San Lorenzo High School - Confederate Yearbook (San Lorenzo, CA)

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Q- THIS 'BOOK BELONGS T0 4, Irlf f'ONrFDFK,-Xl'-P a nz a I956 I9 h I' I' l','l - -4 1 1. - San Lorenzo High School S nLore o,C lifornia - 57 'Wi'- FOn FWO D As you rum +he pages of lhe I957 Confeclera+e you wull sec rhe resulr ol a year s hard work by rhe publrcar ons class our prrde and roy The Con'federa+e rs a book publnshed for rhe sludenls of rhe srudenrs and by rhe sludenls lr recalls many evenrs ol rhe pasr year some enloyable such as alhlehc evenrs rallues plays dances assemblres and ol cours rhe Mrss Srudenr Body elecrrons and her coronarlon Some were nor so enloyable such as rhe loolball game whrch we losl 59 ro O lo Richmond fhe polio shols and rhe many exams And of course rhose whrch were memorable such as your Execurrve Councrl Srude-nr Courr Srudenf body commrrrees Inrerclub councrl Senror councrl Sourhern Alameda Counry Press assocrarron yearbook sfafl newspaper slall 'rhe many clubs ard lhe freshman sophomore lunror and sensor classes To us on lhe sralf rhls book rs more rhan lusl anorher yearbook rs 1 book lrlled wrrh swear hard work and happy momenrs Wllhoul workrng on rhe book you could nor realrze all rhe work rhar goes rnro one One of The lrrsr rhrngs done rs rhe choosrng of rhe lheme whrch will be carrred lhroughoul rhe book rhen a cover des gn lwhrch w II carry our rhe rheme musl' be drawn and agreed upon by lhe srall rhen rhe number ol pages of each secrnon where each secrron of 'rhe book should fall wher ard how much color wrll be used If al all are rusr some ol +he problems solved by The fall before The book rs hardly slarled Nexr a drafl called a dummy has ro be drawn 'ro show how 'rhe prcrures copy and ar'r work wrll look nn 'rhe hnrshed book Bur rhe brggesr problem r 'rryrng ro make all rhrs fur a budger From 'rhe srarl ol lhe year ro lhe lunal deadlune Jrhe phorographers are busy lakrng and processrng prcrures For rhe lrrsr deadlrne rn December rhe cover desrgn musr be lun :shed and lurned rn along wrrh one lourrh ol lhe plclures and copy and mosl of rhe arr work Wrrh 'rhrs years I I47 prclure SI8 preccs of copy ano 4? drawrngs all havrng 'ro be rn by lhe larsl week of Aprrl rr would have been rmpossnble for me lo do rr alone l owe my fhanks lo Nancy Fisher copy edrlor Gnraud Guyre layoul ednlor Jrm Seaver busr ne s manager Arr Payne adverruslng manager Ron Bush sale mar-ager Lou Ann Hacks arr edrlor Chris l-loldl and Ken Srrohm arrlsr Ron McEwan head pholographer Don l-lavercrofr phorographer Sreve Lerle pholo a srsranr Trurh Ussery admrnrsrralron edrfor Linda Wrllrs learuro edrror lvlrldred lvlarrrn gurls sporrs edrror Charlene Wegener clubs edulor Jeanne Mahan assrslanr clubs edrror Chuck Wrmmermark Lee Errckson Tom Slssung and Jo n McCausland boys sporl secluon Judy Sungleron class edrlor Mary Frodsham senaor edrror Anne Krssack as lslanl sensor edrror Ann Jacoo achvmes edrror Jamce Johnson lyprsr Bob Sproge who k or up rhe drsplays and mosr of all lo Mrs Slack who kepl u on our foes rhroughour The year nd wrlh her adv ce and gurdance arded u +o publrsh me beer Confeclera+e ever a+ San Lorenzo el r r - h .Gy . I Q y E . 3 U tri f J w AH 'Sir ll . VO' UM Arffw 5 hTVQ um Tv V T O U JLn V F CONTENT IV. fi -,JV I , . . , . . . V . . . . . , . . , ? H-mme .....,.. , ...... . CirM'Sn 'v ,,... .,.............. Club .....,...,......,...., Boy! pmM4 ,.................... Jlluiif '.., ...... .........,.. Semis' .,.. .... , ,.......... FYPH ' ' .....,....,...... . . . . Ju ' vm-' el .................... Y AC, w'x6K ..... ...,.......... , HU evYv:ra'r1g .... . . . , , . . . Mraiwfijfi v ADM! N I ST RAT I O N NELS B. NELSON Principal PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE Wilh each passing year ihe nalions of Ihe world are becoming more and more aware of 'rhe value of educalion for all of Iheir people. They are gradually realizing, as we in America have lcnown for many years, Ihal only an educafed people can be Iruly sirong and produclive. Through Iheir 'faxes and parficipalion our cilizens have conslrucled an educalional syslem of Ihe broadesl scope. They have provided an educalion for Ihe scholar, Ihe manual worlcer. Ihe genius, and Ihe average. Furlhermore, our sludenis are noi Iold by rhe slale whai lcnowledge and whal occupalions 'ro acquire: 'rhey are free Io follow The course ol learning Ihal lies closesi 'ro 'rheir own desires. infer- esis, and abiliiy. Many dedicafed people have devoled iheir besf eflorls Io giving our young people Ihe menlal fools needed Io succeed in adull life. By receiving Ihese benefils our graduales have acquired a cleliniie ob- ligalion-Io use Ihese fools io Ihe besl of Iheir aloiliry noi only for Ihemselves buf for all Ihose, pasl and presenl, who have labored 'ro give Ihem Ihe priceless gill of educa+ion. N. B. NELSON., Principal ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL Sealed clockwise around Ihe fable, Harold Poier, vice principal: Earl Webb, I957 San Lorenzo.Teachers Associa- fion president Jim Harper, I956 San Lorenzo Teachers' Associahon president, Nels Nelson, principal, Josephine W.IIiams, dean of girls, Waller Johnson, direclor of sludenf acfivifiesg Fred Tauoli, dean of boys. Iihiswgmm DABELLE MOON Head Counselor HAROLD W. POIER JOSEPHINE WILLIAMS FRED TAIOLI Vice Principal Dean of Girls Dean of Boys Q 2 f fl 51? ii' ii V 1 f , WALTER JOHNSON Direcior of Siudenf Acfivifies :inf Kalherine Anderson Fern Bruner Allen Davis Richard Dunn Richard Ellioff Chris Flores Alvira Hellman Roberl' Hughes Ralph Kearney Elsbelh Laudenschlager Roberf Mizel Gilberl' Moore Gilberf Nearpass lrwin Quinn, Jr. Leroy Trouiner Social Studies Area Social sludies area ar San Lorenzo is unique in rhal lhe sludenl counseling service is done by lhe social sludies leachers. These leachers keep all personal records of lhe srudenrs. Included in 'rhe social sludies curriculum is freshmen orienlalion, ancienl' lwisiory, driving educalion, modern hislory, Uniled Srares hislory, American problems. and family living. Aw now, il isn'f lhal bad. llll llllll f K ,Q , X -mv Y L 1 'pv- Q Edgar Brisfer Jack Delany Fred Dyche Vincenf Gallo Roy Hanson Charles Miller Jack Pease Fred Reinoldson Sybil Schwarz William Walsh Science-Math Area C building is lhe headquarlers for science and rnalh, subiecfs 'rhal have broughl groans lo many Rebels. These subiecls include geomelry, frigonomelry, physics, chemislry and general science, 'rhe laller a required subiecl for all freshmen. These courses are designed lo develop sludenls' reasoning powers, and lo help advance sludenls in lheir sludy of and apprecialion for lhe scienlilic world. Also housed in C building are journalism and publicalions classes, producers ol lhe Rebel Record and lhe Conlederale. Oh, so you wanl to go io fhe Dean? Anolher while ra? bifes ihe dust! Alden Cook Rulh Brown Mabel Goodale Roberl Frye Vincenf Lamb Joan Maracci Rufh Mendenhall William Schoberl Francis Selvera Elizabelh Slack Dorfhea Thompson Lee Thomas Dorolhy Venlosa Charles Whitehead Language Arts Area ll would be quile dillicull lor anyone lo gel along wilhoul communicaling wilh olher people. For lhis reason, lhe language leach- ers are a very imporlanl and necessary parl ol lhe leaching slall. Besides inslrucling sludenls in lhe use ol English and in loreign languages such as Spanish, French, Lalin and German, lhey also include in lhe leaching curriculum a program designed lo increase lhe sludenl's knowledge ol and apprecialion ol lhe world's greal aulhors. Mr. Hancock conferring with sfudenls before class Mrs. Slack caughf in the acl. bs.. I l K. Vocational-Commercial Area l-lave any oi you Rebels ever wanied lo be an aulo me- chanic, or a secrelary, or a iarmer loops-nolhing personal inlendedl? Commercial and vocalional ieachers here help sludenls 'foward lhese goals by inslrucling lhem in lhe primary and advanced courses needed. Typing, general business, shorlhand, recordkeeping, office machines, aulo shop and general agricullure are only some of lhe subiecls included. For sludenls inleresled in eleclricily, carpenlry, or melals, lhere are lhe wood and eleclricily shops, and arl melals classes. I love fo give F's. Whaf is if? y, Lawrence Anderson Commercial Armando Auano Commercial Ben Beach Vocalional Isabelle Berg Commercial Ann Drummond Commercial Gerald Hansen Vocational John Hansen Commercial George Harms Vocafional Gerald Henderson Vocalional Frank Kennedy Vocational Charles Mullin Vocaiional William Roesler Commercial Kalhleen Swlan Commercial Will Townsend Vocalional Dale Van Slyke Commercial Earl Webb Vocational All A 5-.. 3 T Frances Brown Evelyn Hunl Ncrvelle Mifchell Alberf Hilberf Driver Educalion Paul Johnslon Driver Educelion Leona Jope Librarian Jack Kalash Cadefs loberla Kallenberg Sneech Correclion Elizabelh Smith School N urse Home Economics and Specialized Areas Home economics area is designed lo 'reach girls 'rhe iechniques for meeling fhe many dif- ierenl demands on +oday's homemalcers. Olher faculiy members who are piciured on ihis paqe are cerlified +o handle specialized suloiecis, such as psychology, lhe library, driver educalion, cadel' iraining, eic. San Lorenzo af mid-'rerm welcomed 'rhree new ieachers. Mary Calandri, who fool: over for Dorlhea Thompson in lhe Lanugaqe Aris area, Billie Jo Davis and Par Francisco, s+uden+ feachers from San Jose slale college. LEFT: Mary Calandri and Billie Jo Davis. UPPER: Leave il in fhe oven a lilfle bil Ionger. LOWER CENTER: Ho hum! RIGHT: Dr. Janel Bleckner and Pal' Francisco. Aw, go ahead, l dare yuh! Pal Kemper Roy Parker Physical Education P.E. is a slressed and imporlanl school subiecl. ll noi' only improves lhe heallh and physical slcills ol sluclenis, buf also lrains 'rhe sludeni for parlicipalion in sporls and for apprecialion as speclalors. Team- worlc is emphasized. Modified classes are provided for sludenls unable lo fully 'false parr in sporls. Mr. Wighl approving fhe finished pradu:l'. Ba rba ra Lockwood Jack Mermod Fine Arts Fine Arls area leachers' main olaieclive is 'ro inslill in sludenis a lrue apprecialion of music, arl, cralis and drama. These Teachers are also an imporlani' fool in discovering and developing sludenls' arlislic abililies, and preparing lhe arlisls for compeiiiion in their chosen professions. By aclual parlicipalion on 'rhe parl of sludenls, bolh lhese obieciives are ac- complished. Richard Meder A Cappella and Mixed Glee Corleene Hammond Dramafic Arls Waller Schmidf Design and Color Eugene Smilh Ar? and Sfagecraff Q x.. i V ' ,, ' -i'- f . f fu 1 Nancy Pierson Mardel Sanders Tony Winn Edward Gramm Evelyn Rogers Art Techniques Frank Wuqhl Crealive Drawing and Painhng vga Dorolhy Moor Jake Dalke Oh' Now I didn 1' say fhafl Department Heads 6- James Frank Vocahonal area Leonard Hancock Language Arfs area Jim Harper Commercial area Rulh Irving Home Economics Alice Parker Social Sfudies area Paul Smifh Boys' Physical Educalion Marfha Walson Science - Mafh area Arla Williams Girls' Physical Educalion Jack Williamson Fine Arfs area Rl Mary Borghero Theodore Cavanaugh Olga Graham Gladys Leighlon Marqaref Scruggs Virginia Willis Office Staff Cafeteria Staff June Ferreira Mrs. Moor and Mrs. Cornelius preparing lunch. Lillian McKinley Erma Ashcrafl Edna Cornelius Lenore Crawford . ,f Rose Nanzer ' A ,nag 3 Florence Fog? Mollie Nissen Sigrid Vilas Sarah Roof 44a ,R ff in 1 , Y .3 , my ff W i v X .. 'x . if :fi L V-x s. . School Services Son Lorenzo's school ianilors and gardeners lceep busy lale eller school is oul, cleaning all parls el llrle campus, so llwe sclwool can be Uspic and spanf' llwanlcs lo flue bus drivers, sludenls have lransporlalion 'ro and from sclrlool. Rebels owe muclw 'ro llwese busy individuals. Sp.. .mflff 0 U' f 4 J 'A t s-L -... 1 j Does lhaf look like musfard fo you? FRONT ROW, leff lo riqhf: Lio- nel DeSousa, Harry Crawl, Wil- liam Donovan. BACK ROW: Joseph Kirby, Ray Vance, H. V. Clarke, Carl Richards. Raymond Cabral Homer Dean Ted Hackbarlh George Haque Edward Humann Alfred Ole Thomsen George Spielman George Machado Jessie Morrison Ullin Whife Melvin Skov Camera shy: James Clure Why we need fhosa pictured above, 52222: tv ' HM ws N. 'V ,fr Among candidafes for Miss Sludenf Body were Deanna Baker Commercial clubg Valerie Hurst, Junior Slafesmenj Mary Ann Kifrridqe, Girls' Block SLg Carolyn Conklin, Spanish club. Sealed in back, Mary Phillips, Lafin club and Connie Lill, German club. Nor piclured are Darlene Soares and Sue Brumfield , Fine Arfs area clubs: Carolyn Murphy, Nurses club , Talenfeens. is sieve-ik, fl J Coronation Boll The CoronaTion Ball, one of The biggesT and mosT widely aTTended dances oT The year, proved again iT is also one oT The mosT beauTiTul. EnTering The gym on The arm oT Their escorTs, The candidaTes Tor Miss STudenT Body were led To The Throne where a queen's courT was Tormed. BreaThlessly They waiTecl To see who would wear The crown and bear The TiTle oT Miss STudenT Body Tor The year. Chosen by San Lorenzo high school sTudenT body card holders as Their queen was Diane CroTT, sponsored by CSF. Her aTTendanTs were Alice Collins, sponsored by KeyeTTes and Sue Bronson, sponsored by Key club. ATTer crowning The new queen, Rodney Krebs, sTudenT body presi- denT led The TirsT dance wiTh her. The dance was given by The Junior STaTesmen, CSF and journalism clubs. The CoronaTion Ball originaTed Tour years ago as a means oT pro- moTing The sale oT sTudenT body cards. Every person owning a sTudenT body card has The righT To casT one voTe Tor his choice Tor Miss STu- denT Body. This year all Tormer records were broken, Tor more sTudenT body cards were sold Than in any previous year. Oiher Miss Sfudenf Body candidafes were Sharlene Ouilici, Boys' League, Bonnie Falkenberg, Journalism club: Janei Pence, Megaphone. Seafed in back are Sue Bronson, Key club and Alice Collins, Keyehes. 'C' . ' 'v1Vl 'f 'N ' 1 ww .S W an f 2 saga. fa 9 wg fn 19- 2 K., , 4' . N wi 4? 0 fag E fm I 3 ,yin fl ,xi 48 ' - -354 . ' - , 9 f if 9 .1 X .15 mf W- W iff, 5 W' , ff ' W1 ' Q WH 1 9 fig I it 11 1' lf: KE ,x W 1 Dx . I' 3 ' A .-. dr- ,, v N Q L mu, ,www 1-.,,,,,w 'mv----f r - Q. .W ..... frw..,,.-,f', ...ff-Q E. The Girh' League members who were responsible for planning Vhe Freshman Tea me Iseufedl Adore Kesder Joyarwe Perry Beffy Mmer, Jane? Piper Jane? Geffman Qsrandinql Connie UH Paura Adklrws Mary Phirllps Darlene Soares Freshman Tea Cviber N9 w-11 fa DEQ any fer rrerrnan, fwfr ann en'ir gif!-, Jszerirf f'T '?'x in f' be -een af sihfc 71FGSiQC 'n 'rhclr My bear ang wirh ther very nerr marrnf fwfr- rrran1,ThQy were ro be hnfrfgsrrk- ' rhe freshrn-,rf drg ihowrng rnern rhf 'r fz'irA'w warrnrh ani+'r'c'r'1rne1SP-Wffff- 1' fwmv nQvr1nn0frJ Sen lfXrf?fQi hlqrv Fury 7 cc i'Li fwfr ani M' r df bd-ei Ja W? Ve ef fa' 'hir' in Q 'Inj gf Xffnffrfg e'x'e L:j nwffd' innl 'Q:r'?'Vn E'nL XvV'?'k:L TVKV W' the GM 2 League. Vw CMOS 9 rf We rireirwv rn THE Ili ii Q.G: ' r W vw iz ' 3 ff 1 ni - f ,, ,w.f,fV .,H,.-.ff wqn C .nffkl Wirne 'f'-Q PQ fnf-rn rr H' -' fghfr, fn ry 1.51911-., N' N .Qc 5,2 ........-4-. 11 v O I f W 4' if 9 . 9 ' 2 '-.. ,, wwmmgnww, M5o:4..,,ww.N'.,'p,. ,fvv 'V ::h f. , -'I Q 55 ' 1 . xv fy iw, ' lr H5 Um ,. ,, W rv, ' A .5 4 . , ' , 1' A3 Q4 J ,.., V ' f 'w5g'5g A STB t Junior Prom The Junior Prom is always one ol 'rhe hiqhlighls in a sludenl' s years al high school. Carelul plannino and lhouqhl go inlo il and class comrnillees worlc hard +o malce lheir Junior Prom fhe besl ever, This year's prom was no exceplior ro lhal rule. The gym was decoraled lo carry our lhe lheme l All in a Dreamf' Greeling dancers al The door was an angel sillinq beside lhe pearly gales' Sparkling mobiles and lwinlclinq slars compleled The heavenly scene. The dance was held February I, some 250 couples al- 'rending the lormal affair and dancing lo lhe music ol a livefpiece combo, 'S l The sophomore dance, Nighl Life, was held April 5. The Nigh1 Life fheme was carried ou! in fhe deccralions, with Chinese Temples and an Oriental almosphere. The dance was from 9 fo midniqhf. iff wg Y ' -- 2 ' mfqf at 0 an . Sf. ,,, af s Qi fa 2 Q ,ar Y in 53 if My jg N262 fy jA.kj'ijfd 5 f :': f -. 51. . ,Q 1 Eg 45 ,ff Af fl '7- 5 as 3 4 .