Alisal High School - Trojan Yearbook (Salinas, CA)
- Class of 1970
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FACULTY .................. ............ 7 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SPRING...166
SENIORS .................................. 168
SPORTS ................................... 220
ACTIVITIES ......................... .. 246
ADVERTISEM EN TS..26O
WINTER...88
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The Monterey County Bi-Centenniel Medallion. Picturing the five
people most significant people in the formation of Monterey, the
Medallion simply says "200th ANNIVERSARY." These two things
are enough to tell the story of Father Junipero Serra and his
followers.
ZOO YEARS FUR
This is Monterey County. The white waves crashing against the
picturesque coastline create a most spectacular sight. Either a
rugged, sharp, and rocky coastline or a gently, sloping, sandy beach
are the two types of coastline that will greet a person visiting the
bay.
MO TEREY COUNTY
In contrast to the spectacular bay, the Salinas Valley, since the first
settelments of the Spanish, has developed into one of the world's
leading agriculture areas. Its pastures and developed farmlands,
combined with its seacapes, have created a county worthy of praise
. . . the same expressed by its founders 200 years ago.
"Old Monterey Bicentenniel. 1770-1970." Two hundred years of
prosperity and progress. Starting with a simple mission chapel,
Monterey has grown to the prosperous county that it now is. Two
hundred years is a long time, and the growth from that simple
mission chapel to the complex communities of today is something
in which to be proud.
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This year, the yearbook staff is proud to dedicate the Trojan '70 to
lVlr. Gary Horsley, music director at Alisal High School.
lVlr. Horsley first came to Alisal High School in 1965 when school
first opened. His most noted accomplishment since his arrival here
has been the almost unbelievable success of our marching band.
Under his direction, the band has taken numerous first places in a
wide variety of parades. A record of fourteen first places out of
eighteen parades is what has been accomplished chiefly through the
efforts of lVlr. Horsley's dedication, energy, and time. Competition
in some of the toughest parades available, such as the Western "R"
Band Review and the attainment of Sweepstakes Honors at San
lVlateo are the goals for which lVlr. Horsley has primed his band.
lVlr. Horsley has gone to great lengths to fulfill the old saying
"Practice, practice, practice, and then practice some more." He has
done this whenever possible, and under his guiding leadership, he
has molded a marching band which is second to none.
For your efforts, lVlr. Horsley, we have tried to honor you as you
have honored us so many times in the past. Trying to show our
gratitude for you, we dedicate this publication to you. lVlr. Horsley,
we salute you.
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FRONT ROW: P, Serrano, R, Stefani, M. Moore, G. Granado, B. Candiloro, D. Tonus, R, Newcomb, T. Smith, R.Choate, T. Uchida,
J. Lopez, N, Sarmiento, F. Jacobo, J. Osuna. ROW 21 Coach Chuck Filice, P, Mazzuca, T. Martin, J. Rubis, J. Ancheta,VF, Martin, P.
Escalante, G. Favero, P. Favero, G, Barden, D. Wilson, R. McLaughlin, L. Norred, Manager D. Nelson, Coach Bob Napoli. ROW 3: A.
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VARSITY GRIDSTERS
HAVE FINEST SEASON
IN SCHOOLS HISTORY
The Alisal Trojans kicked off the 1969 football season by
winning their first three games. The team beat Carmel and Aptos
with scores of 14A6 and 40-0, respectively. The contest with the
Cowboys ended when the Trojans made a touchdown and the
extra point in the last thirty seconds, winning the game 7Y6.
ln the game against Seaside, school records were smashed. These
records were: hightest number of points-54, most yardage-461
yards, Tom Smith broke the scoring record for one game with
four touchdowns, Ron Choate broke the rushing record with 171
yards, Ted Uchida broke the record for unassisted tackles with 14
tackles, and Bill Schroeder broke the record for most
interceptions in one game with 7.
The team had a fine offense, with great piloting jobs done by
quarterbacks Ron Stefani and Bill Schroeder. Other outstanding
offensive players were Tom Smith, Ron Choate, Dave Tonus,
Geno Favero, Gary Hughes, Frank Jacobo, Percy Serrano, Pete
Mazzuca, Larry Ritchie, and Jim Rubis.
Giving fine defensive performances were Ted Uchida, Steve
Jaurique, Luther Norred, and David Doris.
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Walker, T. Eastin, G. Hughes,
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VARSITY SCOREBOARD
14 Carmel
40 Aptos
7 Salinas
6 North Salinas
30 Harbor
34 Santa Cruz
14 Soquel
20 Monterey
54 Seaside
Jacobo is hit hard by Harbor defense.
Harbor ball carrier can't get past Larry Ritchie. With quarterback Ron Stefani behind him, Choate runs for a sizabie gain.
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FRONT ROW: C. Lee, C. Buntin, L. Miller, V. Ramirez, G. Mollindo, L. Scott, F. Farrias, K. Ydnemitsu, J. Jefferson, B. Palma, B. Dias, M. Askew. ROW 2:
G. Pestoni, B. Uemura, A. Pate, J. Marsala, G. Simpson, R. Patton, J. Gaitan, E. Patterson, l. Bellanti. ROW 3: Coach Bob Enea, G. Schroeder, B. Grant, B.
Knight, L. Perez, D. Hendrick, D. Cunningham, G. Stefani, J. Shumaker, J. Savage, B. Percy, Coach lVlilt Pickford.
JUNIOR GRIDSTERS RUN INTO TOUGH COMPETITION
This year the Junior Varsity team, led by coaches Bob Enea
and Milton Pickford, ran into stiff competition.
Bowing to cross-town rivals Salinas and North Salinas, the
Trojans fought with determination in all of their games. The
team had a taste of victory in their encounters with 13-6 and
26-8 scores respectively. Due to Bobby PaIma's injury in the
Santa Cruz game, sophomore Gary Schroeder stepped in and
displayed his fine skills at quarterback. Also in the Santa Cruz
game, Bernie Grant did a superb job by making twenty tackles.
In the Aptos contest, Palma led the team to a tie by making
two touchdowns in the last five minutes of the game.
Other team members cited for fine performances were John
Shumaker, Gene Patterson, Greg Stefani, Gil lVlollindo and
Danny Cunningham, who was moved to Varsity in mid-season.
Gene Simpson is being pursued by two Cowboys.
Bernie Grant catches a Palma pass in the air.
Gene Simpson is alone as he heads for the endzone.
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J.V. SCOREBOARD
24 Carmel
20 Aptos
8 Salinas
6 North Salinas
8 Harbor
13 Santa Cruz
7 Soquel
6 Monterey
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With good blocking, Gil Mollindo gains 27 yards for Alisal.
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LIGHTWEIGHTS AND LIGHTWEIGHT RESERVES
BATTLE ROUGH COMPETITION
After defeating North High in the first game of the season, the
lightweight gridsters, coached by Pat Steele and John Romero,
suffered two setbacks at the hands of Salinas and Monterey. After
a forfeit by Seaside, the Troyers were victorious over Watsonville
with a score of 12-6, but then lost the next three games, to North
High, and again to Salinas and Monterey.
Quarterback Albert Mazzuca was injured in the second game
against North High, so Dave Layus and Leo Hernandez filled in and
showed their ability at quarterback.
The leading offensive players were Albert Mazzuca, Dave Layus,
Ron Harris, Pete Blanco, Leo Hernandez, Gary Silva, and Richard
Castillo.
Outstanding on defense were Clarence Damasco, Carlos Cali, Max
Houser, Robert Rojas, John Paz, Danny Mora, and Ken Bunden,
Other promising players were Napoleon Isla, Mike Morris, Alex
Pardo, and Mark Schmidt.
With few reserves returning from last season, and because many
were moved up to the lightweight squad this year, the lightweight
reserve football team had little experience. The team did, however,
win both games over North High and both against Seaside, one by
forfeit.
Team members cited for their fine playing were Jeff Hollis, Mike
Banda, Richard Kelley, John Madriaga, Gabriel Blanco, Jose
Landeros, and Noel Cadriel.
