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

 - Class of 1964

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'lf Mr. Gregory Barber- Mrs. Grace Bartlett Science Counseling Mr. William Campau Mr. William Campbell Industrial Arts Mathematics 12 Mr. Thomas Barton Business Mr. William Carvey Business Mr. Lawrence Bolyar Science Mr. Edward Chu Mathematics ,, .1 , L, A-' .N'fv. M, .l,,..1 FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs Grant. Mrs, Cullinan. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hansen. Mr. Miss Mary C001 Mr. Thomas De Sylvia Counseling Physical Education - -M35 1 Mrs. Jeanette Dilley Mr. Owen Fleming English Music Af f Saysette, Mr. Herman. . A Egg 2 'Huw' ni, . lf I Mr. Arvid Niemi Dean of Boys I3 ' ' 'wave J Miss Helen Kane Dean of Girls ...Q Mr. William Gill Social Science ,QM-4 se. ,uf S Dr. Johanna Goetzl Foreign Language of I ii if .r x-ai, at . Mrs. Dolores Henning Mr. Edmond Holm English Science Mr. Jack King Physical Education Mr. Dan Lacy Social Science '56 Mr. Sam Goodhue Safety Education Chairman Mr. Thomas Holman Social Science Mr. Curtis Larson Counseling Mr. Vaden Mayers Mathematics 1'-Qs lu ff 1 Q WV! A - H Q . . .., X Mrs. Mardell Graham Physical Education Mrs. Arlo Johnson Librarian Mr. Fred Latson Foreign Language 1 41 Mrs. Joan McFadden Physical Education Chantons avec M. Latson, MVS- Susan McNeill Mrs. Elizabeth Medaris Social Science Nurse .Nl L4 f 'Q Mr. John Gregory English 1 V Mr. Robert johnson Art 1. .... ' 'X .Z - Mr. Richard Laverty Industrial Arts it-if Miss jean Mclntyre English Department Head x .4 I ...Wu v ' , :.,:-' Mr. Peter Messner Foreign Language fvwtlffdggf ls W. 51 ,I 2 f' 2 Mr. Thomas Hanson Industrial Arts V A3245 5 'T' -'PK -new - vw, ' ws' s s ,,,, - Mrs. Pat Kammerer Physical Education Mr. Charles Marshall Social Science Miss Mary McKnigh1 English Mr. Barry Miller English n I X. -L c A 'QQ e .sf LX in N DWP! t This time, with deep feeling, it',5 Plant Green in space 25 and Shocking Mauve in space 11. 12 Mr. William Mulholland Mr. James Namefh English Mrs. Mildred Quinn Business Business . M , , Mr. Thomas Quinn Counseling A aw 1 if Miss Grace O'Nei11 Physical Education Department Head im , X f ,.' 1 Mr. Walter Rilliet Physical Education ' at if -S,-' A Miss Mary Peters Mathematics A Mb J ,,ri,.L,my f M 1 ,-4 Miss Mildred Roberts Home Economics Department Head fir 'kvsii N, Ye V- -1, ' vw? -:A ,Q . .-: 1, ff f X X L? Mrs. Marion Poage Counseling , No if Mr. Yale Rohlff Physical Education Department Head 'v-I 6' ti: l, -jig ' 'K X ,. X M Mr. Richard Schot ko Mr. Stanley Sheldon Miss Nancy Sterling Mr. Richard Striebel Miss Linda Thomas Indfustriellpnrgl iii English Foreign Language Science English 1 XX, fiyjirxlf 'V Department Head xg ivy X E A in no Y . 7, I fp f M Mr. Lawrence Miller Art Mr. Robert Mills A , 1 i H Science g g,o, Mr. Robert Quinlan journalism Mr. Robert Rush Science Mr. Henry Use Music Department Department Head ffg' l V A '- ' W9 , ,,, 'F . ,..,+g,,,.rp , j,.e Al . Mrs. Lorraine Vane Mr. Lloyd Walker Mrs. Joyce wudman Mr. Cecil wright Social Sdence Mathematics English Social Science . sL,i,.f.1.: . I E A . L so-Ar--' .. ag. -lr ':'-7 Q . L. i..'.g E1 -1 Mr. Noel Allison Mr. Frank Davis Mr, Charles Geer Industrial Arts Physical Education Social Science U A C Cusfodians Department Head I ,Eyre 'ei - -as -. tw fi fl of f Mrs. Eleanor Siegrist Business Department Head FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. W. Coats. C. Tyeskey, Mr. J. Merida, Mr. A. Perry, Mr. E. Kucera, Mr. W. Brand, Mr. T. Chap- J. Sobey. mam. SECOND ROW: Mr. F. Salabert, Mr. l6 mr No, we don't r it A as-nf 5 A EEL. 3 I Wi 5 r E Secrefclriif I l l 1 .I , 1 fi f 1 , Y 1. X I 1 I 1 wx X!!! X ,N I I ,J NA ., V.. , , 1 1 1 , 1. , , , 1 Y 1 ' , x - ' X, 1 ' , 1 X1 Y Y ' ' 4 I 1 . , . , 1 1 1 K L W L f , ' 1 1 , I , Y , , -. ' 1 3 1 Y I N, ,1 1 1 - , A, ' 'f K 1 I i i 7 1 I k 1, 11 1 11 - D 1 , ,Ql.nm. . 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Silvey V - W 2 n Z aff + f I 5. 5 f f , 5 ff x 'f f ' ,f I '4 f f ii' ff 5 , :Z vfl ' , ,, , ' fy ,J X X f fmwfQg,fW f N: i. get X' yf',qg,'4- ,aj-I ,V f 2 , f , Lk., , fy-4 QNKM .4 ,rv , of an Epoch The End ww. 1 iv I Wayne Yamaglshl El I ...vv W Vice President . . julie Robmson Stan Yoshida Secretary President Seniors FALL COUNCIL FIRST ROW, left to right! J. Robinson, B. Stuart, S. Lurman. W. King. SECOND ROW: W. J. Dederer, L. Biddel. C. Nakada, H. Ishida. THIRDROW: ,B. McCreary, D. Hirschbein, A. Haines, B. Pollack. FOURTH ROW: S. Bunting,Mr. Mills fAdviserJ, D. Cresci Howard Ishida ected Representative Yamagishi, Nahinu, R. .aw i 7 .... i, Mg, 3 f 22-.. 49-1 .jf ' 51. 'ogg Q, Y A 1 ' 1 ,X 4' u ox - I 'w x Spring Counflll FIRST ROW left to right: J. Dederex:TQZEQlEQ B. Thompson. SECOND ROW: E Edwards C Nakada, R. Saito, A. Nahinu. Nancy McFaul Secretary Y 4 we .9 Doug McGlashan President , Mg, 'Z ,Q 1 iii' 'x ,ff : .Q Q-f M ? Eg?-r C3239 .. X 'ex ' g ' 'A giw' -gp- ....-...f - . 4:........4 -is ft ZBVAQQQM iw!!! 5 , COUPLE OF THE YEAR BEST DATE Kathy Freeman and jerry johnson Lynn Thompson and jeff Thigpen Wx ' TX. Q. fffiif. BEST DRESSED Carolyn Kimura and Wayne Yamagishi gil, I , X '. ' ,Qifzfse me ' ,l -'wif .,.. ' V 'S .3 -1 D ' vm ,Wx ,,,. .yvr MX, H ' J 4 'W X avi' NE - f bf uv gf, , i 41 X ' Iwi HQ -, omg f f Z5 LD? gf 'Jin' T ' V .v,,., liffffgif ilwtffl 'f .o,,W..fw,1ws .6 lai ,Mrk ' T ff? V5522gg9i:!l 'A y X S y ,'1sNf'+1. ' wi gr K flglaiilffliligifll V. , 1' la A 'P1U'-1 I ' 1 JV I I Q J -f E-5' f,..nsvW?Y ' - ,rr, ' f , Ui PERSONALITY Q , y 3 , A QWVH ' 'v Judi Fisher and Don Shultz ' 'E , , 1 PE ' - px 'f ,V ' I A V of -L-fr NfQma.tw i AE'fLillm,m ix E 4:--,. . A TALKATIVE Janet McAlpin and Phil Lighty F RIENDLIEST A nne Kennedy and Kent Muhlker 1 1 t awk ,WH-?v, . I x , . ,.w- Mi ! I WV ' wx M2111- .A .44- ,E X XM Q- 5 ' l .- RM 1- ri Po tffo P P- I kr' .1 -...ff ,- SL-. 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'Q Cathy Cotton and Chip Kime CLASS FAVORITE 24 FUNNIEST LAUGH Jill Pfotcnhauer and Jack Pearlstein 9. 1 -V-f.1.:.1,, W f Y' , , . ' J 'jf' Q, Q, xi' g .5 Q 'Y pf ' rf . LJ A74111- we N 'I ' . V ? 4 w'!, f-I 1? ,ffsv--' ----' FIGURE Sue Loe and Mike Foley I , N LJ- 7 K , WA 7' A Msn ' i vim, 2, 1 'Wi TEACHER IRRITATOR Jeannie Moulton and Al Weisskopf 'T 'Z 5Q? E 5 .runnin-1 ARTHUR DOUGLAS ABERNATHY llAblI Track: Football: ABS Represen- tative: Band: Roadrunners of San Mateo. To be better than I am and greater than l was. PETER BRUCE BEAUMONT' Pete Cross-Country Team: Track: Track Team Manager: Band: Co-Chairman of Solo-ensemble Festival: Mu Alpha Theta: Argonauts Tri-Y. To develop P.S.l. Powers be- fore anyone else and then to disappear. .Aus 'W' A it 0' . ag , V A If qi ,ly 1l-.,,1 yy ,f A 42. 8 Q, l 5 'H' 4' Z 3 S t 2 S ? Z Q sz Q 1' i 5 . , E, E A L -1 . :tt s. - fr wt. 41: Lolita To be called by one name not 5O. as 'V' wi Q ' ff K, 7 Lf , t lv I b 0' SUSAN DALE BAIRD Yisuell Freshmen Commissioner: AGS Cabinet: GAA: Koshare Tri-Y: International Relations Club: AGS Representative. To never become a church mouse. ROBERT ALLEN BELFLOW ER usobu Swimming Team. To be an airline pilot. A rf.-. . JA X ' x If 1' 1 Crit 'r .IUDITH ALSTROM lljudyll Student Council: Drama Commission: Les Gentilles Tri-Y. To always remember the social gath- ering on Jefferson, Sept. '62, Right Sam? -2 -ff pf' MARY ANN BANTA Snooze AGS Representative: Junior Achieve- ment: .lob's Daughters: Dance Commis- sion: Golden Key Commission: Elec- tions Commission. To enjoy myself. SUSAN CARTER BENNER Bennie Spirit Commission: McConvilIe Award Winner: Elections Commission: AGS Representative: GAA: Block SM: Gol- den Key Commission: Koshare Tri-Y. 'WS Y? Y DAVID ALVAREZ Dave Cross-Country Team: Track. To go to Columbia and shake the hand of .luan Valdez. bg? 3,5 rr. ' Nw WESTON LAWRENCE BARKWtLl. klwesll Freshmen Football: B Swim Team: Stu- dent Council: Los Enamorados Hi-Y. To show some class in whatever do. ll SHIRLEY BENTSON A Cappella: AGS. '. if i s 1 V' .H x .. .r Q . . nv' ' Ili l .n Q: f l 5? T' Ne , QW. ai. U' vs. uw 4:2 'B' T 1'-'lr , PATRICIA ARNOLD Slpanyli Student Body Auditor and Treasurerg Varsity Cheerleaders Sophomore Class Secretory: Student Council: Aowakiya Tri-Y. To be definite about indefinite things. , , T K' QW'-qv JOHN BATISTA Mr, Wonderful Transfer from Sierra High, Varsity Baseball. ' To be greater and greater and to have hair longer than Carroll Hunt- eHs. LYNN LOUISE BIDDELL Biddle AGS Presidentg Rally Commissioner: Class Council: Elections Commissiong Orchestra: Hui Niki lpos Tri-Y. To someday have my very own Vespa. 5 . Y , ,E cm n Q 3 A X ,gre X 1 JEWELINE LYNETTE ASHFORD Jewel ROSEMARY BEARSS MATTIE BLACK Mat San Mateo Youth Council. To have straight hair, grow, and never get married. WILLIAM ASHMAN SIDNEY ASHTON Bill Sid AFS Exchange Studentg Finance Com- Basketballp Baseball: ABS Rep- mitteeg ABS Cabinet: Boys' Athletics resentativeg Hi-Y. Commissioner: Varsity Football. To ski KT-22 on my hands. To get back to Berlin on the double. ...J-5 Q2 This-' SUSAN BEATTIE Suey Student Councilg Girls' Choirg A pellag Job's Daughters. 'lTo conquer determination. VERA LEE BLACK Cakie San Mateo Youth Council. To become a psycho-analysist not get any taller. Cap- and DAVID BlATTElS - llDUvelI ABS Vice-Presidentp ABS Rep- resentativeg Swimming Teamp Traffic and Safety Commission: Grounds Comrnissionp Golden Key Commission. To end my honey addiction and see Mrs. Henning wear a different color dress than her blotter. Q 5 avg.: uf' .,,,1' hr . I A -. -0,-9' . 53,3 ' L , 'ze , 'K Q: XQXFWX 1 4 i i ff .f-ii.. I i' 'fi f h - 1 f, -,.. 5' f' '41, ' SANDRA JEAN BLOMSTEDT nsundyn Student Directory Commission: Elections Commission: Golden Key Commission, AGS Alter- nate. To fly a million miles as an airline stewardessf' MARTHA CHAPIN Martie AGS alternate: Boys' Athletics Commission: Orchestra. To hold onto Hails when they fall from the sky. ' -uf-Q' 4 'QM 'W LLOYD GERALD BOLDEMAN Baldy ABS Representative: Traffic and Safety Commission: Student Control Board: Varsity Swimming Team: Freshman Football. To do my best in everything I try. fs., SYLVIA PATRICIA BUNTING Senior Council: GAA: GAC: Elections Commission: Golden Key Commission. To go around the world in 80 min- utes and not miss a thing. FREDRICKA CHAPMAN Ricki Student Body Treasurer and Auditor: Student Council: Hui Niki lpos Tri-Y: GAA: AGS Representative. ,LTWT , ,f. Ayr.: If S-Q 3 : lil l ,. ' . A - l 4 ' QQ L. ff' W if 45 1 . 'Q 4 J. ti ff. A1 c Q W ,Q .Q ,Wx ima.: ROY WILLIAM BOLDT Cross-Country Team: Varsity Track. To learn to speak Spanish so certain people cannot insult me without my knowing it! 'Q ., F LINDA BURTON liugnyll AGS Representative: Junior Council: Gremmies Tri-Y: Elm Staff: .lob's Daughters. To bottle R.C.l RUSSELL E. CHRISTOFF Tennis Team: 50-Mile Swim: Swim- ming Team. To go on to college and pursue a medical career. KQV' nib' Wynn., JoHN 1. aoLroN f Anquetil Cross-Country Team. ft To ioin the U.S. Olympic Team Road Bicycle Racing. ix ' 'VV .q,.5..',,, Bi 51 31 ... ... p L 3- it LINDA cARous suntan T Student Council: Elections Cogmiisfilf sion: Spirit Commission: Tri-Y: Representativep Mixed Choir. '2 To always have a TOMboy at heartlujf T? , A ,gjlij .. 2131 ti S331 , ,Z - :pl 2 'fl 31 , 4 l JUDY CLARK A, . Ronnie . To have enough will power to ietfi my hair grow out to see the natugalqggj color. ' , wx A f -M .V ,Aww 3, s '42 X Sl 2 ti N 9 N 3 if 5 3 5, P 1 x J. Yi, CLARA FRANCES BORISON Frankie KGS Vice-President: Better Govern- nent Commission: Student Council: Lpirit Commission: Hui Niki lpos Tri-Y: SAA. 'To get these bonds off my teeth and re glamorous! Q-i-.-ff' . ELAYNE CAPIN uNipccu C0409 Worker: School Service. 'te never let Ann's cop catch my Ear--What Kar'--Kar What? Karwatt, ihafs what. NANCY CLARK iiwooll Swimming Team: Spanish Club: Grem' nies Tri-Y: Art Commission. To watch D and G and keep them :ut of trouble. 'Vi bn, A 'Vs 13 MA RY LOU BOWEN ilRedll Student Council: Gremmies Tri-Y: Spirit Commission. To count Rusty's freckles! 'c W'-C . Z ' N5 'L et 4- I X E' . 4 W1 K 'WV wt' 641' W 1 M ,. A fe .t Y, X MARGARET CARWIN Slpeggyll Elections Commission: Rally Commis- sion: Drama Commission: AGS Repre' sentative: Les Gentilles Tri-Y. To have a Jefferson. JOHN CONVERSE Basketball Manager: Swimming Team Manager: Hi Staff: Boys' Athletics Commission: ABS Representative. To save enough trading stamps for an XKE. , .,.,, .:. I 442- ,. ,- , A-., mmf we -18i'.'Zf'i'! 7 : 1 Ac: I' i. lk ' ,X r- ' i , -v It MADALYN CAROL BRADLEY Transfer from Garentum High School: Pennsylvania: Cheerleader: Secretary of Latin Club: Choir: Radio Club: Tri- Y: Student Council. To live a life of happiness, truth, and Iove. .wi . zi p .1- 1 , 'fe , -fi H , , - ' 'D' A with age'- vpn--ff RICHARD P. CASTILLO L' Bonn Homme News Bureau Editor: Co-op Student Manager: CSF: Spanish Club. To have Mr. Walker approve my solution of the three-body problem. JAMES CARLANDER Jimmy Mixed Choir. To make a million before l'm twenty- five. 'WWW-V 'saga J' if STEVEN EDWARD BUCKLEY Buck Traffic and Safely Commission: Varsity, C, and D Basketball M a n a g e r: Peninsula Zion's league. To send my kids to learn a b o u t Dimensional Analysis from L.A. WaIker. BEATRICE CORNEJO Beatle GAC President: AGS 'Cabinet: S pi ri t Commission: Elections Commission: Les Gentilles Tri-Y. To get the car without ony- one's obiectingf' R94 ugh. A V- i -l iff Q A A A A ' 5 'i r 1- L 1-Q so , M e ,S '.'. W M wt'Y'w QW' 'V Q W f CATHERiNE SUE COTTON DON CRESCI WALTER CULLOP ' CAROLE LYNN DAHL ,A Huey Cres Snake Student Council: AGS Representotiveg Varsity Cheerleader Alternoteg Sophomore C I a s s Secretary: Student Control Boardp CSFg Elections Commission: Aowa- kiya Tri-Y. To get a Candy-Apple-Red Hudson Hornet convertible for graduation. WADE ELVEY Stage Crafty Drama Commission. . lil! ' A Junior Class Presidentp Grounds Com- missioner, Rally Commissionerp B, C, and D Basketball: Frosh-Soph Base- ball. :ew 37 795' Q N My N f is SUSAN LESLIE DILLON Susie Transfer from Chula Vista High School. To go to Australia with Sherry where it's tive to one. ELISEO ESPINOZA nleeu To be what l am -not, I er-gf Frosh Football: Varsity Gymnasticsg ABS Representativeg Student Council. To ioin the Luftwaffe and see the world. BARBARA JEAN DBMARE Barb Cats Club, Student Council: Ke-Ki Wahines Tri-Y. To have people understand me and to see BJ. again and explain to him how it was. ERIC FELDMAN ABS Representative. To go around the world before l'm 2l. s f W t , Atq, vw, ,, pl ?. 45- Freshmen Commissioner: Gremmies Tri-' Y. ' Ambition ????--To C2R. i 1 Aasuinoo J. nocroishni JR. nnocu ' I HI Student Councilg MPL Delegates, Stu'-1 dent Control Boardg Student Colizgii Justice: Varsity Basebollp Los inning! rados I-ti-Y. i iig- To become a functioning part of the human race and cz credit to my ther' s name. X if LAURIE SUSAN FELDMAN Xochi 'I X 7 Student Directory Commissions Rdilg Commission 5 Gremmies Tri-Y. b To shore my Kool-Aid with Goldie and Skuz and always be near duck. ' ' V ., am I if xi. 6 V t tails, A. .. :A A A I' ,, 1 1' 1 , . SALLY DAF-ll Student Council: AGS Representative: Elections Commission. Ta shoot down Gig Whirley with my Tommy Burp Gun. .fri-.N 'Z Q 'N '- ,if X if s N Af 't' x '.,.pq1-mhif T DOUGLAS DAVENPORT ' u RUSSELL DAVIS Varsity and B Track: Cross-Country Russ Team: Junior Council: Student Council. Basketball: Wrestling Team. To write a book called 'Your Hair To do and see everythin g. Kand how to keep it.l' A TIMOTHY DUVAU. lvrimil ABS Representative: Wrestling Team: Track. Ta grow. CAROLYN FERGUSON ' Mackie Transfer from St. Francis High School: Junior Choir: San Mateo Youth Coun- ciig' To grow one half inch taller and meet that certain someone. A tem., MW ELAINE SUSAN EDWARDS California Youth Symphony: Concert- mistress of School Orchestra: Senior Council: Better Government Commis- sioner: Spirit Commission: Orchestra- Choir Council. To promote peace and good will be- tween the youth of America and the people of the world. .lUDl FlSHER upcnsycl Rally Commissioner: AGS President: 1962 MPL Conference: Student Con- trol Board: Junior Class Elected Rep' resentative: Freshmen Class Vice-Presh dent. To be a Fiesta Dream Girl and Miss Foster City. ' ' 'F' . v ., , Q. it mf GARY ELLGEN Junior Band: Senior Band: Straw Hat Band: Dance Band: Orchestra. i'To teach and play-the accordion as good as Dino. l MIKE FOLEY Varsity Football: Basketball: ABS Cabi- net: Los Enamordos Hi-Y. To surf the pipeline bowleggedf' JAMES W. DEDERER Mjimll Class Councils: Track: Cross- Country Team: Better Govern- ment Commission: Boys' Ath- letics Commission: CSF: Argo- nauls Hi-Y. To someday give away my very own Vespa. JOSEPH W. FORST Joe Varsity and Frosh Football: Var- sity Swimming Team: Rally Commission: ABS Representa- tive: Student Council: Los Ena- morados Hi-Y. To live life, without pain or remorse. if , X ,A Ng V an ' if , ,C , i s if ,ffl 4 Ivv? W ,V ,. ..z: K We ,sf ,f 0 ' if ,...1 it., R sh .352 I New-3-4? ln' x 2' '? ,' l fes t mek . ds LINDA FRANCE l1HimeYIl Les Gentilles Tri-Y: CSF: Stu- dent Council: AGS Repreesnta- tive: Rally Commission: Dance Commission. To watch all of Hotari next time. BREWESTER GRAY Bruiser Art Commission: Rally Commis- sion: Term Plays: Mathedas Hi- Y: Stage Craft. To become a Neanderthal and start a social revolution. l f' s Q, .,,., , em yd if he .4 KATHLEEN FREEMAN Kathy Elm Staff: Rally Commission: Elections Commission: Student Council: GAA: Gremmies Tri-Y. To be happily married to JJ. and become a cowgirl. f-M5 X ' A 5 2 . ,llv is QW' in Q bf CALVIN FUHNAGA uFuiiu Band Business Manager: Cadet Teach- er: YBA: Dance Band. To use the motivational research method to rid me of my Paranoic Schizophrenia. . I-, xxx RANDY FUNG Student Council: Wrestling Team: Gym nastics Team. To stop being such ei genius. - -'Siva '57 GEORGE GETTLE JOHN GILBERT RICHARDM Gll.l.ANliJER5 Class Council: ABS Representative. Gil Ric To B.M.L.O.W.D.! SHARON GREENE Sherri To get serious and stay serious . . iust once! gf 475- Transfer from Hillsdale and Burlingame High Schools: Amboy Dukes Hi-Y. To down two six-packs of Coca Cola in one minute. JOLENE RAE GRIFFITH lljoill Transfer from Edgewood High, Edge- wood, Md.: latin Club Treasurer: Science Club Secretary: Band Publicity Chairman: Band Council Representa- tive. To tour Europe on a Harley-Davidson, become a professional scholar and have six sons. '-EEL! 'Bill naw-b vvtibwrff ABS Representative: Raily il Los Monteras Ninas Hi-Y. l To become an architect and homes faster than Eichlerf' RICH HAINES ilspeedll l Cross-country: Varsity Football: Varsity Track: Student Council: ABS Represen' totive: Senior Class Council. 'tTo live the right life, I I l ef' -1 - -- A 2 M ' Num. 'IL par PATRICIA GAMBURG KlPc'Il n fnsfer student. ' be married. Q ' K SUSAN GARBUIO AGS Vice-President: Elm Business Man- ager: Golden Key Commissioner: Fi- nance Committee: MPL Delegate: Cat' Eye Business Manager. I Ar. SALLY GOLD Goldie emmies Tri-Y: AGS Cabinet: Elm ff: Student Director: Rally Commis- n: Elections Commission. 'o abolish all cars especially '56 levies so Linda's, Xochi's and my eom will come true. PATRICIA HAMILTON Pat GS Cabinet: Hui Niki lpos Tri-Y: Elec- ans Commission: Spirit Commission: FS Club: Junior Class Council. 'o return to the airport and dine I pancakes with the poiama-clad inch. 17' . A X- x ,N W, To see the Lispys rise again. 'XZfZ HERBERT W. GOLDNER Herb ABS Representative: .IV Football: Var- sity Football: JV Basketball. To have no one stop me from what- ever I want to do. RICHARD HARAGUCHI uHarrYu Junior and Senior Band: Orchestra: C and B Basketball- G mnastics Team: I Y CSF: Mu Alpha Theta. To be caught up on my physics note- book. is qv LINDA GARCIA Bars Transfer from Sequoia: Keikei Whaines Tri-Y: AGS Alternate: Student Council. 'To smile in gold instead of silver. 