Santa Rosa High School - Echo Yearbook (Santa Rosa, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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To MISS MILDRED TURNER Who has shared her grace and dxgmty with generatxons of Santa Rosa students in the cxty her grandfather helped to found Who created and developed the dancing department and estab lxshed tradntrons of porse and competence that wrll continue for future generatlons Who wrll retxre thrs year after 39 years on the faculty of Santa Rosa High School A remarkably able lady an outstandxng teacher a proud and loyal Santa Rosa cxtzzen. We affectxonately and respectfully DEDICATE THIS I958 ECHO 'l'he most far reachmg and rntensxve penod of SCleDtlflC re search rn the world s hrstory began offncxally on July 1 l957 and wxll extend untxl December 31 1958 These exghteen months known at the Internatnonal Geophysncal Year or IGY wall be devoted to the study of the earth rtself the part of the umverse through which xt whxrls and the forces which govern nts gourney IGY ns the third such world wlde program smce 1882 but lt rs by far the largest wxth the partlcrpatnon of fifty eight coun trxes offxcrally twelve unoffxcxally and over fxve thousand scien tlsts all workxng together for the success of thxs gxgantlc proyect Operating statxons have been establrshed everywhere encrrcling the globe In order to acquamt everyone wxth the latest de velopments three world data centers have been set up one rn the Umted States Western Europe and the Sovxet Unzon Each one constantly collects all the xnformatxon an :ts area and forwards rt to the other two centers T'he IGY program rs dwlded mto the followxng twelve class xfxcatxons aurora and axrglow cosmxc rays geomagnetxsm glacxology gravity the xonosphere longltude and latxtude de hvxty and rocket and satelllte launchmgs By concentrated study ln these various fields screntlsts hope prmcxpally to be able to HJ make reliable weather predxctlons over much longer penods of txme 123 dlscover the worlds prevrous cllmate by studying the glaclal 1ce m Antarctxa and Greenland Q31 learn more about ocean currents MJ fxnd deep enough places rn the sea where future radxoactlvxe waste matenals may be safely dlsposed of Q53 dxscover the nature of sun spots and cosmxc rays and how they affect us 165 record the temperatures of outer space Q71 determine the earths exact shape and mternal composxtlon 181 dlscover the cause of earthquakes 19D measure surface dxstances more accurately and C103 seek out the dxfferences ln gravity throughout the world and set up a gravity standard for international use Whatever the fmdmgs at the end of thxs Internatxonal Geo physical Year we can be certam that the world both present and future wxll profit greatly by thxs increase m knowledge and understandxng of our planet Earth mdeed of the entire umverse' CAROL GOLDBERG termination, meterology, oceanography, seismology, solar ac- CITY SCHOOL ADMINISTRATI BOARD OF EDUCATION: Dr. Mitchell Soso, Assistant Superintendent for Business and Researchg Mr. Harvey Sullivang Mrs. Alice Zieberg Mr. John Moskowitzg Mr. Herschel Nilesg Mr. Edward Throndsong Dr. Lloyd K. Wood, Superintendent of Schools. f DR. LLOYD K. WOOD Superintendent of Schools GH SC A M RATION l1 ' IB TX ,4- 159--an.,-. wiv wh mf w?'N SQ r in' 'I' va' if z'fa-GW ,Sf 5 J 'Q ri YW gw?wv,Irf5,3f fx 4 V MR FREDERICK DUEY MR WILLIAM EVATI' Pnnglpal Vlce Prmclpal Mrs Edna Parker Mr james Dardls Mr Carroll Mllbrath Mr J Wesley Jamison Dlrector of Vocational Dean of G1rls Dean of Boys Asslstant Dean of Boys Guidance JU ww an LIN! 62,9 .fa-n-9. H-3 W Yr' xg! 4 4' xg Page 9 X 4. 'N Wd :gl I J I w. ,M li V - ', , .a - ' ' I Y 3 Y i L - sf if 4 - , ,A 'fl' M 2, ,f 'Q -M Y ,ef 5 Affair- ' 5 - fffiafl' - Ski? 5? 1-2 V AE1?'v'f'l.7f If 5 ff'-fi r rr V . 1 A rf, v' .11 :. f 1, 5 a'.-z,,- ag fG, ?' , ,fv,fv,' V Jfif 3 n kb r f VM? -.brian ,-V X,-,',57'V ' :,f:fr 'fVi .W 'l :FL Jr' Qi w w R E' W F ,gfgifg2'gg'fVf,'f:jE,r ,: 1ri,'if4 ?1iia1l,fi,,,p,gv V 'W 'Sl f 335. 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W P 5 , T5 I l , A A 5 5 H Meow, 1 'f 1 ' V . V '-- - I ' ' ' ,,,. A,,V A,z , M i 'msg I I :AI 5 V, . nw' 11 SRHS Seleclecl Fo Dr. james B. Conant interviewed SRIIS adminis- ll'.llUI'S, tm-.1tl1Prs, ttntl stiiclvnts to Collect informntionfoi' his study of the .Kim-i'ic':nii hiuh sfhool Nlurch Il. H1- lntcr rt-qurgstctl Dr. Lloyd K, Wood. City Superintend- ent of Svhools, that Sxintgi Rosa lliuh School be one of twenty stlt-t-tctl to pfirtifipzitt- furtlier in his study, l'We were vtry much plegisetlf' said Principal Fred- viick Dues. Hto llfllft' our school whosen by Dr, Conant for a visitation. This attention on his part reflects gre-at Credit upon the quality of the education off- 'il ,'. 0' 1 r S Photo hy john Lf-Bitton +udy By Dr. Conanl' t-rt-cl in this Communityfl Dr. Conant focused his study on these aspects of hiqh school life: the offerinns to those who are college lioiinrl, the offerings to thosr' who are not college bound tht- courses in industrial and vocationzil arts, and tht- liistory and social studies seqiif-1.00. Almwg, Dr, Conant. dismisses St'ho0l ziftivities with Daw- ,-Xrnistronu flt-fti. ,Izitlq Bttthnrtls. Al Ykirllurilli. Shirley .Xnn Sherrill llflfll. :incl Bm' l,ot't-nz. N-V FACU W9 fi? fm Q fe-'ui' N' INN 1-49 J-41l! i 5,'k,,,fsn9 .mf f.:'Y1 . x ,f V ' S N.,f ' I fi ck? Nur Q it 'dui 'tub' T +a ' N.. if EE! ii -A .4- ' wb WE' Mrs Norma Bauman Mr Anthony Bonaccorso Mr Elmer C Brown Mr Robert Acquxstapacc Mr Mark Aikm Girls Physical Education Mr john J Dolan Mathematics, Tvpmg Mr Glen Guymon Speech Typing Drama English M C L Eggleston Shop Drafting Mechanical Drawing Metal Shop Mr Ralph Guyon Biology Chemistry California Cadet Corps Special Education Swimmmg Other Athletic Coaching Mr James Eliot Boys Physical Education Driver Education Mr. Robert H. Gyvmg Algebra Geometry American Government, Spanish US History U S History Mr Robert N Carlton M D 'gZf1shCamPbe Counseling Physics Mr. Clair w. Elmore Miss Martha Erwm Chemistry Counseling English Mrs Allena Hankla Mrs Frances Hanover Senior Problems, Bookkeeping U.S. History Office Procedure Page 12 1--'ff ,ysfbs .499 Mr John Anderson Amerxcan Government Athlctlc Coachmg Boys Physxcal Educatlon Mr Wesley Colgan J Baseball Socmal Studxes Mr. Robert S Flieger Mechamcal Drawmg, Shop Drafting, Tennxs Mr. Donald L. Hansen Englxsh Page 13 931 x ,Cv tflfx 0,7 ., N3 ws HN R' ' Q To N if 'f --::,v M 499' Qs ll' sf 5 ? 14,55 AD .-SAX tvs' ,,,,g ,xx ' X Y f r was X bil' Robert M Bagley r John Bamggbgfgcf LII' Wllllam Barclay Ml' D0ll3ld Ball! A!hlCtlC C0aCh1nS Boys Phvsxcal Educatlon Chorus Asflwlfufe Boys Physical Educatlon Track M D n ld E C k tt Mathematxcs r o a roc e Mr Davld Condlt john P Crevellx Llbrary Mlss Martha Cross US History Soclal Studles G1rls Physxcal Educatlon U S Hlstory Mr Lloyd M Gromer Miss Katharyn Goflward Counselmq Socxa Mrs Helen GWSS Engllsh Mrs Elizabeth Golub sfudles Nurse Mrs Margaret R French Mr Chfford Hodder, Jr Ml' J WCSICY .lamium Harrington Mr S V Hawking US Hnstory Agnculture, Counselmg, Enelxsh, Publxc Speakmg Geometry Western Cxvllnzatlon L1VCSi0Ck , h , V I H, l V . 3 ' - ' 2... K ' ,g as fl M s . ' 1 l 51 z v ' Nf- g of 3' A x 1, -' ' 5 ' 'M M E 3 l V l fi l , ,, 1 ' Ll . W .r.e94 5! A , an 46' V ' Y WA' ,I 1 't 'R .Q F xy 'R ' ,. V Q-, A N Lf 'S M so s s r to Nr K N n A ' A . : X tkxty 1 5 ,,.f, I Y X A f . V , ' A-' 1 'Pe ' ,. H fo 'A Z ' 'f K :fff t M M if ' M M I 4 ,W A . 'L l A , KT Y , f I V15 YK, ' I ' ' ' i 5-of ll , '- ' my 'g 'W' ,V wa . . f ' 'is 'A 1' y . Q, ' . , AV A xg! V X A ' 4 A r f ,.yt , r I ff - I . , r. . , ' ' , I Y . Q . Q 1 ' . K T- n l . fri AFS! 'Kiln frm E 5' 'C' M' fo-1 fri'-P' r 47 gr, 01.-.glib -if 447 4155 JW as ' 'uk 'X '4'!' -Sf' ,X 'NG vw? ,AY are 'Qual' WV?-. e:f':I,V Mr. J. Sldney Johnson Farm Shop, General Shop Miss Delphlne Lynch Shorthand, Transcrxptxon Mrs. Catherine Power Dancmg Mr. Richard E Starr Busmess Englxsh, Echo, Englxsh 0. 'QQ 00 Ry si T 3' Mrs Wilma Jury Mr James C Kung Mr Wrllnam C Larlun Mr Ray D Larsen Algebra, Mathematlcs Agnculture, Mathematxcs Wood Shop Typmg Mr Jack Murphy Mrs Frances M Neely Mrs Anne Nesalhous Mr Robert F. Newton Orchestra Gxrlsl Physical Educatxon Spec1al Educatlon Counselmq, Geometry, Study Hall TIIQOIIOIIICCYY Mrs. Marlon Rohrs Mr I Fred Schofleld Drrver Educatlon, Mr Alphonse Schmaltz Typmq Mlss Irene Scott Gxrlsv Physlcal Educatlon Band Mr James T Underhill Spamsh MISS Florence THHSHCY Mass Mnldred Turner Boys, Physlcal Educatxon Miss Helen Valentlnc Algebra, Counseling Mathematics Football Engllsh Page 14 I 'K , F K, sg if M 2 ,Q f' . ' f S 1 ef ew + f . -, .F ,ht I r g W .Q xt X xe- - ,r,c,. W X - h W A , I lyo- 1 X , s n ' e'QF 42-wi ' at iyhg Kr Wk' r I Kr K5 V V my F 7 t -1 5 WP-if 'F .vs MX W M 3 xx 1 , . V If - .I ' is 'L H , ' F X71 .au we-1 .6 0' 'Q ' F' ' '- rfwrsax Q M. 1 w ' , so , . g ,S W F .sm M- 1, I on ,LQN.,, v - Nu.. Q ' ' the At richt hiiss Lucy Spaulding, Fu lisli Di-pnrtnu-nt. :incl Mrs. Elaiic, rotary to hir. Ducy. . 1' . V Q---9 5 . mfhwi Simi ff? -F jj 'FN ', wr S' My ,fy xl '--t i S S . ,if ! A Mr. Horace C. Leland Geometry, Mathematics, Physics Mr. Robert R. Nichol Electric Shop Metal Sho.p Mr. Taylor Sloan Biology Mr. John M. Vallerga Athletic Cca UI, B0y5' Physical Luucation, Social Studies, U.S. History Page 15 .gag P I 'st sf- .t , 1' . . U af, ' 'X 5 l 1 K -y , I 2 -- -S f rig' .. C i , b 1 1,4 N 'V ' , -y V or S-as o., .' 7 ' r i ' XKXTXN If f i 4,1 I gr i'i U xl A J S S slis 5 if S ' n ff X .,,:.l f..f Q gi 5 S H. 'TP' ,Q TSP' X fxuffy it ni S I 12221 ,Di 'UN Quo '7'7 ff-f 'riff' S ., -1' W I X .,..., , 5 .ar if L 'K Miss Mary S. Lewis Mr. Theodore Liefrinck Mr. john J. 0'Sullivan Miss Bernice Parish English Biology Basketball, Counseling, English Mrs. Barbara Noel Mr. Rollo L. Norris Geometry' Mathematics ' O Clothing, General Auto Mechanics Mr- Arnold Solkov M155 LUCY lslmuldmg BUSSSSSSS Mr. M. Hugh Smyth English, Journalism Ensllsh Mis. Ruth A. Smith Latin, Spanish English, General Business Mr. William Walker Senior Problems, U.S. History Mr. Lloyd A. Wasmuth Nfrs. Lillian Whittemorc Mrs' D0r3lYne wicklund Art Cafeteria, Foods Clothing, Crafts, Library Back-+o-School Nighf hlore than six hundred parents followed the footsteps of their sons and daughters for one evening, Tuesday, November 5, or Thursday, November 7, as the PTA-planned annual Back- to-School Night provided parents with an opportunity to meet teachers and know better their objectives and procedures. Parents assembled at 7:30 in the auditorium and were wel- comed by Principal Frederick Duey. They then followed the daily program of their children, attending shortened classes of twenty minutes. A social hour in the cafeteria concluded the evenings. MW? ,go-an S6. ,, BE SURE THE DELIIMAL IS IN THE RIGHT PLACE, hir. Clair Elmore demon- strates the use of the slide rule by explaining the calculation of a gas-law problem. ,N ix 1-V? fr! E sf Af' The academic program over for the evening, Principal Frederick Duey talks with guests during the social hour. Mr. Ducy regards Back-to-School Night as One of the most sig- nificant events of the school yearfl Page 16 5 sg' I F ft. w Ns. L 3 x Q ik ,L -.. nf, 41 i -rf I 2 SENIURS fs: ,.f K 6 V29 ,,,..---nf '5- emor Class Offucers wi-wqk ,wi Q 'U' I? P X c 'v Barry Walsh Paulette Hxckenlooper Pusldcnt VICO P1Ch1dCIlf Sue Gurwood Lucy Stratton Secretary TTCHSLIIBI' Bob Ableman Sharon Adams Tom Adler Donald Akey Byron Albertson Evelyn Albini john Allison Matthew Alsip Rebecca Alves Karen Anderson Sara-Io Anderson Judy Andreasen Jim Andrews Jill Angell Tom Arens Richard Armbrust Dave Armstrong Marilee Arthur Garth Ash Jon Babcock Vonceil Babineau Sharon Bacon LeOra Badger Sharon Baldwin v-na, QM' .an-l Q---'D 415 ! ,arp 41' 3'- -cs! .. -J 5 VV: . ide 45' 12? C9 4 AK 4 rl fs W H. M, y' rf? 53 QM xx ,N A T' 1-3-4 'Q 4115 S' rmg 4-rf' 3 ..-...fur A04441- 'QQ' . Cf' -39' Romie Barbieri Dick Barnard David Barnett Jerry Barnhart Shirley Bastonl Carol Baxter Norrie Bean Sharon Beardall Donna Beebe Ross Begley Beverly Belluomini Richard Benedetti Frances Bertacco Marie Bertozzi Jack Bethards Carol Betts jim Bickiord Scott Biella Carol Binkley Diane Blair Richard Blase Norman Boettcher Kenneth Borden Sharon Bourasa Bruce Bourdens Mike Bowman Phil Box Dennis Brand Norman Brannon Suzanne Brine Janyce Brown Josephine Brown Carleen Brownlee Charles Brownlee Barbara Bruce Helen Buck Judy Buckmaster Ed Burke Tim Butler Al Butz Ken Byman Mary Ann Byrne Walter Calmese Norm Capell Pat Carroll Beverly Casey Ronald Cassano Donna Cavagnaro f 'milf sawn, D-all ,pw-hh, ,ni gn 4-do 1-.7 ,gr in ,, '75 ai ,aw 1' , .- Cl 0--ff A,- C5 'if A far. -.rj fa? Y' , Z- Q.- ES 1? '- 16' Z-ff' x I ox? ik 1 4 rx ra Ars 6 . Q 353. ., gag .af ,Q Qi all l. ' ,D ....,4 1-Q if 2, '23 ff' K sxx? '17 , .q.Qi -r 'G 'Qi V W, -Q- Marvin Cavallero Bert Cheli Bob Cheli lrla Christmas Patricia Clary George Cleek Dave Clegg William Cleveland Dennis Close Sherry Clowers Robert Colburn Judy Collins Gary Commerford Kcraren Conkling Iebby Cooper Loretta Cooper Sharllne Corbet Ioan Cordano David Corniola Sharon Correia Bob Correira Michael Corrigan Barbara Cory Richard Costello Edna Cowan 7 Mike Crawford .,. -Q 3 fl' James Cumberiord Judi Cunningham WAI Elaine Curtis ,A ff? 'fin f? . if Tam D'Adam 'J v- w- Robert Dale yd., Q? In Gary Dahlquist Peter Daniels ,I ff ak Floyd Danner 'Q 5 we 2 wr -4 1 i v 'f .5 'Qi -4 Carol Darbro Barbara Davenport Q- A 4 rl K A ,i 'V I 4 3 M ' Barbara Davis - I i A L f fx ml . 3, ,A U , A- V - ir . 'A . f . Gary Davis .V .JI - Us 1' ' x f ' ,-J-p Ken Davis A Jerry Day Physivs develops in students :in under- standing of their physiczil environnient, pre- pares students for college, and locates .ind cle- velops scientific abilities. Mechanics, hem. elertrieity, sound, light. electronics. and nu- eleur physivs are the nizijur snbjeets studied. l'l1ysitisis.i l.illo1'z1tc:ry stience: there ilI't'll1iIiIj' experiments perforinetl hy the students during the year. Prohlein solving is stressed. At left Arlene Sloan :intl Jerry Wine. nienibers uf one of Mr. Robert C1.irlton's physirs classes. study the effects of two forres uetinu ut an angle with each other. ' V Jean DeChant Jim Dehner Dan Delson Mark DeMeo Bill Dempsey Mary Derby Claire Detwiler Ron Dickens Rickey Dickinson Mary Dillon Doris Ditty Sharon Dorsey Bill Doughty Aileen Drennan Donald Due Dennis Dunbar Helen Dunbar Barbara Dunnahoe Sally Durst Elaine Eggen Reia Elk Dennis Escola Ralph Faccini George Fair james Faro Richard Faulkner Bob Feist Eugene Fesler Bea Figuera Linda Fischer William Floyd Peter Franchetti Francine Fraser Gary Jane Frazier Dorothy Freeman Jeannie Frick Lurella Friis Gary Fritzsche Alice Gabaldon Robert Galarneau V 3? io. 5 f x N 'aw A- 3. 3 ar G! F ,... Q I Q' 2 ,wo V -9 ft 1' Y' vw nf Q,...,-vp '43 1 -aa K X ,Q 7. fx SQ' K' -4 1r V ff' Rodnvy Johnson tied for first place in E1 Northern California ninth:-niatics ti-st given lll April by thc Math:-matics Association of America. Rodney and Fred Zicber and Osman Vincent gave SRHS fourth place among thc 161 schools cntcrcd. At lf-ft other industrious ninth stndcnts -- Dennis Escola. Earl Johnson. Arm-llc XVilliarns, and Arlcnc Sloan - find thc :iltituclc of a rcqular tctrahcdron in Nfr. Robert Ncwton's trigonomctry class. Q- I ,fl 5' vi fi vw-...-,Y 5 :Trl liafff! 4-5' su-no' t '55 , ,Km l FN f inf 4 ' W fe if -Q r- Y -f-imgryzspffagmv, df fs vm, y 003 .,.a fK' 'im .-Q., QW F22 J C2 W f -f A if A I ,www ...vf '-ul 154' reg-75 f IN' '1- ff? ' , A G 'ir '0 'fP he ., .Q fl ,Q 1, .,-any if -fe--,f f we in 5 fa 1 'l V gg' Z0 L k f 3 IQ 'C' Ardis Galchutt Mary Gard Ronald Gard Joanne Garrigan Elaine Garvey Sue Garwood Donald Gass Jerry Geney Ron Gerhart Robert Gilbertson Karen Gilchrist Carol Goldberg Sylvia Gonzales Marjorie Goode Bill Gordon Marlene Goselin Judy Goss Gretchen Gray Miriam Greenhalgh Patricia Greuner Jerry Grey Donna Griffith Kathryn Guerin Janice Hacker Barbara Hagerman Naomi Hagerman Pauline Hall Richard Hall Robert Hall Barbara Hallman Iudy Hamilton Lloyd Hamilton David Hammarstrom Ivan Hammer Gene Hampel Deana Hand Linda Marie Hansen Norm Hansen Judy Hardy Phyllis Harms K A.. 4 ,...,, s .f ' -Q-0, 1- 1 i f ,f I Ag as ,GIF 1 ,- r, ' I' pd' 'f i 3 - -ff vw -- I -A Y , .1 17 ' -Q-1 i QA- J t fb. 1, l 5 in ,QQ '-,rf xv' . 