Quarterback Albert Mazzuca gets away from a Norseman at the
Jamboree.
FRONT ROW: K. Ginn, J. Sandoval, R. Perez, V. Hernandez, R. Harris, A. Mazzuca, E. Ramirez, K. Andrus, R. Neligh. ROW 2: Coach John Romero,
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lVlorales. ROW 2: Coach John Deaver, J. Petit, A. Benefield, IVI. Thornton, R. Shott, J. Garcia, lVl. Cushman, R. Kelley, lVl. lVladriaga, E. Martinez, D. Brown,
J. Hollis, Coach Gary Nlortenson. ROW 3: B. Alledo, E. Anzuldua, S. Countryman, V. Cortez, J. lVladriaga, G. Alvarez, IVI. Banda, N. Cadriel, J. Trujillo, G.
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VARSITY-FRONT ROW: R. Childers, T. Acierto, G. Victorine, D. Stein. ROW 2: Coach Dick Casper, D. Ramirez, G. Ryburn, D. Rodgers, M. Casarez.
Mike Casarez, veteran distance runner, comes to the end of a tough run.
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Under the guidance of Coach Dick Casper and assistant coach John
Angelo, the Alisal High harriers had a full season this year as they
participated in three triangular meets. The varsity team placed
second in two of the meets, losing to Monterey and Watsonville
respectively. Both of the J.V. and Varsity teams won the city
cross-country meet, as the varsity took the first six medals.
In addition to their regular schedule, the Trojan distance runners
participated in the Blossom Hill lnvitational at Leigh High, the Mt.
Madonna lnvitational at Mt. Madonna, the Regional Ill
Championship at York School, and the Monterey Bay League
Championship at Santa Cruz.
Returning from last year's varsity squad were Glenn Ryburn, Dale
Rodgers, Dominic Ramirez, David Stein, and Mike Casarez.
Returning J.V. runners were Tony Acierto, Ray Childers, Bob
Ocampo, and Stan Marple.
Mike Casarez, a Senior and veteran distance runner, placed
exceptionally high in every meet and was named top Varsity
runner. The top J.V. runner was junior Tony Acierto, who also did
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The C and D hoopsters had their best season this year as the D's,
losing only to North Salinas, Salinas, and Watsonville, came up
with a 12-3 won-loss record and the league title. Wins included
games over Nlonterey, Seaside, and the championship game against
North Salinas. Outstanding D's were Lex Camany, Jim Harmon,
Domingo Gutierrez, Freddy Osborn, Paul Espinosa, and Casey
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The C's ended the year with an 8-7 won-loss record. Excellent ball
playing was shown by Tom Pura, Nino Hernandez, Dan Salviejo,
John Trafton, and Glen Grice.
Both teams, coached by Arthur Gilbert, gained much experience
and displayed fine playing techniques throughout the season. With
many of his players returning next year, Coach Gilbert should have
two more fine teams and another promising season.
"D" TEAlVl-KNEELING: P. Richardson, R. Gonzales, D. Ocampo, J. Harmon. STANDING: Coach Arthur Gilbert, D. Thompson, F. Osborn, D. Gutierrez,
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The Alisal Trojans vvon it again. Vlle rooted and cheered under the
leadership of our cheerleaders and songleaders using various special
effects such as flags, an electric organ with flashing lights, and colored
balloons.
Our varisty gave a great effort in placing a respectable second place in
the 1970 Football Jamboree. ln our initial contacts, we played in
competition with Salinas High, North Salinas High, and Palma High
Schools, marking the start of a great season.
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FOURTH WIN OF ROOTERS' TROPHY BY ALISAL
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Miss Delia Nerez
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This year the Drama Department of Alisal High School
successfully presented "The Miracle Worker." Under the
direction of Mr. Mullins, the biography of Helen Keller's
life was portrayed by a student cast.
Performing before capacity crowds each night, the
arduous hours of practice paid off for the crew and cast of
"The Miracle VVorker."
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This year the varsity football team elected
Miss Debbie Collins Homecoming Queen.
Her attendants were Darlene Jenkins, Tahni
Pyle, Lillian LaPaine, and JoAnne Boles.
The princesses chosen were Kathy Souza for
the Junior Class, Rhonda Zapora for the
Sophomore Class, and Sam Moyers for the
Freshman Class.
Debbie Collins and her escort, James Rubis. Elisa Nerez and her escort, Roger Pura.
Left to Right: Tahni Pyle, Lillian Lepaine, Darlene Jenkins, Debbie Collins, TOP, Left to Right: Sammora Moyers, Rhonda Zapora, Kathy Souza and
Joann Bolesr her escrot Jim Moree.
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Alisal High School history, showed enthusiastic
support for the Alisa! High student body.
The class held a successful car wash at the beginning
of the school year and a successful play-night after
Christmas.
The officers were President, Becky Norris, Vice
President, Nita Forgnone, and Secretary-Treasurer,
Sammara lVloyers. The advisor for the freshman class
was Miss Blauert, new to Alisal High also.
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After passing the ordeal of being freshmen, the mighty "Class of
'72" blended right in vvith the veteran student body. President
Tom Pura, Vice-President David Stein, and Secretary-Treasurer
Flora Albano represented their class well in leading and planning all
the activities for the year.
Their annual playnight vvas a big success, along vvith many other
planned activities. During Homecoming Vlleek, the Sophomores
staged shopping cart and tricycle races with many students
participating. All in all, the Sophomore class, along with their
advisor, lVlr. Kenneth Earp, had a very successful year.
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Florabelle Albano
Kenneth Albery
Juan Alcocer
Judy Alexander
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Juan Alvarez
Ronald Amos
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Anthony Andrada
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David Arizmendi
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Dottie Trimble, 2nd gold pin winner at Alisal, held the current record for the 50 and 100 Team Captain Debbie Trimble and DV0Ud Coach MVS- Connie
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pin award. The swim coach sets a time standard in all events.
When an individual on the swim team breaks this record, they
receive an award. This award is called the gold pin award, for
which any recipient can be duly proud.
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litsss HAVE OUTSTANDING SEASON
The Trojanette tennis team had an outstanding season with wins
over Junipero, Gilroy, Live Oak, and Notre Dame High Schools.
Leading the singles was Agnes Cosio, with Debbie Shirrel and
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PLAYNIGHT
The Class of '73 held their first playnight of their high school years
in early lVlarch this year. Class officers Becky Norris, Nita Forgnone
and Sammora Wloyers planned the playnight and piloted it to a
great success.
Starting the evening with supper, the Freshmen ate spaghetti, salad,
French bread, and ice cream. Continuing the evening after supper
with volleyball, basketball, and swimming, the Frosh class members
actively participated in all activities. At eight o'clock, the sounds in
the boys' gym turned from the thump of basketballs to the tunes
of the Fusion. Providing good music for the rest of the night was a
task given to the band.
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Following the varsity basketball team to the Regional play-offs, the
Alisal High School Flooting Section copped top honors in rooting
section competition. Having proved successfully our rooting ability
on the local level, Alisal added another honor to its significant
rooting section accomplishments by its outstanding win in the
regional play-off.
Out-cheering Leigh, Buchser, and Hillsdale, our section, headed by
Darlene Jenkins and Terry Tvviggs, was graded on spirit,
sportsmanship, overall enthusiasm, and general appearance. Taking
top honors in a contest ofthe proportions present that night in San
Jose was an honor to be added to those already received by Alisal
High School.
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SENIOR PLAY ITE
The number of Seniors and their enthusiasm
made the Senior Playnight this year even better
than last year's.
For dinner the Seniors enjoyed bar-b-qued
chicken. After dinner they played volleyball and
went swimming.
The Seniors topped the evening off vvith dancing.
All-in-all this was the best Senior Playnight ever.
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The vibrations proved to move the people's soles.
CHRI TMA BALL -
Sponsoring the Christmas Ball this year was the Class of '70.
