Alisal High School - Trojan Yearbook (Salinas, CA)
- Class of 1975
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TRIBUTE 1 A personal compliment give
acknowledgement of gratitude. Each year the Trojan
dedicates its book to a special person who has
more for the school than just his or her designated
This year through our Trojan Voyage we gratefully
our appreciation to Mrs. Beverly David. Mrs. David is
individual who listens to administrators and students
and finds the time to help each not only during the
year but during the lonely days of summer vacation
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Search for Self l2elianoe
In llweir Educational
Endeavors
The Class of 1975, in its last year of high school existence. strived to make it an
unforgettable year. Under the guidance of Senior President George Robles. the
seniors staged numerous activities. Heading the list was the Christmas Ball.
followed by football concessions, Halloween events. senior class playnight. and
graduation activities. Aiding George in the organization were Vice-President
Doug Gray, Secretary Rita Bernal. Treasurer Diana Wilkinson and the advisors,
Mr. and Mrs. Mortenson and Mr, Espinoza. As the year ends and each graduating
senior embarks on his own journey, surely none will forget his stay. and most will
treasure the memories of their final year as seniors at Alisal High School.
Rita Berrpl- Secretary
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George Robles
Diana Wilkinson- Treasurer
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BERNADETTE AGPAOA
... Bernie ... pastime,
standing on tables shouting
obseneties to strangers,
mugging innocent victims
and backpacking
people, Boys!
remembers waving
goodbye to the gang, Easter
and Memorial vacations
'74, Monterey Boy
chasing 1. 2, 3,4 ,... plans
to major in special
Education lmy first patient,
Rosannel plans to attend
either Humboldt, Berkley or
Chico or maybe write a
book entitled "Are you
Normal?"
ROSE AGUILLON
Rosie pastime, being
with friends, Soccer Club
people, Maria, Gloria,
Josie and J.M. ...
remembers Cinco de Mayo,
cosmotoiogy plans to
attend Hartnell.
RUBEN AGUILAR
CHRISTINA ALVEFIEZ ,,.
Jiggles pastime, being
in the country people,
My Babe, Buela Diaz, Linda
Torres remembers
Jamboree 1974, being in a
firebird in the counry
plans to help people
Here I am with my friends
not alone: not at home. I
like to party, like to have
fun, but mostly I'd rather be
with someone.
EILEEN AGEE .,. Blondie.
Waterdog pastime,
swimming, parties. going
uptown, Seco people,
Janice, Steve, Robert,
Linda, Gwen, Clair
remembers summer of '73,
going to Hawaii Girls'
Swimming .. , plans to go
to Hartnell then a 4 year
college, eventually get
married Sometimes
only memories seem real.
JAVIER ALVEREZ
RAFAELAGUILLON MIKE ALVEREZ
PATRICIA AMARO .., Pat
... pastime, writing,
listening to good music.
talking and being happy
people, happy,
humorous people .,.
remembers, Will, "I forgot
my coat", Carmel, summer
of '74, hot summer nights,
field crew '73-'74, my
entire Junior year ...
Tribune Staff member.
Journalism 'l,2.3,4. Ouill
and Scroll 3,4, Assistant
Editor 4, Homeroom
Representative 1.2, Junior
Class Treasurer, ASB
Commissioner of Publicity
4, Switchboard Operator 4
plans to further
education, be a feature
novelist writer, travel,
eventually get married and
be an understanding
mother.
EDWARD ANDERSON
PAUL ANDERSON
VICTOR ANDRADA
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CRAIG ANDRUS
Cowboy pastime.
basketball, roping end
riding horses, hunting
people, good looking girls
remembers, King City
Fair 72-73 F.F.A.
1,2.3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4,
Baseball 1,2 plans to
go to college and work.
ROBERT ANTHONY
ANTHONY APODACA
MAFICELA ARDE . .. Celly.
Sally payirfle.
Jamborees. lilies Club.
Playnights . , , people, Des.
Tina, Diana, Marsha. Linda.
Juanita fsmernbers,
being on the honor roll . . .
llios Club 13.4, Choir 2.3,
Girls Glee 1,2.3,4,
plans to go to I-lertnell for ai
least 1 year. therl transfer to
another school and study
nursing I am in God's
presence night and dey and
he never turns his face
away.
JUANITA ARIOS .,,
pastime. going to the
movies people, L.A.
and J.V. ... remembers
the Jamborees, and 6th
period lunch with N.N. and
J.N. . . , French Club, Track
Interest . . . plans to go to
college and major in English
and travel.
LINDA AYRES ...
pastime, having Iun diriving
around with Dee after
school . . , people, Dee and
"the gang" at lunch
remembers going to the
football games in freshman
year German Club 1,2
. . . plans to go to college.
ANTHONY ARROYO
Tony plans to go to
collage.
PATRICK BAILEY Pat
... pastime, collecting
antiques, insulting, and
general bothering ...
people, JANICE, BETTY.
PHIL, PATTY, Grace, Kristi,
Maria and the lunch gang
remembers, parties.
dragging Main. summer of
'74, journalism gang
insulting 1.2,3,4, talking all
12 years of school
plans to be a professional
annayist, and be Super
RICH!!
DENISE AYALA
NORMA AYALA
pastime, going out on
weekends with my husband
,.. people. my husband
Vidal and my son Daniel
... remembers, Vidal in
freshman year ..,
housework, taking care of
my baby . . , plans to work
and have another baby.
FRANK BALLESTEFIOS
GRACE BANDONG
pastime, cheerleading,
going to games. writing
thinking, talking to friends
remembers, winning
Jamboree '74 and receiving
the trophy. C.C.S. '72 and
'74, get aquanted dances.
sophomore playnight. F.F,A.
Queen of Hearts, T,P.' ing
football players houses
before the Jamboree .. .
Varsity Cheerleading 3.4,
head 4, Drill Team 2.
French Club 1,2,3,4.
President 3,4, N.H.S., C.S.F.
1,2.3.4, Journalism 3,4.
Feature Editor 4, Quill and
Scroll 4, Homeroom
Representative 3, Track
Interest 2.3. Alisal Girls'
State Representative .. .
plans to go to a university.
work with children either
preschool or teach, enioy
life,
MICHAEL BARCIK
JAMES BAUGHMAN ...
Bunkey pastime.
Roberta, other girls.
motorcycles, eating .. .
people, Dale, Bobby.
Deedie, Debra. Roberta.
Jeff, Wayne .. .
remembers activities, girls,
the time we T.P.'ed houses
... Tennis 3,4, Bowling
Club, Football 3 plans
to go to college, make
money so I can have girls
and motorcycles.
LUPE BECCERA
MARGARITO BECCERA
Seniors
DEBRA BEASLEY ...
Debbie, Dub pastime.
reading, watching T.V. . . .
people, "the gang" nuttiest
bunch around
memories for a future day
horseback riding.
everything except
swimming, football and
basetball . , . plans to get a
job, regular pioneer.
HOSE BEASLEY
ERICK WAYNE BEGUN
... Crazy Thing ...
pastime. going to Denny's
people, Leonora, Mr.
Favero, David Williams, Mr,
Puterbaugh, Mr. Kroeger,
David Scott, Richard
Cunningham...
remembers, all night party
and graduation, being with
Leonora Tennis
1,2,3,4, Football 3
plans to go to a university
and major in Law.
BARBARA BELCHER ...
Flash pastime, going
out, sports people,
friends remembers
going out with my friends
Volleyball 2, Softball
2,3,4 . . . plans to take life
as it comes.
JULIE BELLONE
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pastime. living life and
enjoying it: being with
Gilbert , ,. people, Gilbert.
K.D., C,F., J,L., R.B.. K,L..
V.M. remembers.
summer of '74, good and
bad times with Gilbert.
Cheryl's house, times spent
with friends . . . plans to go
to college and see more of
life Biggest
accomplishment: receiving
my love letter from Joe
Dew!!
DEANNA BENEFIELD
Dee pastime, being
with friends, watching the
rain people. Tom.
Betty, Bev, all the
songleaders and
cheerleaders ,..
remembers. TKL. getting mt
car, making songleader.
laughing and having a good
timel BEING IN THE
LSEPF Club 2.3.3, Song
leader ... plans to go to
college, meet new people
have fun with life.
KIMBER LEA BERRY
Kimmie, Little bit
pastime, cooking. cleaning
and making Fred happy . . .
people, Fred. Uncle Curtis,
Shannon remembers.
getting married while still in
school. summer of '72 . . ,
Majorette 1.2. Gymnastics
3, Girl's Glee 1, Girls Choir
2, Accappella 3.4,
plans to find a house and
raise a family I love
you. Fred!
RITA BEFINAL Bromo.
Fliter pastime. being
around mellow people and
partying , . . people, Cheryl.
Sylvia. Liz, Karen
remembers. Twirp dance,
Bez Scaggs concert,
Jamboree '74, summer
school with Debbie, Sylvia
and Bruno, all the nice
people I met at parties.
camp, the fun and sad
times in Hollister with
Sylvia and Liz.
ERNEST BLEVINS
TERRY BLIZZARD
JULIE BOWERS
STEVE BRIANO .,.
remembers, football and
baseball ,., plans to go to
Hartnell.
CHRIS BROWN .
pastime, riding
motorcycles, hunting
people Karmal, Trixi,
Diana, Cowgirls
remembers Monterey Fair
'73, Cow Palace, Jaspar
... Being in F.F.A. 1,2,3,4.
Band 1,3. Cross Country
plans to continue
animal science and farms.
LIBBIE BROWN
VELMA BUEN . . . pastime.
dragging Main, singing,
marching, listening to
music, being freiendly.
having fun . . . remembers
music, activities lband and
choirl every single
friendship good times with
friends, all 4 years at Alisal
High games Band 4.
Vocal Music classes
l,2,3,4, GAA 2, Track
Interest 1.2, plans to
become independent, help
people anyway I can.
become a Christian, travel
and make more friends,
MAROU ETTE BU RGESS
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pastime going to
the beach and to the
country people, Mario.
Ni. DJ, BE, PC ... plans to
gotowork.
CAROL CARD Dings
Dong, Wolfman ., ,
pastime being with my
friends, being with Gary.
talking people, Kim,
Gary, Cindy ISi Chowll ...
remembers Jr. class
English, October 27th,
bowling alley with Kim.
Prunedale with Gary, my
car ... Yearbook 4 .,.
plans to get a iob. college of
the Redwoods, possibly get
married Life is a
mingled yarn-it must be
accepted seriously,
STAN CAROTHERS
pastime relaxing, girls
people, friends
remembers new truck, last
summer ,.. racing ..,
plans to join the Air Force.
PAULA CARRIER ...
pastime being with Kenny
, . . people . . , Kernny and
everyone else .,.
remembers meeting Kenny.
remembering all the good
times I had within my four
years plans to go to
Hartnell, hope to be married
and travel and love Kenny
. . . without love, life has no
purpose.
DAVID CARFIILLO ...
pastime. being with Mari
people, MARI, Dixon.
Uncle Al, Coolie boy, Rutsk.
and all my friends
remembers. The Prom.
2:30's. Spaghetti on my
head. hiding in the tulies.
cast parties. good bye-byes.
those big things. Ralph's
stream. Bad shot. the dumb
things Dixon and I did, and
the very good times with
Mari Football 1.2.
Wrestliing 2.3.4.
Swimming 1.2, llios 2.3.4.
Thespians 2.3.4. . . . plans
to go to college and
become a famous radio and
teteivison personality.
DENISE CAVAGNA ...
DeeDee . .. pastime. being
with Mike people,
friends remembers.
Jamboree, going out with
friends plans to go to
college. tour the world.
JORGE CASAREZ
VICTOR CASTILLO ...
pastime. being with girls
and friends . . . people. my
girl friend . ,. plans to take
life as it comes.
LINDA CASTRO .,.
pastime. bike riding. doing
nothing. gossiplng. cutting
classes people. Irene
M.. Antonett S., Cathy H.
remembers. the gang.
Saturday nights. partying
with friends .. . plans to
get a full time iob ... my
greatest achievement is
graduating early.
DAVID CEJA
ALEXANDER CERALDE
. .. Alex . , . remembers.
basketball and running
track . . . sports. Basketball
and Track .. . plans to go
to Hartnell.
SYLVIA CHACON Syl
pastime. meeting
people and talking
people. lara. Rita. Deb.
people I can trust
remembers. get acquainted
dance. Canada Snow. N.Y..
Brazil iSantos. Riol.
Summer School with Rita.
Deb. Bruno and Winchells.
Boz Scaggs. Swimming
with lara lhow
embarrassingl. my stupid
freshman crush il wonder if
l've gotten over it?J. all the
times Maria and I were in
trouble. Liz. Rita and those
three old men, Chemistry
with Karen and Annette
.., A.F.S. 1.2.3.4-. Mayo 'I.
C,S.F. 1, Fleur deco. Lis
1.2.3. Girls Glee 1. A
Cappella 2.3. Vocal
Ensemble Co. 3. Yearbook
2.3.4. Gymnastics 2.3. . . .
plans to attend college and
find out what l want out of
life.
