San Mateo High School - Elm Yearbook (San Mateo, CA)

 - Class of 1963

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Bowman Counseling Coordinator Dean of Girls N f f ' If .- . ' 4 f will 11-if ,f 'M Mr. Noel Allison Mrs. Leola Athey Mrs. Grace Bartlett lndustrial Arts Physical Education Counseling Chairman ' A .1 115' , ,Q Q X Mr. William Campau Mr. Loren Campbell Mr. William Corvey lndustrial Arts Mathematics Business 9 'SX - - gi Mr. Edward Chu Mathematics Y .L Ask N ' 4, V'-Q an ,jul , 'fe 5 X E ..,, Q A Mr. Harold Dunn Music Mrs. Mardell Graham Physical Education Q W 31 : .X xx . , T. Y. ' Mr. Edmond Holm Scie n ce Mrs. Arlo Johnson Librarian 4 I G X MrSCearles Geek-QV ,- l - gf' fin Mr. Robert Clark Foreign Language Social Sc' nce Q S 5 ,: 5 ax VCV .- II A if it f-: gs: Mr. John Gregory English .l .fn Mr. Thomas Holman Social Science 9 -5 g -czri' . 1,4 Q' K lls Miss Mary Cool Counseling A i l ig 'Tl I .li J ' ....4p- . f -:-'- Ajfgqig' .. , .x- .?- . 5.41-:L'2L'. 'f Mr. William Gill Efcial Science l gi, li 4' 1:1 .4 VR , H I .,A' ri Jew' ' Mr. O. C. Guinn English -i -N 'DQ J AL. Mr. Frank Davis Physical Education . Ap-Q : if Ex i K ty ,X K u 'N iii Dr. Johanna Goetzl Foreign Language QHHQOQWN X J- x I Tj ,J ' X s.- . G Mr. Thomas Hanson Industrial Arts Miss Helen Dobbie Business kfffffffk 2' J -f. Q ' 1 O 4 xy ! :wx v Q 'lf ,Qs Mr. Sam Goodhue Safety Education Chairman 1 x A Mrs. Dolores Henning English Jh- Mr. Robert Johnson . This power steering iust doesn't seem to work. Art Mr. Fred Latson Foreign Language Concerto in two flats. -11 2- ,S W' 'XM- R H .1 N as N , B- ' ' 'f 5 Mr. Richard Laverty Industrial Arts 'D 4 5? Q. '- if WJ h tg U gp X X h ., A flats! D , V 'J V i K sag I X MV- ROY McCord Miss Jean Mclntyre Crafts English Department Head .dlnazxvfw Q VJ ' f ' , A x M M ' g 3' ' , :M fm f ' If-6' Mr. Lawrence Miller Mr. Robert Mills Mr Aft Science Department Head ,lp , wg , , ,, .Y .J V-4' R: ,:, f 9 , . sg. Mr. Charles Marshall Social Science Mrs. Susan McNeill Social Science ....-.-f , H . N W 52-.if 9 , . William Mulholland English ll ' 6.-it 8 754, 1 qw ' . ,l 3 , ...nh I I Mr. Jack King Physical Education Mr. Dan Lacy Social Science fin QM' 52: K? 1- l a .Q ' i ,Q ' 7? g ffq' i M 4 fa n J li'Aj jYvYV A ...T-ll' , A 1 Miss Lorna Mattson Mr. Vaden Mayers English Mathematics Department Head ,. If 'l Q K elf' ,i,.... Mrs. Elizabeth Medaris Mr. Peter Messner Nurse Foreign Language , W 31. K s A P Q, 4 ,Q 'A za v 4 L Mr. Arvid Niemi Science Fw' Q7 ., Miss Grace O'Neill Girls' P.E. Department Head io' --4' Miss Mary Peters Mathematics u . . ' s f E ' X'-Ki-i ' Q' . . , Y' Mrs. Mildred Quinn Business Mr. Walter Rilliet Physical Education Q I XJ Mr. Richard Schotzko Industrial Arts ,N n A x fi ll NC fi P 4 Mrs. Marion Poage Counseling 2'1', ' 2 'J X . . Q Mr. Thomas Quinn Counseling 'X I Miss Mildred Roberts Home Economic Department Head vi ff? Mrs. Eleanor Siegrist Business Department Head JG ' av 4 Mr. Henry Useri X, gf Mr. Lloyd Walker MUSlCfQy'NJLv' xg 'J XjMathematics -I L, Q F-' i X- ' XJ x, - 57 A ,lf A4 iw 'R L Mr. Robert Quinlan Journalism Mr. John Radasch English 9, '- ,,,......--r' 4 Mr. Yale Rohlff Physical Education Department Head N, ,, ' .4141 -04 ,,,.4o x l'm a GIANTI Miss Nancy Sterling Foreign Language Department Head AL cog' Mrs. Ona Westigard English I2 Mr. Richard Striebel Mr. Ronald Trouse Science English , V W kin 49 1 A A if-'I--I Mrs. Joyce Wildman Mr. C. J. Wright English Social Science Department Head School Staff ,7...5,sAN COATED! uNlnN HIGH ,SCH ?of- , ,LQ '-use ...goucu ff Luau 1,55-3, 'Wuno I f' u Y J 'Nm BUS DRIVERS, left to right: Mr. W. Foehr, Mr. G. Silvey, Mr. R. Knapp, Mr. N. Krof, Mr. J. Bauman, Mr. L. Lowe. 9? CIS: ff' SECRETARIES, left to right: Mrs. M. Blanchard, Mrs. P. Steiger, Mrs. P. Gibson, Mrs. M. Mangini Mrs. L. Chapin, Mrs. B. Kimura, Mrs. M. Stewart. . I H CUSTODIANS, FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. W. Brandt, Mr. T. Chapman, Mr. J. Sobey, Mr. W. Coates, Mr. E. Kucera. SECOND ROW: Mr. F. Salabert, Mr. A. Perry, Mr. J. Merilac, Mr. E. Ruiz, Mr. C. Tyeskey. I3 Q-.S.,.., Af i Rgtgivliq-4., ,vkak if M 5- Av 1. fi 'gif 5, A 5, 5 .-,J , 1 -f.4,:- , .fr fiif' ' 7 Q. f Af -v v S g , .ff 44n'4,.. Af r , , i Y ., V- I - , ze, 1 , '- sfvz--if M' -1,-:QW 1 ',-w.. A-ff-b.fff'f ' y' . ,pa M., . . . , Q 1 4,3 -V ' , W ,f ,ifmgzfgi wmwk 'W , 1 ,-ffl: .X Zvgfqfv. Y . 54 Z, V V r X-y.,ZM?A'fax'fTf',fA ' ',,,,4:f4f'g,1g'?a2,J,vv V M., .WN f , ani' f -' Q I4 ...L .mfrtricf 5' A ? AMAX yi? 'ig 5 -ww Q4 iw, Q Ev if Y fit , ' 41- l W. in 4. gtk, .gf .3 'g Ns - xgsgg-5--5,4 '45-P mf E S' r. Q Fixx , , ,f A M V 3.1 ff-.z If , ,,.. f, 5 LQ-Q25 . .Q Q. M- - m :fn 3' . l W . i .v ,N 1 , M W if wfvtzs ,..,,., V u A4-if , 5224-4 , 1w...,, 4. ,b H ' up . ,Qs 'ff fy ' gift' TiY1,W,1-, U b ' M Mfifiigk., 7 ff? 'A'-:,l51 f KSQXZQQ, U A ' f- fx ff ' V ' ww ' A' ' H Q.. ng' 4 5' ' ? 'f f7f u.....g mg- h Q x N'3iYfMQef'w .4 if . ' mi A A :fx Wu. Carol Petersen Elected Representative Qw- 1'5 ,dk A Mary Jo Weir Secretory is .Ilia l Steve Gensler Jimmie Ouye Vice-President President Seniors X qv- for Linda Anderson Kevin Curley Sora Guinn Lf . 2' o f f Q if ff 4' f 9' M N s . . r x, .. . - - 5' Y S 14 - Xl' Marilyn Mock Dcrcey Poole Marilyn Sereno Tom Sherwood I6 -5 6 nwvffc .4 L., 4' ' 2' 'R Q N.:-,X A-- x .A - xx-wx gggj ' 1 A' if uv 'I Connie Arthur Tom Findley Sara Guinn Vivian Jew 1 . E5 , Q' , Q 3 1 V '- . . x ' fl T,. if- in .. Wim ...N xxx X Marilynxfvixcck Carol Petersen Craig Wood Spring Council Q? x 8. WI V W fr ' ' x M Q 1 , , 'I ' X fix 1, ' 'c4gf 'i45l . i .J , U ,assign M32 4 , r A,l E E' W4 S I , 5 .- ,. M ' , ' a x. 6 W ' Q 1' Q ? - , new 1 ' Z P' 'Q , 1 , ' . D b,,. 9.5 fi Q- X .. ' ' I A C x .A. . T T Angelo Healey Kevin Curley Secretary President Gary Utsumi Elected Representative I -is 1? Joyce Kodakari Vice-President ik '25, 1- 1 4 x S .Q-' VJ, ' ' ae, 1 1 fvvf-iii X . A -ur l X i17 cg wwf LEWIS ARMISTEAD Lew Quill and Scroll: Varsity Baseball: Hi Staff. To see Mr. Quinlan get married. .. , 'Qs 1 , 3 R ' 1235 4 4 .5 4, '52 L 4 lg 'Tb gi in-M . li 'M CONNlE ARTHUR Con Better Government Commissioner: PL Delegate: Maiorette: Student Council: Commissions: Aowakiya Tri-Y. To always have o furnace. 'UN Qxs SUSAN ATHERTON Golden Gloves Varsity Cheerleader: Head JV Cheerleader: Football Queen: Elm Staff: Student Council: Commis- sions: Aowakiya Tri-Y. To 'heads' down KT with Judy, Sally, Di-Dee, Angie, and Emmie. 41, 'Gut GARY AKIZUKI ..Ak.. Varsity Football: B and C Track: B and C Basketball: ABS Repres- entative. To be a single wing tailback. JUDY ALGER Clara-Bell Varsity Pom-Pon Girl: Student Di- rectory Commissioner: Student Council: Sophomore Class Elected Representative: Aowakiya Tri-Y. BEVERLY BAKER Bevi Choir and Orchestra Council: Alomas Tri-Y President: Stu- dent Council: Future Teachers Club: Orchestra. To teach. To be a 'cess.' ffl oi: JOHN BENSON Benny Traffic and Safety Commissioner: Track Team: Hi-Y Seminar to Ja- pan: ABS Representative: Class Council: Spirit Commission. without breaking anything. JUDY BAR'RACLOUGH Jud Student Control Board: AGS Representative: Senior Council: Student Council: Menaki Koo- koolas Tri-Y. To not support doctors but to work for them. NANCY BENSON Co-op Manager To ski the new chair at Dodge Que todos mis sueios se rea- lizaran. I -.,, L .ff .aw KM' KAY-FRANCIS ALTIERI Peaches Band Council: Head Maiorette: Senior Council: lili'oukalani Tri-Y President: Student Control Board: Grounds Commission. To succeed in whatever I want to succeed in-whatever that is. u T- DAVE BEATTIE Dave Freshman Council: ABS Representative: Varsity Football: Varsity Baseball. To make a guitar without getting into trouble. SALLY SUE BERCAW Salsueber Freshmen Commissioner: Junior Class Vice President: Student Body Secretary: AFS Finalist: Girls' State Representative: Aowakiya Tri-Y President. To ski down 'KT-22' with Susan Atherbomb in two sec- onds. 'Cf E - v pf fig -15,5 EARNEST C. ANDERSON LINDA ELAINE ANDERSON VICTOR ARCA Sweetpea Senior Council: Orchestra: Drama Victory B and D Basketball: Student Commission: GAA: Golden Key Spanish Club: Track Team: Wrestl- Contral Board: Varsity Basket- Commission: H. Liebes Fashion ing Team. ball: Varsity Baseball: ABS Board. To find paradise. Representative. To become an engineer. To have something better than a '47 Chevy. iw.. FRED BENNETT De Molay: Hi-Y: ABS Repres- entative: Term Plays: Gymnas- tics Team. To surf to Alaska on a pop- sicle stick. MARY JEAN BECK F -.-W To trap a certain some- 47. one. abthty ,sv f Hp' . CUBIE DOLORES BELL AGS Representative: Spirit Commission: Choir. To eat Adam's Apple. ROGER .HANK BERG BARRY KNAPP BOSTWICK lfe Bosty 8arwick Better Government Commission: Sophomore C l a s s President: Student. Council: Dukes Hi-Y. Sophomore Class Vice President: To malor in plagiarism, learn- Art Commissioner. m9 .Such IGCIICS as 'how to To be a professional folksinger f0'W 'Ce the wry vov vctvollv ROBERT BINGHAM and sing at the Gate of Hom in think like John Steinbeck.' To ioin the United States Army. Chiwgof' DOUGLAS BOUCHER Buggy Student Council: Class Councils: Term Plays: Hi Staff: ABS Repres- entative. To search the world until l find a woman that deserves me. I ll Sv 1-v-1' RICHARD BOYD P.R. Student Court Chief Justice: Boys' S t a t e Representative: Student Council: Varsity Football Captain: Varsity Track Team: Student Con- trol Board. To have eyes like Curley. . V- E4 -rs SANDRA BOYLE Sandie Junior Class Elected Represent- ative: AGS Representative: Stu- dent Council: Elm Staff. To climb lots of mountains and find little Craigs. 'N- Fx MARY BURKETT Bucket Tri-Y Vice President. To always remember the creek. CN .rw CT ' RIO RHEA BYRNE Cadet Teaching, Student Directory Commission, Traffic and Safety Commission, Future Teachers Club, International Relations Club, Job's Daughters. To always be on a mystery trip. pv- ' RALPH CALHOUN Valkyries Hi-Y, Junior Achieve- ment, Junior Council. To be on oceanographerf' 11510 'Q fi Ylfmv CAROLYN LOUISE BRANCHFIELD BARBARA BROWN FRED BROWN Branchie Barb Hairey Transfer from Aragon, Filanathas Filanathas Iotas Tri-Y, Concert TO 760671 MU: howto ride and Iotas Tri-Y, Drama Commission. Choir, Junior Achievement. to 599 'NY I f-V595 this YGUI' Ol' To lose a pound for every mile To be a travel agent and MTS. next Yea'-H I drive with Ann and Gloria. 4:-s YW MICHAEL CAMPBELL Mike Student Body Treasurer, Track Team, Senior Band, Camerata, Student Control Board, Mu Alpha Theta. To get into Harvard. es. . Q, T 'x- MARIA CANDELARIA To ride a surf board to Hawaii. MIKE CATECHI Transfer from Woodside High, Varsity Baseball. RON CATECHI To win that bet with a certain Transfer from Woodside High. cute viking. To return to the creek. Q, -.1 'gf' JIM CAPPONI Varsity Football, Varsity Track Team, Baseball, Los Dorados Hi-Y, Junior Prom Planning Committee. To have the Magnificent Eleven return to Half Moon Bay. MARIANNE CHAMPLIN Spirit Commission, A Cappella, International Relations Club, Job's Daughters, Drama Com- mission, Art Commission. To not say 'You alll nn - sin: L RONALD BROWN lnnumerabIe .... . CSF: Better Government Com- mission: Gymnastics Team: A Cappella: Senior Council: Ger- man Club. To help the South rise in 'xl in--of JAMES F. BRYANT Lunch Varsity Football: Varsity Track Team: Swimming Team: District Choir: Dukes Hi-Y President: St. Paul's Church Acolyte. To have Bev for a sister-in-law. BEVERLY BUCHER To have JB for my brother-in- law. again . . . Q A -V . '53 V -ffgcsgfff SARA CARWIN Sally I Student Council: Camerata: Li- li'oukaIani Tri-Y: Concert Choir. N To appreciate in the future I 6' I what I haven't in the past. JOHN CHATTERTON Alfalfa Varsity Track Team: ABS Repres- entative: Student Council. To go to Spain with Senor Mes- sner and obtain a Spanish shoe shine. PATRICIA ANN CARLANDER W 1. :- ' ' llPc'II 'Q . Y To know thyself. t 384 hula. BRUNO CARNOVALE Prune ABS Representative: Traffic and Safety Commission: Swimming Team: Los Dorados Hi-Y. To get up on a single ski the first time. TIMOTHY CHAN Senior Band. To reside by the Great Lakes. I fr- g 'L l Q -l in DENNIS CHANDLER Pookie Spirit Commissioner: Varsity Base- ball: Varsity Basketball: Student Control Board: Concert Choir: Student Council. To invent a freckle counter so Healey will know. -9-'53 MARC STEPHEN CHAPUT Chick B, C and D Basketball: Tennis Team: Traffic and Safety Com- missioner: PL Delegate: Student Council: Freshman Council. To slip a rozzer the dropsky in snide. I 2 , 4... 3-.. 4 Fw 4 ' ?' MARK CHILDERS Silvertooth Kid Transfer from South San Francisco: Sophomore Council. To build the best car on the West Coast. Ke' Y ROBERT CHRISMAN Bob A Cappella. To be rich and stay out of the service. DOREEN CORTESE Dar Spirit Commission, Student Direc- tory Commission, A Cappella, Mixed Choir, Camerato. To make a certain someone happy. ess, x. KEVIN CURLEY Eyes Varsity Football, Varsity Basket- ball, Student Council, Student Control Board, ABS Cabinet, Sen- ior Council. To see where l'm looking. Quail fa ALBERTA DeGUZMAN IIAIII Student Council, AGS Represent- ative, Spirit Commission, Student Directory Commission. To repay people for all their kindness by helping others, thus achieving happiness. ' -:awww :su r 1: 3. g-nur, . ji? wiv JUDITH ANN CLARK Judi Student Court Junior Justice and Clerk, Student Control Board, Camerata, Student Council, Class Councils, Drama Commission. To live life, to love life, and to re-create life. 72 -,ff ROBERT DILLON WINTON CHARLES CLEARY Traffic and Safety Commission. To make a dune buggy out of my wagon and go to the mount- ains. 'Rss FRANK DONAHOE Student Body Vice-President, Sophomore Class Vice-Presi- dent, Better Government Com- ? missioner, LEAD Committee 2 Chairman, Varsity, B and C Swimming Teams. JAMES HAROLD ESTABROOK Ron num.. Junior Band, Senior Band. KAREN ESPINOZA Choir, Drama Commission, Pep Club. To meet the Kingston Trio. Dance Band,-Brass Choir, Bond Council, Varsity Wrestling Team, Track Team, ABS Representative. To prove to Bob that the Navy is worthwhile, and to marry Holly after my enlistment is up. ' is fv- KATHRYN SUE CLINE Casey Job's Daughters Honored Queen, GAC Secretary-Treas- urer, AGS Representative. To teach my teachers' child- ren. l CAROLYN DOWNING Camerata, Student Direc- tory Commission, Tri-Y. To go to France to study Art-which Art? BLAINE EWING Stretch Transfer from Serra, Freshman Basketball, B Track Team, Ger- man Club. To go into the medical field. if si' A ., i CYNTHIA COMBS Cindy Sophomore Council: Elections Commission: Poralellopipadons Tri-Y: A Cappella: Drama. To become a professional singer. ZA BARBARA DYER To learn how to ski back- wards on one hand. SANDY FARMER Senior Band Manager: Senior Band Secretary: AGS Repres- entative: Maiorette: Elections Commission. To be the first woman cadet at the United States Air Force Academy. ,l COLLEEN CONWAY Weenie Student Body Auditor and Treas- urer: AGS Vice-President: AFS Finalist: Golden Key Society: PL Commission: Aowakiya Tri-Y. To start the summer off with a Capitola sunburn every year. VICTORIA COOK Vikki Art Commission: Drama Commis- sion: Choir: Pep Club: Hui Ukus Tri-Y. AMBlTlON?! Don't be sil-I-I-yI 1 so ENGLEMAN Student Body President: Soph- omore Class President: PL Commissioner: ABS Cabinet: Swimming Team: Bongos Hi-Y. To be head umpire at all Giant-Dodger games. GARY ERICSON Swimming Team: Elm Photog- rapher: Mu Alpha Theta: Val- kyries Hi-Y. MARY ELLEN FEELY Met ROGER FARRELL Sultans Hi-Y: EPFC. Spirit Commission: Menaki Koo- koolas Tri-Y Vice-President. To stay happy and keep smil- Ta get back at Big' John G. ing iust like Mrs. J. said. f. ,. . was 3 ko. C33 ,4:.? 'Q JANET FRANCIS Choir. To M.B.M. and L.H.E. I ELIZABETH FRANCISCO Lizzie-Poo AFS Exchange Student to Brazil: PL Commissioner: Elections Com- mission: AGS Representative: A Cappella: Sophomore Class Sec- retary. Voltar ao Brasil algum dia. 'rw' - -4 ' I 'iw f U l K, s I ,if RICHARD FREEMAN ABS Representative: School Serv ice. To ioin the air force. Commission: Camerata: Job's RONALD GREER Skull Traffic and Safety Commission: Los Dorados Hi-Y: Track Team. To pull thirty skiers with my power cat. f'i. fo DIANA GREVE Didee AGS Cabinet: Spirit Commission: Better Government Commission: Student Directory Commission: Elm Staff: Aowakiya Tri-Y. To learn how to eat a sno-cone with a French Fry at Capitola. BRENDA GUIDRY Brank Block SM: GAC: Girl's Choir: La Blase du Monseilles Tri-Y. To become a social worker and have a bold time at TSU with GR. JAMES FRESQUEZ Varsity Football: Freshman Foot- ball: Varsity Wrestling Team: Gymnastics Team: Mixed Choir. To be like Villa and rule Mexico. 7-1' ...s Cx Qg Q, ms 'Qi SALVADOR GARCIA SALLY ANN GASTON Spanish Club: Valkyries Hi-Y. Better Government Commission: To be able to graduate from Golden Key Commission: CSM. Grounds Commission: Election Daughters. To put the 'g' on ing'l ll li l l wr SARA GUINN yz.. Q ,tuu Job's Daughters Honored Queen: AGS Vice President: Junior Class Elected Represent l ative: Term Plays: Spirit Com I mission: GAA: Class Councils To live, love, and be happy. 6 pf' EMMETT HAHN Buzz Cross Country Team. ride in Craig's super- charged vitamin. JANE S. HANAKI AGS Representative: Gold- en Key Commission: Art Commission: Elections Com- mission: International Re- lations Club. To be able to write a composition without any grammatical errors. ALLEN HODGKIN -'sag Al KATHLEEN HERMAN Kathy Transfer from Watertown Senior VIVIAN L. HISKEY High School. Vicky To be a pharmacist. To shop at Tiffany's with JBC. Student Body Vice President: Student C o n t r ol Board: Grounds Commission: Senior Band: Orchestra: Varsity and B Track Teams. To make a million and share it with a certain someone. 'ff-.5 tc STEVEN GENSLER Steve Junior Class President: Senior Class Vice President: Bongos Hi -Y: ABS Representative: Freshman Football. To get enough sleep. I? SHlZUYO HANAKI Susie Golden Key Commission: Elections Commission: Inter- national Relations Club: Freshman Council. To keep cool, calm, and colIected. JOHN HOFFMAN Bogie Proiection Crew: Stagecraft. T.F.O.I.C.R.L.M.M.A.l.L.H. df JACK GILLANDERS Freshman Football Head Man- ager: Wrestling Team Head Man- ager: Gymnastics Team Head Manager: B Swimming Team: CPYC: Safety Commission. To be a real goin' submariner and stay dry. . ,Wit- L ww' ,IFA WENDY GITTINGS Wendelis AGS Representative: Junior Prom Committee: Term Plays: Stage Crew. To get excited about some- thing . .. iust once. ANGELA HEALEY ..Angie.. Head Varsity Cheerleader: Spirit Commissioner: Golden Key Society: Senior Class Sec- retary: JV Cheerleader: Ao- wakiya Tri-Y. To invent a stuttering meas- ure so that Chandler will know. we 'Z ' I :iv- iv DENIS HASHIGUCHI Hash . can JOYCE ELIZABETH HUNDLEY Sparky Golden Key Commission: Better Government Commission: Student Control Board: Senior Band: GAA: Spirit Commission. To let my fingernails grow. ju.. KENT HUNDLEY A B S Representative: Concert Choir: Camerata: Sultans Hi-Y. To teach my sister how to make pancakes. I PAT HUNT Potter Freshman Football: B Basketball Manager: Freshman Council. To be a great success in life and to have someone always be by my side. JERRY KEITH HUNTER ABS Representative: Cross Country Team: Class Council. To put a square meal in a round can. 'YOSHIKO IKOMA lloocll CSF: Mu Alpha Theta: Freshman Commissioner: Golden Key Com- mission: PL Delegate. To standardize one version of my name. 