Aragon High School - El Tesoro Yearbook (San Mateo, CA)
- Class of 1971
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"ONE MUST CHANGE ONE'S TACTICS
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Memories of Past Presidents . . .
When Aragon was only a growing skeleton of steel and concrete,
one of my friends jokingly bet me Iwould not run for Student Body
President. Itook up the bet without giving it any serious thought.
But the closer elections came, the more seriously Itook the joke.
I began thinking that if I really wanted to be president, and if I
worked hard enough, I had as much chance as anyone. Iworked,
and the joke changed into reality. I had become Aragon's first
Student Body President.
I enjoyed the job so much that when Iwas a senior, I again wanted
to be Aragon's student leader. I now realized that I had a talent for
public speaking, that I had a way of conveying sincerity, and hon-
esty to others, and that I thoroughly enjoyed the competition of
elections. The competition was stiff. My victory was not easy, but
my greatest desire was successful, to be the Student Body President
of Aragon's first graduating class.
Looking back I can see that high school changed me. The friendly
joke was a stepping stone. High school was an awakening period.
I discovered desires and talents that I had not realized I possessed.
I knew that if I wanted to be something different, or wanted to
change my personality I could. I knew I could be who and what I
wanted to be.
Now time has changed me. I feel myself becoming older. It's odd,
because to me I'm still that "crazy guy who drives to school in the
old Model 'A' dump truck. " Ihave grown older because I have had
to accept responsibility. Responsibility, that nasty word that people
nag and threaten you with, does not just happen. Responsibilities
are accrued with desires. Marriage has brought responsibility, so
have children, the service, my job, and most important of all
happiness. Because of responsibilities we are forced to grow up.
We have to adapt to new situations. We are constantly changing.
Aragon was my first introduction to responsibilities. I have been
accumulating them ever since.
I have graduated and I have changed. I have reached some of my
goals, and others are still far off in the haze of the future. Aragon
was my beginning. Running for president kindled my desire to be
the best in whatever I do. I am constantly trying to develop my
abilities.
I'm grateful to Aragon for the opportunities it offered me. I am
still on my way to my future, growing, expanding, changing, and
always striving to improve. Thank you for the challenge, Aragon,
and good luck to you, your students, and your dedicated faculty.
--Clifford R. Glidden
You asked for memories from high school.
Unfortunately, memories are sometimes
trite and sometimes hard to enjoy for anyone
except those persons who experienced them.
You asked how Aragon helped me. I would say
that I might not have made it through college
and might not have advanced as far in the
military and civilian business Worlds if I didn't
have the experience of having the teachers of
Aragon for my high school education. The
teachers there can relate to students a wealth
of experience far beyond the minimum curric-
ulum requirements.
If there were one thing that I would say to high
school students today, it would be that they
should talk to their teachers. Teachers have
a wealth of information to give to those who
have the interest.
- -John F. Coltart
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your morning announcements". . . Mr. Bell's
exercises in pantomime . . . Early morning
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ings . . . Yes, my memories of Aragon are
vivid and my experiences were, on the whole,
pleasurable. But I cannot honestly impute great I
significance to my four years at the Don-dom.
I think that our personalities are largely de-
termined by our earlier years and our world
views by our later ones. Aragon was to me
as a pleasant pause in a journey: one that
offered some trees to scale and some to fall
from--a last resting place before We move
out to find-or make-our place in the World. I
As Robert Frost Wrote:
The Woods are lovely dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
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Peace.
--George Eisenberg
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When l remember Aragon, I am deeply dissatisfied,
even angry. lronically enough, I am perhaps most
dissatisfied about the fact that lwas once student
body president, for I currently see that "achievement"
as a symbol of what l now reject about my growing-
up-in-America. To be sure, l am most angry at my-
self, for more sensitive souls would not have been
caught up as long as I was in the fundamentally un-
critical process which was my high school experience.
However, my dissatisfaction must extend to that
basically uncritical process, itself. Aragon: an un-
critical process? For me, yes. CThere may have
been teachers during my years at Aragon who were
encouraging radical questioning of commonly accept-
ed social values and of the nature of education, itself Q
l only regret that Iwas so oblivious to what they
may have been saying. J Aragon did not really help
me to see the bloodshed, agony and stupidity in the
worldg Aragon rather helped to program meytoward
what our society labels. 7'nuccess", which seems,
always achieved at the ,expense both of othenfrnenf
and of one's own human realization. Todayyl
non-violent revolutionary, 5 refusing to cooperate,
the draft, refusinglto pay war-related taxes,
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lutionary social change. Only indirectly--perhaps
way of reaction--did Aragon help me to be what
now. But perhaps things are different now at
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If I may use the vernacular of the day, Iwould
say that high school for me was a very straight
experience. The highlights of the year were
always the evening ball games and dances like
the Grid Classic or Senior Ball. We went to
class most always and listened to KYA at one
hundred decibels whenever we could. Our daily
routine was occasionally spiced by a class
prank.
I must confess however that my time was used
more to prepare for college than to live and
enjoy each moment. I say that somewhat regret-
tably since I am sure that drinking beer with
my buddies in the bushes would have been more
fun than studying evenings. In fact, as a senior,
I began to fear that I had thrown the four most
carefree years of my life into the library and
had shut the door on better things.
And yet I have no real regrets. I have found
since then that almost no time was ever wasted
studying. I am frustrated now by being unable
to learn fast enough to keep pace with my inter-
ests. I appreciate Aragon now as a place where
Iwas able to learn, for one reason or another,
at a time when Iwas not smart enough to see
myself the value of my own education.
I hope that students today are taking advantage
of the new scheduling to explore and develop
their talents and interests. I fear however that
they are revelling in newly found freedom, as I
once longed to do, but fortuitously never did.
- - Bruce Allen
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I remember once trying to describe the phenom-
enon of American High School, and especially
Aragon High School, to a group of Turkish stu-
dents while waiting for a ferry to Rhodes from
the Turkish mainland. After a bit of reflexion,
I remarked that High School was for us a sort of
market place of ideas and center for development
in a miniature model of our particular civic
culture. We readily assume roles, work with
others, and even come to have an appreciation
of literature and scholastical material in High
Schoolg but the main function of our public high
schools seems to be the development of a struc-
ture within which the many segments of our
society can meet, interact, compete, develop,
and enjoy each other.
I remember High School as four years of in-
volved "residence" at an institution which served
as a center for encounter of different elements,
a sometimes stage or market place where ideas
were traded and roles acted out in a structural
model of our society. Aragon was a place to
make friends, experience a certain amount of
civic oriented life, gain an introduction to the
world of learning, and develop as a person be-
fore being booted out into the world to find a
place in society and to begin a more specialised
role.
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A high school is a testing ground for ideas, along
with a training ground aimed at perfecting the pres
entation of these ideas. But this could describe any
educational unit. But in high school there is a pres-
ence of blissful security and friendship which are
the natural product of the system. The faculty and
students are on a closer relationship which makes
the exchange of ideas a pleasure, not a chore. High
school is the place where you should get involved in
as much as you can, realizing that this involvement
is on a limited scale. Try to better understand what A 6
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is present around you. Become aware of the vastness
of possible educational endeavors. Aragon was my it
high school. I enjoyed my four years. I hope all the
things offered to me are still available to the student
seeking an exciting four years at Aragon. '55
--Hugh S. Robertson III '35
Studying at: University of Stockholm
Advanced Institude of Glacier Studies
Cultural Geography Major
He writes his family:
I am now writing my thesis on rock and soil erosion.
I have spent many hours in the Archives of the Royal
Academy studying maps from the 18th Century and
comparing them to new flight-photography maps. We
have just completed a study of hydrology in connection
with water power in northern Norway.
1967
I imagine this must seem strange to you to see that I
am so involved with science and technology after my
interest in English and Humanities at Aragon. How-
ever, directions can be changed at any time if the
basis for study is broad and sound enough.
- -Bruce j. Mayor
Although I am only two years removed from Aragon, it seems I could be no
further away from my high school days than I am at the present--separated
by thousands of miles and years of tradition in Wien, Austria. This distance
quickly diminishes whenl think of my Aragon years. Aragon was an experience
in learning, maturation and friendship from the time I entered in 1965 to the
time I left in 1969. Aragon did most of its growing during this time and being
a part of this maturation was what I remember most. My class was fortunate
to experience high school at its dynamic best--from the typical six period per
day school to the atypical and much more progressive system of modular
scheduling. One only attends high school once. The more diverse his exper-
iences are the more prepared he is for future endeavors. I thank Aragon for
this diversity.
20 --Bob Burmeister
lt is as senseless to revel in the nostalgia of bygone days, as it is to predict the future of a decadent and outvvorn institution. All those
who would seek to remodel our dead educational system without attempting to breathe new life into its basic concepts and idealogies
are doomed to failure. The role of education in America must be reexamined.
The smooth running of our educational system presupposes acquiesence to the rules, regulations, and idealogies of the system. How
long can students and teachers alike continue to be manufactured products, churned out by a dead institution as trained recruits, ready
to take their place in the "norm" of society. Students have already cried out for Free Speech. Achieving that, they have cried out
against a long list of ills in our society and in the world. This was all valid and all very necessary. But now we find that everyone
knows what the problems are, although nobody really knows how to instigate the necessary reforms. This has produced a two fold
phenomenon with great ramifications. First, students have been left with a feeling of impotence. The ramifications of this have either
been to increase the intensity of their frustration--resulting in mass indiscriminate violence, or an almost manic depression--evidenced
by completely dropping out.
Perhaps the more sensible students have realized that the only way to overcome this feeling of impotence is to become better equipped
as individuals, to develop their higher senses, to express their creative and spiritual individuality, to sharpen their intellect, and then,
once prepared, work productively for those changes and reforms which are so necessary. It is my personal opinion that the first and
most important reform must be in education. This is primarily where my efforts at Aragon were devoted. Unfortunately, not much
was accomplished, both because of a passive student body, and a long history of rules, regulations and idealogy which went far beyond
the grasp of a few inarticulate, intellectually inept students at Aragon High School. But it was a start, and it shall continue. Students
are crying now not just for Free Speech, but for freedom. Academic freedom. Creative freedom. Spiritual Freedom. The freedom of
joy, of life.
There is now a strong social consciousness present among students in America. Hopefully, it will be
strong enough to show the people of America not only where they have gone wrong, but also, to help
rebuild that which is now decadent or destroyed. But students must also realize that a strong social
consciousness is totally without value unless it is accompanied by an individual or inner consciousness.
It is relatively easy to change the world, it is not so easy to change yourself. The most difficult work
we can do is to develop our inner selves. "What would it profit a man to gain the world, but to lose his
own soul?" Peace in the world will only come when there is peace within ourselves.
This is the role of modern education.
This is our challenge.
--Bruce Bendure
Being out of Aragon for only three months I cannot say what my one impression
of high school is. That impression may begin to come only when I've had 1970
enough time and gain enough wisdom to bring together and evaluate the many
memories of high school. I sadly suspect, though, that when the time does
come when I will be able to say what high school meant to me, I will View it A
as a nearly tragic misuse of four years. I had as much tif not morel fun than I I
anybody else and I don't mean to say that I didn't learn anything, it is just a
pity that so little of that fun and learning took place in the school itself. I'm tl
afraid that I'll view the lack of challenge and compassion tin the curriculum,
not the facultyb as perhaps the most serious shortcoming of my four years.
I'll probably see high school as having done an admirable job in preparing me
for college but as having done little to prepare me for living.
Despite the poor impression of my high school years I
am sure that I will be thankful for the opportunity to
have gone to Aragon. At Aragon there were people who
recognized that education must change and who were
doing something to change it. When Iwas there, Aragon
was some distance ahead of a system that was miles
behind. Hopefully the community will allow these people to continue the
change that may bring Aragon closer to a place that will make people not
only better students but, possibly, better people.
--Doug Kaplan
One of the more important things my experience at Aragon taught me was
society's law of selection: it's not survival of the fittest but rather those
who fit! Four years at Aragon Sr now one year at UCSB have attested to the
validity of this idea. Peace gl whatever ,
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Virginia Meding
Richard Bell
Norman Arslan
Robert Brandeberry
Harold Bowman
Helen Studebaker
Audrey Harrison
jean Clarke
Arthur Pettinicchi
Harold Fearon
jack Lee
Kenneth Allen
brrnond Heacock
jack Shackleton
Robert Rittenour
Harry Therkelsen
William Larson
Earl Connolley
John Mahaffy
Henry Warner
Charles Bennett
Harry Egan
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Greta Ahlvin
Cherryl Anderson
Helen Brown
Roger Cantaloube
Manuel Continho
jean Glover
Robert Knees
Audra Longley
Downing McKee
Herman Nadwornick
james Price
Helmut Seifert
Wayne Taylor
The staff of the E1 Tesoro is proud
to dedicate its 1971 edition to the
dedicated staff who have been at
Aragon Since its opening in Ianuary,
1961.
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Student government's role
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senting the students to the ad-
ministration and the community,
and to carry out Worthwhile ac-
tivities for the students. lf the
students get behind and support
student government, it can
then carry out these functions
effectively.
Bill Cassada,
Student Body President
above: Bill Cassada, Student Body President
Commissioners: Steve Godwin and Patty Martinelli-Student Involvementg Lori Silverstein-Silver Swordg Tom Flavin-
Publicityg Val Ferguson-Rallyg Tim Hau-Human Relations, Tracy Gerber-Publicity, Bruce COX-Orientation, not
pictured: Bill Lewis-Rallyg Marc Dummit-Foodg and Fred Bongard-Better Government.
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Student government has gone through cer-
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to improve its workings. Due to the ina-
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F LL CLASS CFFICERS 1970
The main goal during my term was
the raising of funds for the class
treasury. Our planned fund raising
activities included concession stands
at football games, a candy apple
sale and a Fun-Nite. Many thanks
to all those students who were will
ing to help their class.
Randy Fong, junior Class President
rightg Diane Yamauchi-Vice President
Pam Ward-Elected Representative, Alison
Cohen-Secretaryffreasurer, Randy Fong
President
The main objective for
the freshman class was
to unite all the freshmen
in our class. We also
wanted to get acquainted
with the new people and
ideas here at Aragon.
We hoped to accomplish
this goal as soon as
possible so that all
freshmen would enjoy
their remaining years
here at Aragon.
Donald Higashioka,
Freshmen Class President
rightg Kandy Kane-Treasurer
Donald I-Iigashioka-President
Connie Cummings-Secretary
Andrea Zigman-Vice Presi-
dent. not pictured: Eileen
Him-Elected Representative
The goal of the Sophomore class this
semester Was to try to bring the students
of the school closer together through our
various activities. We felt that if We
could get the student body together, the
feeling of school spirit that has been
lacking in the past few years would be
promoted.