'SFI' lu TONI DIANE GONZALES Anton AGS Representative: Camorata: Or- chestra: Student Body Representative: Senior Class Council. To attend San .lose Slate, lo visit Slauson and to become Mrs. E.W.W. NANCY HARLICK Sala-mander Art Commission: Junior Council: Cat's Eye: Jkayro Sudi Bacanan Tri-Y: Future Teachers Club. To see the Thinys rise again. i gran inf' SUSAN GARDNER Nsuzyll Transfer from New Philadelphia High School, Ohio: Cheerlead- er: National Honor Society: Freshmen Class Secretary: Elm Staff. To finally win my case with the D.A.I CAROL HARRISON nHarryn Rally Commission: Student Con- trol: Girls' Choir: Keiki Wa- haines Tri-Y. To always have my own Weeds. fl.. ity .W t x f .I f' , , W a ' 1 r ' 12... 'U' I 'I . itiji l .J - -I '91-I I ' We ef- 9 ' 1. Q .. . . 5 WIT ' 2, 9 I ' Q, l fa 12 'lawn' qp,.,,....-. ' A 3.1 w ' yt tl t Q fs' , 1,5 7- F 9 Q 'af' 4 Y M. ,VJQSZS r ' Y 'NWT for- Y W 7 Sf' f . -tiff' MARK HAYAMlZU SUSAN HAYES RONALD HAYSBERT !lHYmiell Ytsuell llRonll Cross-Country Team, T r a c kg Aft Commissions Student Council Rep- Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Wrestling Teams Better Govern- ment Cornmissionp CSF: Mu Alpha Theta: Junior and Senior Bands. To reopen the Blackhawk in San Franciscobnd have MTQ play the opening night. 4 i l P CARROLL HuN1Egffg,Q7f J y gg, in if., 3 l if ,ff t fi i , , QQ!!! 1 ,. ,,. l 'K l 'Neff resentative, Term Playp Cameratag A Cappella. To prove ta Toni and Judy that there are not iust S.A.P.'s in this world. GARY DENNIS HO MHGQII Student Councils ABS Representative: ,Tennis Team: .lV Wrestling Team. t'To be able to ent three hamburgers R fsvithout someone saying anything. 'f f w ,Q , 7, ,, . , . HARRY HURTADO ' I ' ,g stsiorkn ,ifirahster'!'tro'n5 Jefferson High. V' f'.'To succeed in ati that I attempt to do unless it's . . . ,I W, I X, I, V, VM, , .,!V, I, KY? f x 19: 19,61 ' K r ,,..., , x ,, -, ,, -, .. ,X '20 V. YA. 1 A A 3 ,W-nk Qtdbpp Track. W PETER HOLKO Rolls Student Council, Varsity and B Track, Football, Student Control Board. To become a suave, distinguished, happy bachelor and marry when I'm 28 and spread Utsumiism. LYNN ICHIMARU Xtltchyll Transfer from Lowell: GAA, Freshmen Commission, AGS Representativeg Elm Staffp A Cappella. To be able to be tolerant of the peculiar doings of that peculiar per- son, Mother Grendel. Q? Wlijti if V UMM., JOHN HEGARTY llHagIl Footbally Gymnastics Team, Argonaut: Hi-Y, Traffic and Safety Commission Student Control Board. To live every day to its fullest. GAIL HOMER La Blases Du Monseilles Tri-Yg Sam Mateo Youth Council. To become a legal secretary and tof have a bold time in Catalina with B.J.J and C.B. JANE IMAZUMI Janie To graduate, go to college, and be happy and successful in the business! field. ,361 ' RALPH HENDERSON ALAN HIGBIE nACen ABS Representativep ABS Executive Cabinety Student Councilp Tennis Team. 'iTo be able to sweet-talk all the girls with a voice like Sam's. MICHAEL HOWELL Mike Frosh-Soph Baseballp Varsity Baseballg B and D Basketball. To dig ditches after I graduate from Kazanga College in Bedingi, Maine. HOWARD ISHIDA Howie Student Council: ABS Cabinetp CSFp Senior Class Elected Representativeg Wrestling Teamg Tennis Team. To grow a great big lemon tree. flfrinunup 'T' nw if MARILYN HIRSH DONALD HIRSCSHBEIN 'IProfesseur Hersh Cat's Eyep Block SM: French Club Stu A th I et u c Commissioner ABS dent Councilg Tri-Y President. Cabinet Student Council Bas To see OC rise again. ketball Tennis ,m 3 ,win 'Q , if-gif WlLLlAMi HUNKER PATRICIA JACKSON 497 , ,nv , eh' ,. me .,, Q .. .4 f .Ni .1- ..- Us Q'7 '!'f Q 'E iw wQ.,,.,...-f 11'M JERRY JOHNSON KKTEXII Varsity Footbalig Trackp Student Council: ABS Alternateg Base- ball: Fords of San Mateo. To enter the medical field and to marry and make K.F. o Texan. JOHN KOELSCH Varsity Track: ABS Representa- tive, Student Councilg Cross- Country Teamg Centurions Hi-Yg SCCA. 'lTo take the squeak out of Senor Messner's shoes. WILLIAM GREGG JOHNSON uGre9gu Swimming Team: ABS Cabinet, Elec- tions Commission: Traffic and Safety Commission. To see o purple antelope on a field of tuna fish. WMI I mmm, ROGER KARIYA ikkogll Student Councilp ABSg Freshmen Com- missiong French Club: Wrestling Team, Varsity and Frosh-Soph Baseball, Bas- ketbcxll. To be the first Bearcat on Mars when the sun rises. KAZUKO KUBOTA Kaz Student Directory Commissioner: Stu- dent Council: Class Council Represen- tativeg AGS Representative, Traffic and Safety Commission. t'To be an independent thinker. M ' lima-o-.A ,,-.-M-4 tvdbf' 'ff BARBARA JONES SenoJ Transfer from Carlmontf A..,.acade. To always be with and never be without Pain-l mean Wayne. 'T'S1l6 '0 CRAIG KAWAHARA Future Teachers Club. To succeed in ANYTHlNG!l BILLIE LAW AGS Representativeg Student Control Boardg Traffic and Safety Commission- ery Student Directory Commission. To be happy in whatever l do and wherever l am. JC Q '?'Y' STANLEY JONSSON Usicnll Freshmen and Varsity Football: Frosh- Soph Baseballg Junior Justicep Chief Justice. To become an Engineer. WW www' L ANNE KENNEDY Head Pom-pon Girly Student Councilp AGS Representativep Spirit Commission: Aowakiya Tri-Yg Emporium Hi-Boardg Elections Commission. To try and stop doing things I have to apologize for. JAY B. LEWIS Lewie Student Councily ABS Representative. To get my tongue untied. 'RMIV' I 1 7 D y drier .im ANN JORDAN Nadroi x'To cheat on my cop iust once, with- out getting caught. 'fi ' ELWOOD H. KIME Buzz President of Nocturnals Hi-Y: ABM Rep- resentative: Student Council: S :dent Control Board: FTA: Varsity Fo- ball. To be chief inspector at a bo fac- tory. PHILIP M, LIGHTY, JR. IIPII Junior Class Vice-Presidents: Swim- ming Team: Wrestling Team: ABS Cabinet: Class Council: Executive Council: President of the Nocturnal Hi-Y. j To be as great a lover as Jeff so 'that l can talk Fresno talk to L. Fresno. X tb:- qw---v RICHARD JOW German Club: Sophomore Class Coun- cil. To . . . what's ambition? 41 JV' K CAROLYN KIMURA Sam Head Varsity Cheerleader: AGS Secre- tary: Golden Key Commissioner: JV Cheerleader: Quill and Scroll: Feature Editor of the Hi. To someday finish my pink mohair with the knitting circle, T.S. Moulton, Beak Myers, Nito and Annie. JAY LITOFF Crash Press Crew: ABS Representative: Stage Craft. To drive an A-C Cobra in a Grand Prix race. if 'Ze' ni 1 4317 ,,,..n EVELYN EILEEN JULICH NEVYII Sophomore Council: Junior Council: Concert and Mixed Choir: Co-op: Timothy's Teen Club. To be a Peter Pan and never grow up. se, lf i ,sz ,J 3 1' s WILLIS KING Student Council: ABS Representative: C and D Basketball: Varsity and Frosh-Soph Baseball, Cross-Country Team: Senior Band: Argonauts Hi-Y. To go to college and become a for- ester. JUDITH JEAN LIVINGSTON Judi Jobs Daughters, AGS Representative: Student Council Representative: Sen- ior Band: Clairnet Choir. To return to Canada with Marilyn and this time bring home my own Mounty. U ' x A 4: i LILLIAN YURIKO KANNO Xililll CSF: Student Council: Golden Key Commissioner: Band Coun- cil: Senior Band: Block SM: GAC: Spanish Club. To find true happiness. IRENE LODVICK Glynis AGS Representative: Koshari Tri-Y: GAA. To not be an epitome. NINA LODVICK AGS Representative: Art Com- mission: Koshare Tri-Y. To not let my perfection get in the way. THERESA MARIAN MARFFINE Tee Dee Class Council: Student Council: Student Control Board: AGS Representative: Medical Careers Club. To become the first to have Hextuplets. 4 t ' ' L ' S - V . 1, tr' . 4- 172 f l L NJN M., SUE LOE Bunszi Spirit Commission: AGS Representa- tive: Election Commission: Gremmies Tri-Y: Student Directory Commission. To be the manager of my own DUMP truck line from here to Balboa. rife mfg! SUSAN MAHONEY Mahogany Drama Commission: Rally Commission: School Mascot: Gremmies Tri-Y: AGS Representative: Elm Staff. To try again for the 39th Star. sANonA MARnNez sums Student Council: AGS Representative: Drama Commission: Election Commis- sion: Junior Achievement: A Cappella: les Gentilles Tri-Y. To catch a ioke the first time around. EARL LONG ELIZABETH ANN LOVETT Kenney Betsy ABS Representative: Baseball, Basket- Hi Staff Editor: Camerato: Student ball, Choir Vice President. To have an ambition. Council Representative: PL Delegate Golden Key Society: CSF. To be earlier than Lurmie-iusi oncell 7m9Wf,,,w7 DONNA MANFREDI Donnie Concert Choir: Election Commission: Junior Achievement: Constitutional Re- vision Commission. To become a court reporter and live life to its fullest. SHERRY EILEEN MASTERS Mouse MYA To go to Australia with Sue where it's five to one. Nz:-'Y THOMAS MANUEL Tom Band. To see the world and record it. MARTHA MASTERSON Art Commission: Elm Staff: Cat's Eye: French Club: Hi-Staff: Kehela La Hiki Tri-Y. To become a traveling psychiatrist without any credentiaIs. -., oy S X. s t ' ' 'L L A 7 't -1 ff the re., t :,+,, --rrg ew I ..-p-ye .lt l fifs Q ms. ,I 1' 'Vs- 5: 4+ ? ' 'il QI -.-.xwt PAUL LOWENSTEIN Cross-Country Team. To become a wealthy man in a short period of time. rv efl . X, when c E Y .af we , 5 . SHIRLEY MARCH Nirl Election Commission: GAA: Spirit Commissioner: Mascot: Varsity Cheer Leader: Job's Daughters: Aowakiya Tri-Y. To marry a minus and buy him an ape suit. MARY CHRISTINE MAXWELL Christy 'Transfer from Texas: AGS President: Student Council: Class Council: Rally Commission: Better Government Com- mission: AFS: Hui Niki lpos Tri-Y. To get stuck in the mud with the 'bunch' at the beach again. . 3 1I,I it rw 2 I 1.92 ,tl . s ,, 1 2, . Wigs ii, yn, , A. L SUSAN LURMANN 'iLurmie Student Council: AGS Representative: Sophomore Class Council: Sophomore Elected Representative: Elections Com- missioner: Senior Class Council. To row, row, row, the boat gently down a stream. '. . .l,,,. :.g, fu.. STEPHEN MACIE Transter from Sacramento High School: Football: Control Board. To enioy lite. if 9 'Sri .. fl, '-' . ' ., .fi-, in-we vvj 5' - ALBERT MARTIN Albe Student Council: ABS Representative: Varsity Football: Wrestling: Gymnas- tics. To graduate with the class of '65. JANET DALE McALPIN MackyDo Varsity Cheerleader: Student Court Clerk: CSF: Quill and Scroll: Feature Editor of Hi: Copy Desk Chief. To keep my airconditioner warm. II WT? X 1 ea... ' ff..- WILLIAM MARTIN Tex Football: Track: Student Control Board. To get my Corvette and drive back to Texas, Kentucky, and Tennessee. BILL McCREARY Creedy ABS Secretary-Treasurer: ABS Cabi- net: Student Council Representative: Better Government Commission: Class Councils: Football: Swimming Team: Tennis Team. To shovel garbage at the city dump. 4. fi my KEN MAHAR To paint that certain town orange again. ELLEN MCCULLOCH Varsity Cheerleader: MPL Dele- gate: CSF: Band: Student Con- trol Board: GAA: Commissions. To patent a sure cure for sinusitis. A-..- .A 5 , . kg, ' NWN: aw, -c 'Q-Q TIMOTHY McCULLOUGH MM. NANCY McFAUL Tim Student Council: AGS Cabinet: Cat's Stagecrew: ABS Representative. Eye: Class Councils. To carry my art career to its To see us indians rise again. fullest extent. SHIRLEY MSTOWSKA French Club President: Honor Code Commissioner. To cultivate equanimityf' ,QWAMM Mares' f'Q'5u.,,,, we... K my RFCHARD MOR! Senior Band: Brass Choir. To be the first in history to get happy at a fizzies party. KENT MUHLKER Mouse Rally Commission: Student Control Board: Los Enamorodos Hi-Y: ABS Representative: Gymnastics Team. To own at least one Corvette. a ria-v:,.,,. ' -'l, fi. .. 5 t 'X M-... L - ii A N Yer' 3. ,W we. 'ff DOUGLAS McGLASHAN Better Government Commissioner: Freshmen Class President: Band: Or- chestra: Parliamentarian: Cross- Country Team: Track: Band Manager. To run my life on the strength of my mind. 'QM Ad JEANNIE MORINE Faces Varsity Pom-Pon Girl: AGS Council: Rally Commission: Elections Commis- sion. To be wanted dead or alive. CAROL MURRAY Kooksie Transfer from Mercy: Drama Club: Student Control Board: Alternate AGS Representative. To make the most of myself in any vocation I enter. . ' '40 ffwl. 4f 'U' 76 . U I aff K' l .W...f ANNE MARIE MELLO Butter Student Council: AGS Representative: GAC: Student Directory Commission: Spirit Commission: Keiki Wahines Tri-t Y: Cat's Eye. To grow up in the world instead ot around it. 5 if DOUG MORIRISON KKGOHII Elections Commission: ABS Cabinet:- Dodge Ridge Racing Team. To live one crowded hour of Iifel which is worth far more than an age' without a name. GAll MYERS Beak Pom-Pon Girl: Junior Class Secretary Junior Class Council: Student Coun cil: Aowakiya Tri-Y. To have twelve people in my ca and no ticket. 'Uk fi 4 . l l 't it l I ,l WY GEORGETTE MENZOIAN Junior Achievement: Aquacade: Term Play: Co-op. t'To prove to Mr. Laverty I can do something besides taIk. ,,' MARIE MILLER Better Government Commission: A Cappella: Art Commission: Drama Commission: Spirit Commission: Cat's Eye: Term Plays. To be the best in the branch of nursing I choose. N ti 2 it X if in-U-'Y CHRISTINE MORTENSEN Mort Student Council: AGS Representative: AGS Secretary-Treasurer: Better Gov- ernment Commission: Freshmen Com- mission: Gremmies Tri-Y. To get along with Sue and Sally for a whole day. ADACHI NAHINU Dutch Track: Varsity Football: Senior Class Council: ABS Representative: Los Enamorados Hi-Y. To surf Banzai on a Belle-Board backwards. fr '7-is '51, 9 MARJORIE JEAN MOULTON ..-I-'S-1, Student Body Secretary: Junior Class President: Elections Commissioner: CSF: MPL Delegate: A Cappella: Slu- dent Council. To clear all the debris out of my room before the Department of Sani- tation condemns it. CAROLYN NAKADA Girls' State Representative: AGS Sec- retary-Treasurer: Student Court Clerk: Student Control Board: Choir-Orches- tra Council. To see Sam do the hula this sum- mer. 'Ch Vu! rv' W .. fir. LAUREL MONTGOMERY Len GAA: Les Gentilles Tri-Y: Rally Com- mission: Dance Commission: Better Government. To make it cross-country. CATHERINE MOWRY Big K St. Timothy's Choir: GAA: Tri-Y. To stop being a Tomboy and act like a girl. LAURA ANN NANNA AFS: French Club: German Club: AGS Representative: Freshmen Class Rep- resentative. To serve in an international organi- zation and see the world with a Camera. W' Fin: 7 Q. A lf' E 1 fs- 3'- Q. s 1, .Q I. GEORGE MOORE ABS Representative: Student Council: Freshmen Football. To tind an uninhabited spot and surf from sunrise to sun- set. WAYNESS NICHOLS JQ 41, Gin 3X KAREN NISHLDA Eddie Transfer from East Nicolaus Highg Junior Class Presidentg Student Council: CSFp Student Directory Commission: Spanish Club. To be able to boit water with- out scorching it. JULIANA PIANA Julie Golden Key Commissiong Spirit Commission: Elections Commis- sionp Class Councils. To spend 1965 in Europe. dF 'N I ,ver-is 'wiv f 'FT' 'T' .gin A-.,,,- GREGORY OGAWA ISRAEL ORTIZ LINDA OSBORNE Toio Future Teachers Clubg Clots Gun Club Transfer from Aragong After school Bandf Student Council, Freshmen Com- Vice-President. sportsf Candy Striper. missionery Banc! Councilp Wrestling To go to CSM and San .lose State Team. and then become a social worker. 'To get full credit in one of Mr. Wolker's special problems. Mfr' 5, ,W LLOIS PASTORELLI Ni-oil Medical Careers Club, Cafeteria. To always keep our group together and to have a successful future. ANITA PLOTKIN Nita Elections Commissioner: Junior Class Elected-Representativep MPL Dele- gatesg Class Councils: GAA, Aowakiya Tri-Y. To always remember that two can keep dsecret if one of them is dead. 4 X - e ,H mv' . JACK PEARLSTEIN Strap Wrestling Teamg ABS President: ABS Vice-President, ABS Cabinetp Noctur- nals Hi-Y. ROBERT POLLACK TTBoblI Footballg Track: Court Liaison: Chair- man of the Student Control Boardp MPL Delegate: YMCA State Model Legislater. To live a happy and complete life. K U 4, 'tif-mi ,- yn H9 17' 'hui CHARLES RANDOLF PELLETIER Crinkle To combine an electric blanket and a toaster to be popped out of bed in the morning with. JOANNE POULOUS llDewyII Freshmen Class Representative: Church Group Presidentg Tri-Y. Es, WP ,-is B11- Y 7 'fax -. JEAN MICHIKO OTO Jeani AGS Representative: Class Councilp Drchestra - Choir Secretary and Vice- 'residentg Student Council, Art Com- nissiong Better Government Commis- ion. 'To have fun, be funny and spread unniness. N05 .fihl V' cf' -'P DOUGLAS OWYANG Dougie BYF President: Mu Alpha Theta: ABS Representativep Class Councily Foot- ballp Band. To complete my education and ac- complish what l've always wanted to do. Q f ' ANNALIA PAGANlNl Class Councilsp ABS Representative, Mu Alpha Theta, CSFp Better Govern- ment Commissiong Les Gentilles Tri-Y. To cross an electric blanket with a toaster to pop out of bed each morn- Ing. .iw a -ex mf 'W:r'f .ni gg IV' Alu l 4 '1 x 1.. Cross-Country Teomg Trackp Class Councilg Amatuer Radio. To be an electronics technician or draftsmanf' GAIL PENNY JILL PFOTENHAUER GARY PHILLIPS Penny Pom-pon Girl, Class Council: AGS Re- ABS Representativeg Traffic and Safety ,AGS Representativeg Keiki Wahines presentativeg Student Council. Commissionp Elm Staffg Student Coun- Tri-Yp Cat's Club. To always have Curley KU Hair. cil. To own a Keane original. To be the After in Vic Tanny com- mercials. MARGARET QUANZ DENNIS RICHARDS JULIE ROBlNSON STEPHANIE ROBlNSON HMG,-gi Den Joy Steve Art Commissionp Student Councilp GAC Transfer from Novato Highp Football. Senior Class Secretaryg Student Coon- A Cappella lSecretary7 ABS Representativep Block To be like no one else but to do cilp AGS Representativeg Class Court- To become the wife of Mr ISM, everything. cilsg Aowakiya Tri-Y. N. R. H, 'To B. G. R. L. C. L. T. S. M. U. H. TO understand why, tw! MW 'hw' 'dfxhi ... ax. .. ,px Q - If ' X w . J ' fs Eezwiw , -r - Q , sg A V1 .34 an g N fs 'W s M, . v1 in . RAYMOND ROBISON Jim Press Crew. WTO travel all around the United States with lots of money to spend. WALTER SEPUT ABS Representative: Stu cl e nt Council: D a n c e Band: Golf Team. i'To seek, conquer, and main- tain .... 0 A 'J 3. A wi 451, trim.. 4 swyakdf LlNDA ROCKWOOD Rocky AGS Representative: Student Council Representative: Drama Commission: Term Plays: Kehela la Hiki Tri-Y. To make 'Baby J' grow up and be like T. G.'s TR. 1 , fem , A ., ' 'V ..., WA K4 M TNA' me ROBERT WlLSON SCARBROUGH Crash ABS Representative: Rally Commission: A Cappella: Senior Band: Swimming Team: Frosh-Soph Baseball. To become the top forest ranger in the United States. ROBERT SERVICE Bob Transfer from Admiral Farragot Academy. To learn some form of chem- istry. he 3 V i i A fl' -id' I ws i we-A A N -. 43,0 . '. . z ..,.. 3, 'I ff, Y V Q 3' W ,V is A . ,llffzf f f A , I X .A ' if-se? 'fi 'Y z ' 54, .... i . ,. - l if M .nv- c... SUSAN DIANE ROMAN Sue Sue Student Council Representative: AGS Representative: Elm Staff: Paralellopi- padons Tri-Y: Commissions. To replace R. Q. as Journalism teacher at SMHS and to always be the property of a certain Delta Lau Delta. SHARON SCHAUER Red Rally Commission: Drama Commission: Cat's Eye: Keiki Wahines Tri-Y. To have red-headed children with KEANE green eyes. MILLIE SHAPOVALOW Bubbles AGS Representative: Camerate: Junior Achievement Treasurer: Concert Choir: Music Commission. To make others happy. --M..-1' 'QT' CARL ROSOW Better Government Commissioner: Ger- man Club President: CSF: California Youth Symphony: Argonauts Hi-Y: Track. To survive the next six or seven nuclear wars. CAROL SCHEU Cruellea AFS Finalist: AGS Cabinet: AGS Re- presentative: Elections and Golden Key Commission: French Club: Koshare Tri-Y. To wear my contact lenses for one whole day and not look like l have hayfever. PHILIP SHEARER lXPhi'lI 'is ..- y. cf? 105 Q' Q-ev . V J CHERYL RUDINGER JUDITH SAITO Shades Psycho QS Representative: Rally Commissionp JV Cheerleadery Rally Commission, uma Commissionp Gremmies Tri-Y esidenty Cat's Eye. o always be cx blonde. ran Mateo Car Club. Better Government Commissiong GAA, Les Gentilles Tri-Yp AGS Alternate. lf? mb.: . -J Yffwvwp, L- K ROSALI E SAITO Rosie Class Councilp AGS Representativey Student Directory, Golden Key Com mission. t'To live a happy and rosy life. LL? l 'Staci we CHARLES SCHUETZ DONALD SCHULZ CHARLYENE SEDERBERG ulled DOS! Dutch Transfer Student. floss Councily ABS Representativep locturnals Hi-Y President: Fords of 'To count Mary Lou's freckles. KATHLEEN SHERIDAN LINDA SHIINOKI SACHI SHIN krt Commissiong Better Government Lin ,fommissionp CSF: Aquacadep AFSQ fat's Eye. To find life. KKK'-ss, Cat's Eyeg Golden Key Commission: Student Council: AGS Representative: Class Councilg Student Directory Com- mission. To be able to have a YOUNG life. if i A J' 4 SANDRA LEE SANTOS Sandy MPL Delegatep Student Council Better Government Commission, Golden Key Commission: Cam- eratap A Capella Band. To be on time at least once. PAUL SHURTZ Pants Varsity Football: Trackg Bond A Cappella: Parliamentarian Bailiff of Student Courtp Stud ent Control Board. To become an M. D. in ff'- I-Q. tv:-.1'f ' if . G eff ,knnvfi ,-, F ' , Ii 'ev I 4 1 V fA...: . , . , V5 Y S vb , V A.