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

 - Class of 1968

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Wg X x X ' z ,iv if Linda Cook and Terrell Winn fi V K md, wig R . ...C ,gl , .. 5 -N 5 Q n , 2 1 'Y-w Judi Basolo and Lennie Haysbert ill ICR POLL Most Likely to Succeed Marcia Amamoto and Geoff Lee Athletic 'Sex f ' 1 f. R, .fgay V, I' , Linda Powers and Jim Scott 3 U 1 1 gf 1 S! Barbara Morgan and Steve Maisano I I-1 Jonel Ishida and Jim Santos A L 5 i 4: i 1 1 ,P ' M ax 4' f X Hair Nancy Sills and Dennis Thurston YQ' UNK f'.' . , .V ,,,g - .. ,W .. .1 -H-' Best Bod, 9 f . hiv' A-fx S-1-J,Q:f'3 M7j 573' Sally Lindstrom and Steve Noce W' ' :li lil ii 1 fi i I 3 i 92 ii II li Jane Ingram and Mike Stewart 9 i ,pw-, 9 r 4 i 9 1 i V 1 r i .3 Jessica Jones and Wayne Rodoni Wswv .JAYINGS Ocmssoms Wittiest Linda Christensen and Ric Braun ii! I!!! I - 1 E 5 , , V. ow N I M '-Nur .. if RHONDA AASETH Rhon Llabeye Tri-YQ Blue Angels Drill Teamg Junior Achievement: Co-op Bookkeeper. Cafeteria Worker. To talk M.D. out ofthe Marines and to make THAT trip this summer. WEYNE ABBOTT Red Rabbit C Basketballg Convention Repre- sentative. To succeed in whatever I try, and to own a Sopwith Camel. KEITH ADAMS Transfer from Homestead High, Cupertino, Sentinel High, Van- couver, Canadag Trackg Cross Countryl Electronics Club. To get a good education and be- come Filthy rich. RODNEY D. ALEXANDER Little Ben Transfer from Ravenswood High. Palo Alto. Baseballg Basketball. To be a 'Lover' and I 'The Creeper' dedicate all of my 'Love' to J.K.O. l l YVONNE E. AMADE Grasshopper Transfer from Franklin High, Somerset, New Jerseyg Spanish, French Clubsg Choir: International Relations Club. To be an airline stewardess or Language interpreter. MARCIA AMAMOTO Marsh HI Copy Desk Chiefg Golden Key Commissionerg CSFQ Junior Class Secretaryg Art Commission: Golden Key Society. To listen to the wind in the wheat. lk BONNIE LEE ANDREWS Bon Dance Commissioner, Class, Stu- dent Councilsg ELM StalTg Camarata: Spirit, Dance Commis- sions. To save 24 more 'Bazooka Joe' Bubbly Gum comics and get my periscope! DENNIS ARGENIO i I ,I 4 A I ll 1, I I Q: I SHIRLEY GRACE ARCA Chiquita To fulfill my obligations and make it to the end and leave every- thing behind. GARY ARGE Transfer from Highland High, Salt Lake, Utah, Varsity Wrestling, Tennis and Swim Teamsg F.F.A. member. To become a commercial pilot. ANNA MARIE ARNOLD Angel To dream the Impossible Dreamii and offer all the kindness love canr teach. ANN ATHERTON il Annie I Head JV Cheerleaderg Junior Class ,I Council, Elections, Spirit Com-li missions: Young Life: GAA. I To live happily ever after. Q' DUN lI.'Xl 4 U SUS.-XN Isl .'XlNl- .Nl lxlNSON Susie Girl lo soinctlux see than ccrtniii tli lls lisli in nit 45 COLLEEN ATWATER Pom-Pon Girl: ELM Staff: Oetam Nas Tri-Y: Livingston HI Boardg Convention Representative: Grid Queen Nominee. To have whole bunches and bunches of little rattlesnakesf' DWAIN AUNCHMAN Frosh Football: Class Councils: Advanced Band Honors. To make good in whatever I do. and 'Maintain my Cool'. I lit' lllzielt llsiron t ont'lniicn lo inxilw niv K lievy nn ll sceoinl i niaicliiiie, eonnl All ul linlxk lrceklcs. :incl be pnrt ol the llI'fi. 119 ROBERTA PHYLLIS AVILES Birdie Delegate Assembly: Class Coun- cils: Llabeye Tri-YL GAA. To see KOKO the clown eat putla-pulla rice. MICHAEL BABCOCK Mike Better Government Commissioner: Harvard Book Winner: MYF President: ELM Photographer: Mu Alpha Theta: Gamma Sigma. To strive, to seek, and not to yield. MIKE BAKER Frosh. Soph Football: Marquis Hi-Y. To marry that certain girl and become filthy opulent from doing something I enjoy. ELIZABETH J. BARNES Betsy Llabeye Tri-Y: Advanced Choir: ELM Staff: Ski Club: Spirit Commission: Convention Dele- gate. LEE BARNES Little Hercules Gymnastics: Wrestling: Track. To get married and make my wife and kids the happiest people in the world! C'f.', .lLlDl'l'll ANN BASOI U k'BulIalo ELM Slzillig Quill and Scrolli Lamzirata: .lunior Class Councilg Art Commissionl Grid Queen Nominee. To be able to eat just one l.ay's potato chip. 15 ALLEN BEALE Pete Dance, Elections, P.A., Golden Key, and Student Directory Commissions. To jump into a volcano and still remain 'cool', and to develop the seedless peanut. 'W QZT7 MARSHA LYNN BEEBE Mush Spirit and Ushers Commissions. To never forget my senior year with N.. M., L.. and A., and to thank them for taking me in. f l Q' .gm fs' fr 2 I f ,t fvii- ? is ii .J s i' PATRICIA ELLEN BEIRNE Patti GAA: Block SM: Ski Club: Spirit Commission: Candy Striperz Lla- beye Tri-Y. To be a professor ol' Hat worms, round worms, and all around earth worms. GARY V. BELL Frosh, Soph Class Councilsg Cale- teria Worker. To do unto others then run. CRAIG ALLAN BELLER Frosh-Soph and Varsity Baseball: HI Sports Editor: CSFQ Quill and Scrolli Delegate Assembly. To be my own manf' STI-LPHFN NORTON BENNER Dum-Dum Senior Class President: SFAC: Varsity Tennisg Class Councils: Khavaas Hi-Y Presidentg TralI'ic and Salety Commission. To cure the common allergy. KATHLEEN BENNETT Kathy Transfer from Moore School. Bur- lingame. Honor Roll, Honor Soci ety Treasurer. To attend junior college or a small college and later marry a wealthy man. GAIL J. BERBERIAN GAA President: Ski Club Pres- ident: Block SM: Llabeye Tri-Y Treasurerg Junior Achievement Secretaryg Delegate Assembly. To live, to love, and to remember that 'can't' never did anything, CHARLES AKIN BLITZ Chief Justice: Assembly and SFAC Commissioners: ELM StalTg Latin and German Clubs: Cross Country and Swimming Teams. To achieve. NANCY ANN BLOMSTEDT Nano GAA: Co-op Worker: Student tu- lOl'. To be Mrs. Michael R. and to always be close to :Clean'. LAterl 4, wir' it MARGARET ANN BLUMBERG Mpeg.. HI Editor: Quill and Scroll: Court Justice and Clerk: Term Plays: Gamma Sigma: Macy's Hi-Set Representative. Carol Bomar ,va STEWART JEFFREY BONN James Student Body Presidentg McCon- ville Award Winner: Gamma Sigma: Mu Alpha Theta: Golden Key President. To harpoon Flipper! MICHAEL JOSEPH BORGES To leave this school and get an education to become a pilot. llNl7.-X R. BORLX l ynn lirainslicr lroni lxcnnctly lligh School. fiuaing latin fillIlJl Con- vention VOIIIIIIINNIOII1 Delegate :Xs- senibly. TIMOTHY JOSEPH BOTH ERAS Timo Islanders Hi-YQ To have the fastest car in S.M., to search for the Hill of Golden Grass and T.A.B.S. fof courseJ DANIEL BOURBIN df' ' JERI BOUTHIETTE Boo Intermediate and Advanced Bandl Cafeteria Worker. To walk on the gold bricks of Acapulco, forever, PAUL BOYKO Frosh Footballg Varsity Tennisg Class Councils. Me' VICKI BRANDENBURG Transfer from Indian Hills Jr. High, Prairie Villageg Kansasg Bridge Club. To get that certain someone. Rlt IIARD II. BRAIIN Yoscniilc Sain llcaltl I'l Nl Pliologrnphcrg l'Iiolo lwlilorg Press I rcwl l'ntcrlninnicnt Co-commissionerg Convention Head Dclegatcg Quill and Scroll. LINDA JOYCE BROWN Little-Bit Senior Class Council: Choir: Dance Commission: 1966 Bearcat Re- view. To enjoy lile to its fullest and to have more than the richest girl in the world, P.S.fNot money. ROBERT BROWNFIELD Bob Band Member. To attend CSM,' then join the Navy. ,j SUSAN THLRESA BRYANT L'Littlc Italy Delegate Assemblyg Senior Class Councilg Camaratag Llabeyc Tri-YQ Sound ol' Music . 'To abolish 'no body-contact on campus' and never hurt the boy l love, l ELLEN BUCKINGHAM Bunny Ku-u-ipo LuKuaIis Tri-YQ Ad- vanced Choir. To paint the Gold Bug black, and to see Richie Havens have a top ten record, ALFONSO BUIZA Alex To go to Peru and meet a Peru- vian girl and get married. E Q 55 9 V HARRY BURTON MW 'fm PARRY CAMPBELL Messimo International Students and German Clubsg Honor Bandg Better Gov- ernment Commission. To lsc will dass ich gut deutsch sprechen konntef' THOMAS CARDELLI Tom JOHNNY B. BUTLER But Delegate Assemblyg Student Councilg Convention Delegateg Track: Cross Country: Student Control Board. To become the world's only sea- sick sailor in the Army. TH ERESA CA DONA Delegate Assembly. Frosh Gymnastics. To be free. JOANNE PATRICIA CARLI NJC., GAAQ Block SMQ Banner Girlg Llabeye Tri-Yg Spanish Clubg St. Timothy's Teen Club Secretary. To always have ALL of my friends and to have a great time in rl, ,Hu GORDON R. CARTER Gordy Soph Football: B Track: Delegate Assembly. To always look on the bright side and to endure in whatever the fu- ture holds. CHRISTOPHER J. CHAPMAN Student Body Auditor, Treasurerg Convention Delegateg Varsity Swimming: President Khavaas Y- groupg Delegate Assembly. To avenge Flipper's death. BOB CHESH IRE Bubbles CHRISTINE LOREE CASELLI Angel Term Play: Delegate Assemblyg Soph Class Councilg Drama and Student Directory Commissions. To become Miss America and to hnd much happiness with the one I really love. Delegate Assembly: Honors Bandg Frosh, Soph, JV Football: Marquis Hi-Y Treasurer: MYF President. To Fly into the wild blue yonder with experience and knowledge to see me through. MAUREEN CHAMBERS Moe Dance Commissiong Convention Delegateg Blue Angel's Drill Teamg French Clubg Junior Achievement Trcsurerg Co-op Worker. DARLENE CHING FTA Secretaryg Art Convention Drama Commissionsg French Club Teacher's Aid. To try .. . and then believe. .,-cvs 'A C HND.-X L'llRlS'IiliNSlfN Delegate .-Xsscntblyg Class Coun- cils: Convention Delegate: Spirit Commission: YMCA. To lind out with B.V.M. il' Ditto was telling thc truth about Hawaii and the DB's. WALTON CHUN Walt Freshman Class Council: Conven- tion Delegateg D Basketball: Var- sity Wrestlingg Frosh Cross Coun- try. To see the day that Foster City blows away. WARREN CLARK JACQUELINE CODY Jackie Dance, Athletic Commissions: School Serviceg Bearcat Reviewg Soul Expo-67. To succeed in life, and to stay ahead. aff ' REBECCA ANN COLE Bucky Delegate Assembly: Student Con- trol Boardg Student Tutor at Turnbull. To count all the raisins in Post Raisin Bran and see C.S. and B.D. finally hitched. DAN COLLINS Student Control Boardg Spirit Commission: Class Councilg Transfer from Sierra High. To receive a draft notice C.O.D. UP. UP, AND AWAY! LINDA ANN COOK TwinkIes Junior Class Presidentg Delegate Assemblyg Class Councilsp Con- vention Delegateg Individualist Tri- Y. To get my braces olflll and find a reason lor Mr. TerrificY rm, my SUSAN ANN CORDELL Sue Homework Study Tutor Center. To supervise the supervisor on a ranch outside of Carson City, Nevada and T.G,T.K.B. IU I ,,, if . DIANE CORNEJO CrinkIes Spirit Commissiong Ku-U-lpo Lukualis Tri-Y. To suck 'em up at Duke Kahanamoku's and make it to the 'Ho' House in Hawaii. U an 19' nfl ' QIQMM-I ' DAVIES CORREA To be with Iris Neves forever. CARLOS JOSEPH COSTA Leroy D,B, Varsity Basketballg Frosh- Soph Baseball: Block-Jacket Committee: Delegate Assembly. To congratulate all of Thomas T's' for being one fourth of what they really are, MARIO COSTA Chirlock Cool EDWARD E, COTTON Transfer from Ravenswood High: Varsity Track. To reach the peak ofa successful life and someday find the girl of my dreams. PENNY ANN CUTRELL Ding-a-Ling Freshman Class Councilg Junior Achievementg School Serviceg UCC Youth Secretary and Treas- urer. To become old enough to know. DEBORAH SUE COX Debbie Drama, Spirit Commissions: HI Stalf Cub Reporterg Cat Tales Magazine. To dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand wavin' free. SAUNDRA CURRY 'fCricket '66 Bearcat Review Dancerg GAA. To draw until my hearts con tent! ERNEST DAVIS JR. Frosh. Soph, Varsity Footballg Varsity Trackg Macy's Hi-Set Rep- resentativeg Weightlifting Club. To become the 'best' in whatever field I choose to enter. L.S.D. To remember Jade, chameleons, and crystal, to never let go again and try thereby succeeding. LINDA SUE DAVIS Transfer from Oakland High l School, Memphis, Tennesseeg Y- Teensg Pep Club: Library Club Secretary. BEVERLY LYNNE DAY Bev HI StalTg Quill and Scrollg CSFQ CASC and Convention Delegates: CSM Playsg Golden Key Commis- sion. To escape from Inferno long enough to discover what the Mad Hatter really meant. LORRAIN DEAN Beanie Class Councils, Ski Clubg Traffic and Safety Commission, Delegate Assembly: Individualists Tri-Yg Swimming Team. To someday have a Happy fBe- latedj Groundhog Day with M.M. will .-Xl DO Ill-JIIASI I.-XNI l'400IiVAlIl. lo do what I can. in thc hcsl way I can. SANDRA ANNE DENNIS Sandy School Serviceg Delegate Assem- bly: Choir. To live for today and not to worry about tomorrow. 'Wi' SHIRLEY JEAN DUDLEY To walls through the valley ol deep shadow successfully. Cftiss fouiilry. lracltl lrcl' C'lulm. Io I RIC R. lll-SON uI'iIl'lH hccomc a succcsslul collctc tl. pi- .x I Y I li icli -- 1 I x achcr and a tlrcss tlcsigncrf' LINDA A. ELLGEN Advanced Band Honorsg Orches- tra: Convention Delegate: Spirit Commissiong Student Directory Commission. To always be happy. and most ol all. successful. JUDITH MARIE DUTRA dwfww KATHLEEN D'OR Kathy To always remember that good guys never win and bad guys never lose Judy Intermediate, Advanced Bands. To always be happy no matter what and to learn to keep up a good conversation. ROBERT ALLAN EDWARDS ..Hey.. Symphonic Wind Ensemble: Calif. Youth Symphony: Marching Bandg McConville Award in Music: Pen- insula Horn Club. To develop ultimate control LOUISE ELLIOTT Niki International Student Committee Presidentg Student Control Boardx Concert Choir: Young Life: Elec- tions Commission: A Cappella, To let today embrace the past with remembrance and the luture with longing. . 1 1 1 . -fy .N 4, , 'S MARK M. l1NDO Marcus ALL-M PL Varsity fioll' 'licamg Delegate Assemblyg Spanish C lub. Spirit, Elections Lommissionsg Convention Delegate. To hope that my secret ambition comes true with pride and mucho dinerof' ,B W fs J X 2 Yi JOANNE ESSON NJC.. Delegate Assembly, To live a great life and lultill all my wishes, pw- rv-'W' ALICE ESTOLL Ally Oop Bandg Job's Daughtersg Choirg Sound ol' Musicnl Drama Com- missionl Latin Club. To be whatever I'll be and to do whatever that will be. ,aw-.., ANITA STORM FARMER Freshman Class Commissionsg FHA Council: Ushers Commis- siong School Service. To live my life in humble peace And see D.H. happy. EVELYN VERONICA FERRAS Vida Ushers Commissiong Spirit Club: Sodalityg Red Cross. To learn to deal with the Devil and not get burned!! 'iii Y.. Sandi GAC: GAA: Block SML Concert Choir: Camaratag Delegate As- sembly. To dren.. impossible dream and live lil-1 . fl.-.r fullest. SCOTT FISCHER Transfer from Wantagh High, Wantagh, N.Y.: Nat'l Honor So- cietyg Yearbook Staffg Ski Clubg Bandg Library. To see the world before I settle down and become a foreign corre- spondentf' CHRIS FITZPATRICK .tROckn Varsity Tennisg Class Councilsg Convention Delegate. To think positive. .- e Q 1 :Z11,,f3 N , A -g.f',25'fx ,,:.,, 55. 43 - -s.-1' Vie w 4' J-as ef . . .1 Q - t it-1 - V ftf. - f .It WV- 2: '2 s, ff' ' . W V ' 'iff ' , 'V 5 ,, ' 2 t ' f if 4 ' , S -Q gfggwh 1 V.- - ' , A+, - ' - I' 32452 1 . .J sn., tg. was ' n f SILIVA FONUA Varsity Football, Wrestling. CARL EDWARD FOSTER Campus Life Clubg Class Repre- sentativeg Varsity Football, B, Varsity Track. To tour heaven on a bike and end up living there. CLYDE H. FOSTER L.R. Camel To mow the lawn at M.A.P. after every meal, and to buy a 'sopwith'. Ea.,- CHRISTINE FOULKE PATRICIA DIANE Yiddi Sound of Music g FRAKES Camarata Gamma Sigmag Student Control Boardg USA: Magic Mine To help the Magic Mine grow and prosper. We'll rule the World' BILLY FU Transfer from Moral Training English High. To invade the world, dream the impossible dream, and dream come true. ESTH ER FU make this 'U' RICHARD V. GAAN 108 PATRICIA GALLOWAY ..Pat,, 'To get out of high school, and marry the boy of my dreams, and always be happyf, emi LEONARD GAYDOS Science Clubg Better Government Commissiong Delegate Assembly. To help keep the world in one piece. SHARON GIBO PTA Academic Awardg Conven- tion Delegateg Art Commissiong Student Control Board. To get my teacher's Credential, go to Hawaii, and be mentally ready for life. STEVEN LYLE GIBSON Steve B, Varsity Basketballg Frosh-Soph, Varsity Baseballg MSA. To stay the way I am at this moment all the time. T.A.B.S. HANS GIESICKE To live and enjoy it and remember the only thing you HAVE to do is die. ANDY P. GILL GRACE GILLANDERS Varsity Cheerleaderg Student Body Secretaryg Marsjelles Tri-Yg Senior Class Representativeg Sophomore Class Secretaryg Emporium Hi Board. To convince the world not to push LSD but to 'sell esjram'. MARCO JOSEPH GOCK Symphonic Wind Ensembleg Trallic and Safety Commission: Delegate Assembly: Class Coun- cilsg Junior Achievement. To share the knowledge of the 'living things' to the next genera- tion. 2 ww 'W M ,Q , , , 1 '- I -1 if e :ff qt 1 A I' P tx i l It lx mm MX ' if 5' ff A film Q ff, t 1 if 'f :T :qi A 4 ,ik ia- M? 'gf kw ' -' iff tgp! V A . ,V It X lv ' x il 1 A . ' ' 'A ' f g .P,2,A A , -v 1 I A 1-I '15 1' ' 1 .,, ' .,. 1 ,- ,fn 99,3 :gm-V-rug, t l Q i 1 .1.,-,I-ftgf r. . ,y,v2 A ., 3 , N.-435, L-.1 EQ g ,.,,...,.' ,L sc,-- V. .. 1. ,yn wif 'V jfwiif i,'Z1l52M.w't,, in V . . tw ya, My ' f V -t .,,:12f1,ni?1' . .ig -wtf :em .. V .. .iw V If 55.2-Ti .f -, 324 Wit' Wi f C f Goldie Varsity Footballg Trackg Swim- mingg Weightlifting Clubg Student Councilg German Club. To succeed in life and never grow old. BETTY GOLDSTONE ELM Staffg Quill and Scroll: So- phomore Class Councilg Delegate Assemblyg To fly with Peter Pan and find never-never land. 5 I W 'ivv w tr .1 e 52 ' JOSEPH A, GOMES Stuke To never have to work, have a do-right woman, and low ride to 'death'. JIM GOSSETT Varsity Swimming: Mu Alpha Theta: CSF: McConviIle Award: PTA Award. To strive, to seek .to find, and not to yield. af' J' WENDY LYNNE GRAFF Student Court Senior Justice: Baliffg HI Feature Editor: CASC Commissioner: Quill and Scroll: Class Council. To smile, stand up straight, and count to ten before l scream. sw? l SHELLEY GRAHAM Dink FPA's Tri-Y. To get SG in my clutches and keep him there. DONALD GRAY ..D0n., To crash parties, not motels and mountains. STEVE GREENFIELD Delegate Assembly: YMCA. To someday know what I want. LAURA GREULICH Wind Ensemble: German Club: ISC: AFC: Better Government Commission: All Calif. High School Symphony. sw? Q. iw-- fs PATRICIA LINDA GRIFFITHS The Cruiser GAA: S.F. Judo Team: Squaw Valley Slalom Team: Chaktaw Ridge Association: Girl Scout Troop 77. Ott's to have an A's wedding in Kibby's. iv I: . J. STUART HALDAN Stu Spaceman' Transfer from Palo Alto Militz.: Academy: Class Councils: Delega Assembly: Varsity Football, Ba ketball, Baseball. To keep that special bird for a lil time. ai-Q DANIEL E. HANKINS 5 .sf' CHARLES GROTSKY Term Play: Young Democrats Vice President: Junior Achievement Vice President and President. To become an attorney and even- tually a member of the United States Senate. f? Tracy's Kenpo Karate Club: Fr and Soph Cross Country. To become successful in hotel restaurant management. pv- 'fib- MARSHA V. HANSON Marshamello Ku-U-ipo Lurualis Tri-Y: G Letter Girl: Spirit Commissio To never stop searching for piness and love and to always member the good times with B.P.G. KW NIEL WARD GRUSH Emo Sound of Music, Varsity Cross Country: Marching Band: Track: Camarata: Senior Class Council. To do my best and to do my duty to myself and my dreams. l STEVE HARMON Acc Frosh Football Manager: lfrosh Gymnastics: Soph Football. To own the quickest Edsel in town and to live to see ,l.S.'s Chevy running. JUDITH NICHOL HAYNES Niki Hl Club Staflg Ushers Commis- siong Class Councils. To remember that one today is worth two tomorrowsf' ANDY HARRY Andy Life Club. o hit the ball and drag Fred. .ps iss LENIER GARNET HAYSBERT Pretty Boy Delegate Assemblyg B, Varsity Track: Varsity Basketball: Varsity Football. To contemplate the dilemma and participate in the conflict. CHRISTINE HYAMIZU Chris ISFQ Mu Alpha Thetag McCon- till Lille Awardg PTA Awardg Ad- anced Band Honorsg French S l' 1 ,lub. 'To legalize split infinitivesf' LINDA SUE HERNDON Nominations Conventiong Junior Achievement Treasurerg Spirit Commissiong Future Homemak- ers. To do as the words say-love, honor, and cherish. lll'NRY lllfilill' Da Deacon Midtlcn llcap Music ll'lC.Q los Avocados lli-YQ PA, Ciornmis- sioncrg Sophomore Class Pres- idcnt. To go down to the sea in sch s. ip l WANDA HOCHSTRASSER Sam To eventually get that house, front lawn, and picket fence that would bum Bob's 'Trip'. A, 3 mesa' for LINDA HOLT Lynn Drama Commissiong Ushers Commissiong Creative Artsg Stage Craftsg School Play. To wander through green lields dreaming of a crystal lighted river and sailing into a sea of dew. VHP! dz 4' 1. 'S' 1 i .ag ,t ' A - i 'fl' ' l i PAMELA J. HORTON l HH' flair l PAMELA LYNN HOVLAND Pam Individualists Tri-Yg To become a stewardcss on 'Translove Airways' and never grow too old to GROOVE. 2 E i K. Q. PATRICIA ANN HOWARD Pat Frosh Class Council: Student Council: Delegate Assemblyg To be G.T,'s always and for- ever and stay mellow back in Craig's BUSH factory, hh, . , ,My . v vc ,Q A, ,.1.f. Ay- ,V , , PM -r A , .L 4, , Q - in N 5 Wag 1.? at Q f- , li , Y 1,7 K DAVID RICHARD HOWELL To speak of a silver-grey top hat and promise that someday l'll wear it WAYNE HUBER Rubby-Red Varsity Swimming, Frosh, Soph Footballg 50-Mile Swimg Water Polo: Religet Representative. To succeed in all my plans and to F.F. come back to me forever, WN LINDA MARIE HUGGINS Huggable Convention Delegateg Senior Class Council: Dance, Ushers Commis- sionsg Spirit Commissiong Ad- vanced Choir. To borrow from the rich Y 4 DAVID HUNTLEY Varsity Wrestlingg Swimmingg Traffic and Safety Commissiong Science Club: Co-op Employee, To take Huntley and Brinkley olT the air. QW .. . VICTORIA HURTADO Vicki To spend more time than I have with Rudy. 41'-fwwa nkxr rx IFC CYNTHIA ICHIMARU Cindy Senior Class Council: Elections Commissiong Spirit Commissionerg Drama Commission. To be a success in anything I do now and in the future, 1 NANCY ANNE IMAGAWA Canny ELM Staffg Art, Spirit Commis sions, Ski Club. To not accept any wooden yen and if I do, to not turn ORANGE with embarrassment. JANEiNoEAM Transfer from Wayzata High, Wayzata, Minnesotag Senior Class Council, Choirg Student Council. To have the sun warm my es- sences, and may my laughter pene- trate the heavens forever. KIM IVI-S 'Transfer from Notre Dante: Drama Comniissiong Dance Comniissioni ltttlivitltialists Tri-Y. To not .l.B. anymore and to be lots ol' Fxeedrin and visit General Motors. -Q JOHN IVIE Poison CSF3 NSF Summer Math League: Mu Alpha Theta: Symphonic Wind Ensemble1J.S.H.S.1 The Sound of Music . To find one grain of truth in the great sea of life. JAMES FELIX JACKSON Mr. Athletic D,B, Varsity Basketball. To marry T.A.W., lock her in the pit of my heart, and make her a 'Do Right Woman'. I MELVIN JACKSON Monk Trackg Cross Country: Senior Class Council: Student Control Board. To become a Negro Leader. GLENN JACKSON Freshman Footballg Wrestlingg Track. To live happily with Barbara for the rest of our lives. WAYNE JACOBS To make a million bucks the easiest way possible! 