Bruce Cox, Sophomore Class President
rightg joey Brandstetter-Vice President, Cary
Yamauchi-Secretary!Treasurer.
not picturedg Bruce Cox-President and
Chris Kohlbry-hlected Representative
During my term as senior class
president, our activities were quite
successful, but I feel that most of
the credit goes to the spirit and
unity of the class of '71 itself. This
year's senior class was fortunate
enough to have reserved a night at
Disneyland for our Grad Nite, and
because of this the rest of our
year's activities were directed
towards the raising of funds for the
trip.
Shelly Cerasaro, Senior Class President
right: Tori Keizer-Vice President, Shelly
Cerasaro-President, Janet Gabrie1-Secre-
taryfTreasurer, Ruth Allen-Elected Rep-
res entative .
FDREIGN STUDENTS
Youth For Understanding has a student from
Denmark, who goes by the name of Henrik
Christensen. Henrik is enthused by the number
of activities that the average American can do
outside of home and school. However he does feel
that Americans have three very immediate prob-
lems: those of internal violence, the war in Indo-
china, and the overwhelming pollution. "They must
be solved in that order, for one feeds into the
other. " When asked about Denmark, Henrik re-
fused to answer because of the unfairness of com-
paring it with the United States due to the differ-
ences in customs, population and the sizes of the
countries. "I appreciate the American school sys-
tem, especially flexible scheduling, not because
it is easier to study but because it is better for
communication between students and teachers. "
Finally, he wanted to thank the teachers for the
time spent in helping him understand his courses.
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International Christian Youth Exchange is spon-
soring a student from Hong Kong - Tim Hau. The
school Tim came from is liberal by Hong Kong
, standards but conservative compared to Aragon.
Tim loves flexible scheduling because "commun-
ications between students and faculty are close. "
Advocating the ideas of free speech and the
system of democracy, Tim does not like the
racial discrimination and the high cost of living.
An official photographer for the El Tersoro, Tim
contributes to Aragon's school spirit. Interested
in Math, he goes to after-school Math contests
and attempts to tutor those who need help in
Math. Tim plans to return to Hong Kong, make
a detailed study of the differences between the
kg United States and Hong Kong, and then come
back to the Americas to attend a university.
Being the elected vice-president of the Human
Relations Committee, Tim could be well quali-
fied to do this.
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"What it means to be an
'I. C. Y. E. Exchange Student'
There are no words to say it
. . . It is a discovery of
people, a discovery of myself
I learned to say: 'Friend, wake
up . . . open your eyes . . .
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ing. . .'
Aragon is the most fantastic
school I ever knew. It is a
wonderful experience. I am
very happy to know you and I
shall remember you.
Shalom-Peace-Paix-and people
'let the sun shine in . . . the
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Dave Wee Qsupj Travis Craig Qsupj Eileen Costello Travis Craig Eileen Costello fsupj
Travis Craig Liz Wolfe Bob Weiss Qsupl Dave Wee Qsupy Laura Merlo
Norman Landes john Rosenberg Qsupj Mark Nagumo fsupj Jeff Brouws Katie Voice
Alison Cohen joel Greene Carole Grannis Martha johnson Don Coppock
Robert Kirchner Qsupj Sharon Plumley Mark Pasternak Mark Nagumo Martha johnson
Sam Hasegawa Gregg Harvey Travis Craig Wynne Prindle Carole Grannis
Mark Nixon Qsupj Eileen Costello Qsupj Chris Aoki Laura Merlo Qsupj Richard Troeger
not pic: Tom Earnest not pic: not pic: Dave Chin HOT: pic: Sally Vaughn fsupj
Dave Chin Marc Dummit Qsupj john Sheehan fsupj Marc Dummit Mark Nagumo
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Greg Sylvester, Ken Evans, Laura Sangmaster, Mr. Mast. Not pictured: jim Brown, Nancy Nolte, Pat Dillon, Lilita Cohen, Fred
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"Aragon's newspaper, the ARISTO-
CRAT, is designed to inform the
total school community about stu-
dent, faculty, and classroom
activities. We are avoiding Writing
that which has news interest for
only a small minority.
--Mr. Lloyd Mast
left: Mr. Mast and Sally Vaughn. below
left: Sue Engrnan and Ken Evans.
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Glimpses of the past often help to illuminate the future and, hopefully, this tenth
anniversary edition of the EL TESORO will give Aragon's staff and student body some
perspective on the decade of change that has been Aragon's story up to the present,
and this insight will allow those concerned to draw their own conclusions as to the
next ten years of Aragon's existence.
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Hau, Mark Eisenberg, 5-Dale Quedens, not pic: Fred Bongard, Mark Lorenzato, john Rosenberg, Val Appleton,
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PACIFIC RELATIONS
"Those who say don't knowg those who know don't say".
Hindu sage
Led by jane Moy and john Clancy, Pacific Relations, a new
course, allows studenis to explore various aspects of eastern
culture. Different art, religion, and philosophy has been Studied.
The class went on a camping trip this fall and students experiment-
ed with music, yoga, tai chi and cooking.
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Man is slowly killing the earth and killing himself
along with it. Man has become a cancerous growth
upon the earth and multiplies without limit. Be-
cause of our great numbers and the stresses we
place upon the environment to keep us full and
"happy", we produce far more foreign matter
than the earth can handle. The situation, however,
can be alleviated by nature if we learn to live
harmoniously with nature.
A swift and radical change in man's attitude
towards himself and his environment and a change
in his living habits are necessary to save us. The
question is whether we are willing or able to
change quickly enough.
--Russ Dehnel
On Oct. 3, 1970, members of Aragon's Conserva-
tion Club and other interested students partici-
pated in "Youth Walks for Survival" to dramatize
their role in the war against pollution.
David Stoney from Hillsdale and Russ Dehnel from Aragon near the halfway
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The purpose of the newly formed S. l. C. is to fight the
apathy that echoes through the halls of Aragon. Our main
objective is to get the students interested and involved in
many different aspects of our society and environment.
Upon observing that many students waste time and energy
doing nothing, we want to channel this energy towards
new and different aspects that the students would find
appealing. We have found that it is impossible to tackle
this problem without some cooperation from the students,
and we have yet to find an overwhelming amount of
cooperation-but we are confident that the situation will
improve as the year progresses.
- -Patty Martinelli
Dick Glasson' Steve Godwin' Patty Martinelli' Commissionexs' Steve Godwin 8 Patty Martinelli
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Katie Voice, Renee de Wolf, Liz Wolfe
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Sept 29 Candidate for State Assembly Gregorio to speak in Little Theater
Craig did not attend
Oct 26-30 International Week - speakers representing various countries Mon Denmark Tues
Ethiopia Wed japan Thurs India Fri Brazil
Oct.. 22 Candidates Night-candidates for School Boardg Mrs. Ann Benner, Mr. Ike Tribhle. Dr. J.
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It is the desire of the H. R. C. to promote the fullest participation of all students in the educational,
governmental, and social aspects of the school community and to provide each student equal service
and protection by the governing body of Aragon High School to the end that all students may seek and
find in the school an education not prejudiced by individual differences of race, religion, color, ances
social position, or place of birth.
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The H. R. C. has initiated comprehensive programs in human relations in an effort to:
--promote faster and better intergroup relations among students,
--provide the student with the background and understanding that will make him a more productive
citizen in a multi-cultural society,
- -reduce student-student, student-faculty, and student-administration tensions in the school commun-
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The activities of the commission are varied in that the H. R. C. supports all activities of existing
school organizations. U ,
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lower right: Mr. P. Fisher
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Cn October 31 and November 20, Mrs. Knight and Mr. Bell's advanced drama classes put
on plays in the Little Theatre The purpose of these plays was to give the school an idea of
what the students are doing in their classes. There was no admission charge. Brooke
Knight directed 3 PENNY OPERA, a play by Bertold Brecht. There were two performances
and both drew a full house Also in the play, but not pictured below are Don Galindau, Diane
Dillon, Chris Hyink, Barbara Levine, Kathy Palmer, and jen Wolfe. jennifer james was the
Mrs. Knight, Andy Hansen, Paul Goldrath, Gary Wong, Greg Everhart, Gina Freschet,
and john DiQuattro.
Lisa Trafficante, Andy Hansen, Judy Pratali, john DiQuattro, Jill Coleman, Jody
Quinby, and Vicki Adams. below- Sue Zieker, Rich Wistrich, Carol Selvey, Vicki
Adams, Phyllis Austin, Marcy MacDonald, judyPratali, jill Coleman, and Pam
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above- Sue Lively, Pat Mullane, Mr. Bell, Amy Hipshman, Lynn Sapiro, Jim
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The Persecution and Assassination
of lean-Paul Marat as Performed
by the inmates of the Asylum of
Charenton under the Direction of
the Marguis de Sade, a play by
Peter Weiss, has been described
as "the most exciting and powerful
play of this century. "
Under the direction of Richard
Bell, the advanced drama students
gave a fine performance.
Also in the play, but not pictured
are john Sullivan, Linda Maxwell,
Gene Marey, Candy Merrian,
john Pope, Gail Wakeman, Sue
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Mergatrod. Music was supplied
by Jim Bousecker, Tim Palrang,
and Eric Van Dorn.
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GRA SWIMMING
Over the past ten years,
Aragon's Girl's Swim Team
has had an outstanding record,
losing only their last meet this
year against Hillsdale C68-763.
Every year a number of nation
al records have been broken.
The prospects for next year's
team look great and with the
student body's support they
will go on to another 10 years
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Gail Bianco
Bindy Burns
Devin Callaghan
Katty Cognetto
Jill Coleman
Mary Ellen Eichner
Sue Ernest
Sue Diehl
janet Fohner
Lori Gradinger
Jeannie Hong
Mary Hooper
Debbie johnson
Martha Johnson
Betsy Jones
Karen jordan
Laurie Kaplan
Crystal Knapp
Barbie Levine
Rhonda Press
Meg Rasnick
Hildy Richardson
Camille Rogers
Nancy Schoeppner
Sue Schoeppner
Laurie Scott
Patty Smith
Ioan Taber
Pam Thivierge
Denise Weeks
Malvina Whitmore
Kim Yoshiwara
Pat Bass
Phyllis Austin
Under the coaching of Mrs. I.
Tribble the Girls Tennis Team
has improved a great deal. The
players agree that working on
strategy has made it a Whole
new game. This year they came
out with a record of 3 wins and
2 losses.
Barbie Levine
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ARAC-ON UNNER TAKES'ISTI MPL
Although Aragon had only a fair Varsity season as a Whole it had an excellent individual performance
by john Sheehan, who took first place at the MPL finals. Other Varsity runners this year were Bob
Ewigleben, Keith Sellers, and Brent Chalmers, who as a team took fifth place in the MPL. The jVs, ,
led by the "fighting lrishmen"-Craig Rosenbaum, Dave Chin and Keith lmamoto-took third in the
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Sth row-Mr. Daskarolis, C. Rosenbaum,
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not pictured: P. Baumgardner, M.
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Tears, suspense, then exultant yells
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,aurie Scott
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LATIN CLUB
Clayton Greer
Rich Troe ger
Melissa Harvey
Chris Hyink
Audrey Hongo
Scott Kunitani
Linda Gibbons
Mr. Leddy
Norm Landes
Bob Seyranian
Craig Imamoto
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ARAGON BIBLE CLUB
"When God has meaning, life will too. For God loved us so much he gave us his son,
jesus. And anyone who loves and believes in him will never die but have eternal
life. "
jerry Hunt, Tom Hunt, Jean Torp, Audrey Hongo, jeff Carter, Lyle Schmidt, Tony Burch, Bill Taylor, Jack
Contreras, Diane Schmidt, Randy Brown
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PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB
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Lora Bolyan
David Wee
Carole Grainger
Russ Dehnel
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John Munroe
Roger Welch
Mary Kaye Patton
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orchestra. After two years, student leadership was beginning to become effect
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groups of the previous two years established a record of achievement that will
frema-in-auchallen e to our music students in succeeding years--a challe e
which the A Cappella Choir, Orchestra and Madriga Singers o ' - ave
met with purposeful enthusiasm. --Ben Denton
Ara on's 'rst year, 's , s owe ' 5 pieces in the school band. Throughout t -
course of ten years, we have added to the total, and we currently have a 96
piece band. Flexible scheduling has brought added improvement -- 3 different
performing grou sz concert band intermediate band and sta e band and
mini classes indpmprovisational techniques ancfin jaizhand theory-- all attrib-
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Stafforini, E. Haeusslein, two: J. Greene, I. Weber, S. Van Dorn, S. Smith, D. Chin, L. Blutman, M. Chiossi, C
L. Leinhard, L.Ragent, K. Naffziger, E. Van Dorn, T. Palrag, three: S. Brown, R.Weiss, Ben Denton, J. Carter, S.
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those teachers who were on the original faculty at Aragon, there were indeed
some nostalgic memories, but unfortunately, some 900 students who represented
its first ninth and tenth grade classes were not here to participate in its celebra-
tion.
What happens in the aging process of a school? Traditionally, its student body
gets larger, its faculty grows in number, gets older and retires, the building is
expanded as needed, the school's colors and mascot become well known, and its
graduating classes begin to have anniversary parties.
But something significant has happened at Aragon. There is more mutaul respect
and friendly relationship between students and teachers. Students are involved in
constructive activities in the school and the community. Teachers are develop-
ing new curriculum, much of it to be used in small group seminars where the
teachers play a secondary role and students talk so that they may learn from each
other. They are encouraged to help the faculty make decisions as to the impor-
tance of time, study materials, and what is important to know. Learning, par-
ticipation in activities, and acceptance of responsibility are goals sought by stu-
dents at Aragon. Our aging at times has been painful, but always productive in
our attempt to prepare for a future that at times seems impossible to comprehend.
--Kenneth G. Allen
Principal
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The 1971 soccer team, under the illustri
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the 70-71 season. The team was led by
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George While Bob Smith and Sal Galioto
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upper left: top row: J. Stevens, B. Chalmers, G.
Anderson, D. Graham, T. Marcel, D. All-azetta S.
LaPlant, S. Grisolio, I. Atkinson, Nickolas DeLurgio
middle row: G. Atkinson, S. Kunitani, J. Best, D.
Page, S. Naffziger, F. Greenly, R. Fitts, R. Ginquia
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The most important function of student government is to involve stu-
dents in relevant activities Which tend to create school spirit and
prepare students to become active citizens in their community.
Weekly bands, musicians day, kite day, Aragon's l0th anniversary
party, and such activities created spiritg While Black History Week,
supporting the CSM tax election, ecology activities, and other school
community services Were aimed at student awareness.
Starting a student store, redecorating the lounge, and Working for
district permission to advertize in school publications Were some
lasting achievements realized by Student Assembly.
It was an experience which I shall never forget.
