, the skills of pronunciation, conversation, and understanding are accentuated. Comprehension and expression are the objectives of the oral method, which includes study in the language lab, filmstrips, and tape recordings. Basic skills, speaking, reading, writing, and understanding are developed in advanced language classes. A larger vocabulary is ac- quired through the language lab, the reading of foreign novels, and daily application. MRS. SUSAN KAPSIS French f. 2 “= @ nce MR. JOHN HOLM Department Chairman, German, French MRS. ELSIE SANCHEZ Spanish of School Functions MRS. NICILA DOMINGUEZ Spanish, Foods MRS. WENDY ‘HOHMANN Spanish, French MISS OLIVIA TREVINO Spanish 47 Directs Theatrical 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 provides extensive examination of Latin America, Africa, Communist Bloc Nations, Southeast Asia, and China. Sociology is also an elective subject aimed at promoting understanding and awareness of present-day problems. Emphasis is placed on marriage . preparation and family life, including philosophical, physical, psychological, ) and moral aspects of the family unit. World Culture, an elective, is designed to inform and interest students in various cultures and civilizations. Subject MISS ANN MYREN periods include Greece, Rome, Medieval Europe, India, the Renaissance and Department Chairman, American Leonardo, the Modern West, Goethe, and Darwin. Government, U.S. History ; ; New electives this year are Anthropology and Black History. Both courses deal with diverse cultures and different races. MISS JOANNE BARKLEY MR. HOLLIS BLEDSOE MR. NORMAN CARLIN American Government, Girls’ P.E. American Government, English Anthropology, Sociology, World History MRS. G S Sstos a otis me MR. ROY FOGEL MR. ROBERT MACKLER MISS DOROTHY MADISON MR BS y merican bee aca Algebra, U.S. History, Negro History, Anthropology U.S. History, World Culture, U. S. Hist rigonometry American Government Cc 48 Productions And Programs nate MR. JOHN ENOS MISS KATHLEEN McCARTHY Mr. Jay Wilson demonstrates ‘‘grouping'’ on the board. American Government, Sociology American Government, U.S. History Social Science Department es MR. PAUL McGINNIS MRS. MARTHA MERENDA MRS. PATRICIA PLAYER ory American Government, U.S. History American Government, U.S. History, American Government, U.S. History, English Sociology DISON MR. LONNIE ROBBINS MR. ERNEST SCOLARI MRS. BETTY STOTT MR. JAY WILSON Culture, U- S. History, Economic Geography, U.S. History World History, Emerging Nations American Government, nent Consumer Economics Anthropology, Sociology 49 Judges School SCIENCE CURRICULUM Our Science Department offers a vari- ety of courses in the physical and bio- logical sciences, Biological sciences are BSCS biology and home science, which offers training in personal health and home nursing. Physical sciences offered are chemistry (chemistry study), physics modern, tech chemistry, tech-physics and applied sci- ence. Our science curriculum is the most modern possible under the circum- stances. MR. HAROLD FISHER MRS. HELEN GEE Department Chairman, South Campus, Department Chairman, North Campus De Chemistry, Applied Science Biology Al Science Department MRS. LORA BIRCH MR. EDWARD BISIAR MISS CARLA BOWMAN Biology Biology, Science Chemistry MR. GEORGE HAWKS MISS , F MAUD PEARSON x ; MISS MARILYN SENDELE pplied Science, Pre-Tech, Physics Biology Biology 50 Spirit At Rallies Mathematics Department MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM This year the department has added four new courses to meet the needs of its students. Those planning careers in mathematics and science are offered Algebra 1, Geometry, and Trigonometry. Those who are entering other fields may enroll in Foundations of Geometry, Metric Geometry, Algebra 2, and Analysis (to be introduced next year). A course in Applied Algebra and Geometry has been introduced for students who have completed Algebra 1 and need further study in the applications. The course Algebra Skills has been added to MR. PETER MANY strengthen Algebraic skills in preparation for MISS BARBARA WILLIS Department Chairman, North Campus, More advanced work in mathematics. : Department Chairman, South Campus, Algebra Introductory, Geometry A special computer course is provided for Algebra, Relations and Functions a group of gifted students. inl MR. EDWARD PERALSKY MR. FRED OBERG Algebra, General Math, Math Lab. Algebra Introductory Mr. Fred Oberg explains basic fundamentals in Algebra to Ronnie Demer, Caroline Wandrick, and Don Harding. ON YOUNGQUIST MR. MERLE RANDALL MR. OSCAR FRANSON MR. VERN Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry Practical Math, General Math Algebra Introductory, Industrial Math, : , i Geometry 51 Two of Richmond’s Finest Leave to Cultivate their Gardens MRS. CORA MATTONEN Mrs. Cora Mattonen is old vintage Richmond High. By this we mean that not only can Mrs. Mattonen teach with one hand tied behind her, but that she is drenched with Richmond tradition. That is, she is a personality, warm, jolly, perceptive, the very best of friends to her students and her fellow-teachers. There is nothing thorny in her manner, nothing kookie in her attitudes. She is solid, yet flexible, individual, yet cooperative, geared to high standards, yet easy in method. She is wonderfully open and habitually kind. Everyone feels at home in her presence, for she is not forever trying to prove something or to be somebody. She is her own proof that sanity and happiness go hand.in hand. Undoubtedly Mrs. Mattonen's background has had everything to do with her splendid balance and outlook. She had, for example, the good luck to have been born on a cattle spread in eastern Colorado. As a girl she often helped to round up the cows which (she has wryly observed) minded her no better than her students. As a teenager (imagine this!) she would ride her horse long, lonely moonlit miles, pondering her teenage problems. Eventually she left the romantic and rugged cattle country for the Colorado School of Education where she got her A.B. in Biology, with minors in English and Chemistry. Her first teaching job was in Craig, Colorado, which she soon gave up in order to get further schooling at the Universtiy of Colorado. From there she took a teaching job in Rock Springs, Wyoming. It was in Rock Springs that Mrs. Mattonen met and married her beloved Bill. The 1wo of them came to Richmond area during World War II, and Mrs. Mattonen joined the Richmond system in 1944. In 1951 she became a member of RUHS faculty. From the very first Mrs. Mattonen loved Richmond High, finding it in every respect more congenial to both her personal and professional sides than any of the other schools at which she had taught. Her career at Richmond has been long (eighteen years), happy and often exciting. By far the greatest part of her contentment, however, has come from her wonderfully harmonious life with her husband Bill, and Gordon, their son, who attended El Cerrito and U.C. At the present time Mrs. Mattonen delights in her two handsome and lively grandchildren, Marc, age eight, and Marcie, age four. Now that she is going to retire, these two will probably see a lot more of their statuesque, energetic and doting grand- mother, although we know .that she will certainly not play less bridge than she does now, read less books, or begin to neglect her garden. MR. LLOYD DARLEY In a noisy world we often find that a quiet man seems the most precious of Nature's gifts. When we approach him, he does not at once begin to shout, scold, simper, show-off or pontificate. A quiet man says little and listens. His stillness soothes us, his modesty refreshes us. His strength communicates itself to us as simply as summer warmth. We have a man like this on our faculty. He is Mr. Lloyd Darley, one of our counselors. Patient, wise as an owl, and intensely humane, Mr. Darley has listened to many young men and women and helped them to find themselves. He has been the parent they did not have at home, the good friend in need. Not many people know about these good and silent works of Mr. Darley. So we tell them here. Mr. Darley has not always been a counselor; this happened about midway in his teaching career. Previously he had taught Shop (he is credentialed for Woodwork, Sheetmetal and Electricity), Mechanical Drawing and History. So we know that he is a master craftsman, besides being a gentleman and a scholar. But he was also, believe it or not, a fighting man. Specifically, he was Technical Sergeant in the Signal Corps of the US Army, stationed in Wales and then in Paris during World War Il. Mr. Darley is almost a Californian. He was born in Utah but brought up in Northern California. He was graduated from Butte Valley High School and Chico State. He also attended U.C. and Oregon State University. So much schooling dented him for life. There is no counting the books he has read about every kind of technical subject and every period of history. Further, he is practically a charter-subscriber to KQED and takes in most of their high-powered, dry-as-dust (to Star-Trekkers) programs. We should not, however, get the notion that Mr. Darley is a pale and mousy indoor type. His great twin passions are pursued outside: golf (he’s pretty good) and gardening (he's terrific). Between these two his true madness is reserved for his loamy earth, flowers, shrubs, and soft green grass. His garden is truly a sight to melt anyone's heart, but especially his own, and especially because, like him, it pursues its way in graceful, comforting silence. We are sure that Mrs. Darley is the happiest of women. Gardening, we believe, (along with golf) will more than fill up the time—twenty-three at Richmond High, and three years before that at Tule Lake—Mr. Darley used to spend at school. We know that his retirement is as welcome to him as a blazing fire on a freezing day. We shall miss him sorely. But we know that he and his garden have a rendezvous that cannot be put off any longer. — 6 Ee Le District Counselors Advise students in Work Experience Mr. R. Lynox Lewis, Vocational Counselor, B.S., Mississippi State; M. S., George Williams College; M.A., San Francisco State, aids Curt Brasier toward vocational training. Pd Mr. Lyle Bates, Vocational Work Experience Coun- selor, B.A., A.B., M.A., Fresno State, Stanford University, San Francisco State, UC, guides students to beneficial work experience. Miss Frances Minas, Work Experience Counselor, B.A., San Jose State, San Francisco State, helps Students, Betty Mitchell and Linda Oliveira, fill out work forms. 53 The Social Science teachers are having a go at redoing their courses. American Government will never be the same, if all goes well. Neither will US History. On the North Campus, World History has already undergone a dazzling face- lifting. With Vice-Principal Wilson blessing them both and cutting red-tape, Mrs. Stott and Mr. Gahart now team-teach a richly varied and exciting World History. MISS ANN MYREN ‘ = 4 “y wie IK Mr. Robert Mackler and Miss Dorothy Madison look over their new perspectives for the new history program. MRS. PATRICIA PLAYER MR. ROBERT FRANCE Relevance Comes On the South Campus, under the benign care of Principal France and Vice-Principal Dycus, the trail-blazing SS Chairman, Miss Myren, is leading her department in the pursuit of new angles and approaches to history and govern- ment. Teachers Mackler, Madison, McCarthy, Myren and Eldredge are writing new courses in history such as FROM THE GAY NINETIES TO THE COLD WAR, DISSENT, REVOLUTION AND SOCIAL CHANGE, MINORITIES IN US HISTORY, AND FAMOUS AMERICANS. American Govern- MRS. KATHLEEN McCARTHY ab men Wils CRIA LAW POL| ANC ITAR teacl senic PERS ics =nign NYCUS, Nn, is new vern- irthy, urses Ss 1c AND ORY, vern- MISS JANE WILSON MR. WILLIAM GAHART To The Social Science Department ment is being transformed by teachers Myren, Wilson, Player and Enos into courses such as CRIME AND VIOLENCE TODAY, CIVIL LIBERTIES, LAWS AND LAW-MAKING, URBAN PROBLEMS, POLITICAL THEORY, POLITICAL PERSUASIONS, AND DEMOCRACY, COMMUNISM AND TOTAL- ITARIANISM IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.-The teachers have even come up with two new senior electives, PSYCHOLOGY and GREAT PERSONALITIES. MR. JAY WILSON UPPER RIGHT: MRS. BETTY STOTT RIGHT: MR. JOHN ENOS LOWER RIGHT: MR. ROBERT DYCUS MRS. MARGARET ELDREDGE School Is An Enjoyable Affair B i Discussing a philosophic point on religion? Probably not. Then in what are Bruce: Chandler and Thad Johnson so interested? Mr. Harold Fisher and associate work together in new approach to an old problem. Class clowns entertain class, teacher, and photographer wit! School days... at In close discussion with Heidi Lundy from Barbados is Miss Vera Crosby and Mrs. Hazel Bird. 56 — uir together Between Students and Teachers fographer with crazy antics. Coach Rich Abel is in an unusual situation. Miss Renee Leech, student teacher, not much older students, seems to be one of us. Welcome... ed than her ( ¥ Mr. Roy Fogel and Mrs. Claire Shaw are among the many who threw off the yokes of responsibility for the pleasures of life. Tomorrow? Another workday. a ee = ne wt = — . . . ; | ee : é PBB E. deal Good food, good company, warm comfortable relation- ships .. ah. . relaxation. cS Be “ a Laughing, enjoying herself, and deep in the affairs of eating, is Mrs. Lila Reinertson, caught unaware at the faculty picnic in Alvarado Park. Secretaries Oversee (CC MISS LOIS SMID Head Secretary, South Campus MRS. MARIALYCE LAGE Account Clerk MRS. ROBBIE HUGHES _ Attendance Clerk 2 biel! Hi i feysayee ff ‘ seeeeniees Mr. Peter Ruffato, Ad- 7 ministrative Vice-Principal of the North Campus, and his secretary,” Mrs. Mari- alyce Lage, make sure ' financial ends meet. p) Vice- retary bullet MRS. JUANITA MILLER Clerk we i , : - val 4) Ui ae % ene ass Goon dt MRS. MAXINE HODGSON MRS. LEONA STRAUSS MISS LAVERDIA BLAKE N Deans’ and Counselors’ Clerk Counselors’ Clerk Clerk 58 e€ Operations of Our School MRS. LORRIE ROTHSTEIN Head Secretary, North Campus MRS. MARIA WOODWARD Attendance Clerk Ad- cipal , and Mari- sure Vice-Principal Paul Parker of the South Camp us, and his.right hand sec- retary, Mrs. Jeanne Keyes, make last minute changes in the weekly bulletin. f MRS. LUELLA LINDSTROM MRS. JEANNE KEYESe Textbook Clerk Steno Clerk y ! } MRS. RAMONA BROBERG MRS. BESS REDICK MRS. BETTY HANSCOM Deans’ Clerk Textbook Clerk Account Clerk oo School Personnel O Mrs. Jean Foreman, School Nurse, takes care SOUTH CAMPUS CUSTODIANS—FIRST ROW: Mr. Ivory Marsh, Mr. Silvyn Hrbek, Head Custodian; the students on both campuses. Mr. Raoul Sciarroni, and Mr. Joe Daly. SECOND ROW: Mr. Gerald Ray, Mr. Joseph Cunningham, Mrs. Margaret Tarrant, Matron; Mr. Fred Peek, Mr. Albert Bendix, and Mr. Andrew Colombo. MR. HOWARD BALL South Student Supervisor NORTH CAMPUS CUSTODIANS—FIRST ROW: Mrs. Margaret Archibald, Matron; and Mr. Al Smith, Head Custodian. SECOND ROW: Mr. Tony Gomez, Mr. Edwin Barton, Mr. Feleno Falcioni, Mr. Stockton, and Mr. Jimmie Puryear. 60 Eugene el Operates Our Plant i ¥ 4 ea + ' } t ba fi 4 of all the aches and pains of SOUTH CAMPUS CAFETERIA STAFF—FIRST ROW: Mrs. Gladys Regener, Mrs. Mamie Denton, Cook Chairman; Mrs. Marie Allgaier, and Mrs. Dorothy Walker. SECOND’ ROW: Mrs. Mollie Tilley, Mrs. Mary Pennington, Mrs. Marie Alves, Mrs. Verna Dean Lee, and Mrs. Pauline Bishel. care si uy th. of NORTH CAMPUS CAFETERIA STAFF—FIRST ROW: Mrs. Helen Pike, Cook Manager; Mrs. Opal Barton, and Mrs. Linda Newitt. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Alice DeValle, Mrs. Gertrude Crespan, and Mrs, Lou Bertha Rideau. MR. JOHN DUNNACHIE North Student Supervisor ee LIBERTY CAP The liberty cap, worn so defiantly by the subjects of Louis XVI, adorns the very apex of the Shield. It denotes the liberty all of us enjoy in our great school. Although not many of us wear hats at school, this invisible liberty cap every one of us wears. (sovernment 62 ¥ Ere —_ © gai ii ce See (SGD ERE LIE aA RR RE oe PT vat tins Et ct to, we 63 JERRY POWER President Sk Site ate ee ee a) er dud! a: ioe Bi ‘ ve be Oo Pee ang ot Bhhag - Brg. 3 a Hom 3 pete ODT ORE S, if eda SHARON BACOM Commissioner of Girls’ Athletics ROGER SLATES Commissioner of Boys’ Athletics RON FINLAYSON Student Judge 64 ede, eg Z : . 4 — | : corey ‘ sae MAGNA GONZALEZ Secretary JAMES HENDERSON Vice-President Student Involvement, Social Development Fall Calendar SEPTEMBER 12 4 School opens 15 13. Back-to-School Dance 20 Football Season Begins— Pinole Valley 26 Soph-Frosh Elections Powderpuff Football Game Homecoming Football Game—Alameda Homecoming Dance— Queen selected Faculty Potluck 19 Faculty-Richmond OCTOBER Police Dept. Basketball 9 Slides of New School 921 Fashion Show shown by Mr. France North Sinn: 17 Back-to-School Night 29 Battle of Bands 25 Beaux Art Costume Ball 28 Homecoming Queen Contest 9¢ begins North Campus Captive Day Auction, North Campus 27. Casual Day, Casual Sox Dance Odd-Cent Dance, North Campus 28 Thanksgiving Holiday NOVEMBER 5 End of First Quarter 7 Betty Crocker Scholarship Test ot RR {2 ) WANDA COX Commissioner of Law and Order MIKE BELL Prosecuting Attorney BARBARA MEYERS Head Pom Pon Girl’ PAT HAMILTON Treasurer Con MR. PAUL PARKER Sponsor fh LUIZ HEXSEL Exchange Student VIRGINIA AYERS KAREN VANDAGRIFF SUSAN MORRIS CYNTHIA ISABELL Commissioner of Publicity Commissioner of Social Affairs Girls’ League President Head Yell Leader Ideal Goals of Fall Board of Commissioners PATTY CHAN Shield Co-Editor MARY VIRAMONTES Scrubbing paint off the Rock seems to have become a habit for these Seniors every time Richmond Shield Co-Editor defeats Kennedy. LUCIANO: RENNI MICHAEL BRITT PAULETTE PATTON KAREN SHEFFIELD Exchange Student Junior Class President Senior Class President Hi-Nus Editor Defense Attorney 65 ™ i mre ‘ey BRENDA DANIELS KITTY MORGAN MR. PETER RUFFATTO Sophomore President Sophomore Vice-President Fall Sponsor ° | DEBBIE PAIVA Johnny Carter, Mr. Brian Wilson, and Willie Hamilton conduct the open forum discussion during Sophomore Treasurer lunch periods. pe ules é ELLEN MONSON JOYCE KUBOKAWA KERRY SMITH Sophomore Secretary Commissioner of Publicity Commissioner of Social Affairs WA JP, ; { BRENDA WYATT Freshman President Frosh-Soph Fall Board Makes New Policies Fall Calendar DECEMBER 2-20 Band Candy Sale 3 Betty Crocker Invitational tests Soph Cupcake Sale is Narcotics Program 8 BSU Talent Show 11 St. Elizabeth Invitational Tournament 16 Mini Confereftce, North Campus WZ Mini Conference, South Campus Basketball Season begins—El Cerrito 18 BSU Dance, North Gym 20 Christmas Play JANUARY 6 KYA vs Faculty Basketball game Tf Candidate Speeches 2 Nominating Convention 13 Review Week 17 Sadie Hawkins Dance 21 Spring Election 24 Installation of Officers 27 Fashion Show 28 Semester Ends IRIS JACKSON Freshman Secretary Fr 4 DEBRA THOMAS Freshman Vice-President CHRIS BARTHEL Social Affairs LEE ANN FRITZ Social Affairs BEVERLY TYLER Freshman Treasurer KEITH HARRIS Publicity Committee LORETTA DAVIS Social Affairs DIANE MOORE VIRGINIA AYERS LYNN BAUMBERGER OTIS BLACK Secretary Treasurer President Vice-President Spring Board of Commissioners BEVERLY MOORE Commissioner of Publicity South Campus is the setting of joint Board of Commissioner meetings. CATHI BARNI Commissioner of Social Affairs CURT BRASIER FRANCES MARQUEZ LAURA GLIBAS BRUCE HERRINGTON Student Judge Commissioner of Law and Order Defense Attorney Prosecuting Attorney. 68 LUIZ HEXSEL Exchange Stucent { MR. PAUL PARKER Sponsor BARBARA MBYERS Head Pom-Pon Girl LUCIANO: RENNI Exchange Student MARIE FERRIERA Commissioner of Girls’ Athletics ISABEL DURANTE Girls’ League President Creates New Social Events Spring Calendar FEBRUARY ] 13 14 14, 27 Band Candy Sale ACT Production ‘“‘In White America” Crazy Sox Dance Junior Candy Apple Sale Junior Class Emblem Sale Tricycle Race—'‘Love Brawl 15, 18, 19— 'Oliver ’ Junior Class Cupcake Sale LANE MUNGER Junior Class President 28 Forensics Dinner Victory Fun Night MARCH 1 6, 12 20 28 29 ACAL Basketball Playoffs 7,8 Gridley Tournament Career Conference Foreign Language Club Dinner Senior Party Martin Luther King Assembly Easter Vacation JERRY POWER Senior Class President KAREN VANDAGRIFF Head Yell Leader -_ We % “ex PATTY CHAN Shield Co-Editor MARY VIRAMONTES Shield Co-Editor KAREN SHEFFIELD Hi-Nus Editor BRENDA DANIELS HELEN GABRIEL MR. FRANK BANDUCCI Sophomore President Sophomore Vice-President Sponsor North Campus Spring Board Spring Calendar APRIL 11 Student Teacher Day 16 Senior Fun Night 12 Faculty Ladies Luncheon 17 AFS Luau, Rod and Gun 18 Senior Supper 20 Forensics Rally, Picnic 24 Open House 22 Senior Picnic 30 Fashion Show 23 Junior Prom 24 Forensics Banquet 29 Block R Picnic MAY 6, 7 Junior Roarin’ 20's JUNE Festival 2 ACAL Night Spring Banquet 8 Instrumental Concert 6 Senior Hall Dance LEE ANN FRITZ 9 Soph Hop 7 Senior Ball Sophomore Secretary 12 Fashion Show 10 Graduation, Civic Auditorium 1S: ‘CSP Picnic 13. End of School Year ; i : _ BRUCE CHANDLER ELLEN MONSON 70 Sophomore Treasurer LORETTA DAVIS Commissioner of Publicity Commissioner of Social Affairs YVONNE KING BEVERLY TYLER DEBRA FRAUENKRON Freshman President Freshman Vice-President Freshman Secretary Develops More Interest And Spirit a MICHAEL RUBINSTEIN WILLIE HAMILTON GREG FRIEL Commissioner of Law and Order Student Judge Freshman Treasurer ZA Other candidates watch Kathy Ro Local Politicians Patty Chan takes her turn at the podium, as she wants the nomination of SA treasurer. 72 driquez, running for SA vice-president, and wait for their turn to speak. - SA President Jerry Power conducts the proceedings. Otis Black gives his reasons for running for SA president. ucts the nt. a — | ool ee ‘ ole 4 ie 4 oy ie 7 g por) ‘ tf y Ry j ; ban ben dae Hel lls K. me fs sd. b This speech helped Lynn Baumberger win the prelimin- Giving it all the spirit she has is Karen Van Dagriff, campaigning for the office of ary nomination for the office of treasurer. head yell leader. Express Viewpoints @ = January 7, 1969 — ‘“. aaa ea WW), gym, y Cee With a solemn face, Mike De La Garza delivers his speech for the office of SA president. With a hopeful look, Krista Fuglestad promises ‘‘to give her all’’ if elected to the office of SA secretary. 73 Eleven Freshmen delegates give their full attention to the procedure of the voting. Jerry Power and Magna Gonzalez keep records of the voting and inform the convention upon the results. Convention Marks oe we Miss Dorothy Madison and Miss Ann Myren, convention advisors, take a count of the North Campus delegates. Randolph White and Curt Brasier call for a recount for the presiden- tial candidate. Chet tallies 74 Senior delegates wait to cast their final vote for the presidential candidate. Democracy in Action Chet Wong and Gary Zablackis display the The audience anxiously awaits the final count. tallies of the convention. 75 Wanda Cox expresses her deep gratitude for student support in becoming Commissioner of law and _ order. The light flickers as the solemn words are spoken by Otis Black, new SA president, and Jerry Power, outgoing president. Magna Gonzalez, outgoing secretary, wishes Virginia Ayers the best of luck. Jerry Power gives an off-stage cue before the curtain goes up. 76 Candlelight Ceremony Begins New Era Installation January 24, 1969 Stare yeeees ohm ae, 2 kus Bug Sharon Bacom, Fall Girls’ commissioner, greets new incumbent Marie Ferriera. was a TSN, sin ee eet $ 3 rata wh Brenda Daniels presents a speech of true convictions and Karen Van Dagriff, incoming head yell leader, turns over a new leaf of yells for the Spring games. promises for the coming year. Fall Representative Council FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: Sany Gregory, Debbie Fravenkron, Yvonne King, Sharon Hammonds, Christine Collins, Velma Johnson, Kathy Gray, and Linda Brown. _ SOPHOMORE REPRESENIAIIVES—FIRST ROW: Melinda Rexford, Linda Leonard, Camille Happy, Debi Mason, Anne Muenchow, Diana Lee, Cris Barthel, Denise Gonzales, and Doreen Hernandez. SECOND ROW: Lofton Wright, Roger McGee, Codie Williams, Michael E. Harris, and Danny Smith. 78 v4 Xe j JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: Earl Baker, Beverly Moore, Carolyn Russell, Michael Shiloh, Cynthia Gayles, Willard Lewis, Barbara Freeman, Cynthia Denny, and James Henderson. SECOND ROW: Rick Stout, Ray Boggs, Mike Criddle, Marina Gonzalez, Pat Suit, Paula Chavez, Joyce Robinson, and Janice Mason. THIRD ROW: Steve Zeppa, Tom Betti, Steve Brown, Vickie Devencenz, Mike De La Garza, and Curt Brasier. FOURTH ROW: Roger Nall, Randy Smoak, Frank Berycol, Dan Howell, Krista Fuglestad, Lisa Van Buren, Sandy Reed, and Pat Morrison. ergs SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: Velinda Turnbow, Verdia Gipson, Yvonne Captain, Gloria Conwright, and Gladys Whittington. SECOND ROW: Randy Crear, Linda Jackson, Linda Whigham, Dianne Daniels, and Steven Little. THIRD ROW: John Regier, Cathi Barni, Judy Brock, Rick Paredes, and Jesse Hernancez. FOURTH ROW: Larry Moore, Ray Stevenson, and Gary Lewis. Spring Representative Council FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: Vickie Peterson, Judy Nelson, Jan Ashmone, Kathy Gray, Sharon Hammonds, Iris Jackson, Christine Rollins, and Alice Henderson. SECOND ROW: Kevin Shields, Sergei Shkurkin, and Robert Foster. i SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: Ronnie Abbott, Johanna Kendall, Valerie Walker, Audrey Johnson, Evelyn Burrus, Sylvia Cox, Denise Chapman, Delores James, and Dorothy Moore. SECOND ROW: Gail Daniels, Anne Muenchow, Linda Ballmes, Regina Whitney, Paulette McClain, Helen Gabriel, Linda Fernandez, Denise Gonzales, Betty Robinsen, Debbie Gonzales, Shirley Williams, and Sandi Christian. THIRD ROW: Eddie Washington, Mark Palmer, Doreen Hernandez, Belinda Denny, Kerry Smith, Nadine Malone, Marilyn Potts, Debbie Paiva, Sheila Sumler, and Debbie Kerby. FOURTH ROW: William Hash, Rogers McGee, Matthew Brellock, Bruce Chandler, Michael Harris, John Mullen, Guy Davis, Jim Grey, Otis Taylor, and Clayton Johnson. 80 Completes Active Social Schedule JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: David Harris, Sandy Gilson, Debbie Brooks, Marie Ferreira, Greg Dyer, Cynthia Denny, Jerry Cordova, Corrine Stuart, and Linda Mallory. SECOND ROW: Yvette Holland, Linda Price, Gayle Boswell, Pat Suit, David Faeth, Carol Reibslager, Jeanette Jones, and Tom Betti. THIRD ROW: Dave Smith, Doug Scott, Ray Boggs, Mike De La Garza, Dean Harrison, Sue Fuhrman, Tim Eber, Grover Cleveland, Danny Howell, and Darrell Woo. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES—FIRST ROW: Debbie Wentz, Susan Morris, Laura Guerra, Jesse Hernandez, Diane Moore, Lynette Gray, and Carolyn Reynolds. SECOND ROW: Steve Buck, Alexis Nagy, Marilyn Carroll, Linda Jackson, Linette Lawson, Pat Hamilton, Marilynn Matthews, Sharon Dickerson, Baroara Fenoglio, Margie Ritter, and Lisa Wood. THIRD ROW: Kirk Dingman, David McGraw, Chuck Yates, Randy Crear, James Henderson. Billie Jones, Dana Berkhout, Pat Bernhardt. and Janice Mears. 81 Student Court Brings Law Fall MR. JOHN ENOS Sponsor KAREN SHEFFIELD Judge Defense Attorney i AEN SOPH-FROSH STUDENT COURT—FIRST ROW: Johnny Cais Sumler, Associate Judge; Mr. Frank Banducci, Sponsor. SECO Bailiff; Wyman Savage, Prosecuting Attorney. Not Pictur MIKE BELL REGINA ELLIS Prosecuting Attorney Clerk DAVE SMITH WANDA COX Associate Judge Commissioner of Law and Order 82 And Order to Both Campuses MR. MELVIN WARREN Sponsor CURT BRASIER LAURA GLIBAS Judge Defense Attorney nny Carter, Associate Judge; Willie Hamilton, Judge; Sheila NSOF, SECOND ROW: Dorothy Mooré, Court Clerk; Fred Griffin, Not Pictured: Michael Harris, Defense Attorney. MARILYN CARROLL BRUCE HERRINGTON Associate Judge Prosecuting Attorney = FRANCES MARQUEZ CINDY LOSKOT MIKE DE LA GARZA Commissioner of Law and Order Associate Prosecuting Attorney Associate Judge 83 Rally Boys Supervise GARY ROSE RALPH EDWARDS MR. FRANK PORTO SOPH-FROSH SPONSOR | ee a « GARY ZABLACKIS CRAIG FREHSE LS ( ¥ + kh | t © J 6 6CS j Rallies are always accompanied by the beat of the Ania GLENN BOMGARDNER DONALD MASCN Blue and Red FRED GRIFFIN LELAND MINTER ae oe _— Fa 84 CHET WONG ROBERT BURDICK RONALD FORD he pres “ : ROGER GRAY Se the All School Activities MR. GEOR@E HAWKS SENIOR-JUNIOR SPONSOR drum ) and the dancing to the traditional JOHN HOOD CHARLES DUARTE “Navy ' ae Ba iz JERRY POWER MELVIN THORNTON JOHN GRYERS WILLIE SMITH TONY ETCHIESON DAVID FAETH ca os SORT ees HORS “gE JESSE HERNANDEZ THE LAMP The lamp has always been associated with learn- ing, knowledge and education. Of all students, Seniors have had the longest time to learn about the value and uses of the lamp. They know, for example, that unlike the candle, it cannot be burned at both ends. Seniors 36 Graduation—That Happy, But Sz ae é F: : ; : = fF : fii : = ; : i ; 4 5 2 e g2 | . i ee ; a | =e ; 5 Fi ; 1 i ; j ; 4 % ¥ 4 i . a 5 : os ‘ ivf iy at : F ‘ , ‘ . = ; { 4 ¥ ei i@ ‘ ta. + ae ; 5 . a oe fi i H . a x a ¢ a = 5 - , ti a i ° =. f i g 4 if u % ‘ : % a ik June 10, 1969 Richmond Memorial Auditorium a) = - vu Y) 4 @) jee 7) vu Ras 2 — = a o S SY) Past And Present Big Four Directs PAULETTE PATTON LYNETTE GRAY ANN NEWTON Senior Class President, Fall Senior Class Vice-President, Fall Junior Class, Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer, Fall BOB HEIHN Junior Class President, Fall Juni RICK PAREDES LEE COGGER Sophomore Class President, Fall VIRGINIA AYERS Sophomore Class Vice-President, Fall Sophomore Class Secretary-Treasurer, Fall | Three Years of Class of 1969 § JERRY POWER CYNTHIA ISABELL ALEXIS NAGY Senior Class President, Spring Junior Class Vice-President, Fall; Senior Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer, Spring Class Vice-President, Spring NANCY FREITAS Junior Class Vice-President, Spring Luciano Renni and Chet Wong play a wild game of ping-pong at Foreign Exchange Club assembly. PORTIA DUNCAN Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer, Spring OTIS BLACK MAGNA GONZALEZ VERDIA GIPSON Sophomore Class Presiclent, Spring Sophomore Class Vice-President, Spring Sophomore Class Secretary-Treasurer, Spring Outstanding Seniors Maintain Traditional Sf Future historians, Glenn Corley, Otis Black. Jerry Schlegel, and Jerry Power, muse their mark on the world. World communicators in Spanish are Pat Mayeda and Flute. High keyed excellence is achieved by musicians James Pylant, Jerry Schlegel and Barbara Foster. Not pictured: Michael Taylor. Useful projects are made by the creative hands of outstanding voca- tional art students Dean Allen and Gary Anderson. Not pictured: Victor ae Standiford and Leland Minter. Excellence And Promise For Future Swello a i a Ki 2 4 3 6 7 ca Secretaries of tomorrow are Judv Honey and Alexis Nagy. Not pictured: Debbie Correia. ayeda and Gary Zablackis. Not pictured: Ramona Skillful homemakers are Pamela Crowley and Jenny Butterfield. Senior scientists, Gary Zablackis, Terri Brewer, and Mark Wanlass, think ot future projects. Not pictured: Hartmut Schwarz. vOca- ictor 93 By Obtaining Scholarships, Awards, at Seniors with superior vocal talents are Virginia Ayers and Voneta Kirschman. j i Excel Bank of America certificate winners excelling in different subjects are FIRST ROW: Otis Black, se language; Victor Standiford, trade and industry; and Hartmut Schwarz, science. SECOND ROW: Jim Loughran, art; Alexis Nagy, business; Virginia Ayers, music; Pamela Crowley, home economics, and Glenn Corley, English. so, — Tops in English skills are FIRST ROW: Glenn Corley and Howard Blake. SECOND ROW: Jerry Power and Jerry Schlegel. Exceptional Seniors in dramatic ability are Magna Gonzalez, Dani Lindstrom, Virginia Ayers, and Mary Viramontes. 94 ls, _ and Top Honors In All Fields Ayers Excelling in speech control and ability are Cynthia Loskot, Magna Gonzalez, and Cathi Barni. Not pictured: Pat Hamilton. Students who strive for excellence in foreign languages are Cathi Barni, Otis Black, and Lynda Davidson. Not pictured: Jose Arriaga, Ramona Flute, Pat Mayeda, and Gary Zablackis. Principal Robert B. France (right) awards the Bank of America plaques to Judy Honey, vocational arts; Jerry Schlegel, fine arts; Gary Zablackis, science and math; and Jerry Power, liberal arts. Women's awards are given to Dana Berkhout, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow, and Wanda Cox, DAR Citizenship Award. ior Advisors Sen Se 4 a2 ¥ . Pa , ead 3 So pong 7 2 «oud hee riiiiee. ie 8 ee MISS AGNES GOWEN Head Faculty Social Chairman MR. CARL MAYNARD BRIGGS MR. HOLLIS BLEDSOE MRS. MARGARET ELDREDGE MRS. DOLORES DURANT MRS. NICILA DOMINGUEZ MR. JERRY L. LUDY MR. GEORGE HAWKS MRS. ETTA LOU HAWKINS 96 Guide Social Events MR. FRANK MILO | Ly MRS. LYNNE POTTS MISS DORRANCE SMALL MISS HAZEL-LOUISE ROGERS MISS MOLEIN VWAWLCI MR. MERLE RANDALL Faculty Social Chairman NOT PICTURED: Mr. Richard Abel and Miss Dorothy Madison MRS. NOLA SHORTRIDGE MISS BARBARA WILLIS 7 ACHEY, LORETTA ADAMS, CHARLENE The Great Graduating ADAMS, CHERYL ADAMS, JOHN R. ADAMS, KATHLEEN ADKINS, JIM ADONA, LOLITA ALANIZ, ROY ALEXANDER, REGINALD ALLEN, DEAN ALLEN, WILLIAM ALVES, BOBBY ANDERSON, BECKY ANDERSON, GARY 98 ANDERSON, SHARON ANDRADE, MIKE Class of 1969 ARANDA, NICKY ARRIAGA, JOSE OSCAR ASHFORD, CAROL AVILA, CARLOS AYERS, VIRGINIA BABB, LINDA BACA, GEORGE BACOM, SHARON BAIRD, KATHY BAIRD, NANCY BAKER, PAUL BALDWIN, KATHY Enters RUHS Sept., 1966 BALES, ANDREW BALGA, MICHAEL BALLY, KATHY BANTA, CHUCK BANUELOS, JULIE BARKER, JANET BARNES, LAURETTA BARNI, CATHI BELOW (LEFT): Monica Contreras, Karen Gregan, and Pat | Lexor BEASON, ELAINE BEAZLEY, DEBRA BEDWELL, WILLIAM BELL, MICHAEL With 1059 Members BELLARD, KATHY BERKHOUT, DANA BERNHARDT, PAT BEVERLY, ARNOLD BISE, DEANNA BITLE, GARY BLACK, OTIS BLAKE, HOWARD BELOW (RIGHT): BOMGARDNER, GLENN BOND, KATHY | ° . d Pat Lexon are working toward a secretarial career. BLETHEN, WILLIAM BOLDS, VEDA BONNER, WILLIE MAE BOONE, SUSAN Last Class To BRADLEY, GREGORY BRANCH, BEVERLY BRANCH, MILTON BRANSON, MIKE BREEN, SHEILA BREWER, TERRI BRIDGES, STEVEN BROCK, JUDY BROWN, DOLORES BRYANT, FREDDIE BUCK, STEPHEN BUENROSTRO, LUPE 102 BURK, GARY BURNETT, TOM Attend Old Citadel BURRY, GARY BUTE, JUDY BUTTERFIELD, JENNIFER CALHOUN, RICK CANTEY, FRANK CAPTAIN, YVONNE CARGO, CATHY CARNEY, WESLEY CARROLL, MARILYN CARROLL, MICHAEL CARTER, LENA CASH, JAMES Presents One-Act CASTILLANO, GLORIA CASTRO, NOBERTA CAVINESS, DERYL CAVINESS, SHERYL CHAN, CHARLINE CHAN, PATTY CHANEY, JOHN CHAPPELL, RODNEY Hilda Whitlow makes a dash to recover her forgotten notebook. BELOW (LEFT): Ar CHELLSON, PAT CHRISTIAN, LLEWELLYN CIECHANSKI, DEBBIE CLARINE, LANETTE Dramas, During Lunch CLARK, DOROTHY CLARK, JANE CLARK, PATRICIA CLAXTON, STEVEN CLAYTOR, REX CLEMENT, JIM CLEVELAND, CONNIE CLUTTS, LARRY The Senior doll, wearing a mask, appeared at the Beaux Art Ball. BELOW (RIGHT): CONTRERAS, MONICA CONWRIGHT, GLORIA COGGER, LEE CONNER, MARY 105 COOPER, LARRY CORDOVA, LYN Sponsors ‘‘June Nights” CORLEY, GLENN CORREIA, DEBBIE COX, KENNETH COX, WANDA CREAR, RANDY CREWS, DEBBIE CROCKETT, NOEL CROWLEY, PAM CUMMINGS, JANIE DANIELS, ANTHONY DANIELS, DIANNE DANIELSON, DONNA DARBY, CHARLES DAUER, ED May Soph Hop DAVIDSON, LYNDA DAVIES, CAROL DAVIS, CAROLYN DAVIS, JOAN DAVIS, JULIE DEALBA, PETE DECKER, STEVEN DEEM, MARSHALL DELAO, HELENA DELGADILLO, RACHEL DELONG, KEITH DIAZ, PAT 107 Stages “Squaring The Circle”’ DICKERSON, SHARON DIMATTEO, SUSAN DINGLE, JUDY DONOVAN, CATHY DORA, LAVERNE DORADO, MANUEL DUFAULT, ELI DUNCAN, PORTIA BELOW (LEFT): DUSELL, TOM Workihg many long hours to complete the Senior- Junic DYAS, ARNOLD DYES, BRENDA 108 Sophomore Play EDWARDS, RALPH EDWARDS, WESTLEY | i ts iki ALLL ELMORE, CATHERINE ENGLISH, CHARLES ENGLUND, BARBARA ERHART, GORDON RAY EVANS, FRED EVANS, WILLIE BELOW (RIGHT): FERNANDEZ, Junior Directories are Marie Rogers and Alexis Nagy. LAJUANA FERNANDEZ, MARGARET nior- FAHRENHOLTZ, JOHN FENOGLIO, BARBARA 109 FITZGERALD, DAVE FLETCHER, RUBY LOUISE Enters Junior Year FLETES, VIRGINIA FLORES, CHRISTINE FOGLE, BRUCE FORD, RONALD FORD, STEVEN FORREST, CHARLES FOSKET, MARYLS FOSTER, BARBARA FOSTER, GEORGE FRANCIS, DARLENE FREHSE, CRAIG FREITAS, NANCY FULCO, VINCENT FULLER, CURT With 825 Members FULLER, PATRICIA FUTCH, LEOTHWRS GALAVIZ, MARIE GALLEGOS, LILLIAN GARCIA, ALFRED GARCIA, GENEVIEVE GARCIA, JOE GARCIA, JULIA GARDNER, PAMELA GARRETT, REGINALD GEGA, REBECCA GERALD, MICHAEL Pi Attends Classes GERKE, LINDA GESELL, CLEMEN GIBSON, TOM GILLEY, ROBERT GIPSON, VERDIA GLIBAS, LAURA GODEK, PEGGY GOFF, Eli Dufault is weary from the great responsibilities of C DON being a hall commissioner. BELOW (LEFT): GONSALES, JOHNNY GONZALES, BARBARA GONZALES, STELLA GONZALEZ, MAGDALENO On South Campus GONZALEZ, MAGNA GONZALEZ, SALVADOR GRANGER, CAROL GRAY, BARBARA GRAY, LYNETTE f Periodically, those gym clothes do make it home for GRAY, : Charles English. SHARON BELOW (RIGHT): GREEN, PATRICIA GREEN, SHARON GREEN, DEBBIE GREEN, LINDA GREINER, LOREN GRIBAUDO, FLORENCE Sells Mistletoe GRIFFIN, DANNY GUERRA, BERTHA GUERRA, LAURA GUILLORY, LAURA GULLEDGE, GWEN GUNN, JUDITH i GUZMAN, MERCEDES HAGAN, MIKE HALE, DEBRA HALL, RANDY HALL, SHIRLEY HALTON, EUNESTINE HAMILTON, PATRICIA HANEY, PATSY During Christmas HANKS, MICHAEL HARRIS, FLORCY HARRIS, PATRICIA HARRIS, WANDA HARTWELL, ALVIN } HARVATH, CAROL HASENPFLUG, JAYNE HATTICH, BOB HEARN, ANITA HEIHN, ROBERT HENDERSON, DARLENE HENDERSON, JAMES HENDERSON, RICHARD HENRY, MIKE HENSLEY, BARBARA HENSLEY, ROGER HERNANDEZ, FRED HERNANDEZ, GILBERT HERNANDEZ, JESSE HERRERA, IRENE BELOW (LEFT): HERRING, WILLIAM HERRINGTON, BRUCE Sponsors Junior SS Se — —s ott aie It's a sit-down lecture for Mr. John Enos and his Senio has just heard something startling. HEXSEL, LUIZ HIGGINS, ALLAN Rummace Sale . 