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

 - Class of 1966

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Krummell, P. Endicott, P. Hagerty. SECOND ROW: A Tsitovich, E. Flank, M. McCreary, C. Mazotti, G. Owyang, M. jessen, J. Parker. Winston Hammerud President f Nanci jew Ed Flank Secretary Vice President 9 'Q,f ef, Q! em W s :NF xv' L' it , N- F.. dw, ...aa Watson Adams jr. Sophomore Councilg Dele- gate Assemblyg Advanced Band: junior Band: Varsity Footballg Varsity Trackg Wrestling Team. Patricia Bagley Pat French Clubg Control Boardg GAA: Orchestra. To convince 'un bon ami' that over self-conhdence breeds compliance. Q 'rc v' 'is .. Nancy Bentson Nab To teach Charlie not to torture flies, and to find a mohair sweater that won't scratch. ,,, at-f f'?b Barbara Andrade AGS Representativeg Delegate As- sembly. To live a 'YOUNG' life. , ,d WWz VX W , David Ayoob Antoine Camaratag Student Court Liaison: Delegate Assemblyg Better Gov- ernment Commissiong French Clubg A Cappella. To remember that knowledge is the consequence of time. .1-,ft f aww-w Dan Baker Sue Berberick To be 85, with ratted hair, short skirts, and roller skate to the store every morning. f ff f 'fi' N....y.,.,,v L George Tome Barry Control Boardg Swimming Teamg Cross Country and Track Teams. To become a Chess Master and play in the world's championship tournament by the age of 253' Christina Ann Bergman Chris To have G. M. as a friend, and to know bashful B. C. better. 'w., f9' 4' 'Hur' 191m..,Nd,,.-10i'- Cynthia Baccelli John Bell Jr. Big john To have girls, cars, and money forever. mmf' William Bermingharn Bill Term Play fl QQWA uunizfifllr 4' if 'T' Rex Betz Competitive Roller Skater: Amateur Skating judge. To be someone with lots of money. Charlene Borg Chuck Elections Commissionsg Sen- ior Class Council: Student Directory Commission: Drama Festival. To pop out of a cake at a bachelor party. Yu., . tim.. Cherry Brotsch Cher German Club President and Secretaryg Y-Nots Presidentg Delegate Assemblyg Spirit and Student Directory Com- missions. To have 'SQUI-EEDUNK, at Elisa's dinner party, keep Richard's key and find the answer for Bonjof' Sandra Bibler Sandy Toni Blenio T I 4,-5 Willizim Bone Bill Senior justiteg Chairman Student Control Boardg Del- egate Assemblyg Class Coun- cilsg Boys' Athletic Commis- sion. To see as much of the world as I can while I still have the chance. Denise Bouthiette Toni Quaffers A fr' ,.,'i 'Chg 5, ,aaa ff- I Peter Boyko Denny Varsity Football and Basketball. Delegate Assemblyg AGS Repre- sentativeg GACg GAAg Cafeteria Workerg Control Boardg French Clubg Elections Commission. To know and do. Ursula Ruth Bruj Ulla YFC Vice-President of Manage- mentg CA'sg FTAQ German Club Orchestra. To be successful as well as sin cere in whatever I try to accom plish throughout my life. Margaret Brunker apeggy.. F , 40' M Qt vm' Bonnie Brennan Bink Elections and Spirit Com- missionsg Control Boardg FTAQ Girls' Block SMQ Sig- ma Squared. To elope with Gene Nel- son and move to Siberia' w l if , john Buckley Injun Hi Sports Editorg Student Manager of Co-opg Quill and Scroll Societyg National Merit Letter of Commenda- tiong Accreditation Com- mittee. To find a bald man who'll never part with his comb! ww .Ah ' I X F' 'Q rf!! W . a -- 1 Robert Nelson Bullock Limey ELM Editor and Photogra- pherg Evangelists Hi-Yg Stage Crewg Mole-etariat President: Swimming Teamg Control Board: Class Coun- cils To mass produce SQUEE- DUNK, put it 'boxes' and sell it for 77 cents. Andrea Campion www' rum t .mf Phillip Chan Phil Assistant Wrestling Coachg Varsity Wrestlingg Art Com- missionerg Gymnasticsg WW' Sandra Burns Ping Class Councilsg Delegate Assemblyg AGS Representativeg Mixed Choir To follow my heart so that I will not be sorry for whatever is ahead. . ff if . Hr 'f -fwfr, -T. Kathy Carlson .Kath ,, Y Dean's assistant To get things straight the first time around. Ramona Chavis Freshman Cross Country Red Teamg Delegate Assemblyg Advanced Bandg Rally Commission Spirit Commission To make every june 2 as happy To have done my best. as the last one. .V 0 any . If wi lr ,'W F Q a.,.,,f aww- '9 ' 1 'TWU '47I'.,.'l'1 ' 'Whorf' Robert Burton I lBOb!l gm I m K,.,,,,,,..ndY Robert Leland Caselli Bob Assembly Planning Commissionerg Freshman Class Presidentg Student Councilg Delegate Assemblyg Con- trol Boardg JV Footballg Evange- lists Hi-Y To take Karate and then beat up his brother Manuel. jill Clayman GAAg Transfer from Hillsdale High Schoolg Delegate Assembly To get to the top and turn the world on its ear doing it. ,WW W , , , 'WSF' 554, -rw Qs'- Patrick Campbell Pat French Club Presidentg Ca- maratag Future Teachers Clubg International Student Committeeg Symphonic Wind Ensembleg Dance Band- Olympians To travel abroad and some- day be able to speak French, Russian, German, and Jap- anese. Donna Cazin Mama Cazini Ali-K-Wanies Tri-Y Presidentg R.C. judo Teamg GAAg Mixed Choir: A Cappellag 50-mile Swimg Aquacadeg junior Class Council To always keep my TAN-FANI and to find B.B. and M.S. on a de- serted island. 3 K , Joseph A. Cody Colt 45 C and D Basketballg C Track To conquer the art of love and always remain 'Out of Sight'. 1 11 l I 4 i I '50 1, my David Cole Yo-Doe Varsity Wrestling Teamg Freshman Elected Represent- ativeg President Yo-Yo Men Hi-Y: Control Boardg MPL Delegateg Latin Clubg Dele- gate Assembly To search the world with the Navy and find the best sacrifice for the Yo-Yo god. 'T 119 i Ivan Collins Mr, Debonaire Freshman ABS Representativeg Concert Choirg C and B Basketballg Varsity, B, and C Track Teamsg Mixed Choirg Freshman Cross Country To succeed in what ever venture the future holds. Robert Cooper !lC00pYl Transfer student from Mills High School, San Mateog Varsity Football and Basket- ballg Frosh Baseball To ride the waves out as Foster City sinks. P' Hector Cuevas B and C Swimming Teamg Freshman Cross Country Teamg Advanced Band 1 if Lahre Correa I lm! I Angela Curry Angie GAAQ Delegate Assemblyg junior Class Council To do something just once with- out spending too much time think- ing about it. fir Edward Concepcion uEdn X-,sr if Karen Courtney Kitten Transfer from Westmoor High Schoolg Drama Clubg Spirit Com- mission To marry Greg and live happily ever after. .. -4 fv-' X L.. Q Kristine Conger Kris Transfer from jefferson High Schoolg Rally and Business Club: GAAQ Football queen nominee To picket for the freedom of SQUEEDUNK so Bob won't go out of business. Elisa Crowder Burp Spirit and Art Commissiong Senior Class Councilg President Y-Not Tri-Y To have my dinner party with 'legs', the gang, Orange juice, and to serve SQUEEDUNKK' Adrienne Cutrell t1RayN junior and Sophomore Class Coun- cilsg Proiectionist To fulfill the wishes of them all. xA 4 Bruce Daily Student Councilg Delegate Assemblyg Convention Dele- gateg Band Councilg Swim- ming Team Captaing Evange- lists Hi-Y, President To have a teacher suggest switching to that good tast- ing tooth paste so we'll have a one tooth paste family again. is , ,QT ist f f' , 1' A 'Ns jf' i' f .W - f '. 'wr' .L' 5, S: ::.,, .3 A Y we-'ft I g 91 ' 'WDW I ,if ,K ,I William Daul l Congo Bill I Swimming Teamg Senior Class Elected Representativeg l Student Councilg Delegate l Assemblyg Tratiic Safety l Commissionerg Condor Clubg Spirit Commission To dissolve the surface ten- sion of the bay and jump off 2 H1 k -Wani- ,vw Gary Davis Varsity Footballg Varsity Swim- mingg Varsity Wrestling To drive to the end of time and back in my Renault. if-'J diva A- M- Mike Davis Delegate Assemblyg Hi Staffg C and D Basketball Teamsg San Mateo Karate Club To remember all the good times I have had and to continue having them in my later years. the Golden Gate and sur- vive. julia Dederer Hamilton AFS Finalistg GAAQ German Club Secretaryg Senior Class Councilg Waukon Tri-Y To be a giant success with my little Kanakaf' gf, X L Marsha Diane Dodson Weasil Transfer from Burlingame High Schoolg GAAQ Pelegos- gynes Tri-Y To marry D.H. f- Judy! Maureen Deemer lYMaur7 3 To marry 'M' and raise an 'MG' six pack. Taft Donahue Varsity Footballg Wrestling Teamg Track Team To be greater than I am already. Linda Dimare Skinny To stop fighting long enough to marry Georgie and to have black haired, blue eyed children. David A. Dudley Little Dud Becki Dean Becki Boo Aquacadeg Simplicity Fashion Show To be a stewardess, design clothes, live in New York, and be on the cover of Vo- gue. Vera Annastacia M. Dobrinen Stacy AGS Cabinetg GAC Secre- tary-Treasurerg French Club Secretary-Treasurerg Commis- sionerg Block SM Secretary- Treasurerg Camaratag Inter- national Relations Clubg FTA Q39 East Park Football and Basketball Mike Dukes Teams Mike To be able to say I was on the Cafeteria Workerg Varsity right side when it's all over. Footballg Swimming Team ff? h 'i 'wr' sf' 'CT' Terry Duncan Terri Eriavec Ylllrgeii Senior Class Secretaryg Stu- dent Councilg Convention Page Delegateg Spirit Com- missiong Term Playg Y-Nots Tri-Yg MOLE-etariat To be with Jeanette, Bo-Bo, Cathy and Sue in Lewis' VW as we run over 'Squeedunk' 65 times. his ill-wqo,,. Stephen Sutton Farthing Steve Transfer from Deerfield Aca- demy, Deerfield, Massachu- settsg Chief justiceg Student Court Liaisong Delegate As- sernblyg Student Councilg Condor Clubg MOLE-etariat To own my own island in the South Pacific. WX J' Richard Dupont Rick Freshman Basehallg Freshman Class Representative To hope I never hear the word government again. l Y 6' 7 . , W , , 7:1 -I W ,1 I lam 1 I ' K' jay, all Sharon Earl Phyllis Ann linditott Dusty Transfer from Los Angelesg For- eign Student Exchange Club: Fu- ture Homemakers of Americag Youth for Christ To become a good American. ,avr Mf g . k ff . , ' it 'W' .Q '31, ' 1, - ' s k . t . .. , -. -te., Dwight Evans Convention Delegateg Freshman Class Councilg German Clubg Stu- dent Control Boardg Wrestling Teamg Evangelists Hi-Y Roger Feriante lfRog!! Student Control Boardg Water Polo Team To have some fun at least once in a while! Cecilia Fambrini Cecil HI Copy-desk Chief: Quill and Scrollg Latin Clubg Elections and Student Directory Commissions To take a pleasure trip to the Galapagos Archipelago and ask the monkeys about Darwin. Cathy Fitzpatrick Ricki Transfer from Greenwich, Connec- ticutg Varsity Cheerleaderg Nomi- nations Conventiong junior Class Councilg Ski Club Presidentg GAAQ MOLE-etariat To ride with the crew in my '57 Bird and be involved with SQUEE- DUNK forever. YH! are s Bandg AGS Representativeg Student Councilg Delegate Assemblyg Senior Class Councilg Elections Commis- sion To drive an X-KE and be the 'Little Old Lady from Pasadena'. Edward Roger Farmer Flame Freshman Footballg Frosh- Soph Baseball Managerg Wrestling Team To get my '54 Chevy truck running again with a '396' in it. 'wwf Quo--.-AY Edward Jerome Flank Whiskers Varsity Wrestling Teamg junior Class Vice-Presidentg Class and Student Councilsg Delegate Assemblyg German Clubg Yo-Yo Men Hi-Y Presidentg MOLE-etariat To live the life of a play- boy and romp with the bun- nies. john Flemming Varsity Football and Base- ballg Student Council: Sopho- more Class Council: Evange- lists Hi-Y Presidentg MOLE- etariat To abolish drinking in North America by drinking Canada Dry. Edward Frye Mr. Wonderful II C and D Basketball: Track To capture the hearts of each and every girl, make them my 'Prisoner of Love', and always remain 'Out of Sight'. Vincent Raymond Gaeta Vince Elm Staff: Varsity Wrestlingg Control Board To crash M.I.T. with a C average and catch Sherri. Q i Susan Folen Susie Work Experience Programg Mc- Conville Award in Businessg PTA Award in Businessq Sophomore Class Councilg JV Cheerleaderg School Serviceg CSF To be successful in all my en- deavors and hope that M gets her H and D gets his M. Nskwf' we '31 aww- 'simcf' S dk David Fradelis Daniel R. Freitas l r Cathy Fujita Fuji Elections Commissionerg Senior Class Vice Presidentg Mascotg Con- trol Boardg Student Councilg Dele- gate Assembly: Commissions To kill all G's, see the B's arise, and do a lot of 'W.N.'s' . . . Hey Jew! Joyce Gardner Camaratag Advanced Bandg Ad- vanced Choirg Youth For Christ To be what the 'Good Man' up- stairs wants me to bef' Q.. llDave7I !lDan7, E To never let that one and 7-I only g1rl go when I find her. l 1 F l ..Qf f I I ,gf - 1 ll g V. 'VVV ' Q,-H yt p Albert Gaan l if Q, VV X J uA1an Q .L ' Q Andrew S. Fuller 1QAndy!! To be able to do what I plan and want to do. Timothy Gardner Tim Transfer from New Philadelphia High School, Ohiog Bandg Orches- trag Cross Country Teamg National Honor Societyg Frosh Footballg Firehouse Five To stamp-out Granny Goose. '73'-5' l Maren Garfat Marty Transfer from Telluride High, Coloradog AGS Repre sentativeg Ski Club 5' r rv :Nw X fl' l David Gargiulo Loretta Garner Fred Garrett james Gater, Jr. Instigator Frosh gymnasticsg Perficlius Moflus Hi-Yg Yo-Yo Men Hi-Yg Honda of San Mateo, president To grab a fourth gear wheelie when I'm racing A A, 1, , V H t ii Y T ,Qt If N fy ,ff Q A Y I I Donna Garrioth Potahontu5 Elm Staffg Control Board Chriirmang Ski Club, lfrenth Clulmg All District Choirg Miki Miki Mt-nehunes Tri- Yg MOLF-etariztt, secretary To go native with the presi- dent of Wilder 8 Co. Rare Imports, and have our cup of poi runneth over. john Gettle To decide on a profession, girl, sport, etc. and stick to that decision for more than Cbeatingj Peter White's car. Ron Ghiglione llGigl5 Cross Country, Gymnastics, Frosh Football, Swimming Teamsg Student Council, Sophomore Class Council To live a complete and happy life. AQ Toyce Gaydos Student Council: Spirit, Golden Key, Elections Commissions, Dele- gate Assembly: Freshman Class Councilg AGS Representative To never, never, meet the one and only-'Mr. Carrot'! Linda Gismot CSF, Quill and Scrollg Elm Staff, French Club, Future Teachers' Clubg Cadet Teachingg Golden Key Commission 'To see the world in a grain of sand, And heaven in a wildHower'. 'Chi 'nu-if a month. fi? 'w'5 f Heidi M. Graeter McConville Award in Home Economics To make it on the other side successfullyfl ww J? -an-..-'sf' ,v, , E - sh, J ,M l Colleen Mary Gray l Coey Elections Commissiong l Young Democratsg Travelers Aid Society To never forget the 'Big Benjamin Smith Green, Jr. Tank Varsity Football, Basketballg Stu- dent Body Vice Presidentg Sopho- more -Iusticeg Freshman Class Presi- dentg Parliamentariang Condor Club To see the first minority presi- wwtwa ww! Sheila Ann Greer Worm'l Dramag Elections Commissionsg Term plays, Senior Class Councilg Delegate Assemblyg Aquacade To die with a 'Gork' in my heart john K. Hanson Bang' we got out of Bus 3 I l at Jacqueline Gunn jack,' HI Editorg Cadet Teacherg Student Councilg Term Playsg Quill and Scrollg Interna- tional Student Committee, Golden Key Commission To ride on a fluffy, white cloud of knowledge bound for the world of experience. an dent elected on the Condor ticket. filfswrlfff gy'- -'GW' Lois jane Hadfield uI4Odyu ELM Staffg Orchestrag Tri-Yg Ski Clubg Delegate Assemblyg MOLE- etariat To become an undercover agent, posing as a member of the A.P.C.A. and my necklace still hitched . . . to remember . . . ' A . Y A ,, 3 XE f 4' 55 Y ' Q.: ' ff? , 1: N, ,' X '42 . 2215 SQ . ' ' '- ' '..:t- 1125-L ' 't'tt' Q -- ,f f .. .....,,,.o..,.J.-,M J s f-. Qs 6343 ,. tgezzstgtgzgtziartat 7 tt., -- v . .tl ......,,.. .... ..,.. A r . .... Robert Hall UB H ob Varsity Basketball and Baseball To have Dave eat his words and marry A,H. Leslie Haynes uFykeu Red Varsity Swimming, Gymnas- tics 8: Wrestling, Junior Bandg Student Council To be or not to be. ' M., Norman Harvey Haw Varsity Football To make my parents grandpar- ents. AGS Cabinetg German Club Presi- dentg Student Councilg Sophomore Class Council, Elections Commis- sion To be an ambassador at the U.N. 'K-af the .A qv Wilma Grifliths Wilma Dean S.F. judo Teamg Vice-Presi- dent Ali-K-Wanies Tri-Y, MOLE-etariat To clean out my car, before the Department of Sanitation condemns it. Winston Hammerud Win Student Body Treasurer, Au- ditorg Varsity Wrestling 81 Baseballg CSFg Mu Alpha Thetag McConville Award winnerg MPL Conference Delegate To be in a knife iight with a hemophiliacf' mln. Larry Hellman ul'-ara: f X ?, ,Nw - J- tt 'nj' exp.- Q Us QV'- 2'Nv9 L Catherine Kumi Higashioka ELM Staffg Mu Alpha Thetag CSFg Sister City, Elections Commissionsg French Club To always remember Mr. Girard's 'purple grapes of laughter' and 'golden bird of love'. Theresa Arlyne Hollen Terri Delegate Assemblyg Term Playsg Sophomore Class Councilg Aquacadeg Student Director of Term Playg Femme-Fatales Tri-Yg junior Achievement To always be with W.A.K. and never be without my B.O.V.-Right Kath? , . vs- Si t Q all .. . i gg it 1 E A I ' at , Z L 'Lf' ,Q Q . ggi we , ,. W L l Kathleen Hunt Kitty Transfer from Hillsdale High Schoolg junior Achieve- ment To always be with DAT and never without my BOV -Right Ter? ?3..t4- - 2' i ,, 94 . 40 David Hill Dave Transfer Student from Western Re- serve High, Collins, Ohio To graduate Cof coursej and en- ter college to study drafting. we T ?wnCl V' Raymond Hollingsworth !lRay!! CSFg Mu Alpha Thetag Condor Clubg ABS Representative To be a loser no more. Dennis Hunter Deintz Varsity Footballg Wrestling Teamg Boys' State Representativeg CSFg Class Councilsg Delegate Assemblyg German Clubg Condor Club To have a winning season in ath- letics and academics. hx.. 'll' W'?'W-vnu' Pete Hirschberg Varsity Gymnastics, Wrestlingg Senior Class Council To never cease making new friendships the world over. 'i V gl. Loula Mae Howard Lulu San Mateo Youth Councilg Class Councils To become a great nurse and to live, love, and be happy. joseph Hurtado Little joe Sophomore Class Council: Moon- light Riders Auto Club To succeed with everyone and in every thing I do. -Q24 ,fi .4-4 ' Y 4.f,.T,.A.,. ,. -,,,.,,-.-,,.,,,,.. , V ., A-. . Jeannette lloelting Legs Transfer from Mercy High School: Convention Dele- gateg Spirit, Art Commis- siong Football Queen Nomi- neeg Y-Nots Tri-Yg MOLE- etariat To run over Squeedunk with BoBo in j.B.'s red Volkswagen and ruin Lisa's dinner. Loretta Howey Howie AGS Representativeg Ford Fashion Councilg Quaffers Club To learn to leave a Chi- quita Banana in someone's pocket and to say no regard- less . . ---N t., an - i i fr- t L1 , ' Eiga- l -J- . il gpu ' William Hutton Hut Varsity Footballg Freshman Baseball: ABS Representa- tive: KSM Commissionerg Delegate Assembly: B Bas- ketball: Evangelists Hi-Y To be chief foreman at SQUEEDUNK INC. 14 Ll Q A Y 3 , i 4 ,f qi 1 , 'FMF 3 'Y 'r 'H M f Y' J 49 N S tri Fred Irwin Varsity Golf Teamg Class Council To become a pro golfer and to win the Vardon Trophy. jess Lee jackson Freshman Footballg Wres- tling Team To have an easy life, get lots of girls and have a whole lot of money. -av-I Nanci jew Baby jew ELM Business Managerg Varsity Pom-pon girlg Soph- omore Class Vice-Presidentg Macy's Fashion Boardg AGS Cabinetg Football Queen Nomineeg Emporium's Hi Boardg Quill and Scrollg Y- Not'Tri-Y Secretaryg MOLE- etariat To someday be disowned as a JEW by the right WAY! .KVM Q S, y ,win ' twvivgl' W Doris Tomoye Ishida Sophomore Class Councilg Elec- tions and Sister City Commissionsg International Students Committee To make my dreams come true and to help 'M' send them. .nr fa' 'Magi' Gloria Ishida Student Body Secretaryg Junior Class Vice-Presidentg Block SM Presidentg Hi Staffg junior and Sophomore Class Secretaryg Quill and Scroll To some day have 'that' which I really want today. Delories jackson l!Dee3! Mixed Choir To become a professional nurse and to make a certain someone happy, W.B. Kathy Jensen Sophie Control Boardg AGSQ Cat's Eyeg Elections, Student Di- rectory Commissions To remember that-'If the heart of a man is depressed with cares The mist is dispelled when a woman appears'. ffqtwm..-ad' Sharon jackson Shar Marian Johnson George Jaynes QQ-Ietii Varsity Footballg Wrestling Teamg Condor Clubg Student Court Liai- son: Freshman Class Elected Repre- sentativeg Boys' Athletic Commis- sioner To make the longest recorded Condor flight in the archives of history. Bobby Edward Jordon Sister City Commissionerg Student Court Clerkg Student Councilg French Clubg Better Government, Golden Key Commissionsg 50-mile Swim To live in the tradition of H.G.B. and to always have a DJ. or F.N. nearby for excitement. , ww Wayne Johnson Plymouth Trouble Shooting Con- testg Vice-President of Honda of San Mateo To be successful and diliident in whatever I try to do. The Rev'n Varsity Trackg B, D Basket- ballg Concert Choirg Cama- ratag Freshman Class Coun- cilg Band To do unto others and leave before they can do un- to me. ,, V may J: I ..