San Mateo High School - Elm Yearbook (San Mateo, CA)
- Class of 1967
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' 15' -JL W N ' ' Q- v., 'x In- - 'fs T I .w - . .Y g Q K OL K is i its 196 ELM TAFF EDITOR Lee Ubai BUSINESS MANAGERKaren Davis BOOKKEEPER Gloria Toy PHOTOGRAPHERS Ric Braun Ken Takayama Jerry Trail Lee Ubai Russ Walker CANDIDS Kathy Boggs Janine King FACULTY Linda Iwaoka GOVERNMENT Sherry Hoover Vicki Kassai ATHLETICS John Kromhout Charles Stalzer GIRLS' SPORTS Tanya Horn Bernalei Rittmaster ACTIVITIES Barbara Bremer Laurie Jacobson Tori Lashkoff FRESHMEN Betty Goldstone SOPHOMORES Judy Basolo JUNIORS Laurie Lehman CLASS OF 1967 Sandy Barkley Pat Boyle Nina Harris Cathy Wilson ADVISER Mr. Robert Quinlan W qs ,, xx CONTENTS FACULTY I8 GOVERNMENT 28 ATHLETICS 44 GIRLS, SPORTS 82 ACTIVITIES 90 FRESHMEN IIS sv-hwtik ' ff fl q ff, 38 A CY' aw 4 , ISL x SOPHOMORES Q28 IUNIORS Q38 CLASS OF 1967 Q48 INDEX L92 .., ya. -1 ' f , A vw3j'. ,frtx vw The story Of a sehool Is but a Biography Of its students. Youth today Is a new- Nationality. Theanthem Is loud ' The beat Four-four fQ ? No words needed.f3ii?iils1'r Q A youthful uproar Having Drive Initiative Power Committing Themselves To participation Undertaking Responsibility. ri Being alive! ' Dbserving Thinking y Pursuing Discovering Experimenting Speaking out Feeling Desiring T Enjoying life Hoping Dreaming Becoming. The youth today fl ,D- ? .'.i'4 2 ,eff 43,15 I Nr lf... L , . EW! 15,4 ml M, 1 g1,,ml!h 'f 5' ' 1' Mi D uw' Wg m I , 5' 4' -. ' - 'Y -i if f'!S7': '1f V ' ff' W 13 l :Tir P A A .ze Law? in M .H ! .7 111 Q2t:3!:nQv wx si' 5 , , 1 f ga T 1 .-Wa. 1 efx Hffiilgx. lf. lf W.-M A, A I. .- nf?Qln!lldjfi.g1f4f,.4 ,,,f'Yl'-Yi my 'iv - 3 mn, H, 1 7 ' L ,, V J -. 1, L , Y, . H V V , . nj A fm' -c5 'l F E'H ' 'V Q 1 gm , ,WLA1 YY 'l Y' , , rl ,, A -,Qt Q ,., ,gs N.. A 4i Q ,,,4 ' In S sf . 7-4: I. A 134 0' . F H l -Q 1n dress, in fun, in love, . is immediate, existential, in living. Everything .for they are members of this generation the Now Generation v is 42. in aeatien IS past school is present Classrooms are filled halls are filled another year begins The first for some f the last for others Return of the confident upperelassman Enter 3 timid freshman Where is the chill of fall? Summer remains in sunny skies 'ls if if , 5? I . iull Q , 1 Q I S, Q fi if 4 A J . Pai 5 ' Q ,.. 3, ' if E A ll .P ' Q f -. l i ,PW .vit l u Q V gr' it I' . ff f Q25 if :Er ,J ,aww , ,A s Wifi 'V 1 ff? laughing faces a new idea Y' 3 5 W awk' A , ., Q L Q . 1 V A 4. is 2 travels through a hook a football on a grassy field, lunch 3 with special friend VICTORY! H B- E-A-T, Beat Burlingame! U once again we Cross the field Old and Young singing screaming HOrange and Blaekw clapping hands, stamping feet, 2000 voices, 500 balloons From far and near, ring out the cheer, for our 01, San Mateo Highlw 5 -3 IQ-Ai' lv I 1 Ss I Q N 4 Ofi if ,ML-Q '5' a 'i',r iff' In W lf' 1. - 5' K+ ' ..wf'a,x. .f 2 '- Q 1?-QM -4 V',,. as Cl Q 1 I 5 ...in . 'K Q, X mn I V , ,- 'wiv if ai? Wlnter IS preparation for the Christmas concert, dreams of Christmas vacation, nightmares of oncoming Finals hopes fora X Q Fehruary p i ski trip, 1 broken i New Yearis resolutions. l 10 r i I,- AL ,. f Rainy Weather brings muddy footprints on miles and miles of stairs, a dog seeking refuge from the cold We-,,-vw fy! I zwiffw 5715? ' 'ii' sag e 4 as sg W ' jf. 1,w5 ,f , A fit- if ' 9 ,g ,,k. -, 51 .. , A Y, XR .Ai f gg .V The last of Winter becomes the Warmth of spring in daydreams bicycling through the country the beach after school Ha young man's fancyw Thoughts are of the future, of summer a trip to Tahoe a first job going barefoot summer school 12 The year 766-T57 is over but We remember it as a year of Work and pleasure representative of our Youth We remember those moments free from Work and Worry Time out to meet with a friend to laugh to talk to have fun i l m Q-,MHHQHQ L .4-ini ' XM . K . ,b,A:wv'H W i1ak,,', L..,,:,,fg:. - ,S-,. '. Jw Que wwvifawi' hmm lv-ik' ' Time in to return to lockers and Classrooms Ubseareh to study to learn -v f-1. D31 lv QW we ww M ,xx 't il QM A i 71 O- K wwf-.W ,M W x Hi '-an Q wg! b f if B 2 Q c 25 W4 I J J ,A -aww 5i f'8fbu W it We remember the teachers who stimulated our interest in discovery and who provided us with a sound education for future years R -+, 1 JZ ,ae ., 1 wig., i c W .1 ,M , My b, Mwm,.,, fl - ,W.-... ,,, .- .,,i ww, -f My.: S., ..- www' '- 'X A aw Dr. Paul R. Bowers Dr. Leon M. Lessinger Principal Supintendent Wm :I I - I, ,, , .....,.,...-.l,f- BOARD OF TRUSTEES FIRST ROW LEFT TO R1GH7T'Mrs. Cullinan, Mrs. Grant. SECOND R0 W: Mr. Hermann, Mr. Hansen, Mr. Saysette when 'VL 5' Mr. Jack Alexander Vice Principal . f 1 ,a F5 Q,-,. , ,. V ,,,,. , v aging., ff: f Lf x,,- ,QE- l k ,fy g ' 'f f f , ', 2-2 l, X . . ,af ,1 i f ig z M f , li ,gl ,ff 2 fi ' kg -, J l aw ,fi 3. ,rg I ,le 'Ig r ' fw ,,, ay 3 4. 4 ' Q' jf 3 if 9 A ze' ff K ff ff A- f f A .3 ,,i+.s A Q f , f sf , 3 3 f ,., ,q 6' 5? 5' g f SV 2 J 1 ,f fa, Z Wa' ' ,V , f M af 7 V xxx K1 f A 1 ,X 1, I f fff fl 5 f 4 ' Q ff f K V-:: ' Miss Helen Kane Vice Principal Mr. CW. Bowman Vice Principal-Guidance .1-nw 1, 'TT l 1 4 A 4 4svv BV'V Quan-M I NA 'Qu sf Q5 'Q it , may -V 4, I i A ,. .. iv, t f cf ,- W - . jfgmi? E? ggi ' Q Iwi? A Y 5 UE? 1' ,ap 5' r 1 Q Q v , N fx A, I f 'Yuan D M, I ST , W , --h A ms I Mrs. Signe Mr. Edward Allemand Mr. Noel Allison Mrs. Hazel Amen Mr. Arthur Andrews Ahnstedt Physical Education B.A., Industrial Arts, San .lose State Home Economics B.S., Hawaii M.S., Physical Education Home Econom- San Francisco State, M.A., Michigan B.A., San Jose State ics-Head B.A., San Francisco State California M.A., Columbia fe , as i r' Mr. Gregory Barber Mr. Thomas Barton Science B.A., San Business B.A., Pacific .- - Ms,-H - fy X '- f 'v ' V --:ss -'V' 5 B . 1: ' y gg, V-fxgsfr ' if-1 f sf ,M-a v te ' V ri Q. ,M c,.i, W, 1 - , Life 'S f Q - ' 1 og, 7' ,X 1 fi 1 M X ' f f if if 5 42 wf fe fc Zi lv , 4 A0 '61 as 95 0 V-ii 1' f ii, ff: i ??iVfsg Y Wai W , . ,fwvalfjya - iw rj? 4 1: JN . Q, 2. Francisco State Mr. Albert Blood Mr. Lawrence Bolyan MVS-,AUCC BTOWU , Social Science B.A., Science B.S., Nebraska M.Ed., Fflfelgn Language B-A-, LEWIS Northwest Missouri MAI, Nebraska and Clark M.A., San Francisco Humboldt State State Mr. William Campau I Mr. William Carvcy Mr. Charles Christensen Mr. Edward Chu Safety Education BA-. Call- Business BA.. M0nlHn21 Slate Industrial Arts B.S., Stout State Mathematics B.A., California fomia s , ,, my , a Miss Carol Mr. Wesley Collier ClifT0l'd Science B.A., Baylor, Social Science MS., Baylor B.A., San Francis- co State Mr. Frank Davis Mrs. Judy de la Riva Miss Helen Dobbie Physical Education B.A., San English B.A., Mount St. Mary's Business B.A.E., New Francisco State, M.A., San York, M.A., New York Francisco State A Mr, Donald Dgoley Miss Joanne Dyatt Mr. Owen Fleming Mr. Charles Gcer Mr. Alhcrl Girard Sgcial Science B,S,, Wig- Physical Education B.S., Music B. Mus,, Boston Social Science BA., Stan- English li,A,, Califor- consin Colorado M.A., Oregon ford, M.A., Stanford nia, M.A., Stanford Mfr Dr. Johanna Goetzl Foreign Language Ph.D., University of Vienna .Q Mr. Thomas Hanson Industrial Arts B.A., San Francisco State 'fr Wim Mr. Elwyn Gregory Mr. John Gregory Co-ordinator : California English B.A.,San Jose Pacific State lilli , nav. wnf, lfll, .'..N .A l mf? , 3.2: qi 1.- Mrs. Dolores Henning Miss Georgia Hetzner Mr. Edmond Holm Mr. Thomas English B.A., Stanford, Home Economics B.A., San Science B.S., Michigan M.8cT. Holman M.A., Stanford Francisco State M.A., San Francisco State Social Science B.A.. San Francisco State Mrs. Arlo Johnson Mr. Robert Johnson Mrs. .Katherine Johnstone DY- .DHD LHCY Librarian B.A., Central Art B,A,, San Jose State, M.A., Stanford English-Head B.A., San Jose Social Science BA., Idaho, M.A,, Michigan, M.A., Michi- State, M.A., Oregon California, Ed.D., Stanford i gan li ,. Pi . , ' W x l b ,, e!gZ t x 7, Jiffy? E Q ,Sw P ' Sig 'tif . 1 V B 9' i fm J il l l W wi 6..Qvl W ' wx .l 3 f, I il Ea 5' Ls-.. so V . , A. f F Miss Shirley Mr. Curtis Larson Mr. Robert Latin A Mr. Fred Latson Mr. Richard Laverty Larsen Counseling B.S., Utah State, M.A., Counseling B.S., Cali- Foreign Language B.S., San Francisco Industrial Arts B.A., Counseling-Girls Long Beach State fOI'fll3. MS., Tennessee UCSB l P,E. B.A,, Iowa i State M.A., Michi- gan ,t Miss Wilhelmina Lowe Mr. Charles Marshall Mr. Vaden Mayers Mrs. Marjorie Mr. R0y MCCOrd PhySiC11l Edl1C1ili0n Social Science B.A., San Mathematics-Head B.A., Chico State, McCandless AFI B-A-. Cal Arts JL Crafts BS.. New York Jose State, M.A., Stanford MA., Stanford Business B,A,, San 1056 M.A.. Allende, Mexico ji State l 'elf' ' if 'i i . Qs, l . - I ' .f l J .Q Q Bk , R X H .V V- a f y 7 M , -. i V 'V' . , S' Q , ,f f ,, N -A lfxgaw 'Q 3 , Ji is , I if? ,ff If - -A 2,1 'Y jg I f Se ii 'gy ! .1 . 'S i S, I aaa- . .1-fi Mrs. Susan McNeill Mrs. Elizabeth Medaris Mr. Peter Messner Mr. Barry Miller . Social Science B.A., California Nurse B.S., Columbia, M.S., Foreign Language B.A., California, M.A., Middlebury EflgllSh B-A-. San FFHUCISCO MA.. California California State l il F' i VNS s Qx S' uf' A, A ' as Mr. Lawrence Miller Art B.A,, San Jose State, M.A. San Jose State M 'Wt Mr. Robert Mills Mr. Stephen Moore Mr. James Nameth Mr. Arvid Niemi Science-Head B.A., Stanford, Mathematics B.S., Nevada, Business Head B.A., Humboldt Science B.S., Oregon State, M.A.. Stanford MA., Stanford State M.E., Oregon State l l l Mrs. Marilyn O'Neil English B.A. Wheaton Miss Ma ry Peters 15 i Mathematics BA., California Mr, Carl Peterson Industrial Arts B.A., San Jose State, M.A., San .lose State 'tal - new ',-.-..g..- . V. ' uA'il,L-,.-., ' 4 -1'l'.'1-'f-' Mrs, Marion Pougc Counseling B.A., Czililorniu Mrs,M1iryQulnI:in lnglish l'l,A,,Nchr1iska, MA.. Stanlord ,JJ-hs. f t Lf I Mr. Robert Quinlan Mr. Charles Reed Mr- Ronald Reeves Journalism B.A., San Jose COUriSffliI1g B.A., Thiel IndUSU1Hl ANS B.A., Chi- State M.A., San Jose State ME.. Buffalo C0 Stale- M-A.. Chico State Mr. Walter Rilliet Mr. Donald Ringler Physical Education-Head B.A., San English B-A., Marquette Frzgicisco State, M.A., San Francis- MA., Washington State co tale F ,,,i 'lunar 'Ui WZ ii ',,. , A i-ii'i ' i '-f -,i .. 1 I , , Q, . .l I bi . ,. ...,,,,,,,,,g Mr. James Rodgers MF- Robert Rush Mathematics B.S., An. Physical Education B.A., napolis MS., M,I.T, San Jose State, M.A., San Jose State Mr. Richard Schotzko Industrial Arts-Head B.A., San Jose State, MA., San Francisco State Mrs. Eleanor Siegrist Business B.A., San Jose State MA., Stanford Mr. Stanley Sheldon English B.A., Michigan. M.A., Michigan 311 ni i M .J S 'd M -. D S hl' Miss Nancy Sterling Mr. Richard Striebel Mr, Henry Use S5-cia2ing:siCgLeei3'A', Phr55icgimzi3dE3EaIi?,n B.S., Foreign Language-Head B.A., Science B.S.,Ohio State Music Head B.A,. Cali- Califomia Colorado M.E., Texas Chris- Stanford, M-Aw Stanford forma i tian iff' ff? L1 33 3, 'Q S. ,Q wifi. 4 .. 4 5 . Mr. Lloyd Walker Mathematics B.A., San Jose Stateg M.A., Stan- ford Mr. Rolfe Williams Mr. C. J. Wright Foreign Language B.A., Pacihc Social Science Hgad B.A., Emory and Hen ry, M.A., Stanford TEACHING INTERNS LEFT T0 RIGHT: Miss M. Brecht, Mr. A. Edmundson, FIRSTROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT' Mrs. L. Wherrett, Mrs. W. Geesey, ' g' Mrs. F. Pendleton. SECOND ROW: Mrs. J. Sturgeon, Mrs. P. Tur- ner, Mrs. M. Peyton, Mrs. E. Hutchinson. H51 SECRETARIES LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mrs. L Chapin, Mrs. R. Nakamura Mrs. N. Wolcott, Mrs. M. Yel ick, Mrs. J. Townsend, Mrs. M Moore, Mrs. A. Taber. Mg'-x. r ,nz L l. 9' Mrs. Ann Zucchi Mrs. Margaret English B.A., New C0lliS0n Hampshireg M.A.. English B.A., Deni- New Hampshire song M.A., Western Reserve Wt: SECRETARIES LEFT TO RIGHT' Mrs. J. Le Blanc. Mrs. P. Steiger, Mrs. P. Jow, Mrs. H. Stewart. Mrs. B. Kimura, Mrs. M. Stewart. 'ia' -V. , CUSTODIANS FIRSTROW, LEFT TO RIGHT' Mr, J. Merida, Mr. E. Kucera, Mr. .,,, E. Ruiz. SECOND ROW: Mr. F. Bazan, Mr. F Salabert, Mr. J. Sobey, Mrs. M. Heinz, Mr. C. Tyesky, Mr. M. Toscano, Mr. W.R. Coats, Mr. W. Brandt. BUS DRIVERS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT' Mr. G. Silvey, Mr. B. Leech. SECOND ROW: Mr. B. Hartley, Mr. J. Baumann. COOKS LEFT TO RIGHT' Mrs. M. Baglio, Mrs. M. A. Watkins, Mrs. M. Roy, Mrs. I. Sutliff. 25 J lf 55. - F' W5 L. 4?-N Q, nliifi , 1 . -'rw t if il-2'Sf.-uv -J , L+. - - V :wi-.-we . ' MQ sam Y X ,hwy -..1-. - V :V -1-. mu, ,cf A .., -1.4 .vr-5,-' V V agliigv' ' iliiig-Sip '7'faa- Wm VN. ff Q I 'T 0 T ,. ,Q ., X, 1 f V3 M. ' 4, i J Q - A H' H lat is . A Q Q , .Y . Y 4 , nw 7 , 1 ,E Is I WWA 15 ,fi MJ? u,' I Q f Q X gs 9 -JH , -'K' . 'Tw 1 uv. -- mi . -Q ,M g , '-'ew A J' E ---....l.W,.M 6 fig ,atm 1 I '52 S ,.-U 7 .,,, H g. Q , ,A,A M. wig? QE! wi? in-U W f ' 'Q I ' ,. .,f .... g-LIT f '51 ' 1 A f My -milk fnQt1fHi3e. a1.efne 3 Student fHcers wh 'li E Florence Amamoto Secretary Chris Chapman Auditor Winston Chun Vice-President Ron Sopjes Treasurer 66 17 if Ea Blll Rutland Vice-President IRIN Q!!! Chrrs Chapman Treasurer Grace Gillanders Secretary Kathy Kelly Auditor F LL TUDE CO NCIL FIRST ROW, left to right: N. Ross, A. Young, B. Soss, L. Rosow, F. Amamoto. SECOND ROW: G. Kotin, P. Boyle, D. McAlpin, N Atkinson. THIRD ROW: A. McKenna, A. Blitz, R. Adams, D. Aberne- Ll. DF.I.F.G I E thy. SS BLY i ?'f2 Ll !!Q L- L '- FIRST ROW. left to right: M. Rivers, L. Rosow, C. Nichol, G. Nelson, W Graff, R. Murfee, K. Neukom, D. McAlpin, D. Abernethy. D. Coats, S. Ma- ninger. N. Grush, C. Murfee, R. Adams, C. ChristofT, L. Lehman, J. Holling- sworth, V. Kasai. SECOND ROW: R. Roat, Y. Lee, S. Fox, K. Izumi, C King, G. Kotin, B. Steele, E. Mindell, J. McLaren, T. Conyers, J. Pardue, G Berberian, L. Powers, F. Tajima, N. Yolles, C. Waago, L. Huber, R. Prieto L. Dauber, N. DeLancie. THIRD ROW: L. Lydon, K. Hanada, J. Sander, L Gaydos, L. Eisenman, H. Higbie, G. Alles, B. Chambers, W. Chun, M. Pick- ering. R bt- l.nl'ilnLIL.Q il' 2f '? .DUFFY 'Y L4 'f LN 11.131769 ll!!! 1' DOIGNZ.. lb 7'll l...'!hs ...A ,I '1ns-- -...,.. -...,.4- - ' '- 'W j,3mii M .. .- I! FIRST ROW, left to right: K. Young. A. Young, G. Ju, S. Obata, S. Mani- ger, V. Kassai, T. Conyers, F. Tajima, N. Ross, C. Soss, C. Lee, N. Yolles, C Arnold, S. Horn, M. Amamoto, F. Amamoto, B. Backstrom, B. Loc. SEC OND ROW. left to right: F. Huber, B. Rutland, D. Nahinu, S. Bonn, D Chamberlain, C. Chapman. S. Hoover, J. Kromhout, M. Rivers, M. Rivers, L. Haysbert, I. Gaydos, A. Blitz, G. Lee, M. Babcock, A. McKenna, D Coats, J. Galloway, A. Emery, E. Eisenman, W. Taoka, R. Adams, M. Mc Kenna, Y. McCollough, J. Linck, P. Kennett, N. Brownsten. PRI G DELEG TE SS BLY FIRST ROW: left to right: S. Bonn, N. Ross, A. Young, B. Soss. SECOND ROW: A. Blitz, R. Adams, W. Tao- ka, N. Atkinson. THIRD ROW: A. McKenna. B. Chambers, M. Babcock. PRING S DE COUNCIL Activities Cf Commissions and Commissioners Attract New Members M L L h K' Better Conventions . os i'ama, N , , Vowed by Commlsslon P k '-.. 1 seg . ' , ff - - 'V 2, . ,ig Wei, J , , 'rf 5' 2 's.5??f'l' af'-l , J-1 :I ,fy V . ., . .,. 41' 1 'F F' . HC i . . 194 J . wx-K . Q Q ,, Q Q., Q52 Sue Fox Keiko Izumi FIRST R0 W. left to right: R. Tsuji, C. Ochi, C. Sawamura, D. Kawa- hara, S. Chew, C. Yamaguma, J. Omai, E. Tsuji. G. Yoshimoto, E. Fujita, Muranaga, D. Nishimoto, C. Babkirk, SECOND ROW: J. Mayer, E. Braun, A. Beale, M. Endo. THIRD ROW: D. Ching, S. Shoda, L. Omai, J. Low, M. Yokota, P. Kennett, M. Aguilar, Y. Unno. S. Emhoff, J. Hiraki, A. Shigemoto, D. Ota, G. Katamoto, A. Ramian, S. Fujiki, J. Omai. 'K Assembly Commissioner Fall Dave Abernethy Parliamentarian Parliamentarian Fall 33 Spring Jerry Bortolazzo SICWHII Bonn Election Procedures Ironecl ut by Commission . a Assembly Commissioner Spring Akin Blitz Phones Buzz When Directories Appear Z F 'f ff 1 f .2 - 'V it i i . A-me 'ef' s. ' .2263 1 fn ' ff -we A fl 1 I 1 Betty DeMeules Sue Greer 1--up-M--w -A-.,,, ...4-44:-ll'.,y-.1 u..,..... 32524. a,2ewmW.,.. ..... LEFT T0 RIGHT' Betty De Meules, Sue Greer, B. Uyemura, R. Alvarez, B. Alexander, C. Ochi, G Katamoto, D. Wilton, H. Ju, S. Chew, J. Low, D. Purcell, D. Florez, M. Powers, J. Shibata, J. Kamiji, E Ferras, D. Bullock, P. Bullock, A. Beale. Newly Formed Commission Ushers at Performances SEA TED, left to right: D. Bender, A. Olszanski, C. Hendrix, N. Maniger, A. Farmer, E. Ferras, M. Goch, B. Lewis, Y Lee. STA NDING: J. Day, A. Lee, S. Fricken, B, James, M. Beebe, M. Wallach. 34 i Posters by rt Ecu . ' l - ...Jil 'vu it , - M . FIRST R0 W. left to right: S. Messner, K. Krabbenschmidt, A. Jurow, NLC JBeb' AY Nl GT DCh'n . 0 oco, . r erlan, . oung, . magawa, . oy, . 1 g. J. Mayer, B. Uyemura, M. Shiosaka, M. Amamoto, L. Ito. J. Ishida. o o 1' in N Commission Decorate Halls Q, f .s Q Q L' FIRST R0 W, left to right: B. Walker, V. Kiyomura, B. Nishioka. SECOND ROW: G. Kata- 'X ,X moto, K. Walker, L. Taoka. THIRD ROW: S. Chew, F. Takemori, M. Amamoto. Z i A? , .' ' F93 Carol Nichol Jonel Ishida ho Shall Get A Golden Key ueries Commission Vicki Kiyomura Linda Taoka , . sg, if My , ,. E 3 img 'Y A1-Qi. ..,s. e Q 2 BW FIRST ROW left to nght C Lee L Marks L Exsenman SECOND ROW H. Ju, C Van i Bokkelen THIRD ROW M Babcock J Mayer N DeLanc1e FOURTH ROW' S. Ayoob G Trafflc and Safety onducts Car Check LEFT TO RIGHT H Hlgble B Atkmson S.Benner W John Kromhout Stewart Bonn Rodom D Long L Watkms C Rashall M. Schoiield M 'i Q f ,, - V4 -T' 1 7' Q ., f ffl.. J 'J SITTING, left to right: J. Basolo, C. Poole. STA NDING: J Linck, K. Walthers, B. Pickens, P. McKenzie, NOTSHOWN: B Andrews, A. Beale. D. Borella, J. Canaday, C. Carroll, N. Grush B. Merlen, R. Meyer. D. Miyahira, S. Morioka, S, Obata. A. Pra tali, J. Shibata, B. Soss, M. Slreck, F. Takemori, G. Tatsuno, J Threefoot, M. Waago, K. Hanada, E. Mindell, B. Barnes., K, Woll ner, S. Mindell, K. McLeod. .W Q, ft' i Athletic ommission Honor Athletes P lie-' I 1 I ,,,,. FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Babkirk, L. Pow- ers, M. Shiosaka, R. Colunga, SECOND ROW, left to right: E. O'Brian, J. Aguirre, F. Biehl, J. Fabiny, Y. Unno THIRD ROW. left to right: J. Mathwig, R. Goddard, S. Whattaker, W. Ho, R. W ai if , L Dave McAlpin ef, if .pf - Qr V X . Wu an wx 1 A wa M .lie ' . F, .'e , ff . as . Q- - .. 1 'P U .1- I 1 .fi i 'FP - , ': N i X 1 't I f f 1 ,rl i fly W it J: 5' ii. .iiidaigrj 7 Pat Boyle Wright, S. Wilton, Y. Oiwa. Cathy Christoff Boosts Spirit BOTTOM ROW, left to right:-K. Long, T. Komaru. J. Foley, P. McKenzie, V. Smedley, L. Poss, L. Kirkland, C. Medler, R. Roat, D. Car- novale, L. Cook, K. Kelly, L. Christsian, J. Sweeney, K. Nakamura SECOND ROW, left to right: S. Emhoff, B. Marko, V. Nelson, B. Loe, S. McKinney, C. Rosenfeld, C. Cost, F. Trask, B. Williams, S. Poretti, B. Lewis, S. Hoover, D. McAlpin. THIRD ROW, left to right: P. Kennett, M. Aguirre, M. Wanless,P. Cathcart, M. Heimsoth, B. Smith, E. Fujita. J. Mathwig, L. Elgin, C. Arnold, J. Beale. FOURTH ROW, left to right: H. Conception, C. Yee, G. Toy. S. Horn, L. Huber, C. Soss, E. Friedman, G. Gillanders, K. Johnson, G. Mello, P. Ko- izumi, S. Kawahara, S. Maniger, S. Thrasher, P. Beirne. FIFTH ROW. left to right: A. Atherton, C. Muzzy, B. Rittmaster, J. McRoskey, J. King, K. Boggs, A. Hinaga, B. Bremer, K. Gilchrist, L. Herndon, D. Hara, C. Hinaga, G. Imachi. SIXTH ROW, left to right: G. Andersen, A. Ormes. T. Horn, K. Roat, B. Carlson, M. Okitian, N. Sills, L. Jacobson, M. Endo, L. Iwaoda, N. Yolles, T. Lashkoff, J. Gossett, D. O'- Kine, C. Shin, C. Yoshimoto, V. Shepard. SEVENTH ROW, left to right: C. Gittings, L. Zollinger, J. Hiraki, C. Skrownek, M. White. EIGHTH ROW, left to right: A. lmagawa, L. Takayama, J. Steele, G. Saito, C. Waxman, N. Ross, S. Komaru. 9AN MATE Cid V93 WM at Q . , I . G F 'I D ' x CASC Commissioner Fall and Spring Gary Alles SFAC Commissioner Spring Vicki Kassai I f a J X 7 1 f jf f 6 CASC Commissioner Fall Vicki Kassai 'WIN my ' U ' SFAC Comm ssioner Fall Akin Bl tz CASC Improves Communication Between Schools While SFAC Creates Better Understanding Between Faculty And Students wictm 5 li .-vw' J, tl? SA N fl Ji. - f, ' , ' i W . , f Q K , 5 , V.,,, Responsibilit and Self-Disoiplir1e- Goal of Student ourt if Sl, , Z IWW X . at Andrew McKenna Fall Chieflustice , Lb I! Mr. Ronald Reeves Student Court Advisor Ill FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Barry, B. Andrews S. Greer K. Baldwin C Muchos, F. ,Tajima, SECOND R6 W1 J. Pardue, V. Van Voochos, C. Waa- go, C. Christoff, J. Yundt, R. Stovall M. Babcock, THIRD ROW: Af Emery, W. Taoka, G. Lee, B. Rutland, M. McKenna 4-0 H 1. f t gfw f M,4fM,f!w I, ,r A +' 1 ,A wwf... f t Nancy Beaumont Spring Chief Justice Student - -41-l Bryant Vance Senior Justice Peggy Blumberg Junior Justice 4. Craig Beller Junior Justice Debbie Reisch Wendy Grail' Clerk Baililf ontrol Board ar. an A L... .4 ii 5 4-1 3 Fred Gorin Sophomore Justice Michal Lawrence Clerk '.82 'X Bill Chambers Liason S WA F 1 Lwmwv' ,X L 9 if . DL, .wfikxri 'R Y X Q- The ri ll of Vic SD NMA EO I And the agony of defeat C' - 9 ' n 144 1 x 'ez 2. ,I 69? Q . , I , , , ,ig 174' i,0 ,bd -2? Q-J-A Varsit ridders Place Second In MPL Competition With - Record Round robin football playoffs made their debut during the 1966 Mid-Pennsula League season and San Mateo High School became their first victims. After rolling through league competition with a five win-one loss mark and tying for first place with Capuchino, the Bear- cat gridders were eliminated from a possible title when they lost their initial playoff game to Mills and thus concluded the season in second place. Larry Page was the Cats' outstanding performer as he was among the leading scorers, rushers, and receivers in the league. Outstanding end .lim Mathwig was the primary receiver of quarterback Rick Takahashi's aerials when the latter chose the passing game over the Cats' strong running attack. Linemen Kevin O'Keefe and Mike Stewart provided offensive blocking for the running backs and were standouts on defense. Page, Mathwig, and Stewart were all honored with first team berths on the all-league team while O'Keefe, and Ron Saito garnered honorable mention positions. Mathwig and Stewart were also selected to the all-county unit. TEAM RECORD 28 Carlmont 25 14 Aragon 6 6 Capuchino 37 27 Mills 25 20 Hillsdale 14 21 Crestmoor 6 21 BURLINGAME 13 ELiS'LSZ2E G'55QfE.LL'?-,L'f?QrZZl'Li321i'gfla5'ukf?2gb?h2'liiiifhiliITSQZTUEMand back' 14 Mm, 26 F 1 A an FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT' S. Farrar, L. Page, K. Cole, L. Jow, B. Smith, R. Sopjes, J. Chase, D. Nelson, T. Ichimaru, K. Hanada, SEC- OND ROW: D. O'Connor, M. Stewart, S. Haldan, M. Hersh, J. Vucinich, S. Langridge, C. Nahinu, D. Hiraki, E. Golda, J. Mathwig. THIRD ROW: E. Davis, M. Rivers, S. Jordan, C. Williams, C. Newgard, G. Ishida, G. Kiyomura, R. Saito, C. Foster, D. Katz, FOURTH ROW: mgr. K. McNay, S. Fonua, R. Takahashi, E. Kukla, J. Petromilli, D. Coats, mgr. R. Sakai, mgr. G. Gossett, mgr. R. Stovall. FIFTH ROW: Coaches R. Williams, F. Davis, G. Barber. A 44 QQ- . M x Kevin O' keete End All league Honorable Mention 96 Larry Page Halfback All-League Mike Stewart Tackle Ichimaruis Two TD,s Pace eague Mto 14-6 in ver Aragon San Mateo plowed victoriously through the Aragon Dons in their first MPL game, 14-6. Fullback Tom Ichima- ru led the Cats' offense by scoring two TD's with halfback Larry Page convert- ing both times. Wingback Ron Sopjes, much to the dismay of Aragon quarter- back Bob Irish, made two timely inter- ceptions deep in San Mateo territory. Defensive star Barry Smith dampened all Aragon hopes to catch up when he beat through the line and blocked Aragon's conversion attempt. San Mateo domi- nated the game getting 15 first downs and netting 246 yards. End Jim Mathwig leaps into the air, with a Cap defender on his back, to snag one of his record breaking receptions. -:f ' as me gn ' , - .jfg Nr ' if t ' Jim Mathwig Rick Takahashi End Quarterback All-League All-County All-CCS Mathwig Sets Record But Cap Blitzes Cats End Jim Mathwig and defensive halfback Ricky Takahashi earned new honors for San Mateo, breaking or tying three exist- ing single-game records. Unfortunately, these elforts were not enough to bring victory to the Bearcats, and they lost to the Capuchino Mustangs 37-6. Mathwig caught seven passes setting a new record, and tied an all-time high with his 89 yards gained. The Bearcats' only TD was Takahashi's 54 yard fumble return, also equalling an MPL mark. This was San Mateo's iirst defeat of the season. ZF ,Wiz , 9 's N Barry Smith Ron Saito Guard-Center Hallback All-League Honorable Mention N A J J ,..1 'eul 1' M' - s Hu -i'p4 has W if bw 5 1 ffw , ,J I. 'aff 4' I U 1 4' ' atv- ,,,- QA M, , - . - :P Q ' - ..-' if R: U 1' 'v-vassal t , .fq E' - , Jn A-' r . 0 1 ,Q-i'0l v'w'Ul'- IQ .. 