1 C 'Nl '14 v 'h 'U-4? rg ffigg, ,ge ' W. , It 1. 'K f J '- v' Gif? 'V 'V 1-5 if i L - ,as ., I An understanding of the meaning and the nature of niatht-niatical proof, improvement of the quality of thinking in flOIl'IIl21tllCIllLll- ical proof, iniprovrinent of thc quality of thinking in non-inatlieniatiral situations, dc- volopxnt-nt of rnxnthcniatieal concepts of an ziritlu-nnttital and ziluelntiie nature, provision for an understanding of plane and space rc- lationships for a better appreciation of nature and the arts as they apply to daily life -- these are the objectives of plane geometry. They are developed through the study pof ueomvtrir figures suvh as triangles, quadri- lziterals, and Circles. At left, Mike YVall ex- plains a gf-oinetric proof to Rosalie LaFond Qi ,lt-fti. Art lloffinzin, and Dick Barnard. '5efW '?EQ - 3? i a -r '??'V M7 ...je X 4- 'Ty fir ,v'Qr- av-Ms, H-1 qffy ga- .,,,,.-vp 'aff 4- if 'N Ld? f-'X .fi 'sw ,fv w- fOr H W, fue? -sl ar 'l 'A -45 A fi, 5' ,V .V F. .wi var An.. ,N 'wt 'er 2 fi? A an 'T7 all fe-1 ,af M 3 'few .4-.ai Judi Harper George Harris Darrell Haskins Bill Hawes jim Hayton Stephen Helmke Richard Hermanson Paulette Hickenlooper Donna Hilderbrand Linda Hobart Art Hoffmann Alfred Holland Jack Holman Joey Homann Kathleen Hood Nancy Hooker Henry Horita Gladys Howes Ron Hubbert Kay Huddle Diane Huntley Richard Huntsinger james Hurley William Ingram Irene lvanitsky Harold Jackson Howard Jackson Randall Jalli Bob James Jerry James Glenna Jcmdt Lowanda Jeffries Robert Jenkins Arthur Johnson Earl Johnson Lowell Johnson Rodney Johnson Gery Jones Walter Jones George Jouthas 'V fx 1--W.,-., Q93 M is v 02 , ,Q fr! f Q if' yi 3 5 Q , ,aff xx , 1 'sa- K' ,J 1 fn. .N 4 J ,3 -Z NWN , ls- , -v 'X as' I -v .,'7 5- J 5 Q' ' W Aw if ', gush A Q ww J N df.. -Z ' U Q A- . 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' .4 , we ...q, Jnmfg, ,: A-A df. ,,., AO ,--5 f'M 7 N av '19-5? i X.,-as If '17, TW nu., lt? 'Dual +G v 'HG MU '-OV muffin B. 41 '43 ,-.1 ,J 34,1 61? .4 Ronald Kaneko Jeannine Keller Maureen Kelley Norma Kennemer Diane King Daniel Kirichenko John Kitchens Phyllis Kobus June Koch Constance Kolb jack Konig Mike Korsmoe Nancy Koski Edward Kosowski Norman Kradjan Shirlee Kramer John Kroyer Donna Kulkey Wayne Laabs Rosalie LaFond James Laier David Landrus Michael Lane Mike Lungs l wwf Bill Larkin Tom Lazzarini Frank Leavens Leon LeCave Leona LeClerc Gary Lee Sharon Lee Gary Leighty Don Leisen Pete Leras Arthur Lewis Phyllis Lindley Hal Liske Beverly Lorenz Lynn Macpherson Mike Macpherson 1-11' 0 Dt M 44 WWF!! A r W di L .Q -lv? VIZ? Clifford Massa, Erika WVinkel, Richard Blasi, and Carlcen Brownlee talk to Mr. Robert Nichols, Assistant County Assessor. Mr. Nichols was a guest speaker in Mr. Robert Acquista- pacos three American government classes. Mr. Nichols discussed the rules of property tax. He explained how the county figures how much it needs to operate and how much to tax. Marilyn Macy Mary Madero Mike Marshall Carolyn Martin Judie Martin Rich Martin Clifford Massa Bob Matteri Ron Matteri Joyce Mattox Dick Maxwell Don Maxwell Janet Maybee Ron Mazzucchi Alec McCorquodale Beverly McCoy Carol McCune Marsha McCutcheon Bruce McKee Robert McKinney Elizabeth McKinnie Jacqueline McMillen Julia McMullen Jim Mears Dolores Menne Mary jane Merlin Richard Merrifield Gary Meyer Bill Miles Janice Miller William Miller Frances Minetti James Minkler Pat Mitchell Edward Montague Becky Montano Carmen Montano Ierold Montgomery Earl Moody I-udy Moore f' v .P 4 rs- iq 'Xf ln? 1 'wi A ,Af , 'U' Ck' I '. ' 09 i, Us It 17' 1 '9 . at . .3 'V' , q-....,., -.n 459' Q., My Q: 'Q -ef'7 Q, f ,GN ,W-qi ii' 'Fl fs. 9 Q' Os i 'S-Jin , 'Tiff ' s - , I-7 Ns 5.-, 2 :uv V' 'vc' ,-nd' 1 'I7 J A4 4-...Av 315 fa Pl K- M, A X 'rv 'W M 1 'V fm The emphasis throughout the three YCIIIA of high school Iliiulish is on tht: four major skills of reading, writing. speaking. and listen- insz. The stiiah'nt's zihility to think is dcvrl- opcd. EIlt'fJll!'.I!l'lll lll is Qivt-n to iiitmwsts and attitudes which hi-lp tht- indiviciuzil to hc ai mood cftizvn. .Nt li-ft Mr. Dmiulzis Cziiizphr-llis fliiss tzii-ics ciiitiitv-fl filxl'1'i'i roots for word Zill- alysis :is part of x'mi1ihul1tiiy stretrhing. Iohn Mori Penny Morris Joanne Murphey Margueritte Murray Jeanette Myers May Namba Ioyce Nazelrod John Neff Jewel Nesvig Darlena Nevarez Sue Newton Donna Nichol Tom Nielsen Steven Nienaber Ray Obedoza Lester Obie Linda O'Connor Lualan O'Connor Bill Olden Cora Lee Olenberger Leanne Olsen Carolyn Olson Bryce Orcutt Jose Ortega jerry Ottinger Michael Painter Helene Palik Frank Palmieri Kay Patchett Clarence Patterson Chonne Patton Doug Pavese Judy Payne Del Pedgrift Jim Pedgrift Sandra Perry Jeri Pershing Clifford Petersen Marilee Peterson Mickey Peterson K Y at Y I ,H t pos -5 wwf? 09 q-Ns, T,-Q 105 QE' -as '17 J ...,f ' l ,iff l N f J I 51 .wt gg V 049' ,.,,qr has ,QL ltr? ' uf' J J? nl--4 71 '-s 1 QW 'tx 2. an --4 o Q- 7 . ,..,-5 Miss Irene Scott's Spanish classes do their work primarily right out of the books. They do all of the textbook exercises and correct them in class. Toward the end of the year the students give short speeches in Spanish. They also write a term paper about a Spanish- speaking country. Miss Scott talks Spanish in class much of the time. Pictured here Sandy Ussher frightj returns chapter tests to Kathy Flood and Pauline Hall. .qv- J , fill 3, 'sz .. -. Na v 'QB 661 1 -wiv 4 if as iw 9 N Ji' V fm 4, vw an jf' xx' af' 'J 4! 9 W'-'-v in ,A Neil Peterson Gwen Phillips Arlene Phinney Marlene Phinney Suellen Plover Kathy Plover Cherie-Jo Pockrus Lee Pomeroy Janet Post Maxine Powell Ruth Prath Bill Prickett Carlene Prindle Margaret Purcell Russell Quistgard Richard Radovich Sieve Rafanelli Elaine Rasmussen Gail Reed Darrell Rego Alvils Renga Sara Rettela Evelyn Reynolds Linda Riccitti Ken Risch Dora Roberts Maxine Rocco Lonnie Romero Linda Rose Robert Rosenberg Charles Ross Carol Rouse Robin Rowley Douglas Ryan Rodney Sato Jim Sauls Luetta Saulsberry Ken Schreiner Larry Schubert Bernie Schulte . ev-, 'N . '5 ,ev ,-. is 4 vs. 91 7 N y 'I - Rf C' I I? 07 Q N IQ' .Pvt iff, I , 1 '? ll x 1-. 'ri W rf. J 'Y' -.-., 1 '14 -ge ' Q +59 - - 'WA ll In rf rdf eff 44 , 'Y' . ii ,, fx 'Q' 'fr -0 .51-'sv 41 -Q X--f 'Su' Fundamentals suvh as addition, subtraction, rnultiplicrxtion, :incl division are subjects of intense drill in Senior Rexivw Mathematics. Students learn to apply these principles to practical problems they are apt to meet after they :ire out of si hool. At left J!-an Deflhnnt, Ci-m':v llnrris, gincl Sl1ir'li'3' liiistoni Like 11 test on rli-iinigils :incl IJVY1 1-nt, 'lilivy :uw :ill IIlf'IIll7!'l'5 of M11 John l,Ul.lIli5 sr-nior If-xivw ilusscs, Herm Schulze Deanna Seeman Felix Seidler Robert Serio Roberta Serpa Dave Sharpe Dave Shelley Bob Shephard Shirley Ann Sherrill Pat Shipley John Shorey Marcia Silveira Bill Silveira Gail Six Arlene Sloan Ailean Smith Carol Smith Ken Smith Pamela Smith Patricia Smith Richard Smith Billie Sommerfeld Duane Sommerfield Ken Souza Cecil Spears Bette Stefanelli Ken Stenlund Carroll Stephens Barry Stevenson Vicki Stewart Marvin Stokley Lucy Stratton Darlene Strawn Gloria Strech Frank Strong Marie Sullivan Sandra Summers Marvin Swinney Eugene Tam Jacque Taxon fan tmgri tacr- in 'lx 'Noi '-'T 'UN fs ,L .QQ 5 'qi' wi-ff rf.. X- ...af C? -5 'N-47 'fs 3' s 2. . 'VX if ...nv During the year the students in Mr. Glen Guynion's typing Classes learn to use the FIYTEEN POINTS FOR liIi'l l'ER TYPING and to do problem typing' just the same as it would be required in an office. By typing neat, accurate letters in proper form, the students learn to follow the latest business styles. They also improve their typing by takinc' accuracy and speed tests. Seated at the typewriter is Elaine Curtis. Cutting a fluid cluplicator master sheet. Q-gf lf!! 'Q Q-,tif 'W Nancy Taylor Ruth Taylor Susan Thiel Jean Thompson Ward Thompson Beverley Tilton Barry Toepp Norma Tomlinson Gary Toso Patricia Toth Florence Unciano Beverly Valentine Robert Valich Ray Varano Dusty Veale A1 Venturini Gary Vice Dona Vincent Ruby Walker Mike Wall Sherilyn Wallace Barry Walsh Joyce Walters Wendy Watson Lee Etta Wayland Maxine Wayland Chuck Whitaker Nancy White Thomas White Stanley Wiemeyer Arnelle Williams Bruce Williams Kathleen Williams Valerie Williams William Williams Mervin Willis Wilfred Willis Evon VVilson Kenneth Wilson Jerry Wing .-an 1-r i ,ca 731' ,A N 4' IW: 'J' sei. ffl? 4- -fr Q A ali? 4- I .r RV W 'Ons QQ rat 'cr' aff 4... 1 -- Mc -at ? 5 -'10 ,rr hs ,yy -in 'W 4f '9 if iiiy 4 nuff I , 75? We Hi an 41 gli M We If-cg ,f fn -5 mil 4t.., Auto shop teaches students to service and maintain automobiles, detect and repair mechanical flaws, overhaul and tune engines. Specialized parts of an engine are also studied. The students learn to use all of the tools. Most of the boys work on their own cars. At left Don Blaxwell and Bob Craven work on Bill Dempsey's Car in Mr. Rollo Norris! vlass. if Erika Winkel Horst Winkel Linda Woodard Caroll Wright Alzina Wynant Carole Yates Jacky Yates Betty Ann Zanoni Iacque Zellweger Don Zumwalt Beverly Heckrotte Robin Hood Barbara Notley I ack Symons George Vaccaro ju? xx 1 X K. wks ,fi --rf 5 J ,M ,fu 5 5 1 JUNIURS Qual ad' oI ' unlor Class Officers Emi 'Q' nu 'rfb' -1 '6'w 'f 'P mm. aw -4.--'rv fs..-40, H Af Kent Pearson Dave Shuterofi President Vice-President Pat Townsend Pat Hill Secretary Treasurer Art Agnew Prod Agullera I lry Albertson Don Anderson Donna Anderson Doug Anderson Pobert Andersen 1111 Anker ludx Anton K tune Arc mer lxcnneth Ashurst Ino Asuelo Nt 11 Austlnson Dune Avery lcc111'1 Ball Sharon Bflllxett Allen Barblerl Sydney Barry Pob Barton 'Stan Bastmn I 01.119 Bastonl lack Baughan Ann Bawden Paymond Beaver C zrolyn Bell Kent Benedlct Qtexe Benya Bob Berndt John Bertaeco Annette Bessone Barry Bettls Don Bevms V11 Bragl Pobert Brgelow Clenda Blggart Q9 'LQ gy 'Z ,461 'A 43,5 ,vu Q5 ,Q . 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'Q' v L f I o V4 I3 K, M 1: 1-6 -QI so I lf I. gl J 1 A-B J . lv YWW 1 ,flux 1- ' 5 -s 4 g A' It y' -. - V .a 4 - 1 ' ,Ll . A Q , ff. A J? I? .. 0-.X s Q. -5 , I it 'ft ,4 u. . - . ' A -cfm ' 0 .As ' tr 5 J 'S A , - - it 3 V ' A 5' is A A f pt 4 r ' ' . I i X ' . 4 in t-1 3 LS.. 3 0. -if 4 , bxl 1 . C ', f so . , , v . fl '1 -fe If, F' ' Joeelyn Ghilarduce ia 'i w t . I 'Q X I i 4 i ' i ' K Barbara Glass Wilbert Gomes Gilbert Gonzalez Bill Gooeh Elizabeth Goodrich Judy Gorman Judith Graee -ff I,-X v , f., P f5 r '3, rr T - .. 'Q 1 is 1 J 4-4 3 Y? 'F W4 N in al W! '--'V l I 1 ld 1 SUN 0,9 I- 1 f . .am 'lilll' social, eeononiie, and political roncli- tions ofthe laiitecl States are stutliecl in lf History. A research paper is required of all Sturlents of aeacleniie classes and many stu- dents of non-aeaclernie Classes. Uutsida- read- ing and movies are an important part of a history Course. At left. Larry lNlc'Graw and Kathy Moore, two of Mr. David CIontlit's his- tory students. are sliowinu a film of tlir- natural rr-sourees of California. 5- fi 3 ,Q ,J -,-...v 1 vi? i fi Q: -' 'ur .'7 i if 1 0 eff! 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Kay Papola Zelma Proden Phyllis Parks Kirk Patchett Jack Payne Philin Payne Kent Pearson Gail Percy Mike Perminoff Muriel Pinola Larry Pipione Vickie Pollard Bill Popoff Sharon Prior Fred Prydz Ray Puser Dee Pyke Margie Quinn Karen Quistgard Frank Rackerby Marika Racz Nina Radovich Richard Rapalyea Don Ross Judv Rardin Stan Rasor Elizabeth Rath Joyce Ravens Carol Raymond Frank Reed Mary Reinhold Carol Remmele Don Reynolds Joe Revnolds Ray Ricetti George Richards Rose Marie Rinard Craig Robbins Craig Robinson Richard Robinson Bill Robotham Kathy Roulston uual Conlwl Caa fn DRIVER EDUEATIUN l Q ,s 1- -'If 1 as e,' .1 4 Q ' ,- il ' 57' Q .3 .. y ' ff' . .. - ,X 63 0 4' . - ,fue ,Q - J . x, -X I 7 , i I . 8 tp :My Y.: 37 , 3 Q d '35, .av f 3 ii ' sg it E , ' ' X I I V nu 5' as , 4, ' fs, 73 , f , U . N, sie .JN Drivers' training is a behind-the-wheel driving course. It is not a class and must be taken on the students' own time. The class cives students the chance to learn thc right skills, attitudes, and fundamentals Of driving. It gives them the opportunity to actually get in the car and learn themselves. At left are Nanci lfinqerson, Sharon Balliett, Christine Jcpsen, and Mary Coggins - Mr. Wesley Colgarfs students. 31 .QQW 1 im av ,A 41- 'Q ,ug 1 A 4 9 .T-'w ff' -f f-0 '-4 cl fr P+ Ice Rudolph JL f x Pullm mn I hxllm Iummoll rm Ru h 40 5 K lllgll' 911100 Lugene Sato B111 Scmto L'1ure Schreffler I 'ix elle qchxck Ifldlc Qvhlmchor H1l0n Qohnmdrr R lthy bc mmoff Bob Slptrott C uolyn Qhrphard Join 'iholt D ue Qhutoroff Don S1ch1 John Qlebcri C'1ro1 Ann S1lxa Jam ce QIITIOII Marx Jo Slmpson Ixuce qlrl Slmqrlta SISSOH Pub Qlxox K xthry n Sl 111 n Thwxd Qmlih Judy QITHHI Rltfx Srmth Sandv qoutherland C irole Spinn Pvrtha QIJFIIIQQI' Granxllle Qtark Bob Starkey T1 ci Stwh lk Fxcrett St lLlffl r F1110 Qtr L lc Dorothx Qtophz nson D1 ma 'iionc 1 no Qtrl n I-ern Qfrm h Jun Stlllxull Iom SllHlX'U1 Ponxta QUINIIII Fernando Tabor I lnda Tack flenn Tarbutton Ou on T'1rr Kircn Tulor Iarrv Txmmrr Pat Thaokoxay H1r10V Thou Nlrgmla Thomae I If-h'1rd Thomas Ann ThompSon Pohert Lee Thompson Daud Throndeon PCIIYIIS Togznottl hire n TKJTNIIIINUN Corono Tonolll PM Tounsond D1 k Trcnholm Lmdl Txornhottl Domus Troudt Carolyn Tuft I rn'1 Tutt Pob Uwnrv Art Xalenc-la ,ir . ,ew 1 l ' . 2 - f- 2 f ' I ' , 0 A A I - 1 h ' F I A 1- i' ' s - ' I flax :tt 5 lon ' m ,,, 1 W ' D I,v1ru Rutlwlglr' ' r 5. f JUN' fflupo h . 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'W ' M -W ,z fer 1, 'f A,-Q -4 4-'aiu 7: 1 It .f1 f , , i ii: . , Q r . ss-sf, yy F.- me Ps fan. ,, , ,i A f 4 ' 3 ' .., , . ,Y fvqv if . . , W 1. D 1 -1 - . fairifffif ' .f i Y in A i x , ,J W NE, , W 6:1 6 ki, ,- ', ' ' 5 we r it -'if 1:-2, '. S . tr- I M W , I ji ii it c, are 1 -5 . ' 5' ' ' Q ,A W XJ '- '., X 'ai' ' 'rr ' ff 3 1 5 Hwy I. I VVVVI C I We . 4-on . .i 3 . x ::' Q' V ,, V . , , K ,fs l f 'ff ' , . 3 R sa, , 1 fx! if dm, I ,. it I , X. Ji . J .,'- i L . IVA, ffl , A A-A with hi bl' 2 ' 3-U 'fait' I :Pt ' J Y O., VA ' W I It L N' 'S' Z, f' , IJ, ff ,N I ri my . ' l '- LU . f Students in woodshop not only learn to J work with their hands, but also learn to ap- ply mathcmatics, science, English, and draw- ing. At the beginning of the year each wood- shop student is assigned a required project that teaches him to use power machines and tools correctly and safely. Those who do good work exhibit at the county fair, where they can win prizes. At left, Phil Box, Gilbert ' I Gonzales, Ken Schreiner, and Larry Lan- H caster are working on individual projects. They are all members of Mr. lVilliam Larkin's advanced woodshop class. iv 713155 GI I . A H iii ml Mi..i in ' .1 H. .fix .e , Junior Prom CommiHee FIRST RONV: Karen Forsyth, Ann Mitflu-ll. Daw Shuteroff Karin Kenney, Pat Townsend, SECOND ROW: Ino .-Xsuclol Sandra lNIeCanse. Judy Greer. 'l'lllRD ROXV: Carolyn Shep- herd, Frank Raekerhy, Linda Zussninn, Kent Pearson. Lee MOV- ton, Lee Ducy, Richard Thonias. Bill Harrison. N.. r S Kimi? gg. fig' . V X X4 Hia' . . ml! l IRS'l' ROIY: Eleanor Batcy, Mari- lyn Browne, Darla Buonaccorsi, Glenda Biggart, Sue Bevan. SEC- OND RONY: Ernie Christiansen. Howard Duncan. George Brown, Russell Dehner. Tom Budhi. THIRD ROW: Dal Dusek, Eddy Blanken- ship, Dan Brandon. Andy Alkire, FIRST ROW: Lennie Muller. Joyre Shearer. ,Indy Ma Hers. Katliryn Ivloore, janet Lansdale, Elizalveth Hill. Solvcig Molin. SEC OND ROYV: Iwfike Shinlxle, Bob lNIac'Don- alll, Chnol llslmn. IXl1llll'l'l'll llill. Rob Nelson, Donald Ross. TIIIRD ROW: Tyler llall. Cary jurberg, Bob Lane. Bob Rirkard. Doug Seott. l IRS l ROV: Marilyn Stiuers Ruth Krause. Connie Chrisholm, Carolyn Young. Donna lvall-Cer, Sallv Grant. SECOND ROYY: David lfvcule, Daryl Slicers. Don llliilliivs. IJ:-xsaym' Xllmml, Hvgillx Cfl.nL. 