Good luck 81 farewell
Michael H. Anderson
Spring Student Body President
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Denise Weeks-Elections
Tom Flavin-Announcements
Tracy Gerber-Publicity
Sam Dunham-Electronics
Lori Silverstein-Silversword
Gary Siepser-Creative Thought
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Fred Bongard-Radio station
Steve Jeffers-Activities
Craig Merrill-Activities
Karen Mendelson-Rally
Travis Craig-Food
Marc Dummit-Food
Bruce Nixon-Curriculum
Norm Arslan-Fund raising
jim Patton-UASB
Patty Martinelli-SIC
Steve Godwin-SIC
Russ Dehnel-Ecology
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Senior class president for two
semesters-another first for
Aragon high. Actually a lot of
activities were planned for the
second semester during the
first, and I felt the obligation to
see their completion. It's quite
an experience trying to please
all the people all the time-it
can't be done. But I hope I have
pleased all of you at least one
time or another.
Adios mis amigos de '71,
Thank you
Shelley
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Secretary, not pic: Shelley Cerasaro-
President, Tim I-Iau-Treas. , Bill Vorce-
Elected Rep.
JUNIORS
ln gaining funds for the
prom in April, the
junior class suffered a
serious setback from
the cancelled fun-nite
in February. But We
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tivities such as the
Great Tricycle Race,
a car Wash, a date on
May 21, and of course,
the candy apple sales. I
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ten involved and con-
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We are ending our third
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periment", but in many
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mentation. We can all,
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Spirit and apathy are two Words constantly in use in dealing with school government. My
belief is that "student government" has an identity crisis. What is its purpose? What should
our objectives be? Many questions are being raised. My hope is that we will begin to answer
some of these this semester. We have a great class and We're off to a beautiful start. My
hopes for the coming years are high. 74! Andrea Zigman
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top right: Most Generous--Steve Godwin
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far right: Best Looking--Craig Merrill and
Barbara Potter
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bers Grids, Christmas Formal '69,
big games, best friends, Clarence
and 'bunky', weddings, showers,
the B. G., and many special mem
ories with G.A. "Is that all there
is?"
ELIZABETH AGI-LASSI
ALFRED AGUINIGA
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HELEN AGUINIGA
KEN AJURIA
JIM ALDERMAN
TANIELA ALIPATE
RICH ALLEN--Rich remembers Aragon-Mills-
soph, Candlestick with the ABC and Coors,
Burger, Big Three's with the DeLurgio, cooking,
API, NBC , tires, the pumpkin comandoes, and
Christmas trees.
RUTH ALLEN
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JOSEPH ALTIERI--"O royal subjects of Aragon,
Beware! He who is known to be wise, claims
little. He who claims to be wise, knows little. " Wm
LORA ANDERSON
MICHAEL ANDERSON
MARILYN AEDO --Marilyn remem -
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RICHARD ANDERSON
JACKIE ANKELE
VALERIE APPLETON--Val recalls rainbow,
Sir Richard, Rogue River and Mariners,
Pebble beach, Euro '70 and friends. "The
journey of a thousand miles begins with a
single step. "
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NORMAN ARSLAN
RONNA ASHLAND--Ronna will W"
always remember the "B.G. ",
SKNAB, Yac, formals, receptions,
and most of all, August 20, 1970
and a certain someone in Philly.
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DONALD BASS
CLAUDIA BATEY
PATTY BECHTOLD--"Both pain and ecstacy
carry equal weight and importance, one is
the thin thread that leads you through the
other. "
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AMY BAKEWELL--Amy remembers the L. H. C. ,
slumber parties, Eden Roc, Yosemite, a
fantastic sophomore year, 48 hours, beach house
january '69, Junior Prom '69, Hawaii, Banff,
Savage '70, and wonderful friends.
KENNETH BALL
LAURA BANKS
BARBARA BARANISHYN--Barbara will always
remember Europe '68, Mariners, skiing, Funny
Farm, D.M., D.F., QL.F. j 2. "Life's experi-
ences cannot be measured by quantity but by
quality. . . "
DIANE BARKER--Diane remembers great friend-
ships with the Mad Mouth, a beautiful affair
with "the man", and wishes to continue it in
the heart of her property in Dallas.
STEPHANIE BARR
OWEN BARTEL
TERRY BAR TGES--Terry remembers the band
and Grand Canyon, Saturday football games in
the mud, soccer, Kurianowicz, bad food and
Spanish.
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pizzas, fun nights?, mileage, 2nd best,
graceful flights, open you.r eyes, special trades,
shepherdsllsale, parties, Mutley's, camping,
Temple City, farstoned, laughing and lst
graders.
ESTI-IER BERMANI
CATHY BIASOTTI
SHARON BLACK
SI-IELLEY BLACK
BASHAWN BLATTER
LARRY BLOCK
CONNIE BOLLS
LORA BOLYAN--Lora believes the greatest pity
she has is for he who has lived through others'
eyes 5 for he knows not his own tune, only the
music of others.
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JOAN BEIRNE--joan remembers a lot but
she's not going to tell anybody.
LESLIE BENELLI
FRED BONGARD--Fred remembers the
calculus, the biology, the chemistry, gone
but not forgotten, and many things yet to
come, none easy, but all similar to his
experiences now only memories.
GAYLE BOTTIMORE--Gayle remembers
parties on the front lawn, soph year, beach
at night, Dave, the yellow baby one,
Froolys and Idaho. Her plans include mav-
eling and going to S. F. C. C.
PAUL BOYD
SUSANNE BRANDAU--Sue remembers the
tank, night games, Serra, "Bottle of Wine, "
cigars, GRA, 5-1-70, a truck, the JP,
summer '70, Chumley, rallies, confetti,
senior spirit?, a nickname, powder puff,
and friends.
SUSAN BRANDENBURG
RAYMOND BRENDER
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STEPHEN BROWN
GREG BULANTI
ANTHONY BURCH H?63j--"Man: seeks peace
yet makes war, craves love yet enjoys hate,
thinks himself wise yet his story proves dif-
ferent, refutes God, when will he learn?"
NAGA BURIOVOY
MARIANNE BURNI-IAM
RONALD CAMERON--Ron remembers a S20
'53 Nash, Mr. Ikuma's Superman Problems,
and of course he could never forget What's her
name.
JIM CAMP
GALE CARLI--Gale remembers "the blue
bomb", Friday nights, Football games, powde
puff, "Those parties", izona, 3f2O!70, A
Capella, concerts, 201+ hours, a bus ride,
"the tank", rallies, skiing, and friends.
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JEFF CARTER--jeff's advice IS 'open your
WILLIAM CASSADA
PATRICIA CATOMER
RICK CELOTTI--Rick remembers Mr.
Keuter's junior English, big parties, and back
home in the gym - "71" rules.
SHELLEY CERASARO--Shelley remembers
Bayou Country, shad fishing, Tahoe has
heavenly moguls, Cheerleading, Delicage
Dego Decision, counseling, my senior
amigos, that cowboy, the great American
critic, Menees IV, outside the frame, and
P,M. happiness.
DEBBIE CI-IARLIP
MILTON CI-IIN
CLAIRE CHIOSSI
CATHERINE CHRISTEN
TOM CLARK
PETER CLAUSEN
SEAN CLINTON
JOHN COGGINS
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life more beautiful and exciting than you
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ing up and understanding. . .we must
abandon our security and face an unknown
future.
CATHY COLLINGS--Cathy remembers her
sophomore year, an SS. OO broken scapdish,
and the Airport.
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CONRAD CORPUS
NINA COSLOW
SHARON COX
TRAVIS CRAIG--Travis remembers all the
work and last-minute feelings of impending
doom.
M ICI-IELE CR ISTE
JOSEPH CUA
CHERYL CUMMINGS
DAVID CUNNINGI-IAM
MIKE CURRAN
FOREST DARRENOUCUE
TOM DAVENPORT
and Fred? !?
LORNA DE GUZMAN
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HELEN DEMICHIEL
STEVE DESANTIS--Steve recalls Berryessa, the
Byron Boys, swimming in the summer, and
among other things -what's her name? His
memory is short, so - you can't Win for losing.
"Good-bye".
JOE DEVITO
RENEE DE WOLF--Renee remembers two
blondes, a tall one and a short one, that hold
strange contests, Oh Chumley, 20 miles,
somebody deceivingly sweet and innocent, and
being a clod in chemistry.
JEFFREY DIAS
DENISE DIBETTA
STEPHEN DIEHL
LAURA DI QUATTRO--Laura remembers frosh
year, 4-27-68, Fishie, 8-3-70, the tank,
9-14-70, "buzz", Sue's bar and grill, Ki-Ki,
chumley, rallies, and the spirited class of 71.
MQW COLLEEN DAVIDSON--Colleen re-
members "j.V. 's", snails, typical
Molly, Colleen times, I.P. -Grid
nominations, C.N.O., B-
Stxeisand, V-cheerleading, crying-
laughing -always cheering, "l'Ve got
Church" competition, Basketball,
sailing, special 1524, "Whole Bunch',
RUSSELL DEI-INEL--Russ feels that
this is not Russ Dehnel, it is student
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basketball '70, memory lane,
Sausalito with Marcia, trips to beaches,
"doerky", far-out friends, yellow
river, football, and oh-thank you
Laurie.
BARBARA DOOLEY--Barbara would
like to extend her most warm and
sincere thanks to Mr. "Big Ben"
Denton and "my wonderful friends
who made Aragon worthwhile and
bearable. "
CLAUDIA DRUCKER --Claudia recalls
rise and fall '67, a song, zoo, Grid
'68, 17 roses, 5f17!69, jr. Prom
'69, 774769 and aftermath. . . T. P. -
ing with Nolte, Spain '70, a scare-
crow, Badooley, Acapella, Arizona
and goodtimes with john.
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CLAUDIA DRURY--Claudia re-
members laughter and tears, true
friends, parties, basketball games,
crazy times with the Gang,
Christmas Formal '68, Junior Prom
'68, Clearlake '68, a certain red
Opel and always Marty.
IVIARC DUININIIT
SAMUEL DUNHANI
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CAROL FERGUSON--Carol remem-
bers a fifteen step friend, a fifteen
mile friend, an empty side, a
driving hang -up, many new friends,
a few lost ones, a special friend
and a future wedding.
VALERIE FERGUSON
WILLIE FERNANDEZ
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JAN ELLER
CLARK ELLIOTT
MICHAEL ELLIOTT
JOHN ELWARD--john remembers participating
in Varsity Football and wrestling.
MAXINE ENGELMAN--Maxine remembers Leos
quacking in the woods, Chinese letters, air-
planes, Hallonites, 10B with R S T, games
people play, Agoura, tell-tale diary, mad
wheels, and important friends.
JOHN EVANGELHO
KEN EVANS--Ken recalls Kurt P. 's party,
"roofin it during one of my inebriated spells,"
Molly's strangle hold, the broken axle, Bil1's
Shava, Mr. Rittenour, the Fish, and Buzzi.
MARGARET FACCHIN--Margo says thanks to
the gang for making this year the greatest. She
will always remember the parties and that
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BARBARA FRANKLIN
DAVID FRIEDER--"If I am not for myself, who
will be? If I am only for myself, what am I?
If not now--when then?"
KAY FULLER--Kay remembers conquering the
candy bar trade, "Bubbles on the Ranch, " ski
trips, drive -ins, quack-outs, driving lessons,
learning the ABC's, pumpkin pies, and her
amazing friends.
JANET GABRIEL--janet remembers May 22nd,
1970, Superman, barely making 20 miles,
major truth session, the Far East, Tori's cabin,
Central Park and. . . Roberta Drive!
DAN GALLICK
BARBARA GALT--Barbara remembers the
Triumvirate, day camp, summer '70, G many
great friendships. "What sunshine is to
flowers, smiles are to humanity. "
WILLIE GALVAN
SHARON GARMAN
JANICE GASTON--jan remembers JP Queen
Nominee, Eden Roc Year, L. H. C., pom-pon,
A natural High, M.N., A. M. , G V. F.,
Yosemite, the beach, drive-ins and parties,
and her 'ole job. Fred??!
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Sausalito, the road to Carmel, and Good
Friends
BECKY GATCHEL--Becky remembers
formals, good friends, fun nights, football
games with "the gang, " but most of all
11f1f68 and all the special memories with
Steve.
ANDREA GIAMO--"Love is the law of life.
To love is to fulfill the law. And to fulfill
the law means eternal peace and everlasting
happiness. "
CHARMAINE GILL--Charmaine will never
forget her Freshman year, Pee Wee's, I. T.
E, I. P. and all the gang. She plans to live a
happy S long life with Dan.
RICHARD BROOKS GLASSON--"Between the
desire and the spasm, Between the potency
and the existence, Between the essence and
the descent, Falls the shadow. "
MICHELLE GOBBO--Michelle remembers
"the bench", the El Camino, "navel", a
Camaro turned Porsche, "snicker-doodle
day", and Scheme Airways flights to
Berkeley. "Book-em!"
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BEVERLY GUREVITCH
GEORGE HADRES
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BARRY GOLDMAN--Barry remembers Buck Shaw
Stadium, Aragon 14 Cap 8 fNailing Hernandezj,
Butkus, Sugar Bear, Bar, Cheerleaders, Tackle
Eligible, some Women, and too much
respect!
RUTH GON ZALEZ--Ruth will always remem-
ber parties on the grass, Michelle's house,
semester at Hillsdale. Her future plans are to
live a long and happy life with Lanny.
CHRISANNE GORDON--Chris remembers being
drenched in the rain at CSM, the city, art, six
months in a cast, and most of all Mr. Latin for
his help and kindness.
JOHN GOULDING--john remembers Buck Shaw
Stadium, Basketball, john Lyman's Cabin, Sue
and gre at times with her, great people, and
good times.
DENISE GOULET
CINDY GRAHAM
STEVE GRAHAM--Steve remembers "Fish and
Toads", obligations, drama, blowing Mr.
Ikuma's mind, amateur lapidary, 1ack's credit
ratings, and haunting the English Office until
Pay day.
CAROLE GRANNIS--CJG remembers the
triumvirate, Bobbsey twins, following and being
followed, fumigating me House, laughing too
much, embarrassment, almost and then,
adventures with 5452, and friendships. "Suum
Cuique . "
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DEBBIE HANKINS--Debbie will always re-
member Disneyland, 8f26f69, 102 letters
and being so far apart from that special some-
one, Danny.
JEFF HANNAN--Jeff remembers Willie
Williams standing in the shadow and leav-
ing to Mexico on his cycle during finals
Week in his junior year.
ANDY HANSON--Andy will never forget the
Drama department and all the weirdos in it
fMr. Bell and Mrs. Kj, P.B. for coming, the
brushoffs from C. H. and the "showdown" over
Marcy. Thanks C. C. and crud.
PHIL HART
SAMUEL HASEGAWA--Sam remembers
Chemistry, racing down from C. S. M., a
German, a Dutch, a Swede, and also some
real smart guys.
TIM HAU--Tim remembers HRC, Math
contests, Yearbook, Photography, "Mad
House", American "soccer", Pete Lawrence,
Willie Williams, "lronside", Heline, Norm.
"Study for the love of learning".
NEIL HAYES--Neil remembers many stones,
Swings, what to do with the cans, Lady
Alcoholics, 1f1!7O, a dead 52- Friends to turn
to, My Brothers, and Lynn, Happy Trails to
Carry On, "For what it's worth. "
NORMAN HAYES
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locker, Karen, '68 football games with
bench gang, 9f27f69, X-mas formal '69,
and being "happy together" with Tim.