31 , A '-. Liv. ' , .. ,- , ' Jw ' ' ,-t cf- .. f' ' ' -.'l- if 1 T I , M1 A ' T 71313, . , e V' - H H Larry Page, glaring angrily, wards OH' an aggressive Mills defender. . '. M W Jai,-. . Q Q Pagefs three conversions provided the winning margin against the - t, W V -Jiiw,u,r- - , ,L , VlCklI'lgS. A s U, g K ,b -ff'-1 , -. ,, O ,.. X ' ' ' 4 wus Halfback Ron Saito, substituting for Tom Ichimaru, proved his speed and agility early in the season in San Mateo's clash with Mills. Cats Topple Mill n Pageis Kicking The magic toe of Larry Page proved the difference in San Mateo's 27-24 victory over the offensive-minded Mills Vik- ings. The win, a helpful morale booster after suffering a 37-6 drubbing to Capuchino the week before, propelled the Cats into title contention and established them as one of the better units on the Peninsula. Page and Rick Takahashi paced the offensive onslaught. From his running spot, Page scored two TD's and garnered 139 yards rushing, while Takahashi enjoyed his best day of the young season, completing 9 of I3 passes for l 16 yards. Jumping off to an early 20-6 lead, the Cats relied on a stout defense, led by Mike Stewart and Ken Cole, in staving off a spirited second half rally by the Vikes. hh zunuu-it 5 y ' ,adn-sintuuivw , RK :mai Enjoying his best day ofthe young season, quarterback Rick Taka- hashi completed 9 ofhis 13 passes for a total of l l6 yards. !2sw.,:-tt-Zta 'n-14. A Rally vercomes Hillsdale The San Mateo Bearcats exploded for 13 points in the fourth quarter to break a 7-7 tie and beat the Knights, 20-14. The Cats came to life when Rick Taka- hashi crashed across the goal from the two yard line. Two minutes later, Ken Cole fell on a Hillsdale fumble setting the stage for Ron Saito's 8-yard plunge, bring- ing the score to 20-14. An outstanding player, Ron Saito, substituting for Tom Ichamaru, netted 123 yards in 22 plays, averaging 5 yards per carry. 'Jig N . if Behind the Bearcats' strong line charge, sophomore Alonzo Emery hurdles through the Hillsdale defense. . V A ,A, .vi , fe , ,. Y . is I P 'Q 1 Ken Cole Guard John Chase End .l vfl jf J Q: I.. 51 OJ 'tv , w I e ' 's i -' ' X ' m'H t--fs '-.pk ,, 'we . '-3' W l '- - -N' ' A A S - 4 N' ' ' 'v' ' My .. V- , . ' A' ' .x.'T.f,i ff. 1 , 1 1 .jfngxmur 4- '5 ' ' ' ' 'Q' ' ' Glen Kiyomura Quarterback , 1 h.!,N, is S M' 5 . -- t Q if Steve Farrar End -.:V i Tom Ichimaru Fullback we-1 ., ffwfitfr-rrlifif ' ,. 'Q - ' 'f' , 4 gk, at 19141 a S ,dwg , Battling his way through Crestmoor's rugged defense, sophomore Alonzo Emery displays promising talent for next ycar's team. V Vvif 1 1 'A Q 1 ' I 4 7 ,, s . . fe- fa..-Q 1 .f it Y f ' ya f A K 51 V 4, ei W , ft V , ' ' , A., X :Q ? ' ,'1'yj'f'561.,i4 Jaw 1 1 'r 4 .uf v f J f? 2 fa layoff Spot San Mateo powered its way to its fourth league win in Eve starts with an easy 21-6 decision over MPL doormat Crestmoor. The game wasn't as close as the score indicated as the Cats led the con- test in all departments and at one time the entire sophomore team was pitted against the Falcon var- sity. Larry Page and sophomore Alonzo Emery were outstanding for the Bearcats as they grounded out 190 yards of San Mateo's 258 yard rushing total. The defensive charge led by Kevin O'Keefe and Mike Stewart kept the Falcons in their own territory for most of the game and failed to render a touch- down to Crestmoor's offense. The Falcons only score came on an errant SM fumble. The win also carried added sig- nificance in that it assured the Bearcats of their first winning season since 1964 and assured them of a spot in the newly in- novated championship playoffs. ui' 'ar ww Q Jean Turnbull Princess Janine King Princess KaS2J2rm JHHIUUI' FIRST ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT' C. Muzzy, J. King, M. Heimsoth, L. Robles, C. Scribner SECOND ROW: J. Turnbull, J. McRoskey, N. Crouch, K. Long. K. Davis. 4 'v ,Jr ,OH W ..,,5,?N,4l:'7,ii ifqgi X , u', 45 1 u 'Wj-li ja, 'f3'7. x A 1 Ill! gm-I 1 4 Y 4 N I kx. Janine King J H 4. Nina Harris Joan McR0skey Vick, Kumi Head Head 1 I -W7 A w H Q u i V' fr' V, L l L . . , X - Y A-M V . ,V,,..-,7 V, I 1 L J ME-Q f A, A' f 5, f -in ' i 4 5 f' 1' fl F ,, f j Q Zibiffzf 'lf . ' ' - 2, , .1 , , x .., K X ff may , 'fw i ' Qi -5 4 l' ' , fm 3 1, A Ei i J 9 XZ' X , ' i,,9'. 'wg 1 7 Q, ffy fi rwb . . ef Linda Barnett Qaltj ' Robin Roar Gail Thrasher lalt.j Judy Schauer Mascot LEFT T0 RIGHT' Bern Rittmaster, Caltj, Jean Turnbull, Nana Crouch, Cindy Muzzy QHeadJ, Kathy Long, Karen Davis, Peggy Cathcart Qaltj ky X ri' WL . e 5 t me an 4. rw- 2 c - X aiweqazffitagwhgw , M53 Q, 1, 'r 1-by 1-MA. .r f we x an rr- fa.-I f- Q- 5 i Larry Page hauls in a Panther punt . . heads downfield. . , checks 'fi GQTCH S all UI' Hlgaffle . M Y- J r With revenge as its major the clubs battled on even terms theme, due to last year's 20-0 throughout the first eight min- loss which ended a record-set- utes of the initial stanza, Rick iVi ting six game series winning Takahashi fired a 36-yard scor- S streak, San Mateo, boasting a ing strike to end .lim Mathwig. A - 'A 'M 4-l league record, entered the Larry Page converted to make Craig Newgard 39th annual Little Big Game as it 7-0. With only four seconds Tackle touchdown favorites over arch- remaining in the first half, Lee rival Burlingame and emerged Eisan hit Jeff Pecota with a 62- Ajiri V eight point victors, 21-13. yard scoring bomb to put the Before some 5,000 avid Vet- underdog Panthers within one erans' Day rooters, considera- point after the first half of play. axle bly less than the average Page scored the Cats' second lggulu Thanksgiving Day aueadanee and deciding touchdown in the of 8,000 people, the powerful third period on a two yard Bearcat grid machine scored plunge. The Mateans then iced first and were never overtaken the game in the fourth quarter as they posted their seventh when Marvin Rivers snagged a Little-Big Game triumph in the Takahashi aerial and scam- vi , past eight years. pered into the end zone with a 1'-W if The Mateans drew first 14-yard Scoring pass. Ron Sopjes blood in the contest when, after u Lf Wingback t a ari, 0 A ,. 2 W' a e L at 'te r, l ' P t t .g e 5 , rf rri, 2 Q ff 6 ,1.-. ,'f . , Q I e 1 f ' 1 1 r 2 L l if J-at Jim Petromilli Marvin Rivers Ed Kukla Tackle Wingback-End 52 Center I l T .ia Q l ..f - nh, . , ' - Y - - i as -:.r 1 J' 55 vm, 5 1 ... Q 1 , no I, I and breaks through. To Regain Troph EVA jig llg r 'til L we nr Quarterback Rick Takahashi, having evaded one defender, snaps one of his eight completed passes. Takahashi netted 147 yards passing. i 'N 'gf' T ,i .i .2 1 . s Q, A .' . if 8 i f I Leaping. arms outstretched, Burlingame defenders make a vain attempt at blocking one of Larry Page's three successful conver- sion kicks. f5 End Jim Mathwig, having snagged a Takahashi Special. speeds across mid-held. '99 HRSTROW LEFT T0 RIGHT J Willard C Okita K Suyeyasu J Chase K Edwards D Daul A. Lindsell, W.'Willis. SECOND ROW: K Hall H Warr G Ishida G Nakamura A Emery E Flowers D Bagley M McKenna THIRD ROW: S. Chamberlain, D. Waddingham, R Reap C Leiss R Morrison C Lax .I Howell D Jordan FOURTH ROW O Frank W Ju R Owyang,W. Ehni,S.Ostoya, M. Biasotti,mgr Sophs BoastBl1ngurr1 Win The San Mateo sophomore team placed third in league competition with a season 3 win-2 loss record. In their 40-20 victory over the Burlingame Sophs, quar- terback Wayne Willis paced the Cats, completing three TD passes and scoring on three carries, while backs Gene Nakamura and Ed Flowers and ends Dennis Daul and Don Jordan aided in the at- tack. Owing to the strength of the Soph defense, led by Charles Oki- ta and Dave Waddingham, the Cats held Hillsdale to no first downs in their 14-0 victory over the Knights. LETTER GIRLS LLFT T0 RIGHT Arlene lmagawa Sharon Takayama Nancy Yolles Frances Trask, Cheryl Waxman, Nancy Ross, Stephanie J.v. CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT' C. iwsoka, iam, B. Williams, Horn qiicudp, E. Friedman, J. Hlfuki, fan., After taking a handoff from quarterback Robert DeVee 1623, Calvin Swann dodges between three Burlingame tacklers to help win the game 37-0. San Mateo's freshmen football team, under the guiding arm of coach Art Andrews, rambled through its season with a 4-l record. Their only loss was to Capu- chino who beat them out for first place. Leading the Cats to their second place finish was quarterback Frank Rivers who racked up 60 of the team's l2l points. An- other outstanding player was Bob DeVee, voted most valuable player, who played both line and backfield posi- tions. Frosh Post 4-1 Record FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Serena, R. Yoro, B. Thompson, F. Wilson, D. Mays, T. Higashioka, N. Huber, J. Feeney, D. Huber, R. Porter, E. Muranaga. SECOND ROW: S. Lee, V. Prieto, K. Edwards, D. Childs, M. Berryman, S. Morrison, J. Hendrix, J. Cohelan, B. McCann, S. Basolo, J. Rosenthal. THIRD ROW: F. Rivers, D. Mosby, J. Ray, D. Sorrenson, J. Teshara, B. Ready, R. Gold, G. Higashioka, T. McNesby, S. Phillips. FOURTH ROW' K. Donahue, R. Carmichael, J. Smith, R. Hamblin, C. Swann, R. DeVee, G. Simon, J. Froning, J. Hardaway, R. Krummell. : ' if-11 li t pitiiil ilii ' QQ ip ,, u Q, . Si fail Wilt? . st gl 1 C 3 IN ' X 1 n -1.1 Ivl I-1 'MVN :flu Q? FIRST ROW, left to right: K. O'Keefe, J. Mathwig, S. Adams, L. Page, R. Takahashi, S. Richards, M. Rivers. SECOND ROW: G. Pappazisis, C. Costa. L. Haysbert, J. Jackson, J. Scott, S. Haldan. Coach Rilliet SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM ' SM SM Q SM SM Title Hopes Fade in Final Game Trailing the league-leading Capuchino Mustangs by a game with one remaining, San Mateo's varsity cagers entered the seasonis iinale against the 'Tangs needing a win to force a championship playoff. steadily away from the Bearcats in the TEAM RECORD Capuchino Mills Burlingame Crestmoor Hillsdale Aragon Mills Burlingame Crestmoor Hillsdale Aragon Capuchino 62 50 37 80 44 5 l 53 62 69 50 53 69 After a hard-fought iirst half, Cap pulled second half, and thus San Mateo was regu- lated to a third place finish with a 8-4 re- cord. Champion Capuchino was the only squad in the circuit to beat the Bearcats twice while the Mateans accomplished the same feat against second place and thrice- beaten Hillsdale. The second win over Hillsdale and a win over Aragon highlighted the season for the cagers. Against Hillsdale, Larry Page, the team's leading scorer with a 15 point aver- age, canned a jump shot in the waning sec- onds to send the game into overtime. In the two extra stanzas, forwards Jim Scott and Jim Mathwig clinched the victory with key scoring efforts. Page pulled the same antics against Aragon when he hit a 20-footjump shot in the final ten seconds to give the Mateans a come-from-behind 54-53 win over the Dons. In addition to Page and Mathwig who gained berths on the all-league second team and Scott who was honorable mention, center Kevin O'Keefe, guard Stef Richards, and forward Greg Pappazzissis made key contributions in presenting San Mateo with another winning season on the courts. 56 With a determined kick, forward Jim Scott snatches one of his 48 defensive rebounds in San Matco's first bout with Hillsdale. Q Leavlng San . s 5 Z A Q 4 ygf '9 jf The Orange-and-Black's forward .lim Mathwig leaps to pop in one of his 58 Having taken a teammate's paSS, Sam Ad8mS field goals. 0 l K .4 r' Y , I if F03 Mateo With an -4 Record. . . i Qwfsi v 2, ' , 52: ' if' I1 l glanoes down-court before he makes his move. 59 Jimmy Jackson is up in the air about San Mateo's overwhelm- ing lead over Mills. 4-1' fd 1' And a Thlrd Place F mish ', E A Center Kevin O'keefc, San Mateo's leading rebounder with a l29 total -p A Rx played a vital role against such opponents as Hillsdale and Crestmoor. 'x . ' 7 fl f ,X ','a',' 'v gl, 5 ewl Formed F rosh-Soph uintet .za fi ' NIA BASKETBALL MANAGERS: FIRST ROW, left to right: H. Warr, R. Groves R. Stovall. SECOND ROW: R. Adams, G. Sanford, S. Ostoya, Cnot shown: M. Ishidal. F5 High-Scoring iC7 Cagers Dominate League Real team effort and speed graced this year's championship C Cat ca- gers to a I4-0 season, one of the best in years. Averaging 57 points per game to their opponents' 34, the '66 Cs were rated as one of the highest scoring light- weight ballclubs in San Mateo's histo- ry. Leading the Bearcat onslaught were two all-league players, Larry Walls and guard Paul Bortolazzo, who scored 170 and 168 points respectively. Team cap- tain Tom Woon at center gained second team honors while guard Winston Chun and forward Lavell Ferguson received honorable mention. IV 6 i Squad Runs Skein To 33 This year Coach Walt Rilliet's typically fine D team stretched its MPL winning streak to 33 league wins in a row to earn its fourth consecutive cham- pionship. The overall record for the season was 12-2, los- ing only to teams of higher exponent ratings in practice games. Two men, Rich Hammerud and Bob Sakai, the top scorer, were named to the coaches' ALL-MPL team while Steve Kariya placed on the second team and Walt Chun received honorable mention. FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Fetter, R. Hammerud, H. Kilgore, A. Tellez, F. Biehl, R. Sakai, K. Yamaguma, mgr. M. Ishida. SECOND ROW: M. Coonan, L. Rivers, S. Kariya, W. Chun, B. lack P Pier S man, . ce, R. Elfving, C. Goldstone. inishes Third in FIRST ROW. left to right: W. Willis, D, Bagley. R Yoro, S. Bissett, G. lliga shioka. R. Cooper, L. Flow ers. SECOND ROW: O Chavez, R. Carmicheal. D. Sorensen, C. Swann, D Jordan, A. Emery, D. Hal dan, R. Ochs. Coach Snid er. The N66-67 cage season marked the advent ol' a new classilication system in the Mid-Peninsula League with the transforming ol' B's to a frosh-soph division. Al- though having only a limited time to practice as a unit, the Bearcats fared extremely well, finishing third after an intensely heated cham- paign. The starting five for the Orange- and-Black include All-MPL center Calvin Swann. second-team MPL forward Alonzo Emery, honorable mention guard Don Jordan, for- ward Ed Flowers, and guard Steve Bissett, who was chosen by his teammates as the squad's Most Inspirational Player. With 14-O State L To in Title FIRST ROW, left to right: mgr. J. Agguire, P. Borto- lazzo. R. I-Ierz, W. Chun, L. Walls, T. Woon, mgr. E. O'Brien. SECOND ROW: D. Witt, F. Clayton, P. Harding, L. Furguson, V. Stovall, Coach D. Dooley. Straight Victories And Four Champlons ips Distance Men Pace Early Track Wins This season looked like the year for San Mateo's track team to start a new championship win string with only Mills High School, who edged the g Cats in the MPL opener, barring the way to a pen- nant. San Mateo had to beat Mills in the MPL Finals to regain the title. The Bearcats opened the season by soundly Francisco and then de- feating arch-rival Carl- mont for the first. time Coach Bob Rush since 1960. San Mateo swept all three divisions and boasted many come-through perform- ances. San Mateo then entered the Andrew Hill Invitational and made a strong showing among the 35 teams present. Highlighting the meet was a first-place distance medley composed of Steve Wilton, Jim Jackson, Wil Obata, and Dave Madigan, who ranked thirty-seventh on the United States All-Time Best list. San Mateo also placed team captain Joe Belton in the two mile, Jim Scott in the high hurdles, and Gary Perasso in the discus. The athletes combined talents with Larry Page, Alonzo Emery, Lenny Haysbert, Don Nelson, Les Jow, and Marvin Rivers in leading San Mateo throughout the year. FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Rivers, A. Emery, M. Rivers, T. Robinson, C. Williams L Page J Scott R Nevarez E Cotton W Ross SEC OND ROW: R. Woon, R. Walker, C. Reeves, G. Jessen, J. Laguua, S. Wilton, L. Jow J Jackson J Manjarrez D Kacludls J Belton D Madi gan, L. Wilson, M. Jackson. THIRD ROW: C. Foster, J. Frohning, J. Morris, K. McKague E Davis E Golda L Haysbert G Perasso D Nel son, C. Newgard, J. Lydon, J. Butler, G. Papazisis, K. Swann, C. Lax, W. Obata, J. Manjarrez trouncing South San J., U , mf ,, a, ,mf vw 'I xii i 96 MKS' ' that made him Gary Perasso displays the the top contenders in the league Wiiiine x B hurdler Glenn the barrier in J-1 .UN il arms eagle-spread, YE ...N 4 .yan V! f s'-f avi, FIRST RO W, left to right: G. Ishida, F. Rivers, F. Crumb. F. Melancon, D. Bagley, D. Jordan, R. Saito, R. Slackman, R. Wellman, M. Kuramura, M. Gock, R. Wright, N. Grush. SECOND ROW: fHd. m r.l R. Jow, B, D V B. J ' ' g e ee, ames, V Stovall R. Yoro, G. Higashioka, J. Hardaway, L. Lee, R. Gold, M, Malzkuhn, D. Robertson, L. Maddix, R. Wasserman, S. Devoe fmgr.J B. Schmidt, fmgij Y f , ,f . .X we I X ' f c f fa ' ' 5 , X f P Mr 3 5' WA M 1 Bps MPL Record 7'-.Qli3,53?.f if' li' S M: i.f4-iff? ' i ' ' - ,-- ,. ., fl ,, 1' fa. .I ' il . .A , - I -.,,s.-, 'R' .L-, - A M A ir ? If ,, J ,, , . www. . A- ' N W M, Glenn Ishida hands off to anchor man 1, l l 1. l l i 5 l l ll if ,K W ' 42. WT X fn A K p hx? mfg ww ix f-awww mf ' W 'Sqft 'if Q' ' 4' an af-A Q Q v fy? ' 4 J 4 iiiff , WCS' N ' W fwfr W MMM of ,? .,, M , I wwf, aff 'ef was? ff ess -2 4 f Revs Aix rw M aan, W apym ZW ,gf , ,X wifi ff 2 . 1 4 - 1 , -59' ,W N f was . f f ,X V f f S21 ,4,.,W.,, ., M W Q yah ,. ffm k i. H, + 4, ffl, x ,. 'Wh W x fa, M a v. W f , f a , ,,, 1, ff K q, ' Av F Skim! X W A X sa 1 M w ai 4 A., . ff nl' -iv Y mg f f Q 'Mx ?f . if is , ' ' A ' N , jii 5' ' N M S W 1 1 f 1 The B track squad was one of the league's stronger teams. Headed by Dean Kacludis in the sprints, Ron Saito in the middle distance, and Dean Tatsuno in the long distance. the Cats were one of the MPL's top teams. Kacludis, Saito, Tat- suno, and Brian Rob- ertson combined efforts to place third in the Andrew Hill Invitation- al. The B's are usually not as strong as this year's squad was as the best athletes are almost always moved up to varsity. 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Dean Tatsuno, top B miler, lets go with his last spurt of energy to break the tape. Short on Depth but Long on Talent FIRST ROW, left to right: Coach Rush, P. Pierce, Y. Unno, C. Goldstone, M. McKenna, R. Furnari, F. Barnes, G. Hiraki, Coach Dooley. SECOND ROW: L. Swindell, K. Williams, L. Rivers, D. Tatsuno, L. Ferguson, G. Hunter, B. Hori, K. Hendrix. San Mateo's C's are almost always few in number but plentiful in outstand- ing individuals. The 1967 team was no exception. Although they tried to cover ten events with only a few men, the C's did very well. Yoshi Unno was the workhorse of the team as he usually won the 440 and 880 and ran a leg on the relay team. Ralph Furnari was the C freshman mil- er, Vernon Stovall ran the sprints, Mike McKenna and Jose Aguirre threw the shot put, and Francis Barnes and Gary Hiraki competed in the field events. Ami' Y' N. ' ik' 5234 .,. Q tiitwhhtii eff 'iiwve f , '-1. ' - , ' 1 -fvwwi , i'.5w3t'1i'f k7i.fieaftt1t':i fi S.. it L. .s ,X t. -rw W Q Four times during the season, West Bay distant men meet at the two mile Hallmark Hills Course to pit their stamina against their rivals. Although results ofthese races do not affect league standings, they inspire determination and rivalry for meets to come. Madigan Wins Cross-Countr MPL Finals may Q A M Xi gf' . e L' t ww' 'ii FIRST ROW, left to right: T. Robinson, N. Grush, J. Belton, D. Madigan D Tatsuno R Nevarez M Jack Son. SECOND ROW: s. wmon, D. Nichols, C. Peck, T. Leon, w. oba'ta,'J. Galloway, M. Gocit, mgr. if Crivello. THIRD ROW. mgr. A. Blitz, mgr. B. Schmidt, mgr R. Goddard, L. Wilson M McNall D. J . , . y, ung, J. Butler, coach R. Rush. San Mateo's 1966 Cross- country team was one of the top-ranked teams at the year's startg however, an early season injury to one of the Cats' top runners, Joe Belton, left SM in a shaky position from which they never fully recovered. Bel- ton did return to join MPL Champion Dave Madigan, Tyrone Robinson, Steve Wilton, and Neil Grush in a third place finish at the sea- son's end. Madigan, considered to be one of the greatest sopho- mores in the history of San- Mateo County, won the Sacramento and Terra Nova Invitational Frosh- Soph races and shattered both San Mateo's and Mills' course records as he climaxed his season by being the first sophomore to ever win the MPL Finals. Dave Nichols, Wilbur Obata, and Jerry Galloway piloted the JV squad to third place in the league. Q14 .i,,. 5 rv Sn, l fi. wa f-rm i 4 Wuygiw ui 5350.2 ffm' if ' V ne? -4 X . D r .,,.,i,ifhfXf-+ wsu-M-fl ' ' 1' iff mmm ae ' 35?-Q Q me K. - f ww 'J'fi. :l-1 X K , ' , A ' 'T' ' WW . 'Z J i Q' 2 5-J ,. .. W will ' - W M ' . f ii Q. .. .9 fa .. . -Z I A QL Nt. .5e,,,K V .. glvsfgfgggn - . ,lg Q N. -f . ' 1 AZ . B . 4 al' , L , i , ., , ,Ms ,, ,Wa ,. , ., , e ' M f. NF'4iL.'9? i5i?S'ff wma if 1 , f-19 1' A ,', ,, ',i f. as ' ,- vi . X if -isw. ,, - . ,Q . ff tbszdd' A 4 gift' 1.- ..a L f' 1 WJ Sophomore Dave Madigan, All-County cross-country sensation, strides ahead ofhis adversaries from Hillsdale. Frosh Soph Top o. Cal Ratings fokkh f Af Is this any way to end a season? This year's frosh-soph cross-country team undoubtedly possessed more potential than any other group in the history of San Mateo High School or even San Mateo County. Rated as one ofthe top teams in Northern California, the frosh-soph squad was unde- feated in dual meets and invitationals. Kerry McKague, Jack Morris, Jim Lydon, Bruce Hori, Yoshi Unno, Gerry Hunter, and Russ Wright starred for San Mateo as they captured the Sacramento Invitational, the Terra Nova Invitational, and the MPL Championship. The freshmen were also MPL Champions as they finished their league season undefeat- ed under the leadership of Ralph Furnari, Max Malzkuhn, and Ron Ochs. The fresh- men capped their year by winning the Terra Nova Invitational. FIRST ROW, leh to right: D. Chamberlain, P. de la Rocha, G. Hunter, B. Hori, Y. Unno, S. Davis. J. Lydon, J. Morris, K. Mckague, J. Maclin. SECOND ROW: R. Wright, S. Amamoto, R. Cooper, S. Archer, G. Kotin, S. Brady, L. Lee, F. Gorin, J. Manjarrez, W. Ho, B. James, S. DeVove. THIRD ROW: N. Dederer, R. Furnari, M. Malzkuhn, J. Manjarrez, S. Whittaker, R. Wellman, R. Ochs, M. Kuramura, R. Wasserman, coach Bob Rush. if 5 f J S.. meilifw 94 Baseball Prospects Soar Boasting their strongest team in the past decade, San Mateo High's baseball squad, under the leadership ofCoach Ed Alle- mand, entered the league season as co-title favorites along with Capuchino. Bob Smith, who last year, captured the MPL's Most Valuable Player award, headed the list ofimpressive returnees. Smith, however, missed the first half of the season with an ankle injury. Other starters who returned from last year's third place squad are third-sacker Kent Rice, out- fielders Mike Prieto, Jim Mathwig, and Tom Patterson and catcher Jeff Andersen. Newcomers Jerry Arao and Mike Prescott and frosh-sopher Steve Bissett rounded out the starting infield positions. Rick Wills, Barry Sbragia, Rick Hack- ler, Ken Hanada handled the pitching chores for the Mateans during the cam- paign. In the first four practice games, of which San Mateo won three, these pitch- ers limited opposing teams to nine runs of which only five were earned. ig M- . With Return lp.,-. za sw ' Of Top Batsmen , it Coach Ed Allemand 2 l l . gl. i i l s l i i i l FIRST R0 W. left to right: R. Walcha, M. Prescott, T. Patterson, S. Bissett, J. Arao, K. Hanada,'C. Beller,'G. Steele, S. Adams, T. Abel, R. Stoval, SECOND ROW: J. Andersen, S. Langridge, R. Wills, J. Mathwig, S. Haldan, B. Smith, B. Sbragia, M. Preito, J. Petromill, Coach Allemand. 70 it I -- L ns 1 U 4 'QVW' i' n , x s N X . , Qu f., f .MM , . - ,i f si J, 'I 5 1 . x'1 is Q I 44 s M i .,, , L 'f if ,Sr v ff, V' Q , .Vs lf iw 3 SLU. ' ,- 4 1 V 1 ff wi, ' ma, 45 HH f'Y , '-o f f ,A 1.11, 1 1 Q -. I . l u 3 , ,, I 1 i Catching the runner ofT guard, Rick Wills attempts to pick him off with a throw to first base. ' f at . . V f , 4 '55, ' - ,Z , wiieifzw M , M' floss i Q ht., yu, , ,Q . . , 1-un, Displaying his game-winning style, Rick Wills sets to hurl another threatening pitch. ,vw i Rookies i 1 I 1 i i 1 Coach Frank Davis waaw-V ,,,,, 1- www' f , 14 1' by ,, f whfif? .fi , ,. 4 Jerry Arao slides in safe as the second baseman fumbles the ball. H df We l l '.1' 'Ol FIRST ROW, left to right: Mgr. E. Muranaga, S. Morrison, S. Young, J. Serena, D. Tsuda, B. Sakai, S. Kariya, J. Feeney, E. Rosenthal, Mgr. M. Ishida, SECOND ROW, C. Young, D. Childs, K. Sawada, M. Biasotti, B. Thompson, F. Clayton, W. Elmore, S. Morgan, V. Prieto, T. Chafee, R. Suyeyasu, Coach Davis. Dominate Davis, F rosh- Soph Nine Sorely lacking in experienced returning ballplayers, this yearis frosh-soph had to rely upon its many promising rookies and the few veterans it did have to place high in the Mid-Peninsula League race. Heading the parade of returning performers this season were second-sacker Frank Clayton, shortstop Steve Kariya, and pitchers Willie Elmore and Kenji Sawada. These men were heavily relied on by Coach Frank Davis to bolster the squad's apparent inexperience under games pressures in the early goings. The most promising of the first-year men included third- baseman-pitcher Vic Prieto, outfielder Joe Serena, first- sacker Bob Sakai, and utility-men Roger Jaffe and Bob Thompson. Sophomore Carl Young, although playing for his first time at SM, provided a great deal of hitting strength for the squad. 