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

 - Class of 1965

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I V ff - W' ' M- K Q -vi' .1 .E ,Z i if ' , J f X ' Eff ' lv-'Sf ' 1. . 4- f Table of Contents FaCu1ty...... 8 Seniors .. .. .. 16 Activities . . . . 48 Government. . 68 Classes .. .. .. 82 Sports ........ 114 Candids......15O 1 . ,,f , ,NA 1 qw' , Q -w 'wswwfo WA Faculty wh5lKwq..,,,u,4 Dr. Leon M. Lessinger Superintendent Dr. Paul R. Bowers Principal l'v Board of Trustees FIRST ROW: left to right: Mrs. Cullinan, Mrs. Grant. SECOND ROW: Mr. Herman, Mr. Hansen, Mr. Saysette. MN Mrs. Signe Ahnstedt Home Economics Miss Judith Bonnell English Foreign Language Mr. jack Alexander Dean of Boys f - 9 Mr. Edward Allemand Mr. Noel Allison Mr. Gregory Barber Physical Education Industrial Arts Science Department Head Department Head we I AE. Mr. C. W. Bowman Mrs. Alice Brown Mr. William Campau Counseling Coordinator English Industrial Arts Foreign Language Mr. Thomas Barton Business .195 Miss Nancy Tipton Dean of Girls ff 1 fm' :iff Y' ti 1 f' Q, .5 ' ' -1 5 v 4' V h-.- 1iY ' Mrs. Grace Bartlett Mr. Lawrence Bolyan Counseling Science '-'bt Mr. Loren Campbell Mr. William Carvey Mr. Charles Christensen Mathematics Business Industrial Arts ll . if 'Q cg...-E Mr. Edward Chu Mathematics 1 , Q 4 'l'g- nw R fl A - g NF , Mr. Owen Fleming Music 4a..w.. 4 Dr. Johanna Goetzl Foreign Language A 'V wx. ff' I Mr. john Gregory English JOY Pap-4 Tb-1-I Mr. Robert johnson Art ' vw-s ,,' 1 A 1 Mr. Frank Davis Physical Education ill:-'iz' .1- 1 W f ' f ,ff fx 4- V' A ,Q-eg ff .. Sm JY Mr. Charles Geer Social Science Mr. Rene Gonzales Science li A A as Mr. Thomas Hanson Industrial Arts ,. P Yin' if wav' --l-gt Mrs. Arlo johnson Librarian K 1 I tg . '-by 'lift e f09 x K. vA'v ' gr I- -sv 8 Mr. Thomas De Sylvia Miss Helen Dobbie Physical Education Business Y lo1 'S VFW avfw 1 J fe M if kj ff., My f ls- . K Mr. William Gill Mr. Albert Girard Social Science English .',, . ,..., it ig 3 .A ,. 4 ,,,A .Aq gf ,fl r ,L i l 'ft 9 li Mr. Sam Goodhue Mrs. Mardell Graham Safety Education Physical Education Department Chairman 'Uh 4,4 , L Mrs. Dolores! Henning Miss Georgia Hetzner ,' i Englishw! i ky Home Economics y' 3 ly, ' J ll- Vi g Business : , T ly K Yi l ylj I 31, li M7 l if if 1 i f n s ' su sn 2 X ,X dv 4. wi. ,,,t. t t U f wg X ' ' ' ' '-Ia , Mrs. Katherine Johnstone Mrs. Pat Kammerer English Physical Education Department Head A r l il sg ,K Mr. Edmond Holm Science ,AU l 'swan-1 Mr. Jack King Safety Education A I. 3 as ,tr l ft S XM .' Q Mr. Thomas Holman Social Science 5.2: , -an I 'ii at 1 3, st S' 14 1 ,,,. f 2 I' Mrs. Margaret Knowles English . 'LQ Mr. Dan Lacy Social Science is--, my Mr. Vaden Mayers Mathematics Mr. Peter Messner Foreign Language .J A 3,29 1 A if 0 1 .V :A T . ' S H U - ...-' X YQ ...ff 7 Qtr. - Mr. james Nameth Business Q' ips C? f 'Q N T C X 5 Miss Shirley Larsen Mr. Curtis Larson Counseling Counseling Physical Education Mrs. Marjorie M cCandl.ess Business JS -fi Il Mrs. Elizabeth Medaris Nurse m ' Q fl Mr. Arvid Niemi Science , WW , X S Qqsff 7' vi 'ft-, ,ff X Mr. Robert Quinlan Mr. Thomas Quinn journalism Counseling 1 ' L. Mr, Roy McCord Art Safety Education ' -if gm ia , 1' a A-an my ,3 A--P if 'ft Vs :SML .H Mr. Richard Laverty Industrial Arts ' - Mrs. joan McFadden Physical Education ff' ' fs Mr. Barry Miller Mr. Lawrence Miller English Art ,E 1. A- f- fY:V- av. x , , 'ffKzf1 1 Miss Grace O'Neill Mrs. Marilyn O'Neill Physical Education English Department Head l A - - Mr. Walter Rilliet Physical Education 2 h QT-.,s, Av Mrs. Diana Lee Mathematics . ' - ff - l . N Y 7 as Mr. Charles Marshall Social Science K, A f' - Y, lgf Miss Mary McKnight Mrs. Susan McNeill English Social Science 1 I 4' M 1 1 t r f' X ' K' '. 'ig -- Mr. Robert Mills William Mulholland Science English Department Head Miss Mary Peters 3 Mrs. Marion Poage Mathematics Counseling mn. L .rxj A V. I A i f : T' ' P' 14 f if: , Z Y ' '- 1' ' 947 5 I' 's . N. ,-iam.. L -af v l It 1 l , .. fi Jff, 5- 'Ii 1 ' lc: ,, ' 5 'G Miss Mildred Roberts Home Economics Department Head r Q. . ,tif f .fl A fix Mr. Stanley Sheldon English Mr. Henry Use .::J4 1 gram .Ag-5 M4 I J., l 4'f' A 'PQ' V, -ww - L' . --f Q Mr. James Rodgers Mathematics , ...,. M-:a ,,.: 3 2-'L 541. ,I-,5- st ' far-at 1 Mrs. Eleanor Siegrist Business Department Head 422 ff - .. .F 1' 4 .sri W' if 'Ms ,L we , Y -M , ft Mrs, Lorraine Vann Music Social Science Department Head iii.. Hi ff a ..,.. E 5 l Q ii IN K 1 .5 ' QM ' W 5 .2 wi' .' 7 tt . f U1 'ft I V : Nik ,.ef,,rN Q A ' 'wi A Mr. Robert Rush Science Physical Education nf'-v 5 Mr. james Snider Social Science 'N t 5 'i sf-f:, 8 fayfmv Mr. Lloyd Walker Mathematics gm. any Miss jean Sasaki English 'QSM Miss Nancy Sterling Foreign Language Department Head ii 'X ' 1.45 2 .i e Y . .Mr A . Mrs. Joyce Wildman English Drama 1 W. COOKS lr EQ , V . . t LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. M. Roy, Mrs. I. Sutliff, Mrs. D. Anick, Mrs. M. Baglio. 'G Education Educa-tion Schmidt Mr. Richard Schotzko Industrial Arts Mr. Richard Striebel Miss Linda Thomas Science English .1 V. , ww' A ,f Z . Mr. Rolfe Williams Foreign Language Mr. Cecil Wright Social Science Department Head .2 3 IP af' I' - .ff , 2. . K I I 2 MW 'K In . 1 wflivl -l' I fl ll J f l f ij 1, A A . 1 ' I W , jx 1 l i i - w ' 1 I r 1 if ' in, i, ijl ll If 11, V Y 13 ,Yr .i 1 T ef ' 'L- I .. BUS DRIVERS FRONT ROW, left to right: Mr. B. Leech, Mr. J. Bauman, Mr. N. Korff, Mr. G. Sal- abert, Mr. B. Michel- ini. SECOND ROW: Mr. L. Lowe, Mr. B. Hartley, Mr. R. Knapp, Mr. P. LaTor- ra. THIRD ROW: Mr. Walt Foehr, Mr. E. Dickey. - N 1 f . ..,.--v if - ,L N .3 rv ' I-Q95t-...:.-.: SISCRIQTARHCS FRONT IICJW, left to right: Mrs. M. Yclitk, Mrs. J. Townsend, Mrs. P. Steiger, Mrs. H. Stewart, Mrs. M. Moore, Mrs. P. Alow, Mrs. M. Stewart, Mrs. B. Kimura, Mrs. Normal W4mlt'ritt, Mrs. M. Blanchard. Missing is Mrs, L. Chapin. , .A ...I sq. H4 . ...- s ' r I fe-139' I Q xX' ,, 'a4' ' 'bfi' Ei! lil gi 4, fi i :Q 'J lille' I H Q 'EH ,, I-E34 U 1 it 5' 71.5.51 T If lied, , . L . 4.1. .9 .BV ' r'fv .1 2 I lx I .,.... ahve If ,Aw L,-mf' 5505-3- g ihm . ,iv-, f- R14 I ,ff - it I I V I Tfif S l .flll 1 , CUSTODIANS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. T Chapman, Mr. A. Perry, Mr J. Sobey, Mr. C. Parrington Mr. W. Brandt, Mr. j. Mer ida, Mr. C. Tyesky, Mr. E Kucera. SN.-MN xg .4gw,g4w., www ' ' ,egg My gm2.1,SfL L-,A 332' Seniors High school graduation is the end of an era, a giant step toward shouldering the respon- sibilities ofthe world. Through the senior year Youth starts, as the poet says, to put away childish things, and he grows more aware of the tasks which lie ahead. 1. ll ' f W ,K wr ' V S 9' , Y V' ,hz ii H Sue Sakai Vice President gk ,K V' X t I 3 it ik 5 L, ,i,.. it Nw 'W ':V- . Fred Nishiokzl Nm President Murcia Hoshiyamzt Diane Belton Secretary Elected Representative Full Senior Cltuy Comzcil FIRST ROW, left to right: j. Frye, S. Crathgtm, S. Sakai, M. I'IOSl1iy1lI'l12l. SECOND ROW: M. Stully, S. Hing, D. Sweeney, j. Shields, C. Nevurez. THIRD ROW: B. Bucher, D. Belton, G. Bini, M. Maur, S. Lee. FOURTH ROW: C. Bullotk, j. Cox, H. Hyer, S. Andrews, R. Hnyslwtrt, W. Chun. Fred Nishiokzl, standing. if 1-'A l B' 5' Sli Wd? i-ki!-. I -e j Q. ,.f4' 1-gl t an gina wt ill 'Xi' . 3' X., wwe Spring Senior Class Coznzril FIRST ROW, left to right: T. Lintini, P. O'Brien, P. Carmichael, L. Ault. SECOND ROW: H. Thomas, H. Kaiser, P. Fouts, J. Obley. THIRD ROW: D. Sweeney, S. McMurdie, T. O'Keefe, S. Andrews, C. Bullock. FOURTH ROW: C. Faries, M. Fresquez, P. Pontious, G. 1 Bini, B. Bass. FIFTH ROW: S. Lee, S. Long, M. Utsumi, Tsuji. SIXTH ROW: S. Hing, . L. Kawahara, S. Bingham, H. Rutland. W jbgdf ' x wa i ,wt ,W M I Y . i lik e will 'lj fl Bmw e WW- l I .... I4 . . l . i S .SM - MTW I Craige Faries Vice President WM f 1 t. , . . t Paul Larsen J 5 E4 i M . i 9 5 44 President I ,N N 5, V i l ., ,Q-L , .. I fri.- fi R A f A iifflilf .1 ' ' f Bette Bass Susan Sakai I I9 Secretary Elected Representative L X T 'Xi , xl, V BEST DRESSED ' A fair exterior is a silent rerommendationf' Lynn Oto and Claire Hinaga TEACHER IRRITATOR There's a skirmish of wil between them. Charlie Howard and Dede Glick ?i , fl fr+.'i'lf' P. .. .4 ? , i COUPLE OF THE YEAR Love comforteth like sunshine after rain. Curt Powell and Joanne Obley CLASS FAVORITE An amiable disposition and powers of entertainment. Phil Fouts and Donna Leonhardt FRIENDLIEST Small cheer and great welcome makes a merry fare. Ray Aguilar and Linda Barnes , Mil ok yr, L , Q fill .4 N-9 Ml! ,x ,X N , I , ,B f' HN ,X Ml A N W gmt f 'fl V M I .jj Il Wigan O up lwxy L wmwujxllll Qmww M JX Owl lla L All OX NAL NWN R O 1' L lr MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED 0 Brave New World, that has such people in it. Gary Billerbeck and Bette Bass 430 'Ili' LOQUACIOUS I would my horse had ibe speed of your tongue and so a contimlerf' Joe Caines and Theresa Harmon ff L x SEQW L no gpm . nl -r N 6 4? L ,L 11 7 FUNNIEST LAUGH From the crown of bis bead to the soul of his foot, be is all mirth. jimmy Bowen and Bonnie Bucher QQ, i ! BASHFUL - Men of fezv zvordx are the best men. 6 Paul Yamaguchi and Pat O'Brien H 1 1 DRAMATIC l Have puiieuce with the jealousies and petulances of aflors, for their bour is Ilfeir elenzilyf' Robert Bentley and Martha McKenna PP U 'W' , H FLIRT X I zmnt that glib and oily art, to speak and purpose not. Wmmody Moynahan and Rae Ellen Gill He too serves ll purpose who only stands and rlaeersf' SPIRITED Al Coppola and Alexis Alvarado 32 K V of f FV Q w w rsgzs W NAIVE As innocent as a new-laid egg. Rob Stephenson and HAIR Chris Ladley A fine bead of laair adds beauty to a good fare. Lynn Thomas and MAN-HATER -HATER Une owe to tlye Middle Ages llJe two zrorsl invenlions of lmnmnity - ro- mantic lozfe and gzuzpowderf' Dennis Sweeney and Sharon Mullenax E 1 is A- i if-sl. .A g Sue Graham F .. L, EYES The eyes are the u'indou's to the soul. jim Shields and Lynn Chamberlain 22 K .Q-is K V x su. 5 X e ,ew x iz A gg K 1' as V ,-. -56 eV pq, .Mei 1 ,W-. v Q, ku-Qui . , , . .vi-.-L l ' 1 ' 1 ,.,.. x , . f X . I iq X I l X X- U ' ' v ' ' ,r l'- 1 1 a ATHLETIC Heallb is the vital principle of bliss and exerfise of lnealllaf' Russ Ichimaru and Sue Mack A ff! M ff Xi-: 'sn H I INDIVIDUALISTIC Be failbful to that whirl: exists rzozvlvere but in yourself. Bruce Morris and Diane Belton r Qolll' .4 l ---- ' 1 - vxiw A Xl ll l 1 l , i 5 l QLD 7 HDME .3255 . ee 'ANDIE5 ,,,,,, .,, ,, ' fl FIGURE SOPHISTICATION 4 I never knew so young 41 body will: so old a bead. Tom O'Keefe and Stephanie McMurdie , ' f ,sf -12 ' y -' Fe .. ' k n a 5 fe' 5 ig Q 513- ff' , l arrigl is MAR El ' ' I l k H ff- Beauly is momentary in the mind -- but in lbe flesh il is immortal. Bill Sopjes and Judy Cox l . - I V 4 rw X '. Esther Acosta-Gallo AFS Exchange Student from Ecuador: Mixed Choirg Better Government Commission To speak English very wellfl Ted Adachi Theodoro T ABS Representativeg Student Councilg Basketball, T e n n i s Team: S.F. Karate Teamg Rally Commissiong Ron-A-Con-A-Son I-Ii-Y To know all the answers. Albert Martin Aguiar Posieclons Hi-Y Vice Presidentg Aragon Student Council To marry K. M. and prove to some people I'm not going to be a bum! n-. Ray Aguilar Taco Student Councilg Freshman, Var- sity Footballg Frosh-Soph, Varsity Baseballg siong ABS To be a ways have new ones. Athletic Commis- printer, to al- and to make y , .J Elizabeth Anne Billingsley Almer Betty GAAQ Sophomore Representative: Stu- dent Councilg Linotype Operatorg Kuu Aloha Nui Tri-Y To TKB with Kuu Aloha Nui and to live life, love life, and enjoy life. Alexis Alvarado Ahva Football Princess: Finance Committeeg Head Varsity Cheerleaderg Spirit Com- missiong GAA: Golden Key, Elections Commissionsg Camarata . To be a part ofa TKB expedition to a menehune village, and to convince the TKB that the SWOGAM isn't that bad. 'aff Ni ,X .+' X XJ james Anastos ..Jim.. Varsity trackg B, Varsity Basket- ballg Cross Country To swish it! john Anastos Hey-Boy Transfer from Hull High School, Hull, Mass.g Varsity Basketball Manager: Science Club To . . . do. Rod Andregg Ron Transfer from I-Iill High School, San joseg Varsity Basketballg Wa- ter Polo Team To help the fugitive find that one arm bandit. V r Larry Andrews Class Council: Student Council To someday help Sue and jim narrate all six hundred of Bill's Slides. Susan Andrews Duchess Student Court Clerkg Senior Council, Student Control Boardg CSFg Spirit Commis- siong AGS Representative, FTA To see Santa bring Easter eggs to a Halloween party on the Fourth of july. Ronald Andrini t1 41: fr'-'WW x,,,, . Judith Anick JeWd Elections Commission: Control Boarclg GAAQ Student Councilg Student Directory Commission To get that apartment in I..A. and return to Balboa with Sin and Lyn. Stephen Arao Lee Ault Koala Varsity, Frosh-Soph Baseballg D, C, B Basketballg Student Councilg Control Boardg French Club To get through college alive and rich. '99 -Innimy Dalrryl li.trm'tt C, ID linskt-tlmllg Varsity, li, C., Ir.ukg ABS Repl'cst'litzllivc Io bt i.,rtlt in XKIIIILNLF I tlo 4 Ygfr '11 ' Marjorie Baker Margie Billie Banks Bill Senior Councilg Youth Councilg A Cappellag Camaratag Young Adult Choir Secretary To obtain my goal in life and to try to live by the Golden Rule. To survive. A i . 1 . Nadine Bartholomew Deansie 17921 Transfer from Hillsdale To achieve as much as l can in one life time and to marry and be happy. Linda Barnes George Student Body Auditor, Treasurerg junior Class Presidentg JV Cheer- leaderg MPL Delegateg Drama Commissionerg Girls' State Repre- sentative To make TKB an international organization by 1984 and sell red pecan pies at LAGNAF parties. .avril-auf' 4 llox Jlpffv I i lfll72ll7CIl1 Bass' L. Bette ' Student Body Setretaryg CSFQ MPL Dclegateg Executive Cab- inetg Finance Committee: Stu- dent Directory, Spirit, Elections Commissions To never give up fighting The Battle of The Bulgesf' Faith Bates Faye job's Daughters: C o n t r ol Board: Bowling League To become the best nurse in the field I choose. Michael Bein String Freshman Footballg ABS Repre- sentativeq Gymnastics To hear the serpents hiss and vibrate with savage peals of laughter. ......,4p-f' , ,Fw gp ,M .. ' S'rf : 6 Qft 1yf - , , +, ,t 'Mix-fy? 2 1 ' . . ' 3 . . S1 5' i gyek. 1 2 I Qf3.3:'Ti Wh To raise cane, be happy, live fast, V P' 1' .1 V -of af Y , 5? . 1 Pei 5' Kathie Beirne ..Kap.. C'est La Vie Tri-YQ junior Achievement To go to the zoo and find a LYON! Nikolas Bekman Nik ABS Representativeg Student Councilg Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest To have a car as fast as Ron Haren's Pontiac. Diane Belton Grindl AGS Presidentg Senior Councilg Elm Business Managerg Alter- nate Varsity Cheerleader To put on my Bob Dylan boots and surf through the rain puddles. l Robert Bentley Bob Term Playsg Student Council: Drama Commission To become an actor, either on the stage or on TV, and later to produce or direct. Gary Billerbeck JSI-IS Symposium Lecturerg Parti- cle Symposium Lecturerg Boys' State Representative: Harvard Club Book Winnerg McConville Award Winner To never lack insight, imagina- tion, intelligence, or intuition. Steven Bingham Bing-0 B, D, Basketballg Varsity Footballg Boys' Athletic Commission: Stu- dent Councilg Hi-Y To major in Witchcraft and Ka- rate 1 and 2 at CSM. rv' 3. m l't'lt'r lirotsilm Pt-lc Varsity llast-lmllg lli-Y: -Iunior .'xl'hlL'YL'lIlL'l1IQ German fllulw lo rake a ride some Sunday and run across a 'li.K.B, party already in progress. s fx 'VS i x x . -Q.-' fn-f' if Rita Mae Borgersen Doc D r a m a, Spirit Commission: Stagecraft: junior Achievement To always live up to my nick- name. James Bowen B.O. C Basketball: Better Govern- ment Commission ' li by J H WSW Richard Bradley lf Lips C, D, Varsity Basketball: Var- sity Football: Varsity Tennis: S.F. Karate Team: ABS Repre- sentative To be a rich bachelor and to eat dinner out every other l N. s Sandy Bradley To live life to the fullest. Barbara Braun Shorty Future Teachers Club Secretary: Art Commission: Cadet Teaching To be able to remember to open the garage door. 41 Linda Bray Linny Lau Hala Lana Kaikamahine Tri-Y President: Spirit Commission: A Cappella: AGS Representative To go on a trip with Tris in my '60 MG. .f1 'VN lin -f 55-. Guy Brown L Candace Bullock Candy MYF: Football Queen Nom- inee: Flm Staff: Drama, Spirit Commissions: Senior Council: lVlcConville Award To live in Monterey with a certain party. Wayne Bunch joseph Caines Cassius joe Student Countil: junior, Senior Councils: Varsity B, C Trackg Freshman, Varsity Football: B Basketball To go to Oregon State College and succeed. ldfiff Bonnie Bucher ..BOn.. Varsity Cheerleader: Senior Coun- cil: AGS Representative: Sopho- more Council: Kuu Aloha Nui Tri- Y President: Camarata To make it through one whole week without breaking a zipper. uNwau..,,, Tim Campbell Mad Man Muntzen Frosh-Soph Baseballg Varsity Baseball To build a Heet of trucks and paint them all orange. joseph Candelaria ..J0e., john Ross Capin j. R. Term Playsg Art Commissiong Cross Countryg Track: Drama Commission: V. I. G. Hi-Yg Serra Club To see the lillies grow where thorns choke the earth and watch life unfold its beauty. Anna Cappa Pep Clubg AGS Representative: junior Achievementg Drama Com- mission: C'est La Vie Tri-Y To see T. A. L. graduate and to receive the future and to remem- ber the fabulous past. 0, . v ! 'x1fifiX5 Nfl Nia J, N-J 1 Barbara Ann Capponi Tony Student Councilg Block S. M.g Stu- dent Directory Commissiong A Cappella: French Clubg Helslesedis Tri-Y: GAA Sarah Carlson 11-Fe ll Patricia Carmichael junior Dance Commissioner: International Relations Clubg Elm Staffg Student Councilg Class Councilsg junior Achievementg AGS Representative To conquer the business world the way Columbus discovered America. Leonard P. Carpenter To rule the world. Charles Chase Gustavo A. Chavez Gus To succeed in all the wild things I try to do and to be better than I am. Steven Chew Chew Varsity Trackg Cross Countryg A ABS Secretary-Treasurerg Coin Club Presidentg Control Boardg Spirit Commissiong S tuden t Sally AGS Alternate To become Ringo Starr. l Lynn Chamberlain Student Councilg AGS Representa- tiveg Class Councilsg Ko-Ketts Tri-Y To be able to tell the truth to people without offending them. Council To be able to find all the rarest coins in the world. Y --r Cherie Lynne Chrisman Cadet Teacherg A Cappellag Fu- ture Teachers Club, Spanish Clubg AFS, Lau Hala Lana Ki- akamahine Tri-Y To return to Carmel in the Paige with Sheridan, Kuwa, and Terry, to eat fried squid, and to make it back. Ida Christiano ...Ion Mixed Choir, A Cappellag Con- cert Choir To live in a town where the chicks are kicks and the cats are cool-Fresno. Wendell Chun Student Body Presidentg junior Class Presidentg Control Boardg Class Councils, ABS Represen- tativeg MPL Delegate To see 'The Big Four' rise to power and conquer the world. Gr 'Sant William R. Clark Hot Rod Fords of San Mateo President To build a Ford that will eat any june Combs ullllll lltt . ' I-T llcttcr Ctovt-t'nmctlt, Spirit Clotntnis sionsg Dtutttta ti0lllllliS'4itH1L'l'Q Stu dc-nt Cfountilg Class Cfountils llclslt-sides 'l'ri-Y with Chip Albert Cottrell HAI.. ABSQ A Cappcllag Camarata To become an attomplishcd Chevy ever made. s, 7 muqidan- Cedell Clayton ' Frosh-Soph Baseballg Bandg D Bas- s ketballg ABS Representative To go far in life with the least amount of work. Robert C. Cole Bob To attain perfection, to maintain love, and to retain life into eterni- 'lr-f Lois Elaine Cooper NLG.. AGS Alternate To succeed in love, marriage, and education, and to someday receive my degree in life. Alan Carl Coppola Big Al Student Councilg Control Boardg Class Councils, Mascot, Band, Choirg Better Government, Spirit Commissions To one day ride on Bayshore Highway in Miss McKnight's Mus- fl YA, tang. judi Marie Cox Xoc Alternate Va rsity Pom-pon Girlg A Cappellag Camaratag Senior Councilg MYFg Spirit Commissiong Kuu Aloha Nui Tri-Y To fulfill my future with my Kanaka and to live a successful life. Michael G. Cox Mike Class Councils: Student Coun- cilg ABS Cabinet To overcome. fre w , 4 '1 ' Vs L Q 1- . ,Y vt ,5,, r -:'fwfQ 'fr:gg' - ifig1.f:' r S31 . if, -,fiffvfttl - I W' - - ' ff-:fmt 12 ,. -311 ' , t - be- t f , Q f 'H 1 A Q5 i .,.-, , ' . f ' tm, c- ' TJ, - - fig? '23 at ,5,,,.,D an - , 55 , A , ' ii arf, fps 1 .qi , il Q Larry Edward Craig Laurence Nice Knees Control Board: Art Commis- siong Mixed Choirg ABS Repre- sentativeg Los Monteras Ninos Tri-Y To stay out of shark infested tustardf' Benny Crawford Marilyn Croop The Kid NGS Representativeg Control 3oardg Art Commission: Ko- ietts Tri-Y 'To go South with Kenny and nake it back. meow Carol Cullop Popcorn Art, Dance, Rally Commissionsg Student Councilg AGS Representa- tiveg Ko-Ketts Tri-Y To become whatever I want to become-whatever that is. t ' Q 'fygfe Allan Culver Frog To own a Corvette and have a bowling average of 200. L Rene Curry Goldie AGS Representative: A Cappellag Concert Choirg GAAQ Freshman Commission: Bearcat Review To be on time to something at least once. Y' I app' if W' ini-Q K' . A Linda DeTomas .lynn Fieta Dooda Mas Tri-Y To get an apartment in L.A. with Sin and jewd and return to Balboa. Jacqueline Lorraine Donahue Mack AGS Representativeg Student Councilg Mixed Choir To be the world's most famous commercial artist. Danny Andrew Dudley Big Dud ABS: Student Council To be on the right side when it's over. P if' Anne Early Mitzie Spanish Club Secretary-Treasur- erg AFSQ Student Councilg Sister City Commissiong AAUN: Com- monwealth Club To go to France with Linda and see our French sailors again. Bill Emhoff Art Commissiong Press Crewg ABS Cabinetg Los Monteras Ninas Hi-Yg Chiquita Competi- tion Team To ride the biggest wave ever seen. Hannelore Eschweiler Hanna AFSQ Sister City Commission: German Club To succeed and do something worthwhile. 