Sir Francis Drake High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (San Anselmo, CA)

 - Class of 1956

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CLASSES A Q STUDENT GOVERNMENT Q if MJ ACTIVITIES QA, D ATHLETICS Lf T 'fs SENIOR FAREWELL if .X ,ff .IIBuccANEER STAFF I 'I I ADvIsER EDITOR 'Q Mrs. Agnes Coombe Louise Oxtoby II 'X ASSISTANT EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER SALES MANAGER I XII Pe1Ed Rb R Rb H hl I , I I I ' COPY EDITOR ART EDITOR SPORTS EDITORS 2 Iudys I B b I3 If B CI R I I I I4 y GII I ADVERTISING MANAGER ADVERTISING ADvIsER PHOTOGRAPHY ADVISER I6 I 2 vm Wh MPhIMCIIy MH CIGI d I3 ADMINISTRATION R HAROLD ALLISON M . Principal Most businesses exist either to produce so th' ' me ing or to serve some segment of society. Education is a big business. You, the class of l956, are the product of our school this year. We hope that the school has served you well in providing the best education possible within our means. As every industry looks for ways to improved 2 ' production, we -thde Board of Education, the i I d h . . . an t e a mnnistrators-have sought improve your education. We believe are the best product that the school produced. We are confident that you a good account of yourselves as you leave Drake to continue your education or to pursue the work of your choice. fm teachers ways to that you has ever will give ADMINISTRATION MRS. MURIEL MCCRUM Girls' Vice Principal Dxsifid SUP MR. FRANCIS SHAFER Boys' Vice Principal SLE ER cf-XRU MR' TTHEST erinkeridem SCHOOL BOARD-Mr. Howard McGill, President: Mr, Wallace Hayesp Mr. Edmund Thomas, Jr., Mr. William Lewis. Not pictured: Mrs. John Ehlen, Clerk. FACULTY AND STAFF F' V .- MR. MARTIN AAHL Y A L Wood Shop Metal Shop i Y ,L .1 M4 A 'A A . '. H, MR. WALLACE ANDREWS . . gl X Counselor fi? Mathematics ' nmclr . GWe , SS new Ml lov- WS if , Front Gd Counse Ciuiieyf ex0R5. Gdeff He mio MC OUNS . e Re 1 MF' . MR. HARRY R-Rowell, Mis5ful22cOnd Ttzwkobert Prather BELGRADE 5' T- En9lish Fronjflsalicdle Andrews' Mf- MRS. ANNE BROWN English Q- MR. CLIFFORD MISS JEAN MR. ARTHUR MR- MERRILL Bumps BURNS CHAPMAN CoNvis Physics Physical if American History Chemisffi' Education ii i V. F if Democrac , . gr , y iw 'Piss A If Q , , vV,A , X kiiif MRS. AGNES MR. GEORGE COOMBE A , CORSON History Physical Psycholo y Education 9 MRS. JULIE MR. PAUL MR. CHARLES MR. WILLIAM MR. THOMAS CRAWFORD DALY DOLL EDICK EDWARDS Mathematics Mechanical Wood Shop Science Mathematics Drawing K A f i 30' D , FACULTY I Q I xii R .','. L u I' .' . . 1 ,4mf..c H , V MR. LEONARD - FITZGERALD I I ...Il Applied Art 4- P I fx MR. ROBERT ,K if y in FITZHENRY I 1 Physical ' -se fr Education MR. CLETUS U MR. HERMAN ,- V ' 'i -I MISS ELIZABETH GRAVES GRAVES I iHARPER Biology I A I ,-22 slf' General l-Glln 1 'V 8- lin. . I X L LL ELLL IAF 'I I I ' Miss TANNETTE , - 'z -'AEJALOFF 45 D- English E iff? MRS. BRUNA KASTELIC Typing Business ,-... Spanish Student Finance -f ' --. N MR. CLARENCE JONES History ' YZ' ' MR. ROBERT MR. ROBERT KOSKELA KUEHNL Metal Shop Journalism English MR. MILES MCCOLM Spanish English MR. CHARLES KURTZ Mathematics 6' mr MRS. MURIEL MR. PHILO McCRUM McCULLEY Mathematics Work Experience Girls' Vice Counselor Principal MR. HOWARD GLANDON Mathematics Photography MR. ALBERT JUCH French .4 MR. MICHAEL LOPEZ Spanish 5 . MR. RICHARD HART History American Democracy MR. WALLACE MCDONALD Art Of, Mrs. Lillian B Q TOY ,Mrs Rum PAANS LWBRAGM CANTEEN STAFF-Mrs. Muriel Mccfum, Mrs. Pvlilm Louise Dausse. MAINTENANCE STAFF-Mr. Job Evans, Mr. Ralph Hoefger, Mr. Manuel Lopez, Mr. Joseph Kluchka, Mr. Earl Cook, Mr. Manuel Sapfiero. Noi piclured: Mr. Joe Souza, Mrs. Effie Ware. MR, JOHN MCGLYNN English 'il' X MRS. JANET gg., ,ie,,, i ,il MQCAULEY 5 Physical 'L lliy , Education MR. KEITH MR. ROBERT MacNAB MAH ER Chemistry Drama English MRS. GRACE MISS FRANCES MR. JAMES NELSON PARKS PIERCE English History ' English 2 T ' l ' .2 2 Q. 5 A Hlcuuv 2 . f Y 'f' ,amp 'X ' I . 4 . 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ALBERT CHAPMAN JUCH Adviser Adviser QW? SENIORS J ' ' f - A , ,ffl-' , f ' Vx - WW 4 'ff-A ff Henry Richens Robert Henry Gerrold Thayer Abraham Adams Adler ffl X ,f N 'f er 'e- . 'R Mercedes Marie Angeli John Frederick Don Wheeler Allen Allison g,f:.',,, ,- .V , VVV, ,,,, , ,, , ,J L, M' 2, f-X a gs t I ' , 'R' dx 4 'i L V Frank Albert Margaret Ann Delores Louise Apostoli Arbini Ash ,t Y' David Charles Claudette Nona Robert John .J i' ll Myron Banfield Barnes Barossi 4 - ,,1f, a.-:+:y:f1.-- ry amevs,-zvgzf-', fxgnfvzg gui- - , ,C gb, A ? M QA we gi 1 W y y , Craig Winthrop Allen A-of X Nancy Jean Anthony gi., ,j 'Wh f RN ,N Q! -9 ' Joyce Baker Harlan Barry Zl John Bradford Bayliss L., Janet Eluzabeth Gordon Michael Sharon Lynn Beesley Bell Be Aaleen Bennett Rnchard Walter Roy Edward James Edward Benz Berger Berthlmer Judith Anne Nancy Boland Leslie M. Booth Llnda Rosetta Blackfneld Boragno srmoks 02 Bruce Borley Susan Brier Judith Rae Joseph Michael Barbara Clair Judith Brier Bosley Patrick Bregante Breyer rr J 31 7 A J fri S ,gi i Q. lg J an ,A .,,.,, , M k Y gy f J ,ygyv bf M ,X Barbara Jane Harry Margaret Jean Eugene Edward Brock Brogioli Brooks Burch David Edwin Burmester Paul Albert Caletti K- l.1 Douglas Burnham Gerald Norman ' 3 Burton A T10 Morning comes early Stanley Howard Robert Todd Camiccia Cory SENIORS 1 . 1 ax 7 'RW i nn lg 0 Alice Teresa Robert Merrill I Max Merriet Barbara Anne Kathleen Ellen Casassa Casey an Chadwick Chamberlain Chaney WHJIWZ 8'- Bruce Bergland Jack Reginald John Amede Gail Marie 51 , ULN William Kent Clark Clumeck Jr. Cody Collin Fifi-, jlg' Collin ' 1iiti2i5,.1 .. -1 Melvin Joseph Watson Manwaring JoAnn Cortelyou Carole Ellen Lawrence Nichols Colombo Conner ll Cosgrove Craft '1 'W' vs.. Barbara Frances Norma Jo Diane Louise Joseph Denison Robert Martin Croker Crowell DaCastello Dahlman d'Alessio SENIORS Day is done Herbert Leonard Damner Jr. I Diane Annette Dana Gene Lloyd William Cain Nancy Lou Harold Rodger Lynnea Anne Daniels Danielson Danielson N I Lawrence John Leo Patrick Dehrer Dieckmann Dillon Dobbins I Ted Alexander Dotto rv CK Carolyn Adele William Seth Paul Dubuc Douthit Drummond SENIURS Elaine Marie Duncan l X A Bard Dudley Duponl 26 Y Chauncy Lynn John Malcolm Pafricia Dunnigan Dunford Dunlap 5-fi Ki 1 Anne Dvorak Allen Gregory GCD' Anfon Dye Dykstra 11 Yvonne Anneen Esler Albert Warren Ellis Jr. Carol Anne William Henry Eatherfon Eling an Carol Diane Barbara Jo Frances Lou BQFDGVO JON Esser Ferguson Fischer Flflgerdld v ' A LH Paul Sprague Flood r tsl Senior Advisory Committee John Alden Robert Michael Gacldini Harry Mason Galliver Fotens Charles Edwin Gamble Wiielf- Y -434. . G4-f-H' if- tri-9. .-.E- ,. 41.1, LT - Al I r,, ,1 Carol Ann Susan Lee Heide Barbara Garrison Gaylord Gehrhardt SENIORS George O. Ford Paul Edward Frank Joseph Edward Foster Jr. Robert Bruce Freet Jr. I L SENIORS Robert William George ,, - - 'f,'-g,f'.,-3j5,:A .f ,535 ' A if f H, '.4,k:- f it .5 fr ' 'Y ' D Rudi Franklin Golyn Anthony Edward Gromme ft Judy Rae Hamilton Kenneth Areada Gelatti 'L Barbara Graham .4-3 -v,v: ,Q 'Q ' L A 1 kr m ga? l G5 711711 I , L , 'ful ' 2 G gf I a W ff 'Z , Alfred Forest Giddings Suewiya Mae Gillette Virginia Kay Gillis 'fmt 1. 11--X 1 Peter Scott Valerie Jean Susan Frances Graham Grant Gregg ALMA MATER With broad and tirm foundation ' Our fathers built for Drake. With loyal veneration, our way today we take To honor high our varsity in all she strives to do. May fame and wealth attend her, Our dear old Green and White. May tame and wealth attend her- LeRoy Patrick Our dear old Green and White Michael DeValera Grundhauser Hallinan Ralph Ronald Carolyn Elizabeth Robert R. Nancy Hartwich Hand Hanson Hartly SENIORS I -'fm fm f L. '-'ZS' ff . 15 Linda Lee Judith Elaine Edward M. Louis Warner Hush Hawxhurst Healey Helmer T .Vw my AL William James Marshall John Robert David Richard Nelson Hill Jr. Hirsch Hirschler Hirst We Charles Richard Christine Ann Alvin 'C' ! Madeleine Dawn Ernest Gorden Hooglin Hoaglin HOl i Holsinger 6. Holt '15, id J .1 Y f, M! - Diane Barbara Charles Roger Gary Talbott Martha McCollom Frederick Ernest Hug Y Huntington Hurlbut Hutchings ki ,i ,sv , 1 FN it A s Phyllis Elaine Jaegeling J A Richard Alan James Robert E. Jennison Five to nine Frantz Truman Johnson .ND-. tb William Sfewgrf Kenneth Kamp Nancy Lee Nancy Lee Jump Kaufman Keever Robert George Ketron s-'ff Larry Carlton John David Roslyn Esther Curl MOUriCe R09e T0f9e e Keys Krug Larson Larson Qu-o We SENIORS QV' Violet Leola James Joseph Edmond Francis Sheridan Diane Stephen Michael Larson Lavaroni Lawrence Lee Levin ai ,,,, , ,g?i.ilg3iAi..iAV,,i ,. mv- H V '7'fi A f it J J 'kjf ilill f I ii 7 f J I 1 , 3: my 3 .R be M ,ny J K V' A R I Q - ' . ' -i 1- ' . :J ' ' ' 1 V , f ' ' fi J KR, ' Benjamin Harvy Jean Carolyn Paul Clarke Harold Lewis Daniel Thomas Levine Levy Llewellyn Jr. Longaker Lubarsky Graham Dukehart Jocelyn York i ,!', 7' 'iiii Hob Raisers Luce Ludditt A I X A ,-'Q 'X L 1. fi Y Pamela March Lorena May Dexter Murrey James Edward Herbert Baker Ludditt Luman McCormack McGuire McKenney Jr. SENIORS IQ.. 6131 Nancy Lynn Thomas Craig Alan Donald Madelyn Corol McWhinney Mack Maclver Manchester Robert Eugene Ronald Frederick Peter Martin Barbara Jean Marcucci Markson Mason l I 1 l l ll ' i I Richard Kendall Marven Leroy Robert Eugene Leroy Gelsi John E. Mattos May May Medeot Meehan 52 Laurolie Louise Diana Meyer Alice Joan Helene Merilee Jack Arthur 32 Mellana Milani Miller Miller SENIORS uf fn. K . L Carol Ingrid Jacklyn Kay Valerie Ann Harriet Kahulunani Clemente Miguel Moeller Montbriand Mooney Morris Moya .1 ffm Nanci Ellen Phillip Lee Nancy Jane Kenneth Robert Mulloney Murphy Napier Navas QA Roy Fulton Nelson Jr. N x pl 'b , K y Scoring for Drakex f M U li- il me Alan Carl Robert Orville Neubauer Newton Barbara Helene Gloria Pearl Norris Ongaro L. 195 ' SENIORS I9 ' pus 6 Carolyn Rae John Wilson Louise Gurdon Darrell Thomas Nancy Lee Orgibet Otis Oxtoby Packard Parsons 'Nh v f - ,- .-. it 'L-l-Yidl Mlm r- 'L Fw ui. pt l lllldncxggp .. , ,,'oA A, ,J V 1' VX' nf William Richard Lbuis Puffackif X Parking Lot Crowd PG rsons f P 1' Carol Marilyn Marilyn Patterson Marcia Lee Harold Edward Robert Arnold Patterson Payne Payton Pecota L N JT' 'Wh i a it isri f If' ' ' - on E 4' ft S2 , fr 1 ' ' P 4 2 Maureen Dale James Wllllom Robert Andrew Parilee Ellen Brenton Stanley Peninger Petricka Phelan Porter ' Purdom f SENIORS M5 k , V .mz X l Susan Carol John William Serafina Rita Purdom Rankin Ratio Q- William Edward Raudio 'fin Karen Irene X , Darnall Willson Elena Elizabeth Edward.Ross Rawson Reynolds Ricci Robinson ' riiil l l 11- fy., , A Leslie Adrienne Joan Roix Robert Christopher Michael Dale Nancy Lillian Rodgers Ross Rossman Ruggeri Gregory George Schafer eeee Merle Jacqueline Schlumberger 'E Ellen Olivia Schmid? I Richard M. Schoepf Lynne Schonwasser r SENIORS fw:?yf t53ii5l, - ' d'.' f ., , ,V,, ,.,. Q A , , f- 'vita' 1- 'gg .nm , M 1' 3' 1 y ey! ju 'ff 7' 47 ' ,Q A r f , - Gilbert Harold Schott we N, sub 'N , ibm f9s James Charles Judith Scott Yvonne Estelle Schulze Shea Uru- A William Clark Shepherd ff! 1 Lincla Lee Sylvia Yee Gerald LeRoy Sherry Shew Shipley 7 93fff Zvi-2.. I 9, f l '1 6 Ronald Eugene Shipley Charles Kissam Melvyn Irving John Skov Sigler Simpson Claudia Jeanne David Robert Keith Robert Marsha Mary Smith Smith Smith Smith 'ua v SENIORS . 'Wm f M Q-ff.,4g: g,,g' ,, ,, , A Q V 4, 4-1, equi , - f Sf' V Q 1' . 'f.' ',,' , H237 'H' ' u .1 f!! 1' xl 'Ch 'wer-53-vt 07 fl -assail- Lcsl minute rushes Rongld Horwood Francis Joseph Georgia Ann Smiflq Solinsky IV Stapleton ' 4 f V ' I J of ' A v ,xr ,. , L X if X: VA ,VV, ,fk ,?1 H - -' - 'fs' 2 J ' F i T Am '1 ji J , V--, . 7 , K ' f 1, f ' I QA f T ,o ,, g ii ., r 'V L' ' T sta X 1 ia g if ... K. - . LL 3-I ,' 4 f i C V not K .gui ,, Q ' R J ',V, . X, TI i 'ni l D i X ' X te .fm George Leslie William Franklin Carl Coats Moreland Leithold Paulina Jill Steffenson Stepp Stevens Stevens Stevens 'PEN 1 995 ,r KN Leona Lucille Allan LeRoy Dianne Carol Roberta Li Judith Lenore Stone Straight Swanson Sward Tandy I ',' w JY fi 7 x 'rw John Richard Tennison Roberta Kathleen Peter James Thomcs Thompson Nancy Mae Robin Lee Townsend Tracy 37 5 5 SENIORS M 5 ig W -15. 4 'E ' 4- 1 'D l Q 4 James Frank James Turrietta Albert Leo Van Scheel Robert Bruce Tremont Vaccaro Vondel Victor I . , ,ft .aim K3-,. .M X I E 'ps' Z. M 1 A ,, ,, sir -' William Edward Byrnis Elicia Hyale Wall Ricketts Waldbillig Bibb i B bblff kl-,...... 'insulin . lr! Experience is the best teacher 38 Barbara Elizabeth Wallace ,ni 1 -,Q'lilillff ' , -3' 8 ,4-I? QT A David Jensen iv! '5'7.::'l vu! Ronald W. Mattos Jane Watrous N .L :R Leila Kotite Sharon Rae Throop 511' SENIORS 2.3.3 JOGD Arleen Albert Charles Judith Joy Wyclitt Brian Arleigh Williams Weems Weitz Jr. Welch Whitson , Y H e-V, 1 ,..,f ts L 1 ' X iv Y i ' fj Y- ff mst H ' Q e,e . V f wifi .. , 'bv as M1 Craig LeRoy Williams Gb- Donald Jay Yerion .lohn Earl Williams WW 'N to Bqrbqrg Marie Ronald Edward Sharon Louise Wilgey Winkler Worlund I Y Robert Royal Young Patricia Mary Thomas Harold The n Zable Zink VOYAGE Seniors. . .remember. . . our first day at Drake. We were poor little lost freshmen roaming the halls, frightened that we might walk into the wrong class or, much worse, we might not find our own class. the first dance of our freshman year. We were all so excited. Our class danced to the music at the Goblin's Gallop, proving our anxiousness to be a part of Drake. our class showed determination when we gave Winter Fantasy. We worked our hearts out to make the dance a whopping success. X Q X Y X we shared theN.B.L. basketball championship with Valleio. our first Buccaneer arrived in June. We had more signatures than anyone else. the Harvest Hop. As sophomores we decorated the gym in the gayest fall colors. the Drake varsity football team beat Tam at our first day game. Gonna win tonight? Steve Halbe led us in yells. His spirit and never ceasing energy set a pattern for Drake's yell leaders. the dance where the fire department came because someone pulled a false alarm. theN.B.lL. swimming meet at Drake. We stayed all day with time out for lunch at Zip's. the first Sock Hop. Rudi Golyn won first prize for his fancy socks. the letterman dance Weight-in-Blues. The average weight of the boy and his date determined admis- sion price. Barbara Breyer and Benii Anixter paid the least. I our class rings. We shoved our hands into every- body's face to show them off. the Mardi Gras. we won the N.B.L. basketball championship by de- feating Valleio. We occupied a whole side of Val- leio's gym, yelled and screamed for Drake.- we held our memorable Junior Prom at Bermuda Palms. The whole school danced to the music of Jim Chesnut. the girls were flower bearers at graduation. During the senior farewell we all stood and took our bow as seniors. . .we raced to the Senior Bench. we came to school as seniors. My, we felt high and mighty. the flurry of costume dances- South Sea Para- dise, Me and My Shadow, Bum's Ball. the boys won the faculty-letterman game. our fabulous Spirit Week. We yelled, screamed, sang, and were our gayest that pre-game week. our thrilling Senior Ball. We talked about it all year and planned for it for three months. While we dan- ced we reminisced about old times at Drake. .we walked our straightest to Pomp and Circum- stance. Our high school days were over. most of all. . .we remember. . .the wonderful friends we made at Drake. Farewell, The Class of 1956 DESTINATION ROBERT ADAMS Electronic Engineer GERROLD ADLER Merchant Marine Officer CRAIG ALLEN Lawyer JOHN ALLEN Engineer MERCEDES ANGELI Secretary NANCY ANTHONY Medical Social Worker FRANK APOSTOLI Butcher MARGARET ARBINI Housewife JOYCE BAKER Lawyer DAVID BANFIELD Rug Cleaner CLAUDETTE BARNES Secretary ROBIN BAROSSI Banker HARLAN BARRY Insurance Agent MARGI BATTY Gym Teacher JANE BEARD Nurse JANET BEESLEY Nurse SHARON BELL College AILEEN BENNETT Psychologist RICHARD BENZ Fire Chief JUDY BLACKFIELD Sociology NANCY BOLAND Teacher LINDA BORAGNO Secretary JUDY BOSLEY Secretary JOE BREGANTE Marines BARBARA BREYER Stanford JUDY BRIER Psychiatrist SUSAN BRIER Psychologist BARBARA BROCK Marriage MARGARET BROOKS Nurse DAVE BURMESTER History Teacher DOUG BURNHAM Marine Corps Officer JERRY BURTON Forest Ranger PAUL CALETTI X-Ray Technician STAN CAMICCIA Navy TODD CARY Dentist ALICE CASASSA Physical Therapist BOB CASEY Lawyer BARBARA CHAMIBERLAIN Stewardess BRUCE CLARK Chemi-caIiEn gineier JACK CLUMFCK Corporation Executive JOHN CODY Teacher BILL COLLIN Veterinarian MEL COLOMBO Army JO ANN CORTELYOU Dental Hygienist CAROLE COSGROVE Secretary LARRY CRAFT Engineer NORMA CROWELL Beauty Operator DIANE DA CASTELLO Marriage JOE DAHLMAN Navy BOB D ALESSIO Engineer BERT DAMNER Doctor DIANE DANA Nurse NANCY DANIELS College of Marin LYNNEA DANIELSON Ph sical Thera ist Y P RODGER DANIELSON Fish and Game Department GENE DEHRER Architect BILL DIECKMAN Real Estate LARRY DILLON Navy PATRICK DOBBINS Commercial Artist TED DOTTO Army CAROL DOUTHIT Marriage BILL DRUMMOND Electronics Engineer ELAINE DUNCAN Medical Artist CHAUNCE DUNFORD College MALCOLM DUNLAP Engineer PAT DUNNIGAN Science ANNE DVORAK Teacher GARY DYKSTRA Foreign Diplomat BARBARA FERGUSON Singer CAROL EATHERTON Marriage YVONNE ESLER Doctor CAROL ESSER Legal Secretary FRANCES FISCHER Psychologist JAN FITZGERALD Social Worker PAUL FLOOD Engineer JOHN FOTENS Architect PAUL FRANK Air Force ROBERT GADDINI Navy HARRY GALLIVER Engineer CHARLES GAMBLE Army N Teacher CAROL GARRISO Sn ICAKI IZAVI Ahh Il..2..,..-.Zen ,J f'..IlC-.