

But by his senior year, he was among two students voted “most stylish,” photographed reading a newspaper sporting a plaid scarf with his floppy hair fashionably parted. The dashing fellow dubbed “Mayor McHottie” when he ran San Francisco wasn’t always so - in his early high school years, Newsom wore his teenage mop in a shape that reminds you of the batting helmet he wore on the ball team. Kent California Room, Marin County Free Library, Tamalpais Union High School District) (R) Newsom in his freshman year portrait in 1982. (L) Gavin Newsom in a portrait after being voted “Most Stylish” for the senior superlatives section of Redwood High School’s 1985 LOG yearbook. At Redwood High in Larkspur, his photos show a transformation for the budding basketball and baseball standout. Gavin Newsom in the yearbooks at Santa Clara University, where he graduated in 1989 and played a little baseball in his early years. “As politicians, we have to be optimists and boosters for the places we represent.” “I don’t think it’s an accident that many politicians are former cheerleaders,” mused Schaaf, who also served as a yearbook editor. The mayor also is all smiles posing with fellow cheerleaders in a photo that offers “Congratulations to the 83-84 cheering squad love, Kookie, Libby and Pookie.” “It was mime makeup,” explained Schaaf, referring to what covered her face in an homage to “Bye Bye Life” from the film “All That Jazz.” Libby Schaaf poses for a yearbook advertisement congratulating the 1984 senior cheer squad in Skyline High School’s 1983 yearbook. And Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf turned up in the 1983 Skyline High School yearbook with pom-poms in one photo - and, what the heck … white pancake makeup in another? Susan “Zoe” Lofgren devoted her time to “being herself,” scorned snobbery and mused about Russian field trips, yak fat sandwiches, loud music, pessimists and Fender guitars. No writing, rips, tears, foxing, age toning or missing pages.What their yearbooks reveal about California politiciansĬalifornia’s buttoned-down Attorney General Xavier Becerra had a thing for disco shirts and bell-bottoms. No signatures or inscriptions written throughout book. See all condition definitions - opens in a new window or tab See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. May be very minimal identifying marks on the inside cover. No missing or damaged pages, no creases or tears, and no underlining/highlighting of text or writing in the margins. No obvious damage to the cover, with the dust jacket (if applicable) included for hard covers. A book that does not look new and has been read but is in excellent condition.
