San Carlos High School - El Don Yearbook (San Carlos, CA)
- Class of 1966
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Q I 7 I X Q Rig QE X 1 U , LC fm WMM X 12 X79 if 2970 iw NO? JZ E Rm f Rafi Zcbh X DMfl hj2?pu?!72Yg?g'i17 San Carfofn . I' preaen fa if on kr 1966 Wfffffif. Q- ,-... A principal P Wadgn Q D QS I 'Q lean of Qrg: 755' S L' X X 'I ' S 4' l i-ig' WBA Lone Joknaon lean of Kaya: lougfaa murray D S .jvleaol Counaefor: Mm fm, San gargm, Cagfornia I me guifclera All are architects of Fate, Working in these walls of Time g Some with massive deeds and great, Some with ornaments of rhyme. Nothing useless is, or low 5 Each thing in its place is best, And what seems but idle show Strengthens and supports the rest. For the structure that we raise, Time is with materials filled 5 Our to-days and yesterdays Are the blocks with which we build. Truly shape and fashion these g Leave no yawning gaps between ' Thonk not, because no man sees, Such things will remain unseen. In the elder days of Art, Builders wrought with greatest care Each minute and unseen part 5 For the Gods see everywhere. Let us do our work as well, Both the unseen and the seen, Make the house where ' 'Beautifuleg Else our lives are Us ,..::v 7Z-5- 'ii --'1-fr-M' , M. In m Gi, , , ,U .. X. 1' QIF' nr ,ff strong and sure, a firm and ample'bU'SPj 3 x M. fab M V i ' n ,ascen in dn s cu i ,A , , f +A' A d d d oe ,re Q W. . E 5 ,. YS! ,. ,- jtsJ1f?5!'?'f f 3, 'Lg ig., 3 I f . U J J R f , . vi! 5 u 58 . X . A' 2 Qgemyaw 9 , x . in X, , ' 1 W f 1 '. ,wr am, turrets, where the eye, Q. 6, ' ,Eg ..,,,, E ,he world as one vast plain, M:f', f s 'WWWW' ' i . H. 'F 2 f And one boundless reaeh of sky: I W , 7,000- 1-'tad' v- ww' I-f' :Wir 5 f f . V '- af la ' . V I I Q. , .45 -A 'M' ' 4 f f , at -ew in W 7 , 5 ' ' .. , fem 5 L ,, ,V ,A I v os 1 1 f' 'W ,f '. - .sy Y 5 , '-4 ew 'sh P '-'- W' 1' A f Q u 4 ' ,H . A , if , ,N 'fs gl if, . e . 4 I s I . A . 1 y enry Wadswmth 5 slit Q' '47 ' ar. ,, inf- ,gif , 15, A. 'Lia' ls' J' wi 'f 1 'sw ' ' f . i ..,.. Q., s ml sz ' M J f' m if 5' , ,4- , 'H Lmgdg, J A' 3 7 ,ff A , ,, ,VW f,-9' 1 'J nf 7.51 ,U 4. -1 B .' ' L1 ,, ww by iv Aj .iv ua as Lv 1 fl-'U ' , N, x A ,. P T 4 f '77 ' ' ' LQ356' Kfff' i , 1 Q Q-ff Q f I . D - ' va at I Q 2 0 A- Y 'X .-ff' 'fox .y ' ' l' R . A 1 I i .Q--j an us can help wuh the :I T-'uw hill 1 D a Q t Q V. , 4 'M -if , I 13 A in I Q 9 9. 9' 171, QW W' if xt If Q N A3 'I QU! , 'O 5 s Q .J A, i Q: 34 I it x I Page 6 EZ X 1 , K f 4, nf no 1 ' 1 'V f V E rx DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Dr. George P. Chaffey ne: BOARD OF TRUSTEES Dr, Dean Watkins, Mrs. Helen Kerwin, Dr. George Chaffey, Mr. Ferris Miles, Dr. Ernest Nelson, Mr. john Cost Cnor shownj. L 1 l 1 1 , 'I' ffl 1 . 'I 'X ki ' A' l , i M44 Q wa, AJ sl . N' 7 ,J fjj ' fri QL? ' 11 J fi vac . M M f 7 -'TN MR. PHILIP S. MASLIN Principal Elaborating on a letter once written by Christopher Gadsden, I would like to hope that some day there may be no Northerners, no South- erners, no Christians, no Jews, no Negroes, no White men known in this nation-but all of us Americans. Page 7 .ewan ,tv 1 -i , r' Traditionally we have thought of education as the foundation of our democracyg increasingly we must ex- pand this concept to think of education as our prepa- ration for world responsibility. To this we must be committed if we are to build a lasting future. Leone M. johnson Vice Principal and Dean of Girls Page 8 Our recent past is but the beginning of a still more wonderful future-if we will it so. But, an alchemy of human understanding, iconoclasm, perserverance and idealism must be integrants of him who is to en- joy this future. Douglas D. Murray Vice Principal and Dean of Boys Mrs. E. Carr -Ll... .M 0111158 Ofd 5 'QD A ,' 4 ,, -6- !z Mrs. M. Frederick r f-' Z Miss E. Clark if Miss Conlan Q 3 'N-. 5 4 Mr. j. Polan Head Counselor Mr. C. Connolly Mr. M. Fruehling -xg-Nh Mrs. D. .1 2' Y Mr. M. Torchio Mr. W. Walti Mr. R. Wilscmn Page 9 , f QJJ IQ . g ahgfuage Q3 Q., i f sf Miss M. Bozymowski Miss E. Clark Counseling ,V y Y x , hi A .' Y 1 ,A A- .Fifi ,V W r .. A Q5 V A .. 1. 'f 1. Q at, is A Q, I ' tk vi. - ' , 3 Y! f U -A - . 'Aki xx jf Q .1 Y' 1' ,I I r U if... B Miss C. Crippen' Miss B. Garelick Mrs. J. Marcus Miss M. Schuster q.evY,g,gL,,,Z,f?.', bv . , 65,3 .512 :ffl jQQli1:f'ff7T'?'g' f - ' ' , ' Q Q., L' 1 9, Oh '- ' I. ,.: , G 'indicates department head. .fx Mrs. M. Shively Page 10 lvir. R. Clarke Mr. W. Green' fy: Mr. A. Liatos J YT Mr. P. Nebel Dr. F. Cosco Miss B. Klasson Miss J. Moore Mr. D. Richardson Mrs. L. Agard 1 Y . '51 ' ,I ,uf .-- kin ..1f 'g'ff' .V f - . . m -1f PS1-' , S -1 iff. uf' ,. ' Y if of .1 Mr. E. Avak Mr. C. Connolly Counseling 1.4 ,M J Mr. C. Garcea ' Wafkemafica Mr. H. Andersen Mrs. P. Carletr Mr. F. Doran Mrs. H. Silver 2 4 Mr. R. Tardif Mrs. K. Walslm omema ing mg f 'Yr r 3... .. X Mrs. R. Anderson Mrs. J. Bookbinder Mrs. B. Graham' Misshj. MCI-Ian Page 11 Page 12 Soda! .S?ucke5 Miss A. Baley Mr. T. Brown 'Q ' 1 in 4 xx 4-47, 'e . ----- 3 2 L Eggs. Mrs. P. Dwight Mrs. L. Ebeling '45 Mr. G. Hayes Mr. W. Hayes A .C -I C.-f S Mrs. E. Carr Miss J. Conlan Counseling Counseling 6 dv VQQAEQNQQ, I If il Mr. M. Fruehling Mr. E. Goelz' Counseling , . Q . tg Mrs. Heilman Mr. G. jackson 1 Mr. J, Kuska Mr. L. Kocher Mr. N. Nugent Mr. j. Orr Language ocia! .Skechers ,. n ' Q P 1 'x ni Q X , 1 ,,, ... - ,. x Mr. M. Segal Miss B. Wfarson Mr. R. Wfilson Counseling uainedri gzclucafion 31 4-. QV, if L... Mrs. B. Cochrane Mrs. M. Frederick Mr. L. Lipscomb Mr. M. McCall Counseling 's Mrs. D. Vertin Mr. E. Worley Driver Training uaic Mr. E. Worthington' Mr. J. Hohensee' Mr. M. Ryan Mathematics Driver Training Page 13 Page 14 .,, OE. glnggdlz C-9 I X sail ll . f' 'E Miss M. Beech Dr. D. Brown Mrs. C. Burgess Mrs. S. Comeskey al ,Q C? . ,lm Mr. K. EVHUS Mrs. R. Faraday Mr. P. Faulkner Mr. R. Flynn 'D -115 .7- Mr. G. Gill Mr. C. Hall Mr. H. Harris Mrs. j. Hughes 4 vp-Ycfi f MIS. M. MCUOIWHIJ Mr. j. Nagle Miss S. O'Toole Miss H. Reidelberger' ii .ii . . '90 490, W 'P 'fi 13,5 ' ' - 2 ' ' 'IL-if ,, , Y, gr- il. fit. ,ffl ,.,, 2,-eg Mrs. M. Sorotskin Mrs. M. Thurlow Mr. E. Vande Beek Ogfip . fi' ' Mr. M. Cohen Mr. R. De Nardo Mr. j. Drever Mr. J. Duzanica Audio Visual Driver Training f Driver Training my .lf Q-f-1 Mr. T. Lorenat Mr. J. Luttrell Mr, S- Nigolopulog Mr. A. Piparo Mr. D. Silva Driver Training Driver Training Page 15 5,6 ooo, 3 5 . J cience K a f fbefvii I Mr. D. Gielow J fi if f 3 '55 Mrs. L. Ash Mr. L. Brueggeman Mr. R. Cross f x-- , Ax Mr. G. Hitz' Miss M Lamping Mr. J. Plutner Aff Jmlwffzaf ,dm 4- , W K- ii , 4 ' X V iii, - fi i Page 16 Mr. R. Hcidsiek' Mr. B. Keffcler Mr. Farrell i Mr. E. Mattson' T i Mr. C. S1lfSfCfl Mr. M. Torchio Mr. A. Romero Mr. P. Wallach Driver Training Counseling us- 3? ' I' f ll rlr1,'fv'.l4l'l,' - '.': ' -,1 ' vm IW' .-.xi--rf if , L, 1 bel? LIBRARY STAFF Mrs. B. Lehman, Mrs. C. Baxter, Mrs. L. Bolger, Mrs. M. Bergen. L3 HEAD LIBRARIAN NURSF Mrs. Bergen Miss Kime Efff' lv f OFFICE STAFF Mrs. M. McMillen, Mrs. G. Hugo, Mrs. S. Bartlett, Mrs. D, Braun, Miss L. Kish, Mrs. L. Doyle, Mrs. G. Worley, Mrs. M. Shaw, Miss E. Ogara, Mrs.'C. McCarrhy. - F C- . ' x l Y 4 r 1 . Page 17 xlhf. Pmv.'.fH 'DMT Pmwg Tgwr..rm1eR,. gpfgg -pbmy-nytqzf '- LN' CUSTODIAN S Mr. J. Masar, Mr. K. Krogsrad, Mr. P. Larson, Mr. V. Malone, Mr. H. Davidson, Mr. R. Lakey, Mr. Swain, Mr. R. Kottav 'NTU' 1'r MATRON Mrs. J. DiGrande , XL, 1 3 A M-rue.-.5 Ai L- Y W -A in Page 18 ,-,, .. CAFETERIA Mrs. F. Knight, Mrs. C. Brindley, Mrs. S. Stefanski, Mrs. L. Schwab, Mrs, E, Delucchi, Wie fr Mr. Dobbins IN ' I Mr. Dobbins and Mrs. O'Hagan are spending this year on a sab- batical leave at Harvard. Mr. Dobbins is continuing his social studies education and does not intend to return to San Carlos. Mrs. O'Hagan is there on a Iohn Hay Fellowship. This very special award is given to only a few teachers in the United States. She is talzjng 'nzany courses in modern poetry and foreign literature with some very well-known people as teachers, including Robert Lowell. She intends to come back to San Carlos in the Fall and teach a new course entitled Contemporary Writing. Wi g t ,, 'Lage ,e Rf' Mrs. O'I-Iagan 'mf YW W' 5: -' if -1 swift ,L .A Mg, Page 19 8' TQ Aix X, M A -fa N E s I X 251 Qu Sw 1' fi ,, xg Q ' f iff' S f S 25, um I ff' X, 'f , f X X f x T, N K li, 1 , Qi, 'X rff I, lfl CL Q 5 si They have toiled within the walls of Time and now, briefly, they will stand. Seeing todays and yesterdays, They are ascending and secure. Yet as they gaze at tomorrows, the world becomes one vast plain-one boundless reach of sky. But they have learned to fill in gaps and they have watched with appraising eyes Those who have built before them. These are the embryonic architects- N ow they, too, can begin to build. f f f K Page 22 'inw- Marry Corl, President Randy Vogel, Vice-Prexidenl I Janis Day, Secretary CF '66 Pat Brown, Treamrer enior Cfafid Mar .xjfi S Senior Board activities were numerous this year as the Class of 1966 began its last year at San Carlos High. The board's first responsibility was the management of the refreshment sales at home football games and later the board conducted noon-time food sales. The Pre-Sadie Hawkins Rum- mage Sale was next on the agenda, followed by the Christmas Ball. A Battle of the Bands was held to determine the band to play for this dance and the students from all classes were invited to come and vote for their favorite band. The winner was the Mystics. The second semester activities began with an after-basketball game dance with music by Ourselves and then the board began to -4-li .lf 8 SD' prepare for the beautiful Senior Ball. Candlelight and Gold was held at the Peninsula Golf and Country Club and music was by Walt Tolleson's Orchestra. Barbara Seely was crowned Queen and her court included julie Clark, julie johnson, Barbara Hanford, Becky Mueller, Carol Thoman,Barbara Smith,and Lori Burdett. After the dance, the parents sponsored a San Francisco Bay cruise. The Senior Board maintained a booth at the County Fair and also conducted Slave Day. And, finally, the board planned Senior Week activities, which included the Senior Awards Tea, bacca- laurate, a picnic, the Yearbook dance, and a Senior Breakfast. mf 5 Ri Ahnsredr, Barbara Aikins, Linda Allen, Rodger C' .f' Page 24 Ambrozy, Stanley Andrews, Gregory Anthony, Bruce ff' Aaronson, Wayne Adalsiewicz, Ann Adkins, john T4 1'-.5 H .f ' JW 3: Allen, Thomas Allison, Susan Alper, Elizabeth XT' f-im 1 7 Arnolfo, Nancy Atnot, Stanley Asher, jucly x Z-1 X , 1 B ,QW 5' fa Qr'fL j I Balch, Annette Bates Russell Bechtel, Betty G- 'L' as 'Ixus C if Atkins, Janice Babin, Wfilliam Baclouin, Sandra Beckwith, james lieclri, Ionatlmn Belton, Linda Page 25 Gillig- Best, Mary Bickharr, james Bilolc, Jack ,lim GT? Blair, Eileen Blank, Sidney Blouin, Roderick Page 25 0 Berlin, Sandra I Berliner, Loretta Bernardo, Shelley I' fa Bingham, Marilyn Bishop, Thomas -all-' . Bjerkness, Alan gag' Bones, Bruce Botrimore, Sandra Bourland, Deborah L. M Brandeburg, Forrest Brasfield, Lynne Bredel, Robert I .Mi 'S-o 'be-v Q00 pr. 'bb fx 'IA XA . i 3:21, gr - ,143 4:v-.gay My Bourland, Kathryn Bradley, Sara vi Brandeburg, Donald Brenner, Sharon Breyer, Constance Bridges, Theodore Page 27 Brown, Patricia Bruhu, Donald Bryan, Dennis ...Qzlf Bullwinkle, Cyd Bunker, Charles liurdctr, Carol 4. -N. Brooks, Deidre Brooks, Shiela Brown, Niel Buckhour, Barbara Buckley, Terry Buickeroocl, Kenncrh 1' 4 Burton, Edward Caplan, Carol Caraway, Stephen Chambers, Sue Chell, Roland Clark, Judy -ag. .Q-fr 29:-wa Carlislc, Ruth Carmer, jane Ccllarius, Chris Clark, 'lulic Clark, Michael 'U .Q Clarke, Glcnnann Page 29 Page ITN, HQ.-.mmf Copen, Charlene Corl, Marty Coughlin, Candice f 'Vw-'X 'YZQCV Covey, Douglas Cowan, I,claml Cowan, Miclii-lc N fp- JR X e Coffland, Bryan Cohn, Lawrance Cool, Philip Sb-x Coulter, Becky Courland, Madelyn Covey, Bruce Cox, Coleen Crane, Thomas Cristofani, Franco Cunningham, Sheila Daley, Janis Daniell, Joan Dsl gc' 3 1 7 1' A df-iv 5 gf br, TT xln.. f tg.: i Cristofuni, Lillian clLlDb1lgC, Riclmrci Cubbzlgc, Vilci ff, Dnrcy, Carol Darrow, Stephan Davis, Carol kj My Q QT-.J' Davis, Wayne Davison, Linda Dawson, john Dcspain, Ardccn Dicckmann, Cassandra Diehl, Douglas Page 32 in- 'luv 'Wx ,! fl' Davis, Lawrence Davis, Linda Davis, Thomas Day, Janis Debella, Kathleen Deirossi, Elaine an -vga is Dietz, Gwendolyn Dietz, Michael Digiovanni, Linda Doughty, Thomas Dresden, Toivo Duffield, Lance l 4,1 N 'U' . 4 sf,- -,a,.,.:fsxSsw.x , 8- 7'-5 i 45 i' Dilorenzo, Richard Diviro, Maureen Dorazio, Renee Duncan, Shari Dutrweiler, Fredri Eberline, Norman Page 33 Q- it Eckmann, Thomas Eddy, jeffrey Edelstein, Steven Page 34 Eichorn, Dale Eichorn, jeffrey Einzig, Peggy 'Yi Engrnan, Bruce Engman, Denise Epley, Marlee HU rl 151, 1 Ellien, Bradley Elliott, john Emery, Robert YU! K .4 Eskenazi, David Espen, Eric Fabbro, Albert 'ix w T71 Farley, Craig Faucher, George Faucher, Sue af ,f pq fm-nr -lic? NA: I Fakkema, Douglas Falt, Dennis Fanning, Joseph ,unv- ? 3 'FTD' f M, Faussone, Pamela Feyling, Paul Fieberkorn, Donn Page 35 Page 36 Folkerrs, Nancy Forsberg, Stephen Franks, Carla T qwwv' 'gt Garcelon, Brian Gardner, Ralph Gehrr, Gene 'YW ur' an-5 -cs., f 'l Qs, 33' Fish, Kathleen Fishel, Susan Flading, Jack Furman, Angelika Gallaway, Kent YW'-'Y A Q'-sq Garcea, Robert L. 'Q 1s- Mx.-f Gentile, Marguerit Geraci, Mary Giannotti, Edna x Glenn, Williams Goetz, Steven Gonzalez, Nancy 'Fw 3 fix 9 x cr if Gibson, Linda Gildea, james Giusti, Diana , Mgr--qw 5. If JW Granberry, Richard Greenwold, Nancy Groves, Phillip if Hale, David Hamilton, Frank Hamlin, Elizabeth 1,44 v X Harris, Donna Harris, Preston Harvey, Susan Page 38 Fx. S 1 'ffm Gruenig, Carol Guarino, Lyn Gyselbrecht, David Hancock, Earl Hanford, Barbara Harrah, Joan K as Haskins, Elena I-Iawley, Charles Haymond, Martha CIT? fi N 'v If' if Q'-,, N Hayworth, Deborah Healy, Michele Heath, Marilyn Heffern, james Henderson, Eileen Hillbun, Tim -lk i- Hofheimer, Stephen Holcomb, Janice Hooper, Susan Page 39 Page 40 Hudson, Brenda Hull, Bruce Hunr, Roy ag - jackson, Vahl Jacobs, Linda Jameson, Sandra QW' Qrr, 7? in Z 1 Hovey Frederrck I-Iortle, Margaret '-- L , Howirr, Carol Hurchin, Terry Ivey, Marilyn jackson, Alyce jenkins, Thomas jensen, janice joesren, john e nn? 'ho-' Q johnson, Carol johnson, julie johnson, Susan 1 kiY47? 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Nadler, Michael Nagel, Cynthia Nanry, john Wav' Nenzel, Marilyn Nichols, Judy Nickerson, Susanne N..- Norris, Darryl Nunn, Susan O'Brien, Robin .Cx Otis, Patrice Pachynski, Suzanne Paul, Larry Page 50 -J ...MX .f 1 . A ! Ds. 5 H? 1- R Nobler, Steven Noel, Noreen Nolan, Edward Oesterling, Leigh Ohlendorf, Paul Ordene, Angela r f' -if 1. 1, f 3 'ik' A ' s gk fn J , 2? 2314? , Q ,,.. . Quviqga A 1 L X -vm-nvf.vf x . . Payne, Deborah Peadon, Thomas Pearlman, Donna Pellizzer, Susan Penk, Kathryn Peters, jacquelyn X 'Fr' I X x H 2 7 wa . L 1 'E Pearson, Rich Peavy, Daniel Pellizzer, Peggy Peterson, Sharyn Peterson, Stewart Pettlon, john Page 51 Page 52 'Hao 27.133,- Popik, Susan Posson, Diane Powers, Nancy LZ .-. ff wal! Quinn, Rex Rabin, Mark Raclerich, John Q Phillips, Robert Pomeroy, Edward Pool, Mary fs 'Fm angst 'L an ,'-sf Q---'-Y Price, Tom Proctor, Paul Quigley, Michael rw? slr- Reed, Kathleen Reid, Bonnie Richardson, Donald 575' Qf Y Riola, Linda Rochek, Michael Rockholt, Toby Page 53 as.. 1. 4 -Q FI . 'Q 2 XA if 'J . 4 if ,Q 'Q 'W iz, Biff? S .keg . ,. 3. Rothwell, Judith Roumasser, john Rusconi, IFN 'b john Sawin, Lisa Scharff, Carol Schembri, Corinne Page 54 QF' R' if 'Vi' LA Vg .: ,.i. 4 g 25- 4 j- , ' ' V 1-Q. 'f, 'g'- -' 5 :W . lr I Q , Baie -M, , 1 S 4 .e 'i' Wg! -. ,,,.,ZirN .A ww if 'ex Rodrigues, Michael Rose, Michael Ross, Carol Russell, Elaine Sabato, George Sandro, Srewarr Schenfeld, Jerry Schorcht, Dennis Schubert, Joanne JF 'fu cuff. 1- Schwarz, Nancy Scott, Donna Scramaglia, Linda 3-'I ? Schultz, Jeanne Schultz, Joanne Schwab, Pamela Seely, Barbara Seely, Karen Seidel, Sandra Page 55 'ik s R ,af Sharon, Terry Shawver, Sue Shields, james N1-0 Silva, jan Silva, Richard Sloss, William Page 56 .airb- QR Senger, Robert Sepp, Sherry Servine, Gay X 'Y'-ITT? iff' 1-TR 5' Shokal, Rudolph G-v Shugarr, john Silber, Dean Small, Sharon Smith, Barbara Smith, Craig 'K South, Gary Spindt, Paul Stanley, Mark D' Ns- CT 'Y str. 191 -L: , Smurf, james Snell, Audrey Solle, Stewart as-f Stcvcnson, Cheryl Stokes, Ecli Stone, Bruce 9 Page 58 Storti, Kim Stricklcr, Sharon Strong, David Q. ur Summcrs, Ronald Swartz, Carol Ann Taylor, Crystal X319 'N-4 .ff Jiv- S-..r 5- W Stoppa, Paula Storey, Michael Storti, Burke A- .N Stumbaugh, Mary Sturgeon, David Sturges, Susan Taylor, Michael Taylor, Sandra Taylor, Susan Thirkell, Robert Thoman, Carol Thomason, Claudia 1,- ff' 'ffl' 1' Brig!-f 1 N55 Q9 Q5 la if Teixeira, Mary Tcnhoff, Tod Terry, Matthew Thonipson, Kzitlicfrinc' Thurrauch, Cntlicrim- Ticlicnor, Mary Pag 9 kv' Trifeletti, Shiela Tucker, Sandra Ueki, Freya Vurriale, Rosemary Vaughan, Kathleen Vogel, Randall Pago 60 21 Tolley, Mary Torp, Greta Trenholme, jane 'D' ,W 'N mggillf ff prxrlfusf fn -, ii fm W WK 5' -gs Qs. Underwood, Lewis VanParren, Cathrine Varrial, Richard we an-9,1 l lu Vorobey, Valeria Wagner, Nina Wahl, Anne Ward, james Ward, Virginia Washauer, Wanda Qi., 'sa 'Q N 5 'live'- is IT? 'Q Waxlml, Frank Wakefield, Darleen Wallace, Nora Wasserman, julie Watkinson, Wendy Watson, Cynthia Page 61 Weis, Lynn Welcome, janet West, Ronald , Vik N Watson, Gerald Watts, Linda Way, Lorene -aaa., if-,, Him' Whelan, Michael age 6 in Whi re, Pamela Whire, 'Prescott Wiehnirz, Brigitte if '01 Whipple, Chipps Yv Q IP White, Geoffrey Wilgus, Judy Wilkins, Barbara Williams, Sheila 1. Wilson, Candace Wilson, Craig Wilson, Karen 5' fr:--f L. Williams, Sandra 4'- Williamson, Carla Wilmarth, Steve Wishuril, Laurie Wisnom, Robert Wirrcnbrock, Steve Page 63 sb ,ca Wllrtsbzllngll, Wzzyne Yates, Anne Yates, Donald Allen, Scott Althoff, Michael Mnffroskey, Pamela Page 64 ,Q Fr-5 'NSE-M. in-M' '72 f Wolf, Nancy Wolfe, Mark Woodside, john Young, Erhron Young, Sara Zimmerman, Lynn 'bk enior Karachi , 5 t W Q. -Q WQV - x f 1iWii , fi5Wfzf B 4 tw 41? D Fifa J X Q z' W 8 --- - :fl 1' ' 1. - 'Q' X . , f 14 , W, ' Q. V .ah .,. . di., mmf 4, x fx 5' Q X , -I ,, .KY .. ' 'W K. 3 3 Ta xx x ' V lf? ' X W,-A . x,,, , qiib Y ,. XY: 2'm2f , A f Q 'Y J ' ., 1 Y 1 I FL, . Y X ' F fi ' LQCA' ' Q1 4 If -in YV 1. 1 ff A ag :L S 'V , HBV.: N Q we ., 4 -K 5011512 CSP Ac, jffai x A fiE,.u,g,px ,A xv-aff uf KN f! SQ! , ,J . . ,-W.. ,,T,,,.w,,, , MPV' V?'w I, L' G - if -x v' 'Y V ' If 'Y .V ' Y. ' by x N ,, W 1 ,V Q Q Allifgx E QA if , , If l 1 , ,fe , A . 2 ,1 2, ,V I -I 5 6 Q gl 4V i . 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K -C MOST WORLDY MOST INTELLIGENT 53ff?Fx,TQQj53, 7 Tiff' ' ' ' x- I, 1,-I... ,M I gh x ,,INIy 3 E I A Z MASCULINE 84 FEMININE DENNIS FALT, KAREN KELLY ATHLETIC SMILE an T' I f '25- X I GILETA TOIIP, BOB GARCIA oz' f ,,,, w sk , L' F-V Q f ,..,:y , f 0 Tl, ' mg Zwfi' I 'S' ' rf ' TX Q 'S TVN I Q77 in . M ' I I I '1fA . I s.. CHRIS CELLARIUS, sua CIIAMBEIIS I - + I - LINDA DiGIOVANNI, covay COWAN VAL VOROBEY, JOHN LILLY SPIRIT FRIENDLIEST I .VD gm LORI BURDETT, FRED DUTTWEILER MARTY CORL, BECKY MUELLER Page 69 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED . is .v 3 .ION w SHORTEST 1' 51 - ' I .- -fx 4- ' 'x -: V JOE ALLEN, JULIE JOHNSON LAUGH Kff' R-J' JULIE WASSERMAN, DONN FIEBELKORN POISE K LYNN WEIS, BARBARA HANFORD Page 70 TALLEST , if I 5 Qf NANCY ARNOLFO, KIP KEELER , X fs Q' '--. AUDREY SNELL, CRAIG FARLEY NOSE FLIRT SUE POPIK, LANCE DUFFIELD SUE TAYLOR BOB PHILLIPS GULLIBLE PERSONALITY 8c MOST FUN ,Q 3- 8 L39 Axis? 5 .L -- LEGS f J ' n - vi' 1 , W, a J .