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ROBERT CHANDLER
DANIEL CHARFAUROS
pastime, before the
games and after the games
remembers, ladies.
dances. trip'n-out with
people, getting to know
more sounds, rapping
Track plans to meet
more people, survive, catch
up to life I hope
everyone I've known stays
hip to life and much
success,
RONALD CHISUM
JOYCE COON Coonie
pastime, Main Street.
parties, races and being
with friends ... people,
Diana W., Patti P., Elaine.
Chuck, Dennis P.
rembmers meeting S.M,
and Dennis P. and getting
rid of my '65 Rambler ...
plans to move to Arkansas.
get a good job, live and be
with my friends.
Seniors
DALE CORBIN ...
pastime, freshman year.
senior year Jamboree
poeple, Julie
remembers, being in my
first rally. learning to drive
and totaling out my car . . ,
Journalism 2, Swimming 2
plans to go to college
and work.
PAU L CORREA
CLINTON COULTER
Clint pastime, Ruth.
work, car . . . people, Ruth,
Terry, Doug, Jimmy ...
remembers, being at and
trying to find the Prom, Mr.
Mullins Freshman
Football, Tennis, Drama
... Go to Hartnell and get
ajob.
TERRY COUNTRYMAN
Country pastime,
having fun and working . . .
people, P.H., R.M., J.A.,
D.M., and all the rest
remembers, getting my '55
Thunderbird. and being with
friends ... Football,
Swimming ... plans to go
to Hartnell. get married and
be a carpenter.
CHRISTINA COVER
Chris pastime, being
with those who do not
judge me but accept me as
I am . . . people, Beth, my
sisters, Mike, Cliff, Kevin,
Dave remembers '73,
Science Camp, San Diego,
'73 and '74 Grad Nites.
J.LS.. Seco, Mark St. and
Monteterey Party, Ed P..
Doug's parties, taking a
swing at B.D,. General rabel
rousing .. . Films '74-'75,
parties '72, '73, '74, '75
. ,. plans to go to Oregon.
Back East. then college . . .
eventually , .. It was a nice
place to visit but I wouldn't
want to live here.
MARIA CUELLAR ...
Nener . . . pastime partying
and rapping on the
telephone people Syl.
Deb. Gina, M.S., J.E., C.H..
R.J. .. , remembers being a
freshmen and a Senior.
Junior Miss contestant.
Prom. Christmas Ball
lllios 1,4, G.A.A.
Gymnastics 2, FSA 3.4.
Banner Girl 1,2. Mayo I
,.. plans go on to college
and become a somebody
.. Jobs W.E. STUDENT
CLERK 3. Attendance
office clerk 4.
MARY COYDE
CHARLES CRAIN
Charlie, Chuck . , . pastime
hunting, fishing, doing
nothing people. Mary.
Brenda, Susan Teresa
remembers Prom '74,
Summer of '74, Latin 3-4.
Countryman's car
Yearbook '73, C.S.F..
Jamboree, School ..,
plans to go to college. get
smart, get rich and get
married.
JULIE CRAWFORD ,.,
pastime, dragging Main . . .
people. everybody who
drags Main . . . remembers.
D.R., J.H, Prunedale South
Road, going out on
Saturday nights and getting
in trouble . . . plans, getting
a job and getting my own
apartment and buying a car.
PAULA CUSHMAN
ELIZABETH DALTON
Deedie, Dum Deedie
pastime reading.
swimming. going to McD.
parties. dragging Main and
bowling . . , people Coleen.
Cathy. Janice, Dennis,
Larry. and my other close
friends remembers
Summer of '74, McDonalds
and the people. '74
Jamboree. Senior year. the
parties. bowling at 2:00
A,M., Main street
Nurse's Club 1.2. G,A.A.
1.2.3. Swim team 1.2.3.
Drill Team 4 plans to
continue working. become
a Dental Assistant
eventually live on my own
and get married in the far
future.
DANA DAMES
'Wi
CHEL DeDAMPlERRE .,.
Chel . . . pastime having a
party with my friends
remembers Zabala road, my
birthday. the new car
Ag. Science 1-8. FFA 1-8
. . . plans to continue going
out with my friends,
DAVID DELAlFl
SARA DELIZ pastime
reading. traveling, being
with people . . . people F,J..
D.W., P.W.. remembers
playing basketball all the
time. gettting my present
job . .. GAA, Swimming 1
. . . plans to travel and
teach.
MARK DEOME
- Seniors
SARAH DESALES
pastime bike riding and
playing Monopoly
people, friends , . . palns to
get a job and also continue
to go to school.
JOE DEW
BEULAH DlAZ
R 0 G E R D I AZ , . .
Wrestling plans to be
myself throughout life.
CRAIG DOERNER ... Stud
pastime, going out at
night people, Red.
Roger Football,
Basketball, Wrestling
1,2,3,4 ... plans to get a
iob, go to college. wrestle
Always getting in
trouble.
SUZANNE DOMINGO
Lucky, Shadow, Susie.
Sunday . .. pastime, going
to parties and having a ball
people. LR, KH, RP.
EM, JE, and brothers and
sister remembers 71-
72 Carmel Beach with MD.
MA, SA. SA, and SD, going
to Gonzales Hey! Braino.
are you getting out or are
you getting down! Hearing
LR's motorcycle coming
around the corner, Oct. IO.
1973 lThanks to Dad and
Stepmother.l When my
little sisterr was born
plans to enter Hartnell for 2
years, then transfer to an all
Indian School. Become a
social worker.
KAREN DORIS Koo-
Koo . . . pastime. taking the
things in life as they come
.., people, my friends ...
remembers Chicago 1974:
Cheryl's house: Friday and
Saturday Nights GAA
1,2,3,4, FSA 3,4 ,.. plans
to go to college.
MARY JANE DORIS
AIAN DOUGLAS
CORY DRENK ...pastime
being with my chick
people. those whose heads
are in the right place
remembers the Christmas
Ball and afterwards
plans to keep my job and go
to Hartnell.
RAMONA DURAN
Mona ... pastime, going
out people, Marty.
Mora. Pinky Barba, Helen
Mora , . . plans to find ajob
and take life as it comes,
PHILIP WILLIAM DYK ...
Phil . ,. pastime driving out
to Prunedale people.
JH, MP, RP, SR .,,
remembers Junior year.
Nov. 25th. homecoming.
Senior year . . . Basketball
1,2,3.4, Football 3, Cross
Country 1, Student
Government 2.4, conning
teachers 1,2,3,4, FFA.
Young Life . , . plans go to
college, be a brain.
ALICIA ECHON "Big
Al". Alice pastime.
listening to music, being
with friends people.
Jessie, Bernie, Edwina. Tina
,.. remembers Jessie's
slumber party, track meets.
painting boards, Geometry.
Biology 3-4 Per. 7
GAA, Track Interest.
German Club . . . plans to
enter Nursing.
ELIZABETH EDU Liz.
Lizzy Borden pastime.
football games, going to
parties. stuffing celery and
flining people. Charlie.
Rita, Cheryl. Pat. Mr.
Poulsen. Sandy. Good
friends remembers.
Leadership. Junior Year.
Boz Scaggs Concert. Twirp
Dance '74, Carmel Beach
with Charlie, Sylvia and Rita
and our first night in
Hollister. Doobie Brothers
Concert New Year's eve
Girls' Glee. Choir,
Acapella, Yearbook, Junior
Class Secretary, GAA
Officer, Homeroom
Representative, Switch-
board plans to move
out of this town, go to
college, get rich, travel, and
maybe get married,
CHRISTY EPPERSON
ELAINE EWING ...
pastime, listening to music
.., people, Cory. Parn.
Grace. Lori . .. remembers
traveling across the U,S..
My Senior year at Alisal
. . . plans to travel, go on to
school . ,. You are a child
of the universe, no less than
the trees and the stars. You
have a right to be here.
Seniors
CHERYL FAVERO ...
Babe and Italian Baby
pastime, relaxing my mind
and body people. RB,
JB,JL, KD. KP. LG.VM ...
remembers my first date:
Christmas Ball '72, Bromo:
Zoom-Zoom: Jack-in the
Box: Prom '74,
Renaissance Fair. Frank's
visit: Pup in my Dad's chair
... GAA 1,2,3,4. JV
Cheerleader: Junior Class
Vice President: ASB Vice
President plans to be
somebody: travel . . . Good
bye to the three P's:
Poulsen, Paben and Palmer,
ERNESTO FELIPE Flip
pastime playing all
sports, going camping.
singing, dancing
people. Marsha W., Debbie
C.. Henry Gage.. David C.,
Michelle W., Susie and all
my friends . . , remembers
going to all he activities.
Pizza. becoming Vocal
Ensemble President A
Capella 3.4. Vocal
Ensemble 4, all class
meetings ,., plans to
become a psychologist,
sing and love everyone . . .
PEOPLE WHO LOVE, LOVE
OTHER. People who hate.
hate only themselves. Good-
by Alisal High School. It
was four good years.
JOHN FERNANDEZ
Wino pastime. parties,
playing pool 'till 1:30 A,M.
meeting people . . . people.
Janie, Ednedina. Torn.
Kevin. and George
remembers San Francisco.
playing Socco and meeting
Janie Tennis. Bowling
Club. Chess .. . plans to go
to college, find a good job.
ANNETTE FEFIREIRA
Annie pastime Skiing,
having fun . . . people, NH.
SC, JF. DM .. . remembers
Friday Nights GAA
Tennis .. . plans to go to
college to be a R,N.
-gf
DAVID FLOFIES
OSCAR FLORES
REBECCA FOREST
Becky . . . pastime, leaving
campus people, Mark.
Carol, Annie, Lisa
remembers, Senior Ditch
Day all 4 years, getting
thrown in the trash can,
concerts in S.F., Lazz's barn
parties, the prom, Senior
playnight when I was a
Junior plans to
continue school.
CYNTHIA FORGNONE . .
cindy
TIM FRANKLIN
LORI GANNONE ...
Motor Mouth pastime,
talking with friends, JR,
Cheerleading people.
Sandy, Cheryl, Kim, John,
Mike Keith, Joe, Sam, and
Booty remembers.
Jamboree '74-'75,
Waterpolo at Hartnell,
Prom with E.C., Sports
banquet with K.S., Cabrillo
College , . . French Club 2.
A.F.S. 1,2,3, Music 1.2.3.
Cheerleading 3.4,
Gymnastics 2 . . . plans to
know life, become a
teacher, and be with my
W.P,P.
JESSE GARCIA
TAMMY GARNEFI ...
Leroy . . . pastime, reading
books, making friends
people, Pete, Julie,Jimmy,
D.G., FLG., L,L.
remembers. mile run,
passing Latin, Football
games, meeting someone
who really cares, working in
the hospital Tennis,
Track, Nurse's Club. GAA.
plans to become a
Nurse in the Air force and
travel around the world.
tx..
J'
DEBRA GEISSLER ...
Gels. Gizzard pastime.
going on Main. going to
parties people. friends
. . . remembers, going with
Larry. meeting Steve, going
to the Jamboree ... G.A.A.
1.2.3.4 . . . plans to go to
work, get married.
JAMES GILES
ROSA MARIA GOMEZ ...
Rosie. Rosemary, Rose.
Rose Marie. Maria , . . Not
enjoyment. and not sorrow.
is our destined and or way:
But to act, that each
tomorrow find us farther
than today.-Longfellow
DOUG LAS GRAY
Seniors
CINDY HALTEFIMAN
Red pastime, meeting
people and talking
people. my friends
remembers. The Jamboree.
meeting Lee and Randy . . .
plans to go to college and
study to become a Dental
Hygentist.
RENEE HARGIS Ray
pastime. meeting T,S.,
GOING OUT. Races
people. my friends
remembers, going out with
my friends . . . plans to get
married.
CURTIS HARVELL . .. Curt
pastime. cruisin' Main
in my 'Pinto Power'
people, Mike Rick, Randy.
Doug. Kim. Shane
remembers. getting my car
. .. Swimming 3.4, Diving
3.4. Band 2.3. Unisons 1.
Bowling 1 . .. plans to go
to Hartnell to become a
Forest Ranger and move
North.
JANICE LOUISE HAYDON
... String. Baby Jane .. .
pastime, talking. laughing,
being with people
people. Brenda. Melodee.
Betty. Pat. Dave.
Grace.PhiI. Danny ...
remembers. summer in
Turkey, rolling houses,
"Blue Bomb". "Rexall
Drugs". '74 Band trip to
Long beech, Junior year.
Band Reviews. G.R.. P.D..
White T-Birds ...
Yearbook 2.3.4. Band
'l.2.3.4, Bowling 1.2.3.4.
Student Government 2.3.4.
A,F.S, 3.4. causing trouble
in finance office 2 years , . .
plans to attend college,
expand my mind.
Q
. .
