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List of Tamalpais High School people

Named references for this list

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Notable alumni and students

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The following people graduated from or attended Tam. Each has been the subject of substantial coverage in reliable media; won a notable award or honor (or was nominated multiple times); made a widely recognized contribution in his or her specific field; has competed at the fully professional level or highest amateur level of a sport; has had significant roles in multiple commercially produced or significant films, television shows, stage performances, or other productions; served in elective office or as a judge; or was remembered for extraordinary achievements or contributions while at Tam. The year shown is the year of graduation for the class that they entered with, unless they are known to have graduated with or identify with a different class.

China Kantner 1989? – actress

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* Alumni listed in the 2002 Alumni Directory, address unconfirmed
† Alumni listed as "reported deceased" in the 2002 Alumni Directory
‡ Alumni listed in the Biographical Section of the 2002 Alumni Directory
^ Alumni listed in Tamalpais High School Alumni: Today 2007

Tam people associated with national service

The following lists are for students, faculty, and other people of Tamalpais High School who were fatalities of any wars or similar military actions since the school was established in 1908; who received a notable award from any military service; who achieved the rank of company or wing commander, ship's captain, or equivalent; or who has been noted for anything of significance during national service.

VA Pension: Eligible Wartime Periods - As of 2018, these are the eligible dates for war pensions: Under current law, VA recognizes the following wartime periods to determine eligibility for VA Pension benefits:

  • Mexican Border Period (May 9, 1916 – April 5, 1917 for Veterans who served in Mexico, on its borders, or adjacent waters)
  • World War I (April 6, 1917 – November 11, 1918)
  • World War II (December 7, 1941 – December 31, 1946)
  • Korean conflict (June 27, 1950 – January 31, 1955)
  • Vietnam era (February 28, 1961 – May 7, 1975 for Veterans who served in the Republic of Vietnam during that period; otherwise August 5, 1964 – May 7, 1975)
  • Gulf War (August 2, 1990 – through a future date to be set by law or Presidential Proclamation)

World War I

  • Lytton Plummer Barber 1917 (c. 1899–December 1, 1917) – first Mill Valley resident to die in military service[5]; an athlete at Tam, Barber enlisted in the aviation service after graduation; he died of spinal meningitis at Camp Lewis, Washington 17 days after arriving; on Memorial Day, 1918, Lytton Square in downtown Mill Valley was named in his honor[82]

https://www.fold3.com/image/225907500?terms=lytton%20barber

World War II

Search resources: http://www.abmc.gov/search-abmc-burials-and-memorializations http://www.wwiimemorial.com/


The clock on Wood Hall's tower was funded in part by the Class of 1946 to honor the Tam alumni who died in World War II.[83] The plaque was dedicated on December 7, 1948, with the following inscription:[84]

To the memory of those students of Tamalpais Union High School

who gave their lives in the Second World War, we gratefully dedicate this tower clock

