Santa Cruz High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Santa Cruz, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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CARDIN AL STAFF Editor' ,,-,.,-CHARLOTTE HELM Classes -,l-KATY LIKINS Departments -..i'KATHLEEN RYAN Clubs and Organizations, BLANCHE TURNER Activities - -CAROL HENDRICKSON Boys' Sports ALLAN WARD and LLOYD HALEY Girls' Sports.,....iiGERI LOCATELLI Photography .. ,,,,. BOB SWITZER Photographic Consultant-,MR. T. CONTRERAS Business Manager-....CLAIRE MORGAN Sales-.DENNIS AUFRANC. IANE LEMMON. LINDA PRYOR, MAXINE THOMAS, PAT OPPICI, HENRIETTE YOST , Advisor.1l.lMR. W. I. DUNN i:Kathleen Ryan replaced Charlotte Helm as Editor for Q the last one third of the book. V ' if 2 if ga A .gn vw 4 Hr, Q in MM . ,w.,.,,mwW Z' + :mg TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION 1 . 2 ADMINISTRATION .l-.... 4 STUDENT ADMINISTRATION?-.. 7 IK CLASSES - ' I1 DEPARTMENTS -, .il 43 BOYS' SPOR'I'S..i.l,. 57 GIRLS' SPORTSlw.i,,-.. 79 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS,i. 99 ACTIVITIES ............1-ll9 ADVERTISEMENTS ll 145 2151i Q 'ff J if pwvur' 1A ,QZKM . W 1 3 lgw-' ' 5' .-- Q1 ,L . 11 . 1 'EOJUJZA Vie, f . . ' if ,. I HQQ . ' ,Q .. il-'i A . ' 1 ' . f 1 w '. , ' 1-1 , -, J mp h ,al N ffm xx E 0 , Q W ' ' 91 i ya x -,if-Qi. ff 'f'5f'. k1i 4' ' .. A' ,g WNW FOREWORD We have attempted to bring an annual to you this year which reflects campus life and activities. The impor- tant and happy events of this past high school year are mirrored. we hope. in these pages. This has been a momentous year for all of us. It registers accomplish- ment for high school students A in general. and maior achievement for graduating seniors in particular. This year has been outstanding from an- other aspect, however. In this, the Geophysical Year. science has invaded all our lives with great effect. It has assumed such im- portance that we feel our futures are wedded with this fickle goddess. We feel sure that sdence will forcefully dominate our tures. there- fore we have vol t y assigned her a place ges. We hope you co ur ur choice. S WM! rtgvifpwfg. J, My ,gf 1 getty Q5 WWW MM QXmg,,5,,g5 W if 3 iwwi VyE?Wg3fMWn zfkff t 'P M 25542 My mW' M D E D I CAL? I 0 . . . bw! . fw Upon our graduation we will enter into a world oi ?feGt1 i d elopment and advancement. 1958 heralded in t e Inter- 137541 at onal Geophysical Year and the launching of earth satel- M : E 2 1 t . To Mr. Earl DeVore. who, th gh h s patience. guidance f G, and never ending enthusiasm, has helped us to better under- Mid' stand and appreciate fully the impression science has on our CMM lives. we. m96!CduG CCSS of 1958. gratefully dedicate this gg W book ,Wg if Mft? ,E+ tv rw MW! M MW W 306 'to' 7xt6Ufg,wjftfffn,J?s l W My 1 ,lp JP nf 3 52,3 '- - if MJ TL img, oi 6 V Q H as CU if 6 VS ij, .SJ gf wt it Q fu ff Q 35 - L J si A 291 2 SQ 2 51253 iii X. Z, 3 3 1 1 ,W- Q-VE!-K A W 4 M R - zzz. ijjiyzgyfgl, wygipfliil 4 V ir, :K 4 . , 1 4 -Awww. f 1 SAN A CRUZ CITY SCHCDOL ADMINISTRATIO MR. RICHARD HACKBARTH, IR. DR. LAWRENCE MAGEE President of the Board City Superintendent oi Schools SCHOOL BOARD-Mr. Kenneth Izant, Mr. Iohn McBain. Ir., Mrs. Margaret Reed. Mr. George Casileberry. Mrs. Mary Manns. Dr. Lawrence Magee. Mr. Richard Hackbarth. Ir., George Wilson, Mrs. Peggy Iohns. Mr. Adrian Gory. MRS. MARY FRANCES IRELAN Girls' Vice Principal SECRETARIES: Geri Sweet, Ella Mae Ifland, Iecm Larson, Dorle Russell. Ioan Cackler. Marie McEwen. SANTA CRUZ HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATICN MR. L. T. SIMS Principal MR. SAM BINSACCA Boys' Vice Principal MAUDE I. CAMPBELL School Nurse CUSTODIANS-Front Row: Ioe Criswall,Abir1o Costello, Roy Anderson, Fred Fader, Howard Day. Back Row: Bob Tevis, Russell Lamontagne. Iohn Mills, Mowry McMillian, Steve Giudici, Walt Skoverski. BUS DRIVERS-Left to Right: Tony Zoleizzi, Henry Morin, Ioe Previtali, Dick Morgan, Phillip Huff, Dorothy Erringion Harold Iohnson, Iohn Krause, Floyd Bruce, Richard Locatelli, Clarence Anderson. ' nn. a , 11 ff, a Qfafq M 'N Qi' M J J, X , W . . 5 4, Ng- ,.,, '. ' 5? an . - :W Q Jw ,sm :ix 'ZFX E' '- 2 3 4 3' V,- i Z' 4 ff lik, im 21 1:54 , -,Q f, wwf. L. , gig? Q. 3754! 5: VT 5-f,-xg M GIRLS' ATHLETICS LINDA REED PUBLICITY NANCY WHITTAKER INTER-CLUB RELATIONS BLANCHE TURNER FINANCE NIKI HELIN BOYS' ATHLETICS SKIP TARTER SOCIAL AFFAIRS LYLA LOEHR PROGRAMS IANE LEMMON COMMISSIONERS Q BARBARA NEWELL DORIS BRANTLEY ELAINE TEETERS i INGRID GURCKE GAIL WILSON CAROLEE PO.R'I'ERI-'IELD DEONE BALLADONE '60 ELAINE HOPE LYNN HUGHES LAURINE MEEHAM PENNY SODER 'GI SHERYI. CARRIGER CHRIS FORBES MICHELLE McGOVERN BOB WILSON DENNIS CONQUEST I CLASSES VALEDICTORIAN Angelo Ross has found time to carry a full academic program and to participate in ath- letics. His efforts on the basketball court will be remembered long after he gives the salutator- ian's address at commencement exercises. Angelo's past activities and honors include physical education honor student, senior justice of the supreme court, All-C.C.A.L. in basketball, and Boys' State representative. Ioan Nicholson has been one of the busiest girls on the campus. She has still found time to be friendly with everyone, Her charm has brightened the school year. We'll miss her after she delivers the valedictorian's address at graduation ceremonies this year. Her past acti- vities and honors include member of student commission for three years, president of Girls' League, honor student in English and social science, Bank of America Award winner in liberal arts, gym leader, and Girls' State representative. SALUTATORIAN AT LEFT: Iackie Diener will repre- sent our school at Girls' State this ORS AN bil? 2-2 :mfg .. Adele Hansen was selected to represent our school as torelgn exchange student. AT LEFT: Carol Stone won the United Nations contest sponsored by the Odd Fellows and the Rebelzahs. AT RIGHT: Rosalind Collier is the local Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Year. Research Contest. Bank ot America award winners are Lon Bell. Ioan Nicholson Ronalae Fmdley lun White. Summa! . AT RIGHT: Ken Caldwell and Clyde Izcmt are our representa- tives to Boys' State. Boys' and Girls' State are sponsored by the American Legion. AT RIGHT: Lon Bell received honorable mention in the Westinghouse Science Talent P1 tk ,L . , lA Qin, , ,- 'rr :IME 2 'X 7 , ' f fi? w 4, W..