'ga Vw' 4 Willie Evans Craige Faries Norm Student Councilg Term Playg Spirit Commission: ,IV Footballg KSM Commissiong Senior Class Vice- Presidentg Control Boardg Pep Bands To be a life guard in a car wash. Michael Farley Bones ABS Cabinetg Control Boardg Art Commissionerg Student Councilg C. D, Varsity Basketballg Baseball: Class Councils To bake a French fried chocolate covered watermelon with a whipped cream orange peel cen- ter. Dorintlit Farmer Dee ,lin gt-t out of stllool itntl lst- l'l lA'l' 4l.lf.W'. again! 'iw ,.,i 10 ' at ' nv, - .J 1' . J -- f u... ,f ' Angela Feiler Angie job's Daughtersg MYFg AGS Rep- resentativeg Spirit Commission To make someone happy. Reinhold Fleischmann Ron Tracl-ag Cross Countryg Spirit Com 4- 9 Dianna Fogarty Di Sophomore Councilg Student Cou nt i lg Art Commissionerg KSM Commission To find my heart in San Fran- cisco and then give it to it hand- some, intelligent millionaire. Carl F. Foss Foss McConville Award Wfinnerg ln- dustrial Artsg Sophomore Coun- cilg Wrestling: Art Commis- sioner To have my own beach house away from Civilization and have wild parties, Phil Fouts HiPPY Spirit Commissionerg Camarata: Student Court Bailiffg Student Council: Term Plays: Cadet Teacher Vini, veni, fugi-I came, I saw, I fled. s, ,.,a- 'Fh- ' X. -QW - 1 'HGV missiong Sierra Clubg VIG Hi-X To be successful A. L. G. T. T. F for once. ? ' N-..- Margarita Marina Fresquez Margie Mixed Choirg Choir and Or- chestra Councilg A Cappellag Las lnocenteas Tri-Y To become an Indian squaw and to have many little bravesf' Joyce Frye Varsity Pom Pon Girlg GAAQ 3 Class Councils: Mixed Choirg Honor Choir To always be Ken's Mama! Leonard Gaan Rae Ellen Gill Ellie Student Councilg junior Achieve- mentg C'est La Vie Tri-Y To keep my chin up and always be smiling, right? MW Christine Gillanders Christopher Better Government, Spirit, Dance Comm issionsg School Service To make an honest attempt to be successful. Suzanne Gilpatrick Suzie Mixed Choirg Dramag Aquacadeg junior Achievement To care and be cared for always. me K WV TS? Dierdre Glick Dede Freshman, junior Councilsg Junior Achievementg C'est la Vie Tri-Y To keep my chin up and always be smiling, right? Malvina Gabriella Gock Mel Band Council: Bandg Elm Staffg Sophomore, junior Councilsg Gold- en Key Commissiong Kuu Aloha Nui Tri-Y To return to the peak in Hong Kong and Tantalus Drive in Oahu. faitx .-.- E 'l1 P' fbxfqg 94' 1 Sandra Gondai Sandi Transfer from Millsg Future Homemakers Clubg Sister Cityi Commission To be successful in whatever I want to succeed in. Mike Gonzales l l l Susan Elizabeth Graham Zeb l Head Pom Pon Girlg Kuul Aloha Nui Tri-Yg Student: Councilg Sophomore Vice Presi- 1 dentg Art Commissiong Football l Queen To see 'Baby Huey' reach a slim 191 pounds and have' 'Yello' me in SWOGAMV' 1 fwx l 'fv'Gn. 4 Kathy Goldberg l'? -r' Barbara Gray Barb Elections Commissiong Student Directory Commissiong AFSQ Spanish and French Clubsg Sis- ter City Commissiong Young rDemocrats To get my driver's license! Jean Guthrie To T.A.F.T.O. Michele Joanne Hackett Mike Mixed Choirg Graphic Artsg Las Inocenteas Tri-Y Vice President To be able to go on the trip with j.T. and M.F. ,ggfwwm-W' Michael Hamill Mike Spirit Commissiong Control Board Brenda Hanson Transfer from Reynolds High School, 1962 To sing Ho Ho Ho with the jolly Green Giant. Bruce Hanson Lunch Student Councilg ABS Representa- tiveg Senior Bandg Sting Rays Rock n' Roll Bandg Dance Commissiong Graphic Arts To tour Europe with the Sting Rays. 33 .icn .ms GAC: Student ffountil lo DU soint-llming that l .ilu-.lily liaxt-n't lX7Nlf. s A Gary Harmon Herm To make life miserable for my sister. Theresa Marie Harmon Tris Drama Commissionerg GAC: A Cappellag AGS Representativeg MPL Delegateg Spirit Commission To go to Steelville with Betts and take the trip with Linnyf' .ypm Gm if lravis l lart XXfayne Hayden To make my life as pleasant and enjoyable as possible. Rita Alice Haysbert amp.. Student Countilg Senior Coun- cilg AGS Representativeg Span- ish Clulwg Choir Countilq Cam- aratag A Cappella 'To stop wishing: and to be a clot tor. 1 . i Q ,, l f ' .- i.a.' , slgfmfl X , , LJ , L my F: .. , 1 . if , at . e , gy, 5 . 1 Y' 1 . . ' . gg f 1 1 ,L . - 3. N 4 5 1 - . ,,. ,I . asc f K ff ' t . 1 ' . lg 3 Et 1 .af 3 K A p ' Lily, .. , 5.1. 2 'K ev A---' --- .... A 1- W? Linda Hee Student Councilg C'est La Vie Tri-Yg junior Achievement To catch and can that certain Tuna. Brenda Herndon Jeannette Highley alan., Sophomore Councilg AGS Repre- sentativeg Advanced Choirg Aqua- cade To always have a HAUS of my own. MMR 14 N91 IB-A'5PB Steven Hing Steve Chief justiceg Spirit and Safety Commissions: Basketballg Student Council: ABS Representativeg Asil- omar Convention To return to the Russian River and not burn my hand or have stupid pictures taken all the Virginia Barbara Ho ll Artg Traffic and Safety sions: Band Councilg junior and Senior Bandsg AGS Representative To return to Louie's of Grant with T.L., Patti, and Wes. AGS Representativeg Control Boardg FTAQ Rally Commissiong Pep Clubg Ko-Ketts Tri-Y To see the Trix rabbit get a box of Trix. jerry Higginbotham 43? Wifi :Wi 1, .Q fiyu, -' W : 4 A, 2 sf- .V q.4Yf.1.Z '-Q2 5 1, ' A in ' 'Z 1 IU!- ,.. f ,i Z . . 3 I if 2 '5 'Y n an ,WW ff' 7 fi V , y , , a ,Nsp eq X 2 13 z , ' ft ft W 'S NIV, ef W N 35? If 5 f-stiff? 1 'Z 112 N I f V 5 if E y we 5 v , sr, y ' .,.,-. X f ' ' t t joylyn Francine Hillman ..JOy,. To have jim's 'Whys' answered. S Claire Hinaga 'To have a LAGNAF reunion for the TKB in the year of '69. :dw X K M..-f' 1 iff' , ' - N..-W' 'IVR Gary Hochstrasser Hoss Camaratag Mixed Choir To get an apartment and attend Carl's wild parties. i:'? I 4 james Hodges llJ'iIn!! Bob Hoffman Krout Chiquita Competition Team To be chief bed tester at a mattress factory. Lynn Horiye junior Achievementg S p i r i t, KSM Commissionsg Student Control B o a r dg Wrestlingg Gymnastics Teamg D Basketball To be able to conquer life and to be the first to do V.G.S. with V.P.C. N5 ,.4 173: x4'x 1 Viv Marcia Hoshiyama Hosh Block SM Presidentg Finance Committeeg Executive Cabinetg Golden Key Societyg Senior Class Secretaryg Junior Class Vice President, Secretaryg Soph- omore Class President To be able to get a PhD, even as a garbage collector. Charles Howard Charlie B Basketball To suck D.H. up one exhaust and out the other with my br0ther's Triumph. Dave Hulsey Boys' Athletic Commissionerg Student Council: Varsity Cross- Countryg Varsity Track To run 5000 in the 1968 Olympics and set a world's rec- ord. Q Sherron Lee Hunter X :yi Sherry -J WASC Student Court Justice: Delegate: Student Court Clerkg AGS Representativeg Spirit, Traffic and Safety Commissions To stay in one piece and out of the gutter ffor a changejf' Helen Hyer Future Teachers Club Presidentg Cadet Teacherg AFSQ Spirit Com- mission: Banner Girl: Senior Coun- cil To be able to grunt as well as General Mills. 592 Russ Ichimaru Varsity Footballg Trackg Basket- ball: San Francisco Karate Team To keep on hanging loonies until Dooms Day. fini lN'l:ltlacl K ynumstitsg XVrcstlinpg J u in i on luumil Sl l fo mil X, L . unc-nt , u 3 1 't Clllll umissiong Kfliiquita fitblllllflllllill in mg, p 1 mtl never' get iauglil 'insitlt-', W '.,o r Y-2 James Ishida J f , l l Linda Jameson 4 af' , ' .L llonna -JAIIIISHII Jamie Spirit, Boys' Atlilctit Lonuuis- sionsg AUS Rc-present.1tixcg Stu- dent Councilg A f.appcll.lg CTACTQ Lau Mali! Lilllil Kai Ka- mahine Tri-Y To relive the happy experience in BL. with JR., T,ll,, and Ill. Bert Jeffers Judy Jesscn Udie Yakaxxatosu Tri-Y To T.B.S.l.Nl.W.T,B. and al- ways live life to the fullest. 'Qu- ,fx M' Mark johnson Ronald Theartis johnson Thea Transfer from J. S. Abrams High School, Bessemer, Ala- bamag Varsity Footballg B Bas- ketballg Varsity Track: Senior Band To be the greatest Casanova there is. William C. jones Bones Varsity, B, C, D Basketball Manager: Public Address Com- missioner To obtain a masters in Flec- tronics Engineering and rede- sign a '29 Baker to do one Ly per month at least. -wwf Henry William Kaiser Hank HI Editorg Student Council: Ger- man Club Presidentg ABS Repre- sentativeg Spirit, Traffic and Safety Commissions: Class Councils To live to see Barry M. Goldwa- ter elected President of these Unit- ed States and continue living. sv l g I .. 1 N - y b y yx I I - , ' ' 4 1 . se Q32-.rf -s wk . ,F .I fi s 'J ae 'gff:.'..t tm 'fa M , w s, W w- -. f 'V ' , , . Z y ,5VV, Zz, 5 1 if . ti. Z , - 1-if f are 4 A . 4-'Q f 44 -wks..-w Su Kanavle Mocha HI Staff: Orchestra, AFS: junior Achievementg Sophomore Councilg Aquacadeg Drama To be a poet and repay heaven for cats, beards, and Mennen Skin- Bracerf' Robert Kato The Seventh Samurial Student Council, ABS Representa- tiveg Wrestlingg Gymnasticsg Spirit Commissiong SF Karate Team To turn the water on, shut the door, saw the brick, and eat the turtle yr? Q,-W4 TW -,V .fldewfv Trackg Cross-Countryg KSMg Spirit Commissiong Student C 0 n t r ol Board Carol Kennett Kenny Ko-Ketts Tri-Yg Student Control Board, Junior Councilg Student Councilg GAA To go South with the KID and live up to the name of the club while we're there. 0, , -as 'lun ALL Ikuo Kiyohara Eku ABS Vice-President, Dance Commissioner, Music Commis- sionerg Marching Band, Civil Air Patrolg Football, Swimming Team . To march my way up to the ln, tOp.,, 3- I-Iarriet M. Kiyomura Spirit, Elections, Golden Key I Commissions, Student Council, il junior Council, FTA Secretary: I Cadet Teaching To conquer the unconquer- . able. V i 1 I Judy Knowlton Ladybug To marry Rick and be a good wife and to be a dental assist- ant. Mary Kirk YU! L 'QIX W ,qs x 0w- Gregory Ward Kringen Moses'l GTO become a politician and never lose my supporters. Junko Kubota june Student Councilg AGS Repre- sentativeg Class Councilsg Stu- dent Directory, Golden Key Commissionsg GAAg Big and Little Sisters To have a positive attitude. Bruce Kupferman Transfer from Mountain View High Schoolg Block M To make it down to Los An- geles on grad night, and give Judy her surprise. JN IU! ff W' l Christine Ladley Kris Pom Pon Girl: Senior Councilg Elections Commissiong Rally Com- mission To be able to walk down stairs without falling on my face. Thomas joseph Lange Hot Rod To have another fast car, and to marry Shirley. ,ff'i'f-rf' ir af Linda Langridge Lin C'est La Vie Tri-Yg Spirit Com- missiong Student Councilg Cafe- teria Staffg AGS Representativeg Drama Commission To see L.T.A. and L. graduate and to get my surprise on Grad Night. T Paul IJIFSCII Phil rack: ABS Czihint-tg Sophomore Counrilg Cross Countryg Los Mon- lCI'2lS Ninas Ili-YQ junior Class Vice President To help Lew 'Kownhungn' Ko- wnlizlrzl plant his rice fields so ht- ran buy more nylons. Dwayne Lee -:fit SV Linda Larson Winda AFSQ Sister City Commissiong Stu- dent Councilg AGS Representativeg Spanish Club Vice Presidentg YFCQ Young Democrats To go to France with Anne and see our French sailors again. Dennis Lee Ralph ABS Representative To be a highway patrolman, catch my Mom and Dad, and give them a ticket. Spirit Commissiong C and All- MPL Basketballg Varsity Gym- nasticsg Senior Band: Concert Choirg Camaratag Firehouse Five Simi Lee Senior Band Managerg HI Copy Desk Chiefg U.T. INC Tri-Yg AFS Finalistq Better Govern- ment, Golden Key Commission- erg A Cappella To discover happiness includ- ing a tour of all the snowy, skiable mountains and resorts in the world. Stuart Lee Stuey Student Councilg Senior Coun- cilg Student Control: Basketballg Gymnastics: Spirit Commission To stay alive, to live while I can, to be a social outcast, and to grow more inches. 'TK . 7 x 3--C 4, .,f . ax Donna Claire Leonhardt Leona AGS Secretary-Treasurerg Var- sity Cheerleaderg Sophomore Class Elected Representative: Macy's Hi-Set Representativeg Senior Bandg Elm Staffg MPL Delegate To stay up past 8:30. Robert Leonhardt To be happy with what I do. Irene Ceclia Lewsey Cecie Future Nurses Club To dance in the streets in a blue flowered shift. gn- Antoinette Marie Lintini Toni Sophomore and junior Councilsg A Cappellag Orchestrag C'est La Vie Tri-YQ Pep Club: Spirit Commis- sion To always remember the night of the j.P. and- Que sera, sera. QWWW' Judy Anne Locke Samantha jane Hi-Staffg C'est La Vie Tri-YQ Traf- fic and Safety, Drama Commis- sionsg AGS Representativeg junior Achievement: junior Council To be able someday to repay Peruch for introducing me to the 'S' in SAP. Carol June Long Skinny School Serviceg Camarata To have a date with M.R. and to marry R.M. .ga-ff ,fiwdes If f .4 Sonia Long Football Queen Nomineeg AGS Representativeg Mixed Choirg Stu- dent Councilg Bearcat Review Dancer: School Service: San Mateo Youth Council Carol Ann Lopez C.A.L. Freshman Commission To make it with M.R. and see Sherri make it with D.E. AW:-nf M sw fm so -'P Q-lzawis ' vf -L2 gww S, W ff A-4 s , , 1p.- 2 - Q 45, sw -Q 7 - 4 NUQW jSyf,5.!,f:.EgE::,. ff k 35.21045-.1v,.3g ,Z ,5 C ,Q Q ,, Q! 1, i it ---v , A 1 ' -5 Q l as ., , .Wi ,,. ' , 1 :., V Q 5 Q , fn, f -:, fr ' ' , Lorraine Marie Luchetti Chetti C'est La Vie Tri-Yg Pep Clubg Election, Rally, Drama Commis- sionsg junior Achievement To see T.L.A. and L. graduate and never forget that Hard Day's Night and all those wonderful parties. Verna Muhin Lum Ku Wu Art Commissiong Spanish Clubg Future Teachers Club To rid myself of my two worst headaches--Cherie and Terry Susan Mack Smack Concert Choirg Girls' Athleticsg AGS Representative To be able to go to the '68 Olympics and to be the nation's best woman hurdler. jennifer Maire I 14 ii ,ill L ,. H mfg il' 1' l l ,EI F G .i It A lf fi Ii If ii , , l 1 l 'tr-fr? l Marlene Marcussen Barbara Maskevich Masky Control Board, Art Commis- sion, Shapapape Tri-Y To always have a Tiperillof' Jacqueline Lee Massoni jackie Transfer from Burlingame High School, Big and Little Sisters, Student Council, AGS Repre- sentative To become Mrs. T. Knecht and 'MQ Q Marilyn Mauz Mauzy Senior Band, Band Council, Senior Council, Student Council, Golden Key, Rally Commissions, GAA, Boys' Athletic Commission Barbra Ann McAsey Sa-Do-C AGS Cabinet, Better Government, Drama, and Art Commissions, Stu- dent Control Board, A Cappella To have a reunion with Bica Bica, j.C., G., j.B., all the Rubicons and waams and even Face. ,ml 5 Wfillinm McCauley Bill To put ll halter on Pony. Dennis McDonald l C!! To be successful in whatever I do raise a lot of little T. Knechtsf' jean McEtechin ul--es, FUR ' ef' . it Q kg wr., il r... 3 'Ui lu-s Martha Draper McKenna Mac Terms Plays, Camarata, AFS Finalist, McC0nville Award in English, CFS, Student Council, Elm Staff To endure the caterpillars. Danny Mclnturf Stephanie McMurdie Steve Transfer from Deerfield High, Chicago, Kuu Aloha Nui Tri- Y, Football Princess, Student Council, Pep Club, Girls' Club To join Rocky and Bullwinkle at Milton's Stockhouse and to learn to make Pecan Pies. E i mic, U ,l N ws.-f f,f.fffma,.f.'Y ., .. wt, , . ,.,412i3.f?'f' :. W f 71 SZ, - aff . W QQ, J I - fmt E3 , 165,17 ,A . 55. .ax V 44: E 1 ' . i -,Nb ,rr ' , ns? 45 V I 1 Q .. , 15' ' ' ,41- A john McNally Donald Steven Medler Strobe lilm Photographerq HI Photog- rapherq Choir To he good at riding my bike and to paint it pink with 21 purple racing strip. Marie Medrano Transfer from Clarksburg High School To he happily married to that certain GI, Q , Michael XV. Miller WW 'Wg f.,,,, Philip Misffeffa I ,- , ' if -4 fa 1 as j .f ' L: Xb if I .3 he Tetris Anne Mitchell Terry Sophomore Councilg AGS Repre- sentativeg Spanish Clubg Better Government Commissiong Student Council To play out the game and act well my part. , MW' M. Kathryn Morgan Kathy AGS Representative: Student Coun- cilg Concert Choir To live in New jersey with J. and never hear T or M use the word Fu-Ta-Da!! Bruce Morris Hoot Student Council: ABS Representa- tiveg Spirit and Better Government Commission To climb Mt. Orizba in the sum- mer of '65. .- vQ HN -we Q-.W whim' as-1-Ku-W ' Sharon Mullenax Mull Student Councilg Sophomore and junior Councilsg President of Kuu Aloha Nui Tri-Y To open branch oHices of our home and TKB in Lake Titica- ca, South America!!! ! Mary Elizabeth Murison Blondie Concert Choirg Helslesedis Vice President and Secretaryg Class Council To live my life happier than it has been and to never hear I and K say Fu-Ta-Da. N john Murphy Woody Moynahan Tweedy De Molayg All-league Linebackerg MYF Presidentg Varsity Football: Varsity Baseballg ABS Representa- tive: Boys' Athletic Commission To be liked for what I am, suc- ceed in life, and to always be friends with Randellf' bygif Judy Murphy Murph Transfer from Edgewood High School, Los Angeles: Football Queen Nomineeg Sophomore Class Secretaryg Art Commis- sion: Kuu Aloha Nui Tri-YQ Staff shock everybody and cor- rupt SWOGAM by spiking their red pecan pies. Elm To Paul Natusch uNatn ABSg Student Controlg Varsity Trackg Frosh Footballg Cross- Pwr 3 Qin 1- Gustavo Nevarez HGUS.. Varsity Track: Varsity Cross-Coun- try: Wfrestlingg Student Councilg Senior Council To come through with my best when it really counts. Kristine Newland Kris Transfer from Polytechnic High School, San Francisco To go out in the business world and be successful in the career I choose. We Country To have a certain girl and gain some weight. Philip Nettle Robert Nice Bob Transfer from Serra High School To make a million dollars selling ice water after I die! lianny Nitliols ll Dan Spirit, Damc Clointnissionsg San Mateo Flying fflnls pion. Gloria Nicks Fred Nishioka Nish Senior Class Presidentg junior, Sophomore justices: Wfrestlingl C Basketball: C, B Trackl C1355 Councilsg Senior Bandg MPL Dele- gate To be able to return to the Rus- sian Rixer and see the GISB, but avoid getting my picture taken. ay: 131 1 4 Nadine Ulmta I Sophomore Conntilg AOS Rcp- resentatiieg Spirit, Cioldcn Km, lflection Commissionsg AFS 1 To sce the L.lLlllllIlNKCI' rise lu fame and fortune. Herman Oberg Joanne Oblep iNloe Co-op Wtvrkerg Graphic Arts: Student Councilg Lau Hula Lana Kai Kamahines Tri-Y To come out of the Graphit Arts shop clean for ll change, not all inkyf' fl I . .,, 'Z si, L. .ac A ,ll Patricia Anne O'Brien Pat Elm Staffg Student Directory Commissiong French Clubg AFSQ Pep Clubg St. Timothy's Teen Club To become as good a chemist as General Mills. fm Rosa Vivian Otero Rosita Spanish Club Presidentg AFS Sec- retary, Treasurerg Spirit Commis- sion: Big Sister Commission To return to a free Cuba some- day ancl succeed in life and love . . . with him. W if Diosa Ortiz ..Dee,, MCConville Award Winner To be known as Diosa and not as Carlos' sister. john Osberg Lynn Oto Oats B Trackg ABS Representativeg Stu- dent Councilg Gymnastics To make sure 'Red' leads a happy life. Nora Ouellette Spreckles Student Council Representative To keep away from the 'Bottle' Cbleach bottle, that isJ. wi K -yi Mink rw! if-vw-9 Steve Ouellette f! it . ,ff-12' All MW Clementine Page f Q 'fn f lllfy Clem A QSM' l junior Achievementg Student Coun- cilg Mixed Choirg San Mateo Youth Council To become a successful X-Ray Technician and never get married. Www Sandra Parodi William Peek Willy ABS Representativeg C, B, and Varsity Basketballg Control l Board M To take Premier Khruschev l B over my knee. l Gary M. Palmer Gar Student Councilg ABS Representa- tiveg Control Boardg Spirit Com- missiong Sophomore Class Coun- cilg Advanced Band and Orchestrag Tennis Team To live my life 'eccentrically' and create a shark infested cream pie. ,l '4 i I l 1, 1 il ll ,. John F. Peet l Peet l Gymnasticsg Dramag Freshman Footballg Wrestling, Basketballg Future Teachers Club To tow the line and make the grade. Michael Peruch Mike To get that repayment from Locke. Tracy Phillips Anthony Pierce Dennis Polito Denny Industrial Arts. To go through one day with clean hands. Paula Pontious Chip junior Class Secretaryg Student Councilg Spirit, Better Govern- ment, BAC Commissionsg Class Councils To have lots of 'Brothers' and 'Sisters.' 5. 4 Sharon Pope Sherry Student Councilg Dance Commis- siong GAA To always do right and to make the right decisions when they arise. T.L.K. A3 ftltl l'oxxt'll Skirts il't'.tnsl't-r from Los .Mlitgclt-sg lim pllit Attsg ll.tst-lmllg li.tsltt'Ilv.tll' P 1017! xx orkct' lo get the lli lIlllSl1t.'Kl .t tlnx u.trly with no mistakes, james Powell ..Jim.. 