ROBERTA ANN HEESS
... Robbie ... pastime.
parties. being with friends
laughing, driving my little
Hot Rod, Being with Mike
. . . people. Mike. my sister,
Debbie. Laura. Sharon
remembers, J.V.
Cheerleading, Junior Class
Princess. the convent.
Jamboree, tyring to find
Santa Claus with Debbie.
summer of '74, Mike
F,F.A. 1, J.V. Cheerleading
2. Future Secretaries 3.
Homeroom Representative
2.3. ,. . plans to geta good
job. make it on my own.
eventually get married.
BEAT!-'llZ HERNANDEZ . ..
Flaca . . . people, Ramona.
Pinky, Marty, Olga, Sandra.
Terrie ... remembers
being with Sixto and
finishing school plans
to find a job and take the
future as it comes.
RICK HORVATH
pastime. working on my
jeep. watching girls
people. GIRLS, C.H., M.C..
MM., G.G. ... remembers
the Prom ... Golf.
Swimming, Working.
Hunting, Main Street
plans to go to Hartnell.
study to be a contractor.
DOYLELYN HOSKINS
Hoss pastime, going
out: sports people,
friends remembers.
Saturday nights with
friends Basketball
2.3,4. Softball 1.2.3.4. . ..
plans to work, tour Europe.
become an architect.
SINDY INGRAM Sin.
Sidney pastime:
wasting gas. sewing.
bugging Dave, laughing.
goofing off at switchboard
people: RON, VJ, DB,
Mr. C and friends
remembres: summer of'74.
RS, SL, SoFro outlet, T.E,.
T'son's, Mr. C's Lover Boy.
Saturday nights, Nov 19.
My first experience. "WAIT
A MlNUTE!", 1-10-75 how
disappointing Health
Careers 1.2.3. Yearbook
3.4. Kidnapping 4.
Detective 1.2,3.4, infinitive.
4-H plans to become
involved in Decorating or
Designing or become an
instant MILLIONAIRESS
. . . Jobs. Switchboard 3.4.
House of Fabrics 1 112
years . . . See ya later!
SUSAN JAN INGRAM ...
Susan . . . pastime, eating,
watching T.V., swimming
and polishing fingernails
4 - - People. everybody . . .
remembers: summer of
1974, Jamboree '72, T.P.,
T.H., W.M.D.
Swimming 1.2, plans
to attend college and
someday become a teacher.
PATRICIA JOHNSON ..,
Charlies pastime.
keeping busy people.
Carol, remembers.
going on Band trips
Marching Band, Young Life
. .. plans to go to Hartnell
FAVORITE TEACHER.
Mr, Casper.
BRIAN KAROL ...
pastime. see what's going
on uptown . . . remembers.
races. parties Baseball
. .. plans to go to college
or trade school.
TINA LYNN KONG ,,.
pastime sewing. swimming.
cooking, Badminton,
messing around with
friends people, Diana,
Alicia, Pat, Cynthia, Isabelle
remembers Freshmen
year, the games, Latin, and
being with friends . , . GAA
2, Health Careers 2.3,
Future Secretaries 3, Films'
Club, Karate Club, AFS . ..
plans to travel, go to
college, live life as it comes,
JULIE RENEE LAZZARINI
... Juli ... pastime.
cutting hair, being with
people, and friends, and
boys people, Richard.
Ronnie, Steve, Cheryl, Julie,
Rita, Lori, Ann ..,
remembers, Cheryl,
spending the night at
Richards leaving Richard's
house: going to eat with
Rich, Panda Bear, taking
care of Julie at football
games, Tommy at
Halfmoon Bay weekend:
Jack ln the Box, Little Gray
house: Stonely
running, boys, cutting hair.
Home room Representative
1,2,3,4, ROP .. . plans to
be a hair dresser and being
around people Peace.
Love and Happiness.
LORI LIGHTFOOT , .. foot,
toad pastime, having
fun, camping people,
Sherry, Tamie. Terry, Paul
Ed remembers, going
out to pizza after the games
Track 1.2, Band 2,
Swimming 2, GAA 1
plans goto college.
continue working.
MICHELLE LINEBERRY
... Micki, Mickia ,,.
pastime, reading,
swimming, skiing. riding
horses, but most of all
sleeping people, MB,
KM, VB, DW, JB ,..
rembembers, Midnight
Beach Rendvezvous, Going
to Kentucky, every day
there wasn't school!
FSA 1,2,3,4, Track Interest
1.2, Accapella 1,2,3,4, . ,,
plans to work a year, then
go to Bible College, then
who knows what might
happen? . . . Thank you to
Mrs, Kirchner for being so
understanding at all times.
Seniors
PAMELA LOCKARD
Pam, NoName ...
pastime, Ronnie Dale
Henderson people,
Ron, Debbie, Dora, Lynn,
the gang from last year . . ,
remembers Flon in April
1973, loving him and
getting out of school one
year early C.B. Radio
Club and being me
plans to get married in June
1975, having e good life for
Flon and me.
JANICE KAYE LOOP
Gred, Janney .. . pastime,
dragging Main with Agee,
Steve, and Ron . , . people,
Eileen, Steve, Dennis,
Robert and Linda ...
remembers meeting Steve
on Main street Riding
horses and dragging Main
and drinking at parties . ..
plans, get married in
August and go to Hartnell
fortwo years.
DENNIS MADULI ...
pastime, going out in the
backyard, listening to
sounds, remembers
football games, Seco.
working for the first time
. .. Football 3, Track 2.3.4
. . . plans, go to college and
make some bucks.
IRENE MALDONADO
pastime, going out with
friends people, Lonnie.
Linda remembers,
cutting class, Prom '74 . . .
plans, undecided.
VICTORIA MANESS ...
Vicki, Vic pastime.
being with Jim. walking in
the country people,
Jim. Barb, Elaine
remembers. Prom.
Jamboree, Parties . .. FSA
two years plans to
work in a business ofiice as
asecretary.
MARSHA ELAINE
MAPLES . . . Happiness is
an illusion which fades as
times goes on. but to
experience one minute, one
hour is what makes life
worth living.
DIANA MARTINEZ
Angie . . . pastime. goofing
off. gossiping, acting
modest ... people.
Susan, Marsha Velma
remembers being president
of Health Careers Club.
getting my car, getting a job
at Bank of America.
everything that happened in
Biology 1-2 with Susan . ..
GAA' Health careers Class
representatives plans
goto college to be a doctor.
ROSEMARY MARTINEZ
pastime going to the
movies people, Grace
Von Winning, Susan
Serrano, Vivian Brown .. .
remembers, San Francisco.
Modeling Classes, Listening
to my stereo . . . plans. to
be a Model.
JAMES MAZZUCA ...
Jimmy, Bozzo pastime
sleeping. sitting around.
laughing . . . people. Steve.
M is s A I b a n o . . .
remembers, talking to Jane.
having fun 6th period. lunch
in Junior year. Severson's
English class . . . Yearbook
2.3.4. ... plans goto
college, continue working,
eventually get married.
JEFFERY ALAN
McCALLOUGH Jeff
pastime. riding my
motorcycle . . . remembers
the football games ...
plans. become a draftsman
orchief.
J AN IV E R LY N N
McCLELLAND ...Jan ...
pastime. playing piano.
reading. being with people
people. JKM, DS, LB.
Nl, KC, RC .. . remembers.
Adv. Algebra with Clark. the
Persians. church . . . plans.
San Jose State No
matter what I am doing, or
where I am, or who I am
with: only one thing is
important: that I am myself.
DOUGLAS McCOUN
pastime racing, talking . . .
people, Diane. Lynn.
Dennis, Serjio. Larry, Dave
remembers winning 2
mains Working,
Racing plans to
continue school.
DENNIS MELVILLE
Smelville B pastime.
restoring my car
people. Diana Moore, Terry
Countryman, Henry
remembers. Senior Ditch
Day, Jamboree ... FFA
plans, get a iob, get
married and have a good
time.
STEVEN MENDOZA
pastime, reading
people, Jim, Joan
remembers, Miss AIbano's
English class plans.
attend college.
DEBRA MICHAELS ...
Debbie pastime, just
falcon around, being and
seeing other people happy.
going to parties . . . people.
people who really care , . .
remembers. mountain
climbing. Mickey Mouse
watch, Roberta. RA, B-6.
Harmonica, Silan Club, and
the Possie Ground parties.
June 18th, losing my car
, . . J.V. Cheerleading, FSA
plans, college. work.
make new friends.
MARTHA MORA ...
Marty ... pastime.
meeting Joe Villarreal and
going out . . . people, Mona
Duran, Pinky Barba, Helen
Mora plans, whatever
happens. happens,
Senmiors
"Asc '
CHRISTINE MORALES ...
Chris, Tina Tamale
pastime. being with Gary
... people, Gary ...
remembers, Twirp Dance
'72, May 16th, Sophomore
Class Princess, Jamborees.
Flaggirls, crazy friends.
Christmas Balls, Proms, our
Flaggirl stripper routine.
being nominated for
Football homecoming
Queen and having Gary as
my escort. going to all the
baseball games . .. Band 1-
2. Yearbook 2,3,4.
Activities Editor 3.4 Flaggirl
2.3. Head Flaggirl 3, FAA 4
.,. plans MPC.
LINDA MORRIS ,., Linda
pastime, listening to music.
sewing. working ...
people, Eileen Shanda. OL.
YK, TK, JM, IRSI
remembers, graduating
from high school, coming
home, vacations. when my
friend from L.A. came.
summer of '74 with S.S.
and J.B,, making honor roll.
my job at M,M. ... plans.
attend l-lartnell, maybe join
the service.
VICKIE NELSON Vic
pastime. being with
Bob. Main St., .Partying . . .
people, Bob, Stinkie, HF.
JH, MS,RFI,ST. EC
remembers. Band, being a
letter girl, my sister at David
and Lisa, Harvey. Alaska
FFA 1. GAA 2,3,
French Club 4. Letter girl
3,4 ... plans continue
school. later get married,
BEVERLY ANN NUTTEFI
... Bev ... people, my
friends . . . remembers my
freshmen year at the
Jamboree . , . French Club.
Band plans go to
college.
JAMES OBARA Jim
pastime, Snow skiing.
fishing . .. remembers Mr.
Hayes. Biology class,
Freshmen year in Monterey,
meeting Sandy at Dave's
party, meeting Liz in
Espinoza's class. meeting
Pat in the activities office,
meeting Beth in
Geommetry Ski Club
3.4, German Club 2.3.
Tennis 3,4 . . . plans, goto
college, become a teacher.
BRENDA OLDS ...
Shoulder Blades. Baby,
Baggy pastime.
bowling, tennis, being with
friends people, Mike.
String. Mugs, Paulie,
Granny, Charles
remembers, Prom '74,
Christmas Ball '74, my
birthday, yearbook, staying
up with string, eating
peanut butter cookies
Yearbook 2.3, Bowling
l.2,3,4, GAA Softball 1 . , .
plans goto a faraway
college. make new friends
and become a physical
therapist. This is the end,
Beautiful friend, this is the
end, my only friend, this is
the end of our elaborate
plans. the end of everything
that stands.THE END,
ALICE ONGESII ... Al . ,.
pastime, experiencing life
as an individual ... people.
friendly people
remembers being with
someone special, making
lots of friends and just
being me plans. to
further my education into
Airline operations or Police
Science.
JESSIE PABROS Jay
pastime, Scott, Ork,
being part of the games,
sneaking out and getting
caught remembers,
Prom '73 and '74.
Christmas Ball '74, Song
Camp '73, '74, L.A., S.F.,
Yosemite, Seco, San
Antonio, Summer of '73,
the Monterey gang, the '74
gang. Jamboree '73 and
'74 ... Songleader 3,4,
Yearbook 2,3,4, Track
Interest, Films Club.
German Club, GAA ...
plans, attend a four year
college, majoring in General
Education, learn how to ski,
fly an airplane and scuba
dive.
BARBARA PALMER
Bobbie . .. pastime. being
with Chuck, doing what he
wants to do, going to
parties people, Chuck
H., DW. NP, RH, MK
remembers, "You Can't
Take It With You", cast
parties, rehearsals.
freshmen year. 5th period
lunch, Nov 4, 1973
Thespians . . . plans. marry
Chuck. make him happy,
getajob.
CURTIS PEEBLES ... Curt
pastime, being with
girls. working on my car.
partying people.
partiers remembers
being with a girl
Basketball 1, Wresling, llios
Club, Trying to get the
dents out of my car, going
hunting . . . plans, take life
as it comes.
CANDICE POWELL
Candy . . . people, DB, WB.
PP, JC, PS .. . remembers
Gilroy. Summer of '74, my
job at Crockers Track
, . . plans. Secretary.
KATHY MARIE POWELL
Kitty, Tutti ...
pastime, running, dancing
people, Babe, Susie,
Rosie, Vicky, Elaine
remembers. placing in track
meets, Renaissance Fair,
Rally's Jamboree . .. GAA
president. Track 1.2.3.
Commissioner of Social
Act. 3,4, Track Captain
1.2.3 plans, college,
whatever happens. A
special thanks to Mrs.