-351' .4 ,fa A 1 2' gif ,.., figuf f 6 W '1' V fii J' K ' 2 ' j 3 -I 13 v k fn fi S 1 , y Y AA' a V x4 ? Q. 1 A X 4 ai V Shows A scene from W 1-'Q A-X The creche scene from The Chrisfmas pageant FRONT ROW: Trufh Ussery and Jerry Miller. BACK ROW: Dan Druqe, Judy Johnson, Leon Thompson. The farewelY scene from Our Hearfs Were Young and Gay. On siege are Pa? Siuurf, Jerry Mi!ler, Lanny Sailors Emilie Filiere, Our Hearfs were Young and Gay Pictured are Jo Anne Shaw Joan Healy, Emilie Finefe Lanny Sailors, Pa? Smarty Vernon Carico, Jack MiNer, Connie Klng and Jerry MiHer. ' ' ' xx ' ,I 'TV V921 5 ix, li M if in ' 4 jx Afiyrk ina f'- J Q W V ,W-M .Aw 1 -Q, fm ,,.L1': A? f 3 S- ,ijt ai: 'O' ai. ,W1134 . ff TJ K.. -ww X . A +R., va' r Q, 5 ..,, I V ' L f slwxm -I r- . 1 M' f ' Q 'V 'S k A' ' M'-X. i V ' 4: aff' h 9: 1 . 49 Y , af 4 fr ff' 'g P24 T' L e '5'5 l 4-gqlfrf WB 3' 4 X , U wi 'W' 54.7 1, 'P' 2 M i - ,g W 'Q , 45, AF' rig! 1 5 s 'l-looray for Rebels' was a cry fha? could ollen be heard coming from Mel fhis year at lunch lime. ll you could squeeze inside you probably would have seen lhe yell leaders and pornpon girls leaching fhe sludenls new yells or songs. Or perhaps a slcif would be in progress, planned and pul on by lhe rally comrnillee. Because lhe rallies were always so inleresling and enlerlaining and raised so much enlhusiasm for 'rhe games, lhey were always well allended. They were, in a large way, responsible lor The good lurnoufs a+ lhe games. Cl , . my M Q. Afliw Q, ,AU ,X p , . ,V Q if Q Qjf -, ifltj .4 ggi, ,fig d J' Nfl Y, I 'FQ 33 if A H' 'ts' 7 W, 13:1 4 2532, !4,.. v Xwfrw -fl, , I M., . asm , ' Q 2 fm ? ? f 'iw' 41 gf' w -W-mf-2 M? M . C ,, 4 ' ' J ' is gs, 'W A if aa V A 1 I 1 gf 4 f 5 I1 il k W X 'F' Iggy A G F 'if' M 1, gl gi 1 1 -,- is v K x ,J Q ' A , , v 1:1 ,, ' ' , . G' y 1 A R . L 4 7' ' 1 8,7 3 Q K I ,fp Ty ff nga 2 ,L f ' il M-lv ' . K h , , f f , - SX 'H . W.,-' - A- '. , . s V ' is ' .. 2. I, 'T 'W 3 Confederate Staff ln publications the students are a close group, working together to produce your Confederate. The class itselt is not a particularly hard class. it is just enioyably time-consuming. Without the help ot class members it would be impossible to meet deadlines, write copy and have the pictures taken which make up the book. The advertising section pays tor a majority ot the book and without its help there would be Alex Soranno, editor-in-chief and other Confederate editors Giraud Guyre layout Nancy Fisher, copy, Jfm Seaver, business, confer with Mrs. Stack advisor Yearbook section editors Linda Willis, features, Truth Ussery, administration, Judy Singleton, classes, Lee Erickson, boys' sports, Mary Frodsham, seniors, Mildred Martin, girls' sports, Charlene Weqener, clubs, Ann Jacobs, activities. Seated clockwise around the copy table are yearbook staff members Jim Seaver, Truth Ussery, Linda Willis, Janice Johnson, Joan McCausland, Judy Singleton, Giraud Guyre, Mary Frodsham, Anne Kissack, Ken Strohm, Ron Bush, Tom Sissung, Chuck Wimmermark, Don Havercroff, Lee Erickson, Lou Ann Hicks, Ron McEwan, Alex Soranno, Jeanne Mahan, Charlene Weqener, Ann Jacobs, Nancy Fisher, Mildred Martin, Art Payne. Chris Holdt, assistant art editor, and Bob Sproge were absent when the picture was taken. Among those responsible for the attractive appearance and the financial success of the Confederate were Lou Ann Hicks, art editor, Art Payne, advertising, Ron McEwan, chief photographer and Ron Bush, sales manager. AZ .I A, no Confederate. We would like to thank the businessmen who have advertised, tor making it possible. While most sections have an individual edi tor, working on boys' sports were Chuck Wim mermark, Tom Sissung and Lee Erickson. A sec ond semester entrant to the class was Steve Leite. ll 'MJ wwe W A i A-' B l 1 GIRLS' SPORTS JV ,Arr sr . X. K . 1 ff f vs is r, . ns., , T 'r' ,'i 'b , ,lsfl 5 if 1 M. K From row, Pa! Crone, Barbara Chody, Befiy Morgan. Second row, Linda Krecelr, Sondra Hayden, Sharon Lay, Emma Wiffe GAA Munagem GAA managers assEsT InsTrucTors and advisors wITh aTTer-school sporTs Tor Ql'S each year. ElecTed by members oT The assoclancn, girls serve in Thls posITlon Tor one Term. To be eligible, They musT have earned aT leasT one crediT in The aThleTlc associahon. TournamenTs ln The dlTTerenT sporTs, games and rnTramural or lnTerschooI playdays are planned and assisTed wlTh by managers. The bloclc soclal is also one oT The acTfvlTies oT The managers, who have worlced closely wrTh Their ad- visor, lvllss Nancy Plersons Miss Dlerson was new Tc San Lorenzo This year. Coed Dancing Coed dancing, which was one oT The TavoriTe coed a1TivITles where Treshmen, sophomore, lunlor and senlor sTudenTs parTlcipaTed, Tool: place every day 'n The boys' gym, where sTuoenTs were TauqhT The TJndamenTal sfeps ThaT make up each dance. Coed dancing helped The sTudenTs develop a beT- 'er Teelinq Toward school acTiviTIes. OTher coed sporTs included soTTball, archery, volleyball and badminTon. A sophomore gym class learningfhefundamenfalsfepsTha1make up The Iifierbug. I 46 gf ,C-, 1' I if -- F .MA 0-' 9 l vlwm Y ,- Ur ' E V N S ,1 1 K. f -A 1 M V5 I .sw Xe-MY, ' if Q W.. A 5 -1-'lj , xz. ' u 4' A if Q . 1M ,.,W,... .i , , S, W' ' gl 1 Q, fr j - 3 ll ,Q f . 2 3 . i 5 +L. ya ' 5, ,j Q. - Q f H Q A M 64,1 37 . m if A + ag! x Judy Myers, Marta Mulvany, Paula Adk'ns, Darlyne Soares, Lorna Beardsley av badminton praclice Cm Tuesdayg GOO Tlvursdaye a larqe group C' girls, wer? ou' lor GAA Q lomlwroe ar lwour alrer sclwool. The qlrls played adder Tournamerwls, wlwere lbey could climb by winding a He? number ol games. Qrw llwe las' day ol acllvlry Team Gee if me ladder played Team Coe on llwe second ladder. A4 lfliw Pierrom was me advhor fmd Linde Krecef :ii-lSl'3f1lW6F aa manager. Wasn'7 Ohaf a good one? Z I . 'Q i 2. E5 .4 , .-4 l A va A , Q ZA 1 'X 'x I 'J 10 'HTF'-0-www.. h,4z,,,M,fi WV., , .-..,f-- 3, rug. ,,,,,,u 5- . 2,411 4. 3 A Z n we ,,,, ,- 'W ' , I - ' 5' '24,-' , . 'L fe 4 fZZ if ! , .9 ,,,,,.,, z M 4 ,ff .LL 5 :Min W, M ,.f W. ,W- ...af .-, 1 'f-s.. my The fourlh period senior girls played doubles volleyball. VoHeybuH Volleyball, one of ll'1e oldesl sporls, and one allracling llwe largesl' number, was divided inlo live leams. The girls wenl oul for 'rournamenl' games and doubles volleyball on Mondays and Wednesdays. Sharon Lay was manager and Miss Barbara Lockwood was llwe advisor. BasketbaH G.A.A. baskelball look place fwice a week in flue girls gym where lvlardel Sanders gave lhe girls many imporlanl inslruclions before 'rlie games gol sfarled. Girls enouglw for five leams wenl oul for Huis sport. Four leams look parl in The lourna- menl games wliile one leam walclmed. Dorollwea Williams assisled as manager. Lorna Beardsloy. Darlyne Soares and Janet Biery, during lhe basketball block + Va 1 Seniors playing doubles volleyball. Sfudenl Ieacher grading. Softball One of lhe mosl enloyable sporls offered in G.A.A. is sollball. Every year a large number of girls lurn oul lor lhis sporl, showing greal' enlhusiasm. For six weelcs lhe girls wer1+ oul lwo days a week lo learn new hinls on pilching lhe ball and holding lhe bal. The girls also played a number of games compeling againsl each ofher. Miss Pierson was lhe advisor and Barbara Chody assisled her as manager. Sevenfh period sophomores praclicing soffball. I I LEFT TO RIGHT: Lori SuIl'van, Lyneen Harrison, Befs-' ChE.E1l'Cl'S, Janice Hanshaw, Beffy Morgan, Margarei Alvarez Sharon Orr. Skating GAA skaring again ioolc place a+ The Rollarena rinlc. For six weeks slcaiing ins+ruc+ions were given every Wednesday by lhe owner of lhe rinlc. Slraiing was offered as one of ihe aclivifies of 'rhe iourih bloclc. Miss Loclcwood weni wiih lhe girls as advisor and Mary Monlgomery as manager. BowHng This pasi year GAA bowling again look place ar ihe Midway Bowl. Miss Pal Kemper accompanied lhe large group of girls, of which Beriy Morgan was manager. Inslruclions for rhis carry-over spori included 'rhe proper grip on lhe ball and many orher imporiani hinis. Cafhy Murray, Carol Papendorf, Joyce Hobbs and Lyneen Harrison demonsfrafe proper grip on a bowling ball. 37 ww., , ' fu . 3+ ., Q , .x I 1 fkg 4 M: w V ' uw 'fuk NM, W, . Y YA :lim Q 5 ,W S Z ,, Z, . .M I , ggi X' in ' 'fr Q W , ti 1 3 T al.g5jkAfq' F L ,JW fb 'r ,3,, I ' -nz W s CLUBS -4 AL, or BN. 4 SEATED, lell lo riqhl: Jeanne Mahan, Charlene Weqener, Lou Ann Hicks, Carolyn Crouch, Belly Miyaki, Jo Anne Sharp, Anne Kissack, STANDING: Alex Soranno, Giraud Guyre, Mrs, Slack, Mary Frodsham, Ron McEwan, Mr. Thomas, Tom Bullock. NOT PICTURED: Nancy Fisher, Tom Dobbins, Linda Allen and Shirley Tofle. QuiH and ScroH For sludenls laking parl in iournalism or publicalions, an opporlunily lo be a member ol Quill and Scroll is offered. Quill and Scroll is an honorary club and members are selecled by lhe advisor and lhen musl be approved by lhe nalional organizalion. Quill and Scroll presenls an assembly where members are awarded lheir pins for lile membership. Advisors lor lhis group are Mrs. Slack and lvlr. Thomas. Journuhsm Club Goals ol San Lorenzo l-ligh s Journalism Club are lhe improvemenl ol lhe Rebel Record and lhe encouraqemenl and improvemenl ol sludenls' wriling abilily. The iournalism aspiranls who are lhe clubs members allended lhe Norlhern California Press Conlerence al Universily ol California May IO and Il. The club is one ol lour schools making up lhe newly-lormed Soulhern Ala- meda Counly Press Associalion. G STANDING, lefl lo ri hl: Bell Mi aki Nan: Buchanan Shirle Toile Joan McCausIand secrelar -I wil l 9 Y Y r Y . Y . . YZ Bonnie Falkenberg, Jo Sharp, president. SEATED: Alex Sorenno, vice presidenlg Mr. Thomas, advisor, Lee Erickson. , ' s 4 f 'Q s 5 5 f 4 Q I IX -Q L T CD SEATED, Ieff lo right Harold Smith, Trulh Ussery, Lanny Sailors, Judy Johnson, Emilie Filiere. STANDING: Mikki Adams, Elvin Ragsdale, Jenny Slancer, Chris Holdt, Joan Healy, Jo Ann Shaw, Vilia Landavazo, Vernon Carico, Dolly Sfidham, Judy Willis, Anne Kissack, Joy Huckaby, 'Una Clarke, Mrs. Hammond. Drama Club A sincere inleresl and willingness lo parlicipale in dramalic proiecls is a prerequisile for Drama Club. Drama club members loolc parl' in noon shows and co-sponsored a dance. The clubs members look parl in plays presenled lor rhe club's own enioymenl. Thespians were also included in Drama club. lhespians is lhe honor seclion ollhe club. Soulhern Alameda Counfy Press Associalion ln exislence lor lhe lirsl' year, The Soulhern Alameda Counly Press associalion is composed ol San Lorenzo, l-layward, Arroyo and Caslro Valley high schools. The purpose ol lhis associalion is lo creale and promole inleresl in iournalism and publicalions. Plans are 'lo hold an annual press awards banquel lo presenl awards lo oulslandinq jour- nalism and publicalions sludenls. Each school in 'rhe associalion has lhree deleqales, represenlinq lhe lown news. newspaper and yearbook slalls. San Lorenzo's yearboolc edilor, Alex Soranno, was elecled lhe lirsl presidenl. Firsl annual dinner was lo be held in lale April, hosled by lhe presidenfs school. Tu li AROUND THE TABLE: Alex Soranno, San Lorenzo, Linda Magoon, Terry Rover and Ann Smilh, Caslro Valleyg Eula Hobbs and Arlene Maqgi, Hayward, Carolyn Crouch, Mary Frodsham and Nancy Fisher, San Lorenxc. QJ vw' fs .- Pffg N -lair KNEELING, left fo righl: Alex Soranno, Gary Beniamin, Ron Drwinqa, Richard Chinn, Bill Van Alfena lpresidenfy, Gene Anfonucci, Jim Thompson, Jim Van Aliena. STANDING: Mr. Anderson ladvisorl, David Alexander, Sidney Chernenkoff, Gary Garner lvice-presidenfl, Bruce McDougall lfreasurerl, Kim Prail, Rodney Krebs, James Flowers, and George Salmon lsecrelaryl. Key Club A verv aclive club al San Lorenzo l-liqh, whose purpose is lo develop leadership arnong boys and lo serve fhe school and communily, is lhe Key Club. Helplul aids lo fhe sludenls are lhe schedules ol lhe various alhlelic evenls prinled and dislribuled by fhis club. Members worlr wilh lhe PTA and Civilian Defense and help lhe local Kiwanis wilh ils activities. lnterclub Council The group which linlrs all of San Lorenzo l-ligh's clubs is lnferclub Council. lf is rnade up ol lhe presidenls ol all clubs. Al meelings lhey cle-bale procedures and policies of 'rhe clubs, and discuss any difficullies which a club mighl' have. Problems are reoorled lo lhe Execulive Council bv lhe sludenl body vice piesidenl, fhe councils presiding ollicer. These parliamenlary procedures are designed To heap 'lurlher club programs. Qflicers were Richard Chinn, chairrnan' Connie L' , vice presiderl- Lorna Beardsley gecrelary, Mr. Johnson is lhe advisor. SEATED, Floclrwiseuare: Mary Miller, Lanny Sailors, Irene Pasqual, Linda Allen, Georqe Tyler, Connie Lill, Paula Adkins, Richard Chinn, Alex Soranno, Lorna Beardsley, Ron McEwan, Janel Biery, Lynn Berry, Gladys Perez, Bill Van Allena, Darlene Pavan, Jack Vierra and Marlha Chavez. fir' , ever 'T ,, sm ,Q , ee -il FRONT ROW, leff To righfz Barbara Richardson, Jean Newberry. Dolores Williams, Evelyn McNamara, Mary Ann Kiffredge, Darlene Pavan, Marlene Hanner, Marleen Ludwig. BACK ROW: Beverly Pavan, Sandra Chiappari, Sandra Pearson, Earlene Raby, Shandra Madeiros, Doffie McClellan, Donna Darrigo, Maureen Brumm, Sandi Van NaHa. Girls Block S.L. Girls' Bloclc Sl. is dedicaied lo girls who have earned six credils from GAA and who pariicipaie in ailer-school sporis. Among ihings wiih which lhey were occupied lhis year was The iniliaiion dinner. The day preceding ihe banquei, lhe iniiiaies could be seen carrying briclcs, as 'rhis is pari of lhe iniiialion. During lhe year, ihey also sponsored a fun nighl. Officers are Dolores Williams, presideni: lvlary Ann Kifrredge, vice presi- denl and Dorolhy Cuenca, secrelary. Keyettes Keyelles, which is an all-girl club, worlcs primarily in conneciion wiih Key club lo help in many school ahfairs. Requiremeni for becoming a member of ihis club is io have a B or beH'er average. This year Keyelies combined wilh Key club lo pui on a very success- lul dance. One of 'rhe biggesl aciivilies ihis year was lhe Keyelles anniversary dinner. The proiecf 'rhis club supporled lhal aroused The mos? inieresi from ihe sludenls was ihe Chrislmas Toys-for-Tois drive. Anolher aciiviiy during lhe Chrislmas season Thai ihis club spon- sored was io malce 'fray favors for hospilal palienls. Seared are Nancy Rucker, Joan Mafieson, Alice Collins, Leila Larsen, lreasurer, Linda Willis, presidenf, Heaiher Brodie, secretary, Candy Micka, Sue Churchill and Mrs. Huni, advisor. Sranding are BeHy Miyaki, Lynn Mafhisen Mary Speck, Kay Mifchell, Jane? Geiiman, Belly Miller, Donna Taylor, Belly Hafford, Janice Balmer, Sheila Srribley, Sue Bronson, Janet Pence, Nancy Carlson, Wilona Wharton. Joan Senechal, vice president, is nor picfured. X.. M- w,......... 5-av' PSP MEMBERS OF MEGAPHONE CLUB are Sue Adelmann Jerry Alderson Lunda Alucea Lunda Andrade Dorolhy Anselmo Januce Archer Elaune Aruza Frances Aschen Lunda Asplun Jo Anne Barrera Carol Blymyer Lunda Brennan Duane Bruzzolara Sue Bronson Janel Brown Geru Brown Rufh Buchanan Nancy Buchanan Darlene Buracker Vucku Campos Nancy Carlson Duane Chamberlaun Berry Chambers Marly Chavez Rulh Chruslensen Sue Churchill Nancy Clarke Lunny Claybaugh Sharon Clune Aluce Colluns Kalhy Connors Marulyn Cox Sue Cox Barbara Cunnungham Donna DeAngelo Rulh Dodge JoAnn Dugan Charlene Edwards Lunda Farrar Bonnue Falkenberg Lun Fellows Vurqunla Ferguson Glorua Ferro Marqarel' Frank Jeannefle Fresquez Luly Fukuda Sandra Funk Kay Furfado Jane? Geffman Alice Gludewell Barbara Havlena Sharon Hawkuns Helen Heuslad Maruo Henry Joyce Hufchcock Jud Hufchcock Shurley Huldrelh Sue Huldrelh Duane Hooper Jeanehe Hope Munerva Hyder Carolyn Jackson Belfy Jo nson Lunda Johnson Sharyl Johnson Duane Jose Jo Ann Junqers Pamela Kuffln Marlene Kowapacku Dorefla Lawfon Genle Lewus Connue Lull Barbara Lavafo Doflue McClellan Glorua McClellan Judy Machado Laurue Maderas Jeanne Mahan Sandra Maur Karen Machesu Shurley Marlun Joan Malfeson Carolyn Merrufl Befly Muller Gladys Muranda Megaphone Club The aims of Megaphone club are 'ro plan rallues leach 'rhe lulure yell leaders and porn pon gurls roulunes and lo lorrn The cheerung secluons The club held a school dance ll also held lryouls for lulure pornporu gurls and yell leaders Doughnul sales afler school helped 'lhe club s lreasury Preparunq for oil ce 'obs and gelhnq acquaunled wu+ln busuness opporlunulues are lhe rnarn purposes ol lhe Fufure Busuness Leaders ol: Ameruca They hav had quesl' speakers and have seen hlrns on qroomung and have had demonsfraruons of such lhunqs as slenofypung Durunq March lhe club parlucu paled un lwo convenluons lhal' were alhlualed wulh lhe naluonal orgaruuzaluon They held a pol luck dunner where gracluales from San Lorenzo spoke on 'lhe posul ons fhey now hold Requurernenls for rhus club are lo have had or lo be lakurug one commercual course and 'r maunlaun a C average FRONT ROW, leff lo righl: Joanne Role, lreasurerg Leila Larsen, presfdenlg Debbie Baker, reporlerp Paula Adkins, secrelaryg Lorna Smilh. MlDDLE ROW: Mary Ann Kiflredge, Beverly Pavan, Sharon Boone, Shirley Ausrin, Leona SuHen, Norma Miraglio. BACK ROW: Dorofhy Cuenca, Dolly Slldham, Ann Thissen, Donna Taylor, Carla Burnsed, Carlene Mohr, Janice Baker, Beverly Pasl, Shirley Silva, Laura Simon. Mrs. Drummond, Mr. Harper, advisors. No? pichured are Gladys Perez and Miss Swan. . . ,4, L.