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

 - Class of 1969

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Bowers Principal Mr. Walter Rilliet Miss Nancy Tipton Vice Principal Vice Principal ii . xl, 5' I if . k, I if Q - l i Elk! .4 s ll MRS. HAZEL AMEN Home Economics B.S.- MPN! i Q1 Hawaii, M.S.-Michigan MR- ARTHUR ANDREWS MRS. SIGNE AHNSTEDT MR. EDWARD ALLEMAND Physical EduC3ti0n B.A.- Home Economics-Head Physical Education B.A., , C V 5anl0seState B.A.- California, M.A. - M.A.-San Francisco State :,Ei Q'11 1 Columbia f a-fk f : 3 l I i A Rl? .Lf MISS ELIZABETH BERES- FORD Special Education B.A.- Wyoming, M.A.-Middle- bury MISS CAROL CLIFFORD E' MR. ALBERT Btooo Social Science B.A.-North- west Missouri, M.A.- Humboldt State 0 MR. WESLEY COLLIER Science B.A.,M.S.-Baylor MRS- MARGARET COLL' soN .. MR. NORMAN BOSTOCK MR. LAWRENCE BOLYAN Business BUS--San lose Science- B.S., M.Ed.- Ne- State braska gas ff. English B.A. - Denison, M. A.-Western Reserve MR- FRANK DAVl5 MRS. JUDY DE LA RIVA Foreign Language B.A.- Social Science B.A.-San Francisco State Physical Education B.A., M.A.-San Francisco State MISS VIRGINIA GRATTAN Mount St. Mary's MR. CHARLES GEER MR. ALBERT GIRARD MRS. MARDELL GRAHAM English B-A--SGHIOSG Slate 'E'lt56f5m':1:JlrG'fJEgs?-zlfgfty Social Science B.A.,M.A.- English-Head B.A.,M.A.- Physical Education B-A-' of pacific Stanford Stanford San lose State 4 'I' 'il MR. GREGORY BARBER Science B.A.-San Francisco State MR. THOMA5 BARTQN MR. ANDREW BARTSON Business B.A.-Pacific Business B-A-, M-A--560 'x I ih. MRS, VIRGINIA BELL English B.A.-Stanford MRS. ALICE BROWN Foreign Language B.A.- Lewis 81 Clark, M.A.-San Francisco State .L w ' -W Y 'hrs i A 'l v ' il ., A R i MR. DONALD DOOLEY Social Science B.S.-Wis- consin Francisco State 7 Nl! :UIQ -Q, A, ft 2 . QgfetyW'th'A 1,CAMgQU MR. WILLIAM cARvEY MR. EDWARD cHu uca ion - - - - ' - . . ' ' Business B.A.-University MRACHARLES CHRISTEN- Mathematics B.A.-CaIifor- Ealiforniagt tM.A.- San of Montana SEN nia, M.A.-Univ. Illinois nc co ra IS ae Industrial Arts B.S.-Stout State MR. CHARLES DOUGLAS Teacher- Advisor B.A., M.A.-Colorado, M.A.- Oregon . f' Lk MISS IOANNE DYATT Physical Education B.S.- Colorado, M.A.-Oregon MR. OWEN FLEMING Music B.Mus.-Boston -'J '? fx MR. IOHN GREGORY MISS CAROL GUNNING English B.A.-Sanlose State Mathematics B.S., M.A.- 21 Stanford IB Q' 4 'S-.M- -st 'Q MR. THOMAS HANSON MISS GEORGIA HETZNER MR EDMOND HOLM 'dU5F a' Am B'A 5a MRS. DOLORES HENNING Home E?0 0m'CS BA Science B.S Michigan Francisco State, M.A.- MR' GUS HASSAPAKIS English B-A' M.A'-Stan- San Francisco State Min MA--S'F State Weslem Slate lcolo-l Social Science B.S.-Calif- ford ' ' ornia MRS. .s KATHERINE IOHN- Y? ,J QQ S, W STONE . MRS. HELEN LARASH C I' BA.-P English BA.-San lose MR? DARLENE KENT MR. PHILIP KNIGHT ounse 'ng Omona State,M.A.-Oregon Busmfss B'ED'f M-Ed Physical Education B.A.- MISS SHIRLEY LARSEN it ti, -VQAEQV ifE'E OWH tate, - -' 'V fai , fn Michigan t ',ll 1 if , I ,FQ If K E ... 47 t '-i-i ' - , ag- ' '- M qii, V I .,,., -f f f ' 'J 5, V 1 a.' g,-'y,2.f'f7 t E we v 'II if ' , 4 f ztiet R 'ig A ',,,, , . 2 iiii W' ,ii. i,.., i .:,i , A a i. . f 1 '-'-' . ,:,, . te ' Et MR. VADEN MAY- MRS. MARIORIE Me- ERS CANDLESS . MR. ROY MccoRD g42 fEm22CS'Sef'l 5flf'NE55 B'A 5a lose An B.A.-Cal. Amacfam MRS. SUSAN MCNEILL W A S' 'f d ' ' ' ae M.F.A.-Instituto Allende, S0Cial5CienCff B-A-,M-A-' tan 0' Mexico uc Berkeley MRS. ELIZABETH ME- DARIS Nurse B.S.-Columbia, M.S.-California 3!aoy.t',vgv X t . -E 1 e5??7:iZ., 11 X , Q I Alll 'LM MR. DARNELL MooRE English B.A.-Prairie View MR. IAMES NAMETH MR. ARVID NIEMI MISS MARY PETERS Business-Head B.A.-Hum- Science B.S.,M.Ed.-Ore- Mathematics BA UC boldt State, M.A.-S.F. gon State Berkeley, M.A.-Wesleyan University It ,- 'lt . ,Q 5 'ti fs ' .4 h 4 'gi .- ..wg L , - ' .l MR. THOMAS HOLMAN A Social Science B.A.-San ,ah g Francisco State .. MR. ROBERT IOHNSON Art B.A.-San lose State, M.A.-Stanford MRS. ARLO IOHNSON Librarian B.A. - Central Michigan, M.A.-Michigan xgk., MR. CURTIS LARSON Counseling B'5 Utah MR. RICHARD LAVERTY Stare, MA- - Long 1 - Miss WLLHEMLNA LOWE Beach State lndusmal Am BA' UCSB Physical Education B.S.- MR. FRED LATSON New York l , f 6 . ,V -. A E 35 N MR. SAfVlUl'L ICJHNSON Mathematics B.S.-South- t-rn University t . x -me Y , '51 , ,v . .frfw 1 if 3. , ' M 'Q' Yr V 'iv A R i ie' '- ' ' V. is ff ' -' f' 1 . E i ,' ge, , ., A 1 w K A f--wig gc.-gf .fl gl iff 'E 2? . 5, -1' ,- zff MR. CHARLES MARSHALL Social Science B.A.-San lose State, MA.-Stanford. Foreign Language B.S., M.A.-San Francisco State S MR. LAWRENCE MILLER MR-ROBERT MMS Art B.A.,M.A.-San lose Sflence ' Head B'A M'A f d 1 ' V - S g English B.A. S.F. State MR. PETER MESSNER State Ian Or Foreign Langae B.A. -California, M.A.-Mid- i MR. BARRY MILLER 'E dlebury i .f if .1 ,. jf, l if 1' Xxx 'kg MR. CHARLES REED S Counseling B.A. -Thiel MR. CARL PETER- gocllege, M.Ed.-Univ. Buf- L SEN , MRS. MARY QUINLAN MR. ROBERT QLJINLAN 'dUSt a' M5 En lash B A Nebraska journalism B.A.,M.A.-san g . .- , B-Av M'A San M.A.-Stanford lose Stale jose State -. XL- W law. X ,Ain MR. DONALD RING- MR. SCOTT ROBINSON MR. IAMES RODGERS N MR- RUNAI-D REEVE5 MRS-GAIL RICHARDSON LER Counseling B.A. -Univ. Mathematics B.S.-Annap- F Industrial Arts B-A-, Mathematics B-A-'U N English B.A.- Mar- Texas, Ms1,Mi2D.-Florida 0ia5.M.s.-Mir M.A.-Chico State Portland, M.A. - Univ. queue, MA.-Wash, i Clllcago ington State 5 Q I fy' 1 L l . lqi . X H A f If Tx C X X s i M , JP ,cf 1 X 4? f N . 1 ,i gigs. . L im VWZW fa l :f's2.,A az 4 ' N fl Q 1 it ,xgiff -4, ,VA fs, W 1 MR. STANLEY SHEL- DON English B.A., M.A.- Michigan Q MR. IAMES SNIDER Social Science B.A.-Calif- ornia MRS. DONNA STAEH- MISS NANCY STERLING 1 LIN Foreign Language-Head l Physical Education- B.A.,M.A.-Stanford MR- RICHARD SQTRIEBEL Head Bssfcolorado, Science B.S.-Ohio State ME-Texas MR. CJ. WRIGHT MRS. ANNE ZUCCHI MRS. IOYCE WILD- MR. RQLFE WILLIAMS Social Science-Head B.A.- English B.A., M.A.-New MAN Foreign Language B.A'- Emory and Henry M.A.- Hampshire English B.A.-Stanford Pacific Stanford it -v ,,x -5, .df gf. ..,, in FIRST ROW, left to Right: Mr. G. Silvey, Mrs. P. Cai- motto, Mr. A. Brusa, Mr. D. Van Zandt. SECOND ROW: Mrs. P. Kendall, Mr. 1. Baumann, Mr. Fran- cis Foley. LEFT TO RIGHT. Mrs. M. Roy, Mrs. M. Baglio, Mrs. M. A. Wat- kins,Mrs. I. Sutlitf. gum ,E af., ll 9 .TE 'N MRS. RUTH RODLI Counseling B.A.-UCLA, M.A.-S.F. State MR. ROBERT RUSH Physical Education-Head B.A.,M.A. San lose State P . f .rt i ', lil wi ls 1 if 'U' ' MR. EDWARD SlllUl.l.R HOmt'workfSIudy C c-ritvi B.A.-UCSB MR. RICHARD SCHOTSKO Industrial Arts-Head BA.- San lose Stale, M.A.-S.F. State g -..Q MR. ISRAEL TRIBBLE Social Science B.A.-Mont- clair State College MRS. PEARL TURNER Special Education B.l.- Univ. Missouri MRS. BESSIE VAUGHNS English B.A.-San Francisco i State MR. HENRY USE Music B.A.-UCSB fr 1' Y L ll .ff j. 'fi -. 1 ' MR. lll.RHLRl SHUI l- MAN Social Scif-ricv BS, MS' Come-ll f A wi , 'f fA41. . 'M Z 4. 'WN' in X YL. .L L . mhmwa MR. LLOYD WALKER il Mathematics BA. - San lose State, M.A - ' i LEFT TO RICT: Mrs. L. Chapin, Mrs. H. Ernst, Mrs. P. low, Mrs. P. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. l. Pate, Mr. l. Merida, Steiger, Mrs. M. Moore, Mrs. 34 Kimura- Mr. W. Brandt, Mr. G. Cox, Mr. V. Elliot. SECOND ROW: Mr. W. Grey, Mr. F. Salabert, Mr. E. Ruiz, Mr. C. Tyesky. ff Y-if-LA - ,, .... . .., lil? .f-'-- i.......-tE iw 33 3, - N . 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Yoshimoto commissions seek to provide JILX N4 -of er, Kathy Beaumont, Sandy Saito, loanne Steele, Bev Uyemura, Margaretjohnson drama public address Left to Right: Linda King, Anne Dutra Dianne Seyranian, janet Left to Right: Richard Rodgers, Gary Stanton, Bud Werner Richard, Wendy Werby outlets for varieties of student interest Q., its P9955 ffl ....,7 5 , 5... if '15 lf K Nl L ln' is LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill james, Mike Peck, Mike Coonan, Paula Chang, Richard Koga, Sammy Young A 5:11 Ji 5 . 'Lie v LEFT TO RIGHT: Ron Carmichael, Mark Dean, Clarice Okazaki, Carol lwaoka, Patty Waters, Dennis Long, Carolyn Rosenfeld, Arlene Pribuss FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Marty, S. Gunzenhouser, N. San- ford, Y. Lee, L. Nakada, D. Hom, S. Head SECOND ROW: K Clark, I. Darbinian, L. Krabbenschmidt, W. Kolte, N. Banks,D Bogard, I. Sheppard THIRD ROW: M. Wilkenson, R. Williams, S Graff, 1. Metoyer, I. Sykes student director LEFT TO RIGHT: N. lensen, L. Nakada, Y. Lee, D. Hom, V. Breda, L. 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Lax, D. jordan, R. Owyang, W. Elmore, R. Hamblin, R. Morrison, T. Hastings, B. LaFortune. THIRD ROW: D. Childs, D. Mosby, j. Chambers, B. Ready, D Mizono, M. Berryman, j. Ray, K. Daul, R. DeVee, M. Dimick R. DaMatta, D. Walthers, F. Muranaga mgr. FOURTH ROW G. Higashioka, L. Swindell, R. Carmichael, F. Rivers, j. Froning C. Swann, S. Wong, A. Emery, Coach Williams, Coach Douglas. varsity gridders capture m.p.l. title Wayne Willis quarterback All-League with perfect season The San Mateo Bearcats captured their second consecutive MPL title, posting a perfect 6-0 league record. Only non-league losses to South San Francisco and Serra tarnished their overall record of 7-2. Destroying all of their league opponents San Mateo averaged 42 points per' game, the highest total of any school in the Central Coast Section. The season was highlighted by the crushing defeat of rival Burling ame that clinched the title and secured the Little-Big Game trophy for another year Led by the scoring and rushing of Alonzo Emery and the passing combination of Wayne Willis to Calvin Swann and Don jordan, the 'Cats presented a well balanced attack with good overall speed. The performances of Frank Rivers, Doug Childs Steve Chamberlain, Werner ju, Drew Lindsell, Bob DeVee, Willie Elmore, and jeff Froning helped make this one of San Mateo's strongest football teams. Alonzo Emery halfback All-League Back of the Year K ffl?- WDW awfwm.-D W Werner ju Drew Lindsell center-linebacker tackle Captain All-League Al-League Honorable Mention M' I i i l l l 1 l l 1 Calvin Swann pulls in Willis aerial on 'Lim gf' Don jordan Steve Chamberlain end wingback All-League Honorable Mention bearcat offense buries knights, 5 -7 In the first league game of the season, San Mateo ripped Hillsdale's Knights, 53-7, in an awesome display of power. The 'Cats scored two touchdowns in the first 45 seconds of the game. The first came on a 95-yard kick-off return by Frank Rivers and the second on a 24-yard TD pass from Wayne Willis to Ron Carmichael. San Mateo amassed 424-yards on offense, paced by the running of halfback Alonzo Emery for 162-yards and the pass catching of Don jordan for 119-yards. Emery led all scorers with three touchdowns and four extra point conversions. 'Cat defense stops Knight runner l l ,fr 1 s NN W -23 , 1 . Charles Okita guard Q sm, mug 0 1 f E in V S iw, , V . A .. awww ,N . I ,',- : 1 X K?-,wx M 'KQV W Z5 we Km at .4 My M ...., Q XX Q may ,,,.-ff,-7 kwa W Ax, A E W ' , ,,V it , f 1 f '-1 T W M W W ' ms,,SWWf,,.t ' X sf, I W , -Q 6138 A l wx' In ' V n , M f - N Q V, , , ,,.., ,. ' V. Ln. ww M M Aim! 0, ,Q Aww,-.? -Q 'M ww Krauss-im. Thx - W' ,sul WA' 0 W Q. wi 4 ,MEL V 'Je' . ww f Q-JA W at 'Wim A uv Q ' fm. ms U4 Frank Rivers picks up first down with sweep around left end. Dogg Childs wingback The Bearcats rolled to an easy victory over the Crestmoor Falcons by the im- .Q pressive score of 54-15. The powerful 'Cat offense, led by the record shattering fi, performance of halfback Alonzo Emery, piled up 524-yards against a weak Crest- M 'fi i ,Q , 'E' -X ww... ., f. wg.- .ig V' K ml Calvin Swann . :MW-Y U , moor defense. Emery set two Mid-Peninsula League records by rushing for 348- yards and scoring five touchdowns. Quarterback Wayne Willis hit Calvin Swann with five passes, good for 83 yards and two touchdowns. The stubborn San Mateo defense, anchored by linebackers Werner lu and Bob DeVee, limited the Falcons to a mere 174-yards. Crestmoor's only scoring came on drives sustained by numerous 'Cat penalties. end All-League T' 7 l ? fn? gi 1 , we -eww 3 If 4, jeff Froning tackle i I -1? 5 t , V? M .mai- W .1 . , . If 'af5WinlgwanriNflau sin Wi is aerial outruns . y Q , A W. ' . ' f,.4Lo- f ...p' an . ...,. 3' 'WM wp... , 'rf -sf,-wk 1 .-fs ,A sis. Lhil-1? lQ s..1-. . .s P l i l l ...gf 7 9 0 1 cap defeated b last minute t.d. J ln the most thrilling game of the year, San Mateo squeezed out a 28-27 last-minute victory over Capuchino. The fired up Mustangs domi- nated the first three quar- ters of the game, leading 20-7 with only twelve minutes left to play. After Dennis Daul recovered a Cap fumble, Wayne Willis tossed a 28-yard scoring pass to Calvin Swann. Moments later, Willie Elmore again re- covered for the 'Cats In six plays, Willis hit Frank Rivers with another TD pass, giving San Mateo a one point lead, 21-20. Cap scored to retake the lead on two long passes by Mustang quarterback Dennis Haag. San Mateo got the ball back, and with only 32 seconds left, Willis connected for his fourth TD pass. 3 1 I r l K' W ' + V 1-Ji - , 1 1 ...J G , 35 .545, i x - wsu ...a '- A Frank Rivers . ,. a'fbaf'4 . f X A f l t All-League Honorable Mention 1 u w t Qs- ' ' I ,. ,.,,, - f c. Nb- 'T Q N ,N K3 i ga is F t. t ' 'i l U 1' 1 VI. -.-,, . h . ' Q -:4:-3 V -. s ' I Sari t -V ,iL.53 2i 1.f.,' Q .. , wt, '1'f'i Nf5? .,,d ,W -ws S . ff l , '. 5'- '1f1. , 73- wa w.. ,Arms :gf--'ag-..i:-,-.g.v,f ,V.. ..,q3g: -'-4 - :a..g,g..f,',5,3g7. 'fr .,.. ' I m ga, 1, ,Y I ,..,k A ,ff s. A A Bob DeVee Doug Childs runs over Cap defender. linebacker All-League Frank Rivers caught this '54 11,4 ,,,,.......-... .bw one for the victory. Dan Bagley fullback ' as.f ' , V W. ara- , f was Willie Ross Guard All-League Honorable Mention ag.. 'im i-tiff A5 T 5 4 , Dennis Daul End san mateo overpowers aragon 29 O San Mateo's Bearcats ground out a tough 29-0 win over a strong Aragon team. The hard-hitting Dons stifled the Bearcat's powerful running attack, holding them far below their per game rushing average. The see-saw defen- sive deadlock was broken in the first quarter when the Bearcats tackled the Aragon punter in the end zone for a safety. San Mateo's stuttering offense finally got on the scoreboard when Wayne Willis hit Calvin Swann with a 28-yard TD pass. The 'Cats scored two more times on runs by Alonzo Emery and Frank Rivers. San Mateo's defense turned in their best performance of the year by holding Aragon scoreless. 'iffy hd mifwtgtiil Dwight Haldan End Fred Rivers End-Kicker Willis takes the snap on a goal line plunge Al Chester Lax Back All-League Honorable Mention 'Q lvl f gf 2.s:.ttJ,, 16 - f ' .A .. -w ! ull.-4-zniivrrm-...A liar t ,Xen aan .3 pass defense saves win Mark Berryman Guard All-League Honorable Mention E Willie Elmore Tackle All-League for bearcats On a rain-soaked field, San Mateo preserved their undefeated record by stopping Mills, 38-26. The first half was a tight offensive battle.The accur- ate passing of Mills quarterback john England kept pace with the well-bal- anced attack of the Bearcats, resulting in a 26-26 halftime score. In the sec- ond half, the performance of the Bearcat secondary, led by Don Iordan's three interceptions, halted the Viking offense. Alonzo Emery was the lead- ing ground gainer for the Bearcats, with 150-yards in 27 carries. Quarter- back Wayne Willis completed 8 passes for 174-yards and two touchdowns. His favorite targets were Dwight Haldan and Calvin Swann. V2 if y W, fr glamour, spirit excitement, beauty enthusiasm hopes, victory, thrills glory, anticipation Ze 5' 5 ,ts Q J We 'x- l J fl - gl 4 Q as 1 X :fix 'WW' 'fffffyi s. X 1 ,, Bev Williams Queen Sue Horn First Princess Steph Komaru Second Princess FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Will- iams, C. Soss, S. Komaru, S. Stennet, SECOND ROW: S. Horn, C. COW- ley, L. jackson, R. Hall, C. Calderaro Steph KOYTMIFU Co-Head Kris Bowen Paula Ku bera .1 xx ,ly 1 1 is W ,I , A. Pheon Rivers Q K f xxx V i 4 . l Ellen Fujita ll Debbie Hara Carol Giffin f , l QQ 5 loyce Berberian loyce Hiraki Mascots: Sue Levy and Kristy You ng Head 4' l l l LEFT TO RIGHT: I Ellen Ogo, Kyle l Roat, Kristin Cot- l l terell, Ellie Fried- I man lco-headl, Bev Williams theadl, Connie Soss, Gail Imachi, BarbMyers. 7501 i l The Bearcats' front four overwhelms Blingum back. Frank Rivers Bearcats smash Burlingame, 0-14, in San Mateo line blasts hole for halfback Alonzo Emery. In the 41st annual Little Big Game, San Mateo's champion- ship football team trounced arch- rival Burlingame, 50-14. The Pan- thers were never in the game, as San Mateo's powerful offense rolled over Burlingame's defense, netting 481 total yards. The 'Cats struck early and often, scoring on runs by Alonzo Emery of 9 and 63- yards and Don jordan's gallop of 56-yards. Quarterback Wayne Willis took to the air and hit Cal- vin Swann and jordan with long TD passes, giving the Bearcats a 32-14 halftime advantage. The demoralized Panthers could not score during the second half while San Mateo tallied three more times, giving them their biggest margin of victory in the history of the Little-Big Game classic. kno iv -ev M0162 Leon Swindell Marv Biasotti Kevin SUYSYBSU wingback tackle guard vg , Q , ,, if W , +af'.Xw Blingum runner is trapped in the grasp of lineman Steve .- 2 ,wr- 1 www- c v--- 1 --Ny, - .1-1, M , . , 4 1fi ' 'Y 4 ' N Y T . 'W QF'-I . C , K ,f X km, , ,, 1 , , ,Xia . Q - VV, xy ,. 3 -3, :gym gr' 3 3, A A . I.. 5 , E f 1.33, X ,V 'Lf ,X - . f .W fx -. Elaine .L M ...-anal - at qw W -S' 'sais .Ji-.Q:i. ....v.4 : ....- -' . .EMR qu: '-A- ':- ... . -: ., . 7 ,,V,, .131 'T 11 ' Ti5.vq1:1 i:',ili in 4 V 7 1 fnllibf' 'Lang .. ,.,. .xp ' ' ff - f.-..:. 4:w. f..a Y A - - K4 . . L . . . , ff W, , I FIRST ROW, Left to Right: G. Owyang, D. Hamblin, S. Hoskins, K. O'Donnell, T. Rivera, D. Grimsley, K. Moore, E. Stanton, M. Cor- dano, L. Alexander, I. Cantero. SECOND ROW: G. Stich, K. Lax, R. johnson, B. Parker, B. Turpin, R. Rogers, R. Lewis, B, Quick, B. Hutton, H. Savidge. THIRD ROW: R. Diddens, M. Gallagher, P. Stiles, E. Murphy, D. Long, 1. McFaul, A. DeVee, G. Beaumont, A. Nevatt, R. Ehni, L. Maas, A, Cook, Coach Andrews. soph upset cap to clinch second place San Mateo's sophomore football team finished in second place this year with a two win, one loss, two tie record. Defeating both Burlingame and Cap- uchino, their only loss came against league champ- ion Mills. The sophomores relied mainly on their potent offense, averaging 24 points per game. The soph coaching staff of Greg Barber and Art Andrews singled out the performances of john Cantero, half- backp Tony Rivera, quarterback, Leroy Alexander, halfback, Kevin O'Donnell, linebacker, and Bob johnson, guard. 'r' LETTER GIRLS: Left to Right: C. Alton, S. Rollinson, C. Yolles, G. Pearlstein, 1. Hazelrig, S. Miller, K. Lynch, L. Thoreson. I 5 ami' f . Y' 'ij .UV an . A ,xr . Aamir 4'l'wdhllma 1Q Q . . .3 4. iff- ly. 4. , 'K ,,S. 4, .X 9 ,. . , sf 'AJ' ' x ian, f we x-1 1 - 4' ' gmr ll '4': v 'fy' 'At-1 4' og -no A ' Vis mf if f I .1 z . Kevin O'Donr3ell,takes thfeghahdoff and checks for an opening. A- 'W' ,A in x f ' 'L f. .,gg,, -f ' 'f' vs., 'hal S25 ? 1'lFQ1liS1u.m. -I - 11 -' s f 90'-4-K Q 'ix us-4:1-M'qrv v n- 'SS j.V. CHEERLEMDERS Left to Right: C, Cook, P. Okinem, Head, S. Young. Not pictured: F. Iarrett, L. Elliot, I. Lawrence. The frosh Bearkittens finished their season with a disappointing 'I-4 league record, defeating only the Hillsdale frosh. The team was hampered by incon- sistency due to lack of concentration and execution of assignments. Coach Frank Davis pointed out ex- cellent individual performances by Lee Backstrom, halfbackp Mark Lisinger, end, Tucker Hyatt, safetyp Dave Kelley, tackle, and lim Grimsly, halfback. Q ,. 