-Q, H a gg A 51 in ie V L , x J ' 'L',.! -gf? Robert Achterberg 1: T ' A' -n lvlzl s Iames Banek fx an xiii? Iudi Barth . U I x axis x f..V ' Y Z 1 yy e . y B B Carolyn Bentley ig- 3 K Gerald Arana A' l t lt K. . if x r 1. wit 'X it 8 , Q ww N. 5 Robert Barbre I 'De E 'TW nn- J Barbara Beach R? :1 S3 H .wx Y V? nf 'w1--f-v- is Gordon Athearn .mg M., we fw Ioan Barling 7 I ms , wt 2? Ion Bei Wayne Biondi Bonnie Birkhead X 1: A 4... Q V? 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'tiilgfzvf' K 25352 , -xifijllef ' s Q--.M i -4 iw I l t Iames White Priscilla Wilson Iudith Wright ..,. am 5. 1-' 2 tg f 1- if . as z Q X f' a. M 25? W . mv? .- 5 M! if Richard Wright Ioan L. Wyatt Henriette Yost Edward Azevedo Ted Baer Leslie Ball Harry Beller Everett Bissonette Patti Canoles Oscar Cole Frank Corona Eamest Dean Ronald DeLozier Iames Edwards William Failing Everett Folck Alva Young Diane Yantis RE. ,f - s 'iit 1. N,,,, , j kkkk . Ronald Zaballos GONE TO THE MOON Dennis Frye Georgia Greenslitt Richard Guilbert Iohn Gustavsen Alex Haggblom Norman Heaney Norman Hollwager Wemer Iensen Allan Iohnson Hubbley Iohnson Richard Iohnson Tucker Kendall Steve Korba Iohn Kramarz Vibeke Larsen Patricia McGee Dennis Merrill Melvin Mestre Mervin Mestre Ross Murray Kirk Newton Ralph Perkins Robert Perry Iosephine Perrigo LaVonne Perron Clifford Pickins XZ Iohn Yantis Dennis Pini Steven Salzmann Don Sawyer Caroline Schultz Michael Scott Elizabeth Simmons Dorothy Stevens Tom Walker Gerald Weidimann Ian West W, ,,,., g L,,.., .,,.. ,. W,-.mt t xw4,LM.,-AW A -WM M-mm-og -,fm I +mwQwvwmw,M-wv.m-.wil-mn.-wwmw . :N VL 2 fl : A 5 fi it 42 ,V 2323 f 9' kV.V ,W ,K A ,., W., U, W ,i5,Vw,,:,, . .-fig-.-My The Iuniors are cr lively hunch. They set cr record for enthusiasm with the biggest turnout for cheerleader ond porn pon girl tryouts in the history of Santo Cruz High. The class was Well represented in orthletics, I 5 v I K K ' 'A Lt,,h,XllQLW.,M,.g .g,.r,w,.gt,,g,,,,Q...l,m....Lgt.,w.........Q,-g www LIQWP-wfmi5P1vi3i21fi!l'Pl!i? l i fi gig WL social affairs, and scholastic standing. These students have proven themselves to be a capable, energetic group. The out-going Seniors will be leaving their school in good hands. I99 ,Q . -i fi' s 'r ' 'f N- , , .C Xlv Wt X HJIGR CLASS I-'ABBY DEGLI-ESPOSTI President MARY MC GRANAI-IAN Vice-President GERI LOCATELLI Secretary COLLEEN COULTER Treasurer CGLINCIL Front Row: P. White, S. Irwin, D. Olivieri, E. Myers, C. Porterfield, S. Inge, I. Gurcke, G. Wilson, D. Bcxlludone, Coleen Coulter. Back Row: F. Deglirflsposti, M. Churton, D. Otto, K. Kcrrst, A. Hutcheon, K. Eneboe, K. Stanford, A. Spain. SOPHCDMORE CLASS CHUCK BOPPELL President J BILL TARA Vice-President MAUREEN MIYOKO Secretary-Treasurer COUNCIL Front How: C. Steen, G. Williams, I. Hunt, W. Brookrncrn, T. Sanders, C. Boppell, B. Toro, C. Stokes, M. Letchworth, Ken Rogers. Second Row: S. Krornorz, D. Stcxgncxro, S. Lloyd, I. Knight, I. Iones, B. Kingdom, L. Hughes, E. Hope, P. Soder, M. Miyoko. Third Row: B. Christensen, M. Ccrrnini, S. Donclld, P. Twiss, E. He-llier, B. Rush, L. Meehom, T. Cole, I. Iohnson, I. Brantley, S. Wood, W. King. 4 V B ' fytf hw-o X The Sopliomores seem to be a promising group. They were off to a qood start with a prize winning float for our Homecoming Parade. The class sei an excellent I iw ..,,. 1 . ., ,n-we-.f ' 'j .F sf f ' ' y A 1 t J- . .J ,,,. mf? ' minq pool fund. They must be planning to have some lun in it before example by qivinq the remaining money in their treasury to the swim- I 9 they leave! The Freshman class has had an active, successful year. They easily and enthusiastically adjusted themselves to their new position as part of our student body. They contributed their spirit and loyalty to all our rallies -iffy? mtv, XF, X FR EQ! s V' t tg lyun WA r',AW IL M., t,t.,, -aw t,,r f-, N '43 .2 N and qames in a manner the upperclassmen weren't always able to equal. This class has a brilliant future ahead ot them. The students will make the best of it, as they have this past year. ' -iwhts rf' B 'AJA -2. l96I gyv - --F' 'il' ,rf- FRESHMA CLASS , GARY WRIGHT , President KATHY MULLIN S Vice-President BARBARA WILLIAMS Secretary LYNN STEVENS Treasurer Front Row: K. Hensley, I. Parker, C. Forbes, S. Curriger, I. Del Dot, L. Smith, S. Robinson, L. Stevens, R. Hcmset, R. Meehorn, G. Wright. Middle Row: M, McGovern, R. McCullc1h, S. Stockton, L. Iensen, D. Roberts, L. Anderson, P. Brown, P. Blcxkesley, L. Tartciglino. Back Row: B. Williams, L. Coleman, B. Heron, S. Ebert, V. Venturini, K. Mullins, B. Wilson, B, Bates, T. Mecilitie, D. Conquest. U' li HK ll KJ LJ ll M llwlsllalli ll mic The Atoms Grouped According to the Number Rio, .LQQ ,W , rr Be C B M 6.940 n 9:fJ2 10.82l 12.010 S K Ca 3 Sen. Ti V f 19 39.096 1 :N 3,339 H 4 '2'.90isw 63.543 if-55-33 ', 69.12 o o 7 5 Y' Zr r o sass.92i i A Quzzi s In S 114.164 1 i8 2... a I-If 2's392go 1786 K, N-mag M . ' X '!,,,. sXg,f ', Voy, , CARDI AL CHARLOTTE HELM WARREN I. DUNN Editor-in-Chief Advisor Ninety-nine percent industry and one percent inspiration, that's the key to the success ot this year's CARDINAL! So, armed only with camera and typewriter, and with the above words for a motto, the inexperienced and undermanned Yearbook staff chuqs steadily onward to meet the final deadline. Standing: Charlotte