More information first name, last name ...
first namelast nameclass yearservicerankAlumni Directory / Year Book
RobertAanonsen1941?NavyPO2ndClunlisted 1940 Census, Gold Star
EdwinAbles1941USCGREM2Edwin A. Ables Findagrave,SSWC
ArthurArgiewics1941ArmyPFCArthur E. Argiewicz, Jr., d. 1/25/45[85] Artur Argiewicz grave; Artur A, Jr, SN 19186624, KIA
JohnBarry1941ArmyPFCJohn R. Barry; PFC wounded Saipan, KIA Okinawa 4/28/45
JohnBell1943A/AAFPVTJohn H. Bell; obit: Jack Bell KIA 2/1/1945 ; SN 19212090, PVT, KIA
LeslieBinns1938unlisted; not on Marin Army & AAF list; High freshman Sec/Treas[86]
WilliamButts1945?USMCRPvtunlisted William N. SSWC1942 PAI Frosh officers; not on Marin Army & AAF list
WilliamBurgren1944A/AAFPVTWilliam A. Burgren; SN 19211954, PVT, KIA
JohnCalhoun1940John C. Calhoun; not on Marin Army & AAF list
BurdeanConser1932USAAFStaff SgtBurdean R. Conser; aka Lewis Burdean Conser, died 2/15/1944[87][88]; SN 19024398, S SG, KIA [www.genealogytrails.com/cal/ww2honorlist6.html#Marin]
GodfreyConstable1931USCGRLieut jgGodfrey Constable Godfrey Hammon SSWC; not on Marin Army & AAF list
RobertCooney1939/40ArmyS-Sgtunlisted; SS & PH in obit ; SN 39113559, S SG, KIA
RichardCosta1928Jack R. Costa ?; not on Marin Army & AAF list
StephenDavison1928Stephen G. Davison; not on Marin Army & AAF list
WarrenDawes1946Warren B. Dawes; not on Marin Army & AAF list
GregorDuncanc1928AACunlisted; did not graduate; not on Marin Army & AAF list
JamesDupernell1939James A. Dupernell; not on Marin Army & AAF list
ArthurFontes1939Arthur W. Fontes[17]; not on Marin Army & AAF list
AlfredFrancke1941Alfred J. Francke; not on Marin Army & AAF list
CharlesGianini1940Charles J. Gianini; not on Marin Army & AAF list
JohnGilliland1942unlisted ; not on Marin Army & AAF list
FrankGomez1939A/AAFLt.Frank D. Gomez; SN 0-744891, 1-Lt, KIA
MattsGravenderunlisted; not on Marin Army & AAF list
BruceHack1942Bruce A. Hack; not on Marin Army & AAF list
StanleyHappersberger1940USMC2 LtStanley Happersberger Stanley Charles H grave; not on Marin Army & AAF list
RussellJaggersc. 193522 AAF Bomb SQPFCunlisted; KIA 10/18/1942 grave; SN 6561539, PFC, DNB
GeorgeLandrock, Jr.1942A/AAFPvtGeorge M. Landrock, Jr. grave; SN 19187169, PVT, KIA
HarveyLong1939Harvey Long; not on Marin Army & AAF list
ThomasLydon1942A/AAFPFCThomas N. Lydon; sister's obit; SN 39132261, PFC, KIA
JohnLynch?John J. 1930; Jack 1937; not on Marin Army & AAF list
ThomasMcDermottunlisted; not on Marin Army & AAF list
DonaldMcDougall1941Donald J. McDougall; not on Marin Army & AAF list
LeightonMcKenzie1941AAFFLOLeighton B. McKenzie ; SN T-123650, FLO, DNB; not on Marin Army & AAF list
DonaldMcKownunlisted; not on Marin Army & AAF list
JamesMcNutt1929?unlisted; not on Marin Army & AAF list; sibs Robt B 1931 & Sue 1933
LucienMarsh1938AAFLtLucien A. Marsh, Jr. (Sr.: 1916); SN 01699375, 1 LT, DWBDeath cert.
CharlesMiratac1940AACCplunlisted; obit ; not on Marin Army & AAF list
DonaldMitchell1942Donald M. Mitchel; not on Marin Army & AAF list
RussellModin1939A/AAFPFCRussell J. Modin; SN 39120129, PFC, KIA
AllenMooreAllan Moore 1927 ?; not on Marin Army & AAF list
ArthurPineo1937A/AAFCPLArthur Pineo; SN 39002795, CPL, KIA
RobertPoarche1938USMCSgtRobert E. Poarche Findagrave; not on Marin Army & AAF list
LawrenceProctorunlisted; not on Marin Army & AAF list
JohnRainey1926John M. Rainey; not on Marin Army & AAF list
CharlesRamsey1937Charles Ramsey; not on Marin Army & AAF list
WilliamReeve1940A/AAFFLOWilliam R. Reeve; SN T-002710, FL O, DNB
JosephRoberts1939MarinesPFCunlisted - Joseph C. Roberts[89][90]; not on Marin Army & AAF list
LloydSheppardA/AAFMAJL. Willson Sheppard 1935?; SN 0-399570, MAJ, KIA
WilliamSousa1943?ArmyPFCunlisted; Findagrave; uncle: William M. 1929; SN 39143867, PFC, KIA
EdmundTackle1936Army2nd LieutEdmund Tackle Findagrave, editor 1940 Daily Cal, Fall 1940-41; not on Marin Army & AAF list
RobertVon Staden1941NavyPO 2nd ClRobert Von Staden Gold Star; not on Marin Army & AAF list
DonaldWattenbarger1943USNRAvn Radioman 3cDonald A. Wattenbarger photograve; not on Marin Army & AAF list
OgdenWheeler1939AAC2nd LieuOgden G. Wheeler crash pics,Stanford, Stinson Beach family, Tam Grad (attended Napa first); SN 0-728788, 2 LT, DNB 4 Oct 1942
JohnWolf1940John M. Wolf (John H. Wolf 1947); not on Marin Army & AAF list
PhilipWright1923Philip E. Wright 1923; not on Marin Army & AAF list
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NAMES TO ADD?