Freeze and Mrs. Barton for
being such great track
coaches, Mr. P for being
such a lovable person. and
also Mrs. Camany for
helping all GAA girls alot.
l'II never forget these
people.
MICHAEL PURA ...
pastime: listening to tunes
remembers: camp.
basketball. broken arms. the
bull. shut-out club, Shaft.
Elton John and Stevie
Wonder concerts . . , C.S.F.
1.2.3.4, Yearbook 2.3.4.
benchwarmer 1.2.3,
plans to go to college and
get rich.
BETTY PUTERBAUGH ...
Kid. Bettina . . . pastime:
music. going to Santa Cruz
. , , people, people in band
remembers. Matt.
Nevada City Band tour.
rolling houses with the
gang. "lt's True". Rainbow
Installation. Song camp.
night before Jamboree
with Songleaders . Band
1.2.3.4. Vocal Ensemble 4.
Stage Band 4. N.H.S. 1.2.
Homeroom Representative
1.2. Songleading 3.4. C.S.F.
'l.2.3.4. J.C. Penney
Fashion Board 4 .. . plans
to major in fine arts. travel
and have fun.
ARTURO QUINTERO .,.
El Flais . . , pastime: soccer
people: Elaine Ewing.
Raul Baez. Clara Simon
remembres the many
wonderful people I met
while at Alisal High
Soccer . . . plans to go to
college, get and finish a
good career and get
married.
ROSALINDA RANGEL ...
Frog pastime: singing.
Abe. just messing around.
eh, partying .,, people.
Susie Sunday. A.B., Cindy
Lovelace, E.A.. M.D.. K.H..
E.M., D.P.. B,Fl.. K.E.. P.G..
S.R. remembers:
shadow. dumb frogs,
meeting Abbie baby.
Gonzales. Mark, Sunday on
a Monday. Chular. "74".
sparkling in the sand.
parties '73-'74 . ,. plans to
attend Hartnell, transfer
maybe to Chico. Take life
easy and keeping that smile
on my face, Happiness is?
Peru. Filmore. for sure.
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REGAN ,.. Freebie ...
pastime: listening to music.
poetry. meeting people.
having fun people:
Carol. Betty. Janice. Patty.
Steve. Chris. David ...
remembers: trip to U.S..
Stanford. Jamboree.
Flenaissanse Fair. Yearbook.
Band trips, Steve , . . Toilet
papering 's house.
"Barefoot in the Park". first
visit to Carmel. making new
friends Band. Drama.
A.F.S. ... plans to enjoy
whatever I do
CLEMENTINA REYES
Pinky pastime: being
with Michael. riding around.
talking to my friends ...
people: Marty Mora. Mona
Duran. Helen Mora
remembers. partying up
with my brother and his
friends. Gonzales. being
married to Michael
MAYO 1.2.3.4 . .. plans to
take life as it comes and
stay with Michael.
ANITA FIICE pastime:
reading. playing basketball
,., people. Phylis. Lori.
Violet. Terri . . . remembers
winning a speech trophy.
graduating early,
accompaning choir for a life
time G.A.A.. Speech.
C.5.F. ... plans to go to
college, go to work. travel a
little and get married.
KEITH FIICE ,. . Irishman
pastime. Theatre.
Tennis .. . people. anyone
and everyone. Harvey
remembers, The privilege of
working with and knowing
Dick Mullins, Experiencing
Education with so many
great people and teacher.
Ashland ... Drama.
Tennis. other various sports.
Band. A Cappella, Vocal
Ensemble. Unisons.
Political Activities.
Thespians . ,. plans to go
to college. become rich in
either Theater or Law.
JESUS GARCIA RICO
Jess . . . pastime: going to
the games. parties, having a
good time with friends . . .
people: Anna
remembers meeting Anna
... Football 1.2,3.4.
Basketball 1, Track 1.
Baseball 3.4. Soccer 3.4.
... plans to get a full time
iob and travel around
whenever possible.
GARY MIKE ROSE
Nature Boy pastime:
GIRLS people: nearly
everybody remembers
Drama . . . DeMolay. Track.
Football. Tennis plans
to join the Army or Navy
then goto Law School.
GEORGE MANUEL
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SYLVIA ROCHA Syl
pastime: getting the
most out of life that I can
... people: Gene ...
remembers: Basketball
games and McDoanalds
... Swimming 1. Tennis 3,
Track 1.2.3. G.A.A. 1.2.3.
Attendance Clerk 1.2.3 .. .
plans to attend college.
work and get married.
JIM ROMIG J.R.
pastime: listening to good
sounds and being with Vicki
... people: Vicki ...
remembers: Jamboree,
Prom and parties
Football l.2.3.4. Track
2,3,4 . , . plans to join the
Airforce.
GARY ROWE , ,. Roweboy
pastime: being with
Chris, playing baseball:
cruising' people: Chris
remembers the Twirp
Dance '72, Prom '74, CCS.
partying Football 1,2,
Basketball 1,2,3. Baseball
l.2.3.4. ... plans to
continue my studies and
Baseball ... I would like to
say farewell to all my
friends and may we meet
again sometime in the
future, maybe at a party.
GILBERT RUIZ ...
pastime: listening to music
people. Julie and
friends . , . remembers the
dances with Julie. making
all MBL. CCS Baseball
team. night after winning.
MBL and Regional
Invitational championship,
and playing CCS tourney
, . . Football 1,2,4, Baseball
2.3.4. Homeroom
Representative . . . plans to
attend Hartnell. then a
larger college.
RONDA RUMINER
remembers Dennis .. . The
past is but a memory. the
future is our clock, I am in
great need of Love. that
only you can provide. My
heart once full of love for
someone else, has only but
a small ridge of pain now.
For love has now shown me
no sorrow, but an even
greater knowledge.
SANDRA RUTTSCHOW
... Sam ... pastime.
singing .. ,
people. Richard, Dave.
Gina, Lori, Liz, Mary. Chris,
David, Steve
remembers. the opera,
being with Richard ,..
Varsity Cheerleading 3, "Do
What You Want to Do".
Barefoot in the Park", Films
Club Secretary. Unisons
Club 1.4, Girls Glee. Choir.
A Capella Choir, Vocal
Ensemble. CCS Honor
Chooir, AFS Secretary
plans. to work for Pacific
Telephone. try and be
happy. Peace to everyone
for all the help.
ADEL M. SAID ,., people.
friends remembers
when I was in Cairo, Egypt,
before I came to the U.S.
playing cards, Chess.
Tennis. Soccer . . . plans go
to the Air force for four
years and then continue my
education to be a doctor.
ALFONSO SALAS ... Al
pastime, going to
football and basketball
games, going to parties . . ,
people. friends and cousins
remembers, going to
Arroyo Seco and beach . . ,
weight lifting. driving
around in my car ,. . plans
work part time, possibly go
to college. Memories last
forever. through out your
lifetime, no matter what,
RAUL SANCHEZ
pastime. messing around.
sleeping people,
Connie. Mike
remembers. cutting class
and going to the beach .. .
motorcycles. cars
plans. get a job. work.
Seniors
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Joe. Tom . .. pastime. rip
around in Brad's "bug".
parties. hiking. camping . . .
people. Brad. Dave. HS. FO.
JM. all my friends
remembers the little red
"bug" "90" "360" "500".
movies. getting drunk.
Brad's back yard. activities
office. Mr, P.'s house
plans become a doctor, go
into the Army.
DAVID SCHMIDT
pastime, listening to my
stereo people. Keith.
Jim, Susan, Jeanette ..
remembers '74 Jamboree.
Elton John concert. hit and
run with Ronny. parties and
pickles Football
1,2.3.4. Track 1.2,3.4.
Homeroom Rep, . .. plans,
college. make lots of bucks.
SUSAN SERRANO
Sue pastime. being
with my friends . . . people.
Diana. Tina, Rosemary and
many others .. .
remembers Diana and our
classes together. getting
my car .,. Honor Roll.
Health Careers. making it
through all four years of
school plans
undecided, probably go
back to school and move to
Southern California.
DONALD SEYMOUR
Frog. Donald Duck. Ducky
Don . . , pastime following
Christ people. my
father and Christian friends
... remembers being
saved. my second airplane
flight. my trip through
Colorado, Boy Scout camps
Flying, Swimming.
Horse back riding. camping.
going on hikes plans.
Move to Colorado. become
a professional pilot. raise
horses for riding. go
camping a lot,
GLENDA SHOTZMAN ...
"Nothing prevents our
being natural so much as
the desire to do so."
Flochefoucould.
JEFF SIGALA . . . pastime:
good movies, going to Pro
games. the lake . , . people.
Theresa. football team,
friends from N.H.
remembers winning
Jamboree, City Champs,
parties, Monta Vista
Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball
l,2,3, Track 2, home room
representative plans,
to Hartnell College then to
State College.
DEBRA SIMS .... Deb.
lpupl . , . pastime spending
time with my friends ...
people, "Johnny" and DO,
DB, JV, CT, YV, DA, LR, DL.
TG, S C, M G , . .
remembers, going to Sac.
to see my sister but ending
up meeting someone
special. February 14, 1974.
... Yearbook 'l,2,.
Maiorette 1,2 . . . plans, go
to college and hopefully get
married.
CHARLES KEITH SMITH
... people, friends ...
plans. some college.
JOHN SMITH ... pastime,
Football, Baseball, Hunting.
etc. people, all my
friends remembers
Jamboree, broken leg
playing football, going to
San Jose ... Homeroom
Rep.. Football 1,2, Baseball
1,2,3,4, plans going to
college.
ANTONETTE SOTELO .. ,
Antoe . . . pastime, cutting
with all my friends ...
people, Cathy, Georgia,
Gina, Buelah
remembers, taking off from
school but not getting
caught, running from all
the supervisors ...
Volleyball plans, stay
home and kick back. "Today
is the first day of the rest of
yourlifef'
LUCY STONE . . .
Swimming, collecting old
books people, Susan
Jeanne, Frank, Kim, Cheryl
... remembers, being
editor of the school
newspaper . . . plans,
college.
RICHARD SWEATT
Tree . , . pastime, going up
to Yolanda's: sleeping . ..
people, Yolanda
remembers after the
football games. we won.
Shakeys . , . Football 2.3.4.
Wrestling 2.3,4, Track 1
plans, College,
Computer Programming.
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Tony, Fats, Nose
pastime Basketball. Tennis.
Bowling, Fishing
people, DC. MY. JP, CU.
CW, JW ... remembres
Sophomore year, D-
Championship. Broken nose
Bowling Club,
Basketball, track . ,. plans
go to college, work and take
life easy.
MICHAEL TERRY ... kip
pastime, iogging.
talking with people
people, LA, SS, DK
remembers Disneyland as a
Junior, with the seniors
ushering at Graduation . . .
Cross Country 2.3.4, Track
l,2,3,4, A Cappella 2.3.4.
Vocal Ensemble 3.4,
plans, stick out four years at
Chico State ot major in P.E.
REGINA MARIE THOENI
... Gina ... pastime:
singing, Swenson's.
laughing . , , people, Nener.
Sandy. Roy. Vicky, Mary.
Bill, Don, Cindy ...
remembers: CMEA Honor
Choir, Opera Trip, Senior
ditch day '72 .. . Carnival.
AFS 1,2,3,4, Historian 3.
Vocal E semble 4, Unisons
1,2,3,4, A Cappella 3.4.
... plans to go to Law
school special thanks
to Mrs, Di.Mr. Clark, Vicki
Brown, Marti, Mrs. VanNoy
and Mr. P. for their help and
friendship . . . Don't let the
past remind you of what we
are NOK now.
LARRY THOMAS . . . Lank
pastime, working and
racing cars at the strip . . .
people, the gang
remembrs, Prom '74,
Jamboree football trophy
'74, winning league in
bseball '73 Football.
Basketball, aseball, but
mostly the rodst lcarsl . . .
plans to go to college or the
senrice or just fool around
may go hunting in
Alaska with Joe.
Seniors
JEANNE THOMPSON
pastime. watching
basketball games.
swimming people.
Susan, Lucy .. .
remembers, Jamboree.
playnight. living through
Driver's Ed plans to
become a medical
laboratory technician if I
survive college.
MICHAEL VASSALLO
Mike.Whop
pastime: motorcycle racing.
water skiing, T.V., music
. .. people: Jim,Joe, David
remembers: going to
the lake or cabin. meeting
girls. having fun. traveling
back east over the summer
and meeting new people
C 81 D Basketball 1.2.
Swimming 1. Cross Country
1, Track 1.2.
PATRICK KIM
VILLANUEVA Kimbo
... pastime: tennis,
listening to music, eating
pizza, rapping with friends
remembers: going to
San Francisco with the art
Class, dances. Freshman
year. summer of '72, 5th
and 6th period lunch
Chinese Club .. . plans to
stay single. go to college
and learn something, visit
Hawaii and travel around.
RUTH VILLARREAL
Bubbles. Ruthie
pastime: Clint people.