-,, ' I , . my me y 'KZ' ' 7' 10 f N,, ' Am, 'hi' ,gut-Q gum 'Q' ' -nv mx Linda Joyce Qlunii Student Control Board Ronald Katz UROBH pf Zenaida junio Zenny 41' W Annette M. Kanno Anne Golden Key Commissioners: Block SM and Golden Key Societies, FTA Secretary and Historiang Sen- ior Band Librarian, GAC and GAAg Delegate Assembly To conquer the world and to one day stop smiling fjust oncejf' .ef-QM JU. Floyd Kauer To own the hottest motorcycle in dw' My L Neomi Hideko Kawahara KINOVD TN 'CD .yn X L t Karen Kariya Can Head Varsity Cheerleader: Commissionsg American In- stitute for Foreign Study, Perugia, ltalyg Y-Nots Tri- Yg Finance Committeeg Freshman McConville Award Winnerg DAR Award Win- ner To see the whole world smile, Gail Keenum l'UghIl Advanced Bandg A Cappella, GAAQ Los Innocents Tri-Y To make M.P. happy, be- come his service wife and make it cross country on foot. 4 ,aa , , A' 5. Keith Alan Killinger Charlie Brown Delegate Assembly, Control Boardg German Clubg Wal- ther League President To be the world's expert on tiddly-winks and marble shooting. California. Delegate Assembly, Elections, Gol- den Key, and Student Directory Commissionsg Senior Class Repre- sentative, International Students Commission To climb the ladder of success without falling and to grow, grow, grow. Jack Kelly Kel Ralph Kelly Varsity Basketballg MYF Zip President Golf Team To keep the Date with the To find out why Hell hath no Lynn Killham maker. fury like a woman's scorn. Lynn t.-uw -f ,.,,, 5 -t1' A .,::,. V ,mst-eg. s . IEW Jag! .gnvufi01 609' ........,4' 110-59 .. Wt -fs- , aw. ,sf il 'f f' .. . ,F S I A A V Y '- . .5 ,,. .g,. W . f' . 'E X. av Richard King Varsity Swimming, C and D Basketball, Sophomore Class Council, Evangelist Hi-Y. To enjoy life to the fullest and always keep smiling. Beryl Ann Kralich Berylie R.C. Judo Team, Elm Staff, GAA, NHRA, Rally Com- mission, MOLE-etariat, Ali- k-wanies, Tri-Y. To keep my fast talking, slow walking, good looking Mohair Sal. Jerry Lapinski ..Lap,, Spirit Commissioner, Student Director, Band Council, Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Evangelists Hi-Y, MOLE- etariats. To someday ascertain the nimbleness required to climb the Giralda with Fred. 4x fi ,L -' ' 5 M K Ronald King Gnik Delegate Assembly, Senior Class Council, Band Council, Advanced Band, Varsity Cross Country, Evangelist Hi-Y. To act well in this world, to have a friend, and to love the right girl. sa, - .::t'ag'f sy 'sa - -or ' . .,,,, 1--'pg-5.,..x.:., :.. .M 5 , my Z1 .. Aiii- . Q, V 'I 'Hara ,,,. If E e ly 'mr -190-we-w.w,. ,,,gawnd Tom King David Klemish Swimming Team. Smack To be supervisor of a ranch out- To marry Dot Rivera and side of Carson City, Nevada. make her a happy wife and 1 , . , . MMMMW Serge Krassilnikoff Student Control Board, Delegate Assembly. To get into college. Sue Larson Lardo Varsity Cheerleader, Football Prin- cess, Student Council, Elections and Spirit Commissions, Y-Nots Tri-Y, MOLE-etariats. To go with Terri, Jeannette, Trink, and Bobo in Lewis' V.W. as we run over SQUEEDUNK 65 times. , s- ez, , ,,.,. ..,, .,,, X rrse cccri s F , f, -,Ki MT X Z- 'KW M' sn 2' jill Krogstad uljroggyn GAA, YMCA, RC judo team, Shoreview Tennis Club, 1835 Swim Club. To go to the 'Brave New World' even if it is iust for a trip. P.S., I.L.H. Terri Lebedeff Graphic Arts, Industrial Arts Mc- Conville Award Winner. www Q- A yy :Wi ' 'H .ill ay f-ri: 3:1 .,f I rv X ggi Uhr , s L , X 1. 7 1 , Ma M- , - wg.. ytty y W, .. s f I V A,,. ,. xnlss S A 4. ,,.. I 2, V ' .4 take care of her forever. Carol Lee Krummell Krummie '7 Freshman, Sophomore, jun- ior Class President, Girls' ,, State Representative, Hi- l Staff, Mascot, Y-Nots Tri-Y, l Quill and Scroll, MOLE-val- 1 edictorian. l To go to Kokamunga with i' Kawabung and rock around l the clock. ,- L-. 1 li l la Barry Lee 'f Student Body Vice President, yj CSF, Mu Alpha Theta, Soph- omore and junior Class Pres- i ident, Better Government Commissioner, Golden Key Society. To unslant the slams. ful' 1: ! cr -H- NVQ, l ,li M y its-1 , i -'v 1 A , f- rs A i 'J'!:..,f Larry Lee Tennis Teamg German Clubg SM Plymouth Trouble Shooter. To travel to Germany and see the sightsf, Martin Lowenstein Mighty Meaty Martyn Graphic Arts. To convince Paul and Guy that Chryslers are the best. MJ uv'- Judith Ann Macho Kljudif! CSFQ Student Control Boardg Elections and Golden Key Commissionsg J u n i o r Achievementg School Serviceg Sophomore Class Council. To get my contacts so I can recognize HIM. George Lerek Zorba French Club: Delegate Assembly. To go to France and use all the French I've blown four years to learn. . M9 1 W 'lv ,Ning 'I' , 01,7 f I 'U rl 9 'l 'x r j 'W' D' IU' 'mg f Nancy Lindstrom . ,NE V A V wx' ,A if M In Q -'U' ' if C!P.,,'f we to H' awww' Charles Luke Cathy Mack Mack Delegate Assemblyg Mixed Choirg Concert Choir. To always accomplish what I want and get the best out of life. ?Zi.','29' fum Theodore Martin Lydon jr. Yo-To Varsity Cross Country and Trackg B, C and D Basketballg McConville Art Award Winnerg Art and Dance Commissionsg Yo-Yo Men Hi-Yg All American Honors, Cross Country. To live in a forest of intelligence where the arts are obscure to the outside world. Eric Malzkuhn Rick Varsity Baseballg Varsity Wres- tlingg Varsity and Frosh Football Evangelists Hi-Y. To hit the balk . 'I' C LA1 hx rf' jean Love .lcannc Choir: School Serviceg CYO Teen Angels. To marry that special guy, and return the happiness so many people have shown me. Nancy McDougall N0ugall Student Councilg Nomina- tions Conventiong Choirg junior Achievementg BDIY Club President. To see all the guys home from Viet Nam and to make BDIY a world organization. ,...,.,.f-1 Diane Mangrum Bozil Student Councilg junior Class Councilg Term Playsg Drama Festivalg Elections and Student Directory Com- missionsg AGS. To be able to control my laugh and to please everyone in later life. 'Z K 'lyrtaw' ,fl A. Wt, sa, . 'mx x x Qi iq! W, V! .X ' vu w ,i iv 0 qi -' ,,V - 1 - . 'T L-.-fy N f' i' Ex .Ii .. ,, . .v i .X gy, ,J-V' i' t Elliot Mark ..L.. Varsity Wrestlingg Gymnas- tics Teamg Dance Commis- Sionl ABS. To overcome my bashful ness. jane Christine Martin Choirg School Serviceg Teen Club. To make that man happy and T.M.M.B.I..G. MW' Roxane Penny Matsuda Rockin junior Class Councilg junior Achievementg GECO Treas- urer: Macy's Sewing Boardg Emporium Hi-Set Board: Banner Girlg Bearcat Review. To teach lim how to sit on the Floor and eat with chop- sticks. Nb ny, Matthew Stephen Markovic Spike Student Councilg Delegate Assem- blyg Honda of San Mateo Presidentf To jump on a chopper and make a living selling fun beams. William J. T. Martin Powerhouse - Minh Wfme-fy Kathleen Ann Marron Kathy Term Playsg Drama Commissiong Choir. To trace which way the tender legged linner hops! ffiwflsv it Sue Mason ..Sam,, Better Government Commissiong AGSg Sigma Squaredg Student Con- German Clubg Condor Club. Susan Carole Matthews Sue AGS: Dance and Spirit Commis- sions. To be able to play my stereo as loud as I want, without people complaining. we f-Mfr trol Boardg Elections and Spirit Commissions. To get rid of my yellow tongue. Marlene Maurana Mardy Elections Commissionerg Spanish Clubg Better Government and Stu- dent Directory Commissionsg Coun- ty Health Ofiicerg McConville Award Winner. To have time to stop and smell the flowers along the way . . .ef in Myrna Lee Marsh Mernie GAAQ Pre-School Choirg BDIY Club. To kiss the wind on a sandy shore, love, laugh, and be loved for now and ever more. Irene Mathis Quaffers Car Club. Catherine E. Mazotti Gidget Transfer from Notre Damel High School, San Franciscogli Delegate Assemblyg Elm' Staffg Hi Staffg H. Liebes Fashion Board Repre. tive and Newsletter Editor. To be smaller than I fulfill the wishes of Red, always have my Leroy his hat nearby. james McCray KlJim9I Frosh Footballg Varsity Football. To learn to eat with chop- sticks. Dennis Patrick McNally Mac Varsity Cross Country and Track, Band Uniform Man- agerg Orchestra, Bandg Stu- dent Council. To be rich, own an apart- ment, and have just one girl. xr 2 -wiv Julie Morain AFS Finalistg CSFQ Delegate Assembly Representativeg Elections and Spirit Com- missions. To travel. f x V 2' av ii., Michael McCreary ..Ugh,. Senior Class Council: Delegate As- semblyg Tennis Team: Abla Babs Hi-Y: Yo-Yo Men Hi-Yg MOLE- etariat. To try and out-surf L.D. at the breakwaterf' Nr E7 ...li l Dolores McKendry Dee AGS Representative, Majoretteg Quaffers Car Club. To someday get someone or some- thing by doing it right and remem- ber the haunted mansion. 'say tsrz 'Y Dan McNesby john Miller Fuzzy Uncle john MOLE-etariat. Techniques: Evangelists Hi-YQ Var- To find a girl who knows what sity Swimming, Tennisg Choir, Or- she wants and to stop hearing drop chestra President, Camarata. dead, and to return to HDM and To have twelve kids whether rich see a refill. or poor, be very religious, and love Silvyne Melanie Moyce Sil MYF Treasurer and Secretary, In- ternational Order of job's Daugh- tersg French Club, Elections Com- mission. To always be happy and wear a smile. c,., NZM, 1... A the right person forever. Yvonne Mullenax Yonnie Ali-K-Wanies Tri-Y President and Chaplaing Gamma Sigma: Redwood City judo Teamg Shoreview Tennis Team: MOLE-etariat. To blow a few minds, go to Ag- new State, and forever remain a gypsy- f f4,Q,, WTI' 'V I A53-', sr' 'V' 'T ,AY David Mthlurclo Mouth Varsity Baseball, Basketballg Budo Kans Karate Clubg Spanish Cluhg Zorthes ll lli- Yg lVlOLlf-valeclittorian. To be meaner than l am, and to always be hated. Iris Mills Student Council Representa tive: GAAQ Quaffers. To always maintain my A.B.C's T.A.T.A.C.O.B. ,gh 2'1- 4 John Mullenix johnny Choirg Class Councils. ,4 . Q' - 'N . - ,fi 'l 1 A W6 wiv - ' . tj - . -'xt . W -vs c sf Q 1-,fu 1 5 ' 'Tha Keiji Muranaga Mu Alpha Theta, CSFg Gam- ma Sigmag International Stu- dent Committee: Varsity Baseball. To keep it, if it's what I have, until it is fulfilled. Joyce Navarra A Cappella, Mixed and Con- cert Choirg Student Control Boardg Delegate Assemblyg CYO and CCD, Candy- striper. To find my heart in San Francisco. . I x 1 W., ff t f ' ii. 3. V .E+ ' , M f A ,.,.5 +- George Nichols, jr. Doc Transfer from Van Horn High School, Varsity Foot- ball Trainerg MYFQ Senior Class Council, To be an influenced friend to all people and master physical therapy. Mary Ann Muro Frita AGSg Student Councilg Junior and Senior Class Councils, Spirit and Student Directory Commissions. To always remember Halloween with West and the Gang. a---1 s N xx gs, Xt SH Y 4 ,vvv : , ta ' sa., 4715. anaemia-W ww' ,,, 1 : Mayko Nakata ..Mae,, To succeed in anything I can. . i Q 'W' .,,, ff ' V V .,,, , -, Weston Nekotani Twinkle-Toes Student Council, Class Councils, B and Varsity Track, S. F. Karate Team. To start a limb collection for chronic lepers. Dale Nishida !lFui7J Swimming Teamg C Basketball, Student Councilg International Stu- dents Committeeg JYOQ Evange- lists Hi-Yg SM Karate Team. To plant rice on the moon and to B.Y. at S.B.C. -mai jon Nettle junior and Senior Bandsg Sierra Club CLoma Prieta Chapterjg Emi- grant Basin Backpackers Club. To return to the High Sierra and explore its sunbathes, canyons, and lakes - always remembering our hike of '65. Richard Ogawa Oogie Hillsdale Basketball, Trackg Ad- vanced Bandg Varsity Football and Track, International Student Com- missiong S.Y.O. Basketball. To grow by getting off the rice kick, not get lost in Belmont, and remember December 7, forever, my fflwwnf' i'f I 1' JU! Sesipalea Naufahu Uses!! Martha Nevarez Student Council, junior Class Council. To say the right things at the right time, to the right person. Michael O'Keefe Mike Transfer from The Abbey School, Colorado, junior Class Council, Varsity Foot- ball, Swimming and Basket- ball Teams. To possess courage, intelli- gence, insight, imagination, and a Peanut. Ni' if Richard Okita Roscoe Freshman Football: Wres- tling Team: Spanish Club: Senior Class Council: Con- dor Club: San Mateo Karate Team. To watch the cow jump over the moon. John Parish To have the choppiest chop per on the asphalt! auO William Pflieger Wild Bill Transfer from Burlingame High Schoolg Tennis Teamg Stage Crew. To be the first person on the planet Pluto. 'K . x x I, ax: NVN Bi 1 Kathleen Osborn Ozzie Delegate Assemblyg GAAQ A Cap- pella: Elections Commission. To always remember the 'Big Bang' we got out of Bus 1753 . . .fy .r james Parker jimmy Swimmingg Class Councilsg Dele- gate Assemblyg Cross Country Teamg Yo-Yo Men Hi-Yg MOLE- etariat. fx' -an-rv if Dennis Oto Oats junior Class Councilg Student Council: Mixed Choirg Concert Choir: Track Teamg Varsity Ten- nisg Art Commissiong MOLE-etar- iats. To try to do the best always in everything I attempt to do. 1:-T' 4' , t. .f.? i A fir- up Robert james Patterson jr. Bob Transfer from Mission High School, San Francisco: Sophomore Footballg Freshman Baseballg Var- sity Baseballg Zorches II Hi-Y. To always have a good time, and never be tied down to anyone. joseph Osborn Phelps III Ozzie Freshman Class Vice-Presidentg Student Councilg Wrestling Teamg Swimming Teamg Spirit Commis- sionerg Evangelists Hi-Y Presidentg MOLE-etariat. To make the whole world smile. QP 'Nun-4-f' aqua Anita M. Pierce Transfer from Ravenswood High School, Palo Alto. To learn to lie with a straight face and clear conscience. 1-Q Q--. JY? 5? lag K-I Gregory Robert Owyang Ciwuck-Ciwucku Senior Class Prcsidcntg Var- sity Basketballg CSFQ Mu Al- pha Thetag Condor Clubg Dance Bandg Macandgro. To make my education last in the 'innnite' number of days that are ahead. Marilyn Peruch Ll ue Transfer from Sonoma High School Sonoma Future Bus- iness Ladies of America. To get my driver's license! Margaret Susan Plumb as ., -WT 49 'YV' . M 4: 41 NMA Linda Procella Good Guy Pro ELM Staffg Pom-Pon Girlg Control Boardg Class Coun- cilsg Sophomore Class Secre- taryg Delegate Assemblyg Y- Nots Tri-Y. To make Sue happy, drink 'til my cup runneth over, and then dance on top of the world. n Sandra Reynolds Sandi Quaffersg Beaver Patrol. To always maintain the ABC's, the Beaver taught me -always be cool! Dorothy jean Rivera Dot GAAg Sophomore Class Council. To someday become Mrs. Dorothy Klemish and live a happy life together for a lifetime! vw 4 Y - A L IR Benita Rashall Beanie Transfer from Arcadia High Schoolg Betty Crocker Homemaker Award. To become educated, and travel over the world. 'Q if, Helen Reddington Spirit Commissiong AGS Repre- sentative. To make all my dreams become a reality and be very happy. .-.wit . we Jp- X T'-rv Timothy J. Richmond Poopsie Student Body Auditor-Treasurerg Condor Clubg MPL Conference Mu Alpha Thetag Finance Commit: tee: Wrestling Teamg CSFQ McCon ville Award. iff' - , ery -, . Nj V 1, , 3 ' Y , - yu , Marilyn Riesinger Murph junior and Freshman Class Coun- cilsg Golden Key, Drama, Student Directory and Spirit Commissionsg Choir, To kill Lassie. Carol jean Roesler Roesler Delegate Assembly. To see Laurie beat Pete off the line and accomplish all the goals set before me. of To always stav O'K for the love M ' ' Yr IKE and thirty times a day. Gordon Avery Russell II ttskipn Wrestling, Gymnastics Teamsg Frosh-Soph Baseballg Class Coun- cils. To tame seeing eye fleas for blind potato bugs. ,ifx ho' L. v Cheryl Rewak Alternate Pom-Pon Girlg Student Councilg Spirit and Student Directory Commis- sionsg Spanish Clubg Dele- gate Assemblyg Alikwanes Tri-Yg MOLE-etariats. To meet West at the 'Him- alayan Retreat' and to chase chickens through t.he forest with the Natives. Anne Christine Rivera Tina CYO Teen Angel. To be able to save enough money for my trip to Hawaii and still have enough for that candy-red convertible. 'Nl Q! -rdf jim Saito CSFg Mu Alpha Thetag In- ternational Students Commit- teeg Delegate Assemblyg Football Managerg Varsity Tennisg Condor Club. To start work at 8.00174 a second with one month vaca- tion with pay. ...tax np at--sv s..- L rf .nl- i Walter Sakai Varsity Footballg Advanced Band Honorsg Mu Alpha Thetag International Students Committeeg Condors Club. To remember all that I have learned-which amounts to very little. Janice Schmidt lCJanY! fl .! -151 cr'-Y f Robert Satyna Bob To slide down the banister of life without getting a splinter in my career. job's Daughters Honor Queeng Senior Class Councilg Delegate Assemblyg Spirit and Elections Commissionsg Y-Nots Tri-Y. To be a bunny and romp with the playboysf' 4 'D August Serena Auggie Varsity Footballg C Swim- ming Teamg Evangelists Hi- Y, Treasurerg MOLE-etariats. To become a policeman and catch P.W. in his GTO. .r . ... . S Diane Schneider Cathy Serena Trink junior Class Councilg Delegate As- semblyg Rally and Elections Com- missionsg Ski Clubg Y-Nots Tri-Yg MOLE-etariats. To be Bob's secretary when he becomes the president of Squee- dunk Inc. IQ QTY Linda Sbragia Lynn AGS Representativeg Delegate As- semblyg Quaffers Car Club. '51-i 'i' Clifton Schreiber Sandy junior Class Councilg Varsity Base- ball: junior Varsity Basketball. To learn how to learn . . . to learn. Barbara Serrano Concert Choirg junior Class Coun- cilg Student Councilg Term Playg CSM Drama Festival. To laugh like Bozil, wear clothes like Chuck, wink like Willie, and always be Gay. A ,, ,, A , .5 KYX '49 Philip Scarpace Yo-Po CSFg Mu Alpha Theta: Stu- dent Control Boardg Yo-Yo Hi-Y, Vice President. be a life master at bridge by the time I am twenty-five and skunk Gorenf' Men To Ted Scott Jo Ellen Severson HJC.. Sophomore Class Councilg Delegate Assemblyg Art Commission: Bandg Femme Fatales Tri-Yg Quaffers Car Club. To find a boy who 'just' wanted to build an alumi- num engine. PT mga-1-ur' fi ' -S.. ,f' 0 hi ,r 1 ! . M wg., , il! , . 1, ,. HX - ffF'k,i - : , 511121 David Shaffer Dave Projection Crew. To help my brother give America back to the Indians. Nadya Elizabeth Sheppard Naughty junior Varsity Cheerleader, Girls' State Alternateg Ski and Spanish Clubs, Mariners, GAA, junior Prom Decora- tions Chairman. To live, to love, to laugh . . . and cry. JW! Carolyn Shoberg Pee Wee Freshman Class Council, Quaffers Car Club. To someday have someone look up to me and own my very own McDonald's. I ..--wi ff. . 4 'W23f' U, I' 'RWM' ., .W , ixaji David Sharpe Mary Sheehan Dave Murphy Basketball Managerg Wrestling Stage Crew. and Track Teams, Safety and Traf- To someday be able to repay fic Commissions, Camerata. Heaven for that day I met E.Of' To make Bayshore Freeway the world's longest drag strip. Carolyn Shiinoki ivlvacon Head Pom-Pon Girl, Football Princess, GAAg Delegate Assem- blyg Spirit and Golden Key Com- missions. Al Sickle Varsity Football Team. To be a successful Beaver per. Trap- s.'f ? P Amy Shima Amos Student Council Representative. To be able to laugh at a joke when it is told and not five or ten minutes later. George Leigh Simpson NYO-gon Student Court junior Justiceg Dance Commission, Varsity Wres- tling, Cross Country Track Team. To give sacrifices to the yo-yo god and still be able to succeed in law. A 'W'-1'? 'f'7 Mary Lynn Shefveland Chevy Better Government, Elec- tions, and Sister City Com- missions, Spanish Club, Mc- Conville Award Winnerg Foreign Language PTA Award, Elm Staff, Aquacade. To aspire, achieve, and be happy- Takako Shimomura Cookie Foreign Exchange Student from Toyonaka, japan, Pre- School Choir, International Student Committee. To go to Sepulveda, learn about American customs, and speak English well. Z- Michael Skorstad Mike Varsity Baseball, B and D Basketballg Delegate Assem- blyg Condors. To give the Beatles a mo- hawk. I N YA V -5 'umm vt, 'Lg Wnwll' iq'-AWK? :ai I ' .,.., - 4 fr , snug'-31 SY 429 Sift l Marsha Smith Slimy Freshman Class Secretary: Student Councilg junior and Senior Class Councils: Choirg Student Control Boardg Spirit Commissiong Football Queen Nominee. To always be loved by that certain someone, A.G.H. Willie Stephens Cross Country Track Teamg Boys' Athletic Commission- erg Student Councilg Ad- vanced Band Honorsg Brass Choirg ABS Representative. Brawl' Daniel Stewart Dan Transfer from Serra High Schoolg Varsity Football and Baseball. fwfr. 7'Q's. X Q .Q u rr 'Tb ,nv 1 ' ' Peter Solano Cuban Boy Transfer from Hillsdale High Schoolg Wrestling Team. To be useful to every woman I take out, and to conquer Cuba in 1976. S.. Ronald Sorg Ron Varsity Baseballg Frosh-Soph Foot- ballg junior Varsity Wrestling. To see Robert Hall let his hair grow long and to stay with N.S. if -W: W ST! t s, .A Margie Sterner Stage Crewg GAA. To own a steam shovel green '52 Ford and always remember the Communist Bunny. William Stewart Bill Swimming and Golf Teams. if ire- ff 'mf' in-M,-w Dianna Stevens Student Council Representativeg Freshman and Senior Class Coun- cils. To pick splinters out of two by fours. Theresa Stokes Kit Student Councilg Student Control Boardg Senior Class Councilg Dele- gate Assemblyg Choir. To someday find out why and to make W.D.C. happyfl YV! . fvrx Rick Steinberg Stick To do a lot more than what I have already done. Theodore B. Stevens Rosee Freshman and junior Varsity Footballg A Cappella. To marry M.j.G. and spend the rest of my life making her happy. ,fr f 'f' -fu, ' t ixtfl Ivy, Maxx- lW'l'a 'VE A t Bert Robert Stonich jr. , Class Councilsg Freshrnanl Footballg Yo-Yo Men and l Zorches Hi-Y'sg MOLE-etar- , iats. i To stop buying my clothes in the kiddie ward. 