'l'lllRD ROW: Larry 'lini- nier. Dan Miller. Ken Kittleson. Jay Nelson, Glenn Jolie. l LD ff 'gf-ff 2 fc,qL 7? if W ff? C QL K6 C64 K Pk BK K' zu R 5 'Z 154.4 WN Jxknlff-J iam? 51, E336 snrnnmnnfs A if N ' if-C1 L' cw fxx- ' 7 . ' C' 116 , 'V ff'-fo ,. C, . C11 - 'J V' fg M f Zf 47 kc ,X f Y , ,IF 5 AgY,.j? A , i , Xue 6.0 f , yx f f- , fmzc 'K I ' ,ff ' 2 K., ' X x.f', ' A C . mi, - gQ f L,5K6 Cf XCAU . s C 51 42-xi' ff 4' ' . 'A ' pf MTC f 'JC4' ff' lf, X M M N-' M 1 K J ' ' Q 'ff' fkaii lf' . 'fi ff' J 'A -X ' v m r r KY -1 If QM' V lj UD 'P X f , 'J' 13 W Q, H 'fl' , y u V 1' fy LK . ' I ., nv VK, Q, ,Q it , KJ? W3 I 1 I homore Class Offlcers 43 i' -Ink 115 -V3 Toni Correicx Jay Sumerlin P1'CSid6H'C Vicc'Prcsideut Nancy Low Jeanne Nienaber Secretary Treasurer 2 , if w ,, if 1, . 2 gif sb Y if Sv qi- I 'Q- Q3 55 l I I . I 4 ,',4 2- iii' V PMLY' A fi ki V 6' ia E25 5 'gf ff 5 .4 5. . I .lr-9 RHS-12: 'W' Uni? , xv, ' ef 'Y S A 1 1 fn Q 2 .'-ri?-mf , Y if ' 'W' .1 L? Q s i Q I J? gn ,K yr z f 5 2? 1 +259 Ea fig' H E 'i V 9 iii? 5 1 51' i if Q 'V' Q, -, , Q' . 'Q fl' Q A Afrifsifev Qi Y fi . 1 , Vg if 'W ':::::.r 132 J W ,, ff , - ,' X fra: . Y A - MQ i S x X 1 1 J ' Q' 4 Y ws y L ,Q 9 113 V V ba- ,K gf r 'rj , 2 1' .ff - L? , im L 5, A., U ,.' -, 1 277 1: 5 ff ' .i' 45: QM H' J MISS CROSS'S ADVISORY FIRST ROWV: Fred Trapnell, Joan Taylor, Dorothy Vitali, Eleanor Wilson, Geraldine Tur- ner, Paulette Vatuone, Ron Wil- liams. SECOND ROW: Peggy Welch, Pat Gilbert, Pat Turner, Peggy Weeks, Linda Hamm, Jan Taylor, Carole Vincent. THIRD ROW: Art Terry, Andrew Tres- kon, Don Wagy, Richard Weckerle, Bill Vincent, Pete WVall. MR. DOLAN,S ADVISORY FIRST ROW: Donna Reynolds, Deann Cain, Muriel Robbins, Carolyn Turpel, Pat Sutton, Diane Walsh, Mary Ann Star- key, Lyle Miller, Daline Spears, Dennis Goodrich. S E C O N D ROW: Douglas Teal, Howard Wade, Barin Van Krugel, Fred Voorhies, Lewis Via, Nancy Ran- kin, Jocelyn Vaughan, Mr. Dolan. THIRD ROW: Daniel Spencer, Rouer Tellstrom, Dennis Spencer. Bill Steel. Jim Lboldi Don lVvcse, Rick Swinth, Bob Dnw- son, Jmnes Dills. Don Lindquist. MR. EGGLESTON'S ADVISORY FIRST ROW: Bonnie Lagier, Joyce Mantooth, Sue Malugani, Donna LeManquais, Sondra John- son, Donella Jungkeit, Charlotte Mason, Richard Gentry. SEC- OND ROW: Sami Toschi, Sue Lane, Carolyn Maictta, Lynda Magatelli, Lynda LaFavre, Caro- lyn Jarvis, Frank Parker. THIRD ROYV: Harriet Foster, Lester Loraditch, Ned Larcom, Bill Jorgensen, Dennis Kral, Jim Hunt, Albert Harms. NIR. GUYONS ADVISORY FIRST RUXVZ Carolyn Bcrtino, Kzitliy Aiiclersen, Shi-rron Ald- rich, Marilyn Znnino. Putty Wil- son. lint llznier. Kay Dnriclson, lNlfl1'llYllXYl'l!l1l. SECOND RC DY: Donnn Brown, Jenny Hood. Bsir- bzlru lloolery. Sharron ,'Xl't l'lllll'lLl, Joanne Barrett, Lovonn Knight, Ceorue llziyton, 'l'lllRD RKVJXYZ Ray pkllwriui, Visa fkitijzis. Roeer Yunni. .Xlgin ClOl1lll.lhl1'lAX'lIl Les- ky, Dennis Dewey. Ron Brwclv- lioft. l'Ul'R'l'lI RUXYZ Riwlizircl .-Xlsip. Dennis B4irl1ir'ri, Frrink llgirvi. Bill l'i:1rin's, hlike Cassidy, George Arnck. lYgiltr'r Bourxiszi. MR. GYVING'S ADVISORY FIRST ROXV: Roye Rowland, Diane Eisenhaucr, Barbara Schu- niaclier. Us-raldiln' Phillips. Judy McCabe, Sandra Boyd, Jane Cal- vino, Dorothy Petker, Len Eisen- hood. Bob Campbell. SECOND ROWV: Gloria Mace, Erleen Am- brose, Virginia Hesse, Linda Hall, Gayle Bodwin, Ron De- sideri, John Jaskiewicz, John Mc- Gill, Randy Hanl-tla. THIRD ROXV: Mr. Gyving. Sharon Lie- hau. Fran Strong. Elaine Blood, Paul Swarts, Bill lNIcCauley. Les- ter lNIcCray, Glenn Arnsberry, Emctt Grijalva. F O U R T H ROYV:Christina Miller, Susie Dil- ley, Jim Burke, Kirk Hamilton, Paul Buelna, Lawrence Young, Martin Goss, INIRS. H.-KRRINGTON'S ADVISORY FIRST ROW: Ralene Del Carlo, Barbara Cinniingham, Clara Lee Cordcr, Marsha Cameron, Don- na Cowan, Barbara Casey, Kathie Daggett, Arlene Clemens, Di- anne Chestnut, lNIrs. Harring- ton. SECOND ROVV: Dennis Dewey, Barbara Corbet, Nancy Isenhart, Nancy Eades, Carol Byrne, Lola Elk, Nancy Gar- bely, Sharon Clegg. Sandra De Tnrbiville, Janice Cavcn, Frank Dolinsek. 'l'lllRD ROWV: Nick Cliristensen. Biike Cassidy, John Caulfield, Danny Devoto, Rich- ard Davis, Nr-il Carter. Richard Eisenhauer. Ken Donnelly, Dewey Ealuar. Jiin Dana. MR. JOHNSON'S ADVISORY FIRST ROW: Arrid Kron, Clint Rowe. Ma rvin Nobles, Larry Matheson, Steve Olson, Edward Brownlee, Ken Pinto. Dick Steele. SECOND ROIV: Paul Soinmerfeld, Francis Mazzoni, Ron Pearce, Russell lvIeDrew. Duane Nfotley. Jerry Niarquis. Mr. John- son. TIIIRD ROYV: James An- derson, Don Dannewitz, Jerre Paolini, Denny Fouteh, YVarren Olsen, Bill Harrop, Ernie King. Q. 5 -25 - l'f'I4 y ,Q i hui , an Q J I Biolouy gives students the oppor- tunity to study the science of plants, animals, and man. liiolcay teavlaes one to become familiar with livin-g things and to appreciate ron-,'-r a- tion of natural rt-sources. Another important uoal of biology is to 'rn- prove the general health staizdartls. Students are eiieourziued to do out- side researrh. At left. Randy llankla and Jim Irwin. members of one of Mr, Theodore Liefrinekls biology classes. are disecting a frog. I K., 3' ,fn 5 as gg, QF 1. w f 5 5 ? Wim 1 U sv, 'K ,.g ,,,.5' 4 wf wi-xi 3 ,Q i , Q a- Q NIR. INIILBRATITS ADVISORY FIRST ROW: Linda Scalese, Sharon Silva, Denise Stevens, Dennis Reynolds, Bill Smith, Loria Sehreffler, Judy Schreiner. SECOND ROXV: Carolynn Ben- sko. Donna Ruth, Ellen Ross, jarkie Reihel. Barbara Scott, Shirley Shields. Helen Stanley, Halt Shearer. 'l'IIIRD ROYY: Ron Small, Dirk Smith, Bob Stan- dish, jim Yarnell. NIRS. NEELY'S ADVISORY FIRST ROW: Joan Grant, Janie Chandler. Aline lN'right, Virginia Distefauo, Rosada Corum, Sharon Casey. llazel Gentry, Mrs. Neely. SECOND ROYY: Miehael James, Cathy lfaerini, Sharon Cooper, Carol Clough, Lynne Thurner, john Jordan, Stewart Dalie. Billy Sykes. 'l'lIIRD ROYV: Charles Gray, Andy Duffield. Bill Crislip, Sally Fair. Susan Floyd, Rodger. Cucltis, Mike Feleiano, lNIark Moon. MRS. NOEL'S ADVISORY FIRST ROYV: Richard Frati. Sue Dorsey, Kathy Flood, lkliriam Godwin, Sharon George, Lynda ley llanson, Riehard Gugel, Herb Noel. SECOND ROWN: Bill Eh- lert. Nancy Fingerson. Judy lfaoro, George Dutton, James Duke. Gerald Sebring. THIRD ROYV: Ronald Gaupin Susan Evans, Richard Duncan, Tom Enriquez. 17 ng Z College preparatory sophomores generally take geometry, sinre it is required for most colleges, Geom- etry is a good background for the higher mathematics taken in the junior and senior years. At left, Jeanne Nic-naber, a member of Mr. Robert Gyving's urometry elass, is explaining a theorem to james Dills and Donna Lelvfan- quais. MISS PARISI-I'S ADVISORY FIRST ROW: Christine Gilbert, Judy Gazzarino, Claudia Hastain, Lynn Holland, Sherrill Futrell, Marilyn Emenegger, Jim Foster. SECOND ROW: Dennis De Luca, Pat Hall, Sidne Hall, Bar- bara Hinkson, Kay Cunning- ham, Miss' Parish. THIRD ROW: Neal Hawkins, Ronnie Galde, Freya Fiek, Judy Marsh, Ed Henderson, Wade llughes. NIRS. POWER'S ADVISORY FIRST ROW: Joe Hardina, Charlotte Hassett, Arlene Hare- land, Eleanor Gureviteh, lvlary Harper, Joyce Jackson, Sandy Guaspari, Lois Henderson. San- dra Holloway, Charmaine Guidry. SECOND ROW: WN'arrm'n Hays, Ken Hood, Bruce Hansen, Austin YVatkins, Richard Hayes, James Irwin, Len Holman, Jim Sutton, Mrs. Power. THIRD ROYV: Gary Hamill Bill Hansen, Wes- ley Hanson, Richard Gugel, Herb Hauso. Eddie Hale, Thomas Handy. MISS SCOTT'S ADVISORY FIRST ROYV: Joan McNeely, Barbara Roberts, Lizi Neace, Karen Onsrud, Jeannette Pa- quin, Jeannie Novak, Bev Myers, Pauline Caneilla, Jean Mc- Creary. SECOND ROYV: James Griggs, Fran Nord, Kathleen Nielson, Nikki lklaximov. lyiartha Jaffrey, Rita Obedoza John Ott- man, Bob Sandstrom. THIRD ROW: Louie McKean, Manuel Oroseo, Mike O'Reilly, Pren- tice O'Leary, Jim Mitolo, Larry Brons, WVilliam Null, John Nel- son. MR. SLOAN'S ADVISORY FIRST ROYV: Carla Brown-, Jan Bulbeck, Lorraine Pieraecini, Sue Qllmfl, Nancy Berner, Rosalie Ahl. Barbara Balk. Kathy Agee. SECOND ROW: Pearl Angus. Jan Sowers, Nanrv Fletrher, Glenn Von Berner, Bob Brunson, Roberta Bollig, Lois Anderson, Mr. Sloan. THIRD ROW: Donna Bjorge. Edward Nicol. Tim Sloat, Steve Bradley. Bill Bunt- ine. Jeanne Nienaber, Sally Blake. ' MRS. SMITH'S ADVISORY FIRST ROIV: Linda Lemon, Nancy Low, Judi Jones, Mary McCorquodale, Judy Mosher, Dorothy Jane Sturgeon, Mrs. Smith. SECOND ROW: Alan Fougner, YVilliam Finley, Ted Grosman, Dan Scannell, Jon Bickford, Dave Joiner, Gilbert Gomes, Ron Ricetti. MR. SMYTH'S ADVISORY FIRST ROW: Penny Willis, Bonnie Black, Mary Browns- combe, Jean Dahlgren, Sue Ellen Zank, Pam Wilson, Lewanna Bloyd, Sharyn Bastrom, Mari- lyn Aaron, Mr. Smyth. SECOND ROW: Bill Wilson, Bill Wood, Dick Winslow, Ron Zappa, Lawrence Witte, Richard Aspnes, James Doe, Richard King, George Barbe. MISS SPAULDING'S ADVISORY FIRST ROIV: Linda Matthews, Sandy Higgins, Audrey Knecht, Reta Jensen, Patricia Loveall, Ron LaFlcur. SECOND ROVV: Jack Levar. Pete Maerinig Mike Lynch. Cary Hettick, Gary Horton. Cary Kovacovich, hlary Lone. THIRD ROW: Jeff Held: Jerry Cromer, Cary Bur- nettc. Michael Lawrence, Tom Harpel. MR, WALKER'S ADVISORY FIRST ROW: Eric Young, Edith Grenz, Yvonne Forry, Adrienne Mihaly, Virginia Mor- iarty, Penny Busby, Elsie Hammer Andy Wehle. SECOND ROW: John Uchytil, Lorene Wood, Donna Welsh, Sandra Ussher, Margaret Inman, Carol Huskey, Diane Loeffler, Mr. Walker THIRD ROW: Albert Watson, Jon Wattell, Bob Turner, War- ren Tillmannshofer, Osman Vin- cent, Tye McCabe, Bill Wilson. Page 67 1lI1llllOIl s the flrst subject thx! ls c mx c um smnl Slllflltqi 1 sophomorl cours: Qehool rulcs club actlxltles and th use ol the lxbriry are taught to help the new student to get along beter ln school FlI'SI ald xs sturled next At r1Qht Linda Hamm and Carol Bensko of Mr Lloyd Gromers Class are bandaqmg Gary Hamllls head DTIXCTS edueatlon IS taught It mcludcs 1 study of safety rules and the slmple meehames f the Car Bc-hlnd the wheel drxvmg IS not part o thus course Health IS the lxst to xr studned ululs Caesar and A Tale of Two Clues are both read durmg the sophomore year Short stones grammar vocabuhry and nur ratne poetry are also studned Approxlmately sux weeks IS spent on each of these sxx sub jects There may be some warlatlon but most mstructors follow th1s pattern At right Mar thx affrey, one of M1ss Lucy Spauldmas students xs readmq a selectxon of narrxtmxe YPYSK 1 .hyw crfl 'kt left two members of Mr Don lld Hansens sophomore Fnglxsh class, Donna lVelsh and Denms Hunter are explammq apposltxxe phrases Page 68 X , o-,.- , I Eli .I 1 Q. . 3 ' ' -5 ', 4 4 ' 4. b lf.. 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Q 6 1 '- A I Y! 1, -Q 3, P Q .QA 'P ,A JW, . 0, , is Yu ' 5 Page 71 -- 4 'J Football the malnstay of hxgh school sports and the cheerlng Jublllant crowds of students remember Pandy Pandy who reflected the Splflt of the students cavortlng yellmg cheer mg Pandy an anonymous mascot ln an equally anonymous mass of students Here Joan Cordano head of the Pandy com mxttee makes a last mmute adjustment before Pandy goes on for h1S regular stlnt at the game ,JN in if Q 4 X ' ' ' 4 K , -xl . X , 5 :L f ' 'I Q 7 E L nm N X ,l t X V 2 I , A , 0 V A 4. v t : ll If if V X ' if ,M K. Dis I9 'S 4153- Weeks turned to months, and soon the advent of the Queen's Ball was manifestg students of SRHS traditionally voted for a queen to reign at the Santa Rosa-Vallejo football game and the Queen's Ball. The accolade went to Paulette Hickenlooper Cconterl, flanked by attendants Ann Mitchell Kleftl and Chonne Patton. Some four hundred students attended the ball. Nearly Christmas! Presents to be bought, cards to be sent. And preluded to that hectic last week before the first real vaca- tion, a date with an angel -theme for the annual Christmas dance, held December 14 at the Odd Fellows Hall. More than two hundred fifty couples were present at the semi-formal dance, which revolved around a large ornamented tree in the center of the hall. Page 74 RYE. 1 3 I- ' -,iff W var, tfiuxgfz 1-4 v-4 Music, Dance, and Drama Deparfments Stage Chris+mas Show God rest ye merry gentlemen The combmed efforts of the muslc dance and drama departmenti produced 1 yule trme spectacular ln the high senool iudxtorrum on the yuekemi of Christmas Vacatlon Included lll the show were the presentatmn of three solo performances of Mr Jack Murphy s orehestri a one act play For Unto Xou I5 Born by the members of Hr An thonv BOHHCCOISOS dr'1rn'1 Chee 'Ind a dancnnb exlrlx 1541111 wnh more thin flfty dancers dlreeted by Mrs Citherrne Pow er A blendrng of the Phllomel and A Cappella ehorre ind the 'ld vaneed yoree Qtudents all led by Mr Wm Pirtlty closed the show yyrth the Song of Cl'lI'lSlIl1?1Q The Qong uae eomprmed of ext rptq from twenty song: C'11olQ ind '1l'NlClf.,Cfl yersee from the Holy Scrlptures l f,1?'?ZZ!,'l I 3 'ta fi. 1 7 , . 5 Xl: Mio Gil Z 422559 Pat Greuner and Lmda Caldwell dance m one of the seven scenes of the dancmg portlon of the Chrlstmas program Sllver Bells gave a muslcal theme to all of the dance acts whlch were ent1t1ed 'Chmstmas 1n the C1ty Page 78 . . . . H - Y n - ' I . 4 . . . ,, x 1 i i 1 Patti Ford takes the stage to sing Can't Get a Man With a Gun in her part of the Junior skit. Patti, who sings in a duet with her sister Diane. won a talent award on the San Fran- cisco show. Rock and Rally, during the school year. Ted Stashak as a horseless, saddle-sore cowboy hips across the stage in the Junior Western- themed portion of the assembly. Karen Engman as the owner of the Greasy Spoon Saloon. 'if-time QJL LfQll'0O' A -4 lemonade Seniors Take First In Competition Assembly Christmas passed. Having returned to school after the two- week holiday, students were immediately caught in a swirl of activity-planning for the annual competition rally, for everyone had a chance to participate. Not only was there a rally, but there were three separate skits performed by the three classes in the school. Each class tried to outdo the others in whackiness and originality. Seniors captured the highest honors of the eve- ning with a theme entitled Little Abner. Juniors placed second with their Western themeg and the sophomores, third, with their Music from Charlston to Rock and Roll. Between servings of yogurt and lemonade, the gang down at the Greasy Spoon watch the floorshow. ttg+:w'J1I0 ,. vnu. 0... ,- , t '52, . f 5313, .. r, I if YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU DIRECTED by Anfhony Bonaccorsa SET DESIGNED and DECORATED by Lloyd Wasmullx ORCHESTRA Under fhe dlrechon ol' Jaclr Murphy CAST OF CHARACTERS PENELOPE SYCAMORE ESSIE HILDA PAUL SYCAMORE MR DE PINNA DONALD MARTIN VANDERHOF ALICE HENDERSON TONY KIRBY BORIS KOLENKHOV MR KIRBY MRS KIRBY TH REE MEN OLGA ns-..., I I' Carol Rouse Nancy Wh Ie Helen Dunbar Jay Sumerlun Monfy Donner Muclwael Ccussucly James Cumberford Barm Van Kruqel Carol Mccune Ray Lanlford Larry CoslelIo Davud Clegg Wulluam Harris Teresa Whale l'Ilam Crlslnp Peler Franchefh Marl: Johnson Pauleffe Vafuone Pull nn your stamoch Mr De P1nna. Page 80 u n u eo' ...SS....,,LII.,........, fffff.ffQ.fff,fQfQf,,fffff f If ' - ' en wmmerow Q 'SE, iffQfff.QffffffQlfflfff..Q1QQfQQ,ffJw eushmon I 'AAA 'A'AlA''A'' 'A'AA l A 'A ' H A l' . . . f In 59 :ff 'W A, , .. ' 1 T I I J. L 0 .Q 6' 1 5 if I -' 5 'Yi 7' A El 1 I' 1 y . .1 XX: ' A Q . Ill . , 7 gl i mb ' Stealing that EXTRA bow. i . i H? QA, I 'QQ 2. ur L! Bill Ilzirris. 'l'e'i'ri Whiti-. -Ioan Bushman, Niouty Damicr, Mike Cassidy, Nancy Xvhilil, Lnrry Costello, Ciirol McCimc. Bzirin Van Krugcl, Jay Sumerlin, Carol Rouse, Jim Cum- ln-i'fm'il, Ili-lvn Durilmzir. Ray Lzinkforcl. Paulette Vatuonc, David Clegg, Bill Crislip, Mark lloliiison, Putt: I rui1i'lwtti, Fil L5 rf I si ' E ' .Yay af' A , M 'qxlln A, .4 if ww ' 4 ' L X . Just a quiet evenina at home? I Gb i vvn 5 l U' ee Page 81 . 