--I- HEIDE GEHRHARDT Art Teacher ROBERT GEORGE Accountant SUEWIYA GILLETTE Surgeon KAY GILLIS Nurse RUDI GOLYN Theater BARBARA GRAHAM Penologist PETER GRAHAM Research Scientist JEAN GRANT Animal Husbandry SUE GREGG Teacher TUFFY HALLINAN Lawyer JUDY HAMILTON Veterinarian CAROLYN HANSON Social Worker NANCY HARTWICH Stanford LINDA HASH Buyer JUDY HAWXHURST Legal Secretary MIKE HEALY Zoologist LOUIS HELMER Advertisement Illustrator MARSHALL HIRSCH Coast Guard ROBERT HIRSCHLER Pharmacist CHRISTINE HOAGLIN Bookkeeper AL HOLLAND Teacher MADELEINE HOLSINGER Author DIANE HOLTZ Dental Nurse CHARLES HUG Navy MARTHA HURLBUT Teacher GEORGE IRVIN Teacher PHYLLIS JAEGELING Mills College BOB JENNISON Minister FRANTZ JOHNSON Marines BILL JUMP College KEN KAMP Agriculture NANCY KAUFMAN Cosmetologist NANCY KEEVER Science Teacher BOB KETRON Ski Instructor JOHN KEYS Composer LEILA KOTITE Chemist ROSLYN KRUG Teache- ROGER LARSON Civil Service VIOLET LARSON Secretary JIM LAVARONI Pilot SHERIDAN LEE Occupational Therapist STEPHEN LEVIN Dermatologist BUDDY LEVINE Sports Announcer JEAN LEVY Journalist PAUL LLEWELLYN Engineer GRAHAM LUCE Landscape Architect JOCELYN LUDDITT Occupational Therap PAMELA LUDDITT Teacher LORENA LUMAN Secretary DEXTER MCCORMACK Marines HERB MCKENNEY Photographer TOM MACK Coast Guard CAROL MANCHESTER Stewardess BOB MARCUCCI Navy RON MARKSON Army PETE MARTIN Contractor BARBARA MASON Waitress RON MATTOS Electrician LAURALIE MELLANA Teacher DIANA MEYER Accountant ALICE MILANI Secretary HELENE MILLER Raise Horses JACK MILLER Architect CAROL MOELLER Artist JACKLYN MONTBRIAND Marriage VAL MOONEY Police Woman HARRIET MORRIS Receptionist MIKE MOYA Engineer NANCI MULLONEY Singer PHILLIP MURPHY Golfer KEN NAVAS Engineer AL NEUBAUER Electrical Engineer BARBARA NORRIS Singer GLORIA ONGARO Teacher CAROLYN ORGIBET Musician JOHN OTIS Engineer LOUISE OXT OB Y College Professor NANCY PARSONS Interior Decorator BILL PARSONS Photographer CAROL PATTERSON Natural Scientist MARILYN PATTERSON Librarian MARCIA PAYNE Secretary SKIP PAYTON Engineer ist .P BOB PECOTA Dentist DALE PENINGER Nurse ROBERT PHELAN College of Marin BRENT PURDOM Dairyman SUE PURDOM Home Adviser JOHN RANKIN Coast Guard SERA RATTO Nurse BILL RAUDIO Electrician KAREN RAWSON Buyer DARNALL REYNOLDS Merchant Marine ELENA RICCI Nurse BILL RICKETTS Electrician DAN RITTER Engineer ED ROBINSON Photographer LESLIE RODGERS Secretary JOAN ROIX Buyer MICHAEL ROSSMAN Research Scientist NANCY RUGGERI Secretary GREG SCHAFER Coach O Officer MERLE SCHLUMBERGER Professional Skater ELLEN SCHMIDT Interior Decorator DICK SCHOEPF Engineer LYNNE SCHONWASSER Teacher GIL SCHOTT Army JAMES SCHULZE Engineer JUDY SCOTT Dental Hygienist YVONNE SHEA Buyer BILL SHEPHERD Chemist SYLVIA SHEW Choreographer LINDA SHERRY Secretary GERALD SHIPLEY Marines RONALD SHIPLEY Marines CHARLES SIGLER Doctor MEL SIMPSON Engineer JOHN SKOV Doctor CLAUDIA SMITH Teacher DAVID SMITH Geologist KEITH SMITH Colorado School of Mines MARSHA SMITH Nurse RON SMITH Accountant FRANK SOLINSKY Navy GEORGIA STAPLETON College BILL STEPP Electrician JILL STEVENS Fashion Designer MORELAND STEVENS Art Teacher DIANNE SWANSON Evangelist Ll SWARD Social Worker JUDITH TANDY College of Marin JOHN TENNISON College of Marin ROBERTA THOMAS Secretary SHARON THROOP Career Girl NANCY TOWNSEND Teacher ROBIN TRACY Teacher JIM TREMONT Navy JAMES TURRIETTA Pharmacist VAN VANDEL Sculptor BOB VICTOR Advertiser BYRNIS WALDBILLIG Secretary HYALE WALL University of California BARBARA WALLACE Interior Decorator JANE WATROUS Dental Hygienist JOAN WEEMS Court Reporter AL WEITZ Navy Pilot JUDITH WELCH Marriage ARLEIGH WILLIAMS University of California RON WINKLER Air Force SHARON WORLUND Raise Horses BOB YOUNG Engineer PAT ZABLE Adress SENIORS EXPOSED - s . ls that you? Ww- rd . feed Xhe C h 00 ,- T 'W -4-1 61' is if xe J Joe Bufterwort lev f ls If fhof bad? mob We ve been sacked a. 4 The outcast 2 Drake eleven O I Belgroded Frank ' W' Lef0Y ' ' 'FZ ff ,L jniqk Awiinns '- i . ', 'jaw SENIOR AWARD WINNERS-Front Row: Lauralie Mellana, Bank of America History Certificate, Louise Oxtoby, Bank Liberal Arts Cup and Foreign Language Certificate, National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit, Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award, Carol Patterson, Bank Science Certificate. Second Row: Yvonne Esler, Bank English Certificate, Joan Weems, Bank Vocational Arts Cup and Business Certificate,Hyale Wall, National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit, Carol Eatherton, Bank Art Certificate, Carol Esser, Bank Homemaking Certificate. Bock Row: Mike Rossman, Bank Science and Mathematics Cup and Mathematics Certificate, National Merit Schol- arship Certificate of Merit, General Motors Scholarship, Bausch and Lomb Science Award, Peter Graham, National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit, General Motors Certificate of Merit, Gary Huntington, Bank Industrial Arts Certificate, Pat Zable, Bank Fine Arts Cup and Music Certificate. lim 'Ut ' L V, ' 1lV,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,gq,,v,,H V V :gg 3, L:f,ggf 1.14 f .rn I , 6- ff,, . Q , s, ww, '-,ii .gn-,. ,, .- i if' x'jf:?y f ,.5'f',f5:5:2-fgjff 'yi'-, ,X ,QJLLQ , I , ,,', 5,4 . 3 i4fy,,,,z , : 454, I A f mv -v ' , . ' ,V 1 , mi, Q. 2 Q ti e f , 1 ff if ' fm , f ,. in-1 , , ff:-rf' l ff? Hif i' - 5' fit? ' 2 ,, , ' w I ,. , JA , ., V .W ,M !Q,,y,h,,,M, ' 1 W1 21, f 4-4 , , . ,, ,gtg H .5 H . 5' , 3' ' 5' Q44 0 2:-'gl-.J M, x , 'rg , 1 3' V' , ap i L an f' A - or , .Q- rf M iw , i , i- P I 'V , -' - -'.'.'i'12'-if' JK' iii! xiii 5' ' Zigi 1' I 3 ti I ' V '-:rff'7:117::::.a ? ff 'S L ' X 'Pl xii -'1--'.zf,1f---55, , . -1, ,f 'fe V. , lx ,. ,zlf-'12f:g-I-g, sw ,I lg ,,tj,? - 4' a Y... , jrlm- , Q7 I 2 way . I l 'nj 5 A-hlsx.-Lgf, .L I iii 5 I' ' A f Xl! fy 19' L, X ' 'J' li , 1, Hz ' fj f '.:i lj . sanyclfockui Contest two gold ke 5 d 1 52923, wp 1, gif ,E 4, D' e Dflnol. eioliiomemoklng award' certificat f Y an sculpture, 9 O merit fqr SCHOLASTIC ART CONTEST WINNERS: Carol Eatherton, book illustration, Lou- ise Oxtoby, Photography, Carol Moeller, water color. 4 3 .IUNIORS ,A 7 . l Q F5 F5 A T rzii, , !' wJ GARY EARL BOERO NELSON Fall President .. Fall A Q Vice President - ai , N. ' MARILYN , MIKE MADSEN Q ZELLER Fall Secretary an Spring President T l SUE PAUL A ENSLER EISERICH I Fall Treasurer Spring , 2 : T 'P 9' K Vice President J., 'ii sg 0 x i V. I , i Get up and go! motto ot the iunior class, was the inspiration for the junior activities, a series of parties ROGER SUE and dances for all the class. A competitive cake sale, BOERO ROUDER between the guys and gals, was held to raise money for the activities. The victorious boys forced the girls to serve as their slaves later in the term. ln March, plans began for Deep Purple. On the night of April 27 students from every class danced to the music ot' Harry Mason's band at the long-awaited Junior Prom. Graduation night found the iunior girls acting as floxir- er bearers for the ceremony, class-presidents escorting the graduating seniors, and each excited iunior looking forward with anticipation to his senior year. Spring Secretary EDWARDS Adviser Spring Treasurer JUNIORS fx ti r J , ar: 23 2 A 4- ' 1' J 6 'V' 2- f UAV' A rr C 4 L V J A 9 2' V E rx! s r fre f- David Claire Eloise Lynne Carol Roger Myra Virgil Christopher Adams Adler Allen Altmann Anderson Anderson Andrus Asbell Bailey I ls, .lr if ,. fr fa J , , Q.. 'rw' , , ll -,.1??, M lly, V. , V fx, l 'll ' 11 ill - .RX w e J- 144,35 -V . - Fred Gardner Sylvia Elsa Cleo Harold Michael Lily Edward Baker Baldwin Banfield Baptiste Bqrry Bell Belknap Belot Bennett . vu' i e- i y R 1- A A ' A A S A . , ' rl 1 95 9 ' ,V in ' . ' If ,, A Q f if A K ,Zig .f, fi- 54. ' ' ., ' fi M, ' A' ' Ronald Jacqueline Judith Roderick Gary Roger Marie Albert Beverly Bernt Biasotti Billlings Birch Boero Boero Bogh Boland Boland ,Q 112 M A . Q. 9 ,. L A 6. , ,. 'L yr- , L N , f Q , M '-H it v VW. if 1 A 2 I' Q, l Vt I, ' V V y ,Z v,4. 54 A T -V L V ,ll .J V r V if f J . H11 -V if George Robert Laureen Alberta Richard Sandra Susan Walter Lynn Bottini Brady Brear Brenemen Brown Brown Brown Burke Burnham S- l 6 -7 ' ' r 5- V 5, y I as ,, Ve 'fi -, Q ' lx c A ,N z V , 'V Q I V A 1 V , K I x 1, fffl' J ' it . if D A 4. lf' .V R f A lx? - '1 'A 4. In ' li Darlene Virginia Richard Gail Arnold Robert Roger Reginald William Butler Butler Camaraota Campbell Candray Capurro Carlson Carolan Chamberlain gy ' . ' -. ' A 1 V if ..,, .I E. 7 J 2 1 JJ 4 R ' v B' mi ii lg, H' L ii 5 i '9 i f Joan Carol Kathleen William Sandra Perry Walker David Michael Chesnut Ciocci Clancy Cloney Coffey Cole Collins Conard Conner-5 QP, I V .W , I, 55' I I, - ,F Z' if ' ' it l A A , I 2 V ' A 'L A Ronald Susan Judith Janet Bette Alfred Ronald Ronald Phillip Cox Crabb Crawford Crist Croker Dalecio Daley Darrington Deqrmend JUNIORS Two against one 46 L L xfhta ,V V3 'H W .F 5' .6 f 5 .V .K s s . Q 1' ' G 'J J l . F K h 'wx A f William Geoffrey Janet John Catherine DeBisschop Dell'Osso de Ronden-Pos Dettner Detweiler 'X ,gi 5' , J Q' ,.,.i E A . 62 4 Q A , c J tt. ' - H1 N' I ian A . Grace Ruth Fred Constance Dorothy Diefenbach Diefenbach Diercks Diernisse Dingman ff L. 7' 4 Qs 1 4- 12. A- A . N k y Vi ,a.,r ii 5..,..g, A ' .fi I , I J Margaret Dewitt Marilyn James Deanne Dodele Dollahite Dow Draper Duchein u V J of-E G.. Q' g J ' C S F 7 9,9 - , X gg. ny, A ' l r t 1 5 f- Q -- 3,5 yi Jock Kenneth Alvin Paul Susan Carol Judy Roberta Dutton Edgar Edmister Eiserich Ensler Erb Evergettis Faltin 7 ,X --nv .Q--w . W- ,' -' J ' ' A ' ' 1 ': A at S tl' H J -1 ' , fl ,J 1 K it , ix r A ' - Q N- f- t A xl Fred Ronald David LeRoy Gail Jacqueline Grace Arthur Faulkner Finnila Fong Ford Franchini Frates Frederick Freeman A Qc 5 N A the Q- is J g w Q an GQ i ' ,fi .i ii 'i N il Q ,' S V Y ii no I if g l f ii, ' fx Ak - - ',.x,. Q J, X- ,if , John William Margaret Leo Steven Victor Ernest Beatrice Fulton Gaffney Gallagher Galli Gille Gills Godoy Gordon ' A 'gn ,xx - 'f' X F 6 'F J, W- V K Al J Q s o - , .J ' . , , l all we 1 -J . 7, .V x 1 V . I I . x 5 F bib' 'A Judith Barbara Beverly Jean Joan Katherine Albert David Gray Greene Greene Greisen Greisen Hole l'l0ll0r Hamblin JUNIORS --u - il, up W I3 is if ' Q 35' - ,A get K ' J , . , 4 y ygi j . ' A is J V- it J L x VX, if v 1 . yi '- Gertrude Danya Alfred Lorna Karen Roy Ramona Grant Helen Hanken Hart Hausle Haynes Hein Hendricks Hershey Hickman Hicks , ..,,, an , I J ' ., E it Q. . '11 J C es- wg, ' - lk-P ' ji K i. J 5, ' ' it it I kv I J it rirt . M y me I , w i , y i,ii , 44 A J Q, ' Qi. wrifgiii 1 'W writ!! 1 .7 ' IX X J' 5 J ' Jaris I Valerie John Anton Sammy William Walter Gerald Wesley Hoeflein Holt Holtemann Holter Hong Houston Howard Hug Hull J We - A J f 1 ' s re,l i t it 4 is C Q J .J l- gl K he ti J fs . G M. I I , Lk 7, . , , :Q ,., , ik erm? 1 B J ' '12 ' ' K Henry Ursula Jerome Charlene Thomas Neil Lyle Marilyn Richard lngwersen lppen Ives lvie Jakobsen Jamison Jensen Johnson Johnson A :W J s J fi J I ii ' i 'M il , Y ax J , , 1' l n- t .g r 1, ,j, :I ,f ' V , ,J 1 5 J . I C ff ' l .' Lg , J Robert Larry Penelope Winston Mart Carolyn James Daphne Jeanne Johnson Jones Jones Jones Jurima Kane Keever Keller Kendall . ,yf ,il I A Y Q , . fi to -Q J is 8 s K J J - - ., f' , , :ffl ..5 A , 4 'fir' w J 177' ,ffl f - A ki ki . ' i' ,' i2 1 3 ' .2 Jerry Penelope Cecil Kurtleigh Karolyn Henry Marilyn Carol Charles Key Kilian Killgore Kinnamon Klqpqk Klopstock Kossub La Boube Landram P Q l '-'llf'Q1 Priscilla Linda Joan Edward Larsen Lauterwasser Leftwich LeVon i C , if by Y , Q f VV' '- ky. ,s ' A if ' ,,,vV X, I ., - LaBerta Glee Harold Valerie School daze Lewis Liversage Locati Logan JUNIORS 6-,1 Douglas Luce .. ,lf 'iw 1 X Brian Mahoney f7'V b F Margaret Merle SG. ' 1 ff' Gerald Moyer G- 'H Nancy Luporini Q ,tx Carolyn Marble Zoe Merret I f, Diana Mundt x ,.-7511 1 Ives got it , it 1: A Q 1? 6. J 'gi Mx bi- , I . ' - J 7 '- X Z.. 'e-'- . '4 f 'Q Arlene Alan Kent William Kenneth Marilyn McKinney MacDonald Maclver Mackay Mackey Madsen -1, W I tl 53 , Ji. ' if .. J fr ' X , V 5 Qi i Robert Robert Robert Janet Halla Jo Nita Marble Margoliash Mariani Mg.-gh Mqrfin MQ,-tin P ., V 6' Tv- J D l -in ,X as E .P . X A ,, N ll' J Patricia Peggy-Janice Zettia Judith William Lawrence Miller Miller Miller Milligan Moor Moorhouse V Q- an C 5 C, W' ' Vi in 'rlt . 'J ' - Joan Joanne Michael Carole Earl Ronald Murman Muscio Nagy Nelson Nelson Nelson 4: Q 4' Avg AA ll llll , H1 ll Douglas John Alice Oliver Osborn Pallavicini wi ll I' if 1 K . , all , gk' X: -f ., , -Li ' Q 'wld 4' S ,. ll A' I9 j :i ff , i l M fl -wi fn. A Jerome William Michael Pape Parker Parkhurst F J 'L ,- J' if Q. - . -' , J - ' . Elizabeth Larry John Parsons Pelfrey Peoples JUNIORS ,. 'as WW ff'W' ,ss 5 'F 6 'S 7 5 ' F 'ii fe, ' . - 'S V E r, l , 'f l' ' A -' LA ff- Ex , R Naomi Paul Diane Robert Roy Petri Pierce Pirtz Pors Powers i K . V 'zu' , 9 1 A 9 I , , ,V 1 V 'ini F 4 K' i if wanaom Michael Robert Linda Judith Purcell Ramsay Randall Randol Reams ,rlr ,.1.' R W-4.':: , ,. ,1 1 t U 2 I G I: 'N ' lf' 5 1 ' is 4 - 'D -5' 51 Y I ., Everyday ' ,, it I .ilgz .I ., 't N i5l5l li ii. Carolynne Bronte Ulric Terrance Albert Regalia Reynolds Reynolds Ricketts Riebeling ,I rg. K I -I: 2' Q' as in 5' F it gl t s , ' , 1, A , we-Q A N X ,i ga A , K if .-. U Q ' I f L Ayala Myrna Lucianne Margie Carol Corol George Richard Susan Ries Rinker Ritter Rooch Roberts Robinson Rodgers Rodgers Rouder , -'N aa. ' ty , qu Q. .va ' , 4. W . - L . M vs if . f i 7 J 1 fr ls! fl. if , x R i T is F'-if Constance George Sammie Janet Donald Kent John Frederic Marilyn Rupert Rust Sanford Sonnar Sosselli Sather Schaffer Schell Schlog x, 9' at J S. I. 9 -nga 5 'A in g K A w , - F :. 'i - .I A I gg. If n , 4, 7 r I 1- 1 PM I HI, ' I 3 If ' . 'Las' ' , V MA ' t if N -I ,gm M it r rrsy S ff i ff y , 2 A , David Dorla Leslie Richard Clifford Dwain Gale Phillippa Bennett Schmidt Schoenfeld Schoenfeld Schoenfeld Schoff Schrader Schriver Schwoiger Schwarzmonn 64 Q '6 ,V Q., S -N G' 5 .' ' I X' I Tm, ,. if ,V l 9 yew.-l X 1 , '2 rri'it 4 i IN is fe li eg, i so Joan Lucia Loretta Brian Sylvia Rosemarie Evelyn Chg.-leg Sum,-me 49 Shafer Shehadi Shipley Shortell Sigerist Silva Silveiro Simondg Sisson JUNIORS 11. ' R y ...mf - ffetinl- 1' - ' et 5 ., 253, ,.,A i- .:,.A 5 A if ,,f!i m.x X4 ix A ' ,L ' ' 5' in , ' Suundfd Judith Liflfid William Michael Tonia Norman Paul Jane 5k099S Smllh Smith Snow Sovulewski Spain Spangenberg Spengler Spicer J will 6 V ,W ,,,Ai4, , -all in it ' :M at ' 5' ' s an 1' i ., e- , -- f kph I: t L, V ., bm V 1, ,, w 5 Y. fn. . p. J '57 LA ' A ' 1 'Vi -99' 6 xt 'X . i y J , F t - 5 f x iil J X '. - , ' N , JOADI1 ROQCI' Philip C0F0l Mitchell Suzanne Louis Roy Alnea Steffen Stevens Talley Tanforan Thorson Tofanelli Tomlinson Trumbull Turner .9 P ' i V I ' lf i 'f ' if Q ' f S 1, ' 2 1 I t::. I 'A QI ,X Li: ,EJ ' J P lair,-4 1 gif, ' C LF' ,ggiiy fi -If :H H Y Q, i J V' K L J gf. lv 9 f 4 fx f Janice Catherine Gerritt Lucy Marian James Deen Lawrence Ullom U'Ren Van Der Hoogt Van Gutman Vincent Walker Warren Waterman i P A C , ,, .. , .. R i , rn' . 1' I. ia' . 5- X is m 5 j , B p i.,, , 1 , 3 P' ' - f ll at ifu,it on-New . Patricia William Judith Karen David Valerie Janis Jon Wedemeyer Weems Wessell Westlund White White Wilson Wilson .iv L. t V All - Y, Q ,i A , 1 ,mn ,' Q il ' 'J ' if V ' Q ew t - ... 'fo , - it , J Phillip William Peter Robert Robert Earle Charles Michael Wilson Winter Witter Wunner Yager Young Youngclaus Zeller JUNIORS-Front Row: Penelope Black, Carroll Cone, Dorlyn Ashpole. Bock Row: Wayne Rooker, Joe Butterworth, Sandra Baxter, Barbara Cardoza, Billie Olsen, Peter Edmister. Not pictured: Gary Bauer,Frederick,Bullock,Darlene Drake, Gaylord Folck, Mary Fried, Ray Fry, Bob Gius, Ronald Lake, Fred Kitzmiller, Joseph Ratto, Joan Roberts, Stanley Steer. X , , vw., . ALAN 1 - . WENTNER T , Fell President 3 -gf ANN GREGORY all Vice President F SUE YOUNGER Fall Secretory A country dinner donce ot the Circle V Rcinch be- gon the series of donce closses ond porties held by the sophomore closs. A coke sole, held in November, helped tinonce these porties ond the Bum's Boll, o spring donce sponsored by the closs for oll Droke students with tromp inclinotions. Populor with oll were tattered de- corotions complete with worn out shoes ond old tin cons. LYNN FRANCISCO Fall Treasurer 4... au. ' - .Q ' I 9' GARY , SCHONWASSER ,V 7, A Spring President JOE COX Spring Vice President ag of MR. MARTIN JUDY MARTHA AAHL GURLEY COLLINS Adviser Spring Secretory Spring Treosurer SOPHOMORES i if 6 - if A' ' 9 C 'B Z ' J Q fit, 5 1 1 , V.,-ery? . 1 ' 5 1' Robert Charles Robert Janice Betty Emilita Catherine Daniel Aker Allen Alten Altmann Anderson Anderson Arnott Aregger aural ,. ' + l - ,l N ,F Q r ' 6 3. ' K I ,,fl rx- 4 r 1 , W.. ... , ,L L fd' x if .Z I ' 4 ni. HT A ls' ' I I r L 1 My 1- is V4 1 A el A ' ' x -As. Robert Ronald Susan Judith Jackie Roberta Robert Dorothy Baiocchi Banfield Barossi Barry Baskett Batty Beesley Bellotti 1' t - ' 7 - Jo Ann Michael Mariorie Bruce Eleanor Barbara Keith Doreen Berryhill Berven Beyer Birch Black Blacktield Bortfeld Bresnan X, 7 4: , 5. il ' ' 7 ' 8 ' 7 V ' i uv. ' ' '5' ' ri r ' 'Q ' 4 ',, . ' Bonnie Carol Leon Bernice Dwite Peter Randi Barbara Brooks Brooks Brossier Brown Brown Brown Brown Bullock ps' gli 1: Q' '? it ' 'EF 'J 5 1 ' 6 'sw ' 'L ' 'LY i 'Big' 43 i . it ,j , V AN' V W 7143. ,gi ' -V I, . make, - x l J S at Patricia Stephen Barbara Clarene Ralph Russell Frank Judith Cahill Cahill Capurro Carver Cechettini Chatham Cheqne Chrysler x , , I - Z, f dw ,r,V Vg, '- G 3- ' Donald William Carol Joan Susan James ' Carol Martha Clark Cleary Cleveland Clinkscale Clow Cockerill Coleman Calling Q . , 5. 6. 6- l 1' 1-J Q 7.7 sl r N l M A , , V gum ' ' tv ,, 4,59 ' l , H i V X f 1 L '5 ' s AL. W.. . I A I i J Maureen Richard Harriet George William Shirley Joseph Marjorie Colombo Conard Corns CorS0n Costa Cowan Cox Cox SOPHOMORES V E , ' D 'J' James Nancy Beverly Steven ff Croddock Cummings CUSl1m0n Cutler . , wV. , 'E fl J Z An .J J Q'm c m,,m ' A '77 '- ' , -. if ' .K J F' Sonia Walter Marianne Edward Davis DeBisschop Della Santino DeMaestri Winter reflections J us. l -1- ,A Rain Nancy Dennis lwauanrn Denning de Ronden-Pos Dettmer Dillon . . ,, ., S Q I, . X 4? J iQ, J JL 1 'J 3' i't. f J P 52-.J -N J : J 2 ' i ng J ..., I I if I' i N i ' '57 Y -1 if 2 I fa- -- J f nf gi X ltl' J e 1 Eugene Michael Carol Gary Harold Mary Elinor Diana Kelvin Dodson Dorais Dotto Dow Drady Drummond Duncan Dunne Dunnigan . Q rj, fn, , ' S, V. 1 .F J is -i J nrn 1 . J 'I V4 I i 3 N . V f ,I -' y ,,, . l W f - , y M ,J J 1 f guy Qty 'n . J ix if if V .M 1 Claire Suzanne June Barbara Rosina Carla Janice Patricia Dean Dupont Dupree Duranto Dvorak Eastwood Erickson Farinsky Farmer Faulkner 'sh . J- J f n F J an-ll. n F 5 N , M J' Af' ' fi J g ,s.r D gy f J nyn , J if ' , ' A LW' A X . 4i..' J J ', Gene Nancy George Rosalie Marilyn Allen Joann John Joseph John William Feickert Finney Folck Forester Foss Foster Foster Foster Foster si A in evil' ' fn it is i Q P' ,Q- , 'i t J' I J ' S v F'-V ii i il' , 5. , i'f'- i, l Donald Lynn Jerry Motter Barbara Patricia William Patricia Arthur Frailey Francisco Freeman Fuller Gude Gaffney Gallagher Galli GaNung SOPHOMORES F7 ,f i 5' .ra - ' J 'K li ' A wr J I I ,J ' 5,179 R ' .a ' ld? A'as 9 X by i we t' A, Ii I , I ts, L Karen Donna A l Edith Frederick Nancy Linda Jo Ann Richard Gloria GGVUQNY GIGrnbGStIGnI Gibbs Giesea Gilliland Glenn Good Good Goodman i',Lii'ih J I Q 1 ' A I' 5' . 5' V l N f ff. -Q ' -f N 4 -ff i Richard Kenneth Patricia Douglas Ann Goodro Gosliner Grange Graves Gregory v' 5 , J A-K .ir 5' - i 'B .