Joseph Michael Conlon, Jr., Class of 1941? (see below; not in AD)

Raymond F. Jordan, Jr., Class of 1932 (Tam A.D.)

Allan Seaman, Class of 1935 (Tam A.D.)

David Wolfe, Class of ~1933? (see below; not in AD)

John Woll ? (see below; not in AD; may be typo for John Wolf)

TYPE OF CASUALTY: This is indicated by the symbol at the far right of each column. An individual who was killed in action, whether at the front or by enemy action in the rear areas, or if a prisoner of war, whether by air bombardment of his prison camp or by being shot while escaping, is designated "KIA". Persons who were wounded and later died are marked "DOW" - died of wounds. Those who suffered fatal battle INJURIES as opposed to WOUNDS, in combat or in combat areas, and died in a line-of-duty status, are designated "DOI" - died of injuries. Other line-of-duty deaths, such as from sickness, homicide, suicide or accidents outside combat areas (including training and maneuver deaths) are listed "DNB" - died, non-battle. Individuals who were determined to be dead under Public Law 490 are designed "FOD" - finding of death. Missing persons are marked with the single letter "M".

The 1945 PAI lists three people as Gold Star Servicemen who are not listed on the plaque on the clock tower: Allan Seaman (Class of 1935 in alumni directory); James Talbot (Charles J. Talbot, Class of 1937 in the alumni directory); and John Woll (not in directory).

Oakland Tribune, 14 Oct 1945, Sun, Page 19 Oakland Captive of Japanese Returns — Charles J. Talbot, Tamalpais High School Class of 1937, was listed in the 1945 PAI as James Talbot, a Gold Star Serviceman, before he was known to be alive in a POW camp; born 13 May 1919 in Wyoming; died 17 Sep 1980 in Santa Barbara CA; served in US Navy 1937-58; Seaman 1st Class in WWII; Chief Boatswain's Mate in Korea


Sausalito News, Number 11, 15 March 1945, p 1 ‘Mike’ Conlon Dies in Action Sgt. Michael Conlon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Conlon of Daly City and eldest grandson of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Gunn, has been killed in action while serving as a gunner in the 75th Medium Bomber Squadron of the Army Air Corps in the South Pacific, according to a War Department telegram received this week by his parents. Michael was well known in Sausalito, having lived here often during his life. He attended grammar school in Sausalito and later went to Tamalpais High School, but graduated from the Burlingame High School after his family had moved there. He was prominent in Boy Scouting here, and after leaving for Burlingame he became an Eagle Scout. After having been in the service two years, he left for the Pacific last October. No further detail concerning his death have been received by the family. His father is an instructor at the Trade School in Daly City. One of his best friends from Sausalito was Ensign John Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams of Sausalito, who is a flier now stationed at a Pacific base. Rev. Lloyd Lox held a memorial service for “Mike” Conlon last Sunday following the regular service at Christ Church. 8/13/2018 https://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=SN19450315.2.3 Draft Card: 29 Jun 1923, born 29 Jun 1923, Seattle, King County, WA Skip Lacaze 3:38AM, 13 August 2018

Michael Conlon, is not listed on Tam High's WWII memorial plaque. In the 1940 Census he was in Burlingame in 10th grade, so he would have been in the Tam Class of 1942 and he could have only been at Tam for 1.5 years, at most. Conlon, Joseph M. Jr., SN 19084649, SGT, KIA


Sausalito News, Number 47, 18 November 1948, p 6 Services Held For David Wolfe, Lost In Action Overseas In February of 1942 David Wolfe, a Tamalpais high school student of 15 years ago, was due to come home on a furlough from the Philippines to which he had been sent after enlistment at Fort McDowell, Angel Island. He didn't come home until the week ahead of Armistice Day. At least that was the day upon which private funeral services were held bv the Army at the Chapel of the Chimes in Oakland for the lad who had fallen victim to the Japanese in the ill-fated march of Bataan. The lad who enthused over Sausalito because the day he moved here the smelt were running and he so happily caught fish in Shelter Cove, had enlisted in the Army sometime ahead of hostilities. He was due to be home to see his mother, Mrs. Dorothy M. Wolfe, and brother, Philip, now Berkeley residents before long, he had written. But in the meantime, there was Pearl Harbor and all the actualities of War. His mother and father, Sidney J, Wolfe, had for years been corresponding with the Government to find out what had happened to the youth who was due to be home. No word came until at last his remains had been identified and sent home to be finally placed at rest. At the services, conducted by the Army for the immediate family, were the parents, brother and uncle, Frank B. Anderson, who paid silent tribute to the Tam High boy who had given his life for his country long before the wholesale sacrifices had begun. 3/16/2018 https://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=SN19481118.2.106