29 Qqlga ,,., 'Q , i l l Ns . U i i Ili? in Fireworks I told you I smelled something burningl' 3. QW Do you suppose she'1l drown? A595 4,-.. V 5. ..- EN xi 9 If I '14 In May I present the Grand Dutchess Olga rinu - or - Tonight we make some blintzes. L j5jY2 ? J, U' Y x'.Q lg 74 Seniors Characters: This Is News? Seniors felt the graduation stage coming nearg Senior Character Day in April marked the three-quarters turn. Members of the senior class vied for the best costume. And it was a warm, sunny day when,every third SRHS student came to school costumed: a tramp, a cowboy, a pirate. And these personality honors were announced: BEST ALL-AROUND PERSONALITY: Gail Reed and Bill Larkin. MOST POPULAR: Bev Lorenz and Chick Venturini. MOST TALENTED: Carol Rouse and David Clegg. BEST SCHOLAR: Sue Brine and Rodney Johnson. MOST FUN: Sharon Correia and Art Lewis. BEST ATHLETE: Norma Tomlinson and Gary Vice. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Shirley Ann Sherrxl and Davld Armstrong MOST FRIENDLY Jewel Nesvlg and Jim Cumberford BEST LOOKING Paulette Hickenlooper and Mlckey Peterson MOST TALKATIVE Jacque Zellweger and George Vaccaro Five dollar prizes were awarded to J1m Cumberford and Loretta Cooper for the best costumes Barby Davenport Sally Durst and Gretchen Gray received S10 for the best group costumes r-6:1 ,An 5 1-six' 'ggi'-s. 3-5. if -I 5' limi' l -ki Ji- if .4- f,..,v-' adn, xii' Nvisllmv The three fmalrsts ln the grrls costumes Loretta Cooper lc-enterk who placed flrst, Marllee Peterson fleftb, and Lmda Woodard fr1ghtH 'Y Lf- ff' 'Wha- L E-mx in fm.,-4 '-3'-L N, fern . rf, -2 52.75 if QA A i 2. -on -rv , ml N laifm, Q7 Mk Nw ,-0 gg E U x -- ' X Vfgs P ' ' Ti ' 7 u xy .. .IQ A A Q ,- 1 4,7 4, 'v ..1. Q-I ,N 1 -Ye li 'O i X r :pu rv' I M , ,L ,',' . ,,. is I ACTIVITIES Fall S1'uden+ Body Officers B111 Larkin Premdent '..'!b Q5 UP-+0-9' Art Lewxs Blume Rasmussen Donna Nxchol VICE Presldent Secretary Treaqurer Ken Stenlund hm Cumbedord Commlssloner of SOCIH1 Act1v1t1es Commlssloner of halues f.. MMV Sprung Siudeni' Body Officers Jun Cumberfoxd President is Yu.,-1 'J' of Tw? 5' 0 '-V 'hu fsdf' Q - P ff' Ken Stenlund Shirley Sherrill ICRC! MUYDGG Vice President Secretary Treasurer Dave Shuterofi Carol Bmkley Commissioner of Social Activities Commissioner of Rallies Fall Student Actuvltles Councnl I'IRS'l ROXN Xnn Mmhell 'Norma 'Iomlmson PM Gxcuncr Baxbna Daws Gill Reed SEC OWD ROYV Gary XICC udy Collxns joey H0 mann Ludlan OC,onnor Fred Zlebcr THIRD ROXN Nilkc Korsmoc John Kroyer Daxe Cleeg Ken Stenlund Scott Blella Sprung Student Actlvltnes Council For Exchange Student Major cxcnts sponsored bv the S uc s nts Actlxztv Lounul opcmtxon vnth the C OWCTHI Q Board were the 'mnual Quccns Ball m 'Noxvmbcr and thc r11s1n unds o that forman x ch'1n c student could 'attend SRHS mxt xmr lhv SKC lS composed of ill proslclcnts or rcprvsmmtatlxcs of thc clubs rogxstvrvd m school T 0 prvsldmnt of thc SNL IS lf' COIUISSIOHCI' of soc11l 'ICUXIIICS Ken Stcnlund was fall prcsldcnt and Daxe Shuteroff sprmg presn dent MSW. ,.... iHA9w :ue H8311 iii- 'lst' ---r ' Iii s- Ganz:-.3 I ji D PTD! '21 f in u-mix. tha IIRST ROW Robert MacDonald Normw Toml1nson Sharlme Corbet Prmcxlla Dahlgren, Joey Homann SECOND ROW Fred Zlebf-r Corene Tonelh Pat Greuner Paulme Hall THIRD ROW' Dave Clczz Dau Shutoroff Ward Thompson Earl Johnson Bull Scmto Page 90 X Q7 1 I, vu ' gs . ix: V Y W gl I .J J. fax .tl' ' ' ,in co- - ' J Q i YK . V. 1 p .nl . It ,x 1 ' .. ' , A11 K - I--W V f ' 'Q ' A It ' f -I ' Y I ' ' ' of f s . Z1 ck'- ' ' 1 ' 2 ' ' . Q . . f . f y , , ' - -In wk . 7. -I A . h .' ' : ' '. tl, . ' 5 4 ' , '- F ass I ,..g I N Q-, I :if A 5 S 1 ' 1 f x ' ' 4 . . r rm- Q., 1 .5 Q. 4 ' . . 1' , -. X ' fyw 1 Q, .. S S . ak ,Af ' . VKX , 5 ,I Q , in , , f ww- . D V , , W W J M 5 l ' . K 'F l ' 5 ,A s Y - 4 -. l s ' at il' Q A , 3 l 1 sq., A 5- r ,g , h . at n , ... Q u in nf D8 H' .1 tl' ' Q L lp S - 0 Y -- - ,-. K ,Y .......-------- 4.....,., ,. ' g . 4 ,: V A, I , . , . . 4 ' Z 9 n l - I : -ul 'x f l 7 . ' Boys' League Officers A S11 YI ED fZ1lDOX11 Lee Rudolph sm 1 rr t IIN SI XNDINC Ruth 1X or c u or 111011 ch11r1n111 1111 B111 ltnnstz 1 tri asurer 'N xnxx Low 1111 so homorf ff 1119111111111 lxwrcn 111st ard If FIRST ROW J'1m Mordecai, Kent Vandersllce, Mlke Kors moe, jose Ortega SECOND ROW Ken Smxth, Bruce Ca mrlh, Mr Dardu. Chr1s+mas Program, Dance, Tea Sponsored By Gnrls League, Two Assemblles By Boys League l1Il9tIlllS OL11111 or hr Qrls at Los GU1ll1COS the 111111111 llILll X 1 1st11 clxmt ind the Senlor T11 were the mam act1x1t1es of the F1115 Le'11.,uc two 'lSSPITlbl1CS for boys only were sponsored by the Boys Leique Exery g1rl 1n school hclonqs to G1rls Im ue 1clx1sec1 by Nlrs EClll'1 Pirller and excry boy balonns to Boys Lf-'1 ue fxdxlsed by Mr llllLS D'lFLllS 'lht Q1rls collected nearly one tho11s'1nd L1fts to mlm to Los GUllICOS '1t Ch11st1111s when they put on 1 spec1'1l program D'1te w1th '1n Ansel was the theme for the Chr1stm1s dwnce at Odd fellows Hall December 14 The boys assembhes were a twlent show it wlnch the Staffs Scott B1ellas combo and Ermc lwe x on cash PFIZCS and f1lms of the h1qhl1ghts of the Sin Frincxsco 4-9er xzames of 1956 Glrls League Off1cers Onrls Leavue OffICerS RSI R XX not fc sua II ll SPC ON RO xllTX Brou11s1o111he 11111. lillllfiff' 1 S xron 1 1rL1 11051111 1l1tx 1111 ss 5 JI1 L Sop 1011101 1 rc PYLSLIII ltlkl IXIIIIUX pr s 11 - 1' f . . . 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Ylf'f'- f l 1 'HL P' 3, Q-ying' . , . t. 1 D f 'ar ,, f s ,gf N . K ,eg J lin fire? Q T CSF Officers CNY lufbfxffl, Secretary: Earl john- son, President, Dan Kelly, X'i,.,V.. President. California Scholarship Federation Ula... 4 FIRST ROW: Carol Goldberg, Suzanne Brine, Marilyn Macy, Barbara Davis, Earl John- son, Fred Zieber, Richard Huntsinger. Bruce McKee. SECOND ROW: Shirley Ann Sherrill, Corene Tonelli, Pat Greuner, Wendy Watson, Dennis Escola, Richard Thomas, Chick Venturini. THIRD ROYV: Pauline Hall, Arlene Sloan, Connie Kolb, Dave Thorndson, Mike Macpherson, Dave Armstrong. FOURTH ROW: Ruth Taylor, Elaine Garvey, Penny Morris. Snellen Plover, john Kroycr, John Siebert, Rodney Jackson. AY iwsw'l if I FIRST ROW: Leola Barnes, Carine Archer, Paulette 'Vatuone, Claudia Robinson, Donella Jungkeit,Audrey Knecht, Penny Hastings, Laurette Faoro, Dana May Dibble, SECOND ROW: Sandra McCanse, Robin Craig, Barbara Woolery, Ann Mitchell, Jeanne Nienaber, Bob Dawson, Bill Hayashi. THIRD ROW: Kent Pearson, Carol Blei, Pat McGrath, Dennis Eagan, Kent Benedict, Geoff Johnson, Prentice O'Leary, Dan Kelly. FOURTH ROW: Rich- ard Robinson, Calvin Candland, Dick Hutchinson, Tom Boag, Herbert Highstone, Richard Davis, Jerry Peterson, Gary Jurberg. CSF Visi+s Universi+y Of California 'lihirty-nine' incnibf-rs of the SRIIS chapter of thfi California Scholarship FCClCFLlli0H attended lliuh School Day at thc l'niversity of Californian Saturday, April 26. Tours ol the academic departments. section meetings for discussion of such topics as living costs and entrance requirements. lunch at fraternity and sorority houses, general tours of the univcrsity, the California-Santa Clara baseball eainc. :ind swimming provided student guests with :1 full and interesting aucnda lor the day. CSF fosters a high standard of scholarship. Students arm- eligible for CSF membership if they earn ten points tlurinu a semester. An A Qradc is worth three points: and a B. onc, Physicial cducation grades do not count. l'p to two points may be earned in activities. llonor Society requirements are 165 points for seniors and juniors and 150 points for sophomores. Points may be earned according to the following schedule: A, 50g B, 35g and C, 20. Fifty points may be counted for participation in outside activities like student government and athletic competition. Mr. Ralph Guyon and Miss Mary Lewis were ad- visors for both CSF and the Honor Society. lIRS'l ROW Phyllis Parks Reta Jensen, Pat Sutton Jacky 't ms Nornn Fomlmson Sandra Perry Irene Ivamtsky Eleanor Gurevitch Cherie Pockus Lewanna Bloyd Donella Jungkeit Marllyn Macy Barbara Davenport Arnelle W1l Wood Sharon Cooper Phyllis Lindley Kathy Flood Joyce Mattox Martha Jaffrey Mary Brownscombe Buzz Cleek Richard Kunde Bruce W1ll1ams THIRD ROW Janice King Jan Krog Lorenc Wood Linda Zussman, Ellen Ross, can ette Moessner Diane Walsh Sherry Clowers Jeannine Keller Len Holman Bill Scmto Cralg Robbins, Ed Connor FOURTH ROW Freya Fick Nancy Rankin, Sandy Ussher, Veralynn Kittle hlizabeth Goodrich Lynnette Loftus, Barry Walsh Ruthie Taylor Bev Lorenz, Rrck Swmth, Ken Wilson George Vaccaro Mike Ross . A. . ,Z - , y ,Z M A. L , . , ' . ' Lliams, Barry Bettis, Richard Railovich. SECONI5 ROW: Lovoina Knigiht, Donna lieebe, Jacque Zellweger, Elaine I 7 ' . 7 . 9 A V 3 I ' I P 1 . I . D D I ii' 3 . ' f : , . . 1 , Q , 1 1 1 . y 4 ' as.,-b Iva 41 'Q-..,,,, W-J 0:37 1'-1-7 L I MAGGIE MURRAY BOB SERIO JLDY PAYNE F Edxtor 1n Chlef Busmess Manager Assoclate Edxtor J '9 SARA JO ANDERSON ASSlSt1flt Business lW'm1qcr Gxrls Sports Edltor EC H O STAFF ...q I TOP ROWS Bexcrly Belluommx Faculty Ed1tor D1ane Blalr Semor Edltor Sharon Correm Feature Edltor Ron Gerhart Sports Edltor Lynn Macpherson Copy Edxtor Marxlee Peterson Sophomore Ed1tor Lucy Stmtton Actn xtlcs Fdltor 5 fd' Dlflx Bc-nc-dem Mlke Criwford udv Anclrmsm n M1ry Ann Byrne B111 D'1mels Rcta Elk Ns- BOTTOM ROW Barbara Hagerman Carolyn Olson M1CkCy Peterson Dusty Veale Nancy Whlte Mr Starr 7'-J Wagga af- 10 -141 Y 1543 as K A C f I ' ' 6 fr I x, 4 I ' A X vi s , ld - - - .A ' id I , ly ,, .aff H 1 , V - '4 . , ,S .-if ' V R Z L' , ' 6 1 ' - nk K, ij? A ' '1 if A- A . ,, ' A QL eff ai? ,, ,f,, 1 Q V I I I . . f M A . P ' , . f . t ' ' X 1 'f 3 f Q-0' ' Q' , ' , ew 1 , . ' . V x IV: .V,. A . g . .. A ' ':- 2. ' M P' :O A M 1 'S ' .H 1 - N, Q 2 L, I x g P I 1 fiifsf-D s' A E K , 4 'E' fm I S 4. W P. : , , ' , A, l ' , , v , . . A AI U r r , f ' Y' , '- X f . .. ,G-,, i A A I ' '10, 'Ch - 2 in a fs 4 , 1 N I . N V . - A , m V ' .f'6 , A- 4 ,. fr I V' 4 we I ,1,,'A: . ig, V X .. 5 ,. vi. -E 2 I , ' , Q q A ' r hifi. r 1-1' - Q ,il ' ,O .1 1 f 2 4 . 'A f 9559 2 3 SANTA ROSAN RATED FIRST-CLASS IN NATIONAL NEWSPAPER CRITIQUE FOR I957-58 SERVICE The members of the staff of the Santa Rosan, 1957-8, comprised the largest staff in the paper's existence and served the largest student body ever to have attended Santa Rosa High School. The Santa Rosan, only self-supported high school newspaper in Northern California, received a first-class honor rating in the 1958 National Scholastic Press Association All-American Newspaper Critical Ser- vice. Among the many activities partici- pated in by the members of the journalism class were the covering of news events of student interest, com- posing features and editorials, report- ing on sports happenings, and ac- commodating advertisements of lead- ing Santa Rosa businesses. In publishing every issue of the Santa Rosan, many hidden activities were required, including interviewing, typing of the stories, editing, dum- mying Iplotting, and delivering the papers into the various lockers. Il- lustrating an example of each issue's publication, a pictorial essay begins to the right. l -- YIYKNIJING RIKXR: Linda Zussnian, Fvon Wilson, Steve Na-inhnr. Gloria Strcch, Nlartha jaffrcy, Rickey llivlunson. l.:iYc-rnc lfullrr. Sherry D1-ghi, llr. Solkov. advisor. Ilinnc- Sprnrer, Pat Maki, Susie Dilley, Barbara Hovlwlt, Hi-Irn Biivk. Kathy Flood. Bill Ifhlert. SIfXzl'l'lJ RIQXR: lfilrcn llrrnnxm, Richard fiugcl. lfliylixsrliolnis. Judy Biiclmiasler, Nancy Koslei. SFATIZD, IQIYKNI: lfllrn Row. Robin Craig, Bob Dale, Jim n i '. The Santa Rosan was pub- lished throughout the school year every other week, with the excption of school vaca- tions: in order that the process of publishing the paper smoothly and on time might take place most efficiently, a deadline was maintained on the Thursday before publica- tion date. The efficient reporter ar- ranged his time and interviews so that he could meet this deadline, before a story is real- ly completed the interview must be typed, corrected, and edited for error or superfluous- nessg and a headline must be written. Pictured at top right is Mar- tha Jaffrey, conscientously in- terviewing Mr. Campbell, ask- ing questions and making sure to obtain correct quotes and proper spelling of names. Below that may be seen Kathy Flood and Pat Maki typing stories with Bill Ehlert in the background. Illustrated in the middle picture are the page editors Rickey Dickinson, Steve Neinaber, and Linda Zussmann having a consulta- tion on a tricky bit of edit- ing in some copy Cwritten materiall. Checking the news editor's dummies, are Edna Cowan, Ileftl fall editor-in-chief, and Jill Angell, spring editorg the 'dummy' is a plotted-plan showing the printer precisely where the various stories and pictures should be set. And at bottom are Judy Buck- master, left, and Phyllis Kobus delivering the finished paper to student locker. -Photos by Jim Palik DR KEY CLUB SERVES COMMUNITY AND SCHOOL Future Teachers Visit University Education Classes FIRST ROXV: Wilfred ltillis, Cliff Massa, John Brandt-burg, Dick Northey, Ron Clark, John lwfcGill, Robbie Jones. john jaskiewicz, Len Eisenhood. Mike Lynch. Scott Biella, Fred Zieber, Art Lewis. SECOND RUYY: Clifford Petersen. Kent Pearson. Dick llutchinson, Jerry Grey, Buzz Cleek, Jeff Held, Lee Morton, Dennis Eagan, Dan Kelly, Lee Duey, Doug Pavese, Al Butz, Mr. Dardis. TIIIRD ROXY: David Gross. Bill Brown. .Neil Mclluqh, Bob Dale. Lary Knudsen, Henry Horita. Bruce McKee. George X'Zlt'i'Zll'O. Bruce VVilliams, Dave Armstrong, Bill Larkin. Geoff johnson. Frank Rackerby. FOL'R'l'll ROXV: Craig R0l1lUiIlS, Robert Montague, Eddie Schleicher, Gary Davis, Bill Gordon, Buck Yaeger, Russell Quist, eard. Don Gass. Barry Walsh, Bernie Schulte, Earl johnson, Ken Stenlund, Bob james, John Allison. Service to and improvement of the community and the school by the Key Club this year included hosting for the PTA father-son stag nittht, assisting with the Kiwanis Pf1l1Cfll'iC breakfast, parking cars at other community drives. filling the hOles in the student parking lot, and supervising the up and down ramps between classes. The Santa Rosa Kiwanis sponsored the Key Club. Scott Biella was presidentg Art Lewis, vice-president, Charlie Niles. secretary-treasurer, and Larry Suits, sergeant-at-arms. FIRST ROVV: Lu Saulsberry. Leah Homann. Carol Anne Raymond, Ann Mitchell, Jacky Yates. Karin Kenney. Carinc .Xrcher. Lucy Stratton. Lynne Alexantlcr. SECOND ROXY: Robin Craig. Dianne lfatheis, llat Sinith. Karen Anderson. lirances Nlinetti. Carol Clough, Karen Quistgard, Helen Stanley, Bill Hayashi. THIRD ROW: Sandra. Ussher, Rich lkfartin. Tim Calvsari. Clarence Patterson. Bill Scinto. Ken Sanlsberry, Judy Johnson, Chonne Patton. Mr. Acquistapace. ' Dr. Lloyd K. lVood and Mr. Frederick Duey adressecl the Future Teachers Club on the profession of teaching. lNfernbers toured the University of California and attended ed- ucation classes thcre April 18. Social activities consisted of potluck dinners and, to con- clude the year, breakfast at Doyle Park on May 17. Fall officers were Aan Mitchell, president, Bill Hayashi, vice-president: and Robin Craig, secretary-treasurer. 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I, ' 2 . 