Helm, W. I. Dunn, Iane Lemmon, Clair Morgan, Linda Pryor, Bob Switzer. Back Row: Allan Ward, Blanche Turner, Geri Locatelli, Pat Oppici. Front Row: Kathy Ryan, Lloyd Haley, Dennis Aufranc, Maxine Thomas. tNot Pictured! Carol Hendrickson, Katy Likins, Henriette Yost. AGRICULTURE Science has been applied even to the agriculture of today. We hope that new scientific facilities will have a positive influence on the future of farming! LAMONT KEILER PHIL KINZLI Honor Student HCDME ECGNCDMICS CADDIE COOK Department Head COZETTE MILLER Honor Student In this age of machines and working mothers, there are still some girls interested in the arts of cooking and sewing. The high school Hornemaking Department offers a Well-rounded course for this minority. MARY ASTORQUIA SOCIAL SCIENC IAMES SIMPSON DON GLASGOW SHARMON NASH ROSE MCCABE GRACE HOCI-IMUTH IAMES WHITE AND IOAN NICHOLSON Honor Students MARGARET WILLIAMS ALBERT WRIGHT RAY ROBINSON Department Head Objectivity seems to be the password to the suc- cessful studyinq of Social Science. We must be taught to make unernotional decisions on World affairs, civics, economics, and the other fields of Social Studies. ALVA PINGLE FRANCES TAKALA GLI H SUE BAKER AUDREY CUMMINGS VIVIAN FITZSIMONS AGNES HOWE HOWARD RHINE ISABEI. PEPPER IOAN NICHOLSON Honor Student WARREN DUNN 4:11 ,t .,.. Z A i, ., ima-1 'QQ rin . Ew,P. . H' P -he 5 ,V K 4 Q. T . -,H , mf vi s g , J , 5, , 3 RUTH WARREN MARY DUI-'FIELD How versatile we must be to master our own language! Not only must we know the how and why of grammar, but of literature, creative writing, and public speaking as well. ORIANNA ANSLEY RT Splash and daub. Painting seems to be a hit cmd miss proposition! The department teaches its pupils to control these splashes and to channel them artistically. SUSAN KINGDOM AND VICKIE MOGLIA Honor Students IENNIE MOORE Department Head ROSS IONES FOREIG ANGLI G EADE IORDAN Department Head RONALD DENTON IANICE HAMMOND AND KATHLEEN RYAN Honor Students ANTHONY FOSTER Asi' es la vida tsuch is lifel is the philosophy of the Latin American Coun- tries. S.C.H.S. language students learn this motto and apply it to their studies! SCIENC CHARLES ALLEN EARL DEVORE Science is proving itself to' be as creative a subiect as music, literature, and art. Besides manufacturing strangely colored and shaped mixtures in the chemistry lab, the students are responsible LUELLA DEVORE LON BELL Honor Student GEORGE MOOERS 1 I fcggiome exotic odors that waft from the open door of Mr. DeVore s EUGENE HARLAMOFF L' ILL FAILING AND IANICE HAMMOND Fall and Spring Editors MARY DUTFIELD Advisor TRIDE T Go get-um is the best word to apply to the TRIDENT. The staff works like lightning to bring us the current news, and the gossip of campus heroes. mi TRIDENT STAFF at work. MUSIC Have you ever taken an English test to the background harmony of a vocal music class? Such is the case with those pupils who have classes on the west side of the main building. They are treated to uplifting vocal music during class. Heaven help us if the band or orchestra section should ever have to move over to temporary MHZ! MARION MCKENDRICK NANCY PILGRIM NORMAN WALTERS MERLE GOOD Honor Student Department Head PEP BAN Front Row: Norman Miller, Mike Tara, Dan Ayres, Mary Ferrera, Bob Souza, Doug Carpenter. Middle Row: Bill Starten, Norman Frye, Lyle Laverty. Back Row: Lee Robinson, Alan Ross, Dennis Heany, Ray Howard. ef? ORCHESTRA BAND 3 ,A W A C GIRLS' GLEE A CAPPELLA COMMERCIAL . l A iif'fwe1iij,- I .. f A 675.12 , it Vmm- - mf- 'ti' giif I MARY MOE IACK SNYDER ERNEST FAITOS CHARLES SMITH WILLIAM DODGE SYBII. VICKERS Honor Student fa 3 MARION BROUGHTON ELWAYNE LAURENCE GLORIA LUZZI Department Head With the regularity of a battle battalion, the typing machines on the third floor of the main building' clatter on. But they clatter with a purpose-that of teaching students to make their way in today's world ot business. MATH EM TICS IIM LIKINS Honor Student ETHEL YOUNG FRANK FISHER f l ALP!-IEUS GREEN Department Head What was that word? Theorem? Sounds Greek to me. But it seems that problems aren't the only things which stump mathematics students. Even the vocabulary itself may present an obstacle! WALTER WATTENBERGER HOMER WILSON ROBERT HILEMAN GLEN THOMAS TR DES AND I DUSTRI L ARTS RUPERT KHEINBRING MILFORD BRINKEBHOFF RICHARD KENVILLE Honor Student No department is so Obviously as hard at work as the Trades and Industrial Arts. Sometimes the noise of their labor can be heard as tar oft as the lower campus! GEORGE McAI.LISTER IVAN BUCKNER CARL HANSON Department Head DOUG SEVERIN FRESHMAN COUNSELOR MARGARET PALMER That'll cost you five cents, Bub, says Roy Dodge, as one of his students stops the Driver Training car before a driveway. We wonder how rich Mr. Dodge would really be, if he did actually charge a nickel to all those who park in front of driveways! STUDY HALL IAIVIES BURT cmd ROY BERGAZZI Silence is golden! This is the motto that Librarian, Mrs. Carrnean, rnust continue to im- press on those who come to the library before school to study and to talk. SPECIAL TRAINING Gunnar YULE 'Ye SPECIAL Who is he? Where did he go? These are the questions most often asked by Margaret Palmer, only counselor to the largest class which has ever entered S,C.H.S. But, besides keeping track of five hundred freshmen, which is a job in itself, Mrs. Palmer also tries to find a place at high school for each of her charges. DRIVER TRAINING ROY DODGE The school library is not the only social gathering place for friends. The study hall con- tinues to be a mecca for those lucky students who don't have an overload of classes. LIBRARY RUTH CARMEAN Counselor of Correlated Education W W,-,,,,, ,W BOYS' SPCDRTS Merlin Bradshaw. Doug Severin. Brad Lynn. Larry Siemering. Robert Hilemcm, lim Simpson. Walt Waitenherger Bill Dodge, George Mooers. Rodger Baer, Emmeit Thompson. Will Pokriois. 