CAROL HAHN--Carol remembers many new
friends, football and basketball games,
muddy walks, ski trips, just Friday nights,
her junior year,"the tank", lectures in the
L. T. and Disneyland.
MARK HAILER--Mark remembers the band,
Arizona, classes, reg rooms, friends and talk
during his stay at Aragon.
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"Those who prepare for all the emergencies
of life before hand may do so at the
expense of joy".
JANET HITZ
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CONSTANCE HOPKINS--"in time of all sweet
things beyond whatever mind may comprehend,
remember seek fforgetting findJ" e. e. Cummings
CINDY HOSIER
ELIZABETH HOWE--"Los que saben no
dicen, y los que dicen no saben. "
LISA HOXVE
ROBERT HURST
ANN HYINK
KIETH IMAIVIOTO
PATTI IWASA--Patti remembers beach parties,
spring conferences, out of town meetings,
basketball games, long talks with good
friends, being too short and the Japanese gang.
MAR TIN JAFFE
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JENNIFER JAMES--Jennifer remembers Susan,
Mr. "Bemidji", Swenson's History Seminar,
Butch and Sundance, Rozanne, the Bolt
Brothers, Mr. Parker's "Shylock", and a
wonderful sophomore memory of Prospere Bijl.
KARIN JANIS--Karen remembers
her Sophomore year, summer '70,
"Duck", Lula's Waterskiing lessons,
chairlifts, turtlenecks, "Magic
Christian" interruptions, Chico
Fraternity and growing up. "What-
ever's right, Gang".
STEVEN JEFFERS--Steve remembers
conquistadores and Dons, Big Mark
mer '70 -Dinnerand Wolfschmidt,
People-KE and SS, a yellow rose,
STEVE JENNY--Steve Emembers
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and Squaw, Halloween. . . , smoky and
Almanure, gymnastics, Oregon, and the
combination of moose steak and Dalua.
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and the greatest day of all, April 16, 1970 -
Mac and she, forever.
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well. Be perfect, be of good comfort, be of
one mind, live in peaceg and the God of love
and peace shall be with you. "
NANCY KELLER--Nancy says thank you -
through loving has the universe revealed it-
self, and she will tell it, and think it, and
live it and breath it,
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' 'F cars, letters, love, wedding eternally
U-Iollis and additionj, and the future.
F' DAN KINKAID
ROBERT KIRCHNER--Robert recalls lost
band music, two poor imitations, sea-weed
and other delicacies, a 7:40 class, and the
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and Link, the Huff, the inseparable three,
Millie and the Dime, the Hick from Borger,
the clan, the mouse and Klondike.
DANA KIRCHNER--Dana remembers I. V. foot-
ball - 5 weeks late, Mars, stare-downs, the
Dallas Boy-Boysg the mouse and little one.
JENNIFER KOEHNEN--jenny recalls S. M. ski
trips, beach parties, Tahoe '70, trips to
Chico, hippless, Hey jude, good times with
the gang and most of all October 4, 1968.
GREGORY KOMISAREK--Greg remembers
Keuter, Polk, Powell, Rianda, Fisher and all
the unhungry teamers, and remembering. He
says the people, the places and the subjects
have enchanted him through -out the four years.
BARBARA KRISTA
JEFF KRUPP--"Cherish the good, learn from
the bad, and always strive for understanding. "
IOANNE KUBOTA
RICHARD KURIANOWICZ
SUSAN LAFFERTY--"Look up and not down.
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BILL LEWIS--Bill remembers 68-69 Varsity
B-bali champs, B-bali party at end of 70 at
Lyman's cabin and Mr. Diaz, swimming with
the crabber and other eerie things, VaI's
party and his good friend, the Fish.
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graduating early, cutting home management
lecture, P.E. with Connie and Karen, and
most of all, the big day with Skip, jan. 31.
PETER LOCI-INER
PATRICK LONERGAN
KAREN LUST
PHIL LYON--Phil remembers the willingness
of teachers to cooperate with the students
and help them. "When one finds meaning
in life, one will have found God. "
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LEONARD MEEHAN--Len remembers the
football games he went to and didn't see
Blood Sweat EL Tears Fillmore Basketball
pumpkins, Funnites. He says to make your
Senior year the best, for when you leave, all
you have left are memories.
KAREN MENDELSON--Munchkin remembers
Monsanto, a fantastic year with Bobo, cheri
amour, green sweatshirt, freshxnan gang,
I. V., snails, one big l-cill, forest rangers,
Varsity cheering, Ross, favorite cousin,
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PATRICIA MARTINELLI--Patty remembers hey
jude, cheerleading, delicate dego decision,
shava, a nice jew, inside and outside the
picture frame, workshop, good people and
Thoreau, old friends '70, indulging, red
licorice, jet plane and Beep.
ANTHONY MATISI
GREG MARTYN
JEFFREY MAR TYN
ELIZABETH MCABEE--Betsy remembers the
bench, naval, Steve, the El Camino, a blue
volkswagon, Foster City, Belmont, Tracey's
for lunch, a white cadillac, and friends.
HOWARD MCCARLEY--Howard remembers a
lot of things he 'd rather forget.
PAT MCCARTHY
KATE MCELHINNY
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PENNY MILLER
PETER MILLER
MICHAEL MONCE
SUE MOORE--"Remember, feet are for walk-
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WALTER MOORE
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ANNE MUSANTE--Anne recalls insane LHC
parties, Eden Rock, a fantastic CNO,
Disneyland '69, summer '70-Yosemite, I. P.
'70, letters, dinners, screwdrivers, mistakes,
a night picnic and Grid '70,
LINNEA MYREN
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MARC NELSON
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special memories with Dave and a certain
mini-chopper.
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MOLLY NEWLON--Molly remembers I. V.
and Varsity cheerleading, snails, twin-
Colleen, 1, P. queen nominee, toe shoes,
summer 70, beach, drive-ins, blondes,
Ollie, LHC, CNO, Eden Roc, Cornelius
Husker, letters and wonderful friends and
Fred? !?
DEBBIE NG--Debbie's memories include
unscheduled time, "Teen Yee Moe Fooing",
yellow-powered "soul", 88O's, runners,
D. C., "dudes and dances with the S.M-G",
"2612. . . weasel" and forever-Russell.
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NANCI NIESE--Nanci remembers all the times
with people, changing, a strange bus ride in
the summer, S.G. 's yellow, and doodling.
JEFFREY NIMMO
PATTY NOLAN
NANCY NOLTE--Nancy recalls dance, drama,
skiing, yearbook, newspaper, rallies, parties,
friends, Napa, summer '69, candy bars,
certain corner, and her eternal love to Mom,
Nick, Mark and especially the Squad.
RON NOYES--Ron discreetly recalls being
robbed from the cradle, Moskowaskowitz
corners, RGR, "1-oofin' it", Buzzwald, Byron's
Boys, the Deuce, Berg, Plank, and the
incomparable Komo.
JIM OBLEY
JAMES o'HERN
SONJA OLSEN
KELLY O'NEILL
GERI ORCHARD--"A time to be born, a time
to die" yet always time to love. For all her
joys at Aragon she thanks "mon petit ami"
Dennis, and always, Elizabeth.
STEVEN OSMUNDSON
KATHERINE PALMER--Kathy thanks faculty
friends, and will miss, but not forget many
familiar faces. I-ler advice to freshmen is "it's
not forever, let the sun in! Peace. "
TIM PALRANG
DIANE PAOLUCCI--Diane recalls cruising in a
Robin Egg, friendships, Cipollina, special
memories, long tall-cs, Friday night, cry me a
river, and the show must go on!
DAVE PATTEN--Dave remembers his
uninhibited friends at the rail, the different
world in the library and highway 1.
DOLORES PEAL
DANEENE PECK
MIKE PECKLER--"Aragon is a nice place to
visit, but... "
MARK PERRIN--"School--a distorter of imag-
ination, a diversion from natural ideals and
values. School--an institution dedicated to
maturing, controlling and educating. School--
it's been a trip"
ELLEN PETERS--Ellen remembers playing see-
saw with Steve, a year at UCLA, Dance
Concerts, Ellen's Eyes, Buns, Patty, bruises
from june 12, '70, and the best is yet to come
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guide. Peace, our shelter. Nature, Q "i ' 5 'if 1 1
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DUNCAN PAGE--Dunc remembers:
Football and "The Bench", Mars and
staredownsg good ol' Mr. Howard,
the Bobbsey twins, Dana and getting
even, and forever Becky.
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solvent properties, 432, lucid rap
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BARBARA POTTER--Barbara remem-
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May 2, 1968, a blue corvette,
Laguna Seca, Santa Cruz, Nevada
State Beach, and most of all the
love and experiences with Skip.
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JODY QUINBY--Jody remembers: Swimmers
fT.H. Q, Aptos 69'--"White Florescene", B.
Knight--"Beautiful", Tahoe--wet pants, Texans
Shadfish, Cheerleading with TT, no no's and
midgets, Grid Princess, Nov. 22, hoodlums,
and always Bob. Fred!?!
SUE RAPP
DONALD REGELLO
ROZANNE RElNKE-- Roxanne will remember
David and his cars, the library gang, jennifer and
her hopefuls, humanities seminar, las senoras
Briggs y Cotter, crafts and Sue, and Citsalp
International.
DANIEL RICCI
DAVID ROBB--Dave recalls night football games
SM b-ball game, Yew St., Woodstock, Kurt's
party, Leroy's parties, Bud, bust, Trinta, fun-
nites, CSM, basketball, and especially the Base-
ball Championship.
BRUCE ROBER TSON--Bruce will always remem-
ber the rail gang and of course the one and only
Mrs. Noyes. Don't forget, "only you can
prevent forest fires. "
PETER ROBERTSON--Pete recalls Monterey,
San Diego, Foghorn, Y. R. --725, Nov. '70,
big red balloon, sunroof, Los Banos, the week
JEFF ROBISON
GREG RODOLARI
LAURENCE ROGERS
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BECKY SACKETT--Becky remembers jude, B. C. ,
her family of friends and many changing forces:
"Love is the law, Brother. Peace unto you. "
TOM SANS
KRISTAN SARCONI
CONNIE SAVAGE--Connie remembers good
times, PE, close friends, learning to accept
things as they come. Connie plans to have a lot
of good friends, and hopes to be with S. D.
DORIS SCARBOROUCH--Doris will always re-
member the trips to Mexico, Reno-and now
she's finally married, thanks to Mrs.
Studebaker, Yacqueline, and the "B,G. "
YACQUELINE SCARBOROUGH--Yacqueline
remembers Doris C., her new sister-in-law,
Ronna, Laura, Shackelton, Rianda "B.C. ",
She plans to spend her entire life with Tony S.
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society. " Dig it!
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of die shadow of death, to guide our feet
into the way of peace. "
STEPHANIE SCHMIDT
CHRIS SCI-IWERIN
LAURIE SCOTT
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LORI SILVERSTEIN--Lori remembers
"Always trying to find someone, but they
never seemed to be around, " Oz-Rich,
Claudia, New Year-s,'7O, and Hop'in off
to L. A. "Take what comes and forget
what doesn't. "
BOB SMITH
ROBERT SMITH--Rob remembers a few
short but great friends, non-friends, Spring
'70, football, roundball. "It is not how
much one has, but how much one enjoys
that makes happiness. "
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ROBERT SEYRANIAN
JOHN SI-LEEI-IAN
STEPHEN SHANE
SCOTT SHANE
DIANE SI-IEFVELAND--Diane remembers GRA
Disneyland, Thanksgiving -New Yrs. '69,
Ramblers, Chrissy-poo, Hawaii, LP. and
7 A.M. , Raydelle and Larry, i'Don's Rule?,
puffers football, a revival, boozer's house,
tutoring, double dates -eh Sue?, and rallies.
"Happiness is like potato salad, spread it
around and you'll have a picnic. "
REBECCA SHORT
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parties on the grass, Browse, jerfle, and
Anklebones. Her future plans are to love and
live a life of happiness with Bob.
KRIS STAHLMAN
DEBBY STEVENS--Debby will always treasure
four years at Aragon for knowledge, activities,
and most of all, those fabulous friends,
"Nothing is a waste that creates a memory. "
HELEN STEVENS
MARCIA STEVENS--Marcia will always remem
ber one sophomore funite, El Granada, airport
escalators, Mutley's, Newport Beach, and most
of all, Wendy, for always being there.
WARREN STEVENS--Warren remembers daring
cross -country travels on the Ciao, the natives
of Calistoga, 1595 Tarrytown, Carmel, J S G's,
Sha-na-na, and twelve ounce Pepsis.
KAREN STEWART
MYRON STUMPF--Myron remembers "Maynard
G. ", Baseball, CCS, a Reg. friend, Hillsdale
Lunch, Gus, "12:OO noon", june '68, special
tears, "A beautiful feeling", Lonely jr. S Sr.
Yrs. , and warmth Z3 happiness with Heidi.
GARY SUNSERI
VIRGINIA RUTH SWEATT--Ginny remembers
Chi-isunas Formal '69, library '70, Arizona
friends, dance club, Berry Creek and long talks
with Cathy, A Cappella S Madrigals with Mr.
Denton, caroling in S.F. and a special rose.
BECKY SWEETLAND--Becky wishes she could
remember what she can't since what she re-
members she'd rather not. She apologizes to
those who never did and still can't understand
her.
GREGORY SYLVESTER--Greg remembers Var-
sity Basketball 8 Mr. Diaz, his corvette,
"Tildy," Red, Mt. Oly, Mr. Rittenour, a
certain accident, Drive -ins with huskers, john
Lyman's cabin 8 the b-ball party, S Sweet
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ROBERT SMITS--Robert remembers the
motor cycle trip he and jeff took to
Mexico and Arizona summer '70 and all
the Parties he went to with Lucy
SUSAN SPENCER--Sue remembers Tarrytown
Street, really special friendships and good
times, Grid princess and 1 yellow rose,
carnations, red balloon, S hamsters A
promise for keeps! A lot of happiness
HAROLD SPICE--"Keep your left up, your
right in the nape of your neck. You don t
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unpredictable times with "the gang", all
nite trips, Santa Cruz, Laguna Seca, week
end in Chico, Rocky Racoon, certain
class, nite swimming, skiing at Tahoe,
Lulabell and Funny Face.
MARILYN SZTO--Marilyn remembers Grid
'67, parties, dances, soul bands, "Go-go
dancing", "SSO", "The Rickshaw Runners'
"Sad Girl", "Sukiyaki", Roadrunneis and a
442, "Mrs. Oldsmobile", Jimmy and always
Brian.
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IAN TAYLOR--jan will always remember the
wfparties on lower campus, tree swing, and
Michelle's old house. She plans to live a long
and happy life with Bill.