'NMS . KJ. ,Q -A ,,.4w , 4 5 'W' ww., A-1 Bill Smith breaks around right end for a large gain. frosh post disappointing 1-4 record , FRONT ROW: T. Meyersieck, D. Kelly, V. Morgan, M. Langridge, D. Swanson, K. Rice, P. Bruneau, C. Cannon, D. DeVee, B. Schau- er, D. Arao, D. Babkirk. SECOND ROW: B. Burton, I. Lindsey, E. Abramson, G. Wakai, 1. Scadden, I. Halley, D. Dzierzanski, S. Stone, M. Riesinger, S. Mayer. THIRD ROW: L. Hanson, I. Krab- benschmidt, D. Nakata, C. Lammers, M. Neuling, K. Childs, S. LaFrotune, S. Ota, B. Smith, L. Price. FOURTH ROW: I. Hunker, K. Sopjes, F. Correbeeck, B. Turner, P. Bruneau, S. Lamp, W. Hiatt, A. Sisneros, B. Miller. FIFTH ROW: D. Rucker, l, Flowers, A. Mar- suda, O. Kirk, R.-Wheeler, L. Backstrom, I. Grimsley. SIXTH ROW: Coach Davis, M. Finley, P. Wenzell, D. Gold, D. Henry, D. Curry, Coach Knight. 1 if ig .L E! J, San Mateo's varsity basketball team had a disappointing sea- son, finishing in sixth place with a record of 3-9. The Bearcats, often outsized by their opponents, could manage only one win against Mills and two against Crestmoor. The team was led in scoring by forward Alonzo Emery, averaging 16 points per game and by the all around performance of Calvin Swann, who contributed 15 points and 10 rebounds per game. San Mateo's starting guards, Steve Bissett and Don jordan, pro- vided the 'Cats with good playmaking and most of the teams outside shooting. One of the season's brighter points was the performance of sophomore Matt Love, who showed great promise for the future. Swann received recognition for his outstanding play by being named to the all-league second team, while Emery earned an honorable mention. TEAM RECORD SM 64 Mills 63 SM 48 Aragon 64 SM 68 Capuchino 70 SM 50 Burlingame 59 SM 43 Hillsdale 58 SM 55 Crestmoor 51 SM 60 Mills 70 SM 43 Aragon 50 SM 69 Capuchino 81 SM 51 Burlingame 55 SM 52 Hillsdale 75 SM 85 Crestmoor 59 FIRST ROW, left to right R. Cooper, S. Bissett, B Sakai, P. Pierce, D. Bagley SECOND ROW: C. Alle- mand, M. Love, C. Swann A. Emery, 1. Manjarrez D. Sorenson, D. Willis, D. lordan varsity cagers post disappointing 3-9 record Coach Gus Hassapakis F: r- A, X4 vw Y ff Y, ww ' A fm 5' , . v I A,-g N XX W ,ff f X ' x Q Q. , M. 41 ww, mf X WSW X' -fa 7 .s vi - f LY 1 I o 'N 1 Qllll any 1 lv ,gf w , fe? WW f if Xa Q X nw lx kfqwfwf V fiwf VW ? 1 vw I ., -:Al , f. . V I Iwi, J ff' - Jw-1,h:, ,,., . 1, x,wL1,,X. , . 4. 41. L jg 3 - mam 4,-gm., : .fgff L- fin, nv' -7' f 15- . f 1 5 ,..,'ygs.',gb Ja .- ' ff-.5 4 of 4 4 ag' Nu f s-an my Q. M A - -DEQ, Z Sz ,',-:fp-5 : K N my iff' f f. W 9 ' ' 9 .- - Qllfxi -A1 2 . . Q 1 1 M1 4 wg 4 K' T, N-,gif QQY Z' ,ig gg ' . : Q 23 1 3 N -Q 7 ,Jvc X ' ' -1 Sl, A- , ' 1 fi ,142 ' Q' q 442' X i ' , 113 x' , Q 74' I ' A mfw W wx. , 4' 'fiifi A 'C' af Q? N-'A'-w. 5, p 'Q I M2 -A ' Ly-' f A ' . i, Q -mae FIRST ROW, left to right: D.Long, j. Cantero, C. Lam- mers, D. Dzierzanski, T. Hiatt, G. Ericson. SECOND ROW: L. Burnside, Woods, M. Neuling, B. Thomas, D. Haysbert, Coach Knight. frosh-soph five finishes fourth San Mateo's frosh-soph basketball team finished their season in fourth place with a league record of 5-7 and an overall record of 8-12. The team's outstanding performer was Charles Green. He was the club's top scorer and rebounder, averaging 16 points and 8 re- bounds and 8 rebounds per game. Green earned a berth on the all-league second team, while his teammates, joe Cantero and Owen Woods, received honorable mention awards. In the early part of the season, the frosh-sophers lack- ed consistancy, and could not play as a unit. However, towards the end of the year, the team solidified and managed to pull themselves up in the standings. sum... QQVBW' Owen Woods fights to maintain possession of the ball. 5 Bryan Thomas battles to control the rebou nd. C Team, FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Moore, R. Groves, 1. Aguirre, A. Taylor, D. Furgeson. SECOND ROW: W. Shin, I. Shiosaka, I. Groves, M. Nannan, M. Sander, Coach Snider. undefeated d's top league limit ii .ll MANAGERS, left to right: R. Okimuia, Q Yoshimoto, I. Lee, I. Lee, P. Ishida. San Mateo's C basketball team, led by coach jim Snider, finished their season in third place this year, unable to dethrone a strong, un- defeated Crestmoor squad. The C's were sparked by the most sucessful brother duo in Bearcat history. Renaldo and joe Groves were the backbone of the Cat attack. They were both among the top scorers in the league and each earned a berth on the All-MPL second team. c's finish in third place Coach Ed Allemand's D basketball team continued their dom- ination of lightweight basketball by capturing their sixth consecu- tive championship with a perfect 12-0 record. The team was led by the outstanding performances of Rich Hollis, the league's leading scorer, and Frank Biehl, one of the top rebounders. Both Hollis and Biehl were selected to the all-league squad, while Rich Yamaguma placed on the second team. Ted Holley and Rick Cassidy earned honorable mention. 5 'QY',. -.. f I fllkf 4 11 f 15 XJ kv! D Team, FIRST ROW, left to right: 1. Fabiny, R. Hollis, D. Sterner, R. Yamaguma, E. Holly, D. Morioka, K. Carter. SECOND ROW: F. Sander, M. Allen, F. Biehl, R. Cassidy, l. Lysgaard, R. Lewis, A. Hargrave, Coach Allemand. Rich Hollis was the top scorer in the league averaging 'I4 points per game. varsit track favored to repeat as FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Hamblin, T. Ciorrebeck, C. Gold stone, L. Swindell, D. lordon, R. Sykes , C.. Hunter, C. Lax, A. Emery, I. Insel, C. Higashilka, I. Lyndon, I. Morris, P. Castell, O. Kirk. SECOND ROW: R. Carmichael, 1. Froning, B. Ready, M up-F U, X 3 . . P T . ' ' ,iff Q X L . fn. . lr .- i Xiu- f ' Coaches Dooley and Rush Favored to repeat as MPL champions, the Bear- cat tracksters entered their 1969 season in ex- cellent conditon. The team, though not as well rounded as last years squad, was very strong in certain events. The 'Cats had lim Lydon and Carl Goldstone in the pole vault, Alonzo Emery, Chester Lax, and Robert Sykes in the sprints, Dave Madigan and Dave Robertson in the distance races, Don jordan and Calvin Swann in the high jump, and Tom Ciorrebeeck and Bob De Vee in the shot put and discus. ,-Aw, ,gkqg . 5, - .- gx. , K., ,Q .. g Maw J. mag A ,J . A-1 if . H, . 1 .M UAW ,-1'j?jg,.af3wk,qpXQ'1N'ns..asx -af w ' SWL . .. Malzkuhn, I. Frost, C. Scribner, D. Curry, 1. Madigan, D. Bagley, D. Madigan, B. Cowan, S. Bruton, D. Cushman, D. Robertson, B. james, R. Wright, B. Burton, D. Hillstead. S T Vi J Alonzo Emery was San Mateo's top man in the 100-yard dash. 'YSM3 my , . ,, ,EJ .. -9- .f Y champion 'T J ' sl , . 1' A Afo 9 Q, I W 0 ,,. ,. 1--ff' Dave Robertson heads for the tape to win the 880. w - Q x N gf' ff li W n lim Lydon clears 13 feet, 9 inches, to take first place in Carlmont meet. mst naman! ,rxmswr in fe Qgfuqnnue 1 'smug at x . wg: ' l 'i --L ' Craig Harris and Bill Blaine provided much of the strength of the C team. Tom Gorrebeeck was the top shot putter on the varsity squad. b's and c's boast top individual performers San Mateo's B and C track teams looked forward to the challenge of a new season. Coach Don Dooley's top performers were, for the B team, Kim Walker, Gene Butler, and Pete Bruneau. The C's re- jj , ' 3 as . fm A mx he W Y GILL lied on the performances of Bill Blain, Dave DeVee, .5 . 4f'if3T ' ,..l2 , Sam Love, and quarter miler Alan Matsuda. A ' f ' lls1.'e 'fi V . Leon Swindell shows his form in the hurdles. W l S5 ...aux Y ,I 4:-Mp.. , B Track, FIRST ROW, left to right: Mgr. P. Ishida, Mgr. I, Lee, 1. ders, E. Abramson, R. Krakow, K. Walker, S. Seig-le, M. Orr, D. Wells,j. Moncrief, G. Hiraki,1. Aguirre, D. Matthews, V. Morgan, Haysbert, D. Pelton, L. Lee, G. Butler, M. Suauki, R. Patton, J. I. Groves, K. Lax, S. Camron, L. Scarpace, Y. Unno, P. Bruneau, S. Tanaka, L. Rathbun, A. Nevitt, P. Stiles, L. Barnside, L. Backstrom, Lamp, P. Beaman, Mgr. C. Lammers, Mgr. H. Berberian. SECOND Mgr. D. Gold, Mgr. I. Adams. ROW, M. Fischer, M. Gallagher, I. Nasser, L. Haussler, M. San- .l C Track, FIRST ROW, left to right, F. Novello, M. Hagerty, I. Hart, 5. Love, A. Matsudo, T. Meyersieck, R. Wheeler, E. Holly, R. Groves, M. Dillabough SECOND ROW, Coach Dooley, I. Spann, D, Swanson, T. Sisneros, R. Amade, D. Iohnston T. Colligan, M. Blain, R. Harris, D. DeVee, B. Wada, D. Graff, P. Bruneau, R. Abata, C.. Iwaoka, L Booth, Coach Rush. fl ' ., X 5 iv 'icffwf-:F A 'X LQ y 1 4 s T 1 Y 5- 3 -Q i Q 2' . I? B if if . Y Q ,ft ' . .xfliq .xl n 'A 6 'L 'Q 1 E I? vi 1 cs n E t rl ha Z n lynn' IV! E vim. , Jag, -Y ,nn H5 R 45- y , .Q , ,O vi x Q 94 x Q fl A' Dave Madigan takes handoff in mile relay. Russell Wright WHS One Of San M3903 YOP distance men. . ...N . J' l , f 2 2 f s I iv vw , xi K Y lr lf 'Y A 1 fmglf ., if 4. ap., f? ,gay f V ,Q g, r a fa as ., .I W. as ,.,, iii, 5124 . ,swift ...Q Q ii 14? n .f ,tv ' 'rfliq 5, Q - , if 4.3 ' P f-A j gre . if U 4 il , ka ' .f 'E unior varsity harriers capture title, varsity . . . -jj 1 1 T AMA V Q, if A',AA - - - Q , ,f -f+l.sf'i+?' .9542 ll ' gf Q Q -,g7F?W 1 I it 4... a N - - as-fa--. .fm'Af-M-wwfvf.:f's V lf' - . -4 S Ending the season with a 4-2 mark, San Mateo's is tt 3 , ., . , . varsity cross-country team placed third in the MPL standing. Runners such as Dave Robertson, who earned an ALL-MPL berth, john Moncrief, Gerald Hunter, and Steve Bruton, were all standout performers. The highlight of the season came against Burlingame when Dave Madigan smashed all course records in the best run of the year. The Bearcat's jV runners were outstanding in captur- ing their division championship. Brent Cowan, Russell Wright, Yosh Unno, Nick Dederer, and Dave Cushman combined for the best team effort in the league. While the Frosh-Soph's had a disap- pointing year, they were developing several fine runners. Larry Haussler, Rich Patten, Bob Blain, john Adams, and Craig Harris. '..-i T I , .,, -1, b A ? ,,,,. . ll' .,. aw O' t C S in ,I K 1 at ss.. . . Coach Don Dooley X , ,, it L at 6 2 A , , 2 ,f 11 1 4+ 4. junior Max Malzkuhn will be a top contender for MPL champion- ship next year. ,.,-,.....,...,.... ..... .........,. ,...,.,.... ,sm ,,,,.., ., ..,,,.... ......,.- ...M ,...,:, , , , , , shine t ,I nm FRONT ROW: N. Dederer, D. Cushman, M. Malzkuhn, B. Faulk- Cahill, j. Insel, B. Hori, S. Bruton, j. Moncrief, j. Hunter, D. Mad- ner, W. Ho, j. Tanaka, j. Nasser, B. james, M. Suzuki, C. joe, S. igan, D. Robertson, B. Cowan, j. Morris, M. Sullivan, K. Walker, Amamoto, Y. Unno, R. Wright, E. Demesm, BACK ROW: D. G.Hiraki. 5 'F'- . , i ,, - I ,. ,ap ff -- -gf-: ' ' vi- -ii ,Q--X , 4- - X'f'2fT 2'7ffi3-Q -f.,asd?fopQf'V'i X 'M' is 1 s.F',, , x 4' .MWQW ' ,W . if . ' I u - , ,W 1 -. ' w AAS, a ' ifzlfi . .iff- on W-'Fi' ,no 'iw 4 iv' 1 f' Q i K 1 iv Q , F . 9.1 f S' ' 1 I ' .gy ,N- ,. - f ,' is fin-' V is-.5 1 'Aff g, i 1 ,Wav . wQ'Z'7H 9 ,KI ' it X' - V ,ga A tired Bruce Hori overall standings. X Av. . , 'f . f i., .f ' L . . ,fi lf? , A-4.f ' ., V , 'tif' 1 ' ,Q 3935 ,oi ,im or , ,Y ,. .fx . J' ji Mi , QWQP , Av Q, K , 'f 4,1 4 4. forges on to a high position in u 4. X 1 I-fri :-. e ,AAh --N. wtf A 1 .1 grffmwgf P 'O I ' fl 6 3,1 'gwsgr Q .F ' px 'A ww , , X Shah , .. l S' af ,.. 'C F'1.Q' 1-E' X - H it i A43 A 1 bl pl' ,fig ,. ' W lu .-' 1 B L '5h '5 ' 5: it' C, 7- J ' 8 ... y, hx V -.-. .I . 'J 4j H l 1 J 59 f 5 , fit , I 'is li 2 ti 42. -in FIRST ROW, left to right: E. Taro, Mgr., R. Sakai, S. Morrison, S. Kariya, W. Elmore, S. Bissett, V. Prieto, F. Clayton, R. laffe,1. Ser- ena. SECOND ROW: V. Stovall, D. Schroder, D. Wheeler, B. 'cats present we In one of the most well-balanced leagues in years, the Bearcat varsity baseball team entered the 1969 season with a strong squad comprised of a good mixture of rookies and seasoned veterans. While the team lacked the overpowering pitching and the potent hitting of last year's team, their success lay in their over-all balance. Returning players include last years runner-up for the MVP award, Steve Bis- sett, Frank Clayton, Willie Elmore, Vic Prieto, and Steve Kariya. Coach Ed Allemand was counting on last year's frosh-soph stars, joe Serena and Bob Sa- kai, to help rebuild his mound staff and his hitting attack. The 'Cats had a good start by posting a 4-'I practice record as they started their league play. Thompson, D. Fox, C. Allemand, R. Herz, K. Suyeyasu, D. Childs, S. Young, Coach Ed Allemand. ll balanced attack all Coach Ed Allemand ina -Yr amfgx .. vfa 7' R it if f ww ,. w. .Q 'fefQKM?:1- M rw' Qt ' - HAM, A ft we I f ' . ' c- . f W 'A EL. . L agftwifl 4 ' ' , ' .xii ' 2' 2i'sv1s:mz.:L , Frank Clayton hits a clean single to left field. at . r Q 0 ' . ' I ' . 4 ' ,X yskk sKs-'.s!ss-.x.x.- swan..-ts..s -u. . xsi ' . . ' 5 ...,,,,.--1' Q '- :-. y Aft 4 my , 9, . 1 ,st ,,,,,, ,sb -HO-1' .KS- an . ' - f , 'f wa- vu. ' joe Serena is counted on by coach Allemand to become one of his better Shortstop Steve Bissett rounds first base on his IWIUCFS- way to a double. 52 4 unmnwvmsm' ill iw!! 32-md X, A1 AMX , ,., f fm , ,E 3 ,- ,iwarigzfgvg V K 4.3, 2 X f 1 'V ,ff , rf 'J' X' t ' iw , f , ,. 'i gi fy ?TQ 1 jnf5?,2f, ff' 3 'fo v f bl Ys',v ' 4 M f uv J 199' '52 . .. 'M' av 1,.,jw .f , ,A . ,g,-, - ,E -3 V - ,,.,,,,M,,,k 1, A Bob Sakai makes the putout at first base. Y. , . A f u ' . ,W 1 m.,Mwwm wwlrifd in A r E qgsigi ,En . aw, ,w..W.swa-.,.,..W,W,n. Ilya ,M ' 4 Steve Kariya slides safely into second base. ?,,v , M Q ,, ,,,,..,... Q' 5 0 9 5, W 55v.vtv.v.v3f:v55O.O.O'vn Etfw A A s mt 18644 gggmgggyavt '9999vvvvvvvvv600l Q is At vlVl3.'Nla 's'xl' .lu,Y'lwXlX.sl- Ssjxvzxf 5 E t F f s - ft W, t f W 5 ' . zfllf y 1 K ' , at .fp VA,. Q , 'P-We -M A .f-.. Q2 Jsfifwwa ,par M Willie Elmore fires a fast ball to the plate. Vic Prleto l I IIRSI RHVV, lf'lllfJlIj1lll R 1 W llollls, C , Sirrion, IJ lmlikirk M. l.iriygrirl5gr-, R lr-wuz, I ly'-,g.i.irrl, U. llrllllllllll, K Riu-, l, Alt-xarirlr-r, 1. hrrrns n Ivy, N. Yoro, Mgr. IJ. Aran -' ' .SlC'OND ROWS Qrmrli Ufiv is, I. Cantero, R. Cassidy, B Belli, D. Crimsloy, 13. lrick son, l. Lindsey, I, Srhrf-ibr-r I. Harney, M. Paskevich, F Aguirre, M. Nanna, Mgr. CL Wakai. frosh-soph nine rely on speed and pitching 1969 looked like a promising year for coach Frank Davis and his frosh-soph baseball squad. The outlook for the new season was very good as last year's veterans Mike Nanna, Rich Lewis, and Richard Grimsley returned to lead the team. Coach Daivis relied heavily upon sophomore Mike Paskevich to handle the majority of the mound work. Good overall speed on the bases aided the frosh-soph team in their drive for a sec- ond strraght MPL championship. 1, be 4? f : V 'sense-.-f '-' '01 Q, ,Y I ,,,, .- .vm-can-znnalll mf- f' . , 'GYM' 'D 4l l O ll FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT , A Taylor, R. Alvarez, Y. Unno, D Ferguson, I. Groves, R. Sakai, M Alvarado. SECOND ROW, R. Wheeler, 1. Aquirre, I. Feeney M. lkoma, K. Sawada, C. Eichen: baum, 1. Shiosaka. THIRD ROW, D. Daul, K. O'DonneII, R. Curry M. Berryman, K. Daul, C. Coats varsity wrestlers tie for first, frosh- soph win championship For the eighth time in the last nine years, San Mateo's varsity wrestling team has captured at least a part of the MPL champion- ship. By winning the MPL finals by eight points over Crestmoor, the 'Cats tied the Falcons for the championship. San Mateo's strength came from Yosh Unno, Willie Ross, Art Taylor, and Darnell Ferguson, who were all tops in their divisions. Curtis Coats, Kenji Sawada, and Bob DeVee, while finishing second in the finals, were consistent performers all season. San Mateo's frosh-soph wrestlers turned in a perfect 6-0 season to earn first place honors in this newly formed division. Their standout per- formers included jim McFaul, Rick Wheeler, and Marc Alvarado 41. lt A FIRST ROW, left to right, R. Rodgers, L. Luke, S. Hoskins, C. Simon, C. Emmet, S. Perry, A. Nevitt. SECOND ROW, I. lHammerud, T. Mierseck, E. Stanton, D. DeVee, I. Scadden, l. Mota, 1. Harney. THIRD ROW, B. Quick, R. Ehni, D. Curry, E. Abramson, S. LaFor- tune, 1. Grimsley, B. Parker. H. n.!ll.r V1flrfl'1 1f' ' El. ff 1.S5.l L 2 fi I 4 -, e air Darnell Ferguson fights to complete pin. umm Yosh Unno drives his man to the mat. 95 Ib. giant, Art Taylor, grapples with his opponent. ,N Undefeated Willie Ross mangles Crestmoor foe. 1? ff .+,.,, , z: '5 zfxvrwmvfxfwwsrwv 1 - f 'Q ffvvfrfuexvr 511-sn. 1 ' M. M' ' T41-s Qmwmxxfzw 4 Q i H I' 1-542' 'P i lf , Q J E .N .T -s-img., 'QA f' y 3 2 . sl f f 4 my I . Q . . X , 1 vig vp, S., f?- ' ' S. 5 - I .4 .if gif.. .ll .5 Q 5 ,XY , 'A h VV ,Qin k , -. - . f Ll- 'fs ,,.. , ' X 'gf -,yy VM K if , M . . i , X , .,, .,... .. . ' l Y ' gtqafsv in 35' . . ,IH ' if , . .Ny tb 'F ' I. H ' 2 A A il it V' , a ff ,lt-f' . A , X . -' ' - 5 . : . j t ' ii 3 - T 9 :Q ' A if.: , - - w f , f . v ' .5 Q Q X Q A 4 .52 .ff,gj'3i fi,-gi , t H if ., Q SM-E, ?'g G , . ' . 32331-, f Xfwt .. S,.a.2:f-. 1.01, ft f. - ' ' xi g sii 4 id' ...,' ' A- ' If Xfmf! .. fi m y . S f 'L Q., fm? ' rf1'aff 'imJY2JJ . .f'!'f2ft f 2. if fi f - ' w a f ,+.c1-f- . K. 1-.fl sw , Af Q .sr ff i rt 5 5- i . V 5 ,. . i E, 3ss?f,ft?K9i..af4 E FIRST ROW, left to right: W. Okine, F. Sander, R. Piasentin, S. Yamaguma. SECOND ROW, T. Sweeney, W. Schreiber, C. Coats, T. Rivera, R. Lydon, Coach Andrews. gymnasts place hopes on all-around performers San Mateo's gymnastics squad entered their 1969 season with high hopes of improving on their record of last year. Coach Art Andrews had some of his better performers from last year such as Randy Lydon and Tom Sweeney, all around, Randy Piasentin, free exercise, Steve Yamaguma and Ed Aki- yama, side horse, and Wayne Okine, rings, along with some promising newcomers. In their first dual meet, the Bearcats turned in a fine performance in defeating Sequoia. Sweeney was the outstanding performer, taking first in three events. l gf! ,VN K FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Ahl, D. Suyeasu, I. Mota, G. Seki, P. Norris. SECOND ROW: D. Sterner, C. Fox, R. Miller, 1. Pribuss, S. Beal, R. Simmons. THIRD ROW: M. Ursich, D. Wong, D. Pebworth, T. Hyatt, C.. Giffen, R. Moore, L. Luke. X' gg., I i an Steve Yamagum malntams :ron cross. f rl. 3' w K' it if-E-, 75 1 -2 l :fx Q - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,v ' WW., ,,,, , 9 :A , 2 ,TW W 1' 1-'sf 12 ' A - S ta . in Mil ef ' L 41-4 X I M V, zhzii, A Eg 4 ' 'Q AVVV , ,E - A' li H - 'rv Sy I T? A -M 3' pf- -1 ,- I q 25 1' Xl i x 2 M M ' ' :fi ,S ' I an 7 ' in -Ig-A ffl M. t ' gf My -A 15,5 I -L. 44 fllx - LE ., if H- 1-rr' t Y Sl l GY 35' 'S A tg ,, E. 'Aa S f- f 22 3 C 9 H j 5? 5 5 til ' 'H FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S. Whittaker, R, Morrison, C. Leiss, B. johnson. THIRD ROW: I. Brush, 1. Thorburn, T. Paton, D. D. Witt, 1. Baer, 1. Foulke, P. Newell. SECOND ROW: R. Bassye, Hoffman, S. Gehring, D. Paine, B. Ehni. M. Loftus, D. Lees, P. De Moss, I. Engel, K. Bennett, N. Huber, swimmers head for second straight title San Mateo's varsity swimming team was favored to repeat its championship performance of last year. This year's squad had great depth and many returning var- sity lettermen. junior Doug Paine headed the fly and individual medley with Chuck Leiss in the butterfly, Rory Morrison in the free style, and two sophomores, Paul De Moss and Bob johnson, in the free style and breast stroke. The frosh-soph boasted many returning swimmers including Emmett Stanton, Kendall Moore, and Chuck Freeman. The top freshmen were lim Hunker, Kirk Childs, and AAU champ Ken Sopjes. I 14 K K ' 'iv Mgr. Allen Martin and Coach Tom Holman. ,. 