Clint. Cindy. Doug. Terry
and the lunch gang
remembders, Christmas
Ball '73, Prom '74, Mr.
Mullins ... Drama 2.3. P.E.
Leadership 3.4 ,... Biggest
Accomplishment:
graduating early.
SUSAN NINA VOTAW .. .
pastime: tennis, swimming.
going to bsketball games.
football games . . , people:
Jeanne. Lucy
remembers. Jamboree,
playnight. school plays , . .
plens to go to college.
possibly become a
registered nurse.
MARSHA WARD...
Marsha pastime: bike
riding, going out with
David, reading, thinking.
being me remembrs:
Prom '74, David B., Mr.
Mullins, "David and Lisa".
"Do What You Want to
Do". whole Junior year. l
honestly Love you.
Jamboree '74-'75, Debbie.
Floberta and Halloween '73,
Mrs. Smith. T,P, ing Mrs.
David's house with Jana
and Melanie and getting
caught, being T.P,-ed by
D.B., D.K.. M.S.. C,S., and
whoever else
Thespians. German Club
1.2.3.4. Lot of Plays, G.A,A,
1.2. plans to goto
college, get a good job, just
be me To my Panda
Bear. "Ich liebst du."
DALE WEBBER Touts
pastime: motorcycle
riding, water skiing and
eating people: James,
Tina, Richard, Bobby.
Deedei . , . remembers: '74
Jamboree. the time we
toilet papered those houses
... Football 'l,2,3,4, ...
plans to go to college
lmaybel get a job. buy a
motorcycle.
DIANA WILKINSON
pastime: skiing, bowling.
skating people: too
numereous to mention , . .
remembers. Junior Prom.
Jessie's party, Halloween
Activities. lGrouchy Marxl,
Christmas in Yosemite , . .
C.S.F. 4, Homeroom
Representative 3, Senior
Class Treasurer. Bowling
Secretary 3,4, Yearbook 2.
Speech-Debate 4 . , . plans
to attend Fresno State.
become a Doctor.
CHRITOPHER WOOD
C.D. .. . pastime: smoking
Marlboro. being invalid.
watching Star Trek
people: Dave, Ellen. Steve.
Hair Lip. Sandy, Keith,
M.R.. J.B., V.T,, AND
MANY OTHERS ...
remembers. Ashland '71
and '73, thank you Sher,
falling in and out of love.
going to Wyoming. losing a
friend Band 1,2.3,4,
Thespians 1,2.3,4. 'Ray 8.,
Guitar playing, partying
1.2.3,4, . . . plans to create
something from nothing
thanks for the
memories.
JAMES WORDEN ...
Rowdy . . . pastime: talking
to friends on the phone.
reading . . . people: friends
remembers: CCS
Basketball playoffs, '71
Football Library Guild
. ,, plans to go to Hartnell,
then to Fresno State and
find a good job.
DIANE WORTHINGTON
. . , pastime: twirling, being
with Dale .. . people: Dale,
Susan remembers
going to Band reviews , . ,
Majorette 3, plans to
go to college Diner
High. Santa Rosa.
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The preparation and presentation of the 1975 Junior-Senior Prom
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concessions. Heading the mighty class of '76 were President. Susie
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Sclweel Pings
In their high school sophomore year, the class of '77 held
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Patti Parker
Linda Parish
Cheryl Pemberton
Ruben Perez
Shawn Phelps
Bertha Plasencia
Thierry Plouchart
Mike Potts
Georgette Powell
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Michelle Puckett
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Lynn Quates
James Redding
Cindy Reece
Mark Regazzi
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Rafael Rodriguez
Ronald Rodriguez
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Bob Rodman
Lucinda Romig
Leovigildo Rosales
Theresa Rosas
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Richard Ruiz
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Frank Salas
Joe Salas
Margarita Salas
Rolando Salas
Sylvia Salas
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Anthony Salmeri
Benny Sanchez
Carlos Sanchez
Rosemarie Sanchez
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Jose Sandoval
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Armando Serna
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Robert Shaver
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Sophomores 69
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The frolicking members of the freshmen class began their high
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Through their opening function, the class elections. they chose
Jorge Barragan. Rosemary Pulido, and Maria Alvarez to hold the
respective offices of President, Vice-President and Secretary-
Treasurer, Besides their playnight, they sponsored a successful
school-wide Fifties week. Their year could not have been as
successful without the help of their able advisors, Mr. and Mrs,
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The 1974 Alisal varsity gridders faced a season of frustration and
costly injuries in finishing with a 3-6 won-loss record. Coach Chuck
FiIice's squad. consisting of immensely talented and skillful players,
just could not come up with the big break, and most of the losses
could have gone either way. After blowing past all opposition in the
Jamboree, the Trojans faced San Jose powerhouse Yerba Buena,
and disposed of the Warriors, 30-19. The Green Machine's luck
soured as they lost the next three games: all by late-game rallies.
Facing Arroyo Grande in a non-league match, the Trojans put it all
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The tide of victory turned again, however, as Alisal dropped the
next three games, before gaining a win over Salinas High by forfeit.
Although the team's record does not reflect it, this squad was
loaded with excellent ballpalyers. Offensively, the passing
combination of Danny Camacho and Ed Richards was very effective
in putting points on the scoreboard. At tailback. senior Alan
Douglas was one of the best in the league. Also, Jim Romig, Dave
Schmidt, Mario Flojas, and Jesus Rico greatly helped the Trojan
offense to click. In addition, two defensive backs, Gil Ruiz and
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passes. Middle-linebacker Joe Dew made an impressive showing
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Smith, Jim Walker, Richard Sweatt. and Dennis Gilbert.
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Darrell Friddle was declared the outstanding lineman. Rivera
and Dave Puno were voted team captains.
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Vargas, C. Patton, V. Zermeno. R.Zubiate, R. Ruiz. Row 4: D. Camany. S.Jackson J Guzman E Knight B Harbor P Dalton C Brewer D Orozco L Godlnez
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Impressive Pla
Consisting entirely of freshmen. Alisal's Frosh-Soph football
team made a good showing with a 3-4-1 won-loss-tie record.
Coaches Deaver and 'Rice commented that they were
impressed by the immense talent of the freshmen and both
agreed that these players will be heard from as varsity players
in the next few years.
Receiving the coaches' praise for their outstanding play were
Jaimie Vargas. Andy Cosio, George Ramirez, Joe Taylan, Scott
Thomas, Ricky Alvarez, Mark Baudour, Ray Restrani, Eric
Rowe, Kevin Bingham. Mark Camacho, Jessie Perez, and
Kenny Williams.
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Taylan, E. Garcia. Row 3: Coach Deaver, A. DeLiz, S. Thomas, R. Alvarez. M.
Baudour, W. Harlan. R. Flestrani, E. Rowe, B. Tavalacci.
Row 1: J. Barragan, D. Wade, H. Morrison, P. Rosas, K. Bingham, M. Camacho. Row
2: A. Ferreira, A. Estrada, R. Baughman, Z. Zubiate, J. Perez. T. Walker. Row 3: D.
Flores. J. Vargas, K. Williams, R. Sxoroment, G. Garcia, J. Gilman, R. Walker, S.
Gillette, Coach 'Rice.
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foundation
Alisal's 1974 Cross Country team went through another year of
rebuilding. Wins for the team did not come easily or frequently, but
their season was highlighted by some outstanding individual
performances. Though most of the meets ended in losses. sparkling
runs by Mike Terry, Bruce Victorine. Mel Motogawa, and John
Nelson aided in keeping the score close. ln his first year of
coaching. Gerald Reguera finely mentored the young squad. He
tabbed Mike Terry as the most valuable asset to the team. with
John Nelson the most inspirational. and Johnny Villegas the most
improved runner. The squad will lose only two members to
graduation. So after this year of experience, they are sure to be
heard from in the coming season.
Flow 1 ll-rl: S. Ballantyne, J. Nelson. B. Groves. J. Wells, D. Mora.. Row 2: G. Rodriquez, D. Worthington, B. Victorine. J. Villegas. W. S. Wong. Row 3: Coach Reguera,
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For the third time in as many years. Coach Art Gilbert's D
basketball team racked up the league championship. The
D's waded through their opposition to finish with a 7-1
won-loss record, losing only to North Salinas. Little Homer
Hernandez. a quick and skillful player, led the D's in
scoring. and was cited by Coach Gilbert as the team
captain and MVP. He had a fine supporting cast in Art
Pena, Dennis Agpoa. Tyrone Powell. and Alex Acaya.
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After five wins and three losses. the C basketball team finished
their season as co-holders of the league title, sharing it with
North Salinas. Coach Gilbert credited Tony Ceralde as the C
captain and MVP and also the leading point-maker for the
Troyers. Also playing superbly to support the team's cause
were Rey Nicanor. Marty Carpenter, Joel Shumaker, and Dan
Lavilla.
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wstmting Season
Lack of experience proved to be too much as Alisal's varsity cagers finished
a disappointing season with a 6-18 overall won-loss record, with league
play at 3-11, Boasting an immense array of height, Alisal thrashed through
the Alisal Invitational Tournament to capture third place, losing only to even-
tual champion Overfelt. But it was downhill afterwards as the Trojans
dropped their next five games before defeating Palma. Alisal launched its
league schedule on the right note by smothering Soquel and Santa Cruz.
In the next game, however, the Trojans fell to Watsonville and proceeded
to lose to Aptos in the following contest, The Trojans seemed unable to
muster any type of an attack as they continued their losing string to eight
more games. This dismal skid was halted at the North Salinas gym,
where Gus Gutierrez's shot at the buzzer defeated North High, 54-53. ln
the final contest of the season, the Alisal cagers threw a mighty scare into
league champion Monterey by rallying from a twenty point deficit to almost
beat the Toreadors,
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team with his leadership
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Coach Art GiIbert's junior varsity basketball squad couIdn't find the
winning combination as they struggled to a 4-20 overall record, 2-
12 in league. Coach Gilbert attributed his team's troubles to the
lack of both height and experience. The team did boast two
talented guards, Tony Rimando and Tony Ceralde. Rimando led the
team in scoring while Ceralde used his shooting and quickness to
the fullest extent. Two other players were cited as commendable by
Coach Gilbert. They were Danny Comacho and Mike Grice. These
two players contributed excellent defense and hot-shooting spurts
to the team throughout the season. Also named for their play were
Pat Williams, Curtis Stackpole and Scott Thomas.
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Coach Al Garner's frosh-soph basketball squad finished in the same
manner as their varsity and junior varsity counterparts as they
underwent a lackluster year to conclude their season with four wins
against fifteen losses. Their league log ended at 2-12. Considering there
were only four sophomores on the team. the future Trojans did a
commendable job the entire season. The young squad was led by the
guard tandem of Homer Hernandez and Willie Cuellg, These two
ballhawks proved to be a threat to any tearn during the season. Rey
Nicanor and Bruce Holt filled in the forward positions. while Ricky
Alvarez started at center. Credited as valuable substitutes were Robert
Sides and mid-season recruit John Dew. Sides and Dew contributed
heavily in the rebounding department and occasionally exploded for
high-scoring nights. With almost all players as possible returnees, the
winning tradition is sure to return to the ranks of AIisal's
basketball squads of Freshmen and Sophomores.
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As eague Champs
AIisal's varsity grapplers put it all together this year as they captured the
Monterey Bay League crown with a perfect 9-O dual meet record.
Coach Terry Espinoza's wrestlers waded through all competition to
capture the title. The dual meet season was highlighted when Alisal
met North Salinas in the Viking gym. North High, predicted to give
Alisal stiff competition, was smashed by the Trojans, 33-18.
In tournaments, the team usually had to settle for a close second. The
Trojans ended in second at the Alisal. Ayer, and Gonzales Tournaments.
However, at the Blossom Hill Invitational. the Trojans showed their
strength by capturing first.
lndividual performances at these tourneys were outstanding. In the
first tournament of the year at Ayer High, champ-
ionships were won by Roger Diaz C1381 and Dave
Ceja lhwti, Art Ocampo l95l, Mark Yamaguchi
l105i, and Javier Alvarez l1 121 won second place
medals. Next was the Alisal Invitational, where
Diaz and Ceja, along with Wayne Knight l195l
emerged as champs. Yamaguchi was the sole
second place finisher. At the Blossom Hill
Tourney, Yamaguchi won first place, followed by
second place finishers Diaz, Alvarez. and Ceja.
At Del Mar, Diaz was again champ, while Alvarez
settled for second. Gonzales was next, and Diaz
surprised no one by capturing first, while Ceja,
Knight, and Yamaguchi won second place medals.
ln post-season competition, Alisal took second
at the MBL Tournament. League champs for
Alisal were Diaz and Alvarez, with Ceja and
Yamaguchi finishing second. Stiff competition at
the Region IV Tournament thinned out the Trojan
ranks, but the final placings showed Roger Diaz.
with a fantastic 36-1 record, at first with Javier
Alvarez. These two, with qualifiers Dave Ceja.