-,' I. 5 , s , Q 4 f V v MARIANNE SINKAMO CHERYL SKRHA KATHLEEN SKRHA 'isinw' Chilly 'lSkuzy Drama Commission: Dance Commission: Golden Key Com- mission: Class Council: Les Gentiiles Tri-Y. To someday have cash on hand. CHARLOTTE J. STOCKTON To always cherish my mem- ories, but to never live in the past. AGS Representative: Student council: Studenf Directory Commission: Grem- mies Tri-Y. To hang twenty-two and be a part- ner in Bunszi's DUMP Truck Line. Wtwgx wwmy S l .ICANN SNIDER AGS Representafiveg Student Council: Candy Striper. G , To go to CSM 'ond become a med- ical secretary. ' ROBERT G. srour y 'Bob ABS Cabinet:'V'arsity Swimming: Noct- urnals Hi-Y. l'To Fresno talk Brent into sharing some ot those fine F beauties with meg: ' , My . .A whim' '1v- ii Spirit Commission: Student Council: Class Council: Student Directory Com- mission: Gremmies Tri-Y: Mascot. To have plenty of Kool-Aid with Goldie, be near a duck with Xoch, and help Sue count stars. r si? -I 1-1' X ..., may ill 7 s ,f ii if I 'JI X X sm.. ,f :fe WILLIAM D. SOUTHWELL Southwell Better Government Commissioner: Var- sity Track: Cross-Country Team: Stu- dent Council: Mu Alpha Theta: CSF: Argonauts Hi-Y. To never look back on my path and have to say I took the wrong fork. WILLIAM STUART Lefty Art Commissioner: B an C Track: Varsity Track Team: C and D Basket- ball Timer: ABS Representative. To find out why. pi' s f que'-se-' BRAD SMITH Stich President of the Los Enamorados Hi- Y: ABS Representative: Swim Team. To cover the Fiesta Gardens with Skippy Peanut Butter. . ii It - is wif- If ' Q Z. TIM STANLEY Varsity Football: Wrestling ABS Representative: Student Board. To understand! yi I li li 5. ff ,I II. Bsrsv RAY STUELKE I Bets Gremmies Tri-Y: AGS Representativefg Drama Commission: Term Plays: Spirit, Commission: Elections Commissions. To always remember the days of the Fabulous Foursome and that wonder- ful night at Soint Mikes. 'Q s s 54y. A 5 ,Y 11,19 1, I I f' I 4 CHERI SMITH EARL J. SMITH Jr, MARILYN SMITH PHILLIP SMITH es Gentilles Tri-Yi Student Councilg Petie Big Mouth Phil LGS Representative: Dance Commis- ABS Representativeg Class Councilg Cafeteria Staff: Choirg Modeling for Transfer from Mills ion, Student Councilg Track: Basketballg Teen Charmers. 'To see Baby last one more year! Concert Choir. To return to Canada with Judy and To be number one in all I do. keep our little group together. Q7 l i'Sandy toys' Athletic Commission, Block SM ecretaryp AGS Cabinetp AGS Re- tresentativeg GAC. 'To say as you're entering my court- 'oomz Guilty, I can tell by the look n your face. MICHAEL STURGEON llsrurgll irosh Footballg JV Cross-Country 'eamg Varsity Baseballp Los Enamora- los Hi-Y. iTo win at LeMans in an all American ' ar. sim I 'Q the , s ' fm' ' f Y QP' I W. Q--...f,, 5 FK T-N , SANDRA STEAD ROBERT STEWART WILLIAM STEWART uBob,1 ulynnv Student Councilg ABS Representative: Student Control Board. To find 'the' Wall. RICHARD ARTHUR SULLIVAN PHILLIP A. TABBY Crunch Tabby Student Council, Wrestling Team, To fill out this stupid senior poll Gymnastics Teamg Term Play. completely. To stop banging second gear and to be in a Jam with Mary ElIen. ,,af T I g:?l . ' 61 are To be LYNN TAGLIAFICO a Scriptwriter and director 'M.' A 411 h 'ri i in f-'YL -Inf ,mr Us-,...,,-f MILTON TAKAHASHI SUSUMU TAKAO Cross Country Team: C Swim- Takeaway ing Team: Band: ABS Re- Varsity Football: Wrestling Team: Var- presentative: Freshmen Coun- sity Track: Traffic and Safety Com- cil, issian: Freshmen Commission: Student To be a famous writer of Control Board. prose and poetry. 'lTo see the world with my own eyes. BEN SION WAISMAN Benchi AFS Exchange Student from Argentina: Concert Choir. To be lust like my brother Rich . A ta?-t :K- ,: p -.4 ,ra-... ,WOR ,W wr'---v SANDRA L. TATRO Sandy Transfer from Rincon High School: Sophomore Sock Hop Committee: Tri- Y Treasurer. To roller skate the way my instruct- or taught me with a certain boy. ...Ai-.. X GAYLE TSCHORN Kelly GAA: KO-Ketts Tri-Y: Student Control. To get a '60 Baby-Blue T-Bird Con- vertible and a license to drive it. CYLIA SUE WALKER 5880911 Elm Editor: Cot's Eye Editor: Freshmen Commissioner: CSF: Mu Alpha Theta: MPL Conference delegate. Ta publish my high school memor- ies and thus perpetuate the legend ot THAT man in 'll7. -1 4 CONSTANCE TURNER Connie Student Council Representative: Mixed Choir: A Cappella: Red Cross Volunt- eer: La Blase du Monseille Tri-Y: San Mateo Youth Council. To someday become Mother Hub- bard and live in Hubbard's cubbard. ALAN WEISSKOPF Buzzy Nocturnals Hi-Y: ABS: Student Coun- cil: Better Government Commission: Class Council. 'iTo work on a cattle ranch in Ark- ansas. H gy 5 A ' X ,HGV ,1 MK, f,, f' 7 . .tl i Q'-LT' JEFFREY THIGPEN Jake Varsity Football: Varsity Basketbal Varsity Baseball: Student Body President: Nocturnals Hi-Y: CSF. nTo have. after years of weight ing, iust half the body of Lighty's. MW . 11W map. Mme NORMA VAN To visit every exotic spot on tht S M l DENNIS WHITTAKER Denny Swimming Team: Band: ABS Secretary l Treasurer: Traffic and Safety co-Com l issioner: ABS Representative: Studenl Control Board. i To do the best I can with what l'v1t got. -1-gf :ff I. v. I ff, + -Q-'fi I A ' f ff 'Qs 1 It f, M I , I 2',-.z' C'T lT' BRENT THOMPSON Ski King Body Presidentp Sophomore Presidentg Elections commis- , nerg Trackp Basketball: Varsity Foot- ll. o steal Linda La Fork and Dottie back from the unrelenting clutch- of Phil and B. Young. Q?-H' IDA VANDERBROECK Jrchestrap Class Council: AGS Repre- entative. 'To do the things I like the most. JO LYNN WILLIAMS 'o-Ketts Tri-Yg 4-H Club: Transfer rom Pescadero High. 'To learn to keep my big mouth shut ind J. J. G.'s too. 5: 'P 's..,,M 1 s 5 JU' '15 t K I gh X .v 1 :.. I, . . LYNN THOMPSON Nimsy Student Council, Rally Commission: Grounds Commissionp Student Direct- ory Commissiong Aowikia Tri-Y. To find out 'why' and to ride in Huey's candy-apple-red HUDSON HORNET Convertible. ' ' if '--. - 'fs -fed. C .hc . f. .X , Nr, , S I I ' 0 'W 0 ' Wm, KEN THOMAS Transfer Student 'ffm- . 'U' 1 HARRY VAN ROY John Transfer from Benson High, Omaha, Nebraska: ROTCp Varsity Baseball. To Succeed. PHlLl.lP WILSON Eyes ABS Representativep Concert Choir. To go to Hills College and have a hot Plymouth. MONA LOUISE WADE Sophie Varsity Pom-pon Girly Orchestrap Stu- dent Councilp AGS Representative: Drama Commission: Les Gentilles Tri- Y. To keep the reunion date with S. and S. in France. PAMELA WINTERS Pam Freshmen Class Elected-Representativep Executive Cabinetg AGS Represent- ativeg Hui-Niki-Ipas Tri-Yg Student Council. To have an ambition. .ar 9- CHRISTINE TRESSER Chris Student Council Representative Cat's Cluby Keiki Wahaines Tri Y. To Live, Live and Live. DIANA WONG Anna Student Directory Commission Boys' Athletic Commission. To see Millie and Judy com- pare notes. tax fe.. Mr' nT YB JEFFREY WONG Herb BYF President: Freshman Com- mission: Elm Staff: FTA Vice- President: Chinatown YMCA. To tell the elephants some 'human jokes '. J J' X 5' Q 44 W af... ROBERT YOUNG ..Bob,, Sophomore Class Vice-President: .lu nior Class Secretary: Swimming Team. JACQUIN CLAUDETTE YOUNGBLOOD Jackie Concert Choir: Student Coun- cil: Class Council. To become a psychiatrist or psychologist in the abnormal field. . t4,. . i s, 'T 5 -,F av re. A ' , Q' A .pf-1 - 1 ' 1 -'-' ' - . A an -, , -in 1 'fm 1 . .T ifvsgesf. V .f1Q'ffL1 '- '.,f??2 -1 ' 1.- 'i i i' ,...- 5: 5 A 1.3 ,caan , 13- A-. at WAYNE B. YAMAGISHI Hilton Varsity Football: Senior Class Vice- President: ASB Cabinet: Grounds Commission: Class Council: Noctur- nals Hi-Y. warm? STAN M. YOSHIDA Yosh Varsity Football: Senior Class Presi- dent: ASB Representative. To grow a lemon tree under a tall grapefruit tree. ,tr 'Q ra .M To make life happy enough to ex- lst to the day after never. TED M. YUMOTO Honor Band: Student Directory Com- mission: Band Council: Music Com- mission: Track: Cross Country Team. SHERYL ZIMMERMAN hung' ,ww- is Four years can be spent in many ways. They could be spent as a forest ranger, an Indian Chief, a spy, an astronaut, a politician, a baker, a thief, an explorer, or even as Public Enemy No. l. They could be spent in such places as Havana or Moscow or Anarctica or Vietnam or...or...even Milpitas. Ot course, these choices offer a wide variety of satisfying liveli- hoods and pleasant places of residence, and one must choose appropriately according to his personal tastes. However, it he is iust a wee bit too young, iust a wee bit, he has no choice: rather, he must attend high school for the duration of the four years-a period which he is certain he could spend better elsewhere. He may not enioy school life as much as absolute freedom, but, if he were a member of San Mateo's Class of '64, he would realize that any pressures he has suffered were worthwhile experiences. 1960 marked the entrance of our class into San Mateo High. Scrub-cheeked and bushy-tailed, we bounced into our first schedule of classes, quite unprepared for the agonies of ignorance which soon beset us. New classmates, new books, new courses, new teachers, mixed with a feeling of alann over the impending Senior Bow Day, caused us to slink through the corridors in abiect terror whenever we spotted anything that resembled authority. The first of a long series of boundary changes occurred that year. Aragon High School had iust been built to take the tremendous loads off Hillsdale and San Mateo. As a result, midway through our freshman year, half of our sophomore class disappeared-leaving a great deal more room in assemblies and hallways. Our Freshman Fun Night, though in combination with the other schobl functions, restored some of our confidence, especially when we discovered our fresh- man year had nearly run its course. The next year we found ourselves as sophomores, the wise fools who knew everything that needs to be known about school and the manner in which it is run. That year the evolution of our class spirit began--a spirit which was to bring us to the forefront in rallies and at games. That year also marked the saddest experience we had at San Mateo. The untimely deaths of Dr. Iames Stewart, our be- loved principal, and Mr. Edward Dalva, our drama teacher, left us withla feeling of deep regret. Our iunior year brought us upperclassmanship, testing, the Prom, and another rezoning of the high school district which returned a portion of the attendance area that had iust the year before been moved to Burlingame and Aragon fpoor soulsli. We started our quest for power and literally usurped from the senior class the top positions in govemment, ath- letics, and band. When the Class of '63 graduated, the Class of '64 took up the reins of leadership and power without any noticeable change taking place. Now even our senior year has passed, and we find our- selves scurryi.ng about in search of iobs and colleges. Our days of sheltered existence are at an end: only one summer remains between our past and lives on our own. The Senior Dress-up and Grub Days, Senior Football Game, Senior Lunch- eon, Senior Ball, and Grad Night have all become part of his- tory, as favorite memories to those who are leaving, as worth- while goals for those who stay. Our teams have left their mark l We beat Burlingame, five in a row! l and our scholars have earned their credits: hence, we oi the Class of 1964 are proud to have been associated with the school which will forever re- main the only school in our hearts. Peter Beaumont :Q Q 'xl 7 . ' X' if x --'41, ., t ' ' ' Zf f , .L , .,.. Senior Review A45 1: fn . in , F - ,i T7 s tg X- X at hi Q .ff rl , QV ,-. ..,. . - A 1- 1 , , . ..,. -, , ,YN 1 ,Q . , I 1 .Q ggczfj'-g,vjf,., , My Q, ,, X 'Cin ' . f- -- M PM 21-Ugptu A .V Hg '- '2-l2'4g','f,w,f:gm .'X1f',.., ff? 'r 551,-' fqi qyf wx rf. ,WJ ,:. ,f,,A,.-A V., 355, 5' ,. wg:- Y-1f'i 4 ?v '1f :, 4.a'f.'Z':' 4'5 ' gl - U, v--rw '-,,',.,f.1f.fa 1' .,4.,,9! ,W .EZ H 'Qjljgf- P vpig5?:!jQZ' V' Q, ' Qfsfficfr, 1-' ' . L, :: 1, , -'.g1:fg,..c'f: f - J. 44: f 4 C'-v .g1.'?lff,.?' ' w'fff1.f?tH - ' in Q V v :',:3,g4h., w 'V - H5111 ' 'f' . 12.11 I , 1 4,-XA' , 3 - 'ff 'ffiiif f.-gzff Q '-.Qlwf y vU'- af-7... ' ' Jiffd Q.. . . 4 -I ' X U .f,.., XWH ' Bw 5 , I ' 1 . viral. .f vu., X ', 2,1 Z M24-Q., , , 1, I x ' fi , is Ms QW, wx 14 9 fi 0 X, X f I rf'!'ff:'?-M -3 :lv Q I of Creahvlfy The World Mr. Henry Use Mr. Owen Fleming Choir and Orchestra Director 'N ' r ,f 9 Senior Band Band Director Orchesfra V, . G I it , . il? 1 - z ui M L!! . Q, LJ -Lf .,,. - is-I' l L B li iw 1 t ' 9 ALPHABETICAL ORDER: W. Adams, P. BC3l1m0Tlt, J- Behliilg, G- Brown, P. Campbell, L. Carpenter, A. Coppola, H. Cuevas, B. Daily, J. Duran, G. Ellgen, P. Endicott, C. Fairies, C. Fujinaga, T. Gardner, F. Garrett, J. Griffith, M.Gock, B. Hanson, M.Hayamizu, V. Ho, M. Hoshiyama, M. Johnson, A. Kanno, L. Kanno, G. Keenum, R. King, I. Kiyohara, G. Lapinski, B. Lee, D. Lee, S. Lee, D. Leonhardt, T. Magnuson, T. Manuel, M. Marcussen, E. Maskevich, M. Mauz, D. McCulloch, D. McGIashan, D. McNally, R. Mori, D. Mulcahy, D Nakamitsu, P. Nelson, R. O'Bear, H. Oberg, G. Ogawa, S. Ouellette, D. Owyang, G. Palmer, J. Parodi, S. Sakai, W. Sakai, P. Shurtz A. Smith, S. Smith, W. Stephens, B. Swann, G. Sylva, M. Takahashi, R. Uhl, C. Wallace, D. Whittaker, T. Yumoto. ALPAABETICAL ORDER: P. Bagley, B. Banks, J. Behling, L. Biddell, S. Blomstedt, L. Butler, P. Campbell, J. Combs, A. Coppola, B. Dailey, S. Dobrinen. E. Edwards, G. El'gen, C. Fairies, C. Fujinaga, L. Had'ield, M. Hayamizu, S. Hayes, S. I-Iiraki, N. jew, L. Kanno S. Kanavle, R. King. O. Kitagawa, I. Kiyoluara, S. Krall, B. Lapinski, B. Law, B. Lee, D. Lee, T. Lintini, M. Mauz, D. McCulloch, D M:Glashan, E. Mindell. C. Nakada, P. Nelson, D. Nishimoto, B. O'Bear, G. Ogawa, J. Oto, D. Owang, G. Palmer, L. Procella, M. Sculliy P. Shurtz, A. Smith N. Van, M. Wade. M. Wallach, I. Wilson, J. Wood, T. Yumoto. fb, '5 .M A , Q I u 3. , fi n 'F 0 'LLQJQ an - H 'dfliilt ff 9 . P ' W XM! . ? A W C' 5 4-Q! .U i 13 x l L ' . if ' gl 1 + . il- , W I , EZ SDLeft t R ght- A. Smith, T. Yu I. har ?ch1FgiF. McC R . . X 2 , N , X QS3...1 we e T M 4 Qulnfef J ef' X New MW f QQ Q0 N w-9.,l5.2KpJfHlQj.Q A , I K, N M X q .- Mfw- 7 g. Q M ,Mx wwf. eb QQ - f J C1 FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Fujinaga, C. Fairies, T. Xgumoto, D. Q ' is' oo, . aamiz. C R : . ai k,D.M- ggi L5-XE Dance BUD jg! 1::Ju1T0n:h,tD.Nxgs1hIgf:1:er. t'i'Hign0:gw:oc:, Ogyafnlgr Ei Eugen, Palmer, J. Duran, W. Obata, L. Ubai. . Elf! '2,n:w.im:K::tS 1 .'.i1.I4:1mQQr1x I Wm l I sl l 1 I l A trip to Long Beach. participation in the halftime pertonnance of the annual East-West Game, and an appearance at Band Day during the Notre Dame-Stanford Game highlighted the eventful year encount- ered by San Mateo High School's band. Leaving at halftime of the Little-Big Game on November 28, the band iourneyed to Long B-each to participate in the All-Western Band Review, where the band placed sixdi in the regular competition while Diane Nakamitsu placed first in Iunior Baton Twirling competition. Combining with the bands from various schools. San Mateo's band participated in the annual East- West Shrine Game held in San Francisco on December 28. Showboy and Liberty Bell were two of the many selections which were played by the bands. In early spring, the band competed in the annual Music Festival and played such selections as Alleluia by Mozart and Die Nacht by Strauss. Two boys from the handy Ted Yumoto and Calvin Fuiin- aga. were chosen to participate in the Fresno Honor Band. Many soloists and ensemble groups competed in the annual Solo-Ensemble Competition held on March 14, On May 8, the band presen.ted its annual Sp- ring Concert, which was given before the student body and general public and was well received. A picturesque Ski Lodge provided the setting for me annual Christmas Concert. Spring Band Council FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Kanno, M. Gock, T. Yumoto, J. Behling, C. Fujinaga, SECOND ROW: L. Rosow, V. Ho, D. McNally. .V . 1. ' 4' I ' 2 r 'G ' 'K f-7 5 yt fix' , ' i X uf' Om gg 0 .mafeef . . FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Wise, C. Rich, M. Riesinger, ji. Frye, L. Florez, C. Babkirk, B. Alexander, G. jacovson, K. Osborne, B. Bucher, L. Shiinoki, C. Morgan, C. Sikorski, G. McGuire. SECOND ROW: S. Tatro, A. Mata, L. Joyce, J. Cox, J. McRosky, J. Rozehnal, 1. Evans, P. Carwin, P. Lau, D. Yee, S. Masters, S. Loezius, P. McClain, J. Armstrong, I. Christiana, B. McAsey. THIRD ROW: P. Fontious, S. Pledger, M. Bradley, S. Bullock, J. Gardner, L. Fabos, J. Morine, S. Dillon, M. Murison, M. Smith, A. Pratali D. Borella, K. Schiedeck, B. Marko, P. Cole. FOURTH ROW: N. Bowman, L. Butler, C. Turner, J. Chandler, L. Barnett, T. Horn, M. Heimsoth, M. Frefquez, J. Trapasso, M. Hackett, S. Gilpatrick, D. Chase, K. Fister. C. Walsh, L. Sbragia, D. Thrasher, K. Sonagaire, L. jameson. FIFTH ROW: B. Serrano, C. Long, Rose, B. Craw -ford, R. Rivera, S. Lynch, J. Higgenbothom, D. Rivera, S. jackson, B. Gray, P. Shearer, G. Hochstragsser, C. Hunter, T. Stevens, Sharp, S. Medler. S. Mack, R. Hunter, P. Bray. l Brass Choir Fall Choir and Orchestra Council Left to right: R. Haysbert, J.iMi11er, C. Turner. FIRST ROW, leftto right: B. Lee, D. Lee, G. Palmer. SECOND ROW: P. Campbell, D. McCulloch, G. Ogawa, G. Lapinski. ' W ywmw ' , 4 x ..e,-if-4-4-.-...sv ppl- : -Q T HBH Fall Band Council FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Kanno, A. Coppola, M. Gock, S. Lee, A. Smith, L. Rosow, S. Sakai. SECOND ROW:M. Hayamizu, C. Fujinaga, T. Yumoto, S. Kiyohara. San Mateo High School's orchestra and choir, under the direction of Mr. Owen Fleming presented two musical performances during this year. The Concerts. also presented before the . . general public, exemplified the versatility of both the orchestra and choir. Ml C l r San Mateo's Christmas Concert on December 19 oriented its theme around a Christmas Party at a ski lodge. The story unfolded in song sequence, featuring selected soloists as well the combined choir and orchestra. The arrangements included Hal1e1uiah from the Messiah, O Holy Night by Adam. and A Christmas Festival Overture which was played by the orchestra. Selections from Broadway Productions provided the format for the Spring Concert of April 10. The choir's vocal selection included Climb Every Mountain from the Sound of Mus- ic and Tonight from West Side Story. A piano concerto as well as various numbers in which both the choir and orchestra participated complemented the successful spring perfonn- ance. Junior Band ALPHABETICAL ORDER: A. Abernathy, R. Appleby, E. Ballard, G. Barlesi, P. Bein, N. Bradley, E. Chan, C. Christoff, K. Clayton, , G Gggsetf R, Griffin, D. Gullekson, J. Hanson, D. Harper, B. Hershler, J. Higginbotham, D. Hiraki, J. Hodges, L. Jackson, S. Kiyohara, l 1, Krueger I Martinez J. Mathwig, K. McConaha, J. Nakada, J. Nettle, E. Newman, D. Nishxmoto, W. Obata, G. Oto, L. Rosow, W. l Rutland, D. Sakai, R. Takahashi, T. Torgerson, L. Ubai, G.Yatlee. f 1 L -as - f F M- FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Hiraki, T. Komaru, H. Hyer L. Toaka, J. Youngblood. B. Bass. J. Shuey, B. McAsey, S. Fresquez, G. McGuire. SECOND ROW: A. Mata, F. Ama moto, D. Gullekson, J. Alstrom, S. Beattie. J. Showey, j A Stanley, M. McKenna, S. Dobrinen. THIRD ROW: C. Tur ner, B. Banks, J. Porter. J. Svendsen, B. Scarbrough, S. Ohm, P. Burton, B. Capponi, J. Wilson. FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Mauz, S. Sakai, J. Griffith, M. Hosh , o iyama, C. Fujinaga. SECOND ROW: M. Hayamizu, V. Ho, H. Cuevas, J. Nakada M. Gock, A. Kanno, E. McCulloch T. Yumoto. THIRD ROW: M. Takahashi, D. McNally, S. Lee. i X s ihpwh-A... K A 1 NL it 21 J ffl. J,l..f,...1 . Igxof ,Q V ' ins.: ' ... ' , -MV' A . FN tot' O ,M .ff Y FIRST Row, left to right: J. Youngblood, S. Hayes, ',,,1,...,'f : S.Santos, E. Julich. SECOND ROW: M. Shapavalow, ,,A 1, A Q , 1 ' B. Lovett, N. Pelletier, R. Curry, J. Navarro. THIRD -1-' O' ' l 7 ROW:R. Haysbert, M. Muro, J. Miller, H. Kaiser, R. Welms, J. Highley. FOURTH ROW: A. Silveira, K. Jim Behling Muhlker, P. Fouts, A. Cottrell, R. Haysbert, R. Hen- Drum Major derson, E. Long, P. Smith. Ted Yumoto Sauy Smith Student Director Majorette .mx N ' 5 A A , A V ' 's E' Q ff I ' :tg . ' . f ff .f -- l - o .A+ K 1. K 'Q 2 f.. 3 of A' x o' 'K l 4' ' at MQ X- ' ..