73 A San Mateo frosh-sopher attempts to beat out a base hit. .1 si Cat Ma FIRST ROW, leh to right: W. Chun, M. Nakahira, G. Oto, R. Hammerud, D. Huntley, R. Hammerud, D. Hiraki, A. Tellez Y Unno SECOND RO W: Coach Hanson, M. Streck, M. Stewart, M. Ikoma, C. Simpson, K. Sawada, C. Williams, H. Shin, G. Yaco. tmen Drop To Second Place The San Mateo wrestling team lost the MPL Cham- pionship forthe first time in seven years as the Cats finished the 1967 season in a tie for second place with Aragon High School. The last time San Mateo didn't finish first was the year before the Mid-Peninsula League was formed. Though not of championship calibre, San Mateo's wrestling team did boast many fine individuals with excellent records for the 1967 season. Of the thirteen varsity grapplers, ten managed to place among the top four in the league in their respective weight groups. Two of the wrestlers, Masayuki Nakahira, 103, and Mike Stewart, 165, garnered firsts. Nakahira also won the MPL Championship in the l03's last year while Stewart, a junior, made the All-MPL team in football for 1967. Russ Hammerud, 127, and Mike Streck, 171, cap- tured second place honors while George Yaco, unlimit- ed, and Dave Huntley, 120, took thirds. Don Hiraki, 191, Charles Simpson, 133, Gary Oto, 112, and Arthur Taylor, 95, all finished in fourth places. Oto had previously finished second in his weight group at the Southern Peninsula Athletic League Invi- tational which included fifteen schools from the NPL, MPL, and SPAL. Taylor, only a freshman, had not wrestled a single match prior to the Finals. He was called upon at the last moment to take Winston Chun's place. Chun, the only undefeated member of the squad, was, unfortunately, not able to wrestle in the Finals. Chun won the 95's championship last year. FLRST RO W, leh to right: K. Daul, R. Funari, R Sakai C Coats M Kuramura S. Kariya, G. Nakamura, R. Curry. SECOND ROW mgr W Ho J Froning M Berryman, B. DeVee, K. Suyeyasu, M. Malzkuhn J Lagauna .I Petromilll D Daul, mgr. J. Lillard. SM 32 SM 42 SM 24 SM 14 SM 32 SM 27 74 TEAM RECORD Capuchino Mills Burlingame Crestmoor Hillsdale Aragon , .af 'YS' -.xg 1 ' y 4 :J 1. , w Q 7 ,T vt:?? -1' . 4 imggw ,--..,. V in x , 4- ,f 3 .wr -,sggnh :im I , Q 1, Q' ,mais 1 N -P, , fjil' +- f . 'N QR if, 'gy . 4- if- . I ' ' ., 'Q .V HQ 9 Z Masayuki Nakahira, working for a pin. nearly buries his opponent in the mat. Nzikahira took the l30's championship for the second year in a row. ,- fn Mike Streck calmly mauls his straining advisary. Streck placed second in the Finals. ,Wx iw it Third place winner in the MPL Finals, George Yuco, who wrestles in the unlimited division, grimly battles for control. W ,. 'A M 9'5- yu l :rf a ,I 5 FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Huber, R. Piasentin. SECOND ROW: S. Yamaguma, J. Kumpost J. Turpin, M. Nakahira, F. Takemori, R. Lydon, THIRD ROW: D. Coats, P. Bern. J. Sweeney, H. Norris T. Early, Coach Andrews Muscles And Form Prove Supreme To Top G mnasts Under the coaching of Art Andrews, San Mateo's gym- nastics team opened the 1967 season with an impressive win over Palo Alto. Joe Sweeney, San Mateo's best all-around gymnast, led San Mateo in its first big invitational of the season at Homestead. San Mateo's top gymnasts included Jim Turpin, Tim Early, Pete Bein, Masayuki Nakahira, Tom Sapienza, and Randy Piasentin. The MPL gymnastics league was expanded this year to include Aragon. Last year only Mills, San Mateo, and Hillsdale participated because the other schools lacked the facilities and coaches. 499' 3 -wr mu' if A Coach Art Andrews fi .lim Turpin demonstrates his abilities on the rings by holding an L-Cross. Tom Sapienza easily sails through his routine on the highbar. FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Fergusen, B. Moore, J. Groves, T. Graham, SECOND ROW: G. Takemori, R. Curry, R. Porter, D. Cook, D. Buckman, B. Durham, THIRD ROW: C. Coats, B. Shreiber, S. Fox, P. Meeks, R. Kummell lt? nj, Qu-H 1 i Tim Early goes through his trampoline stunts with hardly a flaw. I , Sh F, N. diff i , , I f 4'-bi' 4 ' . - .. - fa. 1- ., .ww LA 54,5 wwmmwwmeib-'Q'W25W W wwiwf? H , , ,- . 5 ':iA ' .. l 21 -i rf ffl... T 5 X ir: V N gf! fu. I A: 1 , ' - Ju... i ,A 4 vu 1 Nm , E 23' GBY . U . J 5 W ff' , 5 as lam.. ... as .4 FIRST ROW. left to right: B. Steele, S. Kiyohara, D. Paine, R. Ochs. SECOND ROW: J. Gossett, G. Alles, J. Foulke, S. Bonn. THIRD ROW: B. Wilson, R. Sopjes, R. Och, C. Chapman, D. Carnovale, M. Denni. , FIRST ROW. left to right: J. f 2 2? A' G ' Lindstrom, J. McGowan, B. Mor- V, D J ren, S. Larson, D. Williams, R. . Little, J. Engle, SECOND ROW: R R.Cooper,J. Baenc. Leiss, R. fl ' X M M Basye, R. Morrison, P. Newell, J. 4' A + Z 22 25 Brush, N. Huber, THIRD ROW: :', , ' p. 16 I, . ,I Sv 'Sn - Z. Williams, D. Lees, S. Harding 'V A W S- D. Witt, D. Long, M. Strobel, S ia, ik is Wittaker, G. Tornicasa. 'Q A,-A 5, 3 ' 12 - up Q Sn W . '-or Relays Win Ron Stephens gasps for air as he heads H, S G down the last stretch to the finish. Q .. 0 I s ' h '5 '.- NJ' , ry,- is. Kr' :Q ffjif 8 sa? 5 e , in A Q it 'li sl M 1 Bearcat swimming coach Tom Holman saw the '67 campaign as the most prom- ising in several years with definite championship poi tential, with last year's en- tire first-place B squad re- turning, along with many outstanding swimmers from varsity and C competition. This season, however, ' also saw a major revision in . . ,. . , the classification system, A 'W ' . ,..,, g with the B and C divisions W was gf ,fi ' ' ,- W, ' 'fTff'KfSl,,Zp V ' . . , , 1 ff Y being dropped in favor of a ' A .V x . ' lf' 2 l I I X , A . A frosh-soph class, but with . the varsity remaining intact. The San Mateo mermen , WP. x, 'Q .x x , With a powerful backstroke, Stu Bonn cuts swiftly through the water during the Carlmont meet. won the first test of both the . new division system as well as their league strength by sweeping in a victorious .,- M-4 aw, hasnt . li ' l 'is 5.55. Coach Tom Holman gives last minute instructions to one of his swim- mers. xl A K s G AN ,ki 5 8 rg 21 A M S Z ' Fw P-1 l A -at A if 1 f ,V . N., , ty - ' Adi fue' ' , Q k x W. 5, Bl '5 25 31 . ws- , S :iz i W ltr. To Beat, effort in the San Mateo Relays. Senior Ron Sopjes and sophomore Jim Foulke garnered trophies at the event in the freestyle sprints in the varsity and frosh-soph divisions respectively. Among the most out- standing varsity performers this year were Sopjes, cap- tain Bruce Steele, Chris Chapman, Jim Gossett, Rich Ochs, Gary Alles, and Mike Denni. The frosh-soph's hopes rested on the strokes and kicks of Doug Paine, Rory Morrison, Ron Ochs, Charles Leiss, and Robert Cooper. Rich Ochs, Jim Gossett, Doug Paine, and Jim Foulke make up San Mateo's varsity relay team. I 211 'il i' a f' .M J .l V..,,, , .5 I .,.,... 1 W J- .4 I iiii 8 S I ' j if . 5 . J J f ' 'i i F if ' f 1 is f if A v 6 ,, 5 ,f v S lg! 'ff ' I - , 1 Iw i .. , in y K A l i tt 1 1 fl i Qta at .fs C '.., 5 - J l f V' Q 'i MANAGERS: FIRST ROW. left to right: F. Wilson, A. Blitz, B. Chambers, E. O'Brien, SECOND ROW: C. Smith, P. Bullock, S. Babkirk, V. Shepherd, J. Tremblay. juniors Boost SMPS Tennis Power Hopes San Mateo's tennis team opened the 1967 season with impressive victories over Wilson, Carlmont, and St. Ignatius high schools. The Cat racquetmen, under the direction of coach Jim Snider, were looking forward to a championship season, although they expected stiff competition from Burlingame. Bur- lingame, rated as one of the top teams in Northern California in 1966, was expected to be strong again. San Mateo was led by juniors Dave LeBaron, John Kromhout, and Tom Woon, soph- omore Paul Bortolazzo, and seniors, Jerry Bortolazzo, Gary Sanford, Kevin O'Keefe, and Morgan Pickering. JUNIOR VARSITY: FIRST ROW, left to right: F. Biehl, M. Miller, K. Walker, J. Petter, R. Sakai, R. Caraway, G. Koein. SECOND ROW: K. Daul, M. Peck, R. Fisher, C. Peck, G. Kringer, D. Chamberlain. Dave LeBaron smashes another ball over the net. J if A IFN. H54 5 H X . N ' P 1 I D 'fv if A 4 Q 'J T - A,-1.'.fa. is :fm A FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Le Baron, G. Sanford, F. Gorin, P. Le Baron, P. Bortolazzo, G. Nakamura. SECOND ROW: Mr. Snider, T. Woon. J. Kromhout, S. Benner, G. Bort, C. Fitzpaterick, M. Pickering. QQ .. . ,Q , .1 3 5 1 . Q K 5 Y. l fr Nw FIRST RO W. left to right: D. Haldan, J. Audsley, K. Aubry, D. Miller. D. Lindell, R. Takahashi, SECOND ROW: Coach Williams, W, Rango, D. Neukom, E. Breuer, B. Werner, S. Brady, W. Aubry. M. Endo, J. Vucinich. Ed Breuer follows through on his third hole tee shot at the San Mateo Municipal links. gi , ,, 912' 6 7' X- A ,Af 'la f sw 'K 6 L 31, 3 4, A amy. ES! ' ' if Mi? my One of the better blasters on the San Mateo squad, Dan Neukom, salvages another misguided approach shot. Cat Golfers Reach Title-Threat Status y l Losing only two top-notch players via the graduation route, the 1967 Bearcat varsity golf squad appeared ready, for the first l time since SM again took up golf, to seriously challenge Mills and Burlingame for the championship. The Cats' looked upon I the season with higher hopes after defeating soundly the arch- rival Panthers in a pre-season tune-up. Leading the Orange-and-Black fairwaymen were seniors Ed Breuer and Wayne Rango, junior Mark Endo, and sophomores , Lynn Kaul, Buddy Werner, and Wade Aubrey, under the direc- tion ofCoach Rolfe Buzz Williams. 4 Q ,bzff 'in V I fx y,j,,: 5, .N 49 iw f fb -Q :'.'S:::': X 0 4., ,, , ' U. fo ff , f .X v J 1 ' MGX M 1 Ama, .we 14, -M 0 ' ' V V 4!? seWn.- 0 N , ,. 1 ff ' J , V, X z, ,s V N , .':35?i' 'Q :S??1a. '-J A 4 wh, W I -..K -.W....f '1..N4 J W , . ,H ,-An M., - wWv,yjWg2' I... vw 1 Sports vlflffx - ,1 q. -...x . -.MQ 4i v -....,,NMm '--..,,,M 5 I, A Yf 4.1 fir M--.., GwsffIr ff.,-.'fffL'l f - fc F I '+,,,f,M,,11,', f I 'W wsgdQ.'.,f1g,, ,. H1 'S 1 '- -'-lv-..,., 5 M'wxN.,.,,. , . . 5 fa: fic 'L: :: 1'M1'F: :'.' Q 5- f 'G ' If , . J Af N 'aw ,,,,,,,K,X,4,.41,,v-11 - 1-f-zz' 15 , ,X W Viv 'wg,,,4., , fic. V A f av...,. , -Q. 1 1, V ,vw rf' ' ' A .f ay. ,-1 -T'L5 f1 , ,',.,.f5-ff ifgfl v7'fff'i:i7'ffr5f1':aig7L .f7yfel..v'?',. Lt M -1.1, rel' FIRST ROW. left to right: S. Ficken, L. Lydon, G. Colunga, V, Kiyomura, K. McLaren, D. Okine, E. Kjtagowa. SECOND ROW: N. Atkinson, D. Riesch, G. Thrasher, S. Poret- ti, P. Cecil, C. Nichol, J. Stanley, P. Bray. ' ' ALL STAR TENNIS: left to right: V. Kiyomura, sin- : l m P 1 0 H S 1 p glesg C. Christoff, doubles, N. Atkinson, doubles. 2 ALL STAR GYMNASTICS: FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Bullock, D. Reisch, C. Atwater, C. Muzzy, G. Thrasher. SECOND ROW: J. Mazur, C. Waxman. THIRD ROW: J. Powers. 84 .' .',.f.. vi -4 Vit' -..off - I I if .. A W WI 'Y u -. N .1 ' ALL STAR BASKETBALL FIRST ROW, left to right: K. Kralieh, A. Williams, P. Cuthcart, L. Barnett. C. Iwuoka. S, Bubkirk, A. Imaguw SECOND ROW. J. Hiraki. P. Shin, J. Nakada, A. Smith. M. Steigler, E. Kitagawa, M. Mathwig, C. Yoshimoto. THIRD RO W, N. Cook. Tn kayama. FOUR TH ROW. V. Kiyomura, B. Pickens, TEA BLOCK S.M. FIRSTROW, left to right: J. Mc Lemore, P. McKenzie, J. McRoskey, P. Nelson, A. Hinaga, L. Tanaka, L. Lydon, C. Babkirk, V. Kiyo mura, G. Colunga, C. Nichols, K. McLaren. SEC'- OND ROW, L. Iwaoka. M. Steigler. D. Borella, J, Stanley. S.'Fox, J. Nakada, K. Morken. J. Trem blay, C. Owens. E. Kitagawa. C. Christoff, D Thrasher. 'L 'N Q.-W w ' y.-w:-....ptaf-we-A A ,J .,, Q,,., , ' . f-rf,-of, , ' ' fl ,2,.4..-'.f.. is-1' -.fir ' lf' .J'fJ!495..' -, 4 ,, . 4 ALL STAR MODERN DANCE FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Atwater, C. Muzzy. .S'EC'0.N'D ROW, A. Hinaga. P. Nel- son. irls Athl tic ...nk 6 -91 Leslie Lydon Fall President aA. fi Q g fa: U' i NancyAtkinson . ' ' Fall Vice-President Grace Gillanders Fall Secretary FIRST ROW, leh to right: M. Lawrence, G. Colunga, P. Cathcart, L. Barnett, R. Colunga, C. Nichol, N. Crouch, P. Nelson, A. Hinaga, J. Mc- Roskey. SECOND ROW: C. Smith, V. Sheppard, S. Emhoff, R. Aaseth, S. Fox, J. Nakada, M. Aguirre, D. Mortus, L. Huggins. THIRD ROW: G. Thrasher, C. Iwaoka, A. Atherton, J. Beale. K. Ericson, N. Blomstedt, M. Beebe. M. Shiosaka, L. Eisenman. FOURTH ROW: S. Babkirk, B. Uyemura, J. Tremblay, J. Rozehnal, K. Izumi, K. McLaren, C. Waxman, R. Trask, C. Lee. FIFTH ROW: N. Ishida, V. Kiyomura, J. Turnbull, S. Beale, P. Cecil. D. Borella, P. Bullock, J. Smith, E. Mindell, E. Friedman. SIXTH ROW: L. Massoni, D. Yee, P. McClain, P. McKenzie, K. Mork- en, L. Lydon, J. Stanley, P. Bray. SEVENTH ROW: K. Johnson, K. Wollner, C. Muzzy, C. Babkirk, J. Mazur, S. Poretti, M. Stiegler. Association 18 X. Linda Barnett - U n Spring Secretary Vicki Kiyomura Judy Linck Spring Vice-President Spring President FIRST RO W, leh to righz: R. Roat, K. Kralich, J. Powers, M. Hanson, C. Collins, S. Curry, A. Williams, L. Powers. SECOND ROW: W. Graff, B Barnes, D. Reisch, D. Okine, J. Linck, C. Foulke, C. Owens, C. Roberts. THIRD ROW: R. Aviles, M. Amamoto, P. Blumberg, G. Berberian, C Yoshlmoto, P. Shin, S. Takayama, J. Hiraki. FOURTH ROW: S. Ficken, L. Tanaka, E. Kitagowa, C. Christoff, D. Lyons. K. Walthers, B. Lewis M. Mathwig, J. Mayer. FIFTH ROW: L. Leavy, E. Chan, C. Atwater, N. Atkinson, N. Beaumont, A. Smith, N. Cook, J. Lee, A. Imagawa, J Mayer. SIXTH ROW: D. Bullock, A. Ross, J. Cazine, B. Clark, L. Herman, G. Gillanders, S. Lusardi, P. Frakes, D. Thrasher. pd' fam. ff-f ound 1 A Dream, An Idea, A t Y Cooperation, Participation 5 Effort Demands Sacrifice 7 Dedication, Appreciation, Creativity Imagination Enjoyment, Satisfaction Enthusiasm, Anticipation A Reality! Success Pwr-xwzwxalnr' f'fwmrrnvmf '2mwem -1- , ,1 V ,,,, . , f 5 ,W we FM' -r W ,-. nz.: 'CHX gzw Cast The controversial theme ofscience versus religion came to the auditorium on December 2 when the term play, Inherit the Wind, was presented. This dramatic play, written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee depicts the Money Trial of America's history as Bertram Cates, a school teacher, is tried for illegally teaching the Darwinian theory to his students in the small town of Hills-boro. Adding misery to misery, Cates' love, Rachel Brown, must testify against him. Drama and sarcastic humor prevail as the two lawyers, Drummond and Brad- y, light for the final verdict. Mrs. Joyce Wildman direct- ed the play and Mr. Robert Johnson's stage crew created the sets. amous Monkey Trial Depicted In H Inherit The Windw I bought these galluses in your hometown, Mr. Brady, Weep- ing Water, Nebraska. Henry Drummond Matthew Harrison Brady Rachel Brown Bertram Cates Lewis Dauber Andrew McKenna Judy Threefoot Joe McCauley Judge Bryant Vance Howard Mike McKenna Rev. Jeremiah Brown Steven Hardgrove Melinda Sue Lecouris Mayor Dennis Sebastian Tom Davenport Stewart Bonn Meeker Brad Golding Mr. Goodfellow Bill Chambers Mrs. Krebs Debbie Becker Cooper Chris Ingram Bollinger Melinda Burch Mr. Bannister Mrs. Loomis Dale Etchison Carole Payot Hot Dog Man Dan Kovac Mrs. McClain Sheryl Plath Mrs. Blair Chris Elwell E. K. Hornbeck Stan Young Sunny Chris Caselli Susie Linda Cook Mrs. Brady Gloria Rossi Dunlap Jerry Trail Sillers Steve Norgrove Phil Jerry Sturmer Harry Y. Easterbrook Bob La Fortune f i g? QSW , LN? ,W 1 at my an 3 .5 at Mr. Robert Johnson Technical Director i Yew-. fell ' rv PZ f 132111 4 . 7 Mrs. Joyce Wildman Director FIRST ROW, Lefl to Righ1.'D.Elchison, S Bonn, M. Burch, L Cook, D. Sebastian, S Lecouris, M. McKenna C. Caselli. SECOND ROW: H. Burton, J Sturmer, N. Delancy, B Lafortune, S. Norgrove S. Hardgrove, B. Gold ing, C. Payot, C. Elwell D. Becker, S. Young THIRD ROW: B Chambers, J. Trail, C Ingram, J. Threefoot, B Vance, G. Rossi, B Johnson, S. Plath, J McCauley. FOURTH ROW: A. McKenna, J Gittings, L. Dauber. no-1 1 ,WA QW ' Wiw - 27, fb A ' SE Q f x K ,mari M-A V ff' ff Q : , ' N. Q f f f Hfiiwmf JZ ff Mlm:-4 QW ,w.rSX:w,w ' M . fjgg.5w,f2.' wi was .-vw., ,- In , f 1 'N 5, cw ,W - , V f V, 4 1 - 'QA X I ff, 3 X Q. .X x lg 5 .L ,, by f xxx 3 f 4. , 2 , w 0 2, 32 , ' iw X Aw '5r5'b5 A -. ' ' 7-'W . , fig , J' ntfgfy i , f 4 f , . M 2 I 'J Vffrl eb Nancy Atkinson Editor REPORTERS FIRST ROW: Lej lo Right' Priscilla Bullock, Bev Day, Michele Heimsoth, Nancy Bradley, Marcia Amamoto, Wendy Graff. SECOND ROW: Roger Jow, Beatrice Burwell, Kit Gil- christ, Peggy Blumberg, Joe Belton. .2 ,afgvaa ,, N A , .- aw it 1 y 3 5? MM,-ff' A M Now Mr. Robert Quinlan Publications Adviser WW 1. sit '11-Mi - fl WMS' Craig Beller, JeffAndersen Sports Editors Dave McAlp1n Feature Editor Kris Ericson Feature Editor CUB STAFF FIRST RO W: Lep to Rightp Leslie Lydon, Kristi Morken, Barbara Belcher, Sue Levy, Steve Beck- er, Linda West. SECOND RO W: Don Fujito, Phil Pelton. THIRD ROW: Russ Krummell, Debbie Fehn, John Ray, Janet Beale, Cathy Christolf, Laurie Jacobson, Judy Haynes. 92 Sue Hiraki Copy Desk Chief Suh- ik ' Hsu. 9. At San ateo Almost Ever bod Reads The HI Q Mr. Richard Laverty Graphic Arts Adviser PRESS CREW FIRST ROW: Leh to Righlp Judi Basolo, Ric Braun. SECOND R0 W: John Coryelle, Jerry Sanchez, Tom Patterson, Don Carnavale, Tim Early. Terry Sanchez. ,L LYNOTYPE OPERATORS LEFT T0 RIGHT' Rick Orvik, Cathy Cunningham, H George Hollingsworth. Q 47 50 a K, 3- X , Q.- ,-. O , T 05. 3? EVE' Pal Boyle Ric Braun Judi Basolo YWQ Nina Harris Sandy Barkley Betty Goldstone Elm staff Recreates 766-96 In Pictures ,nn-wr ,f Tori Lashkoff l :ffl 'A in , - Gloria Toy l Vic ki Kassai 1 Q ' ,f , ,af iwf 4 f Bernalei Rittmaster Tanya Horn . X, , 2 Jerry Trail Q 3 ,rf ,. ik Linda Iwaoka Ken Takayama Russell Walker 'DFID F 5. K. f Barb Bremer A Janine King yn- sq.. il .I 3 A ,i ,i,' 532 John Kromhout Kathy Boggs athletes Future Homernakers FIRSTROW lefttorlght E Braun Y Lee L Llcon SECOND LEFTTORIGHTTC.Estoll,J.Kamiji,A.Estoll. Education Enrrohed Through Cluh Aeti ities International Students Future Teachers Committee FIRST ROW. left to right: S. Unno, Y. Unno, B. Durham. SECOND ROW D. Kawahara, C. Sawamura, K. Wollner, H. Takemori. THIRD ROW' J. Omai, S. Chew, G. Yoshimoto, L. Greulich. FOURTH ROW: S. Greer, S. Treadgold, B. Ready, P. Frakes. FIFTH ROW: D. Baldwin, D. Rollenson, S Poretti, B. Barnes. SIXTH ROW: G. Yoshimoto, S. Olwa, K. Baldwin, Ll Patten. E. 4 French lub IIU rv 1 ' I U . L ' 31552. , l It I lv: ,ll .' -4f1:g4fjg:f .Q 2 .. TY - ' v 2 FIRST ROW. Lejfl to righlf D. Ching. H. Ju, K. Dinga. N. Yolles, S. Ayoob, M. Doyle. L. Ito, E. Ogo, B. Lewis. SECOND ROW: C. Peck M. Amamoto. H. Jew, C. Hayamizu, K. Murfee, S, Poretti. D. Rollin- son. Q Latin Club Elllllllllll , -13mg ' . ze Q FIRST R0 W, Lejl to I'l'gIZl.' M. Ramberg. J. Hiraki, F. Trask. SECOND R0 W: M. Lawrence, J. Mayer, Carelle Byrne. THIRD ROW: A. Estoll. fi. X r Y , Cf' ' E, Chess Club WM? ,, f 4 15 FIRST ROW, Left In right' Jack lzstoll. Lance Watkins .S'l:'t'O VII B. Schmidt. ROW: Jeff Millstone, Sinlchi Oiwu. 'I'lllRlJ ROW Bruce Wellman. John Wellman. FOURTH ROW' Scott Beehe, Chris leitfrmtrntk, John Butler. Til I-. ln if... iiwf g' 7.9! I M I Science 'QA t K l 5? W Q ff' V 1. . - i QWQ di' FIRST ROW, left to right: Fred Gorin. Elaine Braun, Joe Aguirre. SECOND ROW: Leslie Gensel, Ed O'Brien, Roger Jow, Dave Huntley. Geoff Lee, Wesley Taoka, Leonard Gaydos. Debate Photography D . . .,:.,-:- 1.5.1 5.::a..:Q54f--,...:...:., -- . , - ,. .-iii: Q 23355:-SE'3 'f: : f 'wt 4: OK 5 , F ' M ' Z' .. -. b , are . 3 ff J M wtf LEFT TO RIGHT: Luther Greulich, Judy Mayer, Phillip Pelton, Jo Mayer, Kristi Morken. FIRST ROW, left to right: Y. Oiwa, J. Aguirre, G. Meals. SECOND ROW: M. Shiosaka, H. Takemori, P. Bullock. THIRD ROW: S. Chew, D. Bullock. FOURTH ROW:C. Peck, B. Kirshner, B. Schmidt, D. 98 Wathers. 4 Nl'lIN FIRST RO W. left to right: J. Hiraki. M. Endo, R. Colunga. W. Obata, L. Powers SECOND ROW: J. Low, D. Reisch. L. O'Neil. THIRD ROW- A. Ramiun, B Nishioka, B. Andrews, S. Hiraki. FOURTH ROW: J. Vucinich. J. Linck. G. Ka tamoto. K. Wollner, M. Waago. FIRST ROW. left to right: Kathy Lawrence, Marilyn Ramberg. Judy Mayer. SECOND ROW: Joyce Nakada. Randy Ching, Laura Greulich. THIRD ROW. Bill Schmidt, Geoff Lee, Walter Schmidt. 23,1 FIRST ROW left to rlght M Drummond L Silk J Berberian. J. Finley, G. Berberian, C. Stogell, P. Beirne. C. Skowronek, D. Chamberlain. D Lees SECOND ROW M Morton B Meyers J Beale A Imachi, C. Casselli, P. I-lo. T. Kauffman. L. Leavy. M. Heimsoth. J. Cordell. M. Whitt J Trail L Meredith THIRD ROW C Cogglns A McK1nney, B. Belcher. L. Atherton, W. Graff. A. Atherton, B. Barnes. D. Nelson. J. Lind dvanced Band Honors 4? FIRST ROW .' Left to Right: D. Aunchman, H. Higbie, B. Rutland, B. Zeimer, R. Takahashi. SECOND ROW: S. Kiyohara, L. Rosow, S. Hiraki, E. Chan, C. Huyamizu, C. Babkirk, J, Mayer, P. Campbell, L. Kirkland, J. McLemore. THIRD ROW: L. Greulich, J. Nakada, L. Ellgen, W. Tao- ka, R. Brownfield, S. Crown, P. Shin, B. Soss, C. Sawamura, T. Woon, G, Thrasher, S. Babkirk. FOUR TH ROW: T. Torgerson, E. Ogo, D. Nishi- moto, B. Moore, W. Wilton, L. Page, B. Griliin, N. Grush, B. Herchler, G. Sanford, M. Gock, R. Sakai, K. Clayton. FIFTH ROW: R. Owyang, M McNally, J. lvie, J. Mathwig, W. Obata, G. Oto, Band Continues Winning Performances This year the San Mateo High School Marching Band continued its out- standing record of excellent performances by obtaining first place in the Co- lumbus Day Parade in San Francisco, and first place in the Miss California ii'i' 'iii ' Pageant in Santa Cruz during the past summer. Under the direction and man- C . agement of Mr. Henry Use, the band kept a busy schedule throughout the en- . Ag, ,Q tire year. Besides playing for our own school functions such as basketball ' W if games, football games, rallies, the SMHS productuion of the Sound of Music W and Graduation exercises, the band as a whole took part in the Chinese New ' Mi Year Parade in San Francisco, February 25, and the Santa Claus Parade, and was host for the San Mateo Memorial Day Parade. The students also partici- pated in the District Concert, the Band Festivel, the Music Department Con- cert, and some of the students were entered in the Solo and Ensemble Festival. The band was further distinguished by being the only American high school band at the U.S.-Polish track meet in Berkeley. At graduation the band loses many of its first chair musicians. Among the outstanding Senior graduates are: Elaine Chan, fiuteg Dick Nishimoto, alto saxophoneg Jim Mathwig, trombone, Joyce Nakada, clarinet, Diane Nakam- itsu, clarinet and majoretteg Wilbur Obata, trumpet, Bill Rutland and Rick Takahashi, percussion. Other outstanding Senior graduates are: Cecelia Babkirk, Sandy Crown, Shin Kiyohara, Joy McLemore, Gary Oto, Larry Mr. Henry Use Page, Lois Rosow, Gary Sanford, and Ed Maskevich. Band Director l i 2 ' .4 1 if .inf -at E4 vi 5 J Sw ' V- Q, 1-JMNQ W We if A fa EEZ Q, o ff' C13 -rw Ai' 1 A FIRST ROW: Left to Right: D. Nakamitsu, C. lwaoka. SECOND ROW: C. Smith, V. Sheppard, J. Shefveland, C. Roberts. J. lVll1ll IWlg,,C. Sow R. Tsuji. V. Sheppard, K. Edwards. THIRD ROW: V. Babkirk, L. Rodriguez, G. Hiraki, V. Van Voorhis. K. Williams, D. Scott. T. Gorrebeeclt. R Lee. C. Yoshimoto, C. King, D. Nishimoto, T. Walls. FOUR TH ROW: R. Moore, G. Ishida, F. Pierce, S. Amamoto, R. Gold. T. Klick. T. Robin son, C. Okida, A. King, J. Baer, V. Hatch, R. Sale. FIFTH ROW: A. Estoll. S. Whittaker, J. Fetter, L. Walls. J. Wrathall, D. Harper, K. Suyeyasu D. Gillespie, G. Whitler, L. Jackson, B. Aitken. J. Lydon. SI.YI'H ROW: S. Bogdan, J. Tremblay, D. Bagley, L Haysbert, M. Strobel, J. Kumpost T. Ung, J. Garrioch, W. Willis. J. Morris. .S'IiVENTH ROW: D. Mauz, R. Elvhng, T. Swarts. ntermediate Band Nu. FRIST ROW: Left to Right: L. Gritliths, G. Hiraki. P. Smith. L. Swindell, C. Peck, D. Jordan, G. Shibata. D. Williams. .S'I:'C'0.N'D ROW. Z. 'wil- liams, G. Ishida, M. Nakahira, P. Pierce, T. Kirkland, J. Macklin, J. Cassidy, K. Meacham, F, Rivers. THIRD ROWF D. Mizono. J. bstoll, lx. McKaue, R. Black. L. Medrano, G. Hunter, O. Grifhn, dvanced Band if . X'-L. 1 X Band Council Student Interest Pursued Through Special ,. usio Groups StraWHat Band Brass Chimp l FIRST ROW, left to right: E. Maskevich. C. Soss, C. Babkirk, L. Rosow, E. Chan, G. Sanford. SECOND RO W: S. Kiyohara. V. Hatch. G. Gossett, A. King. 1 I t 'Q' i lm? FIRST RO W. left to right: B. Aitken, J. Mathwig. B. Zeimer. SEC- FIRST RO W, left to right: W. Obata. F. Gorin. SECOND OND ROW: W, Obata, J. Nakada, D. Nishimoto. THIRD ROW: ROW: J. Kotin, R, Owyang, J. Ivie. THIRD RO W: M. Gock. lx. Clayton, B. Griflin, B. Rutland. S. Wilton, B. Moore. 102 P. Palmer, S. Kyohara, B. Edwards. lJCI'CllSSi0Il lhnscvrlulmlv Q if .. gy, 153 6:23 FIRST R0 W, left to right. B. Zeimer, B. Rutland, H. H1gbic..S'l:'C'UN'lJ ROM' Alf Ung. R, Takahashi, D. Aunchman. oodwind uintet 123' LEFT T0 RIGHT' C. Babkirk, L, Rosow, J. Mayer, B. Edwards, S. Kyohara, L. Greulich, V. Babkirk, J. Nakada. 103 A . 1 1 ' 1 I P ? t .2 J If QL i M in f - I J. I al :ful J 'Ui- I- Gary Sanford Student DIFCCIOI' BANNER GIRLS: Lefi In Riglzzx Nancy Ross, Jackie Mezur, Jo Anne Carli, Sandy Poretti, Anne Lee, Lori LeForge, Diane Rollinson. Sue Mindell, Barbi Biehl. Rosie Colunga. Stella Chu. ALPHABETICAL ORDER: B. Aitken, D. Anunehman. S. Amamoto, C. Babkirk, S. Babkirk, V. Babkirk, J. Baer, D. Bagley, S. Bogden, J Bouthiette, P. Campbell, E. Chan, K. Clayton. S. Crown, B. Edwards. K. Edwards, R. Elfving, L. Ellgen, A. Estoll, J. Fetter, J. Garrioeh, D. Gilles pie, M. Gock, R. Gold. T. Gorrebeeck, G. Gossett, L. Greulieh. B. Grirlin, N. Grush. D. Harper, V. Hatch, C. Hayamizu, L. Haysbert, B. Herschler H. Higbie, D. Hiraki. G. Hiraki. G. Ishida, J. Ivie, C. Iwaoka, L. Jackson, S. Jordan, A. King, C. King. L. Kirkland, G. Kiyomura, S. Kiyohara, T Kliek. D. Koplen, J. Iiumpost, R, Lee, B. Lewis, J. Lydon, J. McLemore. M, McNally, C. Madden. E. Maskevich, J. Mathwig, J. Mathwig,.D Mauz, J. Mayer. J. Monerief, B. Moore. R. Moore. J. Morris, J. Nakada. D. Nakamitsu, D. Nishimoto, D. Nishimoto, W. Obata, Ogo, C. Qkita G. Oto, R. Owyang, L, Page, F. Pierce. C. Roberts, T. Robinson, L. Rodriguez, L. Rosow, B. Rutland, R. Sakai, R. Sale. G. Sanford, T, Sapienza C. Sawamura. D. Scott, J. Shevland. V. Sheppard, V. Sheppard. P. Shin, C. Smith, B. Soss, C. Soss, M. Strobel. R. Suyeyasu, T. Swarts, R. Taka hashi. W. Taoka. G. Thrasher. J. Tremblay. T. Torgerson, R. Tsuji. T. Ung, V. Van Voorhis. L. Walls, T. Walls, G. Whitler, S. Whittaker, K. Wil hams, W. Willis, S. Wilton. J. Wrathall, T. Woon, C. Yoshimoto. R. Zeimer. 