731), HIRANO, JANE HOLMES, ROLANDER HONEY, JUDY HONEY, TOM HOOPER, LEONARD HORNE, DONNIE HORNE, JAMES his Senior Government Class. Karen Shetfield, Hi-Nus editor, BELOW (RIGHT): HOWARD, RUBY HOWSMON, KATHY HOSKINS, ROY HOUSTON, PATRICIA HUCKABY, BILL JR. HUEY, REGINALD Sells Pennants HUMPHRIES, CLIFF HUNTER, FREDDIE HYATT, CARILYN HYDE, RON IDLE, ELIZABETH IMAMURA, CATHY INGRAM, JOYCELYN ISABELL, CYNTHIA JACKSON, CARL JACKSON, EDDIE JACKSON, LINDA JACKSON, WALTER JACKSON, WESLEY JACOBS, DERRALL For Games JARRETT, PAM JEFFERSON, JACQUELIN JENKINS, LINDA JENSEN, RAY JIMENEZ, IRENE JIMERSON, RUTH JOHNSON, KATHY JOHNSON, KEN JOHNSON, LEO JOHNSON, LEON JOHNSON, SANDRA JONES, BILLIE SUE 119 DEBORAH unior ae Sponsors J JONES, RANDI JONES, RICHARD JONES, WILMA JORDAN, DWIGHT JUNIEL, JAMES KEARNS, MARTY BELOW (LEFT): Visiting student does ‘The Funky Broadway”’ as the KEEFER, band plays on. DOLORES KEETON, ROSIE KEKOW, CAROLA KELLEY, DOROTHY KENNEDY, Fun Night “asx KERMAN, NANCY KING, GLORIA KING, WAYNE, D. KINNEY, LARRY KINZEL, GEORGE KIRK, JACKIE KIRSCHMAN, VONETA BELOW (RIGHT): KOSKI, DOLORES KOSTER, PAM Study Hall is a world of its own. KISER, NANCY KITAMATA, RICHARD KUBOKAWA, JO ANNE KUNTZ, RON Presents Magical KYLE, SHERYL LA LONDE, TRICE LANCE, TERRY LANGE, BILL LANGSTON, ANNETTE LANGSTON, HOOVER LAU, MEW LING LAU, YIM LING LAUGHRAM, JAMES LAVENDER, LOIS LAWRENCE, GEORGE LAWSON, LINETTE 122 LAYFIELD, BARBARA LEE, BENNIE Mystery Prom LEE, JOSEPH LEE, MIKE LEE, RONNIE LEMA, PENNY LEONARD, DAVID LEWIS, CLIFF LEWIS, DORTHEL LEXON, PAT LIGHTNER, CARL LILLA, JOHN LINDSTROM, DANIELLE LINEWEAVER, TERRY sv; Publishes Hi-Nus LISSON, ANITA LITTLE, STEPHEN LLOYD, TERESA LOISEAU, KAREN LOPEZ, SARA LORTZ, JUDI LOSKOT, CYNTHIA BELOW (LEFT): LOUIS, MERIA LUMACHI, RONALD LUND, MARK some 1 ae ee RRA ae oe a4 is aves rs ee. Lakukiubial coe an TEE TE TE TS NE ee cae eae ee Mrs. Nicky Aranda concentrates upon his answer, which background) thinks he knows the answer. MADDOX, RHONDA Cub Edition Pay MALBROUGH, RODNEY MALLORY, LINDA MANNING, RALPH MARTIN, GERRY MARTIN, KATHLEEN MARTINEZ, GRACE nat MARTINEZ, Fy oa LINDA Mrs. Dolores Durant, instructor, has asked. Vincent Fuico (in BELOW (RIGHT) MASON, DONALD MASON, KEN vhich MASLOV, VICKIE MASON, BETTY 125 MATTHEWS, MARILYNN MAXWELL, PHYLLIS Enters Senior MAYEDA, PATRICIA MAZE, DIANE MC CLAFLIN, ROGER MC COY, CYNTHIA MC DONALD, ELBERT MC GRATH, NANCY MC GRAW, DAVID MC INTOSH, YOSKI MEAHAN, DOUG MEAHAN, JOHN MEARS, JANICE MEEK, RICHARD 126 : MEEKER, CLIFFORD MENDOZA, ADELINE Year 640 Strong MEYERS, BARBARA MILLER, WARREN MILSTEAD, KIMBERLY MINTER, LELAND MITCHELL, BETTY MITCHELL, MICHAEL MIXON, MICKEY MOORE, DIANE MOORE, KATHY MOORE, LARRY MOORE, PAM MORIARTY, SHAWNA WZ Wears Middies And MORRIS, ANDY MORRIS, SUSAN MOUNT, JUDI MOUNTJOY, RICHARD MUNDAY, JUDI MYER, ANTOINETTE MYERS, DAVE NABETA, NED BELOW: (LEFT) NAGY, ALEXIS NANNEY, DONNA UPPER—It's the Knights of the Round Table, but Kathy Baldwin doesn't want NELSON, DAN any part. NEWSOME, QUINCY 128 Bermudas On Friday NEWTON, ANN NEWTON, CALVIN NORTON, BETTY NUNEZ, FRANCES NUNLEY, CARYLON ODLE, LAWANA OLDEN, GEORGE OLIVEIRA, LINDA BELOW: (RIGHT) | ) nye! Sai OSBORNE, , we i CAROL | _ r' _ PAGE, | LOWER—We all have problems, but Roger Slates and Christina Rincon seem to have them all. O'MALLEY, TIM ORNER, LES 129 PAGE, JESSE PALMER, EILEEN Presents October PAQUETTE, PEGGY PARCELL, BETTY PAREDES, RICK PARK, ANITA PARKER, RICHARD PATTERSON, KAREN PATTERSON, SANDRA PATTON, PAULETTE PAULSON, DAVID PENDERGRASS, GRADY PENICK, DEBBIE PEREZ, KATHY 130 PETERSON, BETTY PETERSON, KATHY Beaux Art Ball PETERSON, TERRY PFISTER, JACK PILKINGTON, VICK] PIRTLE, SUSAN POINDEXTER, PAM POMPA, TEDDY PONCE, DOLORES POPE, BENNY PORTER, RICK PORTOLOS, PETE POSEY, CAROL POTTS, CARL 13] ae Sells Donuts POWER, JERRY POWER, KAREN POWERS, RON PRESCOTT, DAVID PRESLEY, CAROLYN PRICE, STEPHEN PROCTOR, JEROME BELOW (LEFT): PROCTOR, TYRONE PUCKETT, JOHN PULOS, GEORGETTE Hoover Langstan, Drum Major, says PYLANT, JAMES aS DW dad} Every Friday “a. RAMOS, CARMEN RASMUSSEN, - GEORGE : RE i DAVID RE, MICHAEL REED, BARBARA REED, MARY REED, MICHAEL “spoT ate . BELOW (RIGHT): or, says Kill, ’ punch line for Drummer Rick Calhoun. RENNI, LUCIANO RENSEN, ALICE REGIER, JOHN REINHARDT, ELAINE 133 REYNOLDS, CAROLYN RICHARD, CHARLES RICHARDSON, LINDA 134 ROBINSON, CHARLES ROBINSON, DENISE ROBINSON, NANCY RESCH, BETTY REW, ANNIE Presents First RINCON, CHRISTINA RITTER, MARGIE ROBINETTE, RUBY RODDA, RAMONA RODERICK, RHONDA RODRIGUEZ, KATHERINE RODRIGUEZ, MARGARET RODRIGUEZ, WILLIAM Senior Supper ROLLING, ATKINS ROMERO, MIKE ROOT, WILLIAM ROSE, GARY ROSE, KATHY ROSE, LAJUANA ROSKO, PEGGY ROWE, BETTY RUBINSTEIN, NANCY RUIJTERS, FRANS RUPORT, STEPHEN RUSSELL, LINDA 135 pO ee eee mak J iit aE AN RUSSELL, RICHARD SABO, BETTY SANDERS, EVONNE SANDERS, JUNE f gt) ae ‘ —— SANDERS, LAYTON SANDERS, ROSE SCHLEGEL, JERRY SCHMOLLER, GRETCHEN BELOW (LEFT): Senior girls learn to operate business macl SCHOENDALER, JUDY SCHWARZ, HARTMUT SCHWARZBACH, HENRY SCOTT, CHRISTINE 136 Trike Race SHARON SEAMAN, LARRY SEARS, ELAINE SELLARS, JAMES SELLARS, SHIRLEY SERB, JOHN SESSION, SHERRY siness machines in the Office Practice Classes. BELOW (RIGHT): SHATARA, JANET SHEFFIELD, KAREN SEVERANCE, DON SHARPE, CAROLYN 137 SHOEMAKER, ROBERT SHORT, CINDY SHORT, ROBERT SLATES, ROGER SMART, JUDY SMITH, LUCRETIA SHELTON, LINDA SHILOH, KENNARD Holds Traditional SHUPPERT, DONNA SIMMONS, MARY SIMS, DEBORAH ANN SMITH, SUSAN SMITH, WILLIE C. JR. SNYDER, KEN SOULE, MARY ANN SPENGER, CLIFFORD Party And Picnic SPIGNER, SONJA STANDIFORD, VICTOR STANLEY, MARK STEADMAN, TEMPLE STEPHENSON, RAY STUART, HOWARD SUY, PAULA SZWANEK, MELVIN TARR, VICKY TATE, RONALD TAYLOR, BRIAN TAYLOR, DAVE mie, Enacts: Nay TAYLOR, MILTON TAYLOR, NANCY THOMAS, GREG THOMAS, JANIE THOMAS, LAURIE THOMPSON, KRIS THORN, THELMA BELOW (LEFT): THORNTON, MELVIN David Faeth and Otis Black, Rally Committee me THORNTON, Barbara Meyers, Head Pom Pon girl. SHARON THROWER, LUTHER TIMS, DANIEL 140 Senior Play — CARYN TRAMMELL, SHIRLEY TROIKE, KATHY TUCKER, CHARLES TURNBOW, VELINDA UMBERGER, KEN UMBLE, BOB JR. VALLO, SHARON BELOW (RIGHT): VAUGHN, mittee members, look over the results of the judges with SHERRY VENEGAS, WILLIAM VANDAGRIFF, KAREN VANVOGELPOEL, JAAP SS 7S fe 141 VIGIL, LILLIAN VIRAMONTES, MARY THERESE Senior Ball Highlights WADE, LARRY WAFER, LAVINA WALKER, GAYLE WALKER, WENDY WANLASS, MARK WARREN, LEE WASHINGTON, MARY WATSON, SEMUAL WAY, JOHN WAY, MARY WEAVER, JAMES WEBB, MARY 142 WELLS, VIOLA WENTZ, DEBBIE Years at Richmond High WHIGHAM, LINDA WHITE, RANDOLPH WHITLOW, HILDA WHITNEY, LADONNA WHITTINGTON, GLADYS WIEDERHOLT, DEBBIE WILLIAM, SIMS WILLIAMS, GARY WILLIAMS, GERA WILLIAMS, JACKIE WILLIAMS, JAY WILLIAMS, JOHN K. 143 WILLIAMS, PATRICIA WILLIAMS, RICHARD WILLITZER, DIANA Keeps WILSON, JIM WILSON, MARK WILSON, PATRICIA 8 O’Clock WILSON, QUINETTA WILSON, SHARON WINTERS, DAN j June 10, 1969 WINTERS, DONNA WONG, CHET WOOD, CLIFF Date At WOOD, JUDY WOOD, LISA WOODHALL, LARRY 144 WOODSON, GWEN WORKMAN, MIKE WRIGHT, BRENDA Civic WRIGHT, CAROL YATES, CHUCK ZABLACKIS, GARY Auditorium AVENT, KATHLEEN BATCHELDER, LOREN BROWN, GLENN COLE, MYLES COLVIN, GARY COOPER, EARNEST COPLEN, SANDRA DAVIS, DONN DAVIS, SHIRLEY ANN EATON, STEVE EDMONDS, LEEROY FAIRLEY, BRENDA FEINER, RON FLUTE, RAMONA FREEMAN, MARION GANDALL, HENRY Camera Shy Seniors GATLIN, PATRICIA GRAVES, BOBBIE GREGAN, KAREN HENDERSON, DARLENE HILL, MARCIA JACOB, PEGGY JAMES, ROBERT JENKINS, DWAIN JIMENEY, GILBERT: JOHNSON, BETTY D: JOHNSON, DENNIS R, KECSKES, LEONARD B. KIRK, JOHN LARSEN, BOB LATIMORE, ELMER LEWIS, VINCENT LOGGINS, ALVA LOPES, DANNY MASON, MELVIN MARTINEZ, CONNIE MAZZI, GILBERT McDONALD, MARIE NELSON, LELAND ORTA, CLAYTON PATILLO, BEVERLY PHILLIPS, TOMMIE E. PITRE, POLAND POWERS, MIKE PRESTON, RONALD RICKEL, KAREN RICKEL, SHARON ROGERS, MARIE RONNEBERG, ERNA ROWLEY, JAMES SANDERS, KENT SANFILLIPPO, DONNA SELESKA, RICKEY SIMS, WILLIAM SNIDER, LINDA STAFFORD, JOHN WALLIS, STEVE WATKINS, RHONDA WHEELER, DAVID WIEGERS, SUSAN YEE, JOANNE Seniors and their guests display costumes at Beaux Art Ball. 145 Costumed Students Attend Beaux Art Ball October 25, 1969 | Cleo and Clown get together on old times! Seniors contribute light show to Beaux Art Ball. Chaperons enjoy themselves at the dance, as all remains calm with Mr. Paul Parker's Chinese wisdom. Jesse Hernandez is stunned by the cameraman. 146 Patty Play Pal is the doll of the ball. a Vb Ry ayy se se Beaux Art Ball enthusiastics are Hartmut Schwartz, Judi Gordon, Ladonna Whitney, Jerry Power, and Pat Harris. Old lady Virginia Ayers kicks her heels in glee. Juniors mill around the table to observe the costumes. 147 Coac 4 7, A quick view is taken on rules and strategy to be used by the trike racers. @ , Seniors Sponsor Tottering Janice Mears gives loving guidance to trike racer, Ri Rick Paredes. 148 Coach Emery Phillips tries his trike for size, while accomplice Mrs. Katherine Curl checks out those wheels. ‘ i Mr. Mel Warren and Miss Christie Biagi are super- Tumbling Trike Race heart winners for the teachers’ race. ge February 14, 1969 Student sweetheart winners for the trike race are Wanda Cox and Gary Lewis. e racer, Riders get themselves ready on the line-up as Glenn Bomgardner says a silent praye: 149 With a loud bang, students rally around the balloon splash. Seniors Strike Up Excitement For All On Victory Fun Night This neat squadron of girls awaits the volleyball serve. 150 TOP: Art Smith and Bar- bara Freeman take off with a bit of soul music. MIDDLE: Robert Heihn and Josie Baumann take a second for a_ sit-down romance. RIGHT: Charles English is amazed that everyone wants to get in the act of enjoying the fun. Larry Moore and Diane Moore watch twister players. South Campus Gym February 28, 1969 'S4 Illustrious Speakers Discuss Job O Steve Ford proudly demonstrates his press card to Mr. Paul Parker. AN ASS Darrell Woo is a spectator to the cafe discussions. Mr. Terry McPherson of peckman Instruinents gives an enlightening speech to the Engineering-Electron- icS group. Seniors engaged in heated discussion on best careers are Glenn Bomgardner, Betty Mitchell, Lynda Davidson, John Adams, and Tom Gibson. Vice-P lost thi ey b Opportunities At Career Night March 12,1969 South Campus 2g lives ron- hi To a Senior, Career Conferences mean decisions, mass of facts, encouragement, puzzle- ment and food? Vice-Principal Robert Dycus and Supervisor Howard Ball seem to have lost their place in the program. 153 Anthropology Opens Doors of Knowledge A Anthropology challenges Senior students to study at close range the man, his thoughts and actions of the past, in order to understand the man today. Rick Winship in silent thought, Roger McCalflin amazed, and Mary Delgado student informer, are a few of the personalities who make Anthro, sixth, in Room 122 interesting. 154 re And Understanding of Man’s Past and Present Mr. Robert Mackler, instructor, offers students an opportunity for a Students describe their complex family trees among themselves, before discussion one-one discussion on important points. is opened to class evaluation. Anthropology is a science of man, that deals with origin development, races, customs, and beliefs of mankind. The study tends to concentrate on the over-all problems all men have, particularly. through the concepts of culture. Individual study is an important exercise to prepare students with basic knowledge for good discussions. Seniors Fill Holiday Inn i Checking Senior Dues Cards are Vice-Principal Paul Parker and Dean Fred Bennett until Mrs. Dolores Durant and Mrs. Nicila Dominquez arrive to take over. March 28. 1969 Seniors really have a ball at the Senior Party. 156 to Capacity in First Social Seniors sit around and wait impatiently to dance. The Dukes really go to it to make this a night to remember. Growing fellows need their nourishment. 157 Function of The Year Seniors and their dates enjoy the jazzy music of the Dukes. : : . music. Marie Ferriera and date enjoy listening to very romantic Carol Presley and date wait patiently for their food to come around. 158 Carol Posey and fellow students admire the many decorations that set-off the Senior Party. music, mantic Steve Decker and Al Garcia are enjoying tt ne many happenings of the Senior Party. j Dot White hurries from her car tor ————————— seiiaiieitaiieiaae 4 S Z Jesse Page proudly sits on his ‘59 Hillman Huskie. Three beauties gladly pose for lucky Shield and Charlene Adams, Frances Nunez, and th to school. ne : Early morning—7:35. Karen Sheffield and Donna Oh, | hope I'm not late for lunch. out of the front seat. “Hope we have enough 160 Crafty Senior Drivers Arrive in Their Cozy, Crazy Carriages ; from her car to meet a friend. ‘Move over! | want to drive.” for lucky Shield photographer. They are Cheryl s Nunez, and the faithful Jeep that takes them ffield and Donna Danielson drag themselves we have €nough gas to get home.’ Sharon Wilson hurries to arrive first at the races. 16) Alexis Nagy and Lawana Odle crank out dittos for the Student Directory. Office Lab students are vital coordinators of school office publications. They are Frances Nunez, Alexis Ne Rogers, and Instructor, Miss Agnes Gowen. Not pictured: Charlene Adams. Marie Rogers, Barbara Fenoglio, and Instructor Miss Agnes Gowen collect course of study. Frances Nunez concentrates on working the new IBM Executive. 162 Does School Paper Work ae CLERIVAL yEWwreen-- NOW! § needed an x Barbara Fenoglio is the outstanding student in Office Lab. The performance by students in Office Lab plays a vital role in the operation of the school program. Nunez, Alexis Nagy, Alice Rensen, Marilynn Matthews, Barbara Fenoglio, Lawana Odle, Marie Students gain experience in realistic office programs. ee fe tA “Typing dittos can be fun,'’ says Alice Rensen and Marilynn Matthews. a Barbara Fenoglio takes a peek at Alexis Nagy's Senior News coming off the press. 163 THE RODS In ancient days the rods, tied up in a bundle with an ax, meant beatings for the luckless lawbreaker. In the Shield, however, the rods represent the students. The ax in their midst poses no threat, but indicates the laws made by themselves, which guar- antee freedom from beatings. Underclassmen Ceshiqere——— } Leslie Negams i i 165 166 Juniors, Class of 1970 Fall Executives aE co ae MICHAEL BRITT PETER FINLAYSON Fall President rall Vice-President JOY BRAMLETT Fall Treasurer MR. LOREN WILBER ANDREA ALVAREZ MISS JOANNE BARKLEY Head Social Chairman Fall Secretary Faculty Social Chairman Spring Executives eg , LANE MUNGER SUE DECACCIA JACQUELINE ALVAREZ Spring President Spring Vice-Presideni Spring Secretary-Treasurer 167 Federal Court Judge Mary Turner presides over Rockefeller's trial with grace and decision. 168 Standard Oil’s Rockefeller Windy Hollow: Room 1235, Period One First period U.S. History 8 consists of twenty-five girls, eight boys, and Miss Dorothy Madison. Frequently the air of 123 is blue with their strongly treble confrontations. At one time, for example, they brought to trial the archetype of all industrialists, Rockefeller. Two doughty males de- fended the old boy, two fire-eating females prosecuted, a female-minus- two jury judged, and the most fem- inine of judges presided. As usual with this group, the verdict was long and painful in coming. All con- cerned, including the storm-tossed teacher, learned much and emerged with noble scars. RIGHT: Defense Attorney Pamela Burns has just poignanded prosecutions of Shaughnessy and Woo. MIDDLE: Prosecuting Attorneys, David Shaugh- nessy and Darrell Woo, stand open-mouthed before the arguments (and stare) of Defense Attorney Pamela Burns. LEFT: Debbie Lew, prosecution witness, is momentarily beaten down by the Defense Attorney. C Goes To Trial in Richmond er The intent jury puzzles over legal rhetoric. 169 Independent Shop Study Constructs A rare tool for the - Art De Ralph Edwards skillfully makes a spinning tool for metal shop. : : a vacuu 170 Mike Workman, David Prescott, and Jim Wilson evaluate New School Equipment 7 Art Department is constructed by Mike Mitchell. “ : Mike Mitchell, constructing an art metal stake stand handles the torch with great care. ; wr Mike Workman, Jim Wilson, and David Prescott complete their work with perfection. 17] uate a vacuum pump. Abillie, Debbie Adger, Melvin 172 Ackerman, Lynn Agnitsch, Stephan Adams, Garry Aichele, Harold: Juniors Adams, Ginger Alvarez, Andrea Skills are demonstrated by Juniors Steve Alvarez, Jackie Ammons, Jackie Anderson, Lawrence Anderson, Leila Anderson, Linda Anima, Gloria Aragon, Leroy Cole, Norma Jean Arambula, Gilbert Aranda, Jose Archuleta, Bernice Archuleta, Mary Jo Arms, Evon Arms, Larry Armstrong, Larry Armstrong, Phillip Arnold, Kathy Artz, Paula Ashford, Marvin Ashford, Marvinell Ashford, Ricky Atkission, Terry Augner, Areline Avaios, Susan ; Steve Cyr and Greg Conrad in their shop class. Baca, Maria Baker, Earl Baldwin, Bruce Baldwin, Gail lass of 1970 Balsiger, Brian 2 Bandy, John “ence Banta, Afton Barreras, Nora 1 Barrett, Diana Bartlett, Rhiette Baumann, Josephine an Baumberger, Ed ert Baumberger, Lynn Baylis, James ice Beasley, Mary y Jo Becker, Donald Bell, Ira Bellani, Frank y Beltran, Rose lip Beltran, Ruth Best, James Betti, Thomas 1 Bickham, Linda rell Bigness, Eddie . 173 : bc Blair, Sharon Blansett, Diane Blood, Cathy Blount, Steve Boggs, Raymond Bonds, Paula Bonsell, Cathy Boothe, Raymond nter RUHS Borrilez, Gary Boswell, Gayle Botelho, Chris Bowden, Linda Bowser, Cheryl Bradford, Calvin Bradford, Don Bradley, Darrell Bradley, Sue Bramlett, Marie n ro ro rp ro Branson, Martin Branum, Phil Brasier, Charles Brasier, Curt Brasier, Stan oa ee ea) . te Bratton, Barbara Bratton, Jeannette Braxton, Ray Brikovich, Ron Bristow, Ron Fl an arez, Brown, Steven Brown, Yvonne Bruce, Kenneth Brusie, Georgia Bryan, M. Bullock, Mary Ann Burdick, Robert Burns, Kathy Burns, Pamela Rurriis Brenda Butterfield, Rebecca Cagler, Cynthia Canepa, Mike Carlson, Susan Carpenter, Ron Casillas, Isabel Casillas, Susie Castro, Victor Cavness, Renee Cernac, Anthony Britt, Michael Brouse, Roger Brooks, Deborah Brown, Gwendolyn ith 76 Brooks, Terri Brown, James D. Brooks, Vickie Brown, James Chavez, David Chavez, Pauline Chenault, Andranette Ciechanski, Stanley Clapp; Ralph Clark, Barbara Clark, Becky Clark, Cindy Sue What is Journalist Jerry Smith selling for 3 for 25 tior Sponsors Casual LE eae eres . Clark, Earline a Clark, Patricia Crid Clark, Susan Cris Claypole, Colleen oe Cleveland, Grover Clutts, Janell oS Cockerham, Rocky its Collins, James aun Collins, Jeffery Dart Conrad, Gregory : C ‘ Dare onway, Shirley D Cook, Roger oe Cooksey, Charles eae Cooley, David ae Cooper, Barbara ae Cooper, Gary ee avis Cope, Charles Sack Coppedge, Jessie Davi Cordero, Richard DeCc Cordova, Jerry Cordova, Susan Cose, Alan Costa, Robert Costa, Timothy Covoretto, John Cox, Nancy Cox, Tomi Cramer, Ronald Sue deCaccia looks at the globe in anticipa- for 25 tion of becoming an exchange student next year. Cremer, H. Darry! : Crews, Sandra g Criddle, Michael Crisman, Jim Heen Crockett, Noe! rove Crowley, Deborah Cyr, Steven focky Dakin, Carl : Daniels, Kay ci Darby, Judy jory aaee PeAEETT at fey Dare, Joanne Darneille, Timothy Davies, Sandra irles Davis, Dan Davis, John ara Davis, Katie y Davis, Linda Ae Davis, Ronald se Davis, Thomas Sg DeCaccia, Suzanne 177 7 Wa 7 d i ¢ Decious, Charles Delagarza, Michael Delgadillo, Carman Delgado, Mary Demarse, Paul Denny, Cynthia Depew, Donald Devencenzi, Vickie Only Class to Attend ita Flee AF5 Frais | hy F Deyo, Charles estre Dickens, Darrell evar Clifford, Vaughan Prat Dickinson, Richard Ferri Dillon, Edgar Eald Dizon, Celestina Field Dodson, Jadene Field Donachie, Irene Fine. Donachie, Maureen Einiai Dorado, Catherine eral é Metcalf, Mary Fishe Dorton, Ronald Fishe Doss, Mack Flane Drace, James Flemi Dreyer, Peggy Fletch Duarte, Charles Flores Durante, Isabel Floyd, Duzon, Jaime Foo, R Dyer, Gregory Foran Eads, Pamela Forfar tudies || shan hard Te} 1e 1e yreen rine the map hopefully for a foreign land to visit. Estrada, Linda Evahs, Vernel Faeth, David Ferriera, Marie Field, Candy Fielding, Colleen Fielding, Jacqueline Fine, Gary Finlayson, Peter Finlayson, Ronald Fisher, Sherman Fisher, Theresa Flanery, Roger Fleming, Rhonda Fletcher, Stanley Flores, Paula Floyd, Larry Foo, Roxanne Foran, Laura Forfang, Donna Eber, Timothy Ellis, Regina Edgington, Wanda Erdman, Thomas Three: Yeager Sp F Echols, Steven Erwin, William Edwards, Shirley Espinoza, Ernesto lit Campus er, Georg = Francis, Kell f 2 eh a ak Bout Secs OR phe ac ai: ls it a truancy for Dawn Sattler and Florecy Harris? Pul Franken, Charlene Franklin, Joanne Freeman, Barbara Freeze, Kathy Ne é Shi V4 I | Friel, Betty Gra Fuglestad, Krista Gra Fuhrman, Susan Gre Fuller, Michael Gre Futch, Leothurs Gre Gaines, Michael Gre Gallagher, Phyllis Gre Gallegos, Vicky Grie Ganger, Janet Gris Garcia, Amy Gric Gardner, Barbara Gre Gardner, Susan Gue Gayles, Cynthia Gui Gent, James Gul Germen, Christopher Hac Gilson, Sandra Hac Gober, Robert Hac Golden, Connie i Gomez, Benito an Har Gonzales, Georgia Shield. Gray, Geraldine Gray, Roger Greer, Celia Greer, Lawrence Greer, Loretta Gregan, Sue Gregg, Kathleen Griego, Kathy Grisby, Carolyn Grigsby, Vickie Grulkey, Lynn Guerra, Sandra Guillory, Olivia Gulley, Jesse ithe Haagen, Paul Hadenfeldt, Mark Hagan, Dianna Hall, Marian Hampton, Lillie Harcourt, Edward P = eo) © H 5s00de Cnarle a Publicity is the chief function for Journalist Gonzales, Robert Gonzalez, Marina Gooden, Charles Lynn Baumberger, who is advertising the Gordon, James Kathleen Grandberry, O'Dell Grant, Robert Gray, Fred Rallies 181 Harmon, Alice Harmon, Dwayne Haroldson, Lauren Harris, David Harris, Larry Harris, Michael Harris, Richard Harrison, Dean Juniors learn their chemical equations in Mt | Sends Attendant Harter, August Hartwell, Alvin Hatfield, Mike Haux, Sandra Hayes, Michelle azlitt, Judy ealdsberg, Delores Hebert, Denise eman, Linda Hendrix, Robert Hendrix, William Henry, Phyllis Henry, Sandra Henson, Frances Herrington, Keith Hill, Diana Hill, Gayle Hill, Keith Hill, Lesley Hill, Loncell 182 1S ores in Mr. Fisher's Chemistry class. Holloway, Anita Hom, Richard Hood, John Horne, Mike House, Glenda Howard, Judy Howell, Dan Hubbard, Ray Hunt, Tom Ingram, Preston Ingram, Virginia lserloth, Sharon Iverson, Carolyn Jacinto, John Jefferson, Carl Jeffus, Ron Jennings, Wanda Jimenez, Jim Jobe, Jimmy Johnson, Bill ines, Ophelia olcomb, Debbie Hodgson, Glenda Hodgson, Janet Holland, Linda Holland, Yvette Snow Ball il Hoffman, Larry Holland, Yvonne 183 Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Cobby Johnson, Diane Johnson, Jackie Sarah Stanley, Frances Jones, and George Foste Johnson, Kathie Johnston, Delores Jones, Frances Jones, Jeanette Attend Spring Jones, Larry Kosk Jones, Leslie Krar Jones, Paul Krar Jones, Susan Krug Jones, Tiona Lairc Jordan, Diane Lar Jordan, Dowayne Lan Jording, Randall Lan Keeton, Mary Lani Kekow, Thomas Lan Kelleghan, Darlene Land Kelleghan, John Lang Keller, Anthony Lang Kennedy, Pat Lau, Kenney, Oliver Lave Kesler, Sue Lawt Kilpatrick, Donna Eee, | King, Annie lee, | King, Gary Leon Lew, Kinney, Paul, 184 Seorge lene Na Foster take a break with their classmates. Koski, Tom Kramlich, Luella Kramlick, Peggy Kruger, Rosemary Laird, Linden Lambert, James Lancaster, Katie Lancaster, R. Land, Arnim Lander, Ray Landers, Theresa Lange, James Langston, William Lau, Wai-Yan Laverty, Mairead Lawton, Douglas Lee, Lawrence Lee, Wing Leonard, Lonnie Lew, Deborah Kinyon, Gerry Knight, W Kirk, Michael Knowles, Robert Junior Prom Klein, Sandra Knuckles, Gary Knight, Koehne Charles , Diane Tech Lab Performs Larry Turner finds pouring the mold castings a dangerous task. With tolerances at .001 of an inch, Jaime Duzon takes great care. 186 Milling the universal base is being done by Richard McGreehan. Universal Mount Experiment Face masks are a must, as Charles Duarte cuts universal parts. gt Instructor Paul Brown with grade book open performs the final inspection McFarland and Roger Missall look on. as Ken Roger Missall gives the final touch with spray paint. 187 Lewis, Dorothy Lewis, Willard Lillefield, Allen Lilly, Steve Lisson, James Lobb, Linda Logan, Darrell Loura, Glenn Elect Members David Shaugnessy, Larry Stevens, and Brian Lowry, Michelle Mcf Luna, John McC Lutz, Liz Mc Lysaght, Steve Mc¢ Mackey, Louis Mc Madden, Fred Me Magee, Sharon Mc Maley, Evelyn Mc Malone, Terry Me Marino, Larry Me Marquez, Frances Me Marquez, Helen Me Marquez, Rose Me Marshall, Eldiva Mii Martin, Barbara Mil Martin, Doris Mil Martin, Pat Mir Martinez, Maria Mir Martinez, Ralph Mir Mason, Janice Mis ya Mathews, T. Maze, Debra McCain, Pat McCarthy, Charlotte McCasland, Debbie McConnell, Anne McCoy, Monica McCoy, Pamela A Offices McFarland, Kenneth McGee, Nola McGhee, Iris McGranahan, Dan McGreehan, Richard McIntosh, Jerry McKamey, D McLean, Dennis Medina, Janice Mejia, Javier , Melgoza, Arnold Metcalf, Joanne Meyers, Don Mifflin, Bonnie Miller, Josie Miller, Minnie Minami, Joyce Minear, Heidi Minton, Dana Missall, Roger 189 S Molohan, Ron Moore, Beverly Moore, Billy Moore, Jerry Moore, Norma Morales, Sheila Moran, John Morgan, Karen Jerry Cordova, Paul Kinney, Richard Szwan Stage Junior Jery Cordova, Poul, Moriarty, Mark C Morrison, Pat C Mountjoy, Linda C Muenchow, John i Munger, Lane Ps Murphy, Mike : Murphy, Richard Pc Myers, John p Nakagama, Cathy Nakano, Michael Nall, Roge: a Nelson, Denise 5 Newton, Loretta P, Noble, Deborah 5 Noble, Katherine : Nofziger, Tom i Nolan, Michele : Pe Nomura, Henry Pe Nordgren, Don Pe Norton, Mona 190 Norton, Stan Nunez, Dolores Ortega, Leland Odle, Sandra Odling, Susan Olguin, Joann Opfergelt, Linda Ortega, Bonnie Richard Szwanek, and Ronnie Stubblefield don't seem to be ( lass Pla Ortega, Carmen Osolin, Alfrea Otterbein, Pam os Pacheco, Miriam Page, Sherry Palmieri, Judy a Panuzzi, Gary Parada, Ernest ihe Paterson, Darlene ai Patrick, Darlene Paulson, Barbara . Payne, David A Pedone, Eloise Peixoto, David h Pendleton, Terry ne Peoples, Mike Perdue, Mike Peres, Wanda y Pericoli, Frank Perkins, Linda 191 Perpinan, Gail Perry, Dawn Peterson, Patricia Phyillaier, Steven Here a stitch, there a stitch, everywhere a : Phillips, Holly Pierce, A Pierce, Viola Pornaras, George icoriaia Huse ' stitch Many Become Porter, Jeanne R: Porter, Martha Rj Potts, Kenneth Ri Preston, Linaa R Price, Kathryn R Price, Kathy R Price, Patricia Re Prince, Linda Rc Prine, Linda Rc Puccetti, Scott Re Quilici, Bob Re Quillen, Mark Re Raab, Barbara Re Ramirez Larry Ro Ramos, Rosita Re Ransom, Gloria Re Rard, Ann Ro Rasmussen, Alan Re Raymond, Melinda Ro Reed, David Ru 192 vhere a ria Alan elinda Rios, George Rios, Reddy Rivas, Richard Roberts, Floyd Robertson, Susan Robinson, Coetta Robinson, Gregory Robinson, Joyce Robinson, Joyce L. Robinson, Randall Rocha, Sue Rodrigues, Mary Rogers, Charles Rose, Cynthia Rosenkranz, Sheri Rosic, Debra Rosin, Helmut Rossi, Gary Roten, Carol Rude, Debbie coil a stitch stitch keeps Socorro Melgoza and Debbie Reed, John Reed, Kenneth Reagan, Ronald Rice, Gary CSF Members Reibslager, Carol Rieper, Vickee Richards, Gary Ruiz, Theresa Ryals, Carolyn Russell, Carolyn Saala, Carolyn Russell, Richard Sadler, Teri ponsor Candy Russey, Jim Salazar, Rudy Salcido, Robert Sanderson, Caren Sands, Joseph Santini, Tina Schrader, Linda Scott, Douglas Scott, Gary Scott, Patty Scott, Sue Seawell, Patrick Selby, Suedel Serb, Erma Serra, J. Servin, Diane Settle, William Sewell, Kathy Shannon, Bill Sharpe, Larry Sharpe, L. — =, lefield, ren da ick ———— a Shaugnessy, David Sheats, Irene Sill, Laurie Silva, John and Larry Marino receive Junior Varsity football awards. A le Sale Slate, Claude Sloan, Catherine Smith, Bobbie Smith, Dave Smith, Hattie Smith, James Smith, London Smith, Michele Smith, Norma Smith, Steven Smoak, Randy Sorenson, Ronnie Soules, Bonnie Sparkman, Lewis Spears, Edna Stalnaker, Neva Stanley, Sarah Stenmark, Geary Stephenson, Dyane Stevens, Larry Shelden, Sally Simpson, Jeffery Shiloh, Michael Sinclair, Larry Stevenson, Terri : Stevenson, Bill Stillwagon, Steve Stockton, Charles Stockton. Pat tout, Rick Strickland, James Strole, Jeff Hold Car Washes ae i. Strong, Cindy Tofft, Stuart, Corrinne 4 Toml: Stubblefield, Ron Tong, Stuckey, Frances Torre: Sturkie, Linda Torre: Suit, Pat Touch Summey, Carolyn Tread Sumner, Sheila f Trevir Suttle, Conquelia Turnb Swartz, Gladys Turne Swartz, Terry Turne Swazya, Calvin Turne Szwanek, Richard | Udy, Tanner, Joy Umbe Taron, Kathleen Uribe. Taylor, Allen Vanbi Taylor, Bettina Vand Taylor, Kenneth j Vazqt Thomas, Walter Veal, Thompson, Sandra Velasi 196 Thorne, Gale Tiberend, Deby Tigue, Jim Timas, Adrienne Tinney, Terry Tippey, John Tirey, Caryn Tison, John osters advertising the November Shield sale. To Raise Funds y Tofft, Susan ine Tomlinson, Valerie , Ron Tong, Randall Ices Torres, Dave a Torrez, Larry Touchstone, Judy ‘olyn Treadaway, Deanna la Trevino, Larry Jelia Turnbloom, Janene ys Turner, Larry Turner, Mary vin Turner, Tommy hard Udy, Randy Umberger, Debra en Uribe, Teresa Vanburen, Lisa 1d Vanderpool, Robert eth } Vazquez, Carlos iter Veal, Steven andra Velasquez, Raymond Venturi, Karen Vestal, Mike Villagran, Paula Wager, Peggy Wagner, Charles Waid, Nickie Become Seniors 198 Waddingham, Mark Waite James Vicky Gallegos is caught by surprise, while she supervises the hanging of posters in the cafeteria. Wakefield, Carolyn Wakefield, Richard Walker, Dan Walker, Helen Walker, Wayne Wallis, Gene Warren, Gregory Washington, Aubrey Watt, Judy Way, Pat Wear, Mike Weatherwax, Alice Webb, Phillip Wells, Patrick Wendell, Danny Wheeler, Sheila Whisenhunt, Gary White, Dorothy White; Laura Whitney, Danny Sar in Pe) oe a ee eee) ae ee) ee WG) ee eee Whittington, Cynthia Whittington, Joe Widick, Robert Williams, Cindy Williams, Deborah Williams, David Williams, Daphne Williams, Gail : Sandy Kline, along with Judy Palmieri, is interested I i 969 prise, 5) not in the rally. el une, rolyn Williams, Larry hard Willitzer, Ron Wilson, George | Wilson, Linda 1e Wilson, Rita Winfrey, Debra ory 4 Winrow, Wayne Aubrey | Winship, Rick 4 Woo, Darrell j Wood, Carl 4 2 Woodard, Marilyn Alice Woodburn, Chris y Worden, Claudia : Worley, Yvonne ry 4 Wride, David ih OW yy la Wright, Burl ‘ sary Yost, Stanley y Young, Charles : Young, Tom ry Zeppa, Steven Hernandez, Zenona Swenson, Sheila Allen, James Amador, Gary Anderson, Don Avakian, Onnig Avakian, Setrak Barker, Paula Baskett, Edward Bell, Janice’ Bell, Larry Bradley, Linda Bryant, Elroy Burns, Sue Carlozzi, Rosemarie Carroll, Peggy Casados, Ruben Cavoretto, John Cleveland, James Cole, Frank Cole, Norma Collier, Kathy Cook, Elois Coy, Scott Crews, Ava Deleon, Luis Deorian, Michael Diaz, Magdalena Dingman, Kirk Douglas, James Dugan, John Duvall, Sheila Ellerbee, Bobby Evans, Vernel Evans, Willie Fielding, Jacqueline Fisher, Sherman 200 Moore, Vickie Wanlass, Michael Foran, Laura Ford, David Ford, Ronald Frausto, Dorothy Gerald, Michael Germany, Felecia Glaze, Virgil Godek, Peggy Gonsales, Lorraine Grcina, John Grigsby, Vickie Grulkey, Roy Gulley, Robert Guthrie, Doris Gutierrez, Gary Hall, Gary Hardesty, Larry Harter, August Hawk, William Hendrickson, Donna Henry, Andre Hepler, Linda Hernandez, Alfred Hill, Marilyn Holly, Mike Horne, Robert Hoyt, Billy Huckaby, Bonnie Jefferson, Carl Jimerson, Carolyn Jobe, James Johnson, Richard Johnson, Robert Kashefi, Mohmmed Kelley, Virginia Patterson, Jan Wake, Charles Placencio, Margo On South Campus Camera Shy Juniors Kinyon, Gerald Kuntz, Doug Lancaster, Ricky Landers, John .atimore, Donald Lee, Donna Lee, Tootsie ceonard, Lonnie lew, Deborah Lewis, Anthony Lewis, Gary Lewis, Ronald Low, Alan Mackey, Louis Mackey, Lynne Madden, Myron Magee, Sharon Mars, Nonna Martinez, Hilda Mathews, Timothy Mayeux, Nelson Mcbreen, Janet Mcbride, Iris Mclean, Dennis Medford, Darrell Mejia, Javier Meldrum, Larry Melgoza, Socorro Metcalf, Mary Meyers, David Miler, Steven ivuims, Gloria Miranda, Cherise Murphrée, James Murphy, Michael Ortega, Maria Oshea, Diana Owens, Burford Pemberton, Donna Perez, David Perez, Rozanna Perry, Allen Pfister, Diane Pfister, Karen Pierce, Anthony Pree, Cathie Prince, Mary Quintana, Ray Ralff, Gloria Ramer, Jimmy Rocha, Susan Riise, Ricky Riley, Gary Roark, Steven Roofener, Herbert Sangster, Laura Sattler, Dawn Schultz, Richard Schwind, William Sellers, Shirley Seymour, Roy Shapley, Irene Sherman, Larry Simpson, George Smith, Gerald Smith, Rhonda Sones, Vera Steele, James Sterud, Carol Stokes, Walter Stuart, Corrinne Thomas, Cattmon Tinsley, George Troike, Kathleen Vanwinkle, Sharon Vaughan, Clifford Vazquez, Carlos Veal, Steven Velasquez, Raymond Villanueva, Toni Viramontes, Sara Wake, Charles Walker, Gregory Walker, Marvel Walker, Patricia Watlace, Beverly Way, John Webster, Marvin Welsh, Warren Wendell, Danny Whittington, Gary Williams, Booker Williams, Freda Williams, Martin Williams, Mike Williams, Odell Williams, Stanley Wilson, Clarence Woodard, Stylin Wooldridge, Tom Wright, Michael Juniors Present “Second Shepherds Play”’ December 20, 1968 George Wilson and Sue de Caccia play two shepherds in the Christmas drama. nd Lane Munger, George Wilson, Katie Lancaster, and Dan Howell try to decide whether or not the lamb was stolen. 201 Sophomores Class of 1971 Fall Executives MRS. JOYCE WHITE Head Social Chairman FALL OFFICERS—Ellen Monson, Secretary; Deb bie Paiva, Treasurer; and Brenda Daniels, President. NOT PICTURED: Kitty Morgan, Vice-President. “ en ated ee MR. DALE WINEGAR Faculty Social Chairman aR SPRING OFFICERS—SEATED: Brenda Daniels, President. STANDING: Lee Ann Fritz, Secretary; Bruce Chandler, Treasurer; and Helen Gabriel, Vice-President. 