-'E 2 T Q N , ff 'W JUDY ASHER, RANDY VOGEL HAIR JEFF EICHORN, MARGARET HOTTLE JULIE CLARK, LEFTY CHELL ARTISTIC - f K i' f , E I R 6.3 A h 2 1 ik-.Q .-f'dd JOHN DAWSON, SHARI MCDONALD L 5? TALENTED TOM BISHOP, NOREEN NOEL BR' ' DIMPLES FRANK WAHL, JANE CARMER GAYLE MULVEY, CHUCK MARCUCLI Lffwww- ,. ff -v' v '- 'M ' x 'F' '- M ..Q,..,.-ggfwm. ' A-qu: an au' ' 'if'wf3if'5fe'u,, mwinafw-mv'- ' f 'Y ' M N ' f , , x . 4.-..-S-M4.....-0 w....-nw... ,.,,, , 4 1.-. . f QA 1 ,AF K 1- nx.2r.- N ., 1 - fan-we n 5 1 r' ip. ,J push ,,..M,..!5s2 ufiwwgffwf 'mum-, 'M .., any v ,, muswmwk W f A b N . 4 wwvvllbwfrinhv .4 -- ff--:mum -. is -J ' :Q QW! ' ., X 'Nl' ,H ,3fg,M:,,,,,,i,ef, fiagfwgxin Q: , 4 K' 'wx 'Q Q W mph ' Ni 'MQ - -+ , , ..-,-,w,.cv,.w ..., W N sms- an ,f .,...,-uw,....... V 4 V MW, ,Www w ,mv G' A. Wm, Q M q ,W vw-. .v.1e'f'sl'1i11Xf om. w wWT,'v 1w'Q+i3:f Q.enc W ' M' V ,'mw+pf M .fx-mg:-4-. Amfff-we V, -MM..-, . www .Jima mm A .mama ,VV---W-an-ni-av....f--Abs.-f4q.w M 1 v M XMI'- X' J5J7E3'Ef'iZ lw' my, g.,,w' ., V va.. kJ?x3.J' V -S rv ' f, .A V, ... M. . ,.. ,MM 4.-f..--....,,..r ,A ,W ' M WW4 waaanmgpfw. 4.72 Cf-3'-'qw A -., fs .6 , -1 M9 5 If 5-A 'K Ovrifwtni' ills 'fifmef-es...- Wu U -Q,-Q :ure ..:.av..a,.,, ,,,,, v ' ,fn--an pu-vnmwvwsn , . J' sw Nwaw .AZ ww 2 r h A5V:,,1r.,q,,, , ,. wow.. V ,, .f W' aww: 1 ra' 4.1 4 jx c 4, 4324-A -6 A A 3. ' J'ix. ' .fm X x We ewzeeglf M1 gon Z QQ ' N Q J W P!! On February 19, 1966, the Senior Class of 1966 presented the Senior Ball - Canrllelighf and Gold . The danee was held af fhe Peninsula Golf ana' Counfry Club and music' was by Wal! Tolleson's Orehesfrr. The highlight of the evening was the erowning of Bar- bara Seely as Queen by last year's junior Pronz Queen, Beelay Mueller. julie Clark and julie johnson were runners up. Ofher members of fhe Court were Lori Bunleff, Barbara Hanford, Barbara Snzifh, ana' Carol Thoman. 9 Q ,gg I 3 .1 c 3 '1- J Under fha frnzplv eaws Gold fades . . . Tbrmzgfa bzlddirzg lcfaws We fools foward' flae pasf -Clyora enior ,jvkdfory In September of 1962, the Class of 1966 invaded the halls of San Carlos High for the first time. Wlyilr' working to eli1ninate the fears and nnfanziliarities of the Freshman year, the 66'ers hecazne acquainted with the traditions of the yonng high school. As Sophoniores, the Class of '66 turned toward becoming the hest class in the history of San Carlos. They joined the world in mourning the death of Iohn F. Kennedy and, because of it, worked all the more to iinprozfe thenzselves. In the first year of inter-class spirit corn petition, the class reigned supreme, the Class of 1966 also sponsored the snccessfnl 1964 Farewell Dance, Tahitian Twilight. Finally, the class moved on towards their final two years of high school, with valnahle experiences behind them and a ho pe- filled fntnre ahead. As 1lppf'1'C'l6lSS777P1I, fbi' 66'ers were now ready to establish their own traditions. The Innior girls won the annual Powder Bowl Game, and the class pai on the Sadie HawkinssDance. The spring of the year hronght the Iunior Prom, Palais D'Enchante. And finally, in September 196 5, the Senior year arrived. The 66'ers took their places as leaders of the school-inventing imaginative new forms of recreation and contributing dedicated effort towards im- proving student government. The Senior girls completed their two year domination of the Powder Bowl, and Senior boys led Don athletic teams to victories and success. The Class of 1966 sponsored the enchanting Christmas Ball and later in the year, Candlelight and Gold, the nn- helievahle Senior Ball, toola place. The dance was followed by an early morning hoat rideg the evening was a memorable experience. But all too soon, Inne had arrived, and the final year at San Carlos was over. The Class of 1966 hid farewell to San Carlos High School, aqziipped with the memories of fonr years-indelible enongh to last an entire lifetime. Page 75 enior .xgcltieuemenfd AARONSON, WAYNE-Russian Club 1-33 CSF 33 Tennis 33 A.N.A.R.C.H.I.S.T.S. Club 43 Stanford University Summer Quarter 33 Androcles and the Lion 4. AHNSTEDT, BARBARA - Freshman Class Treasurer 13 Class Boards 1,43 Service Point Secretary 1,43 CSF 1-4, Vice President 43 lnklings 23 Fashion Shows 2-43 Legislature 2,33 Junior Prom Committees 33 Sadie Haw- kins Committees 33 American Freedom Sum- mer Institute 33 Welfare Board 3,43 Hostess Club 3,43 Culture Board 3,43 Legislature Secretary 43 Russian Club 43 Fashion Board 43 Saks Fifth Avenue High School Board 43 National Merit Letter of Commendation. AIKINS, LINDA-Orchestra 13 Majorette 1-4, Head Majorette 3,43 Inklings 43 Finance Board 4. AILFN, PAULA-Spirit Board lg Class Boards 1-33 Sadie Hawkins Chairman 33 Don Carlos 3,4, Page 4 Editor 4. ANDREWS, GREG-Transfer from Serra High 23 Frosh-Soph Baseball 23 B Basketball 23 Junior Board 33 Lettermens' Club 3,43 Var- sity Baseball 3,43 Varsity Basketball 3,4. ANTHONY, BRUCE-Spanish Club 13 Math Club 1,23 Inkling 23 Finance Board 4. ATKINS, JAN-Red Cross Club 13 Pep Band l,23 Don Band 1,43 Orchestra 2,43 Girls' Competitive Swim Team3 Culture Blocks3 Woodwind Quartet 3. BADOUIN, SANDY-Donamics 2-45 Inter-racial Relations 43 Artichokes Anonymous 4. BALCH, ANNETTE - Fin Capades 33 Senior Board 43 Powder Bowl 4g Culture Board 4. BFCHTEL, BETTY --- Junior Board 33 Fashion Show 3,43 Senior Board 43 Spirit Board 4. BI'1lJRl, ,IOHN-- Medical Careers Club President 4. BFRNARDO, SHELLFIY--Service Point Secre- tary 1-43 CSF 1-43 Secretary 3,43 Culture Board 3,43 Legislature l-43 Nations lnc. 33 Model U.N. 43 Spirit Board li Orchestra 1,23 District Symphony 1-43 Stanford Youth Orchestra 1,23 lnklings 33 George W'ash- ington Slept Here 13 Pinnochio 33 Dona- mics 33 Communications Board 43 Senior Board 43 Executive Board Secretary 4. 131CKHART,JIM--Cycling Club 13 Motion Pie- ture Crew 13 Boy's Athletic Commission 2,33 Boys' Athletic Commissioner 43 Legislature 43 Soccer 1-43 Football 2-43 Track Manager 1,23 Track and Field 3,43 CSF 23 Welfare Board 43 l.ettermcn's Club 3,43 Yearbook Staff 3,43 UCSB Summer Program 33 A.N.A.R.C.l'l.l.S.T.S. Club 4. BINGHAM, MARILYN---Spirit Board 23 Inter- national Club 33 Donamics 2,33 lnter-racial Relations Club 43 Culture Board 4. Bl,AlR, lill.lilfN - Legislature 43 Senior Board 43 Welfare Board 43 Donamics 3,43 Christmas Ball Committee 43 Recreational Leadership 43 Powder Bowl 4g Spirit Board 33 KYA Pom pon 4. BRADl,l'QY, SARA H Transfer 33 llonaxnics 33 Don Carlos Ad Manager 43 lnklings llaiku litlilor 4. BRANlPl'iBURfi, lX7NAl,lJ Bg1skt'1l1,1ll l-4: Baseball l-43 Wrestling 23 Class Boards 2,33 Campus Capers 33 l.ettermen's Club 3,43 Treasurer 43 Legislature 4. ab. its BROOKS, DEIDRE-Welfare Board 3,43 Fin Ca- pades 33 Yearbook 3,43 Basketball lg Bad- minton Culture Block3 German Club Secre- tary 13 Orchestra 1-43 Finance Board 33 Culture Board 33 Stanford Music Scholarship 33 District Symphony 2,3. BROOKS, SHEILA -Russian Club 1-43 Inklings 33 Class Board 3,43 Campus Capers 2,33 Oklahoma 43 Aeolians 43 A Capella 2,43 Culture Board 43 Welfare Board 3,43 Red Cross Club 23 After School Sports 1,23 Leg- islature 2. BROWN, PATRICIA-Hostess Club 3,43 Presi- dent 43 CSF 1-43 Russian Club 43 Solo and Ensemble Festival 13 Senior Class Secretary 43 Class Boards 2-43 Legislature 1-33 Spirit Board 2,33 Finance Board 23 Girl's Sports Board l,21 Welfare Board 43 After-school Sports 1-45 Donamics 3,43 Children's Play 23 Culture, Administrative, and Sports Blocks. BRYAN, DENNIS-Swimming 1-4, ALL SPAL 33 CSF 43 J.S.A. 23 Band 13 Lettermen's Club 2-4. BUICKEROOD, KEN-'B' Basketball 13 Varsity Track l,3,43 Varsity Basketball 2-43 Cross Country l,2Q Class Boards 1-43 Lettermen's Club 1,2. BULLWINKLE, CYD-Fin Capades 1,33 Culture Board 43 Spirit Board 43 Class Boards 3,43 Sadie Hawkins Committee 33 Junior Prom Committee 33 Christmas Ball Committee 43 Senior Ball Committee 43 Powder Bowl 43 Girls' Sports 1-4. BUNKER, CHARLES-Basketball 13 Frosh-Soph Football 23 Varsity Football 3,43 Legislature 1-33 Transfer from Carlmont 23 Frosh-soph Baseball 1,23 Soccer 23 Baseball 3,4. BURDETT, LORl -- Cheerleader 1,2,43 Fashion Board 3,43 Aeolians 33 Hostess 43 Legislature 2: Fin Capades 33 Spirit Board 1,2,43 Fash- ion Show 33 Powder Bowl 3,43 Track Queen 33 Homecoming Dance Committee 43 Home- coming Queen 43 Make lt yourself with Wool Contest 33 CSF 33 Class Boards3 Cul- ture and Administrative Blocks3 Representa- tive for City's Progress Congress 4. BURTON, ED -- Legislature 2-43 Football 2-43 Class Board 33 Junior Prom Committee 3. CAPLAN, CAROL --- CSF 1-43 Welfare Board 3,43 Red Cross 1-4, Vice President 1,23 Math Club 1-4, Secretary 3,43 Inkling 23 Spanish Club 1,23 Red Cross Leadership De- velopment Center 1. FARMER, JANE-Campus Capers 33 Okla- homa 43 Acolians 2-43 A Cappella l-43 Christmas Concert 1-43 Freshman Board 13 legislature 23 Culture Board 1,2. C1?1.1,ARlUS, CHRIS- -Football l-43 Wrestling 1,2,43 Yearbook 33 Class Boards 3,4. CHAMBERS, SUE -Class Boards 1,23 Legisla- ture 23 CSF 2-43 Hostess 43 Aeolians 3,43 Sophomore Class Treasurer 23 Campus Capers 33 Powder Bowl 33 Oklahoma 4g N.C.T.E. Nominee3 Junior Prom Bid Chairman 33 Ad- ministrative antl Culture Blocks, CHFLL, l.EFTYf-Class Boards 1-43 Basketball I-43 Baseball 1-33 Cross Country and Track 43 Lettermen's Club 3,43 Campus Capers 33 Powder Bowl 3,4. CLARK, UD - Transfer from Carlmont 23 ass Boards 2-43 After-school Sports 13 Christmas Ball 43 Turkey Trot 1,2Q Sadie Hawkins 33 Welfare Board 43 Recreation Board 43 Rummage Sale Chairman3 Junior Prom 33 Homecoming Week 33 Senior Sup- plement 43 Fashion Show 2-43 Powder Bowl, Captain 43 Christmas Ball Publicity Chair- man 43 Spirit Representative 33 Culture Board 3. CLARK, JULIE - Transfer from Carlmont 23 CSF 1,23 Class Boards 3,43 Welfare Board 3,43 Spirit Board 3,43 Girls' Sports Board 33 Recreation Board 43 Hostess 4g Varsity Pom pon Girl 3,43 Homecoming Queen 33 Junior Prom Attendant 33 Junior Prom Dec- orations3 Experiment in International Living 33 Fin Capades 3g Fashion Show 2,33 Sports Block, Culture Block3 Senior Supplement 4. CLARKE, GLENNANN-Medical Careers Club 13 After-school Sports 1,23 Spirit Commis- sion 33 Junior Board 3. COHN, LARRY - D Basketball 1,23 Wrestling 3,43 Soccer 23 Track 2,33 HSJ Track Team 43 Letterm3n's Club 2-43 Transfer from Carlmont. COUGHLIN, CANDY-Class Boards 1-33 Varsi- ty Pom pon 3,43 Frosh-Soph Pom pon 23 Welfare Board 4g Recreation Board 43 Spirit Board 43 Modern Dance 13 Oklahoma 4. COURLAND, MADELYN - Campus Capers 13 Hilltop Players 1,23 Russian Club 2-43 Cul- tural Commission Secretary 43 Christmas Play 23 Oklahoma 4. COVEY, DOUG - CSF 2-4 Vice-President 33 President 43 Russian Club 43 Vice-President 43 Track 3,43 Basketball 2-43 Boys' Sports Board 43 Lettermen's Club 3,43 National Merit Qualifierg Welfare Board 3,43 A.N.A.R.C.H.l.S.T.S. 4. COWAN, MICHELE - Transfer from Notre Dame 23 Class Boards 2-43 Welfare Board 33 Culture Board 43 Fin Capades 33 Powder Bowl 43 Summer Session at Colorado Rocky Mountain School 33 Homecoming Float Com- mittee. CRISTOFANI, LILLIAN-Donamics 33 Powder Bowl 43 Senior Homecoming Float 43 After- school Sports 1,23 Ski Club 13 Recreation Board 43 Spirit Board 4. DALEY, JANIS -Spirit Board 3,43 Inter-racial Relations 43 JSA 3,43 Fashion Shots 1,23 Welfare Board 33 Junior Board 3. DARCY, CAROL - lnklings 1-43 Junior Red Cross Council 3,4. DAVIS, LARRY-Orchestra 1,43 A.N.A.R.- C.H.l.S.T.S. Club 4. DAVIS, LINDA--Spirit Board 23 Medical Careers Club 2,33 After-school Sports 1-43 Donamics 3,43 Don Carlos 3,43 Photography Editor 43 lnklings Co-editor 43 Sports Block. DAY, JANIS - Girls' Sports 1,23 Legislature 3,43 Emporium Fashion Board 33 Hostess Vice-President 43 Senior Class Treasurer 43 Fashion Board 33 Spirit Board 3g Welfare Board 33 CSF 3,43 Ravenswood Exchange 33 Fashion Show 3,43 Campus Capers 33 Junior Prom Committee 33 Powder Bowl 3,43 Christmas Ball Committee 43 Yearbook 43 Administrative Block. enior ,xdclzieuemenfd DIEHL, DOUG- HoIIy's Christmas Toys I5 JSA I-35 Hilltop Players 1-45 Greensleeve's Magic 15 Harvey 25 Campus Capers 2,35 Cross Country 2,45 Student Court 35 Legis- lature 25 Publicity Board 1, Commissioner 45 Mouse That Roared 35 Miracle Work- er 45 Sequoia Drama Festival 35 People to People 35 AndrocIes and the Lion 45 Leg- islative Legal Committee 45 Student-Fa- culty Evaluation Committee 45 A.N.A.R. C.H.I.S.T.S. 4. IMLORENZO, RICHARD - Track 1-45 Cross Country 2.3. DOUGHTY, TOM - Band I-35 Pep Band 1,25 Dance Band 2-45 Brass Choir 2-45 Boys' Glee 15 District Symphony 2.3. DUNCAN, SHARI-Girls' Sports 1,25 Medical Careers 2,3. DUTTWEILER, FRED--CSF 2,35 Cross Coun- try 2,35 Track 2-45 Soccer-45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Class Boards 1-35 A.N.A.R.- C.H.I.S.T.S. Club 4. ECKMANN, TOM-Football 2-45 Varsity Track 2,35 CSF 1-45 Treasurer 35 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Class Boards 2,35 Latin Club 1.2. EICHORN, DALE - Aeolians 3,45 Advanced Choral 3. EICHORN, JEFF - Cross Country 1,25 Track 1-45 Wrestling I5 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Senior Board 4. EINZIG, PEGGY - National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Summer School in Mexico 35 Donamics I-35 Christmas Ball Decora- tions 35 junior Prom Decorations 35 Legis- lature Secretary 45 Spirit Board 1-35 Secre- tary 35 Russian Club 45 Inter-racial Rela- tions Club 45 Campus Capers 1-35 Welfare Board 3,45 CSF 3,45 Culture Block. ELLIOTT, JOHN - Soccer 1-45 Football 2,45 Track and Cross Country 35 Legislature 25 Student Court Trubine 45 CSF 25 Boys' Sports Board 45 Nations Inc. 35 A.N.A.R.- C.H.I.S.T.S. Club 4. ESKENAZI, DAVE-Carlmont Transfer 25 Wel- fare Board 45 Finance Board 45 Don Carlos 4. ESPEN, ERIC-Class Boards5 Sadie Hawkins and junior Prom Decorations 35 Legislature 1-45 Student Body President 45 Water Polo 1-35 Most Improved 15 Most Valuable 25 Cap- tain 35 Swimming 1-35 Wrestling 2-45 Bas- ketball 15 CSF 2-45 President 35 Lettermen's Club 3.4. FALT, DENNIS-Track and Cross Country I-45 Campus Capers 1,3,45 Holly's Christmas Toys 15 Greensleeves Magic 15 Harvey 25 Fun and Fantasy 25 The Mouse that Roared 35 Oklahoma 45 AndrocIes and the Lion 45 Legislature 15 Band 15 Orches- tra I5 Student Court 2,35 Lettermen's Club 3.45 Hilltop Players I-45 President 3: A.N.A.R.C.H.I.S.T.S. 45 Experiment in In- ternational Living 35 Sequoia Drama Festival 2. FISHEI., SUE - Greensleeves 15 After-school Swim Team 35 Junior Board 35 Decorations for Junior Prom5 Decorations for Christmas Ball 45 Student Legislature Representative 45 After-school Pom-pon 45 Fashion Show 25 Welfare Board 45 Spirit Commission 45 Pow- der Bowl 4. FOLKERTS, NANCY-Freshman Class Secretary I5 Class Boards I-35 Finance Board 1,25 Powder Bowl 3. FORSBURG, STEVE-Legislature 15 Class Board 2-45 Chell's Angels 3.4. FURMAN, ANGIE-After-school Tennis 15 Red Cross Council 25 German Club 3,45 Secre- tary 45 Welfare Board 4. GARCEA, BOB-Football 2-45 Baseball I-45 Soc- cer 2-45 CSF 1-45 Harvard Book 35 Parlia- mentarian 45 N.C.T.E. Award 4. 'GERACI, MARY---Transfer from Carlrpont 2, CSF Z-45 Spirit Board 2-45 Christmas Con- cert 2-45 A Cappella 2-45 Aeolians 3,45 Cam- pus Capers 2,35 Oklahoma 45 Varsity Cheerleader 45 junior Prom Decorations 35 Senior Ball Decorations 45 Senior Board 45 Fin Capades 35 A.N.A.R.C.H.I.S.T.S. 45 Fx- pcriment in International Living 35 W'elfarc Board 4. GILDEA, JAMES--Russian Club 3,45 Anarchists Club 45 Transfer from Carlmont 2. GOETZ, STEVE --- Varsity Football 45 Varsity Baseball I-45 Varsity Soccer 2-45 Lettermen's Club I-35 All SPAL Baseball 35 All SPAL Soccer 35 Legislature 35 Most Valuable Soccer Player 35 Most Improved Soccer Player 3. GONZALEZ, NANCY-After-school Sports 2-45 Class Board 35 Sadie Hawkins and junior Prom Decorations Committees 35 Welfare Board 45 Legislature 45 Medical Careers Club 45 Decorations Committees for Christmas and Senior Balls, GREENWOLD, NANCY-Legislature 1,25 Host- ess 3,45 Class Treasurer 35 CSF 2,45 Culture Board 25 Fin Capades 35 Powder Bowl 4. GUARINO, LYN - Welfare Board 45 Culture Board 3,45 Spirit Boards 2-45 Russian Club 35 Class Board 35 CSF 3,4. HAMPTON, KATHY-Donamics 35 Ski Club I5 Recreation Board 1,45 Class Board 25 Modern Dance 25 Spirit Board 45 Powder Bowl 45 Homecoming Float 4. HANCOCK, EARL -- Transfer from Virginia Beach 35 Football 15 Tennis I-35 Cross Country 3,45 Gymnastics 45 Runner up in mixed doubles tournament. HANFORD, BARBARA ---- Campus Capers I5 HoIIy's Christmas Toys I5 George Wash- ington Slept Herc I5 Pom pon 2,45 Dona- mics 35 Fin Capades 35 Class Board 2-45 Powder Bowl 3. HARRAH, JOAN-Christmas Play 15 Russian Club 2-45 Campus Capers 2-45 Donamics 3,45 Welfare Board 3,45 Culture Board 3,45 Inter-racial Relations Club President 45 Leg- islature 3,45 CSF 45 Spirit Board 1,25 Cul- ture Block5 Oklahoma 45 Slave Day 4. HEATH, MARILYN-Class Boards I-45 A Ca- pella 15 Recreation Board 15 Spirit Board 25 Culture Board 3,45 Publicity Board 3,45 Donamics 35 Christmas Play 45 Communi- cations Board 4. HOTTLE, MARGARET-Hostess 45 Rccreatioin Board 35 Fin Capades 35 OkI.ihom.i 45 Donamics 3. HOWITT, CAROL -Band 1,2,45 Orchestra I5 District Symphony I-45 Girls' Sports I-45 Red Cross Council 25 Culture Board 35 Don- amics 35 Finance Board 35 Yearbook 35 Wel- fare Board 3,45 Powder Bowl 3,45 GAA 4, HULL, BRUCE4Football 1-45 Track 3,45 Base- ball 1,25 Soccer 2,35 CSF I-45 Legislature I-45 I.ettermen's Club 2-45 HSI Track Team 3,45 A.N.A.R.C.H.l.S.T.S. Club 4. IIUTCHIN, TERRY --- Swimming I5 ,ISA I5 Track 3,45 Cross Country 3. -IOHNSON, CAROL-Fashion Show 2,45 Powder Bowl 3,45 Legislature 2,45 Class Boards 3,45 Donamics 35 Christmas Concert I5 CSF 25 Fashion Board 4. -IOHNSON, jUI.IIi f- CSF 2-45 Pom pon I-4' Head Pom pon Girl 2,45 Spirit Board 2-45 Class Secretary 25 Hostess 3,45 ASF Semi- finalist 35 Recreation Commissioner 45 Leg- islature 45 Powder Bowl 45 NCTE Finalist5 National Merit 45 Campus Capers 35 Fin Capades 35 Class Board 2-45 Oklahoma 45 junior Prom Princess 3. IIOHNSON, TOM----Manager of Frosh-soph Foot- ball I5 Campus Capers 25 Childer's Play 25 Legislature 35 Mouse that RoarecI 35 Sen- ior Board 45 Miracle Worker 45 Andro- cles and the Lion 45 Hilltop Players Presi- dent 4. KALE, BARBARA-Campus Capers 1,35 George Washington Slept Here 15 Drama Club 1-35 Track and Field 25 Welfare Board 35 Swim- ming 4. KELLY, KAREN-AFS Exchange Student from Australia 45 Powder Bowl 45 Spirit Board 45 Welfare Board 45 Hostess 45 Oklahoma 45 A.N.A.R.C.H.I.S.T.S. Club 4. KERR, SANDRA--Spirit Board 2-45 Recreation Board 25 Finance Board 45 Welfare Board 35 Class Boards 3,45 Yearbook Staff 2,35 As- sistant Editor 35 Don Carlos 45 Senior Sup- plement Editor 45 Fin Capades 35 Home- coming Decorations 45 Christmas Ball 4' Senior Ball 4. 3 KERSTAN, URSULA--C-eman Club 1,25 Treas- urer 25 CSF 1-45 Welfare Board 3,45 Finance Board 3,45 Sports Block, Culture Blocks5 Yearbook Staff 3,45 Editor 45 Ski Club 45 Fashion Show 25 Fin Capadcs 3. KILBURG, JIM-Class Boards 1-35 Class Vice- President 1,25 Baseball I-45 Cheerleader for Powder Bowl 4. KOGELSCHATZ, BILI.