'V' 4 e s K6-ij ,ew ,.. . . if Q x Ps . ig., x 1 , , 1, e 9. A 1 , v Sheryl Stothers Brian Swann Delegate Assembly, Fresh- man and Sophomore Class Councils, D and B Basket- ball, C and B Track, Ad vanced Band, ABS Repre- sentative. To make it mer the it- . ' P ' falls with B.W. as my com panionf' 1 E Larry Thomas Student Council, Class Coun- cils, Delegate Convention. To succeed. l I wx ke-fc..-v-vi -fr wn 499' Susan Sullivan Sue Student Council, AGS, Spirit, Stu- dent Directory Commissions. To hAve something in commoN with David, foR instAnce, his enD namE. janet Ann Svendsen ..Jan,, GAC President, Vice-President, Golden Key, Better Government, and Drama Commissioner, Golden Key Society, Block SM, Delegate Assembly, Student Council. To RUN myself into fame. -4039311 Gary Sylva Ga-ry WWW KM- jo-Ann Tamaki Rice-Paddy Daddy To develop new ideas and greater Pom-Pon Girl, Hi Feature Editor, technical ability in the art of Elm Staff, Quill and Scroll Society, drumming. Tania A. Tinkoff Transfer from West Hill High School, Montreal, Canada, Gamma Sigma Class, French Club, Olym- pians. 'Tis the mind that makes the body rich. 'awww' Art, Better Government, Spirit Commissions, Football Queen Nominee, MOLE-Vice-President. To roll out with BERGie and have a barrel of fun! Richard Titus lin Mary Dorkis Swadley Swad JV Cheerleader, Junior Class Secretary, Elected Represent- ative, MPL Delegate, Class Councils, Y-Nots Tri-Y, MOLE-etariats. To be Alice, find a Won- derland infested with OTO- KO, and teach them 69 verses of SQUEEDUNKT Nadia Tesluk Transfer from Sunnyvale High School, Choir, Orches- tra, International Student Committee. To always remember that I have only one life to live, every minute I live, is part of it gone. Michael Dennis Tognoli Pizza Pusher Varsity and Freshman Foot- ball. To do a 'Hula-spinner' on a Wiamea twenty footer, in a grass skirt. .au-nv any 1 6 Ben Toy Sam Updyke Sam Frosh-Soph Baseball. To see the world come to an end. ...,,.l 'QL--ar Alex Tsitovich Varsity Football, Basketball, and Track, Sophomore Class Presidentg junior Class Elected Representa- tive: Senior Class Councilg MOLE- etariat. To raise a crop of watermelons and peanuts. Y X 'tu 7'5 Maya Margaret Tsuji International Student Committee Presidentg Sister City Commis- sionerg Better Government, Elec- tions, and Student Directory Com- missions, To avoid the ditches and puddles on the road to fame and fortune. ww 35.-. Robert llhl Bob junior and Senior Bantlsg Symphonic Wincl Ensembleg Basketball Team, To do what l want, when l want, and where I want. JVM 'wwiiv ,,,,....M.- -Wwe Garrett Henry Wada Wuba Transfer from Lick-Wilmerd- ing, B Basketball Team, Tennis Team, Band, Senior Class Council. To go one week without forgetting something utterly important. Andrea Uyeta Spanish Clubg Student Directory, Sister City, and Elections Commis- sions, Future Homemakers Club. To travel around the world and visit M.R.T.V.j.S. Carolyn Waldrop Karol Senior Class Council: Student Councilg Music and Drama Com- missions. To float away in a nut shell over a sea of tea. 49' -anW ' Patrick Vandenbroeck Good-stuff Class Representativeg Varsity Ten- nis. To go on to college and become a CPA and then return to Europe for a visit. Gary Walker Flame To convince my friends Chryslers are great. Lauretta Verna Laurie Ski Clubg Quaffers Car Club: Delegate Assemblyg Music Commissiong Freshman Class, To have Wattenbarger tell the truth about her baggie legs and to have a blast at Huntington this summer. If Michael Lawrence Wallach that Mike Swimming Teamg Orchestra. at 'iv -ix limi fin-na,- 'Y' gm ' .J -f t sf ff WAqd Q t Q :tri W I A ,,.,.. L... . L si J Betty Ware B. Ware Football Queeng GAAg Shoreview Tennis Team. To be the first good-will ambassador to the moon and R.T.W.V.P. Carol Ann Wattenbarger Transfer from Sequoia High Schoolg Ski Club. 'QM 44 Susan West usue., Student Councilsg Art, Spirit, and Student Directory Com- missionsg AGSQ Ali-K-Wa- nies Tri-Yg MOLE-etariats. To ride a Bohemian filled cable car from Hoyfjellet to l Santa Cruz. E KI .ai wg, el Mary Ann Warr M.A.W. Student Councilg Control Boardg CSFg Elections and Golden Key Commissionsg FTA Clubg German Club. To someday have the sun set on a happy world-with me in it. Linda Weinreich Cookie To someday have Mary and E.O. double with Johnny and me. Eric Marshall White Soul Brother Student Councilg junior and Senior Class Councilg 50-mile Swim. To have a long and successful life and to prove to some people that I'm not what they think I am. 'mr' gpm..-vlvlr Www' WMQW Delores Warren Grann Y To become successful in every- thing that I do, that is, if I do anything. K A rf William Weinstein Wobs Varsity Basketballg Condor Clubg Freshman Class Councilg ABS. To be the nation's number 1 astrophysicist, and to be a dee-jay from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. on KYA.', Peter S. White Pete,' junior Bandg Losers Hi-Y. To be an educated bum. 'P 'wr:.,.3!i' alum. Colin R. Washburn Varsity Basketballg Rolling Stones Fan Clubg Mozart Fan Club. To find out if Mary Pop- pins is really a Junkie! Kenneth Alan Wesson Yo-Ko Transfer from Castlemont High School, Oaklandg Wrestling and Track Teamsg Yo-Yo Men Hi-Y President. To become the greatest fashion designer and always have Baby Jew model a Dior turn for me. jerry Williams Wav' ' x x i E ,, i it it lt it w l, I, i 1 it 1 ii l ty, tl ill J I 1 -1:4 3. Robin Williams Student Directory Commis- sion, Future Teachers Clubg BTUQ San Mateo Youth for Christ President. To always make each mo- ment count toward eternity. Harry Willis Student Body Presidentg Varsity, B, and D Basketballg Varsity and B Swimming Teamg Student Councilg Class Councilsg MPL Delegateg Condors Club. To be a manicurist in a funeral home. ,7 R Grady Wills Frosh Soph Cross Countr Fro ' ' YZ sh- 501911 Baseballg Varsity Baseball. To be a filer of dead bodies in the morgue! Bruce Wright 'ki-:dl Sue Yecha Elections, Spirit Commis- sionsg Spanish Club. To be on time for some- thing, just once. 5... l 'Meir W Gerald Wright Dick Yoshida Varsity Football, Tennis Teamg International Students' Committeeg ,IYO Basketballg Evangelist Hi-Y. To derive at a system, then re- tire. , Q' Franklin Edward Yam Yosemite Yam Condor Councilg Karate Team Managerg Basketballg MOLE-etar- iats. To swim the Yellow River to Peoria underwater, using Herbie Mann's flute for my snorkel. Kay Ann Yundt Stinki Student Councilg Delegate Conven- tion, jr. and Sr. Class Councilg Music, Art, Drama Commissionsg jr. Achievement. To have the dream in my heart come true. if Neg' full bbw . is may 'Tiki' -..... l 49 Gerry Wfmng junior Class Councilg Soph- omore Class Councilg Art Commissiong Varsity Gym- nastics. To be the first, no, the sec- ond, to reach China through the center of the earth. Caroline Yamada Misa Student Councilg Sophomore Class Councilg Spirit, Elec- tions, Sister City Commis- sionsg International Students Committee. To send back the crates, f.o.b. 15 Patricia Kathleen Hagerty Brat Senior Class Council, Spirit Commission. Cafeteria Worker. To marry j.B. and raise a family of j.B.'s. , i 1 ii , I f Q f' Ja , -f .:5 ,.,. -fra :fd f, an .-Q Ai 'Kr 2 , ,A Class Favorite The man that hails you Tom or jack, and proves by thumping on your back, is such a friend that one had need be very much his friend indeed. Linda Procella and Alex Tsitovich 1 5 X X .WA w . , 2 61 W Wittiest Y A True wit is Nature to advantage dress'd, i What oft was thought, but ne'er so well expressed. Cecilia Fambrmi and Harry Willis 1 Q-X f For Satan finds some mischtef still for 1dle hands to do julie Dederer and Pete Hirschberg Best Dressed Clothes makes the man. i wma N Nanci jew and Ken Wesson iw-A if Friendliest The only way to have a friend is to be one. Carol Krummell , N ' 3 and Dennis Oto 2' 11+ Y mt .h 5' .Q 2 -. .... 3- A' D . A .1.. k , Q 'S- i F, it y , T is Q -9 a f 1' 0' I Q 5 '3,.,--i lf? Y' 49: , RK be ,ale -rf' r elf' . W -'Q Legs The leg is the best part of the figure. Donna Garrioch and John Flemming -1-:To A rx Z- . -...W Spirited Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Karen Kzlriyzi and joe Phelps Athletic Funniest Laugh There is great ability in The most useless day of all is one knowing how to conceal in which we have not laughed. one's ability. Diane Mangrum and Jack Kelly jan Svendsen and Fred Garrett grilling! j W'ul ' 'engulf' 39 Individualistic h Variety alone gives joy. Becky Dean and Steve Blomstedt 45 up ' .. CLA, .J--I-wif. HO' F i ,fm M-.2 , 'f-A? wi ' v ff 2 Y ik N 1 y gay 'P ,I , ,. ,fi '- 5 Fair tresses Best Bod' I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Betty Ware and Dave McMurdo : . il J, A wfflw Couple of the Year Or leave a kiss but in the cup, And I'll not look for wine. Marilyn Riesinger and Mike O'Keefe And beauty draws us with a single hair. jo-Ann Tamaki and Bob Bullock Sweet, sweet is the greeting of eyes, and sweet is the voice in its greeting. , : ' Hair man's imperial race ensnare, ' L r L 6 l i E I l i u . l x l x Q, Q. l lr li il I f l ,l il W li ri Best Eyes J, wi lr :I is 3 Donna Cazin and jim Parker Bashful Modesty seldom resides in a breast that is not enriched with nobler virtues. Cathy Serena and Tim Richmond . 1 ,L xx 5, F l lirt P' A H Tl Tis better to have loved and lost, Than never to have loved at all. Cathy Mazotti and Steve Farthing 4 4 . -,.. ,Q .. S l' if:-ks I Gs' at 'Q lj 1, lc ,Iv -5, Q ? mf sf ? I A 'W' ' ' I 'l u . - ,, S I' Q i -, I , f -l I Z' iff I I wa ' 1. , at Most Likely to Succeed I awoke one morning and found myself famous. Mary Shefveland and Greg Owyang X j f I jf Nlflfl wg!! .IS XS lhllmlxit-st lt' .tri of tm1xt'l's.lli:n1 is ilu' 4lI'l uf lIlUll'lIljl ull .ls lu-int, ln-.nl'tl. t lcrri l'rj.lxc-t .tml llolu Cust-Ili rf' 1 1 clk sd.. lf' Best Line Tis an old maxim in schools That flattery's the food of foolsg Yet now and then your men of wit Will condescend to take a bit. Mary Swadley and Danny McNesby '. ', xv' ' Casual I am content, I do not care . . . Yonnie Mullenax and Mike McCreary Senior Review Like a phoenix, daylight springs from the funeral pyres of yesterday and we are wakened by the real- ization that a new day is born, bringing with it both an end and a beginning-an end to four unforget- table years and the beginning of an uncertain but much anticipated tomorrow. Tomorrow seemed so far away as we enrolled as freshmen, frantically searching for classes and avoid- ing the indignant glares of Almighty Seniors, stripped of prestige with the abolition of Senior Bow Day. Seniors reigned supreme while we, mere children un- derfoot, groveled for welcome recognition, found composure in their leadership, and aspired to rise as the Class of '66. Beginning with the Frosh Funite, we were en- abled to constitute class ties by electing class officers who later became student body leaders. We slowly regained our self-confidence which was fully restored when our frosh football team captured the MPL title, becoming the first undefeated freshman squad since 1957. Our enthusiasm heightened as SMHS scored the upset of the season by beating Burlingame in the traditional Little-Big Game with a 19-7 win. As sophomores we had passed our year of con- fusiong school work was not as difficult. The leaders of our class were finally acknowledged as we shoul- dered the responsibilities of commissioners, club members, and pep leaders. Again witnessing Burlin- games downfall with a 26-21 score, the fifth straight victory over the Panthers which was repeated the fol- lowing Thanksgiving as the Bearcats trounced their first place rivals 14-0, we impatiently awaited our junior year when we could impress the incoming freshmen with our superiority of being upperclass- men. Spirit was successfully transferred from athletics to other school activities after we cheered the basket- ball squad on to victory as the MPL's No. 1 in an overtime clincher against Hillsdale. Loyal rooters garnered the spirit trophy for zealously supporting the team who represented the MPL in the Peninsula Basketball Tourney at the Stanford Pavilion. As jun- iors we had reached the year of evaluating and form- ing conclusions while our goal to better ourselves academically was achieved as shown by our numer- ous awards and scholarships, but the long awaited junior Prom Moonlight and Music signified the coming of the coveted title SENIOR. AUG 5' -J--Y . :ia l Aa 1 V F 5 2 All the prestige and authority of being an upperclass- man was assumed as we strolled down Senior Hall or chanted, Out! Out! to an impetuous frosh daring to en- ter our exclusive domain, the Senior section at rallies where our class unity, augmented by competitive yells and con- tests, was strengthened. SENIORS RULE-calling card of every Almighty Senior, was not merely a symbol of upper- class superiority but the assumption of leadership, scholar- ship, and fellowship to the entire student body. The im- portance of this year was projected in the responsibility, loyalty, and integrity each of us gained as we co-ordinated, joined, and led many activities. Our light-hearted memories included the first, almost disastrous Senior skate in which we found ourselves short of funds but from which we united to have a riotous Guys and Dolls football game, delicious Senior luncheon and breakfast, and carefree Senior Day though we knew the year was ending. Our final farewell to SMHS was the Sen- ior Ball The Last Hurrah held at the Peninsula Golf and Country Club and Grad Nite held at the Villa Char- tier. And what of tomorrow? We stand on the threshold of the black reaches of space-undaunted we shall strive forward and upward through time and space to attain that unknown and unforeseeable utopia of the infinite future. Now we take our place in the adult world, sad that our carefree years have ended. 49 LTY J' , as 3 Q . 3.3, f My 3, ,fy . f W- 'Sha ? if K, aff Fixx lf! kg ff 'iixln M, 'W ' , -M gh 5 ,. ,A QQ, nflgf Q if P f.' J W 0- , 'l ?49 1 11 . .K 1, R K AW K . expand freedom and abundance th education for all peoplef' ' , -,- x 'fi . 1 , NS E, i l f T A Wm? - V 53,5 -Sl it' ' I 5, I' Q f i M5 . Dr. Paul R. Bowers Principal Whwwwm. Dr. Leon M. Lessinger Superintendent QMW Miss Helen Kane Dean of Girls 52 Mr. C. W. Bowman Dean of Guidance Nl lf? me Z? ww . fm , f W MY' Mr. jack Alexander Dean of Boys 4,.- .A , W N 'v ' ff -A 5- f x N! 5.1 Q: 1, Mrs. Signe Ahnstedt Home Economics f Q 5 -9 '1RcP J Mr. Lawrence Bolyan Science TX 'Q S' ,: 'Y 1 ' A ,XL Miss Carol Clifford Social Science if .1 . 1 L M r. Edward A l lcmand Physical lfducntion 4! '? ,-' Mr. Nucl Allison Industrial Arts 'bfi' YM. .f v .4 .4 Mr. Arthur Andrews Pllysicall Education '38 pf QYY9' lt -T I Mrs. Alice Brown Mr. William Campau Mr. William Carvey English Safety Education Business Foreign Language 'uv A , 'V , A A f Mr. Wesley Collier Mr. Roger Dabney Mr. Frank Davis Science Physical Education Physical Education vw.. . 'Tu A5 1, ,Q t Q V ak. 1 - v-'wp I ,. v . - M 0 :ii Mr. Gregory llarlnc-r Mr. 'I'l1tnn.ts llstrtttn Science Business .. , -- vyfh, Z' i -'uf 'ad' -Lf, Mr. Charles Christensen Mr. Edward Chu Industrial Arts Mathematics f if 'Q I Av-V fn'-if 'K , , V WE, Q-...f ' A ff - rf, -,,. J 6 Miss Helen Dobbie Business M r. Donald Doolu Social Science , l D x ' rua-ni A A BOARD OF TRUSTEES ' FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs, Cullinan, Mrs. Grant. SECOND ROW: Mr. is-M 'ik' Herman, Mr. Hansen, Mr. Saysette. - 1 ' 'I' S .. ' V ' .27 ia 't f 'ce' 'W 'V .nfl ' 'F w f . , :Ei Mr. Owen Fleming Music . ...me-6 ? .4W? L tl 55 x 0 A Mr. john Gregory English is rf A ,. l ,tf..,m -ee., fn fi fi . ,Vx j ftzwif 5 I Mr. Charles Geer Social Science 'WX YT' Mrs. Dolores Henning English .i iv t H15 Y A W t 'Un' gt' if Mr. Albert Girard English '91 'dawn' Miss Georgia Hetzner Home Economics ,git fam 4492 'uwliw-m--H 1 2 Mr. Robert Johnson Art Miss Shirley Larsen Physical Education Counseling ri- ist, V . Y an Wm . f . 5 , I -ge'-' 'Av 9 ' I' 7 Mr. Richard Laverty Industrial Arts if Dr. Johanna Goetzl Foreign Language F n, .H ' J A? 2. Mr. Edmond Holm Science Mrs. Katherine Johnstone English Department Head KW haw, Mr. Curtis Larson Counseling 'O-A '1: -u, ' .J Mrs. Mardell Graham Physical Education Department Head fill' 8 Mr. Thomas Holman Social Science i .. , as y yy 1 W sg tt Q! .1 -3, 1 wr W Mrs. Pat Kammerer Physical Education mv- mx hw L, Mr. Robert Latin Counseling A ,, df... 1 fx .7 4. Mrs. Diana Lee Mr. Charles Marshall Mathematics Social Science 3- s Miss Virginia Grattan English Q Q-V, in . I Mrs. Arlo johnson Librarian O Y' 3 2 .Ziff Dr. Dan Lacy Social Science W 45 5 5 Mr. Fred Latson Foreign Language Mr. Vaden Mayers Mathematics Department Head P 'O 2 , ' K 'ff Q ,...,, .. Mr. Peter Messner Foreign Language X Mr. Arvid Niemi Science YQ ik. V- Mr. Thomas Quinn Counseling .Ay I 'I ff 'Sl fy ftfqrgg.. M A ,..' T' iv 4 r it .tn , -- , rf-st. i , F. ' 11 .y l Y 4 ,V Q' 'gg lfa-E t4Me'X is V Mr. Barry Miller English Mrs. Marilyn O'Nei1 English Mr. Ronald Reeves Industrial Arts gm-'GZ' W. avr'-4 f Mr. Lawrence Miller Art Department Head U 'FHS Miss Mary Peters Mathematics Q-..40' Mr. Walter Rilliet Physical Education Department Head I -X ,- ,Q ,, ,I A il 'r sl Mrs. Marjorie McCandlcss Business rr 'gl Miss Mary' McKnight English riff qibxuv' Mr. Robert Mills Science Department Head '43 qv-jr Mr. Carl Petersen Industrial Arts - A Qs S' BJ. NV sure' as tt Us' Miss Mildred Roberts Home Economics Department Head .494 -A? Mr. Roy lvltfitirtl Art Q : ik . Q ' I i Mrs. Susan McNeill Social Science 54- Ll 'V' Mr. Stephen Moore Mathematics 4 ,A A, , f ,1'Qf '- Mrs. Marion Poage Counseling t Q X uv an-ff' Mr. james Rodgers Mathematics - 'u 5. n .., 4 4 Mrs, loan .Nltlfacldcn Physic.tI l:dut.uion 19' 1 0 Y Mrs. Elizabeth Medaris Nurse W 1--f A A Mr. Iames Nameth Business ,4 Six' ,.....r, fu . 1 f E-:av G l fe .fl Q Mr. Robert Quinlan journalism , H Fm.-,. 'fi' . 1,1 , 1- A 1 I- Mr. Robert Rush Physical Educatifu' 'Mx Q OOL -'Wx 'vw 'WMD Miss glean Sasaki English 'Wx W.:-4 Miss Nancy Sterling Foreign Language Department Head v ' .Ugg J . , .Q r Y ff: fs 3 Aga, 'I' 'avid' I Mrs. Joyce Wildman English DISTRICT LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. L. Lowe, Mr. Bauman n . f fr f , fx f S 1 W W 3 l I X ' l 1 1 Mr. Richard Schotzko Industrial Arts Department Head aaffef yr ,I ,. ,sk ' ' 'Tx if f2..Q-r- -, f aa, V 2 , , J ' f 5 ,mf ' Q5 fi f fr, ' f f Z .f Y 5,-t. Mr. Richard Striebel Science ' of vw. I ' ,ti ' 2 , 'NNI' 1 ww W' 1 Mr. Rolfe Williams Foreign Language 1 ' f as ff 3 .. 12.-it 'QW t f 3. . Mr. Stanley Sheldon English Miss Linda Thomas English Q., ,,,,..,m . 1 ' A 1 Al Mr. C. J. Wright Social Science Department Head BUS DRIVERS D Carnathan, Mr. W. Leech, Mr. B. Hartley, Mr. Wx whit vw-fy.xm 5 Mrs. Eleanor Siegrist Mr. James Snider Business Social Science Department Head Mr. Henry Use Mrs. Lorraine Vann Music Social Science Department Head 56 Mrs. Donna Staehlin Physical Education -2 3 74, ,aww cj, V! ,fx ,... y , f 1 QW 1 X 'Hr iw af Mr. Lloyd Walker Mathematics Science it is .,,-.1 I f H H: rs. IJ mr slrum rs. . lirxgliu - lysf' . i A 1 lil, ' M ' :Nl ll .-1.91 , .X vi' 1 2 Asyznll F k, 'f-'61 ' 'G ' K. 1 Ya' A I QD, if . 4 WJ nouns ' --fe llll IO RlC.lll M Q 4 L I , M M M I Sllllll 'Nl 1 I . 4 . ' ' 'W ,jk 1. 