203 Soph-Frosh Students Create Fancy D Thyra Young, Kathie, and Velma Johnson search for a groovy record. A Downer visitor and Kathie Harris dance to the rhythm Beverly Tyler has a little bit of soul. of the music. North Campus + “LT itn” 1 i. « SR eeeeee—_ 204 David Mass. Suzette Jerniaan, and Joseph Moore decide to raid the refreshments. Dance Routines At “Crazy Sox” Event | Melvin Russell, Jesse Lewis, and Jeffery Jones take time out while the music plays on. February 18, 1969 Jeffery Deamer, Rosemary Green, and Thyra-Samuels are caught by surprise. Jackie Taylor and Rosemary Green entertain with their dance at intermission time. 205 D £ ava S ® ac a = — = 5 = 2 o = = os ° me) 5 x 5 = ” e: ® x 5 ®o [om ” w” 5 = ” ie) Se ” ” Tw c ie} se ” ® = J.G.D. and the New Breed entertain at the Commemoration of the late Martin Luther King Jr. | f — — ee. ew a Ron Finlayson tells a little about Negro History. North Campus Commemorates Martin Luther King, Jr. March 28, 1969 Neate widens daneatiite dame NaiveDarean ba By ‘. m ae ; ‘ Don Warden bows his head in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Se ie hae et syper i Soto G8 a Te eS oe aT ee ph as ; rm wet . ¥ . aaa. ¢ The choir sings the Negro National Anthern. Agostini, Chris Akin, Duane Almeida, Elaine Altenbaugh, Connie Alves, Tina Amador, Nick Anderson, Elton Anderson, Steve L ibrary assistants, Sandy Gregory and Donna Dunn at Sophomores Lbrany essitnts, Sand Bis Andrews, Anthony Bla Anfenson, Danny Bla Arnold, Jack | Bla Arriaga, Antonio i Bla Arriaga, Emilio Bla Ashton, Harold Be Ayala, Toni Bol Ayers, Dawn eee Bailey, Karen Bas Baits, Janice 4 Bos) Baker, Donnie Baw Balga, Fred Back Ballengee, Gery| Bow Balsiger, Phyllis ' Boy Banducci, Alan | ; Boy Bandy, Debra Brac Barthel, Chris Brac Battles, Lora } Brac Becker, Bonnie Brar Becker, Reginc 208 ' | 1 Donna Dunn attempt to look busy, while they avoid Bishop, Charlene Black, Barbara Blair, Marcus Blank, Jim Blasingame, Allen Blaylock, Nancy Bogges, Robert Bolds, Deborah Bond, Deborah Boswell, Charles Boswell, Elmer Bowden, Robert Bowles, Curtis Bowles, Michael Boyd, Vernon Boyle, Dave Bradley, Brenda Bradley, Glenda Bradshaw, Eddie Brandon, David Becker, Tom Beesley, Terry Benjamin, Lea Begley, Jackie Bennett, Daphne Class of 1971 Billingsley, Kathy Breazeale, David Briseno, Gilbert Britt, Rick Broadway, Ivory Brock, Pam Brown, Brenda Brown, Carl Brown, Carol Enter RUHS ton e ve es ¢ 7 BA sae 210 Pat Gerhart and Debbie Kerby find Brown, Cassandra Brown, James Brown, Lola Bruno, Elizabeth Brusie, John Bryson, Ted Buchan, James Buck, Howard Bullock, Mathew Burrus, Evelyn Butler, Sharon Calhoun, Eddie Calhoun, Eugene Callahan, Dolores Callaway, Wilbur Calloway, Mona Cameron, Bill Camp, Rick Carbajal, Raul Cardenas, Toni some Che Che Chi Che Che Che Che Chic Chr Chr Chr Chr Cla Cla Clar Clin Lint Clut Coa Cof- a Catlock, Steve Carter, Johnny Carter, Joe Casady, Linda Castellano, Pat Castro, Maria Cepernich, Tom Chambers, Carlos 880 Strong sandra Chan, Carol es Chan, Henfy Chandler, Bruce beth Chapman, Bernice Chapman, Denise Chavez, Daniel nes Chavez, Phil rd Chiozza, Richard thew Christian, Geraldine yn Christian, Sandy i Christopher, Connie dia Christopher, Leroy gene Clark, Larry ola Clark, Paulette Vilbur Clark, Shirley (ona Cline, Robert ill Linton, Terry Clutts, Keith et Coats, Will oni Coffee, Beverly 211 Colborne, Pete Conley, Linda Coleman, John Conner, Jack Collins, Henry Conrad, Kim Condra, Vickie Contreras, Margo Blanca Salcido, Mike Bryan, and David Boyle is Mike would rather eat candy in introductory Wear Red Cooper, David Cope, Neil Cordova, Salli Cornell, Jeanine Cotton, Mildred Couick, Robert Cowell, Deborah Cox, Sylvia Cranefield, Benjamin Cravy, Denise Crawford, Linda Cresenti, Steven Crews, Jeanette Crews, Randy Curtis, Paul Cyr, George Dahl, Susan Daniels, Brenda Daniels, Gail Davidson, Emmit Davies, Rhonda Davis, Charlene Davis, Cooper Davis, Guy pretend to be listening to instructions. The truth Davis, Keith Davis, Loretta Davis, Will Dawson, Sandra ia At Rallies Delao, Marcia Demease, Sara Demer, Ronnie Denny, Belinda DeYoung, Scott Diaz, Silvia Diethrich, Mary Dillon, Dan Dodd, Lawrence Dodson, Debbie amin Doi, Janette Doss, Mary Dotson, Susan Douglas, Kathy Douglas, Richard Dow, Vanessia Duck, Ricky Dunn, Donna Dupree, Vickie Dwyer, Robert Dyes, Jim Eddings, Candise Edmond, Myron Edwards, Anita Edwards, Marsha Ennis, Joyce Ennis, Robert Erwin, Betty Lynn Joy and Regina Becker have other thouc Class officers Class. Erwin, Cathy Escamilla, Martin Espinoza, Tommy Estrada, Claudette Estrada, David ee ee Etchieson, Max Evans, Ralph Evans, Theodis Evans, Thomas Faeth, Dee Lx OP PF ey mm. Farley, Vernon Farrell, Della Fatima, Maria Fernandez, Jessica Fernandez, Linda , a a et a, a, et ee Fike, Vickie Fine, William Finlayson, Mario Fisher, Jim Flute, Wayne G) GY G) G) G 214 lette rio thoughts than those concerning their Anthropology Freigang, Rainer French, Brenda Fritz, Leeann Fulmore, Lettie Futch, Helen Gabriel, Helen Gagnier, Ann Garcia, John Garcia, Mike Gardner, Vicki Gatewood, Mike Gatlin, Travis Gega, Tim Genesini, Chery! Gengler, Paul Gentry, Elizabeth Gerhart, Pat Gibson, Patricia Gibson, Rick Gillock, Linda Force, Robert Fox, Dan Foster, Brenda Foster, Dovie Franklin, Gene Franks, Phyllis Head RUHS Fowler, Dave Frauvenkron, Bruce 215 Glazier, Mike Glieden, Clarene Goff, Tom Gomez, Armand Gomez, Luisa Gomez, Michael Gonsalves, Donna Gonzales, Deborah Colleen King is contemplating her great escape Ger ort amMpus on Captive Day. Day Gonzales, Denise Goodman, Bobby Granius, Gary Gray, Glenn Gray, Jean kT rT eT Sh UT Grayson, Linda Green, Debbie Greenberg, Mitch Greene, Tom Gregg, Johnny Te Fr se Gregory, Barbara Griffin, Doug Griffin, Fred Griffin, Ronald Grimes, Ralph 9 fies) deg eee dike im Gross, Jim Gruenebaum, John Gulotto, Sherri Gunn, Ruth Gutierrez, William 2 aS Ae Ree Gee ie 216 ‘ape hn im Geraldine Christensen is very casual on Casual Day. Harlan, Ken Harmon, Royce Harper, Kay Harris, Frank Harris, Keith Harris, Liny Harris, Martin Harris, Mike Harrison, Bonnie Harrison, Fred Harsh, William Harter, Joel Hartman, Penny Hayes, Buckley Hayes, Elizabeth Haynes, Guanetta Hebert, Yvonne Heck, Glenda Heldris, Vickie Henderson, Alice Hale, David Happy, Camille Hall, Gayle Harbin, Linda Hamilton, Donna Hardesty, Cindy Student Government Hamilton, Willie Harding, Don Henderson, Chester Higgins, Annette 218 Henderson, Roxanne Hightower, Bruce Furnish C Henson, David Hill, Jordan aptives Hernandez, Doreen Hinkle, Jerry Miss Kathleen Crosby, librarian, isn't happy with the answer ceives. Donna Dunn, assistant, re- Hodges, Christopher Hoffman, Danny Holliday, Debra Holliday, Lynwood Honda, Mara Hopkins, Wilson Hopper, Myron Horne, Wayne Howard, Gene Howell, Kenneth Hoyt, Melville Hubble, Gordon Hubbs, Steven Hudson, Donald Huerta, Rebecca Hunter, Marsha Hurtado, Carol Hutchins, Lana Isley, Wilma Ivey, John Diar Ne ae, ee oe a ey Si Jacinto, Angelita Jackson, Curry Jackson, Linda Jackson, Paula James, Albert James, Delores James, Georganne Jaramillo, Antonio wee Diane Vance is caught coming to class late. Or Masters Jasper, Willis Jefferson, Lanay Jefferson, Phyllis Jeniel, Teresa Jerge, Mike Jernigan, Karen Jernigan, Suzette Jimenez, Robert Johnson, Audrey Johnson, Barbara Ann Johnson, Donald Johnson, Guy Johnson, Mike Johnson, Richard Johnson, Rickey Johnson, Sheri Johnson, Thad Johnson, Zenda Johnston, Linda Jones, Brenda is , @ ‘ 4 Jones, Ricky Joy, Lynn Keeton, Raymond Kelly, Rickie Jones, Richard Kauppinen, John Enter Casual Jones, Gloria Kane, Michael John Barrios and Carl steps of the Science their lunch period. Kendall, Johanna Kendrick, Glenda Kenney, Michael Kerbavaz, Richard Kerby, Debra Kernan, Richard King, Colleen Kinney, Mike Kiser, Vickie Kish, Eugene Kitamata, Wendy Knight, Doyle Knoblock, Debra Konopka, Guenther Kraft, Charles Kruger, Frank Kubokawa, Joyce Kuntz, Cynthia Kuntz, Denise Lachner, Albert Brown sit on the Building during Lake, Sandra Lamun, Robert Land, Alan Laverty, Roisin Lawton, Pat Lee, Anthony Lee, Timothy Leech, Cathy Day Festivities cae See ae strate North Campus togetherness. yy, Leonard, Linda Levias, Diane Lewis, Frank Lewis, Jesse Lewis, Raymond Linhart, Barbara Linn, Tamara Lipski, Richard Lloyd, Wanda Lockmiller, Robert Lopes, Maria Lopez, Eliseo Lopez, Fidel Lopez, Ricqui Louis, JoAnn Lucas, Dennis Lueras, Martha Luschen, James Lyons, David Mackey, Frank 22) Sophomores Learn iL) CUUUEEEEE SE, 5 A ii f Keith Davis and Jackie Begley prove a notable theory that drafting does take efficient time allowances for planning. Ee. ine Anthony Agnitsch discusses correct placement drawimg -to Mr. Batterman, his instructor. Mr. Batterman introduces a unit upon pictorial drawing. It taxes the brain, but it's worth the results and good layouts to complete Will H Davis’ job. wea rm Drafting Skills hecssl G ‘wauve™ WPOCHANICAL DRAwen —a Dan Smith and Ben Rowe are surprised by Mr. Batterman’s demonstration of the missing Perfection seems to be what Mr. Mori, instructor, aims for. line in their calculations. his S will Mr. Mori understands the problems which George Norris is asking about. Charles Kraft receives Mr. Mori's personal touch to finish a worthwhile project. 223 MacNeil, Bruce Malone, Nadine Madden, Joseph Madison, Lorna Marchitiello, Tony Marshall, Phyllis Hold Successful Mak, Ronald Martin, Kirby Linda Ballmes, Debbie Gonzales, Donnie Baker, at the lunch break. Martinez, Adela Martinez, Laurie Maslov, Helen Mason, Deborah Mason, Malc om Mason, Yovonne Massa, Gloria Massa, Shirley Masse, David Mathews, Susan Matsumoto, Rebecca Matteson, James Matteucci, Ray Mayeda, Gary Mayers, Lorna McBride, Renea McCaleb, James McClain, Paulette McClure, Linda McCullough, Carol Mex Mex Mil: Mill Mill Mill Mil Mill Mill Mill Mir Min Miri Mis: Mite Mite Moc Moc Mor Mor ‘ oy .. Lite: 3 o . j Me... th ee McCurley, Donna McDaniel, George McGee, Roger McGrath, James McNab, Pamela McNeally, Diane Meahan, Gerald Meahan, Kathleen Cupcake Sale Baker, and Rick Williams, sophomores, take it easy Meahan, Randall Mears, Ricky Milam, Darel Miller, Aletta Miller, Leo Miller, Louise Miler, Stanley Miller, Steven Miller, Vickie Mills, Alice cca ; Mimms, Olivia Minix, Paul Mirich, Kristine , Missall, David Mitchell, David Mitchell, Fritz Modica, Joyce Mogannam, Bill Moniz, David | Monson, Ellen Montgomery, Willie Morgan, Katherine Montoya, Gloria Morris, Stephen Sell Mistletoe Moore, David Morris, Steven E. Moore, Dorothy Muenchow, Anne Melvin Russell, David Masse, Donnie Johnson, during lunch. Mullen, John Mulliner, Bonita Munger, June Myers, Kathryn Myles, Linda Najera, Jenny Najera, Sandra Nakano, Nick Nakazono, Dennis Newman, Evette Newman, Tony Nolan, Jan Oden, Arnold Ojeda, Kenneth Olivieri, David Opfergelt, David Ortega, Jaime Ortega, Irene Otis, Lorrie Otilio, Flores Steve 4 hnson, Steve Holiday and Stanley Miller ‘shoot the breeze”’ Ottino, Sharon Pagliero, John Paiva, Debra Palmer, Howard Palmer, Martin Pang, Gerald Parada, Elias Parker, Jack For Christmas Parker, Wilhemina Parsons, Dorothy Pate, Ricky Patino, Eva Patterson, Donald — CHEN Patterson, John Payne, Cheryl Pedersen, Candace Pendleton, Janice Penick, Burell Penry, Thomas Peoples, Aaron Perata, Janet Perez, Rosemary Perez, Sebastian Perkins, Denise Perkins, Kirk Peterson, Rita Phero, Charlene Phillips, Donnie Pillow, Peggy Placencio, Maricela Polk, Virginia Potter, Don One more stroll around the yard is being taken by Potts, Marilyn Powell, Joyce Powell, Maenell Priddy, Rhonda Robert Bogges and Buckley Hayes. Swell Treasury = Proctor, Perry R Pryne, Butch Re Ramos, Johnny R Ramos, Margarita Ri Ramsey, Larry Ri Randle, Edward R Randolph, Randy R Ransom, Shirley R Rasmussen, Chris f Read, Duane f Reading, Joe’ R Reeves, Chery! R Reeves, Kerry R Reid, Lonnie R Reiland, Ann Sc Remble, Ruth S Rexford, Melinda S Rhea, Bob S Richardson, Carol : Ricklefs, Kevin 228 a4 en by Rideau, Eddie Rincon, Eleanor Rivard, George Roberts, Teresa Robertson, Ella Robinson, Betty Robinson, Julia Robinson, Kay “Better late than never,’’ thinks Brenda Daniels, as . she isn't bothered by the fact that she is late to th P t S | a 1 astry Sale Rodriguez, Thomas Romero, Patricia Roof, Nancy Rosario, Susan Rose, Linda Rose, Sharon Rowe, Ben Rua, Jenise Rubins, John Rubinstein. Michael Ruijters, Charles Rush, Betty Russel, Rick Russell, Melvin Salcido, Augustine Salcido, Michael Salter, Judy Sanchez, Gloria Sanchez, Vicki Sanders, Jeanie Saucer, Kathryn Schnaitmann, Carl Sargent, Linda Schoendaler, David Bake Savage, Wyman Schwind, Daniel Cookies Schick, Richard Scott, Omalee Karen Collins knows only too well that every stu- dent learns how to keep a tidy kitchen in her Foods Class. Scott, Susan Sears, Janis Segovia, Arturo Selby, Janel Serb, Patty Seymour, Phyllis Shafer, Kathleen Shields, Audrey Shimel, James Shirley, Gayle Sigerson, Paul Silva, Joseph Simmons, Mark Simpson, Ira Sims, Bernadine Sims, Denise Smith, Anetia Smith, Daniel Smith, Daryl Smith, Deborah On 1a 4 Smit Smit Sold Russ Sper Spic Spin Stac Stafi Stea Stee Stee Step Stert Stew Sino Stoc! Stric Stro| Stro Smith, Deborah Sue Smith, Donald Smith, Donna Smith, Fred Smith, Howard Smith, Joan Smith, Kathryn Smith, Kerry One of ie duties of Captive Marilyn Ports is For Servicemen to shine her master's shoes. Smith, Ruth Smith, Sharon Soldano, Johanna Russell, Melvin | Spenger, Roger Spicer, Janice Spinney, Debra Stacks, Shari Stafford, Steven Steadman, Rena Steele, Larry Steele, Randy Stephenson, Lemontine Sterud, Gary Stewart, Michael St. John, Adonna Stockman, Linda Strickland, Patricia Strole, Jerry Strong, DeAnna Subia, Steve Sumandal, Andrew Sucatre, Conrad Sumandal, Gregory Present Annual Suerstedt, Susan Sumler, Sheila Sugihara, Glenn Sutherland, Ronnie Lora Black and Vicki Peterson are giving the Sweatt, Willean Sweeney, Dennis Sweet, Jeffery Taitano, Joseph Tanner, lvy Taylor, Ken Taylor, Otis Thomas, Joyce Thomas, Priscilla Thomas, Ronnie Thompson, Linda Thompson, Ramona Thompson, Ronnie Thompson, Steve Thompson, Sylvia Thorn, Gwendolyn Thorne, Carolyn Thornton, Margaret Thurston, Michael Thrower, Robert class 1g the Tucker, Ronald Turner, Bruce Udy, Arlene Umberger, Judy Vance, Diane Vandagriff, Joan Vargas, Sandra Vaughn, Deborah Vaughn, Linda Vega, Victor Venegas, David Vida, Alan Vincent, Christopher Waiters, JoAnn Wakefield, Steven Walker, Catherine Walker, Valerie Wallace, Robert. Wardley, Patricia Ware, Randy Trader, Virginia Troike, Vickey Torres, Eloisa Towell, William Trejos, Virginia Tripp, Linda Soph Hop Tigner, Pauline Travels, Pamela Warner, Roberta Warnock, Donald Washburn, Cynthia Watkins, Charlotte Watson, Tom Way, Carole Waring, Stuart Washington, Freddie It's one of those unthinkable days for Pat Strick Become Juniors French Class. Wayne, Deborah Weaver, Vivian Webber, Vickie Weeg, Chris Wells, Linda “te et a ae Wells, Pamela Wheeler, Cecelia Whitling, Michael Whitman, Donna Whitman, Pamel« ee ee ee Whitney, Regina Whittie, Bernie Kay Wickstrom, Marshal Williams, Codie Williams, Fred G. + 7 Tw w Williams, Freddie Williams, Janice Williams, Rickie Porter, Becky Williams, Shirley Go = = 234 Williams, Theresa Williamson, Randall Wilson, Isaac Winrow, Karen Womack, Theresa Wood, Michele Woodruff, Jo Jo Woodson, Joyce In June, 1969 or Pat Strickland (front) and Nancy Wyatt in their h Wooldridge, Dennis Word, Nancy Wright, Linda Wright, Lofton Wyatt, Nancy Wysinger, Darnell id Yavor, Dennis 1! Ybarra, Ray 1d Young, Antionette | Young, Gail q Ballmes, Linda Kay Burns, Jerry rshal Fritz, LeeAnn Hendrickson, Pat G. House, Linda lie e Norris, George Murray, Mike Daniels, Gale Camera Shy Sophomores Adger, Deloise Aiello, Leo Allen, Doris Armstead, Joan Arnold, Robert Babb, Durriel Bastiaen, Clinton Benvie, Sammie Bocock, Deborah Briggs, Catherine Brown, Denise Brown, Lucinda Bryan, Michael Cabral, Linda Carter, Billy Charles, Richardo Chowning, Pamela Clark, Ronnie Colbert, Randall Collins, Karen Collins, Rodney Cordero, Margaret Daniels, Arlette Davis, Frank Depreste, Brian Deshields, Tom Douglas, Kathryn Douglas, Richard Dowdy, Katherine Edmond, Curtis Ellenwood, Mark Erickson, Sue Evans, Gary Evans, Robert Ewing, Robert Flores, Otilio Flores, Rene Freeland, Debra Galaviz, David Garcia, Natividad Geer, Bruce Gilbert, Jackie Glanz, Sherri Lee Glaze, Michele Gonzalez, Raymond Gordon, Maxine Gutierrez, Dennis Hale, Mark Hamill, Charles Hammack, Cherie Hammett, Jeannie Hardy, Chester Harris, Jerry Hart, Connie Haynes, Joann Heiser, Dery] Henry, Prince Hill, James Holder, David Hopson, Richard Housley, Thomas Howe, David Howell, Thomas Irwin, Judith Jackson, Larry Jarvis, Bonnie Johns, Leslie Johnston, Nancy Jones, Kathy Juniel, Teresa Kelley, James Keyes, Reggie Kilpatrick, Kenneth Lane, Tor Lavoie, Linda Lee, Deborah Lee, Steven Lewis, Gayle Logan, David Lowery, Paul Magee, Buddy Dean Maier, Steven Martin, Charles Martinez, Armando Martinez, Dorrina Maurer, Linda McCarty, Steven McCowan, Jerlin McCoy, Leonard McDaniel, George McKim, Vickie McLane, Jeanette Medrano, Julio Minor, Mitchell Mitchell, Jimmy Mitchell, Kathy Montano, Rebecca Moore, Larve Morris, Deborah Myers, Richard Nakano, Sandra Noriega, Gloria Norman, Cheryl Norrise, Alice Oka, Mario Olden, Joyce Orozco, Rebecca Palmieri, David Patrick, Farris Patterson, Daniel Pearl, Lloyd Pemberton, Joel Perales, Robert Phelps, Robert Potts, Donny Powell, Norman Prine, Lindley Puterbaugh, Marie Quintana, Ricky Ramirez, Jessie Reed, Linda Remley, Frank Rhetta, Janice Robinson, Janet Roofener, Sherry Roybal, Frances Russell, Beverly Salcido, Blanca Salle, Steven Sartain, Glenna Schulte, Marvel Seymour, Larry Shelton, Leverne Short, Bruce Sims, Denise Sones, Janet Sumandal, Gregory Sweet, Barry Tanori, Clarice Taylor, Jimmie Thomas, Lonnie Trolson, Roger Vazquez, Carlos Wallace, Annie Wallace, Darlene Walters, JoAnn Waterbury, Dave Whittington, Pat Williams, Dora Williams, Sam Wilson, Carol Witman, Donna Woodard, Dora Woodruff, Sherri Woodson, Phyllis Wray, Richard Soph-Frosh Assist in North Offices wae MAIN. OFFICE ASSISTANTS—Debra Kerby issues assignments to her ae PA ae ee 4 ene Perea, sandy: -Nakaany. Piedate- Sap noen sae MAIN OFFICE ASSISTANTS—Rachel Perez, Linda Stockman, and Chris Agostini inda Sargent. look up room numbers. RIGHT: ATTENDANCE ASSISTANTS—Carol Chan, Laurie Battles, Joyce Olden, Gloria Palmer, Pat Graelish, Connie Attenbaugh, and Helen Maslov. ATTENDANCE ASSISTANTS—FIRST ROW: Linda Zardiackas, Lois Pearl, Ellen Ekstrom, Marcia DeLao, Melanie McKinley, Roxanne Reed, Carol Richardson, Melodie McKinley, and Dorothy Moore. SECOND ROW: Pat Castellano, Dee Faeth, Vicki Gardner, Margaret Cordero, Debra Frauenkron, Debbie Cowell, Sharon Parker, Beverly Russell, and Janet Ashmore. THIRD ROW: Linda Ross, David Cooper, George Rivard, Dennis Lucas, Bernadine Sims, and Alice Mills. ‘ = Freshmen Class of 1972 Fall Executives MR. WILLIAM GAHART Head Social Chairman FALL OFFICERS—SEATED: Brenda Wyatt, President. STANDING: Debra Thomas, Vice-President; Beverly Tyler, Treasurer; and Iris Jackson, Secretary. SPRING OFFICERS—SEATED: Yvonne King, President. STANDING: Beverly Tyler, Vice-President; Greg Friel, Treasurer, and Debra Fravenkron, Secretary. oe Spring Executives MISS ESTER TYLER Faculty Social Chairman 239 High Shrill Notes Erupt Fr Larry Blackshere from Cal State in Hayward makes honored appearance. “Rhapsody” for the trumpet is successfully played by Jerry Schlegel, trumpet soloist. March 5, 1969 North Campus Gayle Boswell with dexterous and skillful hands plays ‘Kenny's Blues'’ on the piano. Parents, teachers, and students make up the appreciative audience. upt From First Jazz Concert The Brass Section offers deep flowing tones. Student brass men, extreme right, are Wayne Pameri and Bill Shannon. The Jazz Band presents itself Wednesday, March 5. 24] Agnitsch, Anthony Alcala, Arthur Allums, Barry Alvarez, David oS wi | Alvarez, Elvira Anderson, Jill Andrews, Marshall Ashford, Randy a ae Ts WU la 1 Freshmen It's science calculation with Ramon | Hynso Austin, Theresa Cox Austin, Veronica Cox Backes, Susan Cor Bartlett, Richard Cri: Bashaw, Debbie Cur Benton, Teddi Day Bernard, Jennie Da Billingsley, Pat Del Black, Lora Dic Brasier, Betty Dot Brown, Alfred Du) Brown, Annie Eal Brown, Linda Ed Burnett, Carl Erh Burnett, Carlos Esp Carabajal, Denise Ew Cardenas, Richard Fer Carver, Rod Fer Casey, Danny r Fer Castellano, Denise Fer’ 242 Charkowicz, Donc Cheveres, Margaret Chilton, Brad Cisneros, Jacquelin Clutts, Lynell Coleman, Mike Collier, Steve Conrad, Mark Class of 1972 Cook, Liz 1 | Cooley, Chery! Corr, Mike Crist, Boyd Current, Teresa Davis, Bennye Davis, Virginia Delgado, Jim Dickins, Craig Dobales, Laura Dunn, Wayne Ealy, Leamon Edwards, Cindy Erhart, Rick Espinoza, Eva se Ewing, Walter rd Ferdig, Terry Ferguson, Andy , Fernandez, Alex Fernandez, Valerie — Foster, Robert Fox, Debra Fravenkron, Debbi Friel, Greg Gage, Steve Gale, Deanna Garland, Jim Gilmore, Aaron Enter Richmond High One quick side_glnce shows le! pai Goularte, Jim Johns Graelish, Pat Johns Gray, Kathy Jones, Gray, Patricia Judge Graybill, Wil! Kajiok Green, Rosemary Kendr Greening, Marilyn Kerr, ¢ Gregory, Sandy King, Gremillion, Owarner Loaize Guillory, Rose Long, Hamilton, Ludene Lord, | Hammonds, Sharon Lumly Harris, Kathy Mann Hawkins, Blance Martir Henderson, Edward Masor Hoolf, Orrin McClc Hernandez, Monica McCro Hope, Emile McFai Davis, Helen McKir Mujia, Martha McKir 244 Hynson, Ramon Jackson, Iris Jerge, Mike Johnson, Clara Johnson, Clayton Johnson, John Johnson, Robert Johnson, Steve Gloria Painer and Eddie Simpson concentrating on their ith 276 Members Johnson, Velma Johnson, William Jones, Jeff Judge, Edmonia Kajioka, Barbara Kendrick, Vonna ” Kerr, George King, Yvonne ner Loaiza, Jose Long, Merle Lord, Carol yn Lumly, Lavera Manning, Sheila Martinez, Larry rd Mason, Harley McClain, Stephanie ca McCracken, Rick McFarland, Mike McKinley, Melanie McKinley, Melodie New Worlds A in English ef ed : i é ah Laveatha Matthews (back to camera), Jeffrey Jones, Sandra Sandaval, Ramon Hynson, and Emile Hope read in a group to improve their skills. Phillip Read and Miss Carolyn Wilkes, read alone. De Anna Gale, Debbie Brashaw, and Rick Erhart read their favorite books during class. ri T lone Brenda Wyatt, Orrin Hoolf, Shelly Montano, and Jim Russell. hay are happy reading. readers, Sergei Sh Other class members include Kevin Shields, Dennis Perry, with the Are Presented 3 _ to Freshmen arolyn Wilkes, instructor, prefer to aders, Sergei Shkurkin and Robert happy with the book they are A view of Miss Carolyn Wilkes’ English Class shows that reading can be fun. 247 248 McMath, Tommy Montaon, Shelly Medrano, Betty Moore, Joe Miller, Laquita Moore, Patty Second Frosh Class Mininfield, Palvis Nelson, Judy Yvonne King (left front), Dona Charkowiz front), show expressions of the Freshman Noriega, Jim Nunez, April Olguin, Joe Orozco, Victor Ortiz, Natividad Palmer, Gloria Parker, Sharon Palmieri, Dave Pearl, Lois Penton, Dean Pemberton, Joel Perasso, Greg Perasso, Scott Peres, Darrell Peterson, Vicki Pinon, Maria Pohl, Tom Powell, Ray Preston, Alan Preston, Frank ro © ib i oii | jidad rid ron 1ve Nn (back), Lois Pearl (back right), Class. Richardson, Linda Robinson, Cathy Rofkahr, Lee Roy Rollins, Chris Rollins, Diane Russell, Ernie Russell, Jim Samuels, Thyra Schwartz, Ulrich Shields, Kevin Silva, Anna Silva, Chris Simmons, Mike Simpson, Eddie Small, Linda Snyder, Phil Sykes, Ura Fax Taitano, Tomas Taylor, Ron Temple, Debbie Prien, Dorothy Ramsey, Dale Ramirez, Debbie Reed, Phillip Ramirez, Jesse Reed, Roxanna To Attend RUHS Ramirez, Lupe Rhodes, Steve 249 Thomas, Debbie Thomas, Debra Thorogood, Don Tillman, Rick Arturo Segovia prepares his project in wood shop. Tippey, Robert Totten, Richard Turrentine, Robert Tyler, Bev Become Sophomores Washington, Edd Waters, Pam Widick, Jim Wiederhot, Renee Williams, Doris Wright, Nathan Wyatt, Brenda Wyrick, Floyd Young, Donell Zardiackas, Linde Robinson, Linda Sais, Gail Schwarm, Carolyn Sellars, Jim )p. Camera Shy Freshmen Abbott, Duronda Ader, Timothy Allen, Sylvester Alverson, Sherri Anderson, Charlotte Andronico, John Aranda, Lisa Archuleta, Eddie Arnold, Robert Babb, Jimmy Bal, Doreen Bartlett, George Bates, Janice Faye Bell, Ricky Benton, Rohlean Boughton, Kathleen Brooks, Arthur Brown, Brenda Brown, Jacqueline Broyles, Howard Bryant, Dennis Castaneda, David Castellano, Patricia Clark, Velma Cooper, Billy Cooper, Davis Cosby, Madlyn Crismon, Robert Daniels, Henry Delarroz, Jose Dow, Vanessia Evans, Theodis: Figueroa, LaLani Flagle, William Flores, Mary Ford, Jimmy Franklin, Lonnie Franz, James Frazier, Donald Fuller, Debra Gable, Dennis Gardner, Donnie Gardner, R. Steve Gearin, Cordell Gengler, Rose Gomes, David Goodwin, Tondalaya Griffin, Randy Hall, Janet Horlan, Kenneth Harris, Michael Haynes, Diana Henderson, Alice Hernandez, Maria Hibbs, Dennis Holliday, LyAnwood Housley, Raymond Jackson, Gregory James, Nathan James, Willie Johnson, Michael Johnson, Ricky Johnson, Thad Jones, Gregory Jones, Lorraine Kaler, Jack Keeton, Raymond Knight, Edith Knight, Janice Korte, Dennis Lance, Jeanna Lawton, Pat Lee, Aaron Lee, Anthony Lee, Ruby Levias, Diane Luna, Frank Magarro, Nora Manuel, Angela Mars, Larry Martinez, Tony Mass, David McBride, Maxine McBride, Renea McCarver, Iris McCord, Anthony McIntosh, Mike Miller, Ronald Mims, Charles Minor, Fausto Mires, Sherry Mitchel, Otho Morris, Ray Morris, Sally Murray, Michael Olivarria, Luana Ostrout, Cynthia Owens, Robert Page, Karl Palmer, Mark Payne, Leslie Perez, Angel Perez, Manuel Perez, Rachel Perez, Ramiro Perry, Dennis Pimetal, Cheri Powell; Glynnis Richardson, Ross Rios, Rebecca Robinson, Robert Rodriguez, Arthur Rodriguez, Susan Romero, Manuel Rowland, Dickie Russell, Rickey Salcido, Augustine Santana, Sharon Schadwald, Guy Schmitz, Peter Session, Patty Sexton, Brenda Seymour, Mike Shelton, Mark Shkurkin, Sergei Sims, Bernadine Smith, Areelia Smith, Fred Smith, Sharon Sockwell, Linda Solis, Edward Sutherland, Jack Talley, Billy Tam, Janet Tanori, Bettina Taylor, Jacqueline Thornton, Jimmy Van Hoose, Jeff Van Hoose, Jetta Velasquez, Frances Wallace, Ronnie Washington, Carol Wehrlie, Steven White, Eugene Wilford, Lynda Woods, Belinda Young, Julie Boys’ Committee Patrols The North Campus MORNING COMMITTEE MEMBERS—Joe Silva, Mitchell Minor, Richard Johnson, and Ed Randel. AFTERNOON COMMITTEE MEMBERS —FIRST ROW: Wayne Dunn, Tim Lee, Ed Randel, Joe Madden, and Johnny Coleman. SECOND ROW: Orrin Hoolf, Frank Lewis, Richard Johnson, and Steve Carlock. {ee MORNING COMMITTEE MEMBERS — Willie Hamilton (Captain M.), Albert James, Tony Newman, John Carter, Albert Lachner, and Robert Jimenez. ee Lois Pearl “Sweetheart Baby For 1969” 6 a i B=. ‘ w , 9 ( ob! 1955 was the year for Lois Pearl. At 5 months she stole the eye of the camera, and 14 years later, the same picture stole the heart of North Campus Voters in the March 21 Freshmen Baby Picture contest. Lois Pearl, No. 1 baby, rated 303 votes: against 32 other contestants, which makes her ‘Sweetheart Baby for 1969 ’. 253 THE OPEN BOOK The book lying open in the center of the Shield represents not only the learning derived from books, but also learning from membership in clubs and societies. We learn how to work, play and achieve together. We learn that together we share more joy, exercise more power, and attain more distinction than we could as an outsider. Organizations our a Ee or : IN (oom 70? SO? 2acKH oO Seasep Lass Sines Sere he Fa salen saree tna Sec spserg Phe The American Field Service Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Kathleen McCarthy, works to promote inter- est in the exchange stu- dent program. The club works for international understanding. This year Richmond High School is ae hosting Luciano Renni s and Luiz Hexsel. | Carol the po Miss Kathleen McCarthy (second from left), AFS advisor, awaits with the reception committee to get the honored guest, Hyti Lundy from Barbados, West Indies. Hyti spent a week at Richmond High School, while Luciano Renni spent the week at Dixon High School. The AFS club held a welcoming party for Hyti. American Field Service Club Hyti takes time out to get ready to join the reception line. While at RUHS, she lived with the Stanley Fuglestad family of San Pablo. Luiz Hexsel of Brazil chats about life in America with Rosa Maria Pinto. Field r the Miss rthy, inter- stu- club ional year D0 is Renni Carol Reibslager and Linda Bickham are interested observers of the party festivities. Mrs. Nicilia Dominguez, her niece, and Miss Vera Crosby also attend the reception to greet Hyti. Welcomes Foreign Exchange Students AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE CLUB—FIRST ROW: Miss Kathleen McCarthy, Sponsor; Isabel Durante, Barbara Gardner, Pamela Gardner, Sue DeCaccia, Frances Marquez, Luciano Renni, Glenn Bomgardner, Alexis Nagy, and Tom Gibson. SECOND ROW: Linda Bickham, Katie Lancaster, Laurie Sill, Krista Fuglestad, Patty Chan, and Dana Berkhout. THIRD ROW: Denise Nelson, Luiz Hexsel, Cynthia Loskot, Mike Henry, JoAnne Kubokawa, Cathi Barni, Larry Seaman, Lynda Davidson, Gary Bitle, and Nancy Freitas. a ama maa sce The Foreign Lan- guage Club works to enhance the un- derstanding of three major languages and the cultures that surround them. These languages are Spanish, French and German. Sponsors of the club are Miss Olivia Trevino, Mrs. Wendy Hohmann, and Mrs. Nicila Dominguez. hg if “ff ‘® : aa (4 Foreign Language Cl ub FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB—FIRST ROW: Gloria Montoya, Pamela Gardner, Barbara Gardner, Doreen Hernandez, Rosa Maria Pinto, Maria Castro, Yvonne King, Vicki Peterson, Blanca Salcido, Lee Ann Fritz, Colleen King, and Miss Olivia Trevino, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Wendy Hohmann, Sponsor; Chet Wong, Gary Zablackis, Jesse Hernandez, Cathi Dominguez, Sponsor; Otis Black, James Henderson, Richard Kitamata, and Glenn Bomgardner. Future Teachers Club Barni, 4 T's CLUB—FIRST ROW: Mrs. Claire Shaw, Sponsor; Linda Sargent, Joyce Ennis, Roberta Warner, Alexis Nagy, and Glenn Bomgardner. SECOND ROW: Hattie Smith, Anthony Keller, Cathi Barni, Cynthia Loskot, and Mrs. Nellie Raun-Linde, Sponsor. 258 Bruce Herrington, Mrs. Nicila Members of the 4 T's Club do teacher's aide work and discuss all aspects that pertain to the profession of teach- ing. The sponsors of the 4 T's are Mrs. Claire Shaw and Mrs. Nell Raun-Linde. 2 2 eee 6 8 8 OH ee Pinto, COND Nicila SOPHOMORE-FRESHMAN FORENSIC CLUB MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Miss Carolyn Wilkes, Sponsor; Linda Zardiackas, Mary Dietrich, Joyce Kubokawa, and Dennis Wooldridge. SECOND ROW: Chris Hodges, Greg Friel, Yvonne King, and Sergei Shkurkin. JUNIOR-SENIOR FORENSIC CLUB MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Andranette Chenault, Cathi Barni, Pat Hamilton, Cynthia Loskot, and Regina Ellis. SECOND ROW: Glenn Bomgardner, Andy Bales, Ron Finlayson, Miss Helen Wagley, Sponsor, Mark Wilson, Gary Rose, and Chuck Duarte. The Forensic Union is designed to promote the speech arts by enabling members to attend 4 Tse tournaments of the gide Golden Gate Speech all Association and the Nat- ional Forensic League. n 16 The club is open to alll ach- students who like to f the speak. The categories ‘laire include debate, dramatic Nell interpretation, humorous interpretation, oratorial interpretation, original oratory, impromtu, and extemporaneous speak- ing. The club meets weekly to practice for coming events. The Union participated in the Lions Club contest and the Native Sons and Daughters of the Golden West Contest. The spon- sors are Miss _ Helen Wagley and Miss Caro- lyn Wilkes. 259 Black Student Union ; Pa Le The purpose of the B.S.U. is to in- volve the Black stu- €e gt ¥ te + t? ie fe +} dent in activities planned by the B.S.U., to strive for a better education, and to keep the students up to date on political happen- ings. — cs Ml ee a ae © | SOPH-FROSH MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Leo Miller, Robert Foster, Lynwood Holiday, Dorothy Moore, Betty Robinson, and Regina Whitney. SECOND ROW: Joyce Woodson, Lea Benjamin, Sheila Sumler, Sharon Parker, Kathy Gray, Shirley Williams (hidden), Miss Carolyn Wilkes (hidden), Sponsor, and Blanch Hawkins. . 4 ik oy | This year the B.S.U. sponsored activities which included dances, a talent show, and bake sales. The proceeds from these events went to- ward scholar- ships that were awardedin May. JUNIOR-SENIOR MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Annie King, Cynthia Gayles, Lynette Gray, and Debbie Sims. SECO ND ROW: Ron Finlayson, Dwayne Jordan, Willard Lewis, Melvin Thorton, Regina Ellis, Paulette Patton, and Randy Crear. 260 Pep Club Adds Spirit to Rooters. Pee aerator ee saineieieeiaasiaaaaaiiamataammamein iad of ) in- Stu- ities the for tion, the date pen- PEP CLUB MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Liz Gentry, Delores Callahan, Denise Sims, Alice Norris, Wilhemia Parker, Sherri Johnson, and Debra Bandy. SECOND ROW: Rita Peterson, Vicki Kiser, Virginia Trader, Lettie Fulmore, Rock Henderson, Pamela Travis, and Nickie Heldris. THIRD ROW: Charlotte Watkins, Velinda Turnbow, Beverly Moore, Diane Moore, Paulette McClain, Kay Robinson, and Evette Newman. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Moore, Linda Wells, Diane Johnson, Wanda Cox, Wanda Harris, Evelyn Burrus, and Linda Jackson. FIFTH ROW: Linda Gillock, Roger Gray, Regina Whitney, Patricia Gray, Donna Shields, Betty Robinson, and Lynetta Haynes. PEP CLUB MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Mara Honda, Unknown, Joan VanDagriff, Debbie Green, Christine Rollins, Pam Waters, and Carol MacCullough. . SECOND ROW: Rebecca Matsumota, Vickie Gardner, Edna Spears, Laquita Miller, Debra Thomas, Earlene Clark, Jackie Taylor. THIRD ROW: Denise Parker, b Patricia Price, Cheryl Genisini, Vicky Gallegos, Barbara Kajioka, Gail Sais, Judy Salter, and Wendy Kitamata. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Gray, Toni Young, Annie King, Wilbur Callaway, Linda Leonard, Linda Zardiackas, and Melinda Rexford. SIXTH ROW: Pat Houston, Janie Cummings, Douie Foster, Cindy Hardesty, Delores James, Brenda Daniels, and Kathy Morgan. 261 Store Houses of Knowledg REEL NORTH CAMPUS LIBRARY ASSISTANTS—FIRST ROW: Sumi Kajioka, Lu Deane Hamilton, Lynne Gibson, Sheila Manning, Kathryn Douglas and Lemontine Stephenson. SECOND ROW: Sharon Santana, Gail Sais, Beverly Tyler, Sandra Gregory, Doris Williams, and Linda Small. Sheila Manning, Susan Fritz and Miss Kathleen Crosby look for some interesting spots on map. See eeeetiaus “es Aepppititiseiaagit@e Cada ttstsitinaae, tag Ste itt ttenas eaeg tl tang ‘ s ek AMMEN i 2 tie 7 ® grttles t . . a - = o . ' 5 « Lynne Gibson points out an interesting title from a book in the Lu Deane Hamilten and Pat Graelish check files for a book North Campus library to Debby Temple. : 262 | Have Two Locations SOUTH CAMPUS LIBRARY ASSIS Linda Richardson. Jarrett, Sue Avalos, Lucretia Smith, Ladonna Whitney, Steve Zeppa, Linda Schrader, Semual Watson, and Joy Tanner. Kristine Thompson, Linda Richardson, and Doris Guthrie are working on library card files. Linda Richardson is content with her work, whereas Doris Guthrie isn't too pleased. Zee we Hilda Whitlow, Jeanne SECOND ROW: Mrs. Beatrice Kertis, Librarian; Gloria Anima, Pat Wilson, Nancy Taylor, Kris Thompson, Pam book. =e are Rea EATON ihre Dee CHECK OUT io Fi I Kristine Thompson keeps homework. Porter, Judy Bute, Mary Reed, and Richard Rivas consults the card catalogue to locate a needed busy library with her JUNIOR-SENIOR CHESS CLUB—FIRST ROW: Luciano Renni, Jesse Hernandez, and Chet Wong. SECOND ROW: Darrell Woo, Richard Hom, Lawrence Lee, James Douglas, and Mark Lund. THIRD ROW: Andy Bales, Gary Zablackis, and Bruce Herrington. a, SOPH-FROSH CHESS CLUB—SEATED: Henry Chan, David Breazeale, Helio Serpa, William Harsh, and James STANDING: Richard Wray, Mr. Fred Oberg, Sponsor; David Natividad, President, and Richard Kerbavaz. 264 Buchan. Se ae Members of the Chess Club use their meeting time to improve the skills involved in playing chess. Those skills are then put: to use in competition against other schools. Guitar Club Members of the Guitar Club meet on Wednesdays to ex- change music and ideas related to the guitar. Some of the music which is played at the meet- ings is by artists such as Joan Baez, Glen Campbell, and Peter, Paul and Mary. GUITAR CLUB—FIRST ROW: Ken Howell, John Way, Daphne Williams, and Nita Halloway. SECOND ROW: Barbara Foster, Diana Hill, and Vickee Rieper. THIRD ROW: Mr. Jay Wilson, Sponsor; Eldiva Marshall, Bonnie Soules, Kathy Johnson, Pat Lexon, Carolyn Saalas, Unknown, Mary Turner, and Linda Heman. FOURTH ROW: Margie Ritter, Kim Milsted, Mike Taylor, and Janene Turnbloom. Statisticians hess The Statisticians time are responsible for ved keeping records of kills the players’ activ- e ities during a bas- ketball game. STATISTICIANS—FIRST ROW: Verdia Gipson and Wanda Cox. SECOND ROW: Linca Whigham, Yvonne Captain, and Sonja Spigner. THIRD ROW: Pat Hamilton and Cathi Barni. Not Pictured: Cynthia Loskot. 265 Discipline Review Committee desess@ae jz JUNIOR-SENIOR DISCIPLINE REVIEW COMMITTEE—SEATED: Stella Gonzales. STANDING: Darrell Woo, Miss Helen McDonald, sponsor, and Mike DeLaGarza. SOPH-FROSH STUDENT REVIEW COMMITTEE—FIRST ROW: Margarita Ramos, Kerry Smith, Johnny Carter, and Janetta Doi. SECOND ROW: Robert Jiminez, Rickie Williams, and Jim Fisher. 266 The Discipline Review Committee of the South Campus and the Student Re- view Committee of the North Campus are united in at least one respect: purpose. The major purpose of both Committees is to aid in decisions concerning discip- linary measures involving students. Wee? Speech Trophy Winner Shield Photographers i . j - ;. eae 7, Fer. BayHa’ =p t a 2 a4, : oe ye? tk “t i . Pat Hamilton proudly displays her Speech Trophies, which she has won during the past two years. ed) . ese aa . SHIELD PHOTOGRAPHERS—FIRST ROW: David Cooley, Junior, and Steve Ford, Senior. SECOND ROW: Christopher Vincent, Sophomore, and John Mullen, Sophomore. Not Pictured: Bill Bedwell, Senior. Science Club pe — BPO: 2s North Campus Science view Club, sponsored by Mr. outh Edward Bisiar, works to t Re- promote interest on sci- Jorth entific topics, answer 1 at questions and perform Dose, experiments in science. both The club meets every 1 in Tuesday. SCip- ving SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Jeannie Sanders, Cynthia Cuntz, and Pat Romero. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Howell, Richard Jones, and Mike Kenney. 267 FALL JUNIOR MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Deborah Lew, Susan Scott, Lynn Ackerman, Valerie Tomlinson, Janene Turnbloom, Pamela Burns, Linda Bradley, Isabel Durante, and Mary Turner. SECOND ROW: John Muenchow, Linden Laird, Susan Gardner, Hattie Smith, Krista Fuglestad, Laurie Sill, and Peggy Wager. THIRD ROW: Steve Brown, John Kelleghan, Stephen Lysaght, Alfred Osolin, Darrell Woo, George Pornaras, Richard Hom, and David Shaughnessy. NOT PICTURED: Linda Bickham, Cheryl Bowser, Nancy Cox, Suzanne De Caccia, Judy Hazlitt, Virginia Ingram, Leslie Jones, Roger Nall, and Barbara Raab. ia SPRING OFFICERS—Lynda Davidson, Treasurer; Glenn Bomgardner, Vice-President; Dana Bewkhout, Secretary; Patty Chan, President; Mrs. Hazel Bird, Advisor; and Sandy Gilson, Historian. LIFE MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Jerry Schlegel, Mark ROW: Howard Blake, Lynda Davidson, Jerry Power, 268 California Scholarship Federation All students who show by any semester's record thot they have made the neces. sary points of eligibility are entitled to apply for mem. bership in the Californig Scholarship Federation. Ten points derived entirely from curricular studies are needed. A is 3 points and B is 1 point. A mark of D or F in any subject bars membership for the semes- ter. No points are given for Physical Education, repeated courses, or work experience for pay. Life membership is awarded to Seniors who have been on CSF four sem- esters, with one of these during their final year. Wanlass and Gary Honors Academically-Minded Students Ow by 1 that neces- ty are mem- fornia . Ten - from S are S and of D bars emes- 2n for eated rience ip is who sem- these FALL SENIOR MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Lolita Adona, Magna Gonzalez, Judi Mount, Barbara Foster, Alexis Nagy, and Marie Rogers. SECOND ROW: Florence Gribaudo, Patty Chan, Mark Wanlass, Cathi Barni, Lynda Davidson, Anita Lisson, and JoAnne Kubokawa. THIRD ROW: Cliff Meeker, Otis Black, Ned Nabeta, Howard Blake, Jerry Power, Hartmut Schwarz, Craig Frehse, and Gary Zablackis. NOT PICTURED: Jose Arriaga, Ramona Flute, Roy Hoskins, Dolores Keefer, Vickie Maslov, Patricia Mayeda, Kimberly Milstead, Nancy Rubinstein, and Debra Wentz. Ai FALL OFFICERS—SEATED: John Muenchow, President. STANDING: Patty Chan, Historian; |, Mark Wanlass, Patty Chan, Patricia Mayeda, Lolita Adona. SECOND Alexis Nagy, Secretary; and Linda Bradley, Vice-President. NOT PICTURED: Peggy Wager, Power, and Gary Zablackis. Treasurer. 