'UN ANTHONY JORDAN Tony Varsity and JV Cross Country Teams: Varsity and B Track Teams: Senior Band. To do some low flying in track. IVAN JUROW ABS Secretary and Treasurer: ABS Representative: Swimming Team: Bongos Hi-Y. 1-1' l, ffl: BRENDA JACKSON ..BJ,. Student Council: Spirit Commis- sion: Dance Commission: Choir. To become the most wealthy of all the psycho-analysts. JEANNE S. KIRKPATRICK M- v'!'T NORMAN JANG Norm Student Council: B Basketball Manager: Tennis Team. To become an educated man of the world and own my own Corvette. Birdlegs Drama Commissioner: Art Com- mission: Term Plays: Student Council: Hui Ukus Tri-Y. To have Willie Peek in my direction. of 5 f.'A...fZ ' M. 4 y 7 , , tiy 'aft GERALDINE KOMARU 1' ff- . ci' , Gerrie ffm ,-1, .7 AGS Representative: Class Coun- An ff , . . cils: Student Directory Commis- ' - T' sion: Golden Key Commission ' Spirit Commission. To resume with Victory. 'sf' ii. TOMMIE JEAN KIRK Tom Torn Freshman Choir: AGS Represent- ative: Senior Band: La Blase du Monseilles Tri-Y Secretary. To be a foxy secretary. v-17, KATHLEEN KITAGAWA AGS Representative. To travel. SIBYLLE KRUGER Methodist Youth Federation Ex- change Student I from Germany: Senior Council: Spirit Commission: International Relations Club: Ger- man Club, French Club. To help the understanding of peopIe. ,C +1 .Pg A :I e.. it Golden Key Commissioner: Block SM: Orchestra Council: fd E sa.-f RONALD JEFFERSON Ron Freshman Class President: Stu- dent Council: Track Team: Camerata: The Boys Hi-Y. if JOYCE KITASHIMA To become a teacher. JEAN-PIERRE KULLING AFS Exchange Student from Switzerland: International Re- lations Club: Track Team: ABS President: G e r m a n Club: French Club. To have a scientific career. SHARON JENKE Sherrie Future Teachers Clubp Cadet Teaching. To do better, better, best and never let it rest until my good is my better and my better is my best. VIVIAN JEW Bebe Student Councily AGS Represent- ativep Student Directory Commis- siony Concert Choir, Spirit Com- mission. To learn to ski better than Cookie and Mow Wun. fl W I ff LYNNE JONES Jonesie Varsity Pom-Pon Girl: Student Councilp A G S Representative: Spirit Commission, Freshman Com- mission: Aowakiya Tri-Y. To live life. F-Zi. '1'u-5 GEORGE VERNON KNEESE Track Team: Varsity Foot- bally Hi-Y. To do what l have al- ready done. JEFFREY LAKE Jeff Drum Maiorg Honor Band: Sen- ior Bandg Band Councilg Christ- mas F o r m al Decorations Chairmanp Commissions. To step into the shoes of a certain band instructor at SMHS. ...ro RUTH KOCH take dictation on my boss' Iap. JAMES EARLE LANDES Jr. Strob School Photographerp Hi-Yp Span- ish Club. To travel and search for adven- ture. fi, T me in ' .wk Y' -,,, GAC JOYCE YOKO KODAKARI Squeaky Junior Class Vice-President: Presidentg Golden Key ssiong Spirit Commissionp Representative. To make a red blazer. pw 'If' JUDITH LAWSON ..-Iudy.. Student Councilg AGS Represent- ativeg Block SM. To M.J.B. within 20 years. ., f in A ' f Lf: X rn 'Ns lv 'i' J r. '- -as a K lj L E 5, w- I r 'Q I ,vi 5 I' I Nr 4 RENEE LEAP Student Councilg GAC Secretary- Treasurer: Block SMp lnternational Relations Club Presidentf Concert Choirp French Club. To go to Europe for my third year of college. QL, C fs- JEFF LEBER ABS President: Student Control Board: ABS Representativey Ca- merata. To become chief fitter al Ca- pezio's. ff' sf' DENNIS LEE Varsity Football: Wrestling Teamp Swimming Teamg JV Football. To leave Mrs. McNeill's class with a passing grade. ' if Q' T' Q, JANICE M. LEE MICHAEL LEHRFELD BARBARA LEWIS Jonk Mike Bobby Xl l.a Blase Du Monseilles Tri-Y Vice- Track Team. Spirit Commission: Student Di- President: Pep Club. To be in real estate and insur- rectory Commission: Freshman ix, To become successful in the busi- ance. C0mmlSSl0r1i Class Councils: 4 ness world. AGS Representative: German Club. To tame a Lion. MARILYN MACK' Merlin Varsity Cheerleader Alternate, Aowakiya Tri-Y: Elm Staff. To be able to laugh in a dark room without anyone knowing who it is. GLORIA JOAN MARCUSSEN Markie To have Carolyn and Ann AR help me eat my mother's chicken soup. 5 REED MATHIS Speed M Swimming Team. f To be an architect. ,fa LUETTA MANKINS Louie Block SM: Concert Choir: Student Council: AGS Representative. MERIWETHER MASON TQ earn Q band of gold. Senior Band Student Director: Concert Band: Band Council: Orchestra: Straw Hat Band: Dance Band. MELINDA McLAUGHLIN Lillie fa ROBERT McCULl.OUGH Transfer from Carlmont: Freshman CHRISTINE MEDRANO Bob Council: Big Sisters: Modern Tino Swimming Team: ABS Represent- Dance: Junior Council: Concert Trdrlsfer from Clarksburg. ative: Student Council. Choir. TO be an 'BM 0Pel'Ul0l' Und To be an electronics engineer. To marry LS in July. gerterdl office WOrker. fwi E JANET CLAIRE MARCUCCI iss i lljonlf JV Cheerleader Alternate: Junior Class Secretary: Senior Band: Christmas Formal Program Chair- man: GAA: Commissions. To have the some initials as Jim. Y , - s 1-nv 'Ci v-up tc'-'1' JOHANNA BEVERLY LEWIS SARA LUCE COLBERT LUM Joey Student Directory Commission: Art CSF: Orchestra. Block SM Secretary: Lili'ouka- Commission: H05 UIKUS Tl'l-Y- lani Tri-Y Secretory: Golden TO tour Europe in a Vespa. Key Commission: Spirit Com- mission: GAA: Student Coun- cil. To go to San Salvador next summer. Q, JUDY MATHWIG Tri-Y: GAA: Spirit Commis- sion: Drama Commission: Senior Band: Maiorette. - To own a sIoop. CURTIS MILLER Curt Senior Band: Junior Band: Or- chestra: Track Team: Traffic and S a f e ty Commission: Marching Band. To be a Pharmacist. -11 CARLA MCCULLOCH Muck-Luck Student Body Secretory: Fi- nance Committee: AGS Cab- inet: Youth and Government: Aowakiya Tri-Y: Junior Class Secretary. To find a key to Pooh's heart --a Pookie. avg Q- JEANNE McCONAHA Mac AGS Cabinet: Spirit Commis- sion: Elections Commission: Menaki Kookoolas Tri-Y Pres- ident. To be able to walk and see without aid. fi' -...f lf, ' if GARY MILLER Gymnastics Team: Traffic and Safety Commission: Elections Com- mission: Los Dorados Hi-Y. To see Mr. Moyers draw a circle without a compass. Q5- if , s - -wcf' BETTY MILLS Dee AGS Representative: Student Council: Future Teachers Club: A Cappella: Class Council: Spirit Commission. :wr ff S' 151'-fFf?'a i'i I af-991 I X V f ' 4 1 in , , k Q, Y-Nmf im if 'V AMANDA MORGAN Mandy AGS Representative: Student Council: Menaki Kookoolas Tri-Y. To be a 'Private' secretary. ffm. I? KATH RYN MORI Kathy GAA: GAC: AGS Representative: Block SM: Art Commission. iq-H jk-qgl fig. sir to , -Q. To be able to cook a different and interesting meal every night. zul-'N JOHN MORRILL Wrestling Team: Golf Team: Hi Staff-News Bureau. To be a iournalist like our Fear- less Leader. LURAE ELIZABETH PETERSON 'Rx . Te MIKE NEPOTE Frosh - Soph Baseball, Varsity Baseball. 'To graduate from high school. 'US 'ts' KATHLEEN NEWELL Newly Student Court Justice, Golden Key Societyg PL Delegateg AGS Cab- inetp Macy's and Emporium Fash- ion Board. To make someone happy. MICHELLE NICHOLS llMikhll Art Commission. To become Jewish and to be- come Mrs. Allan Abraham Ber- man. or fy? WILLIAM MOWRY Bill Varsity Track Teamg Varsity Foot- ball, ABS Representative. To be a bum. , ,H BONNIE JEAN MUNYON Bon Student Directory Commissionp Better Government Commissionp Spirit Commissiony AGS Cabinet: Counselor at Handicapped Chil- dren's Summer Campy Lili'oukalani Tri-Y. To skate through life on an even keel. CARLOS ORTIZ Freshman Football: Varsity Football, Half Moon Bay Coast Riders Car Club. To have a car as fast as Skip Burnett's Chevy. W.. T INESE MUZIKANTS To get what I want. -X. ew,---1- y 11 his .av ff' it 'kv 'E. f' RONALD OTO Mixed Choir, Concert Choirp B and C Track Team: Camera toy Wrestling Teamp ABS Re presentative. To succeed in anything l at- tempt in the near future. DOROTHY POOLE Darcey PL Commissiong Better Govern- ment Commissiong Parliamentar- Mu Alpha Thetag Better Govern- ment Commission: Future Teachers Club: Filanathas lotas Tri-Y. To be ambitious. QQQ- ianp Student Councilg Senior Council. To do something that does something. JAMES OUYE Mitsu Senior Class Presidenty Varsity, B and C Basket- bally Varsity, B and C Trackp Student Control Board. PHYLLIS PORTER AGS Representative: Elections Commission. To be successful in every- thing I do, and to have 'our' dreams come true. cv 'ti-T-7' eil 'TGI ' 1 . 'Qs ,, 1 cf ,O T23 ,.-.... QQ 11' A DYANNE NAKAGAWA HOWARD NAKAMITSU IDA ROSE NARDINI Suzi Track Team: Cross Country Team. Freshman Council: Pep Club: Mixed Transfer from Ravenswood. Ch0ir: Girls' Choir- To succeed in life. TO be Called ROSS- WAYNE PARKER Junior Achievement: French Club: Young Democrats Club: Valkyries Hi-Y. To be an industrial engineer and a beach bum. HAROLD EUGENE QUANZ Harry Varsity Cheerleader: Varsity Baseball: Art Commissioner Block SM: ABS Representative: Spirit Commission. To make a successful living and lead a normal life. Elm Business Manager: Senior Class Elected Representative: AGS Representative: Menaki Kookoolas Tri-Y President. CAROL PETERSEN i.Pe?e.i To drink Canada Dry. MARY JOANNE RABORN ..Jo., Transfer from Aragon: AGS Re- presentative: Choir: Dance Com mission: Future Teachers Club. To always keep Chuckling. KENNETH PETERSON ..Pe,e.. To have the bare neces- sities: one million dollars and one '63 Corvette. RICHARD D. RASMUSSEN Ross Varsity Football: Gymnastics Team: Wrestling Team: Junior Council: Student Council. To be on time so I won't miss anything. Lp- qw .LW QF-H KATHERINE ELIZABETH READ Kathy BYF: Filanathas lotas Tri-Y: Mu Alpha Theta: .lunior Achievement: Golden Key Commission. To be happy and successful. PATRICIA KAY REID George AG S Representative: Student Council: Senior Skating Club: Parolellopipadons Tri-Y. To be married to a tall blonde that can't wiggle his nose right. N.. RICKARD REID Rick A B S Representative: Student Council. To be a famous engineer. W3 fre 11 . FRED SCHELL Frumps Student Council: ABS: Water Polo Team. 4 35. we-I-.314 5 1 - fc ' Q? N I ,,N,- . ALFRED CARL SCHMIDT ..A,.. Mu Alpha Theta 5 'IP -,ff STEPHEN RICHARD SCOTT CAP Cadet Commander: Track Team: Cross Country Team: Soph- omore Councit: ABS Represent- otive. To make it to the Wild Blue . . . alone. 'Vi in GLORIA RHODES GAA Vice-President: AGS Repres- entative: La Blase Du Monseilles Tri-Y: GAC. To become a home economics maior and have a bold time with B.G. at T.S.U. JAMES R. SENDER ..Mii.. Student Council: Wrestling Team: Elm Staff: Concert Choir: Sultans Hi-Y: Camerata. To see that star shine tor- ever and never go dim. WA RONALD SIRES Puddles Varsity Football Head Manager: B Swimming Team: Sophomore Council: Student Council: Varsity Baseball. To be an astronaut and start a colony on Mars with a certain someone. 'Er ' ,fv- SANDRA ELLEN RICHARDS Sandy AGS Representative. To always be lust as happy as I am now-as long as there is a DonI X 'Y Q-5 MARILYN SERENA Serene Class Councils: Menaki Koo- koolas Tri-Y President: Spirit Commission: Elections Commis- sion: Student Directory Com- mission: Block SM. To be successful in whatever I want to succeed in. JEFFREY MICHAEL SLAGER Slugger A Cappella: Term Play: Drama Commission. To be a President of the United States in I984. EDWARD RIDENOUR llEdll Transfer from Modesto: Press Crew: Stage Craft. To be a printer. TANA SHEA SM Representative for the Leen Screen Modeling School: Las Amodes Tri- Y President. EDWARD SMITH Mr, Wonderful Track Team: ABS Represent- ative: Senior Band: JV Basket- ball: Choir. To be a success in my oc- cupational career, whether it be academic, athletic, or leg- isIaIive. NANCY ROMAN Student Council: Senior Coun- cil: Traffic and Safety Commis- sion: AGS Representative: Freshman Council: Paralello- pipadons Tri-Y President. To go to Ponce's and to never have 'Miss Fire' misfire. THOMAS SHERWOOD Moon ABS Representative: Fi- nance Committee: Swim- ming Team: Better Govern- ment Commission: Senior Council: The Boys Hi-Y. To wreck every Hudson with a Nash Airflite. AGS Representative: Art Com- mission. s is , Q25 Q? -s ' RUBY ELAINE SANFORD KiyKiy AGS Representative: Student Council. F' ' FH' DONNA SHOJI fr W. FRED SMITH JEFFREY SMITH Cross Country Team. Crass Country Team: Track Team. To be the first man on the To be a millionaire before 2l moon with pegged pants. -Aff' and retire at 25. 905' ,gf 41 in ',' 'tg I yn e 5 Q 'i Q., HIROSHI SANO ABS Representative: C Basketball: CSF: Mu Alpha Theta: Junior Achievement: Valkyries Hi-Y. To be the catcher in the rice. KATHRYN SIMPSON Kathie Concert Choir: Grounds Com- mission: Drama. To find happiness without searching for it. 'M fi 'S' STEPHEN A. SMITH Steve Varsity Football: Track Team: PA Commissioner: Senior Band: Better Government Commission: Grounds Commission. To be the worlds number one astronaut. Wgwwzfggg ' EI? hx ff 'S i-5' I KATHERINE SOKOI. ISKEMYIU Spirit Commission: Election Com- mission: Student Directory Com- mission: AGS Representative: Stu- dent Control Board: Freshman Council. To catch a mouse. MARY STEVENS Student Control Board: Student Council: Class Councils: Music Commission: Drama Commission: Paralellopipadons Tri-Y. To be the wife of K.W. and be the only gripe in his life. X PL km NANCY STEWART Transfer from Canada: Tri-Y. S an in- JON TAMAKI Valkyres Tri-Y. S fig in Wa., Af' , I R X A T s F 'il fc.:-l' -gk 'v MICHAEL STIEGLER Mike Varsity Baseball, Varsity Track Team, Varsity Cross Country Team, Freshman Football. To become a professional player and a business manager. WINONA TYREE HWY TY.. FA .21 QQK' 951 MARK GOULD STILL CSF, ABS Representative. To see Doug Boucher become a conservative Republican. Paralellopipadons Tri-Y, AGS Representative, Student Coun- cil, AGS Publicity. L To have straight hair, get sunburn, and to try to take Jim Sender with my loaded VW' BETTE THOMAS Boops Art Commission, Student Council, Spirit Commission, Hui Ukus Tri-Y. To get my Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and my bachelor, the latter being optional, of course. JUDITH LYNETTE TYNDALL N-'udyu A Cappella, Filanathas lotus Tri-Y, Candy Striper at Mills Hos- pital, International Relations Club. To go to college and possibly become a medical technician. Corvette. LINDA TYSON DENIS F. VIRI Junior Council, ASB Representa- tive, Student Council, Hi Staff, Drama Commission, International Relations Club. To stay out of the Deans' Office. To be a secretary. KEIKO WAKIDA Golden Key Commission, Block SM, GAA, Spirit Commission, Stu- dent Directory Commission. To make a Mark in life. -:oo V .. ,. - V ,.,,- 4: . Q Q ,,,. .. . .,L we .... . N A .5 la ' ,. -..., 'staff' ' he fi E ,,-. I . v--'21 'f -.1'.' ' x 2 52 JUDITH ANN STOCKTON Student Council, AGS Repre sentative, Class Councils, A Cappella, Tri-Y President. fan dans GARY UTSUMI V a r si t y Football, Track T e a m, Student Control Board, ASB Representa- tive, Mitsu Arakawa Fan Club. To gain a little weight. TONI WEEMS Runt Transfer from Menlo-Atherton, MA Girls' Swim Team, Student Council. To grow and have my friends quit calling me 'Runt'. 5. . Nine' K ,- ,. ROBERT STOCKTON Johnny Rocket Student Body President: The Boys' Hi-Y: Hi Staff. To attend Alfred E. Newman University and maior in Mal- anesian Frog Worship. ina.-v E PAUL VAN DILLEN ABS Vice-President: Tennis Team: ABS Representative Bongos Hi-Y: Traffic and Safety Commission. To enioy life to its fullest. MARY JO WEIR MiJWa Senior Class Secretary: Better Government Commission: PL Comission and PL Delegate: Term Play: International Re- lations Club: French Club. To be a merry Jo. 3. g w.m:.,., YW .5 'Y 'St' Y+ l DONNA STRAIT To be a perfect wife. fi? vac kj'-v CAROL TAKAHASHI Spirit Commission: Golden Key Commission: Block SM: AGS Rep- resentative: Student Directory Commission. To take 'Squeaky' in the '56 Chevy when I learn to double clutch the '57 Ford box. K, -N DENNIS VEGA ABS Representative. To roller skate down Bay shore Freeway. DOUGLAS VAN VLEAR Doug Wrestling Team: Tennis Team: Spanish Clu b: Traffic and Safety Commission: S u I ta n s Hi-Y. To become a lawyer. f' 1. .1, 'P' ED WHITTLESEY Peanuts JAMES WEST Freshman Football: ABS Repre- Jim sentative: Junior Council: Inter- To travel all around the world. national Relations Club. 45' 4 W1 5, Q-11 Qr ANN WICKLAND Wickie Elm Editor: Golden Key Society: Quill and Scroll: Student Council: AGS Cabinet: Filanathas lotus Tri-Y. To meet a deadline face to face. , BETTY JEAN WILLIAMS Bettuce La Blase Du Monseilles Tri-Y Treasurer: San Mateo Youth Coun- cil: A Cappella: Freshman Girls' Choir. To make the most and the best of whatever the future holds. fwv JERALENE ELAINE WILLIAMS Jerre Varsity Pom Pon Girl: Student Control Board: H. Liebes Fashion Board: Spirit Commission: Fresh- man Council: La Blase Du Mon- seilles Tri-Y. To keep smiling and always help those less fortunate than myself. fl fv- ALAN YAMADA ..Yo.. Student Control Board: Basket- ballp Valkyries Hi-Y. To see Wimpy crated up and sent to .lapan by third class mail. RICARDO WILLIAMS Ric ABS Representativey Co ncert Choirg Sultans Hi-Y. To be successful in life and to make my girl's dreams come true. pwfmm fzrfil, 429' uf LAWRENCE WILSON Zeke Varsity Football, Varsity Baseballp Frosh-Soph Baseball: JV Wrestling Teamp ABS Representativey Stu- dent Council. To have a reunion with the Magnificent Eleven and do it again. cb MAVINE SALANIE WONG Mow-Wun Student Directory Commission: Boys' Athletic Commission, Pep Cluby Spirit Commission. To lead a life of? . V , W... ,s K , ' 'Q .fm fv- f inf' 'fifty 'Q T MARY YAMASHITA Yochan To be able to help many or- phans, refugees, underprivileged and handicapped people around ihe world. ll 1 fg- PAUL YAMASHITA Transfer from San Francisco: Var- sity and JV Football: Varsity Baseball. Fl 1? if I FUMIO YAMAWAKI Fum Basebally YBA member. To go to Japan and visit my brothers. . as Re RICHARD YOSHIFUJI Yosh ABS Representativeg Grounds Commission: Class Councils. To think logically for once. . . L-'Q CRAIG WOOD Moose Varsity Football Co-Captain: Diving Teamp ABS Representa- tivep Student Councilg Stu- dent Control Board, To suck up inboards with my boat and to convince a certain party to use one dab. Q-'J JEANI YOUNG Cookie Student Directory Commis- siong Student Council, AGS Cabinet and Representa- tive: Spirit Commission: Elm Staffp Class Councils. To be able to cook a recipe and to remain Young and innocent for the next five years. M? QM nf -rs .N HK x ,qw W 1 av x, o D '!f ffgw 3f':Su ffF'f1E2f-1 , THQ-C' ' 1 if s3g:,f,f.+Pg.:tsf.'gu.. f'g4w'.55-Wye, ,B , .141 gc . ,,. -A w il? 1- 2, f f .gviln Pt' ,,l r f 4, ww visyf 1 7 .. zzwxff 1 wtf. 5 i, 1' f-if ' lei . -Nw-'ig'-,. wacgwki , V -sez? .-WF' f' 'Q-Regis ' 3 0 s at 5,5 s 1 f 'Q QS' I' 'Quinn Q 'wt +. 1 S'-- 't'R 1'X ' , ..,' s f ' l :bg 'rffi ' . ' ' ' ml- 'f?fs.il- ' f Q , ,, ,lt V. ps 'Ds 'K' SANDRA WOYAK Sandie AGS Representative, S t u d e n t Council: Spirit Commission. To live, love, and spread happi- ness. ,Z KATHLEEN YUMOTO Kathi Head Pom Pon Girlg Block SM: Mu Alpha Thetap GAAg Class Councils? White House Fashion Board. To be able someday to repay Heaven for that morning on Juanita's Showboat. 