73 . J 1 f A CUSTODIANS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. W. R. Coats, Mr. F. Salabert, Mr. 1. Merida, Mr. j. Sobey, Mr. E. Ruiz, Mr. C. Tyesky, Mr. W. Brandt. rs. . QL 1 rs. NI. Roy SECRETARIFS FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs. N. Wolcott, Mrs. P. jow, Mrs. M. Moore, Mrs. H. Stewart, Mrs. M. Stewart. SECOND ROW: Mrs. B. Kimura, Mrs. J. Townsend, Mrs. A. Taber, Mrs. M, Yelick, Mrs. L. Chapin, Mrs. P. Steiger. Affl- 'Fw .DB AWK 'lf' 1 sr! -'xi R -Twv ' x ACTI IES f' Here on earth, work must truly be our OWf1.7, Take Her, She's Mine The lively experiences of Mollie Michaelson at Haw- thorne, a women's school in the midst of several men's colleges, provided the foundation for the fall term play Take Her, She's Mine, presented on November 19 and 20. While depicting a comical view of a young girl's college life and the effect it had on her concerned parents, the play also reveals Mollie's serious reactions to situations and people she must face alone. The play was directed by Mrs. Joyce Wildman, and Mr. Robert johnson's stage crew supplied the sets and lighting. CAST Mollie Michaelson Frank Michaelson Anne Michaelson Liz Michaelson . . Emmett Whitmyer Donn Bowdry . . . Alex Loomis .... Adele McDougall Sarah Walker . . . Linda Lehman .. Mr. Whitmyer .. Clancy Sussman . . . Mr. Hibbits ,..,. First Freshman .. Second Freshman Richard Gluck . . . Alfred Greiffinger Principal ....,... Hawthorne Girls ..,.........Peggy Blumberg Andrew McKenna . . . ..... Terri Erjavec . . .... Kitty Brannan . . . , .Steve Hardgrove . . . . .Bill Birmingham . . .Steve Farthing . .Karen Campbell . . ,... Maria Hanbury . . . . .Tanya Horn . . . .Bryant Vance . . .Stanley Young . . . ,Lewis Dauber Marshall Holober . . . .,... Bill Chambers ......Lon Cole . . . .Steve Becker . . . . .Steve Becker .................Janice Holt, Jan Svendsen, Valencia Jarrett Airline Clerk ....................... Lon Cole CAST FIRST ROW: Lon Cole, Steve Hardgrove, Steve Becker, Stanley Young, Lew- is Dauber, Bryant Vance. SECOND ROW: Kitty Brannan, Terri Erjavec, An- drew McKenna, Peggy Blumberg, Steve Farthing, Maria Hanbury, Karen Camp- bell. THIRD ROW: jan Svendsen, Bill Chambers, Janice Holt, Marshall Holo- ber, Bill Birmingham, Tanya Horn, Valencie Jarrett. This place is such a nunnery! .. I ...Yesl...No!... Mr. Michaelson gives Molly last-minute instructions. You send off what you think will be the first woman president . . . and you get back Q!-c D , ilu- . Wx .. .M Mrs. Michaelson admires her C Betty Boop! f 1 Run, run Burlingame Mr. Robert johnson Technical Director v n ' w hristmas hat in the mirror Mrs. Joyce Wildman Director When I start seeing snakes . . nu n You Can't Ill Takelt Ill With You Grandpa Vanderhof Zany comedy centered around the un- Kolenkhov .......... Dave Dauber Paul Sycamore .. Penny Sycamore Alice Sycamore .,.. Ed Carmichael . A Essie Carmichael Tony Kirby .... Mr. Bermingham Mrs. Bermingham Andrew McKenna ..,.....Lon Cole . . . . . . .Terri Erjavec . . . . .Kit Gilchrist Marshall Holober . . . . . .Cheryl Rewak .Bill Bermingham . . .Dave McAlpin . . , ,Christine Elwell inhibited Sycamore family in Kauffman and Hart's play, You Can't Take It With You , presented in the auditorium March 25 and 26. Eccentric hobbies and strange interests separated them from normal society. Refusing to conform to being preoccupied with money like the rest of society, they conducted their lives with the belief that you should enjoy life, after all you can't take it with you . Grand Duchess Olga Katrina Barbara Serrano Mr. DePinna ........ Don Mowry Rheba ........... Valencia arrett Donald .... ......... J erry Trail Henderson ........ Stanley Young G-Men ....... Bryant Vance Mike Stokes, joe McCauley Gay Wellington ..... Julie Dederer CAST STANDING, left to right Marshall Holober, Cheryl Rewak, Kit Gilchrist, Bill Ber mingham, Valencia Jarrett Dave McAlpin, julie Dederer Andrew McKenna, Lon Cole Mike Stokes, Bryant Vance, Bar bara Serrano, Dan Mowry Kathy McCullough, Lewis Dauber. SITTINGg left to right Terri Erjavec, Christine Elwell Stanley Young, joe McCauley jerry Trail. ii fv 9 ,W -'E Mr, Kirby, are you alright? A normal evening at the Sycamore household. Oh, the world,s not so crazy, Kolenkhov. It's the people jp- it.!,' Take a look at this new red fire. Ir's beautiful 4 -my 23 -. 'ei .Ri ipvqff L! aw-A M f ff, f I E Wh, ...iff l Adil' ' ' . if V , ,,,A, 'A,x W Q 'f w I T - , 1 S ' af e M ' we 1 XA . ' ' .1 1 , a ,Q 'C' Y . Uv, I I ' a l, x. .- . v V t V ' f . 1.-ge ff ' ' ' i ' . , . , - . il.. . . of course the fireworks blew up, but that was Mr. De Pinna's fault. To you E I jfs. W , . 1... .-. . H ,QL - -mm. V . 5524 5 tr 1 . if 9 we as .dv . :ii L11 Advanced Honor Band FIRST ROW: Left to right, J. Nakada, D. McNally, L. Kirk land, B. Dailey, L. Greulich, R. King, P. Nelson, L. Rosow, C. Hayamizu, E. Chan, N. Bradley. SECOND ROW: W. Sakai A. Kanno, L. Ellgen, D. Gillespie, S. Kiyohara, R. Edwardsi B. Lee, J. Ivie, M. McNally, B. Cheshire, R. Grifhn, G. Wada, D. Sakai, D. Nishimoto. THIRD ROW: C. Christoff, B. Brown San Mateo High School's high-stepping marching band dis- played the fruits of this year's overall hard work and brought home the fifth place award from the All-Western Band Review in Long Beach. These active band members have helped boost school spirit at rallies and games by introducing the era of the beat with music which spices up the traditional cheering routines. Band groups aided candidates with their campaigns at our election conventions, supported the Bearcat Review - the school annual talent show-and played for various activities. Under the directing baton of Mr. Henry Use, the head of the Music Department, the bands offered a most successful Spring Concert. field, B. Soss, XV. Taoka, G. Lapinski, P. Campbell, J. Mathwig, M. Gock, W. Stephens, E. Maskevich, L. Ubai, G. Oto, W. Obata, T, Woon, R. Uhl, N. Grush. FOURTH ROW: T. Torgerson, R. Rutland, B. Swann, R. Takahashi, T. Gardner, K. Clayton. if 'QQ Mr. Henry Use Band Director it 'fel-2312.1 I sv-' -N iff' '1'r . 'W . ' . . .,,. .f'-'f'f w. 1 1 -x .iw ' 4-,v . - lv -51 wvv- - Jerry Lapinski , 1,-Q4 gui' ' - GX .. . ,. ' - V15'QlS-il , ' -'lt'--.-'va Y -' '- 1- '- -- 091- I - .1 .--'...A-was 5 , , . . -q , .. f is ' r., -.. .tn-. -. U H '4 ri v . ' 1 we 3.3-sux .wif ...x Qs.. . 'ny-,, nw N, 0-- V75 I-V13 'YSMQZ 1 'S ft ' ffijibig' ig, 1- is zfiitii l.'.' . . TA fr:-Nm . :.' I V ' ,. 91'-G ? wht .vjlf :W- was ' 3' 1 .. , ,,' . 'a QV r f 4 fs ', ., . 42593-ij t , 1' Student Director Diane Nakamxtsu ' 'fi Mayorette f'j,- 'Via Ed Maskevich Drum Major Hat: .1-,,, Dolores McKendry V' Maiorette Carol lwaoka Malorette Advanced Band FIRST ROW: Left to rightg J. Hiraki, J. Dutra, C. Soss, J. Meyer, C. Roberts, C. Van Bokkelen, M. Mathwig, K. Edwards, K, Martin, P. Endicott, C. Babkirk. SECOND ROW: B. Lewis, S. Crown, R. Lee, L. Rodriguez, B. Herschler, K. Morken, D. McKendry, G. Katin, K. Williams, C. Smith, R. Chavis, T. Gorrebeck, T. Massoni, D. Nakamitsu. THIRD ROW: E. Ogo, S. Nole, L. Page, H. Cuevas, D. Hiraki, T. Winn. S. Bingham, L. Walls, V. Hatch, S. Wilton, B. Moore, J. Meyer, S. Thrasher, C. Iwaoka, J. Gardner, F. Gorin. FOURTH ROW: J. McLemore, A. Estoll, D. Fujioto, G. Keenum, J. Nettle, D. Swenson, G. Gossett, R. Bezzant, J. Morris, J. Moore, A. King. FIFTH ROW: R. Elfving, L. Jackson, F. Garrett, D. Harper, W. Adams, G. Sanford, D. Aunchman, H. Higby, B. Aitken, T. Ung, B. Zeimer, T. Swartz. i Wm: '43 I r q' ', U , ., ,g'j:. .fl 4, A M 4 ss- I , nv-' Q J , . , . ' .,'. ' 1 , , ,' 1 ls. , 2 7 .1 ' 1' 1 49- I N 4f', lg Q . I . . . 1 I' . :'s12,. C -f 1 , A9 -J., .. .,.,. ,, li. V 5.15, ,w-L.. , , Av' -. J' .',, - . I ' 'Q 4 .9 , my . J.. Zifq' Sf ,S 5 .. . my -.ff 51 I -I I a 4 Thy' , ' 1 0 1 4' ' ' Ha. x-.5r . J, , 3.4 acflnfi 'Q HIM' .f - . ' w-fs. v ,,-n.,-1-f. . '+f,a.2,H . ..7,t - .,1-g,',',!.i! L t, I 114 ,tv gg,t1.. pmt- , ia -1, ,: v -' 'fe ,go -'...f. .1..,r,L?: .4 , 4, vi, ' '- ' .ga .-'Q f 'fa l fj . 'r-fllkvl ff -' H ffzipi--:if:52t'!p Mm.. -, K 6l'.f'4w x f J 'iff'-' ., I A fr A .gg mf? ff Q ' Pi W wnvgm ak ,.... WAN.-Zig..-allhigi Intermediate Band FIRST ROW: left to right, C. Yoshimoto, C. Sawamura, P. Shin, P. Campbell, J. Baer, V Shepperd, C. Madden, R. Tsuji, G. Yoshimoto. SECOND ROW: J. Higginbotham, J. Lillard E. johnson, T. Walls, G. Hiraki, M. Caravalho, B. Hutton, S. Jordan, T. Robinson, C. Okita D. Etchison, F. Pierce. THIRD ROW: A. Sickle, J. Fetter, J. Wratholl, R. Owyang, S. Whit taker, G. Whifler, J. Lydon, R. Sakai, K. Suyeyasu. FOURTH ROW: L. Haysbert. n'r1,?A Straw Hat if. Band Left to right: T. Gardner, G. Lapinski, D. McNally, K. Clayton, E. Maskevich, W. Rutland. 75? f Woodwind Quintet FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Babkirk, B. Daily, B. Lee, J. Mayer, D. McNally. SECOND ROW: N. Bradley, J. Nakada. THIRD ROW: L. Greulich, R. Edwards, P. Carnpbell. FIRST ROW: left to right: D. Gilles- pie, S. Kiyohara, R, Edwards, B. Lee. SECOND ROW: R. Owyang, E. Mask- evich, R. Sakai, J. Kotin. THIRD ROW: I.. Jackson, B. Aiken, D. Fu- iito, J. Lydon. L7- ve F Nw E . 2 '-sv ' A W I ,fav X Mixed Choir Advanced Choir new Mr. Owen Fleming Choir Director FIRST ROW: Left to right, L. Huggins, A. Imagawa, K. Wollner, S. Bryant, E. Barnes N. Ishida, J. McRoskey, J. Armstrong. SECOND ROW: N. Tesluk, L. Hughes M Bermingham, J. Gardner, P. Bray, J. Stanley, J. Schauer, B. Andrews, L. Tesluk. THIRD ROW: D. Rivera, M. Mistretta, D. Mortus, L. Barnett, D. Thrasher, L. Ellan, S. Ficken K. Barnes. FOURTH ROW: C. Nahinu, D. Sharpe, C. Mack, B. Serrano, M. Hanbury L. Lehman, N. Pelletier, J. Ervin, FIFTH ROW: R. Walcha, R. Jordan, I. Collins FIRST ROW: Left to right, M. Fregon, L. Iwaoka, L. Zol linger, C. Lawrence, S. Evans, M. Lawrence, K. Long, C. Bowen, T. Stokes, S. Hiraki, U. Koch, C. Collins, C. Caselli, R. Gon zales V Brandenbur SECOND ROW W Heid K Bo s, , . . g. : . , . gg C. Coggins, L. Henson, J. Jackson, D, Rivera, V. Kasai, J. Love C. McCourtney, G. Johnson. S. Chew, L. Rodoni, S. Fresquez J. Cazin, P. Frakes. THIRD ROW: L. Elliott, A. Pratali, L J. Jackson, G. Fergusen, B. Hanbury, J. Miller, S. Lynch, D. Oto. Jensen, J. Navarra, P. Hyer, D. Schreiber, D. Jackson, A. Mc Kinney, C. King, A. Pierce, G. Russell, D. Coppola, S Shinhira, C. Feriante, W. Wollner. FOURTH ROW: M Madding, B. Caselli, J. Cody, M. Rivers, E. Parker, L. Page J. Scott, B. Smith, M. Lorenzo, J. Owens, B. Pickens, P. French W. Hochstrasser, N. MacDougall, V. Jarrett, N. Beaumont J. Martin, D. Kacludis. -' H H 1 'llc Tm-0 M i ' . A Cappella Choir FIRST ROW: Left to right, L. Taoka, E. Mindell, C. Babkirk, S. Maninger, B. Lewis, J. Lee, S. Babkirk, J Arendes, S. Dalmau. SECOND ROW: M. Lawrence, F. Amamoto, K. Lawrence, L. Henson, K. McCarthy, P. Campbell, M. Amamoto, S. Ayoob. THIRD ROW: J Schauer, J. Stanley, P. Gray, S. Shinhira, K. Williams, G. Wattenbarger, P. Cathcart, T. Shimamura, B. Ram- .ia-Ag berg. FOURTH ROW: M. Morgan, 1. Rozehnal, L. Lydon, C. Griliin, J. Mayer, B. Serrano, D. Sharpe, P. Campbell, j. Mayer. FIFTH ROW: P. Blumberg, L. Elliott, L. Marks, M. Waago, j. Garrioch, M. Marsh, j. Mullinix, D. Ayoob, D. Fradelis. SIXTH ROW: J. Porter, S. Aunchman, J. Svendsen, D. Garrioch, K. Baldwin, M. Ramberg, R. Shearer, S. Lynch. Season of Carols, the Christmas Concert presentation of the combined choirs and orchestra, heightened San Mateo's Christmas spirit in anticipation of the holidays. The program included Handel's Water Music, arrangements of Sleigh Ride, Chest- nuts Roasting, White Christmas, and Deck the Halls. Vibrant solos and glittering group works spotlighted the theme of a tra- ditional Christmas theme. This year's Spring Concert, in contrast, shaded its theme with a folk song atmosphere. The serious music section involved deeply religious and quiet pieces, the novelty section encompassed the realm of a light fantasia. Puff the Magic Dragon, The Cruel War, and other songs of this type were sung. It also contained a comedy surprise-package of grape- stomping dancers. The entire show proved a gratifying finale to a hard year's work. 69 'Kr FIRST ROW: left to right: D. McLeod, L. Hadfield, j. Linck, B. Lee, S. Kiyohara D Gillespie R Edvsards THIRD ROW R. Bruj, E. Mindell, N. Tesluk, E. Chan, N. Bradley, L. Kirk- E. Maskevich, L Ubai G Oto W Obama lx Clayton J Lap land, M. Wallace, V. Tesluk, M. Ramberg. SECOND ROW: inski, J. Mathwig P Campbell G Wada D Nishimoto P. Cathcart, L. Silk, E. Kitagawa, P. Cathcart, B. Nishioka, FOURTH ROW B Rutland T Gardner P. Bagley, J. Nakada, D. McNalley, B. Daily, L. Greulich, Orchestra Entertaining various community organizations kept the Cam- arata choir and string instrument ensemble very active this year. The Rotary Club, Presbyterian Church, Burlingame Recreation Center, and the Children's Home in San Mateo enjoyed their strains of music. To encourage more students to join the music department on reaching San Mateo High, the group toured various elementary schools and demonstrated their musical ability. Cama- rata led the student body in traditional Christmas carols in the auditorium foyer this year. The members of Camarata performed a pleasurable service to their audience and members. 70 Q 'H'-4 Q Camarata String Camarata 0 5 , Q 6- I QL f hx -JJ . 6 ka V f..:.,vf Yr -QQ-.Q JA 'Su' 1 r j4,ppv'N ' 4, J xx?,':fQ MAY ROW ONE: Left to Right, B. Nishioka, E. Mindell, M. Ramberg ROW TWO: N. Tesluk, L. Tesluk. ROW ONE: Left to Rightg D. Sharp, S. Hiraki, J. Erwin, M. Ramberg, L. Elkin, J, Foley, S. Shinhira. ROW TWO: J. Miller, D. Ayoob. ROW THREE: S. Lynch, L. Tesluk, J. Rozehnal, J. Gardner, D. Mortus, N. Beaumont, R. Walcha. . : . 9 . A Q-gif: 4 ,.,., 33? ' ' 1 if ,gm - , . Z Z M. '55 Q bf , -b fv- .f f v -wp- .J 'X E 93 el uv' W Zi? ff? 'C' , .Mme Tapdancer Keith Williams, Mil? 'li 2' ipanese dancing fi: sw! f, aff air Y 9 Xkf f Q .-W, , . ,:.,a,f, uf..-f 1 mag' A News 'Q . 'VW fall! Y 'WUI ' 'r 2 l farm. YY The Fonua family performs native dances of Tonga. .fill .. ,ff '? Jw. 'E I Gail Ross, Pat Howard, and Ann Howard - harmony in rhythm. REVIEW. performed by Takako Shimomura. Go-go girls swing to discotheque sounds. . Av Christmas wg I if wa ,W Concert Q, at 1 Q t T.-I.2ZAn ...,. ..-.-.... m.......w,,.. M-..-....,........,.,.,..., Q .... Wm... e 73,, . Q , , . ' '--1 1 ....................... 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V, .jagfi -. .5 rt: r ir Q P . . . .am 'if Q? :--MI-nip.. , cz v j ' i 157 t f' :fi 5 V 4 ' 4S1?215 .z9??-' Q 5 QS? .- Hf flii A 1 ,..,,..f-.M 4 A, ff x . , S 4. .312 ,QW- 1 E M , ip , f 13,3 if ':f.- I iff . -.f i-9 ff: . if .2 . . -f' jo Ann Tamaki Feature Editor 1 is Cecilia Fzlmbrini Copy Desk Chief john Buckley Sports Editor :J-fi! Cub Stag FIRST ROW: Left to right: L. Gordon, W. Graff, B. Cochran, L. King, B. Day, M. Heinsoth, j. Svendsen, M, Ochi. SECOND ROW: M. Lawrence, S. Hiraki, A. Smith, P. Bullock, M, Ama- moto, C. Mazotti, R. Col- unga, M. Brown, P. Gray, R. low. 4.2512 Reporlers Left to right: C. Krummell Davis, G. Ishida, S. Hard grove, N. Bradley. 3 J. Andersen, J. Belton, P. Blumberg, K. Ericson, C. Beller, D. McAlpin, M. LINOTYPE OPERATORS: K. Kralich. iii N Q. fm g-up V-vi E L Left to right: ,ns- ll A. Curry, T. Lebedeff, R. Orvik, G, Hollingsworth, l - f ,MV .. f ,LEJI Nancy Atkinson News Bureau Editor Sakai , if . I' I Mr, Robert Quinlan Publications Adviser , jl I Mr. Richard Laverty Graphic Arts Adviser Press Crew .mf PRESS CREW: Left to right: A. Fuller, M. Maniscalco, W, Rango, M. Lowen- stein, T. Patterson, R. Concepcion. .T-.,.. fmzg my s X Vx uv aff? w . 2. f ' W N ' ' Xxx ' ' 1 N ,M , X, I be ,. .A at t M -:,., li' Bob Bullock Editor ' lm Staff, EDITOR ...... ..... B ob Bullock BUSINESS MANAGER ....... Nanci jew BOOKKEEPER ....,........ Karen Davis PHOTOGRAPHERS .,.. .,.. B ob Bullock Lee Ubai SENIORS .......... . , .Donna Garrioch Cathy Mazotti Linda Procella Jo Ann Tamaki ACTIVITIES .... .... S tacy Dobrinen Janine King FACULTY .... ...... L incla Gismot CANDIDS ..... ..... L ody Hadfield Nina Harris GOVERNMENT Cathy Higashioka Mary Shefveland CLASSES ....... ..... S andy Barkley GIRLS' SPORTS BOYS' SPORTS ADVISOR ,.... Pat Boyle Sherry Hoover ......Cathy Wilson . . . ........ Vince Gaeta . . . .Mr. Robert Quinlan FIRST ROW, Vince Gaeta, Lee Ubai. SECOND ROW, Lodi Hadfield, Sherry Hoover, Karen Davis, Stacy Dobrinen, Nanci Jew, jo Ann Tamaki. THIRD ROW, Donna Garrioch, Linda Procella, Nina Harris, Pat Boyle, Cathy Wilson, Janine King, Linda Gismot, Mary Shefveland, Cathy Higashioka, Sandy Barkley, Cathy Mazotti, Nanci jew Business Manager QRWQ' if V hizglf' N. . Dfw. EE? if V?'f'efr221 'If , ' Y ' AJXRQM ' . I Wi ,. a ff -' V. ' J H, ,,,4,',. , f ,r fi ov -, 31:4 'WE' .. - .,,.w.,v,2,,m.m,,, ' aa! 1 43 fig: ,fl ' ' .jx .' .iff 'fm ,, x , 'wma-is ,f , ef fm, T. .,,,W.h -. M ,MmwiaE3:w.:eiw.,,.f.a, l 'cami r X xt 5 , ll ll ll gl Summer Exchange Students Sister City Exchange Student Takako Shimomura initiated the new Toyonaka Sister City ex- change program. Her American brother and sister, Pat and Perry Campbell, greeted her on her August 23 arrival at San Fran- cisco's harbor with a bus load of friendly students. She has enjoyed being a part of San Mateo High School, meeting and getting to know our students. She delights in the interest American people have shown toward her country and hopes to continue here, at- tending the College of San Mateo next year. Future plans include seeing the rest of the U.S. and Europe before returning home to her family. T0 Left to right: Pat Campbell, Keiji Mura- naga, Mary Ann Warr. 'tw--B CD' V if Nancy Atkinson Girls' State ' 5 , Q A4 jf! ek , W EVVV ' 'Y Wilbur Obata ,,,t 1: Boys' State I .,.,f ,-42 ,,..: wa.-. ' j 2 1 LQ!- rt:- aww 4' Karen I'riya D.A.R. f mme X fem French Club FIRST ROW, left to right: I.. Rosow, C. I-Iayamizu, I.. Ito, J. Omi. SECOND ROW: N. LoCoco, S. Ayoob, M. johnson, L. Taoka. THIRD ROW: j. Omai, B. Biehl, S. Chu, M. Amamoto. FOURTH ROW: K. Sonagere, K. Ryan, T. Tinkoff, S. Moyce. FIFTH ROW: P. Izycki, P. Campbell, D. Ayoob. Lat1n Club FIRST ROW, left to right: S. BOnn Z. junio. SECOND ROW A. Estoll, B. Schmidt. THIRD ROW: A. Blitz, L. Lehman. FOURTH ROW: N. Harris, K. Gilchrist. Spanish Club FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Shefveland, S. Shinhira. SECOND ROW: A. Uyeta, J. Rozehnal, J. Judson, J. Carli, THIRD ROW S. Hiraki, M. Waago, G. Katamoto, D. Reisch, L. Powers Clubs German Club FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Lawrence, C. Brotsch -I De derer. SECOND ROW: M. Denni, B. Schmidt, D W1lton THIRD ROW: M. Warr, D. Evans, M. Stalch. FOURTH ROW M. Ishida, J. McCauley, K. Killinger. 'ff'- Q M J, 1 YL 3-6 NA 3 ,M . .si ig iff ' - wi rg' Q, . Ski Club FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Leavy, D. McAlpin, C. Fitzpatrick. SECOND ROW: N. Shep- pard, L. Meredith, M. Drummond, G. Berberian, K. Kosr, L. Burch, S. Harmon, K. Wilson. THIRD ROW: J. Trail, D. Nelson, M. Heimsoth, C. Wilson, M. Wanless, S. Benner, S. Larsen T. Erjavec, N. Atkinson, K. Ericson, D. Garrioch. FOURTH ROW: J. Hamilton, D. Neukom, B. Lee, L. Verna, C. Wattenbarger, C. Stonich, I. I-Ioelting, K. Serena, L. Hadfield, C. Foulke. 1 Chess Club FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Nash, L. Licon, P. Lieu. SECOND ROW: L. jow, P. Campbell, H. Norris. THIRD ROW: G. Gossett, K. Edwards, R. Welch. Science Club C. Peck, L. Gaydos, L. jow, J. Ivie, R. jow. kv ' mile :Ima iw: 574148 Q FIRST ROW, left to right: W. Taoko, B. Slackman, F. Gorin, G. Lee. SECOND ROW: 675, A CD. CJ ...L 5, 7 .... ? S ft.....f.. 5525. , International Students Committee 2 FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Svendsen, J. Stanley, j. L. Schauer, G. Yoshimoto, l E. Tsuji, R. Tsuji, C. Babkirk, C. Sawamura, K. Baldwin, j. Morain, M. Tsuji. SECOND ROW: B. Thomas, L. Lydon, N. Tesluk, W. Graff, J. Omai, K. Wollner, K. Muranaga, P. Campbell, S. Oiwa, D. Nishimoto. I' I I I l 551965: . I -f in .,.,, ta M WW Qi: i Stage Crew FIRST ROW, left to right: F. Amamoto, D. McKendry, B. Peterson. SECOND ROW: D Stevens, B. Pflieger, B. johnson, B. Burton. THIRD ROW: K. McCullough, M. Ste , D. W t , J. Gittings. FOURTH ROW: Blmelilanburyfi erman FIRST ROW, left to right: E. Ogo, L. Zollinger, K. johnson, .Lewi T h J. Low, D. Chmg, L. Ito. SECOND ROW: K. Morken, J. Nelknr Stang, M. Mathwig, P. Campbell, R. O'Connell, D. Becker, S. Ficke ...L IE Frosh McConville . 'Q' 2 4 + Awards 4' 'fine x A' ', -1 FIRST ROXV left to right: S. Bonn. G. ' 'Yi uk-1 Lee B sthmttlt s1zCoND ROXV: C. S 5 H15 Ifllllll R low. '- b Q FIRST ROW left to right C Yamada j Hurtado SECOND ROW Ix Muranaga H. Willis, M Warr P Chan THIRD ROW G Owyang B Lee W I-Iammerud Soph. Mc:Conville Awards FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Adams, N. Beaumont, M. Crowell, R. Walker. SECOND ROW: J. Nakada, D. Borella, K. Izumi, J. Rozehnal. Gamma Sigma FIRST ROW left to right: N. Atkinson, T. Tinkoff, D. Reisch S Dobrmen P Frakes SECOND ROW: B. Moore, E. Chan, j. Hiral-ci, A. jurow E Braun W Graff C Nichol, C. Krummell, H. Higbie. THIRD ROW G Wada K Kxllmger P Pelton, S. Farthing, K. Muranaga, W. Weinstein G Lee D Choate R Walker S. Bonn, Mr. Walker. ,Q 'N L gb c ,,.. ya , Z 3 J . -ll 1 .Z 1. i To EZ-52 ' ' L et -QA i if uill 8c Scroll FIRST ROW, left to right: N. Jew, J. Tamaki, J. Gunn, N. Atkinson, C. Krummell, C. Fambrini, L. Hadfield. SECOND ROW: B. Bullock, J. Buck- ley, S. Hardgrove, M. Davis, J. Andersen, V. Gaeta. Missing from picture: J. Belton, N. Bradley, K. Ericson, L. Gismot, D. McAlpin, L. Procella. CSF FIRST ROW, left to right: W. Sakai, G. Owyang, D. Hunter, G. Jaynes, T. Leon, R. I-Iammerud, J. Gossett, J. Saito, M. Hersh. SECOND ROW: L. Ubai, L. Licon, B. Clark, S. Hiraki, L. Rosow, L. Greulich, L. Taoka, M. Amamoto, E. Mindell, B. Nishioka, J. Nakada, D. Reisch, J. Rozehnal, N. Crouch, F. Amamoto. THIRD ROW: J. Wrathall, B. Moore, R. Hammerud, J. Ivie, G. Lee, S. Bonn, Y. Lee, B. Steele, C. Hayamizu, E. Ogo, G. Saito, J. Hiraki. . Z. National Merit Finalist Mary Shefve- land United Airlines National Merit Scholarship recipient. , V ' 0 1 Q -.W MD? -' , . sz 'Q AV nfl, rg 10 5 PN 6 'is' on Y 1 ' 3' Sffifg' X !l'! 