6 ff, nfl . iz: .. gg. v'-: ' 'ki ,JLG QC 'ff -Q , sg., wt QM' W0 if ll Q fs 4 S 5 SH Sl' 1 . , Ent H Sn : 2 V We 1-I 1' 'I YL- '., fsr ' -- 2 , 4' ' 2: e . We H W A9 1 ' - an 39 S 1, Y SH ' 5, 5, 12 LPN A , I U if S? ill ff, ... ?l .i i n g .. 1,35-If .V -73 'Q , . l I l l li l l l I I FIRST ROW, Left to Right: C. Freeman, K. Sopjes, B. Bezzant, A. Cook, K. Moore, S., Wood, B. lensen. SEC- l OND ROW: D. Conway, ll R.FilIingame, K. Childs, i E. Stanton, G. Hartman, B. Lingaas, 1. Hunker, sq-n,, ' .ga-G Sophomore Paul DeMoss gave the 'Cats strength in the free style event. 1 34 61110 .ani I 1 '- : M. -0-9...--1 l Y' mail ' 1- 1-yf L ' .,, ' 1,2 0 :ft l f - ' wr W Nl ff 'fl '11 G ... jim Foulke pushes off as Bob johnson touches the wall during a relay. Emmett Stanton was counted on to help lead the frosh-soph swimmers. ,Q 'K X I ' 1 ,,,. 1, . ,Q f, A v pf. 4 tl f A , ,V , , f ltemufi. ig . ' ' 182.Uxw.42 FP!! 3- 2-'fsaafzh , , Q. 15 ' Q16 ek:,4t , 1 ' U2fPm2:.4?2g:,, . ' ,nf 5 7' as 4 I ,W 1 , 'Qt Ewa, I ., . n ,-U.. .-. fm: :A .. Wt - N 9 , sf' shi Q 94 Xe all ip l xg N' it W 1' A X . C tml W. . I . 3 , , 'V 3 l 1 . . il ' Hi 'fy Q' 't 1 C B H LWB ' ' W . l uh .4-his Q 'lx J ,Wie g Y, ' I I I . l . 3 0 .'-' l, , T - fA gf ' ,,. Q12 .,. 1 ' ' f 1. 2 M. .,., , ,f .. ,,,,?..su---.:,Q 1v --Ave , 'mf M Vi at .ff K - -,,,,,.,...--.NW -.. ,., Y r-vY,,,..? My 1' . ' ,,..g, A Q rf A, , , ,,.,W,A, f s or 't -- rw. Left to Right: F. Corin, B. Caraway, H. Bresin, I. Ray, M. Love, P. Harding, B. Larson, G. Kotin, T. Drucker. tennis team rebuilds for the future The 1969 Bearcat tennis team had a tough fight trying to maintain their second place finish of last year. The team was crippled by losing seven of their first nine players from last year's squad, leaving little hope of unseating the nationally ranked Bur- lingame Panthers from the championship. Return- ing letterman include Bob Larson, john Ray, and Bob Caraway, while Fred Corin and Hal Bresin move up from the junior varsity. Coach C-us Hassa- pakis counted on Caraway and Bresin to be his top performers. yi ' n.. '- q....,- 'fe ' in ' H at ,ft i Q y,,,'gf5 ,' ' ' I - , ' . ' 4 ': ' , - ' aan. ' ' .I ' lf QA N -Wg ' f ' 'Ar g f in Leahy, ' .h ,NL :U A 5. A ' f- fu .V - .a,,.,.,!...,....V, ,. f l , , ,b ' 7 . 'Mffitiff' r 'Q' .. . .ii T 3,2 ,Q Q -- ,gitkxi jwag gs., ,gtk 3, JJ' x sl t' ,N 555 i, . LK. I ,Xi V 'A 1, jgw ga, wif 4, I 4, ,V V ,A W X .q:1.,QgFh,V 1 L ' L W' M523 3-wi: :f.f:.i-art' - ' B . r QX 7511 if ' isp-' 'L wgtsifiizgg N' A N ,uh M ' - -1 game ., 1 , VJ' gifs. ' ' -Ny .xvaiiwhi . ...,,gfQ-gk My, Zh . ,,..: 1 i KA, 1 W in g, .Ji 49 Tlx . KJ 1' .. ' 5 W ,, N I mm, , pn--.-.. gp .-..,-.,..,.,,..,,,N,,,,,,,w ,L , W H ,Nw-4, O I sl L g 5 i i if . tx 1 80 6 Hal Bresin was one of San Mateofs top Singles men. Bob Caraway demonstrates his powerful serve. golfers show ear The Bearcat golf team showed a great deal of talent for this year. Coach Buzz Williams relied heavily upon senior Lynn Kaul to pace the team. The team had much depth in seniors Dwight Hal- dan and Wade Aubry. Coach Williams has high hopes for sophomore Mike lamison for the 1970 season. This season, postponed by heavy rains which flooded the courses, figured to be a tough battle all the way among Aragon, Mills, and Burl- ingame for the championship. -l ,..YY,:fi A ly season promise 1 . 2 ,.... r ,,,..-v ',-'Wg ,QOH4 -4 - ',,N .. . ,,.4-all f in I ,R I' .tem f lf?--lW ?, V M :kr , . 'K 1 J N -'flw-A' .-.' ' - . 1 'J 'A .- ' ' x.- ' ' K at 'ark-it-t5,jz',,Q Q ' Q -'- ,':-fl C' g .5 4-'-,'s f A s 1' of -Ti-'iz' A ' A 5 ' C..--1 , , .V , , A 7'7f?4 :, Q . 1, N , - uf.---1du,. f -T - 'WE' V . V g 5 .I :MLW-,Lh.,-itil.-Ll Nfl, :.:.'1.,I. V ,, b::.'g2'g5t . ' ' W- ' 5 ' , A -4 Y S-,ff af-50f 3T . 'W. -' 'M '- S- Er 3' .Mkf-' 5f '. 1, .5 in F K ' M .I ,gr tg,-f YQ -.35-f 4111 -' . r K- l .s .' ' ...agar L.. ID... - Sf 'T 4.4 'Uv , T' . ' , --TEgf,2'.1---.:'f? - N ' 1, 1 :f35:9,j,,,3jg..':...,swyw4Q..I-4.. vqfa.-xr. Mrk. ,gig i53ddvi: wii:L ,gY,v,i . 9 N , eg f. .,. hp. ,wx A '. 3 1- ' 1.4. ' 1-... ' ' Q-f 2 f. . Y.. 'f 1 fr 9 +V' N ix?-1.5.-,1.'34,' wAm.'it1.!:'3e?..fi If-QP .. Bti 4 LYnn Kaul d'5plaY5 the Swmg that led San Mateo 'n the This year's number two man, Mike lamison, is counted on to lead drive for the championship. the team next year, - Ag -, 1 FRONT ROW: 1. Feeney, K. Aubry, R. Audsley, D. Ellison, P. Wen- Williams, lcoachl F. Biehl, S. Kimuro,D. Haldan, M. Coonan L zell, D. Bertellotti, 1. Biele, B. Turner, B. Marx BACK ROW: B. Kaul, W. Aubry, N. Dederer, D. Kaul, M. Jamison, I. Stewart A ff fi 5 ' I Q ' ' ff 4 -by Af' it cis f v f FIRST ROW: left to right: C. Gitting, K. Bogard, T. Kauffman, S Waxman,N. Shiosaka, C. Collins, C. Wulfert, G. Saito, P. Bullock V. Barkley, K. Shin, S. Takayama, I. Steele, V. Hing, C. Smith, I Mathwig, L. Zollinger, N. Ross, C. Yoshimoto. SECOND ROW: L Gensel, M. Stalzer, L. Griffiths, M. Walls, S. McNally, S. Webster B. Carlson, G. Tatsuno, s. Obata, s. sang, s. Fujiki, 1- Findley, l. Ross, L. Atherton, S. Greer, L. Lingaas, S. Morioka, 1. Darbinian I. Lee. THIRD ROW: M. Borland, G. Allee, K. McLeod, B. Findley D. Blatteis, L. Deloye, S. Howery, P. Stieffel, A. Hardir1g,l. Zollinl S -nn 5 ,. aa ger, E. Bodreaux, M. Drummond, 1. Mayer, N. Sanford, S. Gun- zenhauser, G. Henry, Ci. McCollough, V. Shepard, B. Cody, B Lewis. FOURTH ROW: B. Waterman, N. Kealii, I. Fort, L. Insel, C Claiborne, K. Helman, B. Myers, 1. Ghilcrest, P. Thompson, K Teppermen, K. Hogue, M. Sylvera, L. Stevens, 1. Wong, M. Frie- dell, R. Prieto. FIFTH ROW: P. Smith, P. Howard, M. Black, D Daly, D. Russell, M. Dentraygues, L. Appling, C. Christensen, B Parker, T. Itsumie, 1. Nakamura, I. Takahashi, 1. Ito, 1. Tatsuno, B Wyemura. -...Q 5 ! V!!h'?2'ivwv' F Charloa Smith Nancy Ross Fall President Spring President Sue Fujiki Leslei Appling Fall Vice-President Spring Vice-President Mary Ann Shiosaka jean Findley Mary Ann Shiosaka Fall Secretary Spring Secretary Historian 83 mt 'H l U 1+ , ,WE , , X ,Q Q VYIAMW Akw XV S ba W' 5 Q Z fnfmi flfwg 'Q -F-ww-..gg3.n Q N, -ig- in A445 f .N 4. Lzfwbv x is , , fi www.. dn-vp. 1 -ae JIM' mmwwm , an g , 6 WV' a , x .. Sf: - x x W, W-. I if 1 X fx' 4 . CHAMPIONSHIP VOLLEYBALL TEAM: FIRST ROW, left t0 right: T. Kauffman, N. Takahashi, M. Silvera. SECOND ROW: M. Frie- dell, B. Waterman, N. Kealii, L. Stevens. - I ' I k , It ' O.: . - 'Jr U -+ ' Q , .I M , '.. .rf- vig! T' It f' ' 1 , ' A V . .nh '14, x Q5 'T' . ' - 'st H-I .f -' .5 ,W ' ' sa V . - . ' mv. ,, ' f M Q ,Mr .-1... , , , I . . . J 7- f f' , V, .m ' - - ' .Q. -- ' -... , .V .Ah , ' ' , , . I ary-f-,. ' - j of -. H l - -7-'. .. . ,. w ...Q , ' 5-, . , - x. -- +' - Q., ville 1 , jg., .. V A . ' -like V-c 1 -gl J., . . 'G' 1 . 3 V BA , - 4 I ' - V Q Y 9,14 1 ,- 'n7h '25 Q llY.,g , yr A ff.. il-'Iv 'lf-w. 14 9-1 CHAMPIONSHIP GYMNASTIC TEAMTFIRST ROW, left to right: L. Appling, S. Spencer, M. Shiosaka, C. Waxman, P. Bullock, C. Smith. SECOND ROW: P. Thompson, K. Tepperman, L. Griffiths, 1. Mayer, R. Hendriksen, K. Hogue, S. Saito, N. Sanford. THIRD ROW: G. Tatsuno, P. Uyemura, S. Guzenhauser, B. Findley, V. Sheppard, P. Stiefel. FOURTH ROW: M. Drummond, C. Wulfert, Y. Beaudreau. -ao ffl CHAMPIONSHIP FLAGBALL TEAM: FIRST ROW, left to right: I. Findley, S. Takayama. SEC- OND ROW: N. Ross, M. Walls, S. Saito, B. Carlson, R. Henriksen, P. Shin, J. Steele, G. Saito, L. Zollinger. THIRD ROW: M. johnson, 1. Ross, L. Atherton, V. Barclay, I. Mathwig, C. Yoshi- moto, C. Collins, V. Hing. L. . ,.,, ,.-3,314 v..' ' . 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' ,T9144 'LZ 33215: e- 3 12 'qw .QP fl' the wizard of oz entertains the communit p The Wizard of Oz, the well-known musical, formances a delight for children of all ages. iz was performed throughout the community this The five casts were later compiled into three i spring by SMHS's new experimental Performing Arts honor casts, consisting of outstanding members of P Class. each for the three main performances, February 14, Five casts were picked and the hard work began 15, and 16. in early fall to enable them to add a different twist The sets were designed by Mr. Robert johnson of . from the previous productions. The casts toured the art department and constructed by members of Q local schools, clubs, and organizations for the first the Performing Arts Classes under the direction of s time, presenting the first scene. They gained experi- Mr. Henry Use and Mr. Owen Fleming, department ence, confidence, and versatility to make the per- heads. E Role A Cast B Cast C Cast y Dorothy Kim Tozer Kris Cotterell lane Lee il Sorceress of the North Courtney Nevitt Lynn Weinstock Pheon Rivers li Scarecrow Kris Bowen ludy Mayer Russ Krummel l Tinman Richard Koga Kris Bogard Sue Kim Cowardly Lion Carole Giffin Paul Fillingame Cedric Cannon Wicked Witch of the West Paula Howard Peggy Balke Leanne Elliot Aunt Em Carolyn Winslow Hope Williams Lovetta Williams Uncle Henry Mark Dean Russell Krummell Kieth Williams Mayor of the Munqhking Cheryl Maninger Dominique Beccat Elaine Ktato A Munchkin Farmer Kathy O'Hara Sandi jones Kathy O'Hara A Munchkin Cgrgner Margaret Lewis Karen Myers N8r1Cy BuCkl6y y Soldier janet Hollingsworth Betty Lewis lanet Hollingsworth An Old Lady Kathy O'Hara Sandi jones Kathy O'Hara Lord Growlie Sue Howery Susan Hoyt Beverly Washington Gloria this daughterl Cathy Lawrence Cathy Lawrence Carolyn Collins 5 The Wizard of Oz Mark Dean, Vicki Sanford DON lordon, Sue Crispell Mark Dean, NiCki Sanford .l 2nd Witch lody Gilchrist Arlene lmagawa Leslie Gensel 3rd Witch Donna Brady Sandra Mason Gail Guido 9 4th Witch leanne Baldin Kathy O'H ara leanne Baldwin 5th W itch Margaret Lewis Kathy McLeod Kathy McLeod l Tibia Lynn Griffith Sue Coleman Sandy McKinnie l Skeleton Sandy McKinnie, Sue Coleman Lynn Griffith, Sandy McKinnie Nicki Sanford, Sue Coleman, y Susan Howry V l l advanced choir FIRST ROW: left to right: K. Bowen, S. jones, K. Meyer A. lmagawa, P. Bogard, l. Brotsch. SECOND ROW: D. Becket, P. Rivers, D. Mc- Millan, P. Balke, L. Griffiths, C. Turney. THIRD ROW: M. Higbie, D. Bourbin, K. Sheehan, K. Bogard, 1. Mayer, M. Staltzer. FOURTH ROW: K. McLeod, 1. Blodget, G. Blitz, M. Schwartz, S. Gascon, K. Cotterell, FIFTH ROW: C. Winslow, l. Neikirk, H. Williams, C. Gif- fin, A. McKinnie, D. Schreiber. SIXTH ROW: L. Swindell, A. Daroza, D. jordan, A. Emery. SEVENTH ROW: M. Dean, R. Krummell, 1. Bryant, P. Fillingame. 5 .ws ., I , ' X ,2 1' l .,' r-:Kimi . J. A k-If .. ,' . .we ' at Ag. f . - , .,.. ff. :wif fi We We- 'f -.,M.,,1 , . 4 '- . . Director Mr. Owen Fleming W 'P FIRST ROW: left to right: L. Crispell, D. Suzuke,C. Leupp,B.Whe- eler, D. Alvarado, P. Howard, T. Martinez, C. O'Hara, N. New- mark, I. Lee, S. Kim, M. Lewis,C. Schrager, D. Swan, N. Cool, C. Kennedy, C. Maninger, B. Smith. SECOND ROW: C. Meyer, S. King, l. Gilchrist, E. Kato, C. Wright, D. Rutkowski, L. Weinstock, W 'ia wr: A. ..-.pez a cappella FIRST ROW: left to right: N. Sanford, B. Lewis, K. Tozer, I. Gilchrist, M. Caraway, D. Ishida, B. Henriksen. SEC- OND ROW: M. Gock, 1. Lawrence, L. Elliott, N. New- mark, I. Lee, C. Lawrence, C. Collins. THIRD ROW: 1. Aolt, S. Greer, 1. Mayer, L. Gensel, K. Clark, L. Marty. FOURTH ROWJF. larrett, B. Washington, C. Bowman, R. Koga, M. Dean, S. Cannon. .- icq ek 1. 'Y I . 5 np -471-'Jem . P. Beaumont, L. Pickens, S. Howery, L. Piper, C. Kelly, D. Chan I I D. Brady, P. Barnes. THIRD ROW: S. Hoyt, V. Flaxmer,1. Spear: g I r I S C h O I r R. Reedy, P. Norman, K. Lynch, I. Hollingsworth, B. Washington A. Howard, L. Williams, C. Serena, T. loannides, K. Miller. WW FIRST ROW: I.to r.: I. Baldwin, K. O'Hara, S. Coleman, V. Sanford, S. Chrispell, P. Howard, I. Killinger. SECOND ROW: N. Buckley, N Vasiliev, M. Winston, L. Weinstock, T. Martinez, S. Maninger, P. Beaumont. THIRD ROW: S. Gascon, C. Turney, C.. Guido, G. Blitz, D. Brady, S. McKinney, B. Backstrom. FOURTH ROW: R. Kummel K. Williams, S. Mayer, C. Nevitt, B. Zucker. I 1' f1mpga5,f'.,vrQg2 : as ., pr, 'wisigk I-I f ff 'D ,es advanced band honors FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Babkirk, D. Nishimoto, S. Babkirk, R. Moore, D. Babkirk, I. Mathwig, T. Kaufman, T. Swan, S. Perry, I. Hiraki. SECOND ROW: B. Lewis, P. Shin, C. Harris, T. Kirkland, W. Shin, 1. Moncrief, T. Ash- enfelter, G. Kotin, G. Beaumont, D. Scott, S. Ware, T. Klick, K. Hamill, E. Ogo. THIRD ROW: C. Okazaki, I. Shibata, C. Sakai, A. King, D. Mauz, C.. Whifler. I . , ,, . , . V 'W gn 11, h , , , . . 1 s ... Director Mr. Henry Use Sari rT1a'EGO . ll high school hand perform A sf is f f Tl. ! 1 5-if - .- .. ff' f -I' 'IV '. ye. . ? Q, 1 if 1 .,,, ,. 5: ,. M 0 'f v , . . 'Th f ' . u - - fa signs! is 'A . --- n' FQYQHQEZERJX an Ax, t ., x , . ' K . 4. n v . y N. X ' X A 1 A I 'L s1 i l I: IK C' ' I ' ' fi f x f 4 ' Q x 1 A 1 ' f be 2 ' Q If . . .. . ' ' ' t, 4 .V ' 3 ' r V rf, g '- :Fd .spy ... 'A--i . '- 4 f' ' I ff W, . . . ,V ., w,,,,,-. . f ,A A 4 .-.W - f , ,. .f. . 'WW - l 4 A 41 g ,. ,Q-.aw marching ALPHABETICAL ORDER R. Alvarez, R. Amade, R. Aplanalp, L. Appling, I. Biehl, 1. Burch, L. Burnside, I. Cassidy, R. Cassidy, K. Carter, B. Cody, C. Corpus, N. Dederer, D. Ellison, I. Estoll, 1. Fetter, 1. Fort, M. Fujiki, D. Graff, L. Griffiths, D. Hamblin 1. Hankins, I. Hart, G. Haskett, V. Hatch, C. Hudson, B. Hunter, G. Ishida, M. jackson, M. johnson, G. Kreiss, M. Lerch, G. Mad- r fi, . U ,. band den, S. Mayer, C. McColIough, K. McKague, B. McKinney, S. McKinnie, S. McNally, L. Mizono, P. Moore, P. Murad, R. Neikirk, I. Newport, G. Owyang, P. Pierce, F. Rivers, I. Shaban, V. Shep- pard, C. Smith, Ci. Smith, P, Smith, I. Spann, 1. Stewart, D. Sty- eve, D. Suyeyesu, D. Swetlik, P. Tsuda, B. Turner, C. Ursich, I Wells, and C. Yoshimoto. I. J WCIU- DRUM MAJOR Vernon Hatch -.1 3 ffl 1A ua - 'I Qi L xi ig 1 feb aw i fl I i I band council LEFT TO RIGHT: s. ware, K. Griffiths, 5. Babkifk, P Smith, T. Klick. fum Jammu lilffi ., l C 0 m b 0 LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Williams, T. Klick, S. Perry, D. Bagley. woodwind quintet LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Swann, R. Moore, M. Sanford, C. Sakai, D. Babkirk. f-,D com bo LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Williams, C. Sakai, D. Babkirk, C. Okazaki, V.. Babkirk, K. Hamill, S. Babkrik, R. l, Moore, G. Hiraki, 1. Hiraki, D. Dagley. ' l 2 , i --www.. ,I 4 v xv. - , IQ M w 'N .,,., TWA FIRST ROW: Left to Right: G. McCollough, C. Ursich, I. Amade, B. Cody. THIRD ROW: E. O'Brien, D. CLraff,1. Fort Hart, Kreiss, S. McNally, I. Stewart. SECOND ROW: V. She- C. McKague, R. Aplanalp, D. Ellison, I. Spann. ppard, L. Griffiths, S. McKennie, K. Biehl, I. Owyang, R. advanced band QD :fit FIRST ROW: Left to Right: R. Aplanalp, I. Estoll, H. Seith, D. Humblin, N.Dederer, C. McKague, D. Swetlick. SECOND ROW: P. Smith, V. Sheppard, I. Newport, M. jackson, P. Moore, M. Fujiki, L. Mizono. THIRD ROW: B. Cody, B. McKinney, C. Ursich, R. Neikirk, K. Biehl, L. Griffiths, L. Appling, P. Tsuda. FOURTH ROW: R. Amade, G. Owyang, I. Hart, K. Carter, 1. Haslett, M. Lerch, S. McKinnie. FIFTH 1 If 'fl f 'J 15 f 11.1 ' '11 IJ 5 4 J -r . F Q ., gy! Q 'if . Q ROW: I. Hankens, D. Suyeyasu, P. Murad, I. Wells, T. Coll- ingan, I. Burch, C.. McColIough. SIXTH ROW: C.. Smith D. Ellison, I. Fetter, l.Shaban, B. Hunter, C-raff, I. Cassi- dy. SEVENTH ROW: G. Kreiss, S. McNally, S. Mayer, R. Cas- sidy, I. Sewart, D. Seuve, B. Turner. EICHTH ROW: C Smith, L. Burnside, I. Spann. DRUM MAJOR: Vern Hatch , -pep hand ,. af 1 Q-iff? y Qt .s gytl wx sf: C f 1 1 swab .4 2 ? W -- tj 2' ' Q.,-. f . 1. I H jg, - - Sig, ' .' 1 7 1 -f 13, 1339, 3'.rf'3EI?'- .X 'Y 'it V it fx T3 Vt' . 9 V -. . , if 1 Z4 F - l X' ug 2 QQ Ll . 3 -29 Y . 5 . . . 4 ., 55.5 Q.3. ,iQi1,' f V. A ' In Ygyi! rf., 5.53 , I y i pf! if -1- A , dvi: , W. 4 5,-442-ff'N ' 0, . .A A X -K'4 wk Kami m ,, ' -3 r 2 ti J ai ' ta 7' - l l Qiivlitfjva 'T Af f- . L A ,bi X, -A est., X i 3' . 4 TY , TQ, fff-iaifmftf lj' ., M , f., f . 'mf at ix ,'M.,, f 1 ' 4'T1l 'i' 4' fi 9-TIP, ,f .- A1 ,M f V broadway hit, San Mateo's 're-creation of the Broadway hit comedy The Teahouse of the August Moon by john Patrick, was presented December 6 and 7 in the auditorium. The play, written after World War II, is set in Okinawa and evolves around the small native village of Tobiki, which the government is trying to democratize. Much japanese dialogue throughout the play added a different twist to the production. Mrs. joyce Wildman directed with the help of student director joe Yundt.Also aiding in the production was Mr. Robert johnson's stage craft class, who constructed the sets. Russ Mack Ellen Ogo Richard Koga Captain Fisby Lotus Blossom Sakini Col. Wainsright Purdy Ill Sergeant Gregovich Old Woman Old Woman's Daughter The Daughter's Children Ancient Man Mr. Hokaida Mr. Omura Mr. Sumata Mr. Seiko Miss Higa jiga Mr. Keora Mr. Oshira Villagers Peter McKenna Donald Keeton Dianne Seyranian Debbie Hoshiyama Debbie Suzuki Susanne Takayama Paul Curtis Masami Ikoma Robert Wellman Rex Castell Glenn Lee Cleo Muchos Kennth Low Lee Auckenthaler Suzanne Carey Ann Roberts Renee Walker Ladies League for Democratic Action Anne Dutra Carol Crowder Stella Chew Captain McLean Student Director Carolyn Winslow jennifer Styelezyk joseph Yundt Ken Crossan W1 is i. ti teahouse of the august I can't be responsible for all these people BANZAI! S 5 if. Ive never owned a geisha girl before. mhs stage l FIRST ROW: left to right: P. Ervin, L. Howey. SECOND ROW: I. Vercauteren, I. McKendry, 1. Piasentin, K. Bogard, 1. Amorosa, T. Beaman, M. Elmore, D. Primeaux ' l 3. f . ,w-H LG, IT i 1. - im .X ' , 'fr'if'U' s '. -. f .gpg-e i-xiwffgiv key' Xi' -' Ji ,Emo . Q TMJ' 'K - Tm, V dam, Y 1. ,.fgPJ,. 5 K. L --'TW :Tf xg., ,:,. 5' 1 1,15-- f.-x, X... win 'f ff ffffi 3 5 Wg, ,f -iz - .af-' Y' is 5'- wl is ,, 4 ig , A rf X lf fm Technical Director Director Mr. Robert johnson Mrs. loyce Wildman I .iv fi Q .i in , , it A536 so ii ' ' 1 M I sv' GE 1-if 7 7 ,TY ,N V workship cultivates the chalk garden for the spring term play The dramatic play of a child deprived of a normal family, written by Enid Bagnold, came to the auditorium on March 14 and 15, when the spring term play, The Chalk Garden , was shown. The play presents the problems of the little girl, Laurel, who lives with her once beautiful grandmother, Mrs. St. Maugham, and her governess, Miss Madrigal, who is de-- termined to help the child. Much controversy starts when Laurel's mother, Olivia, remarries and comes to reclaim her daughter from Mrs. St. Maugham to give hera normal life. The play was directed by drama teacher, Mrs. Joyce Wildman, and the box sets were created by the stage craft class, under the direction of Mr. Robert johnson. Miss Madrigal lFirst Applicantl Barbara Myers Maitland Ken Crossan Second Applicant Susan Hoyt Laurel Carol Crowder Third Applicant Karen Hogue Mrs. St. Maugham Anne Dutra Nurse Charloa Smith Olivia Kristin Bogard The judge joe Yundt Understudies Russell Krummell Charloa Smith LEFT TO RIGHT C Smith undt Dutra Myers C Crowder K Bo ard K Crossan K QW Hogue andS Hoyt xt, 'Slip-vw 5 ,.. www . A X V 4,558 X iv A 9 'Tl MQW? 1 'Wmwl , . ,Q A ff 33, ' vi.. V1 ll .ggsff kg 4Q'f I' elm staff recalls ,uf 1969 4595 Inf 6' 3 1852 W, la Begle X K K: Steve Ile EM.: I Paula Orton N. 'Ui Diana Nikdn 'Km 258. Ellie Frqe'-quasi . f ' 1l'l4hiL gg. Y- Q lx Q' inf' -'P' pictures, words, laughter, mem- ories, candids, snapshots, photo- graphy, remembrances, recollec- tions, reminiscences, phrases and sm M s happiness Marks 'i 'lf' ' I Y , o 1 ,A 5 +4 . 1 1 0- 0' ' X9 .4 7 . L, ',,' Kathy Kerr gi. TJ i 'ima 'A + 1 , - Q 4 0 ' ,1 , 'zvgvum Y 9 0 45 N 54, I 4 Q + 4 .ik . 'P' wr . Z + RAY- 'H ' mtafxl ' - , ,f 0 li- -X 'kg' Q- ' 5 -3 f. 4 :WS fjqyge Qkrbbria ,f . ':, W ,ry , - ' fx I 1' Q, ,A pw' , . 