BRADLEY TEBO--Brad remembers baseball 4
years, championship 70, party, miscellaneous
sports, C. -tease -Weird-M. , beach, T. P. -cop,
2 other freaks-"goosed", flexibility, "Not
me l", and good friends.
SHARON TENDICK--Sharon remembers Boulder
Creek, Yellow Creek, grasshopper, OESC,
beaches, Sausalito, detective, Grid '67, dubees
laughing, Budweiser, drunks, leaving campus,
falling, dams, 4 years of waiting, and her
sister Joan.
MARIE TESSIER
DAVID THOMSEN
SALLY TIBBS--Sally remembers a "Pattern, "
"Symbolic Silver", special clays, cruising in
a robin egg, funnites, 11-1-68, long talks,
tears, feelings, and junior year.
JOETTE TIZZONE
LORETTA TOGNETTI
MIKE TROY
PAIGE TURNER
DAVID UTIGARD
SHARON VAN DORN
JOAN VAN IDERSTINE--Joan re-
members 2 lost years, Ants in the
sand, gymnastics with S. L. , B,R,,
Jan. 17, 1970, a certain green VW
and always Ken.
DON VANKIRK
KAREN VANN
ION VAN ZANTEN--jon will never forget
TRACK, Miss jackson, Mr. Brandeberry, and
his influence on him, but most of all,
Colleen, and their special relationship,
"Beware of the creek" good-bye, Fish.
SALLY VAUCI-IN--Sally remembers walking to
school for four years, the "Lf, Tank" to the
beach, D-land, Dodge Ridge on Tuesday, Alma
St. , paper hassles, trying to understand,
dichotomier, dreaming, and Hawaii.
WILLIAM VORCE
DEBBY WALKER
DALE WANG--"Though I speak the tongues of
men and of angels, I am not of charity.
I am but of sounding brass, or a tinkling cym-
bal. "
I-IEIDI WATKINS
COLLEEN WATT
SUSAN WATTS
JEAN WEBER
PATTY WEBER
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DENISE WEBSTER --Denise remem-
bers 3 forgotten years, Thanksgiving
Ski Trip, A special friend, experiences
with P. S. and friends.
DENISE WEEKS
STEVEN WEISS
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ALAN YEE--Alan will always remember
good ole' C S D B-Ball, Schwimming,
Charle P's Physio, Charle C and the H. R. C.
jr, Prom, I-Iillsdale's Lunchtime Inc. , car
wreck, ice machine. . .My head is hot?
BARBARA YEE--Barb remembers Europe,
Orient, South America, tearful talks, Patti
Playful, Summer '70, "Anytime", dances,
"Good for Something," "picky! picky!
picky! " and all her wonderful friends.
KIMBERLY ANNABELLA YOSHIWARA--"The
stone which the builders rejected as worthless
Turned out to be the most important stone. "
--Matthew 40:42
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BECKY WI-IITEI-IEAD
RICHARD WISTRICI-I--Rich remembers
Marcia, Grid 69, Scarecrow, Mrs. Knight,
Arizona, Madrigals, Acappella, and of
course, his special friends. "When the gift
has been given, spend your entire life undoing
the wrapping - then the present will be more
meaningful. "
ELIZABETH WOLFE--Liz remembers love for
Bear, May 6, '70 and the happiness it
brought, and good friends. "We are shaped S
fashioned by what we love. "
PHILIP WONG
RONALD WOO--Ron remembers I-I. B., C. B.,
LG., and R. S. fnot necessarily in that orderj,
the American Studies class fwhat a gasp, and
Word for the people: Shanti. '
WENDY WOODRUFF--Wendy remembers cabins,
dams, Boulder Creek, ropes wing, weasels, Tea
hill, Perfect Alcoholics, Budweiser, parties,
apartments, 1046 N. Kingston, special friends,
trucks, thank-youMarcia, 1f1f7O--find'
happiness Tom.
LAURA WOODWARD--"Living is not seeing,
to see is to be alive, but only when others
see with you. "
ROBERT WRIGHT
PAUL WUSLICH--Paul remembers helping Mom
with the P. T.A. and being in the sports program
I-Ie plans to go to the University of Iowa and
return home to start a wholesale paint business.
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PA TTI YUEN --Patti remembers Orient
Summer '70, Masker- "Keep the Faith",
"OOO Baby Baby," big brother's wisdom
special friendships, Porsche 912, being
together, and "somebody loves you. "
SUSAN ZIEKER
STEVEN CORVELLO
MARK MCCARTY
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Bob Acosta
Jerry Adlin
Robert Allyn
Paul Barnes
Andrew Barrows
Byron Bilteau
Cheryl Brandeberry
Timothy Burns
Bill Carlin
Ted Carlson
Henrik Christensen
Roger Christensen
Cathy Clarke
Dennis de la Rocha
Patricia Dillon
Michael Dipuma
Michael Dolgushkin
jeffrey Douglas
Kenneth Dowse
Edith Earley
Hilton Farris
joe Fee
Tony Feliciano
Larry Frakes
Kevin Gavin
Helene Germain
Peter Gilmour
David Graham
Richard Grimaudo
Steve Grisolio
Jim Hesketh
Mike Howard
jay johnson
Judy johnson
Bruce jordan
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Mark Eriksen
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Diane Paiva
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Edward Pegueros
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Alan Stewart
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Richard Droese
Mark Drury
John DuBois
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Cathy Firpo
Larry Fisher
Charles Frakes
Karen Franco
Beth Fuller
Paul Galvin
Francesca Ganino
Dawn Garces
Ricky Garcia
Steve Gardner
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Rick Graham
David Granzella
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Dale Guenther
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Leon Gurevitch
Cathy Hagan
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Paul Handelman
Rich Handley
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Laura Hansen
Dave Hanson
Melissa Harvey
Scott Harvey
David Hasegawa
Marcia Hause
Larry Haushahn
Gilbert Henderson
Pat Heredia
Cynthia Herns
Sue Hewitt
Donald Higashioka
Marybet Hildebrandt
Nancy Hilton
Eileen H111
Nora Hodgins
Ricardo Hudnell
Mary Hurley
Noel Hydorn
Bruce lnn
Kinne Ito
Mike lzumi
Steve Jaffe
Lynda Jenny
David Johnson
Mike Johnson
Deborah Jones
Ethan Jones
Robyn Jones
Charlie Joyce
Glenn Kalaveras
Susan Kalinin
Noriko Kamio
Kandy Kane
Joseph Kapp
Sue Kemp
Nancy Kirk
Steve Kirk
Gregg Kirkpatrick
Julie Klinger
Leslie Kohn
Janell Komisarek
Steve Kotake
Dawn Krieg
Brian Krowel
Diane Kubota
Jane Kujiraoka
John Kwasney
Bob La Plant
Bill Learn
Art Lee
Cindy Lee
George Leishman
Bonnie Leong
Cindi Levin
Beverlee Levine
Jill Lewis
Joanne Liebes
Lori Lienhard
Mary Lintini
Ron Loeb
Jim Maggi
Maura Maguire
Cindy Mahan
Bob Mahoney
Jackie Malone
Dane il Manina
Tony Maniscalco
Pamela Martin
Laura Massa
Sally Masterson
Sandra Mathews
Kathy Maxwell
Joyce Mayers
Jennv McAbee
Kathleen Meehan
Bob Mendelson
Jody Merrill
Bob Merslich
Joey Michel in
Greg Milakovich
John Milke
Mark Moon
Brian Moroney
Dave Morrow
Anna Mosca
Barbara Moulding
John Mullen
Liz Mullins
Michiko Nakahira
Andrew Naylor
Brad Nelson
Nanneetta Nelson
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jesse Ragent
jim Reeves
Mike Regello
Shervl Reinke
Bob Remedios
John Richardson
David Robertson
Cliff Robinson
Dirk Robinson
Christine Rochex
Joy Roderick
Charles Rosiers
Linda Rolley
Bruce Romero
Richard Roper
Leslie Ross
Vicki Rosset
Lori Rothe
Donna Russell
Yvonne Ryzak
Charles Saggau
Ken Sakamoto
Ray Salmons
Mark Samuelson
Mike Santos
Odette Santos
Mark Sarconi
Ken Saroff
Lynn Sasano
jim Saunders
joseph Scardina
Diane Scdmidt
jim Schmidt
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jackie Schrater
Bill Schuetz
Victoria Schwinning
Rebecca Searles
Frank Serra
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Randee Siegel
Richard Silva
Grace Silverman
Barbara Somers
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Kathy Stafford
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Mike James
Sandra Johnson
Tom Kells
Richard Kershaw
Ricky Kutulas
Rick Lawton
Dicran Lazarian
Ben lopez
Shawn Lovelady
jackie Malone
Cynthia Mijares
Bob Milward
Terry Moeser
Dave Moore
Linda Moran
Sherry Moreno
Don Vorce
Phil Waddingham
Kenn Weeks
Tina Morgan
Elliot Morse
Bill Murphy
Glen Nagtuno
Mark Ostrand
Janet Passey
Deanna Rodolari
Suzanne Seager
Manuel S imao
Debbie Sisneros
Sue Sliter
Wendy Stagnaro
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Donna T
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Steve Waxman
Bill Weber
Alan Weinstein
Karl Westfall
Lynne Whiting
Ricky Wiesenborn
John Williams
Steve Williams
jim Wilson
Jeremy Witt
Diane Wittwer
Vicky Wood
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All those things We take for granted
- cleaning up, making repairs,
painting, Waxing floors, cleaning
the pools - are efficiently handled
by our plant maintenance staff.
Greta Ahlvin Works in the cafeteria
and her duties include wrapping the
food and keeping the vending
machines stocked. She prefers the
Vending machines to the old-style
cafeteria as dish Washing is
eliminated.
AT ARAGON SINCE ITS OPENING: Helmut Seifert, Herman Nadwornick,
Manuel Cantinho, Roger Cantaloube.
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AINTENANCE STAFF: Helmut Seifert, Elwin Nelson, Marie Salabert, Herman
adwornick, Manuel Cantinho, john Dispenza, jim Carlson, Roger Cantaloube,
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Helen Brown and Alane Larsen, Counselors.
standing: Ann Chase, School Nurseg Jean
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Dr. Arthur Traphagen, School Psychologistg
Downing McKee and june jackson, Coun-
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Sharon Beatrice
Mangold Fiedler
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BUSINESS
W When Aragon opened for business,
the Business Department opened
with two full-time staff members,
Mrs. jean Clarke and Mr. Ormond
Heacock. Students had the choice
of three business courses. This year
four additional faculty members
round out the department- Miss
Anne Fife, Miss Electa Pohle, Mr.
Tom Harney, and Mr. Lloyd Mast.
And today's students at Aragon may
enroll in over a dozen business courses
either for personal improvement or as
vocational preparation for full or
part-time business employment.
-- Ormond Heacock
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HOMEMAKI C
This year the Homemaking Depart-
ment has gone through a change in
curriculum. We have included
courses such as Boys Foods and Art X
of Living. The Homemaking course
is no longer offered--in its place
are Clothing 1-2 and Foods 1-2.
This way, students have the oppor-
tunity to elect one or the other
course for an entire year. The ever
popular Senior Home Management
f"Senior Sex"j course is still offered
with no lab.
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Sue Ellen Powell
Miriam La Rogue
Pearl Morgenstern
Allen Anderson
james Herbinaux
Earl Connolley
Charles Bennett
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Robert Grassmyer
john Mahaffy
Henry Warner
There have been considerable changes in the mathematics department over the last decade. I believe
the math dept has accommodated to the changes taking place in our society, especially the changes in
the attitudes and life styles of the teenagers. The math dept has designed courses for the students
who haveiarithmetic difficulties: a basic math course Cwhich is individualizedl and a general math
course. We have a course in mathematical topics which lets the student do his "mathematical thing"
and arrangements have been made with CSM for qualified students to take calculus. ln addition,
district math contests are held for students who are interested. Thus, the math dept offers a Wide
range of opportunities for each student to fulfill his needs and interests.
--james Herbinaux
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SCP, PSSC, Biology 3-4.
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Robert
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Jerry
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Ten years ago, Aragon's Foreign Language department had 6 teachers and 644 students. Only the most
excellent students continued to 5-6 and 7-8. The language classes were small but made a lot of noise.
Now there are 8 language teachers and over 1000 students. Most freshmen begin in 3-4 and 602, continue
into the advanced classes. We have large team -taught classes and small conversation groups. Language
classes still make a lot of noise.
--J. Cotter
Looking back over our ten years as a school, the English
staff can find many happy memories in terms of our associ-
ations with students and teachers alike. As a department
we are fortunate in that we have many teachers who have
been with us from the beginning helping lend continuity and
tradition to our school. Mr. Rittenour, Mr. Lee. Mr.
Knees, Miss Meding, Mr. Bell, Mr. Price, Mr. Shackleton,
Mr. Drobac, and Mr. Parker are the old "veterans" of the
department. joining the staff a little later were others who
have been with us for many years - Mr. Fisher, Miss
Farquharson, Mrs. Ricks. Our "new-comers" include
these young and "vibrant" teachers: Mr. Keuter, Mr.
Kersnar, Mr. Murgo, Mr. Breaux, Miss Bilek, Miss
Torkelson, and Mrs. Knight.
We are all proud of our school and our department which
through these ten years has tried to make English exciting
and meaningful to all Aragon students.
H --jack Lee
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SAFETY ED
Safety Education is the
study of driver education
and training, narcotics 84
drugs, alcohol, smoking,
home and community safe-
ty and first aid. These
units are taught with the
hope that "Knowledge
Gaps" will be bridged so
that future endeavors may
take place with maximum
benefit to the individual
and society.
- -Wayne Taylor
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Mr. Taylor, Mr, Yerkes, Mr.
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EROSPACE
Aragon's Aerospace Department is "up in the
air. " With the inclusion of "live" flight and the
acquisition of Snoopy's "Doghouse, " students
have an opportunity to test their knowledge in
actual situations. In addition to "live" flight,
flexible scheduling has contributed greatly to
the success of the aerospace program, pro-
viding many opportunities for "In-depth" learn-
ing in the many phases of the program. The
next ten years Will see an increase in the value
of the program as the aerospace courses con-
tinue to offer a background for technical fields
and provide a sound goal
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In the past 10 years the changes in the E
content of Industrial Arts courses at V A in ,gig--4'
Aragon have been many. In all areas f -
We have attempted to update equip-
ment and curriculum to keep abreast
of changes in industry. The metals area
has strengthened its Welding and foundry
course content. A number of teachers
have come and gone in the Industrial
Arts areas, but each has left his mark of
excellence in teaching each individual
area. We are now moving into programs
of more individualized instruction for the
student. --Richard Ruppel
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john Clancy
jane Moy
Arthur Welch
Gay Swenson
Harry Eagan
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james Dunstan
Lawrence Hyink
Britt Williams
Only Mr. Eagan and Mr. Hill re-
main from Aragon's original
Social Studies department. More
than twice as many different
courses are now offered in this
subject area than were open to
the early Aragon students. The
Social Studies department has
Worked with team teaching,
lecture, and small group work
since almost the beginning at
Aragon. Many of the "innova-
tions" employed at Aragon when
flexible scheduling was intro-
duced have heen practiced in the
teaching of Geography, History,
and Government at this school
for ten years. The department
has made a constant effort to re-
vise and update its course con-
tent and methods of teaching so
as to make its efforts of more
value to Aragon's students.