1' 'U -, 1 , J '- ,',1 . , ' 1 ', 4' S Q At left Mary Hooper B111 Hayashr Jacque Zcllwcger PflSClll'1 Dahlgren Paulette Va tuonc Claudia Robxson Martha Jaffrev Len Frsenhood nuke crepe suzettes th1n French pancakes At r1ghtLen Exsenhood flxppmg h1s pancake French Club all' 4143 French Club Dunes On Crepe Suzelles Chrxstmas carohng to the three local hospltals was the French Clubs contrlhutxon to the Chrlstmas season thxs year among other actnmes the French enthusxasts par tlclpxted 1n a pancake party at Mardr Gras the sponsormg of numerous cupcake sales and a trxp to Vallejo to v1ew a French movle wrth the Xallejo Hxgh School French Club They made a contrlbutlon to the For exgn Exchange Student Fund Fall officers were acquc Zellweger presldent Prrscllla Dahlgren vice presldent Judy Rardln sec retary and Kerry Fero treasurer Sprmg offlcers were Prlscxlla Dahlgren presldent B111 Hayashx V1CCpl'CSldCl'lt and Martha Jaffrey secretary treasurer Mrs Ellzabeth Golub was advrsor 'I FIRST ROW B111 Hayashx Claudla Robmson Barbara Schumacher, Mary Harper, Suzanne Brme Jacky Yatcs Kay Daudson SECOND ROW Kerry Fero Johanna Moors ludx Rardm Karrn Kenney Jackxe Kessmger, Leah Homann, Mrs Golub THIRD ROW Paulette Vatuone Martha Jaffrey B111 Harrxs Warren Tlllmannshofer Prlscxlla Dahlgren Jacque Zellweger Page 100 Spanish Club Officers Spanish Club Holds Fiesla 'I'm'0s, frijolvs, and tuinzilv pic featured a Spanish iivstzi for Spanish Club riiciribm-rs in jzmuziry. About thirty studvnts fmstvd and tlanrvd to Spanish music. Uthvr club activities during tht' yvzir infludcd El swim party in May and fund-rnisinu cupcake sales through- out tht' year. A portion of tht' nionvy miscd was Con- tributed to the Forviqn Exrhnnqr' Student Fund, Miss Irene Stott was advise-r. Erika W'inkcl, Vice-Prcsidentg Robert Mac- Donald, Presidentg Karen Burpee, Secretary- Treasurer. Spanish Club rv-v-vw'-, ' -.,. Pagan 101 FIRSI' ROW Bob NI1cDun1lcl Linda Zus min Laurettc Fioro Im 'I Blur Qhcri Hcilm in o1n Tulor Ixitlix Ruulston Bctss Llirk Donni C0111 SFCOND ROW ffirolyn Btitmo C ltlu llullt Rusilit Lilund Teri Boiondn Mary Derby Carol Anne Raymond in u ii X r ini: II1 zirnin Susnin Buttvdihl TIIIRD RON' Phi ip 'NIH Iitlir NI! I II Sintlri I ssl om Bushnnn Dmnnc Niathus Len Ilulmin Erika Winlul Pit Thacktray, Sunnne Niowut Kay Burpee 'z 1 . ' . 5. , . ,-1 .. ' A 2, -A . fx I' -. 1 - 1' , ' 4, I , , HIL In CT: itu. 'i Q . . Q 2 . . ,. . . . ' : lg P- , '. Ai 7 . i 1' ir- . .H . ', imij : 3 . , I . , . 2 , ' fl '44 i fa..:'.'5- fm fe . Lualan 0'Connor Dave Day 1-sitlvnt Sprinu President -4 me +A i...-. be - 1 P? W ' a FRONT ROW: Paulette llickenlooper, Elaine Garvey, Jeannine Keller, Mary Derby, Bar- bara Davis, Mary Reinhold. Glenda Biggart. Carol Binkley, Janet Maybee, Georgia Wfikhi- Luzilan O'Connor. SECOND RUXY: Sharon Cooper, Terry VVhite, Frank Rackerby. floeff johnson, Dennis Eagan, Richard Radovich. Karen Carlton, Norm Hansen. Robin Rowley, jack Cabultlon. joan Bradley, Karen lineman. NOT PICTURED: Dave Day, jan Maxoniov. Shirley Sherril, Sharon Beardall. Cary Meyer. Carol Goldberg. Cowl lrnsdzihl. Speech Club Closes Year In Epicurean Style The Speech Club. long ax part of the Santa Rosa High School scene, ended its last year as a separate class with a cultural and epicurean style trip to San Francisco in April. The trip included a visit to KGO and Cinerama, dinner at the Uwl'n Turtle, and the Pulitzer Prize and Critic Circle Award play, Long Day's Journey into Night. Forty persons at- tended. During the year members and guests earned over S500 for the trip and to spon- sor Paulette Hickenloopei' in the SRHS Queen Contest. The club, under the tutelage ot' Mr. Glen G. Guymon, has compiled an outstanding 'rec- ord in both state and national speech tourneys. This year Frank Rackerby won the div- isional I Speak for Democracy contest. The club has presented many outstanding rallies and assemblies and has been responsible for the visits of celebrities such as Frankie Lane and Sammy Davis, Jr. It has won the Queen Contest and Car Caravan every time it has entered Preparation for college life and the presentation and interpretation of speeches for high standards of citizenship in democracy have been the major purposes of the club. 43 Mr. Glen Guymon Adxiser Janet Maybee, Secretary: Dennis Eagan, Yice-Presi- Karen Carlton, Secretary: Frank Rackerby, Vice Prrsi dentg Lualan O'C0nnor, Presidentg Geoff johnson. dent! DCHTHS EHHZIVI, Activity Chalfmanz J0'1nn1nL Treasurer. Keller, Treasurer. NOT PICTURED: Dave Dix President. Radio Guild Standing. Paulette Vatuoni, Dave Clegg, Jacky Yates, Kent Benedict, Uan Iiicksg seated, Ken Liiniard, KSRO announcer. Lualan O'Connor fstandingj, Bill Harris, and Terry White during broadcast. Paulette Vatuonc, Lnalan O'Connor, Terry YVhite, Dave Clegg, Kent Benedict, Dan Hicks, Barbara Davis, Len Holman, Jacky Yates, and Bill Harris, rehearsine at KSRO studios for Time Out for Teens, weekly Saturday morning program of news, popular tunes, interviews, and comedy acts. ki 5 XA A! vjgzr 't Aviation Club fri' m- FIRST ROXY: Phyllis Lindley, Gay Stratton, Jeannine Keller, Elaine Garvey, SECOND ROXV: Nanry Taylor, Karen Taylor, Judy Smith, Lualan O'C0nnor. THIRD ROXV: Mr. Walker, Pete Franchetti, Tom Hieks, Ron Hubbert, Lloyd Hamilton, Bill Brown, Caroll Stephens. Drama Club H FIRST ROW: Robin O'Malley, Le.-Mine Olsen, Lualan O'Connor, Sara-Jo Anderson. Helen Dunbar, Freya Fiek, Ann Mitchell, Sue Quinn, Sami Tosehi, Larry Costello. SECOND ROYV: Bill Harris, Monty Damier, Ray Lankford Qadxxj, Carol Mt'Cune fadvj, biaggie ldurray Cadxyj, Jim Curnberford Qadxzb, Penny Hastings, Bill Crislip, Barin Van Krugel, David Rafferty, Lester Obie. THIRD ROXV: Estelle DeCh:1nt. Sue Lane, Mert lwfoore, Mike Cassidy, Ken Smith, Jay Suinerlin, Pete l ranc'hc-tti, Pat Sutton, Diane Pivoli, lklark Johnson, Paulette Vatuone, Jackie MeMillen. Penny Hastings, Bill Crislip, Barin Van Krupel, XYayne Rafferty, Lester Obie. Aviation Club Well-Grounded: Flies Link Trainer By the' end of the year, mem- bers of the Aviation Club, advised by Mr, William Nlalker, were well-grounded in flight theory and flight know-how, as they had con- scientiously studied the Civil Air Patrol Manuel, flown a Link train- er at the Sonoma County Air Sta- tion, and toured the Sonoma County airport. Club offirers were Lloyd Hamilton, president, Carol Steph- ens. vice-president, Nancy Taylor, seeretaryg a n d Jeannine Keller, treasurer. Drama Club Drama Club Officers C a r ol Rouse, S01l'k'l2lIX'-ilil'l'ZlSl1I't'I. David Clegg. Presitlviiti Carol Mt'- Cune, Vive-Pi'i-sicleiit. SC IFNCE CLLB XISITS RADI YIION LAB X71SllS to the UHIVefS1ty of Cilllfofnlll R1d1at1on l1bor1tory to study the cyclotron m 1ct1on and to the 1 Bmcnrc 1 t sponson 113 o 1 011 1111 110 s onsor 1111110 for IC 114 clubs ofDr1l1e md Pct1l111111 l11 h echo use aroucec 14 1x111cs IC 1111101 C ua xrluscrl NI1' C'11r Elmore with 1 re1lly 'lrtlve yc1r SRIIS zxh1b1ts IU the B1y Arc1 Srlcncc I'111r were oe W1ters 1nd Tom Bo1gs Automatic I'1lm Proces sor Henry Hor1tas Photommrography and ohn SlClJCI'tS A Comparlson of Elcctrophores1s and Chro motosraphy SCIENCE Club ll IIRSI1 ROXN J clt NIXUS 1 lm clmn DL111111 B l11x 1sl11 D11l1 1lOlllllS!lll 11l1z1s C ol Cl h Ro Ix11l1 P1t1l1f'tt IIIIRD ROW E lupcr kent X 111cl41sl111 D N NI Fl111o11 Science Club Officers SV RON ,Io 1te1s 1111 S1111cs1cr X ne s1cl1 1 11111 1 11114 11111 c111ms111 c ll ll xml Qp1111g bcmtstcr P1c51Llc11 Ollllll lxo 1 1ll 11111 SPTIIIL Semester Soc11l Lhllllll SICU RON lrc cl L11 ln r 1111 and bpxlnq Smnester lllllllt 1ty Cllllllll IOIXI B01 Iall Scmcstu Scc'ret1ry R1ch1rd R lll0Xll l1 l 1ll SKIINSICI' V1ec PILS1llCIlt C' NI11x C-hllfl NIUE R1dox1Ch C1101 R1x1noncl Donr11 Drv B1own Lmda Woodard Lmda Alexander Randy Hankla Q UND ROV Ix1tl1l1e11 NlClOIl Solxu Nlolm L1 C111 C1rol Ble1 Helen S1111lcy Ellen Ross Connlc Rolb 11:11 II1 stone R I1 9111 DlXlCl IISQ lN1 e J 111 lxcllx l'1cclZ1LlJcr Lcn Ilol111111 f IFR 111l1cr1 IOL? l'll Robert 'Nlonmzue ohn SlClJl.I't Richard Radowch Tom B111 NI1l1L Ross Rohm Rowley INO1111111 Boettchnr oe X811 rs Page 105 l 11 ' l Bay Are: L' '- F.ir, he 1 A '1A f . l xl ' Sci' '1' l-lll1', l ,p . ins of Z1 l: 11.t tl sri '1 '1' ' . 1 ' 1 1. 1 'Q .' 0lS-- . 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' I ig.: ,! 7,wf,i L ,,.,,,mrll- FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROYV: .Nllvn Blldfll, Stanley Bcrettn, Bill Silx'n'irL1. Ron Pvarfc, Jvrrc Pnolini, Ric'h.n'd Rorncro. S1211- UND ROXY: figrry Ogburn, Ron Kfnltcri, Bob Klgrtu-ri. Stun YWC- mcycr. THIRD ROW: Su-vc Olson, Torn G1'Hhi1Ill, Pc-lr: 1'il'ilIlC'llt'Ili. Bob Fvist. FOl,'R'I'II ROXY: Ron Iwlnz- vucchi, jerry D.xy. Torn Arc-ns, Horst YVinkc1, Don Bradford. FIRST ROXY: Pr-rry Johnston. l'f'lc'r Lrrgrs, llgxxv 1311-xl:-Q, Holm lirxntk, BI.nvns lfok. S lf CI U N U Rf NY: lnuxy .xlllmlll r.. . lmrzzx lI.:n1.r1r:l.Q. I.-mzfx Mmlxll. -lwlx linrnx. C.lzz.I Rc-wo. 'I' II I R IJ Rf WY: D4-nnis fmrtflr, Conn' Bownxgrn, Bob Schooner, Xv.lI'1'l'Il Olsvnr Iirnvc Mort-house. Page 108 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Steve Wlhite, Bruce Siri, Ralph Bowman, Mylo Imsdfihl I,l'Ullill'Cl lloliiistoiiv, SECOND ROW' Lee l'lll1'I'lS, Joe Irnwnlle. Billie Iiroy les, Don Dunn:-witz. 'IIIIIRD ROW' Art Iloffnizm, L i 0 n el Diamond Glenn Tairbutton, Paul SOIIlIIlt'Yl,ClC.l lVz1lt Jones, FIRST ROXV: Gem- Gilinrmre, Rirli- nrrl 'lil1UII1LlS. Rolmf-rt ll0uwf'li'Ht, Eddie Czxuuhcy. SECOND ROW: clLtl y' Iflelclnrr, Ifrcd Drilenso. Rob- C1'L Freese, Keith Grahain. THIRD ROYV: David Hfeule, Ron Guidry, Franris Mnzzoni, Larry Annett. FOURTH ROXVZ Ernie King, Larry B.nnc's, Ed Brownlee, Russell Me- Drew. Page 109 1 1 FFA Poultry Judging Team Wins Slate Championship Santa Rosa lliuh Stsliowlis ITIQX poultry jiiclxinl IVZIIII- tt-iiptiwtl of Dan Dt-lson, 'lk-in .Xrcns, Stginlvy Wit-iii:-ytr atitl .iltttn.iit- Walt: 1' 'ltliitm nun first Iilatr' in thi- s:.:t:- ttnitvst .tt Nm lmuis tlltisiiit, 5.lillIllLl'y, Xlay .i. lliulivst ititliyftltml li-ii.-tis in tht' stat' nent tu Ilan llvlsort. ilhr- lutiii, iu.tt'l1t-if liy Mr. .ltIlIlt,'S King. is nuw c-liuilalc to IiClJI'CSt'I1I llilifoinia in U. wht-r at thc natitiirtl rontcst in Katisas City, Missouri, Iltxitl NSR-tilt-, of tht- SRIIS int-at jutluing tt-ani. won iti- tlixzihial hiuh honors in his cliyision. The int-at junluing tr-ani plawtl fourth in thc state competition. The dairy cattle jnclginu tvxiin won fifth plarog tht- liyostork tvam vlvyt-nth plawg :incl tht- trvr' jucluinu ttiam, twulth plate. In tht' fall tht- clgiiry tattlv train, last ycar's winners at tht' ilgilt' lt-ul, 1't'u-iyt-tl a Mild 1'-inhlom awarrl at Viatvrloo, lima. as mir' of tht' top tfianis in the nation. Thr tc-ani. ttnirlittl lmy Nlr. Donaltl Bath. C'0YlSlSff'4l Of HCNTY Glmlllllllt Jury Day. Ron Blattvri, and Davitl lN'c'ulC. Santa Rosa was first in thc regional co-op Contrast in NtbX'PIIllll'l'. Rithnrcl Thomas and Dan Dvlson wore hiah in- tliyitluals, Rirhartl taking' top honors. At this April fitlld clay in lrcsn tvani second. and that liyvstock tt-ani thirtlg tht- thaptti 0 the poultry jutluing team platucl first, thc' trct platvtl srwmitl fur tht' sw1'r'pstg1ltt's lfXV.lI'll thu' zixxyiitl fi tht- tmiiliiiivtl t'flui'ts fm' l'l'.X tvgitiis nf mit' sthtml, lti proitwt twiiipvlitimi lllllvtlllifilll tht- ytgvr, :wltl gixxprrtls MVN' NSC Sil in hy Dan Dulwn, Run Gtiitlry, Stvxt- Ulwn. Iii XL'll.l. tintl Ron Ixllllllllklll. Silxur aw.i1'tls wt-nt to Siaxilt-X l5L'1l'll.l. list-tl Dc Lt nsti, Bcilu IXl.llll'1'I, anti Run Klattvii, loin Gixiliaiii rect-iyetl an award for outstanclin, ' 4' ' .' vncvliatiits. Bt-sitlcs rraping many awards clurinq thc yvar. tht' SRIIS Chaptttr htvltls the clistilitstiozl of havin! had mort' stuclt-nts win the' .Xinffriraii Ifariticfr clf'Q1'Cc than any cithvr l1iLl1 srl +' work in fnin ioctl flinptm' in thc lfnitccl States, thc- sixtct-nth gwing to Toni Crain- this yvar. Pictured bf-low are the National Dairy Cattlc judging Con test Gold-Medal Winners: Jerry Day. David Wculc. Mr Bath, Ron Klattcri. and Henry Gianinni. ...g ,Q L -4 XL, l 'nv :iv I 4: 3-.f 1 1 'Y A f ,. ' M, . 'P ,,,, TWVA , . U!-on , ' W' 4' L Q'-qi v A , Jah L' , I Q . ' A Q 4 K x .1 X-In I3 fm , ., . .4 .AM fu., ff A - Kit , P? nn-I fs i r ni- :sun w 7 4, 'NF' nun- w -1 n-1 L' -sz in I f-s 8 II e HX UPIQ 'flu Ml .1 'U V' r 1.1 YW. 21? 31 ' A 'TW iii? Q, X, L .six 5 .gi 3 M' - ,Tuff ' H ,sb sgwfw We g m:i'2.L':ff'7XTtV 4 f'ff,f.',fN f. 'Wiz' :li , Q fi A iw agfw. ' . ' A - ' 5 , k ' EU i' 52 A ' s WMA, ' I K V ' 4 V , ' f . 'Y - .11 , ' .iw W L A . 4' :' Qi .A ivan -4 f ' ' 5 4 Zu 7 ' g 183: r ' v f - I-'II ' ......l. z - . Ae Iige 13 5 ,. NJ Q... O O Q 3 ..f Q-f ua C r-4 C F5 ': 2 E U .-2 ,- .4 'S ... ': L: z CJ .- ... .. S U1 Q .Z .1 r: .., C U ul 9 Q. o L.. ln o .J C. 4-: W o M : 'L' F: cn U ,- ...- -E-1 F :WX l t 3 an faisfi. 'ig t-'12 N F CCC Rifle Team Wins Regional Championship SRllS'S California Cadet Corps rifle team won the regional Championship and a berth in the state rifle matches in Sacramento, held March 28-'29, At Sacramento it plated sixteenth, competing against the best rifle teams in the state. Captain Ron Cassano took fifth in the reeional match and fiftieth in the state. During the school year, Cadets were active as military ushers at many community functions. Cadets who ushered earned credits toward Community service ribbons. KNliliLlNtl: Ron 1' -as - -w. Ron Kanclto. lllllilf' Nlatwlt, lxizt Yan- xlerslife, Ron lluhln-rt. SINNIPING: ,Xlvils Relient , liiiiu' Nltwtlpt-AC. Q Q., zgmprv David Broyles, Mike Broyles. ,lark lioniu. A Page 114 5 moss . A, C i ff l lflRS'l' ROW: iofficcrsl: Captain Ronald Cassano, Captain Ronald Kancko, 2nd Lt. Robert lNIcKinncy, 2nd Lt. Robert Cilbc-rtson. lst Sut. .-Xlvils Rcnga. SECOND ROXY: Cecil Spears. Robert Scfrio. Andrew Tresko. Charles Gray. Jim Huston, Mike Broylf-s. Bill lliirrop Dennis Tognctti, RL' s Perez, Jack Konis. THIRD ROYV: David Cassidy. Kirk Patchett, Gvorge Piivton. Slim- l-':iris. tlainrs Bollcnbach, jainvs Irwin, Richard Bjorncstad Lary lwlaijsh, Ronald lluhbert, 'William Hood, Bill Prirki-tt. l Ol'R'l'Il ROW: Kvn Sclirc-incr, Richard Smith. Cc-oruc Brown, James tSutton. David Barnvtt, AUSIIYI XX'.iIl4im Daxid Bl'UX'll'4. I7Il 'l'll ROXVI Brurc' Nlorchousv, David Lzimlcws, David llarnmarstrom, .r K fi Y xi 1 ' QQ R at X f 9- Q' , R lk, , -fi li . . ' si ' EZ-f'i . 2nd Lt. Robert Cilbcrtson and Captain .NL Ron Cassano typing the monthly roster to be V7 f R an 'Q St'I1t to Sacramento. lg' Y In 51 ff im! l 5 1 - Q , 5 4 L, I .Sl , Vai, A i ' 4 M 1' '-2 ,. l Nl A l 'if.'.'If. wit:-I . I- f V I ii R 5 gi , , xi, if '15 A i Page 115 . , X N' 5 K+- L XX h ' for -TKXV -1 --X Q 5. A -XL I Sgt. Alvils Rcnga and Captain Ron Kan cl-zo checking roll. X I Q41 STANDING IN FRONT OF TABLE: Evelyn Albini. STANDING BEHIND TABLE: Sharon Martiuclli, Linda Ilanscn, Barbara Corbet, Judy Clark, Pat McGrath, Judy Marsh, Carolyn Turpel, Helen Snider, Shwrlinc Corbct Mrs Noel K1 Huclcllc, Bev. lN'Ic'COy, Ardis Gnlchutt, ' 2 ' 1 Ly LeEtta IN'aylz1nd, Ikirs. Vllmittc-xrxorc. 'Q Q Q gin, -...Z l X 'dl 5 I1 5 Aj' f, A-13, 3 ad li.. Page 117 lr f ' E UR? fi. 1 IIE 21 2.1 Q 'H x. BRIXC ON TIII1 IJ1-XNCZING GIRLS? 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Slifitlf 5fl1Si4'l1l, an asscnibly for lit-rlmvrt Slxitvr :intl Santan Rosa junior liiuh suliools, and at proqrzun at tht- Scottish Ritt- 'l't'111plt' art' a if-xv of thc special zirtivitics tliztt Mr, Willixiin B11rt'l41y's wnxil niusit' tlazst-s have participatvtl in this year. 'Iilic pliilmiivl flioir. L1 Hills' chorus, sang for thc licllc-rtie Suliool IVIIX, tlu- Santa Rosa clcmcntary schools, and thc Sonoma County Music li0FliX'f1l. Thi- a Czippclla tltoir. wliirli clot-s not usc- lllSlIlllllf'lII.Zi gauruzi- panimcnt. sang at Z1 fztll rally, thc' County Blusif lfcstixutl, tlw Rotary Club, and Bztc'c'ztl:1ttt'm'z1tt'. 