'QL 3 LINDA WYANT Transfer from Hillsdale: Student Directory Commissionerg Student Council. HT0 Alwqyg be Gnd JOIIy. L P nior eview As we walk down the aisle to the refrain of Pomp and Circumstance, each of us will look back upon his four years at San Mateo. Four years-how quickly they've gone by-yet the high- lights will remain unforgettable to each of us. Sitting in the auditorium before the actual confusion and bewilderment of high school began, we were for the first time united as the class of '63. We made new friends while entering into social activities, such as the fresh- man fun night, and began to consti- tute a part of SMHS. We gradually gained self-confidence, but we still stood out as Freshmen. As if being looked down upon in the halls didn't cause enough humiliation, Senior Bow Day arrived to magnify our clumsiness. Yet we did have a certain charm. We brought a Little Big Game victory to San Mateo for the first time in four years when the football team defeated Burlingame, i2-7. Trying as our first year may have been, it was rewarding. Our sophomore year indicated that we still had that certain charm for vic- tory. Racing undefeated through foot- ball season, we captured the title of PL Champions and crowned the season with a 21-6 victory over Burlingame. To add to our athletic triumphs, Mr. Rillet was voted the Pl. basketball coach of the year. Oklahoma, one of the greatest musical plays ever written, was produced by Mr. Denton and was a tremendous success. The sophomore swim, with a Roaring 20's theme, pro- vided good entertainment for all. With the completion of Aragon High School, our class was about to be divided. On January 27, nearly three hundred sophomores departed for Ara- gon to become members of its first graduating class. There they would assume new duties and responsibilities, set precedents, and establish traditions. As we stood in the hall saying good- bye, we knew that even though we would be apart, our friendships would remain strong. Our enthusiasm contin- ued to grow as we participated in student government and other school activities, and we felt we were ready to accept the responsibility and leader- ship of upper classmen. Though our iunior year began with a note of sadness with the death of Dr. Stewart and Mr. Dalva, we carried on as they had expected us to do. Dr. Stewart's loss was felt greatly by all. Those who knew him, as well as those who did not, realized what a true friend, leader, and teacher he was. Mr. Dalva, who was noted for his fine theatrical productions, was not only a R Q V' ' s .si M I . , 4 A xc +C, I'-QS it i lass of l963 drama teacher but an inspiration to all who worked with him. The gayer side of i962 brought many exciting and enioyable activities. Once again Burlingame came through to rack up their third consecutive loss- this time by a score of 7-6-but then what else could we expect. Although we defeated them by only one point, we were confident throughout the game that the victory would be ours. ln addition to that success, our basket- ball team won the Peninsula League championship and was invited to the Stanford tournament, where we went on to win the coveted spirit award. Our iunior skate, the Cheap Skate, was not a financial success, but it did provide a lot of fun. To make up for the loss of money, we held an ice skate, which supplied laughs, bruises, and, among other things, dented ice. The highlight of our social year was the Junior Prom, held on the enchanted island of Bali'Hai. The school year was drawing to a close, and the en- vied, elevating position of Almighty Seniors was soon to be ours. Our last year of high school had finally arrived, and we meant to make the most of it. Because we were de- prived of Senior Bow Day, we began the year with the Senior Football Game, girls vs. boys. A follow-up to this contest was the senior breakfast and dress-up day. By showing our enthusiasm through these and other activities, we contributed the most spirit to the school, proving that Seniors Always Rule. We said we'd do it, and we did. Burlingame bowed once more to San Mateo, i9-6, on Thanksgiving Day. Our Grid Queen, Susan Atherton, reigned while the football team won their fourth consecutive Little Big Game, making history for San Mateo. The elegance of full-length formals and tuxedos gave an air of sophisti- cation to the couples who danced at our Senior Ball, Moon River. A senti- mental occasion for all, the dance will remain unforgettable. ln an hour or so we will be leaving San Mateo High School for the Penin- sula Golf and Country Club where a Grecian atmosphere will set the theme for our Grad Nite, Night on Mt. Olympus. We will gaily celebrate our Declaration of Independence, and live entertainment, dancing, games, and food will insure our enthusiasm until dawn. With the awarding of the coveted diplomas, the graduating class of 1963 will end four profitable and eventful years at SMHS. COUPLE OF THE YEAR Mary Burkett and Ron Catechi 'T' vs ,,-pp 'MMM ff! 1 ',4 xx nior EYES Judy Stockton and Paul Van Dillon 3 1 f A, Q .fn ,gf r V, 'gift . Q , 'f .M -5 K V ffm SQ... 5 1 .gif Sf i A ' I ' ii' FRECKLES Wendy Gittings and Dave Beattie 1 F' WITTIEST ' Jeanne Kirkpatrick and Marc Chaput A 40 LTLA. 6 3 4 t FIGURE Linda Wyant and Craig Wood , x X oll ,I www: T F 4 , , VN 2 5-1 i-1 ,., 9iu, FRIENDLIEST Sara Guinn and Gary Uisumi TALKATIVE Colleen Conway and Jim Sender TEACHER IRRITATOR Dorcey Poole and Jim Bryant au, SPIRITED Angie Healey and Harry Qucnz MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sally Bercow and Ed Englemon 4X X r Y, I E .Knew fi' 3 41.5 --E gh' F N953 fx -mf fsrw -1' wifi' s a IAQ nl- ,P BEST DRESSED Gerrie Komoru ond Jim Ouye '3nonp-. ATHLETIC Joyce Kodckcri and Rick Boyd 6 I-Q . .iff -A 19' -f fi 563 CLASS FAVORITE Judy Alger and Lcrry Wilson LEGS Dicno Greve crgd Tom Findley qw ' n ffumn-.... 'I' 1 -ffl' HAIR Kathi Yumofo and Ivan .lurow .1 I , e.' .f . 'Y--. L ' ,w X, fn, A Ni V sf , .. -A -f J, ' A . 'I x-2 -l. :.i.g Q.-.. ! J -Hr , Y -L. 1 nf ik' 'i M X qlvv, . . ' 4 g f , ' ' W W-ff . gf: ' J A W M., .gf ,. 5 ,V-- SMILE Susan Atherton and Dick Rassmussen MOST DRAMATIC Judi Clark and Fred Bennett ff? ' ? NSYEPS A N t 'L DIMPLES ' ' Connie Arthur and Frank Donahoe Z . Y 1 V , , ,, ., . 1' - n,'1 , . U .EY - 5 - '99 , .6 Q 4 1: JYMRI. t fwi X' T in N Koi. . '-s in Felix 5 i V i'vN q i I ., 1 , ,f if 'H Q' . i, in NG if it FUNNIEST LAUGH Marilyn Mack and Ron Jefferson 2 mx FLtRT Lynne Jones and Barry Bostwnck Q xx' X fit? f-W A' 5 rr ' ggqf'-Y O Q fi ' , x -wi, Q.. ' -' ' R , - xai? f-4' 1-xi. N I., Q, X ww ' -Q9 , NS' vile: if -- . dt 1 NW.. fr '.y. Vx Sxqu X V J' N- xx Frank Donahoe Vice President Scilly Bercow Secretary Ed Engleman President G'?'? 'r Q l Michael Campbell Colleen Conway Treasurer Auditor '62 - WW f Student . me ,Q,5ef-'gg-554-3.1-If geajcl -rgqpyyg me . A wwf' ww. fficers '63 Bob Stockton President xx X X M' Allen Hodgkin Vice President 1' Carlo McCulloch Secretary P-'N Ricki '1F - ry' Audilor 47 Colleen Conway Treasurer gm wt5 an, ' K-F'-if .HZ f5'3? f ??' 3' f , , , ., we ., 3 A. J . 1 1- v. Swag.. A .. .M . 4 V - V.-,i ,! 4 N W A V ' , 44 A Finance Committee t 12 FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Conway M. Campbell, E. E n g l e m a n, F Donahoe, S. Bercaw. SECOND ROW A. Alvarado, S. Garbuio, Mr. Corvey, Dr, Bowers, B. Ashman, M, Hoshi yama, C. McCulloch, Mr. Trouse. Fall Executive Cabinet FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Trouse, F. Donahoe, S. Bercaw. SECOND ROW: C. Petersen, A. Plotkin, D. Leonhardt, S. Graham. Spring Executive Cabinet FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Chapman C. McCulloch, B. Stockton, A. Hodgkin SECOND ROW: Mr. Trouse, J. Fisher E. Hall, J. Kodakari, M. Scully, S. Lee G. Utsumi. I 4' In -f' Mr. Wall Rilliel Adviser K Kathy Newell Abe Doclolero Senior Justice Junior Justice 'QP'-v xv E., so we Bob Pollack liaison Student Control Board FIRST ROW, leff lo right: K. Newell, J. Clark, E. Hall, C. Nakada, J. Moulton, S. lurmann, J. McAlpin, G. Ufsumi, P. Holko, P. Shurlz, M. Farley. SECOND ROW: J. Wood, L. Barnes, M. Stevens, B. Lovell, J. Williams, A. Alvarado, J. Fisher, E. McCulloch, S. Chew, D. Brosius. THIRD ROW: R. Boyd, B. Pollack, J. Leber, A. Kennedy, B. Thompson, T. Adachi, D. Hashiguchi, I. Kiyohara. FOURTH ROW: l. Slewarf, K. Curley, B. Marlin, B. Ash- man, A. Yamada, H. Quanz, R. Haines, D. McGlashan. R Rick Boyd Chief Justice 4115 5' A I4 . Q X A' A 0 1 X Stan Jonsson Fred Nishioka Junior Justice Sophomore Justice Student Court AN-L Judi Clark Janel McAlpin Clerk Clerk ff f' Paul Shurfz Bailiff LAX I l 'fwvfhfff 'Zvi r fi Fall Student Council FIRST ROW, left to right: W. Chun, M. Davis, K. Kariya, B. McAsey, C. Walker, L. Kanno, C. Arthur, L. Shiinoki. SECOND ROW: L. Ault, B. Thompson, L. Hatch, M. Johnson, R. Chapman, M. Quanz, C. Turner, J. Alslrom, S. Ratcliffe, W. Adams, K. Killinger. THIRD ROW: D, Schulz, M. Chaput, L. Hollen, L. Wyanl, S. Martinez, H. Ishida. FOURTH ROW: M. Day, G. Evans, A. Wickland, E. Edwards, R. Fung. FIFTH ROW: M, Sturgeon, D. Hirschbein, B. McCullough, G. Ho, J. Lewis. SIXTH ROW: J. Benson, K. Curley, B. Bostwick, A. Healey. Q.. K' 5, In an A bar, 'VE K: ani 1:24 5 1 Y ' ' ,E - Q- x ' 'X f wel f 4' A Q.. asv' 1 I f . . 'eq Q DRAMA J Kirkpatrick f'N1u , 4 Q T 5 4 ,I 'E 1..fJ f STUDENT DIRECTORY J. Alger L. Wyanl Q, 'fr W' wb ' 'fxlkl .Z ART H. Quanz B. Thomas Commissioners B. Bostwick X 'W Mil .Q if V 7 Q, 2 . 5 Q5 ff 'T' in X 'f , sm L ,K K F ,- pw 5 u - ,..- .F 1 LIL Q ' .s A ..'-' , v Q, :A lil XI , B . W V 7 Q A4 . ' fn Q TRAFFIC-SAFETY BOYS' ATHLETICS B. Law J. Benson PARLIAMENTARIAN D. McGlashan 50 S. Slead D. Hirschbein ELECTIONS J. Moulton 'A QL 'I f'1?'i' A W Ja I x Y 1.--1 Ti E gy if I Avi-S fi. ' ' x 19 Q-4-1' ' 'I HONOR CODE M. P. L. E. Edwards Y. lkoma S. Mslowska E. Francisco FRESHMAN SPIRIT G. Ogawa D. Chandler C. Walker A. Healey 'QI 'Q was f 06 BETTER GOV'T C Arthur D Schulz GOLDEN KEY I L Kanno K Klfagawa 1 fl, si , A I I A 3 V? 4 I -'IX .. .5 .5 g I ' 4245 . I 1.545 I .M 'I vc 9 6' 1.65 i I . .,.. L: Q x up I ,J ...su lx . -. S pring Student Council FIRST ROW, lefl IO righl: S. Baird, L. Smilh, H. Kiyomura, C. Yamada, G. Ishida, J. Young. SECOND ROW: M. Warr, M. Johnson, P. Abraham, L. Barnes, A, Wickland, K. Sokol, G. Komaru. THIRD ROW. E. Edwards, J. Hagerty, K. Killing- er, D. McGlashan, B. Lee, R. King, FOURTH ROW: L. Carney, J, Forsl, E. Engleman, J. Benson, B. Soulh- well, M. Chapul, B, Pollack, W. Siephens. I ,. rf qf'ig-A 9 , I ,Q , . ,,. -fffiff l el 'Gllail I f Af :I -5 I1 H ' '7 . 5' 'T' .t 1. ' C --Q .Af I, M' I I CA In - I I 5 I ' 1: sX , cy -1- 'gm . 'f ' A f i 1 . Q , . W i , , A 13.3-2 K ,WV DRAMA 'gb' L. Barnes Hi 39. li Mai' Af, A 4- 'e 5 Q L1 V M' ' 4 ' N L' ' 1- xy. 'Tl' ' 'cf K I ' 'D ' ,ff ' A' . lb Th ' A ff Lv fm . ' B A f x' N K wh wg PARLIAMENTARIAN A I , A ff D. Poole V4 A 1 Q , I ,-.V ' M. Chapui . ' P' If T - C5 1 1 M 'QU in F, 4- ' A 1145. 54' -an-sa. t',.,,X ' '45, , :LN -w. ' ., , f ' Il is .air 'lm f N ART CONSTITUTIONAL MUSIC . B. Thomas REVISIONS I. Kiyoharo ' ,N V V. Cook E. Edwards S- Fflfmef G 1' - xv- S. Kruger . J h A FRESHMAN TRAFFIC-SAFETY fs --13' X V-LI S. Baird BOYS' ATHLETICS D. Van Vlear -' 4 S. Slead 4-...,,..f 1' 1 1 ELECTIONS BETTER GOV'T PUBLICATIONS A. Plotkin D. McGlashan J. Morrill B. Thompkon B. Southwell B. Lovell splmf GOLDEN KEY C. Pelersen 5. Manh C' Kimura A. Wickland 51 I.. BIddeII I., Kqg-mo Commission Golden Key FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Shii- 1' noka, s. salma, A. Kanno, s. Tom, ' J. Kodakari, C. Takahashi. SEC- OND ROW: N. Mfraul, L. Kanno, H Y., P ' K. Koriya, K. Kitagawa, J. Lewis. S Ti: ' i . I Spirit FIRST ROW, left to right: H. Red dington, M. Serena, B. Munyon M. FEGJY, GUlnn,A, HegIey,D, Greve, S. Atherton, J. Wilson SECOND ROW: G. Myers, P Arnold, E. Hall, F. Borison, R Chapman, J. Robinson, J. Morine, E. McCulloch, J. Wood, D. Jami son, J. Schmidt, P. Abraham THIRD ROW: P. Hamilton, C Maxwell, l.. Biddell, L, Butler, ,,.,.-- Drama Left to right: J. Combs, B. Mc Asey, V. Cook, L. Barnes, D. Viri S. Martinez, P. Corwin, J. Alstrom M. Wade, K. Espinoza. l mu an L Freshman Left to right: R. Koriya, J. Wong, C. Dahl, C. Walker, L. Francisco. he pq. Elections FIRST Row, left to right: N. W Obata, K. Yamada, C. Takahashi. i SECOND ROW: S. Moyce, P. Win- T ters, P. Hamilton, N. McFaul, K. Q Kitagawo, S. Dobrinen. M.P.L. Left to right: M. Weir, E. Fran- cisco, Y. lkoma, E. Engleman, S. Bercow, D. Poole. he-f - .4 'L -f .P'. l.-' 'I Q- l1Am ' jx! ff .wg ,i,.w 5. 'T Art FIRST ROW, left to right: M Hirsch, N. Harlick, L. Orwitz, B Gray, J. Kirkpatrick, B. Thomas V. Cook. SECOND ROW: K. Sheri dan, D. Fogarty, K. Kariya, M Masterson, B. Stewart, M. Chaput, F. Donahoe, D. Rasmussen. Student Directory FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Ather- ton, J. Alger, B. Munyon, M. Weir, C. Townsend, N. Kawohara. SEC- OND ROW: L. Wyant, D. Greve, S. Gold, L. Feldman, D. Cortese. L.-Q Paul Von Dillen Vice President I, Ivan Jurow Secretary ef :V 4' I I-Q 00. 1 IJ il A w V1 Ei' ., - 7? -5 2.2. .4 LEFT TO RIGHT: B. McCreory, A. Higbie, M. Foley, J. Leber, P. Van Dillen, I. Jurow. qgsua-' Jock Pearlstein Vice President 1? Dennis Whittaker Secretory Fall .IUWEJ ,gg Jeff Leber President ABS .'?0' 9 . 1 L., 5 ,SQ Jean-Pierre Kulling President O LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Larsen, J. P. Kulling, B. Ashmon, H. Ishida, J. Sender, J. Pecrlstein, A. Higbie. .14 V ii: ' Fall A-. Sue Garbuio Vice President Carolyn Kimura Secretary ui' 'ww if f un ww ff , ev .flu rim. is .,, .. , gftif' Judi Fisher President 'I'-nun, FYN . ' ' if FIRST ROW, left to right: l.. Procella, C. Kimura, J. Fisher, S. Garbuio, C. Scheu. SECOND ROW: R. Haysbert, N. Sheppard, B. Corneio, N. McFaul, S. Dobrinen. AGS 'UN Som Guinn Carolyn Nakada Vice President Secretary We ' JG 2.0: .. . , Christy Maxwell President FIRST ROW, left to right: K. Kitagawa, S. Tom, C. Townsend, F. Borison, K. Kariya. SECOND ROW: K. Jew, C. Nakado, C. Maxwell, N. McFaul, L. Biddell. Wbqm ,A NW ,un W ' f M bf f.?Aaew5-,'tv'g2, f fi 1 Qi ,iw Q3 iqw, ,QNX , Magi. ly ' ' 4 . ., 11 4,v.,4v?nn-1:-s --. 56 L i 8 al' u 4 1 I xv.- .gt r this ' what- ' r,yfvfg f Orchestra ALPHABETICAL ORDER: L. Anderson, B. Baker, B. Banks, L. Biddell, S. Blomsledl, L. Buller, P. Campbell T. Chan, M. Chapin, S. Dobrinen, E. Edwards, G. Ellgen, E. Engleman, J. Esfabrook, J. Foster, C. Fuiinaga L. Hadfield, R. Haraguchi, S. Hayes, A. Hodgkins, J. Ishida, N. Jew, L. Kanno, W. King, K. Kitagawa I. Kiyohara, J. Lopinski, P. Larson, B. Law, A. Linfini, C. Lum, M. Mason, J. Mclhwig, E. McCulloch, C Miller, C. Nakada, G. Ogawc, J. OIo,' L. Procella, C. Rosow, M. Scully, P. Shurlz, A. Smith, P. Sfrail I. Vandenbroeck, M. Wade, M. Wallach, J. Wilson, J. Wood. FALL CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA COUNCIL- FIRST ROW, left Io right. C. Rosow, B. Boker, H. Quonz, C. Nakada, J. Olo, K. Kitagowa. SECOND ROW: S. Richards, P. Q I Kiyohara L -- SPRING CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA v' 'Z COUNCIL, Left to righl: J. Leber, P. Hunf, D. Chandler, S. Corwin, J. Wilson, J. V, su Y-.. Williams, K. Espinoza. Mr. Henry Use M ' Bond Direclor If gl ,- ' 1 ll 6,7 3, 1 Hunt, V. Cook, E. Edwards, M. Fresquez, al ' Mr. Harold Dunn Choir and Orcheslra Dlreclor FALL BAND COUNCIL, Left to right: L. Kanno, K. Altieri, S. Farmer, J. Lake, G Ogawa, M. Mason. ---- Fuiinaga, M. Mason. Senior Band ALPHABETICAL ORDER: A. Abernathy, R. Allard, K. Altleri, R. Appleby, B. Bass, P. Beaumont, W. Bennett, G. Brown, P. Campbell, A. Cappa, L. Carpenter, T. Chan, G. Ellgen, J. Estabrook, C. Faries, S. Farmer, J. Foster, C. Fuiinaga, M. Gock, R. Haraguchi, M. Hayamizu, A. Hodgkin, M. Hoshiyama, J. Hundley, L. Kanno, W. King, l. Kiyohara, J. Lake, G. Lapinski, P. Larsen, D. Lee, S. Lee, D. Leonhardt, J. Livingston, J. Marcucci, M. Mason, J. Mathwig, M. Mauz, E. McCulloch, D. McGlashan, C. Miller, R. Mori, D. Mulcahy, F. Nishioka, G. Ogawa, D. Owyang, G. Palmer, G. Rhodes, H. Rutland, S. Sakai, B. Scarbrough, P. Shurtz, C. Smith, E. Smith, S. Smith, G. Sylva, M. Starmack, M. Takahashi, C. Wallace, P. Watkins, D. Whittaker, T. Yumoto. SPRING BAND COUNCIL,vLeft to right: P. Beaumont, K. Altieri, G. Ogawa, C. fa it 'iw .4 7 'F Af if l 1 ,A 'ri 3 WA nn f xl . -, ,Y Y, . L X- . W M .,.-A fl -we ...A 1 M .!. ., .fx If 1 ,fix vw- ! 'L R A :'k Q+ f , , V i X 1 1 - , Fi i J f 5,174 -1. ,anna-..?gWL , .. pt e ,Q Q H Q 1 vm., 5, W .f : .. .Qin M! K , v 1 v 4 5 fs 7 fsi -A ,VMIQQ v---J X J . Q22 Camerata FIRST ROW, left lo right: P. Fouls, P. Shurlz, R. Jefferson, M. Campbell, J. Sender, H. QUCIHZ, K- HUf1dleY, G. Hochslrosser. SECOND ROW. A. Alvarado, M. McKenna, J. Wood, M. Shapavalow, S. Hayes, M. Scully, B. Lovell, J. Clark, T. Gonzales, N. Pelletier, S. Corwin. Woodwind Quintet Lefl to righl: C. Smith, J. Foster, C. Mi ller, P. Shurlz, E. McCulloch. C, o l r 1 .nl f R -A v ,. ae.. M -'-' .. , , .513 -,W - '..-.,4.,. H l Dance Band J I FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: G. Owyang, C. Fuiinaga, T. Yumolo, B. Dailey, C. Faries, H. Rutland. SECOND ROW: G. Ogawa, G. Ellgen, R. Ogawa, P. Campbell, J. Lapinsky, G. Palmer, J. Eslabrook, D. McGlashan, M. Mason. l l l J l l l l A Cappella FIRST ROW, left to right: B. McAsey, J. Tyndall, S. Dobrinen, E. brook, H. Kaiser, S. Gaston, R. Byrne, D, Cortese, S. Benson, E. Tsuji. Francisco, L. Barnes, J. Wood, B. Bass, S. Santos, J. Navarro, J. THIRD ROW: T. Harmon, L. Bray, M. Scully, J. Wilson, R. Scarbrough, Trapasso, D. Jamison, M. Miller, C. Walker, J. Combs, L. Albright, A. K. Hundley, R. Mathis, P. Hunt, R. Brown, A. Collrell, R. Chrisman, S. Mata. SECOND ROW: M. McKenna, C. Combs, B. Sleulke, C. Parma, Mstowska, M. Champlin, C. Long, R. Curry. J. Slager, B. Appleby, P. Shurtz, M. Campbell, R. Jefferson, J. Esta- Junior Band FlRST ROW, left to right: D. McNally, W. Sakai, A. Kanno, M. Pope, Hanson, B. Lee, R. Ogawa, J. King, R. Venturi, B. Daily, A Aragon R. King. SECOND ROW: L. Krueger, H. Cuevas, V. Ho, M. Marcussen, FOURTH ROW: G. Andriiasevich, M. Cowger, J. Rurnmerfield, F. Garrevr J. Severson, W. Coryell, R. Uhl. THIRD ROW: J. Reed, W. Stevens, J. S. Ouellette, L. Thomas. ol F' 1 H npr-rg, V V 'a 5,1 Mixed Choir FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Navarro, L. Joyce, M. Smith, K. Espinoza, N. Pelletier, J. Hagaman, C. Long, J. Williams, J. Marine, P. Arnold, C R. Nardini, T. Philip, M. Ellis, L. Hughes, K. Morgan, T. Stokes, I. Fambrini, E. Hall, B. Lovett, D. Cortese. FOURTH ROW: G.H0ChS7fG55e DeBastiani, S.Broock. SECOND ROW: M. Hackett, M. Raborn, G. Pastor, R. Haysbert, E. Long, B. Gray, E. Smith, P. Wilson, J. Jackson, J. Miller M. Hackett, J. Trapasso, S. Pledger, M. Smith, J. Francis, G. Miller, C. J. Knight, J. Slager, J. Francisco, C. Wallace, F. Bockus, A. Silveira Medrano, M. Medrano, M. Smith, E. Julich, T. Erjavec, D. Burns. THIRD D. Warner. ROW. V, Cook, I. Ward, J. Martin, T. Gonzales, S. Robinson, M. Muro, Y L RSS- x 9' l. X 2' X .gt l' ff K 5 .fzsfsff , 3. Clarinet Choir FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Pope, M. Hayamizu, J. Griffith, S. Sakai, K. Altieri, T. Chan, W. King, C. Fuiinaga. SECOND ROW: A. Kanno, V. Ho, H. Cuevas, D. Leonhardt, M. Mauz, J. Livingston, M. Hoshiyama, D. McNally. THIRD ROW: M. Takahashi, S. Lee, T. Yumoto, M. Gock. 62- I 15s. 5- Meriwether Mason Student Director Judy Mathwig Maiorette fs . . tf Y! , W Mya., Q .v 4' -so 9. A Q A '1 1 1 ,V ' V4 Vx.. h , lk A M lx! U f L, Kay Altieri V Head Maforette U 1 fly, is H Sally Smith Maiorette Chartres Cathedral at Son Mateo. r-- -.I l.L'. has W- W I Cimbjjf L X nf t MJ , Jeff Lake Drum Maior 4.11-1 11 1' Concert Choir FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Albright, V. Jew, M. Shapovalow, K. Simpson, D. Manfredi, A. Alvarado, M. McLaughlin, S. Hayes, R. Leap. SECOND ROW: J. Highley, L. Mankins, M. Stevens, S. Gaston, P. Wilson, S. Richards, J. Stockton, I. Muzikants, S. Corwin, J. Clark. I s THIRD ROW: R. Oto, J. Fresquez, C. Hunter, J. Sender, J. Leber, R. Henderson, E. Smith, P. Fouls. FOURTH ROW: A. Cottrel, R. Mathis, K Hundley, R. Williams, D. Chandler, H. Quanz, P. Hunt, R. Boyd, J. Bryant. it Brass Choir FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Mason, J. Estabrook, D. Lee, G. Palmer. SECOND ROW: I. Kiyohara, R. Mori, W. Stephens. THIRD ROW: R, Sqqrbrough, R. Ogcwa, P. Larsen, J. Lapinsky. STAFF MEMBERS Editor ......................... Ann Wickland Business Manager . . ......... Carol Petersen Bookkeeper ...................... Sue Garbuio Photographers ......... Jim Landes, Dave Warner Seniors .... Sue Atherton, Diane Greve, Jeani Young Activities ............ Connie Arthur, Mary Jo Weir Faculty, Candids ......... 1 ........ Angela Healey Government ............ Sue Roman, Cylia Walker Classes. .Judy Barraclough, Sandy Boyle, Kitty Sokol Girl's Sports ..................... Marilyn Mack Sports .... ......... J im Sender Advisor . . . . .Mr. Robert Quinlan Elm Staff -fit lr':'1 ,. i l CAROL PETERSEN Business Manager P Editor ............. .... B etsy Lovett r News Bureau Editor .... ................ J ohn Morrill E? Feature Editors ...... . . .Janet McAlpin, Cathy Nelson . 'F Sports Editor .,.. .............. Q L taxi 54 by l Reporters .... ..... J im Bryant, Nancy Carletony Betsy Lovett John Morrill Editor News Bureau Editor Business Manager ul.. , Hi Staff Rich Castillo, Jo Ann Haga- man, Sara Guinn, Jackie Gunn, Henry Kaiser, Carolyn Kimura, Judy Locke, Steve Pease, Bill Southwell, Bob Stockton, Denis Viri, Kathi Yumoto. ...........Amanda Morgan te ttf? U X .fx 1 45? mf -. ' , . W' Mandy Morgan Business Manager Mr Robert Qulnlan Mr. Ruchard Laverty fy Pubhcahons Adviser Graphnc Arts Advnser .4 ,,.. 1 LEFT TO RIGHT Ed Rndenour Jay Lntoff Betty Bnllmgsley Curhs Powell, Rich Haines. I ? ' Club ,ac-f 'sv- v-. X l A Spanish FRST ROW, left to right: L. Albright, L. Kanno, L. Larson, an Q, N Sheppard. SECOND ROW: Sheppard, A. Early, B. Gray. an it ,L yi u, l l l Future Teachers rw 3? 532244 l l - 3 f fjfri l FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Tom, H. ' 1 Hyer, B. Braun, B. Brennan. SECOND L g l now. me Byrne. THIRD now. P. , gag tl Fouts, A. Meinke, S. Pease. I lu- 5 Q 3. l 1 ir -A 1. if 4 3 . 1 . -HJ? Y f l .X l f Q . My , . . , . Y 5 N ' 0- A A W3 1 , ff, Q' l f- L Q. : l 1 'iw' I I ' I ,txvy- A -3 2 - ' ix, . 'll l V ' g rm '4 Q 4 . , 2 fpai 5 , E' l -' . , . . X S ..1 gy, .. e -L ' - , German my 9, iffelxf ' fel Lv 1' f 2 xi N! I K 'S FIRST ROW, left to right: W. Yama- ,J X gishi, K. Killinger, L. Lee, H. Kaiser, ' X T, Martin, C. Walker. SECOND ROW: D. Hunter, P. Larsen, S. Kruger, E. Flank, Dr. Goetzl, P. Shurtz, J. Kul- VA Q A-. ' ling, M. Campbell, L. Nanna, M. ' r K Schwaberow. X 'x Y , l rv Y I 33 Zi l 68 5 French FlRST ROW, left lo right: S. Kruger, M. Hirsch, R. Leap, S. Gcrbuio, M. Weir. SECOND ROW: J. Hagaman, C. Scheu, M. Masler- son, J. Kulling, S. Mslowska. Stage Crew Left to right: F. Brown, J, F.-es. 11002, J- Benson, J. Hoffman, T. McCullou h, S. Luce, L. Tyson, L. 9 Tagliafico. ,xt A International Relations FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: J. Tyndall, C. Maxwell, R. Chap- man, F. Borison. SECOND ROW: R. Byrne, S. Gaston, E. Whilllesey, L. Nanna. 5 ,D-v1 '?1'-., . ..,....- ......1 1'3 , 1. W ,,,,r V. .,-L. ' F ,,,,,.' ,,N,,' . ' ' ' ' ' 1. . . ,W e - A,- ' Lg A . s, x v- X li 'UQ 11 5-I li , 'fi 'T Such o lovely weddingl Qs Curtain Call 56006 X5 Qiedvxixx 60 . - ' , ot . - ' i sc-'O G wicili i. xlgosixrlgxr el' . ' if 50 Nxoftog , . ' . -509011 Ohio? 1 SXOQC bbs . , - Q . l . oxxel YXOAQXZ GX S . . ' . dee dxbs u r Qi' C5960 ow - 500 'occ xel fs- Ot , - ' - . ' -QW go' Ni 60436 C5505 . ' . -Clilgslrllw Gfoil G NOQCCO , - ' i . ' srlqlei XYXQOYX . , - ' e RTN' xrljfl ebb' i . - . ' ' liiboid Skixxxxesele 945' xrlebiolo . -wc goxll gwex 4 . wo ' - ' D. 0 Grovers Corners, a small New Hampshire town, QYNXNLN Nllex ' . - ' ., -' ,Yneiilexxk Sxosoye set the scene for the fall term play, Thorton Wilder's Nl'l0Uov4eX,g0.,o0' 469. ' ., -' sell ' q'xr'N Our Town, presented under the direction of Mrs. Si. on Silesrlo' l. ' .' ' ioeowsosyov Joyce Wildman on Friday, November lo. The play Siiiansxaio Wes- 'i D l.-goxw GQ0001' depicts the birth, life, love, and death in the small C' 6.5o0660i6' n 0,oX5 Osxoelg town. The two main families in the play are the rice gotdro,- Ome..' ., .XX SOXNV Cutxesl families of the only doctor in town, the Gibbs family, Som C' Saws oxcofvl' . ,lxesllto 604009 and the editor of the town paper, the Webb family. Yx0rNieoo'x9ib s1ef'.. 1 I. ' ' iexeso This play was unique in that there was little scenery xN0l0xooxX?xcQoiei g0- . 'l ,iv and only the bare minimum of props. Pantomime 5056 ,OOXXT 65090 ' .- and imagination filled in any gaps that this created. 50:9 -X9 P061 . ' 'I Tholli QC xo W Oh, world, you're too wonderful for anyone to realize you 4,,,4?w 4 s V 1? ir'-4 ,I-5 ,, . - , tl, '25, v . , , .35 A gg' G hi, H- Mm- -r V 3 ' - J - 1,3 1 .ii iv fy KCC -29' Mrs. Joyce Wildman Mr. Robert Johnson H 'fred fe U ger Director Technical Director LVQVI7 8 Q JU LV N117 P U,-se C e P rom Urns 0ur Hearts ff Were Young And Gay The wild adventures of two young flappers, Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough, on their emancipation trip to Paris constitutes the plot of the spring term play presented March l5. When the ship docks in France at the end of the first act, Cornelia's escape from quarantine and Emily's acci- dental capture of a thief make up some of the hilarious incidents of the two naive American girls on their trip. Arriving in Paris, Cornelia seeks the aid' of a French drama teacher who creates further complications and many laughs for the audience. Mrs. Joyce Wildman directed the play, and the stage crew, supervised by Mr. Robert Johnson, built the sets and did the lighting. 7l SECON T4 V1 gs 5- MAX .. .rm . N we 3 6 'K ff - 5 Sf.: ., .. ' QW D ROW: S. Bercow, C. Quill and Scroll FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Petersen, C. Kimura, J. McAlpin, L. Armistecid. SECOND ROW: J. Lcndes, A. Wick- land, S. Pease, B. Southwell. Missing are R. Castillo, B. Lovett, J. Morrill, C. Nelson, S. Romon, R. Stockton, J. Young, K. Yumoto. me Y' .:.5.-.J u Alpha Theta FIRST ROW, lefl to rlghl: K. Yumolo, C. Walker, K. Read, Y. lkoma, L. Pelerson. SECOND ROW: M Hayomizu, D. Owyang, D. Von Vlear, M. Campbell, P. Beaumonl, A. Schmidt. Golden Key Society FIRST ROW, left lo righl: C. Takaha- shi, K. Yumolo, J. Kodakari, J. Alger, Y. lkoma, C. Conway. SECOND ROW. K. Kilagawo, A. Healey, S. Kruger, K. Newell. Missing are S. Bercaw, S. Smilh, A. Wickland. 4 1 .- 1,1 .gi-fp. ' 4 .- vw . ix! 73 3. P5 :1 f --Q 4: f. '- . ,-. ...lr n , U, , as ' 'c,h,'lIr 0 I QNX,-, C mx' ' a'0.'fC . sl., ug 9' -,plus i Z 'sd' Carolyn Nakada Girls State X-.... .1 X 'ir i Tim Stanley Boys State ,fw. 1. ' M rv. 7 . l Rf' LL. ' it ,X ,.,. ,JM rl. uk it . , dugg Tay. .1 Q: ' 'fir is'f'li1s'5. 4.5, ' 'Y vt ?'7'l'Ygg,, '. f N -X 2. r .5 .W .f-,Je I 22' 6i':3Z?2:..? sg h: jP?.f A ltd' Sally Bercaw D.A.R. Foreign Exchange Students This year two exchange students attended SMHS: Sibylle Kruger, sponsored by the International Christian Youth Exchange, resided with senior Sara Guinn and Jean Pierre Kulling, our A.F.S. exchange student from Lausanne, Switzerland, resided with senior Ed Whittlesey. Sibylle, who hails from Lubeck, Germany, has spent a year familiarizing herself with the American way of life. While at SMHS she participated in many activities, gaining a knowledge of our school system. She was a member of the French, German, and International Relations Clubs. Sibylle was elected a Senior Class Council and A.G.S. representative and was chosen as a delegate for the MPL Conference. In the spring semester Sibylle participated in the term play and headed the new Constitutional Revision Commission. Sibylle hopes to continue her education in Germany, studying in the field of social science. Because of his interest in the field of diplomacy, Jean Pierre took an active part in our student government. He was elected a fall A.B.S. representative, and in the spring he was elected A.B.S. president. He participated in both MPL Conferences and was a member of the French, German, and International Relations Clubs. Jean Pierre was also active in sports, being a member of both the tennis and cross country teams. Upon his retnfrn to Lausanne, Jean Pierre will enter the University for a possible scientific career in electronics. fi. .sl i J 1 -ss 'wi . , , MERIT SCHOLARS: Finalist: M. Campbell. SEATED, left to right: K. Read, R. Byrne, B. Carnovale l. Muzikants, received letters of commendation. x W 2 , .51 w',.'s'f sN'x- ' ' PW - .ri is 4 .1 M.. x E . 1 is .fda ' ' ' i 1 .ZA ' 1 -V ' u fe it . , .MW ' f ,i EZ H' f 1 7 f A .. m ,K . M i A f K if fiq ' .i ' ali. is 4 M ' , .3-.' -.QW . iw ii, , 'KV ., 'i ,. X ,Qw,.,, i , i I 1 ' 1 . 3. M 1. I. ji! 'V E' :Ve . V H , 1 ., ix A ... .,.r., . M SOPH MCCONVILLE AWARDS, FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Garbuio, Business, S. Benner, Home-Economics, M. Moulton, English: E. McCulloch, Foreign Language and Science. SECOND ROW: J. Thigpen, Mathematics, R. Haines, Industrial Arts, R. Fung, Art. Missing are D. McGlashon, Music, and R. Roberts, Social Science. FROSH McCONVILLE AWARDS, Left to right: E. Billing- sley, Industrial Arts, G. Billerbeck, Mathematics, S. Tom, Home-Economics, A. Cottrel, Music. Missing are P. Ashley, Social Scienceg J. leal, Foreign Language, D. Steele, Arty and G. VanVleor, English and Science. ?59 !'Z '1 'w,wgww11f4 ., N. ,fqgw 1 ,.-of TW + faQi.Q 'Uk Pl ' , 1 I I H 4 1 1 z ,'QQjL,,,':1,i,E,:f:'f ,ati-:V Phil Lighty Vice-President 1 fifile if 2 -ug., . uf' ' ' 1' Don Cresci .wg President , 'lk I m-Amr, in-Kiev vw ' 7 fi.. Q ,,,f'15, . fi? , . Bob Young Anita Plotkin Secretory Elected Representative FALL JUNIOR COUNCIL, FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Moulton, A. Plotkin, E. Hall, J. Dean, SECOND ROW: G. Phillips, D. Hirschbein, R. Henderson, E. Long. Juniors Jeannie Moulton President Emily Hall Vice-President in-35' 'UL ,e 'V A , if N I ,, - xr qt-x .CY fs. A . In-an 'r is 1 9 ? . I -, i,.. -KT.-. SPRING JUNIOR COUNCIL, FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Albright, J. McAlpin, C. Kimura, Livingston. SECOND ROW: S. Pease, B. Southwell, D. Owyang. Gail Myers Judi Fisher Secretary Elected Representative i . J ,v, M, M, A fr X1 ff i t api f' ' A i A as I . . ' , .,r -- . n iii I I . E f :zum . AWK ,sf ,Q 5 x Q17 Q D it J fig 1 tp., , . 4 31 Mfr .A I J' A ,,.' V f 4- u ' 'tr 'N r K N . s' .4 Ray Boldt Steve Buckley Jim Carlander Ricki Chapman Iohn Bolton Sylviq Bunting Margaret Carwin Gail Chrisman irqnkie Borison Linda Burton Rich Castillo Judy Clark wary L. Bowen linda Butler MortR Chapin Nancy Clark 5. I. . Q . -iw! ac: Art Abernathy lewis Aquayo Judy Alstrom Doug Andriiaswich Bob Appleby Pat Arnold Bill Ashman Sid Ashton Steve Ausve Sue Baird Mary Ann Banta Wes Barkwell Rosemary Bearss Sue Beattie Peter Beaumont Bob Belflower Sue Benner Shirley Benlson Lynn Biddel Mattie Black Vera Black David Blatteis 5 ' 5 ,..-Av ' . ky . 1' - 'N .' ' F l 4. Y Q -W, 4 A My . -L 5 -J.-3-114 4,314 -., 1.6, go 5.95. . iq g2'ag.' FL 'jeg Sandy Blomstedt X 'Q lp I Lloyd Boldemann v 4 Q -it b, -, . fs l xf Paul Claus John Converse Beatrice Cornejo Jill Craddock x x 1 Walter Cullop Sally Dahl Doug Davenport Russell Davis X' James Dederer Elaine Edwards Rich DiMare Gary Elhgen Abe Doctalero Wade Elvey Tim Duvall Elisto Espinoza Laurie Feldman Eric Feldman Carolyn Ferguson Judi Fisher ,Lf to V 1 .sr ,xl fx 1' , I K . 4 . vw, . 4, M or X- . A if ,ly T me Y f 1 ' ' - 16' ' - s. - ' w , x f ' ., as Y 'f i L dh 9 5 lf l 4. YQ I k ea, 11.5 K l vu-x dt' XX if ' 4 l r Ll '- ,4-c l 1 :gf g ' 4- ' 313 l L. , jhnfx 1 7 I rg' 1 , ' an. I-Q gf-.. ... 1 ' ,Q- Jpv- ' em- - E Mike Foley Joe Forsl Kalhie Freeman Jerry Fresquez 2 ,bei la . 5 ' bi xii J!! Gifk-Xe. .. ,, J ., Qs .J K. A X F :V 'Q ,J ,ar-3-K , in E X i f iq . . -av' ,f 1 . , eq L X We . T4-V 7 John Fresquel Linda Garcia Sally Gold Robert Gray Calvin Furnaga George Gastelum Herb Goldner Sharon Greene Randy Fung George Gellle Toni Gonzales Mike Grenier Sue Garbuio Rich Gillanders Brewster Gray JoAnn Hagaman 'Q 3 Lg: v- is 45- ff'- ,Q ,A , .3 - -xx. 1 ,yy if X 1 X 1, I if ' 1 in-- 5,..,,.. 8. an Gary Ho Peter Holko Gail Homer Stephanie Hoover Rich Hori Mike Howell Roberl Howard Bill Hunker Carroll Hunler Harry Hurlado Howard Ishida Carol lngold Jane Imazumi Lynn Ichimaru Pat Jackson Slanley Jaramillo Gregg Johnson Jerry Johnson Bobbie Jones Slan Jonsson Richard Jaw Evelyn Julich Lilian Kanno Jonn Karagas 80 fu. NK 1 uv Rich Haines Emily Hall Peler Ham Pal Hamillon r V.eV:,, A ,,ly. VT, 47' I I 'is V534 'G L 2 J 'E' FC' 1 41' 7 . -V L, ' S ,Z x 1- s. ! M 4. N 'i u . in n , fx iz' f H, M ff l f -fs e M 4. -. If 25 'I 2 54 i . Qrf X . ' 4. be Dick Haraguchi Susan Hayes Nancy Harlick John Haylock Carol Harrison Mark HOYI'HlSS Suzanne Harlen Ron Haysberl x l ,af Q 'Q Sv Lv John Hegarly Ralph Henders Allan Higbie Marilyn Hirsch ' ' ' i 2 5 . lv -J 1 , xg. ,nm if 2 . K ig , , Q J e gs aw 0,42-1 z.. WW , s ? ,ll Roger Kariya Craig Kawahara Anne Kennedy Chip Kime Carolyn Kimura Willis King John Koelsch Rich laMotte Billi Law Jay Lewis Phil Lighty Jay Litoff Judy Livingston Nina Lodvick Susan loe Earl Long Betsy Lovell Paul Lowenstein Susan Lurmann Susan Mahoney Donna Manfredi Pat Maniscalco Lucila Maniavez Shirley March tlbert Martin Sherry Masters Bill McCreary Douglas McGlashan Marie Miller Doug Morrison Shirley Mstowska Carolyn Nakodc llly Martin Martha Masterson Ellen McCulloch Art Meinke Laurel MontgomeryChristine Mortenson Kent Muhlker I-OUFOAFIH Norma heresa Martine Ellen Mattson Tum McCullough Anne Mello George Moore Jean Moulton Paul Muro Cathy Nelson andy Martinez Christy Maxwell Nancy McFaul Georgette Menzonan Jeanie Morine Cathy Mowry Gail Myers WCIYHSSS Nichols 3 -x 9 X 9. t P x x Blair Nicholson Greg Ogawa lsreal Ortiz Linda Orwitz :S 'iw J 4 'S 2,2 :wha D -K ft. ,M 0- - L, 4 l -- Y-r 'i. 'f,, Afgt if ,X , . lxf' Qs ll -115, , 'YI-14 Y 52 Kr is 4 ., ' A L., 5 I 'T R . , N. , ' A I X ff' i e l Saga F S ' 5. C x, -t -S A 1 s A I I I Hiroko Oshima Jean Oto Doug Owyang Annlia Paganini . 'fm Vs r' Elia 'T i 1- X5 me ,se A John Parish Dale Parsons Victor Paul Lois Pastorelli , ,. if A 5 , Q, A f rf V-in ' VJ . , - -'WW vi A ' is Zi fs' X T' Z 4: R . 1. . lA, r vi Ky A L f. , f --1' 1, 'H fr, ze 1 I g f - Y ' Q :gt ,J D M ff. -1- f if 'E Vx Arline Paxton Jack Pearlstein Steve Pease Chuck Pelletier Carol Searls Walter Seput 4 1 lr J 2: L ,M 'fx 1' ' in if k IRM. X efx My I .Lg In -. XA ,r ml ::,.v2.f - 'frm . 'ns . Q v it 1-1 . ,-1, ' jf 'fwrt 'R 4 , , n, ,. , 'il , ' - ' 631 ' ' Y -t, . -wr 'W in +56 t ' 5 J' ' , s 2, yx K Gail Penny Anita Plotkin Jim Robinson Susan Roman Rosalie Saito Carol Scheu Jill Pfotenhauer Bob Pollack Julie Robinson Carl Rosow Sandy Santos Cindy Gary Phillips Joanne Poulog Stephanie Robinson Cheryl Rudinger Bob Scarbrough Charles Julie Piana Margi Quanz Linda Rockwood Judy Saito Sharon Schouer Don Schulz Millie Shapovalow Phil Shearer Kathy Sheridan Lindo Shiinoki Paul Shurtz Pam Simmons Marianne Sinkamo Cheryl Skrha Kathy Skrha Brad Smith Marilyn Smith Pete Smith JoAnn Snider Bill Southwell Tim Stanley Sandi Stead Rick Stevens Bob Stewart , 1' William Carol Stirm Charlotte Stockton Bob Stout 82 xg Jil' 0- , s...f un 1. -g .- ry X In 1 f Y em ,J 1 N if ,nn Sian Yoshida Bob Young Jacquin Youngblood 5- 4. Ted Yumolo Sheryl Zimmerman fi ., ls. K 1,5 . William slum L Betsy Sluelke ' Mike Sturgeon Mona Wade Cylia Walker sg K Rich Sullivan ,Aw Q,- i .. W . . ' f ' N ' Phtlhp Tabby Alan.Welsskop A 1 Lynne Tagliofico Dennis Whillaker V I X- LX X Susuni Takao ,g' if EV: Millon Takahashi ii ' t if - EJ r,, ,f r A 4 u x , Jeff Thigpen ' '54, fl ' 1-' Lynn Thomas Jo Lynn Williams ' lv: . Bren' Thompson Pamela Winters Lynne Thompson if E Y I ,. .' X Chrislie Tresser 4x U, P -X QQ Gayle Tschorn Diana Wong Connee Turner Wayne Yamagishi ,Lf - af, Ida Vandenbroeck 1 ' Junior Make-up Junior Make-ups FIRST ROW, lei! lo right: Jane? McAlpin, Irene Lodvick, lolita Albright, Carole Dahl. SECOND ROW: Phillip Wilson, Jack Strickland, Jefl Wong, Richard Mori, David Alvarez. 1 5-di il - , '2e,a,x ,N . . ,.1 1' ' ,, ., AR-.tvs . 4 y ,ni . I. rfx 5 I I R' fwx I - I 'Il 'F f t xi, K 'I X WT. WVI W' Alex Judy Murphy Sue Graham Secretary Vice-President FALL SOPHOMORE COUNCIL FIRST ROW left to nght D Belton S Graham, J. Murphy, A. Alvarado J Wood M Hoshuyama M Gock D Leonhardt SECOND ROW l Hatch, J. Combs, W. ti I SPRING SOPHOMORE COUNCIL FIRST ROW left to nght P Wulson J Wllson, J. Caines, C. Townsend D Belton M Scully SECOND ROW P Pontm W C un M Farley, L. Hatch, D. Simi Lee Vice-President til f f ,,. I .MK- L Tn!--e'yi:C.r i Le Lindo Hatch President phomores Marcia Hoshiyama President Q2 Utne-I-fo-f dx ix L imuiglll es luv- Y. +9 fa sw.. if 3 xo . H., AL. l x .fm ks J it its ' Ui . Y Ted Adachi Ray Aguilar Ron Allard Alexis Alvarado James Anaslos John Anastos Larry Andrews Susan Andrews Ronald Andrini Judi Anick Lee Aull Linda Barnes Kathie Beirne Diane Belton Sharon Bender Bill Bennett Jim Benson Belly Billingsley we 'N vt of -1 . 14. ff 5 if Y f wh' ,N A 5 1 .-ll , -K . 11 ., S X I I V .BRL i'3'.w,,' ri' im. , i as v . 'N U Billie Banks . A I, .K ,.:-5 41. , Jim Barnett Ed Bingham L John Bartels Steve Bingham 4 'NL ' -- Belly Bass ' 1: - Q 'T' Robert Blake Jim Bowen Guy Brown Wayne Bunch Joe Candelaria Sarah Carlson Lynn Chamberlain Cherie Chrisman Bill Clark Carolyn Bogdan Dick Bradley Shirley Buchanan Dianne Burns Anna Cappa Palricia Carmichael Charles Chase Linda Chrislensen Cedell Clayton Don Bonnell Barbara Braun Bonnie Bucher Joe Caines Barbara Capponi Linda Carney Gus Charez Ida Christiano June Combs Rita BorgerSer1 Linda Bray Candy Bullock Aida Calderon Nancy Carleton Leonard Carpenter Steven Chew Wendell Chun Lois Cooper K' .Y gg 1 Q9 i A if wa., . V 478 ix F., . F pig? Xi rl' -Fa-N,,.w!' V , XX' l an . QL- f , xtbbq 1 A ' A. Q Wm 5 I 5 41 ' A 'A 51.6 Qi . ,' II m M . 5' :fl W q .' 'A Q . 7 4 'wi V Q, . u - f Z -.5 fee -, ,xl 1 , il - an v 4' ' 'Tin ,, J f V ,' 5' f 'f ' il x K N f R fn- , S , x X 5 1 J AL' as L fN 'em if av. X' Q U5 Q J y nik. I f S, -fs Qi' lx 'ga -3 I r , i' 5 . .X - l W 1 .' j . its I I 1 ,5 J s. AI Coppola Albert Cottrell Mike Cox Larry Craig X-Sw L. if ni 'Kr' ' wr K V ,, X? I l Xu- lofi- 'PN qswmq-r Q.. E Q- 'Q ,, lv-4 i X X tk 1 Ea -u .ffl-:ff 'JM 1 , gg I, xg'-in V N-ngq X L '- - m W X . . Benny Crawford Marilyn Croop Carol Cullop Allen Culver f'2?f? , - E3 ' f '-. yu 2 -' A, K Q ,ou .M ' 4. fy X i -1!. 4.. ...J Hr- ' V VU' f' . :seal f , 4' 1, X ,I , nz. -9' it I JI J, Q of' J 'C Fl J A G. str 4 Orr Rene Curry Jack Dean Judy De Martini Anne Early Irene Daluz Ida Debastiani Lynda Detomas Dale Edgett Ray Davis Greg Del Bene Jacqueline Donahue Charles Eisen Mike Day La Verna De Guzman Danny Dudley Penny Ely Y i iffy Barbara Gray ' , ,, AP Louise Galindau Jeannie Greer i l ' ' Rae Ellen Gilli Michele Hackett L. ,M , Christine Gillanders Suzanne Gilpatrick Dede Glick Malvine Gock Sandro Gondai Susan Graham s Ralph Hall Mike Hamill Mike Hammond Brenda Hanson Bruce Hanson Karen Hanson Gary Harmon Theresa Harmon Gary Harris Travis Hart Linda Hatch Wayne Hayden Rita Haysbert 86 w 1' at z JN Bill Emhoft Dianna Fogarty Phil Fouts Craige Faries Carl Foss MGI'9ie Mike Farley Jenny Foster Joyce Frye Dorinda Farmer Jeannette Fournier leOf1Gfd GGGH i dv- ' Si f A V . if v 1. J Q an 0- 4 . sf' A V i K bln 1 l . H7421 in .3 x ' o N .1 .ign- i .1-.Q Connie Lamson Linda Larson Tom Long Paul Larsen Linda Langridge Dennis Lee Darrell Langston Dwayne Lee Linda Hee Clayton Heller Andrea Helsem Brenda Herndon Steve Hing Jeannette Highley Joylyn Hillman Claire Hinaga Virginia Ho Gary Hochstrasser Jim Hodges Bob Hoffman Fred Hollis Lynn Horiye Marcia Hoshiyama Charlie Howard 7 1,9 A fe . ASW 1 x N Sherry Hunter ' A 'Q Helen Hyer . 