1 2 I l Q Murgurcllc Marching Band Gamers Top Awards In Holiday Parades dvanced hoir FIRST ROW: Leji lo Right: S. Bryant, B. Barnes, J. McRoskey, N. Ishida, A. lmagawa, S. Hiraki, P. Frakes, S. Manninger, L. Huggins, K. Gin. SECOND ROW: C. Grifiin, L. Tesluk, M. Bermingham, A. Pratali, S. Evens, C. Lawrence, K. Krabbenschmidt, J. Schauer, P. Cathcart, D. Mor- tus, S. Swain. THIRD RO W' P. Bray, J. Stanley, L. Barnett, J. Jackson, S. Ficken, M. Mistretta, C. Girasian, L. Elliot, D. Schreiber L. Elkin K. Bames, L. Page, R. Walca. FOURTH ROW: P. Mauloin, J. Porter, S. Lynch. R. O'Connel, W. Schmidt, J. Scott, M. Rivers, C. Feriante, D. .lor dan, K. Williams, N. Grush. C. Nahinu. hoirs Reach Top Count Rankings Now considered the most accomplished choirs in San Mateo Coun- ty, the San Mateo High School choirs together with the Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Owen Fleming, presented their finest tradi- tional Christmas Concert, Ceremony of Carols, on December 15 One of the features was the formation of a men's choir under the direc- tion of senior Steve Lynch, assistant director. Replacing the traditional Hallelujah Chorus was the women's choir singing tunes from Cere- mony of Carols by Benjamin Britten. This year a large selected group from Mixed, Concert, and Camarata choirs combined to give an unu- sual quality. Pat Cathcart, Sue Hiraki, and Steve Lynch sang Some Children See Him. Recordings of the Concert were made by the Lo- cations Recording Company of Hollywood to be distributed all over the country as demonstration records. Agl, .,,,, Rogers and Hammerstein's popular stage musical The Sound of .,...l Ll Music was presented as the spring concert, replacing the annual spring term play. The Sound of Music was a combination choir-or- chestra and band concert. There were five performances of the 55,000 production with a double cast of eighty selected members from Mixed, Concert, and Camarata Choirs. The choirs also participated in the Regional Choir Festival, the an- nual Rotary Christmas Luncheon, and a special Christmas Concert at Mr. Owen.Fleming the College of Notre Dame for the Sisters. Camarata, a larger group Cho Dmctof this year, sang for the Standish Club and the Children's Health Home. 106 6, E FIRST ROW: Left to Rlighlj C. Babkirk, J. Shibata, F. Trask. B. Lewis, E. Chan, V. Sanl' d. Sh'C'0ND ROW' C C ll' J I 1 -- Q I A . .. ' Chu. J. Rnzehnni, Q. Wright, C. smnh, N. Buckley. J. scnnnef. K. Krabbenschmid1,A.Jilliow, K. sncnnnn. rmkn llfonJl?7MfLnJi'nfg.inlVJlLill4lfQS' M. Lawrence. D. G1llespie.C.Atwater.J. Basolo, A. Esinn, D. Banks, G. Sanford, R. wninns. snlnnnn. l 0URl'HROW'N isnnnnnlni 1 Pnfl ref, S. Lynch, R. O'Connell, R. Cole, P. H1nngnn.M. Dann. B. Nixon,C. Fennn1e,J. Hnmngswnnn. iirnendnfs. ' ' 'A' A Cappella Choir 'xed Choir ..,M..,., mg 4 i ' H I H ff M if ' ,351 ,K f' 1 -Yx'q2',f'lJigl,-3 ' ,,.. .'., F1RSTROW.'Lej?1o Rlighlf C. Collins, S. Jones, K. Long, S. Carter, P. Balke, D. Keenum, C. Bowen, C. Perez, S. Fresquez. S. Plath, R. Gonzales, C. Carter, B. Satyna, C. Allen. J. Ingram. L. O'Neal. SECOND ROW: C. Withdrow, M. Lawrence, K, Neolini, J Finley, C. Cottrell, G. Blitz, L. Pickens. P. Hyer P Rivers, S. Gascon D Borella, P. Poe M. Gock C Turneya, J. Williams, S. Harmon. IHIRD RUM. L. Manliins. ea y R. Stewart, L Jelnsen C. McCartey Si Aiinchman. L Jaclcson G. Johnson. S. Berg, A. Mclxinney. D. Banks, V. Jarreti, J. Mayer. M. Morgan. Walmer. FOURTH ROW: R. Rodlgers, C. King, C..Alwater: M. Kelly, L. Gonzales. A. Howard. J. Owens. E. Christman, G, Manisualeo. VN Hochstrasser, B. Pickens, F. Bryan, R. Cole, W. Ross, T, lchimaru. 107 52 I5 '1 'X I Y . 4 1 as 3 B -x-iq, 'S , Q . - X Q VV --:':2: f ' A 0 Ns Qs X J 4 ef. A , .. 1 ' f at 9 an fx M 2 W X 5.5 Q' 12.42 1 ' 5- ' 5 A 'Q Q' L O K' 9' v Gu 1 , I , . Y 5. Orchestra aintain ' igh Standard Of Excellence Throughout Year HHIHI' ,cv FIRST ROW: Lefl to Righlp J. Lee, J. Mayer, J. Mayer, C. Giflin, S. Bryant, S. Hiraki. SECOND ROW: L. Tesluk, J. Rozehnal, P. Poe, J. Schauer, C. Barnes, M. Berg. THIRD ROW: M. Lawrence, D. Morteis, P. Cathcart, L. Elkin, L. Page, R, Walcha. FOURTH ROW: B. Wollner, S. Shinhira, C. Nahinu, B. Pickins, S. Lynch, B. Nixon. FIFTH ROW: N. Grush, C. Feriante, W. Schmidt, J. Scott, M. Rivers. Maria sings opening Sound of Music 5 5 My FHVOFHC Thing? Role A Cast B Cast 0 Maria Penny Poe Sue Hiraki F1 V e George Von Trapp Steve Lynch Steve Lynch Mother Abbess Nancy Beaumont Pat Cathcart Sister Berthe Darlene Mortus Darlene Mortus Sister Margaretta Joyce Porter Joyce Porter Pe r O I' I I I av H S Sister Sophia Linda Barnett Linda Barnett Liesl Cathy Lawrence Sue Bryant C Friedrich Chris Feriante Chris Feriante Louisa Kristen Cotterell Kathy Krabbenschmidt f S Q u H d Kurt Bill wonnef Bill woiinef Brigitta Sandy Manninger Jane Lee . 5 . Marta Kris Bowen Arlene Imagawa Gretl Vicki Sanford Vicki Sanford M u S 1 C In Rolf Bert Nixon Rich Walcha Elsa Laura Elkin Jana Rozehnal . Ursula Sheila Harmon Sheila Harmon Max Ray O'Connell Stan Young A I I I F m Herr Zeller Bryant Vance Bryant Vance Franz Neil Grush Neil Grush Frau Schmidt Judy Mayer Judy Mayer 0 m ms u H Baron Elberfeld Walter Schmidt Walter Schmidt Adm. Von Schreiber Keith Williams Keith Williams Postulant Carol Giflin Naomi Ishida if F if C X r 5i',1 f2f A Q f L ,V K Mgr yy yn' V ,Q , f 3 I Q F' , ,Zi 1 45 I 2 Z 1. Q 4 ., f fab x Jf' 3 '75, ji ff Nc? , K E l L, tl l N WJR lil , Z ,,,,i ' 2 ' f f l ilk 'fi X Q gg ll. , gif S ,Xb W., 1 , .....,.,f u.4ur-H' ' M ,, ,Wy ,yn So Long, Farewell ...A I ...-O. gn. Do Re Mi Rodgers and I-lammerstein's musical, The Sound of Music, beautifully presented by the music department, was the highlight of the spring semester. The Sound of Music , based on the story of the von Trapp family, utilized double casting to give more students the opportunity to participate. Climb Every Mountain and Do Re Mi were two of the many lovely numbers sung and accompanied by the combined orchestra-band under the direction of Mr. Owen Fleming. Standing ovations greeted the performers after each presenta- tion with the thundering applause growing more intense as they filed out to take their bows. Wide-spread publicity was made possible by Mr. Henry Use. Maria and Captain Von Trapp The thirteen sets were designed by Mr. Robert Johnson, art department, while Mrs. Joyce Wildman was drama coach. Other school departments working to make this show a success were home economics, costumes, and the print shop crew, tickets. Wedding Scene if Sixteen Going on Seventeen ,z An Ordinary Couple FROSH MCCONVILLE AWARDS: FIRST ROW, left to right: Yee Sen Lee, Alice Jurow. SECOND ROW: Jane Lee, Gail Saito, Fran Trask. THIRD RO W5 James Wrathall. Mona Doyle, Patty Waters, SOPH MCCONVILLE AWARDS: FIRST ROW, left to right: Lalent Licon, Hilda Concepcion, Charlie Stalzer. SECOND ROW' Mike Babcock, Geoff Lee, Bill Schmidt. 53' 5 i R , 1 R. if 2 'N N5 TE s, ,f V :sf , A yt -Z SW 7 V Nancy Beaumont D.A.R, LETTERS OF COMMENDATION: SEA TED. left to right: Lois Rosow. Linda Taoka. STANDING: Marvin Hersh, Ken Takayama, Barry Smith. MISSING: Carol Nichol, Terry Leon. Sw... J I BANK Olf .-XMIfRlL'.fX AW,-XRDS: PINS!! RUIIQ lcfl to right: Nancy Beaumont, Pam Cccil, Joyce Naka- dzl. Ycc Lcc. SI:'C'0NlJ RUM' Nancy Atkinson, Russell Wulkcr. MISS- ING l R0,1I PIC'- Tl'Rl1'. John Gitlings, lkuyo Kuramura, Geor- gia McLeod, and .Inna Rozehnul. JeFfVuc1n1Lh Honor Those Avena: Who Have Excelled x 6 ' ll! Q 5 J ,F vga? 4 4- '5 f f 1: Q fm, If Es of X , , 2255 7 QW W Y W 90 Zl- 1 .14 -bil. 00 JG ! J E FIRSTROW, left to right: G. Saito, L. Rosow, B. Clark, E. Braun, E. Chan, S. Lee, J u lpha Theta amma Si FIRST RO W: left to right: G. Naka- ta, L. Taoka, E. Braun, N. Delancie, W. Graff, J. Hiraki, J. Feeney. D Hara. SECOND ROW: S. Kimura, F. Amamoto, J. Belton, E. Chan J wnaman, c. Nichol. mum Ro'wQ R. Walker, D. Reisch, M. Amamo- to, P. Blumberg, T. Leon, C. Byrne G. Ju, B. Moore. FOURTH ROWi N. Atkinson, K. Takayama, L Leavy, S. Bonn, G. Lee, D. Chaml berlain, Mr. L. Walker. gma Hiraki, Y. Unno, J. Fettig. SECOND ROW: F. Amamoto, L. Taoka, E. Friedman, J Belton, T. Leon, W. Taoka, W. Ju, C. Takahashi, B. Moore. THIRD ROW: J. Linck R. Walker, K. Takayama, J. Ivie, B. Cooper, G. Lee, B. Schmidt, M, Babcock, S. Bonn. Golden Key alma.: wwf'-mf-f 2726 lf- . 1 . FIRST ROW, left to right: Betty Nishioka, Linda Taoka, Florence Amamoto, Carol Nichol. SECOND ROW: Elaine Chan, Nancy Atkinson, Dave McAlpin, Nina Harris. Michelle Heimsoth, Wilbur Obata, Joyce Nakada. L J 'M 1 The dawn of those who dream and do . . . a start toward something unknown . . . eyes ,Q is s focused on a distant point yet frustrating or and uncertain . . . taking the same journey which has been covered time J 1 Lit. i.. , , -,m4fa. VAHSQQJ-E al 4 'L 1. QW QNX! X 4 1 ka -I 4 7 1 4 ,A- l v M--'M M it-:sat N-fljww ' W 'H'-l, QW c fm. M--. 55 1 .AA2 14: ,,v t 'vt -ts M, dwg t- '.n ' ,g,,,. ' ,t: ,,g,:4.,' .4-f5 I'1'5251' f' 'T V 9 - E..-0 I ,,f4,..-.,. 5' , N 1 3? f' K 4 . nf ' 53 se ,Q and agazn to somewhere somehow rehellzng wzth each moment . tzme or adjustment innocence and naweness stllzness and foolzsh ness dzlemmas and tensions con uszon and wearzness . . a deszre to belong the hegznntng of the new rnooloement tn new feelzngs and emottons, new people and relatzonshzps, new dzmensrons and tndepend ence new moods and ideas, new challenges and responszlotlztzes each mooes me tn my dance o lr e each crres to me and stakes zts clarm yearning to he a part o somethzng real rn quest o an answer . achieozng dtscooertng, satts yzng an unsettled spzrzt searchzng to understand to be aware when I oe become QE V A-N - Os ' in-we Ed Gail Akiyama Allee 'Qs .,!n2gi.w wry . ,pf BV r in .,,, Kristy Young Fall President 'wdw' N ,ve 1 ' df 'Q s - Q ar C- .1 E23-el - Chris Jose Abramson Aguirre 'raw' ff W , , ' me v- ' in fifg ii 'T 1 ' W yy A-, 1 s GeofT Vincent Audsley Babkirk if xi . ., Ron Linda Basye Battaglia V :m 5 T1 Barbara Nell Belcher Bell i X i f' 1 22+ Q. :xi , '4 ii ' n ' N 5. I .,,.. 2 1 . I. Cynthia Mark Berger Berryman 9 4 0 ' if Q: Bill Gretchen Bland Blitz N -grill v, Q R . MQ, ' 'FW ' Mona Orville Borland Born B0b Suzanne Caraway Carey J Vx 'W 'z 4 X few ' X 0 X Eats 4 h K Q if 5 t :N NQ' fi 1 ,0 Y? 3 Af ! se Mike Ishida Fall Vice-President , ,.,., L .52 :Q ,. Denise Bottenberg Bourbin Liz Ron C8rlS0l'l Carmichael 'sp-pr as 4 in 'W . xy 5 49 FRESHMEN CLASS COUNCIL: FIRST ROW, fron! to back: Carol Crowder. SECOND R0 W, Max Malzkuhn, Judy Ross, Pheon Rivers, Pam Gerlaeh, Barbara Belcher, .D . 4 'Q' ,vu ,.,. , , uf Melinda Bradley Sharon Carter Barbara Myers Fall Secretary an li , ?-Q ta 3 5 ff f Q dz fi ,J za., S f 1 V 51. ' ..::, , yr A ,ff Ellen Breit Mike Carver K 'rw 1? . i x ' :six Ann Young Fall Elected- Representative Hw:-., . Nelly Brounsten .lim Cassidy Lv' , ,A 5 A 0, , ' 4? Carol Brown Catherine Calor ,ef 3 v l l 1 l r l T . l 5 11 as 1 E - 2 X n +11 -xg m W. Ll THIRD ROW, Steve Lee, Geri Hatcher, Keith Auory, John Ray, Ron Carmichael. FOUR TH ROW, Robin Leach, Bob Caraway, Bill James, Jane Gilchrist. FIFTH ROW, Miss. Georgia Hetzner, Dan Primeaux. Jane Gilchrist Spring Secretary James Brush Tim Chafee .Q Q23 I ' 5' Q -vm' JSE vt. 731 i 1' - if .i Slcvc Ill Allen Anrlrcim Don Baldwin Bill Bullowc Yvonne Beaudreau ,V ff ' 7 Z, 3: 'ff fav ' 'wa ,Gi A y. l I culli' 'X ppllny ,Ante - A v I mil fn Arlivvifiii B. .,- I Hanus Steve Barnes linwlo Q , -4, pf MQ! Kathy Seotl Beaumont Bcchc . .,l7A4. , . r pq B 1: I . VW Steven Bell 3 1K .- ' .1 i In . x s i,,, f'i'?x . Joyce Berberian ,Q in .7 wxaig aft AJ, gi ' ' Frank Robert gg Spring President Blah' Black . Zi I l. 4 T al a fl ' if ff' , 'C 5' Q , , G. at tv i L 2 ' 2 274, Q 3 Randy Gold ' Vice-President , Roxanne David Booth Boralos arf in Q 1 15. ' ., , ,B . 5. V tg ' f mf, '- V Ji , A 'L .- - 5. .- f g x 'uf- i , ' Y . img, fi 1 ti J Sl N Dan Pieter Carelle Bill MIKC Brain Bsglfay Buckman Buizer Byrne Calderon Campbell T p 1 Oscar Doug Randy Pal C'-NUS cific, Clfifg Chavez Childs Ching Clark Goals ,. 4 I nr- - 5.7, I. W. :sg , ' . 'T J tg , lf... - , 5 L, Q- , W Q if S. 'W fe ., E, ' 3. L.. M- x atb? N Robert Ronald Sheila C ohulnn Cole Collins K 'Y L 5, Mrehacl L oonan has as Rohm Lunnrngham ' nj X , Q Q Bob Dekker gf Uv font, A Renee Ducu va? if 52 Sandra Duschell I -I Hi'-' Antomo Endaya l .rvell l-erguson Z, K K yn 4 Ze. -3 ' 1 Deborah Colman Valerie Concepclon Q5 'N ,. 1.-E C - Sylvra Anthony Krtstln Cordova Cortese Cotterell 1' . A hr Paul Btlly David Curtrs Cutrell Daluz Q 1 in -V W- my Q n X NICK Sylvanux Jo Ann Delanete Delloe Denton bi- 3. ' We Krrsttnc Susan Melvm Dtlbeck Dtmare Dlmlgk in .,.. b ww Q .Sr 'V 2 'X I f at V V W' Q, I W A , Qi ,V Sylvra Keith Robert Dutra Edwards Etchenbaum I Z M? , . . J -I '. E ' . A , . J W 5 'R E 1' Y f '5 Steven Jrm Carla Endo Engel Egloll Dana Lourse David Fertante Ferras Flcken r 'vi E 1 53 ex, f af' A J ., did' 1- Raymond Courtney 3? fl Q, f Rtchard Da Motta T Leola Denton Kenneth Donahue Catherine Elder Carol Estoll Jean Frndley ef I ,B T? J rf Phtltp Constanlino , Y so Davtd Cralg Drana Darbrnran Mtchell Dentrayques Randy Dreiling James Elltson Joseph Fabrny Bob Frsher A Trella Conyers 1 il 1, W' Dave Cook Carol Crowder Kenneth Daul Robert Dcvee , 'ive , f A ff' V ? Beck Dunovan Vu Larry Ellison John Feeney Pat Flaherty Carol Crowe f C , t 3 3 ,. 44 ,- Terry Day Wayne Dicus Barbara Duplessls Edwin Elwell . ,yr 4 P' X 5 X 54' d if N Y Francine Fehn Dan Florez f f f 1 ,- X 2 4 lj , ' - I ' 1 1 f an Dunn.: l-lorcz Lcslre Gcnscl 'QQ O ,Sf X G JK X ll Gary Goldberg Ly nn Griffiths J iv: ' 4 S S -v P QS' Jan Harken Glenn Higashioka Yer, Debra Horton Jenny lwaoka Nlcl Q l ox 1 vf N Q hflx George N i 1 LL ,I Daniel Goldstem f J 4 Joe Groves 5, , Hg Robyn Harter A- .-.: , , , ,. Ron Hlgglnbotham .,... Steve Hurd Helen Izyckl I , , J. 4 X 153 X J KM 1. X, lull l mmm' 4. .fe 7 N J Pam Iicrlueh Q. . 1 Q url Goldstone Y Mary Hall fo 'R 1 Gen Hatcher Carol Hlnaga 45' A1 PI' x we Tony Hurtado Lcv Jackson 'R v v lHn.nl1 lmlplm l ucnlcx l urlmll Penny lgnnc fllbhs flllehrlxl , . l Juan Bob Gomeb Goodwrn , QK , Af Gary Rach Hallstead Humblln , A rw ' A ,,,. gh A1 STt':'. ., . ,1 5-1 A L'1rE,2v karhy Ken Hellman Hendrik Joan Hlrakn l Randy Huston Vlcky Jaffe , , WJ., ,7 Sum Hlralu Gull lmachl Bull James 3 gf aft, L i A . I ' lm ' X l A Irma lllru. Inn ffllll 1-lull llvrwv v 0 Y, 0 O 5 i-.f e v'. I 101 l v thnx Mary R mllw. fllhlllrlfl fnlrlr fmlll W v ,! ' , 4 I 1 T K me Steve Terry Ulu fioodwm Graham firlllnn f A L A LL.: Debra Lourse Pcler Hara Harhlck Hardmg . E 1 :Ml . xg I In 5. , ,tg , A Wir U J, L24 J J 2 jerry Ron Tvddy Henlon Herz lllgashloka Q. A Qs Penny Karen J-in Ho Hogue Holllngworlh 1 , M 3. F Gall Tracy MIM lmazuml Ingram lahldli Norma Gary Bob Jensen Jexsen JCW ve ,., V lx lf - . ' if ,, 1 ' ' - 1 . Ga, ig! - Chris Johnson ,Q T 41. .xx Wayne Kaul Kathy Kerr Richard Koga as Yrs ' K wie- w xv H lf. L Joe Laquana rf. 'im . QW E 1 f Da ve Lees fa W f .1 Y 1-A X-Q if 7' Leslie Lingaas Pat Lynch 991. 0 was t N. Julie Jones bm 5 Atsu Kuwahira Ron Keyston ,Wilt .. Q may E ,I 524 Steve Kovac 5 Steve Larsen Flo Leifeld Frank Lintini Gary Mack Q1 .4 2 Ken Jones K Noel Kealii Skip Kimura .I X . . 'Ig , A , 1 N i Russ Krummell 'YQ 'AXQV ,Q giweaivi 5? 5 ffiw in cl e. 5335? Roger Lawrence Silvia Lemus i i EA ,v N Q J Gary Locke Jerry Macklin Sandy Jones Q 4- ea l iq i . Dick Keenum si.- .wav X i X W PCEEY King , .om , I' fs. ks, f A i' Paula Kubera Robin Leach Chris Lerch QW if I Us V . N 2 1 af' .: Charles Looman Loren Maddux 'L Grace J u Bob Kehoe Cheryl Kirk X 8 3? Marg Kuck W, s va- 4 U Peter Lebaron Ping Leung 'E be Un 'L Joe Lowenslein George Malone J, ,. Jose Junio if 4 ,L' . 4- 0- fv- Sheryl Keller Glenda Kirk 4 Nc-L Pat Kukla gwwagfha :-:- ,,. , yi, ' 5 na . Sina Lecouris Susan Levy Terry Lubarsky Max Malzkuhn av , 9 : pl- 'f- 1.f'V! ,e,,fa Dave Kacludis A. Jan Kamiji Colleen Rae Kelley Kennedy .r,, '- hz: l r S 5 hz X Q1 gf!!! Tracy Darryl Kirkland Koelling Mits Kuramura ,K 'N , aff fi f is V f ' 24 Glenn Lee M LQQQ Carol Lew Q. Randy Lydon Jesus Manjarrez .P , , . ' ' ' f ' we 'Sn l ,..a 1 ,tx I Q as ai... ' t lear t' S x at L-- 3 f ' I Bob La Fortune 41 4 f W' sf x Q Steve Lee 13. 1 9 A 32: Jeff Lindstrom XX K, E Marta Lynch Paula Marcussen Marcia Marquez A wx Kathy Meachan qi. tx Chris Mistretla Sue Morioka 'L+- 4-V .N Lauren Meyers Edna Nice Q- , Hruuc Mekltnn uf . v t, pf. J,-. . ii A Z-X, Greg Meals Pam Mitchell Cande Morris Debbie Nahinu ',. Ed Nice Ron Ochs Terry Patterson Martha Okita Tony Pe razzo a .., N - - -Y I . 4. gl L ,- Y V 'tx I lJ.nul -lim lanct kathy Nliamn loin Mrlxaguc Mcklnncy Mcflzirun Md lcml Mr Nalli, 'W Tw' Jr, - ' 'N . 1 ,L . ,Q 5 ' T ' 1 4 A l f l i 4 Paul Kathy Dean Mike Sharon Susan Meeks Mello Miller Miller Miller Muller , - V All gr ge . V , ..., lla at . ' 5 ' X W' . P, ff w- X Q, .f ' S , Rene David Roger Terry Ubal Steve Miyahira Mizono Moore Moore Morales Morgan 1 f X W ' 5 'z ,ls ' ,R ' 1 'f, Y' A yy r i f ' 4 . . K- , V w l' , ff- 7 dl . le. Scott Denise Eitoro Rob John Barbara Morrison Mullenax Muranaga Murfee Muse Myers 'Q Z X ru 'Qi 1 f ,,,. , 4 I A W . H -ir. . y, l t Q, W . - X, 364, ' ' i A. Q 1 , if ii 'ex 5 A gi 5 M A: - 1 A, f . in ' 1, Y. A ,fflffgfiflt .lan Lynann .loel Ray Carol Chris Nakamura Napier Nasser Navarr Nenson Newell ,, :' ', mf' 4 Q Ralph Doris Carol Sue Ed Chico Nice Nishimoto Norton Obata Obricn Ochi U B, A - Q, ra' V A . 3 1 V A if ' -9 Nw' f s ,5 g?: 3,' ?5 Linda Mary 1 Debbie Scott Pam Frank O'Neal O'Sullivan Ola Page Palmer PUNCH Mitch Barb Steve Linda Perry Jean Perri Pelrlm Phillips Pickens Prerce PIPCT ,. A lla. V I --:g 1.6vZ,f ' A: ,V 1 i A sf, - ' Q ' 'i 5 xi Q, , . Yi'1','-V V it ' ' 4 '-'-J'-' - 4 --- 1 - ' 2 f--ffii-':4Hiv---ei:-,,, ' Y ' Julie Plumb vw.. .. , X , ggi John Ray Pheon Rivers W., 1? Vicki Sanford 'W fri 3 , ZW X Joe Serena Marilyn Silveira Mary Stalzer Kathy Sweeney Q' ,gm it Q ,pv- . ,W ixyvi L, Q, a .. X' Q Si' L. f A A, Roger Porter ,sa-'5 X., A J .3 Bill Ready Kyle Roat .ea 'fa Julie Schlecht Toni Serena , 'z 3 , lg 5, Glen Simon 1 if 'x x i Carl Sterner Cheri Swenson 1' Xi . g ag X W Cheryl Powers -'St ,W , se G f X ' Charles Reeves Renee Rodgers L mm 1 .y-. f 3 Dick Schmidt Kathy Sheehan A If 154, w 141 Jeri Small . Q ,Q ' if 2 ff 1 in 1 'X 'ir 4 Qs. : Aim Gerald SIUIZS Leon Swindell 3 29 .Q-s, wx Victor Prieto , ie:-X in -E N S r.li Tom Reeves Ia: 3- sa 'JL 5' x Ed Rosentlml amy Schreiber Mary Sheldon V 5' gg' iw -,-'- ws , Q f gr Gary Smith N S X ivz: 459s ' 3 John Sullivan Jan Takahashi Dan Primeaux Mark Ricci L X ve ft.. M Judy Ross X A J ,gn S I ,N W Shelley Schultz Verna Sheppard N pl we Cindy Sutton George Takemori 5 ay:- 3 if,-H 5. Q w Q mi X Adri Ramian Rob Riddle Debbie Rutkowski Ginny Schwaberow Q., Janie Shibata Tom Smith Martin Suzuki John Tanaka E 2 9 Y' 4 Bart Rasmussen UW- f ,-:,. 4. W , Dave Rink Sandy Saito ia., ' Claire Scott Tomiko Shimo Dirk Sorensen -2'r ,fff A' I 3 ' Sally Svendsen Mary Tate 5' ,ix Yr-, X' x Vivian Rawson Frank Rivers Z., ' 'VW MIUW lin-1 Bob Sakai Kathy Scrogings Joe Shiosaka .4 L... Susie Spencer Q. .. Calvin Swann Gwen Tatsuno L 5 r ,I ia f-. I Q 5. Nancy Throcfool 'CT 1 av , :mi ul Ralph Vogel Brenda Waterman Mike Wilkinson Y. an H ll , , L i ug ' Q , A 9 x a 1 I 5 '-- Arthur Orvilla Kathy Linda Jack Bob Phcbe Taylor Taylor Tepperman Terry Teshara Thompson 'Thompson , fwif FQQV ' -Us , 'V' V Y . . -5- , Q, :L A i XX f it ' 1 A fs' 4 if ' N ,AX 4 - I I ' John Marg Greg Cindy Mel Dani Keiko Tanaka Torgerson Tomincasa Torres Threadgold Tsuda Uyete N X V 1 . , , 'lf N N as fi ' jf y ' X x I .sw I ' v in I .Q W , lr is ,W , . T ' , f f ' 3 Paul Kim Maxine Melinda Dan Sheryl Bob Waddingham Walker Wallach Walls Walther Ware Wasserman zvvzz E T . .D Q M ix ., gy ,iz x U- n ly ' T - G 'V K A fi A -QQ EW ! Tony Shirley Lynne Bob Andy Cheryl Linda Watson Webster Weinstock Wellman Werby West West , -wry: A A 1 9 Jan I Karen Ron Frank Gary Lisa Peter will!!! Williams Williams Wilson Wong Wong Wong X , Q. , .7 nas ,Q an ' 'W Y, K A ,- .. V.. A, A? - 'ww - A Q Q T ' , . 5. ,,, 3,,,,,, Mi .31 - . , ' 2 -1 -QVZ ,,l. ' A W H L xiii XM ' Q -Q. 5 1' f-- . lz. ' I iw' 8155394 if My I Q .- , Char Molly Kos Ray Ann Gary Kristy Wright Wright Yokota Yoro Young Young Young ' I f if ' ,, N. 5 : l A Pun , 3 Steve Dennis 7 Young Zachary ,, v Steve Wong ii 8 1 ,Ava Sam Young This new day gives promise of pleasure, joy, and expectation for mme is a lot of things things that havenit happened yet meis that havenit been horn yetfi HThe laughter, the tears, the excitement moves Within mef, 126 4 I value the building of myself. We,re not whole people yet. Q I value the fact that despite every attempt to keep me in the path Iive been able to think for myself. Freedom is what I value I enjoy being what I want to be. I love my parents, but they Want me to be something -aw. I never Could be I I must figure it out for myself . . . It is after all, my lifefa W Q ,I ,W X T i ' wwf-ag., .MW .LBP 1 I W. QKSQQW 'QW' ,Is-Q., . 42 ' s tum., 54. f ,, , sy. Marlzu ,-1 t l?f ' n v- A .L i Q i at A 1351, ' my . will is f was . f Kathy Linda Steven Acdo Aguilar Aguirre Amamoto ' s ' ' 1 W - ' Q . X , 4 3 .1 A 5 Q- up 'f j,t? Q y ' 'mi i ,, 0 We 4 Q -2 .t at t 2. 2- , M Debra D, Kris Stan Anderson Andrijasevich Arao Archer a- ' Dolores Arce 'N ,, 2 V Cindy Arnold 1 'f Q1 s W ' 'l .1 . ,, -I Wade Aubry Sue Babkirk Bev Backstrom Janet Beale i ai: ia gil-tl .Aviv Wayne Argenio I X .ff was QM, 'bln Michael McKenna Sharon President Armstrong e ,ay Steph Ayoob HA L' if M. if ff 'ff 2 Shirlene Baca James Baer Steve Becker A iea Dan Bagley Maryel Bermingham W K, Qtr Connie Soss Vice President l ' Q5' 3 at r ' .ff AX, Larry Baker Randy Berminghaussen , 'ff' . , I 'N li g., SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL: FIRST ROW, lef? zo righr: S Schroeder, K. Kost, L. Silk, B. Williams, S. Horn, F, Tajima, N. Ross E. Ogo. Stephanie Ayoob Secretary iff' fx ' an Q w Z.: i ? 5' Peggy Balke Bob Bezzant it Barbara Banks Marvin Biasotti ,- Nancy Ross Elected Representative !' Ze x 'Q Diane J i m Banks Barlow Barbara Steve Biehl Bi ssett M jf . J 'Y 3' Qifyfl 7' -, ,g,-.. ..,- it 'G . -, -511.12 Pr s.,ib..m..: ' e A 1 S n ii SECOND ROW: J, Lillan, W. Willis, K. Williams, C. lwaoka, D Haldan, S. Becker. S. Ayoob. C. Payot, C. Soss T T. Bob Bloom r N V Av 1 , Steve Brady -if I Joann Bunk Marina Brandt 7 WW?- L 6 QA p J Magurette Brewer fx-M' ' ,W 59- Q 'mia U Janalee Dean Chamberlain dwiif Richard Hammerud Vice President Richard Sakai W , W, Lannett Ron Burge Caravelho Carlander Bob Stella Ron Chase Chew Christiane I .y . 21 . .gl f , VV: I ' i ii li iv Q . ' ,. Colleen Carroll Rita Clark Lilleen Carter Frank ,ww , Mm. , 'M' f 4 vw w y W f 1 f W w David Cavan Betty Cody Clayton Q i l. . X- : x , ' l Srqvg l'iiul Hugdgm liurleilnllvi 1.- hlainf: Ingrid Braun Bremer f ' . ff' C . i v' wg f K . A Q- ,X 4 G.. ' ft- , Susan Peggy Brown Brownson ji is ig fl 7 Q? ,, V MC 'gf , Q f 'Q 1255 ' L Ted Ernest Buizer Bryan f if . Iwi Linda Johanna Bryan Bullet' ig if . if -Q Q gt , f V . Z5 2 2 ' '- . 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Bud Werner Russell Wright i Kenji Sawudu 1 ' ' 5 2 I T '--4 Fl Robert Slackman Diana Swanson Beverly Uyemura Donell Wheeler Chiyc Sziwamura Allyson Smith 14' Y A L, 6 A .'i I i .la net Swanson Guadalupe Valverde .- h, . , if 'Q f Graeme Whilier M, 4. QM. ST. ' Q i ie? E ' Quad Linda Yaco Steven Yamaguma Diunnc Schreiber Charola Smith Tina Swarts 2 . J' , Z Claire Waago Beverly Williams N-LEA ,154 5 Q ist xX Stanley Yip it 3 . I i If X David Susan Schroeder Schroeder ,.:, - . Q X1 L I I: 1 Susan Jill Anth0HY Smith Smith A gf 1 Ma,-ie Francine Sanchez Tallma if 5, 5, ' . 'fi Charles David. wada Waddingham Q 1: '13 ', Ex! carol Darryl Williams Wllllf-1mS Nancy Charlotte yolks Yoshimoto X -A tt. , llchru Sehwcitl 'Q t. 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'A' -r 3 'V 8' ' 'Il d,'2.,j K -gg -4, . - W mtes- - R d I is , if eyne o ney Jim 1 ,, I , Abbott Alexander Allen -I. Q 4 S I . f , s W w Xb,-sin? N- .. , . ' A 'f f Illl ,. ' x 2 1 A , K wi V9 l Dennis Argenio Ann Atherton Bruce Atkinson Dwain Aunchman af i ff , Cv tg., , iq ' Marilyn Baker .Af ' Betsy Bames f Qi, ' I A 'ext , ' fn' Brett Beaman Dan Bourbin .-Fla 1 of 5 L by Roberta Aviles 15 : .,1 ' in I Mike Baker aa.. gn. Mitchell Bamcs .,. 1 . s 199, . f 'f . ,ziv . ,A , 4 U1 Marsha Beebe Jerri Bouthiette Joe Montalbano President JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL. FIRST ROW. front to back J. Carli, K. Kelly, L. Christensen, D. O'Connor, J. Basolo. SECOND ROW. L. Rodriguez, N. Sills, C. Poole, B. An- drews, S. Wilton, C. Peck, B. Jaynes. l Stewart Bonn Vice President if Marcia Amamoto Secretary by Q Bill Soss u Elected Representative ' 9 Z 5.3 N' , . ' ,. liliif A' Patty Gary Craig Steve Gail Sylvia Beirne Bell Beller Benner Berberian Berg Paul Vicki Rick Linda Bob Sue Boyko Brandenburg Braun Brown Brownfield Bryant E 19 FIT gy THIRD ROW. J. Linck, A. Miller, G. Mello, J. Kromhout, G. Thrasher. FOURTH ROW. S. Maninger, K. Johnson, B. Soss. A. Beale. lllhh Allen v . M' A Anna Arnold nf! 3 'H fa J is Sue Atknnson fr Make Babcock Mann.: Arlmrrmln 1' Grace Arluuovlch Fm , , ,K X Colleen Atwater Linda Baca A Linda Cook Mike DOH President Baker Balco Q Alf Sandy Maninger ry 'Q j, ' Vice Presldent -l-. 