't'iioM.fxs viviin me onsiw J 4' Mitltlcn llcap Rock lJZlIltlQ tirantl Dragon ol los Avocatlos IIIVY, l'.A. Coniinissioncrg lcnnis lcanig Dance Cioniinissiong latin C lub, lo go to Mexico and take a si- esta. VALENCIA F.L. JARRETT Varsity Cheerleaderg Camaratag Spirit Commission: Concert Choirg Mixed Choirg Term Plays. To ascend the mountain ol' ad- venture, with a mature mind, to right the unrightable wrong. BEVERLY JAYNES Bev Art Commissiong Junior Class Council: Delegate Assemblyg Indi- vidualists Tri-YL Spirit Commis- sion. To convince people not to criti- cize, for the times they are a chang- ings, 's a9 ff1'Z7t!l!1 HlLl.l1N Jl1W Art Commissiong Student Dirccf tory Commissiong l-'rench Club. To finally he ahle to get my driv- er's license alter l pass my permit test. '42, 4 I mv l ANNE JOE Hey Joe Spirit, Student Directory Com- missionsg Home Management Achievement Award: Teacher's Aid at Turnbull. To someday say that l left 4 trademarks at SMHS's parking lot, Light! . E I 4 l GWENDOLYN JEAN l JOHNSON Gwen Concert Choir: Student Control Boardg Macy's Hi-Set: Bearcat Review. To always succeed. L KATHRYN E, JOHNSON Kathi Block SM: GAA: Convention Del- egate: Cadet Teacher: Spirit Commission: Ski Club. To always be near an oeean's wind and never to forget how to sell ejsramsf' VU5 1, 4, ,cz JESSICA MICHAEL JONES Jessie Transfer from Mercy High: GAA: Swimming Team: Spirit Commis- sion: Class Cheerleader: Grid Princess. To be able to lean on the Leaning Tower of Pisa until it becomes straight. - gsagjiif , V 1 f2iS f': It 1 13:1 'S A e ff SAMUEL LEE JORDAN JR. June Football: Track: Band: Home- work Study Tutor, Center Student Coordinator. To achieve equality for all and to become the lirst Negro President. ROGER BARRY JOW Quill and Scroll: Golden Key: HI Staff: McConville Award: Varsity Track: Cross Country Head Man' ager: To walk down the YELLOW brick road ol' life. Swim-v mlaee' HELEN JU Art. Commissioner: French Club: Student Directory: Golden Key. To listen to the music of Life. fgefzv LARRY JUNG Jungle To get lots of money so I can keep HODAKA ANTHONY KALODEMAS tu-I-Onyss Student Control Board. To ride through life on my H.D. GRACE KATAMOIO Frosh Elected Representative: Del- egate Assembly: Art, Elections, and Student Directory Commis- sions. To accomplish all my goals in life and later join PC. Kar... DONALD KATZ SUE SUEKO KAWAHARA Candy Striper: Class Councils: Spirit Commission: Convention Delgate: Ski Club. To learn to 'B' instead of 'P' and decide whether to be nurse, critic, or . , '? GALE KELLY gilt-Q.,- '11- KATHLEEN THERESA KELLY Transfer from Mercy High: Treas- urer: Auditor: Freshman Class President: CYO Teen Club Vice President. To get the pebbles out of my mouth and rocks out of head. 'Cu' BILL KIQMMIS Buns To be a good Dugo and enjoy the 3 L's . . love, life. :ind laughter. 'Q ARDIS M. KILLINGER Co-op Manager: Walther League Secretary CAROLYN KING Carol Symphonic Wind Ensemble: Dele- gate Assembly: Convention Dele- gate: Drama Commission: Job's Daughters. To see Super Surfin' John Brownson catch his submarine, and may I never hurt him again. ,x L A SUSAN KING Sue Choir: Delegate Assembly: GAA: Convention Delegate: Sophomore Class Council: Student Council. To work with handicapped kids at recreational work. Avi t ' ' ff W. if Q A ' M wwf.. t it L 4 LEGAY ANN KIRKLAND Pom-Pon Girl: Advanced Band Honors: Head Convention Dele- gate: Junior Achievement Pres- ident: Oetam Nas Tri-Y. To build the road before me. u GLENN KIYOMURA Varsity Tennis: Frosh -Soph, Var- sity Baseball: Frosh, Varsity Football: Advanced Band. To buy a duck. l'Al K, KUIIIIMI Varsity llezid l'onifl'on Iiirl. Spirit, Sister City Conniiissions, Medical Careers Clnli: Mzirsyelles Tri-Y. Io put pot out ol business and 'sell eisrzini'. Q DANIEL S. KRAL Dan Frosh Gymnastics Team Man- ager. My ambition is a 'SECRET'. KATHLEEN LYNN KRALICH Kitty Corvette GAA: S.F. Judo Team: Squaw Valley Slalom Team: Chaktaw Ridge Association: Girl Scout Troop 77. To see El Camino turn into a residential street. l 'T' LUDMILA A. KRASSILNIKOII Mila To get a glimpse ol the l'ulure.' GRADO JOHN KROMHOUT Kumquat Freshman Vice President: Conven tion Delegate: Auditor and Treas urer: Traffic and Safety Commis sioner: Frosh-Soph Cross Coun try. 5 . f as ' it sf' A me - X 5: ,vi gglityg ,'-A ' va . 3 'f' MQ RAY LAIRD ..Ray.. To become successful in life and to marry Dana. STEVEN LANGRIDGE Penguin Frosh, Varsity Footballg Frosh- Soph, Varsity Baseballg Student Council: Junior Class Council. To become the director ol' an in- sane asylum for French baseball coaches. LARRY LATHROP Lar Member of Y. k'To do the best possible with the least amount ol' work. APRIL LAWRENCE Stage Crultg Senior Class Council. To let my love for EV. and the arts be ti tree ol happiness and knowledge that never ceases. JOYCE LAWRENCE Future Teachers Club: Spirit. Stu- dent Directory Commissionsg In- ternational Students Committee. To fullill my future successfully and always live life to the fullest. in 1 MICHAL LOUISE LAWRENCE Mike Camarataq Student Court: HI Stalfg A Cappellag German Clubg Delegate Assembly. DAVE LeBARON C,D Basketball: Tennis Teamg Class Councils. To become the sole distributor of G.R,U.N.T. and sell it lor eight dollars a lid. GEOFFREY MICHAEL LEE Math Team Captaing Mu Alpha Theta: CSFQ Gamma Sigma Lec- turerg McConville Awardsg NSF Summer Math Institute. To have maturity. intelligence, courage. and honesty. SUSAN LECOURIS Sue Drama Commissiong Term Playsg Delegate Assemblyg Transfer from South San Francisco High: Spanish Clubg Cat Tales. To bring at least one moment of happiness to everyone I meet. yu :aww ADELINA LEE Addie Transfer from Hillsdale Highg Spanish Club. To save enough money to take at least two tripsfHong Kong and Hawaii. LAURIE LEHMAN ELM Editorg Quill and Scrollg CSFQ Convention Commissioner: Delegate Assemblyg Class Coun- cils. To see it 'keep getting better all the time '. RODNEY LEONG Leong Delegate Assemblyg Assistant Head Track Manager. To someday scuba dive in the Caribbean, DI.-KN,-X lNIARllf IIIUNIINRIJI' Diane lndividualtsts l'ri-Y Treasurer. Delegate .-Xsseinbly: Dance. Spirit. Conitnissions: Young lite. To relive .lune l7. l,,B.If. he niy- sclf: to he loved, right, Miller'?' 1f ' JAMES LESKO Coachmen. To make my future years as hairy as '67. av- ' - KAIIIRYN IINIJNIR A s ,. . ,L - S 'fl' ,P - A 'I' P rf - X 5- iifl ,J Q- -A555 ' x ft: : , :J 5 -' '5V . 7 .sf ' '15 -z. A PHILIP LIEU Tratlic and Safety Commission: McConville Award: Chess Club. To live forever and ever and ever -- WW '71 l JUDY LINCK Sound of Music : Girls' State: Student Body Secretary: Dance, Elections, Spirit Commissions. To always remember that success is ajourney and not a destination. LALENT LICON Gamma Sigma: Delegate Assem- bly: CSF: Math Team: Chess Club: Creative Arts Club. GP' JUDI MARIE LINDELL Judiah GAA: SF Judo Team: SV Slalom Team: Girl Scout Troop 77, To clean out Pat's car and to stay with Alan B. Katliy Convention Delegate: School Service. lo own the largest owl collection in the world. .wwf SALLY LINDSTROM Art, Spirit Commissions: Individ- ualists Tri-Y President: Young Life: Delegate Assembly. To fly to the highest mountain and ski all the way down. NANCI ANN NADENE LOCOCO Coco Art Commission: French Club: Banner Girl: Freshman Class Council: Blue Angels Drill Team. To remember it really doesn't matter if I'm wrong. ii l l , i JUDY LOW Elections, Art Commissions: Stuf dent Directory: Convention Dclef gate: FTA, Spanish Clubs, To reach, to see, to know, and to leel the vibrating earth and world. l t l l i l 3 l I 4 i l i MARIE LUBARSKY 3 Transfer from San Rafael High: i Pep Club: Sophomore Cheerleader: y B.P,C. i To win an argument with Poop- : sie. N l 31 I il ll il it gl . t 1 JOAQUIN LUIZ i To become successful in whatever l do and to always be with A.G. SHERI SUSAN LUSARDI Delegate Assembly: GAA. To remember the Sunshine Su- perman and to live a fulfilling life. ANGELA MAGUIRE To be a success in everything I attempt. LEONARD MA Len C,D Basketball: C, B Track. To see the day when rice rules the world. E l MARK SH EAFFER MADDING tt'l'iny91 Choirg Camarata, JV Wrestling. STEVE MAISANO STEVE MALKEMUS Make-A-Mess Campus Life Clubg Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contestg Dele- gate Assembly: Student Control Board. To put my all in everything that I do and to to Cal Poly. UI, To earn enough money to buy Texas by extracting gold from the ocean, SANDY MANINGER MYF Presidentg Junior Class Vice-President, Marsjelles Tri-YQ Spirit Commission: Camarata. To keep America beautiful by putting pictures of me up every- whereg and sell-esjramf' PAULA JEAN MANISCALCO Freshman Class Council, Cancer Society Volunteer, School Service, F.P.A. Tri-Y. To live, laugh, love, keep my Dumb-Dumb Creep, and enjoy the B.P.G. forever. l GERTRUDE ANN KATHERINE MANSFIELD Trudi Convention Delegate, Delegate Assembly, Spirit Commission. ROSEMARIE MARTINEZ Transfer from Mercy High Schoolg l Junior Achievementg Synchronized l Swimming Clubg GAA. L To make my dream come true. TOM MASSONI Nose Advanced Bandg Hunch Basketball League. To ride shotgun on C a garbage truck through the streets of Italy. Q95 BILL MASTERSON Moose Transfer from Mills and Sequoia. To be with a certain girl and convince the world that Kaptain Kangaroo is really a 'Commie'. I PAMELA C. MAULDIN Clod Transler from Crawford High School, San Dicgog Advanced Drama and Choir: Sound of Mu- sic : Blue Angels Drill Team. To go to the best modeling school 6 GREG MCKENDRY and always be near D.S. forever. RAY MAZZOTTI MARGARET MAYER Transfer from the Convent of Sacred Heart: Convention Head Delegateg Delegate Assembly. Oetam Nas Tri-Yg Young Life. To be recognized on the street by friends. JACQUELINE MAZUR Jackie GAAg Block SMg Banner Girlg Spirit, Drama Commissionsg Marsjelles Tri-Y. To climb every mountain, ford every stream to sell esjram till I find my dream. JIM MCCAULEY Student Council: Tennis Team. St. Timothy's Teen Clubg SMH Weightlifting Club. To lind the only spark that will 'Light My Fire'. JOE McCAULEY Term Playsg Stagecraftg German Club. To have Gouva's power, Lautier's line. beauty of Rodin, and the ex- oression of my soul. SUSAN E. MCKINNEY GT II JV Cheerleader: Individualists Tri- Yg Spirit Commission. To get my drivers license. DANIEL MCLEOD Danny Orchestrag Swimming Team: Camaratag Frosh Football. To fly a Cessna 150 around the world. i MICHAEL J. MCNALLY Mickey Frosh-Soph Football. Baseball: Cross Countryg Advanced Band Honors. To earn mucho dinero, and to make S.B. happy. NANCY ANN McPHILLlPS American Cancer Society Volun- teer. To always stay Chicky-Poo's and to win an argument just once in my life. l RODGER MEDLER Triumph Medler' l To own a cycle shop and build custom bikes. LINDA SUE IVIEDRANO To catch up on all the sleep I've missed, and to always remember the B.P.G. 'GE GINA LOUISE MELLO Class Councilsg Delegate Assem- bly: Convention Delegate: Spirit Commission. To climb through my mouth and sit on every word that comes up my throat. SHERYL LEIGH MESSNER Transfer from Cuyahoga Falls High School: ELM Staffg Spirit, Art Commissionsg Oetam Nas Tri- YL Advanced Band. To leave P.S. successful. PETER GEORGE MEYER Pete To try to succeed at anything I attempt to do. GEORGE MICHAELS Transfer from San Rafael Military Academy. To keep traveling and never cease making new friends. ADRIENNE GAIL MILLER Adrienne Individualists Tri-Y Treasurerg Spirit Commission: Junior Class Councilg Junior Achievement, Delegate Assemblyg Grid Queen Nominee. To be loved, Hitter high, and FOSM Diane'7 ' JACKIE MILLER GLORIA MOORE Sad Girl Bearcat Reviewg Expo Soul '67g Dance Commission. To always be with J.J. and be badaback and see the little people together. AUDELITH MORALES Aud Delegate Assembly: Spirit Com- missiong Ku-U-Ipo Tri-Y. To find my Chiquita Banana, keep looking for deer, and do as Ho says: 'Give 'em '. We my JOSEPH MICHAEL MONTALBANO, III Joe Junior Class Presidentg Sopho- more Class Elected Representa- tiveg Spirit Commissionerg Stu dent Control Board. To grow some muscles. CHARLENE MOODY ucharsq To say the right thing at the right time! Right, Mar'?! BARBARA MORGAN Barb Grid Queen. To have one complete sentence come from my mouth and make sensefto SM, L.G., and Dito. M.-xRi.x ixionimn i K INInr A ' l .W if Pre-School Clioirg ,lunior Cilnss N, ' V' iff, K Y Council. ,IQ IRIS NIVIS Io lind out my purpose :ind lo f 'v,, ' Slirirnp 3 -5-'C' lullill it :Ls best I can. Right. ' SCIIOUI SCVVICC. I3.I5.'fI Q, ' T zilwzivf b' itl Iliff .. E, 4' I ii s L w 1 W It 'H ' 'rf Q.-an g ' I,Q.A V I .. if ai if A I - ,. ,, .. , , Q 'I,- mf? I 3 -,,. v ,, 'ff .2-. 53g5f 1l13'r 'V 71- 5 1 iii ' X' 1 'f.' A N'-' ., DEBORAH MOSIER ROS EANNA MUNOZ Rosie FPA's Tri-Y. To LOVE and be as free as the wind BLOWS and remember our B.P.G.! GLENN MYERS To triumph with an Indian, and to stamp out Hondas. M ' BARBARA NELSON Ralph Transfer from Mercy High: Spirit Commissiong GAA. To meet someone with a deeper voice than mine. 'Qu RUDOLFO NEVAREZ Rudy Varsity Cross Countryg Varsity Track: Student Control Boardg Delegate Assembly. To do my best when it really counts. is CRAIG DIXON NEWGARD Big Joe Varsity Footballg Freshman Class Presidentg Senior Class Vice Pres- identg Student Court .lusticeg Var- sity Track. To be President of the United States and declare no school. DAVID REX NICHOLS Dave B, Varsity Trackg Varsity Cross Country. To never be distressed when competing with the best. STIQVI- NOC I1 Frosh, Soph, Varsity Iootbzrlli Trackg Advanced Band. To one day be able to go out with K.K. and not worry about the time. 5 l 1 3 3 STEVE NORGROVE Inherit the Wind. To become a cop and have the greatest racing homers in the world. HUNT TILFORD NORRIS JR, Hoagy Varsity Gymnasticsg Convention Delegate: Chess Clubg Varsity Basketball Radio Announcerl Student Council: Frosh Football. i ts ,J -, -gi , . AEL 'CF .Vi MARIE OCHI Mochi Delegate Assemblyg Elections. Drama Commissions: HI Cub Staff: Convention Delegateg 'Cat Tales.' A thought, a smile, a life. If am- bition were but a dream. Haas! RICHARD OCHS Varsity Swimming: Delegate As- sembly. To become a pilot, buy an island, and train killer sharks not to kill. DOUGLAS J. OCONNOR O 'Mal Soph, Varsity Footballg Junior Class Council. To be a football coach some day. LOU O'CONNOR Felix GOC To go to Scotland with my friend and live by the sea with love and freedom. YASUJI OIWA Suji Swimmingg Athletic Commissiong Freshman Class Councilg Water Polog Photography Clubg 50-Mile Swim. To travel around the universe on a Haming star. 'if lf'-V DALE S. OKINE Abbey Elections, Spirit, Student Directory Commissionsg GAAQ GAC Vice- President: Convention Delegate. Tl LINDA OMAI Class Councilsg Future Teachers Clubg Elections, Student Directory Commissions. To show my true identity. JOSEPH MICHAEL ORFITELLI JORF Frosh, Soph, Varsity Footballg Wrestlingg Islander Hi-Y. To always remain the same way as I am now and to join the T.A.B.S. TED OTA r D Basketballg Convention Dele- i gate. r To teach advanced kamakaze lessons to experienced pilots. l E l JANICE OWENS Z John-John Mixed Choirg Advanced Choir. I To End out if it's a man's world I and to know I'm the sweetest thing this side of heaven. JUDITH ANN PARDUE Judy Transfer from Highlands Highg Girl Scouts: Junior Achievementg Convention Delegateg Delegate Assemblyg Class Council. To be a successful writer. 11 i BISSY PAR -XIII! International tilee. Dance, Spain- isli. Ieenaigcrs. Italian Clubs. Io go to college and become at secretary and at prolessionzil singer, DAVE PEASE Frosh, ,IV Football, To keep the Beaver Patrol in progress for the B.P.G. and to keep M,L. forever. LOUISE A. PATTEN Weeza ISC Co-President: Art, Drama, Spirit Commissionsg Latin Club. To live long enough to see how it all turns out. . -if' CHRISTOPHER PECK Chris Convention Commissioner: MPL Conference: Photography Clubg Tennis Teamg Cross Countryg Ushers Commission. To succeed where others have failed. JANICE E. PEARCE Student Council: GAA. To achieve Nirvana. Q by 'lim-W TOM PENN URI-ti l'llltI PS Sn Varsity Swtniininpy Student Louneilg Klizivzizis Ili-Y. lo always be ai good heard and I. . ,. .fx iss I 5' I . fe. 9-hs., LINDA PINERO L. JANIC. I1 POWLLI. Ian To have my dreams come true an- live lorever in happiness, Ftrs 1 LINDA POWERS Kid Spanish Clubg Freshman Class Se- cretaryg Llabeye Tri-Y Presidentg GAAQ Block SMQ Mascot. To blow a GIANT bubble and say it can't ht in my MOUTH. SANDRA PORETTI Sandy Banner Girl: GAAQ Spirit Com- missiong International Students Committeeg French Club. To explore and understand the world around me. '-'! 'T RONALD EDDIE RATCLIFFE Varsity Football, Basketball, Trackg Magnificent 7's Hi-Y Pres- identg Delegate Assembly. To always remain modest and always be myself, conceited and stuck on myself as I should be. Q5 -QM.. BARBARA BOYLE READY Mu Alpha Thetag Campus Lileg Math Teamg International Stu- dents Committeel Senior Class Councilg Art Commission. To remember that where my treasure is, there my heart will be also. 1' , 'e. tif-S WW BELINDA TH ERESA RIVERA Lynn School Service. To be able to go to college and get my degree in nursing. ing., DEBORAH ANN Riiiscri --Debby SFAC Commissioner and Secre- taryl Gamma Sigmag GAAQ GAC1 Block SM: Senior Class Council. To always have an unwavering faith, a high courage and a quiet heart. LISA RESHATOFF tTo F.T.R.G. and to make lilie as exciting as possible. ROBIN ROAT Tootles Grid Princessg JV, Varsity Cheer- leader: Spirit Commissionerg Head Convention Delegate: ELM Staffg Oetam Nas Tri-Y. To always fly high, until I reach our special nest, forever. -anti? 'S CHARLOTTE E. ROBERTS Char Advanced, Intermediate Bandg GAA: Spirit Commission. To prove to D.A.D. that P.E, can be as great as being a S.E.C. ss WAYNE M. RODONI Sophomore Class Council Tralllic-Safety Commission: Var sity Gymnasticsg Khavaas Hi-Y. To see it when it happens. LINDA MARIE RODRIGUEZ .tl-leo-, Delegate Assemblyg Head :Con vention Delegateg Student Control Boardg Advanced Band Secretary GAA, To always remember that hap piness is contentment within MICHAEL EUGENE ROGAN Rogan Footballg Basketballg Trackg Class Councilsg Delegate Assembly. To love and be loved by fA.V.H.J Let us be together forever. F - -',tg..r,,f. I ' f g fin . I - 3... , A . it R ' , if . , , 'T V s as H .N N DI,-XNIf ROSI-I ROI I INSON 'T ' it iz 1 --imtcy' siivi- smviw l Senior Ilonic Mainzigcnicnt Awartlg C yrnno X Banner Girl: Spirit. Dance Coin- K. Io one clay enter thc winners elif- 9 t , l cle with I ittlc Red Ciiaint lfaitcr ol ' missions: International Students Committee: Ifrencli Club. ' ROBERT RUSSELL Bob Transfer from Gunn High School: SFAC: Frosh-Soph Tennis Team: Delegate Assembly: North Point Surfing Ass'n.: Young Life. To always be able to beat any- thing with my Lark-A-Baker. RONALD SAITO B,C Track: Frosh-Soph, Varsity Football. 'US .IFRRY SANCHEZ u Frosh-Soph Baseball: Frosh Foot- ball: Khavaas Hi-Y: Young Life. To get a big bang out ol life. T.A.B.S. TERRY W. SANCHEZ ,hmwmwamw Iiri UQWZZQQ International Prestige. BARRY SBRAGIA Delegate Assembly: Varsity Base- ball: American Legion. To steal Uncle Ben's recipe and sell it to the Chinamenf' A+ .,f 1' ., ..,.'- .,ffm-'-z-- . . 94' X y . H -X , 'a-CW: . .. Tfj f W fwwi YAV4 I .f9l4 Q gil? ax M Q yy I l 1 4 xx 4 f y, : 4 f av-N y 4 ' ,f af ,Zeb X 4 f R, f . , '. JW? ,I .1 :mcg v 4 run. W! f 'fi Z - 5 Z. Ortho Frosh Football: B Track: Khavaas Hi-Y. To watch my garden grow. JOHN SANDER President Marquis Hi-Y: Delegate Assembly: Class Councils: Cat Tales Editor: Convention Dele- gate. To take my place on the Great Mandellaf' www-' JOYCE ANN SCHIEDECK Jo To become a resident on Sun- nygood Street. WAI.TIiR In SC IIMIIJT Walt Camaratag Advanced Choir, Sci- ence, German Clubs: A Cappella IRUHSJ. To go on through lile having en- joyment in all I do, t l I WILLIAM SCHMIDT Assembly Commissioner: Photo Clubl Mu Alpha Theta: CSF: Frosh. Soph McConville Awards: Student Council. To strive, to seek, to find. to yield, ll 5 a s i MICHAEL SCHOFIELD Safety Commission. To be wealthy, well-known. and well-liked. s.tft,gg 4 far LAURA ELIZABETH SCHREIBER P.B. Sophomore Class Council: Con- vention Delegateg Spanish Club: Spirit, Elections Commissions. To be a genuine B. Convertf 1 :J 'A sf - f 1-f - Msirtiyi I , 1- :,f.f.Afvw.v f ' 't W -X ., -i . , X 5 . ' ' V' - , Q fs.. -1 fa xi.-el ,. as NE... . -0 - -, .4 1-. f ' - ,YQ-x X ,' fv1, .se ,, sg ,-sq- 3,-gy-XWZV ff - ,fmz-pm-Z ftfmf- .-f -A-4,if.m,1-fron?-fw ' pt z 2 .MQ 'syfgfi , J . ,, 'f ffqv fx s-zx , 4 I '5,.,' 4 t .. Will. Q .SF xi i' izfifmaiw ' , , . ' t 1 'V , . A ' ' , Nix-' 1 J ay' - ii. 'ii , . 31 3 A , , A E-'K V it JIMMY GORDON SCOTT ..May.. B, Varsity Basketballg Varsity Track: Frosh, Soph, Varsity Foot- ballg Delegate Assemblyg Science Club. To realize that life began yester- day, I lived it today. but not as much as tomorrow. A-as W '1'f' 53, at N SALLY SERENA To succeed in everything I say and do. ELAINE JOAN SERRANO PTA Academic Awardg Conven- tion Head Delegateg Sophomore Class Council: Drama Commis- siong Term Plays: Choir. To have my impossible dream come true. fM MARGARET SHEEHAN Margy Convention Delegateg GAA. To live from day to day, without worrying about tomorrow. JEAN MARIE SHEFVELAND Dawn Advanced Bandg Advanced Band Honorsg Band Councilg A Cap- pella: Junior Achievement: Con- vention Delegate. To always live in the Midnight Hour with a kind ol' love. CK. qe'-F SHARON SHODA Art, Elections. Drama Commis- sionsg Decorations Committeesl Spanish Club. To profit from my mistakes. JOSEPH MICHAEL SICKLE Joe Frosh. Soph, Varsity Football. To be a pilot on Translove Airway with that special stewardess. B.P.G.F.! NANCY SILLS Senior Class Councilg Spirit Commission: Delegate Assembly: Ski Club. To Iind out if I'm white with brown spots or brown with white spots. SUSAN L. SIMMS ..Lyd,. Delegate Assemblyg Spirit Com- missiong Convention Delegateg In- dividualists Tri-Y To Fly high in the sky and to learn from yesterday. Eb- 'x JEROME SIMON Jerry Frosh, Soph, Varsity Footballg B Trackg Delegate Assemblyg Mag- nificent 7's Hi-Y. To never forget the good times I've had and to be prepared for liIe's hurdles ahead. I E l A .IAINIISS MICII.-Xlfl SMIIII Bctly B Swimming. To become known as Betty Crocker and become at good cook or lo become at teacher. CHARLOTTE SORG ttcharw To go north and see what's really going to be in the refrigerator. l- M WILLIAM NOLAN SOSS Bill Symphonic Wind Ensembleg Junior Class Representativeg American Institute for Foreign Study, Ban- gor, Walesg Dance Commission. To face the road ahead with de- termination, understanding, and drive. JOHN SPAHN Transfer from North High School, Cathedral High, Denverg Carpin- teria High. Californiag Pre-Med Club Vice Presidentg Folklore Club Secretary: Student Council. To keep an open mind, and study the facts thoroughly. CHRIS SPENCER Squcek Khaavas Hi-Y Presidentg Safety Commission. To brake it for ten miles and grow Perry to be 15 feet. Bal CHARLES STALZER ELM Staffg Quill and Scroll1Soph McConville Awardg Delegate As- semblyg Head Convention Dele- gate. To do unto others and then run. Hnskclbzill. B.l'.ti,. GAR Y SIANU I iatryn 'Io allways rcmcmbci' the RONALD L. STEPHENS B.C, Varsity Swimming. To follow the Endless Summer in earch of the ultimate wave. STEVE STEV ENS JIM STFWARI 'lTo prove that Tucok cab is being used as Russian Propztganclzif' MIKE STEWART hastewyiw Frosh, Soph. Varsity Football. Varsity Wrestling. RENEE STEWART To remember my last birthday and always live a full and happy life. in-f THOMAS JOHN STEWART Greek Frosh Footballg Marquis Hi-Y President: Science Club. To go through life with only one thing on my mind. PETE STITCH To be commander of star ship 'Enterprise'. MICHAEL JOHN STOKES Mike Term Playg Soph Football: C Trackg Student Control Board. To know that I have only a little time to conquer that one thing in life. CAROL STONICH Ski Clubg Llabeye Tri-YQ GAAQ Spirit, Art Commissions. To be number three and not try at all MARY SURBY Surb', Convention Head Delegateg Stu- dent Council. To marry N and be S's friend forever. ROBIN STOVALL Head Manager and Trainer of Varsity Football, Basketball, Baseball: Assistant Student Con- trol Board Headg Convention Del- egate and Floor Official. To remake the government of the U S JERRY STURMER Stage Craftsg Term Play. To own a P-Sl Mustang and fly it around the world. 