4 ' I Mu Alpha Theta FIRST ROW, left to right: T. Richmond, W. Sakai, W. Hammerud, G. Owyang, B. Lee, j. Saito, R. Hammerud, J. Gossett, M. Crowell. SECOND ROW: K. Takayama, C. Haymizu, B. Clark, L. Taoka, F, Amamoto, j. Rozehnal, j. Galloway, M. Hersh, F. Chan. THIRD ROW: W. Taoka, J. Ivie, G. Lee, T. Leon, Y. Lee, S. Bonn, R. Adams, j. Belton, P. Scarpace, R. Walker. Letters of Commendation LEFT TO RIGHT: j. Butkley, H. Willis, R, Hollingsworth, M. johnson, T. Martin. Golden Key Society LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Lee, A, Kanno, N. jew, S. Dobrinen, L. Rosow, K, Kariya, G. Ishida. j, Nakada, L. Ubai, C. Krummell. fs AW 3 in 'Rf' I... W GQV g ,f 3 'aww 5 ff fa .1 5 5 ,S , U r fig .: 1 H x 1 AAL ,e Afdumm' lghIS of man me from the a nd of God Harry Willis President Winston Chun Vice-President Www Gloria Ishida Secretary 1965 Student Officers Tim Richmond Auditor ,Aa Winston Hammerud Treasurer T' joe Phelps Vice-President Vicki Kasai Ron Sopjes Secretary Auditor ill- 1966 Q ...A Steve Farthing Tim Richmond President Treasurer 87 .M .. W tt: x wp YQ g. E ' f, 1 Q75- . 1 Fall Delegate Assembl Student Council LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Rosow, W. Chun, W. Hammerud, S. Fox, J. Nakada, B. Lee, D. Coats, J. Monralbano, A. McKenna, B. Bullock, S. Farthing. Spring Delegate 1 Q l 4 l l l l 1 ' .... A :Xl B FIRST ROW, left to right: V, Nelson, C. Shiinoki, S. Larsen, N. Jew, J. Gaydos, L, Cook, S. Maninger, K. Langdon, N. Sills, E. Chan, C. Fujita, L. Rosow, B. Gettle, S. Schroeder, K. Cullop. SEC- OND ROW: S. Burns, B. Banks, J. Tamaki, C. Fitzpatrick, L, Had- field, 5. Greer, V. Kiyomura, D. Borella, C. Iwaoka, M. Shiosaki, M. Maurana, S. Fox, J. Svendsen, K. Jones, J. Morain. THIRD ROW: L. Ubai, A. McKenna, D. Coats, D. Nishimoto, B. Hutton, D. Ferguson, J, Porter, D. Ayoob, P. Chan, B. Green, C. Young, H. Willis, D. Reisch, B. Daul, J. Schmidt, J. Phelps, E. Flank, C. Lysgaard, B. Hori, W. Ju, C. Beller, W. Willis, C. Nahinu, J. Saito, D. Katz, D. McAlpin, A. Kanno, W. Chun. The year 1965-1966 was one marked with many innova- tions in the held of student government. Wfith the vice-presi- dent assuming leadership of the Delegate Assembly, the presi- dent could concentrate fully on his primary task, to head the Student Council. Successfully taking over the vice-president's former duties, the Assembly Planning Commission overcame the difficulties arising from split assemblies and provided the student body with some excellent programs. Another post created in the fall was the ofhce of president pro tem, whose vital responsibility was to head the Delegate Assembly in the event of the vice-president's absence. The familiar orange and black armbands of the Student Control Board were replaced last semester by distinctive gray sweaters with orange lettering. Not only did they boost the morale of the members, but the sweaters also added prestige to this organization. While last yearls nominating conventions were primarily experiments in bringing the national political conventions to a high school level, the two this year served as models for other schools in the district. Another first for San Mateo was the televised interviews of the winning candidates over sta- tion KCSM, representing the progress of the convention sys- tem from a shaky beginning to a resounding success. This year was certainly one of accomplishment in the field of student government. The precedents which were estab- lished will be an incentive for San Mateo High School stu- dents in the semesters to come. Assembl '---an-,..., FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Yamaguma, E. Mindell, B. Andrews, C. Nichol, L. Rosow, M Waago, M. Nevarez, P. Boyle, K. Gilchrist, C. Krummell, J. Dederer, K, Kariya, S. King C. Smith, J. Basolo. SECOND ROW: C. Soss, B. Nishioka, L. Rodriguez, L. Christensen, S Komaru, J. Greer, E. Ogo, S. Becker, C. Costa, F. Clayton, I. Collins, D. Ayoob, T. Swarts DL Sebastian, J. Piasentin, A. Beall, T. Richmond, A. Sanmatz, B. Soss, C. Stalzer, S. Ama moto, G. Hiraki, B. Bullock. THIRD ROW: D. Ellgen, C. Peck, R. Bloom, R. Ratcliffe, L Dauber, G. Kiyomura, D. Hunter, D. Coats, G. Lerek, H, Willis, A. McKenna, B. Daily E Commissions ,. 4 J QW i ,213 ,t 4?f Lg N 'r 1 Ii L l i s fr. I .,:, Ii 'f l f ', lk I X 1-A Lois Rosow ,- MPL - 7 Barre Lee Better Government f Better Government 1 1 !5 X' Aw' I Joyce Nakada Better Government Sue Fox Elections and Commissioners FRONT ROW, left to right: G. Rittmaster, M. McKenna, C. Higashioka, M. Shefve- land, L. Rosow, L. Ubai, B. Zeimer. SECOND ROW: S. Whittaker, C. McCord, R. Adams, D. Ayoob, B. Chambers, J. Galloway, L. Dauber, W. Obata. at Q' 3 any Marlene Maurana Elections Cathy Fujita Elections Better Government ...nv ...emi ea. it sk . Q , lv . . vs? T., N , fl 1 -, F' I i?- E1 ' FRONT ROW, left to right: N. Kawahara, C. Higashiol-ca, -I. Omai, V. Kiyomura, T. Komaru, K. Izumi, A. Shigemoto, B. Lee. SECOND ROW: B. Brennan, C. Yosh- ifuji, C. Yamaguma, D. Okine, D. Ishida, C. Yamada, M. Maurana, C. Fujita, A. Beale. THIRD ROW: G. Katamoto, M. Heimsoth, M. Tsuji, J. Morain, M. Warr, S. Mason, C. Fambrini, M. Shefveland, L. Haynes. LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Amamoto, B. Nishioka, A. Kanno, M. Warr, V. Kiyomura, Q i J. Svendsen, L. Taoka, M. Amamoto. O ff! -Q, A A iii if 'V I Russ Walker f ' Annette Kanno Q' I Assembly Planning - y A 1' , ,Q Q Golden Key Jan Svendgen Ellen Gglden Key Bob Caselli Dance M35lQ6W'i'JLl Assembly Planning DHHCC ,..... . sg -., .4 .elf ' V.: I . , . .x, s. .V1 ! P if Q ? IF .. ,. ,Q 9 ff ,-52535. . ,X 2,-QS Y 5 M Q if 3 S . 'Z 4 '49 ax 5 v ir , 5 a ,X 'su' gm 1.3 .5 , V A . ,WN e.i1....- V, . ' ff . -A Q., V V x . . . , . ., Awwefwgwwwwkw, .. i..iff 'N . V fc .,,, .. . Q -I -. , , . ' ,, ' . f ' . . , W X ' .. . 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Collins, A. McKinney, S. Horn, M. Hanson, L. Herman, K. Gilchrist, S. Komaru, G. Saito, J. Hiraki, J. Hiraki, T, Komaru, N. Ross, N. Yolles, E. Friedman, C. Lee, C. Waxman. FOURTH ROW: G. Jaynes, N. Crouch, A. Hinaga, K. Boggs, F. Trask. 1 'wr' M . we -... Vg.. Y. Q Q , V ' -. Z Q. i iizf 4 . X A ii ii in JA S W 'il Joe Phelps 2. 5 J V a n , Spirit . . Q . :'i' 5 f - , in Jerry Lapinski Phil Chan 3, .V'. ,.,. S irit . Art i if ' P Elaine Chan f . Bob Bullock Art SPIUT Bill Daul Traffic 8: Safety FRONT ROW, left to right: E. Chann, J. Basolo, L. Wong, F. Amamoto, C. Nichol, H. Ju, L. Ito. SECOND ROW: D. Oto, B. Jaynes, M. Amamoto, T. Lydon, L. Robles, C. Christolf. 'ai fauna -rv! qw' Drama FRONT ROXV, left to right: I.. Marks, Mayer, S. Ayoob, M. Burch, S. Mindell, K, Mnrron J. Mayer. SECOND ROW: C. Payot, M. Hanbury, C. Elwell, D. Becker, L. Lydon, K. Campbell B. Thompson. G-YJ yum xx W , FRONT ROW, left to right: S. Fox, D. Mdrcotte, P. Cecil, D. Ching, E. Mindell, Ochi. SECOND ROW: K. Izumi, A. Uyeta, G. Mello, D. Nishimoto, G. Katamoto, K. Johnson. THIRD ROW: J. Low, D. Wilton, C. Hayamizu, D. Coats. I Directory Doug Coats Student Directory 'W an 2 2 ,X wr- 4 C51 F s 9' C ' 5 . 4 Dave McAlpin V.,: 1 ' Freshmen Gary Alles Jose Mom Public Address Nancy Bradley Public Address Music 93 Student Court .. L. K 2 2-s, ' 11 5 , t 6 , Q: 3 5 ff li. Mr. Barry Miller Faculty Advisor M.. gk 4 1 l 'W l V, if Z img 'I i fm F 1 W , I Nw 2 52 wi lik 5 3 1 f ' if Q my? ?g If! , ?' My Marian Johnson Senior justice if 4' Q A Steve Farthing Fall Chief justice M-2 li Q Q. ik Bill Rutland junior justice Nancy Atkinson junior justice Bill Bone Spring Chief justice tudents Craig Newgard Sophomore justice O el 3 ,va 'funn' I NA X I Nanci jew Clerk 9 si, Qs.: v ' if , . Kiki? X , 'X L R ' Y Nancy Beaumont , ,QS i r ,lim vw, L Bailiff an Joyce Nakada , Head Clerk 'M r Jud ed X m.. X -Cl Peggy Blumber Peers Control Board FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Lapinski, L. Rodriguez, A. Rivera, C. Nahinu, G. Sanford L. Cole. SECOND ROW: R. O'Connel1, D. Bouthiette, D. Garrioch, M. Rivers, J. Navarra, A. Blitz, L. Joyce, R, Feriante. David Ayoob Liaison SES 2 I if I' Q-1A n I g my vw? ,W ,, 4 ow from that me, can truly t the Worldw .vii Agree-V mm . 've Y 241 X l 'f Q4 A . I ! , . , , if fag' . lil' - 1 1 he i ,wx A FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Taoka, C. Cordova, B. Nishioka, G. McGuire, J. Evans, ,Rfk Vrfifi' N. Harris, K. Boggs. SECOND ROW: j. Kless, C. Baker, K. Murfee, L. Elkin, J. flic k H Q Sweeney, A. McKenna, K. Hanada. 7 e g-z QFA3 i I QQ, ,,,,,,, CAS' ., stag J' W x Y President Linda Taoka M K '- .. Vice President eut: L ff V ,P W ,.... .5 .A Q . .Q ,A H ,S I f I Abell, Tom Allen, Connie Adams, Rick Amamoto, Florence Adams, Sam Andersen, Jeff . . Aguilar, Rudy Anderson, Alfred Bets' Nlshloka Aguirre. Margie iplanadlp. Rodger ecreta Aitken. Brian rao, arry ry Russ Hammerud, Alcantara, Art ArmSiI'0I1g- Jlldy Elected Representative Alexander, Bonnie Atkinson. 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X . l ' s x.b cv ' 1 I x '22, 4 2 is ,,' lf 9 , 5, if eiirxm ' ,jf 5711312 .- 5 '9 iq Q52 S Ji I Freshmen Make-up Left ro Right: Barbara Sr. Lezin, Parry Waters, Mary Ann Shiosaka. WM SPG ,KVM , ,rtvliw W, Q7 C 7 v yr - burdens d let the go freev F' ' ' -1..i1iLQ5.i,..,.,.f,..,l,.,..gQ.'1T..'2- . .- 1+ 1-.1 , ' i: ..fH .-:',,.f.'1-is--fi -. EH, M ,'1sgR1s.! f'I.,4 . 1' 'Via E Varsit Football tr- fra. . L 'T?, '1v .'..J ' ' , 1 I i ' 'T' 5 ,1 wwf' fl, .1 - .i-,rw ,t F -5 - 1 ...'? '1,,V', 1' ' N Wifi-.. ii 'ilk P . f 'Wfi1r...,1. . rl- 1 T all tl .ll ... itat l.. . lM -. .L24zJi'MiJWipxi.'L,w:gui.ME ,,.., Nyrtr nl'7livqJi4M,., XM., .te fbbgggqqwsrtiitilllllllillmgiakdlx ' l1f lga,g .qVl Twill wfNl lF lirllfl ..w,wli at , , ...W Slit ll if Eli ...L V. U. , .U ' it' rizgnvif v' + Wf'?i'lf'1 'H 'P ' it . phi 5125,-Flffi' .W .. i . .L . ,, foklfi- i 9 yr, . , -- Us . 'Z' A . 'l '14fl.QLl F 'T fmliff gl ll . l-.iggtisaiiis ,likjllii f . ' QU... r.fJwlwr ll , l,g.'lG?1,1E.-.. . ' 'eff . 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Green, j. McCary, Hunter, P. Boyko, R. Ogawa. R. Yoshida, j. Flemming, Hiraki. SECOND ROW: G. Davis, N. Harvey, M. O'Keefe. THIRD ROW: C. Newgard, M. Hersh, K. Hanada, K. Nakamura i I V A':i'!fK' ia! J' li- .I 7-. gg- fx f ,, v swhhfei f' 'H f f ff 1 1 S , 4 ' ,,,. ..- ii. .mia LM ,7 s 9 , ,A A . 'Y rs 5741: 5 W! v Q V' I iw fa . J. Mathwig, K. O'Keefe, B. Smith, B. Birkholm, T. Ichimaru, K. Cole, Coach Dabney, J. Saito, E. Davis, S. Langridge, S. Noce, R. Saito, L. jow, C. Schmidt, I.. Page, R. Takahashi, D. Pease, . S. Fonula, D. Katz, J. Vucinich, M. Rogan, F. Davis, C. Nichols, C. Williams, L. Haysbert, J. Simon, C. Foster, S. Jordan, , Scott, j. johnson, M. Stewart, Dr. Bowers, R. Williams. J. K A 05 .Q 1 ' dxf,- -..fiat 1...-L... . 'ivikwtfaf' 4 i'W' -9 WHT .K I u f-4, 1 ,-- ,v J l nv lib , ,f y .H 2 If uw' T ' 1 . M -A A ix I T V l 6-. f'.'i'r'.--45 ' i H. :U ,-3,1 ei? -1370 Might . it ,- elltfgli A '4, '7m ikibrkf. 'ifi5:',1i',5h4?.k'3, -'Egfi'.,,. if-:Zigi , it ., , ? ,feaff 125 Ben Green ' ' , Tackle A i gi ,I I ff , A ,1 1 All-MPL '- ?f . k ff I 1 'Z - 357' Dick Yoshida Fullback Hillsdale Points after touchdown cost San Mateo its third league contest and its second straight 14-12 loss. The Bearcats were down 14 to 0 in the second period and again were forced to play a come back brand of football. The Orange and Black began to move late in the first half when Rick Takahashi and Tom Ichimaru combined for a 57-yard scoring pass with 17 seconds left. The Cats continued the chase in the third quarter when Ken Cole fell on a Hillsdale fumble on his own 35 to set up the longest drive of the game. Larry Page's 25-yard run paced an eight play 65-yard drive which ended when Rich Yoshida crashed in from the two. ff' 'Ki Yoshida strains for extra yardage. 4 wwf' 3 5 as tg, 'ie 'i: -,, 'tra Page gains big against Mills. Mills San Mateo suffered its second straight MPL defeat to the Mills Vikings 14-12. After the first quarter of the game, the Cats found themselves down 14-0. Forced to play a catch up brand of football, the Cats took to the air with a 51-yard pass from Rick Takahashi to Pete Boyko which penetrated to the Mill's 25. Dick Yoshida capped the drive when he scored from two yards out seven plays later. San Mateo moved within two points of the Vikings late in the game after a 55-yard drive which ended with Yoshida's line plunge. The Cats were given two more scoring opportunities, one on a recovered fumble and the other after an exchange of punts, but failed to strike pay dirt before time ran out. as D, 4' mv-'Q-ff,-rggg 5 .r,... 'A l:...Jf 'fr A Q R? 1' is s, , 4 5 Hs- , 1 . . - Www ,,, ,, if t j 2 . 1 1 , ,Q 4, Li: sf ,ff Q , , .- '- 4, :i v -N if 'tiff' .sir aff, V y fs gf 1. .A ls. Y . , for ww' J - ,M -Wi if 1 Q -9- ff' as asf: .s..f',f M 1 1 3' Ar , 1,-A gf' 4, V . - I ? ff ' ., f ' , ' f i ' , .c nv -' ' ' . MI . f I , I WL, ff V- ' 'W' ' 4,-ffa '56 H - , -. 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With just over two minutes left the Bearcats tied the score 26-26 on a four-yard run by Rich Yoshida which capped a 35-yard drive. Taka- hashi's interception on the Cap 35 set up the touchdown with 37 seconds left on the clock. Norm Harvey brought the crowd to its feet late in the first half when he snatched a Mustang aerial and scampered 78 yards to pay dirt. San Mateo also scored on a two yard run by Alex Tsitovich. 133 w.,m,i-..'5. N' L' A - at 'fa Wig M' W 5 QL Er' ' af' , Q W i P ' 1+ ' .Q .vt ' '27-3 A --it W ,inf ti. 2.3-vu ' Birkholm wrestles Mustang to the ground. Birkholm breaks up aerial. Aragon Overcoming slippery footing, a steady drizzle, two important fumbles, and the determined Aragon Don defense, the San Mateo orange and black squeaked by 9-6 for their second win. Trailing 6-0 in the third quarter, the San Mateo defense pushed the Dons back on two successive penetrations by Pete Boyko, and on the next play jim Mathwig tripped up the Don ball carrier in his own end zone for a safety. Following the Dons' free kick, the Bearcat offense mounted a drive which carried them 80-yards in eleven plays with Fred Garret slicing over from the tive for the touchdown and the victory. 134 1 's to A 4 M' ax N 4 V , '35 ,vw ' Ng .. , V, - fr K .- ,, -tfg ?Q:Q2f'5 gf Q .Sig 1? i 1 y ., q V jim McCray Center Norm Harvey Linebacker if as awe r N f' YZ E Y Fw I NX, xi-Q S7 jim Mathwig End Rick Takahashi Quarterback Crestmoor Rambling through a stunned Crestmoor defense, San Mateo trounced the Falcons 21-6 to post its first MPL victory. Rich Yoshida, Larry Page, and Tom Ichimaru rambled for 300-yards and gave the Orange and Black needed ball control. 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A 44-yard aerial to Mike O'Keefe in the fourth period was the only completion in eight at- tempts, as the wet ball and soggy field completely stymied the Bear- cat offense. Page picks own route. ,.I . M , X w x :bv f 39 vi ,ffm San' Mateo splashes down Blingum man. Big Game Birkholm and Company make tackle. 139 5' - 4 .ls Yi ' 9 , 154 . 4...-L4 I1 WK! Ball squirts as Bearcat squishes. un Q W Za.. V ,f sf Q-vw l 'W my FRONT ROW, left to right: M. McNalley, G. Carter, T. Winn, Orlitelli, J. johnson, J. Simon, M. Stewart, F Davis THIRD G. Ishida, G. Schmidt, R. Saito, M. Stokes, j. Sickle, D. Pease, ROW: S. Fonua, J. Allen, S. Langridge, J. Vucinich C Foster S. Noce, S. jordan. SECOND ROW: E. Pal, E. Davis, R. J. Stewart, J. Scott, C. Newgard, M. Rogan,j Carr Walcha, D. Katz, M. Baker, L. Haysbert, C. Williams, J. Sophomore Football San Mateo's second year men completed an undefeated season, rolling over five MPL opponents. Coach Roger Dabney's offensive and defensive units jelled to form a solid, hard-hitting, devastating team. The sopho- mores will fill the vacancies created by the graduating seniors and should provide a strong nucleus for next year's varsity. Stand- outs were Mike Stewart, Ron Satio, Glen Ishida, Craig Williams, and joe Sickle. Freshmen footballers again took second place, suffering one defeat to powerful Ara- gon while beating four MPL opponents. Coach Greg Barber termed his second year as freshman coach as an extremely success- ful team effort. Freshmen standouts include Wayne Willis, Mel Williams, Willie Elmore, Kevin Edwards, Chuck Okita, and Steve Chamberlain. 'T 1 1 l ' 'aw Saito outruns Blingum for large gain Lettergirls And jV's oi , 1 p- Q 1 1 457' tx FIRST ROW: Diane Leonhardt, Marsha Hanson, Linda Herman-, Adrienne Miller. TOP ROW: Sandy Maninger, Wendy Graff, Grace Gillanders, judy Linck. '..,..-. .C ,- M. g FRONT TO BACK: Gail Thrasher, Sue Me- ggrgrgey, Ann Atherton, jan Stephenson, Robin FIRST ROW, left I0 fighfi D- CHVHU, 5- Fife, R- Sakai, J- Lil- Gorrebeeck, R. Piasentin, D. Steele. THIRD ROW: j. Hamilton, lard, A. Cuevas, D. Sullivan, G. Trail, C. Wada, S. Evans. R, Bezzant, R. Owyang, W. Elmore, W. Willis, M. Williams, SECOND ROW: S. Billett, R. Morrison, D. Daul, D. Bagley, D. Madigan, W. ju, K. Edwards, R. Suyeyasu, G. Nakamura, S. C. Leiss, D. Waddingham, J. Medler, O. Frank, A. Lindsell, T. Chamberlain, K. Kilner, L. Howey. 'mr il Varsity Basketball The 1966 varsity basketball season marked the end of an era as San Mateo, which swept through the previous two years without a regular season loss, finally toppled from its perennial pedestal to finish with a 9-3 record behind Hillsdale's Knights, who blazed through their schedule unbeaten. The Bearcats duffered from key injuries to Bob Hall and jack Kelley during the early part of the season and the lack of a tall man to center the team around. Forward jim Mathwig also missed action during the final crucial weeks of the year. San Mateo's pennant hopes were shaken by Hillsdale in their first encounter and completely smashed in the second when the Knights managed to edge the Bearcats, 64-61. The Cats' other loss came at the hands of a sporadic Aragon quintet. But the season had its high points, as when the Cat five contested Capuchino through an unbelievable four-overtime thril- ler before finally winning, 71-65, on six free throws by Pete Boyko and Harry Willis. Veterans Boyko and Fred Garrett made up for the disappointing year by capturing berths on the first team ALL-MPL squad. Boyko led the league in rebounds, while Garrett dazzled friend and foe alike with his behind-the-back passes, drives, and spec- tacular shots. FIRST ROW: Left to Right R Hall R Takahashi H Willis P Boyko F Garrett G Owyang B. Green, S. Richards R kelly SECOND ROW G Nichols K OKeefe S Halden G Pappazisis, G. Taylor,-I Stott J Mathwig j Stewart and C Newgard 1 T5 4- O'Keefe and Boyko overwhelm Cap shooter. Q xx ix 1 o ag o 5-af o sg? A I Q X .M-W-W-w-m.,,,-W, 7 1:19 X ,wwf 1 ,K '- rg N f 5 , 4, wg .ff 2 2 'Z . 1 Pappazisis obscures shot uri . - Huw N -,.-:Lv San San San San San San San San San San San San Mateo Mateo Mateo Mateo Mateo Mateo Mateo Mateo Mateo Mateo Mateo Mateo Set 56 63 47 72 47 71 46 73 61 58 55 67 lson Record Aragon Mills Hillsdale Crestmoor Burlingame Capuchino Aragon Mills Hillsdale Crestmoor Capuchino Burlingame O'Keefe gains rebound. Bob Hall and jack Kelly Garrett's up adds two K xxx' s' in, ig is i.L 55 f' I JE Pappazisis and Green dominate boards. It's a tall man's game. C Dv '...ZL.J BIS FIRST ROW left to ri ht R Groves D ordan M Rivers I Collins S Adams ca t 9 g : ' 9 ' J 9 ' 7 ' ' 3 ' C p ',, B. jordan, L, Page, W. Hammerud, E. Flowers. SECOND ROW: R. Dabney Ccoachj, C. Costa, G. Stang, J. jackson, E. Emery, W. Willis, G. Williams, L. Haysbert. D's FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Kariya, G. Hiraki, S. Amamoto, D, Fererson, R. Groves T. Ora, R. Elfving. SECOND ROW: C. McCo' R. Conce cion W. Chun S. Yama uma ya P a 1 g s R. Hammerud, H. Kilgore, J. Ferrer, D. Witt. THIRD ROW: P. Bortolazzo, W. Chun, F. Crum, T. Woon, L. Walls, S. Bingham, and Coach Rilliet. Bi-. X , 'L I '11 Xli F' 'iii K- I Hurikl' '- I-WHFXIH K W This year's B team, under the leader- ship of first year Coach Roger Dabney, finished in a second place tie with Ca- puchino, three games behind league leading and unbeaten Hillsdale. The Cats compiled a 9-3 record of which two of the losses were to Hillsdale and the other to Capuchino. Larry Page, who was named to the first team of all-leaguers, led the team in scoring and set a scoring record with 34 points. Rounding out the starting five were Mel Rivers and Ivan Collins, who both landed honorable mention all-league selections, and Bob jordan and Sam Adams. Stretching their league win streak to 23, the D cagers coasted to their third consecutive MPL championship. The D's had no problem with the rest of the league as their spread of victory was from 16 to 36 points in every game. The cagers also dominated the all-league selections as they placed three men on the first team while one individual won honorable mention. Winston Chun, standout guard and team leader on all three championship teams, led the first team selections. He was joined by high-scoring Mateans Larry Walls and Tom Woon on the first team, while frosh Paul Bortolazzo garnered the honorable mention posi- tion. xi Forward Larry Page led the team in scoring. C's FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Fe- riante, S. Bissett, D. Sakai, G. Oto, L. Ma, W. Manning. SECOND ROW: J. Estoll, D. LeBaron, R. Woon, R. Hammerud, C. Peck, E. Flowers, and Coach Dooley. For the second straight season, the C cagers, under the guidance of rookie mentor Don Dooley, tied for the top position with the Hillsdale Knights. The Cats' only loss came to the Knights, 36-35, when the cagers were shorthanded due to injuries. However, the C's rebounded to win their final contest against Mills, 36- 21, to share first place. High-scorer and top rebounder Ray Woon was named to the first team of the all- league selections, while captain Dave LeBaron and frosh Steve Bissett were given honorable mention berths. 