5 Gail Thrasher J d Allen U Y Secretary Bmw Beale V'-:C J ' ' 9' V 1 A : it Q , . M lb . , .,,. -- : I ' . 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Jones, In Hrcucr, R, Aclnrnx, l IL l'lIlRlJ ROW: if Wandc, H. llcrschlcr, M Slru Mr. Mills, 196 Secretary Joyce Nakada QWR 23 Z , WQQ fxiizf 2 F wy sf ZS? Q! ff za Q5 , :, 42 149 Z 1 H17 Vg f f f 114 ,-SQA, wg f , M9 arf 'WWW' f ' K , 1-3' J A 4-.Q-m,1.L,ff YQ. , y ,W nun W President Jerry Bortolazzo ym,4f 1 ' mviff Exim, - A Vice-President Ed Breuer 553, fi 5.4 y TOM ABELL Able Frosh-Soph Baseballg Varsity Baseball To become Audubon president and head caretaker for the Bird Aviary in Washington, D.C. RUDY AGUILAR Taco Jr. Frosh-Soph Baseballg Wrestlingg Student Control Board. To succeed in life and to manage my own Bowling Establishment. BONNIE ALEXANDER Sunny Choirg Convention Delegate. To ride tandem with Mike Citrino and live Bohemian style with R.A. and D.V. DAVID SCOTT ABERNETHY Transfer from Lick-Wilmerding High School, San Francisco: Assembly Commissionerg Quadroons Hi-Y Pres- identg President ofjunior Achievement Companyg Student Councilg Delegate Assembly: CSF To win. MARGARITA AGUIRRE Lurch GAAQ Spirit and Better Government Commissionsg Scuppernom Tri-Y. To always be an American grape and never get squeezed out ofthe grape- vine. 'V-P' GARY ALLES Jolly Green Giant CASC Commissioner: SFAC Com- missiong Student Councilg Delegate Assemblyg Nominations Conventiong Swimming Team. To always use what talents I may possess for the benefit of mankind. i A-Quai'-i'W A RICHARD M.ADAMS SAMUELADAMS Rick Sam Senior Class Elected Representativeg Varsity Baseball and Basketballg Convention Commissionerg Delegate HD and B Basketballg Frosh Assemblyg Class Councils: Mu Alpha Footballs East Park All SIHFS. Theta To be at East Park when Gover- To continue the Adams Family dy- nor Wallace visits thereg to make nasty: Today nothing .. , Tomorrow P.M.eat her words. the world. BRIAN AITKEN ARTURO M. ALCANTARA Art Wrestlingg Wrestling Manager: Convention Delegate. To fulfill my parents' dream and take over where the dynamic duo left off. FLORENCE AMAMOTO Flo Student Body Secretaryg CSFQ Mu RACHEL ALVAREZ Alpha Thetag McConville Award Ray Winnerg Artg Golden Key Commis- To die with my boots on and live like sions. a Bohemian with B.A. and D.V. To listen to the stars, GEOFFREY SCOTT ANDER- SEN ajem. Hi Staff Sports Editorg Varsity Baseballg Quill and Scroll: Sopho- more Vice Presidentg Class Coun- cilsg Executive Cabinet. To tour Europe, where I hope to learn of the finer points in life. -i JUDITH ARMSTRONG CHARLES L. BAKER Charlie Class Councilsg Delegate Assem- blyg Baseball and Basketballg Y's Guys Hi-Yg MYF. To find that certain girl and may the .I.F.D. rest in peace. FRED ANDERSON Frosh Football and Baseballg JV Base- ball: Quadroons Hi-Y. To sail the seven seas in my first air- tight vw. NANCY ATKINSON Hi Editorg Girls' Stateg Court Justice and Baililfg GAA Vice-Presidentg Stu- dent Councilg Gamma Sigma. KATHRYN A. T. BALDWIN Kaye International Student Committee Presidentg Concert Choirg Election Commission: A Cappellag Ski Clubg Student Control Board. To invade Europe in l970 in a yellow Porche with N.E. N., ROGER APLANALP Terry To graduate from high school and get ajob in the glue factory. SONYA AUNCHMAN Head Delegateg Red Cross Club Vice- Presidentg Student Councilg Choir. To always remember January 7 and to have a lot of fun in Spain with IM. 'mum -why mf s Ari y as .,., .... ,, ,, yyy lyy' , DAVE BANKS lltfff' l LAWRENCE GLRALIJARAO Jerry To become ultimately successful in business and to become Ll wcll known athlete. CECELIA DIANE BABKIRK HC.- GAC: Block SML Woodwind En- sembleg International Students' Committeeg Choir, To sell my violin and fiddle! S Iw- SANDRA LOUISE BARKLEY Bark Quillland Scroll: Elm Staffg Art and Spirit Commissions: Young Lifeg Waukon Tri-Y President. To believe or not to believe . A and to see the L.G.M. and the dancing bird Waukon forever. bib' L 5 FRED BARLOW ' vt af , is A , as . yy, KATHY BARNES WU' .A LINDA BARNETT Kat Sis Camaratag Concert Choirg School GAA: First AllCrI18iC V21rSi1y Cheer- Service. leaderg Camaratag Advanced Choir. To find a tuck like E.P.'s and make TO be H Cheerleader at CSM. to al- him happy for a long time to come. Ways belfmg 10 T-R- and I0 have 3 couple of brats. MARGIE BARRY FTA presidentg Cadet Teacherg Dele- SANDI BEALE gate Assemblyg French Clubg Student Little Boob Control Board. GAC To have propellers on my shoes and To go to Hawaii with Em, return and never slow down. marry Bill Heil, right, Em? L. NANCY B. BEAUMONT Nance Senior Justice and BaililTg CSFQ Girls' State Alternateg Student Control Board Headg Frosh and Soph McConville Awardsg Macy's Hi-Set Representative. To find those hours of ecstasy which are never more than a mo- ment. DEBBIE BECKER FTA Vice-Presidentg Drama and Elec- tions Commissionsg Delegate Assem blyg Convention Delegate. To see freedom for all men. 1 PETER BEIN Pete Varsity Gymnastics To see the USA as a bachelor, and some day settle down with a wife and family. ts DAVID BA RN EY Dave To become a big time gambler. ARTHUR BEALL Ace Delegate Assemblyg Junior Class Councilg Convention Delegateg Frosh Cross Country: Football Statisticiang Dance Commission To help Gotham City reveal the dynamic duo's true identity. JOSEPH A LAN BELTON tlFlipp17 Varsity Cross-Country Captaing Varsity Trackg Hi Stalf Sports Edi- tor: Quill and Scrollg Delegate As- semblyg Mu Alpha Theta. To be the fonkiest fysicist that ever functioned and to seek the true meaning of'fernosis L. KAREN MAXINE BENSON JOHN BETZ Sophomore Class Couneili A Cap- To extract all of the minerals out of pella. To be a summer blonde without Summer Blonde! L JEANNE D. BLOOM Transfer from Monroe-Woodbury Central High School, New York: Election and Drama Commissions. To be true to myselfand others and enjoy life ,., to stamp out asparagus! JUANITA BORRELLI Jamie Delegate Assemblyg Student Coun- cil' To make something out of noth- ing and to reach the goal of my fu- ture soon. one cubic mile ofsea water. CAROL BIAFORE Transfer from Madonna High School. West Virginiag Glee Clubg Pep Clubg Girls' Sodalityg Catholic Actiong Jun- ior Achievement. To say little and do more. cfm DENNIS BINGHAM Turkey To never have a Vespa again, always have straight hair, and keep my Ford running. KATHRYN LEE BOGGS Kathy Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class Councilsg Elm Staffg Rally Commis- sion: GAAQ Young Lifeg Aowakiya Tri-Y: CSF, To be on the high side when it's over. ' DONNA LEE BORELLA Don Dance and Freshman Commissionsg Sophomore McConville Awardg PTA Academic Awardg Honi Kaua Wiki- wiki Tri-Yg GAAQ Girls' Block SM. To keep my emotional kaleidoscope in focus and spread 'Mauka-Saakaf' WW,Ty L GERALD WILLIAM BORTOLAZZO Jerry California YMCA Youth Governorg Young Life Presidentg Student Body Parliamentariang Traffic and Safety Commissionerg Sophomore Elected Representativeg Los Enamorados Too Hi-Y. To possess enough love, patience, and understanding to lead a worthwhile life. ,qi THOMAS RICHARD BOTELHO Tom Frosh Gymnastics: Industrial Artsg U.S.S.A. To go back to my little grass shack and play with all the wahinesf' PATRICIA MARGARET BOYLE Pat Elm Staffg Quill and Scrollg Spirit and Art Commissionsg Student Councilg Delegate Assemblyg Waukon Tri-Y. To see the 'dancing bird' and the little green men more often and Waukon forever. L. NANCY EILEEN BRADLEY Nancy Hi Staff, Advanced Band Honors: Orchestrag Band Managerg Quill and Scrollg Delegate Assembly. To seek friendship throughout the world, but always have my buddy here. STEVEN BRYANT Action Transfer from Serrag JV Swim- mingg Cross Country: Science and Ski Clubs, Dance Committee. To watch the 'Infidels of Infec- tion' rise to glory and fame. W.P.L.J. , DONALD D. CARNOVALE Bruno and C Swimming Teamsg Spirit Commissiong Traflic and Safety Commission. To train seeing eye dogs to cross on red lights. 'iw' f -fa' Q- ,L . , 7 PATRICIA ANN BRAY YD' W si., BARBARA BREMER Barb Pat Honi Kaua Wikiwiki Tri-Yg Advanced Choirg Dance Commissiong Interna- tional Students Committeeg A Cappel- lag GACQ GAA. To see 'Mauka-Sauka' rule and to live in Virginia City away from the crowd. Elm Staff: Waukon Tri-Y, Young Lifeg Spirit Commissiong Convention Delegate: Transfer from Washington High School, San Francisco. DONNA BULLOCK Transfer from Pioneer High School, San Joseg GAAQ Junior Achievement. To succeed in whatever I may choose to do. ,-,iw PATRICIA JEAN CATHCART Petunia P. Petal Delegate Assembly, Camaratag Or- chestra, GAA, YMCA, Student Coun- Cll. To have the strength to walk around all my mountains, instead of wanting them to be moved. ,ipawwu JUDY CANADAY Transfer from Ammamish High School. Bellevue, Washington, Sig- netsg Totem Tae: Spanish Club Secre- tary. To major in nursing and fly with Pan Am overseas. PEGGY ANN CATHCART Ge Ge Block SML Student Councilg GAA: Sophomore Class Councilg Orchestrag Pom Pon Girl, Miki Miki Menhunes Tri-Y President. To become a good social worker, travel, get an A.W.P.B., and to beat 'D.K.' in checkers. 4 EDWARD L. BREUER tLEd99 Varsity Golf Teamg Convention Commission, Class Councils, Var- sity Football Statistician. To make the golf ball go in the hole-not around it. CLAUDE CAPPA Latin and Chess Club. To stay away from three story parking lots .. . it's a long way down. PAMELA SUE CECIL Beany Rainbow for Girls, Honi Kaua Wikiwiki Tri-Y, Student Directory and Spirit Commissions, GAC, Class Councils, Delegate Assem- blyg PTA Academic Award. To live a 'Mauka Sauka' life and find out about B.S.S. and the Ko- rean girls. WILLIAM CHAMBERS Zan-pin Better Government and Conven- tion Commissions: Student Court Liaison: Varsity Swimming Man- ager: C and D Basketball Manager: Student Control Board. To put a black dot on that Yellow Submarine. 339' CATHERINE CHRISTOFF Cathy Hi Staff: Advanced Band: Ad- vanced Band Honors: Band Coun- cil: Athletics Commissioner: Span- ish and Ski Clubs: Art Spirit, and Dance Commissions: GAA. To remember the happy yester- days and to have enough time to live. KEN CLAYTON K.C. Freshman Football: C Basketball: Junior Band: Advance Band Hon- ors: Delegate Assembly: YMCA: C Track: Firehouse Five. To be a well educated bum. -If Q '? l ELAINE LILLIAN CHAN China Art Commission: Band: Band Business Manager: Delegate Assembly: GAA: Class Councils: Gamma Sigma: Block SM: CSF: Mu Alpha Theta, To never let darkness be my shadow. AM. WINSTON CH UN Student Body Vice President: Junior Class President: Sophomore Class Jus- tice: Varsity Wrestling: All-MPL Bas- ketball: Los Enamorados Too Hi-Y. To also do, etc., etc., etc., etc., etc.. 'L.E.T.'s take a trip. DOUGLAS R. COATS Doug Varsity Football: Varsity Gymnastics Manager: Better Government: Student Diretory: SFAC Commissioner: Con- vention Parliamentarian. To pick up where Alexander the Great left off. JOHN CHASE BECKY CLARK To enjoy life, to learn, and always to live. 'IQ f4 'w BETTY COCH RAN Hi Staff Cub Reporter: Junior Class Council: Convention Delegate. To always have patience in whatever I do, 'vu 47' IiRlKA CHRISTMAN Choir: German Club. To always succeed in everything I do or try. BETTY MAE CLAYDON Transfer from Kuncaid Central High, Saskatchewan, Canada: GAA: Art Commission. To never get married, and let my friends know more about the boon- ies ofCanada. .459 'it' ALONZO PRENTICE COLE JR. Lon Freshman Football and Wrestling Term Plays: Choir: Delegate As- sembly: Convention Delegate: Drama Commission. To convert the world and be a so- cial worker. Jw.. KEN COLE Varsity Footballg Delegate Assem- blyg Freshman and Senior Class Councilsg Varsity Baseballg Wres- tlingg Quadrunes Hi-Y. To leadeth 'He and She' beside the still waters , , , without the help ofthe J.F.D. is L. A CYNTHIA A. COLOSIMO GRACIE COLUNGA REY CONCEPCION Cin-Cin Block SMQ GACQ GAAQ Blue Angelsg El Rey To always meet and make new Head Convention Delegate: BHHHCI' Lightweight basketballg Los Ena- friends and always remember those Girl. morados Too Hi-Y Presidentzi Saturday nights, To succeed in all of my attempts. Press Crew, To lose some hair on my head and gain some on my ching L.E.T.'s take a trip. X l CONCHA CORDOVA Old Lady in the Shoe Junior Class Councilg Delegate Assem- bly I JOHN CORYELLE To always remember the fun I had in Press Crew my shoe. and IICVCI' f0l'gCl R-S-H To be successful at what ever I do, 5 NANA MARIE CROUCH Varsity Pom Pon Girlg Football Queen Nomineeg Spirit Commis- siong AGSQ Freshman Class Coun- cilg Convention DelegategGAA1 Aowakiya Tri-Y. To kill my Condor, pray to Fa- ther Botts twice daily, and enjoy TWEDAS FLB after forever. me -sf SANDRA CROWN Sandy Advanced Band Honorsg Election Commissiong Spanish Clubg Girls' Block SMQ GAAQ GAC. To Hnd out what's so great about Mexico's overpassesf' 'WSI' S CHERYL CROTHERS Spirit Commissiong Spanish Clubg l is Delegate Assembly. To find the end of the rainbow. s r. l DEBORAH CULBERTSON Q AbDip1S Student Council l To buy the Rolladium and make it DIANNA L- CUNNINGHAM 'I Swing like October '65, To become a sensible adult. N Wm? gkQ 'lar L f, x 2. FRANK CUNNINGHAM To be successful in life and to remember October 29 forever. KAREN L. DAVIS Bucky', Elm Staff Business Managerg Var- sity Pom Pon Girlg Football Queeng Boys' Athletic and Spirit Commissionsg Kahoonas Tri-Yg Quill and Scroll. To finish this beginning. MICHAEL DENNI 1 Swimming Teamg Class Councilsg Delegate Assemblyg German Clubg Convention Delegate. To achieve the most with the least effort. ' is ROBERT CUNNINGHAM School Serviceg Varsity Footballg German Club. To wipe out R.E.'s GT-350 with my 289 high performance Mustang. sa BARBARA CURRY Currie-Top Transfer from Lincoln High Schoolg Mixed Choirg Class Presidentg Bowling Team. To stop , . , and to start . ., with my most sincere affection! MARIANNE DALAURO Meme Delegate Assemblyg Spanish Clubg Spirit and Dance Commissions. To ride my broom by midnight, ing 'I got the whole world in my hands. ' .qw-W --W LEWIS DAUBER Better Government Commissiong Delegate Assemblyg Term Playg Senior Class President. To remember that each individual has thoughts and opinions at least as valid as mine. WILLIAM C. DELINE Bill C and D Basketballg Spirit Commis- ident. sing- that certain girl, C.M. TIMOTHY S. EARLY WW siong Los Enamorados Too Hi-Y Pres- To buy an uninhabited island in the South Pacitic and share it forever with JANE F. DOWNS A Dutch Janie Gymnastics. To convince Tarzan to move out of To be the after in Vic Tanny commer- the trees and into a house. cialsf' JULIE EASTER 4,,,.fM A4 AW- ALMA JEAN EBEL KA REN EDWARDS EDWARD EISENMAN ..Ed., George Advanced Bandg Student Councilg AFSQ Art Commission Drama Commissiong Convention Delegate Assemblyg CSFQ Convention To pursue that impossible dream Delegate. Delegate. and make it come true. To make a certain person happy and To walk down the road oflife and to attain happiness in life. hope that it isn't a dead end. CHRISTINE ELWELL SUSAN EMHOFF Z'ally Drama Commissiong Term Play. To meet the pumpkins that grow on overpasses and get 'James Bond' and 'Hood' together. usuen GAA: Spirit and Election Commis- sionsg Scuppernom Tri-Y. To stay in the American grape socie- ty forever. DANIEL J. ENDAYA Danny Boy Transfer from Serra High School. To be able to think of an ambition for the Elm. JANIS EVANS ROGER EVERS Jan Rog RAYMOUR J, ESPOSTO Delegate Assembly: Junior Class D Basketballg Delegate Assemblyg Seym0u1- Councilg Spirit and Dance Commis- Trafhc and Safety Commissiong Soph- Workg Machine Shop. 310352 Mixed Ch0ir3 Sitoa Tri-Y. omore Class Council. To tell G,H, Fgrdg rule, and to To become an airline hostess and to To live beneath the sea in my yellow own a Mustang 350 GT. prove to T.C. that I'm not a flirt. submarine. L-. LAURA LEE ELKIN Laura Camaratag A Cappellag Concert Choirg Junior Class Councilg Head Convention Delegateg MYF Presi- dent. To not get married before tripod! Right Judy? KRISTA ERICSON And whose going to be the one To say it was no good what we done I dare a man to say I'm so young For I'm going to try for the sun. STEVEN JAMES FARRAR Hunk Transfer from Westmoor High Schoolg Frosh-Soph and Varsity Footballg Spirit Commissiong Dele- gate Assemblyg Northwest South Bay Surfing Association. To Hy the Jefferson Airplane. RANDY G. FERIANTE Fritchup C and D Basketball: Cross Coun- try. To get so far ahead that I can wait for everyone else to catch up. Yr e 'r LYDIA FLOREZ 'VX til KAREN SUE FISTER Cow Eyes Choirg Job's Daughterg Nominations Convention. To get out of school and live a happy life in a peaceful world. ,aww may JANET M. FOLEY Chiquita n I squirts, TO make that Certain Someone Spirit Commissiong Camarata Choirg happy. Concert Choir: Kahoonas Tri-Y. To teach a certain someone there's more than hamburgers and toasted cheese sandwiches . , . O.K. Partner? GERALD GALLOWAY Jer Cross Countryg Trackg San Mateo Athletic Clubg Mu Alpha Thetag Con- SUSAN FRESQUEZ vention and Better Government Com- Sue mission. Mixed Choirg Spring Concert. To marry L.K. and to always remember August l3. Aim-K To be able to say one simple state- ment and not have it misinterpreted by everybody. 'J' iv' ' L CLAUDIA FLAGG SUSAN FOX Foxy Election Commissionerg Spirit, Con- vention, and Better Government Commissionsg GAAg Scuppernom Tri- Yg Convention Delegate. To keep my big mouth shut long enough to be the quiet person I really am I Q MIKE GAMBLE ,A GERALDINE FLEISCEHMANN Gem Transfer from Burlingameg Spirit Commissiong Sophomore Class Councilg Delegate Assembly. To always be happy with the one I love. MARIAN ELAINE FREGON Little Dena School Serviceg Mixed Choir. To someday be happily married and to be a good wife and mother. A SUSAN GAMMON I 2 ., Q 4' Wa-nw' ROSAURA GARCIA MARLENEGERRANS FRED GILBERT Chava M.G. School Service. Delegate Assemblyg Spirit Commis- UT0 Succeed in whgt I become. siong Red Cross Representative. To become an airline stewardess, travel around the world. and enjoy life. KAREN GIN Ginger GAAQ Convention Delegateg Sopho- JOHN GITTINGS more Class Councilg Delegate Assem- Young john blyg Chancel Choirg B.Y.F. Vice Presi- B swimmingg McConville Awardg dCI'Il- H PTA Awardg Flag raiserg Block SM. To change the 'I' in my last name to To be the first ballonist to stay HIGH two 'A'S. Rlghl, Lenny? above the grass forever. CAROLINE CHURCH GILCHRIST Kit SM HS Mascotg Term Playg Waukon Tri-Yg Hi Staffg Quill and Scroll Honor Societyg Young Life Secretary. To travel through Europe by motorcycle. HO' lf EVELYN GOLDNER GLEVHQ Quaffers Car Clubg To find out whether the hound always catches the fox, and to abolish the draft. LYNNE GONZALES Lynnie Miuted Choirg Bearcat Reviewg SPUUE Coflcfffl- . , ROBERT GRAY To enjoylife and shareitwitha ..Bod,, very loving and understanding per- Quadroons Hi-Y: -I-ramc and Son- SONIA GOODLA KE GILBERT GOSSETT Safety Commiggign, IE.. Q-4 iQ BOB GRIFFIN ..B0b.. Advanced Band Honorsg Swim- ming Teamg Convention Dele- gate: Frosh Footballg Freshman Class Council. To beat the Great Spog in this rat race. RUSSELL HAMMERUD Russ Varsity Wrestlingg C and D Bas- ketballg CSPQ Mu Alpha Thetag Junior Class Elected Representa- tiveg Delegate Assembly. To be the first tojump offthe new San Mateo-Hayward Bridge. STEVEN DONALD HARDGROVE Classic Underachiever ' Hi Reporterg Tennis Teamg Term Playsg Quill and Scroll. To be a performing arts land- lord and cross at every green light I see. 1, L A CARQLYN GUILLORY CHARLES HAM DONALD HAMILTON --Cu,-Ol To make live million dollars selling Control Boardg Student Councilg Con- vention Delegateg Elections Commis- sion. To have the nerve. . bubble gum to the Indians. KENNETH HANADA Challenge Freshmen Class Presidentg Sophomore Class Vice Presidentg Boys' Athletic and Dance Commissionersg Varsity Football and Baseball. To Annalize the dilemma and to overcome the confIict. BRUCE HANBURY 'Huw' DAN HARPER alps: TUV NINA BETH HARRIS Harry Head Varsity Cheerleaderg Elm Staffg Quill and Scrollg Freshman Class Vice- President and Secretaryg Junior Varsi- ty Cheerleaderg Waukon Tri-Y. To remember the little green man jump olTthe pier and land in UCSB and to Waukon forever. i MICHELE DALE HEIMSOTH Mick Hi Staffg Quill and Scrollg Banner Girlg Football Queen Nomineeg Dance, Election, and Spirit Com- missiong Aowakiya Tri-Y. To have a BARRY in my pie. ,xi as as N. Q.. wr an '- , ek'-t if me-a a 'QS QW mw- KENNETH HELLMAN SHARON LEE HERNANDEZ BRADWYN GALE HERSCHLER Ken Peter A Brad To show that certain someone Transfer from Hillsdale High. Senior Bandg Senior Class Councilg tK.M.T.lfun in the future. To say things straight tne very fll'SI International Student Committeeg time S0 that TIM Wonil Yell at me-ii Convention Delegateg Campus Life Clubg Red Cross Club. To get the world spinning and get off when I want. PAT HETTINGER Pedro GEORGE EDWARD HILLMAN To marry Stig Flodihn and al- To get rid ofall my hangups and to ways live a happy life with him. have nothing but fun. was 'Q tafww' APRIL HINAGA GAAQ Spirit Commissiong Future Teachers Associationg Block SMQ Aowakiya Tri-Y. SUSAN KATHIE HIRAKI Sue CSFQ HI Copy-Desk Chiefg Ca- MARSHALL PAUL HOLOBER maratag Spanish Clubg Spirit Golden Key Societyg.Term playsg Commissiong Sound ofMusic. Public Address Commissionerg Con- To climb every mountain, ford vention Delegate. every stream. follow every rain- To travel by motorcycle as far and as bow, till I find my dream. long as possible. ART HOM MARVIN HERSH Marv' Varsity Footballg Wrestlingg CSFQ Mu Alpha Thetag Student Councilg Delegate Assembly. To realize all my dreams and ex- pectations and reach the zenith of success, DONALD BEN HIRAKI Mad Dog Varsity Footballg Wrestlingg Fresh- men Footballg Band. To get rid of all my nicknames. CHERYL LARUE HOOVER Sherry,' Transfer from Livingston High School, New .Ierseyg Elm Staffg Quill and Scrollg Convention Dele- gateg Spirit Commissiong Videz- Vos-Verres Tri-Y. To see Lillies grow where thorns choke the earth and always stay with the wierd monkeys. Phu' I? hs T TANYA BRENDA HORN Elm StalTg Convention Delegate: GAAQ Spirit Commissiong Term Play: Videz Vos Verres Tri-Y. To keep the wierd monkeys in, and the aphids out of my yellow rose garden. THOMAS ICHIMARU Tom Tom Varsity Football and Track. To collect people's dandruff and sell it as saltf, JOYCE JACKSON Squaw-Woman Convention Delegateg Camaratag YMCA. To find a heap big BRAVE, WAYNENE HUNTER Convention Delegate: School Service. To be a friend to everyone I meet in the future , . ifthey'll have me. ,WM NAOMI S. ISHIDA ..Nay,, Delegate Assemblyg Sophomore Class Councilg Spirit Commissiong Concert and Mixed Choirg GAC Secretaryg GAAQ Scuppernom Tri-Y. To someday make up my mind on just one boy, and to dissolve 'J.J. ' LARRY JAC KSON in .C DARLENE BESS HUSTON Dee Dee Drama Commissiong Junior Class Councilg Delegate Assemblyg GAAg Honi Kaui Wiki Wiki Tri-Y. To always remember the 'Manka- Sauka' gan, and to let Jim's J.F.D. rest in peace. LORETTA lACOl'I:'l 'll I-ory To always be with J.M. and love him for ever and ever. KEIKO IZUMI Cake Elections Commissionerg Sopho- more McConville Award Winnerg Student Directory Commissiong GAAQ Senior Class Councilg Span- ish Club. To polish up the present so that the future will be bright. LINDA IWAOKA Lin Spirit Commissiong Elm Staffg GAAQ Block SMQ Delegate Assemblyg Ski Club. To avoid waiting till the last minute. AWN.. .O A LAUREL JEAN JACOBSON Laurie Elm Staifg Spirit Commissiong Sopho- more Class Councilg Videz Vos Verrez Tri-Y. DAVID JAMESON To always care, to have enough time, Di h and in case of boredom remember to To make people work at laughing, yell, 'raid! ' not laughing at work. 1?