- is as --ek, Kay Milchell, Belly Miyaki, Janice Moisieve, Mary Monlgomery, Donna Mor- rison, Judy Nowo, Connie Nichols, Peggy Nunes, Kolela O'Neal, Sho Ofsuki, Ginni Pemenlall, Jane? Pence, Joyce Perry, Sharlene Quilici, Sandy Rebalkln, Sandy Rega, Lindy Van Riesen, Carol Robinson, Sharon Roblyer, Juanila Ruiz, Diane Russo, Janice Silva, Linda Slolhower, Jerri Stanley, Judie Slefanulo, Sheila Sfribley, Joan Slewarf, Donna Sfufler, Jackie Sullivan, Lori Sullivan, Nancy Tanabe, Sarah Thafcher, Pal Thompson, Carolyn Trask, Carol Vanden Burg, Jo Anne Vegas, Jane Wallers, Charlene Wegener, Wilona Wharton, Beverly Whaflam, Elizabefh Whifaker, Lynn Williams, Dona Wilson, Judy Will, Marilyn Wolfe, Venies Wrighl, Lehua Young, Judi McGinnis, Joyanne Perry, Donna Taylor, Befly Millon, Virginia Bussey, Milli Casino, Paffi Lees, Lorefla avares. Boys Block S.L. Being a lellermans club, Boys Block S.L. is composed of lhose sludenls who have earned block lellers lhrough parlicipalion in sporls. The only requiremenls ol ihis all-boys club are lo hold a sludenl body card and have earned a minimum ol one block lelier. ln lhe monrh ol December, Boys Block S.L., wilh lhe aid of Girls Bloclc S.L., spon- sored a school dance. The club's ollicers are Lou Pacheco, presidenlg Darryl Anderson, secrelaryt Jerry Ledbeller, Serqeanl al Arms. FIRST ROW, lef? lo riqhl: Gene Anfonucci, Ed Smith, Mike Cuevas, Larry Barrera, Richard Hifesman, Bob Cuddy, Jim Hager, David Searle, Bill Cambra, Gary Cooper. SECOND ROW: Ernie Lang, Lou Pacheco, Bill Munoz, David Wilhrow, Russ Deman, Jim Murray, Jim Sally, Jim Vasline, Ron Slerrler, Jerry Miller, THIRD ROW: Norman Nesbif, Don Andrade, Ron DeMello, Ken Driggs, Dick Tielsorf, Earl Ehrgoff, LAST ROW: Lynn Sherbourne, Gary Jose, Mel Monfalbo, Henry Rodrigues, Larry Sandau, John Troche, Paul Prudler, Joe Goodrich, Rich Sleffler. SEATED, left to right: Carmen Cienfueqos, Mary Phillips, scribe, Valerie Hurst, vice consulg Mary Moore, Mr. Lamb, advisor, STANDING: Pat Nichols, Macil O'Connor, Shirley Tofte, Gary Cooper, Jeanette Martinelli, Betty Haftord, Mikki Adams. NOT PlCTURED: Lorna Beardsley, consul. LaHn Club One ot the clubs representing the language arts area was the Latin Club, whose purpose is to study the ancient Romans and compare them with the present. During the annual initiations new members can easily be detected by their tellow students by the unusual school clothing worn, traditionally a sheet. Not to be contused with Halloween, the sheet is draped to resemble-sometimes not too closely-the Roman senatorial toga. ln order to belong to this club a student must have had one semester ot Latin. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jay Schnitzer, Berry Giorgis, Diane Gates, Sharon Hildreth, Laurie Hester, Mary Miller, Dennis Mumaugh, Irene Pasqual, Bob Magneson, Steve Lewis, Ed Van Pelt, John Quinton, Bob Griswold. Science Club Many students who wish to enter the tield ot science atter they leave school are members ot this organization. The purpose is to give members an opportunity to explore some area ot science. Members worlc on projects they enioy during their spare time and study such tields as bacteriology, biology. Zoology and botany. This club is an addition to the school this year and so it has not been very active, but it is expected to be among the most active as the need tor scientists increases. German Club Exlendinq 'rhe lcncwledge of German oulside of classes is lhe obiecl oi German club. The club promoles inreresl aboul cusloms and lracilions of lhe German people. If helped co-sponsor lhe Sadie l-lawlcins dance and held a pol-luck where lhey experirnenled with dilferenl German dishes. Officers of 'rhe club were Elisabelh Harfrnan, president Janel Biery, vice presidenl and Gerald l-lursl, secrerary-lreasurer. FRONT ROW, lefl fo right: Marsha Edwards, Karen Hull, Bill Funk, Elisabefh Harfman, Janel Biery, Gerald W. Hursf Jr. BACK ROW: Ron Drwinga, Connie King, Ken Brigqeman, William C. Schoberl, Dennis Mumaugh, Richard Hull, Lindy Van Riesen and Dennis Peterson. Showboat Stuff Showboal, lhe school magazine, was published lhis year for lhe lirsl lime. ll included shorl slories, poelry, one acl plays, iolres and science ficlion, all ol which are wriifen by sludenls who wish lo see lheir lilerary worlcs published. Advised by Mr. l-lan- cock fhe slall consisls ol Carolyn Crouch edilor Jack Vierra and Dennis Terazawa assislanl edilors Karen l-lull lypisl Maureen McDonald cover design SEATED Ieff fo gh? Mr Harper Mr Hancock Jack Verra Carolyn Crouch STANDING Dennis Terazawa Karen Hull NOT PICTURED Maureen McDonald Mr Anderson 09. rf' ,- f '.l Movie Projectionists To help sfudenfs learn abouf movie proiecfors and fo help operafe fhe noon movies, is fhis club's principal purpose. Af meefings fhey show films and falce furns running fhe pro- iecfor. Among field frips fhey look were fhose 'ro commercial fheafres. The only require- menf for ioining is fo mainfain a C-average in grades. SEATED, leff Io righf: Bill Fields, William Ken Yamaguchi, Chrisfopher Cole, Gerald Tucker. STANDING: Mel Perry Tommy Barry, Doyle Dial, Don French, Mr. Mullin, advisor, Don Hague, Evan Brown, Ken Miguel, Vernon Von: heeder, Jr. SEATED, leff Io righfz Mr. Quinn, Maureen Burke, Maureen McDonald, Nancy Deiherage, Irene Pasqual. STANDING: Carmen Cienfuegos, Vaughn Palmer, Belfy Miyaki. Junior Statesmen Learning parliamenfary procedures and expressing fhe differenl' phases of democracy is The obiecf of Junior Sfafesmen. During lhe year members affended many convenfions. which gave fhe chance fo express opinions in differenf governmenfal fields and fo learn from ofher clubs and fheir members. Among many acfivilies which were sponsored by Junior Sfafesmen were a frip fo Sacramenfo fo see fhe sfafe governmenf in acfion and a dinner for club members. Officers were Maureen McDonald, presiclenf: Linda Allen, vice president Vernon Sfcclcer, secrefary and Valerie I-lursf, freasurer. Foto-Rebs Crealed for sfudenls inleresfed in phofography, Fofo-Rebs' members have nof been able fo acfively parficipaie because of fheir busy schedule +aking yearbook and newspaper piclures. Advised by Mr. Fred Reinoldson. club officers included Ron McEwan, president Don l-lavercroff, vice-presidenf and Jerry Miller, secrefary. PICTURED BELOW, in Ieff picfure are: Jerry Miller, Bob Sproqe and Alex Soranno. RlGHT PICTURE: Tom Dobbins, Don Havercroff, Jack Miller and Ron McEwan. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Friend, Bob Neal, Mr. Webb, Ray Suppe, Jim Regas, Dave Armanfrouf. Radio Club Open 'ro anyone, from freshmen To seniors, wi+h an in+eres+ in radios and elecfronics is Radio Club. Major purpose is fo gain furlher knowledge of radios and eleclronic equipment Members experimenf wifh rebuilding radios and building slrange looking apparafus. The club has made a signal generafor and an oscilloscope. 14? N lil l' ffl ti- ' ll ll lil X 91 D! FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: Lynn Barnslead, Evelyn McNamara, Carole Balyk, Mary Miller, Freda Perry. BACK ROW: Mrs, Smilh, advisor, Janel Biery, Joanne Slone, Sharon Lay, June Walson, Peggy Hoffman, Carolyn Trask, Medical Careers Club Formerly called lhe Nurses' Club, lhe Medical Careers Club has been enlarged lo include all medical lie-lds. Advised by Mrs. Elizabelh Srnilh, school nurse, lhe officers are Mary Miller, presidenlg Irene Pasqual, vice- presidenlg Carole Balyk, secrelaryg Evelyn McNamara, lreasurer. Mem- bers have visiled Kaiser, Fairmonl and Eden hospilals, have had guesl spealcers al many club rneelings, and have assisled as aides during polio vaccinalions al San Lorenzo l-ligh. C.S.F. The mollo ol lhe California Scholarship Federalion is Scholarships for Service. Their purpose as a club is lo losler a higher slandard ol scholarship and broader ideals ol service on lhe parl ol lhe sludenls al SLHS. Advising lhe group were Miss Schwarz and Miss Venlosa. Presiding was Bill Van Allena. Olher oilicers were Gary Cooper, vice-presidenlf Belly l-lallord, secrelary-lreasurer. Some ol lheir aclivilies were spon- soring lhe Coronalion Ball, doughnul sales, and a dinner lor lhe seal-bearers. Repref senlalives were senl lo lhe convenlion in May. FULL YEAR members of CSF were: Mikki Adams, Judifh Allen, Janel Biery, Healher Brodie, Richard Chinn, Caro- line Conklin, Gary Cooper, Diane Croft, Ronald Drwinqa, Palricia Ellis, Gloria Ferro, Belly Hafford, Elisabelh Harf- man, Richard Hull, Valerie Hursl, Rod- ney Krebs, Leila Larsen, Edward Lenl, Maureen McDonald, Evelyn McNamara, Jane! Maraldo, Marilyn Mair, Mary Miller, Vaughn Palmer, Kim Prall, Earl- ene Raby, Jim Reqas, Barbara Richard- son, George Salmon, Joan Senechal, Darlyne Soares, Mary Speck, Carolyn Sfronge, George Tyler, Bill Van Allena. ,.......-e.....a-V,.,.,,,.c...,-....,..,...,,.N 1 M...,.-,.. ..,...,,N,...e...... ,,..,.,s A y W ' .aw-7 .,.,.,...-ew 2 'C'-I FRONT ROW lefl fo rlghf Allen Rauser Jim Hembree Charles Peace Eddie Lenl BACK ROW Mr Brisler advisor Jim Cromcenes George Tyler Kim Smifh Brian Marsh Chess Club Chess club is one in which sludenls during lheir lunch hours gel a chance lo learn lo play chess Members lake parl' in many conlesls each year ancl in lhe pasl have won a league lrophy from lhe Soulh Bay Chess League This was San Lorenzo s lirsl cham pionship Many members from all grades belong lo lhus club since lhe only requiremenls are lhal one have a sincere inleresl in chess one of lhe oldesi anol mosl universal ol games ,,,,,.u.e, - may f v v so WM-4 -N V V , FIRST SEMESTER members, Carole Arm- srrong, Jane Barnes, June Beflencourl, Bill Buderus, Nancy Carlson, Howard Ehrer, Marilyn Huckaby, Gerald Hursl, deiros, Befly Miyaki, Anne Moeclr, Bon- nie Pierce, Janef Pence, Gladys Perez, Freda Sue Perry, Jane? Piper, Linda Slolhower, Jack Spears, Jerri Sfanley, Donna Taylor, James Thompson. SEC- , OND SEMESTER members, Susan Ail- ken, Janice Bateman, John Baleman, Carol Bigoni, Judy Brown, Marilyn Cox, Barbara Crofhers, Sandra Dornsife, Ron- ald Easfwood, Ronald Ernsf, William Fairweather, Douglas Forrer, Jeryl Fry, J Joan Glassey, Marlene Hanner, Lyneen Harrison, Diane Johnson, Judy Johnson, fm JoAnn Jungers, Alrinobu Kuramolo, ' ' Merlyn Lausfen, Carol Martin, Joan Maffeson, Candy Miclxa, Kimi Miller, Sharon Monroe, Dennis Mumaugh, Caihy Murray, Louise Newbery, Mary Phillips, Janice Silva, Nancy Simpson, Donna Slaler, Kim Smith, Allison Slains, San- dra Sfyles, Alan Tanisawa, Shirley Tofle, Nancy Ulke, Holly Wilmarlh. ,.-,. 4 , W... 5,.2f,wrfrrj?'k,0g' - J , ff ,, ,,,,,,,s's, ....A.,,,,Ws,f- rr 'MH' H J .,,-e.f4?4' V i Bud Jewell, Merle Larson, Shandra Ma- FRONT ROW, lefT To righh Villa Landavazo, Jack Vierra, Virginia Ferguson, George Tyler. BACK ROW: Floyd Aylin, Carolyn Trask, Mr. Cook, advisor, Janice Moisieve, Joyce Perry. Spanish Club Exploring The regions OT Spain and sTudying iTs cusToms lceeps members OT The Spanish Club occupied. During meeTings They discussed Topics OT Spain and showed Tilms in The Spanish language. OTher Times The Spanish Club was Tound wriTing a new consTiTuTion Tor R. A. approval. OTTicers OT The club were .lack Vierra, presidenTg Virginia Ferguson, vice-presidenT: and Vilia Landavazo, secreTary. Service Committee - 1 fi H 0 xiii. v 1 v di C-cl Confrolling sTudenT conducT beTween classes and during bofh lunch hours are The dufies performed b sTudenTs be- longing To service commiTTee. The members ofyService Com- miflee are: SENIORS, J. Allen, J. Archer, C. Armsfrong, D. Baker, J. Baker, E. Ballas, J. Barnes, L. Beardsley, L. Berry, J. Biery, B. Bloom, K. Briggeman, H. Brodie, S. .Bron- son, G. Brown, R. Chinn, D. CroTT, B. Crolhers, G. Devine, N. Fisher J. Flowers, B. Funk, B. Glink, J. HamilTon, K. Hull V I-lursT J Johnson A Kuramolo L Lar n M Mair J. Maraldo, J. Mahesonf C.. Micke, Fdillei? B. Rasf, Ji Pence, M. Phillips, E. Raby, H. Righfmire, N. Rucker, J. Firsl' row, Lynn Malhisen, Earlene Raby, vice presidenl, Carolyn Crouch, Carolyn Sfronge, presidenlg Miss Walson. advisor, Carol Robinson, BeHy Miyaki. Second row, Ron Magneson, Mary Phillips, Lorna Beardsley, Sheila Connolly, Virginia Woodward, Louise Newbery, Helen Hoefling. Jeanelle Marllnelli, secrelary, IS nof shown. Triple T Tomorrow's Teachers Today, olherwise known as Triple T Club, was organized lor sludenls inleresled in lhe ieachinq profession. ll is a branch ol lhe California Teachers! associalion. Members have gone 'ro San Jose Slale College, where lhey visiled various deparlmenls, and have held a dinner al which a San Lorenzo alumnus was quesi spealcer. Films on melhods oi leaching, spealcers and discussions occupy sludenis al meelinqa. Ruiz, J, Senechal, J. Sigler, K. Smilh, D. Soares, A. Soranno M. Speck, S. Sfribley, C. Sfronge, C. Taylor, G, Tyler, B Van Aliena, C. Conklin. JUNIORS, L. Bowen, G. Cooper T. Dobbins, H. Ehref, G. Ferro, B. Harford, J. Johnson, J Mahan, E. McNamara, B. Miller, B. Miyaki, G. Perel, J Perry, S. Rebalkin, S. Roblyer, D. Taylor, S. Tofie. SOPH OMORES, K. Bennell, K. Brown, S. Carler, B. Chody, R Drwinga, S. Filzpalrick, L. Fukuda, L. Harrison, E. Harfman D. Mumauqh, S. Rego, B. Morgan. FRESHMEN S. Aillmen, J Alderson V Cienlu os M Cox C Diaz R Ernsl M , . eg , , , . , . , . Konopacki, R. Lowe C. Merrirf, P. Roberls, J. Slefanulo, N. Ulke, D. Wilson. , . 5, l p -... l f ll ab.. .4 I . I M11 . LX. 311, A '. 1.: . A ' 5 ?. ITM fvif Z -Nmmxs, .5 if 4105 QC I A ff? qmail ww 'vs QQ 43 wwe., Q QQ Q AW l N m . , Q, K, , , , ,- - t, , BOYS' SPORTS R f'I'Y Darlene Buraclr er, Lunda Brennan, K Geri Brown, Sheila Slribley, Sue Bronson, Janice Archer, Sue Cox. ay Mllchell ' ,, x-,JL I 'f ww 3. fa 1 ' -ek f, Yell Leaders Selrll al Sl.l'lS ls lwlqlrl eyery year, bur llwl yen' lr seemed ro reach llwe very peak el enllwueleem. Urglng on rlwls ermllwuslesm were Rebel yell leaders. Alllweeglw School orliclelly ceq lm Seplember lrwe yell eeders llpend all -xurvnne' qelllnq rearuy lil' rrme Cerrlng school year. llweie qlrli would rue see' llrmree rwlqlwls as week precllalnq yel , clurlnq llne surr- mer arm el leaal one nlgnl e weel4flur'rwqll1e'rl1'g' year. Qulllrx lgr yfxrslly yell leaders :re cleclrlecl uprrn jurln We summer, and olerwrwefl acrordlrw Io llwe Q - . A I I 'fylefr secular el llrwal llrrwe. llw, u'O'1r'- yell learler :nose OUWS ierwsisrlnq el wlflre fully l4nl+ fweflrer and wrwl'e flannel slcirls. Junior yerslly yell leafleri rlvr e lrwr lllelr oulll maroon fwealers and wlwlle Deva yfumlwer-. Bollv wurslly fxrwrl lunlcr lmrfl, ,fel elmo' 1131 fl rremendous lob llwis year rousleq llrme Rebel ,plrlr aecerdrq +0 Rod Krebr. eludeel OOCly predrlenl. -Q I--1-4-an-as ...mu . Lxxfzr-l'sx:u:lstA21sr'.H?-1,-'wks A AA ,, ., -M, ,,,-,,, M, 8-Nl tin. -1.' .A .. A. - ' -, X -Lu L 4 ' M ,., ff' fwfjgmqawflixpyff H .ara 'ww f ' f .4 X , X . , x My .A ,. X N ,W l' 4 - :aww Y X. 'xg ,N f t K mf, A ,A ,. Ag,:?,,. M A . ' f. ar ' 4 ' 4 1- r, U, xl fb ,Q If ,I ,Q ,J A V' .4 V ' fm- , 'f -K W s A If af' f Vg ' 51 uf . 4 fv M W Q L, 9 ,rv kv Y V' ffm 'Q X V 4. 4 ' at 'L ., , S W ' . , fm FA 'K , I f ev il lv, F M, ' A '.' f l W LQ' ' 'SX ' f -vm lv-. , 3 4,712.4- ' CH! - , W' ' 51 KA 1 Q! V rf, L-fff rf-f E.. W? ' , 3 ri ' if ' ix I N ' f Qs 'MX ,Wg I Q Jw' Ah ' s 1, V' -V ,vcif 4 . l .-Qs, ' nf' A' is-sl Ada' W, W. r' A , .,,. 1,, ., ' 4 v- , Y., '4 00 u xg ku 1 W ..- 1 nm ' ' J- f' 4 A A Q ,, ,I 6 . Q . -1 -f . 1, ,J ' ' Qi' ' V .J 1 Q FS Ak, wd,.,,1-1-ff? X gn- 1 DON ANDRAD5 LARRY CORMIER RON DCMELLO RUSS DEVAN JOE HAVIIJCN 'R' lg -:rg s '- ff. -., NORM NESBI1 TEFL LYNN SHERBOURNE TERRY TIETSORT cfs'- gufnqf 3: N ' s 4-X, N E . ,, Ak QQ L H iff, if, my Hg, ? ! .fl-'s -sq -54 7, ,Y A A 'fm fg gJ,Q, 2 ...W F al ,N Q 42' . E F S 1 5, C' N s Q 1 U I X . S1 S11 Sa Sa Sa S5 S 3 Don Andrade sfoppinq a hard-charging Hayward Farmer, wifh Mel Monfalbo coming up io assisf wiih The fackle, San Lc- rgpff ,5P-A ents 'SUZO !A'9nZC '9'ZC VOUYO Scores H . 