4-gs -:ual--f ' JUDY JANE SUTLIFF Class Councilsg Delegate Assem- blyg Student Control Board: Indiv- idualists Too Tri-Y. To be quiet just once at the right time in my life. F.O.S.M.. 72 MARIETTA SUTTON ..Mary,, To do things for other people so as to bring a little happiness to them. DENNIS SWENSEN l l l FRANK TAKEMORI Frosh, JV, Varsity Gymnasticsg F rosh-Soph Cross Countryg Dance, Election Commissionsg Science Club. To build an empire by monopol- izing all the rice paddies in thel world. t l i WESLEY MAMORU TAOKA CSFQ Mu Alpha Thetag Symphonicw Wind Ensembleg Better Govern-1 ment Commissionerg Math Teamg Science Club. To have an ambition. VERA TESLUK Veruchk:i Sound ol' Music 3 Golden Gate Youth Symphony: Mairsjelles Tri- Y1 Dance. Spirit Commissions. To show to the world that hap- piness is to fly u kite and to sell ejsramf' 'V' X!ll X . CAROLYN TIBBS SHARON GALE THRASHER L5Gale11 JV, Varsity Cheerleaderg Junior Class Secretaryg Marsjelles Tri-Yg Block SMQ Commissions. To waddle through a dream of nothing and sell ejsram while flying through everything. GLORIA JEAN TOY Tinke1'toy Pom-Pon Girlg ELM Business Managerg Quill and Scrollg Spirit and Art Commissionsg Emporium Hi-Board. To sell ejsram to snowmen while trying to ski down the slopes with- out falling and breaking my fortune cookies. DENNIS THURSTON 65Crab97 Marquis Hi-Y. To marry D.P. and to run the 50 in less than four minutes with a gold crutch. LAURA M. TURNER Transfer from Notre Dame, Bel- montg Mission, Spanish Clubs. To gain from life all the things I'm missing now, especially weight. TYMAN U NCS Louie Band. 'f, T 'GE,'f ,.3 I. ' '- ' . f'l1+2gJ','ih .y I . . . V . F I i it ' ev- W ,Qs , Cjiir MIEKO UYETA Art Commission. QQVUSQ QM... CAROL VAN BOKKELEN CASC Conventiong Better Gov- ernment, Art Commissionsg Inter- national Students Committee: Convention Delegateg Hi- Set, Fashion Board at Sears. To W.A.G.N. ffx l ll l l OR' Y' ,l DIANE MARIE VEDDER yi Khin 1' I I , Transfer from Balboa High. To always be happy in whatever l l do l 4 l l JEFF VUCINICH . Student Body President, Vice- ii Presidentg Varsity Footballg Boys' f State Representatives Golf Team: Convention Commission. I To lead a successful and happy life. 3 sm, K , ' 23' li .ll LINDA LEE WADE he Delegate Assembly: MYFg Drama, Elections Commission: Convention I Delegate: Freshman Class Coun- li eil. To live life to the fullest through loving. I s Y l K . INA WAITS al.. Delegate Assemblyg School Ser- vice. To gain all the good things in life and to lose the 'Waits'. MERVIN WAITS RICHARD WALCHA Ric Varsity Baseballg Soph Footballg Camarata. To set a goal and strive to fultill it as honestly as possible. LARRY D. WALLS Frosh-Soph Baseballg C,B, Trackg C,D Basketballg Delegate Assem- blyg Advanced Band. To be successful in whatever I do and always be happy with C.K. 49 - MARY WARD To live my own life and always have a mind of my own! And to- well, he knows, right 'Mush ? JAY WARSHAUER To find out what is really inside Pandora's box. 4 GAYLE WATTENBARGER Spirit Commissiong International Students Committee. To over-take Bruce's FJ in my sunfish and to remember to watch the job. ROBERT WARE GARY WEBER Web To do everything in a professional and ethical manner without paying more. GENE WEISSKOPF nMr.9s Los Avodados Hi-Yg CSFQ Class Councilg Delegate Assemblyg Ski Club. To sail from this land into that, and they know why. I l l I KAREN NORINE WENNER The Rat Head Lino. Operatorg SF Judo Teamg NHRAQ Squaw Valley Sla- I lom Teamg Chaktaw Ridge Asso- ciationg Girl Scout Troop 77. l I NORINE FAYE WEST y Lori Transfer from Terra Nova High, l Pacilicag GACg Future Home- makers of America Treasurer. I To hope a few people realize that a person can be lonely, even near others. GAEL ANDREA WHYTE Trunsler from Convent ol' thc Sacred Heart, Menlo Park: Drama Club: Young Life: Homemaking Council. To walk down my yellow brick path and find the end ol' my rain- bowl! ALBERT WILLIAMS ..Abe,, To succeed in anything I can: to capture the love of every girl. ANNETTE WILLIAMS Net Bearcat Reviewg GAAQ GACg School Serviceg Dance Commis- sion. To succeed in life, and do what- ever I want to, and be great at it. CRAIG ANTHONY WILLIAMS The Professor Frosh-Soph, Varsity Footballg Varsity Wrestlingg Varsity Trackg Delegate Assemblyg Senior Class Councilg Goju-Kai Karate Club of S.F. RICK WILLS Frosh Football: Frosh-Soph, Var- sity Baseballg All-MPL. To visit twice a week my old French Baseball Coach in Steve's Asylum. S'l'l:VIiN I., WllfI'ON Steve lfrosh, lfrosh-Sopli, Varsity Cross Country: B.C'. Varsity Trackg Dance Bztndg Athletic Commis- sion. To curry the Olympic torch inthe Olympics. ,av- Vw TERRELL WINN Peaches Midden Heap Productionsg PA Commissioner: Delegate Assem- blyg Boy Scoutsg Class Council. To bottle greaseless doozf' 9' . W, tw , lhwq TOMMY WOON ID CHERYL ANN YAMAGUMA Elections, Spirit Commissionsg PTA, McConville Awardsl Dele- gate Assemblyg Marsjelles Tri-Yg Convention Delegate. To sell ejsram lor love and joy. 'Desk , we CLARA YAMASHITA Yami To persuade the hippies to take baths more often, stop taking drugs, and love. ROBERT WILSON Wils Swimmingg Senior Class Council: Elections Conventiong Delegate Assemblyg Block SML Marquis Hi-Y President. C.D. Basketball tAll-MPLIQ Var- sity Tennis Teamg Symphonic Wind Ensemble: Marching Bandg Chess Club. To examine people's heads through their eyes and prescribe glasses to make them wise. 1? V , 1 '22 CAROLYN MAY YEE Varsity Cheerleaderg Delegate As- semblyg Spirit Commission: Ku- U-Ipo Lukualis Tri-Y. To sail across the sea on Puffa Puffa Rice to Hawaii and meet Liliuokalanif' l Qtr +I'-4 M-.L Km' MIIRIRO YOKOTA Student Control Boardq Con- vention, Elections, Student Di- rectory Lommissionsg Spanish Club. CHARLES L. YOUNG Loveall Q, B, Varsity Swimming. Delegate As semblyg Class Louncilsg Khaavas Hi-Y: Trallic and Safety Commission. To live up to my middle name. STANLEY R. YOUNG Term Plays: Sound of Music g Stage Hand: Delegate Assembly. To find myself and mark the page for easy reference and to remember L.H. WALTER YORK MARIE YOUNG -.Qhuv'-' s, ROBERT R. ZEIMER Bob Convention Commissioner: Band, Tennis Managerg Advanced Band Honorsg Dance Bandg, Percussions Ensemble. To learn and mature: to understand and be grateful. LINDY YOSHIFUJI L onvention Delegate: Spirit Elections Commissions: Dele gate Assembly: Marsjelles Tri To lly to Mars on ajelly bean and sell ejsram to the Mar- tians 'A STANLEY YOUNG Fung EQ- CTW? 'lbw' 'lu JANET ZELLERS Jan Junior Class Council: Art Commission. To be Mrs. C.F. and be able to help him achieve his goal in the art field. CHARLES ZIMMERMAN JEFF BRANDZEL Marlon Transfer from Niles Town- ship, West lllinoisgFootball1 Basketball: Letter Club: Student Service Organiza- tion. To grace the silver screen. 2 Senior 9 are Great Hava- My ,ws vf' .Sew Sf? ,f -mn, -. Six ' - I, 1 ,, MM - ull!! ,.,,,, gg raduation brings added responsibilit After four years of meetings, dances, fun nights, and homework, graduation has finally arrived for us-the class of '68. There were times when we thought it would never come, but it has, and looking back, these past four years have actually gone very quickly, and we are surprised that high school is already over. ln 1964 we walked up the seemingly endless flights of steps as freshmen, a little frightened, quite excited, but mostly curious. The sophomores, the juniors, and espe- cially the seniors seemed mature and self-assured. When we couldn't find a room, and walked into a senior class by accident, we were horribly embarrassed when they laughed at us. For many boys, the freshman year brought the excitement of competitive sports, while the girls enjoyed the prospect of all the older boys. Before school activities we were always reminded, to our dismay, to have our transportation, usually our parents, waiting for us in the parking lot at I0 o'clock. Then came the sophomore year, l965, and we were no longer timid or afraid. We watched the new freshmen knowingly and commented on how small and young they looked. When they asked us where a room was, we told them with an authority which commanded respect. At rallies we were no longer disorganized and quiet, and we cheered loudly with the realization that we were no longer freshmen. In I966 on the first day of school, we parked our cars and walked inside with the arrogance of being upper- classmen. We slept through U. S. History, and stumbled, bruised and in pain, out of the Junior Skate. Then on February I8 we held our Junior Prom with the theme Strangers in the Night , with the Steve Miller Blues Band playing. As the end of the year neared, we could not believe that we were almost there, school ended againeeand then . WE WERE SENIORSATHE CLASS OF 1968, and we invaded our school and our parking lot with the pride and confidence which comes only from being a Senior. Amid the frenzy of being number one, we sadly realized at the Little-Big Game that this was our last football game during high school. The Senior Luncheon at Stickney's, and the Ball at the Villa are all past memories. Now we must look to the future and use what we have learned at San Mateo to help us in whatever we make of our lives. The time to decide what we will become is near, and the choice is ours alone. Hopefully we will all choose well. 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Andrijasevich Joanne Aoki Kristine Arao Dolores Arce Stan Archer Wayne Argenio Sharon Armstrong Wade Aubry Stephanie Ayoob Sue Babkirk Shirlene Baca Bev Backstrom 1 Uv 3 :Wh is N11 M l 6, Q 4 ig ,Y F at we f J Q' ,NJ ' me , so :f f X ' ,gf I ' A li , ' qc 'YK in XR Sw, v R JU IDRS Mike Mckenna Fall President Sue Babkirk Fall Secretary Carolyn Rosenfeld Fall Elected Representative 'WW Greg Rittmaster Fall Vice-President Junior Class Council LEFT ROW, Sandy Evans Ellie Friedman Werner Ju, Wayne Willis, Sue Horn, Fran Tajima One step before the top . . . ea- ger to take the places olthose who'll leave . . . drowning in homework . . . participating in activities . . . for 1 -0 ffl' I x it x,,.,P A I you have become aware . . . there is just one year left . . . make use of every moment . . . follow the seniors . . . practice for next year . . . you're more than just an underclassman You're a Junior! S fz Greg Rittmaster Spring President Nancy Yolles Spring Vice- President W Connie Soss Spring Secretary MIDDLE ROW, Kathy Kost, Nancy Ross, Nida Corpus, Bev Williams, Terry Walls, Bob Cooper, Charles Okita, RIGHT ROW, Jose Manjarrez, Claire Waago, Don Jordon, Linda Rodoni, Sue Schroeder tg I' . ' 7,4 5 fi' Q ft Nw um, , 4 fm. 'Z W ff f Wa v , 4' Q, ,,- 1, X 7 iv Q . ff 4 ,fa fe ' f ., :W S .l im Baer Dan Bagley Larry Baker Peggy Balkc Barbara Banks Diane Banks Terry Beaman Ed Barriemtos Dominique Beccat Steve Becker Don Bendele Dawn Bender M. Bermingham R. Berminghausen Bob Bezzant Marvin Biasotti Barbara Biehl Steve Bisset Kruk Bogard Steve Bogdan Paul Bortolazzo lirix Bowen Steve Brady Marina Brandt Elaine Braun Lana Breda Ingrid Bremer Peggy Brownaon Ernest Bryan Linda Bryan Joanna Buizer Cilla Bullock Jacklyn Byrd C. Calderaro R. 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John Feeney Fall President Richard Little Fall Vice-President Robert Caraway Fall Elected-Representative 72 OPHO ORES l s l l l i l Jean Findley Fall Secretary 5 l l l l SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL: FIRST R0 W, left il to right: Ann Young, .lim Engel, Joyce Berberian, Nic l Delancie, Bob Sakai. SECOND ROW, Karen Hogue, David Lees, Terry Moore, Bruce McCann, Eitoro Muranaga. One step from the bottom IE. Y 'v-A two steps before the top . , . sophis- ticated . .. Shakespeare Julius Caesar . .. geometry theorems . all a part no need to ask directions . . . no longer green . . . Haughty to the freshman you know the ropes You're A Sophomore! 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N.- 5,14 Cheryl Aaseth Allen Abbott Bruce Acheson Fred Aguirre Richard Ahl Oscar Albretsen Leroy Alexander Heather Allan Carolyn Alton Steve Alton Ruben Alvarez Kathy Anastos Carol Anderson Rich Aplanalp Kathy Arge Mike Arietta Pam Arko Melinda Ault it , we V' i .14 f ff'-by Paulette Meyer Fall President MW 'lik if A' Lenny Montalbano V Una 40' he ,,....., , ,M 1 b K 5 is -f- 'P Q f' Fall Vice President FRESHME Paula Stiefel Fall Secretary C indy Yolles Elected Representative 82 l l l l i 1 i l l ui. -RX HJ The big day, the lirst day awe shock and a little fright a new experience this thing called high school the days pass you gain more confidence . . . soon you're in your ' ga, world at the bottom ot' that lour-rung ladder envious ol' the departing seniors . . . but glad you don't have to leave . . . plenty of time ahead of you . . . to study to learn to grow after all-You're A Freshman! fa if Don Suyeyasu , QQ ' Spring President ' ', 3 in it ss gg W- Yuk Lee Spring Secretary '-- 4 D X if W 44435. 6 , ffl' f f 7 Dick Benner Spring Vice President D . ,, me ,K 3 FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL: left to right. R. Lewis, B. Wada, P. Ferrari, C. Yolles. P. McKenna 'll J' H D. Hom, D. Pelton. J. Sheppard. J. Nakamura. Y. Lee. r it A i. Z ' iiil . , Nm' f . f. . ., 4 ,A psf Q my X if q I V , f l My 4 Q 1' - 'W v, 1:3 , 'Ui-W5 41 A we i nf X, 'gffzix Bcrnatlint' liairliclil finfly liziltcr l'rcd Baker Jennilcr Balcix Milton Basco Judy Basye Gary Beaumont Eric Beeson Rich Benner Jan Bennetts Neil Bennion Sue Bergstorm Suzanne Bernatas Dan Bertillotti Debra Bertini Jan Betz Mike Biagi Cathy Biasotti Dorothy Biscoe Mary Black ,Syl Bill Bland Debbie Blatteis 'Y ', J' l. ng, nel 5 ' sf 4 . fl ,,'L,. , . .:I'v . ..,. , N . - Carol Block . V-1 -'A2 I ::,, Q l 2 ,,.V'V H Pam Bogard ,,.- K . Mary Bowman N Q W V , i M Vici Braun N, f , ' - V ,V fl lla, , 'ee to . Q in --ns,,QQQ 'M-'fjj A r7 5 f l Val Breda Julie Brotsch ' A Diane Brown .. A 'fi' Don Brown ' ' i of V Henry Bruneau in 2 ee an Steve Bruni Q J Q 4 ,Y 1 J Jon Bryant A l. J X ja? B. Buizer . 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Gunzenhauser Tom Hackett Dave Hall Janice Hall Roberta Hall Barbara Ham Don Hamlin Jim Hammerud Alan Hanashiro Janice Hanks Mike Hanlon Glen Hardage Kathy Harding Arthur llardgrave Debbie llarken John Harney Jim Harrigan Craig Harris Greg Hartman Larry Haussler Joan Hayden Stan Haysbert Judy Hazelrig Sue Head Nancy Hemmenw Juanrico Henreid Gwen Henry Mary Higbie Debbie Hill Donna Hinga David Hoffman Kit Hogue Rich Hollis Daisy Hom Michele Hoover Steve Hosking Paula House Pauls Howard Chris Huggins Denise Hunter Bob L. Hurst Bob J. Hurst Bob Hutton Linda lnsel Diane Ishida Jaequelyn lto Glen lwoaka Diana Jackson Faye Jackson Marilyn Jackson Martin Jalle Mike Jamieson Ferno Jarrett Nancy Jayne Marilyn Jaynes Dave Jegge Brad Jensen Chris Johnson Mollie Johnson Bob Johnson Toni Kauffman Ralph Kauffman Dan Kaul Doug Keenum Charlotte Kester Rick Killham Vainga Kinikini Lorene Koelling Wendy Kolte Terese Kost Ferenc Kovae George Kovac L, Krabbensehmidt Roger Krakow Helen Kulka T, Kuramura Charles Lamar Margo Lane Jonni Lawrence Keith Lax Lila Lear Bev Lee 'Wi an 5 49' N J? If 4,,. f 'W 49 . fe: 0 ff W' ' if 1 il f 4 f ., ' f X f 1 f ' ,' I '- 5 - .aw f f ., f was Q Ev ., ,:,, ,, W I I W , ' -ni f it , , as ii B J N .- X Si wiki 4 ...it in , dll- 1, ,.. ii? V cr ,C , Q ,. to . 1- -, -vs f a 1,- 3 i aff, Q , S1 , , 6? g 4 7' UK 4fM f' , .feta .i,, Y . 2 'ii g . Cm :W .a ti f a at lg - . 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Luey Marty Sue Matthews Michele Maurana Randy McCauley Gwen MeCollough Dan McCool Wanda McFarland Jim MCFaul Steve Mclnturl' Peter McKenna Ann Mekinzie Debbie McMillan Mollie MeMurdo Steve McNally Rich Medeirox Jan Melton Lorna Meredith Bill Mertton Paulette Meyer Peter Miehno Sue Miller Steve Milligan Denniy Miner Mike Mogiley Teresa Monday Lenny Montalbano Ken Moore Sandra Morehead Greg Mow Rich Moyce Dave Muro Ed Murphy Mary Murphy Judy Murray Lynn Nakada Jo Ann Nakamura Randy Nakamura Mike Nanna Jacob Newport Joyce Niyhida Evelyn Norman Rich Norman lxaren Norwood Kevin Odonnell Phyllis Okine Caprice Ormes Joe Orsag Vince Ortisi Brenda Osullivan Gerald Owyang George Palvai Lois Palavi Brenda Parker Nancy Parker Bill Parker Mike Paskevich Tom Paton Rich Patten Gail Pearlstein Don Pebworth Dave Pelton Liz Perencin Steve Perry Chris Peterson Alice Pfleiger Gary Piggott Leanna Piper Don Plagmann Gayle Ponti Judy Powell Kathy Powers Sue Praeder Rhonda Prescott Bob Quick Debbie Reeves Debbie Ritzo Tony Rivera Ann Roake R. Roccatorte Sue Rollinson Cindy Romain Dennis Rose Linda Rosenfeld Bob Rowlands Dolores Russell Larry St. Lezin Carol Saleh Frank Sander Mike Sander Niki Sanford Steve Sasanto H. Savidge Mike Scadden Ann Schmeeckle Dave Schneider Ann Schreiner Mike Seiume Glen Seki Jamie Severson Bob Seyranian Judy Sheppard Mike Sherwood Chris Shimo Wayne Shin John Silveira Barbara Skuta Peggy Smith Beebe Somerville Emmett Stanton Suzanne Steele Peter Stennet Larry Stevenson Jack Stewart GeotT Stich Paula Stiefel , 4 I S- A ,- at A . . 1 ..:, VVYVQQ KL 337- ., Q Q ' 1 i' -tw' -v,- ff C- ' f L M C M' 3 ei 5 Y , A A , 1 . Y .-.af C. f it , gf Q- l1,ws --V t elf, ' ' ' v 1, x V X' ' an ,Q Q ,. .Q ' , ,f . 5 V I ik ii, fi! , ' B . 1 W: a ff we 'W ,- ' s ... - 1. - . ff V 7 X N Fr MEM EU' if , if b A ' V Jr f I F x ' Q' C f 3 - ' ' , V - 1- I 4- 4' ' 'Mails-.'-'yi ' 1 J' . g., 'Were '- , ,,,, V f u 4 Q' .. if NM. Q .W ir D V 1 13?- Qs-L.. Las. ,Q . ' ::- Y Wm .,.... - 6 'mfs' f' ' . M, , W -. . 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ZW 'Qui ff 1 4 42' :pm 'i-5 1 xfkiuw Candy Youngdoff Camela Zegarelli Lynn Zollinger Sandra Zollinger Barb Zucker Shirley Gee Freshmen Make-up FIRST ROW: left to right, S. Goslyn, R. Rogers, G. Yoshimoto. SECOND ROW: D. Hoffman, K. Hogue, S. Stark. ivfywif 1,1 W' JA, 4 ...f V- 4 'l x X i - tiwmw A ' J a r. ir 4 W Sl gil' M ii or .L at 1 4. ' f f . . 'KW 1 .0 , ia, 1.2, ,Q , 4' Q4 1' , Pclci' Slilt-1. 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Bowers Principal Miss Nancy Tipton Vice-Principal-Guidance FUCK swiss 1 i A' fr A. 2 X N S6110-'nv-W .. ,.v yi 'T 1 f V, ,, V A 1 T ' A is H P, N K V Miss Helen Rane Vice-Principal BOARD OF TRUSTEES QQ. ,ff- ' Mr, Jack Alexander Assistant-Princinal LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. Linn, Mrs. Grant. Mr. Saysette, Mrs. Cullinan, Mr. Hermann. Dr. Leon M. Lessinger Superintendent 9 I T 12 ' Y P '1 gb., sf . r., K .HQ 3 lfsps. Lf . - ' .f 55aTYff'yffl3 ' ,f isksi X 4241 i A . 52112 'an i M? if' ,,w,f4,. I, g 1 .,i,.iM wr ,S ., A Wil , . i 1 'revs 'lit 4, ' aw.. ,, X ff--aj, w,Z?gZ147V.if,.nwigrgbsj 5,pv1f5CQa?. 1 , 1 l ve, ass f , 1 . ., ' 3 id' t'Q71i?'iZs5Pls-WizC:L,?wfsg?f!A t: ', g f gf -,4 Sig gr , 3 A ,, sl, gif- w A. f2'27QW2i ' ' 'J' '.s::Q:.ff5 f '1 fizff ' , ,, Mrs. Signe Ahnsted. Home ECOHOHHCS' . Head f ' A H Ag, Mr. Edward Allemand mit- .Jn - . W H Physical Education 6 C i 3 ,if gin qi W ' V 'nf 3, ' 1 'mf '44 1 ' , . A : V A Miss Elizabeth Beresford ' lr . English . 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Yi Debbie Reisch Secretary ohn Kromhout Treasurer r , 'fqfezseqlg 5 lf: A rd ,fr2gxyf,.Q,i 1 fff QW fir WY' sf-I., ' 2.584 E Wh y . wr.. , e',?4f,ff' ' Yffffzf-.. .96 i .Inc lNlunl:1Ihq1nu Y ice- I,IACNlllCI1l duv- 'D 4. GNC! f Love 501 Qaw Spring fficers Je!T Vucrnich President eff'- 1 ' J a rf. ' w g, ' riff ,kg.,7.. 'L' , fx ,' ff ,eil kia' ' 1 1 Q 4 f V 'l' eil s-.Nh FIRST ROW: L. Ynllcx. .l. Mayer. 5. lllflllxl, L. Rmenlcld. .l. Llnclx. G. ljillunderx. B. A Andrews. P. Blumherg .S'I:'C'O.ND ROM' B. SCllllllCll. .l. VL1ClIllCl'l. .l. Mnnlulbunn. L. Peck. R. Llrgrmly. l. lluyxberl. .l. lxrnnwhnul. N. DeLunc1e. .X Blntf. S. Bunn. f M. A . 1 z ,. -M . .f , . -0 I 4' wk f,g4fQ,2 N,.4 ,gg Student Coune1l Fall HRSTROW L Lonlt. 5. Muller. D Relwl1.W.Lirull'. M,An1umoIn, N. DcLunc:e. A. Beale. l. Wlnn. D. LeBt1rnn. N. Sillx. .l. Llnck. L Powcrx..S'l1'C'UND RUM .' lx. Nnrxmnd. 5. lllfllkl, C . LlLlllM.Jl'l1C. .X Mclxinzle. Q . .lnl1nwn.l . Q ollnnx. L. Oman. T. Pt1llerwn.b. Lexy, li Q onvu1y.R. Lnlle.U. Bcrherlun. IHIRD ROHQ' .l. ltu. R. Cirulsky. .I Mayer. ln. Mayer, A. N nung. B. Btnckxlrnnl. G. Blit1.Ci. Allee. Okltu. L. Wirllerl. P. W'LllCFN. S, Nlunlnger. l Ol.'RTH ROW' N Yulles. M. Ferrell, lx. Dllbeclx, R. Sakai, R. Alvarez. G. kolln. D. M. ' . ,a3,,f 1' Delegate Assembl Llndxell, L. Greullck. FIFTH ROW .' M. Mcliennu. L. Atherton. 5. Miller. B. Somervllle. M. Silveriru. M. Marquez. P, Meliennu, 5. Hmlnng. A. DeVec. T. Rrverx. SLK TH ROW: W. Willin, A. Frledmun. Tukuylfnm. N. Row. M. Babcock. K. Cowley. C. McCarthy, B. W't1du.W.Tuulxu. L. Lreon, G. Biuun. A. Blit1.SEl ENTH ROW: L. MCL ny. .l. Brom. D. Bagley. A. Emery, M. Gallagher. M. Sanders. B. Jumex. R. Wellman. P. Pooh. B. Schmidt, J. Vucinieh. f-- 4' '1 gy. Q , .Lx R 1 'tw l 1+ W JN' 1 - mm 1.49 . 1 -:.v'.f. 1 1 .gy -wt , -V l l A l ll f yy! ANC? uf Q ' 1. s ,- . ' .QL .M . y .., , . .fav JH, 4 l . , H V , .. . , . , Q. . - x r -, . , 1 .. - .. . . WL. ---1---f 'om- i,. ' w' - - ff J 'fn' ' 'n-' -'f ' Quik 4 , .. 'ut . .-, 1-. FIRST ROW ,' M. Ault, A. Cook. L. Christensen. L. Cook. B. Jayfnes, N. Grush. S. Wilton, T. Winn. S. Haldan. C. Beller. C. C hapman. .l. Wong. B. Findley, D. Suyeyasu. SECOND ROW: R. Porter. D. Cook. L. Silk. J. Jackson. L. Pickens. M. Shiosaka. L. Weimtock. S. Spencer. lx. Tepperman. B. Mayers. THIRD ROW: N. DeLancie. J. Elliuon. B. Backson. C. Waago. V. Hing. G. Katamoto, H. Ju, M. Okita. L. Fujita. IK. Young. l.. Atherton, W. Taoka. G. Lee. FOUR TH ROW: P. LaBaron. B. Jamea. F. Barnes. S. Ficken. T. Mattingly. N. Buckley . J. Betf. D. Bankx. L . Johnson. G. Kotin. R. Sakai. W. Aubry. FIFTH ROW: J. Nasser, D. Lees. T. Kaulfman. J. Hiraki, C Lawrence. S. Kurpinsky.C. Som. N. Yollex. .l. Lox. C Williams. R. Carmichael. M. Gock. SIXTH ROW: P. Bruno. P. Stennet. A. Beale. Spring f.. FIRST ROWJ. left to right: L. Cook. C. Rosenfeld. D. Reiseh. P. Blumberg. N. Sills. G. Gillanders. J. Mayer. J. Hiraki. C. Yolles. SECOND ROW: J. Vucinich. J. Kromhout. M. Babcock. B. Schmidt. J. Montalbano. A. Blitz. N. DeLancie 1' 1. Wendy Graff CASC Commissioner S. 