--Water Polo I-35 Swim- ming I-45 I.ettermen's Club 2-45 Welfare Board 4. KOON, DON---Football I-45 Soccer 2-45 HSI Track Team 3,45 l.ettcrmcn's Club 2,45 CSI: 3. KOTTMI'fII5fR, STI-QVIC -Welfare Board 45 Legis- lature 45 LSI' 45 A.N.A.R.C.H.l.S.l'.S. Club 4. KOCOURIZK, MARY -- Transfer from Lincoln lligh School, Wisconsin, 45 Inklings short- story. Essay Ifditor 4. KUIIRST, BETH--Clziss Board I5 Legislature 3: After-school Sports I-45 GAA 3.45 lfin Cla- pades 35 Sports Block. Page 77 enior ,xdclzieuemenfd LAKE, NANCY - Transfer from Carlmont 25 Class Boards 2-45 Turkey Trot 1,25 Legisla- ture 35 Christmas Ball Decorations 45 Soph- omore Dance 25 Sadie Hawkins Dance 35 Fashion Show 2,35 Medical Careers 45 W'el- fare Board 4. LANGLEY, MIKE -- Football 45 Track 3,45 Transfer from l.os Angeles. LITTRELL, CAROL ANN-Transfer from St. Vincent High, San Francisco5 Medical Ca- reers 45 Christmas Ball Decorations 4. LOUSI-IIN, KAREN ---- Publications Board 2-45 Inklings Business and Sales Manager 3,45 Red Cross Council 2,45 Secretary 3,45 W'elfare Board 3,45 A Cappella 3,45 Spanish Club 2,45 Administrative and Culture Blocksg LDC Scholarship 35 After-school Sports l-3. LUCIA, MONICA-A Cappella 15 Campus Ca- pers 35 Senior Board 45 Aeolians 45 Okla- homa 45 Powder Bowl 3,4. MCBAIN, KATHY -- Girls Athletic Association Z-4. MCCONNELL, NANCY--Fin Capades 1,35 Pom pon Girl 2,45 Legislature 2-3, Correspon- dence Seeretary 45 Childrcn's Play Z5 Wel- fare Board 3-4. MCDONALD, SHARON -- Caduscs Club 15 Swimming Team 15 Transfer from Carlmont 25 Welfare Board 35 Campus Capers 64 25 Sophomore Board 25 Turkey Trot Z. McKI'QNNFE, JOE---Cross Country 1-35 Track I-25 Wrestling 2,45 Tennis 35 Gymnastics 45 Philosophy Club 4. McKlNLEY, MARK --- Basketball I-35 Varsity Tennis 1-45 Italian Club 1-25 Lettermen's Club 3-45 Boys' Sports Board 2-45 Cross Country 2. MAlfHRl.FlN, IANIS -Cheerleader 1-35 Spirit Board 2-35 Powder Bowl 35 Fin Capades 35 Campus Capers 15 gl. Prom Attendant 3. MAIIIZR, KATI'II.lSlfN -Inklings 2-45 CSI: 2-35 Artichokes Anonymous 4. MANCH1-1ST1iR. GCTRDON- -Track Team 2-3 Track Block 35 Medical Careers Club 2-4 Treasurer 25 Inklings 25 Culture Board 25 Red Cross Council, President 3-45 CSF 2-45 I.ettermen's Club 45 Culture Block 3. MARICK, RUBIZRTA H Legislature 25 German Club, President 3-45 Recreation Board 45 Communications Board 45 Ilome Economics Club 45 GAA 45 Girls' Tennis Team 2-3. MARSHALL, SUIL---Class Boards l-45 CSF 2-3: lfin Capatles '65 35 Powder Bowl 3-4. MASON, ARTHUR f Wrestling 1,35 Basketball 15 Transfer from Clirlmont 25 Legislature 3-4. 1v11fRR11.1., RICIIARIJ - Cross Cbuntry l-25 Track 1-45 l.eltermen's Club 2-45 CSF 3-4. MI-,R1'A, ROI! Tennis 25 Russian Club 35 tier- inan Club 35 Don Carlos 2. MI'iYl'.R, CANDY lnklings 45 NX'elf.ire Board 45 Inter-R.n'ial Relationsliips Club 15 Arti- iltultos Anoniyinous 4. M111 UNNI, VAROI, Welfare Board 45 Legisla- ture 45 Culture Board 45 It.tIi.in Club I5 lirencli Vlnlv 2. Page 118 MILLER, JOAN--Tahitian Twilight Dance Com- mittee 35 Welfare Board 45 Girls' Glee 3-4 Fashion Show 3-45 Inter-Racial Relations Club 4. MILLER, KAREN-Medical Careers Club 3-45 junior Board 35 Spirit Board 25 Badminton 25 Yearbook 3-4. MIRAGLIA, DONfMath Club - 1-25 Italian Club 15 Swimming 15 Science Club 15 XVres tling 2. MORRIS, TAMI--Fin Capades 1,35 Class Boards 1-45 Powder Bowl 3-45 Spring Fashion Show 1-25 Oklahoma 45 After-School Dance 15 jr. Prom Committee 3. MORSE, PENNY-French Club l-35 Children's Play 1,35 Sophomore Dance Committee5 Campus Capers 2-35 Harvey 25 Culture Block 25 1 Culture Board 45 Miracle Worker 45 Powder Bowl 45 Christmas Dance Committee 4. MUFLLER, BECKY-Class Boards 1-45 Cheer- leader 2,35 CSF 3,45 Campus Capers 1,35 jr. Prom Committee 35 Christmas Ball Commit- tee 45 Governor's Conference 45 Ravenswood Fxchange 3. MULLINS, PAM--After-School Sports 1-35 Don- .imics 2-35 Red Cross Club 25 German Club 35 Powder Bowl 45 Drama Crews 1-2. MULVFY, GAYLE-Transfer from Carlmont 25 After-School Sports 1-35 Class Boards 2-45 CSF 2-45 Welfare Board 3-45 Culture Board 35 Recreation Board 45 Spirit Board 45 French Club 35 Finance Board 3-45 Com- munications Board 45 Legislature 45 Cheer- leader 45 Powder Bowl 45 Assistant Editor of Senior Supplement 4. NFARHOOD, CELIA-CSF l-45 Powder Bossl 35 Class Boards 3-45 Spirit Board 4. NELSON, BETTY - Medical Careers Club 1-4. Vice President 45 After-School Sports 1-25 A Cappella Choir 2-45 Aeolians 3-4. NOLAN, ED---Cross Country 1-45 Track 1-45 junior Prom Committee 35 Senior Ball Com- mittee 45 l.ettermcn's Club 3-45 Welfare 4. NORRIS, DARRYL--Baseball I-45 Soccer 2-45 All-League Baseball 2. NUNN, SUE- -Pom pon Girl 1,45 Campus Capers 35 Spirit Board 45 Senior Board 3-45 Powder Bowl 3-45 Donamics 35 Homecoming Dance Committee 4. OBRIFN, RO'BIN---Christmas Ball Committee 45 After-School Sports I-25 Senior Ball Commit- tee 45 Recreation Board 3-45 Welfare 45 GAA 1-35 .Iunior Achievement 3. OIIILNIJORF, PAUI.--'1'r.insfer from Carlmont 25 Football 25 Track 35 Senior Board 45 Baseball 1. O'RlJI'ZNli, ANGELA -- 'Transfer from Fresno Iligh School 35 Student Body Executive Committee 2-35 Welcome Warriors 2-3: Spanish Club 25 Ticket Committee 2-35 Tee Pee Talent 2,35 Rally Committee 35 Stadiums Decorations 35 junior Prom Committee5 Swim Team 35 Junior Class Play 35 Cheer- leader 35 Finance Board 45 Senior Board 45 Spirit Board 45 Homecoming Dance Com- mittee Chairman 45 Christmas Ball Com- mittee Cltztirman 45 Senior Ball Committee. PAYNE, DEBBIE- Children's Play 15 George Washington Slept Here 15 Girls' Sports Board 15 Harvey 25 Sophomore Dance Committee 25 Campus Capers 2-35 Spirit Board 25 Culture Block 35 French Club 35 The Mouse That Didn't Believe in Christ- mas 35 Ravenswood Exchange 35 Culture Board 45 Miracle Worker 45 Powder Bowl 45 Christmas Ball Committee 4. PEADON, TOM-Football 1-45 Wrestling 1-4. PEARLMAN, DONNA - After-School Sports 1-25German Club 3-45 Fin Capades 35 Fash- ion Show 35 Androcles and the Lion 45 Chanticleers 45 Culture Block. PFAVY, DAN-Football 2-45 Track 2-45 Soccer 3-45 Latin Club 2. PELLIZZER, PEGGY-Class Boards 2-45 Finance Board 25 Spirit Board 35 Homecoming Dance Committee 25 Sadie Hawkins Dance Deco- rations 35 Jr. Prom Committee 35 Senior Ball Committee 45 Powder Bowl 3-45 Rec- reation Board 45 Welfare Board 45 Children's Play 25 Christmas Ball Committee 4. PETERSON, SHARYN-Campus Capers 15 Fin Capades 1,35 French Club 25 Sophomore Board 25 Oklahoma 45 Inklings 45 Legis- lature 4. PETERsoN,'sTiswART- Football 2-4, Tennis 3-4. POPIK, SUE--Legislature 1-25 Class Boards 1-45 George Washington Slept Here 15 Christ- mas Play 15 Junior Class Vice President 35 Fin Capades 35 Powder Bowl 3-45 Oklaho- ma 45 Donamics 35 Jr. Prom Decorations Chairman 35 Senior Ball General Chairman 45 Spirit Board 15 Hostess Club 2-45 CSF 2-45 American Freedom Institute 35 Culture and Administrative Blocks. PROCTOR, PAUL-Medical Careers Club 2-35 Latin Club 25 Senior Board 4. QUINN, REX -- Football 1-35 Christmas Ball Committee 45 Speech Club 1-Z. RABIN, MARK - Basketball 1-25 Gymnastics 2-45 Boys' Sports Board 3-45 Medical Careers Club 4. RADFTICH, JOHN-Basketball 1-45 Track 1-45 Soccer 25 Boys' Sports Board 3-45 Letter- nien's Club I-4. RICHARDSON, DON---Cl.lss Boards 1-45 Let- termcn's Club 2-45 Decorations Committee 1-25 Swimming 1-45 Wrestling -2-45 W'ater Polo 1-35 Boxing 15 Sadie Hawkins Dance Chairman 35 Key Club 4. RU'I'l'lWliLL, JUDY - School Spirit Board 15 Medical Careers Club 15 Welfare Board 45 Girls Sports 1-2. ROSS, CAROL---After-School Sports 1-45 Dona- mics 3-45 Don Carlos 2,45 Fin Capades 35 Medical Careers 1-35 Inklings 45 Spirit Board 45 Culture Block 35 Sports Block 4. RUSSELL, ELAINE-After-School Sports 15 Leg- islature 2-35 Campus Capers 2-35 Christmas Ball Chairman 45 Fashion Show 2-35 Sadie Hawkins Committee 35 Sophomore Dance Committee 2. SABATO, GEORGE - Transfer from Carlmont 25 Tennis 1-45 Football 25 junior Prom Comtnittee 35 Boys' Sports Board 45 Letter- men's Club 3-45 Italian Club 4. enior' ,xgcdieuemen fri SANDRO, STEWART-Transfer from Carlmont 23 Football 2-43 Lettermen's Club 3-43 Boys' Sports Board 4g Christmas Ball Committee 43 Baseball I,4. SAWIN, LISA-Girls' Sports 1-43 Sports' Man- ager 2-33 Girls' Sports Board I-33 Fin Ca- pades 1,33 CSF I-4, Secretary 2-3, Vice President 33 Hostess Club 3-43 Welfare Board 33 lnklings 1-23 Powder Bowl 3-43 National Merit Semi-Finalist3 Cultural Commissioner 43 Cultural, Administrative, and Sports Blocks. A.N.A.R.C.H.I.S.T.S. Club 4. SCHARFF, CAROL-After-School Sports l'2i Powder Bowl 3s Class Board 2-33 Legislative 2-33 Humanities Production 43 UCSB Sum- mer Program 3. SCHULTZ, JEANNE -German Club I-23 Russian Club 1-23 Homecoming Dance Committee 43 Red Cross 23 Fin Capades 33 Culture Blocks 2-33 Fashion Board 43 Children's Play 2. SCHUI-TZMIOANNE-German Club 1-33 Rus- sian Club I-23 Recreation Board 33 Home- coming Dance Committee 43 Red Cross I-33 Fin Capades 33 Hostess Club 43 CSF I,43 Graduation Escort 33 Culture Blocks 2-3. SCOTT, DONNA - After-School Sports I-4, Manager 2-33 GAA Board 43 Wfelfare Board 3-43 Finance Board 3-43 Oklahoma 43 Fin Capades 3g Ski Club 43 Band I-43 Or- chestra 23 CSF 2-43 National Merit Letter of Commendation3 Yearbook 3-4, Editor 43 S Culture Blocks, Sports Block, Adminis- trative Block. SEFLY, KAREN-Class Boards I-23 Legislature 43 Donamics 23 Fin Capades 33 Campus Ca- pers 33 CSF l-43 American Freedom Institi- tute 43 Hostess Club 43 Recreation Board 4. SERVINE, GAY-Legislature I3 Spirit Board I3 Spanish Club lg Italian Club I3 Fashion Show lg Class Boards I-23 Red Cross' 3. SHIELDS, ,ITM-Invitational Wrestling Champ 2-4Q Legislature 3. SILBER, DEAN - Senior Board 43 Christmas Ball Committee 4. SLOSS, BILL-Yearbook 2-3, Editor 33 Senior Supplement 4. SMALL, SHAY -Communications Commissioner 4g Legislature 43 Russian Club Secretary 43 National Merit Letter of Commendation3 Welfare 3-43 Yearbook 23 lnklings 23 A.N.A.R.C.H.l.S.T.S. Club 4. SMITH, BARBARA-Freshman Board I3 Fashion Board 3-43 Junior Prom Princess 33 Home- coming Attendant 43 Liebe's Fashion Board Representative 43 Fashion Show 23 Spirit Board 2. SNELL, AUDREY - Fashion Show 23 junior Prom Committee 33 Christmas Ball Commit- tee 43 Fashion Show 43 Communications Board 4. SOUTH, GARY-Class Boards l'4Q Water Polo I-23 Swimming I-23 Football 3. STEVENSON, SHERRI-Orchestra l-43 Girls' Glee I3 University of the Pacific Scholar- ship 23 Culture Board 2-43 Junior Red Cross I-33 Inklings 3-43 Culture Block 33 Finance Board 3-43 Welfare Board 43 Inter- racial Relations Club 4. STOKES, EDI-Don Carlos I-4, Ad Manager 3, Business Manager 43 lnklings Publicity Board 23 Fin Capades lg Communications Board 33 Welfare Board 3-43 Publications Commisioner 43 Legislature 43 Senior Board 43 Spirit Board 43 Senior Supplement 43 Christmas Ball Committee 43 Senior Ball Committee 4. STONE, BRUCFYCampus Capers 1,33 Shakes- peare Festival 23 Oklahoma 4. STUMBAUGH. MARY LOU-Class Boards 2-33 Fin Capades I3 Powder'Bowl 33 Oltlahoma 4g Recreation Board I. TAYLOR, SUE - Legislature 3-43 Hostess 3-43 Junior Class Secretary 33 Varsity Cheerleader 3g Campus Capers 1,33 Oklahoma 43 Spirit Board 1-3. THOMAN, CAROL - Cheerleader 2-33 junior Prom Attendant 3. TRENHOLME, JANE - Carlmont Transfer 23 Legislature 33 junior Board 33 Welfare Board 43 Sadie Hawkins Committee 33 Christmas Ball Committee 43 Junior Prom Committee 33 Senior Ball Committee 4. VAN PATTEN, CATHY - Legislature l,3,43 Secretary 43 Children's Play 23 Powder Bowl 43 Sophomore Board 2. VARRIAL, RICHARD--Transfer from Alabama 3g Math Club 3-43 Latin Club 33 CSF 3-43 Orchestra 33 Track Manager 33 Finance Board 3-4, Commissioner 33 District Sym- phony 3-4, Concert-master 43 Welfare Board 43 Dance Band 43 Wrestling 43 Student Body Vice President 43 Androcles and the Lion VARRIALE, ROSEMARY - Fashion Show 3-43 Girls' After-School Sports 1,33 Powder Bowl 3-43 Homecoming Dance Decorations Coni- mittee 3. VAUGHAN, KATHI-Ski Club li Campus Ca- pers 23 Legislature 3-43 After-School Sports' l-2. VOGFL, RANDY- ' . , 43 Boys' State R 3 Q ntative 33 Tennis 33 Sem flaws Vi ' resident, Don Carlos Staff 4. OBEY, VAL -- Band I-33 Orchestra I-43 Pep Band I-33 Campus Capers lg Dance Band 1-43 Russian Club I-23 GAA, Publici- ty Manager 43 Fin Capades Cue Director Brass Choir 2-43 Tennis Team 43 7 ture locks. XVAHL, A ' .-- A - ire Board 43 Welfare Board 3-43 lnklings 4g Class Boards 2-43 Home- coming Dance Committee 4. NVAHL, FRANK-Band 2-43 Orchestra 33 Dance Band 2-43 Drum Major 43 Androcles and the Lion 4g Solo and Ensemble Festival 3-43 Oklahoma 43 Track 4. WAKEFIELD, DARLliFN-German Club I3 Al'- ter-School Sports I3 Fashion Show I3 Home- coming Dancc Committee 43 Ponder Bowl 3g lnklings 4. WASSFRMAN, JULIE 1 Legislature I-23 CSI I-33 Campus Capers 33 Powder Bowl 3-43 Fashion Show I-2. WATKINSON, WENDY-Transfer from Carl- mont 23 French Club 2-33 Powder Bowl 4. WATSON, CINDY - Fin Capades 33 Fashion Show 43 Senior Ball Decorations 4. Wlil.COMli, jANliT - Transfer Student junior YCQFQ Latin Club 33 CSF 3-4 Welfare Board 43 Math Club 43 Red Cross 4. WHFLAN, MlKlf--Cross Country 3-4, Most Ini- proved Player 43 Tennis Team 3-43 Don Carlos Staff 43 l,ettermcn's Club 4. WHIPPLIQ, CHIPPS ----- Basketball I-23 Baseball I-23 Football 3-43 Class Boards I-3 Legis- lature 43 Dance Committees I-4. WICHARZ, BRlolT'rr1--French Club 2-5, Alun- ior Board 33 German Club 3-43 lnklings 33 Medical Careers Club 33 Yearbook 3-43 Girls' Sports Board 3-4. VVILCUS -IUDY - Majorettes 43 Publications Board 3-43 lnklings poetry Editor 3-43 CSF 3-43 Communications Board 43 Culture Board 43 Finance Board 33 Don Carlos 23 Spirit Board 23 junior Board 33 lixperiment in lnternational Living 43 Sophomore Dance Decorations 2. W'll.l.lAMSUN, CARLA--Hostess 3-43 l:llI.1l1CC Board 33 Welfare Board 3-43 Secretary 43 Culture Board 33 Yearbook 33 Fin Capades 33 After-School Sports I-3. W'lI.SON, CRAIG--Summer Workshop of Na- tions 43 junior Statesmen of American 2-33 junior Prom Committee 33 Christmas Ball Committee 43 Senior Ball Committee 43 OVACK 43 Experiment in International Liv- ing Finalist 33 Welfare Board 4. I WITTFNBROCK, STFVF--Swimming 2-33 Let- termcn's Club 4. XVOLF, NANCY-Donamics 4g Sadie Hawkins Committee 33 Sports 2-il: Spirit Board 4: Club International l-23 -lunior Prom Com- mittee 33 Fashion Show 3. WURTSBAUGH, WAYNF---Varsity Gymnastics I-23 Class Boards 3-43 Welfare Board 4: CSF 2,33 German Club 3. YATPS, ANNF--Sadie Hawkins Committee 3: Campus Capers 23 junior Prom Committee 33 Powder Bowl 3-4, Chairman 43 Spirit Board 43 Hostess Club 3-43 Secretary 4: Recreation Board 43 Christmas Ball Commit- tcc 4: A.N.A.R.f'.II.l.S.T.S. Club 4. Page 79 lfwwfdux.. W9 ww?J4g,Jgi A fffigbgj My df- ww 'Aa wwf.. MQQZQQQ lf? ,WTQQ M mfg W ffm if-fi ' 76 :ni - XMQQQWMJ 'Eff M0 d0n+WWA DWJ-'AZ9vf6-vfi LZgSlm Q5N'mi'aw1e,o . AWE! 0-0 ,f,Q4Afr-Gab FHM WWWQ 64 A4411 6b5v'H7',24,e!v UW Kb qw qmm, QMA wr-Tawwebw fjfiwim C24 if affflf 'ffv'Wf4Zc2JcWf-31111 WO 'M M 4' 00:1-..7!YA,.:1 C4-,t fl . az-1 gug cum!! , . g,,.,.if . W 7j??'WM5'5?M.m' WW MTM, f iefg fmlmfgza KW' ffbrfafff ffagxjmw my mmf' MQW Aww ,Wo Ao UA vvfiw. 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Industriously working within these walls of Timeg Always squinting, hoping to glimpse the unseen. Although often their work seems but idle show-it is their curiosity, discovery, and at- tempts at revision that strengthens and supports the rest. These are the apprentice builders-young, eager to create. CALM! 0 Page 84 - Glen Korengold, President Dennis Ralston, Vice-President Sydney DeZordo, Secretary 6 Nancy Drach, Tremme Z7 union add ocuecl 9293 atwa .. . N Www - 1 V , . - , x ,. T ' s Q-. uyw f , .--'x' - ' This past year has been full of exciting events for the members of the junior Class. The Sarlie Hawkins Dance was a big success and was enjoyed by the entire school. The class also sponsored junior Break- fasts ana' Iunior Beach Parties as well as a rally and an after basketball game dance. Among their unusual food sales was a animal cracker sale. The class also sponsored a successful bottle drive. They closed the years activities with the annual I u nior Prom. 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Lovelace, Lharles Lynch, Joan Lynd, Bruce Page 91 Page 92 Magee, Kevin Maillard, Janice Main, Marilyn Maltzer, Roberta Manchester, Jeraul Manion, Martha Manry, Marguerite Marino, Georgette Markovich, David Marler, Victoria Marsden, John Martin, Craig Martin, Jayne Martin, Terrence Martini, Russell Maschewski, Linda Mason, Kenneth Masterson, Linda Mayo, Kathy McAleer, Charlene McAfee, Karen McBain, Kent McGregor, Pamela McIntosh, Jim McKeegan, Robert McKinley, Judy McPherson, Diane Medina, Martin Mell, Wayne Menconi, David Mendez, David Messer, Linda Meyer, Doug Meyer, Robert Meyer, Thomas Meze, Jeff Mielke, Jessica Miksch, Robert Milam, Bruce Miller, Jeanne Miller, Jeff Moerlc, Charles l X, .fi in ' K i J 9,'s 5nJa , s f X 4 HQ! 5 , 'vm' ,ik I Al: i K A 2 V I lu iv , U 'av- l l N 2' ii' ,K . Y Aw 5, 1 lu 4 vi i .4-4 994 A iw , ' - Q 3 t V 7 V Q 1 J sv f ' 4'5 . 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Linda Petralli, joy Pew, Bonnie Pforr, Gary Pope, Dana Rachie, Amanda Rahtz, Barbara Ralston, Dennis Rarity, Sandra Rashleget, john Rawson, Pat Raynal, David Ream, Margaret Page 94 Rehbock, Margaret Rehfeld, Robert Reynolds, Linda Reznick, Linda Riff, Ursula Righini, Jack Rigolfi, Susan, Roark, Bill Robertson, William Robinson, Christy Robinson, Gordon Robinson, Mark Robinson, Tom Rochek, jan Rockwell, Lois Rockwell, Stephen Roeder, Philip Rose, David Rowe, Edwin Rowe, Fern Salsbury, Carol Sanchot, Evelyn Sankey, John Saunders, Douglas Sawyer, Suzanne Sealer, Conrad Schaefer, Karen Seliellens, Annie Schipper, Cathy Sehlenker, David Sthmidt, Susan Sehuelke, Dianne Schulte, Bill Schuyler, Richard Seifert, Donna Seifert, Karen Sepp, Mike Seufert, Russel Shank, Bob Sheinker, Alan Shields, Stephen Silber, Debee ,449 1:9-X ,. 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Basil SPEIICC, David Spence, Eileen Steingrube, Daniel Sten, Stephanie Stephens, jill Stevenson, Sharon Stewart, Randall Stitnple, Dennis Stindt, Fred Stone, Harvey Stone, Marcia Story, David Strachan, Gary Strawther, Madge Sullivan, Robert Swank, Joann Swank, Judith Swanson, Pat Swartz, Kathy Syversen, Fran Tait, john Taylor, jeff Taylor, john Taylor, Randy Taylor, Russell Teague, Sydney Terhune, Marilyn Terry, Chris Thomas, Craig Thompson, Diane Tornquist, Tom Tremaine, Brian Tutiello, Fran Turner, Lyn Tuttle, Paula Uelci, M'arCia Page 95 Page 96 Underwood, Julie Urrere, Bonnie Vnccaro, Steve Valentine, Peter Vanacore, Frank Vanl-Izmser, Eileen Vansandt, Mike Vaughan, Debbie Voelker, Marilyn Volpe, Bill Vowles, Steven Wagner, Barbara Waldron, Larry Walker, Douglas Wallace, Ken Walters, Linda Wantin, Barbara XVaters, Bob Watkinson, Brian Weber, Craig West, David Whipple, Russel White, janet White, jndith Wight, Linda Williams, Ken Williams, Bob Williams, Robert Williams, Rod Wilmarth, David Wilson, Tom Wind, Ross Wingren, Sabra Wincmktir, David Wfiseman, Mike Wool, Sue Worden, Sharm Wfroolie, Chris Xvylie, Phil Wvllie, Pat Wyro, Steve Zinktrl, lilromlzi J , ' ei, l. f i , A ,NX p . . t Y 7 , ,fi-V , i. if H . hu, i ,I V, ,fha Q bt ,evil p we ' Mfg ff-3?,Q,X f' ,Zvi Q -L' .c , 4: , if i i , V W -in A. : -ia ti ri if A+ K ' V f- x 'II .F , K Am nf 4 V , r 'i r , 7 i 'lk' , lf!! 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ROW TVVO: Kris Roland, DeAyu jackson, julie Wool, Sue Carter, Judy Moore, Barb Walker, Robin Brooks, ROW THREE: Mark Pearman, Kathy Taylor, Bill Ward, Russ Whipple, Linda Buell, Cindy Harmon, Ann Blyth. ROW FOUR: Rich Scade, Unidentified, Mark Shilsrone, jack Walker, john Reynolds. The Sophomore Class has been very active this year. It has provided the school with a paperback bookstore and various food sales. It spon- sored the Woodside football rally and the After Basketball Dance for the Sequoia game. I t won the contest for the Christmas tree decorations. Its pizza dinner, held simultaneously with a battle of the bands, was a tremendous social affair. The class ended the season with the great Annual event, the Farewell Dance for San Carlos High School, and can be justly proud of its success. 