6 Di- 'vm 'ef 78 E Cf-'H' 7 E a' 6 FJ mwi' O Befie ey 7 San Leandro O Aenweda I9 Qfchmfrd 7 Plerfnwni Steve Pacheco, Rebel fullback, in an affernpf fo score fries a wide end run around The Farmers' righf end wwfhoui much success, buf he did pick up a much-needed Hrs? down, - M,-.W 'H-AUHUMQQJ' gy? 7? in-5 8? , WRMA ' A in .M l Nugrs , x W, , NM, s . 9. , V . 1 , K i Z V if 11' f4 Q, A , gf. 152,51 Q., i slimy r Q' ak X 4 ' I W V A 1 5 gf 1, I as Q . 1 9 N IZ., Qgggxh, ,J ,M X J A 'H N'.U '?7 f E- .N R SQ? dy A 1 H4 Q 555 ., Q M 044325 'is 1 - ' FY' .g.A 1 I 4 , 4 1. . 'ff ' ,5f111 .52 A. ' 1 fn AP QE Q Av S Q .i x V 1 1 Q. R X 1 I J A 4. ' QI' 4 . , - 051 A13 'iq ' if f ,Qi 'lf' iifavgfif I J ' f ft 4 X 5 + U J. , N, , '- A M- 2 Fil' , M ,ff ,K , ,rw R A. A '5 it wr..-j, I I I B f fF k-aifief Q ' ' Q Ti 'ff 5L,vj,zfiQi Q .. .Mx ,bw ' I f 5, ' Y K Xxx Q.. - V '31, ,.,-W..M:,,,Q,5Q,A3f' Q L 4 S533 fx Q H, 'X 2, X , K ll, 1 S, xi ..,.A,,, ,b,,4 L Q ,J l I 1 V' . 4 2 1 ' lf' 2 , f vf-we ' . -' 5 I 4 Q x Q xl F4 Q ' 1 V' ' l 'i J ' ,QQ f' ' , , in 4,.., 1, ...g' ,4 ,. ' Lt. .amfk .,,, ' 11' ., M v' QQ- J: ,W . Y K 62 , J. V. Football i5lI1,f' San Lorenzo's iunior varsiTy TooTball Team had a very Trying season, winning Two and losing eighT. The Team had a loT oT spiriT and husTle, according To Coach Gerald Henderson. There was excellenT Torn- ouT wiTh approximaTely 35 ouT all Through The season. The J.V's sTarTed The season by a win over l-laye ward, I9 To 6. The nexT game They losT To MT. Diablo I3 To 6. The season wenT like This, up and down wiTh The lowesT poinT being The deTeaT To The Richmond Qilers 45 To O. The hardesT-ToughT conTesT was The Arroyo game, when The Dons beaT The Rebels in a sguealcer, 6 To O. San Lorenzo MT, Diablo San Lorenzo Hayward San Lorenzo Berlceley , San Lorenzo San Leandro San Lorenzo Alameda San Lorenzo Richmond San Lorenzo PiedmonT San Lorenzo Arroyo , San Lorenzo CasTro Valley San Lorenzo Encinal . FRONT ROW, Iefl To righl: Tom McGregor, manager: Leroy Benevenlo, Larry Hunf, Jim Hager, Dave Sinor, Dave Wilhrow, Dave Searle, Mike Cuevas, Thad Carlwrighl, Gene Anlonucci, Ed Smilh, Jim Murray, Wayne Cowan, manager. SECOND ROW: Ron Willis, Charles Jordan, Lynn Johnson, Keilh Fonfes, Gene Ashmore, Bill Wolfe, Angelo Hernandez, Larry Bruner, Henry Sandoval, Ed Malliberf. BACK ROW: Coach Gerald Henderson, Ralph Arechiga, Vern Carey, Nick Apodaca, Larry Marlinez, Mike Thur, Bill Bowers, Mike Silva. Frosh-Soph Football VVInning six games and losing only Iwo, lhe Rebel irosh-soph loolball learn had a very successful season. Lacking a league in which lo compele, lhe Rebel schedule slill included many lop leams. Hayward, Arroyo and Caslro Valley were among lhe learns 'rhal lell belore The Rebel gridmen. Iheie leams are lor lreshmen and sophomores only, in ioreparalion lor varsily and iunior varsily leams in Ialer years. The coaches and players deserve much credil for lurninq in an exceplional season. AI Hilberl and John Hansen were lhe lrosh-soph menlors. Sar' Lorenzo 25 Hayward 2l San Lorenzo 6 Berkeley I4 San Lorenzo 26 San Leandro 7 San Lorenzo 32 Alameda O San Lorenzo o Richmond 26 San Lorenzo 7 Piedmonl' I3 San Lorenzo 32 Arroyo I3 San Lorenzo 20 Caslro Valley O San Lorenzo 22 Encinal 7 ig FRONT ROW leff fo righl J Renda R Basfian R Hague L Saffold L. Modesto, G. Goldsworlhy, E. Raby, S. Ando. J Mahler C Brewsfer L Buller SECOND ROW Coach John Hansen, N. Palmer, R. Oho, J. Lofz, J. Felix, B, Marquez G Hlfesman D Reed O Sansen P Musgrave D Orsolnni, H, Hill, THIRD ROW: M, Meyer, H. Cox, Bender D Sherbourne A Miller E Miller D Cosla D Blers Hyder, R. Kuramofo, Coach Al Hilbert, BACK W N Lewis M Cavalieri K Gonzales R Mura K ousfon H.HalIef1, L. Erickson, J. Phillips, D. McKee, L Woods D Lorr-as Roger Bagley Larry Barrera Charles Codingfon Gary Fee Jim Hager Bud Jewell Jerry Ledbelfer Ernie Lonq Bill Munoz Ar? Olivier Dick Roblyer John Troche Bill Munoz iumps high in an allempl lo score lwo poinls for lhe Rebels. Q' 'mv i vb-v-1, wmv vw .xi i 'Y 1-sf . X 4 , an-2. N J 1 of? vf xx 4313 .-5, ff 3-X' xy, 5. r A s X - V 7 5 2 L., ,ik KN Basketball 67 Varsity Basketball Gerhng +he eason off 'ro a good slarl 'the vars +y won all of urs prachce games excepl one which was losl by only one pounl Bur wrlh a hul and muss season In league games rhey won seven and losl nane Allendance al lhe games was larger Than 4+ had ever been ID +he husfory ol San Lorenzo hugh The 'ream parhcupaled nn lhe annual l-lay ward lnvnahonal Meer Thls year lhe Rebels won fwo games agaunsl Hayward malang a rolal ol four slraughl wins ID lhe lasl Two years agamsl lhe rnval Farmers FRONT ROW leff lo rughf Larry Barrera Jam Hager Roger Bagley Ari' Olivier. BACK ROW: Bill Munoz, John Troche, Gary Fee Duck Roblyer Erme Long Charles Codinglon. San Lorenzo San Lorenzo San Lorenzo San Lorenzo San Lorenzo San Loren, 5en Lorenzo Son Lorenzo San Lorenzo Sen Lorenzo Sen Lorenz Sen Lorenz Fremonf G5eorge Vlashingron CDaHand hA+. Dlebio CapucMno Bebop ooowd Wedmom Wchmond Hayward Nameoa Berkeiey Pnumni Scores 5an Lorenzo Sen Lorenzo San Lorenzo San Lorenzo Ser Lorenzo San Lorenzo San Lorenzo San Lorenzo San Lorenzo San Lorenzo San Lorenzo Sa' Lorenzo 5enLeand Encmal ElC:ern+o Wedmon+ Rkhmond Hayward F6CuHy Nerneda Berkeley San Leand Enamel E4CIern+o FO VO 59 63 48 54 40 44 48 52 55 37 65 52 J.V. Basketball This years J.V. baslcelball squad had Ihe dislinclion ol winning more league games Ihan any previous J.V. Teams. Their league record was live wins and I I losses, while Iheir over-all record was seven wins and I4 losses. The boys gained valuable experience and are being counled on heavily for nexl year's varsily learn. Slandouls were Dave Dresniclc, Bulch Warminglon, Gene Ashmore, Ron Wrighf and Diclc Silva. according Io Mr, Flores, coach. LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Harvey, D. Murray, B, McCloskey, S. Fosler, G.Ashmore, R.Wrigh1, P. Prudler, B.Sinor, B. Warminqlon, Coach Chris Flores. B Basketball The B baskelball Team is made up of The freshman and sophomore looys who may be small in size buf nol in courage and alailily. This year, lhe B feam had a discouraging season, winning only one game againsl SL rivals, lhe l-layward Farmers. The B's ended in las? place in lhis pasl year in lhe ACAL. Coach l-lansen is also lhe coach ol lhe lrosh-soph loolball and baseball leams. TOP, Ieff 10 righf: G. Meh., T. Connolly, R. Brown, L. Smifh, D, Duge, T. Texeira, L. Bufler, Coach Hansen. BOTTOM: J. Fry, J. Landavazo, T. Poindexfer, F. Holm, D. Reed, D. Blackman, J. Cannella, G. Hayes. C s FRONT ROW, lefl to righf: Roy Lohrengel, Nlerlyn Lausfen, Mark Johnson, Don Finkes, Len Seeley, BACK ROW: George Hayes, Terry Connolly, Ken Bowen, Jesse Penland, Ronnie DeSoro, Marlin Scheurer, Coach Charles Miller. D's Ken Jones, Jim Landavazo, Joe Cannelle, Dave Blackman, Curfis Medeiros, Lyle Bumgarner, Fred Holmes, Tom Poindexfer, Jeryl Fry. me Eu-I C and D Basketball CO-champions In llweir league, +lne Rebel C and D baslcelball leanns again showed llwe llqlwlinq splril ol San Lorenzo lwlqlw sclwool. lylnq willm Hayward lor llwe ACN. CFOWU lr? bfylw Qlvlglore, our Qaqers 'urea To malserclevervlnq perlOrmdr1CeS.ll'1e C and D ledm uofleelx ran al llwe same lime cslo0lbell.ll1ese ledrm are lo FDFSDGVS llle YOUUQGV bow for Vafgify ang iunlgr Vafglly learns Cllelulure. lVlr,lNAiller,rT15ll'l'ledCl1er, worlced long md lward as coach for lvo+F learns. FRONT ROW, lei? fo riqhv: Tony Fazio, Russ Offo, Tony Benilesy Henry Rodrlques, Dave Sherbourne. MIDDLE ROW: BillCambra,Dicl1HiVesman,Jl n Vasflne, Larry Sandau, Phil Llssor, Richard Rollins, Dickie Rauser. BACK ROW: Frank Marllnez, Ron Ernsf, Bob Peace, Doug Burgess, Carl Basinger, Earl Ehrqofi. Wrestling Cloelnq one ol llnelr bed Jeesons, flue Rebel melmen ooasfeo a 9 won, 5 loaf reeoro. Tl-e Rebels winnlnq season wiv lwlqlwlqlnecl by some lnolvlduel vlclorles. l-lenry Rod- rlgues roolc llrsl place lwonors el flue Norllw coasl slele llnals in l-lugnson, Cal, :or llwe l27 pound class. Dan Slewerl also placed an 'nls rneel, copplnq second place in We I45 oound class. San Lorenzo qualllled lO bOy'l lor The Norllw coasl slale llnals, one ol llwe lew schools lo quallly so many. In llwe regional linals wlnlclw qualified llwe boys lor lnlf NC event Pnll Llssor ano BE1lCarnbrf1 loolc 'rsl rzlaces. wlwlle lne leam quellllea elglnl olner boys. LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Paul Smifh, Dave Blackman, Bob Mafherly, Ollie Sansen, Terry Texeira, Dan Druge. Golf AlThough golT is a comparaTively new sporT iT is already a well-known one here aT San Lorenzo l-ligh. This was The Third year The Rebels have had a golT Team. This year The sTudenTs have shown much more inTeresT in This sporT, boTh as players and specTaTors. This year The Team boasTed Two reTurning leTTermen in Jeryl Fry and Dan Druge. Running up againsT Top compeTiTion such as The ACAL Teams and Campbell, The boys have shown Typical Rebel spiriT and enThusiasm. The maTches are played on some oT The besT courses in The Bay area, such as Tilden, ChaboT and CasTlewood. The season sTarTs in The early spring wiTh The TirsT league ma+ch geTTing under way around The middle OT March. This year The league season ended May 27, Tollowed by The l-lUl-TSD Tournament The Team is coached by Mr. SmiTh oT The Boy's P.E. de- parTmenT. ff l xx GENE ASHMORE GARY LA CROSSE STEVE PACHECO 4 . . ff xi f Varsity Baseball Varsily baseball al San Lorenzo never receives much coverage in The Confederale because of lhe early deadline for publicalion. Baseball, however, is nol lo be overlooked, as il is one of 'rhe mos? im- porlanl sporls on lhe Rebel campus. A+ lhe lime lhe Confeclerale wenl lo press, lhe Rebel learn had won lwo, losl four, and lied one. One ol lhe besl games played, according lo Coach Parlcer, was lhe one-hiller againsl Ells, which lhe Rebels won I5-O. A large number ol underclassmen on 'rhe learn should be a valuable assei 'ro The Rebels nexl season, according lo lhe coach. , lay. 5 if R ,ggi fav 5 gr, if we fs.. ,. re fwfibxifi 5, 0 w in 31+ ' N 'ra SL fini a il FRONT ROW, lei? fo riqhl: Gary McMahon, manager1 Dean Hess, Sieve Pacheco, Mark Johnson, Burch Warminqfon, Jim Murray. BACK ROW: Don Murray, Roger Bagley, Bill Munoz, Gene Ashmore, Ron Willis, Larry Mlfchell. NOT PICTURED: Len Seeley, Jim Hager, Gary LaCrosse. , ,f!5 .cw iw 4. 1' SCORES A+ Hne Hme +he Confederafe wen+ +o press games played: San Lorenzo San Lorenzo San Lorenzo San Lorenzo San Lorenzo San Lorenzo San Lorenzo San Lorenzo Amador Washing+on Cas+lemon+ Ells EI Cerrifo Encinal Hayward Berkeley J.V. Baseball Al lhe lime lhe Confederale wenl lo press lhe Rebels' J.V. baseball leam had played eighl games. The J.V. le-am beal our rivals, lhe Hayward J.V. leam. The leam lhis year did a line iob, according lo Mr. l-lughes, who coached lhe J.V.'s. l-le said lhal by lhe end of lhe season 'rhe leam should be going in lull swing. FRONT ROW, left Yo righl: Coach Hughes, Bill Sinor, Eddie Malliberl, Roger Baslian, Joe Gannon, Marlin Scheurer, Dave Reed, Dennis Tyler, Roy Lohrenqel, Bill Haak, Manager Dean Fernandes. BACK ROW: Mike Thuf, Jim Felix, Bob Lang, Frank Mason, Ted Karolyi, Lloyd Woods, Slan Ando, Ken' Gonzales, Tom Poindexfer, Andy Miller. Frosh-Soph Baseball 'JM The Rebei Frclh-Soph baseball Jream was iusr gef- iing under way ai 'he Jrime fhe Confedera+e wenf fo press. Mr. Winn, who coached ihe fe-am fhis ias+ Veer, Said, 'The 'feam has a lof oi husfle and has ifWDfoved coniiderabiy since fhe beginning of The -Qeesonf' Some oi Jrhe boye who are doing a fine iob, accord- fng Tc +he coach, are Jim Feiix, Tom Anderson and Don Cosia. A i . .05 FRONT ROW, left io right Mr, Winn, Don Eastwood, Harold Cox, Chuck Bender, Marvin Meyers, Joe Byres, Lee Buiier. BACK ROW: Merlyn Lausfeu, Richard Douros, Tommy MacGregor, Tom Anderson, Joe Gannon, Don Cosfa. Varsity Track Each year San l.orenzo's Traclc season sTarTs wiTh Three dual meeTs againsT opponenTs noT in The ACAL. This year one OT The meeTs againsT CasTlernonT was rained ouT and had To be made up aTTer San Lorenzo had parTicipaTed in Two league meeTs. The high poinT oT The season is The sTaTe Tinals sTarTing wiTh ACAL Trials and Tinals aT The UniversiTy oT CaliTornia. The Top Tour men in each Trial evenT cornpeTe in The Tinals, Then The Top Three TinalisTs compeTe Tor The ACAL in The NorTh CoasT secTional divisional. The Tinals OT The NorTh CoasT secTional and sTaTe Tinals are held aT UniversiTy oT CaliTornia, Berkeley, June l. FRONT ROW, left fo righl: James Wilmarlh, Gary Cooper, Pefer Covello, Larry Bruner, Jack Butler, Doug Burgess, Henry Hill, Leroy Benevenfo. MIDDLE ROW: Ron Sfefller, Charlie Scarano, Tucker Hoffmann, George Salmon, Dick Tietsorf, Carl Basinqer, Karl Gerlach, Lawrence Saffold. BACK ROW: Leroy Smiih, Vern Carico, Bud Jewell, Bruce McCloskey, Gary Jose, Sam Fosfer, Ralph Sherrow, Paul Maize, Rich Naylor, Coach Mermod. San Lorenzo San Lorenzo ,,,,.Y,.A,,,,, San Lorenzo San Lorenzo ,,,YY,,..,,.,z San Lorenzo .,,z...,,,,,,z San Lorenzo ,z,Y,Y,,,,,,,, SCORES 38 2 I V2 24 55'f 2 84'f2 58 Casflemonr , San Mafeo ,v,,,.o,,,,z,o Richmond ,z,.. Bishop O'Dowd ,,.... Caslro Valley .....,vz. San Leandro 66 9 I W 89 56V2 ,23V2 55 Meefs scheduled affer 'rlie Confederaie wen? +0 press were Encinal, Arroyo and S+. Elizabe+l'm, Pied- monf, Berkeley, Marfinez Relays, Hayward, Alameda, ACAL frials, ACAL finals, Fresno Relays, NCS di- visional, NCS finals, and fhe siafe meef. 1 'D 1,Q,4.f, M7152- Three Richmond Oilers lead San Loren- zo's Vern Carico and Ron Sfehler. ww John Troche clears the bar ai The San Leandro meer. Holly Wilmarih compefes against fwo Richmond Oilers in a disfance run. W f x . ,. X. VR: '!' !.?'q2. 9 3511 'M H' 3.14-ww-vfvsl www-lv-A lgifmwr .,,x ,... ,f -...,...-..... , - ifgqkvvqav'-'ian hm 'iw E Q-m7 kgs ms' -R RY- 5. nga X. :Y :F . Ev 1-7' X 5 'A Q nfs ii, Y UQ' , Y b LS' A 1 ij rx: ft x.89A 9 . . EEL: ,r. ,- .Lb I fd , 0. f -T-:Y Lt 5: K gt V if? , g-.25 VV' W YQ 1 1 A 4 5 iQ f .X Q p -. r - N Q A as inf' 3 is s ' V ., .Ls I A f X 5 4 'i 7 13 I ' v' 5. my . 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Q V 2 42' Q I W mx K A ' 1 I ,VV - i es, if ,A J, ,,M'A'4AM4m A i A , ,A A fWf??5f2Sf+ZZ f 2 5 3 ? g, A L, if J -3 3 4, i Q 1-1. 1 ' 0 f' f--q,., f, 1 , I i A .,,. A ., . .TL G , ? I A l - Q 'A -MMM-m.,w,,,M.3mmg, U ,, .. . I, Q Q .. , X A rf f 4 it mfg 'A' Q H-W , W 4 . ' T 1 , 1 4' ' X 1 W M W- gs? ' Q - 4, ai K 5. A A K , 4 1 N., Q i M e 35' s Q4 . V' if ff, ir, Cross-Counfry team sigh?-seeing. Rebel rasslers at ihe NCS finals ai Hughson. Crowd and field before fhe hearfbreaking one-TD loss fo Hayward. Andrade holds a Farmer while Deman 1891 and Goodrich C731 come up Oo lend a hand. Rebel firsl baseman, Jim Murray, calches one lo pu? lhe Farmer out Placing fiflh ou? of 52 in flue California slale riile matches were lhe Rebel cadefs, Grover Devine, Donald Clendenen, Sian Mulherin and Dennis Pelerson. Bill Cambra, Rebel grappler, prepares lo un- seal an opponenl. Civil war among The Rebels before 'he donkey baskelball game. Xin. QQ' - Q! M SEQ., E aw . A X A ' uqk Y I 4 J s. Diff A -if: . .xii f -. iw , ,f L Q J? 2,3 32 J 'x W 'af21 9 A 1. B- Xl N -+...N 2 Q S M if .Y 'hndff I if M. W..,M,,,,, M N.,--ffm' If 'Q fi IT! f X ivux , iv A Q 4252. 'V 'lim af JUNIORS A MJ if IIC! i , ' on. CC 5 .-ae, Q x -K 4--Ffa. : 3 Q A-ff ' I f MR. FLORES, PERIOD 3 FRONT ROW, Iefl lo righlz Lorella Young, Vilia Landavazo, Diane Gruggel, Bev Powell, Darlene Pa- van, Alice Schommer, Marna For- selh, Dixie Pope, Marian Halakeda, Delores Boice, MIDDLE ROW: Mar- garer English, Mary Perl, Janice Moisieve, Joyce Perry, Sharon Row- land, Phyllis Holmes, Linda Ballew, Eloise Mills, Hilda Asklund, Janel Randall. BACK ROW: Joyce Hughes, Richard Suffer, Jim Vas- Iine, Don Andrade, Dan Slewarl, Mike Cuevas, Tom Dobbins, Dave Griswold, Jackie Johnson. --'zz Q on- 1? '-f I if: ir ax lr! 05' as -new as .