South San Francisco High School - Iris Yearbook (South San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1957

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enior I, George Ghilardi, will my grades to needy students. I, Eddie Giachetti, will my hot track shoes to Pete for future use. I, Joanne Grandona, will all the teachers I had and my locker to the underclassmen. I, Tony Guardino, will my brains to Rick Pereira. I, Morris Haanstad, will my U. S. Government notebook to my freshman sister. I, Arlene Hagan, will my gym shoes to anyone who's tired of being a cotton picker and wants to be an embroidery thread picker. I, Jay Harris, will my car troubles to a good mechanic. I, Margaret Harris, will the cold weather to any office girl. I, Marian I-laun, will my naturally curly hair to Margene Boido. I, Louise Henderson, will my old rotten gym shoes and clothes and all my good times to Pat Henderson. I, Pat Hillbun, will my parking place for Corky Thodas and Mike Love to fight over. I, Sharon Hockman, will all the frm and good times of Girls' Block to future Girls' Blockers. I, Nancy Hopper, will all my good times to the upperclassmen and all my bad grades and home- work to the lowerclassmen. I, Norma Huizar, will the saying That's the breaks to my pal Rick Ramaras. I, Richard Hurst, will my instrument to someone who can play it. I, Donna Ingersall, will my car to my brother. I., Bette Ingram, will the rush to the lockers at noon to Kay Burk. I, Nello Jacopi, will my thanks and the best of luck to Mrs. Herring. I, Diane Jewell, will my I like Ike buttons to Miss Isaacson. I, Al Jobe, will my parking place to some cool whippersnapper. I, Don Johnson, will my seat in Miss Isaacson's English class to some poor unsuspecting Junior. I, Roberta Johnson, will my title Miss Apple Bobber to anyone who can eat an apple faster. I, Frank Kastell, will all the 440's and 220's to the Freshmen. I, Roberta Kennedy, will all our fabulous plans for a grad night to the Junior Class. I, Ema Knudsen, will the great times I had in High School to the Freshmen. I, Kenneth 'Lema, will my old tennis shoes to Mr. Snowden so the underclassmen won't forget the Speed Kings QSeniorsJ of 1957, I, Bonita Leoni, will my gym shorts to my sister. I, Tanya Lewis, will my ring to my sister, Judy. I, Alberta Lightfoot, will the switch board in the office to Mrs. Bennett. I, Fred Lindeborg, will all the jokes I tell to anyone who hears them. I, Dick Lopez, will my books, homework, and rummy grades to anybody who is dumb enough to take them. I, Carol Lynch, will my shorthand book to the shorthand class of 58 . I, Pat Major, will my shorthand book to an unaware Freshman. I, Marie Marafino will the valuable help and friendship of Miss Dinning to all girls in the Commercial field. I, Javier Marin, will my grades to my sister, Amparo Marin, because she will really need them. I, Bob Marquez, will Elvis Presley to all the girls. I, Carolyn Matthew, will two fast running girls to Mrs. Bennett for running errands. I, Butch Mc Cormick, will my seat and grades in Physics to any poor rmsuspecting underclassman who will take them. I, Judy McDonald, will my job as storage room girl to Carol McGeever. I, Bill Mecleghini, will my books to the teachers. I, Richard Mickey, will my lungs to next year's cross country team. I, Darby Mills, will my short nails to some poor soul taking transcription. I, Jean Minor, will South City to my freshman sister. I, Peter Mora, will my auto shop seat to someone. I, Carol Morris, will my Eisenhower campaign pins to Judy Tungate. I, Jane Morris, will all my school books to some unlucky Junior. I, Dave Motte, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Olinger to my brother, Don. I, Bill Murphy, will my coveralls from auto shop to anyone who can sew them. I, Ray Murray, will the teachers' stale jokes to the Freshmen. I, Doug Nelson, will my electric shaver to my sister, Sandy. I, Janice Nelson, will one of my old lunches in my locker to a Freshman. I, Rochelle Norris, will all the fun I had in my senior year and all that the nice teachers of S. S. F. have meant during the three years, to the under- classmen. I, Jim O'Donnell, will some luck for his car and sports to Johnny Pianca. I, Richard Ohannisian, will my old gym shoes and high grades to Mr. Snowden's next class. I, Larry Ohm, will my favorite expressions to the wo1fgang , Dave Schoephoerster and Tommy Schreckengost. I, Sylvia Paoloni, will my shorthand book to Miss Dinning. I, Barbara Pappas, will all my memories of our great football games to our future football teams. I, Diane Parr, will the bus tickets I sold for 854: to anyone who has the doe . I., Wendy Patenaude, will my government book and debts to my brother.