- 1' f fad .0,,wun- ve, fi Q. L le! .M--ef ' Mgr WM- MILTON JEFFERS LINDA JENSEN BOBBIE JESSEN HOWARD JEW Gabby Big Boobl' Howie Mixed Choirg Future Teachers' Club. Freshman Class Council: Frosh To learn to open my mouth at the and Sophomore Cross Oountryg right time, and prove that Chevies Coin Club. rule! BOB JOHNSON GAIL JONES Bob Convention Delegateg Dance Commis- Stage Craft, siong Junior Achievementg Delegate To own and drive the fastest Chevy in Assemblyg International Relations' the world, and make it in college. SITOA Tri-Y. fi in ...is LESLIE W. JOW Varsity Footballg Varsity Track l Teamg 500 mile rung Science, Coin, and Chess Clubsg S.M.A.D. l y To start a yellow power move- 4 Aj ment. VICKI ANN KASSAI Hurry, Vicki Student Body Secretaryg Varsity and JV Cheerleaderg Sophomore Class MAUREEN KELLEY , Secretaryg CASCg Waukon Tri-Y. Kel E' DAVID JUNG To remember the words of the wise Frosh Class Councilg Delegate l Dave Sutton , . . while living today, not yes- Assemblyg Mixed Choir Cross CQUTIIW leam. terday or tomorrow . . , and Waukon To see Joyce get her man, and to y To learn. DEAN KACLUDIS Forever. always be happy with mine. lt WSL pk faaas WN. Spirit, Elections, and Golden Key KUkl3'i 1-T 74 C v PEGGY MARIE KENNETT Spirit. Elections, and Better Government Commissions: Junior Class Council, Convention Dele- gate. To succeed in all I try to do. SHINMEI KIYOHARA Shin Swimming Team, Concert Band, Band Council, Delegate Assembly, Convention Delegate, Marching Band. To escape the shadows of my brother. TORREY L. KOMA RU Tori Commissions, Spanish Club, Freshman Class Council, Scupper- nom Tri-Y. To express myself clearly and be understood. fi' I TOM KERTSON Lanky To have a blast. WMS L .IANINE VIRGINIA KING ..J9,. Varsity Cheerleader, Football Prin- cess, Elm Staff, Emporium and Liebes Hi-Boards, Waukon Try-Y, Young Life Secretary. To know a 'Hundred Million Mira- cles' in fantasy, reality, and living col- QR IiMl KITAGAWA Athletics and Golden Key Com- missions, GAA, GAC, Convention Delegate, Block SM Secretary, Scuppernom Try-Y President. To have the sun set on a happy ,vorld with mein it. or. VICKI N. KIYOMURA Vic Golden Key Commissioner, Spirit and Elections Commissions, Delegate As- sembly, Convention Delegate, GAA, GAC, Block SM, Scuppernom Try-Y. To know I was always lighter than to KERRY and I ought, therefore, I can. KX DANIEL KOVAC Speedie JERRY KLEMISH Jerry School Service. To become happily married to C.D. and to have a million . dollars that is. m 'h N-if EDWARD R. KUKLA III Varsity Baseball, Delegate Assembly, Freshman Class Council, Zorches Hi- Y. To join the SNIT rebellion and to help the JFD. Varsity Football, Wrestling and Gym- nastics, Dance Commission, Student Council, Sophomore Class Council. To never be rich and never be too- poor . . . just happy. IKUYO KURAMURA 'N fx can Qfffrfb ,L- A . l 1 ' r9'ik'Hm K v' , l .ION LADEAU KATHY LANGDON GARY LARSEN VICTORIA ANN LASHKOFF Student Councilg C Basketball Delegate Assembly Ton To Keep the great personality I'm To fulfill the best years of my life with SPH11 Commlsslon Elm Staff told I have and make use ofitf' happiness. GAA Sk' Club Vldel VOS Verres JEFF LEACH Transfer from St. Helena High Schoolg Basketballg Ski Club: Stu- dentCourtg YMCA To keep Healthy, Wealthy, 8L Wise. l YEE K. LEE Kitlin-'94'. Mu Alpha Thetag CSFQ PTA Awardg Math Teamg Gamma Sig- mag SNE Summer Institute Parti- cipant LINDA ESTHER LEAVY Leav Videz Vos Verres Tri-Yg Ski Club Presidentg Golden Key Commissiong Debate Clubg Convention Delegateg GAA To always remain idealistic. . fy M TERENCE LEON Terry CSF: Mu Alpha Thetag Cross Coun- tryg Trackg Senior Class Council. To go, to see. to conquer the lively generation. 1 RUTH LEE Wootie Advanced Bandg Convention Commis- siong Drama Commissiong Campus Lifeg Convention Delegate To Be what no one else can be .,. myself. DOROTHY LEWIS To succeed in the right things STEVE LINDELL as KATHY LONG Slim Varsity Pom Pon Girlg Spirit Commis- siong Kahoonas Tri-Y Secretaryg Mixed Choir. To keep my tall, dark. and handsome guy happy forever. LESLIE ANN LYDON Chester GAC Presidentg Block SMQ 50 Mile Swimg Drama Commissiong Dance Commissiong Honi Kaua WikiWiki Tri-Y President. To become an airline stewardess and to fly with 'Mauka-Sauka' around the world. MICHAEL D. MANISCALCO Mike Graphic Arts Press Crewg Gymnas- ticsg Delegate Assembly. To become rich without really trying. STEVE LYNCH The Music Man Camaratag Choirg Freshmen, Sopho- more, Junior and Senior Class Coun- cilsg Delegate Assembly. To find out what's going on and to do it as best as possible, VIRGINIA MANISCALCO Ginger GAAQ Choirg Journalismg School Ser- vice. To give my friends the pleasure of hearing a complete sentence. TOM LOW Hi Lo Student Control Boardg From Orienta- tion Guideg Karate Team, To again work with 'Motherf watch over Di, and keep my Dumbo Gumbo happy. DIANE M. LYONS Speed GAAQ Kahoonas Tri-Y. To go with Paul on his midnight ride and to cross the Delaware in a row oat. A LINDA DARLENE MANKINS Dar Mixed Choir. To be a success as an airline stewar- dess, nurse, and to travel all around the world. ill Sy , LINDA M. l.OWl'NS'l l1lN kiloncsu Banner Girlg Blue Angles Drill Teamg German Clubg Art and Stu- dent Directory Commission. To always be able to look out my window and see Big Ben and to H.'H.'B. NANCY MANINGER Transfer from Half Moon Bay High Schoolg Nuns' Choir, Sound of Musicg Christmas Concert. To be a dental assistant, a house- wife and a mother. DONNA MA RCOTTE if A JUN, 14 my 1.5.03 5' .1 ' 42:-.Q .- -. z ' Egqiz YH Ss :WZ Q' -if-1-I' ' ' fs g, 'Su if file: FW av fx: AQ BARBARA JEAN MARKO NB M M Spirit Commission: Ski Clubg Mixed Choirg Videz Vos Verres Tri-Y, Banner Girl. To own a zoo so I can raise Weird Monkeys. ED MASKEVICH Nose Drum Majorg Band Manager: Art Commission, Dance Commissionerg Dance Band. To not worry about tomorrow be- cause today is the day I worried about yesterday. DAVID ELLERY MCALPIN ..DiVe1, Sophomore Class Presidentg Junior Class Vice President: I-li Feature Edi- 'ie A LINDA MASSONI Lynn Freshman Class Council Alternate Sophomore Class Council Alternateg Honi Kaua Wikiwiki Tri-YQ GAA. To have everybody believe in 'Mau ka-Sauka' and never Sauka-Mauka'. torg Spirit Commissionerg Los Enamo- KATHY MQCARTY rados Too Presidentg President Pro- Beep Tem Of DClCgHlC Assembly. Student Councilg Spirit Commission. TO COUVIUCC People lim U01 VFZHY To be able to answer the question Robert Goulet: L.E.T.S. take a trip. right and then hope I'm asked. PATTY MCCLAIN Butch Spirit Commissiong GAA, Block SMg Elections Commissiong Ka- hoonas Tri-Y. To go through life with a smile on my face, and keep GOINS the way I am now. 1 ' wwt W- 2 l YVONNE MCCOLLOUGH KATHLEEN MCCULLOUGH P11dgie Flint Negro History, Student-Teachers Term Playsg Stage Craftg AGS Repre- Council. sentative. To be an interior decorator or work To go flying high. on computorsf' -., . MVR. 'Q'? f 'V' if JIM MATHWIG Varsity Basketball, Football, Base- ball, and Tennisg Delegate Assem- blyg Firehouse Five. To recover from power-olfdive still intact , 285 4 LINDA MCCARTY Little Bug Naida Thetha Roeg GAA, Bowling Teamg Spirit Commissiong Sopho- more Class Presidentg Transfer from Granade High School, Liver- more, California. To be a business major then maybe a teacher. JOE MCGOWAN ..Hap., Frosh-Soph Baseballg Varsity Swimmingg Varsity Divingg Sopho- more Class Council. To beat SAP in diving and race my old man in a scramble contest and beat him. JOAN MCROSKEY II A GAIL MCGUIRE Shrimp BRIAN MCKAGUE C and D Basketball Junior Class Councilg Senior Class To always be with Judy and to suc- Council. To eventually be live feet tall. KATHRYN MCLAREN Kathy GAAg GACQ Block SMQ Student Directory. To know good advice when I come by it. Marshall 'J' Head Varsity Cheerleaderg JV Cheerleaderg Commissionsg GAAQ Aowakiya Tri-Yg Football Queen Nominee. Tojail Big 'O'. remain loyal to TWEADAS FLB, and not die of heartburn. ceed in everything I attempt in life. ANDREW MCKENNA Chief Justiceg Junior Class Presidentg Parliamentariang Term Playsg Head Convention Delegateg French Club Presidentg Harvard Book Winner. To seek verve and consinctness throughout the world. PAMELA GAY MCKENZII1 Pam Senior Class Councilg Banner Girl Spirit Commissiong GAAQ Ka- hoonas Tri-Yg SONBF Club Presi- dentg Block SM JOY MCLEMORE Maggie Symphonic Wind Ensembleg Block SML Orchestrag Student Control Boardg Convention Commissiong Sen- ior Class Council. To prepare a french fried chocolate with whipped cream covered cantaloup with an eggnog and peanut center. GEORGIA A. MCLEOD PTA Award To satisfy my burning desire for sculpture and join Aurora and Eos. FRED J. MELNIKOFF C and JV Basketball To Surmount, Utilize, Conceive. Confederate, Endure, Exilarate, Dom- inate . . . May the JFD rest in peace. JEFFREY MILLIKAN Little Boy Student Council: Sophomore Class Councilg Delegate Assemblyg Frosh- Soph Baseball. To see Wyatt Earp arrest Jesse James on the Pondarosa in the Ed Sullivan time period. ELLEN MINDELL Rosie Orchestrag Dance Commissionerg Delegate Assemblyg Gamma Sig- mag CSFQ Term Plays. To keep an open mind, an open book, and open heart, and a closed mouth. it LL--- 'Ev lib. as FRANK MISTRETTA Frosh Footballg C Basketball. DAN MOWRY Mowry! To see L.T. take a shower on his chopper without smack. JOYCE NAKADA Student Court Clerkg Convention, Better Government Commissionsg CSFQ GAAg McConville Award Winnerg Golden Key Society. To be successful in the medical field. 'XX didn. DENNIS MIYAHIRA Girard II Frosh Footballg C Basketballg Art Commissiong Delegate Assemblyg Frosh and Junior Class Councils. To go to the swanks and get some 'outofsight' rags. KATHERINE MURFEE Muff Transfer from Sacred Heart, S.Fg Jun- ior Class Councilg Delegate Assemblyg Student Control Boardg French Clubg Sitoa Tri-Y. To remember that comfort kills, and lack of comfort creates. MASAYUKI NAKAHIRA Mas JV and Varsity Wrestlingg Varsity Gymnasticsg Art Commissiong Inter- national Student Committeeg Band. To be responsibleg and to try every- thing, so there won't be any regret in later years. MARK MOORE A KRISTI MORKEN Christopher Marching Band: FTA presidentg Debate Clubg Drama Commission GAAQ Block SM. To never forget those important Historical dates. M CYNTHIA M UZZY Cindy Head Varsity Pom Pon Girlg Living- ston Hi-Boardg Block SMQ GAA: Spir- it Commissiong Videz Vos Verres Tri- Y. To always keep that certain Gene in his bottle and to laugh it up with the wierd monkeys always. DIANE Y. NAKAMITSU l.ADi'l'l Advanced Bandg JV Cheerleaderg Majoretteg Golden Key and Elections Commissions. To automize baton twirling and make dropless batonsf' Kiev' wrewf' W, CHESTER NAHINU Chet Class Councilsg Delegate Assem- blyg Footballg Swimmingg Student Control Boardg Los Enamorados Too Hi- Y. To go back to Canada and Ha- waii and reminisce and L.E.T.'s take a trip. KEN NAKAMURA Hey Joe Frosh and Varsity Footballg Wres- tlingg YMCA: JYO Basketball. To find out what makes Uncle Ben's rice flullierf' RICHARD NASH Rick Transfer from Jefferson High, Daly City. To be a lighting technicin at Fil- more Auditorium. DANIEL I. NEUKOM Neuk Golf Teamg President of Quad- roons Hi-Yg Junior Class Council Representativeg Delegate Assembly Alternateg Ski Clubg Trafiic and Safety Commission. BETTY K. NISHIOKA Senior and Junior Class Secretaryg Gamma Sigmag PTA Social Sci- ence Award Winnerg GAC Vice- Presidentg Orchestrag CSF. To'see the world spin in a mist of music. DON A. NELSON Nels Transfer from Olympus High School, Utahg Varsity Footballg Golf Teamg Ski Clubg Class Councilsg Spirit Commission. To surf like G.M. and out surf B,B. at Cruz. CAROL NICHOL Art Commissionerg Block SMQ Gam- ma Sigmag Banner Girlg Blue Anglesg CSF. To make people laugh and laugh and laugh and laugh and laugh . . . tThat's 15 words, Right?J', WILBUR T. OBATA V Wil Symphonic Wind Ensembleg Orches- trag Boys' Stateg Varsity Trackg Con- vention and Golden Key Commissiong Cross Countryg Firehouse Five. To learn to stop worrying and start f lap. L . +P KT Ir L A PATRICIA ANN NELSON t'Tricia Block SMQ GAAQ Bandg Junior Class Councilg Dance Commissiong Videz Vos Verres Tri-Y. To play quarterback for the WEIRD MONKEYS' football team. MELVYN NISHIDA Mel Head Delegateg German, Coin, and Chess Clubs. To be able to see. JUNE OCHI Election, Convention, Student Direc- tory, and Drama Commissions. To obliterate all minor ignominious ri 4 . X ln' ' I NWS VIRGINIA ANN NELSON Ginny Spirit Commissiong Delegate As- semblyg Videz Vos Verres Tri-Yg GAAQ Ski Clubg Convention Dele- gate. To Hy United with the WEIRD MONKEYS. RICHARD NISHIMOTO Band Councilg Better Government Commissiong Elections Commis- sion: International Relations Commissiong Delegate Assemblyg Woodwind Ensemble. To work out a formula for success in the future. smiling, happenings. RAY O'CONNELL l -Zi!'iUf I img SHINICHI OIWA Steve Wrestlingg Gymnasticsg 50-Mile Swimg International Students Committeeg Art Commissiong Jun- ior Class Council. To find a light of happiness in the future. 'Yves D. KEVIN OKEEFE Big 'O ' Student Body Presidentg Varsity Foot- ball, Basketball, and Tennis. To escape the inexplicable pursuit of Marshall '.l'. watch between meal treats, L.E.T.'s take a trip. ix A JANE OMAI Election Commissiong French Clubg International Relations Clubg Fresh- man Class Council. To grow in mind and height. ALLEGRA MARIE ORMES Legs GAA: Student Council, Conven- tion Delegateg Videz Vos Verres Tri-Yg Spirit Commissiong AGS Freshmen President. To never forget the good times with the weird monkeys and to stay ape over Charlie Brown. GARY OTO Wrestling, Basketballg Tennis San CHRISTINE OWENS Mateo Karate Klubg Advanced Band Chris Honors. Block SMQ GAC, GAA. To have wit and cunning and let them To follow my dream and let no prob- work. not me. lems vanish my happiness. GREGORY PAPPAZISIS Zorba the Greek Cross Countryg Varsity and B Bas- ketballg ABS. To find out if Jack really climbed the beanstalk, and may the 'JFD's' rest in peace. TOM PATTERSON Harpo .Iunior Class Council: Zorches II Hi- YQ Junior Varsity Wrestlingg Fresh- man Class Councilg Hi Press Crew. To find S.N.I.T. in my Christmas stocking. 5 aa. Q- aff' ,LM A PHILIP PELTON Tanz Debate Clubg Gamma Sigma, Dele- gate Assemblyg Senior Class Council. To own a chicken farm in the moun- tains-far from the cruel sea. 2 LARRY DONNELL PAGE The Buddha .1 i Frosh Footballg Concert Choirg Varsity Football, Track, and Bas- ketballg Advanced Band. To be rich and famous and move into a boss pad. GARY PERASSO Varsity Trackg Delegate Assemblyg Latin Club. To show love to people who are up tight. , F ECIARA PEREZ DEAN EDWARD PHELPS Wrestlingg Gymnasticsg Contempo- ries Hi-Y Presidentg Mike Streck's Folk Rock Projection Guildg Stu- dents for Non-Violent action. To feel my fingers tremble and my nerves gyrate while watching flow- ers rotate onthe wall. FRED PIERCE 65 BARBARA PICKENS Tweet Dance Commissiong GAAg Sopho- more Class Councilg Delegate Assem- bly Representativeg A Mododeteg A 15 charm. To be what that very special boy wants me to, A.W.B.S.P. DAVID PERRY BRUCE PETERSON V JAMES PETROMILLI To have the bare necessities: One mil- Jim lion dollars and a chevy chaparralf' Varsity Footbullg Varsity Baseballg Delegate Assemblyg Public Ad- dress Commissionerg Class Coun- cilg Wrestling. To fall in a poison oak pit and scratch myself to death. MORGAN CHAMBERLIN PICK- ERING Morgan Varsity Tennisg C and D Basketballg Traffic and Safety Commissiong Dele- gate Assemblyg Athletic Commissiong To be successful in all my endeavors and lead a rich and venturesome life. PENELOPE POE hlpennyii SHERYL PLATH Transfer from Brunswick High, Bruns- --Sherry' wick, Ohiog Chorusg Drama Clubg Choir: FHAQ Girls' Athletic Associa- Yearbook: Band: GAA tiong Spanish Clubg Girls Glee Clubg Pep Club. To drive one time through S.F. Air- port without getting a citation, JOYCE PORTER Chig Student Council: Spirit Commis- siong Delegate Assemblyg MYFQ Junior Control Boardg J.C.Y.E. Host sister To live the impossible Dream - to live my life, not to exist in it. -mar-wr' , - '69 Mn We www JOHN POSS ROBERT W. PRESCOTT Robbie j,F.D.g Y's Guys Hi-Yg Frosh Class Secretaryg Frosh Class Coun- cilg Delegate Assembly To someday see the brothers of the J.F.D. rest in peace. And find out who SHE is. EVON RAWLEIGH To always be a Bill Collector on unpaid Mc Kinney shoes. JOY ELAINE POWERS Joyful GAAQ Kahoonas Tri-Y Delegate As- semblyg Spirit Commissiong MYF Treasurer. To always live up to my name and to stamp out nasty boys. MICHAEL PRI ETO Priet A ANN M. PRATALI Annie Advanced Choirg Dance Commissiong Convention Commissiong Spirit Commissiong Student Directory Commissiong Honi Kana Wikiwiki Tri-Y To see Yul Brynner grow a head of hair like the Beatles. l Junior Footballg Freshman Football- Junior Class Representativeg Frosh Soph Baseballg Varsity Baseball' American Legion Baseball. To become a billionaire and to spend it all in one place. 1 a JOHNSTON LIVINGSTON REDMOND Tony To always live in luxury and be able to receive S,N.I.T. on my birthday. A1 MARILYN RAMBERG McConville Awardg CSFQ California Youth Symphonyg Camaratag District Honor Orchestrag German Club. NONA REGAN '!?.'4 CHARLES MICHAEL PRESCOTT Mike Class Councilg Delegate Assemblyg Varsity Baseballg Basketballg Y's Guys Hi-Yg JFD. To be with that one certain girl, and to see JFD rest in peace. WAYNE RANGO Faithful Press Crewg Co-op Worker Varsity and Junior Varsity Golf Teamg Co- op Bookkeeper. To It doesn't matter how you play the game as long as you win. THEODORE JOSEPH RICCI Slim To show the world that 396s aren't pigs and own my own furni- ture factory. W ww ,WNW lf? KENT RICE Rice-A-Roni Varsity Baseballg Young Life. STEFAN RICHARDS Varsity Baseballg Varsity Basketballg Freshman Class Presidentg Quadroon- as Hi-Y. To lind my goal, accomplish it, and then live happily ever after with a cer- tain someone. MARVIN L. RIVERS Gaye Freshman Footballg C Trackg Var- sity Footballg Varsity Basketballg Varsity Trackg YMCA. To try to make something of myself in the athletic and bachelor world. JOETTA RODGERS Peaches To lind out if this is a man's world and see if money won't change it. MELVIN EARL RIVERS Mel D Basketballg B Trackg Mixed Choir and Advanced Choirg Senior Class Councilg Delegate Assemblyg Varsity Track. To be successful in what I do and tind the girl on my dreams. LOIS ROSOW Better Government Commissionerg Band Librariang Student Councilg Delegate Assemblyg CSFQ Mu Alpha Theta. To prove that good things come in small packages. ns-'N L BERNALEI RITTMASTER Bern Elm Staffg Spirit Commissiong Block SML GAAQ Soph Claass Councilg Var- sity Pom Pon Girl Alternateg Waukon Tri-Y. To stay the Sweetheart of a certain Sigma Chi, remember the little green men, and Waukon forever. TYRONE ROBINSON Cross Countryg Trackg Advanced Band. To be a P.O. and to live with L.B. and have Muchos kids. CINDY ROTH .MA wqww my EEG! 1' flu ..n - all 49x -'Du l DIANA RIVERA Diana Banannan Advanced Choirg Freshman Class Councilg Delegate Assembly. To be able to go back to Hawaii and catch up on all the surling that I have missed. LESLIE ROBLES The Les Art Commissiong Spirit Commis- siong Ski Clubg Junior Class Coun- cilg Banner Girlg Convention Dele- gate. To never be absolutely sure of anything and End a real 'Weird Monkey. Wm I1 .IANA E. ROSEHNAL Transfer from Farragut High, Chi- cagog Frosh and Soph McConville Awardsg Camaratag Spanish Club Presidentg Convention Commis- siong CSFQ Mu Alpa Theta. To travel as an interpreter for the United Nations. -HA ae- ,ad WILLIAM E. RUTLAND HBO.. Senior Class Vice-Presidentg Stu- dent Courtg Student Control Boardg Los Enamorados Too Hi-Y Presidentg Advanced band Honors To walk life's road and never say l took the wrong forkg L.E.T,'s take a trip. TOM SAPIENZA ..Sap,. Swimming and Diving Teamsg Gymnastics Teamg Wrestling TeamgABS. S J P and walk away. Z if dis KAREN RYAN DON SAKAI MICHAEL SALCH Banner Girlg Blue Angels Drill Teamg Saki --Mikev French Clubg GAAg Conventions Dele- Frosh Football: C Basketballg Varsity German Club gale- Tennisg Delegate Assemblyg San Ma- ATO enjoy life with Cclpmake 8 W0 Karate Team- , , , million, and buy an island. To be a salesman and sell optimistic Yo-Yo's to the eskimosf' GARY L. SANFORD Pedro Varsity Tennisg Varsity Basketballg Advanced Bandg Spring Concertsg Pre- school Choir. To become a registered C.P.A. and ROD SALE be a good public servant. l JUDY A. SCHAUER lewd Honi Kaua Wiki Wiki Tri-YQ Junior Class Council. To take the hi hest 'um ofall, To never go through one day without experiencing Mauka-Sauka. aw' JUDITH LYNNE SCHAUER Sammie Mascotg Sophomore Class Secretaryg Block SMQ GACQ MPL Delegate Dance Commission. To devote my life to mankind .. and one man in particular fmaybe- someday?Y' BRENDA SANTOS DONNA SCOTT 'i NEIL PATRICK SCOTT Pat Delegate Assembly: Varsity Gymnastics To live through one day with always the thought of tomor- row. YV- CHARLENEAPHRODITE SCRIBNER V Candy Grid Queen Nominee: Transfer from DENNIS SEBASTIAN Red Ant Junior and Senior Class Councilsg Track Teamg Delegate Assemblyg .IANIS K. SIIARPIA. Jan Campus Lille Clubg Iglections Commissiong .lunior Achicvementg JudsonlSehool. Arizonag Senior Coun- Term Play. Honi-Kaua Wiki Wiki Tri-Yg eil: Spirit Commissiong Waukon Tri- To give my biggest freckle to a cer- Candy Striper. Y- 1 tain girl. To always look forward to tomor- To wack it down to L.A., and Wau- row as another today-filled with KOH forever-N Love, Faith, and Mauka-Saukaf' EMIKO SHIGEMOTO HIRO SHIN Ann Bones Elections Commissiong Delegate As- Wrestling Team: C B1iSkClb11ll1 TTHCIK sembly. Official. To travel around the world and make To construct the biggest and the high- my dreams come true. est skyscraper. RON SHEARER Varsity Basketball1Camarata Choir: Pre-School Choir: Con- cert Choir. To help my brother give Okla- homa back to the Cherokeesf' SHIGSHINHIRA Camaratag Wrestling Teamg Spanish Clubg Junior Academy. To have a voice like F.C. through my open nasal passage. 'Ibn fauna-f KW Z L , STEVE SIDWELL CHARLOTTE SIKORSKI CHARLES SIMSON wg ,QMYW Q . ,A,,4, ,et an '--A' ---V sf in KAREN M. SONAGERE The Mod Blue Angels Drill Team: French Clubg Art and Student Directory Commis- siong Trailblazersg D.B,E. To always live within the sound ofthe 'little bells of Westminister' and to H.H.B. RONNIE SMITH Alawishes Boys' Club Baseballg Shoreview Park Football and Softball Teams. To know I'm right and you're wrong as that certain book says-- I.L.M. BRUCE A, STEELE at ,1 X 1, 3- -. A VICKI SMEDLEY Vic Junior Achievementg Convention Dele- gateg Athletics Commissiong Kahoo- na's Tri-YQ Spirit Commission. To live a useful life and always have friends. CHRISTINE ANN BARRY A. SMITH Varsity Footballg Tennis Teamg Senior Class Councilg Quadroons Hi-Y Vice- Presidentg Transfer from Valley High, Nebraskag Student Council tNebraskaJ. SKOWRONEK Christopher Spirit Commissiong Ski Clubg Lla- beye Tri-Y. To live a long, short life. L. RON SOPJES Soapy Student Body Auditor and Treasurerg Sophomore Class Presidentg Varsity Football and Swimmingg Delegate Assembliesg Class Councils. To also do etc,, etc.g L.E,T.'s take a trip. Tadpole Swimming TeamgGerman Club: MARIEANNE STIEGLER Delegate Assembly: Nominations Mier Convention1 Junior Achievement. GAAQ Girls' Block SML GAC: All To someday take a trip to the Star Basketball Team. upper Amazon and catch rare spe- MARGARET STEINER To further my education and some- cies OHFOPICHI Hshf' Marti day become a P.E. teacher and nurse. BOB SMITH Banana Varsity Baseballg B Basketballg Delegate Assemblyg Student Coun- cil. To swingwith tarzan through the y trees and eat bananas along the l way. lt JOAN STANLEY il .Ioanie Q Honi Kaua Wiki-Wiki Tri-Yg Spir- I it and Dance Commissionsg Sopho- li more Class Councilg GACg Block i SM. ' To conquer 'Mauka-Sauka' and , to always remember Blue. t MIKE STRECK Rembrandt Varsity Footballg Wrestling Teamg Student Councilg Class Councilg Art and Dance Commissions. To grow my hair down to my feet, so strange, so I look like a walking Mountain range. A T717 SALLY ANN SWAIN Sally p Young Life: Honor Choirg Trans- y fer from Mills High School. l To be a famous dress designer and l always be surrounded by friends. l l 1 4vs ji 'Nur TOM R. SWARTS Beak Freshman Footballg Varsity Football: Junior Bandg Delegate Assembly To prove to R.E., B.C. that Mus- tangs don't go! Pontiacs do! RICKY TAKAHASHI Varsity Football, Basketball, and Baseballg Orchestra: Delagate As- semblyg Advanced Honor Band To feed rice to the wierd mon- keeys in the zoo. LINDA SETSUKO TAOKA Golden Key Commissionerg Mu Alpha Thetag CSF: Junior Class Vice-President: Gamma Sigma. To sing, to laugh, to dream. . KENNETH TAKAYAMA Elm Photographerg CSFQ Gamma Sigmag Mu Alpha Thetag Cross Coun- try: 50 Mile Swim. To the wonderfulness of my heart, would you believe there's a camera pointed atyou! DEAN ARON TATSUNO Aloysius Varsity Cross Countryg Varsity, B, and C Track: 500 Mile Rung San Mateo Athletic Clubg French Clubg Gamma Sigma. To set the land Speed record in a Japanese Beetle tVolkswagon-made in Japanf' 7 45 mn...-A-9 M..- JOSEPH MICHAEL SWEEN EY Xavier Varsity Gymnastics Teamg B, D Bas- ketballg Sophomore and Junior Class Councilsg Spirit Commissiong 50 Mile Swim. To rent Y's at RRg and to TP Cabin 7 at Camp Gualalaf' LAURIE TANAKA I 1 QQ in Q.. YOSHI TAKAHARA try. Yogi To do my best in everything l AKIRA TANIHANA Aki Frosh-Soph Baseball Team . To catch a Vette and feed it toa mighty Mustang. 