-Q , v We 'fi , ,V T ,nar- 0 '15, --w gs? if Al' if - .1 6' 'QP MR. FLORES, PERIOD 2 FRONT ROW, lei? Io righf: Jim McCullough, Paul Murray, Rose Johnson, Anita Rogue, Mary Diaz, Nanc Con don Loy Ecksfrom, y g , Fran Fairbanks. MIDDLE ROW: Ev- ereff Williams, Jack French, Larry Hunf, Mifchell Basas, Dave Correa, Fred Congdon, Dave Gordon. BACK ROW: Jim Wilmarfh, Charles Sparks, Ronald Orlando, Sam Fos- Ier, Harold Sou1a, Nancy Blymyer, Janice Morris, Maxine Hill. Q? ,Ev Smeg? 4 vs -nv' 'W MR. FLORES, PERIOD 4 FRONT ROW, Iefl' Io righft Carolyn Trask, Sandra Wills, Margo Zar- back, Marsha Simms, Peggy Nunes, Betty Oswald, Donna Siuiler, Wal- dean James, Bonnie Bryden. MID- DLE ROW: Danny Sullivan, Doris DeLong, Rueben Crews, George Vien, Jene Hansen, Ron Camara, Craig Benneff, Ruth Dodge, Grace Davis, Larry Bozdeck, BACK ROW: Ron Powell, Vern Sfocker, Paul Prud- Ier, Jim Sally, Rich Neilson, Dave Luna, Ralph Ellis, Roger Snider, Bruce McCloskey. -E .1 fda. 'K MR. FLORES, PERIOD 6 FRONT ROW, lefl fo righfz Jane? Padgefr, Dorolhy Anselmo, Par Loulk, Marsha Edwards, Helen Hoefling, Anne Moeck, Linda Allen, Sylvia Anderson, Ernesf Adcock, Don Dugan. MIDDLE ROW: Gary Hopper, Janice Kueffer, Gwen Hen- dricks, Kalhie Damafo, Chrislina Clark, Marilyn Craig, Valerie Ness, Susan Woodward, Judi McGinnis, Gloria Ferro, Virginia Coriell, Carol Malone, Mike Polls, BACK ROW: Richard Hull, Gennie Slan- rer, Sue Churchill, Mikki Adams, Flvin Ragsdale, Keifh Fonfes, Dave Dresnick, Leroy Amafe, Delfon Cal- laway, Bob Dry, Fred Norlon, Barry Wassmufh. any , 'sas 2 'GF ,ca ,. af' w MRS. LAUDENSCHLAGER, PERIOD 4 FRONT ROW, lefl Io righl: Joe Vizcaino, Bill Wolfe, Nancy Clarke, Sandy Rebalkin, June Bellencourl, Lois Gouller, Mary Ruiz, Linda Slolhower. MIDDLE ROW: Daryl McWilliams, Dick White, Sieve Pa- checo, Ron Travis, George Salmon, Ed Srnifh, Gary Eafon. BACK ROW: Conrad Frefheim, .lay Jennings, Harley Small, Clay Cameron, Jack Burge, John Troche, Ephraim Dockler. ni 25 Cf ' I - I If ii '-I ffl .J iq an I ., qs. Q- I-FO MRS. LAUDENSCHLAGER, PERIOD I FRONT ROW, leff fo righfj Bonnie Moore, Lonna Baqqie, Kay Drag- qee, Marian Hicks, Judie Wilson. Bob Gallegos, Ken Driqgs, Gail Freilas, MIDDLE ROW, Lelanie Jewell, Marilyn Curnow, Elizabelh Ordoins, Sandra Oliver, Phil Gran- nados, Lin Fellows, Winifred Mar- lin. BACK ROW: Melinda van Riesen, Cecilia Wood, Jo Ann New- lun, Paul Mays, Byron Aulen, Dean Hironaka, Bob Brown, Dolly Burke. 2 Y' ff v L MRS. LAUDENSCHLAGER, PERIOD 6 FRONT ROW, Iell lo righl: Nelda Shaw, Anne Kissack, Judy Johns, Sue Bryanl, Jeanelle Marlinelli, Pairicia Nichols, Nancy Crandall, Kay Milchell, Joanne Vegas, Kalhy Connors, MIDDLE ROW: Winona Rapp, Sheila Connolly, Dick Wes- ferfield, Ken Young, Mike Bowers Bill Haalw, Gayln Greer, Thad Carf- wrighl, Shirley Tofle, BACK ROW: Jim Hager, Jim Kaski, Jack Toll, Jim Cromeenes, Roberl McAIlis?er, Don Barber, Jim Williams, Larry Bruner, John Jacobs. f 28 R P MRS. MOON, PERIOD 3 FRONT ROW, leff lo righl: Judy Torres, Beverly Johnson, Joan Glas- sey, Doliie McClellan, Darlene Bu- racker, Margaref Bayliss, Donna DeAngelo, Nancy Keen, Beafrice Heavin. MIDDLE ROW: Jeanne Ma- han, Jeanelfe Hope, Florence Rice, Karen Morgan, Judy Willis, Marilyn Wolfe, Jerri Slanley, Dave Alex- ander. BACK ROW: Floyd Aylin, John Anfes, Fellon Daniels, Tucker Hoffmann, Paul Campfield, Larry Young, Dennis Peterson, Wall Kess- ler, Gary Cooper. MRS. LAUDENSCH LA6 ER, PERIOD 7 FRONT ROW, Ieff lo righl: Colleen Taylor, Evelyn McNamara, Maureen Brumm, Ju'dy Pepper, Wilona Whar- fon, Mario Henry, Adrienne Sfein, Louise Casioe, Louise Newbery, Shandra Madeiros. MIDDLE ROW: John Fuentes, Gerald Hursf, Vir- ginia Dufra, Shirley Clule, Nancy Carlson, Virginia Ferguson, Marilyn Harnpfon, Richard Caslillo, Abel Marfinez, Sian Delherage, Bonnie Jones, Louis Wriqhl. BACK ROW: Bill Walker, Al DiCoio, Don Wil- kins, Dean McDougall, Jim Regas, Jim Herll, John Canon, Lonnie Can- on, Paul Yarborough, Ron Wriqhl. x I P75 L 17 s 'Nl' 4 MRS. PARKER, PERIOD I FRONT ROW, left fo righf: Sue Brumfield, Carol Robinson, Linda Johnson, Belly Miller, Jane? Geff- man, Darlene Didriksen, Barbara Ashcrafl, Maria Marfinez, Nancy Honsicker, Beverly Payan. MIDDLE ROW: Gene Anlonucci, Ralph Are- chiga, Rose Marie BarreH, Carol Roberlsen, Harlean Lisfer, Nancy Fisk, Pal Reese, Rose Marie Biller, Bob Gebo, Ronnie Vargas. BACK ROW: Dick Tiefsorl, Paul Freilas, Mike Garriqan, Larry Moore, Don Murray, Jerry Hungerford, Richard Fox John Leal, Richard Naylor, Ralph Sherrow. fm- ' ' l 'gc-r .I if if 3' Eff MRS. MOON, PERIOD 4 FRONT ROW, lefl fo righl: George Garcez, Gladys Perez, Joyce Hitch- cock, Sandra Cardoza, Rosemary Fraga, Nancy Gomes, Howard Ehref, Ronald De Mello, Bufch Warmingfon, Pefer Covello. MID- DLE ROW: Jack Jenkins, Janef Bruno, Diane Hooper, Harrielf Gray, Sandra Mair, Mary Franco, Linda Bowen, Diane Borba, Sandra Dornsife, Barbara Bacon, Joy Huck- aby, Fefe Sudimak. BACK ROW: Gary Garner, Dave Wilhrow, Bob Wachfler, Harold Valencia, Wayne Fisher, Ronald Posey, Charles Adel- mann, Alvin Parrish, Bob McCurdy. nw, fl .a MRS. PARKER, PERIOD 2 FRONT ROW, leff fo righf, Sandra Browne, Bull Colborn, Pam Gregory, Belfe Johnson, Pal Koch, Bonnie Wills, Carole Miller, India Brown, Bonnie Barfon, Beffy Johnson, MID- DLE ROW: Glenn Marsh, Rick Gif- ford, Dick Silva, Paf Pafferson, Rosemary Scolrf, Linda Brennan, Deanna Lewis, Joan Mulherin, Carla Burnsed, Mary Newman, Slan Wise. BACK ROW, Bob McNeely, Doug Weed, Bulch Hara, Dan Teves, Rol- land Pruner, George Fenion, Joel Noffer, Dick Adkins, Lowell Carico Harold Smifh. as 'ah' Q41 M, FM, M . a. 41,4 MMR . ew R Y 5 8' ' ,Br as , ' 0 MRS. PARKER, PERIOD 7 FRONT ROW, lefl to righl: JoAnn Slone, Jean Frey, Marry Chavez, Sharon Boone, Pal Beard, Pal Wood, Evangeline Rodriguez, Lo- rella Tavares, Belly Miyaki. MID- DLE ROW, Sue Kray, Jim Trublood, JoAnn Junqers, Diane Tuhey, Lor- rene Barnell, Barbara Pence, Caro- lyn Johnson, Barbara Lovalo, Jerry Walker, John Dong, Jack Davis, BACK ROW: Sharon Roblyer, Eliza- befh Worfhy, Lynn Mafhisen, Earl Ehrqolf, Jim Lowry, Dick Carlson, Dave Searle, Sian Mulherin, Glen Wiseman, Jim McMahon. an , X ,L 1 W0 1i?,x'S4l15 f. we K n ... Vi! MRS. PARKER, PERIOD 6 FRONT ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Tom Bullock, Marsha Emon, Belly Hal- ford, Clara Caskey, Emilie Fillere, Pal Prewlfl, Glenda Mefiord, Diana Dias, Everell Weinreb. MIDDLE ROW: Larry Caslogna, Dick Her- lacker, Dan Slewarl, Ron Wade, Diane Creamer, Nick Apodaca, Richard Lima, Mel Dauqhlers, Jo- delle Sherbourne, Bill Sinor. BACK ROW: Charles Jordan, Danny Har- mon, Bob Donohoe, Brent Kissling, Don Osborn, Dave Chrislensen, Bruce Perry, Sleve Leife, Bob Waller. JUNIORS Mary Lynn Perl, Kay Miller Judy Hifchcock, Jean Frey, Valoric Bralller 'fmnn 5 5 Q' , rx W.- is Ang, .xi ., W- fix. M ,.f' ' rf , W:-1--,W Wm Wi-1 ,- 4 'rv T' How Is your 'unch Vodcy7 Makiwq p ans fort Whdf Mud oi a CN d he JXNVO' Pfon' ss 'svh's7 After fhe Pesbmdr Ted 1.-1+-' W5 5 I -ai '4lm. N.. 5 Buylng Vckers fo heJ.n o' Pfam 6 The Lhepp 7 They ev' Scrfeiiw fq 'ew evefv Cgy E Wha' are may AN' wal? rq 'QW IQ iqxy 1' A SENIORS Eenie, meenie, meinie, moe . . CORINA ABEYTA 1' 4 I' PAULA ADKINS FRANKLIN ALGER JUDITH ALLEN KATHLEEN ALSTON M W A: 'fff?ffQE Ei1:5 899' '- ggi v .V , V ' 5 3 yn SHIRLEY AMOS DARYL ANDERSON JANICE ARCHER SPENCER ARCHER DONNA ADKINS II, X V sr if I . TOM AMARAL if x RICHARD ARDRON ROY AREOSA CAROLE ARMSTRONG JOAN ASHLOCK JEANNE ATAIDE GARY AUGH 1 SHIRLEY AUSTIN MARLENE AVELAR BRENDA AVILA ROGER BAGLEY GENE BAIRD ffifw DEANNA BAKER JANICE BAKER KAY BALDWIN ELIZABETH BALLAS ZAY BALLEW 1' ji. P1 BRENT BANGHAM DONALD BARNES GENE BARNES JANE BARNES LYNNE BARNSTEAD . I Friends, Romans, counfrymen . . . vd Y? :aw . is Ig. 3 RICHARD BARR LARRY BARRERA JERRY BARSTAD FRANK BARTLETT ,L A , .ei 7 f , W 1+ 1 Q55 - , W ,Q -9 W bv 'f-1 RON BARTON BONNIE BATEMAN DONALD BATEMAN RONALD BATEMAN PATRICIA BEAN MARY LOU BEARD LORNA BEARDSLEY BEV BEATTY GARY BENJAMIN SERENA BENNETT You don 'r say ,Q LYNN BERRY s ,....,A, , A '.,., i 1 no , THOMAS BERRY JOANN EERTULEIT CECILE BEZLEY JIM BICKNER JANET BIERY CAROL BIGONI 'S r ,W Baca A517 AND BLACKFORD KENT BLACKFORD DAN BOLICK PAT BOLICK 'ff' x, JJ H 'n-. -..,. LABoR..,,, KWEEV Do you really Think so? -Q '49 u 1 'O' RONALD BIRCHARD wi, I 5 H' JO BLAINE BETTY BLOOM JACK BODINE AWWWW 1 .f ' . f J 'X X A PAT BOLLES EARL BOLTON BONNIE BOORMAN This is gardening? BETTY BOYD TEMPE BRAMBORA Xu. JAMES BRECHEEN KENNETH BRIGGEMAN ROGER BRIGGS DAVID BRITT EDMUND BRITTMAN gkgi.. HEATHER BRODIE SUSAN BRONSON FLORENCE BROWN GERALDINE BROWN JANET BROWN DEANNA BRYAN NANCY BUCHANAN RUTH BUCHANAN Qu VERNER BUEMAN HARRY BURCHARD 4 egE R' 5 1 X fe-5 NORM BURGDORF TED BURKHART RONALD BUSH BENNY BUTLER LORETTA BYRD WILLIAM CAMBRA GARY CAMP! VERNON CARICO BEVERLY CARPENTER GAILCASWELL ,mg V Ni, GAYLEN CATES SIDNEY CHERNENKOFF SANDRA CHIAPPARI RICHARD CHINN CARMEN CIENFUEGOS Which one do you like best? efilqq E I 4 5 A ll , ' I V kg X , JERRY CLEMENT MERLE CLOSSER CAROL COATE CHARLES CODINGTON MARLENE CODY SHIRLEY COLLINGE ALICE COLLINS MARGARET CONE CAROLINE CONKLIN LAWRENCE CORMIER CALVIN CORRIEA MANUEL . . How new brown cow . . 'fm COSTA DARLENE COOK 3'-af? DAVE COUGHLAN CAROLYN COX OA fi 9 6 V as QQ. W , Q' Q SUE Cox DIANE CROFT This is wha? Senior Show rehearsals are like? BARBARA CROTHERS CAROLYN CROUCH ROBERT CUDDY DOROTHY CUENCA PAT CUNNINGHAM CORA DAVIS SHARON DeLONG RUSSELL DEMAN BOB DeMARCO ANN DENMAN ERNIE DeVAUGHN GROVER DEVINE ROBERT DIDRIKSEN DAN DRUGE SIDNEY DUBIN Hams :SQ ak cb 1 I S925 I ff , I CHRIS DUTSCH III PATRICIA ELLIS ,' :Qu I , , RON FACER I work! K? w ARDEN DUVALL wJx3QfwxL.3Ixiv W -f., , fi? RICHARD ELLISON BONNIE FALKENBERG I , In . f D fe ,Jaw , , 5, AL, X s CARROLL EAKLE ' - . .I xg 4' ,gli I LEE ERICKSON I ,wg zfbqq, .nv CHARLES FALVEY SANDRA DUGAN WILLIAM DUTRA SUE ECKSTROM JUDY ELLIS ROY EVANS BILL FARGO JUDI EVENSON TONY FAZIO GARY FEE HOWARD FERGUSON LQDEMA FERGUSON JOHN FERNANDEZ DON FINKES MERLE FISCHER NANCY FISHER GEORGE FLAX JUNE FLOOD GLADYS FOUCH GENE FOWLKS LINDA FRASER BARBARA FREITAS JIM FLOWERS JEANNETTE FRESOUEZ Members of Rebel Record siafi hard af work!!! ff rl IJ .mg . M 'sf Q1 ROGER FRINK IIARY FRODSHAM RON FRYE WILLIAM FUNK SANDRA GARRETT .N ,IP v 4 .Vlg I BOB GARRIGAN JACK GAUTREAUX RON GENZOLI ELIZABETH GIER Q Hx s BEVERLY GLINK TOM GODBIER ELAINE GOMEZ JOSEPH GOODRICH Oh! How 'Io boil waier now? 'a VALERIE GILMORE g 1 PAUL GORANHSON SHARON GORDON I '08 A . X X L x ALLEN GREENHAW JIM GREENWOOD DEAN GUNTER ,bm A 71- 1 AR! fr 1 4 X' if - 1 Q- NU' v 'f Q -ui? ' 17V', , s . ' X 'Y I ,. If- Y S X ' L 4 S ESTELLE GRAY Busy in class as usual? Q K 1 JOHNNY GURULE GIRAUD GUYRE 4 Ks! w DON HAGUE JOE HAMILTON MARLENE HANNER BARBARA HANSEN JEANNE HARTMAN JERRY HARTZ - A L DAVE HANSEN -14. ' 6. , I Sr a I ' f CARLENE HASKINS DONALD HAVERCROFT BOE HAWKE fi ff 'cl 1' X f sb V, .1 . 'f ,apt ff Q' ff 1 3- Y S Q? ' fi , 1' ,T 7 Fx: ' Enthusiasm in Girls' P,E. RICH HAYES JOAN HEALY DAVE HEATH JAMES HEMBREE DEAN HESS JOAN HESS LOU ANN HICKS i CATHY HIND RICHARD HITESMAN JOHN HOBBS BARBARA HOEFLING PEG-GIE HOFFMAN 1 s Xx- f' , A2 2-hw 1 f , 4 JUDY HOLCOMB CHRIS HOLDT JAMES HONSICKER JR. JOHN HOUSE JIM HOVEY PATRICIA HOWARD ALFRED HOWELL 6' KAREN HULL GARY HUNT RICHARD HUTCHISON ANN JACOBS FACULTY DAN HUDSON DENNIS HUGHES JIM HUGHES NANCY HUNTER VALERIE HURST AMY HUTCHISON Z GARY JAYE BUD JEWELL JOAN JOHANSEN Mr. Meder in no-man's land, DIANE JOHNSON JANICE JOHNSON JUDY JOHNSON BARBARA JONES MARY JONES GARY JOSE STAN KAUFFMAN FLORENCE KELLEN JACK KINCAID ALBERTA KING CONNIE KING HELEN KIRBY Come spring, fhe gardeners appear, u 1 vrkgffy, i K' .QQ JOE JONES ,,,. ' ARLINE KESSLER JIM KITANI vm MARY ANN KITTREDGE LORRIE KOHLER Whafs so funny? fam! H.. 'SLM D 9' RODNEY KREBS DARLENE KRULETZ CAROLYN LAFFOON RON LAMPERT A 1.4 h 1 5 filv 7 . S., JACKLYN KUNTZ AKINOBU KURAMOTO BEVERLY KUYKENDALL LEILA LARSEN MERLE LARSON JERRY LEDBETTER CAROL LEFFLER BOB LEITE ,iiafm X EDWARD LENT JAY LESTER NANCY LEUTHOLTZ in 'x . . . Ummm, good. JUDITH LEVEY GENIE LEWIS H K 5 V 3 ! I5 f n ' I .. ' l ' .: I RAY LEWIS NORMAN LICHTY CONNIE LILL WAYNE LIMA PHIL LISSOR DIANA LOCK ERNEST LONG FRANK LOPEZ SHIRLEY LOUSTAU GLORIA LOWRIE PAUL LUCHETTI RONALD LUCZKOW MARLEEN LUDWIG JO MacCANN JEAN MACKIN G-1 LOIS MAGANINI DOROTHY MARTIN JOAN MCCAUSLAND RON MAGNESON MILDRED MARTIN REX McCORD DEAN I ,AI MARILYN MAIR JANET MARALDO BRIAN MARSH L , eq , ,. W5 .. , , Y' -Q if, , A- 6- .-, in .g,. , EO r X, , , TONY MARZIANO BARRY MATTESON JOAN MATTESON 5,23 1 ' 3, 'ff-:?1,3xff. 'ii 1 w ...I BILL MCCULLOUGH MAUREEN MCDONALD JEANETTE McDOWELL Wha? are you doing here? ,Q I Sf ' s-' g , Q , BRUCE MCDOUGALL ' ' ' I X, nw , 1 QQ RON MEINBURG RONALD MCEWAN WILLIAM MCGARVEY, JR. LARRY MCGEORGE FRED MERI, JR, CANDY MICKA IRENE McKEE JIM MIDDLEMIST JACK MILLER JERRY MILLER JOHN MILLER MARY MILLER GEORGE MINAMI, JR. NORMA MIRAGLIO Producers of The C-Hall smells. it be LARRY MITCHELL CARLENE MOHR AH rlghf who pmyed fha sour one? ,L H f WN , I . L ,Q . 6 ,af ., Eiga? k i I x - , MQ 964.2 I ' JA iv ff' is 5. 9- '.:2' . . 1 I V Q .2-1' L 5 f K 1 , 4 JUDY MONROE MELVIN MONTALBO BARBARA MOORE BOB MOORE GARY MOORE T 691 .1-hs an A 'EQ LORENA MOORE LaVERNE MORGADO JUDY MORSE DAVID MORROW MARILYN MOWBRAY I CU an-W YVONNE MUDGETT DAVE MUELLER LORETTA MULLEN MARTA MULVANY BILL MUNOZ rff Organized confusion! JUDY MYERS 1, ,J f wi ,gn y 1 CAROLYN MU RPHY LORETTA MUSGROVE 7- 'fg,z1:Qi3 6- gi - K' Vw BOB NEAL SHANNON NEEL NORM NESBIT ARLEN NESS A H ax L. ' R' x JEAN NEWBERRY JUDY NICHOLS MARLENE NIELSEN RANDY NIELSEN JIM NOETHER , b 1 FRED NORTON MACIL O'CONNOR DONNA OLIVER VERA OLIVER ART OLIVIER GARY OLSEN PHIL ORLANDO VIRGIE ORTEGA FRED PARKHURST, JR. IRENE PASQUAL BEVERLY PAST ART PAYNE CHARLES PEACE JERRY PEARSON LUCIANO PACHECO VAUGHN PALMER KAREN PATTON BILL PAXTON SANDRA PEARSON VIOLET PEDERSEN Sprincpkme occupation! - I MARY PELHAM JANET PENCE WILLIAM PENCE MARY PEREZ DONALD PERRY QI FREDA PERRY JOYANNE PERRY LEONARD PETERSON MARLENE PHILLIPS MARY PHILLIPS WARREN PHILPOT JANET PIPER Gefhng fixed up or massed up7 Qu JERRY POOL DARLENE PRATT KIM PRATT fpfgdw GAIL PRICE WILLIAM PULLAN Spring hits SLHS. KAREN ou,-IM 6 A A SUE QUIEL SHARLENE OUILICI EARLENE RABY VIRGINIA REYNOLDS BARBARA RICHARDSON JUDY RIDDELL HELEN RIGHTMIRE DON ROBERTS BOBBYE ROBERTSON DEANNA ROBINSON VICKI ROBINSON ALLEN RAUSER GLORIA ROBERSON RICHARD ROBLYER V f d I., 5 f,g3,!9f5,.y Y I 55? The lineup. HENRY RODRIGUES PETE ROE 0' Q TOM ROSSMANN DIANE ROWE JOANNE ROZE NANCY RUCKER JOSEPHINE RUIZ 1 JACK RYAN NANCY RYON LARRY SANDAU JEANETTE SARGENTI RON SAUGAR DIANE SCHIESS JAMES SEAVER JOAN SENECHAL SHARON SESSIONS JO ANNE SHARP AQ: ff I l I ' W? I-? 'QQ 'X 4 JOANNE SHAW LYNN SHERBOURNE STANLEY SHERWOOD RICHARD SHIMADA LEE SHIMAN JOAN SIGLER BARBARA SILHAVY SHIRLEY SILVA DIANE SIM LAURA SIMON W ss. , .w,pty-in 'D .33 f Q,-5, -, J-IF: 9855, 4: , 1 JUDITH SINGLETON TOM SISSUNG DENNIS SKIFFINGTON KEN SMETHERS KIM SMITH Day-O I C f Q? ffffgl In -II S' a, -EEA' ' 1' ' IT M1 Hr if 5'l , X 4 ! LORNA SMITH PAUL SMITH RACHEL SMITH DARLYNE soAREs rEsslE SOFIOS i,g2,,?, . 4 , . ' ' ' n A K gi A 'F' A 3 he - E an A Af-5 -ei mg ' X . H. X fx ALEX SORANNO JACK SPEARS MARY SPECK JOAN SPENGLER LOLA SPERRY 3 QAM Q if Hz:- 59 ,.. ,.,-.,, ' E: ,H A 9 W Lx LS . R' BARBARA SPRAGUE BOB SPROGE CHARLOTTE STANLEY BILL STARK Lef's case fhe ioinf! Q s Q A BOB STEELSMITH ,p RONALD STEFFEY BOB STENRUD I doubt if very much! K3 E ' .EQ RICHARD STETTLER RON STETTLER DOLLY STIDHAM VIVIAN STRALEY JOE STREET mfif , H nffff- fig X - 1 J 1 4,5 2 1 il. SHEILA STRIBLEY ROGER STROHLEIN KEN STROHM CAROLYN STRONGE DIANA STUART PAT srunr sworn STYLES RAYMOND supra LEONA surrem JACK swsnmeew - W :.4:ZC. '3 :,,Ig l , I f Whaf's1he maH'er, dIsinIeresIInq? PERRY SYLVIA PATRICIA TABER ED TEFANK DENNIS TERAZAWA WILLIAM TERRY GWEN THIELVOLDT ANN THISSEN JAMES THOMPSON LEON THOMPSON TERRY TIETSORT RICHARD TORRES DUKE TSURUI GEORGE TYLER JR TRUTH USSERY BILL VAN ALTENA LEONARD VANDENBURG BOB VAN ETTEN SANDRA VAN NATTA LARRY VERVILLE ' , in . f 1, ,. 3. ff IA 4 4 Wu ,X 1' s I5 - , I I I . I 1 CHARLES WARD HELEN WARD 42: x JACK VIERRA WM I F519 I Z -.gzjfgg X JERRY WENTWORTH '- . - 'ii :rv - fr K' , N' I I y, DARRYL WALKER GARY WALLAHAN R 1 ' , .1 ALAN WHITACRE ROBERT WHITEHEAD 'S M ff.. DARLYNN WILLIAMS DOLORES WILLIAMS RON WILLIAMS LINDA WILLIS SHARON WIMBERLY VII Q1 SENIOR BALL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN, around the fable: Jane? 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I I ff ' w 1 X 'K' ,L ,JW 5 , , i :S Q Q L Q' 'W QAM . M, 1 ,r, jj' xl an x Y X 1 G Q, n H , . . 