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Aaron, Robert Abbott, Ann Actis, Bruce Adams, Barbara Adcock, Coleen Aikens, Denise Ainsworth, Herbert Albert, Gary Alexander, Celia Allen, Kitty Almos, Beverly Althouse, Phillip Ambrozy, Shelley Andersen, Glenn Anderson, Don Andre, Donald Andrews, Debra Armstrong, Gary Arnolfo, john Ashford, Philip Ashmore, Charles Aveggio, Anthony Babwin, Paul Baehus, Carolyn Baffico, Paul Bailey, Howard Bajurin, joseph Balch, Michael Bard, Carol Barney, Barbara Baron, Claudia Barrett, james Barsocchini, Alice Bartley, David Bay, Dennis Beard, David Beard, Jeffrey Belaire, Suzanne Bennett, Bradley Berg, Steven Bergman, Craig Berkheiser, jeff Bernier, Carol Bettar, lisa Biber, Karin Bigelow, Kathryn Bioeini, George Birdsong, Cheryl Block, Steven Blucher, janet Boettcher, john Bogdanoff, Colleen Bohl, Christopher Boissier, james Bolieh, Glenn Boner, Lynn WN Q 3 . l if X 4,' 'U' X 2 'fries f .3 xiii.. . ,,,,r5:.-if 2 'if :1 1' 1 -'::::magg: l iraaaia 'W u .- ip r 'fl A NN 1 a A nr I 4 A S -an -ani ,- 'QM f 'Q- pw. - ? 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'N if n N - Yr R 'tix li airs, ' ' rx x 1 i 1 5 4 1 Il 4- ,, ' 1'f A' eb K f , sr lt Y' ks! 1 ,Ui 1, 'gy f -ff -Af 'V'f 1 J rf fx Polson, Randy Porria, Shirley Portal, Louise Powers, Valoree Pownall, Diana Price, Michael Rachie, Julia Ramos, Mark Raney, David Rea, Kathy Reed, Debra Reed, Sheri Reedy, Richard Reinsch, Diana Rice, Carol Rice, joe Rice, Priscilla Rickey, Sue Rigolfi, Alysone Risso, Albert Roberts, Drue Robinson, Bruce Rochek, Christy Rockas, Ken Rockhold, Tom Rodriguez, julie Rogers, Pat Rolih, Lindberg Rood, Sean Rossman, john Rothwell, Steven Russell, Bruce Russell, Kathy Ryan, Michael Ryan, Richard Sabato, james Sanders, Bruce Santaga, Deborah Saufley, Sandra Schadler, Sharon Schaefer, Donna Scharff, Laura Schiller, Fred Schlageter, Diane Schlauder, Nancy Schmeichel, Greg Schnoll, Donna Schon, Arthur Schott, Dan Schultz, David Scobie, Harriet Scott, Gayle Sebastiani, james Sebert, Richard Seidel, Cheryl Sefblfl, David Page 119 Shanholtzer, Craig Shaughnessy, Maure Shecter, Lesley Shiells, Daniel Shirley, janet Sigler, janet Sigmund, Carl Silva, Dyane Skeen, Donald Skelton, jeff Smith, Shelley Smynos, Pamela Snyder, Darcy Solle, Linda Spindt, Gary Stearns, Carol Sten, Greg Sterling, Kent Stevenson, Michell Stindt, Susan St. Louis, Robert Stone, Richard Strachan, Robert Streeter, Martin Stroshane, Richard Stuart, Cyndi Sullivan, Maureen Sutter, Eileen Talboy, Anne Tarplee, joan Taylor, Craig Taylor, Loreli Taylor, Terryl Terzich, Michael Thom, Doug Thomas, Brian Thomas, Judith Tichenor, Kathy Tognoli, Robert Torp, Dan Trapani, John Trewhitt, Barbara Trinta, Cindy Tuttle, Kathy Twohig, Kathy Underwood, Alan Uriarte, Keith Valdez, Eleanore Valentine, Victoria Van Gorkom, Susan Van Rixel, Suzanne Van Sandt, Marcia Van Sickel, Carol Van Zandt, Sharilyn Varrelmann, Bonnie Varrial, Thomas 'vi 4.1. ,bv xl v -Q 4-,. 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I WWW ,r Q . vt 1 ,Eli Yi if f, a , Q 3, .fri lf 1 4- ? r 5 l X 1 L I O Vaughan, james Victorino, Aurea Vignali, Steven Vines, Stephen Xlifagner, Richard Wahline, Suzanne Walker, Kenneth Wfallcer, Laura Wall, Bill Wglllaee, Mike Waller, Victoria Walters, Nora Werneke, Eugene Wfeis, Mary Wt'lcl1, Martha Wellons, Christoph Wellcmns, Peter Welte, Carol West, Cathy Whelan, Mary Wfhite, Melody White Eyes, john XY'hiteley, Pamela Whitman, Deborah Wienholz, Shelley Wfilcox, Paul Williams, Ed Williamson, Cynthia Wills, Victoria Wilson, Gary Wilscun, Janet Wfinelrenbaugh, Elaine Winder, Claudia Wirth, Kevin Wrvlf, l,ind11 Wood, Larry Worthington, Donald Yeager, Barbara Young -Indy Zachary, Shannon Zanoni, Emil Zaun, John Zinkel, Dee Zion, Mary ZoBoli, Paul Zunino, Stephen Pinkoslci, lrinda Page 121 ,,y. ,Q -Hu a, . n ' Mg. tqai'!5': X , f N l . .Sighb I f only hooks held education Our lives would he incomplete 5 So through participation in activitiesg We fill the yawning gaps. X riumuerafe M few. Rick Varrial Vice-President The Vice-president of the Student Body acts as the chairman of the leg- islature, assumes the duties of the President in the event of his absence, and scrves as an ex-officio member of all legislature committees. . Eric Espen, Presirfefzt john Rozmmsset Chief Iustice The Chief justice of the Student Court presides over the court, and advises the legislature on the legality of all proposed legislative action. The Student Body President acts as the chairman of the executive board, conducts school assemblies, serves as the official representative of the Associated Students of San Carlos High School, and is the head of the Welfare Board, whose members are of his own choosing. Page 124 J olhgififafure ROW ONE: Carol Micossi, Jo Schubert, Linda DeLucchi, Nora Walters, Rhonda Swan, Joanne Kolthoff, Harvard Stone, Cheryl Rice, Carol Egan, Terry lngoglia, Judy Donner, Carol Bachus, Dan Soronson. ROW TWO: Christy Robinson, Sue Fishel, Barbara Einzig, Edi Stokes, Sharyn Peterson, Chris Webber, Cathy Chilton, Sheila Brooks, Paul Haskin, Karen Seely, Nancy McConnell, Bill Goines, Denise Jacobs, Peggy Einzig, Larry Davis. ROW THREE: Shelley Bernardo, Julie Johnson, Eric Espen, Barbara Ahnstedt, Steve Vaccaro, Kathy Ebright, Nancy Drach, Stan Andrews, Gayle Mulvey, Shay Small, Cathy VanPatten, Pam Faussone, Nancy Gonzalez, Ron West, Glenn Karengold ROW FOUR: Rich Varrial, Janet White, Lisa Sawin, John Elliott, Bob Garcea, Cathy Kurpiesky, Jim Coffer, Cathy Abbot, Laura Johnson, Sue Cadwalader, Sue Taylor, Colleen Vuica, Sandy Daniel, Joanna Dailey, Eileen Blair, Ann Burdett, Pam Paras, Donna Peterson, Steve Vaccaro. ROW FIVE: Rick Hjertberg, Dave Long, Doug Diehl, Unidentified, Steve Johnson, Dave Jolly, Gary Krasnow, Don Hall, Steve Wilmarth, Mike Sepp, Arthur Mason, Bruce Stone, Mike Quigley, Steve Foresberg, Bruce Hull, Jim Bickhart, John Roumassett. Composed of representatives from Social Studies classes and elected and appointed school officers, the Stu- dent Legislature gives the student hody an opportunity to discuss and solve its problems. The Legislature, with the cooperation of the Finance Commission, controls the use of Student Body Movies, and it is the official policy-making hody for the Associated Students of San Carlos High School. This year's Legisla- ture attempted to clarify its usefulness and purpose during the process of the year. Basic issues concerning student government were among the topics involved. S' '23s Rich Varrial Page 125 Page 126 .QM Clelflt C0lfU t ROW ONE: Carol Kunesh, john Elliot, Rick Hardin. ROW TWO: Bill Volpe, john Roumnssett, Mike Quigley, Rick Hjertbcrg. The Stmlezzt Court consists of six trilvzmes, two eleeterl from eaeb of tlae three upper Classes, and the Clnief Iustife. The fuzzetions of the court is three- folfl: it tries zfiolatozfs of Stuflent Body laws, arbi- trates rlisputes between st11a'ents and organizations, ann' interfvrets the eonstttzztiofzalitgf of legislative measures. Chief Justice john Roumasser mam emi ROW ONE: Vickie Bettar, Norma Lemieux, Cathy D'Ozario, Ann Wahl, Edi Stokes, Deidre Brooks, Michele Graycar, Jane Irenholme, Julie Clark, Candie Meyer, Joan Harrah. ROW TW-O: Carla Williamson, Carol Howitt, Sue Cadwalader, Michele Cowan, Jeanne Lawerance, Kathy Ebright, Patti Brown, Lisa Geraci, Lyn Guarino, Barbara Ahnstedt, Nancy Lake, Marilyn Terhune, Sue Allen, Karen Kelly, Gayle Mulvey, Karen Seely, Pam McGregor, Carol Miccesi, Dave Eskenazi, Denise DeFriese, Fern Rowe, Mr. Walti. ROW THREE: Ursula Kerstan, Judy Bothwell, Sheila Brooks, Elena Haskins, Debee Silber, Ed Noland, Harvey Stone, Dan Sorenson, Robin O'Brien, Nancy McConnell, Judy McKinley, Eileen Blair, Carol Sals- The Welfare Board is composed of upper- classmen who volunteer their services as student policemen to help keep the school operating smoothly. Among the jobs of the board are patrolling the cafeteria and lunch- room and maintaining an open study hall bory, Peg Einzig, Nancy Gonzalez, Greta Torp, Carol Caplan, Angie Furman, Candy Coughlin. ROW FOUR: Pat Ayres, Kathy Abbott, Stan Arnot, Donna Seifert, Karen Seifert, Dave Long, Sue Miller, Elaine Russell, Sharm Worden, Betts Heand, Joanna Dailey, Shari Stevenson, Sue Fisliel, Joan Miller, Karen Loushin, Janet Welcome, Doreen Bergesen. ROW FIVE: Donna Scott, Rich Varrial, Marilyn Ivey, Nanci Hynes, Pete Leipzig, Glen Karengold, Rick Hjertberg, Eric Espen, Bill Kogelschatz, Kent Brown, Steve Kottmeier, Jim Coffer, Ken Williams, Bob Guarino, Bill Robentson, Rick Devlin. Not pictured: S. F. Duttweiler, Jim Bickhart, Shay Small. before school, during first period, and dur- sm ing lunch hour. The Welfare Board members have an un- rewarding job. They must try to objectively carry out their difficult duties as field workers of the judicial branch of student government. he l Eris Espen Page 128 oyzi, .xdflzkfic Commidfiion jim Bickhart The hoys' Athletic Corninission keeps the athletic' awards reeords for the hoys in the after-school sports program. In addition to this, the eoinnzission attempts to increase support for all of the clifferent sports at San Carlos by sponsoring publicity. The eoinnzission also sponsors foothall program sales and several other activities clnring the year. ROW ONE: Al Petersen, Tom Hencmann, George Sabato, Ed Nolan, Dave Campbell. ROW TWO: jim Bickharr, john Radetich, Darryl Norris, Steve Forsberg, Mr. DeNardo. Qrgi, .Sparta gm:-el NKWNQ W '-.M N-.. Y ,, .Q OUP? ' ,, . ., ,, . I -.. tl rl- . . . I . , ...A 4 ,, 4 aw.- , V 4, ,4,. r .. ,. ',-,, .5 , U -55 - f 4, -' H-' -' -lx.. ' - . t. -gk , -. 1-:A N. .rj-pay .1 lun 7 1. . ' La.-zgietav.-p'1r 'g - . , f- 1. i V . . . . . - I'-iw '- ' 'M' 'Hi ' '35-fi ' :nwnidgy-. . :EN l tl ky -wt KT, H . ' W- V 1 . ,h'5T0M,i'f3b-?S'?:ifC,.vx.,' Q M -A ' - mr Q' 4 0 - - ' -.x -- rf ' 1- - W f ' ' -f w-.H+ .xv ' 1- '- 9 ' -e..- .' Q ' ' was-T ' -4 W' , fv1. ., -ww' 3e'+f.l ,1, ruby . T., ,ff TL' -- e fu W, ' ...f : .1 . . 'fl 1,-v rv-',u..e'-i.s-,': ,yn-W-if-. ,A f -f--.- 'm vf- ., ' v .1 'Kc .,'+, .. . ,f2,, 39 Mug, A '-'z?+?'Sf.5feW wg- . .1 -'-A--fww---? :ff2'1'afri-sJQii,'i:iWfYsLaii ,. -leg '- L1 . ,. 1 LQ- .-Q-. ...qu . ' ' ,,.- ,fx A-.34 -t pinky .Q U -., qt. ., .s ' Y x fs.-f --:s.'-l'lZ '45- f'-A' 'A . 'A . 7'fftf+ 5'1 if-r.1 .,-,Q s ,f 3' v-Q f, xg , . .y - r--.,: Q54 if sw, . ggi, r V f,,N97,n,i,. 4.45 ,, - , -wc' , 35.5 , 4 gf N ,l U, ie , H f..2--fifW.1 ,p,,,,i.-he f ' f, s t - x .M ..-'-.,,f, if 2?-Q'sw,',fm?i2 .- rt ,A Hits ..-E 1 ,181 :NV ...., ,,Qg'iSf,v 3 ,, - ..f. 1 ,, ww. Sr. Q, S3015 gh. A uf , wwf, -- , . H - ' , 1 ff 1f+wi:t- tg--u'----Leaf ...' ' U 'FYW-,rr 'wi -' 1. , .' f'f-' 'S m . gl-'r..t, ...f ,--,,f,,TN'.'fy51if-1.1.5 .A L.-.fr -..g...Q,.?1-' -'ix ' - :AJ YL:-?iiai:af.mf ,,. ,'v. ROW ONE: Angela Cayafas, Michelle Terzich, Pam McGregor, Carol Howitt, Laura Zion, Ruth Erickson, Brigitte Wicharz, Robin O'Brien, Angie Furman, Zena Hansen, Chris Cadwalader, Kathy Abbott, Donna Scott, Christy Robinson, Karen Seifert, Donna Seifert, Carol Salsbury. The Girls' Sports Board consists of the thirteen sports managers, secretary, treasurer, publicity chairman, eight elected GAA representatives, and the Girls Athletic Com- missioner. It is the duty of this committee to make all decisions concerning the Girls' Afterschool Sports Pro- gram and Awards Banquet. The Sports Board also spon- sored the first Girls' Sports Achievements Banquet. The evening was very successful and laid a foundation for many future hanquets. The Board has worked extremely hard this year to make the sports program interesting, rewarding, and an experience which fosters lasting friend- ships. i Christy Robinson Page 129 Page 130 guhure KOCH!! The Cultural Commission's responsibility is to pro- vide a cultural education to accompany the classroom's academic education. This is accomplished through assem- blies featuring musical talent, guest speakers, and previews from the current school play or music festival. Examples of assemblies are the Williamette University Choir, the Knowledge Bowl-a quiz competition on American his- tory and government, and the school choral and instru- mental groups. In addition, the commission records and administers the school service awards. Lisa Sawin ROW ONE: Madelyn Courland, Barbara Ahnstedt, Linda DeLucchi, jill Jacobsen, Cheryl Rice, Linda Reznick, Sheila Donnelly, Linda Cox, Laura Zion. ROW TWO: Kathy Kurpieski, Kathy Ebright, Lisa Sawin, Pat Dirks, Zena Hansen, Claudia Thomason, Michele Cowan, Margaret Rehbock, Amanda Rachie. ROW THREE: Ken Mason, Nancy Drach, Kathy Abbott, Sherri Stevenson, Marilyn Nenzel, Penny Morse, Sheila Brooks, Sue Cadwalader, Carol johnson, Miss johnson. ROW FOUR: Nancy Dysart, Cyd Bullwinkle, Shelly Bernardo, David Maul, Gayle Mulvey, Joanna Dailey, Tom Johnson, Debbie Payne, Betts Heard, Mr. Hohensee. pubgcify gourd mgf 1 I I ri ROW ONE: R. C. Heidsiek, julie Underwood, Shelley Smilh, Diane Peterson, Lynette Goulart. ROW TWO: Steve johnson, Ralph Underwood, Doug Diehl, Dan Koon . Witb artists as its members, tbe Pab- licity Board attempts to provide wide- spread publicity in an artistic manner for all who seelz it. The board makes posters, signs and creates the excellent gym banners. During tbe second semester of tbis year, tbe board also sponsored tbe Quaclz Newsletter opinion forum. Doug Diehl Page 131 Page 132 ommunicafiona ommiddion The Communications Commission is responsible for informing the student body on the achievements of various classes and individuals and on any activities in- volving students. The two display cases are used to ex- hibit the words of art, homemalzing, crafts, ana' drafting classes, as well as publicizing plays and musical programs. The commission is in charge of the reading of the daily bulletin, and of the trophy case, which honors the achieve- ments of our athletic teams. Shay Small ROW ONE: Mr. Vande Beek, Sherry La Voy, Gayle Mulvey, Shay Small, Barb Ahnsredt, Sue Adams, ROW TWO: Colleen Vuika, Kathy Abbott, Kathy Kurpieski, Janis Day, Dedee Silber, Sharm Worden, Doreen Burgeson. ROW' THREE: Ken Williams, Dan Sorenson, Par Ayres, Doug Meyer, Judy Clark, Laura Johnson, Pam Farnham, Judy Wilgus. ROW FOUR: Curr Hansen, Forrest Brandeburg, Steve Forsberg, Glen Korengold, Karen Seifert, Sreve johnson. lguogcafionri gourd! Edi Stokes ,g B 'Fifg The flrortlfefion of the literary magazine, INKLINGS, is the work of the Publica- tions Board. A great amount of work goes into editirzg the ereatizfe efforts of students. Alld the making of the magazine is a year- long job. ilq-1 ii lun-1. ROW ONEL Marilyn Terhune, Sara Bradley, Zena Hansen, Hannl Rowell, Barbara Wantin, Linda Rez- nick. ROW TWO: Linda Aikins, Roberta L'Esperick, Martha Manion, Karen Loushin, Edi Stokes, jerry Harms, jean Miller, Miss Beech. ROW THREE: Phil Althouse, Kathy Breyer, Chris Cadwalader, jerry Manchester, Steve johnson, Dan Sorenson, Judy Wilgus, Kathy Maher. Page 133 Page 134 inance goal-cl The Finance Board handles stuclent horly monies. By selling tickets for all school functions, and watching the gates at thesc functions, the hoard performs a vitally im- portant clzzty for the Associated Sturlents of San Carlos High. The hoard also hanrlles Various other sales and C0- orrlinates food sales on campus, as well as preparing the next year's hnrlget for the school, with the help of the school treasurer. WNY: 5 janet White ROW FIVE: Dave Eskenazi, Dan Sorenson, Rick I-ljertberg, Nancy Dysart, Bruce Anthony, Joanna Dailey, Kathy Abbot, Dave Mall. ROW FOUR: Rich Varrial, jan White, Deana Fabbro, Betty jahnke, Diane Schuelke, Angela Ordene, Gayle Muluy, Pam McGregory, David Long. ROW THREE: Sherri Stevenson, Ethel Anker, Diane Peterson, Marilyn Terhune, Pat Dirks, Sue Cadwalader, Betty Nelson. ROW TWO: Debbie Long, Ann Abbott, Kerry Edwards, janet Eskenazi, jill Jacobsen, Laura Ohs, Joan jehle, Sheila Donnell. ROW ONE: Mr. Lipscomb, Kathy Breyer, Michele Graycar, Linda Akams, Karen Offerbach, Cheryl Rice, Wendy Rudick, Linda Delucchi. julie johnson z L-, I Q K ecreafion Z?oancl The Recreation Boarn' ooorriiuates noon activities on campus, which iizolzzde sock hops and noon movies. The board also rorvdzzotefl tba Coflflfffyf Fair this year. , W Q i 1 ? 'L I M ' ' 3 V 5 E 'E Q 5 1 X I 2 5 Q W W 5 - 2 i ' i 1 5 f . fn? ! , 5 5 X 'inf ,. -8,1 I 1 I 3 . - e- W -i'- V. Q to ,A wp W ,, s . . , , , . , , ,h . ,- Q wa x f bak? hu. X 4 Q mf af. 'iw S- W. 4' ,-Y I, i iw 9- , J M X , :. .A -fa. L'31':.rw-,,,J: s.:-sf .. wwf, ' m ' ROW ONE: Pam Pollock, Lori Foster, Barbara Eastwood, Donna Bonde, Nancy Kane, Bobbie Marek. ROW TWO: Gayle Mulvey, Diane Graeber, Julie Clark, Candy Coughlin, Julie Johnson, Steve johnson, Robin O'Brian. Page 135 Page 136 9 1 sglfiifit Commiziaion At San Carlos High School, the Spirit Commission has a difficult joh. The planning of rallies and the or- ganizatiou of rooters at games is the simple part. The commission, partly through the cheerleaders and partly through open urging, must then arouse student interest. This year's Spirit Commission made good progress, the Don rooting section was awarded the Third Place spirit trophy at the Peninsula Basketball Tournament. Gary Krasnow ROW ONE: Julie Clark, Josey Jurczenia, Karen Rosenstiel, Jackie Schipper, Kathy Schipper, Nadine Nakasora, Sue Rickey, Linda Reznick, Marcia Ueki, Part Dennis, Karen Offenbach. ROW TWO: Judy Clark, Kathy Swartz, Barb Walker, Barbara Einzig, Joyce Smith, Alert Johnson, Hazel Eclelstein, Laura Ohs, Joan Lynch, Sherry LaVoy, Bruna Gasparini, Diane Larson, Wendy Rudick. ROW THREE: Joanne Schultz, Pat Ayres, Doreen Bergesen, Gayle Mulvey, Lori Burdett, Karen Kelly, Debee Silber, Sharm Worden, Linda Engeldinger, Kathy Kurpieski, Nancy Drach, Lisa Geraci, Steve Johnson. ROW FOUR: Colleen Vuica, Eileen Sutter, Shay Small, Jeanne Miller, Nanqf Dysart, Dan Sorenson, Kathy Abbott, Laura Johnson, Pam Farnham, Marcia Ramezane, Zena Hansen, Miss Schuster, Janis Day, Barbara Ahnstedt. ROW FIVE: Curt Hansen, Ken Williams, Wayne Mell, Doug Meyer, Steve Forsberg, Rick Brandeburg, Karen Seifert, Glen Korengold, Nancy Hynes, Sherry McDonald, Chris Johnson, Boyd Robinson. Oil CQPAJ Ken Williams The D011 Carlos, flue 11c'u'.vfJaf9rr of San Carlos High, pr01'ia'es journalism sfzzdrfzzfx with arfnal r'xp0ric'11ca in rzezvspaper wrifiug ami mlifing, arm' ilu' mzfirr' sfzzdmi b0a'y ufifla k7I0ll'lf'l?,'QI' of srlvool arfi1'ifir's ana' rozzzmmzify affairs. ROW ONE: Steve Caraway, Sara Bradley, Mark Shilsrone, Ken Williams, Greg Lindquist. ROW TWO: Casandra Dieckman, Davis, Marilyn Terhune, Ecli Stokes. Margo Williamson, Carol Ross, Joyce Maguire, Linda Page 137 U lon N? ROW ONE: Mr. Harris, Brigerte Wicharz, Paulette Hooper, Sue Schmitt, Chris Chall- strom, Wendy Solloway, Linda Walters. ROXXf' TWO: Diedre Brooks, Ursula Kerstan, Donna Scott, jim Bickhart, Hazel Eclelstein, Kathy Swartz. Not shown: jackie Schipper, Kathy Gamba, Bob Zachary. 1 1 ' 1 1 l l 1 V! it , I1 I1 1 1- tr A . 9 n 60 'eAf0l'5 1 l 1 I 1 v J 11 wly , 1 - , v Y . ,N , ' U 1 1 ' ' 11 xi ' L7 l A 1 w 1 , . 1 X I , f, f I ' 1 lj , '1 V 1 X f 1 VN 1.1 .1 Y . 1 1 l U J A lf li 1 A 1 4 1 I I F , I, A VN AQ' L f JZ X M. , :X i 1 ' 3 KN Ll X J -1 LL V! M ,VK K0 1 Q11 1 f f 11151 iw . , ' . X, - 9 ' J ' ' Ursula Kerstan Page 138 '1 Donna Scott r C , .4 Vog D r 13. cd U ga? 