Sausalito News, Volume 63, Number 49, 2 December 1948, p 6 TAM DOINGS By JOYCE WALDHAUS A program will be held in honor of those Tam graduates who gave their lives in the Second World War at about 11:00 A. M. in Mead Theater tomorrow. Parents and friends of the men who died during World War II are invited to attend the program with music by the Tamalpais orchestra, a solo, “The Lord’s Prayer,” by Jan Remington, and several speeches by veterans. Following this program the parents and friends will attend the dedication of the bronze plaque at the foot of the Clock Tower in Main Building where the flag will be raised from halfmast to full. Those men whose names appear on the bronze plaque are as follows. Edwin Ables, Robert Aanonsen, Arthur Argiewicz, John Barry, John Bell, Leslie Binns, William Butts, William Burgren, John Calhoun, Burdean Conser, Godfrey Constable, Robert Cooney, Richard Costa, Stephen Davison, Warren Dawes, Gregor Duncan, James Dupernell, Arthur Fontes. Alfred Francke, Charles Gianini, John Gilliland, Frank Gomez, Matts Gravender, Bruce Hack, Stanley Happersberger, Russell Jaggers, George Landrock, Jr., Harvey Long, Thomas Lydon, John Lynch, Thomas McDermott, Donald McDougall, Leighton McKenzie, Donald McKown. James McNutt, Lucien Marsh, Charles Mirata, Donald Mitchell, Russell Modin, Allen Moore, Arthur Pineo, Robert Poarche, Lawrence Proctor, John Rainey, Charles Ramsey, William Reeve, Joseph Roberts, Lloyd Sheppard, William Sousa, Edmund Tackle, Robert Von Staden, Donald Wattenbarger, Ogden Wheeler, John Wolf and Philip Wright. The name of Ray Jordan came in too late to be engraved on the bronze plaque. https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SN19481202.2.108

Mill Valley Honor Roll, posted by the Rotary Club in Lytton Square, printed in the Mill Valley Record and reprinted in Mill Valley Historical Review, Spring 1987

WORLD WAR II, HONOR LIST OF DEAD AND MISSING ARMY AND ARMY AIR FORCES, PERSONNEL FROM CALIFORNIA, 1946 Marin County, California ARMY SERIAL NUMBER, GRADE & TYPE OF CASUALTY

  • Gregor Duncan c. 1928 – artist
  • Arthur W. Fontes 1939 (1921–1945) U.S. Navy; served in the Mariana Islands for 22 months; died in flight training near Chicago
  • William P. "Bill" Rus, Jr. 1938 (1920–2007) U.S. Army and combat engineer in the South Pacific, building airfields, sometimes under enemy fire; received three Bronze Star medals for combat during the New Guinea campaign, the Philippine liberation, and combat on Luzon, and was discharged as a battalion first sergeant in 1946[15][16]

Korean War

List of Marin casualties and missing

List of 15 Marin fatalities, plus 3 missing through 12 Nov 1951 Albert Dale Levie, Woodacre, Tam class of c. 1948 KIA Richard E. Strider, Class of 1949 KIA Marine PFC Stanley C. Aitchison, Class of 1949, missing (survived )

James F. Low (1943) Korean War ace; Silver Star; Vietnam POW ,,,[gallery1/45/],

122 WINDWARD WAY, DAVENPORT, FL 33837 Phone: (863) 206-6784 Email: jlow3542@aol.com

Marine Corporal Albert Dale Levie, Woodacre, Tam class of c. 1948 (not in Alumni Directory) KIA August 18, 1950.

MC YOUTH KILLED IN KOREAN WAR MARIN CITY —Mr. and Mrs. George Nettles of Marin City received word their son, 18-year-old private, Major James Nettles, had been killed in action in Korea, on March 24. Private Nettles enlisted in the Army last June after completing his freshman year at Tamalpais High school. He was transferred overseas last December, and served in the infantry. His sister, Bertha, 19, said he wrote his last letter home on March 20 and it was received here after his death. The letter stated that he had participated in a good deal of action and had been granted a leave in order to give him a rest. In a previous letter, his sister said, he wrote his family that he expected to come home next June.