--james Dunstan
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Aragon's physical education depart-
ments have been blessed by three
recent additions to their teaching
staff. The first is Nick Delurgio, a
recent graduate from Stanford.
Along with his teaching duties Mr.
Delurgio is also the coach of the
soccer team. New teachers for the
girls this year are Leta Bakke, a
graduate of UC Berkeleyg and
Wilhemia Tribble, a graduate of
the University of New York City.
Both the girls and boys PE depart-
rnents try to make physical educa-
tion a succession of skillsg with
the boys going from C's to A's and
with the girls starting off with two
years of basic skills in all sports
and then progressing to selected
sports in the last two years.
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ART A D MUSIC
This year the band, under the direction of Mr.
Revelli, and the orchestra and choral groups,
under the guidance of Mr. Denton have arranged
for the various specialized groups in the music
department flviadrigals, jazz Band, etc. J to per-
form in invitational concerts and competitions.
This is in addition to the always excellent Fall
and Spring concerts.
Art department courses have expanded this year
to include such things as filmaking, environ-
mental sculpture, macrorne, and new pottery
techniques. A system where teachers through-
out the district make slides and tapes demon-
strating art techniques for use as supplementary
teaching aids is also being developed. And last
but certainly not least the art department gained
a new teacher, Mr. Walter Ray.
below: Ben Denton and Elmer Revelli
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But that was before
The day I knew what pain really was
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poem by Susan Smith poem by Tori Keizer
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217
DEX
SENIORS
ACOSTA, BOB 166
ADLIN, JERRY 166
AEDO, MARILYN 140
AGHASSI, ELIZABETH 140
AGIIINIGA, ALFRED 140
AGUINIGA, HELEN 140
AJURIA, 140
ALDERMAN, JIM 140
ALIPATE, TAXIELA 140
ALLEN, RICH 71, 140
ALLEN, RUTH 33,140
ALLYN, ROBERT 166
ALTIERI, JOSEPH 140
ANDERSON, LORA 140
ANDERSON. MICHAEL 31.122,14O
ANDERSON, RICHARD 63.140
ANKELE, JACKIE 140
APPLETON, VALERIE 43. 140
ARNOLD, CARL 141
ARSIAN NORMAN 122,141
ATKINSON, JEFFREY 63, 110,141
BAKEWELL, AMY 94,124,141
BALL, KENNETH 141
BANKS, LAURA 141
BARANISHYN, BARBARA 108,141
BARKER, DIANE 141
BARNES, PAUL 166
BARR, STEPHANIE 141
BARROWS. ANDREW 166
BARTEL, OWEN 141
BARTGES, TERRY 43,96,97.130,138,
141
BASS, DONALD 141
BATEY, CLAUDIA 96,97,139,141
BECHTOLD, PATTY 141
BECKER, ALLEN 31,44,119, 142
BEIRNE, JOAN 142
BENELLI, LESLIE 142
BENNETT, BARBARA 142
BERMANI, ESTHER 142
BIASOTTI, CATHY 142
BILTEAU, BYRON 166
BLACK SHARON 142
BLACK, SHELLY 142
BLATTER, BAS!-LAWN 75,142
BLOCK, LARRY 142
BOLLS, CONNIE 142
BOLYAN. LORA 89,142
BONGARD, FRED 3O,4O,43,122,137,
142
BOTTIMORE, GAYLE 142
BOYD, PAUL 63, 96, 97, 112, 142
BRANDAU, SUSANNE 143
BRANDEBERRY, CHERYL 166
BRAINDEINBURG. SUSAN 143
BRENDER, RAYMOND 143
BREWER, CHRISTINE 143
BROWN, STEPHEN 96,97.143
BIIIANTI, GREG 143
BURCH, ANTHONY 70, 73, 88, 143
BIIRIOYOY. NAGA 143
BURNHAM, MARIANNE 143
BIIRNS, TIMOTHY 166
CAMERON. RONALD 143
CAMP, JIM 143
CARLI, GALE 96,104,143
CARLIN, BILL 166
CARLSON, ERIC 143
CARLSON, NOEL 143
CARLSON, TED 166
CARPENTER, ALLAN 29,143
CARROLL, DENNIS 144
CARTER, JEFF 88, 96, 97, 105, 144
CARUSO. MICHAEL 144
CASADA, WILLIAM 3O,96,144
CATOMER, PATRICIA 144
CELOTTI, RICK 144
CERASARO. SHELLEY 33, 38, 124, 134,
144
CHARLIP. DEBBIE 144
CHIX. MILTON 144
CHIOSSI, CLAIRE 144
CHRISTEN, CATHERINE 144
CHRISTENSEN, HENRIK 34, 35, 166
CHRISTENSEN, ROGER 166
CLARK, TOM 94.96,144
CLARKE, CATHY 57,166
CLAUSEN, PETER 144
CLINTON, SEAN 144
COGGINS. JOHN 144
COHEN, LILITA 4O.136,145
COLLINGS, CATHY 145
CONDON, BRIAN 145
CORNELLIER, JUDY 145
CORPUS, CONRAD 145
CORVELLO, STEVE 166
COSLOW, NINA 134,145
COX, SHARON 145
CRAIG. TRAVIS 38, 39, 89, 122, 134,
145
CRISTE, NHCHELE 145
CUA, JOSEPH 145
CUMMINGS, CHERYL 47, 145
CUNNINGHAM, DAVID 145
CURRAN, MIKE 145
DARRENOUGUE, FOREST 145
DAVENPORT, TOM 145
DAVIDSON, COLLEEN 64, 66, 75, 84, 86,
146
DE GUZMAN. LORNA 146
DEHNEL, RUSSELL 46,47,89,122,133,
146
DE LA CRUZ, DAN 146
DE LA ROCHA. DENNIS 63, 166
DEMARTINI, RONALD 166
DESANTIS, STEVE 70,146
DEVITO, JOE 146
DE WOLF, RENEE 43,48,58,108,146
DIAS, JEFFREY 146
DIBETTA, DENISE 146
DIEHL. STEPHEN 43, 146
DILLON. PATRICIA 40,43, 166
DIPUMA. MICHAEL 166
DIQUATTRO, LAURA 146
DIKON, DEAVRA 146
DOLGUSHKIN, MICHEAL 166
DOOLEY, BARBARA 58, 96, 104, 108,
146
DOUGLAS, JEFFREY 166
DOWSE, KENNETH 166
DRUCKER, CLAIIDIA 96,146
DRURY, CLAUDIA 147
DUMMIT, MARC 30, 38, 39, 63, 122,
147, 204, 211
DUNI-IAM, SAMUEL 123,147
DWYER, NAN 58, 96. 108. 147
EARLEY, EDITH 166
ELLER, JAN 138,147
ELLIOTT. CIARK 147
ELLIOTT. MICHAEL 71,133,147
ELWARD, JOHN 70,112,147
ENGELNBAN, MAXINE 147
EVANGELHO, JOHN 147
EVANS, KEN 40,111,147
FACCHIN, MARGARET 130,147
FARRIS, HILTON 27,166
FEE, JOE 129,166
FELICIANO, TONY 166
FERGUSON, CAROL 147
FERGUSON, VALERIE 3O,67,132,147
FIFE, BRUCE 148
FORMAN, GEORGIANNE 148
FOSS, CHRISTOPHER 148
FRAKES, LARRY 79, 132, 166
FRANKLIN, BARBARA 96,97, 104, 119,
148
FRIEDER, DAVID 129,148
FULLER, KAY 133,148
GABRIEL, JANET 33,148
GALLICK, DAN 148
GALT, BARBARA 148
GALVAN. WILLIE 148
GARMAN, SHARON 148
GASTON, JANICE 28, 65, 86, 148
GATCHEL, BECKY 148
GAVIN, KEVIN 166
GERMAIN, HELENE 35,166
GIAMO, ANDREA 148
GILL, CFLARMAIN 148
GILMOUR, PETER 166
GLASSON, RICHARD 48,71,139, 149
GOBBO, MICHELLE 149
GODWIN, STEPHEN 30.48. 96. 104, 107,
122,137,149
GOLDMAN, BARRY 70, 134, 149
GONZALEZ, RUTH 149
GORDON, CHRISANNE 149
GOULDING. JOHN 116,149
GOULET, DENISE 149
GOYETTE, REID 166
GRAHAM, CINDY 149
GRAHAM, DAVID 166
GRAHAM, STEVE 149
GRANNIS, CAROLE 39,42,43,86,134,
149
GRIMAUDO, RICHARD 166
GRISOLIO, STEVE 110,166
GUIDO, GEORGE 149
GUILLORY, JEFFREY 149
GUREVITCH, BEVERLY 96, 97, 149
HADRES, GEORGE 149
HAGA, SONJA 81,150
HAHN, CAROL 150
HAILER, MARK 96,97,15O
HANEY, TED 150
HANKINS. DEBBIE 150
HANNAN, JEFF 150
HANSON, ANDY 56, 94, 101, 150
HART, PHIL 150
HASEGAWA, SAMUEL 38, 150
HAU. TIMOTHY 30. 34, 35, 43, 86, 124.
150, 215
HAYES, NEIL 150
HAYES, NORMAN 150
HEAD, SALLY 150
HECKMAN, CARL 150
I-IELLMAN. STEVEN 166
HENRICKSON, PAM 150
HERNS, RICK 96,97, 151
HESKETH, JIM 130,166
HITZ, JANET 75,133,151
HONGO, AUDREY 88,151
HOOPER, JOHN 96,151
HOPKINS. CONSTANCE 151
HOSIER, CINDY 151
HOWARD, MIKE 166
HOWE, ELIZABETH 151
HOWE, LISA 96,104,151
HURST, ROBERT 151
HYINK, .ANN 137,151
IMAMOTO, KIETH 63, 151
IWASA. PATTI 151
JAFFE, MARTIN 151
JAMES, HERMES 151
JAMES, JENNIFER 151
JANLS, KAREN 152
JEFFERS, STEVEN 71,122,138,152
JENNY, STEVE 152
JOHNSEN, TORALF 96,152
JOHNSON, DANA 63,152
JOHNSON, JAY 166
JOHNSON, JUDY 166
JONES, DEANNA 152
JORDAN, BRUCE 166
JORDAN, MICHAEL 70, 152
KAMLO. HIROKO 152
218
KEILLY, EVADEEN 152
KEIZER, VICTORIA 33.48,131,152
209, 217
KELLER, NANCY 152, 215
KELLY, GEORGE 152
KEM, ALBERT 166
KILGORE, ELAINE 152
KINKAID, DAN 152
KIRCHNER, ROBERT 38, 100, 152
KIRCHNER, CHRISTINA 153
KIRCHNER, HEIDI 104.153
KIRCHNER, DANA 96,112.1S3
KIRCHNER, MARK 96,112.153
KIRKBRIDE, DAVID 153
KNAPP, LINDA 166
KOEHNEN, JENNIFER 153
KOMISAREK. GREG 70,136,153
KRISTA, BARBARA 153
KRUG. KATHY 166
KRUPP. JEFF 153, 200
KUBOTA. IOANNE 153
KURIANOWICZ, RICHARD 43,153
LAFFERTY, SUSAN 43, 96, 153
LAMBERT, LAURA 153
LANDECK, DAVID 122,153
LANDES, FRANCINE 163
LANG, GREGORY 154
LANGE, NANCY 154
LAPE, GARY 63,96,97,104.1S4
LARSEN, RICK 154
LAZZARESCHI, LARRY 154
LEAHY, DENNIS 154
LEDDY, ROBIN 78,154
LEE, DEBORAH 106,154
LEE, STEVEN 131,154
LEVEY, BARRY 154
LEWIS, BILL 3O,4O,114.116,117.154
LIENI-IARD, MARTA 154
LINDWALL, VIRGINIA 154
LOCHNER, PETER 154
LONERGAN, PATRICK 154
LUST, KAREN 155
LYON, PHIL 119,155
MACDONALD, MARCY 56, 94, 101, 155
MAHNCKE, ALLEN 155
MARTINELLI. PATTY 30.48. 94, 122,
136,155
MARTYN, GREG 43,96,155
MARTYN, JEFFREY 63, 96, 97, 15S
MATISI, ANTHONY 70, 112. 135.155
MCABEE, ELIZABETH 155
MCCARLEY, HOWARD 155
MCCARTHY, PAT 155
MCCARTY, MARK 166
MCCURDY, PEGGY 166
MCELHINNY, KATE 155
MCELROY, LIN 155
MCGOWAN, KELLY 166
VLEEHAN, LEONARD 116,155
MENDELSON, KAREN 64.65, 66,86
122,133,155
MERCIER, CYNTHIA 156
MERRILL, CRAIG 54, 70. 75, 122, 139,
156
MICH, DENNIS 156
MICHNO, LANA 156
MILLER, PENNY 78,101,156
MILLER, PETER 27,156
MONGE, MICHAEL 156
MOORE, SUE 156
MOORE, WALTER 156
MORGAN, BRYANN 81,156
MUSANTE, ANNE 156
MYREN, LINNEA 156
NAFFZIGER, KENT 96, 97. 156
NELSON. MARC 114,116. 135.156
NEVAREZ, ALBERTO 156
NEWLON. MOLLY 28, 31, 64. 66, 67, 124
138,157
NG, DEBBIE 157
NIEDERREITER, MARCIE 157
NIERI, CHRIS 157
NTESE, NANCI 157
NTMMO, JEFFREY 70, 157
NOLAN, PATTY 157
NOLTE, NANCY 40, 84, 157
NOYES, RON 71,138,157
NYSTROM, DONALD 166
OBLEY, JIM 157
O'HERN, JIM 157
OLSEN, KEITH 166
OLSEN, SONJA 157
ONEILL, KELLY 157
ORCHARD. GERI 102,157
OSMUNDSON, STEVEN 157
OSTROEE, NEIL 166
OUDIZ, MARY 158
PAGE, DUNCAN 110,158
PAGELS, CHRISTOPHER 158
PALMER, KATHY 158
PALRANG, TIM 96,97,158
PAOLUCCI, DIANE 158
PATTEN, DAVE 158
PEAL, DOLORES 96,104,158
PECK, DANEENE 158
PECKLER, MIKE 158
PERRIN, MARK 158
PETERS, ELLEN 158
PETERSON. KURT 4O,114,116,117,
136,158
PETTY, ALISON 133,158
PIERSON, BOB 158
POTTER, BARBARA 75, 139,159
PRICE, GREG 159
PULPANECK, DON 159
OUEDENS, DALE 43, 159
OUINBY. JODY 66, 64, 65, 66. 74. 75,
101.159
RAPP, SUE 159
REGELLO. DONALD 70,159
REINKE. ROZANNE 159
RICCI, DANIEL 159 ,
ROBB, DAVID 116,159
ROBERTSON. BRUCE 159
ROBERTSON, PETER 96, 105, 131, 159
ROBISON, JEFF 159
RODOLARI, GREG 159
ROE, DEBBIE 166
ROGERS, LAURENCE 159
ROBIN. THOMAS 166
ROSENBAUM, CRAIG 63,166
ROSS, TED 160
ROTHE, NORMAN 160
RUCKER, KAREN 130,160
RUPSVOLD. RICH 160
RUSH, MICHAEL 160
SAAVEDRA, FRED 166
SACKETT, BECKY 160
SANS. TOM 160
SARCONI, KRISTAN 160
SCARBOROUGH, DORIS 160
SCARBOROUGH, YACQUELlNE16O
SCHAUB, JEFF 66, 70, 73, 112, 132, 160
SCHICK, PAULA 160
SCI-IMIDT, LYLE 88,96,105,136,16O
SCHMIDT, STEPHANIE 160
SCI-IWERIN, CHRIS 161
SCOTT, IAURIE 59, 75, 108, 161
SEAGER, MARK 166
SELLERS, KEITH 62, 63, 161
SELVEY, CAROL 56,161
SEYRANIAN, ROBERT 88,161
SHANE, SCOTT 161
SHANE, STEPHEN 45,161
Sl-IEE!-IAN, JOHN 39,62,63,96,161
SHEFVELAND, DIANA 161
SHEVCHUCK, DANNY 166
SHORT, REVECCA 161
SIEBENTHxL, THOMAS 56,166
SIEGEL, KATHI 166
SIEPSER, CARY 123, 161, 213
SILVA. SANDRA 161
SILVERSTEIN. LORI 30, 123,161
SMITH. BOB 161
SMITH. MIKE 166
SMITH, ROBERT 70,161
SMITS, ROBERT 162
SPENCER, SUSAN 7S,138.162
SPICE, HAROLD, 36,162
SROKA, HEIDI 162
STAHLMAN. KRIS 162
STEVENS, DEBBY 162
STEVENS, HELEN 162
STEVENS, MARCIA 79,162
STEVENS, WARREN 162
STEWART, KAREN 162
STRACH, GARY 166
STUMPE, MYRON 162
STURTEVANT. VERN 166
SULLIVAN. JOHN 166
SUNSERI, GARY 162
SUTTER, DEBRA 166
SWEATT, VIRGINIA 96,104,129, 136.