'V' lg! Nick DeLancie Parliamentarian fy A-5 L 'Pb ,..f 44 4. ,mi jf T -I -alll U Q . Q :fri 40411 I ,Q ,gin- lwll Maia, t ,. FIRST ROW, lelt to right: D. Greenfield. J. Berberitin, M,Sliios1ikai. B. Uyemuru. SECOND ROW: S, Wilton, B. lluri, J. Aquirre, W, Hu. V. Bdhkirlx. thletic 'Nb' X f A Q , if Henry iiigbre, Terrell Winn. Robin strrrtrii Puhlic Address Qommissiiiners l fi, Wimwirillf- ' if , ..,' - W ggfg ir., tr e I , .Rx s f f ' R, if L' 3 saab X' X. fl - Z' 'fl 'I ,,.,,, Rick Braun and Cris Chapman Entertainment Commissioners W2 3 ' 5A,+g,:,k,..3 'sl-' rr X 4 45394 A, A, .Ee 1'.s 'se,,fe:5:1 V. ., 1 vw' C'f- l ,, fm, .. ' , ., I I , ,,. rl. ' f its ,, l f 2 Z3 A I it 4. 3. ,. .rf J ffl-ff ff 551 fr R L ami? Q' f ' ' Sandy Muninger and Sue Babkirk Athletic Commissioners ?' 'l x me r r Rich setter r iiltrgx , rj ' Trallic and Safety Commissioner .S R , i i I raffle and Safety ul' ' S17'T1fvo,- R. setter. srmvnlrvo, leffz re rfglrrf R. Goddard, R. Schwyn, S. l Whittaker. W. Ho. 6 l r tl ,ir J, - 1 W., , ,,.r, . ,I . Mn, fl X. , y..,,.. ,f s -,. , .kv VE-F We A-A,..,.40w V 1 'q-1-be-stggilliif '-.1 ,, .. AAL.. r f 4 4. . .. . 1 i 1 .l ., 6 :V . , ff? . Z, Q , X Q A Q , -I 1 if K V li if 2 fir 4 fn Di! li f L I 1 ..., ,J 5 , . ' mf! ' l E D: H I Allen Beale and , ,H Bonnie Andrews I F il' Dance Commissioners . K -,Luge - M , f - Ax i F J I Q ,yr H Y I 3 1,5 t X -4 -J ,Q . - ,. , .WW . , , , K '-fi is :ju 5 i FIRST ROW, zap In flghff B. 3053, Q. Lerch, S. Linek, P. warm, L King. SECOND ROW, H. Wil- Svendsen, L. Goldie, G. Allee. S. Mendel, D. Sweeney. J. liams, L. Meredith D. Lees. ff spirit lf LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Jones, P. Cranmo. G. lmachi, B. Nelson, R. lxennedy, B. Qdrlson, lx, Roar, J. Montalbano, A. Morales, P. Kubera, N. Sills, D. Nancy Sills and Linda Cook Cornejoi L. Cook, J. Gilchrist, J- Hirakil Robin Roat and Joe Monuilbiino Spring Spirit Commissioners Fall Spirit Commissioners 'Q' 5... i! v is Re 'Q' ,H 'I l l Usher l i . 5 f . 1-- 1 ' ! BQ' i AV gf' A bn, 4 ' 1. 4 , ,iv .l.., iw 4 Wie K I' My 'lg N . ' ri? .V ' X ,', ll':Q l'- 'V l I . -5 W, . ll is Marietta Gock and Lynn Griffiths Usher Commissioners ,I i HR.s7' ROW. lelt to fight. vi. Knit... L. Nuktrdu. s. Jonex. t. Powers. 5Ec'0fvD ROW: 5. KfiSIiCi Young' Grull. L. Grililiths. L. Hugginx. G. Ponti. L. Deloye. G. lmuzumi. THIRD RO W: K. Clark. B. Freshman Pommlsslonef Somerville. M. Friedell, S. Rollinwn. S. Gunzenhziuaer, P. Leung. FOURTH ROW: P. Gibbx. l C. Coggins. A. Harding. M. Alt. i i l Judy Mayer uml .lounnc Hiruki Election Commixxionerx Election i P in Y '5,qf1zf,Qn::':2aic.'Ir-Df'6if' FIRST ROW: lelt to right, K. Rout, C. Yamaguma. P. Smith. R. Tsuji. G. Ishida. J. Hatcher. M. Johnston. SECOND RO W: C. Ohushi, .l. Omai. S. Chu. G. Blitz. B. Uyemura. C. By rne. THIRD ROW: M. Doyle. M. Omni, A. Atherton. B. Carlson. C. Cogginn. P, Cuhulunu. G. Yoxhimoto. QQ 'nu My 446' , , I IA' ' . 'lx -.!.'.'- . T- ,,,,,...4N l i FIRST ROW L hll cn A loc J Lawrencc,.S'EC'0.N'D ROW: P. Fillin ,imc Y Lu D Hom CJ Allcc M Dcntravgues P C.1b.1lun,1 lx. Adachi. M' Sue Greer Student Directory Commissioner I FIRST Row P Leung R. Kennedy, SECOND Row P Cabdluna D Nl9hlmOlO THIRD ROW: K. Adachi, A Beale ! , Sue Lecouris Drama Commissioner 4 . 2 T7 ., s ' X Q 1.,.'l.jLjg,33Si g 7 rt 4-:Jim if Murcia Amamolo Golden Key Commimioncr Helen Ju and Jonel Ishida Art Commissioners MQ? 5 . . Zwiciwda , 4, mf in ff. fufyi rf. . H. , 7. . f ,Um . Q , We -. N 'Q VW Va 1054. ' 'Wi ., ff. 52. .wig 1- - ' f A. 9' af -0 fi 2 .4 , 1 ., 1 if. 1. Q-,. Q, if ' ' ,-if em , 1 aw .fm ff ,': .iv -, A V gnvz V, V 'QL 1 Alf Pl ,J ' 4. f . 4 ' I i i 1 'Q il 3 ff 'g lk. fl ,Q , , .4 2' FIRST ROW: M. Uyela, B. Ready, S. Shodu, J. Low. SECOND ROW: J. Berberizin, E. Fujita, K. Beaumont, S. Gibox. THIRD R0 W: L. Patten, B. Uyemura, L. Ito, D. Hoshiyama. FOURTH ROW: C, Hayamizu. J. Aoki, A. Jurow, V. Sanford, G. Katamoto 109 Better Government A -1- i 35 nlqunn Geoff lxotin und Mike Babcock Better Government Commissiontrn CV 'im Y-Tis NNT. Diff' Bob Zeimer and Chris Peck Conventions Commissioners FIRST ROW: L, Borja. J. Low, K, Uyetu, M. Uyetu, M. Johnson. S Peck. B. James, B. Zeimer, Convention 21 FIRST ROW G Rlltmdxter lx lxellv L Qook,J.Berberl1n SECOND ROW D Sunx mu P Mum THIRD ROW N Deldmle 5 Benner 1ruI'l',,I. V Munlxlh 'iw ,E Qy gyw-.fmw -'sp Student Court prov1des wW ' ,uw 'WH 5' Wendy Grull' Senior Justice Williams, R. Black, T. Walls A. Emery. M. Stokes. D. Swiridell, G. Ross. 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Jim Yes, they're all buried down in the cellar. .H laik' X Miss'-I itfffa-.f 'f , tilrig' if, , . 1.,3'ffZit lift fi L . a t . . 1 1. - N 1 ' I' ' f ,, . 4,7 if f 0 fi . f -0 r .vw-1-t ' f 1- it . 2 ff.. ' .. . ev if ' -t , + -, . y- V- . ' 1, 5435 'fe V. ,nhl ww H. i ,Q . - f ,.,, ' , -f .sf . ff, , . Y . . , , 4 -gf , 1 Q f ig -fx 6 9 '- - . , -,,., . 'lx ' -J , it ' A . . ,. x , ,,. W . W . ., . L L., ,J ' V, wwf. may ' ' H.: , vt fs. , f .'ig,i1e, : My a, 7513 Q Y j ,.-Pe. H V 4 . - ,.: ,ye .1 y . t. Q- y ' 3 J'-:rf 7, X . . 5 A M- i.. ,fx if, I 'xv gf, . v X 2 U V j I 'Q e 5 'f ,' . i f i ff vw 41 I i ' Q 32 Q, I- 4. ,wg , Q ,-,.j in J 1. 3 bf f . of- Wt .f 1. Q at gg. . , V., .. y ,W 5 5, 'Z 353 N' ff 5 . 'Ziy i ' f v at -. f . ye f .s w f ' . f m ' C 3 ,..,.,,. , . ,, M N 11. V . ry.-wif 1,-, 3:5 41, if ,, - , -1 6 ,' g,,gy :f ,g -YA 211. .ff X.. Y w e V 1 3 I, V , 4 . 1' V 51 ,off if 4. .-75. .1 'i 5 ' , agzpni A- 1 ig Q' . f' - . , '27 'A ,. , . - X .ri aa - V . .fix . 1 5:1 l l i W 5 it 'i I . ll l lil 2: l ai ll lil ll l fl i 1 Keep it a state secret. Il All right, who was the first one? l I Doctor, your handkerchief! f FRONT ROW, left to right A. Cueval, M. Ward, P. Marron, L, Howey. S Young, J, Sturmer. SEC' OND ROW M. Amamoto. J. Ishida, J. McCauley, L. Holt. B. Duncan, C. Ston ich. l qc' .v x ,L 'E l ' . 1 . lf' 1 . . A X Q 1' Twelve yellow Corpses, comedy, and corn create mood of absurdit in fall term pla The comical adventures of two old ladies who become involved with elderly men, Elderberry wine, and murder, were enacted December l and 2 in the auditorium. The term play, Arsenic and Old Lace, proved to be a complete success with Mrs. Joyce Wildman di- CAST recting with the help of Sue Lecouris. In order ol' appearance Also aiding in the production were Mr. Robert .lohnson's stage craft class, who Abby Brewster Ellen Buckingham constructed the sets. Teddy Brewster Paul Fillingame Reverend Harper Steve Becker Officer Klein Mike McKenna Oliicer Brophy Joe Yundt Martha Brewster Carole Payot Elaine Harper Chris Caselli Mortimer Brewster Stan Young Jonathan Brewster Bert Nixon T Dr. Herman Einstein Nicholas Delancie A Officer O'Hara Mike Babcock Mrs. Joyce Wildman Lieutenant Roony Charles Grotsky Director Makeup Earleen Fountain Costumes Carolyn King and Pat Galloway Props Linda Wade House Managers Louise Patten and Marie Ochi E' ,,,,,,,, Ushers Commission Marietta Gock '1 fever victims Mr. Robert Johnson TCCl1niCal DirCCl0r Wouldn't you like some of my Elderberry wine? W! 1.3 C it 1 .. ,.,, . .5 if Steve Becker Stop, yellow bird! You cannot want to tear my lace! G6 99 Crucible Protests Cast Thoughtless. . . Arthur Miller's The Crucible, a dramatic por- trayal ol' the grim days ofthe Salem witch trials in New England, directed by Mrs. Joyce Wildman, proved to be a complete success. Miller wrote the play in 1951 as a protest against the actions of Senator Joseph McCarthy whose campaign to reveal the communists in the government at times reached the hysterical, thoughtless dimensions of this country's early witch hunt. The two basic sets, constructed by Mr. Robert Johnson's stagecraft class, looked just as they did when the play was first produced on Broadway. Oh God Bless Titubu! Mike Babcock John Proctor Carole Payot Elizabeth Proctor Carolyn King Abigail Williams Bert Nixon Reverend Parris Kathy Krabbenschmidt Mary Warren Reverend John Hale yfgyszfykta fs 2124 fi' Paul Fillingame Nell Yvonne Bell Beverly Day Monica Frank Pat Galloway Sue Kahoun Donald Keeton Mike McKenna Bill Wilson Carolyn Winslow Cindy Yolles Stanley Young Joe Yundt Ken Crossan Debby Cooper Ann Dutra Seth Shapiro Bob Wellman Deputy Governor Dunforth Titubu Rebecca Nurse Susanna Walcott Mr. Ann Putnam Betty Parris Hopkins Judge Hathorne John Willard Sarah Good Mercy Lewis Giles Corey Thomas Putnam Cheever Townspeople Understudies f' I saved her life todayll' I S1555 , ,X 3 ,l xi You loved me once. and you love me now, John Proctor. WEA? r az- Q4 ?' V' . ,Fm ' 'QQ N ring ffwx -' . l ll' A -Li: 3 9-' l . if ., g , . v .fig fag , J m 51 fig? a ,QUIWP-F .N ,Ewk' -...J I Huffw, ,..,A-M H J , 6 .Y 5 V AM iv Q Q ,efewl Q Q 'xr 4 'fffl ' 5 ' 5 if 2, r rf ry Ai QQQW elgggdyi l eil fbi' ' efgwei AEA 'ff x L ' ' I Do what you will und none be your judge. h steria oft period A dagger. a dagger were found. Now Belly- YOU SIOP INS? 'Q54 ,Q '- 1- w., Z A ia 'l 5 5 .25,- J . ', ii' , 13-1 ,IL To I I s ji!-us-, usie Department offers students chance to ffvdf i Y ' H ' i ! li- l i - Vernon Hatch FIRST ROW: Left to Right: T. Kauffman, H. Allan, S. Wear, M. Jaffee, P. Demoss, S. Head, J. Newport, Drum Major M. Lerch, J. Harney, C. Harris, G. Owyang, B. Cody, G. McCollough, M. Walls, E. Custer. SECOND yr Q1 ROW: D. Daly, B. Mertton, J. Curry, S. Haysbert, S. Wood, L. Maas, G. Beaumont, W. Shin, B. Wada, D. Suyeyasu, O. Greulich, D. Jackson, L. Luke, L. Jensen, THIRD ROW: Z. Williams, G. Iwaoka, G. i Erickson, B. Jensen. t I Q19 WE ff J if .1 ,Qi gk ,Xx FIRST ROW: Left to Right: L. Ellgen, W. Taoka, B. Lewis, T. Ung, D. Aunchman, H. Higbie, B. Zeimer, N. Grush, S. Wilton, T. Woon, SECOND ROW: P. Shin, C. Sawamura, B. Soss, J. Lydon, G. Whifler, M. Gock, R, Sakai, G. Hiraki, S, Amamoto, D. Scott. THIRD ROW: V. Babkirk, K. Williams, D. Nishimoto, J. Frost, G. Kotin, F. Gorin, J. Ivie, J. Wrathall, E. Ogo, B. Moore, V. Hatch. FOURTH ROW: J. Shefveland, J. Mathwig, C. Hayamizu, A. King, C. Smith, D, Mauz, A. Estoll, K. Meacham, C. King. FIFTH ROW' R. Moore, P. Campbell, S. Babkirk, B. Edwards. develop ab1l1t1es, perform in various presentations The Music Department here at San Mateo has many activities to oller the music student. During the early part of the school year, he becomes part of the SMHS Marching Band, performing hall'-time shows at football games and marching in various parades. The latter part of the school year is concentrated on concert music, culminated by an annual concert pre- sented to the public. Not only does the Music Department provide activities for such groups as the marching and concert bands, but smaller groups such as quintets and ensembles are also formed to develop further the student's musical ability. Intermediate Student Director Quai 'Nrv Advanced Band Honors Woodwind uintet Band Council ,- ,J 1+--1. its 4 J . W p . ff ' FIRSTROW. lelt to rightt V. Babkirk. S. Babkirk. Shelveland, S. Wear. D. Suyeyaxu. .S'k'C'OND R0 W' G. Beaumont. B. Leimer. T. Klick. V. Hatch. A. King. l.llCAlll.S'b H llighie. R. Ziemcr. K. Mc- Ixague. D Aunchman. D. Bagley. 3 i i . 4 L I , v 4,4-..,q..... 4 1, u f,,,,4 . l if Q :Ny ff. if A.- . - Bfw of-nf LEFT' TO RIGHT: C. Hayamizu. L. Elogen, B. Edwards. S. Bahkirk. P. Campbell. W sN-vV X .ML , U .1 .,.. ., .. ,f ,, 5 im , Vi, y. . .. . . 'wawawwwmwvaw mmm... ..mwww-wn.m-ut.-f ,Q tba-r 45. T33 5 1' W4 xggg, -L f x 3, We v ii. .nl ALPHA BETICAL ORDER H. Allen. D. Aunchman. S. Babkirk. V. Babkirk. D. Bagley. D. Baldwin. G. Beaumont. S. Bogdan. J. Bouthietle. P. Campbell. J. Cassidy. B Cody, J. Lurry. E. Custer. G. Daily. D. Daly P. Demons. R. Edwards. L. Ellgen. E. Erick son. A. Estoll, J. Estoll. J. Fort. J. Fetter. D Friedman. J. Frost, M. Gock. F. Gorin, M Gorin. O. Greulich. O. Grillin, L. Grirliths. N Grush. J. Harney, C. Harris. V. Hatch. C Hayamizu. S. Hayshert. S. Head. R. Hen- -di- 'i--J Af 7 . riksen. H. Higbie. G. Hiraki. G. Hunter. G lshida. G. lwaoka. J. lvie. D. Jackson. M Jackson, M. Jaffe. B. Jensen. D. Jordan. A Kauffman. A. King, C. King. T. Kirkland. T Klick. G. Kotin. L. Lathrop. M. Lerch. B Lewis. L. Luke. J. Lydon. L. Maas. J. Mack lin, M. Mathwig, D. Mauz. G. McCullough D. McKague. S. McNally, K. Meacham. W Merton. D. Mizono. J. Moncriel. B. Moore R. Moore. J. Morris. .l. Nash. J. Newport, D Nishimoto. E. O'Brien, E. Cgo. O. Owyang w, few 19 Each Walk of life has its own aristocrac based on excellence ' of performance? 'staff-Mg James Br ant Conant . rass AQ Choir FIRST Row, len to fight: J. wmtmiii. is. osfm. J. kann. sfcofvza Row. J. Frost, M. Goat. J. nie. THIRD Rong' A. King. c. img. D. Maw. Marchlng and -gn F. Patte '. ec S. Perry, P. Pierce. L. ' -: n S. I e . ' ers. L. Rodriguez, R. akai, C. Sawamura. D. cott. J. Shabun. J. '-- 'veland, V. -1... V. Shepard. P. Shin, W. Shin. G. Shinn. C. Smith. P. Smith. C. Soss. B. Soss, J. Sullivan. D. Suyeyasu. A. Swindell, B. Swindell, W. Taoka. T. Ung. B. Wada, L. Walls. S. Wear. G. Whifler. K. Williams. Z. Williams. S. Wood. T. Woon, J. Wrathall. C. Yoshimoto. M. Young. R. Zeimer. 'li I-'IRSTROW, lelt to right: V. Babltirk, D. Nishimoto. P. Shin. C Suwaniura. B Lexus. B. Sow. SECOND ROHQ' N. Crush. K. Williams. D. Scott. T. Woon. W. Ttlolxil. anner Girls sua ., f- ' V . I ' lg .v X 4 . 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'ff-Y - -- FIRST ROW. left to right: J. Steele. J. Mazur. S. Tukayania, S. Q hcw. S. Porett1.Ci. Hatcher. A. Dutru. P. Bullock. J. Carli. gk, -,.3'!U .43 li L fl X.. Q a ra, ,, , ,sl , . V, , X I . ' gg:zQ'5a05z51,122,232,,f,w,:2L:DV,,22f:all Students show ereatlvlty 15011, , Il'lC'. HRSI' ROW, lell lu right: .l. lxle, F. Germ, G. Kotln, K. Ellgen,W.Taoka.H.Higbie,T. Ung. THIRD ROW: D. Mauz,G. Tepperman. 5, McNally. .l. lilliwn. .l. Lmck. Q. Hayamifu, J. Whillerwl. Lydon,R. Edwards,S. Webster,S. Mindell,S.Gral'l',V. Malhwig, B. Z6iI11Cr. SECOND ROWS C, King, A. Esloll, K. Tesluk, F. Jarrett, P. Campbell, S. Babkirk, R. Moore, D. Meacham, L. Silk, M. Okila. M. Klick, A. Corlese, I. Lee, L. Aunchman, 'K f W , , ff Q Q , , j 1 I 'E L3 ly'1'.1 , 4 .. 'lr' nr 4' J fr V, N J, ati I 3 y ..g Xggu 4 'ss - 'M1f.u4hnns4w...,. FIRST ROW, lell to right: K. Bowen. P. Hales. S. Maningcr, V. Jarrett, L. Damels. THIRD ROW: N. Kiruxh, D. Jordon. C M. Lawrence, J. Lee, J. Lawrence, M. Winston, P. Rivers. R. Ferianle, E. Elesun, J. Scott, R, Walxha, M. Maddlng. VN Gonzales. SECOND ROW: J. Williams, C. Lawrence. K, Sqhmldli M, Dean, excellence in musical performances 'fx x C D ib- vb 22 Q N M ,, ' , A, . f hw ? . R D x 4 .X,, , 1 2 1 4 n New u, 2,92 Y, X f V , iw 72 -' , 5 4 P I f .lergyiief Jf IQ . f cf' ,4.. I N w X If ' - f wh .mf-.'r.1 : ,- S xl! Q 1 4 ' if Q, -3 N. . X , ., - , x. ,J 1 2' nb? 5: ff i' ' WDM'-9155095 ,- 'N -u W, ' L 1 X u x W' v g in ' I fp, u 4 .I f i 1 Y . y c ' K W r M ' f ky ., 'vm K U ' 3' Ka' A ' z s '-r ' rv Q, I S z K V I if f ,mapa ,R ...J I 'Y gf 4 xi 'E fi c 'Q wus s 'E P 'QP C H QI R A Cappella Choir Concert Choir 1 P3 'H ..... -. . tk wif? FIRST ROW' Lelt to Right: S. Bryant, B. Barnes, A. lmagawu, A. Maguine. S. Maninger, K. Bowen, P. Frakes SECOND ROW- P. Balke, J. Findley. P. Rivers, T. Cadona, S. Jones, S. Frates. C. Collins. THIRD ROW: D. Sheehan, N. Keulii. J. Williams, C. Turney. G. Johnson. E. Buckingham, K. Cottrell. FOURTH ROW: A. Estoll L. Jackson. G. Blitz. J. Babolo. A. McKinney, V. Jarrett. FIFTH ROW: J. Owens, P. Mauldin, C. Giflin, S. Ficken. L. Elliot. D. Schreiber. SIXTH ROW: R. Walcha, C. Feriante. R. Cole. M. Madding. E. Eleson, J. Bryant. M. Dez1n.SEl'ENTH RO W: R. Krummell. D. Jordan. A. Emery. J. Scott, W. Schmidt, J. Carrell, N Crush, S. Wilton. 128 Mixed Choir E L ...nu ug., 90 -S Q ..', Q15 J- S- 4.0-J' X 'F' N yi' .5 S F1 3 lv ,. ,'d 'l J N I 1' 1-Q., FIRST ROW' Left to Right: J. Lawrence, M. Winston, V. Sanford, N, Sanford, C, Collins, A. Jurow. SECOND Mr. Owen Fleming ROW: M. Lawrence, C. Lawrence, L. Elliot, N. Buckley, J. Lee, B. Lewis. THIRD ROW: A. Estoll, M. Morgan, L. Choir Director Marty, G. Blitz, L, Patten, B. Backstrom, FOLJRTH ROW: P. Mauldin. A. Simmons, S. Greer, J. Mayer. B. Zucker, L. Elliot. FIFTH ROW: R, Cole, C. Feriante, K. Williams, B. Nixon. M. Dean. FIRST ROW: Left to Right: D, McMillan, L. Piper, S. Stark, S Carter, L, O'Neal, J. Ingram, K. Myers, J. Brotsch. P. Denton, D Keenum, L. Koelling, C. Kelley, S. Dixon, SECOND ROW: C Hinson, P, Bogard, C. Leupp. J. Lawrence, L. Pickens, D. Bourbin, P Howard, Y. Amade, M. Gock, M. Lawrence, C, Lawrence, L. Elliot C. Peterson. THIRD ROW: C. Winslow, J. Mayer, K. Norwood, L Daniels, J, Byrd, C. King, M. Stalzer, S. Gascon, C, Wright, S. King L. Gensel, K. McLeod. FOLJRTH ROW3 A. Howard. V, Flaxmer, J Hollingsworth. P. French, M, Gales, L. Brown, H. Williams, -af i I, ,KK lt l yn t W W :naw .C ELM STAFF i proudly pres- il M an ents the 1968 San Mateo ELM. We would here like to thank our advisor, Mr. Robert Quinlan, for without his generous help, this year- book would not have been pos- sible. We hope that the pleas ure which you receive from the ELM will equal the pleas- ure we had in producing it. Although the many extra hours of work after school did not always seem worthwhile at the time, it became clear that they were when the ELM finally arrived and through its pages we were able to relive the many excit- ing events of al! lf tg. I . Q ,, If 22 K Mike Babcock Akin Blitz Laurie Lehman Editor Betty Goldstone is ,S 4 Gloria Toy Business Manager Betsy Barnes my Mimi Morton Ta V this past year. Carol Payol I 5 f -APS WWW X-if 2 'W -'ff L' limw KA Dick Schmidt Linda Cook Ann Atherton X Stephanie Ayoob Q 2 if th'-A E X . x x 'Q in ,J 39 Carol lu aokai fe! .19 . W f' l Carolyn Rosenleld K gel f,,,,a.g,j, , Robin Rout Ric Braun - Head Photographer MNH W! Sue Horn ia, as ,. . 'M-V' xv zp azffig ,.-' i Sire I xx :- A '4 fe ' l A H my I ' ,in . 1 ',... f isa? .admin '-KR i Linda Marks l f Nancy lmagawa Bonnie Andrews 'buy Jerry Trail Colleen Atwater Steve Ostoya Judi Basolo 0 l x X QM xv 'M + gs- ' al my an 5 M Joe Montalbono I3-I 4 Sheryl Messner Judy Pardue Charlie Slalzer 0 V l ff ' 5 ,TJ fv . W tk' Xl CUB STAFF FIRST ROW: Left to Rightg B. Goldstone, S. Kawahara, J. Hiraki, S. Fujiki, C. Coggins. SECOND ROW: B. Zucker, J. Hall, J. Cox, P. Meyer, C. Cook. THIRD ROW: R. Braun A. Roberts, T. Ota, E. Murphy, B. Biehl, C. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: D. Pelton, Bi Calderaro, R. Wasserman, W. Aubry. FIFTH ROW: D. Golding, H. Bresin, S. Fischer, G Hiraki, F. Conway, Peggy Blumberglk Editor Students kept informed by All-American i Long hours of hard work required to maintain paper's gff- HI STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: J, Ray, S, Levy, D. Fujito, B. Day, L. King, R. Jow, P. Bullock, S. Becker. W' 1 . high standard 3 Wendy Graff Feature Editor 7 ,JP lf 'Pl ' JP C . ' 9 4153 450.8 W 13 'I . --T1- 1 - N! f 'X K I, X ls 35' A-Y ' ' +,.,-ig-Q v I 'Q' t Q 4M'M+ 'l!ur-M--A-.-.. D 9-9- PR ESS C R EW l' tllll 3 .9 4 5 if ff N.. ' LEFT to RIGHT: R. Groves, R. Braun, W. Argenio, K. Jones, E. Lee, J. Smith, D. O'Leary, C. Powers. 1 f I V s Mr. Robert Quinlan Publications Adviser Finally, the presses roll, the stands. 5 Marcia Amamoto Copy Desk Chief Craig Beller Sports Editor -Fi V-0 'Ui W 5' f -a . .tl Mr. Richard Laverty Graphic Arts Adviser LYNOTYPE OPERATORS LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Cunningham. K. Cul- lop, R. Cunningham, D. Kawahara. ,M Y .74 V Aff, 11 3,6 as I gif 1 Wit .ri I. 3 Chess 3 MGI as CLOCIx'l1'ISEA D. Keelon, D. Schroeder. J. Curry. H. I Club provide experience in Wide range of field ,we-wmv,-,w.-.-,W l 1.39 L . 4 3 if fa ,rf 2, , . ,. I Cireulicli. .I. Mayer. S. Mnriuka. French ff - .. 'Q '---r mill f' is W 3-xx... rp 61, Brunham, D. Uyemura. D. Tsuda. M. C arnlhers. .l. Millstune. L. Licon. 5. ln KLM FIRST ROW, Ie!! IU righrx M. l-riedell. S. Rollinson, D. Ching. SECOND ROW: R. fl Koga. S. Ayuub. N. Ynlles. Y. Amade. li. Arge. B. Cody. L. Marty. C. Collins. K. Slang. S. Poretli. M. Doyle. C. Claiborne. THIRD RO W: E. Ogo. B. Lewis. C. Coggins. i V. Sheppard. L. Breda. .l l I l I FIRST ROW, Left ni Rlghrx B. Lewis. C. Cullins. M. Gock. l .S'I:'CO.'VD ROW: C Slang. P. Leung. D. Berllllutti. N. Buck- l ley. THIRD ROW' D. Ching. G. lmazuml. G. Blill. J. l lrergusun. FOLRTH ROW' .l. Low, D. Blalleis. P. Cabaluna. I S. Malkemus. FIFTII ROW: .l. Darbinian. .I. Hazlerig, G. Pearlslein. SIXTH RO W: C Cook. G. Kalanmlo. H. Ju. l.. E J Rosenfeld. B. Zucker. L. Thoresnn. ----w--4 17f1'r,l!v bm., l sg, r Future Teachers LEFT111 RIGHT: L. Ciensel. J. Berberian. R. Caraway. A. Young. C. Peck. J. Mayer, L. . Photo C'I.OC'lx'H'I.S'l:'.' P. Bullock. Von Bokkclcn. B. Schmidt D. Walther, Y. Oiwu. M Shimuku. ,l. AQUIFFC. M Scuddcn. FIRST ROW lellm Rlghl L Greulnh A L1Lherl.B,Hcnlumclcr. SECOND ROW 5 Tate J Hull M lxlmk THIRD ROW P, Lellgld M Brlndl D Rulkowslu M Lawrpnue. M. Fernandez, 3 1 llSfIl llXNlJM ,Q O ' 1 ff E , L -. - ' 2 H .. ...... its ,. ,Y N4 g,-v Vg, ' he g, W- -- r' .L .. .. Homemaking Council .- 'His X I. - W? - . .1 A , QE ti' E A FIRST ROW, Lett to Right: B. Finley. R. Hall, K. Kelly, L. Silk, P. Blumberg, A. Farmet'.F.SEC'OIVD ROW: L. Huggins, C. Moody, M. Doyle, J. Dar- binian, J. Ferguson, E. Elleson, G. Whyte, M. Mor- gan, C. Youngdolil. Spanish FIRST ROW, Lelt to Right: L. Grililiths, J. Hiruki. P. Leung, D. Nishimoto. SECOND ROW: S. Young, M. Stulzer. A. Young. K. Kelly, .I. Byrd. THIRD ROW: J. Yundt, G. Blitz, A. Rz1miun,C. Sorg. FOURTH ROW: L. Borjz1,K.Col- terell, P. Cabalunu. C. Sutton. G. lmazumi. FIFTH ROW: P. Grunmo. .l. Jones, K. Adachi. 'W i 4 gf 4' . , 4 1 5 as I Q W Science FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D. Huntley, J. Aguirre. S. Young. SECOND ROW1- L4 Gaydos, W. Taoka, R. Jow, G. Lee, G. Kotin. 'Use V! f E Letters of Commendation TY' I -.. .4 gt rim ' gl ll ll i l 4, FIRSTROW, Left to Right: D. T Reisch, W. Graff, M. Ama- moto, C. Hayamizu, SECOND ROW: L. Licon, J. Gossett, G. l Lee, H. Higbie, G. Weisskofl, R. Jow, D. Huntley, M. Babcock. l f -45:3 diritti! ,I- 'n ' Lu. f i Y .li L. I 4. 'v V . Q . J ' v l , l 1 gg . r ' i P ' I l Tx -i i Qu l I fl, i Frosh McConville Soph McConville FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Hara, English: Grace Ju, science: N. Buckley. FIRST ROW. left to righti G. Yo5himoto,business1 M. Johnson, artg tj. mathematics: SECOND ROW: S. Morioka, home economics: J, Moncrief, Saito, foreign language: SECOND ROW: R. Cooper, mathemaiicsg Cf industrial arts: C. Bryne, social science, Lee, home economicsg G. Kotin, science. Ellie Friedman Dan Bagley Judy Linck Girls' Stale Boys' State D.A,R. nk f ' FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Yamaguma, home economicsg C. Hayamizu, music: SECOND ROW' H. 3, O Jew, artg W. Graff, English: N. Blomstedt, businessg J. Vucinich. foreign language. QM 4-'W l 2 if 1 A 1 . t I g. i'5'l -ff' J. r A ,. ., .riff fi 3 nf .' .V 5. an '44 f fi fwf- X .ig :ri W3 IV G5 .V 1. un- ' '. J N D I E+' 35 N31 ld FIRST Row, len to rigm. w. orally J. Mayer. M. Amumoto, L. no, G. Thmeher o Cnllander 0 SECOND ROW: A. Beale, W, Taoka. J. Mayer, P. Blumburg, J. Llnck, J Vuunleh G Kotm pm: A ' 0 all F' ...M '. ' ' wr - , 5 vw-W, f - 'SQ AA , WAi..A7.:, ,E Q 1 ?4, 4fQx 5h 5 ,nf I . FIRST ROW Ielt to rlghtl D. Reisch, G. Lee, J. Newport. SECOND Kimura. FIFTH ROW-' S- W00d. T- DfUCkCl'- D Dllmmll- M ROW: S, Grail, J. lvne. D. Stovall. E. Braun. THIRD ROW: C. Lew, Babcock, O. Greulich, D. Bertellotli, M, Gorin, S. Miller, D. Hara, L D. Nlshimolo, G. Guldo, B. Moore, A. Jurow. FOURTH ROW: Mr. UCOH, Walker, J. lzllison, N, DeLaencie,- F.