149 - EF-..... Wrestling The San Mateo Bearcat grapplers won their eighth championship in nine years by going undefeated in league competition. Although the Bearcats placed a disappointing third in the MPL finals, their unblem- ished record preserved sole possession of first place. Minus the services of Tim Richmond and Dennis Hunter, San Mateo still fielded three MPL champs and one runner-up who qualified to compete in the North Coast Section finals. George Simpson, un- defeated through the season, Masayuki Nakahira, and Taft Donahue captured firsts, while George Jaynes took an important second. Great depth characterized Coach Art Andrew's squad. Plagued by illness and injuries throughout the season, the Cats often relied on the jV's to move up into varsity positions. Next year should be another banner year for San Mateo with nine of thirteen let- termen returning. Donahue completes reversal. i 'W2f:?' Season Record San Mateo 32 42 23 26 29 29 FIRST ROW, left to right: W. Chun, M. Nakahira, R. Hammerud, P, Shigemoto, S. Oiwa, E. Mark, G, Simpson, G. Davis. SECOND ROW: T. Richmond, D, Hunter, M. Stewart, M. Streck, G. jaynes, T. Donahue, G. Yaco. Aragon Mills Hillsdale Crestmoor Burlingame Capuchino it ' 'S FIRST ROW, left to right: Y. Unno, D. Huntley, K. Wesson, R. Hammerud, A. Tellez J. Kumpost, D. Hiraki, R. Aguilar. SECOND ROW: P. Chan fAsst. Coachj, C. Peck, C. Simpson, M. Hersh, R. Suyeyasu, W. Adams, K. Edwards, M. Madding Coach Andrews. pm FT if 4111 friiffi. , .- C e ' ff if Q . 4 , Jigga, t Ag gang. f Chet Nahinu sweeps backward in a graceful arc. K ' 1 i Coach Tom Holman Spray llies as Wilson pushes off. C O X Swimming Swimming Coach Tom Holman saw this as a building year for the varsity mermen as there was an apparent lack of depth. Nevertheless, there were some bright spots as several new school marks were set this year by members of the squad including two by senior Rich King in the 100-yard backstroke. Other varsity stars were high-point men Bill Daul, Rich Ochs, Chris Chapman, Mike O'Keefe, and Ron Sopjes. The B team had an excellent shot at the league title with such outstanding performers as Ron Stephens, Bruce Steele, Bruce Daily, Mike Denni, and Jim Gossett. The C squad was also quite strong this season. Paced by Charlie Young and Bob Wilson and an abundance of frosh talent, the MPL prospects for the natators were extremely bright. FRONT ROW, left to right R. Morrison, M. Strobel, D. Huntley, B. Wilson, C. Young, P. Newell. SECOND ROW: B. Chambers fVar. Mgrj, S. Whit taker, D. Long, C. Leiss, R. El fuing, D. Witt, G. Gossett CME1'-D V, 1 0 - ,. I 9 1 1. ' +1-div ,V Y ov - W 1 . ' xwg l. 5 '51 Q 511 N1 'll 4 11 H it all 33 1, f 1 ' ' 1 Nl iv! .. FA 651112112 ' rw' QQ? 'U' 1351 WJ , 1 , 1 - . . 1 N i 1 P 1 S' if 51 S11 l ' E 1,s,,,, Varsity I E' Kz ifl V C' i-W -- V A ,, ,s 'sf'- '11 i,e ',.,,,? . -1 .. fy 7 ' 4 ,V J, , I1.l.t '-If 1? 1 45 1 A 1 1 -1 .1 P ' 1 1 4 .rl ' ' -. ' 1- l ' ,. 'R 9 II K 1 5 1 ,, ' , a ' .11 I ill' ' st 11 ,-- H . -?f - ,vw 49' y J FIRST Row, left to fight: 1 :A -. M. Wfallach, C. Chapman, 1- 1, 'T ,f . ,ig 17. ' 1 -as ., D. Wolf, D. Nishida, s. ., 1 A 'Q 1' '- , 1 1 ' Kiyohara, T. Sapienza, j. M . ., 51 .-5 .. ---1 -- 'l Phelps, s. Bonn. SECOND F'f f LM i 'dh 'Ulu-5, ROW: M. O'Keefe, CCaptJ, ' 1 ' A f ' ' 0 ' R. oem, B. Daul, G, Alles, ' M W .Mb W J. Foulke, E. McGowan. - if -an 4 fe ----- - afr,-'C' ' I Y 'yt 1 Q. .swing Za el S fmiyf' P 5 H 5' 7 2 T 1. 3 I, . .M ,f , 5, ' X Gossetr dives out to a half-length lead. W f S f 511115111 'illlsfnz t A. Q ....,w B's FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Everly M. Denni, B. Steele, D. Carnovalei R. King fCapt.j, C. Nahinu, R Stephens, G. Phelps, H. Cuevas. SEC OND ROW: W. Huber, 1. Baer, j Gossett, B. Daily, R. Sopjes, B. Cooper, P. Fillingame. Daily soars in third leg of relay. E-Ns A. '11, 11' A ,, .H,. 1 fab . , , - X ...-f 153 ,' n,-.V 4. Kewl .ad iw- - Cir' V., ,Q V H Tn FIRST ROW, left to right: T. Robinson, W. Obata, T. Ichimaru, Lydon, W. Schmidt, W. Stephens, C. Newgard, P. Boyko, B. D. Kacludis, j. Scott, L. Page, S. Fonua, F. Davis, D. Harper. jordan, G. Yaco, L. Barns, W. Adams, D. Katz, J. Belton, D. SECOND ROW: -I, Morris, M. Costa. M, Rogan, S. jordan, T. Madgin, D. Nichols, C. Foster. San Mateo's track team opened the 1966 league season as a slight favorite in ' II, the MPL race, after tram lin over South San Francisco and Oakland hi h schools. The varsity squad was strongest in the distance races. Freshman Dave Madigan I ? and junior Wilbur Obata led the 880 while Ted Lydon, Willie Stephens, Tyrone I Q 43 Robinson and joe Belton were featured in the mile and two mile. Madigan set and s broke the freshman 880 record four times during the first month of the season while Ted Lydon shattered the stadium record for the two mile twice in the same Coach Bob Rush time period. Ron Saito breaks tape for victory. H. 'QI Q.. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 5 I I I ' J QII If fi I . II WnJ4f?.Q ,z.AW P,,,..wf 'i Y' 1 Wi M . . A - 5, If ff 'S cf BP' FIRST RUXV, lvl! In right: H. Swann, R. Wcuiiii, I.. X Wallis, K. Wcssrvri, M. Alzlcksmi, fl. Cnr1cr,j.CnilA ltwniy, j. Mom. swag x 4, B,S 8 C78 Don jordan takes baton to finish. The B's, featuring Ray Moon, Alonzo Emery, and Lennie Haysbert, were weak as a team. Most of the stronger performers were either moved up to varsity or down to C's to increase their chances for championships. The C's were very strong. Ron Saito, Mel Williams, and Glenn Ishida led the sprints and the hurdles. Dean Tatsuno and Bruce Hori topped the longer races as both were highly rated in the league. ,.. 5, up 1 0 w , Bobby jordan Kicks high to clear bar. 155 'i 5 , W A M A Z H W ,Ag-W. . . . v I N' fn-nw . 1 1 - if- .W Q F9 Cs FIRST ROW, left to Y. Unno, T. Leon, A. Fife. SECOND ROW: M. Stokes, G, Ishida, 4 x. 4 right: D. Bagley, M. Gock, S Hamamoto Melancon, R. Braun, A. Smith R SBIIO S W. Ho, G. Hunter, F. Crumb D jordan D. Tatsuno, B. Hori, S. Davxs J Lydon ms- N. Guish. -- 'ff' I-. -' , v 5 x . , A X? IIILL ' 'wfwwn 'i W W gsvuw San Mateo hurdler leads the way. QT Cross - Countr The individual performances of Ted Lydon and Willie Stephens highlighted the 1965 Cross-country campaign. Although San Mateo finished third behind Hillsdale and Burlin- game, both Lydon and Stephens put forth sub-ten second efforts in the MPL finals to sweep the first two places in the league meet. For his outstanding times throughout the season, Lydon won All-American honors and was ranked thirteenth among the nation's high school distance runners. Coach Bob Rush also received top-notch performances in the finals from sophomore Tom Penn and freshmen jack Morris and Bruce Hori. Varsity FIRST ROW, left to right: G, Barry, D. Tatsuno, S. Unno, j, Belton, D Harper, T. Robinson, D. lVltNzllly, W, Stevens, T, Lydun, SECOND IQOWQ R Feflaflle, D- Gillespie, L. Wilsrsn, T, Gardner, K. Takayama, T. Lt-on, D. Jung j. Galloway, R. King, R. Walker, j. Mota. di. A .. vu fggxlnf- 'Wifi' Y .A ...lf- IM TV, I , , . ,pz? v C V 4 V Frosh-Soph FIRST ROW, left to right: Y. Unno, F. Takamori, D. Nichols, S. Wfhittaker, M. Van, G. Kotin, B. Hoai, P. de la Rocha, S. W. Rodini, T. Penn, D. Choate, J. Kromhout, M. Gock, D. Davis, D. Mclitchison, K. McKague, D. Chamberlain, K. Hankins, N. Gruch, R. Nevarez, A. Blitz, J, Lydon, L. Lee. Sawada, j. Insel, J. Hunter, j. Aucoin, W. Okine, W. Ho. SECOND ROW: R. Hankens, J. Morris, B. Fonua, R. Wright, 'E at . . 6 ' r as- - -NV. fqfiusta 1 Peter Shigamoto strain to complete iron cross. 1 42 ,fe Elliot Mark dismounts from horse. G mnastics Under the direction of first year mentor Art Andrews San Mateo's gymnastics team found themselves as one of a three team gymnastics league, which the year before was a full seven team league. Due to a lack of coaches all the teams in the MPL exclud- ing Mills, Hillsdale, and San Mateo were forced to drop out of gymnastics competition leaving the surviving three as the only MPL teams. Because of this lack of league competition Coach An- drews scheduled many early season meets with non-league op- ponents to prepare his squad for the MPL and NCS meets. Head- ing the list of a veteran team was joe Sweeney, the Cat's all-around man, who also specialized in the parallel bars and the high bars. Always a strong point on a Bearcat gymnastics team is the trampo- line, and with Tim Early and jim Turpin this year the Bearcats had the area's best. Other standouts on the team were Pete Hirsch- berg, free excercise and tumblingg Elliot Mark and joe Wong, long horseg and Pete Bein, parallel bars. FIRST ROW: E. Mark, P. Bein, B. Birkholm, J. Nash, R. Pissentin, H, Kilgore, j. Sweeney, P. Hirschberg, T. Early. SECOND ROW: D. Coats, J. Turpin, P. Shigemoto, M. Nakahira, j, Arao, G. Wtmng, Coach Andrews. vi ,.. ra., , F . A Y D? -s ,vw ,G X .,.,. , ..., H474- Qw fn. . ' 2 3: 0 i if N' gl i, Q, -J' A' ,ig .4 1 :fog ' l hd ' Ss' .f'1x 4 Q K' 'F QW , ' . ' , 1 , 8, i Q' e Si nit 4' as jf, rn? ,gf If 'W '-'JL ,wt it -f x if 'I ,J f f ff' .1 SJ ,. EL- 2 PV' . Q . nz.. ,,..f,. .mix 1 .lar -. 1-'J .ix H Yap. 1 H. 'me rw- , -v v, ' Y t 1 f' ' - . ww- 'T .I . I I ' If 1 A' v 'H ,,.. A EVM. I5 i 'Aa!1:-M-'ai W' Gi A X4 4 I FRONT ROW, left to right: F. Gorin, j. Smith, B. Zymmer, R. Sanford, j. Bortolazzo, K. O'Keefe, M. Pickering, T. Woon, S. DuPont, B. Russell, C. Peck, R. Sakai, C. Fitzpatric, G. Wada, Benner, j, Kromhout, T. Munn, W. Sakai. SECOND ROW: J, Snider Ccoachj, D. Le-Baron, G. Dave LeBar0n returns with backhand smash. -if Ii W by , 15513753 1 'Yf di YPPZWPXVIQVWQ a .,. r f l'if P . ... ef warifif +f 2 2 . if 1 . ii' 1Ri ...Riii-.l,.. .. ... ' f wt -'ff' T iz i. , .... if .2 Q' , is if 2 ff 1- xi asv ,'l if l'l .7 , V ' w . U . P Q ... um. N ......,ig... ...M . . . . V L i Q Q 'Q I! ga Q.. lV,., Q , .X la Aiv, i ,gig yi Q I A . f I r . aa . i P f if . ' ' ' 5 X rat,.ija?'.?a-ya' W V. 5 QV . ' -il , aa..-M.. M., . ,..,... f .nf E .,.v Q .. ,Q v '. . A 5 ff l . Y' i - 44? hp ' an 4 A I lj .4 i f, U. 'A .J , 5 X -fig.. it ii Tmhmk wt, . ': .....-gi'5'5Eg.a:2a W mi . A . .V:' Z, jerry Bortolaz g.4. - 1 zo strains for extra power. Tennis San Mateo's tennis team, under the direction of Mr. james Snider, promises a bright future for the sport at San Mateo. Coach Snider had one of the youngest tennis teams in the MPL, and one of the best. The Cat racquetmen were led by sophomore Dave Le- Baron, who was the first man on the ladder, followed by jerry Bortolazzo, Paul Bortolazzo, Gary Sanford, Chris Fitzpatrick, and Tom Woon, all who played singles. Steve Benner and john Krom- hout, and Kevin O'Keefe and Morgan Pickering were the doubles teams for the Bearcat racquetmen. Coach Snider can look forward to next season with optimism, since none of the top ten players are seniors, three are juniors, and the rest are freshmen and sopho- mores. . Q 13,5 Coach Ed Allemand Varsity Baseball With strong fielding, excellent hitting, and good pitching leading the way, the varsity nine, under the guidance of veteran mentor Ed Allemand, posed a serious threat to the league crown for the first time in six years. Bob Patterson, Bob Smith, Mike Prieto, jim Mathwig, and john Flemming toted the big lumber, as the Cats compiled an impressive early season record winning four out of five games. Shortstop Smith, catcher Patterson, and first baseman Mathwig were also highly instru- mental in the Cats' air-tight infield. Second baseman Sandy Schreiber and third sacker Kent Rice rounded out the starting infield positions. Grady Wills, Keiji Muranaga, Ron Sorg, and Don Albano, all of whom showed contrasting pitching styles, paced the strong and depth- laden hurlers. Depth was also a strong point with Eric Malzkuhn, jeff Andersen, Winston Hammerud, Rick Takahashi, and Fred Garrett all coming through when called on. 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Both the strong defense and the powerful sticking were centered around the Cats' talented infield which included lirst-sacker Craig Beller, the keystone combination of Gary Stang at second and shortstop Glenn Kiyomura, while frosh standout, Steve Bissett handled the hot-corner chores. There was a wealth of qualified contenders for the starting outfield slots, among whom were Steve Langridge, Gary Steele, Grady Kringen, Mickey Mc- Nally, Bob Bezzant, and Eddie Flowers. Coach Frank Davis' perennial problem with pitching depth was solved this year with the presence of effective right-handers Rick Wills, Barry Sbragia, Stuart Halden, Willie Elmore, and Kenji Sawada, while sophs Steve Gibson and jim Allen handled the catching duties for the Cats. BOTTOM ROW: left to right, C. Beller, B. Sbragia, G. Kiyomura, S. Bissett, G. Steele, G, Kringen, F. Clay- ton, C. Young, D. Wadding- ham. TOP ROW: Coach F. Davis, G. Stang, S. Gibson, S. Haldan, R. Wills, B. Bez zant, S. Langridge, M. Stew art, M. McNally, E. Flow- ers, K. Sawada, Mgr. An- drew Lindsell. ,gli ' I' c fl ' 4 QU :fi h 5' ' . it IP I- -. - sf I .X P., I l, I is if 4 3 In ' ' , A rr s. . . - . I . LQ : ' t 'v i ' f ' M- X-' .1 FRONT ROXVZ left In if f E ,A ., 1 I Q I -.1 4 right: J. vutimth, s. .nr x -I N' NJ , 'lH,,5v 9,7 ' Y I Brady, D. YNeukom. Ii. I f ,. z ' I ,, D M, 'I p if Brewer. s15c3oNn ROXV: f x i. 'f M I -f ' M I . F. Irwin, L. Kaul, M. an 4' Q ' X I 1 ' 5 f , lin do, W. Aubry, B. L I l 1 ' 5 ' Werner, B. Stewart. Y tl.: .,,, P iw IAQ Y l N I' ,Ziff li m' , '1'r ,, '4i,,'XfTjL'if,fg,4 'i ff F ' l.'l.. i,1f 'm:,r ' i -g .V X, fti 1 EIN , f i t 'yr 7 Q r. ' 4 ' I M I9 w Q ' 5 5 1 V .W . I l , x r . R I Lu.. 3 k' ,.Q-Fl'-ffibyiga V' , ll 2' - M ' rt Ks. ' is aaa 'f f Y 1 12 t'L.'V.f3.?l' Golf In their second year of MPL competition after a five year ah- sence from the sport, the Bearcats opened their season with the upset of the year-a 101f2-IOVZ tie with arch-rival Burlingame, one of the strongest golf teams in the league. After this stunning upset of the Panthers, Coach Rolfe Willianis looked forward to the new season with high hopes. Leading the Cats into their sec- ond year of golf competition were seniors Fred Irwin and Bill Stewart, the Cats' two top men. Senior Ron Albano, sophomore Mark Endo, and junior Ed Brewer added depth to the team. rf WY if 'QifZ2f.f!!!2Cff'!ff'ffZff 'fffffrffff 'N f7 N' is IMI' '4 iw K M5 ', ' - ' . K 4-. ' xg , .-1:42-. .Ts,.., , 4- -- L fd tfi , . Y :' - . xt- ' sa5:..4:r-' . . - Top scoring seniors Bill Stewart and Fred Irwin. 'gf'-1 , . . K. agar Q3 1 , is I Jfaz L. .K as 9 pr . QA., an -f ng ,, hxfa ,km .,. . fn M.. . . .Q .L pf' Girls, Athletic Association FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Wanless, B. Rittmaster, C. Muzzy, N. Crouch, L. Howard, L. Barnett, J. Dederer, C. Krummell, L. Huggins, D. Mortus, D. Peterson, D. Reisch, S. Manin er, . Stephenson, G. Gillanders g J - SECOND ROW: N. Atkinson, L. Leavy, C. Fitzpatrick, N. Sheppard, D. Bouthiette, K. Kariya, D. Thrasher, C. Stonich, S. Ficken, D. Okine, J. Powers, P. McClain. THIRD ROW: P. Bagley, P. Cathcart, S. King, S. Poretti, G. Toy, J. Mazur, K. Johnson, J. Morain, C. Rewak, S. Beale, J, Krogstad, K. Kralich, P. Grifliths, J. Lindell. ROW FOUR: S. Curry, A. Williams, K. Izumi, J. Trembley, S. Crown, C. Shiinoki, P. Cecil, J. Turnbull, E. Kitagowa, E. Chan, S. Lusardi, L. Herman, M. Hanson, P. Nelson A Hina a ROW FIVE K Morken P Bra Schauer , . sz - 1 . , . Y, J- , J- Stanely, L. Taoka, J. Nakada, S. Fox, K. McLaren, G. Berberian, G. Ishida, V. Kiyomura, T. Lashkolf, L. Massoni. ROW SIX: B. Nishioka, A. Kanno, J. Svendsen, L. Lydon, C. Babkirk, J. Rozehnal, C. Owens, M. Marsh, J. Clayman, L. Iwaoka, K. Boggs, J. Armstrong, J. Jacobson, K. Walthers D. Lyons. ROW SEVEN: C. Roberts, D. Bullock, B. Clark, M. Stiegler: J. Curli, L. Powers, P. Beirne, M, Aguirre, S, Emhoff, G. Colunga, C. Nichol, K. Ryan, K. Ericson, M. Sheehan, G. Thrasher, 164 ',, 1. 'V'.a..T'3iv ' KJV. .sd29f'I. M'1rax-'Q-fmt.. ma. ' ...W ,f 1 1,,,n,1 Jan Svendsen Fall President .qs .z 1 Marilyn Wanless Fall Vice-President Naomi Ishida Spring Secretary ff WW 'Mf,,W,,f9N4,' A' Debbie Thrasher Fall Secretary Betty Nishioka Spring Vice-President Marion johnson Spring President if 'f , fQN'f?5?f ' +' For relief of headache pain. 4 an r S Girls' .F MJ., .I One a pinney, two a pinney . . . shoot! Sports Block SM FIRST ROW, left to right: jan Svendsen, Kristi Morken, Leslie Lydon, Marion johnson, Gloria Ishida. Judi Schauer, joan Stanley, Cecelia Babkirk, Amy Kitagowa. SECOND ROW: joan McRoskey, April Hinaga, Naomi Ishida, Carol Krummell, Cris Owens, Stacy Dobrinen, Annette Kanno, joy McLemore, Joyce Nakada, Grace Colunga, Carol Nichol, Elaine Chan. V A J X 'V f x S J W1 f., I X ' I ll - f I vf Y! f-X - l wgsx ' Wiki, Y . 1 ' , A .- I ' -ss. 4 ,f f X -P ' ., ' 1 A M ,Q 'JR 4 I 1 ' ya 'X ., 1, N5 I O g 0 I ' I 'N A 9 ' lx Aix R W wf 4 7 l :DK Ak N re fr 'N at .. x li 5 4 I 'r .A had 'Q rx JXP! 12.41 4... I All Star Basketball FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Stiegler, J. Dederer, N. Crouch, L. Iwaoka, J. McRoskey, M. johnson, S. Emhoff, M. Wanless. SECOND ROW: P. Bagley, K. Boggs, T. Lashkoff, D. Lyons, L. Barnett, J. Armstrong, P. Cathcart, P. McKenzie, K. Ericson. ig ggi, 4 From the valley of the jolly, ho-ho-ho. l t Please! I'd rather do it myself. M 9 ,.- if , ., 55,13 .5 ff X 5 ' 7 Y 1,,w-N.-Nm-R. V. Wm, - . . ,, Wsmkw if' 1 5 . --W-.,....M.,M, ., Liwsli V N, , W' f QI, 3 , 5 f . in ni J A X 2 ,. Q 4 .i , il-gg' - , ' 4 if . -fa - X F t -H 2 , f .eff if - q Y 2 i .W Z ,T . -eh, f 1 I j f-he , fri .xii Q .1 ' ' 3, , , ' 1 Q N' f , 'rv ' f ' f V i E 1' 'f f . ., gi, fi We -- -f . I A ' ' ' s 31.5-1-7. t. 1 , ' . , ' l ul: ': ' Af f. H ,?w f ,a,f w a'.. .-.,.f'A f, .- www ' 'W f ' .MA-.WM ww -A-uv-W ' 1:9 ' A' .1 ll L: 3 521 xy v a :ffnin -.,.,- Hr:-Y .,.w',u.ii.,-4-'f-'fw ,Msn . .,.i , . S.M. Batgirl strikes again. 6 Q -,.,,.- Y 1 as R .J Q , V A , ......- -E 0 V , ' We-an-if M--rw Q Q 1 .. ,, . . z Us 1 ig, ---f T ' I rr 1 f 4 5, , 1 Q bf: 0 ' 11 , Q A V, 1 N , V 4 ' Q Qu .V bl. 0 I y 'Y - , -1. 7 V 'vw X 2 . f -K . X . Q 'f w fr sf? . . - f . A V , ., 1.7gip5..aff,5 - ... .O . w e , . -' J V: sq -V --7-- ---f -+1--l----0 r--4 -...ww ................-.f.,Z......m-..,?, 5... f Q W-, fx' , R - . . , V' Vt .. r A iff 'ii if N?-sf 1- 311111. 7,2 . s' up it 46.2.1 .4 -' ze. All Star Tennis: FRONT ROW, left to right: Amy Kitagowa, Denise Bouthiette, Bonnie Brennen. TOP ROW: Cheryl Rewak, Julie Dederer, jan Svendsen. My composure sort of slips. . ,,,,V,k jk fig ,. f 2 .. ' V ,. .:- z 'TQQSTW' : , ' V swf RZ, AW f' ' V 'QQf:f3'W2fx' , ' IAA ' P ' X' 'mf-f wfwwy, Q' -Vf K .W 51,14-,, ,1 V, .it-f-, wk- sv 49. M .5 mv..w,aw,, V 'J -T ,Hrs .aw-.,s ir, t ,N Wim, 'wg--4, f f . san ,- - wqeg ,A Bottoms up. I v :-:uW-..:1b1nx,... lx , N, , .vs f ' X 1.x-ASLI' w. -V , yl, 15' F ,L gf . .. -35 3 , .Hiram if L. Shake that money out, girls! W--SQ4 Follow the leader ,ol All Star R R fe Modern Dance FRONT ROW, left to right: Julie Dederer, Debbie Thrasher. BACK ROW: Carol Krummell, Judy Schauer, Cecelia Babkirk. .lf x..e4f' CAN D 3 U I ii 5 I F i 1 w 9 B i 1 a .qs 'a r, . 1 . 5,4 4 A ' .vv w 511 ' fe 355 my ' 4 mf? 1 '?i '? 'Z 1155 A ,. Tr, , , mln' , ,, f.'7'l3' effff. ' . ,4 1. iff2.?,1 . y 'fl ,. ,V 1 CZ? . fsfegl ' ff? L . 