- -1- , L1 Q ky 4 1 A- f H xo' f X ,b I All reg..- viiivq Qi-K 1 1 A S 4- if fit 553154222 1 V l,a,.,x1 Q g,gi3,.jj5,gA .. xx, self ifP4 g?5lmfgl K 1 I Dianne Nakamitsu f I Majorette 'MLW' 7 ' O 61 , , ' 51 Ff K, ' 1 . .3 . ' x W. i Aix' . l iiP ' Quan.. e.. ,.,,. ,Qu , ,W Qi, Betsy Lovett Editor 510' 25 M, L N -.ee H1 Sic ff .Q-psauasllll ' :iw Kiln, . Af' 45 ,I J. xi. 1 ,KWH dx- ,ilk 7 , . :L QQ, , 1 ,ps A s 1 VJ, 'ff :aff if gsyff 3 if ,Q f 7 'Tfffii' E Vi' 'il l ' ' ix: :Alf 'e 'H li? . , 'V ,aft J., V- I? gy . In 'give J Eiga? ' ' .1 5 'fps-r,fN,v or s A . ' ' U.. v Carolyn Kimura Feature Editor News Bureau Editor Abe Doctolero Sports Editor 3 I 4,1- 'Hn it l , X Janet McA1pin Copy Desk Chief Bill Southwell Senior Reporter -AXX pills- f A J K UPC :M , . by 36- fwi sf, Qs I f : tx :rg 1 v ,A I 5 . 'sl w in S o u 5 v , - fx as REPORTERS: Henry Kaiser, jackie Gunn, and Judy Locke, FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Gilpatrick, J. Tamaki, J. Macho, A. Early, E. Golding. SECOND ROW: S. Lee, G. 0 Ishida, M. Davis, H. Hysf. THIRD ROW: N. Atkinson, G p 'C A S C. Fambrini, J. Buckley, R. Williams, C. Krummell. Mis- sing from picture: S. Kanavle. Mr. Robert Quinlan Publications Adviser Mr. Richard Laverty Graphic Arts Adviser 1. I 63 l V .M .,,,,,AwM ' ' ' li ' f 5 G' u Q K ll 4 FIRST Row, left to right: C. Powell, G. Gettle, L- Chamberlain, I. Litoff, J. Robinson. SECOND ROW: C. Pelletier, R. Haines ' fi 1--'l-an , x 'lut- '---...g.,,,.,. Lim.. f '---m--- -...M - A- Z 1' 'N --an-3 Elm Staff Editor ....................,....... ..... C ylia Walker Business Manager ............ .................,........,. Sue Garbuio Bookkeeper ..................................,........,......................,. Diane Belton Photographers .........................,,....,.... Dave Warner, Steve Medler Seniors ,................... Sue Mahoney. Linda Burton, Sally Gold Activities ................................,................................. Suzy Gardner Faculty, Candids ......... .............................. M artha Masterson Government ..,.......... ............ K athy Skrha. Rick Sullivan Classes ..,,.....,.....,... ...... L ynn Ichirnaru, Kathy Freeman Girl's Sports S A ...., ., Iudy Saito Sports .,,,, ,,,.,,.r, C 4ary Phillips, Ieii Wong Advisor ....,., .. Mr. Robert Quinlan 64 an m-'lb ,S NF' , X, :N . . N x 'f-if ugtltww ' QXQW' A 29 it A1 Ben-Sion Waisman, our 18 year-old Foreign Exchange Student from Buenos Aires, Argentina, has resided in San Mateo throughout the duration of his ten-month stay in the United States of America. In the course of his stay here, Ben has become exceedingly familiar with the various customs present in the United States, which was his ultimate goal up- on his arrival in our country. 'Benchl's future plans include enrollment at the Univer- sity of Buenos Aires where he will enter the tields of arch- itecture and philosophy. He has already completed the ed- ucation equivalent to that ot high school in his country. Although a sound but diversified education is his great- est concern, Ben still enioyg such extracurricular activities as swimming and reading, among others. We are certain that the students of San Mateo High School will never for- get the warm and friendly relationship created by Ben be- tween his South American home and that ot his home in the United States of America. Foreign Exchange Sfudenfs Senior Bill Ashman, San Mateo High School's Foreign Exchange Student to West Berlin, spent an extraordinary sum- mer at the home ot Hans-Heinrich von Stutterheims, high- lighted by intrigue, excitement, and enioyment. Bill was tor- tunate enough to visit the Communist controlled sector ot East Berlin and to enioy the scenic beauty ot Germany via a bicycle excursion. Bill attended briefly a German high school and was able to view the German students' way ot lite. He also ob- served the multitude ot hardships placed on the East Ger- man people by their domineering Communist rulers. Bill's trip will remain an impressive portion of his life and through his speeches, better understanding of Germany and ot the problems of its people has been created at San Mateo High School. 65 William Ashman .Ft 'S 4 51' DQ if-r H. 93 Q- 6' f f 'N 4 FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Silveira G. Harris R. Bor- gersen, J. Tamaki, J. Fred TICIQSOH, B. Hanson. SEC- OND ROW: B. Bennett D. Davenport, J. Benson, T. Mc- Cullough. MISSING FROM PICTURE: L. Tagliafico, -M. Sheehan German Club FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Nana, P. Takahashi, J. Schmidt, L. Smith, H. Kaiser, K. Killinger. SECOND ROW: L. Haynes, J. Ded- erer, G. Billerbeck, W. Moy- nahan, E. Flank, D. Hunter, R. Jow. V 1 Sfage Crew lf ,l l 'I 1 ll, li Spanish Club Fufure Teachers FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Early, R. Otero, V. Lum, I C, Ch,-gsman, SECOND ROW: R, Haysbert, N. Shep- FIRST ROW, left to right: T. Komaru, F. Amamoto, S. Tom, H. , pard, L. Larson. Kiycmura, H. Hyer, A. Kanno, B. Brennan, N. Harlick. SECOND I , ROW: P. Fouts, L. Hatch. S. Benson, M. Banta, C. Townsend, C. Fambrini, M. Warr. yn,-1 kg. 2 Ani. l Jnaluauninlail 25.1. QTL 'k SM. Clubs FIRST ROW, left to right: j. Wohler, V. Kasai, L. Taoka. C. Mowry, M. Hirsch, S. Garbuio, S. Moyce, B. Gray, L. Nanna, A. Early, P. O'Brien. SECOND ROW: N. Atkinson. M. Masterson, C. Scheu, L. Leavy, C. Townsend. lnfernafional Relafions FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Walker, D. Co- . ats, SECOND ROW: R , 1 O I n 4 ' Kawakami, S. Chu. TH- IRD ROW: L. Jew, G gffgi. Gossett. FOURTH ROW 5-emzggi.. B. Chambers, H. jew. L 'iflf- T i - g lfyfsfggigii ff.-P-s:3fi ' l . 5 ff.-.f T K Q . Af -fi l l l FIRST ROW, left to right B. Turney, L. Nan- na, A. Early, H. Hyer, J. DeMartini. SECOND ROW R. Otero, M. Marlin, K. Aftassi, L. Larson. 1 ., L-S,-,aA,:l li P 'fu' ' '1- ,tv-Imaging .f .23 W L '1. : CSF U L, I. FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Walker, B. Lovett, McA1pin, K. Nishida, C. Nakada, L. Kanno, B. Nish- ioka, E. Chan, F. Amamoto. SECOND ROW: T. Richmond, D. Haraguchi, W. Hammerud, D. McG1ashan, J. Imazumi, B. Clark, L. Rosow, L. Taoka, J. Nakada. THIRD ROW: Y. Lee, G. Owang, C. Rosow, E. McCulloch, I. Vandenbroeak, K. Muranaga, P. Beaumont, B. Southwell, B. Bass, G. Billerbeck. 5- 3,- -f I x' C' :lf-x Ae e Q: X 'M-MW 40: ,xl .. Qu. in-V 4, n sk 1 M h f Left to right: P. Beaumont, G. Billerbeck, B. Southwell, D. Haraguchi, D. McG1ashan, U P U e G J, Ishlda, M. I-layamuu, V. Walker, A. Pagamm. LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Beaumont, G. Biller beck, M. Hayamizu, J. Ishida, R. Walker. QgQ The academic accomplishments ot our sch- olars have not received special recognition in previous annuals, but this year's outstanding achievements warrant particular commenda- tions. Senior Mark Hayamizu earned a score of 73.5 in the annual National Mathematics Con- test -- the highest thus far recorded at San Mat- eo and sufficient to earn him an honorable mention in nation-wide competition. Seniors Richard Iow and Calvin Fuiinaga, with scores of 52.25 and 51.5 respectively, placed second and third. Senior Peter Beaumont was selected as San Mateo's candidate forthe Bay Area Engineers Award on December 20. Senior Doug McGla:.h- an was chosen as one of ten finalists for the Lockheed Financial Scholarship awarded to capable science and mathematics students. Mark Hayamizu and Richard low spent a stimulating summer session at Berkeley tak- ing courses in the number and graph theory which were designed to reproduce the atmos- phere for professional mathematicians. Senior Cylia Walker and Bill Southwell were also stu- dents selected ior the N.S.F. summer session, studying in the fields of chemistry and physics at San lose State College. Senior Ieannie Moul- ton participated in college study at Htflnlrlrfl University in the fields of sociology and psy chology. Iunior Gary Billerbeclr was chosen to pre- sent his own interpolation formula for geomet- ric sequences at California Mathematics Sym- posium. The California State Scholarship Semifinal- ists were Peter Beaumont, Ioi Griffith, Dicilc Har- aguchi, Mark I-layamizu, Ric-hard low, Bill Southwell, Ieff Thigpen, and Cylia Walker. These students were selected for exceptionally high combined S.A.T. scores. On February 7, Seniors Rich Castillo, Bill McCreary, and Carl Rosow, and Sophomore lim Ishida were selected representatives to the Presbyterian Medical Center. The Holiday Science Lecture representatives to the Presby- terian Medical Center. The Holiday Scienie Scierr-fe Lecture representatives were Ellen McCulloch, Bill Southwell. Cylia Walker, and lim Ishida. The students of San Mateo have accomplish- ed many achievements. Many more honors were conferred upon students at the Awards Assembly. Undoubtedly, more will be acheived not only by the end of this year, but in the years to come. Societies and Honor Crganizalions .3 U -. , . ,. 4. e1,?l...6a... 1 'fig fl ffl 1' .. l -' L y Lggctglt-Lf.. X S xii' 4 . . , .. 1 , . Ng o FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Lovett, L. Kanno, S. Garbuio, B. Ashman, Ggfdgn K ey S QC I efy c. Maxwell, J. McAlpin, E. McCulloch, R. Chapman, J. Moulton ltyf V lfuq. if Q' o LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Kaiser, R. Castillo, S. Garbuio, B. Lovett, J. Mc- Alpin, C. Walker, D. Warner, B. Southwell. Missing from picture: C. Kimura. A. Doctolero. A-u- 5 f re- r - ' ,W r 3, tw' 1 r Gary Billerbeck Boys' State Linda Barnes Girls' State Susan Garbuio D.A.R. BANK OF AMERICA AWARDS: SPECIFIC FIELD WINNERS3 FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Walker, Science, I. Vandcnbroeck, Home Eccinomicsg B. Lovett. Englishg D. McGlashan, Social Science. I ll' 'Z' - niv- at 0 it 'Tir' v-- b-A-n-chin-. ii?f Nuilnu-1 ' ' Q U-U-sinh, ,-4 Q1 FROSH McCONVILLE AWARDS: T FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Shefve- land, Englisng W. Hammerud, Social Scienceg M. Maurana, Foreign Language: J. Ishida, Mathematics. SECOND ROW: ' P. Chan, Science: K. Kariya, Art! J- ! Lapinski, Music. Missing from picture: S. Law, Home Economics. I I I SECOND ROW: R. Fung, Artg P. Shurtz, Music: C. Rosow, Foreign Language-3 P. Beaumont, Mathematics. The trophy winners were: P. Beaumont, Math and Scienceg C. Rosow, Liberal Arts: P. Shurtz, Fine Arts: I. Vandenbroeck, Vocational Arts. LETTERS OF COMMENDATIOIS Moulton, A. Paganini, W. Southwell, I from picture: E. McCulloch. I Awards ond Honors 593 Q 'Stix AOCL' ' -- L.-'--- ---- -v Q vb 1 1. ' x X 1 fx' D a L. -4- - - A' ' , H' - V- 1' I X 5 ' 5 , ,fav W f:,,.' ' . l Q f - - ,s - v v 5 t -K . I A X , i 7 . I ' 1 no v- , 1-5. , ur- V w ,.. fx is at - '39 A, , , 1 L Q . - 'S ww' 'Wi ' K ' SOPH McCONVlLLE AWARDSQ FIRST ROW, left to right: D Belton, Business: C. Bullock, Home Economics. SECOND ROW P. Takahashi, Foreign Language and Social Scienceg M. McKenna, English. THIRD ROW: G. Billerbeck, Mathematics: C. Foss, Indus- trial Arts. Missing from picture: M. Scully, Musicg B. Capponi, Science. Left to Right: C. Rosow, M. Converse, R. Castillo. Missing NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS. Left to right: R. Jow. D. McGlashan, M. Hayamizu, R. Haraguchi. .rx ff Q S ' .a I . QE' 1 , , 1 . 1 , 4' ...l- ' il The hardships which confronted Annie Sullivan in educating Helen Keller are clearly revealed. The Miracle Worker Viney the maid fetches water from an actual pump developed by the stage crew. R N frwwnnri' xl 11 un xg. I N an x 6 ar-2-952352-s 0S9r:f-near.--Q-I' mnfimoa-uonnmp 2 gag.: mg. 5'5Q92gw?Z? H plan W -. g, mmm '3:1niFo9,,Q'7g, gg gan-g.E-Q 5aS0g9dq9EQ nF:'n'og. 5t:'5g.g H- cn 5m5z '?5z '2.5 eiggegrwsrs 55-g's'53'5.'i4?m5 wi. -42 a. :12-0 E- 0 v-1 O-: 'U 0 5 wsifgfitiri-Ee rr if-'SE' cr:-Q55 Gnu' N H n m 0o'4 ' Fm 0 H BSU- EF mEeeOQeFaem ?'.o?Pl.omtr'?'i7 .3 at A 1. .,, , A place of constant activity is the Keller household Doctor ..,....,.. .....,..,.,c..,..............,..,,,, L onny Ritter Kate ................ . ....,... Betsy Stuelke Mr. Keller .....,. ....... R obert Bentley Helen .......... ....... M arie Wise Martha ,....... .............. P aula Strait Percy ........ ,rr.r D onald Gillespie Aunt Ev ...,... ..,..,,,. L inda Barnes Iames ........,.....,.,. ...,.. I ames Behling Anagnos ...i.,..,......, .........., .... W a lt Cullop Annie Sullivan i...........,.,.......a. Martha McKenna Viney ...........t....,........,....aaa.,,...ta.,.., Cathy Cotton Maids ...,.,..,,.......,,...a, Anna Cappa, Mary Kirk Blind girls .- ...,................,.,,aa..,...rrrar,, Gloria Hirotsu, Sally Gold. Marie Miller. Terri Hollen, Barbara Serrano. Kris- tine Newland, Ellen Mindell. Off - stage voices ..,...... ....a,,a,.a...,.,.. R oss Capin. Diane Mangrum. Iudi Wilson. Ann Early. vi',1M W. gl all , K , K 5 . 1 I 1 . 1 mu.. Mr. Robert Johnson , gy Mrs. Joyce Wildman Technical Director-Q Director L P ' f- llli nl Fm a good girl, I am! 3 J P P gg 4 g g .f it x A Mi j o . r . l l it P l PYQmol:on N Ji VJ ff lv ,, , V 5 G in MJ J D ' 2, , H rg - n Anne's unwillingness to cooperate caused constant turmoil. 1 .LJ N Ji -. up lf' N , ,V xt . . A N A - ll Presented on March 6, San Mateo High School's Spring Play was the delightful com- edy, Pygmalion, written by George Bernard Shaw. The plot revolves around the comical ordeals encountered by a young uneducated English girl, Eliza Doolittle, as she is trans- ionned into a cultural, well-mannered, and intellectual young lady by an English ling- uist, Henry Higgins. The accents developed by the cast, the skillful directing by Mrs. Ioyce Wildman, and the interesting interior sets es- tablished hy the stage crew under the direction of Mr. Robert Iohnson were a few of many at- tributes which made the Spring Play an un- ,X,x 1 usual success. Linda Rockwood . Doug McGlashan Eliza Doolittle Henry Higgens Phil Fouts ,.,....,...,. . ...... Alfred Doolittle? Robe,-1 Bentley ,,,,..., .....,.... C olonel Pickering Cyqige Fqrieg ,,,4,, ..,,... F teddy EYIlSf0l'd Hill Marie Miller ......... Miss Eynsford Hill CqL.jFMg5ggygg,l,.,K,7 ,.,............ Mrs. Eynsford Hill McKenna . ff mnryMHigH5flVfo'tI1er m'BEnesY.lffWN'm' V All ....... f Mrs. Pearce Sally Gold ...,..,.. ............ P arlor Maid Kambiz Aftassi ..............,........ ...... N epommuck Russ Capin, Wade Elvey ...,............ Bystanders Begg? Sfuelke A,,,.,,,, . ,,.,., U Student Director x N . ff, f. fy i H O-0-0-0' Mr. Higgins! a., 5 4 Aj Q .mn . ,ff 1 -4 NN. -7 .X , .ll . 1 I , A ' f b , V , x J , r, lf If l A xx , a41fl- 4 Y , ., , I N f 1 1 z A 1 jfi 4 1 f I., ,L , ' ,f 1 7 gs U I n gl IJXL !VDL,! , Q L X W A X41-1 XV' ,Mx ,nw f f , X f42., ' V f V The Clhzens of fhe Fufure 3, Jeanme Moulton Secretary AWK Sfudeni - ZFX X, ff ., ' ' - 5 ' J' 5 1 id' Ricki Chapman Treasurer Brent Thompson President Pat Arnold Auditor , '43-: , , -fm r- ' I , I A-AX' , Aix E HR f Willis King Vice President Cfficers 1964 'QI'-f r Judi Wilson Auditor if Q' fyynn- 'v' he hmm., an N. x QW l ww Q Q wiJTS?ew , 42 f N' 5' . 'mt ' i gn , Lilian Kanno Secretary William Ashman President .33 Q7 ,.. ,WH ' 1' ii ' A ' f l Q ww 4-'l ,side G 'H Commissions on Sfudenf Direcfory ' fm . , Wk 1 Xxx, f A i . vw, ' f ' . 2 'M A as f N pf N-1. , Q 'E Q ii R- N 1 QQW. . - as :QW 4 L 'Tex' 0 X mmm, ' 5' 4' 1 'I P 1 X W iii? r -f wr .1 .-.. V 1 FIRST ROW, left tlo right: K. Conway, C. Gillanders, P. Ponsious, N. Obata, K. Yamada, D. Ishida, E. Mindell, J. Mc- lioskey. SECOND ROW: M. Randick, L. Findlay, R. Torrey, K. Boggs. B. Rittmaster, J. Dederer, C. Yamada, P. VVatki11.s, ommi ' 4 CQQJJ-,Ui M110 , cQ1l Lofxff l Spirif FIRST ROW, left to right: V. Kiyomura, J. Mc- Roskey, K. Conway, A Al- varado, M. Wanless, N. Crouch. SECOND ROW: S. Macie, M. Heimsoth, P. Pontious, L. Findlay, E. Kitagawa, M. Randick, B. Basis, A Watkins, A. Hig- bie. SSIOHGTS Drama FIRST RUW, left to right: J. Wilson, J. Locke, D. Leonhardt, P. McGrath. SECOND ROW: J. Com- bs. D. Belton, B. McAsey. Q, 0' X... - Sandy Santos Better Government Beffer Governmenf FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Procella, S. Santos, J. Wilson, L. Barnes, J. Cox, S. Loe, E. McCulloch, E. Edwards, C. Sheu, M. Miller. SECOND ROW: I. Svendsen, P. Natusch, J. Bowen, B. Peek, M. Farley, N. Lodvick, R. Okita. I I A dceellfffbfffe 044,41 ,Hd LM! 'l 1 25 a.', I 1-A '11-ay W l 1. F f-t..+1 e- Drama jan Svendsen Marlene Maurana, Christy Maxwell Pam Winters Freshmen l Lynn Ichimaru N , 0 WW i w i fly f A . . i I f 1 l . ' f 4 I HX X I xffX - 1 'sm-I , -l , ac' v f-Q-wir X A A , in Spirit Henry Rutland Paul Shurtz Linda Butler Steve Macie Boys, Athletics Parliamentarian for-Q VA X ? YW A ... , I l .... .X L, AY V. Y fe-11 ' . Y xg ., 'W ' I gf- fm, r an v . . . 5. 3 W r . 'Q 'f, ?------... 1 we M Q Fiiff' . -' yi X .C X 1 X z 'Y Nw-.A x X Q 4: . f' FX,-v' X XX N .... . -fx f ga... ., 4 M ,, 955 .. 1 if ..,.,: .,.,i:-qt., 1 4, -' . Traffic and Safety Rich Castillo .--q - J! Dance Sue Garbuio Golden Key Sue Sakai Simi Lee, wen Q.-A? mm: 1 Art Nancy I-Iarlick, Dianna Fogarty Elecfions FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Mason, C. Max- well, S. Larsen, C. Borg, J. Cox, C. Frambrini, M. Warr, P. Hamilton. SEC- OND ROW, C. Shiinoki, J. Schmidt, K. Serena, N. jew, C. Fujita., M. Maur- ana, A. Kanno, B. Bren- nan, J. Nakada. km v Q, 9 5 5 in 2 X I 4 I f Q Q In .1 . Boys' Athletics Publications . Betsy Lovett, Rich Castillo, Tim Tenbrook Cylia Walker, Sue Garbuio il 3 E 7 . ll. I 1,4 . A I bl V i s ? I 5 1. 1 w u 1 I gi Arf Golden Key FIRST ROW, left to right. j. Recd, L. Tanaka, M. Gock. S. Sakai, S. Gar buio, M. Hirsch, N. Mc Faul, S. Tom, H. Kiyo- Ulllfa. x vf gi 7 R 'GP it fe' T .i 'J if .f ff .. ff 2 'N ' U ai . 1 X - Q 1 x ,'4.' ' ' 1 Golden Kei' b Freshmen I ' Sue Baird Sue Sakai, Sue Garbuio public Address William Jones n 2 A fxk N Drama June Combs CY D i ' i g k r . ffl 1 'Q' Y 1 ss X K gr 1- . .7i f Q ' - Aw k ,...-,, ' , .45 2. Art Zfa ' m 5 Brewster Gray, Bill Stuart, Phil Chan Student Directory Judi Wilson, Kazuko Kubot-a Elections Sue Lurman Anita Plotkin, Music Simi Lee Eff FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Stuart, B. Mas- kevich, D. Fogarty, M. Anderson, J. Svendsen, P. Chan, V. Kasai, F. Yama- da, E. Chan. N. Harlick, J. Tamaki. Spirit Don Cresci, Judy Fisher is fzf oi ' .QQKG 1-.. :mg A. N ...N .W .Q W wif iff? H R MK 1 1' ' . 'V O my I-my FIRST ROW, left to right: 1. Wilson, L. Kanno, Dr. P. Bowers, B. Ashman, W Klng P Arnold. SECOND ROW: W. Hammerud, K. Kariya, M. Hoshiyama, S. Garbuio, P Shurtz Finance Committee Siudeni Sioiesmen Fall f Sfudenf Council 1 FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Gill, S. Mullenax, C. Rewak Knowlden, L. Butler, C. Maxwell. P. Winters, T. Gonzales Wood. J. Wilson, D. Leonhardt, S. Graham M. McKenna Waterman, E. Chan, B. Nishioka. SECOND ROW: J. Miller: Baker, J. Salles, T. Yumoto, R. King. P. Holko, S. Chew, M. C :ff W 2-xfnh X ,A Q' . . --'ff' gi. az, , 2 . 'Q' l'U 4maisL2ae1..i.:. f . lu! .J -'Y 'K' 5' 'HHLN v-1 F' FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Hirsch, S. Garbuio, L. Ichimaru, nes, J. Flemming, J. Shields. S. Takao. THIRD ROW: K. Dean, S. West, C. Rewak, A. Plotkin, J. Moulton, J. McAlpin, B. Mc- E. Flank, W. Chun, L. iwaolfa, R. Torey, M. Randick, D. Fog- Asey, C. Mortensen, S. Loe. B. Lovett, J. WVinters F. Borison, R. arty, N. liarlick, W. King, H. Kaiser. Chapman, M. McKenna. SECOND ROW: T. Robinson, G. Jay- Hanada, G. N. MCFaul. Pollack, D. C. Wilson. FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Wilson, L. Kan- no, B. Ashman, D. Mc- Glashan, W. King, P. Arnold. SECOND ROW: C. Krummell, M. Hoshi- yama, M. Scully, B. Lee, S. Gardner, C. Nakada. 