269 FRESHMEN AUXILIARY MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Gail Fravenkron, Lora Black, and Linda Zardiackas. SECOND ROW: Dona Charkowicz and Vickie Peterson. NOT PICTURED: Theresa Austin and Renee Wiederholt. 270 Spring CSF Members JRELRRE : Mad: - 4 Sais, Deborah Temple, Judy Nelson, Debbie SOPH-FROSH CSF OFFICERS—Jim Gross, historia Howell, president; Wendy Kitamata, treasu president. Not Pictured: Mrs. Vaunee Larson, x a : | SOPHOMORE MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Patricia Romero, Doreen Hernandez, Phyllis Franks, Camille Happy, Janette Doi, Lola Brown, Helen Gabriel, Elaine Almeida, and Joyce Kubokawa. SECOND ROW: Ben Cranefield, Wendy Kitamata, Ellen Monson, Meredith Doss, Roberta Warner, Phyllis Balsiger, Mary Diethrich, and James Gross. THIRD ROW: Richard Kerbavaz, Henry Chan, Ken Howell, Robert Lamun, Joel Harter, Ronald Mak, Jim Fisher, and Helio Serpa. NOT PICTURED: Regina Becker, Chris Hodges, and Pamela McNab. d Attain Top Marks eee Sess: Gross, historian; Janette Doi, secretary; Ken JUNIOR MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Josie Baumann, Theresa Fisher, Suzanne De Caccia, Sandy Gilson, amata, treasurer; and Helen Gabriel, vice and Barbara Gardner. SECOND ROW: Linda Bickham, Linda Bradley, Caren Sanderson, Valerie aunee Larson, advisor Tomlinson, Lynn Ackerman, Richard Hom, and John Cavoretto. THIRD ROW: Donna Forfang, Linda Anderson, Lane Munger, Charles Wagner, Steve Brown, Linden Laird, and George Pornaras. NOT PICTURED: Pamela Burns, Leslie Jones, Susan Scott, David Shaughnessy, Mary Turner, Nickie Waid, and Helen Walker. SENIOR MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Cliff Meeker, Tom Gibson, Glenn Bomgardner, Karen Sheffield, Linda Oliveira, Patricia Mayeda, and Patty Chan. SECOND ROW: Jose Arriaga, Jerry Schlegel, Mark Wanlass, Lynda Davidson, Larry Seaman, Susan Morris, Dorothy Kelley, Lolita Adona, and Delilah Thomas. THIRD ROW: Howard Blake, Carola Kekow, Cindy Loskot, Jerry Power, Betty Mitchell, Mike Taylor, Dana Berkhout, Glenn Corley, and Gary Zablackis. NOT PICTURED: Linda Babb, Lauretta Barnes, Steve Eaton, Barbara Foster, Patricia Hamilton, Judy Honey, Lynette Gray, James Pylant, Margaret Ritter, Sonja Spigner, Paula Suy, Linda Whigham, and Lisa Wood. SUSAN MORRIS Senior-Junior President, Fall Soph-Frosh Sponsor, Mrs. Margaret Iwai, and officers: Monica Hernandez, Vice-President; Edith Knight, President; Velma Johnson, Secretary; and Linda Fernandez, Treasurer. DENISE NELSON Senior-Junior Vice-President, Fall GEORGETTE PULOS Senior Representative, Spring PAT HARRIS Senior Representative, Spring MARY TURNER Senior-Junior Secretary, Fall and Spring 272 Spirit of Friendliness Every girl at Richmond High School automatically becomes a member of Girls’ League. This organizaton promotes the welfare of all girl students. It fosters a spirit of friendliness among the girls, provides a means of furthering all activities of girls, and encourages school loyalty. During the year, the league sponsors many fund-raising activities so that it may send a representative to Girls’ State in the summer. The members also hold the traditional Mother-Daughter Tea and share ushering duties at various programs. The Soph-Frosh members are under the direction of Mrs. Margaret lwai. The Senior-Junior girls have Dean Helen McDonald as their advisor. ISABEL DURANTE Senior-Junior President, Spring Senior-Junior Treasurer, Fall DEBORAH RUDE GLENDA HODGSON Junior Representative, Spring Junior Representative, Spring LINDA DAVIS Senior-Junior Vice-President, Spring MRS. MARGARET IWAI Soph-Frosh Sponsor S Noe ae | MISS HELEN McDONALD Senior-Junior Sponsor es % h) , we i a. sib a, te a eS a ae PAM OTTERBEIN Senior-Junior Treasurer, Spring 273 —— rin aaa 6 WW rely SS i ¥ ' iif J fe sn i ih uf H WH Ih _ 4 THE SUN | Savitar, Mitra, Aton, Helios, all these the mag- | nificent sun, stand for life, vigor, power, growth and illumination. The young and active especially love the sun and, like tall, green grass, grow toward it, rejoicing. Activities ie 274 Luiz Treasure House = = 5 =e Luiz Hexsel's American family is (standing) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vargas, and Sandy, a Sophomore at RUHS. John and Kimberly are seated. They reside at 2607 Lowell Avenue. Luiz is at the far right. Luiz Agusto Hexsel, foreign exchange student from Brazil, lives with his American family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vargas, The Vargas family includes Sandy, a Sophomore and majorette at Richmond, Kimberly and Johnny, and Mr. and Mrs. Vargas. Luiz also has two married sisters. This Brazilian was born in Passo Fundo on January 7, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Conrado Hexsel. One of five children, he has three brothers, Carlos, 17; Alberto, 14; Roberto and a_ sister, Marie Luiza, age 11. Luiz arrived in Richmond on July 9, 1968, to become a mem- ber of the Vargas household at 2607 Lowell Avenue. The exchange student enjoys flying miniature airplanes and racing cars. Luiz and Sandy, American sister and brother, get ready to depart for school. Sandy shows Luiz the American way of decorating a Christmas tree. 276 Miss Ame of Brazilian Culture io An A paper was proudly given to Luiz by his government teacher, Mr. John Enos. Miss Vera Crosby, Luiz'’s counselor, explains the complications of going to an American College. a “einen Rea gars ewe M sna dent s ie Se very hard to learn his adopted country’s tongue, the Luiz and sister Sandy pretend to do homework, while they are really playing Tic-Tac-Toe. nglish language. 277 Lucci Exemplifies Italian : During the 1968-69 school year, Luciano Renni has been attending classes at Richmond High School as the foreign exchange student from Italy. He arrived in New York Aug- ust 10, 1968, and then journeyed by plane to San Francisco. There he met his American family, which consists of Mr. and Mrs. Lupe Garcia, Alfred, Jessie, and Andrea. His brother; Alfred Garcia, is q ° Senior at Richmond High. The fam- ily home is at 2718 Shane Drive. Luciano, who is better known gs Lucci, was born October 1, 1950, in Trieste, Italy.“ His pa rents are Cesare and Laura Renni. He has a younger brother, Dario, who is 12. The exchange student enjoys swimming and table tennis. He is a champion ping-pong: player and is ranked number two in Italy. Leaving Richmond June 25, Lu- Bt te ,. — = ee 2 ciano will tour the United States and LUCIANO'S AMERICAN FAMILY — Mrs. Alice Garcia, Luciano, Mr. Lupe Garcia, Alfred Garcia, and then head for his native land in Jessie Garcia. July. Miss Ann Myren, Luciano’s government instructor, points out an important factor to the exchange student. | Counselor Lonnie Robbins advises Luciano upon his classes for the Spring | Semester. Mrs. Itali 278 Personality and Charm year, ding | as from Aug- d by met ISiSts fred, is q fam- e, Nn ds 0, in sare nger joys is a d is Lu- and 1 in life of the flame Lucci, Al, and Jessie get together for some boy talk. i tri i i e flame. Lucci tries to save the fading life o 3 ; oy ives Lucci a very good taste of American jaz Mrs. Garcia gives the mother’s touch to tantalizing foods for a hungry Alfred giv Italian. 279 RUHS Student Spends Summer in Finland Magna's Finnish family consists of Mother, Sirkka; Risto, 8; Father, Eero; Lauri, 11; Antti, 13; and Riitta, 15. Risto, Lauri, and Riitta sit on the rail of the Sauna bath house. Magna s grandparents and Aunt Tulle. 280 Last summer, Richmond High sent Magna Gonzalez as an AFS exchange student to reside with the Kalliola family in Nokia, Finland. Magna left Richmond June 21 and went to New York by plane. From there, she began the long trip via boat, bus, train, and ferry to her destination. During her three-month stay, Magna learned Finnish customs through her family of six and the many friends she acquired. Magna visited the capital and traveled through parts of Finland before returning home in September. Magna greets her Finnish mother at The family poses in front of their summer home. Turku Harbor. pe Exchange Students Tour Our School Miss Ann Myren, Malte Hamburg and Nelleke Hendel, visiting foreign students, chat about their different customs. Michael Gaines greets Hyti Lundy of Barbados Island, as she enters the Richmond High news room. Krista Fuglestad and Suzanne DeCaccia, AFS final- ists, hope to get a better understanding of other countries. These girls will go abroad this summer. 281) Staff Publishes G PATTY CHAN LILLIAN GALLEGOS Co-Editor Underclassmen CONNIE CLEVELAND Layouts SHARON WILSON BILL BEDWELL Dark Room Technician, Activities Photographer JUDY SCHOENDALER Senior Editor VINCENT FULCO DONNA DANIELSON Boys’ Athletics Government 782 es Glorious Memories of Shield DEBRA WENTZ MARY VIRAMONTES Copy Co-Editor PAM JARRETT Advertisements RHONDA WATKINS CAROLYN PRESLEY Girls’ Athletics Business Manager ELIZABETH IDLE Organizations PAULA SUY STEVE FORD Index re Photographer 283 taff Brings School KAREN SHEFFIELD Editor LESLIE HILL Reporter DAVE COOLEY Photographer, Reporter mRan ee CAROLYN PRESLEY Headlines CHARLENE ADAMS Typist 284 News And Issues Closer To Students LILLIAN GALLEGOS Assistant Editor DONNA DANIELSON Feature VINCENT FULCO Sports Editor LADONNA WHITNEY SHARON WILSON Circulation Reporter, Typist 285 Journalism Cubs Energetic And JUNIOR JOURNALISM 1 CUBS—FIRST ROW: Debra Penick, Isabel Durante, Katie Lancaster, Barbara Martin, Nita Holloway, and Debbie Holcomb. SECOND ROW: Ray Landers, Phil Branum, Frances Marquez, Beverly Moore, Lynn Baumberger, Vickie Gallegos, Sandy Gilson, Mike Gaines, and Steve Zeppa. NOT PICTURED: Fred Gray and Debbie Rude. Gilson, feature editor, supervise Cub Edition of Hi-Nus. Steve Zeppa, assistant to Shield layout editor, keeps the class at a steady pace. 286 Debbie Rude, editor; Nita Holloway, assistant editor; Fred Gray, sports; and Sandy Deb Isak p bas “ Skillful Aides For Publication Staffs Debbie Holcomb, assistant business manager for the Shield, collects funds from Isabel Durante, the top salesman. RIGHT: SOPHOMORE CUB EDITORS— Kathy Smith, Ralph Evans, Linda Sargent, and Joyce Ennis. Sandy =a SOPHOMORE JOURNALISM 1 CUBS—FIRST ROW: Geraldine Christian, Diana Lee, Carolyn McCullough, Regina Whitney, Sandi Christian, Kathy Smith, Joyce Ennis, Linda Sargent, and Bonita Mullino. SECOND ROW: Mike Whitliny, John Mullen, Randy Crews, Randy Waie, Jerry Burns, Ralph Evans, Mike Palmer, Ricky Wray, and Mr. Felix Francisco, instructor. 287 CYNTHIA ISABELL Fall Head Yell Leader LYNETTE GRAY Senior Assistant Yell Leaders Build BARBARA FREEMAN Junior Assistant HELEN GABRIEL Sophomore Assistant iid Dynamic Enthusiasm KAREN VAN DAGRIFF Spring Head Yell Leader MARINA GONZALEZ Junior Assistant AYERS Senior Assistant Pom-Pon Girls Dance For PORTIA DUNCAN a BARBARA MEYERS Head Pom Pon Girl JUNE SANDERS GLORIA CONWRIGHT SHERRY SESS 290 or The Navy Blue And Red VICKY TARR Kent . x Pi! iy Pasi | SHERRY SESSION SUE SMITH MAGNA GONZALEZ Sky-Reaching Twirlers M oe : a] ; a Twirlers recall the great expectations of the crowd during football season. SANDY VARGAS Sophomore Assistant KATHY PEREZ 292 Senior Assistant ts. Make Spirit Soar ' gr JUDI MUNDAY Head Majorette CAROL REIBSLAGER Junior Assistant ! —— = aes - Re ee wk, Le 2 Majorettes and Pom-Pon girls squeal in excitement over goal made. Majorettes and band work hand in hand for perfect marches. Super Styles Areg 1 Colleen King and Gene Franklin conduct a serious group discussion on the problems of the day. Kathy Morgan, Donnie Baker, and Debbie Gonzales contemplate a morsel of food. Some North Campus guys never give up. Auc carr 294 North Campus students display mod look. re Displayed on Casual Day me. ne aeneee ™ John Rubins and his friend are trying to hide behind Marsha Edwards and Bonnie Becker. izales November 27, 1968 Donnie Baker and a friend look at the day's plans. Audrey Johnson and Beverly Russell look out over the campus. Brenda Daniels is caught relaxing after a morning of hard work. Za5 Band Creates New Sounds And Programs f CLARINET SECTION—FIRST ROW: Delores Stevens, Jim Pylant, Bonnie Mifflin, Linda Crawford, Ramona Thompson, and Merri Doss. SECOND ROW: Wayne Flute, Steve Cresenti, Dave Missal, Valerie Walker, Tom Betti, William Langston, and Kathy Gray. am EY, PERCUSSION SECTION—FIRST ROW: George Rios, Brad Chilton, Mike Harris, Ed Henderson, and Rick Camp. SECOND ROW: David Meyers, Rick Calhoun, and Janene Turnbloom. B 296 in Music FLUTE AND WIND SECTION—FIRST ROW: Sally Sheldon, Ellen Ekstram, Barbara Foster, Ellen Monson, and Joel Harter. SECOND ROW: Yvonne Holland, Holly Philips, and Michael Taylor. LOWER WOODWIND SECTION—FIRST ROW: Jim Gross, Linda Casady, Janel Selby, Steve Morris, and Hoover Langston. SECOND ROW: Mike Bell, Larry Sharpe, John Reed, and Edward Wa lker. BRASS SECTION—FIRST ROW: David Oliveira, David -Palmeiri, Wyman Savage, Mike Salcido, Gene Franklin, Yvonne King, Kenneth Howell, and Eldiva Marshall. SECOND ROW: Steve Price, Chris Woodburn, William Shannon, Thomas Penary,-and Jerry Schlegel. 297 298 Choral Ensembles Aim For eae ems. ' - ‘Regine Midhen zreme 5 a cr naciinsr ounce jisewas ; ee — x A CAPPELLA CHOIR—FIRST ROW: Lisa Van Buren, Lupe Buenrostro, Debi Mason, Carol Posey, Voneta Kirschman, and Sue Kesler. SECOND ROW: Katy Price, Delores Koski, Charlene Davis, Tom Watson, Glenn Bomgardner, John Hood, Wilma Jones Virginia Ayers, Pat Houston, Judy Touchstone, and Daphne Williams. THIRD ROW: LaJuana Rose, Frances Henson, Billie Jones, Linda Jenkins, Gayle Boswell, Vickee Rieper, Hoover Langston, Rick Calhoun, Tom Goff, Sharon Bacom, Marie. Cowger, Gail Baldwin, and Krista Fuglestad. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Williams, Pat Lexon, Kathy Bond, Judi Palmieri, John Adams, Bob Lamun, Jess Coppedge, Lewellyn Christian, Tim O'Malley, Pat McCain, Gary Rose, Nita Holloway, and Delores Keefer. NOT PICTURED: Rhiette Bartlett, Lauren Haroldson, Bill Herring, Don Latimore, Teresa Lloyd, Barbara Martin, Mike Reed, Randy White, Wayne King, Mike Taylor and Jerry Schlegel. CHAMBER CHOIR—FIRST ROW: Katy Price, Tom Watson, Debi Mason, and Lisa Van Buren. SECOND ROW: Glenn Bomgardner, Charlene Davis, LaJuana Rose, Virginia Ayers, and Voneta Kirschman. THIRD ROW: John Hood, Billie Jones, Pat’ Lexon, Rick Calhoun, and Pat Houston. FOURTH ROW: Bob Lamun, Hoover Langston, Tom Goff, John Adams, Pat McCain, and Gary Rose. NOT PICTURED: Tim O'Malley. Perfection in All Musical Concerts wa _x eitim ica sie SOPH-FROSH CHOIR—FIRST ROW: Darnell Wysinger, Mr. Larry Hoffman, Director of all Choirs; Debbie Vaughn, Charlene Davis, Wilhelmina Parker, Elton Anderson, Veronica Austin, Diana Lee, La Quita Miller, Sylvia Cox, Timothy Lee, Lettie Fulmore, La Verne Shelton, and Glenda Heck. SECOND ROW: Gail Daniels, Thelma Thomas, Brenda Brown, Blanca Salcido, Brenda French, and Ruth Gunn. THIRD ROW: Robert Lamun, Chris Hodges, Richard Schick, Steve Wakefield, Joe Reading, Jordan Hill, Cheryl Cooley, Tom Goff, Linda Thompson, Tom Watson, Sharon Butler, and Leo Miller. FOURTH ROW: Robert Thrower, William Johnson, and Curry Jackson. SENIOR A CAPPELLA MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Delores Koski, Lupe Buen- rostro, Carol Posey, and Voneta Kirschman. SECOND ROW: LaJuana Rose, Billie Jones, Linda Jenkins, Wilma Jones, Virginia Ayers, Pat Houston. THIRD ROW: Pat Lexton, Glenn Bomgardner, Hoover Langston, Rick Calhoun, Sharon Bacom, and Marie Cowger. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Bond, John Adams, Lewellyn Christian, Tim O'Malley, Gary Rose, and Delores Keefer. A CAPPELLA OFFICERS—FIRST ROW: Katy Price, Librarian; Tim O'Malley, President; and Sue Kesler, Robes. SECOND ROW: Virginia Ayers, Vice President, and Carol Posey, Secretary. THIRD ROW: Pat McCain, Librarian and Robes; and Pat Houston, Treasurer. 299 Foreign Language Students Provide By ; z Salvador Augusto, Richmond High orphan, receives his diploma in Colombia. Salvador is a brilliant student, and the language classes are going | to contribute funds to send him to college where he will study to becomea doctor. MRS ELSIE SANCHEZ'S SOPHOMORE SPANISH CLASS—FIRST ROW: Phyllis Franks, Rick Banducci, Ken Howell, David Missall, 0 ' and Kay Robinson. SECOND ROW: Jeanie Cornell, Nick Nakano, Sherry Mires, Kathy Smith, and Jim McGrath. THIRD ROW: Roberta Warren, Pat Romero, Sylvia Thompson. STANDING: Scott DeYoung, Janette Doi, Mrs. Elsie Sanchez, Joyce Kubokawa, Steve Crescenti, Ramona Thompson, Jim Fisher, Ben Cranefield, and Mark Hale. These students contributed every month to the orphan fund. SALVADOR AUGUSTO VAREL Age 17 300 Colombia Higher Education For Orphans BEAN POT DAY—Lynda Davidson, Susan Morris, Norma Smith, Susan Scott, Ntckie Woid, and Linden WARS TERESA HERNNDED Laird drop their pennies, dimes, and quarters into the pot to help support the Richmond High orphans. Age 17 Colombia For 21 years Richmond High's Foreign Language Classes have helped to clothe, feed, and house several foster children. With the $45 donated each month by the classes, the orphan children are able to attend school until age 17, when they begin to work at the trade they have learned. The foster children send letters which are translated by the Foster Parent Plan, who select the needy children, to their American friends. The orphans are Maria Teresa Hernandez, age 17 from Colombia, and Gerarda De Castro, age 12 from the Philippines. The foreign language students are also sharing a very special event with Salvador Augusto Varela this year. Salvador is graduating and he has asked Richmond High to help support him through college. Salvador will be the first of Richmond's foster children to attend college. t. a eo ee TO VARELA iain: me aa Carol Reibslager, Jim Russey, and Gary Burk contribute to the bean pot as Mrs. Nicila ive! Dominguez looks on. Philippines 301 Ov by JGD Battle of Bands Soul Distributors turn pn students Unbeatable sounds were demonstrated to break and talk about the great sounds that were heard. Fifteen minutes Robert Carl sings a heart-breaker and moves the audience to sad rhythm. D (an D fe} Ae BL lu ToT S 5 o ns 5 UO os U a = oa) = 6} n” o = fo me) = 5 = = = i O° ° U he 2) e o oD c ie} = U oe} 7) D = XS, ao} x {eo} 72) NS: LOPES REE og te For High Honors ds October 11, 1968 Mike Reed and girlfriend do it right to the soul music. udents with slow, mellow tones. by JGD anu the New Breeds. The Dukes maintain their blue sax rhythm. 304 Dancing Culminates Homecoming Couples take a breather during the dance, while the band plays on. Left: Janene Turnbloom displays her style. Students and their dates enjoy an evening out at the South Campus gym. Vicki wait Dancir specta' 1g Events November 11, 1968 Be are n : Vicki Tarr (far left), Homecoming Queen, and escort, Mike Quintana, wait patiently for the music to begin. The Dukes play one last slow song, and the couples dance their last Homecoming Dance. while Dancing is fun but Frans Ruijters can tell us that spectating is just as good. Juniors really get with it, while those Seniors take a breather. 305 Talented Personnel P South Campus Gym — De sateen a serena ne eS Natural Black singers and dancers steal a moment. A touch of a Las Vegas show girl comes to life on the stage. the show. 306 The electrifying shocks of the guitars, the soul soothing sax, and the sounds of the drums finish 307 ate sie Reflections of the twenties are seen in a leg-kicking dance. Black students perform an exciting Afro-Dance. [969 2) There is one quick tune-up before curtain time. Ron Finlayson cries his heart out to the amazed audience. Performs For BSU December 13 5 ‘ { , { f i f ‘inish a| rm Oneders D January 6, 1969 ‘Jack Be Nimble'’ (Mr. White) THE FUMBLING FACULTY TEAM—FIRST ROW: John ‘‘Cool Joe'’ Enos, Emery ‘‘Foxie’’ Phillips, Richard The Raider'’ Abel, makes one more. desperate Frank ‘'Speedy’’ Milo, and James “Jack Be Nimble’ White. SECOND ROW: Kenneth ‘‘Kasual'’ Richter, Larry ‘‘Gunner’’ jump to receive the ball. Quirico, Peter ‘‘Minny’’ Many, Paul ‘‘Puny'’ Parker, Dennis ‘'Devil’’ Guintini, Jerry ‘‘Teddy Bear’ Ludy, and Melvin | ‘Marvelous’ Warren. A victory leap and two points are scored for the RUHS team. « . KYA not only wins the game, but wins the girls, too: Elizabeth Idle, Nancy Fuller, Sal Bando, and Kathy Johnson. 308 rs Demolish Faculty Oneders—105 Faculty—84 It seems a lost moment, but RUHS tans hang on. Gunner Quirico makes a rash dash for the ball in a fatal attempt to halt the ONEDERS. ndo, Spirit hostesses for the evening were Leverdia: Blake, Carla Bowman, Helen Wagley, and Christie Biagi. Two points, two points, and ‘‘Puny ’ Parker makes the bag. Sadies Drag T January 24,1969 | N Inexhaustible energy is demonstrated at the Sadie Hawkins Dance from Dog Patch citizens: Judy Honey and Susan Smith. It looks as if Daisy Mae has finally caught her man. 310 ag = Their Men 169 North Campus Gym } Rings are carefully selected by brides-to-be and are inspected by Patty Chan, ring expert. Long lines wait impatiently to be legally married. ) — ” 4 oe or ‘+ +? + 3: Judy Honey, Barbara Fenoglio, Allen Lillefield, Steve Decker 31] Music and Drama Dickens’ Oliver, played by Brook Aird, sings ‘‘Where is Love’’, a real tear-jerker. It's a splash of water on Kathy Johnson and Debie Mason. Vo The young pick-pocket gang relaxes betwee “Consider Yourself Well In'’ sings the boys’ chorus, which welcomes Oliver into the gang. f + AT? Up traren 4eapay Piped “ ey ti F a ad 312 na Students Enact s - Oliver Sweet Gary Rose, Mr. Brumble, cowers from aggressive Dolores Keeffer. Voneta Kirshman, as Nancy, is Oliver's only friend. relaxes between raids. February 13 and 14, 1969 Three Cripples Bar is a special attraction for the people of the town. in Season’s Dolores Keeffer, Gary Rose, Brook Aird, and Katie Lancaster “My dear boy, would you like to steal a few?'’ asks Lane Munger, who een February 18 and 19, 1969 Andy Bales, the villain, ‘‘Hew. ’ “| Shall Scream,’ says Gary Rose. Could it be because of Pat Huston's weight? 314 Tom Wadson tries to tell Oliver to consider himself something “Hold him, catch him, pounce him, beat him, ’ says Katie Lancaster special. to the hero Oliver. ncaster mock Oliver Kennedy Little Theater Oliver and the boys wait for their stew. “That's your funeral,’ Mr. Bumble (Gary Rose) tells Oliver and Kathy Johnson. 315 Cameraman Catches Insights of “Scope for Fashion is the theme for the North Campus Fall Fashion show. 316 Student Life On Our Campus ? 1! | Richmond High s ‘Salvation Army Band warms up for a rally. “Victory, victory!’’ exclaims Cynthia. Seniors and the famous sales pitch for doughnuts. “Hit the ball, Willie!” 317 ‘At ‘, AL THE WINGED FOOT Among other things, Hermes’ winged foot means speed. This oyr athletes certainly have, even though their wings grow from ankles, not shoulders. Our Shield would be a tame affair indeed without this elegant size nine ready for action and glory. Athletics 318 319 Outstanding Seniors Excel MILTON TAYLOR STEVE DECKER Wrestling—tTrack BOB HEIHN Basketball ANDY BALES Golf DAVE TAYLOR KENNARD SHILOH FRANS RUIJTERS Cross Country Basketball Football in Oiler Sports Program MILTON BRANCH fj LARRY CLUTTS Footba Football LARRY MOORE Basketball LEFT: Quincey Newsome, Varsity basketball star, shows his disgust in the Pinole game. ES ob | QUINCEY NEWSOME MIKE BRANSON MEL THORTON Football—Basketball Basketball Wrestling 321 Produce Strong Competitive Teams UPPER LEFT — Darrell Dickens fakes the shot and feeds the ball to an unknown teammate: during the Bal- hoa game. LOWER LEFT —- Don Mason grips his opponent and gets set for a pin. UPPER MIDDLE -— — Gary Knuckles gets away from the outstretched hands of a DeAnza player. LOWER MIDDLE —— Tony Hurley is stunned to see Mike Branson in his path on his way. to the basket. UPPER — Donnie Horne looks for someone to whom to throw in desperation, as Mark Doukas guards him tightly. LOWER — Quincey Newsome turns up field in hopes of hitting paydirt during the DeAnza game. UPPER LEFT —- Dave Reed of Balboa springs for rebound, as Jerry Moore does the swinger. The action was from the Oiler-Balboa game. LOWER LEFT — Milton Taylor, Don Severance, Jerry Kinyon and Frans Ruijters move in on the DeAnza quarterback. UPPER MIDDLE — Jeff Sweet, Junior wrestler, is about to be thrown down by a Pinole wrestler. UPPER’ RIGHT —— Quincey Newsome with his burst of speed gets by Don tacklers. LOWER MIDDLE — John Williams demonstrates a one-man show. LOWER RIGHT — Darrell Dickens shows his swift motion as he gets an assist during the DeAnza game. . L eens VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD—FIRST ROW: Gary Knuckles, Steve Decker, Mel Adger, Steven Little, Mike Lee, Milton Taylor, Milton Branch, John Williams, and Quincey Newsome. SECOND ROW: Coach Frank Milo, Howard Stuart, Elmer Latimore, Tony Daniels, Ray Hubbard, Bill Rodriguez, Larry Clutts, Roy Hoskins, Cliff Lewis, Preston Ingram, Chuck Yates, and Coach Jerry Ludy. THIRD ROW: Charles English, Frans Ruijters, Don Severance, Len Hooper, Tom Nofziger, Steven Ruport, Jerry Kinyon, Larry Wade, John Puckett, Mike Reed, and Al Garcia. QUINCEY NEWSOME Halfback, End Varsity Football Team : JERRY KINYON Linebacker CHUCK YATES Tackle, Guard JOHN WILLIAMS MEL ADGER CLIFF LEWIS Fullback, Defensive End Halfback Tackle Gives Its Best incey ewis, Jerry SEASON'S SCORES ACAL Standing—Seventh Place Richmond 25 Pinole Valley 18 Richmond 20 _ El Cerrito 26 Richmond 26 Kennedy 26 Richmond 0 San Leandro 34 Richmond 19 Pacific 6 Richmond 19 Berkeley 19 Richmond 45 DeAnza 20 Richmond 7 Encinal 32 Richmond 0 Alameda 40 Px + Quincey Newsome, Oiler halfback, bulldogs over Lr, a DeAnza Don to make a first down. ‘ STEVE DECKER JOHN PUCKETT Quarterback, Defensive Halfback End 327 Steve Decker tries to move past Kennedy would-be tacklers. DON SEVERENCE Defensive End Howard Stuart, Oiler safety, shows his style of tackling in the DeAnza game. MILTON TAYLOR Linebacker SEASON'S STATISTICS Yards gained Rushing— 2131 yds. Yards gained Passing— 606 yds. Total yds. gained—2737 yds. Leading Rushers— Milton Branch—1045 yds. Howard Stuart—268 yds. Leading Passer— Gary Knuckles—351 yds. Leading Pass Receivers— Newsome—275 yds. Stuart—47 yds. Branch—21 yds. Throughout 1968-69 Mel Adger, halfback, sweeps around right end for a hefty gain in the DeAnza game. ROY HOSKINS HOWARD STUART Guard Halfback, Safety nnedy LARRY WADE Defensive End Campaign yds. yds. ds. ds, Milton Branch, leading Oiler rusher, sets himself for the Kennedy tacklers. MILTON BRANCH MIKE REED Fullback End ‘y ui ( ‘ ly Kip) LEN HOOPER TOM NOFZIGER BILL RODRIGUEZ GARY KNUCKLES Tackle Tackle Center Quarterback 329 ele) TONY CERNAC KEN McFARLAND ED BAUMBERGER Tackle Center, Linebacker Fullback, Linebacker unior Varsity Eleven | JOE ARANDA Halfback JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM—FIRST ROW: Ed Dillon, Gary Lewis, Espin Dave Torres, Willard Lewis, Aubrey Washington, John Jacinto, Mike Gary Harris, Larry Marino, and Greg Dyer. SECOND ROW: Joe Aranda, Ed Walt Baumberger, Dave Meyers, Roger Cook, Gary King, Steve Miller, Ernest NZ. MIKE HARRIS WALT THOMAS STAN FLETCHER Defensive Halfback End Tackle 330 WILLARD LEWIS MIKE KIRK LARRY MARINO Halfback Tackle Fullback | Registers Best Oiler Record SEASON'S SCORES Won: 5 Lost: 4 Richmond 7 Pinole Valley 6 Richmond 33 El Cerrito 19 Richmond 13 Kennedy 16 Richmond 12 San Leandro 13 Richmond 6 Pacific 0 Richmond 13 Berkeley 19 Richmond 19 DeAnza 6 Richmond 27 Encinal 0 Richmond 0 Alameda 6 y ie ERNEST ESPINOZA Guard Lewis, Espinoza, Joe Whittington, and Al Lillefield. THIRD ROW: Tony Cernac, 1, Mike Gary Sherman, Mike Kirk, Stan Fletcher, Wayne Winrow, Ken McFarland, ida, Ed Walt Thomas, Mike Britt, Gary Whittington, and Bob Gober. , Ernest ; AL LILLEFIELD MIKE BRITT EDGAR DILLON Defensive End, Tackle End Quarterback | 331 SOPH-FROSH FOOTBALL TEAM—FIRST ROW: Randy Ashford, Manager; Roger McGee, Fred Griffin, Dave Brandon, Kirk Perkins, Carlos Chambers, Ray Ybarra, Ron Taylor, Jim Noriega, Perrick Britt, Vic Vega, Dan Fox, Jack Arnold, Steve Carlock, and Kevin Shields, Manager. SECOND ROW: Coach Larry Quirico, Mike Gatewood, Ricky Williams, Otis Taylor, Marcus Blair, Steve Johnson, Paul Gengler, Tom Evans, Mike Gomez, Mike Glazier, Tom Taitano, Ike Wilson, Willie Hamilton, and Emillo Arriaga. THIRD ROW: Don Baker, Cody Williams, LeRoy Christopher, Frank Lewis, Bill Mogannam, Mike Salacido, Chester Henderson, Mark Hale, Keith Clutts, Frank Preston, and Coach Jim Schriber. KEITH CLUTTS Tackle VICTOR VEGA Linebacker Bo2 RAY YBARRA Center OTIS TAYLOR Guard FRED GRIFFIN TOM EVANS Won: 4 Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Quarterback, Captain Defensive Halfback, Quarterback MIKE GOMEZ Halfback EMILLO ARRIAGA End aR ONMNRONNNGQ— SEASON'S SCORES Lost: 4 Tied: 1 Pinole Valley 20 El Cerrito 20 Kennedy 0 San Leandro 20 Pacific 19 Berkeley 33 DeAnza 13 Encinal 19 Alameda 0 IKE WILSON End INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Most Improved Player— Andre Mogannam Team Captain— Fred Griffin Leading Rusher— i 4 Willie Hamilton Leading Passer— a j Fred Griffin Leading Pass Receiver— Frank Lewis Leading Scorer— Willie Hamilton DON HARDING WILLIAM CODIE MIKE SALACIDO LEROY CHRISTOPHER Tackle End Tackle Tackle se Soph—Frosh Gridders Score Half—Half , Keith NS Wes w OO Oo : . PAUL GENGLER DONNIE BARKER maim | = Guard End ANDRE MOGANNAM Linebacker, End Most Valuable Player WILLIE HAMILTON Halfback RICKY WILLIAMS Fullback aS ae op Bgl a : 2 ae ae: DAN FOX KIRK PERKINS MIKE GATEWOOD Fullback Halfback Halfback mie 333 VARSITY TEAM—Ralph Edwards, James Taylor, Clement, Ricky Lopez, Mike Peoples, Dave — and Lu JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM—FIRST ROW: Bob Burdick, John Kelleghan, Dave Faeth, and Mike Nakano. | SECOND ROW: Larry Arms, Terry Atkission, Tim Eber, Lane Munger, and John Muenchow. SOPHOMORE TEAM—FIRST ROW: Jerry Meahan, Mike Thurston, Dave Schoen- daler, Rick Banducci, and Mario Oka. SECOND ROW: Joe Olguin, Tom Lane, Dave Mitchell, Randy Crews, Gordon Hubble, and Coach Jim White. TOP VARSITY RUNNERS—Coach Ken Richter, Larry Kinney, Dave Taylor, and Mike Peoples. 334 Taylor, Larry Kinney, Otis Black, James Gordon, and Luciano Renni. TOP SOPHOMORE RUNNERS—Joe Olguin, Coach Jim W hite, Ricky Lopez, and Mario Oka. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM—FIRST ROW: Mario Oka, Mik i i ) : ; e Nakano, Joe Olguin, Mike Thurston, Gordon i i MH V ; ¢ ; , Gordon Hubble, Dave Mitchell, Rick i i ree oo and James Gordon. SECOND ROW: Dave Taylor, Randy Crews, Bob Burdick, Lane Munger, Tim Eber Jain chance ne bear is Lane, es Clement, Jerry Meahan, Larry Kinney, Mike Peoples, Terry Atkission, Larry Arms, John Muenchow, Ralph Edwards and Bob howies, Dilaaciadeiias ee! 335 Len Hooper. 336 MILTON TAYLOR 194 Ib. Class 3rd Place, ACAL MEL THORTON 106 Ib. Class ACAL Champion DADARDDDDA WILLIE EVANS 123 Ib. Class Second Place, ACAL Varsity Grapplers Place S SEASON'S SCORES Overall: Won 6 — Lost 4 FINAL ACAL STANDING, 2nd PLACE chmond 21 Acalanes 38 chmond 15 Clayton Valley 38 chmond 34 Pittsburg 21 ichmond 52 Pinole Valley 8 ichmond 29 Berkeley 22 ichmond 48 San Leandro 3 chmond 25 Kennedy 27 ichmond 29 DeAnza 22 ichmond 23 Encinal on e Second in ACAL Competition JIM DOUGLAS 130 Ib. Class Second Place, ACAL DON PATTERSON 98 Ib. Class Third Place, ACAL DON MASON 136 Ib. Class DWIGHT JORDAN 157 |b. Class JIM WEAVER 194 Ib. Class Second Place, ACAL ‘ ROBERT GILLEY 106 lb. Class 337 338 SEASON'S SCORES Won 7 Lost 3 Richmond 16 Acalanes Richmond 26 Clayton Valley Richmond 29 Pittsburg Richmond 33 Pinole Valley Richmond 30 Berkeley Richmond 32 San Leandro Richmond . 30 Kennedy Richmond 22 DeAnza Richmond 26 Pacific Richmond 38 Encinal OTIS TAYLOR 168 lb. Class Ed Henderson, Mike Stewart, Steve Carlock, and Coach Jerry Ludy. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM — FIRST ROW: Danny Stewart, Gene Kish, Anthony Lewis, Dave Moore, and Malcom Taitano, Glenn Brown, Ed Henderson, Steve Carlock, Rick Junior Varsity Wrestlers Pr PAUL GENGLER 148 Ib. Class ts Provide Exciting Moments Danny Smith, Ken Bruce, Ray Watson, Steve Morris, Mike Aalcom Mason. SECOND ROW: Randy Colbert, John Hood, Tom Rick Szwanek, Dave Meyers, Tony Cernac and Joe Sands. CHUCK DEYO 130 Ib. Class LEN HOOPER JIM LANGE Unlimited 148 lb. Class 339 Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmona Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Coach Richard Abel with co-captains Mike Branson and Quincey Newsome plan their championship offense. EONS aaehe: MIKE BRANSON Guard All-ACAL QUINCEY NEWSOME Forward 340 Varsity Cagers Sweep t he SEASON'S SCORES Won: 19 Lost: 6 ACAL STANDING: FIRST PLACE Pittsburg 68 Richmond 81 McClymonds 106 Richmond 58 Oakland 67 Richmond 69 Fremont 66 Richmond 66 Marin Catholic 60 Richmond 88 Kennedy 56 Richmond 62 El Cerrito 54 Richmond 68 Encinal 59 Richmond 81 Balboa 42 Richmond 70 Alumni 82 Richmond 78 Pinole Valley 57 Richmond 73 Berkeley 61 Richmond. 73 San Leandro Za Richmond 71 Playoffs Won: 1 Lost: 2 Richmond 75 Kennedy Richmond 62 Cerrito 66 Richmond 59 Cerrito 66 66 Alameda Kennedy De Anza Pacific El Cerrito Encinal Pinole Valley Berkeley San Leandro Alameda Kennedy De Anza Pacific KENNARD SHILOH Forward All-ACAL Boards to Capture ACAL Crown 50 55 48 64 71 44 46 78 i? 56 Se 68 54 66 DARREL DICKENS BOB HEIHN LARRY MOORE Guard Center Center - er 4 ae i VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM—FIRST ROW: Donnie Horne, Tom Burnett, Kennard Shiloh, Quincey Newsome, Jerry Moore, and Ron Preston. SECOND ROW: Coach Rich Abel, Steven Bridges, Rolander Holmes, Bob Heihn, Danny Walker, Larry Moore, Darrel Dickens, and Mike Branson. a 3 aa ¥ 34] Screaming Students Root dj Coaches Rich Abel and Larry Quirico show their disapproval as Coach Dennis Guintini does the Jitter Bug during the game. Making up the Police team included Marvin Smith, Player-Coach; Chuck Laird, Mike Nichols, and Otis Timmons along with a number of other Policemen. Representing the faculty were Coaches Larry Quirico, Emery Phillips, Dennis Guintini, Jerry ‘Bear’ Ludy,.and Rich Abel. Also on the team were John Maltester, Steve Meahan, Eric Zaibel and Dennis Abel. The game was filled with action, as the capacity crowd of students watched. At the game's end the faculty retired to the health resort to recooperate. In a game played Nov- ember 22 the Richmond High Faculty blew a lead and lost 52-51 to the Rich- mond Police Department in a benefit basketball game held during a special assembly. Coach Rich Abel and two unidentified Var AC not ted For Faculty In One-Pointer Ov- The game was originally organized to have the nd Varsity Basketball Team face the Police, but due to ad ACAL rules the varsity cannot play any game that is ch- not on the regular schedule, so a last-minute faculty na team. was put together to play the Police. eld November 19, 1968 fied Police members try to tap the ball to one of their teammates As the ball goes through tne hoop, Hal Rennie and two of his police teammates block out John Maltester of the Richmond Faculty while another member takes time out to whisper a secret to Larry Quirico. Coach Emery Phillips sneaks away from a possible attack from the Police. Junior Varsity Hoopsters Make JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM—FIRST ROW: Ed Baumberger, Stan Yost, Willarc Lewis, Aubrey Washington, Mike WALT THOMAS Shiloh, Earl Baker, and John Muenchow. SECOND ROW: Coach Dennis Guintini, Al Lillefield, Don Harding, Billy Moore, Forward Walt Thomas, Greg Robinson, and Roger Nall! AC Richn Richn Richn Richn Richn Richn Richn Richn Richn Richn Richn Richn Richn Richn Richn Richn Richr Richn Richn Richr Richr Richr Richn BILLY MOORE Center GREG ROBINSON Forward MIKE SHILOH Guard 344 Impressions On ACAL r ED BAUMBERGER Guard SEASON'S SCORES Won: 13 Lost: 12 ACAL Standing: FOURTH PLACE Richmond 39 Pittsburg Richmond 64 McCymonds Richmond 53 EI Cerrito Richmond 45 Encinal Richmond 52 Balboa Richmond forfeit Gompers Richmond 59 Soph-Frosh Richmond 56 Pinole Valley Richmond 60 Berkeley Richmond 53 San Leandro Richmond 36 Alameda Richmond 52 Kennedy Richmond 48 De Anza Richmond 51 Pacific Richmond 77 El Cerrito Richmond 54 Encinal Richmond 57 Pinole Valley Richmond 63 Berkeley Richmond 50 San Leandro Richmond 36 Alameda Richmond 67 Kennedy Richmond 55 De Anza Richmond 50 Pacific WILLIARD LEWIS As the ball goes through the hoon, Billy Moore and two Kennedy players Forward set themselves for possible rebound. 