1 . fire: -V I 4 I I ,L ,z nf'--X -. - , ., ,.,., 5,1 , . K H g mt W ,,.-1.z:.gvwuuws:.-, Q, Amgsz X ALL-CCAL FOOTBALL PLAYERS Tony DeLucu. Iohn Kirby. Wally Hicks, Lloyd Stanton P.E. HONOR STUDENT W ANGELO ROSS 5 Front Row: T. Bryan, C. Lass, R. Carter, W. Hicks, R. McKeown, C. Cheney, D. Kerrick, W. Trotts, R. Hogan, T. Baer, D. Hocum D. Bassinger. Second Row: I. Giraudo, V. McCray, B. Kingdom, B. Tara, C. King, D. Cody, M. Reed, K. Campbell, F McPherson, P. Pappas, B. McCommon, K. Negro. Third Row: Manager E. Penrose, M. Lybrand, N. Costa, R. Lowe, M. Aluiii B. Miles, R. Iohnson, B. Eaton, R. Novak, D. Wylie, S. Winters. Fourth Row: Manager E. Borovatz, I. Kirby, D. Austin L. Ragsdale, I. Banek, R. Vajretti, R. Scotter, K. Caldwell, I. DeBenedetti, M. Erickson, M. Carney, H. Wall. VAR ITY FOOTB LL Seven-two, that was the SCOREBOARD They story in 1957. The Cardi- Serra ,..,....,.,,,,,,, ...... 1 9 nals, coached by Larry Cqsllemonf ----- --'ss- 0 , . , . Riordan ..... ..... . 33 Slemerinq, turned in their Salinas 13 best seasonal record since .....,,, ,,...... W atsonville ,,,.,, ...... 1 3 1943, though losinq their s'------ ssssss-s M OUIQTSY ---- --ss'- 7 h , h, ........ ...,. S alinas ........ ...... 2 U C Qmplons lp' Watsonville ..... ...... 2 U Monterey ...... ...... 2 6 GORDON ATHEARN DOUG Ausrm TED BAER IIM BAN!-:K Guard Guard E d Tackle 1 -L - ROBERT BARBRE Guard IOE DeBENEDETTl End Y. ,141 ,,.-nun., fi. TOM BRYAN CURT Cl-IENEY NORMAN COSTA Center Fullbuck Center MIKE ERICKSON WALLACE HICKS DARRELL KERRICK End Tackle Guard 'Sr 'me Mu., 6.-V ,,..-su. IOHN KIRBY RICHARD MCKEOWN KEN NEGRO Halfback Hcxlfback Halibcxck BILL TROTTS ROBERT VAIRETTI HENRY WALL Tackle Fullbcrck Tackle .F LYNN RAGSDALE End. RONNIE ZABALLOS Guard 'Si Q fs. ,xii Yi' .W-M., l. l .. .,,. Mmwvm, -..M gg, 0n....... jay I First Row: C. Boppell, I. Filice, B. Bettencouri, R. Neumann, R. Angell, L. McWilliams, I. Ritchey, I. Esquibel, G. Smith. Second Row: E. Panelli, E. Smith, K. Iohnson, W. King, D. Walton, G. 'Wi1liams, D. Korba, G. Hocom, R. Miyako, D. Tinkesse. Third Row: E. Meyer, B. Berry, T. DeLuca, D. Byran, T. Skidmore, B. Aluffi, T. Chizmar, R. Nichols, H. Alemany. Fourth Row: I. Hunt, I. Likins, H. Tarter, L. Stanton, T. Chapman, W. Lenson, L. Sirles, B. Murray. LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL Q I 1 BOB BERRY TONY DeLUCA HM ESQUIBEI. KEN JOHNSON Tackle Halfback Fullback End BILL LENSON IIM LIKINS ROY MIYOKO ANGELO ROSS Halfback Guard Guard Hcllfbuck !P'+ O NWI U? A 4 fx 0 uv N . .fun ssl fi f 41 , ' al iv Q Q, x . s 4 ' '!' ' xv an M Q t 1 I A in . N,r- A , 1 Q , -Wm WW ,, 5 Jw , b Q 14?5: X W ff , .. we . - . fl wif? f -f 5 T ' f-w fi f,AQfw,f N 1, 1 if ,, ?e2'f35'f 51f' if Ji Erik, I .,,. ...YQ L . A , q w ., f 1 3 X. , mv, X W X. W r 7, I , . . g,?+V5'i'eS ggf??'FZ. API ,QQMMY ,Az 1.2: ' f- H 1 .H . in N 4 .gl V U ifigiliiz gifs, 'fag' bm 2 ali ww gig rr - A g5'fW Afifgglfwgi X qi A-4-,,f e. ., , SM A ,Q A ,ff-ay., W 4 'ivy ,L aff, K 4.5, Q' JU IOR VARSITY Bob Dabbs, Mickie Reed, Mike Carney, Al McCommon, Bill Murray, Mike Tara, Mickey Alutii, Gaylord Noblitt, Terry Reynolds, Milo Williams, Ronnie Lowe, Red Bailey, Ray Iohnson, Bill Tara, Ronald Tenant, Steve Winters, Hal Roberts, Curt Sandmann, Harry Cummings, Bud Kingdom, Rich Novak, Dick Young, Bob Hogan, Dean Hocum, Vaden McCray. Fred McPharson, Dave Oliver. JU ICR LIGHTWEIGHT Dick Bartle, Walter Brookman, Dennis Conquest, Iohn Costanzo, Brian Hebb, Raymond Hedgpeth, William Hogan, William Kolbe, Robert Kramarz, Raymond Laniear, Gregory Limandri, Manuel Matus, Ronnie Neumann, Robert Pesce, Foe Ritchey, Ioe Salmonson, Steve Scofield, Iohn Scott, Iim Skinner, Iim Small, Robert Small, Gordon Smith, Charles Steen, Iim Stubendorif, William Wall, Gary Wright. W Z l51335'T55lSll'5?LlC1f?fiEW1' ALL-CCAL BASKETBALL PLAYERS Iames Smith. Angelo Ross. Bob Alemuny. Al McCommon. Giving one of their finest records the varsity hoopsters completed the season in second place, with seven wins, two losses in league play. losses CCAL SCOREBOARD THEY Salinas ............................,....,.,.................. Monterey .....,,..........,.. . ............,.,.............. Salinas ....,.....,..,....................,...... . ............ Monterey ......................................... - ....... Watsonville Salinas ................................... ---- .... ..-...-- The Cardlets completed the season in first place with seven wins and two WE 48 ....,..,.--.,..o....., , ..--,..,,,...,o,,,,,.., . ,.Monterey ,.,.....,..,..i...........,... . ...,....,,,........ 40 47 ' 35 46 ' 44 49 50 49 ' 31 60 ' 48 34 54 63 ' 49 74 ' 50 9 ' W v 4 f , Y rf y 57-5' ,K , 8 5.3 , 9 bc, ,.w , vs 5 f xVR0.JM , z kwzjifi RAS F305 QiW m ' f ,A i . ':' KN, A , - ,Q-E i f 96: in :gif - b qi?-'pow b wb qf,., ,vbl I W gyzgx Q If gg ' 'Q Sr' QQ 32,12 1- . , W f K3 bb J R J wi ,Q Q M dj I 'Ax 3 i 5 ei J -ff in-ff , i Q M - A',A A':fA: T' - V lfL 1-1 . Q L Q L l ' . .IL A . . 'H M411 'QQ is f ' '. X55 199 H: 'F IVA? M - if ' v. 5 ' 'S igzijf--ff?z4 L 3ffjfL,1YiZfyf?Z, V- , , . Y KEN CALDWELL DAVE KIFF Gum-d Center GIL LABRUCHERIE Forward CARDI AL IOHN KIRBY Forward KEN NEGRO Forward ANGELO ROSS Guard IAMES SMITH BII.I. WALTERS Center Forward X .,.. f E EEFF E L ,. r roor wrrrow L 4 F A E roow E Qlrokoo DICK SCOTTER Guard CHARLIE WISE Forward BOB ALEMANY BRUCE BETTENCOURT BOB DABBES Guard Guard Guard MIKE DOMINGUEZ TE HENTHOR Forward Center CARDLET AL MCCOMMON Forward . . ASKETBALL xh , Q5 Egg 5,52 Q3 ge 4 l A Vw S321 19 Front Row: D. Young, M. Tcfrcr, D. Cody, L. McWilliams, A. Iohnson. Back Row: G. Williams, M. Carney, T. Mecxlilf, R. Worrell, R. Ne-toff, E. Allison, C. Gregory, Coach Doug Severin Kim, , 1 31 W J, ' m u, x, 2 5 , ,.A.,,EEQ j . H' '29 gs, if' 52235723-Pg , Q :J-N751 C.M'5y .-ffff-W I9 I7 f W2 CRUZ . 