1 , Ar , Ms? . I I Q X 'L I V, x F ijAhH 1:1 M f, , 'L Q' 2 ' 4.9 Senior Officers Darryl Anderson Q Vpregidenf Jim Thompson A. vice presideni Connie Lill ngegrefary Bruce McDougall freagurer Senior Council From rhe Ieff, around fhe fable are Connie Liil, Chris Dufsch III, Jane? Pence, Mr. Johnson, advisory Jim Flowers Mary Speck, Bruce McDougall, Darryl Anderson, Jim Thompson. ws H 'ff SENIOR CAP, GOWN, GIFT AND HATS COMMITTEE SENIOR BREAKFAST AND PICNIC COMMITTEE FRONT ROW Ielf lo riqhl: Arline Kessler, chairman, Jo MacCann, Joanna FRONT ROW, lef? fo riqhiz Jim Flowers, chairman Judi Evenson Jani R016 Freda Perry Judy Levey, Mr, Hancock, advisor. BACK ROW: Barbara Archer, Deanna Baker, Gail Caswell, Bev Glink Darlyne Soares Ju Crolhers, Bruce McDougall. Sinqleion. BACK ROW: Linda Willis, Bill Van Alfena Howard Ferguso Mel Monralbo, Mr. Rainoldson, advisor Senior Activities lvlosl' of lhe senior aclivilies revolve around lour maior comrnillees. Responsible for a variely ol rhings was cap, gown, gill and hals commillee. Members arranged lor rneasuremenis ol caps and gowns, and issued lhern when gradualion came. Olher dulies included geiring ideas For a school giil and bringing lhem before lhe senior class lor voling. Taking care ol lhe ordering and dislribuiion ol senior hals was lhe lasl of lheir many dulies. Senior Brealclasl and Picnic commillee made all arrangemenls for ihe menu and oiher incidenlals lor lhe breaklasl, 'ro be held The morning oiclune I3. They also planned lhe picnic, held al Adobe Creek Lodge lvlay 29. The cornmillee Thai' made il' possible lor lhe seniors lo announce lheir graduaiion was lhe announcemenl and wills connrnillee. Anolher accornplishmenl was ediling and prinling senior wills. Baccalaureale comrnillee made arrangernenls for lhe seniors' spirilual service which will be held Sunday. June 9, in lhe aiiernoon. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND WILLS COMMITTEE - FRONT ROW, lair fo righf Joan McCausland, Norma Miraqlio, Carol Coare, Lynn Berry. BACCALAUREATE COMMITTEE, leff ro righl: Jane? Pence chairma BACK ROW Paula Adkins, Joan Siqler, Miss Swan, advisor: Mary Bonnie Bareman, Lorefla Byrd, Rulh Buchanan Judy Holcomb Alnc Speck presiding. Collins, Lorna Smifh, Jane? Biery, Torn Rossmann -as-aluuiiq ...als- 'W' P' . 49 xi' f 4' full, 1:15 Kb fe' L00 THU r 3 r FK!.':.3i'lIlXr. MR. DUNN, PERIOD 7 FRONT ROW, left to right: Lynn Williams, George Ataide, Tom MacGregor, Pat Broomall, Dick Friend, Terry Hensley, Steve West, Evangeline Garcia, Faye Parks, Pat Duffy, Susanne MacGregor. MID- DLE ROW: Larry Fisher,Ton1 Ander- son, Sue Adelmann, Millie Casino, Nancy Tanabe, Marriott Newcom, Margaret Frank, Judy Farley, Glen- da Lindsey, Darrell Worthy. BACK ROW: Denise MacGregor, Frank Martinez, Richard Watson, Bill Robertson, John Arcanin, Don Bour- geois, Jim Van Winkle, Ken Nes- Iund, Sharon Monroe. MR. DUNN, PERIOD 3 FRONT ROW, left to right: John Gaffney, Dick Angeli, Vivien Cien- tuegos, Richard Douros, Alan Tan- isawa, Fred Marziano, Raymonda Edgerton, Garry Mathews, Sharon Orr, Carol Martin, Vivian Blase, Jean Emery. MIDDLE ROW: Carina Shepperson, Marlene Konopacki, Kay Edge, Steve Meltzer, Steve Al- brecht, JoAnn Dugan, Sharon John- son, Sue Aitken, Marilyn Cox, Ro- berta Lowe, Janice Bowers, Carolyn Hubbell, Jerry Hicks. BACK ROW: Don Eastwood, Richard Rollins, June Watson, Janice Bateman, Judy Kraus, Judy Strizver, Roger Myers, Jim Felix, Don Grove, Karen Wein- rneister, Holden Hallett, Harold Cox. MR. HUGHES, PERIOD 2 FRONT ROW, left to right: Eliza- beth Hostetler, Cathy Murray, Pat Mesquite, Sigana Teagarden, Peter Jensen, Claudia Prevost, Gary Foss, Vern Vonheeder, Sandra Larson, Mel Perry. MIDDLE ROW: Sharon Bol- ton, Kathy Gomes, Ron Ernst, Linny Claybaugh, John Peters, Nancy Simpson, Bob Lang, Virginia Berry, Bill Fox, Gerald Tucker. BACK ROW: Earle Miller, Jerilynn Phil- lips, Kay Logsdon, Frank Panico, Dave Friedman, Doug McKee, Pam Kitiin, Earl Hamner, Pat Myrick. f MR. HUGHES, PERIOD 3 FRONT ROW, lefl Io righl: Lyle Bumgarner, Bob Ramos, Marshall Gulbransen, Sharon Huranen, Shar- on Hawkins, Charlene Goines, Joan LeBlanc, Judy Brenllinger, Barbara Broze, F-redeswinda Fumero, Joanne Chui. MIDDLE ROW: Virginia Clark, Jewel Bleacher, Bill Mohawk, Gary Hankins, Dave Messe, Harold Bar- refl, Torn Heineman, Doug Roberfs, Dan Chrisfiansen, Shirley Marlin, Dianne Mura. BACK ROW: Ray Ba- raias, Arf Murphy, Ken Fadness, Bob Hill, Oliver Sansen, Allen Clem, Mike Kehoe, Leroy Smifh, Les Jones, Jim Landavazo, 94 f f MR. HUGHES, PERIOD 6 FRONT ROW, lefl 'ro righl: Harvey Reed, Alice Glidewell, Diane Jose, Susan Teves, Belsy Chambers, Joan Slewarl, Jo Ann Redmane, Theresa Duran, Richard Johnson, Dick Rau- ser, Marcella Devore. MIDDLE ROW: Dave Sherbourne, Bob Mar- ques, Joel Meyers, Terry Texeira, Doug Cannon, Jeff Doak, Joe Phil- lips, Janice Karow, Don Ellis, Bob Hackbarlh, Dean Fernandes. BACK ROW: Dick Miller, Frank Silva, Dan Biers, Ron Riddell, Ron De Solo, Nancy Auslin, Paul Burqdorf, Don Russell, Brad Besl, Wall Spichliq. I rl 3. I MR. HUGHES, PERIOD 5 FRONT ROW, left lo righl: Eugenia Gonsalves, Nellie Keen, Sharon Moniz, Curl Medeiros, Evan Brown, Arlene Kroeckel, Janice Borreqo, Bill Fairwealher, Mike Borge, Emery Young. MIDDLE ROW: Chuck Har- ris, Sandra Meyer, Joyce Donnelson, Jeri Conlardi, Audrey Belmessieri, Marilyn Harban, Jane Waller, Kalhy Hendricks, Bruce Barry, Sharon Puckell, BACK ROW: Lois Newbery, Susan Green, Geraldine Thayer, Kalhie Robinson, Bill Bel- lencourl, Marlene Ralz, Ilene Row- en, Joe Alfano, Lee Bufler. MR. MIZEL, PERIOD 2 FRONT ROW, left to righi: AI Pen- rose, Janet Borrego, Dan Gomes, Ellis Ryon, Don French, Venies Wright, Carole Lair, Clovis Fincher, Arlene Stefani, Dorelta Lawton, Sterling Wong. MIDDLE ROW: Joan Doble, Linda Andrada, Con- nie McCarthy, Diana Jarnagin, Vio- let Price, Vic Olsen, Tony Benites, Mike Ryall, Mike Yocarn, Sam Canady, Arnold Hancock. BACK ROW, Joe Poole, Karen Barr, Pat Pierson, Charlotte Pederson, Jim Junelle, Ron Neal, Jim Rice, Arthur Eala, Jim Ferguson, Billy Craig. MR. MIZEL, PERIOD I FRONT ROW, Iefl fo right: Cassie Trumpower, Annette Paradero, Joe Roswell, William Yamaguchi, Sal- vatore Valenfe, Peler Meri, Gary Clarke, Leo Modeslo, Janice Tam- aqri, Vella Mclnlosh. MIDDLE ROW: Ken Gomales, Frank Lersch, Elaine Freitas, Delores Berfon, Louie Palmer, Ronald DeLong, Gene Hilesman, Crystal Fahey, BACK ROW: Pat Hatcher, Diana Cham- berlain, Carl Basinger, Robert Han- sen, Clifford Richey, Dwain Blysefh, Larry Lucas, John Bowen, Lee Fletcher. MR. MIZEL, PERIOD 5 FRONT ROW, left to righl: Ron Duncan, Bobby Hall, Chris Cole. Diane Asklund, Bob Malherly, Jan- ice Silva, Betty Russell, Charlotte Wade, Pam Roberts, Kathleen Briggs, MIDDLE ROW: Frank Ma- son, Darcy Santos, Mary Banda, Sue Hafford, Linda Rogers, Joyce Cal- lison, Colleen Cunningham, Rose Marie Benlz, Pai Guthrie, Charlene Edwards, Kathleen Enos, Arlene Hand. BACK ROW: Judy Witte, Larry Davis, Mike Callagy, Jeff Tilles, Bob Skiles, John Spang, Kenny Bowen, Reid Brown, Judy Stefanuto, Dave Duge, Don Costa. MR. MIZEL, PERIOD 7 FRONT ROW, lei? Io righf: Jesse Ruiz, Tony Rodriques, Joe Gannon, l-GUY Gillespie, Claudia Hallmark, Judy Machado, Kafhy Furlado, Thel- ma Perers, Juanifa Perez. MIDDLE ROW: Jean Sanlos, Dawn Bilney, Lola Rose, Richard Lamph, Ron Hurrado, Varney Harrison, David Arrnanfroul, Ron Randall, Chris Cole. BACK ROW: John Bafeman, Lucky DeLoura, Dave Hall, Earl Davis, Gary Van Syckle, Dorolhy Horal, Richard Maciolelr, Tom Wise, Don Decker. MR. QUINN, PERIOD 3 FRONT ROW, IeII Io righfz Larry Torres, Ralph Tavares, Bill Madei- ros, Sharon Brown, Norma Jean Addis, Dorene Walroba, Joyce Avelar, Joan Lehr, Margaref Col- lins, Kalhleen Hicks. MIDDLE ROW: Betty Newberry, Linda Sfyles, Nancy Marsh, Leroy Viora, Don HarIman, Mike Billalon, Dona Wilson, Diana Barnes, Refha Eoice, Doreen Jones, Barbara Rives. BACK ROW: Den- nis Miller, Bob Marlin, Sian Young, Tony Ruocco, Waller Cavaness, Mike Cavalieri, Wally Nichols, Vic- vor Viqil, Carol Box. -ar , ,,7.,,,, ,,,,g:r. ,, to - 1 4- , Y MR. OUINN, PERIOD I FRONT ROW, leff fo righf: Phil Borqes, Bob Trenl, Carolyn Diaz, Barbara Milroy, Linda Asplin, Don- na Morrison, Angie Chavarria, Linda Sansen, Dorolhea Williams. MIDDLE ROW: Marsha Ambrose, Brenda Jamison, Paula Senli, Eileen Ellis, Pa? Hill, Carolyn MerriI1, Kimi Miller, Mary Bryanl, Diane Blanchard, Norman Fouch. BACK ROW: Ron Evans David Norris, Jim Williams, AI Schnell, Doug Fischer, Ken Houston, Doug Forrer, Douq Burgess Bob Parks, Bob Sfoker. r .W MR, OUINN, PERIOD 6 FIRST ROW, lefr Io righf: Charles Owens, Kennefh Jones, Bob Palfer- son, Earl Raby, Dave Blackman, Lowell Talleni, Bill Fogle. SECOND ROW: Geraldine Rivera, Nannelle Ohlsen, Emily Ann Ruiz, Richard Sfevens, James Myers, Dave Trim- ble, Gloria McClellan, Judy Naruo, Nancy Derheraqe, Linda Quam, Elvera Coughlan. THIRD ROW: Sharon Youngblood, Doyle Dial, Doug Clouse, Richard McDonald, Doug Clawson, Marfha Morgan, Barbara Shannon, Geraldine Smilh, Frances Hawke, Juanila Marlinez. BACK ROW, Carole Blyrnyer, PaI Geddes, LaTroy Scofl, Janet Mey- ers, Marlene Medeiros, Rufh Gil- berf, Claudia Nunemann, Marcene Sfeed. y FRESHMEN ,:',fs Richard Haque, Geraldenne Hughes, Sydney Culberison, Carol Ann Kunlrle, Nancy Ulke, Joyce Hall Gordon Rolario. 24 l42 xt r y--- 4 MR, QUINN, PERIOD 7 FRONT ROW, leff ro righfi Bernard Deniz, Lee Roy James, Mason That- cher, Louis Da Silva, David Reed, Shirley Garcia, Shirley Morrish, Frances Ecks'rom, Erneiie Duarle, Claire Roderick. MIDDLE ROW: Sharon Cline, Bob Carcol, Ken Knudson, John D2nn's, Pauline King, Rufh lilner Winifred Tilus, Jerry Alderson, Dorolhy Criilondon, Bar- bara Gauni, Marilyn Briggs. BACK ROW: Richard Parker, Alan Apple- baum Charles Howard, Barry Gior- qis, Bob Bacon, Charles Muccia, George Ecclesfield, Dennis Orso- lini Jack Fowler il 4 .4,...N-.Q-,.... rw-1 1 ,. wp wf WA1 W 2Q 5A Wwmw :Q KK M kt K Q . 1, fm Tig. 3,5 it za w Q la 3 M53 5 ' a 'Y ff 'fl ,, A . J , , I ,- 11 , f--13 , fi: 3 . , . 3 I , ,, gp ' 'xv -,wwqgilf 9 - ,A I-me -.. .i W ,, I .1 , M k,N , ,,. , Q. 96 V nl v.,.W, U 1-5215, , .. .x as B. S '3 F .,. my mg, 2 Q' if A A fa'?4J2.2iJg 3 2 i N 4 A, ,,f'fJ 2 I V, A a 4 Q wfx: iix fm ..a.a-..-, fi 'mia ,- -. . Q. .1 ?QgEag. 2 is , Lydia 3 Q ' 'saw gas va.V,2xix:,'Q'Y5ax33g, 5 a Z lin .. A Q . X 1 ' - zn Z x i ' s E I lil 'W' . . fix A - .. .-- .. ..-, N f' . .2-M' MR. DAVIS, PERIOD 2 FRONT ROW, lefl lo righf: Jim Ligon, Gary McMahon, Juanita Ruiz, Linda Alicea, Carol Wilson, Shirley Hildrelh, Judy Brown, Mar- qarel Brown, Linda Krecek, Bonnie Gilpin. MIDDLE ROW: Maxine Rickard, Roger Hoque, Fareda Nano, La Wanda New, Karen Tommla, Beverly Whallam, Caro- lyn Jackson, Shirley Bjork, Calhy Glover, Linda Carlwrighl, BACK ROW: Joyce Paul, Carol Wix, Charles Sprague, Johnny Williams, Bob Sullon, Don Moura, Dennis Bonlraqer, James Burns, Jeanne Parker, Marlene Read. MR. DAVIS, PERIOD 5 FIRST ROW, lefl to righl: Joan Wells, Judy Foster, Ann Jacobs, JI-lClY Clark, Ray Lenz, Richard Bal- lhazar, Dennis Tyler. MIDDLE ROW: Dave Comini, Ray Silva, Richard Silva, Lynn Clem, Delores Brown, Mary Woods, Nancy Hildrefh, Ray Hughes. BACK ROW: Robert Mon?- qomery, Larry Marlinez, Don Nich- ols, Bob Slanley, Eddie Malliberl, Larry Sullivanf, Gary Abreu, Earl Wilhile. MR. DAVIS, PERIOD l FRONT ROW, lefl lo riqh1:Slephen Lewis, Mark Johnson, Tom Poindex- ler, Jeryl Fry, Eddie Kisfler, Terry Young, Barbara Chody, Helen Hei- sfad, Sho Olsuke. MIDDLE ROW: Ron Slaley, Kenl Ryden, Alan Sheralr, Karen Marchesi, Lori Sulli- van, Belly Allen, Diane Briuolara, Karleen Kunzman, George Hayes, Ron Mura. BACK ROW: Vince Ra- polla, Allison Sfains, Bill Kuder, Glen Melz, Marlin Scheurer, Bill Buderus, Sleve Callaway, Judy Eberl, Emma Wifle. -L QC Wx SZ- nn ,Q MR, DUNN, PERIOD 2 FRONT ROW, lefl fo right: Dennis Miller, Millie Sepulveda, Mary Tor- res, Marqarel Alvarez, Carol Jacob- sen, Lois Looney, Barbara Loud, Ken Miguel. MIDDLE ROW: Dorine Moscucci, Charlene Silva, Connie Wood, Dennis Tsurui, Larry Hughes, Jack Ferris, Norman Ginn. BACK ROW1 Ronald Marlin, Frank War- ren, Requlo Nielo, Arlo Eclr, Don- ald Kenl, Lawrence Saffold, Milne Silva, Bob Rodriques MR. DUNN, PERIOD 5 FRONT ROW, lell lo righl: Bell, Baber, Ella Romero, Carol Papen dorl Carole Nalhan, Judy McClos- key, Carol Sexauer Ramona Rod- riques, Belly Morgan, Dolores Renda. MIDDLE ROW: Arlene Mar- lin, Susan Harvey, Carolyn Clarke Judy Doble Phyllis Mifchell Henry Sandoval Richard Franlell Frank Amador BACK ROW: Roger Ell'o'l Bill Bowers Jerry Karpe Andy Mil- ler Bill Miraglio James Aq'ew Ted Ka'olyi Roberf Maqnescn Epflanio Pena, Jim Gwynn ,Q 1 35 san' Wi, ,nwfbr 1-wsJ !'lK ag.: 1 ru.. f. MR. DAVIS, PERIOD 6 FIRST ROW, left lo right' June Freeland, Linda Farrar, Mary Mon?- gornery, Janeane Roberfs, Judy Alderson, Fae O'Connor, Loreffa Garreff Barbara Hodqkinson, Lor- na Smilh, Pam Penningrorh. MID- DLE ROW: Dave Nishlyama, Jesse Penland, Barbara Cunningham, Jewel Smivh, Judy Reab, Peggy Corriea, Elaine Lapuf, Ginni Pe- rnenlell, Sarah Thalcher, Linda Whalin, James Wllcoxson, BACK ROW: Kennefh Tarr, Jay Schnilzer, Mike Goldsworfhy, Marvin Meyer, Dayre Lomas, Charles Scarano, Gary La Crosse, James Worley, Edward Jordan, Slanley Ando, Harry Lapuf. .-v' y CQ an ,Q 3 'I I va-'a '3? 'IKE if I -or ' 'xl SOPHOMORES FRONT ROW, ieif fo right: Mdriiyrv Fdiasca Sharon Brailier, Sandy Funk, Jeannerfe Silva Gale Sieely Oneiia Head. BACK ROW: Edna Hall, Beverly Anderson, Lois Sfew- ari, Hefty Milion, Eiaine Arizd Barbara Neves Kaihy Kovork, Bar- bara Havlena, Rich Rs-ynoids Adfh period riiily. This TS rwqQ1nQ Something musf be funny Wg'1inq for Sfh period io begin. MGRVVQ DHHS iff' HNIQM We-U ,g,.,..vM...-.. Lf 2 5 , iff , 9 fr V ' qi. E 2 M X L ki, 4J:,:zf,2.Q . M L12 , N, ,WM.,,.m.-,fm Q f 1' f'5f ! gn,,,,,, L A W MR. MOORE, PERIOD 2 FRONT ROW, lefl Io right Ronayne Rasmussen, Bob Peace, Mary Ca- marillo, Charloile Cancel, Nancy Harman, Jan Tailson, Susan Scour- keas, Rifa Roque, William Ordoins, La-ry Brown. MIDDLE ROW: Bar- bara Hawke, Mary Lou Norris, Manuela Wallers, Dorofhy Baca, Darnell Gonsalves, Sharon Filzpa- frick, Carole Cosfa, Ann Davis, Charles Bender, Henry Hill, Frank Wells. BACK ROW: William Schmick, Ray Haaland, Karl Mos- slnqer, Gary Roberfs, Dennis An- derson, Tony Orleqa, Ray Dauqh- hrs, Charles Brewsier, Ronald Willis, Hurschell Wells. MR. MOORE, PERIOD 6 FRONT ROW, Iefl fo righf: Terry Connolly, Greg Deuser, Roberf Griswold, Orval Lewis, Ron Clause sen. SECOND ROW: Joan Agnew, Fayfhe Oisfad, Pearl Casleel, Judy Emerich, Sharon Hildrefh, Bonnie Harmon, Laurel Hesler, Diane Gates, Donna Lyons, Bill Boyer. THIRD ROW: Mary Schick, Sally Simkins, Kalhleen Bennerl, Kaihy Brown, Mariorie Meyers, Bonnie Roseveare, Donna Slaier, Al Ma- qorno, Bonnie Okey, Rulh Chrisfen- sen. BACK ROW: Lyneen Harrison Bill Curry, Larry Smilh, Bob Crooks Lynn Johnson, Jimmy Nelson, Der- nis Mumaugh, Gerald Edie Ton' Kachman, l48 I, 1 s W S - ,- ot. All , ,. I, si, 1 V nl: W 4 G' , S A.: J ,-4 fe .avi rr? W SQ .fi 1 -, Ry Q Y v ,NK X W. ,..i I is 4 , UV I4 , ,MIK Rv .tt ' .x, MR. MOORE, PERIOD 3 FRONT ROW, Iefi lc righl: Sandra Rego, Karen Moore, Pa? Thompson, Carolyn Gilbert, Helen Millsap, Jo- anne Rasmussen, Marilyn Marlar, Karen Pond, Lorna McCrurnmen, Eslher Smiih, Carolyn Kruzick. MIDDLE ROW: Lou Smilh, Saul Rodriguez, Roy Lohrenqel, Paul Musgrove, Melva Durreil, Lehua Young, Loyal Hiqby, Ronald John- son, Sherri Speck, Judy Brooks, Bob Alameda, Ronald Nichols, BACK ROW: Marlin Pursley, Gene Ash' more, Ray Braikovich, John Bufler. Joseph Cobb, Richard Ansley, Jo- seph Renda, Eleanor Ruiz, Henry Arnold. nav MR, SCI-IMIDT, PERIOD 2 FRONT ROW, Iefl lo right: Forresl Mauldin, Bill Wesley, Carole Ben- kaiser, Rila Torres, Sian Walker, Joey Cannella, Charles Walers. MIDDLE ROW: Tommy Mooney, Mike Gibson, Jean Ramos, Carol Shand, Georgia Roberls, Naralie Romero, Barbara Long. BACK ROW: Dennis Wolf, Rudy Krelsch- mer, Lowell Mooney, Michael Wol- len, Ron Linder, Carroll Vancil, Wanda Moore. MR. MOORE, PERIOD 7 FRONT ROW, left lo right Sonya Parker, Jean Roe, Belly Walker, Mary Garcez, Minerva Hyder, La- reeda Beebe, Carolyn Prewifl. MID- DLE ROW: Norman Jeflreys, Roger Baslian, Don I-lulchens, Verne Wriqhl, Willis Holm, Rufh Garrefi, Emily Leal, Marnelle Howard, Von- da Unler. BACK ROW: Leonard Skinner, Vernon Carey, Thomas Broomall, John Van Winkle, George Sharpe, David Lissor, Joe Vierra. MR. TROUTNER, PERIOD