'X ' 1' L' , I A ,A Russ Ichimaru :j Q Clifford lmada , 4, x 'L ' Y L X4 x41 Xi 1 '1'- .fm , M QV. Tris ' it-, if we Linda Jameson Q, 'i V' 7 i L Donna Jamison , A251 . F' pi l Q V' - 5 f ee - L Richard Jamison , 'hge Q. Bert Jeffers i , mfr A Simi Lee lrene Lewsey Carol Lopez Roger Manning Barbara McAsey Doug McLain SLUUVL l-ee JUCLY L-Ofke l.OrrGlne l-Uthelli Marlene Marcussen Bill McCauley John McNally Bob Leonhardt Carol Long Verna Lum Barbara Maskevich Dennis McDonald Marie Medrano Donna Leonhardt Sonia Long Susan Mack Marilyn Mauz Martha McKenna Richard Mendoza 'in' .1 7:3 Cl lil JL' ef 7- Q 5. s E. 5 , . rl J -in is 'Q ,x fo ,V A , V. ,Y Y ,,,.. -J 1 - , -1-1, .LCC S '. . 3 - in . 1. , , - , . I O C. Q 'Sw r f 4 5 ' . lf' GX 1- we 1' NN ' l X R. +- A LI' I 1.3 xt fr 5, kai, ge.-.n 1. Q rx iw. -A-5 an fy, : L Iii ff P i ,B -. QI' -N l'x .,,.5.. ltr- N Q s 405 3 x 1 V S ' X X it , lx 'I ' X 0' vw. ,K 'wl , sf K C 4+ ss f Mike Miller Bruce Morris Mary Murison Sharon Nealson Gloria Nicks Herman Oberg lynn Olsen Harriet Ott Dan Mills Woody M0yr1Gl1Gf1 John Murphy Philip Nettle Bonnie Nicoson Joanne Oblay Diosa Ortiz No,-Q Oullette Terry Mitchell Doug Mulwny Judy Murphy Gus Nevarez Fred Nishioka Pat O'Brien Rosa Otero 536-yen Oullette Kathy Morgan Sharon Mullenax Paul Natusch Dan Nichols Nadine Obata Jim O'Connor lynn Oto Clementene Pace David Paxton Tom Pearson Bill Peek John Peet :A 1. ' 5, ww.. ,gl L, . ' 4' - Ron Penton ss, Mike Peruch A . 4 Carol Petrini Tracy Philip Sandra Pledger Paula Pontious Sharon Pope Chris Posca Curtis Powell Jim Powell Jim Purviance 1 Sandra Ratcliffe Carolyn Reavis Christine Record Faith Redfield Mike Reeves larry Ridgley Diane Rose David Roesler Pat Rowlands Gary Palmer i Oassy Parma 5 Sandy Parode Eric Pawson Q1 px ,. ..,,X I -'-Q I . l l ,r 4 - i Paula Strait Sharon Strickland Pat Swain Phyllis Takahashi Oh 1 s Ts its ev PM i X ,1 K 4. .iii s a if i r '. .X fl 1' 17. 1 , f' Kathleen Russell Henry Rutland Susan Sakai Lorna Scolice Sue Schiller Donna Schweitz Doug Scofield David Scott Robert Scott Mary Scully Doug Semrit Darryl Semrit John Shaffer Cheryle Shaflley Nita Sheppard Clifford Shibata James Shields Yoshiko Shinhirc Judie Shuey Geraldine Silual Al Silveira Keen Simon Sue Simon Anne Carol Smith 4 L 'X YT It 'N J 4: ' E' Tim Tenbrook Elizabeth Tsuii Victor Uhl Robert Waago Dave Warner PG? W0lllif1S Sondra Tom Patricia Tucker Marsha Utsumi Dale Waldron Gary Warren Penny West Cassandra Townsend Ted Tulloh Pat Vail Clark Wallace Nolan Washington DOH Wlteelef Jayne Trapasso Fred Tungate Rick Venturi Lee Wore Akira Watanabe WGflClO Will0fd 4 s S S M ,'. .,.5 - f 1 A25 FW fi' ku US' Q. .,...,v -x.. Don Williams Joe Williams Judi Wilson Patricia Wilson nn. Q59 .s 16 1 -17 it .I 3' LZ ui 0 .' gr firm at v 'L' W' . 's....- - x 1 XX 4 X X, cgi? it ff rk1 v'-Q Judy Wohler Sue Kanovle .fx Qs Slanly Wong Karen Yamada Linda Koragas Carol Kenneii Martha Young Mary Kirk Mommy, l'lI be home in ten minuies. , ?f0i s M Q, ft, Ken Wolffe Jqnef Wood Paul Yamaguchi Mickey Young lkuo Kiyohara Harriet Kiyomura GY99 Kfingen Junko Kuboic ge t u YC m D . Q' N11 f' e Henry Kaiser M: w Spring fever? ,. 4 3 ' X 4 N... .X fmffzi David Cole Morsho Smith Joe Phelps Elected Representative Secretory Vice President FALL FRESHMEN COUNCIL. LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Hammerud, B. Swann, B. Jordon, D. Hunter, J. Sanchez, B. Lee, G. Owyong. SPRING FRESHMAN COUNCIL. LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Krummell, M. Swodley, J. Phelps, W. Hommerud, B. Green, B. Stonich. George Joynes Winston Hommerud Corol Krummell Elected Representative Secretary Vice President f4 '. uef- 'Z' 5 .,,4-on 1415 AF' Ta fi s ox Q 9 k. - west? Bob Coselti President Freshmen President NT . V f r mg I., T 'Vi 1 ,. A a ' -5 at -qv'-fa ,sg , et: , vs id, eil f X s q'l x, xx fn- fi. ..'.u1' - ff .V '13 A , 1 A B X ' Q ev- Wt I .J 5 N S , P X s ,R X 21 if-A fe if f 2 ,:- .V , W N., - .e L -it K 'Ir .,, if e Y 4 dl in ,, 'Lak' . A fr 'Q rt .f -r 'Q-sn, N-X. it Paula Abraham Watson Adams Donald Albano Ron Albano YN Jean Alexander Tony Aragon Glen Ascheman Barbara Andrade Dave Andrade Cynthia Baccelli Daniel Baker Gary Andriiasevich if 1. Exam . V , I I-'W' . x . :fl ci -e,. if ' ' tt fit ,N 1. . W e V ' 4 '4 1. 5 5, :- F' . A v K .J A 5.-,M ! VV . -V 4 'rr qs-1 K, -5 ug, A UN Cs 4--x str c , 3 Sig tw, ,A Pat Campbell Chuck Carleton Kathy Carlson Bob Caselli Donna Cazin Phillip Chan Dolores Chase Sharon Chin Tw Bob Bancroft George Barry John Bell Nancy Bentsan br uhhh Christina Bergmann Toni Blenio Darlene Borges Shirley Broock Bob Bullock Ed Bernard Steve Blomstedt Denise Bouthiette Arlene Bruno Sandro Burns Larry Bertron William Bone Peter Boyko Jeannie Bryan Robert Burton Rex Betz Charlene Borg Bonnie Brennan John Buckley Marilyn Butler Joseph Cody Clyde Cola David Cole Ivan Collins Ed Concepcion Chris Cordero Lahre Correa Bill Coryell Mike Cowger Jim Cox Elisa Crowder Hector Cuevas Angela Curry Adrienne Cutrell Carroll Daly S 4 95 A ,,. ., QL -'f C' ,, wrf '- we ' , I , ,M Q M , f ': , 3 .K 2 tx Andrew Daniels I FZ- KN J wJ 1 'vs 1'- be S C- .f if l -we .,, is 5 , is F' il s 'N Ii 'D ' 4- X 0 fl ,Q r Z 'l' . T. ff' 9- ,fb 'fglzfi . lim its 2'1- Sheala Field John Flemming Linda Fiori Susanne Folen Michael Fisher Joe Francisco Edward Flank Daniel Freitas - 1 ,, v. it ss jf :Hips I, Krwii lf X B 13 .Q Q V Edward Frye Cathy Fujita Albert Guan Vincent Gaeta , ..... rgf- ' ., i ,C , , Maren Garfat Dave Gargiulo Fred Garrett Jim Gater V -:-.9 X Bill Daul Gary Davis Mike Davis Sherry Davis Virgil Davis Carolyn Deon Maureen Deemer Nick Dessureault Linda DiMare Stacy Dobrinen Taft Donohoe David Dudley Jim Edmondson Mariam Ellis Phyllis Endicott Terri Eriavec Dwight Evans George Evans x P5 ,, -vs 4 L, it 1 i i, 'x - r,,.,,,,,qg ff ,., -E , os, 1 -, E. , if of X 5 at Mg. L I f g, if, - Pi f'- '15 s..,, 93' if Mike Dukes Terry Duncan Cecilia Fambrini ,Q-' 7' N Judy Dunlap Roger Feriante ' 'Q ig -A Francine Eachers S - , , 1 rf.. ,Q 0,3 ff M 9.2 A Joyce Gaydos Linda Gismot Colleen Gray Marian Hackett Robert Hall Santo Gentile Dennis Goins Ben Green Lois Hadfield Andrea Hamilton John Gettle Harold Goodwin Sheila Greer Linda Hagaman Winston Hammerud Ron Ghiglione Heidi Gfdelef Jacqueline Gunn Pat Hagerty John Hanson V :gs I 1 J' 'D 1 LA t- s 'r 1 , i K ' M Qu 'vs an w. 1 .L 4 C, ' A ' sr rv- 4 . Q at A v f :if ' ,9 'i - .Ls : 15, 4. 1 'V g D R n., KV ,I ' D 1 .2-. ' 'N' its 6 if 1. 2 'EB .-a l an ' 's ,N W 1 R: xi in if 1 ' 'K 5 1 '71 L, :zh ' i If! 1 .Z . 41 ti' .3 5 1 K if v-nf K. ,. . X K., Ixwnx . ,M ,. fy' J iffx wi 5 'bs f- ,, S ,',A W A ix 5' x i' 4 H 'tj-rv' f John Hanson Larry Hellman Terry Hollen Kathy Hunt Bill Hutton Gloria Ishida Patricia Jackson Norm Harvey Catherine Higashioka Raymond Hollingsworth Dennis Hunter Donna lce Jim Ishida Ralph Jakubowski Leslie Haynes Gloria Hirotsu Loretta Howey Joe Hurtado Tamara lrwin Delories Jackson George Jaynes Vickey Heller Ronald Ho Linda Hughes Gary Huston Doris Ishida Jesse Jackson Alan Jensen Jennifer Jones ee'-. z tl B 'Q Bob Jordan ff- A Linda Joyce Annette Kanno Karen Kariya Robert Katz Ronald Katz Floyd Kauer -Q.. Neomi Kawahara Gail Keenum Joyce Kelly Ralph Kelly 4-Qxaa Alan Killham Keith Killinger Richard King Ron King If 'e Rudy Kim f N David Klemish ' g Susan Knowlden Robert Knowlton ' r 'x.- ' c C t gl X - QW 'A 'J . fax '- 4, Beryl Kralich Serge Krassilnikoff Jill Krogstad Lloyd Krueger 94 ,AJ I xv new vm - Y' Kathy Jensen Nanci Jew Dennis Johnson Eunice Johnson shea -1:-f Marian Johnson Peter Johnson Robert Johnson Wayne Johnson gu- If' l XX f H' i I- hge!!! C- g Carol Krummell Jerry Lapinski Sue Larsen Susan Law Barre Lee Larry Lee Jean Love Martin Lowenstein Chuck Luke Ted lydon Judy Macho Cathy Mack Matthew Markovic Kathleen Marron Myrna Marsh Jane Martin William Martin lmke Martinez new A x K in if nfl fl AN . 4 6 4 + W , v mn , t Aff A A Q' A M 'si X 'fi Tom Maisano . - ' ' Eric Malzkuhn Susan Mason lk kv - - :gg ,, y ,,, Diane Mangrum Sherri Massey 'M ' -fr Elliot Mark ' X g,, Ri J A -.. Alice MUNI Jim MCCYGY Def1r1iS McNally Iris Mills Silvyne Moyce Mayko Nakata Martha Nevarez Kathy Ogbgrne Jim Parker Irene Mathis Dolores McKendry Danny McNesby Theresa Montgomery Yvonne Mullenal Joyce Navarra Dale Nishida Dennis Oto Gilda Pastor Sue Matthews Kathleen McKenna Gaila-Jo Miller Julie Morain Keiii Muranaga Weston Nekotani Richard Ogawa Greg Owyqng Gary Perreault Marlene Maurana David McMurdo John Miller Ron Morrissey Mary Muro John Nettle Richard Okita Bill Pcilmatier Marilyn Peruch H A J K Q' Y A A . ,I .-.- 4534 Ji Q: 4- , '- , ,Q 2 fs. l '- K .X xi ' 'x , w ' 'LT' ' ,J V i .xv A 2 s vi 1 V fy r P Q 4 x gs 5 . l ...Q 'N 1 'W ' Q 'N 7 lk K. Q 3 M., N I X c.,. + 'Y-rr f My Q . 5 ,ag ... , N ,Ji effffi -as -1- y M.-3 lv- -. -M, ,ss K-N XS V - Ls , , , fe . ff ' i 1 r 1 X J f A J. -.5 , if .A A ' ' ' , I , A, I Us S' . S s. I' . K' ', . A , 1 . f f wr- - fm ' V' fgaxm J ' , , AWE X 'U ' S..- Joe Phelps - 4 . .wi 5 2 ' H '. Q3 ., tp 3 . A e ggi '7 4 J' 4... S' fx we 9 all 2 I - v ' , sf 1 ww.. gxvs Jerry Primes David Phillips Linda Procella Wayne Plante Kin Quan Marilyn Pope Helen Reddington sf' R Q ' r' it .A ' if ' .. 'Q-V 'ig A , ' 'gg f lk S '17 'q....f. X' v if '- 3 .K an F' , x , . 2 ! 'P ..-.. 7 4' Q i Un A. l ' - , Yg, - r Q5 sC,- f I 57 7 ff V 'cgqsfp V ,1.4.',.': ..Q. I 3. ' K., 7 ' it fi:-,, . ' .ith-Nqr ,.i .lSk W., G Paul Reece Sandra Reynolds Ann Rivera Jon Reed David Rhoads Rodney Rivera John Rennie Tim Richmond Randy Rodrigues Cheryl Rewak Marilyn Reisinger CGFOI ROGSIBF Jo Ellen Severson Johanna Shadd Dave Shaffer Barton Shane Witney Shapovalow David Sharpe Mary Sheehan Mary Shefveland Nadya Sheppard Tom Shields Carolyn Shiinoki Amy Shima Sachi Shin Carolyn Shoberg George Simpson Mike Skorstad Lorraine Smith Marilyn Smith Marsha Smith Ronnie Sorg Bonnie Spears Ricky Steinberg Willie Stephens Margie Sterner 96 l I 3 4-as Ox jx E y f -.., .TL X, , gg:- L-.- i l Q f H 5-Si: Qu James Rose Mary Helen Rose John Rummerfield Gordon Russell Jim Saito Robert Satyna Walter Sakai Linda Sbragia Rose Salinas Philip Scorpace Joe Sanchez Janice Schmidt Clifton Mike August Serena Cathi Serena X o i I ii ' izl 'Q Us 'HFS figs N- ch Z -S' l i F 4 l lbs win, 'V' sin sfewafi A ' Theresa Stokes larry Thomas ' 7 ,. R :V 4. Bert Stonich Mike Tognoli -- 'N vi s. Sheryl Stothers ' A , FN N' ' rn . X 1 A ,sg , 'L Q ,M . gas.. puisyfw Sheila Strong - r 'T 1 David Suglshila Ben Toy I ll 'S Susan Sullivan Betty Treadway L XL 3 Janet Svendsen 'fu Y ' ahwizutf, +, ' Mary Swadley 3 'QQ A Brian Swann Alex Tsitovich 9 , H Barbara Swetlik Maya Tsuii X ' e' Gary Sylva Q .' y . 4 i . X ff A-s W'iv by alone Tegliafico ' , ai JoAnn Tamaki Robert Uhl l KK' Denise Taylor Christine Ullman 'a as , Dominic Ternullo i S 'E' ,. X K I : Unno Cheryl Vasconcelles Rich Walderrama Belly Ware Linda Weinreich Eric White Robin Williams Gerald Wong Edward Yamada UPdYke Robert Vemoulefen C0f0lYn Woldrop MUVY Ann WUVV Willy Weinstein Peter While Harry Willis Thian Wong Sue Yecha ko Uyeld l-Gvfie Vern!! Gary Walker Colin Washburn Kurt Weishaar Linda Whitman Grady Wills Frank Yam lssei Yokota ck Vandenbroeck Helen Wclderromu Mike Walloch Milton Washington Sue West Jerry Williams Fred Wise Caroline Yamada Richard Yoshida -4 ll li Nl N. mf ' w Y A l 1 S, go.: 1... vs.. in .. . .19 .1 Us 'Q f , ,Q me 3-X Wi. ax K Z. 2i f i , N-iq ll 'rl N ' A .A ,H Q X s fur' is it ' ' N. H Qi Z- - .HA-. 'x 5 , - x V lr, 1, if Aim W rs 4. , 4. E' wx L Fredino Young Kathryn Yundt Q J' I uid You say you had sux laralesf y l ll . LL.. 'S S . ' W - - S V k,r-3-in if .M ' I' '- K-15. ' , F1 I' 4 , , kt ' esef- X. ,.. 1 fb' . ' .- v X - , 4 1 4 . ,. - at VAX. ,4- , J' -ss h T, 25 2 1-f ,ages :WM 'w::,,,f,: - . 1 ff h Freshmen Make-up FIRST ROW, left to right: Chuck Carleton, Roxanne Matsuda. SECOND ROW: Roger Farmer, Ted Stevens, Robert Katz, Jim Cox, Judy Dunlap. ' - ' ' .,- -, 'Sit' K-We 'ez 0173-T r if 7' qi Q w ,w ,f fl S tt + ' W 2f,,M--... . , 1 g ,, ' N -35412, 'fi 'ig l -4-'T ., 'T fig 71 ' '-:ff-L . 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We thought this was 0 co-educational school. 99 -...2 ad 5 5: . I it vw , U S 1 1 s F: 5 a v wg 3 4 Hs K-f A J' PW' I 1 1 '-1-'-v-.. ,,,,,...f+-Q.-qd..gviJ D Q, 1 1 1 1 w -. i :I .4 . 3 line ..,,,' M 4 'H-om... 3,277 Y ' iraq sw ' ' It gl Q , , 1 if dk? ' 2 if 1 A Ma ! . . 4 1 2 ' 4' 1. 1 wi7M,tw ' 'N Jljmfmae Y . 'C 'H X , gf A 'gf .B ,,., , ,- T i ' A 1 1 V SlQ1-,,, 100 Xxsg xxx 'Wx KX .un-can L , O ,-.. A 5 2 Q ...Q Amway' wg sw Vg ,W r f. 1.23- QQ , :W M M931 Q ' E 5 14 X A z Q ,N :Q ' fr Wy nd 5 'V is ll f .-1-K,,. 'Wav K s , K ,W V 1, 2 -1-f-rl ' Y ' I 1 4. as A A e Q 5 5 f af ' r Z- 4 L . lgil' 'F' 101 fmt' 2 MIKE FOLEY Fullback -01 .1-7 .' RICK BOYD Guard 'fnppadrnf' nl wlQ'f'14 1 56,9 Q 6 .5 up 5 f :RW , Y A-L'L,iQ 'f - '5 1, vw, 5 ,h fjfw-,t:,fjcl,.' in V 4 951547-,f 1 iw -iifsfu Z iff f ff' fi? - 1 an ' 1, VT ' -'Q.,. 1' -1 5 GARY AKIZUKI Quarferbock Football WMM I' IW X N' 6, if vw' W! 51 wf' f Q Ut Q' ' 5 7-Z?A5 'm 13' r Q if gk KEXQQI-Q LEY f, f' gw . Qunvgw. , ,we ff-MQ if WW-1 ,f ,fm ... JM4' :QA f, A-a 1' 21 1. GARY UTSUMI Tackle Kp .1 L l, eg? X Y 6, 4 I 'JN ff ' . Y A ,.,-1 K. rn- rg .A- Mr, 1253.32 ,Qi ,,:: ,fl 4 1 , ?'Q iagrjffl V ,gtifgqgxff f N bw g 1 'ww silnffif f AJi L.515f1-'3f3Y q ' - ffl. . fff 1'2'r Q9ff: :, a Q , L .1-'-493, ,ef .1 . ,wif 7 2437231 f fgffpn. 1- :qv , , W 4' ' . -amy' V ' ' 135, IE 6 Q., 4 R 'WAPLQIS A-f if ab V bd gr if , V W Hn Q 4' f A TIM WALL dy Center x 4, 1 W wg, ,puff RN-,,,,,'5' N . v A E .-8 ' f a. - : 'L - ' ,, 5'1 4.5 A -13.-,'215,5g.g , af.-gg-JP3!f:x': -,- Qf-M , f F' if 11' 'AA' 1 - 'f A - f R611 Husgsar f f A , nd r, f . I E gs A. , 1 N5' N Wil. Co captains Craig Wood and Rick Boyd admire the I I l Qfflilk 59:1 . - dim 3 E, Q J it 1 arsity Football -:Mil Y. The San Mateo Bearcats, by virtue of a strong late season per- formance, compiled a two win, two loss, one tie record, which earned them a tie for third place in the final MPL standings. The Cats climaxed their '62 season with the upset of the year by conquering arch rival and previously unbeaten Burlingame. The Orange and Black also surprised league 'forecasts early in the cam- paign by topping the ambitious Aragon Dons. Hurt by inexperience, the Bearcats were held scoreless in prac- tice encounters with Carlmont and Woodside, dropped a third con- test to South San Francisco, but were victorious over Sunset of Hay- ward. Junior Bob Pollack earned all-MPL backtield honors and cap- tured the league's rushing title. Guard Rick Boyd and Fullback Paul Shurtz were awarded honorable mention. 'J--f in-ak W ' i ix .3-6 x s ,fp V Little Big Game trophy. Mr. Yale Rohlff Mr. Arvid Niemi Mr. Frank Davis Head Coach Line Couch Backfield Coach FIRST ROW, left to right: K. Curley, S. Smith, R. Rasmussen, D. Lee, Jonsson, R. Haysbert, C. Faries, E. Long, W. McCreary, E. Kime, C. Wood, R. Boyd, G. Ulsumi, R. Waples, G. Akizuki, T. Wall. SEC- Olsen, Coach Niemi. FOURTH ROW: R. Sires lMgr.t,' J. Gillanders OND ROW: Dr. Bowers, J. Caines, S. Yoshida, P. Shurtz, R. Pollack, S. lMgr.l, M. Day, S. Bingham, H. Rutland, D. Andrniasevich, W. Yuma Takao, W. Moynahan, W. Ashman, M. Foley, T. Stanley, Coach Davis. gishi, B. Thompson, A. Martin. THIRD ROW: Coach Rohlff, J. Thigpen, W. Martin, R. Haines, S. i - 5 -f A - ww f WQXEW' ' if' 'Dfw f+-V N- - . Xl to 'lf X6 'ff' 7 I Q tgp' if 81 4 3 ik. X J -xJ. , 'N-'- J' i. if JJ' 0 9 Q 4 X 3 M84 - 96 -' I- .Jff l .1 .gl Y Q: .: Z -'V' .:. I - lx J' 'M' 'dyno ,xK?sxAt-' fs. X 't f 1 1 B7 X89 'X M 89fN7 921W f Hillsdale 1, 4 A I 4 's ff' 'A' Shurtz shakes loose from Hillsdale tackle. The Hillsdale Knights, ranked as one of the top teams in the league, tallied two touchdowns in the first half and coasted to an l8-O Hillsdale's ten yard line three halted before it could reach defensive unit came on in the win. The SM eleven marched inside times during the evening but was paydirt. After a poor half the Cat third period to dominate the play. Junior fullback Paul Shurtz high- lighted the Bearcat running attack by picking up 96 yards in 19 carries. ra A Caines pours on steam as Boyd blocks Knight defender. Aragon . P'T,,,f-.i Pollack follows Yoshida's interference ,, Q, N V, .iv M .1-K' if 1 W 535' Pollack outruns Aragon Don for SM touchdown. San Mateo's Bearcats finally showed their offensive power by upsetting the Aragon Dons, 25-13. Aragon, who had run over non-league opponents, was held to two TD's while the Cats scam- pered across the goal line four times in the first three periods. The SM scoring was highlighted by a 66 yard pass from wingback Stan Yoshida to end Robin Waples to put the Bearcats . - ahead for good. 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The Bearcats were downed by Capuchino's Mustangs, 26-7, when the league co-favorites were back at full strength. Junior fullback Paul Shurtz crossed the Tang goal line in encounter for the only San Mateo score. When Cap countered against the Bearcats' running attack with a nine man line, SM, counting mainly on its ground game, was stymied. M mf .K Q Pollack crashes through defensive line for sizeable gain while team mates play leap-frog. In their final performance before the Little Big Game, the Bearcats held the highly rated Mills Vikings to a l4-l4 tie. Trailing I4-7, the Cats stormed back with their last six- pointer of the meeting late in the final period and con- verted the all-important PAT to gain the deadlock. Paul Shurtz and Bob Pollack again led the Bearcats' offensive punch, each tallying a touchdown. ml , 1-,,.. , rg in-uv 75 vi' -4 1962 Football Queen Nominees FIRST ROW, left to righh S. Atherton, M. McLoughlin, J. Sfockfon, M. Burkeh. SECOND ROW: C. Arthur, B. Munyon, C. McCulloch. The e beautiful girls 45540 Princess Judy Siockton represented u at Queen Susan Atherton Princess Connie Arthur fm, 1.3 73 I 'W SL I ll Va PQI' . - F, ' . 1 S1,a F , Q '1- Y' 9 1, f .. '- , -'gf , X . W I 4 X , O' - nv: 1 I I Q. M,.......,,.,. ' Q.. W - I O W the Little Bug Game Rall and I Q . Q ,. V -1 xl 5 vw--f W0 lflxe r Yom... PLEASANT DESKIN 'ff SW ' iv EHHHMFY r . .JM r -o at , N .ov UQ' Q 5 , ' ' J 13- J' . Qu' Q.. Q, .s.,, 1 Q. 'kg , fl ' 9 .l't'Mfil'wwl if 'ii ant -fr 1 '? w it A 131 wg. Q 'fi , Pl 4 dgifjvia.. . , K -3 J , 1' L 1- A ,, il, , 1,1 Q , Q Q HF' IN. E Q A fl I' Air f ,l ,h 'X -In I l ,4l:,'?l if . .. ,Y n ' 4 qu. V - si' ., I Q ' ,A 'B J ' -' 'U ' 5 . :T ' . 'T , rx.. ,nt - ..:?T:r1,:,. 1 4, thu at -' , ' l i A if R 'F lm A M i L - i ff :Alla -' 'W awagiu-his-on-gl fs '--- i V JUUBJ 'TN and A A J 1 1- K , - I 4 . ' . P . . ,, '- , , H I ,.4 0i Lg, v Gary.Akizuki snags Pollack's posrantct then heads for paydirt. Q In the 35th renewal of this traditional contest the Bearcats came up with the upset of the year by conquering previously un- beaten Burlingame, I9-7. This defeat spoiled the Panthers' finest season in many years. Gary Akizuki pulled in a second quarter aerial and raced past Blingum defenders for six points to put the Cats ahead for good. The Panther eleven started to drive again late in the final period, and the Cats appeared to be in ieopardy. But when a Blingum back fumbled the pigskin, Kevin Curley pounc- ed on it to end the threat. Bob Pollack finished his fine season by hitting paydirt on two occasions, while he tossed the TD pass to Akizuki. 