'To achieve anything I do. james Edward Purviante uhm.. Transfer from Burlingame, Staffg B Staff To join the Navy. Q , Laurcmc lltxitl li.tpli.tt'l ' l..trt'y Bc.ttlc's Transfer from Inglanclg ABS Rcpresentatixu To take many home without' blowing.: a rod. Sandra Elaine Rattliffe Agnew Student Countilg CAAQ Mixed Choirg San Mateo Youth Coun- til To keep on pushing for that terrain someoneg then I'll let him know that I am not a Selfish One. Carolyn Reavis Carol Student Council: AFSg Spirit I Commission To try and do my best always in everything I attempt. we frm. 2,1 l If CH ' 1-Kfiv 1,51 ..,.........i.. gh. David Roesler Mike Reeves Gymnastics Team To be or not to be - to be. Lonny Ritter Gymnastics Teamg Drama To listen for the husky whis- pering waves whose voice I know so well. Daniel Rivera Concert Choirg Camarata: Mixed Choirg A Cappella To go steady with the girl in my dreamsg she knows who she is. -?9k Jew' 1 Diana Rose l!Texl! Transfer from Texasg Student Council To be accepted b the Bo le fam- Y Y ily and to become J.B.'s wife. Patricia Ann Rowlands upati. Student Councilg Spirit Commis- Henry Rutland , Boys' Athletic Commissioner: Con- trol Boardg Varsity Footballg B8tC Trackg junior and Senior Band To have an ambition. Susan Sakai Sakey Sophomore Class Secretaryg Senior Class Vice President: Golden Key Commissionerg GAC Presidentg Block SMQ Senior Band Business Manager To see that come true. X S , M.. Mfg gl. 1 if c, Agnes Sarzynski Aggie Transfer from New Britain, Connecticutg Camaratag Ad- vanced Choirg Future Teachers Clubg Girls' Leagueg Spanish Clubg A Cappella To be a success in my profes- sion. Bonnie Saxelby Princess Transfer from Aragon To marry R.C. and raise a six pack. Lorna Scalice siong Shapapape Tri-Y To see how S.B.S.S. 8: C.L. turns out and to make him realize that. 1. . Santos Bob Transfer from St. Peter Chanil Seminaryg A Cappellag Glee Clubg Drama Guildg junior Class Presi- dentg Student Councilg Royal Teens To stay as wonderful and talent- ed as I am now and to make MIL- LIONS. Kuu Aloha Nui Tri-Yg AGS Representative To RISE and be a SINGER. li 1 eff? Cathy Leslie Schiedeck Hatrunia Ko-Ketts Tri-Yg District Choir To marry R.E. and have our first baby be a boy. Susan Holly Schiller Tuti Tri-Yg junior Council To always be friends with 'Big Red,' Carol, and Pat, be- cause nobody else will. Alex Schleining NAI!! 'To take it now and pay later. Gordon Schmitz Robert Edward Schulman Bob Transfer from Hamilton High School To go to college and make a good living. IW' X f .1 L Donna Schweitz Smitty Yakawatosee Tri-Y To marry B.D. sometime in the near future, and to make others happy- Robert Stull Traltk Tu gilt it niacliint' tlmt will t-.tt 'vu up Pup s. wa.--4 NN I' n ww-.... r...- 31 Mary Scully Mare Wx, l Sophomore Class Elected Repre- sentativeg Camaratag Class Coun- cils: Executive Cabinet: Election Commissiong Kuu Aloha Nui Tri- Y3 A Cappellag Orchestra To have 84 LAGNAF parties with the TKB. Darryl Semeit To succeed in putting a 426 in my Chevy. f9NZls 1 l A-sig 'fp 9 . X 1 Doug Scmcil To succeed in everything that I attempt with a great deal of accuracy, and with the least amount of work. john Shaffer Juan To give America back to the Apaches and be the Chief. Nita Lynn Sheppard Catalpa Mariner Girl Scoutsg GAAQ Block SMg AGS Representativeg Co-op Workerg Spanish Club To return to the Point where it all began and help others do it all, too. . 1 l-gli. ,Alix fusi- fggmw A, Cflillord 'If Shibata Clill ' lrackg Control Board Chair- mang junior blusticeg Freshman Footlnallg judo .uid Karateg Shootingg Senior Band To lwetome an otlicer in the Marine Corps. james joseph Shields Pinky Student Cfouncilg Tennis Teamg Basketlmllg Frosh-Soph Base- lmllg Student Control Boardg cixrfji Altar Boy Ciuild 'l'o lwecome a member of ll.N.C.L.lf. and find out what Thrush means. Lludith Shuey Judy GAAQ A Cappellag Lau llula Lana Kia Kainaitive Tri-Y To remember always the sum- mer of Yifi and marry D.M. New J 'H Al Silveirt .. 'iwwv-0' Frances Simon Sue Football Queen Nomineeg Choirg CIAAQ Les jeunes Filles Tri-Y Dukes and Duchesses To he very successful in life. Ken Simon W Chuck Simons Anne Carol Smith Anashka Senior Band, AFS, Band Council Senior Councilg Honor Band To speak each language in native land. A 'ildrm-M., Sara Melonee Smith Sally AGS Vice Presidentg Varsity Cheerleaderg Emporium Fash- ion Representativeg AGS Rep- resentativeg Student Councilg MPL Delegateg Head Major- ette To go to college and major in campus life. Mary Sockwell Hero Transfer from Burlingame: C' est La Vie Tri-YQ Spirit Com- Dennis Smith Smitty missiong Student Councilg GAA Councils To get a pair of Ding-Dongs like Larry's. William Sopjes Soapy Student Body Presidentg Stu- Basketlwallg Track dent Councilg Varsity Footballg To Xbecome a pilot for Pan American Wtirld Airwaysf' 1991 'Rn Robert Stephenson Beanball Varsity Cross Country: Varsity Track: Parliamentarian: Traffic and Safety Commissioner: Spir- it, Election Commissions: Class Councils To see the big four dominate the 1972 Olympics. Pat Swain salt Q' lv- .,, W I f Phyllis Takahashi Phyl CSFg Mu Alpha Theta: German Club: Latin Club. Tommie Jean Taylor Red Transfer from Carter High School To become the wife of Mr. C.P. Dennis Edward Sweeney Eric Student Control Board: Stu- dent Councilg ABS Representa- tive: Class Councils: Gymnas- tics: Altar Boy Guild. W N9 Timothy Thomas Tenbrook Baby Huey Varsity Football: Boys' Athletic Commissionerg Baseballg ABS Cab- inet To be a slim 191 pounds for someone and to beat Lips and Russ in a SHOOT OUT. Holly 'lilimnas illl'.lllSl'L'l' front fit-urge xXl.lSlll lon lligli Stlitml, San l i'.lmistti' FTA: Spirit fltmtinissioiig AFS: Shadapape 'liri-Y: Red Crew-. Rep' resentatix'e: Class flountil lo tcatli .1 tlass of my tiwiif' ty ' ,- 'B f Lynn Thomas Varsity Swimming Team: Student Council: Art Commissioner: jun- ior Band To perfect my own style of turns and stay with that certain blond, S B Sandra Phyllis Tom Sandy FTA: AGS Cabinet: GAA: GAC Secretary: CPS Club: Banner Girl: Block SM: Boys' Athletic, Spirit Commissions To shoot for the moon and get HIM. :Qi -out 1 ? Cassandra Townsend Cassie Cadet Teaching: FTA: AGS Cabinet: French Club: Student Council: Medical Careers Club: MPL Delegate To be able someday to under- Stand why. Jayne Trapasso Tri-Y: Mixed Choir: Concert Choir To go back East with Margie and Michele, and finally have our dreams come true. Elizabeth Tsuji Liz A Cappella: AGS Representa- tive: Student Council Alternate To rise to fame and fortune as the president of the Fritz Zwicky Fan Club. Fx R , X ll l L. new QT? Patritia Tutker Pat To tome in last in .1 beauty tontest in uhitlm l'm the only tontestantf' Robert Turnbull Mary lililabeth Turney HBMSY.. lnternational Relations Clubg Student Direttory Commission' jobs Daughters To .ilxxays love, honor, and obey. - I. ,, ,,.. t K ,. Wif---'q7w rz''s5gff1Csffr1 'fa'Wwziaijffi ' .-:gre ' 1 iaftmlfiswt -v '- --A Nw 4.-f:as'?Q,em. H -f 1 1, . fi t V ' at ' S U -f bs. 1 Q aijktm tw fws. '1 , ' -' ' , 'im Qs- ta 4,31 f rm 1 ijllzfia -,sta ff, - ,frwtfrt 1 f 1 . 'iiiikafiltfrf QM ' U V - , . N3 ,, g3Q'i,ag5f1g f - ' 'Gif t I S 'T'-'I' i' ww . , it fl. .. . ' faq . , 5 se, 1 I -0- Q . VV., ,. Victor Uhl Fuel Student Coumil Representatn e, Iootlmll. Takio Unno Wfrestling Teamg Tratk Teamg Sis- ter City Commission To run straight. Marua Utsumi fpvuw.. fib- -rm- Robert Waago Rob'l Poseidons Hi-Y President To walk down a sidewalk with- out falling off the curb. Roy Waits Robbie To marry a girl who will help me be at success in life CI thinkjf' l Irene Ann Ward Rene the Bean Las Gienus Des Plantuas Tri-Y To always B. M. T. O. I. L Allan. Leroy Ware Elroy Wrestlingg Gymnasticsg Chiquil ta Completion Team it To see someone else ride 29 Chiquita board at Pleasure Pt.'3 Dave Warner l Elm Editor: Photographerg Quill and Scroll To have a car that runs on gas, not petrol. ,,?'Hiv', Clark Wallace Jr. Buster Frosh Football, ABS Representa tiveg Varsity Trackg Mixed Choirg junior and Senior Band To do something that I always wanted to do - Nothing. Gary Warren Gar Rally Commission, Chess Club. To never find the end of the joys of life. Nolan Washington Akira Ron Watanabe Aki ABS Representativeg Frosh-Soph Baseball, Varsity Baseball To be with my brothers CR., W., B., SJ anywhere we go, anything we do. up-in N I ir'- WY Patricia Ann Watkins Pat AGS Representativeg Marching Bandg French Clubg Ko-Ketts Tri- Yg job's Daughtersg MYFQ Rally, Music Commissions To strive to obtain the best that life has to offer and be forever cheerful. Gregory Watson Penelope jane West Emily Shapapape Tri-Y, Spirit, Drama Commissionsg Swim Team: AGS Representative To always have a 7-Up bottle. jerry XVl'lllC Donald Williams Big Don To go through life Without work- mg. Lou Anne Williams Lulubelle AGS Representative To have certain people stay on their own side of the line. Right? IUK f ' fs.-I l T i . if g gill i gp A 'Z Judith Wfilsim 5 XY!ils Student Body Auditor, Treas- urerg JV Cheerleaderg Student Directory Commissionerg Kun Aloha Nui Tri-YQ Orthestrag A Cappella: CSF To lead a TKB expedition in Search of red pecan pies tu serve at LAGNAF parties. Judith Ann Wcmhler Qlhludysu GAA, Art, Student Directory Commissiong Block SMQ Pep Clubg Mariners ' To be campaign manager for H. Oberth for VP. Stanley Wtmng D.D. Swimming, Tennis Teams: Sen- ior Bandg SF Karate Teamg Tongs - SF Chinatown Pf 'fait af A t it is , its .,.,. ' ' if K em Q me . , W k Y' W VB , 1 'A 4351 ff'f 5 H N 'M i ' - H 3, Q .Az -' V - -t .az at h K' -,T M.: 11 . t,. :1.. t .' .4,-x 1 4. X A mm., N ,, Md' S I yn janet Wfooti Flex Kuu Aloha Nui Tri-YQ Alter- nate Varsity Cheerleaderg Camaratag Class Councilsg Student Council: Commis- sionsg GAAQ Orchestra To convert T.K.B. to SXVOGAMism before Wils' LAGNAF party and revise their domestic policies. Karen Yamada Spirit, Elections, Golden Key Commis- sions To remember to tell Nadine what I once told someone else. Everybody has his snft spot. . t , Q ,yt ' X. E , -ri' xg t tg .A ZW ,, .. ,. tw. . we 9 wr 5 M- Egg Q tet t t' ,. 9, .. , t 4' 'eff 2 ,-:emi Z4 ,s 1,344 I 4 '. ga. -:st K 4, ' t' ' 'lik-,. F .. '. A ii 1 - 1-, V g 2. ' f-Q . 15 .Ji 0 4' Wif i' 1 ' , ,, N641-X Paul Kunio Yamaguchi Guch Class'Councilsq ABS Representativeg Tennis Teamg Lightweight Basketball: Frosh-Soph Baseball: SF Karate Team To have the three Chevy's go off and come out on top. Happiness is an unpopped bubble. WW' X Patrick George Vail Pat Stage Craft To live, live, live. Leader of the Pack. V I ' t , I- L M 'Q 1' ' In September, l96l, four years seemed an interminable amount of time: activities like Cut Day and Senior Luncheon were light years away. Yet, here it is, june, 1965, and, as we wonder where on earth those four years could have gone, we are filled with memories. The first memories are of freshman year, when seniors were gods and con- fusion reigned. Somehow we survived - we got through humiliating Senior Bow Day, we managed to elect officers and organize two fun nights, and we dis- covered that teachers weren't necessarily ogres. We were also subjected to a bound- ary change that sent nearly half our class to arch-rival Burlingame. Warily we started our sophomore year because the half of the class that left the year before was now filled with strange faces of people who had been transferred in from Aragon, and it was almost like beginning freshman year all over again. In time the ice broke, and we sponsored two more fun nights, we experienced that momentous first time at the wheel in Safety Ed, and we beat the Panthers for the fourth time in a row. The prominent memory of our junior year is not of anything directly concerning school, rather it is a national memory, for this was the year President Kennedy was killed. There were, though, happier mo- ments - Rhapsody in Blue, our prom, a roller skate and an ice skate fpainful, but funj, the feeling of upperclassman- ship, passing grades on US history tests, and beating the Panthers for the fifth time in a row. There are innumerable memories of our last year. fLast, what a sad word.j This was THE YEAR - we were top men on the totem pole. We were victorious - a sixth consecutive Little-Big game win fwhat more glorious delight than running across that Blingum fieldj, an invitation to the Stanford Tournament for being MPL basketball champions fno league lossesj, and an MPL wrestling champion- ship. We were sophisticated - dressup days and the Senior Luncheon. We were romantic - our Ball, Candlelight and Gold, and our Grad Night, Aloha. We were fun-loving - Senior Football Game fwith a disputed scorej, Senior Skate, Slave Day, Cut Day. We were the Class of 1965. So our four years are up, and the time for leaving has arrived. Only we realize now it wasn't four years. It was in the words of joseph Conrad, . . . only a moment, a moment of strength, of romance, of glamour - of youth! . . . A fiick of sunshine upon a strange shore, the time to remember, the time for a sigh, and - goodbye! -Martha McKenna Senior Review These guys are strictly lop drawn: We're tl if 74,1 4-D lun.. my R-I'-1'-I'-1-1-I!! LJ JJ 5 QMNUQ-l sg 3 li if 54 gs I , 'NY 11 3 1 ,M , My 'w -at x H , N Q o o o Youth is a curious being, and, as such, likes to try his hand at many different activities. He knows that education includes more than the academic field, X and that the enrichment gained -,gd from participating in the co- curricular functions can be ex- tremely beneficial after his gradu- ation from high school. ILL , Ci! J digg' 6 Qfajj fmtemwfkdfjta my 420 M4050 CQLWW elif WM. uf me 2446006.05 Cfceaaea Ui ZZface!Z4441 Alcafcew - fa! 5 ' A ' uf JQKQQQ Tfalfu awww jfwwffif 5 aaa WMM! face he iffff wv'5fM6A7MffQKsfW40'i?61' A ZCQMLQCQWQM am, QQ! mf A l wg! f J? L A jjggdglcg CJQL4! X ,aj para as i 4fmfee W ZPKUVLWLJ t FIRST ROVU, left to right: F. Barnes, C. Bliss, B. Andrews, Barnes, J. Turnbull, L. Brown, S. Simon, S. Dennis, M. S. Bryant, K. Wollner, S. Javier, S. Antonio, P. Frakes, Kirk, B. jordan. FOURTH ROW: L. Gonzales, C. Mack, V. Heller, N. Ishida, S. Hiraki, J. Foley, B. Bucher. SECOND S. Frickens, M. Fresquez, S. Gilpatrick, B. Serrano, D. ROXW: j. Frye, S. Maniger, K. Long, -I. McRoskey, L. Kachludis, j. Stanley, M. Rivers, J. Cody, K. Simon, M. Higins, M. Fregons, D. Cunningham, C. MrCourtney, D. Gonzales. FIFTH ROW: J. Owens, P. West, j. jackson, Rivera, G. johnson, L. Joyce, J. Borelli, C. Nahinu. THIRD W. Evans, T. Harts, D. Garrioch, M. Lorenzo. ROW: J. johnson. L. Powers, L. Fldins, C. Ferreira, K. x Q' ' D ' Tj we :- fs ... Mr. Owen Fleming Choir and Orchestra Director FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Lee, C. Wollner, L. Ito, E. Gallo, S. Young, T. Kumaru L. Taoka, C. Chamberlain. SECOND ROW: L. Herman, B. Barnes, P. Kenneth, B. Bass D. Rivera, j. Gardner, D. Gullekson, J. Armstrong. THIRD ROW: D. Oto, F. Amamoto S. Dobrinen, Schauer, P. Blumberg, B. Banks, G. Moore, L. Cooper. FOURTH ROW R. Curry, R. Waits, D. Sharpe, T. Harmon, L. Bray, P. Bray, L. Ellot, M. McKenna L. Henson. FIFTH ROW: B. Serrna, B. Crawford, M. Marsh, K. Benson, D. Rivera M. Miller, W. Hochstrasser, K. Simon. SIXTH ROW: S. Lynch, D. Ayoob, G. Waston P. Shearer, R. Shearer, Svendsen, R. Walker, R. Hayshert. if jp BSP' CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA COUNCIL ' ' LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Bank, S. Simon, M. Ramberg, M. Q Utsumi. Concert Choir FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Smith, N. Warth, E. White, K. Morgan, B. Alexander, J. Armstrong. SECOND ROW: P. Cathcart, P. Bray, I. Sarzynski, J. Cox, J. Wfood, J. Highley. THIRD ROW: L. Barnett, D. Thrasher, Trapasso, M. Murison, M. Scully, N. Beaumont. FOURTH ROW: S. Lynch, R. Karp, D. Sharpe, J. Miller, B. Hanbury, J. White. FIFTH ROW: P. Fouts, D. Lee, J. Porter, J. Navarra, A. Sarrynski, S. Mack. SIXTH ROW: D. Rivera, G. Hochstrasser, A. Cottrell, C. Long, A. Silveira. -ss:-'A FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Brownfield, L. Lgen, L. Greulich C. King, J. Dudrar, M. Shefveland, C. Babkirk, L. Ellgen, C Hayamizu. SECOND ROW: W. Toaka, B. Soss, G. Thrasher, L. Rodrigez, j. McLemoore, R. Edwards, T. Winn, j. Bouthiette L. Kirkland, S. Wilton, D. Roesler, D. Svenson, C. Van Bokelen J. Schefveland. THIRD ROW: T. Massoni, R. Chavis, j. Gardner 3 3 9 R. Lee, S. Crown, G. Sanford, B. Thomas, T. Woon, D. Howerton L. Walls, B. Cheshire, J. Ivy, M. McNally, N. Grush, M. Gock, D. Freiteas, P. Son, R. Fogarty, M. Stone. FOURTH ROW: L Lathrop, D. Aunchman, R. Zeimer, L. Haysbert, H. Higbie, G Kiyomura, S. Bingham, S. Noce. HIICC BRASS TRIO TOP TO BOTTOM: G. Palm . Lee, I. Kiyohara. A Ei A I .., ' l k I ff iff: ilu. FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Soss, T. Woon S Wilton, B. Daily, T. Winn, D. Nishimoto, G. Wada C. Faries. SECOND ROW: L. Ubai, E. Maskevich G. Palmer, G. Owyang, T. Gardner. and unior Band CLARINET CHOIR FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Kanno, J. Nakada, K. McConaha, S. Sakai, I.. Greulich, M. Hoshiyama, B. Soss. SECOND ROW: D. McNally, M. Marcussen, S. Lee, M. Mauz. ,Hn W. They made me do it 57 Y BAND COUNCIL Left to right: C. Hayamizu, S. Sakai, M. Mauz, V. Ho, J. Lapinski, S. Lee, N. Bradley, D. Gullekson, J. Nakada, B. Lee, E. Maskevich. Niki., . - . .Nm Orchestra FIRST ROW: Left to rightg E. Mindell, B. Nishioka, D. Mc- Leod, P. Bagley, P. Cathcart, S. Kanavle, G. Nichols, S. Dobrin- en, S. Karl. M. Wallach, M. Ramberg. SECOND ROW: N. Tesluk, j. Linch, P. Cathcart, D. Andersen, T. Lintini, V. Tesluk. THIRD ROW: L. Cooper, N. jew, M. Hoshiyama, j. Nakada 9 S. Sakai, M. Mauz, S. Lee, B. Daily, D. Gullekson, N. Bradley, A. Smith, E. Chan, J. Wood, M. Scully, J. Combs. FOURTH ROW: R. Takahashi, A. Coppola, B. Lee, I. Kiyohara, W. Obata, D. Lee, G. Palmer, J. Lapinski. Elf . we I... ALPHABETICAL ORDER: W. Adams, E. Ballard, G. Barlesi, B Bennett, N. Bradley, L. Carpenter, E. Chan, B. Chrism, C. Christoff, K. Clayton, A. Coppola, H. Cuevas, B. Daily, J. Duran K. Edwards, P. Edicott, C. Fraige, T. Gardner, F. Garrett, Di Gillespie, G. Gossett, R. Grifhn, D. Gullekson, D. Harper, B Herschler, G. Higginbotham, D. Hiraki, V. Ho, J. Hodges, M Hoshiyama, L. jackson, T. johnson, A. Kanno, G. Keenum, R King, I. Kiyohara, S. Kiyohara, G. Lapinski, B. Lee, D. Lee, S. Lee, M. Marcussen, E. Maskevich, j. Mathwig, M. Mauz, K. McConaha P - In . D. Mcliendry, D. McNally, j. Moore, K. Morken, bl. Nakada sp Q. Q. D. Nakamitsu, P. Nelson, bl. Nettle, E. Newman, D. Nishimoto, W. Obata, R. Ogawa, G. Oto, S. Ouellett, L. Rosow, H. Rutland Rutland, L. Page, G. Palmer, -I. Parodi, D. Sakai, S. Sakai Sakai, C. Shibata, A. Smith, W. Stephens, B. Swann, R W. W. Takahashi, T. Torgerson, L. Ubai, R. Uhl, T. Ling, G. Wfada C. Wallace. Senior Band This year the San Mateo Band concentrated more on the development of individual techniques and skills with the formation of smaller band instrumental groups such as the Brass Sextet, the Clarinet Choir, the Woodwind Quintet, the Per- cussion Ensemble, and various other groups. In this manner Mr. Henry Use, director, was able to develop a better sound in the band which was successfully exhibited when they performed at the Bearcat Review, at their Spring Band Concert, and 1 an Q' if when they marched as the Host Band at the City of San Mateo's Northern California Band Com- petition and Review. On December 17 the Orchestra and Choir, under the direction of Mr. Owen Fleming, pre- sented The Story of Customs of Christmas which carol selections. depicted through song and verse the old customs and traditions of celebrating Christmas. Some of the selections performed by the Orchestra, Choir and Camarata, composed of the ing, and other traditional and ancient Christmas school's finest vocalists and instrumentalists, were I Wonder As I Wanderj, Hallelujah Chorus from the Messiah, Lo, How a Rose E'er Bloom- Mr. llenrv Lise Band Direttor The Choir and Orchestra also presented its annual Spring Concert in May. s 1 v I I 1 I ,. ...d WOODWIND QUINTET Left to right: D. Gullekson, Q N. Bradley, D. McNally, I. Kiyohara, B. Daily. Maiorette Dolores McKendry fi l l 1, 1 iff Maiorette ' , Diane Nakamitsu .in rl- ' l Ed Maskevich Drum Maior Camarata Nishioka, S. Dobrinen, J. Linch M. Ramberg, D. McLeod, R Walcha, D. Sharpe, D. Lee, J White, D. Rivera, S. Linch, J. Miller B. Hanbur P Fouts A a Y, - , - Cottrell, R. Haysbert, C. Long, N. Beaumont, M. Scully, R. Banks, J. Cox, M, McKenna, A. Sarzynski, J. Gardner, J. Wood P. Cathcart, B. Bucher, I. Sar zynski. Jerry Lapinski Student Director Foreign Exchange Student li-1 I QZQK P3 'W Esther Amelia del Rosario Acosta-Gallo, our 18 year- old Foreign Exchange Student from Ambato, Ecuador, enjoyed her stay in America, residing in the home of Simi and Barre Lee. During her ten months visit here she perfected her English and studied the American system of government primarily through her activities in the Better Government Commission and as a delegate to the conven- tion. Her other activities included participation in Mixed Choir, after school sports, U.T. Inc. Tri-Y, International Relations Club, Spanish Club and ski trips. Before returning to Ecuador, Esther, who will continue school and study architecture, will join other American Field Service students to tour the United States this summer. 4 .' .-'Xa . g,,,t,jig 2 . . wi , 'W ' 2 - V : 2.3 .. , . . - t - ' f ,, . 1 1 ' -' H f -W i A Y X I f , I W 3 S. V .sv ,N 3 ff ilk! .7 . Lf ' REPORTERS FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Davis, S. Gil- patrick, S. Kanavle, J. Ta- maki, C. Fambrini. SEC- Purviance, G. 'Ishida fi vale Qu.. Q ml '59 .4 qi, -' - Y at .,, . A , lx- ' 'Ref '. ' A it in M if X Henry Kaiser Editor Staff Simi Lee C D k Ch' f Opy es le Jackie Gunn Feature Editor CUB STAFF FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Cox, j. Evans, T. Mitchell, K. Ericson, L. Fabos, K. Gilchrist, J. Tremblay. SECOND ROW: C. Beller, L. Torres, P. Blumberg, V. Maniscalco, S. Stout, L. Lehman, D. Mcfklpin. THIRD ROW: R. Walker, K. Takayama, S. Hardgrove, J. Bortolazzo, J. Belton, J. Anderson. fl!! ff Lvl I OND ROW: N. Atkin- son, C, Krummell. Miss- ing from fpiifture: N. Bradley, -JR, LockeD j. John Buckley ,pl LINOTYPE OPERATORS Sports Editor LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Oulette, J. Obley, L. Chamberlain, B. Almer, T. is Mr. Robert Quinlan Publications Adviser EM , . ,,.,, ,. 3 - M1 Lebedeff. 