345 Soph-Frosh Basketballers Future DONNIE BAKER | - MIKE SALCIDO Forward — : Center AN LW Ag Cex FRANK LEWIS Forward DUANE READ Guard WILLIE HAMILTON Guard SEASON'S SCORES Won: 16 Lost: 6 ACAL STANDING: Third Place Richmond 65 Washington 130's 57 Richmond 45 Oakland 74 Richmond 46 El Cerrito 44 Richmond 52 Encinal 30 Richmond 62 Balboa 130's 44 Richmond 47 Juniors 59 Richmond 68 Pinole Valley 4] Richmond 58 Berkeley 60 Richmond 66 San Leandro 47 Richmond _ forfeit Alameda Richmond 73 Kennedy 83 Richmond 54 De Anza 24 Richmond 54 Pacific 66 Richmond 60 El Cerrito 40 Richmond 36 Encinal 26 Richmond 60 Pinole Valley 43 Richmond 64 Berkeley 57 Richmond 77 San Leandro 46 Richmond 68 Alameda 43 Richmond 66 Kennedy 68 Richmond 100 De Anza 8] | Richmond 57 Pacific Al TOM EVANS en Guard | (¢ = 4 al } SOPH-FROSH BASKETBALL TEAM—FIRST ROW: Marshall Andrews, Bill Hopkins, Tom Evans, Willie Hamilton, Johnny Carter, Donnell Young, and Duane Reed. SECOND ROW: Coach Jim Schriber, Mike Coleman, Mike Gatewood, Don Harding, Dan Baker, Mike Salcido, Frank Lewis, Frank Harris, John Rubins, Rick Williams, and Rogers MaGee, manager. 347 VARSITY TRACK TEAM—FIRST ROW: Mike Britt, Aubrey Washington, James Clement, Mike Gomez, Ricky Lopez, Mike Lee, Anthony Daniels, Roger Gray, and Christian Anderson. SECOND ROW: Gary Robinson, Otis Black, Dorthrel Lewis, Mel Adger, Willard Lewis, Larry Turner, Willie Hamilton, John Landers, Ralph Edwards, and Jerome Gastile. THIRD ROW: Joe Taitano, Walter Robinson, Otis Taylor, Don Baker, Frank Lewis, Carl Brown, Charles Gordon, Milt Taylor, Ray Hubbard, Kay Daniels, Larry Stevens, Mike Perdue, and Tom Noftziger. ee VARSITY DISTANCE RUNNERS— Roger Gi VARSITY WEIGHTMEN—Joe Whittington, Ray Hubbard, Tom Nofziger and Mike 348 Perdue. Varsity Ovalmen ss « League Contenders ‘a Y, Fin in . ! n, : a. MILT TAYLOR SOPH RUNNERS—-Mike Gomez, Dave Faeth, and Codie Williams. Richmond Track Champ |ERS— Roger Gray and James Clement. SENIOR TRACKSTERS-—Anthony Daniels, Mike Lee, and Michael Criddle. 349 epee ““B’ TRACK TEAM—FIRST ROW: Codie Williams, Duane Akin, Darrell Woo, John Kelleghan, James Shimel, Mike Glazier, Thomas Penry, David Schoendaler, Jaime Ortega, Johnny Carter, Charles Rogers, Ed Randel, and James Matteson. SECOND ROW: Bill Henricks, Joe Olguin, Tim Lee, Jesse Lewis, Joe Moore, Steve Johnson, John Knowles, Jeff Sweet, Malcolm Mason, Lawrence Lee, and Coach Potter. THIRD ROW: Gordon Hubble, Roger McGee, Ron Taylor, Dennis Korte, Tomas Taitano, Dave Faeth, James Gordon, Mike Nakano, Maurice Rhodes, and Willie Montgomery. Mike Nakano and Joe Moore take off at the sound of the gun at one of the first local meets. 350 'B’’ SPRINTERS-—Mike Nakano, Maurice Rhodes, Tim Lee, Roger McGee, Joe Moore, and Lawrence Lee. ‘“B’’ Cindermen Build Future Record-Breakers ee “B’ DISTANCE RUNNERS—FIRST ROW: Ron Taylor, John Kelleghen, Dennis Korte, and Gordon Hubble. SECOND ROW:: Tomas Taitano, Jaime Ortega, David Schoendaler, and Joe Olguin. 351 Varsity Nine Dominates League LEWIS SPARKMAN ROGER SLATES Pitcher Pitcher, Outfield, First Baseman GARY KING Pitcher, First Base DARREL DICKENS Pitcher GARY KNUCKLES EDGAR DILLON IE ad He Shortstop iafisid JAIME DUZON Second Base 352 In Bid For Second Straight Crown JIM FISHER A fei ei oA, CHUCK DEYO Catcher +e a Infield ED BAUMBERGER Catcher, Outfield VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM—FIRST ROW: Jim Fisher, Roger Slates, James Juniel, Larry Marino, Gary King, Chuck Deyo, Jaime Duzon, and Ed Baumberger. SECOND ROW: Mike Branson, Darrel Dickens, Mike Harris, Lewis Sparkman, Edgar Dillon, Gary Knuckles, George Wilson, Rick Paredes, and Coach Emery Phillips. 353 FRED GRIFFIN Pitcher JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM—FIRST ROW: Steve Carlock, Carl Burnett, Danny Anfenson, Duane Read, Martin Harris, Gene Kish, Bill Hopkins, and Kevin Ricklets. SECOND ROW: Tom Evans, Victor Vega, Fred Griffin, Mike Gatwood, Mark Hale, Curt Bowls, Paul Gengler, and Tom Espinoza. THIRD ROW: Coach Larry Quirico, Mike Coleman, Leroy Christopher, Bill Mogannom, Mike Jerge, Ricky Williams, and John Mullen. Junior Varsity Baseball Produces Future Oiler Diamond Stars DUANE READ Short Stop ee | ao Y ' : S yp ee i A 289 , BILL HOPKINS “ f : Pitcher i i st er; JOHN MULLEN m4 | First Base ; a RICKY WILLIAMS Outfielder MICHAEL GATEWOOD 354 Outfielder -IN DANNY ANFENSON STEVE CARLOCK TOM ESPINOZA Second Base Outfielder Pitcher . - R oe , eA =e, at a 4 Prat, ee PAUL GENGLER TOM EVANS BILL MOGANNAN D Pitcher Outfielder Catcher, Outfielder SY y , ™ 4 | (Ma ; ‘a ! 4 - DOD MARTIN HARRIS KEVIN RICKLESS MARK HALE Second Base Outfielder Pitcher, Third Base 355 Swimming Team Develops Greg Bradley shows his winning VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM—FIRST ROW: Bill Lange, Jerry Meahan, Danny Smith, Randy Colbert, Kim Conrad, and Joaquin Serra. SECOND ROW: Jim Lange, Greg Bradley, Randy Meahan, Gary Stemmark, and Gary Widick. THIRD ROW: Coach Bud Phillios, Larry Clutts, Roger McClaflin, Doug Meahan, Keith Clu:ts, Terry Atkisson, and Frank Pericoli. . Noe . dies e By Terry Atkisson is one of the many swimmers who competes in the breast stroke. Larry Clutts practices his freestyle swimming. Gary Stemmark works on the butterfly. Four swimmers, who believe in hard work, are Bill Lange, | 356 on the breaststroke. Unique Style For The Future winning style for the butterfly. ows his Bill Lange gets in a dive during practice. Roger McClaflin, varsity swimmer, hurries through the butterfly swim. npetes Danny Smith, breaststroke expert, needs some competition. at Cw SS ‘ s se Ll Lange, Keith Clutts, Jim Lange and Larry Clutts. These swimmers are working Doug Meahaon, while relaxing, works on the backstroke. 357 Golfers Compete in League Tournament GARY BURK TIM EBER DAN HOWELL JOHN MUENCHOW GOLF TEAM—FIRST ROW: Dan Howell, John Muenchow, Andy Bales, and Gary Burk. SECOND ROW: Coach Jerry Ludy, Mike Andrace, Steve Decker, and Tim Eber. MIKE ANDRADE 358 ae Mike Oiler Hoopsters Rate Third in Gridley Tourney PA ime == a GRIDLEY. ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM—FIRST ROW: Mike Branson, Richmond; Ken Shiloh, Richmond; Jim Jones, St. Elizabeths; Rick Matteloy, Healdsburg; and Tom Trye, Healdsburg. SECOND ROW: Art Williams, Oakland; Sonny Whitten, Oakland; Calfrey Batisti, Oakland; Jerry Egbert, Mt. Diablo; Steve Wells, Franklin; and Rich Rose, Franklin. f Mike Branson, AIl-ACAL, MVP and All-Gridley. RIGHT: Kennard Shiloh, AII-ACAL, All- St. Elizabeth, All-Gridley, and All-Ameri- can Blanket Winner. Cota TBE ki Bob Heihn takes time out from his hard work on the court to try the conkey out for size at Gridley. 359 Athletes Receive Awards For Their haiti . hae a, ewe Ba Comparing awards are Mel Thorton School's outstanding wrestler, and M the most take-downs for the season. Varsity Basketball Coach Rich Abel shares a moment of joy with All-American Blanket winner Kennard Shiloh and most valuable player Mike Branson. Larry Quirico, assistant coach, honors Larry Moore season co-captains. Junior Varsity basketball coach Dennis Giuntini presents to Eddie Baumberger the captain trophy and to Mike Shiloh the most valuable player trophy. 360 Outstanding Production 1n Sports Mel Thorton, named Richmond High estler, and Milton Taylor, who made or the season. Winning wrestling honors are Don Patterson, Sophomore captain; Milton Taylor and Mel Thorton, Varsity co-captains, and Chuck Deyo, Junior captain. Larry Moore and Quincey Newsome as Varsity basketball Jim Schriber, Sophomore basketball coach, congratulates Donnie Baker, team captain, and Willie Hamilton, most valuable player. 361 aseball And Track — i Mau! Oiler trackman looks on as a competitor breaks his fall Dave F aeth's side-way flip breaks a RUHS record. An of vic A close call brings an Oiler to first base safely. hope Oiler cindermen leap the hurdles in the 362 Dominate Spring Sport Slate i Oiler fans root the team on to victory at the side lines. Maurice Rhodes pushes for the finish line. | Sinn a of victory. Pig ge Te + James Juniel reaches for the bag after a pick-off attempt by the Alameda pitcher. GAA Council D SHARON BACOM President VELINDA TURNBOW Vice-President Winged ‘'R'’ members are Florence Gribat tured: Billie Jones DIANE MOORE Secretary Fall Executives BONNIE MIFFLIN MARIE FERRIERA MRS. CLAIRE SHAW Social Chairman General Sports Manager Sponsor 364 tl Directs Girls’ Athletics MARIE FERRIERA BONNIE MIFFLIN President Vice-President rence Gribaudo and Linda Oliveira. Not pic- SUSAN FOSTER Secretary Spring Executives LINDA OLIVEIRA DIANE MOORE PAULA BONDS Tennis Manager Basketball Manager General Sports Manager 365 Talented Trampoline Tum Mary Washington shows her talent by sitting in mid-air, as she comes up from a seat drop. Pat Clark knows how to do a proper seat drop. tu t 10g yous Pe eribsivsae eeareresy Bees 8% Mae eerily). on nbow demonstrates to fellow members the correct way to do a back Pat Clark shows the improper way to jump on a trampoline. rop. 366 TRAMPOLINE PARTICIPANTS—FIRST ROW: Mary Washington, Bonnie Mifflin, and Amy Garcia. SECOND ROW: Sharon Bacom, Sandy Gilson, Wanda Cox, Pat Clark, and Velinda Turnbow. Wanda Cox exhibits form and poise, while she does stunts Sharon Bacom demonstrates how she does a seat drop. on the trampoline. 367 net Girls Capture The Art Of Grace : ae syne MODERN DANCE CLASS—FIRST ROW: Becky Clark, Lesley Hill, Barbara Fenoglio, Karen Sheffield, Magna Gonzalez, Linda Jackson, Bonnie Mifflin, Nancy Rubenstein, Hilda Whitlow, and Lee Anderson. SECOND ROW: -Yvonne Holland, Geri Gray, Judy Honey, Monica Contreares, Gail Perpinan, Donna Shuppert, Judy Smart, Carol Presley, Caryn Tirey, Kathy Nakagama, Groun and Christine Flores. THIRD ROW: Pat Fuller, Ruth Jimerson, Linda Babb, Donna Danielson, Mary Viramontes, Laura Glibas, Marlyn Carroll, Joy Bramlet, Patrice Lalonde, Dana Berkout,’Kris Thompson, Cindie Loskot, Dawn Sattler, and Stella Gonzalez. Bonnie process Suspended movement is demonstrated by group dancers Nancy Rubenstien, Dana Berkout, and Kris Thompson. Concentration and feeling are important components in the composition of Linda Jackson's dance. | | | | 368 | : and Interpretation in Modern Dances Sp ep tieenisw eet 4 = mt Cynthia Loskot, Vickie Maslov,’ and Hilda Whitlow get with those dance exercise. Bonnie Mifflin takes a side stretch, all a part of the limbering process. | | Pat Fuller and Monica Conteras are caught by surprise while making a ‘‘rest dance. 369 Powder-Puff Explodes Ir we KOOL-AID-KIDS TEAM —— FIRST ROW: Fresh Ayers, Gabby Gabriel, Happy Gonzalez, Super Sub- marina, Gloria Conwright, and Kool King. SECOND ROW: Coach Steve Decker, Vicious Van Dagriff, Captain Rootin’ Tootin’ Isy, Doodles Duncan. and Coach Quincey Newsome. A tense moment in the actior Bill Rodriguez, Al Garcia and Willard Lewis ask for a big response from Spect: the stands. playe POM-POM BOYS — Larry Clutts, Frans Ruijters, Al Garcia, and Bill Rodriguez create ‘‘havoc’’ with their routines. 370 es In A Rough Seven—Seven THE MOD SQUAD — FIRST ROW: Sexy Session, Tary-Baby Tarr, Rhiette Bartlett, Super Sanders, Towdy Reibslager, Brenda Daniels, and Freaky Freeman. SECOND ROW: Coach Howard Stuart, Gizzard Gray, Splinter Wood, Coach Don Severence, Captain Mushmouse Meyers, Sandy Vargas, and Coach Milton Branch. November 12, 1968 LEFT: The two squads _ get ready for the kick-off. from Spectators watch with interest the Powder-P uff game, which is being played at Nichol Park. Previous to game time, Meria Ann Louis gets together with the Pom- Pon boys. 37 | Wielding The Racket Develops Skills JUNIOR-SENIOR TENNIS MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Linda Oliviera, Bonnie Mifflin, and Deby Tiberend. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Berney, Florence Gribaudo, Barbara Raab, Carol Reibslager, Marie Ferriera, and Susan Foster. An rh ¥ 7 ee aid mire 3 eer Carol Reibslager takes a fine side swing. Perfect control is maintained by Deby Tiberend. 2 pian taal Bonnie Mifflin makes a desperate effort to reach that ball. 372 Girls Participate in Fencing and Softball Ann Reiland and Donna Gonsalvez participate in defense skills of fencing. Miss Margaret Jesseph, Sponsor; Denise Gonsales and Bernie Wittie, Captains; choose sides in baseball. SOFTBALL TEAM—FIRST ROW: Brenda Wiatt, Sandy Nakano, Michiko Richardson, Ann Reiland. SECOND ROW: Suzette Jernigan, Bernie Whittie, Eloisa Torres, Denis Gonsales, Donna Gonsalvez. ach Land Animals Become Water Barbara Gonzales decides to take a quiet moment for a chat. SWIMMING GROUP—FIRST ROW: Pat McCain, Katy Price, Raab and Carol Reibslager. A leisurely moment is taken for floating. 374 Diane O'Shea, Marie The race is on! Ferreirc Creatures Through GAA Swimming Waiting for their turn to show off their talents are Susan Gardner and Becky Clarie. Nei A SOS te rare Marie Ferreira, Susan Foster, Sandy Gilson, Nancy Cox, and Bonnie Mifflin. SECOND ROW: Barbara Benched observers await the winner. 375 cay KD “NAT AS) Sie Any yyy aCe yes ! , } ; ee ee ee ee ee ‘ Setacad: (et aee mas TAR PRSAR AAAS RISA RR - 4 , ee AY er , we wey A 2 Wo, — © BASEBALL MEMBERS—FIRST ROW: Meria Lewis Diane Moore, Paula Bonds, Wanda Cox, Linda Oliveira, Michelle Hayes and Rhiette Bartlett. Iris Magee, Marie Ferriera, Beverly Moore, and Bonnie Mifflin. SECOND ROW: Girls Hit-And-Run in GAA Baseball Linda Oliveira prepares for a good hit. Carolyn Grisby is winding up for a home run. el 376 Diane Douglas is waiting for a ball to come her way. : GAA Presents Honors At Installation Paula Bonds, Susan Foster, Marie Ferriera, and Amy Garcia are rewarded for all their outstanding interest in GAA. Sharon Bacom, outgoing GAA president, hands down the gavel to Marie Ferriera, incoming GAA president. yy Wy be Ae Be ) H The new general sports manager, Paula Bonds, receives the files from Sharon Bacom. Py LEFT: Sharon Bacom and Susan Foster hold the book that reveals all GAA happenings. @ al ; ; 377 Snapshots Portray Students come to school on a typical rainy, | Glenn Bomgardner gets a helping hand from a long-haired friend. “2 jit North Campus students consume do-nuts sold by the senior class. | Class clowns plan last minute details for the Senior Party. 378 y Memories of 1968-69 Patrice Lalonde relaxes during a typical day of modern dance. ypical rainy, winter day. — 5 Jerry Powers assists Miss Gowen as she helps set the dates for Senior events. 7 a Luiz Hexsel, exchange student, gets assistance from an office helper. RUHS students enjoy cookies prepared by the cafeteria workers. 379 THE BANDS The ebony bands retreat before the sun’s fierce rays like ignorance before knowledge. While they exist, they thicken the plot, adding interest and zest to life’s marvelous story. So do our ads. Advertisements MATRONS Al DON’S PHARMACY MR. MRS. JIM WILLIAMSON MR. MRS. GARDINER POTTS MR. MRS. MARSHALL E. BUCK MR. MRS. JACK GORDON MR. MRS: CURL MR. MRS. GILBERT HERNANDEZ MR. MRS. JOHN ADAMS MR. MRS. PAUL PARKER MR. MRS. JOHN ENOS MR. MRS. JOHN IDLE MR. MRS. HARRY DELONG MR. MRS. ALFRED WENTZ MR. MRS. HERMAN VAUGHN MR. MRS. ROY HOSKINS, SR. MR. MRS. PAUL O'DRAIN MR. MRS. CHARLES J. NAGY MR. MRS. R. P. SUY MR. MRS. S. A. SCHOENDALER MR. MRS. DON FISI MR. MRS. R. A. PARK MR. MRS. F. L. SMITH MR. MRS. JOHN A. ALONZO MR. MRS. |. W. SHUPPERT MR. MRS. LOWELL JENKINS MR. MRS. K. D. SMART MR. MRS. MARTIN ADONA MR. MRS. RAY PRESLEY MR. MRS. RALPH WILSON S. M. HRBEK MARY LEE BLACK | CAROL BUTTERFIELD LOEIDA COOPER MR. JAY WILSON WILLIE IN ROOM 312 MISS AGNES GOWEN MISS JOAN C. ARMSTEAD MISS D. SMALL MISS WILLIS MISS S. PRICE MISS SHIRLEY KUNG CHAN MISS CAROLYN THORNE MISS CHRISTIE BIAGI MRS. CLAIRE SHAW MISS DOROTHY MADISON MISS SYLVIA SCOTT MISS HAZEL OLSON MRS. HAZEL BIRD is AND PATRONS MRS. H. LARSON MRS. EVANS... . MRS. BERNICE JOHNSON MRS. M. MORGANN MRS. ELDREDGE MRS. ELVA L. GAINES MRS. GWEN J. LEE MRS. WILMA CARROL MRS. LUCILLE BELL MRS. EUNICE BELLARD MRS. HAZEL COLE FILES MR. BLEDSOE MR. R. FRANCE MR. M. WARREN MR. LLOYD DARLEY MR. MRS. EDWARD L. FREITAS MR. MRS. TROY JARRETT MR. MRS. JOHN F. FITZGERALD MR. MRS. LADDIE CAVINESS MR. MRS. EDWARD ROY REED MR. MRS. ROBERT YOUNG MR. MRS. VERNON ERHART MR. MRS. EVANS MR. MRS. REFORD MALONE MR. MRS. W. H. HENCHEY MR. MRS. KARL ADKINS MR. MRS. ROCKY ALLEN MR. MRS. EDDIE L. AYERS MR. MRS. JAMES C. BALES MR. MRS. W. BERKHOUT MR. MRS. KENNETH BLETHEN MR. MRS. SYLVESTER BRANCH MR. MRS. ROBERT AND JERLENE BONNER MR. MRS. BRYANT MR. MARS. PHILLIP JACKSON MR. MRS. ROBERT CHAPELL MR. MRS. CHESTER CLAXTON MR. MRS. BEN COLVIN MR. MRS. RAUL E. CONTRERAS LILA F. REINERTSON LEE VALLEY LARRY SANCE MARY LEE BLACK ROBIN SIMMONS PAUL J. BROWN HELEN L. MCDONALD MR. MRS. BARRY MARVICK 383 fif ik y (Mi ff | F - a hen you want a fine portrait... to record forever with charm and dignity the important events of your life,come to the Photograph Studio of your Official Photographer... frill FINER STORES 384 overs ae WINTERS FLORIST 2548 MacDonald Ave. Richmond, California Phone: 234-1147 Edward Ann Leadstrom Y oe ge | 2 i | | Joe B. Powell’s GOLD KEY PROPERTIES Specializing in Gl and FHA 12811 San Pablo Ave. Phone: 233-3414 =———_ _ PHOTOGRAPHY WEDDINGS - PORTRAITS COMMERCIAL - LEGAL INDUSTRIAL DEWEESE BY “DEE”’ 2213 MACDONALD AVE. RICHMOND, CALIFORNIA 234-1230 NIGHT 758-1543 ART’S RECORD SHOP 206 MacDonald Ave. Richmond, California Phone: 235-6180 Records — Needles — Oldies Stereo Albums — Phonographs ROGER’S A Man's Shop Featuring Name Brands Young — Men — Levi — Kennington 801 MacDonald Ave. 235-4455 385 RICHMOND RADIATOR Residential Commercial AND Remodeling FENDER WORKS 231 24th Street Richmond, California Phone: 232-3485 24 Hour Emergency Road Service Phone: 232-7222 BOWSER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 5525 Esmond Ave. Richmond, California Phone: 237-2355 LUCKY ‘‘60”’ LANES oe . ! ee 13255 San Pablo Ave. San Pablo, California Phone: 234-6300 CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS RICHMOND TRAVEL BUREAU AIR — LAND — SEA — TOUR — CRUISE AREA BOOKING TICKET HEADQUARTERS Global Travel Counselors Since 1945 Authorized — Experienced — Trustworthy 3309 MacDonald Ave. Richmond, California Phone: 232-4292 The Richmond's Model Cities Program is presently dealing with problems in the areas of Education, Em- ployment, Housing, Health, Social Services, Physical Im- provements, Crime Reduction, Public Facilities, and Re- location. It will take the efforts of young, concerned people like you to find lasting solutions. Congratulations. Model Cities Staff AUTO PARTS COMPANY Parts Jobbers — Complete Machine Shop 3211 MacDonald Ave. Richmond, California Phone: 234-9200 MOO’S ICE CREAM THE BEST MILKSHAKES IN TOWN OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK 3001 MacDonald Ave. Richmond, California (corner of 30th Street) Phone: 232-9593 JOHN’S COFFEE SHOP 3829 MacDonald Ave. Richmond, California 237-0434 232-9672 ants | — LO. HUBBARDS Since 1937 in Richmond Sewing Machines — Maytag Rentals — Sales — Service 12240 San Pablo Ave. 234-6943 Jewelry Watch Repair — Diamond Setting GALAXY JEWELRY CO. Costume Fine Jewelry 12010 San Pablo Ave. Richmond, California Tele.: 235-5810 223-1249 Leonard M. Yacorzynski SNOW GLASS COMPANY 12826 San Pablo Ave. Richmond, California Phone: 233-3762 GOOD DEALS ON YOUR WHEELS HOEPPEL’S INC. National Tires 11940 San Pablo Ave. El Cerrito, California Phone: 233-7322 FRIGIDAIRE — SEALY — CHROMECRAFT SPRINGS MATTRESS GRAHAMS APPLIANCE 12833 San Pablo Ave. Richmond, California Phone: 233-3762 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS PESCADERO HEADQUARTERS for RICHMOND HIGH is WILLIAMSON’S COUNTRY STORE The pilot of the Richmond- Pescadero Pony Express, who is completing 25 years of service, is getting extremely tired. el OE Oe : e | -_ = % : W. me a y ) a io. aw i 4 ow. nom glee A L RECORD SHOP Two Locations San Pablo Oakland El Portal Eastman Shopping Center Shopping Center 235-7275 568-1488 See us for a complete selection of four and eight track Stereo Tapes. HASKIN. ROBBINS 225 Yee, ICE CREAM 99% JIM GLADYS HOGAN MALTS SHAKES BANANA SPLITS SUNDAES SODAS AND CONES IN ALL FLAVORS Located next to McDonalds Golden Arches 14444 San Pablo Ave., San Pablo, Calif. Phone 232-9754 PARK FLORIST 2015 MacDonald Ave. Richmond, California Phone: 235-0445 FREE BOUTONNIERES WITH EACH CORSAGE TACOS FROSTIES FRIES BURGERS SSAVHS : ’ PP INC. 9 BREAKFAST | (pLnuaesae For Genuine Vodka td ] WOLFSCHMIDT © BIG STAN’S 346 23rd Street and Nevin Ave. Richmond, California Phone: 235-1447 390 ‘““LAMBERT’S”’ Athletic Equipment and Sporting Goods RUHS Block Sweaters — Award Jackets 1418 MacDonald Avenue Richmond, California Central [ j | | San Pablo Richmond |yj@aim | Avenue That Wonderful en ee mae 5 ae ma Ss a ae me a ee ee eee ae é nT Bao Vase ee Res eel Ca as Ol Be Meee EZ « a TT Maes aa eC aA ee Cee r baie ice § er” eae - Office workers prepare themselves for a busy day. The Nevada jazz band displays its talent for th Members of a North Campus quartet, Curry Jackson, Robert Turner, Arnold Odes, and Skipper Johnson, bring soul to noon-time performances. 392 Patricipants at the Beaux Art Ball ease tensior World of RUHS eB ‘ OF 1, el € litiity ® == we ee or] for the RUHS audience. os Hartmut Schwarz finds the refreshments finger-licking good, while teacher and students discuss. tension by nibbling on thumb and bottle. A contestant gets ready to race to the finish. wee , ‘ aw eS iw. inde a é oot ba BH: ae | ee ee AEH Bm oe gy ; ern |. 22°. . rete dae Sr Oa ee 394 Alma Mater Our strong band can ne’er be broken Formed in Richmond High. Far surpassing wealth unspoken Sealed bv friendship’s tie. Chorus: filma 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 suiftly by, Then let us pledge in word and deed Our lore for Richmond High 395 396 Our Appreciation .. . This past year has beef an eventful and memorable one. We hope that this Shield will serve as a lasting remembrance of it for all. A special thank-you goes out to the members of the administration and faculty for their patience and cooperation with staff members and photographers. We are grateful to Miss Vera Crosby for out- standing seniors and scholarship information, Mrs. Claire Shaw for arranging GAA pictures, Miss Agnes Gowen for making our sales books, Miss Ann Myren for her toleration, and Mrs. Margaret lwai for arranging pictures. Our staff is forever indebted to Miss Dorothy Madison who gave up her time to share her literary talents with us. We give thanks to the Taylor Publishing Company and to our representative, Mr. Fred C. Dahlinger. We appreciated all the sports pictures and negatives from Mr. Hiroo Kaya of the Richmond In- dependent and the Gridley Herald. We also extend a thank-you to Mrs. Dorris Curry of Capwell’s Photo Studio for all her help and understanding. We express appreciation to the entire Journalism | Class for their much-needed assistance, and especially to Laurie Battles and Debbie Kerby of the north campus for looking up room numbers. We can't show enough gratitude to the student photographers who provided the Shield with pictures: David Cooley, Christopher Vincent, and John Mullen. We also thank Mrs. Marialyce Lage for conducting the Shield sales on the north campus. A personal thanks is bestowed upon each member of the staff for his contributions, which made the 1969 Shield a reality. The Editors Faculty Index ABEL, RICHARD... 43, 294, 295, 308, 340 Varsity Basketball Coach, Varsity Tennis Coach, Blick R, Senior Advisor, Basketball Statistician. Classes: Biology, Modified PE, Boys PE ANGELLA, CESARE P.A. Crew, Junior Class Advisor. Classes: Electronics, Pre Tech Lab BANDUWEGCINERANK 23.001 en one 34, 70, 80 Board Of Commissioners, Representative Council BARKEBYSir. JORNNED saccuase eats 46, 167 Junior Class Advisor, G.A.A. Classes: Ameri- can Government, Girls PE BATTERMAN, HEINZ! ........ AUZ222 223 Classes: Drafting, Auto Shop, General Math BEBEUAAR UOEING ac necer: 42 Seen c en aera on 44 Classes: Advanced Composition, Black Liter- ature, Psychology and Literature BENINERAERE Di iat creane tinct ee Amato 32 Boys Dean BIAGIRGTIRISHIE sec umtoatters nae 42, 149,309 Sponsors: Cheerleaders, PonPon Girls, Ma- jorettes, Powder Puff Football Game, Junior Class Advisor. Classes: Girls PE, Modern Dance BIRCHMEORAL ssmenters se meets aii where 50 Classes: Biology SIIRMDE (iAVAzlE ys sc Gue eestor ame 38, 268 C.S.F. group, Business Education Tutoring Program, Student Election Committee, Schedule and Activities Committee. Classes: Typing |, Typing Il, Bookkeeping, Business English BISIAR EDWARD oars. wocecras aes eee. 50 Science Club, A.R.E., Building Representa- tive, Faculty Welfare Committee Chairman, Academic Senate Constitution Dev. Commit- tee. Classes: B.S.C.S. (yellow), Biology, Gen- eral Science BEBDSOE HOLLIS. trate sesamiae 48,96 Classes: American Government, English BOWMAN: (CARLA Tec wcaces en econ 50, 309 Science Club Associate Chairman. Classes: Chemistry, Tech BRIGGS SGARIBIMG a maeiaete ocean: 36, 96 Senior Class Advisor, Stage Craft. Classes: Applied Art, Advanced Applied Art BROWN] PAW IG ni. totmncen scars 40, 41, 187 Classes: Metal Shop, Tech Lab, Industrial Math CARIEIN: NORMAN noe cane vee. seam sec 48 Classes: Anthropology, Sociology, World His- tory CLAY, MARY E. Classes: Special Education CROSBY; KATHEEEN 20s. nour. 44, 218, 262 Librarian CROSBYa VERA nae cr ee ace 35, 257, 275 Counselor GUREWATHERINE. s.ncqa2e0 44, 149, 201 Senior Gaieties, Senior Play, ‘‘Oliver’’, Na- tional Thespian Society, Elizabethan Festival. Classes: English Literature, Composition, Pre-Tech, Drama BARE eRLR OVD! so crrga.tttece baits coerce: 35 Counselor DOMINGUEZ, NICILA 47, 96, 257, 258, 301 Senior Class Advisor, Spanish Club. Classes: Spanish Il, V, Food | DURANT DOLORES:....-sscaa 38, 96, 124 Senior Class Advisor, Elections. Classes:- Business Education, Home Management DY CUS: WAIROBERT oaceeeem er 31555; 153 Instructional Vice-Principal ELDREDGE, MARGARET J. ...... 48, 55, 96 Senior Class Advisor, Chairman of the Senior Ball, Chairman of the Faculty Open House Committee. Classes: US History ENOS, JOHN .. 49, 55, 82, 116, 275, 308 Student Court Sponsor, United Nations Con- test Sponsor, Senior Class Advisor. Classes: American Government, Sociology BEINN SROBER Te trae anaes tarde cae 41 Class Advisor, C.S.F. Classes: Woodshop, Electronics, Drafting FISHERSEAROUED Ts. ssn oe cener 50, 183 Head of Science Dept., Science Projects for Science Fair, C.S.F., Committee. Classes; Chemistry, Applied Science EIEZGIBBON, JANE secu suoamiaseche seee 44 Class: English FOGBIE RO G28. = ear ahaa raters 48 Classes: Trig., Algebra, American Govern- ment BRANCE ROBERIes, sacri 28, 29, 54 Principal FRANCISCO, Fle) rw er mrirhnies Muon ACN OIE 44 Classes: English I, English Il, Journalism | FRANSONBOSCAR DS. oc o0 wecraoerns oye 5] Open House Committee, Back to School Committee. Classes: Practical Math, General Math GAHART, WILLIAM ............ 44, 54, 239 Freshman Class Advisor. Classes: English 1, History, Emerging Nations GAZDARSNARIBi ec socere ae ee re 44 Junior Class Advisor, Community Relations, Mini Conference Evaluation. Classes: Social Studies, Special Education, Occupation Edu- cation GEE GIELEINM acer tect ccm eae iie 50 Classes: Biology GIT VINE ANE Savane asc ern 38 Classes: Record Keeping, Practical Math, Business Math GIUNTINIIDENNIS 202. sae 43, 294, 308 Junior Varsity Football, Junior Varsity Bas- ketball. Classes: Boy’s PE, Biology GOWENSAGNES me sence nariera: 397,96 Senior Class Sponsor. Classes: Office Lab, Office Practice, Typing, Clerical Training ATTIC WAITERS) = sean ae ee 40 Wood Shop, Vocational Mill Cabinet HAWKINS: ERPAsLOUS. 52s eae 37,96 Senior Class Advisor. Classes: Home Man- agement MAWKS: GEORGE neces eae ee 50, 96 Senior Class Advisor, Chairman of Rally Committee, Open House Committee, Stu- dent Court. Classes: Applied Science, Pre- Tech Physics, College Prep Physics REALLY AIDONNAR se errsee ta aehiie cane enter 38 Business Education Department Chairman, Open House Committee. Classes: Machine Cal, Data Processing, Consumer Retailing. HENCHEY, WILBUR Industrial Arts Department Chairman. ’ Classes: Vocational: Auto Repair, Auto Shop. RORMANN WENDY). ac: 2s 2s 47, 258 Foreign Language Club Sponsor, Open House Committee. Classes: French |, Span- ish |, Spanish IV. HOLM SION oeses Hote cee seeees 47 Chairman of Modern Languages. Classes: German |, German Il, French Il, French IV, French V. IWAIMARGAREN:. «ccc nce necore =e SIZUZenS Girls League Advisor. Classes; Clothing |, Homemaking |, and A B JESSERRAMARGAREI. cn) ence 42, 381 G.A.A.. Classes: Girls PE WAPSIS SUSAN eee anece coc eee aie 47 Classes: French Il, French Ill, French IV, Eng- lish Il KERTIS BEAMRICESer ge. acess 44, 263 Librarian, Faculty Home Chest, Faculty Sen- ate Constitution Committee. Classes: Library Experience. BARSONMHELENG? faye cecuec age cron lcrsaaes 39 Junior Class Advisor. Classes: Stenography, Typing |, Typing Il, Consumer Retailing. ARSONE JOANNA Wes teventictcrcacrs crate sins ore 42 Pep Club, GAA. Classes: Girls PE PARSON VAUNEE: Ge cet ection: cleeitinee rc 38 Classes: Typing BEWISAIYINOX 27 stecctehvcteets acon are eects 55 Vocational Counselor LUDY, JERRY L.43, 96, 294, 308, 326, 338, 358 Senior Class Advisor, Varsity Football, Golf, Junior Varsity Wrestling. Classes: Boys PE MACKLERROBERID ssecscweni oe eee 48, 54 Classes: US History, Black History, An- thropology MADISON, DOROTHY ........... 48, 54,74 Classes: US History, American Government, English, World Culture MALTESTER; SOHN. 42 a0ccrac. 46, 294, 295 Classes: Instrumental Music MANYAGPEMERMs Ness sae catcres site's eis 51, 308 Classes: Algebra Introduction, Algebra, Geometry. MATEONENE CORA ltr Seca cnc owes eae 44 Faculty Senate Planning, Internal Human Re- lations. Classes: English II McCARTHY, KATHLEEN ..49, 54, 256, 257 Junior Class Advisor, Sponsor of A.F.S., Fu- ture Teacher Club. Classes: US History, American Government MeDONALDWRIEEENT. a am cutest: 33, 46, 273 Girls Dean NICGINNIS He PAWS ss acwnoem cases 49 Junior Class Advisor, Chairman of Faculty Welfare Committee. Classes: US History, American Government MENDOZASJOSEREINAG « crac «rte acncaten c 42 Classes: Girls PE MERENDAMABIINAW tee cce acces ames 49 Classes: Education Handicapped MERRINM, DEE Aen nacers seen cone 32 Girls League. Dean of Girls MILO. IFRANK «20 opccee sc 43, 97, 308, 326 Senior Class Advisor, Block R, Varsity Foot- ball, Wrestling. Classes: Boys PE MORI SRICHARDOS. c. coon eee 46, 223 Classes: Drafting IMIVIREINIVAINNG cers artete errs 48, 54, 74, 278 A Nominating Convention, Social Science Chairman. Classes: US History, American Government OBERGHEREDes cia couse ee ene: 54, 264 Chess Club, Safety Committee, Academic Senate. Classes: Introduction Algebra |, Il OICONNEELSMEMBAV a aaasnc ae caae ee 39 Chairman of Faculty Committee on Student Elections, Sponsor of typing contest, Junior Class Advisor, Chairman of typing Section of Business Education Department. Classes: Steno |, Steno Il, Transcription, Typing II OLSON SEIAZE IES ea svete ace ier eee 35 Counselor PARKER] PAUL eee 30, 59, 64, 69, 146, 152, 308, 309 Board of Commissioners, Representative Council, Assists in most activities, Adminis- trative Vice Principal PEARSONAMAU Dies crc t re iiadusis ac breiee 50 Freshman Class Advisor, Science Club, Science Fair Committee, Student Court, Mini-Conference. Classes: Biology PERAESKY, EDWARD ela ener er cee Syl Classes: General Math, Algebra, Applied Al- gebra PRIRGIPSWEMERYses =e 43, 149, 294, 295, 308, 353;,356 Varsity Baseball, Junior Varsity Football. Classes: Boys PE PLAVERMPATRIGIAS 2 =. =e sea. 49, 54, 97 Pep Club, Senior Class Advisor. Classes: US History, American Government PORTORERANIG 2 orcs te ae cere cemee 33 Dean of Boys POSTEISKARENG pauacasoes ane nee ar noes 45 Classes: English, Reading, Typing POS aEVINNE@ sche naar cece eee 45, 97 Classes: Modern Novel, English Literature, Advanced Reading, Black Literature, Compo- sition PRICES SIDING Viena teeters ars ee ee ete S7 Homemaking Department Chairman. Classes: Foods ll, Home Management Il, Home Science QUIRICO, LAWRENCE ....... 43, 294, 295, 308, 309, 332, 354 Sophomore Football, Junior Varsity Baseball, Classes: Boys PE RANDALIE-MERUEMD Ss cosccie es. cime me 5 97 Senior Class Advisor. Classes: Trigonometry and Math Analaysis, Algebra |, Algebra Intro- duction, Geometry Foundations. RAUN-EINDE NEM ce. .ne. 38, 39, 258 Future Teachers Club. Classes: Business Math, Typin REMINERTSON SUNWACe ere car. etcetera 35 Work Experience and Placement. Counselor RICHVER, KENNEMH.. 05 aon 43, 308, 334 Track, Cross Country, Athletic Director, PE Department Chairman. Classes: Boys PE ROBBINS LONNIE: scaee ca aaecesaes 49, 278 US History, American Government ROGERS RAZ EL-LOUISE a. easne ee 39, 97 Senior Class Advisor, Beaux Art Ball, Senior Picnic. Classes: Typing Il, Steno Il, Transcrip- tion RUEFATIONBEMER: ac mrocr nie ae 30, 58, 66 Administrative Vice Principal SANCHEZTEESIEV. . ccm teenieeiice 47, 300 Spanish Club, Foster Children. Classes: Spanish ll, V SCHRIBER, JAMES .......... 41, 332, 347 Sophomore Football, Basketball. Classes: Woodshop, Boys PE SCOLARIGERNEST aeecau cess nee 49 Classes: US History SHAWFGIAIR A see ne arence 42, 258, 364 Future Teachers, Winged R. Classes: Girls PE SHORTRIDGE, INOEAN 20 cae cee ceca 44,97 Senior Class Advisor. Classes: Special Edu- cation, Math, Science, Consumer Retailing, Work Experience SIEGEIE PONS wiz noccncics ae picyaes eee ae 34 C.S.F., Open House Committee, Student Teacher Relations, Mini Conference, Counse- lor SIGG: ClUAUDEMMEs sac ncsseaiceece aeecens 44 English Department Chairman. Classes: Mythology, Advance Placement, Composi- tion, Creative Writing SIMMONS; ROBERTAN I. o. csc necro Geers 36 Classes: Art, Advanced Art SEERIGKASS NIN IAS Sareea cs cencctenoret 37 Chairman Open House Committee. Classes: Homemaking, Foods |, Applied Arts SMALESDORRANCES cas seee ance 39, 97 Senior Class Advisor, Senior Party Faculty Chairman, Activities Committee, Chairman of Faculty Report of Student Participation Ac- tivities, SA Election Committee. Classes: English Ill, Business English, Business Math SMIMNGER, MONROE. scence wa ne nance ce 34 Counselor SNYDERSERAINZ setyas can. arcseeerernee Sic one 45 Classes: English || STEWART SEANEUME. oe teria epicenter 42 Junior Class Advisor, G.A.A. Head Sponsor. Classes: Girls PE STOUT, (BEMUIN oc: sa. ccc coca ees 49, 55 Classes: World History, Emerging Nations TREVING:, OUIWIA:: o, oe cencnees 47, 258 Co-Sponsor of Foreign Language Club. Classes: Spanish |, IV WINER GESMER yw comes yerecr stance 38, 239 Freshman Class CoSponsor, B.S.U., Fresh- 397 398 man Class Advisor. Classes: Typing |, Record Keeping WAGEBY AIRE ENE wasn: UND) (2) 7 , BE} IOS) Forensic Union Director, Senior Class Advi- sor. Classes: Oral English (Public Speaking), English Ill, IV WARREN, MELVIN ....... 39, 83, 149, 308 Classes: Business Law, Economics, Typing Wit ESIVIARY: JOVGES nen ance css i 39, 203 Sponsor of I.F.G., Sophomore Class Advisor, School and Community Committee. Classes: General Business, Typing | WUE RIOR EIN fase cbatnncasce a ateetescteeens 41, 167 Junior oa Advisor. Classes: Drafting, Wood Sho WILKES, CAROLYN 45, 246, 247, 259, 260 Forensic Sponsor, B.S.U. Sponsor. Classes: English |, ll, Reading VV IEIAIMISONGIARRIEM tea ciecne ste sci the 45 Shield, Hi-Nus Advisor. Classes: English WIEEISTIBARBARA « «1.002 neanee ceeee Bil Oi7, Classes: Algebra, Relations and Functions VV ESSE RIEE Na srereparucuts thle eayeuers ahtuas 45 B.S.U. Sponsor. Classes: Composition, Black Literature, Basic English WIESONMBRIAN cs scar ete cite oa ole 36, 66 Open House Committee. Classes: Art, Ap- plied Art WITESONPEUAV fects autiranls an cites atsccusromiele 49, 55 Guitar Club Sponsor. Classes: American Government, Anthropology, Sociology WUINTSICVARY [DY Se ae ieee cee oom nin 41, 203 Sophomore Class Advisor. Classes: Auto Me- chanics WOODBURYAIMARK? sen tsicciscortcm ce een « 45 Classes: English VOUNGOUISTIPVIERMONI cr acct ec Dil Algebra, Geometry, Industrial Math Senior Index ACRE OREMMA rec srare nec creneus oh othe whe 98 College, work ADAMS) GHAREENE cic. cs ww seche ta ss 98, 284 aude teal ADAMS, JOHN R. ...... 98, 152, 298, 299 Rep. Darl Manet Prom Decoration Com- mittee, college PAD AWS enue HE Oy lemete ay oc-aim een piel acini eos 98 College, work ADAMSSKATEEEEN GU . cc. scenes saree 98 Treble Clef, Western Baptist College, Teacher, secretary ADKINS eal ie eterie scaicicie s, sas. Remighersre ola 98 ening an A.F.S., C.C.C ADONA, LOLITA ............ 98, 269,271 CSF. See Honor Society, college PEAINIZSIRON, Arc cers 9 Sarerulo cre eas Sasa wwe os 98 none ALEXANDER, REGINALD! oceans ace aena ces 98 none PALUULE NAMES LEN ire creinence sanaton- aie ance Mloreae wine auiars 98 Psychiatrist AGUEIN DEAN sie cmaenters cr suaieent 92, 98 none AVIESTBOBBYi a sarin tikenua tun teae wantin 98 none BINDERSON BECKY, jncoustee cictaatiretenneeuess 9E Modern Dance, Typing Awards, Honor Roll Rep. Council, secretary ANDERSONU GARY leis ce as cous «ee 92, 9€ Apprentice School for Butchers, mechanic ANDERSON SHARONID: jc serttas ae canes 9S Bis UmGcC ANDRADE, NIK Egenettaransiedinn 228 99, 358 CCCs San Francisco State ARANDA, INICKY Sieaaic ne romero 99, 124 College ARRIAGA, JOSE OSCAR............ 99, 270 C.S.F., Air Force Reserve, college ASTEORDWMCAROIL cinoma slesmenieerte 1c 99 G.A.A., Rep. Council, B.S.U. FAVIEINIPRIATIGIFE:EIN «foe. ctae ssttntiys chaereatic crete none AYERS, VIRGINIA DIANE ........ 65, 68, 76, 90, 94, 99, 147, 289, 298, 299, 370 Junior Fun Night, Junior Prom Committee, Publicity Committee, Human Relations Week Committee, Soph Dance Committee, Sim- plicity Fashion Show, Yell Leader, Rep. Coun- cil, Human Relations Club, BS.U., A Cappella, Commissioner of Publicity, B.O.C., Vice-President of A Cappella, Pep Club, Honor Roll, Soph Secretary-Treasurer, San Jose State College BABB LIND AGH ais a accce cco tnteutcctee 99, 368 Human Relations, teacher, college BACAMGEORGE Se oryeeik va aseicok ans 99 Track, Honor Roll, Doctor BACOM, SHARON DENISE ...... 