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NC 'Q '-I Qt bo 'S ws 'N 'Hn 5 vx QA 'N L Q 'ox 54 'HQ N 'N S-' vu L school 07' ofh Nm Q.: if S20 is Q02 -4145: si QQ Qs me 1n Q5 N4 EOE :Eva .'fN EEO 'SQ Ei Q41 Q2 Q? '45-3 LL E2 QQ -Nba .Em v-x'N is QE 'SS 'A all Q..-A 22 O 2041 .QC 'Z'-Q :E El 'Gm .,,Ls 'sb 02 cm QQ Q MS N'-IS 'QQ 'WA Q3 N9 S Q chi Q.: ENN NE 22 'S 'NS '52 mx ,,J'lQ EQ Eric Q5 SE 00: 'iw 3-va IQ '23 'Nb Z ,ma :Q Q3 it QQ 'QE mm. his QPR WQ 'N .QT QQ .gm 33 'KN Q9-QQ QQ m-'J QM VJ'Q hosfess memlners. Grades are not a requirement. ed and while ozzffifs each Friday, az' leasf during nager if so vofed hy the elnh. Dozzghnuts are sold eds from fhe sale go fowards scholarships. ana' r r oee Q vs. .N A 'CEEQ fS Q'-Q NLNN M Qs :EGG NSQA S ww :WTC 22.522 :win ib'Si mice Hx. 9-.N Pat Brown 61119016190 X165 The language cluhr at Sam Carlo: are very irzterettmg. Meuzhert attend auy plays or movies of their particular language when ruch activi- tier are availahleg zlvzzuers and clifczmiom are alto attended. Along with thir, the variour cluhs enjoy the study of their country and gain a hetter unclerttauclirtg of the culture and hack- grouml of the people of other nations. ROW ONE: Karen Loushin, Judy McKinley, Anne Schellens, Sheryl Nelson, Miss Moore. ROW TWO: Sue Hukill, Laura Ohs, Karen Offenbach, Kathi Lehman, Kitty Sansonetti, Tanya Petelin. Chl '-. ,Y W--1..., was ,X ROW ONE Kathy Breyer Sharon Gloss Carol Berniet, Pam Kezer, Judy Frater, Kathy Marek Bobbie Marek Dianne Schuelke ROW TWO: Dave Maul, Angie Furman, Christy Robinson Judy Nolan Betty Jahnke Debbie Long, Shelley Smith, Larry Waedeon, Page 143 L..- ROW ONE: Bruna Gasparini, Marcia Ueki, Karen Rosenstiel, Angala Galante, Cindy Meadows, Carol Kunesh, Liz Marcucci, Nancy Papka, Stefanie Lombardi. ROW TWO: Deana Eabbro, Nancy Delfava, Christy Richardson, Gwendalen Funk, Lori Bulanti, janet Brignetti, Kathy Gamba, Leslen Houk, Lyn Turner. ROW THREE: Mr. Cosco, Bob Lawton, Unidentified, Unidentified, Ed Gazo, Ralph Giacamini, Don Richardson, Tim Kane, Bill Hanford, Jeff Meze. urkiian Page 144 ROW ONE: Mr. Richardson, Patty Brown, Lyn Guarino, Jeanne Donahue, Karen Rosen- steil, Unidentified, Kathy johnson, Carol Barkley, Tasha Johnson, joan Harrah, Barb Einzig, Shannan Zachory. ROW TWO: Larry Nordstrom, Sharron Small, Barbara Ahn- stedt, Doreen Bergesen, Laura Johnson, JoAnn jenkins, Elene Haskins, Lynne Dotson, janana Dailey, Linda Bruha, Peggy Einzig, Barbara Walker, Wayne Aaronson. ROW THREE: Warren Nielson, Mark Pearlman, Bert Bailey, jack Goldburg, Phil Wylie, Harvey Stone, John Raumasset, Scott Hamilton, Doug Covey, Steve Forsberg, Tom jenkins, james Gilde, jack Bogdanoff, Rick Hardin. PQILCA as , 1 'pw ROW ONE: Roberta L'Esperance, Sherly Birdsong, Nora Walters. ROW TWO: Miss Klasson, julie Rachie, Dorothy Pollex, Lesley Shecter, Sondra Swartz. ROW THREE: Sue Epting, Laura Walker, jean Foller, Debi Hopkins, Eileen VanHauser. ROW FOUR: Barbara Wantin, Vicki Gut, Ann Phillips, Chris Cadwalcler, Debbie Reed. enjoying a social situation. ROW ONE: Colleen Weiss, Diane Smaha, Sharon Stevenson. ROW TWO: Don Richardson, Rhonda Rummrey, Martha Wirth, Bruce Robinson. 298264 The purpose of the Speech Club is to improve both personal and group comznunieation while Page 145 '- lldwlel lfl 77 The purpose of the Model U.N. is to in- crease understanding of the U.N. and inter- national relations. For five rnonths the dele- gation prepared their representation of the Kingdom of Burundi, each person being as' signed a topic which he must accurately represent from Bzzrandis point of view. The 1 annual conference was held at the University 2 of California in February. .gnfer-racia! Hfafiona 1 :gig . l ROW ONE: Mr. Kocher, Pam McGregor, Shelley Bernardo, Barbara Einzig, Fran Syverson. ROW TWO: Phil Roeder, Dave Long, Bill Hansen, Bill Caldwell, Dave Maul. 7 x ROW ONE: Diana Smaha, Sharon Stevenson, Fran Syverson, Karen Rosenstiel, Carol Egan, Cheryl Rice, Anne Yates, Barbara Einzig, Gayle Mulvey. ROW TWO: Sherri Stevenson, Demetra Paras, Judy Martin, Nancy Kendall, Joan Harrah, Kathy Ebright, jill Jacobsen, Sandy jameson, jan Atkins. ROW THREE: Michael Brockman, Bruce Robinson, Don Richardson,Cindy Harmon,BarbWalker,Sue Hamilton, Sheila Cunningham, Marilyn Bingham, jack Goldberg, Bob Zachary, Mr. Segal. Page 146 24 The San Carlos Inter-racial Club has one main goal: to heip the socially deprived San Carlos stu- dents overcome their deprivations. This is accomplished by exchanges with Rafvenswood High School, visits from outside speakers, and hours spent working with Negro youngsters. These activities give our students a chance to evaluate and reforrnulate their ideas and beliefs. Real CMAJ Cpouncif ,HU if Jgiigyi gy The junior Red Croix Council if a service a 'lf ' -..Q 1. A , A m iy ,.g organization. Through oariour project! the ' all ' Q council provider help and aid to many indi- viduals. Iwo of the projectr accomplished thii year were the collection of soap and FN and the construction of rrirual aidr for Peace , C orpr members. ROW ONE: Gail Langkusch, joan jehle, Sheila Donnelly, Claudia SW C4405 19451199 lfffgeff and mmf entre Adams, Judi Kimmelj Margie Manry, Carol Vines, Carol Barkley, Penny Medial! Cdffeff F1115 W SW MWFO COWWW' cafdofr. Row TWO: Phil Arthouse, Mike Pavich, saber vcfingfen, lff Pefzwfe if fvmfefeff ffedewf fn all kmdf Kathy O'Brien, Karen Loushin, janet Welcome, Carol Caplin, Helen Of m9111541 and felflfed Wfeeff- Hockabour, Sandi Dixon, Gary Pinkis, Gordon Manchester. mechca! gat-eera fl I iff? ftfzf, Q e ' P ROW THREE: Jerry Manchester, Erwin Ottenburg, Ru- dolph Shokal, Dan Geraci, john Bedri, Dan Sorenson, Norway, Steve Forsberg, Mike Sepp, john Cost, Gordon Manchester, Harry Mason. ROW TWO: Betty Nelson, Debbie Hill, Linda Cox, Jeannie Donohue, Nancy Lake, Sherri Reed, Sue Allen, Christy Robinson, Carol Little, Margie Stone, Margaret Rehback, Sandy Planz. ROW ONE: Glen Cameron, joan Lynch, Penny Cardott, Sharon Glass, Nancy Clyde, Carol Bernier, Fran Syverson, Terry Dunlop, Janet Lindstrom, Elaine Momson, Davis Beard, Miss Kime. Page 147 A Crakd The Craftr Cluh meetr each Wednerday to clircurr ami work on craft: projectr of the rtudentr' chooring, such ar paintingr and clay ohjectr. It ir a cluh which promote: interert in craft and art projects. ROW ONE: Mr. Hitz, David Maul, Rudy Shokal, David Erpenbeck, james Rich, jack Goldberg, Mark Whitman, Dan Geraci, Mr. Tardif. ROW TWO: Bruce Robinson, Dave Kossak, Sandi jameson, Carol Barkley, Elaine Morrison, Charlene Looper, Sue Schy- ler, janet Nichols, Doug Walker, Don Haskins. giqueafrian The memherr of the cluh have horrehach riding tripr and alro rtudy the proper care and treatment of hoth horfer and equipment. Page 148 Paul judge, Jim Smurr, Kent Brown, Larry Davis, Mr. Safsren. amping This year the camping club camped at Shasta National Forert on Lake Shdffdl, Pinnacler National Monument, and Big Basin National Parrh. On there tripr mernherr hiked and rtuciiecl the national hirtory of the areas. ROW ONE: Kristene Jessen, Terri Cecchetto, Cindy Meadows Kane Nancy, Ann Jeffery, Anne Talboy. ROW TWO: Vicky Fuller, Karen Biber, Debbie Santaga, Charlene Carpenter, Diane Granberry, Shannon Zachary. ROW THREE: Arlene Zinkel, Barb Walker, Claudia Herrin, Becky Christiansen, Nancy Del Fava, Maureen Shaughnessy, Martha Welch, Michelle Stevenson, Carol Johnson, Linda Mclntyre. ROW TWO: Kathy Breyer, Linda Cox, Chris Challstrom, Alette johnson, Karry Edwards, jackie Schipper, Cindy Habir, Penny Parsons, Miss McHan. ROW ONE: Wendy Sollaway, Hazel Edelstein, Cindy Nagle, Cindy Otto, Mary Weis, Karen Biber, Sharon Glass, Judy Thomas, Sue Rickey jufure ,jslomemaherri The Future Honzernabers Club is an or- ganization of girls interestea' in foorl, fashion, ana' ehilrl rare. The girls Conduct sales of their own proflnets, fashion shows, and have baby sitting lists for busy mothers. Profits are userl for fiela' trips. jmhion Boar! This elnb enalez'ors to set flress stanrlards on Carnpns. Members assist in the prepara- tion of regulations on dress at school and prepare articles for the school paper on current teen fashions and pnblieize, through colored snapshots, gooa' grooming and dress for girls on campus. Members are girls who are also rnenrbers of the local rlepartrfzent store fashion boards or who were runners- up in this eorn petition . 4 s ROW TWO: Barbara Ahnstedt, Jeanne Schultz, Chris Carey, jan Rochek, Angela Cayafas, Sharon Stevenson, Sue Rigolfi, Barbara Smith, Janis Day. ROW ONE: Miss johnson, julie johnson, Carol johnson, Doris Long, Barbara Seely, Lorie Burdett, Sue Cadwalader, Kathy Abbott, Donna Seifert. , .fdfhgfic .fdarlociafion The GAA invites any girl participating in after-sehool sports to be a rnenzber. The elnb sponsored freshmen-get-aequaintea' night anal father-daughter night. ROW THREE: Deana Fabbro, Robin O'brien, Angie Furman, Kay Whitmore, Donna Scott, Christy Robinson, Karen Seifert, Chris Cad- Walader, Lisa Sawin, Donna Seifert, Nancy Hynes. ROW TWO: janet Nichole, Laura Zion, Kathy O'leary, Zena Hansen, Kathy Abbott, Terry Mullins, Kerry Edwards, Pam McGregor, Carol Howitt, Ruth Ericson, Kitty Ray. ROW ONE: Kathy Mason, Marsha Yeki, Bobbie Marck, Angela Cayafas, Michelle Terzich, Pat Dennis, Pat Rawson, Brigetto Wicharz, Nancy Drach, Cheryle Gill. Pa ge 149 f W, ROW ONE: Bill Zachary, jack Bilok, Don Hall. ROW TWO: Mr. Nugent, Caleb Rawsrron, Bob Jacobsen, john Peters. photography Page ROW ONE: Dan Sorenson, jan Massman, junie Under- wood, Mr, Keffeler. ROW TWO: Rhonda Rumrey, Colleen Weiss, Sue Maschewski, Wendy Rudick. 150 1.JlJLlI1l IZEZICJQCP liE2Zub The naenzbers of this club belong to Ham Radio Station WB6UOB. They set up the antenna and other equipment in order to inaintaiu their station. They have made several broadcasts this year. Mr. Gielow, Chris Hukill, Ralph Underwood, Pam Miguel, Bob Tognoli, Rudolph Shokal. jifm .zdnimafion unior Cgafeaman ROW ONE: Bruce Robinson, Steve Ellis, Harvey Stone, Carl Kanbergs, Steve Hart, Dave Campbell, Dan Shiells, Don Brandeburg. ROW TWO: Mr. Hayes, Unidentified, Bob Zachary, Rick Curia, Nancy Dysart, Diane Schlager, Steve Foresberg, Dan Hall, Bob Jacobsen. Wait. Q I Tbe Matb Club at San Carlos is n1aa'e up of stua'ents interested in nzatb problerns. This year we bane been in- zfolzfea' in inany Matb Con- tests, sueb as St. Marys Math Competition, Santa Clara Matb Contest, MAA Matb Contest, anal tbe B raintwister Contest. Inelurlea' in tbese field trips are lectures from various professors ana' rnatb majors. Tbe ISA is a national or- ganziation which provides interested bigb sebool stu- flents an opportunity to sound off on important con- temporary topics. Issues ranging from birtb eontrol to civil rigbts are a'iscussea', ana' members are given a free forum to express their views. CM ROW ONE: Carol Caplan, Mike Connolly, Fran Syversen, Bob Shank, Rick Granberry. ROW TWO: Mr. Andersen, Dave Long, Hal Meyer, janet Welcome, Bob Miksch. Page 151 1 ta' X SX H - X r X ,, , f- A sX.,f , My , CX xfixxx VO- DH A K L XJ ,A Ojv U A at X 5 1,1 VO hyat in sm A sly! ,sw VV, Qty ,W I Sw 90 I so Vi L f I BX M fl g k NWO Wi J P9010 Aff' ,. fe Kao 96 V s I I v sf WNW Kyiv v JL, L Aim gy Vi ,W V9 . I pg. K Qu I il Xl is FD You are going to spend one year in the United States of America. These words were so hard to helieve when that letter arrived almost a year and a half ago. However, they came true when, on july 27, 1965, I left my family and friends in Australia and headed for my new home in California. This year has undoubtedly been one of the most wonderful in my life and has far exceeded all expectations. Especially at San Carlos High, where I have enjoyed myself so much with all the different activities throughout the year. The foothall season with the pompon girls and the cheerleaders was really a highlight and I will never forget my first foothall match- two teams facing one another, then suddenly jumping at one another- it was fascinating! Then the haskethall season and the P.B.T., where we cheered from the door, all these activities and the numerous others, I will never forget. However, the real highlight of my American year was simply the fact of heing one of you, one of the Dons! Throughout the rest of my lifetime I will never forget all the wonderful friends I have made at San Carlos. At this point I would like to thank hoth faculty and students for making me so welcome and for all the kindness and hospitality that one and all has extended to me. I will miss San Carlos very much, hut will treasure the fact that I was given the opportunity to share a year with you all. Karen Kelly A.F.S. Exchange Student Australia Tl merican jiefd .Shruice Q ROW ONE: Margaret Rehbock, Laura Zion, Francis Syversen, Michele Araycia, Karen Kelly, Sue Carter, Judy McKinley, Carolyn Hall. ROW TWO: George Sabato, Ron West, Bill Fleming, Steve Forsberg, Laura johnson, Dean Silber, Lefty Chell, Tom Crane. ROW THREE: Tod Tenhoff, jeff Eddy, Gary Krasnow, Phi Wylie, Russ Whipple, Don Richardson. The American Field Service is world-wide in scope. The AFS pro- vides candidates for study overseas and also provides homes for foreign students visiting the United States and attending San Carlos. This or- ganization forms the hasis for the I izterrzational Club, which was formed , in part, by our exchange student from Australia, Karen Kelly. 1 E l 1 'i 5 lt ii fi, I v 1 'q MEI! Page 15 ,. 1. 0 W A Qin-Q Gayle Mulvey, Lori Burdert, jan Rochek, Linda Digiovanni, Liga Geraci, 1 J bn-ll-pmrnln 'UU V577 no, I lanbrfv' mnme- Inc-fu nw I3 Uaraifg . N s ,ff - uf , 'f il - t '.f1,,52:f-5.7 K 1 I i -if- V., 'gf 9 I 0 9 f 2,1 A-, 2 1-' . ,, ' ,A 1 ,' L' I , 'li . 'I H i X Y l 1, I , X CRA S . I I f, , I ' a 'f . I I 1, I 'vii Y I .W Af .. W S A in . T mr' ,. 1 N i nf' ff X V vu -1. , Q R x ,adv ulie Clark Barbara Hanford, Candy Coughlin, julie johnson, J , ' Nancy McConnell, Sue Nunn ,nf H'f' -if-f 'lf' L! 6' 474' 'Il 'lf n f:lr,l: ,' 'IH-+'n-4 yn 0 g' ll ,Q Q .' Ffl l v OIT! Oil S mga? A nnnn n E? f ' ,- Page 155 QFOJA-SOFA Clleefka QP5 CLl'l6l !90l'l'l'p0I'l QI' 5 Sandy Daniels l fr 'JS 'S .. 5 v 1 1, 'W-. X Ml e-., 5 fxmgh , ff ' 1 fl ? U17 N v-1 U' SD v-1 95' S! Elf? D .'l'. UO Eli E5-W! Chri Rollin, Amy Blair, Ginger Pride, Michele Turzick, Vicky Kleppe. Page 156 g i i,Err Cathy Rabin Barbara Rowe 5 s 5 A Lyn Mersereau 7 E F K F , xg Ii . 1- Al' X Y Kzlqkia . 5 1-ll Q his P 1 '1 , 'M'- a, ' 11 . r .4 -W4..L,, Stephanie Beddow omecoming me This year, as in yearf pact, Homecoming Week was filled with many exciting actiuitief, inclucling the Helpfnl Hanna ancl Mr. lrrefiftahle conteftf, Hat Day, Tie-ancl- Ascot Day, and the Homecoming Rally. The week encled with the traditional game between San Carlos and Carl- mont, which thif year Jaw San Carloy lose to Carlmont in the laft Il Jeconcly of the game. Many gracluatex of San Carlo: attenclecl the game, including former cheer- leaclerf and pom-pon girly. Half-time activitiex incluclecl performance! hy the Donamicy, Majorettef, and the Don Band, and wal climaxecl by the crowning of the 1965 Homecoming Queen, Lori Burclett, hy layt year'J queen, julie Clark. Lori'5 court inclzulecl Barhar Hanforcl, Barrhafra Smith, jan Rochek, julie johnfon, anal Becky Mueller. The game zvac followecl by the Homecoming Dance, which war reigned over hy the Queen. William Penn and Hi.: Pal! proricleil the mufic, af coupler danced Homecoming Week to a clofe. ff x 4' 3 ,. J idx S g 1 Q 3 f '34 K f .ir .G ' fi Q E 'A ,k , ' H. ff. -it-, - xx nyyx 'di' g W '.QJU,'ii YJ? . Y agar si, , I ...safe ::i I J, la 1 ' . ,, g 7 1 4 ' l flf J 8' l l I I +6 f y l UW 'A ' f ,451 'I fi ri Page 157 inn-3 Al-'f'f ,4 . ng' ' , n omebbming rincedfieri 'VD GL- Qf 'Y gargara .Na nforcl Kargara Smifk X i + Pg15Q Ula HHMCL! powder KOH!! game San Carlos' traditional Powder Bowl game, which pit: the girls of the Senior Clan agaimt the girly of the junior Claw in an exciting flaghall game, .raw the Clan of 66 heat the Page 160 ee-9 Clan of '67 thif year hy the score of 12-6. Halftime activitiex inclnded onmanding performances hy the porn-pon girls of each clarr. 0 9:5- D ,X v, ww' New ,N ,vw 65 , mf 1 iq N f M mm, x Nw X M , vw ,W ' 1, flifkvvw-, Qs? ,in W mx W V M My , W , 11 Z' f lm., va, ,W 1 x ,a li f ,www A5 'li M! .J 'Sk X W W :1,.E?3P's, ' 1. W -, Z1 S 'fE'1lwN,,' ' . i 4 nf N v N 7, ' t X , ff Wimw, , N ,L N m , qi- 9 fiff. A -, .11 ' ' 1-F ggi' Crib' Aa 4 r ,..v,:,,4.,ax A , ,. H 9 . Q, 'Q y,off,,,,35 962,-vfxj Q W, V H 'M ,, 'M ,w,.u 1 , Y, ,,, W Nia u x l 9 SYWPW 5 s Egg M '-,, M ,,,- M my X M' Y my ,W i ,x AX 'vin-,, saga., f 1 Q. P N5 gy . O - 1 . , if'-35 v . 1 Y on 11,1 in F 1 ,f I if' lariafmad Prior to Claristmas Vacation, the students at San Carlos had the opportunity to attend tlae animal Claristmas Ball, which was sponsored by the Senior Class. Couples danced to live music in a room decorated with a large Claristmas tree and small trees on the tables around the dance floor. The Close of the ezfenizzg was laiglaliglated by a visit from Santa Claus. Bal 1 A-0 s I 1 1 1 J U K V .f iwfff ,f Page 162 n- if gall J , A A , ill f ZW, FIRST RONV: Frank Wahl, jo Beard, Doug Craw- ford, jack Hatfield. Dana Burns, Carl Nielsen, Rich Daniels, Bruce Robinson, Sue Hukill, Rich Sebert, Bill Allen, Mr. Ryan. SECOND ROW: Donna Scott, Steve Vines. Mickey Davis, Carol Howitt, Melita Blucher, Sharon Murphy, Janice Atkins, Ann Schel- lins, Carol Little Chuck Markovich, Dan Stuart, Dick Ferry, THIRD ROW: Bob Gardner, Rich Koebrer, Gary Pforr, Jim Robinson, Janet Blucher, Helen Linda Lavoy. Aikens, Donna Grant, Judy Wilgus, Sheryl Hockabout, Phil Lovelace, Steve Steinberg, Bruce Sanders, Ken Walker, Rich Stroshane, Mark Pavich, Tom Doughty. FOURTH ROW: Jeff Steigman, Patil Lawton, Bob Kennell, jerry Cahill, Larry Coonrod, Bob Bertram, Greg Schmeichel, Steve McKee, jeff Beard, Tom Kirvin, Steve Pew, Caleb Rawstron, Vernon Teggcr, Gerry Lancaster, jon Peters, jim Braye. The Don Band occupies itself with a variety of functions during the year. In the Fall the Band functions primarily as a marching hand with performances at SPAL football games. In addition to school func- tions, the Marching Band also performed at the Cal and Stanford Band Days. During the Spring semester, the hand heconzes a Concert Band. In Fehruary, rnany of the music students traveled to Stockton to participate in the annual Pacific Music Clinic. Also in February, the Band received its first taste of performing as a Concert Band with its participation in the Nation- ality Music Festival at the High School. The Don Band rounded out its husy year of performances with the Annual Band Concert in May and its involvement in the C omrnencement Exercises in Iune. Page 163 Page 164 OITLQJ fra FIRST ROW: Sherri Stevenson, Deidre Brooks, Roberta lflisperance, Suzanne Meyer, Robert Shank, Carol Bernier, Martha Manion, Hanna Rowell. SECOND ROW: Robin Fryer, Jacqueline Mathrusse, Viv Paju, Galyn johnson, Vickie Samuelson, Lise Gillaspy, Carol Vines, Martha Rowe. THIRD ROXW: Janice Atkin, Christy Robinson, Chris Hechtel, Steve Stoner, Tom Geary, Mark Wolfe, Jim Robinson, John Multby, Nick Lehr. BACK ROW: Mr. Ryan, Iohn Petrancosra, Greg Bottini, Larry Davis. This year the orchestra calenalar was otferfloufiizg with perform- ances. The first performance in which the orchestra was involved was the Wiizter Concertg then in February came the Nationality Music Festival. Irizuzerliately after the February concert preparation for the March Performances of the Rodger aml Hamrnerstein Musical, Okla- homa, hegan. The musical proved to he a rnost successful ana' rewarding high point in the orchestra's