Richard E. Strider, Class of 1949, Private First Class Strider was a member of Company E, 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division. He was Killed in Action while fighting the enemy in Korea on September 13, 1951. [fold3 https://www.fold3.com/page/530046745_richard_earl_strider/stories/]

Vietnam War

Mill Valley Names on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Name, Home, DOB, Service, Rank, Casualty Date, Location on the Wall

  • Earle Avon Drake, Mill Valley, b. Jan 23, 1938, Army - CAPT - O3, d. Aug 6, 1967, Panel 24E - Line 82 (attended Tam)
  • Ronald David Miles, Mill Valley, b. 1948-04-16, Marine Corps, PFC, d. Nov 26, 1966, Panel 12E - Row 122 (Tam 1966)
  • John Patrick Shannon, Jr, Mill Valley, b. 1948-07-24, Army, SP4, d. Sep 14, 1969, Panel 18W - Row 086 (Tam 1966)
  • Jeffrey Arthur Turner, Mill Valley, b. 1947-09-16, Army, PFC, d. Mar 11, 1968, Panel 44E - Row 022 (Tam 1965)
  • Charles F. Whitehead, Mill Valley, b. ,1925-10-18, Army, PFC E-3, d. Oct. 8, 1963, Panel 01E - Line 31

10/27/2014 thewall-usa.com


  • John M. “Irish” O'Neill (Tam 1967) died Oct 21, 1971, just after returning from Vietnam http://www.sfgenealogy.com/boards/mcobits/archive1/334.html
  • Stephen G. "Steve" Johnson (Tam 1967) Air Force, 1st Lt., died when his B52 crashed in flight training near Marquette, Mich, d. Apr 1, 1977
  • Peter Udseth served in Vietnam during the war. He died February 17, 1971, while in pilot training during the last month of his enlistment, while stationed at Fort Bliss, New Mexico.

Principals

Notable faculty

  • Ernest E. Wood, founder and first principal; served from 1908 to 1944; he also originated the proposal for Marin Junior College (now College of Marin);[98] he died in 1955.[99]
  • Schöne Charlotte Kurlandzik, one of the founding teachers, came to Mill Valley from Gridley Union High School, where she had taught with E.E. Wood and Elizabeth Kaiser in 1907[100]; she taught French, Gernan, and Latin beginning in 1908[101]; June 1899 Graduate of Girls' High School, San Francisco[102]; University of California, Berkeley, BA 1903 (Phi Beta Kappa)[103], MA 1908 (thesis: "Human freedom - a voyage of discovery")[104]; her translation from the Russian, with George Rapall Noyes, of Bondwomen. A comedy in four acts, by Alexander Ostrovsky, was published in 1925 in Poet lore, Vol. 36, Winter, p. 475-541[105]; by 1919, she was teaching at Los Gatos High School[106]
  • Glidden R. Benefield (1903–January 24, 1994, aged 91) taught at Tam from 1929 to 1968 after two years at San Rafael; coached football, track, cross country and basketball; Benefield Hall at the upper end of the campus is named in his honor[107]
  • Roy "Wrongway" Riegels coached the Tamalpais High School football team in 1933 and recruited Sam Chapman to play for the University of California at Berkeley.[108][109]
  • Robert Greenwood, Music; jazz musician; California Music Education Association Hall of Fame Award, 2004; Class of 1946[110] (students include George Duke, Sita Dimitroff, Bill Champlin, Ben "King" Perkoff) [111][112]
  • Don Michaelian, Fine Arts dept head 1971; Actor (Magnum Force, Escape from Alcatraz)
  • Dan Caldwell, Drama; Founder, Ensemble Theatre Company[32]
  • Omar Clay, 1980s-2000, percussionist, music teacher and director (1935-10-23 - 2008-12-04)