64, 77, 99, 298, 299, 364, 367 Student Teacher Day, G.A.A., G.A.A. Presi- dent and Vice-President, Rep. Council, B.O.C., Treble Clef, A Cappella, Commis- sioner of Girls Athletics, Girls League. BAIRD MIKASA ieee atepsceye tera Se vivo: aye corsa eons 99 C.C.C., Heald’s Business College BAIRDEINAN GY. ath sem dcet el Mane, seis ods toe 99 Work, marriage BAKER a pAW IE te race wine swresstenr enter emenarenccs 99 College BALDWINS IWAIIGERINEs esac ci sa 99, 128 G.A.A., marriage BALES, ANDREW ..... 100, 259, 264, 314, 3 8 Soph Small Play, Golf Team, Rock and Senior Bench Movement, Mistletoe Sale, Junior Prom Decoration Committee, Soph Hop Committee, Block R., C.S.F., Rep. Council, U.C. Berkeley, economics, business BAG ATI E SAINT iit © INVisertertcer criss ciertre 100 College BAY AIKAIIRIERINE ssnniracci cies seen: 100 G.A.A., marriage BANEROSWIUEIEMe rector amet eit 100 Rep. Council, C.C.C., work, travel BARKER ANE: EEE sen acces ce arieicrerc 100 Marriage BARNESSEAW REM Ate rte ste sia e tye ere 100 College BARNISIGAT 4 cnc. 68779595) 100,257, 258, 259, 269 Donkey Race, Soph Hop Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Car Rally, Summer Activi- ties Committee, Junior Play Director, Soph and Junior Class Planning, Mistletoe Sale, Spanish C.S.F., Spanish Honor Society, A.F.S., K.U.T., Forensic, Human Relations Club, U.C. Berkeley, teacher BATICHEEDER HORIN ere sentient «tree College, work Ble(ASOIN AWAINIE Soeuahotuoconponsoont 100 none BEDWEEE, WIERIAMIE mn anne seni 100, 282 Landmark Art Staff, Assistant Photographer for Shield and Hi-Nus Staff, Hi-Nus Staff, Shield Staff, college, author BEE IMICEAEINAt tae es 64, 82, 100, 297 Publicity Committee, Soph Class, Prosecut- ing Attorney, Pep Club, Marching Band, CHG, UNE BELLARD, KATIFIERINES Ba rnsnsarrrccenr 101 G.A.A., Pep Club, B.S.U., Human Relations Committee, Rep. Council, college, nurse BERKHOUT, DANA ...... Sl Oo mLOl Zo, 271, 268, 368 Landmark, K.U.T., A.F.S., C.C.C. BERNHARDT, PATRICIA ............ 81, 101 Computer Programmer BEVERY A ARNOUD tev tce nettow e scen ae 101 B.S.U., wrestling, college BISESIDEANINA secession hereto eect 101 Secretary BITHHEXGARY Gamera ntrenee erie oe VOU 25:7 Soph Play, Spanish Club, Pep Club, A.S.F., Rally Committee, college BLACK, OTIS EDWARD...... 68,72, 76, 91, 927.94 95) LOU, 14052585269) 335 Football, Crosscountry, Track, Soph Presi- dent, Rep. Council, Soph Hop, B.O.C., Junior Prom, Spanish Honor Society, C.S.F., Block R, U.C. Berkeley, Stanfor d University BLAKE, HOWARD . 94, 101, 268, 269, 271 Crosscountry, Track, C.S.F., college BEEMREN BIGEY. ocr wag tm stacy aerareues ofarice 101 none BOLDSSVEDAIVIARIE eee srk ctdartt. 101 Rep. Council, Trade School, |.B.M. School BOMGARDNER, GLENN..... LOL 49S LS2; ZOU EDS, COPMZOS. 274, 29 0n 29 Soph Donkey Race, Junior Class Car Rally, Junior Play, Junior Prom, Rep. Council, A.F.S., A Cappella, Glee Club, Chamber Choir, Honor Roll, Spanish Club, Forensics, 4 T’s, Human Relations, Rally Committee, Junior Class Publicity Committee, Pep Club, Beaux Arts Ball, Chess Club, S.F. State, Psy- chology eons KAMIEINA retest tan ee 101, 298, 299 BONNER, WILLIE MAY bate otra is are 102 none BOONES SUWEN Ur acre oh naereia rece oncor: 102 work BRADLEY GREG js. esos. 102-356 ,.357 Pre-tech, college, Armed Forces BRANCH, BEVERLY none BRANCH, MILTON ... 102, 321, 326, 329, cy tl Sports, B.S.U., college BRANSON, MIKE .102, 321, 322, 340, 353 Baseball, Basketball, Block R., college BREEN, SHEA. kA ee oon 102 Human Relations, college BREWER TERM tstescaeraamie teste oe 93, 102 College, Canada BRIDGES RSIEVE ND eee 102, 341 Basketball, ae R, college BROCKWIUDYaimhctwecased ree tein: TO NOZ Soph paket Race, Chairman for Refresh- ment Committee, Soph Hop, Junior Attend- ant at Homecoming Dance, C.C.C. BROWN, GLENN none BRYANT FRED MR the oan see hoebes wants 102 BUCK eSTIEPRREN). seu eerie S102 Soph Play, Junior Prom Decorations, Rock and Senior Bench Movement, Rep. Council, college BUENROSTROV LUPE 2.3... 102, 298, 299 Beautician BURIGIGA Ki eeerneiinicearn are 103, 301, 358 Crosscountry, Track, Swimming Team, col- lege, pilot BURNEMM a OWinersnrtiaivcaten oer. 103, 341 Basketball, Baseball, Rep. Council, college, Block R BURRYeRGAR Yemen -jcaie ostnearite anaes 103 Crosscountry, Track, Wrestling BUTE IUDNirn onde in rettenctecs 103, 263 Secretary BUTTERFIELD, NEINNIEERVE cms: 937103 CALHOUN, PAMIMICS Gopeoor 1OSPISS7 296) 298, 299 Marching Band, Pep Band, Block R, Sym- phonic Band, C.C.C., Police Science CAINTEN GER AIN allem ctor. ccromtrrneres a0 0c 103 College, work, marriage CARTAINE YVONNE seiicas cee ste aa: 79, 103 Soph Hop Committee, Junior Prom Commit- tee, Future Nurses Club, Spanish Honor So- ciety, Rep. Council, Statistician, Interpreter, teacher CARGOMGATEINGrtec trek bir teounanan ae 103 Cheerleader, college GARNEYAWESIEYit es. rs eon ee eee 103 none CARROLL, MARILYN ...... ol sos, LOS) soc Donkey Race, Pep Club, C.C.C., Biological Science GARROMSMIINE SS oe care cicate nu sternite aan 103 Army CARTER, REINA eet on sc contectnnrare toraienns oe 103 Ministry work GCASHIPUAMES ee en aterne nia Sutera tae ants 103 Football, Baseball, college GCASTIERIANO? GEORIAN Ss siden caumcnneace 104 none CASTRO}, MARIA NOBERTA’. 2: -2.cco0+ +: 104 International Day, beautician CAVINESS “DERVIESs chr can cara nmin 104 Glee Club, college CMINIESISS Single 6 Sb ee oieanoec nod occs 104 Soph Hop, Junior Prom, Sadie Hawkins, K.U.T., nursing CHANSPAIIY scl OO, O9) 72, 1046257) ZOSnZ2O9R 2717 282,511 Junior Prom Committee, Girls’ League, Spanish Club, A.F.S., C.S.F., Honor Society, Honor Roll, Shield Staff, Shield Editor, C.S.F. Life Member, C.S.F. President, Girls’ League President, Captive Day, International Day, I.C.C., RUHS Pulse CHANEYSJORINNY atv. scaitene sem creas 104 Crosscountry, college CHAPPEEEVRODINEY ALAN sere cemse or 104 College, mechanic GRELESONREAW anaes den acaaure ccm 104 Work CHRISTIAN, LLEWELLYN .... 104, 298, 299 Football, Wrestling, Track, Hasting College CIECHANSKI, DEBBIE vaecssnntcona sees 104 G.AA., Stewardess, Model CLARINE, ANEW ori sie cit aere betes ae 104 Secretary CLARK, DOROTHY LAVEINE i220 008:. 0. 105 G.A.A., Pep Club, college CW ARIKGUANES pects cant tte ain eaa wimcntae ens 105 College, work GUARKAIPAT eww cnews sone 105, 366, 367 G.A.A., nursing, work CLAXTON: STEVE nee sc ceacre eects oe 105 None GEAYTORMREX c eutechce seu tos sence crac: 105 College CLEMENT, JAMES .:....... 105,332,335 Wrestling, Golf, college, Air Force, Pilot CLEVELAND, CONNIE ........... 105, 282 Drama Productions, work, Shield Staff CHUTTISHEARRY=. LOS, 321, 326; 356, 370 Football, Rep. Council, COC, Bachelorhood COGGERMEREGi a) acura deacons 90, 105 Work COLE, MYLES none CONNER AVIARY teres tect ran a trctaoh ante 105 College, work CONTRERAS, MONICA . 100, 105, 368, 369 Rep. Council, Shorthand-Typist CONWRIGHT, GLORIA ANTIONETTE ..... 79, 105, 290, 370 Junior Prom Queen, G.A.A., Powder Puff Game, B.S.U., Pep Club, Rep. Council, Pom- Pon Girl, Social Worker COOPER, EARNEST none COOPERRIARRY aac caieiiaic ania cctoccn sl 106 none COPLEN, SANDRA none CORDOVA BIE Niet, ste e a iatea oh carers: 106 Soph Yell Leader, Pep Club, C.C.C. GCOREEY, GLENN =. ..2. 2... 92, 94, 106, 271 GSE UC. CORREIAT DEBBIEeacas apt mace cscs 106, 193 Secretary COXOWENINENHA crcscleuets arenes see ee 106 Clerk COX, WANDA... 64, 76, 82, 95, 106, 149, 261, 367 G.A.A., B.S.U., Model, college GCREARSIRANDVGs) sn esate 79, 106, 260 Pep Club, B.S.U., Rally Committee, college CREWSSDEBBIE®.ncsuccea crn ete 106 College, Social Worker, Youth Worker CROCKEM NOEL) wc..0u coe 106 none CROWLEY PAMELA a. .0 000s 93, 94, 106 none CUMMINGS RIANIES ancte niacin ae erties 106 B.S.U., college DANIELS, ANTHONY C........... 106, 326 Crosscountry, B.S.U., college, lawyer DANIELSON, DONNA .. 106, 282, 285, 368 Hi-Nus Staff, Shield Staff, Airline Hostess DARBY GCHAREES S,cs ier seeiaceicran tien 107 none DAU ERED ocncrtricc teas rene era 107 College DAVIDSON, LYNDA..... 95; 1.07, 1525 257; 268, 269, 271 Soph Hop Decorations and Refreshments Committee, Spanish Club, Stanford Medical School, UC. C:S:E: DAVIS TCARGIE Aen. pa vise ain die wots aaah 107 Secretary DAVIS; ;GAROLYNIANN! . 2 occa names cn es 107 G.A.A., V.I.S.T.A., secretary DAVIS, DONN none DAVIS CIOAN Se cnertinoarrcse ene tan oer 107 none DAVIS JULIE eereca« ssa nemtakves 107, 304 Airline Stewardess DAVIS, SHIRLEY ANN G.A.A., college, marriage, work DEAEBAMEEE te cho iaxtenicncs ceri tae 107 none DECKER, sIEPHEN =. LOs SLOWS 320: S20,527 7525, 5007520 Football, Basketball, Golf, college, Susan Smith DEEN MMARIDY gars canine ack nacre nisan tists 107 College, service DEEAOVHELENAY conn nacatenan che tens. 107 International Day Program, G.A.A., once DELGADILLO, RACHEL MARIE .......... 107 Spanish Club, Business College, C.C.C. DELONG, 73 a ere eee 107 C.C.C. DIAZ, sal GE eat eS OMOR aks Meet eRS Seon, ahi © 107 Colleg DICKERSON, SHARONE ae ocmera mean 81, 108 Rep. Council, Honor Roll, college DIMATTEO, SUCONi Rone dy, ose 108 none BD NGHESIU De hee cene bu phence niet aeenhce se 108 G.A.A., college, marriage BONONAN CARTY: 3. trie scawmantoaee aio 108 C.C.C., stenographer DORA WEAVERINE soa, rn carats eer aee 108 Sing DORADO MANUEL cana ane te ee cmairdare 108 none DUFAULT, ELI WILLIAM .......... 108, 112 Wrestling, Human Relations, work, marriage DUNCAN, PORTIA FAYE 91, 108, 290, 370 Marching Band, Pep Band, Junior Class Sec- retary, Junior Prom Committee, B.S.U. Pep Club, Pom-Pon Girl, Rep. Council, college, marriage DU SEE MOMs herih doctors seal pert 108 Wrestling, B.S.U., college DVORAK MELOY Din amt oniccn snemeeran 108 Service, work DYAS ARNOLD) «te. Jcnvscteoustetcan vaeretsnsts 108 Wrestling, B.S.U., college DYES. BRENDA). .22.02 50cm einer isaroins 108 Rep. Council EATON, STEVE Track, college EDMOND, LEEROY Boy’s Glee, B.S.U., A Cappella, Loney College EDWARDS, RALPH ......... 109, 334, 335 Crosscountry, Track, Rally Commissioner, college, engineering EDWARDS MAWES 2:-7..4 atesros wearaeerane fee 109 Work STORE IWAN’ (MVE Sac car coacmaca- 109 Tennis, travel, night school ENGLISH, CHARLES A. 109, 113, 151, 326 Soph Play, Football, Baseball, B.S.U., college, welding ENGEUNDEBARBARAY non ance eee eae 109 none BREA GORDON 2 c.cencamencee aecier 109 Mechanic EVAINS MERE Dice ore ncmiccia herman receniee 109 none EVANS AG WIIEINIE a: 02 oe narenornte aie en cannes 109 Wrestling, Track, college, navy PARRENTHOMZ, SORNicasiceeeiene nee 109 none FEINER, RON Basketball, Junior Prom, service FENOGILIO, BARBARA .. 81, 109, 310, 368 Soph Play, Junior Prom, Orchestra, typing contests, Landmark, C.S.F., secretary FERNANDEZ, MARGARET ............-- 109 Work FIELDING, JACKIE G.A.A., work, college PINZGERAEDWDAVIE: wdc ys 110 Rep. Council, Soph Hop, college FEETES WIRGIESmaeranerctas ie cae coe 110 Honor Roll, college MOVES) (CISESIINTE 5c naccennncas 110, 368 Work FLUTE, RAMONA none fOGEI BRUCE 3 29 75, montane 110 none FORDGRONALED ea a.sirea. fe ameh eee ZORLLO none FORD STEVENIROV san 2 LO S27 283 “67” Senior Play, “68” Senior Gaieties and Play, Varsity Football manager, Soph Play, Thespians FORRESTMERMIMinGx acecrmeesa ere 110 Baseball, college FOSKEIMMARIEY Sis oameniee cence PLOeZ6S |.B.M. Training School, work, marriage FOSTER, BARBARA J.... 92, 110, 269, 297 Stage Craft, Marching Band, Pep Band, A.F.S., C.S.F., G.A.A., college FOSTER, GEORGE Vic. oo. oka e 110 Service, Disc Jockey RRANGISDAREENE a cee citrate 110 none Dots MARION kere iteteertits..otaetomshckotete 4 FREHSE, CRAIGH Es .rorcugoktcome ean 110, 269 Junior Prom Decorations, Junior Fun Night, Rally Commissioner, college, service FREIMAS) NANCY, co cceen es OO 7 Soph Donkey Race, Rep. Council, Freshman Vice-President, Junior Prom, Captive Day, Board of Commissioners, Soph Play, Bumper Stickers, Junior Cupcake Sale, Car Rally, A.F.S., Treble Clef, college work, Data Proc- essing EULCO; VINCENT 5. 2 (eZ eZ ela Zoo Football manager, Junior Decorations, Pep Club, college FULEERSIPAIRICIAR esse ace 111, 368, 369 College RUMNCHAEEOMHORS seh ene pees 121 Work GALLEGOS, LILLIAN........ Iti 2822285 Rep. Council, Honor Roll, Honor Society, Hi- Nus, Shield, college secretarial work GARCIA, ALFRED..... A VAS 278. 279) 326, 370 none GARCIANGENEWIEVE: aout eann a een ali College, work GARCIAWIWUIARC ye nc cued acu minrs aateltrersts ey Human Relations Committee, work GARDNER, PAMELA ........ TAZ os Bilingual Secretary GARKEMi REGINALD poe kta st aisacte 111 Varsity Baseball, B.S.U., C.C.C., S.J. State GATIONS PAT cere cnctann ata nrioerat near none GEGAF REBECCA a nsetne sesideanae aba Rep. Council, secretary GERKESEINDAR ON stat aoer tener cae csi VEZ Junior Prom Decorations, travel, college GESELIEZGEENEINS Mreaecrtiarisue ctr 112 Air Force GIBSONSMOM Ya. s LZ OZ ZO 7 eel Tennis, Soph Play, Stage Craft, A.F.S., Chess Club, Pep Club, Block R, college GILMEY ROBERN cssanaacens HZ SSO nso7 Wrestling, college GUIBAS nUAW RA wre aster cre 68, 83, 112, 368 none GORE DONINIES ew yeaa on tices stare ie2 none GONZALES, BARBARA ........... 112, 374 none GONSALEESFIORINNY: far nett ate teeta ae 112 none GONZALES, STELLA MARIE ...... M2 SoS Discipline Review Committee, Human Rela- tions Committee, Stewardess, Social Worker GONZALEZ, MAGDALENO ............. 112 Boy’s Choir, college GONZALEZ, MAGNA ....... 64, 74, 76, 91, 94795, 137269; 291,370 Soph Vice-President, Rep. Council, Soph Play, Soph Attendant to Snow Ball, Commis- sioner of Law and Order, Defense Attorney, Spanish Club, A.F.S., Junior Snow Ball, Sum- mer Exchange Student to Finland, Forensic, C.S.F., Board of Commissioners, Pep Club, Spanish Honor Society, S.A. Secretary, Pom- Pon, college GONZALEZ, SALVADOR. ...cmecnsue wane is} Basketball manager, college, service GORDONWIUDI aa conse sees: LSA Junior Prom Decorations, Girls State, Rep. Council, ‘‘Cyrano”’, ‘Bedtime Story’’, “Under Milkwood”, C.S.F., A.F.S., G.A.A., Thespians, college GORTON. EIN DAR ar enc srt ionic ees ABIES none GRANGER WCARO werca carci ot LS College, C.C.C., work GRAYABARBARAI sr crusts irae ctr cc 113 Work, marriage GRAY, LYNETTE ELIZABETH .. 81, 90, 113, 260, 288, 371 Soph Dance Committee, Junior Prom Deco- rations, Junior Prom Entertainment Commit- tee, Human Relations Committee, B.S.U., G.A.A., Rep. Council, Yell Leader, Senior Vice- President, Honor Roll, P.A.C.T., San Jose State College GRAY GSHARONDVA. crn cabin een rstece 13} B.S.U., Pep Club, G.A.A., Human Relations Committee, Rep. Council, college, inter- preter, teacher GREEN, DEBB) Eaten ace ts cn aerteranit ps Work, marriage GREEINGIBIND AWe feast: st pa tients cnctcuusssrtens es College, work GREEN PATRIGIAVANNI a asaqacce- aoe ae ils! Marriage, Key Punching GREEN ESHAROING sccarccse Sevres cuen corer hats} C.C.C., secretary GREGAINS MARENMss jcc sae sc oman 100 none GREINER! LOREIND te min acanuurevanareninate 114 Davis College, Forestry GRIBAUDO, FLORANCE 114, 269, 365, 380 G.A.A., college, work GRIGRINSIDAN ire ure stars carom ete we cee 114 Chess Club, college, service GUERRANBERMEA sxe castor ace ists 114 none GUERRAs EAU RAW cde cutee cicutneusenn. Siyer4 C.S.F., Rep. Council, Spanish Club, college GUILLORY, LAURA ANNE .............. 114 none GUELEDGE, (GWENDOLYN 24..4.0. 0008 114 G.A.A., B.S.U., Pep Club, Business College GUNN, A(CTo'h 7 ae ee Cyt 114 Work, marriage GUZMAN, MERCEDES). ccna career 114 G.A.A., Spanish Club, teacher FIAGANE MIKE See en. anne eee: 114 none FALE SDEBRAVANNEm see ma center at 114 Band, Pep Band, Marching Band, Student Discipline, Statistician, S.F. State HALLSRANDY. ios. ccm vaccum ce 114 College HALE SSHIRBEY xo aaactacats one aoeee 114 HAETONREURNESTINE: sis sence meted 114 none HAMILTON, PATRICIA ....64, 81, 115, 259 Soph Play, Junior Prom, S.A. Treasurer, Fu- ture Teachers Club, Forensic Club, G.A.A., B.S.U., Rep. Council, B.O.C., Statistician, col- lege RANEY PATSY) auteur acca dane cnteuceen PS G.A.A., Girls League, work, marriage HANKS AMICHAE Le tinue «cms aoe cane PS) none HARRIS mal ORGY semantiere annette 115, 180 Social worker, Scopa MARRIS@RAW strsance cede ois VS plAy were Junior Prom, Soph Hop, Homecoming, Sadie Hawkins, Pep Club, G.A.A., college HARRIS, WANDA .............-5- ills}, PAS) G.A. A., B.S.U., Fashion Designer, college HARVARH, CAROL ust. eres ea 1S none MASENPELUG JAVINE Ss ae crcat.n ce coe a) Work, Dental Assistant PAM CHMBOB Facchik atten: Salcmpacre ee 1S CiGc: TL ARIN VAIN IAG mats cacrnrsse ert Sree naycreeerarene 115 none HEIHN, ROBERT .. 90, 115, 151, 320, 341 Football, Basketball, Junior Prom, Junior President, C.C.C. HENDERSON, JAMES LEVON....... 64, 81 PTS 258 Beaux Arts Ball, Junior Bumper Sticker, Spanish Club, Writers Club, Publicity Com- mittee, Board of Commissioners, B.S.U., A.F.S., U.C., Hayward State HENDERSON RICHARD naa sn anes 116 B.S.U., Soph Play, Stage Craft, college EINK MICHAEL. ace ene aintin: UE}, 257 College FENSEEYABARBARAGs ace senior cartes 116 College MENSEEYAROGERS ics ontrctranre acter te 116 Rep. Council, Army HERNANDEZ. GIEBER Ite sori ete 116 Rally Committee, Highway Patrol HERNANDEZ, JESSIE S.81, 116, 146, 258, 264 Chess Club, Stage Craft, Spanish Club, Rally Committee, S.F. State HERRERA, ELIZABETH IRENE ........... 116 Nurse 400 FERRING, WIEEIAM Me Siearecie siecne sire oe 116 Architectural, Drafting, Design HERRINGTON, BRUCE G. ..... 68, 83, 116, 258, 264 Swimteam, Davis College, Journalism HEXSEL LUIZ ems 64, 69, 90, 116, 256, PAST AUC CATES, Exchange Student, Science Club, Press Club, Boy Scout, Interact Club, Model Plane As- sociation of Brazil, Return to United States. IG GINS: AEA sae crs oc ntec oan ciao recede 116 Navy Fela al NERY Les rats oie, mpeter cele aves enal Ao eire avec 117 College, service HILL, MARCIA College FIRANOE RANE, cae cunac cetiaeitemtneis wae LL Honor Society, C.C.C. MOLMESSROLANDERE «cece « 117, 341 Basketball, C.C.C., Howard University RONEY, JUDY fe. 5. 93;95, 117, 310; 368 C.S.F., Rep. Council, Stenographer EOIN PMO Wetanatar sichennterona a simerciasiatsls 117 none HOOPER, LEONARD J....... WLI, GAAS) eyV2s) 83615359 Football, wrestling, college RFORNES DONNIE Se. «cae. 117, 323,341 Basketball, track, undertaker PIOR INE Pe UVivrnc tute axes © succor steal aya ate-ces: are 117 Art Teacher ROSKINS @ ROWS cre cune eros 9 Ei7A3 26,325 Band, Marching Band, Football, college HOUSTON, PATRICIA ..117, 298, 299, 314 Pep Club, B.S.U., U.C., S.F. State OVW ARD RWI BING tira icip cislerislre slelee neice xs IN B77 none TOMMASO E TUNING S88 coger ame cine. 0 clmopprectc PL S.A. Treasurer, Slave, Spanish Club, A.F.S., B.O.C., marriage, work, college UKCT VAS (al 21] a on a eee eee gee 118 Marine Corps BUEYAREGINALDE sac cmvenuciaiem aoe. oe 118 none PUMP RRIESMClel beer acca aicctaceecnistcncls 118 none RUINGER: FREDDIEW a swe sec esinstes deo cn 118 none WANNA ARIEV INU teteiars oahausaaach aise siete eas 118 C.C.C., secretary FWD OI tteewed nd cttatce ah niscecncnoeriatcay 118 C.C.C., Block R, Football, Baseball IDEERERIZABEVE) 2Fe.enc. oo 118, 283, 308 College INIAMIURARCAUN snes cama. careers 11é College INGRANPIJOCEEVIN vate dra awe meee rae 11! G.A.A., Keyboard Operator, typist ISABELL, CYNTHIA ELAYNE ... 65, 91, 11€ 235,317, 370 Junior Prom Decorations Committee, Junior Fun Night, Soph Dance, Human Relations Week, Simplicity Fashion Show, Captive Day, International Day, Junior Vice-President, Commissioner of Publicity, Head Yell Leader, Junior Attendant Snow Ball, Board of Com- missioners, Discipline Review Committee B.S.U., Rep. Council, Interclub Council, Hu- man Relations Committee, Honor Roll, Fo- rensics, P.A.C.T., Pep Club, San Jose State College IAGCKSONMGAR Etns.ecincco ose soa one ete 118 none ACIKSONBEDWARDI o, cod tevct meee alia 118 none WACKSONILINDAW snes arnt 4: 81, 118, 368 B.S.U., Pep Club, college NACKSON WAITER: tienes cutssceecde mn 118 Art School JACOBS TAG DERRELL: .aah cone ere nat 119 B.S.U., Pep Club, secretary, marriage JARREM, PAMELA. . 302.0: 119, 263, 283 |.B.M. NE RRERSONFIACK IE sanaccunarcotra tiene alot 119 College, secretary, Gen. Office Worker JENKINS, DWAIN Football JENKINS EINDA: wees ei cen 3 119, 298, 299 Treble Clef, A Cappella, Rep. Council, college UIBINSEINMIRAN, cect sic srctdhare senda steh cass seis 119 none JIMIENEZ, GILBERT none VIMIEINEZTIREINES cer aetreinearmeavac ee dae 119 College, working, marriage IMERSON GR WME a ve cleaves neve ccc 119, 368 B.S.U., secretary JOHNSON, DENNIS Warehouseman JOHNSON, KATHY ....109, 309, 312, 315 Hi-Nus and picture developer, G.A.A., col- lege, teacher HORINSONS KENNET Fie asaeaecs conse «os 119 S.F. State ORINSONMEEOL os otra ote daes cine 6 119 Basketball, Football, work VOTING ONG EEON: - i. cterasaetiatinet ansied 119 Trade School JOHNSON SANDRAS....o5.: wanicdeea ss ccuu 119 Pep Club JONES Bille seecaar 81, 119, 298, 299 G.A.A., Winged R, A Cappella, A Cappella En- semble, college JONES SDEBORAHER sean metee eect 120 Secretary JONES BONNIE. serach sein aetaceamncn 120 College JONESSRANDI iia ccmuocsesurenace 5 Gina we 120 Work, college JONESARIGHARD® sea « acc sane ssetiersc 120 none JONES UWIEMAY siatnctenisine to 120, 298, 299 G.A.A., Powder Puff, Pep Club, College JORDAN, DWIGHT KELVIN ....... 120, 260, S610), Si6 Wrestling, Football, Track, B.S.U., Rally Com- missioner, Block R, Rep. Council, college JWNIELE JAMES carr sces eaters nee 1207353 Football, Baseball, college KEARINSHIMARIDY: Sa cogs ee coset nce nnmcer 120 Football, college KECSKES, LEONARD none KEEFER, DOLORES... 120; 298) 299) Sis, 314 College, music KEBTON ROSIE: cca aciscnraantelan sae a. 120 C.C.C. KEKOWAIGAROLA, nace acesurie E207 271 Spanish Club, Rep. Council, Soph Hop, Fo- rensics, Spanish Club, college, Social Worker KEE ES DOROMGLIY micas croton 1205271 International Day, C.C.C. KENNEDVASUSAN ance. mane saienrr cme: Wea Human Relations, marriage, Beauty College KERMAN: NANCY ca,cacactranes nanan ne 121 College KING De WAVINE: cic.ccstcc athe nta riers: cers v0 Track, B.S.U., college KINGHGUORIAK is acroonnaateicertcaretraue 121 none KININEVenWARR Yar cases te P21 73347535 none KINZEL GEORGE sciavs eo cmecte eines aie ae 121 College KIRK JAGKRIE Dita aremneas sitet’ « 121, 148 College KIRK, JOHN none KIRSHMAN, VONETA LEE ....94, 121, 298, PAONS) wah Rep. Council, Ensemble, A Cappella, Spanish Club, Pep Club, C.S.F., college KISERMINANGY® Giacdooskds © owen ees 121 College KITAMATA, RICHARD ............ LZ nZos Spanish Club, college KOSKISDOLORES Sirk ceric cate 121, 299 College KOSTIERMEAMIS Sia, shia tauncautys Sameumre. 121 none KUBOKAWA, JO ANNE ..... W225 257 7209 A.S.F., G.A.A., C.S.F., Stage Crew, Girls League, Spanish Club, college KUNTZ RONALD taoen sce akvaada sa 8 122 Game Warden IVES SSE ISIE INES re rotessrelnrtta aia eaten ois 122 Rep. Council, Soph Hop, college, secretary EAKONDEPATRIGE n.ci.54.- «fon eas 122, 368 College PAING ES TIER rmrrcata nce srs eter aon learnt u22 none LANGE ABE eee eoesthinrs 122, 350) Sov Policeman LANGSTON, HOOVER ...... W222 SZ ers (Ee PES), Band, Tennis, Block R, college, Policeman, Naval Academy LARSEN, BOB none RAIMI WESTIN Gir deutsche eemicie sear ore 22 none WAU NIMISING) sas ements ctot,stsammore dak 122 College PAVENDERMIGISsmeamsnc ectopic 122 College BAWRENCEMGEORGE? mauendnn ccm oknvecs 122 Plumber VAWSONPEINEME saeco ceca aces Bi 122 B.S.U., Pep Club, college LAVEIBEDMBARBARA icc, oc 2 cu salaaemares 123 G.A.A., Beautician - PEE BENIN IEA Arcee ev Contes oer 123 College, Social Worker BEEF YOSERTI cm 5a tenuen cine gene 123 Wrestling, track, B.S.U., Block R, college, electrician Be MICHABING: 2 tae eee atehunor ce 23 Football, Track, International Day, B.S.U., Block R, college LEEAIRONA Distr wane ates bed tox 23 C.C.C., Draftsman VENIASIPEININ Vien sence eee ees 36, 123 Work VEONARD) DAVID ceccmenntonet ee a ak 123 none BEWISPCRIFE Ejemeanenn es 23326) 327 Football, Rep. Council, Film Technician, Cam- eraman LEWIS, DORMHELE 4 noccntd aerseavacnm anne 123 Track, work BE WIS SWINGE Ss captvcearciciec cisnencusieiene chenuleletnayeters A Cappella, work, college EXONGIPA Hsu ptentee 100, 123, 298, 299 G.A.A., C.S.F., A Cappella, work EI GIIN RECARO eo arcs atienanersravate einer erris 123 Electrician UNEARIORING ©. a ouworate conan cusee eee eurmar oe 123 CiC.C. LINDSTROM: DANIELLE 22,2 mentee 94, 123 Soph Play, Junior Play, Majorette, Decora- tions Committee, Junior Prom, Forensics, Thespians, Chico State College, Airline Stew- ardess LINEWEAVER MERRY 2 ..ucmucnesaeracsteor. 123 none LIPSKVe BORE nr ae coe ate bien mae 124 Chess Club, C.C.C. BISSONGANITANG so). fernra on ererat 124, 269 College, teacher LITTLE, STEPHEN MADISON . 79, 124, 326 Football, Track, college ELOY DMMERESAN scccait ssictthivot om nerocneaiet 124 Treble Clef, Secretary work LOGGINS, ALVA none LOISEAWRKAREINI 2. ..snuaue tee coma ie 124 none LOPRESH DAN! saapccua onarciemone none ROBE ZEISARA cieren evar tazorce ciarskorta ni nerterathe 124 Spanish Club ORT leer oe coek rein etoiotiecons aaiugeae seneeens 124 Band, Airline Hostess, House wife LOSKET, CYNTHIA’ 7s. 6... 83,95) 1245257, 258, 259, 271, 368, 369 Junior Prom, Forensics, Girls League, col- lege, 4T’s, A.F.S., G.A.A. ROUGHIRANT JAMES anes sis acute aenae 94 none LOUIS MARIACANND jc c0u conte. ose 124, 371 Vocational Nurse LOMAGCE RONALD Pi, scam ce accescrane nas 124 C.C.C., work, Navy BUNDAMARKG cae oats eis sees tte 124, 264 College MADDOX RHONDAG Scie caccue a. swore 124 C.C.C., Treble Clef, Concert Band, Writers Club, Medical Assistant, marriage MAGARRO: THOMAS: .254. 00500 050 enn cs 125 none MALBROUGH TROD 2a. vec thacresieie ane 125 College, engineer MALEORYHIEVINDAS siccid.ccm cre aubiste ntolens ngs 125 G.A.A., B.S.U., college MANNING RAPE scrac cits aca sisaree arenes 25 C.CCLUC. MARTINS: GERRY tincanctes. dacscchorecins vuskerers v2'5 Work MARTINGWAITEEEN’ ce csuiers maureen nists 125 Marriage, college, bookkeeping WARIINEZ (GRACE 5256. cxcstcasantarcennas 125 Human Relations, work MARTINEZ, LINDA: ia occ es. cum cee. 36, 125 Choir, professional singer and dancer MASIOVS VICKIES eainens tesa antes 125, 369 Rep. Council, Junior Bake Sale, Junior Car Wash, Play Production, college, work MASON! BEUIY Sian wencmemataniecann tia 125 B.S.U., G.A.A., Pep Club, college, teach MASON WDON fo .ccs. Ae SOO sieloy SiS VE Cross Country, Wrestling, Track, Laney Col- lege MASONRKENuasamcrs baercrs achat heneee 125 Work MASON, MELVIN none MATTHEWS, MARILYN............. 81, 126 Rep. Council, Honor Roll, college MAXWELL, PHYLLIS none MAYEDA, PATRICIA .... 92, 126, 268, 271 C.S.F., Court Clerk, Spanish Honor Society, college MAZE DIANE airces ca sre aorytaaitare ee oe 126 Secretary MAZZI, GILBERT none McCLAFLIN, ROGER........ 1263565 307 Swim Team, college MCCOY ACYINIMIAV te a20n8- omcimernciss 126 Work McDONALEDREEBER -reademetenc arcane. aver 126 none McDONALD, MARIE none MCGRATH INANGCY cermin own «oe cnkte 126 Marching Band, G.A.A., travel MCGRAW: DAVID). cic oasis east s ae « 81, 126 C.C.C., Basketball MEAHAN: DOUG. 2.25 s2a. so 26) SD GnSs07 College MEATIANTJORIN aacnonetanes nonce: ome 126 CXEKS MEARS MIANIGE Se ieee 79, 126, 148 College MEEK WAGRICHARD genre cornes Saas ocstee 126 a Drafting, Sports, marriage MEEKER, CLIFFORD .... 41, 127, 269, 271 Baseball, Honor Society, Welder MENDOZAWADELINE ecm certs sts eer 127 C.S.F., International Day, Human Relations, Pep Club, college MEYERS, BARBARA ANNE .... 141, 290, 371 B.O.C., Pep Club, Pom-Pon (Head), college, Stewardess 64, 69, 127, MIBDERAWARRENE] cxcntasr aca eeieaisen ce 127 NIESTIEADMICIMBENRIEY2 mcractuteey ce eeticter 127 none MINTER MEERAND ra Soc crc etsae cre sean 127 K.U.T., Rally Commissioner, Pep Club, col- lege, printer MITCHELL BEMY (55; 127, 152; 271, 304 Drama, Spanish Club, Thespians, Soph Play, C MITCHELL MICHAEL. ... taccnee eameee 127 none MIXON MICKEY er 5.500 32 2 nc synnancia neieers 27) C.C.C. MOORE, DIANE ..... O8)77,S1, 127, 151 261, 364, 365 GiAVA;,, B:@:G., iG.C., BiS.U), ARS. Land- mark, Decorations Junior Prom, Powder Puff, International Day, Rep. Council, Human Relations, San Jose State, teach, marriage MOORE sICAIDRING demianenten sare avere ssanve ore U27 Girl’s Glee, Powder Puff, Spanish Club, mar- riage, G.A.A. MOORE, LARRY ... 79, 127, 151, 321, 341 Basketball, Soph Play, Rally Commissioner, Rep. Council, college MOORESPAMEWA ce net arnccing se ete ones v7 San Jose State College MORIAETYa:-SHAWNAS 5% 2.208%. cne arava 127 Beautician MORRIS@ANDREW 2. asc crceacrwae oer 128 C.S.F., college, Marching Band MORRIS, SUSAN ... 65, 81, 128, 271, 272 Girls mare college MOU INTERIU DI icv, ocsantsee tanto. duets 128, 269 Director go Play, Junior Prom, Donkey Race, Car Wash, Fun Night, Spanish Club, 4 T's, Pep Club, A.D.S., C.S.F. Honor Society, Honor Roll, Thespians, college ee RICHARD ecareceie ae nierie re 128 CCe MUNDAYSIUDIE iirc oeiac d+ eae 128, 293 Future Nurses Club, Majorette, Donkey Race, Nursing, marriage MIGERS S DAV Barge cs srr teisrcicereicscmice sos 128 Drafting Engineer MIMER STON os vipa a tieania aaada ner oes 128 Dietary work NABETARINED!Birecaciectectte cine 128, 269 Basketball, college NAGY, ALEXIS .. 81, 91, 93, 94, 109, 128, 257, 258, 269 International Day, Pep Club, Legal Secretary, CS;ba AF-S. INANNEV S DONNA: 5-os-cactesn sonvaeviereethe 128 none NELSON TIDANNY. oncscamtarstuanee avromiee 128 none NELSON, LEE College NEWSOME, QUINCEY ...... UZ8es2i S23, $25; 326, 327,340; 341, 370 Football, Basketball, Block R, college, B.S.U. NEWTON ANN: Acacias cer ote tiene 90, 129 Soph Secretary, Human Relations Club, Rep. Council, Publicity Commissioner, Junior Sec- retary, Junior Prom, Honor Roll, Forensics, S.F. State, Hayward State, Psychiatrist INEWITON: CALIVN: cccnconeamenatentatie sins 129 Tennis Team, Swimming Team, Chess Club, college NORTON, BESTA Y cisco eveeenaie. corde mun 129 Marriage, Germany NUINEZERANGES: orctea snpeaernee teins: 129 Marriage NUINEEY “CAROLYN 3 amsaaarnse ais citert me 129 Typist, Stenographer CODES SIEAWAINPietatacc oes mnvere avarice crete aoe 129 Honor Roll, work, eae College, mene OLDEN, GEORGE, W Work, marriage OLIVERA, LINDA. SOO e9T 27 17305) 550 Girls League, = AA., Wing R, work, college OIMALBEY TIM ccherra viele: 129, 298, 299 Boys Glee, A Cappella, PA Announcer, Hi- Nus, Senior Play, S oph Play, College, Radio TV Entertainment ORNERSMESEENE Sec cwcn nominate aac 129 Canada ORTA, CLAYTON none OSBORNESGAROIE cane cscs meas ante 129 College, Computerist PAGES DAVID iz ernie Sacer cers ae 129 NONE PAGES JESS me aiahicactnaanatnine sewers ss 130 CCe., Nav RAEMERVEILEEIN, cans: soars crass 130 Treble, Beauty College, marriage PAQUENMNE: PEGGY scisscneee ude oc ceets 130 Pep Club PARCEEE BEM masusccieshen aces noon: 130 College, teach PAREDES, RICK... 79), 90) 130) 1485353 Soph President, Junior Prom, Baseball, Rep. Council, Block R, college, B.O.C. BARK IANINAR tie cc cnratritie nrc ccketartees 130 Marriage, college PARKER IRIGHARD eanntsnenyaneeianee eae 130 BsURGiCc- PATILLO, Seer JEAN G.A.A., B.S.U., Criminal Lawyer, travel PATTERSON, RARER tactic tietcnseuts 130 C.C.C PATTERSON, SANDY? sr aoamcuvtarne eae ae 130 none PATTON, PAULETTE ..... 65, 90, 130, 260 A Cappella, Human Relations Club, B.S.U., Hayward University, U.C. Berkley, S.F. State, Lawyer, teacher PAULSON, ae FPA Re RT te iy ie 130 C.S.F., college PENDERGRASS. GRAD YAtaee ee eee 130 none FENICK DEBBIE pert cece eaeoe 130, 286 Soph Play, Marching Band, Thespians, Noon Hour Plays, Junior Prom, Junior Class Pub- licity, G.A.A., Forensics, Girls League, mar- riage, college, Private Business PEREZ AIGATIGIY: cris tata h chatter 130, 292 none PENERSON TBE MMiEsemecers- citer cis 131 G.AA., Rep. Council, Girls League, college PETERSON, ISAT irs ccc chrtar et nee he ae eae 131 College PETERSON, MERRYGEVINN a. -ntiressciarss 131 Rep. Council, marriage, secretary PRISTIERSIAGCKS saute yasase ti cisuiiets 131 College PHILLIPS, TOMMIE E. Cross Country, Baseball, Wrestling, S.F. State College PHYILLAIER, DONA G.A.A., Honor Roll, college PILKINGTON VICKIE Dc cen aiines ciee 131 Work PIRES SUZANINES: screenees cain 131 C: CC. Rep Council PITRE, POLAND none POINDEXTIERMPAMIE: oan ene comean: 131 Work, Trade School, marriage POMPASTIEDDY aan a caves crcaatoha te eccsied kes Work, Service PONGES DOLORES ik a.ccneceme sent eh Business Clerk, mother POPRPEIBENNVesaccr ne eae 131 Service, work (PORTERSRICK Maren cctscs ores ovina eae 131 College, A Force PORTOVOS PENG aes cee oebisa cen 131 College POSEY, CAROILELAINE 27.1. 131, 298, 299 Simplicity Fashion Show, Junior Fun Night, Human Relations, Rep. Council, Forensics, S.F. State OVS FT CAR lnc tie uctecticteats cree 131 none POMS; AMES cr ancae once eaters 132 none POWER) JERRY cance 64, 69, 72, 74, 76, 91, 92, 94, 95, 132, 147, 269, 271 Soph Plays, Soph Class Planning, Junior Prom, Prosecuting Attorney, Rep. Council, Junior Class Play, Rally Commissioner, Thes- pians, C.S.F., Boys State, K.U.T., S.A. Presi- dent, A.S.F., U.C. Berkeley ROWER KAREN! ores curscce woemiocn chee 32 none POWERS SRON | ates: stetecia orste atatcretrecneiecre 132 C.C.C. PRESCOMm DAVE manana canesursceiarer 132 Pre-Tech, service PRESLEY, CAROLYN ,. 132, 283, 284, 368 Beauty College, Work, Marriage PRESTONSRONALD ee. ane cnc naee 341 B.S.U., President of the U.S. PRICERR SUERHENDsaeeeacee. 132, 297 Band, Marching Band, Pep Band, Assistant Drum Major, service PROCTOR, JEROME. cc wacareranciecenen « 132 none P PROCTOR VIMRONE: aseeiccies cece cee 132 none. PUCKEMT, JOHN aaa. eenn.as 132, 326, 327 Marching Band, Football, University, Army PULOS, GEORGETTE ............ W322, 272 College PYLANT, JAMES EDWARD ... 92, 132, 296 Band, Service QUESENBERRYs(DILA= s cn coc cenenee 6. 133 none RAMOS ICARMAN vs nicis ices cre crcrareusia 6 ater 133 Marriage RASMUSSEN) GEORGE © 410. 500. e es os 33 Baseball, Basketball RE, DAVID inane carnareras cook cistk cco ee: 133 C.C.C, Basketball REMMIKE® cesscnnn cone scatterers e333 Basketball, Honor Roll, College, work REEDNBARBARACE«.. «nace a sachindaui tea 133 Girls Fee travel REED MARY) srtee sconce tara ene 133, 263 Pep Club, Senior Ball Committee, B.S.U., Work, College, |.B.M Operator REED, MICHAEL L. .... 133, 303, 326, 329 Football, Track, Rally Commissioner, Human Relations Committee, B.S.U., Talent Shows, S.F. State REGIERAUORINE cara smaeroecen TOV ASS none REINGAROTVEEAINE: fen ne iercree cree 133 Work RENNI, LUCIANO ... 65, 69, 91, 133, 257, 2645278, 2797335 none RENSENTWABICE a aa0biiactm eee casters 133 Work, marriage ‘ RESCH BEM ir ionie vicrnarittne caprcwnet iat 134 none REWEAININIE Sree teen maciomertoteinenetats 134 |.B.M. School, Clerical Typist REYNOEDS) GAROLYING . kites cases 81, 134 CCC RICH, JONES Soph Hop, Junior Prom, work, Army Re- serves, college RIGHARDNCHAREES macarons ccc eek 134 none RICHARDSON, LINDA ............ 134, 263 Clerical Work RICKEL, KAREN Marria ge jae. SHARON RINCON, GRISTINEM iran ance 129, 134 none RISERS MARGARET 2 sce seg raises 81, 134 Rep. Council, International Day, Spanish Club President, college ROBINEMMEDRU BY secon ean tern 134 Work ROBINSON CHARLES anmcm seen eee 134 none Ee, DENISE acrintesee coe eiiate 134 ROBINSON, NANGY) xi. dsceanvas deere 134 College RODDAGRAMONA Gi coerce ase veneer 134 College, Stewardess RODERICKERHONDAY acres eseeeeore 134 none RODNIGUEZ, BILL ..... 135, 326, 329, 370 Football, Block R, Marching Band, college, C.C.C. RODRIGUE, MARGARET................ 135 G.AA., Girls League, Honor Roll, College, Le- gal Secretary ROGERS; |MARIEMaa.ccaces sone: 109, 269 CSik ROLLING, ATIRING Svinsiciine ciate ceeeeret 135 ROMERO, MIKE icici ait beanie mana city 135 Work, Navy RONNEBERG, ERNA ne ROOT, WIBEIAM ier cient mereieestien eiceites 135 none ROSE, GARY ... 135, 259, 298, 299, 313, S145 S15 College, minister ROSE, KATHY C.C.C., work, Honor Roll Rosey LAVIWIANAL arc seiericraesecrcmctte oe 135 Abilene Christian College ROSKOWPEGGY ecco ee aes aecrr 135 none ROWEMBEN Nt cccsaysis cctrssrstare creme merrier 135 Marriage, work prekak JAMES oti teva coerce tid Sleeee date ne serene RUBINSTEIN, NANGY 23 Sona oacieans 135, 368 S U.T., Landmark Club, Soph Play Publicity, C.C.C., Marine College, Art College RUIJTERS, FRANS...,. 135) 305) (320; 324; 326, 370 Block R, Football RUPORTSIEEMENI aaa: 135, 326 Football, Wrestling RUSSEUETIEINDA Wo eccrine cree choo tatters 135 G.A.A., |.B.M., college, work SABORBEMIN canine me ireicromie nites 136 College, Vista, Commercial Art SANDERSTEVONNES armen tocee oso: 136 1.B.M. School, work SANDERS JUNE = aera aneee 136, 290, 371 C.C.C., Pom-Pon, Pep Club, Secretary, Sten- ographer SANDERS: KENT (ex OLe SANDERS, BAYTION: Faguisoe a4 Sos ee 136 C.C.C., Air Force SANDERS, ROSE ic characte Oe 136 Treble, Secretary SAN FILLIPPO, DONNA G.A.A., Babysitter SCHIEGEIE JERRY «2. ea: 92, 94, 95, 136, 401 402 240, 269, 271, 297 Pygmalian, Band, Marching Band, Pep Club, Orchestra, college, music SCHMOLEER GREMGHENIE Ss ec eres 136 Rep. Council, College of Arts and Craft, Art Teacher, Social Worker, travel SCHOENDAVER JUDY sie sins cm ae 136, 282 Future Nurses Club, Spanis h Club, B.O.C., Shield, Independent Worker, Rep. Council, College, I.C.C., travel, Cub Assistant Editor, Honor Roll SCHWARZ, HARTMUT .. 