year of performances. In April and again in May, the orchestras of all the high schools in the district joinecl forces to present programs with guest cona'uctors and guest artists. The final performance for the orchestra came in May with the always enjoyahle Spring Sing. . .X4 fa FRONT ROW: Sandra Bottimore, Kathy O'Brian, Bill Glenn, Eric Einhouse, Frank Stroshane, Scott Dixson, Mark Loy, Lisa Geraci, Susan Sturges, Nancy Clyde, Sheila Lightbody. MIDDLE ROXV: Deana Fabbro, Mary Heller, Nancy Powers, Phil Hutcheon, Steve Berg, Bob Rehfeld, Sandra Seidel, Marilyn McMahon, Donna Pearlman, Lyn Turner, Debby West, Elena Haskins, BACK RCW: Sue Sawyer, jane Carmen, Mike VanSandt, Ed Meyers, Boyd Robinson, XY'ayne Mell. Tom Buckles, Russell Loy, Betty Nelson, Sara Young, Karen Loushin, A cappella Choir starfed off their singing year by taking the main part in the Chrisfnzas Concert and the German Festival. The perfor- mance of fhe Hansel and Grefel excerpt was described by German guesfs as matching ifs Gernzan heritage. Later in Spring everyone had a busy finze in finishing Oklahoma and geffing ready for fheVoca1 Fesfival in San Francisco. Page 165 QOECIIIJ if FIRST ROW: Nancy Powers, Berry Iahnke, Dale Eichofn, Pam Abono, Sheila Brooks Betty Nelson. BACK ROW: Nancy Dysarr, Sue Sawyer, Monica Lucia, lane Carmer Sue Chambers, Kathy Ebrighr, Lisa Geraci. During the current year, Aeolians have enterea' a new era, for this was the first year they have performed with less than I 5 members. In spite of their handicaps, the members started off the contests in Spring by bringing home another Command Performance from the Ensemble Festival. ufiic roulaa ance The music rleparfuzezzf af San Carlos is one of tlae fiuesf iu flaw area aua', lvvsirles flu' baud, orchesfra, a Capella, aua' Aeoliaus, a wry fine rlauce baud, iufermerliafe baud, brass claoir, and clyoral groups, iuclurliug ilu' Girls' Give aua' the Cl9dIIflfll'FV.Y. Tlae lafer group was orgauizca' by the singers flJr'u1s0l1'e.s aurl uzeefs in H90 mornings flur- iug A-Period. Tlafy perform af assemblies and crm- cerfs. Groups such as the iufc'ru1c'rliafr' lnaua' and flae beginning cboral groups offer siua'eufs an op- porfuuifj' fo lvaru more abou! music' aurl fo acquire skills which will euablc' flufm fo joins flaw more aa'- vaurerl musical grou ps. ROW' ONE: Anne Schellens, jack Hatfield, Frank Wahl, Helen Hockabout, Steve Steinber. ROW TWO: Frank Stroshane, Vern Tegger, jim Robinson, Gary Phorr, Gerry Lancaster. ROXV THREE: Paul Lawton, Steve Vines, Bob Kennell. ROW FOUR: Rich Varrinl, Tom Kirvin, Rich Koeberer, Mr. Ryan. I, I .gnfermecbafe guna! iff' X ff ROW ONE: Tom Cushin, Brian Thomas, john MacLachlan, Dennis Mei. ROW TWO: Laura Walker, john Kutulas, lim Boissiet, Tom Varrial, Charles Ashmore, Suzanne Van Rixel. ROW THREE: Bob Dubbell, Keith Grapengeter, Gordon Floodeen, Fred May, Jeff Eddy, Mr. Ryan. Page 167 Page 168 'f 22 1 fs T rr : irri K. , .i 5,44 it ' 232 fu wgyf' NW . . . 4 A, B. ' ROW ONE: Donna Marcinow, Sue Geimer, Dyane' Silva, Diana Pike, Marcia Vansandt, Maria Killgalen, Judy Actor, Pam Abono, Diana Reinsch, Cindy Meadows, ,Ioyce Harris, Dori Rink, ROW TWO: Mr. I-Iohensee, Chris Rochek, Debbie McCahon, Elizabeth Escher, Anne Fielding, Sue Harvey, Nora Walters, Chirlene Heasley, Arlyne Harris, Toni Petrocchi, Karen Ericsen, Ursula Riff, Diana Granberry. gining Ckoraf ROW ONE: Susan Schmidt, Ricki Thomas, Sue Van Gorkom, Kathy Neth, Cheryl Birdsong. ROW TWO: Mr. Hohensee, Sandy Lovelace, Kathy West, Sherri Disney, Jennifer Kimball, Terry Dunlap. ROW THREE: Cathy Lage, Pam Mullins, Kathy Dougal. ROW FOUR: Chris Cadwalader, Terry Taylor. ROW FIVE: Pat Pacheco, Kathy Debella, Donna Peterson. ROW SIX: Leonard Haskin, joe Bajurain, Kathy Mason, Janet Wilson, Barbara Trewhitt, Sioux O'Donne1l, Cherie Seidel. - f EXE 1 im., l Chanfickem Mr. Hohensee, ,Iohn Petrncosta, Nancy Powers, Eric Einhouse, Donna Pearlman, Tod Tenhoff, Sandra Bottimore, Tom Buckles. we pfayefd pffdeflf 617 'lflf 'y he irac e or er Fx -1.-'ny-r-v, I z f 3i,....f.. 'ih I 1 sz gr Pi Q ,51:a..,r The first dramatic production presented hy the Hilltop Players this year was The Miracle Worker. The east featured many San Carlos High School students as well as two San Carlos graduates. The play was presented on three weekends, and proved to he a successful opening production . Page 169 xx' ' :' 'xx I .AHJPOCE5 'S -Q X . W . 'N V , ' . G , . K W 1 ' 'M' ' Oufb! i I' , . I wr ' 4 f F termzmg N ag ! N ag .' 1 I 70 f . V I ' n X 0. ' 5 , 1 I ' if - , x W .r L I ' Y K f' IE? . .Li 6' 'X , 4. 1-412 . X ,f ' T., E .. 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L Oboe iTr.'1fs', . 1 7-UL., Gely A 7 gi John petran?'i 7 sea , 'i .4 Presented through the combined efforts of run. Acting, singing, and rlancing in the Rogers the a'ran1a, nzusie, and P.E. clepartinents, the 1966 ana' Hammerstein production was a cast of ninetyg musical at San Carlos was a highly successful pro- fhf' flf1'PCf 01' WHY MV- George Gill, 511 Cllvlfge of zlnction. The show was stagea' against a hackdrop nfznsic were Mr. Michael Ryan and Mr. Iohn of waving grain fields, a barn, ana' a sinolzehonse, Hohensee, and Choreography was by Mrs. Indy city house each night of its Marcus.. and played to a cafwa Page 172 Ulm .Sim 5, nf ,H , 3 fy. .A A S.. li O I l 2,5 5. ,fi 5 ' J ,dk A , -A .,f1N214-rw s f j 'H-5+ jane Cfnmcr ax Lindy, Wayne Mel! af Curly -...ii., ,in -,, S , I Sue Caciwalader af Aunt Ellef' Dgnniy F411 dj Pm, Gerry Lancayter an Ali Hakim, the Permm Peddler 4 Curry Kmmozw mr Will Pwrkerf' Sue Tfzyfor af Ado Afmicf' Boyd Robimon as Hjzzdci Fry Page 173 ifecford Mr - R Yan M . fl Hcjh CDS CC, Mrs. M ilfcus . , Mr ' Gin gTLL'iXCC. Biff? S-mamma Ywceowr ..... ...... C Brie Mwz.'Lm'im 152326 'x,'Mmgef5. , , ,,,,.. TAGXY-T13 VAGQ Qafx ofxcgcr 'iecxqxiwx VJLLYSOKOY . . . . . .0060 Y'zw12f-YW '.,xqvv.xuq, ........... .... 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' Q-vo Y . rn t ' s H A ' , p ' 4 YA B U P .W It sw X 0' , ' u ' M 0-P x I w c c K ' 5 ' is v - :Q Y j . V mm. 1. ' ,A ,., 4. --5. T55-f h Q 'O 32. ov . .QA an CCLPA6 .SZAOOZ Coash Don Brown Tennis Coach Mike Cohen Football, Wrestling Coach Ray DeNardo Water Polo, Swimming Coach jerry Drever Basketball Coach Pete Faulkner Cross Country J'- .fr .1 ,.,h ,F v,.M-A-9 ,j 1.14.1-.4..... ': 4 s. -, JT. sm- J ,QQ-'r Q , ,,,,,, ,,,,, V... Y, '5i3':i'fe.'fTfE Coaching Sa!! Director of Athletics: john Duzanica Coach Bill Hayes Track and Field Coach john Kaska Soccer Coach lance Lipscomb Tennis Coach Tom Lorenat Football, Gymnastics Coach Jim Luttrell Cross Country, Track Coach Sam N icolopulos Football, Wrestling San Carlos High School has a coaching staff that it can he proud of. The degree of excellence reached is hard to find at a high school. San Carlos coaches led Don athletes to a great year this year. The records compiled hy 1965-66 teams are enviable to say the least. Coach Al Piparo Football, Baseball Coach Cecil Romero Golf Coach Dan Silva Basketball, Baseball Coach Bob Wilson Soccer Coach Evan Worley Golf The coaches also spread the opportunity for physical activity to all of the hoys at San Carlos, through the physical education program. l 6 9' . i.,s..,.,. M Q. L. . f cf 5 -- ...,1v-v.r1-n rv.: L.,-nimr,,1.z:.vmw lljaraify goofgaf 1965 X' 'S'-1' if l-. '?e F'?- Y: its -.1 Q Eg? 1-xi ,f fi. , H. X. se ,Q K' V ' 3f:'irgEgv E,ja .px 'W ij. W Al A. vw: i ,r 1 ' 72, '4 I ,P ,N as -X... fry. X is ' ,, 43 W., ,.n,,,,, f 3 4, ,,,-,- ,, ,. ' , ,V . , 1- M 3 , W A -. .,,,f7:,,,x , . Q K K fl: l .ig . X ,. N i QB! W A ,gg S ,, ,a '1 N , 'S 4 '- V -12 1- i 4 . ' rf,-.1 ? , wr' ' ar 1 T a ', -1 ,Q 1 M ' J ,' 'fl ' ' A ,J Q. 23.641 ',,.y':'.2 1 I J ,,,. . V .av K, Q . 1 - Y I ,. .-,xx Qs. . H 'A x, . - 5 My . Y 49-gt 1 fx uf '?s..... , 4 W 'Q Y --i'i1,'ff?f?+g:2fIt,9Z2lf'7Zfw1 2 'xter- srf ,VA .vi ' ', ' 1 E M '53 , - 51 . 'fy , K, , , fiksr - 1 we , - I N-Imp 1 X N! ROW ONE: Tod Tenhoff, john Elliott, Bob Garcia, jim Leitner, Tom Peadon, Bob Phillips, Chris Cellarius, Dave Schlenker, Tom Corl, Chipps Whipple, Paul Feyling, Stu Peterson, Dan Peavy. ROW TWO: Paul Zaboli Cmgrj, Mike Sepp, Dennis Ralston, Tom Odell, Ed Pomeroy, Ted Bridges, Dave Rose, Tom Eckmann, Bruce Hull, Mike Coaches: Managers: S3111 Nicolopulos 101111 Malfby Mike Cohen Paul Zaboli Captain-Christ Cellarius Most Valuable-Chipps Whipple Most Improve-Mike Wiseman The 1965 Don gridders were a formidable team, but they were also inconsistant. After looking both good and bad in their opening loss, the Dons bounced back for a good team effort in their league opener. Another loss preceded two straight victories. These two satisfy- ing wins put the Dons in the midst of the fight for the championship, but the heart-breaking loss to arch-rival Carlmont ended the San Carlos title hopes. Season Record: 3 wins, 6 losses. S.P.A.L. Record: 3 wins, 5 losses. Fifth Place. Burton, Rich Goetz, Bill Schulte, jim Thomas, Mike Langley, Don Yates, John Maltby Cmgr.J. ROW THREE: Randy Stewart, jay Conlin, Dan Koon, Tom Simpson, Dick Chisum, Eric johnson, Ron Bergman, Mike Wise- man, jim Bickhart, Dan Mercado, Ron Sinclair, Dennis jackson, Rick Hjettberg, Steve Goetz, Wayne Mell. Chipps Whipple-Most Valuable, 1965. Page 181 The 1965 Season SC game 6 at Burlingame 18 Sequoia at Sequoia 0 at Vloodside 12 Gunn at Sequoia 27 Cubberley at Sequoia 20 Carlmont at Sequoia 7 at Palo Alto 7 at Ravenswood at Sequoia 0 at Menlo-Atherton at Sequoia San Carlos ran into a stone wall as the Wildcats opened their SAN CARLOS 18-SEQUOIA 0 opponent 21 0 27 6 7 26 26 14 13 BURLINGAME 21-SAN CARLOS 6 The Dons ran into the powerful Panthers on opening night and learned a valuable lesson in football. The game was close for 3 quarters but Burlingame finally took the measure of the un- derdog Dons with a 4th quarter touchdown. The Panthers went on to an undefeated season, giving the Dons some solace from their defeat. The Cherokees found volatile San Carlos a bit too much to handle on the night of October lst. Despite a bad night at place-kicking, the Dons dominated play and rolled over the overpowered Cherokees for the first time in the history of the rivalry. WOODSIDE 27-SAN CARLOS 0 bid for the S.P.A.L, championship. The 'Cats struck early for a W 27-0 lead at the half. They coasted through the 2nd half while y the Don defense stiffened to hold the Woodsiders scoreless. ' Page 182 f J v-4... .-am,-4 A wa . 1, st Swear' iid-bil ,-1: fa. 'f -446. SAN CARLOS 12-GUNN 6 The Dons had to fight for this win, and although they did not come up with a top effort, they got the job done. The key play was Bob Phillips' recovery of a fumbled kickoff in the 2nd quarter, which led to the winning touchdown. 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Three first half touchdowns left the Dons with a 20-6 lead. The Scots, though, fought back and stole the game on a clutch, last- second interception of an SC pass. MENLO-ATHERTON 13-SAN CARLOS 0 On the rain-soaked Terremere Field, the Bears and the Dons battled each other and the weather. M-A struck early and late while repulsing several Don thrusts. The small, but exuberant crowd gave the Menlo-Atherton Homecoming game an interesting atmosphere. H K .iiV' ' PALO ALTO 26--SAN CARLOS 7 The Vikings sloshed through the mud and the Dons for a decisive victory. The sparsely attended game saw the Dons make their lone score late in the 4th quarter. RAVENSWOOD 14-SAN CARLOS 7 The inspired Trojans, climaxing their greatest season, came through with clutch plays to beat the Dons. The winning score came late in the game as the Trojans finally broke through the stubborn SC defense. Page 184 These photos show jay Conlin Crightb and Tom Odell confronting fleet-footed Terry Tay- lor of Carlmont. The action-packed game was rated as one of the most exciting in Peninsula prep football history. Other San Carlans pictured are Tod Tenhoff, No. 633 Ted Bridges, No. 649 and Dan Koon, No. 76. F-.f ' ...A A Ai -N-yn 1 g 'j ln Z' .. . .. 1...-v -'!:m un, H: 'F-:dl 4914 'HFFQQ I ig '- 1 J J. - if-doll' -sl .1 i'.', . vu' ' 'mv' ,, if ,-A 'G' Y A QJ J ' Q 4 ' If , 15 Am Odell Qleftj and Conlin W J, K 1. sf' 'Q 9 showing good hustle in the Terremere mud against the Ravenswood Trojans. 'i,3'.. ?ZL, L' ' ., A y , ' Q M 1, , , 1 Q A , . I Q, T ' x , ,, ,. 3 .ii i Xi 'F' '45 4 if A m..,,, Lg ' X I ia 'Q-f ,. 'sim-A, an is '75 Q ' Q WL.. , Twig. f W 'qui :Sri hgsggvza ff' ' AG , . H N. wif ,-ggi , 'si ffm.F9 Ml K 'fs ' J-as 1,5 V K 5 Liifwiff is if ,E-ff W r: ,w T je X fp, J . 41- I Wg 'i'1s5,.g -at ttf? , ,l aw , - ' 4 1 X , W me i.22f3f-,is-may ww Z fl gm -Wig? .alfa ll ' I' 'EFA-ff ir' Lila. 4 if 1, 4, ' d la f . 9 . 'mp.'H - 5 T9 bwlssfnfiv ! V' l' , ,,..4-C' l 3 The final plays of Ravenswood's first touchdown drive are depicted in the photos above and on the right. Above, Lincoln Minor catches a long pass to set up the Trojans deep in SC territory. On the right, three Dons battle to knock the pass down, but it bounds into the arms of num- ber 34 for the game-tying touchdown. Page 185 Slmal...S2,9l. goofdaf 1965 O57 'SJ' 4 1 - M ., T . ' s 1 V Y, I ' ,V J- , Y- w ' V 1 ' x , H f- r 4 -I 2- I I ' I ' 6 fl. E lk. , J' 6 f 6 ., is 1 6 M- 6 -- - 'e --N e---M .. ,Y . AM.. n'V.'wT, - - :',v V ' gf ',, '05, 1.921 Y - .Q sf... . - Www., lt I. 'J' ' ' 'RJ-' 1- Q .A 'rsv'fv-iw . l ww M 1 ' ROW ONE: Kevin Foskett, john Aberle, Mike Dumas, Bob Trath, jim Vaughn, jack Bogdanoff, Larry Nordstrom, Bill Kottmeier, Bill Ward. ROW TWO: Irwin Ottenberg, Al Marklmd, Steve Langford, Ron Anderson, Archie Schon, Blair Morris, john Reynolds, john Renati, Tim Tatman. ROW THREE: john Pearson, Toby Edler, Bob O'brien, Dan Cameron, jeff Ludvigson, Harry Mason, Gary Washauser, Steve Myers, Mark Pavich. ROW FOUR: Bruce Grover, Paul Lawton, Eric Einhouse, Tommy Elliott, Tom Mason, Rich Slade, Gordy Burton, Coach Lorenat, Coach Piparo. 0 Sequoia 52 6 Woodside 13 14 Gunn 6 13 Cubberley 52 6 Carlmont 15 vQ il 6 Palo Alto 52 Ravenswood 20 6 Menlo-Atherton 15 S.P.A.L. Record: won 1, lost 7 . 6 , s + 1426 a f -at f ' . ,, A-E, e...,j?y, f f '3 Q -- , .3!Q2'fE t Q iv?--'K E E591- '2?3 larsl. .+-fi':'f ' F1133 t N ,, S in ,ul ' 1.31, -,H Q A Hi' 5 ' Ping - 3 :1 i-LE .f 1 u:..f.i-Q1 A X Q fu- ' Q .5 U V Q . 'mf Sv 'Rn-, 5- N N' V' 'Y iks S , A . t X , 4 1 x A Y pe' Y ' , X 'rt-13: r ,.' A f Y Jlwirl A ' 4 I f s..,,.,f . , ,- ,ge . -3 ' 9 -i A 'fig N, 5 ' ., i 2 9 1' --..,. , . . , r. 1 , 'T' Y :ff 4 .V 34,1 x V KT f I A jrea man joofgaf f965 'PW ROW ONE: Rich Reedy, Ken Peterson, jim McAllister, Bob Lamaysou, Bob Kord, jim Feyling, Steve Madick, Craig Shanholtzer, Mike Kogelschatz, Alan Frankel, Randy Chisum. ROW TWO: Dave Bartley, Craig Brenan, Gary Feusier, Rusty Ainsworth, Bruce Robinson, Mike Ryan, Gary Bourland, Mike Perotti, Rand Paiz, Bill Wall, john Nill ,Mark Ramos. ROW THREE: Glen Cameron Cmgrj, Greg Pimsner Cmgrl, Bob Kinchloe, Gerald johnson, Rus Day, Gordon Paul, Kirk Gallaway, Gerry Lancaster, Bruce Catalinetto, Randy Polson, Charlie Drotts, Dan Schott, Kent Sterling, Coach Piparo. Season Record: W 4, L 1, T 1 Sequoia District Record: W 4, L 0, T 1 SC O Woodside 6 tnon-leagueb 0 Woodside O 21 Menlo-Atherton 14 13 Sequoia 6 1 Revenswood O C forfeitj 6 Carlmont 0 The Don freshmen picked up S.C.'s first football championship by Winning the special Sequoia Union High School District Freshman Football League. The outstanding progress shown by the first-year players gave San Carlos a bright football future. On the right, action is shown from the San Carlos-Carlmont game, in which the Dons scored 6 touchdowns only to have 5 of them called back on penalties. road C0l,l,Iltl'g 1 'K VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY FIRST ROW: john Lilly, Bob Garcia, john Kanbergs. SECOND ROW: Coach jim Luttrell, CrzQgsHartley fwmanagerbqliob Williams, Bill Zachary, Lefty Chell, Coach Pete FaulknerQIot pictured--Terry Kane: Coachinggtafff jimiI-uttrcll, Pete Faulkner. Managers: Doug Diehl, Craig Hartley. 474, The l965 Cross-Country team was thc first in District history to heat Carlmont. The Dons dominated local competition, winning thc- Ct-ntral Coast Section championship mcct. San Carlos finished as one of the top teams in the nation. l Qin, . Page 188 - .a -311 i. M, ,rv f., 1 fig , 49 1 1 J ff , N 1 I y 1 1 f 4 , S, 1 . 6 ' r 'J' ,' 4 4 '. ,Q . A ,I l S f' Z'4 s ll ' ' J ' ' ' , '. . -ln -A-f: '71 , ' ,We v U, ..- . i ,-'nv--2.-... ,H 4' Y -W' V J. . ',',j.'A,i14.x,.l' ' - , , i91'i X'-.geuvdqqusnnn .V ,. ' 5 i , 'il ' 'fl' H A412221-: .il . 1 f '..fJa1.c.a....i.ann4pi2Sv'53Zp1'f' 'tm - --g ., .A , 'V ann D-'Willis we--a fc. road 60lll'ltI'g -aiu fe. San Carlos again had fine j.V., Sophomore and Freshman Cross Country reams. All three challenged for the league championships, and all three produced their share of top prospects. JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW: Tom Crane, Earl Hancock, jim Forsberg, Rod Paiz, Bob Neary, Den- nis Durkin. SECOND ROW: Coach Luttrell, Ed Nolan, Mike Whelan, Stu Chisholm, Bill Ferry, Mike Finnegan, Tim Kane, Jerry Hutcheson, Dave West, Coach Faulkner. Not pictured: Mike Campbell, Bob Zachary. r FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Steve Monroe, Craig Ped- erson, john Arnolfo, Mark Montgomery, Frank Morris, Glenn Pederson, Phil Ash- ford, Bob Ccrvenka. SECOND ROW: Coach Luttrell, Carl Kanbergs, john Gus- tafson, Dan Shiells, Fred May, Roger Hall, Gordon Floodeen, Steve Bradley, Bob Crane, john Kululas, Coach Faulkner. SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: Ron Laran, jim Robinson, Craig Cates, Derek Popaduke, jon Peters. SECOND ROW: Coach Luttrcll, Dean Kataoka, Bob Rochek, Greg McNcar, Gary Unze, Bill Cleary, Steve Fishcl, Coach Faulkner Y '1 5 H l H 6 5' QD Jga4Lel6af , i '45' lui' .Q - :rc ' lv, --- if f 5 TFPJQ- fagyy fling! ,gg 3' ,l .. l ,1 ' 4' xl 5 'J' .,.- . A E N V - - ,M 4 ' so ' I V ,X Ti ,g i , , A : hx ff! s.-. 1 5 A , Qu ilt, C1 J 1 ag: . , X D BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: john Gut, Ken Keeler, Randy Alaura, Ron Vuirora, Scott Taylor, Dennis Mei, jay Goldsmith, Dick Ferry. SECOND ROW: Gary Spindt, Dale Kershner, Paul Babwin, Chuck Aehmore, Don Ellenberger, Bob Neal, Scott Harms, Don Worthington. Record: League W 5, L 3, season W 6, L 4 Cs game D's SC opp. SC opp. 25 39 Serra 25 29 38 24 Burlingame 51 27 27 28 Hillsdale 25 27 44 5 l Woodside 36 20 52 58 Palo Alto 30 17 5l 48 Menlo-Ath. 27 28 52 57 Sequoia 32 39 43 53 Gunn 44 20 43 114 Carlmont 35 15 55 52 Cuhberley 53 27 5l 44 Ravenswood 7:0 31 .,..,,,w, H C BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Marty Medina, Rich Ryan, Brent Dyck, Bill Seely, Brent Howard, Mike Terzich. SECOND ROW: Greg Schmeichel, Ed Hugo, Bill Goines, Rick Hardin, Dave Raney. Record: League W 4, I. 4, season W 5, L 6 Coach: Jerry Drever - ' ' Ur, 1 V W 'L ,,2,,, ,,,, , ,,,,.,,, V L ,A., W, . I g ' Q. ' . W' ' , l- if -wi A-WGN ,. - F A an Q 9 - ci: gg, ran 1 .F 15 5 Y ' ,l-.-Q'-1 V' - 'S ,, ' 5 - f -1 1 --- 262 ' if ay fargflf' ,, Q' , 'l fc, V cy c ...I - If fjgllfgif QU' T 4 A- V in .df , I Q vi' I N. I Y- J A Q ! xg K' , I -. A ic. . - . . P, A L r, Yi: K sk rf. fi- H ,' . I 1' ' -, , ,J A rf ' W' 'l f' MS N , S or ,l4, te 4 ,B ,IX A M. .-f.. 'K ln -wl nn..-.-.f water POE, 1965 VARSITY ROW ONE: john Hall Qmgrq, X Bobby Shank, Ron West, Boyd Rob- inson, Larry Bresso, Bill Hanford, Red Rowe, Kent McBain. ROW yea 92- TWO: Don Hall fmgrj, Tom Buckles, Craig Martin, Bill Volpe, Curt Hansen, Steve Holmes, Pete Hagens, Glen Korengold, John Marsden, Tom Hale, Coach De- Nardo. Although not finishing high in the S.P.A.L. stand- ings, this year's water polo squad gained valuable experience. The varsity only had one Senior, and the juniors on the team looked forward to a promising 1966 season. ,fig :ii in V :PE-'a Fffw-an t 'fiif' si Lf. l 5 ' ' 'H ' ' -,- -:'-.