1, M, l If 'D6ii,higii5Q Sportggdjtor Mr .L V5 2351105 fu! ,fwf If -. t , r 7 ,rr-' 'Q if J 'W l Cub TOP ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Nina Chabra, Sue Ostoya, Becky Woodruff, Roberta Hall, and Sue Breit. SEC- V OND ROW: Charles Clayton, lim Engle, Gary Smith, Chris Bow- I man. THIRD ROW: Vivian Folsom, Beth Carlson, Karen Nor- l wood, Lori Walker. FOURTH ROW: Doris Nishimoto, Gwen y , Cahen, Melanie Myers, and Rene Miyahira. . u L the hi climbs .M higher! l TOP ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: john Ray, Hal Bresin, judy Cox, Larry St. Lezin, and Gary Hiraki, SECOND ROW: LTTO R.: Barbara Zucker, Cathy Cook, loan Hiraki, Susan Fujiki. THIRD ROW: janet Beale. Operators , C , SEATED: Carl Sterner, Lenny 7 ,Q Montalbano, Chris Lee. , Vl 4 ,815 215 W Press Crew LEFT TO RIGHT: Cheryl Powers, Denise O'Leary, Edward Nice, Tony Hurtado, and Renaldo Groves. 'ffl :fit 1 -. .f '- C 4... 4 M EF...-f wtf Q FIRST ROW: Left to Right: S. Graff, E. Stanton, P. Leung, Y. Lee, T. Kauffman, W. Aubry, W. lu, D. Dummit. SECOND ROW: I. Hiraki, S. Obata, D. Nishimoto, D. Hoshiyama, N. Buckley, G. lu,B. Lewis, G. Saito, I. Fetter, B. Moore. THIRD ROW: P. Caba- luna, L. Pan, 1. Darbinian, G. Tatsuno, Y. Lee, C. Lawrence, M. 1, Doyle, S. Greer, E. Friedman, E. Ogo, 1. Lee, Sjiosaka, S. Sutton, G. Yoshimoto, G. Takashashi, FOURTH ROW: L. Perecin, A. Hard- ing, R. Did ens, C. Cowley, L. Lingaas, M. Mathwig, R. Koga, G. Kotin. gamma sigma gf Q III Nun- I i it .. W 3 I 1 ,W if .w FIRST ROW: Left to Right: T. Paton, A. lurow. SECOND ROW: D. C. Byrne, D. Hara, E. Braun. FIFTH ROW: N. Buckley, D. Nishi- Dummit, O. Greulich, M. Gorin,D. Bertillotti. THIRD ROW: M. moto, D. legge. SIXTH ROW: I. Newport, F. Gorin, T. Drucker, Malzkuhn, S. Morioka, 1. Shiosaka. FOURTH ROW: M. Shiosaka, M. johnson, Mr. Walker, S. Wood, N. DeLancie, D. Stovall. sw-W A-ma. n, if :Q l ff if Y,-1 enfan- F4103 i 3 . , . v f - e-Tv 1' I ,ii 1 FIRST ROW: Left to Right: G. Takahashi, Y. Unno, W. lu, D. Dummit, I. Fetter, W. Aubry, M. Corin, E. Braun, Y Lee, N. Buckley, S. Levy. SECOND ROW: R. Wong, D. legge, B. lensen, T. Drucker, I. Estoll, D. Cushman, T. Kauff man, P. Cabaluna, I. Hiraki, D. Hara, S. Obata, G. Saito, S. Morioka, L. Nakada. THIRD ROW: B. Moore, R. Ham merud, O. Greulich, G. Yoshimoto, S. Greer, R. Koga, 1. Ellison, L. Gensel, l. Shiosaka, C. Byrne, G. lu, I. Tak hashi, I. Darbinian, L. Pan. M ,..-2' Left to Right: M. Shiosaka, I. Hiraki, G. Kotin, I. Mayer, R. Sakai, C. Soss. , Q ,ff ff...-,Q 1' Left to Right: BSU Officers: A. Emery, C. Kirk, L. Silk, D. jordan. I ... l ft ...-.Ag j? ' ,f,.. if f 9 , V4 -4 J FIRST ROW: Left to Right: I. Yundt, C. Yoshimoto, I. Lee, A. lurow,E. Friedman, E. Ogo, M. Doyle, L. jackson. SECOND ROW: R. Slackman, W. Rawleigh, C.. Kotin, W. lu, F. Corin, C.. Takahashi. frosh ' soph mc convllle award 1 , ,.,,A, , Raewmmaewxmmmwwe 'an 0' xi FIRST ROW: Left to Right: C. Yolles, Y. Lee, 1. Darbinian, S. Hos- FIRST ROW: Left to Right: G. lu, L. O'Neal, I. Hiraki, C. Simo. SECOND king. SECOND ROW: R. Fillingame, L. Marty, D. Dummit, T. ROW: K.Uyeta,G.Yoshimoto,N.BuckIey. Paton. , .,, ,- , ' if ' 1 1 Q' f i- 1? '5 X, .,,, sa.- . T2 it ik .M V I 1 V .A 5, - t , Q . .. Q: x . . L ,g . ., . ,, . , x.. . , , X L . Q .uftwwwf a -- ::' ,egQSpL1LVf 'Y ' . . . '1Y5! W4 f 'W V53 Wwwmwayqq ww? '.W.iW . Y . .Q , , ' U? 5' .1 ar. 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Sheppard. THIRD ROW: I. Follmann, D. Cushman. piQ W FIRST ROW: Left to Right: A. Pribuss, R. lenson, K. Kelly, D. Swanson. sec- EM OND ROW: S. Carey, C, Winslow, I. . QQ wp ' HOMEMAKINCICOUNC SCIENCE CLUB: Left to Right: S. Young, 1. Newport, M. Crorin, T. Drucker, E. O'Brien, D. Dummit. .. iiwflsffa-'TF' . T. l SPANISH CLUB: I f I FIRST ROW: Ie-II IO Right: S. Young, C. Imazuma, N. Iensen. SECOND MATH TEAM: ROW: L. Hawke, P. Leung, L. Breda. THIRD ROW: P. Cabaluna, M. MC- Murdo. FOURTH ROW: M. Dentraygues, N. Brounsten. FIFTH ROW: V. Breda, K. Adachi, A. Ramian. SIXTH ROW: C. Sutton, G. Blitz, K. l Uyeta,1.HirakI. Q Q foal? ar, JJ B I ,I . - ' I ' I Nu.. wg 1 . l l l l . A INDUSTRIAL ARTS TECHNICIANS: l l fnauuimunux- vw. fe.q WA .. - 1 1 L. Goode, L. Tamulevich, D. Ritzo, K. Peterson. THIRD ROW: M. Stone, T. Torgerson. n :YA X Ywg sv at RQ -if F Q, fi . C ..... !1l..... ' FI : ' 3 . ' ' . . 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Drs seniors seniors senlors sem , '1,1,,1-.n-.m- vm jf if 44, M - Q as l i t F. 1 iff , 1:1 4' ly 4 W ,, Arlene Pribuss Fall Secretary Robert Cooper Fall Vice President 5 f 6 7 o P 2 Y C 94624 f Q5 V ,ywwivtt Werner lu Fall President fi 'Y' fttifwz uf. ,An ,,Q'0'L X' ,sf 'sw nm it r .Img 9 f ,s ,:11.59?.. ' at X' QI 1 Q f f SPRING CLASS COUNCIL: FIRST ROW: Left to Right: B. Williams, M. Shiosaka, C. Smith, M. Doyle. SECOND RCW: C. Waxman T. Porritt, Al. McKinney, N. Lamb, S. Kahoun. THIRD ROW 1. Nightingale, B. Peterson, S. Kurpinsky, B. St, Lezin, Y. Lee, V Hing. vm-mg,-I-N W- un'-v 4.23 Mi.: ,ye . 5 N, a,. ., Q - l W IWW vw!!-u Mmm. .m-1 . --111 in. Stephanie Komaru Fall Elected Representative UW' if QQ -Q If Kina--.- in .,-, .L wx. g.. .. , 5' ff' 1 Q 1 'QL .4 .JW .-'-san i an K ' sr' 5 Qi, il, ,,,..1s . -.-1... S .ihlli 2 H 5.15. 1 L-N, . FALL CLASS COUNCIL: FIRST ROW: Left to Right: A. Lee, B. Bogard, C. McCoy. THIRD ROW: D. Lindsell, V. Hing, N. Yolles, Ehni, I. Nightingale, B. St. Lezin, S. Whittaker. SECOND ROW: I. Hiraki, K. Dinga,C. Waxman, N. Ross. M. Shiosaka, L. Zollinger, S. Kurpinsky, C. Lee, T. Kauffman, K. th ear of th senior Arlene Pribuss Spring Vice President Sharon Takayama Spring Secretary 'Q0i1d H-ny, 'l -nh- Robert Cooper Spring President .l L 9115-. if-E Qi A KATHLEEN ANNE AGUILAR Sneaky Freshman, Sophomore Coun- cilsp School Service. To someday ride on a H.A.C. with Squeaky beside us and be amoRON. DEBBIE ANDRIIASEVICH Deb Freshman, Sophomore Coun- cilsg Dance Commissiong YMCA. To always be happy, in what- ever I do. To travel all over the country, and always be young 'at heart'. SHARON LEE ARMSTRONG Sher Delegate Assemblyg Convention Delegate. To get all I can out of life, and to make that certain someone very happy, AV? Q's'w-- mise' fwfr. LINDA AGUIRRE CiAAg Delegate Assemblyg Class Council. To survive on the reservation with jan and Nay. Hhs STEVEN AMAMOTO Trackg Cross Countryg Delegate Assemblyg Convention Dele- gatep Better Government Com- mission. To listen to the silence. ff? we ....,,,, IOANNE NlNA AOKI Transfer from Burlingame Highg Concert Choirg Art Com- missiong Delegate Assembly. To always keep a cool head and carry a lightbulb. WADE MICHAEL AUBRY Varsity Golfg Mu Alpha Thetag CSFg Delegate Assemblyg Cub Staff. To TP the White House and to always remember R. and 1. arm ' KRISTINE ANN ARAO KriS To live a peaceful life and always remember that I am surrounded with friends. SUZZANNE PATRICIA BABKIRK Sue GAAg GAC Secretaryp lunior Class Secretaryg Wind Ensembleg Athletic Commissionerg Phi- lanthropaieTri-Y. To Tsk Tsk Tsk Tsk Tsk Tsk all the way home. DEBRAE ANDERSON Andy Spirit Commissiong Sophomore Councilg Science Clubg Girl Scouts 7l17g Mais Tais Tri-Y. To someday live in a little cot- tage in the middle of trees, weeds, and cats. Suckweedf' WAYNE ARGENIO To testify that lehovah will be king to time indefinite. 'Wt mg? BEVERLY SHARON BACKSTROM Bev Delegate Assemblyp Sound of Music g Homemaker Clubg Convention Delegateg Black Students' Unionp Pep Club. To keep the nice personality l'm told I have and make it work for me. Ox ' IAMES H. BAER Lumpy Swimming, Band, lunior A- chievement. To always be myself because that is better than what I am not, PEGGY ANN BALKE ,,Peg,, Concert Choir, Sound of MusiC J Spirit Commission. To make that certain someone happy and remember the lipack has pucker power. , mf X I - T , t i VVVt.r To i' ' IAN ET S. BEALE lIBeakll Hi, Elm Staff, Convention Dele- gateg GAAg Spirit Commission, SkiClub. The donnut man shall over- come. qgvrw DAN M. BACLEY Bags Gamma Sigmag Student Body Vice-President, Varsity Football Track, Basketballg Delegate Assembly. IU? Wfif BARBARA ANNE BANKS Hi Set Memberg Senior Class Council, Dance Commission. To put forth my very best in whatever I do or become. THERESA BEAMAN f 'K fL,A W3 M- LARRY BAKER To graduate from high school this year and get a goodjob. DIANE MARY BANKS Student Control Boardg Choirg Bearcat Review, Delegate As- sembly, Debate Club. To someday make my deferred dream of becoming someone a reality, and to always remember no man walks alone. DOMINIQUE BECCAT Transfer from Montreal, Gym Club Librarian, Basketball. To open new horizons with knowledge and to share much happiness with a special some- one. WD ,,' 1 in ov wr - l PAUL BAKER VICKI BARCLAY ViC Transfer from David Douglas High, Portland, Oregong Var- sity Tennisg General Councilg Delegate Assembly, Basketball, Volleyball, GAA. To have fun. -'Ur STEPHEN ARNOLD BECKER Hi Editorg Term Playsg Harvard Book Prize, Delegate Assemblyg Class Councils, Convention Delegate. To live, love, and know the Never will be. fin--ef RENEE To realize an ambition before Transfer from Sacramento Highg To live a wonderful and suc- it'stoolate. Right,jim? Candle Bearer President of cessfullifef' MARVIN BIASOTTI Buff Frosh-Soph Baseballg Varsity Football. To find the pizza of my heart. ,, KRISTINE LYNN BOWEN Kris Varsity Cheerleaderg Senior Class Councilg Spirit, Art Com- missionsg Convention Delegateg Camarata. To ONLY speak when given a doggy treat and remember the as Pucker Power 5 3 -- Al Health Careersg lunior Float Committeeg Thespiansg Gym- nastics. QDBFSW' STEPHEN BISSETT BiZz Varsity Baseball, Basketball. To be the first water skier to ski at 140 mph. STEVE BRADY KRISTIN BOGARD Schroeder Transfer from Berkeley Highg Class Councilsg Bel Canto Choirg Performing Arts Workshop. To climb a rock and plant a daisy. MARINA BRANDT To remember the best times and to forget the worst times f life E 'ig.,,...f uBezll Baseballg Football. To paint lt and hit the Queen Mary with all time rumors at the lanes. STEVE BOCDON llB0gll Advanced Band. To become the world's great- est bowler over C.M. ELAINE BRAUN Hobbit CSFg Mu Alpha Thetag Gamma Sigmag Youth for McCarthyg Student Court. To perfect the sour dough bfisslf LANA THERESA BREDA Transfer from Mercy High, Burlingameg GAAQ French Club Secretary, Convention Dele- gate, Student Directory Com- mission. To reach my yet unreachable star. LINDA BRYANT '! d' MIKE CAROTHERS C . ' L Qi. . tg,- . My 'E ' 14,5 5- .. . l I S YQ ll I ' L INCRID BREMER ANNE BROWN German Club, Young Lifeg Pal International Students. To dream the impossible dream and help the world find peace. ,.' ' l PRISCILLA BULLOCK Sukie Hi Staff, GAC Secretary, Banner Girl, Photo Club Secretary, Girls Swim Team, Convention Delegate. To walk the balance beam of life ten feet off the ground with no net. COLLEEN CARROLL Leeny Dance Commission, Student Directory, Latin Club, AMS. To be the only purple daisy in the flower garden of life and to grow. l Transfer from Brookhaven High, Mississippi, Y-Teens'g German, Latin Clubs, Vice-President of King's Daughter Volunteers. To become a nurse working in the pediatrics ward because I love children. tx CAMILLE CALDERARO To do away with these dumb quotes. LILEEN ELLEN CARTER Ne-Ne Black Students' Union, Ushers Commission, Bearcat Review, Soul-Expo '67g Vesper Choir. To no longer have to Dream the Impossible, but to see it become a reality. 'YQ ET ANN BR Pegusus Tor1dc- with the- wind through the never ending doors ol nolhi the never ending doors ol nothingnessf' RON CARLANDER its DAVID CAVAN Freshman, Sophomore Class Councilsg Freshman Football. To travel around the world and see the ocean in every form, and take it as a challenge. M : if l . f NSW! 'fam 4' -Ils.,,..,,, A fp 4 I i w wwmg ' 1921 f' V wp-w...,,-. IANICE ANN CAZIN Frog Class Councilg GAAg Delegate Assemblyg Choir. To try and get Linda and Nay off the reservation and take them to Alaska, STELLA MAE CHEW Chu-Chu Banner Girlp Dclegate As- semblyg Convention Delegatep Homemaking Councilg A Cap- pella. To sail around the world in 119 days without seasick pills. fix, wwe CAROLYN COLLINS Delegate Assemblyg Spirit Com- missiong Freshman Class Coun- cilg French Clubg Future Teach- ersgGAA. To succeed in life through education and do my thing by helping my people. 'UW tilt 'Viv DEAN CHAMBERLAIN STEVEN R CHAMBERLAIN ROBERT CHASE Mr. Matrix Varsity Football Sophomore lrljun Gamma Sigmag Sophomore Class Council Delegate A FO0Iball Class Presidentg Ski Clubp Dele- sembly T0 lead an Indian attack ID the gate Assemblyg Cross Country. To spit on a fly north hall To drop again. FRANK CLAYTON BETTY CODY Varsity Baseballg C Basketballg junior Achievement Delegate Assemblyg Convention To succeed in everything Delegate. ZACHARY STEPHEN CONEY Zach Transfer from Menlo Highg Newspaper Staffp Cat Tales. To show B.C. Cougars rule and to always come up from every scuba dive I make. -xusqdq 4' 'TQ EARL LOUIS CORDANO IIERII To get all I can out of life and be able to drive a motorcycle when I'm 90. IUDY LYNN COX Hips Transfer from Notre Dame, Delegate Assembly, Hi Staff, Convention Delegate, Dance, Student Directory Commissions. To never apologize for what I am, and to know D. T. got off the merry-go-round. KATHERINE CULLOP Prudence Delegate Assembly, Co-op Wor- ker. To trip FJ. W. 's Volkswagon. IUDY KAY CORDELL load Delegate Assembly, Conven- tion Delegate, Spirit Com- mission. To have Don around 'till he's counted all my freckles, and always do what is best for IT. 11 IOE CRIVELLO KATHY LEE CUNNINGHAM Bounar Delegate Assembly, Freshman Class Council, Graphic Arts. To someday be able to sign my letters, M.N.P.S., instead of closing them with P. 5. fi L.- I' NIDA CORPUS Nids lunior Class Council, Inter- national Student Committee, Delegate Assembly. To finish my career, to have a good life with D,P. and re- member 1965, ,,, -.,.,-.......- ,an Aye . 5, V 4 l I, ' .i C x 'Q KATHLEEN ELLEN COWI EY Kath Transfer from Notre Dame, Delegate Assembly, Class Coun- cil, Grid Queen Nominee. To reduce the blocks in cin- ders. ALAN CUEVAS Cisco Freshman Football, Stagecraft Commission. To always keep the girl I have, RJ., and finish all my college years. VIRGINIA M. CRUZ Transfer from George Washing- ton High, Guam, Class Council, GAA, History Club. RICHMOND CURRY Rich Varsity Wrestling, Frosh-Soph Gymnastics, Senior Class Coun- cil, Black Students' Union. To dissolve racism in this coun- try, and show white people what 'Black Power' really is. L af , , 45 S,-1 sg, S' f ff ,fs 6,4 5 :iii , ' 992: .W .-mg, M, 3. , ff 1 r -.-s-,M - Uwzsxw ivy GARY DAILY 5.1.- srrr ' ' 11... .ai LESLIE IANNINE DANIELS Les-Les Transfer from Woodrow Wilson High, Black Students' Union, Camaratag Bearcat Review, Advanced Choir. To walk the path of love, reach the stars of Paradise, and look back with no regrets. Nicnouxs rsmuvm oforizriz Nick Cross Country, Golf, Chess, German Clubs, Advanced Band, Class Council, Delegate As- sembly, Sea Cadets. To win for a change. as x A Q . . 5Zf1',,:' sf ff' -J: sign was Q -F A 4-. 4 qs. ,c f gr mr , VLYQI sg 41 QM' ' ' z 'ir ,Ze 1 1 S V , 5 it i ' , f - gf' v I .7 . k .40- MONA DOYLE Frosh, Soph McConnvilIe A- wards, CSF, Elections, Student Directory Commissions, Inter- national Students Committee, French Club. To learn to keep my feet on the ground and out of my mouth. f. as .K ' it W! S, . . W 5 M I 31:9 0 ' nth I., A 1, I Q-. wfh- it., ,, J 'fwftz i : s:..f.I:S! ' . ,, E. 934 TERESA ANN DANIELS Terri Dance, Spirit Commissions, St. Timothy's Teen Club. To do what l think counts andmoref' 'UN BETTI LOUISE DEMUELES Sniffles Student Directory Commission- er, International Students, Fu- ture Teachers Commissions. To have my own special garden where I can be Me. MARY CHRISTINE DRUMMOND Young Life, CIAA, CAC, Ski Club, Spirit Commission, Delegate Assembly. To follow the path to success and happiness, and have the rest of the world do likewise. 'U' ALVARO DA ROZA KATHLEEN DINGA Ding lnseparabilis Tri-Y, French Club, Lettergirl. To be the Wicked Witch of the West in my gadda da vida. ROBBIE DZIERZANSKI Robbie Lynn Transfer from Sam Houston High, Advanced Honors Band, School Service. To see LL. return to me, and to give him love and happiness. r -H+-,v 4 l 14 LINDA DAWSON Transfer from Monett High, Missouri. To become active in the secre- tarial field. RENE MARIE DOUGHTON Black Students' Union. To be black and beautiful, and to be loved by john Smith always. KEVIN EDWARDS ROC Football, Track, Wrestling. To identify. ' 'af'-vra v w W'-'-rv-f f' 6- WILLIAM EHNI Kraut Varsity Football, Track, Ski Club, Class Council. To do it. MATT ELMORE Sunburst Transfer from Hillsdale High, Student Council, Assembly, Stagecraft Commissions. To fly high, get married, and be San Mateo's top jock. Ag' 'WQFW I 1 N nk ,v . I ,t LYNN EISENMAN Presh Art, Better Government Com- missions, Delegate Assembly, GAA. To climb Mt. Fuji as does the snail--but slowly, slowly, WILLIE ELMORE Varsity Football, Baseball. To be rich, and to live in a castle. IT SY gsm s v 'IL RON ELFVINC Delegate Assembly, Advanced Band, Swimming, D Basketball. To believe that existence has no meaning, Life is but a fantasy. MLA. ALONZO EMERY Mookey Varsity Football, Basketball, Head Convention Delegate, Student Control Board Headg Black Students' Union's Vice- President, junior Kiwian. To finish and never end the .5 . FR 'Tyn- figg' t i- A A f fi -vs A .3' ,I iltlh - A Q 'Yg v . ,T t mme ,c 'V 'N...- lJl.NNlSROfilRLLlfQlN Dt-legate Assembly To nt-vt-r riin into llit- Ilitlly Angels while' driving my lull clrf-ss llarlt-y. PATERVIN Delegate Convention, Multi Miki Tri-Y, Stagecraft Com- m is s i o n . .:.,s- , f f f- f , ef , , x if 1 T afgajjfl,-,fi , , ' . J ' if ' 1 'lk' aw 1 f if .l world I started with Anne Marie Webb. IOHN FARMER Red Haired Dog IACK ESTOLL To drive the hottest hot water Mu Alpha Theta, Band. STEVE EVANS pumper in San Mateo. DAVE FARROW 'lm 117 'FYR 4571 ,.-4 'vin -f DARNELL RICH FERGUSON Fern C 81 D Basketballg Wrestlingg Ciymnasticsg Delegate Assembly. To be rich and show my brother I'lI be something, and to be black and proud. of vs CWS- ELIZABETH FERRAS IOHN FETTER Liz Mu Alpha Thetag Convention Transfer from Presentation Delegateg Marching Bandg High, San Franciscog Glee Clubg Tennisg C 81 D Basketball. Dance, Student Directory. To succeed in future en- To tell the god of hell to put deavorsf' out his fire! GEORGE FIGONE Frosh-Soph Cross Countryg Roller Skating Champion. To have my own rink and teach roller skating after winning at National and World Meets. 