'L-A-fy 1:11 ,, ' W ' f W 9 Q '1 'Q . f K 3 ..,,:. , ':: '- 'Qi ' BNI' 2' 'X ,, v V12, 1 2 Q-,254 I R pi W 6,ig,1 g f . ' Q- N f in WW UQ, JSF' ,aww if R WRE TLI G -v P A Front Row: M. Bourriague, I. Lincoln, B. Wall, I. Hunt, F. Karsi, R. Wuidelich. Middle Row: C. Buckner, C. Wood, T. Rey molds, M. Lybrcmd, D. McLellan, R. Carter. Buck Row: H. Frank, W. Kmg, R. Miyoko, T. DeLucu, I. Likins, B. Lenson, H, Wall BILL LENSON-ALL-CCAI. lun., I P. .x Eb 4 Front Row: R. Miyoko, P. Pappas, D. McLaughlin, T. Victoria, R. Zaballos, N. Costa, B. Bettencourt, T. DeLuca. Back Row: Manager D. Lemmon, I. Baptista, F. McPherson, K. Iohnson, R. Christensen, R. Worrell, K. Negro, C. Sandman, S. Dakan R. Scatter, Coach B. Dodge. ARSITY BASEBALL JU ICR VARSITY BASEB LL Front Row: Assistant Coach W. Pokriots, W. Helm, I. Hunt, I. Felice, G. Wilson, R. Neumann, R. Souza, M. Morelli, B McPherson, D. Gevig. Back Row: Coach I. Simpson, R. McLaughlin, I. Kowal, M. Tara, G. Wright, M. Dominguez, D Cody, R. Lockwood, A. McCommon, I. Parodi, D. McDuffee, D. Tite, Manager R. Criswell. L 1. ' ,U J W 4- fyiPf3' + 11 X VARSITY Front Row: C. Buckner, C. Wise, M. Valine, V. McCray, L. Bell, P. Cotting, S. Benias, N. DeDora. Back Row: Coach M. Brad shaw, Manager I. Greer, R. Ftiblet, H. Novak, T. Baer, I. Lilja, I. White, M. Lybrand, B. Barbe, C. Lass, T. Chizmar, M Williams, Manager B. Whetton, Coach W. Wattenberger. TRACK LIGHTWEIGHT Front Row: E. Souza, R. Nickols, C. Wilson, B. Alemany, R. Small, B. Wall, R. Angell, L. McWilliams, D. Conquest, I. Small, B. Frandsen, F. Karst, D. Schmidt, L. Egbert. Back Row: Coach W. Wattenberger, Manager S. Winters, D. Iackson, D. Walton, T. Mealiffe, D. Bryan, I. Ritchey, C. Steen, B. Dabbs, R. Crane, R. Turnage, L. Duke, R. Meehan, D. Byer, R. Keenan, Manager R. Laniear, Coach M. Bradshaw. Front Bow: P. Mikesel, L. Zwerling, F. Phyffer, R. Hclbuck, S. Haber, A. Wilson. Back Row: I. Smith, K. Coldwell, A Gustovson, R. Martine, T. Bishop, B. Scofield, R. Lowe, I. Ritchey. REDBIRD GOLFERS ANDY GUSTAVSON 9 PETE MIKESEL COACH CHARLES SMITH Y.-.515 . ky S, X I ' wi ' Front Bow: H. Cummings, B. Haley, A. Huicheori, Y. Newhcxli. Back Row: E. Ford, F. Reine-lt, D. Hermeuse, B. Failing, D. Wiley, H. Failing. ORCH EADE IORDAN FRANK REINELT TENN S BILL FAILING YELL NEWHALL ART HUTCHEON BOB HALEY H iNMm i use Coach Dodge gets a championship shower. Let!erman's society honors Fooiball Tecnn Doctor. Allen Peterson. E VTW??f'P '154 , . Score oi Monterey game f 7' wfgxi 'lk -1 D j--Q f A gf , S 97 -' 3 . 3 Q in vii iam, Q if Thin 'S GIRLS' SPORTS ,van .1-0 'Q5'M N A. x S K - .LL M - ' -- , .. , Q, ,K 1. m if' 43 A MISS CALKINS MISS BATES .CF mum Miss r1cxr:'r'r Mas. cxcnoms H3 ,fi '57-M Eg fi rc 2 .,, I . kvkr . MISS HELEN CALKINS MISS MARY BATES MISS IANE FICKETT HONOR STUDENT Marie Garner MRS. SHIRLEY CICHOLAS LE DER Kneeling: Linda Lennon, Charlotte Helm, Pat Bispo, Dian King, Ioan Nicholson, Iudy Dewar. Standing: Sharol Stevens, Elaine Teeters, Phyllis Reynolds, Ianice Hammond, Linda Reed, Sandra Iohnson, Marie Garner. tPictured below, Carol Hopel The Leaders Work in close Contact with the teachers and in doing so make gym a better organ- ized class. It is one of the most honored clubs and it is a privilege to belong to it. Phyllis Reynolds is president of Leaders Club and Pat Bispo is secretary. NUMERAL WEARERS S. C. BLOCK WEARERS Spfs EW ee- 3! NNN .kg-T X , SEAL WEARER 'Q A'--1 K 3 l LM ,e,,,,, I vw new K 1 A 'rn 1 I' n elle -, ij-,Z - K 1 ..,. 4.,e.Mvq gawqglgirx w E , ,N - if h e '- l lg S7 . - 7 ff' 5 -E Qfszfzl f L , - X -T 35? 21211 'X 12 Front Row: Lindo Lennon, Charlotte Helm, Shorol Stevens, Marie Garner. Buck Row: Adele Hansen, Linda Reed, Icxnice Hcrmniond, Sandra Iohnson, Elaine Teeters. ek ,-. S I AR WE RERS Front Row: Ianice Hammond, Marie Garner, Charlotte Helm, Sharol Stevens, Linda Lennon. Middle Row: Sandra Iohnson Martha Cutler, Karen Eneboe, Adele Hansen, Susan Boppell, Earlyne Myers. Back Row: Linda Reed, Irene Locatelll Elame Teeters, Iackie Diener, Pat Bispo. PE RL WE RER LINDA REED ADELE HANSEN NUMERAL WEARERS 300 G.A.A. points SC BLOCK WEARERS ....ee, - ...... 600 G.A.A. points STAR WEARERS ,. ,...,,- 800 G.A.A. points SEAL WEARERS ..... 1000 G.A.A. points PEARL WEARERS -E 50 All Star points sk nel -aaa 'Q sm: HOCKEY PLAYDAY AT WATSONVILLE Y' , -sz R E, i , L Lf 1 kv Q 5, as WH. gg fm:- AM1 ,M X :aww V A , 3 -f,L. Q L. H A f ,Q wa W 9 I fy I 5 my FIRST TEAM ff? SOCCER Q4 NF- X n 1 N V IRST T 2---5 ff 2 il EAM SGPHOMCDRE FRESHMAN VCLLEYBALL SHAGAS D Y Third period Beach Combers. First Period P.I.'s Rx. Fifth period All Star Angels cmd Sixth period Ha Ho Pcmkis Second period Sput Spikers Fourth period High-Hitters This thrilling and exciting day is held on a Saturday at the end of the volley- ball season. It is an inter-class contest for each inter-period. To the champion team goes the silver cup trophy. Each class makes up its own yell and song, with cheerleaders for each class. This year, with the ninth grade girls, there were twelve courts with twenty- four teams playing at one time for one hour and a half after which there was lunch and the judging for decorations and yells and songs. The second period Seniors were champs this year! Second period Seniors l UP WINNERS Senior-Iunior Playoff Senior Playoff First period P.I.'s yell. song and decoration winners Iunior Playoff BASKETBALL SWIMMING PGOL? W W W HA TENN S 'rw' 75 if V,-QF' ALL STAR. Adele Hansen ALL STARS, Iudy Dewar and Carol Stone FIRST TEAM. Sandra Iolmson and Mary Ferrera FIRST TEAM, Kneeling: Iudy Dewar. Carol Stone Standing: Gail Schenk, Carol Hendrickson, Ionell Ballre 5 K 53' 2. BGWLING f5q:,fi 1,::,, , V-Wm-ywi, ,M ,, z2,g:,,f f gag-3 5 ff 32.1 i wie' ARCHERY F0 L K D N G NANCY FO STER . Instructor ffbillmxm milk an JG Q E Q hgh X 'Um- .:w ' LLIBS S ORGANIZATICDNS ANGELO ROSS JOAN NICHOLSON Boys and Girls State is a