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enior I, Dick Abold, will the basketball floor to the future varsity basketball teams. I, Billy Achziger, will a police whistle to our principal. I, Suzanne Adams, will my position on the Warrior Staff and my ability to write stories before they happen to Jill Morris. I, George Armanino, will my gym clothes to the gym teachers. I, Joe Armstrong, will 6th period machine shop, one bent arbor, and two empty gas tanks to whoever wants them. I, Helen Avelar, will my tennis shoes to Anita Aviles. I, Betty Bacon, will my shorthand and transcription books to those who will want them next year. I, Shirley Ball, will my charlie horse to Miss Oliver. I, Mary Barron, will the most exciting time I ever had at a football game, when the Warriors defeated the Mustangs 7-6. I, Jim Bellis, will my chair as drummer in the dance band to anyone who can make the group swing. I, Bob Benson, will my car to Roger Jordan. I, Barry Bertucci, will my white shoe bunny bag to Ray Garcia. I, Larry Birdsong, will my place in machine shop to Warren Birdsong. I, Bill Blalock, will Mr. Buzolich's Ether Bunny to next year's Seniors. I, Emily Bregante, will my old field hockey shin guards, which never seemed to help, to my sister, Gloria. I, Darrell Bretthauer, will my teachers to future slaves. I, Joe Butcher, will my good grades to Sonny Carlisle. I, Darlene Caldwell, will all the pieces of gum that Miss Randall and Mrs. Banning made me throw away. I, Howard Campbell, will my first period airplanes and paper wads to future government classes. I, Virginia Candelaria, will my dancing talent to Josephine Guitron. I, Gordon Capurro, will my track shoes to Fred Pariani. I, Bob Caramazza, will a nose like jim Vaughan's to all the Juniors. I, Violet Carpello, will my A's in Mr. Kelly's room to all the freshman boys. I, Carolyn Chiono, will my A's in shorthand that I never got to Margene Boido. I, Ron Coffee, will my tire marks through the office I, Dave Colyer, will a bag of bones to Mr. Ray, who has tried so hard to get a skeleton exhibit for his class. I, Dick Comfort, will my ability to fix leaky ex- haust pipes and perpetually leaking heaters to any- one whosoever gains possession of a 40 Plymouth or a 48 Chevvy. I, Carol Corsiglia, will all the fun I've had at rallies and assemblies to our future Program Com- missioners and Cheerleaders. I, Pat Crotty, will my title Miss South San Francisco to the girls of South San Francisco. I, Roy Dawson, will my Senior Sneak to anyone who can find it. I, Darlene Days, will my bad grades to Ted Days. I, Joe DeLuca, will my book locker to next year's Seniors. I, Joe Dew, will my front row seat in Miss Isaac- son's class to Ralph Ruiz. I, Sally Dickson, will the fun I had in my senior year to all the Juniors. I, Ardith Dotson, will my brother, who will be a freshman next year. I, Bill Douglas, will So. City High to the future generations of our fair city of South San Francisco. I, Mike Ekas, will my gym socks to Bill. I, Lu-Anne Eliasen, will my dimples to Shirley Crotty. I, Tom Elliott, will my jungle drums to Mr. Sellick. I, Dan Elven, will the Warrior to some poor deserving soul. I, Pete Engbretson, will the wish that next year's tackles stay healthy. I, Robert Eserini, will my blistered fingers from playing bass to whom it my concern. I, Lorna Fskelsen, will all my left over paper airplanes from government class. I, Dolly Esquibel, will Pancho fthe hound dogj to the school. I, Caroll Esselstyn, will my sympathy to the under- classmen. I, Sandra Estrada, will all the A's I never got to the underclassmen. I, Larry Fanucchi, will my parking place to anybody who can get it. I, Jim Felsenthal, will my glasses to Steve Anderson so he'll be able to see his receivers next year during football season. I, Tom Fiege, will my school day memories and my spirit to the underclassmen. I, Tom Finale, will elephantitus to Mr. Howe and T.V. Channel 98 to Mr. Carmassi. I, Rod Ford, will my sweat socks and over-size foot- ball shoulder pads to Mr. Dejong for the following varsity football team. I, Carol Fountain, will my Elvis Presley pin to Phyllis Doty. I, Ed Frayne, will my sweat pants to Ted Days and my gym shorts to Rich Alhona. I, Gary Frink, will my glances to all the nice chicks, er. . . girls. I, Sandra Gaines, will my left leg to Johnny Pianca, who, at the time of this writing, could sure use it. I, Marlene Gallwitz, will my shorthand teacher to all future shorthand students. 21