39 - Varsity Baseball. fiffibw .9 PAUL FILLINGAME TOM FITZGERALD Campus Life Clubg Term Playsp Fitz South PaCifiC z Wizard Of Transfer from Summerville High. Oz g Performing Arts. To live the Impossible Dream. PATRICIA LOUISE FRENCH Stretch Mixed Choirg Black Students' Uniong Student Control Boardg Human Relations Commission. DAVID FOX To groove in the Might Night Quick BrOwn Hour, doing my own thing with A.L. E. ELEANOR FRANCES FRIEDMAN Ellie Co-Head Pom Pon Ciirlg IV Cheerleaderg Girls' Stateg CSFQ Mu Alpha Thetag lnseparabilis Tri-Y. To be all that I am and all that I may become--less ordinary, more extraordinary. '77 STEVE FIFE JIM FOULKE '-Yum IOHN FROST Little Hercules' Gymnastics, Track, Weight liftingg Advanced Band Honors Band Club. To beat B.M. in the Press b Mr. America, and catch those Fine Women. ,L 1. l N -,,, X DON TOMIO FUIITO Fuji Hi Sports Editorp junior Court lusticeg Freshman Class Presi- dentg Quill 81 Scroll. To become the first sports correspondent on the moon. CYNTHIA LOUISE CITTINCIS Thea Photo Clubg Spirit Commissiong GAAg Boatswain of MSS Al- batross. To sail forever on the Seven Seas in own schooner Wm. 4- DOLORES GREENFIELD DoIo Convention Delegateg Athletic Commissiong Girl Scout Troop 5417. To get a bigger car, and to see all noises and hear all colors. Q- IIM GADD V' LINDA ANN CIAMBLE Miss Anne Decorating Committeeg Dele- gate Assembly. To get the most rewarding pleasures out of life, and to find the person who wants to share them. ROGER GODDARD Cross Countryg Traffic-Safety, Athletic Commissionsg Dele- gate Assemblyg Sophomore Class Council. To fly around the world as a commercial pilot. LILLIAN SUE CREER llsuell Student Directory Commission- erg Secretary of International Student Committeeg A Cap- pellag Student Control Boardg GAA. To travel with the wind and walk facing the sun. REGINA GONZALES Camaratag Black Students' Uniong Bearcat Reviewp Ebonet- IGS. To become an RN and to marry that special someone. LUTHER CIREULICH Debateg Red Crossg Fall-line Ski Clubg Delegate Assembly. To be to others what so many have been to me. 4 or'ff'7 CAROLE LEE GIFFIN Gif Freshman Class Presidentg Sound of Music g Camaratag Varsity Cheerleaderg Spirit Commission. To market a new product called instant blush and re- member the 'LIPACK' has puc- kerpowerf' FREDRICCIORIN Fred Golden Key Commissiong Gam- ma Sigmag Student Courtg Ad- vanced Honors Bandg Hi Staff Photographerg Tennisg CSF. To find pleasure in striving for the unattainable. x94 'FV' Bobo C 81 D Basketballg Varsity Basket- ball Managerg C Trackg News- paper Press Crewg Young Lifeg Black Students' Union. To go where no one has gone .. To see what no one has seen . , Q 1 Z 1 ff '--rev-155 - s 4: n , Z,'i115If1'. ' if -: rags, , ' M f f n 4, ,. l f I V efff, . Q, f. 1 ., ' , am- N y, 4.17: t - A -.U . . . V,.. M, . ,. ,, f 2 fa i flfi' Pla? ' it - M251 U , was Q , ' 1 . ' I 'W fs 'sa P 535' f ' ll ' ,. X. i if 's f:-at if N ai-ELI ' A' , ,lg .6 . . i. vt? ' ' e I . ,- , L Q r M19 GABRIEL ANTHONY GUILLORY Gabe To make Bonnie believe that the only other girl in my life is Dottie. KEVIN HALL Soph Footballg Track Managerg Convention Delegateg Elm Staff. To deter the little red giant eater of international prestige bv any means possible. ,. MARIA CATHERINE HANBURY Term Playg Drama Commissiong Concert Choirg Delegate As- semblyg Senior Class Council. To find my sunshine super- man and always listen to the many sounds ofsilence. , J i agjeffgf' Us ' 7 itigwyif ff 5 ' 'H 5? ir. J ff Zfsvifi-'Z .Gt 4 . MARIO GUSMAN Better Government, Art Com- missionsg SFACg Science Clubg Sacred Heart High Science Club. ww...-M IEEE HABER Us 'T' REGINA HALL Gina Student Control Boardg Home- making Councilg Black Students' Uniong Class Council. To go where I always wanted to go, nowhere. RANDELL LEE HANKINS Freshman Cross-Countryg Du- toku-Kai Karate Club. To finish something I start. f 3 s , A Jr if IIM HALLENDORF To be. DEBBY HANLON Delegate Assemblyg Convention Delegate. To learn French. DWIGHT HALDAN Transfer from Palo Alto Military Academyg Soph Basketballg Golfg Young Life Presidentg juniorlustice. To search for an education, a worthwhile career, and a sexy broad. RICHARD HAM VIERUD Rich CSFQ Mu Alpha Thetag Sopho- more Vice-Presidentp Dele- gate Assemblyg Varsity Wres- tlingg D Basketball. To be the first person to live on the moon and jump off a mountain. -W , Pg K- GERALD RICHARD HAUSSIER Ill jerry To probe the vast realm of the subconscious mind through Chemistry T.A.B.S. ix 1 41-as i -1' 'Q 17 iv,- IOYCE HEMMENWAY leorge Stage Crewg Delegate Assemblyg Cafeteria Helper. To be the greatest chick since Mother Goose. WILLARDHO Will IV Cross Countryg C Trackg Sophomore Class Councilg Traffic-Safety, Athletic Com- missionsg Convention Delegate. To someday know what want. Nl tw BRUCE T. HORI Varsity Cross Country Captaing Varsity Trackg Athletic Com- missionerp Golden Keyg Dele- gate Assemblyp SMAC. To be a step ahead and watch the sinking of North America from Foster City. A VALERIEHING Ching-a-Ling Delegate Assemblyg Senior Class Councilg Art, Spirit Com- missionsg GAA. To change Chung King to ChungHing. ,yawn KENNETH HOENE SUSAN HORN Varsity Cheerleaderg Head IV Cheerleaderg Spirit Com- missionerg Quill and Scrollg Elm Staff Business Managerg Grid Princess. To reach the final plateau and gaze out upon the Green Valley. 'Vs GARY DENNIS HIRAKI Gare Advanced Honors Bandg Elec- tion, Athletic Commissionsg Convention Delegate Headg C Trackg Tennis. To see things as they are but not accept everything I hear. WW' IOYCE CHARLOTTE HIRAKI Student Body Secrr-taryg Hmiil Varsity Cheerleatlerg Csarrima Sigmag Mu Alpha Thettig CSP IV Cheerleader. To start everyday with ti song IANICE HOLT l. BEVERLY HOLLINGSWORTH Bev Calvary Baptist Youth Grou p. To do my very best in all that Ido with His help. DEBORAH MASAYE HOSHIYAMA Debbe CSFg PTA Award Winnerg Art, Better Government Com- missionsg Convention Dele- gateg French Club. To break away this mask of clay and live my life. a ,s. ANDREA V. HOWARD Andie Freshman Class Councilg Bear- cat Reviewg Control Boardg Mixed Choirg Homemaking Councilg Black Students' Union. To live life to the fullest and obtain my prideg and always have M.E.R. at my side. A I - wir: .Qi tl I A ' A 5,13 f 'h-v LESTER DEAN HOWEY The Lump Frosh Footballg Convention Commissiong Stage Craft. To have a dirtier pair of levis than Colao, and shake Ho-Chi- Minh's hand. MARIA ELIZABETH HURTADO Squeaky junior Class Council. To someday ride on a H.A.C. with Sneaky on the side. Right Sneaky? assist Aww, uve Vw GERALD lSHlDA Peanuts Soph Footballg Marching Band. To make a million pushing fish. 4-'Qs Q5 SUSAN HOYT RB'F Transfer from Kingstring Highg Pep, French Clubsg C-AAQ Drama, Dance Commissions. To reach the goal I desire. IThe most? ff'l'M.,mfr., 'UW MASAMI IKOMA CAROL ANN IWAOKA Leetle Carol jV, Varsity Cheerleaderg Major- etteg Sophomore Class Councilg Co-Spirit Commissionerg Quill and Scrollg Beakamai Tri-Y. just to walk a few steps, turn around, and look at myself. 11 ew 1 ws:-ya ff' ja. if LYNN MARIE HUBER Babbit Delegate Assemblyg Convention Delegateg Spirit Commissiong Multi-Mike Tri-Yg junior Class Council. To see Sommer all summer! P.S. To finally get my driver's license. AQ -M ARLENE SUSAN IMACAWA Concert Choirg Inseparabilis Tri-Yg Spirit Commissiong GAAg Block SMQ Lettergirl. To achieve the utmost height . in inches. LINDA IOYCE IACKSON Flip Mixed Choirg Bearcat Reveiwg junior Achievementg Delegate Assemblyg Black Students' Union. To have the right kind of nose so I can twitch up more ways to make Cal happy. GERALD WAYNE HUNTER Hunter Varsity Cross Countryg Trackg Black Students' Unionp junior Class Councilp Athletic Com- missiong Chess Club. To live and to let live. IEFFINSEL Ins Transfer from Aiglon College, Switzerlandp Varsity Cross Countryg B. Trackp Basketballg Swim Teamg Photography Club. ROGERIAFFE Varsity Baseballp 50 Mile Swimg Convention Delegatep Athletic Commission. To have truth, justice with equal harassment under law. 4111. I l I il l l l ,l l li l I. l l PS' ' r t .1 fi A , . ,ti i, . X 4, . .. .. ,- l li X ,. f , Q' .xbiw K A K 4 ROBINIENSEN Transfer from Mira Loma High, Sacramento, California, Stu- dentCouncil. To marry Alan and to make him happy. MARGARETIOHNSON Spirit, Art, Convention Com- missions, Ski Club, lnseparabilis Tri-Y,GAA. To live life through com- pletely. lainie, , fy -? lag' M WERNERIU Varsity Football, Senior Class President, PTA Science Award, CSF, Mu Alpha Theta, Chem- istry Book Award. To make every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. in-A 1'-r'lf tn Q y I Q , K r L TONI IOANNIDES Tone-Tone junior Class Council, Wizard ofOz , Choir. To get the best pleasures out of life, as much as Ican. 'flPf S-,. 'Fw-s NANCY IOHNSON Granny Goose Freshman Class Council, Con- trol Board, Spirit, Debate Com- missions, Delegate Assembly, Black Students' Union. To always do what I wanna do, and eat chittlens, turnipgreens, and Cornbread forever at jack's House. ELIZABETH IUNIO Liz International Student Com- mittee, Delegate Assembly, Ushers, Dance Commissions. To get full value out of life at wholesale prices, and always make new friends. lf' '-if N 'Q Aix O.. 4 . iv? 3 if CALVIN IOE Chief Varsity Track, IV Cross Country, Assembly, Traffic-Safety Com- missions. To get that darn copter finished and going UP. 00 JDK PAMELA IOHNSTON llpamlf To walk down the path of life without getting sore feet. ALICE IUROW Tiny Alice Art Commission, Gamma Sigma. To catch the wild goose, L ELIZABETH IOHNSON Beth Student Directory Commission. To get thoroughhrf-ds .mtl Arabians, collies, and a hlark leopard. DONALD EUGENE IORDAN Dee lay Varsity Football, Basketball, Track, Class Councils, Dance Commission, Black Students' Union Vice-President, Control Board. If there is love let it be known, ifnot, let it be shown. STEVE KARIYA Kareeah Varsity Baseball, Wrestling, Lightweight Basketball, Class Council, S.F. G0juKai. Whatever I do, wherever I am, whenever I act. ,dh Emmy' ,ffqmi ,,.-,rx .1 , ' QM 52? a l . Q '-1615 4117 ily-f' 1 A, fw- TERICE IRENE KARP Teri Transfer from Aragon Highg Ski Clubg Spirit, Drama Com- missionsg Squaw Valley Slalom Team. To fly to the highest mountain and ski all the way down. DAVINA KEENUM Frizz Mixed Choir. To remember june 7, forever, and have it come true again T.B.M.R.C. L l was 11 'W jaw TERESA KAUFFMAN Terry CSFQ Hi Cartoonistg Ski Clubp Better Government Com- missiong GAA. To OWN my OWN ski slope and drive a Porsche with my 360's on top. 1.3, ...,. ..-4, LYNN KAUL DIANA KAWAHA Varsity Golfg Bowling. To make it in the future and International Student Com spenditwith.. mitteeg Elections Commission Decorations. To turn from within and look around. f U ' A Z DONALD KEETON DOROTHY KEH l f ?I To forget the past without 'Wm-A regretfulness is the gateway KAREN KELLEY Delegate Assemblyp Home making Councilp Spanish Club Sophomore Class Council To someday say this is my hair and be proud. to happiness. ANDY KING HOLLIS W. KILGORE The King CARLA KING HalfMan PAMELA KILLHAM Advanced Honors, Marching Mixed Choirg Dance Com D Basketballg Gymnastics. Girl Scouts 541435 Engagers. Bandsg Drum Majorg Band Club. missiong Sound of Music To find that certain girl and To take care of Mike's uncle To do what I can the best I To know what I want to do let the G.B.U. live forever, and always be Sue's Aunt. can. and do it before it is too late ky- SVU' it 'fm' 'If ,gdb Ma,-.f 'K' W5 L. 'QTY' ' TT ' 1 T57 LINDSAYMARIEKINC Lindy Transfer from Mercy Highg GAAQ HI Staffg Drama Com- mission. To convince everyone that l'm not really crazy. COLLEEN KNORR Knorr Rainbow Girlsg Dance Com- mission. To have the Gift of Wonder and Someday Know the Reason Why. IOHN KUMPOST Gymnasticsg Graphic Arts Pro- duction. To stay off the merry-go- round. L qi' BONNIEKIRBY Knucklehead Sophomore Class Councilg Dance Commissiong Delegate Assembly. To make everyone who is sad smileg bring happiness WHEREVER I go, and marry Buddy! CLEA KIRK Fluf Sophomore Class Councilg Usher Commissiong Delegate Assemblyg Black Students' Union. To be a receptionist and teach Andre to be happy because he's Black. 'dmv' 'UI STEPHANIE KOMARU Steph Co-Head Cheerleaderg Senior Class Elected Representativeg Emporium Hi Boardp Letter- girlg Delegate Assemblyg Con- vention Delegate. To count my life with smiles, not tearsg by friends, not years. NANCY BETH LAMB Transfer from Heidelberg A- merican High, Germanyg IV, Varsity Cheerleaderg junior Boardg Sophomore Class Tres- urerg lunior Homecoming At- tendant. To pursue that impossible dream and make it come true. 'U'w Visas' 1. h-.l KATHY KOST The Great Spirit Commissiong Ski Clubg Sophomore, junior Class Coun- cilsg Convention Delegateg Young Lifeg Squaw Valley Slalom Team. To live to see Peace, Love, and Understanding in this con- tinental world. DAVID LANCASTER 1 W -' -X - z ' A Y A 10' v N it g Q 1. i TOM KLICK Gymnasticsg Marching Banrlg Student Conductorg Convention Delegate. To do my best in whatf-vi-f the number 'one' wants me to do. ff GEOFFREY R. KOTIN Chief lusticep McConville A- wardg Better Government Com- missionerg CSFQ Symphonic Wind Ensembleg Tennis. To be my own man. KATHY ANN LANCENDORF Arisco's Tri-Yg Delegate As- semblyg Girl Scouts 517. To live in Europe surrounded always by trees, weed, and dogs. '8 'I W X i fl if I . J ,. WMF' ROBERTLEWISLARSEN Lars Transfer from Robert Lewis Stevenson High, Varsity Tennis, junior Class Council, Young Life. To be on my own. ANN MONICA LEE Bannergirl, Drama, Ushers' Commissions. To always stay in my purple haze and sail forever in The Crystal Ship of Life, L. I' YEE SEN LEE Yeee McConviIIe Award, CSF, Mu Alpha Theta, Freshman Class Secretary, Student Directory Commission. To inspire and aspire and to never let my faith in mankind expire. I 17' fi 'if' 5 TX if 1:31 .W 1 4 CATHY C. LAWRENCE Sound of Music, Camarata, CSF, Delegate Assembly, Con- vention Delegate, German Club. To always govern my actions by love rather than by rules. ,W N -- N s S, CATHERINE LEE Cathy Delegate Assembly, Conven- tion Delegate, Class Councils, Better Government Com- mission, McConvilIe Award. To make smiling the national pastime. CHRISTINE LAURA LEFORC-E Lori Bannergirl, Homemaking Coun- ciI, Dance Commission. To say the right thing, at the right time, to the right person, for once. 5 -up--.. CHESTER ARTHUR LAX, IR. C-oods Transfer from McCIymonds High, Varsity Football, Track, Black Students' Union. To be successful in life and to always be with Linda loyce lack- son and make her happy for- ever. ALICE LEE linglebrain 50 Mile Swim, Ushers, Drama Commissions, Chess Club, DriIITeam. To catch the White Rabbit that's running through my won- derland and to have tea with FLORENCE, IANE HOME LEE Jani Camarata, CSF, Mu Alpha Theta, McConviIle Award, Student Court Bailiff, CIAA. To forget the worries of the past and to find hope and happi- ness in the future. IANICE LEIFIELD LOYD LEE Cross Country, Track. 5 it if cHARLEs Lsiss wr- 1' FR BETTY ANNE LEWIS A Cappella Choir, Honors, Marching Bands, Block SM, Golden Keyg CSFQ Future Teache Golden Key, CSF, Future Teachers President, French Club Secretary, Student Court Senior justice, Clerk. To strive with my last ounce of courage, to reach the unreach- able star. BARBARA LOE Barb Spirit, Dance Commissions, Delegate Assembly, Multi Mike Tri-Y, Convention Delegate, Young Life. To be wanted Dead or Alive! if IAMESCLEVELILLARD Lillard Sophomore Class Council, Delegate Assembly, Elections Conventions, Frosh-Soph Foot- ballg Wrestling Manager. To keep V.V.E. happy, solve Frenchies' probs. and become president of Safeway. DENNIS LONG Art Commissiong Swimming. wa vm.-'ff ANDREW LEWIS LINDSELL Drew Student Body Treasurer, Audi- tor, Varsity Football, Young Life. To ski the slopes of Never- Never Land with poise, grace, anddignityf' QV' vga.-W.. IAMES LYDON ACNESLO Transfer from Maryknoll Sistersg School, Hong Kong, Choir, Folk Singing, Charm, Dance, and Bridge Clubs. To live every moment of my life. CARL LYSCAARD Varsity Wrestling. To be successful and happy, and to have RP forever. Let the C.B. U. prosper. 1-1, 5 .V ,I . -' L, if ' jf Z. wr? , AA: Jim' RUSSELL MACK Fox Freshman, Sophomore, junior Class Councils. To split to Conneticutt for a rendezvous with that special chick, M.D., college, and good life. --ul To make my hands as con- trollable as my mind , X 'mam , it .,, W K .EH , . a 'W fy '6 2 , q 7 4 , 42, . if 1 STEVEN MANISCALCO Delegate Assembly, Class Coun- cil, Tulloch Ski Club, Chess CHRISTINEMADDEN Club. Chris To be a traveling salesman Spirit Commission. DAVID MADIC-AN with an unreliable car. Ili, M9 T' ada-.,,,., S. g v-f:.- 3 fwfr lf it E, , l ,I 1' . Q , fs xfvw-+-C' IOSE R, MANIARREZ lose Trackg Cross Countryp Inter- national Student, Explorers Committeesg lunior Class Coun- cilg Delegate Assembly. To have a lull, successful life, doing the things that l want tr do. HARRY MARSH Langdon Represented San Mateo High School in the San Mateo Com- munity Crime Seminar, San Mateofairgrounds. 23 R lavi- CHRISTMAS MAUMALANGA rw? X' DONNAMANNING Don-Don Dance Commissiong School Serviceg Tri-Y. LINDA MARKS Elm Staffg Quill and Scrollg Better Government, Drama Commissionsg A Cappella. To look into people as well asatthemf' SANDRA MATHIS Sandy Spirit Commissiong School Ser- vice. To have windshield wipers for my eyes so I may see things as they really are. DOUGLAS MCCANN V J-. il , .vm 'Ui QQ W' ' MARYIANEMATHWIG laney Advanced Honors Bandg GAAg Block SMQ CSFQ Mu Alpha Thetag lnseparabilis Tri-Y. To fly a million miles--and get paid for it. CHRISTIE EUGENE MCCOY Quaker 900 Mastersg Senior Class Coun- cilg Delegate Assembly. To be the world's greatest bowler and to TP Fort Knox with the Ringleader. 952' ar'- Q wwf. ig,,,..., MARGARET IEAN MARRON To finally disappear without too much paraphernalia. IUDY MAYER Elections, Assembly Commis- sionerp CSFQ Wizard of Oz g GAAg Student Councilp Debate Club President. To travel a new highway, dance to a new rhythm, open a new window every day. ,nv 'iv- Y 44 IOAN MCINTURF DONALD KERRY MCKAGUE Legs Delegate Assembly, Interme- diate, Advanced Bands, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country. To marry E.R. and make all our dreams come true, SCOTT MCKINZIE VERNON MELANCON ff-wifi 'Q. 'fl' ' .Qian ang , IUDY ANNE MCKENDRY Blondie Mais-Tais Tri-Y Treasurer, Spirit, Stagecraft Commissions, Girl Scouts 7417. To find the key to Alice's Won- derland so I can meet the white rabbit. IOHN MEDLER LINDA DIANN MERIDITH Lin Ski Club, Dance, Spirit Com- missions, School Service, Dele- gate Assembly. To never fail to leave everyone I meet totally confused. .75 9' 2 .ga z I I 1 MICHAEL GORMLEY MCKENNA Sophomore, junior Class Presi- dents, Varsity Football, B 81 C Track, Term Plays. To bridge the gap and then blowit up. LUIS ALBERTMEDRANO IIAIII To go through the fields of Sacto on two wheels and not get hit by one Kamilsaze bug. RITAMEYER Ducky Convention Delegate Head, Spirit, Dance Commissions, YoungLife. To change gray to shocking pink, and shocking pink to white roses. WW ag 331149.-'xg ALMAIEAN MCKINNEY Elmer lud Black Students' Union, Sound of Music , junior Class Council, Mixed, Advanced Choir, Spirit Commission, Ciirl Scouts 490. To remember the pas! and look to the future with an open heart and wide-spread arms. DENISE MEEKS Meagen'sGypsy To get my down-home house with all the far-out, beautiful people l've met. IEFF MILLSTONE To come out of the great tribu- lation and receive the prize of life. qw SUSAN LEE MINDELL Susie CYS: Banner Girl, Dance, Drama, Spirit Commissions French Club. To understand what's happen ing. UV' ms. K WTQITTY SHERYL MIYAHIRA BLAKE MOORE Co-op Manager, CSF, Mu Alpha Theta, Symphonic Wind En- semble, Gamma Sigma, Stage Band. To be decisive, to take ad- vantage of an opportunity be- fore the moment passes. RODERICK G. MORRISON llROryll Varsity Swimming, Football. IERRY MURRAY To be a Chicago cop. Hlawz MAUREEN KAY MORTON Mimi Elm Staff, Quill and Scroll, lob's Daughters, Delegate Assembly, Art, Spirit Commissions, Young Life. To look upon a vast wilderness and find one golden blossom, the significance of my exis- tencef' IUAN MURRILLO gms: QW 3- as-1.215 , DENNIS MOYCE DON MYERS lloakylf To live for today, plan for the future, and do what lsee fit. 3 ,G IV lACK MORRIS Mouse Varsity Cross Country, Ad- vanced Honors Band, Basket- ball, Athletic Commission, Track. To be successful in life and be rich someday. CLEO PETER MUCHOS Greek Student Control Board, Iunior Class Council, Drama Com- mission. To discover a diet pill that will make me lose weight over- night. 