'Yi- 4 EMMA TELLEZ ..Em.. To go to Hawaii with Clem. .J LINDA TERRY R 445W-'ii LUBA TESLUK Transfer from Sunnyvale High Russian Clubg Orchestra: Camara- M - FANNY TH EODORS ICYE student from Alcureijri. Ice- landg International Student Commit- tug Concert Choirg Sound of Music tee. To be the lirst to succeed in some To do everything I want to do, thing no one else has ever succeed ed in. JUDY ANNE THREEFOOT Tripod Candy Striperg Dance Commissiong Delegate Assembly Alternateg Junior Class Councilg Junior Achievement. To always remember that three feet are better than two, 5 LOUISE TRUNDLE Bubbles CAROLYN TUCKER Student Control Boardg Drama Sissy C0mmiSSi0f1L French Club. To have my house shaded with huge To.learn to endure the caterpil- redwood trees and to make L.G. my lars. home. BARBARA THOMAS Sophomore Class Councilg Interna- tional Student Committeeg Drama Commissiong Spirit Commissiong Bet- ter Government Commissiong Ameri- can Pre-College Program in Paris. To hope that a blue Puma never crosses my path. TOM TORGERSON JEAN ELLEN TURNBULL Varsit Pom Pon Girl' Football Prin y - . - cessg Spirit Commissiong Choirg Soph- omore Class Councilg I-Ioni Kaua Wiki-Wiki Tri-YL GAA. To always be involved in 'Mauka- Sauka' and to see Mike's J.F.D. rest in peace. gli 1 .ts Q 1 W4 01 num- DEB TH RASH ER Swifty Blue Angels Drill Teamg Concert Choirg GAAQ GAC. To see a Roomfule's squirreling leave no islands bare. JULIE TREMBLAY Jules Block SMQ GAAg Spirit Commis- siong Better Government Commis- siong Burlingame Tennis Clubg Conventions Commission. To ride my Gnu all over the Afri- can plains. JIM TURPIN L.E.T. Gymnastics All-MPLQ D Basket- ball All-MPL: Freshman Class Councilg Sophomore Class Coun- cilg Y's Guys Hi-Y To always remember the adven- tures of the J.F.D. and grow to be 5 feet. M .x LEE UBAI Elm Editor and Photographerl Golden Key Societyg CSF: Quill and Scroll Society: MPL Delegate: Better Government. Conventions. Elections and Spirit Commissions. To be a specialist in everything. Sl:ll.ll UNNO A Squeege Varsity Wrestling and Cross Country Team: C Track Team: International Student Commission. To build the largest structure in the world. K.. nf-- 55 BRYANT VANCE Big Multi Transfer from Nathan Hale lligh School. Seattle, Washingtong Varsity Footballg Terms Playsg Track Team. To win an Acadamy Award and be elected President the same year. 1- ' ,aw ' .IAMLS VAN SIC lxl l' MARY ANNE WAAGO Transfer from Notre Dame High Schoolg Delegate, Assemblyg Span- ish Clubg A Cappellag Choralg Dance Commission: Science Club. To gain all the good things in life, especially weight. CAROL ANN WADE Red MYF: Treasurer: Sitoa Tri-Yg Con- vention Delegateg International Stu- dents Committeeg Latin Clubg Dele- gate Assembly. To live a full life and share it with someone. RUSSELL WALKER Rullle Mu Alpha Thetag JSHS Lecturerg CSFQ McConville Awardg NSF Sum- mer lnstructiong X Clubg Gamma Sigma. To aspire to the greatest service l may do for my country. CAROL WALSH Annie To be happily marriedto Clint WILLIAM WALT and give him everything to make a Caves happy future for both of us. Ski Club. GRAW' ,dymn-M-f KAREN WALTHERS Care Transfer from Notre Dameg Dance Commissiong Kahoonas Tri-Y. To learn how to cook something be- sides frozen cookies and T.V. din- ners. DEBBIE WALZ .2 ...md 135311 ' MARILYN WANLESS Lynnie Ski Club Seeretaryg Spirit and Da nee Commissionsg Aowakiya Tri-YQ Block SMQ GAC Viee-Pres- identg Young Life. To always have my sights on the greatest Hunter ofthem all. MARGARET WEAVER ,Mia ROGER WARE DEBRA DEE WATERMAN Little Ceasar Debb Wrestling Team Stagecraftg Quaffer's Car Club. TQ have peoplenstop using Chiquilii HS To keep skipping forever and remem- a lad and realize it's a great surf- ber Wednesday and catsup sandwiches board. . . . Right, Weaver? MARY WEAVER Crash Transfer from Mills High Schoolg Class Representativesg Student Coun- cil To drown a certain rat and then con- tinue living a happy life. .ly ff' BRYAN WEST Wes Traiiic Commissiong Boys' Athletic Commission. To succeed in everything I try. MA RSHA WHITE Mighty Marsh Elections Commissiong Ski Clubg Lla- beye Tri-YQ AGS Representativeg SM Campus Life Clubg Junior Class Coun- cil. To be ambitious. 'Milli Rav' SWE ROSS A. WELCH Magilla Pre-School Choirg Chess Clubg Con- vention Delegate. To become a psychoanalyst and treat John W. SHERYL WHYTE E' SHARON WATERMAN Cher To be seen and not heard. u. JOHN WELLMAN Test Tube Terror Chess Club Presidentg Gamma Sigma. To have a beautiful girl's hand when I can take it out ofher fa- ther's pocket. CATHERINE ADAIR WILSON Klutz Junior Varsity Cheerleaderg Soph- omore Class Representativeg Ski Clubg Elm Staffg Art, Dance, and Spirit Commissionsg GAAg Wau- kon Tri-Y. To hang five on my HEADS, dis- cuss the BOATS with Candie, and Waukon forever. 'Wm' 'Wi LEE WILSON Farmer John '64 Cross Country Team: Track Team: Explorers: Campus Life Club: Stu dent Council: Delegate Assembly. To Hy for the world's most experi enced airline and to bomb J.F.D. KAREN ELIZABETH WOLLNER Canary Delegate Assembly Choirs: I.S.C.: Dance Commissions: Convention Delegate. To become a famous lawyer. DIANA YEE ILDVQ Delegate Assembly: Freshmen Class Council: GAA: Honi Kaua Wiki Wiki Tri-Y. To live a wonderful life and al- ways remember Mauka-Sauka DAVIDWILTON CALVIN WONG Wong-Bong Los Enamorados Too Hi-Y: Senior and Sophomore Class Councils. To count my blessings and look on the happy side of life, every time the Chevy is sick. CAESAR YORO ffl? ' I i ''j'7'f fjjjylfWZITTT' -, vw ,W 'YW' nv CH RISTEILN WIT'T Teena Junior Class Council: Delegate Assem- bly: Freshmen Class Council: Kahoon- as' Tri-Y: Qualfers. To live from day to day and not to worry about tomorrow. RAY WOON B and D Basketball: B Track: Cross Country Team: Spirit Commission. To yank out someone's teeth. THEODORE WOl.l'l-'IL Ted Student Council: Convention Dele- gate. To have a lull, sueeesslul lile doing the things that l want to do. GEORGE YACO Wrestling Team: Track Team: Frosh Football: Monticello Ski Club. f'To bare foot over the 6' ski- jump. SHIRLEY YOUNG Wiggles AGS Frosh Council: Art. Dance, and Spirit Commissions: Delegate Assem- bly: A Cappella. To be coming, entering, leaving, and parting the transparent features of dis- obedience: flying in tones ofsolitudef' AQ 'bl 4 .JT if N. 5 'W- Ea Q Nm.: H irrls .md Jeff lxlebb Nw, A , , J t lil' 5 . - X ,jg at f . ' n Q . v R? Pl l i i e lk ' 1 Y' ,, , 1 v -. ' ! 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Ssssxq is xv-L2 : Q NI sh, t 5 3 1 is-:XB '- I , ', Xxx- lx . 53 ' 4 .xfa Q U. fi N 6 'Zu 4 4 , 3 -. , 1 45 .,. 1 'tw J Ili' 15: , Vg il , ,S !li Aaseth, Rhonda 86, 138 Abbott, Wayne 138 Abell, Thomas 70,150 Abernathy, David 30, 33, 113,150, 186 Abramson, Christine 118 Adams, Richard 30, 31, 32, 62, 148, 149, 150 Adams, Sam 58, 70, 150 Index Bagley, Danny 54, 63, 66,101,104,128 Baglio, Mrs. M. 25 Baker, Charles 151 Baker, Larry 128 Baker, Marilyn 138 Baker, Michael A. 138 Baker, Michael J. 139 Balco, Donald 139 Aedo, Mariza 128 Aguirre, Margarita 33, 86, 150 Aguilar, Kathy 128 Aguilar, Rudy 150 Ahnste dt, Miss Signe 20 warren, Brian 101,102,104,150 Baldwin, Don 96,114,119 Baldwin, Kathryn 42, 96, 151 Balke, Peggy Ann 107,128 Ballowe, William 118 Banks, Barbara 128 Banks, David 151 Banks, Diane 107,128 Barber, Mr. Gregory 20, 44, 54 Barkley, Sandra 94, 185, 151 Akiyama, Edward 118 Alcantara, Arturo 150 Alexander, Mr. Jack 19 Alexander, Bonnie 34,150 Alexander, Rodney 138 Allemand, Mr. Edward 20, 70 Allen, Constance 107,185 Allen, Gail 18 Allen, James 138 Allen, John 139 Alles, Gary 30, 39, 78, 150 Allison, Mr. Noel 20 Alvarez, Rachel 34,150 Amen, Mrs. Hazel 20 Amamoto, Florence 15, 28, 30, 31,113, 114, 150 Amamoto, Marcia 31, 35, 87, 92, 97, 115, 138, 139 Amamoto, Steven 69,101,104,128 Andersen, Geoffrey 38, 70, 92,114,151 Anderson, Alfred 157 Anderson, Debra 128 Andreini, Elizabeth 119 Andrews, Mr. Arthur 20,76 Andrews, Bonnie 37, 42, 99,114,138 Andrijasevich, Debor 128 Aplanalp, Rodger 151 Appling, Leslie 119 Arao, Kristine 128 Arao, Lawerence 70,151 Arca, Dolores 128 Archer, Stanley 69, 128 Argenio, Dennis 138 Argenio, Wayne 128 Armstrong, Judy 151 Arnold, Anna 139 Arnold, Cynthia 31, 38,128 Artucovich, Grace 139 Atherton, Ann 38, 86, 99,138 Atherton, Lindsey 99, 119 Atkinson, Bruce 36,138 Atkinson, Nancy 30, 31, 84, 86, 87, 92, 113,114,115, 157,185 Atkinson, Susan 139 Atwater, Colleen 35, 84, 87,107,139 Aubry, Keith 81,118 Aubry, Wade 81,128 Audsley, Geoffrey 81, 118 Aunchman, Dwain 100, 103, 104, 108, 138 Auncltman, Sonya 107, 151 Avilles, Roberta 87,138 Ayoob, Stephanie 36, 97,128,129 Barlow, Fre de ri ck 152 Barlow, James 128 Barnes, Elizabeth 37, 87, 96, 99,138 Barnes, Francis 67,119 Barnes, Katharine 106, 109, 152 Barnes, Mitchell 138 Barnett, Linda 51, ss, 86, 87, 106, 152, 187 Barney, David 152 Barry, Margie 42, 96,152 Barton, Basolo, Basolo, Basye, Mr. Thomas 20 Judith 37, 93, 94,107,138,139 Steven 55, 119 Ron 78,118 Battaglia, Linda 118 Baumann, Mr. J. 25 Bazan, Beale, Beale, Beale, Mr. F. 25 Allen 33,34,37,139 Janet 38, 86, 92, 99,128 Sandra 86,152 Beall, Arthur 152 Beaman, Brett 138 Beaudreau, Yvonne 119 Beaumont, Kathleen 119 Beaumont, Nancy 42,87,107,112,113, 114, 152 Becker, Becker, Beebe, Beebe, Deborah 90, 96, 152 Stephen 92,128,129 Marsha 34,86,138 Scott 97, 119 Bein, Peter 76,152 Beirne, Patricia 38,99,138 Belcher, Barbara 92, 99, 118,119 Bell, Gary 138 Bell, Nell 119 Bell, Steve 119 Beller, Belton, Bender, Benner, Benson, Craig 41, 70, 92, 114, 138 Joseph 64, 68, 92, 115, 152 Dawn 34 Stephen 36,80,138 Karen 153 Berberian, Joyce 35,99,114,119 Berg, Sylvia 107,138 Berger, Cynthia 118 Bermingham, Maryel 106,128 Bernal, Alice 139 Berninghausen, Randy 128 Berryman, Mark 55, 74, 118 Betz, John 153 Bezzant Robert 128 Blomstedt, Nancy 86, 139 Blood, Mr. Albert 20 Bloom, Jeanne 96,153 Bloom, Robert 129 Blumberg, Margaret 41, 87,92,114, 115, 139 Boak, Joanne 129 Bogdan, Steven 101,104,129 Boggs, Kathryn 38,95,114, 149,153, 184 Bolyan, Mr. Lawrence 20 Bomar, Carolyn 139 Bonn, Stewart 31, 33, 36, 78, 90,114, 115, 138, 139 Boothe, Roxanne 119 Borella, Donna 37, 86, 153 Borja, Linda 139 Borland, Mona 118 Born, Orville 118 Borales, David 119 Borelli, Juanita 107,153 Bortolazzo, Gerald 33, 149,153,185 Bortolazzo, Paul 63, 80, 129 Botelho, Thomas 153 Botheras, Timothy 139 Bottenberg, Beverly 118 Bourbin, Daniel 138 Bourbin, Denise 118 Bouthiette, Jerri 104,138 Bowen, Kristine 107 Bowers, Dr. Paul 18 Bowman, Mr. 19 Boyko, Paul 138 Boyle, Patricia 3O,94, 113, 153,184 Bradley, Melinda 118 Bradley, Nancy 92, 114,154,187 Brady, Steven 69, 81,129 Brandenburg, Vicki 138 Brandt, Maria 129 Brandt, Mr. W. 25 Braun, Elaine 33, 94, 96, 98,115, 129 Braun, Richard 93, 138 Bray, Patricia 84,86, 106,154 Brecht, Miss M. 25 Breit, Ellen 118 Bremer, Barbara 38, 95, 154, 184 Bremer, Ingrid 129 Brewer, Edward 32, 81, 149,154,184 Brewer, Magurette 129 Brownsten, Nelly 31, 118 Brown, Mrs. Alice 20 Brown, Carol 118 Brown, Linda 138 Brownfield, Robert 100,138 Brownson, Margaret 129 Brush, James 78,119 Bruton, Stephen 119 Bryan, Ernest 107,129 Bryan, Linda 129 Bryant, Steven 106,154 Bryant, Susan 109,138 Buckley, Nancy 107,119 Buckman, Daniel 77,119 Buizer, Johanna 129 Buizer, Ted 129 Buizer, Pieter 119 Bullock, Donna 34, 98, 154 Burch, Melinda 90, 99, 129 Babcock, Michael 31, 36, 42,112,114, 115,139 Babkirk, Cecelia 33, 85, 86,102,103, 104,107, 108,151, 160 7 Biafore, Carol 153 Biasotti, Marvin 54, 73, 128 Biehl, Barbara 104,128 Biehl, Frank 38, 62, 80, 119 Bullock, Priscilla 34, 79, 84, 129 86,92,98 Babkirk, Suzzanne 38, 79, 85, 86,100, 104,108,128 Babkirk, Vincent 101,103, 104,118 Baca, Linda 139 Baca, Shirlene 128 Backstrom 31,128 Baer, James 78,101,104,128 Bingham, Denis 1 53 Bissett, Black, Bland, Stephen 63, 70, 128 Robert 101,119 William 118 Blitz, Charles 30, 31, 33, 39, 68, 79,107, 114,139 Blitz, Gretchen 118 Burge, Janalee 129 Burton, I-larry 91 Burney, Gary 139 Burnwell, Beatrice 92 Butler, Johnny 64, 97,114,139 Byrne, Carelle 97,115,119 Byrum, Franklyn 139 Calderon, Bill 119 140 Campbell, liiin 139 Ctllllplwll, hliltt' 1151 Canipbell, Barry 100, 10-1, 108, 13.1 Catnpun, Mr. Williain 20 Caiiaclgty, ,Judith 31, 154 Cgtndelaria, .-Xbe 139 Cllppll., C1L11lL1t' 15-1 Caravelho, Lennet 129 Caraway, Robert 80, 118, 1.19 Carey, Suzanne 118 Carlander, Ronald 129 Carli, Joanne .104, 129, 138 Carlson, Elizabeth 38, 118 Carmichael, Ronald 55,63,118, 1 Carnovale, Donald 38, 78, 93, 154 Carroll, Colleen 37,129 Carter, C. 107 Carter, Gordon 139 Carter, Lileen 129 Carter, Sharon 107,118 Carver, Michael 118 Carvey, Mr. William 20 Caselli, Christine 90, 99, 140 Cassidy, James 101,118 Cathcart, Patricia 106,154 Cathcart, Peggy 38, 51,85,86, 108 Cator, Catherine 118 Cator, Michael 140 Cavan, David 129 Cazin, Janice 129 Cecil, Pamela 84,86, 113,154 Chafee, Tim 73,119 Chamberlain, Dean 31, 69, 80, 129 Chamberlain, Steven 54 Chambers, Deidre 31,140 19 ,1 99,11 Chambers, William 30, 41, 79, 90,155 Chan Elaine 87 100 102 104 107, 7 J 7 115,155 ' Chaney, Terry 119 Chang, Paula 119 Chapin, Mrs. L. 24 Chapman, Christopher 28, 29, 31, 78, 54 5, Chase, John 44, 46, 54, 154 Chase, Robert 129 Chavez, Oscar 63,119 Cheshire, Robert 140 Chew, Stella 33, 34, 35, 96, 98,104, 107, 129 Childs, Douglas 55, 73, 119 Ching, Darlene 33, 35, 96, 97, 140 Ching, Randy 99, 119 Christensen, Linda 38, 138, 140 Christensen, Mr. Charles 20 Christiano, Ronald 129 Christman, Erika 107,155 Christoff, Catherine 30, 38, 42, 84, 85, 87, 92, 155 Chun, Walton 30, 62, 63, 74,140 Chun, Winston 28, 155 Chu, Mr. Edward 20 Clark, Becky 96,114, 115,155,163 Clark, Patricia 119 Clark, Rita 129 Clark, Warren 141 Claydon, Betty 155 Clayton, Frank 63, 73, 129 Clayton, Kenneth 100,102,104,108, 155 Clifford, Miss Carol 20 Coats, Curtis 77,119 Coats, Doug 30, 31, 44, 74, 76,155 Coats, Mr. W. R. 25 Cochran, Betty 155 Cole, 1i1'1Ht'eTLiLl 1-11 Cole, Ronald 1117, 1211 Collins, CLL1'Oly1l87', 1117, 1311 Collins, Sheila 1211 Colman, Deborah 120 Colosiino, Cynthia 156 Colnnga, Gracie 84, 85, 86, 156 Colunga, Rosie 38, 86, 99, 104, 141 Collier, Mr. Wesley 20 Collison, Mrs. Margaret 25 Comstock, Rodney 1-11 Concepcion, Hilda 38,141 Concepcion, Valerie 120 Concepcion, Reynaldo 156 Coney, Zachery 130 Congdon, David 130 Constantjno, Philip 120 Conyers, Trella 30,311,120 Cook, David 120 Cook, Dennis 77, 130 Cook, Linda 38, 90,139,141 Cook, Naomi 130 Coonan, Michael 62, 120 coopef, Robert 63, 69, zs, 114, 115, 130 Cordano, Earl 130 Cordell, Judy 99, 130 Cordell, Susan 140 Cordova, Concha 156 Cordova, Sylvia 120 Cornejo, Diane 140 Corpus, Nida 131 Correa, Davies 140 Cortese, Anthony 108,120 Coryelle, John 93,156 Costa, Carlo 56,140 Costa, Mario 140 Cotterell, Kristin 120 Cotton, Edward 64, 140 Courtney, Raymond 120 Cox, Debbie 140 Coyne, Patrick 187 Craig, David 120 Crivello, Joseph 68, 131 Crothers, Cheryl 156 Crouch, Nana 50, 51, 86, 156 Crowder, Carol 118,120 Crowe, Carol 120 Crown, Sandra 100, 104,156 Crumb, Frank 66, 140 Cuevas, Alan 131 Culbertson, Deborah 156 Cullinan, Mrs. 18 Cullop, Katherine 131 Cunningham, Dianna 156 Cunningham, Frank 157 Cunningham, Kathy 93,131 Cunningham, Robert 157 Cunningham, Robin Curry, Richmond 74, 77, 131 Curry, Saundra 87, 141 Curtis, Paul 120 Cutrell, Billy 120 Cutrell Penn 141 17l'11lI'Q11lllI1, Milo 1f11 l1t'111't'1'l', N1e11tvl.nut1'1,1'111 11e1.1.t-r, 1111111-rl 1211 1Jl'1.1llCll', 1N11C1lt11:l',211,fi11,111: 111'l:11ioc11:t, l'ierrt-1u'1,1311 I1t'l:lt11'o, 1X1.t1'i.txntt: 157 liellot-, Sy1V.ll1lIf, 157 111-line, William 157 Deinenles, 111-tty 34,1311 Denni, lN4iC11:te1 78,1t19,157,1 Dennis, Sztntlra 141 Denton, JoAnn 1211 Denton, Leola 120 Dentraygues, Michell 1211 Derricott, Christine 140 Devee, Robert 55,66, 74,120 Devoe, Sylvanus 66, 69 Dicns, Wayne 120 Dieu, Miclicle 140 Dieu, Renee 120 Dilbeck, Kristine 120 Dimare, Elizabeth 130 Dimare, Susan 120 Dimick, Melvin 120 Dinga, Kathleen 54, 91 Dobbie, Miss Helen 20 Donahue, Kenneth 55, 120 Dooley, Mr. Donald 21,63,67 Dor, Kathleen 140 Doughton, Rene 130 Downs, Jane 157 Doyle, Mona 97,112,131 Dreiling, Randy 120 Drummond, Mary 99, 131 Dudley, Shirley 140 Duncan, Cindy 140 Dunovan, Becky 120 Duplessis, Barbara 120 Duschell, Sandra 120 Dutra, Sylvia 120 Dutra, Judith 140 Dyat, Miss JoAnne 21 Early, Timothy 76,93,157 Earnshaw, Kevin 131 v 1 Y Daily, Gary 134 Daluz, David 120 Damotta, Richard 120 Daniels, Teresa 131 Darbinian, Diana 120 Dauber, Lewis 30, 90, 148, 157,185 Daul, Dennis 54,74,130 Daul, Kenneth 74, 80, 120 Davis, Davis, Ernest 44, 64, 142 Mr. Frank 20, 44,73 Karen 50, 51, 95, 114, 157, 187 Easter, Julie 157 Ebel, Alma 158 Edmundson, Mr. A. 24 Edwards, Edwards, Edwards , Edwards, Edwards, Beverly 131 Karen 101,104,158 Keith 54, 120 Kevin 54, 55 Robert 102,103,104, Ehni, Bill 54, 131 Eichenbaum, Bob 120 Eisenman, Edward 30, 31, 158 Eisenman, Lynn 36, 86,114, 13 Eitel, Sandy 140 Elder, Cathy 120 616566, Eric 141 Elfving, 11662116 101,104,131 Eifendabi, Jeff 141 Elkin, Laura 106,158 Ellgen, Ellgen, Elliott, Ellison, Ellison, Elmore, Elving, Elwell, Elwell, Emery, Emhoff, Endaya, Endaya, Dennis 131 Linda 38,100,104,108 11111 84 108,140 1 ,141 Louise 106,141 Jim 108, 120 Larry 120 Willie 63,130 C. 62 Chris 90, 158 Ed 120 Alonza 31, 42, 54, 63, 64, 130 Sue 33, 38, 86,158 Antonia 120 Dan 158 Cody, Betty 129 Cody, Jacqueline 141 Coggins, Catherine 99, 129 Cohelan, Robert 55, 120 Colao, Roman 129 Cole, Alonzo 107,155 Cole, Kenneth 44, 46, 156 Davis, Davis, Leland 141 Davis, Steve 69,130 Day, Beverly 92,141 Day, Janice 34,130 Day, Terry 120 Dean, Lorraine 36,141 Dean, Mark 107 Endo, Mark 33, 38, 81,99, 141 Endo, Steve 120 Engel, Jim 78, 120 Ericson, Krista 86, 92, 158 Esposto, Raymour 158 Esson, JoAnne 141 Estoll, Alice 97, 101,104,141 Evers, lfsstoll, Carla 96, 120 lfstol, Carol 96, 120 Fstoll, Jaclfz 97,101,130 Ftchison, Dale 90,141 Evans, Janis 158 Fvans, Sandra 106, 130 Evans Steven 130 7 Roger 158 Fabiny, Joseph 38, 120 Farmer, Anita 34,140 Farmer, Steven 44,-19,158,187 Farrow, David 130 Feeney, John 55,73, 115,120 Fehn, Deborah 92 Fehn, Francine 120 Ferguson, Darnell 130,177 Ferguson, Lavell 67,120 Feriante, Chris 106, 107,109,131 Feriante, Dana 120 Feriante, Randy 159 Ferras, Elizabeth 131 Ferras, Evelyn 34, 140 Ferras, Louise 34,120 Fetter, John 62,80,101,104,115,131 Ficken, David 120 Ficken, Sandra 34, 84, 87,106,140 Fife, Stephen 131 Figone, George 131 Fillingame, Paul 107,131 Findley, Jean 99,107,120 Fisher, Robert 80,120 Fister, Karen 159 Fitzpatrick, Chris 80, 97, 140 Flagg, Claudia 159 Flahery, Pat 120 Fleischman, Gera 159 Fleming, Mr. Owen 21,106 Florez, Daniel 120 Florez, Donna 34,121 Florez, Lydia 159 Flowers, Eddie 63,131 Foley, Janet 38,159 Fonua, Penisimani 131 Fonua, Siliva 44, 140 Foster, Carl 44 Foster, Clyde 64, 140 Foster, Robert 130 Foulke, Christine 87, 140 Foulke, James 78, 130 Fox, David 130 Fox, Steven 77,121 Fox, Susan 30, 33, 35, 86,159 Foy, Derek 130 Frakes, Patricia 96,106,141 Frank, Oliver 130 Frates, Susan 141 Frederick, Armand 130 Fregon, Marian 159 French, Patricia 130 Fresquez, Raymond 130 Fresquez, Susan 107,159 Friedman, Eleanor 38,55,114,115,131 Froning, Jeffrey 55, 64,74,121 Fu, Billy 141 Fuentes, Dinah 121 Fujiki, Susan 33 Fujita, Ellen 33, 38 Funito, Don 92, 131 Furguson, L. 63 Furnari, Ralph 67, 69, 74, 121 Gaan, Tony 121 Gaan, Rick 141 Gadd, James 131 Galloway, Jerry 31, 66,68, 159 Galloway, Patsy 141 Gamble, Mike 159 Gammon, Sue 159 Garcia, Chris 121 Garcia Rose 160 Garner, Tim 121 Garner, Guy 131 Garrioch, Jane 101, 104, 131 Gascon, Sandra 107 Gaydos, Leonard 30,31,36,98, 114,141 Geer, Mr. Charles 21 Geeser, Mrs. W. 24 Gensel, Leslie 98,108,121 George, Chris 121 Gerrans, Marlene 160 Gerlach, Pam 118,121 Gettle, Barbara 131 Gibbs, Penny 121 Gibo, Sharon 141 Giesecke, Hans 141 Giffin, Carole 109,118 Gilbert, Fred 160 Gilchrist, Jane 119, 121,160 Gilchrist, Kit 38, 92,114,185 Gill, Andy 140 Gillanders, Grace 29, 38, 86, 140 Gillespie, Don 101,104,107 Gilpatrick, Jean 140 Gin, Karen 106, 160 Girard, Mr. Albert 21 Girazian, Chris 106,121 Gittings, Cynthia 38, 131 Gittings, John 91, 160 Gock, Marco 34, 36, 66, 68,102,104, 107 Gock, Marietta 100,121 Goddard, Roger 38, 68, 130 Goetzl, Dr. Joanna 21 Gold, Randy 55,66, 101, 104, 119,121 Golda, Ed 44, 64,140 Goldberg, Gary 121 Goldie, Luanne 130 Golding, Brad 90,140 Goldner, Evelyn 160 Goldstein, Dan 121 Goldstone, Betty 94, 99, 140 Goldstone, Carl 62, 67, 121 Gomes, Juanita 121 Gonzales, Lynn 107, 160 Gonzales, Regina 107,130 Gonzalez, Henry 140 Goodlake, Sonia 160 Goodwin, Bob 121 Goodwin, Steve 121 Gorin, Fred 41, 69, 80, 98,102,130 Gorreback, Tom 101,104,130 Gossett, Gil 44,102, 104,160 Gossett, Jim 38, 78,140 Graff, Wendy 30, 41, 87, 92,114,115, 141 Graham, Mrs. Mardell 21 Graham, Terry 77, 121 Grant, Mrs. 18 Grattan, Miss Virginia 21 Gray, Don 141 Gray, Robert 160 Greenfield, Dolores 130 Greenfield, Steve 141 Greer, Sue 34, 42, 96,114,130 Gregory, -Mr. Elwyn 21 Gregory, Mr. John 21 Greulich, Laura 99, 100,103,104, 130, 141 Greulich, Luther 96, 98, 108 Griffin, Bob 100,102, 104, 106,161 Griffin, Otis 121 Griffiths, Lynn 101,121 Grotsky, Chuck 141 Groves, Joe 77, 121 Groves, Renaldo 62, 131 Grush, Neil 30, 37, 66, 68, 100, 104, 106, 109, 141 Guillory, Carolyn 161 Guillory, Gabriel 131 Gtmning, Miss C. 24 Haldan, Dwight 63, 81, 129,131 Haldan, Stewart 44, 56, 70, 141 Hall, Kevin 54, 131 Hall, Marilyn 121 Hall, Regina 131 Halstead, Gary 121 Ham, Charles 161 Hamblin, 55,121 Hamilton, Don 161 Hamilton, James 131 Hammerud, Rick 74,129,131 Hammerud, Russel 62, 74,161 Hanada, Ken 30, 31,44,70,161 Hanbury, Bruce 161 Hankins, Dan 141 Hankins, Randy 131 Hanlon, Debbie 130 Hansen, Mr. 18 Hansen, Coach 74 Hanson, Marsha 87 Hanson, Dr. Thomas 21,140 Hara, Debra 38,115,121 Harbick, Louise 121 Hardaway, Jim 55,66 Hardgrove, Steve 113,114, 161 Harding, Peter 63, 78, 90, 121 Harken, Jan 121 Harmon, Sheila 130 Harmon, Steve 140 Harper, Dan 101,104,161 Harris, Nina 51, 94, 114, 115, 161 Harter, Robyn 121 Hartly, Mr. B. 25 Hatch, Verne 101, 102,104,130 Hatcher, Geri 118,121 Haussler, Gerry 130 Hayamizu, Chris 97,100,104, 108,140 Haynes, Judy 92, 140 Haysbert, Lennie 31, 56, 64, 101, 104, 140 Heimgoth, Michele 38,50,92,99,114, 161 Heine, Mrs. M. 25 Heise, Bill 130 Hellman, Kathy 121 Hellman, Ken 162 I-Iemmenway, Joyce 130 Hendrix, Carlene 34,140 Hendrix, Eleanor 130 Hendrix, J. 55 Henning, Mrs. Dolores 21 Henton, Jerry 121 Henton, Jim 140 Herman, Linda 141 Herman S. 107 Herman, Mr. 18 Hernandez, Sharon 162 Herndon, Linda 130,141 Herschler, Brad 149 Hersh, Marvin 44, 112, 162 Herz, Ron 63,121 Hettinger, Patsy 162 Hetzner, Miss Georgia 21 Higashioka, Glenn 63, 66, 121 Higashioka, Teddy 55, 121 Higbie, Henry 30, 36,100,103,104, 108 Higginbotham, Ron 121 Hillman, George 162 Hinaga, April 38, 85, 86,162 I-Iinaga, Carol 38 Hinaga, Joan 121 Hing, Valerie 130 Hiraki, Don 44, 74,104, 162 Hiraki, Gary 67,101, 104,131 Hiraki, Joanne 38, 55, 85, 97, 121 Hiraki, Sue 91,99,100,106, 109, 114, 162 Ho, Penny 99, 121 Ho, Willard 38, 66, 69,74,131 Hochstrasser, Wanda 107, 141 Hoene, Ken 131 Hogue, Kathy 91, 121, 131 Hollingsworth, Bev 131 Hollingsworth, George 30, 93, 107 llolin, Art 162 Holm, Mr. l x1l11Olltl21 Holman, Nr. Tliomnas 21 Holober, Marshall 162 Holt, janice 131 l'lOl1, Linda 141 Hoover, Sherry 31, 38, 95, 111-1, 162 Horn, Bruce 67, 69, 131 Horn, Sue 31, 38,55,128,130 Horn, Tanya 38,9-1, 163 Horton, Debbie 121 Horton, Pani 141 Hoshiyaina, Debbie 32, 91, 100, 104, 130, 162 Hovland, Pam 141 Howard, Andrea 107,130 Howard, Pat 140 Howell, Dave 140 Howell, jim 54, 130 Howey, Lester 130 Huber, Don 31, 55, 76 Huber, Lynn 38, 130 Huber, Neal 55,78 Huber, Wayne 30,140 Huggins, Linda 86, 106, 140 Hunter, Gerry 67, 130 Hunter, Waynene 163 Huntly, Dave 68, 74, 98, 140 Hurd, Steve 121 Hurtado, Maria 130 Hurtado, Tony 121 Hurtado, Vicki 140 Huston, Darlene 163 Huston, Randy 121 Hutchinson, Mrs. E. 24 Hyer, Pat 107,131 Iacopetti, Loretta 163 Ichimaru, Cinthia 140 Ichimaru, Torn 14,49,107, 163 Ikoma, Masami 74,131 Imachi, Gail 38, 99,121 lessen, Gary 64, 121 jew, 111-len 140 jew, Iloward 164 jew, Robert 121 joe, :Xnne 140 joe, Calvin 131 johnson, Mrs. Arlo 21 johnson, Bob 164 johnson, Chris 122 johnson, Elizabeth 130 johnson, Gwen 107,140 johnson, joe 140 johnson, Kathy 38, 86, 96, 139 johnson, Margaret 130 johnson, Nancy 130 johnson, Mr. Robert 21, 90, 91 johnston, Pam 130 johnstone, Mrs. Kathryn 21 jones, Gail 149,164 jones, jeff 141 jones, julie 140 jones, Karen 130 jones, Ken 122 jones, Sandy 107, 122 jordan, David 130 Imagawa, Arlene 38, 54, 85,87,131 Imagawa, Nancy 35, 106, 140 Imazumi, Gail 121 Ingram, Chris 90 Ingram, jane 107,140 Ingram, Tracy 121 Ishida, Gerry 131 Ishida, Glen 44, 66,101,104,141 Ishida, jonel 35, 141 Ishida, Mike 62,73,118,121 Ishida, Naomi 86, 163 Ito, Linda 35, 97,141 Ivas, Kim 141 Ivie, john 96,100,102,104, 108,114,141 Iwaoka, Carol 55, 85, 86, 101,104, 105, 129, 131 lwaoka Iwaoka Izumi , Izycki, , jenny 121 , Linda 38, 85,94,163 Keiko 30, 33, 86, 163 Helen 121 jackson, Glenn 141 jackson, jim 56, 64, 141 jackson, joyce 106,163 jackson, Larry 101, 104,107,163 jackson, Levardie 121 jackson, Linda 131 jackson, Melvin 64,68,141 jacobs, Wayne 140 jacobsen, Tom 140 jacobson, Laurie 38, 92,163 jaffee, Roger 131 jaffee, Vicki 121 james, Bill 34,66, 69, 119, 121 jameson, Dave 163 jarrett, Valencia 107, 140 jaynes, Beverly 138, 140 jeffers, Milton 164 jessen, Bobbie 164 jensen, Linda 107,164 jensen, Norma 121 jordan, Don 54,63,66,101, 106,130 jordan, Sam 44,104,141 jow, Leslie 44,164 jow, Roger 64, 66, 92, 98,141 jow, Mrs. P. 25 ju, Grace 31, 114, 115, 122 ju, Helen 34,36,97,141 ju, Werner 54, 114,130 jung, Dave 68,164 jung, larry 141 junio, Elizabeth 131 junio, josephine 122 jurow, Alice 35, 112,114,131 Kacludis, Dean 64,122,164 Kalhoun, Sue 131 Kalodemas, Tony 141 Kamiyi, jan 34, 96, 122 Kane, Miss Helen 19 Kariya, Steve 74,131 Karp, Terry 131 Kassai, Vicki 30, 31, 39, 51,94, 164, 186 Katamoto, Grace 33,34,35,99,141 Katz, Donald 141 Kauffman, Terry 99, 131 Kaul, Lynn 131 Kaul, Wayne 122 Kawahara, Diane 33,96,132 Kawahara, Sue 38,142 Kawahira, Atsuko 122 Keallii, Noelani 122 Keenum, Davina 32,107 Keenum, Rick 122 Keeton, Don 132 Kehoe, Bob 122 Keller, Sherry 122 Kelley, Colleen 122 Kelley, Maureen 107,164 Kelly Elizabeth 132 Kelly, Gale 142 Kelly, Kathy 29, 38, 138, 142 Kemmis, Bill 142 Kennedy, Rae 33,122 Kennett, Peggy 31,353,165 Kensrud, Sally 132 Kerr, Kathy 122 Kertson, Rick 132 Kertson, Tom 165 Keyston, Ron 122 Kilgore, Hollis 62, 132 Killham, Pam 133 Killinger, Ardis 142 Killner, Ken 133 Kimura, Mrs. Betty 25 Kimura, Skip 35,84, 115,122 King, Andrew 101, 102, 104,105 King, K.l1'l.1 311, I-1,T 18111119 Lfnrwlylm I1J11,1llf r Kingg, I.lnin1-38,fS11,'11,'3,11-1,13-14, King, I,L'Q'j'y 12 4.4- King, Snr' 1112 Kirby, Iionniv 133 Kirl-1, Clivryl 122 Kirk, KIlL'Ll 133 Kirk, Glenda 122 lilflillllltl, Lcgay 38, 100, 