Tam facilities named after Tam people

  • Benefield Hall, 1921 – Glidden "Benny" Benefield was a long-time coach and physical education teacher
  • Daniel Caldwell Performing Arts Center, 2006[32]
  • Sam Chapman Stadium – built 1933; named & dedicated 1937; demolished 1954; photo
  • Bruce Grant Field – the football field and track were named for the long-time track coach, who taught at Tam starting in 1963
  • Greenwood Music Hall – Robert Greenwood was chair of the music department for many years
  • Gustafson Gymnasium – the boys' gym was dedicated in 1971 to George P. "Gus" Gustafson, who had coached at Tam for 37 years, starting as football coach in 1937.[83][113]
  • Hoetger Hall (Conrad "Connie" Hoetger)
  • Keyser Hall, 1924 – named for Elizabeth Keyser, Tam's first teacher and head of the English department for many years (Keyser Hall was demolished in 2006 due to mold caused by a spring under the campus)
  • Mead Theater, 1937 – the amphitheater, built by students and the WPA, was named for Ernest Mead, a Tam alum (?) and a member of the Board of Trustees from 1920 to 1946
  • Palmer Hall, 1962 – Raymond Palmer was chair of the science department from 1927 to 1959
  • Glen Robinson Basketball Court – the basketball court in Gus Gym was named for Glen Robinson by the TUHSD Board of Trustees on August 5, 2005[114]
  • Ruby Scott Auditorium – the girls' gym was named for Ms. Scott, who taught Latin and French at Tam for 43 years
  • Wood Hall, c. 1908 (Ernerst E. Wood)
  • Gerard "Pop" Wendering Field – the basefall field was named for long-time baseball coach Gerard T. Wendering by the TUHSD Board of Trustees on September 14, 2004[115][12]
  • Woodruff Hall – Margaret Woodruff was chair of the mathematics department

Marin County Athletic League Honors

  • Fall 2009
Dan Milechman, Cross Country: Runner of the Year
Ja’Van Hall, Football: Lineman of the Year
  • Spring 2010
Nick Pacula, Lacrosse: Player of the Year
Lilla McMillan, Track: Runner of the Year
Kim Scarsella, Softball: Pitcher of the Year
  • Spring 2011
Lilla McMillan, Track and Field: Runner of the Year
Daniel Milechman, Track and Field: Runner of the Year
Kalia Rothlind, Soccer: Player of the Year
  • Spring 2012
Lilla McMillan, Track & Field: Runner of the Year
Jessica Rasmussen, Track & Field: Field Event Athlete of the Year
August Kiles, Track & Field: Field Event Athlete of the Year
Kim Scarsella, Softball: Player of the Year
  • Fall 2012
Teddy Mauze, Soccer: Player of the Year
  • Spring 2013
Jessica Rasmussen, Track and Field: Runner of the Year
Jessica Rasmussen, Track and Field: Field Event Athlete of the Year
August Kiles, Track and Field: Field Event Athlete of the Year
  • Spring 2014
August Kiles, Track & Field: Player of the Year - Field Events
Aria Pogni, Softball: Player of Year

http://www.tamdistrict.org/domain/451

  • Fall 2018
Camilla Tarpey-Schwed, Tennis: Player of the Year
  • Winter 2018-19 (none)
  • Spring 2019
Will Holden-Wingate, Track & Field: Player of the Year - Field Events
Bennett Flynn, Baseball: Pitcher of the Year

add 2018, 2019 11/26/19 https://tamathletics.com/main/otherad/contentID/42542140

Marin High School Athletic Hall of Fame

HOF Programs 1999 - 2010 The Marin Athletic Foundation established its Hall of Fame in 1988. Every fall, athletes and coaches are inducted into the Hall based on their performance, along with others chosen for special recognition.[116] The following athletes, coaches, and administrators from Tam are listed by year of induction, with athletes' class years shown, as well as the tenure for coaches and others, if known.

1988 inductees

  • Sam Chapman, 1933[12]
  • Joe DeMaestri, 1942[12]
  • Willie Hector, 1957
  • Arnold Nutting, 1933 - track; 1937 NCAA; 1935 Marin Junior College student president and captain of the track team, setting a new high jump record (6 feet, 11Ú4 inches) in the Junior Pacific Association , , SSDI: NUTTING, ARNOLD A 08 Jul 1916 24 Dec 2001 (V) 85 96003 (Redding, Shasta, CA) (none specified) California 547-28-7134; SFGate memorial: qualified for 1940 Olympic team
  • Karl Olson, 1948[12]
  • Glen Robinson, 1950
  • Paul Valenti, 1938 - basketball (forward); 72 years playing & coaching at Oregon State ,; PAC-10 HOF