1 Q-aug-...,,,, Spring Executive Cabinet . ' ' l as E' S? ::' 'fx' ' 'X im .f 'L 1 41. 'I A 5. ar- l ff 2' Sf . ' 1' L 5 R ' ' fl ,f Q I X Jaxx., 5 IJ i I -.z. j Fall Executive Cabinet 1 . ' Elili' .ev Lg gg. api 93' js: lm '- V' YWQLLOA- FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Arnold, J. Moulton, B. Thompson, R. Chapman, W. Chun SECOND ROW: W. Yamagishi, H. Ishida, J. Anderson, Mr. W. Rilliet. 5 :Ms K s 7+-.. i 1 af iii-1. ...J 'fv- ' 4 7 Adviser ,nw 33:3 ki'- ..,,,.a- Stan Jonsson Chief justice 7 Abe Doctolero Senior Justice Fred Nishioka Junior Justice' Mr. Barry Miller L 0 'U Siudenf Court ....A-u,,..- Student Court in action. W Cliff Shibata junior justice 'wu- ,,,..-- 1 I ,,....,..,M.Yv- -V ,,.......-H--- - , A ,,,.4....N.-.m,,.., 'vicwi Qu W was faux ,fi 3 if jig w ui, V f f-W5 3 a - ' Iv. 3- 3 F 3 Phrl Fouts' wif' N .- Bailiff . Ben Green Sophomore J usticf J X ,, . . . ' 2 a. 5 . 145: I ,Q .rf uf, 4 V' . 'ii -fx ive 1 Sharon Hunter , ' fl' Cl k Carolyn Nakada er George Jaynes Clerk Liaison Student Control Board FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Shadd, B. McAsey, B. Herndon, T.Ma1-tine, S. Larson, C. Kennett. SECOND ROW: C. Murray, J. An- ick J. Wood, B. Bass, M. Marcussen, N. Jew, J. Schmidt. THIRD ROW: S. Andrews, B. Brennan, J. Gunn, J. Macho, L. Procella, L. Horuja.,FOURTH ROW: A. Tsitovich, W. Chun, B. Bone, D. Cole. FIFTH ROW: L. Craig G. Ishida, E. Edwards, M. Swadley, D. Sweeney, J. Miller, B. Bullock, V. Gastva, E.Yamada, SIXTH ROW: M. Warr, S. Mason, P. Larson, L. Boldermann, L. Ault, L. Kawa- hara, D1 Whittaker, C. Farus, J. Hegarty, J. Shields, S. Takao, S. Chew. fd' T . fq . ex. Jai' Frankie Borxson Vlce Presldent '- ,f4..az.. 2 .L Lynn Biddel President Chrls Mortensen' . A Secretary S54 .Lazy FIRST ROW, 1e't to right: J. Combs, NI. Miller, I. Griffith B. McAsev, J. Morain. SECOND ROWK J, Nakada, K. Mc- 'Corfaha, D Leonhardt, D. Belton, L. Haynes. FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Winters, P. Hamilton, L. Biddell, C. Maxwell, F. Borison, C. Mortensen. SECOND D --- -. A ' e ' ROW: D. Leonhardt, L. Procella, D. Belton. ,pr Wk! mmf' Y'i'vru-,mr,- It .M ,ff ...f ' '.. ff . - 54 , . if-:.L iA7. ev, -Isis? r Mc' 5, -- , of iiQ,.',,w:14G3iagi ' iw 1, .F A- Q :...:tE.:,w?'4:g-' al. .9-, 2 . 1' ff- ' 'fr 5 4- - . r . a Sall Smith ff .ItE,?:Ia:..1.1.?,:riVJ. W -wx .,:.V, .- I , gg. 5.5. 1 lv. v ' Donna Leonhardt Vice President Secretary ., Dianne Belton- Mr i b 5? A v 1' I. , 'ff -Q. B111 McCreary Vice Presxdent jack Pearlstein Dave Blatteis president Secretary . ! BS f 148 s E .1 K A K? . 62.152, K' LEFT TO RIGHT: D.1B1atteis, T. Tenbrook, M. Foley, B. Emhoft, L. Craig. I A LEFT TO RIGHTg A. Higbie, B. McCreary, B. Pollack, R. Haines, P. Natusch. ,Mr 9- ., Qrvs vw . S K9 mg, iv' 1 f ., VI -'gflwfx , Z ,ff ,riff 1 1 N wi? 1' 1 A 'A V Ikuo Kiyohara Vice President S Ch - ' ' t6VC!1 CW B111 McCreary, President 1- Secretary wi 5 ' 1 Z The Search for Knowledge is Freshmen 4 of I if X Winston Chun Vice President ff 1 f Jeff Andersen Stefan Richards Nina H ism Elected Representative President , , 6 Ziff 4' Tiiszfi 7'L?f Q'CLi 5.037 313757 ' ' fLe ' Z 5625, ,a,. f .! '.,.1f1 'ff'5? ' ' ' 'PTUS f - 5 .g., lffiif' f ' f ' ,N ' ww ....., ' Q '- r - 'U ' 'i ,L 'c f ' ' -52.34 M ' 1 - , Y J X ' lg... 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' T A ' ,Q 'AW Art Alcantara . 1 ' ' Bonnie Alexander Connie Allen Rachel Alvarez 'DIA A-......4.- FIRST ROW, left to right: E. Chan, W. Rutland. SECOND ROW: V. Kasai, K. Gilchrist. N. Harris, R. Prescott. B O9 DG Sri I.. 5 ll ayi john Hctz Denis Bingham Brandt Hirkholm Michael Boers Kathy Boggs Karen ,Honm-9 Donna Horclla juanita Plorelli jerry Hortolann Tom Botelho '1 r 4? 1 ffff , 1 in' 1-5 ,N 4 FIRST ROW, left to right: E. Breuer, W. Chun, J. Omai, C. McConaha. SECOND ROW: S. Lee, J. Andersen, H. jew B. Griffin, F. Newman, Q ,, N. 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SECOND ROW: David Barney, Ed Aucoin, Gary Alles, Bob Gray. uhh FROSH AGS COUNCIL: FIRST ROW, left to right: Betty Nishioka, Marilyn Wan- less, Kate Conway. SECOND ROW: Mary Randick, joan McRosl-cey, Torrey Lash- koff, Kathy Boggs, Nana Crouch, Michele Heimsoth. THIRD ROW: Robin Torrey. Nancy Atkinson, Allegra Armes, Linda Findlay. , f't1'ftf2vf0i . 5' .Q 1 Q az ' wh ' 1 . li I 'V 4 sa, A W -- Htl 's 'N. 94- ..i 1 3 .1 I n EE , .a-. X Sophomores g can . A v 'A' Q li 1-Wx Nanci jew f ' E Vice President me YS 4 W Eddie Yamada t 'fel' Elected Representative Gloria Ishida Baffv Lee Secretary President George Barry Christina Befgman Stephen Blomstedf D6f1iSe Bob Barton Rex Betz Bill Bone Pete Boyko G 4.1.13 V Wa - Q3 if ,301 .-,, , ' , I ' 1 -rw - W --. ' - 5 .A - 1 195 . I '45 1:E'.. :sg 'vs g g..-.. ,,,., , Q f Q ,ij '- - fi fs ' ,. 3' 3' wk' 'b - i - ' J v - ag. Nh' .l'f'm , :: 4, l 1. fi -iii: f ., . .W .A . 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QR 132' 5 Alf X x fnxiff cw' L 'W 4, 'V .f Vlce Presldent Alex Tsimvitch President 1 ff m , -Wiig-if3':.i Vfgyese A I . -. -4 ' ' , pw - s. i 1 5 in , 1 1 -s... , we , s-,D , . xl 'X ,,..- :,.,,, x ,Rf X A ru-3 a X fs ,N t an on xi f .M Y- if-:rev-4 , r . ,-.. . fi VQQ- S. VA ' i g Z' 4 ff' la.. . ne 1., V 'trrwfd E' ,J .ll- 1 1 .vfx in 'uve 4, C if 5 ' l Y 9. ifl' X-. if luaa i ami 543 , ,uf Nlxnl I fw AV A4 eg, it B I , ...Q 0' ij ,feet - N J ' ff'944 f-.., 9,5353 --- 'f ' ,-,Jw 'ffif vw' ! mx are en-N 'US V r... 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A ' ' H if 1 9. -w Tessi Montgomery 1 V lll 1 ing '45 X 5 julie Moram mr f ,f!.l,,5d1k,f Syluyne Moyce , 5 ' f f fg'J15f,i4' Yvonne Mullenax i' 3 X- Lowenstein M' V- Luke 4l,1 A ff- Li Ted Rydvn is 'Si 1 . ll ll John Mullenax .4 fl if l'i4 'xx' Keiji Muranaga ..-A W' Q, 4 l a, Mary Muro 4' Mayko Nakata IO4 as Q. fn.-X Navarra Nelson on Nettle ston Nekotani Mary Rose XP Gordon Russell james Saito Martha Nevarez Dale Nishida Grady O'Hara Richard Okita Kathy Osborne Judy Oswald Dennis Oto Greg Owyang john Parish James Parker Walter Sakai :J Joe Sanchez h Bob Satyna Linda Patterson Nancy Pelletier Gary Perreault Marilyn Peruch A ,.., Joe Phelps David Phillips Sylvia Pickens Luella Pitcher Linda Procella Helen Reddington Jon Reed Cheryl Rewak Dan Saunders Linda Sbragia Phillip Scarpace Sandy Reynolds Tim Richmond Ian Schmidt Clifton Schreiber Ted Scott Marilyn Riesinger Ann Rivera Dorothy Rivera Rodney Rivera Roesler Rogers Rogers Rose IO5 August Serena Cathy Sereua Barbara Serrano joEllen Severson Johanna Shadd Dave Shaffer Wit Shapovalow Mary Shefveland QBill Stewart Theresa Stokes Peggy Stoltz Bert Stonich Nadya Sheppard Carolyn Si'llll'lOki Sheryl Stothers Sheila Strong Sue Sullivan jan Svendsen Mary Swadley Brian Swann Barbara Swetlik Gary Sylva JoAnn Tamaki Richard Tatkro Dominic Ternullo Larry Thomas Tania Tinkoff Richard Titup Mike Tognoli Ben Toy ,mv Carolyn Shoberg George Simpson Betty Treadway Alex Tsitovich Maya Tsuji 5' M Larry Tuttle Mike Skorstad Lorrame Smith Bob Uhl Clint Updyke Kumiko Uyeta Pat Vandenbroeck Cheryl Vasconcellea Laurie Vema Carolyn Waldrop Gary Walker Willie Stephens Margie Stemer Mike Wallach Betty Ware Maryann Warr Delores Warren 106 Q23 rtii 1 -,.,, ar- S , Q 5 , 1 F . ,, 5 W 5 , K N mf. f n L , UK X area ay, Q 5? f , , ff f W 'Za , .i A - rf r A F, A T Q ,n mf- ii 'I' .r . 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XW fix iv K W' ff' ,Q , f ' f 9 f The Pclfh fo Compehhve Splrn' Head Coach If if fee if -1 . 45? b Q Mr Yale Rohlff -W 'L Mr. Frank Davis Backfield 'Coach Varsity Football The San Mateo varsity culminated the 1963 season with a come-from behind 26-21 victory over Burlingame -- their fifth consecutive Little-Big Game triumph - to gain sole possession of second place in the Mid-Peninsula League. The Bearcats' only set-back in league competition was a 6-0 heartbreaker at the hands of the champion Capuchino Mustangs. Crippling iniuries throughout the season forced Coach Yale Rohlff to re-shuffle his lineup continuously. A wealth of re- serve power, however, enabled the Bearcats to post a re- spectable 6-3 season record. They opened league play against Hillsdale with all three tailbacks sidelined and had to re- ly on wingback Ioe Caines and end Ron Haysbert to fill in. Although San Mateo missed the title by a mere six points, the '63 season provided many thrills for Bearcat fans - Bob Pollack's five touchdowns in less than a full game's playing time, Haysbert's exciting punt and kickoff returns, Fred Garrett's 42- yard touchdown interception to defeat Aragon, Billy Martin's four conversions to provide the margin of victory over Hillsdale, Stan Ionsson's sterling linebackinq, and Paul Shurtz's last minute touchdown against Burlingame. F our Bearcats -- Ionsson, Tim Stanley, Earl Long, and Russ Ichimaru -- were honored with first team berths on the All-MPL. while Martin received honorable mention. Line Coach F we W Mr. Tom DeSylvia H053 nl' Burlingame defenders atter 1 G . m I . 5 .1 1 ,' i i I 1 4 .1 i Q lil .4 i 1 1' ' f , 1 K f l 1 ' ' , : 13 l i f E . l Q jk 1 Pi. ,PW XID puny ' BL! ln!-als' . - - a.l..., FIRST ROW, left to fight! A- Mlfflnf W- Yamagishiy P- Shllf!-Z, B. Martin, R. Haines, E. Long, R. Haysbert, T. Stanley, B. Ash- man, B. Pollack. S. Takao, B. Thompson, S. Yoshida. SECOND ROW: P, Fonts fMgrJ, A. Nahinu, H. Goldner, S. Macie, J. Flem- ming. P- Boyko. T- Donahue, W. Moynahan. T- Tenbrook, E. Malzkuhn, E. Kime, M. Foley, Dr. Bowers. THIRD ROW: coach Rohlff, I. Kiyuhara, F. Hollis, J. Caines, R. Ichimaru, F. Garrett, A. Tsitovich, B, Green, N, Washington, J. McC1-ay, H. Rutland, G. Harmon, Coach DeSylvia. FOURTH ROW: Coach Davis, D. Yoshida, W. Sakai, G. Davies, M. Tognoli, G. jayncs, R. Aguilar, B. Jeffers, B. Hutton, V. Uhl, D. Hunter, N, Harvey. .ni , Hat' 7 , , 4 . 7' . - v- . J , Y 4.4. 'X 4 , ,. , f ,' . If 4--v :,. -iswvv U' gi..--Q.-wjfw 4 if ,wif .Qlfig ,3,CL,?,.'.f.,',lw-Wx. ,f,9Q.f:i ' ilwifafglrzv-ftw'Yf.:,4ff'f.' '??.3.5'i1's ...fir M !f,E? iQf '?.s '4 W ini-91' M-3.1142- ,I. .lgig 6' X ,jJ,,'Q'x'f.'r'f,gf'? r,Q' fi. ,ff ' .1 1' 1 'Y 7? f5'1Pf'f'f Ii-- '.'.t?1'j4?'iS'?' fi' 'f Q14-z.f1i+f1.,ai,,.. 35fg,af:,'f'l' W ., .Q ,pf fgf1.f.,fwwf- , u- Q.. W !.,li,,a.l ,mg Viv e, 1 .37 v 1 .Q . - . , f . P- .V ' ff fi f 64,2-YQ? f. J W.. 5 . Y 1 gf 54' ,V ,Q M Lg' 41- Ji- ' fini 2.5 Tim Stanley l Center All-MPL Paul Shurtz to block fieldgoal try by Billy Martin F L1l1baCk l 19 Mills In their first league game of the 1963 season, the Bearcats shutout the Mills Vikings l3fU. The first half went scoreless. but late in the third got on 'the scoreboard. After Ioe .Carnes ca.i1 t Q tr? e M11ls 21 to-give San Mateo a first down, Ru ar Ionsson with a pass which put them ahead to stay. In the final quarter Ichimaru went around left end and dashed 14 yards for the final TD of the evening. Bill Martin booted the extra point for the final score of 13-0 , QQ L, 51,0 , vfflff ' f 'ff , '41 V 4 egg f W3 i 4 s ff , , ,WW-vm, 75, Stan Yoshida trails ball carrier Stan jonnson on the option. l2O ,mg A M WM' ,, ,, QVW 'Q W! iE,,3,,z' I Wy ,gmt it . Q 'HM . . 5' V ,v- . I., 4 --1 1 Q I -f' s 0 1 . f . 'hs ' . . '?t.Z's': ww ' .. . . 'V-V ,. AfQ,,. il... ii '91 .v B b p 113 k 'Mis B' V f-,.f,i1bA3g'-Aff. ' -- 5 , o o c ,F ' w,.,.,m .A , fn 4 M 4.7.5354 ' at irllmfnfifffkw. A B W i H Talbac . 3 L . , MA' ' lkIg'i2.f'E13ff'k1f Stan Yoshida ff x, lgf,,,+ 3b5ti's'u5l'2'l ' , Hsin!! - . ' ba k Rxch Hames Wlng C Tackle The Bearcats defeated the Hills- dale Knights 28-26, behind the sup- erb place-kicking of Billy Martin. Hillsdale scored first, but couldn't keep their lead as the Bearcats tied it up three minutes later. Before the Hillsdale first halt was over the Knights scored again to lead at halftime 14-7. , grn ird -1, V,:g gg ter l:3lV,, 1 ened, San Mateo drove 60 yards 'llllv e Paul Shurtz go- ing over for 6 ma' tf,:1- lfttl' the 'Cats scored again for the go :l: 'Y ch oe Caines hit pay- dirt. The San Mateo attack was highlighted by Shurlz who scored 2 TD's and by Caines who rushed for 131 yards. if 'f 'sfwtqf ' 1 !f g1L'f1f'ff1 ' Lu.- 1 Taft Donahue clears the way for joe Caines. Earl Long meets Knight 121 ball carrier head-Aon. S if X . s is-A ti tw' 5 V H-c.,r v 'A ii t i A -1 UK',fi ,LM , A A f. . ...iw . , 77 , ,Mi 51, W A l w fn lf f ci- iff rf Q ' ff 'f ' K-M e V- - A A-Lf' 31,3-Lfisaa 37 X ,Q r - . , X if has Billy Martin 5 A A Q A , M if .ff 1-if t 4,,.r .- .zu iz' , sr' AIU' Guard I Stan Jonnson Quarterback ' All-MPL A Ron EC-Itjxgfsbert In a close game against the Aragon Dons the Bearcats came out on top by a score of 7-0. Although S eo trated inside the Dons' 30 yard line tive times, they could not Garrett intercepted an Aragon pass and went 42 yards for ' Billy Martin kicked the extra point for the final score. Russ Ic imaru le both teams in rushing by gaining 113 yards in 18 carries. Russ Ichimaru Earl Long Tailback End All-MPL All-MPL u , W if , ,Q fl lak rt' ,, - Qrf K' 'IZ '::v- ,1, a rr at 'Y ra 421 A A, A aw, ,Args , ' WK giffNf f'ifm'Ji,s 'kj' 1 glhh in AVVI 'j ':vLL 5 ', f , ,, N ' A-if Whit- t A of ..--' V ---f l ' ..,. , -- Earl Long makes , ,4 , --g 13,:,LQ,' ,, ...fH.rffQ.bN 1,,f-if-:QW fm Q gli' ' . K A t k M 1 I . 0, W Q U N ij, Zn K !' K may U aw 4,1 K ,W 4 J MN ' . -M y : 1 f ,A , ,, fam s Q eiisgrif 54-.1 rf tx , v., -Q W f Q 44, S ,,-, 1 mi ,jg X 1 Q c, , 1' hard' h ,ilu-1 was gb' 'rw A was afnzsfitfzs u .gf-,ez,24,-rr,5',pg1,1f -Azz ,rv.-f:f,.-:- , ..1:. J Fred Garrett Tailback L!! 'xy --'27 .ma t Ron Haysbert gets ready to tackle Cap ball carrier. Al Martin Fullback 5 .. Qin-rw A Copuclwino San Mateo lost the MPL title to Capuchino by the slim margin of 6-0. The Bearcats played a good game but could not stop 019, 335 fine 07 sing qt. tack. Quar ck if-,i Ionsson directed at! to the Mustang -in thre it es, but even with the running and pas- sing oi tailback Russ Ichimaru and the receiving of Earl Long and Ron Haysbert, the Bear- cats could not manage to tally. 398, ti, f Bill Ashman n f af' M.. i ,.f...'B .QA ,A Tackle : 45 ii . ' - fffg .sf Q t 'N ' A mi?-W 1,341 ,Q J , A ,. .- ERA- -ff? M , Jw, 5,53 ,I gn, 47,-.ar , ' I fs f.-cg.. W ,' -Q, 'TY 1 AP I .- 285349: -- if , u,1,4,,,,w:'h 1 'M 'Y we ' eq, , 'f9 1,1- ' 4 f Brent Thompson J Ql1HftefbaCk egfwgggg, t rf f - 2 lf' . gff l ' . rj ,Ta ..' .':e if im g 5 ' is ,ft ' A 5351-54 of pass from Russ Ichlmaru. D A I 23 ,5 '7Xzf,,,ii,4i5.1y3L: 16? ge is 1 f U-EIT! janet :W nm MCAlpin Ellen McCulloch Alexis Alvarado Anne Kennedy Head Pom-pon Girl Carolyn Kimura Head Cheerleader Spirif . .. Gail Myers 7 K 0 X M X X x , , Q Jill Pfotenhauer W3 Lx E4 J xr at-'Y Jeanie Morine Sue Graham .mwah lp- 4 Q K l Y A QQ ... Shirley March rCathY COWOU X A l W, M 9 .0 Q...-f- Sue Mahoney Kathy Skrha Mona Wade Mascots . gg . W, - e W iq, 'S I '55 M as jr Gilt. I I .4 ,I v ty! fit FL? A Gail Myers ' 5 W Princess H Pat Hamilton ' P I 'Ig T W 4 rmcess 5 5, i f' gf, gy M v E - i V ,,,- 4, 3, ,f ' :L ' I' A fl d Bea U f ' ' ' ' jill Pfotenhauer W F29 i P ' Queen - we -. fi , -if A ' , ,Z 'f Al ' ' I -'- !W .71 ' ' . ' ee ' is i s e , 4' ' 4 Queen Candidates FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Pfotenhauer, B. Lovett, G. Myens, A. Kennedy. SECOND ROW: P Hamilton, S.. Robinson, J. Fisher, J. McAlpin, L. Butler. I. ith ,,-...nu ivy. fv- y f ' if 'A ' L 'vnfg Xf ,.,,,y. X ' ' wi ,'...' W4 4... U.. u:'2LQ:. ..... -.- ,, W. W., . vs' f Hi. ki .. . Q , Qu. .W aww gf f,, . H' ,Y v x if I X ,Lai '.-sf' f Ron Haysbert breaks away from would be tacklers 1 -Q. . wir 34 r nik, ' X is-H'M A f f' A 15? rf,-.rvfw g:,,,,,, .Avg h Y .4 . , Russ Ichlmaru bulldozeg through Burlmgame lme S 'iv 0? g 4 M, lg 4, hs. Q it Y' 1' we-.rev-du.,,ngq,..-w .,.1f-gin V . 'iff '-,.. rs H ,, -12. L-'P Jw- mf Q13 . A g, iiiiiiw- K 'B-Se. .34- Wayne Yamagishi Mike Foley Guard End Susumu Takao Tackle .. Reign at the Little-Big Game In the thirty-sixth annual clash between Burlingame and San Mateo, the Bearcats won for the fifth straight year. by a score of 26-21. The highlight of the game came when, with only 64 seconds of playing time left on the clock, fullback Paul Shurtz cr d oug ine for the winning tally. Earlier in the game Ron Haysbe r Pan unt back 65 yards for one of the two TD's he made du ' ' ack Russ Iwhimaru paced the Cat's offense by running for a 27 yard touchdown and throwing a 10 yard touchdown pass to Haysbert. Stan Ionsson, Earl Long, and Taft Donahue were stand outs on defense and Ichimaru. Shurtz, and Haysbert did most of the offensive work. isa-rf-' - ' 1. 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S29 QPIFU 'mmm 205:- ESU? 375:12 En- Qg no Zio 'Y' Z :WVU XY I Freshman Fooiboll A 4 XX .W-if W, . - 1 w,,,..g W., I f nb , '. 1 Q 41' 'Mp ' fa . , .. 1 A Jw , ,. Y I2 N- b . '1 in i ,, f Y f-GH ti 513 gf' if' . , N Q Q' 2 I 1 4 ' ,, QA 56 f M g a 35 ff S . ff ,W , ., fa , 5 if QM- ff 'ff L , Z W if . L.. 2 ,gpm 4 ' ef- . XV' 9 v-Af-ef..-wg, -- X ZQ N - '- ww , ',Z?'f':M,- -...,,..., I L 'Q'-I.: Brandt Birkholm Co-Captain Q - Rick Takahashi Co-Capta5v1 128 I x 4 I The Bearkittens, under first year coach Rolfe Williams and assistant coach Iack King, finished in second place with a 3-1-1 record. The only set- back oi the season was the defeat by league champion Capuchino, by a close score of 13-9. The Frosh team selected Rick Tak- ahashi, tailback, and Brent Birkholm as co-captains. Larry Page and Tom Ich- imaru are the strong runners that make up the rest of the backfield. The line- men opening up the holes were Mike Stre-ck and George Yaco at tackles, Dennis Muihara and Don Harald at guards, and Ed Kukla at center. Iirn Mathwig and Dan Harper played at the end positions. 'ilfnw tit 1' - 'Q-2,6 ' A. -'ff f ' lv. CHEERLEADERS 129 LEFT TO RIGHT M. Swadley, S. Folen Qheadb, C. Vasconcelles, Missing irom picture N. Sheppard, alternate. 3 f ' X r ,M ,' i P ' ff 2 5.5, i f ' 5. , gms. ,,,,M .. N M..,..,.. -4...-.W s- First Row, left to right: F. Garrett, R. Haysbert, J. Thigpen, P. Smith, E. Long, D. McMurdo, C. Powell. Second Row: T. Hart, J. Anastos, B. Green, J. Kelley, A. Tsitovich, P. Boyko, N. Washington, B. jones' Qmgtj Varsity Basketball The Mid-Peninsula League introduced the Shaughnessy playoffs in 1964 and the San Mateo Bearcats were its first victim. The highriding Cats raced practically unmolested through regular round robin play, posting an impressive ll-1 mark: but in the playoffs third-place Aragon. twice a San Mateo victim, rallied to sweep the three playoff games, the MPL pennant. and an invitation to the Stanford Tour- nament of Champions. Actually the turning point in the sea- son for Coach Walt Ri1liet's title-bound five came in the last game of the regular season as the Cats coasted to their sec- ond win over Burlingame. All- league center Travis Hart iniur- ed his right knee in a mid-court collision- and this was the in- iury that kept him out of the first playoff game with Aragon and rendered him less than fifty per cent effective in the second encounter. The loss of Hart neutralized the Bearcat of- fense, and the work of an entire season was blotted in one weekend. Guard Petie Smith gained second team all-league honors while left Thigpen and Earl Long received honorable mention. 130 7 Mr. Walt Rilliet Coach Mm 2 4 y +1 '3 if lt-' 1 1 XJ I. 1. r N nf, ,,, I QRZQQ Travis Hart Center San Mateo Won Lost San Mateo l l 1 Hillsdale 10 2 Aragon S 3 Capuchino 6 6 Burlingame 5 7 Mills 2 10 Crestmoor 0 12 SEASON RECORD Hillsdale 52 Crestrnoor 29 Capuchino 50 Aragon 40 Mills 49 Hillsdale 48 Burlingame 48 Crestmoor 49 Capuchino 46 Aragon 32 Mills 57 Burlingame 68 I 3 1 . A E1 kv . all -r-'ff ,r I ,,.qnuv - an 1 Petie Smith -,-4 guard i Q, X F '-fe! J . 1 Petie Smith scores with patented jumps shot. Cx 0, r - -- , 1 91.5 m 9-D gf Wg E V l W Y hu- X My. ww r t Jeff 'rhigpen t guard 4 ' f W Travis Hart reaches over heads to haul in rebound. 496. r gd 5 I Q A,, VYXQ J 3 AJ. . pf ..:, llv r Fred Garrett Forward ri San Mateo trio dominates backboards. 132 3 - 1 'W .xx 1-- LJ f-' Earl Long Forward fwr A ways 'S f m n ' ,BMQ I M S ' ' . :TW V, l Y5 ' l all iff , Cr f jf 1' Q15 . l , , X as T 5 ' V -' , Q ' ' ' r ., if V fs ., 1 A K ' .L M, . r d,,,.pvv W.