1011, 1112 Kirkland, Tracy 101, 122 Kitagawa, Fmi 8-1,85, 165 Kiyohara, Shin 78, 100, 102, 103, 1011, 108, 165 Kiyoniura, Glenn 44, 48, 104, 143 Kiyomura, Vicl-ci 85, 86, 87, 165 Klemish, jerry 165 Klick, Tom 104,133 Knorr, Colleen 133 Koch, Ursula 133 Koelling, Darryl 122 Koga, Rick 122 Koizumi, Pat 38, 143 Komaru, Stephanie 38, 54, 132 Komaru, Torrey 165 Korea, S. 73 Kost, Kathy 38,128,132 Kotin, Geoff 30, 36,102,114,132 Kotsay, Sue 143 Kovac, Daniel 165 Krabbenschmidt, Kathy 69, 132 Kral, Dan 143 Kralich, Kathy 85, 87,143 Krassilnikoff, L. 143 Kringen, Grady 80,143 Kromhout, john 36, 80, 142 Krummel, Russ 55, 77, 92, 122 Kubera, Paula 122 Kuceiza, Mr. E. 25 Kuck, Mark 122 Kukla, Ed 44,52,165 Kukla, Patricia 122,132 Kumpost, john 76,101,104,132 Kuramura, lkuyo 165 Kuramura, Mitsumori 66, 74, 122 Kurpinsky, Sharon 132 Kushner, Bob 98,132 Lacy, Dr. Dan 21 Ladeau, jon 166 Lafortune, Bob 122 Laguana, joe 64, 74,122 Laird, Ray 142 Lancaster, Dave 132 Langdon, Kathy 166 Langridge, Steve 44, 70, 142 Larsen, Shirley 22 Larsen, Steve 78,122 Larson, Curtis 22 Larson, Gary 166 Lashkoff, Tori 38, 93, 166 Lathrop, Larry 142 Latin, Mr. Robert 22 Latson, Mr. Fred 22 Laverty, Richard 22, 93 Lawrence, April 91, 142 Lawrence, Cathy 99, 106,107,133 Lawrence, joyce 142 Lawrence, Michal 41, 86, 97, 107, 142 Lawrence, Roger 122 Lax, Chester 54,611,133 Leach, jeff 166 Leach, Robyn 119,122 Leavy, Linda 87, 99, 115,166 LeBaron, Dave 80, 142 LeBaron, Pete 80, 122 LeBlanc, Mrs. j. 25 LeCouris, Sue 143 LeCouris, Thoniasina 122 Lee, Adelina 143 Lee, Alice 34,133 Lee, Ann 104,133 Leung, lee, Cathy 31,36,86,133 Lee, Geoff 96,98,99,112,114,115,143 Lee, Glenn 31,36,42,122 Lee, Jane 32, 87,107,109,112,133 Lee, Loyd 66,69,133 Lee, Ruth 32,61,101,110,166 Lee, Schuman 166 Lee, Steve 55, 114,115, 119,122 Lee, Yee 34,96, 113,166 Lee, 'Yee Sen 30, 32, 112,133 Leech, Mr. B. 25 Lees, David 54, 78, 99,121 Leforge, Christine 104,132 Lehman, Laurie 30, 32,95, 114,143 Leifeld, Florence 122 Leifeld, Jan 122 Leiss, Charlie 78,132 Le mbi , Le mus, Trina 132 Silvia 122 Leon, Terry 68,96, 112,115, 149,166 Leong, Rod 143 Leonhardt, Diana 143 Le rch, Le sko , Chris 122 Jim 143 Lessinger, Dr. Leon 18 Ping 122 Levy, Sue 92, 99,122 Lew, Carol 122 Lewis, Betty 34, 38,87,97,104,132 Lewis, Carol 143 Lewis, Dorothy 166 Licen, Lalent 96, 142 Lieberman, Melinda 132 Lieu, Don 166 Malone, George 106,122 Malzkuhn , raax 66,69,74,11s,122 Maninger, Nancy 34,167 Maninger, Sandra 30, 31, 38,106,139, 143 Manjarrez, Jesus 69, 122 Manjarrez, Jose 64,69, 132 Maniscalco, Michael 64, 167 Maniscalco, Paula 142 Maniscalco, Steven 132 Maniscalco, Virginia 107,167 Mankins, Linda 107,167 Manning, D. 132 Manning, William 132 Mansfield, Gertrude 142 Marcotte Donna 16 7 Marcussen, Paula 122 Marko, Barbara 38,168 Marks, Linda 36, 132 Marquez, Marcia 123 Marron, Margaret 132 Marshall, Mr. Charles 22 Martinez, Rosmarie 142 Maskevich, Edward l04,1 Massoni, Linda 86,168 Massoni, Tom 142 Masterson, William 142 Mathis, Sandra 132 Mathwig, James 38,44,46 101,102,104,108, 114,168 Mathwig, Mary Jane 85,87, 104,133 Mauldin, Pamela 142 Mauz, Douglas 101,104 r4ayef,1O 33,s7,9s,1o3,1o4,1o7,1 05,162,168 McLeod, Katherine 37,123 McNally, Michael 68,100,1 McNally, Sharon 108,123 McNay, Kenneth 44 MeNesby, Thomas 55, 123 McNeill, Mrs. Susan 23 McPhillips, Nancy 142 McRoskey, Joan 38, 50, 51,8 169, 186 04,143 5,86,106, Meachem, Kathleen 101,123 Meals, Gregory 98,123 Medler, John 132 Medaris, Mrs. Elizabeth 22 Medler, Roger 142 Medrano, Luis 132 Meeks, Joy 132 Meeks, Paul 77,123 Melancon, Alex 66,132 Mello, Gina 38,139,142 Mello, Kathleen 123 Melinkoff, Fred 169 Meredith, Linda 99, 135 Merida, Mr. J. 25 Merlin, Rebecca 37,133 Messner, Mr. Peter 22 Messner, Sheryl 35,142 ,56,70,100, os, Meyer, Peter 99, 142 Meyer, Rita 37,133 Michaels, George 142 Lieu, Phil 142 Lillard, Jim 74,129,132 Linck, Judy 31, 37, 87, 99,108,113,114, 115, 139, 142 Lindell, Steve 81,166 Lindell, Judy 142 Lindner, Kathy 142 Lindsell, Andrew 54, 132 Lindstrom, Jeff 78, 99, 122 Lindstrom, Sally 142 Lingaas, Leslie 108, 122 Lintini, Frankie 122 Little, Rich 78 Locke, Gary 122 loCoco, Nancy 142 Loe, Barbara 31,38,133 Loew, Cheryl 133 Long, Dennis 36,78,133 109,114, 133 Mayer, Judith 35, 36, 87, 97, 98, 99, 100,109,114,133 Mayer, Margaret 142 Mayers, Mr. Vaden 22 Mays, Danny 55 Mazotti, Raymond 142 Mazur, Jacqueline 84, 86, 104, 143 McAdam, Steven 133 McAlpin, David 30, 38, 92,114, 115, 168,186 McCann, Bruce 55,123 McCandless, Miss Marjorie 22 McCann, Douglas 133 McCarty, Kathy 107, 168 McCarty, Linda 168 McCauley, James 143 McCauley, Joseph 90, 143 Miller, Adrienne 139,142 Miller, Mr. Barry 22 Miller, Dean 81,123 Miller, Mr. Lawrence 22 Miller, Michael 80,123 Miller, Sharon 123 Miller, Susan 123 Millikin, Jeff 169 Mills, Mr. Robert 22,149 Millstone, Jeffrey 97,133 Nandan, rnen 3o,37,s6,1os,113,169 Mindell, Susan 37, 104,133 Mistretta, Frank 170 Mistretta, Christine 123 Mistretta, Maria 106,142 Mitchell, Pamela 123 Miyahira, Dennis 37,170 Miyahira, Rene 123 Miyahira, Sheryl 133 Mizono, David 101,123 Moncrief, J. 104 Montalbano, Joe 143 Moody, Charlen 143 Long, John 133 Long, Kathy 38, 50, 51,166 Looman, Charles 122 Low, Judy 33, 34, 99,142 Low, Tom 166 Lowe, Miss Wilhemina 22 Lowenstein, Linda 166 Lowenstein, Joe 122 Lubarsky, Teresa 122 Luiz, Joaquin 143 Lusardi, Sherri 143 Lydon, Jim 64, 69,101,104,133 Lydon, Randy 76, 122 Lynch, Marta 122 Lynch, Pat 122 Lynch, Steve 106, 107,109,166, 185 Lyons, Diane 87,166 Lysgaard, Carl 133 Ma, Leonard 143 Macinnes, Ann 143 Mack, Gary 122 Mack, Russell 133 Macklin, Jerry 69, 122 Madden, Christine 104,133 Maddux, Loren 66,133 Madigan, David 64,68,69, 132 Maisano, Steven 143 Malkemus, Stephen 143 McClain, Patricia 86,168 McCol1ough, Yvonne 31,168 McCord, Mr. Roy 22 McCourtney, Carla 143 McCoy, Christie 133 McCullough, Kathleen 168 McGowan, Joseph 78,168 McGuire, Gail 169 Mclnturf, Joan 133 McKague, Brian 101,169 McKague, David 123 McKague, Donald 64,69,133 McKendry, Gregory 143 McKendy, Judy 91,132 McKenna, Andrew 29, 30, 31,42, 169, 184 McKenna, Michael 31, 42, 54, 67, 90, 128, 132 McKenzie, Pamela 36, 38, 85, 86, 169 McKinney, James 123 McKinney, Susan 38, 107,143 McKinney, Alma 99,132 McKinzie, Scott 132 McLaren, Janet 123 McLaren, Kathryn 30,84,85,86,169 McLemore, Joy 85,100,104, 108,169 McLeod, Daniel 143 McLeod, Georgia 169 Moore, Blake 77,100,102,104,115, 133 Moore, Gloria 143 Moore, Mr. M. 24 Moore, Mark 170 Moore, Roger 101,104,123 Moore, Mr. Stephen 22 Morales, Audelith 123,143 Morgan, Barbara 143 Morgan, Marla 107 Morgan, Stephen 73, 107, 123 Morken, Kriste 49, 85, 86,92,17O Morioka, Susan 37,114,123 Morrell, Bryan 78 Morris, Cande 123 Morris, Jack 64, 69,101,104,133 Morrison, Rod 54, 78, 132 Morrison, Scott 55, 73, 123 Morton, Maureen 96, 99, 132 Mortus, Darlene 86,106 Mosby, Daniel 170 Mosier, Deborah 143 Mowry, Daniel 55 Moyce, Dennis 132 Muchos, Cleo 42,132 Mullenax, Denise 123 Munoz, Roseanna 143 Murana ga, Eitaro 33, 55, 73,123 Mnrfee, Katherine 30, 97, 170, 187 lX1lL1'.1lCC, 11011614 311, 123 lX1urpl1y, llarry 1-13 lN1urray, Gerald 132 Muse, John 123 Muzzx', Cindy 38,50,51,84,85,S6,170, tsl ' Myers, Barbara 99, 118, 123 Myers, Don .132 Myers, Glenn .142 Myers, laurens 123 Nagatsuyu, M. 132 Nahinu, Chester 44, 106, 109, 170 Nakada, Joyce 32, 85, 86, 99, 100, 102, 103,104,108, 113,114, 115,149,170 Nakahira, Masayuki 74, 76, 101, 170 Nakaniitsu, Diane 101, 104,105,170, 185 Nakamura, Gene 54, 74, 80, 133 Nakamura, Janet 123 Nakamura, Kenneth 38, 170 Nakamura, Mrs. R. 24 Nakata, George 115,133 Nameth, Mr. James 22 Napier, Lyann 123 Nash, Jamie 123 Nash, Richard 171 Nasser, Joel 123 Navarr, Raymond 123 Neikirk, Jean 133 Nelson, Don 44,64,99,171 Nelson, Patricia 85,86, 171 Nelson, Virginia 30, 38, 171 Nenson, Carol 123 Neolinki, K. 107 Neukom, Daniel 30,81,171 Nevarez, Rudy 64,68 Neves, Iris 142 Newell, Christopher 123 Newell, Paul 78,133 Newgard, Craig 44, 52, 64, 142 Nice, Edna 123 Nice, Edward 123 Nice, Ralph 123 Nichol, Carol 30,35, 84,85 86, 112, 115, 171, 185 Nicholas, Sandra 133 Niemi, Mr. Arvid 22 Nightingale, John 133 Nishida, Melvyn 171 Nishida, N. 106 Nishimoto, Dickie 33,100,101,104, 171 7 Nishimoto, Doris 102, 104, 123 Nishioka, Betty 32,35,114,115,148, 171 Nixon, Bertrum 99, 107,108, 109,133 Noce, Steven 142 Norgrove, James 90, 142 Norris, Hunt 76,142 Norton, Brenda 142 Norton, Carolyn 123 Obata, Susan 31,114,123 Obata, Wilbur 32, 37, 64, 68,69, 100, 102, 104, 1-08,171 O'Brien, Edward 38, 63, 79, 98,123 Ochi, Chico 33,314,123 Ochi, June 171 Ochi, Marie 143 Ochs, Richard 69, 78, 143 Ochs, Ronald 63, 78,123 O'Connell, Douglas 44, 138,143 O'Connor, Ray 107 O'Connor, Mary 143 O'Connor, Raymond 171 O'Donnell, Paul 133 Ogo, Ellen 97, 100,104,108, 128,132 Oiwa, Shinichi 96, 97,172 Oiwa, Yasuji 38,98,143 O'Keefe, Kevin 28, 45, 56,172, 184 olt-int-, mit- 38,8f1,87, 1-ta Olsine, Wayne 132 Oltita, Charles 5-1, 101, 104 Olsllal, 1X1arlha38,123 O'l,eary, Denise 132 Olszz inslti, Alyce 341, 132 Oingii, lane 172 Oinai, Indy 33,516,132 Omni, linda 33, 143 O'Neal, J. 107 O'Neil, Mrs. Marilyn 23 Orfitelli, Joseph 142 Ormes, Allegra 38, 172 Orvi Osto k, Richard 93,185 ya, Steven 54,62,132 O'Sullivan, Marion 123 Ota, Ota, Ota, Oto, Owe Owe Owe Deborah 33, 123 Deborah 33,123 Ted 142 Gary 74, 104, 108,172 ns, Christine 85, 87, 172 ns, Janice 107,142 ns, William 142 Owyang, Randall 54, 102,104,132 Page, Larry 44, 45, 56,64,100,104, 106,172, 187 Page, Peter 133 Page, Scott 123 ,132 '7 Palmer, Pamela 102,123 Pappazisis, Gregory 58,64,172 Parendez, Bessy 142 Pardue, Judy 30,42,142 Parker, Robert 142 Pastorelli, Deborah 133 Patehett, Kevin 133 Patten, Frank 123 Patten Louise 96,142 Patterson, Jane 133 Patterson, Terry 123 Patterson, Thomas 70, 93, 172 Payot, Carole 90,129,133 Peck, Christopher 32, 68,80, 97, 98, 101, 138, 143 Peck, Michael 80 Pelton, Philip 92, 98, 149, 172 Pendleton, Mrs. F. 24 Penn, Thomas 143 Perasso, Gary 64, 172 Perazzo, Anthony 123 Perez, Eciara 107,173 Perri, Michell 123 Perry, David 173 Peters, Miss Mary 23 Peterson, Mr. Carl 23 Peterson, Robert 133 Petrini, Barbara 123 Petromilli, James 44, 52, 70, 74,173 Peyton, Mrs. M. 24 Phelps, Dean 69,173 Phelps, Gregory 143 Philips, Steven 123 Phillips, Alan 143 Piasentin, Joseph 133 Piasentin, Randel 76,133 Pickens, Barbara 37, 85, 107,109,173 Pickens, Linda 107,123 Pickering, Morgan 30, 80, 173,187 Pierce, Frederick 101,104,173 Pierce, Perry 62, 67, 101, 123 Piper, Jean 123 Plath, Sheryl 90,107, 173 Plumb, Julie 124 Poage, Mrs. Marion 23 Poe, Penelope 107, 109,173 Poole, Cynthia 37, 138,143 Porettri, Sandra 38,84,86,96,97,104, 143 Porter, Joyce 106,107, 173 Porter, Roger 55, 77,124 Poss, John 174 ' 'itz 'I l'o:4u, l,nns1.t 35, .1 1, 1.41 liowell, 1.Illlt'L' 1113 l7OlV'L'l'J,, Ll1l1'l'yl 1211 l3oWc'1'::, l,inc1.t 30,38,87,1f13 Powers, Mielirlt- 311, 132 l'ratali, Ann 37,106,174 Prescott, Michael 174,186 Prescott, Robert 70,174 Prielo, Michael 70,132,174 Prielo, Victor 55, 73, 124 Primeaux, Daniel 124 Purcell, Denise 34,132 Quinlan, Mrs. Mary 23 Quinlan, Mr. Robert 23,92 Rains, Suzamia 132 Raniberg, Elizabeth 132 Ramberg, Marilyn 97,99,108,174 Ramian, Adrienne 33,99,124 Rance, Gail 132 Rango, Wayne 81,174 Rashall, Charles 36 Rasmussen, Bart 124 Rasmussen, Jan 142 Ratclifie, Ronald 142 Ratliff, John 132 Rawleigh, Evan 174 Rawleigh, Wayne 133 Rawson, Vivian 124 Ray, John 55, 92,119,124 Ready, Barbara 96,107,142 Ready, William 55,124 Reape, Rodney 54,133 Redmond, Johnston 174 Reed, Mr. Charles 23 Reed, Wilson 142 Reeves, Charles 64,124 Reeves, Mr. Ronald 23 Reebes, Thomas 42,124 Reagan, Nana 174 Reiseh, Deborah 41, 84,87,99,114, 115,142 Reshatoff, Lisa 142 Ricci, Mark 124 Ricci, Theodore 174 Rice, Kent 175 Richards, Melva 142 Richards, Stefan 56, 175, 184 Riddle, Robert 124 Rilliet, Mr. Walter 23, 56 Ringel, Ronald 142 Ringler, Mr. Donald 23 Rink, David 124 Rittmaster, Bernalei 38, 51, 94, 175 Rittmaster, Gregory 133,144 Rivera, Belinda 143 Rivera, Diana 175 Rivers, Frankie 101,124 Rivers, Freddie 55,66,133 Rivers, Larry 62 Rivers, Marvin 30, 31, 44, 52, 64,109, 175 Rivers, Melvin 31,64,66,109,175 Roat, Kyle 38,124 Roat, Robin 30, 38, 51, 87, 143 Roberts, Charlotte 87,101, 104,143 Robinson, Tyrone 64, 68,101,104,175 Robison, Michael 91 Robles, Leslie 50,175,187 Rodgers, Estella 133 Rodgers, James 23 Rodgers, Joetta 175 Rodgers, Renee 107,124 Rodoni, Linda 133 Rodoni, Wayne 36,143 Rodriquez, Linda 101,104,138, 143 Rogan, Brenda 133 Rogan, Michael 143 Rollinson, Diana 96, 97, 104, 143 Rose, Chris 143 Rose, Robert 133 Roscnicld, Carolyn 38,134 Rosenthal, Edward 73, 124 Rosenthal, James 55 Rosow, Lois 30,36,100,102,103,104, 112,175 Ross, Gail 134 Ross, Judith 118,124 Ross, Nancy 30, 31, 38, 54,104, 128, 134 Ross, Willc 64,107,134 Rossi, Gloria 144 Roth, Cindy 175 Roy, Mrs. 25 Rozelmal, 1.11111 86,107, 109,175 Ruisc, Mr. 25 Rush, Mr. R. 23,67,68,6 Rushing, Daniel 144 Russell, Bob 144 9 Rutland, William 31, 42,100,102, 103, 104, 148,149,176 Rutkowski, Deborah 124 Ryan, Karen 176 Saign, Barbara 134 St. Lezin, Barbara 134 Saito, Gayle 38, 112, 114,134 Saito, Ronald 44, 47, 66, 144 Saito, Sandra 124 Salabert, Mr. F. 25 Sakai, Donald 176,185 Sakai, Richard 44, 54, 62, 73, 74, 80, Scribner, Candy 150,177 Scribner, Charles 134 Scroggins, Kathy 124 Sebastian, Dennis 90, 177 Sequeria, Bonnie 145 Serena, Joseph 55,73 Serena, Karla 134 Serena, Sally 144 Serrano, Elaine 144 Seyranian, Dianne 134 Shearer, Ronald 177 Sheehan, Frank 134 Sheehan, Kathy 107 Sheehan, Margaret 144 Shefveland, Jean 101,104,144 Sheldon, Stanley 23 Sheppard, Verna 38, 101, 104 Sheppard, Vivian 79, 86, 101, 104,134 Siegrist, Mrs. Eleanor 23 Shibata, G. 34, 37, 101, 107 Shigemoto, Emiko 177 Shiinoko, Dolly 144 Shin, Hiro 74,177 Shin, Pat-38, 85,87,100, 104,134 Shinnira, Shigeru 107, 109, 177 Shiosaka, Mary Ann 35, 38, 86, 98, 134 Shoda, Sharon 33,144 Scroggings, Kathy 124 Serena, Joe 124 Sheehan, Tony 124 Suzuki, Martin 124 Schotzko , Tanaka, 100,104,124,129 Saleh, Michael 176 Sale, Roderick 101,104,176 Sanchez, Jerry 93 Sanchez, Marie 135 Sanchez, Terry 93, 144 Sander, John 30, 144 Sanford, Gary 62, 80,101,102,104, 107, 176 Sanford, Victoria 107,124 Santos, Brenda 176 Sapienza, Thomas 104,176 Satfield, Charles 135 Satyna, Andrew 107 Satyna, Steve 144 Sawada, Kenji 73, 74, 135 Sawamura, Chiye 3, 96, 100,104,135 Saysette, Mr. 18 Saragia, Barry 70,144 Scharpe, Janis 177 Schauer, Judy 106,107, Schauer, Judith 51,176 Scheiber, D. 106 109,176 Schideck, Joyce 145 Schlecht, Julie 124 Schmidt, Gary 145 Schmidt, Richard 124 Schmidt, Schmidt, Walter 109,145 William 66, 68, 97, 99, 112, 114, 115,145,166 Scofield, Michael 36,145 Mr. Richard 23 Schriber, Billy 77,124 Schreiber, Dianne 135 Schreiber, Laura 145 Schroeder, David 135 Schroeder, Susan 128,135 Schultz, Shelly 124 Schwaberow, Ginny 124 Schweitz, Debra 135 Schwyn, Richard 135 Scott, Claire 124 Scott, Darrel 101, 104, 134 Scott, Donna 176 Scott, Jimmy 56, 64,106,145 Scott, Pat 177 Sheldon, Mary 124 Sheppard, Verna 124 Shibata, Janice 124 Shimo, Tomiko 124 Shiosaka, Joe 124 Sickle, Joe 124 Sidwell, Steven 177 Sikorski, Charlotte 177 Silk, Leona 99,108,128,1 Sills, Nancy 38,138,144 Silveira, Marilyn 124 Silver, Mr. G. 25 Simms, Susan 144 35 Simon, Glen 55,124 Simon, Jerome 145 Simons, Nancy 145 Simpson, Charles 74, 177 Skowronek, Christine 38, 99, 178 Slackman, Robert 62, 66,135 Small, Jeri 124 Smedley, Vicki 38,178 Smith, Allyson, 85,87,135 Smith, Anthony 135 Smith, Barry 38, 44, 47, 70,112, 178 Smith, Charloa 79, 86, 101,104, 135 Smith, Gary 124 Smith, James 55, 145 Smith, Peggy 101,124 Smith, Robert 178 Smith, Ronald 178 Smith, Susan 135 Smith, Thomas 124 Snider, Mr. James 23,60,80 Sobey, Mr. S. 25 Sockwell, Jane 145 Sonagere, Karen 178 Sopjes, Ronald 28,44, 52,78, 178, 187 Sorensen, Dirk 55,63,124 Sorensen, Hope 135 Sorg, Charlotte 145 Soss, Connie 31, 38,101, 1 135 04, 128, 129 5055, wnnam 30,31,37,138,139,145 200,204 Spencer, Christopher 36, 1 Spencer, Susan 124 198 45 7 1 Staehlin, Mrs. Donna 23 Stalzer, Charles 95, 112, 145 Stalzer, Mary Ellen 124 Stang, Gary 144 Stang, Kathy 134 Stanley, Joan 84, 85, 86,106,178 Steele, Bruce 30,70,78,178 Steele, Donald 134 Steele, Gary 144 Steiger, Mrs. P. 25 Steiner, Margaret 178 Stennet, Michael 134 Stennet, Susan 134 Stenzel, Paul 144 Stephens, Ronald 144 Sterling, Miss Nancy 25 Sterner, Carl 124 Stevens, Steven 144 Stewart, Mrs. H. 25 Stewart, James 144 Stewart, Michael 44, 45, 74, 144 Stewart, Renee 144 Stiegler, Marie 85, 86,96,178 Stogall, C. 99 Stokes, Michael 145 Stonich, Carol 145 Stoughton, Thomas 134 Stovall, Robin 42, 44, 62, 70, 145 Stovall, Vernon 63, 66, 134 Streck, Michael 37, 74, 149,178, 186 Striebel, Mr. Richard 24 Suobel, Mark 78,101, 104, 134 Sturgeon, Mrs. J. 24 Sturmer, Gerald 90, 91, 145 Stutts, Gerald 124 Sullivan, Daniel 134 Sullivan, John 124 Surby, Mary 145 Sutliff, Mrs. I. 25 Sutliff, Judy 145 Sutton, Cynthia 124 Suyeyasu, Robert 54, 73, 74,101, 104, 135 Svendson, Sally 124 Swain, Sally 106, 178 Swann, Calvin 55,63,64,124 Swanson, Diana 135 Swanson, Janet 135 Swarts, Tina 91,135 Swarts, Tom 101,104, 179 Sweeney, Joseph 38, 76, 179 Swenson, Cherilyn 124 Swenson, Dennis 145 Swindell, L. 67, 101, 124 Taber, Nlrs. A. 24 Tajima, Francine 30, 31, 42, 128,135 Takahashi, Gene 114,115,135 Takahashi, Janis 124 Takahashi, Richy 44, 46, 56, 81, 100, 103, 104 Takayama, Kenneth 94, 96, 112, 114, 115, 179 Takayama, Sharon 38, 54, 85, 87,135 Takemori, Frank 35, 37, 76 Takemori, George 77, 124 Takemori, Hiroshi 96, 98, 145 John 124 Tanaka, Laurel 85, 87, 179 Tanihara, Akira 179 Taoka, Linda 35, 91,112, 115,149,179 Taoka, Wesley 31, 36, 42, 98,100,104, 114,115,144 Tate, Mary 124 Tate, Suzanne 144 Tatsuno, Dean 67,68,179 Talsuno Tay lor, Taylor, , Gwen 37,12-1 Artlnir 125 Bobbie 13-1 v 4- 'sr v V1 llallxcr, lxim 33, 80, ,123 Wall-.er, lXlr. lloyd 25, 96 l Wall-Lev, Russell 64,1-e1,113,,11f1,1l 181 Wallacli, Maxine 34, 125 Walls, Larry 63,101, 1041, 1-14 Taylor, Jerrie 134 Taylor, Jean 144 Taylor, Orville 125 Tellez, Andrew 62, 7-1, 134 Tcllez, lfnnna 179 Tepperman, Katherine 125 Terry, Linda 125,179 Teshara, Jack 55,125 Tesluk, Luba 106,109,180 Tesluk, Vera 108, 144 Theodors, Fanney, 55,107,180 Thomas, Barbara 180 Thompson, Phebe 125 Thompson, Robert 73, 125 Thrasher, Deborah 85, 180 Thrasher, Gayle 51, 84,86,104, 139, 144 Thrasher, Sharon 38 Threefoot, Judy 37, 90, 180 Threefoot, Nancy 125 Thurston, Dennis 144 Tibbs, Carolyn 144 Torgerson 100, 134 Torgerson, Thomas 100, 104, 180 Tornincasa, Gregory 78 Torres, Patrick 144 Toscano, Mr. M. 25 Townsend, Mrs. J. 24 Toy, Gloria 35, 38, 94,145 Trail, Gerald 90, 94, 99 Trask, Frances 38, 54, 86, 97,107,112, Walls, Linda 1,04 Walls, Melinda 108,125 Walls, Terri 101, 104,135 Walsh, Carol 181 Walsh, Melanie 134 Walt, William 181 Walther, Din 98,125 Walthers, Karen 37, 87, 181 Walz, Deborah 181 Wanless, Marilyn 38,149,182 Ward, Mary 91, 144 Ware, Bob 144 Ware, Roger 182 Ware, Sheryl 125 Warr, Harvey 54,62, 134 Warren, Joyce 134 Warshauer, Jay 144 Wasserman, Robert 66, 69, 125 Waterman, Brenda 125 Waterman, Carol 134 Waterman, Sharon 182 Waters, Patricia 112 Wattenbarger, Gayle 145 Watkins, Lance 25, 36, 97, 134 Watson, Anthony 125 Waxman, Cheryl 38, 54, 84, 86, 134 Weaver, Eliza 134 Weaver, Margaret 182 Willu, Ili1'l.y 711, lflil VVil11ul1, 0.111111-fv'a,11.1,1s:f Wilson, 17, 55 Wilson, l'1':lnCi'. 79,125 Wilson, l,i'i-6-1,118,183 Wilson, lioberi 1-1-'1 Wilton, nivia 34,183 Willon, S11-ve 3A1,6'l,68, 1112, 1114 1118, 138, 144 Wilton, W. 100 Winn, Terrell 144 Winslow, Carolyn 134 Witherow, Carol 107,134 Witt, Cllrislcen 183 Witt, David 63, 78, 134 Wolcott, Mrs. N. 24 Wolffe Theodore 183 Wollneir, lien-eii 37, 66, 96, 99, 183 Wollner, William 107,109,134 Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Woon, Calvin 183 Douglas 134 Gary 125 Lisa 125 Peter 125 Steven 125 Raymond 64, 183 Tommy 63, 80,100,104,144 Wrathall, James 104,112,134 Woon, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, c. 107,125 Mr. c. J. 24 Molly 125 Russell 38,66,69,135 Yaco, Linda 135 Yaco, George 74,183 Vlfheeler, Donell 135 134 Treadgold, Sally 96 Tremblay, Julie 79, 85, 86, 104, 180 Trundle, Louise 180 Tschorn, Raymond 134 Tsuda, Dani 63 Tsuji, Eleanor 33,104,134 Tsuji, Rosalind 33, 104,134 Tucker, Carolyn 180 Turnbull, Jean 50, 51, 86,180,186 Turner, Laura 145 Turner, Mrs. P. 24 Turney, Carol 107 Turpin, James 76,180 Tyeaky, Mrs. C. 25 Ubai, Lee 95,181 Ung, Tyman 101,103,104,145 Unno, Seijo 96,181 Uime, Yoskikuni 33, 67, 69, 74, 96, 115, 135 Use, Mr. Henry 23,38 Uyemura, Beverly 34, 35, 86, 135 Uyeta, Mieko 145 Valverde, Guadalupe 135 VanBokkelen, Carol 36, 145 Vance, Bryant 41, 90, 181 Van Sickle, James 181 Van Voorhis, Viki 42,101, 104,145 Vega, Darlene 145 Vucinich, J. 32,44,81,99,145 Waago, Claire 30,42,135 Waago, Mary Anne 37, 99, 181 Wado, Charles 135 Waddingham, D. 54,135 Waddingham, Paul 125 Wade, Carol 149,181 Wade, Linda 144 Wahlstrom, Sandra 134 Waits, Ina 144 Waits, Mervin 144 Walcha, Richard 70, 109, 144 Walker, Brenda 35,135 Weaver, Mary 182 Weber, Gary 145 Webster, Shirley 108, 125 Weinstock, Lynne 125 Weisskopf, Gene 145 Welch, Ross 106,107,182 Wellman, Wellman, Wellman, John 97, 182 Bruce 97 Robert 66, 69,125 Wells, Miss P. 25 Werby, Andrew 125 Werner, Henri 81,135 West, Bryan 182 West, Cheryl 125 West, Linda 92,125 West, Lorieene 145 Wherrelt, Mrs. L. 24 Whifler, Graeme 135 White, Marsha 38,99,182 Vlfhittaker, 135 Steven 38,69,78,101,104, Whitlar, G. 101,104 Whyte, Sherrill 182 Wildman, Mrs. Joyce 24,90 Wilkinson, Michael 125 Williams, Albert 145 Williams, Annette 85, 87, 145 Williams, Williams, Beverly 38,128,135 Carol 135 Yamaguma, Cheryl 53, 144 Yamaguma, Steven 62, 76, 135 Yamashita, Clare 144 Yee, Carolyn 38, 145 Yee, Diana 86,183 Yee, Marlene 145 Yelick, Mrs. M. 24 Yip, Stanley 135 Yokota, Kosaku 125 Yolles, Nancy 30,38,54,97,135 York, Walter 145 Yoro, Caesar 183 Yoro, Raymond 55, 63, 66,125 Yoshifuji, Cindy 145 Yoshimoto, Charlotte 85, 87, 101, 1 135 Yoshimoto, Gary 33, 38, 96 Williams, Craig 44, 64, 74, 145 Williams, Darryl 78,101,135 Williams, Janice 125 Williams, Judy 107, 144 Williams, Karen 125 Williams, Keith 67, 101, 104,106, 129, 135 Williams, Mr. Rolfe 24,81 Williams, Ronald 125 Williams, Zachery 78, 101,134 Willei-ii, 1. 54 Willis, Wayne 54,63,101,104, 129,134 199 Yoshimoto, Gayle 96,134 Young, Ann 30, 31, 35, 114, 118, 12 Young, Carl 73,135 Young, Charles 145 Young, Gary 125 Young, Kristy 31,118,125 Young, Marie 145 Young, Samuel 125 Young, Shirley 183 Young, Stanley K. 90,91, 144,145 Young, Stanley R. 144 Young, Steven 125 Yundt, Joseph 42, 135 Zachert, Astrid 134 Zachery, Dennis 125 Zeimer , Robert 32,100,102,103,1 108, 144 Zellers, Janet 145 Zimmerman, Charles 145 Zollinger, Linda 38,134 Zucchi, Mrs. Ann 25 0 5 04, Within every page and every picture in this yearbook there's a story that can be told. lnnumerable stories which tell of personal and kaleidoscopic memories for all of us who participated in its creation. But most of all they all tell the story of special people - wonderful people who deserve much recognition, which they seldom receive. F F It VK I I H? Y VV 3- i P P35 y lin '. v l f? .az e ication ,,, , at W .M it Q endless arrangements , 'lf W' . ,s , fm- . c I cooperation . , ' lv j creativity ' ff W fi ' . excellence perseverance is ...im enthusiasm a capital group! - Karen Davis and Gloria Toy crucial Elm sales technicalities to take care of tediousness efficiency reliefon the last day a super job! Jeff Andersen, Joe Belton, Craig Beller desperately needed help 'C' 544-4 fabulous sports copy gg athletics section home safely! X A Ken Takayama 'i lii as the wonderfulness and the geniusness ofyourself W M N 'V 5 all fighl q PZN'IfX' f -'- ,.g,t.. r-'ff 1 that s my man! a fine girl M y If unbelievable willingness and good spirit ' ,Ski at ' ' ' hardships Y astonishing patience 1 'ii'i': i Sacrifice ,z:. ,i.il , , if i iz, ,ts. V the perfect model if ' X 4? an idea becomes a reality the first color picture cover! Mr. Al Joyce, my technical adviser at Don Bosco Studios, a man who truly cared I 'MAW took the time and extra effort continually Y a real help X 9 I a photographic genius wi I t a great person! '5 A 7, y Mr. Robert Quinlan, our yearbook adviser f Q the best in the business A - ' ' e in , --e knows what's good S E keeps up with the changing ideas R D 7 sets the trend for other schools to follow K ff 3 ' most importantly allows his students to do the creating X guides them with his professional advice R the reason for the consistant greatness of the Elm 'L. undertaking an incredible responsibility which others would never even consider an irreplaceable pleasure for me . ,A 2 ' if to have known V , gat. ' ' , i A' and worked ,, ' ' ' ' 'J i with such a tremendous human being! a final thanks to L gif , L you the student '-'i ill , you the representative of youth i' 'Ee 4 ,. t' 'A - you the member of San Mateo High l f ., ' Q if sw for without you ' ,.-., Q , s sr 1, 'v A .ft there would not have been a purpose or reason 2 f exif for us to have been given the opportunity ' to have shared in such a memorable experience in creating your 1967 Elm! It is quite ironic that what began as merely a fill-in class for an empty sixth period in myjunior year proved to become one ofthe most fulfilling and rewarding experiences in my high school career. Again my sincerest gratitude to you all who made it so. Sure it was hectic and an enormous amount of work, but I wouldn't have traded it for the world! 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