'V Mr. Richard Laverty Graphic Arts Adviser Graphic Arts PRESS .CREW LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Culver, R. Aguilar, C. Powell, B. Em- hoff, C. Foss, A. Serena. fx Z J. . if? ff 51' 1 ?i V .1 ' - I A FIRST ROW, left to right: V. Gaeta, j. Murphy, M. Gock, N. jew, B. Kralich, L. Procella, L. Hadfield, S. Medler, C. Bullock. SECOND ROW: W. Chun, D. Leonhardt, M. McKenna, P. EDITOR .... BUSINESS MANAGER . BOOKKEEPER PHOTOGRAPHERS . . . SENIORS .......... , . . . . APPLY! XT X .ffl ACTIVITIES . ... , .IIE f 'A.E .. S X ..Bac..Ql3QenQ FACULTY, CANDIDS ............ GOVERNMENT ..,.... CLASSES ....... GIRLS' SPORT BOYS' SPORT ADVISOR .... . . . O'Brien, P. Carmichael, L. Gismot. Elm Staff . . . . .Dave Warner , ,Diane Belton .. ...Nanci jew . . . .Dave Warner Steve Medler . .Martha McKenna Judy Murphy Pat Carmichael . . . , ..,Malviena Gacke . .Donna Leonhardt . . . . . .Lois Hadfield Beryl Kralich . . . .Candy Bullock Linda Gismot Lorraine Smith . . .Linda Procella . . . . . . .Vince Gaeta Wendell Chun Mr. Robert Quinlan Dave Warner Editor V Si! M752 'W ff Diane Belton Business Manager M l Aiwa I 1- NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS Gary Billerbeck and james Ishida 1,l l l li.'lNlx UI ,l1Ill ICI1 l ,'lll ,'IRlIS l,ll I'iliURlCillliSinnl.1'i', IIIIISIKQ lJi.int' Helton, lwusis nessg Plixllis il.il4.ili.isln, lfll' viign l.IIllL1ll.lj.QL'Q Ht-Ili' liiss, social stiente, fsinily Hul- lotk, lionlt eeononiiisg Mm'- lll.i iNilKl'IllI.I, Iinglislig Mdilx Alohnson, .irig Chiu Hillel' lweik, siiemeg lle1'nl.lilUlK'I1l. iudusiri.iI .irts. The 'lrophx XVinnei's were fmri Hiller- lietli. mzitlieinlitics .ind sti- enteg Phyllis 'l'.ik.ih.islii, lilm- ei'.il Qtrlsg Simi Lee, line .irtsg Diane lielion. xot.ition.iI .irts, I Missing from pitture: ,Innes lshid.i, in.ithem.itits. l l F i l I l 1 i SOPH MrCONI'ILI.E AIVARDS FIRST ROW, left to right: Heidi Cirzleter, home etonomitsg Suzanne Ifolen, husinessg Mary Shefvelzmd, foreign Lingungeg Terri Lehedeff, industrial arts, SECOND ROXV: james Ishida, mathcmzltits und stienteg Ted Lydon, nrt: jerry Lupinski, music: Greg Owyang, Englishg Tim Rithmond, sotizil stiente. LETTERS Oli' C O1IIzIIljfN'Df1 TIUN Phyllis iI4.li-CLIDRISIII .ind XVilli.1m jones l .f I Z' gz- . ,,,,,, X ' i l I i , f 1- , l i Sw 3 V? ii, MK I f 'E .li 5 ll l , Pg, n , - . , -' -- -' FROSH MfCONVlLl.Ij AIVARDS ' ., 1 t o ri ht Flortntt Amimoto mithcmltits jtni Rofchnil fortien l'll'lQ.,Ll'lj.,L' FIRSTROXV,left gz 1 , 1 '2'l2i Linda Titokai, sotizil stiente. SECOND ROXV1 Nanny Beaumont, Fnglishg Marilyn Rmnherg. music: Mike Streak, art. THIRD ROXV: john Xvtlllliilll, stitmeg Gary Alles, industrial airts. Q xl.. - NPN-I ' . 'xi 1 3 13 . Q , - if s 1 . ji' ' FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Saito, G. Owyang, H. Higbie, J. Wilson, M. McKenna, L. Rosow, F. Amamoto, L. Taoka. B. Nishioka. SECOND ROW: K. Muranaga, M. Hersh, T. Richmond, A. Killinger, L. Gismot, B. Bass, C. Higashioka, P. Takahashi, M. Tsuji, J. Low, B. Andrews, B. B. Clark, J. Rozehnal, L. Ubai, C. Hayamizu. THIRD ROW: W. Taoka, D. Robertson, B. Day Schmidt, G. Billerbeck, J. Judson, N. Atkinson, N. Beaumont, M. Ramberg, M. Warr, M. Golden Key Society FIRST ROW: A. Alva- rado, B. Lee, M. Hoshi yama, D. Belton, W. Chun, S. Tom, S. Lee, S. Sakai. SECOND: M. Mauz, D. Leonhardt, J Wilson. Mu Alpha Theta FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Saito, G. Shefveland, J. Nakada, J. Morain. a..,,,34NL, ll O Owyang, W. Sakai, K. Muranaga, E. Chan, B. Nishioka, F. Amamoto. SECOND ROW: P. Scar- pace, M. Hersh, T. Rich- mond, J. Wilson, B. Bass, C. Higashioka, P. Taka- hashi, L. Taoka. THIRD ROW: R. Hammerucl, J. Galloway, Y. Lee, R. Walker, G. Billerbeck. w2 . l f 2 15.54 T i .......4l f Carol Krummell Girls State 3 Maui.: H4lSl1l5ilIl1rl ---- D.A.R. Dennis Hunter , Boys' Stare 1? , 4 JW' , 1 D' ' FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Tnmzlki, S. Lee. S. Kunavle, K Gunn. Buckley, C.. Krummell, S. Gilpatrick, G. Ishicla, C, Fambrini. SECOND ROW: H. Kaiser, D. Belton, D. Warner. ' F Proiectionists FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Correa, L. Thomas, P White, D. Shaffer. SFCOND ROW: D, Lee, M. Miller, Wf1b4eyuatlytn7, D. Smith, G. Kringen. THIRD ROW Lf Craig, M. lVIarkm'it, VI. Shaffer, I. Cater, D. Rivera C. Howard. Clubs Spanish FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Lee, K. Izumi, L. Larson A Early B Nishioka, T. Komaru. SECOND ROW: S. Crown, B. Gray J Chandlee R. Colunga, G. Katamoto. Red Cross Future Homemakers FIRST ROW, left to right: K. john son, C. Wattenbarger, A. Uyeta, C Moody, j. Filipponi, M. Surby. SEC OND ROW: G. Jones, C. Wade, S Aunchman, B. Herschler, P. Blum berg, L. Wade, L. Reshatoff, S. Fick en, j. DeMartini. Science 3 FIRST ROW, left to right: Welln1z1n, D Huntley, L. jon, R. Le I omg, R. jow, -I. Ishida. SECOND ROXV: G. Lee, M. Crowell, D. Ander- son, L. Oaydos, NV, Tao 'ef ka, F. Takemori, Mr. R Gonzalez. iv ':-.Q ilu-' p Ja Future Teachers FIRST ROW, left to right: j. Low, L. Henderson, B. Andrews, L. Brooks, V. Lum. SECOND ROW: H. Kiyomura, H. Thomas, J. Gunn, D. Ching, H. Hyer, R. Otero, R. Aviles, K. Mor- ken. f ' 'lffv il' X gNtW.a3'l' Q Pi! I . 'XQMI .X Hwy A. . - s W' X SI -will I WEL. awk! J 1 lg.-tel ...jf F reneh I'IIlS'II IIOXV, It-If to rlpgllr I'. IYISIIL-n, fu II.IX,IIIlIlll, NI, Al11.ll1nmm, f, lwmllu-, I.. l.c.u'y, llumrl, I'. II.lp,gIt'y, I., Um, Il. vlcu, ll. lu, SIC- ONIJ RUXV: ll. Ilumlcy, XV. 'I'.1oIi.n, IJIILII, I, Ro' son, I.. fmrclun, XV. f,r.nlI, IJ. Mortus, S. llolwrincn, M. lxItlf1llSS1.'l1, I.. fnsrnm, IJ. IIIJISIIIND, A. McKenna, ill RONV: li. low, D. f Avoolw, P. Campbell. K- I .I ' , QML' -,mf . N ' I 3.5, fa f- -- .. 1, ,l. 1,1-, MJF, Q' --I I . I 'Q' -S-.I CL. , L 71, .-v1.17-f7r',fQ,'1 Lf- If H' of MJ,-f f.. I .,,. A. ,lr German FIRST ROW, left to right: M Denni, B. Steele, D. Gullekson, C. Brotsch. H. Eschweiler, P. Tak ahashi. SECOND ROW: M. john Flank, L. jackson. Internanonal Relat1ons J. Dederer, P. Larsen, E. FIRST ROW, left to right: j Murphy, S. Graham, P. O'Brien, R. Otero, H. Hyer, H. Thomas, S. Dobrinen, j. Gunn, S. Lee. SECOND ROW: M. Holober, j Mora, S. McMurdie, K. Ericson II. Declerer, L. Haynes, L. Greu lich, J. DeMartini, L. Iatopetti, A Early, B. Gray, A. Ebel, S. Thrash er. CENTER: E. Atostzl-Gallo. 69 ,. , 3-ww..-f 'fi -afecf rf-L .469 Stage Crew FIRST ROXV, left to right: C. Foss, B. Kup fcrman, G. Stark, L. Thomas. SECOND ROW' P. Vail, R. Capin, NVilliams, j. Tamaki, R Hanbury, L. Taoka, K. lNltCullough, Hill man. THIRD ROXV: B. Cnpponi. B. MtAsey B. Bullotk, F. Amamoto. Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan quarrel over a loaf of bread Mr. Van Daan stole. The Diar of Anne Frank An intense drama centered around the diary of a young jewish girl during the Nazi occupation of Holland was the basis for the fall term play, The Diary of Anne Frank, presented on November 20 and 21. The story stresses the hopes and fears of Anne and her seven companions while they were in hiding. Under the guidance of Mrs. Joyce Wildilian and through the efforts of the stage crew under the direc- tion of Mr. Robert johnson in producing the sets, the play was a great success. CAST Anne Frank .,,. . . . Peggy Blumberg Peter Van Daan . . .. . Steve Hardgrove Mr. Frank .... .... R obert Bentley Mrs. Frank ...., . ,. Martha McKenna Mr. Van Daan . . . .....,. Ross Capin Mrs. Van Daan . . . , . . Diane Mangrum Mr. Dussel .... ..,.. P hil Fouts Mr. Kraler . , . . . Lonny Ritter Margot ..,. . . . Su Kanavle Miep .......,.......,... Sheila Greer understudiesfjackie Gunn, Henry Kaiser, Craige Faries, and Douglas Coates. Anne and Peter reministe their freedom as they look out the attic window. Mr. Dussel joins tht Frlnks in tht lille as a fugitive Aunt Ethel, I'd like you to meet a good friend of mine. Elwood tries to explain what happened to Dr. Chumley at Charley's Place. Wouldn't a hat with two holes belong to a rabbit with two pointed ears? n 1 n I 9 3 H! Q lf z tt. , .kv gf ,f if , if L , Mrs. Joyce Wildnian Mr. Robert johnson Director Technical Director Harvey The spring term play, Harvey, depict- ed the story of Elwood P. Dowd and the . adventures he had with his close compan- ion, a six-foot invisible rabbit named ' Harvey. The comedy. presented on March 19 and 20, was centered around the embarrassing situations that this invisible companion caused for Dowd's sister, Veta Louise Simmons. Thanks to the efforts of Mrs. 'Ioyce Wildinan and the stage crew, under the direction of Mr. Robert john- son, the play was a great success. CAST Elwood P. Dowd ,..... Robert Bentley Dr. Willie Chumley ........ Phil Fouts Dr. Lymon Anderson . , Steve Hardgrove Veta Louise Simmons . Martha McKenna Miss Kelly ........ Carole Chamberlain L Myrtle Mae Simmons .,.... Terri Hollen A Duane Wilsoti ...... . . , Craige Faries judge Omar Gaffney . . . . . Ross Capin Miss Johnson ........... Lula Howard E. Lofgren ......,. Andrew McKenna Betty ............... .... J ackie Gunn Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet ..,. Linda Barnes Student Director ..... . . Sheila Greer '22 13310: Q . Q W Z 4 ,X F e W ? ,, Q f 'A fi f f i VC1'HIllC?IllI As the future lender of the world it is only natural that Youth takes un active participa- tion in his stuclent government. 'N He learns bo th the complexity si in gills V4 and necessity of 21 workable gov- ernment ancl realizes that with- out governments civilizecl nations Could not exist. LEE- UDEU., TN-AE ey QSk5'E z. - 9600 Go-ro-Q,EQTwctr 'Easy lb sfggq-gt kg Crum' l..v L4,x. xc , sa- ,, Q YYi- 'SW -V 2 4 A '- lg, if X ' 3 I 5 A F, Q .4 g wg .. 'Q , ' MZ' - s ,g N K, li , , vggv 4 3 I , QZVZX ' flf f- ' , 0 1: N Q, X X 114.9-vi jg. ', - I 'A M l iw . we was A m. w RX , 'T .f Bette Bass t Secretary X Linda Barnes Auditor W, ,rr- X W ' s 3 r ? 'us 7' . li . ,4 , , I ijfffbf ,S 'N ,N f , ,. 4, , psu i X W f f , , - - - A Pg Ze z if A, fy i I , pq -.L. f' f, l ,,, -1 P ' , ,Q -1. . 45 , 14: - H - Q -Q I .-s. - 'N , 1 KI . . '- '-If ' 1 -Q. :H AM if ,,.,,, w . N 2 I D 2 W f l is x f M ,Mew-, 1: ' 'A .J sw i ' -ni! ' ff 5, H, it' J . V , ,. 'si M- . 2' ,lu-Q ,., NSR Ben Green Vice President A-.ws-5,--.gm 3. NQQ -. RS--g, H in NE' Wh -. i U fm' e.. ., X X? A we ,...., . .farm x'rRx' Q Judi Wilson 74 Treasurer Student 1964 eq '-'- S li, ffixul Q W j ,, if - 1, r ,Q 4 , ' ff ' M ff' l . -an 4 fi.. I ,X .- . g4?'14 m l , 1 g i 'I , . ' . 4' 5' , V., Wendell Chun President W Nl Il I X S VIIIX 2 or fb Q 4 , -, W ia .- , -I . Winstcmn Hammerud Auditor QS 1 'A 'Q-.SQ -IN f-Q X-. 'lug 3 -MR 5.9.2 l 14 I , . -fi' ,ff 4 ' a ' T 14215 I ,'. -yi ,, :A-ga . 1 A-1 -fr' gf . - - .A .1 - yi 32 fsygiii-W 4. iff 1 1965 Spring Convention ,. 11, ... . -1..f iv- 1. V 1 inance Committee FIRST ROW, left to right M. Hoshiyama, B. Lee, B. Sopjes, W. Chun, B. Green, B. Bass. SECOND ROW: F. Nishioka, A. Alvarado, L. Barnes, K. Kariya, M. Heim soth, J. Wilson, T. Rich mond, I. McKenna. THIRD ROW: Mr. W. Rilliet, Mr. W. Carvey, Dr. P. Bowers. gif li, The student leadership of San Mateo High School has always been outstanding, but the commendable achievements by scholars in student government this year were especially notable. A new methodiiin elections procedures was in- troduced in the fall when the excitement of a politi- cal nominating convention modeled after those of the Democratic and Republican parties came to SMHS for the election of spring officers. This new system served to promote interest in student body elections and as a learning process to acquaint stu- dents vfith authentic party election procedures. San Mateo High School's first Nominations Convention was a complete success punctuated by delegates, demonstrations, and delirium. This year's commissioners assumed their posts with honor, each proposing new ideas to contribute to their organization. The Better Government Com- mission, under the direction of Simi Lee, assisted in student government policies and promoted interest and participation in student government. The Associated Boy Students and the Associated Girl Students were disbanded in the fall of 1964 when student officers realized after due investigation into the matter that there was no actual purpose for these organizations in the school. Another recogniz- able change in student government was the merger of the Finance Committee a-nd the Fall and Spring Executive Cabinets. Members of this one body now have a two semester position and a definite purpose to serve. For the first time seven student officers from San Mateo met with student government representatives from all over the bay area at Asilomar last August for the annual California Association of Student Councils Convention to exchange ideas and gain knowledge to aid them in their responsibilities as student leaders. Three of these students, Linda Barnes, Sherry Hunter, and Steve Hing walked away with medals for outstanding participation in the pre- sentation of their ideas. This year of 1964-1965 has left a mark in the evolution of student leadership. The unique changes made this year will undoubtedly stand out in the history of San Mateo High School. xx :Ni . :K Aff 1 fl? ., I -bs-. 1 , . 1-..- A Tum, In--Q . .-1-:.,1i ' . : ni-r !,..4i,T ,. if F . r Y Mimi Y. 'fun 1 :TL . 1 1. 'f' ' ' ' ' 's E' ff -V1-i' - . . VW ' 1 i' dfim '-fm w if' .. .. -' na t - - . ' . wa I w . 0 1 'v ff 'Iwi' M . ' 'Q' N . 1 'l f -, .- 4 Wight'-1, . ' 1 fum ' . f -A - ' ,e.,,f .. ..i .-,'- . A. f. ,ij v a ' . .t, w,ggs.,: 1? i . 'ft . . 1 . ' A A A,-L V s, i X- l, -.1--ii.. 1 a ,, 1. ' , f 3. an .- .gf,..Q,., t r A' .' -wg-. I I nw' .- ji' Lp.,-I g, ,dwg Q I, . 'i - , . -v - , , Y' -. -. '1' ,Aw vas, t f' TJ? W 'F . fl-KITQ -1? ' NVE ' ,--ff. wi' 4. A..-cf If 1 .wwf Q' 1 Hsiggg-44. -'wan' g . iv V '- - .48 -ff-A ' . ' 'VI fP'f.f5'5 f:wff..'f, .-1?iU5at P' 'il'.g1'3-'-wfrfgii-fffiiv.:-f Ffa?-lf: - ff.-J::'wff e:.f.1 5 -.:f'--:,1.1'w'5, ,. f , -53 ,,!l?a..fJf gy, VJ- .- 0 55' FIRST ROW, left to right: j. Shcfveland, B. Wilson, B. McCauley, J. Mon taihano, B. Mczlscy, B. Capponi, W. Grilhths, D. Mangrum, D. Cazin S. Pope, J. Ohley, D. Jamison, B. Kralith, M. Swadley, S. Young, j. Ladeau M. johnson, T. Wolffe, S. Kiyohara, C. Rewak, j. Phelps. SECOND ROW! A. Morales, j. Benson, M. Farley, B. Almcr, C. Ladley, S. MtMurtlic, j Anick, H. Kaiser, R. Hayshert, T. Stokes, Donahue, Schauer, M. Ochi, M. De Tauro, Bryan, S. Langridge, R. jow, AI. Bortolazzo. THIRD ROW S. Bonn, M. Gotk, P. Cathcart, P. Howard, L. Procella, M. Hoshiyama S. Tom, G. Nevarez, M. Mauz, j. Dedercr, QI. Svendson, G. Ishida, L. Rosow, L. Haynes, C. Fujita, M. Maurana, B. Schmidt, j. Kromhout, J. Flemming. FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Ayooh, G. Boi-gas, P. Tutker, R, Nevarez, G., Billcrbctk, C. Masotti, C. Atwater, II. King, M. Muro, L. Lehman, N. -Kfawahara, A. Kanno, C. Fujita, M. Maurana, P. Enditott, S. Pope, C. Enri- quez. SECOND ROW: C. Crothers, D. Borella, S. Larson, M. Nevarcz, D. McAlpin, B. Hanhury, S. MtMurdie, T. Okcefe, L. Horiye, D. Hunter, B. Daily, M. De Lauro, E. Flank, F. Nishioka, N. Cirush, C. Stalzer. THIRD ROW: A. Beale, D. Choate, G. Alles, R. Adams, D. Rivera, j. Threcfnot, P. Cathtart, R. Hayshert, D. Evans, S. Farthing, M. Gotk, G. Kringcn, G. Ishida, XV. Abbott, D. Katz. Fall Student Council Spring Student Council I -I -SL -f Wy ww L, rm., I - Ts? ' it 91 Mr. Barry Miller Advisor A.. . ..... . ar 4. ., ,, . Sherry Hunter Senior justice ' Court 1 ., rf' Fred Garrett Junior justice lb L-7 5 , , xt. , .32 I V , ,. fx sf i in 1 ft ' 'x K . f 2,f.i1l :U VT, W a t J I at X , 3. if wg? f ., :if V- ' ' Y lf' . ' - f lf- ' George Simpson Winston Chun Joyce Nakada junior justice Sophomore Justice 4 Cb. lg! cm, Steve l-ling tX 41' - 'eff Clerk . X .tt :Qtr it I X 1 'll K Y' ll' 5 gi V ,tf4l f A -7 K L -9 f 3 4 Wk Q, Sue Andrews Nancy Atkinson Steve Farthing Clerk Bailiff Liaison Chief justice STUDENT CONTROL BOARD FIRST ROW, left to right: T. Kalodemas, J. Shefveland, C. Guillory, J. McLemore, B. Andrews, F. Bates, B. Muskevich, D. Huston, V. Gaeta. SECOND ROW: A. Coppola, j. Butler, L. Horiye, S. Kiyohara, B. Rutland, K. Killinger, L. Gaan, G. Barry, B. Bone, P. Scarpace. Y...-. :li.-1l -ur 1 FIRST ROW left to rlght P Enduott N lxnnhara, D. Ishida, C. Yamada, j. McRoskey, . N Croueh C Babklrk Ix Izumr S Mason C Fzlmbrini. SECOND ROW: B. Brennan, K. t I-1 ensen M TSUjl Trembhy S Crown M Shefveland, S. Dobrinen, C. Higashioka, L. Ubai, S Commissions FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Procella, j. Dederer, E. Acosta-Gallo, L. Ubai, P. Campbell SECOND ROW: S. Lee, K. Ericson, M. Tsuji, j. Nakada, L. Rosow, B. Zeimer, D. Robertson THIRD ROW: D. Ayoob, R. Adams, B. Chambers, J. Svendsen, B. Andrews, R. Kawakami D. Nishimoto. VSEW QQ 1.- nw 'v-L.. ff Q ., f , FN Lag XXX , ix Drama CJ W Q FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Judson, j. Svendsen, j. Gunn, S. Greer, T. Harmon. SEC- OND ROW: D. Becker, R. Lee, R. Bentley, E. Mindell, K. Yundt. rm. W .QM-W K Bill Dekker Art ,H 1 '12 tx I: ff f Simi Lee Better Government FI ! ' f ':fa w- Dave McAlpin Freshman l Mike Farley Art joyce Nakacla Better Government K , sw, Drama Commission r wg u R . NE. it is Carl Foss Art jan Svendson Better Government 451- X f FIRST ROW, left to right: A Cam- pion, S. Matthews, P. Carmichael, P. Wilson, S. Muzzy, S. Young, C. Gil- landers, K. Morgan, S. Pope, C. Rav- entos, C. Enriquez. SECOND ROW: G. Simpson, E. Mark, T. Lydon. fl llix 1 l . i . Ken Hanada Boys' Athletics George jaynes Boys' Athletics Al Tgitovigh Annette Kanno Sue Sakai Freshman Golden Key Golden Key Golden Key Art Commission FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Ni- chol, D. Fogarty, S. Barkley, -I. Kline, C. Wilson, N. Harris, K. Gilchrist, P. Boyle, L. Robles, E Golding, j. Sharpe, D. Ching. SEC- OND ROXV: M. Farley, C. Foss, B. Dekker, L. Thomas, j. McNal- ley, L. Craig, M. johnson, J. Shaf- fer, J. Low, H. jew, J, Ishida. Henry Rutland Boys' Athletics Bill Hutton KSM QQ' Q Pat Carmichael Dance I RK , A Q , 422, 42.-.5E'F5-5' ' ' 1 6762,-3 3-' : se -:J-:B i .6- -,'1',. .J fffliz, l' V ,f zli Nancy Beaumont Music Theresa Harmon Drama li FX, ' iY Robert Stephenson Parliamentarian Traffic - Safety 1 31 ll. . -,,.,...- A..L.- 1 uncut ku . F4 in-..,, . i X at 'fur ff Q V' 'phil fx 5 3,524 Cathy Fujita Elections ' fi ' . 'il , , 's.f:I: 1 1 , .LV ff' L ,,,, - t-sg -- Bill jones Public Address Qual K rf- li B gli it if ' with S ii 41,93 ,, . iEai.2f.,'n ff'E5ifi7-,i'lfifth 1 A ' fi ifiliiu 'iz : 4 Phil Fouts Spirit 1 r' USM fu i ,fi Commissions and Commissioners for .-i an fax 'Y' 1k f f V, VN' 3 Marlene Maurana Elections Cathy l-ligashioka Sister City r- 3, , -Q' fx Sue XX'est Spirit .W - 1, I 5' f A , x ge 9 fqt Ben Green Freshman x Maya Tsuji Sister City 5, fl 'N , i Dv,-Q' 5'f,,.:. ' V 3 -,,:,.,.. n , '81 6 . K- LUWC ef' - -Q24 .. -, Craige Faries Trafhc - Safety wi s A MT Q' 4 Z ? 7 1 W x4--Luv 4 5 X 4, www 1 , -W -f M 5 Q , , fa Q ly N X7 W' i f ,ff A., W .J 1 f gi 4-wg 'Ei I J 5 . lasses It is the classes that comprise the heartbeat of 21 school. During these three years Youth develops a feeling of belonging, for he realizes he is part of an institu- tion that was developed to satisfy his curiosity and to further his knowledge. 1, ,flfw ,.f ' I . Eddie Flank Vice President I I I i N Qi Barre Lee President Gloria Ishida Secretary junior Class Council FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Mahal, G. Ishida, B. jordan, G. Wong, L. Howard, M. Muro, J. Clayman, A. Cutrell. SECOND ROW, H. Willis, T. Richmond, J. Gunn, J. Dederer, M. Swadley, E. Flank, R. Matsuda. if Watson Adams Donnie Albano X V . lg il SQ.. Fil Y TZ? Mary Swadley Elected Rep. Ron Albano Barbara Andrade Cindy Bacelli Dan Baker john Bell Chris Bergman Jean Alexander David Ayoob Pat Bagley George Barry Nancy Bentson Rex Betz UII Sandy Bibler june Birkes Toni Blenio Gleen Blick 11 fi '01 'H' 'fi' 1:17 N-div' Alex Tsitovxch Elected Representatxve D Hunter C Mazotu A Cutrell S Bxbler Steve Blomstedt Bill Bone Charlene Borg Darlene Borges UIIWWY' .- fys 5' Andrea Campian Kathy Carlson Bob Caselli Donna Cazin ,v fy jill Clayman joe Cody Dave Cole Ivan Collins Phil Chan Ed Concepcion Ramona Chavis Mike Chiampa jon Chism Chris Cordero Larry Correa Elisa Crowder ...L-. 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Meigs N 51 A, we W, A S n Adrienne Cutrell Virgil Davis Stacy Dobrinen Bruce Daily Becki Dean Marsha Dodson Bill Daul Julie Dederer Taft Donahue , 'QW x , M 6 3 - w ' . W f I fn .B 1- '- ,. Dave Dudley Randy Duncan Terry Duncan Rick DuPont Phyllis Endicott Terri Erjavec Dwight Evans Cecilia Eambrini Ed Farmer Steve Farthing Roger Eeriante Greg Ferguson Melvin Ferrell Cathy Fitzpatrick Ed Flank 4257 5 ,. , ,,, Q A ,ig -vs .fi xXx e V 44 if . I , is-,E M7 f, E J' ZW , I l , V - ,, 'gf' N, . ar' ' ii - ' 3: I fs K 4. --': fam , ,Wi 1 W, t 6? x Cie f ' y M Z .JINQ R 1,1 YT'- 'iff 'FUI 'Y J h Fl - waf- I 4-5 Y o n emmmg if 1 as , ' Sue Eolen if 5 '53 11 Dave Fradelis as all s' A In . 1 iii' ff -A Q, x .4 KN'-. , X .. e 'F' J , X Q XX-74' X -r 1-pr. N nv ' ,Himsa f 1 ,. .' 1 HE 'l A V fy v:3'f'f I :3',Ywf xl' 0, ' lf y -.g,,f s., V 1 :se if Nez N, 'M FS v me Sue Friend Intl l' rye Cathy Fujita Andy Fuller Albert Gaan Vince Gaeta Joyce Gardner Tim Gardner Maren Garfat David Gargiulo Loretta Garner Fred Garrett Donna Garriach jim Gater joyce Gaydos Santo Gentile john Gettle Ron Ghiglione l 1, , ,sn 6 '-- .-5 '1 4 sf v-'N 2: - 'Q it x -M' I 'w. sd ll' A . H ir al Linda Gismot Colleen Gray jackie Gunn M 'I Dennis Goins Ben Green Lody Hadlield L - Harold Goodwin Wanda L. Green Pat Hagerty Q ,f i' - If uv H 5 , it -'23, 'FQ Heidi Graeter Shiela Greer Bob Hall Steve Graham Willie Griffiths W. Hammerud Fw, Vi l 1.