Mark Yamaguchi, and Art Ocampo, advanced to
the CCS meet at Monta Vista High in San Jose.
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The Junior Varsity wrestling team. with a 7-2 won-loss record.
finished second in both the Monterey Bay League dual meet
standings and the MBL post season Tournament. The only losses
for this squad, led by coaches Sarkisian and Rice, came at the
hands of Soquel and North Salinas. In the MBL Tourney. Mike
Cerna. a tough 112 pounder, garnered first place honors. Second
place finishers for Alisal were Alan Folen, Mike Zwarts, Jim
Anderson, and Juan Guzman. Robert Belasco and Pete Pura
captured third place medals. These grapplers. and others, are
promising competitors who will surely keep up the fine quality of
wrestling which Alisal possesses.
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The 1975 Trojan varsity baseball squad flexed its strength this
year while breezing to another winning season. Coach Filice's
talented team, which last season blasted its way to a third place
finish in the Central Coast Section Playoffs, began its schedule
with inconsistent play and pre-season jitters. but changed the
tide by wading past most of the remaining opposition.
Alisal boasted excellent outfield and pitching staffs, and a very
competent infield. John Smith joined returning All-MBL picks
Al Douglas and Gil Ruiz to give the Trojans the fastest outfield
in the league. Amazing Gary Rowe. using his fantastic pitching
skills throughout the season, teamed with Dan Comacho and Mike
Hernandez to form a first class pitching staff. The Trojan infield
consisted wholly of underclassmen, with the
exception of third baseman Floyd Nelson.
These talented players combined their skills with
the high knowledge of Coach Filice to retain the
winning tradition which has been exhibited by the
past Trojan varsity baseball teams. The defending
Monterey Bay League and Region IV champion team
1- was composed of five capable seniors and eight
-A talented underclassmen, the latter of which will return
next season to once again exhibit Alisal's fine line of
play by the Trojan baseball teams.
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Gil Ruiz easily reaches first on an infield hit.
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Under the guidance of coach Gary Mortensen, AIisal's junior
varsity baseball team experienced an outstanding season this
year. Paced by the pitching tandem of Eric Rowe and Daryl
Sinclair, the young Trojans reigned as one of the powerhouses
in the Monterey Bay League. Coach Mortensen was
exhuberent in his praise for the two skillful pitchers. citing their
performances as the vital aspect in his team's success. He also
had high praise for Clyde Udasco, Victor Zermeno, Brad
Harber, Randy Fernandez. and Cory Patton.
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Varsity Cinderrmen
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AIisal's 1975 track team. faced with a relatively small turnout.
struggled throughout the dual meet season, The tournaments.
however. were highlighted by some outstanding individual
performances. Sophomore sensation Tom Bryan sparkled in two
events. the hurdles and the high jump. Weightmen Bob Hopper and
Dave Schmidt turned in commendable performances in both the
shotput and the discus, while Jim Lucero clocked in as one of the
league's top 880 yard runners: Also shining for the varsity
cindermen were Tony Taylan, high jumper and hurdler, Alan Cox.
sprinter. and Dennis Maduli, hurdler. The varsity squad was co-
mentored by coaches John Favero and Andy Allen.
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him the berth on the varsity as pole vaulter.
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This year's frosh-soph track team displayed an exceptional level of competative
performances throughout the season. Consisting largely of some highly talented
freshmen, as well as returning sophomores from last year's squad, the team
overcame the shadow of inexperience. which frequently haunts novice athletes,
to present themselves proudly against all opposition. Coaches Favero and Allan
shared high praise for the following athletes in their specialties: Joe Taylan. long
and triple jump. and 220 yard dash: Dennis Agpaoa, hurdles: Tito Messerli, pole
vault. and William Lee. 100 yard dash.
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The Trojan swim team, coached by Connie
Barton. suffered a lackluster season this year.
due to a relatively small turnout of members.
However, individual performances brightened
the otherwise uneventful year. 'The Trojan
mermen were led by two top swimmers.
Richard Briggs and Kevin Ryburn, Briggs swam
the breastroke in one of the fastest times in the
league, while Ryburn paced the squad in the
freestyle. Although consisting of only thirteen
members, Alisal's swim squad did perform
commendably against most of the
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AIisal's 1975 tennis team completed its season as one of the best
in the school's history. With all of last year's Iettermen returning.
Coach John Deaver's squad boasted a powerful roster of skilled
players. Paced by sophomore Lance Osborn and senior Jim
Sasules, the tennis team bowed to Aptos and then smashed San
Lorenzo Valley to commence their season. Other players in the
Trojan lineup were David Scott, James Baughman, Henry Kalisiak,
Keith Rice. Carol Hale, and David Williams.
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Alisal's 1975 soccer team, coached by Mr. Clark. finished
second in the league this year with a 12-2 won-loss
record. After an undefeated pre-season log. the team met
powerful Watsonville in the league opener. and lost, 4-1.
However, they bounced back to defeat Salinas. Harbor,
and North Salinas to remain in second place. In their next
meeting. they revenged their earlier loss and defeated
Watsonville, 4-2. But their playoff hopes were dashed
with an untimely upset loss to Salinas. and they were
forced to settle for second in the league.
Outstanding players for this team were All-Monterey Bay
League selections Roberto Ruiz and Victor Favila. Also
lauded for their play by Coach Clark were Pablo Correa.
Jaimie Lopez. Alfredo Lopez. and Raul Baez.
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For the first time in the history of Alisal High, the Trojan varsity
wrestling team captured the Central Coast Section Wrestling
title. A five man contingent, led by defending heavyweight
champion Dave Ceja, traveled to Monta Vista High in March
to participate in the CCS Tournament.
Art Ocampo l97i and Mark Yamaguchi i105l failed to place,
but these two fine grapplers exhibited excellent wrestling both
in the tourney and throughout the season. Javier Alvarez i'l15l
waded through his competition before falling victim to a loss by
decision in the finals. Roger Diaz l133l, after an exhibition of
extremely impressive wrestling, suffered a severe knee injury
which prevented him from competing in the finals. Diaz. posting
a phenomenal record of forty wins and one loss, and teammate
Alvarez received second place medals for their efforts. The story
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Coach Pam Frees' girls' varsity track team underwent a
disappointing dual meet season this year. After beginning the
season by losing dual meets to Aptos, King City, and Salinas. the
girls' team did not fare well in the remainder of the season.
However, the cindergals did boast some outstanding individual
performers. The most notable members were hurdler Cath Powell,
high jumper Grace Bandong, runner Rachel Amparano, and
freshman speedster Kelly Norwood.
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Under the guidance of Coach Pam Frees, the girls' junior varsity basketball
team finished in fourth place in the Monterey Bay League. Coach Frees sited
the teamwork and competitive play of her squad as its major advantage. The
JV's were led by guard Cindy Caraveo. and center Beth Martinez. Karen
Scott and Beth Martinez led the team in scoring.
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Playing against rugged competititon, Coach Pam Frees' varsity basketball
team ended their season as the 6th place finisher in the league. The coach
praised Debbie Geissler for her all around play and named her the Most
Valuable Player. Also receiving commendation for their play were guards
Karen Doris and Cindy Whitmire, and rebounders Julie Hughes and Gloria
Domalaog. Led in the point production were Cindy Forgnone and Doylelyn
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Under the guidance of coaches Florence Camany and Kaylene
Mortensen. the 1974 girls' varsity tennis team was unable to
overcome its inexperience and finished seventh in the league with
a 1-6 won-loss record. Being a young team, the girls increased in
skill and knowledge. Dubbed as outstanding performers were
Pam Edwards. Sylvia Rocha, and Teresa Gonzales. Also
commended were Pam Edwards for her seventh play in the MBL
singles. and doubles, Pat Dias and Tammy Garner for their
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Numbering only nine. the minute girl's swim team underwent a
disappointing dual meet season. However, the dismal team
showing was overshadowed by some outstanding individual
performances. Highlighting the season were the results turned in
the 100 yd. freestyle relay team .Consisting of Christy Schneider.
Tracy Dames. Patty Abel, and Colleen Clausen, this team broke a
long-standing school record in that event. To add icing to the cake.
they broke their own record in the next meet. The relay team wasn't
the only spotlight oi Coach Connie Barton's swimmers. Colleen
Clausen advanced through post season meets in the 50 yd.
breaststroke. and freshman Christy Schneider performed well in
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Complete teamwork was the main objective of the 1975 volleyball
team. Aiding the younger members of the team were the
graduating mighty four: Karen Doris, Cheryl Favero. Mary Doris and
Debbie Giessler. This was the second successful year of a co-ed
team and a men's recreational volleyball team. With the never
ending help and encouragement of their adviser. Mrs. Kaylene
Mortensen. the team proved to be one of the best of Alisal High.
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Haydon. Middle Left: Kim Huntley, Karen Johnson, Suzanne
Moore, Sonia Darty, Tammy McCauley, Carol Yamaguchi, Pam
Clements, Ruby Duque, Cindy Niegut, Monica Canete. Mrs.
Mortensen. Top Left: Natalie Canete, Cindy Caraveo, Armenia
Mallari, Cindy Whitmire, Michele Waite, Gloria Domolaog,
Hernando Chavez: assistant coach. Up on ladder: Mary Doris.
Cheryl Favero. Debbie Giessler, Karen Doris. Not pictured: Doris
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The 1974-75 A.S.B. officers were perhaps the most active in
the school's history. Besides sponsoring various activities. the
student officers were called upon to help decide future policies
at Alisal. Phil Dyk served as A.S.B. President. along with Vice-
President Cheryl Favero, Treasurer Vicky Teague, and Rosanne
Ryburn. They all receive commendation for a job well done.
These students were also an integral part of the student body
government: commissioners-Bernie Agpaoa, Pat Amaro, Sal
Sanchez, Kathy Powell. Beth Dyk and School Board
Representative Janice Haydon.
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student, and the school chapter of the American Field
Service was most instrumental in that project. Also.
the chapter participated isa an Exchange Week at
which a Turkish student we: hosted for a week long
stay at Alisal. Mrs. Van Noy, the advisor, credited
fellow officers Sylvia Chacon. Carlyn Henry, and Mary T t-'lv -
Regan. Special congratulations were also due to AFS
finalist Valerie Tonus and Regina Thoeni.
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The Future Secretaries of America is a nationwide
organization which aids interested girls in entering the
career of business. AlisaI's chapter of the organization
continued to be as vigorous as in previous years. With
Mrs. Kirchner as advisor the club held an invitation
potluck banquet to induct new members. Also. they
sponsored a club Pizza Party for all members. The
FSA officers were President Julie Bellone, Vice
President Mickie Lineberry, Treasurer Karen Doris,
Corresponding secretary Rose Gomez and Recording
Secretary Vicki Maness.
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The llios Club is an organization of wrestling fans which work throughout the
year for the benefit of Alisal's wrestling squads. This year's club was
extremely successful in their endeavors. Headlining the list of activities was
the staging of the Second Annual Alisal Invitational Wrestling Tournament.
With president Mark Yamaguchi and advisor Coach Espinoza at the helm,
this function successfully raised abundant funds for the teams. The funds
were used to purchase new uniforms for Alisal's league champion grapplers.
and also to hold a club picnic. Other officers were vice-president, Javier
Alvarez. and secretary-Carol Yamaguchi. The statisticians aided at home
games.
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As in previous years, this year's group of homeroom representatives
served as a vital cog in our student government system. A
representative is chosen from each of the third period homeroom
classes. and this student attends the commission meetings held every
other week. Here the representative has to pass or defeat issues
presented inhhe commission agenda. Through this method the views of
almost the entire student body is focused to this small, diversified
group. which ably decides on the school's issues.
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Alisal has been gifted with a small group of creative
and hard working students who congregate to publish
the school's newspaper, the Trojan Tribune. This
year's staff certainly fits the mold. with Lucy Stone,
editor. Pat Amaro, assistant editor, and Mr.
Puterbaugh, advisor. Feature editor was Grace
Bandong. sports' editor, John Zweifel, distribution and
business manager Pat Bailey, and photographer and
ads' manager Terry Countryman.
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With the guidance of Mrs. Smith, AIisaI's German
Club remained as active as in past years. Along with
their entry in the annual Christmas Door Decorating
Contest, the club held a party and went caroling. Also
on the list of activities was an entertaining venture to
Monterey to dine at a German Restaurant. The
German Club officers were Jim Canaday, President:
Henry Gage, Vice'President: Donna Beecher.
Secretary: and Joel Shoemaker, Treasurer.
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Alisal's French club. entitled LA FLEUR DE LIS. made
this year a fulfilling one for discovering the ways of
the French culture, Among the numerous field trips
held by this club were journeys to the Dickens Fair.
French restaurants. French plays, and the French
consulate in San Fransisco. Also headlining the
activities for the club were a Mardi Gras party, a
Christmas party. Door Decorating contest. and a
project to create objects to donate to charity. The club
adviser was Mrs. Bainter, while Grace Bandong
served as president.