-Qorin, L, Patten. J, Shiosaka, S. .I I J J V ll I ,-A i 'vi l W 5 Is.. i 6 xl CSF FIRST ROW, Left to Right: M. Doyle. Y. Lee, A. lmagawa. D. Hoshiyama, T, Kauffman, J. Hiraki, A. Young, L. Lingaas, S. Obata. SECOND ROW .' C. Soss. E. Friedman. G. Saito, B. Uyemura. J. Mayer, S. Poretti, S. Levy, J. Findley, S, Morioka, G. Ju, C. Hayamizu, C. Alton, H. Ju. THIRD RO W: J. Hiraki, J. Lee. D. Hara, C. Lawrence, E. Ogo, S. Greer, A. Jurow. B. Lewis.. G. Berberian, M. HWY' Jow. Bai ,PW RW! aaeigff ' 2' .. f J 4 f. f :.,, amma 0 W Slgma wifezi 4 z41:11i.:' 2,615 ggi: . as r.. A? 1 131. WV? JA if Lawrence. G. Kotin, B. Andrews, M. Amamoto, L. Marty, N. Buckley. FOURTH ROW: J. Darbinian, J. Nakamura, .l. Wong, l-. Nakada, G. Rittmaster, B. Moore, M. Babcock. J Mayer. W. Ju. T. Jacobson, J. Gossett, R. Koga, J. Shiosaka, C Bryne, L. Gennel. FIFTH ROW: R. Cooper, B. Zeimer, A. Killinger, P. Stennet. J lvie. W, Taoka, C. Rosenleld, C. McCarthy. uill and Scroll FIRST ROW, Lelt to Right: B. Goldstone, J. Basolo. G. Toy, W. Grall. M4 Amamom. D. Day, P. Bullock. SECOND RO W: R. Braun. C. Stalzer, L. Lehman. P. Blumberg. R. C. Beller, D. Fujito. S. Becker. u lpha Theta FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Berberian. R. Morioka, S. Obata, G. Ju, A. Jurow. E. Friedman, M. Johnson, J. Lee, S. Greer, J. Mayer, J. Mathwig, J. Linck, B. Ready, Y. Lee, E. Braun. D, Hara. G. Saito. J. Hiraki, C. Hayamizu, N. Buckley, C. Bryne, L. Gensel. SECOND ROW: J. Ellison. R. Kogu. G. Yoshimoto, J. Shiosaka, B. Schmidt, R. Hammerud, J. Gossett, S. Bonn, M. Babcock, W. .lu, G. Takahashi, Y. Unno, G. Lee, B. Moore, J. Fetter, J. lvie. M. Gock, W. Aubry, J. Wrathall. ff F 52 W 'Ja S X . . . .f 5, . L . Y j.. mL.2:e 5 fr f 3 I-eff .ee .,, Q' ubwf' W M A y . fx:-,tbM'.'JIr? 5 cf! if 'fl If A T0 love the game beyond the prize 14 Henry Newbolt ff 7.65 W'9W4'M 3F'4f'Qiab ' 1-K 'Vik ha,--ple. -:ff 'pf ,, mm, 53. i K-4 , 8. . 'A , f x'n' il A - . ' A 11 w , ii? f PGRT fm. .s?V'3f -, wg. ,f.,w.-Y. .. W,n.1A nn. , s JM-. JS, --P .,-5. '-M.. ,,,, .,t,.. ...ag ,,,, ..--...-- , .... ..a-.-.............- 1-kt Kemp, ,.. tt fl M93 c.Z4t .' .'0 'Y' iiiii QQ Mae : H fa. f' -Jae f i 1 . is 5 'lm I-'IRS7' ROW, left to right: S. Fonua. .l. Scott, C. Williams, L. Biasotti. K.Suyeyasu. R. Morrison. W. Elm0rC.S. Haldan.FOURTH Haygbertu M- Stgwdl-tn Langfidggu R, jordan, ROW: lvllzldlgklfl, GOidLl, J, SlmOl'l, S21llO, Vucinich, E. Davis. SECUN D ROM' Q, Newgard. S.Chamberlain, D, Nakamura, G. Kiyomura, Coach Williams. FIFTH ROW: F. Rivers, O'Connor. C. Leiss. D. Daul. P, Poche, D. Lindsell. S. Noce. J. C. Okita. C. Swann. A. Emery. W. Willis, W. Ju. R. Stovall Johnson. IHIRD RON' D, Bagley. J. Sickle, D. Katz, D, Jordan. M. Varsity eleven posts 6-O season record to win MPL title Coaches Frank Davis, Rollie Buzz Williams, and Greg Barber. The San Mateo Bearcats rampaged through their league season for a perfect 6-O record to garner their first MPL title. Their overall season record of 8-l was tarnished only by a one point loss to North Salinas. Highlights ol' the year were the crushing defeat ol Capuchino, the last second triumph over Mills, and the delightful toppling of Burlingame. The team completely dominated the league statistics with three individual leaders: Wayne Willis, the top passerg Jerry Simon, the leading ground gainerg and soph Calvin Swann, the leading pass receiver. MPL coaches honored Mike Stewart, Jerry Simon, Jim Scott. Siliva Fonua, Ron Saito, Lennie Haysbert, and Calvin Swann with all league berths. Earning honorable mention were Don Jordan, Craig Newgard, Wayne Willis, i Alonzo Emery, and Glen Kiyomura. Stewart was l named Lineman of the Year and Coach Rolfe Williams was named Coach ol' the Year. Ron Saito Lennie Haysbert Co-Captain C0-Captain Back Back All-League All-League .5 PZ ...f 'Q a t . ii - . if - 2'. rs 2 Kim f , '9 . , -as I 'I 'AHAAA' , 5 X' 'f 1 it-K Q . - V-h- A '93 X L 0 tw ' ,Q .- 3 . V Q F . i K 4 445. Wfiifw . P , . , f W . f fig I , ww P z ,r V 1 ,pi I Q as Q Q w F I 'Q , f 4 s , ' .A W f , , Ax! ,. is 1 ' 4 ' M i I 5 . it s ,, I 1 . . 4 ff ' ' f ' 4 -Y w 9 Z fha 2' 'fi . ' 1' V ' tat ft fat ' if Li' K f A f ' .A 2 ' r 7 .Ja , . A t , W it 2 , ,.. ,J 1 ' ' ' K V-H -' 1 - .. .W .... ,A , . 1 P V ,, . , ., 2 . ., , EA . gig ! , V y. , I. I, I , ,Ha as i W 7' 1 Wayne Willis Quarterback All-League Honorable Mention l nf hifi L I li Crestmoor crumbles as Willis ties record With an all out aerial attack that netted live touchdowns, the Bearcats literally pushed the Falcons into the ground with a-14-0 trouncing. Wayne Willis, who threw liour olthose TD passes, tied the MPL record. All ol' the scoring came in the second and third quarters with Lennie Haysbert scoring on a 38 yard pass, Jerry Simon on a 6 yard sprint, Don Jorgan on a 31 yard pass, Stu Haldan on a Zl yard pass, Calvin Swann twice on 54 and 21 yard passes, and Haysbert finally with a I3 yard jaunt to paydirt. The Bearcats' defense was so strong that the Falcons fumbled seven times, losing four, were forced to punt seven times, had two v 1. I, . 'Fi . + , ' na .. ?,'l, fm' , , ? T F W KW? l 5? passes intercepted and were penalized 43 yards! The closest the O W 9 . , 4 14' va Falcons ever came to scoring was when they drove to the Cats 38 ,sql only to be forced to punt. Q, figs? i QL . . Y 5 lv 1 5 dd, , , f 5, el ' -,f- ' 5 ,,,,. . , Ji ,, ,, QI, Q ,Q A, L. l fm 3, ' 4 it y, y 1' ,,,, , , a t . - Q 'M as J tx -t ga A A i HP WM ,si QU ,, , 'lie' i if 'ii' ew HRS? ii 25' an .,:::. fl :AA A fi M umm - Mk, -s i 'Y 'N I i X I N A it .l S' D J df . , , , errgacicmon Xgrsngggctn Don Jordan 1405 turns to receive an aerial special via Wayne All-League All-League Honorable Mention Wlllls' Maxima, A 1 ldinlvnlw f'4 'e h-'hr uw-,. 'dl 4 4JQ sfw+v A, . .n..a. M.. - ' Fullback Jerry Simon breaks through two tacklers as Jeff Vucinich heads off the other. -' if -Ht X- V Bearcat machine overpovvers ragon 27 6 Scoring a touchdown in every quarter, San Mateo easily ran over the Aragon Dons 27-6 for their second league victory. Doing the honors for the Bearcats was .lerry Simon. who scored three ofthe touchdowns. The fourth came on a 67 yard pass from Steve Noce to Calvin Swann in the third quarter. Aragon drew first blood in the contest as they capitalized on a San Mateo fumble for their only score of the game. San Mateo's first tally came late in the first quarter with a I2 play 71-yard drive to paydirt. Simon scored two more times in the second and fourth quarters on five-yard plunges. Dan Bagley's three conversions also added to the winning margin. San Mateo's strong defense line of Craig Newgard. Alonzo Emery, Mike Stewart, and Sam Jordan held Aragon to l27 yards rushing compared to the Bearcats' 268. Ron Saito fields an Aragon punt and checks for open space. 'tf 'YW' 'way I 'X 'ft' 2 It . it W fi na-5f,5..w San Mateo's defense ilways gets its man Jimmy Scott End All-League A -1 . , 1 1 tg' t 7 e aa 1 ...,. A 15 A 4, :L ii? 6 Second half blitz humbles might Cap , ivy 1, 1 I ,f 'iq sz 7 ,E 1. X , .gi x' I so fr as Calvin Swann End All-League , f nf nf e Q i ie , i 1 M J it W 4, .QQ-2 Alonzo Emery Tailback-End All-League Honorable Mention M we f A va -, wi .1 'J y . FE . 1 ' '91 si du A a i -: ra l .- ee Werner Ju Center-Linebacker , . ln one ol the most szilislviinf vietories i -i - ' 1 in the seliool s history, San Mateo roniped to a smashing -lf-1-Il win over 1- Cap, Out-passing, out-running, and , I , - out-playing the Mustangs gave San Mateo the edge it needed to beat Cap lor the lirst time in six years, lhe Cats' rushing and passing netted WI yards y- '1 hie eir eliense held ' w 'X LA 15 - 'lf 0 I I -C' Y I 1' tl Al 'l p 353.4 '11, D' ay ., is ' ' 1 s,, 4 5 K x 1 ' in Craig - on 232 ' ds. un 'i eo t e N tottl, W l' the d ' ' tag lo u ly yar Sa Mit pit tli 1 i game on iee by seoring three toueh- ' downs in both the third and lourth 5 if. 4 quarters. This explosion in the last hall Q ee C - was carried out by Jerry Simon s seor- , , .., , ' In ing once and Alonzo Emery's seoring Newgurd twice, while Calvin Swann and Don Tugklg Jordan covered the aerial route. Lennie All-League Honorable Mention '45 4, . W it Q s' as Wie , in . 1.4 Haysbert tallied the final points with a 38-yard interception-return. y9'9'!' M, V I A 'X . ,A 4 fag: ,W 4 t wwe . V San Mateo opens a large hole and Alonzo Emery heads for open space ' '29 If li 'Q gr- - ,gg Qvffisifs' . is ? N ' YZ g ' gy .lx Mike Stewart Guard All-League 'E M Cl SECONDS HUME R A -.,,.. Ei Vl5llU All-County inning TD in final seconds kills Mills Q N 5 A A A P M , ff. i ' fiXQ. f- ' Q , 4 f E6 tt, if . fx W VV,, .--. t ' 'W ' T' -ey it il i - ' i1' ii A :., .4 Siliva Foflllli Glen Kiyomura Guard End-Linebacker All-League All-League Honorable Mention Going through almost four quarters trailing Mills, the only other undefeated team, San Mateo rallied to tie the score and then pulled ahead to win 20-19 with only 13 seconds left in the game. Mills drew first blood with an early 6-0 lead and widened it to 12-0 later in the first half. In the third period, the Cats opened with an onside kick and recovery on the Mills' 47. The team moved the ball 10 yards and Jerry Simon completed the task from the 37. Dan Bagley kicked the PAT. Then a sneak run by Wayne Willis put San Mateo in the lead, but the Vikings scored again making it 19-13. Capitalizing on a Mills' punt, San Mateo moved the ball to their own 42. Simon ran it to the 15 and three plays later the Cats reached the four yard line where Emery scored the tying points. Not risking the PAT, Bagley faked a kick and ran right to give San Mateo the win. ir ,-zifll ti into ui Cats clinch MPL tie as nights stumble X I I V 3 championship. The Cats went on the seorehoard Iirst with Alonzo liniery vb jf ' 4 elimaxing a four play 55-yard drive with a 29-yard dash to the goal line, late in the V 3 Q - X . up second quarter .limmy Scott took a I5-yard pass from Wayne Willis lo eap a - , '. t, 67-yard drive. But the Knights came back and seored again making it l4-ll San L-'S ' 'iv ' Mateo's favor. The Cats broke a third period 6-yard rushing rut with liinery 2 running a 7.0-yard'TD. Widening their lead even more in the fourth, the Cs als seored two more times with an I8-yard pass from Willis to Calvin Swann and another pass from Craig Williams to Fred Rivers for I8-yards. Dan Bagley eompleted all live PAT'S for a perfect day. J 'Y 2 -qv n 1-if is 1 ff sql ui- 4- K4 -f-xy, g -.,, 1 - 1 , ' - Z ff'KfWA'. X ,f, A 4 - 9 4- qu... 'f w fjswu-f'sif Q ,l ' 7 ' ',, ill v L ' 5' f 2 I , f tn' CraigWilliams C, ' Qqxnalyf 73 'Ja A In A 'wi Quarterback-Linebacker ,, fa v gf' glfkjlty 'X , X, G - ,-'f f,'4.- 4412? f ' ' it Wir. tif- si- - i fm - '56, ' --- f , , t 959 t 'rt t 1 ly, 'vi' 5 ' i , ji 5 5 -v ' I. W Sa 'fa A ' ni . 1 N X O' f fi t Dan Bagley Wingback-Safety San Mateo defense puts on the pressure as a Knight tries to squeeze through. E- 'fi v -1 tif' A ' 4 -.QR rg . w WK - 1 is-L - . , If ,,,. f , , sa'-f ,g-wife' rf'- W-f' nfik .sw-M' 33 -ilmffm 1A 'I V Vinny. ,N , v -14 ,ywiufeiw is ,j,s.A1 ff' 'fxdmvhn ,YM ,gd l A65 if xii' lil' Robin Roat First Princess Barbara Morgan Queen Beauties reign as spirit l 1 l l MASCOTS: Linda Powers FIRST ROW, left to right: Grace Gillanders. Stephanie Kamaru, Susan Horn SECOND ROW: Carolyn Yee Valencia Jarret. Robin Roat fheadl, Gail Thrasher iheadl, Carol Lee Gillin, Joyce Hiraki, Carol Iwaoka Qmissingj. it l-U--ld is FIRST RO W, left to right: J. Jones, J. Shiedeck, B, Morgan. A. Miller. SECOND ROM? R. Roat, N. Sills. J. Basolo, C. Atwater. oars, victories swell li. , O I , Q 0 Jessica Jones Second Princess E V g Q 3 I-' . , l is- O Q JK -,F ' XXX X Nancy Ross f . . A 1-'W mv 1 . FIRST RO W, left to right: Colleen Atwater, Gloria Toy. Pat Koizumi fHeadl. Legay Kirkland. .S'ECO.N'D ROW: Connie Soss. Ellie Friedman, Fran Trask, Bev Williams. I Y S ff'. 5'3-'f ' er eff I ' 'F i' if -5 5 f 'VJ .51 ,, .. i P HR' f X we X L? Q A Q I aiu fails to soak spirit as Cats defeat ,I l A? 'vt . if f S ,. '. v f E Ed Golda Steve Langridge Glenn Ishida Guard Linebacker Halfback f 1 f r xr Jeff Vucinich ft 8455 of '56 r 3, ' Z I ff End 414' W , fi , ,f Q3 if 1, . . ,, eg eg ' 'X Q . Sam Jordan Tackle Guard 'L f . . I J . f ' X v i ,i -ryan t -for , ,,, t -,Q--f '1t, 4 1 r Q 5 , if, H L . ' 1 ' K 'ft Steve Noce Ernie Davis Quarterback Tackle lingum for grand finale Before an overhowing crowd of 7000 screaming fans that braved the pouring rain, San Mateo clinched the MPL title in the 40th Little-Big Game by defeating Burlingame I3-6. Burlingame, who led through the first half, scored their only touchdown as a result of a Bearcat fumble on San Mateo's 38-yard line. And as seemed to be the way in previous games, the Cats made a victorious comeback in the second half, scoring once in the third quarter and again in the last. Halfway through the third period, Glen Ishida picked off a Panther pass and darted to Burlingame's 25-yard line. Jerry Simon, four plays later, bombed through from one yard out to tie the Panthers 6-6. With Dan Bagley's kick, the Cats took lead and held it to the end. San Mateo then wrapped it up in the final quarter with an 85-yard drive engineered by Wayne Willis and a run in from the live by Simon. A minute twenty-four seconds remained as fans of the Orange and Black, cherishing their eighth victory in the last nine Little-Big Games, swarmed the sidelines screaming We're number 1 ,, ..-- l at n,.. S Q ,r if - , i if Ig , , , ,.- ,, X X cy. - f - , 4 -K... , , , , M 1 f - .vw xt. K I . ,1 V 4 Mat, Lennie Haysbert hauls down a Panther ball carrier as - Steve Langridgeand Ron Saito come in to finish the job, Sophs race through impressive 4-1 season FlRSTROl1'. left to right: A. Taylor. J. Ray. M. Berryman, J. Froning. B. Ready. J. Teshara, M. Dimick. D. Sorenson. SECOND RUM? B. Lafortune, R. Yoro. R. Cole. B. DeVee. L. Swindell. F. Rivers. J. Hinton. S. Crane. THIRD ROM? Coach Greg Barber. D. Walthers. R. Gold. K. Daul. R. Carmichael. D. Vlosby, J. Chambers. R. Krummell. Wingback Leon Swindell leaps into the air to catch a Cham bers' special lor a 40 yard gain against Aragon. 152 Coach Greg Barber's soph- omore football team showed great promise for future varsity action by racing throughtheir season with a 4-l record, losing only to Aragon in the first game. The team had the highest scoring record and the lowest points against record of this season. Outstanding play- ers included lineman Bill Ready, Mark Berryman, and Jeff Froning while the field held Fred Rivers. Jack Chambers, Bob DeVee, Ron Cole. and Leon Swindell. Future varsity potential was shown by Chambers who threw 10 TD passes and Rivers who scored nine TD runs. 4032+ 4' wwf- , mffvy' V J. V. Cheerleaders. lefl to righr: ftop to bottomj E. Fujita, J. Berberian. G. lmachi. P. Rivers, P. Cubera, K. Beaumont lheadl. 'l-v-at T A J -rf' ' ll I. A R C sr A . T ' S , . fi FQ , , Q ' .-W FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Hamblin, R. Swanson, D. Hall. B. Turpin. A. Devoe, E. Stanton, K. Lax. D. Lewis, G. Moss. B. Rodgers, C. Freeman, D. Ceinar. SECOND ROW: J. Takahara. F. Aguirre, R Grimsley, S. Haysbert, B. Parker, S. Thorburn, S. Alton. J. Burtchaell lynn tirilliths lrelln C onvers M giraly n Sellverc Nancy Threeloot Maxine Wallace Pam Gerlaeh Julie Jones Kathy Kerr o Frosh falter alter sparkling beginning Coach Art Andrew's lrosh Ioothall siguznl opened the season with a sparkling IX-tl win over Aragon, but was unable to repeat this winning combination in its next lour outings. Unfortu- nately they did not play Burlingame which had an 0-5 record. The elTorts ol' team captain and tackle Steve Hoskings, end Mike Jamieson. and fullback Kevin O'Donnell helped the Cats down Aragon and were bright spots throughout the season. D N' vi' fm vw. fs .-as 'I- RO W: A. Lewis. T. Strumer, G. Gilfin, M. Cordano. B. Beaumont. B. Quick, M. Jamieson, S. Hosking, J. Cantero, M. Gallagher, F. Baker. R. Ehni. FOURTH ROW: Coach Knight, R. Johnson. R. Diddens. H. Savidge, G. Stich. K. Moore. J. Madigan. T. Rivera. D. Long. R. K. O'Donnell, G. Owyang, M. Paskevich, M. Sherwood. THIRD Streck. S. Chamberlain, Coach Andrews. re! A ef- W7 rm ati Q. Xia. 'iw f' .ff 1' ,ev-v' '- f i. '1 1, S'-'1 4 4'-it ..,....--'ff ef: Z ' f . 5' 1- x ' - S' Z , 11 - ',,-QE! ft I f 'rag If-e-99115-W4 id season contention for title hopes fade as hoopsters drop final four games Picked as mid-season con- tenders for the MPL title, Coach Hassapakis's varsity squads hopes faded with a 6-6 finish in league action. By mid-season the team had compiled an impressive 6-2 record to place them in title contention, but by dropping the last four games the Cats were quickly eliminated. Jim Scott, the Cats' leading scorer with 20 points per game, re- ceived a position on the coaches' All-League team, while Stu Haldan with I5 re- bounds per game earned hon- orable mention. Juniors also played an important role this year with Don Jordan as the head playmaker, Steve Bissett at guard, and Alonzo Emery at Forward. TEAM RECORD SM 57 Mills 5l SM 69 Capuchino 66 SM 51 Burlingame 6l SM 57 Crestmoor 46 SM 36 Hillsdale 48 SM 56 Aragon 53 M 58 Mills 5l SM 74 Crestmoor 65 SM 50 Burlingame 54 SM 56 Capuchino 63 SM 45 Hillsdale 54 SM 46 Aragon 58 la? Coach Gus Hassapakis FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Bagley, S. Bissett, L. Haysbert, R. Cooper, D. Jordan. C. Costa. SECOND ROW: Coach Hassapakis, A. Emery, C. Swann, R. Radcliff, S. Haldan, J. Scott, J. Jackson. 3 '- Uh '--. T 'K R 5 lx: . f ' Q'S?Vif5f', . 'iff ' ' I W .ri ., Stu Haldan. San Mateo's leading reboundqfjnfith fifteen P er game, strains to gain control ofthe baII, , iid , ' -' ' Q xl. U 4 'iA:Q. ll: e . f'i':?f: . Mae, f 0 Jin, J V 1.0,-,.Y ,K ,...r ..-.'.z,-- ff. .-A. F 4, ugh' Lennie llttysbcrt goes up lor Ll layup as his opponent makes u despcrutc attempt to block thc shot. 1 v 5 Q v.s.,Qnw ' ,x I , ms.. sifs ' fav -max 'J 156 lf' if L.-F! wi Jim Scott, San lVlateo's leading scorer, skillfully avoids a Hillsdale man to tally two more points. ,ig lf, W l A K 4 W Wlth arma flymg, Alonzo Emery streaks past hns loc to drlve In tor the layup. Q ve ,, lik? 4 .X rj,- A. 41 M1 Y 1 4' if r Q i is K , df. , I mg Jimmy Jackson controls the ball as teammates move into position. Ti: 2wf 0 Mg.. ' f if it my I in-A-- 'N fs ww UQ... Frosh-sophs share fifth place with Wh ' FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Long, S. Haysbert, J. Manjarrez, P. Stiles, L. Swindell. SECOND ROW: Coath Knight. R. Carmichael, J. Chambers. M. Love, W Esposto. Crestmoor This year, under the guidance of coach Philip Knight, the frosh-soph team finished the season in a tie for fifth place with Crestmoor. Their 3-9 record was attributed to the absence of overall depth and experience. Providing a needed push through the season were captain Dirk Soren- sen and Mat Love. Sorensen's 11.6 scoring average and line rebounding placed him on the all-league second team, while Love, with 9.6 points per game, received honorable mention. Rounding out the starting line-up were forwards Jesus Manjarrez and Leon Swindell, and guard Teddy Higashioka. Highlight of the season was up- setting Capuchino, 43-42, to break the Mustangs' first place tie with Hillsdale. BASKETBALL MANAGERS, left to right: D. Walther. D. Stovall, R. Stovall, li. Muranagu. Cs post second and 6' 's post fifth Combining fine shooting with a strong defense, Coach Don Dooley's C cagers romped through their season with an impressive ll-I record. Losing only one game to Crestmoor, 58-54, the Cats later handed the Falcons a 48-38 defeat that cinched the title for San Mateo. With the fine shoot- ing of Larry Walls and Bob Sakai, each averaging 20 points per game, the C team tallied about 55 points a game. Walls, Sakai, and Owen Woods won positions on the coaches' all-league team. ln the honorable mention spots were Rich Hammerud and Steve Kariya. FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Hammerud, B. Sakai. SECOND ROW: S. Herman, T. Ingram, T Higashioka, J. Shiosaka, D. Childs. J. Fetter, S. Kariya. THIRD ROW: D. Stovall, H. Bresin, B. Jensen B. Slackman, O. Woods, M. Coonan, L. Walls, A. Abbott, Coach Dooley. Ilciiioiisliuiliiip' luis oiilstgimliiip' it-liiniiiiliiii' .iliililn-1. Hvwii Xtiniil. li-,ly ll? NL lllt lIlNll l lllw iipiiiiiipill, Team captain Dirk Sorensen led the Frosh-soph team through the season, averaging seven rebounds and ll.6 points per game. straight championships with identical 11-1 records - if FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Little, C. Friedman, l. Lee, F. Sander, J. Fabini, J. Feeney. SECOND ROW: F. Beihl. S. Young, A. Tellez, J. Henreid, R. Hollis, J. Groves, A. Kilgore. R. Groves, M. Sander, R. Sakai. THIRD ROW: J. Engle, A. Hardgrave, R. Dyer, W. Shinn, F. Aguirre, Coach Allemand. With Coach Ed Allemand back at the helm, the San Ma- teo D squad captured its fifth consecutive league title with an impressive ll-l record and extended its winning rec- ord to 44 ofthe last 45 games. The only pitfall of the season was a 29-28 loss to Aragon in which the Dons scored all ol' their points from the charity stripe. San Mateo retaliated by dropping the Dons, 53-29, in the second game. The Cats' alert and agile defense never allowed their opponents more than 30 points in a game. Earn- ing berths on the coaches' all-league team were Juanrico Henreid and Ronaldo Groves, while Hollis Kilgore, Rich Hollis, and Joe Groves re- ceived honorable mention. Dave Robertson and Rudy Nevarez proved to be the essential leaders ol' the varsity team. A uf 'af ,Q in g ' A , C 3 1 3' av if I ,,,- Q j . X f if . , 1 t ,.. ,uf ', K ww, V, ,st gf' Civ fmw. .- ff - - fr p,- . ft K. ts Kwik' f'3i Q2 1 s, t f .. .44 With a last burst of energy, Yosh Unno fights to maintain his lead at the end of the race. FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Archer, J. lnsel. B. Peterson, D. Schroeder, N. Dederer, V. Stovall, W. Ho, S. Whittaker, G. Hiraki, L. Lee. SECOND ROW: D. Robertson, J. Manjarrez, R. Nevarez, J. Hunter, D. Nichols, S. Wilton, D. Mcliague, Y. Unno, J. Morris, B. Hori, K. Adams, B. Schmidt, J. Butler, R. Wright. ,. 