-r- -n mm- Ron Haysbert Forward ,D ,ox .Q -I Squw I J- 'P ' d Y F , ' w ' 1 r I ' lj I A 'fl ,xr -3.-5 Y fa, 1 f .W 1 7 f W 3 f 1 'L fi,-,',1,. f,,'f,,, ZAKQWLQ' ' I I' 2 J fu f f ff, f fy, ff A ,., T fe? ff f f ff f 'Z f'-Lg' f f f W ' , , , f Ui! ! -7.1 Earl Long battles for rebound. apt, A fl r 'Q f 4 ff W 'N 5 5 9 I If ',', 2, . H A Q , , ' -f if w al Y, ' W eww 7.-',Z.,w-'fwf 2 X 4 V ' 'V A , W, , f 97.143, 2 4 , U., . if .f ff U V XF f 'V' f f '.' 'J ' f Wfkfl if V! 'A A ff' 1 ff, , Z! 12 ' ' fn' WWW. 2 , ., ,Wa-'f r ,gkwwf W Nolan Washington Forward 133 Vu Ben Green struggles for possession of ball as Nolan Washington looks on. L I Bob Hall pulls in rebound against Cap. Winding up their best season in four years, the B cagers tied for second place in the MPL with Cap- uchino. The only games they lost were to Hillsdale, Burlingame, and Capuchino, all by close margins. Coach Bill Mu1hol1and's men, who were led by co-captains Russ Ichimaru and Abe Doctolero, start- ed the year well as they won the all important Ieiterson Invitational Tour- nament. At the beginning of the re- gular season, however, they got off to a slow start, dropping iour out of seven games, but as they Gained the needed experience they closed the season with five straight wins and a share of second place. lim Mathwig gained all-league honors while Ichimaru made second place. Charlie Howard, Greg Owyang, Mike Farley, and Bob Hall also were instrumental in the B's fine showing. C' -VFIV P , ji- ,, ,fffil x' g Ai First Row, left to right: A. Doctolero, R. Ichimaru. Second Row.. Clayton, M. Farley, J. Mathwig, G. Papazissis. Third Row: T. Ichimaru, W. King, G. Owyang, L. Ault, R. Takahashi, S. Bingham, S. Hing. ti . Q , lEyfTid,' S S ' Y V,,,,.i ' V J . , . ik. f-:,., 5 V .g,.,:,,, 'N-...L l Abe Doctolero and Russ Ichimaru Co-captains 134 -,F 15? J QP B, 4 Q sf S A fi Mr. Bill Mulholland Coach -6 'fran ft. '-eff 3 vi-me s n .. , 'v 'T - 1. f i . yt- f 5 K OG Nw ' N e fn nf- -' iw N 17 YE. FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Lee, T. Lydon, D. Nishida. SECOND ROW: J. Ladcau, B. Ulzl, H. Shin, R. Beaudreau. THIRD ROW: J. Cody, C. Schrieber, F. Melnicoff, P. Hir- Dis Tying for the MPL championship with Hillsdale, coach Walt Rilliet's D team ended the season with an ll-1 record. A strong defense and good rebounding is attributed to the 'Cats success this year. Frank Yam was named to the All MPL first team, while 'Bobby Iordan and Mike Skorstad were named to the MPL second team. Receiving honorable mention were Brian Swann and Ioe Sweeney. schberg. 4' 'P- up. 4l Ted Lydon Captain The C's basketball team, coached by William Mul- holland, posted a satisfying record. They finished third behind the frontrunners, Mills and Hillsdale, with a 6-8 season record. The C's hoopmen were led by a pair of standouts in the league. Ted Lydon, the team captain, made the second team of the MPL. Placing on the honorable mention list was Pete Hirshberq. - 09 . G ,-,, B... M. Q. , KF FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Hammerud, J. Turpin, W. Chun, W. Hammerud, M. Davis. SECOND ROW: R. Woon, B. Swarm Mike Skorstad and Bobby Jofdan M. Skorstad, B. Jordan, M. Pickering, B. McKague. THIRD ROVV Co-Captains G. Oto, B. Deline, M. Prescott, J. Sweeney, R. Feriante, F. Yarn FQ' lie' 1. N. -. . an ia ' ,, Mr. Robert Rush Coach FIRST ROW, left to right: W. Nekotani, B. Thompson, A. Abernathy, R. Ichimaru, j. Barnett, C. Wallace, K. Wolffe, B. Southwell, D. Hulsey. SECOND ROW: R. Step- henson, D. Parsons, P. Wilson, C. Wilson. G. Yaco, P. Holko, B. Pollack, P. Shurtz, J. Dederer, P. Beaumont. THIRD ROW: C. Rosow, J. Anastos, G. Perasso, T. Don- ahue, R. Haysbert, N. Washington, F. Garrett, T. Stanley, R, Haines, P. Natusch, J. Sopjes, Mr. Rush. Individual efforts highlighted both the B's and C's per- fonnances this season as they went on to finish high in he MPL stadings. Iunior Ioe Caines was outstanding for the B's placing in the broad iump, 75 yard dash, and the 120 low hurdles in every meet. Larry Page established a new freshman record in the high hurdles and also competed in the high iump. The shot put was held down by fJ . and Mark Hayamizu. The C's showed strength in all events. Dean Kacludis was the speed burner in the 75 and 150 while Watson Adams pole vaulted ll feet. The 330 was run by Ioe Cody and Lynn Oto sprinted in the 75 and competed in the shot put. The C's had a very strong team this year and more can be expected in next year's season. .v . ., J' 5 lk il - 5 -,ff nal 3' f ' En? V FIRST ROW,left to right: M. Gonzales, D. Sharpe, L. K Y J. Henshaw. SECOND ROW: P. Fouts, R. Walker, L. P I awahara, S. Chew, C. Shibata, F. Nishiol-ra, M. Hayamizu, age, T. Ichimaru, R. King, B. Scott, T. Lydon, H. Hvid, B s J. Caines. ' - ,'-. V .31-'gt' . Q- f if: ,A tx.: vwit' t 122-..Z 1-3-.aku Nt- rn.- fl. 0 'Q Q Varsity Track W N... The varsity track men posted decisive wins over defending champion Hillsdale and fonnid- able Capuchino at the beginning of dual meet competition, and at press time Coach Bob Rush's cindermen appeared to be in the driver's seat in the race for the MPL crown. The Bearcats were especially strong in the field events where they combined outstanding individual performances with tremendous depth. Brent Thompson, who topped the 13- foot mark early in the season, and lim Dederer provided the one-two punch in the pole vault: broad iumper Art Abernathy reached 22-feet in early April: weight men Tim Stanley, Paul Natusch, and Pete Holko were sweeping the shot put: and Russ Ichirnaru was a consistent point-getter in the high iump. Sprinters Bob Pollack, Fred Garrett, and Ron Haysbert, hurdlers Iirn Barnett, Rich Haines, and Abernathy, and distance men Bill South- well and Frank Ruest paced the Orange and Black in the running events. . f- - sw.. T -x. M, 4-. ' . -.A-KA'N'sg...,.-1 . M Varsity I Mx x 5, 1 ,Tim Dederer soars over the 12 6' mark. 'Wu iwwf fd j it . FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Carrillo, T. Robinson. T- UUDO, L- jow, W. Chun. G. Nevarez, D. Tatsuno, S. Unno. SECOND ROW! F. Pierce, B. Mcliague, D. Kacludis, W. Obata, M. Rivers, L. Oto, B. Swann, C. Clayton. THIRD ROW: E. Yamada, D. McCulloch, E. Aucoin, F. Reust, E. Frye, J. Cody, B. Jordon, W. Stephens, W. Adams. 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Beaumont, J. Dedexer J LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Rush, D. Hulsey, G. Nevarez, W. Anastos, B. Southwell, B. Stephenson, W. Chun, C. Rosow Cmgrb .lu X The cross country team, coached by new mentor Mr. Bob Rush, finished fifth in the Mid Peninsula League this year. With a good group of iuniors on the team and some fine runners coming up from the Frosh-Soph, Coach Rush should have a successful team next year. Senior Doug McGlashan led the team and was backed by Bill Southwell, Gus Nevarez, Bob Stephenson and Dave Hulsey. Cross-Country By tying for first with Burlingame in the league finals, the Frosh-Soph harriers moved up to a second place finish in their league. The main stay of the team was Frank Ruest, who broke Hil1sdale's and Mills' freshman course record. He also finished first in a heat against one hundred and fifty other runners at Stanford. Other top men on the team were Iuan Duran, Willy Stephens, and Gene Yatlee. .M ,r...a SQ Ff0Sh'S0Dh- and F1'05h CTOSS COUUUY G. Barry, G. Wills. R. King, G. Yatlee, W. Stephens, D. Tatsun LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Yamada, W. Obata, D. McCullough, R. L4 jbji, Ghiglione, D. Banl-rs, J. Duran, F. Reust, R. Walker, C. Cordero FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Chan, F. Nishioka, R. Fung, I. Yokota, W. Chun, W. Hammerud, S. Lee. SECOND ROW S, Tgkao, T, Donahue, G. jaynes, D. Bonnett, G. Simpson, W. Cullup, L. Ware. Wrestling By outscoring all its rivals in the MPL finals, the San Mateo wrestlers shared the league title with defending champion Chapuchino, the only team to defeat the Bearcats in dual meet competition. Although they boasted only two individual champions, Coach Tom Hanson's squad relied on its over-all depth to score important second and third place wins in other divisions. Undefeated Randy Fung, 120, and Leroy Ware. 145, won MPL crowns in their respective divisions while important sec- onds were taken by Stuart Lee, 95, Wendell Chun 103, George Simp- son 127, Phil Chan 138, and Walt Cullop, 157. The 1964 co-champions gained additional depth from George Iaynes, Susumu Takao, Taft Don- ahue, Issei Yokota, and El-ed Nishioda. With only three seniors on the team. wrestling prospects seem bright tor San Mateo. FIRST ROW, left to right T. Richmond, E. Mark, R. Okita, V. Gaeta, M. Davis, L. Horiye, W. Hammerud. SECOND ROW: S. Unno, T. Patterson, D. Phelps, R. Farmer, D. Haraki, R. Aguilar, L. Ubai, E. Flank, T. Unno, D. Hunter. THIRD ROW: E. Malzkuhn, R. Sorg, M. Streck, H. Shin, J. Phelps, E. Kukla, J. McCray, D. Evans, T. Shields. Ai' ' ' 4 - ' - EJ Hr Bu Li WP ' I l .L - .- Mr. Tom Hanson Coach -... ' NM- Y . iwfwafru ff Q ..1., aa..9...wn: 1.5-if George Simpson ties up with a Burlingame wrestler. ir I Randy Fung wears down rival Burlingame opponent. Issei Yokota bridges to outmaneuver opponent. Fred Nishioka attempts to pin opposing wrestler. 5 1, El A If il L f lgw - as . Qi. J hmm' Varsify . - ,fit 1' i' 6222 .34 Mr. Allemand. Coach X A K KTM A o a 'cf 70, vxhg FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Smith, W. Moynahan, R. Aguilar, R. Hall. SECOND ROW: B. Patterson, E. Long, K. Muranaga, C. Chase, D. McMurdo. THIRD ROW: A. Watanabe, P. Brotsch, M. Foley, M. Howell, A. Ault. FOURTH ROW: D. Mclnturf, R. Kariya, C. Powell, T. Campbell, M. Sturgeon, Mr. Allemand. Baseball With only four seniors on the club, varsity baseball coach Ed Allemand relied heavily on underclassmen and came up with the most power-laden nine San Mateo has produced in years. The cats opened league play by out-slugging Hillsdale, ll-9, but a faulty defense betrayed a 13 strike out perfonnance by Mike Foley as the varsity dropped an 8-3 contest to Capuchino in their second outing. Foley shared pitching chores with senior Mike How- ell and sophomore Keiii Muranga, while Bob Patterson completed the battery. This year's infield was spark- ed by the all-round performances of Sid Ashton, Ray Aguilar. Bob Smith, and Woody Moynahan. The out- field was patrqled by ball hawks Charlie Chase, Dave McMurdo and I ' kira Watanabe. With onlyr y, owelL Ashton, and Rodger Kariya departing in Iune, Coach Allemand can look forward to fielding a strong and experienced team next year. 142 bad Ash n reaches hlgh MQW! .. , g , .e,iL. 'T' X ' .xi tv ' f- ' .. -- r' - v 'f lg ', I fo, , lv ' . . u u . . ..., sv 'I G ' M. 'Wk ,si i -1. - me sm gi. . .. f K iw -t .V . . - , . . , A.. :. ., ,., if 4. ,sa -f Q . f o.. , tr V ., ., x I Woody Moynahan tags Westmoor runner at third. Q-fi' tl, -Q A . Q SJ 'QS W If fu-ga.. pm... if I g . ' it , n - T' 1'X IFJST ROVJ, left to right: S. Millikan, K. Hanada, I. Ykota ' jf W. Hammerud, M. Skorstad, R. Aguilar, D. McNally. SEC- X . ,f Fr 0Sh S oph OND ROW: E. Meoowan, G. wins, T. Abell, A. Anderson f R. Takahashi, B. Hall, D. Kovac, R. Orvick, Mr. Davis. .' THIRD ROW: j. Salles, K. Cole, C. Baker, C. Schreiber G. jaynes, J. Flemming, B. Green, S. Richards, E. Malzkuhm R. Sorg. The play of the frosh-soph team under Coach Frank Davis promise-s a bright future for San Mateo's varsity. Coach Davis fielded a good infield with Ben Green, Robert Hall, Winston Hammerud, Rick Takahashi. and Cliff Schreiber. Power was supplied also by outfielders Eric Malzkuhn. Iohn Flemming, and Steph Richards. The strong point in this year's team was the speed and the hustle of the players. Showing contrasting styles, pitchers F lemmi , 1' 5 and Grady Wills displayed fine work in early season games. et opponent at first. 143 L.. ,X M F 2 A 'S I my is YW. p . -v 'QB' M www' 1 Ray Aguilar iries to recover first base. 425 Q Q. f Vloody Moynahan places painful tag on opposition 9 A N ju wi ur giqlmf. Mike Howell throws runner out at first. C -1 ...S FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Doctolero, D. Schultz, G. Ho, D. Cresci, W. King. SECOND ROW: D. Yoshida, T. Shields, P. Yamaguchi, T. Adachi, D. Bradley, R. Kittl, M. Lees, M. Dukes, D. McAlpin, Mr. T. Desylvia. THIRD ROW: S. Wong, J. Mathwig, B. Jeffers, G. Pappaz- isis, P. Vandenbroeck, P. Steiner, Tennis First year mentor, M.r. Torn DeSy1via. greeted many veterans and rookie ten- nis players this year. The coach with the help of two former San Mateo starS, Pete Steiner and Bob Paulson, was faced with a season of rebuilding the Orange and Black net squad. The returning players include Gary Ho, first man, Don Cresci, second man, and Don Schultz, third man. Many ot the rookies played prominent roles in the lineup to round out the var- sity squad. Mr. Tom DeSy!via Coach l 45 A 1 .71 ,Nc W 1 4 S ' , AA. I I -..n ' 1 ' 'gg Jkyv il. NL' V bs, 12. ' fi ,xx ' -'flu f ' .' '- ' j1'-gf '- . N' .gif ' 'f' J 3.3.1-. '0 6 ff . l' rr-':ft'itf93'+'3Z3Zw?' Ztlrffff Q' fav? 'JU' er 0490990-. cfs-Mwv5v,v , 0 Ugg c .gr , y 53 . ?2'0'ro T99fb,Q'9 0656090090094 g tk i'52 f9Z ?0 .99-o'o?c'3:9s-'Q 'e?.9'S:,? .,.f:v.-z- .em oooo, me A-+g,...f+?ef'ff og-0202020255 2g 94 2'Q9. -' i 9 Q gie'in'fn:o:e2,o:Q'f,ef,ozc:Q4?2QQ 93? 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' A M-' ?9' 'P' .fs 5993. ,,,. ' ? ' Il' QA 2 'E Y ,sf vf M S ': 5 H xl sn SSH sn AS, -Su 75nW sn SSH f' , Z' 1.4, ,.-- -we E n . FIRST ROW, Peft to righlt: J. Lewis, S. Jaramillo, T. Sapienza, P. Lighty, B. Hunker, Boxldemann, D. Bhatteis, B. Daul, S. Oberg, B. Stewarft, il-I. Gberg. SECOND ROW: G Davis, T. Magnuson, B. Belflower,R.VVare, J. Hanson, G. Barry. EE uv Q C uv ...- , .- .. 7 W4 'N .mn NX 1 , 1 ws L ff f W' X' f Y if 'li A hw wmunupwebwpv fi ...wf'w ' ' f J .. fr-vp. V' ' 6 - 4 V R 1 , 'hw . Q -4 -- T- -- -1--A 1-'--M--MM-1 'f- Y' Y '-W'- -f vf f - awk, i an . . ws. if H ,' KL 5 ' 1 5 'f' wgsfr ' X L4 :A X .,,...,.. 34 , i 3 Q., U 5 . gmc., M 11 ,Z ' V 'f'f'M'f2S , Y, ,L Q X f ' f i '. - , 1- .. X - I fi- ' W3 V , 1 1 W W5 f A ..........- W? N996 Bob Belflower performs back flip. Kiyuhara makes turn on final lap. 5 If SW hi N may S .uit 'bi T' Swimming I . H' B's t FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Gittings, I. Kiyohara, J. Phelps, H. Willis. SEC OND ROW: L. Wilson, S. Kiyohara, M. Wallach. THIRD ROW: M. Thompson. B. Bullock. FOURTH ROW: J. Converse, D. Whittaker. San Mateo's varsity mermen, under the direction of coach Tom Holman, were sparked mainly by the efforts of seniors Lloyd Boldeman, Bill Hunker. Iay Lewis, Stan Iaramillo, Phil Lighty, and Diver Bob Belflower. Dis- tance ace, sophomore Bill Daul, also helped pace the team with many important wins. VVith only six upper classmen on the squad, the Cat mermen lacked the depth of title contenders, but provided many outstanding in- dividual performances. Most of the 1964 Bearcat swimming laurels were garnered by C sq-mad, sparked by trosh phenomenon Dave Wood and team captain Rich King. This duo set several school records and teamed up with lim Parker and Mike Davis to break the MPL freestyle relay record. ' ivlwlcfi ---1+ ritual fm. X, 4 , MMM y C'S f 'I'- FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Paker, R. Kin-g, C. Nahinu, D. Wood. SECOND ROW: M. Davis, D. Carnovale, B. Griffin B, Daily. THIRD ROW: M. Denni, H. Cuevas, D. Nishida. Jay Lewis starts in the backstroke. W Mike Bein does hand-stand on parallel bars. Gymnastics Coach Tom Hanson's Gymnasts have a team that will get stronger by the meets. this year's team had the difficult iob of prefecting a new event added to league competition, the long horse. which requires the use of a springboard. The team was very stronge on the trampoline with Cullop leading the wa, Mike Bein was the leading scorer on the parallel bars along with Mike Reeves. Reeves. also worked on the rings with Bobby Kato. Randy Fung also contributed his skill on the rings. FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Imada, P. Hirschberg, J. Hanson, G. Wong, P. Bein, L. Horiye, M. Nakahira, S. Oiwa SECOND ROW: T. Richmond, R. Ghiglione, R. Haraguchi, G. Ogawa, W. Cullop, R. Kato, T. Early. THIRD ROW G. O'Hara, R. Rivera, J. Hegarty, E. Kukla, D. Hunter, P. Chan, C. Washburn. FOURTH ROW: M. Bein, E. Mark L. Ritter, M. Reeves, J. Sweeney, D. Sweeney. l 6' f ff ,mf . Spring :f X 1 T -3' ' - , 1 1- YE Cathy Mowry Secretary Sue Benner FIRST ROW left to rxght B Cernejo S Baird, Vice President S Dobrmen SECOND ROW L Procella, FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Tom, A. Mello, B. Cornejo. SECOND ROW: S. Sakai, T. f 7 Harmon, L. Kanno. THIRD ROW: S. Ben ner, M. Quanz, M. Hirsch. FOURTH ROW C. Mowry, S. Baird. Sue Benner idem Margie Quanz Secretary ,,,,V,.5 ,V 'S BSTR I ' ' in . ' .S W-S I' , 'T , ef 13 'JI 1 fl' . X.. 41.1 1-2 -53- IRS. 5,5 r N 1 R U. 'F P Sue Baird President Girls' Block S. if S 5 32 5 3 Q..-P I fm' 37 ,.,..-... . . ..... . ., ,...?.... K . . V ff A : 'f:-ww' -. ,lg I--M637 M- fr., YET. . W . . - . 'P '- K- uv..Q M, . ' - v' W xp x .. --...,.... . J my I ...nw if f I .4 ...vu -aiu U-4. CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS: Left to right: S. Bunting, C. Scneu, S. Mstowska, L. Bxdde Help! K' Kariya, J, Svendvsen, S. Dobrinen, E. McCulloch. S. Benner, S. Santos, M. Miller. ,EE . 7 . 1'- I 'ff' . AZ ' I f 5 A . I . .3,. , W , W. . .... ,V . g ig. 'F .Air , I NSU . i 4 N ' I , f 1 I f L 1 I 1. , , V I Q I , 4 f ,, 1' CHAMPIONSHIP VOLLEYBALL, FIRST ROW, left to right: V. Kiyomura, S. Sakai, S. Lee. SECOND ROW: J. Svendsen, K. Kariya, K. Bonnett, M. Hoshiyama. CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALLQ Left to rightz M. Wise. J. Frye, M Mauz, K. Hanson, M. Moulton, S. Loe, L. Montgomery, C. Dahl, B. Cornejo. K h I LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Scheu, S. Benner, M. Hirsch, M. Quanz, C. Mowry, L. Kanno. W1 'iq' , T' . ' .V I I E YV A T 4? ESA ..,z.....---f if . A l C' .4 N 'Q ...,. . 2 . f I ni? fi ,.. .,.,,..... Avvv., :.. 5 l Q vi,- , W :Y 5 V ,gi f it IL I 'P l t f A4 V'.V. . V. . , C' I I ,, 9C CHAMPIONSHIP GYMNASTICS. FIRST 4 ROW, left to right: M. Hirsch, M. Quanz, S. ff-2' Mack, J. Shuey, R. Curry. SECOND ROWI Q ,af ISO S. Tom, D. Jamison, J. Frye. THIRD ROW: J. Anick. i. . .v. 7' -.-Y -,Tri ..1T.I...rf.a sfivrnn' . - --' is , Qi xx ikiff? 'PQ N ' 4.. ' ' YN 7 ' l . Y f bm L s 'gtg ' W a. Q fl 5594! Girls' Sporfs ALPHABETICAL ORDER: L. Albright, A. Alvarado, J. Anick, P. Arnold, C. Bab- kirk, S. Baird, L. Barnett, B. Bass, S. Benner, K. Bonnett, F. Borison, D. Bouthicrte, L. Bray, P. Bray, B. Brennan, B. Capponi, P. Cathcart, J. Chandlee, R. Chapman, N. Clark, J. Clayman, G. Colunga, B. Cornejo, C. Dahl, J. Dederer, S. Dobrinen, K. Ericson, E. Ferranti, L. Findley, V. Fong, M. Gock, T. Harmon, M. Heimsoth, A. Hinaga, M. Hirsch, M. Hoshiyama, G. Ishida, L. Iwaoka, L. Jacobson, D. Jamison, M. Johnson, W. Jones, A. Kanno, L. Kanno, K. Kariya, A. Kitagawa, V. Kiyomura. J. Krogstad, J. Kubota, S. Lamb, T. Lashkoff, S. Lee, I. Lodvick, S. Mack, G. Mani- scalco, M. Marsh, M. Mauz, C. Maxwell, E. McCulloch, L. McLaren, J. McRoskey, A. Mello, M. Miller, E. Mindell, J. Morain, J. Moricen, C. Mowry, S. Mstowska, A. Ormes, K. Osborne, C. Owens, J. Pfotenhauer, L. Procclla, M. Quanz, M. Randick, S. Ratcliffe, J. Read, L. Redfield, D. Rivera, S. Sakai, S. Santos, J. Schauer, C. Scheu, N. Shep- pard, N. Sheppard, C. Shiinolzi, J. Shuey. F. Simon, S. Smith, J. Stanley, M Sterner, M. Stiegler, J. Svendsen, L. Tanaka. D. Thrasher, S. Tom, R. Torrey, B Ware, J. Wilson, J. Wood, K. Yundt. G.A.C. CHAMPIONSHIP ARCHERY: LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Dederer, L. Biddell, B. Capponi, M.Quanz, L. Kanno, G. Ishida. f W 11.1 1 pn' S Y -I fx 2? I 2 , X Q 2 I , is 1 ,. , A , , fwygw W, f Af 5 w 6 f ww X1 5 , M1 , 5 S 4, ,.,. ., liwuuuu Harm rum hifi 2 . ,... Q F? ,v W bf W 5 Q ,fa 44 I -l 4 . yif Q ,. Lefe. - Sw f PM in xc Z ups uv a L-Mx 5 1 x eHfQNfQ'J CKY Hxuf, X v'r1c13uxJ M14 'j,N e? Mk rf. kg, 'ykdf GSW CEN X511 V1 QVVVK45 QLxpc2c,xJ XlvX ,vw nu M QQX ypfv AYKKX-57k Cx,-JL GXQXSS A fww LMWQNJ fwvnq C38 wggk. BH' VKQLM JVLWQ5' UJQ Chill gcc, 3 QXQYLJPH H' YPUK XM Cygggyq'-l' IINNJXHQYY- glxAQgkfVN ure XA 0-X' K CXQD as XCVCBJS H- XS CKQQNQ gym Qqcgsfwb WW-Q codduj WNQQQ, Hx f ix lvelf QUCN TOWIYU jfiggx QQQF The Realm of Embarrassmenf 3 ,,.., .sq--N- f A . , ff UV Y' iv V R ,- ,,.,.., L.. - . Lv MW, . 