-. .., kk v I ', J N - .,.A 9 1 1 ., T- ' ' ,, :',,Q'.Q'.g i I gg: 1 , fl riff:-c 1-ii uk iiff W' 'H L, 1... Donna Heddy William Joyce Judith Griffith Grover Grundhauser Gural Gurley N n w, - l V kai Li f -V 4. gt: ...Mr K W I A G bn ' Jeanne Byron Matthew Karen Ann K Hahn Hall Hallinan Halterman Hammond i ' is r W ' -' P i S Y ' fl 1 ' , 7 if 5 ' Us 2 -3 A , J Qi' :W , Y N a 5 Y J J Y J Soph rogues Robert Lynn Joan' Norman Elizabeth Hanson Harriman HGVFIS Harris Healey 4.6 1.- 'n . t .Y VV 4,7 I 'R' wx 5 ii, 1 1' 'il J J 1 , ve M. ' '- we - 'r . J 4. LA EN Y 1 4. Barbara Jacqueline Linda William Tom Evelyn Sherman Barron James Hellmuth Hendry Hespe Hobdy Hoertkorn Honeyman Hool Housel Howey i .'.k X I 6 f 9 J 9 J 4: is J 4 Z ' G ' ,gs , I , ' ' -. X ,Q . I! lx f, , , , ff 1 1 Diane Frances Joy Robert Sharon Marilyn Joan Aden Elaine Huffman Hurlbut lvancovich Jacobsen Jagels Jakobsen Jamison Jaques Jensen SOPHOMORES .-A J J J P W' Je, ,s. 5' an ,li , 4'- ig- 1 f if ' Q ' N , or ' ,J L ff' L A L f J J 1 cy J -VA J R f , i -J ' Donna Clifford Joan Dean Darlene Robert Thomas Kenneth Gregg Johns Johnson Johnson Jonasen Jones Joslin Karnes Kauer Kemp ' if 2 Y , 2 5 ff 1'7'TiiE 2 - i 2ieil2mf4QffiJffffifii ZW' J Robert Thomas Victor Elizabeth Sonia Peter Karin Donald Helen Kemp Kline Kolon Landram Lang Lara Lazar Lazzarini Leary i ' 'f,,J if K X b , i 6' :U . 4 I V f QV 4, I , X th 5. is :V V N ,J i s f J' 4 i it L 'ni is J ff J 1 Q J . , f 'X ' ' L if J, x ' L' L L 'K ff iff 1 J L , J QAQEGG iiJ-l C. Bonnie David Marcella Forrest Roberta Donald Diane Nancy Christopher Lee Lee Lee Leonard Lewis Light Loftus Londeree Longaker - C wx , , , V, ,J ' l fi A A 'f A t J ,f Q , . li7'I'?'5 , Q' kli ,Ai '- , J. N ' R Nancy Judith Sandra Patrick Sally William Jesse Armando Cornelia Lowe McAfee McConnell McGee McMartin Magee Manning Marca Marca ' iii L ff, ii, it Ti 7 1' .. 'lu ' ' J J- tix T J , 5' v , .J' ,'Jr , , I ill V , Hx V ' Ae ' ,T , ' ' A V X , ,MA f A A Wit i'- f l Zu J X' 4 1 K l Marty Paul Beverly Lana Gail Patricia Edith Claudia Judith Marcucci Martinelli Masters Maxwell Merle Meyerkamp Millar Miller Mirqn D H Gills lllll Dirk Xavier Robert Moeller Moessmer Moore 'fe J f - - ek ' ' Sara Allen David Three lh 'lY'f'Ve Morris Mowdy Murphrey SOPHOMORES it ,,, f ,L b f ff V ,ii , xxx L gf' c:.,- - C f ., V, J... n Q rf A - I f at .,., , g g- e A N A i s A V A JA . 3 -,' V, ' v I y fl x . 'R W ,git f M J if L , A r ir in J i t X S+ R W ' 4 Lowell Lois Patricia Lyndon Lualan Robert Carolyn Douglas Jeanne NOUH NiCl46fS0f1 O'Bid O'l3fleU O'Connor Olden Ongaro Parish Partridge J ,ff f - -. ., J 'fr A ' J M V L ii i I 'Q A i i U Sandra Carolyn Carole Gary Patterson Paul Payne Peck J Q, J' f ff Z3 ff ' i v 1: 'iff , ' f 1 h V L i Donald Armando Arthur Carol Peninger Pepe Perry Petersen J a ti' 3 X K 1 1- ti J, S 'i ' 4. I A 3 4 3 1 X 1 A I U A' y ig, Lazy lunch time 1- J .ffl J J M Aix Gary Frederick Michael Sue Peterson Pfeffer Plunkett Pontier fy K , A V, A as , fm S ti -4 if-H -' eerf - . --1 we , ' it 2 yyyy yyl M H' 1 ' it ,ff J Lynette Janet Laureen Maxine Donna Floyd Donna Thomas Terres Porteous Post Quinn Rankin Ray Reid Rodgers Rogers Ronneberg W ' L i 1 1. V Q J . ,,,,,,, J ,L., , 'f r M if 'Q A , Q N E slave.,-cw. Janice Pamela Andrew Sandra Gail Wanda Lois Judith Gary Rooker Ruffner Russel Salvaressa Schaeffer Schlette Schmidt Schwartz Schonwasser 'A ' 'Q l A J 4 lt .3 51 ' A PW if i , ' 'J 'B I 'i , ' ' I ' , ' V 'Ai inf- if 'fg7'i,' fi, W in L g 4 V- 'FHL' W h ' A X H Harry Charlene Lauren Richard Denis Leon Michael Michael Sandra Schott Scott Sievers Skinner Slavich Smith Bruce John Smith Smith Smith SOPHOMORES R , . 1 ' an , ' 6 ? ' cv i 'k1 7' ' 5- J if ve- , ,,.A ,. 7 V T . 'G-' T T A J , I J J JJ .A A T 2 J i X fs i Walter Clyde Catherine Cynthia Earl Charles Harold Loretta Kimble Sparks Stearn Stephan Stull Switzer Tabor Tantoran Tartaglia Taylor Q ' , . V W : ., ' V 1 new t T ef J -- ' A E 7 91 ff f'Q?.'i T. . .M 193' A , 1 Rodnie Eric Joan Sharon Charles Patricia Joseph Gulianne Edward Thomas Thompson Thornton Tierney Toepfer Toepfer Tognalda Trottier Tucker . V, ., , C K 1 I I Q y lyt- f r I :nik S up ft s ' r, .f f 'T i T R fe it I I -f' A x.kV 4: . A C D, VV VV I? W 1 : ES ,i I ' 't i tiii hi Marietta James Mary Michael Stephen Harold Robert Jacklyn Michael Urico Vchulek Verzuh Vogel Voigt Walker Walling Warmby Watt in il' V ' 'T' cr f W 'tit' I cf ' lg J 'N A -L T r if - ' V' ,, ag 4 r 1 - , .G ri i 'l .i - . ' to T . Timothy Daniel Gary Robert Joseph Alan Karl Larry Orren Webb Webster Weiland Weiss Wells Wentner Wessenberg Whlfe White , ts 4 R 9 L 1 yi ,tw iw st , f ' A u XX William Laural David Roberta Wickersham Wiklund Williams Williams ff' sw if SJ, yr-' ly,-I I H' I J Nellie Clark Linda Carolyn Woodard Woods Yates Younger 1 A A' 571 ,C it fl SOPHOMORES - Front Row: David Ritter, Peter Bell, Gary Upton, Christopher i A J ' ' Weills. Back Row: Mary Snyker, Gordon Da-iley, Gwendolyn Beam, Michael Co- ia .4 ,3 he g hen. Not pictured: Beverly Bauer, Leigh Galbraith, Carl Hagens, Jane Johnson, , H' Qtgiv 1 it ' Thomas O'Brien, Jillane Yarrington, William Yeo. - I g ijt ' Susan Laura Nelson Lynn YOUr19er Zavoslcy Zielger Zumwalt l '1 ,V 'AY During the fall semester regular meetings of the freshman representatives were held and class activities were planned for the school year. Members of the class made posters for the school bond issue, aided the P.T.A. JEFF , 'z :gh in organizing dancing classes.,and took advantage of DALY ' their first opportunities to ioin clubs and committees. Fall President ,IQ 5' Two programs, a football rally and a talent assembly, 4, W, ' 5 were presented by the freshmen under the leadership ' of the Fall Vice President. In the program fabulous new acts, including the Four Freshmen, an instrumental s, 2431- combo, were presented to the student body. A Jaw- DICK BREYER Fall Fw Vice President JUDY , H' ,- BARBARA ouFToN ff , BINNS F ll , 'L ,, S ' P 'd a Secretary I -sb L, Pf'n9 VGS' ent i 3 5. MARILYN PHYLLISS , a MYERS , KEARNS , Fall Treasurer ' - Spring I 9 1 . g 3 h , Vice President 'L L Hi A MRS. GRACE JUDITH BARBARA NELSON WEBB MAJESKY Adviser Spring Secretary Spring Treasurer FRESHMEN 4gs...! if i , ' ' s A' V 4 L N '56, f X it I' l I I ff- f . Dx 1 - ' .f 'fav 41, 1 ii L vw James Charles Kenneth Jonathan Rolline Acheson Aggers Aitken Allen Allen t e Q is if B ' 1' li VI4, iQ I I Zig Yr Z , 1,1 , 0, M Wheatley Darrell Susan Thomas Lawrence Allen Altermatt Anderson Anderson Andrews ,, 4- ' M A 1 95 , , , H , , ',,,, i fa? 'A illlt' 'slf in Pass inspection? i ill 4 . - fs John Donald Garry Ronald Dennis Apostoli Aquilino Aquilino Averiefte BCICCei Q.. ,. 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J A X ' IL 1 . -A ' ' f '-J ' V ' . ,fx 9 Carolyn Ronald Robert Judith Judith Laurence John William Edward Caletti Candray Candrion Capel Carlton Carpenter Chambers Ciocci Clahan -Qs ' -4' , D 136 ,,,, ,L r'fl J ' . j ,C new f l Calf X ff ' Jill Martha Timothy Paul Richard Frederick Cynthia Dorothy Laurie Clumeck Collins Collins Conterno Cooley Carson Corwin Craddock Craise x 1 ,Q 3 X f I I? lvix Qtxxhk A - Charles Suzanne Mary Roger Penelope Cristiani Crowell Cummings Cummings Dahlman Y J 3 a Q y 5 Q 1' N- 2 , N , has ,f-s:'C.NvWi Q' fa, Jeffrey Peter Margarita Joan Donald Daly Dardis Davalos Davidor DeBisschop ,j,,7.:L 7' ,gif-'I . 0, f' 1, , 7,0 V. .ul ' V -1 ,ff ,J-:Q A - gg IX, I .'-'jj1 ,Q -,r f ,1 f'f11v1,ur L. 1,14 - 1 gf. 'fA ?f' ,, I 11 - M? M-vjjj ,ifay2qJfj ghffn' T'-'gl.'5.44,, -Ari ' , ' t ' iff -'---w4'F'i9'. 'Y 'Vw ,, lfzviif' W' A v, 3 , 4 I UV, V.:,,,,: I .. 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J fs- f Q' in x . :VL L1 , J V 1 'M' -:M l A x , 'tfflt f' ' -1 ' V a Linda Cora Richard William Denny David Richard Suzanne Franzi Freeman Gaither Gande Geer Gidley Glatz Graham f J l ' , 'QWX . . ha M y V J -is J 1- J S.. Q J i f -if 4 Q 1: V535 V L It I , I 1 , H , ,Qu Fraser Delladee John John Cynthia Jill Rowena Geoffrey Grant Graves Greisen Grissim Hall Hall Hannigan Harris ,l J 4 wx ' . , , I it , f ' 'X X 1 f, i Q- TTI., 'Q'-l fe , V47 in I -,gt 'V,k 3 f if ' 3 is-Ai r . MGFQGFGT Afflwf -l0fT1eS Dovid Walter Sandra Daniel Elaine Harvey l'lGSelflf1e l'lGUSle l'lOWl4lf1S Haynes Headley Hendrickson Hendriks 2 Q, y J J ' ,J 4 , ,Q V .F . .5 ,X 5. gi' .ga J all I J 'V ' , fy ' ' , ' 'S H J J' ' N Aff ,,ii- X- I ikf ' i -in 4 fl li 4 10,4 R J J JB Roger Mary Leavins Nancy Douglas Beatrice Suzanne Jon Hermsmeyer Hilden Hinnenberg Hoerner Holmes Hotchkin Hubbell Hunt ea ni, ' 1. is W . ,wifi X g 4 I' l 'ff- W. J, ' .li X .f Eleanor Alvin Scott Jensen Johnson Johnson 8 .Vx H ' -' Q-f J- 4 1 1 'Q I n sb :gf J l J . l.. , ite i ' Stanley Judy Andrea Johnson Jones Kaldor 1 A ' XT ,' 1fi-T17 an Table talk Harold Mozelle Phylliss Kalkwarf Kearns Kearns FRESHMEN L: N, L, f-J A YS K L N L L ,J , f ,J L -I . VK I Q.. L H - ,kyv ASN , 5, Q, 2 1' Ls N V L Q kv I - L wc. gc- -V ,- L ' P xg' if G' vc, V LL Q3 Lf, L ,S at L - fr' 1 M Lf 's ' 5 fs' 4. ' , ff- x f z . 1 ,..J-.-: +e 'f9 fil L J V mn l L Douglas James Audrey Michael Ernest Robert Janet John William Ketron Kilpatrick King Klapak Kolbe Krieger Laden Larkin Larsen A f 'as ' J t L ,tw 2' pu- L V X ' K? I ., 4... ,, 5 I rl :A - 1 .t J QL v .V ki , LV Q :ll xx, g , Q Q' l it Q .8 1 4, , A e- , L 5 s L as I Wi V 'ilu ' J L' xg L J -T3 'J ii' N Jl L J H J Q L- ff' is fl 'Ac 'N ,LQ gl A ,S '-Q 1' L 1 Q J . I If 535 w A L ' 1 a z i 'fi L ' 1 'idk rf? A LL 'Ti' Dennis Myrtle Thomas Carol Stephen Randolph Richard Nancy Lawrence Lavell Leadstrom Leps LeVan Lewis Lindgren Lion Londeree Loomer ,4 . 6 .' ' in .L Q sip is V 5 , L ' gr , ' N I L A f N ' ' L g . A c' L fx 'w 'K f - L, L- Nancy Elaine David Peter Robert Barbara William Barry James Loomis Lyons McCammon McCaughan McClure McCulley McFarland McGough MCKenney I ' 'A f-6,9 L 'AFL' ,, A 'Q , LL V A 1-J 'J f ii J -L iii J H J J ' on ' 1 S g J -Q' 'L - tw A , x V L v E R L L - -A L A i -1 L ss- i. Alasdair Myron Janice Barbara Carolyn Amos Jay Herbert Jeannette MacDonald MacNeil MacRae Maiesky Mann Maples Mason Meadowcroft Miller A GL ' L L . a f ,L 1 ' I Q siys ss,c L L L I L q 'J . s lss i f A A L ,Ll it tl Judith Robert Claudia Lloyd N ',x,V ' Minneman Minto Montgomery Moon L Ll 4'A !' ' 7 W L JN I David Charlotte Earll Albert Moyer Mulholland Murman Murolo R C . L f fr ff 'L eil, it . I g WX I is 1 I ,L V ,ii L L . . 4 .ra kv, viii V 'I .Q 'limi History In the making bf , A X L p if, -Zylw lj Marilyn Lynn Roy Marius Myers Napier Neighbor Nelson ,4 FRESHMEN .f--' CZ ,- g g g g W g as f ' '1 1 , S ' ,, ,si gli I mal ll M 6. 4 6. 2 'i 'S .xz K ' ' , 5' ' ' I V I I ,,Pze.,f ' ' I f I gr L , V, , J N ' ff ,J J ' f J 3 li . 'Q 1.1.5 --.,.- ,, P1 40 A ' I A , ,L vv : i m v' . L 4 52- -,141 'big rryyr V,v,r :V V I 2 sw, X-1 3 x 4 J . ,yzzwi ,fai r Jeanne Karen Eugene Sharon Joyce Dennis Linda Howard Kathleen Nerviani Neubauer Neville Newton Ninnes O'Gorman Ortlinghaus Ours Outsen .-w........-...M ..., ,M .....,,., ,Q , V i , at ' i -A 'tl 'V 1 1' x vs w M w ug- - ggi it 'L ' ' , ,J 4 L. A R' J Carrie Eric Wayne Carol Overly Palmer Pape Parisi Q75 s 3 I V .V ,, .12 h . afmsv H I ,V J 1 GP g S 1 MQ ,nn gs. . I .J ! ,., ff , V - M y 5 Q ' .. J i 4-RW' i S. -Q fix T 'i 'Os Sh Lawrence Judy Lawrence Natalie Parrott Pelfrey Perkins Petricka ,ftf M, . Calorie Queens , W V, ii -i in In Carolyn Donald Susan Kenneth Pfeffer Philipps Pier Pieri ,, 1 I 4 ' , r , , -H, , i J we M, ,H J my ' xM'. ,, . 'V A, ,,,j,' -5 Burke Kay Robert Walter Paul Colleen Powelson Powers Prather Price Ram X giall LQ J 1 L ' J '- i if 'X it 1 J - 3 1 .4 4 3 J, ig. N1 , V RV! g gk ,sr 1 H ,, I , V3 . ,r - - Jeannine Kenneth John Susan Terry Anne Rawson Ray Rechttertig Reid Reilly Reynolds bw Q ' , , J VV: ' 'ww :Y 'Ii '1 J -:Q Loren James Eleanore Gerald Stefanie James Riddle Risso Roberts Roberts Rodrigo Rogers 3 .L , V , is 'Wi - . ' Nairn Thomas Jeanette Rasmussen Rawlins Rawson X X 5, 'S n ' 1 V Q' 'N Charles Donald Joan Richardson Rickets Ricketts f arf- ,W f l iz. . . 9 sg 3 , V ,I f J i Thomas Kathrine Noel Rogers Rudniansky Ruelle FRESHMEN ig? X, M 1 4 4 -A 'fa g o T. fr, gf, T45 -T ii 1. .S it li ' is -l. 5 K V I cy ' i S1 T ,. , 3 if A f 7 T l fs . iam T ' ig T-,X il N. .771 'ii 0 Frederick Marcia Jon Alfred Michael George Anthony Karen Edword Rusk Sondldge Sanford Soporetti Saporetti Sattui Scardaci Schrader 5Cl1Udel in I K L ,, 21 x I ww ff ' 'fb 7 '54-' ' ,Q iz- ,f ze 'A 1 ' ra '95, fx S ti nf, V I HZ' Q V, I it' N .. , y,V V .fax V I V vm, V, Q X fgroli-n..a, iii Q r , 'A Q. Edward Charles RiCl'1GI'Cl Lynne Mitchell Wilma Lindo Linda Robert Schulze Schumacher Schwartz Scott Scott Sedam Seliqman Sharrow Shaul TTT l CT' nn i fo is K 4 'V 4,-t ,Amy V 4 4, T Cynthia Thomas John Janet Shehadi Shine Shuster Siemens 3 1 gt rgggg! 4.1, L' Q ,A M ' A A ,T . 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YA Jn X Isflii' A7 l I ' Pqtricig Alfred Michael Frank Thorley William Robert Marsha Penelope Thackeray Tichenor Tompkins Tose Turner Van Der Ploeg Vangutman Von Koevering Varnes 64 FRESHMEN 4 I , . 2 vw FRESHMEN - Front Row: Jeanne Conriche, Kathleen MacDonald, Diane Nicolai, Elaine Hendriks Erika Fleischmann, Donna Hopkins. Back Row: David Grumm, Robert Sadler, Erik Larsen, Christopher Scales, Frank Cotton, Eric Besozzi, Richard Kennedy, Arthur Streeper, Richard Dixon, Jasper Winnie Not pictured: Paul Guiliami, Linda Hawxhurst, Lance Lunger, Paul Miller, Robert Nunley, David O Brien, Lawrence Patten, John Rupert, Clifford Rutherford, Barbara Young. W . . ' ' J A i if gl W 'ox in 184 bf.. I K VV tm' ,X I H , fly: K ,Q 'QFS N f ..-- f i F' N , J x . J i , y my ,ill -,U Xl '1 J . -' 'N ' , W Susgn Kenneth Eric Bernard Gary Mary Douglas JOSeph Orlen Voss Wagstatt Waldbillig Walker Walsh Walz Ware Watt Weaver . K ,I -I My ix .if-t. fini?-W' , , ,s h t , rr J .W J ,L 12 - , - , fi - 2 Qi fc., 'Y . . l.a2.aii:zX A. . ' - Judith Dorothy Marii Harry Kathryn David Freda - Gary Maryann Webb Wehrheim Weitz Wendt Wentz White White White Whitney , g 1 Q y . M ' L., if W ,if .J I Q 1 ,A ' 3 , 5 -3' --f ' -' di Q ' ,V N Q ,M , -, , VV . ' ' - - -ill' f ' '39 ev- 'R 1 ' ' 1 , i5ffTitiEzQlf -iii , iii:-1-. ' Michael Kenneth Karen Jacqueline Sandra Nina David Peter Karr Wigell Wiggins Williams Wilson Wilson Wimmer Winter Winter Wolfe .H 3 . Y, Vx 7-9 bk , . if -. I 9. 0' gun ' 1, 1 V 1. ' 2'-D ,J E ii - ix E 'G li .- V1 H . .... 71 'V V A - l K -2 ' r Kenneth Sherrill Nancy Frederick Mike Loren Nadine Thomas Leslie Wollman Wood Woodard Woods Woodson Youngclaus ZGV0Sky Zimfnermw Zuver XZ 1 WW 'ff T TW f W' NVMNIT! fy Nfl 'U ff ywmvw f X ww Ni? WW ' Nj? My ff E mwzf PWM? fy QT My f 'N ,J,,,f.ww J W T 425 W 13 if EMMQWIJJ MJWWMW Af W6 My W T 35,g39QT Jfjfgfgi Siu N ,fgzfff my AMW fig? TWV? Q , UU Tfwrflfk yf LN jj, BQJLCAV j , QW ML? A Q, T LU 34,10 , , LC-515 A if T 'W'QTPfVT f 4764 I Q W E ww 1'A' V 5 M ff MQ ,f GJW Uv T Sf? XM WM N 3 W V TETTv UT ' STUDENT GOVERNMENT We sing a song of pride for green and white And pledge our loyaltyg Our spirit for Sir Francis Drake Will lead us to victory. We'll aim to keep our standards high That we have learned to know- We'll carry on and sing our song ForD-R-A-K-El 68 CALENDAR SEPTEMBER MARCH First day of school South Sea Paradise dance What's My Line? aquacade NOVEMBER Spirit Week and Big Game Autumn Leaves dance Ski Club Fun Night Leprechaun's Leap dance Honor Crew and California Scholarship Federation Installation Ski trip and Tam meet at Soda Springs DECli2AvEElg-ests Town Hall Meeting on Varsity Football Banquet Youll' Problems Me and My Shadow dance APRll- 0 Christmas Concert 5Pf'n9 Concefl Second Annual N.B.L. Deep PU PleH Junior Pf0m Basketball Tournament MAY JANUARY Artists and Models dance Freshman program The Hasty Heart term play G.A.A. Awards Banquet JUNE Bum'S Boll dance Twelve Angry Women term FEBRUARY ploy Ski trip to Yosemite Senior Boll Letterman movie night Senior F0l'eWell Faculty-Letterman Gl'0dU0l'l0f1 Basketball Game Student Congress meeting Q ei.: -. ff, W4 Q76 9 fl STUDENT BODY OFFICERS ff '- W -- a 25, .7 ' - .apr W5 - F . 1 -. , -.. f ale- ' far ' 6' I MR. ARTHUR CHAPMAN Adviser 'fb NANCY KEEVER Fall Vice Presidenl' Q, LAURALIE MELLANA ,Q Fall Secretary JANE BEARD Fall Treasurer re f RUDI GOLYN Fall Yell Leader I S - T251 V :mtg , 5 .Miz , ' 8f,j.1:52,.'- C vi hai?-f -f ff .r BOB d'ALESSlOJOHN OTIS 4 Fall President Spring President '34- 3 r,... ' -.F i E in Hex tv., JOHN BAYLISS Spring Vice President 3 1, NANCI MULLQNEY NANCY DANIELS Spring Secretary Spring Treasurer 1 T A 1 if p f , S V1 DAVE BURMESTER Spring Yell Leader EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. ..STUDENT CONGRESS ' f ' G' E127-T ' H iff' .. - , - . 1 . ,Q ' HQ f-Q '5-.lf 'fi': :i i' Vf7'1Ef' f' EZ , .t . , , , , , , y, ,I -, 5-Y L ' , . FALL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-Seated: Mr. Chapman, adviser, Bob d'Alessio, Judy Craw- ford, Jane Beard, Barbara Breyer, Nancy Keever. Standing: Chuck Sigler, Gary Boero, Alan Wentner, Jack Clumeck, Lauralie Mellana, John Skov, Rudi Golyn, Jeff Daly. K 1 BOB d'ALESSIO President The duty of Student Congress is to consider and approve legi- slative measures and make ad- ditions or corrections to the Con- stitution. ln the fall, Student Congress abolished the Awards Committee, giving its responsibili- ties to the Student Manager, changed the structure of student body activities by combining the Program and Rally Committees into the Assembly Committee, and formed the Driving Com- mittee to work with Self-Govern- ment. The constitution of the newly formed Science Club was also approved. The Executive Committee con- sisted of the student body of- ficers, class presidents, Selt- Government heads, Judicial Com- mittee chairmen, Student Man- ager, and Editor ofthe Jolly Roger. The committee appointed necessary chairmen. This fall the committee met to discuss and solve a special problem, the re- storing of our driving privileges. FALL STUDENT CONGRESS-Front Row: Nancy Keever, Barbara Breyer, Yvonne Esler, Linda Bor- agno, Lauralie Mellana, Judy Crawford, Marilyn Madsen, Judy Dufton, Marilyn Myers, Barbara Norris, Barbara Ferguson, Susan Ensler,MargieBatty, Judy Blackfield. Second Row: Louise Oxtoby, Jane Beard, Sheri Lee, Joyce Baker, Lynn Francisco, Ann Gregory, Sue Younger, Lynne Schonwasser, Joan Weems, Nanci Mulloney, Helene Miller, Gloria Ongaro, Harriet Morris. Buck Row: Michael Rossman, Dick Breyer, Gary Boero, Jeff Daly, George Irvin, Chuck Sigler, Rudi Golyn, John Skov, Jack Clumeck, John Otis, Bert Damner, Bob d'Alessio, Earl Nelson, Mr. Chapman, adviser. in 4- r J! -1. 