school institution for the problems of the American Government. Each year three students from the Iunior Class are chosen to go along with Delegates from all parts of California. At Sacramento the Students set up their own State Government and elect party leaders under the two party system. Experienced counselors or qovernment officials advise these boys and girls. GIRLS' AND BOYS' STATE IIM LIKINS FALL OFFICERS Frank Reinelt, President: Barbara Shnker Secretary Diana Wong. Treasurer: lim Llkms VICE' Presldem Nancy Whittaker Secretary Sherol Stevens LIFE MEM Front Row: Kathy Harra, Heidi Gurclce Prlscllla Wllson Sandra lohnson, Sybil Vickers. Back Row Heuvers, Lon Bell, Ioan Nicholson. Ianice Hammond. Presidenty Kathy Hana, Treasurer: Carol Hope. President: Diana Wong. Secretary: Ianice Schultz Chex-yl Stevens. Secretary: Heidi Gurcke. Vice-President. Treasurer, Kathy Ryan, Vice-President. GIRL ' H GR Any Iunior or Senior girl with 300 G.A.A. points and 55 Girls League points is eligible for the membership in Girls Honor. The purpose of this society is to promote high standards of conduct and interest in school affairs. The members Co-Sponsor the annual Memorial Day services. First Row: Pat Keller, Sybil Vickers, Pat Bispo, Linda Lennon, Carol Hope, Sue Ebert, Nancy Whittaker, Kathy Ryan, Mary McGranaham. Second Row: Phyllis Reynolds, Pee Wee Helm, Ioan Nicholson, Heidi Gurcke, Earlyne Meyers, Iackie Diener, Adele Hansen, Marie Garner, Cheryl Stevens, Lind Reed, Karen Eneboe. Third Row: Mrs. Ireland, Advisor, Katy Likens, Kathy Harra, Rita Wilson, Diana Wong, Carol Hendrickson, Ianice Sclfultz, Sandra Iohnson, Ianice Hammond, Kaye Hughes. SPRING OFFICERS: Bunky Stanton. Treasurer: Gordon Atheam, Secretary: Ken Iones. Chancellor: Mike Erickson, Vice- President. HI TOW T0 G To be eligible for membership in this organiza- tion each boy must have a C average. Each boy must have participated in at least one CCAL Sport or be a member of the Rifle Club. The Tong sponsors the annual Tong Formal and the annual Donkey Basket Ball game. This year the proceeds went toward our Swimming Pool Fund. FALL OFFICERS: Standing-lim Bcmek. Chancellor: Mr. Snyder. Advisor: Konrad Heuvers. Secretary: lim Liklns, Vice- President: Curt Cheney. Treasurer. BUSINESS LEADER Front Row: Iackie Vera, Pat Gillman, Ella Mae Ifland, Iva Lundgren, Karol English, Lois Forbes, Charlotte Stewart, Priscilla Wilson, Pai Perkins, Ann Rothsprack. Second Row: Shirley Gunn, Doris lacobsen, Annette Modolo. Connie Foster, Paulette Finch, Elvera Borges, Ioe Pickerill, Donna Scharnow, Doris Wong. Third Row: Pete Fredericksen, Glenda Mahan, Iude Barth, Rosalie Hay, Margaret Ciganovich, Nancy Basset, Alice Giovinazzo, Ruth Dubel, Richard Imlay. Fourth Row: Mr. Smith, Dana Morelli, Ronale Findley, Ioan Wyatt, Elaine Gibbs, Odell Grub, Bonnie Costello, Vicki McCord, Vickie La Beau. Under the efficient advisory of Mr. C. Ft. Smith the Business Leaders are very fortunate to have a program such as this one. Most of the students who belong to this organization are majoring in Commercial Subjects. Each student Works during half of his school day for Wages at a down town business. The rest of the day they attend school and take their required subjects. Among the many projects this organization has sponsored were a booth in the carnival, a field trip to San Francisco, and they sold Student Body Card holders in the Fall to earn money for their treasury, wx- Urea. OFFICE pw' ta Din Caro, Hsxs a -aw V- 'UL rn . B51 cllygqyfjgtlleq' lcelpfesigresfdegsfn'-ygg lqlfkgr YYXQY-wo,,g..Do,ie Snr, f ,ob Orefqryf, Tree gXY1G 093593 cielowl anna laliormg 5? .5905 cn. Q C Son Piesxxqttue ' Cdgbeautef. 'veg CCJMMERCIAL CLUB Iuniors and Seniors wih a B average in Commercial subjects are eligible for membership. The main purpose of this Club is to strengthen the confi- dence of Commercial Students. Front Row: Diana Wong, .Dorothy Iordan, Elaine Teeters, Naida Hedgpath, Kit Walmsly, Elvera Borges, Paulette Finch, Pat Kennemer, Norma Dinelli, Sybil Vickers, Carolyn Dean, Iohanna Iackson. Second Row: Ierry Glaum, Iamie Sparks, Helen Vincent, Betty Wong, Irene Blair, Iudy Myers, Mary McMil1ian, Phyllis loyal, Francie Latham, Doris Brantley, Karen Menzemer. at hl ,, ,,. . 5 Agrr ,iii :JM S A gig Mervin Stevens. Treasurer. Not Pic- DABA GOBA RT LUB ART CLUB MEMBERS Students that have received outstand- ing grades in Art are eligible for member- ship in this club. The object of this club is to give stu- dents cr chcmce to study and create art. .W-0----M...-..gr Elaine Hope. Secretary: Alicia Stebbens. Treasurer: Suse Lcxpple. President. Pat Keller, Iohn Muegge, Mr. Hcxrlomoff, advisor: Craig Wilson, Ron Budsworth, Yell Newhall, Iames Dewar. PHI RHO SCIENC CLUB PHI RHO MEMBERS CARDINA RIFLE CLUB CARDINAL RIFLE CLUB MEMBERS Carl Noblitt, Carl Disher, Dcrvid Malloch Carol Hope. Secretary: Tom Chapman. President. H I-LITER Each year the Senior members of this organization put on a fall and spring play. This year the fall play was TIME OUT FOR GINGER and the spring play was GRI-XMMERCY GHOST. Each of these productions were under the direction of Mrs. Isabel Pepper. HI-LITERS MEMBERS FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Front Row: Larry Swain, Philip Kinzli, Steve Iackson, Bill Lenson Robert Pesce, Bill Wall, Henry Wall, Lauren Morelli, Second Row Frank laeger, lohn Schillenger, Luke Edward, lack Messick lulio Rinaldi, Alex Haggblom, Terry Reynolds, Craig Sheilds Donn Sawyer, Barry Brown, Mr. Keller, Advisor. I MARIE GARNER IANICE HAMMOND President Secretary GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION G.A.A. MEMBERS nh LETTERMAN'S SOCIETY lim Banelz. Sergeant-of-Arms: Skip Tarter. Vice-President: lim Likins, Secretary-Treasurer: Missing-Tex McKeown, President. The main objective of this organization is to encourage the athletic activities at Santa Cruz Hiqh School. Any boy is eligible for this society if he has received his block SC. First Row: lim Banek, Lloyd Haley, Mike Erickson, lim Likins, Skip Tarter, Ron Zaballos, Lynn Ragsdale, Bill Lenson. Second Row: Chris Christenson, Konrad Heuvers, Ken Caldwell, Bob Vajretti, Eddie Myer, Tom Sanders, Larry Bourriague. Third Row: Dick Walton, Carl Disher, Charles Wise, Iohn Giraudo, Norman Costa, Bruce Bettencourt, Ray Miyoko. Fourth Row: Enos Souza, Arthur Hutcheon, Gordon Athearn, Derrill Kerrick, Dave Wylie, Bob McCombs. Filth Row: Ken Negro. Icxmes Smith, Curt Cheney, Ioe DeBenedetti, Paul McDufiee, Bill Walters, Coach Thompson, Advisor. Sixth Row: Bill Failing, Wally Hicks. ' LQ. N' , W, A e , .f DIANE LEMOS. Treasurer: MARILYN CARDOZA, Presi- dent: IRENE CARNEY. Vice-President: MISSING-PAT PERKINS. Secretary. 