5 A :fi ' H575 M21 rA 1 Pay any price to assure the survival of success and liberty , IQ. zexgm 4:5221 -1 M 'fzfg 1' 'pf x L I f' A Ji ' 'f W4 . V , l ww' v A ,f M27 ,, .A.,. , ii- ,,N A A. ,.,. , . 4' f x1 tax ff 13 5' 3? 31 sy K- xx , T if f ,L ft ff' 'if ' .,1f ' f,f ,1'1,1:Qg-35,54 wwf- if U QW: .Q J V ,4?,,,,, Q5 f uf., -,M .F 3,1 gh' M52 'Q 1- ,jf 45- vip-in 'M if ,f mv FWF z if me ,f M- We rushed . . . ,. w V, 5 ' Yi A w - f,n..:15.- , ,- f,,g, ,?4 2 t 9 1- w-MQ :- q 1 K Wt i Y N i, f Y- : 33? Q X We retreated , . .A ,di , wf emu. 4 f -num 'wisdfi Y . v, We rooted . . .if 'x 172 Q., w q-u-nusuannd ,. 1 4 .. D X -A , , A lj 1 , y : 1 Y N K' . S' I ' 5 .il , , S .W 1 ' 7 1 5 jig ,Aw ,. ...ami ,2--D We reigned 1 . We rioted We raced . . . 173 And it RAINED! No Dee, thafs not :he ladder to success ,,,,,3..q. , Wow! I got my picture in the Hi. What, me worry? Qs Qi!t9U 5 1 . .g f, .V KLA' 5 a94.y,?4s1giQgx1 01,3 .ai,,u .fa I bw ,Wwe vfvlhc 'in Come in Agent 86. 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W N yi 5. f 1 4 X w X Y XL it lg? 5 if i ff ' 0 J it if H , ff S X a it S Q X ,A A by A 1. .X , W, ,.-5 wf J a f ,ff 2 Ja '?f:I,,1v!ef17,Q:a I - f, -., .',- . f ff-Q., U is f ' el f I c vw SN 1, 1 X. 'S iii ? if W' Qi 1 52? 9' 1:5 Q, craig-gifs 5' f' 3 , , ov ,K , a. wr X f x x X f , , W, .. ,A af, F ,Di , 1 I Av., .,,,i J, f , ,K Y X GQ., M 14:,,-Maw' ' , V D Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil You ninny, this 1sn't either Cher Now, it's your turn to be Juliet. f Q ,, af aff 4, W Dear Abby f 'l' ' W W Mia: , ly . 2 K , .U , .K v. 1- x ,Q f i 3' , 2144 w 1 , Y -n,.,-,- , M mv' 2 iw -naw' ,Wy ,S if , ,-H--.1...,..W M X , ,,F?h,,. ' 3,3 Q0 e A MTQQZT 'f A 5 of ' ' L ' 'Zhu M :3 .,, 5 3 Lx- . ,-.5 4 ' u .:.4? x ffm 1 E54 ,. 'W' J 5 A -,f:: ,,,: , V Hx ' 'C 1 QW , , ' KQV- , ' - .lE'- L - sw -'2-5:-Q,-3 , j syfi ,Q x 1 .v ,fl-Me.. g,e.fS,-V:f.'im::?4sq Rb- ,ww A' Q , 'f A L- , f ' iw , 'k:,f.,f'2QJ ' 2.2110 .,-. mf.. ,z:1,ggf.gkngzq,-1,3,cgi y f 1-wif' fwsizac k ,Q..M. f ' 'f' - 4. ,.-,.1z ,. f' .Z I've got you now, Niemi. A cup to a cup. , VH V: Q 2225? .J ' 74, x I ,.,.,,, 'if R lip , 2, :- .bffghxkgu 21' K ff 4 9, ' U .,+,., , !wf.,f:.., 1 Bang, you're dead And you, and you, and you Wi, Q1 ,ff- , , ln'-v 'Q --f f s . , ,W If she blows that horn one more flllleml ., if V 5, iff y 2 ' :li A 3 ,. V - 4 'f' X , va: 5 Q43 . w g 'Ari rf - . .-A -1' , xgff, ,M cf' f , 5 gg ' f 2 3? r Q' Q EW ,z 2 ,- i I 4 I 1 r - - But, Mommy, she followed me home! Can't I keep her? Alwa s remember two rules. The second rule is never to for Y get the first. - ' 7' 4 .- X 1 s ,K S ,, j, ,,. -. g-, . . e is 7, p, ima. A Al 'ff' 1 .00-1- . ' , I Who says there's no johnny Appleseed? I'd rather fight than switch. HRV? I'm afraid, I'm afraid. Actually, I can't'say that football is my main interest. Batman, SMHS needs YOU. 1 . , ,Y . IH JW, 'M' U' Q -5 .7355 J of if ' f ?-1: MPL leapfrog champs hard at practice. f o fx lofi' Q ,qkiglf J ,sf , H ' A Double, double, toil and trouble. Once upon a time . . . , f' Please! I'd rather do it myself Torture, sheer torture KP- A Q 1 I 1 I S 2- S lf 3 3 2 glni IZ kwa, ,QQ ,, V 4 fkr I f D0n't I look like James Bond when I make a face like this? W , We-:I I' M K hWgM4wr.wpi182w2 L I l 2 1 - What do you mean I squeak? ,sk , Awe? ' .- 55K'. :- ' 1 if ,f ik 4 :Ai , I f .2 , Q Put a tiger in your ..... 184 Encore! COK Pj r ' 1 v ,,., .J O-o-o-of ll's what you Sf XID 4 Q . Nwfsi' .47 ,Hush 'in 4--li- W ii' - A I know this isn't right, but please, Sir, HELP! M-', I'm looking through you Take Sominex tonight and S-L-E-E-P . . . Safe and restful, sleep, sleep, sleeeeeeeeee Dk- 3' ' vt 6 .alll 1 .. w FS Sf A+ , ' lil H -B 1 E25 9 3 Mound kd i, A . K i 5 l And they call this the Pepsi generation? 5 4- When you get that irresistible urge for a Peter Paul VV There're two in every crowd. 3' -fymiiff' X 'Hu And we mean every word of it, too! Wow! I feel good . . . Boing, boing, boing. Step on a line, and you'11 break your mother's spine DUMP NO REFUSE! Hey, What's in the bag, goose? Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound . . . SUPER DABNEY! ! We're out of sight. 5153 23 U , . .4 EP A stltch 1n tlme mm l ,, M ,v wkm, l , se ffl Ach, vat I zee! Homeward Bound Will today's art live tomorrow? J? - 'ul sm ing U-fx. . W3 There is only on-e way to go, souny. ust swallowed a what? r ' .'7 ' If f .Q '44 One, two, ready, blow, Make sure brain is in guage before putting mouth into gear ixshsi H m?w:n'?5Q'n 'bmw Abell, Tom 98 Abbott, Weyne 108 Adams. Rick 83,98,90, 181 Adams, Watson 18,65, 151,154 Adams, Sam 98,148 Aguilar, Kathy 118 Aguilar, Rudy 98,151 Aguirre, Linda 118 Aguirre, Margarita 92,98,164 Ahnstedt, Mrs. Signe 53 Aitken, Brian 65,67, 98 Alcantara, Arturo 98 Alexander, Al 118 Alexander, Bonnie 98 Alexander, Mr. Jack 52 Allemand, Mr. Ed 53,160,161 Allen, Cormie 98 Allen, Jim 108,140 Alles, Gary 93,153 Allison, Mr. Noel 53 Alvarez, Martha 118 Alvarez, Rachel 107 Amamoto, Florence 69,80, 82, 91, 92,98,99 Amamoto, Marcia 69, 74, 78,82, 83, 91, 92,108 Amamoto, Steve 89, 118, 148, 156 Andersen, Jeff 74,82,98,l61 Anderson, Al 98 Anderson, Debra 118 Andrews, Mr. Arthur 53, 158 Andrews, Bonnie 68, 89,108,151 Andrade, Barbara 18 Andrijasevich, Debora 118 Andronico, Chris 118 Aplanalp, Rodger 98 Arao, Jerry 158 Arao, Larry 98 Arca, Shirley 108 Arce, Dolores 118 Arendes, Joyce 69,108 Armstrong, Judy 68, 98,164,167 Armstrong, Scott 118 Aseth, Rhonda 108 Atherton, Ann 92,108,141 Atkinson, Bruce 108 Atkinson, Nancy 75, 77, 79, 81, 82, 94, 98, 164 Atkinson, Sue 108 Atwater, Colleen 108 Aubry, Wade 118,163 Aucoin, Bd 99 Aucoin, John 118,157 Aunchman, Dwain 65,108 Aunchman, Sonya 69,99 Aviles, Roberta 108 Ayoob, Dave 18, 69, 71, 78, 89, 90, 92,95 Ayoob, Stephanie 69,78,118 Babcock, Mike 108 Babkirk, Cecelia 65, 66, 67, 69, 80, 99,164,166,169 Babkirk, Suzzane 118 Baca, Linda 108 Baca, Shirley 118 Baccelli, Cindy 18 Baer, Jim 66,118,153 Bagley, Dan 119,141,156 Bagley, Pat 18, 70,167,164 Baglio, Mrs. M. 57 Baker, ciiaiiie 98,99 Baker, Dan 18 Baker, Larry 119,140 Baker, Mike 108 Baker, Mike 109 Balco, Don 109 Baldw' , Kaye 69,99 m Balke, Peggy 119 Banks, Barbara 89,199 Banks, Banlo, Dave 99 Diane 119 Barber, Mr. Greg 53 Barkley, Sandy 76,99 Barlow, Fred 99 Barlow, Jim 119 Barnes, Elizabeth 68,109 Barnes, Kathy 68 Bames, Mike 109 Bamett, Linda 68,99,154,164, 167 Barney, Dave 99 Barton, Mr. Tom 53 Barry, George 18,157 Barry, Margie 99 Basolo, Judy 89,92,109 Bastiani, A. 109 Baumann, Mr. J. 56 Beale, Allen 89, 109 Beale, Janet 119 Beale, Sandie 99,164 Beall, Art 91,99 Bean, Norma 119 Beaumont, Nancy 71, 81, 95, 99 Becker, Deborah 80, 92,99 Becker, Steve 60, 89,119 Beebe, Marsha 109 Bein, Pete 99,158 Beime, Pat 109,164 Bell, John 18 Belton, Joe 74,83,99,154, 157 Beller, Craig 74,89, 109,162 Bendele, Don 119 Benner, Steve 79,109,159 Benson, Karen 99 Bentson, Nancy 18 Berberian, Gail 79,164 Berberick, Sue 18 Bergmann, Christina 18 Bermingham, Maryel 68,119 Bermingham, Bill 18,60,62 Bemal, Alice 109 Beiz, John 99 Betz, Rex 19 Benant, Bob 65,119,141 Biafore, Carol 99 Biasotti, Marvin 119 Bibler, Sandra 19 Biehl, Barbara 78,119 Billett, S. 141 Bingham, Dennis 99 Bingham, Scott 65,109,148 Birch, L. 79 Birkholm, Brandt 99, 130, 158 Bissett, B. 162 Bissett, Steve 119,149,162 Blackstone, B. 119 Blenio, Toni 19 Blitz, Charles 78, 95,109,157 Blornstedt, Nancy 109 Blomstedt, Steve 45 Bloom, Jeanne 99 Bloom, Bob 89,119 Blumberg, Peggy 60, 69, 74, 93, 108,109 Boak, Jo Ann 119 Bogdon, Steve 119 Boggs, Kathy 92,98,99,164,167 Bolyan, Mr. Lawrence 53 Bone, Bill 19,94 Bonn, Stew 78,81,82,83,108,109, 153 Borella, Donna 81,89, 99 Borg, Charlene 19 Borges, Mike 109 Borrelli, Juanita 99 Bortolazzo, Jerry 159,189 Bortolazzo, Paul 100,119 Botelho, Tom 100 Bourbin, Dan 109 Bouthiette, Denise 19,95, 164,168 Bouthiette, Jerri 109 Bowen, Kris 119 Bowers, Dr. Paul 52,130 Bowman, Mr. C. W. 52 Boyko, Paul 108,109 Boyko, Pete 19,130,131,142,154 Boylan, Tom 119 Boyle, Pat 76,89,1O0 Bradley, Nancy 64, 66, 67, 70, 74, 93, 100 Brady, Steve 119,163 Brandenburg, Vicki 109 Brandt, Marina 119 Brandt, Mr. W. 57 Brannan, Kitty 60 Braun, Elaine 119 Braun, Rick 81,109,156 Bray, Pat 68,100,164 Bremer, Barbara 100 Bremer, lngrid 120 Brennan, Bormie 19,91, 168 Brennan, Pat 120 Breuer, Ed 100,163 Brinolara, Steve 109 B1-omch, Cherry 19,78 Brown, Mrs. Alice 53 Brown, Marlene 74,110 Brovmfield, Bob 64,110 Brownson, Peggy 120 Bruj, Ruth 19,70 Brunker, Peggy 19 Bryan, Emest 120 Bryan, Linda 120 Bryant, Steve 100 Bryant, Sue 68,110 Buckley, Jolm 19,74,82,83 Bullock, Robert 20,46, 76,82,88, 89,92 Bullock, Priscilla 74,120 Bunton, Larry 110 Burch, Melinda 92,120 BLu'ney, Gary 110 Burns, Sandra 20,89 Burton, Bob 20,80 Bruton, Harry 110 Butler, Jolm 110 Button, Dave 110 Campau, Mr. William 53 Campbell, Karen 60,93,100 Campbell, Kim 110 campbeii, Parry 64,66,69,7O,110 campbeir, Pai zo, 66, 69, 77, 713, so Campion, Andrea 20 Candelaria, Abe 110 Candelaria, Mike 120 Cappa, Claude 100 Caravalho, Henrietta 120 Caravalho, Manuel 66,110 Cardelli, Tom 100 Carlander, Ron 120 Carli, Joanne 78,110 Carlson, Kathy 20 Camathan, Mr. D. 56 Camovale, Don 92,100, 153 Carr, Gerry 110 Carroll, Colleen 120 Carrasco, L. 120 Carstensen, Mike 110 Carter, Cynthia 110 Carter, Gordon 140,155 Carter, Lileen 120 Carter, Mike 110 Carver, Barbara 120 Carvey, Mr. William 53 Caselli, Bob 20,47,91 Caselli, Christine 110 Cathcart, Pat 69, 70,100 Cathcart, Peggy 70,100,164,167 Cavin, Dave 120,141 Cazin, Janis 118,120 Cazin, Donna 20,46 Cecil, Pam 93,100,164 Cerelli, Diane 120 Cemy, Ethel 100 Chamberlain, Dean 120,157 Chamberlain, Steve 120,141 Chambers, Maureen 110 Chambers, William 60,90,100, 152 Chan, Elaine 49, 64, 70,81,83, 100,164,166, 67 Chan, Phil 20,81,89,92, 151 Chan, Sandra 120 Chapin, Mrs. L. 57 Chapman, Chris 110,153 Chase, John 100,130 Chase, Bob 120 Chavis, Ramona 20,65 Cheshire, Robert 64,110 Chew, Stella 120 Ching, Darlene 80,93 Choate, Dave 81,110,157 Christensen, Mr. Charles 53 Christensen, Linda 67,89,11O Christiano, Ron 120 Christman, Erika 100 Christoff, Cathy 64,67,92,10O Chu, Mr. Edward 53 Chu, S. 78 Chun, Walton 110 Chun, Winston 86, 88,89,99, 100, 149, 151 Clark, Ron 100 Clark, Becky 82,83,100,164 Clark, Warren 110 Claydon, Betty 100 Clayman, Jill 20,164 Clayton, Frank 89, 120, 162 Clayton, Ken 64,66,70,100 Clem, Al 100 Clifford, Miss cami 53 Coats, Doug 88,89,93, 100,158 Coats, Mr. W. R. 57 Cochran, Betty 74,100 Cody, Betty 120 Cody, Jaqueline 110 Cody, Joe 20 Coggins, Cathy 120 Cogdon, Dave 120 Colao, Roman 120 Colao, Richard 100 Cole, Alonzo 60, 62, 95, 100, 107 Cole, Becky 110 Cole, Dave 21 Cole, Ken 100,130 Collier, Mr. Wesley 53 Collins, Carol 92,118,120 Collins, Ivan 21, 68, 89,148 Colosimo, Brian 110 Colosimo, Cindy 100 Colunga, Gracie 100,164,166 Colunga, Rosie 74,110 Comstock, Rod 110 Concepcion, Bd 21 Concepcion, Hilda 110 Concepcion, Rey 75, 100, 149 Conger, Kris 21,136 Cook, D. 120 Cook, Linda 49,110 Cooper, Robert 21,130,153 Coppola, Dennis 100 Cordano, Earl 120 Cordell, Judy 120 Cordell, Sue 110 Cordona, T. 110 Cordova, Concha 98,100 Comejo, Diane 110 Corpus, Nida 120 Correa, Davies 110 Correa, Lahre 21 Coryelle, John 100 Costa, Carlo 110,148 Costa, Mario 110,154 Courtney, Karen 21 Cox, Debbie 110 Coyne, Pat 100 Craff, W. 74 Crawford, Ernest 120 Cr-ivello, Joe 120 Crothers, Cheryl 100 Crouch, Nana 82,92, 100, 137, 164,167 Crowder, Elisa 21 Crowell, Mike 83,81 Crown, Sandie 65, 100, 164 Crumb, Frank 110,149,156 Cuevas, A1 120 Cuevas, Hector 21,65,153 Culberson, Deborah 100 Cullinan, Mrs. 53 Cullop, Kathy 120,149 Cunningham, Cathy 120 Ctmningham, Dianna 100 Cunningham, Frank 100,107 ciiili, J. 164 Curry, Angela 21,75 Curry, Saundra 110,164 Cutrell, Adrienne 21 Cutrell, Penny 110 Dabney, Mr. Roger 53,130,142, 148 Dahl, Eric 22,120 Daily, Bruce 21 , 64, 66, 67, 70, 89, 153 Daily, Gary 120 Dalmau, Suzanne 69,110 Daniels, Teresa 120 Dantonio, George 110 Dauber, Lewis 60, 62, 89,90,10O Daul, Dennis 120,141 Dau.l, William 16,22,89, 92,153 Davis, Emest 110,130, 140,154 Davis, Frankie 110,130,140 Davis, Mr. Frank 53,130,162 Davis, Gary 22,130,150 Davis, Karen 76,100 Davis, Leland 100 Davis, Mike 22, 74,82 Davis, Steve 120,156,157 Day, Bev 74,110 Day, Jannis 120 Dean, Becki 22,45 Dean, Lorraine 110 Dederer, Julie 22, 62, 78, 89, 164, 167,168,169 Dederer, Nick 120 Deemer, Maureen 22 De La Rocha, Pierre 120,157 Delauro, Marianne 100 Deiine, Biu 92,100 Demeules, Betty 120 Denni, Mike 78,100,153 Dennis, Sandra 110 Derricott, Christine 111 Detomas, Sherry 100 Dezam, Bob 111 Dimare, Elizabeth 120 Dimare, Linda 22 Dinga, Kathleen 120 Dobbie, Miss Helen 53 Dobrinen, Stacy 22,76,81,83,166 Dodson, Marsha 22 Donahue, Barbara 120 Donahue, Taft 22,13O,137,15O Dor, Kathleen 111 Doughton, Rene 121 Downs, Jane 100 Doyle, Mona 121 Drummond, Mary 79,121 Dudley, David 22 Dudley, Shirley 111 Dumont, Sharon 121 Duncan, Linda 111 Ducan, Terry 23 DuPont, Rick 23,159 Dutra, Judith 65,111 Earl, Sharon 23 Early, Tim 101,158 Easter, Julie 101 Ebel, Alma 101 Edwards, Karen 65, 101 Edwards, Kevin 79, 121,141,151 Edwards, Robert 64, 67, 70,111 Eisenman, Edward 101 Eisenman, Lynn 74,121 Elfving, Ronald 65,121,152 Elkin, Lauralee 71,98,101 Ellan, L. 68 Ellgen, Dennis 89,121 Ellgen, Linda 64,111 Eiiiorr, Louise 69,111 Elmore, Willie 121,141 Elwell, Christine 62,101 Emery, Alonzo 121 Emery, Delamos 101,148 Emery, Nina 111 Emhoff, Susan 101, 164,167 Endaya, Daniel 101 Endo, Mark 111,163 E-idicott, Phyllis 16,23,65, Ericson, Kris 74, 79,101,164,167 Erjavec, Terri 16,23,47,60,62, 79 Ervin, Jan 68,71,101 Ervin, Patricia 121 Fsposto, Raymond 101 Esson, Joanne 111 Estoll, Alice 65, 78,111 Estoll, Jack 121,149 Etchison, Dale 66,111 Evans, Dwight 23, 78 Evans, Janis 98 Evans, Sandra 121 Evans, Steven 121,141 Everhart, Charles 121 Everly, Steven 121,153 Evers, Rodger 101 Fambrini, Cecilia 23,44, 82,91 Farmer, Anita 111 Farmer, Ed 23 Farmer, John 121 Farrar, Steve 101 Farrow, Dave 121 Farthing, Steve 23,,47,81,88,94 Ferguson, Danicll Sli, 121, 1-18 Ferguson, Gregory 68 lfei'i.inlc, Chris 121, 1-131 lferianu-, Ranily 95, 101, 1.-, Feriante, Roger 23 Ferreira, Cathryn 101 Fuller, john ou, 121, 1-18 Fickcn, Sandie 68, 80, 111,10-1 Fife, Steve 121, 1-11, 150 Figone, George 121 Fillinganie, Paul 121,153 Fisler, Karen 101 Fitzpatrick, Cathy 23,T9,89,137, Ili-1 Fitzpatrick, Chris 111 Flagg, Claudia 101 Flank, Fil16,17,23,S9 Flecnor, Bill 101 Fleming, Mr. Owen 5-1,68 Flemming, john 24,-15,130,161 Flowers, lid 121,148,162 Florez, Lydia 101 Fogarty, Richard 111 Folen, Bob 121 Folen, Susanne 24 Foley, janet 71,101 Fonua, Siliva 101,117,130,1-40, 154 ,-.. Fonua, Penisimani 121,157 Foster, Carl l08,111,130,1-10, 15-1 Foster, Clyde 111,140 Foulke, Christine 79,111 FouLke, james 121,153 Fox, Dave 121 Fox, Sue 88,89,90,93, 101,164 Foy, Derek 121 Fradelis, Dave 24, 69 Frakes, Pat 81,111 Frank, Oliver 121,141 Frasier, joan 111 Frasier, Marsha 101 Frederick, Armand 121 Fregon, Marian 101 Freitas, Dan 24 French, Pat 121 Fresquez, Sue 101 Frickcr, Dave 101 Friedman, Eleanor 92,121 Frye, Ed 24 Fujita, Cathy 16,24,49,90,91 Fujito, Don 65,67,118,119,121 Fuller, Andrew 75 Gaan, Richard 111 Gaeta, Vince 2-1,76, 82 Gage, Gary 101 Galloway, jerry 83,90, 101, 151, 157 Galloway, Patsy 111 Garcia, Rosaura 101 Gardner, joyce 65,68, 71 Gardner, Guy 121 Gardner, Tim 64, 66, 67, 70,157 Gargiulo, Dave 25 Gamer, Loretta 25 Garrett, Fred 25,45, 65,130,142, 143, 161 Garrioch, Donna 25, 45, 69, 76, 79, 95 Garrioch, jane 69,121 Gater, jim 25,92 Gaydos, joyce 25 Gaydos, Leonard 79,111 Geer, Mr. Charles 54 Gentile, Santo 25 Gettle, Barbara 49,121 Gettle, John 25 Ghiglione, Ron 25 Gibo, Sharon 111 Gibson, Steve 111,162 Giesecke, Hans 111 Gilbert, Fred 101 Gilchrist, Kit 62,89,92, 101,137 Gillandexs, Grace 108,111,1-11, 164 Gillespie, Don 64, 67, 70,101,157 Gilpatrick, jeanne 111 Gin, Karen 101 Girard, Mr. Albert 54 Gismot, Linda 25,76 ciriiiigs, Cynthia 121 Gittings, john 80,101 Gock, Marco 64, 111, 156, 157 Goddard, Roger 121 Goetzl, Dr. johanna 54 Goins, Dennis 25 Goins, Evelyn 111 Goins, Stanley 101 Golda, Ed 111 Goldie, Luanne 121 Golding, Brad 111 Golding, Earlene 101 Goldner, Evelyn 101 Goldstone, Betty 111 Goldstone, Paul 101 Gomes, Arnold 121 Gonzalez, Henry 111 Gonzalez, Lynne 101 Gonzalez, Regina 121 Gordon, Laurie 74,111 Gorin, Fred 65, 79, 121,159 Gorrebeck, Tom 65, 121,141 Gossett, Gilbert 65, 101,152 Gossett, jim 79,82,83, 117,153 Gmelcr, llciili 25 Gizill, Wendy Sl,92,108, 111, 1-11 Graliani, Mis. lN14ii'ilcll 511 Gr.rh.ini, Slit-llvy 111 Giant, Mis. 5.1 Gr.11t.in, Miss Wrginia 5-1 Gray, Colleen 26 Gray, Don 111 Gray, Pam 69, 74,101 Gray, Robert 101 Gmy, Yates 101 Green, Ben 20,-13,89,130,131, 142,189 Greene, Bonnie 101 Greenfield, Delores 121 Greenfield, Steve 111 Greer, jane 121 Greer, Sheila 26,49 Greer, Sue 121 Greer, Teresa 111 Gregory, Mr. jolin 54 Greulich, Laura 6-1,66, 70,82,111 Greulich, Luther 121 Griffin, Bob 64,439,101 Griffin, Carolyn 118,121 Griffiths, Pat 111,164 Griffiths, Wilma 26 Groff, L. 111 Grotsky, Charles 111 Groves, Ronald 121,148 Grush, Neil 64,111,156,157 Gunn, jacqueline 26,74,82 Guido, Georgia 121 Guillory, Gabriel 121 Haafieid, Lody 26, 70, 75, 79, 82, 89 Hagerty, Patricia 16,43 Haldan, Stuart 111,142,162 Hall, Kevin 122 Hall, Robert 26,142 Ham, Charles 101 Hamilton, Don 101 Hamilton, james 79,122,141 Hammerud, Richard 118,148 Hammerud, Russell 72, 82, 83,98, 102,149,150 Hammerud, Winston 17, 26, 81, 83, 87,148,161 Hanada, Ken 92,98, 102,130, 161 Hanbury, Bruce 80,102,168 Hanbury, Maria 60,68,92,122 Haiikiiis, Daniel 111,157 Hankins, Randeu 122,157 Hansen, Mr. 53 Hanson, john 26 Hanson, Maisha 92,111,141,164 Hardgrove, Steve 60, 74, 82,102 Harmon, Sheila 122 Harmon, Steve 112 Harper, Dan 65,102,15'-1,157 Han-is, jessica 122 Harris, Nina 76,92,98, 102,137 Harrison, S. 112 Hartley, Mr. B. 56 Harvey, Norman 26,130,134 Hatfield, Steven 102 Hatch, Vemon 65, 122 Haussler, Gerald 122 Hayamizu, Christine 64, 78, 81, 82, 83, 93, 112 Haynes, judit.h 112 Haynes, Leslie 26,91 Haysbert, Lenier 66,112,130,140, 148 Hee, Patricia 112 Heid, Laura, 102 Heid, Wanda 122 Heimsoth, Michele 74, 79,91,102 Heller, Penny 112 Hellman, Kenneth 102 Hellman, Larry 26 Hemmenway, joyce 122 Henderson, G. 122 Henderson, Lynne 112 Hendrix, Carlene 112 Henning, Mrs. Dolores 54 Henson, Laurel 69,102 Henton, james 112 Herem, Brenda 102 Herman, Linda 92,112,141,164 Herman, Mr. 53 Hernandez, Sharon 102 Herndon, Linda 112 Heischler, Bradwyn 65,102 Hersh, Marvin 82,83,102, 130,151 Hettinger, Patsy 102 Hemier, Miss Georgia 54 Higashioka, Cathy 27, 76,90 Higbie, Henry 65,81,108,112 Higginbothen, jerry 66 Hill, David 27 Hillman, George 102 Hinaga, April 102,166 1-ling, Valerie 122 Hiraki, Don 65,102, 151 Hiraki, Gary 89,122,148 Hiraki, joyce 65,66,81,82,92, 122 Hiraki, Susan 71, 74, 78, 82, 102 Hilschberg, Peter 27,44, 158 Ho, Willard 122, 156,157 Hochstrasser, Wanda 112 1-loelting, jeannette 27, 79,136 Hoene, Kenneth 122 lluflinan, lbpiviil 1212 lluguu, Kathy 122 llullen, 'l'hcri-s.r 77 llollingswortli, llr-verly 75,122 llullingswortli, Gcurgi- 10.1 llollingsworlh, I1.iy 27,83 llollis, Clirislopher 102 Ilolm, Mr, l dinuncl5f1 llOll1l.lI'l, Mr. 