13, 1 1 A EXECUTIVE COMMlTTEE...STUDENT CONGRESS 5 S' ' 1. ,- V, ' XQQN X W 'kwsll' El 'J JJ , J .A 4 EX Baan Weem5CgZlVE COMM,-,TEE Ove Burns-stef, nC'Mulloneyl Barb- Frvnf Row: Mr C V . . Ch ' i V if ww V -i-w-wMMAmpwwHMH'NM- Uck Slglef. are Blnn5- Bqck RoJ'fITmU77, Qdviser. lT.fZi,,z,f . - Q-, f gr- A J ,, . ack Clumeckl' ll T V 'I J ,lil 4 , ' UN fy 1 , :Q A f i' a t lx F ,6,Q,,.,A E , Q ' 1' '- .7 ,.l fl V? T y ,..,y ', A W ' ,,,,' Aff- 'ff 23, 4 ,swf .Y V it s Q. , N v . , Iv 1 , A 55-V , , A ,fi ,,' ' -' , i:1f'f-wQf Q1L1 ,faire-, '14 '51 - J S S in 1 ,, . UMW ,,, '-ii?-3 Q 'ff ' F . JOHN President Lawn smorgasbord 45 ,- - 3 4 3. an SPRING STUDENT CONGRESS - Front Row: Li Sword, Nancy Daniels, Janet Beesley, Yvonne Esler, Joan Weems, Nancy Hartwich, Judy Scott, Lauralie Mellana, Linda Boragno. Second Row: Mr. Chap- ' ' ' ' k M rth C ll' s Valerie White, Sera man adviser,,Phyllas Kearns, Barbara Blnns, Barbara Males y, a a o in , Ratio, Sue Rouder, Hyale Wall, Martha Hurlbut, Nanci Mulloney, Sylvia Shew, Gary Schonwasser. Buck Row: Mike Rossman, William Winter, Bob d'Alessio, George Irvin, Chuck Sigler, Bill Purcoll, Toby Allen, Moreland Stevens, Rodger Danielson, Jack Clumeck, John Otis, John Bayliss, Dave Burm- ester, Mike Zeller, Harlan Barry, Roger Boero, Joe Cox, Bob Casey, Dave Schmidt. SELF-GOVERNMENT I ig' ij BOYS' SELF GOVERNMENT - Front Row: Dave Williams, Gary Schonwasser, Mike Ramsay, Hank Klopstock, Jim Lavaroni, Dynamite Hallinan, Bert Damner, John Otis, Fred Baker. Second Row: Bob d'Alessio, Bill Snow, Anton Holter, Bob Kemp, Barron Housel, Geoff Dell'Osso, Gary Boero, Tom Karnes, John Allen, Dick Schoepf, Harlan Barry. Back Row: George Steffenson, Gene Burch, Paul Flood, Arleigh Williams, Gary Dykstra, Paul Frank, Reggie Carolan, .lack Clumeck, Ron Cox, Bill De- Bisschop, Mr. Shafer, adviser. 5. . The duty of the combined Boys' and Girls' Self-Government is to enforce all Q rules governing the acts of students on the campus and at school activities. Mem- ' bers of Self-Government kept order at rallies, games, and elections. Before school, at noon, and after school the Self-Government Committee supervised the whole campus, each member responsible for the actions of the students around him. Those BARBARA who broke school rules were notified and brought to trial. BREYER Girls' Chairman ARLEIGH WILLIAMS Boys' Chairman B-f GlRlS' SELF-GOVERNMENT - Front Row: Gail Collin, Alice Casassa, Billie Olsen, Martha Collins, Gail Campbell, Diana Mundt, Nancy Parsons, Janet Crist, Joan Murman, Nancy Hartwich, Janet Bees- ley, Harriet Morris, Jackie Biasotti,. Naomi Petri, Second Row: Joan Weems, Martha Hurlbut, Margie Batty, Sharon Worlund, Lynnea Danielson, Judy Crawford, Sue Rouder, Barbara Breyer, Sue Ensler, Pat Miller, Marilyn Madsen, Judy Carlton, Judy Dutton, Jill Clumeck, Frances Hurlbut, Carolyn Younger, Phylliss Kearns, Andrea Koldor, Georgia Stapleton, Jane Watrous. Third Row: Judy Welch, Jacklyn Montbriand, JoAnn Cortelyou, Sera Ratto, Nancy Boland, Judy Blackfield, Gloria Ongaro, Hyale Wall, Carol Robinson, Lauralie Mellana, Sue Gaylord, Carol Patterson, Carolyn Hanson, Valerie Mooney, Carole Cosgrove, Barbara Wilsey, Mrs. McCrum, adviser, Jeanne Kendall, Judy Billings. Bock Row' Judy Scott, Phyllis Jaegling, Lynne Schonwasser, Lily Belot, Barbara Brock, Eloise Allen, Judy Webb Susan Voss, Beatrice Gordon, Danya Hart, Sylvia Sigerist, Nanci Mulloney, Susan Crabb, Jackie Frates Margaret Brooks, Nancy McWhinney, Bonnie Blackfield, Sara Morris, Diane Dana, Barbara Norris 1 1 1 Barbara Ferguson, Jane Beard, Nancy Daniels, Kay Gillis. 72 SELF-GOVERNMENT 'ft 4 tv! JOAN WEEMS Spring Chairman 3 Q SPRING BOYS' SELF-GOVERNMENT -Front Row: Earll Murman, Dick Gaither, Tuffy Hallinan, Gary Dykstra, Paul Flood, Paul Frank, John Otis, Rudy Golyn, Graham Luce, Robert Phelan, Terry Reilly, Dave Schmidt. Second Row: John Bayliss, Jett Dell'Osso, Ronald Candray, Paul Pierce, Mike Ramsay, Bronte Reynolds, Tom Mack, Gary Boero, Hank Klopstock, Bob Vangutman,Cliff Schott, Gary Schonwasser, Brian Mahony, Al Edmister, Mel Simpson, Mike Moya. Buck Row: Dave Burmester, Jack Dutton, Mike Brock, Loren Riddle, Eric Thompson, Walt Howard, Jeff Daly, Walker Collins, Bruce Clark, Steve Gille, Bill Purcell, Bob Ketroln, Roger Danielson, Steve Voigt, Bud Chamberlain, Alan Wentner, Joe Cox, Pete Martin, Bob d'Alessio. t F , 1 -J Riff' V.. BOB d'ALESSlO Spring Chairman ,. ri? 43 ,. fi SPRING GIRLS' SELF-GOVERNMENT - Front Row: Gloria Goodman, Donna Griffith, Nanci Mul- loney, Martha Hurlbut, Joan Weems, Nancy Hartwich, Sera Ratto, Leslie Schoenfeld, Lauralie Mel- lana, Judy Crawford, Judy Scott, Valorie Mooney, Barbara Breyer. Second Row: Margo Merle, Karo- lyn Kane, Barbara Wilsey, Leslie Rodgers, Nancy McWhinney, Susan Brier, Trudy Hanken, Joan Mur- man, Sue Rouder, Zoe Merret, Janet Crist, Nancy Parsons, Eloise Allen, Judy Dutton, Jill Clumeck, Jane Watrous.Bock Row: Jean Kendal, Pat Miller, Sue Ensler, Judy Billings, Sue Gaylord, Harriet Morris, Ann Hammond, Carol Erb, Madeleine Holsinger, Barbara Brock, Linda Hash, Joann Cortelyou, Lynne SCLIOHWGSSSF. Alice Casassa, Phyllis Jaegeling, Carol Eathertoh, Lynnea Dgnielggn, ELECTION AND SURVEY COMMITTEE is Jn' .' . I f 'P . 1 W. HARRIET MORRIS Fall Chairman ,h ,V,V. ml FALL ELECTION AND SURVEY COMMITTEE - Front Row: Sammie Sanford, Heide Gehrhordt, Pete Graham, Michael Rossman, Alnea Turner, Marilyn Mad- sen. Socond Row: Marilyn Patterson, Merle Schlumberger, Sharon Worlund, Janet Beesley, Kay Gillis, Nancy Daniels, Nanci Mulloney, Alice Milani. Third Row: Roberta Faltin, Barbara Brock, Jean Levy, Sara Morris, Betty Anderson, Harriet Morris, Helene Miller, Robin Tracy, Susan Gregg. Buck Row: Lyndon O'Brien, Joan Shafer, Barbara Hellmuth, Carolyn Ongaro, Junice Altmann, Joy Ivancovich, Gail Franchini, Gail Campbell, Lucianne Ritter. SPRING ELECTION AND SURVEY COMMITTEE - Front Row: Janet Beesley, Ayala Ries, Lucianne Ritter, Lynne Altmann, Gail Campbell, Suzanne Tofanelli, Joan Chesnut, Nancy Townsend, Robin Tracy, Susan Gregg, Sara Morris. Second Row: Earll Murman, Martha Collins, Susan Buehn, Judy Webb, Betty Anderson, Mike Woodson, Rita Denning, Elizabeth Healey, Pat Cahill, Sara Ratto, Sue Purdon, Blena Ricci, Alice Milani, Maxine Rankin, Eric Thompson. Bock Row: Gary Schonwasser, Rich Good, Sherrill Wood, Stefanie Rod ri ga, Thorley Turner, Ronald Candray, Penny Jones, Brian Mahony, Penny Kilian, Sherman Hool, Jan Fitzgerald, Kay Gillis, Helene Miller, Janice Altmann, Merle Schlum- berger, Harriet Morris. 74 , , T? if -gif , ,,, ,I i .4 I ' f fe .4-2? . I Af,,f , Nome Please JANET BEESLEY Spring Chairman The Election ond Survey Committee distributes, counts, and tallies ballots at each school election for student body officers, class officers, and constitutional changes. This year the com- mittee conducted elections in four corridors, one for each class, avoiding the suffocating rush of voters on election day. , BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEE FALL BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEE - Front Row: Marie Bogh, Hal Tanforan, Ben Sch- warzmann, George Irvin, Bob Adams, Ken Navas, Tom Rawlins, Martha Collins. Second Row: Pat Wedemeyer, Arlene McKinney, Barbara Mason, Pat Zable, Ellen Schmidt, Karen Lazar, Judy Miran, Emelita Anderson, Lynn Francisco, Ayala Ries. Third Row: Andrea Kaldor, Janet Sannar, Nancy An- thony, Yvonne Shea, Carol Patterson, Kathy Wentz, Marsha Smith, Carolyn Hanson, Sue Gaylord, Bernice Brown, Louise Oxtoby. Back Row: Karolyn Klapak, Jane Beard, Sue Ensler, Barbara Chamber- lain, Barbara Norris, Ann Hammond, DianafBoragno, Ursula Ippen, Barbara Binns, Marilyn Meyers, Nancy Woodard. I t 27' S NANCY DANIELS Spring 0, JANE BEARD Fall Chairman 'wg' f L WPI E if l I The Budget and Finance Committee balanced the student body budget and advised clubs on financial affairs. To finance Drake activities the members sold student body cards, man- aging the crowd of students on distribution day. During the football and basketball season, they sold tickets and programs at home games. To earn more money for the treasury, the com- mittee held a cake sale. In the spring next year's bud- get was planned,discussed, and -...-.,A...-..-.I Chairman f s ,, X . SPRING BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEE - Front Row: Mike Rossman, Peter Graham, Nancy Daniels, Louralie Mellana, Nancy Hartwich, Leslie Schoenfeld, Joan Leftwich. Second Row: Emilita Anderson, Carolyn Hanson, Sue Rouder, Sue Gaylord, Jean Grant, Jane Beard, Marsha Smith, Donna Griffith. Third Row: Mike Vogel, Lance Ronneberg, Bob Adams, Louise Oxtoby, Marian Vincent,Diane Pirtz, Pat Zable, Ellen Schmidt. Back Row: Carol Erb, Marilyn Kossub, Deanne Duchein, Martha Col- lins, Ann Hammond, Ann Ninnes, Barbara Maiesky, Kathy Wentz, Nancy Woodard. 75 JUDI CIAL COUNCIL ...DRI v 'U' , g CHUCK SIGIER Fall Chief Judge VN! CII.: Diana MUnd.l' FALL gup:fl:incCgIfNchUck signer, Home Joyce 0 I ' Blacktield. The Judicial Council interpreted legal af- fairs in our school. Consisting of a senior chairman, two senior members, a iunior, and a sophomore, assisted by the bailiff and recorder, the council sat in judgment of all violators of school laws and driving regula- tions. The responsibility of the Judicial Coun- cil was to consider the testimony of each case and issue a just and intelligent verdict. VING COMMITTEE I I I ' ' -I! .X if 'i ' I i I ? V . :CT Q A .Q 5' JUDY JUDY .L HAWXHURST BLACKFIELD ROBIN TRACY PETE EDMisrER C'e'k BOM Clerk sqm . . V, 2 f, .lu .4-4? ig fy wh C f YW. I SPRING JUDICIAL COUNCIL: Pete Edmister, Craig Allen, John Allen, Marcella Lee, Nancy Boland. DRIVING COMM ,Xl CRAIG ALLEN Spring Chief Judge ITTEE ww DRIVING COMMITTEE: Mike Ramsay, Linda Hash, Lynnea Danielson, Martha Hurlbut, 2 J A C rt I AI' I I o nn o eyou, ice Casassa, Joan Weens, Barbara Dvorak La8erta Lewis Reggie Carolan, Madeleine Holsinger, Nancy Anthony, Sammie Sanford,l.ludy Crawford, Jackie 'fi it Montbriand, Carol Douthit, Dave Burmester, Judie Hamilton, Bob Casey. 76 BOB CASEY Chairman The Driving Committee assisted Self-Government in matters concering student driving privileges, enforcing the driving bill, controlling parkinglot conditions,and regulating student driving. During the spring semester, when the new committee was started, members reg- istered all student driven cars and originated per- manent driving passes. Seeking solutions to keep the parking lot free from litter, the comittee posted signs, Keep our school clean. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE 0 55,55 - - P' . ' sit gi-. 3, V W Q fA rf? vq, v MIKE HALLIMAN Fall , as Chairman FALL PUBLICITY COMMITTEE - Front Row: Carole Cosgrove, Elizabeth Landram, Lynette Porteous, Susan Clow, Barbara Dvorak, Susan Purdom, Judy Smith, Jocel n Luddit Carol Robinson. Second Row: William Winter, Trudy Hanken, Pat Dobbins, Dynamite Hallinan, Tulify Hallinan, Louis Helmer, Nicky Allen, Pamela Luddit. Back Row: Carol Eatherton, Dave Burmester, Pat Dobbins, Carol Man- chester, Mike Moya, Harry Galliver, John Allen, Sheri Lee, Bard Dupont, Jack Clumeck, Jill Stevens, Claire Dupont. SWARD Spring Chairman S SPRING PUBLICITY COMMITTEE - Front Row: Li Sward, Billie Olsen, Barbara Binns, Bernice Brown, Susan Clow, Marilyn Madsen, Gloria Goodman, Arnold Candray. Back Row: Louis Helmer, Walt Howard, Terry Reilly, Suewiya Gillette, Carol Manchester, Diane Nicolai, Lynne Harriman, Chris Long- aker. Tin can alley. -gnu.-I .' SEWWQC. :ii t AU iw . NN A : TfTT'7' , ,:, - ff F if Tam ,tv The publicity Committee decorated our halls with artistic prevues of com- ing attractions, making certain that the student body was kept well in- formed of all activities. Dances, toot- ball games, basketball games, con- tests, Red Cross and March ot Dimes drives - all these and more were an- nounced boldly on the walls of Drake. :FY 77 INTERSCHOOI RELATIONS.. .AWARDS COMMITTEE INTERSCHOOL RELATIONS ASSOCIATION - Seated: Bob d'Alessio, John Otis, Nanci Mulloney. Standing: John Bayliss, Gary Boero, Lauralie Mellana, Rudi Golyn. AWARDS COMMITTEE , V i I VIA- BERT DAMNER Chairman The Awards Committee saw that each qualified participant in athletics received recognition of good sportsmanship and skill in his particular sport, Approval was granted by the coach of the sport for which the award was given, the committee adviser, and members of Student Con- gress. Constitutional changes gave the duties of this committee to the Student Manager. -al X ,CJ ,A-5 ., A INTERSCHOOL RELATIONS ASSOCIATION Through meetings and discus- sions the Interschool Relations Association promoted under- standing among Drake, Marin Catholic, San Rafael, and Tam. Complete revision of this organi- zation's constitution included changing the name from Com- mittee to Association. AWARDS COMMITTEE - Front Row: Karen Gerughty, Bert Damner, Sue Crabb, Jim Lavorom luck Row: Mel Simpson, Jeff Daly, Bill Purcell, Fred Baker. PUBLIC RELATIONS DAVE BURMESTER Fall 2 Chairman -'07 , 3 .X FALL PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE - Kneeling: Hale Prather, Eric Thompson, Tuffy Hallinan, Nick Allen, John Bayliss, Dynamite Hallinan, Bard Dupont. Seated: Alice Pal- Iavicini, Linda Borogno, Linda Sherry, Barbara Norris, Sue Purdom, Hyale Wall, Jo Ann Berryhill, Marcella Lee, Pat Gaffney, Sue Voss, Dorothy Bellotti, Dave Burmester. J.,- the student body and the residents and city officers of our district is the aim 'Ci' If 1 Q Q To promote better relations between of the Public Relations Committee. The committee co-operated with Self- I ' I i Government on student body problems: HYALE driving and parking lot privileges, WALL clean-up campaigns. SPVIPQ Chairman SPRING RUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE - Front Row: Judy Evergettis Danya 4:-an .,' L Hart, Tonia Spain, Eleanor Black. Second Row: Dorothy Bellotti, Linda Iiandol, iv Janet Marsh. Standing: Margie Beyer, Bev Masters, Carolyn Ongaro, Jack Clu- meck, Hyale Wall, Dave Burmester. As our neighbors see us Z9 LQ' 3'-V3 PEP BAND COMMITTEE fu l l -I s Q LVM! be 'X 1 r M' 6 I T Q9 Iii? ,., A X l ' lie 'ilfynta Q -4 3 l r M illi ' 3 T 'H 'A 1 l or Ag , . ' il' 1 p . up A fa hail F We've got the pep! Sound off A .ARRY DILLON :hairman in sl-Q swfx X A Drake song, a booming drum, a blaring horn, a red pick-up truck, a line through the campus all sparked pre- game activities at Drake.. .this is the Pep Band. PEP BAND COMMITTEE - Kneeling: Don Sasselli, Dwain Schrader. Standing: Larry Dillon, Mike Vogel, Louis Tomlinson, David Schmidt, Tom4Leps, George Corson, Fred Corson, Tom Karnes RALLY COMMITTEE .Y 4 w- The Rally Committee enthusi- astically promoted game spirit. Three exchange rallies with Marin Catholic, San Rafael, and xx, ' Y 1 L R' Tam were included in the ex- 1 , . cellent program for students. , f A- W. Members festively decorated the Q. . M L f L J A goal posts at home games. Dele- LT T .5 ' 2, gates of the Rally Committee pro- 'f A W RUDI fated from their November visit ff? ,iw GOLYN to the University of California, I ' -Q if X ang f ' 4 -Q Chairman where they attended an orien- J R 7' ' tation program and a football X . P . game. . J ,TVX 2 Z , tf 47 9 I 1 -J, -I A xv ' I V ,Y t . V ix ' 3 ,. , ., f ,1,VMId-My .V,-V VVV4 , K f i imkr I I f f rf: . f' V35--4 . A . . ..A,.l..gf1,. ,.ak K I X 4 :Lizzy gif, gi W I, . 5 f ' ' L 'lb' ' J. 'ti 'awp G LEADE - ,pw L g X M, .IL V, ,Q':,-115541, Sherry. Bock RQSFBGFLOHO Row: Janet Crist CQ I A ssh.-vi Q , . pictured:JoAnn COL, If ara Gade, Lindo HOSE Unrj Brooks, Lindo fltfika 7 i'i'li-icfik 2 4 1' em- ' C' BOfGf1Qo.Noi ,FLT ,i 'Wi' L Will ici , if? yi sis. lf . f 5 ' ce Sf: ham Luce. Rudi GOLYU' Chow V Deus-Kn 'l'?'l Ciiicibem Ferguson' FALL YEL' LE-A :PhvinsJoeQel '9' G Duntord. SIcndU'9 f- 'a 'hx . -L 1- . '.',.. '. . RALLY COMMITTEE-Front Row: Nancy Keever, Rosina Eastwood, Nancy Townsend, Lynn Zumwalt, Lily Belot, Joan Weems, Martha Hurlbut, Barbara Ferguson, Rudi Golyn, Phyllis Jaegeling, Lynnea Daniel- son, Barbara Breyer, Phylliss Kearns. Second Row: Judy Scott, Jackie Frates, Carolyn Paul, Laura Wik- lund, Sandy Salvaressa, Pat Schmidt, Jane Watrous, Nancy Parsons, Jill Clumeck, Marilyn Kossub, Mar- garet Brooks, Barbara Norris, Carole Cosgrove, Valerie Mooney, Back Row: Roger Beckendorf, John Fulton, Mike Zeller, Dick Hyland, Gary Dykstra, Paul Frank, Reggie Carolan, Craig Allen, Gary Boero, John Bayliss, Dave Burmester, Todd Cary, Fred Baker, Roger Danielson, Hank Longaker. Not pictured: Mr. Maher, adviser. ' PROGRAM COMMITTEE ,l if 4 PROGRAM COMMITTEE - Front Row: Rudi Golyn, JoAnn Cortelyou, Joan Weems, Nancy Keever, Susan Brier, Mr. Maher, adviser, Kitty Hale, Margaret Brooks. Second Row: Barbara Norris, Eloise Allen, Suewiya Gillette, Jane Spicer, Elaine Lyons, Cindy Hall, Alice Casassa. Third Row: Phyllis Jae- geling, Arnold Candray, Chaunce Duntord, Dick Breyer, Fran Fischer, Phil Wilson. Fourth Row: Danya Hart, Sylvia Sigerist, Judy Brier, Sue Younger, Pat Miller. Fifth Row: Dave Burmester, John Bayliss, Earl Nelson, Paul Eiserich. Sixth Row: Ann Gregory, Eleanor Black, Elizabeth Healey. Seventh Row: Joan Murman, Jeanette Miller. Top: Judy Hamilton. :li 5 B J' S 1...4....4l 82 e si .J t'v1,-414A A lt NANCY KEEVER Chairman The responsibility for planning and presenting varied entertain- ment for the student body was the duty ofthe Program Com- mittee. Members were also called upon to help the freshmen in the presentation of their program. Highlights ot their activities this year were the presentation ot an assembly recalling the days of the Charleston and a variety show at which school talent was discovered. gn., .. .,,...........,.. ,,,,,..,,t,, V... .M,,,....,,.,,. -.-fi.-.M Bewitched, bothered, and bewildered ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE .f ' , 323 5?E:1'Ul4a5fTf1,:f JOHN BAYLLSS Co-chairman 'L 35 DAVE BURMESTER Co-chairman ff? F50 Ml E 47-9 ??' ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE - Front Row: Nanci Mulloney, Lynne Schonwasser, Sera Ratfo, Lauralie Mellana,Dave Burmester, John Boyliss, Barbara Ferguson, Sue Younger, Lynn Zumwalt, Barbara Bre- yer. Second Row: Chaunce Dunford, Dick Schoept, Mike Moya, Harlan Barry, Sue Barossi, Valerie Mooney, Sue Rouder, Jeanne Kendall, Sylvia, Sigerist, Judy Billings. Third Row: Ben Schwarzmann, Howard Ouris, Zoe Merret, Joan Murman.FoUrfl'l Row: Dave Schmidt, Ron Daley, Gail Franchini, Linda Smith. Fifth Row: JillClumeck, Phylliss Kearns, Lynnea Danielson, Nancy Hartwich, Sixth Row: Bert Damner,Nancy Parsons, Eloise Allen, Leila Kotite. Seventh Row: Joe Cox, Janet Crist, John Skov, Linda Hash, Jack Dutton, Bill Shepherd, Jackie Montbriand, Trudy Hanken, Judy Carlton, Paul Frank. Back Row: Sheri Lee, Pat Schmidt, Marcella Lee, Glee Liversage, Carolyn Kane, Carol Douthit, Gra- ham Luce, JoAnn Cortelyou, Rudi Golyn. ,-if D is for daring R is for rough A is for action K is for kuff E's for everlasting tame When Drake High will win the game. Under the leadership ofthe Vice President and Head Yell Leader, the newly-formed Assem- bly Committee planned and pre- sented rallies and programs for the student body. During basket- ball season rallies were given to build up spirit for the games. The assemblies presented talented in- dividuals at Drake, the choir, and the school dance band. 2 SPRING YELL LEADERS - Front Row: Bill Shepherd, Dave Burmester. Buck Row: Jackie Montbriand, Nancy Parsons, Carol Douthit. DANC E COMMITTEE mi, 5- LYNNE SCH ONWASSER Fall Chairman Q.. Q ,il J Y' f W' ry x Qs la 84 .5 965 FALL DANCE COMMITTEE - Front Row: Jeanne Kendall, Margo Merle, Judy Webb, Sandy Mc- Connell, Judy Carlton, Barbara Maiesky, Gloria Goodman, Rudi Golyn. Second Row: Mike Ramsay, Jeannine Rawson, Martha Hurlbut, Lily Belot, Lauralie Mellana, Lynne Schonwasser, Phyllis Jaegeling, Janet Crist, Zoe Merret, Joan Chesnut, Judy Billings. Third Row: Judy Gurley, Ruth Diefenbach, Geor- gia Stapleton, Nanci Mulloney, Sera Ratto, ,loan Weems, Alice Casassa, Stefanie Rodrigo, Barbara McCulley, Yvonne Esler. Buck Row: Ron Cox, Harlan Barry, Gary Dykstra, Paul Flood, Paul Frank, Bill Gaffney, Paul Spengler, Don Light, Al Pepe, Marianne Della Santino, Rich Hyland. SWOOl'1SOm9 TWOSOITIBS Pri .W ,Ms ev- ' Boxcar gang W ix if Qxf' DANCE COMMITTEE , ,.., Wy sxmawe- f ss W, Swing your partner ,AJ i f ' EEEEPE J ll t'1f7' . . ,, Roped M I M ' . . an , VE . wr ' 1 32: wif ith? . - f 'Eli J i 3 -,Qsx 'P . f 'T f ss . 'rw- i 3 f t Z ..,. ,1, fx ii A I at , I N . .5-,, 1 ' ff ' - I 3, jw tglbs. ,4., ' -I ' Pr' if ' - K , 9,41 U? 1, . U , X, ,lr if MARTHA JUDY HURLBUT SCOTT Spring Co-chairmen Poster board, crepe paper, paint, string, glue, scissors, and ladders cluttered the art room and girls' gym in preparation for dances held each month at Drake. Hawaiian dress was a must for South Sea Paradise, the first dance sponsored by the Dance Committee. Advice and assistance for dances sponsored by other organizations were a Iqrge part of the committees activities tor the season. ff? U , Q., , il 1 I I ' 0 .fer A ' 'K . ' W , fr tl . -J, 4 s'-s H 'P ff 'y . to . ' '.t, , I. E , A - NX A I ' ' Hires to you Q . stiff SPRING DANCE COMMITTEE - Front Row: Marcia Payne, Elaine Lyons, Cindy Hall, Yvonne Esler, Janice MacRae, Janet Siemens, Andrea Kaldor, Kitty Hale, Janet Sannar. Second Row: Rudi Golyn Dick Breyer, Sue VanGutman, Margaret Brooks, Sera Ratto, Joan Weems, Barbara Ferguson, Jane Watrous, Judy Smith, Alberta Brenemen, Jill Stevens. Third Row: Sue Ensler, Pat Miller, Martha Hurl- but, Judy Scott, Sue Younger, Frances Hurlbut, Carol Younger, Sue Crabb, Bob d'AIessio, Earl Nelson. Fourth Row: Barbara Greene, Lynn Francisco, Pat Wedemeyer, Sue Sission, Lynn Schonwasser, Dar- lene Jones, Arlene McKinney, Lynnea Danielson, Leslie Schoenfeld, Penny Black, Judy Dufton, Hank Klopstock, Phyllis Jaegeling, lDiana Mundt, Jocelyn Ludditt. Bock Row: Nancy Ruggeri, Paul Flood, Gil Schott, Gary Dykstra, Paul Frank, Graham Luce, Tom Mack, John Skov, John Bayliss, Mike Ram- say, Tuffy Hallinan, Fred Baker, Harlan Barry, Rodger Danielson, Alan Wentner, Karolyn Klapak, Lynne Scott. 85 if X , O. r ,, , ' . fi: 'i it V, it 1 1 ' i,,fv ' Jn! xx. ,-'M' ,gm 111 2 In.-' Q. fvgvgun- U Q.- H ,sm N A xfgn My 10' . jury I Q,Wf Q , ,Q x M k?iPJ,fiflaWi'f Jy! iw M 4,3 Qfys ' ' , ,73 yi W My WM1 W ff? X A f My? A Wdffiglaffflff kf ?QfQ5V f ff viii? wr dbsyfrn Mx 'J 5 -3 X QQK Acnvmuss B., BUCCANEER LOUISE OXTOBY Editor X q' X xxx. Lil . MRS. AGNES COOMBE Adviser Q fa S WS ' S T27 S f -f H Q f h 1 pta r A 1 -.-e,,4 4 , fy' im-mtg i. BUCCANEER EXECUTIVE STAFF - Kneeling: Valerie White, Robert Hirschler, Kay Gillis. From Buccaneer to reenaccuB, from front to back, this yearbook is a picture of our school life. Both fun and work mixed during meetings as the staff typed names, wrote copy, titled candids, planned sales and advertising, painted posters, and consumed gallons of coffee. Under the leadership of Mrs. Coombe, adviser, and Louise Oxtoby, edi- tor, the staff worked to achieve accuracy and completeness while- creating layouts in a modern style. The staff tried to make this, the 1956 Buccaneer, the best possible record of our school year. . .of our Drake days. Standing: Barbara Brock, Louise Oxtoby, Pete Edmister, Bruce Clark, Bob Ross, Judy Scott, Mrs. Coombe, adviser. HUELANELH .X S 7. .C I. Q! C! . . 'r 7. fr- if -'f r., 1' . . X IQ' ' 5 'r ff A is -c --45 fa ,. V , .V 1. I '.. 5' ,ff F M Row I.aurO Buccrmezn smes STPTLH Lexkobefi i-ufschief i-i Om ,D VI USN gQvO1ip'5:J5'i:d,0Webb' I1 mi Sslgniie Tofanelllf 3?ug,Blgigng Mllndli Judy Dullon land Stevens. SN-'ln mg Nancy' Woodard' .wsfffp W-was IDENTIFICATION STAFF-FRONT ROW- Billie Olsen Carol Clevel d G . , an , ail Campbell, Marilyn Madsen, Marcella Lee, Pai Miller. SECOND ROW: Judy Scoif, Bernice Brown, Sammie Sanford, Carolyn Kane, Sue Crabb, Judy Billings, Sylvia Sigerist, Margaret Brooks. BACK ROW: Jane Wafrous, Nancy Hariwiclr, Barbara Breyer, Lynnea Danielson, Yvonne Shea, Nancy A Ih H ' ' n ony, arrief Morris, Trudy Hanken, Lynne Schonwasser, Nancy Parsons. Y BUCCANEER , ,fp . I Q 1,5 ' f' : ' X 4:12 , H 4 I 1 .,1. - Q ff' A X M f I A is E .RT srAFF - s 'n' in - LilY Belof. Sfand?naJ?fgliZeHG?Ylord, Barbara Brock I e mef. ' . hangs, Mf- OGRAPHY STAFF. Fred Hutc Elf:-bon, adviser: L0Ul5e Oxloby' Todisgsry' my onus, Marilyn POf'efS0 f l loco ' , g ,,,, Z ,req y J Abvsnn Eleanor JING SALES ST 1 y ack, L AFF - 5 I Mi'luAr:1gClaus, Mariznn F'Ur1cisco owed: Robe C B - K - 'n Tfa C Ulley, advisegoggh Sfandingrieshrgf Choral! na Griffirh MQ Tffe Whjfe 1 UVI yn Kossubf . 89 ln? I J0llY ROGER SIR FRA cis DRAKE mon scnooi J OLLY ROC ER X13 ls FALL STAFF-Front Row: Jean Levy, Nancy Keever, John Bayliss, Anne Dvorak, Judy Brier. Back Row: Harlan Barry, Judy Blackfield, Janet Sannar, Dave Burrnester, Jane Beard, Carol Garrison. W Q.- Plug ffl. MR. ROBERT KUEHNL Adviser JACK CLUMECK Editor, Jolly Roger BARD DUPONT Co-editor, first quarter With flying colors and worn out typewriter ribbons the Jolly Roger Staff scored again with a year of responsible reporting. Under the leadership of Mr. Kuehnl, adviser, and Jack Clumeck, editor,the staff successfully informed the students of school life at Drake. A series of vocational articles, editorials en- couraging support of student body officers, and informative articles about academic subjects were high points of the year. Exchanging news- papers with schools throughoutthe country, the Jolly Roger not only dis- covered new ideas for itself but acted as diplomat for Drake. X FFS-Yh off- H7 e pfess JOLLY ROGER ..0UIL LAND SCROLL ff' l li i ln Q. A Y SPRING STAFF - Seated: Nancy Keever, Dave Burmester, Anne Dvorak, Jack Clumeck, Sue Brier, Carol Garrison. Standing: Janet Sannar, Harlan Barry, Bernie Waldbillig, Judy Brier, John Bayliss, J-ean Levy, Jane Beard, Jack Cody, Judy Blackfield, Barbara Wallace. ZW Q' XX w 1 fl! C The Stanford Conference Representatives of the Jolly Roger and uccaneer accepted in October the hospitality of Stanford Journalism students for the annual Northern California Conference for High School Journalists. The group participated in specialized workshops as guests of Stan- QUILL AND SCROLL A formal initiation of Drake's Quill and Scroll chapter marked the beginning of the group's activities. Formed to recognize achivement and direct creative writing, members of this international honorary society for high school journalists planned field trips and projects to improve both the Jolly Roger and the Buccaneer. lord for 'he day' QUILI. AND scnou - mm Row: v.-.serie white, Nancy Keever, Judy Scott, Janet Sannar, Jean Levy, Jane Beard. Second Row: Louise Oxtoby, Mrs. Coombe, adviser, Carol Robinson. Back Row: Mr. 'Kuehnl, adviser, Pete Edmister, Jack Clumeck, Harlan Barry. 91 CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION A is li The California Scholarship Federation encourages a higher standard of scholar- ship and broadens ideals of service on the part of Drake students. In addition to work- ing as guides with the Honor Crew, members held special proiects to earn money for a liberal contribution for the Seymour Memorial Scholarship Fund. Outstanding among the spring activities was the annual regional conference at Sacramento. E I r Ayala Ries Eloise Al- C's'F' SPRING 5 e . b OFFICE . - c s F FALL orriczns: Yvonne I om Breyer' GIOOU Gogffinglfl Schofff Luciqnne Rift B . . - . er, O, len, Marcella Lee- PN 96 Q y E., 2:5 5 1' 6 Vu 'u-url lk C.S.F. MEMBERS - Front Row: Joan Murman, Judy Crawford, Joan Weems, Lauralie Mellana Nancy Hartwich, Yvonne Esler Barbara Bre er Jud BI kf , y , y ac ield. Second Row: Miss Harper, adviser, Barbara Graham, Ellen Schmidt, Barbara Binns, Ann Hammond, Stefanie Rodrigo, Barbara McCulley, Nancy Cummings, Lucianne Ritter. Back Row' George Carson F d C . , re orson, Dwite Brown, Charles Young- claus, Mr. Edick, adviser. C. S.F. x on 'C47 -gno- 0 F HONOR CREW AND C.S.F. LIFE MEMBERS - Front Row: Barbara Gra- SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE: Louise Oxtoby, Ann Ham- ham, Aileen Bennett, Barbara Breyer, Lauralie Mellana, Janet Beesley, mond. Not pictured: Charles Simonds. Ellen Schmidt, Pat Zoble. Second Row: Joyce Baker, Roz Krug, Louise Ox- toby, Jane Beard, Nancy Anthony, Carol Patterson, Nancy Daniels, Yvonne Esler, Elena Ricci. Back Row: Nancy Hartwich, Todd Cary, Mel Simpson, George lrvin, Craig Allen, Bob d'Alessio, Judy Blaclcfield. an or 2'-'-12 ' o 'F-2 UL 920 as .0 y .4 X f7 is Q ll . U UQ, If-12, 0 ,1 .J Honor students, parents, and friends fa I if 2 ,K sr? , nW.Kl C.S.F. MEMBERS - Front Row: Louise Oxtoby, Danya Hart, Clifford Schoff, Bill Gande, Gloria Goodman, Martha Collins, Mary Cummings. Second Row: Susan Ried, Darlene Drago, Linda Ortling- hous, Beverly Masters, Lana Maxwell, Diane Pirtz, Jane Beard, Nancy Daniels, Eloise Allen. Back Row: Joan Shafer, Carol Patterson, Carol Cleveland, Joyce Baker, Sandra Headley, Elena Ricci, Mike Ross- man, Ayala Ries. 95 HONOR CREW Lf'x O f JJ CQ Guiding at Open House and orien- tation days is part of the Honor Crew program for encouraging high aca- demic standing and participation in activities. To earn money for scholar- ships, members sold refreshments at basketball games. Requirements for Honor Crew membership are a B aver- age and a minimum often hours of participation in school activities. Row GGOYQE .. I 7 HONOR CREW OFFICBEIZSL RoFLC:l3oGn Hams, Po' lrvin, Ann Hamrvwffd- 5 Miller, Martha Collins. TWO co kes and, I -pleas S 'Wh 17 :gs s JAX? HONOR CREW MEMBERS - Front Row: Tony Scardaci, Dorman Smith, Barry McGough, Bill Gande, Dwite Brown, Leon Smith. Second Row: Bernice Brown, Karen Gerughty, Yvonne Esler, Nancy An- thony, Janet Beesley, Joan Shafer, Elsa Baptiste. Third Row: Sara Morris, Diane Pirtz, Ruth Smith, Martha Collins, Gloria Goodman, Marilyn Myers, Barbara Majesky, Judy Carlton, Rich Good. Back Row: Bob Ketron, Steve Levin, Ron Smith, Todd Cary, Dick Schoepf, John Otis, Craig Allen, Bill De- Bisschop, Roger Boero, Rich Reynolds. HONOR CREW 70 HONOR CREW MEMBERS - Front Row: Mike Wigell, Jon Bland, Jake Ours, Charles Bundschu, Dave Fong, Cliff Schoff. Second Rowg Joan Murman, Judy Crawford, Danya Hart, Joan Weems, Sera Ratto, Margaret Brooks, Penny Dahlman, Jill Hall, Third Row: Mike Klapak, Jo Ann Berryhill, Beverly Masters, Lynn Francisco, Ann Hammond, Yvonne Shea, Roberta Thomas, Carol Cleveland, Ayala Ries, Linda Randol, George Corson, Bock Row: Fred Carson, Jeff Daly, George Irvin, Mike Zeller, Bob id'Alessio, Bill Purrcell, Pete Edmister, Peter Graham. :sit ' J, 'wifi - wi l HONOR CREW MEMBERS - Front Row: Larry Loomer, Gary Rogers, John Rechtfertig, Hale Pra- ther, Dick Breyer, Mike Rossman, Elena Ricci, Mary Cummings. Second Row: Rita Denning, Louise Oxtoby, Judy Brier, Karolyn Klapak, Judy Webb, Lauralie Mellana, Nancy Hartwich, Barbara Breyer, Judy Blackfield, Barbara Brock. Third Row: Lana Maxwell, Joan Leftwich, Ellen Schmidt, Pat Zable, Barbara McCulley, Susie Graham, Karin Lazar, Pat Thackeray, Joyce Baker, Roz Krug, Lynne Scott, Carol Patterson, Nancy Cummings, Darlene Drago. Back Row: Pat Miller, Sharon Tierney, Barbara Graham, Aileen Bennett, Loren Youngclaus, Mr. Edick, adviser, Charles Youngclaus, Linda Ortling- haus, Susan Ried, Kathy Wentz, Barbara Blnns, Frances Hurlbut, Stefanie Rodrigo. 95 IUNIOR STATESMEN P2 i' x 1 JUNIOR STATESMEN To give students a better knowledge of the workings and problems of the govern- ment, a Junior Statesmen Chapter was organized in 1953. The members prepare for their future as citizens by learning democratic procedures and responsibili- ties. Attending regional and state con- ventions, holding discussions and debates on current political issues, visiting courts, newspaper offices and the state capitol, and promoting projects to improve school and community are activities of the Junior Statesmen. SOCIETY OF FRIENDS THROUGH DEMOCRACY The purpose of S.F.D. is to understand people of other countries Speeches ictures and letters to students in other lands are some of the ways the club P 1 worked to promote world friendship. gig, I 46 fl ye S.F.D.-Front Row: Marilyn Patterson, Rosemarie Silva Carol Ciocci Ramona Hershey Dorothy Ding C- Syfhboy man, Rita Denning, Roy Trumbull, Heide Gehrhardt Barbara Hellmuth Karen Hein Second Row Ber Off om 0 De nie Waldbillig, Mr. Lopez, adviser, Linda Randal, Nancy Cummings Elsa Baptiste Lyndon O Brien Dave ,Q sfo' mot' oc Fong, Dwite Brown, Aileen Bennett, Barbara Mason Sharon Bell Back Row Bob Young Doug Burnham e Cop,,of Harold Walker, Deen Warren, Ken Navas, Charles Youngclaus Loren Yaungclaus Diana Meyer Bar bara Graham. 96 PEDAGOGUES, lNC...SClENCE CLUB PEDAGOGUES, INC. sift - h , H s, JudY 5 ,'II Rui C ol Cleveland Kitty Hale, Loma Gyne ris StundlIl9' Ken :V l ' White, Ol' . I I K ug, Harriet MOV - ' I Diefenk3GClI1'CIBbCciiri'Ce:Ar McColm, adviser: Roff' HgnPb?Ji3a1,Bundschu, Al Ellis,J0YCelYn LU I ' Kauer, OC ' id Capel, George lrvnn, U Barbara McCulleYi -lu Y b Gdvisen . ' M . Coom el . . . ditt, L0U'5e Oxloby' is Skyrocketing statistics, new schools, and eager students have challenged some of us to 'oin Peda o ues in order to investi ate the teachin rotession. Lectures and l 9 9 9 9 P discussions by both students and experts in the teaching field brought vital facts to SC'ENCE CLUB the group. Students contemplating teaching were given first hand classroom experi- ence in local elementary schools. Q f .,g't 1 I l . A 'Sf I 5 , p ,wh Q Y, li! 'IIN 5 5 'F l A new Club with Gctivities GS varied OS its SCIENCE CI-UB-Front TobIl:AMichael Rossman, Larry Loomer, Judie Hamilton, Mr. Prather, adviser, members' interests, the Science Club has this Sharon Bell. Center Table: Louise Oxtoby, Steve Gille, Peter Graham. Back Table: Harold Tantoran - . - - Terry Ricketts, Rick Reynolds. Standing: Bob Adams, Allen Foster, Carol Patterson, Frank Chem D' il year Worked on Indlvlduol prolects GS WeII Shoept, Bob Margoliash, Earl Spangenberg, John Peoples, John Magnus, Larry Carpenter, Dwite Brovifiw, Roger Beckendorf, Fraser Grant, Ken Wagstatf, Jon Sanford,Hale Prather, Sylvia Shew. as made displays for the Science Fair in San Francisco. A trip fo Morrison Planetarium in Golden Gate Park was both interesting and fun. 97 ART CLUB...CAMERA CLUB ART CLUB Water colors, oils, tempera, pen and ink are the media used by the Art Club, technically called Delta Alpha Kappa. Members ofthe club assist in making posters and banners for school activi- ties. A H V-Q , S A M J L - fi ri ' ' ' ra L 7 5' , :,. . , 1 I 'F' ff I Q l VXA ART CLUB-Seated: Barbara Brock, Lily Belot, Susan Brier, Judy Brier, Freda White Standing: Fran Fischer, Jocelyn Ludditt, Pamela Ludditt, Louise Oxtoby, Dave Fong, More land Stevens, Sheri Lee, Marii Weitz. Not pictured: Mr. Fitzgerald, adviser. CAMERA CLUB A field trip, candids on campus, a click ofthe shutter, a film in the developing tank, r-, a print on the drying machine, a mounted print-these are the activities of the Camera Club. l 4. ,wi . rf 1 I gf A Q- , , r it 'R 'I , I ' L V! I ' ' Bac ,Don AqU'l 'Os B' chop Ed RobiriS0nf Tom Komes . 5 . Don De 'SS le Doiiomie. f B-Front ROW' D meff Gen t CAMERAHCLJlBY,Ed sCiwaei,LOf'Y O eg Row: Bill 0 MR. HOWARD GLANDON Adviser DELTA Pl MATH CLUB gn-0' Front Row: Judy Hamilton, Janet Crist, Joan Murman, Judy Crawford, Sue Ensler, Karolyn Klapak, Grace Dietenbach, Dennis Dettmer Second Row- Yvonn E l K ' , . e s er, arm Lazar, Ruth Diefenbach, Emilita Anderson, Jacqueline Hendry, Bernice Brown Martha Collins C l A d , aro n erson, Frances Hurlbut, Gloria Goodman, Pat Gaffney, Sandy McConnell, Dwite Brown. Third Row: Glee Liversage, Sue Crabb, Eloise Allen, Carolyn Kane, Joan Leftwich, Rita Denning, Deanne Duchein, Danya Hart, Penny Kilian, Ursula lppen, Gail Franchini, Dave Fong. Buck Row: Bob d'Alessio John Allen, Geoff Dell'O , sso, Peter Graham, Tom Karnes, Jack Dutton, Ron Cox, Bob Adams, Al Edmister, Arnold Candray, Roger Boero, T dd C B'll H ' S . -keosef bfgln NOON 5 .1 4 '14 o ary, I obdy, Mike Conners. R: IK , E T 2 JJ K1 'V A 2 Front Row:Mike Moya, Barbara Norris, Mrs. Smodene, adviser: Carol Patterson, Diana Mundt, Suzanne Tofanelli, Mrs. Crawford, adviser1Ayala Ries. Second Row: Claire Dupont, Valerie White, Louise Oxtoby .loan Shafer, Gloria Ongaro, Ed Tucker, Michael Rossman Terry Ricketts. Back Row: Nancy Hartwich, Sara Morris, Sandy McConnell, Janet Sannar, Peter Gralham, Bill Purcell, Bill Snow, Mel Simpson. .l Membership in the Delta Pi Math Club gives students an op- portunity to share their common interests in the subiect. To tur- ther interest in math, the club sponsored the annual Math Medal Examinations, conducted the Christmas Tree Contest, and dur- ing noon interested members learned to curve stitch, make hexahexaflexagrams, and work with Chinese tangrams. CHESS CLUB. STAMP CLUB . , V T.. ., .LI.'f' CHESS CLUB-left Table: Dorman Smith, Marii Weitz, Jim Turrietta, Pete Graham, Bill Parsons, Freda White, Randy Lindgren. Right Table: Ken Navas, Ronald Banfield, Mr. McDonald, adviser, Ed Robinson. STAMP CLUB STAMP CLUB-Seated: Lance Ronneberg, Cliff Schoff, Roy Trumbull, David McCammon. Standing: Dave Fong, Harold Tantoran, Earl Spangenberg, Mike Vogel. Not pictured: Mr. MacNab, adviser. CHESS CLUB Knights, pawns, kings, and queens across a checkered board met other schools in inter-school competitions. At noon members improved skill to reach final checkmate. T ZZ ZZ4Q,ZZ 5i ,ZZyQ2iZ Z?,ZQy2WZZ X ! .ZZQQZQZ it ZZZZsZZZQi An exhibition in the library show case, a monthly auction, trading stamps and stamp news about latest issues added to the philatelists' interest in block num- bers, perforations, watermarks, and rare issues. DRAKE BROADCASTING CLUB...RADIO CLUB D.B.C.