-.f 1' FET so gg 5 v- ' '. , ww 'fkifan T ' '1 H I xl ,I , , 'Za' L -R i -1' if K 'N kj- 1 1 v W If L as i 5 Q.a.fl'lE we ,Wm ' X U' Ui I -L A! D ' . lf. SEE. .- ,Q AMWPHT se X 4 x john K. Hanson Terri Hollen Norm Harvey R. Hollingsworth Leslie Haynes Vicki Heller Larry Hellman C. Higashioka P. Hirschberg J. Hoelting are ' ' l ' I -.kr f L. M. Howard Loretta Howey Kathie Hunt Dennis Hunter joe Hurtado Gary Huston i .... pq A aw- ? 1 t f , X X Xtgkgy , sk' Q I, Q ,Q 9 1 E ,pf 2 in -s.. jf' 'UQ - , we A Bill Hutton Donna Ice Bill Inglis Fred Irwin Doris Ishida Gloria Ishida Delories Jackson Jessie Jackson K n'1'X I Xfff it if . ,W ,,f 4., , - 5, 6 1 M 1 pf' ' .4- I s - K s 5, 'gh S Q Pat Jackson R. Jnkubowski George Jaynes Kathy Jensen Nanci Jew Petey Johnson XVayne Johnson Bob Jordan Al -UQ ij .S . 'B ,f ,4l1x ,mics .4- Linda Joyce Ronald Katz Ralph Kelley Zeny Junio Floyd Kauer Keith Killinger IM f, .:?,,. 4. lx 3? f X 2 1- f t , t W 1 5 f xi-4 db.. 11 42 lk' 'W sf .. Q.- fix --.-f Q s .WX IT' -.. -um' X' Z! I - Tom King Rudy Kittl Dave Klemish Beryl Annie Kralich Serge Krassilnikoff Sharon Lamore Jerry Lapinski Susan Larsen Terri Lebedeff Barre Lee Larry Lee George Lerek Nancy Lindstrom Jeannie Love Martin Lowenstein Chuck Luke Ted Lydon Nancy MacDougall I ,ny ,I . :g ' if 4911 'lt 3, lu. I x 2 gf I, QM W. 15 5 5 I it 'Y wg. as is Av W? Qei if? 10: . .-., 4,Z- f' My r KM 6, 2' faf, f 3 2 ' ,Xxx if.. x is ' Qea5?7 -m Q'-ff I f'x'l7,i3N J, -1 ii,. haw . 2 t 'Ili' , gel' I . ., ' 5,1 K A :A by it H in Q - si 'XXV :-.Z , X ' like K fl n i 'ix I gk V Q S 'gL-,, 4-.ks -, f 5 fri- ' X -ak 3- . 5 .. Lf i i , ':1:' 43, 'X 1 I .., gf Q 'Nr 1 at N ,ox rf' 4 . V -fr? Q f X - , 4 ,lutli Matlm lhlllly' Matk Raiimler Mulml Tom Maisano Eric Malzkuhn Diane Mangrum Elliot Mark Matthew Markovic Kathy Marron Myrna Marsh jane Martin Tom Martin Sue Mason Alice Mata Irene Mathis Rocki Matsuda Sue Matthews Marlene Maurana - 5 x ' . ' V. ...,. - -, U C I , 4 4 as ,li I X 5 i x Wh H- ,X 1 -, ...., x 1 .wi 1 ,'-,J 3 so f ,Q --fl A 'wil N in W 'X 5, Af rw -' f gals '! V ,x P 'H f -- i w zdx'-xii 5 i- A D Xu . , .,f jim McCray Mike McCreary M. McGuire Dee Mclienclry Dennis McNally Danny McNesby john Miller Jim Moore we S- K. Q' S , , 75 A Sri. it 1 julie Morain Sylvyne Moyce Y. Mullenax john Mullenix Frieda Muro Mayko Nakata Joyce Navarra Wes Nekotani 'VA f... 4' 15 M f '51 1 A4- ali . as 6 5-1 I km X 147'-'L , K 1 V- X - 1 K f 1-...fp 4 S' Q Q, Pl A Q' i 'Ql?if C' P ,M J, if ,il-'gf' 'P . l Pi! N Ion Nettle Martha Nevarez Dale Nishida Rich Ogawa Mike O'Keefe Rich Okita Kathy Osborne Dennis Oto l F v ,,v v 'flf gr 1 all 5 all Greg Owyang john Parish Linda Patterson Marilyn Peruch Bill Pflieger David Phillips Anita Pierce p at Pit 'K ns. --?t- , - E-w l jerry Primes Linda Protella Maurice Powell H. Reddington Maclelyne Reed Marilyn Reitz Cheryl Rewak Sue Plumb Dave Rhoads D ' vll, ififx'-x QM? 'A . ,lf X' V 3 .-J . ,L Nr A I x L if kt q lc I I .. N f gifs, M. Riesinger Ann Rivera Dorothy Rivera Rod Rivera Carol Roesler Lynn Rogers james Rose Mary Rose 'N wx E -v 1 5'f', 1 5-ge Ye ' 2,ii'fzsZ 4... . 'Ni 1 1X Q, Gordon Russell jim Saito Walt Sakai Bob Satyna Linda Sbragia Eugene Scafire Phil Scarpace Jan Schmidt fr, Q 1 ,wr of ll - fc- ,Q 'rg -. Ht! f , fgvg , 'ik A in , X . X 54 ' LJ , N 'R psi -5-1, f '1 if 'ei' 5 4? at E M v i ' Q , X f - XR E 'Ui A We 4 If X :Digg 3 H ff 5 S. Q it .,', ,if :ZW ' 4. M ,, U X tttt K -A IRI ' fr ' L 7. 1 as Diane Schneider Clif Schreiber Ted Scott Alice Sepi Auggie Serena Cathy Serena Barbara Serrano jo Severson :fc .Y 'li' ' 1 ht . A Q B Xt, ' :xzlg -iq X. W :tl , . 0' ' t if Qi ,gil 323, f ' I f Q, Q9 '31 Q, 5 Steve Sexton Dave Shaffer C Wit Shapovalow Dave Sharpe Mary Sheehan M. Shefveland Nadya Sheppard Carolyn Shiinoki B. L Am Shima Y arolyn Shoberg Al Sickle Sandy Skidgel Mike Skorstad Lorraine Smith Marsha Smith Ray Smith Ron Sorg Rick Steinberg Willie Stephens Margie Sterner Dianna Stevens Ted Stevens ,' ff,-Q 0 ' am' -Q., Bill Stewart 'ef - fm .ix -i-,: Q gp-. ---a , ' . :X , .5 - '.L if X If ,f?:V.a., ,V -2.11712-iff if L' , . .5 X 4. Q' 5 s....,v . ,Q 'tl .- f ,fr ' 1:3 xl Q-. 4,1 ,fm A r' -.4 ff i 2, if f Q. Nc x 'sf C -3? ... ii. Fx xQ, 1v- it N 1 . , Xl: ' Lvl -2- Dan Stewart Theresa Stokes Peggy Stoltz Bert Stonich Sheryl Stothers Sue Sullivan Jan Svendsen Mary Swadley Brian Swann Barbara Swetlik Gary Sylva -Q 1 -at-5 X Gu. 1 4 A VV 1' J '1 .gl 1 'fi 018, m .W iff-. ,, -ay M. V fp, ,iv a. f f ' f ff f k a if f fl' li 5 , fu-ff , 1- F K 'vu ' 1 S v w... , ,af Q.- ' v Q. . ,W Y A Y , 4 15 Q' . ,qv - rt I , . iN 4 Y N l 'Aa 4' If Q 9 .- xg Q' -. 1 f f .9 ti s 4 I .- Nw jo Tamaki Tinky Ternulln Nadia Tesluk Tania Tinkoff Rich Titus Mike Tognoli Ben Toy Betty Treadway Alex Tsitovich Maya Tsuji Bernadette Tyesky Bob Uhl Clint Updyke Kumiko Uyeta Laurie Verna Gary Wada Gary Walker Mike Wallach 54' ,., , ...N W -:Tiff-feat!! ' A y N V' 1 p If ,,-. . 15 a x Y 3 .f x, A X 2 it g I , , w. ' it Betty Ware Linda Weinreich EriC While Grady WillS Mary Warr Willie Weinstein Pete White Les Wong , Delores Warren Susanna West Linda Whitman Bruce Wfright ff' ,e - ft, 'K ,!IY X- I Carolyn Yamada Ed Yamada Sue Yecha Issei Yokota JUNIOR MAKE-IQP FIRST ROXV, left tu right: Carol Krum- mell, john Irlanswn. SECOND ROXV: joe Phelps, jim Parker, Keiji Muranaga. 'N THIRD ROYN7: George Simpson, Tim Richmond. Jerry H7OSl'1lCl3 jerry Williams , 7 Frank Yam kay Xufldf Robin Williams Colin Washburn Ke? WQSSQH C. Wattenbarger H0156 Whlfe ff' Af . .- lc, A -fr . afar iv , li ., ima 3 Ken Hanada Vice President 3 F i A X , - . ,t Dave McAlpin el' X 5.6533 I President M I Vicki Kasai 'ei v Secretary Cathy Wilson Elected Representative Sophomore Class Council FIRST ROW, left to right: A. McKenna, J. Sweeney, R. Carrillo, J. King, M. Johnson, D. 0 G Sebastian, L. Taoka, W. Obata.- SECOND ROW, left to right: J. Anderson, C. Wong, A. ' Ormes, M. Streck, R. Sopjes, B. Rittmaster, J. Salles. . - N- Penny Anderson ' f R T A' Helen Andrews V Q Rodger Aplanalp A 'R' 3 Jerry Arao if we ' ,, 5,,,, it .Q -,Nw Tom Abell Sam Adams Brian Aitkin Bonnie Alexander Gary Alles Flo Anamoto Fred Anderson Rick Adams Margarita Aquirre Art Alcantara Connee Allen Rachel Alvarez Doug Anderson Jeff Anderson we ef., A ffm. R -t' so if H 'B ,ix lt .of 1' . A ff - V xx .i ' i, . - W2 s 1 . v i K . , . . V, v -1' , Af-if' ' Nev! XM Q. 1 Zig Q , - '., , I ' ... L-tffw . ai '1 . P . L .J ' 'YB X H P xx X ' 4 IQ i 'N 1' ff' Dv 4 ' y ' ' A H A - nw ' F' ty XA. A, . F wi, me -5.57 f 2- X AV gw i Q i 3? Rx X 'S' fl vi 1. V 4 vi , , V X WM ,Rss I R ,kv i gl , , Y t X 4. Qi 4 ,- x f -x 5... Q A ' ', X x f 9' ' I XX ' i Y C ' f . J s I A Vw. . ' R --N Jerry Bortolazzo Elected Representative ITIOICS Judie Armstrong Nan Atkinson Ed Aucoin Sonya Aunchman ,H Z a I YZ , AC- 3 ,U -'v-- W- ' f iw . l ,sf Q- a dx ' -- C Z gl Celia Babkirk Charlie Baker 5,2- X 1 , . 'ifx :re gif t 05 Q. 'ii tif ffl tt-, 'Nm tlf Anderson X ll L Pitsirlcnl .V ,gin ki, Judy Schauer Secretary l J x Ron Sopies .w'4 ' , A' A- r President 3 Sophomore Class Council FIRST ROW, left to right: Jeff Anderson, Elaine Chan, Ron Sopjes, Lee Wilson, Naomi Ishida. SECOND ROW: Pam Cecil, Jerry Bortolnzzo, Judy Sthnuer, Charles Baker, Vicki Kasai. ,V me wi '53 all iq., Nora Ballard Marie Baptista SM V 'L , l Sandy Barkley George Barlesi 'Q . - M . 5 if p 'Wx 410 xl' 1, 'X Cf J ' 'Y l . nw ,.... ' ' , , fs JL, XY yi 4 iid? up E ft ,ang lpn M Fred Barlow Kathy Barnes 1 H' ,UA gf' s get it di L J .fi .u ' 1 in V 5 .' 1 1 ' ,, s f ,gs :H-.1-,. I,- eg Nl ,- -'RW 'x 3 Linda Barnett Dave Barney A 41' V? g .tP' 's .J 'L J r . It -f Margie Barry Art Beall Sandy Beale Nancy Beaumont Q' -Q t .ff ' 555 . it .ig .- t N' 'ir-i, , gi N Q, K, l' X 1 5 l x. fi- ,i I P 1 Y Debbie Becker Pete Bein Dave Bell joe Belton Karen Benson john Betz Dennis Bingham Brandt Birholm Z., A: L ' 2 -X . :fi V ' ' ' v , f W , 2 4,3..v.:,k:..,, 'Q I ',i'k'15'i ,. ff!! 5 H m I fn. i '2 , -iv' ' is ' s W, gr V an X S., - Q, H Q t , xilw .. 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S 4, if r f all fi 'fit' , , ii A Dave Whitfiels Ray Moon Kathy Wilhems Jody Wright Cathy Wilson George Yaco Lee Wilson Gene Yatlee Dave Wilton Pat Young C V 11 1 R d d h Teena Witt Shirley Young armen a ejo o ger Ware Bren aW ite . Carol Wade D. Waterman Marsha White Crgigigyxfgfsg Algglguignigggfr ff-N 4' .1 , 'ef W4 A t 3' 'i M4 X 'spa 1 S , A LJ Qzgwk 5 A fs... john lxromhout Vice President fix 'H aiu -492' Wfkw r' 'gd Bruce Atkinson President Rick Braun v Secretary Freshman Class Council FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Wade, A. Beale, j. Haynes, R. Roat, J. Kromhout, J. Sander. SECOND ROW: G. Lee, R. jow, S. Kawahara, M. Gock, L. Ito. at 9 Rhonda Aaseth jim Allen Bonnie Andrews Ann Atherton Sue Atkinson Dwain Aunchman Mike Babcock Wayne Abbott Marcia Amamoto Shirley Arca Bruce Atkinson Colleen Atwater Roberta Aviles Linda Baca ,,f4 'fBgy, V , A' t A . Q A , . ' gg- A, .W Qs so , x, me 5 4 . . A X., . Q., , . g .s cam K. f .S o l' A ,.: as-ff -' ' if ,J 1 , r ll 3 Linda Powers Elected Rep. A -ff lt Fresh Marilyn Baker Michael Baker Mike Baker Don Balco K.- Y 77 ' W 'Z we f U X is l 59 -. f' -'f tazz?-:::a:1:1E - e-l-- Grace Kntalinoto lflcctcd Representative Q55 ! X 33.3 llcnry l li -hic 4:1- .gal I l'I1CI1 P- Vite President Linda Powers Secretary ', Craig Nevsgard President Freshman Class Council FIRST ROW, left to right: WilfSh2lU6f, D. Katz, L. Wade, S, Young, F. Takemori. SECOND ROW: C. Hammontree, j. Gossett, j. Montalbano, M. Oiwa. David Banks Angie Baptista Betsy Barnes Mitchell Barnes 5-3 'gr' if a N Mn ' '7 , 5 fi., , 4 'P' Q Ci Ed Bartholomew Marsha Beebe Gary Bell Steve Benner Scott Bingham Akin Blitz Peg Blumberg Al Beale Patty Beirne Craig Beller Alice Bernal Cherie Bliss Nancy Blomstedt Carol Bomar 1 ac: :rw ff: M -1, za .R + fi! x i. fb H11-sa. lv' . ., 3Qm,,,?P V 475 5 why' s , ir M ,sw 'VW .Ps I , . .W . ...vw ,,,,, .X , 1, xv Stewart Bonn Linda Brooks Mike Borges Linda Brown Tim Botheras Bob Brownfield Danny Bourbin Sue Bryant 1. A. Bouthiette Gary Burney Paul Boyko johnny Butler Rick Braun Dave Button Trudy Brencler X -.3 wiv rf , ,-n ,,,., Sl ,J It I . ' l ' Wa:-r' i , , fw 5 'vii fir.. 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Hammontree Dan Hankins Marsha Hanson Steve Harmon Chris Hayamizu Judi Haynes Lennie Haysbert Par Hee f ' mf- U 1 A Q A . fa J , 5 .,y3,: ,, ,Q ,.: I 74, ' , 1 W, 63? ' ' saw M .. 1 Ax . J f, 'F N f x, .r I .',, 1 1, , ' if .. E' 'f 1: '- -4 f?f3ia,:.f, : , VJ QV , A fy i RN? 195 AW wh., 4:1 mxfe Mir if, . I 9: W M MCS ,- is L-I ?i l ,A A--.. , , -. 4' , -we I . Q, 'S D' fl 4, A f' 'lax - - ilk , ., Y . M-5, , 'V' img' fb ,.,:,.f , x E , J' A Penny Heller Henry Higbie Pam Hovland Lynne Henderson W. Hochstrasser Dave Howell If Jim Henton Linda Herman Linda Herndon ,sg-Y. :rg M' 'M-', , I A, . Zi .lm 'U .Tipp 4 scifi: 1' JETS 9 -ar '29 fl 'I Linda Holland David Howerton Linda Holt Wayne Huber Pam Horton Linda Huggins law 'if W E 's I ' 3+ Q X 2 I I l John Hummel ar A David Huntley Y gl 'mf' F Vicki Hurtado x - Q 'i A ' Dan Ice W, '- 'jj J f x Nw? Cynthia Ichimaru Nancy Imagawa we -an xx as diem: Glenn Ishida Jonel Ishida , ho- M'C :VZ Linda Ito i , I 4 JOIIII Ivie 1 ' 4 Y., V .E -, Glenn jackson an i Jim Jackson ,xii Melvin Jackson Wayne Jacobs Tom Jacobsen Diane Jamison Bev Jaynes Helen Jew Jr sq,-1 .4--0 1- Y as . 1 ,- LX J ,4- 'r xv! W! , fa ju l D ffl'-1 , l . Q u ju Anne joe Gwen johnson joe johnson Kathi johnson Leonard johnson jen' jones Sam jordon Roger jow Helen ju Larry jun g Tony Kalodemas Grace Katamoto Don Katz Sue Kawahara Gale Kelly Bill Kemmis . FV Sue King Dennis Koplen Grady Kringen FH .Q-'V f K - ' -- ,- ,v 'fi svn EZYEY. , Xkf ' .-.. , qi -,X 1- 2 I .- -. ,X . ,I IQ. .X x, ,i ,V ' i ' K NXQ' 'W Ixx ' . J j thick? Siegi Kittl Dan Kral Ray Laird V A: ,L -, j , .,,,,,,f 9 l fi i 2 L fs, K x..f joyce Lawrente Dave LeBaron Edmund Lee Geoff Lee Laurie Lehman Gary Lemho Steve Langridge Rodney Leong Larry Lathrop Diana Leonhardt ' ,, 'Rh Y: , ,J -mx? 5 ff-, , ' - ' -fri! 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The team spirit, the good sportsmanship, and the value of competition that Youth gains from partici- pating in athletic activities are invaluable assets to his later life, when his success in his career depends on his ability to associate and co-operate with many types of people. .p gals qv, . r l f if ,fy Y lwm ,,J' 'V ef f af if , ,,, , a ,U ,W l K 1 , I 1 Aan. P. fl' y ' ll' s 114 w 1 3 , I A H I rffll N- l 1 1' 1 1 'J 1 i f y 4 ax. W.. N...,Xx --,-. .xx ........-X-N .N-K .--.,,:..-,M N .....,,Mq ff-.-,X llllll al, W' FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Bingham, N. Washington, J. Caines,-D. Toone, H. Rutland, R. Ichimaru, o nahan, Garrett, B. Sopjes, T. Tenbrook, J. White, G. Schmifc LQ D ROW: G. Davis, B. Birkholm, D. Bradley, G. Jaynes, T. Donahue, j. McCray, K. Cole, M. Streck, E. Kukla, D. Hunter, R. Aguilar, A. Sickle. THIRD ROW: B. Cunningham, K. Nakamura, W. Sakai, I.. Page, B. Hutton, L. jow, G. Yaco. VHISIF Football San Mateo's varsity football team, although hampered throughout the fall by :ostly injuries and lack of depth, swept over arch-rival Burlingame for the sixth straight year to highlight an otherwise disappointing season. . Leclfllyg lineman-of-thegyearxWc3Jil Moynahan, all-MPL giuaarvgla, and stand- 6 Ezlff6ff, also all- league, the Bearcats rolled up a 4-5 sea- son record, including the Turkey Day triumph. The new flare of Coach Tom DeSylvials Wing-T formation, replac- ing the Single-Wing of past seasons, brought new excitement to a thrill- packed season of close scores and bril- liant upsets. Varsity Coaches: Tom DeSilvia CHeadJ, Rolfe Williams, Frank D is. fl Vw D. gg-.v l 4 Tsitovich. FOURTH ROW: T. Swarts, C. Nahinu, D. Yoshida S. Richards, j. Flemming, M. Hersh, F. Anderson, K. Hanada D. Hiraki, R. Sopjes, R. Takahashi, T. Ichimaru, Dr. P. Bowers T. DeSilvia, Coach. FIFTH ROW: T. O,Keefe, G. Nichols, J Saito, N. Harvey, M. O'Keefe, M. Prieto. 1. Mathwig, R. Williams Coach, F. Davis, Coach. f.':. . ' -N 1 N .. . , t 1... 'Q -, ., -G M Ml- HVAIUQHARA .' 1 .,.- 1 ' .-ft 5 -4- , , .,x,,.,fL 1 K .gif . .v, ,I W gfjgijgg .dh rv ' 40. V v , , M y ..-in if sz.-if Qw est' Ray Aguilar Tim Tenbrook Tackle Lan, Pa e Tackle gn g ,ma-.1-v ,--f-'lcv .igm , , sa V . J ' i, Q .wa . ..- -'T afxwr-'Zi it i-aiw..-,4 ?3+'if 'Z1,. . A A' ' I ' . . 'ff Lf' .- 5' .. 1-ra. 3 gt.-ad , .v 1- , W laTh'N Tom Ichimaru Fullback els foe. '51 ,, . Q ' I Hillsdale San Mateo gained ltS first pass MPL victory by trouncing the Hillsdale Knights, 20-0. The Cats defensive squad Donahue, held the game to minus 27 an e ly T125 by Joe Caine?l,gtt toss ring pass to end Larry Page for a two touchdown lead. SM's final score came in the final period as Tom Ichimaru carried the ball over from the two after a fumble recovery. 115 -ive cf 'ef Alex Tsitovith End Mills In their first league clash the Bear- cats were upset by the Mills Vikings, 19-14. Mills scored twice after SM fumbled to take an early 13-0 lead. In the third quarter fullback Bill Sop- jes scored on a line plunge, and after another Viking score, broke loose for his second TD of the half to narrow the gap. Then in the dying moments of the game the Cats drove to the 15 yard line of Mills only to lose another scoring opportunity by a fumble, SM's sixth of the afternoon. A' fi. -Y F Bl u ' -- -arlin.. Jgnc,-kia-ev -- z -. ati! A I X s 'F-04 a I fl 1 J 4-as-us-1' J ?-FC, Ichimaru crashes line. 'Uga- swf 1. 1' H 'wir' , W :V :wf 'Q A 1, f , ,W ,,, rw ' - ,gfffdg 1 , ,, -1. ,., i XX PW, my ,im-, xxx, at . I Sf I 4- V , w e -of' 1' ' 7' X 11' 2 ' , 1' A W ' 6-wil . 1 fr' ff, 4 . : 'Y2 '3?a'3 ' ' , V M fum A ip if ,fs gl , , , , f Q- i avgg. s Ti 1, ew .Q 2 ' 1: fins- it 1 nv' M. 'W f K s- a 1 , , ' V Fil' ' by M r 1 ,ff Y - Q i, . vw , ,, ' A ww ' A q Q if if ' .- 'W ' Cames hurdles for extra, yardage. A A mg, ' ,, A L ae M -4 1 , ' M i 4 , ' ' 'S si r A ,av A ' Q ar , , W K A V - i, 3 ' gl' . I d,ljNfi.,,w r 5 4,,Q ,,-A,4iN Q 4 W ,v 1 A .ggi 1' o ' r , ,, gl i 'JA www' X ,xvi-Q ' , Y f J ' an xv V ' ,' 'A V ,,,A .35 if! L',5i'j . f ff is 'iv JD in ' gf' W .xii lv 'M .x H. AW ww.: if im! - fra 5 4 at V.: - Q V ,ik ' ws- V 1 W 15--rs! ' A 4, c 1 W I W- 4. . . v A f ' x Y g 1 A ,if 4 LV fn K',,.-sig A .' V . ..- .mul Q., W4 ' f W 7 - Aragon The Aragon Dons sank any SM title hopes as they upset the Cats, 7-6, to garner their first victory in the series. The Bearcats jumped off to an early 6-0 lead on Mo nahan's passfinteggtion and 68-yard runback. But Aragoniqe- Tense stiffened toTliiIElTthe fat eieverrihelpless during the rest of the game. The Dons' tying score came on a 14-yard pass to Buddy Titus who also kicked the winning PAT. The nulliflcation of a 50-yard scoring pass from Ricki Takahashi to Larry Page shattered all remaining victory hopes. Takahashi side-steps to avoid tackle. Crestmoor As expected, San Mateo proved too powerful for last- place Crestmoor, winning 27-13. The Falcons surprised everyone by staying even with the Cats, 13-13, in the Hrst half. Then Russ Ichimaru streaked 80 yards to give SM needed momentum on his way to a league record of 210 yards gained rushing. Taft Donahue returned an enemy aerial 52 yards to put the game on ice late in the last period. Q ii an fc Aer 1 J. . -12, 1, 1, w 6 -, jjg Q V 1 .':v ,.Ir- I -A my-.,. 4 A-3 5 . '.-i'f:hm: s 1 wi-if:i-5 '1gL?f2f,flf' .1 b Q 1'f -w-,af:z ': - V' :Swv ?Fff'f'if'4Ejr,fqQ-J ,. Mita , A Y ' Q 1: 1-Via? A ' .. . -,fi , .,,. . M H v2 YL., V: ,' gf , '4 4, -if .. - 41 fZf. , 'f-I A ,9 1 1- if-cas' ya- f -1 Y -'t f tar I LagJ?5'f..f w ' fi K - 1 ' firm, A ' - .1 tniff-gf x. v.tQ ?Z,I'5Ll ,V W-L Ben Green Center CS-id Sopjes moves for a gain. 1 1. -'11,-I L, 's 7 Mus- lv , 'W' 7.31 'VAXHR . veg-D if ic vl'l, : MJ- Suffering their third defeat of the season, the Bearcats, completely stymied by a tenacious Capuchino defense, were held to only two first downs from penalties and a total offense of only two yards. The Mustangs scored early on a 72-yard drive in 11 plays, climaxed by a 25-yard run, and late in the final quarter on a sustained march up the field which ended with a four-yard plunge by Jerry Richards. Bearcat backs were contained all evening by a blitzing Mustang line and a wet, soggy field. Capuchino 7 fe J I A Garrett gains big yardage. ' N- . r '. lfuh- 1,1 I f.1' may ?. 4-ff, lv I. ,f,g,J6g3.f 1.5 ..- f , 'Q ,. , r, 'fr ' - fn -at Q 'War ft as 1, t y Nolan Washingttmn l Tackle A.. LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Leonhardt, Eloise White, Alexis Alvarado fHeadJ, Bonnie Bucher, Karen Kariya. Cheerleaders and Pom-Pon Girls f Linda Procella A , fl...., '+ U41 W 9 N jd l xx., Joyce Frye Carolyn Shiinoki Sue Graham Head QQ, Alan Coppola and Cathy Fugita Chris Ladley Mascms Nico C719 R , ,QQ Y Princess all x Alexis.A1varado W ' 5 i t if 'Saks 'xp Q 4 I' 'X ng if Stephanie McMurdie f Princess Sue Graham Queen il Queen Candidates ? l if LEFT TO RIGHT: Alexis Alvarado, Linda Barnes, Candy Bullock, Sue Graham, Sonia Long, Stephanie McMurdie, Judy Murphy, Sue Simon. Little Big Game First-place Burlingame charged into the 57th annual Little-Big Game a 14 point favorite and limped out a two touchdown loser, 14-0, The underdog Cat gridders stretched SM's win streak to six straight as the defense, led by Tim Ten- brook, W gdgt Moxnahanam and Nolan Washington, held the Panther running game in check. Fred Garrett accounted for all 14 points passing to Washington and end Alex Tsitovich on scorir ays, and kicking both extra points. Soffesf SM's leading rusher with 86-yards, and Ichimaru ran over and through the im- movablei' Burlingame line. ra. gl. 711. 7 ,,w:,- ,vm ' ms, -rf , , t . ff me fjlmg flaw jpttflfb fn, ffllwfzfwivofi' A 23 AJQMLM Wir' 'lffffk tx 'Magi imlt mt , W W6 iw i OjlQf1ftg2fU W ,Kita 'V W CUM, ' 006 W WLJQ, , . . .r.,. . , 4 if-f' 1. an .v'Q ' -,, l 4.. x f AW Fred Garrett Quarterback All-MPL fi qv, f f lwl XJ x i X l V 1 Russ Ichimaru Halfback L!ZfiZ7Z gn-f FQ: ,. NV YY . - n Q gf , ...- .--.,,- 4-Q - V ,sf 'W' A B 'W a..X, QQ, 5 5' F 'M 1 , ' 0. : , ,Q N 4 3 h I f L : 4' 343- 'VJ Jfaniiln Hill' Mr Richard Schmidt, Mr. Greg Barber Coaches V ' , M Y, Frosh Football Captains: left to right J. Simon, G. Kiyomura, C. Williams. Freshman Football After losing to Capuchino in their opener, 21-0, SM's frosh eleven swept through the rest of the league, finishing behind the Mustangs in second place. The Cats downed arch-rival Burlingame, Mills, Crestmoor, and Aragon to bring their record to 4-1, making rookie Coach Gregory Barber's first year at the helm a successful one. The high spot of the season was our defeat of top-ranked Mills, 12-6,, commented Coach Barber, whose blood-alley coach- ing made San Mateo the surprise team in the MPL. He noted center Dave Pease as the year's best offensive lineman and also praised quarterback Glen Kiyomura, who along with halfbacks jerry Simon and Glen Ishida and fullback Ron Saito, led the league in scoring with 104 points. .ry . as . L ' ' 1.. W- . H : 35,3 -. fs . 5 v l f, .E .V 4' .L X I 329 N. . uf sl!-ii?-' 'i 'Lg . ff' 'NA 9' K QD, Qian vw Q T T 9 if ., fl .J 'il ' ' ' D I - .iw - .. 'QQQN AVL Q . ..v-. ' -,la .Q s... - - - is Fi' . . ., - ' ' . , ' ' ..:L.., 1.1 9, 55 , was as ' . 41- ' QQ! N 1 v' I X 3. t . ,-. 4, 4- 45, . in .' 4, '1 ' ' i' U-r an ' ' . af iffy-5 . f s, L ! 