I FRONT ROW, lei? lo right Susan Lorenl, Carl Goldman, Jim Janus Wayne Clary, Tony Lopez, Williard Doudna, Wayne Cowan, Elisabelh Harlman, Laurie Maderas, Gerry Calica, Dorolhy Sweilzer. MIDDLE ROW: Bill Fields, Jef'l Cabral, John Bacon, Larry Erickson, Richard Trip- lell, Barbara Wesferfield, Mary Denman, Nancy Cole, Buddy Quin- Qon, Rila Walters, Darlene DeWiN, Louise Brown, Mary Shelfon. BACK ROW, Aaron Wealherby, Mike Viele, Ronald Drwinqa, Jim Corsun Bud Worrell, Sue Carler, Carl Alves, Ken Paiva, Jens Mahler Sharlene Turner, Susan Weir, Re- fugio Banda. I49 MR. TROUTNER, PERIOD 3 FIRST ROW, leff lo riqhl: Paul Johnson, Ed Van Pell, Danny Decker, Bob Chandler, Norman Palmer, Pal- rick Rosa, Richard Wesf. SECOND ROW: Leonard Seeley, Jerry Boeh, Pal Crone, Carol VandenBurg, Jo- Ann Barrera, Belly Wilson, Charlene Jacobson, Pal Chisom, Lily Fukuda, Evangeline Galarsa. THIRD ROW: Carol Balyk, Sharon Lenn, Kaaren Heilsfad, Delores Williams, Sheryl Palrick, Pal Maffos, Sondra Hayden, Harry Kellen, Jim Van Allena, Mer- lyn Lauslen, William Hallinan, John Ferguson. BACK ROW: Gail Horn- ady, Sharon Lay, Tommy Dalfon, Don Redick, Tony Salinas, Gordon Hicks, Grelchen Grieme, Veronica Coelho, Bonnie Peirce, Shirley Ver- nic . .J . ,Q MR. TROUTNER, PERIOD 7 FIRST ROW, lell To righl: Belly Huyfer, Bernice Furfado, Ann Rod- riques, Joyce Anlonucci, Sheila Chresfenson, Sandy Green, Russ Olio, Palsy Ford, Marsha Martinez, Rufh Mafsumolo. MIDDLE ROW: Camille Herberl, Crysfal Kenner, Jackie Sullivan, Carol Selfz, Eliza- belh Whilfaker, Arlene Pelerson, Bernelle Alves, Gail Hall, Roselanl, Riqhfmire, David Thomas. BACK ROW: Ed Morkal, Johnny Hyder, Verna Hallon, Palfy Fulfs, Judy Harfman, Bealrice Merino, Janice Hansen, Robert Souza, Charles Smilh, Ronald Ferdiq, Noble Lewis Alan Oehler. ISO MR. TROUTNER, PERlOD 5 FRONT ROW, lefl fo righl: Don Martin, Delores Sufer, Janice On- sfoll, Judy Trimble, Berlha Perez, Valerie Ornellas, Sharon Sloicich, Barbara Doudna, Larry Carpenler. MIDDLE ROW: Kolela O'Neal, Pal McLean, Judy Roff, Judy Hillon, Marlene Killredge, Angelo Her- nandez, Keilh Nichols, Jeff Board' man. BACK ROW: Carol Venlura, Bob Barnes, Bill Gillespie, Jim Smilh, Richard Krueger, Tom Ad- ams, Lorerfa Holman, Harold Berlon. K3 5 .405 I ff 'nw ,gf N 1 A CTP ITIES RODNEY KREBS Presidenf MR. JOHNSON Advisor RICHARD CHINN CAROLINE CONKLIN Vice-presidenf Secrelary KIM PRATT DIANE CROFT Judge R.A. Chairman Executive Council The execulive branch ol sludenl governmenl is The execuiive council. Members ol execulive council are sludenl body ol- iicers. chosen direcfly by lhe sludenls in eleclions held al Ihe end of every school year. One ol lhe aims ol lhe execulive council was lo sei up an experiment an all-nighl senior ball and dinner combined. Also sponsored by Ihe council was Ihe suc- cessful l-lello Week, climaxed by Ihe l-lello dance. I-lello Weelc is devoled To helping acquainl' freshmen wilh Ihe school and ils officers. Promoling beller sludenl body card sales was an- olher main goal ol Ihe council. This goal was reached, as more cards were sold lhan ever before. Olher goals ol execulive council included a bigger and beller clean-up commillee, worlc on a Rebello sub- slilule and a larger Miss Sludenl' Body conlesl. Appoinlees by lhe execulive council were lhe alhlelic manager l-lenry Rodrigues and pulolicify chairman Mary Phillips. Honorary members of execufive council were Darryl Anderson, senior class presidenl, Ken Briggeman, l956 presidenl of service commillee, and Lynn Berry, I957 presidenl of service commillee. They become honorary members upon being elecled for Ihese offices. BARBARA RICHARDSON Treasurer SUE BRON SON Yell Leader JERRY MILLER Boys' League Presidenf MARY PHILLIPS Publicify Chairman PAULA ADKINS Girls' League Presidenl HENRY RODRIGU ES Afhlefic Manager 8 Student Court Kim Pratt as judge and his assist' ants, Jo Sharp and Sid Chernenlcott, managed the judicial branch ot San Lorenzo's government. This branch ot school government toolc care ot prob' lems such as the loaning ot student body cards, misconduct in school as- semblies and any other case that came to the court's attention. Court was held Wednesdays, during seventh period. Besides passing judgment on the schools criminals, the student court acted as the constitution committee. The judge, who was a member ot executive council, is chosen at the an- nual student body election. Jo Sharp, Kim Pratt, Sid Chernenkoft, Mrs. Irving, advisor. Hayward District Council The Hayward Area District council consists ot tive representatives trom each ot the member schools, which are Hayward, Arroyo, Castro Valley and San Lorenzo. This council is to promote better understanding, sportsmanship and cooperation among the schools in this district. The representatives trom San Lorenzo were Rodnay Krebs, Caroline Conlclin, Richard Chinn, Kim Pratt and Paula Pxdlcins. SEATED, around the table, are: Vicki Davis, Jerri Long, Rich Barry, Dave Lcomis, Meg Stuart, Joe Hill, Richard Hess, Le Roy Smith, Bob Lupton, Barbara Shrum, Caroline Conklin, Nadine Johnson, Fran Marina, Richard Chinn, Kim Pratt, Rodney Krebs, Jerry Lundgren. Advisors: Mr. Thortsad, Castro Valley, Mr. Johnson, San Lorenzo, Mr. Morrison, Hayward, Mr. Whitmore, Arroyo. Kim Pralf and Mary Phillips Girls and Boys State Each year ihe adminisiralive council selecis a boy and a girl io represenl our school al Boys and Girls Slale. The American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary spon' sor Boys and Girls Siale annually lo give sluclenls experience in governmenl. I+ is held in lhe summer when sludenls are able lo allend lor a iull weelc. lf always meels in Sacramenlo. Divisions ol Girls and Boys Slale are cilies, couniies and lhe slale. ln lhese groups aclual governmenl praclice is carried on. Grades, personalily, dependabiliiy and service lo lhe school are among requiremenls 'rhal aclminisiralive council loolcs lor in sluclenfs chosen. Reporls were given by Mary Phillips and Kim Prall, sludenl represenlalives, al various assemblies. Mcljorettes Every fall lhere are lryouls for school maioreiles. These girls are seleciecl by lvlr. Williamson, band clireclor. Pal Ellis and Belle Johnson served as our maiorelles 'rhis pasl year. Among oiher appearances, lhey parlicipale wilh lhe marching band al ioolball games. CADETS FIRST ROW, leff lo right: Everell Weinreb, Roger Frink, Paul Goranhson, Grover Devine, Dennis Skiffingfon. SEC- OND ROW: Wes Mulherin, Sfephen Lewis, Tom Bullock, Jay Schnifzer, Norman Lichly, George Garcez, Clayton Silva, Blll Gillespie, THIRD ROW: Ernie De Vaughn, Don Wilkens, Jack French, Bob Crooks, Bill Fields, Floyd Aylin, Ronald Posey, Dennis Mumaugh. FOURTH ROW: Jack Miller, Dennis Reeder, Bob Suflon, Marlin Pursley, Bruce Fish, Byron Disney, Henry Arnold. IH H I E:lEf:i MAJORETTES Pa? Ellis, Beffe Johnson. Cadets Each year ihe ciifiereni caciei uniis in The siaie which have received iop honors in iearn shooiinq for iheir areas go io Sacrarnenfo io cornpeie in siaie iinais. San Lorenzois five-man ieam cornpeied againsr 240 schoois from aii over Caiiiornia. This cornperiiion was heid March 28-30. The Coder Corps Co. A 35+h Bn. reaches firsi aid, map reading, prirnary rifle iraining, ieader- ship wifhin ihe corps and various informaiioh concerned wifh The miiiiary service. L+, Kaiash is ihe insirucior. Every year a few chosen cadeis from each fchooi qc 'ro ihe cadei summer camp, and 'rwc cade+s are seiecved +0 go ro 'rhe basic ieadere ship scheoi heid each year in Sanra Rosa. 3 't Li., Prezenfing fhe colors are Dennis Peferson, Tom Dobbins Jack Jenkins and Wes Mulherin. X Girls' League Officers are lsearedl Arlene Kessler, Paula Adkins, and Befly Millerg lsfandingl Darlyne Soares and Sharon Roblyer. Boys' League officers are Darryl Anderson, Jerry Miller, Ron Easlwood and Dick Ardron, slanding. GirVs League Girlz League had fi yery sueceuslul year, pfirlic,ipiilir'iq in rnany 'echool firliyilies. lvlosl NllCC'C'iwlLJl ol lhe year ware lhe annual 'lhfinlcsqiyingi lood driye. Each Thanksgiyinq lhe Girls Leaoue a ls rho ilu' denls lo help wirh lood or money lowaro a dinner for a needy larnily. This year 36 bawlcels, earh wilh a liiilcey ,nfl 'al lhe lm ings, ' were provided. Olher acliyilie, inrluded fi rnolher-daughler banquel and filler-school fiffiyiliefi. Boys'Leogue Boys' League is lhe one orqanizalion le wh rh fri boys al San Lorenzo belong. The lzalhers and Sons banquel, vborsored year'y by lhe league, lhis year honored loolball and eras--counlry enlranlz. 'Moose' Myers Colloqe ol Pacilie leolbril coach, and .lihri Ralalon, Rannbleri' Coach :sl UC, were que l spealcerx Girls' League council is made up of Belly Johnson, Judi Evenson Joanne ROLE, Gladys Miranda, Virginia Ferguson Arlene Kessler, Paula Adkins, Belly Miller, Sharon Roblyer Darlyn: Soares, Connie Lill, Marilyn Briqqs, Pal Mesquila, Lehua Young. S'ATID, around lhe fable, are John G-urule, Ron Easfwood, Burch Hara Ken Younri Lynn Johnson Bob S'olre' Mr. Taioli, Dick Ardrcn, Len Seeley, Jerry Miller, Darryl Anderson, Flc-,d Agvn fl? 'Ogg Sw N-f gum, 3 Q, Rebel Record Every lwo weelf 'hs yea' -eyenlh perod classes received lhe currenl edlion ol San l.orenzo's news' paper The Rebel Record. Puoshed by lhe seyenlr o OG ox X, iss foe paper was usua y fourf page edirion, coyennq schoo acliviries ol a'l lends. Mosl ol lhe sfalf 'nempers were second year 'rur- ealism sluclenrs. Reporlers and pholoqraphers qalh- ered and wrole schccl news, sold ads, wrcle column- or wrofe ad copy. lfdlors cooyeread slories and lher oummied rhe paper which was laler prinled by l-layward Prinlers. The grernlins ol all journalism, 'yoographic errors eyenls which happened lhe day y - ix Q al'er lhe Record wenl lo press and misspelled names 5 r 7 y ' haunled lhe paper buf greal improyemenl was noled A ' 4 lhis year in layoul, reproduclon and percemaqe ol V ., . 5 'ga ' rews slories lo ads. is 1 ri i' ii. 2 Q Cause ol much exciremerf al leasl on 'he parl ol r H U I 0 iournalism sludenls, was lhe yearly cub edilion, pul W 0 I 'I our by lhe lirsl-year sluden's. A -Z A .X di - i gi-1-QmL?Qj, 'r,.s l.ee Thomas, inslruclor, was new lo lhe Rebels 'i -- 1,5 X 'his year, coming here lrom Washinqlon. Mr. Thomas dw ' ' - was responsible lor rown news as well as journalism and English classes. Jo Sharp, managing edilor, Mary Frodsharn, edilorj Mr. Thomas, advisor and Nancy Fisher, business manager under no pressure al fhe momenf. Page Editors-Judy Sinqlefon, Nancy Buchanan, Barbara Sprague, Tom Dobbins, Alex Soranno, Bonnie Falkenberq. Hard-working reporlers and ad men on the Rebel Record are, lronl row, Esfelle Gray, Marilyn Mair, Lorna Smith, June Flood and Sandra Rebalkin. Back row, Mike Polls, Dennis Skiflinqfon, Holly Wilmarfh, Delfon Callaway, Jay Jennings Rich Suffer and Don Havercrofl. ' fx nO' 'X .f r J g 3 Orchestra San Lorenzo l-liqhs orcheslra provides llne music al school plays, where Their playing lends much lo llne mood ol lhe lhealrical performances. Under lhe leadership ol Jaclc Williamson, lhese musicians also periorrn al lhe annual spring concerls. Qrcheslra members have also periormed al Edendale Junior l-ligh School and have visiled San Francisco Slale College. SX If2-3, I-2-3, The Rebels' marching band shows, FRONT ROW, leff fo riqhl: Evan Brown, Richard McDonald, Dan Chrisliansen. Jack Spears, Everelf Williams, Larry Borges. SECOND ROW: Slanley Mulherin, Don Ellis, Ralph Ellis, Jerry Miller, Jerry Alderson, Louise Newbery.THlRD ROW: Grover Devine, assislanf direclor, Fred Marziano, Garry Mafhews, Byron Aufen, Alvin Parrish, Helen Righlmire, Bealrice Heavin, BACK ROW: Larry McGeorge, Ron Williams, Richard Rollins, Darrell Luna, Jim Greenwood. NN-r '1 Orchestra members are lviolinsl Shirley Toffe, Jane? Biery, Macil O'Connor, Mike Borge, Jacqueline Johnson, Jeanehe Marfinelli, Barbara Cunningham, Fae O'Connor, Camille Herberl, Nancy Simpson, Gail Hornady, Carina Sheppersong lvlolasl Mary Monlqomery, lcellosl Judy Nichols, Sheila Connolly, fslrinq bassesl Vivien Cienfuegos, Grover Devine, Ululesl Helen Righfmire, Palricia Myrick, Judilh Kraus, fFrench hornsl Pafricia Bolles, Mike Bowers, Gary Cooper, lclarinelsl Daryl McWilliams, Tom Dobbins, loboel Fred Parkhursl, lbassoonl Tom Dalfong fsaxesl Bill Funk, Jack Ferris, Jim Herll, fcornelsl Chris Dufsch, Byron Aulen, Linda Krecek, Alvin Parrish, Richard Sfevens, Bob McNeely, Jerry Barslad, Mike Silva, Larry McGeorgeg lfrombonesl Everell Williams, Jack Spears, lpercussionl Bill Craig, Leon Thompson, Larry Borqesg ipianol Nancy Ullre, Lynn Berry. MARCHING BAND FIRST ROW, leil lo righr: Dick Ardron, Gary Beniamin, Garland Black- ford. SECOND ROW: Paul Prudler, Daryl McWilliams, Fred Parkhursl. THIRD ROW: Diane Mura, Marge Zarback, Bob Zinn, Mr. Williamson, advisor, FOURTH ROW: Allan Tanisawa, Alan Oehler, Roselani Right- mire, Evereff Wienreb. Marching Bond A group ol musicians WHOlGl'lOil'lSVT7p6lVCl1XNlllil'lQly lo lhe cause of advancing school spiri+ make up lhe Rebel marching band, Presehl al all alhlelic evehls, such as loolball and baslceic-all games, llney are ah imporrani perl ol high school Tie. This group hai visiied lhe campuses ol fhe Uriver ily Cl Cru ilrww' al Berlceey and Slaniofd Uriverjly. of , ug Q 4 J s - L fl' lLl 1 ,ei W., . Fronf row, Bill Funk, Jack Ferris, Jim Herll, Fred Parkhursf, Chris Dulsch, Byron Aulen and Bob McNeely. Middle row, Bucky Williams, Jack Spears, Grover Devine, Leon Thompson, Mike Silva, Jerry Barslad and Larry MCG-eorge. Back row, Bulch Hara, Larry Borges and Jim Kilani, Dance Bond Ollen rehearsing belore school and during noon hours, lhe Rebel dance band pro- vides lhe rhylhm and music lor many school dances, Under The balon ol Mr. Williamson, ils members have enlerlained lor olher schools' l3'.l.A. groups and Dads Clubs, in solos and ensembles. A CAPPELLA-FIRST ROW, lefl' lo righl: Judy Johnson, Janel Piper, Nancy Rucker, Pal Sluarl, Linda Johnson, Judy Nichols, Phil Granados, Peler Roe, Tom Bullock, Leon Thompson. SECOND ROW: Diane Rowe, Phyllis Louik, Sharon Sessions, Lorella Tavares, Rachel Smilh, Gary Moore, Carroll Eakle, Grover Devine. THIRD ROW: Janice Moisieve, Joan McCausIand, Earlene Raby, Debbie Baker, Ken Driqgs, Sfan Kauffman, Bill Walker, George Minami, Bob Gallegos, Sieve Pacheco, Henry Rodriques. FOURTH ROW: Marcia Edwards, Diane Brizzolara, Karleen Kunzman, Roy Areosa, Jim Hovey, Dan Druge, Jack Spears, Bob Wachfler, John House, Don Wesl, John Gurule. me 12 , .gn-. 