1 'Q ta N 1-.frv'1l 9 : ,if 'A' i ' l E E we hi: 'LA 'Q' 9 , - v 0 FIRST ROW. left to right: J. Nasser, E. Nice, M. Takaha, T. B. James, R. Wasserman, M. Malzkuhn, R. DaMotta, B. Wellman, B. Kuramura, L. Haussler, C. Harris, R. Patten, D. Pelton, B. Wada, R, Cowan, J. Russell, F. Barnes, J. Tanaka, Lee, K. Walker, R. Krakow. SECOND ROW: M. Kuramura, M. Sullivan, G. Higashioka, Furnari, J. Moncrief. F ro h-Soph di tance men brighten future varsity hopes Possessing individual stars but lacking overall depth, the Bearcat varsity cross-country squad underwent a building year, finishing the season in fourth place. The varsity relied heavily on seniors Rudy Nevarez and Steve Wilton, and juniors Yosh Unno and Dave Robert- son. The frosh-soph harriers completed another successful season, capturing second place in the league finals. In the Region I meet, comprised of all the schools in the county, the frosh-sophs were nosed out of first place by only one point. The outstanding harriers included Max Malzkuhn, Ralph Furnari, and John Moncrief. Thejunior varsity and freshmen teams also garnered second places in their divisions. Leading the JV's were John Butler and Jerry Hunter, while the freshmen rallied behind Larry Haussler, Craig Harris, and Tatsumitsu Kuramura. Nw Steve Wilton leads the pack with a fast pace at the start of the race. Pacing the JV team to a second place finish in the league were John Butler an Jerry Hunter. Q ,I 5 Q Qvrsiw ,. .af ' Wfv Y' W Haig 1 ' Q 1 tm I. H. 'ray NWA Mi- -f- 1 13 yr! f.. . M... M WV U , . wr ,. A 4' I K' av ,Q rub, J. J flu-4 gig' 4, , ,X ' fa. 4:41. L ',,.gfLf'w MVA Fr' K N 'ws f v ztifww-e f few ff ., J rail I, . inf, --l,,. . 2 V 1- ' 0 ' , ' . N. '5ff.., h H -ea. ,E . N .. X ' ,,.:, ' f':,.Q..- - A , ye: fm '- ' v ' hug: , Half, s, s. kt id, .Za JLPM twig 'VJ-rf 0-V N , xr A-Ya. X Kuwmzit. 1235 .1 . M , s , l?'5' '5'Y . ' 'fa fe-. fr... fs.-,fi Kn ...-A 'NV' Y 'am ...W gan. CUM,- ,N ,we-.,,f . A ,,' ff Mh- mf .Rh 5 4 ,,,. . ,444 ,J r.+.- , .Q .., gg. . it-uf 'ff .-z ,4 . . ,,,,,, ' -.J f. an., 4 H , ,JW r .. 9.hw '? N -.:w,K, iQU, fe lp? fi' ri- Lx i 1 rack team boasts earl triumphs over 'I Q ' xx' mg L f 'Q ak' J' Q 8, W 3 S prime competitors Y f xk g M Jimmy Scott pulls ahead in the high hurdles. Jimmy was one ol the lew athletes in San Mateo history to captain three teams lootball, basketball. track. Opening the season with two sound victories over Mills and Crestmoor, the Cats appeared to have their strongest congrega- tion in years. ln the second meet this year, the Cats annihilated Mills, 93-34, and broke four meet records in the shot put, the 880, the 100, and the long jump. ln the shot put, Craig Newgard brought the record up to 54'6 . Jimmy Jackson, running the 880, was clocked at 2:00.3. Breaking the 100 and the long jump records was Alonzo Emery, with a 10.0 clocking and a 22 foot soar. Rounding out the rest of the held in the sprints were Jim Scott over the 120 high hurdles and 180 low hurdles: Lennie Haysbert, Fred Rivers, and Chester Lax. The distance races were covered by Dave Madigan and Keith Adams in the mile and Rudy Nevarez and Steve Wilton in the two-mile. Jim Lydon excelled in the pole-vault, while Sam Jordan and Siliva Fonua provided the strength in the field events. Fred Rivers bolts out of the starting block. Coaches Bob Rush and Don Dooley. xg W 3 FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Morris, K. Adams, C. Newgard, S. Jordan, R. Hamblin, D. Bagley, B. DeVee, D. Jordan, S. Fonua, J McCauley. J. Lydon, R. Ratcliffe, S. Wilton, L. Bristol, J. Jackson SECOND ROW: R. DaMotta, J. Manjarrez, B. Ready, S. Bruton, J Teshara, C. Joe, F. Rivers, C. Lax, A. Emery, L. Haysbert, M fi Malzkuhn, J. Simon, R. Cole, M. Dimick, R. Nevarez, B. Ehni, G Stich, C. Scribner. THIRD ROW: P. Poche, S. Malkemus, J. Froning R. Carmichael, D. Robertson, D. Nichols, D. Madigan, J. Scott, C Swann, B. Wilson, E. Davis, D. Hillstead, V. Stovall, E. Golda Q 51 , . J. F W. .L --F .., f .MW 'ff ' ' 795 .F 4 ww ff' t H 'T'?f -an.'f.wsEi'iFg.-f.'.'i,i 14-.Ast 'zr fi-1 C +5 at W ' , 1 x I FIRST ROW, left to right: M. McKenna, M. Gock, F. Barnes, G. Gushman, P. Stiles. C. Goldstone, F. Rivers, M Williams B Hora B Higashioka, L. Haussler, G. Hunter, J. Madigan, P. Pierce, J. Insel, James, B. Cowan, M. Gallagher. B. Haines, R Blackman L l-er M. Berryman. SECOND ROW: D. Pelton, B. Dyer, B. Faulkner, D. guson. performances raise future varsit hopes The B team, nucleus of next year's varsity squad, promises a bright future for the Bearcat track and field dynasty through the skills of Mel Williams in the 220 and 440, Jeff Madigan in the 880, mile-runners Brent Cowen and Jeff Insel, Larry Haussler in the two-mile, hurdler Frank Rivers, Glen Higashioka and Perry Pierce in the 440, Mark Berryman shot putter and discus man, and Marko Gock in the 440 and 880. Calvin Swann adds to San Mateo s high jump domi I'lHl'llS. F3 iii is ruff , 4 may Lennie Haysbert grasps the baton from Alonzo Emery without losing a step. Mel Williams leaves others be hind 1 'flii . H .' U . ' ,11- x. 'W nw Dave Madigan breaks the tape at the end of the mile run. ff .J . M11 San Mateo's C team this year lacked depth but thrived in individual stars. as is the case with every year's C team. Top performers included Bob Gomes in the 220 and 440, and sprinters Gary Hiraki and Steve Perry, and both the Groves boys, hur- dler Joe and jumper Renaldo. In the field events, outstanding performances were given by Joe Aguirre in the shot put and discus, and Charlie Satfield, the team's only pole-vaulter. The C's boasted an outstanding relay team made-up of Perry, Bill Bland, Gomes, and Hiraki. FIRST ROW, left to right B. Bland, J. Aguirre, R Groves, J. Groves, A. Tay lor. M. Takaha, R. Krakow C. Sattield, S. Perry. SE- COND ROW' J. Nasser, C Harris. J. Tanaka, B. Wada B. Gomes, M. Sander, S Haysbert, Y. Unno, G Hiraki, K. Walker. C team displa s power through individual efforts Jim Lydon soars over the l2 foot mark. F .4 ' 'R' ' 5 . . IPP, 'T' . ,. X 1 .ZA -I .ax Q fx' 9 5 fl. 1 r. I f' v 'To F :waz I -. mf? Ti. f gf' . l 2: gf f 'E .. v.,-, .f Q v- . A 1 4 n .. , s 4 Tiff . r?z v .4 aah: is N Af, of K .1 Maggy .jf I 1 M 5,25 9 1, A rid s 45 1 I -4 ln, 'Q K 1 A 'ek - JS- 'sh Qi -UA- 'vg , c i Alonzo Emery strains for those extra inches in the long jump. Jim Jackson and Dave Robertson pull away in the first turn of the varsity 880. ,Wx 5-f'.'s4fQ' ., ' .A E it -,-',. ' r Ls aj XR 124127, A V ,f f ,xigfv-.Ka .4 4.- John Tanaka and Kim Walker pace each other in the C 8250. p rr, saaaa so if Q 4. f wif' , i A - , Q' 'gg' ll f A 1 4 M 'T 'R-5 L b I MW . -- 1 -. - v f , we 'Q ' ,QP- w::5r'j'4f3-5':.'. . 4, -if Q A . was W A f.. y N 5 l -if Craig Newgard put the shot 54'6 to break the Mills meet record. Mi Air-nf' , '-., f ...K , 4. 0 ...Q-itz- . AWS... - ,V f' 'rua I A D fi i 2 ' i H1 X fs if l , , T 2 FIRST ROW, lelt to right: D. Huber, R. Huston, F. Sander. J. Moncrief, T. Sweeney. R. Piasentin, S. Yamaguma. SECOND ROW: Coach Andrews, E. Akiyamu. R. Lydon, B. Schreiber, T. Rivera, C. Coats, H. Norris. J. Kumpost. nasts rely on individual performances v K fx Ed Akiyama kicks high as he does the scissors on the sidehorse. l l Lacking last year's depth in experience, the Cats' gymnas- tics team relied on outstanding individual performances to place high in the league this year. The strength of coach Art Andrews' team lay with Don Huber on trampoline, Steve Yamaguma on still rings, Randy Piasentin in the free exercise event, and Ed Aki- yama on side horse. This year's all-round star was Randy Lydon, who turned in some very strong performances. Capuchino also entered into gymnastic competition this year to bring the number of teams in the league to five. Randy Piasentin flattens to u pancake in the free exercise event. FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Walcha, mgr.g R. Stovall, mgr.g E. Muranaga, mgr.g S. Kariya, R. Saito, J. Serena, B. Sakai, S. Bissett, G. Kiyomura, W. Elmore, C. Beller. SECOND ROW: D. Schroeder, mgr.g S. Morrison, R. Wills. D. Fox, V. Prieto, B. Sbragia, S. Langridge, F. Clayton, R. Jaffe, Coach Allemand. 1 A W i Potent pitching leads Mateans' ' 8 attack With high hopes of repeating last year's co-championship, the varsity baseball A wk if 'i squad faced rugged competition from the best balanced league in years. Leading the Bearcat attack was its outstanding mound staff. Rick Wills, last year's all-league strikeout artist, along with Barry Sbragia and Willie Elmore, shared the pitching duties. Behind the plate were sophomore Scott Morrison and junior Steve Kariya. The Mateans' solid inheld included Craig Beller. first base, Glenn Kiyomura, second baseg Ron Saito, third baseg and Steve Bissett, shortstop. Covering the outfield pastures, Steve Langridge, Vic Prieto, Frank Clayton, and Roger Jaffe proved to be steady performers in the season play. Coach Allemand's squad's greatest overall strength lay in the pitching staff, headed by the fireballing Wills. Producing most of the runs for the Cats were potent hitters Langridge, Sbragia, Kiyomura, and Beller. page 3 fm Q . ' ' ' 4- 'we' .. R g i L , 169 .4 A4 4, -K pl aw, ' - Q- . X .g. . A ' .,..4n....-L ff K '4 '... -.I Coach Ed Allemand Rick Wills spies a Serra runner leaning the wrong way and fires a pick-off shot to Craig Beller. :wig Z 3' A ww .9-'Q . xl' fi , .44 is , MW Qriw -Q .4 ' V' V .' -- ' , sfxugv ' ' ., -, I K ' ' vt Vzip xgx- J 2 h ., A. ,gp .gn 4s'S:A,, - I Q, ' A I A A .J if N S if S 41 X 9 12' f H-:MW ' ' lmll , ' ': Q:4t Q, , vw :QM gluxfligyisgfg 1 j as M . may Shortstop Steve Bissell stays with a tricky hop to get his man. All-Ieaguer -W xggzf' M-fzhx-,'?v4' li Q 1 fi ' ' - V' , . Q 4 K ei Rick Wills hums a hard , 1 44 .'M!f.,r . , f- w-' 1, 350 t . OFIC ssh N fi 1 Q First-sacker Craig Beller rips a double to right to a Sequoia hitter. e if 8 Qian, . 2 its M- ,., ,fvw-via ., Q it J. w2iilzi J .. ' ' nn ll 5' X W ll- XM F2 xii A , ' ff' 'wi li U I N it J . if ' 'M has t ' f 5 Q 1, L 5 f w v S Q f' 1 . lilly J Hy wa l j' N. Q V , l ' 1 , .. I '. L 1 ' il . .ii G acxt. ' I I ANI- ' . I ' 1 .ill f. lx J Y' N 1 ,ll if gt. X2 K FIRST ROW. left to right: R. Lewis, M. Sherwood, M. Paskevich, M. Feeney, D. Childs, V, Babkirk, D, Tsuda, S. Young, R. Yoro. THIRD Sciume, R. Hollis, D. Grimsley, J. Cantero, M. Nanna, J, Harney, D. ROW: S. Morgan, J. Manjarrez, J. Chambers, B. Thompson, L, Hamblin. SECOND ROW: S, Thorburn, mgr.g R. Rogers, mgr.g J. Swindell, R, Herz, Coach Davis. J. Frosh-soph's strength lies in returning veterans its sw awww 4 9, If fi-11? fs QE? , N pf 'X a W. s Q 'Q H w .. 35 C . ,, Z V . V 4 J, . With a good number ot veterans returning from last My .ii ,,,,,,-,....o,.,., ,,.,. year's frosh-soph baseball , team, Coach Frank Davis had as J high hopes for this years 1 an I , squad. Covering the infield were Joe Serena, pitcher: Bob 'A ., , Thompson, first base, Vince Babkirk, second baseg Doug Childs, shortstop: and Ron ! Herz, third base. Hitting and if good fielding also came from Steve Morgan. Added strength was supplied by soph transfer Jack Chambers and rookies Mike Paskevich, pitcherg and Fred Aquirre, outfielder. sf. , .- f A ,qf .1 ., 4, f M. ,. W -4 1- ' . 0, x W? M . 'X , Glenn Kiyomura smashed a hard shot through the infield. 'hm g K ,I Elm F HJ i X Mike Stewart assumes referees position breaks the man down drives him to the mat Wrestlers regain title with perfect season The San Mateo wrestling team racked up its eighth championship in ten years with a 6-0 league record. Twice in the season the Cat's rallied behind ff the efforts of the upper weight men to salvage one point victories. In the defeat of Burlingame, 25-24, W Mike Stewart and Siliva Fonua both registered pins to give San Mateo the victory. ln the final ' match of the season against Crestmoor, to deter- mine the round-robin league champion, the Bear- cats were forced to come from behind to post four consecutive wins including Fonua's pin to eke out a 23-22 win. San Mateo clinched the title by placing second in the MPL finals behind twin victories by Stewart, 175, and Art Taylor, 95. Also during the season, Stewart won the Westmont tournament, while Taylor took first in the Palo Alto tourna- ment. Adding to the point totals in the finals were second place finishers Yosh Unno, 103, Gary Arge, 127, Dave Huntley, 133, Willy Ross, 154, and Siliva Fonua, 191, while thirds went to Mits Kuramura, 120, and Bob DeVee, 165. In fourth place were Craig Williams, 138, and Kevin Ed- wards, unlimited. Siliva Fonua's shear power over his Burlingame opponent gave San Mateo a come-from- behind victory. 1 A ....... VARSITY: FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Taylor, M. Berryman, M. Kuramura, R. Sa- kai, D. Fergusen, Y. Unno, Coach Hanson. SECOND ROW: M. lkoma, R. Cole, R. Curry, F. Takemori, D. Huntley. THIRD ROW: 14. Edwards, S. Fonua, M. Stewart, C. Wil- liams, G. Arge, W. Ross, Coach Douglas. 1 W, , 1 -I 'Q .,. Art Taylor 5 outstandmg abllltles earned htm the MPL star In the 95 pound Yosh Unno btramb to break his opponent 5 .trth tor that ullnmportunt pun. JUNIOR V.4RSI7'J': FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Feeney. T. Kuramura, D, Lawn. J. Groves. J. Hamme- rud. SECOND ROW! V. Kinikini, M. Mall- kuhn, C, Eichenbaum. S. Hosking, E. Stan- ton, K. O'Donnell. G. Owyang. THIRD ROW' R. Diddens, C. Coats, J. Froning, J. Stich, B. Quick, R. Ehm, W. Shin, no , r v L .. ao., X ' -1. 5- , ..- 1 M . , , . ,. ,,.. Z cf ,r Xl 3- i-. :,. if sl., Q . 4 ' I , . S' ' 5, 15 FIRST ROW, left to right: C Young. J. Gossett. C. Chapman. R. Stephens, R. Ochs, B. Wilson. SECOND ROW: J. Brush, P. Newell. J. Baer, P. DeMoss, R. Morrison, D. Witt, C Leiss. THIRD ROW: K. Hoene. R. Cooper. J. Foulke. S. Whittaker, B. Johnson. D. Paine. 1968 mermen displa depth and speed Under the guidance of coach Tom Holman and assistant- coach Barry Miller, the I968 varsity swimming team entered the season with high hopes, ability, and a strong determination to win the MPL crown. In the San Mateo MPL Swim Relays, the varsity mermen totaled 94 points, breaking records in four of the seven events, while second-place Capuchino trailed by a wide 24-point margin. Among the Bearcat victories were the l40 medley, 140 breast, fly and the all-events. The Cats shared first place with Mills in the back relay. The frosh-sophs managed to tie Aragon for the number three position in their division. On the whole, records were broken in all but one event of the afternoon. Following the MPL Relays, the mermen, in their first dual Coach Tom Holman Ilanked by managers Frank Wilson and Bill Parker. f, ,E X . ' R I. i , , , . J BX A meet with Capuchino, downed the 'Tangs 58-27, to assure a solid grasp on the league lead. Outstanding varsity performers included the medley relay team: seniors Charlie Young, Chris Chapman, and Rich Ochs, and freshman Bob Johnson, who were vying for the all- American medley relay team berth. Rich Ochs closed his career as the highest scorer in Bearcat history. Other top strokers were seniors Bob Wilson, Ron Stephens, and Jim Gossettg junior Jim Foulkeg and sophomores Jim Brush and orv orriso . The frosh-sophs rallied behind the efforts of Paul DeMoss, Charles Freeman, Emit Stanton, and Ken Moore, all of whom are freshmen. Captains Chris Chapman and Charlie Young. f -t-'st Q t ' , : gf X- if TJ AI . . gy ..,!.ll , . llzz . - W , . ..,.y ..,.. . . J U l l '1 I I I a ll l fl X f A ' .- 51' . ' ' 5' Yxwfs-mul '- ' , . , , ut. I .J Q - ,kiwi s .mxw , I Q . ,. - .L . .er ' - '3 0 9' ,Mfg ' . M' mm , 1 During him years Xa. ' f 1 ,av Q ' 1 A J ' For ...Q ' ' A , 4. Lv .- Bearcat history. sig , J. . -T-1 wiv- it . , .1 L as ggi:-a Y v . 5 ' ie' fy A ' ' ' P 1 'Q ' 1. 1 J . - Pl ' . wr ,sw h Xt . ,gf 75.1 , A Y FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Acheson, A. Cook, R. Little. R. Streck, D. Hof- fman, C. Freeman, S. Wood. SECOND ROW: Z. Williams. D. Conway, J. Engel, A. Nevitt, E. Stanton, D. Lees, V. Ortisi. THIRD ROW: R. Basye, J. Lindstrom, G. Beaumont, K. Moore, B. Jensen, G. Hartman, N. Huber. : !N1'7,?ffQ -. ...J ,,k. on the swimming team Rich Ochs has scored more points than any other swimmer in A' ,nf lv L 1 X fl 5 X 6 2 ,gk w v. v J: Sn ag a ,f5u .b I+ I an 41 i San Mateo's record-breaking varsity r Rich Ochs, 3 f l elay team: Charlie Young. Bob Johnson, rv' 1? A f ll .1 .' R ' il 55 QS X J Chrix Chapm1in.antl H 2 . 3 2 3 5 2 Q H 5 2 A W , ff1s.,pgy f f., :J fi? f , QOH ff We sn 2,5 S 5 2 i 3 ' ff frm' 5 la' W: ui , X ,,,,l 18 rf 514 2? 2 . PD lisa 'X W5 R cquetmen open with trongest team in decades This season, San Mateo's racquetmen, guided by coach Gus Hassapakis, opened with the greatest hope of an MPL title in years. Their main objective was taking the title away from Burlingame and thus ending the Panthers' phenomenal thirteen-year winning streak. The men, many of whom were returning veterans, displayed greater depth and coordination than in past years. San Mateo was led by singles-men Dave LeBaron, Paul Bortolazzo, Tom Woon, Chris Fitzpatrick and John Ray, and Bob Larsen and Robert Caraway made up the number-one and two doubles teams. ' 's ., H Y 'Q' f K f M - Pt a . 1 4 ki visuals-ki .wwf F . ,,i. r . .1 ZI. ag, ' 'A' ff fe ', ff'lf7fff J' ?.lg 't Q t er Qi! L . 7 F' J S .'V! 6 I .. VIVJ VT X' . L J A . iq :.f,, L ' lV,'s.s M -'f, wi gfffq A tae- . efff li f ff. is Wm? . . ,M .is t - .Q 9 to c' L W . J M ii iw' A i. F J gf! ,mt A - N .... .... 3 4, X V J ,V 5 M . H 0 f , , - , M e X '11 ' .... , , , wyi'.a, jf ,ow , , A'.m,.vwff 4,-I 1' . Q, f '- Lg wif, ,,,, .V aff 40741. San Mateo's tennis team was led by the two top singles-men Dave LeBaron tleftj and Paul Bortolazzo. in .. .. f 9 . f' 7, w' I,fvf.if ' S Q S 1 J . ' S ' in 2 , J S 'E 5 P' . H Ka I '- MW SH X1-xii 'fm . ' ' - Q, 1 1, fl' . , j 5 J aw ,. vq .fy L! Qf. asj ' - 1 L . 155. 1.. 'I -J ' Lg.. A ,M L, W.. ,A-l s..+.-...4 1 -1 ' ...Q 702, ,Ji . . -. . . av, , . . . . . f-:f,..v-vs--an were .. ,.v..,., ...A a.v.v-sf,'a-gf' V ,. ' ......, -. Q--4140-,111-' 'il lP' hinnuupnnsf M LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Hassapakis. D. LeBaron, P. Bortolazzo, J. Kromhout. T. Woon, C. Fitzpatrick. J. Ray. S. Benner, R. Caraway, B. Larsen, FIRST ROHQ left to .k right: D. Bertellotti. R. MCC' leaf' . .N Kaul, K. ' -ffl! Aubr-, . M. initio. SECOND ROW: M. .lum- ieson. D. Miller. J. Stewart, N. Dederer, W. Aubry, D. 34 Haldan, Couch Williams. If 5 l ' x - 3 lp bl 3. Ar t i 'fi 1 1 i Returning golfers provide bright outlook w .X f - . -A f ai 1 H a...A. ' ,X ,.- 494' c A good follow-through on the swing is one of Mark Endo's secrets as the Cats' top golfer. Coach Buzz Williams had a bright outlook for the golfteam this year, with several top veterans from last year's squad returning. Heading the list was senior Mark Endo, number-two man last year, and juniors Lynn Ka , Wade Aubry, Dwight Haldan, and so- p omore Dean Miller. Moving in to fill the ranks vacated by graduation were freshmen Dan Kaul and Mike Jamieson. .jsfe-fi , . ,. . ' 'FMA1 Junior Wade Aubry tees oll on the fourth hole at the muni links. 7 'fr '13 A 1 . V kl.v I . M ,,,, . J , If Qvliriwx lf, I V ga., P I' ii Al NL-.p1,1-fiyfgj-M-'K'4l'liV99 5. ..,v3wfgqr.gfZ,!gQ'fgiw,y4zE V7.2-.,if.,.,,,L,,.,. . X A . h g ,, ,. , A -f ,. 1 ' wwf - ' ,, ' . Y . , . m.,.,x54t,ir5M ,..'.'!:,,1i my .,i. gf: 1, 4 gf 'fatzsikiiifsjfgffpfi-1r3faSstfglwrf' ' , 5, f ' ' - .mf .,, f ,s,,,Q,.r.m',i N Q. . 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'vq5R's's.siaf' M97 ' .ff-sfifi-.f a? as -im a 'i nu 1.4.3, . J , A , I -Agar z - - ' nm, A ffr:4I Ffr 1' ly-fs: cf-.f M. X , rw 1. , ,flf'ni,3?2, FQ f25l5Qa',.,q ,Q5r.,' '- '. In .wnas.s'., . 'Yi '43 ,gyxwvfgjf Wf,?,,'2 'i4,v.ji,JM-vggz MA, I. y i? spa- , wwf., 4,5 'i'-'tg'-,sw-L 'cv-. A4.? .m55H ,f, .' .ff ' MQ - . ' t 2 ' . riff fm-ff., gxiifgf 5' ,1 r,4!5'ee.fq, ' .3 Lf .g,33k.:J-Q-i wvvwiiz H 1-,fff'.4f1,:4ef 2' - , , ,ttsaazffsfffi J 1 - - V, .-, --., '-1.-A--, .,- . , . M. w . iL'f'f2.:n1r3Cf-c.'fI 'N lar 'ii . . ji ' ' .ah ' .M Lafn ' . ,'??X,If'i--' fi if CHAMPIONSHIP FL.-1GB.4LL TEA M: FIRST ROW. lelt to right L. Powers. P. Beirne. D. Okinc. L. Rodriguez. J. Carli. R. Aviles. U Berberian. L. Atherton. J. Findley. SECOND ROW: S. Maninger. M Drummond. M. Stalzcr. K. Johnson. W. Gralf. J. Linck. P. Blumbcrg. D. Reisch. U. Hatcher. R. Hendricksen. THIRD ROW: J. Jones, J. Steele. C. Yoshomoto. P. Shin. S. Takuyamu. lz. Ogo. N. Ross, li. Rout, M. Aguirre. S. Levy, C. Young. T. Kaullman. G. Saito. J. Cazin, A. Imaguwu. Mm Hill. fw , fi glean , M. , BLOCK S. M.: FIRST ROW, lelt to right. G. . Berberian. S. Babkirk. D. Okine. M. Powers, S. Maninger, M. Drummond. SECOND ROW,Q, . Reisch, M. Shiosaka. J. Linck, P. i . Bullock. A. 'lm ..-.f'T3'P'q' '44 mu, f 4 CHA MPTIONSHIP FIELD HOCKEY . . W I 2. Lg 'YV of ? , l X . . TEAM: FIRST ROW, lelt to righli G. Tat- Suno. S. Fujiki. P. Frakes, A. Young. S. Morioka. SECOND ROW: M. Lawrence. C. Loggins, R. Henrickbcn, J. Findley. N Keulii. N 'I 'RX Sixth period P.E. produces 'M W' '+ varied athletic talent ,fx CHA MP10fvSH1P BA SKETBA L L TEA M. FIRST ROW, left to right: K. Stang. v. Hang. SECOND ROW: J. Mathwig. J. Mayer, M. Walla, S. Fujuki. N. Kealii. S McNally. C'H,4MPl0N.S'lllP l'l:'.N'Nl.S' l'k'.-1M' lclt to right .I Mathwig, b. Ogo, T. lxuullmtnn. -new CHAMPIONSHIP GYMNASTIC TEAM: FIRST ROW, lett to right Spencer, .l. Gilchrist, Y. Beuudreau, B. Uyemuru, S. Saito. SECOND ROW: P. Thompson. L. Appling, V. Sheppard. THIRD ROW: M. Shioeaku, V, Sheppard, C. Smith, P. Bullock. J. Mazur. . ., xx ry .,.. ..,. , I , .XAN N' . . . y ' ' i i tmrieyiii U I If I ltd x .1 .V www E slit ...,, 1 A-fp? ' If I -A ,,, .Any K I . , iilfiw , 'f1!fAzxs.., Vf 1 -A f f ,,.- S ff . . Q ' A A' ? I E r A we hif i , ' if lj '-A-.MQW 1 ,V -At' 2 vt 7 i ' 't.:: ' ' ' .. V X f at vt 1 vzflji., Wlfkaawjfj jg, . ,A . x f. ' vlffifiliffg.f5':5'Q?1lfQLi.Tft't ff R' irl 9 Athletic Gail Berberiun President Dale Okine Vice-President FIRST ROW, leit to right: D. Okine, L. Powers, J. Linck, L. Rodriquez, S. Maninger, P. Beirne, J. Jones, D. Reisch. P. Blumberg, G. Berberian. SECOND RO W: R. Aviles, J. Carli, N. Bloomstedt, S. Poretti, M. Shiosaka, A. Young, L. Huber, L. Atherton. THIRD ROW: L. Stephens, T. Kauffman, S. McNally, V. Sheppard, P. Shin, J. Ross, C. Yoshomoto, K. Cotterell, G. Allee, S. Fujiki. FOURTH ROW: M. Walls, J. Steele. N. Kealii, M. Powers, J. Findley, S. Takayama, K. Roat, N. Ross. C. Swenson, G. Saito. FIFTH ROW: R. Henrickson, M. Dentraygues, E. Ogo, S. Levy, A. Imagawa, P. Thomson, J. Gilchrist, B. Uyemura, S. Spencer, J. Mayer. SIXTH ROW: W. Sue Bubkirk Secretary 180 bw-QS an 'Nagy ' ighqmim Q A. ssociation .:' N . ' - ' W-if-Q... f A ,li 1 ki, E , e 3 f ., , 1 Q it Michal Lawrence President fkiliilgli 5 le , fx 1 ..'r,,5,,,:: -f 4 f Jo Mayer Vice-President I Graff, S. Greer. G. Tatsuno. J. Cazin, G. Hatcher. L. Aguirre. L. Lingaus. M. Stalzer. C. Coggins. SEVENTH ROW: J. Denton. V. Hing, P. Frakes, N. Cook, B. Lewis, C. Gitlings, L. Zollinger. J. Mathwig, J. Mayer, V. Sheppard. EIGHT ROW: J. Mazur. Y. Beaudreau. M, Lawrence, B. Waterman. J. Williams. R. Prieto. S. Morioka, C. Young, J, Lee. S. Saito. NINTH ROW: D. Hara, P. Bullock. C. Smith. C Collins. S. Kahoun. L. Gensel. M. Drummond, L. Huggim, S. Ficken, L. Appling. Priscilla Bullock Secretary 181 vw-5--y , -w ' UU -1 ' ' V - - - auf '-EY' w5fa fc'f'-Q-'. ' A'wf-'v..A'.+..,. 