1. C.. JI A - A JV CHEERLEADERS: C. Wilson, D. Nakamitsu, U. Kasai, J. McRoskey, N. Harris. X .0 I Q. .An . 1..,.w Kgkgfaid. ' .1 ' ., Q 4' T! i gf! -5 ...N V ,YY ,Q ls 5:15 'T imp, 1 ' ' u 'T 1 'Ui Y ...ita- A.. i I1 ALTERNATE PEP LEADERS: J. wood, J. Tamaki, s. Smith, J, cox, D. Belton, C. Rewak. FIRST ROW, left to right: T. Stew- art, R. Fogarty, J. Kromhout, L. Johnson, L. Haysbert, R. Saito, T. Winn, G. Kiyomura fCapt.J, G. Ishida, D. Aunchman, M. Gock, J. Sickle, D. Pease. Missing J. Simon fCapt.D. SECOND ROW: S. Har- man, E. Davis, S. Jordan, R. Ches- hire, P. Boyko, S. Noce CCapt.J, R. Willis, C. Williams fCapt.j. D. McNally, G. Jackson, J. Orlitelli, S. Langridge, M. Baker, D. Katz, G. Barber CCoachl. THIRD ROW: B. Owen, M. Babcock, M. Stewart, R. Ware, S. Greenfield, D. McCloud, J. Allen, W. Clark, C. Newgard, J. Stewart, J. Vucinich, C. Foster, J. Scott, J. Johnson, D. Schmidt CCoachJ H 1 . TJ 1 m -'nf' 4 K L . ff at '? 2 'QPF' s 4 I1 E 1 .,,,..,,,.....v-f.-.-- K r 'F' Q lla, A 'lui' 411 rs: ar... A Dick Bradley . ...Gwfflft-all X. l it x ,UW tgygt, it .faq rw 'Wg FIRST ROW, left to right: F. Garrett, B. Sopjes, D. Bradley, R. Ichimaru, T. Hart, N. Washington. SECOND ROW: J. Shearer, P. Boyko, J. Kelly, H. Willis, J. Mathwig, B. Green, K. O'Keefe. The year of the Bearcat finally arrived in 1965 as Coach Walt Rilliet's cagers stunned the Mid-Peninsula League with an overpowering championship varsity team. Combining muscle on the boards with deadly outside shooting and a devastating fast break, the San Mateans streaked to the No. I rating in the North County. The powerful front line of center Travis Hart and forwards Nolan Washington and Bill Sopjes. and the playmaking of guards Dick Bradley and All-MPL Freddy Garrett formed one of the best functioning basketball machines on the peninsula. After a disappointing start in which they lost five straight games, the Bearcats, starting with Carlmont and ending gloriously with a 79-50 victory over arch-rival Burlingame, completed their regular season with 18 straight triumphs. This outstanding team became known throughout the Bay Area as the Bearcat Express because of the manner in which they completely stormed over opposing teams. The highlight of the season was the first game with Hillsdale in which the Bearcats just barely eked out a 61-60 victory after FOUR overtimes. lt was against the same Hillsdale squad that San Mateo eventually clinched the MPL championship with another close win. San Mateo then admirably represented the MPL in the Peninsula Tournament of Champions by placing fourth in the eight team field. The Bearcats also garnered the top prize for being the most spirited student body in the tournament. Q . 1, .A J, l lxx U f L Nolan Washington Xi Forward Znd team All-MPL WDW! Lzliiiil Bill Sopies Forward Travis ' I 4 ' '55 C Q 4 JX B5 H K Hart bounces after rebound. .7 L . k , W., 3 vii? R ,. , , Russ Ichimaru Guard 6 533 f XC' 'N 7.7 x '-. n x'g! ' v, K . rt PV .T A C X' 4' I D H 4' ,xl .fxg ,X ZJXX NJ 'ld I Pete Boyko Forward jim Mathwig MPL Champions-1965 Forward 'fun 5 f LL' uf K if ff F4 J wx L je ,VV .ff I .SA , ,X N N ' 2 f Nl : ' 1 I 'X , .rv nv' 1 - ja 7 M' l f., YW l 'I v '4 , Q i Ni I Bradley drives for hoop as Sopjes looks on. SEASON RECORD SM O Ev 41 Crestmoor 56 Aragon 60 Capuchino 62 Hillsdale 78 Mills 75 Burlingame 56 Crestmoor 70 Aragon 84 Capuchino 53 Hillsdale 83 Mills 79 Burlingame N Hart snarcs rebounds from all positions. 7 Washington hits crucial basket against Aragon. Ben Green Center V' Fred Garrett scores two points with his famctl lmuk shut, '. 1 B Basketball FIRST ROW, left to right: F. Yam, B. Hall, T. Ichimaru, G. Owyang, L. Haysberg, L. Page, M. Skorstad, J. johnson. SECOND ROW: j. Vu- tinich, R. Ratcliffe, T. Lydon, j. Scott, S. Gibson, j. Salles, C. Baker, Sveeney. M,-.. cw...-.. Coach Bill Mulholland's B bas- ketball team had one of their finest seasons in years as they finished with a 19-5 record. For the second consecutive year they won the pre-league jefferson In- vitational Tournament and then went on to finish second in the Mid-Peninsula League. All-MPL guard Bob Hall, lead- ing scorer and star playmaker, led the team as opposing teams folded under the pressure of juniors Greg Owyang and Frank Yam, sophomore Tom Ichimaru, and freshman standout jim Scott. Scott recovers ball. aww., ,-. FIRST ROW, left to right S. Lee, Bill Mulholland Ccoachj, W. Hammerud SECOND ROW: F. Mistra da, F. Miyahira, S. Lynch W. Abbott, I. Collins, B jones, R. Feriante, B. Mc Kague, G. Stang, B. Deline M. Pickering, M. Davis, R King, and K. Clayton. F 1 m..i. ..--.......... g- H-. C Basketball After a great comeback in which they defeated the two leading teams, the C basket- ball team, coached by Bill Mulholland, tied for the MPL championship with Hillsdale and Mills. Their line.9-3 record was due to a pressing zone defense which continually harassed their opponents. The C's were led by ALL-MPL center Ivan Collins. Their first string was recognized by the league coaches, for guards Stuart Lee and Winston Hammerud and forwards Brian McKague and Bob Iones earned honorable mention. If 'LA' rA ni' FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Woon, G. Oto, B. Swann, J. Turpin, S. Adams, R. Hammerud, W. Chun. SECOND ROW: J. Jackson, L. Ma, J. Warshauer, T. Woon, L. Walls, D. LeBaron, R. Evers, C. Costa, M. Riv- ers, and Coach Walt Rilliet. 131 Larry Page outleaps opponents. D Basketball Coach Walt Rilliet's D basketball team was hailed as one of the best ever to perform in the Mid-Peninsula League. Never hardpressed by any of their fourteen opponents, the team went undefeated and won their second straight MPL championship. Four men, jim Turpin, Sam Adams, llvfel Rivers, and Carlo Costa, were named to the coaches ALL-MPL first team while Brian Swann earned honorable mention. Veterans Ray Woon, Winston Chun, and Russell Hammerud also gave the Bearcats good performances. Outstanding frosh were Jim jackson, Scott Bingham, and Larry Walls. Baseball .wg Ag, wwwaf airratatmg The 1965 varsity baseball squad, under the guidance of Coach Ed Allemand, was an experienced and deter- mined team which looked forward to a fine season. With a host of returning veteran ballplayers who have had years of varsity experience behind them, the Bearcat horsehiders were established as contenders in the always tough Mid-Peninsula League. Leading the Bearcat hurlers was junior sensation Keiji Muranaga, who was backed up by Grady Wills, Dan Stewart, and Ron Sorg. Their powe consisted of sluggers Fred Garrett at lst, at 2nd, Woody MQ nahan at Zgrdhand Bo a at shortstop. eQRi1ming hQHTvfere Chuck Chase, Stef Richards, and Dave McMurdo while Bob Patterson handled the catching. Although the '65 squad lacked good pitching depth, they made up for it with one of the most powerful hitting lineups in the league. Curt Pow ll Cedell Clayton, Cliff Schreiber, Lee Ault, 7 mmerud, and Mike Skorstad also con- tributed to the s success. I y x v, 1 1 ' Lan' I Q I f 1 Y 'W 1 4 ' fl f I . . . - 1 . , ' ' l f r K' ' ,f M!xK' -if-'-'ff-ffI- f!. , . .'f, ' ' ' K ' ,,,,, 5 .015 Q -, , ., 1 1 I9- LOQ6 .R -is-55 ' ,,,. . , ' N -1 . . -9' F' 94 w i ?' 'I .- 54 1. 'Tia Q23 wi R1 ' Q.G1fu1ee ,, f ' Ol' uv p 5 . .f O '- . 'boa' . U 'C ' W ,T , V li 'l In , 1 1.4 - f - JJ-rv N .W N ' ' I . ' 4 P ' N if V ' N I , - 1 'fx 4:1 Xt - ' D K Ia, ,' r 11: ' x . ., 135' 2 ,, AJ -v i 'Aga +I, .6 f xsgtrng. 2 if ' .ll R . I . ff?-f',f-'t, fkkvfff 4+ -A yn IU. ,gal .6 ,A A-- a...r ,ifwwff-.. 7' M. FRONT ROW, left to right:eK. Muranaga, B. Hall Patterson, F. Garrett, . Mo n L. Ault, C. Schreiber, R. Aguilar, G. Wills, and S. Richards. SECOND ROW: . etromelli, M. Skorstad, C. Clayton, D.iStewart, M. Farle C. Powell J. Fleming, R. Sorg, D. Albano, E. Malzkuhn, W. Hammerud, D. Mclnturf, af1ED6fT:T?EnFffemand. QIVN 'iff' f1F'ff' f. N n ,f I ,V Srafix i Coach Ed Allemand 'QVSIL1 .3 +2 . J . 0 ,. ,Y X sf Dave McMurdo raps line drive to left. it '- . f TEV 5 Q fi Q All N Stef Richards scores important run. ,J ..9lafii'g'Q, Coach Frank Davis had what he rated as his strongest team in three years. With many seasoned veterans and loads of out- standing frosh talent, the 1965 frosh-soph baseball team hoped to develop into a future championship varsity squad. Their talented infield consisted of veteran sopho- mores jim Mathwig, Ken Rice, and jerry Salles, along with promising freshman Craig Beller, Battling for the three out- field positions were Mike Prieto, Sam Adams, Rick Takahashi, and Tom Patter- son. Tom Abell, Rick Orvick, and Ken Hanada provided the ,Cats with an ex- cellent mound corps while jeff Anderson sparkled at the receiving end. Coach Davis also praised the fine potential shown by frosh Steve Langridge, Andy Gill, jim Allen, and Steve Gibson. 1 A . Q, L . Bob Patterson blocks home. FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Ubai, A. Tani- hana, C. Costa, R. Orvick, L. Walls, A. Gill, C. Beller, T. Patterson, M. Prieto, J. Salles, S. Gib- son, and R. Wills. SEC- OND ROW: C. Locy, J. Allen, G. Anderson, R. Ratcliffe, K. Hanada, S. Adams, J. Mathwig, K. Rice, T. Abell, R. Takahashi, K. Cole, M. Stewart, S. Langridge, K. Nakamura, and J. Sanchez. WN lie? yrnnastics FRONT ROW, left to right: C. Imada, W. Rodoni, J. Turpin, P. Bein, J. Amo, M. Nakahira, L. Horiye, K. Shigemoto, and F. Tal-cemori. SECOND ROW: J. Hummel, T. Early, P. Hirschberg, J. Hanson, C. Simpson, T. Sapienza, J. Wong, B. Kato, and G. Ishida. THIRD ROW: M. Bein, C. Spencer, J. Sweeney, S. Harmon, P. Chan, L. Yatlee, T. Cardelli, D. Phelps, E. Mark, and D. Sweeney. L. Golf FRONT ROW, left to right M. Endo, E. Breuer, R. Albano, R. Mayeda, J Vucinich, and F. Irwin. SECOND ROW: D. Neu- kom, R. Kelly, M. Madding, W. Rango, Coach Williams, and B. Stewart. f i :v u I i 1 it at K A A .JY Tennis FRONT ROW, left to right: G. Kiyomura, J. Kromhout, P. Vandenbrock, D. Lebaron, G. Sanford, G. Bortalazzo, D. Bradley, P. Boyko, C. Fitzpatrick, and B. Zeimer CMgfr.j. SECOND ROW: S. Nau ahu, A. Bealf-Ina. , ge, D. Sakai, J. Smith, D. Mc- Alpin, M. Pickering, J. Saito, F. Hollis, G. Wada, and Coach Snider. THIRD ROW: T. Jacobsen, P. Yamaguchi, T. Adachi, M. McCreary, B. Atkinson, B. Pflieger, S. Benner, W. Sakai, J. Shields, and S. Wonfggr e 'E Lv .,., ,k., ,,,. ,.,w-,wa-an. pq...,,..T.v-N..--m--aw----wf- fe' ' 1- M-----Cl law-:N-TM-.---f.-7. ..,, HH.. .,. V, 5 3 35, C C? up 5 lv- T ' -T Y '-A55-' I an - 1 .25-fi ' , . K vu! sw .Q is 'fl vt. Q - 1 H 'V' WJ' i A rcs ' A . ZZI ,A,f A 1 ' 'C .Q an V A C Y k 4 if i ug... ., . ls .. ,Y ' V 4' , .Y,-.7..... YYY .-- ,I . -f-' - Aww' Coach Tom Holman's 1965 swimming team was highlighted by several top individual performances. The varsity was paced by stars Bill Daul and Ikuo Kiyohara in the 200 and 400-yard freestyle and by Rich Ochs in the 100 free. junior standout Rich King led the Bearcats in the 100 backstroke, and Herm Oberg and john Osberg starred in the 100 breast. Chester Nahinu and John Gittings led the B's in the 100 and 200 free while Hector Cuevas swam the 100 breast. The B's were weakened when many of their stars were used to strengthen the varsity. The strongest squad was the C team. Paced by Mike Denni, the C team had a fine season. Denni swam the 50-yard breaststroke while Mike Davis and Bruce Daley aided in the butterfly and backstroke events. Mr. Barry Miller assisted Coach Tom Holman throughout the season. M vw NW MW' 0' , ,...,,. ..., ,.......... ...-..,...,.-......-... ......,.. ... r L i, 1, . -.. ' . fi .Q , gi e,, aw'-.pt , ,?,g9g xr. ' A i f ' - 7 ', - .N .1 , 1- Q MET' -1 ,, VA A :,,, T' A . -i : T . ia if it l if f he . -- li t i',, ' . . A 5 ' A K J J .5 - ' ek yi H A' Y x il, Q . 3 Q 4 2 in 6 V. A -- V 2 , if A . , . ,fu , . ' .1 W ' .' i ' ' ,.,A My ' Q A mwwliyg M . I-ull il A fi , . . rg l df M -f . if -H ..--. V .., -'f FIRST ROW, left to right: T. Winn, D. Nishida, D. Carnovale, B. Mclitchin, D. Swensen, T. King, S. Bonn. SECOND ROW: B. Soss, M. Wallach, D. Rose, D. McLeod, J. Gitlings, B. Roberson, J. Smith. 136 Bill Daul attempts to gain SM lead. IB , . . .-..,...... L--.. xx Q..........-..4uq a4.....-sunny.. FIRST ROW, left to right: K. O'Keefe, I-I. Oberg, j. Osberg, H. Willis, J. Han- son, G. Alles, M. O'Keefe, I ,, , - '-4' iibcixiilda. R1,Ochs. SECOND . . MN f 'flil'. El1 : J. P elps, R. Sopjes, B. Daul, I. Kiyohara, G. I I I I I I - Davis, E. McGowen, R. King, is E. Newman, R, jones, w 'x f . , , , l 'i 'i if . mv., Q 1 lf tub ? 2 ..-W ,......, ..,. ,..m..f- wow Rich King pushes off to begin race. ,,..,. . ,... . W... saw - Y nr. -.. .... - ,QF ......-. . ' -. D... .'.. :'.v,mr 11' FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Steele, C. Nahinu, M. Davis, M. Carstenson, D. Huntley, C. Young, W. Huber. SECOND ROW: H. A 'C 'Cl Cuevas, M. Denni, R. Steph- yy ens, B. Daily, Y. Oiwa, 1. Gossett. 1 1 f will 'L -ll.....,..2,L W, Eric Newman poises for dive. , 'W are tensed as gun goes off. FRONT ROW, left to right: W. Chun, W. Chun, L. Horiye, W. Hammerud. SECOND ROW: E. Mark, F. Nishioka, G. Simpson, L. Ware, P. Chan. THIRD ROW: D. Hunter, G. jaynes, T. Donahue, T. Tenbrook, R. Ware, G. Yaco. Wrestling Under the direction of the perennial coach of the year, Coach Tom Hanson, San Mateo's varsity wrestling team continued its dynasty over MPL opponents. The grapplers stormed to their seventh championship in eight years on their way to an undefeated league season. A lone tie with Hillsdale ruined their otherwise perfect 5-0-1 MPL record. Going into the league finals, the Bearcats erased all doubt as to who were champions with the greatest performance in MPL history. They completely dominated their over- whelmingly outclassed opponents as they earned 12 medals in the 13 weight divisions. A record seven San Mateans were declared MPL cham- pions. Seniors Wendell Chun 1105 lbj, Fred Nishioka 1150 lbj, Leroy Ware 1141 lbj, and Oliver Wesson 1157 TEAM RECORD San Mateo Opponent 34 Capuchino 16 44 Aragon 10 24 Hillsdale 24 38 Mills 13 34 Burlingame 18 37 Crestmoor 1 5 lbj, all undefeated in MPL action, and juniors Phil Chan 1148 lbj, Dennis Hunter 1168 lbj, and George Jaynes 1178 lbj were kings in their respective divisions. lm- portant seconds were taken by Seiji Unno 198 lbj, Elliot Mark 1123 lbj, and George Simpson 1136 lbj. Taft Dona- hue 1194 lbj and Tim Tenbrook 1unl.j were third place finishers. The Bearcats scored a record total of 127 points and were ahead of their closest rival by 42 points. In the North Coast Sectional meet held at the end of the regular season, Wendell Chun placed third and Leroy Ware second. Earlier in the year the Bearcats entered the Westmont Invitational Tournament along with 19 of the top schools in Northern California and fought their way to a third place trophy and the outstanding wrestler award in the person of Leroy Ware. FRONT ROXV, left to right S. Unno, D. Cole L. Ubai, M. Nakahira, R. Hummerud, S. Shinharn. SECOND ROXV: V Gaeta, C. Simpson, S. OiWV3l, R. Aguilar, D Hiraki, T. Richmond. THIRD ROXV: H. Shin R. Wzlre, E. Kukla, M Stewart, D. Fricker, M Streck, G. Billerbeck. U fl 15 Rl 5 YA A 'TAL y ls 7' Q1 1 F - ,qu if 3 5 xg iiit35i6ifL.,1A1 ' ' i tl, ,e For the first time the wrestling team sent a full junior varsity squad into action. Since they went undefeated in league action, next year the jV's will be counted on heavily to preserve the varsity's dominance over the MPL. Out- ,A- Nilhnuqggmm jaynes smothers foe. standing JV men were Winston Chun 198 lbj, Mas Nakahira 1106 lbj, Vince Gaeta 1130 lbj, Mike Stewart 1168 lbj, and Mike Streck 1178 lbj. ,qv-'-4 1 5 N an V-'why fi4,:3,'1V A '. 'wi' fix Hunter tires opponent with tight ride. Ware works for pin in 139 undefeated season. r Y -1 5 X ,Yuki 1' X' -1 1 4 -hfbswgy-51 'un It Q x KU M -.44 . if if fit 'Q Li ..:?,?i . :I H? A715 ha' -. 4.1 .,., .rf Xt' ,. ggi.--. W N fm ,lt a 55 .4 fe L QT . ' , pw Nr' f 2:55:12 .YK ' . ' , 5 Q wa.. if ' , N H A -. Mfg -- ' '-gmi7g55:gs- 4ir::..:, .' .XX'K xx :...... jg X 4 5 Q sf W3 f . 9' M5 f Coach Bob Rush FRONT ROW, left to right: W. Stephens, F. Reust, T. Ichimaru, D. Kacludis, R. Ichimaru, L. Kawahara, D. Hulsey, B. Stephenson, B. Scott, D. McNally, L. Page, J. Scott, G. Nevarez and S. Chew. SECOND ROW: J. Anastos, T. Donahue, T. Lydon, T. Hart, R. Fleischmann P. Boyko, ,QL Caines, C. Newgard, G. Perasso, A. Tsitovich, B. Sopjes, L. Barnes, W. Adams T. Johnson, M. Streck, G. Yaco, and P. Natusch. , For the second consecutive year Coach Bob Rush came up with a track team of championship caliber. Early season performances gave indications of another title as the Bearcats began the 1965 season as favorites in the Mid-Peninsula league. The San Mateans had depth in all events but were epigejgonael-lyastgpng in the distance races. Cross-country stars Dave Hulsey, 8801 Stephenson, Willie Stephens, and Ted Lyden, mile, and Gus Nevarez, Frank Reust, Wendell Chun, and Dennis McNally, 2-mile, continually scored for the Bearcats. Ron Fleischmann, 440, and Steve Chew, 100 and 220, were the top sprinters while Bill Sopjes led the way in the hurdles. In the field events Russ Ichimaru, Travis Hart, and Pete Boyko all cleared 6 feet in the high jump. Bill Sopjes and Russ Ichimaru were outstanding in the broad jump while Paul Natusch was the leading shot-put and discus man. Bob Scott starred for the Bearcats in the pole vault. Bill Sopjes paces SM hurdlers. ww it ,, i 3' ww Q 'ff?A ' Afhi' aw rs 'li - P... ff 9 3 Pete Boyko eases over bar. Qtsimw -1, V M ,, Of, vw ., X 'S' W2 S, as an , A if aves, shgffplfi X Mo in 5 'SF M.,s.v. I - ' -.2 ff ,A .Q i A- 5 wtf L 83:1 , V - '-52' J ul K ' , ,,,,,, . A .. o 2' B .- ,V,W,,,,,,,,,,,,m,, 5 AM' gi gg 1 84 S 8 1 new ' S W' 1 QW . fi I TE' -. 2-E,, 5.f1.' N' liz, pwmnpwl Ron Flelschmann shows stram of victory. 6 , - 5 pi. 53 5 , f.fAg,.,iLf V, Q- j-1,fK!,,fy-Q A ,, . Wm. ,. ,, ,..-. 'prmzmfifif:'3-1f':sU'i4cf , 4 'Mi 1 1:2 , A . I .,.,.., Q., P' 1 1 - an A , FRONT ROW, left to right: D. Harper, D. Balco, I. Collins, R. Ogawa, F. Nishioka, L. Oto, B S K. Wesson, I.. Haysbert, B. jordan, J. Belton, C. Foster. SECOND ROW: R. Walker, G. Jackson, D. Katz, L. jow, G. Ferguson, R. King, W. Obata, T. Robinson, D. Nichols, S. Greenfield, M. Rivers, R. Ware. Bill Sopjes strains for extra footage. R San Mateo also fielded strong track teams in the class B and C competition. Leading the B squad were outstanding sprinters Dean Kacludis and Lynn Oto. Dan Harper, 330, Wil Obata, 660, and Tyrone Robinson, 1320, all appeared to be tops in their respective races while Bob jordan and Ken Wesson excelled in the high jump, hurdles, and broad jump. Fred Nishioka was the MPL's best in the shot-put. The defending champion C team was well on its way to another championship after impressive early season victories. Ron Saito led in the Sprints, and Marco Gock, 660, and Dean Tatsuno, 1320, starred in the distance events. The high jump and the pole vault were Paul Goldstone's specialties, and the shot-put was held down by Brian Swann. C's FRONT ROW, left to right: E. Reedy, P. Goldstone, R. Nevarez, D. Tatsuno, N. Grush T. Penn, and L. Wilson. SECOND ROW: L. Ma, j. Mota, S. Noce, R. Saito, B. Swann, J. Butler, S. Wilton, M. Gock. K me ,632 sth. 6 .lv F U. - wwe ff' 1 - ' ' ut. f. Y-' u 'K .. - www. an was 1 wnfuvw ,i ' .2-'Z IA .' ' I5 ' -N l I VARSITY, FIRST ROW, left to right: F. Reust, T. Lydon, D. I-Iulsey, W. Chun, G. Nevarev B. Stephenson, S. Chu. SECOND ROW: C. Cordero, G. Barry, J. Anastos, T. Gardner, C Schreiber, W. Stephens, R. King, D. McNally. This year's Varsity Cross-Country team has been credited as being one of the best in the history of San Mateo High School. They not only went undefeated in all dual meets but also were rated the 20th best team in the United States. Coached by Mr. Bob Rush, the team had many outstanding runners and decisively defeated all of their opponents in winning the MPL Championship. Eight runners were instrumental in earning the Bear- cats their championship. Seniors Dave Hulsey, Wendell Chun, Gus Nevarez, and Robert Stephenson, who were known throughout the league as thtfpig Fourfialong with juniors Willie Stephens, Ted Lydon, and Dennis McNally, and sophomore Frank Reust were the top varsity harriers. At the season's conclusion team captain Chun, I-Iulsey, Reust, and Nevarez were named to the All-MPL team. Cross-Country The Frosh-Soph harriers also had a good season, for they both finished second in the Mid-Peninsula League. The sophomores only loss was to Hillsdale by a margin of one point. After the-opening loss the team then went on to crush all other opponents as did the strong freshmen squad. Outstanding runners for the sophomores were joe Belton, Dan Harper, Gene Yatlee, Seiji Unno, and Tyrone Robinson. The top freshmen were Neil Grush, Dave Nichols, Tom Penn, Lee Yatlee, and Mario Costa. FROSI-I-SOPH, FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Kosta, T. Leon, D. Tatsuno, S. Unno, N. Obata, T. Robinson, R. Walker, H. Jew. SECOND ROW: G. Pappazisis, S. Kiyohara, D. Gillespie, J. Belton, J. Duran, R. Sopjes, J. Koplen, D. Banks, L. Wilson, D. Harper, G. Yatlee. THIRD ROW: D. Nicholes, R. Mayeda, P. Sun, C. Staltzer, Butler, C. Foster, N. Tessier, N. Grush, F. Takemori, W. Chun, j. Gossett, D. Hankins, D. Tung. 5, w'2'y-,5g.,'H...w-Jn- 143 al 'Zur' Wi ., J fs 'ff 4'-:,..e,y -gf 4 , 3 :eva F91 ,A Q.-ff . qflqwr' Q- JE., .1 '-1 ' 1 Sue Sakai President Secretary Janet Svendson Vice President Sandra Tom av I - ,M-Mp,..,W...-M.. a 'Q' rf ' r 2 if sf ,J V . er ttiit Fw. . 