Providing for the enjoyment of all in attendance was another
challenge met successfully by the Senior Class.
The band laying out the beat for the entire dance did an excellent
job in mixing the different types of music to provide a sound
which was easily danced to by all couples.
Refreshments were served which added to the total
"success'effect" that was created in the gym.
A quick break to catch your breath proves welcoming.
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The slow ones seem to be avidly enjoyed.
Roger Pura taking a quick sideways glance.
Friendly conversation is helpful before the next dance starts
Really groovin' is real happiness.
Talking between dances is sometimes serious.
DARLENE JENKINS REIGNS
AS '69-'70 BASKETBALL QUEEN
Miss Darlene Jenkins, Alisal High School Senior, was named as this
year's Basketball Oueen. Selected by the members of the Varsity
Basketball team, Miss Jenkins was crowned by her predecessor,
Miss Kathy Peterson.
The Queen was escorted by George Barden, while her court and
their escorts were Lillian LePaine escorted by Tim Martin, and
Tahni Pyle accompanied by Roger Pura.
Receiving the traditional roses and crown along with the perpetual
trophy, Miss Jenkins reigned over the remainder of the
Homecoming Game.
The three escorts and their candidates during the game.
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The Varsity Basketball team, under the
direction of Coach Cork Haddan, produced a
22-2 vvon-loss record this year. This record is
the best-ever at Alisal High School. The team
also won the first undisputed Varsity
Championship by taking the M.B.L. crown.
The success of the team is credited to the
fine coaching of Mr. Haddan and the fact the
team members played as a trained, effective
unit, each member a master in all phases of
the games. This is best shown by the
balanced attack which enabled the team to
eclipse the century mark habitually.
Danny Cunningham and Mark Haddan were
continually battling for rebounding honors,
while Haddan was battling with the rest of
the team for high-point honors. Mark Huff
and George Martinez played this season as if
the pros were observing. Masters of all facets
of the game, both Huff and Martinez proved
invaluable. Bill Schroeder, defensive
super-star, was the key man many times to
Alisal's winning games. Although specializing
in defense, he was on the starting five-all of
whom scored in double-figures in the
M.B.L.
Although many teams have one super-star to
depend upon, Alisal had five starting
super-stars and seven more back-up stars-all
of which insured a first place team.
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HOOPSTERS REIGN SUPREME IN M.B.L
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The Alisal High School Lightweight basketball team finished a fine
season with a 16-7 overall record. The team ended the season in a
tie for third place in the Monterey Bay League with a league record
of 12-6. Especially outstanding for the Troyers all season was
senior Percy Serrano vvho was chosen for All-League Honors.
Receiving honorable mention to the all-league team were senior
Bobby Martinez and freshman Art Barrientos. Martinez averaged
12.2 points per game while Barrientos averaged 13.2 points per
game. Also receiving special recognition from Coach Gilbert were
junior Al Gutierrez and sophomore Alex Mallari. Gutierrez was one
of the league's top rebounders while Mallari contributed a fine
floor game to the potent Troyer attack.
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this year by compiling a 10-13 win loss record. Coached by Gary
Mortenson, the varsity understudys gained many invaluable skills
to be used upon their return next year.
Pete Favero and Gilbert Mollindo showed their skills on the court
while other team members showed much progress and gathered
valuable experience. Coach Mortenson said that prospects looked
good for next season with the advancement shown by all players.
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This year the wrestling team, under the direction of Coach
Pickford and Coach Espinoza, developed an outstanding record of
8 wins and 1 loss. The team tied with two other schools for first
place in league standings, but vvon the IVIBL championship hands
dovvn. This brings Alisal High her first varsity championship. The
overwhelming success of the wrestling team was credited to the
fact that all the wrestlers did a great job in their divisions. Danny
lVlora, Ted Uchida, and Roger lVlcLaughlin each brought home a
first place in lVlBL competition in their respective divisions, and
Danny Vllilson, Bob Uemura, and Luther Norred each brought
home a second place for their divisions. David Doris and Larry
Larrecou each vvon third place.
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season, and the prospects look just as good for next year.
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Romig, S. Cunha, D. Sartwell, B. Smith, S. Rohrenbach. ROW 3: S. Thompson, lVl. Stockton, C.
Bradley, L. Ramirez, V. Brown, V. Harris, D. Lollar.
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ORGANIZATIONS
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A. .B. OFFICER
This year our government members concerned themselves deeply with the pro-
blems and new ideas that confronted them and sought the best possible solutions
for Alisal High.
The officers this year were Kim Robinson, President, George Barden, Vice-
President, Lenor Robles, Secretary, and Ada Sum, Treasurer.
The commissioners were Geno Favero, student store, Karen Andrus, assistant
treasurer, Linda Corral, social activities, Frances Isla, inside publicity,Darlene
Jenkins, head cheerleader, Debra Pritchett, outside publicity, and Delia Nerez
organizations.
There were also the Homeroom Representatives who spoke for their fellow
students at all the commission meetings.
President Kim Robinson.
Lenor Robles, Secretary
George Bardin, Vice-President
Ada Sum, Treasurer
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HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES
FRONT ROW: K. Pettigrew, D. Thompson, P. Nlazzuca, A. Tonus, R. Salazar, S. Thompson, E. Gonzales, S. Thomas, C. Cuellar. ROW 2: D. Tacmo, D.
Benitez, L. Baker, C. Ward, R. Nlorales, B. Derichsweiler, P. Nlusgrove, D. Green, R. Wuest, D. Doris. ROW 3: D. Rice, L. Walker, J. Traften, K. Nlesserole, D.
Layus, IVI. Pearce, G. lVlollindo, B. Geissier, T. Uemura. ROW 4: J. Osuna, lVl. lVligottie, S. Rogers, D. Trimble, A. Albano,P. lVloore, D. Jorgenson, G. Silva, IVI.
Sanchez, L. Herman. ROW 5: B. Hofler.
COMMISSIO ER
COMMISSIONERS-SEATED: G. Favero, student store. STANDING: K. Andrus, assistant treasurer, L. Corral, social activities, F. Isla, inside publicity, D
Jenkins, head cheerleader, D. Pritchett, outside publicity, D. Nerez, organizations.
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F. Albano, D. Jenkins lheadl, D. Nerez, A. Tonus, F. Isla, A. Albano.
CHEERLEADER
Darlene Jenkins, head cheerleader, and Alex Albano, Flora Albano, Delia Nerez, Frances lsla,
and Alene Tonus were the 69-70 members of the Alisal High School cheerleading squad.
The cheerleaders and songleaders achieved their objectives by maintaining and promoting
spirit and enthusiasm at athletic events of the past year. They attended many of the sports
events and presented excellent cheers.
The head songleader this year vvas Terry Twiggs. The other songleaders vvere Dolly Cerezo,
Judy Alexander, Tahni Pyle, Judy Long, Rhonda Zapora, and Janet Huntley.
Flora Albano Frances Isla
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Helen of Troy, JoAnn Boles, and Trojan Warrior, Jack
Hanks, along with the nevv Cheer-Song girls, Davey
Benitez, Sherrel Rasmussen, and Kay Kidder, aided the
cheerleaders and songleaders by promoting spirit and
enthusiasm for our teams. The Cheer-Song girls helped in
a special way by attending Lightweight and Lightweight
Reserve games on Saturdays.
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Kay Kidder, Davelene Benitez lheadl, Sherrel Rasmussen
FRONT ROW: J. Vaught, P. Pepper, D. Russell, lVl. Wilson, C. Phillips. BACK ROW: Nlrs. Wilson, advisor, J. Sanchez, J. Lugo, P. Steavens.
The Library Guild members help in the library in many different
capacities.
TRACK I TERE T
The voluntary work put out this year by Track Interest consisted
of working at track meets, cross country meets, selling football
programs, and meeting the needs of the cross country and track
teams. The members also set up concession stands at track and
cross country meets. When there was an away track or cross
country meet, a few members of the club traveled with the team to
rally their spirits.