'W Q f Rohlff will eat tonight! -ng., i A t x ' 1 4 4 .1-. -.4 ' r' Sb I V Mr. Ed Allemand Coach l 'ues ,iv .L--4+,'n 5 ..,5 - r' - ' ' 1 -- - .. V 14... 4 , ,,- ' '- A . A -adm.. fe, Q f' 7' i ' if U- - '- FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Kittl, M. Dukes, R. Ogawa, J. Cox, V. Davis, P. Boyko, B. Green. SECOND ROW: R. Sorg, J. McCroy, W. Sakai, M. Cowger, B. Hutton, M. Tognoli, N. Harvey. THIRD ROW: Mr Tom Holman R. Primes, G. Huston, R. Okita, E. Farmer, E. Malzkuhn, D. Hunter, G. Davis. FOURTH ROW: J. Flem- ' Coach ming, G. Evans, F. Garrett, W. Adams, J. Sanchez, R. Yoshida. FIFTH ROW: T. Donahue, G. Jaynes, D. McMurdo lmgrl, B. Lee lmgrl, B. Shoten lmgrl, R. Ghiglione lmgrl. SIXTH ROW: E. Allemand lcoachl, T. Holman lcoachl, J. Gillanders. ' Freshm n Football The frosh football team, under the direction of head coach Tom Holman and assistant coach Ed Allemand, captured their first MPL title, going through the season with five wins and no losses. This was the first time since 1957 that a frosh squad had been undefeated. Doing most of the offensive work for the Cats was tailback Fred Garrett, who Fred Garrett . . , . . . c - r ' led the league in rushing. Garrett also led the Cats passing attack combining awp cm with ends Pete Boyko and John Flemming. Filling out the backfield were Rich 1--t J eff?-. Yoshida,Bob Bancroff and Norman Harvey, while linemen Taft Donahue, Ben I Green, George Jaynes and George Evans, and Dennis Hunter held off the oppos- ing forces. ON 'Q' . x Rich Yoshida Co-captain !' , FIRST ROW, left to right: G. Evans, B. Green, G. Jaynes, T. Donahoe I A. Tsitovich, D. Hunter, J. Flemming. SECOND ROW: J. Sanchez, N V ' . Harvey, B. Bancroft, F. Garrett. I l V , B' H . .IU 1 . Y Q, b . .KY av S I ' A -7- . 32 ' 2' f 6 ' pf W Hi A -I 1 I J ' ' ' f fL555F7'l,- nf-Q' , 1, .. , V, V .. XJ A V. ' t . QW . .. ' . 4 . f ' , Shift ft ' ' ' ' .11 A!!! .Q ,jx.vw. r.ve' 'IQ J , ,llmrzli W A- ',j .ff..'?.' , W A. J X 1 . A .Q Bancroft breaks through Aragon line to score touchdown for S,M.H.S. heerleaders a A, ?'z? 'v T1 W -4 ,M f ,sg - 1 g ab- ,ix -.FY ,Quick .flag A ,, :,3,x1':x PAT ARNOLD X 6 N ,A-N W r- 1 L. fy -L . - wg-5' Q 14. V , .31 Q Lf : X EMILY HALL A -I bf QA ,Q ' - I 4 -'bi L N xx Nkf' SHIRLEY MARCH ANGELA HEALEY Mascot Head 4 ELLEN MCCULLOCH CAROL INGOLD NQ 2 L' .V. Cheerleaders .1 . ,gijgfzifz L L, V, I ,. A , A gfiqaf - - hr ylzvtq 1 A 1 ,J if , A A -ff .1 .. fx A Q . QV 7353 ,gfl ALEXIS ALVARADO Head , L . 3 -In -ek '- 1 A . L rx LINDA BARNES LLL Q! ,X , I, L L L , L1 1 ,, L- 1 v JANET wooo.2 -,g..'g CAPTAIN TOM EAINIE ANDERSON ' ' Guard rf' , ,, .., ma di.. I -- ' 1 s 5 . , .Q f v 3 A TRAVIS HART - I , A Yi Cenier I glkfj we . ' . 'v ' Y 0 uw a H fx H . t an Wgzuf A w w is 1 1 aw: , ' v N Basketb ,, 4 , ,.s -H2 30 av' ,AW fm... W ' 'WI-thi? .ff I' ' ' . as ,Q -W s 2 X X. 3 ,F fm-vw f 'i.-4 ff' ...N WO' Q .Ny 1 ,a FZ rsfnfrii. ' 4+ ,AON JEFF THIGPEN Forward GBM? v. 4. 4 'g'Qg '.' v I v SEASON RECORD Mills Hillsdale Aragon Capuchino Burlingame Mills Hillsdale Aragon Capuchino Burlingame FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Aragon Hillsdale Capuchino Mills Burlingame San Mateo Won Lost 9 'I 7 3 6 4 5 5 2 8 1 9 FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Smith, J. Ouye, C. Powell, T. Findley, E. long, J. Thigpen, S. Buckley lmgr.l. SECOND ROW: A. Tsitovich, M. Washington, P. Boyko, R. Haysbert, B. Green, F. Garrett, T. Hart, W. Jones lmgr.l. arsity Basketball With only one varsity veteran returning, basketball coach Walt Rilliet found it difficult to match last year's championship record, but with teamwork and enthusiasm the varsity cagers stayed in every game to the final second. Giving the team the leadership it needed were seniors Tom Findley, Earnie Anderson, and Jim Ouye-all up from the 30's. Findley, who was voted a berth on the second All-MPL quint, set up all the plays from the backcourt and was chosen San Mateo's most valuable player. Anderson, an All-PL choice as a B, added experience to the young club. Ouye suffered a leg iniury early in practice but aided the team later in the season. To have only three seniors on a squad is definitely undesirable, but Coach Rilliet can now look throng of returning veterans for Hart, the sole returning veteran defensive promise and was able best scorers, iunior Jeff Thigpen forward with great optimism to the '64 season: sophomore center Travis on the club this year, showed great to curtail the efforts of the league's with accuracy from all points of the floor led the squad in scoring for the season, iunior Earl Long, who led the quint in rebounds, aided Hart under the boards in curbing the at- tempts of the opponents, returning for one more season, Petie Smith often teamed with Thigpen to dominate a large portion of the Bear- cat's tallies, freshman Fred Garrett saw a great deal of action this sea- son and looks forward to three promising years on the squad. 114 Mr Walt Rlllnet Coach ,R l i ., .v t ,, y a y I sa I' T 3. , ' . l l ' . i . JK Ai, 5 , T., 'V T ,WA X ji' 5, A 3525333 V X l F',f.-.2 f '77 : ' :mv V M FIRST ROW, left to right: D, Hirschbein, B. Thompson. SECOND ROW: M. Howell, J. Anastos, B. Peek, C. Howard, R. Kariya, G. Owyang, J. Anastos lmgr.l. THIRD ROW: D. Haraguchi, S. Bingham, A. Doctolero, D. Hashiguchi, S. Ashton, D. Cresci, B. Hutton lmgr.l. FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Hillsdale 'IO O gg 4 Capuchino 8 2 gm x Q Mills 6 4 San Mateo 3 7 Aragon 3 7 Burlingame O 10 Bill Mulholland Coach Bill Peek's lump shot leaves defender flattooted. Russ lchimoru adds two more. II6 B Basketball The B basketball squad, under the guid- ance of first year mentor Bill Mulholland, top- pled Burlingame twice and split with Aragon to garner its three wins in compiling a 3-7 record, placing them in a tie for fourth place. Coach Mulholland's youthful aggregation was paced by co-captains Don Hirschbein and Brent Thompson, iuniors, and relied heavily on the rebounding of Bill Peek and the clutch play of Russ lchimaru, a pair of promising sopho- mores, as the season progressed. Playing ci sparkling brand of ball, the B's were never out of contention in any contest and provided fans with exciting games throughout the season. '?G' Don Hirschbein Brent Thompson Co-captain Co-captain C Basketball Winding up a moderately suc- cessful season the C lightweight cagers finished mid-way in the standings with a 7-5 record. On top of the league was Aragon who captured the title with a nine win three loss record. Three SM players, Willis King, Mike Farley, and Jim Barnett, re- ceived ALL MPL honors. Other top cagers for the Cats were Colin Wasburn, Joe Candelaria, Dwayne Lee and Lee Ault. Left to right: J. Bowen, M. Farley, J. Barnett S Buckley F Nishnoka W King J Tamaki J. Candelaria, L. Ault, T. Adachi, D. Lee FK Mr. Walt Rilliet Coach D Basketball The D basketball team, coached by Mentor Walt Rilliet, finished the season in a third place tie with Aragon, behind Hillsdale and Burlingame, who shared the championship. Named to the MPL ALL League team were Bearcats Bob Hall and Dave Sugishita. Filling out the top five for the Cats were Cedell Clayton, Harry Willis, and Mike Skorstad. Willis King Mike Fdrley Harry Willis Dave Sugxshita C Co-Captain C Co-Captain 'D Co Captain D Co Captain Left to right: B. Swann, M. Skorstad, R King D Sugishita T Lydon C Clayton H Willis E. Frye, R. Hall, F. Yam, B. Jordon, S. Lee 25 his s ., tif' .- J 41 1-., 1 ll? I , '1 f- f 2l fsML3F f S' M kk .fl -lst 494 , ,v in .. -fs. .Z Wilfzv alll-'wtf J f A 1 43 ,f 5 if Q -NN' , 1 'I - 697 ' lllllllflfi ' wgjygjqp nik if Z FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Yamashita, T. Findley, L. Wilson, W. King, E. Long, R. Kariya, SECOND ROW: J. Tamaki, H. Quanz, L. Armistead, S. Ashton, A. Doctolero, J. Capponi. THIRD ROW: M. Foley, M. Nepote, R. LaMotte, M. Steigler, D. Chandler, M. Howell, Coach E. Allemand. Varsity Baseball Varsity baseball coach Ed Allemand faced the prospect of a long season with only six men back with experience from the '62 squad, but he had molded the club into a winning team by the start of league competition. Larry Wilson, Harry Quanz, Dennis Chandler, Lew Armistead, and Tom Findley headed the list of men who had seen considerable action on the previous year's club, while seniors Mike Nepote, Jon Tamaki, Paul Yamashita, and Jim Capponi also saw action. Juniors Mike Foley, Roger Kariya, Mike Howell, Sid Ashton, Abe Doctolero, Rich LaMotte, Earl Long, and Willis King all played an important role on the team. With this list of talented iuniors, mentor Allemand will face a bright season next year. Frosh-Soph Baseball This year's frosh-soph nine appeared vii X 4 x ag, FIRST ROW, left to Carleton tmgr.l, R. Farmer L. Ault, P. Yamaguchi, J. Candelaria, A. Watanabe, C. SECOND ROW: W. Hammerud, M. Skorstad, T. Shields, R. Sorg, C. Updyke, K. Muranaga, C. Screiber, D. Albano, l. Yokota, R. Albano. THIRD ROW: B. Green, C. Clayton, N. Washington, T. Campbell, M. Farley, C.-llwell, W. Moynahan, R. Aguilar, T. Flemming, Coach F. Davis. ll8 to be bound for one of the top spots in their '63 league campaign at the time of publication. After five practice games the SM squad met defeat but once and that time by the slim margin of one run. The veteran aggregation consisted of Woody Moynahan, Joe Candelaria, Mike Farley, Tim Tenbrook, and Curt Powell, and this strong sophomore group was backed by talented but inexperienced frosh George Evans, Ronnie Sorg, John Flemming, Mike Skorstad, Winston Hammerud, and four or five good frosh pitchers. At the be- ginning of the season things looked very good for these men since they had the ex- perience of the sophomores and the quick learning ability of the freshmen. vo.Ol It In ' ' ' fo- vr. 5 g,p4, . .... , vQ p..' V, Q.. J, L I . I 33: tl' Lew Armistecd streaks into fhird under wild fhrow. Leaf j affff 9 my +kf'f you flax? were Me wwe fffsfe fe pw fer 5 fifgfflfll 52959-f'f1f5r' QQ, ,,15f . 105 0+ A162 ffl YWQ iw,-fQ, e C -, -X 2 u ' QQ!! 76 fl 'G gg, 9 Roger Kariyc nails erron! Sequoia boxer nng at third. , ' ' ,pf , i 29519 Sv ' sg ., v ' . ' - ' H.-, - 0 :ls . OIOOQ Q I O . , H fo yo 1 4 X K '.'.'f'- 'fin . a'l 4 J 1 I-l'! .,l.O.f 1 O N .-,-I -e-,'.3.-.-:rm W4 9 4-1 ef 3 x 1 SA ' 1 'F ' s Power at the plaie. 'sl Firsf sucker Sid Ashton unbends in close ploy. A4 ,. S '---,og -grit-A-gt-.. ,-w.:.Z:j-1-532' , F , I I 5 HU FIRST ROW, left to right: Coach J. King, E. Long, D. McGlashan, A. Hodgkin, E. Smith, S. Scott, A. Naminu. SECOND ROW: Coach B. Mulholland, R. Flieshman, J. Jackson, J. Anastos, J. Derderer, R. Haysbert, F. Garrett, J. Hart, P, Boyko, T. Donahoe. THIRD ROW: D. Parson, R. Boldt, P. Shurtz, P. Clause, B. Pollack, B. Martin, R. Haines, P. Holko, R. Gray, P. Natvch. arsity Track Defeated in the first league meet by powerhouse Aragon, it looked as though San Mateo's league domi- nance might come to an end. The Cats were coached this year by Jack King, who replaced long time mentor Bernie Wagner. The varsity was led this year by iunior Bob Pollack. Bob was a threat to all other teams in the lOO, 220, and polevault. Returning veteran Eddie Smith also helped bolster up the lOO, 220, and low hurdles, and Petie Bill Stuart throws the discus. 5 S I s -..in Smith also did a yeoman's iob in the lows. In the 440 sophomore Ron Fleishman and freshman Fred Garrett bore the brunt of the attack, while Jim Derderer was the top man in the half-mile. Doug McGlashan ran the mile for San Mateo. ln the shot put San Mateo was very strong, with Tim Stanley, Pete Holko, and Rick Boyd all putting near or over 50 feet. Plagued by early season iniuries, Steve Smith still managed to represent SM in the broad lump. Brent Thompson clears high bor with ease. Q I Q O 4 2. .,1Qge g3i. 1 l f 4-i D - .2 ,Xgvd A K tt l 8 l ', l F . ,fn ' Bill Southwell breaks the tape for ahead of competition. i Oopsl l. .1 , s- figf l 1 li? ,.b' Iv- e-4 - n 47,14 Paul Shurtz high steps over high hurdles. X 1 -7. lr s.- if .1 'Nl' i ' Q' la' -1 D 1. H Ron Hcysbert stretches for extra ground. Larsen strains for win. Pete Holko puts the shot. ' - 43.4 C '7 I L pc. E ,af I FIRST ROW, left to right: Coach J. King, B. Southwell, B. Thompson, V. Arca, A. Abernathy, J. Caines. SECOND ROW: Coach B. Mulholland, L. Kawahara, B. Bancroft, B. Stephenson, B. Scott, R. lchimaru, T. Yumoto. THIRD ROW: P. Smith, N. Nekotani, P. Beaumont, J. Barnett, W. Clark, B. Stuart, J. B and C Track Lapinski, D. Alvarez. As the B team entered competition in the new MPI., they looked as if they would have another fine year. Paced by many veterans, the squad had outstanding competitors in almost every event. Sophomore Joe Caines set a school record in the l5O, while he and Vic Arca held down the 75.'Henry Rutland ran the 330, and Bill Southwell won his Lsh'areF'iES'theC66O. Bob Stephenson competed in the l32O. Brent Thompson stood out in the pole vault, and Bill Stuart held down the shot and discus. Lacking the returnees of previous years, the C team banked on a good crop of freshmen. San Mateo was especially strong in the shot with Fred Garrett, Mark Hayamizu, and Wayne Bunch pacing the Cats all the way. Joe Cody, 330, Steve Chew, sprints, and Wendell Chun, 660, contributed throughout the season. FIRST ROW, left to right: E. Yamada lmgr.l, M. Hayamizu, C. Shibata, F. Nishioka, W. Chun, P. Larsen, C. Rosow lmgr.l. SECOND ROW: D. McNally, J. Cody, W. Stephens, G. Simpson, A. Sugishita, F. Wise lmgr.l. THIRD ROW: B. Uhl, I. Collins, B. Jordan, B. Swann, S. Chew, W. Adams, T. Unno. A . , -sz -A fl . .as 'Q 1 ..- ', '11 i . I Q Sl fp. J arsity In his first year at San Mateo, head mentor Jack King coached the varsity cross country squad to a third place finish in the Mid Peninsula League. With al- most an all iunior team this season, Coach King is look- ing forward to a successful campaign in '63, Leading the team was iunior Doug McGIashan, who came within two sec- onds of the old track rec- ord. Other top men for the Bearcat club were Bill Southwell, Wendell Chun, Gus Nevarez and Tony Jordan. o .1rw5-,- ' K, ,54 . .fr 5 79 .. f-,fb . A I i ' FIRST ROW, left to right: R, Boldt, B, Southwell, T. Jordan, J. Dederer, D. Alvarez. SECOND ROW: M. Sturgeon, W. Chun, G. Nevarez. D. Davenport. THIRD ROW: L. Kawahara, S. Chew, D. Bonnett, P. Beaumont, R. Fleischmann, D. Parsons, J. Kulling, P, Larsen, T. Yumoto, S CYOSS COUHLI' I is at Mf- JCCI' King mst Row, left to fight: G. Simpson, w. Coryell, c. Cordero, D. Momoiiy, R. King. secoND ROW: Coach D. Phillips, P. Chan, W. Stephens, I. Collins, H. Cuevas, J. Reed, Coach J. King. Frosh-Soph Following in the foot- steps of their big brothers, the frosh-soph cross country team wound up the 1962 season in third place. Top men on the squad were Dennis McNaIley, Grady Wills, Ron King, Chris Cordero, Bill Coryell, and George Simpson. Many of these harriers will move up to the varsity level next year. 'sys INK Mr. Tom Hanson Coach Junior Varsity FIRST ROW, left to right: C. lmodo. J. Phelps, A. Daniels, W. Hammerud. SECOND ROW: E. Malzkuhn, C. Schreiber, T. Richmond, G. Ho, P. Chan. Varsity FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Van Vlear, F. Nishioka, R. Fung, I. Yokota, H. Ishida, W. Chun, S. Lee. SECOND ROW: T. Wall, G. Jaynes, S. Tcikao, D. lee, W. Cullop, L. Wore. Wrestlin Coach Tom Hanson's varsity grapplers ended their domination of PL wrestling this year with the start of the new league. Compiling a six win, four loss record, the Cats trailed Capuchino's Mustangs and the Dons from Aragon in the final standings. The SM wrestlers also finished third in the MPL finals, although they produced three first place winners and four who captured seconds. Wendell Chun, 103, Randy Fung, 112, and Doug VanVlear, 127, took firsts, while Stu Lee, 95, Leroy Ware, 133, Walt Cullop, 138, and Jim Estabrook, 145, finished second. , Future prospects for the Cats appear good with Chun, Cullop, Fung, Lee, Ware, Tim Stanley, and Howard Ishida returning to strengthen next season's squad. 1 NY .o--f 41 'K xrmlfw' Q-i4...f. Wendell Chun takes on Don wrestler for win in undefeated season. Howard Ishida, novice champion, dazzles opponent with footwork. ,1 5 1 y A N -x LL . Mgr' San Mateo man trips up foe. lssei Yokota applies half-nelson as opponent yields. f 1 f v,,L 'vfrW ' 4 . . , , . v . 1 f V V , v-X ,,.f in . Randall Fung gets two points for reversal, A Hedlger, Aragon Don, falls victim to San Mateo's Leroy Ware. rf' E I5 ,ff .sofa Q A . .aft Se-fr T9 ,Q Ill , 4 T :' ' v .4 - Q. FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Young, B. Smith, D. Whittaker, L. Thomas, F. Donahoe, J. Osberg, H. Oberg. SECOND ROW: B. Hunker, C. Wood, L. Boldemann, J. Forst, J. Miller, J. Slager, R. VanWagenen. THIRD ROW: J. West lmgr.l , J. Converse lmgr.l. Y I Squat' Mr. Tom Holman Varsity Swimming With the loss of seventeen swimmers from last year's varsity and B aggrega- tions, Coach Tom Holman, as the season opened, faced the formidable task of rebuilding his varsity into the league power it had been in the past. Suffering from early season non-league losses and a disappointing MPL Relays performance, the Cat mermen rebounded courageously to tie Aragon and defeat Capuchino in its opening league meets. They later fell to Mills, rated to press Hillsdale for the MPL title. Although the ranks of returning veterans were thin, the '63 season had many bright spots with the outstanding performances of seniors lvan Jurow. Ed Engleman, Frank Donahoe, and Craig Wood. Coach look out below! Mr. Shotzko starts the back stroke U . if 2 . .'4. J . , I . fa ' Xi, I thi ' hw .Y I-?T'5l'ff . so G' 1: 1? 'Xagf S x f'5,.. fin. 1 ' Q55 V2 f, Gif . q lg 'T . 3,-, - . s N , so , f f . 1---W . .. N' T9 ...Y-W ,Q ' Y, , ,gp gli M V W ' W M' 'Tw ' A T -' .1 ,-,-,-, Q .- -. Q- ' ' - if ,ah - ' 7' .l i V -I t Y - I N l 'ig 2-KT' -., AI... f 'T t .dlJ1::f.2 Q.. KY Q. . - iv z- .. T. 1 Q Y .,, 35, ,S I 1 .wi Q .1 - FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Wong, G. Erickson, S. I Jaramillo, J. Hanson. SECOND ROW: B. Daul, D. Rose, G. Barry, P. Campbell, B. Stewart. ' -4 ,J ,T D.. .1 C'S 0 J. alike A-JL -'fr' 5' lx .i 1 1.--. x lt, 3 W' f FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Daniels, M. Davis, J. Hanson, Q ' J. Lewis, J. Parker, H. Cuevas, B. Daily. SECOND ROW: L6 J I 44 .I. Phelps, M. Wallach, A. Serena, R. King, D. Nishida, G. r ,,.....w- W, 7 Davis. THIRD ROW: G. Asceman lmgr.l , B. Bulloch lmgr.l , ' - .- R. Giglione lmgr.t. Individual performances highlighted the I963 B and C MPL swimming season. Defending PL champion Jay lewis returned to spark the C's while the B's relied heavily on veteran senior Gary Erickson and frosh Bill Daul. With a bumper crop of talented lower classmen, San Mateo's aquatic fortunes appear promising in the years to come. Second lap of the M.P.l. relays. I 4? -- -,-'GL .L- .gap-nouqi. fi' 4 .nf vo Q Q' Ls, ..' lr 2251 ,Wit Craig Wood performs breakaway dive. a .p-.-was--an A R A. nl' D. Q0 5 'Us FIRST ROW, left to right: G. Ogawa, S. Lee, G. Miller, D. Rasmussen, D. Paxton, B. Kato, D. Sweeney, E. Mark. SECOND ROW: M. Bein, L. Ware, W. Cullop, V. Paul, J. Fresquez, R. Fung, M. Hegarty, M. Reeves, D. Lee, J. Peet, D. Haraguchi. 