162
SWEETIAND, BECKY 58,108,162
SYLVESTER, GREGORY 4O.114,116,162
SYME, NANCY 163
SZTO, MARILYN 163
TAKAHASHI, ROSS 66, 70, 73. 163
TAMURA, DAVID 163
TAVAKE, UNA 166
TAYLOR, DICK 133,163
TAYLOR, JAN 163
TEBO, BRAD 123,163
TENDICK, SHARON 163
TESSIER, LINDA 166
TESSIER, MARIE 163
THIVIERGE. LLOYD 96, 97, 166
THOMSEN, DAVID 163
TIBBS, SALLY 163
TIZZONE. JOETTE 163
TOLKACH, TIM 166
TRAEEICANTE, KIRK 166
TROEGER, RICHARD 39, 88. 166
TROY, MIKE 163
TUCCORI. GLENN 166
TURNER, PAIGE 75,163
UTIGARD, DAVID 164
VAN DORN. SHYRON 96,97,164
VAN IDERSTINE, JOAN 164
VAN KIRK. DON 164, 206
VAN ZANTEN. JON 164
VAUGHN, SALLY 39, 40,41, 135, 164
VORCE, WILLIAM 36.124,164
WALKER, DEAN 166
WALKER, DEBBY 164
WALLACE, PAMELA 166
WANG, DALE 164
WATKINS, HEIDI 164
WATT. COLLEEN 164
WATTS, SUSAN 164
WEBB, JEFF 166
WEBER, JEAN 96,97,164
WEBER, PATTY 164
WEBSTER, DENISE 165
WEEKS, DENISE 59,108,123,137,165
WEISS, STEVEN 96,97,165
WENNER, KIM 166
WHITE, NATHAN 166
WHITEHEAD, BECKY 165
WILLIAMS, KIRK 166
WILLIAMS, ROBERT 166
WISTRICH, RICHARD 56, 96, 104, 134
165
WOLEE, ELIZABETH 38,42, 43,48, 86,
129,135,165
WONG, PHILIP 165
WOO, RONALD 165
WOODRUFF, WENDY 165
WOODWARD. LAURA 165
WRIGHT. ROBERT 63,165
WUSLICH, PAUL 89,165
YAMANE, GEORGE 166
219
YEE, ALAN 133,165
YEE, BARBARA 165
YOSHIWARA, KIM 59,97,108, 165
YOUNG, ROSEANNE 166
YUEN, PATTI 166
ZIEKER, SUSAN 56,94,130,137,166
juniors
adams, vicki 56, 170
alchimisti, paul 174
allen, bruce 174
amato, michael 96, 170
anderson, Chris 170
arro, susan 170
arslan, virginia 174
ashland ronna 170
atkinson, scott 170
aviles, thomas 71, 73, 174
baffico, jude 170
bailey, karen 174
baldwin, mark 70, 170
balliet, robert 170
baranowski, nancy 170
barksdale, lucy 170
barnard, tim 116,174
barnes, karen 170
barravechia, michael 174
barroso, odett 170
barry, charles 174
bass, patricia 59, 96,108,170
baumann, richard 170 ,
baumgarclner, patrick 63, 170
bauter, susan 64, 65, 86,170
bazzani, john 174
bechtold, patricia 170
becker, anne 170
beerman, Carl 170
behm, mark 44, 170
belock, david 170
benelli, gordon 170
berliner, deborah 170
biksa, john 70,72,112,17O
bleimeister. rand 96, 97. 170
bloomfield, ellen 170
bolding, richard 174
bomgardner, Carole 170
bonnell, jeannine 170
borges, therese 170
bossingham, robin 170
bourla, aline 174
bradford, peter 96, 170
bragg, robert 174
bramblett, lynn 174
brandeberry, sue 170
brandstetter, hymie 170
brennan, timothy 174
brice, maurene 174
brittain, Craig 170
brown, alan 170
brown, david 170
brown, james 90, 94, 174
brown, randall 88, 170
Abroyer, william, 170
brundage, janet 174
bullard, brian 96, 170
burns, belinda 108, 170
burns, deborah 108,170
burroughs, howard 174
Callaghan, devin 59, 108, 170
Camp, jeffrey 174
Carey, thomas 170
Carhart, herbert 40, 94, 170
Carli, nancy 96, 170
Carpenter, jane 170
Caruso, mary 174
Casentini, linda 170 V
Chalmers, brent 63, 110, 170
chan, michael 96, 174
Chelone, anthony 170
Cheney, Katherine 174
Cherry, mark 170
Chin, david 38, 39, 63, 97,170
ching, doreen 170
Chong, gary 170
Christensen, roxanne 174
Christiansen, diane 170
Church, robert 71, 174
Clabaugh, james 170
clark, timothy 170
Codoni, terry 174
Cognetta, kathryn 59, 96, 108, 170
Cohen, alison 32, 38, 108,124,170
Cohen, tracey 170
Colagiovanni, nancy 64, 65, 86, 96, 104,
170
Coleman, jill 56, 69, 85, 107, 108, 170
Colquhoun, gary 170
Contreras, jack 88, 110, 174
Cook, richard 170
Cooley, joan 170
Corvello, Carol 170
Coyne, elaine 170
Craig, erick 70, 170
Craig, patricia 174
Cramer, michael 174
Craviotto, dennis 174
Crews, Cole 88, 170
Crispell, sue 174
Crutchley, Valerie 170
Currier, stephen 110, 170
Curtis, randolph 170
dahlen, paul 170
damico, marianne, 96,170
david, dennis 96, 174
davis, Shelley 170
deantoni, dave 174
dearmon, carol 170
debusk, michael 70, 170
dehnel, kathe 174
delancey, jeffrey 170
demartini, alan 170
denni, kathryn 108, 170
diehl, susan 59, 108, 171
dietrich, brian 70, 171
diquattro, john 56, 171
donald, robert 171
donellan, Cathy 171
donley, linda 171
donovan, kathleen 58, 103, 108, 124, 171
dooley, Charlene 171
dor, kevin 171
douglass, ross 171
drucker, marcia 40,96,105,108,171
drysdale, mark 171
dubray, edward 171
dubreuil, andree 171
dunchmann, robert 171
duff, john 112,171
duffy, martin 171
edwards, paul 171
egan, sally 171
eichner, mary ellen 59, 108, 174
eisenberg, david 63, 171
eisenberg, mark 43, 85,107, 171
elliott, kim 105,171
ellis, daborah 171
ellison, eileen 171
english, robert 174
engman, susan 4O,41, 58,108,171
eriksen, mark 171
emest, suzanne 59, 108, 171
espinoza, sherlyn 171
everhart, gregory 56,171
ewigleben, bob 62,63,171
fasolo, bob 174
federighi, mark 171
fernandez, Wilfred 174
ferris, david 97, 171
finerty, barbara 171
finkes, kerry 174
fister, david 171
fohner, janet 40, 59, 108, 171
foland, denell 174
foland, randy 174
fong, randall32,124,171
freni, anee 171
freni. paula 171
freschet, gina 56, 171
freschet, maureen 171
friedman, gary 174
fuller, kim 171
fuller, robert 171
furtke, mary 174
galbraith, donna 121,171
gaibraith, jane 42,43, 96, 108, 174
galioto, salvatore 174
galloway, lisa 174
galvin, dana 171
gandolfo, stephen 37, 174
garman, sandra 171
garrett, eileen 57, 171
garrison, scott 171
gebhardt, mary 58, 108, 171
gee, john 174
george, steven 110, 171
geranios, george 71,171
giaimo, glenn 171
gibbons, linda 88, 171
g-iles, ronald 63, 174
giles, bill 96, 97, 174
glasson, susan 171
glinden, anglea 171
glud, joanna 171
gocke, diane 171
goodier, deborah 171
goshorn, meridith 171
gould, robin 171
gradinger, lori 59, 174
graham, david 71,110,171
grainger, carole 43, 89,108,171
green, jon 171
green, william 174
greenley, frederick 110,171
griggs, joe 174
grove, carl 171
gumina, vincent 171
gunn, paul 171
haberlin, jean 171
haeusslein, ernest 96, 97, 171
haganey, pamela 171
hall, Connie 171
hall, terilee 171
hamilton, donald 171
hansen, judy 171
harlow, susan 96, 174
hartmann, stanley 171
harvey, gregg 38,171
hausafus, craig 171
hause, robert 71,174
helldorfer, nancy 171
hennessey, catherine 64, 65
henrich, joan 96,171
hewitt, rick 174
higaki, sharon 96, 97, 104, 1
higgins, cathy 174
hipshman, amy 57, 94, 174
ho, lois 174
hodapp, steven 172
hopkins, cindy 172
hoshiwara, david 172
hoskins, keith 172
hosokawa, audrey 172
hunt, heather 36, 172
hunt, jane 36,172
hunt, jerry 88, 96, 172
hunt, tom 88, 96, 172
hutton, rodney 172
ito, arids 174
ivany, susan 172
iwasaki, tomie 172
jemelka, jacqueline 172
jenny, kenneth 96, 97. 172
,66, 74,
71
johnso
johnso
johnso
jones,
jones,
jones,
jones,
jones,
n, debbie 59, 174
n, gene 174
n, martha 39, 59, 96, 108, 172
betsy 59, 108,172
linda 96, 172
pamela 172
steven 174
tauna 96,97,172
jonson, dawn 172, 174
,l0YC9f
geoffrey 172
kalaveras, virginia 172
mekisich, john 172
merrill, drake 175
merwin, margaret 172
mich, nancy 172
michno, lana 175
miller, catherine 172
miller, craig 96, 97, 172
miller, kirk 172
miller, marilyn 173
miller, salli 169,173
johr, constance 173
kambic, sally 172
ka.ne, gary 96, 97, 174
kehoe, thomas 112,172
kelley, robert 172
kelley, william 71,172
keltie, rosemary 172
kem, danny 172
kinkaid, stephen 172
kirkbride, leslie 172
klingensmith, shelly 108, 172
klinger, carol 97, 172
knapp, crystal 59, 96, 108, 174
kojimoto, alan 54, 97, 172
kolb, merry 172
kong, jim 172
kott, douglas 172
kramer, kay 172
kraviotto, dennis 172
kresa, william 172
kuehn, randall 172
kuhl, elise 57, 172
kunitani, craig 60, 96, 174
kutulas, robin 174
langi, mele ana 172
lanzini, brian 172
lasala, angela 172
leary, steven 174
leblanc, rita 54,172
lee, stephen 63,11O, 172
lennon, john 172
leslie,
lewis,
lewis,
lewis,
lillard
patricia 96, 172, 204, 205
duncan 172
maddaline 172
robert 71,172
, steven 172
lindeman, leslie 172
litke forrest 174
lively,
logan,
sue 57, 172
thomas 172
lorenzato, mark 43, 174
lowenstein, laurie 172
lucia, joanne 174
magnani, mike 175
maguire, eileen 172
mahnke, lynn 172
maier, teresa 172
mangan, don 175
maniscalco, carl 175
marblestone, alan 172
marcus, patrick 172
marey, gene 172
martinez, barbara 172
mathers, nick 172
maxwell, linda 81, .172
mayers, janet 172
mazloum, gerald 172
mccaman, george 175
mccarthy theresa 172
mccarty, marty 175
mccarty, pat 175
mccourt, joseph 63, 172
mccurdy, debbie 175
mcdermott, patrick 172
mceachern, jean 172
mcgallian, kelly 175
mcgowan, kerry 175
mchugh, scott 63, 172
mcilmoil, virginia 172
mcrae, debi 172
mcvey, james 172
monge, richard 110,173
moore, richard 175
morse, douglas 175
mulhearn, michael 173
mullane, william 57, 175
muller, jeffrey 173
mulligan, wayne 173
munroe, john 89,96,173
musante, lori 64, 65, 66, 173
nagumo, mark 39, 97, 173
nakahira, emi 173
nakanish, gary 96,173
nauss, karen 173
neakrans, laurie 96,173
nelson, douglas 173
nelson, william 173
ng, craig 96, 97, 173
niese, gary 175
nixon, bruce 120, 122, 173
noe, patricia 57,175
noonan. kathleen 175
noyes, eileen 64, 65, 66, 173
nuckcls, terrence 173
oatham, ramona 58,108,173
oberg, beth 108,173
obrien, james 173
obrien, terry 173
ohmes, frances 173
olson. roxanne 173
oneill, jim 173
ono, diane 173
orchard, geri 173
osharow, sharon 173
oshaxow, sheila 173
ostrand, sheryl 96, 173
page, david 110,175
palmer, david 173
paoli, thomas 57, 175
pardini, carol 173
parker, james 175
parker, michael 173
parker, tom 173
pasternak, mark 39, 175
patton, james 57,122,173,174
patton, mary kaye 89, 96, 175
payne, joseph 112,175
pederson, molly 173
penirian, lesley 173
peralta, linda 173
perkes, carolyn 173, 174
peterson, rebecca 173
peterson, teresa 173
pfrommer, james 173
phillips, brad 173
phillips, gregory 173
phillips, stephen 173
plumley, sharon 38, 108,173
pohmajevich, sharon'175
pommier, donald 173
pope, john 175
popin, peter 115,116,175
post, gwendolyn 96, 173
press, rhonda 59, 86, 96, 104, 108, 173,
175
price, suzanne 175
primiani, marc 43, 110, 173
priola, george 173
quater, julie 44, 173
ragent, lawrence 96, 97, 173
re, kathleen 173
220
reagan, terry 71,173
reeves, april 96, 173
richardson, douglas 96, 175
richardson, hildred 59, 108, 175
rizzo, barbara 173
robb, deborah 173
rodolari, renee 173
rodriguez, barbara 173
rogers, candice 175
rolfe, cameron 89, 173
rosario, richard 173
rose, william 175
rosenberg, john 38,43, 76, 97, 105, 173,
208, 211, 217
ross, debra 96, 173
rothe, lloyd 173
rowland, wendy 173
sander, mark 175
sandstrom, suzanne 173
sangmaster, laura 40, 173
Saunders, jennifer 46, 173
schnecker, terry 175
schneider, linda 173
schoeppner, susan 59, 108, 173
schon, neal 173
schull-een, terry 173
Schultz, gwen 48, 86, 173
schultz, sheldon 173, 175
schweitzer, edna 173