The sponsor of the Track Interest Club was lVlr. Dick Casper. The
officers of the club this year were Caren lVloore, President, lVlyrna
Abaya, Vice-President, Delia Nerez, Secretary, and Nina Sum,
Treasurer for fifth period. For sixth period, the officers were
Kathy Conley, President, Lydia Ramirez, Vice-President, Linda
Schneider, Secretary, and Judy Alexander, Treasurer.
LIBRARY G ILD
Sponsor of the Library Guild was lVlrs. Ellen Wilson. Jesse Sanchez
was President, Judy Vaught, Vice-President, lVlarilyn Harden,
Secretary, and Joe Lugo, Treasurer.
Library Guild promoted interest in books, libraries, and reading to
its members. Library Science interest was also stimulated by field
trips to public and university libraries, book binderies, and printing
plants. Fund raising activities provided contributions to library pro-
grams.
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FRONT ROW: K. Quigley, N. Sum, K. lVloore, K. Conley, L. Schneider, J. Alexander, A. Tonus. ROW 2: V. Steele, S. Enosaron, P. Enosaron, L. Knowles, J.
Sarmiento, J. Domalaog, D. Ray, P. Copus, R. Yount, R. Wuest. ROW 3: G. Hum, F. lsla, J. Hurley, T. Palms, D, Norris, C. Ginn, L. Copus, S. Cunha, R.
Zapora. ROW 4: D. Cerezo, D. Benitez, B. Dewater, lVl. Amaro, F. Jacobs, J. Simon, B. Smith, J. Chinn, D. Wheeler, D. Stockton.
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AMERICAN
FIELD SERVICE
Mrs. Hainds and Miss Kruwel were sponsors of the
American Field Service this year. Becky Dercihsweiler was
President, Beth Werner was Vice President, Terry Twiggs
was Secretary, and Tahni Pyle was Treasurer.
This year the American Field Service brought us Beth
Werner from Norway. The club raised the money with
which to sponsor our Foreign Exchange student during
her studies. Various kinds of fund raising activities were
carried out which lent themselves to the desired purpose.
Beth Werner, our A.F.S. student, talks
with Miss Kruwel.
FRONT ROW: J. Robb, D, Ray, S. Rohrenbach, B. Smith, A. Statzer, V. Steele, J. King. ROW 2: Mrs. Hainds, advisor, B, Derichsweiler, B. Werner, T. Pyle,
T. Easton, Miss Kruwel, advisor. ROW 3: A. Albano, L. Schneider, D. Trimble, D. Trimble, D. Jenkins, P. Serrano. ROW 4: D, Stein, T. Pura, J. Dornalaog, K.
Robinson, B. Norris, L. Teague, R. Scott. ROW 5: D. Norris, M. Chinn, R. Castillo, K. Moon, N. Forgnone, L. Robles. ROW 6: P. Pearce, S. Moyers, C. Elliot,
D. Urrey, B. Hosted, D. Steele, D. Brown.
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FRONT ROW: Mr. Mark Williams, advisor, M. Huff, Vice-President, K. Bunden, President, R. Zapora, Treasurer, E. Begun, Sergeant-at-Arms. ROW 2: E.
Rykowski, R. Zapora, D. Ray, P. Kinney, H. Hawes, D. Hanger, C. Stark. ROW 3: G. Ryburn, S. Goodnight, L. Schneider, J, Alexander, V. Harris, S. Ball, K.
Lott, S. Robertson, T. Ryan. ROW 4: J. Moree, D. Layus, S. Seitz, G. Franklin, J. Abbott, H. Bell, R. Doerner, V. Kent, T. Palms, L. Herman. ROW 5: R.
Childers, T. Easton, G. Greene, M. Houser, B. Parrish, K. Wynne, V. Hernandez, C. Jensen, D. Sawyer, S. Chatelain. ROW 6: P. Smith, C. Lee, J. Clemans, P.
Favero, C. Hunt, R. Lazzerini, E. Torres.
GERMAN CLUB
Officers of the German Club this year were Ken Bunden as Presi-
dent, Mark Huff as Vice-President, Nancy Hollis as Secretary,
Rhonda Zapora as Treasurer, and Ed Begun as Sergeant-of-Arms.
The sponsor was Mr. Mark Williams.
This year, as always, the German Club lDer Deutsche Vereinl pro-
vided, in a non-academic setting, additional insights into the rich
cultural achievements of the German people in music, science,
literature, and an overview of German history, regional character-
istics, and customs. In this way they increased interest in the
study of the language.
Gary Fleming and Debbie Anderson study in L.S.E.P.F.
Some members of the German Club learn more about German living and
culture.
L. .E.P.F.
The many fund raising activities were those which contributed
valuable practical experience to members in law, selling, eco-
nomics, and the handling of money. The club visited a court and
received first-hand experience of the average proceedings of a
court. The money that was remaining at the end of the year went
toward a class dinner.
The club was under the guidance of Mr. Fourcade. Officers for the
69-70 year were President, George Martinez, Vice-President, Bill
Schroeder, Secretary, Linda Corral, and Treasurer, Terry Twiggs.
FRONT ROW: Mr. Fourcade, advisor, T. Twiggs, Secretary, L. Corral, Treasurer, B. Schroeder,Vice-President, G. Martinez, President, T. Gutierrez, B.
Martinez, L. Moreno. ROW 2: S, Franco, L. Fernandez, P. Rodgers, G. Rubio, C. Estrada, L. Freeman, J. King. ROW 3: S. Jones, J. Roberts, P. Walton, D.
Tucker, L. Norred, C. Fulks, C. Ginn, D. Kidder. ROW 5: B. Juneau, G. Fleming, H. Flores, C. Vind, R. Damasco, J. Owsley, J. Wright.
FRONT ROW: D. Nerez, Vice-President, S. Cotham, Secretary: G. Barden, President: L. Briggs, Treasurer: B. Douglas. ROW 2: J. Boles, N. Sum, G. Hum, V,
Steele, K. Messerole, L. Knowles. ROW 3: A. Statzer, D. Shirrel, K. Souza, L. Teagus, K. Andrus, D. Thornton, D. Foote. ROW 4: K. Bunden, K. Robinson,
A. Sum, C. lVlack, D. Jenkins, B. Derichsweiler, ROW 5: E. Begun, P. Serrano, lVl. Chinn, J. Baron, W. Carrier, T. Pyle, B. Ocampo, E. Lum, W. Sagun, D.
Yingling.
ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY
lVIr. Otto Kimball was sponsor of the National Honor Society this
year. The officers were George Barden, President: Delia Nerez,
Vice-President: Sandra Cotham, Secretary, and Linda Briggs,
Treasurer.
This organization created an enthusiasm for scholarships, stimu-
lated a desire to render service to the school, promoted leadership,
and developed character in the members of the school. All of their
numerous activities were centered around Service, Scholarship,
Character, and Leadership.
Officers of the National Honor Society plan ahead for the future.
CALIFOR IA SCHOLARSHIP
This year the officers of the California Scholarship Federation were
Percy Serrano, President: Roger Pura, Vice-President, Connie Nlack,
Treasurer: Becky Derichsweiler, Secretary: lVlrs. lVleeker, lVlrs.
Cobbley, and lVlrs. DiGirolamo were the sponsors.
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The California Scholarship Federation participated in many of the
school-wide activities. They presented assemblies, ushered at con-
certs, and provided tutorial service in the local schools. The C.S.F.
alscsj piowded a one-hundred dollar Scholarshlp for 6 deserving President Percy Serrano and advisors discuss matters during a club meeting
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FRONT ROW: F. Albano, V. Stone, F, Isla, K. Andrus, D. Nerez, G. Hum. ROW 2: lVlrs. DiGirolamo, advisor, P. Pura, Vice-President, B. Derichsweiler,
Secretary: C. lVlack, Treasurer, P. Serrano, President, K. Nlesserole, Nlrs. Meeker, advisor. ROW 3: J. Robb, L. Teague, T. Pyle, K. lVloon, B. Werner, G.