94, 136, 147, 269 Cross Country, Wrestling, Drama, Junior Prom Decorations, Junior Fun Night, college SCRVARZBAGK. THEINRY aerurand asus clnk 136 College, work SCONE (CaINISUINE soncubonpeusgagsonos 136 Marriage SCO ONea te eics alas oat: 37 Wrestling, Roller Derby SCONE, SIARON oovaepnecuerounntent 137. G.A.A., Spanish Club, B.S.U., college, Social Worker SEAMANBEARRY aauansayc os S74, Paws, 727. C.S.F., C.C.C., U.C. Berkeley, Engineering, Football SEARMEIEAIINE a srcsiace arenes dain caso ure 137 CGC. SELESKA, RICHARD Air Force SEULERS )|Nitoemsine cb orouevev aca seta 1be}7 C.C.C., work SEIBEERS, SHIRIearnagoncie sere © aietesoreus exre ews Beauty School SHIRE RIOTING) fastener mint finer crapt.onea¥ands 137 none SESSION, SHERRY ELAINE,.. 137, 290, 371 Rep. Council, Treble Clef, nurse, Pom-Pon SEVERANCE, DON ... 137, 324, 326, 328, 370 none SHARPER CARGIVIN: came ame eee siete vS7, Soph Play, Landmark, college SAI ARVAy IAIN Eslecgeraer sy ccpstararer ny-tsroncle «iri 137 Rep. Council, college SHERrELDSAWAREN i... 6569, 782) LL, US 72 TL eeO4 SOS B.O.C., Cub Editor, Modern Dance, Rep. Council, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Club, De- fense Attorney, Junior Play, Editor of Hi-Nus, S.F. State, marriage SHEMONE HUINDAC ars comma conn ns a0 138 Rep. Council, Dental Assistant SHILOH, KENNARD ...138, 320, 340, 341 Basketball SHOEMANERSIROBERI steric avens.sctem sev aay: 138 none SEO CINDY an ny iston so aetna doors ateien 138 none SHORTHROBERIT encase saone onpaia ae en 138 Work, Army SWI ARE IBLOININ novo ancongae 138, 368 Rep. Council, college, work SIVIMONS AMAR deeetian: mntavis aeaeiteac 138 College SIMS MDEBORA| aera arinetancraer. 138, 260 B.S.U. Future Nurse’s Club, G.A.A., Writers Club, C.S.F., Forensics, Human Relations, Rep. Council, Girls League, K.U.T. Soph Play, marriage, U.C. Berkeley SIMS, WILLIAM Business College SLATES, ROGER .. 64, 129, 138, 352, 353 Football, Baseball, Rep. Council, Block R, Board of Commissioners, Rally Commis- sioner. c.G.G., S.B:C, SMART UDIMtgiteceneasancarse% 3 138, 368 C.C.C., Rep. Council SMITH, WNC RETIA Saxscnndvnc cy 138, 263 Marriage, work SMUNRMSUSAN sar. ane M3829 sl 0) sat Soph Hop, Play Production, Rep. Council, col- lege STE E WE (CENSUS: Ses ouunanome oe 138 Football, Block R, Rally Commissioner, col- lege, service SNIDER MEIND AGE er vestalteranatansquhaamrah orne College, nursery, teacher SNYDERY, KENNETH JAMES ........... 138 none SONES, VERA G.A.A., work SOWUMESIMIARY CANN yaauiatenn crtqate sh 01 3 139 G.A.A., college, teacher. SPENGERSCEERat ean aa atan aac ts dasiar 139 Europe SRIGNERSONGAY oc cumcatataieansmisanrs xc0k 139 G.A.A., B.S.U., Thespians, Forensics, college, work STAFFORD, JOHN Service SHANDIRORDE VIG tine clrsccsewrlieates 94, 139 Football, Naval Apprenticeship, College STANLEY, MARK 1 Marching Band, Pep Band, Symphonic Band, college, Commercial Pilot STEADMAN, JUNIOR B.S.U., S.F. State College STOKES, WALTER College STUART, HOWARD .... 139, 326, 328, 371 B.S.U., Basketball, Football, college SUV RAW IADR Seine ae ere staat stare 139, 283 Donkey Race, Junior Car Wash, Treble Clef, A Cappella, Honor Roll, Shield Staff, college SZ WANEK, MELVIN PAU: veut qinusaeh 139 College TARRWVIGKY memcer ne. 139) 291, 305; 371 none TAMRON Decrees tara acreton eh aint tates 139 none TAVEOR® BRIAN i sou mtewecectiann maneats 139 C.C.C., Football, Swim Team, Block R TAVEORNDAVERs sn ota: 1:39), 320) 3347335 C.C.C., Cross Country, Track, Block R, Navy TAYLORS MICHA Even yas. 1AKOL Zazfl, 2SM Orchestra, A Cappella, Marching Band, travel, college TAYLOR, MILTON T. JR. ....140, 320, 324, 326, 328 Wrestling, Track, Football, college TAVIEORSINANGY chcct canon eee 140, 263 G.A.A., C.C.C. THOMAS, GREGORY wah gaia nue co areenans 140 College THOMAS, MAINE rate dconacuinaentress « 140, 271 C.S.F., Spanish Club, college THOMAS, LAUCE G.A.A., B.S.U., college, work THOMAS MUAU RIE... ccm nate venice 140 none THOMPSON, KRISTINE ..... 140, 263, 368 C.S.F., Honor Roll, Landmark, college TIAIOIRING, UInIELEMAY wom coon open numeo nooc 140 G.A.A., college, work THORNTON, MELVIN .. 140, 260, 321, 336 none THRORINTION SHARON «aun susie sniesuncts 140 Rep. Council TRIROWER? UTI) ccna eranndere a cr alepaen coer oe 140 none MINIS SDAIN IE ere cracestitencemteentaromninre cor 140 none AIL FREY GARCAROYINI Es tornicnctans ei antere ots atenetaterene 141 Work TIRAMMELES SHIRE Ver mncencetar c ites cuit 141 Marriage TREVINO, LAWRENCE DAVID Cross Country, Track MROIKESWATIAWecicca« nanwileneeines 141 Rep. Council, Beautician, marriage TUCKER CHARUES sacri nem iailstuns erent 141 none TURNBOW, VELINDA ...79, 141, 261, 364, 366, 367 G.A.A., college WMBERGER SIREN eserisciatnsia-ntaretnrsarsraices 141 C.C.C., Welder, Army UMBEES BOB ctatenent: aor nae ivots.gatie ats 141 Football, Navy VAI ORSTHAROIN GS ciccc stole ier ageing begun « 141 none VAN DAGRIFF, KAREN ...... 65,169) 7.3; 77, 141, 289, 370 Rep. Council, Yell Leader, S.A. Commissioner of Social Affairs, Board of Commissioners, college VAN VOGELPOEL, JAAP WIECHERT HERMAN 141 none NYNUIET CINE SinlelRNG Sonn Geno oo oothon oer 141 Nurse, teacher VENEGAS HBS wa crate niet ata names dare 141 Work VIGIEEIEETANTIVIAR NY wiristaa niente tans ccna 142 Nurse, marriage VIRAMONTES, MARY THERESE ......... 65, 69, 94, 142, 283, 368 Donkey Race Chairman, Soph Hop, Junior Bake Sale, Junior Prom, Hi-Nus, Publicity, Shield, Gaieties, Senior Ball, Board: of Com- missioners, Pep Club, Forensics, K.U.T., col- lege WADE MARRY: cosine a aren ope 142, 326, 329 Football, Track, Human Relations, Block R, college WARERMIAMVINAG sccis ss vaaeumareaternnn ne 142 College WALKERS GAVE. a7 narucatenturaa natn euennats 142 G.A.A., college WAEKERS WENDY J: 5) ::cc-ardenteinensds «alae 142 College, work WALLIS, STEVE Warehouseméi: WANLASS, MARK ...... 93, 142, 269, 271 University, Graduate School WAR EIN SIRE E@ Soe, coe eter tei eueesereyay cutie 142 GU TuG.Gice WASHINGTON, MARY ...... 142, 366, 367 none WATKINS, RHONDA MARLENE ......... 83 International Day, Journalism, Shield Staff, Richs College WASTIONS SEMUAL orc ee ies iene: 142, 263 none WAY IMIARN( . steys ce otlive4.cnaie ioishenempeutie mois 142 G.A.A., Spanish Club, college WEAVERS IAMES: «ster ce cnrenae 142,336; 337 Wrestling, Football, Block R, college WEBBUIVIARCY, crass tecreticrantoanielnaianactestoner 142 C.C.C., Data Processing WELLS, IOLA Gos ee iene ee ee 143 none WENTZ eDEBBIE cs mecrcinds 81, 143, 283 Rep. Council, Shield Staff, Honor Roll, C.S.F., college, work WIHIGHAM MIEINDAS ccactencen snusnreaeune 79, 143 College, work WHITE SRRAINDOUP THI tee acriseerusnancen 74, 143 B.S.U., Forensics, Track, A Cappella, teacher WHITLOW, HILDA 104, 143, 263, 368, 369 College, secretary WHITNEY, LADONNA J. 143, 147, 263, 285 Work WHITTINGTON, GLADYS ........... 79, 143 G.A.A., College, work WIEDERHOET, DEBBIE =n ..cnwunaames 143 Secretary WIEGERS, SUSAN College WIEEIAMIS GARY sxseatctonsitn octane neers 143 College be rnc a eco cAR Tica eee 143 Marria WILLIAMS, © JACKIE BPE carne aot 143 G.A.A., college, work, nurse WILLIAMS, AN Ae 7 ER Ye loc eave Suet On RRO OR 143 College WILLIAMS, JOHN K. ... 143, 325, 326, 327 Football, Baseball, Track, Block R, B.S.U., college WILLIAMS: PAMRICIA, iocn cn grace een ts 144 S.F. State, U.C. Berkeley, Nurse, social worker WILMIAMST RIGHARD: cite, saree oneness 144 Baseball, Rally Commissioner, Rep. Council, C.C.C., college WIGICTEZER DIANA te rriccucnracunruamecn damnucers 144 Girls League, college, Dental Assistant WILSON MARK... co sr. gaetearse es 144, 259 Soph Play, Thespians, Forensics, C.C.C. pa a PA Atastarictemiers ciarendentisare 144, 263 C.C. WILSON. SHARON crests 144, 282, 285 Hi-Nus, Shield, Honor Roll, work, college WIESON: QUINEMTA das an wets oa cee ome 144 Work WINTIERSHDAIN Saigcusnea snes ae caine 144 College, service, politics, act WONG) (CHET) 2: « 75, 91, 144, 258, 264 Chess Club, Rally Commissioner, college WOOD TSU ONG idk che wanes pee eek 144 Religious Social Work, Beauty College WOODWEISAR Grn cntenain inc 81, 144, 291, 371 Rep. Council, Pom-Pon, Pep Club, Oklahoma Bible College WOODALL EARRY aancsnansc-scecicincie: 144 none WOODSON MGWEN? sa.ccu cae can aie carers inene 145 College, Business Administration, law WRIGHIFIBRENDAI mak «nica unauatte tee 145 Stenographer WRIGHT ICAROI cova, comraeree tnt aes 145 Rep. Council, Choir, G.A.A., marriage, clerk WATES CHUCK, aii ccingtaein ctor 815 145,326 Football, Wrestling, Rep. Council, Block R, college ZABLACKIS, GARY E.75, 93, 95, 145, 258, 264, 269, 271 Chess Club, C.S.F., |.C.C., Spanish Club, Rally Commissioner, college Junior Index ABIEUIESIDEBBIES mectsmuieactess iinet ocmara PZ ACKERMAN, LYNN M....... Wi2y,2OSn2r s ADAMSHGARRY, Gane nc citwinar vate arenanns 172 ADAMS GINGER riers ichercnerers aaentecstr tice ssrats eZ ADGER, MELVIN ...... L7 2) 8205277328 AGNITSGHS SIIERIGAIN as velo loltterstsrs aeartene 172 AICHEUETHAROED) aie -ccitarlenumetary eave crane 172 ALLEN, JAMES ALVAREZ, ANDREA D. ...... 1L67, 9072) 174 ALVAREZ, JACQUELYN .......... L672 AMADOR, GARY AMMONS JACQUELINE Ceca nmnnkoerruns NZ ANDERSON, DON ANDERSON, LAWRENCE S 7) cn .cenealae at Nhe: ANDERSONMEBIIEA, oaietars wots ston) stata si 172 ANDERSON, LINDA......... 172, 272,268 ANIMA, GEORIAN. cic scciccers sine vst 172, 263 ARAGON TEERO Ye utss silo stoctsrrnena cai 172 ARANIBUIEAIGIEBERI tis ctes wiatteretetenerete irs ar 172 ARANDA, JOSE Me cc. atireetspe sts 172, 330 ARCHULETA] BERNICE Srsenircccmisiactremes 172 ARCHULETA, MARY JO! ai rcmecrarrettra nee W747 ARIMIS HEN. ONE ai los cia cis aisle statvicrarst carats 172 IARIMISWE AISIRY: “aia aretalrc enthe tere 172, 334, 335 ARMSTIRONG: PARRY fir = aot si aenusgiyerte U2 ARMSTRONG IPRIEEIP oe. came ulencouens rer M72 ARNOLD KATIEY scr neice sareicdadoateeteeceres 172 ARTZ PAULA Meet teetek ance an LH. ASHFORDANIARVIN t.0.s cna: nerane acti 72 ASHEORDIIMARNMINEIE Sf nrcneanen tara MA ASHEORD RICKY, ancuacwaannemo ne sere: 7s ATIISSIONS TERRY, vac ase 4 l73;, 339,306 AUGNER, AREEINEVAS. wa acae cum sane: i773 AVAKIAN, ONNIG AVAKIAN, SETRAK AWALOSS SUSAN Sxincctiaue «.acuteehe WS} PAGS} BACARIMARIAWES r: cins aceqamteenmnent 173 BAKER BARIB wid ccna canes aroun: TD eS BALDWIN RGA ger civ ¢ eco es « 173, 298 BAESIGERBRAINIR, 22tyage ose. U73; 18s BAIND Yn JORUNINIY casins a cctacttiauarat +. anale toad aS BANIDAWAETIONL A ii niseauznnemcusin tary erent ZS BANTA, CHUCK BARKER, PAULA BARRERAS NORAM Ge racrnonss- naoncanmae LIS BARREN DIANA tn angie tears W733 BARMUE (yt EMME Ly %passaseaa oe L733 71 BASKETT, EDWARD BAUMANN, JOSEPHINE .... 151, 173, 271 BAUMBERGER, EDWARD ....173, 330, 344, 345, 353 BAUMBERGER, LYNN ... 68, 73, 173, 181, 286 BAMEIS SS AMESIM.. cur aremcs akg pi sie aivereies 7S BEAZLEY, DEBRA BECKER MDONAUD! aiinccia carota etemacy s 173 BEDWELL, WILLIAM BEBE SIRAVMIA Es icuicstinsys caulacauice le.arr-cies sient L773 BELL, JANICE BELL, LARRY BELIEANIAERAINKEINi na. cactvaaumrens seicre: 7S BEETIRANG ROSE ia salconicwamsanerm oes as 73 BEETRAN RUM ANG vet ictre aomavsecnrtoyoetaer 73 BEST IAMEStacricnntur a crnarcits © en tas 7S Bem TMOMAS Wine ccauenees Si, 173296 BICKHAM, LINDA ..... U7 37207 1268, 270 BIGNES SED DI Eg a sn ras avarceescrcree ear 173 BAIR SHARON Micos nam ave nsnieesetonrentaes 174 BEANSEMGADIANE cass ec i seaeeec rvs ain 174 BLOOD MGATMERINE. sasecuettionts «mad aes 174 BEOUNIESTIEVEN Uisniencosansuorniee 174 BOGGS RAYMOND! sac .cqeccs eae es 81, 174 BOLDS, VEDA BONDS MPAULAY ening slscde,« Some 174, 365 BONSEEE CATIA Ainetercis thats aie acniv otis 174 BOONE, SUSAN BOONMENRAYIMOND: sen .qinaemertscen os 174 BORRIPEZAIGARY 2.152 cite marae tater stecevas 174 BOSWELL, GAYLE D. ... 81, 174, 240, 298 BOTEL RON CHRISTINE j2. 29. cee ewe: 174 BOWDENTEINDA: 2 Sactane csawecs 6 nocn 174 BOWSER ST CHERYIE I) saat ciretisne 174, 268 BRADEORDICALVING iwc ccccueeec ames 174 BRADFORD IDONAED .. cos. ences arr 174 BRADEEY TDARREM sccsmun stones cen: 174 SRADEBY, LINDA. a+s Gace 268, 269, 270 BRAMLETT, MARIE ......... 167, 174, 368 BRANUM) PHIELIPoM. 3.250600 0: 174, 286 BRASIER, CHARLES ........... 68, 79, 174 BRASIER CUR 7 ct nwa ott OD 4 OS nla 4 BRAISER WT OUANLEEY 5.1.2 socmumes on nerves 174 BRAIMONT BARBARA. «cnc cas ancien 174 BRATION JEANNEMME: acncc ese stele 174 BRATION RAV cscs ive tevin eruarar 174 BRIKOVICH) RONALD i. 22). enters nae 174 BRISTOW RONNIE. sasc-cs ssc 50 aut tea orsl 174 BRITT, MICHAEL .. 65, 167, 175, 330, 331 BROOKS, DEBORAH A. .......0.0. Sin h75 BROOKS TERR Wa cuss areas tcsrstond hays seateers: 7S BROOKS) VICKIE 2. ccctene css ai testaee Soke areas 175 BROUSE ROGER aasinsrccieevactenens ca 75 BROWN, GWENDOLYIN 2.0.0: usec oem ot WS BROMWIN AMES cit sete sete se «he aepnae oleate 175 BROWN GJAMES DS cnj.cs ctrccins abiceetoelnesss 175 BROWN, STEVEN E..... 79, 175, 268; 270 BROWN YVONNE cccien os co suschrs ohis toe 175 BRUGES KENNEMGH =aqsansss- ses L D S36 BRUSIE, GEORGIAY « 0. coeakiee oot ome N74) BRYANT, ELROY BULEOGCK; MARY ANN. 26 i600 cence seas yale, BURDICK, ROBERT J........ U7 5 334; 339 BURNS INAMEW i anaa.5 soca ntus s deudenty re 175 BURNS, PAMELA .......... 168, 175, 268 BURNS, SUE BURRUSPBRENDAY facvesjs nn nae nies ys sane 175 BUITIEREIEED REBECCA «tas amen setae 175 CAGLE RR CVINMGIA, ie 08.0 tibiae oeles ELS CANEPA; MIKE IS cis ye0 aga cigars tigers 175 CARLOZZI, ROSEMARIE CARESON SUSAN: 5 co Shurac, aout cairn ate 175 CARPENTER GRONIW = ci cw 2s acct acllea sae VS CARROLL, PEGGY CASADOS, RUBEN CASH, JAMES CASIWEASS SUSIEM vancsatere cme tree 175 GASTRO! VICTIOR. arc. s.sni5 sarees ogee oes 75 CAVINESSSRENEE oi. .9.0:5 uagas caoaeaces 1 5) CAVOREMM|OSIORING cc cu aires seneiten s 271 CERNAC, ANTHONY ....... 1i75,,3307339 CHAVEZ, DAVID ic seass'are ooo) opus soictenere eres 176 CHAVEZ PAULINE, ca sac cs sancumne ke 79,176 CHELLSON, PATRICIA CHENAULT, ANDRANETTE ....... U7 6n259 CIECHANSKIISTANUEY oz jee cette ce 176 CLEAR MRALB Ile 5 nett aicacocanneote Steet 176 CEARK] BARBARAID: «sa: sare sce 176 CIEARIGECIIN DY cats consis arte aalnaciecte tan ae 176 CUEARKAEAREINE «irs tes ca caucucienne = ae 176 CEARKIRATIRIGI Ai. crrsyaccrnetsrteue eee Se 176 CEARK, REBECCA Sy. saa... 176, 368, 369 CLARK SUSAN: caren iisenwaa tas nne wetin vie 176 CLAVPOLES COLEEEN: .icaae wrainna meres 176 CUEVELANDNGROVER sacs oscmant rom OA) CLEVELAND, JAMES CC LUUTTRTES RAIN BES sees rratcs cc atesadeed Gee ctenanel aut 176 COCKERTAM ROCKY Eee rentstr fectaent 176 COLE, FRANK COLE, NORMA JEAN COLLIER, KATHY H. COLEINS PIA MES se cuveceonives merstskenceceheets 176 COREINSHIJERRERY: iam. 10 cacme ha eeienss 176 CONRADSGREGORY 5 ncn. a5s ss 7A), WUZAS: CONWAY SHIRMEY, wc «10 an sieceeteus watever 176 COOK, ELOIS COOK, IROGERVAS Nac. - ceeds as 176, 330 COOKSEY CHARLES Swan cmsctnadaninancns 176 COOREY, DAVIDINE ra. anda cara 176, 284 COOPER BARBARA: Ganimnnns «oa amient an. 176 COOPRERMGARY 6 ica ncatan nvmieramunen ine eens 176 COPE CHARGES Sie sinstaueta manson amace 176 CORPEDGEWIESSIE 5 snare geal 176, 298 CORDERO RICHARD ete ocatttatversortarecrctetstal 176 CORDOVAROERIRY @ casas kan ae 81, 176, 190 CORDOVATSUSAN ie saicciw woghyne secrets 177 COSETALANG 33 catet cian ateinenartasavastonatvate WAI COSTA ROBERT Secu cunaeueacn ont VAT) COSTA; TIMOTIANS cc of se oak are a cietens Renee WAT, GCOXWINANG Yeas sane cdten ss 177,268; 374 COX SIOMI ares scien caine readin oalartale bie IL 7 7) COY, SCOTT GRAMERS RONALD: tir anemia aera oe 177 CREMER, He IDARRYE a ccac use nee sees 177 CREWS, AVA CREWS, SANDRAIIs aisiics Sivagicn ssn gate VT CRIDDRERIVICTHAEI cin. cle cs viet oie Te GRISMAN TRIM rcnsdctsietsscsteicstndaraickerecy ELT (ANOLE INL INGE cose occmonocom cn Sc at WL NOMMLENG [OlSONWNal nacaoponanedponar 177 CYRGSTIEVEN! Jo ore cicriecinceme ac WAP LT) DAKINGCARE G25 acts watchs sremies 9 ate aoe 177 DANIEESSKAY. IOMER® sccanacdas oe rept 177 DARBY cl WDY gos shite Gare revit wereyoraiseeraie aes 77 DARE RIOANNE cece Gisela te oes ueseealoyencn et 177 DARING HEE STIIMOUIRIY: ntccrrs tite sentra 177 DAVIES; SANDRA, Saige snc tamnagrscua asian NFA DAVIS IAIN 2 crocs srotnasacsiicavtraveyarerst rays arenas WF F DAVIS SORINFAS: rrto cviausn ah sean naar eateerarns WATE DAVISSIKATIE eticnrs, ona inners anim ctnreearenal 177 DAVISSRINDA® coer ottr. aowation ats WI ers DAVIS) THELOMAS TRAY wscitvantas ntsc excraes 177 DECACCIA, SUZANNE ...... 167, 17720, ZO eOSne i DECIOUS | CHARLES). sicis a fe snstsne sists ous 178 DELAGARZA, MICHAEL ... 73, 81, 83, 174, 178 DELEON, LUIS DEEGADIELOSCARMAN fc aecnaaoaeenen 178 PEEGADOP MARY (es citvowan atna sorte aa 178 DEMARSE, PAUIIDS. . faveccrexon: waaios nore ensuite 178 DENNY a GYINTIA iarcire stnngnsuaasistes Sly l7s DEORIAN, MICHAEL DEREW “DONALD: 0 jcc: icccisan a teat aenien 178 DEVENCENZI VICKIE acca cane cen: 79, 178 DEVO), CHARLES: 4... 1 7 S7S36, 399) 303 DIAZ, MAGDALENA DICKENS; DARREL N. ©. «10: 78, 322, 320; 341, 352, 353 DICKINSON RICHARD) 72 os. sen irate te 178 DILEON);EDGAR J. 4. 17:8)-3307 331552) SIDS) DINGMANPIKIRKG ss ccna ae. sacemaaae. 178 DONACHIESIRENER ir aa:cstsen acvneraeasrs 178 DONACHIE MAUREEN! 230; 2. escmnoae ne 178 DORADO} CATHERINE ec. .sneayanteaies 178 DORTON, RITA DORTONGRONAWO Me asyomecesranyester cen. 178 DOSS MAGK 4 ck Bavetam scam caterrn eects 178 DOUGLAS, JAMES ......... 264, 336, 337 DRACE. JAMESHi4 10s sist sharin teretone 178 OREVERSREGGN sctea ccs ont cucete verses oscar 178 DUARTE, CHARLES win. 2... 173, VS87, 209 DUGAN, JOHN DURANTE, ISABEL ..... 697 78.257) 208, PALS), PASS, PHEW) DUVALL, SHEILA DUZON, JAIME R...... 7:8; £80,592, 305 DYER GREGORY, eins aera Sil; 178; 330 BADSWRAMELAS cn .c0aeasnGhepar usa ae 178 EBER, TIMOTHY .. 81, 179, 334, 335, 358 EDGINGTION, WANDA’ .3...052255+ +. one IL 7AS] EDWARDS SSRI 2 niocsssrercs ae cree ere 79 ELLERBEE, BOBBY BISTARE GINA eects aes 827 1797259 260 ERDVIANMIMOMASIES Ba.5.ceae 2 tase tees IAS, ERVIN AWIIBIEIAMiciecs suena aianwnver oe 6 sce I, ESPINOZA, ERNESTO....... 179, 330, 331 ESTRADA, FINDA. sists sa tnncae sou ae os 179 EVAINSWVERINEIE sts Wesel auratedecue custtte 74S) EVANS, WILLIE FAETH, DAVID .... 81, 140, 179, 334, 335 FERRIERA, MARIE ... 69, 77, 81, 179, 364, 365, 380 RIBED SCAND te arom cis ccs cc ce we eee AS) FIEEDING (GOEEE EN ic oa smeureetrnsts 179 FIEEDING, JACQUBEINE 5c. .s0. seer. 179 RINERGARY taierenncies Graves sox ntatee are 179 RINEAYSONFREMER: co errae 167, 174, 179 FINLAYSON, RONALD ... 64, 82, 179, 259, 60, 307 BISHER; SHERMAN iia acesc oem cieen: 179 FISHER, THERESA A. ....... Lo 2ZOUr 27 FEANERY; | ROGERM 524.0: 5 000s scams sate 179 FEEMINGFIREONDAW. . cine secre «eatin AS; FEBTCHERSSIANEBY ccctean semen: 179) 336 FEOVDSWARRY ID) tac ateccrecoetek ghtre sites thats WAS, FOOMROXANNEGES 4... saa cfs Sears 179 FORAN SEAURA, % accdeascisisia is. sistepe niaiereos sae ZA) FORD, DAVID FORD, RONALD FORFANG DONNA) ccnrn en cco cess n79 271 FOSTER, SUSAN ...... 180; 365; 375,580 FOWRERS GEORGE Sams gece. nasrenmaenn 180 FOXAHERMAN 35 steacts saind sapere 180 FRANCISSKELBYSK., iin gence detect ee 180 FRANKEN, CAREENE 5 «casa escnave 180 FRANKLIN, JOANNE otc cccc cnet tates 180 FRAUSTO, DOROTHY A. FREEMAN, BARBARA ...79, 151, 180, 288, SHAN EREEZESICAUIAN : visvatecisclae nl arermtce.d satere 180 FRIEL AB EMG SS rin ae «sc 0uis are oles teeta 180 FUGLESTAD, KRISTA .... 73, 79, 178, 180, 257, 268, 298 FURIRIVIAINGSUSAIN feica aden as ae ie 81, 180 FULLER SMICHAE Soi. gaasataade neve es 180 FUMCHTEEOURURS cian assccan acerca nien 180 GAINES; MICHAEL Divs. ccs ce 180, 286 GALAVIZ, MARIE GALPAGHER RVELIS aes weacietetstan eran 180 GALEEGOSAVICKY cra cans 180, 198, 286 GANGERSSANEN « sane saancea.enageyeutenne 180 GARGIAWAMINGIAS Gin cin svsiehecad sane 180, 367 GARCIA, JOSEPH GARDNER, BARBARA .. 180, 257, 258, 270 GARDNER, SUSAN ......... 180, 268, 375 GAYEESSIGYINTRIAVE ca. .5-:- 79, 180, 260 GENT GAMES i, a2 sae ca sec semeentices 180 GERALD, MICHAEL GERMANY, FELECIA GERMEN CHRISTOPHER ..cen ease 180 GILSON, SANDRA L.....81, 180, 268, 270, 286, 367, 375 GLAZE, VIRGIL GOBERT ROBERT Ss 2 - cen ascent 180, 330 GODEK, PEGGY GOLEDENDCONNIE ‘iccas va-rnegn -emie nae 180 GOMEZ, BENITO’ s.cac doles ao deanasmnices 180 GONSALES, LORRAINE GONZAEES, (GEORGIAY « vralasteresqu nabertar 180 GONZALES ROBERT Sav. aemocrnins tere 181 GONZALEZ, MARINA ... 79, 181, 289, 376 GOODENTI CHARGES xe rsicamn cite are aise 181 GORDNIAMES. cience seers PSi 335 GRAGAMPKATMEEEN 222. oe oe aay: 181 GRANDBERRY,, ODE R... ac ene ciaeer 181 GRANT ROBERT (A. 3 .cc10:s oe eres serene 181 GRAY, FREDRICK 2. cessed oes 181, 286 GRAY, GERALDINE ......... 174, 181, 368 GRAY A ROGE Reet iis. sil civic matocspeutaeysuers 181 GRCINA, JOHN GREEN, PATRICIA GREER CEMA Rif... cahoattacceeu toes 181 403 404 GREER WEAWRENG Borie ier erro cletsieye sicterers 181 GREERSEOREMMA: siercciariec ert me enensual ne 181 GREGAN, PHYLLIS GREGGSIKATEEEEN oo sine sterner nace sales 181 GRIEGOSIWATIEIVE tes creiue apessvaceresiern sisi sieves 181 GRIGSBVGRVICK Exerc crccicnss csaroupeniershics: anaes 181 GRISB Vat CAROLE VIN) reir ares sts, epaneneyaxctstetnreneious 18 1 GRULKEY, ROY GUERRAMSANDRAG scree ciinisinetauies vers 181 GUIEUORY OLIVIA yc amicie.ctnraiaree torrie 181 GU BEVIS SIE tects nitcus.garcisvae, cavareuorsie 181 GULLEY, ROBERT GUTRIRIES DORIS 0... oe sapisinauy ss siecstes 263 GUTIERREZ, GARY FIA AGEIN REALE cera craysra ar ntrsuouecronaters suchone 181 PADENEEEDIRIMARKGAS a6. arveris ori 181 RIAGAINGIDIANNAS cimcrimaciors negate a athe 181 HALL, GARY RI AERIMIARIAND Acncrcas asm eanete toian ea arewls 181 AMBION BEB cassis acne, alee mules one 181 HARCOURT, EDWARD! ......200:2 008655 181 HARDESTY, LARRY TIATRIVIOIN IA CEs shetncnirereuorn oceans avelndinarety 182 THARIMON DWAYNE: oiies nics oles ace siecee oe 182 HAR OEDSONTEAUREN) sciscecncceiess a 0 182 THAR IIS OAVID! cocvccsisiers arsine sania alge Sly LsZ MARINI SWMICAIN IO Mies) stvushs: sieves t0eceab.R cusuare oases 182 HARRIS, MICHAEL ....182, 296, 330, 353 GAIN SGU ICMARD ee gies clsis's einine e nietgeie's 182 HMARRISONSIDEAN so ce sos « attew sets oe Si, 182 HARRISON, MICHAEL DARUER AUGUST ciccaa ceaus ominvne oc 182 MARTWELIE ALVIN: ceiscirs ocematins sas 182 HAWMEED MIKE: sacs cee cas aecneseciece 182 HAUXPSANDRA «scars ome nccyonane sso 182 HAWK, WILLIAM MAYES MICHEEEE Rims csaciases sme cae 182 AZ EMM ge ONE yarsvsrerevarevaie.oxsverstoraic 182, 268 MEALDSBERG) (DELORES sici:ccc:ectere nee oye 182 HEARN, ANITA MEBERTMOENISE, seas ateisammscenacaance 182 RMEMANGEINDALA:. paises a caesacee de cos 182 HENDRICKSON, DONNA MENDRIXSROBERM (cnc cmematcian cata: 182 PIE INDRIX WILLIAM so os stein cco catere gs wieacao 182 HENRY, ANDREL PAINE omen NS IO ieee scars, ais. swe aes 182 TEIN YGESANDRAY caerecc a: nalare wast sians. vareceins 182 MEINSONGERANCES aie cic oyes nee 182, 298 HEPIER, LINDA HERNANDEZ, ALFRED RERINANDEZ, ZENONA, .5.c..0cc00%00.0 0% 200 MERRINGTON RAEN «cic ss cee vee ae « 182 TE TAIN A ciety cranes tersyacs sd blemeie raves atene 182 UTSLER GANIEES oa a tamtstovane.s avsidislalaetiiendcs ast 182 GEE HOCESUTRES cars eeisvetsatie’ acs: cere cuationeds ieigroca tava 182 PPE ESEEY, agate etc 182, 284, 368, 369 Bree EEE ore ouc lols, ofevese e imiole h shane 182 HILL, MARILYN J. BINESTOREIEIIAY tcc. cele re acai orrer 183 FODGSON, GLENDA ..-... ....- 183; 273 RMODGSONTIANET jiccscscrenshamocams 183 ROGEMANTEARRY, tous cc-s is n.cessenseraven 183 HOLCOMB, DEBBIE ........ 183, 286, 287 MOBEANDS GINDA: sdiaisiencne ace savecmarwcrerc 183 OLEAND SV VIET Bsa «sain eancrtinavaerete x 81, 183 HOLLAND, YVONNE ........ 183,297, 368 HOLLOWAY, ANITA K. ...... 183, 286, 298 HOLLY, MIKE HOM, RICHARD L. ....183, 264, 268, 270 HOODIOHN ne caine ae reae ue ¥83)298, 339 HORNE, ROBERT ROUSE, GLENDA) onda cca cam ccmdoe ame 183 TOW AROS OW DY, Masternrtuninerartienisisia cane arares 183 HOWELL, DANIEL ...... S l 33; 201, 358 HOYT, BILLY HUBBARD, RAYMOND ........... 183, 326 HUCKABY, BONNIE ACU OM AS) Extra cn ascc.aae mace cine 183 INGRAMNPRESTION: Sones aoe seer 183, 326 INGRAM, VIRGINIA ...........005 183, 268 ISEREOIIG SHARON... occeeen cide ecs 183 INERSONSGAROLYINE.....c cscasmescss cere 183 JACINTORIORNG Pe ress: aeincre a8 re epacan are 183 JEGEERSONSICARIE = x eccimicnccioacie overs 183 JEGEUSHRONALD Dis cnons te dagocne tre 183 MENININGS; WANDA ise gccan conven cos « 183 JIMENEZ JAMES: 52.055 asnemsamdsannne 183 JIMERSON, CAROLYN JOBERUAMES Yc cccsssceve.c ows cnn Gordan oe aie 183 JORMNSONVCAROEYN 2. 52.50.00. oa: 184 JORINSON COBBY. 5 terewc secs anocsesems 184 JOBINSONE DIANE t5 acc c 0 cn. cecen 184, 261 JORNSON SACK IEMs ian enaeeeet a: 184 MO}RINSON ICAI Seo ee cone nnuenoeasee 184 JOHNSON, RICHARD E. JORINSONAROBERI sonia 0 sataaterr rier 183 JORINSTON DOLORES Jy ciccnacaceeerne 184 JONES TERANGES) a ncsascvacngacnsaanesternavels 184 JONES; JBANEMNE wavaacdwanmeees 81, 184 JONES TARRY ia cranmascitieneme sates 184 JONES SEESHIE Ki asienisctne sonata « 184, 268 JONESRRAUWIE iva. wacistvaiamnealeorstert die.d 184 JONES SSUSAN cesses avaais arya oa 184 JONES TION Ayr. wats ctscis cas ener «clin 184 JORDAINSDIANES care sis encssterasnnrtanee saccuviae 184 JORDAN, DOWAYINE Co on. cece. s eels 184 JORDINGRRANDAL cana acscons vec 184 KASHEFI, MOHMMED KEEMONRMARY: o ruscutts nd cmsnc blr emaucto ere 184 KEKOWMIGIOMAS oo.cl vc crmicocieimieracvales 184 KEEEEGRANSDARLENE murine rma earn: 184 KELLEGHAN, JOHN ...184, 268, 334, 335 KEEEERWANTRIONY. aarenvea sires 184, 258 KELLEY, VIRGINIA KENNEDYS RAT ssdcic ana re feissaus aus agra 184 KENNEY ROUIVER: joctcq:s5 cigscteunomqei 184 KESEER SUSAN Dis =. sscisss 184, 298, 299 KILPATRICK) DONNA «0335-000. 00 se bag. 184 KINGTANNIEM ace oor aces dearer 184, 260 KINGRGARYVGIR anne =) 184, 330, 352, 353 KINNEYVE BAUS riers « san scthennaneg 184, 190 KINYON, GERALD D. ....... 185, 324, 235 KIRKE MICGIAG rnc cnr ee 185, 330, 331 KEBINSSANDRAG can caaacnsnios anata 185 KNIGHTRCHARUES Zr s ocrnsenonaaraiies 185 KNOWEESSROBERM .. sere cremate: 855335 KNUCKLES, GARY L.185, 322, 326, 329, 352,353 KOEGINE DIANE 22% csc mnmatcisctacrrct 185 KOSHI ROMAS: macina scree +e cielo 185, 298 KRAMEICHE UEDA se rarer sccrcicrenie te aels 185 AWRAMLICKT PEGGY criicrissccueil oe sees 185 KRUGERSROSEMARY su. neceusel acne 185 KUNTZ, DOUG EAIRDSEINDEN TR. occas sec 185, 268, 270 LAMBERT: JAMES iicciacde a ntecsinn dha 185 LANCASTER, KATIE185, 201, 257, 286, 314, 31 5 ANCASTER RICKY: sos tna astecrmoeniones 185 LAND WARNIMMR. 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Sox Gaodinssadcc dares 192 PETERSON, PATRICIA ...........00005. 192 PFISTER, DIANA PFISTER, KAREN PHUSIPS: HOY oovrecctivaarciciees 192 PIEROE, ANTHONY so:s nivacecue eauey nes 192 PIERCE WIR cscs cnasac-e coteeiased 192 PIRTLE, SUSAN PLACENCIO, MARGO .............6.05. 200 PORNARAS, GEORGE ...... 192, 268, 271 PORTER, JEANNE ............... 192, 263 PORTER, MARTHA ...........000eeee ee 192 PORTS, KENNETH cdc rasuetoos: 192 PREE, CATHIE PRESTON MIND Niay cas nana curiosecaalt 192 PRICE, KATHRYN ..... 192, 298, 299, 374 BRICE PATRIOIN, cc, doce ceonetnme nse ts 192 PRINCE. IND i sts canon es aes 192 PRINCE, MARY E. PRINE CIN. oa canara ence 192 PCR EL SCOR ix cacetrarettedoee 192 GUNLICL, ROBERT isos colette adacctoees 192 CUTE N MARK ira ck ccsacaverionas 192 QUINTANA, RAY RAAB, BARBARA ........... 192, 268, 374 RALFF, GLORIA RAMER, JIMMY ROMIREZ (LARRY cicav avin vena sucaes 192 RAMOS ROGIA Ee cicudcuntuiice antate 192 BANSOM GLORIA, gic cece d01daded x 95 192 BARE PIN ose ws cman incase siraccut 192 RAYMOND, MELINDA..............000. 192 REE OAV Be og cc. scadeaos ticks 192 REED, SOM 205 oc ekuncouad eoeds 193, 297 REED, KENNETH P. ............000000- 193 REED SCANDIA) cocclens cickheg sees 79, 193 REGIER, JOHN REIBSLAGER, CAROL L....... 81, 193, 257, 293, 310, 375, 380 RN an tenia «tecnicos taney eee 193 RICHARDS GARY Dac cccnovnacratscs 193 RIEPER, VICKEE ............000. 193, 298 RIISE, RICKY RILEY, GARY Pie: GEORGE 4. c.ss-: nas iare 193, 296 CEs) RL 2B ge 193 RIVAS, RICHARD .............00. 193, 263 ROARK, STEVEN ROBERTS, FLOYD oicsssccascacteciecens 193 ROBERTSON, SUSAN .............0000. 193 ROBINSON, COETTA K. .........200000. 193 ROBINSON, GREGORY........... 193, 344 ROBINSON, JOYCE .............00. 79, 193 ROBINSON, VOYCE Loos ten ssc cenenns 193 ROBINSON, RANDALL ..............00. 193 ROCHA, SUSAN RODRIGUESHIMARY «ude sdets wales 193 ROGERS, CHARLES Ri. viens. seat suc nce 193 ROOFENER, HERBERT ROSE CYNTHIA -cccuhystciadiedetane 193 ROSENKRANZ, SHERI ...........00000. 193 ROSCOE BRA ye oss had tree eeat 193 ROSINIHEEMUMT 26). j.icce ech vss ibd ees 193 ROSSI GARY AS csc caie ccc ssatoeleeaes 193 OREN CARO cd. eben sav outa wat ae 193 RUDE, DEBORAH .......... 193, 273, 286 RUIZ THERESA fi 4250s cechs ccerees: 194 RUSSEEL CAROLYN .c..c82P oo.00 79, 194 RUSSELL, JEANNIE RUSSELL RICHARD © 44. 0:02.05. Bate 194 RUSSEY, JIMMY. cccesccs¥ocarves 194, 301 RYRECUCRROUYIN 4 50 vie os dea doenees 194 SAALA, CAROLYN S, ....00s. esc cenee: 194 123 gt] 9 ay ee ce 194 SRPAPARSIRUDY elns2insctesuushete nee 194 SAPCIDG: ROBERT Roc cca esch vecws oes 194 SANDERSON, CAREN............ 194, 271 SANDS, JOSEPH, si cacaanceas acs 194, 339 SANGSTER, LAURA SATTLER, DAWN .............00. 180, 368 SCHRADER, LINDA Sasne.tnanns ac 194, 263 SCHULTZ, RICHARD SCHWIND, WILLIAM SCONPDOUGEAS: ne. see nencas: 81, 194 SCOM GARY AW a raceninatcdneet ee 194 SCOMPMPATRIGIAID ire aceencias cate en 194 SCOMMASUSANE cae neers ae 194, 268 SEAWELIS PATRICK = « nus eaniaasoresaese: 194 SELBY SUBDEL te tne aelnmnacn sa wie nee 194 SELLARS, SHIRLEY SERBMERMAS sac tecratvremns heen emia 194 SERRAPJOAOUING tanec osha en are 194, 356 SERVINGDIANE Src sn. onaa acai aera 194 SEMEE WILLIAM tes ss an acases acer ate 194 SEWELIEWATHERINE enemies iranena sree 194 SEYMOUR, ROY SHANNON, WILLIAM ....... 194, 241, 297 SHAPLEY, IRENE SHARPEWLARRY AG weave are seine 194, 297 SHARE EINNEMM|Ateren cacti cm cer one 194 SHAUGNESSY, DAVID . 168, 188, 195, 268 SHEATIS, IRENE ottoman nae acl 95 SIMEUDEN SAULY UN faccanccuvesa os 195,297 SHERMAN): GARY navama.cercaeaae eee 330 SHILOW, MICHAEL A. ....... 79, 195, 344 SIP EAURELS ES x rasicsace 195; 257, 268 SIMPSON, GEORGE SIMPSONWIBERERY me ar canine ener E99 SINGULAIR IEARRY: Mrscveciivensscuves he omerte 195 SEATE VT CEAUDEIDS... santana eases 195 SEOANESCATIFIERINE® saaecesecseeces 195 SMITE SBOBBIEM seca meeetie. cee aeeace 195 SMUT pIDAVEss sneccttoue. cee e 81, 82, 195 SMilic GERALD San cnrrm see etane es 176 SM; HATME Re a cie ce. 195, 258, 268 SMUMEEIJAMES = sacs sen wets ocean nae: 195 SMITERIEONDONI ass nwene soa tcar oe 195 SMU SMIGHELES cc cctstteauee en sea 95 SMUTVNORMA. cc ticse onset ae ae cam: 195 SMITH, RHONDA SMITH, ROBERT SMITH, STEVEN195 SMOAKFRANDY ciscic an nasaameness 7ILIDS SONES, VERA SORENSON RONNIESH =) sac.gh woes erie 195 SOULEESTBONNIES: ascuvacneiuee nase 195 SPARKMAN, LEWIS S. ...... 195,352, 853 SBEARS JEDNA wc naw-ccle vera sions 195 STAUNAKERSINEVACM 3. cee aticse ens 195 STANUEY ER SARAH cna cuiien te 184, 195 STEELE, JAMES STIENMARKIGEARN. weer cen castelan sce 195 STERTIENSONFDYANE.% ca.cven comics. cee LOS STERUD, CAROL ANN SMEVENSTEARRY 'G: caucacsccue. 188, 195 SHEVENSON TERRY. seucscrsccuesnncer 196 SITEVENSON, WILLIAM’... a.0seaeskneeee 196 SHIEEWAGONTSIEVEN ey. sscee eee ies 196 STOCKTON GRHARUES 25, paneer oor ek 196 SLOCKTONMPATRIGIA®. ....45 sche onsen 196 STOKES, WALTER STOWMMIRICKEVe oo, a aunene acces 79; 196 SURICKEAND AMES eerie ee gnemesa ue 196 SUROEE IEE Rite wtuaccus ise ast miseries 196 SIRONG A CYINMEIAG ee rrance ee ise ate 196 STUART, CORRINNE =. 2.6.5 osc eee 81, 196 STUBBLEFIELD, RON ............ 190, 196 STUBBLEFIELD, YVONNE STUCKEV ARRANGES i. ssi cos eects 196 STURIIESLINDAS a crresecstrancie aeyceurann Sar 196 SULIEATIRIGIAM we yanmar. sates ace 81, 196 SUMMEYS (CAROLYN: csc cum e seca: 196 SUMNER SHEBIEAN KS eee nciees ce arnaenran: 196 SUIMEE, CONOQUELIAY 2 Sac aaceaeet heer 196 SWARTZ;(GEADNS sieeve cane a beerrnae 196 SWARTZ MERRY cs. naocnecuuaceeeacanatt. 196 SWAZVANGALINVIN, Sisccids vte-crare nt arena 196 SWENSEN; SHEILA), «2 0.2) .an sericea 200 SZWANEK, RICHARD ....... 190, 196, 339 MANNERIIONG coseandnone seer acters 196, 263 RARONEISATIA EEN caer mya ctscancrera eerie 196 MAVEORMALTENURAY, sas .ccsce cme acres 196 TAVEOR, BETTINA Siena. aciernen a aecerar 196 THOMAS, CHATTMON THOMAS, WALTER ......... 196, 330, 344 TROMPSONT SANDRAVG: 2. asae2e cater: 196 MFORNES (GALE. Ss sists crscceotvar Maer. eter 197 HIBERENDSDEBY Ree -ee acces 197, 380 TIMASWADRIENNE@« aia cae bane ayeeeer UO7 TINSLEY, GREGORY TNBREVS SORINEs give arscncate a sersersets were 197 THIREYGICARYIN: jst va cane ccamranere 197, 368 MMSON! JOHN: 53004 onngcvshinad selemmnareate LOW NORET,:SUSAN) jis. cscs concer 97 TOMLINSON, VALERIE ...... 197, 208,271 MONGSRANDALID area ance serene Me) 7 MORRESDAVEIR: c. aneceees sence UND SILO) MORREZ ARR o2roatesisieccneth eee 197 TOUCHSTONE JUDY a eaeeeen seer £97,298 TREADAWAY, DEANNA ................ S7. REVINORUARRYicnmerreintnneeeitiones 97, TROIKE, KATHLEEN TURNBLOOM, JANENE ..... 197, 268, 304 THU RINERSIEARRYVSWS vaeecraeteet: ie 186, 197 TURNER, MARY F. ....168, 197, 268, 272 LW RINERSOMNMN cteerciatanerchice roe )7 NID IRAIND Yio fats sens @revereiaouestumieretaeaan U7 UMBERGERSDEB RAM cramer eer nene 197 URIBE STERESAY evacuate e.nmeuersia om One 197 VANBURENMUISA. =. na ventas IINGT 298 VANDERPOOESROBERT | ae. u.caeeeenor 197 VANWINKLE, SHARON VAUGHIANTCEIEFORD ay acaeee neces 178 VAUGHN, SHIRLEY VAZQUEZ, (CARLOS cccurmenecencence 197 VEAL STEVEN or. cuicecine, naeie oe nae 197 VELASQUEZ, RAYMOND ............... 197 VENTIURIBIWAREING i accsrcacoecorte erent 198 VERGE, MARGARET VESTAL IMICHABISIE: Goacar- once mine 198 VIEEAGRAN RAUILAY 2 isc concron cece 198 VILLANUEVA, TONI D. VIRAMONTES, SARA WADDINGHAM, MARK ..............055 198 WAGERNIPEGGY Serna 198, 268 WAGNER, CHARLES........ 186, 198, 270 WAIDS INICKIE es. se wei teecomrieee eee 198 WAITESJAMESIAS, oa cece cinaraetonentiee 198 WAKES CHARUES aarancacinente tat eee 200 WAKEFIELD SCAROLVIN er jacaeter a atee re 198 WAKEFIELD RICHARD) s.r cctiteay enn 198 WALKERS DANNY Wir cunrene nena 198, 341 WALKER, GREGORY WALKER A IHELENGE suntan ane cae 198 WALKER, MARVEL G. WALKER, PATRICIA WALLACE, BEVERLY WALLIS, GENE WANEASS) MICHAEL a2. acca cmemcen mates 200 WARREN) (GREGORY:Wsi ase sorecenneen 198 WASHINGTON, AUBREY .... 198, 330, 344 WAIT UD omeracvaincran, cmereien etiam 198 WAY, JOHN WAVE ATIRIGK ia: comer cient ener 198 WEAR SMIGHAEIE Sis 7. aes ciane am mecnie 198 WEATIMERWAY. ALICE) acca terete aca 198 WEATHERWAX, DEBBY WEBBOPHIMGIRS soamuicceinerin centers 198 WEBSTER, MARVIN WELSH, WARREN WEINDERIESDANINY) IIE cars. acieetneinet oat 198 WEBER SHIEMGAS srmeg-«o.ccecennnnucie te 198 WISENHUINT. GARY, c .0 « sccseeaeinceints 198 Witt wDOROMY messin ieaeeace ae 198 WIKIES LAURA crurecannieale asta ueicenint 198 WIGTINEY ADANNYé sonic caereeiemeence 198 Vda SUN ICABOINE CONANT Sse aaoenacon 99 AF JIINICHROINE (EVASO( Simone obaecnnds 330 WialitiiNGTON JOSEPH aneacrcle 199 3S0 WIDICKROBERI les sntarceivesrascrecetrepe 199 WILLIAMS, BOOKER WIEEIAMS WCINDNitrsmnencierae cinnconn ee 199 WILLIAMS, DAPHNE ............. U99T 298 WIREIAMSSIDAV IDI avs ciratanetrs teat 199 WILLIAMS, DEBORAH ............ 199, 298 WILLIAMS, FREDA WVIEIBIAIIS) (GANG lia, nsteetchomeee tenet. 199 WIERIAMS LARRY ice raccunavene arena n9S WILLIAMS, MARTIN C. WILLIAMS, MIKE WILLIAMS, ODELL WILLIAMS, STANLEY WIKEIIZERSRON 72a... cmicmaccene ames USS WILSON, CLARENCE WIESONT GEORGE 2aca.e semieree 199; 201 WIESONSINDA SE nacien nena +e eee 199 WISONTCORITA mccerasiaac stoner a aeaee 199 WIESOIN ARITA vrwacccrcnsane eee aoe steer 199 WINEREVASIDEBRAY jr0 00 ¢ aaa niee 199 WVIINROW WAYINES va cmenptonaeoere 1997330 WINSHIPBRICK. 27. asancurvaa oe ae 199 WOO, DARRELL ...81, 152, 168, 199, 264, 268 WOOD) CAR... asen an bode ae 199 WOODARD MARILYN. .05 vase aman aaa 199 WOODARD, STYLIN WOODBURN CHRIS A. S22. acecmancenee eye WOOLDRIDGE, TOM WORDEN) CLAUDIA) 22. Scene ee SIS) WRIDEDAVIDN s,s cnckincrmancrcn dee tienes 199 405 WIRIG EN BURRIS rss a scig sis ai elmteretareterers 199 WRIGHT, MICHAEL G. WORNIG SIWAINIEEN CG Somemne ono ooo 199, 344 VOUNGAIIOMMY Sxncccsauuranaeilmae. 199 ZER PAR SIIEVEIN At. ss TOV VII 263; 286 Sophomore Index ABBOTT, DURONDA AGOSTINI, CHRISTINE .........-. 208, 237 AIELLO, LEO MOORING. crc asessccaess tne 208 ALLEN, DORIS ALMEIDA, ELAINE ..............- 208, 270 ALTENBAUGH, CONNIE .............-- 208 NINES ali NAtiaee ee te et ota ee 36, 208 MNIAINOR NICK, -.a-.vosterch covcnedne’ 208 ANDERSON, ELTON ...........-. 208, 299 ANDERSON, STEPHEN ..............-- 208 ANDREWS, ANTHONY ............. 005: 208 ANFENSON, DANNY ALAN .......0....0- 208 APNOMDIOIACK cecal iste: 208, 332 ARRIBGAW ANTONIO sce: suleate aoe 208 ARRINGR. -EIMILIO: «yon cs 0050 seed 208, 332 ASHTON: HEROLD: .... cledtee iy anes 208 AYAWWAG TION ee oo netic shy teen antes 208 PYIERSSDAW Nitec canscauitte nck c cues 208 BABB, DURRIEL BAILEY, KAREN ...... Mani, heehee 208 BAKER, DONNIE ...... 208, 332, 346, 347 BANGACERED Mics ncn cactus wos 208 BOUPENGEE, GERVL .s2. ¢-.ssucnevias 208 BALLMES, LINDA ........... 80, 224, 235 BALSIGER, PHYLLIS ............. 208, 270 BANDUCCI, ALAN R. .. 208, 300, 334, 335 BANDY, DEBRA .....-.4020s00 0s 208, 261 BARTHEL, CHRISTINE ...........-. 78, 208 BASTIAEN, CLINTON BATILES, LORA WEE! oa cnsa0cs sa 2OSt237 BECKER BONNIE (o.0ccivicndeera sess 208 BECKER, REGINA: ....2..4 deen 208, 214 BECKERITIOM) co vinis ovecataeractons 209 BEESIEVOTIERRY. ..cc:dsniaecvenndeney 209 BRGUEY JACKIES co cancsshe san ne 209, 222 BME AMIN oe ies ike ba Bowne x dens 209 BENJAMIN, LEA ..............