2 , FUTURE HCME AKERS OF A ERICA NANCY GARCIA, Secretary: KATHY HARRA, President: NANCY RARICK. Vice-President: CLAYTON IOHNSON, Mascot. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA T T ,L 4 B S. MEMBERS ' a Il wi I X LES CHAUFFEURS leeling: B. Dcrbbs. Standing: B. Berry, R. Degli-Esposti, Officer Taylor, r. MCAl11SfQf, Adv., B. Keller, D. Suggs. ,...,.-.M t ?g MEMBERS iIHiE Wl'q vlsuAL AIDS CREW GIRL ' IOAN NICHOLSON HEIDI GURCKE GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL 5 3 L L , is Front Row: P. Cardoza, A. Hansen, L. Reed. S. Iohnson, C. Helm, K. Ryan, N. Whittaker, K. McFadden, I. Schultz, K. Hughes. Back Row: E. Myers, K. Eneboe, K. Mowry, P. Bispo, L. Lennon, P. Iames, B. Christensen, I. Hammond, H. Gurcke. Missing hom Picture: M. Galvin, R. Wilson, K. Harra, K. Likins. MEMBERS LEAGUE W 'wr P' LINDA LENNON' PAT BISPO L J MEMBERS MEMBERS FALL OFFICERS: Sybil Vickers, President Mr. Faiios, Advisory Put Keller, Secretory. PEP CLUB PEP CLUB MEMBERS SPRING OFFICERS: Elaine Brosio. Presi- dent: Arden Spain, Vice-fPreside-ntg Iudy Raush. Secretory: Mr. Faitos, Advisory Clnren I.unini. Tronsmmror LA CCPA DE GRA , Q ,,k. , vi- A fwf- .ea is f Mary Ellen Rich, Secreicry-Treasurer: Ianice Schultz, V1ce-President Carol Stone. President. Ingrid Gurcke. Secretcryp Tommy Sanders. Vice-President. Not Piciured-Niki Helin. President. LA COPA DE ORA MEMBERS KI LUB Q .Q 44 SKI CLUB MEIVIBERS YCUTH FOR R CHRI T DICK OTTO, Vice-President KATY LIKINS. Secretary- Treasurer: IIM WHITE, President. Y.F.C. MEMBERS BILLIE WILLS. President: CLROLEE Vice-President: KATHY FUTURE URSES LUB MEMBERS K' H5 gr N' , ,ff x ACTIVITIE ll 53 Q Q lag f NEW STUDENT RECEPTION ,- -b Nu l T V lg l L.' S.C.H.S. ON THE AIR K S C O 7:30 p.m. COMMERCIAL CLUB Ge Q Q 1 ,ng in .. MQ if 'W R. v - QQ rv :ru pr ,Q FJ YQ, F 4 gg 2 . I psf it A L .fu 5 Z Q , W '. ,. , rgsgl J ' free www rfwswlff Ax2sfx.Q X. . w av' 15 f ...- A y Ml: --7Jlf'3'Lil l3ffm3?5 fi 3557!- . 5 W NX:-. A. -dll' DIAN KING. KAREN SIVHTH. PAT CARDOZA fr 5541 HOMECOMING UDU LIE This year S.C.H.S. was host to its first exchange student. Through the efforts of the American Field Service in New York, and the enthusiasm of our students, Audun Lien was able to come from Norway to add to his hiqh school education. His major is Physics. He has participated in many school activities, and has become well-liked by his fellow students. QUEEN HEIDI and KING MOFFIT C I 1 M H 3 E R E M ' o 5 R T I M E A s s DECEMBER 7, I957 i 1 SWIMMING PGCDL CARNIVAL wg fp-4 QUEEN IOAN' AND KING DAVE TIME OUT FOR GI GER LIZZIE .,.... AGNES ......,..A HOWARD ...,,,, IOAN ........... --.,-.--r,vKcxye Hughes, Carol Hope Walters, Marty Macken ----.-,.Ieun Stagnaro. Marie Risso IEANNIE -. ....... ........,.,..v....,. , Pat Bispo, Pat Cardoza GINGER ........ ......., L inda Lennon. Sharron Ostby EDDIE .............. .....,.......,.....,..o. I im Likins. lim Banek TOMMY ............. . .,...... Dave Villcnnor, Monroe Dodson MR. WILSON .........,,..,,.,wo..,.,.o,,........,..,,,. .Dick Olds, Tom Letchworth ED HOFFMAN W-- ..... - ......,.., . ...........,.r7,.r,r......r,, Fcxbbie Degli-Esposti DIRECTED BY-Isabel Pepper U ,. ..,, if '- GRAMMERCY GHOST '.'x.4a.-wa, NANCY WILLARD .... , , . K cx ye Hughes, Pat Bispo CHARLEY STUART ttttttt A.. . ,,. . . .. ,. ., . ,,.,..,. Tom Letchworth PARKER BURNETT ,,,,, ,,,hh,AA.hhRhhhR.hh B ill Walters, Fabby Degli-Esposti MARGARET COLLINS LLLLLLLLL LLL,......L,LLLL.., Ar den Spain, Carol Hope NATHANIEL COOMBS LLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL M arty Macken, Tom Chapman AUGUSTA AMES L... LLLLLLLLLL ...LLL...,,LLL I u dith Sink. Irene Locutelli OFFICER MORRISON Eeweeeeee eee....,...........,LL,eeeee...,,e.Leee B . C. Iolley IRV ..,.eee.,e,..,,.Leee.. . ,.eeeeee,..Sn.eeSe eLLeeee,Leeen D1 ck Olds. Clayton Iohnson ROCKY eeeS.teettteeteeeeeeeneeeete AMBULANCE DRIVER, ASSISTANT DRIVER MOLLIE ntte, nnte eeetteeteLeeee,eeeteeeeteetteeeetLeee.ee.ete Dave Villcnnor. Monroe Dodson .,..,..,DDn Marie Risso. Charlotte Cline It In ,t......t lean Stagncrro, Linda Lennon Kate McArdle. Sue Almgren I X ii 'Q me , K fx ff' az-5 Q1 - 1' V . - '5 ,'P'. . . ----.,.,,f- RE MARCH Nc if? IWW -22 My ,Z 1 'f- 3? . 25' 5 11: . 1' , 'FYI I X Jw S f Ls Lal? - s M5 ff, 5 i . ., va, Q W? in 1. L I JUNIOR PROM IQM APRIL LOVE Aw wh ,,,5,,- 19- fm The heights by great men reached and kept, Were not attained by sudden flight, But they, while their companions slept, Were toiling upward in the night. Henry Wads worth Longfellow A ADVERTISEMENTS SPONSORS G43 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS: B. P. STEPHENS. M.D.. ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON GQ: H. TROLAN ,JC A. A. COWDEN J , H' ffif,-L.'ifL.s,.L4 E7J1'fQ'l..C,'fLC A. L PEDERSON All ,fl N21 J ,L 8 fl., -Q mag.. HM . n. c. BLACKWELL of up . aQwL7'7j2f'1R. ic.