Barden, L. Knowles, L. Briggs. ROW 4: A. Sum, D. Shirrel, T. Pura, K. Souza, N. Sum, J. Hanks, J. Boles, E. Begun, V. lVlosely. ROW 5: K. Bunden, J. Hollis,
D. Trimble, A. Pugnier, K. Little, R. Scott, W. Sagun, E. Lum. ROW 6: J. Baron, V. Epperson, P. Arnold, T. Bunden,
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This year Mrs. Jane DiGirolamo,
director of the choral groups, did
an excellent job in conducting this
portion of our Fine Arts Depart-
ment.
The Christmas Program and the
Spring Concert were proof of the
singing ability of these groups. All
members in these organizations
Worked diligently all year long to
produce the best of such pro-
ductions.
FRONT ROW: V. Kent, D. Nerez, K. Marsh, E. Rykowski, L. Little, T. Estes, P. Serrano, J. Cerenio, A. Sum, C
Simpson, C. Lee, C. Abaya. ROW 3: S. Thompson, V. Stone, D. Azzopardi, D. Blizzard, S. Armenderez, J. Miller,
Murphy, E. Simpson, R. Paredes, M. Blanco, K. Gardner, M. Huff, G. Barden, R. Geissler.
FRONT ROW: P. Harris, M. Elson, A. Kraker, D. Lacanlale, T. Herrera, B. Pinon, D. Bledsaw, C. Boggs, P. Kinney, M. Moreno, D. Wise, Mrs. DiGiroIamo,
Advisor. ROW 2: M. Stockton, J. Silva, A. Healy, R. Chavez, C. Svvanson, T. White, G. Pritchett, P. Cornell, C. Ruiz, C. Plouchart, S. Parker, C. Robinson.
ROW 3: C. Thomas, C. Goulart, Y. Martinez, T. Tow, M. Govvan, P. Walton, J. Barnett, M. Harden, C. Zazveta, M. Naverrette, K. Teague, D. Lockhard, P.
Salido, G. Kelly. ROW 4: S. Robertson, L. Herman, C. Abbott, G. Mooring, K. Lorentzen, J. Prentise, L. Mata, S. Sanchez, R. Starbird, C. Henry, L.
Thompson, S. Russom, H. Solomon, B. Brannon, E. Leyva, B. Hofler, S. Thomas, A. Burton, J. Ravvson.
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Dagdagan, T. Baker. ROW 2: IVI. Gerbic, N. Bunden, E. Norris, G. Hurley, R. Lim, lVlrs. DiGirolamo, advisor, K. Hilliker, D. Shirrel, J. Burnes, J. Osuna, W.
B. Derichsweiler, K. Childoact, K. Souza, P. lVlazzuca, D. Tonus, D. Jenkins, E. Schmidt. ROW 4: S. Cotham, B. Werner, K. Little, D. Jenkins, J. Stidolph, E.
FRONT ROW: Nlrs. DiGirolamo, advisor: D. Schafer, L. Solis, P. Cornell, lVl. Reyna, G. Valesquez, B. Hudson, K. DeToma, L.
Powell. ROW 2: D. Epp, C. Quigley, C. Gattis, B. Gattis, N. Bunden, J. Barnett, C. Acosta, L. Little, J. Gianotti, J. Rawson.
ROW 3: D. Gonzales, S. Sharp, R. Potts, P. Callow, V. Harris, D. Stockton, P. Walton, P. Bradshaw, S. Rohrenbach, A. Reavis,
P. Reavis. ROW 4: N. Jackson, D. Blizzard, B. Osborn, S. Cullum, J. Henry, B. lVloniz, C. Espina, R. Santiago, V. Reavis, P.
Baldwin.
FRONT ROW: lVlrs. DiGiroIamo, Advisor: T. Estes, E. Jacobson, R. Humphrey, C. Abaya, Nl. Nurse. ROW 2: J. Garza, R. Bigay, R. Romero, S. Latham, J.
Cerenio, P. Lawson. ROW 3: K. Gardner, R. Paredes, J. lVlilIer, G. Aguirre, lVl. Asencio, J. Abbott. ROW 5: G. Wall, L. Ritchie, G. Brown, D. Jenkins, D, Gill,
K. Whitt.
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FRONT ROW: J. Rubis, Sentinel, M. Raposa, Treasurer, D. Thorton, Secretary, R. Hockin, Vice-President, D. Benefield, Reporter, L. Norred, President.
ROW 2: M. Morris, B. Bennet, J. Vassallo, C. Rubis, J. Molinari, J. Peterson, Mr. Mullen, Adivsor. ROW 3: W. Smith, D. Adams, T. Melville, P. Richerson, K.
Andrus, R. Wendling. ROW 4: K. Staleton, M. Williams, C. Nora, J. Scarpa, A. Pemberton, L. Camany, A. Benefield. ROW 5: L. Miller, S. Corea, R. Wilson,
R. Slape, A. Gage, K. Huckaberry, R. Fuqua, B. Snyder.
FUTURE FARMER OF AMERICA
This year the members of the Future Farmers of America studied
vocational agriculture and operated under the provisions ofthe
National Vocational Education Acts. The Future Farmers of
America developed agricultural leadership, character, thrift,
scholarship, cooperation, citizenship, and patriotism. Some of the
members retain their membership after graduation for a maximum
of three years or retain until their tvventy-first birthday.
Sponsor of this club was Mr. Donald Mullen. The officers this year
were Luther Norred, President, Russel Hockin, Vice-President,
Dema Thornton, Secretary, Manuel Raposa, Treasurer, Debbie
Benefield, Reporter, and Jim Rubis, Sentinel.
FFA members talk over the activities ofthe year.
FFA members learn more about their future
career.
CREATIVE WRITI G
This year the primary purpose of the Creative Writing Club was to
edit, publish, and sell magazines containing the best writing efforts
of Alisal High students. Right after Christmas vacation a writing
contest was sponsored to determine the best short story, poem,
and essay efforts of the students of Alisal High School. These
efforts were published in their Aligraph magazine.
Editor of the magazine was Debbie Fite. Glenda Mapp and Debbie
Moss were Publicity Chairmen, Vicki Brown and Margo Torres
were Art Editors, and Kathy Ouigley was Secretary-Treasurer.
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FRONT ROW: D. Moss, K. Quigley, D. Fite, V. Brown. ROW 2: S.
Maddox, M. Ingram, K. Lorenzen. ROW 3: M. Williams, L. Hall. ROW 4:
G. Wence, S. Morrison, D. Green. ROW 5: R. Jackson, S. Olds, K. Whitt, S.
Perez.
Checkers' Club members extend their knowledge in drafting.
CHECKERS' CLUB
This year the officers of the Checker's Club were Larry Larrecou,
President: Gary Edgerton, Vice-President: David Layus, Secretary,
and David Nelson, Treasurer.
The club sponsored many service projects for the school. These
advanced students in drafting. They also donated a one hundred-
dollar scholarship to a deserving student to go to Hartnell. The club
also planned their annual pack trip to the High Sierras that will be
enjoyed this summer.
FRONT ROW: K. Fox, G. Edgerton, Vice-President: D. Layus, Secretary: L. Larrecou, President, D. Nelson, Treasurer, F, Forgnone. BACK ROW: M.
Mendoza, J. Daughters, L. White, B. Motogawa, D. Simon, R. Verdin, J. Abbott. T. Acierto.
FRONT ROW: D. Ocampo, L. Camany, N. Busane, R. Rojas, L. Doner, Mr. Espinosa, Mr. Pickford. ROW 2: R. Mondea, D. Batara, L. Powers, T. Racalles,
D. Benefield, B. Smith, C. Gulan, R. Doerner. ROW 3: M. Wilson, S. Marple, T. Uchida, D. Ray, D. Knowlton, C. Norred. ROW 4: D. Mora, R. Harris, B.