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Only their hairdressers know for sure. I 4 Do you see what I see? I 4' L 4 fu Jane! Come here and help me with this zipper. if -fn-,u,..W,,m,w 'Nuo-...,,,w ,LW M v-...hx-'- vw . M ..,,, 'M+...,,,,,,MNu 'ww-4 185 ,4- W in '1'lIuu.,,.-, W M ' ' ,Q 52 , im ' ' V 7 . 1. i K , S 5 1 fi i ii 2' ,Msn V 5 , 'i 331' k ' , ' fx A ' K. Q 1. f 5 fi ' , X . ,,! , . ,,. . K. A Qi N V:-A 3 ' 23 Jgwffv M .Q ! I . , ff: W f e if ' 6' ' W-.H :K , 1 1 .AO Na. .. f f .- 4 , N 1 W W f r ,gg , W, , 'E ,- fm ff V 1' 5 A 5 ' M' . Aww, n, ,- Z I-Gull . 131 X ' tx W 1 f ,Q ' 3 K 1 NZM f Y? You are now entering the Twilight Zone Wvnwf Q.-nvff '0 Once in the morning does il? 'Y 5.11. -. 1, 'H'-l A ., Freshmen, go home! Target Practice. mimi ls.. WU K1 IM 4 f. fxhryg A l '-mln 4 x P nu A :Y Q? A f if Z 3 WA gf' .M I f' Mg f I The ratio of girls to boys is I: I0 at Sun Mateo High v 4-s H. eg., .mp I X , 'TW . .X I Y .- ' fe- H 'V-' 'sf ' ,Z ' W Y J 5 . , 49- h V 4- J W . , it ' G OL M, .W ', W L X t .1 A, as - ,W 2 get gym , h Q irE4.f.s may ' gm f- V ,Ms Those quick hair setting curlers better work! Playboys never had anything this good! ,,,.. f' 188 This works better than Drano' You mean we were supposed to take pictures ofthe game? , ,.,. I. 'BQ 4 .- Mr , . K, i t --c '. ,- 1. I., .. ,V , , . 5:-M' -- nyf W ,,--'1' - , .1 L. T I 'W .. 1. All wo boy. 5, X Sn faf f il!!! HW I' I s ',.-rg' fs, fs, -1-,., -. N., rk and no pluy makex Jack u dull fd Y' Y ' - Yr SIMN -sk ' 7 ,,- Mhtm, , ,. , -,f f 4 Now, why don'1 you lry il 'f t 'TY .1 5 , A .0 'Q W- A E . f'N 4 15 dx is 6' :X A, ,f' .1 f ,, 2 I , Iur L1 while? Ban does wear off as the day wears on. I f' fix, it-. - 1ugi. i1ul Q-p.?,.,. Q. 'mx- 5'-Ni., i-41 . Mfg. ' 55,5 r X M ,tm Q 19741 V..11 'x .. .sd , vi. .A r 'at '..: N4 ff. rl' x ' ainv swf? 7 F331 4 Q.-1.-3. Qi ,-u LL ii ig . S-Q .sms - . V ,Si .ii with A ,, N X 'xsis-I 1 , ffif 1,- rf qwfzg? or ff? l raise you one salaml and cheese. And God Created The Collector Turn on, tune in, drop out, Stop the world, I want to get off! bi, 'f lf you don't elect me, l lI hold my breath 'till l turn blue, ,.md' V .ma . -' aJ 1Z ff -fm V - -- ,'.s. N' ,- uv ' Sweet bird of youth lcan you dig it'?J AQ f ,.i'r:,.,,, ' ' - uw. fu 'Z' H4121 rf 't,1setl1 Cheryl N2 Naseth Rhonda 22 Abbey, John 62 Abbott, Allen 82, 160 Xbbott. Weync 22 Abramson, C ltristinc 72 Xsheson, Bruce 82, 175 Mlachi, Karen 72, 107, 1011, 136 Adams Keith 22, 162 164 Aguilar. lsathy 62 -Xgutrrc, lred 82, 153, 161 Aguirre. .lose 72, 104, 135, 136 164 Aguirre, linda 62, 179 1110 Alil, Richard 112 Ahnstedt, Mrs Signe 92 Aktyama, lfdvvard 72, 167 X16retsen,1'ugene 112 Albertsen, Oscar 82 Alexander, Mr .lack 91 Alexander, Leroy 82 -X1eyander,Rodney 22 Allan lleather 82, 120 Allee. Gail 72, 102, 105. 107, 17N Allemand, Mr Ed 92. 161, 168 Alton, Carolyn 112 'hll01l,5lCllI 112, 153 'Y 7 Dentra -Xlvarel. Ruben X-, 10- Amade, Yvonne 22, 129, 134 Nmamoto, Marcia 19, 22, 102 108. 116. 112. 136, 138. 139 Amamato, Steve 62, 120 Xmen, Mrs Halel 92 Anastos, lsathy 82 ,'Xl'ldCl'S11I'1,C1lfL1l 112 Anderson, Debbie 62 .'kl1dfC1'1I,L1l 72 Andrews, Mr Arthur 93, 15,1 Andrews, Bonnie 22, 102, 105, Andrilasevich, Debbie 62 Aoki, Joanne 62, 109 Aplanalp,R1chard 212 Applmg, Leslie 72. 179, 1111 Aragon. Audrey 72 Arao. Kristine 62 Arca. Shirley 22 Arce. Dolores 62 Archer. Stanley 62. 162 Arge. Gary 22, 172 Arge. lsathy 112, 134 Argenio, Dennis 22 Argenio, Vvayne 62, 133 Arietta, Michael 142 Arko. Pam 112 Armstrong, Sharon 62 Arnold, Anna 22 131,138 Atherton, Xnn 17, 22. 106, 130 Atherton, Lindsey 72, 73, 1112, 103, 135, 178, 180 Atkinson, Susan 23 Atwater, Colleen 23, 131, 149 Aubry. lseith 72. 177 'Y Aubry, Wade 6-, 103, 132, 139 177 Audsley, Geotfrey 72 Auguston, Ken 72 Ault, Melinda 82, 103 Aunchman. Dwain 23, 120 Aviles, Roberta 23, 178. 1110 Ayoob, Stephanie 62, 113, 130, 134 Babcock, Michael 23, 102, 110, Babkirk. Babkirk, Baccelli, ll1,130,136, 1311 139 Sue 62, 104, 120, 178, 180 Vincent 72. 104, 120, 171 Linda 72 m, Beverly 102, 103, 129 Baer, .Iames 63, 174 Bagley Danny 63. 102, 142, 147, 154, 164 Baglio, Mrs M 97 Baekstro Ba1r11eld, Baker, 1- Bernadine 113 red 113, 153 Baker. Larry 63 Baker. Michael 23 Balco. Don 23 Baldvyin, Don 72 Baleiy, ,lenniler 113 Balke. Peggy Ann 63. 1221 Balloyxe, William 72 Banks, Barbara 63 Banks, Diane 1113, 112 Barber. Mr Gregory 93, 142. 152 Barley Sandra 72 Barnes Betsy 23. 1211. 130 Barnes Francis 72, 103, 163, 165 Barnes, Mitchell 23 Barnhart, Vicky 73 Barrientos, Ed 63 Barton, Mr Thomas 93 Basco, Milton 83 Basolo, . ludith 23, 1211, 131, 149 Basolo, Steve 73 Basye. J udith 113. 138 Basye, Ron 73, 175 Battaglta. Linda 73 Baumann, Mr J 97 Bazan, Mr 1' 97 llen 17, 23. 102. 101, 105, 1011, 139 Beale A Beaman, Theresa 63 Beaudreau, Yvonne 73. 179, 181 Beaumont, Gary 83. 120, 153. Beaumont, lsathy 73, 109, 152 Beccat. Dominique 63 Becker. Steve 63, 132, 138 Beebe,N1arsha 23 Beebe, Scott 73 Beeson, Eric 83 Beirne. Patricia 24, 178. 1110 Bell, Mr Bell, Ga Bell, Ne Beller. C Bendele. Bender. Benner, Benner. Bennett. s Virginia 92 ry 2-I ll 73. 112 175 Bell, Steve 73 ratg 17. 111, 24. 103, 133 1311 I Don 63 Dawn 63 Richard 113 Steve 16, 24, 111, 176 Kathy 24 .. ,., 611 Bennetts, Janice 83 Berberian, trail 24, 102, 135. 1711, 1110 Berbcrian, .loyce 72, 73, 104, 135. 139, 152 Bereslord, Mrs Hizabeth 92 Berger, Cynthia 73 Ber1acl'1,Pam 73 Bergstrom, Susan 83 Berm1ngham,Marye1 61 Bernates,Su1anne 83 Berntnghausen, Randy 63 Berry, Gene 7,1 Berryman, Mark 73, 152, 16 Bertellotti, Danny 83, 13-1, 1 Bertini, Debra 83 Bell. Jan 113, 103 Bellant, Robert 63 B1ag1,M1ke 83 B1asotl1,Calhy 83 Biasotti, Marvin 63, 142 B1a11o.Gary 102 Blehl. Babara 63. 132 Biehl, Frank 73. 161 Biscoe, Dorothy 114 Btssett, Steve 63, 154, 1611 Black. Mary 114 Black, Robert 73, 112 Bland, B111 84, 166 Blatteis, Deborah 114, 134, 135 108111114 5, 172 Ik, 177 Bllll, Charles 24, 1112, 103, 112, 130 7 106 17 2 Blitz, Gretchen 73, 10- Block, Carol 84 Blodgett, Judith 73 Blomstedt, Nancy' 24, 114 1711 7 Blood, Mt' Albert 9- -8 1-9, 134, 135 Blumberg, Peggy 24, 102, 103, 131, 136. 1311. 139 1711 11111 Bogard, lsr1st1n 64 Bogard, Pam 114, 123 Bogdan. Steve 64 Bomar, Carolyn 24 Bonn, Stewart 21, 24, 100, 1112, 135, 139 Booth, Roxanne 73 Borges, Michael 24 Borya. Linda 25. 110, 136 Borland, Mona 74 Bortolauo, Paul 164, 176 Bostock, Mr Norman 93 Botheras, Tim 25 Bottenberg, Beverly 74 Bourbm, Dan 25. 129 Bourbm, Denise 74, 129 Bouthiette, Ierrt 25 Bowen, Kristine 64, 128 Bowers, Dr Paul 90 Bowman, Mary 114 Boyko, Paul 25 Boylan. Mr Larry 93 Bradley, Melinda 74 Brady. Steve 64 Brandenburg, Vicki 25 Brandt Marina 64, 135 Brandt. Mr. W, 97 Brandfel, Jelf 54 Braun, Elaine 64, 135. 138, 139 Braun. Rick 20, 24, 104, 131. 132, 133, 1311 Braun, Victoria 84 Breda, Lana 64, 134 Breda, Valerie 84 Brett. Ellen 74, 1011 Bremer. Ingrid 64 Bresin, Hal 74, 132, 160 Bristol, Larry 164 Brotsch, Julie 114, 129 Brounsten, Nelly 74 Brown. Mrs Alice 93 Brown, Diane 84 Brown, Don 114 Brown, Linda 16, 25, 129 Brown. Pam 74 Brownfield, Robert 25 Browning, J 102 Brownson, Margaret 64 Bruneau, Henry 84 Brunt, Steve 84 Bruno, P. 103 Brush, Jim 74, 174 Bruton, Steve 74, 164 Bryan. Linda 64 Bryant, Jon 114, 122 Bryant, Sue 16, 25, 1211 Buckingham. Ellen 17, 25, 128 Buckley, Nancy 74, 103, 129, 134. 135, 1311. 139 Buckman, Dan 74 Butfa. Allonso 25 Bu11er,B 84 Buizer, Johanna 64 Buizer, Pieter 74 Bullis. Anne 84 Bullock, Priscilla 64, 132, 135. 1311, 179, 180, 181 Burnham, H 134 Burnhan, Mr Harry 93 Burnside, Charles 84 Burtehaell, .lohn 114, 153 Burton, Harry 26 Butler. Caron 84 Butler. Cathy 74 Butler. Gene 114 Butler. Johnny 26, 162. 163 Button, David 26 Byeta, M. 109 Byrd, Jacklyn 64, 129, 136 Byrne. Carelle 74, 106, 1311. Cabaluna, Pat 74. 106. 107. C adona. Theresa 26, 128 Ca1Tet, B111 84 Cahill. Cathy 84 Cahill, Doug 74 Calderaro, Camille 64 Calderaro, William 74 Calderon, B111 74 Calderon, Richard 114 Campau, Mr B111 92 139 1011. 134, 136 Campbell, Michael 74 Campbell, Parry 26, 120 Candelaria, Barbara 114 Cannon, Jim 74 Cantero, John 84, 153, 171 Caravyay, Robert 72, 74, 102, Cardelli, Thomas 26 Carey, Suzanne 73, 74 Carlander, Ron 64 Carli, Joanne 26, 1711, 1110 Carlson, Beth 74, 105. 106 Carmtchael, Ron 74, 103, 152 Carothers, Michael 64, 134 Carrel1,J1m 74, 1211 Carroll, Colleen 64 C arter. Gordan 26 Carter, Sharon 74, 129 CarvaV1al,Ed 84 Carver, Joseph 84 Carvey. Mr B111 92 Caselli. Christine 26. 108 Cassidy. James 74 Castell, Res 84 Calor, Cathy 74 Cavan. David 64 Caz1n.Jantce 64, 179. 1110 Ceiner. Dan 84, 153 Chalee, Tim 74 Chamberlain, Dean 64 C hamberlain. C hamberlam, Steve 84, 142 Steve 64, 153 134. 176 160 164 Chambers, Deirde 26 Chambers, .lack 74, 152, 160, 171 Chan. Debra 114 Chang. Paula 74 Cl1ap1n,Mrs L 92 Chapman, Chris 26, 102, 104, 176 Chapman, Dave 84 Chase, Glenn 84 Chase. Robert 64 Chavez, Oscar 74 Cheshire. Robert 26 Chew, Stella 64. 106 Childs, Douglas 74, 160, 171 Ching. Darlene 26, 134 Ching. Randy' 74 Christensen, Mr Charles 92 Chr1stensen.C1ndy 84 Christensen, Linda 17, 20, 27, 103 Christianson, Carol 74 Chu. Mr. Ed 92 Chun, Walton 27 C1po1at,M1chae1 84 Cilairborne, Carol 84, 102, 134 Clark, James 114 Clark, Kelli 114, 106 Clark, Rita 64 Clark, Warren 27 Clayton, Frank 64, 168 Cleary, Martha 114 Clilford. Miss Carol 93 Coats, Curtis 74, 173 Cody, Barbara 114, 120, 134 Cody. Betty 64, 120 Cody, Jacqueline 27 Coggtns. Carolyn 84. 106 Loggins, Cathy 64, 106. 132, Cohan, Patrick 64 Cohelan, Robert 74 Coker, Linda 84 Coker, Mary 64 Colao, Roman 64 Cole, Rebecca 27 134. 17 Crabtree, Bob 114 Craig, David 74 Craig. Robert 114 Crane, Steve 74, 152 Cranmo, P 105 Crivello, Joseph 64 Crossan, Ken 84 Crowder, Carol 74 C rowell, John 114 Cuevas, Alan 64, 116 Cullman, Mrs 91 Cullop, Kathy 64, 133 Cunningham: Cathy 64, 133 Cunningham, Robin 74, 133 Currie, Sharon 74 Curry, James 114, 120, 132 Curry, Richmond 64, 172 Curry. Saundra 211 Curry, Travers 74 Curtis, Paul 74 Cushman, D 165 Custer, Ed 114, 120 Custer, Helen 74 Cutrell, Billy 74 Cutrell, Penny 211 Daily, Gary 64 Dale, .James 84 Dalul. David 74 Daly, Dan 84, 120 Daly, Diane 84, 120 Damotta, Richard 74, 163, 164 Daniels, Leslie 74, 123 Daniels, Teresa 64 Darbiman, Diana 111, 134 Darbin Daul. ian, Jeanne 74, 114, 136, 138 Dennis 64, 142 Daul. Ken 74, 112, 152 Davis. Davis. Davis. Davis. Davis. Ernest 28, 142. 151, 164 Mr. Frank 93. 142, 171 John 74 Leland 28 Linda 28 Day, Beverly 28, 132. 138 Day. J antce 64 Day, Terry 74 Dean. Dean. Debast Lorraine 211 Mark 75, 128, 129 iam, Aldo 29 Dederer. Nicholas 64, 162, 177 Deeme r, Dale 84 Dekker, Robert 75 Delanc ie, Nicolas 72, 75, 102, 103, de la Riva, Mrs. Judy 92 Delia, Deloye Demeu Demos Demps Dennis Dennis Richard 114 , Leslie 84, 106 les, Betti 64 s, Paul 84, 120. 175 , Sherman 84 . Sandra 29 . Zachary 75 Denton, Jo Ann 75, 179 Denton, Patricia 84, 129 Cole, Ron 74, 1211, 129. 152, 164. 172 Collier, Mr, Wesley 93 Collins, Carolyn 64, 102, 1211, 129, 134 179 Co1l1ns.Dan1e1 27 Collins. Shelia 74 Collison, Mrs, Margaret 93 Colunga,Rosa11nda 27 Comstock, Rodney 27 Concepc1on.H11d,1 27 Cioncepeion, Valerie 74 Coney, Zachary 64 Constantino,Ph1ll1p 74 Conway, Dan 114, 175 Conway, Frank 74, 102, 132 Conyers, Carolyn 114 Conyers, Trella 74, 153 Cook, Alan 84, 103, 175 Cook, Cathy 84. 132, 134, 135 Cook, Dave 74, 103 Cook, Dennis 64 Cook, Dennis 74 Cook, Linda I7, 18, 27. 102, 130 Cook, Naomi 64. 179 Coonan, Michael 74, 160 Cooper, Debra 114 Cooper. Robert 63. 64, 1311, Cordano, Earl 64 Cordano, Michael 114, 153 Cordell. Judy 64 Cordell, Susan 27 Cordova, Sylvia 74 Cordova, Teresa 84 Corey, Anthony' 84 Corne-to, Diane 127, 105 Corpus, Conrad 114 Corpus, Nida 63, 64 Correa. Davies 28 Cortese, Anthony 74, 124 Costa, Carlo 28, 154 Costa. Mario 211 Cotterell. Kristin 74, 1211, 136, 1711 Cotton, Darrell 74 Cotton, Ed 28 Cotton, Jerry 114 Courtney, Ray' 74 Covolo, Diane 114 Covolo, Nancy 74 Cowan, Brent 74, 163, 165 Cowley, Kathy 64, 102 Cox. Debbie 28 Cox, Judy 64, 103, 132 103 105, lll. 139. 15 Devee, Bob 73, 75, 102, 152, Devoe. Andre 84, 153 Devoe, Sylvanus 75 Diddens, Richard 85, 153, 173 Dieu, Lawrence 115 Dieu. Renee 75 Dilbeck, Kristine 75, 102 Dillon, Mrs, M. 97 Dtmare, L11 64 Dimare. Susan 75 Dimick, Melvin 75, 152, 164 Dinga. Kathy 64 Dixon, Shirley 75, 129 Donahue. Ken 75 Donahue, Pam 115 D'or. Kathy 29 Dooley, Mr. Donald 92, 160 Doughton. Rene 64 Douglas, Mr. Charles 92. 172 Doyle, Vlona 64, 106, 134, 136 Dreiltng, Randy 75 Drucker. Tom 1311 Drummond, Marv 64, 179, 180 Dudley, Shirley 29 Dummitt, David 1311 Duncan, Bob 116 Dunovan, Becky 75 Durham, Bradley 75 Dutra, Anne 75, 111 Dutra, Judith 29 Dyatt. Miss Joanne 92 Dyer, Robert 161, 165 V Dzterzanski. Robbie 64 Earnshaw, Kevin 64 Edwards, Keith 75 Edwards, Kevin 64, 172 Edwards, Robert 29, 120 Ehni. Robert 85, 153 Ehnt, Bill 64, 164 Eichenbaum, Robert 75, 173 Eisenman, Lynn 64 Elder. Cathy 75 Eleson, Eric 29, 1211, 136 Eleson. Laurence 75 El15Vlf1g,R0f1 64 Ellgen, Dennis 64 Ellgen, Linda 29, 107, 120, 124 Elliot, Mr. V 97 Elliott. Leanne 85, 112, 129 Elliott, Louise 29, 112, 1211. 129 Elliott, Mark 75 El1ison,J1m 75. 103, 124, 135, 13 Elmore, Willie 64, 142. 168 Elwell, Edwin 75 Elwell, Richard 115 ygues, Michell 75, 107, 178 164 110, 138 8. 139 Emery. Alonzo 64. 102, II2, 178 142, 145 150, 154, 164 Endaya. Antonia 75 Endo. Mark 29, 177 Endo. Steve 75 Engel,J1m 72, 75, 110, 161, 175 Erickson, Darald 85 lrtcwn. I-ttgenc Ill! lrttn, I'Llll'Ix'lQl 65 lwltttetlcr. Marlon S5 lxpoxto. Nltlltam Ni, It-U I-wut. .loannc I0 lwtoll. Xltcc 10. llll. I24. IIN, ISU I-xtoll. L .trla 'S lwtt-ll. L .trol 'S lwtoll, .lack 65. l30 letcltexerry. Mary 63 lwanx- Sandra 62. 65 loam. Stew: 65 l-alwtny. Joseph 75. It-I larmer. Nnittt 30. I36 l-armer. John 65 lfarrtx. karen Si larrots. Daxtd 65 Faulkner. Brtan '5. l65 l-cenuy, John 72. 75. lr-I. l7l. I73 lerguwn, Darnell 65, I'2 I-crguaon. .loan SS, I3-1. l3S, I36 lerguson. Laxell 75. l65 leriante. Chris 65. IIN. IZQ lfcrianle. Dana 75 Fernandez. Monique l35 Fernandez. Wilfred S5 Ferrara. Philtp 83. S5 Ferraw. Elizabeth 65 Goldberg, tittry N lioltlu, l llli Goltltng. Duntm Ni, III lioltlxlctn, llnntcl 'S tiultlxtonc. Betty 3I. I30. llf. IIA Kioltlstonv, Karl 79. lm Gurney. Xrnnld 65 Uontex. Inwplt 3l Kiontcx, ,Iuantla 75 Uornex. Robert NS, 166 Goode. .Iaequeltnc H5 Horam. Dunne 73 Gortn. lrcslie 65. llll. ll3, IIN Ciorin. Mtcltael SS. ll-I, I35. l3S Ciorrcheeck. Tlmmax 65 Uoxlyn.Sux1tn S0 Goswll, .lames 31. I36. HR. l3'J, I7-I, Grail. Stolen NS, IU6. lll Cirall. Wendy 32. lllf. III3, llf. lllw. l3N, llll. l7v, lNlI Graham. Gall N5 Graham, Mrs Maralell 93 Graham, Terry 75 Granmo, Paula 75. I36 Grant. Nlrx 'll Grant. ltmla X5 Gratten. Mm Vtrgtnta 'J-1 Graxex. 'Klan S5 IlL'lllllsNL'll, Rnklw IW llcnry. Ituuntlnlytt N6 llcnwn, 1 .tml 76 llutttn Iutx All 'n,'A 1 llcttttantt. Mt 'll llcrtn.tn. Natttttcl 76, lull llerntl-tn. I tntl.t 33 llutf. Rnn 76, I l IlL'llIIUl', Mm licnrpta 'Jw llly1:txlltok.t.4nlcl1n 76, lttl, Im lltpatxln-mlm. lctlcly 76. lt-ll llltilytc, llenry II. Ill-I. Illl. l.'-I. lltplnc, lwlary N6 lltpgtnlxotltaln. Ronntu 76 Iltll. lbclmralt N6 lltll, lvltxx Martlyn V-1, ISU lltllxleatl, llaytd 76, I6-I lltnaya. llunna X6 lltnp. Valcrtu 63, IU3. l7U, IH!! lltnwn. 1 llv lltr.tItt. Clary 69. llll, l3Z, II6, Htrakt, .loann 76, I06, I lj, I I6 lltrztkt. loyee 65. Itll, llli, IIN, lltralur Slew I02 llo, Penny 76 llo, Nhllard 65. lll-1, l6f llocl1xlrasxt:r.Wanda 33 Hoguc, Flcken. Ferrax. Evelyn 65 Ferras. Leonel S5 Ferras. Loutse 75 Ferrel. M. I02 John 65. l39, l60 Fetter. Fenner. Susan S5 Ficken. David 75 Sandra 30. IU3. IIN. IIO l-tle. Jane S5 Gray. Donald 32 Green, Lharleu X5 Greenlteld. Delores Greenltcld, Stephen 32 Greer. Lharles S5 Greer, L harles, Mr 93 Greer. Sue 65. IZ9, l3N, l3O l79 Gregax, Mr. W, 97 65. IU4 llocnu. Kenneth 65. I7-I llollman, Davtd IW, I75 Hogue, Karen 72, 76 Hogue. Kathy 65 lktl H6, S9 Hollingsworth, Beverley 65 Holltngnworlh, .lanet 76, 110. ll Holltx, Rtehard H6, l6l. 171 Holm, Vlr lidward 9-I Holman. Mr Thnmax 'J-I. l75 lunto. leltfahcth 66 Ftle. Steve 65 Figone. George H165 Ftllingame. Paul 65, 107 Fillingame. Ralph S5 Gregory, klyxyn, Mr 9-I Gregory. Mr. John 9-1 Greulteh. Laura 32 Greulteh. Luther 65, IOZ. I33 Hull, .lantee 33, 65. l35 Holt. Linda I6 83, 36, 107, I3N Hom, Dany' Hoover, Mtchcle X6 Ftndley. Barbara XS. IU3. I36 Findley. Jean 72. 75, IIS. l35. l38. 176, lhtl Fixcher. Marc 85 Ftscher. Richard S5 Fischer. SCOII 30. l31 Fisher. Robert 75 Greultch. Owen NS. lltl, 138 Grtllin. Otis 75 Grtrliths, Lynn 75, IO6. I36. I53 Grtllilhs, Patricia 32 Grtmxley, Rtchard 245, 153, l7l Grissom, Dehra N5 Horn, Bruce 65. IO-1, l6Z, I65 Horn, Susan 6165, I3l, NH Horton. Debra 76 Horton, Pamela 33 Hoshtyama, Deborah 65 Fitzpatrick. Chris 30. I76 Flaxmer. Vtckt SS. 129 Grotskyy Lharlex 32 Grotsky. Ronme 245, ltll Hosktng, Steven 86, IUZ, 153. I73 House, Paula S6 Hovland, Pam 33 Flelheher. Debbie 85 Howard. Andrea 65, l29. III Fleming. Mr. Owen 93. l29 Fonua. Hilanani 85 Grovex. .loe 75, l6l, I66, I73 Groves. Renaldo 65, I33, l6l, I66 Groves, Renm XS, I33 Grumatedal. l35 Howard, Patrteta 33, IIZ, III? Howard, Paula 86. III Fonua. Penislmam 65. I42. l-16, lo-4 Fonus, Siliva 30 Fort. Joan S5 'I Grush. Neil 32. l03, IZO, 17. IZX Gryder. Charles S5 Howell, David 34 Howell, .lim 65 Kaul. Daniel X6, I77 Foster. Larl 30 Foster. Clyde 30 Foster, Robert 65 Foulke. Jim 65. l74 Fountain, Earleen 65 Fox, David 65. l6S Foy. Derek 65 Frakei, Patricia 30, IZS. l79, 180 Frank. Monica 85 Frates. Susan IIS Fratti. Liz 85 Frederick. Fred 65 Freeman. Charlen 35, l53. 175 Freilax. Michael 85 French. Patricia 68. IZQ Fresquez. Michael 75 Guido. Francesca Gail XS, l3X Howley, Lester 65, ll6 Gutllory. Gabriel 165 Gutllory. Pamela 85 Gunning. Miss Carol 94 Gunzenhauser. Suxan 85. IO6 Guzman. Marlo 115 Haber. Jellrey 115 Hackett. Thomas 85 Huber. Huber. Huber. Huber, Donald 75. I67 Lynn 65, l7H. IRI Neal 75. 175 Wayne 3-1 Hudson, Gall 76 Huggins, Chrtsltne S6 Hugguns. Ltnda 17, 34. lt.l6, I36, Haines. Haldon. Halclon. Bill l65 Dwight 65. nz. 177 Stuart I7, zt. 37 103. 143. 154 Hall. David XS. IS3 Hall. Janice 535. l32 Hall. Kevin 65 Hall. Martlyn 75 Hall. Regina 65. ll2, I36 Hall, Roberta XS, 112 Hunt. Rebeeka 76 Hunter. Denise 86 Hunter. Jerry 65, I63. l62. l65 'I Huntley, David 34. I36. l7- Hurd. Stexen 76 Hurst. Joyce 76 Hurst. Pamela 76 Hurst. Robert Lyman X6 Hurst, Robert John 86 Fresquez. Phyllis 65 Fresquez. Raymond 65 Fresquez, Robert 85 Friedell. Margaret 85. IO6, I34 Friedman. David 85, I60 Friedman. Ellie 62. 65, 102. I37. I3 Friedman. Louis I 85 9. I-19 Frontng, Jen' 73. II3. 135. IJZ. I64. I73 Frost, John 85. 120 Fu. Billy' 30 Fu. Esther 30 Fujiki. Susan 75. l32. l7X, ISO. ISI Fujita, Ellen 75, IO3. 109. lil Fujito. Don 65. II3. l32. l3X Funari. Ralph 75, l63 Gaan. Anthony 75 Gaan. Richard 31 Gadd. James 65 Gales. Harol 75 Gales. Maxtne 85. l29 Gallagher. Michael 85. 102. I68 Gallegos. Saul 65 Galloway, Patsy 31 Garfal. Susan 85 Garland, Robert 85 Gerlach, Garner. Guy 65 Garrtgues. Denise 35 Gascon. Sandra 75. 129 Gaydar. L. lll Gaydos. Leonard 31. I36 Gaydos. Ronald K5 Gee, Shirley 89 Leslie 75. I29, 134. 138. l39. I79 Gensel. Gentry. Freeman 85 George. Christopher 75 Pamela l53 Gibbs. Penny 75. l06 Gibo. Sharon JI. IO9 Gibson. Steve 31 Giesecke. Hans 3l Girlin. Carole 65. IZX. I-18 Girfin, Gary 85, 153 Gilchrist, Jane 75. IOS. ISI. l78 Gill, Andy 31 Gillanders, Grace Ill. 102. 103. I6, l7, Mx, l39 Girard. Mr. Albert 93 Gittings, Cynthia 65, 179 Gock. Marco 3l, 165 Gock. Marietta 75. 106, 120, l29. I34 Goddard, Rodger 65, IO4 Goff, Maureen 85 Gold. Randy' 75. l52 Golda, Edward 3l. l42. I50. I64 Hallendorl. James 65 Halstead. Gary 75 Ham. Barbara 85 Hambltn. Donald KS. l7l Hambltn, Richard 73, 75, lil 16-1 Hammerud. James 85. I73 Hammerud. Richard 65. I39. 160 Hanashtro, Alan S5 Hankins. Daniel 32 Hanktns. Randell 65 Hanka. Jantee xi Hanlon, Deborah 65 Hanlon. Michael H5 Hanson. Marsha IS, 32 '-45, l7I Hanson, Mr. Thomas Hara. Debra 75. l3X, l39, I79 Hardage, Donny. 65 Hardage. Glen H6 Hardtng. Anne 106 Hardin. Kathrtne S6 Harding, Peter 75 Hargrave. Arthur X6, l6I Harken, Deborah X6 Harken, Janice 75 Harmon. Steven 33 Harney. John 86. 120. I7l Harrtgan. .Itm 86 Harris, Craig 36, 120, I63. I66 Harry, Andrew 33 Harter. Robyn 75 Hartley. Mr. B. 97 Hartman. Gregory 86, l75 Hassapakts, Mr. Gus 95. I5-I Hatch, Verne 65. IZO Hatcher. Gert 76, l06, I79. ISO Hausxler. Gerald 65 Hausnler, Larry 86. 163. 165 Hawke. Ltnda 76 Hayamizu, Christine 33, 109. IZ-1, l35. I36, I39 Hayden. Joan 86 Ha nes. Judith 33 Y Haysberl. Lenny IX. 33. IOZ. ll3, l42, 151. IS4. I64 Haysbert, Stanley 86, IZOJ 153. 160, I66 Hazelrig, Judy 86, I34, 133 Head. Susan 86, l20 Hellman. Kathrtne 76 Hemmenway, Joyce 65 Hemmenway. Nancy 86 Henksmeier. Barbara 135 Heneid, .luanrtco 86. I6l Henning, Mrs Delores 95 Hurtadn, Marta 66 Hurtado. Tony 76 Hurtado, Vtctorta 3-I Huston, Randy 76, I67 Hutton, Robert S6 Hyer, Patricia 66 Ice. Dan 34 lehtmaru. Cynthia 16. l7. 3-I lkoma. Masamt 66, 172 lmacht. Gall 76, IOS. 152 lmagawa, Arlene 66, IZS, 1724, IHO lmagawa. Nancy 34, 131 lmazumt. Gail 76, 106. I3-4, I36 Ingram. .lane 76, IO6, I34, I36 Ingram. Tracy 76, 160 lnxel, .letlrey 66, 162. 165 lnsel. Lmda S6 Ishida. lshtda, Ishida. lshtda, Ishida. lto. ,lac Diane 86 Gerald 66, IU6, I-12 Glenn 34, I7, lull. ISU .lonel ISI, 34, lO9, ll6 Michael 76 queltne 86. IOI Ito. Linda 3-1, I09. I6. I7, I39 Ives, lxtm ll. 35 lvte. .lo lwaoka. lwaoka. I In I6,, I66 l Ill, I-ll-l 9 Ili IN l39 hn 35, 120, ll-1, ... Carol 66. l3I. l-IX Glen P36, l2U Jackxon. Dtana X6, l2ll Jackson, Faye 86 Jackson, Glenn 35 Jackson, James 35, IO3, III. I5-I, I64 Jackson. Levardte 76. LH '1 Jackson, Linda 66. IZX Jackson, Marilyn 86 Jackman, Melvtn 35, I6 Jacobs. Wayne 35 Jacobsen, Tom l38 Jalfe. Marttn 86, 120 Jaffe, Rodger 66, 168 JalTe. Victoria 76 IO3 110 ll3 Ili 163 James. Btll 76. .. . ., .. Jamieson. Michael 86. I53, I77 Jamtgaad, Gary 76 Jarret. Jarrell. Freno P36 Valencia 35. IZZ, l-1K Jayne. Nancy X6 Jay nex. Jaynes. Beverly Zl. 25. 102, 103 Marilyn 86 Jegge, David 86 Jensen, Bradden 86. l20. l60. I75 Jensen. Lots 76. 120 Jensen. Norma 76 lrluwtl If I ,lun Ill' ltwwtl fury '6 I I lro llelrn It Ill: Ima. ll-tlwrt 'I. lnnl 1.1, ltmttltttltw l-tc. Xnm' It lll' lot. l .tlttn Im IM, Ioltnwn. lnlutx-nl, Inllnstttl. Ittllllvtll, lttltnwn. It-ltnwn, lt-ltnx-nt. lt-ltnwn. loltnwn, loltnwn. lnltnwn. Itlllllxttll, lttllllxtwll. ltthnson, lohnxttln, Nlr-, Xrltt lr-l tltrtt. i-.6 llt' Ittt I lllfalwlll 66 t fmutltlnlytt IW ll I'-. lmcplt I II, I I-I lxalltryn I6 I .lIIllL' lull lctvnartl 66 In Il.Il Nl.trp.nut lvl: Iltu It-I Nltltkt 76 Nlnlltc I-46 Nancy lull, I I 3 Rnlwrl R6, l'Nl l I Mr Ruhert '16, ll Mrx kathrtnu 'IN loltnxlnn, Nl Illl. loltnslon, Mrx lNl.trLta ly l'.tn1el.t hh lultnslttrl, loncx, lellrey lltt Ionex, lewlea Ill, 16 Innes. lultannc 76, lux INI I7 IJU Ill I lonex, Kenneth II? lonex. Vltkc tall Innes. Sandra 76, III6. IZH, lll lones. Skip Ill. IIS L, Imtt lttrdurl, Don 63, hh. Ill, IIN. I-I3, lS.1, ln.: Iurdon. Samuel 36. I-II. lily I64 w .low Rodger 36, l3,, II6, IIN loo. Mrx P 97 lu. Grace l39. I76 lu. Helen 36, tm, mo, 114 .lu, Werner 6.3, 66. HH. IW 142, mi lung, Larry 36 lunto. lnsephtne 76 66 I73 IIIU IH I lurnw, Altec . - . . . Iuxttcc. Ronald 66 lxahoun, Susan 66, I7lr Kalodemax, Anthony 36 kdmllll. Janlee 76 Kane. Mtv Helen 'il Kurtya, Stephen 66, l6tl. l6N Karp. Term 66. l35 Katamotn, Grace 36, lll3, IU9, I3-1 Katz. Donald 36. I-12 Kaullman, Antonette H6, IZU Kaullmart. Ralph X6 Kaullman, Teresa 66. llI3. lll lb. lhl Kaul. Lymm 66, I77 Kaul. Wayne 76 Kawahara, Dtana 66, l33 Kawahara, Sue 36, I7. 