'W A 2 ia-Q 'L ...UELFQ za. FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Anick, J. Wohler, J. Wood, J. Wilson, S. Mack, C. Kennett, J. Shuey, T. Harmon, R. Curry, D. Jamison, L. Bray, J. Fry. SECOND ROW: D. Rivera, B. Bass, S. Smith, N. Sheppard, M. Mauz, C. Rewak, B. Ritmaster, M. Hoshiyama, S. Sakai, S. Lee, E. Acosta-Gallo, S. Tom. THIRD ROW: N. Atkinson, C. Bahkirk, E. Chan, C. Krummell, G. Col- unga, C. Osborne, A. Kanno, N. Crouch, L. Iwaoka, S. Dobrinen, M. Dodson, K. Ericson. FOURTH ROW: C. Fitzpatrick, S. Fox, K. Gin, D. Gullekson, M. Heimsoth, C. Yundt, N. Sheppard, E. Kitagawa, S. Lamb, L. Leavy. S, Loezius, L. Lydon. FIFTH ROW: 44 K. McConaha, J. McRoskey, C. Muzzy, J. Nakada, P. Nelson, D. Bouthiette, K. Kariya, V. Nelson, C. Nichol, M. Steigler, L. Tanaka, J. Tremblay. SIXTH ROW: M. Wanless, K. Wilson, D. Morris, A. Curry, J. Clayman, P. McKenzie, A. Hinaga, L. Bar- nett, D. Borella, UP. Bray, B. Brennan, P. Cathhart. SEVENTH ROW: J. Chandler, L. Wisner, B. Clark, T. Lashkoff, V. Manis- calco, J. MacLemon, J. Svendson, M. Marsh, E. Mendel, C. Maor- kan, B. Nishioka. EIGHTH ROW: A. Ormes, C. Owens, A. Radcliff, J. Shauer, J. Morain, G. Ishida, B. Ware, C. Shiinoki, J. Stanley, D. Thrasher, M. Wfarr, E. White. at .1 512 l'i11ll4: ff. lxlmidd, M. Ili V SVCINISCII, ID. Thrznshcr. 25 k f.fXf,: l lRS'I' RUXV, lvfr I IS Y-Illl-I, ff H.llwkirk, A. Kam ru SIIONU RUXV2 S Saks: Y ff. f,HIlIIlQ.I, le ,X'IfKwxL,r W 3. l3nlnrnm'n, I. XX-Jul: THIRD RUXV: R. f,urrx 'N v f Slu-ppzlxxl, M. Wzlrmlg-ss, f l I x I l I e p 4: if if S a l l y S m i th President .. --2, f 1 .k 3 -f iq' 'L F' , ' if ' K W r 'L 45 Sue Sakai Stacv Dobrinen Vice President Secretary Q I ',e,5,,,.Q.W'f , N. Www' CHAMPIONSHIP ARCHERY: left to right: J. Morain, A. Kanno, B. Clark. 7 A I Q PB 55 A f , , ,1,, A ,,,,, . ., I' 'N f .,'f.W , L- fre 6' 'ia G, -t , X S Q, Vt. E . L Ex- . n ' 'N 1-,ft L ...rw J' Q 4 - V. :rf QQ? 'I . 14 wbk N. I. . :Situ , ,wa I- J , ff' 'E , ,kr 'fil- N Y .,,. f , vnl f, J av fi I I -Y, I5 I . Q - ' 5 X 4 kit 7. '15 l 1 V6 CHAMPIONSHIP VOL- EYBALL: I Ight: C. Kennett A. Alvarado, B. Nishio- ka. SECOND ROW: P Bray, J. Wilson, J. Chan- 9 dlee, J. Wood. Three hands are better than one. 'QV' Simon says, Stand on one leg! f lk 9' CHAMIONSHIP BASK ETBALL: FIRST ROW left to right: J. Nakada M. Steigler, S. Fox, S Lee, K. Ericson, V. Kil yomura, M. Mauz. 9 I ff. fl ---ul-A Q-QQL' ' V-at-no-5,-.JI .:,,..,.,,..4,-,, '- '-L-'L ----Al' 't 4-.ngq ' -v -I 3 K ' 2 'lx--rf 'I nap. i jg fj ' Q fi f if --1 1 L - 'OCK SM: left to right: S. Tom N. Sheppard M. I-Ioshiyama, B. Capponi, S. Sakai. f I- X' CHAMPIONSHIP GYMNASTICS: FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Tana- ka, D. Rivera, j. 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M- ffl t, 5 3 , xg -, , ' , ' Lf ' ' -1, 4 S R 'X . 1 www , , . ig,i,Jj-W ,M .X MM -. ,pq VT W 1 .H X 'FS 1 L -'1 x ls, , , va ii-ir aff-,i , , y ' S' .A V ' - We -' , K3 ' f f ' x I , i f Lnjflg ' W,-, g X as 7 af! , mfg, 1,21 : ,HW 4, I' -Qf,, s ,N X f t,L,,, 149 f 1 fi? ft yy' 14, 150 I'm hung on Elm Staff. I take Excedrin for my splitting headaches gaexg' it X ' X. fix Where IS my partner? . 'W Hey, Tarzan, here come the elephants! 'S X, bil e Mattel 64 vw , 4' W wl in I'd rather fight than switch! I could have played all night The Samurai strikes again. 2. i ,-.5 QF 'F fl. .Xi ii Chalk up six for San Mateo! We tor e the Panthers up. h I'm from San Mateo. Couldn't be prouder! wffgg A Q 345 S, 15541-31, 44' :v W A..f - z ' . ' - f , I . 1, B .. ,. ,. 1 rf-f ' J ' u A 5 .a M I E ' X. 2 ,Z pi. eu , ft' :s..,Ls x. Q.: xi? V2 ..,' : ' -' Would you llke to be Queen for Z1 day ' ,XX V Fe-Fi-Fo-Fumble. Poor Burlingamds dead! 153 m9 W SWE Practice makes perfect. I X71 1211, xii -my ,, N x- 4 It's allemand left with the old left hand! The only way to Hy. 111111 - z: -I l..'ms..11. .1 r i1 f! v, 5 L 4 Avy- wif Q , 1+ I W l I 1 ,..,..M-Q-nu-nn-r ,W,4.- my .N-A Q .una-wff.M.,.. Mba..-.H, -M MM-4 W. .muwwwwnf . f-, mnviv-'ww-ward? , l .,..,...4....w --van-' ...W V bw-,hy-ugv--2 , .. Maw... M. c , ,v..,...,. N .umoxaui ,,, , ,V Y Q-nw.,aw-M-.wp-.M we . ,, , . .ml , cm.. ...ui 1, ye ., .,,. A-, V......-...,'-...ifl M, .. .,.,..,, c.,,,,V. ,. . ,dn N AMW... M1 4,1 ,. 3 Q ,N K MW. ... , .,,,. . ,......c4 , , ,mm 4 HH, ,. cm.-.v.....-..-v .,.....,,....y,....w,-Q,-gag .M J Mmm -K,.,M--4-vwrrmv AM... ..,....4-nw-w-naGvf0 '? -Nunavu- but MW. A471 Honest, guys I dndn t take your tenmes C, ,wif si '5 N-2 -is Mi 3 M3153 F QCD The price of pineapples is up two cents. The jets are going to have their day tonight For those who think young. fmt, 11.5, S' vp- 3 - 7 ff- Q if W Wx. gy :gf ww ,,, . 'x t' rf AL Stiff! 15, 'sl fi ?' . -Yr xx' A-'Wav :fix Ubugxw 1.1. 7: rf 59: All hail his highness Henry VIII wrvgw, I' - s , f , .,-M-,lf H -1 ' , if luv., People who need people Don't rain on my parade. Y H ,,, .,,,. ,Wa , N ., ,, ,.l. 'M , , .-,.. LANL . lf- A .. Z'Ty ' N. Jiuuf-KW ik 'hs-alumnus. Wm, N , , ,. Y, .--V,..... ...-V4,4..L .f ,.. -..... ..,.fAm..,....w- uni-, ,,....,' M, ,,Y,a-...Q-,.,,, -W ... ,, , Ay, f ...au .W- A -.., I feel pretty. On top of old Smoky Ah, Sam, gut it our! .-f,.,..,..-Wf... ... ,.....- ....... ,Q-...-f ..........-..--Q-.--v ,,,.,,-........w.-.- ' N ,.,4.. ,....-..M.v.v. 0, ,. ,W , ,,.........,.... .....,. . .- ,... 3 , ,, ,.,..,,,..,. ,.,,? V 4, ,,. ,.,-.- ,, ' wvw. ......- U M ....... -,...... f ,...--fn.-,...,. M ...-- .......-....-Q-ww .-E . .......Q::sli,1...,...,, ,, :A-9, ,4 ' - 'A 1 --11' ,.,.-Q, .--wgvu....,.4. -...A-.V A Aascth, Rhonda 102 Fkbbolt, Wcyne 77,102,130 e4Abell. Tom 92,134 lAcosta-Gallo. Esther 24,54.61,69,79, Cy' 144 Adachi, Ted 24,135 Adams, Rich 77,7992 f,Adams, Sam 92,131,134 gAdams. Watson 57.84.140 P' uiar, Al 24 20,24,63,114,133 Aguilar, Rudy 139 jAguirre, Margarita 92 JAhnstedt, Mrs. Signe 10 Aitken. Brian 92 ,J,jAlbano. Dominic 84. 133 ,Albano, Ronald 84, 135 Alcantara. Arturo 92 Alexander. Bonnie 55,92 -v,A'ie3tander, Jean 84 1 lexander. Mr. John 11 Allemand. Mr. Edward 11.133 Allen, Connee 92 2Allen, James 102,123 134 I Txllcs, Gary 65.77.92.137 .fAllison. Mr, Noel 11 gjalmer, Betty 2-163,77 Y,-,Alvarado, Alexis 22.24,66,76,118, Y 119.146 Alvarez. Rachel 92 mamoto, Florence 54,65,66.69,92 Amamoto. Marcia 102 -1-ihnsslns, James 24,140,143 Anastos, John 24,125 Andersen. Geoffrey 62.92.93,134 Anderson, Alfred 92,114 fljalnderson, Douglas 56,6892 JAnderson. Pennv 92 Bein. Peter 94,135 Beirne, Kathleen 26 Bcirne, Patricia 103 .'iBe4kman, Nikolas 26 kJBell,' David 94 f Bell, Gary 103 9-Bell, John 84 Bellcr, Craig 62,103,134 -fBelton, Diane 18.23,26,64,65,66.67. ,el 123 -r'Bclton, Joe 62,94,142,143 ALBcnder, Sharon 26 vlgenner. Stephen 103,135 J , ennett. Bill 26,57 fJBenson, Jim 26,77 i,,Benson, Karen 54.94 Bentley. Robert 21.26,70,71,79 fljlientson. Nancy 84 ,V ergmann. Chris 84 A Bernal, Alice 103 Q! etz. John 94 Betz. Rex 84 Bibler, Sandy 84.85 Billerbeck. Gary 21,26,65,66,139 , Xylfhngham, Denis 94 if Bingham, Scott 58,103 Q ingham, Steve 19.26.114 ini, Gene 1819.26 Birkes. June 84 Birkholm, Brandt 94,114 +..Blanchard. Mrs. M. 15 flake. Robert 26 Lf 1 lenio, Toni 84 f-R Blick, Glenn 84 V liss, Cheryle 103 litz, Akin 103 ' Blitz, Charles 103 Blomstedt, Nancy 103 Blomstedt, Stephan 85 Blumberg, Margaret 54.62.68,103, rd . M U lVCampbell, Tim 28 .XlCampion, Andrea 80,86 Candelaria, Abe 104 C ndelaria. Joseph 28 Jdpin, Ross 28,69,7O,71 ' Cappa, Anna 28 Capponi, Barbara 28.69,77,147 Cardelli, Thomas 104.135 .JCarli, Joanne 104 f Carlson. Don 104 Carlson, Kathy 86 jsarlson, Sarah 28 armichael. Pat 19,28,64,80.81 QU carndvale. Donald 94,136 M Carpenter, Leonard 28.57 JCarr, Gerald 104 Carrillo, Ralph 92 'I Carstensen, Michael 104,137 Carter, Cindy 104 Carvey, Mr. William 11,76 Caselli, Bob 86 Cathcart, Pat 55,56,61,77,94 Cathcart, Peggy 56,77,94,144 Cator, Mike 104 Cazin, Donna 77,86 Cecil, Pam 93,94 Chamberlain, Carole 54,71,94 Clliamberlain, Lynn 22.28.63 - C ambers, Deirdre 79 'Cl2ambers. Maurene 104 Je amber-s, William 94 s Chan, Elaine 56,57,66.93,94,144 5Chan, Phil 86,135,138 - Chandlee, Jo Ann 68,94,144,146 .,5JChapman, Mr. T. 15 Crumb, Frank 104 Cuevas, Hector 57.86.137 Cullinan, Mrs. 10 Cullop, Carol 30 Culver, Allan 30,63 Cunningham, Dianna 54,95 Cunningham. Frank 95 Cunningham, Bob 95,114 Curry, Angela 86,144 Curry, Rene 30,54,144,145 Curry, Saundra 104 Cutrell. Adrienne 55,84,85,86 Cutrell, Penny 105 ' D Daily, Bruce 56,57,58,60.77,86,137 Dalmau, Suzanne 105 D'Antonio, Georgia 54,105 Dauber, Lewis 95 Daul, Bill 86,137 Davis, Bonnie 105 Davis, Ernie 105,123 Davis, Mr. Frank 12,114 Davis, Gary 86,114,137 Davis, Karen 95 Davis, Leland 105 Davis, Mike 86,130,137 Davis, Virgil 86 Day, Bev 105 Dean, Becky 86 Dean, Jack 30 Dean, Lorraine 105 Debastiani, A1 105 ,4 Chase, Charles 28 ' Chase, John 94 ll-Jlhavez, Gus 28 Chavis, Ramona 58,86 Chesire, Bob 58,104 143 iAndrade, Barbara 84 1 170 ' Andregg, Rodney 24 Bobay, Steve 111 Vyftndrews, Bonnie 54,66,69,78,79,102 Boers. Mike 94 Andrews, Helen 92 ml-'Bogdan Carolvn 26 ,f And re ws , Larry 24 Andrews, Susan 24,18,19,78 ifAndrini, Ronald 24 fjAnick. Judith 14,25.77,144,147 isAplanalp, Rodger 92 ,.Arao. Jerry 92,135 Arao. Stephen 25 Arca, Shirly 102 Armstrong, Judith 54.55.93 ,,f,Atherton, Ann 102 . 9Atkinson, Bruce 102.135 1' Atkinson Atkinson , Nancy 62,66.78,79.93,144 . Susan 102 '-'Boggs Kathryn 94 JBolyan, Mr. Lawrence 11 J,Bomar. Carolyn 103 fone, William 78,85 1 Eonn. Stewart 104,136 L onnell, Miss Judith 10 Borella. Donna 94 Borg, Charlene 85 L 'Borgerson, Rita 27 orges. Darlene 85 G orges. Gerri 77,94 orges. Mike 104 Borelli, Juanita 54.94 Concepcion, Hilda 104 Atwater. Colleen 77.102 ,fAucoin. Edward 93 5' Ault, Lee 19.25.133 2'Aunchman, Dwain 58,102,123 .,tAunchman, Sonya 68,93 lfl.Aviles, Roberta 69.102 ryifayoob, David 54,69,77,79,84 H B 51 Babcock, Michael 102,123 abkirk. Cecelia 58.79,93,144.145 f aca, Linda 102 qgaccelli. Cynthia 84 , agley, Patricia 56,6984 fFBaglio, Mrs. 14 Baker, Charles 93,130 ,LffBaker, Daniel 84 ' Baker, Marilyn 102 Baker. Marjorie 25 Baker, Michael A. 102 Baker, Michael J. 102,142 qIjBalco, Donald 102.142 Ballard. Elanore 57,93 Jdmlganks, Billie 25,54,55,61 anks, David 101,103,143 Baptista, Angie 103 Baptista, Marie 93 Barber, Mr. Gregory 11,122,123 Barkley, Sandra 80.93 Barlesi, George 57.93 Barlow, Fred 93 Barnes, Betsy 54,103 Y Barnes Mitchell 103,140 ortolazzo, Jerry 62,77,93,94,135 Botelho. Tom 94 Botheras, Tim 104 Bouthiette, Denise 85,144 outhiette. Jerri 58,104 i- Eowen, Jim 21,27 il owers, Dr. Paul 1O,76.114 Bowman. Mr, O. W. 11 Boyko, Paul 104,123,135 Boyko, Pete 85,124,127,140 hBoyle. Pat 80.94 f Bradley, Dick 27.114.124.135 3Bradley, Nancy 56,57,60,94 A Bradley. Sandy 27 OBrandt, Mr. W. 15 lgraun, Barbara 27 raun, Richard 102.104 4-fersy. Linda 2754.143 ray. Patricia 55.94,144.146 X, Brenderabrandis, E. T. 104 Brennan. Bonnie 79,85,144 Breuer. Edward 94,135 fBrocklehurst, John 85 '?.Brooks, Linda 69,104 -Brotsch, Cherry 69,85 Q rotsch, Peter 27 rown, Mrs. Alice 11 'jf rown, Guy 27 K,,Brown. Linda 54,104 Brownfield, Robert 58,104 Oikruj, Ruth 85 lx runker, Peggy 85 f an, Jeannie 77,85 .V Bryant. Susan 54.104 k sBarnes, Linda 20,25,71,74,75,76,119 L, arnett, Jim 25 , arnett, Linda 55,93,144 arney. David 93 arry, George 78,814,143 Barry. Margie 93 Bartels, John 25 Bartholomew. Edwin 103 -Bartholomew, Nadine 25 I artlett, Mrs. Grace 11 arton, Mr. Thomas 11 fi,iBauman, Mr. S. 15 .U Bass, Bette 19,21,25,54,65,66,74,76. M 144 Beale, Allen 77,103,135 frzliieale. Sandra 93 'N-JBeall, Arthur 93,102 if Beaumont, Nancy 55,61,66,81,94,65 f's'7Becker, Deborah 79,93 ates. Faith 25,78 ,,Beebe. Marsha 103 fBein, Michael 26,135 Bucher, Bonnie 18,21,27,54,61,118 Buckley, John 63.67.85 ullock, Candy 18,19,27,64,65,119 ' ullock, Bob 69.85 unch, Wayne 27 urney. Gary 104 6 rns, Sandra 85 Burton, Robert 85 Butler. Johnny 78,104,142,143 if Butler, Marilyn 85 Button, David 104 C 5 Cadona, Theresa 104 fcaines, Joseph 21,27,114,121,14o L-lCampau, Mr. William 11 fCampbell, Davara 94 Campbell, Karen 94 v Campbell, Mr. Loren 11 J Campbell, Parry 79,104 Campbell. Patrick 85 2 Chew, Steve 28,140,143 l,UChiampa, Mike 86 Chiesa, Sandy 104 fChing, Darlene 69,80,104 . Chism, Bonnie 57,94 QChism, Jon 86 Choate, Dave 77,104 Chrisman, Cherie 29 tk Christensen, Mr. Charles 11 4Christensen, Linda 104 Christiano, Ida 29 - Christman, Erika 94 ,' 'Y ristoferson, Ronda 104 Lfgaristoff, Catherine 57,94 Chu, Mr. Edward 12 Chun, Walter 104,143 Chun, Wendell 29,64,66,74,76,138 Chun, Winston 78,94,131,138 -Ghurma, Robert Jelark, Br-ckv 66.94,144,146 -eGlark. Ronald 94 ysmrk, Warren 94,104,123 KD-lark, William 29 NClayman, Jill 84,86,144 ,S-Clayton, Cedell 29,133 ?.,LClaVton Ken 57.94.130 ,,,s.Clem, Al 94 ' Coats, Doug 70,94 ' Cochran. Betty 94 - Cody, Jacqueline 104 NCody, Joe 54,86 olao. Rich 94 .- ole, Alonzo 94 C,Cole, David 96,139 Cole, Ken 94,114,134 Cole, Bob 29 Cole, Rebecca 104 Collins, Ivan 86,130,142 Qiolosimo, Brian 104 F Colosimo. Cindy 94 olunga, Gracie 94,144,145 . Colunga, Rosie 68,104 VUCombs. June 29,56 omstock, Rob 104 flgoncepcion, Ed 86 Concepcion, Rey 94 .:,.sCook. Linda 104 Cooper, Lois 29,54 oppola, Alan 22.29,57,78,118 Coppola, Dennis 94 ' Cordell, Sue 104 fs-QCordero, Chris 86,143 Cordova. Concha 94 kJCornejo, Diane 104 Correa. Davies 104 Correa, Larry 68.86 Qryelle, John 94 fgosta, Garlo 104,131,134 2 osta, Mario 104 ulgottrell, Al 29.61 f ox. Debbie 62,104 ox, Judi 18,23,29,55,61,123 ox, Mike 29 dfraig, Larry 3062824 rawford, Benny , wgroop, Marilyn 30 aJCrothers, Cheryl 77,95 ,.-JCrouch, Nana 79.95.144 Ulrowder, Elisa 86 Crowell, Mike 68,95 Crown, Sandra 58,68,79.95 Dederer, Julie 58,69,77,79,84,86 Deemer, Maureen 86 Dekker, Bill 30.80 Delauro. Marianne 77.95 Deline, Bill 95,130 De Martini, Judy 30.68.69 Denni, Mike 69,95,137 Dennis, Sandy 54,105 DeSylvia, Mr. Thomas 12,114 Detomas, Lyn 30 Detomas, Sherri 95 Dickey, Mr. E. 15 Dilley. Dennis 95 Dezarn, Robert 105 Dieu, Michele 105 Digiorgio, M. J. DiMare, Linda 86 Dobbie, Miss Helen 12 Dobrinen, Stacy 54,56,61,69,79,86 144,145 Dodson, Marsha 86,144 Donahue, Jackie 30,77 Donahue, Taft 86,114,117.138,14O D'Or, Kathy 105 Downs, Jane 95 Dudley, Danny 30 Dudley, David 86 Dudley, Shirley 105 Duncan, Kim 95 Duncan, Linda 105 Duncan, Randy 86 Duncan. Terry 86 DuPont, Richard 86 Duran, Juan 57.69,95,143 Dutra, Judi 105 E Early. Early, Timothy 95.135 Easter, Julie 95 Ebel, Alma 69,95 Edwards, Karen 57,95 Edwards, Bob 58,105 Eisenman, Edward 95 Elkin, Lauralee 54,95 Ellgen, Linda 58.105 Elliott, Louise 54.105 Ely. Pete 95 Emery, Nina 105 Emhoff. Bill 31,63 Emhoff, Sue 95 Endaya, Dan 95 Endicott, Phyllis 57,77,79,86 Endo, Mark 105.135 Enriquez, Cachitin 77,80 Ericson, Krista 62,69,79,95,144,14 Erjavec. Terry 85,86 Eschweiler, Hannalore 31,69 Esposto, Ray 95 Esson, Joanne 105 Estoll, Alice 105 Evans. Dwight 77.86 Evans, Janis 62,95 Evans, Willie 31,54 Evers, Roger 95,131 , Fabos, Linda 62,95 Fambrini. Celia 62,67,79,86 Faries, Craige 19,31,57,58,70,71,81 Farley, Mike 31,77,80,133 Farmer, Anita 105 Farmer, Dorinda 31 Farmer, Ed 86 Farrar, Steven 95 Farthing, Stephen 77.78.86 l l i i i, Anne 31,68 1 l G F , Feller. Angela 31 Fergus. Donald 95 Fergus. Nancy 95 Ferguson. Greg 86.1-12 Feriante. Randy 95 Feriantc. Roger 36.130 Ferreira. Cathy 54.95 Ferrell. Melvin 86 Ficken. Sandra 54.68.105 Filipponi, Jeanette 68.105 Flster. Karen 95 Fitzpatrick. Cathy 86.14-4.147 Fitzpatrick. Chris 105.135 Flank, Edward 69.77.84.85.86 Fleenor, William 95 Fleischmann. Ron 31.140 Flemming. John '77.86.114.133 Fleming. Mr. O, 12.54 Florez, Lydia 95 Fogarty. Dianna 31,80 Fogarty. Richard 58.105.123 Foehr. Mr. W. 15 Folen. Susanne 86.65 Foley. Janet 54.95 Foss. Carl 31.63.69.80 Foster. Carl 105,142,143 Foster, Clyde 105.123 Foulke. Chris 69.105 Fouts. Phil 20.19.31,55.61.70.71.81 Fox. Sue 144.146 Fradelis. Dave 86 Frakes. Pat 54.105 Fregan. Marion 54.95 Freitas. Dan 58 Fresquez. Margie 19.32.54 Fresquez. Sue 95 Fricker. Dave 95.139 Friend. Sue 87 Frye. Ed 86 Frye. Joyce 18,32,54.118.143 Fujita, Cathy 77,81.87.118 Fuller, Andrew 87 G Gaan. Al 87 Gaan. Leonard 32,78 Gaan. Rich 105 Gaeta, Vince 64.78.87.139 Gage, Gary 95 Galloway. Jerry 66.95 Galloway. Patsy 105 Garcia. Rosaura 95 Gardner, Joyce 54.61.87 Gardner, Tim 57.58.87.143 Garfat. Maren 87 Garguilo. Dave 87 Garner, Loretta 87 Garrett. Fred 57.78.87.114,120.124. 125.133 Garrioch. Donna 54.87 Gater. Jim 68.87 Gaydos. Joyce 87 Gaydos. Leonard 68,105 Geer, Mr. C. 12 Gentile. Santo 87 Gettle. John 87 Ghiglione. Ron 87 Gibo. Sharon 105 Gibson, Steven 130,134 Giesecke. Hans 105 Gilbert. Fred 95 Gilchrist. Kit 62.80.95 Gill, Andy 105.134 Gill, Rae Ellen 22,32 Gill. Mr. W. 12 Gillanders. Chris 32.80 Gillanders. Grace 105 Gillespie. Donald 57.95.143 Gilpatrick. Jeanne 105 Gilpatrick, Michael 96 Gilpatrick, Suzanne 32.54.62.67 Gin, Karen 96.144 Girard. Mr. A. 12 Gismot. Linda 64.66.69.87 Gittings. John 96.133 Glick, Dede 20.32 Gock. Malvina 32.64 Gock. Marco 58.77.102.105.123,142 Goetzl. Dr. Johanna 12 Goins. Dennis 86 Golda. Edward 105.137 Goldberg. Cathy 32 Golding. Brad 105 Golding. Earlene 80.96 Goldner. Evelyn 96 Goldstone, Betty 105 Goldstone. Paul 96.142 Gomes. Joe 105 Gondai, Sandra 32 Gonzales. Lynne 54.96 Gonzales Mike 32,54 Gonzales Mr. Rene 12,68 Gonzalez. Henry 105 Goodhue. Mr. Sam 12 Goodwin Harold 87 Gordon. Laurie 69.105 Gossett. Gilbert 57.96 Gossett. Jim 103.105.143.137 Graeter. Heidi 87.65 Graff, Wendy 69.105 Graham, Shelley 105 Graham. Steve 87 Graham, Susan 18,22.32.69,118.119 tlriilinni. Mrs, Murdt-ll 12 tirzihzun. Vireinin 96 Grunt. lt-lrs. 10 Gray, linrhnrn 33.68.69 Gray. Colleen 87 Gray. Donald 106 Gray. Robert 96 Green, lien 74.76.8187,116.12-4.129 Green. Wanda 86 Green. Bonnie 96 Grt-enfield. Steve 106.123.1412 Greer. Sheila 79.87.7071 Greer. Terry 106 Gregory. Mr. J. 12 Greulich, Laura 58.59,69,106 Griffen. Robert 57.96 Griffiths. Patty 106 Griffiths. Wilma 77.87 Grotsky. Charles 106 Grush. Neil 58,77.106.142.143 Guillory. Carolyn 78.96 Gullekson. Demaris 54.56.57,60.69. 96.144 Gunn. Jackie 62.67,69,70.71,79. 84.85.87 Guthrie. Jean 33 H Hackett, Michele 33 Haffield. Lody 64,87 Hagerty. Pat 87 Hall, Robert 87,130,133 Ham. Charles 96 Hamill, Mike 33 Hammerud, Russell 96,131,139 Hammerud. Winston 66.75.85.87.130. 138.133 Hammontree. Carolyn 103.106 Hanada. Ken 80.92,96.114,134 Hanbury. Bruce 55,61,77.96 Hanbury. Richard 69 Hankins. Dan 106.143 Hansen. Mr. T. 10 Hanson. Brenda 33 Hanson. Bruce 33 Hanson. John 91.135 Hanson. John K. 87.137 Hanson. Karen 33 Hanson. Marsha 106 Hanson. Mr. Thomas 12 Hardgrove, Steve 62,96.70,71 Harmon, Gary 33 Harmon. Thersea 21.33.54,79.81.144 Harper. Dan 57,96.143.142 Harris. Nina 80.96.123 Hart. Travis 33.54.124.140 Hartley. Mr. B. 15 Harvey, Norman 87,114 Hatfield. Steve 96 Hzayjzmizu. Christine 56.58.66.69. Hayden. Wayne 33 Hayes, Marvin 96 Haynes, Judy 102,106 Haynes. Leslie 69.77.87 Hziyisqbert. Lenny 58,106.123.130. Haysbert. Rita 18.33,61.77 Hee. Linda 34 Hee. Pat 106 Heimsoth. Michele 76.96.144 Heller. Penny 106 Heller, Vickie 54.87 Hellman. Ken 96 Hellman. Larry 87 Henderson, Lynne 69.106 Henning. Mrs. Dolores 12 Hansen. Mr. Thomas 12 Henson. Laurel 54.96 Henton. Jim 106 Herem. Brenda 96 Herman. Mr. 10 Herman. Linda 54,106 Hernandez. Sharon 96 Herndon. Brenda 34 Herndon. Linda 106 Herschler, Bradwyn 57.68.96 Hersh. Marvin 66.96.114 Hettinger. Patsy 96 Hetzner. Miss Georgia 12 Higashoika. Cathy 66.79.81.87 Higbie, Henry 58.66.79.103.106 Higginbotham. Jerry 34.57 Higgins, L. 54 Highley. Jeannette 34,55 Hillman, George 96 Hillman. Joylyn 34,69 Hinaga. April 96,144 Hinaga. Claire 20,34 Hing. Steve 18.19,34,78 Hiraki. Don 57.96.114.139 Hiraki. Susan 54.96 Hirschberg. Peter 87,135 Ho. Virginia 34.56.57 Hochstrasser. Gary 34.55 Hochstrasser. Wanda 54.106 Hodges. Jim 34.57 Hoelting, Jeannette 87 Hoffman. Bob 34 Holland. Linda 106 Hollon. Terri 71,87 Hollingsworth. G. 87.96 Hollingsworth, Ray 87 Hollis. Chris llii Hollis. Fred 135 Hnlulivr. Marshall 69.96 llolt. Linda 106 llulm. Mr, lidniond 112 Holman. Mr. Thomas 12 Hom. Art 96 Hoover. Cheryl 96 Horiye. Lynn Il4.77.78.138 Horn, Tanya 96 Horton, Pam 106 l-Ioshiyama. Marr-ia l8,35,56.57.59 67.75.76.77.144.145.147 Hovland. Howard. Howard. Howard. Pam 106 Charles 20.35.68 Lulu 71.84.87 Pat 77.111 Howell. Dave 106 Howerton. Dave 58.106 Howey. Loretta 87 Huber, Wayne 106.137 Huggins. Linda 106 Hulsey. Dave 35.140143 Hummel. John 106.135 Hunt. Kathy 87 Hunter. Dennis 67,77,85.87.114.138 Hunter, Rita 96 Hunter, Sherry 35.78 Huntley. Hurtado. Hurtado. Dave 68.69.106.137 Joe 87 Vicki 106 Huston. Darlene 78.96 Huston, Gary 87 Hutton, Bill 80.88.114 Hyer. Helen 18.35.69 I Iacopetti. Loretta 69,96 Ice. Dan 106 Ice, Donna 88 Ichimaru. Cynthia 106 Ichimaru. Russell 23.35.114.120.124, 126.140 Ichimaru. Thomas 96.114.l15.130. 140 Imada. Clifford 35.135 Imagawa. Nancy 106 Ingham. Ester 96 Inglis. Bill 88 Irwin. Fred 88,135 Ishida. Doris 79.88 Ishida, Glenn 77.106,123.135 Ishida. Gloria 67,77.84.85.88.144. 145 Ishida, Jim 35.68.65 Ishida. Jonel 80,106 Ishida. Naomi 54.93.96 Ito. Linda 54,102,106 Ivie. John 57.106 Iwaoka, Linda 96.144 Izumi, Keiko 68.79.96 Izycki. Peter 97 I Jackson. Jim 106.131 Jackson, Delories 88 Jackson. Glenn 106.123.1112 Jackson. Jesse 54.88 Jackson. Joyce 97 Jackson. Larry 57.69.97 Jackson Melvin 106 Jacobs, Wayne 106 Jacobsen. Thomas 106.135 Jacobson. Laurie 97 Jakubowski, Ralph 88 Jameson. David 97 Jameson, Linda 35 Jamiso Jamiso Javier. n. Diane 106,144 n. Donna 35.77 Susana 54.97 Jaynes. Beverly 106 Jaynes . George 8O.88.114.138 Jeffers. Bert 35 Jeffers Jensen Jensen . Milt 97 . Kathy 79,88 . Linda 97 Jessen. Jud 35 Jessen. Jew, H Y Roberta 97 elen 69.80.106 Jew, Howard 97.143 Jew. Nanci 56,64.80.84.88,143 Joe. Anne 107 Johnso Johnso Johnso n. Mrs. Arlo 12 n. Gwen 54.107 n. Jim 54 Johnson. Joe 107,123.13-O Johnso Johnso Johnson n. Kathy 68.107 n. Leonard 107.123 Mark 36.65.69 77.80 Johnson. Mitchell 92,97 Johnson, Pete 88 Johnson, Bob 97 Johnson, Mr. Robert 12.171 Johnson. Ronald 36 Johnson. Theartis 57,140 Johnson. Wayne 88 Johnstone. Mrs. Katherine 12 Jones. Gail 68.97 Jones, Jeff 107 Jones. Bob 97.130.137 Jones. St Jones. Bi eve 97 ll 36,65,181.125.13O .lnl'4iuIl. l1riliH'1.HH.l-if .IUl'lilPl'l.Silll1 107. 