Coaching

1989 inductees

  • Charles "Chuck" Crawford, 1945; Tam teacher, coach, Dean of Boys, and Vice Principal, 1954 – 1988 obit
  • Bob Fitzhenry, 1939, baseball, football, student body president (J. Robert Fitzhenry obit)
  • Bill Franchini, 1932 - on 1929 state champion AAU baseball team; mayor of San Anselmo
  • Matt Hazeltine, 1950
  • Bill McCurdy, 1932 - William W. McCurdy (1916–1999) (Tam 1933?), brother of Mary Baker (Tam 1930 or 32), born in Bolinas, Harvard track coach ,, , , , , won 880 at CIF State Meet in 1933 ,
  • Don Nance, 1951
  • Arthur Schallock, 1943[12]

Special Recognition

  • Chester G. "Chet" Carlisle, first Drake Principal 1951, Deputy and Superintendent 1953-1969, TUHSD 1951-1978 obit

1990 inductees

Special Recognition

  • Ted Mitchell, 1956-1987

1991 inductees

1992 inductees

  • Tim Farrell, 1959
  • Norman Kreuter, 1961
  • Alan Lee, 1968

1993 inductees

  • Pat Morgan, 1961
  • Arthur J. Quinn, Sr., 1920
    • Arthur J. Quinn, Jr., Marin Catholic 1960
  • Jay Simon, 1946
  • Ralph Tierney, 1943

1994 inductees

Coaching

  • Bernie Schneider, 1963?-1995

1995 inductees

  • Leroy Barrow, 1968
  • Elton Davis, 1949
  • Will Garner, 1972
  • Bob Hector, 1960

1996 inductees

  • Eddie Joe Chavez, Drake 1974 (son of Ed Chavez)
  • Donald Mackin, 1969
  • Ellis E. Williams, 1964

Coaching

  • Beth Juri, 1968-2004

Special Recognition

  • Jim Hanretty, 1957-1974>

1997 inductees

  • Clifford Hall, 1972
  • Jack W. O'Connor, 1945
  • Donald C. Perry, 1920

Coaching

  • Edward Chavez, 1959-1987

1998 inductees

  • Michael Biber, 1967
  • Conrad Hoetger, 1961
  • Juile Lanzarin, 1976
  • Doug Pederson, 1939

Coaching

  • Bruce Grant, 1963-1988

1999 inductees

  • Dave George, 1957
  • Milton Mancebo, 1940

2000 inductees

  • Linda Broderick-Gill, 1976
  • Charles "Elmer" Collett, 1962

2001 inductees - 14th HOF program

  • Jim McDonald, 1950 - track (NBL 220 & 880 relay champ) & football (fullback; 1947 NBL champs; 1948 All-NBL)
  • Robert Washington, 1964 - football (tackle O&D, MVP and All-MCAL senior year), track (discus & shotput), wrestling

2002 inductees - 15th HOF Program

  • Jack Parsons, 1943 - football, baseball (captain, All NBL 1942), basketball (captain), tennis; Tam All Star Award; COM football; Rohnert Park

2003 inductees [none from Tam]

2004 inductees

  • Dan Lucia, 1976
  • Simon Scott, 1936

2005 inductees

  • Lori Allen Brady, 1974
  • Dwight C. Ely, 1949
  • Michael James Lamb, 1975

2006 inductees

  • Bob Beedle, 1952, professional wrestling referee[117]
  • Art Foster, 1963

2007 inductees

  • Maggie Keyes, 1976
  • Sam Schwartz, 1986

2008 inductees

Coaching

  • Gene Ng, >1970 (Drake, Novato and Tamalpais)[118]

2009 Inductees

  • Michael Coffino, 1986
  • Bryan Price, 1980

2010 Inductees[119]

  • Michael Fowler, football, wrestling, track, 1968
  • LeRoy Rice, football, basketball, baseball, 1946

2011 Inductees[120]

Coaching

Special Recognition

2012 Inductees MAF 11/11/2013

2013 Inductees

2014 Inductees

  • Milton Hain (Tam/Drake, Class of 1953), tennis (two years at Tam), basketball, baseball[122][123]

updated list 1988-2017

2015 Inductees

  • Jim Eskenberry, 1947[124]