'lilir' :1clx':inc'i-xl stusle-nts. li4'Illl'l'- in! solo artists and small groups, 1-ntt'rt:xinr'tl :tt tlir' Kiwanis Club, an cclurators' nu-c-ting at Santa Rosa lunior Ctwllcur-. zt Veterans of Foreign NN':trs int-i-ting at tin- Vt-n-rum Mt-ntcrigtl Auditorium, PTA mcvtinus, and tin- State hiusic Festival, Advanced voift- trio known as Coqucttt-sz .'xllI'il'll1lt' Mihaly, Nanci James, and Sue-llcn Zank. Page 120 Phllomel Choir FIRST ROW Mary Moe D1ane Kmg Carol Rouse Llnda Frscher SECOND ROW Sue Brme Mmam Godw1n Donna Pamzzera THIRD ROW Tern Boronda Andrea Grlfflths Kathy Hammarstrom Ruth Prath FOLRTH ROW Joan Bradley Dlane Loeffler Karen Blstllne Joan Elqenman Connle Kolb Ellzabeth Goodrlch Pat Clary Eleanor Batey, June Kmll A Cappella Choir 'QWQ' W' ..v 3545.2 -. as wha, inf ndnxfjlf Page IIRSI' RON Betsy Clark Sue Thexl Deana Hand Jack Hand Rxch Alsxp Jeff Bush Pattr Ford Carolyn Shepherd Fyzlyn Reynolds SECOND ROW Evelyn Alb1n1 Mary Taylor Dee Pyke Phylhs Rummell Bob Lane George Berry, l N ll r Nxncy Iunea Pat Grcuner Admenne Mlhaly Shlrley Ann Shcrrlll THIRD ROWV Marlene Phmney, Sur Fllcn llnk Ixndx Nlxthcws Carolyn Bertlno Arlene Phmney Dlck Maxwell Gary Frltzsche Jack Bethards Daye Slnmxoff lrnl Init Eluxbuh lNcace Barbara Dayxs Dune Cam Olnn Creenup FOURTH ROWV Fern Strech, lnn mclln X nlorn xxllllllhi Frances Mxnctu Judy ohnson Ccorqe jouthas Frank Strong Bxll Gordon Barry Toepp Tom Hlcks Laurella Frus Betsy Harlm Barbara Hallman Phylhs Kobus, Francxne Fraser 121 : 1 I 1 1 . 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N vw '- QQ 5-4 i va XXOQX vu X U1 -lu FIRST ROW: Ken Saulsberry, Mike Shinkle, Jim Andre vs, Ron Carner, Dennis Williams. SECOND ROW: Dennis Brunn, Wayne Whittaker, Dick Ziegler, Wendy Watson. THIRD ROW: Marvin Cavallero, Jack Bethards, Bob Codner, Bob Steiner. DRULTMER: Danny Hicks. Dance Band Donafes Services For ECHO Benefi+ Dance Composed of some of the best members of both the band and the orchestra, Mr. Alphonse Sehmaltz's dance band is a unique class in SRHS in that it is the only class that appears as such professionally. The members meet daily and receive grades as other classes do, and the money earned by the group is put into a fund to buy music and instruments. The only re- ward these dedicated musicians receive is professional experience and a chance to develop their skill in playing dance and pop- ular music. This year the dance band, with fourteen members, played at several dances, including the Swingin' Affair, and presented a show for the student body in the auditorium lblay 29. They generously donated their services at the November Sock Hop. sponsored by the Governing Board to benefit the Echo. Larry Brons, Tim Nellist, Dick Maxwell, and Barry Toepp - SRHS quartet known as Staffs -- entertain at Swingin' Affair dance in March. Page 124 1 . Pep Band le Ll. YNY-1 X6 SMH X FIRST ROW: jim Andrews, Mike Shinkle, Norrie Bean, Danny Hicks, Ron Carner, Tien Saulsberry. SECOND ROW: Marvin Cavallero, Jack Bethards, Bob Codner, Bob Steiner, Wayne Whittaker, Dick Ziegler, Dennis Brunn. Functioning as a service club, the pep band did much to keep SRHS spirit high and keep the Sportsmanship Trophy another year. It played at all varsity league basketball games X at SRHS and at many rallies. Pep Club M FIRST ROW: Mary Derby, Judy Collins, Patti Ford, Babs Buck, Donna Panizzera, Nancy Berner. SECOND ROW: Dennis Eagan, Joyce Walters, George Vaccaro, Bruce Williams, Miss Cross. Page 125 SRHS Talenl' Al' Rallies Keep School Spiril' High This year's Pep Club is really proud of winning the NBL sportsmanship trophy again this year. Only one more year of winning it and it will be Santa Rosa's to keep! Besides winning the prized possession, the Pep Club had a very active year. Members sold pom poms at most of the games. They also provided decorations for all games, advertised games, sold decals, and had a cake sale, the proceeds of which went to the SAC for the foreign exchange student, The purpose of the Pep Club is to pro- mote sehool spirit. Membership is open to all students in school. . , x .gf gl. IIRST ROVV: Bm Iorerxz Judl Cunnm ham Shexrx Adams, SECOND ROYV Carohn Martxn Jebby Cooper. 593-viv-9, ,X I a 3 SPURTS Panther Eleven Wins 4, Loses 2, Ties I -as rf ww , ,ul 7 . ' Q M. wg, W f'M'4,,5,fi' -7, B- V f 4 '. -.l.4R:w'ffffw1. LINE: Andy Alkirc, right end, Jerry Day, right tackle: Bill Brown, right guardg Dick Merrifield, center, Don Zumwalt, left guard: Jim Cumberford, left tackle, Pete Franch tti, left end. BACKFIELD: Gary Vice, halfbackg Bruce Camilli, iillbackg Lester Obie, quarter- back, Mike Korsmoe, halfback. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 19 Analy 13 6 Petaluma 6 ' 27 Tamalpais 7 2 Vallejo 18 Rfk K at 6 1 e orsmoe ,K 34 11.233 35 Team Captain 'k 34 San Rafael 12 148 TOTAL 94 League Games FIRST ROW: John Dillon fmgrj, Ted Stashak, Dan Brandon, George Fair, Lester Obie, Ron Mazzucchi, Wayne Furbush, Dan Kelly, joe Reynolds, Gary Vice, Butch Holl md, Jim Cumberford, Henry Horita, Gary Dahlquist fmgxxj. SECOND ROW: Bob Schoener, Dick Trenholm, Wilbert Gomes, Bruce Camilli, Chester Locke, Bob Davis, Larry Timmer, Bill Miller, Neal Austinson, Dick Merrifield, Scotty Dexter, Russell Quistgarcl, Coach Eliot. THIRD ROW: Coach Underhill, Dave Williams, Don Cadman, Jim Mordecai, Bert Cheli, Ken Smith, Jerry Day, Don Zumwalt, Bill Brown, Bill Williams, Andy Alkin, Eddie Schleicher, Mike Korsmoe, Pete Franchetti, Coach Bagley. Pan+hers Finish Third In League Entlinu up in third plaee in NBL play, the SRIIS Patitlit-is varsity football team had a league rec ord of three wins, two losses and one tie under the toarliing of hir. James Underhill. Starting the season with a non- league opener, the elub put over a vietory on the Analy 'figersg a seeond practiee game was played on October 4 with the Petaluma Trojans. The tie game to-tjj was primarily due to a lack of early season smoothness in the Panthers. They had been favored over the Petaluma team. On October 18 the game played with 'lam resulted in a score of Z7-fi. This was a great victory for the SRIIS team because the game was engineered very smoothly with- out so mueh as a single fumble. It was during the '1'am and Yal- lejo games that the Asiatic flu tlflu fXIanehu,l began taking its toll on the Panthers. Although dur- inu the Tarn game this did not interfere with their victory, the Vallejo game on October 25 was a disheartening 18-2 loss. Another heartbreaker was the Napa-SRIIS name on November 1, a iii-36 loss. '1'hen a rousing victory over Drake High Pirates left the Panthers 'sittin' prettyi' and with hieh morale once again to go to the last same of the seasan with San Rafael. lliat uame was a rineh. with the Oranee and Blaek iominq out on top over the poorly-rated Bull- dous. 31-11. The 1957 season closed with Vallejo first, Napa Seeond, and Santa Rosa third in NHL play. Page 129 i yr Xi vii HQ 9 '54 lx Jw' 'sa 5 w 'X ,,1Y.r- gf. 'f , L gp- I vu' ' ,f 1' ff' sw.--we -' ef'-,--, v- i 1-. N .. , , . 7 IV 1 8 - 0 x I I - 4-5 '- E, QV' . ,, ,- -, - . . . , 5'9 f 1 f v , mu , 5 s 3, N K X 4 f 5,4 1 .4 1 Nm w 1 fl ,jf l -gn' if l , Q 'Nall Va rsily Foolball Rosler Gary Vice Butch Holland Lester Obie .Bill Miller Pete Franchetti Russell Quistgard Dick Trenholm George Fair Don Zumwalt Mike Korsmoe Dick Merrifield Bill Brown Scotty Dexter Ken Smith ACTION PICTURES Bruce Camilli 46 Neal Austinson 48 Henry Horita 49 Andy Alkire 50 Ron Mazzucchi 51 Jim Cumberford 54 Eddie Schleicher 56 Jerry Day 57 Bert Cheli 60 MANAGERS fleft to rigmp Jerry Wing, Don Gass, John Dillon, Gary Dahlquist. Coach Underhill Announces Reliremenl From Coaching 'Xltvl' twvtity yrgirs oft'o.etl11iw' tltt l,.'1.tlif'1 Ynlsttx ltttillmll ttyzm, H1 ,lffl-'N lWl V' hill this vvnr ztnnomtrctl his rrtitw-mt-nt frtmi togitliinu. llc' mill rvmgiizu :ec :ttlttlvtiw clfrtctor .tt tllr' lituli sfllool, rllllf li1'llIl'l1ll'!iY toritlrttlttl om- ol tlit' mos! Ulllhlllllflllln wt-twtls IH tllf' stgttv: lf' wins. 15 lossfw, 8 tit-tl mul 3 tl1.'I:Iiir'itsl1ips Mr. l.'ntlP1'l1ill luis tlrwotrttl ixmtli ol his lzlf to footlmll .intl tltv pioixwotitg of sports :tt- tivity in hisll schools gtnrl tsolltwrs: gtxzzoim lifs izyim' flFlHlf'X'ttHll'Illi lifts lwvit rwrsosnition ns a footlsnll Qrcnt in his own follttfzo clgtvs, lift u,tst1:1mf'tl on sf'xr'1'.tl.ill-.Xl1iM'it.tr1 stttiarlg Hg- hns ronrhml :at Sam-ml Ilcnrt llivli School. St, Mqtrys lfich Srliool. :intl St. NI:try's Collwc and lwcfm at SRIIS in 1937 as assistant to Conch Orb Forticr. Within n yt-nr hr- uns Conch- ins four sports W football, lmsr-lull. lwftslqctlwftll. gmcl golf. ago 132 FIRST ROW: Bob Barton, Ken Wilson, Darrell Kelly, Calvin Candland, Larry Buckmaster, jack Levar, Buzz Cleek, Rick Daniels. SECOND ROW: Mike O'Reilly, Ron Bredehoft, Mike Pc-rminoff, Pete Magrini, Wayne Wilson, Stewart Dalie, Jerry Gromer, Gary Elder. THIRD ROW: Coach Brown, George Richards, Kirk Hamilton, jerry Burns, Charles Crowthcr, Michael Lawrence, Ron Clark, Prentice O'Leary, Marc Le Baron, Jeff Held. Cozivlx Vallcrga. FOURTH ROW: Jack Payne, Bob Turner, Paul Buelna, Larry Armstrong, Andrew Duffield, Dennis Barbieri, Bill Ehlcrt Cmgrj. Ramblers Win 4, Lose 3 Beginning the season with a win over out-classed Analy High on Sep- tember 26, thc rambler football team finished the season with a total of four wins and three losses. Besides the Analy win, Healdsburg was beaten twice and Napa once. Losses sustained were to Vallejo twice and Peteluma once. Starting the line-up for the first game were: Quarterback: Mike Perminoff Halfbacks: John Rovai and Gary Elder Fullback: Ralph Brumley Ends: Mike Henderson and Andy Duffield Tackles: Mike O'Reilly and Jerry Burns Guards: Prentice O'Leary and Roger Thompson Center: Jeff Held RAMBLER FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 2 Analy o 5 Petaluma 7 1 3 Healdsburg 6 1 9 Ridgeview 1 3 0 Vallejo I9 5 Vallejo 2 6 l 5 Healdsburg 7 61 TOTAL 78 Varsify Quint Breaks Even In League Play With the rnost difficult schedule ever to have been expe- ricneecl by the SRIIS basketball varsity, the 1957-58 team completed the season with a 12-13 record. The schedule included six extra-league games with teams from the San Francisco Bay Area: four of these six games were lost by less than five points, and the others by wide margins, In league play the Panthers broke even with a five-five record. The leading scorers for the Panthers were All-league forward Ken Smith and blanket award winner Ward Thompson. They were closely followed by the team leader and captain, Gary Vice. Captain Gary Vice, who led the 1957-58 basketball teamg Gary played the position of guard in basketball and was haliback on the varsity football team. In recognition of these honors he was voted by his classmates as the best athlete of the senior class. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 41 Galieo 43 35 Sacred Heart 36 51 St. Elizabeth 54 50 St. Ignatius 55 55 Analy CDrake Tournamentl 36 38 Drake CDrake Tournarnenti 38 42 Napa fDrake 'TOUl'Ilf1IllCIlYl1 45 36 San Rafael 33 45 Analy 34 25 Riordan 40 46 Healdsburg 44 X 55 Napa 47 at 39 Vallejo 40 32 Cal. l45's 48 62 Sonoma 34 43 Drake 52 if 27 San Rafael 25 it 44 Tamalnais 35 50 Ukiah 43 ff 48 Napa 59 50 Retalurna GZ 34 Vallejo 42 it 44 Drake 70 46 San Rafael 42 51 Tamalpais 46 1089 TOTAL 1103 it Leanne !flIll1 C Varsity Basketball Squad FIRST ROW: Alec McCorquodalc, Mike Korsmoe, Lester Obie, Gary Vice, Lonnie Romero, Bill Larkin, Art Johnson. SECOND ROVV: George Vaccaro, Art Hoffmann, Dan Brandon, Neal Austinson, Bruce Camilli, Larry Suits. THIRD ROW: Bill Ingram fmgrj, Chester Locke, Andy Alkirc, YVard Thompson, Jim Minkler, Coach O'Sullivan. QW FIRST ROW: john Estes, Kenneth Potts, Ed Connor, Chuck Bauer, Richard Huntsingcr, Larry jackson. SECOND ROW: Ino Asuelo, Darrell Rego, Bill Cleveland, Pete Magrini. Scott Biella, Jack Neff, Jim Lfordecai, Don McCorquodale fmgrj. THIRD ROW: Coach Anderson, David Throndson, jim Pedgrift, Don Reynolds. Bill Barnes, Jerry Gromer. B's Tie For Championship Jerry Cromer, Pete Kfagrini, and jim Mordecai, whd sparked the B team to a three-way tie in NBL play, were named to the second-string all-league lineup. B BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 29 Galileo 27 33 Sacred Heart 35 47 St. Elizabeth's 44 25 St. Ignatius 30 45 Analy 27 36 Analyf 38 46 Helclsburg 33 48 Napa Ramblers 32 + 19 Vallejo 39 4' 42 Drake 38 'F 47 San Rafael 20 X 35 Tamalpais 27 50 Ukiah 30 35 Petaluma 21 ff 44 Vallejo 36 31 George Washington 26 4' 41 Drake 46 'F 30 San Rafael 23 ' 42 Tamalpais 36 725 TOTAL 608 League Games Coach - Mr. Anderson Page 136 , 1 MM ,yg. 11 l Q4 1 3 l li 1 . . 1 X , 1 se- f E xi THD l C BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 19 Sonoma 18 13 Healdsburg 17 ' 39 Drake 17 ' 15 Tamalpais 16 30 Vallejo 19 'F 39 Vallejo 14 - 2' ' 33 San Rafael 20 se ' 1 218 TOTAL 140 1 ' 3 League games x IIXTXJ me X, 'n ZW FIRST ROW: Gene Sato, Ron Lisher, john Jaskiewicz, Bill Reinking, Dick John Brandeburg, Eric Young, Robbie jones. SECOND ROW: Bob Sandstrom, Crockett, Bruce Rocco, Gary Horton, Charlie Niles, Gary Smith, Don McCorquodale. TH ROW: Ron Root fmgnj, Dr. Hutchinson, Leo Olsen, Gary Hettick, Tim Molsberry, Jerry Burch, Bob Campbell, Coach O'Sullivan. Don IRD Ramblers Grab Second Place Despile Flu Epidemic lVith a flu epidemic taking its toll on the Panther cubs. the 1957-58 team played an abbreviated season with several eaneelled games, plaeing, however, second in the NBL Their lone setback was at the hands of the league champs, Tamalpais, 16-Q5. The SRIIS .IV men displayed outstanding team action which was highlighted by their amazing defensive average of limiting the opponents to seventeen points per game. Captain Eric Young was the leading scorer with 53 points in the seven games played. RAMBER BASKETBALL SCHED 29 Rambelrs 24 B Ramblers 27 Ramblers 27 Ramblers 32 MB Ramblers 31 Ramblers 27 Ramblers 48 BH Ramblers 51 B Ramblers 44 Ramblers 43 BU Ramblers 36 Ramblers 0 1'B,' Ramblers 32 Ramblers 19 Ramblers 47 BU Ramblers 40 B Ramblers 43 Ramblers 25 Ramblers 18 B Ramblers 30 Ramblers 48 Bn Ramblers 34 Ramblers 44 B Ramblers 39 Ramblers 42 Ramblers 26 Ramblers 906 Page 137 Geyserville Calistoga -Calistoga -Ridgeview Ridgeview Riordan -Calistoga WCalistoga St. Helena St. Helena Geyserville Geyserville Redwood Redwood Ridgeview Ridgeview St. Helena St. Helena Tomales T omales Napa Tomales, Tomales Redwood Redwood George Wa Geyserville Total FZICC. ULE 25 17 22 28 22 41 35 32 39 59 30 41 31 25 27 46 12 40 35 35 32 45 30 37 55 shington 32 24 897 FIRST ROVV: Albert Watson, Ralph Brumley, Prentice O'Leary, Ron Clark, Charles Boyd, Ron Bredehoft. SECOND ROW: Stewart Dalie, john Rovai, Gary Elder, Mike Perminoff, Scotty Dexter, Louie Marsh, Jerry Sebring. THIRD ROW: Coach Vallerga, Don Cadman, George Arack, Larry Timmer, Ken Kittleson, Dennis Barbieri, Andy Duffield, Bob Turner, Michael Lawrence. pg Y Q A 'x ,, 'rfrl iw 3 ... ' If 't FLASH: Panthers Take Over First Place 4 5 Wi+h 7-6 Win Over Napa, May 9 ky tl lu ' fe , ic, av - f yarn High Spirit was manifest at the SRHS Varsity Baseball team's opening game against Healclsburg: the Panthers picked off the Hounds by a score of 7-6. The next three weeks were frustrating for the baseball men, with all games rained out until April 8 when they whipped Petaluma, 9-8. Midway in the season it was too early to tell how the league play would go for Coach NVesley Colgan's team: however in view of its steady improvement it appeared as though it would contend for the top three, with Vallejo and Napa being the teams to worry about. Varsity Baseball Squad P' ':Q'5 liQ - W FIRST ROYV: Don Bevins Cingizl, Mike Perminoff, jerry Wing, Gary Elder, Richard Benedetti, Doug Pavese, Dan Kelly, Lonnie Romero, Joe Reynolds, Ken Smith, Gary Vice, John Bertaeeo, Bill XN'ilson Cmgnj. SECOND ROYV: George Riehards Cmurj, Dave Day, Bill Larkin, Alec' lWeCorqnoclale, Prentice U'Leary, Prte hlagrini, Steve Rafanelli, Don Cadman, Bruee Cannilli, Neil Austinson, Wayne I41l.llJS, Coaeli Colgan- if Page 138 nf 259114 4 M 5 ' V 3'Ql3H1Jg,, P, N I t , -. an , gf M- EM 44 V- .4 e ,, .. n .3 . P' , bl.. Li . W' H. P, 1 - V N ' Mt W x X ' WJ f- I J , ' 'T' 1. W i ' I 'R az 7 r ' bxffvx ' '.fEz,:fe', , . '- . , if 'Q :.' . , ,. - - , VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE 7 Healdsburg l St. Ignatius 8 St. Ignatius 7 Ukiah 2 Sacred Ileart l Ukiah 9 Petaluma 7 Analy 2 Petaluma 3 St, Helena 2 Napa 4 Tamalpais 2 Vallejo 6 Drake ll San Rafael 7 Napa 5 Tamalpais Vallejo Drake San Rafael Rambler Nine S'l'arl's Strong Starting off a good year with three straight wins, the Rambler baseball team was engaged in train- ing an unusually large amount of boys for the varsity teams next year. About