+- 'Q-z 1? ' ' S l va.- 1., b ,- QQ -4--A T. Q arsl fa-a f.-', .--., - --.flask I Q, 'fx 5319 V , ark.. .lib FROSH-SOPH ROW ONE: Don Hall Cmgrj, Bruce Goines, Rick Wilson, John Rossman, Rich Stone, Jeff Christianson, Jeff Beard, Howie Lund. ROW TWO: john Hall Cmgrj, Tom Murphy, Larry Santaga, Steve Elliott, Pete Wellons, Gary Pinkis, Marc Jameson, Rick Siebert. ROW THREE: Larry Lloyd, XWalt White, Bob Jacobson, Jack Hatfield, Duane Nelson, Fred Myers, Mike Taylor, Coach DeNardo. Page 191 Uaraifg Z?a5LefLaf 1965. 66 jlle Ckarnlaiolw Page 19 ROW ONE: Gordy Burton, Bob Anido, Tom Hencmann, Rick Brandeburg, Webb Chell, Randy Stewart. ROW TWO: Don Buickerood, John Radetich, Doug Covey, Craig Farley, Greg Gustafson, Bob Emery, Kan Buickerood, Chris Williams, Tom Simpson, Coach Drever. NOT PICTURED: Don Brandeburg, Greg Andrews. QQ Head Coach: jerry Drever jV record: W 2, L 8 as ,L T ,f W, 5 V l l W, ignwf Us All-league selections: 5 - 1 Bob Emery- forward. V X D Ken Buickcrood, forward. ' if ' Rick Brandeburg, guard. S.P.A.L. Final Standings e 4 San Carlos W H L 5 Woodside W 7 L 9 rl l Sequoia IZ 4 Gunn 4 12 - - we ' ' Y Palo Alto 12 4 Cubberley 4 12 I Ravenwood l l 5 Carlmont 0 16 Menlo-Ath. 9 7 jhe fnae of fhe .jsrlungriw U took place on December 10th, 1965 as the fifth annual version of the San Carlos varsity basketball team was unleashed on the Aragon Dons. The North- erners were left with a sour taste in their mouths, finding themselves behind 9-0 after one minute of play, The final score was 69-43 and the long season had begun. San Carlos waited a week and then dumped the scrappy Sunnyvale jets, 63-51 for their first road victory and second overall victory of the young season. Christmas vacation found the Dons in San Mateo and Burlingame on successive days. San Mateo fell hard, 59-52, on a cold morning in an equally cold gym. The Panthers, somewhat overmatched, were bombed, 80-41, on the next day. On December 27, the Dons went back to Sunnyvale to open the Holiday Tournament against Camden at 10 A.M. The team from Camden fought hard, staying with SC through the third quarter. The Dons finally prevailed by the score of 72-56. SC moved into prime time against Fremont, the following night. They also moved into the record books and the semi-finals by winning, 89-55. The Dons next faced the Menlo-Atherton Bears. M-A, on a 6 game winning streak. was out for blood, and went down 74-60 only after putting up a good battle. PHOTOS FIRST TOP: SCers-Covey, Buickeroord. Farley in- between opponents. SECOND TOP: Buickerood fights Fremonters at Sunnyvale. RIGHT: Farley and Buick- erood fight Blackford. Don Brandeburg watches. ln the finals, the Dons faced the powerful Black- ford Braves. The Braves featured 6 foot, 9 inch Dennis Awtrey, and were rather formidable. SC fell behind early, and by the third quarter were trailing by 14 points. A late-game rush sent the game into overtime at 68-68. Rick Brandeburg of the Dons sent SC ahead, 74-72, with 8 seconds left in the overtime, and that was the game. The Dons ended their non-league play with an 8-0 record. They were ranked high in the state, and were favorites to win the S.P.A.L. Page me Saud peninaufa Jdflggfig clhague SC 64 Ravenswood 63 The S.P.A.l.. season opened at San Carlos with the Trojans facing thc Dons on the hilltop. Neither team gave an inch, but SC finally won the exciting game. Craig Farley and Ken Buickerood battle Joe McNair of Ravenswood. mamma. Q- SC 73 Carlmont 55 Winless Carlmont was chewed up and spit all over the court by San Carlos. The Dons won their l5th straight with this decisive victory. SC 82 Woodside 62 In another strategic battle of the S.P.A.L. war the Dons chopped up the strong Wildcats. Wloodside could not keep pace with the strong hustle and desire exhibited by the San Carlans. Sequoia 72 SC 5l SC 78 Palo Alto 65 The Vikings, 8-O on the season, were inundated by Rick Brandeburgs 37 points. San Carlos controlled the entire game, SC 65 Gunn 50 The Titans never gave up but could not overcome the first half lead that the Dons had built. SC 69 Cubberley 45 The Cougars were no match for the all-around play of the Dons. SC started fast and pulled away, com- pleting a three-game sweep of the Palo Alto schools. 194 9. The Dons, outhustled for the first time, fell hard to the Cherokees. Sequoia took control in the middle of the first quarter and never let up. The game ended SC's l-4 game win streak and started an 8 game streak for the Cherokees. X, IZ, Rick Brandeburg shoots against Paly. Emery and Don Brandeburg look on. SC 62 Menlo-Atherton 52 The Bears, facing SC for the second time, played another tough game. The Dons blew an early 15 point lead and had to scramble to win. SC 60 Ravenswood 56 The Dons had to fight again to defeat the Trojans. A 10 point fourth quarter bulge proved to be the cushion that gave the Dons narrow victory. Palo Alto 68 SC 65 SC fell prey to an annual disease common to the S.P.A.L. Either Paly wins the title or they beat the champs. This year, they beat the eventual champions in a game that, despite the closeness of the score, was a decisive victory for the Vikings. SC 82 Gunn 64 Bob Emery scored 58 points to lead the Dons to an important victory over the Titans. SC 50 Cubberley 55 In what was termed as a sloppy game , the Dons beat the undermanned Cougars on the hilltop. SC 75 Carlmont 42 The Scots, in the midst of a record-breaking losing streak, ran into an SC squad which was preparing for the S.P.A.L. stretch drive. The Dons' performance foretold a rough and tumble finish for the season. SC 72 Wfoodside 61 Missing the services of Cfaig Farley, the Dons had to overcome the height advantage of Woodsicle. Hustle was again a factor in the San Carlos victory. Both teams were beset by illness, but the Dons especially felt the effects of it. Left: Craig Farley blocks .1 Sequoia layup. Right: Bob Emery passes against M-A. Buickerood and Don Brandeburg look on. . , s . f A.. 1 ,... Q 1' 1' wfs 1' ' Page 195 66 . . . fAe CLQBLQCJQIU ckeereci lL? 0LUel'5 06024 anal fhe Pfagefzf On. v Left: john Radetich and Rick Brandeburg against Ravenswood. ,vi K X, S. S ,ff- SC 85 Sequoia 75 Iovertimeq ln a game strangely similiar to the Blackford game, the Dons overcame a I3 point lead in the fourth quarter, and bombed the foul-decimated Cherokees in the over- time. We are the champs was the cry as the nets came down in the gymnasium of the l966 S,P.A.L. champions. Right: Doug Covey and john Radetich F at Palo Alto. Menlo-Atherton 47 SC 46 In a deliberate, slowly played game, M-A finally took the measure of the Dons, after failing in two previous attempts. The Bears scored a free throw with one second left to take the upset victory. THE PENINSULA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT The crowded innards of dinky Stanford Pavilion played host to San Carlos and seven other championship teams from March 10th until March 12th. Against St. Mary's of Berkeley, the Dons resorted to free throws to win 63-62. The San Carlos rooters, in their best form, backed the Dons to the wire in the close game. In the climatic finals, against Lincoln of San jose, ZOO Don followers couldn't get in but stayed with SC in spirit. The Dons responded by taking top-rated Lincoln down Missing Craig Farley due to an injury, the Dons opened their quest by soundly beating South San Francisco, 75-61. The game was not close and the Dons seemed to be in good shape for the semi-finals. San Carlos Five Proud In Defeat in PBT Fina to the last minute of play before losing 59- 1 'ii s I w 'I 53. ' STANI-ORD 'L .M H at the end of three long months for both fans ff I ' b I' and players. The final rating for SC was 7th I I II I no san in the state, but to the students of San Carlos I II 'I t'Is, several The Don cagers returned, in limousines, to a red-carpet welcome at the hilltop campus, I I I I cl I I I I ll I. ei 0 g - I ll I IV I High School, there was no doubt as to what the rank should have been. ' n more i SIIlII1:I4lI I Page 196 l I l I I I I I I I g I II I l d h dllfll Ill d I-I af? A?asLefLaf 1965.66 ROW ONE: Jeb johnson, Steve Myers, Steve Hons, Phil Hutcheon, jeff Brenner, Jack Wfalker, Mickey Taylor. ROW' TWO: Coach Silva, Char Kahman, Mike Sorrells, jeff Wfilgus, Tom W'ilson, Rich Slade, l.eo Storey. Nor pictured: Ken Mason. The 1965-66 B sqzzafl was a pofwzf team fha! prorirlmfa strong op- position for auyomf who farm' fbvm. The Dons fifzisbcnl S!'l'01Zd in the Menlo-Affoertozz Holiday Touruanzezzf and fizzisfed in fbc' mia'a'le of HJ? S.P.A.L. 5 l Aragon 26 50 Sunnyvale 49 season record: W 12, L 9 56 MGFCY 18 league record: W 8, L 8 44 Hillsdale 58 52 Menlo-Ath. 44 43 Ravenswood 42 53 Palo Alto 58 51 Henry Gunn 54 41 Cubberley 58 61 Carlmont 54 50 Woodside 36 48 Sequoia 52 29 Menlo-Atherton 55 59 Ravenswood 29 66 Palo Alto 42 45 Gunn 42 58 Cubberley 40 54 Carlmonr 59 50 Woodside 57 42 Sequoia 55 50 Menlo-Atherton 45 pw Page 197 Median, 1965-66 jlze . Clzamloiona ann . ,il rw .ill V' 4 r Q Fw f.. ,, P' j 'J 5. ff I C ff V' I we My VL lj fi T ,S ' y rf ff f f 3 . 5 - . . - . - r li- J ' m . -gg: . lg rf' K I I -3' 1,5 ,av 'g- Q ' f rs.,S'f 'lff p,f'fi.:,Lmf3 3 ai .s '-TQ-..:vf? 'Aft K 54-,g , gs . we 1 - r g' 4 ,,,, Z .- 'J' ' lf: , El i 4 ,. I 1 c 2 F ...- - V M M' ' es., , . john Arnolfo, Stan Calkins, Dave Sullivan, Tom Price, jim Shields, Russ Wfhipple, jack Morvillo. Don Richardson, Tom Penclon, Stan Arnot, Eric Espen, Rod Allen, Ron Sinclair. In 1966, the San Carlos wrestling squad broke Palo Alto's long stranglehold on the S.P.A.L. In an exciting night meet, tlae Dons broke a long Paly winnirzg streak to take the league lead. From tlaere on out, the San Carlans repulsed all elaallezzgers and won the league title by clumpilzg previously ulzbeaten Sequioa in tlae next-to-last meet of the season. Season recordi W 8, L 2 League record: VU 3, L 0 23 Burlingame 27 20 South San Francisco 27 S.P.A.L. Invitation lst H5 pts. 52 Henry Gunn 24 Palo Alto 36 Menlo-Atherton as 55 Carlmont 46 Cubberley 5 5 21 15 A 6 46 Ravenswood ll 26 Sequoia 21 44 Woodside 8 S.P.A.L. Championships lst 105 pts. Invitational Champs Mike Prislin-114 lbs S.P.A.L. Champs Stan Calkins-106 lbs. jack Morvillo-141 lbs. Rod Allen- 194 lbs. Page 198 . ,.-..-..i,,,, if , ...t- X ,mm '1fQ?3l?it'f' 'f'-a'f'5ffx?-eb fn YL ' A . 3,3251 WRESTLING COACHES: Sam Nicolopulos, head coach. Mike Cohen, assistant. JUNIOR VARSITY Burlinglllllc 7 27 Carlmont 17 season record: W 6, L 1 SSP 17 25 560411031 24 league record: W 4,L l Henry Gunn 2 26 Woodside 21 Palo Alto 26 1 t is f rn ea L K 1 N . f Pls. .' V . ' 'M . i ' f -V ,fr I W X 1 pf H ' f X 12' pp s J Q I ., 4 -N i t ie. 1- is 1' at . tel it ia ll , NL' M 3 Q ' ' ' lillmi ' Q1 t all hills iilffrvl lgji . t I A' . D - V' , WV f ' N, ' 3 ' ' illylii A A 5 WL.-. ma, ROW ONE: Ray Lunny, Dick Ferry, Ed Williams, Phil Althouse, Steve Steinberg, Bill Carli, George Biocini, Roy Hunt, Mike Prislin, Chuck Lovelace, Mark Pearlman. ROW TWO: jeff Challstrom, Larry Cohn, Craig Taylor, Richard Langford, Paul Marorto, Bob St. Louis, Don Lamka, joe McKennee, Rusty Ainsworth, Dave Bashani, Matt Terry, Tom Hale. ROW THREE: Don Brink, Al Dougal, Mike Citrino, Dave Peterson, Paul Leipzig, Kent Sterling, Mark Wolfe, Randy Polson, John Bedri, Craig Brenan, Ron Wfest, Dennis jackson. The junior varsity wrestlers helped greatly in the San Carlos victory over the S.P.A.L. While carving out a fine record themselves, the I.V.'s gave moral support to and provided substitutes for the varsity. Page 199 , sf, ' . ., . fp, , , -fl , - V -:f 2 - .- ' fi - V' Page 200 oem- I 965-66 r . 'H J 4. , v 1 , 1. iN 22 M U M. f 'l'5.'i n 'WP . V Q 3 X 5' '-f - : , H rn g ig i M ,,l,,,., ,... -f fn.-sw. 'fr' , Lp-ann-vt, VARSITY SOCCER .c z. john Elliott, Bob Garcea, jim Leitner, Dave jolly, S. F. Burns, Steve I-Iofheimer, john Marsden Coach Kaska Duttweiler, Mike Quigley, Darryl Norris, Dan Peavy, Dana Not pictured: Steve Goetz . The 1965-66 soccer team was a top-calibre squad that was unbeaten until the last week of the regular season. Led by league scoring co-champ, lim Leitner, the Dons racked up a 6-3-4 won-lost-tied record. They finished 4th in the S.P.A.L. and 3rd in the post-season tournament. 1 at Serra 0 1 at Gunn 1 4 at El Camino 1 1 Menlo-Atherton 1 1 at So. San Fran 1 1 at Sequoia 5 2 El Camino 0 1 Palo Alto 2 1 Carlrnont 0 O Woodside at P.A. 1 3 Cubberley 3 2 at Palo Alto 0 5 at Woodside 2 The Dons opened their season with a victory over the Serra Padres, who eventually won the Peninsula League title. South City was stubborn and tied SC, but the Dons played two of their better games in sweeping the series against El Camino. Arch-rival Carlmont fell hard as the league season started. Cubberley stunned the San Carlans with quick goals, but the Dons bounced back to beat tough Woodside. After ties with Gunn and M-A, the Dons lost a hard-fought battle with the first place Se- quoians. In the post-season tourney, S.C. finished by shutting out Paly in a good game. All-league selections: jim Leitner, forward Steve Hofheimer, forward Steve Goetz, fullback , 1 I UN IOR VARSITY SOCCER The I.V.'s were one of the hest of their eategory 011 the peninsula, beating hoth the Peninsula League ehanzps and the S.P.A.L. eharnps. In compiling a 7-1-5 record, the Dons finished 2nd in the league and won the post-season tourney. i f' s . Q, qi . Q 6 9 5 fr Q xy 'E V V V be . u , . w. Derek Popaduke, Red Rowe, Larry Coonrod, Dan Koon, jerry Barnes, Paul Lawton, 'lim Bickharr, Mark I-ighffap, Stu Chisholm, Al Sheinker, Bob Shank, Coach Kaska. 1 at Serra 1 at El Camino 3 at So. San Fran. 1 El Camino 1 Carlmont O Cubberley 1 at Woodside 1 O at Gunn 1 3 Menlo-Atherton 0 l at Sequoia 0 2 Palo Alto O l Woodside 0 3 Sequoia at P.A l All league selections: jerry Barnes, forwardg jim Bickhart, fullback 1.. ..-, it RESERVE SOCCER Fe fyfs fin .. Qi G s in ' , 'Qu W i,.,lf3-nvvkz s , f., ' t ROW ONE: Berticelli, Atkinson, Leete, Greeley, Girdlestone, james, Pavich, Feusier, Crawford, Maul, Robinson, Langford. ROXW TXVO: Coach Kaska, Peters, Peterson, Drach, Robinson, Shurson, Rossi, Geraci, Levie, Daniels, Leipzig, Smale, Terzich, Milam, Gourdin, Moreno. Not pictured: Mike Harris. 2 at Woodside 1 2 Menlo-Atherton 2 1 at Sequoia l 1 Palo Alto 2 2nd Reserves 0 Palo Alto 3 Page 201 ennid f 966 ROW' ONE: Doug Thom, Bob Petefson, Al Runner, RGXY' TXVO: H111 Meyer, Bob Smale, Piul Lawton, Rich Daniels, Mike Brockman. ROXV THREIZQ Conch Lipseomb, Bob Wis- nom, George Salmru, Paul Ohlendorf, Mark Mcliinley, Rick Hjerrberg. Nor pictured: john Bedri, Sui Peterson, Conch Brown. The Don Netmefz broke a 42 meet losing streak in 1966. .....................r....-.-. 14-our-,..,....w.,..,,.,.om..W,, i. if! A ' 'rm WMF. H A 2 I ---nsaiH5,.5,,..., M 'Ig J-li e ' V- 4' ' Y w' 13 Q , M -wif 1 ,y-yy ,ff-'ff' ,fwfr ,V ,L Y K' ffpwf PX 'f ' r- .T .- -aff - V sw? V 1 .7 TWA' .-1 N 5 . i, V4--, ,f 'YiJT'I-g f7' '. 'lj' L V 11 f W: +f'fv1'ri: 'ii ,. M--f fe-' l A weiii-f+i fr fffr'f'J?fi'YQ fi 'W ff :MLA A,,,.. - r ' A 1 , f, R i 4 I ff? ev J r 'AT + if Nfl. 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ROW TWO: Coach Nxlforley, jeff Meze, Mike Xviseman, Bill Schulte, jim Thomas, Mike Finnegan, Basil Sorrells. .J 4, If 1 I stalk, ' n 1' 4 I I 1 , !r,... 4 3.1 .' . 1, . :ft . jracL ana! jief ' .dia J Q xv lljaraify 0 If if . . i f' H ff: if f . --v- f ' -V 3-'W-:H - 1 W v: MA3 ' 1 if - -'V -- ,. -f r '. f 7T I 3 2 f f ' ' f M ' ' s J ZY ....i.,,..r. ig ,I -CL 'H' 3' ga ' -7' , 4- Q 14.. -M-.-'ttf'-'f iw -J , M, as f ,-3: ' L. l L f 2 L i . r , 5,3 i . f. ' ' . , Q , '- '- P1 'r Ati in 4 Q ' an X ,a Sl -f . f f l as ' L .P W ' 3.1! ,- L I Q ..a '. V . Lu 'i - i . ' L X hi. A 4 5 l 3 Q I W ' 5 1 'A 1 x Q 7- i i A K V ' 5 : V ji ' I xv l santa H- -X Y, H- iw K . , ' , 1- 1 1 A -K' -sera 5 N14 A f 6 1.1 is 1 'V' ' ,Sl , - 1 s , - ' .1 ,f .t -V 'Y Mvnfw- ,Aw H' if , ,--l,'1fJ'w ' ix? -, .V .A A i 'A ' -4'-'Tb' X-wif rail. TQQ 1 -, i , ,,.- 'uf' , ands' , 1- , ie- .. . -. :wifi s fa. ro , A 1 x za, 1. ' . .Fx 3 , 'I 5' fn: vi - g' 7 Z, , mllv MAX, ?,,'.y S.hp.1'i'ffI fi: 41, V yi 5 fn' 4 M -gi f . S .1t,,.,tx. ,J I VIL Z5 - N .Y . rzwtmlfsg ,Y ,M 4 M ,iw iff , -a,:s.i.urf-. : f 5 O, '. 'A',iJQ5:,S,H5L,3, 60 rj y t 'X 413,33-Qxfzfg-4,Q. . Ebgxizx' N ' qw at as R- -L : 1 -2.1. .i ragga ' W -, 'K 'E-.1 V 6 ' -fr re-rf ,-. -,Tig Lf -1'-. .7...:.:5-..i.i. g 1 A gr' :F ' Q' ...,- ,,-1,-'Y-1' :. 5 'Yi Nr --'rar W , r :N 1 A' Y, A g -M ,,,,:l: if ZAR--Sei.,-,nifafr 'ra 'Ui ROW ONE: Greg Sten, Stu Chisolm, Al Peterson, Roger Benson, Mike Lafaurie, Rick Varriil, Ed Gazo, Bob Neary, Mike Langley, Fred Duttweiler. ROW TWO: Mike Quigley, Dan Talley, Craig Cates, Jack Lehman, Bruce Hull, Kirk Gallaway, Lefty Chell, Bob Meyer, Bob Garcia, Pete Leipzig, Gary Pforr, Mark Evans. ROW THREE: jim Baker, Paul Bringhurst, jeff Eichorn, John Lilly, jiy Conlin, Rick Brandeburg, Bob Williams, john Radetich, Dennis Ralston, Bill Ferry, Ron Bergman, Rich DiLorenz0, jim Sabato, ,lim Bickhart. LEFT: John Lilly, sprints-distance, Rick Brandeburg, sprints. BELOXY7: john Radetich, high jump. RIGHT: Bruce Hull, distance: Rich DiLorenzo, discus. I J L 'U E131-Fil San Carlos frafk ana' fzelfl reached a new lazgb jmirzf in I966,as the Dons fielded strong teams in all three' a'i1:'isi0ns. ,Y I ,,' 5 , k, fl-ML EB' SQJJ J I , . to Q! M I V. . ' 'vff' E f ' X f ' . X 5' . . i i I . X 0 ' ' 'r- ig Q. . 'Q'- SSS. -,w 2,:l,,:-:'l -E255 ROW ONE' Bert Bailey, Dean liatiokti, Larry Coonrod, Mark Montgomery. jim Olsen, Bob O'Brien, Al Markland. ROXV TYVOQ Kevin MtMillen, Torn XVilson, Tom Henvnmnn, Bill Cleary, Al Ftankel, ,lim Harper, Steve Myers, Paul Leipzig. ROXV THREE: Dave Maul, Fred May, Ken XX'all:ice, Bob Gtiar' im Leitner, Ron l.nr.in, Bob -Iiicobsen, Gary Washauer, Steve Fisliel. Not picturetl:l1Ditk Merri Q wi 36,64 E? fled! F'-'Y' 71. ev, S avi ,rf -r--r . . 1-'-' V A Mer eeee '-we reee v fr' -r---. H g F W ' rw A'l ' , -'A Jlnqw' L? OH --r ver B-we or ,e I A air v '-' 'A A fy TV AIT ' T M W ' - 'TT'C'T?1Y' 'Y' 4. wry- .T ...L..........9' A ral' fn- ' 6 'xy , ,a , - J 1! M131 K ' U .. ..'.Q.- I A 4,54 ...M '- 1:---'-r ,.,.......... . 4: ROW ONE: Rick Nolan, Phil Ashford, Bob Crane, Bill Seeley. ROW TXWO: Dan Sliiells, Karl Kanbergs, Rich james, Mike Ryan, Blair Moris, Frank Morris.ROXV THREE: Steve Block, Mike Price, Steve Vignili, Brent Duck, Brian Horwitz, Tom Varrial Cmgry. Not pictured: John Kanbergs. , Coaches: Jim Luttrell and Tom Hayes. Managers: Tom Varfial and Craig Hartley. Team Captains: Varsity-john Lilly. B's-Bob Guurino. C's-Dan Sliiells. Page 205 gadegaf 7 966 - ,,fv 1 Uardify Q at ' vtA fwtgfj 23 Ay. ,-H 1325.2 . .. :M X 'fi 54 r TP A gf , ..- ,jfl W . ,. in art, R K n , 1 A rv if , li: I-i K , Q 1. ,F We N8 'Y in mkmwffq --Q Smit fg- fbmkivlm qw-.- ROW ONE: Dave Schlenker, Randy Alaura, John Marsden, Jeff Taylor, Phil Wylie. ROW TWO: Randy Stewart, Steve Goetz, Darryl Norris, Dave Rose, Bill Andreozzi, Tom Odell, Don Brandeburg. ROW THREE: Mark Lightcap, Jerry Barnes, jill Kilburg, Bob Emery, Dennis Dunleuvy, Greg Andrews, Coach Piparo. s L 15 A g at. up att Q a aw- W' -,ra F1445 5 i--' W ,, f 1 in , W R I LL' V. N 4 . 'i x-r--at .ri H Q wmv Vilx M,, ,,,,,. : , 5 MA E ,. .. X ,. og - . nrw1f:.2Y If,, KCMQAOLZ 51,,,,r-3.,,,i ? ? W . ' ' , 5 . - f 'i ' u. . A I it OU' N-. 3 1 A , i- fy! il x f anhmyli, ' 116--.