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Sgt' - ff ,,,:g- - 4,,,m,jCZ'Q, ., f , .,, .i W' if im ,. x W f ' evfzw :' ' W 5g,,f5f?4m5'?2?7 a t- K, - ww , , AQ. pf f V if 1 5 ' 1 sipna-f-5 ig ' f Don't look now, but here he comes again. ,.:- Q 's ss 'S S. 55.5 gf K u yy R , , ,I- iq-J V ,',,--'..-,.--f - ' 4 , -w ' 'A ' A ,f-'u.. !!I- .-.-1 'e -' J ilin.. mx i Phouyljl 547,600 ol L I i ,fi f H 1 ,I , k., ' 1 ml-NP? 1 !fl4i2ffii5'fQfI'f, , I f - ,Y , 'vb-,fl . 1 ' L I . X 'Vi l 1 'gary X, Ngfflfixl :SQL .lfJP:x'.f 'A 'X 5: 1 ? ' .,. alia ish?-',i.'-Wi, ,Y 1 - 0 it ,gt ', ls' fi l' You just can't keep a good folksinging group down these days. Hang 3 fight when YOU get to the yellow brick road, l Tw' 1 I i1t so -fffzf .em - Lg! r. ' 17- V7 it cum? K I lsTs Get get e,5L.,,E,l ' f ? f' 4 .K I 'I 'v N: T . HA.: X Y V sv M .' ixix I -IJX 0 5 ,K N V ' , QAQQ 2 . A-' - 'if Q .1 'fp 1 i e .. . ,xi 1 N .M i to I , Q xii ' 5 ' ! ' fy V -47 H- , .A ,A mains: -' i gf. Q1 1' x - ,Jw f g t .f Don't feel bad Ellen - may oe they'1l let you play next time. .....and this I do willifwgly' to compensate for the nc-ise I make while eating Laura Scuddvfs Potato Chiefs. I just knew noon dances would be loads of fun. Aquatic or Morine? CENSORED Emu!!! ' Jai ..-J What's in it? just a little 'butanoic acid and some rat feet. it Q 'li ill But you didn't say anything . O.K. guys, just fake along with the record, and they'll never know about donatxons HQ - by is Sfeaf but if d0eS11'f fell YOU how to make a bubble machine. 0llSZmx Better luck next time. It won't come out any farther. . y QM , e y Q W'-v---...,.,,,, , E Two plus two equals five f Abracadabarfa- zippity-. zap Are you sure Gypsy Rose Lee started this way? Look! The American Observer is up 4.5. i in D 5' 4 1 1. v 1 I . N 5 x AS K Vx K r X i w 1 She tied it so tight - I can't even Happiness obviously isn't this. turn my head around. xw'.,'L Y xi K 1401 WEA., . V i k 5 za f rw, K W ,, N re 1-ff, ,f-' 1 - TWU'-'V ry!! N V. p 1iflf.bT :g Put on your shoes,wil1'ya? 'lin f , . f M-1, , nj Hey, turn off your radio Release the clutch, reach the friction point 5 fi aw-if! yn 3. 3 ,,,,-.pagmg Nlr. Rush..,,..,,.. ,N 'N Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. KQV 4 S nllv- 1 QIV M' Uh, kids ...AA. ,....... w here did you stash the dean? fix' w-jA , fvg , XS'-3, Yeech, this is the blue plate special? . Here comes the Peace Corps again. New V, sms? You wanna make something of it? o w W w E 971k . xx, k ' 1.1-V , ' f 3 E l P' a t jay! Stop lpeekmg. l A Abell, Thomas 90, 143 Abernathy, Art 26, 59, 136 Adachi, Theodore 108, 145 Aguiar Adams, Richard 90 Adams Samuel 90, 128 Adams. Watson 55, 100, 137 Aftassi, Kambiz 67 Albert 108 Index Baker, Daniel 1001 Ballard, Eleanore 59, 90 Banks, Billie 55, 60, 108 Banks, David 90, 139 Banta, MaryAnn 26, 66 Barber, Mr. Gregory 12 Barkley, Sandra 90 Barkwill, Weston 26 Aguilar, Raymond 108, 119, 142 Aguilar, Rudy 90, 140, 143 Aguirre, Margarita 90 Ahnstedt, Mrs. Signe 12 Albano, Dominic 100 Albano, Ronald 100 Albright, Dolores 26, 151 Alcantara, Arthur 90 Alexander, Bonnie 58,90 Alexander, Jean 100 Allemandg Mr. Edward 12, 142 Allen, Constance 90 Allison, Mr. N.B. 16 Alstrom, Judith 26,60 Alvarado, Alexis 78, 108, 109, 124, 151 Alvarez, David 26 Alvarez, Rachel 90 Amamoto, Florence 60, 66, 68, so, 90 Anastos, James C. 108, 130, 136, 139 Anastos, John 108 Andersen, Geoffrey 83, 90, 91, Anderson, Alfred 90, 142 Andrade, Barbara 100 Andrews, Helen 90 Andrews, Larry 108 Andrews, Susan 108 Andrini, Ronald 108 Anfibolo, John Peter 90 Anick, Judith 108, 150, 151 Aplanalp, Rodger 90 Appleby, Robert S9 Arao, Lawrence 90 Arao, Stephen 108 Arca, Emmanuel 90 Armstrong, Judith 58 Arnold, Patricia 23, 27, 76, 82, 83, 151 Ascheman, Glen 100 Ashford, Jeweline 27 Barlesi, Dennis 108 Barlesi, George 59, 91 Barlou, Fredrick 91 Barnes, Kathrine 91 Barnes, Linda 70, 78, 108, 109 Barnett, Jim 108, 136 Barnett, Linda 58, 91, 151 Barry, George 100, 139, 146 Barry, Margie 91 Bartels, John 108 Ashman, William 27, 65, 69, 77. 82, 83, 119, 123 Ashton, Sidney 27 Atkinson, Nancy 63, 67, 90 Aucoin, Ed 137 Aunchman, Sonya 90 Ault Lee 85, 108, 134, 142 Ausve, Richard Ayoob, David 100 B Babkirk, Cecelia 58, 90, 151 Baccelli, Cynthia 100 Bagley, Patricia 55, 100 Baglio, Victor 108 Baird, Susan 26, 81, 149, 151 Baker, Charles 82, 90, 143 Bartlett, Mrs. Grace 12 Barton, Mr. Robert 12 Barton, Robert 100 Bass, Bette 60, 68, 78, 85, 108 151 Batista, John 27 Bauman, Mr. J. 17 Beale, Sandra 91 Beall, Arthur 91 Bearss, Rosemary 27 Beattie, Susan 27, 60 Beaudreau, Richard 135 Beaumont, Nancy 58, 91 Beaumont, Peter 26, 55, 68, 70, 136, 139 Becker, Deborah 91 Behling, James 55, 57, 61' Bein, Michael 148 Bein, Peter 59, 91, 108, 148 Beirne, Kathleen 108 Bekman, Nikoias 108 Belflower, Robert 26, 146 Bell, David 91 Bell, John 100 Belton, Diane 64, 71, 79, 861 108, 109, Belton, Joseph 91, 128, Bender, Sharon 108, 109 Benner, Susan 26, 149, 150, 151 Bennett, Bill 66, 108 Benson, James 66, 108 Benson, Karen 91 Bentley, Robert 108 Bentson, Nancy 100 Bentson, Shirley 26, 66 Bergmann Christina 100 Betz, John 91 Betz, Rex 100 Bewder, Sharon Bibler, Michael Bibler, Sandra Biddell, Lynn 20, 27, 55, 86 151 Billerbeck, Gary 66, 68, 70 71, 109 Bingham, Dennis 91 Bingham, Robert Bingham, Steven 109, 134 Bini, Gene 109 Birkholm, Brandt 91, 128 Black, Mattie 27 Black, Vera 27 Blake, Robert 109 Blanchard, Mrs. Mary 17 Blatteis, David 27, 87, 146 Blenio, Toni 100 Blick Glenn 100 Blomstedt, Sandra 28, 55 Blomstedt, Stephen 100 Boers, Michael 91 Bogdon, Carolyn 109 Bogdan, Caroline 109 Boggs, Kathy 78, 91 Boldemann, Lloyd 28, 85. 146 Boldt, Roy 28 Bolton, John 28 Bolyan, Mr. Lawrence 12 Bone, William 85, 100 Bonnett, Donald 109, 140 Bonnett, Karen 91, 150, 151 Borella, Donna 58, 91 Borg, Charlene 80, 100 Borgersen, Rita 66, 109 Borges, Darlene 100 Borges, Geraldine 92 Borison, Clara 29-, 83, 86, 151 Bortolazzo, Gerald 91 Botelho, Thomas 91 Bouthiette, Denise 100, 151 Bowen, James 78, 109 Bowen, Mary Lou 24, 29 Bowers, Dr. P. 12, 82, 119 Bowman, Mr. C.W. 12 Boyko, Peter 100, 119, 130 Boyle, Patricia 92 Bradley, Madalyn 29, 58 Bradley, Nancy 59, 92 Bradley, Richard 109, 145 Bradley, Sandra 109 Bradley, Tom 109 Brandt, Mr. Walter 16 Braun, ,Barbara 109 Bray, Linda 109, 151 Bray, Patricia 58, 92, 151 Brennan, Bonnie 66, 80, 85, 101, 151 Breuer, Edward 92 Broner, Mrs. Dorthey 17 Brotsch, Pete 142 Broock, Brown, Shirley 10-1 Mrs. Alice 12 Brown, Guy 55, 109 Bruj, Ruth 101 Brunker, Margaret 101 Bryan, Jeannie 101 Bucher, Bonnie 58, 109 Campau, Mr. William 12 Campbell, Karen 92 Campbell, Patrick 55, 58, 101 Campbell, Timothy 142 Campion, Andrea 101 Candelaria, Joe 109 Capin, Elayne 29 Capin, Ross 109 Cappa, Anna 109 Cappa, Claude 92 Capponi, Barbara 60, 109, 151 Cardinale, Bernadette 92, 147 Cardinalli, Sam 101 Carlander, James 29 Carlson, Mr. J. 17 Carlson, Katherine 101 Carlson, Sarah 109 Carmichael, Patricia 109 Carnovale, Donald 92 Carpenter, Leonard 55, 109 Carrillo, Ralp-h 92, 137 Carvey, Mr. William 12 Carwin, Margaret 29, 58 Caselli, Robert 101 Castillo, Richard 29, 62, 69, 71, 80 Cathcart, Patricia 92 Cathcart, Peggy 92, 149, 151 Cazin, Donna 101 Cecil, Pamela 92 Chamberlain, Lynn 63, 109 Chambers, William 67, 92 Chan, Elaine 519, 68, 80, 82, 90, 92, 101 Chan, Phillip so, 81, 140, 148 Chandlee, Jo Ann 58, 92, 151 Chapin, Mrs. Lucille 16 Chapin, Martha 28 Chapman, Fredricka 28, 69, 76, 83, 151 Chapman, Mr. Tom 16 Chase, Charles 109, 142 Chase, Dolores 101 Chase, John 58, 92, 128 Chavez, Gustavo 109 Chavis, Ramona 1011 Chew, Steven 67, 82, 85, 87, 110, 136 Christiani, Ida 58, 110 Christman, Cherie 66, 110 Christmann, Erika 92 Christmann, Erika 92 Christoff, Catherine 59, 92 Christoff Russell 28 Chu, Mr. Edward 12 Buckley, John 63, 101 Buckley Steven 29 Bullock, Candace 58, 71, 109 Bullock, Robert 85, 147 Bunch, Wayne 109 Bunting, Sylvia 20, 28, 150 Bunton, Larry 92 Chun, Wendell 82, 83, 85, 92. 108, 109, 110, 137, 139, 140 Chun, Winston 90, 91, 135 Clark, Archie 92 Clark, Becky 68, 92 Clark, Judy, 28 Clark Nancy 29, 151 Burns, Sandra 101 Burton, Linda 28, 64 Burton, Paul 60, 92 Butler, Linda 28, 55, 58, 79, sz, 83, 125 Butler, Marilyn 101 C Caines, Joseph 109, 119, 136 Clark, William 110 Clayton, Cedell 59, 110, 134, 137 Clayton, Kenneth 92, 128 Coats, Douglas 67, 92 Coats, Mr. W. R. 16 Cochran, Betty 92 Cody, Joseph 101, 137 Colao, Richard 92 Cole, David 85. 101 Cole, Kenneth 92, 128, 143 Cole, Pamela 58, 92 Collins, Ivan 101 Colosimo, Cynthia 92 Colunga, Graci: 92, 151 Combs, June 55, 79, 81, 86, 108, 110 Concepcion, Edward 101 Concepcion, Reynalclo 92 Converse, John 29, 71, 147 Conway, Kathleen 78, 92 Cool, Miss Mary 13 Cooper, Lois 110 Coppola, Coppola, Alan 55, 59, 110 Dennis 92 Cordero, Chris 102, 139 Cordova, Concha 92 Cornejo, Beatrice 29, 149, 150 Dahl, Carole 30, 150, 151 151 Correa, Lahre 102 Coryelle, John 92 Cotton, Catherine 24, 30, 124 Cottrell, Albert 61, 110 Cox, Judy 58, 78, 80, 110 Cox, Michael 82, 110 Craig, Larry 85, 87, 110 Crawford, Benny 58, 110 Cresci, Don 21, 24, 30, 81, 145 Croop, Marilyn 110 Crothers, Cheryl 92 Crouch, Nana 78 Crowder Elisa 102 Crowley, Richard 92, 128 Crowley, Robert 110 Crown, Sandra 92 Cuevas, Hector 55, 60, 102, 147 Culbertson, Deborah 92 Cullop, Carol 110 Cullop, Walter 30, 140, 148 Culver, Allan 110 Cunningham, Frank 92 Cunningham, Robert 92 Curry, Angela 102 Curry, Rene 61, 110, 150 Cutrell, Adrienne 102 D Dahl, Sally 31 Daily, Bruce 55, 102, 147 Daly, Carroll 102 Daniels, Deborah 92 Daul, Bill 146 Davenport, Douglas 31, 66 Davis Mr. Frank 16, 118, 119, 143 Davis, Gary 102, 119, 146 Davis, Karen 92 Davis, Michael 63, 102, 135, 140, 147 Davis, Russell 31 Davis, Virgil 102 Day, Michael 110 Day, Patrick 92 Dean, Carolyn 102 Dean, Jack 83, 110 Dederer, James 20, 21, 31, 136, 139 Dederer, Julia 66, 78, 102, 151 Deemer, Maureen 102 DeLauro, Marianne 92 Delinv, Bill 92, 110, 135 DeMartini, Judith 67, 110 Denni, Machael 92, 147 DeSylvia, Mr. Tom 13, 118, 119, 145 Detomas, Linda 110 Detomas, Sherry 92 Dilley, Jeanette Mrs. 13 Dillon, Carol 92 Dillon, Susan 30, 58 DiMare, Susan 30, 58 DiMare, Linda 102 Dobrinen, Stacy 55, 60, 102 149, 150, 151 Doctolero, Abe 30, 62, 84, 134 145 Doahue, Lorraine 110 Donahue, Taft 102, 119, 121 136, 140 Downs, Jane 92 Dudley, Danny 110 Dudley, David 102 Dudley, David 1012 Dukes, Michael 102, 145 Duncan, Kim 92 Duncan. Terry 102 Duran, Juan 55, 56, 92, 139 Duvall, Timothy 31 E Early, Anne 63, 66, 67, 110 Early, Timothy 92, 148 Earnest, Carol 110 Earnest, Robert 92 Easter, Julie 92 Ebel, Alma 92 Edgett, Dale 110 Edwards, Elaine 21, 31, 55, 78, 85 Eisen, Charles 110 Eisenman, Edward 92 Elkin, Laura, Lee 92 Ellgen, Gary 31, 55, 56 Elvey, Wade 30 Elwell, Christina 92 Ely, Penny 110 Ely, Peter 92 Emery, Delamos 93 Emhoff, Bill 87, 110 Emhoff, Susan 93 Endicott, Phyllis 55, 102 Ericson, Krista 93, 151 Erjavec, Theresa 102 Eschweiler, Hannelore 110 Espinoza, Eliseo 30 Esposto, Raymour 93 Evans, Dwight 102, 140 Evans, Janis 58, 93 Evers, Roger 93 F Fabos, Linda 58, 93 Fambrini, Cecilia 63, 66, 80, 102, Faries, Craige 551, 56, 85, 110 Farley, Michael 78, 110, 134 Farmer, Dorinda 110 Farmer, Edward 102, 140 Fciler, Angela 110 Feldman, Laurie 23, 301 Feldmann, Erik 30 Ferguson, Carolyn 31 Feriante, Randy 93 4 Ferante, Roger 102, 135 F1-rranti, Eugenia 93, 151 Ferreira, Cathryn 55, 93 Findlay, Linda 78, 93, 151 Fisher, Judith 22, 31, 81, 125 Fister, Karen 518, 93 Fitzpatick, Kathleen 93 Flank, Edward 66, 83, 102, 140 Fleschmann, Ron 110 Flemming, John 83, 102, 119, 143, Flemming, Mr. Owen 13, 54 Florez, Lydia 58, 93 Fogarty, Dianna 80, 82, 83, 110 Folen, Susanne 100, 102, 129 Foley, Janet 93 Foley, Michael 25, 31, 87, 119. 127, 142 Fong, Valerie 93, 151 Forst, Joseph 24, 31 Foss, Carl 71, 110 Fonts, Phil 61, 66, as, 110,, 119, 136 Fox, Susan 93 France, Linda 32 Fredrickson, John 66 Freeman, Kathy 22, 32, 64 Fregon, Marian 93 Fresquez, Margie 58, 110 Fresquez, Susan 60, 93 Fricker, David 93 Frintrop, Curtis 93 Fritz, Betty 102 Frye, Edward 58, 102, 137 Frye. Joyce 108, 110, 150 Fujinaga, Calvin 32, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 102 Fujita, Cathy 80 Fuller, Andrew 102 Fung, Randall 32, 70, 140, 141 G Gaan, Leonard 110 Gaeta, Vincent 102, 140 Galloway, Jerry 93 Gamberg, Pat 33 Garbuio, Susan 24, 33, 64, 67, 69, 70, so, 81, 82, 83 Garcia, Linda 33 Garcia, Rosaura 93 Gardner, Ernest 110 Gardner, Joyce 58, 102 Gardner, Suzy 21, 33, 64, 83 Gardner, Timothy 55, 102 Gargiulo, David 102 Garrett, Fred 55, 102, 119, 130, 132, 136 Garrioch, Donna 102 Gater, James 102 Gaydos, Joyce 102 Geer, Mr. Charles 16 Gentile, Santo 102 Gettle, George 32, 63 Gettle, John 102 Ghigcione, Ronald 102, 139, 148 Gibson, Mrs. Phyllis 17 Gilbert, Fred 93 Gilbert, john 32 Gilchrist, Caroline 82, 90, W5 Gill, Rm- lillcn 82, 110 Gill, Mr. William 14 Gillanrlers, Christine 78, 110 Gillandcrs, Richard 32 Gillespie, Donald 9.3 Gilpatrick, Nlicliael 93 Gilnatrick, Suzanne 58, 63, 110 Gin, lf ren 93 Gisrnot, Linda 102 Ginings, John 93, 147 Glick, Dede 110 Gock, Malvina 55, 57, 59, 60 80, 108, 109, 110, 151 Goetzel, Miss Johanna 14 Goins, Dennis 102 Goins, Stanley 93 Gold, Sally 25, 33, 64 Goldberg, Catherine 110 Golding, Earlene 63, 93 Goldner, Evelyn 93 Goldner, Herbert 33, 119 Goldstone, Paul 93 Gondai, Sandra 110 1 Gonzales, Lynne 93 Gonzales , Mike 136 Gonzales, Toni 33, 82 Goodhue, Mr. S.G. 14 I Gossett, Gilbert 59, 67, 93 Graeter, Heidi 102 Graham, Mrs. Mardell 14 Graham, Susan 82, 109, 110 124 Grant, Mrs. 13 Gray, Barbara 67, 110 Gray, Brewster 32, 81 Gray, Colleen 102 Gray, Robert J. 58, 93 Gray, Robert L. 58 Green, Benjamin 102, 119 130, 133, 142 Greene, ,Bonnie 85, 93 Greene, Sharon 23, 32 Greer, Sheila 102 Gregory, Mr. John 14 Griffith, Mr. John 14 Griffith, Jolene 32, 55, 60, 86 Griffin, Robert 59, 91, 93, 147 Griffiths, Wilma 102 Gross, Corin 93 Guilory, Carolyn 93 Guilory, Carolyn 93 Gullekson, Demaris 59, 60, 93 Gunn, Jacqueline 63, 85, 102 H Hackett, Michele 58, 110 Hadiield, Lois 102 Hagerty, John 85, 148 Hagerty, Patricia 103 Haines, Richard 20, 32, 63, 87, 119, 121, 136 Hall, Ralph 110, 142 Hall, Robert 103, 143 Ham, Charles 93 Hamill, Mike 110 Hamilton, Patricia 24, 33, 80, 86, 125 Hammerud, Russell 93, 135 Hammerud, Winston 68, 82, 103, 135, 140, 143 Hammond, Michael 110 Handa, Kenneth 82, 91, 93, 128, 143 Hanson, Mr. 13 Hanson Brenda 55, 110 Jew, Howard 67, 91, 94 Hanscn, Bruce 66, 110 Hanson, John K. 59, 103, 146, 148 Hanson, John W. 59, 103, 146, 148 Hanson, Hanson a Karen 110, 150 Thomas 14 Haraguchi, Richard 33, 68, 71, 148 Johnson, Mark 111 Hunter, Kacludis, Dean 94, 137 Latson Hardgrove, Steven 93 Harlick, Nancy 33, 66, 80, 83, Harmon, Gary 110, 119 Harmon, Theresa 110, 149, 151 Harper, Dan 59, 93, 128 Harris, Garv 66, 111 Harris, Nina 90, 91, 93 Harrison, Carol 33 Hart, Travis 130,. 132 Harvey, Norman '13, 119 Hatch, Jerry 93, 128 Hatch, Linda 66, 111 Hayamizu, Mark, 34, 55, 56, 59, 60, 68, 71, 136 Hayden, Wayne 111 Hayes, Darlene 93 Hayes, Susan 34, 55, 61 Haynes, Leslie 66, 86, ICO, 103 Haysbert, Rita 58, 61, 56, 111 Haysbert, Ron 34, 61, 119, 120, 122, 123, 126, 127, 130, 133, 136 Hee, Linda 111 Hegarty, John 34, Heimsoth, Michele 58, 78, 93, 151 Heise, Patricia 93 Hellman, Kenneth 93 Hellman, Larry 103 I-Ielsem, Andrea 111 Henderson, Ralph 35, 61 Henning, Mrs. D. 14 Henshaw, Steve 93, 136 Henson, Laurel 93 Herem, Brenda 93 Hermann, Mr. 13 Herndon, Brenda 78, 85, 111 Herschler, Bradwyn 59, 93 Hersh, Marvin 93 Hettinger, Patsy 93 Higashioka, Catherine 103 Higbie, Alan 35, 78, 87 Higginbotham, Jerry 59, 111 Highley, Jeannette 61, 111 Hillman, George 93 Hillman, Joylyn 111 Hinaga, April 93, 151 Hinaga, Claire, 111 Hing, Steven 111, 134 Hiraki, Don, 59, 93, 128, 140 Hiraki, Susan 55, 60, 93 Hirotsu, Glcria 103 Hirsch, Marilyn 35, 67, 80, 83, 149, 150, 151 Hirschbein, Donald 20, 25, 35, 82 Hoffman. Bob 111 Holko, Peter 34, 82, 136 Hollen, Theresa 103 Hollingsworth, George 93 Hollingworth, Raymond lb. Hollis, Chris 94 Hollis, Fred 111, 119 Holm, Edmond Mr. 14 Holman, Thomas Mr. 14 Holober, Marshall 94 Hom, Art 94 Homer, Gail 34 Hoover, Stephanie 35 Horiye, Lynn 85, 111, 140, 148 Horn, ,Brenda 94 Horn, Tanya 58 Hoshiyama, Marcia 55, 60, 82, 83, 108, 109, 111, 150, 151 Howard, Charles 111 Howard, Juanita 103 Howard, Loula 103 Howell, Michael 35, 142 Howey, Loretta 103 Hughes, Linda 103 Hulsey, Dave 108, 136, 139 Hunker, William 35, 146 Hunter, Carroll 34, 58 119, 140 Hunter, Hunter, H urtado 9 Dennis 66, 100, 103, , 148 Rita 58, 94 Sherron 85, 111 Harry 34 Hurtado, Joseph 103 Huston, Huston, Hutton, Darlene 94 Gary 103 William 103, 119 Hvid, Howard 94, 136 Hyer, Helen 60, 63, 66, 67, 111 I Jaynes, George 83, 85, 103, 119, 140, 143 Jeffers, Bert 111, 119, 145 Jeffers, Milton 94 Jensen, Kathryn 103 Jensen Linda 94 Jessen, Judy 111 Jessen, Roberta 94 Jew, Nancy 55, 80, 85, 100, 103 Johnson, Arlo Mrs. 14 Johnson, Dennis S. 103 Johnson, Gerald 22, 36 Johnson, Gregg 36 Johnson, James 111 Johnson Jerry 22, 36 Johnson, Marian 55, 103, 151 Johnson, Mitchell 94 Johnson, Peter 103 Johnson, Robert Mr. 14 Johnson, Robert 94 Johnson, Wayne 103 Jones, Barbara 36, 79, Jones, Gail 94 Jones, Steven 94 Jones, Wayne 111 Jones, William 81, 111, 130 Kime, Elwood 24, 37, 119 Kimura, Mrs. Betsy 17 Kimura, Carolyn 22, 37, 62, 124 King, King King, 136 King Jack Mr. 14, 128, 129 Richard 103, 147 Ronald 55, 82, 103, 139, Willis 20, 37, 77, 82, 83, 134, 139, 145 Kirk, Mary 111 Kitagawa, Ami 55, 78, 94, 151 Kittl, Rudy 1013, 145 Kiyohara, Ikuo 55, 56, 87, 111, 119, 146, 147 Kiyohara, Shin 59, 94, 147, Kiyomura, Harriet 66, 81, 103, Ice, Donna 103 Ichimaru, Lynn 34, 64, 79, 83 Ichimaru, Russell 111, 119, 122, 123, 126, 127, 134, 136 Ichimaru, Thomas 94, 128, 134, 136 Imada, Clifford 109, 111, 148 Imazumi, Jane 34, 68 I ssaacs, Sandra 35 Ishida Doris 78, 103, Ishida Gloria 63, 85, 100, 103, 151 Ishida, Howard 20, 21, 35, 83 Ishida James 68, 103 Ishida Naomi 94 Ivan, Dale 94 Iwaoka, Linda 83, 94, 151 Izumi, Keiko 94 J Jackson, Larry 59, 94 Jackson, Patricia A. 35, 103 Hirschberg. Peter 103, 135, 148 Ho, Gary 34, 145 Ho, Virginia 55, 57, 60, 111 Hochstrasser, Gary 58, 111 Hodges, Jim 59, 111 Jackson, Joyce 94 Jackson, Jesse 103 Jackson, Thurman 58, 94, 151 Jacobson, Laure 58, 94, 151 Jakubowski, Ralph 103 Jameson, David 94 Jameson, Linda 58, 111 Jamison, Donna 111, 150, 15-1 Jansen, Richard 111 Jaramillo, Stanley 351, 146 Javier, Susana 94 Jones, Wilma 94, 151 Jonsson, Stanley 36, 84, 122 Jordan, Ann 37 Jordan, Bobby 103, 135, 137 Jow, Leslie 67, 94, 128, 137 Jow, Richard 37, 66, 71 Joyce, Linda 58, 103 Julich, Evelyn 37, 61 Jung, David 94 K Kaiser, Henry 61, 63, 66, 69, 83, 108, 109, 111 Kammerer, Mrs. Patricia 14 Kanavle, Susan 55, 111 Kane, Mlss Helen 13 Kanno, Annette 55, 57, 60, 66, 80, 103, 151 Kanno, Lillian 37, 55, 59, 68, 69, 77, 82, 83, 149, 150, 151 Kariya, Karen 82, 103, 150, 151, Kariya, Roger 36, 142 Kasai, Vicki 67, 80, 90, 94 Kato, Robert 111, 148, Katz, Robert 103 Katz, Ronald 103 Kauer, Floyd 103 Kawahara, Craig 36 Kawahara, Lewis 85, 111, 136 Kawahara, Neomi 103 Kawakami, Ronald 67, 94 Keenum, Gail 55, 103 Kelley, John 103, 130 Kelley, Maureen 94 Kelly, Ralph 103 Kemmis, Patricia 94 Kennedy, Anne 23, 36, 124, 125 111 Kiyomura, Vicki 78, 94, 150, 151 Klemish, David 103 Klemish, Jerome 94 Kless, Jeffrey 94 Kless, Jeffrey 94 Knapp, Mr. R. 17 Knowlden, Susan 82, 103 Knowlton, Bobby 104 Knowlton, Judy 111 Koelling, Andrew 111 Koelling, Randall 94 Koelsch, John 36 Komaru, Torrey 60, 66, 94 Koplen, Jack 94 Kovac, Daniel 94, 143 Kral, Steven 55, 111 Kralich, Beryl 104 Krassilnikoff, Sergey 104 Kringen, Gregory 111 Krof, Mr. N. 17 Krogstad, Jin 104, 151 Krueger, Lloyd 59, 104 Krummell, Carol 63, 83, 100, 101, 1014 Kubota, Junko 111, 151 Kubota, Kazuko 36, 81 Kucera, Mr. Edward 16 Kukla, Edward 94, 128, 140 148 L Lacy, Mr. Dan 14 Ladeau, Jon 94, 135 Ladley, Christine 111 Lamb, Susan 94, 151 Lamore, Sharon 104 Langdon, Kathy 94 Lange, Thomas 111 Langridge, Linda 111 Langston, Darrell 111 Lapinskl, Gerald 55, 56, 53, 104 V Larsen, Paul 85, 108, 109, 111 Larsen, Susan 80, 85, 104 Larson, Mr. Curtis 14 Larson, D. 128 Larson, Gary 94 Lasho f, Victoria 94, 151 , Mr. Fred 14 Kennett, Carol 85, 111 Kennett, Peggy 94 Kertson, Thomas 94 Killham, Alan 1013 Killinger, Keith 66, 103 Kilner, Donna 94 Lau, Priscilla 58, 94 Laverty, Mr. Richard 14, 63 Law. Billie 36. 