-Front Row: Marilyn Patterson, Diana Meyer, Mrs. Watson, adviser, Pam Ludditt, Judy Brier, Sue Brier, Jocelyn Ludditt, Eleanor Black, Marilyn Kossub. Second Row: Marcy Lee, Bernie Waldbillig Carol Payne, Barbara Dvorak, Elizabeth Healey, LaBerta Lewis, Ai- leen Bennett, Sylvia Shew, Babara Mason. Back Row: Bob Young, Buddy Levine, Jane Spicer, Don Light, Bob Margoliash, Roy Trumbull, Ben Schwarzmann, Carol Cleveland, Doug Burnham, Deanne Duc- hein. Big Four on station KTIM is the program for Marin's high schools. Drake's fifteen minute part of the Saturday program was directed and produced by D.B.C. The club also made occasional trips to radio and television stations to watch programs in action. Writing, acting, and broad- casting prepare students tor future careers 'on the air. RADIO CLUB Hi-Fi. . .F.M.. . ,Ham. . .These words mean tubes and condensers, stations in Stockton or Singapore to the members of the Radio Club, which meets in the Physics Lab. Establishment and opera- tion of an amateur radio station at Drake gives members a chance to work toward the highly prized licenses. DRAKE BROADCASTING CLUB 3 91 , I I I I ..I... -l--- X . 'UN' 2- On the air X , 1 L., ,, .M , i RADIO CLUB: Larry Loomer, Dick Shoept, Mr. Bunds, adviser, Pete Graham, Allen Foster, Frank Cherne, William Winter. DRAMA CLUB Wt Presentation of a scene is the only requirement for membership in the Drama Club. This year the club not only attended perform- ances in San Francisco, but also took an active part in presenting the term plays. For the first time in Drake's history two plays were presented. One, THE HASTY HEART, was a story of a wounded Scotch soldier, the other, TWELVE ANGRY WOMEN, the portrayal of an all-woman jury in delibera- tion during a trial. THE HASTY HEART fs X J J c DRAMA CLUB - Front Row: Joan Shafer, Susan Brier, Marcella Lee Second Row' Nancy Town d J sen , ocelyn Ludditt, Judy Hamilton, Jean Levy, Anne Dvorak. Third Bow: Carole Payne, Elizabeth Healey, Barbara Dvorak, Lorna Haynes, Judy Smith, Freda White, Pam Ludditt, Judy Brier. Fourth Row: Joyce Martin, Judy Hawxhurst, Carol Manchester, Libby Lewis, Joan Cheisnut, Fran Fischer, Lily Belot. Fifth Row: Mr. Maher, adviser, Linda Randal, Carol Cleveland, Marji Weitz, Ellen Schmidt Jane S icer, R b' T .B k ' A ' p o In racy uc Row. John Bayllss, Pat Zable, Hyale Wall, Judy Miran, Joyce Bakerl Donna Beckman, Dave Burmester. TWELVE ANGRY WOMEN if 1 GAMMA SIGMA KAPPA...CADET CORPS ig! GAMMA SIGMA KAPPA Gamma Sigma Kappa is a junior and senior girls'service organization for our school and community- Helping booth workers at the annual Grape Festival, mak- ing Christmas baskets for needy families, operating a coat room, conducting drives for the Red Cross and the March of Dimes, and helping Ariquipa were the proiects of Gamma Sigma Kappa. CADET CORPS ln the Cadet Corps, high school boys are introduced to basic military service. The Drake Cadet Corps visited military installations, saw demonstrations, and presented the colors at football half time. GAMMA SIGMA KAPPA-Front Row: Margaret Brooks, Judy Scott, Joan Murman, Janet Crist, Judy Crawford, Jane Beard, Nancy Keever, Kay Gillis, Nancy Anthony, Nancy Daniels, Nancy Hartwich Sera Ratto, Barbara Breyer, Janet Sannar, KarolynKlapak,Diana Mondt, Carolyn Kane, Lucianne Ritter Judy Blackfield, Nancy Boland, Judy Evergettis, Judy Smith, Marilyn Madsen, Barbara Norris, Lauralie Mellana, Lynne Schonwasser, Joan Weems, Martha Hurlbut. Buck Row: Robin Tracy, Nancy Parsons Li Sword, Louise Oxtoby, Yvonne Shea, Ellen Schmidt, Aileen Bennett, Pamela Ludditt, Kitty Hale, Sue Crabb, Mrs. Toda, adviser, Gail Campbell, Sue Brier, Jocelyn Ludditt, Eloise Allen, Sue Ensler, Suewiya Gillette, Harriet Morris, Janet Beesley, Judy Billings, Barbara Greene, Judy Brier, Pat Miller, Joan Left wich. tr' ,,,,-4, ,gn 14?-I ,L I --, 5f5'fgfi A lg as L53 , ,z , CADET CORPS-Front Row: Mike Whitson, Mel Colombo, Kurtleigh Kinnamon, Don Sasselli, Bob Testa, Richard Denning, Cliff Rutherford, Roy Neighbor, Bill McFarland, James Risso, Doug Burnham. Second Row: T. Sgt. Delmo Esposti, U.S.M.C, Commandant, Clifford Johnson, Terry Hull, Motter Fuller, Doug Ketron, William Winter, James Schulze, Pete Graham, Harold Tanforan, Gene Dollahite, Earl Spangen- berg, Harry Wendt, Peter McCaughan, David White. Buck Row: Richard Goodro, Jess Manning, Ken Navas, Wayne Rooker, Steve Gille, Harry Schott, Jack Foster, Bill Wickersham, Edward Robinson, Ed Tucker, Charles Tabor. 104 SKI CLUB 35Pue,,,.,,4,M n't ' Lui 4 Tj' L- fd Greyhound grins Skis, boots, sleeping-bags, and food. . .the skiers are off on another journey to the snow slopes. The Ski Club made four trips this year, two to Soda Springs, one to'Yosemite, and one to Squaw Valley. Club members presented the win- ter dance, Me and My Shadow, a twin-dress dance. In March the Ski Club met at Soda Springs to battle for the an- nual trophy. A Ski-Fun Night with movies, displays, and talk of latest ski fashions was held for the enjoyment of all students. i Nl' ...,-..F- ia S .PYP She's and he's on skis ' -' 04. -'fiiftrt' . 'L '1'.f' ' 't Agni In . ff. ,Q V s 6 r ' f , 1- i 'y 'H N7 ff .Q 9 I X .. '55, , L '.. .-:fy . L - In y - .i. , -L 4 . ' , 5 1 , 4 'Z g 8 L ,, l N I AI ,V 1,1 fd J, ' . 1 -'af - . JT'--c ' ' ll J 1 . 'vw if -1.1',i ' ', , H If . f4..-gf' ll ' Badger Pass, Yosemite i ., ' 5 - .:, Q. 3 . .. Q . i.1i,' ,:Z: -f '.1g,?'- ZA If.ii1if'w 'f 4Z'i- fZ.Lgw . 4if2L . f72'Q7f57 . - - 1 5 1 3,,,5.e. -wffff' ' J i-F., Segwa y ,,I-'..,- Vx..-, 5. , , 1 .r-'At i if K I--.wiv,,:5vV,L,3A,-rizggs. 5-5, ,f wi ,gfzbgifzig-, iq'-wg i ff'?e.m..5-Wir., -1,3 i. ,12 5 L J. if ' f - mei 'fi',i.n+- 2.7--141-'fiffqf fb ffifi5W1'+.'V.ff5. QQ..-? im 'p1.Q'tf' f'.L i5f77',.' A-F7 SKI CLUB - Front Row: Bonnie Lee, Carolyn Paul, Roberta Batty, Sheri Lee, Lynn Zumwalt Carol LaBoube, Eloise Allen, Margaret Brooks, Judy Scott, Margi Batty, Sharon Worlund, Merle Schlumber- ger, Laurie Sievers. Second Row: Jack Clumeck, Mrs. MacAuIey, adviser, Bob d'Alessio, Barbara Breyer, Nancy Parsons, Lynnea Danielson, Martha Hurlbut, LauralieMellana, Judy Blackfield, Madel- eine Holsinger, Kay Gillis, Jane Watrous. Bock Row: Moreland Stevens, Malcolm Dunlap Paul Flood P Light, Bert Damner, Bill Magee, Doug Parish, Anton Holter, Pete Witter. Gary Dkystro, aul Frank, John Skov, John Otis, Rudi Golyn, Walter Howard, Rodger Dalnielson, Dori DANCE BAND Downbeat h Besides entertaining themselves, t e the Dance Band also members of f ur assemblies. sparked several o o anized a combo r freshmen org hman Rally. Fou which performed at the Fres lnfermezzo , Wig? I ' 4 , r , . , rr ' ' V 9 iQ vi f Qt X el 90 pa ix t K Larry Dillon, Tom Karnes, Jeff Daly, Steve Cutler, Bill Dieckmonn, Dave DANCE BAND-Front Row: Mr. Wigell, adviser, d Corson. Buck Row: Tom Leps, Harry Oliver, Louis Tomlinson, Herb Mclienney. George Corson, Fre Schmidt, Mike Wigell, Bill Jump, Al Neubauer, DELTA MU SlGMA...DRAKE A CAPPELLA CHOIR E QE ff: f fx xg-'nP'1 DELTA MU SIGMA-Front Row: Jocelyn Ludditt, Joan Chesnut, Sylvia Shew, Pat Zable, Claudette Barnes, Jon Bland, Bob Vangutman. Second Row: Judy Smith, Susan Brown, Lorna Haynes, Ellen Sch- midt, Pamela Ludditt, Dorman Smith. Third Row: Dave Burmester, Dave Schmidt, Barbara Norris, Sally McMartin, Margaret Arbini, iMike Wigell, John Chambers. Back Row: Ken Navas, John Bayliss,Nancy McWhinney, Ed Robinson, Mr. Wigell, adviser, Tom Karnes, Barbara Graham, Linda Randal. DRAKE A CAPPELLA CHOIR-Front Row: Nancy McWhinney, Barbara Wilsey, Gail Collin, Sylvia Shew, Pat Zable, Jill Hotchkin, Sharon Throop, Dale Peninger, Myrna Rinker, Linda Hash, Norma Cro- well, Kathleen Chaney, Ann Ninnes. Second Row: Carol Payne, Barbara Graham, Joline Baskett, Jean nine Rawson, Karen Rawson, Jeannette Rawson, Jackie-Montbriand, Dorla Schoenfeld, Doreen Bresnan, Peggy Miller, Claudette Barnes. Third Row: Ellen Schmidt, Roberta Thomas, Aileen Bennett, Linda Ran- dol, Janet Siemens, Jane Napier, Margie Beyer, Jocelyn Ludditt, Judy Smith, Pamela Ludditt, Joan Ches- nut, Lorna Haynes, Leslie Rodgers. Back Row: Gil Schott, John Bayliss, Dexter McCormack, Terry Hull, Dave Burmester, Richard Benz, Buddy Levine, Ron Shipley, Jack Rankin, Stephen Levin, Mr. Wigell, ad- viser, 1 I I R I Qs., fu-... DELTA MU SIGMA Autumn Leaves, this year's free dance, was sponsored by Delta Mu Sigma. Although we did not hear much about Drake's music club, we appreci- ate members' contributions to our as- semblies and rallies. DRAKE A CAPPELLA CHOIR Sparkling, both in looks and sound, is one way to describe the Drake A Cappella Choir. The fifty voices, blended under Mr. Wigell's careful hand, were heard in various places- over KTIM, as entertainment for sev- eral groups, and in their crowning et- torts, the annual Christmas Program and the Spring Concert. I , 40 --vkaig Zcfzfg ,..h....... I -o ,A I .v l L4 ' 5 v- -is 'J' V 4,4 ,- . T f I , bf ' , - , A A 0 f yy., I K tu Y :V ' 'V V gy N lx. . A I XXV K ' f 5 J -, . A 1' K I ' In ., A Wh If I . N452 . ,.,'i A Qguf f,.. vdgr I .fi 3 Ns: . V' -2 If ff V. 1 ,K f, 1 1 if DRAKE BAND , w , 1'4- 1. ' The beat of a drum, a tloodlighted ,...f 1 , to field, intricate formations, cheering , 5 J ka 3 G. 4 , crowds, and the Drake Band s march- 13, A N 2 Y I. as ' J ing tempo all amplified our game spirit. 41- 'o 'S J, fy' , J 'jg Stepping high in green and white' with f Wf,k,e, Q ' ,V flashing, twirling batons, the maloret- 'J if 1 p , y ft 'iii , M tes led the band in marching rhythm, all ' tiit f . .1 We A T. ll, E W. Q, M , I X 5 X , 2 Muvrwyygww, ,r,,A 3 VV VVVV i VVVIVVV, 1,26 ,,,,, WZ , d Carol K J K Wesllun ' my g ills. .V YQ! It W Cathy Deiweiler, Barbara Mason, aren V-'rw I A , V A V . A ,nn W' 'ir' J . 'ani-1, we ' MAJORETTES. Pat O Egthertoft ...... I W.-V, ,TY gm 4' J......,-f...-Ji.. Jw- W-fe-A Ready to march Qi., - S 4' -- ,. :F 1 ,. fu c,,Wl,s.W1 iz, ,fi ff? , , DRAKE BAND MEMBERS: Robert Alten Darrel Altermatt David Brown Ronald Candra Barbara I 1 1 Y, Cardoza, James Collins, Paul Conterno, Richard Cooley, William Dieckmann Larry Dillon conductor- Dewitt Dollahite, Wallace Dubberly, Ken Gelatti, Anthony Gromme, William Grundhauser, Suzanne Hubbell, Robert Jennison, Al Johnson, Scott Johnson, Kurt Kinnamon, librarian, Mike Klapak Herbert McKenney, Thomas Leps, David McCammon Gene Neville Ken Navas treasurer Carol IO 'b t 1 1 1 I yn 79' e 1 Larry Patten, John Rechttertig, Donald Sasselli, Dorman Smith, Keith Smith, Ruth Smith, Mike Vogel, Ker Wiggins, Joyce Martin, secretary, Mr. Wigell, adviser. 107 LETTERMAN CLUB...PEP CLUB L1 Si i..'-:fit LETTERMAN CLUB Every student on some team, every stu- dent loyal to every team is the slogan of the Letterman Club. The members of the club foster and champion co-operative spirit in athletic activities and elevate the place and dignity of the Block D By bringing to- gether alumni and students, they help the advancement and sportsmanship of Drake. PEP CLUB Terrific spirit, gay decorations, cake sales, penny ribbons, and waving pom-poms brought fun and enthusiasm to Drake's cam- pus. Spirit Week and Christmas decorations were the Pep Club's main activities. l A LETTERMAN CLUB-Front Row: Bill Snow, Bill Shepherd, Craig Allen, Roger Danielson, Hank lngwer- sen, George Irvin, Ken Gelatti, Mel Simpson. Second Row: Bill MacKay, Tom Jakobsen, Bill DeBisschop, Mike Ramsay, Ron Cox, Jack Dufton, Hank Klopstock, Gary Boero, Richard Benz, Tuffy Hallinan, Anton Holter, Jim Lavaroni, Mike Zeller, Don Allison, Third Row: Bronte Reynolds, Paul Eiserich, Al Edmister, Arnold Candray, Rudi Golyn, Ron Finnila, Paul Dubuc, Chaunce Dunford, John Otis, Al Weitz, Al Ellis, Mike Healey, Fred Baker, Pete Witter, Geoff Dell'Osso, Perry Cole, Dave Banfield. Buck Row: Reggie Carolan, Frank Solinsky, Graham Luce, Paul Llwewllyn, Bert Damner, Joe Dahlman, Jim Petricka, Mike Moya, Chuck Sigler, Bob' Pecota, Arleigh Williams, Gil Schott, Bob Marcucci, Paul Frank, Paul Flood, Al Neubauer. Not pictured: Mr. Troppmann, adviser. PEP CLUB-Front Row: Judy Wessell, Carol Cleveland, Donna Griffith, Judy Miran, Carol Manchester, Jean Levy, Marianne Della Santino, Jo Ann Berryhill, Carolyn Paul, Laura Wiklund, Nancy Ruggeri, Linda Boragno, Alice Casassa, Diane Dana, Barbara Norris, Joan Weems, Sera Ratto, Phyllis Jaegeling. Second Row: Jane Watrous, Alice Milani, Lynne Schon- wasser, Georgia Stapleton, Harriet Corns, Barbara Bullock, Jo Ann Good, Laureen Quinn, Carol Coleman, Carla Erickson, Sally McMartin, Sammie Sanford, Trudy Hanken, Sue Van Gutman, Lu Shehadi, Cindy Shehadi, Ayala Ries, Karin Lazar, Thorley Turner, Phylliss Kearns. Third Row:lBar- bara Breyer, ,Alicei Pallavicini, Jill Stevens, Judy Billings, Lucianne Ritter, Barbara Greene, Danya Hart, Janet Crist, Joan Murman, Nancy Parsons, Billie Olsen, Marilyn Jakobsen, Bonnie Lee, Sue Schwaiger, Darlene But- ler, Mozelle Kearns, Ruth Diefenbach, Cleo Barry, Grace Diefenbach, Lor- etta Shipley. Fourth, Row: Lily Belot, Lynn Harriman, Sandy McConnell Pat Gaffney, Ann Gregory, Elaine Lyons, Judy Dutton, Sue Rouder, Arlene McKinney, Kathleen Chaney, Diane Holtz, Betty Barnes, Margaret Arbini, Lorena Luman, Alnea Turner, Joan Leftwich, Eloise Allen, Carolyn Kane, Marilyn Kossub, Alberta Breneman, Margaret Brooks. Fifth Row: Diana Boragno, Sylvia Banfield, Judy Gray, Frances Hurlbut, Carolyn Younger, Sue Younger, Judy Gurley, Judy Chrysler, Claire Dupont, Jocelyn Ludditt, Lorna Haynes, Judy Smith, Judy Brier, Andrea Kaldor, Stefanie Rodrigo, Judy Webb, Sue Anderson, Susan Voss, Barbara Ferguson,, Pat Zable, Ellen Schmidt, Sue Brier, Lynnea Danielson. Bock Row: Bev Green, Karen Rawson, Joanne Donagan, Joan Harris, Liddy Landram, Pat Miller, Sue Ensler, Suewiya Gillette, Pamela Ludditt, Karolyn Klapak, Janet Sannar, Mary Cummings, Carol Erb, Suzanneslofanelli, Lynne Altmann, Marilyn Madsen, Glee Liversage, Barbara Wilsey, Nanci Mulloney, Lauralie Mellana, Martha Hurlbut, Nancy Hartwich, Judy Scott. Not Pictured: Miss Roth, adviser. fmimwnmmr ..-Ji, ,If ' . rw, , ,,r 'p Eagan uf sf' Blvd! if ww-V' Af' rw- MY mf YW' new . sfN'yY1! 45 I ., ffffnlylgll if 5 AWARDS L-M SPEECH AND ESSAY CONTEST WINNERS - Fronf Row: Joyce Boker, Roy Trumbull, Walker Col- l lins, Lu Shehadi. Second Row: Peggy Miller, Pot Miller, Dianne Swanson, Bronte Reynolds, Judy Wes- sell, Cliff Schoff. Buck Row: Sue Ensler, Arnold Condroy, Janet Scnnor, Joyce Martin, Judy Crawford, ,ng F .I A WM, . 4,3 ii A!f!,j,VM,,,4,,ff,-'ff H, fy ,, F,,.... F-V., ,. - 1QLpc,:g -Ji, . 121-R MATH CLUB MEDAL WINNERS: Tom Vcrnes, Lynelfe Porteous, Terry Ricketts, Mike Rossmon, Mrs. McCrum, presenting medals, Mike Conners. GIRLS' AN r , D B , ivss. sue C,,,b2?H STATE REPRESEN ' Purcell. TA- inn DRAKE DAYS No other love Every day students crowded into the cor- ridors, banging lock- ers, yelling a quick Hi! to friends, shov- ing ond pushing their woy to the next classes. Droke days ...here they ore. .. A lo mode ' 11 A ,iw A ,P': s.:, - F:-.Q LP ' ' - 1 ,Q ,'?f'l5'Q ww w. . ,f -1 .-,:'-lfknq , ,Q 4, 1 Q 'f 5 fa g 3 X f , A f , 0 9 9 ' A wg .M , DRAKE DAYS int Fw: Swimming in the roin Beach belles ' 4 I , ,J fb gm LFWQW eff?-fa 1- B Bench Wofmers And he Said. A 5? 1 . L2 -vw' f .B Fx? sf W: I gn 1 A, , Two bifs it won'f fit Fefe and pals SPIRIT WEEK .,,, K 'ii Qi? v ,fw- e Tlilii. :k . X 'X itll T IQ- l 1 '54 ia f will ll! fb A grave situation Whats the word? Beat Tam!! echoed through the halls all week before our Big Game. All week student plan- ned activities-the Sock Hop, the Spirit Rally, the long, color- ful car parade, the music by the gym, the Pep Band's rhythm-gave the week a feeling of expectation and excitement . . . this was Spirit Week! DPUWN On the last stretch Y Q , A L , ' FM lik' 4 cr he P' .iid SPIRIT WEEK Q o gt Q if Q Q t fre e 2 ni V 5 35 i rw ini f ,QW Q3 op ft . 4 ' . Seniors, Seniors, they' e our men! Pirate Pete s prize o it E I , f , Zia ,,, 6 .-.e'Ll: 9 I '3 Q 2 X, 1 3 5532 -X ' M Waiting for the hanging T to rooters C Q V ,N 2 i Tom 27 i l X Drake if, Tam bound Ownflqrfed H3 fix Gull:-4 1 4 .., 5' . ' f 7 A . - fy in N 'Y K' eff X ya 1 , if 1, , f AX ' I x ff 5 Q I Qi: Q '?f5243g4j ,, 5 ' Z Wjwfgfig W QWW ff ff2af f Qi mf Y 'jj' ny W A7559 9fjlDjj45fnQ N ff by gf 7 gg f Jr gf fo gifwjfb gm 2 32 5 ,Q S. 1 x I 22332215 f Q ag 3351223 2? J Q ATHLETICS L GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION , ...I- v- . I ,.- I 'NM Em W...-4 ' A ,Ik , xx F fa p .1 4' 4. '4,u ' fl , 'Q' QI! I X V N FALL COUNCIL - Souhd: Judy Evergefhis, Liddy Landram, La Berfa 7 A W Lewis, Korolyn Klapak, Suewiya Gillefle, Nellie Woodard, Judy Schwanz, - Kay Gillis, GI ' O ' orla ngaro, Suzanne Tofanelll, Merle Schlumberger. Sland- E l ing: Helene Miller. I tile 1 Spevllef from GueS d Gala Awards Banque? HQIICU .wir Ie been lnlho U have NOW Yo inlo G-AA ' lnmcfaon. . . fo Your we ' e US' 'his llghl' G. A.A. Sir I'-rancis I'li9I'x School Girlsi Allxlelic Associcvlziorx Presidents . ,es 2. f .. , i,.,,..59 l.u.A--no Q5 'I i pm. '- y., 4 5' if 'Zi I ., . fi . X I f I' - ' i , f I if I 'fee :Mm W f-, 151, f My ,5,fff,f'yQ .,,, v A .I Z V A g ' rw JEAN I 4 N I-efhtilfz 2? 'fp i 2- - Wi' Z , BURNS 213, V, fe ' '- ,,, ' it - JM, 2, ,k,i?1?:V1vl:g,.:A, . r V 5 2? R , I gn' 5' A 5 -' I MRS fi 4, I 3 A-h I 1, uh , V' ,, - A , .X V 'gf-552,-1.QL -g-gpg, , 'Hm ' ? JANET 4 g w1f' ,, igrf., ,,. i- MacAULEY ' fi' e any .A i i M L Fwy,-,,, it A S A Ylvfgifil G A A Semester , 3 j ' ' ' MARDYS . . .the ideals of physical fitness, ioy in physical activity. . In keeping with its name, the Girls' Athletic Association offers sports of all kinds. While clear skies prevailed, softball, tennis, archery, and swimming drew the members outdoors, when the rains came, they retreated to the gym for basketball, volleyball, and badminton, or to the inner recesses for tumbling, dance, and the officials and aquatic clubs. The maior emphasis of these activities was good sportsmanship and healthful par- ticipation rather than rivalry. Invitations to two playdays at Analy and the University of California were enthusiastically accepted, and a volleyball game against the women faculty rounded out the year. But sports did not completely dominate the G.A.A. scene. A reception was held for the freshmen the first week of school, and they were introduced to the Association's so- cial activities a few weeks later at the traditional beach party. At the end of each semes- ter an award banquet summed up the activities, and the fourteen winners of the coveted eighth award symbolized the organization's further goals- . .self-control, sportsmanship, perseverance, loyalty to an ideal, honesty, and reliability . . . . . .are encouraged for all. .fm av lx SPRING COUNCIL v- Front Row: Grace Diefenbach, Karin ILazar, Sharon Worlund. Back Row: Marion Vincent, Carol Cleveland, Ruth Diefenbach, Suewiya Gillette, Diane Pirtz, Glee Liversage, Ann Hammond. ., Js X, 'Q at I ,Z ,, ' ii- ',,. ', ' I in ii .,., , I QV ffmg... 4' zz., ,,,,., 4 V., ,V ,, 1- 'Q I ,f , .gif f,-5,152 y , -, ,,-. V. -, , .I-.... . , Q , 4 . 