'W' QV? GENE NAKAMURA Varsity Football, Tennis, Wres- tling. To have lemon pie forever.g, f '95 L.,- 1- if ,U-fwx gen. ... I 1, fvvs- ,- T I f D- GEORGE NAKATA AISAKE NAUFAHU KASITALEA NAUFAHU MICHAEL NECIUK George Football, Soccer, Tennis, Box- IEAN NEIKIRK Jeanie Candystriper, Girl Scouts 194452, Church Youth League, Co-op Worker. To nurse the world back to unity--a world without preju- and violence. S4 SANDRA PATRICIA NICHOLAS Nick Transfer from Burlingame High, Publicity, Rally, Spirit Com- missions, Choir, Chico-Lo Quita Tri-Y President, Delegate As- sembly. To travel throughout Europe with B.S. 2,--,, . ,mf ing, Wrestling, Swimming. I will strive to reach my fullest potential as a human being. ANNETTE NELSON Annie Transfer from Mercy High Girl Scouts 517, Young Life School Service, Ariscos Tri-Y Candystriper, Volunteer Bur- CHU. IOHN NIGHTINGALE Florence Senior Class Council. To catch Alice's white rabbit, and to own and drive the all powerful PL YMOUTH. 52? I 1 'f'M-w,,...v-ff' TOM NEVATT UNGIWII NGVZ-III To become a forest ranger andmarryl.K. BERTRAM ESTILL NIXON ll Term Play, Choir, Sound of Music . To have a magic carpet of my very own. 0 I I r l E Q W W , . Q-Pf' 3 ji A PAUL NEWELL Spankey Bayside Baptist Youth Group Varsity Swimming, Class Coun cils. To be a person to fit tomor row's society, and to followj.C. ' i dwlrv X 'api' ,ima W M , 5.2 iii. A- ,iv ,if fri' iq, l n I if. 9 V Q PAUL O'DONNELL wav- 'Us 5 at l ELLEN KASUKO OOO Varsity Pom Pon Girl, CSF, PTA Award, Wind Ensemble, Insepa- rabilis Tri-Y, GAA, French Club. To seek happiness-for it is only a flickering moment in the in- finity oftime. IUDY MIYEKO OMAI Election Commission, Inter- national Student Commission, French Club. To own the largest piggy bank collection in the world. fix 95 Ny' kr g A PETER GARRISON PAGE Convention Delegate. To earn what I want my life to be, without strings. MLA. if'-. 'YR QW' WAYNE OKINE Gymnastics, Cross Country Track, Class Councils, San Ma- teo Karate Team. To be a barber for abdominal surgery. CHARLES OKITA Varsity Football, Advance Band, junior, Senior Class Councils, Track, Goju-Kai Karate. To eat rice and raw fish for the rest of my life. MIKE ORCHARD NANCY PALMER Nanci Red Cross LDC Candidate, MYF President, Black Student Union, Delegate Convention, Choir, Student Direstory Com- mission. To be with CD and let people know black or white is out-a Sight. STEVE M. OSTOYA Steve B,C,D, Basketball Manager, Varsity Basketball Manager, Sophomore Football, Elm Photographer. To develop into a good photo- grapher and to enlarge my hori- zons. DEBORAH PASTORELLE Debbie Girl Scout Troop 54169, Lonely Hearts Club. To one day have one of my own. .RightGail? fvs 4 ki an-'X E' 4 DENISEIEAN O'LEARY To travel up, up, and away. RANDALL EDWIN OWYANG Irishman Ran Young Life, Frosh, Soph Foot- ball, Brass Choir, SM Gung- Fu-Club. To enact HIS teaching forever with love and patience and to enjoy life to the fullest. lik F95 ROBERT L. PETERSON Bob Senior Class Council, Cross Country, Photo Club. 'To own the controlling interest of IBM, AT8fT8t GM. H K 'C' IOSEPH K. PIASENTIN Italiano Art Commissioner, Delegate Assembly, Class Council, Spirit Commission, Young Life. To find out which loves better, French Women or Italian Wo- men. MICHELE POWERS PATQUINN Chicky To be able to do my thing, but remember to let others do theirs, too. .ann-4..W.,, 11 , RANDEL I. PIASENTIN james Varsity Gymnastics MPL, D Basketball, SP, Young Life, Freshmanfootball. he M.. ,. fffiwl 4 :iq Sip? L A TRACEY IAY PORRITT Dick Tracy Young Life, ski club, Black Stu- dents Union, West Vancouver High School Pep Club. To go back to Canada and to L.D.F. To own Lombardi Lane. iw ARLENE MARIE PRIBUSS HAH, Transfer from Notre Dame High, Freshman Vice-President, Sophomore, junior Class Coun- cil, Senior Class Secretary, Spirlt Commission, Elm Staff. To own Design Research in Chiradelli Square, and cover the world with its designs. SUE RAINS Teeth Girl Scout Troop 9143, Engagers. To take care of Don's nephew and always be Pam's niece. ROSANNA BEATRlZE PRIETO Rosiey Delegate Assembly, Nomination Convention, GAG, Red Cross Youth Council, School Service. To convince people that beauty comes from within, no matter how much one may have -11 ll. CAIL RANCF v14W ' 4 T, dW V5 ' 'li' LINDA IEAN POSS Poss Spirit Commission, Delegate Assembly, Class Council, School Service, YMCA. To balance a ball on my nose like all baby seals, and to re- member lipack has pucker power. DENISE PURCELL Urc Student Director, School Ser- vice. To be able to live the path of life with Love, joy, and Laugh- ter. LINDA LEE RATHBUN Transfer from Tam High. To sail around the world, and bring its best to my world when lland. , fav, I an ' ll ll , if i f 4 ,. . V . ,Q .. ' -1, 'L-.4-i' 4 5. 2 tg-. tc X4-:?'l'v 4, 1 s,. ' ,f rss- f-ny' .1 V- ggiin 'ia F U .- f if'-ftzfqrlg, . r - .i F I IOHN RATLIFF llRatlSlI Baseball, The 590 Club, The Big Metros. DAVID ROBERTSON I ,W CAROLYN ROSENFELD Feld Elm Editor, Quill and Scroll, junior Class Elected Representa- tive, Student Council, Spirit Commission, Class Councils. To hold infinity in the plam of my hand and eternity in an hour. QHM' WAYNE RAWLEICH PTA award, To catch a ride on the Milky- way Express, with my one and only s.s. ESTELLA LOUISE RODCERS Louise Bearcat Review, Soul Expo, Delegate Assembly, Student Control Board. To always say l'm a 'black and proud soul sisterf KURT ROSENTHAL 4 ll- s viz:-+4 mc.,- it 'UW A if GREGORY RITTMASTER Greg junior Class President and Vice President, Elm Staff, SFAC, Class Councils, CSF, Delegate As- sembly. To plant poison oak in a nudist Colony. ae' W1 x LINDAIUNE RODONI Freshman, Sophomore, junior Class Councils. To succeed in an exciting busi- ness career. C-AlL CHRISTINE ROSS Dummle Black Students' Union, Dele- gate Assembly, Convention Delegate Head, Student Con- trol Board, junior Class Coun- cil, Bearcat Review. To someday see all 'Brothers' and all 'Sisters' reach the moun- tain top, with? FREDDIE RIVERS ROBERT A. ROSE llBOblI To get up and out forever. NANCY LYNN ROSS Dog-Food Sophomore Class Elected Rep- resentative, Mascot, Class Coun- cils, GAA, Block SM, Insepara- bilis Tri-Y, Delegate. To convince people that the most useless day of all is one in which we have not laughed. WILLIE ROSS Rossie Frosh Football, Varsity Football, Wrestling, Black Students' Uni- on, Student Control Board, Senior Class Council. To show the white people that I'm Black and Proud. Dit it! GAYLE H. SAITO CSF, Mu Alpha Theta, McCon- ville Awards, Delegate As- sembly, Spirit Commission, GAA, Convention Delegate. To always remember that happiness and success are ac- tuallyself-contentment. CHIYE SAWAMURA Delegate Assembly, Band, Elec- tion, Spirit Commissions, Inter- national Students Committee, Inseparabilis Tri-Y. To always remember to say the right things at the right time. ,gg 'is 4 I L ANNA SACCHERI WM' RICHARD I. SAKAI Ris Student Body Auditor, Treasur- er, Varsity Wrestling, Tennis, Gamma Sigma, Wind Ensemble. To gather my scattered armies and conquer the impossible dream. DIANNE SCHREIBER Betty Boop Dance, Student Directory Com- mission, Sound of Music , Advanced Choir, School Ser- vice. To slide down the banister of life without getting a splinter in my career. 'TE CARL AUCUSTUS SACCHERI Transfer from Burlingame High, Frosh Football, Wrestling, Track. To the times we've ditched Mr. Rilliet at lunch and to the guys who got caught. BARBARA SATYNA Bab To always remember my yes- terdays, but live for my tomor- rows, as tomorrow never comes. DAVE SCHROEDER Frosh, JV Cross Country, Var- sity Baseball, Chess Club, Dele- gate Assembly. To always have money for whatever I need and never to be tied down. Q BARBARA SAIGN Spirit, Rally Commissions, ACLS. To make possible all ol ronmr- row's dreams. KENII SAWADA Scott Varsity Wrestling, Baseball, Frosh-Soph Baseball, Cross Country, Gojli Kai Karate. To become Emperor of Red China and bomb San Francisco Bay. i an-. lvlf' '-V SUE SCHROEDER Suze-Q Delegate Assembly, Girl Scout Troop 517, Class Councils: Ski Club, YMCA, Young Life. To: forever remain 'mental'. maintain some cool and raise peanuts in a watermelon patch. P ,ri I, if , Mrs .- Lf ',t. wx? M 'fi 1 ff7 ?9t.as 'Hi-i,g,vnP1 ':' Q, ,- -. ., fs. ..fi:YL,f 'f'. ' 'vii ' 35?-fl , I it s, A if '34 1 mi: 'f 7 if 'V 'fi' ' - 1 ' . .- I l wma. - 'l x l'y'V Wi l agp .Q l 'X V, My S si ' V , MARILYN KAY SCHWARTZ Concert Choir, The Wizard of Oz . To go East before college. DIANNE CATHERINE SEYRANIAN UDV, Transfer from Westmoore High, Freshman Class Secretary, Ski Club, Term Play Make-Up Com- mittee, Drama Commission. To trip with l.B. and reach our island by joint use of our Dra- gonflyf' if , Ewan' 2,7 ROBERT SLACKMAN Track, Basketball, Student Con- trol Board, Science Club. igff'-' 90 ffl , th A--www-9' li 'l! 'Y: .6 . . 2 -' f ,f 1. . if? ':'-,.Q111- ' -. 6 1 Eff . Q' l 5 . ' 'w s -, ., . , DARREL WILLIAM SCOTT CHARLES SCRIBNER KARLA RAE SERENA Scott Wind Ensemble, Ixion Touring Society, Marching Band, Bear- cat Review. To take a flying leap at a rolling doughnut and catch it. few. . 'Wk iv up PATRICIAMIEKOSHIN Pat Convention Delegate, GAA, Symphonic Wind Ensemble, SpiritCommission. To someday come back and finish counting all the bricks atSMHS. CHARLOA SMITH Charlie GAC President, Marching Band, Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Delegate Assembly, Conven- tion Delegate, Girls Swim Team. To shatter a fiberglass tuba while swinging on the unevens. L B Track, Varsity Track. To discover a legitimate ex- cape. MARY ANN MARIKO SHIOSAKA U.S.S. Mary Ann Blue Angel Drill Team, Photo Club Predisent, GAA, Golden Key, McConville Award, Gam- ma Sigma-5. To love and to be loved. GAYLE SMITH Girl Scout Troop 764169, Lonely Hearts Club. To one day have one of my own.. Right Debbie? Hair Dance commission, Student Directory, Multi-Miki Tri-Y, Delegate Assembly, Young Life, Goal Post Decorating Com- mittee. To own a 'fall' factory. LEONA SILK Silkworm Black Students Union, Student Control Board, Delegate As- sembly, Class Councils, Ad- vanced Orchestra, Dance Com- mission. To be lonely No more, and wail until the real thing comes along.. HOPE SORENSEN Transfer from Westmoor High, GAA. To live to see Guy Garner fat with straight hair, and to marry Lynn. 'Qu -of Anas--ww L l T' ' CONSTANCE MARGARET SOSS Connie lunior Miss Queeng Pom Pon Ciirlg Freshman, junior Class Secretaryg Sophomore Class Vice-Presidentg CSF. To remember that happiness is a condition of the mind and not of circumstances. KATHERINE STANG Kathy GAAQ Future Teachersg French Clubsg School Service. TO be whatever l'm meant tobef' SUSAN M. STENNET Clyde Transfer from Mercy Highg C-AAg Delegate Assemblyg CYO Teen Club Treasurer. To find the Milky-Way Express, and sit on its star and shine for- ever with W. RN MARK STROBEL Seymour Advanced Bandg Frosh-Soph, C Swimmingg Convention Dele- gate. To get the 'most' with the least effort. T.A.B.S. PAULA STEPHENS IENNIFER STRZELCZYK Drama. To go around the world on Dad's boat, and to continue school at College of San Mateo. -uf -Of' rv' IOANNE STEELE Shorty Banner Ciirlg Sophomore Class Councilg C-AAg Art, Spirit Com- missionsg Alternate Lettergirl. To relive those Endless sum- mers in Lalolla and Santa Cruz once again, BARBARA ST. LEZIN Bob Freshman, Senior Class Coun- cilsg Delegate Assemblyg Future Teachers Clu b. To see the world by the time l'm twenty-five. DANIEL SULLIVAN I' J ' .4 IV 'tw nv if 'U- ant, MICHAEL ANTHONY STENNET Mike TO enlighten the world with my good looks and charm and the C.B.U, forever! VERNON STOVAL Snowball Varsity Trackg C. Basketballg Cross-Countryg Chess Club. To find out what makes the world go 'round besides snap, crackle, and pop. pw! wp.. KEVIN SUYEYASU Knuck-Head Varsity Footballg Wrestlingg Karate Clubg Advanced Bandg Young Life. To watch the morning flower open up and step on it, K -f'f 'f A 4 DIANA SWANSON Bozo Campus Life, Convention Dele- gate, Choir, Wizard of Oz . To watch out for people lshat- ing! on Saturday night. SHARON TAKAYAMA Taco Lettergirl, Banner Girl, Delegate Assembly Convention, Block SM, GAA, GAC, Spirit Com- mission. To live by my wants and to help others live by theirs. a, 172- CAROLYN TIBBS sf' Y Sf if lf' Y 'Q' ri TINA SWARTS Stage Craft, Spirit Commission, Mai-Tais Tri-Y, Girl Scout Troop 317. BARBARA IEAN TAYLOR Bobbie Black Students' Union, Stu- dent Control Board, Bearcat Review, Ushers Commission, Patricia Stevens Modeling School, Vesper Choir. To be successful at P.S., and to prove that Black is Beautiful. TINA MARIE TORGERSON TOfsgy Banner Girl, School Service, Drama Commission, Delegate Assembly. To see 'Bill' race to fame and fortune, and to have my dreams cometruef' ...A 'Ult 'lla FRANCINE TAIIMA Muko Class Council, Delegate As- sembly Student Control Board, Art Commission. To live to see love conquer, to buy a turtle, to remember A.M.S. 1 IERITAYLOR Delegate Assembly, Home- making Club, Freshman Class Council. To live, love, and be happy, and continue to work on my groovie thing. GERALD THOMAS TRAIL ll GT ll Ski Club, Frosh Football, Dele- gate Assembly, Elm Staff Head Photographer, 1sr Place lr. National Ski Team. Being the leader is really where it's at, but just how long can a good thing last? rm 2'-'nv' GENE H. TAKAHASHI Tack-A-Hashee Math Team Captain, Mu Alpha Theta, CSF, Rensselaer Math and Science Award, PTA Math Award. To develop a speed-reading course in Braille. ANDREW TELLEZ um'- RAYTSCHORN HKIOUIH Ski Club' Frosh Swim Team, Sophomore Student Council, Weight Training Program. To the Itchy Coo Park D.A. gf 'by l st., ELEANOR TAKAKO TSUII Ellie Elections Commission, Inter- national Students Committee, Delegate Convention. To fly the friendly skies of ARMIDA VALLE To meet a nice boy and get married to him. WADA GX it-IA ingr- 11RoZn Election Convention, Spirit Commission, International Students Committee, Delegate Convention, Band. To kick the rice habit and to always remember H., M., K., Db' Yoshi Varsity Cross Country, Wrest- ling, C. Track, Ski Club, Election Commission, Mu Alpha Theta. To always remember February 3, 1968 and Rich, Rob, Gene, Werner, Fred, Bruce, Cathy, 5 .Macy . GUADALUPE Y. VALVERDE CH. Lupe To become a Bilingual secre- tary. TERRI ANN WALLS LittleTerri Black Students' Union, Student Control Board, junior Class Council, Advanced Band, Dance Commission, Bearcat Review. To be able to Understand someday why? -wp! 45. VIRGINIA VANDOR Transfer from Burlingame, lunior Statesman of America, Newspaper staff, Rally Com- mission, GAA, CSF. MELANIEWALSH Convention Delegate, Dance Commission, Ski Club. l 'li BEVERL I Bev CSF, Commissions, Convention Delegate, Block SM, GAA. To lose my shyrif-ss, to gain confidence, and to talk louder. CLAIR BEATRICE WACiCiO Winkle American Mowon Society, Sophomore, junior Class Coun- cils, Delegate Assembly, Stu- dent Control Board, Conven- tion Delegate. To gain all the good things in Life, especially weight and coordination. Agwee, Mo- wons? IOYCE ANN WARREN Shy-One To succeed in the best pos- sible way I can and always have a smile on my face. f X g fy -1. 1. .,., ff af Q ,-if X ?R f W' V , f is f l t d... , wifi-A Q- ma, , ,sw-WW hw A-Salim ffl 'WS QT' ' I CAROL WATERMAN PATTY WATERS LANCE WATKINS To always gain new friends and never lose my old ones. IANE ELIZA WEAVER IlLiZll Art, Spirit, Dance Commissions, Young Life, Girl Scout Troop 417. To always appreciate and understand the wonderful things of this world. f GRAEME WHIELER Ilpflgtll junior Class Council, Band. To find one bit of sanity in this world. new 'Yu v. V' 'Qs-. - Littlemother McConville Award, Press Crew, IA Technician, Graphic Arts Production, Delegate Assembly, Decorations Commission. To keep the waters running and to become ole mother Hubbidf' lil-ep!! Convention Delegate, Dele- gate Assembly, Term Plays, Traffic-Safety Commission, Chess Club. To seek, to find, and to under- stand. CHERYL WAXMAN Spirit Commission, Lettergirl, GAA, GAC, Beakami Tri-Y, Class Councils. To kiss every guy without be- coming emotionally involved, and live happily ever after It! 'Y' 1' IANET WEAVER Weaver Sophomore Class Council, Girl Scout Troop 19417, School Service, Spirit Commission, Ski Club, Mais Tais Tri-Y. To meet my twain, Tiny Tim, and Tip-toe through the 'Suck- weed', STEVEN D. WHITTAKER Steve Swimming and Cross Country Teams, Traffic-Safety, Athletic Commissions, California Speed- boat Association, Band. To throw the first Hydroplane Race on the Mekon Delta. Q-ww, Sw' HENRI L. WERNER Bud Varsity Golf, PA Commissioner, Spirit Commission, Football Statistician, Delegate Assembly. To remember someone's views are almost as good as mine, and yellow Mustangs do go. BEVERLY ANN WILLIAMS Puddin Grid Queen, Head Varsity Pom Pon Girl, IV Cheerleader, Class Councils, Black Students' Union, DAR Runner Up, Beak- ami Tri-Y. To always remember that it isn't the perfect but the imper- fect who have need of love. DONNELL WHEELER KEITH WILLIAMS Baldie Band, Choir, Class Councils, Convention Delegate, Band Club, Track. To always remember the re- ligious, and be gross. ,I . a W ' nr 1'A'.,:. 1 , if i.f,,,w-fi .al Hb- g 'Wd nur:- LOVETIAWILLIAMS Vehe Mixed Choir, Black Students' Union. To be a social worker and work sociably on the love l.C. has offered me. DAVID WITT Nitwit C 8: D Basketballg C, Frosh- Soph, Varsity Swimming, Dele- gate Assembly. To answer the question. fiw CECELLA M. WULFERT Transfer from Del Campo High, Girl Scout Troop 5175 GAA- Gymnasticsg Swimming-Diving Teamg Class Councils, Delegate Assemblyp IV Cheerleader. To fall in love once but have 1000 loves--including a 'mental' suckweed. Right, Flash! .nf 1 L . ,lg 1 'grills li- . if ,' i ,. I 'ffral' 'Qx l WAYNE WILLIS Student Body President, Var- sity Football, Basketball, Class Councilsg Delegate Assembly, SP. To make passes my whole life lheh,hehl. A--f ww DOUGLAS WONG Doug To keep out of bad news, but be part of the mellow yellow happening. LINDA YACO Lynn Co-op Workerg Homemaking Councilg Monticello Ski Club. To be the best 'Medical Secre- tary' any animal has ever known. . 'U-X ,, WILLIE WILSON pv- 'Q CAROLYN RAE WINSLOW Term Plays, Advanced Choir, Wizard of OZ , Drama Corn- mission. To find happiness with that 'Special Boy' and always re- member the kids at SMHS. RUSSWRIGHT Cowboy Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track, Track Manager, Athletic Commissiong Campus Life Club. To tell the world that Christ doesn't look at the color of a man's skin. IAMES ANTHONY WRATHALL Ill Math Team, Mu Alpha Theta, Advanced Honors Bandg Stage Band, Marching Bandg Con- cert Band. To never come within five miles of this place again. STEVEN ALAN YAMACUMA GitCh Varsity Gymnasticsg Wrestling, C 8: D Basketballg Goju-Kai Karate, Delegate Assembly. To always have a good excuse, and say it loud. QM l MMM, GW ,, 52,1 NANCY YOLLES Freshman Class, junior Class Vice-President, Lettergirlg Dele- gate Assembly, Class Council, lnseparabilis Tri-Y. To dry one's eyes, laugh at a fall, and baffled, get up and be- gin again. .. I UN. ibn 'RWD' k 'v ' R AW' CHARLOTTE YOSHIMOTO Muchacha Spirit Commission, Advanced, Marching Bands, GAA: Block SM. To follow the 'Yellow' brick road. ASTRID V. ZACHERT German, Ski Clubs, Beadami Tri-Y. To remember beauty is my only candle against the mid- night of my fears, 3 Q! GAYLE MARIE YOSHIMOTO Gaylord Spirit, Elections Commis- sions, International Students Committee. To keep smiling without giggling, and to see T. beat L. in S. Right, Carolyn? aw wt S'I Z'w' LINDA ZOLLINGER Sneezles junior, Senior Class Coun- cils, GAA, Mariners, Ger- man Club, Concert Choir. To drive the world nuts like CARL E. YOUNG IR, JOSEPH YUNDT Elmer Lions Club Speech Contest, Frosh-Soph Baseball, Del- Spanish Club, Student Con- egate Assembly, Sophomore trol Board,Term Plays. 