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The MAYO Club officers appear at the bottom row in the following order:
Richard Ruiz, Frank Mora, Ed Martinez, Armando Morales. Dinah Gilpas,
Rod Rozin, Mike Gurrero, and Alex Gomez.
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The California Scholastic Federation is an honor
society for students with high academic achievement.
Members must qualify each semester. Alisal's chapter
of CSF is adivsed by Mrs. Bainter and Miss Albano.
Officers are president, Edna Bandong, Vice President.
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Jimmy West. Among the list of activities for this club
was an enjoyable journey to San Francisco to see an
opera and visit the Legion D'Honeur, an art museum.
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Many people attended at least one of the three
drama productions this year. Although the plays
were widely attended and wall received. the 495
group mainly responsible was not adequately 4-is
recognized. The Drama Club, with Mr. Marquez
as advisor and Chris Wood as president. worked
very hard this year to make those productions
possible. Many hours of hard work in setting.
directing, and activing were necessary to stage
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The Vocal Ensemble is the elite group of singers at Alisal. Advisor for this L
group was Mrs. Helsby. The vocal ensemble participated in many concerts '
this year for both the school and the community. These concerts were held
during the fall. spring, and Christmas seasons. This exhibit of musical talent
was well received by virtually all audiences, and it is hoped that they can
keep up their fine tradition of singing.
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Mrs. Helsby, the vocal advisor. was high in praise for all involved
with the singing. The groups presented both Christmas and Spring
concerts for the enjoyment of the school. They wre rewarded for
their efforts with a trip to San Francisco with the remainder of the
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of work experience. The Alisal Marching and Symphonic Band will certainly
continue its undeniable success.
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The group was advised by Mrs. Mortenson.
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As provided in the schooI's constitution, the mascot is to be a
representative of Alisal's symbol, the Trojan. Among the mascot's
duties is helping the cheerleaders in promoting school spirit. This
year's mascot, Jo Ellen Atkins, sees this as only a fragment of the
obligations of the mascot, She feels the mascot should be a true
reflection and should be apparent throughout the school year.
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In the group's second year of existence. Alisal's
letter girls expanded their program to include
many of the school's activities, Presently, the
letter girls travel and march with the band at
various parades, and also attend rallies and
football games, This pep squad was advised by
Mrs. Mortenson. The members of the letter girl
squad were: Vicky Nelson-head, Elsie Batara,
Minette Spangler. Susan Kraker, Emma Cardona,
Sidney Tollison. and Teri Torres.
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Alisal's Drill Team was active this year in attendance at rallies
and games. This squad added much enthusiasm and spirit to
our rooters. The drill team included: Tracy Rose, Penny Akers,
Beth Martinez, Cathy Hack, Janice Eldred-Head. Barbara
Harland, Vivian Samples, and Theresa Rocha.
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. . . ajorettes
Members of the 1974-75 Maiorette
squad were: Martha Horta-Head, Lupe i
Castillo, Pat Deanda, Yolanda Speers.
and Janette Anderson, Their acting
advisor was Mrs. Stevens. The
majorettes were yet another squad
which added color to many school
functions. In band parades and halftime
shows these girls provided spirit with
their baton-twirling routines. They were
also fundamental in rooting activities
such as rallies.
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ageant Ilirls
While our band paraded, the pageant girls were always
there to provide style by toting flags to bring up the rear.
This device added pageantry and marked the success of
the group. This years' pageant girls were: Cheryl Mellick-
Head, Joyce Basset, and Velma Buen. Advice and aid was
given by Miss Stockton, their advisor.
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The Future Farmers of America was extremely active
throughout this year with activities in and out of agriculture.
Entering in numerous FFA events, the Alisal chapter sent two
delegates, Tracie Rose and Debbie Azevedo, to the Regional
FFA Templeton and also entered in the King City Fair in
livestock judging. President, Craig Andrus, with his fellow
officers Chris Brown, David Azevedo, Tracie Rose, Debbie
Azevedo, and Jeanette Crites organized the annual King and
Queen of Hearts Valentine Dance and the Donkey Basketball
game. Club advisor was Mr. Mullen,
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A new addition to Alisal this year. the Bicycle Club was active under the
guidance of their advisor Mr. McCarroll, After rnuch delay due to
insurance complications, the club organized many rides throughout the
valley with more activity taking place in the spring. President Dave
DeLair was instrumental in initiating the club. His fellow officers were
Vice-President Marilyn Stidolph. Secretary Beth Dele and Treasurer
Joyce Chamberlain.
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Quill and Scroll annually functions as an
organization for AIisal's talented journalists. With
Mr. Puterbaugh serving as advisor, the club
staged a candy sale to raise funds and then
ventured to the Steinbeck House for a field trip
with the school's journalism classes. Officers for
this club were: president, Pat Amaro: vice-
president. Grace Bandongg secretary. Lucy
Stone: and treasurer, Pat Bailey.
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Block A is one of the few clubs
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requirement: A girl must have
earned her letter before she will be
admitted to this prestigious club.
With president Susie Simon doing a
fine job, Block A held many picnics,
barbecues, and parties as time-out
activities from sports. Mrs. Camany
was advisor for this successful club.
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In its second year of existence, Alisal's Ski
Club was an exciting organization for ski
buffs. ln order to raise funds for ski trips. the
members and 1heir advisor. Bill Sarkisian
held two large candy sales and numerous
carwashes. Spending the money was an
easy task for the club as they made three
journeys throughout the year to the snow
country of Lake Tahoe where they showed
their skill or lack of skill, in the popular winter
sport.
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, The major accomplishment of Alisal's Soccer Club was participating in a pre-
season soccer league as a tune-up for prospective league slates, Roberto
Fluiz led the team through an undefeated exhibition schedule, triumphing
over the area's strongest teams. Carmel and Gonzales. The Junior Varsity
lost only one in their stint. Also on the Soccer Club's agenda was the
' election of team cheerleaders and a soccer queen. The group was advised by
Mr. Martinez.
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The Girls Athletic Association is another nationwide
organization in which Alisal actively participates. GAA serves
as the administration for the girls' sports teams. Five coaches
serve as advisors: Mrs. Camany, tennis and softball: Mrs.
Frees, basketball and track: Mrs. Mortenson. volleyball: Miss
Little. gymnastics: and Mrs. Barton. swimming. In order to
function, the GAA staged a candy sale to raise funds. They also
presented a Christmas Pizza Party, an elementary Play Day,
and their annualo Honors Banquet. Club officers were Cathy
Powell. Susie Simon, Emma Cardona, Sandy Carrillo, Natalie
Canate. Monica Canete. and Michelle Waite as president. vice-
president. secretary, fund raising, custodian of records,
treasurer, and publicity respectively.
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The Track Interest Club was an instrumental
function of the track team. Consisting totally
of females. the Track Interest Club worked at
all home track meets, keeping statistics and
selling concessions. The members were
richly rewarded for their efforts with a
banquet at the conclusion of the season.
Advisor Mr. Allen was high in praise for the
excellent work of these girls.
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Electronics Club strove throughout the year
to advance the skills of electronics for their
members. The club performed many
projects. In an attempt to expand basic
electronic progress to include the entire
student body, the Electronics Club
sponsored a Radio Controlled Airplane
Demonstration in March. With many other
projects taking place. this year was a virtual
SUCCESS.
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Deadlines, Declicatimg . . . Yearbook Staff
lt was another hectic year for Alisal's Trojan Yearbook staff, but as
predicted, the staff pulled through. The year was full of missing
pictues, late deadlines, and long working hours. Never-the-less
this yearbook was produced. Janice Haydon worked hard as
Editor to prevent the class from erupting in complete chaos, Mr.
Angelo, the advisor, also did a fine job bearing the strain for yet
another year. Manning the helm of the Classes' section was Sylvia
Chacon, with Liz Edu providing much aid. The fine Ads section
was put together by Bernie Agpaoa. and Jimmy Mazzuca
constructed the Faculty section. This year's sports were covered
by Boys'
Sports Editor Mike Pura and Girls' Sports Editor Valerie Tonus.
Two large sections, Organizations and Activities, were done by
respective editors, Karen Doris and Chris Morales, with Jessie
Pabros and Mary Regan helping. Some members provided
miscellaneous help and learned the basics for work next year.
They were Carol Card, Becky Bailey, Jim Herberger, John Zweifel,
and Terry Herberger, All pictures taken by students were done by
photographers Joe Diaz, Mario Amaro, and Lionel Rogers. After
the year's work was completed, the entire staff was able to relax,
examine, and enjoy its work.
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The Law. Salesmanship, Economics,
and Personal Finance Club is a class
which learns the fundamentals of
business and has fun in the meantime.
As usual, this club had more than its
share of functions. They staged the
Annual Pie-eating Contest. candy sales.
and bake sales. Also, the advisor. Mr.
Favero, and club president, Diana
Bledsaw, met to organize an end-of-the-
year banquet for all the LSEPF
members.
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first Day Registration
Seeking a newer and more efficient type of scheduling, Alisal undertook a new system of
college type registration this year. Returning and entering students were greeted on
September 3 with instructions on the procedure of this modernized idea of selecting
classes. Mainly, students were allowed to select time periods and teachers for their
subjects. although not all the students were satisfied. this first-time registration method
opened doors for a better system in the years to come. Hard work and long hours were
put into the preparation of our First Day Registration, and credit is due to Miss Palmer
who organized the entire matter and to Mr. Poulsen who. along with his Leadership
students, aided many confused students in their inauguration to this new registration
system.
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Aquainted Dance" to the student body. Being the first dance of the
year, this event drew a large attendance from the student body. The
band was "Backroads". and they provided some very popular and
well-performed tunes. Playing a little something for everyone.
"Backroads" was highly successful in enabling the students to "get
acquainted."
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A wave of silence engulfed the stadium as the judge approached
the microphone. Remembering last year's three-way tie, the crowd
waited anxiously for the winner of the rooter's trophy to be
announced. The decision proved Alisal to be true to form as we
were declared the winners of the Flooter's Trophy for the ninth
consecutive year. A loud, familiar cry of "We're Number One" rang
throughout the proud Trojan rooting section. The sweet taste of
victory was heightened by the play of our varsity football team as
they ran over all competion to emerge far ahead as the 1974
Jamboree Champs. The Trojan gridsters racked up 36 points to
blow past Salinas with 26 points, and North High with 3 points.
The theme of the rooting this year was "Academy Awards".
sporting cleverly treated rollouts with slogans such as "Vikings
Sing the Blues" and "Exorcise the Cowboys". The commissioner of
Hooters, Sal Sanchez and Glo Domaloag. along with the committee
are to be commended.
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Homecoming 101
The traditional clash of Alisal and Monterey was the setting of this
year's 1974 Homecoming. Earlier in the week. the varsity football
team nominated five senior beauties for Homecoming queen. The
five candidates entered the field that Friday night, prior to the start
of the varsity game, amidst an atmosphere of suspense. The
Homecoming queen candidates were Eileen Agee. escorted by
Robert Pearcy: Lori Gannone, whose escort was Doug Gray: Vicki
Manness escorted by Mike Pura: Chris Morales with her escort
Gary Rowe: and Sandy Ruttschow. escorted by Eric Stein. The
candidates were accompanied by the class princesses and their
escorts, Kathy Williams of the Freshman class with Paul Bellone,
Kim Tolleson for the Sophomores with Mario Amaroz and Junior.
Yolanda Barragan, with Ruben Pulido. Accompanied by the Trojan
marching band, the pageantry of the event reached its peak at
halftime as Lori Gannone was crowned 1974 Homecoming Queen
by last year's queen, Angie Marquez. Presented to Lori as gifts by
the ASB were roses, a crown, and a silver platter,
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This year the ASB sponsored the first annual pumpkin carving
contest. A large portion of the student body came to carve creative
designs in pumpkins and enter them in the contest. The carving
artists worked as representatives of clubs, organizations. and
classes. At the conclusion of this day of toil, the awards were
announced. Each pumpkin won an award in a different category
ranging from most original to most Halloweenish. They were then
placed on display throughout the school.
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One of the numerous Senior Activities this year was Childhood
Reunion Day. This event was held on January 30. The Seniors
arrived at school in baby's garb and then met during the lunch
periods to participate in children's games. David Matt was the
winner of the airplane throw, while Mary Regan won the heavily
contested bottle drinking competition. When the gunny sack race
was over, Liz Edu and Chris Morales were declared winners. In all,
it was a day to shake loose the present and relive the past.
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Haereimail My name is Mary Reagan and I spent this year at Alisal
High as your A.F.S. er.
I come from a small country in the South Pacific called New
Zealand. In describing New Zealand, I would say that it is a land of
green hillls and fields, of mountains and lakes, of native bushes, and
of small cities and towns. My hometown is New Plymouth which is
a very pretty city of a little under 40.000.
I have four brothers: three older. Paul, Kevin. Michael, and a
younger brother, Philip.
Although I find the life style in America very similar to what I was
used to. I find school quite a different experience. In New Zealand I
attended a parochial school with an enrollment of only 300
students! School emphasized academics far more than in America
and classes such as home-making are not found in the school
curriculum.