4 f +32 W,,f I, f, ,,,f. -.,-,- , ,,f,' - . ,,,,, '-57lff?? ?Ii1':'Qiflilifivzfff. Sf , I Award for outstand- ing 'senior ga W A X , . IN .-y - Q V ,w ffl vi i ,. Z. , A, my 1 iam I My 9 GLORIA ONGARO Spring President HELENE MILLER Fall Presiden II7 I' ,V rg, G.A.A. . , 1, , . .fs X 2 1. i -T, Y 1 .1 G.A.A. - Front Row: Carla Erickson, Sandra Dennis, Barbara Bray, Roberto Batty, Nancy Anthony, D th B llotti Margie Beyer Martha Collins Bernice Brown. Second Row: Barrie Margaret Brooks, oro y e , 1 , , Brower, Marcie Collin, Patricia Cahill, Jo Ann Berryhill, Jill Clumeck, Judy Dutton, Judy Carlton, Susan Buehn, Carolyn Bogliolo, Marilyn Dow, Carol Ciocci, Barbara Binns, Ernilita Anderson, Eloise Allen, Janet Beesley. Buck Row: Mary Cummings, Beverly Diercks, Mozelle Kearns, Sue Brown, Ruth Diefen- bach, Grace Diefenbach, Cleo Barry, Rita Denning, Betty Anderson, Carol Cleveland, Alberta Brene- man, Bette Croker, Carolyn Caletti, Lynneo Danielson, Penny Black. - 9 QW 9 fre cv v45'Q ,X A ' ff.. , i ' I if .Q v:'--- f f - . ' I- P L A 2 L Y ' K s. J w3'.?:g4n ' ,ll 1 fx 1 - X fit li, t'2gLf:-.iw - J . ,f i ' ' A i 2 my ' aj .H .,i M I 2 F' T A , Q . 5-rgumrmv. . E, wi itil.. , K W K if . , . - i-it m ' V, U . AQUATIC CLUB - Sitting: Sueweia Gillette, Carla Erickson, Sally McMartin, Pat O'Bid, Madeline Holsinger, Suzanne Sisson, Judy Gray. Standing: Suzanne Tofanelli, Judy Mil- Gl L'versa e Ruth Dietenbach Judy Evergettis, Judy Smith, Sylvia Banfield, ligan, ee i g , , Bonnie Lee, Laurie Sievers, Marilyn Jacobsen, Mrs. MacAuley, adviser xi T7 ss' V T K3 YW? X1 Hands up! I one uf SEVENTH AWARD WINNERS - Seated: Roselyn Krug, Gloria Ongaro, Helene Miller, Janet Beesley. Standing: Kay Gillis, Suewiya Gillette, Sharon Worlund, Louise Oxtoby. IIB Fish j n the net G.A.A J w., 4 A, A - .., f , N.-I Look out below! . ' mpgs But, Miss Burns! G.A.A. FALL OFFICERS Helene Miller President Judy Evergeffis Vice President Kay Gillis Secretary-Treasurer Merle Schlumberger Recording Secretary Suzanne Tofanelli Program Chairman f ik X IA, Q G.A.A. - Fronf Row: Joan Murman, Penny Jones, Donna Griffith, Trudy Hanken, Gail Campbell, Judy Evergeffis, Judy Crawford, Danya Hari, Gail Franchini, Jane? Crisl, Sandy Coffey, Arlene Mc- Kinney, Sally McMarlin. Second Row: Margo Merle, Nancy Luporini, Suewiya Gilleffe, Judy Jones, J ll Hall, Sandra Headley, Evelyn Honeyman, Gloria Goodman, Ann Hammond, Frances Hurlbut, Barbara Greene, Joan Johnson, Karen Gerughty, Elaine Jensen, Elaine Lyons. Back Row: Licldy Land- ram, LaBerla Lewis, Joan Leflwich, Sara Morris, Kay Gillis, Ursiula lppen, Barbara Hellmulh, Elaine Hendriks, Sharon Jagels, Kilfy Hale, Karolyn Klapok, Penelope Kilian, Glee Liversage, Zoe Merrel, Freda White. fl J fi f I I GAA. ,v ' , .W , -,wg-. f Y .s lr if, E1f-ifff, , - 'f , f ffT'5.rl'ig. 5 J' X ,1 2g,y,f,w . ,A - L,,,f,Q, .',L,,l,i'a1 H N Q X ii 1 ,rif-fifriigzi ii LQ I X sh, 'sg in tis 5, Q Ji ,J gif . lc ' e V? 'L i ' ii . ,':1'. ., . , , , A 1,'-,Tir iw 'k 'ff' ' , :M J if '1fLiliff 5 ' I yr' Q, r3 3,i,9 1 5. , Qwgmu I - ., - , ., x . iv W W V. . ' - if' .e ,f , 1111.2 W 1: uf an hunv . i V L I A uv 16.3252-j'K-'1f'., ., 5 .K V, A 2 cf- ' , L :icq ' f , ,E . ,,.,.,f ,, ,, F 3 , Y Q..'1,,fg'l, n.:1?'l 1 h,vfw'ff 2, ii5i J'f7 ' 1.fMf'5y',- - ','. ,gg , , SWG fi 10 L ,ix if x i Gone Bcity? GUM O racket s 1 ,O G.A.A. - Fron! Row: Nalalie Pefriclca, Susie Reid, Pal Miller, Marilyn Madsen, Anne Ninnis, Phylliss Kearns, Barbara Maiesky, Andrea Kaldor, Diana Mundi, Carolyn Kane, Linda Orllinghaus, Diane Bryden. Second Row: Carolyn Pfeffer, Rosemary Silva, Judy Milligan, Linda Lauterwasser, Margo Merle, Carolyn Mann, Lana Maxwell, Ayala Ries, Carolyn Paul, Karin Lazar, Nancy Loomis, Carol Parisi, Sue Marble, Carolyn Ongaro. Back Row: Laurie Sievers, Helene Miller, Gale Schriver, Janet Sannar, Linda Smith, Marilyn Schlag, Louise Oxfoby, Lu Shahadi, Cindy Shahadi, Jean Partridge, Leslie Schoenfeld, Pat Schmidt, Judy Schwartz, Sandy Salvaressa, Pat O'Bid. fp H4 is 1 .,, ,M- iki i:..,, Hoboes Holiday Ship ghoyl J, 4, ' 'wi ' ' ., 3 ' f 5 1, A i i 'bfi 6.A.A Mirror, mirror on the wall- G.A.A. SPRING OFFICERS Gloria Ongaro President Gail Campbell Vice President Karin Lazar v Secretary-Treasurer Ruth Diefenbach Recording Secretary Grace Dietenbach Program Chairman .Preis G.A.A. - Front Row: Linda Sharrow, Alnea Turner, Yvonne Shea, Suzanne Sis- son, Suzanne Totanelli, Diane Pirtz, Ruth Smith, Kathy Wentz. Second Row: Ka- ren Schrader, Anne Reynolds, Sharon Tierney, Penny Varnes, Sharon Worlund, Gloria Ongaro, Marian Vincent, Thorley Turner, Linda Yates, Nancy Woodard. Bock Row: Laura Zavosky, Stefanie Rodrigo, Sherrill Wood, Nadine Zavosky, Pat Thackeray, Judy Scott, Sue Younger, Carol Younger, Judy Webb, Susan Voss, Vickie Brown, Marii Wentzf G.A.A. FALL AND SPRING MANAGERS: Nancy Anthony, Carol Cleveland, Beverly Diercks, Gail Franchini, Suewiya Gillette, Ann Hammond, PennyJones, Karolyn Klapak, LaBerta Lewis, Glee Liversage, Gloria Ongaro, Carolyn Paul, Diane Pirtz, Judy Schwartz, Yvonne Shea, Laurie Sievers, Suzanne Tofanelli, Marian Vincent, Nellie Woodard,Sharon Worlund, Carolyn Younger, Laura Zavosky. Reflections of pomp and circumstance 121 VARSITY FOOTBALL Knights in armor. FOOTBALL Drake's Varsity grid machine ended its season with tour wins and five losses. Farmg well during its practice season, Drake won three games against Saint Mary's of Berkeley, Marin Catholic, and San Rafael with a single loss to San Ma- teo. In North Bay League competition, the Green and White dropped two games to Valleio and Santa Rosa. The only lea- gue win, against Napa, wastollowed by a scalping from the Tamalpais Indians. The season ended with the Varsity Football Banquet and presentation of awards. Iam In ..: I W 1 11. J x' Q f. :.'f. I I I 1 ' gat , . , , xr,-ax,- I l Illlvgl xL,Il'ixR L, A ' I I fl ll Atl L I ' , 'I :LIL 2 . I . , f . I JIM BERTHINIER GIL SCHOTT Season Captains COACH BOB TROPPMANN ASSISTANT COACH SCORES MORRIS SHEPHERD I3 Drake - Saint Mary's of Berkeley T2 T8 Drake - Marin Catholic 0 6 Drake - San Mateo T9 T3 Drake - San Rafael 0 6 Drake - Valleio 25 O Drake - Santa Rosa 25 7 Drake - Balboa 37 20 Drake - Napa T2 O Drake - Tamalpais 27 VARSITY FOOTBALL I .-i ' I n n lllllll B , I I I I I 1 0 .-',r Loferol fake Trop. E f -5' i 2' I Coin flip. ROY TRUMBULL JOHN FOTEIN Statistician BILL WEEM Manage: I Y' w,fiq',ii.r'f, W Lv- -1 N 'A U A . Qu ' Q V .5 ,figiffgi ,pf i- w ' .,,.w rwfvf 1 k 'r r M W1 1'-i, Foll procfice line-up. 123 VARSITY FOOTBALL ' ff .-S fw1'-a .. ,, X ' - f -. f - c , ll, . -W .. V .- N .axis 'Ya i ,K my gl?3qi,. L- Mr' 'K Q cpfh K i . , M ,i ... 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GEORGE . jj SOLINSRY STEFFENSON Tackle ' Guard 'A f LEROY STRAIGHT WEITZ ' I Hczlfbock J HcIIfbc1ck ,I1I,5: ,V VV X ' ' Ia, , W ,x RICH JACK CAMAROTA MILLER HcIfbock Tackle ARLEIGH ' RII' I JON PETER Af Center Halfbcck WILLIAMS I 5 I WILSON .R wmsre cg! vw III.III JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM-Front Row: .Jerry Key, Ron Cox, Paul Pierce, Roy Ford, Jim Walker, Mitch Thorsen, Joe Foster, Hank Klopstock, Nick Allen, Al Riebling, Rod Thomas, Dynamite Hallinan. Second Row: Mart Jurima, Leon Brossier, Jerome Pape, Bob Marble, Roger Stevens, Fred Ptetter, Don Lazzarini, Milt Woods, Dean Faulkner, Arnold Candray, Fred Faulkner, Harry Schott, .John Osborn, Gerald Moyer, Dave Williams. Bock Row: Mike Convis, coach, Dick Good, Lyle Jensen, Bill MacKay, Ken Kauer, John Peoples, Dick DeBisschop, Gary Boero, Tom Kline. Jerry Ives, Bill Houston, AI Hausle, Jack Dutton, Grant Hickman, Denis Slavich, Dick Rodgers, Dick Schoenteld, manager. ..4..aq . .1140 if d White All tof the Green on Victory! Drake's Junior Varsity Football team ended its campaign undefeated in all seven games as Coach Convis' stalwarts tied for the Marin County League Championship. In league competition, the JV's de- i' A feated Marin Catholic, 'i , V ,yy Tomales, Tamalpais, and J tied San Rafael. The only V, six points scored against . the .Junior Varsity men ' If caused the tie with San Ra- COACH fael. Post season activities CONVIS included election of cap- tains and a gala football banquet. ,iiiv i iil I B , rife s iii I f I if RON COX BOB MARBLE DICK RODGERS Captains SCORES 25 Drake - Marin Catholic 0 8 Drake - Santa Rosa 6 6 Drake - San Rafael 6 4l Drake - Tomales 0 21 Drake - Balboa I9 26 Drake - Petaluma 6 2l Drake - Tamalpais O FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Sir Francis Drake's Freshman Football team ended its season with a two win, four loss record. ln Marin County League play Drake's lone victory was over Marin Catholic and losses were to Novato, San Rafael, and Tamalpais. Our squad downed Riordan and lost to Marin Catholic in non-league com- Frosh Football Banquet highlighted petition. Election of co-captains and the post season events. SCO R E S 0 Drake San Rafael L4 V ,L , V , V VV L V V ' El! I4 Drake Raordan o 're- Q :- J ff, .,,,g ' ' fp , , F L4 Drake Marin Catholic L3 V ' ' V 5 V , ' fm 0 Drake Marin Catholic 26 if f L . , ,V VV V . gym 14 Drake Novcfo , V , F V gif? if --sf f L3 Drake Tamalpais 26 VL V, M' -' g .V ry- V . ' ' V-1115.5 -,f,, ,VV y ,-,. ,'-.. +1111 '. ii ' ef? ,L i ii J L 'WW' . ,,,,,,,,V we mi V , V V V ,, VV ,VIV 'V V V V V. VV.VVV VVVVV , DICK BREYER TOM SOLINSKY A, ,,,if 2 if' . f f 'e-' , ,, c is B c V rev B F . L I , 1 'W' , ,'i- iiiwf COACH COACH DlCK MIKE HART LOPEZ , L Olin FRESHMAN TEAM - Front Row: Mike Lopez, coach, Mike Woods, Fred Carson, Bernie Walker, Gene Neville, Jim Acheson, Hale Prather, Bill Simpson, Mike Flanagan, Dick Spackman, Dick Hart, coach. Second Row: John Fotens, manager, Mike Woodson, Jim Risso, Zeke Bundschu, Dave Moyer, Bill McFarland, Ken Wiggins, Don DeBisschop, Ed Schudel, Gary Rogers, Mike Slavich, aide. Back Row: Paul Rambke, Pete Dardis, Ken Ray, Orlen Weaver, John Sattui, Tom Solinsky, Herb Meadow- croft, Bob Sadler, Dick Breyer, Ken Dillehay. 129 VARSITY BASKETBALL K, Q X 'Il Q IL - vf 5' 'I' We've got the team! JIM BERTHINIER REG CAROLAN COACH BOB FITZHENRY Guard Forward BRUCE CLARK Forward 130 lun l Wibf WALKER COLLINS Center RON COX Guard if -ff.-9 I 'x iz I f I I F3 JACK DUFTON Guard VARSITY BASKETBALL . -,... f.. . BASKETBALL SCORES 50 Drake - Tamalpais 37 44 Drake - Napa 39 56 Drake - Vallejo 66 5I Drake - Santa Rosa 58 49 Drake - Tamalpais 53 57 Drake - Napa 60 54 Drake - Vallejo 59 47 Drake - Santa Rosa 57 With few returning varsity players from the 54-55 championship team, Coach Bob Fitzhenry faced a problem starting the 55-56 season. But with the days of drills and practice a team was formed that produced the top scorer in the North Bay League, Ron Cox. In view of their pre-season games the Pirates were not considered much of a league threat, but they surprised the experts with early season upsets over Tam and Napa. Running into one team after another who had a good night, the Pirates dropped their next six league games to end up in fourth place behind Santa Rosa, Vallejo and Tamalpais. Ronnie Cox, Drake junior guard, pushed T35 points through the mesh to win the NBL scoring crown. The Pirates seemed to come up to their potential in non-league games. The Drake hoopsters upset two of the toughest teams in the city, Balboa and St. Ignatius. Against Balboa Ronnie Cox tied the school individual scoring record with 3I points. In licking St. Ignatius, Drake beat the team rated by some experts as the top team in northern California, led by their All-American center. Drake basketball rooters can look forward to a cham- pionship contender next season with talented returning material from this year's starting line-up. 4 ' f-. g. Is it in? DAVID FONG CLIFF SCHOFF Managers I I . :A gl I AB I in I I -N ' 5, 4. '-H' i'i V Q -,L -4,91 We PETE EDMISTER BILL GALLAGHER KEN GELATTI ANTON HOLTER Forward Center Forward Guard T31 VARSITY BASKETBALL 'gn Basketball ballet if Teamwork ik YT' F17 . 1d 5 TOM MACK LYLE JENSEN Forward Forward br-' ai - -1 2' j . gl ' BILL PURCELL JOHN SKOV RON SMITH Guard Center Forward PN ps JOHN OTIS - Guard PAUL SPENGLER Guard IJDH - B 4 BASKETBALL The Sir Francis Drake B basketball team, coached by Dick Hart, swept to a successful season in l955-56, piling up a total of twelve victories against ten defeats. ln league play the Little Pirates ended up in second place with a three win -three loss record behind undefeated Santa Rosa. SCORES 35 Drake - Tamalpais 26 17 Drake - Napa 12 34 Drake - Vallejo 40 34 Drake - Santa Rosa 46 37 Drake - Tamalpais 31 39 Drake - Napa 40 44 Drake - Vallejo 39 50 Drake - Santa Rosa 68 JOE CHAUNCE B TEAM - HCM low: Jim Lavoroni, Hank Klopstock, Roger Boero, Paul Pierce, COACH DlCK HART COX D DUNFORD Larry Dearmond. lock low: .lohn Fotens, manager, Bob Casey, Chaunce Dunforcl, Dave Captains Williams, Rudi Golyn, Pete Brown, Joe Cox, Mel Simpson, Al Pepe, Steve Cutler, Nelson Ziegler, maneaiger. C -D BASKETBALL 126 . A. R. -J AL HALLOR Captain 'Nu- COACH BOB FITZHEN RY The Drake C basketball squad started their season early in the fall. Coach Fitzhenry's Little Pirates began their series of league encounters with a poor record in early practice games, most of which were against strong city teams. County triumphs over San Ra- fael, Marin Catholic and Tamalpais paced the C and D lightweights for the season, though they didn't fare well in League games. SCORES 29 Drake 13 Drake 17 Drake 20 Drake 27 Drake 30 Drake 24 Drake 35 Drake 26 Drake 37 Drake 34 Drake 24 Drake 22 Drake Marin Catholic Lincoln St. Ignatius Tamalpais Balboa Marin Catholic San Rafael Santa Rosa San Rafael Tamalpais Marin Catholic San Rafael Santa Rosa C AND D TEAM - Front Row: Al MacDonald, Tony Scardaci, Tom Rawlins, Clinton Bidwell, Cliff Schott, Jim Kilpatrick, Randy Lindgren, Tim Collins. Back Row: Don Sasselli, Gary Schonwasser, Mike Klapak, Bob Joslin, Gary Walsh, Bob Wunner, Al Hallor, .loe Watt, Ed Clahan, David Fong, manager. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Under the coaching of Bob Maher, the Drake Sophomore basketball team enioyed the best season of any Drake basketball team, winning ten of their thirteen games. When 6'5 center, Bill Gallagher, moved up to the varsity the loss was taken in stride and the sophomores still car- ried on successfully. The sophomore' team did not compete in a league, but they held big victories over the Tam sophomores and Napa Junior Varsity at the end of their season. The big Tam JV's roved to be too P much, however, and the soph's went down to the Indians in a heart- breaker. E . V DICK DeBISS CHOP Captain l F ni Row: John LO' SOPHOMORE TEANIITRWIOBOB Walling- 5 I zzarini, DYUCDITSE SZ BisscII10P' MoIlITcbiI:UIIIaiJri ' I I , , . . , cond R0W 1.hi,d Row: Harold W.0D his Sm Rich Qood Kouef, Fourth Row- ek Row! coAcH er,I4e -I chef-W BOB S:2.:?'...... SFQ:...f:9 MAHER Aiwefimeff ' FRESH MAN BASKETBALL SCORES 25 Drake - Ross T T 27 Drake - Novato T4 34 Drake - Kentfield T4 4T Drake - Fairfax TT 48 Drake - Napa 26 For the first year at Drake, a freshman basket- ball team was organized, to provide experience for potential material. As Drake is the only high school in Marin with a freshman team, the frosh did not par- ticipate in any league com- petition. The untried club won five of their t'en sche- duled games. Jim Pierce coached the newly initiated quint in their first season. 1 Reach, Denis, Reach! SCORES 3 ,Q 33 Drake - San Rafael T2 35' 21 Drake - San Rafael 8 , 26 Drake - Tamalpais 25 if 33 Drake Napa 43 ' il' 26 Drake Tamalpais 42 DICK 42 Drake Napa BREYER Captain BEACH FRESHMAN TEAM - Front Row: Dick Breyer, Dick Spackrnan, Tony Scardaci, Mike Brock PIERCE Paul Foti, Jim Acheson, Gary Walsh. Bock Row: Daryl Sattui, Jeff Daly, Pete Dardis, Mike Woodson, Darrel Altermatt, Mike Klapak, Herb Meadowcrott, Ken Pieri. VARSITY BASEBALL 'B' . , if ' Q. Q f X if 'L W'li,yf+1: 211, - ,ff A 1 Q7fg.,iff'i:l'jf,, AQ'v1r.'. 'ff 1 ,Q ,. 5 rm-ve. M., , ' :'-' ' i 'i' 15' :J I, f COACH T. v LW- :qv 34 1 gf i M' V i CORSON JOHN FOTENS Manager ft':f'5i -if BASEBALL The Drake horse-hiders were fortunate in that seven of the lettermen from last year's team re- turned to help this year's nine to the top. Drake's Varsity Baseball team, coached by George Cor- son, looked forward to a highly successful year. Starting the season by playing host to a strong Sacred Heart squad, the Pirates embarked on a twenty-five game schedule. By putting to good use consistent hitting and clean, snappy fielding, the Pirates hoped to bring home the first varsity pen- nant to be awarded to a Drake baseball team. 'Nr ' ' W. , 1 IVV. VARSITY TEAM - Front Row: Al Ellis, AI Wietz, Bob Pecoto, Ron Cox, Gary Huntington, Jim La- voroni, Fred Hutchins. Back Row: Ted Dotto, Gary Dykstra, Stan Camiccia, Ken Gellati, Bruce Clark, John Otis, Ron Shipley, Al Neubauer, Al Vaccaro. T36 VARSITY BASEBALL .aff 'wwfvwxs .,.f. . X, '-zm.v.1.e:+:a+ze:Q2i2z 2-. 'Q A f 4, Z A .F f 0 ' K Inga .,gxQQ5g,25,gf 'ikiik-,iiik':SXQ.m i L: - 5 Swing ii ,.. 4,-. -1- ,Er .puf,l1A.7, -' ,, 'N -+-..- , 4 ,Q VARSITY TEAM - Fronf Rolw: Fred Baker, Chris Bailey, Paul Pierce, Al Riebling, Dave Hamblin, John Osborn. Back Row: Earl Nelson, Gary Boero, Jack Duffon, Bob Pors, Roger Stevens, Jim Draper. p -Q-. ,.,,,. V, .,L . '13 '-v -T..,.-Q --,, I H .xi Nfl if A -1 .V Irlw 0 if - 'i ., 'V g A'Lf,Lq' , ,,,,v'i'1 ? 4g ' . A -'-3 - . - , -V, 'I Y' 'I A V s-TR 'A 'V 2 -fi A - .' - 'E'T'C-HI ' Jf'i - A A .. , ' 1 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL FRESHMEN BASEBALL ,Qui YN fpiwfw as-A ll, fpnffhf Q N ., ' ,I - ko 5 -in. l SOPHOMORE TEAM - Front Row: Ken Gosliner, Milt Woods, Fred Pfeffer, Dave Williams, Ed Demaestri, Gary Schonwasser, Don Lazizarini, Jerry Faulkner, Dick Conard, Mr. Tiroppmann, coach. Stcond Row: Paul Martinelli, Steven Cutler, George Corson, Joe Cox, Dick De Bisschop, Rich Good, Ken Kauer, Bill Gallagher, Al Wentner, Sherman Hool, Pete Brown, Tom Kline. SOPHOMORE BASEBALL Hustling for Coach Bob Tropp- mann again this year, the Sophomore baseball team headed for a successful season with the winning of their opener against the Marin Catholic Wildkittens. The Sophs held an advantage in ex- perience, as many of last year's frosh- soph veterans returned to the Diamond. Though practice began late because of poor weather, the boys shaped up into a smoothly-functioning squad by the time their season was in progress. FRESHMAN BASEBALL The Frosh-Soph baseball tearr split this year into two separate squads, the freshmen playing under Coach Jack Renfro, a student teacher from San Francisco State. Though inexperienced, the boys showed promise of develop- ing into good varsity material in years to come. The untried nine looked good on the diamond and, improving with experience, worked well together as the season progressed. ISI FL i it I FRESHMEN TEAM - Front Row: .lon Bland, Phil Brooks, Ron Averiette, Fred Carson, Dick Spock- man, Bob McClure, Carl Hagens, Ken Ray. Second low: Mike Wigell, Dennis Baccei, Ed Clahan Jerry Price, Tom Solinsky, Daryl Sattui, Pete Dardis, Jim Acheson, Bill McFarland, Mike Brock. VARSITY TRACK TRACK COACH COACH MIKE MORRIS CONVIS SHEPHERD g . 