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153 Barkley, V.: 82 Bames, Paula: 93,174 51, 103, 158 Berentseyot, Lois: 118 Beresford, Mrs. Elizabeth: 20 Berger, Cindy: 158 Berger, Patty: 175 Bergstrom, Susan: 166 Bematas, Susan: 166 Beminghausen, Randy: 118 Berryman, Mark: 44,49, 74,158 Bertellotti, Danny: 81, 106, 167 Bertini, Debby: 167 Be11, Jan: 167 Bezzant, Bob: 34,118 Bezzant, William: 175 Biagi, Mike: 167 Biasotti, Marvin: 37,44, 52,118 Biazzo, Gary: 167 Biehl, Frank: 81,631,158 Biele, Joe: 81,69,95,175 Bingham, Janet: 175 Biscoe, Dorothy: 167 Bissett, Steve: 56,S7,61, 70,118,156 Black, Mary: 82,167 Blain, Robert: 69 Blank, William: 175 Blank, Greg: 175 Blanksenship, Paula: 175 Blatteis, Debbyn 39,82, 167 Blitz, Gretchen: 30,33, 92,93,110,158 Block, Carol: 167 Blodgett, Judy: 92,158 Blodgett, Bill: 175 Blood, Mr. Albert: 20 Bogard, Kris: 36,82,92, 98,115,118 Bogard, Pam: 92,167 Bogdan, Steve: 118 Bolyan, Mr. Lawrence: 20 Bonds, Diane: 175 Booth, Lany: 67,175 Booth, Roxanne: 158 Bordon, John: 175 Borg, Joan: 175 Borland, Mona: 30,34,39, 82,158 Bostock, Mr. Norman: 20 Bottenberg, Bev: 158 Bottenbert, Leslie: 175 Boucher, Molly: 175 Bourbin, Denise: 92,159 Bowen, Chris: S1,92,118 Bowers, Dr. Paul: 19 Bowman, Chris: 35,92, 103,111,175 Brady, Donna: 93,175 Brady, Steve: 118 Brandt, Marina: 118 Brandt, Mr. W.: 25 Braun, Elaine: 30,33,41, 106,107,118 Butler, Peter: 69,176 By'me, Carrelle: 106,107 C Cabaluna, Patricia: 37,107 110, 159 Cady, Catherine: 167 Cahen, Gwendolyn: 105, 110, 176 Cahill, Catherine: 169 Cahill, Doug: 68 Caimotto, Mrs. A.: 24 Calderaro, Camille: 50, 119, 150 Calderaro, William: 159 Calderon, Bill: 159 Candelaria, Barbara: 167 Candelaria, Martha: 176 Cannon, Cedric: 55,92 Cantero, Johnny: 54,62, 73, 167 Campau, Mr. W.: 21 Campbell, Michael Caraway, Robert: 33,80, 159 Caraway, Merry: 92,174, 176 Cardelli, Peter: 159 Carey, Suzanne: 110,159 Carlander, Ronald: 119 Carlson, Elizabeth: 30,33, 82,85, 105,159 Carmichael, Ronald: 36,4-4, 64, 159 Carothers, Mike: 119 Carpenter, Wallace: 175, 176 Carranza, Irasema: 176 Carroll, Colleen: 119 Carter, Lileen: 30,119 Carter, Kevin: 63,95,176 Carvey, Mr. W.: 21 Cassidy, James: 95,159 Cassidy, Richard: 63, 73, 95, 176 Castell, Rex: 64,167 Cator, Catherine: 159 Cavan, David: 119 Cavaness, Donald: 176 Ceinar, Daniel: 167 Cervini, Mr. J.: 25 Cazin, Janice: 120 Chabra, Nina: 105,176 Chamberlain, Dean: 120 Chamberlain, Steven: 30, 33,44,45,53,120, 157 Chambers, Jack: 44 Chambers, Suzanne: 176 Chang, Paula: 30, 36,159 Chan, Cindy: 176 Chan, Deborah: 93,167 Chapin, Chase , Chase , Chaney Mrs. L.: 25 Glenn: 167 Robert: 120 , Michael: 176 Chavez, Oscar: 159 Chellew, Carmen: 159 Chew, Stella: 30,120 Childs, Doug: 44,46,47,7O, 159 Chrispell, S.: 93 Christiansen, Mrs. L.: 25 Christensen, Mr. C.: 21 Christensen, Cindy: 82,167 Christianson, Carol: 159 Chu, Mr. E.: 21 Claibome, Carol: 82,167 Clark, James: 37,167 cnrk, Kelli: 36,90,92,110, 167 Claypoole, Kermit: 167 Clayton, Charles: 105,176 Clayton, Frank: 70,120 Cleary, Martha: 167 Clifford, Miss C.: 20 Coats, Curtis: 74,75,76, 159 Cody, Barbara: 167 Cody, Betty: 82,95,120 Cohelan, Robert: 159 Coker, Linda: 167 Colao, Roman: 120 Coleman, Susan: 93 Collier, Mr. W.: 20 Colligan, Terry: 21,69,176 Collins, Carolyn: 85,92, 120 Collins, Sheila: 159 Collison, Mrs. M.: 20 Concepcion, Valerie: 159 Coney, Zachary: 120 Constantino, Philip: 159 Conway, Daniel: 34,167 Conway, Frank: 159 Converse, Jean: 176 Cook, Alan: 30,34,54,167 Cook, Cathy: 30,32,39,40, 55, 105,167, 168 Cook, Dave: 159 . Cook, David: 176 Cook, Naomi: 120 Cool, Norma: 93,176 Coonan, Michael: 36,81, 159 Cooper, Bob: 56,114,115, 120 Cooper, Debby: 168 Cordano, Earl: 54,111,121 Cordano, Mike: 168 Cordell, Judy: 121 Cordova, Sylvia: 159 Cordova, Teresa: 168 Corpys, Conrad: 95,168 Corpus, Nida: 121 Cortese, Anthony: 90, 159 Corterell, Kristen: 51,92, 159 Cotton, Darrell: 159 Covollo, Nancy: 159 Covolo, Dianne: 168 Cowan, Brent: 64,68 Cowley, Kathy: 50,121 Cowley, Kevin: 159 Cox, Mr. G.: 25 Cox, Judy Lyn: 30,105,121 Crabtree, Bob: 168 Craig, David: 159 Craig, Robert: 168 Crane, Stephen: 164 Crispell, Suzanne: 93,176 Crivello, Joseph: 121 Croop, Charles: 176 Crossan, Ken: 30,168 Crowder, Carol: 160 Cruz, Virginia: 121 Cuevas, Al: 121 Cullop, Katherine: 104,111, 121 Cullop, Margaret: 176 Culpepper, Ter-ry: 176 Cunningham, Kathy: 121, 160 Cunningham, Robin: 104 Currie, Sharon: 160 Cur'ry, Dale: 55,64,74,176 Curry, James: 168 Curry, Richmond: 74,121 Curry, Tarvers 160 Curtis, Paul: 160 Cushman, David: 68,107, 110, 160 Cushman, Deborah: 176 Cutrell, Billy: 110,160 d Daily, Gary: 121 Dale, James: 9 Daluz, David: 160 Daly, Danial: 168 Dally, Diane: 82,168 Danotta, Richard: 44,160 Daniels, Clara: 176 Daniels, Leslie: 122 Daniels, Teresa: 122 Daquino, Anne Marie: 176 Darbinian, Diana.: 102,160 Darbinian, Jeanne: 36,38, 39,82,107,108,110,168 Daroza, Alvarez 92,122 Daul, Dennis: 30,44,4-8,74 Daul, Kenneth: 30,40,44, 74,111,1s9,160 Dauper, Lori: 181 Davidson, Mark: 176 Davis, Mr. F.: 20,55 Dawson, Linda: 122 Dawson, Patricia: 176 Dean, Mark: 92,160 Dederer, Nicholas: 68,95, 122 Deemer, Dale: 168 Dekker, Frank: 160 De Lancie, Nicolas: 30, 32, 33,38,103, 106,160 De La Riva, Mrs. J.: 20 Deleon, Saul: 168 Deloye, Leslie: 39,40,82, 168 Demesm, E.: 68 Demeules, Betti: 122 Demoss, Paul: 33,168 Demps, Sherman: 168 Dennis, Zachary: 160 Denton, Jo Ann: 160 Dentraygues, Michelle: 82, 110, 160 Depaz, Isabelle: 110,176 Deputy, Jimi: 176 Devee, David: 21,54,55,74, 176 Devee, Robert 44,47,160 Devoe, Andre: 168 Devoe, Sylvanus: 160 Dibert, Daniel: 160 Diddens, Richard: 54,168 Dieu, Lawerence: 168 Dieu, Renee: 160 Dilbeck, Kristine: 160 Dillabough, Michael: 21,69, 176 Dimare, Susan: 160 Dimick, Melvin: 30,414,160 Dinga, Kathleen: 115,122 Di.xon, Frances: 176 Dixon, Shirley: 160 Donahue, Kenneth: 160 Donahue, Pamela: 168 Dooley, Charlene: 176 Dooley, Mr. D.: 21,68 Doughton, Rene: 122 Douglas, Mr. C.: 21,44,74 Doyle, Mona: 108,114,122 Dreimhel, David: 69,90, 176 Drucker, Thomas: 80,106, 107,110, 111,168 Drummond, Mary: 82,85, 122 Dummit, David: 106,107, 108,110, 111,168 Dunbar, Ernest: 176 Dunovan, Becky: 160 Dunovan, James: 176 Dunphy, Jacueline: 181 Durhan, Bradley: 160 Dutra, Ann: 35,160 Dzierzarski, Daniel: 62,176 Dzierzanske, Robbie: 55,122 Dyatt, Miss J.: 21 G Edwards, Keith: 160 Edwards, Kevin: 122 Eeghenribsen, Britaf: 38,176 Egan, Richard: 168 Ehni, Robert: 54,74,111,168 Ehni, William: 33,44, 115, 123 Eichenbaum, Craig: 166 Eichenbaum, Robert: 74 Eiseman, Lynn: 123 Elfving, Ron: 30,33,123 Ellgen, Dennia: 123 Elliott, Leanne: 35,39,55, 92, 168 Elliott, Carole: 176 Elliott, Mark: 160 Elliott, Mr. V.: 25 Ellison, David: 81,95,176 Ellison, Jim: 41, 90,107,160 Elmore, Matthew: 99,123 Elmore, Willie: 44,49,70, 123 Elwell, Edwin: 160 Elwell, Karen: 176 Elwell, Richard: 168 Emery, Alonzo: 40,4-4,48, 49, 50, 52, 53, 58, 59, 60, 64,92,123,150 Emmet, G.: 74 Endaya, Toni: 160 Endo, Steve: 160 Engle, James: 30,33, 105, 160 Eng-Jew, Alice: 176 Erguder, Lerzan: 180,181 Erickson, Eugene: 62,73,168 Erwin, Anthony: 168 ' Erwin, Richard: 176 161 Kahl, Elise: 177 Erwvon, Pac 99,123,151 Fscliwciler, Marion: 168 Esposto, William: 16S Fstoll, Crlrlal: 160 listoll, Carol: 111,160, Fstoll, jack: 95, 107,123 Etclreverry, Mary Kay: 168 Enrotas, Steve: 176 Evans, Daniel: 176 Evans, Steven: 123 f Fabiny, joseph: 63,S0,160 Farmer, john: 123 Farrow, David: 123 Falulkner, Brian: 68,160 Fenecy, john: 74.S1,160 Ferguson, Darnell: 63,7-1, 75, 124 Ferguson, joan: 168 Fernandez, Racqncl: 160 Fcmandez, Wilfred: 168 Ferrari, Philip: 168 Forms, Elizabcrliz 124 Ferras, Leonclc 111,168 Ferrrrs, Louise: 164 Fettcr, john: 107,124 Fetter, Susan: 168 Fetbenhauer, Philip: 176 Ficken, David: 160 Fife, jane: 168 Fife, Stephen: 124 Figone, George: 124 Fillingame, Ralph: 34,108, 168 Fillingame, Paul: 92,124 Findley, Barbara: 39,82,85, 167, 168 Findley, jean: 39,82,83, 85, 158,160 Findley, Michael: 55,176 Fischer, Marc: 66,168 Fischer, Richard: 168 Fischer, Robert: 160 Fitch, Lois: 181 Fiugerald, Tom: 124 Flaxmer, Vicki: 93,168 Fleming, Owen: 21 Fleming, Mr. Owen: 21 Flower, jeff: 55,176 Follmann, Henry: 176 Follmann, Irene: 11O,159, 160 Folsom, Vivian: 105,176 Foley, Mr. F.: 24 Fort, joan: 82,168 Foulke, james33, 124 Fonts, Phyllis: 30,176 Fox, Charles: 76,176 Frank, Monica: 168 Freeman, Charles: 34,168 Freitas, Mickael: 168 French, Patricia: 124,153 French, R.: 40 Fresquez, Phyllis: 160 Fresquez, Robert: 168 Friedwell, Margie: 82,85, Goddarxl, Roger: 1111, 1.153 Goctvl, Dr. j0l1.l11ll.1I 20 Co1'1', R1.Hl1X'A'1lI 11:8 Gold, 11.1112 22, 30, 5fi,175, 176 Gold, Randy: 158,160 Goldli 1- rg , Gary: 160 Goldie, Marylvctlrz 176 Golding, 111-nnis: 168 Goldstein, .Xnryz 160 Goldstein, Dan: 110,176 Goldstone, Carl: 114, 160 11.11111-3 , lnlin, 71, IN! 11.11'1'11.g.111, 11111: lh'l l1.11'1'is, ll.ll'l'1S, frrir' N1 '1-1 10 - .1 i . .w 1l,..,1 S-37 11.ll'1'i'i, ,,. 11.111, j01lll' 311,1v7, 177 ll.ll'lA'l', lll'.lllll.li IN? 1l.11't1'1', llnliinz 160 ll.1l'1ll1.ll1, Greg: 3f1,11i7, 1611 ll.1r11u.11m, Stan: 177 llaslwtt, Gi-off: 177 1 1.1-,-.-111, 11.-11.-1-1 177 llu11l1.l, 'N1.1'..1r11i' 711,138 1n1.r1l1r,1..11I: li,-1,11r1, 1'i'1,11r1 1111.rg.1rv.1, .'X1'lr'111 '12, 128 1111.1f11n1i, 1-.rilz 1111, 1111 1113-vl, jvff. 1v1,1iH, 1211 lnscl, 1i11d.1: 1:12, 1211 1S11i1l.1 131-1-hiv: 3'1 '12 177 Gomes, ju.111it.r: 160 Gomes, Rolvcrt: 168 Goines, Stacey, 176 Gomes, Antorrioz 168 CUll.'.llCS, Regina: 123,153 Goode, jackie: 110,168 Goranr, Dian-.-1 160 Gorin, lfrcdz S0,106,10S, 125 Gorin, Mike: 106,110,107, 11 1, 168 Gorrclwccck, Frank: 55,73, 176 Gorrcbccck, Tom: 4-1, 37,64 Cioslnr, Susan: 168 Graff, Doug: 67,176 Graff, Steve: 36,39,41,90, 168 Graharn, Gail: 168 Graham, jim: 176 Graham, Mrs. Mardell: 20 Granmo, Paula: 160 C-ratton , Miss. Virginia: 20 Gray, Mark: 168 Green, Charles: 168 Greenfield, Dolores: 125 Greer, Charles: 30,168 Greer, sue: 82,92, 107, 108 125 1 Gregory, Mr. Elwyn: 20 Gregory, Mr. john: 21 Greulick, Luther: 125 Greulick, Owen: 106,107, 111,168 Grey, Mr. W.: 25 Griffin, oris: 160 Griffiths, Lynn: 82,85,92, 160 Griggs, joe: 176 Grimsley, jim: 55,74,176 Grimsley, Richard: 3O,54, 73, 168 Grotsky, Ronnie: 30,169 Groves, joe: 30, 63,66, 74, 160 Groves, Renaldo: 2l,63, 105, 125, 151 Groves, Renee: 168 Gryder, Charles: 168 Guerrero, Sergio: 176 Guido, Francisca: 93,168 Guillory, Gabriel: 126 Guillory, janet: 176 Guillory, Pamela: 168 Gunning, Miss Carole: 21 Guzenhauser, Sue: 36,82, 85,168 Guzman, Mario: 38,126 h Haber, jeff: 126 Hagerty, Mike: 67 Haines, Bill: 160 Hamill, Kathy: 94,177 k 166, 168 Friedman, David: 168 Friedman, Eleanorf Sl, 102, 108, 124, 152 Friedman, Louis: 168 Froning, jeff: 44,46,64,160 Frost, john: 64,9O,124 Fujilci, Margorie: 174, 175, 176, 181 Fujiki, Sue: 30, 34, 82,105, 160 Fujifa, nreii: 30,33,a4, 39,4O,51,160 rujiro, Don: 104,109,125 8 Gaan, Anthony: 160 Gadd, james: 125 Gallagher, Michael: 54,66, 166, 168 Gallegos, Hope: 176 Gamble, Linda: 125 Gannon, Cedric: 176 Garfat, Susan: 168 Garland, Robert: 168 Garner, Helen: 176 Garrigues, Denise: 168 Garrlgues, Mark: 176 Gascon, Sandy: 92,160 Gaydos, Ronald: 168 Geer, Mr. Charles: 20 Gensel, Laura: 176 Gensel, Leslie: 82,92,107, 160 George, Linda: 160 Gerlach, Pam: 160 Gibbs, Penny: 160 Giesecke, Carla: 110,176 Giffin, Carole: 51,92,125, Giffin, Gary: 76 Gilchrist, jane: 82,935,160 Gilchrist, jo Anna: 92,176 Girard, Mr. Albert: 20 Gittings, Cindy: 82,175 Giuliana, Thomas: 180 Goines, Henry: 176 Goins, Gary: 168 Glick, Charles: 176 Gock, Marietta: 92,164 Halden, Dwight: 44,48, 181, 126,150 Hall janice: 169 1 Hall Kevin: 103,126 1 Hall, Mai-iryiii 160 Hall, Regina: 126 Hall, Roberta: 50,105,169 Hallendorf, jim: 30,126 Halley, jim: 55 Halstead, Gary: 160 Halstead, Karen: 177 Ham, Barbie: 169 Hamblin, Don: 30,S4,73, 169 Hamblin, Rich: 37,44,64, 159,160 Hammer, Dr. Carl: Hammerud, jim: 74,169 Hammerud, Richard: 107, 126 Hanashiro, Alan: 169 Hanbury, Marla: 126 Hankins, jeff: 177 Hankins, Ran: 126 ll.lSS.ll'.llx1S, Mr. Gris: 22, 56 llastings, Tim: -14 llatcli, Vcmv: S15 l'l.lllSSlL'l', Gerald: 126 llarrsslcr, Larry: 661551, 1611 llawkc, 1 11111.13 37,110,160 llaydcn, joan: 169 Hayshcrt, Dennis: 62,66, 169 llayshert, Stan: 169 Hazclrig, judy: 30,39,54, 169 Head, Susan: 36,169 Healey, james: 177 Hellman, Kathy: 30,39, 82, 161 Hcmmunway, joycc: 127 Hemmingway, Nancy: 169 Henning, Mrs. Dolores: 22 Henriksen, Rikke: 34,92, 85, 160 Henry, Doug: 55 Henry, Gwen: 82,169 Henry, Marilyn: 174,177 Henson, Dave: 177 Henton, jerry: 161 Herman, Sam: 164 Hen, Ron: 70,161 Hetiner, Miss Georgia: 22 Hiatt, Tucker: S5,62,76, 175,177 Hickey, Margaret: 171 Hickson, Connie: 169 l-ligashioka, Glenn: 44,64, 161 Higashioka, Ted: 80,161 Higble, Mary: 92,169 Higginbothan, Ronnie: 161 Hildegrand, Haidee: 177 Hill, Melody: 177 Hillstead, David: 64,161 Hinaga, Carol: 161 Hinaga, Donna: 169 Hing, Valerie: 35,82,85, 114,115 Hiraki, Gary: 37,66,1OS, 127 Hiraki, joan: 94, 105,107, 108,110,127,1s8, 161 Hiraki, joyce: 30,38,51, 90, 115,151 Ho, Penny: 160 Ho, Willard: 68,127 Hoene, Ken: 127 HoHman, Dave: 33,169 Hogue, Karen: 39,82,85, 161 Hogue, Kathy: Hollingsworth, Bev: 127 Hollingsworth, janet: 93, 161 Hollis, Rich: 63,731,169 Holm, Mr. Edmond: 22 Holman, Mr. Thomas: 23 Holt, janice: 127 Holly, Mward: 21,63 1-rom, Daisy: 3e,37,167,1e9 Hoover, Michele: 169 Hor, Bruce: 30,32,68,69, 127 Hom, Sue: 33,39,50,l02, 109,127,153 Horton, Debby: 161 Hoshiyama, Debby: 127 Hosking, Steve: 54,74,108, 1s11ir1.r 131.11112 311, 311, 11111 1shid.1 Gerald: '15, 128 1s11id.1, Mit'11.1i1: 161 1S11ir1.l, 1'11illip: 113,116,177 1111, jatqriulvrrz 82, 1611 T ' 82 ltsn nr ir- , 1 1w.1ok.1, Carol: 33,36, 103 109, 128 lwrroka, Glen: 21,119,169 lwaoka, jenny: 161 jackson, Diane: 169 jackson, Faye: 169 jackson Levardie: 161 1:ic1:sQn', Linda: 50,108,123 jackson Mafiryiii 95,169 jaffe, Martin: 169 jaffe, Roger: 37,70, 123 jaffe, Victoria: 161 james, William: 68,36,64, 32,161 jamieson, Michael: 81,169 jarrett, Freno: 55,92,30, 90, 169 jayne, Nancy: 169 jaynes, Marilyn: 139,69 jegge, David: 106,107,169 jensen, Amie Marie: 177 jensen Bradden: 107,169 Jeiisenl Brian: 34,30, 117 jensen, Norma: 37,161 jensen, Robin: 110,129 jensen, Steven: 73,177 jemigan, Vivian: 169 jew, Alice: 181 jew, Robert: 161 joannides, Toni: 129 joe, Calvin: 68,129 johnson, johnson, Alfonso: Mrs. Arlo: 23 johnson, Bruce: 33,177 johnson, Darryl: 177 johnson, Eliza: 129 johnson, Larry: 177 johnson, Laurie johnson, Margaret: 35,85, 106, 129 johnson, Mikki: 161 johnson, Mollie: 169 johnson, Nancy: 129,151 johnson, Robert: 169 johnson, Mr. Robert: 23 johnson, Ronnie: 54,177 johnson, Ruth: 180 johnson, Mr. S.: 23 johnson, T.L.: 177 johnson, Valentinia: 161 johnson, Zane: 161 johnston, Pamela: 129 johnstone, Mrs. K.: 22 johnston, Dana: 67,177 jones, juanita: 181 jones, ju.lianne: 161 jones, Mark: 177 jones, Sandra: 92,111,161 jones, Skip: 161 jones, Vanessa: 169 jordan, Don: 44,45,49,53, 57,60,92,129,153, jow, P. Mrs.: 25 ju, Grace: 107,108,110,16l I.-ill:-:,,111-1: 1 M1111 1.111-,, 11.-.1:1 1.-'Il-,, 11:..... ics , ,, .1-url., 1.11: 1 1,1-ml. 1111-11 1:1 1-1ii1111,'1r:.,1', .'1 1'.--11111-iIy,4 111-I '1':,11.I li..-,,.,.:.1i,, Ibn 111,11 11, 1111 1'.1'111 '-.11u, llirlvin' ,'.' 1'.1:1'1,11.,1IIiy 11H,11i1,1'. 111-i.,i:11I',1'1v11 11.1 1r.i1',1.:..4, 11111111 110 1':i111r.11v1,1'1111 1111 1xi1111.rv11, 1'i11i:r,': 111'1 lxilliirrgr-1, juni-: 111,177 lxim, S111-Z '13,177 1xin1li.1l1, jiilvnt 177 7 l':.1Ill11l.1, Nlrs. 11.2 -.rv 1'1i111111'.1, Slip: 111, 11:1 King, iX1111r1:11.', '1-1,111,130 King, C'.1r1.1: 130 King, john: 177 King, julia: 177 King, l.lllll:.li 35 King, Lindsay: 131 King, 1'erg,t,fy: 161 King, Susan: 513,177 Kirk, Cheryl: 161 Kirl., C11-11: 131 Kirk, Glenda: 159,161 Kirl., Otis: 55,6-4,177 Kirl-., Tyler 30,177 Kirkland, Tracy: 90,911,161 Klick, Thomas: 90,94, 131 Knight, Mr. Phillip: 22,55, 62 Knorr, Colleen: 131 Kochos, Kent: 177 Koelling, Darryl: 161 Koclling, Lorcncz 169 Koga, Richard: 36,92,107, 161 Koller, Alan: 177 Koller, Kim: 161 Kolte, Wendy: 36,351,169 Komaru, Stephanie: 30,39, 50,51,114,131 Kost. Kathy: 131 Kost, Terry: 30,169 Kotin, Geoff: 30,38,4l,80, 90,94,108,l09,131 Kotin, Gwen: 177 Kovac, Ferene: 169 Kovac, George: 169 Kovac, Steve: 161 Krabbenschmidt, Lisa: 55, 177 Krabbenschmidt, jon: 36,169 Krakow, Roger: 66,651,169 Kraemer, Robert: 169 Kreiss, George: 95,177 K1-eissman, E.: 177 Krieter, Michael: 169 Krigger, Alan: 161 Krummell, Russell: 92,93, 161 Kubera, Paula: 30,S1,102, Kul-da, Helen: 169 Kukla, Patricia: 30,161 Kumpost, john: 131 Kurpingky, Sharon: 114,115 La.Fortune, Robert: 44,161 LaForttu1e, Steve: 55,7-4, 177 Lagler, Nella: 177 Lamar, Charles: 169 Lamb, Lou Ann: 177 Lamb, Nancy: 114,131 ju, Wemerf 44,107,108, 114,152 Lammers, Carl: 30,55,62, 66,174,177 110, 169 House, Paula: 169 Howard, Andrea: 4O,93,127 Howard, Paula: 82,93,169 Howard, Susan: 177 Howey, Les: 99,128 Howery, Susan: 82,93,169 Hanlon, Debby: 126 Hanlon, Mike: 169 Hanlon, Pat: 111,177 Hansen, Karen: 177 Hansen, Larry: 55,177 Hoyt, Sue: 93,128 Hubbell, Rob: 169 Huber, Donnie: 161 Huber, Neal: 33,161 Hudson, Chris: 95,177 Huggins, Chris 169 Hunker, jim: 34,55,177 Hunt, Becky: 161 Hunt, Debby: 177 Hrmter, Gerald: 64,68,95, 128 Hunter, Rob: 177 Hurd, Steve Hurst, joyce: 160 Hanson, Mr. Thomas: 22, 74 Hara, Debby: 51,106,107, 160 Hardage, Donny: Hardage, Glen: 169 Hardgrove, Ann: 39,82, 169, 177 Harding, Peters 40,8O,160 Hargrave, Arthur: 63,169 Harken, Debby: 169 Harken, janice: 160 Hurst, Pam: 151 Hurst, Rob: 169 Hurst, Robert L.: 169 Hurtado, Maria: 128 Hurtado, Ralph: 177 Hurtado, Tony: 105,161 Huston, Randy: 161 Hutton, Bob: 54,169 junio, Elizabeth: 129 jrmio, josephine: 161 jurrow, Alice: 106,108,109, 106,129 Kadi, Dan: 169 Kahoun, Susan: 114 Kamiji, janice: 30,161 Kariya, Steven: 37,70,129 Karp, Teri: 130 Katamoto, Margaret: 34, 177 Kato, Elaine: 93,177 Kauffman, Teresa: 30,82, 85,94,107,l15,130 Kauffman, Tony: 169 Kaul, Daniel: 81,169 Kaul, Lynn: 130 Kaul, Wayne: 161 Kavanaugh, Mr. N.: 18 Kawahara, Diana: 130 Kealii, Noelani: 82,85,161 Keenum, Charmaine: 177 Keenum, Davina: 130 Keenum, Douglas: 130,169 Keenum, Richard: 161 Keh, Dorothy: 136 Keller, Sheryl: 161 Kelley, Colleen: 161 Lamp, Stephen: S5,66,177 Lancaster, David: 131 Lancaster, Denise: 177 Lane, Margo: 169 Lane, Rick: 177 Langendorf, Kathy: 131 Langendorf, Nancy: 177 Langridge, Mark: 55,73,177 Langridge, Nancy: 177 LaRash, Mrs. H.: 22 Larsen, Miss S.: 22 Larsen, Robert: 80,132,153 Larsen, Steve: 161 Larson, Cindi: 177 Larson Mr. Curt: 23 Laverty, john: 177 Lawrence, Cathy: 92,132 Lawrence, johni: 39, 5S,92, 167,169 Lawrence, Roger: 80,161 Latson, Mr. Fred: 23 Laverty, Mr. R.: 23,104, 111 Lax, Chester: 44,49,64,132 Laz, Kieth: 54,616,169 Le, Baron, Pete: 161 Lecourio, Thomasina: 161 Lee Lee Alice: 30,115,132 Ann: 132 Lee Cathy: 30,115,132 Lee, Christine: 105,170 Lee Glenn: 161 Lee, lan: 63,156,177 Lee, Ivan: 63,66,90,170 Lee ane: 41,82,92,93, :l 108,132,180 Lee, Lance: 177 Lee, Linda: 170 Lec, Loyd: 132 Lee, Lynderf 22 Lee, Stephen: 161 Lee, Tom: 177 Lee, TecfSen: 37,114,132 Lee, Yuk: 30,32,36,37, 107,108,166,170 Leech, Mr. B.: 25 Lees, Dave: 30,33,38,40, 161 Leforage, Charles: 170 LeFomge, Christine: 132 Leifeld, Florence: 161 Leifcld, Janice: 132 Carolyn: 93 , 170 Leiss, Charles: 33,132 Lernus , Silvia: 161 Leong, Fing: 161 Leong, Valerie: 170 Lerch, Lerch, Christine: 164 Monica: 95,111,170 Leung, Ping: 32,161,110 LEUPPY Rice, Leventis, Julia Levy, Sue: 30, 33, 51, 104, 107, 109, 161 Lewis, Betty: 41,82,90,92, 94, 109, 133 Lewis, Carol: 161 Lewis, David: 170 Lewis, Margaret: 93,177 Lewis, Richard: 30,37,54, Mass, Larryn 54,170 Matheson, Deborah: 178 Mathis, Sandra: 134 Mathwig, Mary Jane: 82,85, 90,94,134,150 Matsuda, Alan: 55,67,178 Matthews, Susan: 170,178 Mattingly, Thieta: 162 Mattos, Chris: 162 Maumalanga, Christmas: 134 Maurana, Michele: 170 Mauz, Doug: 94 Mayer, Judy: 30,32,82,85, 92, 134 Mayer, Steve: 55,93,95, 175, 178 Mayers, Mr. Vaden: 22 Mays, Dan: 162 McCallion, John: 178 McCandless, Mrs. Marjorie: 22 McCann, Bruce: 162 McCann, Doug: 30 McCarthy, Colleen McCarthy, Sheila: 162 McCollough, Gwen: 82,95, 170 