Presidio Junior High School
January 1960
Faculty and Students
Source: Presidio Panther, Fall 1959
Published by the Students of the Presidio Junior High School, San Francisco, California, 1959.
(donated by Laurie Padgett)


Dedicated to
Mr. Bob Lustenberger, counselor

FACULTY

Dr. Julian REINHERTZ, Principal
Mr. Arthur ROSEN, Assistant Principal
Mrs. Bertha CEDERBLAD, Assistant Principal
Miss Sophie PERRY, Head Counselor

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
HIGH NINE CLASS
 Jim DOUDIET
Nancy GEORGE
Ken LLOYD
Mike SELSNIK
Michael SUGARMAN

STUDENT BODY OFFICERS
LOW NINE CLASS
Teddie BIKUKIS
Donna BALDOCCHI
Nancy BILLS
Douglass MAHON
George WHITSELL

HONOR SOCIETY
OFFICERS
Kitty BRANDON, president
Ken LLOYD, vice president
Beverly JUE, secretary-treasurer
SPONSOR
Mrs. ROLFE

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HOMEROOM
Carol WILLIAMS, Treasurer
Dr. Virginia MELINE, Homeroom Teacher
Geraldine ALLEN, Vice President
Michael SELSNIK, President
Michael SMALL, Honor Society
Eino SALMINEN, Honor Society
Barbara ARNEY, Honor Society

Walter AHRENS
David ALEXANDER
Sharon ALGER
Richard BAKER
Donna BLAUSTEIN
Stefanie DAVIS
Michele FELL
Anthony FREEMAN
Robert FULLER
Lillian HILKOVSKY
Donald HOWARD
Masatoci ISHIDA

James KING
Virginia KNUDSEN
Lavona KOVAR
Diane LEONG
Roger LEVIN
John MALUCELLI
John NESS
Grant NEWMAN

Richard ORME
Robert RAISNER, Honor Society
Edna ROBINSON
Stanley ROMAN
Yasuko SAITO
William SMITH
Chris STAFFORD
Michael STERN
Michiko TAKAGI
Robert WEILER

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HOMEROOM
Dr. Ramona MILLER, Homeroom Teacher
Kenneth LLOYD, President, Honor Society
Cathryn BRANDON, Honor Society President
James DOUDIET, Vice President, Student Body President, Honor Society
Sally GUILLON, H-9 Class President, Honor Society
Beverly JUE, Honor Society
Tom RICHARDS, Treasurer, Honor Society
Howard ERLANGER, Honor Society
Margaret CHU, Honor Society

Jerry BECKER
Douglas BROWN
Harry LITTEL
Herman MARENSTEIN
Marsha CHAPIN
Timothy CHINN
Edward MATZEN
Yoko NAKAI
John COLLIER
Dennis CORDELLOS
Ted POWERS
Steven SEGURSON
Carl CRUG
Elena deTIMOFEEV
Leon SMIAROWSKI
Joan STENSON
Louise DOMINIQUE
Ruth GAM
Neil TALLEY
Sharon VINSON
Richard GENTSCHEL
Larry HACKE
Bernard WALSH
Carol WAYMAN
Laura HAGEMAN
Janet HAWKINS
Nester YAKOVETZ
David YEE

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HOMEROOM
Michael SUGARMAN, President, H-9 Class President
Carol SUNDAHL, Honor Society
Steven HOLMAN, Homeroom Teacher
Nancy GEORGE, Student Body Vice President, Honor Society
Toshio MITSUDA, Treasurer
Lucy OVANESSIAN, Secretary
Gregory WONG, Vice President

Gregory AYAG
Alex BERNSTEIN
Thomas BOLL
Catherine BORRONE
Kenneth CLARK
Linda COHEN
David DONOVAN
Hannalore DREYER
Mary Ann DUCOMMUN
Robert DUZDEVICH
Russell ENG
Pedro FEMINIA
Richard HAM
Steven KAPLAN
Bruce KLEIN
David LYON
Theodore MARINO
Daphne MATSUMOTO
Adelina MESINA
Henry MICHALSKI
Yvonne MOSSER
Russell MOUNT

Norman NESS
Steven OVERHOLT
Kenneth SHARP
Nonna SKREITUL
Robert TONGE
Robert ZINGMARK

Remember When
...we were in the Low 7 and Presidio was such a big school?
...one of our teachers had us all write three stanza poems on "Why I want to be a cowboy?"
...Nancy George wore a shag hair-do to typing, and the class went into hysterics?
...Tom Richards did a rebel yell to get off to a flying start on a report on the South?
...one our teachers quite seriously instructed the fire wardens on how to
carry her down the stairs if she fainted in the event of an emergency?
...the song "Witch Doctor" was the verbal rage and the girls' gym was alive with the chorus of
ooo-e-oo-ah-ah, ting tang, etc. ...?
...we were taught the correct way to tear up a $100 bill?
...we first had dances and all the girls danced with themselves while all the boys
hid in the corner?
...a puppy-love note was intercepted by the teacher in an English class,
and the teacher read it to the whole class?
...we attempted to make creamed tuna in our first cooking classes and forgot
the main ingredient? Tuna, of course!
...KOBY played "All Shook Up" after the big earthquake?
...we all were weighed in gym, and all the girls promptly went on diets?
...these were the real-gone, utmost, greatest disks:
"Chances Are," "Tammy," "Young Love," "Banana Boat Song,"
and, of course, "Del Blu Depinto Del Blu," and that all-time sentimental
favorite, "Purple People Eater?"


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