Verma, E. Simpson, G. Stefani, J. Strong, K. Yanemitsu, L. Scott.
IIJCD
CLUB
The goals of this organization are to foster an appreciation of the
theater as a part of our cultural heritage and to enable those
interested students to become a more critical observer in his
judgment ofthe theatre art. This is accomplished through at least
one field trip to the American Conservatory Theater in San
Francisco and other related activities.
This year the llios Club's objectives were to promote interest in
wrestling. Fund raising activities sponsored by this club were a car
wash and a stand at the carnival. The money earned toward
wrestling trips and their annual picnic at the end of the year.
IHUUWA
CLUB
FRONT ROW: R. Doener, T. Pyle, P. Moore, Mr. Mullins, J, Sarmento, G. Fleming, P. Pepper, J. Vaught. ROW 2: B. Hoffman, D. lhle, D. Harden, S.
Coffee, P. Epp, M. Abaya, K. Wynne. ROW 3: R. Melendz, M, Cushman, C. Wheeler, J. Daughters, J. Brady, K. Splawn, T. White, B. Ryburn. ROW 4: J.
Giarotti, D. Urrey, D. Steele, C. Kernshner, R. Moralas, L. Derringer, P. McMordie. ROW 5: M. Stockton, D.Starkwell, B. Myhers, S. Trimble, B. Histmen, K.
Brannon, J. lntago, L. Taylan. ROW 6: A. Parrish, J. Robles, E. Cardoza, V. Torrez, M. Williams, D. Knowhon, J. Ringor.
FRONT ROW: D. Jenkins, L. Robles, A. Sum. ROW 2: L. Kim, N. Bundin, K. Messerole, C. Stone, K. lVloon, K. Orsela. ROW 3 R Lim IVI Abaya C Crain
G. Hum, P. lVloore, L. Solis, IVI. Stockton, K. Hoffman. ROW 4: G. Hurley, D. Brown, C. Peterson, J. Robb, lVl. Solis, B. Liveley J Coon J Huntley D
Norris.
This year the object of the Hi Set Club was to instill in the minds
of the teenage girls of today the idea that their appearance is
important. Their club helped the girls to look at themselves
objectively and with poise. It also presented various fun activities
for the girls to participate in.
KEY CLUB
The Key Club, sponsored by the Alisal Kivvanis, conducted many
fund raising activities this year. Some of their activities included a
canned food drive during Christmas, the distribution and collection
of lVlarch of Dimes cannisters, and the sponsoring of the district's
playday.
With Percy Serrano as president and IVlr. Porter lVlcLaughlin as
advisor, the club attained the major goal of Key Club
International-service.
HI-SET
FRONT ROW: G. Martinez, lVl. Fluff, G. Barden, P. Serrano. ROW 2: D. Stein, R. Pura, J. Barrientos, T. Nlartin. ROW 3: J. Osuna G Fleming E Begun
ROW 4: G. Favero, lVl. Chinn, B. Schroeder, T. Pura, B. Juneau.
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CLUB
The goal of the History Club this year was to promote interest in
history. This interest was sparked through discussions and field
trips to places of historical importance. There were many money
raising activities throughout the year in order to provide
transportation forthe field trips.
FRONT ROW: lVliss Garbarini, L. Teaque, G. Ryburn, D. Benitez, F. Isla, J. Black, R. Giles, Nl. Haclcfield. ROW 2: R. Luna, N. Forgnone, D. Doris, S.
Moyers, L. Taylan, R. Nunes, E. Begun, J. lVloree. ROW 3: R. Lim, C. lVlarsaIa, G. Hum, Nl. Abaya, K. Souza, J. Hanks, A. Albano, C. Jenson. ROW 4: R.
Childers, D. Siababa, A. Gutierrez, B. Tyner, T. Simon, J. Chinn, S. Enosaran.
This year the objectives of the Chinese Club were to study the
Chinese people and to promote a better understanding between
East and West. Audiovisual teaching aids were used to supplement
regular lessons in Chinese sounds, syntax, and symbols plus
speaking, reading, and writing some simple and common
expressions in Chinese.
CHINESE
CLUB
FRONT ROW: lVlr. Lee, R. Bigay, R. Corpus, C. Santiago, L. Taylan, Nl. Lowe, D. Lacanlale, P. Steps, lVlr. Rowe. ROW 2: F. Osgood, B. Ryburn, J.
Sarmiento, A.,Parish,J. Ringor, C. Asuncion, R. Jacks. ROW 3: C. Jarschke, O. Young, T. Krist, R. Jones, P. Baugh, D. Shepard, S. Went.
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FRONT ROW: D. Cerezeo, B. Brannon, S. Thompson, J. Stidolph, Mrs. Crenshavv, H. Seymour. ROW 2: L. Copus, T. Copus, J. Sarmento, R. Morales, L.
Scott. ROW 3: D. Delatorre, C. Ginn, J. Hursh, L. Derringer, M. Amaro, M. McMordie. ROW 4: B. Edgin, K. Quigley.
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This year the objectives of the Debate Club was to promote group
interest in major affairs of state, proficiency in argumentation,
mastery in public speaking, and team participation. The club raised
money for their various debate activities.
Modern Dance offers students an opportunity for learning creative
dance techniques, composition, and performances. The club also
performed with the Music Department at different concerts
sponsored by the Fine Arts Department.
DEBATE
CLUB
FRONT ROW: L. Kine, L. Heor, R. Ouirley, K. Long, K. Chilcoat, A. Steele, J. Sanchez. ROW 2: M. McMordy, C. Ahl, V. Epperson, R. Salazar, B.
Derichsvveiler, C. Santiago. ROW 3: R. Blue, Logan, R. Comstock, T. Guterrez.
GIRL ' ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATIO
FRONT ROW: L. Briggs, K. Souza, P. Crain, J. Boles. ROW 2: D. Statzer, N. Bunden, K. Nlesserole, L. Ramirez, Nl. Gerbic. FEOVV 3: D.
Green, R. Ramers, K. Andrus, D. Stockton.
FRONT ROW: L. Moore, J. Sarmiento, P. Crain, K. Nlesserole, L. Briggs, N. Bunden, K. Conley, D. Green, IVI. Gerbic, J. Boles. ROW 2: K. Andrus, S. Martin,
D. Stockton, J. Scarpa, B. Werner, D. Cerezeo, A. Morales,
Ramirez, D. Statzer, V. Steele. ROW 4: J. Barnett, L. Copus,
Ramers, S. Rivas.
IVI. Hernandez, D. Knowlton. ROW 3: IVI. Solis, F. Isla, P. Yniquez, E. Romiq,
L. Teaque, D. Shirrel, K. Souza, P. lVlcVay, V. Stone, C. Ginn, K. Hiliker. ROW 5
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FRONT ROW: D. Ray, D. Climer, S. Briggs, L. Schneider, J. Domalaog, C. Crain, A. Tonus, D. Boles, R. Doener, L. Sarmiento, L. Copus. ROW 2:
Aldape, E. Myers, R. Zapora, D. Wheeler, D. Trimble, L. Cabatu, A. lsla, L. Sullivan, Nl. Rush, P. Musgrove, P. Parise, S. Lawhorn. ROW 3: G. Flores
Flores, S. Pena, V. Richardson, C. Rubis, D. Rocha, M. Stockton, C. Hoggett, V. Baggett, J. Black, R. Jackson. ROW 4: H. Martin, D. Carol, M. Martinez
Paz, D. Pulido, D. Castrillo, R. Green, P. Look, C. Norred, F. Jacobs, E. Moreno. ROW 5: G. Kints, J. Poles, D. Urrey, L. Laytan, C. Kernsher, A. Cosio
Ocoza, O. Frad,T. Great, A. Salazar,W. Hind, H. White. ROW 6: F. Lands, S. Moyers, N. Forgone, D. Sartvvell, H. Panes.
FRONT ROW: K. Souza, P. Crain,J. Boles. ROW 2: Mrs. Camany, L. Briggs. ROW 3: N. Bunden, K. Messerole.