55 Law, Susan 104 Leavy, Linda 67, 82, 94 LeBaron, Dave 95 Leavy, Linda 67. 82, 94 LeBaron, Dave 95 Lebedeff, Terri 104 Lee, Barre 55, 58, 83, 100 101, 104 Lev, Dennis 55, 58, lll Lee, Larry 104 Lee. Ruth 95 Lee Schuman Ol, 95 Lee, Simi 55, 59, 60, 63 80, 81, 108, 111, 150, 151 Lee, Stuart 111, 135, 140 Lee, Yee 68, 95 Lees, Milton 95, 145 Leon, Terrence 95 Leonhardt, Donna 55, 78, 79, 82, 86, 111 Leonhardt, Robert lll Lerek, George 104 Lewis, Jay 36, 146, 147 Lewsey, Irene 111 Lieu, Donald 95 Lighty, Phillip 22, 39, 146 Lirrtini, Antonette 55, 111 Lirette, Donald 95 Litoff, Jay 37, 63 Livingston, Judith 37 L1oyd,James 95 Locke, Judy 63, 111 Lodvick, Irene 37, 151 Lodvlck, Nina 38, 78, Loe, Susan 25, 38, 78, 83, 150 Loezius, Sharon 58, 95 Long, Carol 58, 111 Long, Earl 38, 61, 119, 121, 122, 130, 133, 142 Long, Kathleen 95 Long, Sonia 111 Lopez, Carol 112 Lorenzo, Mark 95 Love, Jean 104 Lovett, Elizabeth 38, 61, 68, 69, 70, 80, 83, 125 Low, Tom 95 Lowenstein, Linda 95 Lowenstein, Martin 104, Lowenstein, Paul 39, 112 Luchetti, Lorraine 112 Luke, Charles 104 Lurmann, Susan 20, 39, 81 Lydon, Leslie 95 Lydon, Thedore 104, 135, 136 Lynch, Steve 58, 95 Lyons, Diane 95 M Macho, Judith 63, 85, 104 Macie, Stephen 39, 78, 79, 119 Mack, Cathy 104 Mack, Susan 58, 112, 150, 151 MacWhinnie, Daniel 104 Magnuson, Tony 55, 95, 146 Mahal, Rajinder 104 Mahar, Ken 23, 39 Mahoney, Susan 38, 124, 64 Malzkuhn, Eric 104, 119, 140, 143 Manfredi, Donna 38, Mangrum, Diane 104 Maniscalco, Mike 95 Maniscalco, Virginia 95, 151 Mankins, Darlene 95 Manuel, Thomas 38, 55 March, Shirley 39, 124 Marcotte, Donna 95 Marcussen, Marlene 55, 85 112 Mark, Elliot 104, 140, 148 Marko, Barbara 58, 95 Markovic, Matthew 104 Marlin, Marie 67, 104 Marron, Kathleen 104 Marsh, Myrna 104, 151 Marshall, Charles Mr. 14 Martin, Albert 39, 119, 123 Martin, Jane 104 Martin, Sharon 95 Martin, William J. 104 Martin, William T. 39, 119, 122 Martine, Theresa 38, 85 Martinez, Imke 59, 104 Martinez, Sandra 38, Martinez, Sandra 38 Maskevich, Barbara 80, 112 Maskevich, Edward 55, 95 Mason, Susan 80, 85, 104 Massey, Sherry 104 Massoni, Linda 95 Masters, Sherry 38, 58 Masterson, Martha 38, 64, 67, 80 Mata, Alice 58, 60. 104 Mathis, Irene 104 Mathwig, Jim 59, 95, 128, 134, 145 Matthews, Sue 104 Matsuda, Roxane 104 Maurana, Marlene 79, 80, 104 Mauz, Marilyn 55, 60, 112, 151 Maxwell, Christy 39, 69, 79, 80, 82, 86, 151 Mayers, Vaden Mr. 14 McAlpin, David 91, 95, 128, 145 McAlpin, Janet 22, 32, 62, 68, 69, 83, 124, 125 McAsey, Barbara 60, 79, 83, 85, 86, 112 McCall, Moty 95, McCarty, Kathy 95 McCauley, William 112 McClain, Patricia 58, 95 McConaha, Kathleen 59, 86, 91, 95 McCt'ay, James 104, 119, 140 McCreary, William 20, 39, 87 McCulloch, David 55, 56, 58, 95, 137 McCulloch, Ellen 23, 39, 56, 60, 63, 69, 78, 124, 150, 151 McCullough, Kathleen 95 McCullough, Tim 40, 66 McDonald, Dennis 56, 112 McFadden, Mrs. Joan 14 McFaul, Nancy 21, 40, 80, 82 McGarry, Marty 95 McGlashan, Douglas 21, 23, 40, 55, 68, 70, 71, 83 McGowan, Ernest 95 McGrath, Patrick 79, 112 McGrath, Theresa 79, 95 McGuire, Gail 58, 60, 95 Mclntuff, Danny 112, 142 McIntyre, Misg Jean 14 McKague, Brian 95, 135, 137 McKendry, Dolores 104 McKenna, John 95 McKenna, Martha 60, 71, 82, 83, 112 McKenzie, Pam 95 McKinney, William 112 McKnight, Miss Mary 14 McLaren, Kathryn 95, 151 McLemore, Joy 82, 95 McLeod, Georgia 95 McMurdo, Dave 104, 130, 142 McNally, Dennis 55, 57, 60 McNally, John 104, 112, 143 McNesby, Dan 58, 104 McNeil, Mrs. Susan 14 McRoskey, Joan 58, 78, 95. 151 Medler, Sandra 58, Medler, Steve 64, 112 Medrano, Marie 112 Mello, Anne 40, 149, 151 Melnikoff, Fred 95, 135 Menzoian, Georgette 41 Merida, Mr. John 16 Messa, Marjorie 95 'Messner, Mr. Peter 15 Michael, Marjorie 95 Miller, Mr. Barry 15, 84 Millewr, John 58, 61, 82, 85, 104 Miller, Mr. Lawrence 15 Miller, Marie 41, 78, 86, 150, 151 Miller, Michael 112 Millikan, Jeff 95, 142 Mills, Mr. Robert 15, 20 Mills, Iris 104 Mindell, Ellen 55, 78, 95, 151 Mistretta, Frank 95, 128 Mistretta, Phillip 112 Mitchell, Terris 112 Miyahira, Dennis 95, 128 Montgomery, Laurel 41, 150 Montgomery, Theresa 104 Moore, George 41 Moore, Mark 95 Morain, Julie 86, 104, 151 Morgan, David 95 Morgan, Kathryn 58, 112 Mori, Richard 40, 55 Morine, Jean 25, 40, 58, 124 Morken, Kristi 96 Morris, Bruce 112 Morrison, Douglas 40 Mortensen, Christine 41, 83 86 v Moulton, Marjorie 25, 41, 69, 70, 76, 83, 150 Mowry, Catherine 41, 67, 149 150, 151 Mowry, Dan 96 Moyce, Silvyne 67, 104 Moynahan, Thomas 66, 112 119, 142 Mstowska, Shirley 40, 150 Muhlker, Kent 23, 40, 61 Mulcahy, Douglas 55, 112 Mulholland, Mr. William 15 134 Mullenax, Sharon 82, 112 Mullenax, Yvonne 104 Mullenix, John 104 Muranaga, Keiji 68, 104, 142 Murison, Mary 58, 112 Muro, Mary 61, 100, 104 Murphy, John 112 Murray, Carol 40, 85 Muzzy, Cindy 96 v v 1 Muzzy, Susan 96 IVIYHS, Gail 40, 1.14, 11:5 N Nahinu,Atl1lchi 20, 21, 41, 119 Nahinu, Chester 96, 128, 147 Nakada, Carolyn, 21, 41, 55, 68, 83, 85, 86, 120 Nakada, Joyce 59, 60, 68, 80, 96 Nakahira, Masayuki 96, 148 Nakamitsu, Diane 55, 61, 96 Nakamura, Kenneth 96. 128 Nakata, Mayko 104 Nanna, Laura 41, 66, 67 Navarro, Joyce 61, 105 Natusch, Paul 78, 87, 112, 136 Nekotani, Weston 105, 136 Nelson, Donald 112 Nelson, Patricia Ann 55, 105 Nelson, Patricia Ann 55, 96 Nelson, Virginia 96 Neukom, Daniel 96 Nettle, Jon 59, 105 Nettle, Philip 112 Nevarevz, Gus 112, 137, 139 Nevarez, Martha 105 Newland, Kristine 112 Newman, Eric 59, 91, 96 Niemi, Arvid Mr. 13 Nichol, Carol 96 Nichols, Danny 112 Nichols, Wayness 41 Niclcs, Gloria 112 Nishida, Dale 82, 105, 135, 147 Nishida, Karen 42, 58 Nishida, Melvyn 96 Nishimoto, Dickie 55, 56, 59, 96 Nishioka, Betty 55, 68, 82, 96 Nishioka, Fred 84, 112, 136, 140, 141 O Obata, Nadine 78, 112 Obata, Wilbur 55, 59, 96, ll2 136, 137 Obe-ar, Reed 55, 96 Oberg, Herman 55, 146 Oberg, S. 146 Obley, Joanne 112 O'Brien, Patricia 67, 112 Ochi, June 96 O'Connor, James 112 Ogawa, Gregory 42, 55, 58, 148 O'Hara, Grady 105, 148 Ohm, Steve 60, 96 Oiwa, Shinicha 96, 148 Okita, Richard 78, 105, 140 Omai, Jane 91, 96 O'Neill, Miss Grace 15 Ormes, Allegra 96, 151 Ortiz, Diosa 112 Ortiz, Israel 42 Orvik, Richard 96, 143 Osberg, John 112 Osborne, Kathleen 58, 105, 151, Osborne, Linda 42 Oswald, Judith 105 Otero, Rose 66, 67, 112 Oto, Dennis 105 Oto, Gary 59, 96, 135 Oto, Jean 43, 55, 82 Oto, Lynn 112, 137 Ouellette, Nora 112 Ouellette, Stephen 55, 112 Owens, Christine 96, 151 Owyang, Douglas 43, 55, 56 Owyang, Gregory 55, 68, 105, 134 P Paganini, Annlia 43, 68, 70 Page, Larry 96, 128, 136 Palmer, Gary 55, 56, 58, 112' Pappazisis, Gregory 96, 134, 145 Parish, John 105 Parker, Jim 105, 147 Parodi, John 55, 96 Parodi, Sandra 112 Parsons, Dale 43, 136, 139 Pastorelli Lois 42 Patterson, Bob 142 Patterson, Linda 105 Patterson, Tom 96, 140 Pawson, Eric 112 Paxton, Charlotte 85, 96 Paxton, David 112 Pearlstein, Jack 24, 42, 87 Pearson, Thomas 112 Pease, Steve-n 42 Peden, Ray 112 Peek, William 78, 112 Peet, John 113 Pelletier, Charles 42, 63 Pelletier, Nancy 61, 105 Penny, Gail 43 Perasso, Gary 96, 136 Perreault, Gary 105 Perry, Mr. Arthur 15 Perry, David 96 Peruch, Marilyn 105 Peruch, Michael 113 Peters, Miss Mary 15 Peterson, Bruce 96 Petromilli, James 96, 128 Petrini, Elaine 96 Pfeiffer, Bruce 96 Pfotenhauer, Jill 24, 43, 124, 125, 151 Phelps, Dean 96, 140 Phelps, Joseph 82, 105, 140, 147 Phillips, David 105 Phillips, Gary 43, 64, Piana, Julie 42 Pickens, Barbara 96 Pickens, Sylvia 105 Pickering, Morgan 96, 135 Pierce, F. 137 Pitcher, Luella 105 Pledger, Sandra 58, 113 Plotkin, Anita 42, 81, 83, Poage, Mrs. Marion 15 Polito, Dennis 113 Pollack, Robert 21, 25, 42, 82, 87, 119, 121, 136 Pontious, Paula 58, 78, 108, 109, 113 Poss, John 96, 128 Poulos, Joanne 42 Powell, Curtis 63, 113, 130, 142 Powell, James 113 Powers, Joy 96 Pratali, Ann 58, 96 Prescott, Mike 96, 135 Prescott, Robert 90, 91, 96 Prieto, Michael 96, 128 Procella, Linda 55, 78, 87, 100, 101, 105. 149, 151 Purviance, James 113 Q Quanz, Margaret 43, 149, 151, 150 Quinlan, Mr. Robert 15, 63, 64 Quinn, Mr. Thomas 15 Quinn, Mrs. Mildred 15 R Rainey, Wayne 96, 128 Randick, Mary 78, 83, 96, 151 Rango, Wayne 96 Ratcliffe, Sandra 113, 151 Rawleigh, Evon 96 Read, Jacqueline 80, 96, 151 Reavis, Carolyn 82, 113 Reddington, Helen 105 Redfield, Faith 113 Redfield, Lois 96, 151 Reed, Jon 105 Reeves, Mike 113, 148 Reeves, Steves 113 Reust, Franklin 97, 137, 139 Rewak, Cheryl 82, 83, 105 Reynolds, Sandra 105 Reynolds, Thomas Mr. 12 Ricci, Theodore 97 Rice, Kent 97 Rich, Cathrine ss, 97 Richards, Dennis 43 Richards Stefan 77, 90, 143 Richmond, Timothy 68, 101, 105, 140, 148 Riesinger, Marilyn 58, 105 Rilliet, Mr. Walter 15, 83 Ritter, Lonny 113, 148 Rittmaster, Bernalei 78, 97 Rivera, Ann 195 Rivera, Daniel 58, 113 Rivera, Diane 97 Rivera Dorthy 105, 151 Rivera Rodney 58, 105, 148 Rivers, Marvin 97, 128, 137 Rivers, Melvin 97, 128 Roberts, Miss Mildred 15 Robinson, Julie 20, 43 Robinson, Michael 97 Robinson, Stephanie 43. 125 Robinson, Tyrone 83, 97, 137 Robison, Raymond 44, 63 Robles, Leslie 97 Rockwood, Linda 25, 44 Roesler, Carol 105 Roesler, Dave 113 Pope, Sharon 113 Porter, Jane 96 Porter, Joyce 60 Rogers, Lynn 105 Rogers, Shirley 105 Rohlff, Mr. Yale 15, 118, 119, 126 Roman, Susan 44 Rose, Diana 58, 113 Rose, James 105 Rose, Mary 58, 105 Rosow, Carl 44, 68, 70, 136 Rosow, Lois 57, 59, 68, 97, Rowlands, Patricia 113 Rozennal, J. 58 Rudinger, Cheryl 45 Rush, Mr. Robert 15 136 Russell, Gordon 82, 105 Rutland, Henry 79, 113, 119 Rutland, William 59, 90, 97 Ryan, Anita 97 Ryan, Karen 97 S Saito, James 105 Saito, Judith 45, 64 Saito, Rosalie 21, 45 Sakai, Don 59, 97, 105, 128 Sakai, Susan 55, 59, 60, 80, 81, 113, 149, 150, 151 Sakai, Walter, 55, 119 Salabert, Mr. Frank 16 Saleh, Michael 97 Sale, Rod 97 Salles, Gerald 82, 97, 143 Sanchez, Joseph 105 Sanford, Gary 97 Santos, Sandra 45, 61, 78, 150, 151 79 Sapienza, Thomas 97, 146 Satyna, Robert 105 Saunders, Danny 105 Saysette, Mr. 13 Sbragia, Linda 58, 105 Scalice, Gail 113 Scarbrough, Robert, 44, 60 Scarpace, Philip 105 Schauer, Judy A. 97, 151 Schauer, Judy L. 97 Schauer, Sharon 44, 67 Scheu, Carol 44, 67, 78, 150, 151 Schiedeck, Cathy 58, 113 Schiller, Susan 109, 113 Schleining, Alex 113 Schmidt, Janica 66, 80, 85, 105 Schotzko, Mr. Richard 15 Scheiber, Chifton 105, 135, 143 Schuetz, Charles 24, 45 Schulman, Robert 113 Schulz, Donald 22, 45, 145 Schweitz, Donna 113 Scott, Pat 97 Scott,Robert 113, 136 Scott, Ted 105 Scribner, Charlyne 97 Scully, Mary 55, 83, 109, 113 Sebastian, Dennis 97 Sederberg, Charlyene 45 Semeit, Darryl 113 Semeit, Doug 113 Seput, Walter 44 Serena, August 105 Serena, Cathrine 80, 105 Serrano, Babara 58, 105 Service, Robert 44 Steverson, JoE1len 105 Shadd, Cynthia 85, 113 Shadd, Johanna 105 Shaffer, David 105 Shaffer, John 113 Shaffley, Cheryle 113 Shapovalow, Lydia 97 Sihapovalow, Millie 44, 61 Shapovalow, Witaly 106 Sharpe, Dave 58, 106, 136 Sharpe, Janis 97 Shearer, Phillip 44, 58 Shearer, Ronald 97 Sheehan, Mary 66, 97 Shefveland, Mary 106 Sheldon, Mr. Stanley 15 Sheppard, Nadya 66, 106, 1511 Sheppard, Nita 113, 151 Sheridan, Kathleen 45 Sherrill, Gregory 113 Shibata, Clifford 84, 113, 136 Shields, James 85, 113, 183 Shields, Thomas 101, 106, 140, 145 Shigemonto, Ann 97 Shiinoki, Carolyn 80, 106, 151 Shiinoki, Linda 45, 58 Shima, Amy 106 Shima, Clyde 97 Shin, Hiro 97, 135, 140 Shin, Sachi 45 Shinhira, Shigeru 97 Shoberg, Carolyn 106 Shuey, Dan 97 Shuey, 151 Shurtz, Howard 45, 55, 56, 70, 79, sz, 119, 136 Sidwell, Steven 97 Siegrist, Mrs. Eleanor 16 Sikorski, Charlotte 58, 97 Silvey, Mr. G. 17 Silveina, A1 61, 66, 113 Simon, France-s 113, 151 Simon, Kenneth 113' Simons, Charles 113 Simpson, Charles 97 Simpson, George 106, 140, 141 Sinkamo, Marianne 46 Skinner, Jesse 97 Skorstad, Michael 106, 135 143 Skowronek, Christine 97 Skrha, Cheryl 46 Skrha, Kathy 46, 64, 124 Judith eo, 113, iso, Smedley, Vicki 97 Smith, Anne 55, 56, 59, 113 Smith, Bob 97, 142 Smith, Brad 46 Smith, Cheri 47 Smith, Dennis 113 Smith, Earl 47, 61, 130 Smith, Geoffrey 97 Smith, Lorraine 66, 106 Smith, Marilyn 47, 58 Smith, Marsha 106 Smith, Philip 47 Smith, Raymond 106 Smith, Ronald 97 Smith, Sally 55, 61, 86, 113, 151 Snider, JoAnn 46 Sobey, Mr. John 16 Sonagere, Karen 58, 97 Sopies, VVil1iam 136 Sorg, Ron 106, 140, 143 Southwell. Bill 46, 62, 68, 69, 71, 136, 139 Stanley, Joan 60, 97 Stanley, Timothy 46, 119, 136 Stark, Gary 97 Stead, Sandra 47 Steele, Bruce 97 Steiger, Mrs. Phyllis 17 Steinberg, Richard 106 Steiner, Margaret 97 Steiner, P. 145 Stephens, Willie. 55, 82, 106,. 137, 139 Stephensen, Robert 113, 136 Sterling, Miss Nancy 15 Sterner, Margie 106, 151 Stevenls, Ted 58, 106 Stewart, Mrs. Marion 17 Stewart, Robert 21, 47 Stewart, William H. 46 106, 146 Stewart, William L. 47, 106 Stiegler, Marie 97, 151 Stockton, Charlotte, 46 Stokes, Theresa 106 Stoltz, Peggy 106 Stonich, Bert 106 Stothers, Sheryl, 106 Stout, Robert 23, 46 Strait, Paula 113 Streck, Michael 97, 128, 140 Striebel, Mr. Richard 15 Strong, Sheila 106 Stuart, William 20, 46, 80, 81 Stuelke, Betsy 46 Sturgeon, Michael 47, 142 Sullivan, Richard 47, 64 Sullivan, Susan 106 Svendson, Janet 60, 78, 79, '80, 82, 101, 106, 150, 151 Swadley, Mary 29, 85, 100, 106 Swain, Patrick 113 Swann, Brain 55, 106, 135, 137 Swanson, Victoria 97 Swarts, Tommy 97 Sweeney, Dennis 85, 108, 113 148 Sweeney, Joe 98, 135, 148 Swetlik, Barbara 106 Sylva, Gary 55, 106 T Tabby, Philip 47 Tagliafico, Lynn 47, 66 Takahara, Yoshihara 98 Takahashi, Milton 48, 51, 55, 60 Takahashi, Phyllis 66, 71, 113 Takahashi, Ricky 59, 981 128, 134, 143 Takao, Susumu 48, 57, 83, as, 119, 127, 140 Takayama, Kenneth 98 Tamaki, JoAnn 63, 66, 81, 106 Tanaka, Laurel 80, 98, 151 Tanihana, Akira 98 Tantilla, Richard 98 Taoka, Linda 60, 67, 68, 98 Tatro, Richard 106 I'atro, Sandru 48, 51, 58, Tatsuno, Dean 98, 137, 139 Taylor, Tommie 113 Tellez, Emma 98 Tenbrook. Tim 80, 87, 113, 119 Ternullo, Dominic 106 Thigpen, Jeff 22, 47, 51, 130, 132 Thomas, Bryant 98 Thomas, Holly 108, 11.1 Thomas, Kenneth 49 Thomas, Larry 106 Thomas, Miss Linda 15 Thomas, Lynn 114 Thompson, Brent 21, 23, 49, 76, 83, 119, 123, 136 Thompson, Lynne 22, 49 Thompson, M. 147 Thrasher, Deborah 58, 98, 151 Threefoot, Judith 98 Tinkoff, Tania 106 Titus, Richard 106 Togholi, Michael 106, 119 Tom, Sandra 66, 80, 114, 149, 150, 151 Torgerson, Thomas 59, 98 Torres, Leilani 98 Torrey, Robin 78, 83, 98, 151 Townsend, Cassandra 66, 67, 114 Toy, Ben 106 Traspasso, Jayne 58, 114 Treadway, Betty 106 Tremblay, Julie 98 Tresser, Christine 49, 82 Trundle, Louise 98 Tschorn, Gayle 48, 57 Tsitovich, Alex 85, 100, 101 106, 119, 130 Tsuji, Elizabeth 114 Tsuji, Maya 106 Tucker, Carolyn 98 Tucker, Patricia 114 Turnbull, Robert 114 Tumer, Constance 48, 57, 58, 60 Turney, Betsy 67, 114 Turpin, James 82, 98, 135 Tuttle, Larry 106 Tyesky, Mr. Charles 16 U Ubai, Lee 55, 56, 59, 82. 98, 139, 140 Uhl, Robert 55, 106, 135 Uhl, Victor 114, 119 Unno, Seiji 98, 137, 140 Unno, Takio 114, 137, 140 Updyke, Clint 106 Use, Mr. Henry 15, 54 Utsumi, Marsha 114 Uyeta, Kumiko 106 V Vail, Patrick 114 Vallejo, Carmen 98 Van, Norma 48, 51, 55 Vandenbroeck, Ida 49, 68, 70 Vandenbroeck, Patrick 106 145 VanMetcr, Gretchen 98 Vann, Lorraine Mrs. 16 VanRoy, Harry 49 Vasconcelles, Cheryl 106, 129 Venturi, Rick 114 Verna, lnurzretta 106 W Waago, Robert 114 Wade, Carol 98 Wade, Mona 49, 55, 124 Waisman, Ben-Sion 48, 51, 65 Waits, ,Bob 114 Waldrop, Carolyn 106 Walker, Cylia 48, 64, 68, 69, 70, 80 Walker, Gary 106 Walker, Mr. Lloyd 16 Walker, Russell 48, 67, 68, 82, 98, 136, 139 Wallace, Clark 55, 114, 136 Wallach, Michael 55, 106, 147 Walsh, Carol 58, 98 Wanless, Marilyn 78, 98 Ward, Irene 114 Ware, Betty 106, 151 Ware, Leroy 114, 140 Ware, Roger 98, 146 Warner, Dave 64, 69, 114 Warr, Maryann 66, 80, 106 Warren, Delores 106 Warren, Gary 114 Washburn, Colin 107, 147 Washington, Milton 107 Washington, Nolan 114, 119, 130, 133, 136 Watanabe, Akira 114, 142 Waterman, Debra 98 Waterman, Sharon 82, 98 Watkins, Patricia 78, 114 Weinstein, William 107 Weinreich, Linda 107 Weishaar, Kurt 107 Weisskopf, Alan 25, 48, 51 Wellman, John 98, 161 West, Bryan 98 Wilson, Catherine 82, '18 Wilson, Charles 98, 128, 136 Wilson, Judith 55, 60, 77 78, 79, 81, 82, 83, ll4, 151 Wilson, Lee 82, 98, 147 Wilson, Lindy 98 Wilson, Phil 49, 136 Winters, Pamela 49, 79, 82, 83, 86 Wise, Fred 107 Wise, Marie 58, 98, 150 Witt, Christeen 98 Wohler, Judith 67, 114 Wolcott, Mrs. Norma 17 Wolffe Ken 114, 136 Wolffe, Ted 98 Wong, Calvin 98 Wong, Deborah 98 Wong, Diana 49 Wong, Gerald 107 Wong, Jeffrey 49, 64, 148 Wong, Stanley 114, 145 Wood, David 98, 128, 147 Wood, Janet 55, 82, 85, 109, 114, 151 Woon, Raymond 98 Wright, Mr. Cecil 16 Wright, Bruce 107 Wright, Gerald 107 Wurzweiler, Peggy 98 Y Yaco, George 98, 128, 136 Yam, Franklin 107, 135 Yamada, Caroline 107, 114 Yamada, Edward 85, 100, 107, 137, 139 Yamada, Karen 78, 100 Yamagischi, Wayne 20, 22, 50, 83, 119, 127 Yamaguchi, Paul 114, 145 Yatlee, Gene 59, 98, 139 Yecha, Sue 107, Yee, Diana 58, 98 Yokota, Issei 107, 140, 141, 143 Yoshida, Richard 107, 119, 145 Yoshida, Stanley 20, 50, 119, 120, 121 78, 101, West, Penelope 114 West, Susan 83, 107 Wheeler, Danny 114 White, Eric 107 White-, Marsha 98 White, Peter 107 White Steve 98 Whitman, Linda 107 Whittaker, Dennis 48, 51, ss, 56, as, 147 Wildman, Joyce Mrs. 16 Wilhelms, Kathryn 98 Williams, Donald 82, 114 Williams, Dougas 114 Williams Jerome 107, 114 Williams, Jo 49 Williams, Robin 63, 107 Williams, Mr. Rolfe 6'l, 129 Willis, Harry 100, 101, 107, 147 Wills, Grady 107, 139 Yoshioka, Joyce 98 Young, Patrick 98 Young, Robert 25, 50 Young, Shirley 98 Youngblood, Jacquin 50, 60, 61 Yumoto, Ted 50. 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 82 Yundt, Kathryn 107, 151 Z Zemel, Kenneth 114 Zimmerman, Sheryl 50 Zollonger, Arnold 99 Wit and orginality are most wanting in a story of a year- book--a long tale oi deadlines, photography hazards and pro- of reading. But, these attributes- are not iitting, however neces- sary they seem, to an editor's note, for it must. in all due sin- cerity, contain those expres- sions of gratitude and indebt- edness to certain people whose work and advice would not have otherwise been recogniz- ed. As editor of the 1964 Elm, I would like to give these in- valuable workers their spec- ial commendation. Randy Fung and Mr. Larry Miller, who designed the very modemistic cover which is so in keeping with the yearbook's basic new format. Sue Garbuio and Diane Bel- ton, who conducted the annual sale C1025 books in two monthsl. The photographers - Dave Warner, Steve Mecller and Chip Daly-who had the tre- mendous iob of taking the many large actionshots which were required for our maior breakthrough in Elm design. The stall, which was so will- ing to work falthough it did have its crisesl and adapt each section to the new ideas in yearbook makeup which were employed in the 1964 Elm. Rich Haines and other mem- bers of print shop, who volun- teered to spend many hours setting the type. enabling the annual to save printing costs and be the largest yearbook in SMHS history. Find finally--but not in the least respect unimportant -Mr. Robert Quinlan, who was un- doubtedly the most important participant in the yearbook's production, for he gave us ir- replaceable advice on the red tape of thepublishing business. The last deadline has been met, the last picture taken, the last proof read, and now the Elm is here. We hope you like it! Cylia Walker 91 Mmmw W 1+ W , MW M WM WSQOQM' MXQG' yi? X ,wgjjbywyigjwm U . WM W U fm Nvqjm vp! M QU yjggiff KW M my X J 'dv NBANMWMJWUW Jil! Mfqyq JVMVLJ MY my Qgfww 11 W WWW 'QW' ,ww MW ,L WW M02 gm Qld' pw 2 M195 KWWL! Sf JPN? QW! W J W Q wwwj if W Woff ,W M ff' 'Q 4m N gyda UWB VM L5 any 4095LM X I w, JPVLQW E L MLM I H K jlb 1 U REQ, J QL , X N 31 in 54' Sy ' JF Q0 K Gy Q 539' mx JF A M59 QQ wk QQ? 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