Coaching

  • Janis Villasenor, 1966-1987

2016 Inductees

  • Robert Praszker, 1975
  • Will Schock, 1982
  • Delia Muelenkamp, 1951

2017 Inductees

  • John Henry Bennett, 1966

Coaching

  • Clyde Krusinski, >1970

2018 Inductees

  • Kristine Babenco, 1985
  • Darrell Roary, 1988 ("I played baseball, basketball and football at Tam High School. I played football and baseball at College of Marin and baseball at Pierce College in Washington. Then I played semi-pro baseball and football." [125]

2019 Inductees

  • Carmen Sweeney-Reese, 1982

updated 11/26/2019 https://www.marinathleticfoundation.org/nov14hof

2022 inductees [none from Tam; there were no inductions in 2020 or 2021[126]]

Outstanding Student Athletes

The Marin Athletic Foundation has recognized one male and one female athlete from each of the schools in the League every year since 1989. The selection criteria include both athletic and academic accomplishments, and other activities. In 2011, the awards were renamed the Eva & Mario Ghilotti Outstanding Student Athlete Awards in honor of Mario Ghilotti, a long-time construction executive and a founder of the Marin Athletic Foundation, who had died the year before.[127][128] The Tam students recognized follow:

  • 1989 Shonquis Moreno, Danny Knee
  • 1990 Amy Callaway, Geoffrey Martin
  • 1991 Niamh Zwagerman, John Melbardis
  • 1992 Jessica Bently, C.J. Martin
  • 1993 Katy Randall, Jon Hansen
  • 1994 Sarah Madland, Kurt Zech
  • 1995 Kirsten Berkhout, Morgan Fones
  • 1996 Lulu Monti, Blake Wellen
  • 1997 Alana Dunnigan, Ted Buell
  • 1998 Kate Seely, Colin Bischoff
  • 1999 Caitlin Patler, Andrew Chan
  • 2000 Sarah Markell Wagner, Spencer Fisherman
  • 2001 Amelia McLennan, Matt Gnaizda
  • 2002 Erin Wagner, James Palmer
  • 2003 Jason Levy, Kristen Hextrum
  • 2004 Anne Ritchie, Billy Gellepis
  • 2005 [none], Tyler Lorenzi
  • 2006 Julie Mithun, Paolo Speirn
  • 2007 Aoiffe Duffy, Krister Barkovich
  • 2008 Katie Schlueter, Jay “J.D.” Rieger
  • 2009 Cara Trombadore, Colton Danz[129]
  • 2010 Erin Schlueter, Jackson Palmer[130]
  • 2011 Kalia Rothlind, Daniel Milechman[131]
  • 2012 Kim Scarsella, Brennan Latimer[132]
  • 2013 Chelsea Hayashi, Elliot Ordway[127]
  • 2014 Elizabeth Archer, August Kiles[133]
  • 2015 Isabella Amyx, Daniel Carroll[134]
  • 2016 Elodie Townsend, Matthew Stanley Coopersmith[134]
  • 2017 Elizabeth Labeeuw-Anderson, Connor Norton[134][135]
  • 2018 Reilly Johnson, Noah Haynesworth[134]
  • 2019 Lauren Ross, Connor King[134]
  • 2020 Samantha Sternfels, Paul Law[136]
  • 2021 Ella Bogan, Tucker Bougie [137]
  • 2022 Abigail Brooks (water polo), Caden Carney (cross country) ,
  • 2023 Lily Pashman, Kaiden Dossa
  • 2024 Maren Jones, Auvin Cole
  • 2025 Rowan Scobie, Adkins Wilson
  • 2026 Annika Hakes, David Keane (MAF FB post, 2/27/2026)

NCS Honor Coaches from Tam

The following Tam coaches have been recognized as Honor Coaches by the North Coast Section. Honor Coaches are selected based on maintenance of professional standards of conduct; general service to their respective sport; outstanding coaching accomplishments; and additional contributions to school and community.[138][139][140]

  • Bruce Grant – Girls Track, 1982
  • Janice Villasenor Wood – Girls Track, 1985
  • Ed Chavez – Boys Tennis, 1992 (with The Branson School, after retiring from TUHSD)
  • Beth Juri – Boys Volleyball, 1997
  • Donald Smith – Softball, 2003

CIF Model Coach of the Year

  • Shane Kennedy, Soccer
  • Dustin Nygaard, Golf/Soccer
  • Bob Kustel, Water Polo

Cal Coaches Honor—Rookie Athletic Director

  • Christina Amoroso

updated 11/26/2019 http://www.mcalsports.org/NCShonorC.htm

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