1211 Jow. l.t-s 138,197.1 lfl.lflLI Jim. Nils l' 1.1 Jmv. Rollgi-r 658,650.71 102. IU7' .loyvi-, Linrlzi Ti-1.88 Ju. llelf-n 439,107 Judson, .lun 6565.79.97 Jung. Dave 117 Jung, Lui ry 107 Junio, Zena HH I K Kar-ludis, Di-an 54.97.140 KillS4'I'. H4-nry l!+.I1ii,l7T Kalodi-mas. Tony 78,107 Kammcrer, Mrs. Pat 12 Kanzivle. Susan 36,55.62.67,70 Kanno. Annette 57.59,77.80.88.144. l45. 146 Kariya. Karen 7li.88.118.1-ll Karp. Randal 55,88 Kasai, Vicki 9295197.12115 Katamoto, Grace 68,103,107 Kato. Bob 36,135 Katz. Don 77.107.123.142 Katz. Ronald 88,103 Kauer. Floyd 88 Kawahara. Lewis 19.36.140 Kawahara, Neomi 77.79.88 Kawahara. Sue 102.107 Kawakami. Ronald 79.97 Keenum. Gail 57.88.107 Kelley. John 88.124 Kelley, Maureen 97 Kelly. Gale 107 Kelly. Ralph 88.135 Kemmis. Patricia 97 Kemmis. Bill 107 Kennett. Carol 36,144,146 Kennett, Peggy 54.97 Kertson. Tom 97 Killinger. Ardis 66,107 Killinger. Keith 78.88 Kilner. Donna 97 Kimblay. James 88 Kimura. Mrs. B. 15 King. Carolyn 58.107 King. Mr. Jack 12 King. Janine 92.97 King. Richard 88.130.137.143 King, Ron 57.88.142 King. Sue 107 King. Thomas 88 King, Tom 88.136 Kirk. Mary 36,54 Kirkland. Legay 58.107 Kitagawa. Emi 97.144 Kittl. Ruediger 88 Kiyohara. Ikuo 36.57.58,60.81.137 Kiyohara. Shin 57.77.78.97.143 Kiyomura. Glenn 58.107.122,123,135 Kiyomura. Harriet 36,69 Kiyomura. Vicki 97,146,147 Klemish. Dave 88 Klemish, Jerry 97 Kline. J. 80 Knapp. Mr. R. 15 Knowles. Miss Margaret 12 Knowlton, Judy 36 Koizumi, Pat 107 Komaru. Torrey 54.68.97 Koplen. Dennis 107 Koplen. Jack 97.143 Korff. Mr. N, 15 Kosta. Charles 107.143 Kovac. Dan 97 kjral, Dan 107 Kral. Steve 56 Kralich. Beryl 64.77.88 Kralich. Kitten 107 Krassilnikoff. Serge 88 Krassilnikoff, M. 107 Kringen, Gradon 68.107 Kringen, Greg 37.77 Kromhout. John 77.102,107.123,135 Krummell, Carol 61.67.85.91,144 Kubota. Junko 37 Kucera. Mr. E. 15 Kukla. Edward 97,114,139 Kupferman. Bruce 37.69 Kuramura. Ikuyo 97 L Lacy, Dr. Dan 13 Ladeau. Jon 77.97 Ladley. Chris 22,37,77,118 Laird. Ray 107 Lamb. Sue 97.144 Lamore. Sharon 88 Langdon. Kathy 97 Lange, Thomas 37 Langridge. Linda 37 Langridge, Steven 77.10T.123,134 Lapinski. Jerry 56,57.61.65,88 Larsen. Paul 19.37.69 Larsen. Miss Shirley 13 Larsen. Susan 77.85.88 Larson. Mr, Curtis 13 Larson. Gary 97 Larson. Linda 37.68 Lashkoff. Vicki 144 Lathrop Larry 58.1 I7 LaTorra, Mr. P. 15 Lau. Priscilla 97 Laverty, Mr. Richard 13.63 Lawrence. Joyce 107 Leavy, Linda 69.144 Lebaron. David 107.131,135 Lebedeff. Terri 63.65.88 Lee, Barre 56.57.66.75.76,84,88 Lee, Dennis 37,68 Lee Mrs. Diana 13 Lee, Dwayne 37,55.56,57,58.61 Lee Lee Lee Ed 107 Geoffrey 68,102,107 Larry 88 Lee Ronald 58 Lee Ruth 68,79 Lee, Schuman 97 Lee. Simi 18.19.37,54.56.57.59.62, 65.66.67.69.79,8O,144,146,147 Lee, Stuart 37.130 Lee. Yee 66 Leech, Mr. B. 15 Lehman, Laurie 62.77.107 Lembo. Gary 107 Leon. Terence 143 Pratali. Leong. Rodney 68.107 Leonhardt. Diana 107 Leonhardt, Donna 20,38,64.66.118 Leonhardt, Robert 38 Lerek. George 88 Lesko. Jim 107 Lessinger. Dr. L. 10 Lewsey. Irene 38 Lieu, Donald 98 Lieu. Phil 107 Lilly, Dan 97 Linch, Judy 56.61.107 Lindner. Kathy 107 Lindstrom. Michael 97 Lindstrom. Nancy 88 Lintini. Toni 19.38.56 Lirette. Donald 98 Locke, Judy 38 Locker. Shirley 98 LoCoco, Nancy 107 Locy. Clint 134 Loezius. Sharon 98.144 Logan. Lance 58.98 Long. Carol 38.55.61 Long, Kathy 54.98 Long. Sonia 19.38,119 Mazotti. Cathy 77,85 Mathis. Bruce 108 Mathis, Irene 89 Mathwig, Jim 57,98,114,124.127,134 Matsuda. Roxane 84,89 Matthews. Sue 80.89 Maurana, Marlene 77,81.89 Mauz, Marilyn 18.39,56,57.59,66. 77,144,146 Mayeda. Ronald 108,135,143 Mayers. Mr. Vaden 13 Mazur. Jackie 108 McAlpin. David 77.80.92,98,135 McAsey. Barbara 39.69.77 McCandless. Mrs. Marjorie 13 McCarty. Kathy 98 McCauley. Bill 39.77 McCauley, Jim 89.108 McCauley, Joe 108 McCauley. Pat 39 McClain, Patricia 98 McCloud. D. 123 McConaha. Kathy 57,58,98,144 McCord. Mr. Roy 13 McCourtney. Carla 54,108 McCray. Jim 114 McCreary, Mike 89,135 McCullough. Kathy 69,98 McDonald. Brent 108 McDonald. Dennis 39 McEtchin. Bruce 98,136 McEtchin. Jean 39 McFadden. Mrs. Joan 13 McGowan, Ernest 137 McGuire, Gail 98 McGuire. Michele 89 Mclnturf. Danny 29.133 McKague. Brian 98,130 McKendry. Dee 57.60.89 McKendry. Greg 108 McKenna. Andrew 69,71,76.92,98 McKenna, Martha 21,39.54.61.64,65, 70,71 McKenzie, Pam 98,144 McKnight. Miss Mary 13 McLarsen Kathy 98 McLemore, Joy 58.78.98 McLeod. Dan 56.61,108,136 McLeod. Georgia 98 Lopez. Carol 38 Lorenzo, Mark 54,98 Love, Jean 88 Low, Judy 66.69,70,107 Low. Mr, L. 15 Low, Tom 98 Lowenstein, Linda 98 Lowenstein, Martin 88 Luchetti. Lorraine 38 Luiz. Joaquin 107 Luke. Charles 88 Lum. Verna 38,69 Lundy. Jim 108 Lusardi, Sherri 108 Lutz. Joe 108 Lydon Leslie 98.144 Lydon, . Ted 65.80.88.130.140,143 Lynch, Steve 54.55.98,130 Lyons, Diane 98 M McMurdie. Stephanie 19,23.39.69,77, 119 McNally, Dennis 57.58,59,60.89.123. 140.143 McNally, John 40.80 McNally, Mike 108 McNesby. Dan 89 McNeill, Mrs. Susan 13 McPhillips. Nancy 108 McRoskey. Joan 54,79.98.123.144. 145 Medaris. Mrs. Elizabeth 13 Medler, Roger 108 Medler, Steven 40,63 Medrano, Linda 108 Medrano, Marie 40 Mello, Gina 108 Melnikoff. Fred 98 Merida, Mr. John 15 Messa. Marjorie 98 Messner. Mr. Peter 13 Meyer, Peter 108 Michelini, Mr, 15 Miles. Aldrene 98 Morken, Kristi 57.69,98.144 Ma. Leonard 108,131,142 MacDougal, Nancy 88 Macho. Judy 89 Mack. Sue 23.38,55,144,146 Mack. Cathy 54,89 MacLemon, J. 144 Madden. Joel Madding, Mark 108.135 Mahal, Rajinder 84,89 Maire, Jennifer 38.108 Maire, Robin 108 Maisano, Steve 108 Maisano, Tom 89 Malkemus. Steve 108 Malzkuhn, Eric 89.133 Mangrum. Diane 7077.89 Maninger. Sandra 54.111 Maniscalco, Mike 98 Maniscalco. Paula 108 Maniscalco, Virginia 62.98.144 Mankins. Linda 98 Mansfield, Trudi 108 Marcotte, Donna 98 Marcussen. Marlene 39.57.5969 Mark. Elliott 80,89.135.138 Marko. Barbara 98 Markovic. Matthew 68.89 Marron, Kathy 89 Marsh, Myrna 54.89.144 Marshall, Mr. Charles 13 Miller, Adrienne 108 Miller. Mr. Barry 13,78 Miller. John 61,89 Miller. Mr. Lawrence 13 Miller. Mike J. 54.55.68 Miller Mike W. 40 Millikan. Jeff 98 Mills. Mr. Robert 13 Mindell, Ellen 56,61.79,98,144 Mistretta. Frank 98,130 Mistre tta. Maria 108 Mistretta. Philip 40 Mitchell. Terris 40.62 Mivahira, Dennis 98.130 Monta lbano, Joe 77,103,108 Moody, Charlene 68.108 Moore Moore. Moore Moore. , Jim 57.89 Gloria 54,108 . Mrs. M. 15 Mark 98 Morain, Julie 66,89.144.146 Morales. Audelith 77,108 Morga Morga Morga n, Barbara 108 n, Kathy 40.55.80 n Maria 108 Morrill, Jeanne 108 Morris. Bruce 23.40 Morton. Bill 108 Mortus. Darlene 69.98.144 Mota. Jose 69.98.142 Martin, Jane 89 Martin, Sharon 98 Martin. Tom 89 Maskevich. Barbara 39,78 Maskevich. Ed 56.57.58.60.98 Mason. Sue 79.89 Massoni. .Jackie 39 Massoni. Linda 101 Massoni. Tom 58,108 Mata. Alice 89 Mowry. Dan 98 Moyce, Silvyne 89 Moynahan. Woody 22.40,114,115. 133 Muchos. Nick 108 Mulholland. Mr. William 13.130 Mullenax. Sharon 22.40 Mullenax, Yvonne 89 Mullenix. John 89 Munoz, Roseanna 108 Muranaga. Keiji 66,91,133 Murison. Charlotte 108 Murison, Mary 40,55 Muro, Mary 77.84.89 Murphy, John 40 Murphy. Judy 41.64,69,119 Murray, Kirk 108 Muse. Mike 98 Muzzy, Cynthaia 80.98,144,147 Myers, Glenn 108 N Nahinu, Chester 54,98,114.137 Nakada. Joyce 56,57,59.66.78,79. 80,99.144,146 Nakahira, Masayuki 99,139 Nakamitsu, Diane 57.60,99,123 Nakamura, Ken 99,114,134 Nakata, Mayko 89 Nameth. Mr. J. 13 Nash, Richard 99 Natusch, Paul 41,140 Naufau, S. 135 Navarra, Joyce 55,89 Nekotani, Weston 89 Neimi, Mr. Arvid 13 Nelson, Pat 57.99.144 Nelson. Virginia 99,144 Nettle, Jon 57,89 Nettle, Philip 41 Neukom. Dan 99,135 Nevarez. Gus 18.41.77,140.143 Nevarez. Martha 77,89 Nevarez. Rodolfo 77,108,142 Neves, Iris 108 Newgard, Craig 103.108.123,140 Newland, Kris 41 Newman, Eric 57.99.137 Nice. Bob 41 Nichol, Carol 80.99.144 Nichols. Danny 41 Nichols, David 108.142 Nichols. George 56,144,143 Nicks. Gloria 41 Nishida, Dale 89,136 Nishida, Mel 99 Nishimoto. Richard 57.58,79,99 Nishioka, Betty 56.61.66.68,99.144. 146 Nishioka. Fred 18.41,76.77.81.138. 142 Noce, Steve 58,108,123.142 Noe, Sheila 108 Norgrove. Steve 108 Norris. Hunt 109 0 Obata, Nadine 41 Obata, Wilbur 56.57.92,99,142.143 Oberg. Herman 41.65.137 Obley, JoAnne 19,20,41.63,77 O'Brien, Mike 109 O'Brien. Pat 19.21.42,64.69 Ochi, June 99 Ochi, Marie 77.109 Ochs. Richard 109 O'Connor, Doug 109 O'Connor, Jim O'Connor, Mary 109 Ogawa, Richard 57.89.142 Ohm, Steven 99 Oiwa, M. 103 Oiwa, Shinichi 99.139 Oiwa, Yasuji 109.137 O'Keefe, Kevin 99,124 O'Keefe. Mike 89,114,137 O'Keefe, Tom 19.23,77,114,137 Okine, Dale 109 Okita. Richard 89 Omai, Jane 69,99 Omai, Linda 109 O'Neil. Mrs. Marilyn 13 O'Neill, Laurie 109 O'Neill. Miss Grace 13 Orfitelli, Joe 109,123 Ormes. Allegra 92.99.144 Ortiz, Diosa 42 Orvik. Richard 125.134 Osberg, John 42.137 Osborne. Kathy 89,144 Ota. Ted 109 Otero. Rosa 42,69 Oto, Dennis 54.89 Oto, Gary 57.99.131 Oto, Lynn 20.42,69,142 Ouellette, Nora 42 Ouellette. Stephen 42.57.63 Owens, Christine 99.144 Owens, Janice 54.109 Owens, William 109.123 Owyang. Greg 58,65,66,89.130 P Page, Clementine 42 Page, Larry 57,99,114.130.l40 Page, Tim 109 Palmer. Gary 42,56,57,58 Palecek. Adele 109 Pappazisis, Greg 99.143 Parish. John 98 Parker, Jim 91 Parker, Robert 109 Parodi, John 57,99 Parodi, Sandra 42 Parrington. Mr. C. 15 Patterson, Linda 89 Patterson, Marcila 109 Patterson, Robert 133 Patterson, Tom 134 Paxton. Charlotte 99 Pearson, Carolyn 109 Pease, David 109,123 Peck, Christopher 109 Peek. William 42 Peet, John 42 Pelton, Philip 99 Penn, Tom 109.142 Penrice. Barbara 99 Perasso, Gary 99,140 Perry, Mr. A. 15 Perry. David 99 Peruch, Marilyn 89 Peruch, Mike 43 Peters, Miss Mary 13 Peterson, Elizabeth 109 Peterson, Bruce 99 Petromilli. Jim 99,114,133 Pfleiffer, Mike 99 Pflieger, Bill 89,135 Phelps, Dean 99 Phelps. Greg 109 Phelps. Joe 77.91.137 Phillips, David 89 Phillips, Tracy 43 Pickens, Barbara 99,101 Pickering, Morgan 99,130,135 Pierce. Anita 89 Pierce. Anthony 43 Pierce, Fred 99 Plumb, Susan 89 Poage. Mrs. Marion 13 Polito, Dennis 43 Pontious, Paula 19,43 Pope, S haron 43.77.80 Poretti, Sandra 109 Porter, Joyce 55,99 Poss, John 99 Powell. Powell, Powell, Powell. Powers Curtis 2O,43,63,133 James 43 Maurice 89 Michael 109 , Joy 99 Powers, Linda 54.102.103.109 Ann 99 Prieto. Michael 99,114,134 Primes, Jerry 89 Procella, Twirp 64,77.79,89.118 Purviance, Jim 43 Q A Quinlan, Mr. Robert 13.63 Quinn, Mr. Thomas 13 R Ramberg, Marilyn 55,56.61,65,66,99 Rango. Wayne 99.135 Raphael. Lawrence 43 Raphael, Paul 109 Rasmussen, Jan 109 Ratcliffe, Ronald 109,130,134 Ratcliffe, Sandra 43,144 Raventos, Clara 80 Rawleigh, Evon 99 Ready. Barbara 109 Reavis. Carolyn 43 Reddington. Helen 89 Reed. Asiline 109 Reed. Madelyne 89 Reedy, Eddie 109,142 Reeves, Mike 44 Reeves. Wallace 109 Reitz, Marilyn 89 Reisch. Deborah 109 Reshatoff. Lisa 68.109 Reust. Frank 99,140,143 Rewak. Cheryl 77.89.123,144,147 Reynolds. Sandra Rhoads. David 89 Ricci, Ted 99 Rice, Kent 99.134 Richards. Jean 109 Richards. Stefen 99,114,133 Richmond. Tim 65,66,76.84,91,139 Ridges. Dave 100 . Riesinger. Marilyn 90 Rilliet. Mr. Walter 13.76.131 Ritter. Lonny 44,70 Rittmaster, Bernalei 92,100,144 Rivera, Rivera, Rivera, Rivera. Rivers Dan 44,54.55,61,68 Diane 54.77.100 Dorothy 90,144,147 Rod 90 Marvin 100 Rivers: Melvin 54,100.131.142 Roat. Robin 102.109 Roberts. Charlotte 109 Roberts. Miss Mildred 13 Robertson. Donald 79,109 Robinson, Deborah 109 Robinson. Tyrone 100,142,143 Robison. Mike 100 Robles, Leslie 80,100 Rodini. Wayne 109.135 S West, Pennie 49,54 VVilliS. Ha Rodgers. Mr. James 121 Rodriguez, Linda 58.109 Roesler, Carol 90 Roesler. Dave -14,58 Rogan, Michael 109 Rogers. Lynn 90 Rollinson. Diane 109 Rose. Diana 44 Rose, Doug 109,136 Rose. Jim 90 Rose, Mary 90 Rosow, Lois 5T.66.69.T7.T9,100 Rowlands, Pat 44 Roy, Mrs. 14 Rozehnal. Jana 65.66.100 Rush, Mr. Robert 13 Russell. Gordon 90 Rutland, Henry 19.457.80.114 Rutland, Vl'illiam 19.-14.57.8011-1 Ryan. Anita 100 Ryan. Karen 100 Saito, Jim 66,90.114.135 Saito, Ronald 109,123,142 Sakai. Donald 57,100,135 Sakai. Susan 18,19,44,56,57,59,66, 80,144.145,147 Sakai, Walter 57.66.90,114.135 Saleh, Michael 100 Sale, Roderick 100 Salebert, Mr, G. 15 Salles, Gerald 92,100,130,134 Sanchez, Jerry 109,134 Sanchez, Terry 110 Sander, John 102.110 Sandifer, Linda 110 Sanford, Gary 58,100,135 Santos, Jim 110 Santos, Jose 110 Santos. Robert 44 Sapienza, Tom 100,135 Sarzynski, Agnes 44.55.61 Sarzynski, Irene 55,61,100 Sasaki, Miss Jean 13 Satyna, Robert 90 Satyna, Steve 110 Saxelby, Bonnie 44 Saysette, Mr. 10 Sbragia, Barry 110 Sbragia, Linda 90 Scafire. Eugene 90 Scalice, Lorna 44 Searpace. Phil 66,7390 Schauer. Judi 93,100,144 Schauer. Judy 54,77.100.144 Schiedeek, Cathy 45 Schiedeck. Joyce 110 Schiller, Susan 45 Schleining. Alex 45 Schmidt, Janice 90 Schmidt, Mr. Richard 13,122,123 135 Schmidt, William 66,77,11O Schmitz, Gordon 45,114 Schneider, Diane 90 Schofield, Mike 110 Schotzko. Mr, Richard 13 Schreiber, Clifton 85,90.143,133 Schreiber, Laura 110 Schulman, Bob 45 Schweitz, Donna 45 Scott, Jimmy 110,123,140 Scott, Bob 45,140 Scott, Pat 100 Scott, Ted 90 Scully, Mary 18.45.55,56.61 Sebastian, Dennis 92,100 Semeit, Darryl 45 Semeit, Doug 45 Serena, August 63,90 Serena, Cathy 90 Serena, Sally 110 Serrano, Barbara 54,90 Serrano, Elaine 110 Severson, Jo Ellen 90 Sexton, Steve 90 Shaffer, Dave 68,90 Shaffer, John 45,68,80 Shapovalow, Lydia 100 Shapovalow, Witaly 90 Sharpe, David 54.55.61,90,125 Sharpe, Janis 80,100 Shaw, Bobbie 100 Shearer, Ronald 54,100,124 Sheehan, Margaret 110 Sheehan, Mary 90 Shefveland, Jean 58,77,78,110 Shefveland, Mary 58,65,66,79.90 Sheldon, Mr. Stanley 13 n t a a 85 9 44,145,147 l'lOg .A , V Sheppard, Nita , H 9,2 , - 0. , ' a u 'Q 7 Shields, Jim 18,22,46,135 Shigemoto, Emiko 100,110 Shigemoto, Kiyoshi 110,135 Shiinoki, Carolyn 90,118,144 Shiiniki, Dolly 110 Shima, Amy 90 Shima, Clyde 100 Shin, Hird 100,139 Shinhira, Shigeru 100,139 Shoberg, Carolyn 90 Shodn, Slinron 110 Sliuell. .llm 100 Sliuey, Dun 100 Sliucy, Judy 46,144 Sickle, Al 90,114,123 Sickle, .100 110 Sidwell. Steve 100 Siegrist, Mrs. Eleanor 13 Sikorski, Cl1t1l'lo1i0 100 Sills, Nancy 110 Silveira. Allison 46,55 Silvcira. Margaret 110 Simms, Susan 110 Simon. Sue 46.54.55,119 Simon, Jerome 110,122 Simon, Ken 46,54 Simons. Nancy 110 Simpson, Charles 100,135,139 Simpson, George 78,80.91,138 Skidgel, Sandra 90 Skorstad, Mike 90,130,133 Skowronek, Christine 100 Smedley, Vicki 100 'l'nkzly11inu, Ken 62,100 Tzikernori, Frank68,1011,110,1fl5,1421 '1'umnki, .loli1l,67,69,91,12Il Tanaka, Lnurel l0l,1f14,1fl7 'l'zinil1una, Akira 101,134 Tantilla. Richard 101 Taoka. Linda 54,65,66,69,92,101 Taoka. Wesley 58.66,68,69,110 Tatsuno, Dean 69,10l.l42,1-'13 Taylor, Tommie 47 Tellez, Emma 101 Tcnbrook, Tim 47,114,138 Ternullo. Dominic 91 Tesluk, Luba101 Tesluk, Nadia 56,91 Tesluk, Vera 56,110 Tcssier. Norman 110,143 Thomas, Bryant 58,101 Thomas, Holly 19.47.69 Thomas, Larry 68 Thomas. Miss Linda 13 Thomas, Lynn 22.47,69,80 Thrasher, Deborah 55,58.101,144.l4 Wurr, Marv Ann 06,711.01 , 144 Worr:-n, Delores fll Warren. Gary 'lil W:ir'sl1:ii,u-i'..lny l0Il,l 1 1,1151 Wurtli, Nor:-1-n 55 Wrishliurn, f'nif1fll I Wil3hlnH14lI1, Nolan 49,11-1,1 17,124 Wulrinfibe, Akira -19 Wulerm:in, Dr-lirzi 101 Wfilermzin, Sharon 101 Waters, Sharon 101 Watkins. Pal 49 Watson. Greg 49,54 Watlenbarger. Carol 68,91 Wattenbarger. Gayle 111 Weber, Gary 111 Weinreicli, Linda 91 Wt.-isskopf, Gene 111 Weinstein, William 91,125 Wellman, John 65,658,101 Wenner, Karen 111 Wesson. Ken 91,142 West, Bryan 101 Smith, Anne 46.56.57 Smith, Dennis 46,68 Smith, Geoffrey 100 Smith, Greg 110 Smith. Jim 110,135,136 Smith, Lorraine 64,90 Smith, Marsha 54,90 Smith. Ray 90 Smith, Robert 100 Smith. Ronald 100 Smith. Sally 46.123,144,145 Snider. MT. James 13.135 Sobly, Mr. J. 15 Solano, Peter 100 Sockwell, Jane 110 Sockwell, Mary 46 Sonagere, Karen 100 Sopjes. Ronald 92,93,100,114,137, 140,143 Sopjes, Bill 23,46.75,76,114,121, 124 Sorg. Charlotte 110 Sorg, Ronald 90,133 Soss, Bill 58,59,110,136 Sousa, Michelle 110 Spencer, Chris 110,135 Stalzer, Charles 77,110,143 Stang, Gary 110,130 Stanley, Joan 54,100,144 Stark, Gary 69.100 Steele, Bruce 69,100,137 Steele, Gary 110 Steinberg. Rick 90 Steiger, Mrs. P. 15 Steiner, Margaret 100 Stenzel, Paul 110 Stephens, Ronald 110,137 Stephens, Willie 57,90,140,143 Stephenson, Donna 100 Stephenson, Janet 110 Stephenson, Robert 22,47,81,14O.143 Sterling, Miss Nancy 13 Sterner, Margie 90 Stevens, Dianna 90 Stevens, Steve 110 Stevens, Ted 90 Stewart. Bill 90,135 Stewart Dan 90,133 Stewart, Mrs. H. 15 Stewart, Jim 110,123 Stewart Mike 110,123,134,139 Stewart Mrs. M. 15 Stewart, Renee 110 Stewart Tom 110,123 Stiegler, Marie 100,144,146 Stokes, Mike 110 Stokes, Theresa 77,90 Stoller, Linda 110 Stoltz, Peggy 90 Stoltz, Robert 100 Stone, Mike 110 Stonich, Bert 90 Stonich, Carol 110 Stothers, Sheryl 90 Stout, Saralee 62,110 Stoball, Robin 110 Streck, Mike 65,92.100,114,139,140 Streibel, Mr. Richard 13 Sturmer, Gerald 110 Sullivan, Susan 90 Sun, Philip 58,110,143 Surby, Mary 68 Sutliff. Judy 110 Sutliff, Mrs. 14 Svendsen, Janet 54,77,79,80,90.144, 145,147 Swadley, Mary 77,84,85,90 Swain, Pat 47 Swann, Brian 57,90,131,142 Swarts, Tom 100,114 0 Sweeney, Dennis 18,19,22,47,135 Sweeny, Joe 92.100,130.135 Swenson. Dennis 58,136 Swetlik, Barbara 90 Thrasher, Sharon 69,110 Threefoot, Judi 77,101 Thurston, Dennis 110 Tibbs. Carolyn 111 Tinkoff, Tania 91 Tipton, Miss Nancy 11 Titus, Richard 91 Tognoli, Mike 91 Tom, Sandra 47.66,77.80,144,147 Toone, Dean 114,135 Toone, Marilyn 101 Toop, Judi 111 Torgerson, Tom 57.101 Torres, Albert 111 Torres, Leilani 101 Torres, Pat 111 Townsend, Cassie 47 Townsend, Mrs. J. 15 Toy, Ben 91 Toy, Gloria 111 Trapasso, Jayne 47,55 Treadway, Betty 91 Tremblay, Julie 62,79.101,144 Troche. Danny 111 Trundle, Louise 101 Tsitovieh, Alex 80,85,91,114.115,140 Tsuji, Elizabeth 19.47 Tsuji, Maya 66,79,81,91 Tucker, Carolyn 101 Tucker, Pat 48,77 Tung, D. 143 Turnbull, Jean 54,101 Turnbull, Robert 48 Turney, Betsy 48 Turpin, Jim 101,131,135 Tyeskey, Bernadette 91 Tyeskey, Mr. C. 15 Tyler. Phyllis 101 U Ubai, Lee 57,58,66,79,101,134,139 Uhl, Robert 57,91 Uhl, Victor 48 Ung, Tyman 57,111 Unno, Seiji 101,139,143 Unno, Takio 48 Updyke, Sam 91 Use, Mr. Henry 13,57 Utsumi, Marsha 19,48.55 Uyeta, Andrea 68 Uyeta, Kumiko 91 V Vail, Pat 50,69 Vallejo, Carmen 101 Vanbokkelen, Carol 58,111 Vandenbroeck, Pat 135 Vann, Mrs. Lorraine 13 Vega. Darlene 111 Verna, Laurie 91 Vucinich, Jeff 111,123,130,135 W Waago, Bob 48 Wada, Gary 57,58,91,135 Wade, Carol 68,101 Wade, Linda 68,102,103,111 Waits, Ina 111 West, Sue 81,91 White, Brenda 101 White, Eloise 91,118,144,147 White. Eric 55,91 White, Jerry 49,55,61,114,117 White, Marsha 101 White, Peter 68.91 Whitfield, William 111 Whitman, Linda 91 Whitman, Sherry 111 Wildman, Mrs. Joyce 13,71 Wiihem, Kathy 101 Williams. Albert 111 Williams, Annette 111 Williams, Cathy 111 Williams, Craig 111,122,123 Williams, Donald 49 Williams, Jerome 69,91 Williams, Lou 49 Williams, Judy 111 Williams, Robin 91 Williams, Mr. Rolfe 13,114,135 rry 84,137 Willis, R. 123 Wills, Grady 91,133 Wills, Ricky 111,123,134 Wilson. Cathy 80,92,101,123,144 Wilson , Judi 49,66,74,76,144,146 Wilson, Lee 93,101,142,143 Wilson, Robert 77.111 Wilton. Dave 101 Wilton, Steve 58,111,142 Winn. Terry 58,111,123,136 Wisner, L. 144 Witt, Christeen 101 Wohler, Judi 49,144,145 Wolcott. Mrs, N. 15 Wolffe, Ted 77,101 Wollner, Karen 54.111 Wong. Calvin 92,101 Wong, Gerald 84,135 Wong, Les 91 Wong, Stanley 49,135 Wood, Janet 50.5-1,56,61.123,144 146 Woon. Ray 101,131 Woon Tommy 58,131 Waits, Mervin 111 Waits, Roy 48,54 Wright, Bruce 91 Wright, Mr. Cecil 13 Wright, Gerald 91 Wright, Jody 101 Wurzweiler, Jeannie 111 Y Yaeo, George 101,114.138,140 Yam. Frank 91,130 Yamada, Caroline 79,91 Yamada, Ed 91 Yamada, Karen 50 Yamaguchi, Paul 21,50,135 Yamaguma, Cheryl 111 Yamashita, Clara 111 Yatlee, Gene 101,143 Yatlee, Lee 111,135 Yecha, Sue 91 Yee, Carolyn 111 Yee, Diana 101 Yelick, Mrs. 15 Yokota, Issei 91 Yokotla. Mikiko 111 Yonemitsu, Kitoshi 111 York, Walter 111 Yoshida, Richard 91.114 Yoshifuji, Cindy 111 Walcha, Richard 61,111 Walker, Gary 91 Walker, Mr. Lloyd 13 Walker, Russell 54,62,66,101,142, 143 Wallace, Clark 48.57 Wallach, Mike 56.91.136 Walls, Larry 58,111,131,134 Walsh. Carol 101 Walsh, Patricia 111 Walthers, Karen 101 Wanless, Marilyn 101,144,145 Young, Charles 111,137 Young, Marie 111 Young, Pat 101 Young, Shirley 54,77,80,10l Young, Stanley 111 Young, Stanley R. 103,111 Yundt. Kathy 79.91.144 Sylva, Gary 90 T Takahara, Yoshiharu 100 Takahashi Phyllis 47,65,66,69 Takahashi, Ricky 56,57,100.114,134 Ward Irene 48 Wardl Mary 111 Ware, Betty 91,144 Ware Ware . LeR0 48 138 y , , Robert 111,123,139,142 Ware, Roger 101,138 Warn er, Dave 48.64.67 Z Zimmerman, Charles 111 Zeimer, Robert 58,79,111.135 Zollinger, Arnold 101 Zucco. Janice 111 Zumkeller, Ray 101 ff' 'li There are many problems creating- a yearbook - planning creative pictures, developing the theme, and meeting deadlines. But the combined ,efforts of many individuals working as a Tfyearbook team have made ipu'bl.ishing the Elm a much rewarding and worthwhile experience. 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