1' A WWI C 'Y ii lll fu , ., 3 esime. -5m ,ef:.s. 3:4 ay at ,V -. pf i 1 , if r y' H H 1 if 'P 'ni' A P GIRLS' GLEE FIRST ROW, lefi fo right: Margarel Collins, Carolyn Miller, Cecile Bexley, Pearl Casfeel, Sue Scourkeas, Sharon Brown, Joyce Donnelson, Barbara Milroy, Marilyn Cox, Linda Asplin, Carolyn Merriff. SECOND ROW: Darcy Santos, Deane Russ, Dona Wilson, Karen Sf. John, Carole Lair, Mary Banda, Georgia Roberls, Mary Alberli, Delores Berlon, Jerry Thayer, Doreen Jones. THIRD ROW: Lyneen Harrison, Susan Aiiken, Judy Brooks, Rose Eiller, Bobbie Lowe, Margaref Alvarez, Sharon Youngblood, Janice Pefrie, Diane DeWih, Helen Righimire, Arlene Hand, Kaihy Gomes, Shirley Marrin, Pa? Howard, BACK ROW: Sandra Pearson, Joan Hess, Sandra Chiappari, Mary Jones, Charlolle Pederson, Charlene Edwards, Janice Bowers. BOYS' GLEE FRONT ROW, lelf to right: Dick Anqeli, Marshall Gulbransen, David Masse, Richard Nielsen, Allen Clem, Jerry Pearson, Roy Lohrenqel, Bill Fairweaiher, Sam Marfinez. BACK ROW: Dave Wifhrow, Leonard Skinner, Richard Barr, Dennis Wolf, Don Roberts, Henry Sandoval, Don Marin, Jim Raby, Dave Roberfs, Billy Sinor. A Cappella Choir Ending up on a good nole lhis year was The A Cappella choir. This pasl year A Cappella presenied quile a iew iirsl's.I' For The iirsl lime ihey sang wifh ihe San Francisco Siaie ACappelIa choir and also for lhe iirsl lime lhey sang ai an assembly al Edendale school. Some olher acliviiies in which A Cappella par- iicipaied were ihe Chrislmas paqeani, spring con- ceri and Baccalaureare. They also presenied Iwo noon shows. A CAPPELLA FIRST ROW, lei? fo righlz Gloria Roberson, Marilyn Craig, Darlyne Soares, Joan Sigler, Carolyn Cox, Marilyn Hampion. SECOND ROW: Dorlie Mc- Clellan, Diane Hooper, Darlene Buracker, Jane? Maraldo, Carol Robinson THIRD ROW: Genie Lewis, Linda Bowen, Chrisfine Clark, Laura Simon Carolyn Murphy, Joan Senechal, Nancy Honsicker. FOURTH ROW: Vaughn Palmer, Mary Frodsham, Cora Davis, Janice Archer, Jane? Pence, Janice Baker, Linda Fraser. REPRESENTA Represenialive Assembly, lhe legislalive branch, malces up The lasl of lhe lhree branches of govern- FALL OFFICERS menl al San Lorenzo. mgg'lERCggVWlefjoziefiilllrrryllifgafiaHgg:2k'N:E2y'eTdE?g5: All legislalion originales in RA. andil is 'rhere lhal some Pierce, Joan semhai, aAcK now: Gary earner. lhe ideas ol our sludenl body are discussed. Each semesler a represenlalive from each social sludies class is elecled. This represenlalive serves as 'rhe link belween lhe sludenls and lheir governmeni. The RA. chairman is eleclecl each spring al lhe sluclenl body eleclion. The resl of The officers are eleclecl wilhin lhe assembly. Y Members of fall term R.A. were, FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl: Bill Buderus, Jim Flowers, Ed Smith, Dick Tielsorl, Jack Miller, Darryl Anderson, Gary Garner, Bruce McDou all, Jim Williams. SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Beard, Gloria McClellan, Kay Furlado, Loy Eckslrom, Lois Goulfer, Tdarian Hicks, Emilie Filiare, Marty Chavez, Marsha Marlinez, Barbara Young, Joan Sigler. BACK ROW: Linda Andrade, Sharon Cline, Nancy Tanabe, Joan Malfeson, Sharlene Ouilici, Alberla King, Linda Sfiles, Mary Woods, Pa! Thompson, Elaine Ariza, Carol Ventura, Ronnie Ernsf, Diane Blanchard, Kalhy Benneff, Deanna Lewis, Mikki Adams, Sue Carfer, Dorolhy Baca, Jeanena Roberfs, Merle Fischer, Peggy Nunes, Jo MacCann, Nancy Carlson, Diane Chamberlain, Gail Davis, LeRoy Smilh. VE ASSEMBLY 1 I fC Two of llwe main commillees erecled under RA. were flue Conslilulion Revision and Reloello subsrilrulre ' SPRING OFFICERS Commllilees' . . FRONT ROW: Diane Croff. BACK ROW leff lo righf Pa? SQVVIDQ 55 Cllalfmafl l55l' Ye3V WGS Diane Sfuarr, Joan Siqler, Bruce McD5uqall Carolyn Cox Joyce Crol'r.Ol'licerslorl'l1elallsemesler were Mary Speck, Perry, Sue A elmann Viclrie Campos. Nancy Tanabe, Joyce Perry, Joan Seneclwal, Bonnie Pierce and Gary Garner. Spring semesler officers were Pal Sluarl, Joan Sigler, Bruce McDougall, Carolyn Cox, Joyce Perry and Sue Adel- mann. A 8' Members of spring ierm R.A. were, FRONT ROW, leff fo righf: George Salmon, Jim Reqas, Dick Rauser, John Bateman Jerry Tucker, Dave Correa, Ken Gonzales, Larry Cormier, Ron McEwan, Bruce McDougall, Fred Norfon, Mike Wollen MIDDLE ROW: Gloria McClellan, Helen Heisfad, Jo Ann Barrera, Beverly Anderson, Ramona Rodriguez, Marian Hicks Marilyn Cox, Juanifa Marfinez, Jane? Borrego, Rufh IMner, Audre Belmessiere, Janice Slife, Par Siuarl. BACK ROW: Arlene Kessler, Dona Wilson, Linda Willis, Joan Senechal, Sue Carfer, Pa? Broomall, Sue Hildrefh, Carol Venlura Joan Maffeson, Vicki Campos, Dorofhy Anselmo, Jeaneffe Marfinelli, Sandy Brown, Lynn Mafhisen. ART SERVICE COMMITTEE FRONT ROW, Iefr Io riqhfz Roberf Mc- Allisfer, Candy Micka, Larry Sandau, Diane Johnson. SECOND ROW: Dan Sfewarf, Ron Camara, Norm Nesbif, Jane? Brown, Ron Orlando, Connie King. BACK ROW: Tony Marziano, Ron Facer, Jim Hughes, Donald Barnes. CALENDAR COMMITTEE Members of the calendar commiifee are Linda Willis, Joan Senechal, chairman, Virginia Ferguson. RALLY COM MITTEE FRONT ROW, Iefi fo rigI1I:Geri Brown, Jeannerfe Fresquez, Sharlene Ouilici, Alice CoIIins, Jane? Brown, Janice Archer, Sue Cox, Joan Maheson. SEC- OND ROW: BeHy Johnson, Joyce Perry, Linda Johnson, Darlene Buracker, Kay Mifcheil, Jeri Sfanley, Barbara Hav- Iena, BeH'y Milton, Jane? Pence, Sue Bronson. BACK ROW: Marfy Chavez, Connie Lill, BeHy Miller, Lorefia Ta- vares, Janice Moisieve, Linda Brennan, Wilona Wharfon, Nancy Carlson, Carol Vanden Burg, f??!'! 5Zl 1 X , ,gm M - My -av-M6254 Lf, 9 A ::.4 . 1 wwf A , 'g f Q ,' .N A ' A E m 3 1 5 3' X g 2 , 'g 1 2 Vw, , 'ex ' ,Q :Q at if 05' iw, 4, K .4 'A ' M A 4 , fi. 6 J, W .Q k 4 , Q ' .4 M , A -M x Q N Ill ---- IQY - .KK W X 'K I 'xr B Q' 59. , 1 we - ...Jw wx'-.M ,M mam Q 3? was . ar ' 1 Q x 5 If may wtf, 4 K' W '-mf' ax. axe 9 ks . - . , s ' x Q g 'fl 54 . A Un U Qt? iv g' g V , 5 b v.........-- ....--.....-A A... ' in My fi 5-r ,fm f .314 ,AK- 'as 'f 195 il ADVERTISEMENTS Barbara Hoefling and Barbara Hansen se'r +l1e palfern for ofher Rebels, by going 'ro DAVIDSON AND LICHT, JEWELERS 986 B S+ree'r Hayward, California for flwe besi' in silverware Rebels depend on Congrarulalions fo The Seniors of '57 PALMA QEIA VILLAGE SERWCE To Talce Care of +l'1e Cars They Love Hayward' Callliorma F4995 Farnsworilw Srreel' San Lorenzo Paul McGee llvlacl ELgin I-24lO LOIS FREEZER FRESH 322 Paseo Grande San Lorenzo All our Ice Cream made here Biqgesi and Beef Shakes yelll f.'ong'rutulation.v.' Seniors, bring your yearbook, show your pirtures and get a large fone free!! 2? 5. S'- 1':, ':jf, HAYWARD FCJRD MOTORS Youfz FRIENDLY Eofzo DEALER Offering New Cars and Trucks A-I Used Cars Parlg and Service Deparlmenls Open lill I :OO a.m.. Monday 'rhrough Friday Serving on all makes ol cars and lrucks LU IfIO32 EL I-6850 V'ACCDlIllf'5dq Our Congralulafions lo lhe class of I957 Shop and Save lhe Weslern Way VVESTERN 5-IO-25 STORES San Lorenzo For all your Jewelry needs Come lo 'rhe AYVVARD EVVELERS Vyfe welcome sludenls who are 'dusl Looking LUcernel 2 l 44 IO66 B Slreel Hayward, California Where Price and Qualify Make Friends ,,..f Conqrafulafions ROGERS A Maris Shop Open a Sfudenf Accounf I I96 Easf I4fli Sf. San Leandro, California OUALITY EOOTWEAR is flue loyword af Tl-IE BOOT SHOP The rnosr popular sfyles in such famous brands as Wesfporf, Evans, Nafuralizer, Nunn-Bush and many ofhers. Phone LUc:erne IVI ISO lO30 B Sfreef Hayward. California Lofs of Luck fo Everyone from ROLLARENA SKATINC5 RINK BRowning 6-2340 l572I Easf l4fn Sf. San Leandro, Calif. 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Q r ff -mtv:-M A ww Q5 I A G G I E' S cHAR-BRouLED HAMBURGERS GFI DELICIOUS HOT DOGS wilh all 'rlwe Irimmings 2 I 780 Hesperian Blvd. LUcerne I-955I GALLEN KAMP SHOES BR 6-B780 San Lorenzo K 1 4 ITOIIIC uma LUIIICR cg ....-an--min Heahnq Venfulahng Arr Condnhonlng , b dn P d T BoYER SHEET METAL za Um efdn S FO UCS E fab' Shed 'n I924 Shed Mefal Work Sfaxnless Sree-1 Lucerne I 4774 390 Bockrnan Road San Lorenzo Caluforn a 7 B Sheer Hayward Cahfornla B 8 0 4-- '---Q.. :Sh Congrawla Tons from San Lorenzo, Cahforma PM THE com com Hardware Garden Supplnes f I f Elecrrucal Appfwances O Ca L Orme BR 8 2700 lo450 He-fperuan Blvd Haywnrd Cdhfornua BRownTng 6 I600 KAY'S CLEANERS ALTERATIONS o PRESSING Open from 7 am. un+iI 7 om. ISI I8 EasI I4IIw Sfre-ef PI1one:BRowninq 6-3000 Res. Phone: BRowning 6-6292 San Leandro, CaIiIornia L is -'IIZIQQ Ili Ezwwa nmcuwe SHOP EIoIIy VNfiImarII'w and GIoria IVIQCIeIIan Iookinq over Ilfwo aeieffrion of comurne iewewv GT IvIASSA'S IOS9 B SIreef LIICefne I-XIV? SEWING CIRCLE VILLAGE SEWING MACI-IINE SI-IOP Your Eranclwised NeccI1i-EIna Dealer for 7 years RenfaIs-Service-Belfs-Bu++onI'woIes Covered BuHons 9I Bockman Road, GoIden Gafe Shopping Cenfer San Lorenzo-BR. 6-2787 Congra'ruIaIions +0 Ihe Senior Class of I957 I-IiqI1esIQuaIiIy af ReasonabIe Prices CompIe+e Phofoqraphic Service JEIV1 ANGUS STUDIO LU Iv23I2 I28 Casfro SIreeI 0 I-Iayward, CaIiIornia TTUP r .1 T Ili H 2 3505 GUS 81 WAYNE'S FLYING A 'We Take Beffer Care of Your Car' Bkewninq 6.9861 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Io499 I-Iesperian San Lorenzo FOXWORTI-IY'S AUTO SUPPLY Prompt Friendly Service 399 Wesw' Avenue I52nd, San Lorenzo Open evenings 'HI 7:00 p.m. Sundays 9-5 pm. EL I-8690 Congrafulahoms from HARRY 81 DON OUERNER INTERNAUONAL KITCHEN Luncheom ' Dinners ' Banqueff. Niles,CeNiformia NIELSEN AUTO WRECKING Auto Ports 424 l..eweNinq Blvd. SGH I-OVGWZO BLANICS MEN 81 BOYS' STORE We specialize in Merfs and Boys' Furnishings and Clofhimq Samsomife Luggage Wesfern Wear ' MaUory and SiefsOrwHa1' BOOTS and Slfwoei ' Gym XNear ' Work Sweeier LU I -O5 I 2 Corner of Casfro and B Sfree' Pl0YWr'i 1 wwf, M fn., 5? Qi, f iflf 7? .I ii OUNT LlilElilfl1S 75 E-'E ' 5 M y SALUTES THE GRADUATES, CLASS OF '57 lt's Okay to Owe K oy AMERICA'S LARGEST RETAIL JEWELRY CO. Coasr To Coasf 580 Foofhill Boulevard, Corner B Sfreef Hayward LU 2-96l2 5. THE EMBERS Bar-B-O Dinners Dancing Friday and Safurday Niqlnfs I5693 Hesperian Blvd. San Lorenzo California fssi m9 R5 CONGRATULATIONS BUCHANAN OIcIsmobIIe'CadIIIac ELgIn I-3055 ' LUcerne I-2932 5 Caslrro SIreeI Hayward, CaIIIornIa BEST OE LUCK from OORDON'S DRIVE INN I4895 Easf I4II1 Sfreef and Hesperian Blvd. II DWAY OW Il. Coffee Shop and Lounge 24 Lanes 0 BiIIIards Open daily, I2 noon Io 2 a.rn. Sarurday and Sunday IO a.m. Io 2 a.rn. I6I6O E. I4IIn S+ree+ San Leandro BROWMQ 6-1692 WORLD-WIDE NEWS SERVICE Unifed Press ' In+ernaIionaI News Service IvIosI Complefe Coverage AREA TEEN-AGE NEWS Eeafured in SaIurday's Edlfion HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Na+IonaI and LoCaI Sporfs Every Day in +I'1e Sporfs Pages LOCAL NEWS Ga+Iwered DaEIy by Our Correspondenfs THE DAILY REVIEW ECONOMY DEPARTMENT STORE IOI9 B S+ree+ Hayward Ca! forma Tl'1efash1on Cen er for fhe g rl o Hue go We fea+ure H163 bug gw Um 5 Rose Merle Re d Calrafme Ganfne Everyfhmq m Spcrfswear for The O ed EYE UW 1'1 COMPLIMENTS OF A ALL JERSEY FARMS mum QUEEN OF QUALITY N E 14790 Wa P1 C1 or Ave ue '4 Le G c Ca ' r I rw A ' Im 5 'T ' 6 ' I r , ' E A A Q I A , 0 QW ' ' ' ' M 'f'A ' AW ' T 3 , A - ,Q lf Y - - fi' V S if A EL - 363 San an 'r , Hcffe 1' 'F' l f 1 -.1 'K l - I if y ' 4 ' , , ,, , :I M X ' 'f l v I 'E-.Q ax X if ix every inch a dazzler. . . from the skirt that puffs out and floats dreamily above the dance floor to the bow in the back that swishes back and forth seductively. pink or blue polished cotton. 27,95 ,,.,. A beaufiful wedding . . . and every lwigbliglwf ,,,, ff'fi,.. '. yJI3fg' capfured in wedding candids by STEVE RUBIOLO PHOTOGRAPHY 541 V2 Foo'rI'1iHBIvd. BR 6-408I enfrance from Bcwmerfs Parking Lofj Come in or phone P 9jp,Jf.M- J lr -- .3 San Lorenzo Color Cenfer Palnfs ' Wallpaper l593O Hesperien Blvd. for an appolnfmenf BR 6-2022 Sen Lorenz i'P-X Shopping Sfripl CITY STATIONERS IO28 B Sfreef LUCerne I-OI38 Hayward OUR 5O+h YEAR Office and School Supplies since I907 Please nofe our new address! Service comes FIRST wilh FIRST WESTERN 'iff' Californicfs Sfafe-wide Independent Bank Einst Western 300 VIA MERCADO ' SAN LORENZO Member Federal Deposif Insurance Corporafion WASHINGTON MANOR RETAILERS WASHINGTON PHARMACY 325 Wesf Avenue I 5O+h EL I-I842 San Lorenzo E. A. LA COMBE, REALTOR E. A. La Cornloe and James M. Boyle Real Esfafe o Insurance 339 Wesf Ave I5O+h EL I-2723 ALLAN PORTER, JEWELER Eine Wafches Fine Wafch Repairing PEOPLES VARIETY STORE A complefe self-service junior deparfmenf s+ore Don's SHOE STORE Shoes for fhe enfire family I495O W. I5Ofh Avenue San Lorenzo Washingfon Shopping Cenfer EL I-6270 S Y lF7'f'.m-QL his Congrafulafions fo fhe Class of '57 BLAISDELL'S Office Supply Service Greefing Cards I433 Easf I4fh Sfreef LO 8-ZIOI BEN'S AUTO BODY Fearurinq Experlr BODY REPAIR 706 Leweiiing Blvd. DR. J. A. FOX, D.C. Oe+ Weil Y-reybaminarion o CoonTiiefapy Rriysio-Triereoy Cnircpraciic 0 Gvenrefxoiugrrneni, Reducing Rrione for eopoinrrnenis BRowning 6.2 I SBI 206-I9 Eciif i4+i'i 0 Hayward PILLAR FURNITURE MFG. CO. Qualify Wise Service Wise Price Wise San Lorenzo girls shop here because Sfyle is whar flwey wan? and ir is inexpensive LASS 'N LADY 'For Jrhe Miss and Mrs. 14365 Ees+ i4+h Sheer San Leandro California .4-4 706 X BANCI-lERO'S Relax and enjoy our famous llalian Dinner ORDERS TO TAKE OUT 20l02 Easl I4+l'm Slreef Hayward, California Bllowning 6-9966 4,2 7 'W- -TF xx ANDERSON BROS. MCLAREN MOTORS Machinery and Equipmem Auflworized Dodge-Plymoulh Dealer 60-inch Searclwliqlwls and Paris New Car Sales and Servlce Two Localions 60-inclw Searclwliglwl and Par+s 2089 E. l4'rlx Sl.. San Leandro 0 TR 2-93l4 EL l-5l52 0 BR 6-2402 15400 l-lesperian Blvd. San Lorenzo, Calif. LO 8-2I24 l995 VVashing+on Ai-fe. o San Leandro E. R. ABROTT Piumsine . HEATING 808 A Sireer Haywafdi California LUCerne I-3606 Iris BOWMAN S for Cameras Q Pno+oSuppiies and FREE How-+oAdo-I+ lniormarion BCDWMAIXVS CAMERA STQRE 082 B Srreof LUCerne l,53i I Hayvwfirc, Cawornia PEOPLES DRUG STORE Prescripiions 0 Cosmeiics Greefinq Cards o Camera Equipment and Supplies BRowning 6-7850 16047 Via Arriba San Lorenzo. Calif. Q 45 Q1 Congrarulafions from FABRIC LANE Eines+ paHerns and selecrion of rnaferiai in ine Easrbayf' I423 E. I4+n TR 2-2244 San Leandro gl DON OILMORE Crwevrcef src: 1572! NEW CARS o NEW TRUCKS Service aes Rarfs Dfvislfe 645 Vxfaficim Sfreef ZT572 Easr I4+rw S+rec+ LUce'ee I-S7I7 i666O Easr T4+rw S'ree+ ELQTU I-6T2O EARIA BROTHERS, INC. Hardware EQI Wes+ Avenue T5O+h Sarw Loreruzc, Califorrda EL. I-3077 M, 'A -..sw ...- i MERVYNS The mehr CCmpTe'e ocoarfmerwr more berweef Oalnfafd and Sam Joee, Where you can Take as Tong as 6 rrwerwHws re pay Paseo Grande and Via Arriba San Lcrerwza LUQerrwe M9038 ORUTMANS MENS AND BOYS' STORES 345 Rasef Grfrae San Lireazc Ca Terra Eraxp -T026 DeBlASI'S VILLA LORENZO Slealc Dinner Special fBI.5O Banquel Rooms lor Privale Par+ies Corner of Via Mercado ancl l-lesperian Blvcl, BEN A. BEGIER CO. Sludeloalcer Packard Sales 0 Service I9I5E.I4rliS+. TR2-4I4O San Leandro .Q- COMPLETE CLEANERS Complele Cleaning Service We operale our own plan? Eree Pickup ancl Delivery o One-clay Service We Specialize in Drapes I423O E. l4+l'i S+. LO 9-3 I B3 San Leandro RUOCCOS BARBER SHOP Men's, Women's and Clwildrenls l-laircufling BRowning 6-36I8 607 Lewellinq Blvd. San Lorenzo, Calif. SAVE WAY SERVICE I5842 I-Iesperian Blvd. Gas Prices Lowesi in Ilwe Village BRowning 6-6734 San Lorenzo, Calif. We Telegraph Flowers ELgin I-0834 LEWELLING FLOWER SHOP For+I1e Finesf in Flowers Gilfs o Po? Planis Mabel and JaclcSI'1irnan 736 Lewelling Blvd. San Lorenzo, Calif. L Ar1is+ Maferials Office Supplies and Equipmem , . - WW STAT! Gros 1ecJn's L THIS sTATuoNERs o F F PRINTERS I ICE SUPPLIES I605O Easf l4Ih S+reef SAN LEANDRO, CALIFORNIA Russ G-ROSJEAN, sR. BROWUIUQ 63027 Specializing in Wedding Announcernenis and Accessories Poriable Typewriiers al Sl.OO per Week Business Com plimenfs and laesf wishes from your friends . . . iloe nzany merchants service siores and professional men 0 THE SAN LORENZO MODEL SHOPPING PLAZA Congralulafions 'ro Ihe Class oi '57 from Ilne LEWIS TRAILER 81 TRUCK RENTAL IS74-O I-lesperian Boulevard San Lorenzo BRowning 6-3080 Hal Mafso Bob Ozias Bob Moon ph Yog aphy priniing engraving ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Our besl ever, rhe I957 CONFEDERATE, is hol off The press. We wish 'ro give credif where credir is due. Those who deserve our lhanks are ihe adminisfrarion, iaculfy and The sludenfs whose cooperalion and help made rhis book possible. Our Thanks lo Bob Ozias of Lederer, Slreel 81 Zeus, CONFEDERATE prinfers, whose humor helped lo carry us fhrough our deadlines. Thanks 'ro Bob Moon of California Ari 81 Engraving for his help on +he senior layou1', and also for his help on classes and The adverlising seclion. To Hal Maison Siudios and 'ro Mr. Mafson our lhanks for lheir fine iob on 'rhe senior piclures and for Their cooperafion on various aclivifies. This book is rhe resull of fhe assis'rance and cooperalion of rnany people who gave iheir lime lo bring you a lasling piclure of San Lorenzo high school. A special lhanks fo everyone in lhe publicahons class who worked so hard lo make your annual a success. Those we musf nof iorgef are 'rhe businessmen and merchanrs wifh- oul whose cooperalion fhis book would nol have been published. From The sludenrs in lhe class go our very special lhanks To Mrs. Elizabelh Slack, our advisor. Wi+hou+ her help and guidance rhe iob of publishing lhe l957 CONFEDERATE would have been impossible. W M fmwiw aff-4,4 fliiiwf f ff 3507 Wa 24f,.,,,,g,g,,4zf!Kf 7 Wfduwffgfyqffd fdi-X7107 wifi jwf'-f 71-4 'ff Q9 'Zu-efcfu-Sfc fiwfm L1 WV MMM XP M dywgf fufcf iw fif C,CZ,4.,.Qf1MJ,ljZJ Ffa jj JM ,C J Mfr N If 4 - 7 - LLLCAAI ' an-41-.cff J 7 nf V 2 ' 'A-1 Ll 7241 J f A - 4'1 4 A4'eC- ir Ka-rv-Qi if 1 5 Gsfv-6 ' 4-C 4'-4-'L'J Gtfv'-'CKA -6 I ,. , 5' ' '7 'l I , fi W fy 4, gk! 3 , XT J fv-Ll' ,f21LQ2ff-5-Z '- ----f ,J fy ,Q ff K 0, F ' f n If f if ,- ,zfc f Vaci!! - ! f If rc 1 W , I , 412' ,ff 24791, 'xo'-I fx-LV' k!! 5- V 5 MQ 41 X by 5' V140 5- xfx F , I V! 1 f p. S an f A ,ff 4 f 7 ff A 0' ' if t I 7 9 Aix - , , 1 K V X cy WU' N fb fl if - Q ,Z fxf, 5 1 ff X 5 . . . 1 A ,f 5 . . X, T V XLJLL f QR f fi 3 f V I UW E 7 'N j Q T21 NW 12' E li


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