thirty-five boys were to be found on the tt-ani in order to comply with the demand for many players in the two schools the next fall. 6 3 15 1 6 2 8 5 0 1 I1 3 I 5 7 6 2 in Rambler Baseball Squad ., E K 'N-1 FIRST ROW: Jack Levar, Leo Olsen, Al Bond, Al Barbieri, Ron Lisher, Bob Campbell, Mike O'Reilly. SECOND ROW Bob Siptrott, Paul Jeff Buclna, Bill McCauley, Chuck Fras cr, Chuck Bauer, Bob Shafer, Kirk Hamilton fmgr.l. THIRD ROW: Coach Anderson, Bill Sykes, John Rovai, Gary Hettick, Roger Thompson, Jim Mordecai, Stewart Dalie. Page 139 FIRST ROW Richard Radovich Lester Obie Ron Steele, Tim Butler, Larry Schubert, Wilbert Gomes, Butch Noonan, Ken Wilson SECOND ROW John Siebert George Vac caro, Bill Gordon, Tom Morrison, David Chase, George Fair, Ken Souza Andy Alklre THIRD ROW Wayne Raffery. Doug Teal, Cliff Hamilton, John Chandler, Larry Brons, Richard HUHISIDQCT Kenneth Potts Coach Bamesberger. FOURTH ROW: Coach Bagley, Dave Armstrong, Jim Ped- qrift Lawrence Witte Dennis Barb1er1 Tom Enriquez, Gary Commerford, jim Holsinger. Varsity, B, C Spikers Take Third ln NBL SRHSls varsity thinclads took eleven places in the NBL finals at Santa Rosa Junior College Friday, May 9, as the Panthers placed third in all classes - A, B, and C. Bill Cleveland was the only Panther to grab a first. He tied for first in the high jump and also placed in the high and low hurdles. Other Santa Rosans who placed were as follows: Class A - Bill Gordon, Will Gomes, Art Hoffmann, john Gantner, Larry Schubert, Andy Alkire, and George Vaccarog and Class B - Ron Dickens, Tom James, Gilbert Gomes, John Sale, Stan Bastian, Larry Lancina, Fernando Tabor, Ben Whitaker, Mark DeMeo, Ed Doyle, Mike James, and Fred Aguilera. At left, Ron Steele, vaulting over the bar. Below Cleft to rightj, Bill Gordon in the 180-yard hurdles, Will Gomes in the 440-yard dash, George Vaccaro, Jeff Held. B Track G N-t Squad 'X N. M5 W SXXL04 H W Gilbert Mark l'IRSI' ROW Gary Horton Sergio Melendez Kent Pearson Fred Aguilera Norman DcMeo Ron Dickens SECOND ROW Iom James M11-ze James Jose Ortega Dennis Maguire Eric Young Stan Bastian Larry Lancina THIRD ROW Coach Bagley Ron Williams John Sale Mlke Harpei Gary Kovaeovich Tony Corrxea Gary Burnette Bill Gooch Jerry Sebrm Cmgrj Coach Bamesberger TRACK SCHEDULE March 7 Drake Santa March 14 Gallileo Santa March 15 Washington Santa Mar 19 Analy Sonoma I-Iealdsburg S March 1 Petaluma fomales March '76 March 8 April April April ' April April Xpril April May May May . May L May 31 Napa Riordan 'lamalpais Ukiah Vallejo? l Cerrito Relays Drakex NBL Relays San Rafael' Sub-league Santa Santa Rosa Rosa Rosa Rosa Rosa 'N apa Rosa Rosa Ukiah Santa Rosa El Cerrito Drake Vallejo San Rafael Napa NBL Santa Rosa J.C. .' Div. l Vallejo N CS Sunnyvale State Los Angeles denotes league dual meet Page 141 Doyle C Track Squad ,,,4l ,. - nrt' A. W ' 1 A , J, g K: if-4. I .gmv Na.-,J 1 4.1 f, s YS... A A 'M' ' .wwe L- elf 'ff 'V' '. FIRST ROW: Ed Henderson, Nick Christensen, Keith Graham, Mike Felciano, Jim Beggio Ken Wilson, Don Crockett. SECOND ROW: Coach Bagley, Bill Swegart, Mike Lynch Dennis Dewey, Jerry Sebring fmgr.l, Coach Bamesberger. ..--f'i' Mermen Down Valleio, 5l-44 Out of some forty members of the SRHS swimming team. eight qualified for Competition in the North Coast meet held at Santa Clara in May. Durinq the season Coavh Elmer Y Browns men toppled Vallejo High School, 51-44, April 10: S this virtory was a high point for the varsity team. which throughout the year competed with all NBL Section I high srhools and several extra-league sehools, including St. Ignatius, Lincoln, and Riordan. Besides winning over Vallejo, the swim men stood victors over Riodan, Napa, and Petaluma high schools. Outstanding ' swimmers during the year were Lee Morton Barry W'alsh. 'ind Stan Razor B XRRY W ALSH xirsity swimmer leaps to Varsity Swimming Squad 'll 1 .ao- ,aa 'NR IIRSI ROW Barry Walsh Bill Williams, Robert Hall Art Lewis Ronald Kaneko -Inn Lumberford SECOND ROW D1NlClbhaTpC Henry Horita Bob Dans Lee Morton Bob Buton Ctorge Knight THIRD ROW Dick Merrifield Dan Morehouse Bill Brown John Allison Earl Iohnson Pet: Ixanchctti -LQ! Page 142 I V4 , I ,137 I , , ' 4 FT ' v -as . J a g ., ,., X D 4 Q . I - .1 . I J, L QF - I ' , I to . ls 4 , A' 172 P ,XL 3 f - 4 I v i L x I i I-so I ' e ' fm, f ' I Www ,,-sw K. ' i' I 'ii M air fm new I V ' Y v 9' ' V ! l I vi l Ar' ,1 , I . I L 'z il U . ,A V -l, l ,y ,x . , 1 l . , ' li ' D. lf 5 'nw-ul -J' 'G mf- K 'me 4quf '7fnarq,,,,, 'iii' fq- if i. :Z 36 : in -'Si Suzgxxmurx of Couh BIOXNII STAN RASOR, B Duet Swlmmmo' Squad 4- 0 Page 143 ug, i 1 a FT ,0- 'QQ Q- 1 -If 1 hx -an-'Q' 5Ef -Ri sf? 0 B' FIRST ROW Lux Elscnhood, Randy Hankla, Gary Smxth, Bob Sandstrom, Buzz Clock SECOND ROW B111 Hanson, Rmk DamQls,John Caulfxeld, Pete Portugal, John Brandc bum IIIIRD ROW' Tlm Slcmt, Ed Connor, Dlck IIIIIIIIIINOYI, Stan Rasor 17 'lu -in ww 1. -5 my 1 1. f '-X X . .4 K : 121 .7 5- . ku H' A Q X ' vz .g - , . -'- dv ,V A- 1 , 2 gl -Q., .- ' Af M-,N - . '.- -' . ., . fA45,z.4a,Zi . V K an 1 Q. I ,Z , L 'fl ' ' . 1 ' ' 45' .. ,-.A'...- ,V 1 ' Q... v -g. K :-Qu .- .5 ,-.. , ' 'W M ,,,,.,, .pf -, , xxx, .X urmqm of xgxuity wxim Mum t.1L1- off in gn I7ILl4li1'l' I'Ll1l' umlvx' th:- . I I L ' A ' . B -D ' .C 2 -Q . 1 Q 5 '. Q r 3 ' I ' 2 , r ., I X ' WA , x f , ' K A X. xi f '1 . , ,f . I 4 xx - XX l I I ,, A at 4- W W-. J 'X 'M-L y , A u N . ' : X 5 by 2 W jg' Cross Counlry Runners W Pi r 'f' ' Larry Schubert. Serjio Blelendez, Stan Bas- tiun, Doug Brown, David Chase, Bill Gordon. bi T3 5 1 FIRST ROXY: Torkil juul, Larry Schubert. Mike Macpherson, Serjio Nielendez, Stan Bastian, Mr. Bamesberqcr. SECOND ROYY: john Sic- bert, Bill Cordon, Bob Dale, jim Pcdgrift. 4a.f E' A . ills:- KNEELING: David Thorndson. STANDING: Jack Payne, john Jaskiewiez, Craig Johnston, Dennis Hunter, Dom Zuni- walt. Golf than 1 nat-what Until fm iw i nuns Ihnurunir g f Ls... A w. in I it ' , ri 1 Y Tennis i E' ' - was -1 f J X.,,,,, Z I , , J, . .Q H 4: ,Q 4'-W, 'I.f .g4f lzsfvguw- FIRST ROYV: Blikc Lungs, Scott Bicllgi, Lem- Duey, Dave Sniith. SECOND ROXXH -lqjhn Estes, Charles Boyd, Ron Brcdchoft, Dava- Gross. Page 144 Block S lnifiafes Twenfy Initigitinu 111o1'f' than twenty boys to the Bloc-k S this year, the society spmisorc-cl t h C' Spring Sports IJ111ic'1'i' i11 Klay. This oruanization Il2lI'ilt'lIJ.lIf'Il in :in lizister ranlpzliun to 1.1ise1111111f'y for the So11c1111a flmiiitjv fil'lI7IJlv'll Clhilclren Society. ll also rziisrrcl 1110111-y lay selling 114111io1'11tol11-'li smlionl stiicli-mg 11111-- Ill! lunmli pi-rionl and .it soiiiv-spoils ac't1x'1t1f-s. Clontziininc the outstanding sports- II1l'll of the school, the Block S soc-if-ty is noted for its proinoting 21 fi-eliiiuu of friendly rivalry and spmtsiiiziiisliip in school zitlilctics. Boys who have completed a year on ll varsity team or two years on 11 juior varsity team are eligible for IllI'!lllJCI'Sl1lIJ in the society. Block S officers were VVard Thompson. president, Don Zumwalt, vice-president, Jim Hurley, sec- retary-treasurerg, Jerry Day, ser- geant-at-armsg and Ken Smith, Lon- nie Romero, and Gary Vice, direc- tors. Block S FIRST ROW: Lee Morton, Lonnie Romero, Bill Miller, Larry Suits, Ken. Smith, Gary Vice, Dave Smith, Doug Pavesc, Jack Neff. SECOND ROW: Darrell Rego, Dennis Williams, Bruce Reading, Rodney Sato, Kent Pearson, Fernando Tabor, Bill Walker, Dick Moore. THIRD ROW: Gary Meyer, jerry Wing, Alec McCorquodale, Don Reynolds, Ben Whitaker, Larry Schubert, Don Zumwalt. FOURTH ROW: Richard Radovich, David Throndson, Stan Rasor, Horst YVinkle, Ward Thompson, Neil Peterson, Jerry Montgomery, Bob Shephard. FIRST ROW: Doug Brown, Bruce Camilli, Mike Korsmoe, Butch Holland, Richard IIu11tsi11ur'1'. Scott Bin-llzi, Dick Hall, Bill Incram, John Dillon. SECOND ROYVI Stan Bastian, Ed Doyle, Larry Lancina, lVilbert Gomes, Bill Cleveland, Dick Hutchinson, Lee Duey. John Bertzicco. TIIIRD ROYV: Tim Butler, Bfark Defxfeo, Fred Acuilcra. Kfike Lancs, Boh Dale. Don Ilassc-tt. jim Hurley, Bill Larkin. FOURTH ROXV: Don Bevins, Andy Alkire, Dan Brandon, Neal Austinson, George Harris, Art Hoffman, Bill Brown, jerry Day, Bob j.11111's. Page 143 GAA cabinet I I ' ' 'uf ' 4 , D -'f: t t f- 'KX FIRST ROXV: Donna Panizzera. Pat Hill, Patti Ford, Sara Anderson. Norma Tomlinson, Marsha lNflcCutc'heon. SECOND ROYV: Carol Clough, Carole Vincent, Joanne Garrigan, Karen Tomlinson. THIRD ROW: Ruth Taylor, Marlene Goselin, Carol Blei, May Namba, Pauline Hall. Block SR HRS! ROM Suri Ando son C'1rol Rouse Pat Greuner udy Buckmwter Pwttie Ford Norma Kennemcr Helene Pillk Ninn Tixlor gh Aon Beirclall SECOND ROW' fri ht to leftj C'1role Yates lNorm1 Tomlinson Kiren Tomlin s n Illl Xngell Marlene Cos:-lin Nhry Derby eannine Keller oanne Garriqan lS'arsha MeCutChen Sue Cwrwoocl Qlnrlev Bwstoni inet lkliybee THIRD ROYV Pauline H all Kay Pitchctt Linda OConnor Arlene Sloan udy Collins Immes 'viinetti C111 Reed Doris Ditty Valerie YV1lliams Ruth Taylor Gloria Strech Jackie McM1llen Page 4. f. 1. l Y J' . v . .11 1 . 1 . 1 . , I 1. , 1 ,v , r. v V Y' 'il 1 I , . . 1 . .1 I 1, .1 11 1 1. 1 1 . 1 . 11 1 , 1 , 1 ' - ' A f J I ,I ,K . , 1 I.. ,. 1 , , l X1 , A . , 11 , '1 . y 11 . , , , , . f 7 'lkwnty lilm k SR mf-rnlwrs traveled to Soda Spiines l i-ln'uat'y 7 to spend a wonderful week:-ml skiing on the snowy mountain slopes. 'liln-re were no lwrolien hones or any bad in- juries for that matter. The skiing conditions were not very good. hut nevertlieless everyone had a hall. Sunday night e v e 1' y o n e returned home a hit sore and very likely enjoyed a nice warm bath. On May 20 the annual Block SR picnic was held at Mortonls swimming pool in Ken- wood. Initiated at the pienie were liran Fleet. Elizabeth Goodrich, Judi Grace. Pat llill, Marilyn Macy, Sandra Lfadsen, Jean LIC- Mullen, Ann Mitchell, Judie ltfitehell, Donna Panizzera, and Sharon Prior. The Girls' Block SR Society of SRIIS is composed of girls who are furthering their interest in athletics. All members are en- couraged to partiripate in all sports. To be- come a memher of the Block SR, a girl must have acquired a total of 120 points through GAA. After receiving a block, she may re- ceive a star for 156 points. If at the end of her senior year. she is one of the three high- est point receivers, she is awarded a plaque. Plaque winners this year were Norma Tom- linson. Pauline Hall, and Marlene Goselin. The highlight of the year for GAA mem- bers was the annual overnight, held lyfay 10 at Mortons swimming pool in Kenwood. The girls boarded school busses at the school and rode to Kenwood. At the pool a treasure hunt got under way. After swimming and other games, came dinner, most essential at any successful party. Then, after more swim- ming, everone gathered around the campfire, where the awards were- announced. The sen- iors prepared the midnight snack after which all supposedly went to sleep. After breakfast, which was pretty good considering the soph- omores made it, the camp site was cleaned up and many sleepy girls returned home. Another big tvent was the NBL Playday held at SRIIS on April 26. Girls from Analy, Napa, Sonoma, Petaluma, ltfarin Cath- olic, Tomales, Calistoga, San Rafael, and Cloverdale attended. GAA promotes better sportsmanship among! girls. Girls may sign up for different sportsf speedball, hockey, basketball, volleyball, bad- minton, tennis, and softball - and play in intraschool leaeues. The winning sophomore, junior. and senior teams then have a play- off for the championship, The champions are given felt awards representing the sport that was won. Page 147 Q-H.. If ,131 :gil SJ 1 il 'TT 3 .wi Z K2 is V ,.. 3 .X fn? V. Q A ssl ff' QW' rum X A 0 gjgfz- X I .gi . Muni 'Y' , zg, S 1N .Q.v.. 1 'L.. ' Q '4 , iz! E . ., K Nav ' 1 xxx .A 7 3 Q A n z 1? .1 I 4- 1,1 ,- X z ' - PS S , 0 QM? ' i.' '-K-xv. 5 ,M n Wx. .,., ,Ax ,Ho .L 'va ,, ' 4 6. A .. z'i ' 'y r 1 8 , . 1 , ... N.-A V.-'min 1 , I l 'LF ' V - R' ' V W I .s ,. , 1. ,L X. Kgs Q , Qi , WA v ' x.-, .vt X r O V 6-'lr' -L -. ' 8 x Wm 2 'x ya, 'f as H I wi me i . fi 6 fs. 9 I Au jg X 1 L L ' . rf ,J KV ,vfi Sm 1 5 ' 1ff 944i494 ' A 'll2+f ' I ' xx x Qwfb' NX' K ' fr X' nj X. X , . Y 1 Je U' ' . v U, , 'va-f . A x , I ll fx .... N. X r v N nib xl' , X X xg, gl-c.. 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FALIF CAPEZIO BALLET SHOES EGGEN 81 LANCE MORTUARY I5 Md v Sanla RoSa Tent 81 Awning Company H52 Brandlln s Auto Service C T lc-ph O8 3 I RAPP CHRISTENSEN FOSTEP O EMERY S SADDLERY LEATHER GOODS CRAFTS WESIERN WEAR BOOTS Llbe ly 2 3660 S A I f Roo MOORE S CAFE AIITY FOOD HOMEMADE PIE fy 5 9 S 0 . . , .,. ,W I ,ws rl f for , 0 L 4 : I :gy ew W I I .f Q f Z ' -ll .,, f M qf+ffS I , .f .3 S H E, .f i I I 'ff ff? . ' cf 1 , S: , ,, If f 'S ' ' r-W, - I, A ' f' is-- , , K f ,kk Sl' F' ff .W fag! V r 550 A 'fi h f rl! . 7, 0 A ' 71 Agp? f -171 7 ' A. S' I, A 'J wr f,,. ,7 I 1 -- ,T Q 7 -1 I X? J ,Pl-r -SS Fr Mfqcww ', , ,W 1 I J I ffklfwi, gf I l R I If 8 1 . 4 XMI Y I l . , , I Ss C I 0 Q .-N. A , ' S -,H E XL E ' I ' Aff ' I. , My ,I xn,,,v, t X- JJ fr, .- X J 1 I , 7 X R wuz! ff ' A' .Q o u . H , J . k E J if . ,J , nj 1 - - Inj . S4 , . . -- - Y N., fm, Ilil Ilirriizllnri Imi- li on-rs 5 e Spreads ' I5 II' ' 'X' ' me CIPI fi IIECIW. ' sr I I if 1 1 I, ,I . - Curfoins Gasoline, Oils and Pouliry Supplies SKS It I' S 'J RU AJ 4' fi nf' i , .' E I?-IO FJUVIII EI HY Tologznnnc I llzerly 6 2 I: Ili N. C':,I-Vi, IIII3 V - 74 QI3 our I1 S mrs Rosa, Calif. illicrl 6: IAQS 0,-,Omg Hwy. Sqnqq Rggq Compliments . . . U- 5'lIAi-',lAC,. 1' ' T I ','I, li . I' IJ- I V' rm ll ,' 506 ' Llrifim I 1 Rv- ' , C 1, fr: iw, E1.Ip'? r IJIZI C',-,wA'. q LI3 F-rrlwfgnqg f , 40 en ocino Avenu .. .I.,1W pf 'z .. III I- r- , ff.: Wal er Eggen - Stanley lance -X-,.,-,I , A, . rg ,M Q, g 1 . , . 8l i I Complele Overhaul ' Tune Up x ' Wlwee Balancing A CTI, , I Mobi Production General Confracto 100 W- ollege Ave. Sumo Rosa P ' Box 55l Y ' ' 44 Solxastopol Avenue - Santa Roio, Calif Santo Rosa California 318 . S . S n u S Q one Llberry 7 ' 0 U Ulm' 'UV Wayne A. Taylor Vincent Vaccaro TAYLOR - VACCARO DISPENSING OPTICIANS Telephone Llloerty 2-2892 402 Mendocino Avenue Santa Rosa California VINCENT A RAFANELLI Realtor CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1396 Santa Rosa Ave Santa Rosa Calufornna CLASS OF 58 Telephone Llberty 5 7323 FOR PROVEN EFFICIENCY WHETHER YOU BUY OR SELL CALL US FOR SATISFACTION NILES BUICK CO Thus audatorlum IS avanlable for your stud nt actlvl tres EquIpped wIth the flnest facIlItIes It offers the best In comfort and acoustlcs for both large and small groups Partlcularly adapted for dancung It spaclous parkmg area and easy accesslbllrty make It the flrst chozce for your clubs bug dance ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE 545 PACIFIC AVENUE STERLING LUMBER CO g Q lty A We Have It' Headquarters for Everythlng In Bulldmg Materlals B ck Doo PLASTER PLYWOOD ROOFING e F Doo BUILT IN FIXTURES 9 HARDWARE CEMENT 9 LUMBER DOORS 9 MILLWORK FENCE POSTS 9 NAILS SASH SANTA ROSA YARD 'II29 College A e SS FINANCE THE STERLING WAY SCREENS SHINGLES WALL BOARD WIRE Lungs wlshes the Class of I958 Best Wushes and Good Luck L I N G S The Store wuth Your PoInt of VIew T elephone Llbeny 6 ISQI IO44 Fourth Street Phone Llberty 54010 I O v I ' I I I I I . I - Sterlin ua I Iways . From th ront r to the a r O . O O Q . O O . O O C 3 Telephone Llberty 5-3436 venue - Corn r Stewart . . . . . S . .