--F --wn..,..vW'uu 'EN ' 'H!'1v-'Pffip-1 its 111' D y ' Q Y 'K l A 1... ,, , 'fr' in. if ,.:. R LJ J 1 14.7 .I .' flmiliiwl. l . V ROW ONE: Steve Powers, Magk Ramaa, Gary Spintlt, Gary Eeusier, Dan Cameron, john Aberle, Tommy Elliott, Dana Burns, Derek Popaduke. ROW TWO: Kevin Foskert, Rich Slade, Ken Mason, jeff Lutivigson, Bill W'ard, Scott jacobsen, Gary Patterson, Gordy Burton, Coach Silva. Not pictured: Harry Mason, jaela XValker, Gary Xvilson. gfedhlfltlll ROW ONE: Bob Neal, Gary Spindt, Don Worthington, Paul Babwiu, Chris Bohl. ROW TWO: Mark Ramas, Dale Kirsclmer, Ken Peterson, jolm Gut, Gary Feusier, Rich Reecly. ROW THREE: Scott Harms, Ken Walker, Gary 'Wilsou, Jeb johnson, Ed Hugo, Keith Uriarte. Page 207 wimming 1966 wraily 9 QQ' ROW ONE: joe Rice Qmgry, Vifes Edwards, Bill Hanford, Dave Spence, Larry Waldron, Tod Tenhoff, john Hall Qmgrj. ROW TWO: Steve Holmes, Bill Kortmeier, Bill Kogelscharz, Boyd Robinson, Ron West, Curr Hansen, Coach DeNardo. Z? Swimming 55 'Q W of ei-- , ,, , , xnrzz. wig! y .WM n...-......-N...--.M Q Q ROW ONE: joe Rice Qmgixj, Tom Carney, Mark jameson, Ed Rowe, Doug Walker, Rick Wilson, Fony Rockhold, jmck Hatfield. ROW '1W'O1 Coach DeNardo, Larry Lloyd, Chris Heard. Larry Sanraga, Tom Murphy, Mike Taylor, Russ Day, Don Lindberg, John Hall Cmgrj Page 208 - s N2 1-.MQ is 'x Q we I 6 1 il., QPV' ff' -3- -M-..,... ,A . ROW ONE joe Rxce Qmgrj Dan OBr1cn, joe Crawfmd Steve Lafaune, D1ck Ferry Jeff Beard, M1ke Prlslln Randy Calhoun ROW TWO Coach DeNardo Glenn Cameron, John Suter, Bruce Gomes, B111 Gomes, Rick cebeu, olm Rosmnan, Paul W1lCOH, john Hall Cmgr.J si wan- rw ., . ,-. we , P ,1ma.Lx.il ' ' +V v- NH M 'C I h 'r 1 f N ' 4 1 ' .Q , V, T-W, ,... . 5' R 4 1:5 16' Sf R Q 5 , ' x , eff . A 1 , .J X.:-., , , ,Q . .z,A,,,:. N- '. w wf, 2 M, 'f N,g:,, - L -' .:a.:g,g51c 'f ' 4 ,11 1 Q . . lf- . 51- W ' ' - . V Q., M V If , - D , ' ri . K ' Ss , E, dl 5 L ? 8' A ' ,A :A A.. , J M Gr , X' x , H l , li - 'A 'f' 41 J , , :L Y V ' el , ' , 49, Rf ' 'V f.'i1.., 'vw-bi- L gmnadficd 1966 I5 Q if 1 I Y 1 Y , w W x 1 r .. l , Q till f , y U 1 X Mg- ,- . f, it fa .R : 'l i , it 1 ,Vl- W i li c 1 1 li .al A l ilikhrl lah fr W4 16 Au Q ' ' 4 I 1 dl L i ' I i 1 yr lf yl lmgf mfg X ,lx ii i 1' X 5, f 6 ROXX7 ONE: john Aruulfw, ljrucc Challstrom, Tom Cushing, Dave Schultz, Rich Clark, Gary Buurlaucl, Chuck C.h.1ll1rrum, Rurlgcr Stcwart. ROW' TXVO: l.z1rry Clusrlc, Mike Ruse, Chuck l.UYClr1LL', Rich Sums, .lim McAli5rc.', jim Brirrcrr, Bob Ruchck, Earl Hruicuck. ROW' 'IRI-IREL: Clcmcli Lurcnir, Stcvc Aamir, jus Mclicgmcic, Mark Rabin, Larry Brcsso, Rich Schuyler, liruuk V.lIl.lLLJ1'L', liub Luwruii, Drum Pope, Mika- Wfliclgm. Not picrurccl: Mark Qiircllcr, Bob Anruh, Phil Alrhuusc, Drive Humber, Lhris Mclieuueei Page 210 Joe McKc1mec- Rub Lawton Mark Rabin irgi 7 Sanrio F 'FTI- . M G g, G f.i.,fj1fi1Q . 'f3esQ::f3i - P' ' Li Q' W- , J- i I, , --, fi' V .v I Miss Bozymowski , T IQ' Miss Clark . Miss Crippen . is ,xi , I Miss Gare-lick Mrs. Marcus 1 . ts it 1 iv X A 4 Miss Schuster Mrs. Shively Girls who go out for girls' sports are automatically members of the Girls Athletic Association, a nation-wide organization dedicated to the participation of high school girls in individual and team sports. GAA girls elect from their membership girls to serve on the executive com- mittee of their organization, which at San Carlos is called the Girls Sports Board. The duty of this hoard is to promote and coordinate all girls sports and the Awards banquet given each semester. This is the second year that San Carlos girls have been members of the GAA. Among the activities this year have been fencing, swimming, gymnastics, softball, tennis, badminton, bowling, and pompon. 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ROW THREE: Zena Hansen, Lisa Sawin, Kathy Abbott, Carolyn Hall, Laura johnson, Karen Seifert, Christy Robinson, Karen Rosenstiel, Sue Allen, Lynne Dotson, Dyane Silva, Terri Cechetto, Miss Garelick. Page 214 ROW ONE: Amanda Rachie, Laura Zion, Cathy Schipper, Pam McGregor, Nancy Gonzales, Mary Citrino, Bruna Gasparini, Marcia Ueki, Linda Delucchi. ROW TWO: Margaret Reh- bock, Kathy Abbott, Lisa Sawin, Judy McKinley, onna SFQQ, Carol Salsbury,Becky Christiansen. Val Vorobe Greta Torp, Chris Carey, Sue .iiu 'fd 66 77 e6ll'l'l L. to R.: Linda Delucchi, Pam McGregor, Sue Pachynski, Carol Salsbury, Becky Christiansen, Val Vorobey, Greta Torp, Chris Carey. .,-fg., i. ROW ONE, L. to R.: Robin O'Brien,, joan Miller, Sue Pachynski, Linda Reznick, joan Harrah, Mary Citrino, Nancy Drach, Kathy Kurpieski, Cathy Schipper, Sandy McGreagh, jackie Schipper. 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WATKINS ERNEST L. NELSON, M.D. GEORGE P. CHAFFEY, Ed.D. Superintendent F . . rzday Evenzng, Iune Seventeenth Nineteen Hundred Sixty-Six 7:30 P.M. Progrom Processional, Pomp ana' Circumstanee . . Elgar The Szar Spangled Banner .... . Francis Scott Key San Carlos Band CThe audience is invited to singj A Way To Learn . . . . Terry Sharon Indznidual Worth . . Lisa Geraci As We Have Grown . . Sue Popik Pageantry . ...... . Washburn San Carlos Band Directed by Mr. Michael Ryan Presentation of Senior Gift . . . Iames Martin Corl Presentation of Class ..... Mr Philip S. Maslin, Principal Reception of Class and Presentation of Diplomas . . Mr. Ferris Miles Board of Trustees School Hymn . . Senior Class Recessional . . Ployhar SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ...... Iames Martin Corl Vice President . . . Randall Vogel Secretary .... Patricia Brown Treasurer ...... Ianis Day SENIOR ADVISERS Mrs. Elizabeth Carr Mrs. Patricia Dwight Mr. Martin Torchio Mr. Iohn Farrell Mrs. Louise Ebeling Mr. Ierry Plutner SENIOR COUNSELORS Mrs. Elizabeth Carr Mr. Charles Connolly Mr. Martin Torchio Antoinette A. Adasiewicz John Frank Adkins Barbara Joanne Ahnstedt Linda Diane Aikens Joseph Patrick Allen Paula Edith Allen Rodger Lee Allen Scott Gregory Allen Thomas Craig Allen Susan Marie Allison Elizabeth Diane Alper Michael James Althotf Stanley N. Ambrozy Greogry Louis Andrews Bruce Douglas Anthony Nancy Marie Arnolfo Stanley Paul Arnot Judy Lyn Asher Janice Carol Atkins William V. Babin Sandra Diane Badouin Annette Marie Balch Russ Bates Betty Jean Bechtel James C. Beckwith Jonathan M. Bedri Linda Marie Belton Sandra Lynn Berlin Loretta Anne Berliner Shelley Lynn Bernardo Mary-Margaret Best Simone Catherine Best James R. Bickhart, Jr. Steve Gene Biggs Jack J. Bilok Marilyn Elaine Bingham Thomas C, Bishop Alan John Bjerkness Eileen Marie Blair Sidne Blank Roderick W. Blouin Bruce E. Bones Sandra Lee Bottimore Deborah Lee Bourland Kathryn C. Bourland Sara Ann Bradley Donald Laroy Brandeburg Forrest R. Brandeburg Lynn Brasfield Robert Rexford Bredel J effrey Allen Brenner Sharon Lee Brenner Constance L. Breyer Theodore G. Bridges Donald Eben Brink, Jr. Diedre Caroline Brooks Sheila Brooks Neil Kent Brown Patricia Jean Brown Donald J. Bruha Dennis P. Bryan Barbara Cecile Buckhout Kenneth Neil Buickerood Cyd Susanne Bullwinkle Charles Gifford Bunker Carol Lorraine Burdett Edward R. Burton Carol Lois Caplan Stephen Robert Caraway Ruth Ann Carlisle Jane Annette Carmer Christopher H. Cellarius Susan Chambers Roland Webb Chell Judy Ann Clark Julie Elizabeth Clark Glenn Ann E. Clarke Bryan Lynn Coffland Lawrence William Cohn Philip Guy Cool Charlene Ann Copen James Martin Corl Candice Anne Coughlin -ws Becky Gayle Coulter Madelyn Anne Courland Bruce Phillip Covey Douglas P. Covey Leland Covey Cowan Michele Marie Cowan Coleen Marie Cox Thomas Richard Crane Frank Ivan Cristofani Lillian N ubia Cristofani Richard Lee Cubbage Vicky Lynn Cubbage Sheila Cunningham Janis Georgette Daley Joan F. Daniell Carol Jean Darcy Stephan G. Darrow Carol J. Davis Lawrence Quitman Davis Linda Ann Davis Thomas Evans Davis Linda Lou Davison Janis Colleen Day Kathleen Frances DeBella Elaine M. Dei Rossi Ardeen Despain Cassandra L. Dieckmann Douglas Warner Diehl Gwendolyn Dietz Michael David Dietz Linda Marie DiGiovanni Richard Dennis DiLorenzo Maureen Ellen DiVito Renee Louise D'Orazio Thomas Earl Doughty Toivo Dresden Lance F. Duffield Shari Loreen Duncan Fredric Duttweiler Norman K. Eberlihe, Jr. Thomas Emil Eckmann Jeffrey Robert Eddy Steven E. Edelstein Dale Kathleen Eichorn J effrey Peter Eichorn Peggy Einzig Brad W. Ellien John William Elliott Robert James Emery Bruce F. Engman Denise R. Engman Marlee-J o Epley David Joseph Eskenazi Eric Brent Espen Albert L. Fabbro Douglas K. Fakkema Dennis B. Falt Joseph Edward Fanning Craig Steven Farley Frances Susan Faucher Pamela Jean Faussone Paul Bernhard Feyling Donn Paul Fiebelkorn Kathleen Anna Fish Susan Marie Fishel Jack Richard Flading Nancy Marie Folkerts Stephen Francis Forsberg Carla Jean Franks Angelika Marie Furman Kent B. Gallaway Robert Leonard Garcea Brian Daniel Garcelon Ralph W. Gardner Gene Robert Gehrt Marguerita B. Gentile Mary Elisa Geraci Edna M. Giannotti Linda Suzanne Gibson James Burke Gildea Diana Claudia Giusti William Robert Glenn Steven J. Goetz ... i. Nancy Eileen Gonzalez Richard Lee Granberry Nancy Sue Greenwold Phyllis Ann Grogan Carol J. Gruenig Lyn Carole Guarino David Charles Gyselbrecht David J. Hale Frank S. Hamilton, III Elizabeth Jean Hamlin Kathleen Marie Hampton Earl Parker Hancock Barbara Jane Hanford Joan Arlene Harrah Donna Lee Harris Preston Harris Sue Anne Harvey Elena Marie Haskins Charles Ray Hawley Martha Ann Haymond Deborah V. Hayworth Michele Suzanne Healy Marilyn Kay Heath James A. Heifern Eileen Kay Henderson Timothy James Hillbun Steve W. Hofheimer Janice Anne Holcomb Susan Lynne Hooper Margaret Louise Hottle Fredrick Eugene Hovey Carol Ann Howitt Brenda Gale Hudson Bruce Richmond Hull Roy Alexander Hunt Marc Stephan Hurst Terry C. Hutchin Marilyn C. Ivey Alyce Jean Jackson Vahl Stafford Jackson Linda Elise Jacobs Sandra Sue Jameson Thomas Mark Jenkins Janice Ann Jensen John James J oesten Carol Virginia Johnson Julie Elise Johnson Susan R. Johnson Tasha Dian Johnson Thomas Charles Johnson Paul F. Judge Faye C. J urisich Charles W. Kahmann Barbara Frances Kale Terrence Kane Cheryl Joan Katz Grant J . Keeler Fayrene A. Keilig Kim Roberta Kelley Karen Kelly Sandra Jean Kerr Ursula Kerstan John Ewing Kiesselbach James Martin Kilburg Jean Dema Koch Mary Elizabeth Kocourek William Craig Kogelschatz Donald C. Koon Stephen J . Kottmeier Virginia R. Krause Avis Linnea Kronlund Elizabeth Lee Kuerst Daniel Allison Kurpieski Michael Warren Lafauric Nancy Alison Lake Richard K. Langford Michael Glen Langley Anthony J . Lauricella Richard T. Laws John Algot Lehman, III James Allen Leitner Monique Lescot Cynthia Jean Levie Scholorships onol Aworols UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS Barbara Ahnstedt ......... Washington University Ionathan Bedri . . University of California, Honors at Entrance Shelley Bernardo . . . . Pitzer College, Honors at Entrance Mary Margaret Best . ..... College of San Mateo Robert Garcea Diane Giusti . Iulie Iohnson . Gayle Mulvey Karen Seely . Sharon Small Richard Varrial Ianet Welcome William Zachary Stanley Arnot Thomas Bishop Charles Bunker Becky Coulter Eric Espen . Angelika Furman Robert Garcea Diana Guisti . Iulie Iohnson . Roberta Marek . . Harvard University . College of San Mateo . . Stanford University . University of California . University of California, Honors at Entrance . . Westmont College . . . . . Yale University . . . Mills College . . . University of California, Honors at Entrance S.C.O.P.E. SCHOLARSHIPS . . . Industrial Arts . Boys' Physical Education . . Foreign Languages . . Social Studies . Foreign Languages . . . Science . Business Education . . . . English . . . Homemaking Gayle Mulvey . Girls' Physical Education Greta Torp . Frank Wahl . u Q - . . . Mathematics . . . . Music GOLD SEAL Eric Espen Lisa Sawin SILVER SEAL Patricia Brown Iames Bickhart BRONZE SEAL Cyd Bullwinkle Dennis Falt Donna Scott Iulie Clark Douglas Diehl Peggy Einzig Ioan Harrah Carol Howitt Bruce Hull Gayle Mulvey Rudolph Shokal Greta Torp Robert Wisnom CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION LIFE MEMBERS 'Barbara Ahnstedt Bruce Hull 'Lisa Sawin 3'FShelley Bernardo l Iulie Iohnson Patricia Brown Carol Burdett Carol Caplan Sue Chambers Douglas Covey Peggy Einzig Eric Espen 'Robert Garcea Lisa Geraci Ursula Kerstan Gordon Manchester Susan Marshall Rebecca Mueller Gayle Mulvey Celia Nearhood Susan Popik Toby Rockholt Iohn Roumasset Carol Scharil Donna Scott Karen Seely Greta Torp Richard Varrial Iulie Wasserman Ianet Welcome Iudy Wilgus William Zachary Lyn Guarino Member every semester Valeria Vorobey . . . . .......... Music Ianice Atkins . Shelley Bernardo Iane Carmer Iames Corl . Eric Espen . Dennis Falt . Robert Garcea Preston Harris, Ir. Elena Haskins Thomas Ienkins Gayle Mulvey Nancy Powers Lisa Sawin . Cheryl Stevenson Susan Taylor . Greta Torp . Randall Vogel Valeria Vorobey Frank Wahl . HONORS AND SPECIAL AWARDS Orchestra Award . . . . . . . . . S.C.O.P.E. Board Trophy . . . . . . . National School Choral Award . Redwood City-San Carlos-Belmont Board of Realtors Award . . . . . . Lyle G. Clark Memorial Award o c n 0 o a Q e Best Actor Award . Bausch and Lomb Medal Glee Club Award . . . Betty Crocker Award . . . . American Chemical Society Award . . . . . . Lyle G. Clark Memorial Award o o e o o o Q u n o . Chorus Award . Redwood City-San Carlos-Belmont Board of Realtors Award . . . . . . . . . N.S.O.A. Orchestra Award o s o Q . u o o Girls State . Mathematical Association of America Medal o s Q 0 4 0 s 1 o Q Q Q n - a u Boys State . Music Award . . . . . . . . . Iohn Philip Sousa Award BANK OF AMERICA WEST BAY WINNER Robert Garcea ...... Science and Mathematics Second Place BANK OF AMERICA ZONE WINNERS Iulie Clark .......... Vocational Arts First Place Robert Garcea ....... Science and Mathematics First Place Iulie Iohnson ......... Liberal Arts Second Place BANK OF AMERICA PLAQUE WINNERS Iulie Clark ............ Vocational Arts Robert Garcea ......... Science and Mathematics Iulie Iohnson ............ Liberal Arts Frank Wahl ............. Fine Arts BANK OF AMERICA CERTIFICATE WINNERS Barbara Ahnstedt .......... Foreign Languages Thomas Bishop . . . . Art Eric Espen . . Social Science Linda Maxon . . . Business Richard Merrill . . Industrial Arts Patrice Otis . . Home Economics Lisa Sawin . . . . English Greta Torp . . . . Mathematics Richard Varrial ........... Laboratory Science NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLAR Robert Garcea NATIONAL MERIT CERTIFICATE OF MERIT Douglas Covey Iohn Roumasset Thomas Eckrnann Lisa Sawin Robert Garcea Rudolph Shokal Iulie Iohnson Greta Torp William Zachary NATIONAL MERIT LETTER OF COMMENDATION Barbara Ahnstedt Shelley Bernardo Iames Bickhart Edward Burton Peggy Einzig Iohn Elliott Elena Haskins Thomas Ienkins Stephen Kottmeier Kathleen Maher Gordon Manchester Donna Scott Sharon Small Richard Varrial Diane C. Lewis Sheila Mae Lightbody John Ernest Lilly Greg Alan Lindquist Lee Warner Lingo Carol Ann Littrell Gary W. Long Charlene Mae Looper Karen Anne Loushin Philip Glenn Lovelace Russell Kenneth Loy Lana Gay Lucas Monica Lucia Janis M. Maehrlein Kathleen Ann Maher Gordon B. Manchester, Jr. Bill Mann Charles N ilo Marcucci Roberta Ann Marek Lucinda Anne Marsden Lynn Louise Marshall Susan Jo Marshall William F. Martinelli Arthur William Mason Diane Lucille Matthews Linda Jean Maxon Glenda Kristine McAfee Nancy Jean McConnell Alison N. McCook Pamela M. McCroskey Doreen Gail McCune Sharon Ann McDonald Kenneth Mclntee Ralph W. Mclntosh, Jr. Sandra Katherine McKee Stephen C. McKee Joseph Ross McKennee Mark Gilbert McKinley Richard D. Merrill, Jr. , Rod John Merta Candice Gale Meyer Edward A. Meyers Carol Ann Micossi Joan May Miller Karen Ann Miller Suzanne Elizabeth Miller Donald James Miraglia Robert E. Moll William Alan Monize Ronald W. Morris Thalla Adelle Morris Anne B. Morrow Penelope Morse Rebecca Ann Mueller Nancy Eve Muir Pamela Anne Mullins Gayle Marie Mulvey Catherine Rose Mussio Michael Robert Nadler Cynthia A. Nagel John C. N anry James Warren Natenstedt Celia Jean Nearhood Betty Louise Nelson Marilyn Rose Nenzel Philip F. Neth Judy C. Nichols Susanne Elisabet Nickerson Stephen G. Nobler Noreen Adrienne Noel Edward Patrick Nolan Darryl Raymond Norris Susan Jane Nunn Robin Anne O'Brien Leigh N. Oesterling Paul Richard Ohlendorf Angela Marie Ordene Patrice J. Otis Suzanne DuVal Pachynski Larry Gordon Paul Deborah Ann Payne 'I'homas Francis Peadon Rodney Gibson Pearce Donna Jill Pearlman Daniel E. Peavy Peggy Marilyn Pellizzer Susan L. Pellizzer Dennis Perry J acquelyn Ann Peters Sharyn Lois Peterson Stewart Louis Peterson John Allen Pettlon Robert Lawrence Phillips Edward Charles Pomeroy Mary Katherine Pool Susan Marie Popik Diane Louise Posson Nancy Eleanor Powers Thomas William Price Paul Wright Proctor Michael R. Quigley Rex Clyde Quinn Mark Andrew Rabin John Joseph Radetich James T. Rashleger Claudia B. Rausch Caleb Arundel Rawstron Kathleen R. Reed Bonnie I. Reid Kenneth M. Rice Donald H. Richardson Douglas R. Richardson Steven Randall Rikala Dorie L. Rink Linda L. Riola Michael Richard Rochek Toby Miriam Rockholt Michael John Rodrigues Michael Alan Rose Carol Anne Ross Judith A. Rothwell John Thomas Roumasset John Bernard Rusconi Elaine Nancy Russell George Frank Sabato Stewart Taylor Sandro Lisa Marie Sawin Carol Ann Scharif Corinne Marie Schembri Jerry L. Schenfeld Joanne B. Schubert Jeanne Marie Schultz Joanne Katherine Schultz Nancy Ann Schwarz Donna Jean Scott Linda Ann Scramaglia Barbara Mary Seely Karen Elizabeth Seely Sandra Lee Seidel Robert Gene Senger Sherry I. Sepp Gay Lynne Servine Terry Lynn Sharon James Michael Shields Rudolph Charles Shokal John Frank Shugart Dean Barton Silber J an Edward Silva Richard W. Silva Ronald David Sinclair William Lynn Sloss Sharon Anne Small Barbara Jean Smith Craig Roy Smith James Arthur Smurr Audrey Lynn Snell Stewart James Solle Gary Robert South Paul Alfred Spindt Mark Ross Stanley Cheryl Rae Stevenson Gerald L. Stimple Edi Jean Stokes Bruce D. Stone Paula Jean Stoppa Michael William Storey Burke L. Storti Kim A. Storti Sharon Kay Strickler David Lawrence Strong Mary Lou Stumbaugh David Lawrence Sturgeon Susan Randi Sturges Ronald Owen Summers Carole Anne Swartz Cris Taylor Michael M. Taylor Sandra J . Taylor Susan Ames Taylor Mary Louise Teixeira Tod Berlin Tenhoff Matthew Ayer Terry Carol Joy Thoman Claudia Marie Thomason Katherine Sue Thompson Catherine M. Thurrauch Mary Jacqueline Tichenor Mary Jane Tolley Greta Ann Torp Jane Ann Trenholme Sheila Marie Trifeletti Sandra Kay Tucker Freya Mae Ueki Lewis W. Underwood Janice E. Vanderhule Catherine A. Van Patten Richard James Varrial Rosemary Ann Varriale Kathleen Girard Vaughan Randall Kenneth Vogel , Valeria Lilya Vorebey Anne Marie Wahl Frank Joseph Wahl Darleenisliaron Wakefield Nora A. W5llac'e' Roger Don Waller James Edward Ward Virginia Ann Ward Wanda Lynn Washauer Julie Ann Wasserman Wendy E. Watkinson Cynthia Lee Watson Gerald B. Watson Linda Ann Watts Lorene A. Way Lynn Arnold Weis Janet Louise Welcome Ronald Brent West Michael Ray Whelan Chipps S. Whipple Pamela B. White Trescott R. White Brigitte Katharina Wicharz Judith Ann Wilgus Sandra Sue Williams Carla Annette Williamson Stephen Scott Wilmarth Candace Ann Wilson Craig Robert Wilson Karen Jean Wilson Laurie Margaret Wishard Robert James Wisnom Melba F. Withrow Steven J . Wittenbrock Nancy Alice Wolf Mark Evans Wolfe John Michael Woodside Wayne Alden Wurtsbaugh Anne Elizabeth Yates Donald A. Yates Ethron Thomas Young, II Sara Jane Felicia Young William B. Zachary Lynn R. Zimmerman ' 4 I O va, I .9 5535 , up .J 5- lvl. HW -4 S I
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