0 G m n astics Coach Tom Hanson's gymnastics men faced tough competition and were Q. hampered by numerous iniuries but still wound up with a fairly successful season. Victor Paul, who has well distinguished himself, will be remembered for such feats as racking up ten of the total nineteen school points at the first district xj- practice meet. The team lost power with the iniury of Lee Ware, Randy Fung, and Cliff Mr. Tom Hanson lmada, but they returned later in the season to strengthen the team. Coach The future looks brighter for next year since many of the returning freshmen and sophomores have shaped up into strengthening factors. Tennis , an I 'i Coach O. C. Guinn opened his coaching career at San Mateo with a top ry 4 rated tennis team bolstered by a group of returning veterans. The returning racket- eers were led by seniors Paul Van Dillen. Doug Van Vlear, and foreign exchange lm' 1 student Jean-Pierre Kulling at singles, with Gary Ho and Howard Ishida, and Robert Stockton and Marc Chaput at doubles. The team, in addition to facing a rugged MPI. slate, earlier in the season battled many of the top ranking teams in the Northern and Southern Peninsula leagues. Mr, 0, C, Guinn Coach FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Fouts lmgr.l, D. Yoshida, D. VanVlear, T. Wong, B. Lee, W. Sakai, R, King, J. Saito. SECOND ROW: D. Cresci, S. Pease, M. Dukes, G. Ho, A. Higbie, L. Guinn, D. Schulz, J. Benson, J. Kulling, N. Jang, H. Ishida. 3 IF I L V 70' l,QSiix'f' l , . J g...i5 1' Q' if 1-3'4 ft ' ,iw R' W M R H.-?'i2..,s,f if egg . 1 .gf P W :ffg , ri ii ' 'nf' Tw 1 ., M, . . 1 in A 5? A 195 rf .A H 1:31196 3, P QQ Q 'A fr I Q z, 3 H gi is , F f ' fm. ,V,: 4, J . 3 - 1 I f 4 ,IP . Girls' Athletic Sb 6 J JOYCE KODAKARI GLORIA RHODES KATHY CLINE Fall President Fall Vice-President Full Secretary . ffm Rm - f J 'iff f .-A- '.i 'n 1' -f T if ' ' 'ff ' , A 'f ' If ' , ,'fd3T7D-f '5Q?g-E':-' Girls' Block S.M. -L9 BONNIE MUNYON KATHLEEN KITAGAWA .fa Spring President Spring Vice-President 'Nw --N-v T' 5 pf J YOSHIKO IKOMA Spring Secretory C5.A.C. FIRST ROW, left to right: G. Rhodes, J. Kodokori, K. Cline, L. Kanno, D. Albright. SECOND ROW: K. Mori, B. Guidry, M. Qucnz, Y. Ikomo. FlRST ROW, left to right: K. Mori, C. Scheu, M. Sereno, K. Cline, SECOND ROW: K. Kitoguwc, L. Mankins, B. Guidry, J. Lewis. THIRD ROW: J. Kodakari, K. Yumoto, C. Takahashi, Y. lkomo. 'Ea lrlxg Q X f 3 . ' 1 I 1 U I 1 jk CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL: Left to right: L. Montgomery, A. Plotkin, B. Corneio, You're holding up the game. K. Yumoto, J. Kodokari, J. Saito, C. Takahashi, K. Freeman, B. Lovett. , ll' O ' 3 -1. Q ' ? A Q ,. Q Lal? :J , ' f' vs, f f ' ' r L . 5 .1 H I -v 46 ' if 'JV '. H of ' . I it .R Y se ' 'F if - v s.., '- . .4 - - v-se . , f, 1 I - Y - 4 - if +L...'T'f - g .:f:,. 'fq. A vw .' . . 1 f FQ .SQL '.., 7'j ' ' ff' ,. ,. I. i , ' 't 'V , if :gif ,, if aa.. , .. 51,5 --r 'ti 3.1,-y i - .,.g4.g.f.-,,f 2- A. It Af. f. ff ' 'A I ' .Q ' T' ,L ,fi-4' .Q-32 ' 0'5 -5 . ,La ' ' ia ' 'LV' + A ' ' V f. I i.:H4.gQ:,ap.ff i2 a??'w5i-QQ I ' -a2i'eig.Q,... l E 5 bg., i n . A ,Q A ff . , X. ie CHAMPIONSHIP SPEED-A-WAY: FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Bunting, P. Corwin, C. Mowry, B. Corneio, J. Saito. SECOND ROW: J. Lawson, E. Mattson, L. Montgomery, L. Biddell, L. Butler, L. Mankins, N. Lodvick. I W- if 'v ,A 'fi N' f V gg .1 .Q . v -1- .. NWS... 4- v :V eww-f', -Q- v. ,. ,,-..e,,v -. 1.5! V rn g Jw fx, WN- Q.. . -'Egg 4, W ' fe :Ltr CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS: FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Kodakari, K. Yumoto, S. March, P. Arnold. SECOND ROW: S. Lurmann, B. Lovett, E. Hall, J. Morine. y 14 3? QQ , 'V J K 1I:'uad' ...f,n..... i as M-f I knew I had a hole in my sock, but . . CHAMPIONSHIP ARCHERY: Left to right: S. Tom, S. Stead, N. lodvick, C. Scheu, S. Mstowska, I. Lodvick. l30 No Linda, you don't kick a volleyballl K, Y N f 'x ff' .lf 1: M, ' k ' S p xx ' 1 h ' f xl Q w x . . Nobody loves meg everybody hates mel CHAMPIONSHIP VOLLEYBALL: FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Carwin, M. Serena, J. Pfotenhauer, C. Kennett, I. Lodvick. SECOND ROW: T. Harmon, L. Bray, M. Morgan, D. Leonhardt, L. Mankins. Basket, Basket, two pointsl ,. 5-. Do it with grace, girls. What goes up must come down. g l I A 4 x gf E, J' 1 'x f ..'.-'I-'I ' - ' , H+ . A . X ' 'nr ,4- LN? Qi 1 fy v Y A-.Q-.ir W - ., . -AA. 34'- . l 1, M uv v ,4 , .1 ,f . if 1 I he vi. , 0 65 V F. ,Q W A 1' I -13 Smi t iiisf. gig ' M 'G 5 1 if Y i '44, iw ' V. ,1 JXA V Q at ,qu is , fb xl A ?+wgs'67! 13' 151, yy, ., , .f e , ' an ' uf ,,, t '1 A1 14 . ' V' 5' x 4 jaw, , Q I Fix 5 4 Y 1 xx. . I 77' fav, - ,A V 4- f,.3: l iff. lv Za ' . BJ' 1' W ' i.-af if W H li .M?!!,,,1 H ' ,fn . ,big 1 . U, Q! ,,', Q f'x2'f! 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I ni va fi-g , la Q. fl' i ,, 'Qi' .1451 '-, -wvulvw ,mog- ,uv '1 fZ'x rw K 5 XIV K 54, j -wspnw Qu. 5 v 2 W fm. 1 , 2 4 tngv L. .,. ,Q 1 Avi .1, A 47' 0 'fu ' J 5' X 7 'K ll-1' .A r ,., 11 44 A, ,,4 l'..l...J 7 f, 4 ff .f 5 gh' up Y 'ix fi i'-,X it A Q' 3 4.....,' , 5 4 X 5 Y A a Walk right in . . 5 ' if it-.WY 4 i if s 3 :P 22? ,A U m M ii 5 2' 'AQ fs, ' A ' 17: ii Q 5 A T Q '41 , 5 H 4 l a 3, ms,-aj, nz, ' f N x l, f a 1. 4 A . lf' 9 Hn 1' J? g , 'Q . , I When the Giants come to town, Q' I A' 4' I!'s Bye-bye babyl And the band played on ik fi Hn sn f ' X x Alf , 1 W 3 K ! 5 if , vu- X ., ' N Ns u .'. ,ls V K fi A no 'aa . 1 -ya, 1' - ....-.mag w V 14 ,, I,,.3qq0xlx-, . ll Q 1 . fl 1 z -' 4 Qx' 1 al. M1 U--Q-M' I 115.11 ' n 4. ,v A u..,,i-...y ' f 2 Q' 3.4, W. I S ..,, --'41 'g sis., na fa fn -1 N- Q l ' ... ,-,,- ' x X 'F . . X V' -' l 'Y 1 W I A , D. -,X , , Iw- XJ l've found my little corner of the world. . and then I came upon him with my gun! I 1 l , x '-x- , fghgb Q '. N sit. 1 1 1- N x - F5 W . ' 4 A any , 'Ev r' 925 mg sl iii- .' Yes-we're Seniorsl Ei 1' W Q 7 i V537 . Egan? f 2 I , 315 flu' V - ' X - , I x f' fa People who live in glass houses shouldn't . . . I35 We built it ourselves There's o time and place for everythingl Hey, look us overl gs Q5 XX xr 1. I x. Aoneondaiwoandc... Mirror, mirror on the wall Mr. America to the rescue. in I ,r '.v Mo-th-er Is this the twisf, or is gum on fhe floor? All fn. , 7 vga? n-vs H , . 6 V g , .I ,, ,HL 5 MA , A, . I u , h 1 7 ' ' 1 In-W. V 1 'r ' 1 - ' ' .1285 6 x ffm' Wall flowers at the Elm Dance. e case of the Pigeon-foed Pom-Pon Girl. s -L f'4f.'5 'm' W ,'i f1 '?Q-'1'vx:':'3' 423' W- 1-f .gk-TN 'Wg-W f Hw- mv rl .,,fZi , ,-1'w.?f'-K' - . 1 .V ...W ..,,,- N hw .W XS -... Just blowl 1, yzxf IW in. oi Hey you guys my name an the H '-it x Q1 'R QL: Q N Jw 5. 'is- , X pu H f -ff :QQAW 4 Styx L E . A' 6 f-Qfik Beauty reigned! S-1-pe. - Q-3 3, N ? K I N O , - Qv tc-h. LL 7- ,i ', ,X 4- , 2 ,f'1'T3 ' P-nu-al 'f'. il . ' El 1 A ' ,,',,,g Room at the lop. f. 5-if ' - A 1 0 ' J' 'ai I 'I M :LQ 5 ' 'iff ffv' Q- fr r A , A M i M fi fi .gi . ,nn . N' 'L ff 'R if hifi AN f- I0 5 n I 7 V' .n,4--q',.,,i1 - Q' .c ,Lx if ' Q ' T' f ,af i is l 8 lb r nv . ' ' - ' 4 ' f FP 1 2 ' M . x lv 'W' qt k V ' Q mx W Q f ha 'FA L, Q V qkig N xi N K A W . -, ,':V X5 N' , md 4 M ' J 'fi A ni 'LY I X iii - ,, ar ' P' f ww' ,M 1' '- , . ' M, I ., - 2 sy : XX 'ss-Lai 5 J V Q A f Y f e I ' ,, , flviqjg' ii r, e e Li .. -1- f S' ' 'M he E Fair Exchange. I want my turkey dinner! it ,-s. A typical Thanksgiving Day scene. zlktjh E 'lil i f Q law ' nf i , H -'Y gf:-'5 i ,f e y A Q 'Wg x 'is,,thi ' s R1 Vain A Package Deal. ' 1 'ifXf',a2v' N594 55 -H'-. li We tore ihe Panthers apart! f IQ T 1 'W ' I 'A I ...gg , .f Looks good? Tastes good? Is good. Let me fell you wha! I want for Christmas. Arthur Murray's Dance Siudio? And when pm ,.e,eleded l ' . 140 What do you mean-do-i!-yourself corsages? Messiah t r How about a fast one? 4 'sSsr'5 t t ,' J t N ll1 It ,ll-I -s lug f0' . .fa 1 Denny brought his guitar, Ron his bonio too X fi t xfg in ll. 'E' or-1-f s15, 1jgf... J ix 'nr' 'Min an - . I X x mi' ,N 'I W up Hx 4 iw ' X XO v They never told me that I'd have Io do this back ai ' 7 v 'L emi -avi if W .-v JJ' M51 Hifi' V 'W Q X ,X Os' I A Qu .Ji X MS i teacher's college. None of thotl Hiroko Oshima performs. Talent I warned you. Round-up Day N 1. ,Q , , , Q5 ' wy? A H fi: 1 f 3 ., g Sr 4 f Wx 2, :J M W, Q 'I - . x Mg,Af,M - 'Wff' fi- z.:..4s.. .,. f A 'f e W 3 Aw ' ' ,, M. , .,..,. ' ..gif2f 42 Zl '2'-5. A If Mgfff fi' ' 2311? seufZQ- . f 1. X --eww' flu, 1 .-A-wia., W wi, vm 1 M gf Mauricio 8- Chevelo lr ' -x Thor Touch of Mink. P 4 One of our accelerated classes uf there's one in every crowdl Fifty miles is o long, long way fo walk. f-Q '55 Wx Sui-down struke. IX -1 w rr! V fw- X4 - MQ, Q 'iff A ' . is . ' I Hey, Mr. Boss Man Cafching o few rays? 'Q T11 And so ends another hard day of I ,Q Am L ,X f' i if R ff' fl i A 1 K' iffxxi- iixdj fx. Fix J f 'Kiss' R Nici' 'ki . Xxxf ,Q . There's no business like show business: luke no business we know . . . 46 Boss Guitar Bobby, Bobby, oh so neon Come on and Qake that final leap. , -L lf, i i gi Y ff? i f E51 1 1 Aw, give me the bull! F1 'Cv-Q-an .. ,ay Should auld acquaintance .M- ii 9 1 y I l U , iv C 'a , -Egger . - A 3, , Y? M ' Q We i ' .- ' Q If -N ,f . .- 1- f A Q ' .3 , N .,? 4 . - vm , 1 A as V , T1 ' il ' I .. H 1, 3, ,L 455 H 3 :- A- Q. Q' - 1-1 1 Z 4 ' ' 'W I 22- - ' 'f' s. , . , ' 1 4 A 5 5- 1 v i i ' 4 ' V ' 5 Z' 'V -5 ' , 5 5 .l ,-31. 5 ,V , W V, xr . X 21,1 1 aww Q ., ' - if hu 'f r Y - ' ' Q I V1 E65 ' Y 2 54 fg ' ' ,. , ' ,' ' ' ' 1-. H. 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H Q A QV K5 'f,'?gi3 r x '-fv And you think you have problems. ilpli 5 f my yyy' Q fi .X 1 is by f , A s U N V f-X, ks My T P .I f' f' hx 'ZQV' I ? , i .xs-L H A?-W' ,Wax N sf f' , v . Af 6 x 'Z S 149 Q ,f ,-'M . 1 4, :X x u 5 -X P x X X -Q 'gg Q -4 Q V ,Mx 'Q Aixjx :xv X xx 4 -' , K ji, C, - x xii xxx Nj fzkl 'jx Kk Q N -fx J A 35 Q3 Q J A ' -Ly X ' Q li Y f X R xl 1 1 ' V, SX- K .Q 5 XJ f, N 'kg x , '. K 'XJ , A ,NJ X J 'K xi IN- Q Q ff A -X . Q ,x F 3 X-J I .IQ -Q . 4 ug N S J ii J V w X . KA X T 3 f!1 A if fw mx . 'VQ Q P- X- .J-J xx, J 5 . N fi x KL H fx XJ X x , KJ If fi S fJ N. If if 'Q' N 'N 4 '-xx N' 2' ' 35 . ,Q X .xxi KH Lx xv' h f x, xl 7 Y' X . 5 Tux N- Y Ni 1, . X 1 xx xf ' X.. -Y , N 1 -' X, X X --gs, 2'9 ,ag .f X N Q Q ia fb -X WX,- 3 3 Q Q3 in Q Q QNQ ,V N X xv 3 'w 'Ki fQQ Qiv X, X Q X J j XJ J B in ..1-1 il 3 .'! 7,4 A --x,,J f A Abernathy, Arthur 59,79,122 Abraham, Paula 51,52,92 Adachi, Ted 85,117 Adams, Watson 50,92,110,122 Aguayo, Louis 79 Aguilar, Raymond 85,118 Ahnstedt, Mrs. Signe 9 Akizuki, Gary 18,102,l04,109 Albano, Dominic 92 Albano, Ron 92,118 Albright, Dolores 6l,64,68,78,83, 129 Alexander, Mr. Jack 9 Alexander, Jean 92 Alger, Judy 18,42,51,53,73,111 Allard, Ron 59,85 Allemand, Mr, Edward 110 Allison, Mr. Noel 9 Alstrom, Judy 50,52,79 Altieri, Kay 18,59,62,63 Alvarado, Alexis 60,64,84,11l,125 Alvarez, David 83,122,123 Anastos, James 85,116,120 Anastos, John 85,116 Anderson, Ernie 19,112 Anderson, Linda 16,19,58 Andrade, Barbara 92 Andrade, David 92 Andregg, Rod 85 Andrews, Larry 85 Andrews, Susan 85 Andriiasevich, Doug 79,104 Eachers, Francis 93 Andriiasevich, Gary 61,62 Andrini, Ron 85 Anick, Judy 85 Appleby, Bob 59,61,79 Aragon, Anthony 61,92 Arao, Steve 85 Arca, Victor 18,122 Armistead, Lewis 18,66,67,72,118, 119 Arnold, Pat 52,62,79,111,130 Arthur, Connie 17,18,43,50,65,107 Ascheman, Glenn 92,127 Ashman, Bill 48,54,79,104 Ashton, Sid 79,l16,118,119 Atherton, Susan 18,43,52,53,65,107 Athey, Mrs. Leola 9 Ault, Lee 50,85,1l7,118' Tw Ausve, Richard 79 Baccelli, Cynthia 92 Baird, Susan 51,79 Baker, Beverly 18,58 Baker, Daniel 92 Bancroft, Bob 92,110,122 Banks, Billie 58,85 Banta, Mary Ann 79 Barkwill, Wes 79 Barnett, Jimmy 85,117,122 Barns, Linda 51,52,71,85,111 Barraclough, Judith 18,65 Barry, Geoge 92,127 Bartels, John 85 Bartlett, Mrs. Grace 9 Bass, Betty 59,61,85 Bauman, Mr. J. 13 Bearss, Kay 79 Beattie, Dave 18,40 Beattie, Susan 79 Beaumont, Peter 59,73,79,l22,123 Beck, Mary Jean 19 Bein, Mike 128 Beirne, Kathie 85 Belflower, Bob 79 Bell, Cubie 19 Bell, John 92 Index Benson, Nancy 18,92 Bentley, Bob 71 Bentson, Shirley 61,79 Bercaw, Sally 18,41,46,48,72,74,75 Berg, Roger 19 Bergmann, Christiana 92 Bernard, Edwin 92 Berton, Larry 92 Betz, Rex 92 Biddell, Lynn 51,52,58,79,139 Billerbeck, Gary 75 fBillingsley, Betsy 67,75 Bingham, Edward 104 Bingham, Robert 19 Bingham, Steve 116 Blake, Bob 85 Black, Mattie 79 Black, Vera 79 Blanchard, Mrs. Mary 13 Blatteis, David 79 Blenio, Toni 92 Blomstedt, Sandra 58,79 Blomstedt, Steve 92 Bockus, Frank 62,85 Bogdan, Carolyn 85 Boldemann, Lloyd 79,126 Boldt, Roy 79,120,123 Bolton, John 79 Bolyan, Mr. Lawrence 9 Bone, Bill 92 Bonnett, Donald 85 Borg, Charlene 92 Borgersen, Rita 85 Borges, Darlene 92 Borison, Frankie 52,55,69,79 Bostwick, Barry 19,43,5O,70,71 Boucher, Doug 19,85 Boucher, Ted 92 Bouthiette, Denise 92 Bowen, James 117 Bowen, Mary 79 Bowers, Dr. Paul 8,48,104 Bowman, Mr. C. 9 Boyd, Rick 19,42,29,64,102,lO4,10 Boyko, Peter 92,110,115,12O Boyle, Sandie 19,65 Branchfield, Carolyn 20 Bradley, Dick 85 Brandt, Mr. Walt 13 Braun, Barbara 20,68,85 Bray, Linda 61,85,131 Brennan, Bonnie 68,92 Broock, Shirley 62,92 Brown, Fred 20,69 Brown, Frederick 59 Brown, Guy 85 Brown, Ron 21,61 Bruno, Arlene 92 Bryan, Jeannie 92 Bryant, Jim 21,41,64 Buchanan, Shirley 85 Bucher, Beverly 21 Bucher, Bonnie 85 Buckley, John 92 Buckley, Steve 79,115,117 Bullock, Candace 85 Bullock, Robert 92 Bunch, Wayne 85 Bunting, Sylvia 79,130 Burkett, Mary 20,40,107 Burns, Dianne 62,85 Burns, Sandra 92 Burton, Linda 92 Burton, Robert 92 Butler, David 79 Butler, Linda 52,58,79,130 Butler, Marilyn 92 Byrne, Rio 20,61,68,69,74 C Belton, Diane 84,85 Bender, Sherri Ann 85 Benner, Susan 75,79 Bennett, Bill 59,85 Bennett Fred 19,43,70,71 Benson, Jim 85 Benson, John 18,50,5l,69,128 Caines, Joe 84,85,104,106,122 Calderon, Aida 85 Campau, Mr. William 9 Calhoun, Ralph 20 Campbell, Mr. Loren 9 Campbell, Mike 20,46,48,60,61,68 73,74 5 Campbell, Pat 58,59,60,92,127 Campbell, Tim 118 Candelaria, Joe 85,117,118 Candelaria, Maria 20 Capin, Ross 71 Cappo, Anna 59,85 Capponi, Barbara 85 Capponi, Jim 20,118 Carlander, Jim 79 Carlander, Pat 21 Carleton, Chuck 92,98,118 Carleton, Nancy 66,85 Carlson, Kathy 92 Carlson, Sarah 85 Carmicheal, Pat 85 Carney, Linda 51,85 Cuevas, Hector 21,61,123,127 Cullinan, Mrs. 8 Cullop, Carol 86 Cullop, Walt 70,79,124,128 Culver, Alan 86 Curley, Kevin 16,17,22,50,70,102, 104 Curry, Angela 92 Curry, Rene 61,86 Cutrell, Adrienne 92 D Carnovale, Bruno 21,74 Carpenter, Leonard 59,85 Carvey, Mr. William 9 Carwin, Peggy 52,79,130,131 Carwin, Sally 21,58,60,64 Caselli Bob 91 92 Dahl, Carole 52,83 Dahl, Sally 79 Daily, Bruce 60,61,127 Deluz, lrene 86 Daly, Carroll 92 Daniels, Andrew 92,124,127 Dual, William 93,127 Davenport, Doug 79,123 Davis, Mr. Frank 10,104,118 Castillo, Richard 66,79 Catechi, Mike 20 Catechi, Ron 20,40 Cazin, Donna 92 Chamberlain, Lynn 85 Champlin, Marianne 20,61 Chan, Phillip 92,123,124 Chan, Tim 21,58,62,59 lChandler, Dennis 21,50,58,64,118 Chapin, Mrs. L. 13 Chapin, Martha 58,79 ' Chapman, Rickie 46,47,50,52,69,79 Chapman, Mr. T. 13 Chaput, Mark 20,40,50,51,53 Chase, Charles 85 Chase, Delores 92 Chatterton, John 21 Chavez, Gustavo 85 Chew, Steve 85,122,123 Childers, Mark 21 Chin, Sharon 92 Chrisman, Cheryl 85 Chrisman, Gail 79 Chrisman, Robert 21 Christensen, Linda 85 Christiana, Ida 85 Chu, Mr. Edward 10 Chun, Wendell 50,84,85,122,123, Davis, Gary 93,110,127 Davis, Mike 50,86,93,127 Davis, Ray 86 Davis, Russell 79 Davis, Sherry 93 Davis, Virgil 93,110 Day, Micheal 50 Dean, Carolyn 93 Dean, Jack 78,86 Debartiani, Eda 62,86 Dederer, Jim 79,120,123 Demmer, Maureen 93 DeGuzman, Alberta 22 DeGuzman, LaVerne 86 Del Bene, Greg 86 DeMartini, Judy 86 Dessureault, Nicole 93 Detomas, Linda 86 Dillon, Ron 22 DiMare, Linda 93 DiMare, Richard 79 Dobbie, Miss Helen 10 Dobrinen, Doctolero, Vera 53,55,58,61,93 Abe 49,79,116,118 Donahoe, Frank 22,43,46,48,53,126 Donohue, Jacqueline 86 Donahue, Taft 93,110 Downing, Carolyn 22 Dudley, Danny 86 Dudley, David 93 Dukes, Mike 93,110,128 Duncan, Terry 93 124,125 Clark, Bill 85,122 Clark, Judi 22,43,49,60,64 Clark, Judy 79 Clark, Nancy 79 Clark, Mr. Robert 10 Claus, Paul 79,120 Clayton, Cedell 85,117,118 Cleary, Winton 22 Cline, Kathy 22,29 Coates, Mr. W. 13 Cody, Joe 92,122 Cola, Clyde 92 Cole, David 91,92 Collins, Ivan 92,122,123 Coltrell, Al 61,64,75 Combs, Cindy 23,61,79 l'Combs, June 52,61,84,85 Concepcion, Edward 92 Converse, John 79,126 Conway, Colleen 23,41 ,46,47,48,73 Cook, Vicki 23,5l,52,53,58,62 Cool, Miss Mary 10 Dunlap, Eileen 93,98 Dunn, Mr. Harold 1 Duvall, Tim 79 Dyer, Barbara 23 0,58 E Early, Ann 68,86 Edgett, Dale 86 Edmundson, Jim 93 Edwards, Elaine 50,51 ,58,79 Eisen, Charles 86 Ellgen, Gary 58,59 ,60,79 Ellis, Maruam 62,93 Elvey, Wade 79 Ely, Penelope 86 Emhoff, Bill 86 Endicott, Phyllis 93 Engelman, Edward 23,41,46,51,58, 75 Ericson, Gary 23,12 7 Eriarec, Theresa 62,93 Espinoza, Eliseo 79 Espinoza, Karen 22,52,58,62 Cooper, Lois 85 Coppola, Alan 86 Cordero, Chris 92,123 Corneio, Beatrice 55,79,130 Correa, Lahre 92 Cortese, Doreen 22,61,62 Coryell, Bill 61,92,123 Cottrell, Albert 86 Cowger, Mike 61,92,110 Cox, Jim 92,98,110 Cox, Mike 86 Craddock, Jill 79 Craig, Larry 86 Crawford, Benny 86 Cresci, Don 73,116,128 Croop, Marilyn 86 Crowder, Elisa 92 Estabrook, James 2 2,5 8,59,60,61,64 Evans, Dwight 93 Evans, George 50,93,110 Ewing, Blaine 22 F Fambrini, Cecilia 62,93 Faries, Craige 59,60,86,104 Farley, Mike 84,86,117,113 Farmer, Dorinda 86 Farmer, Roger 98,110,118 Farmer, Sandra 23,51,59 Farrell, Roger 23 Feely, Mary Ellen 23,52 Feldman, Erik 79 Feldman, Laurie 79 Fergus on, Carolyn 79 Feriante, Roger 93 Field, Sheala 93 Green, Ben 91,93,110,115,1 18 Greene, Sharon 80 Greer, Jeannie 86 Greer, Ron 24 Greer, Shiela 93 Gregory, Mr. John 10 Grenier, Mike 80 Greve, Diana 24,42,52,53,65 Griffith, Jolene 62 Guidry, Brenda 24,129 Ho, Gary 50,80,124,128 Ho, Ron 94 Ho, Virginia 61,62,87 Hochstrasser, Gary 60,62,87 Hodges, Hodgkin 1 20 James 87 s, Allen 24,47,48,58,59, Hoffman, Johnny 25,69,87 Holko, Peter 80,120,121 Hollen, Terry 50,94 Findley, Tom 17,42,112,115,118 Fiora, linda 93 Fisher, Judi 48,55,78,79 Fisher, Mike 93 Flank, Edward 68,93 Fleischmann, Reinhold 120,123 Flemming, John 93,110,118 Foehr, Mr. W. 13 Fogarty, Dianna 53,84,86 Folen, Sue 93 Foley, Mike 54,80,102,104,118 Forst, Joe 86,126 Foss, Carl 86 Foster, Jenny 58,59,60,86 Fournier, Jeannette 86 Fouts, Phillip 60,64,68,70,86,128 Guinn, Lonnie 128 Guinn, Mr. O. C. 10 Guinn, Sara 16,17,24,41,52,55,66, 70 Gunn, Jacqueline 66,93 H Hackett, Marian 93 Hackett, Michele 86 Hadfield, Lois 58,93 Hagaman, JoAnn 62,66,69,80 Hagaman, Linda 93 Hagerty, Patricia 93 Hahn, Emmett 24 Haines, Richard 67,75,80,120 Hollingsworth, Raymond 94 Hollis, Fred 87 Holm, Mr. Edmond 10 Holman, Coach 10,110,126 Homer, Gail 80 Hoover, Stephanie 80 Horiye, Lynn 87 Horiye, Roger 80 Hoshiyama, Marcia 48,59,62,84,87 Howard, Charles 87,116 Howard, Robert 80 Howell, Mike 80,116,118 Howey, Loretta 94 Hughes, Linda 62,94 Hundley, Joyce 25,59 Hundley, Kent 25,60,61,64 Huston, Francis, Janet 23,62 Francisco, Liz 23,50,53,61,75 Francisco, Joe 62,93 Freeman, Kathy 80,130 Freeman, Richard 23 Freitas, Daniel 93 Fresquez, Jerry 80 Fresquez, James 24,64,69 Fresquez, John 80,128 Fresquez, Margie 58,86 Hall, Emily l1,48,52,62,78,8O,130 Hall, Ralph 86 Hall, Robert 93,117 Ham, Peter 80 Hamill, Mike 86 Hamilton, Andrea 93 Hamilton, Pat 52,53,80 Hammerud, Winston 72,91,93,118, Hunker, Bill 80,126 Hunt, Kathy 94 Hunt, Lee Pat 