FRONT ROW: V. Torres, T. Pyle, C. Wheeler, K. Wynne. ROW 2: G. Flemming, D. Urrey, S. Becky, D. Steele, Mr. Mullins. ROW 3: A. Parrish, D. Knowlton,
B. Ryburn,O. Reyna.
This organization, worldwide in scope and membership, began its
existence within the past school year. Its primary goal is the
recognition of students who have contributed in one theater field
or another to successful show productions. Membership is gained
through the accumulation of points earned for various show
responsibilities.
The primary goals of the Girls' Karate Club was to introduce the
girls to the art of Korean Karate and self-defense. Fund raising ,
activities included cake sales which provided money for various
club uses.
FRONT ROW: R. Hernandez, T. Herrera, L. Valverde, V. Arizmendi, D. Tabera, O. Hernandez, M. Ruiz, M. Martinez, L. Guzman. ROW 2: Mr. Torres, C.
Vibarri, D. Dela Torre, C. Ruiz, T. Dagdagan, S. Rena, C. Zuzuete, H. Kapps, J. Cadena, M. Gonzales.
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Melendez, K. Bunden, B. Parish, B. Moore, D. Ramirez, D. Nash. ROW 3: P.Tabera, R. Granados, R. Harbor, C.StarnpIes,J.Savage,G. Comstock, D. Ray.
ROW 4: P. Barber,S. Jiminez, J. Moree, M. Schmidt, B. Edgin, P. Crain.
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FRONT ROW: D. Ray, P. Crain, S. Fox, P. Barber,
P. Stevens, C. Samples.
FRONT ROW: K. Deome, L. Briggs, K.MesseroIe,K. Orepesa, D. Mesrole, S. Anderson, M. Brannon, M. Ingram. ROW 2: B. Smith, R. Hockin, S. Goodnight,
R. Morales, D. Jones, R. Bevn, S. Fox, K. Andrus, L. Crain. ROW 3: S. Delory, M. Houser, S. Marple, S. Synder. ROW 4: P. Stevens, M. Rush, G. Stevens, D
Dixon, R. O'Compo, J. Clemens, L. Scott, B. Carpenter.
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FRONT ROW: D. Self, S. Cotham, R. Starboard, N. Bunden, G. Hurley, C. Cuellar. ROW 2: M. Wilson, G. Garcia, D. Lancanlale, D. Odom, S. Olds, S.
Hartsell, J. Edwards. ROW 3: H. Salazare, C. I-loggett, G. Mapp, S. Vosti, L. Brouhard, M. Sauter, B. Brouhard, V. Baggett.
The purpose of the Future Nurses' Club this year was to foster an
interest in nursing and related health careers. lt also acquainted
members with the present programs in various schools,
scholarships, loans, and job opportunities. The club had various
NU service activities, informational trips, and meetings.
The goal of the Spanish Club this year vvas to promote a friendly I
relationship among the students. All money raised in fund raising
activities went toward a scholarship to a Senior club member.
FRONT ROW: D. Long, C. Dobbs, R. Rojas, H. Flores, M. Abaya, Miss Blauret, L. Sarmento, A. Salazar, P. Copus. ROW 2: R. Castillo, P. Blanco, A.
Mazzuca, R. Lim, D. Doris, D. Rocha, A. Andrads, G. Hum, L. Smith, S. Cotham. ROW 3: C. Cuellar, R. Kramer, K. Andrus, R. Luna, J. Rungor, J. Black,S.
Hartsell, S. Martin, R. Lope. ROW 4: S. Banda, T. Easton, T. Simon, G. Perez, F. Peralta, W. Sagun, J. Benedes, A. Salinas, S. Morasca, M. Lovve, G. Sanchez.
ROW 5: R. Jackson, V. Moseley, K. Robinson, M. Chinn, T. Ucheda, M. Carter, M. Chenea, R. Carrillo, R. Mendoza, B. Ocampo, J. Moree, D.Siababa,T.
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The Unisons' Club's goal this year was to promote better musicians
and a higher degree of musicianship at Alisal High School. Four
students will be sent to a music camp at Lake Tahoe this summer,
so many of their fund raising activities were connected with these
scholarships. The club also helped the music classes in any way
possible.
Nl. Houser, C. Phillips. ROW 2: R. Greco, K. Quigley, A. Parrish, K. Upp,S.
The primary goals of the Camera Club this year were to expand
interest in good photography for personal and school use. By
selling the pictures that the club took and they had developed
themselves, they raised money to buy photography equipment.
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Max Zabala, Cheryl Swanson, and Rich Bradley work on yearbook.
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Alisal High's Honor Band.
lVlusic, Art, and Drama made up the Fine Arts Department this
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lVlr. l-lorselv, chairman ofthe Fine Arts Department, did a fine job
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICER
The Senior Class of 1970 has met the end of a great four years to
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Tahni Pyle, Senior Class Secretary, doubled effectively
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Richard Blue, Senior Class Vice-President, sneaks a
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The class of '70 was led this year by Roger Pura-President, Richard
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FORM GYMNASTIC
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The gymnastics' team had a fine season this year under the
direction of Coach Clark. The team was made up of several
strong returning lettermen, and the only handicap that the
team suffered from was the lack of competition from other
schools in the area.
Second year lettermen Larry Larrecou, Alan Hartsell, Alan
Abbott, Charles Baudour, and Kent Barnhill attained
near-perfection, often devoting much time practicing and
preparing physically and mentally for their performances.
New members of the team, John Shumaker, John Benitez,
Tsutomu Yanashita, Tugu Kuramuia, and Gggqrigew-Kipay-al
gained invaluable experience and demonstrated great
achievement for the season.
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FRONT ROW: Don Siababa, Lewis Brewer, lrenio Cali, Fernando Flores. ROW 2: James IVloree, Steve Siligo, George Barden, Coach John Deaver.
5 1 Leading AIisal's varsity squad was hard-hitting George Barden while
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This year's varsity and junior varsity tennis teams were on the ball.
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hosted Hollister and North High, while also competing against
Hartnell, Seaside, Gilroy, and Soquel on their tracks.
ln May, the girls ran in the A.A.U. Invitational in Northern
California. The captain of the team was Jackie Simon, and Eleanor
Rykowski was co-captain. Coach for the team was Mrs. Connie
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Outstanding players Pat Crain and Martha Rush with Coach Mrs.
Donna Honnors lcenterl.
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while dropping their games to North Salinas. The Salinas game was
sparked by the line performance of A Team members.They included
senior Pat Crain, juniors Delia Nerez, Kathy Souza, Donna Stockton,
and sophomores Martha Rush and Dot Trimble.
The B Team had an equally fine season with key performances provided
by senior team members JoAnn Boles, Linda Briggs, and Noriko
Bunden. Underclassmen Carmen Crain, Amelia lsla, Glenda Woodrow
and Marlene Jefferson also contributed much to the team.
This year the teams had a new coach, Mrs. Honnors. The teams'
excellent coordination and performance are proof of her fine coaching
ability.
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A. Statzer, P. Crain, D. Stockton. BACK ROW: B. Smith, L. lCap3 Fiamifel, K-
Souza, M. Rush, D. Trimble.
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Row 1: C. Sigala, L. Damasco, N. Bunden, A. Isla, E. Romig. Row 2: G. Woodrow, K. Andrus, J. Boles, L. Briggs, C, Crain, M. Jefferson.
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PRE IDE TIAL FITNESS AWARDS
This year the "Miss Fitness" award went to Pat Crain. Pat ranked
high in all events and held the 1969-1970 school record for the
softball throw. Runners-up in the Miss Fitness contest were Jackie
Simon and Sherry Overby.
The competition for the Miss Fitness award enabled over fifty
Trojanettes to receive the Presidential Fitness Award. Many school
records were broken by the girls. Jackie Plouchart broke the 50
yard dash record with a time of 206.2 seconds. Sharing a new
school record in the 600 yard run with a time of 1240.0 were
Eleanore Rykowski and Sherry Overby. Jackie Simon's 77
push-ups made her the new record holder of that event. Emily
Romig broke her own long jump record of last year with a new
jump of 7'7". These girls received excellent coaching form Mr.