- ' I i . . I . S I . . , . ,, . . . ,, Btwn 930 SOUTH A STREET JANSEN MOTOR COMPANY CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH HILLMAN MINX BRITISH CARS LLOYD AUTOMOBILES GERMAN CARS NO DOWN PAYMENT PLAN PHONE Ll 6 2940 SANTA ROSA CONGRATULATIONS AND PEST WISHES JOES MOBIL SERVICE COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE MOTOR TUNE UP SONOMARIN SALES Telepho c Llbe ty 5 2806 H FI APPLIANCES 621 Vlendoc no A e ue C 8' Se Santa Roso Cal to na L 5 61 Soma R050 l5l Sa ta Rosa A en e SINCE 'I922 ANG ROSSI Sales Servuce BSA Motorcycles BICYCIGS Cushman Motor Scooters Reponrs and Parts for All Makes of Motor ycles and Bncycles Llberty 6 3903 415 Davss Street Santa Rosa O EN ALL YEAR UNION HOTEL ITALIAN DINNERS Phone TRnnlty 4 3662 Occidental Cal torn a Pho e LI 2 0212 E E Gene rr S Dunnes Paints 81 Wallpaper Carnllo Auto Electric Telepho e Llberty 2 6792 atterles Starters Generators Repalred 3 some Rom A e Soma Rom 309 Fourth St Santa Rosa Calf F W WOOLWORTH 428 Mendoc no Avenue Santa Rosa Cal forma Complete Weldmg Serv: e Boulers Repanred Tanks Made to Order Recondntloned Pipe lrrugatnon Pupe lnstallatno s Complete Ruggnng Servace RAS Welding 81 Boller Works COMPLETE BOILER INSTALLATIONS Ras Bgornestad Phone 78 Resndenc 473 3099 Santa Ro o A enue P O Box 466 Santa Rosa Calf Compliments of RALPH KAPPLER LUMBER CORPORATION Wholesale Lumber and Custom Remanutacturing 'SANTA ROSA .w X 69'-. Jbufpx ,I Q -F . I , ,4 9 1 we- .. f fn- Q' . .. 4 1 f' 4' -- 'tif-:si '12 v fa 4 ' ' - :'F 5 1' Q x , v, IL4,'f':'-5.4 --1. L to 1 WAYLAND S FOOD STORE EMPIRE DRUG CO THE REXALL STORE It Pleoses Us To Please You 623 Fourth Street Llberty 5 0250 Phone Ll 5 2957 2444 Chanate Road SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA THE SHOPS TO SERVE ALL YOUR SHOPPING NEEDS ALL LOCATED UNDER ONE ROOF u FREE PARKING Town 8. Country B auty Salon Town 8. Country Fountarn The Gourmet House Delncat ssen and Luquor Store Dltwell Realty Harrns Insurance Town and Country Gift Shop Burbank Buslness College Freys Market Tom Moyhue Meat Market Town 8. Country Varuety Store EXTEND BEST WISHES AND GOOD LUCK Laun Dry lt Town 81 Country Barber Shop TO THE CLASS OF T958 Alberts Tanlor Shop Dutch Gnrl Bakery T ,. 'T E' A I ' Tu ' , L A , A 1 I I ll Il . I 3 - . , - I Tunc-up 0 1 1 Eugencl Toschu Y' Ero e ork ACCCSSOHCS 1 5 I3 Fourth S rect Santo R C If 1 chomc on u Bu Rose, Prop. 9 .sis Ubcrt -2611 6 6 ourth S reet Santa Rosa, Calif. s4, Liber V 726 W sf 30 Sonoma Avenue Santa R Phone Lll39'fY ' 3f7 5 .. ' 1 F 5 x I 4-A' - , 'Avg fu., 'L Q, Q .f' 1, .-1:9 0 Ki-F1 S 7 . 'E - , . e' ax . ' , . ,J ' a I ' ' ' 15235 2 . .59 '5l'5f? 1i, , if 1 fa, I . 41.- E 1 . - I . . I . J . Dr. Adolph J. Kemppe 521 Rosenberg Building Santa Rosa, California ' Llbcrtv 2-2316 838 SWlFT'S GARAGE Bodywork d Pointing on A A A Towing Fourth Street Llberty 5-3193 Nicholas Scmoff, D.D.S. 1110 Montgomery Drive Santa Rosa, California Llbertv 2-4414 Congratulations to th CLASS OF '58 CORBY MARKET Llbertv 5-2385 240 Bcrhom Avenue Santo Ro C I f Inbrook 4-2555 Res. TW 4-2443 Hulbert 81 Muffly Company, Inc. W. C. L. A. BEST VVISHES TO CLASS OF '58 From C. STAN COLVIN Manager, West C t Lute C. R. A. REDWOOD FIR OCS 210 Rosenberg Build Q Santo Rosa, Colitornuc P. O. Box 356 Cloverdale, Colltornic Liberty 2-2904 TATE'S SHOE SERVICE Srmthy P. Jones Kellers Custom-Mode Boots Shoe Repairing 315 D Street Santo Rosa, Calif. 101 HIGHWAY UQ mile north of Freew ILLAGE SHELL SERVICE It W TOSCHI S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Dty d V5 4F t 53 if 056' 06 S H KRESS 81 COMPANY 6 t tv53 'ull if LENOX CHINA and TOWLE STERLING The Perfect Compliment for GRACIOUS LIVING Macaw! LET US TEACH YOUR DAUGHTERS HOW TO SEW OTH ING is worth more to future homemaker! than a knowledge of sewing Its use ful now a treasure all their hvesl ACATION Sewmg Classes for Teen Agers are formxng now at your Sewing Center Ample xndxvidual mstrucnon II given as each student makes n finished dress Let us teach your daughter how she can have more clothes Eight 2 hour lessons S oo lNGRAM'S CHILI BOWL sANrA RosA, CALIFORNIA C O R R I C K S S Classes limited register today! SINGER SEWING CENTER 418 MENDOCINO Ave PHONE u 2 5552 Hifi! 'Jvifufiiifv iv Nw QQLA55 inf .58 Santo Roso's One and Only Fare Nozzle The Sonia Rosa Foundry Operofed by cv Mon Who Proves Whof NOT fo DO! EMPIRE ECONOMY CLEANERS QUALITY CLEANING WHOLESALE PRICES 526 Ellis Street Telephone Llberty 24992 On the street with the church built from one tree MCCLUSKY DG? 0 Realty Company seeeii IXIIEIIPSS WEAR Northern California Ranches Homes We strive to keep our ideas new Our success de and Busmess propemes pends upon our ability to keep in step with young men and their dress ideas Please drop IH often phone some Rosa Liberty 5 2022 you can help us to have what you want ON THE CORNER MENDOCINO AT FIFTH 534 FI TH STREET SANTA ROSA CALIF For News of SANTA ROSA HIGH Its The Press Democrat CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS or 58 youll find QCIY mm young fashions for gay young lives at RIETZ MANUFACTURING CO Equipment for the Food and Chemical Process Industries U 150 Todd Road Santa Rosa, California ... Telephone Santa Rosa Llberty 5 2375 521 founh street Santo rosa SIP! owgg Specializing in . F I , l . L I 1 I , ,4 1 I I I I I . . . X- 9 . COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE AND TUNE UP NO CAL AUTOMOTIVE All Types Speed Equapment And Work Llberty 5 7477 Santo Rosa CcIIIfornIo 738 FIrst Street M J PEDROTTI MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR Homes Farms Incom 205 Montgomery Dr Santa Rosa Calif LOYAL PROTECTIVE LIFE Personal Protechon SINCE l895 GEORGE O NESVIG FIeld Representahve Non Cancelloble SIckness and AccIdent Protechon POf'flClDOfll'1Q Lufe Insurance l203 Stewart Street Santa Rosa Cahf COMPLIMENTS FROM YOUR FARM BUREAU STORE The Sonoma County Farm Supply Co 3775 Redwood HIghway North Phone Llberty 6 1531 Al Nlcholson Company Dlrect Factory DISfl'IbUfOI' Toledo Scales and Tyler Refngeratlo 305 Sebastopol Ave SANTA ROSA CALIF 9Il FIfth St Phone LI 6 EUREKA CALIF WELTI CHAPEL OF ROSES Sonoma Avenue at Doyle Park Drlve PARKING FACILITIES Easy off the street parknng at all tIm s for everyone OTTICSFS and Members of Moose Lodge 458 Offer HeartIest Congrotulahons to the Graduates of '58 DONS LUMBER YARD LUMBER PLUMBING 0 ROOFING 0 PAINTS DOORS ' WINDOWS Sebastopol and Roberts Ave Santa Ro a Llberty 5 4020 CESANO S SERVICE GENERAL REPAIRING ROAD SERVICE Telephone Liberty 2 6636 2500 Guernevlllc Hwy Santa Rosa Col forma WILLIAMS 8g ONEIL REAL ESTATE 8. INSURANCE Telephone Liberty 5 4580 6 Flfth Street Santa Rosa Calif GARWOOD S MARKET 2481 Guerne Ille Road Santa Rosa CaIIfornIa Doke s Do Nut Kmg Coffee Shop OPEN ALL NIGHT RetaIl Whole a e Llberty 2 9554 2800 Fourth St Santa Rosa Calif Harold Kraft Mary Kra KRAFT VILLAGE BAKERY MONTGOMERY VILLAGE Tel Llberty 2 6785 Res Llberty 2 424I 2420 Claremont Drlve Santa Rosa CaII , . . e - - ' . ' ' ' ' I U ' . I .27 Bus. Ph. Ll 2-49II Res. Ph. LI 6-1251 Phone: Res' 'be Y Z543' I - f f 3 - , l 5 - . . S f I I V 38 .' I , '- V , . ' - s I , CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING Telephone Llberty 2 793l 1351 Cleveland Avenue N T A O S A F TH E BORDEN COMPANY l90l Cleveland Avenue Fresh MIlk Ice Cream Telephone Llberty 2 0647 GREEN MILL INN 'lO2OI Redwood Hlghway Cotah Phone SW 5 4303 Larro Poultry And Dairy Feeds I-Ieme of Surefeeds General Mills Feed Store 5ll WIlson Street Santa Rosa, CalIfornIa Phone Ll 2 2l90 Carpet drapenes and early ArnerIcan Furmture In MONTGOMERY Of, VILLAGE ? f 2400 Montgomery Drnve I 7 Santa Rosa, CalIfornIa CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '58 MEMEO BROS. GARAGE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE All Makes and Models Phone Llberty 5 2730 21 Santa Rosa Avenue Santa Rosa, CCIITOYDIG ARTHUR B. SIRI, INC. SA R , CALI ORNIA MANY HAPPY YEARS AHEAD TO THE CLASS OF '58 YOUR PHOTOGRAPHER FOR ANY OCCASION Let us make your wedding a thing of lasting beauty that will recall many happy memories. KEN SCHROLL STUDIO Llberty 5 7505 520 Mencloclno Avenue Santa Rosa CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS 58 EMPIRE GAS SERVICE Natural Gr1.s for Counlry Homes O FURNACES O REFRIGERATORS 12011186116 and Lommercml I as Insfullfzlzons I2 WEST COLLEGE AVENUE l I I I o STOVES - 0 WATER HEATERS GALLEN KAMP'S 480 Mendocino Avenue Sonto Roso, Colifornio Phone Ll 2-6006 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '58 Shoes for the whole fornily DUMP TRUCK SERVICE CALL LES' FOR PROMPT DLLIVERY 000 Chi-tote Ronil Sonto Roux, Cult? Llberty 6-SIQA1 LEE PRATER Liquidoted Stocks - Home Appliances Furniture f Stoves - Refrigerators Washers - Store Fixtures Home Freezers Illnurtx P-5325 210 HA' StrCCt Santo Rosa, California PRODUCERS FEED COMPANY ALBERS AUTHORIZED DEALERS Complete Line of Poultry-Dairy Feed and Supplies Llbcrtw 2-6672 230 Rohc-rts Santo Rosa, Calif. Ax. Large Stock of Parts - Trailer Supplies WHEELER TRAILER AND BODY WORKS TRAILER REPAIRS ALTERATIONS - RENTALS Sheldon Jockl Xivhcolur Liberty 6-3909 LOOK FOR THE WAGON WHEEL 27IO Sonto Rosa Avcmio Santo Rose Joke's Borber Shop 524 - 5th Street IImCitw 5-N183 liilwe Fit BEST WISHES FROM SANTA ROSA AUTO PARTS N.A.P.A. Franchise Jobber lllwrtt, is-M700 Lloyd's Rodicitor House Cleoning - Repairing - Recoring New and Used Rocliotors Ll 2-7740 543 Scrum ISt THE BRAKE SHOP Front End Rebuilding 8. Wheel Aligning Grizzly Broke Lining and Fluid Westinghouse Air Brolles 3rd 5 A Streets Stmtci Rasa, Calif. Sumo Rosa, California 303 Fifth Snee, Sumo Rosa rl ...gl L-A o I1 fiiihii W r V MEMORIAL PARK , f '.i T TTTM ooo nuows cnvisrlnv Assocuirion M A U S O L E U M CREMATORIUM COLUMBARIUM L A W N C E M E T E R Y ODD FELLOWS CEMETERY ASSOCIATION OF SANTA ROSA, CALIF. FRANKLIN AVENUE SANTA ROSA. CALIFORNIA CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS of 1958 BANK OF AMERICA Santa Rosa Branch Best Wishes o the Class of 1958 PEDERSON FURNITURE CO Fifth at D Street Santa Rosa Telephone Llberty 2 1855 DIXON HARDWARE COMPANY 424 Fifth Street 425 Fourth Street Llberty 6 O611 Home Owned ESTILL 8. WILLIAMSON COURT MARKET Meats Groceries Produce Frozen Food Telephone Liberty 5 5711 Fine Hardware Garden Plants 542 Third Street Santa Rosa California KlNG'S Stationery and Office Equipment 515 Fifth Street Santa Rosa Calif SANTA ROSA SAVINGS 8. LOAN ASSOCIATION 834 FOURTH STREET Telephone Llberty 2 7023 ' + O ' I Garden Supplies, Housewares, Electrical Supplies, The Young Point of View in Shoes e CONGRATULATIONS! Ml S .SHOE STORE Santa Rosa High School Grads Best Wishes for Future Success TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU 527 Fourth St Farmers Lane The WhlTe House Downtown In Montgomery Village Feqturmg Santa Rosas Headquarters Roblee Skooters Pedwm Glamour Deb for the Finest rn Fashions Weeluns ' Edith Henry ' HGOCWUOVTSVS for 5PO'd'nQS Fourth and B Santa Rosa California Petaluma Co operative Creamery I U C CLQQFR CH PRODU Tb MTV is Q01 ER PRODUCTS JLL5 4' P A mcoommv cmnggy g, E ifffff-0 Home of CLOVER BRAND DAIRY PRODUCTS Locally Produced and Hours Fresher 377 Bennett Avenue Santa Rosa California VUL SWAGEN WORLDS TOUGHEST ENGINE WORLDS LOWEST OPERATING COST RIDING QUALITIES BEYOND COMPARE VW Transporters Carry A Larger Payload Than Any Other Vehrcle In Its Class An Engrneerung Masterpiece i' AI Bales of I-Iay and NO Tre Down Prices Start at SI675 OO VEALE MOTORS INC Ist Street 8. Santa Rosa Avenue Phone Llberty 56602 OWNERS ARE OUR BEST SALESMEN '45 limi.-:,, O'LEARY MOTORS DE SOTO PLYMOUTH GOLIATH GUARANTEED USED CARS 60 Santa Rosa Avenue Llberty 5 4220 g DRIIVK 615466 IIIIIIIIIIIII to the graduating class Coke puts you at your sparklmg best' COCA COLA BOTTLING CO OF SANTA ROSA I VW - ' ' ' ' . - I . - ,V , r,., .W,,L..fm W,-wHf 4 'v' WMM4 I WV V. ,. . 5. f ' I . 4? ,gg ' I ' 1 1 g Q .W , ,,.. Q.. I A, -- I LAL f . WZMCXD ' A V' E FI I wr, I , n O f Ulm! AUYNOIIYY DY 'Nl OCA COIL C0 Y IV UKIAH FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Tony 81 Kay Gerhart, Prop. Wholesale Meat - Smoking 8: Curing South State Street Uklah Calltornna Phone HO 2 4739 INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS A legal reserve fraternal benefnt soclety Smce 1874 'cb' l Ck PROTE TION 3 fliliimm Ap. Hospitalization Fraternal Beneflts for Tuberculosls . Polio ' Cancer Orphans ' Aged Members Dmners Dances Prcmcs Room 311 American Trust Building Santa Rosa California Phone LI 60754 MC DONALD CHEVROLET Where Our Customers Send Thenr Friends IOI5 Santo Rosa Avenue Phone LI 2 6813 Santa Rosa I I - I I f v v . F ,fx 4 I Life Insurance ' Mortgage Insurance I Q . - fgvu Q 5' 9 rw You Con Afford To Toke The Whole Fomlly 1 ZESTO SHOP Iaoo IvIENoocINo AVENUE O ROGER s 1,29 SEBASTOPOL ROAD BORDENS CHEESE DIVISION The best In Homburgers Hof Dogs French FVIGS Frost es ond MIIksholces Tosty Top QUALITY lgol Cleveland Avenue ond QUANTITY Try IT once youll be bockl So nTo Roso Co l If Also ROGER S In Sebosfopol R L PIGSLEY NAVY Moy your VOTIOUS pofhs be smoofh on llnecl wlfh pleosont memorIes of four yeors well spent In the pursuI'r of your ultimate gools. FIIELSEIYS MRM SJMFUHIIITURE co. wr-mn: coco nmnrrunn IS Nm' zxrmswt 316 330 Fourth Sfreei SANTA ROSA XM 'T . 5 ',f.,l1.IIf ' El I I J'- , ' A ' , v ff,LlgH:I.: L UQ, , 'qfl N if . 1 'if . g j, 'g .ki A W 5 9: ,W ' o I' I I I I l I I I I ' I . , I ' , . I l Q . . Q . . O O Sf FF ii iiiiiili Holm Tractor 81 Equipment Co I O H P T PETALUMA SEBASTOPOL DAIRY SPRAYING IRRIGATING ffff'ff+4ff J yy P ULTRY EQUIPMENT 1, , , Wfmdff Wwwl ff! J A 1, Cab J 74 L fl? Jw P ug Lithogrcphg D :Munn ' LISLE LITIIDGRAPII 00 2465 Clar ont Drive Sant Ro Cal tom ig I l P A 4 q A 2 ll V I ovvord 120 e olumo A I MqxL Us f Axffju' K' ' f A - elf x 'NW .Q Lwxitffib db IW W My W CM' AW ' ' fl ,fvmk f sf , . Val' ff j A J , V 1, M J,f,1ziAL ,L W F Of ' k .W lb 1 L 57 q ,fr M ' lxbxibrllgffgf Aijxf v f U W A M5411 X W a , X V rin 'n - in - irec a' ve xsmg Best of Luck to the Class of '58 from RUSS and BOB SANTA ROSA REFRIGERATION CO. Complete Horne Appliances R.C.A. - Whirlpool - Kelvinator - Admiral Santa Rosa Steam Laundry 81 Cleaners One Coll Does it All Your Washables - Your Wardrobe Telephone Llberty 5,0333 849 North Street Llberty 2 5435 352 FIRST STREET SANTA ROSA Congratulations to the Class ot 58 BISHOP MOTORS 1121 B Street We are easy to Deal wlth Llberty 2 0620 WRIGHTS COFFEE SHOP Ilf or S cc' lllll Grace M W rght Telephone Llberty 2 21190 509 Fourth Street SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 58 MATCH CO Telephone Llloerty 2 2255 375 Sebostopol Avenue Santa Rosa Calaf Charm For Your Future Home GAYE POTTERIES FINE C NA FOSTORIA We mamtaln a file for the bride to be to assist her frrends In buying shower or weddung gifts In patterns she prefers HARDISTY'S Fourth and B Streets Santa Rosa Calif I I I F'l ' I nls - fin SA TO I ' I I :JA DIAMOND ' ll . L gil ,, 'ti o HI o PALIN BROS FIRESTONE ANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA Llb Iy 5 6268 DAGWOOD DUNN S I 4 Ffth St Llb ty 59 970 Clyde s Camero Cenier H Lib ty 2 3665 I T H BEVINS STATIONERY 123OMd Lbty54 ghS IS Gft AHDDYS 69 Eq P 9 9 BINGS SPEED SHOP DYNAMIC BALANCING Lube fy 2 4115 TRAVERSO MARKET GROCERIES DELICATESSEN I L ty 2 2530 A 1. Compliments of GORDON S DRIVE IN Fourth Street SANTA ROSA CALIF MONTGOMERY WARD COMPANY 411 MENDOCINO AVENUE SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 58 Congratulations To Closs of sa Hcnspeter Tractor and Equipment NEI-Il BOTTLING co. FORD TRACTORS Phone Llberfy 2-7422 1015 PETALUMA HILL ROAD SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA Fluor Products Company A Frlendly Ploce to Work MW We P 1, Sikh 'Q like Q if PARTICIPATING IN THE GROWTH OF THE REDWOOD EMPIRE LAW S FASHION J CHESTERS 0 Jewelers e O T110 .Store of Lucky Diamonds O WATCH REPAIR SPECIALISTS ' Telephone Llberty 5 IO95 l 504 Fourth Street Santo Rosa JUNE A LAW CLARENCE R LAW 531 Fourth Street Sonto Roso Coluforno Dresses Blouses Skurts Svveoter Coots SUITS Robes Slocks Molud Lmgerle ond Ho . . irfrlilfyfsrlfrswfW 'W 5 ' I ,L n - fr sxz:.2fszu,.sr2msM4,Mu Q r'ViQL,1zCQQi-I M - 95 ,L 0 ' , .-.AQ V. , iff f ' .21 . ' . 'ii :ww s L ' - N , X V ff J ' JQM- F L I P A L+ g ' , . ' ' 3: , --+ , ' 3' s I .--- M -,xJ ' F- x gl, ' C F I F I I All 3 . S- 5x1t2'3+3',St fiom . 51+ -- A - - - A dwsmmw J.. I 'A' I 'A . 'T ' . ,-. . -'. . 5 ' QR: - l 4 A ,M ,Q -nk- W Q, ' If-ink- . ' Qi I ' ' ' , . w , VN, . X. so , 446' If I If A I 0 Q , . , 1 0 I ,I . Y ft! gud !, V ' , ' A Wwfvul lx. 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