'l'lioin.is 54,152 lrlololiur, Marshall 110, 02, 102 Holt, janiee 00,122 Holt, Linda 112 Hom, Art 102 Hoover, Sherry 76,102 Hori, Bruce 89,122,15li,157 Horn, Susan 92, 118,122 Hom, Tanya 60,102 Horton, Pamela 112 Hoshiyama, Deborah 122 Hovland, Pam 72,112 Howard, Andrea 122 Howard, Loula 27,164 Howard, Patricia 72,112 Howell, David 112 Howell, james 122 Howerton, David 112 Howey, Lester 122, 141 Howey, Loretta 27 Huber, Lynn 122 Huber, Wayne 112,153 Huggins, Linda 68,92,112 Hughes, Linda 68,164 Hummel, john 112 Hunt, Denneth 122 Hunt, Kathleen 27 Hunter, Dennis 27,82,89, 130,150 Hunter, Rita 102 Hunter, Gerald 122, 156,157 Huntley, David 112,151,152 1-lurtado, joe 27,81 Htutado, Maria 122 Hurtado, Victoria 117 Huston, Bess 102 Hutton, Bill 27, 66,130,161 Hyer, Patricia 122 'i Iacopetti, Laura 102 Ice, Dan 112 Ichimaru, Cynthia 112 Ichimaru, Tom 102,130,154 Lkoma, Masami 122 lmagawa, Arlene 68,92,122 Imagawa, Nancy 112 Ingham, Esther 102 Insel, jeffrey 122,157 Irwin, Fred 28,163 Ishida, Doris 28,91 Ishida, Gerald 122 Ishida, Glenn 112,140 Ishida, Gloria 28, 74, 83, 86,156, 164, 166 Ishida, jonel 112 Ishida, Naomi 68, 78, 102, 165, 166 Ito, Linda 78,80,92,108,112 Ivie, John 64,79,82,83,112 Iwaoka, Carol 65,89,122 Iwaoka, Linda 102,164,167 Izumi, Keiko 81,91,93,102,164 Izycki, Peter 102 jacl-son, Cynthia 122 jackson, Delories 28 jackson, Glenn 112 jackson, james 112,148 jackson, jesse 28 jackson, joyce 68,102,155 jackson, Larry 102 jackson, Linda 65,122 jaclson, Melvin 112,155 jaclson, Sharon 28 jacobs, Wayne 112 jacobson, Laurie 67, 102, 164 jacobson, Thomas 112 jaffe, Roger 122 jameson, David 102 jamison, Diane 112 jarrett, Valencia 60,62,112 javier, Shirley 122 javier, Susan 102 jaynes, George 28,82,92,130, 131, 150 jaynes, Bev 92,112 jeffeis, Milton 102 jensen, Kathy 28 jensen, Linda 102 jessen, Michael 16 jessen, Roberta 102 jew, Helen 112 jew, Howard 92,102 jew, Nanci 17,28,76,82,83,89, 95, 136, 137 joe, Anne 112 johnson, Mrs. Arlo 54 johnson, Elizabeth 66,122 johnson, Gwendolyn 112 johnson, joseph 112,130,140 johnson, Kathryn 8O,93, 112,164 johnson, Laurie 122 johnson, Leonard 112 johnson, Marion 28,78,83,94, 165, 166, 167 johnson, Mitchell 102 johnson, Mr. Robert 54,61 johnson, Robert 80,102 johnson, Way-ne 28 jolm:.l,on, Pzinu-la 122 jrililislmiv, Mm. Kgillwrini- '14 jones, Gail 102 join:-4, jr-lfri-y 112 jones, Karen 89,122 jorilan, Samuel 1ili,l1Z,1 lfJ,1'10, 154 jordan, Don 122, 1118, 1311 jorrlsin, Bohhy 28,1n8,1f1H,1fi4 jow, l.eon.1nl 771 jow, 1.1-slic 79,102,130 jow, Mr, P. 57 jow, Roger 711, 79, 81,112 joyce, Linda 251,95 ju, Helen 112 ju, Wumcr 89,122,141 juilson, janet 78,102 jtmg, David 102,157 jung, larry 112 junio, Zenaida 29, 78 jurow, Alice 81,122 justice, Ronald 122 Kacludis, Dean 102,154 Kahoun, Laura 103 Kalodcmas, Anthony 112 Kaminski, Donald 103 Kaminski, Donna 103 Kammerer, Mis. Pat 54 Kane, Miss Helen 52 Kanno, Annette 29, 64, 81, 83, 89, 164, 166 Kariya, Karen 29,45, 77, 83, 89, 137, 164 Kariya, Stephen 122,148 Kasai, Vicki 87,103,137 Katamoto, Grace 78,91,93, 108 Katin, G. 65 Katz, Donald 89,130,140,154 Kauer, Floyd 29 Kauffman, Theresa 123 Kaul, Lynn 123, 163 Kawahar, Diana 123 Kawahara, Neomi 29,91 Kawal-cami, Ronald 103 Keenum, Davina 123 Keenum, Gail 29,65 Kelly, Elizabeth 123 Kelly, jack 29,45 Kelly, Karen 123 Kelly, Maureen 103 Kelly, Ralph 29,142 Kemmis, Patricia 103 Kennett, Peggy 92,103 Kertson, Richard 103,123 Kilgore, Hollis 123,148,158 Killham, Lynn 29 Killham, Pamela 123 Killinger, Keith 29, 78,91 Kilner, Donna 103 Kilner, Kenneth 123,141 King, Andrew 123,65 King, Carla 123 King, jnine 76,92, 103,137 King, Lindsay 74,123 King, Richard 30,153,157 King, Ronald 30,64 King, Thomas 30 King, Susan 89,108,164 Kirby, Bonnie 123 Kirk, Clea 123 Kirkland, Legay 64, 70 Kitagawa, Emi 70,103,166, Kiyohara, Shin 64, 67, 70,103, 153 Kiyomtua, Glenn 89,162 Kiyomura, Vicl-ci 91,103,164 Klemish, David 30 Klemish, jerome 103 Kless, jeff 98,103 Knor, Colleen 12 3 Koch, Ursala 123 Komaru, Torrey 91,92,103 Koplen, jack 103 Kost, Kathleen 79,123 Kotin, Geoffrey 67,123,157 Kovac, Daniel 103 Krabbenschmidt, Kathy 123 Kralich, Beryl 30 Kralich, Kitten 75,164 Krassilnikoff, L.A. 113 Krassilnikoff, 5. 30 168 Krigen, Gradon 113,164 Kromhout, john 157,159 Krummell, Carol 16,30,44,79,8 82, 83,89, 137, 165, 166,169 Kukla, Edward 103,130 Kumpost, john 123,151 Kuramura, Hcuyo 103 Km-pinsky, Sharon 123 Kushner, Robert 123 Lachei-r, D. 123 Lacy, Dr. Dan 54 Ladeau, jon 103 Laird, Ray 113 Lancaster, Dave 123 Langdon, Kathy 89,103 Langridge, Steve 113,130,140, 162 Lapinski, jerry 30, 64, 65, 66, 67, 70, 95 Lalsen, Miss, Shirley 54 Laisen, Sue 16, 30, 79, 89, 136, 137 1 Larson, Mr. Curtis 54 Larson, Gary 103 Lashkoff, Tori 103,164,167 Lathrop, Larry 113 Latin, Mr. Robert 54 Larson, Nlr. Fred 54 Laverty, Mr. Richard 54, 75 Lawrence, Cathy 69,123 Lawrence, Mike 69, 74, 78,113 Lear, Vance 123 Leavy, Linda 79,103,164 Lebaron, Dave 113,149,159 Lebedeff, Terri 30, 75 Lecouris, Sue 113 Lee, Lee, Alice 123 Barre 30, 64, 66,67, 70, 79, 81,83, ss, 90, 91 Lee , Cathy 92,123 Lee, Mrs. Diana 54 Lee, Ed 113 Lee, Geoffrey 79,81,82,83,113 Lee, Jane 69,118,123 Lee, Larry 31 Lee, Lloyd 123,157 Lee, Ruth 65,103 Lee, Schuman 103 Lee, Yee Kit 103,123 Lee, Yee Sen 82,83,119 Leech, Mr. W. 56 Leforge, Chris 123 Lehman, Laurie 68, 78,92,113 Leiss, Charles 123,141,152 Lembi, Trina 123 Leon, Terence 82,83, 103, 156, 157 Leong, Rodney 113 Leonhardt, Diane 113,141 Lerek, George 31,89 Lesko, James 113 Lessinger, Dr. Leon 52 Leupp, Graham 123 Lewis, Betty 65,69,80,123 Lewis , Dorothy 103 Lewis, Ellie 113 Lewis, Frances 113 Licon, Lalent 79,82 Liberman, Melinda 123 Lica, L. 113 Lieu, Don 103 Lieu, Philip 79,113 Lillard, Jim 66,123,141 Lilly, Dan 103 Lihek, Judy 70,92,113,141 Lihtlell, Judy 113,164 Lihtltll, Stephen 113 Lindner, Kathy 113 Lihascll, Andy 141,162 Lindsell, D. 118 Lindstrom, lvlr. D. 56 Lindstrom, Mike 103 Lindstrom, Nancy 31 Lindstrom, Sally 113 Lint , Penny113 Lococo, Nancy 78,113,118 Loc, Barbara 92,123 Long, Dennis 123,153 Long, Kathy 103,137 Love, Jean 31 bow, Judy 80,93,113 Lowe, M.r. L. 56 Lowenstein, Linda 103 Lrowenstein. Martin 31 Luiz, Joaquin 113 Lundy, Jim 113 Luke , Charles 31 Lusardi, Sherri 113 Lydon , 15 7 Lydon, Leslie 69,93,161,164 Lydon, Ted 31, 92,154,157 Lynch, Robert 103 Lynch, Steve 68, 69, 71,103 Lyons, Diane 103,164,167 james 66,67,80,123,156, Martin, William 32,83 Mason, Susan 32,91 Maskevich, Ed 64, 65, 66, 67, 70, 91, 103 Massoni, Linda 103 Massoni, Tom 65,114 Mathis, Bruce 114 Mathis, Irene 32 Mathis, Sandy 124 Mathwig, Mary Jane 65,80,124 Mathwig, Jim 64,70,103,130, 135, 142, 144,161 Matsuda, Rocki 32 Matthews, Susan 32 Maurana, Marlene 32,89,90,91 Mayer, Jo 66,67,69,92,124 Mayer, Judy 65,69,93,124 Mayer, Margaret 114 Mayers, Mr. Vaden 54 Mazotti, Cathy 16, 32, 47, 74, 76 Mazotti, Ray 114 Mazur, Jackie 114,16-1 McAdam, Steve 124 McAlpin, Dave 62, 67, 74, 79, 89 93, 99, 103 McCandless, Mrs. Marjorie 55 McCann, Doug 124 McCarthy, Kathy 69,103 McCauley, Jim 114 McCauley, Joe 62,78,114 McClai.n, Patty 103,164 McCourmey, Carla 114 McCord, C. 90 McCord, Mr. Roy 55 McCoy, Christie 124 McCoy, Patricia 124 McCray, Jim 33,130,134 McCreary, Mike 16,33,47 McCullough, Kathy 62,80,103 McDonald, Dick 124 McEtchin, Bruce 104 McEtchin, Stanley 124 McFadden, Mrs. Joan 55 McGowan, Emest 104,153 McGuire, Gail 98,104 McKague, Brian 104 McKague, Kerry 124,157 McKendry, Dee 33,65, 80,165 McKendry, Greg 114 McKendry, Judy 124 McKenna, Mike 124 McKenna , Andrew 60, 62, 88, 89 90, 98, 104 McKenzie, Pam 104 167 McKenzie, Scott 12 McKinney, Alma 92,124 McKinney, Sue 92,114,141 McKnight, Miss Mary 55 McLaren, Kathy 104,164 McLemore, Joy 65,104 McLeod, Daniel 70,114 McLeod, Georgia 104 McMurdo, Dave 33,46 McNally, Dennis 33,64,66,70, 157 McNally, Michael 64, 114, 140, 162 McNeill, Mrs. Susan 55 McNesby, Daniel 33,47, 66 McPhillips, Nancy 114 McRevy, Sharon 124 McRoskey, Joan 68, 92, 104, 137 166, 167 Medaris, Mrs. Elizabeth 55 Medler, John 124,141 Medrano, Linda 114 Medrano, Luis 124 Meeks, Joy 124 Melancon, Alex 124,156 Mello, Gina 92,114 Melnikofi, Fred 104 Meredith, Linda 79,124 Merida, lvir. J. i 4 Maniscalco, Michael 75,103 Lysgaard, Carl 89,123 Ma, Leonard 113,149 M:icDoug.1ll, Nancy 31 Macho, Judi 31 Mack, Cathy 31,68 Mack, Russell 118,123 Madden, Christine 66,123 Madding, Mark 113,151 Madigan, David 123,141,154 Maisano, Steve 114 Maikemus, Stephen 113 Malzkuhn, Eric 31,161 Mangrum, Diane 31,45 Maninger, Sandra 68,92,11-1,14 165 Maniscalco, Paula 114 Maniscalco, Steven 123 Mankins, Linda 103 Manning, Donna 123 Marming, William 123,149 Mansfield, Trudy 92,114 Marcorte, Donna 93,103 Mark, Elliott 32,150,158 Marko, Barbara 92,103 Markovic, Matthew 32 Marks, Linda 69, 93,129 Marron, Kathy 32,92 Marron, Peggy 124 Marsh, Myma 32, 69,164 Marshal, Mr. Charles 54 Martin, Jane 32 Merlen Messa , Messne Meyer, Meyer, , Rebecca 124 Marjorie 104 r, Mr. Peter 55 Peter 114 Rita 124 Michaels, George 114 Miles, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, M.iller, M.iller, Aldrene 104 Adrienne 92,114,141 Mr. Barry 55, 94 Don.na 124 Jackie 104 John 33, 68,71 Mr. Lawrence 55 Millileih, Jeff 104 Mills, Mills, Mills, Iris 33 Martha 124 M.r. Robert 55 1 l Mindell, Ellen 7o,71,a2,s9,91, 93, 104 Mindell, Sue 69,93,124 Mistretta, Frank 104 Mistretta, Maria 68,114 Miyahira, Dennis 104 Miyahira, Sheryl 124 Monralbano, Joe 88,104,114 Moody, Charlene 114 Moore, Blake 65,81,82,124 Moore, Gloria 114 Moore, Mrs. M. 57 Moore, Mark 104 Moore, Jim 65 Moore, Mr. Stephen S5 Morain, Julie 33,8O,89,91,164 Morales, Audelith 114 Morgan, Barbara 114 Morgan, Marla 69,114 Morken, Kristi 65,104,164, 166 Morton, Maureen 124 Morton, William 144 Mortus, Darlene 68, 71,104,164 Morris, Jack 65,124,154,157 Morrison, Rory 141,152 Mota, Jose 93, 104, 155,157 Mowry, Dan 62,101,104 Moyce, Dennis 124 Moyce, Silvyne 33,78 Muchos, Cleo 124 Mullenax, Yonnie 33,47 Mullenix, John 33,69 Munn, Joe 124 Munn, Tom 124,159 Munoz, Roseanna 114 Muranaga, Keiji 34,77, 80,81 Murphy, Kathy 98,104 Murison, Charlotte 114 Murray, Jerry 124 Muro, Mary 34 Muse, Mike 104 Mussman, Bil.l 124 Muay, Cindy 92,104,137,164 Myers, Don 124 Myers, Glenn 114 Nagatsuyu, M. 124 Nahinu, Chester 68, 89, 95,104, 153 Nakada, Joyce 64, 66, 67, 70, 81, 82, 83, 88, 90,104,164,166 Nakahira, Masayuki 104,150,158 Nakamitsu, Diane 65,104 Nakamura, Gene 124,141 Nakamura, Kenn 104,130 Nakata, George 124 Nakata, Maydo 34 Nameth, M.r. James 55 Nash, Jamie 124,158 Nash, Richard 83,104 Navarra, Joyce 34,95 Neikirk, Jean 80,124 Nekotani, Weston 34 Nelson, Don 79,104 Nelson, Jean 124 Nelson, Pat 64,67,104,164 Nelson, Virginia 89, 92,104 Nettle, Jonathan 34, 65 Neukom, Dan 79,104,163 Nevarez, Martha 34,89 Nevarez, Rodolfo 114,157 Nevatt, Thomas 124 Neves, Iris 114 Newell, Paul 124,152 Newgard, Craig 94,114,130,142, 154 Nichol, Carol 81, 89, 92, 104, 164, 166 Nichols, David 114,157 Nichols, George 34,130,142,154 Nieber, G. 114 Niemi, Mr. Arvid 55 Nightingale, John 124 Nishida, Dale 34,152 Nishida, Melvyn 104 Nishimpip, Dick 64, 67, 70, so, 89, 93,104 Nishipka, Betty 70, 71, 82, 89, 98, 104,164,165 Nixon, Bertram 124 Noce, Steve 114,130,140 Noe, Sheila 114 Nole, S. 65 Norgrove, James 114 Norris, Hunt 114 Obata, Wilbur 70, 77, 90, 104, 154 O'Brian, Michael 114 Ochi, June 93,104 Ochi, Marie 74,114 Ochs, Richard 114,152 O'Connell, Raymond 80,95,104 O'Connor, Doug 114 O'Connor, Mary 114 O'Donnell, Paul 125 Ogawa, Richard 34,130 Ogo, Ellen 65, 80, 82, 89,125 Ohm, Steve 104 Oiwan, Shinichi 104,150 Oiwan, Yasuji 114 Ogeda, Martha 104 O'Keefe, Kevin 104,130,142,144 O'Keefe, Michael 34,46, 130, 152, 159 O'Kine, Dale 91,114,164 O'Kine, Wayne 125 Okita, Charles 66,125,155 Okita, Roscoe 35 O'Leary, Denise 125 Oloham, Michael 114 Olszansl-ri, Aylce 125 Omai, Jane 78,80,91,104 Omai, Judy 78,80,125 Omai, Linda 114 O'Neil, Mrs. Marilyn 55 Oreitelli, Joseph 115,140 Orrnes, Leg 104 Orvik, Richard 75,104,161 Osbome, Kathleen 35 Ostoya, Steven 125 Ota, Ted 115,148 Oto, Dennis 35,44, 68,92 Oto, Gary 64,70,104,149 Owens, Christine 105,164,166 Owens, Janice 115 Owens, William 115 Owyang, Gregory 16, 35,47, 81,82, 83,142,143 Owyang, Randall 66, 67,125,141 Page, Larry 65,105,130,135,148, 154 Page, Peter 125 Page, Timothy 115 Pappazisis, Greg 105,142, 144 Pardue, Judith 115 Parish, John 35 Parker, Robert 115 Parker, James 16,35,46 Parker, Wanda 125 Parodi, John 105 Patterson, Robert 35 Patterson, Thomas 75,105, 161 Payot, Carole 93,118,125 Pease, David 115,130,140 Peck, Christopher 79,115, 89, 149 151,159 Pelletier, Nancy 68 Pe lton, Philip 81,105 Perm, Thomas 115,157 Pe rasso , Gary 105 Perry , David 105 Peruch, Marilyn as Peters, Miss Mary 55 Petersen, Mr. Carl 55 Peterson, Bruce 80,105,164 Peterson, Elizabeth 115 Petromilli, James 105 Phelps , Phelps , Phelps , 152 Dean 105 Gregory 115,153 Joseph 35,44,87,89,92, Phillips, Alan 115 Piasentin, Joe 89,125 Piasentin, Randel 141,158 Pickens, Barbara 105 Pickering, Morgan 105,159 Pierce, Anita 35,66 Pierce, Fredrick 105 Pledger, Richard 125 Plumb, Susan 35 Poage, Mrs. Marion 55 Poni, Felix 105 Poretti, Sandra 115,169 Porter, Joyce 69, 105,89 Poss, John 105 Poss, Linda 125 Powell, Janice 115 Powell, Michael 115 Powers, Joy 105,164 Powers, Linda 78,115,164 Pratali, Ann 105 Prescott, Michael 105 Prescott, Robert 105 Prieto, Michael 105 Prieto, Roseanna 125,161 Procella, Linda 36,44,76,137 Purcell, Maxalice 125 Quinlan, Mr. Robert 55,75 Quinn, Mr. Thomas 55 Rainey, l-larold 105 Rains, Suzanne 125 Ramberg, Elizabeth 69,125 Ramberg, Marilyn 69, 70, 71, 105 Rance, Gail 125 Rango, Wayne 105,75 Rashall, Beani 36 Rashall, Charles 125 Rasmussen, Jan 115 Ratcliffe, Ron 89,115 Ratcliff, John 125 Rawleigh, Evon 105 Rawleigh, Wayne 125 Ready, Barbara 115 Reddington, Helen 36 Redmond, Johnston 105 Reeves, M.r. Ronald 55 Reisch, Deborah 78,8-1,82,89, 125 Reshatoff, Lisa 115 Reuscgm, Deborah 115 Reust, Frank 105 Rewak, Cheryl 36, 62,164,168 Reynolds, Sandi 36 Ricci, Ted 105 Rice, Kent 105,161 Richards, Melva 115 Richards, Stefan 105,142 Richmond, Timmy 36,46,83,86, 87, 89, 150 Ridges, James 105 Riesinger, M1.u'ph 36,46 Rilliet, Mr. Walter 55,142,148 Rittmaster, Bem 105,164 Rittmaster, Greg 118,125,90 Rivera, Anne 36,95 Rivera, Belinda 115 Rivera, Diane 68,105 Rivera, Dot 36 Rivers, Freddie 125 Rivers, Marvin 95,105 Rivers, Melvin 105,148 Roat, Robin 92, 141 Roberts, Charlotte 65,164 Roberts, Miss Mildred 55 Robinson, Tyrone 66,105,154, 157 Sanfor Robles, Leslie 92, 105 Rogers, Mr. James 55 Rogers. Joclta 105 . . , , Rodon 1, l.in1la 11h,1.5 Rodriquez, l.in11.1 65, 89, 275, 1 15 Rocslcr. Carol 311 Rogan, Brcirda 125 Rogan, Alike 130 Rose , Rose , Douglas 115 Bob 125 Rosenbaum, Mike 125 Rosenfeld, Carolyn 125 Rosennal, Jana 69, 71, 78, 51, 82, S3, 105, 164 , Lois 64,7s,s:,83,85,5e1, Rosen' 105 Ross, Gail 125, 72 Ross, Nancy 125 Ross, Willie 125 Roy, Mis. M. 57 Riiffner, Bradley 125 Ruiz, Rush, Mr. Z. 57 Mr. Robert 55 Rusher, Comelia 125 Rrshing, Daniel 115 Rlsscl 1, coidoii 36,159 Rutland, William 64, 66, 67, 70, 94,105 Ryan , Saito, Saito , Saito, Sakai, Sakai, Sakai, 159 Karen 78,105,164 Gayle 82,92,125 James s6,82,83, 130 861121111 11S,130,140,156 Donald 64,105,149 Walter s7,64,82,83 ,130 Rieiiaia 66,67,125,141, Salabert, Mr. F. 57 Sale, Roderick 105 Sanchez, Jerry 115 Sanchez, Terry 115,155 Sander, John 115 11, Gary 65,95,105,159 Yaco, George 107,150,154 Sanrnatz, A. 89 Santos, James 115 Sapienza, Tom 105,152 Sasaki, Miss Jean 56 Satfield 125 Satyna, Barbara 125 Satyna, Robert 37 Satyna, Steve 115 Sawaka, Kengi 125, 157,162 Sawamura, Chiye 66,125 Say, Dan 125 Sayette, Mr. 53 Sbragia, Barry 115,162 Sbragia, Linda 37 Scarpace, Philip 37,83 Schiedeck, Joyce 115 166 169 Schmidt, C 130 Schmidt, Gary 115 140 Schmidt, J ice 16,37 Schmidt, Schofield, Michael 115 Schomko, Mr. Richard 56 Schmeider, Diane 37 Schreiber, Clifton 37, 161 Schreiber, Laura 108,115 Schreiber, Sue 125 Scluoeder, David 125 Schroeder, Susan 89,125 Schweitz, Debra 125 Schwyn, Richard 125 Schaver, Judy 68, 69, 80,105,164, ! - I an W Sickle, Al 38,1111 Sickle. Joi- 115.1-10 Sicgrisl, Mrs. lilcarnu' 511 Silrorslri, Clrarlottu 1011 Silk, Leon 70,1211 Sills, Nairry 89, 1111 Simms, Susan 1111 Simon, Jciviin- 1111, 150, 140 Simons, Nancy 1111 Simpson, Charles 1011, 151 Simpson, George 38,150 Skorslad, lwlikc 38 Skowioiiek. Chris 1011 Slackrnan, Robert 711,126 Smudlcy, Vickie 106 Smith, Anthony 126 Smith, Allyson 79,126 Smith, Barry 106,130,161 Smith, Cami 65,89 Smith, Charloa 126 Smith, Charlie Brown 106 Smith, Gail 126 Smith, James 115,159 Smith, Marsha 39,136 Smith, Robert 106 Smith, Ronald 106 Snider, Mr. James 56,159 Sobey, Mr. J. 57 Solano, Peter 39 Sonagere, Karen 78,106 Sopjes, Ron 87, 106, 130, 153 Sorg, Charlotte 116 Sorg, Ronald 39 Soss, Constance 65,118,126 Soss, William 64,116 Spencer, Chris 116 Staehlin, Mis. Donna 56 Stalzer, Charles 116 Stang, Gary 116 Stalch, M. 78,89 Stang, Katherine 80,126 Stanley, Mike 126 Stanley, Steve 106 Steele, Bruce 82,106,153 Steele, Gary 116,162 Steel, Joanne 126 Steiger, Mr. P. 57 Steigler, Marie 106,167 Steiner, Margaret 106 Sten.net, Mike 126 iuiam 78,81, 115,154 Stenzel, Paul 116 St. Lezin, Barbara 118,126 Stephens, Ronald 116,153 Stephens, Willie 39,64,154, 157 Stephenson, Janet 116,141,164, 166 Sterling, Stemer, Miss Nancy 56 Margie 39,80 Stevens, Dianna 39,80 Stevens, Steven 116 Stevens, Ted 39 Stewart, Dan 39,130 Stewart, James 116,140,142 Stewart, Michael 116, 130, 150, 162 Stewart, Mxs. M. 57 Stewart, Renee 116 Stewart, Mrs. S. 57 Stewart, Thomas 116 Stewart, William 39,163 Stokes, Michael 116, 62,140,156 Stokes, Theresa 39 Stone, K. 116 Stonich, Stonich, Bert 39 Carol 79,116 Scott, Darrel 125 Scott, Jimmy 108, 115, 130, 142, 154 Scott, Joanne 126 Scott, Neil 105 Scott, Theodore 37 Sebast Sedwe ian, Dennis 89, 106 ll, Steve 106 Serena, Auggie 37,46, 79 Serena, Karla 126 Serena, Sally 115 Serrano, Barbara 37, 62,68,69 Serrano, Elaine 115 Severson, Red 37 Shaffer, Dave 38 Sharpe, David 38,68,69, 71 Sharpe, Janis 106 Shearer, Ronald 69, 106 Sheehan, Frank 118,126 Sheehan, Mary 38,713,164 Shefveland, Jean 65, 69, 90,115 Shefveland, Mary 38,47, 76, 78, 82, 83, 90, 91 Sheldon, Mr. Stanley 56 Sheppard, Nadya 38, 79,164 Sheppard, Vivian 66,126 Shigemoto, Emiko 91,106,150 Shigemoto, Kiyoshi 115,158 shiiiioki, cmiyn 38, 89, 92, 136, 137 shiiiioki, Dolly 115 Shimomur, Tal-:ako 38,69, 72 shin, Hiro 106 Shin, Patricia 66,126 shiiihiia, shigei-ii 69,71,78,106 shiosaka, Mary Aim 92,89,125, 127 Shiya, Mi.noru 115 Shoberg, Carolyn 38 Shoda, Sharon 115 Shuell, James 106 Shuey, Dan 106 Stothers, Cheryl 40 Stoughton , Thomas 126 Stout, Sally 116 Stovall, Robin 116 Stovall, Vemon 126 Streck, Mike 106,130 Striebel, Mr. Richard 56 Strobel, Mark 126,152 Sturmer, Gerald 116 Sullivan, Daniel 126,141 Sullivan, Sue 40 Surby, Mary 116 Sutliff Mis. I. 57 Sutliff, Judy 116 Suyeyasu, K. 66 Suyeyasu, Robert 126,141,151 Svendsen, Janet 40, 45, 60, 69, 74, 80, 89, 90,164,168 Swadley, Ching-Ling 40,47, 16 Swann, Brian the Great 40, 64, 67, 155 Swanson, Diana 126 Swanson, Janet 126 Swarts, Tina 89,126 Swarts, Tom 65,106 Sweeney, Joe 92, 98,106,158 Swenson, Dennis 65,116 Sylva, Gary 40 Taber, Mrs. A. 57 Tajima, Francine 126 Takahara, Yoshiharu 106 Takahashi, Gene 126 Takahashi, Ricky 64, 67,106, 130, 135, 142 Takayama, Ken 83,106,157 Takayama, Sharron 126 Takernori, Frank 116, 157 Tamaki, Jo-Ann 40,46, 74, 76, 3 92,136,137 Tanaka , Laurel 106 21 l1'Llll11lLll'L1, Akira 1011 vlllllllllld, l1lt'll.lI'll 1011 'll.IUli.l, l.in1I.i 11'l, 78,b2, 81591, vii,1111i,111-1 'l'.l11l1.1, Wcslcy 11Al,7'l, 83, 1111 'li-l1.Sll1I0, lJl'illl 11111, 1511, 1717 Taylor, Bolvbie 1111 Taylor, Gent- 1112? aylor, Jcrriu 1.111 Tellul, Anclrvn' 126, 1111 ,,. ,,, ellen, 1-'mma 106 Tesluk, Nadia -10, 68, 70, 71, 80 Tesluk, Luha 118, 71 , 1011 Tcsiulc, Vera 70,116 Tcssicr, Norman 1115 Tlromas, Bzlrbara 1011 Thomas, Bryant 106 Thomas, Larry 40 Thomas, Miss Linda 511 Thompson, B. 92 Thrasher, Deborah 68,106,169 Thrasher, Gail 141 Thrasher, Sharon 65,116 Threefoot, Judith 106 Thurston, Dennis 116 Tibbs, Carolyn 116 Tinkoff, Tania 40,78,81 Titus, Richard 40 Tognoli, Mike 40 Torgerson, Thomas 64,106 Togerson, Tina 126 Torres, Patrick 116 Townsend Mis. J. 57 Toy, Ben 41 Toy, Gloria 92,116,162 Trail, ceiaid 62,79,116, 126,141 Trask, Frances 92 Treagold, S. 116 Tremblay, Julie 106 Truluck, Pamela 116 Trundle, Louise 106 Tschom, Raymond 126 Tsitovich, Alex 16,41,44,130 Tsuji, Eleanor 80,126 Tsuji, Maya 41,80,91 Tsuji, Maya, 66,80,126 Tucker, Carolyn 106 Turnbull, Jean 106 T111-piii, Jim 106,158 Tyesky, M.r. C. 57 Tyler, Phyllis 106 trbai, Lee 64,70,76,82,83,89, 106 Uhl, Robert 41,64 Ung, Tyman 65,116 Unno, Seiji 106,157 Unno, Yoshikuni 151,156,157 Updyke, Samuel 41 Use, Mr. Henry 56,64 Uyeta, Andrea 41, 78,93 Uyeta, Mieko 116 Valverde, Guadalupe 126 van, Michael 126,157 Vanbokkenlen, Carol 65,67, 11 Vance, Bryant 60,62,106 Vandenbroecl-1, Pat 41 Vann, Mrs. Lorraine 56 Vega, Darlene 116 Vema, Lauretta 41, 79 90, 6 Vucinich, Jeffery 116,130,140, 163 Vyemura, Bev 126 Waago, Claire 126 Waggo, Mary Anne 69, 78,89, 107 Wada, Charles 126,141 Wada, Gary 41,64, 70,81 Waddingham, David 126,141,162 Wade, Carol 107 Wade, Linda 116 waie, ina 116 Wais, Mervin 116 Walcha, Richard 68,116 Waldrop, Carol 41 Walk, L. 116 Walker, Brenda 126 Walker, Mr. Lloyd 56,81 Walker, Russell 81,83, 91,107, 157 Walker, Shirley 126 Wallach, Mike 41, 70 Walls, Larry 116,148,155 Walls, Terri 126,66 Walsh, Carol 107 Walsh, Melanie 126,152 Wallsh, M. 153 Walsh, Richard 71,116,140 Walthers, Karen 107,164 Wanless, Marilyn 79, 107, 167, Ward, Mary 117 Ware, Betty 42,46, 136 Ware, Bob 117 Ware, Roger 107 Warr, Harvey 126 Warr, Mary Ann 42, 77, 78,81, Warren, Delores 42 Warren, Joyce 126 Warshauer, Jay 117 Washbum, Collin 42 Waterman, Carol 126 Waterman, Debbie 80,107 Waters, Patty 127 Waters, Sherrie 107 Watkins, Lance 127 164 91 l1V.ll11'IlIlill'Q11'l, 1211111 '12, 7 I W.11l1'nl1.1rr',rx, Cayli- 41 , 117' Wa- man, 1'Iu-r',l 'Pi',1.'1' W1-avvi, Jam-1 1.17 wifi..-i, C...-1,1 W1-mr:-1111, 1111111113117 W1'in'.l1-in, Will', -l.',h1 lV1'15.:,l'.1'11I, Kirin' 117 Wcltll, 141155 lU7,f'V Wellman, Julm 1117 Wcnnui, Kilrun 117 Wurnux, llenrr 127,163 Wesson, Kenneth 42, 11111, l'1l , I 1 1 Wcsv, l 1iy.1n 107 Wusi, llanrly 127 West, Susan -12 Whet-11-1', Donull 127 Whifler, Graeme 127 White, l-ric 42 White, Marsha 107 White, Peter 42 Whitfield, David 107 Whitfield, William 117 Whittaker, Steven 66, 90, 127, 1.12, 157 Wildrnan, Mis. 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