25,58,61,64 Hunter, Carroll 64,80 Hunter, Dennis 68,91,94,110 Hunter, Jerry 25 Hunter, Sherron 87 Hurtado, Harry 80 Hurtado, Joseph 94 Gary 94,110 Jones, Jennifer 94 Jones, Lynne 27,43,11l Jones, Wayne 115 Jones, William 87 Jonsson, Stan 80,103 Jordan, Anthony 26,123 Jordan, Bobby 91,94,117,122 Jow, Richard 80 Joyce, Linda 62,94 Julich, Evelyn 62,80 Jurow, Ivan 26,42,54 K Kaiser, Henry 61,66,68,9O Kanavle, Susan 90 Kane, Miss Helen 9 Kanno, Annette 52,61,62,94 Kanno, Lillian 50,51,52,58,59,68, 80,129 Karagas, John 80 Karagas, Linda 90 Kariya, Karen 50,52,53,55,94,119 Kariya, Roger 52,81,116,118 Kato, Robert 128 Katz, Robert 94,98 Katz, Ronald 94 Kauer, Floud 94 Kawahara, Craig 81 Kawahara, Lewis 123 Kawahara, Neomi 53,94 Keenum, Gail 94 Kelley, Joyce 94 Kelley, Ralph 94 Kennedy, Anne 81,111 Kennett, Carol Ann 90,131 Goan, Albert 93 Frye, Edward 93,117 Frye, Joyce 86 Fuiinaga, Calvin 58,59,60,62,80 Fujita, Cathy 93 Fung, Randy 50,75,80,124,125,128 G 124 Hammond, Mike 86 Hanaki, Jane 24 Hanaki, Susie 25 Hanson Brenda 86 Hanson Bruce 86 Hanson, John K. 61,94,127 Hanson, John W. 93,127 Hanson, Karen 86 Hanson Mr. 8 Hanson, Mr. Thomas 10,124 Hutton, William 94,110,116 Hyer, Helen 68,87 Ice, Donna 94 lchimaru, Lynn 80 lchimaru, Russell 87, 116,122 Ikoma, Yoshiko 25,50,72,73,75,129 lmada, Clifford 87,124 Killham, Lynn 94 Killinger, Keith 50,51,68,94 Kime, Chip 81,104 Kimura, Mrs. B. 13 Kimura, Carolyn 5l,55,66,72,7B,81 King, King, King, King, King, Gerald 61 Mr. Jack 1O,l20,122,123 Richard 94,117 Ronald 51,61,94,123,127,12B Willis 58,59,62,81,l 17,118 Goan, Leonard 86 Gaeta, Vincent 93 Galindau, louise 86 Garbuio, Sue 48,55,65,75,80 Garcia, Linda 80 Garcia, Salvador 24 Garfat, Maren 93 Gargiulo, David 93 Garret, Fred 61,93,110,115,120 Gastelun, George 80 Gaston, Sally 61,69,70 Gater, James 93 Gaydos, Joyce 93 1 Geer, Mr. Charles 10 Gensler, Steve 16,25 Gentile, George 93 Gettle, John 93 Ghiglione, Ron 93,110,127 Gibson, Mrs. P. 13 Gill, Rae Ellen 86 Gill, Mr. William 10 Gillanders, Christina 86 Gillanders, Jack 25,104 Gillanders, Richard 80 Gilpatrick, Susanne 86 Gismot, Linda 93 Gittings, Wendy 25,40 Glick, DeDe 86 Goetzl, Dr. J. 10,68 Gock, Goins, Gold, Malvine 59,62,84,86 Dennis 93 Sally 80 Goldner, Herbert 80 Gonda Gonza ' Goodh i, Sandra 86 les, Toni 60,62,80 ue, Mr. Sam 10 Goodwin, Harold 93 Graeto, Heidi 93 Graham, Mrs. Mardell 10 Graham, Susan 48,84,86 Gray, Barbara 68,86 Gray, Brewster 20,53,80 Gray, Colleen 93 Gray, Robert 62,80,120 Haraguchi, Richard 58,59,80,1 16, 128 Harlick, Nancy 53,80 Harmon, Gary 86 Harmon, Theresa 61,70,86,131 Harris, Gary 86 Harrison, Carol 80 Hart, Travis 86,112,115,120 Harter, Suzanne 70,80 Harter, Wayne 70 Harvey, Norman 94,110 Hashiguchi, Denis 25,116 Hatch, Linda 50,84,86 Hayamizu, Mark 59,62,73,122 Hayden, Wayne 86 Hayes, Susie 58,60,64,80 Haylock, Jonathan 80 Haymiss, Mark 80 Haynes, Leslie 94 Haysbert, Rita 55,62,86 Haysbert, Ronnie 80,103,104,112, 1 15,1 20,121 Healey, Angie 17,25,41,50,52,65, 73,1 1 1 Hee, Mary Linda 87 Hegarty, John 80,128 Heller, Clayton 87 Heller, Vickie 94 Hellman, Larry 94 Helsem, Andrea 87 Henderson, Ralph 64,78,80 Henning, Mrs. Dolores 10 Herman, Kathleen 24 Herman, Mr. 8 Herndon, Brenda 87 Higashioka, Cathy 94 Hlgbie, Alan 54,80,128 Highley, Jeannette 64,87 Hillman, Joyln 87 Hinaga, Claire 87 Hing, Steve 87,118 Hirotsum, Gloria 94 Hirsch, Marilyn 53,68,80 Hirschbein, Don 50,78,116 Hiskey, Vivian 24 lmazumi, Jane 80 lngold, Carol 80,111 Irwin, Tamara 94 Ishida, Doris 94 lshida, Gloria 51,94 Ishida, 128 Ishida, Howard 50,54,80,124,125, James 58,94 J Jackson, Brenda 26 Jackson, Delories 94 Jackson, Jesse 62,94,120 Jackson, Patricia A. 80,94 Jakubowski, Ralph 94 Jameson, Linda 87 Jamison, Donna 52,61,87 Jamison, Linda 87 Jang, Norman 26,128 Jansen, Richard 87 Jaramillo, Stanley 127 Jaynes, George 91,94,110,124 Jeffers, Bert 87 Jefferson, Ron 26,43,60,61 Jenke, Sharon 27 Jenson, Alan 94 Jensen, Kathy 94 Jessen, Judy 87 Jew, Nancy 55,58,94 Jew, Vivian 17,27,64 Johnson, Mrs. Arlo 10 Johnson, Dennis S. 87,94 Johnson, Eunice 94 Johnson, Gregg 80 Johnson, Jerry 80 Johnson, Marian 94 Johnson, Mark 50,51,87 Johnson, Peter 94 Johnson Robert 94 Johnson , Mr. Robert 10,71 Johnson, Wayne 94 Jones, Barbara 80 Kirk, Mary 90 Kirk, Tommie 26 Kirkpactrick, Jeanne 26,40,50,53,71 Kitagawa, Kathy 26,50,52,53,55,58, 73,129 Kitashima, Joyce 26 Kittl, Ruediger 94,110 Kiyohara, lkuo 51,58,59,64,90 Kiyomura, Harriet 51,90 Klemish, David 94 Knapp, Mr. R. 13 Kneese, George 27 Knight, John 62 Knowlden, Susan 94 Knowlton, Robert 94 Koch, Ruth 27 Kodadari, Joyce 17,27,42,48,52,73, 129,130 Koelsch, John 81 Komaru, Gerrie 26,42,51 Kralich, Beryl 94 Krassilnikoff, Sergey 94 Kringen, Greg 90 Krofi, Mr. N. 13 Krogstad, Jill 94 Krueger, Lloyd 61,94 Kruger, Sibylle 26,51,68,69,7l,73, 74 Krummell, Carol 91,95 Kubota, Junko 90 Kucerg, Mr. E. 13 Kulling, Jean-Pierre 26,54,68,69,7l, 74,123,128 L Lacy, Mr. Dan 11 Lake, Jeff 27,5O,63,7O La Motte, Rich 81,118 Lamson, Connie 87 Landon, Mr. 8 Landes, Jim 27,65,67 Lange, Thomas 87 Langridge, Linda 84,87 Langston, Darrell 87 Lapinski, Gerald 58,59,6O,64,95, 122 Larsen, Paul 55,58,59,64,68,87,l22 Larsen, Susan 95 Larson, Linda 68,87 Latson, Mr. Fred 11 Laverty, Mr. Richard 11,67 Law, Billie 50,58,81 Law, Susan 95 Lawson, Judith 27,130 Leap, Rene 27,64,69 Leber, Jeff 27,54,58,64 Lee, Lee Lee Barre 51,61,91,95,11O,128 Denis 27,454,104 Dennis 87,128 l-ee Dwayne 59,84,l24 Lee Janice 28 Lee Larry 68,95 Lee, Lee Simi 48,59,84,87 Stuart 62,87,117,124,128 Lehrfeld, Mike 28 Leonhardt, Donna 48,59,62,84,87, 131 Leonhardt, Bob 87 Lewis, Barbara 28 Lewis, Johanna 29,50,52,129 Lewis, Jay 81,127 Lewsey, lrene 87 Ligh fy, Phil 78,81 Lintini, Toni 58 Livingston, Judy 59,62,81 Litotl, .lay 67,81 Locke, Judy 66,87 Lodvick, Irene 83,130,131 Lodvick, Nina 81,130 Loe, Susan 81 Long, Carol 61,62,87 Long, Earl 62,78,81,102,104,113, 115 1 120 , 18, Long, Sonia 87 Lopez, Carol Ann 87 Love, Jean 95 Lovett, Betsy 51,6O,62,66,81,130 Lowe, Mr. L. 13 Lowestein, Martin 95 Lowenstein, Paul 81 Luce, Sara 29,69 Luchetti, Lorraine 87 Luke, Charles 95 Lum, Colbert 29,58 Lum, Vera 87 Lurmann, Sue 81,130 Maskevich, Barbara 87 Mason, Meriwether 28,58,59,6O,63, 64 Mason, Susan 95 Massey, Sherri 95 Masters, Sharon 81 Masterson, Martha 53,69,81 Mata, Alice 61 Mathis, Irene 95 Mathis, Reed 28,61,64 Mathwig, Judy 29,58,59,63 Matsuda, Roxanne 98 Matthews, Susan 95 Mattson, Ellen 81,130 Mattson, Miss Lorna 11 Maurana, Marlene 95 Mauz, Marilyn 59,62,87 Maxwell, Christy 52,55,69,81 Mayers, Mr. Vaden 11 McAlpin, Janet 49,66,67,72,78,87 McAsey, Barbara 50,52,61,87 McCauley, William 87 McConaha, Jean 29 McCord, Mr. Roy 11 McCroy, James 95,110 McCreary, Bill 54,81,104 McCulloch, Carla 29,47,48,107 McCulloch, Ellen 52,58,59,60,75, 81,111 McCullough, Robert 28,50 McCullough, Tim 69,81 McDonald, Dennis 87 McFaul, Nancy 52,53,55,81 McGlashan, Doug 50,5'l,59,60,81, 120 Mclntyre, Miss Jean 11 McKendry, Dolores 95 McKenna, Kathleen 71,95 McKenna, Martha 60,61 McLaughlin, Melinda 28,64,107 McLain, Doug 87 McMurdo, David 95,110 McNally, Dennis 95,123 McNally, John 61,62,87,122 McNeill, Mrs. Susan 11 McNesby, Danny 95 Medaris, Mrs. Elizabeth 11 Medrano, Christine 28 Medrano, Marie 87 Meinke, Arthur 68,81 Mello, Anne 81 Mendoza, Richard 87 Menzoian, Georgette 81 Mulcahy, Douglas 59,88 Mullenax, Sharon 84,88 Mullenax, Yvonne 95 Mullholland, Mr. William 11,116, 120,122 Munyon, Bonnie 30,52,53,107,129 Muranage, Keiii 95,118 Murison, Mary 88 Muro, Mary Ann 62,95 Muro, Paul 81 Murphy, Judy 84,88 Murphy, John 88 Muzikants, lnese 30,64,74 Myers, Gail 52,78,81 N Nakada, Carolyn 55,58,74,81 Nakada, Mayko 95 Nakagawa, Dyanne 31 Nakamitsu, Howard 31 Naminu, Adachi 120 Nanna, Laura Ann 68,69,81 Nardini, Ida Rose 31,62 Natusch, Paul 88,120 Navarro, Joyce Marie 61,62,95 Nealson, Sharon Kay 88 Neimi, Arvid 11,104 Nekotani, Weston 95 Nelson, Cathy 66,67,81 Nepote, Mike 30,118 Nettle, Phil 88 Nettle, John 95 Nevarez, Gustavo 88,123 Nevarez, Martha 95 Newell, Kathy 30,49,73 Nichols, Michelle 30 Nichols, Wayness 81 Nicholson, Blair 81 Nicks, Gloria 88 Nicoson, Bonnie 88 Nishida, Dale 95 Nishinoki, Fred 59,88,117,122,124 O Obala, Nadine 53,88 Oberg, Herman 88,126 Obley, Joanne 88 O'Brien, Pat 88 O'Connor, James 88 Ogawa, Greg 5O,58,59,60,81,128 Ogawa, Richard 60,61,64,95,110 Mills, Lydon, Ted 95,117 M Macho, Judith 95 Maick, Cathy 95 xack, Marilyn 16,17,28 ack, Susan 87 Mahoney, Susan 81 Maisana, Thomas 95 Malzkuhn, Eric 95,110,124 Mantredi, Donna 64,81 Mangini, Mrs. M. 13 Mangrum, Diane 95 Merilac, Mr. J. 13 Messner, Mr. Peter 11 Miller Curtis 29,58,59,60 Miller, Gaila-Jo 95 Miller, Gary 29,62,128 Miller, John 62,95,126 Miller, Mr. Lawrence 11 Miller Marie 61,71,81 Miller Michael 88 Mills, Betty 29 Mills, Daniel 89 Mills, Daniel 89 Mills, lris Norma 95 Mr. Robert 11 Okita, Richard 95,110 Olsen, Lynn 88,104 O'NeilI, Grace Mill 11 Oritiz, Carlos 30 Oritiz, Diorsa 88 Ortis, Israel 81 Orwitz, Linda 53,81 Osberg, John 70,126 Osborne, Kathy 95 Oshima, Hiroko 82,143 Otero, Rosa 88 Oto Denis 95 Oto, Jean 58,82 Oto Lynn 88 Oto Ron 30,64 Maniscalco, Pat 81 Maniarrez, Lucy 81 Mankins, Luetta 28,64,129,130,l Manning, Roger 87 Manuel, Thomas 71 March, Shirley 51,81,111,130 Marcucci, Jan 28,59 Marcussen, Gloria 28 Marcussen, Marlene 61,87 Mark, Elliot 95,128 Markovic, Mathew 95 Marron, Kathleen 95 Marsh, Myrna 95 Marshall, Mr. Charles 11 Martin, Albert 81,104 Martin, Billy 120 Martin, Jane 62,95 Martin, Tom 68 Martin, William 81,95 Martine, Theresa 52,81 Martinez, lmke 95 Martinez, Sandy 50,81 Mitchell, Terris 88 Montgomery, Laurel 81,130 Montgomery, Theresa 95 Moore, George 81 Morain, Julie 95 Morgan, Amanda 29,66,67,88,131 Morgan, Kathy 62 Mori, Kathryn 29,129 Mori, Richard 59,64,83 Morine, Jean Ann 52,62,81,130 Morrill, John 29,51,66 Morris, Bruce 88 Morrison, Doug 81 Morrissey, Ron 95 Mortensen, Christina 81 Moulton, Jean 50,75,78,81 Mowry, Bill 30 Mowry, Catherine 81,130 Moyce, Silvyne 53,95 Moynahan, Woody 88,104,118 Mstowska, Shirley 50,61,69,81,130 Muhlker, Kent B1 Ott, Harriet 88 Ouellette, Nora 88 Ouellette, Steve 61,88 Ouye, James 16,30,42,113,115 Owyang, Douglas 59,73,78,82 Owyang, Greg 6O,91,95 P Paganini, Annlia 82 Page, Clementene 88 Palmatier, William 95 Palmer, Gary 59,60,64,88 Parish, John 82 Parker, Wayne 31 Parma, Cassandra 61,88 Parodi, Sandri 88 Parsons, Dale 82,120,123 Pastor, Gilda 95 Pastorelli, Lois 82 Paul, Victor 82,128 Pawson, Eric 88 Paxton, Arline 82 Paxton, David 88,128 Pearlstein, Jack 54,82 Pearson, Thomas 88 Pease, Steve 66,68,74,78,82,128 Peed, Bill 88,116 Peet, John 88,128 Pelletier, Chuck 82 Pelletier, Nancy 60,62 Penny, Gail 82 Penton, Ronald 88 Perreault, Gary 95 Perry, Mr. A. 13 Peruch, Marilyn 95 Peruch, Mike 88 Peters, Miss Mar512 Petersen, Carol 16,17,31,48,51,65 72 Peterson, Ken 31 Peterson, Lurae 30,72,73 Petrini, Carol 88 Pfoteniauer, Jill 82,111,131 Phelps, Joe 91,96,124 Phillip, Tracy 62,88 Phillips, Dave 96,123 Phillips, Gary 78,82 Piana, Julie 82 Plante, Wayne 96 Pledger, Sandra 88 Plotkin, Anita 48,51,78,82,130 Poage, Mrs. Marion 12 Pollack, Bob 49,51,82,103,104, 105,106,109,120 Pontious, Paula 84,88 Poole, Darcey 16,30,41,51,53,75 Pope, Marilyn 61,62,96 Porter, Phyllis 30 Posca, Christine 88 Poulus, Joanne 82 Powell, Curtis 67,88,115,118 Powell, James 88 Primes, Robert 96,110 Procella, Linda 55,58,96 Purviance, James 88 Q Quan, Kin 96 Quanz, Harold 31,41,50,58,60,64 70,71,118 Quanz, Margaret 51,82,129 Quinlan, Mr. Robert 12,65,67 Quinn, Mrs. Mildred 12 Quinn, Mr. Thomas 12 R Raborn, Mary Jo 31 Radasch, Mr. John 12 Rasmussen, Dick 31,43,53,1O-1,123 Ratcliffe, Sandra 50,88 Read, Kathy 31,73,74 Reavis, Carolyn 88 Record, Christine 88 Reddington, Helen 52,96 Redfield, Faith 88 Reece, Paul 96 Reed, Jon 61,96,123 Reeves, Mike 88,128 Reid, Pat 31 Reid, Rich 31 Rennie, John 96 Rewark, Cheryl 96 Reynolds, Mr. Thomas 8 Rhoads, David 96 Rhodes, Gloria 32,5O,129 Richards, Sandra 32,64 Richmond, Tim 96,124 Ridenour, Ed 32,67 Riesinger, Marilyn 96 Ridgley, Larry 88 Rilliet, Mr. W. 12,49,115,117 Rivera, Rod 96 Rivera, Ann 96 Roberts, Miss Mildred 12 Robinson, Jim 82 Robinson, Julie 52,82 Robinson, Stephane 62,82 Rockwood, Linda 71,82 Rodriques, Randy 96 Roesler, Carol 96 Roesler, Dave 96 Rohlff, Mr. Yale 12,104,109 Roman, Nancy 33 Roman, Sue 65,82 Rose, Dalton 96,127 Rose, Diane 88 Rose, Mary 98 Rosow, Carl 58,82,122 Rowlands, Pat 88 Rudinger, Cheryl 82 Ruiz, Mr. E. 12 Rummerfield, John 61,96 Russell, Gordon 96 Russell, Kathy 88 Rutland, Henry 59,60,88,104 Shoii, Donna 33,75 Shoten, B. 110 Shuey, Judy 89 Slwrtr, Paul 49,58,59,60,61,68,82, 103,104,105,106,120,121 Sergrist, Mrs. Eleanor 12 Silval, Geraldine 89 Silveria, Allison 62,89 Silvey, Mr. G. 13 Simmons, Pamela 82 Simon, Francis lSue1 89 Simon, Kenneth 89 Simpson, George 96,122,123 Simpson, Kathy 33,64 Sinkamo, Marianne 82 Sires, Ron 32,104 Skorstad, Mike 96,117,118 Tagliafico Tagliafico , Diane 97 , Lynn 69,83 Takahashi, Carol 35,52,53,73,129 130 Takahashi, Milton 59,62,83 Takahashi, Phyllis 89 Takao, Su Tamaki, J sumi 83,104,124 oAnn 97 Tamaki, Jon 34,118 Taylor, Denise 97 Tenbrook, Ternullo, Thigpen, Tim 89 Dominic 97 Jeff 75,83,113,115 Thomas, Bette 34,5O,51,53 Thomas, Larry 61,97 Thomas, Lynn 83 Thompson, Brent 50,51,83,104,116 Schmid S Saito, James 92,96 Saito, Judy 82,130 Saito, Rosalie 82 Sakai, Susan 52,59,62,84,89 Sakai, Walter 61,96,110,128 Salabert, Mr. F. 13 Salinas, Rose 96 Sanchez, Joseph 91,96,110 Sanford, Ruby 33 Sono, Hiroshi 33 Santos, Sandy 61,82 Satyna, Robert 96 Saysett e, Mr. 8 Sbragia, Linda 96 Scalice, Gayle 89 Scarbrough, Bob 59,61,64,82 Scarpace, Philip 96 Scauer, Sharon 82 Schell, Fred 32 Scheu, Carol 55,69,72,129,13O Schiedeck, Cynthia 82 Schiller, Sue 89 t, Alfred 73,75 Skrha, Cheryl 82 Skrha, Kathi 82 Slagger, Jeff 32,61,62,70,126 Smith, Anne Carol 58,89 Smith, Brad 82,126 Smith Cheri 59,60 Smith Demmis 89 Smith Earl 62,64,82,l13,115,122 Smith Edward 32,59,120 Smith Fred 33 Smith Jeff 33 Smith Lorraine 51,96 Smith Marilyn 62,82,96 Smith Marilyn 62 Smith Marsha 62,91,96 Smith Smith Sally 59,63,89 Stephen 33,104 Snider, JoAnn 82 Sobbey, Mr. J. 13 Sokol, Kitty 33,51,65 Sorg, Ronald 96,110,118 Southwell, Bill 51,66,72,78,82,12 122,123 Spears, Bonnie 96 Stanley, Tim 74,82,104 Starmack, Mike 59 Schmidt, Janice 52,96 Schotzko, Mr. Richard 12,126 Schreiber, Clifton 96,118,126 Schuetz, Charles 82 Schulz, Don 50,82,128 Schwaberow, Mike 68,96 Schweitz, Donna 89 Scofield, Doug 89 Scott, David 89 Scott, Robert 89,122 Scott, Stephen 32,120 Michael 34,118 Scully, Searls, Mary 48,58,60,61,84,89 Carol 82 Semeit, Darryl 89 Semeit, Doug 89 Sender, Jim 32,4l,54,60,64,65 Stead, Sandy 50,51 ,8 2,130 Steiger, Mrs. P. 13 Steinberg, Richard 96 Stephens, Willie 51,61,96,122,l23 Stephenson, Robert 89,122 Sterling, Miss Nancy 12 Sterner, Margie 96 Stevens, Mary 33,64,71 Stevens, Richard 64,82 Stevens, Ted 98 Stewart, Bob 53,82 Stewart Mrs. M. 13 Stewart, Nancy 33 Stewart, William ' 'MAL Stewart, William 941 Stiegler, Yamada, Karen 53,90 Still, Mark 34 Stirm, Carol 82 Stockton, Charlotte 82 Stockton, Judy 34,40,64,107 Stockton, Bob 35,47,48,66 Stokes, Theresa 62,97 Waago, Robert 89 shone' Yamawaki Seput, Walter 82 Serena, August 96 Serena, Cathy 96 Serena Marilyn 16,32,52,129,131 Severson, Jo Ellen 61,96 Shadd, Johanna 96 Shaffer, David 96 Shaffer, John 89 Shaffley, Cheryle 89 Barton 96 Stonich, Bert 91,97 Stothers, Sheryl 97 Stout, Bob 82 Strait, Paula 89 Shapovalow, Millie 60,64,82 Shapovalow, Withaly 96 Sharpe, David 96 Shea, Tana 32 Shearer, Philip 82 Sheethan, Mary 96 Shefverland, Mary Lynn 96 Sheppard, Nadya 68,89 Sheppard, Nita 55,68,89 Sheridan, Kathleen 53,82 Sherwood, Tom 16,32 Shibata, Cliff 122 Shield, James 89 Shield, Tom 118 Shiinoki, Carolyn 52,96 Shiinoki, Linda 50,82 Shima, Amy 96 Shin, Sachi 96 Shinira, Yoshiko 89 Shoberg, Carolyn 96 Strickland, Jack 83 Strickland, Sharon 89 Striebel, Mr. Richard 12 Strong, Sheila 97 Stuart, Bill 83,120,122,l27 Stuelke, Betsy 6l,70,71,83 Sturgeon, Mike 50,83,123 Sugishita, David 97,117,122 Sullivan, Rick 70,83 Sullivan, Susan 97 Svendsen, Janer 97 Swadley, Mary 91,97 Swain, Pat 89 Swann, Bryan 91,97,117,l22 Sweeney, Dennis 128 Swetlick, Barbara 97 Sylva, Gary 59,97 1 Tabby, Phillip ss Tognoli, Mike 97,110 Tom, Sandra 52,55,68,75,89,l30 Townsend, Cassie 53,55,84,89 Toy, Ben 97 Trapasso, Jayne 61,89 Treadway, Betty 97 Tresser, Christine 83 Trouse, Mr. Ronald 12,48 Tschorn, Gayle 83 Tsitovich, Alex 97,110,115 Tsuii, Betsy 61,89 Tsuii, Maya 97 Tucker, Pat 89 Tulloh, Ted 89 Tungate, Fred 89 Turner, Connie 50,83 Tyeskey, Mr. C. 13 Tyndall, Judy 34,61,69 Tyree, Winona 35 Tyson, Linda 35,69 U Uhl, Robert 61,97,122 Uhl, Victor 89 Ullman, Christine 97 Unno, Takio 97,122 Updyke, Clint 97,118 Use, Mr. Henry 12,58 Utsumi, Gary 17,34,41,48,102,104 Utsumi, Marsha 88 Uyeta, Kumiko 97 V Vail, Patrick Vandenbrook, Ida 58,83 Vandenbrook, Patrick 97 Van Dillen, Paul 35,40,54 Vasconcelles, Cheryl 97 Van Vlear, Doug 35,51,124,128 Van Wagenen, Ronald 126 Vega, Dennis 35 Venturi, Rick 61,89 Vercauteren, Robert 97 Verna, Lauretta 97 Viri, Denis 34,52,66,7O W Wade, Mona 52,58,83 Wakida, Keiko 34 Walderrama, Helen 97 Walderrama, Richard 97 Waldron, Dale 89 Waldrop, Carolyn 97 Walker, Cylia 5O,52,61,65,68,73, 83 Walker, Gary 97 Walker, Mr. Lloyd 12 Wall, Timothy 103,104,124 Wallace, Clark 62,89 Wallach, Michael 58,97,127 Waples, Robin 103,104 Ward, Irene Ann 62 Ware, Betty 97 Ware, Leroy 89,124,125,128 Warner, Dave 62,89 Warr, Mary Ann 51,97 Warren, Gary 89 Washburn, Colin 97 Washington, Milton 97,115 Washington, Nolan 89,118 Watanbe, Akira 89,118 Watkins, Patricia 59,89 Weems, Toni 34 Weinreich, Linda 97 Weinstein, Willie 97 Weir, Mary Jo 16,35,53,65,69,70 Weishaar, Kurt 97 Weisskopf, Alan 83 West, James 35,126 West, Penelope 89 West, Susan 97 Westigard, Mrs. Ona 12 Wheeler, Dan 89 White, Eric 97 White, Peter 97 Whitman, Linda 97 Whittaker, Dennis 54,59,83,126 Whittlessey, Ed 35,69,70 Wickland, Ann 35,5O,51,65,72,156 Wildman, Mrs. Joyce 12,71 Willard, Wanda 89 Williams, Betty 35 Williams, Dan 89 Williams, Jeralene 35,58,62 Williams, Jerome 97 Williams, Jo Lynn 83 Williams, Joseph 89 Williams, Ricardo 36,64 Williams Robin 97 Willis, Harry 97,117 Wills, Grady 97 Wilson, Judy 52,58,61,71,84,89 Wilson, Pat 62,64,84,89 Wilson, Larry 36,42,118 Wilson, Phillip 83 Winters, Pam 53,83 Wise, Fred 97,122 Wohler, Judith 90 Wolfte, Kenneth 90 Wong, Diana 83 Wong, Gearld 97 Wong, Jeffrey 52,83 Wong, Mavine 36 Wong, Stanley 90,127 Wong, Thian 72,97,l28 Wood, Craig 17,37,40,102,104, 126,127 Wood, Janet 52,58,60,6l,84,90, 111 Woyak, Sandra 37 Wright, Mrs. C. J. 12 Wyant, Linda 37,40,5O,53 Y Yam, Frank 97,117 Yamada, Alan 36 Yamada, Carolyn 51,97 Yamada, Edward 96,122 Yamagishi, Wayne 68,83,104 Yamaguchi, Paul 84,9O,118 Yamashita, Mary 36 Yamashita, Paul 36,118 , Fumio 36 Yecha, Sue 97 Yokota, lssei 97,118,124,125 Yoshida, Richard 36,97,110 Yoshida, Stanley 83,102,104,105, 128 Young, Fredina 97 Young, Jeani 37,51,65 Young, Martha 90 Young, Mickey 90 Young, Bob 78,83,126 Youngblood, Jacquin 83 Yumoto, Kathi 37,42,66,72,73,129 Yumoto, Ted 59,6O,62,83,l22 Yundt, Katherine 97 Z Zimmerman, Sheryl 83 1. U .l'!'Q'. , 1! 'O V' ' Q ho 1 A' Q. hi? ' vu, .A ' M 'Ui Q 'vjnir .. W! Q Nwifs. 0 ' T' 1 Ai ' li' 1 L ' V ,: l I o ,t'i.f'fH li' E ' U 4 ' ' Q v ' '. 1 . ' If .V N 4. 2 .1 g , t pc I' 5, I I4 l Q I . r, 'nxt-, ' '. Jf'Wl.l, I 4 , . W , 9 , n ' U id , I l 1 I I I 'W lg , IA 1 I4 a 1 al 1' 4' Q .'QfQ,n ' 1 K Q i ' ph, I AU' ,. , A I vig' ' .Ln Ia as Jw Ig S 4 , ,. up 9 ,P I .5l. fpn I 1 , 4, ' ' QQ' ' T . ,If 0 Q S of t o I' - .' ,host 5. 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