-.X N gy! My I if 27-if .f L,3L ffm. qv I DENTISTS:m M Qiffgbf .M 5If.g,.L ww J G. H. DAKAN Ml ' F' We If 'g,ggL 7,45 ,Vi .G yfx I ' If ,ff ,M We M. W. coWDr:N -My A I' MQW Lili. 1lfC'L W. L. STANLEY fc MM W. E. SIMMERS W 4,17 , A A W E. L WILKINSON Wi ply ff' ig M6 . ,L M ' A ff ! Q CHIROPRACTORS: fb fi 1,12 pf A n. ASHWORTH 90 WV JM L. ROBERTSON W 5' Q-M PATRONS: A. M. ACI-IERMAN c. L. PAnmsH P. GEISEL SAM McNEELY C. W. HOULAHAN I. L. CHIORINI QV W W 1 f' 'Q l W 'Uno Wi BANK OF AMERICA WORLD'S LARGEST BANK-YOUR LOCAL FRIENDLY NEIGHBOR Member of the Ncrlioncxl Trust and Savings Association CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1958 from the FARMERS AND MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK MRD, L2 WU My wr, Q ,fzltvyf if Ly! Candy - Ice Cream - Lunch - Dinner I j fd I W I-I be F L ,f A -F 1 M If 1527-I2 P FC '. ?d!QNkrA z gf :' X ll LWON OAfde-rays-052 f I Lb , f My J if I 1335 PACIFIC AVENUE .1 Og,l'rfD!HH A NIE D ON - PHONE Gmden 3-2024 f -If JL lf!! 1. ALJ! ,W wfjjf f f aff! I W! 4 W my 711 I ,jig . zifff L f 'ji I PHOTO SHOP PACIFIC AVENUE AT CHURCH STREET PHONE GArden 3-1300 1390 PACIFIC AVENUE PHONE GArden 3-7262 CORNER OF PACIFIC AND LINCOLN PHONE GArden 3-1717 NORMAN A. SCHOCKLEY IHWELEH CNG 1205 PACIFIC AVE. SANTA CRUZ PHONE GArden 3-7070 We Telegraph Flowers PALOMAR HOUSE OF FLOWERS HOTEL PALOMAR ARCADE W. L. Treffry, Owner PHONE GArden 3-0821 SANTA CRUZ GOODYEAR SCO THOMA TIRE SERVICE LINCOLN AT CENTER PHONE GArden 3-0095 SANTA CRUZ A1 Lcme Tire Service PENNEY' ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! 1101 PACIFIC AVENUE PHONE GArden 3-1100 GALLEN - KAMPS Shoes for the entire family MADISON SQUARE DREAM Shoes for mon and boys Shoot Io BLUE BIRD Shoes for children 1201 PACIFIC AVENUE 1 Best Wishes to the Class of '58 x- Hn : ,W PAL DELL -WILLIAMS 12153, GAQXQE IEWELERS MM 711 FRONT STREET Established PHONE GArden 3-5454 AI. FANUCCI ' ANGELO CANEPA 1115 PACIFIC AVENUE PHONE GArden 3-4100 SANTA CRUZ HARDWARE Home of Famous Brands 1523 PACIFIC AVENUE PHONE GArden 3-2926 O. B. IRWIN BEACH CITY CLEANERS 506 SOQUEL AVENUE PHONE GArden 3-2250 MELVIN'S DRUG STORE PACIFIC AND LOCUST PHONE GArden 3-6262 A. K. SALZ COMPANY TANNERY California Saddle eafoher Mmqm. ltfwaama California Sadd1e Leather Since 186 1040 RIVER STREET PHONE GArden 3-4470 . 1 5 , , T 'If A51 . . ..., , f,f-M, Ing f-,K ffl. . A 1- i , , 'l 1 I'-iiizfi-gil E T55 L-Q11-2d1,,,..,.i ,. , 'fi fty HT -sg R -i,-,Z-3,5,i,-5,522 ff 522 SOQUEL AVE. o PHONE GArden 3-4005 IOSEPH OLIVER! ANGELO ROSSI THE ORIGINAL IDEAL FISH RESTAURANT MUNICIPAL WI-IARF PHONE GArden 3-5271 cAnmGEn's BEN FRANKLIN STORE 1122 SOQUEL AVENUE PHONE GArden 3-6320 GROCERIES PRODUCE MEATS SHOPPER'S CORNER w1L1.1AMs AND BEAUREGARD I CORNER SOOUEL AND BRANCIFORTE .-4- m'5Tl Ffius 1 CHAPEL OF - 1, .figfn-.- as THE FOUR K ' X T M S 5Qilf3LlJ. .3151 .i , . AT-L GT-ASS ga A -5 5 WEDDING CHAPEL Whether it is a very formal ceremony or a wedding performed with only a few guests, it, is an occasion which the bride will cherish always in her memory. The Chapel organist, Irvin M. Smith II, will assist you. 1050 CAYUGA STREET BEST NVISHES Aves. Efsilificflll Congratulations Graduates P1ease don't write on us, write on our competitors. HANK LEIBBRANDT BILL PUGET MEN and Boys' Wear FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE EXCHANGE 415 RIVER STREET PHONE GArden 3-3622 W snvmss a wan ANDY'S AUTO SUPPLY Q s 6,09 A 5 5 0 C ' A I I 0 N Everything for the Auto 5 O 1407 PACIFIC AVENUE 819 PACIFIC AVENUE GArden 3-1922 PHONE GArden 3-2674 MCHUGH and BIANCHI PACIFIC AND MISSION PHONE GArden 3-1122 SEARS CATALOG SALES OFFICE 1112 PACIFIC AVENUE PHONE GArden 3-3500 Jwwmymma 812 PACIFIC AVENUE PHONE GA d 6-1640 IOHNNY'S BIKE 6. SPORT SHOP lox-In onnnro everything for every sport O 1012 PACIFIC AVENUE PHONE GA d 3 5443 Sl EHWARE IEWELRY PENNIMAN SANTA CRUZ TITLE COMPANY CHARLES M. PENNELI. 1359 PACIFIC AVENUE PHONE GA d 31318 1537 PACIFIC AVENUE PHONE GArden 6-1711 29 YEARS OF CHEVROLET SERVICE PROLO CHEVROLET COMPANY Body 6 Fender - Painting - Repairing 920 PACIFIC AVENUE PHONE GArden 3-8100 C. E. CANFIELD 6. 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Williams Paints - Garden supplies 285 WATER STREET PHONE GArd 3 4646 Repair 61 Rentals - Komtone - Housewares Saws 6 Lawn Mowers Sharpened Keys Mode - Cars Opened CORNER RIVERSIDE 6: SOQUEL AVE. SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA ROLLER PALLADIUM SKATING RINK SKATING AFTERNOON EVENING 2 to 4:30 7:30 to 10:30 ACROSS FROM EBERTS STORE PHONE GArden 3-0844 DON'S PLAZA STATIONERY IN-9 PACIFIC AVENUE OPPOSITE POST OFFICE SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA McDANIEL'S SIGHT 6. SOUND SHOP Records - Tapes - Hi-Fis - Phonoqrozphs ArlGoods 1013 PACIFIC AVE. PHONE GA 6-2721 SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA HAMM'S T.V. 6. HI-FI Sales 6. Service PHONOGRAPH RECORDS 4612 SOOUEL DRIVE. 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PHONE GArden 3-1287 J 52lk,,V:::i:f'. if Qi 4 f ' ' I XZ' i Li-1' ., , ' ' , CONGRATULATIONS 'ro THE cLAss or-' 1958 PROM TI-IE COUNTY FIRST SAVINGS BANK 11 and t e COUNTY FIRST NATIONAL BANK CONGRATULATIONS 1958 SENIORS FROM SANTA CRUZ SHIRT 60. 1010 Fair Avenue PHONE GArden 3-6300 Artistic Creations Wishes You GOOD LUCK 920-41st Avenue GReenwood 5-2401 .Flil-BBW II GRAND FOR SCHOOL LUNCHES Coast to Coast-Alaska to Mexico eu AMERICA'S FINEST FOOD CONFECTION BOWMAN-FORGEY STATIONERY CO. PAUL E. FORGEY Greeting Cards of Character Gifts - Office Supplies - Desks - Chairs - Files Printing-Social and Commercial PHONE GA 3-6940 - 1319 PACIFIC AVE. SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA Refreshing remembrance AUTOGRAPHS i I . ,NV fx' I N S 1833 l if nv 41363 N1 A fiffii fflfgi f flffli 35425: fx ein x' - Q V C 1 1 E1 5511 ' 11' U, SANTA CRUZ REALTORS - INSURORS VENETIAN BLIND 5: WILSON BROS AWNING sm. 1910 ' ,,The Santa Cruz d MCIn,, OVER 47 YEARS OP RELIABLE SERVICE BEST wrsnrzs cuss or 'sa 1211 WATER ST. 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