4 1 ,- 524 '- With spring in the air the fleet-footed trackmen again came out of hiber- nation. Coached by Morris Shepherd and Mike Convis, the thinclads headed for a good showing in the North Bay League. Competing with strong con- tenders in Tamalpais and Santa Rosa, Drake placed its faith in returning let- terman from last year's cindermen and greatly improved members of former squads. During the first meet of the season, Rich Benz, Mike Healy, and Jack Rankin set three new school records. VARSITY TEAM - Front Row: George Irvin, Craig Allen, Rich Benz, Darnoll Reynolds, Jack Rankin, Keith Smith, Roger Hug. Second Row:Gerry Adler, John Fulton, Jerry Pape, Jon Wilson, Ken Edgar, John Foster, Lance Ronneberg, Marty Marcucci, Kurt Kinnamon. Buck Row: Dave Banfield, Keith Bortfeld, Mel Simpson, Mike Healy, Harry Galliver, Harry Schott, Jerome Ives, Dirk Moller, Steve Voigt. 139 VARSITY TRACK Jock-propelled 1 i I Z ': Hore or forfoise QR? T,SlJL.v ' 1 Av. ' i sh' v ,H : i i i I i n 6 H ,. SQ wiv i Q , 4 V ' I ' ' ' -i A ' '1',,-vi-uw.f':f+ffg' 1 A , ,Z W- '. 4 54 Q ,S , i ,waaw Step high! - ,Q ff, -feufy,-.,f-V1 ,f,m,, , , ' - Big shot Q I vkvrv 2 .,., W 1: ' M 1 ' '- V. V' The lost mile home Q- ,lf CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Dick Molellor, Keith Smith, Gerry Adler, Rich Tgpmofch 1 A Benz, John Fulton. 40 B TRACK...C TRACK One legged Pirate The backbone ot Coach Convis' B and C teams was composed of swift little men returning from last year, supported by determined, en- thusiastic freshmen. From the sound of the starting gun to the breaking of the finish line tape, the team did a great job. 11 Q ,rw li? i f 5 fd . 1 .,.,z,gi'f'1,Q3i-'fiat-ii A '49 Leap Year' B TEAM - Front Row: Herbert Meadowcroft, Frank Cotton, Roger Boero, Hank Klopstock, Cliff Schott, Dick Camaraota, Arnold Candray. Back Row: Edward Schulze, Bob Wunner, Helge Brucklner, Hagen Bruckner, Wally Dubberly, Mike Smith, Gary Upton, Ron Banfield, C TEAM - Front Row: Rosim Ergil, Leslie Zuver, Mike Rossman, Dick Breyer, EarllMurman, John Greisen. Buck Row: Ronald Candray, Joe Watt, Paul Foti, Erik Larsen, Leon Smith, Dave Winter. 141 VARSITY SWIMMING . it I r D , ,. V,-.x V if . 1, SWIMMING Fine record holding mermen from last year's B squad came to the rescue of Drake's Varsity swimmers, who faced an experi- ence problem because only two lettermen returned from last year's team. Among the life savers was Mike Zeller, I955 North Bay Lea- gue record breaker. In the first meet of this year, Saint Ignatius which has been Drake's opening opponent for the past three years: f Il d ' ' e un er the Pirate might 60-36 The seventeen meet schedule wa . - s highlighted by the May I3 N.B.L. meet at Drake, which gave Drake rooters a chance to see top swimmers from each N.B.L. school The season s climax was the North Coast Section Com etition N t p . ex year's Drake Varsity, almost entirely a returning team will be strong opposition for N.B.L. schools. I '-s..,Shm? N in M i ,,!, I I I' ,S I ,wi -7i',ig?4?fl,- f' 1 , , , ' K .V G I Y W 9 COACH BOB FITZHENRY IWQIIK 1110! ,L A , M ,V ' ' ,ha 1 ' ' . it va X I . fum , -, E L G - 1 ,1 5 ,f wp 1 -t H- f V I .iq,i,g5za:f'l!l-IIWW Q I '. ., .. ' f' ' . , 14, 9 of 22:3 ' 'I 'f 'I Zffii ' ' if sp f 3, ,413 p4',,3,, Q 'yy ' I I+' W, - V , 4 Z 491- ,ggffwfyz 42 , H -3- sniff, ,, ff ,r , , I' I . - 1 l I Riding I '9I . W I Praise Allah VARSITY SWIMMING 'M' f ., .-A 1 3, -. in 'lk 1 , Q' g 9 - Y Y 'Q 2 ll 3. f ,Q-.Y if W- , zmwf - - .. N ,, 4, L QC my e rik- iz I I My '1f 'f4-: wg -I ff ef I , ,rw f , t ff,:,,,z,3g,-f., I ,WSH -Avi- v Q ,VQZL v ' , 12, ' , -L I 31,5 . A ,vi V 54:1 ' V V I f ' 1 wg- ,ww , I 'K , v , , ,,I,. 4 e, 1,4Q,.,, f i 4 f, ,wg y -., I 'QU' -,5 '54-,fe-ff Y' ff vfifgj. U 57f' I f ' '::.-ww' U., 'A - , - . My ' , , ' '-rf: -1-r ' 'fy ., I , 2 ' . . ' ' 37 - , -',sf2,, V! ', ' Q5 1 ,,,5'1Ef': ' 1 'f'i'fg g . H C 1 f, ff ,fww pf my-J : 1 f, ' ' ' ev :.:,,,,, 'f .- , H , in I f I IVIII I ff ' Y' ' - 'ii iii? 52953, '.'?af,:-.w 7' I 1' 1 7 ' if ,, ,',, 11 , VARSITY TEAM - Sealed: Zeke Bundschu, Pete Witter, Anfon Holter, Bill Snow, Moc MocBoin Barron Housel, Bill Purcell, Jeff Daly, Tuffy Hallincn, Arleigh Williams. Shlnding: Bronle Reynolds Geoff DeIl'Osso, Poul Eiserich,AHoroId Walker, Chris Longcker, Mike Zeller, Dick Schworlz, Paul Lle wellyn, Bed Dcmner, Brion Mohoney, Paul Spengler, Bill Conner, Bill Gaffney. ,ffl f,j,' 'b ,ln 1 Y . Four iefks I fi, J 4' I Q ,vwgs 4' Q '- fav- ' ,,.., ,, K-'49 ff, f' 'lfvinxarv ,iw H I ,, I POO'-ls'v-'ness M'-z si 143 B SWIMMING .A , . - 4 4 nr' ' , X , .,,1., qw I Q- ff -Q ff , .M-MA. - . Balanced performance ' l'ttle mermen looked good From the first racing dive, this year s I . Although Coach Fitzhenry's waterpuppies lost much of their B talent ' ' immers returned to help Drake to the varsity, a few of last year s sw lash its way to victory The new crop of freshmen produced a number sp . of outstanding finmen, good prospects for this year and next. It if Q h Ii' ,Q ,gg n QM, Z - '- B TEAM - Seated: Doug Parish, Perry Cole, Bill Hobdy, Nelson Ziegler, Tony Scardaci George I h C h ttini Mike Dorais Standing- Charles Evans Bob Bottini, Dave Brown, Wheatley Allen, Ra p ec e , . . ' ' ' 't B wn, Ken Pieri, Mike Woodson Terry Weiss, Rick Giesea, Charles Demcke, Larry Denicke,Dwi e ro Reilly, Pete Winter, John Chambers, Fred Rusk. The appearance of Dick Hart and his men on the fairways and green of the Meadow Club attested to the beginning of the T956 golf season. Teeing off to a fast start, the experienced Drake golfers tri- umphed in their opener to set up a successful season. GOLF TEAM: Douglas Dever, Robert George, Geoffrey Dell'Osso, Paul Spengler, Thomas Jakobsen, Gary Bauer, Daniel Webster, Leon Brossier. ' ,..- i i l E ...,- ' f , .. is COACH DICK HART TENNIS iyfigfifein TENNIS Z-'sf ' FI , tiniioo K iv Y , ., 'X J 1 ' was S. 5 x 16,5 ,Q X PK S . ax 5 1 X 2 A A LM' 1:3 'lx g g'j,'!f4 :f r . 'X t if ' . li, e 4 1 2 A -. tb f,-Q, 5 V . 11 '- n ' f 'L +11 1:1 lifirwt, tt iz g 35 12, 121.1 4 , EX, 'M ' '. x t ' .' , M - 'P 5 't l t - 'Q I K 'by 1 1 ,xt T' , t 'w .Z 'UN . ' W-k - Quick return K-. Pre-go me strategy I ?' F 'W COACH gt HOWARD GLANDON V: Qyurll A ,V 3 A I M- -f. ' w cf--L L., . M ,vga . .wt-HP' FALL TEAM - Kneeling: Dove Schmidt, Jerry Burton, Ronald Finnilo, Brion Shortell. Standing: Leon Smith, Lowell Noult, Rodger Danielson, coptoing Byron Hall, Bill Gonde. TENNIS +1 --7 : ' .' - ' f ' is 111 L- -V I ' f 1 f -, 4 ' f Q' .S '.g A Kiwi--.-.. . T A 0 -Y'-1 1 , , I - 1- A ,. -Y f 1 - - A A t ,1 1 , v - t .M .. h ef , , . .- e 7 . - 5 f f , '- ' Mn 'v -+- , fefeaf v.,. , in4..5 -' , 1- , - W . ' 5' 2. 'H . my mt - 1 , ' ' ' i ,fi 04 , -,,, .V ,,, I P 1 N K z 5 I 9 l 4- .V . , ' Ie 'gg 55' ' 'L i v- f ' tc .-.f C F i ..' -- ' Wg 'Z . ' , ' .. A it Bl! '- , .5 Quan: ., . .' D t f ', ,Tl 9 . :::lIl:n:lalp-. 5 Q31 P' xjiif u Q ,l -H' i--visual I- yt 4 U . A, ,0- - . H H - 'h -., .:u.i':u,rg. ' :-QQ , - , I. ' ' l ii -.. 5 c eff .rs fn . f - e , -1- ,, gn- jg, '-- --- - U lu. -N N. . : uf: :r ' t h M. ,M-,U-My-.A un ' ' Y .' ., K W. 1 ,L 4 .i...'o t 5 z-1 , f . . v -Q VJ.: -, 7 '1vo - . , JNDI 4 fig. Q . I - .- gi,7'i K . -qgggg 1- '.::.:g . pg, ,M . - H. q I t gf, . J --. . r it . X 'ww :fsfsr e t , r -ff? - n i5q:b' 1' 'gf-A :' ' ' ' ..' S- -. f' -'if' ,ht ' ,W -'iff' Y fgx. i- 71 W. J . 'IVA' '- rv 5:-ff' z' Just a racket The Drake racketeers looked forward to a better spring showing after a sad fall season in which the team lost five out of five games. Coach Glandon expressed pleasure and confidence in his spring team, particularly because they whipped Saint Helena seven to one in the first match. ,gifs ' N' 'af '-' 5 I3 -gjgffs 5 l . . 1 v' It 1 '- . .. . as , n ' 1'v 'E-cf. X . we ss .tak .Q K , Hier - W. A-,Q SPRING TEAM - Front Row: Brian Shortell, Al Hallor, Lowell Nault, Bill Gande. Back Row: Dave Schmidt, Jerry Burton, Rodger Danielson, Ronald Finnila, Richard Hirst. 147 V f EAREWELL DRAKE... WE Wlll HAVE THESE MOMENTS T0 REMEMB 1 9 77 E J X, , I fi ' f . ,E ,Q f .4 A 1 ! 4 4'A , :WM V A '3?fa,g33,v' . suea1 ,'If,i39f E '5 AA .. .1 f ,M v m 1, J'4 'f+w If ,VA -2 ,, .wygmi x X .. I I As ff ,, Y X - . 3 f : ' aaa 1 ' 'u93ffV '41Z2f:,ggz' -ff FROM .qv-w-ww-new-, F 'N'-f f-y.,,,Q . ' 'QE - f-'E ,L,. ' .L Muni ...J In i JL-.SL DRAKE T0 COLLEGE OE M ARIN ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Thank you... our school staff and students for your co- operation. Our parents and families who pa- tiently backed our activities. our teachers and advisers, who sac- rificed their free time to help us. Governor Knight and the State De- partment of Public Works for the pic- ture ot our State Capitol. 2 fbi k?cnHE SML C. 7 U3 00L- lA' 5QHoC pu wi!! i:l'VD bEFT6EHWD CQ,i,lio.fu.x,zv.f 'fetal-J 9l' Hal Matson, Photo- graphers, and Mr. Edwards with his camera, for clear prints and prompt service. . . .Myers Yearbooks, our publisher. . . .local merchants for helping us finance our Buccaneer. S. K. Smith Com pany for our Buc caneer cover. CONGRATULATIONS OF SUPER-MARKETS NOW I SING, AND OUASCOS STORES ARE JUST THE THING If meot is where you wont to stort, ' Then Jim the Butcher hos o heort. Beside him you'lI find Bob ond Joy To serve you in o friendly woy. 2-D They're ot the Son Anselmo Store y iq, JJ To give you better meot, ond more. RQ Ross Volley Super lust obounds With everything you wont, or need, And Not Korr's meots ore in the leod. From soup to nuts you will be cable E E . Q Qc At Kentfield, neor the college grounds, To choose the finest for your toble. Now listen, folks, there's one thing more When you go shopping ot the store. Don't bosh your cor ogoinst o curb, Use porking lots thot ore superb, With Jim ond Guosco, Not Korr, too, These Super-Markets ore for you! Son Anselmo Morket, Son Anselmo fl Ross Volley Morket, Kentfield I 3 MMM 'af 7 M PM J JU T0 THE SENIORS WILL G. PETERS Authorized agents for Omega I' 'l' ' Hamilton Longines ' Wittnauer Gavels ' Trophies Medals For All Occasions Diamonds ' Silverware Watch and Jewelry Repairing Engraving 6IT San Anselmo Avenue Glenwood 3-6773 JOHN BARRY INSURANCE AGENCY Our Larkspur Ojiee Serves T ou Better INSURANCE CENTER BUILDING LARKSPUR, CALIFORNIA LARKSPUR 616-R THE PHOTO SHOP TT5 Tunstead Avenue San Anselmo GLenwood 3-2479 :- Independent-Journal MARlN'S DAILY NEWSPAPER Serving all cfMarin Couny C5Lenwood 4-3020 T028 B Street San Rafael Offices also in Mill Valley and Novato Fair ax Plzarmaey Arthur K. Lear, Ph.G. 28 Bolinas Road Fairfax Phone Glenwood 4-0422 ,X Litchbieldh BERMU DA PALMS Marin's Finest Deluxe Hotel V W' . . . Swimming and Dancing A L Reservations. . .GLenwood 3-3450 737 Francisco Boulevard San Rafael X cuss or 1956 I-. ' I V r WL X ,MN Ml Q,vf,if2WlfI x san Rafael son Anselmo gli V ,,I'.'..TJ!I IEJ rw A . W --,I I- I 'TI FAIRFAX VARIETY 61 'BROADWAY FAIRFAX CALIFORNIA fi lm: nun' I JIM KILPATRICK Presently a student at Sir Francis Drake one of the heirs to BON AIR SUPER Marin's most modern market f I COMPLETE BOYS STORE MENS SPORTSWEAR AND LETTERMAN JACKETS BOYS STORE AND HI SHOP FMARIN FRANK AND BERNICE BROWN 706 San Anselmo Avenue San Anselmo, California I BERTHINIER'S ASSOCIATED SERVICE STATION IOOI Sir Francis Drake Boulevard Kentfield California GLenwood 3-9917 Pick-Ups and Delivery Schabeffa Candq and See Cneam 702 San Anselmo Avenue San Anselmo ED:-wir SIR FRANCIS DRAKE HIGH SCHOOL Success and Happiness :or the Future EXCLUSIVE WOMEN'S APPAREL G. ERANCHINI AND SONS GRANTS CREAMERY 574 San Anselmo Avenue San Anselmo 1417 Grant Avenue Novato 1021 Fourth Street GLer1woocI 4-8551 San Rafael Ray DeII'Osso 'jpg liaians. 0 tical, CO. 407 San Anselmo Avenue DISPENSING OPTICIANS San Anselmo I3l3 Fourth Street San Rafael OLenwood 4-7028 'S I ttritttlls 0 QQXHOIIH R QW wigs San Rafael GI.enwood 3-5635 STENSTROM BUICK AUTHORIZED SALES ,AND SERVICE USED CARS 502 FRANCISCO Boutevmeo 54 SAN RAFAEL oLENwooD 3-9180 R. WEIER Authorized Dealer for Frazer Gas Furnaces RUUD Water Heaters, Fedders Room Air Conditioners Heating and Sheet Metal Member of National Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Association 807 Francisco Boulevard San Rafael GLenwood 3-1555 Marin County Sports Headquarters Taveggia-Brusati Sport and Saddle Shop I340 Fourth Street San Rafael LOCAL BUSINESS BGRDEN'S JACK'S DRUG STORE at SAN ANSELMO Fourth and Tamalpais L',-T kg, Glenwood 3-3060 QW ARTISTS MATERIAL , PICTURE FRAMING Radio and Television Dextef S SELECT PRINTS Sales and Service I Appliances Larkspur 950 25 Ward Street Larkspur, Calmrnia OAKLEY DEXTER 341 SAN ANSELMO AVENUE SAN ANSELMO, CALIFORNIA GLenwood 4-3317 Compliments of Coca-Cola Bottling Company of San RataeI and Santa Rosa 728 Irwin Street Glenwood 3-7591 L Zafmgag 'yfzeaci Launduq and .Drug Cleanena 1110 3rd Street San Rafael AGLenwood 3-5560 ' I I . I , Fourth at B Street SAN RAFAEL 121. W. EogIvNI2.eaBt5 Ca. HOMES - LOTS - ACREAGE 2094 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard Fairfax, California GLenw00d 3-8653 Ten per cent discount to Drake students COMMUNITY FRIENDS Q lAzAssA's Fine Merfs Wear - in the heart cyfdowntown San Rafael 1204 Fourth Street O'NElLL and LOGAN COMPANY Distributors of Fairbanks-Morse Products Formerly J.B. Rice Company, Hardware Division BUILDERS' HARDWARE 4' POWER TOOLS HARDWARE It PAINTS 'I' ROOFING ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ' FIXTURES 428 Francisco Boulevard San Rafael GLenwood 3-4150 , I ,, , .-,,,,,,, MARIN MUSIC CENTER Everything in Music 1331 Fourth Street San Rafael GLenwood 4-5754 Compliments: of BEN FRANKLIN VARIETY stones 528 SAN ANSELMO AVENUE SAN ANSELMO GLenwood 3-2856 HcG N'5 H, ' I FAIRFAX PET SHOP AND NURSERY 4' Sewing Machines If Vacuum Cleaners 1129 Fourth Street San Rafael GLenwood 4-2770 52 BOLINAS ROAD FAIRFAX Pet and Garden Supplies Feed and Grain Fishing License and Supplies Fresh Horsemeat Daily ,,E'eIf'!5,?E,'3-'S' fe Ep-wr sg ge-'fr -midi? Congratulatians tg the 1956 Graduate.sfe MARIN SMART SHOP A , I I ' I better dresses 'I coats I' formats junior sizes SAN RAFAEL 472 MAGNOLIA AVENUE LARKSPUR, CALIFORNIA STAFF AND STUDEIIL, BODY ,yif 0 'fy Vdvk ,T ' , M ,xffivy J 747 ,AZZZZ Ku . ,ffgmff-R g 4 , 'af MC f ,L-4 AQIQAGE g:nF::nr:gLmIgrake Boulevard I , ff II fkpv, O05 Downtown San Rafael ,Q'4dfV7!7!! N85 ' 'AS 'e FOURTH AND E STREETS SANK AFAEL B-B-Q Spareribs 89c With Fries and Cole Slaw HALF FRIED CHICKEN 79: FASHION SHOP With Fries JUMBO FRIED PRAWNS 59: Sportswear for all oges Wm' sauce and Fries S 7 217 izes - '2 621 Son Anselmo Avenue Son Anselmo A I9I Ygmlfga 'Qffflfviffi GLenwood 4-7652 G C Boxed Io Take Home TRUCKS Though the GOLDEN GATE SAN ANSELMO HOTEL WHOOP CLEANERS SNARL 339 Son Anselmo Avenue PLUNDER Son Anselmo GLenwood 4-3685 GROWL NED SPALDING I oll agree :fs HOBBY suPPLlEs I CENTER TYCO HO TRAINS 370 SALES-SERVICE I-ARKSPUR CALIFORNIA RAILROADS SHIPS GAS ENGINES AIRPLANES 800 SAN ANSELMO AVENUE SAN ANSELMO GLENWOOD 3-5777 SAN ANSELMO GLenwood 3-8258 I57 EXTEND GOOD WISHES I Mi SHOES ... ran me Entire FAMILY '70 1,6511 ,AZLQJY Jg '0?f5f I 1 'Vf , f 7 A ff .62 nxeoffri 4374 fy l c'f,Zbf,4Q, ,ee affair ,aeamwwb VAL I '29-of F H cqc-V X y' f X V ' eff V i JewdfsTo3 Bow X W To-js-Hobbes-Paa!5Foums I-lolbuuJefConds Gglwgdi-P0055 9419111134-a:r.l5l5Dw1wBoulAvJ0AJf Icutfuu 1236 Fourth Street San Rafael GLenwood 3-2390 - 5 ' f ' ' ' i:45..':::-::::av.i:f:g.i- ' ' M 5 I - A gf? AFI .- . - :1':?:':'. : .1'.f:'.11'.-: JW fl W -'1'::v::::::::e 1':'.e:::.::'::e::e:: -1 'bww 4443 APPAREL SHOPPE ' 1 A if F A Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Mjf' WM . QLQQ and Home Appliances V022 7,7449 , K 67.fLLj Y Children, Junior, Ladies' Wear N X X 'rj 4 343!San'AnseImc2Pmenue 27 First Street , Corte Madera , an l'1Se U10 C I OTUIO C d Y , f GLenwood 4-7400 one Mo em 296 iw JW ,J-7 if J H 0,196 s Pastiy TOWNE-MARTIN Fairfax, California LINCOLN-MERCURY The very finest in baked goods . . . - Customizing, Body work our specialty Jack Tulipani - Proprietor Third and Lincoln Sun Rafael GLenwood 4-5411 T' BROWN FURNITURE COMPANY For saving and satisfaction ask your neighbor, they know us Ziegler's Fairfax Hardware Hardware, Paints Housewares, Sporting Goods f I A 69 Broadway Fairfax 1430 Fourth Street San Ra ae I5! GLenwood 3-3427 SUCC ESS AND HAPPINES A COMPLIMENTS OF FAIRFAX FRENCH LAUNDRY W DRIVE IN ONE DAY SERVICE No exrta charge 1, ln' by l0 - oul by 5 1 lOl Bolihas, Road GLenwood 4-1786 Fairfax A Glenwood 3-3656 N 1220 Fourth Street San Rafael LW P C l ,, ,IH KJ lll.U.S. - - VZ, AYERS PAINT AND SUPPLY COMPANY michael 14. Cjonb 1115 FOURTH STREET 864 GRANT AVENUE 1434 Feunh sn-nf SAN RAFAEL NOVATO SAN RAFAEL GLENWOOD 3-4474 Glenwood 3-6140 .... .L ,D Lockwooavs Kentfiela' Pharmagf N E P ' T' Cgiifrup sons ig School Supplies GROCERIES . - A MEATS 888 College Avenue Kentfield X66 .f VEGETABLES Glenwood 3-3840 EVERAGES , C' 'R gllose n Q Q2 adam F K . . ld R114 Cl 0,6615 QB' . able V, A 45 Broadway GLenwood 3-aoso F,,i,fC,, On The Larkspur-Kentfield Line Cleaning-Repairing-Moth-Proofing-Dyeing GLenwood 3-0844 HJR IIIE ru . 7 In f X ' I4 KI, URE I H -1 1 ' , h GLenwood 3-5368 B 7 Q A ?ZmfW 'bm I Our 34th year Iyfqualigf baking 625 San Anselmo Avenue T SGH AVISBIITIO 925 FOURTH STREET l593 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard SAN RAFAEL Fairfax CALIFORNIA A -ITF 'Afwff I If-iff . Vqrfw f I sq I ' Two bug stores. . . as ,rr' fI - - V J If QL to hzlzpWFZ0Qers DI I saw , ' I Y 'V 0 M ' AQ D I A7 Western Furnlture Co. u Cf , - ,II if W6 DM' I SAN RAFAEL I4I2 FOURTH STREET GLENWOOD 3-6970 San Rafael and Novato WEBB AND ROGERS DRUGS AREIYOU INTERESTED IN RECEIVING 52.00 FOR EACH' 51.00 OF YOUR SAVINGS? For full information write or call ROBERT R. TALLEY '53 Presmption Pharmacists j.E. Ny ren H.H. Rag fourth at B Street GLenwood 3-0451 575 San Rafael WE DELIVER D ' l I 9325 M d. D nf I Ph 468 Magnolia Avenue Larkspur fWfIei?PhaimaZ1 Is a irflistljnz' I Larkspur gon Rafael 7II D Street GLenwood 3-5575 Congratulations , Class cj 1956 L-CEQA' S WILLIAM R. DAVIS I ASSOCIATED QMAMW SERVICE STATION G-luwod, 9-5259 San Anselmo GLenwood 3-0479 P 1 l gwo ,J ,1 af, L, -A. 1 WWW Scsi an fm ,ggigivfg 52,23-fit fbwfl gy up fgbv mf Qfglffa f7'M7 UMD' 5, W MVVWWWM W f UW ,, , X I M 0' WWZMZZYM M Tiff? SM QWQ lf Nw Jew L , 40995 ,zgox w-ZX 5 ,,,C,-jpwbl . 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