-- 209, 260 BENNETT, DAPHNE R...........00.0 00 209 BVA GUEY. KG oasis scssachessgabbede 209 BISHOP, CHARLENE................0005 209 BIACKSIBARBARAK. .. sca nes nieleonee: 209 BIPAIRNIMARCUSwets cae sc necctas 209, 332 BIPANKGHINIMIY, sence csdcu toh aiarneeeee 209 BLASINGAME, ALLEN .............000- 209 BIAVUOC Ky NANGY Ae. .see arene 209 BOCOCK, DEBORAH S. BOGGES: ROBERT ...02. s. onde 209, 228 BONS. DEBORAM js... veccdeeuceradsee « 209 BOND DEBROAH) s.c:c eect cn nbenbrees 209 BOSWELL, CHARLES. .....0.0ccucneeevns 209 BG@SWELL BUMER ...:...+scccutene ven 209 BOWDEN, ROBERT L.............0e0e0- 209 BOWLES. CURTIS ...c¢+.sseeeee 209, 354 BOWLES, MICHAEL .............0-000e 209 BOMDSVERNON) 65.0500 shes ccccn ous eene 209 BOMMESIDAVID na. ces cqasuoera 209, 212 BRADLEY, BRENDA ...........0..e000- 209 BRO EY GLEMDAY siccs ss zvenaccavi ete 209 BRADSHAW, EDDIE .....:.c%S-sscsvorned 209 BRANDON, DAVID..............- 209, 332 BREAZEALE, DAVID ............. 210, 264 BRIGGS, CATHERINE BRISENO, GILBERT vedi cdicsevaceanees 210 BRU DERRICK: Jc 4 bse cacue siete: 210, 332 BROADWAY, IVORY ...s00chivaaceneee: 210 BOLO RAN oh cece cama eee 210 BROWN, BRENDA .............-- 210, 299 BROWN CARL 0c dak wc ohccatahs 210, 220 BROWINEGARO Ee a-stnces oon nee 210 BROWN, CASSANDRA ..............0-. 210 BROWNIIAMES Ib eens. eecchetae raha 210 BROWN PUOEAG EE Ween deen 2105270 BROWN, LUCINDA BRUNO, ELIZABETH ANN .............. 210 BPS IE SOHNE DY. ssc donne adres ea kegs 210 BRYAN, MICHAEL ....0csecsdaecdeisees 212 BRYSON SMIEDIE I srisims fiancee iene ntied 210 BUCHAN, JAMES ............... 210, 264 BUGK: HOWARD 5:66. e00s0ceccauaenede 210 BULLOCK, MATHEW ..c.ccsc.cetndcevs 210 BURNS: JERRY a.cccccss nec aiee: 235, 287 BURRUS, EVELYN........... 80, 210, 261 BUTLER, SHARON E. ............ 210, 299 CALBOUN EDDIE caccssuatvensueun aad 210 GAUHOWN EUGENE: asccutsssee esas 210 406 CALLAHAN, DOLORES icrke ise 210, 261 CALLAWAY, WILBUR ............ 210,261 CAEKOWAN MONA: ci: eieana cee es 210 CAMERON WIERIAMS cicsntvecises come e 210 CAVIR, RICHARD: 220000 4.cae aha 210, 296 CARBAUAIS RAW .. capac aiomiene awe ects 210 CARDENAS TONES Agicinsaumotis tear 210 CARLOCK, STEVEN .. 211, 332, 338, 339, 354, 355 CARTER, BILLY CARTER, JOHNNY ....... 66, 82, 211, 347 CARIERFJOSEPE es rica taisee aaeoutton.s 211 CASADY: EINDAN. i cinis svi este « ZZ O7 GASTIRO| MARIAW css acs aac PAN Mi ZAK! CEPERNICH THOMAS f2c5 oc chan s see 211 CHAMBERS, CARLOS............ Pal SY CHAN, CARO S sccrstsss ores anes Pals CASH GHAI RENRYentiparccrn ats stones 211; 264, 270 CHANDLER, BRUCE ...... 70; 80R 2037201 CHARMAN, BERNICE = cacicsnucre ar aves Zit CHARMANDENISE © crc.te coats 80; 2151 CHARLES, RICHARDO CRIAVIEZ: ID AINI EEN ce ccna coacs uri carats ale 201 CHAVEZ ARIIEP IM: n iution oceueeween 2A CHIOZZAMRIGHARD: cera 5 nuteattns deren 2 CHRISTIAN, GERALDINE .... 211, 217, 287 CHRISTIAN, SANDRA ........ 80, 211, 287 CHRISTOPHER MCONINIE, «ne tenuate PAN CHRISTOPHER, LEROY 211, 332, 333, 354 GUARIS HWARIKN? ano ae pedmoucmumo on omc 210 GINUR IA AUILIENIIS Sha heacteanosboocoer Zt CLARK, RONNIE J. URN SInUIRUEN( Shania ct no nobo umoond ZAd CEINE ROBERT sac cme cmmeienewerterss.s PAM CUUNTESE MS lal tame ZU SS2ns06; Sor GOATS BWV Wizcn nie cestsroithe sll cuvtedeaene 211 COR Sey EWENING Annas omoasnnoocupanc 200 (COLE IVAINIDINHE ann ec56 50 dog oF 39,356 OMRON, el Siele lab oa masoee 4 mic ao dea 212 (COWS MANE, HIOIRININN (Gas oncanns sa6cangre. 212 GOWWIUINES) THEIR a carcsacon ngman che oe abe 212 COLLINS, RODNEY GONDRA® VICES er. scatcseosmannetrain ernie vals 22 GONE NR IBINDAY creccrinnssacr ste = oinecelsmreraees PAN PE CONNER IAC Kir. sccteisactis ttn aietoaayns 212 (CLOINIRIADE AIM: c clan onmmeodasc cue 212,396 CONITIRERAS SMIARGO) nec sn semen 212 COOPERMDAVIDIR: cen dee onenieins PAs PAUL COREINE Mercedes sasveusartiars bieltinmre reel arate 22 CORDERO] MARGARET, 2am chee. comets 237 CORDOVARSALLITAS «te sc xs a estaietentranee ot 212 CORINELESIEANINE wii as ccc enclaves 212 COMMON MILDRED: Ss sea. hemarcstcw eres 212 COUICKSROBERM ce. an snes nn heer: 22 COWELL DEBORAH 326-05 a enr es Po Fae, PACT GOK SYIENIA Cie nrererie s sioatere s 80, 212, 299 CRANEFIELD, BENJAMIN ... 212, 270, 300 GRAVYA DENISE Ri aa cscemsnts avmanane 212 GRAWEORD, EINDAG crcnss scene ns 22290 GRESENTISIIEVEN! Samar 212, 296; 300 CREW ST IGAINESAME wears iracn-cmemialnercarire 212 CREWS, RANDY ...... 2127207 1S54,,990 CURTIS MRA. s ccntretes taney aunarntnanuaniee 212 DARE SUSANG sac ccmdsuns e sacanedin seine: gare PAN DANIELS, BRENDA JOYCE ...... 66). 705.77, 208) 212).229) 261, 3 1 DANIELS, GAIE 3.25025 SOP 2) 2357299 DAVIDSON IEMMIM occ ciccuene use winen 212 DAVIESS REONDA iene ose vauleus ares 213 DAVISMCHAREENE fs50..50 2137298) 299 DAVISHGUYG sraicterurabrers neha costasi.s oy 80, 213 DANISMISENM GND ie mrra atten ueeane ie PANS), Cara DAVIS EOREMAt. .neccanen ne 67, 70) 2U3 DA Sree 6 ar ase oavenaroatnn’ 2S 222 DAWSONSSANDRA iis i248 0dae rts soma. 213 DEEAOMIVIARCIAS sarac.cxniaasus araaaes 213,237 DEMBASENSARA Gi sssrnis sie a van taemneamet 213 DEIVIER RONNIE. Bradcrcmteuaaavearalnersard aoiire 2u3 DEINNY SR BEIEINDA iio cu vs cow waiere tee oun 80, 213 DEYOUNG? SCOMM wai.sse cis te ae 213, 300 DIAZ TSIEVIALy Ferwasnoratngiakinan ean nana 213 DIETHRICH, MARY K........ 2S W200 270 DIELONMREIDANNN a iaideveseccres stern enm serecte 213 DODSONSDEBROAHE. 2. onetime dei ae 213 DOL ANETME wits ca aneinn @s 2U3 2707 300 DOSS, MEREDITH LYNN ......... 270, 296 DOMSON SUSAN! dese caicieclelcsese eae s Z2i3s DOUGEAS SKATEIRYN 2am es - 213, 262 DOUGEASTRICHARD) vrs siciae Nomsiact sys 213 DC KR IG AY erventes cnchic tb -avase trete Salter wie 213 DUNN, DONNA M. ......... 203, 2113) 208 DURREERNVIGKIE tis x acucn na, iatrhervounre a0 213 DWMERMROBERM «.... 000 aaonaracaeetyee: 213 EDDINGS; GANDISE EL ccc..n cane awa « 214 EDMONDEMIVRONG amen ann neues Giese 214 EDWARDS SANUTACLS cccattnes ssa a war oats 214 EDWARDS) MARSA a2 sine « ndloci enact 214 ENNIS) JOV.CE Gioia n ines 214, 258, 287 EINNISWROBERIM Ge wcecos cen camoirce nate 214 ERICKSON, C. SUE ERWING BENING AIN terumntrn cused strercerctere 214 IRVIN IC AMIRI tiassceraacnicadorey cmv otras tua 214 ESCAMIELASIMARRITIN ...c:mcteeuaraw aan apo oa 214 ESPINOZA, TOMMY ........ 214, 354, 355 ESTRADA, CUAUDEMME 2 nantsawe nce cms 214 ESTRADA, DAVID) wiccisciae aan atenre ents one 214 ETCHIESONMMAXK ee chine usccicnses arse etatenetne 214 EVANS SRAEPH c..ccq.ccs waom ee 214, 287 EVANS, ROBERT EVANS, THOMAS S. .. 214, 332, 354, 355, 369 EWING, ROBERT GAB DER Are oo siciraiecacsig sthernts ate 214, 237 FARREMUS DECAY «lnry siaseSis ate sescun oct otens es 214 FATIMIASIMIARRIAY ie asics sere o atari « atone eactayeenns 214 FERNANDEZ, JESSICA a3 sa. s.uiesemaan 214 FERNANDEZ, LINDA ......... 80, 214, 272 PUNE VIGKIRD iia c gine sieeve enturre coterie 214 UNS WILLIAM lire. scoctemss orate arenes 214 FISHERS VAMES SS) dascracen 214, 253, 270 FLORES, OTILIO FLORES, RENE PCUTE WAYNE Gicwiietiirecer 214, 296 FORCE, ROBERT icarwaw scien omer Sera PAAV9) FOSTERS BRENDA. tite tan feeitesiaom st 215 FOSTER: DOVIE Sr ariassiim yaks wears 215, 261 FOWLER DAVID! i sh, aus ataang ttre re sare 215 FOX, DANIEISBis «eeuacie see 215 7332)3393 FRANKEIN: GENES Ss. 8 22 ecauceete 210; 297 FRANKS, i VES eae 3 ot 2157270) 300 ERAUENKRON I BRUGEIA. a aacmemaricrnine 25 FREELAND, DEBRA FREIGANG, RAINER: 2 3)5.0c000 cece os oe 25 BRENGHSIBRENDA Ys wouaancces ene 215, 299 PRITZ, LEEANN’ .....67, 70; 2038) 215, 235, 258 PUEMORE CEMMES wena ce. 21572610299 PUIG T Ay MAB EINI cio: starve: exnsaitar eo erayaveme ener ine ZN GABRIEL MEEEN!..70;;60) 203, 20,270; 288, 370 GAGNIER, REGENIA ANN .............. Palio: GALAVIZ, DAVID GARCIA, JOMN: wamesu cot sacnahacts onesn 25 GARCIA IMICHABL. jaccccom sur veny pete ZS GARCIA, NATIVIDAD GARDNER; VICKIK. ....5... 215237, 261 GATEWOOD, MICHAEL ..... 215; 332; 333, 347, 354 GATIEING TRAVIS cc 5lercuscietsrac sae wetes 7a 3) GEER, BRUCE A. GEGAY IMGT ccsrsnacrtn atl atocre nui eras 25 GENESINIVCGRERY LE scrcnnce nine 21D 20. GENGLER, PAUL D. .. 215, 332, 333, 338, 3.09 GENJRY, ELIZABEMA . 0. na5. 215; 261,336 GERRART, PAMIRICIAY © cise am on assre 20215 GIBSON SPAIIRIGIAY ite cuss ca sonauranas 215 GIBSON DRICKY Si.550 asineumcnaenes wcewis 21D GIO EINIDA era rasts vsacstere ers coc 215, 261 GURAZIER MICHAEL Races scien: ZO. SoZ GUIBDENGCEAREINE tiaras neues stant 216 Cllr, IMOWMNE (C5 Sidao comer 216;,298) 299 GOMEZ VARIVIAIND) merle cist aerate uit 216 GOMEZ, MARIA GOMEZ, MIKE Rees: «0s. one ZG 2 2lsse GONSALVES, DONNA ........... 216, 381 GONZALES, DEBORAH ...... 80, 216, 224 GONZALES, DENISE...... 78, 80, 216, 381 GONZALEZ, RAYMOND GOODMAN, BOBBY siascncnss tam ones 216 GRANIUS GARY einiueocawte aveueter eo neareats 216 GRAV AIBAN Av ctonnosaa sh sca ah motos 216 GRAYSON: EINDA ie. n.rts ac meine oaneraaloa nae 216 GREEN; DEBORAH! 5 sec cs seasicials 216, 261 GREENBERG, MIMGHEL . .. cccccanaeneac 216 GREENE MMROMAS . o ncnaasroncdetenremninase 216 GREGGAIJORININN ic. aetr a webmmnaerinuets 216 GREGORYSIBARBARAY saris com emer ering 216 Cin AmINE [DOW WSS eric g cen cacngs no. 216 GRIGEINRRED! Site ne 83, 216, 332, 354 GRIFFIN, RANDY GRIBFIN| RONALD rie. a nea een tepiseies aul 216 GROSS; JAMESTA: aonen cies 2167 2705297 GRUENEBAUMIUOIIN, aici aineielesrreneas 216 GUELOIMOPRSHERR Wrenn aiorelerarnn era 216 GUININRU ii evervartcecicrcnrersiia steers 216, 299 GUTIERREZ, DENNIS GUTIERREZ SWIEEIAM) “i cmnmcatee atnietaran 216 RAGES DANID is c.2 sore nanan screens oer 217 HALE, MARK STEVEN . 300, 332, 354, 355 FIA GAYE certian jen nave apevanvatenue mers 217 HAMILL, CHARLES RIANIEMONDOININAL Gacis cre cus ese maps 217 HAMILTON, WILLIE ...... COnS2 a7 SZ; S33 54747 509 MARRY, CAMIEME Sc cntacnlscms TESS, PMI PATO, TARBIING EUINID AY a ici eset co arardste oxsrmy sia orenegel 247, HARDESTY, CINDY aa.a...c ene: PAM ipr, (Ao HARDING, DON ....... 217, 333, 344, 347 HARMON ROYCE vi 4.cnc00 dome wale mie 207 MARRERGNAYC A tix acs nian oat eons 217, GIARRISMGERAIN Nes se aes pete soa arn ZU, SAT HARRIS, JERRY RIARRISMUINY auc nisin wages einemamsas 217 HARRIS, MARTIN........... 217, 354, 355 RIARRISON; BONNIE jc2.:2 00a en. 38207 FIARRISON J ERED) siete sats ae coca toutes 217 TIARS Fly WUEUAIM ced: one gus cheats oa 217, 264 GARTIERP JOE ts wae mee ux PANT C270), PAST I ARUIMIANTIPENINY(: cfc: gavs stints wae tslens PATS MANES; ELIZABEMAN .cteusase esata ster 2 AMES) I BUCKEEN: cic nctce «unas 217,228 AMINES (GUANEMMA sco cas sce vas ackrs 217 HAYNES, JOANN EBERT SY VONINES § c5.5 crynt cles oaete clans aNd HECK, GLENDA .. ..cesn ena ones PANT CAEN) HEISER, DERYL D. B. REUDRIS) VICKIE 5 saan scmin enn aenmiaan 2107, MENDERSON, CHESTIER’ s...4. 218,332 HENDERSON, ROXANNE......... 218, 261 HENRY Ill, PRINCE BENSON DAVID) as as: aanueman rons «nae nave 218 HERNANDEZ, DOREEN .. 78, 80, 218, 258, 270 HIGGINS ANNETME tsqccnragincaen ena 218 HILL, JAMES A. FURL JORDAN wenivs cca sing ieaeans ZUSy2Z99 FAUNA eeae LESIONS cogttaresti azar tect, asec etr sip pleat 218 HODGES, CHRISTOPHER ... 218, 259, 299 ROEFMANADANNY = ciiinavaas bestest cae 218 HOLDER, DAVID RMORLIDAW SIDEBRAY cacaye tesusts cictsram ae rain 218 FONDA, MARA) a 2am .cs. eines ner 218, 261 HORKINS) WIESON G25 64.05% 218, 347, 354 MOPPRER, MYRON'D, jac. nesh eens awis 218 HOPSON, RICHARD TIORINE WAIN aia: suse oranennrealotrenreun ies 218 HOUSLEY, THOMAS JR HOWARD! GENE. gascian den sitepnieaacney 218 HOWELL, KENNETH ...218, 270, 297, 300 HOWELL, THOMAS FOV MELVIREE Wess ss nliaoalsacielsmers 218 FUBBEE, GORDON aac. cua. 218,334,335 UBB SPST EVEN Ren cis aisrsicere rue area ane wien 218 IW SON DONALD F ectsaets oie) shenslets es cktle ae 218 MUERTANREBECGA) ccc .1c0 8 esis acres OG 218 BUNTER SMARSHAG civint acess ci sas 218 HURTADO MCAROU csi cs nysicashsnetngen ¢ nig 218 UIGEING -EANA sc cin civetss mei sear we es 218 SEE VWVIEMAJO® «as cic nog nae ve siete 218 IVES ORIN htc cctcca ann aaron ae apenas 218 JAGINTORANGEEITA® oi sonst cn parses 219 JACKSON CURRY macarnectcutenns 219; 299 JACKSON, LARRY JACKSON PIEINDAY le sate acs.e ste rtate 219, 266 JACKSON PAULA, cictiaeain en savallsratte os 219 JAMESWALBERT Ry s:00.00 ce cea aman 219 JAMES) DELORESS sisnsicc 0s 80, 219, 261 JAMESHGEORGANNE, 3 cn ccea seems ates 219 JARVIS, BONNIE VASBER WIE Esccsrs| «caer usersuentere 1 viel aveutte 219 JEERERSONMEANAY ii ane sems qa beware 219 JEFRERSON, PEYEIS! ant ccc as meme siac as 219 JERINIGAN, KAREN. 25500000 e ce ee yan 219 JERNIGAN, SUZETTE ....... 204, 219, 381 JIMENEZ: ROBERT V. susceed ave naam oer 219 JORNSON;, AUDREY cineca vn seas 80, 219 JOHNSON, BARBARA ANN ............. 219 JOHNSON, DONALD ....... 205,219; 226 JORINSONMGUWN, Exiicnears ures vispaieaert siete 219 JORINSON, RICHARD chica cams sca sats 219 JORINSONT RIGKEN ie csccssceaieri eaters cates 219 JORINSON, SHERI ES. cise esas ss Zore2 6 JORINSONVZENDAV 3 sacs iereig-ntenes scone a5 ZU9 JORNSTONSEINDA n crs « o ge inci? fare esis) PAIS) JOHNSTON, NANCY JONES BRENDA is ona sats a anomaine aaa PMS) JONESHIGHORIA DS chin. nencnaaiasnronna: 220 JONESHRICHARD i urine cannstns cia clove 220 JONES TRICKY IRONALD) aarti = alomene 220 OWA RENININ Gorse. cxeqcregeuiaveah aeyerein ner 214, 220 JUNIEL, TERESA CAIN ER MILI A Eee eine cncvcnhatenmsianrinye arejcit 220 KAUPPINEN) JORIN cassie ajencratcce sn cletene 220 KELLEY, JAMES M. eI (ol RAG) od [Epcsicre cee eine aeicee yin oc Ti cnneo enn 220 KENDALL, JOHANNA 3.222... ¢-. 54 80, 220 KENDRICKIGEENDAT Seance ecmeccee 220 IKEININEYaMIGHAEIE. fen scence a ner 220 KERBAVAZ, RICHARD....... 220, 264, 270 KERBY, DEBRA 3.....--. 80, 210, 220, 237 KERINANS RICHARD: Gite ance scde eerie met 220 KILPATRICK, KENNETH KING, COLLEEN ...... 220, 258, 289, 370 IS ININ EN eM ER vcnpaceeineceenments orcas 220 ISERTVICKIE:Stapaccmner teenies 220, 261 Kish EUGENES me creas 220, 338, 354 KITAMATA, WENDY ........ ZeOn2ol 270 ANIGH DOVER Arn cen neta crane ass 220 KNOBEOGK; DEBRA. a4.) aca enn 220 KONORKATGUENTHERS aa -emreamea ses: 220 KRATIEICHAREES sae aes cee 2207223 IMRUGERIGRANK irr cuseersiaen aetna encent 220 KUBOKAWA, JOYCE ....66, 220, 259, 270, 300 ASUINTIZ, SOMANGIUAY ssesences ts: aot exist etetetena errata 220 KUNTZSIDENISE. oot occulta amasets 220 LACHINER AEBER Ex cite cmecmts resets 220 WAKE SANDRA, aiscs atest vor tisiucacretint 228 LAMUN, ROBERT ..... PGA PATA 0), AER Sy, Pxehe) BAND RGIIALAIN Gt cston amuse priort anne 221 AINE OMe atic awit raie tints ne 334, 335 CAVERT Valk OlS| Nitec cei cater ty acedn aay sere 221 LAVOIE, LINDA EES TIMOUILING site ck Grean.e ese cane 22299 EEECH MCAT Sire ak cain iucrrkenmstomninels 221, LEONARDWEINDAY 2. ce... 22 (hss, CAPs PAS) LEWIS, FRANK .... 36, 221, 332, 346, 347 LEWIS, GAYLE EWISSAESSE Benes sete cone tec 205; 220 LEWIS SRAYIMOND a ritcrone crest an sti 22) LINGART BARBARA ds acumen el wakes nter 22% LINING STATA RAW ecrots cusives eile mace etmarele tee 221 LINTON STIERRYID: tear vicctonobione atexepete 211 LIPSKYaRIGHARD caries amare wdetreencn: Zan LEONVIDSWANDAT wergartomnsecicisedione 221 LOCKMIEEER ROBERT ayar vnctreitet siren 221 LOGAN, DAVID LOPESMMARIAtianamenccncm actives arretcee 221 LOREZFELISEO aceasta demonic ac 221 HOREZ GEIDE Eee cic stcmcoote nanarr sey ai 221 FLOREZ RIG@UWIGRS cite a «tas nucle san aun 22 SSO UOUISFORIN Nig Gienarsiaiaacescncrerne ate Chey, ZAI RUCASSDENINIS Sime cst steams nt Papa PAC LUERASSMARTGAL sriz.icnvnwmveccternesentes 221 EUSCHEN JAMES scasc.s vasnewhe noes 221 EYOINS SDAVIDVES oasne crs omesecctents sehen 22 MacNEIE BRUCESES 2.2.0 on ctr tana: 224 MADDEN TIOSERR ec. ccrente ws nnleneent ne 224 MADISON; LORNA’ 23 as.cenneanoacte ane 224 MAK RONALD sn ccinap ena sun ene 224, 270 MALONE; NADINE: si. .tucarsancaes 80, 224 MARCHIMEELOS TONY si sicatas scene cine 224 MARSA ERY GEIS eda crac ccer metre 224 MARTIN, CHARLES WU ANTAUUIN IS SIREN ogee ac oan aaa quai 224 MARTINEZ HADIELEA mania erectus wlan cre ahensrncals 224 MARTINEZ, ARMANDO MARTINEZ, DORRINA MARTINEZ EAWRIE: cores acide inten 36, 224 MASE OV BEEING aemathatiencswrenevs 224, 237 MASON, DEBORAH..... 78,224, 298, oi2 MASON) MAECOEM acs tae co 224, 338 MASON: YOVONNES i... ce aens.e creme ane 224 MASSA WGUORIAN acc cntosmictenona aces 224 MASSA SHIREEY “sisneare a amraaetissn ert wees 224 MATHEWS, SUSAN MATSUMOTO, REBECCA......... 224, 261 MATHESON TIJAMES tar: samoas apenas 224 MAIMEUCCI RAYMOND! acncnecieccn en: 224 MAVIEDARGARY Spsisaterdmmvnacss an traps erncnne 224 MAYERS: ORINASIKG s scisnsaraeocietae iv waepeven’ 224 McBRIDE, ALICE MCCALEB; JAMES v.35. sie: car ies sneuroens 224 McCARTY, STEVEN W. McCLAIN, PAULETTE........ 80, 224, 261 McCULLOUGH, CAROLYN ....... 224, 287 VicCUREEYGDONINAIIE Sa dactreieaeneter 225 NICDANIEL, GEORGES sc micitamierencerrel 225 VicGEE ROGERS Hh 35. 605.225) 3325333 McGRATIE, JAMES: ses nee wanes - 229,300 McLANE, JEANETTE NMGNAB)PAMEIA, 2... coa ance Aen att eras 220 McNEAEY: DIANE: c.c5 oacaneeecor at eeu 225 MEAHAN, GERALD ....225, 334, 335, 356 MEAGAN GRATIN EIN Siar cuaseetemnnisars 225 MEAHAN, RANDALL ............. 225, 396 MBARSHIRIGIGY: sega. cayis vai as slow nein at 225 MIBAM DARE ap ctrireince 5 cccmanaeatnribla 225 MUIEEER CAL EMAIA: scsus- den concneuesatenate che, aves 225 IVIL SEO) eetaene stows erent, 225, 260, 299 MIEEERSEOUISES Aer vccs cto acrcamnniar 225 MIEPER STAN EY crane aaneniacg: ZA AT, MIEDER SSTIEVEINEsterstsn sarcn coon ae 225 MIEEEREVICIKIES estm-cco cats cas napcen eyes 225 MIEES ALICE anemic cgnomen tiene 220) 237 MIMMSOUIVIA ieee setincm oe tner nies 225 MINOR, MITCHELL MURR INNISUINIE. ssc an ocnco guess cuace 225 MISSAL DAVID ei rrceneni 225, 296, 300 MITCHELL, DAVID B. ....... 229,394,550) MITCHELL, JIMMY B. MITCHELL, KATHY MODICA IOV CET am case reac eaaen 225 MOGANNAM, ANDRE ........... 333505 MONIZ, DAVID MONSON, ELLEN .. 66, 70, 203, 225, 270 MONTIGONVERN. WIEEIEMI hentai eee ae 226 MONTOYVANGEORIA Ss. eee 2267258 MORRE; DAVID! san cane ararinenens 226, 338 MOORE, DOROTHY...... 80,83; 2265237, 260, 261 MORGAN, KATHERINE ....... 66, 226, 261 MORRIS? STERGEN Tc nares ntanars 226, 297 MORRIS STEVES saga mrramayaaacae 226, 338 MUENCHOW, ANNE........... 78, 80, 226 MULLEN, JOHN ....... 80, 226, 287, 354 MULEEINERSBONITASS caters cree ceelye eres 226 MYIERSTINAUTIELRNING rrerereacta st cansteetarert nets 226 MY EES EINDAWMOU yen lacia anes omar 226 INAJERAS JENNY Avsrsaicn ss cscs tone otean 226 NAUJERAR SANDRA was caceeinseise vacenen 226 NAKANO, NICHOLAS ....... 226, 300, 381 NAKAZONO FT DEINNIS apace aise cin senate 226 INEWIMIAIN MEME Tal sear tereta tees saree 226, 261 NEWMAN, TONY (As tin.cteaca em naeeunncnnecen 226 INOEAN JANNECE Ava icasnsnn nate 226 NORMAN, CHERYL NORRIS GEORG Extmivannin moa necneauien 223 ODENWARNOEDI I. cs nanenen oot teen 226 QUEDAIKENINETIEN “iiccrntneiansn aeamererreens 226 OKRAV MARION a irca miocrsevantin cae 334, 335 OLDEN; JOYCE) can ws.ennnc apeiemtateay 237, OLIVIER DAVID waa canon wsctire 220297 OPFERGECT DAVID sista acti ouven eee 226 ORTEGA IRENE re srecxyaistsve taneenence erate 226 ORTEGA, JAIME «oct vencinew nee horton eee 226 OMIS HORRIE. Bi. a cpammets dace tae anemone 226 OMMNOFSHARON GAVE Senna cemcee 227 PAGLUIERO; SORIN: scorch Sonne aeareme 22h PAIVA, DEBRA ........... 66; 80), 20387227 PAEMERSHOWARDU, ccm cvveurescs etre ies Z2i PALMER, MICHAEL «actinic cee 78, 287 PAEMIERIVDANVIDE 5s iccrcasicny ata cunesae 297, PANG SGERALD coc ul oneetven nacho aan 227 PARADA ELAS i, stemcses tn cis trai onatetonie onan 227 PARKER: JACK ttoccccte oe nine seen teseaene 227 PARKER, WILHELMINA ..... 227,201 299) PARSON DOROMMYe)sacerian-evateenien 22a PANTIE PRICK Yate cane secs ats nieinie po) talc onsen 227 PATINO BVA ics ccc t avis eiealenis oa pte’ 227 PATTERSON, DANIEL PATTERSON, DONALD...... 2271 3 SO SSF PAVINE) GHER VIED sus some wa neces 227 PEARL, LLOYD J. PENDEBTIONIIANIGE. cna aamcra sm. emicee Zen PENICKSBUREE Sinan cece acrkecee 22, PENRY MROMAS, Risacantca nce cn cc ammer 227 BERATARUANES Jawan custmate eae ena canals 227 PEREZ SROSEMAR YAS aarsiaiaice oe riots 220 PERKINS | DENISEw. sence stare nara ores satae 227 EIN AINISS IMIG Gacnmeen on ane 2AT SSL SS PEMERSONSRIMAyIVIARIE: nave nea crerian ie 227 PHELPS, ROBERT PHERO CHAREENES serine miincnras icon 227 PBI S SIDOININIE: sav custeseranenccreres areas 227 PILLOW) IREGGY creucisarec ie ominnncere om aretnte 228 PUACEINCIONIMARICEIEA Me gerarce ar tomt aah: 228 POULIKGEVIRGINIAG 4a cosmic staat cseuone cnet 228 PORTER, BECKY POIWMEER, DON Passa crusnsrasneaiesctcmed at 228 POTS PIMIARIEVING wa ctemtsireriarecsamarne 80, 228 POWELL JON CE ona ccoeaactina serine cave 228 POWELE, MAENEUE ct s.c ci sis sevens ents 228 POWELL, NORMAN PRIDDY, RHONDA 2. s:0 165 tse na tonates crete 228 PRINE, LINDLEY PROGTIORMPERRY ticac st ccdtonsnreiieemnanne 228 QUINTANA, RICKY RAMOS) JORNINY ccuiace sei cians snore ateevate vie 228 RAMOS? MARGIARRINA coi -tretnherterinaers 228 RANMISE Va SHAR ie-uc.tus orton onctaeerepetenrecmats 228 RANDLE EDWARDS ce. artance teammates 228 RANDOM AL INANIDN( (Cn She cootGocdedas 228 RANSOM SIREEY ore sercra tered eee 228 RASMUSSEN®CIIRIS iia generac orate 228 407 READ, DUANE ........ 228, 346, 347, 354 READING JOSEP, ssticicersn oars 228, 299 REED, LINDA J. REEVES, CHEERY soctcc a cre eaadteg cece 228 REEVESSKERRY acces ane csacac cea 228 REID LONNIES sis cccccsesise cca e cetee ae areavers 228 REIWAND WANN! si¢ cece «ecm ae 3 5 228, 381 REVIBEE RU Mblhsncsasae ov swevrare acl n ce 228 REXFORD, MELINDA......... 78, 228, 261 RGA ROBE RMaercteicds eves cre wera sisiierelels aii 228 RICHARDSON, CAROL ........... 228, 237 RIGKEEESSKEVIN Daa... « 228, 354, 355 RIDEAU EDDIE: o.ivcnc deanna ener nnccc 229 RINCONTELEANOR Res casalcnaarre: oasis 229 RIVARD GEORGES: caneciasre ane. 229,237 ROBERTS MERESAN 7. cacacdaeneacmese.: 229 ROBERMSONTELLA tran ac aaiariantia waves 229 ROBINSON} BEIM. Gaeaasis 80, 229, 261 ROBINSON JANE i. crcceistsfeogisisrccenaleve os 229 ROBINSON, JULIA A. ROBINSON, KAY once sccass 229,201, 300 RODRIGUEZ. THIOMAS tajsictiec gear oases oe 229 ROMERO, PATRICIA ........ 229; 270; 300 ROOBMINANGY 225 cisauee tise ineau oe els 229 ROOFENER, SHERRY ROSARIOS SUSAN as civetssiouesnmee as ace 229 BOSEMUINDAY orsmicrcceis eee css yavensienere% 299 ROSE POMARON cattiac ang cis ess. sales os 229 ROWERBENM cc. omeanis vetseaagnes 223, 229 RUBINSHIOHING Se cccoecenca sans. 229, 347 RUBINSTEIN, MICHAEL ......2...02.5+% 229 RUNNERS H CHAREES A: .:c2¢.0cc00c009% 229 RUSTE EMNIM cotttsydsiccis eciteleni ss ste ses 229 RUSSEEEBEVERLY seas eacuels meas 229), 237 RUSSELIESMEEVING se. « 2055226, 2311 SALCIDO; BEANCA .......... 212,258,299 SALCIDO, MICHAEL ........ 229297 1332. 333, 346, 347 SALLE, STEVEN SPIER JUDY Ws :ocncsenceccs 229, 262 SANOHEZ, GLORIA. Jy bce cciecscsseccevas 229 OHIED VICK 02... oka aniocale vsweee 229 SANDERS: JEANIE ...cencseccceacsecse 229 SARGENT, LINDA ..... 230, 237, 258, 287 SARTAIN, GLENNA SRICER, KATHRYN: oa chasers ageveccs. 230 SAVAGE, WYMAN ........... 83, 230, 297 SCHICK, RICHARD .............. 230, 299 SCHNAITMANN, CARL................. 230 SCHOENDALER, DAVID ..... 230, 334, 335 SCHWINO: DANIEL ......siccssccecceons 230 S800 i ae 230 BOOT Pe SUSAN bss vss acois actos Les 230 SEAROMIAIWS 25502 ynosavasccawe comes . 230 SEGOVIA, ARTURO .............. 230, 250 SSS). ne aa 230, 297 BER eIPAW TYG... Steric ccm cites coxa. 230 SERPA, HELIO 6S ciei Sictens ceueesas 264, 270 BE OUR CRAVE os olsc necceu lac 230 SHAFER, KATHLEEN .................. 230 SHELTON, LEVERNE ...............: 299 SHIELDS, AUDREY DONNA....... 230, 261 SHIMED, JAMES. soc ccs cic divecdvcccs 230 BRIBE EY, GAYLE fcc ccessocuctencenccs 230 SHORT, BRUCE SIGERSONS PAUL E...ccsce0s ci fiw eceee 230 BIPWAL VOSEPH .. cccciices od vuluuxccacs 230 sSNA SEI IEA, osona bakcamteata ch car 230 SIMS, DENISE ............0.00-. 230, 261 BRANT AINE TIAL es 2c dce sada bdhod eee 230 SMITH, DANIEL78, 223, 230, 338, 356, 357 BRM OARV ec. oc bs ceaeed ack cade acs 230 SMITH, DEBORAH ............. eee eee. 230 SMITH, DEBORAH SUE ................ 231 SMITH, DONALD ...........-.ec0ceeeee 231 SME ORIGIN cc cinecganekeae ces nace 231 SMITH, GARY M. SNM, HOWARD 8 occcoveaacuedewsoar 231 PRE IOAN ge ga ona cckises 231 SMITH, KATHRYN .......... 231, 287, 300 SMITH, KERRY E. ............. 66, 80, 231 RPE MUTE RL oda ded ae foteceon oi 231 SOLDANO, JOHANNA ...............-. 231 SONES, JANET SPENGER, ROGER DAVID .............. 231 SPINNEY, DEBRA ..................-.. 231 PACK Se SHAR scr ccc ed cewbe nak, 231 SAFFORD pSIEVEN . 5c oh cies cee ccaca 231 BIEADMAN, RENA soci osccesscesucduw: 231 BPE UE EARRY foc si cscedes an scan, 231 STEELE, RANDY ALAN STEPHENSON, LEMONTINE ...... 231, 262 SERU GARY 6c vce desadacec iain oc 231 STEWART, MICHAEL ............ 230, 338 408 ST. JOHN, ADONNA................... 231 STOCKMAN, LINDA S............ 231, STRICKLAND, PATRICIA ......... 231; STROUES JERRViews anc cameras sersenacrte ae STRONG DEANNA, «2 ccs ceeaccuaee oe SUBIAN STEVE: cop gcc ain arnnemrasneacen: SUERSTIEDIE SUSAN! iiace come soccer SUGIMIARASGEENN «055 2.uscneeen ses SUMANDAL, ANDREW ................. SUMANDAL, GREGORY «2... 2c0.00505- SUMEER, SHEILA, n onc 80, 82, 232, SUTMEREANDDRONNIE « oc.2 once ovo. SWEATI, WIEKEBANIGC! cousuc osuimenach SWEENEY, DENNIS” Sinaceccacocue ose: SWEET, BARRY SWEET, JERRERY sc... 232, 324, WAIMANOPIOSER Fs arccristmcierssci aise! is TAININER SIN Voce ex.cieclot ss exevecerreieseniete avn aie anchors TAYLOR, JIMMIE TAYLOR, OTIS .... 80, 232, 332, 336, AROMAS IOV. GE. tats esac steariccavemselee THOMAS, LONNIE THOMAS SPRISGCIEEAY s ocrcins necare scien MRIOMAS IRONNIES tine n cc nte soncrnece ex: THOMPSON, LINDA ............. 232, THOMPSON, RAMONA ..... 2327296; THOMPSONT RONNIE J. .200 4 ene ee ese MHOMPSONE STEVE: sc cnnee ase 232, THOMPSON, SYLVIA ............ 232, MFMORNEGWENDOLYIN jacne cess ca ane oct « MORNE RCAROIEVIN Metrics cole miter: THORNTON, MARGARET............... GROWERMROBERT jaace cece sine 232, THURSTON, MICHAEL ...... 232, 334, IGNERSRAULINE SA aneicieheniae oie MORRES MEL OISA? ccs. « setecroe eters 233, TOW EES WILEIEIAIMI Shere cteieree wien estes cree TRADER: VIRGINIA, 3. ccc vce. 233, TRAVERS SRAMBIMA vr, cri 5 ecie ares citiscsione TIRES OSAVIRGINIAN srecicisre nercctert meester TERT MIEN DA excite caseisve aia crenaberarorac tne MROIKE INIGKEN Gs tei cress ner aerate e MURNERWBRUGE: 4 semis ccoatinn cone oe DY ARLENE Rc hank ananccanasnatarnnan UMBERGER) JUDY. Suisdvare arcs veneers VANCESIDIANE: as manne moun anit 219, VANDAGRIFF, JOAN ............. 233; VARGAS, SANDRA ....233, 274, 292, VAUGHN, DEBORAH ............ 233, VAUGHN LINDAUR: tcacnecantes vece ees VEGA? VICTOR ax a. neecanae 233; 332, VENEGAS WDAVID: csceamecstenos veces con NIDARALAN ics arorceledseeaaroar wc neaie VINCENT CHRISTOPHER. a. ...0.. 04048 WAKERIEL DE STEVEN ser acii ak ee 233; WAEKERTCATEERINE crnecisecus: ee tec WALKER, VALERIE. 2on-0:0 54.0. 80, 233, WALLACE, ANNIE WALUWACE, ROBERIES: ssccrcst seuss ene. WALTERS, JO ANN WARDLEY, PATRICIA WARNER, ROBERTA ........ 234, 258, WARINOGK DONALD 3 ea. seaene a nccaes. WASHIBURNGGYINTEIA) scan) « acece ee WASHINGTON, FREDDIE ......... 234, WATERBURY, DAVID WATKINS, CHARLOTTE .......... 234, WATSONTRON | ti. esticcuscnceeatendels WATSON, TOM ............ 234, 298, WAV ANC AR OL Eimtty an rn eeuen anisvar oe WEAVER, LINDA WEAVER, VIVIAN WEBBER, VICKIE WEE GMCHIR Sitnaatrastavecnie serum ater a WELLES WEINDA Geant sities aere can 234, WEEEERTCECEIIART ss ase cater sani: WITEING MICHAEL .......-.-.+. 234, WHITMAN, PAMELA ................... WHITNEY, REGINA ..... 78, 234, 261, WirliMERBERNIENKAY, ©. sneer. 234, WIERIAMS (CODIE 3 ......2. 4. 78, 234, WILLIAMS, DORA WILLIAMS, FRED G. WIRMIAMS RREDDIES =) canada ik WIEEIAMS JANICE IR: nass.snocee eens. 237 234 233 233 234 WILLIAMS, RICKIE .... 225, 234, 332, 347, 354 WILLIAMS, SAM WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY ......... 80, 234, WILLIAMS, THERESA WILLIAMS, VALENTINO WILLIAMSON, RANDALL ............... 230 WILSON, CAROL WIESONSISAAG a onosae ncreeian ae ZOOTOSe WINROWAKAREN acre sean aemenmin atcrane 239 WITMAN, DONNA WOMACK THERESA crncmaneanaeeenia re 235 WOODNMICHELE me ecmaaee cre tenance 235 WOODARD, DORA WOODRUFF, BRENDA WOODSON, PHYLLIS WOOLDRIDGE, DENNIS .......... 235, 259 WORDEINANGY Ke on cnnce cca ee 235 WRAY RICHARD +. .c055062c2 ce. 264, 287 WRIGHT MINDA 0.38 coven scr ee ee 235 WRIGHT. PORTION s..0.455.0500F Coe 78,-235 WIVANTEINANGY cvs cccuscncatccs cept, ee 235 WYSINGER, DARNELL ........... 235, 299 VAVORSDENNIS: senna. ae eee ee eee 235 NEAR RAG ao RAY scatter ers 235, 332 YOUNG, ANTIONETTE ........7.. 235, 261 YOUNG AGAINCe. ae a en eee 235 Freshman Index AGNITSCH, ANTHONY ........... 222, 242 ALCALA, ARTHUR........ NAS Cee ne reee 242 ALFRED, DONALD RAY ALLEN, TONNIE ALEUMSSIBARRY cxiccanchasncntaene amor 242 ALVAREZ DAVID i tic clare vier Saraeuavrnn tose 242 ALVAREZ MEEVIRA 2.2 c)caieaminnoans eaves 242 ALVERSON, SHERRI ANDERSON UIE Ey wrsoea tres cine mitene 242 ANDREWS, MARSHALL «......2.....00.. 242 ARCHULETA, EDDIE ASTEORDS RANDY = aceexanccuies 242, 332 AU SHIN iE RESA cen cee seiner eine 242 AUSTIN: VERONIGA) 2 usec cee na. 242, 299 BABB, JIMMY BACKES SUSAN. cm asleteareis tcnse et heatrieioe 242 BAL, DOREEN K. BARTIEEMM RICHARD sc. 0s. cane 242 BASHAW, DEBORAH ...0 2.0... « 242, 246 BATES, JANICE FAYE BELL, RICKEY BENTON, ROHLEAN BENTON, THEODORA ................. 242 BERNARD, JENNIE L..............0000. 242 BILLINGSEEV SP: ace oe eee 242 BUACK HORA cco o its cage lets 242, 270 BOUGHTON, KATHLEEN BRASIER BEDUYscecnciotacrnc. cee 242 BROOKS, ARTHUR E. BROWN! ALFREDIS (ic. sence ote 242 BROWN, ANNIE MAE ...............--. 242 BROWN, JACQUELINE BROWN ETINDAVAY a qneee noses acer. 78, 242 BROYLESMHOWARD «2..aesaeece eee 249 BRYANT, DENNIS BURNETT, CARL D. ............. 242, 354 BURNETT CARLOS Di... dene neces 242 CARABAJAIMIDENISE s.4ecce se. coce une 242 CARDENAS, RICHARD C................ 242 CARVER RODNEY. ose eee Te 242 CASEY. DANNY 29-2 oes one ae eee 242 CASTELLANO, DENISE........... 237,242 CASTELLANO, PATRICIA CHARKOWICZ, DONA A. .... 243, 248, 270 CHEVERES, MARGARET G.............. 243 GHILTONBRADG:. -100 dean ee 243 CISNEROS, JACQUELIN.......... 243, 247 CUTTS FUVNEWS kee eee 243 COMESMIKE- = austenite sty. eae 243 COLEMAN, MICHAEL A. ......... 243, 347 COUNER STEVEN Wea.sac.2oes eee 243 CONRAD, MARK M. ............. 243, 247 COOK, ELIZABETH COOLEY, GHERYVbe seo esoc0ccas: 243, 299 COOPER, BILLY COOPER, DAVIS CORR MICHAEL IP. (a5. osce anee 243, 247 GRIST AROVIDGH ES oe tears ceo eer revs ree 243 CURRENT TERESANIN a. acm ariausa ane: 243 DANIELS, HENRY P. DAVISHIBENINVIES cc vie. misichiaracieener 243 DAVIS ARIEMEN is 62 ci5a sa iucsiivnl one eomeiten 244 DAVISTVIRGINIAS ch mae cine sentreee 243 DELGADO VIIMMY: datan stern ncn sc anvdee cee 243 DICKINSS CRAIG tassrranaaieniantltee eee 243 DOBAUES sEAURAY se a ccadenice sire eee 243 DOW, VANESSIA DUWINNGEWANINE: S0563.40620.0 2 ae eoerone 243 BAY EEAMONID stats cen-ncapetas che eee 243 EDWARDS, (CYINTHIAVA, ns 2.1.0 seneen 243 ERRARM RICKEY ac aharer nee 243, 246 ESPINOZAWEVA visa aret con tie ater eintts scr 243 EVANS, THEODIS EWING: “WALTERS. ncc.ccdesme scm cae sale 243 FERDIG? TERRY IR: wckccsacimsees cae eace 243 FERGUSON IUEIAN: a cioe sy eycie acres 243 FERNANDEZ ALEK: s cis otencls sesemclos 243 FERNANDEZ, VAEERIE Loo. seme ces cee 243 FLAGLE, WILLIAM FLORES, MARY FORD, JIMMY FOSTER ROBERT) caveecrae ier: 80, 244, 260 FOX, DEBORAR) Vis pacuc xcoware omnes 244 FRAUENKRON, DEBRA. 237, 239, 244, 270 FRIEL (GREG) co canewsaacoen 239, 244, 259 FULLER, DEBRA GAGE « STIEVES fina guansaninenemacinsina nt 244 GALE DEANNAVLS Saacueeas ye 244, 246 GARDNER, DONNIE GAREAND: JAMESIMS ssceseecascecece te 244 GILMORE, AARON R.244 GOMES, DAVID GOUEARTE, JAMESIE sci i 6 enka aticroscins 244 GRAELISH, PATRICIA D. ......... 244, 262 GRAY, KATHRYN A. ..... 78, 80, 237, 244, 260, 261, 296 GRAY BIE WIBTIAMIE, «acme secs orrncn 244 GREGORY, SANDRA ........ 208, 244, 262 GREMILLION, OWARNER............... 244 GUIELORY ROSE cats crdereriseueavesncters 244 HAMMONDS, SHARON ............ 80, 244 HARLAN, KENNETH BARRIS, KATY (Al ca acteurs 204, 244 HARRIS, MICHAEL RIAWININS, BEANCE jcthmncteee: 244, 260 MENDERSON ALICE ccuacecaencemr cease 80 HENDERSON, EDWARD .......... 244, 296 MENDERSON) PAM. cancisctes neces crcl © e 243 HENDRICKSON, PATRICIA HERNANDEZ, MARIA HERNANDEZ, MONICA .......... 244, 272 HIBBS, DENNIS ROLLIDAY, LYNNWOOD Sicasccs seas es 260 ROOEEAORRINGE:saasceernienmeens 244, 246 ROPE EMRE ciccummate ca naacedaiues 244, 246 HOUSE, LINDA RAE HOUSLEY, RAYMOND HYNSON, RAMON ......... 243, 245, 246 JACKSON, IRIS E. ........ 67, 80, 239, 245 PERG IVINS ctctes ave ects rene 40, 245, 354 JORINSON, (GEARA S22: mexmieaiecrtanen: 245 JORFINSONPCEAYIION) % sci cdeaeoraonns 245 JOHFINSONFIJORINGR Mosc: teaterstaateoredvewcae 245 JOHNSON, MICHAEL JOHNSON, RICKEY JORNSONMROBERM tactical tr areet cent 245 JORNSONT STEVE nc aceae scum: 245, 332 JOHNSON, THAD JOHNSON, VELMA P. .. 78, 204, 245, 272 JORINSON,; WIELIAM .....5..52..06. 245, 299 JONES; JEFFREY 20.5600... 205, 245, 246 JUDGE EDMONIA ..ctacas necenineaame 245 KAJIOKA, BARBARA S....... 245, 261, 262 KALER, JACK KEETON, RAYMOND D. ENDRICK) VONNAWUS Sec saca sas cone 245 RERR GEORGE Ac to. oicat cucu nusoe ents 245 KING, YVONNE ...78, 239, 245, 248, 258, 259, 297 FSINIG GIP DIMEN er crams sien ceva aninctaecare tee 272 KNIGHT, JANICE N. KORTE, DENNIS LANCE, JEANNA G. LAWTON, PAT LEE, AARON LEE, ANTHONY BEESIDIANAY scons sacamemeeners 287, 299 LEVIAS, DIANE LORIZARIOSE IME 2s caststtrn nena nee 245 LOMBARDI, MICHAEL MONG) MEREESE: esteem 245 LORD CAROLALG ccateeee eerie 245 LUNA, FRANK MANNING, SHELIA ......... 245, 247, 262 MARTINEZ, LARRY .............. 245, 247 MARTINEZ, TONY MASON; HAREEY . sacctensciasciteui one 245 MASS) (DAVIDIMei: i-n.a samcwsten 204, 226 McBRIDE, MAXINE McBRIDE, RENEA NICCERING SIERMANIEs meade cent 245 McCORD, ANTHONY McCRACKEN, RICKY Ay. oecen cece ane 245 McFARLAND, MICHAEL L............... 245 McKINLEY, MELANIE ............ 237, 245 MCKINEEY, MEUODIE ssaasenccne cores se 245 McMATIA TOMMY sae car ccerec ac acternae ae 248 MEDRANOMBETIY: Esta. mctonted ive eerrects 248 MEJIA MARTIMAGSs ccteurmeueemecm eee 244 MILLER, LAQUITIA es cess 248, 261, 299 MILLER, RONALD D. MIMS, CHARLES MINOR, FAUSTO MINOR, JAMES MITCHEL, OTHO F. MONTANORSHEREY coenine caer: 246, 248 MOORE JOSEPH an aeemcerrees 204, 248 MORRIS, RAY MURRAY, MICHAEL L. NEESON) JUDY. wi. came nee - 80, 248, 270 NORIEGA, JAMES) acc egsee cuca 248, 332 INUINEZ.SAPR le ioerecatercan c atacrnrsutecyunnene tins 248 OEGUINFJOSERH 2s acer: 248, 334, 335 OLIVARRIA, LUANA OROZCOMVICTOR « cancemanweyrunane. ct 248 ORTIZ, INATINIDA Dy ao xrarcrescvace arsvor tes ater abst 248 PALMER, GLORIA G. ....... 237, 244, 248 PALMER, MARK PARKER, SHAROIN| Ege crastaa clays 248, 260 PAYNE, LESLIE R. PEARLS EOS seciccorrniese 237, 248, 249 PEMBERTON, JOEL, a sacahsoneamanrer-ieator 248 PENTONMDEAN iota tematet eran, cciatevatertein stops 248 PERASSO, GREGORY Rip cise crasccantuls cars 248 PERASSOSSCOMMIMS cmerrrcr cnet 248 PERES, DARREUMEW. eeniaccss seer 237, 248 PEREZ, ANGEL PEREZ, MANUEL PEREZ, IRAGHBUE | scvararcsouastosvusnentero segue cuts 237 PEREZ, RAMIRO, JR. PERRY DENNIS stn cu et tanulenetrue 246 PETERSON) VICKIIM....2... 232, 248, 270 PINON, MARIA LOUISA ................ 248 PORE TOM) ais. stsecrcnaauann sos eteuachuorenn vale 248 POWELL, GLYNNIS PRESTON ALAND ois see sw ertosrae amie Sens 248 PRESTON ERANK E aecer cannes 248, 332 ERIENDOROMEINY tere srecsicicisies ete teaselscieracs 249 QUIROZ, ROBERT QUIROZ, SANDRA RAMIREZ, ABEL RAMIREZ JESSE (occ nemunte scare 249 RAMIREZ, JESSIE RAMIREZ JGOUPE(Mies2a,cocmeruneontemair: 249 REED MPRILIP Div. orcmenae seen 246, 249 REEDRROXANNAD screen ane 237, 249 REODES SIEVE, suas cscemtsem anime 249 RICHARDSON! EINDA aso: an eae ceneee 249 RICHARDSON, ROSS ROBINSONMCATIEIV Mina neers: 249 ROBINSONTLINDAR Te. san anvance cine 250 ROBINSON, ROBERT J. RODRIGUEZ, SUSAN ROFKARRACEEIRON macter weeeelose 249 ROLLINS, CHRISTINE ........ 80, 249, 261 ROLLINS TDIANEIKS San acannesnss ones 249 RUSSEL ERNEST |E-@ catarcsuncnsneaae 249 RUSSELE; JAMES ME. osses ase aun 246, 249 RUSSELL, RICKEY D. SAIS, GAIL aos gen 250, 261, 262, 270 SALCIDO, AUGUSTINE SAMUEES TIYVRA Maennee cence 205, 249 SANDOVAL SANDRA. «2 ajc aun tees 246 SANTANA, SHARON .............:00005 262 SCHADWALD, GUY SCHUBERT, FELICIA SCEIWARM) (CAROLYN 3.50000. sneean ee 250 SCHWARZ TULERICHEM in acclans serereemiar 249 SELLARS SIAMES! casa nae rie amiectermane 250 SEYMOUR, MIKE H. SHIELDS, KEVIN G. .... 80, 246, 249, 332 SHKURKIN, SERGEI V........ 80, 246, 259 SILVA, ANNA SIEVAT CHRISTINE ze se accu erctetyale re aan 249 SIMPSONTEDDIE coma nse coe 245, 249 SIMS; BERNADINE .ceoree ees eens 237 SMALL LINDAW se cxxccave ome qeasiaes 249, 262 SMITH, SHARON K. SNYDERARMIVEIERE vom revacer ctyeereenct 249 SOLIS, EDWARD SUTHERLAND, JACK SYMES MURA EAY ciscccis net ameter 249 TAIVANO: TOMAS a... van.+ acnguneniar 249, 332 TALLEY, BILLY W. TANORI, BETTINA TAYEOR, JACQUELINE: sancanemne 205, 261 TAYLOR TRONALD) Wire nears seers 249, 332 TEMPLE, DEBORAH L....... 249, 262, 270 THOMAS, ANTHONY THOMAS, DEBRA ...... 67, 239; 250) 261 THOMAS, THEEMAY 2.2.2 mncnwae 247, 299 THOROGOOD, DONALDinias acecnrninane 250 MILEMANS RICKIE: . iae-ngha amas orotate 250 PREY ROBERI) .ranciaaqacmterate 246, 250 TOIMEN RIGHARD asa arenes aeeeener: 250 TYLER, BEVERLY .. 67, 204, 239, 250, 262 VANHOOSE, JEFF VANHOOSE, JETTA WASHINGTON, CAROL WASHINGTON, EDDIE A................ 250 WATERS; ;PAMELA, ...c.4%5 caeaas 250, 264 WHITE, CHARLES WAM IAIESHOS Ganonanenucientoso: 250 WIEDER WOT RENEES escent 250 WILFORD, LYNDA VE WISIBOINISS Wagensscounmoonas 250, 262 WRIGHIT. 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