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enior I, Bonita Payton, will my good times in Mrs. Benson's class to my sister. I, Adrienne Pereira, will my gum wrappers, all my old homework papers, and my seat next to Tony in English to Rick. I, Valda Perreira, will my mascot outfit to a future mascot so she can freeze at the games and my roller skates to Mr. Howe so he can get to class on time. I, Angela Pighin, will the happiness of the four years to the freshmen. I, Lorraine Poncia, will all my homework to my brother. I, Pat Price, will my shorthand book and my car keys to Alma. I, John Reeves, will all my book fines to the Jrmior Class. I, Claudia Rhees, will my ponytail to the twins, it ,won't match your yellow sweater, but that's O. K. , isn't it? I, Pat Rickman, will my clean gym shoes to Adrienne Sullivan -- she needs them. I, Kitty Roach, will my P.E. classes to Gwen Santos. I, Larry Robinson, will my High School atten- dance record to some misguided sophomore. I, Anna Marie Rossi, will all the fun I've had back stage and all the characters I've played to the Juniors. I, Ron Rovetta, will my E-flat clarinet and my Bugetta to the Student Court. I, Bob Ruiz, will my sideburns to Jim Vaughan, who could never grow them. I, Danny Ruiz, will the bacteria in my locker to Mr. Ray. I, David Tookie Ruiz, will my tom-up tmck shoes to anyone who wants to break my records. I, Ray Sacilotto, will my height to some needy Freshman. I, Nancy Samuels, will my love for water- skiing to Sharon Fatjo. I, Dwayne Schlegel, will luck through the rest of High School to Barbara Asker and Nadine Schlegel. I, Connie Schoephoerster, will another student as quiet as I to Mrs. Benson. I, Dave Schoephoerster, will all my inch-long pencils and empty ball point pens to anyone who wants them. I, Tommy Schreckengost, will my seat in the office to Gary Mitchell. I, Pat Scollin, will the girls to Johnny Rio. I, Brenda Seeliger, will my old locker keys to all under-classmen. I, Arlene Serrano, will my short nails, trans- cription book, and shorthand book to all the brave underclassmen. I, Donald Silva, will my brother to the freshmen girls next year. I, Darrell Slafter, will all the teachers' dirty looks to the up-and-coming Seniors. I, Sandy Smith, will my transcription book to anyone who is brave enough to take it. I, Bill Songer, will my Coveralls that I have used for three years in auto shop to Miss Simmons and my gym socks to Mr. Dejong. I, Gertrude Stevenson, will my A.B. C. gum to all my teachers. I, Marg Stevenson, will my dog and a can of Pard tomy shorthand teacher. I, Jim Stireman, will my track shoes to John Yantis and the girls to Mike Love. I, Sandy Stopper, will Mr. Bunolich and the mystery of the slide-rule to Bobbie Rowe. I, Sonnie Stuermer, will my used Girls' League blocks to Miss V. . I, Herb Sullivan, will my gym socks for a sweat shirt for any little Freshman. I, Tom Sutter, will the curl that hangs down in my face to the girls. I, Bob Swanson, will my parking place to our principal. I, Audrey Thompson, will my shorthand and transcription grades to my sister. I, Bob Thompson, will my passing grades to the future Seniors. I, Sandee Thomsen, will my energy in the office to the next year's office girls. I, Doug Tourtlotte, will my nose plugs to Mr. Homan, the swimming coach. I, Gil Ullery, will my batting average to Louis Agliolo. I, jim Vaughan, will my little black book with all of Bob Ruiz's girls' names to Bob Caramazm, who will be around for years to come. I, Lorraine Vina, will my old hockey stick to Pat White. I, Elva Vital, will all the activities they have in this school to Helen Avelar and Anita Aviles. I, Barbara Walker, will my Mambo steps to Tom Feige. I, Dave Wallace, will my parking place to johnny Pianca and my unpaid-for clay to Rick Romerez. I, Ronald Walsh, will the track and chinning bars to anyone who likes to use them. I, Bob White, will my bottle of peroxide to Mr. Crawford so he will have a dashing blonde mustache. I, Don Whitley, will 11th grade English to Bob Caramazza. I, Jean Wimmer, will my naturally curly hair to Dorothy White. I, Thomas Wilson, will my eye-glass cleaners to all future So. City game referees, and my slide- rule to Mr. Buzolich. I, Judy Wise, will a reminder for Joanne Agliolo to wear red every so often. I, Pat Wood, will the saying, SENIORS, SENIORS, S-E-N-I-O-R-S ! to the juniors.

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