131 lxawahtra. Atxuku 76 Kealn. Noelant 76, IIN, ISU. HSI. I7N Keenum. Davtna 66, III? Keenum, Rtuhard 76 Keeton, Donald 66, 13-1 Kehoe. Bob 76 Keller. Sheryl 76 Kelley. Gall I36 Kelley. Karen 66. l36 Kelly, Kathleen 36. ltltl. I3-I Kemmtx. Wtlliam 37 Kennedy, Carol 76 Kennedy. Rae 76. IOS, IDX Kensrud, Sally 66 Kerr. Kathy 73. 76. IS3 Kerston. Rtchard 66 Kesler. Lharlotte S6 Keyxton, Ronald 76 Kllgnre, Hullts 66, l6l Ktllharn, Karen 66 Ktlltnger, Ardts 37, l3x Ktmura. Mrx B. 97 Ktmura, S l3H Ktng, Andrew 66 Kung. Carolyn 37. 203, IN IZ-I lung. Carla 120. I2-I. IZA! Ktng. Ltndxey 66. IOS. 132 Ktng. Peggy 76 Ktng. Suxan 37. Ill? Ktmktnt, Vatnga 86, I73 Ktrhy. Bonnue 66 Kirk. Lheryl 76 Kirk, Clea 66 Kirk Glenda 76 Kirkland, Legay 37, I-19 Ktyomura, Glenn 37, I-12, I-I6. l6H lxltck, Margaret 76, Ill, U5 lxltck, Thomax 66, III Knapp. Mn. R 97 knight, Mr, Phlltp 95. IS3. I60 Knorr. Lolleen 66 lxoclltng, Darryl 76 Koelltng, Lorene Nh, Ill! Koga. Rtehard 76. 13-1. I3K I3 Kotzumt, Pat 37, I-Ill Koller. Ktm 76 Komaru. Stephanie 66. I-IX Kosl, Kathy 66. 63 Kost. Terexe X6. l35 9 Kottn. Geoffrey' 66. ltll. Ilfl. Ill. lltl. I2 I36. l3X. l39 Kovac. Ferenc X6 Kovac. George X6 Kovac. Stexe 76 Krabhenschmtdt. Kathy fvh Krabhennchmtdt. Lua X6 Krakow, Rodger X6, lfwl I66 Kral. Dan 37 Kraltch. Kathleen 37 Krasstltntkolf, Mala 37 Krettem. Dtana 76 Krtngen. Gradon 37 Kromhuut. ,lohn 37. IOU. Illl, ltll. ltl3. I76 Krummel, Ruxsell 76, l24. IDI Kueera. Mr b 97 1XlI11Cl'.l 1'.rn1.l 'tr 191 1xukl.n. 1'.rlrnr.a U lxuk1.u, 11c1cu 77 No Ixunrposl. lohn rm 1XUI'1ll11UflI Mrlxumorr 77. Im 17, kur.1mur.a Inlxumulxu Nh. 11.2. IN 1XU1'PII11JN1xX 511.lI'nlI1 my H13 Ixuxhncr. Roh on 1.1lorlunc. li--h 152 1.1lrd RJXIIIUHK1 IH 1.lm.nr tlmrlcx X0 l.1m.rxlur IJ.md my lame Margo My W w lnngcndorl 1X.ll111 fm 1LIf1gfIk11lU, Slcxc IS, 1-I 150. 151 Iurscn Mlm Shirley 04 1.Jl'Nnr1, Boh hh 170 1.1rwn, Nir 1 urlux 'P-1 Lathrop, 1.rrry IN 1,.llln. Mr Roherl 'Ll leilxun, Mr 1'rcd '14 1.1VC1'l1. Mr Rrchural '11 IU lnvsremu. Xprll Irv. EN lawrence. i.Il11y hh. 1113. IIN. UN loxxrcmc. Iohnnr Nh. 107. 120 lmxrumc loyee .WN lowrcnec, 1N1n11nI W, 120, 1.15. 17' 1.1wrens.c. Roger 77 lnwson, VIXIJH 77 1.1x. Q hcxlur hh 1414 1.1x.1xcllh Nu. IS? 1,c.u.h Rohm 77 l.e.1r. 111.1 No Leharon. 1J1rvrd JH. 102. 103, 1711 Lch.1ron. Pulur 77 lxeourrx, Sumn KH. 54 Lcuourrx, 1hom..mn Ill .1 71 lee. Luc. XdcI1n.1 .IS X1Ix.C full lee .Xnn no Lee. Bexurly H7 Lee. Kathy fm Lee. thru N7 Les, Uco11 KH. 1111. 111. 135, 130 115 1314 l.ee. Glenn 77 Lee. Iran N7. IZ-1. lol Lee..l.1nc oh, 120. HN IW. 170 LCC. land his. Ilsl Lee. Lund.: X7 Lce. blew 77. 11:3 Lee. Yee Sen 66. 139 Lee, Yuk N3, N7. 107 IIN Lees, Dove 72, 77. 101. 105. 175 Leiorgc, Lhurlex X7 Lelorgc, Lhrlxlme on Lehman, Luurre BX. 130. 135 Mclxlrme. Lerield. Horcncc 77. 115 Lelleld. .lanmee hh Lersx. Churlcx hh. 142. 17-1 Lcmus, Sllvm 77 Leong. Rodney EX Leong. Valerie S7 Leunhordl. Dl.1n.1 312 Lerch. C hrls 77. 105 Lcrch. Monrcu 87. 125 Lcs1uv.,11rr1 .W Lewngcr. Dr Leon QI Leung, Pmg 77. mn. IIJH, lu. my Lcunn 4 .lrolyn X7. I2-1 P IW! Mnclxllrl. lcrry 77 Mnddcn. C hm Q17 Modding. Mark 40, IIN 1X1rlL11g.lIl Dqnc 07. 142, H14 1N1.1L1lg.rn. lc11 H7 153. Irv? Mus Nlr 111om.1x 95 1N11lgUl1't.'. Angel.: 40. IIN 1x1.llxur1o. New Ill. -10 11-1 104 1N1Ll11xLIfTll,1N.SlCXC 40. , . M.1Ifkuhn.M.nx 77. 1113. lo-l I73 1W1rl1'lL.11'1gUCN Mnlmcl 77 Mongrum. Dchor.111 H7 N'1.1nlngcr.N.mdx -10. IU2. IU-1 I25 1 Munlwculco. Pnu1,s 40 1N1.1n1w.uIco. New 117 Munl.lrrcf. lexus 77. 102. lr--1 7N INII 1N1l11IQ.lD. Slew N7 N1l11x.1N1r Rohcrl '15 Mullxlonc. lu11 4w7. 134 Mlndcll. Sue N1 105. 114 Miner, Dcnnrs X7 Mitchell, 11.1111 77 N1IfIl1'l1f-1. Rem: 77 rN1Ij.I11l1'L1, Sheryl 07 1V1lfor1o, Dow 77 Mogxleu. Mike H7 Monurncl, Iohn 77. 11.1 107 Monday, Tcrcxu N7 Monl.11h.1no loc 17. 11, 42 IU1. 102. HU, 105. I11. 131 1N1r1I1lLlfI'Cl. low ui. 717 lol! Ifvl 102 I71 Monkmx, 1udy H7 Mnnmng, Donna 117 1X1Jf1x1IC1L1. irurlrudc -Nl hlzrrclnxen. lohn N7 Moreusserr. Paul.: 77 Mur1u.1,1m1.1 07.111 173 Marquez. Moral.: 77 102 N1.rrron.P lm, M.1rxh.111. Mr ihorlex vi 1N1rlf1ll1 Nlrx 11 07 Nlnrllncf Nlnrlxncf 1'1lfuhelh X7 lxndn '7 Murlnncf 1X1.lf1II1Cl. . Roxrrmrlu -111 XX cndy N7 fN1.1rly Lug N7. 129. I1-l 1N1.lxs1ml1l. Tom -10 Mnslerson. H111 -11 Mqllhcxu. Suu N7 Mulhrx Sandy ri Monl.11h.1no. lcnny SZ. N7 Montgomery. llm 77 Moody. Charlene 42. 130 Moore. Bloks 117 120, HN, 119 Nloorc. Gloria: -12 Moore, ken 547, 15.1. 179 Mxxurc. Mrs M '17 Moore. Rogcr 77. 110 Moore. Mr, Stephen U5 Moore. fercxgn 72, 77 Nlorulcx. XLIdU1l111 -12. 105 Morale s. 1 1'1.r1do 77 Morehead. Xmdx X7 N1.xl1mlg. Mary Lune of 12-1 125 IN. I W INI 1X1.l1llDg1f. I111cl.1 77. 10,1 1V1.lllux. Q11I'lN 77 N1.lU1L1lF1. Pum -11. IIN. 119 Me1ur.1n.n.N11c11e1c N7 1N1.1uf Doug 77 Nhner. lu f-7. 1113, III lj-r. 13.1. IKN. uw 1141 M.1yer,.1ud5 07. 102. 1113. Hlo 1214, I34, IBS. I39.179.1H1 Mayer. 1V1U1'gr11'C1 -11 Mayen. B 103 Mayen. Mr Mxdun 'Ji M.1ys.Dunn5 77 Mufur. lnequclnnc -ll. 170. IX1 1V1LllIUl1I. R45 -11 1X1CXd1l1'11. Slew 1,7 N1eLund1exw.N1rs 1N1.1rl-me 'P-1 Mckunn. Bruce 72. 7' Lew. Sue 71. 77. IUZ 132. IIS. Hr: IN 1811 Lew. lurol 77. 11N LCWIN. 'X 153 Lcwux. Bcuy hh. Ili, Ib. 1312. 134 IW Lexus. Corral 77 lxxxlx. D.n'ld P-13. X7. Iii. 172 Lewis, Rlehnrd HJ. N7, 171 Llcon. 1,.r1cnl 39. 1111. I1-1. 135. Ilfr 135, Mctunn. Doug 117 1N1LQ.rrI11y. Q olleen h7. 1112. IRS Mukuulcy. lxm 41. Ilo. Ib-1 Mdoulcy. loc -11. Ilo. In-1 Metnulcp. Rzmdx 547. 177 1V1cQ1cud, - 1x.1lh5 73 'V Mciollough. imen N7. 1-5 Md ord. Mr Roy 'J-1 Mckool. Dun H7 Mei muy. C hrlx h7. 101 Mcliurlund VN .1nd.1 N7 Mu1'.1u1. 11m 37 Melnlurl. Mdxdguc. Melxuguc, Bleu: P17 Dore 77. Inf Dum fr-1. 14:3 Mekendrx, frreg -11 1V1L1XUm.1fy. lohn 67 Melxcnnu. 1x1l1xC bl 117 102. lhi 1X1c1xcnn.1. Peter X3. XT 102 1N1Lj1XII111CQ Um.: M7. IIN 1N'1C1XIl1l'1Cj Sue -11 Xnn N7. 1111 1.1cu. Phllllp 39 Lnllurd. hm nh l,mk,.1ud5 39, IIN! IU2, IHS, 11-1. 137. 111 1714, INI1 l,lnde11, ludy 39 Llnder. L UIIFIIC N7 Linder. kathy 39 Llndxull. Xndrexx ho. 1111. 1112, Ib IAQ 1,lI'1L1x1 rom. lcI1 77 'V 1,IF1L1N11'l1f'l1. 8.1115 JJ. PJ 175 L1ng.u.xs, luxhc 77. 170 1,1nn, Dr 'JI Llnllnr. 1r.m1x 77 Lllllc, Rich 72. 77. 102, If-I 175 Lououo. Nonu 39 Loe, B.1rh.1r.1 on Long. Denms hh Long. Donold N7. 153. 100 Long. filngcr N7 Lung' .1cl1'll'1 117 Long, Laura X7 Looman. L hurlex 77 Lopez, .lock N7 Love. Mollhcu N7. 100. Ihl Lowe. .ludy 39. 109. 110. 13-1 Lou. ken H7 Lowe. Mnsx Wl1hCm1H.l '25 luburxky, Maru: iv Luharsky. lcrusq 77 Lulf. louqunn 39 Lulf. Maru.: H7 Luke. Loren X7. 1211 Lund: Sherrn 441 Lydon. .lomex 67. 1211. lh-l Lydon. Randy 77. I4w7 Lunch Lynch .lxulhy X7 .Pal 77 Lgncx, Mrs 1 Q7 l,pgz1.rrd. C .rrl 117 Ma. l Nhmx, ,conurd 40 l.1rry X7. 125 M.1ck.Cn.lry 77 Muck, Russell 67 1V1C1XI11!1C, Scott 67 Nlclcod. 1'X11l11j 71. 77. Ill! MeN'1rI1.ln.lJchor.1h X7 120 MuMurdo.Mo11lc N7 McN1111y.Mlch.1eI -11 'V McNally. Sharon 77. 1,-1. ISI, 175 McNally. Slew N7. 124 McNeill. Mrs Susan 'I-1 1N1LNCx1Wj. 10111 -17 McPh1111px. Nong -ll Meuulmrn. lxnlhy 77. 1211. 114 Meulx. frrcg 77 1V1edarlx.Mrs l'11!L11'7C111 U4 Medclrox. Rich H7 Medler. Rodger 41 Mcdmndo. lmdo -12 Mcdmndo, lun 417 Mcekx.P.1u1 77 W1Cll'l1U1'P. loun 67 Melaneon. Xlcx 117 Mc1uneon,Ncrnon h7 Me11u.h1n.l -12 Mello. 1XLIl11f 77 MeIlon,.1Lm N7 Meredith, lmdo 67. 135 Meredith. lornu N7. 105. IX5 Meredrlh. Mr 62 Mrs 1,15 Merllon. Bull N7. 1211 Mcssner. Mr Peter QS Mesxner. Sheryl 17. 41. 131 Meyer. Puulelle NZ. H7. lll. 132 Meyer, Peter 42. N7. III Meyer, Rum 117 Nlughuels. George -1- Mrchelony. Hoh 67 Mlller, Xdrrcnne -12. I-W Muller. Mr Bil1'I'j 95 M111cr.Deun 77. 177 M11ler.,1.1c1uc 42 Muller. Mr. lowrenec 'PS Muller. Mrchuel 77 Mrller. Sharon 77. 102 Muller. Sue 77. N7. 102 7 Morgnn. Bllfhdfrl 19, -11. I-W, I-W Morgan. .lolm 77 Morgon. M.1r1.a -U, 120. Un Morgan. Slew 77, 171 Morlokq. hue 77, I3-1. 130. 179. 1 U 1N1u1'I'lx..1.1C1x 117. 162. 11x-1 Mormon. Rodrlek 67. 1-12. I7-1 1X'1U1'1'lNUH. Scott 77. lfwti Morton. Maureen 07. 1311, 17' Mox11j,D.ln 77. 152 Mover. Dehhuc 43 1N1usN.f:rCg H7. 153 Moyce. Dennis 67 Moyes. Rlulmrd N7 1V1UC11us, 1,1011 67 Mullenux. 1JC1'1lNC 77 Munoz. Roxc.mn.u 43 V Muronugo, 1'rl.rro 72. 77. lrrll. ln.. Muro. Dim: N7 Murphy. kd S7 1V1Ul'D11j.l'.1llLl11Cl1'I 132 Murphy. Mary N7 TX1urr.15.Cu:r.11d 117 Murray. .ludy H7 Muse. Myers. Myers. Myerx. M xerw. .101'll1 77 Burhuru 77. 135 Don 117 Glenn -13 lxurcn 77. 129 Myerx. Laurens 77 Nug.1lsuyu,Muxum1 07 Nqhmu. Dehhlc 7N Nukuda. lynn N7. 106. 138 Nakamura. Gene 4w7. I-12 Nqlxumurer. 1.11161 724 N.nk.m1uru. IoXnn NZ. N7 Nukuruur,1.1N1rx R 97 Nuk.1mur.1. Randy N7 Nokolzr. George 117 Numclh. Mr .Iumes 9-1 Nonno. M1c11.1c1 X7. I7l Napllcr. L511.mn 78 Ngnh. 1.1mmlc h7 Nnsxer. .loel 721. 1113. 10.1, loo Nuuurru. Roy 7H Nccruk. Mlehuel 67 Nclklrk. ,lcun 117 Nelwn. Xnnxc h7 Nelson. B.1rhur.1 43. 10. 105 Nevurcf. Rudollo 43, 161. In-1 Ncx'Llll.'1'ur11 117 Ncves. 1fIN 43 Ncull. X 175 Newell. Q111'IN 7H Ncx-.e11.Puu1 174 Newell. Tom 117 Newgurd. Craig 10.43. I-12. I-15, 150. lla-1 '7 Ncwpnrl. ,Llcnb N7. 1-11. 13N Niue. hd 7N. 1113 Nruc. kdm 7N, Ifwl Nice. Ralph 75 Nrcholx. Dow -U, Hal. In-1 Nlcml.1N1r -Xrxld 94 Nlg11l1ngu1c. Tom 07 Nls111dLl..1o5cC H7 NIN111fT1U1U. Dorn 714. 100. 120. Ilia. IBN Nunn. Bern 07. Ile Nouc. Slew 211. -U. 1-L. 151 Norgrose. Slcxc 43 Norman. Evelyn N7 Norman. Rlchurd N7 Norrls. Hunt 43. 1h7 Norwood, lxalrcn 147. 102. 120 Ob11la.Suc 78. 139 O'Brrcn. hd 754 O-BTICD. Mike 44 Ochn. Chreo 714 Ochl. Manu -1-1. 108 Ochs. Richard 44. I7-I Ochs. Ron 78, 174 Olonnor. Doug 4-1. 1-ll Olonnor. Mary 44 O'Donnell. kevin 87, 153, 173 O'DonneII. Puul 67 Ogo. 1r11en 67. 120. 134, 13X. 1714 Omar, Yusujr 44. 135 Okafukl. L1.1r1cc 78 Okme. Dulc 44. 178. 180 ORIHC. Phyllus XR Okmc. Wayne 67 Okllgl. Chur1cs 63. 67. 1-12 1 Ohllll, Martha 7X. 102. 1113. 12-1. 133 OALeur5. Dcnlxe Ohzunxkl. -Xlycc 67 .1hU.1X1 Omni. Judy 117. 106 Omni. lmdu 44, 1112. Illh O'NcLl1, Lrndu 7H. 119 Orlllclll. Joe 44 Ormcs. Luprnec NN Omni. ,loc XX Orlm. Vince KX. 175 Osloyu. Steve 67, Ill OASu11nvun. Brenda NX O4SU11Ik'dH. Marlon 7K Ola. Ted -14. 132 Ovrenx. Jumue 44. 128 Oxsynng. Gerald HH. 120. 153. 173 Onynng, Randy 117 Plllflll. Doug 714. 174 Pg11.nl. George XS Pulaxl. Lon X3 Pulmur. Nancy 67 P.1n,L1uru 7X Pun, lmdu 724 Purdue. Judy 4-1. 131 Puredcl. Bexxy -15 P.lrkcr. Brenda 87 Parker. Nancy S7 Parker. Sue 714 Parker. B111 87. 153. 175 Paxkexlch. Mlkc H7. 153, 171 Puxlore1I1,Debh1e 07 Pnluhcll. Kevin r-7 Pulc. Mr. 1 97 Paton. Tom K7 Patten. Frank 7N Parllcn. LUUINC 45. 109. 129. 138 Pnllcn. Rlchurd KX, 161 Patterson. Terry 78. 102 Pujul. QLil'01C 67. 130 Pcarcc. Jann -15 Pcdrlstenn. Gull SN. 134. 135 Pcgnc. David 45 Pchworlh. Don NX Peck. thru 17. -15. 102. 110. 134 Puck. Mike 78. 110 Pellon. Duxe SZ. HX. 132. 103. 165 Penn, Tom -15 Perencln. Ellmbelh NN Perri. Mitchell 78 Perry, Stephen 88. In-1 Pelerx. Mm Vlury 94 Pclcrson, Mr. Curl 94 Pclcrson. Lhrrx NH. 129 Pelcrxon, Robert 117. lol Pfhcger. Alice XS Phelpx. Greg -15 P11r11ips. Slexe 78 Pruxenlin. .Ioe 117 Puskenx. Lindu 7S. 103. III. 129 Prcrcc. Perry 724. 165 Pnggoll. Gary SN Plnero. Lindu -15 Paper. .1eun 78 Plper. Leunnu XS, 129 Plugmunn. Don SX Plumb. Julie 754 Poche. Gaston 67. 146. lb-1 Poehc. Pull: 714. 102 Ponll. Gayle XS, 106 Porelll. Sandy 45. 134. 138. 178 Porrrll. Tracey 117 Porter. Roger 73. 103 Puxx. 11nL1u 67 Potter. Mrx. A, 97 Powell. Jumee -15 Powell. Judy SX Powers. Cheryl 714. 106, 133 Powerx. Kathy NK Powers. Lmdu 19. 43. 101. l7A, ISI Powerx. Mrchele 178. 180 Pr.1der,Sue 88 Pruseoll. Rhonda XX Prlhuss.Ar1ene 614 Price .llm 68 Prxelo. Roxe 68. 179 Prlelo. Vic 73. 163 pfl1T1C2.lUX.D1ll'l 75 Prochnik. Sue 754 Purcell, Denxsc hx Qulck. Robert XX. 153. 173 Quunlnn. Mrs. Mury 95 Quinlan, Mr Robert 95. 133 Quinn. Pul 68 Rugenl. Mrs. D. 97 Rll1I'1N. Sue 614 Romlg1n.'Xdr1cnnc 136 Runuc. Gull 68 Rund.1n.Adrienne 78 Rulclllf. Ron -15, 112. I-12. 154. 16 Rul11I11.John 78 Ruwlclgh. Wayne 68 Ray. .lohn 78. 132. 152. 17h Ready. Barbara 16. -16. 109. 139 Reddy. B111 78. 152. 16-1 Reuvcx, George 614 Reed. Mr. Churlcx 95 Reeves.Chur1ex 714 Reevcx. Dehoruh S8 Reeves. Mr. Ronald 95. 113 Relxch. Deborah 16. -16. 101, 102. 1 1314. 178. H40 Rcshuloff. Lixu 46 Rlcc1.Murk 73 Rune. Guile 78 Rlchurd, Kathie 78 Rrehurds. Melvu Jean Ib, 46 Rrdd1e.Roberl 734 Rrcden. Lum 78 Rlnglcr. Mr. Donald 95 Rmk.Duv1d 714 Rmkcs. Sharon 46 Rllltff. Slexen -86 Rlllmasler. Gregory 62. 63. 618, 1 Rrlzo. Deborah RX . Iunhcry 119. 1211. 175 Russell, Winn Ruxrrn. Rcllmin Jh Rucm. Inny SN. 151. Io' Rucrx. Pramk 'N. 14.7, INT. 104. Irv RIXCIAN. 1'rCn1 OX, 1-11. 191. 1011. 111' Rush. 1All'I'y 'N Rncrx. 1'1wtwn 7N. IIN. lil Rucrx. Ixcrry I02 Runkc. Xnn NS Rout. lxxlc TN. IOS. Iltrv. VN. ISU R.-.n, R51-1.1 17.41-. my. nu. ms. I-19 R011CI'lx. Rnbcru. Nun 'N, 111 K11.l1'10llC Jo Rubcrtwn. Dura ox. Inj. 1114 Roccallorlc. Rudnulc NN Rndgcrx. B 15,1 Rudgcrs. lwtellu GN Rndgcrx. Mr .lzunex 90 Rodgcrx. Rcnce 'S Rmigcrw . Nrx. S 'V Rudll. Mrx Ruth 90 Rodonl. R0t1x!11I. Linda 03. hX Wayne IU,-10 R0dI'1gllCl.,1.lIN1ll 46. 17N. ISU Rogan. Mlkc Iv. -10 Rogan. Richard 89. 171 Rullinson, Dianne 47 Rollinaon. Sue SS. 106. 13-1 Romain. Cindy SH Rose. Denniy SN Rose. Robert 6X RoS::n1k:1d.l2tro1yn 62. 08. 1112, 1113. lil. Rosenteld, Linda SN, 13-1 Rosenthal. Kurt 65 Rosenthal, James 73 Ross. G uil 68. 112 1 Ross. Judy 73. 78. 135. 173 NJ Ross. 'ncx 63, 63. 101. 135. 1-19. 178. Rous, Willie 68. I72 Rowlands, Robert 78. HS Roy. Mrs. M, 97 Ruiz. Mr. E. 97 Rush, Mr. Robert 96 Dolores SX Russell. Jim 78, 163 Russell, Bob 47 Rutkowski. Deborah 714. 135 Saccheri, Anna 68 Saccheri. Curl 08 Saccheri. Colleen 78 Saign. Barbara 68 St. Lezin, Barbara 68 St. Lezin. Lawrence S8 Saito. Gayle 68, 138, 139. ISO. 17S Saito. Ronald 144, 142, 47 Umch. Michue IX9 Saito, Sandra 78, 149. 181 Sakai. Richard 68. 104. 161. 168 Sakai, Robert 73. 78. 102. 103. 120. 160. 172 Salubert, Mr. F. 97 Sa1ch.CarI 88 Sanchez. Jerry 47 Sanchez. Terry 47 Sander. Frank 88. 161 Sander, John 47 Sander, Michael 88, 161. 1614 Sanders, M. 102, 166 Sanford. Nicki SS. 129 Sanford. Vicki 78, 109. 129 Santos, James I9 Sasano. Steven 88 Sattield, Charles 68, 166 Satyna. Barbara 68 Satyna, Steve 47 Savage, Patric 78 Savage. Peter 68 Savidge, Hollister 88. 153 Saw ' 3 V' . Sbragiu, Barry 47, 169 Scadden, Micheal 88, 135 Schiedeck. Joyce 47 Schlecht , Julie 78 Schmeekle. Annie 88 Schmidt, Richard 78, 130. 135, 152 Schmidt. Walter 47 Schmidt, William I02. 103, 123. 139 Schreine r, Ann 88 Schneider, David 88 Schofield, Michael 47 Scholz. Danny 88 Schotzko, Mr. Richard 96 Schreibner. Dianna 68. 128 Schreibner. Laura -18 Schroeder, David 68, 134, 162. 169 Schroeder. Susan 63, 68 Schultz, Shelly 78 Schweitz. Debra 68 Schwyn, Richard 68, 104 Scium. Michael XS. 171 Scott. Claire 78 Scott. Darrel 68. 120 Scott. Jimmie 19, 48, 128, 142. 144, 154. Schribner. Charles 68. 164 Seidleman, Mr, Herbert 96 Seigrisl, Mrs. Elenor 96 Seki, Glen S8 Sellvera, Muriuym 153 Serena. Josheph 78. lbti Serena. Karla 68 Serena. Sally 48 Serena, Toni 78 Serrano. Elaine 48 Severson. Jamie 88 Scyranian. Dianne 68 Seyranian. Robert X8 Shaban. Joe 78 Shapiro. Marc 88 Sheehan, D1 128 Sheehan, Kathy 79 Sheehan. Margaret 48 IIN KU 109, 16 4 Nlrccsnkn, M 101 N11t'1XC1.lI1t1, Itxm -IN. 1'll Nlmclriun. Iylanrmnc 79 51lC1k1xlII.1X1I Slnnlvy 'Pty Nlwppnrtl. Indy NI, SS. 115 S1lCl111.ll'l1. Yarn.: 119. IN. INI 511CPlHlI'l1. Nnmn ON. I1-1. 179. IN1 Nllcrutnni. 1X-11t11a1c1 SN. IU. 171 Slulmlzt. 1.11116 179 S1nc11n:L1y, .I 149 51unm. 4 11l'lN11l1'C 7x NN Shan. 11111 oN. 120. l7N. 180 Shun. Xktynu NX. 1211. lrrl. 171 51llIl1l, Kicmld 79 311mxuka1. loscplr 79, IIN. 119. 1011 S111ux41kg1. 1N1.try Xllll hx. 111-1. 115 178, 1511. 181 Slmdan, Shurun 48. 109 Buckle. lmcph 45. 1-11 bulk. lcunu 014. 1113. I1-1. 1141 8111s. Nzmuy -Xnn 19.-18. 101. 1113, 1115. 149 S11VClF.l. John SN Sllvelrzl. Marilyn 79, 1112 Silvey. Mr, Li 97 Simmons, -Xnitu 79, 129 Slmmy, Susan -18 51mon.Lo11on 79 Slmon. Glen 79 Simon. ,lerry -114, 1-12, 1-U. lry-1 51mon5.Nuncy' 48 Slms. 1-red 48 Skuta, Barbara HH Slackmun, Robert 68, 160. 105 Smith. Anthony hX Smith. Lharlou hX, 179. IRI Smnh.Ga11 68 Smith. Gary 79 Smith. James 49. 133 Smnth. John 79, 133 Smlth. Peggy' J. 79, 88. 103 Smith. Peggy L. 106 Smith. Smith. Richard 73,79 Thomas 79 Sommervrlle. Beebe 88, 102, 106 Sorenson, Hope 68 Surg. Charlotte 49, 136 Soss. Connie 02. 68, IU3. 149 Son, William 16. 49, 105, 129 Spahm. John 49 Spencer.Qhr1stophcr IX Spencer, Julie 79 Spencer. Susie 103. 179, 181 Staehlm. Mrs. Donna 96 Slalzer. Qharles -19, 131. 138 Stalzer. Mary Ann 79, 136. 179, 180 Slang, Gary -19 Slang, Kathy 68. 134, 181 Stanton, Emmett 88, 153, 173, I75 Stark, Sherri 79. 89, 129 Steele, Joanne 68. 178, IKU Steiger. Mn. P, 97 Stern. Philip 68 Stennet. Michael 68 Smennel, Peter xx Stennet, Sue 68 Nxwlltk, 1J.uueI N9 NXX11l41L'11, Xlxm 19. 11111 5u1m1c11, Irum' Ill. IV. 1'l fNlJlII1u. 1'clun 111 lnlvcr Niry X 97 1u1lm.n, ITLIIILIIN' I-1. 4:51 Illklllltl. Mnlk NIJ, 11.1. 14111 1.1k.1I1.nr.1, Iunll N9 IW 1.lkQl11.lN1l1, tncnc HN. 79. lly 119 1.l1t:l11.lsIll. 1.lnlx 11-1 11l1x1I1l1lN1ll. Nurnm 11-I 1ll1K.IX.111I.1,N1Il1I'1'1lIl ry?-1. 1111 17N IHU lnltcmnrr. trcnrgc 79 1ll14C1llUf1, 1r.1n1s SU. 11.7. Ii' Inmuleutlm. 1.1ur.1 1-C9 141l'l.I1x.l.1lIl1X 79.1111 11u1zl1u, Iuhn Huh lzlukzl. Wcslcy FU. 1111, 1111. llli ljll 15.1. 11N 11111114 1111 1a1tc.M.1ry 79 Iulc, SUICIUIIC 115 1Ll1SU1ll7. Owen 79, 179, 1811 Tulsunu, .lexxlc X9 Taylor. .Nfl 165. 172. 17,1 Tuylnr. Arthur 79 Taylor. Bobble 08. 112 Tuylnr. ,lerrlu mt. lil Taylor. Orvnllu 79 Tc11'ncr, Mrx L 97 Tellcf. Andrew 68, 161 Teller. Rose X9 Tepperrnun. kutherme 79, 103. 12-1 Teshuru, .luck 79, 152. Its-1 Tesluk. Veru 51. 12-1 Thompwn, Bob 79, 171 Thumpson. Phehe 79, 1711, IRI Thurburn. Scott 149, 13-1. 153. 171 Thorexon. Lora X9 Thrasher. Gale 21, Sl, 139. I-18 Threefoot. Nancy 79, 153 Thurston. Dennis 19, il Tlbbs. Lurnlyn 51 Tlptun. Miss Nancy 90 Torgersun, Margaret 79 Torgersun, Tina 624 Tornlncusa. Greg 79 Torrex. Guadalupe 79 Townsend, Mrs, J 97 Toy, Gloria 51, 130, 1311. l-19 Trull. Gerald 131 Trask. 1-runuex hX, I-19 Tschorn, Raymond 014 Tsudu, Dam 79, 134. 17I Tsujl. Eleanor hX Tsujl. Rosalind 614. 1011 Tucker, Larry X9 Turner. Laura S1 Turner. Mrs. M 97 Turner. Vin. P. 97 Turney. Luml 79, 1214 Turpin. William 89. 153 Tyeskn. Mr. L. 97 Underwood. Renee X9 Ung, Tyman 51. 120 Unno. Yoshlkunl 69, 135, 139. Inf. lhh. 173 NNLHII X-.lllllrl P I'1I 1fxt'.IX11 1.1111-I I-'I YNt'1n'1 fmly -' V1c1r.lvr 'N11lr1wt, '9 11 ' Wt'tll.tuf1t 1 zulu 1' 111' N'1t'lx. f 111-rul W 1 I, 1 1Nt'I'w.1trupt' fwnv 1 V1t'1,1l 111111: 1' Vwc11m.ln 1'f11wrI Ir, '1 lu ,ff Nkcllx N1l.,1'1n'.Iu,, 'P' Wk'1I11t'1 knrvvu ' wCf11L'1, 11cur1 1.9 Vhwl I 1u'rx1 P Wuxi, 1lrn1.1 '9 Vtuxl. 11t1fn'vu1c ' ' Vtusl R.111I1'y 119 Wltcclvr. Ilffncll Nl w111I11k'1. fvr.lL'n1c 111! 1 'rl Vvhllc. 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Lisa 79 Wong. Peter 79 Wong. bleyc 79 Wood. Sloan 89. 120, 175 Wuodx. Owen 1110. 161 Wuun. Tommy 53. 120, 17h Stenzel, Stephen Stephen Stephen Paul 103 s. Lamoyne 79. 178 s. Paula 68 5, Ronald 49, 174 Slerllng. Mixs Nancy 97 Sterner. Curl 79 Stevenx, Steven 79 Stevenson, Lawrence XX Stewart , Jack 88 Stewart, James 49, 177 Stewart. Michael 20, 49, 1311 146, 17 Stewart, Mrs. M 97 Stewart, Renee 49 Stewart, Thomas 17. 50 7 Une. Mr. Henry 96, 121 Utsuml, Trudy H9 Uyemuru. Darryl 79 Uyetu. kelkn 79. 110 Uyela. Mleku 51. I10 Va1errunu,Edvurdtu 79 Va11e.Arm1du 69 Vulverde. Guadalupe 69 VunBukke1en. Carol 51. Ill VanBukkeIen. Robert N9, 135 Vedder. Diane 51 Venturum, Veru H9 Uyemuru. Beverly 69. 104. 1119 134. l3h. 179. 1111 Such, Geoffrey 88. 153. 173. 164 Stnch. Peter 50 Stnefel. Paula 82. 88 Stiles. Peter 89, 160, 165 Stokes, Michael 50 Stonich. Carol 50. 116 Stovall. Don 160 Stovall. Rohm 50. 104. 142, 160. 168 Stovall. Vernon 68. 1314. 162. 164 Streck. Richard 149. 153, 175 Strrebel. Mr. Richard 9b Strobel. Mane 68 Slromsness.Tru11e 79 Sturmer. Gerald 50, Iltw Sturmer, Thomas 89, 153 Simon. Sue 89 Sullivan, Cynthia X9 Sullivan, Daniel 68 Sullivan. John 79 Sullivan, Kulhy 89 Sullivan, Lmdu 89 Sullivan, Michael 79, 163 Surby. Mary 50 Sutlxtf. Mrs. 1 97 Sut1itT. Judy 18. 50 Sutton. Cynthia 79, 136 Sutton, Marietta 50 Suyeyusu. Don 83, 89. 103, 111 Suvevusu. Kevm 68, 142 Suzuku. Nflartm 79 Svendsen, Sally 79, 105 Swan. Harry 89 Swan. Terry 89 Swann.Qa1vrn '64, 79. 142, I-15. 154 Swanson. Dianna 68 Swanson. Randall 89. 153 Swarts. Tina 68 Sweeney. Kathy 79 Sweeney, Thomas 89, 176 Swenson. Lherllyn 79, 178 Swenson. Dennis 50 Vrgll. Duvld 51 V1ncenl.CIi1Turd H9 Vogel. Ralph 79 VuC1nlCh.JetTrey 51. 100. 1111. 102. 1113. 111. 139, 142. 150 Waago, Claire 63. 69. 103 Wada. Bryun 83. 89. 102, 110. 163 166 Wada. Charles 69 Waddlnghum, David 69 W.1ddlnghurn.Puul 69 Waddlnghum. Ralph 79 Wade, Llndu Warts, Inu 52 Wam.Merv1n 52 Walchu. Richard 52, 128, IM Walker. kim 113. 163. 16h Walker. Mr Lloyd 96. 133 Walker, Renee S9 Wulluch, Muxlnc 79, 153. 1X1 Walls, Larry 52. 112, 160 Walls. Melinda 79, 112. 120. 178 Walls. Terr: 63, 69. 112 Walsh. Melanie h9 Walther, Dunlel 79. 135. 152. 1611 Wumsley, Richard X9 Ward. Mary 17. 52, 116 Ware. Robert 52 Ware. Sheryl 79 Wurr. Harvey' 69 Warren. Joyce 69 Warshuuber. .lay 52 Washington. Patricia X9 Wasserman. Robert 79. 132. 163. 179 Waterman, Brenda 79 Waterman, Carol 69 Watkins, Mrs. M. 97 Waters. Patty 69. 102. 105 Wutklnx, Lance 69 Wattenbarger Gayle 51 Watts, Larl 52 Waxman, Cheryle 619, 180. ISI 59. 1011 Wralhall. James 69, 120. 135, 139 Wright. Mr Q I 96 Wright, Lhurulette 79, 129 Wright. Molly 79 Wright. Russel 69, 162 Wu11'crt. Cecelia 69 Y.1cu,L1nd.x 69 Yuger. David X9 Yumugumu. Cheryl 5.1. ltlh Yamugumu. Steven 69. 139. 107 Yamush1tu,C1uru 53 Yee. Carolyn 53. 1414 Yellck. Mr. M 97 Yesb1ek.Tum 69 Y1P.1,tjUIN 69 Y1p,SlunIey 69 Yuku1u.Mik1ku 54 Yulles. Lundy SZ. 83. X9. 101. 1113. 135 Yolles. Numy 62. 69, 1112. 1113. 134 Yunem1lsu,lx1nuyn 79 Yurk. Wultcr 5-1 Yuru. Nick X9 Yum. Raymond 79. 152, 179 Yoskmrtch,Mrchue1 152 YoSh11ujl. Q Indy H9 Yoxhi1ljl.Stcven X9 Y0x11!I'1'lUl0.f.1'l2,11'01EllC 69. 175, IHU Yt1shimotu.Gaylc 69, 106. 1.15 Yushnmwtu.G.1ry 39. 139 Young. Ann 72. 73. 79. 102. III. lin. 1X0 Young. Lurl 69, 179. 1140 Young. Churlex 21. 54. 17-1 Young. khrlxty 19. 103, 1110 Young. Marne 5-1 Yuung. bumuel 79, IM, 17I Yuung.5t.1n1Cy N 54. Ilh. lin Young. Stanley R 5-1. 116, 136 Young. Steycn 714 Ytyung. Steycn X9 Young. Tummy 79 Y0ungdu1T, Lundy X9. 136 Yundt, Joseph 69. 13h Zuchert. Astrrd 69. 135 Zegurcllx. Qumelu X9 Zelrncr. Robert 5-1, 1111. 110. 12-1. 1111 Zellcrw. Janet 5-I Zimmerman. Lhurlcx X9 Zullmger. Llndu 09, I7-1 Zulllnger. Lynn X9 Zullrnger. Sundru H9 Zucchu. Mrx Ann Oo Zucker. Barham X9. 129. 132. 13-1 We A ge! 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