Florence Camany and their respective P.E. teachers.
Runners-up in the Miss Fitness contest.
Honorable mention: Marsha Lee, Rosemary Lim, Kathy Conley, Elvia
Flores, and Eleanore Rykowski. This year's freshmen win awards.
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FRONT ROW: A. Statzer, S. Goodnight, B. Page, E. Rykowski, P. Copus. L. Damasco, A. Benway, J. Sarmiento, J. Scarpa, T. Wolfe, S. Thompson, P. Crain.
ROW 2: A. Salazar, C. Plouchart, M. Jefferson, J. Plouchart, M. Aldare, M. Lee, F. Moreno, K. Messerole, E. Flores, E. Romig. ROW 3: P. McVay, D. Price,
C. Sigala, A. Cosio, B. Smith, M. Brown, J. Roberts, S. Overby, L. Derringer, D. Lolla. ROW 4: C. Ward, B. Husted, L. Ramirez, K. Conley, D. Trimble, J.
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REESE HARBOR,
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Louis Crane and Reese Harbor were named Queen
and King of Hearts at the Valentine's Dance this year.
The Valentine's Dance was one of the best dances of
the year.
The Valentine's Dance was sponsored by F.F.A. The
proceeds from the dance were given to A Cappella
and the band. The remainder of the money went for
the prizes and F.F.A.
FORTYSEVENTH OFF BROADWAY provided the music for the night.
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Al Gutierrez - President
Kathy Souza - trellis
Bev Douglas A trellis
Kathy Conley - tables
Jeff Hanks - gazebo
Karen Andrus food
Delia Nerez - band
Steve Seitz A bids
Pat Copus - walls
Carmon Samples - tables
Gary Edgerton - architect
Pictured are the chairman for the 1970 Junior-
Senior prom. ln addition to these were numerous
Juniors and one Senior Gary Edgerton, to whom
the Junior class of 1970 would like to express their
personal thanks.
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The Bowling Team this year defeated many of its rivals. All
challenging teams fought hard to gain possession ofthe trophy.
The Bowling Team was also set up to compete among its own
members.
High game this year was by Jim Talbot with a 247 game. Ken
Alberry had the high series with 640. For girls, Sandy Catham had
high game with 219 and high series with 556.
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STEVE GILLETTE VISITS ALISAL
Alisal High School was honored this year by the performance
of the talented Steve Gillette. The folk singer sang songs of his
own creation and other popular songs. lVlr. Gillette also
lightened his performance with a little comedy. It was indeed a
pleasure and privilege to have Steve Gillette at our school.
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ANTHONY PETTI FURNITURE 424-5593 LARRY'S BARBER SHOP . . 449-0722
AUGIE'S GLASS SHOP ..... . . 422-6713 LUCK'S PHOTOGRAPHY. . . 422-9414
BERRY'S FLOWERS ..... 424-4881 MAX'S BARBER SHOP . . . 424-9243
BOB FORGNONE CHEVRON . . . . 422-8612 McDONALDS ...... 422-6685
BRACK'S RESTAURANT. . . 424-1485 MODERN MOTORS ........... 424-0001
BUD PARKER'S MEN'S WEAR. . . . 422-2448 MONTEREY COUNTY LINOLEUM 424-2916
CAMANY'S MARKET, , . 422-3669 PALO ALTO SAVINGS. . . 424-1821
CARLYLE'SJEWELERS . . 424-1246 PORTER and IRVINE'S . . 424-6434
CLAIR YOUNG, A.I.D .... 422-2523 ROSOFF'S FURNITURE . . . 424-4851
COOK'S PHOTOGRAPHY. . . 424-5486 RAY HOLMAN'S TEXACO. . . 424-2507
CURT'S BEACON . . . SALINAS HONDA ....... 424-1157
DICK BRUHN'S . . . 424-0746 SALINAS WESTERN STORE. . . 422-2558
FOSTER'S FREEZE. . . 422-4661 SHERWOOD SPORT SHOP . . . 422-1453
FULLER PAINTS ........ . . 422-9039 SMUCKER'S ........... 424-2761
GADSBY'S MUSIC COMPANY . . . . 424-6421 STAN LISK SPORTING GOODS .... 424-4451
GIN'S SUPERMARKET .... 422-0841 UNITED FRUIT PRODUCE. . . 758-3811
GREEN'S PHOTOGRAPHY. . . . . 422-5247 VALLEY ARCHERY ...... 422-2967
HARP'S REXALL DRUGS . . 422-7861 VALLEY BOOK and ART SHOP .... 422-9291
HUNTER'S FURNITURE . . 424-9646 VALLEY NATIONAL BANK . . . 424-1771
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COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS
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GADSBY'S MUSIC CO.
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IN MEMORY
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RICHARD PHILIP NELSGN
OCTOBER 9,1951 -OCTOBER 3,1969
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
"Bigger and Better in '70." That was the idea of the creation of this year's publication of the Alisal High School Trojan '70. Showing
more quality with a bigger book is what the staff of the yearbook attempted to perform.
This year, the size of the book was increased considerably over las year's size. lVlost of the high school annual publications are standard
82" X 11", IVlost major colleges have discovered that the bigger size, 9" X 12", is much more effective in publications, and we in turn
have deviated toward the use of this bigger and better size.
As for the "better" aspect of this year's publication, there are a few new ideas which have been incorporated into this year's production.
IVlore special effects can be seen throughout the book along with different concepts such as more spot color, high contrast photographs,
and an overall better planned construction. Something new this year are the faculty candid shots. Instead of the normal formal shots, we
attempted to capture each member of the faculty, administration, and staff in their actual poses. This idea is one which should help in
identifying teachers much more readily. A differently arranged Organizations section is something we think is better this year. Using
candid shots and copy blocks to help explain what club is and does is an idea which, although involving a tremendous amount of work on
the part of the Organization editor, is a truly effective and helpful idea. Also, candids throughout the class sections tend to lend a bit of
reflection on the past year. A different advertisement section was employed this year which seems to create a personality of its own
throughout this section. To top the entire layout off, different dividers were used this year. Instead of the conventional division, the
natural separations of Fall, Winter, and Spring were used.
The person who seemed to initiate these ideas quite clearly and readily was a newcomer to the Yearbook publication scene. Graduating
from Cal Poly in 1968, IVlr. John Angelo initiated the idea of creating a different type of book instead of the traditional and conventional
publication. Avidly supported and developed by the Yearbook staff, many varied and different ideas were mulled over before they were
actually put into effect. Any place where a fresh approach could possible be used, it was used. And the staff to experiment with these
new ideas couldn't have been better. Being virtually untrained, they were fresh, eager, and able to learn the basic fundamentals while
injecting and maintaining fresh ideas throughout the year.
There are many thanks to be delivered to many people, and everybody who was remotely identified with this year's publication. I really
wish to thank you.
This year, due to a shortage of experienced manpower, several of the experienced members of the class were serving editorships in more
than one capacity. Special thanks go to them and their assistants for creating a book that represents Alisal High School. lVly special thanks
go to Richard Kelly, Georgeanne Wence, Jeff Taylor, Rose Fosheee, lVlax Zabala, Kathy Quigley, and Buss Kramer. I would also like to
thank the entire Yearbook class for their individual efforts. ,
Special occasion photography was done by Hurl Swartz Studios. A debt of gratitude is owed to this establishment.
Bogue's gallery pictures were delivered by Staedler Studios, who did an excellent job in their capacity. Senior portraits, individually
taken, were excellent this year as they have been in the past.
A special thanks to IVlr. Kearney for his cooperation in producing this book.
And a very special salute to IVIr. John Angelo, who did a tremendous job in guiding this book to the goals it has attained.
Sincerely
Mae .
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Editor-in-chief
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