McCool, Dan: 170 McCool, Ed: 178 McCord, Roy: 22 McCoy: Christie: 30,115 McFarland, Wanda: McFaul, Jim: 54,170 Mclnnis, Daisy: 162 Mclnture, Joan: 134 Mclnturf, Steven: 170 McKague, David: 162 63, 73, 170 Lillard, James: 30,133 Lindner, Connie: 170 Lindsell, Andrew: 30,44,47 115, 133, 150 Lindsey, John: 55,73,177 Lindstrom, Jeff: 161 Lingaas, Leslie: 34,35,39, 82, 161 Lingeas, Robert: 34,69 Linrn, Dr. John l-1.: 18 Lintini, Frankie: 161 Little, Rich: 30,40,158 Livingston, Dr. H.: 18 Lo, Agnes: 133 Loe, Barbara: 133 Loftus, Mark: 33,161 1 McKag'ue, McKague, Donald: 135 K.: 95 McKendrig, Judy: 99,135 McKenna, 153 Mike: 44,135, McKenna, Peter: 30,41 , 98, 170 105, 170 Montgomery, Deidre: 178 Montgomery, Jamess: 162 Moore, Blake: 107,109, 136 Moore, Mr. Darnell: 22 Moore, Kendall: 34,54,170 Moore, McCarthy: 63,170 Moore, Patricia: 95,178 Mooer, Roger 76,90,94, 162 Moore, Teresa: 164 Morales, Ubalclo: 162 Moran, Mary: 178 Morhead, Sandra: 170 Morgan, Stephen: 162 Morgan, Vernon: 55,66,178 Morioka, Don: 63,178 Morioka, Susan: 40,82, 106, 107, 162 Morris, Jack: 64,68,136 Morrison, Rodrich: 33,44, 136 Morrison, Scott: 70,162 Morton, Maureen: 39,102, 109, 136 Mosby, Daniel: 44,162 Mosier, Pamela: 178 Mota, Jose: 69,74,76,178 Motooka, Patricia: 178 Moyce, Dennis: 136 Moyce, Richard: 170 Muchos, Cleo: 136 Mullenax, Denise: 162 Mullenax, Michael: 164 Muller, Linda: 178 Murad, Patricia: 95 Muranaga, Eitaro: 44, 70, 162 Muro, David: 170 Murphy, Edward: 54,170 Murphy, Elizabeth: 162 Murphy, Mary: 170 Murphy, Gerald: 136 Murphy, Judy: 170 170 0'Donnell, Paul: 137 Ogo, Ellen: 30, 51 , 90, 94, 108, 138, 151 O'Hara, Kathleen: 93,178 Okada, Circe: 90 Okazaki, Clarice: 36,39, 94, 162 Okimura, Raymond: 63,178 Okine, Phyllis: 39, 55, 170 Okine , Wayne: 76,110,138 Okita, Charles: 44,46,138 Okita, Martha: 162 O'Leary, Denise: 105,110, 138 Olsen, Bob: 178 Olszanski, Alice Omai, Judy: 34,138 O'Neal, Linda: 108,162 Ordonez, Eva: 162 McKinney, Alma: 92,95, 114, 135 McKinney, Bev: 178 McKinney, Jim: 162 McKinney, Sandy: 93,178 Lowe, Miss W.: 23 Loi, l-lo: 178 Long, Bill: 178 Long, Dennis: 36,54,62, 133 Long, Don: 170 Long, Ginger: 170 Long, Laura: 170 Lopez, Jack: 170 Love, Mat: 56,57,58,59, 80, 170 Love, Sam: 21,69, 178 Low, Ken: 170 Lozano , Blos: 178 Lubarsky, Teresa: 162 Luiz, Maria: 170 Luke, Loren: 74,76,170 Lundy, Robert: 178 Lydon, James: 64,133 Lydon, Randy: 76,162 Lydon, Teresa:178 Lynch, Kathy: 54,93,170 Lynch, Patricia: 162 Lynes, Mrs. L.: 25 Lyon, Sue: 178 Lysgaard, Carl: 133 Lysgaard, James: 63,731,178 I'Tl Mack, Gary: 162 Mack, Russell: 133 Mackenzie, Debbie: 38,180 Madden, Christine: 133,150 Madden, Gregory: 95,178 Madigan, Dave: 64,68, 163 Madigan, Jeffrey: 64,170 Malta, Margaret: 170 Malzku.h.n, Max: 64,68, 107, 162 Mandrigues, Michael: 162 Mangrum, Deborah: 170 Maninger, Cherl: 93,178 Maniscalco, Steven: 133 Manjarrez, Jesus: 56,162 Manjarxez, Jose: 134,162 Mankins, Judy: 170 Manning, Donna: 30,134 Marcussen, Paula: 164 Marks, Linda: 102,134 Marks, Robert: 178 Matquez, Marcia: 38,162 Marion, Margaret: 134 Marsh, Harry: 134 Marshall, Mr. Charles: 23 McKinzie: Ann: 170 McKinzie, Scott: 95,135 McLain, Patty: 178 McLaren, Janet: 162 McLeod, Guy: 178 McLeod, Katherine: 82,92, 159, 162 McMillan, Deborah: 92,170 McMurdo, Mollie: 110,170 McNally, Stephen: 170 McNally, Sharon: 82, 90, 95, 162 McNeil, Susan: 22 McNesby, Tom: 162 Meacham, Kathy: 90,162 Meals, Greg: 162 Medaris, Mrs. Elizabeth: 22 Medeiros, Christine: 178 Medeiros, Richard: 170 Medeiros, Cheryl: 178 Medlar, John: 135 Medrana, Luis: 135 Meehan, JoAnn: 162 Meeham, Leonard: 170 Meeks, Denise: 135 Meeks, Paul: 162 Melancon, Vemon: 135 Mello, Kathem: 162 Merida, Mr. J.: 25 Meridith, Linda: 38,135 Meridith, Loma: 170 Mertton, Williams: 170 Messner, Mr. Peter: 23 Metoyer, Joyce: 36,178 Meyer, Cheryl: 93 Meyer, Karl: 92,178 Meyer, Paulette: 30,35,170 Murrillo, Juan: 136 Myers, Barbara: 51,82,162 Myers, Don: 136 Myers, Karen: 162 Myers, Laurens: 162 Myers, Melanie: 105,178 Myers, Rita: 39 fl Meyer, Rita: 135 Meyersieck, Thomas: 30,S5, 67, 74, 178 Miller, Mr. Barry: 23 Miller, Carol: 178 Miller, Dean: 162 Miller, Jon: 178 Miller, Kathleen: 93,178 Miller, Mr. Lawrence: 23 Miller, Mike: 162 Miller, Mr. Robert: 55,76, 178 Miller, Sharon: 162 Miller, Susan: 54,170 Natf, Ricky: 111,178 Nahinu, Debbie: 162 Nakada, Lynn: 30,32,36, 37,107,170 Nakamura, Amy: 178 Nakamura, Gene: 44,49,136 Nakamura, Janet: 162 Nakamura, JoAnn: 82,170 Nakamura, Randy: 69,170 Nakamura, Mrs. R.: 25 Nakata, Dick: 55,178 Nakata, George: 137 Nameth, Mr. James: 22 Nanna, Michael: 73,163, 170 Napier, Lyann: 162 Nasser, Joel: 66,68,162 Naufahu, Aisake: 137 Naufahu, Kasitlea: 137 Naufahu, Pita: 162 Naufahu, Tilisa: 178 Navarra, Raymond: 162 Neciut, Michael: 137 Nekirk, Jean: 92,178 Nekirk, Ronald: 95,178 Nelson, Annette: 137 Neuling, Mark: 55,62,178 Nevatt, Thomas: 137 Nevitt, Andrew: 54,66, 74, 90,170 Nevitt, Courtney: 93,164 Newell, Christopher: 162 Newell, Paul: 33,137 Newmark, Nancy: 92,93, 178 Newport, Jacob: 95,106, 110, 170 Nice, Edna: 162 Nice, Edward: 105,162 Nice, Ralph: 162 Nicholas, Sandy: 137 Niemi, lvlr. Arvid: 22 Nightingale, John: 114,115, 137 Nishida, Joyce: 170 Nishimoto, Doris: 40,90, Ormes, Caprice: 170 Orr, Mike: 66,69,178 Ortisi, Vincent: 170 Ostoya, Steven: 102,109, 138 Ostoya, Susan: 105,178 O'Su.lliVan, Brenda: 170 O'Sullivan, Marion: 164 Ota, Steven: 55,178 Owyang, Randall: 44, 54, 138 Owyang, Gary: 95,170 F9 Page, Peter: 138 Page, Scott: 162 Paine, Doug: 33,162 Palavi, George: 170 Palavi, Lois: 170 Palmer, Nancy: 138 Pan, Clara: 162 Pan, Linda:107,162 Parker, B.: 54,74,82,170 Parker, Nancy: 170 Parker, Sue: 162 Parker, William: 170 Paskevich, Mike: 73,170 Pastorelli, Debby: 138 Pate, Mr. l.:25 Paton, Tom: 33,106,108, 171 Patten, Frank: 95,162 Patten, Richard: 66,171 Patterson, Pam: 178 Patterson, Terry: 162 Payot, Carole: 109,152 Pearlstein, Gail: 54,171 Pebworth, Don: 76,171 Peek, Mike: 36,162 Pedersen, Mrs. Aileen: 22 Peek, Sharon: 178 Pelton, Dave: 66,171 Perencin, Elizabeth: 37,171 Perri, Mitchell: 162 Quinlan, Mrs. Mary: 23 Quinlan, Mr. Robert: 23, 103, 104 Quinn, Patricia: 139 f Rae, Linda Rains, Sue: 139 Ramian, Adrienne: 110,163 Rance, Gail: 139 Randick, Ellen: 178 Rathbum, Linda: 139 Rathbun, Lyon: 66,171 Ratiliff, John: 140 Rawleigh, Mike: 178 Rawleigh, Wayne: 108,111, 140 Ray, John: 44,80,105,109, 163 Ready, Bill: 44,641,163 Reed, Mr. C.: 23 Reedy, Ruby: 93,171 Rees, Maryn 163 Reeves, Charles: 163 Reeves, Debby: 171 Reeves, Mr. R.: 24,40 Reichert, Ed: 178 Rice, Gaile: 163 Rice, Kathy: 178 Rice, Keith: 73,178 Kevin: 55 Richard, Janet: 35,178 Richard, Kathy: 163 Richardson, Mrs. G.: 23 Riddle, Rob: 163 Riesinger, Mark: 23,55,178 Rilliet, Mr. Walt: 19 Ringler, Mr. Don: 23 Rink, Dave: 163 Rittmaster, Greg: 103,140, 151 Ritzo, Debby: 38,111,171 Rivera, Tony: 54,76,171 Perry, Steve: 90,534,171 Peter, Rob: 137 Peters, Miss Mary: 22 Petersen, Mr. Carl: 23 Peterson, Chris: 171 Peterson, Karrie: 111,171 Peterson, Robert: 111,178 Peterson, Robert L.: 114 Pflieger, Alice: 171 Phillips, Pat: 171 Phillips, Steve: 162 Piasentin, Joe: 30,33,37, 99, 139, 152 Rivers, Frank: 44,46,47,52, 53, 95, 163 Rivers, Fred: 44,48,140,151 Rivers, Rheon: 51, 92,163 Roake, Ann Marie: 171 Roat, Kyle: 51,103,163 Robinson, Charles: 171 Robinson, Mrs. C.: 23 Roberts, Ann: 163 Robertson, Dave: 64,68,69, 140 Roccaforte, Rudacyle: 171 Rock, Joan: 179 Rodgers, Estella: 140 Rodgers, Mr. J.: 23 Rodgers, Pearlie: 179 Rodgers, Renee: 35,74 Rodgers, Richard: 35,74 Rodli, Mrs. Ruth: 25 Rodoni, Linda: 140 Rogan, Sherryn 179 Rogers, Ralph: 54,111 Rogers, Richard: 54 Rollison, Sue: 171 Romain, Richard: 179 Romo, Shirley: 179 Rose, Bob: 140 Rose, Dennis: 171 Rosenfeld,Carolyn: 36, 39 102,109,140 Rosenfeld, Linda: 30,39, 171 Rosenthal Jim: 163 Rosenthal, Kurt: 140 Martin, Alan: 178 Martinez, Antoinettie: 93,178 Martinez, Elizabeth: 170 Martinez, Liana: 162 Martinez Wedelin:170 Marty, Elizabeth: 36,39,92, 108, 170 Marx, B.: 81 Mason, Gail: 178 Mason, Shelliez 162 Milligan, Steven, 170 Mills, Mr.RoberI: 23 Millstone, Jeffrey: 135 Mindell, Barbara: 90,178 Mindell, Susan: 136 Miner, Dennis: 170 Mitchell, Pamela: 162 Mitchell, Steven: 178 Miyahara, Rene: 105,162 Miyahara, Sheryl: 136 Mizono, David: 4-4,162 Mizono, Lynn: 95,181 Mogiliv, Michael: 170 Moncrief, John: 38,66,68, 94, 162 Monday, Teresa: 170 Monge, Robert: 162 Montalbano, Leonard: 30, 94,105, 106,162 Nixon, Bei-mm: 30,137 Norman, Evelyn: 170 Norman, Richard: 73,170 Norman, P.: 93 Norris, Peter: 76,178 Norwood, Karen: 105,167, 170 Novello, Frank: 67,178 O Obata, Susan: 39,82,107, 162 O'B1-ien, Edward: 110,162 Ochi, Chico: 162 Ochs, Ronald: 162 O'Donnell, Kevin: 54-,74, Piasentin, Randel: 76,139 Pickens, Linda: 93,162 Pierce, Perry: 56,95,162 Pilcher, Tembe: 171 Pinson, Duane: 171 Piper, Jean: 163 Piper, Leanna: 93,171 Pitman, Ross: 163 Pizzo, Diana: 178 Plagmann, Don: 171 Plumb, Julie: 163 Polslfy, Andy: 178 Poni, Bea: 178 Ponti, Gayle: 39,171 Popov, Elizabeth: 171 Porritt, Tracie: 144,139 Porter, Roger: 157,163 Poss, Linda: 139 Powell, Judy: 171 Powers, Cheryl: 105,110, 111,163 Powers, David: 178 Powers, Kathy: 171 Powers, Michelle: 139 Praeder, Sue: 90,171 Prescott, Rhonda: 171 Pribuss, Arlene: 36,39,103, 110,114,115,139 Pribuss, John: 76,178 Price, Lonnie: 55,178 Prieto, Rosanna: 82,139 Prieto, Vic: 70,163 Primeaux, Dan: 99,163 Prochnik, Sue: 163 Purcell, Denise: 139 Rose, Ross, Chris: 179 Anthony: 179 Ross, Gaile: 140,151 R055, Judy: 39,82,8S,159, 163 Ross, Nancy: 82,83,85, 115,140,150 Ross, Willie: 44,47,48,75, 141 153 fl Quick, Robert: 54, 74,171 Rowe, Patricia: 163 Roy, Mrs. M.: 24 Rowlands, Robert: 171 Rucker, Don: 55,179 Ruize, Mr.: 25, Rush, Mr. Robert: 21,25 Russell, Dolores: 82, 167, 171 Rutkowski, Debby: 93,163 S Saccheri, Anna: 141 Saccheri, Carl: 3O,33,141, 153 Saccheri, Colleen: 63 Saign, Barbara: 115,141 Saign, Sara: 39 St. Lezin, Barbara: 143 St. Lezin, Larry: 105,111, 167,171 Saito, Gayle: 30,82,85, 107,141 Saito, Sandy: 35,39,82, 83,163 Sakai, Bobby: 56,70, 159, 163 Sakai, Connie: 94,174,175, 179 Sakai, Rich: 74,141 Salabert, Mr. F: 25 i Silvey, Mr. G.: 24 Saleh, Carl: 171 ' '1 Sarrtlery 1- rank: 113, 1: Sarrtler, Xlilrez 113,015 fu, 171 Sarnlers . 1-'llie 5.1111101111 , Marnrel: 171 --sq. S.llll'0lXl. Niki: .w,h-,h5, 92,171 S.1111'n1xl, Rodney: '10, 178' Sanfenl, Yervrritxr: 37 Sanforxl, Viki: 35, 37, '13, 111-1 Santiago, Anna: 179 Sarnrki, M.: 611 Sargent, Deblvillee: 171 Sasano, Steve: 171 Satyna, B ariiamz 141 Savage, Cindy: 179 Savage, Pat: 163 Savidge, llollisterrn: 5-1 ,171 Sawada, Kinji: 7-1,1-11 San'arrnrura, Chiyl: 30,141 Scadderr. Scaclderr, Scarpace , Schane r, Sclilecht, jirn, 55, 74,179 Mil-.ez 102,171 Lewis: 66, 171 Bill: 55,179 julie: 163 Sclrnreeckle, Annie: 171 Sclnneeekle, Kirk: 179 Schmidt, Dick: 163 Sclureider, Dave: 171 Schotzko, Schrager, Mr. Richard: 24 Carol: 93, 179 Schreiver, Billy: 76 Schreiber, Schreiber, Dianne: 92,141 jim: 175,179 Schreiber, Mar-inelle: 179 Schreiner, Ann: 171 Schroeder. jean: 171 Schroeder Schwartz, Sue: 141 Sue: 179 Sciume, Mike: 73,171 Scott, Claire: 163 Scott, Darrel: 94,142 Scribner, Charles: 64 ,142 Seeburger, Don: 111,179 Seidelman, Mr. Herbert: 25,30 Seigle, Sid: 66,653,179 Seith, Harry. 95,179 sera, Glen: 76,171 Serena, Clyda: 93,179 Serena, joe: 30,70 Serena, Karla: 142 Serena, Toni: 30,163 Sevatson, Severson, vim: 180,181 Jane: 111,171 Seyranian, Dianne: 32, 35, 142 Seyranian, Robert: 171 Shaban, j Sheeham, Sheldon, Sheldon, Sheppard, 1 10, 171 Sheppard, 163 oe: 95,163 Kathy: 92, 163 Marianne: 159,163 Mr. Stanley: 24 judy: 30, 32,36, Vema: 82,85,95, shabere, Janie 40, 94, 163 shime, Assure, 34,179 Shimo, C hr-is: 32, 163 Shin, Pat: 30,85,94 Shin, Wayne: 63,94,142, 171 Shiosaka, joe: 63,74,107, 163 Shiosaka, Mary: 39,85,106, 114,115,142 Shorn, Ray: 171 Sickle, Mary: 179 Sickle, R ita: 179 Sidelle, Buzz: 179 Silk, Leona: 90,142 Silva, Linda: 179 Silvera, j ohn: 171 Silvera, Marylin: 82,85, 163 Simmons, Craig: 171 Simmons, Ron: 76, 179 Simon, Glen: 163 Sims, Rob: 179 Sinkamo, Sisneros, Myra: 179 Toni: 55, 179 Skinner, Debby: 90,179 Skuta, Barbara: 93,179 Slackman, Bob: 179 Smith, Barbara: 93,179 Smith, Bob: 179 Smith, Charloaz 3O,82,85, 95,114, 142 Smith, Debby: 179 Smith, Doug: 179 Smith, Gail: 142 Smith, G er-yn 105,163 Smith, Greg: 163 Smith, john: 163 Smith, Michelle: 179 Smith, Peggy: j.: 39,82, 163 Smith, Peggy L.: 95 Smith, Robin: 179 Smith, Scott: 163 smith, T Om: 163 Smith, William: 55 Snider, Mr. james: 24,63 Somerville, Beebee: 171 Sopjes, Ken: 34,S5,179 Sorensen, Cici: 179 Suwrrscrr, llirl.: 511, 1111 Sm'1:11s1'11, 1111111-: 1112 St-ss, Con11i1-: 30,50,1-1, 1113 151 Sparnr, joy: 117,953,179 Spear, j.: 93,171 Sluwlil, 1'1'it.1: 1751 Speriver, Susie: 3S,S5,159, 163 Slaelrlin, Mrs. 15111111.12 211 Stalxer, Xl.ll'l'5 82,512,163 Sl.l1lLl.l1Xl, Dave: 179 Slang, K.1t.I1y: 30,1-13 Slarrtlro, lfnrnrettt 32,3H, 39,-11,5-1,171 Stanleir, Gray: 31l,35,69, 179 Stark, Patty: 179 Stark, Sherri: 167,171 Starkman, Peter 179 Steiger, Mrs. P.: 25 Steele, joAn11e: 35, 82 , 85, 143 Steele, Sue: 39,171 Stennetl, Mike: 143 Stennett, Peter: 171 Stennett, Sue: 39,171 Stephens, Lamoyne: 82,85, 163 Stephens, Paula: 143 Sterling, Miss Nancy: 24 Stemcr, Carl: 163,165 Stemer, Dwayne: 63,76, 179 Stewart, jack: 81,575,171 Stewart, Mrs. M.: 25 St-ich, Geoff: 171 Stiefel, Paula: 82,85,167, 171 Stiles, Pete: 66,171 Stone, Mr. Daniel: 17 'vielod 179 Stone, 1 y: Stone, Stanley: 55,179 Stovall, Don: 106,171 Stovall, Vernon: 70,143 Streck, Rich: 90,171 Striebel, Mr. Richard: 24 Strobel, Mark: 43 Str-omsness, Trulie: 163 Strzelezyk, jenny: 143 Stueve, Dave: 179 Sturmer, Torn: 171 Styeue, D.: 95 Sullivan, Cindy: 171 Sullivan, Dan: 143 Sullivan, john: 163 Sullivan, Linda: 171 Sullivan, Mike: 68,163 Sumner, David: 179 Sutliff, Mrs. I.: 24 Sutow, Cathy: 174,175,179 Sutton, Cindy: 30,34,37, 39,110,163 Sutton, Scott: 79,175 Suyeyasu, Don: 76,95,171 Suyeyasu, Kevin: 3O,43,44, S2 , 143 Suzuki, Debby: 93,179 Suzuki, Martin: 68 Swan, D.: 93 Swan, Harry: 171 Swan, Sherly: 179 Swan, Ted: 179 Swan, Terry: 94,171 Swann, Calvin: 44,45,46, 56, 58 , 59, 60 Swanson, Dianne: 55,110, 144 Swanson, Don: 67,179 Swarts, Tina: 144 Sweeney, Tom: 76,171 Swenson, Cherilyn: 163 Swetlik, Dan: 95,171 Swindell, Barbara: 171 Swindell, Leon: 44,52,92, 163 Syken, ldella: 179 Sykes, Doug: 172 Sykes, Luther: 179 I Tabler, Amy: 179 Tabler, Mrs. A.: 25 Tajima, Francine: 144 Takaham, Marc: 69,12 Takahara, junji: 172 Takahashi, janie: 32,82, 107,163 Takahashi, Gene: 107,108, 109,144 Takahashi, Norma: 85,172 Takayama, Sharron: 34,82, 85, 115 Takayama, Sue: 181 Takemorl, George: 163 Tamulevich, Laura: 111,172 Tanaka, john: 30,37,66, 68, 163 Tate, Mary: 163 Tatsuno, Gwen: 39,82,85, 163 Tatsuno, jessie: 82,172 Taylor, Arthur: 63, 74, 75, 163 Taylor, Bobbie: 30,144 Taylor, jerrie: 144 Tellez, Andrew: 144 'l'1'll1'l, 110502 112 . . ,,, lt'l'lK'l'l1l.ll1, lx.11l1y: 111,512 , 85,1113 'l'CSll.ll'.1, jarltz 1111 'liil111s, C.1n1ly11: 11111 'l'iplur1 Miss Nant y: 1'l 1 'I'l1111n.1e., Brain: 112, 17 'l'I1u111pso11, Ilulw: 70,163 '7 'lliurrrpxt lll, Plielrei Sr., 85, 163 'l1or1111n1, Stwvll: 33,172 'l'l101't'SO1l, lauriev: 39, 54, 172 'l'I111rx-51111, Marrrieez 179 Thorne, Donna: 179 Tlrreefoel, Marshall: 179 Threefoot, Nancy: 163 Torgerson, Margaret: 164 Torgerson, Tina: 111,114 Tonrincasa, Greg: 163 Trail, jerry: 102,144 Tschome, Raymond: 144,163 To llc rbert 179 Y, ' T 5 Tozer, Kim: 92, 174, 179 Tribble, Mr. lsruel: 2 5 Tsuda, Dani: 95,163 Tsuda, Patty: 179 Tsuji, Eleandon 145 Tsuji, R osalind: 145 Tuccori, Glen: 172 Tucker, Larry: 172 Tullis, Beth: 172 Tumbouglr, Charlene: 179 Tumer, Blair: 55,81,95, 179 Tumer, Cathy: 172 Tumer, Edith: 179 Tumer, Mrs. Pearl: 25 Tumey, Carol: 92,164 Turpin, William: 54,172 Tyesky, Mr. O.: 25 U Underwood, Renee: 172 Unno, Yoshiktmi: 66,68,74 75,107 ,145 Ursich, Christophe: 95,179 Urscih, Mitchell: 76,172 Use, Mr. Henry: 25,94 Uyemura:Bever1y: 35,82, 85,145 Uyemura, Darryl: 164 Uyeta, Keiko: 108,110,164 V Valle, Armida: 145 Valverde, Guadalupe: 145 VanBokkelen, Robert: 111, 172 VanDeR iet Ran 179 1 dvf VanZandt, Mr. D.: 24 V andor, Vandor, Vasiliev Vau s Carol: 38,174,179 Virginia: 104, 144 , Nina: 93 1 Mrs Bessie: 25 S1111 , - Vella, Gwen: 179 Vercautcm, j.: 99 Villatoro, Edgar: 164 Vincent, Clifford: 172 Visser, Irene: 181 Vogel, Gregory: 179 Vogel, Ralph: 164 Waago, W Claire: 145 Wada, Bryan: 67,69,172 Wada, Charles: 145 Waddingham, Paul: 164 Wagner, Bill: 172 Wakai, Gary: 55,73,179 Walker, Ann: 179 Walker, Gregory: 180 Walker, Kim: 30,32,38,66, 164 Walker, Lenore: 180 Walker, Mr. Lloyd: 25,106 Walker, Lorraine: 105,180 Walker, Renee: 172 Wallach, Maxine: 82,164 Walls, Medlinda: 82,164 Walls, Terri: 30,85,145 Walsh, Melanie: 30,145 Walthers, Daniel: 44,164 Walthers, Richard: 180 Warr, Harvey War'ren, Louis: 172 Warren, joyce: 145 Washington, Beverly: 92, 93, 180 Washington, Patricia: 30, 167, 172 Waihington, Roy: 180 Wasserman, Bruce: 180 Waterman, Brenda: 82,85, 164 Watemran, Ellen: 180 Waters, Patty: 36,110,146 Watkins, Lance: 146 Watkins, Mrs. M.: 24 Waxman, cheryl: 82,85, 114,115,146,153, Wear, Sandra: 12 Weaver, Eliza: 30, 35,38, 1-111,152 W 1'.1x'1:r', l.1n1-I: 11111 W1-Ivrcivr, Slrirli-y: 82,1114 W1-11151111 Ii., lynn: '1,I1v1 Wei:-1-, K In-ryl: 172 lvvlxll. jlilrllf 311,117 W1'lln1.1r1, Nlarrlvyt 1811 1 W t'lll1l.l1I, 1111111111: 11,-1 W1-ll::, Ima-pliz 1i11,'l'i,172 VVen.'1'll, llvlvri '15,Hl,1F1U Werby, A111111-w: 30,33,1'1' 164 1 Weriwy, Wenrlyi '10,35,IF10 Wenrer, Budtlyz 33,35,3'l, 146,151 West, Cheryl: 164 West, Limla: 164 West, Richard: 180 Wheeler, Barbara: 93,180 Wheller, Donell: 70,146 Wheeler, Richy: 55,67 74 Whifler, Graeme: 90,94,1 White, David: 172 White, Norham: 172 Whittaker, Steven: 33,115, 146 Wilcox, Mr. Curtis: 18 Wilman, Mrs. joyce: 24 Wilkinson, Karen: 36 Wilkinson, Michael: 164 Williams, Williams, 103, 114 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, 151 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Audrey: 180 Beverly: 50,51 ,146,152 Debra: 172 Hope: 92, 172 Karen: 93,164 Keith: 146 Kirk: 164 Lovetta: 93, 147, Ramona: 36,164 Rolfe: 24,44,81 Ronald: 36. 164 Sandra: 180 Willis, Wayne: 32,44,48, 49, 56,147,450 Wilson, Frank: 164 Wilson, Willie: 147 Winslow, Carolyn: 92,11O, 147 Winston, M.: 93 Witt, David: 33,147 Wong, Adam: 172 Wong, David: 76,172 Wong, Donald: 147,180 Wong, Donald: 180 Wong, Gary: 164 Wong, jeanette: 82,172 Wong, Lisa: 164 Wong, Peter: 164 Wong, Rudy: 107,164 Wong, Steven: 44, 164 Woo, Cynthia: 180,181 Wood, Deborah: 180 Wood, Sloan: 34,106 172 Woodard, Wendy: 180 Woodruif , Becky: 105,180 W00dS. john:172 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Owen: 62,172 Wrathall, james: 111,147 Wright, Mr. C.j.: 24 Wright, Charlotte: 93,164 wright, Merry: 159,164 wr-ight, Russel: 39,64,6s, 110,147 Wright, Steve: 180 Wulfert, Cece: 82,85,147, 153 Wyren, Robert: 172 Y Yaco, Linda: 147 Yager, David: 111,172 Yamaguma, Steven: 76,147 Yamaguma, Richard: 63, 73,180 Yee, Andrea: 90,164 Yeskett, james: 172 Yelick, Mrs. M.: 25 Yokota, Kosaku: 164 Yolles, Cindy: 34,39,54, 108,12 Yolles, Nancy: 115,147 Yonemitsu, Kinuyo: 164 Yoro, Nick: 73,172 Yoro, Raymond: 164 06 Yoshifuji, Steven: 172 Yohimoto, Charlotte: 82,85, 95, 148 Yoshimoto, Gayle: 30,34, 39, 108 Yoshimoto, Gary A.: 34,63, 107,108,111,164 Yoshimoto, Gary S.: 63, 172 Yoshimoto, Nancy: 34,180 Young, Brenda: 180 Young, Carl: 148 Young, Kristy: 30,35,51, 159,164 Young, Samuel: 36, 37, 110, 164 Young, Steven: 50,164 Young, Susan: 55,39,172 Young, Tommy: 164 Youngdoif, Candice: 172 Yundt, joe: 108,148 I f.11l11'r1, 1X':1r'i11' 14' !1-l1,l1',1- 1111! f11ll111 1'r 1111111 92 V ni - 11'.,1f1f1 frillrrrpgvr, lynn: 177 lrmllinrgvr, S.1n1l1.1: 7 If l111111i, Nlr.. flnni , f1Ikl.l'l', l5.1r11.1r.12 'V' 10 172 Dr. Paul R. 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