I enjoy acting and reading, poetry. and I love Iisteing to music-Elton
John and David Bowie especially. I also enjoy traveling and
meeting people, and A.F.S. has really enabled me to do this! My
year in America, the many wonderful people I've met, the places
I've seen, the new things I've expereienced, and my time at Alisal
will be in my memory always. Arahairue, Mary.
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Assemblies
This year, the Student Body was presented a double treat as
two musical assemblies were sponsored within one week.
First, on November 26. a group called PaPa Du Run De Flun
played their tunes to the audience. Their music was a delightful
mix of old '5O's songs to the surfer melodies of the early '6O's,
Then, one week later, the U.S. Army Rock Band came to
perform at Alisal. This band's program consisted of songs of
the recent years, including some of this year's popular tunes.
Both assemblies were well received and appreciated.
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The Christmas season descended on Alisal as usual and the school
responded appropriately. First, there was the annual Door-
Decorating contest, with winners chosen for their work. The music
departments provided carols in the hallways and there was even a
visit from Santa Claus. rewarding many students with candy canes.
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On February 13, the Hartnell Gym was invaded by the All-
American Redheads Women Basketball Team. Sponsored by the
Boosters Club and GAA. the girls met the challenge of One Hour
Martinizing. a team consisting of Salinas area alumni. The
Redheads staged a very entertaining exhibition at halftime,
performing difficult tricks with basketballs. However, all was not
fortunate for the Redheads, as their 36th game winning streak
ended as Martinizing won 53-52. as Alisal grad Jim Huff sank a
last second bucket. Although they lost. the Redheads proved to be
a skillful team and provided much excitement in the games.
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In its inaugural performance. the Alisal Drama Department
presented Neil Simon's BAREFOOT IN THE PARK. This is a
comedy concerning the hectic lives of a newlywed couple in New
York City. Alisal's foreign exchange student, Mary Regan.
demonstrated excellent acting ability in the lead role of Corie
Bratter, the young wife. Keith Rice portrayed Corie's husband Paul.
and Sandy Ruttschow was cast as Mrs. Banks. Corie's mother.
Chris Wood was featured as Victor Velasco. the couple's bizarre
neighbor, while Dan Ferdinando, Jeff Simpson. Tom McClusky, and
Sheila Petticord rounded out the cast. This outstanding
presentation could not have been possible without the hard work of
play director Jose Marquez, Alisal's drama coach. The entire Drama
department is truly to be commended for this fantastic piece of
work.
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Corie Bratter
Paul Bratter
Mrs. Banks
Victor Valasco
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The telephone man
The delivery man
The delivery women
Mary Regan
Keith Rice
Sandy Ruttschow
Chris Wood
Dan Ferdinando
Jeff Simpson
Tom McClusky
Sheila Petticord
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A regular feature of the Valentine season. the King and Queen of
Hearts Dance, was sponsored by the FFA. Throughout the week
prior to the dance, many couples sold tickets for raffles in hopes of
capturing the King and Queen of Hearts title. The dance
commenced on Saturday the eighth, with "Three's the Limit"
providing the music. Midway through the evening, the music was
halted. The FFA officers announced Ralph Osuna and Marilyn
Stidolph as the new King and Queen of Hearts. Raffle winners
received calculators and radios.
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The class of '78 held its inaugural playnight on February 26, With
Jorge Barragan in charge. the Freshmen Playnight included many
original activities. Besides swimming. eating and fooling around.
there was an ice cream-eating contest between Mr, Drake and
Jorge Barragan. Also the Freshman officers met the challenge of
the Administration in a basketball game. with secretaries acting as
cheerleaders. As a finale for the evening. Three's the Limit provided
an hour of music for the enjoyment of the Freshman Class.
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One of the highlights of this year's basketball season was
Basketball Homecoming. Scheduled for halftime of the Alisal
Salinas game. the basketball queen ceremony was rich with lovely
ladies vying for the coveted title. Candidates were Grace Bandong
with escort John Smith: Cheryl Favero, escorted by Mike Climer
Janice Haydon, who chose Mike Pura for her escort: Chris Morales
and her escort Gary Rowe: Kathy Powell, and escort Doug Gray
and Betty Puterbaugh, escorted by George Robles. The gala event
peaked when Betty Puterbaugh was named 1974-75 Basketball
Queen She was crowned by AFS student Mar Fle an, and
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During the prospective sport seasons, Alisal has always added a
touch of class by staging rallies. This year proved to be no
exception, with many of the entertaining shows being presented
throughout the athletic seasons. Headlining all the shows was the
action of the pep squads, whose routines and cheers greatly
boosted the rooting spirit. Some very funny and original skits were
usually offered as a gift from the Leadership class and its
officialities. Coaches also appeared to introduce the teams and
present their personal outlooks on the season. Lastly, there was
always the popular class competition, offering the classes a chance
to exhibit their own amount of school spirit. All in all, the rallies
were very amusing and added some spark to the atheltic year.
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For anyone who attended this year's rallies, basketball games or
assemblies, the sound of the Stage Band was prevalent and
familiar. This group performed at many activities, as well as for the
pre-high schoolers throughout the county. They also displayed their
talents in shows at the Salinas Golf and Country Club and the
Masonic Temple. Officers were Richard Briggs, president: Mark
Deome, vice-president. Melodee Fontana secretary, Michelle
Puckett, treasurer and Ernie Felipe, technician.
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This year was a virtual success as Alisal's vocal orgnizaions ran true
to form and kept the school's tradition lor excellent music. Miss
Helsby was exhuberant in her praise for the vocal groups and was
proud of all involved. The vocalists presented Christmas and Spring
concerts for the enjoyment of the school and also participated in a
valley-wide concert at Hartnell. They were rewarded well as they
journeyed to San Francisco to attend the opera "Madame
Butterfly."
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As in years before, the Alisal band continued to strive for a
successful year. To raise money for their activities they held their
annual pancake breakfast, two glass recycling workdays and a
candy sale. After they had collected the necessary funds, the
embarked to various competitions at Merced, Gilroy, Santa Cruz.
Santa Ana, Long Beach and San Mateo. They also entered the
Colmo Del Rodeo parade and the San Juan Bautista parade.
Officers for the band were: President, Doug Gray, Vice-President,
Carol Hale, Secretary. Gloria Domaloag and Treasurer. Melodee
Fontana. Band Director. Mr. Horsley, is to be highly commended for
a fine job in his final year of conducting the band.
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The art department rarely receives credit for the fine work they do.
This year much of their creations went virtually unnoticed, but for
those who noticed it the artwork of these classes is excellent.
Under the guidance of Mr. Lee and Mr. Johnon. students learn the
major concepts of art. from basic patterns to complex designs. They
also go on field trips to view the different art styles of the area. With
the large quanity of exhibits around the school, the art department
is becoming more visible. and its work more appreciated.
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The Drama Department was mentored by Jose Marquez, in his first
year in teaching at Alisal. Many productions were presented by this
department. The annual variety show "Peak Night" was staged in
February. They also produced their well received version of
"Barefoot in the Park" as well as "The Curious Savage". As a
reward for the members, the department journeyed to the Hartnell
theater to view "The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail".
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Eu sou do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, com uma populacao de
5,000.000. e eu estou muito feliz de estar aqui como a primeira
esturante do YFUlYouth For Understandingl aqui em Alisal High
School.
Meu Pai ensinou Portugues em West Point. mas agora ele esta
trabahando como Editor Associado de um jornal publicado para
promover o interesse pelo Brasil na America. Embora minha mae
tenha siro professora de Ingles ela agora trabalha como dona-de
casa.
Rio de Janeiro e uma cirade industrial e turistica no verao.
Ainda tenho um ano e meio para me graduar no meu pais. Na
minha escola nao poremos escolher as materias como nos poremos
escolhe aqui em Alisal.
Estou certa de que esta foi amaior experiencia da minha vida,
conhecendo gente nova, aprendendo sua maneira de viver e sua
cultura.
Minha familia hospedeira ten sido maravilhosa para mim em todos
os sentidos na minh temporado aqui em Salinas.
Eq espero que voces tenham a oportunidade de visiar meu pais
algum ria. por gue foi um prazer para mim conhecer todos voces
aqui em Alisal High School.
I am from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. which has a population of five
million. I am very happy to be here as the first Y.F.U. lYouth For
Understandingl student at Alisal High School.
My Father taught Portuguese at West Point but now he is working
as an Associate Editor of a Brazilian newspaper published to
promote the interest of Brazil in the United States. Although my
Mother was an English teacher. she is now retired and is a
housewife. Rio de Janeiro is an industrial city and in the
summertime. is a tourist city.
l have to complete one and a half more years of school in order to
graduate in my country, In my school we cannot choose the
subjects we take. as we can here at Alisal.
I am sure that the best experience I have ever had in my life is
meeting other people and learning about their way of life and
culture.
My host family has been marvelous in so many ways during my
stay here in Salinas.
I hope you have the opportunity to visit Brazil someday. because it
has been a pleasure for me to meet all of you here at Alisal High
School.
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November 13th was the date for this year's third annual Class of
1976 playnight. The evening of fun began with volleyball games in
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the gym and swimming. After these activities had washed up some
appetities, a chicken dinner wasgpresented. As the evening drew
to a close, the Juniors gathered in the Girls' Gym and danced to the
sound of Mongoose. The junior officers are truly to be commended
for an excellent job of presenting the playnight.
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1515 Second Ave.
Open from 8:00 - 7:00
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177 Williams Rd.
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Salinas, Calif.
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Telephong Street
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The Burrito Hut
Phone 424-1951 424-1952
ROSSI DISTRIBUTOR, INC.
. 1044 Harkins Road
LAUREL HEIGHTS SHELL
P.O. Box 93 Salinas, Ca.
Duane Wiseman, Owner
Telephone l408l 758-2251
705 Sanborn Road
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323 Williams Rd.
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Phone 4490009 32 Williams Rd.
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AARCO' Phone 663-3566
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2347 San Miguel Canyon Rd.
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Wholesale-Retail
10865 Merrit Street Castroville
Good Luck 84 Best Wishes
To The Class of 1975
DIAMOND CEMENT CONTRACTOR INC.
General Engineering and Building
P.O. Box 2062
Mike N. Chacon Tele- 422-9480
President Salinas, Calif.
ARROW HARDWARE GABILIAN PLAZA APTS.
736 Williams Rd.
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Paint, Plumbing Supplies, Storage Sheds
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621 E. Alisal Home Furnishings
Ph. 424-2507 5 convenient credit TO IVIR. GARY HORSLEY
plans
In dedication for his unselfish
service to the Band and the School
for ten years.
Gloria Ball
GLORIA'S CRAFT'S AND GIFT'S
Sherwood Gardens Shopping Center
Band Boosters
Telephone 927 No. Main sr.
l408l 424-5950 Salinas, calif. 93901
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Why? Because "She's" There
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The Salvation Army
Congratulations to the class of 1975.
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To my piglet with elf ears: A wise old
owl lived in an oak, the more he saw,
3 ,the ?s he spoke: The less he spoke,
Qhe ore he heard- Why can't we be
like that old bird?
From Your Ideal
i"Never miss a chance," Papa had once
said, "to keep your mouth shut." And
,the more I studied on it, the sounder it
grew.--
Robert Peck in A DAY NO PIGS WOULD DIE
Compliments of the
Library Staff
"Life is a journey. Not a destination.
Weire free to go where we wish and to
be what we are.
The main thing in life is not to be
afraid to be human."
P.C.,S.L.S. Janice Haydon
The secret of teaching is in respecting
the pupil. Longfellow
Mike Seitz
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Ph 422-2382 Salinas, Ca.
COLONIAL MANOR
A Home away from home
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Manager Hazel Burks, Richard Burks
Phone l408l 758-3525
Personal service by "Joe" Williams
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Contractor's License No. 272462
Telephone Bus. 758-3825 Res. 449-3223
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PINKEY'S RESTAURANT
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners Food to go
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"When one door closes, another opens,
But we often look so long and so
regretfully upon the closed door that
we do not see the one which has opened
for us." A.G. Bell
Jessie Pabros
I'm sure that in the years to come I
will remember the good times and the
bad times, but more than anything
else I'll remember the people of
Alisal High.
Thanks for everything.
Phil Dyk
PATRON AD
Goodfriends wish to extend its
congratulations to the class of
,,75,,
Goodbye, good luck, and "get lost."
The class of '75 has experienced more than its share
of major changes. We were the first class to have the
J.S. Prom off campus, actually make money on the
Christmas ball, and have our advisors get married!
lNothing like a close classl We had a lot of our ac-
tivities at the end of the year and gOt to know each
other very well, but no matter how many years go by
we will always happily remember our years at Alisal.
We hope and pray to find you all successful and happy
at our 5 year reunion. Good Luck and May God
bless.
P.S. Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Mortensen and Mr.
Espinza, everything was neato burrito.
The Senior Class OFFICERS
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Salinas D Moniereyc and the cold wind blows,
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