scott, kimberly 108,175
scott, lynne 173
sebastlani, patricia 173
sellman, kristel 124,173
seymour, dana 174
shaalman, carolyn 27,106, 175
sham, russell 175
Shaw, clayton 175
shaw, lincoln 175
shepherd, paul 174
sheridan, carol 174
sheridan, james 174
short, pamela 64,65, 66, 67, 174
siebenthal, denise 174
silagi, robert 174
sims, peggy 46, 58,108,174
sisack, stephen 174
skale, sandra 65,66, 86, 174
slajchert, margaret 174
small, joan 124,174
smith, mabel 175
smith, millicent 174
smith, patricia ann 59, 174
smith, patricia jo 108, 120, 175
smith, richard 174
smith, susan 96, 97, 107, 174, 207,
211
spath, mark 174
Springer, neal 70, 112, 174
spiller, charlotte 174
squier, barbara 174
stafforini, mark 96, 97, 174
stalzer, margaret 174
steele, steven 175
steiner, myrl ann 175
Stephenson, robert 175
stevens, peter 174
stine, jeff 42, 175, 205
stireman, linda 174
st martin, lynn 174
stone, judy 175
stowers, dan 174
strain, tom 71, 175
stull, denise 175
stull, michael 175
Sullivan, jo anne 174
mnderland, tim 116,174
swalwell, william 116, 174
sweatt, craig 174
taber, joan 40, 59, 108, 174
tavake, kelela 175
taylor, don 174
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208
thorsen, jon 175
tomooka, johnny 175
tomsky, rosalind 175
towne, nancy 174
trafficante, lisa 45, 56, 175
troche, donald 174
unga, salome 174
van dorn, eric 44, 96, 97, 175
vaughn, pamela 175
velasquez, irma 175
venturelli, debra 175
vertrees, victoria 175
voice, kathryn 39,48, 96,104,106,175
wall, margaret 175
ward, beth 175
ward, pamela 32, 175
wasserman, bruce 175
washington, roy 175
webster, anthony 175
wee, david 38. 39, 44, 89, 175
weeks, renee 175
weinhoff, marla 86, 175
weiru'ob, leonard 175
weir, james 175
welch, roger 89, 175
Wentz, donald 175
white, kathy 58, 108, 175
whiting, lisanne 58, 108, 175
widener, thomas 175
Wilcox, michael 175
wilke, jeannine 58, 108, 175
Wilkinson, tim 175
Williamson, mil-ce 175
winn, james 175
winters, shawn 175
witte, terrye 175
wittwer, deborah 89, 175
wolf, rebecca, 58, 96, 97, 104,
Wong, leslie 61,112, 175
woo, sharon 175
worden, stephen 175
worrell, karen 175
wright, gary 175
wright, james 175
wright, russell 175
wyant, dennis 175
yaksitch, joseph 175
yamauchi, diane 32, 175
yalman, pam 175
yee, alan 175
young, timothy 57, 94, 96, 175
zavagno, patricia 175
zeiter, david 175
zierolf, bob 175
Zimmerman, daryl 175
zunich, jack 63,116,175
so pho mo res
abolofia, mary 176
abrams, jay 180
adlin, steven 180
aedo, viviana 89, 176
agoff, michael 60, 112, 176
albert, steven 68, 176
allazetta, david 68, 110, 176
allen, david 180
alvord, sandra 96, 176
anderson, byron 176
anderson, garth 68, 110, 176
anderson, rollin 180
aoki, christopher 39, 176
aragon, thomas 176
arslan, sylvia 180
aught, victor 96,104,180
austin, phyllis 56, 59, 89, 108,
bacheller, patrick 180
ballowe, julie 176
jbaptista, loretta 176
108, 175
176
barker, ma.rian 176
barkley, cynthia 176
bartges, nancy 176
bass, thomas 176
batey, david 96, 176
bazzani, deborah 176
bearss, marylou 176
belkin, deby 176
bell, julie 176
bello, carol 176
bennett, bert 176
bennett, eric 180
berens, diana 180
bergstrom, carol 176
bermani, dennis 176
best, james 63,110,176
bianco, gail 108,176
bieniek, richard 180
black, william 176
blatter, rochelle 96,176
blutman, lisa 96, 97, 176
boling, jeffrey 176
bourla, jack 176
bow, d. 68
brandstetter, joe 33,68, 176
breidenbach, ellen 176
brewer, jack 176
brorsen, chris 176
brouws, jeff 39, 63, 176
brown, bruce 60, 96, 176
brown, william 180
brupbacher, gail 176
burger, janet 180
burtch, adam 180
butler, joan 57, 176
butler, nancy 64, 176
butts, cheryl 176
cabaluna, arthur 68, 176
camerotto, vickie 64,176
capella, john 68,176
cappa, david 176
carlin, kathleen 176
ca.rlson, eileen 180
carothers, kathy 176
casburn, joel 116, 176
cassada, linda 123, 176
cavagnaro, william 68, 176
cavanagh, james 68,110,176
chappuis, debbie 180
chavis, deborah 176
chelone, richard 176
chiossi, maria 58, 96, 97, 108
chorpening, mark 70. 112, 17
christensen, brian 180
Christensen, corine 180
cinquini, renato, 110,180
clansky, deborah 176
clark, kevin 176
coggins, christopher 176
cohen, bonina 79, 176
cohn, sara 176
collison, daniel 61, 96, 180
connolly, gwenn 176
Copeland, david 180
coppock, donald 39, 176, 210
coppock, shelley 27, 180
corollo, mark 180
Correa, renee 176
cosgriff, michael 176
costello, eileen 38,351,176
cotton, rhonda 176
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cox, bi-tice 3o,33.64,96,1o4,17e
craig, carey 176
crisp. dai 36,176
crowson, linda 176
currington, dorothy 100. 176
daniels, susan 176
davies, catherine 176
davis. deana 176
davis, donald 176
davis, stephen 176
delorme, denise 176
denike, lisa 177
devita, katherine 180
diebert, michele 177
diehl, stacey 177
dillon, diane 58,108,177
dodd, dan 177
dowse, mary 177
ducasse, annette 177
ducasse, paul 91. 177
dumler, april 180
duncan, mark 112, 177
earnest, thomas 38, 112,177
eliopoulos. william 177
ellison, dwayne 57,180
enders, scott 180
engelman, mark 177
epperson, kim 180
ernest, debbie 177
eskra, jan 177
evans, charles 177
ewigleben, jan 64,177
facchin, jeanne 177
fairehnd, paul 68, 96, 112, 177
farbstein, john 89, 177
feder, timothy 60, 125, 177
felix, laura 58,108,177
ferrario. cynthia 180
field, harold 63,112,177
fields, sally 177
fitts. russell 68,110,177
fitzgerald, daniel 180
fitzsimons, sharon 177
flavin. tom 30, 122, 177
florez, marleen 180
foley, richard 61.177
fordyce, lila 57,177
foreman, tosia 177
foss, diane 177
fouch, burns 177
freschet, denise 177
freschet, dinah 125,177
fry, patricia 177
furtado, eduarda 180
gabriel, john 68,177
galas, alex 180
galindau, dan 68,180
galvin, david 180
gammon, ann 177
garcia, gloria 177
garcia, miguel 177
gault, roy 180
gerber, theresa 30, 122, 177
geyer, mark 68, 177
geyer, scott 68, 177
gheno, tony david 180
gibson, steve 177
gilbride, bryan 180
gioardo, cathy 177
gogol, sue 177
goldrath, paul 56, 60, 76, 177
grabowski, lee anne 58, 96, 177
qradinger, jodi 64, 177
gracly, timothy 89, 177
grannis, roger 96, 177
greene, joel 38,96,97,177
greer, clayton 63,88,177
qribble, cliff 180
haga, karen 177
hagan, scott 180
hamilton, murray 177
hands, jeff 177
hansen, david 68, 177
hansen, kevin 63, 180
harrington. jill 96, 177
harrington, joan 96, 177
harris. debra 177
harris, mike 177
hart, richard 60, 177
huyes, chris 177
hazen, martha 177
heckman, corinne 96, 177
heisinger, michael 180
hellman. donald 177
hemlock. debra 180
heselton. patricia 57.177
hill, james 177
ho, lu san 177
hodgins, Clifford 177
hong, jeanne 59.108,177
hoo, cheryl 42,43, 177
hook, gary 177, 216
hooper. mary 59, 96, 108, 177
horine. sharon 177
horton. david 68, 177
hubbard, james 177
hydorn, kirsten 180
hyink, christopher 88, 94, 101, 177
ilgenfritz. julie 42,43, 57, 177
imamoto. craig 63, 88, 177
indemiill, suzanne 177
ito, arianne 180
jackson, barbara 177
jackson, janet 178
jennings, katherine 178
jerome, sherri 27, 180
jerome, susan 178
johnson, brad 112,178
johnson, bruce 178
johnson, debra 108,178
johnson, robert 178
jones, stephen 178
jordan, karen 59,108,178
joslin, alan 178
joy, brenda 181
kaplan, laurel 69. 86, 108,178
keiles, kathy 178
keilly, kevin 178
kerr, james 178
kiel, kevin 178
kielty, kevin 68,178
killin, james 178
kinkaid, debbie 178
kiyomura, ann 178
kluberton, katie 178
kohlbry, chris 33, 68, 178
kolomvotos, penny 181
kreitem, george 112,178
krupp, ellen 178
kunitani, scott 60, 88, 96, 1101178
kunz, marianne 178
lake, larry 178
landeck, dan 178
landes, norman 38, 88, 89, 178, 209, 216
121
la plant, stephen 110,178
larramendy, james 178
lawson, gary 178
lawson, janet 178
lalzari, diane 96,178, 211
leahy, kathleen 178
leary, philip 178
lee, bruce 63,178
lee, kevin 181
lee, susan 178
lent, patricia 181
leonardos, cheryl 178
leslie, scott 68, 178
levey, joanne 178
levin, cori 96, 104,178
levine, barbara 59, 108,178
lillard, linda 178
lively, bonnie 178
lobatto, carl 181
loomis, marilyn 178
lorenzato, stefan 96, 181
lyon, elizabeth 181
macdonald, steve 178
madsen, lisa 96.178
mahan, sheila 178
mahncke, karen 58,108,181
maier. marsha 178
maneatis. jim 178
manuel, gary 178
marcelle, terence 71.110,178
martin. Craig 178
martyn. steve 97. 178
massey, gregory 178
matisi. david 70, 73, 178
maxwell, david 68, 178
mccabe. carol 178
mccarthy, dan 178
mcclung, paul 178
mcdermott, martin 178
rncdonald, devon 178
mcdonough, alan 68, 178
mckay. Catherine 178
mckinnon, denise 181
mckinnon. diane 181
mcmurdie, nancy 96,178
merlo, laura 39,181
merriam, Candace 178
merrill, scott 178
miller, Collette 178
milward, james 178
minto, jay 181
moore, debbie 58,108,178
moore, george 178
morgan, gary 178
morgan, paul 178
moroney, eileen 178
mortensen, rudy 178
mortensen, steven 178
morton, paul 60. 178
mose, jeffrey 178
murphy, michelle 181
murphy. dianna 178
murphy. matthew 179
murphy, ralph 179
murphy, sherrie 179
murray, jeffrey 179
musante, george 179
naffziger, scott 68, 96, 97, 179
nash, kathy 181
nash, william 179
nealson, donna 179
nebon, michelle 181
nelson, robin 179
nevarez, giaciela 179
newton, sara 179
ngai, Curtis 179
niederreiter, paul 179
nielsen, karin 181
nixon, mark 38, 179
nutley, Cecilia 57,181
nye, lorca 181
oconnor, dennis 179
oesterwinter, kathy 96, 97, 81,
offield, kim 179
ostertag, Cornelia 179
page. patricia 179
paiva, diane 179
panelli, wilma 179
parker, don 68, 96,112,179
pearce, melinda 179
pegueros, edward 68, 179
penn, robin 96,179
peralta, mike 179
perkes, brad 179
pert, marie 64, 179
peterson, shawn 179
petromilli, robert 181
petty, karen 179
pitton, craig 179
pittam, Craig 181
pope, peter 181
popin, william 70, 179
post, nancy 179
pratali, judy 56, 101, 179
prindle, wynne 39. 88. 179
purdy, russell 179
pyle, ion 179
rasnick. margaret 59, 108,179
104.179
rathbun, lisa 181
raubitschek. lee ann 89. 17
regello.
james 63.179
roberts, ken 179
rochex. frank 112.179
rogers. Camille 59.108,179
rojo, robin 179
romeo. josephine 181
rosario. angela 179
rose, jonathon 96, 97. 179
rothe, lynn 96, 179
rucker, david 68. 89, 181
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saavedra. Charles 179
saccheri, alexis 179
salzman, steve 179
samuelson. linda 181
sangmaster, bridget 179
sapiro. lynne 57.181
schick. gene 179
schnecker, Collette 179
schoeppner, nancy 59. 108. 179
schouweiler. peter 70, 125. 179
schuddeboom. joan 179
Searle, michael 181
serra, agnese 179
shaalman. richard 179
share, pamela 56,125,179
shields, paula 179
shima. rodney 179
shock, bryant 181
Shoup, edward 181
shoyama, julia 179. 214
siepser, randy 112. 179
singer. betty 179
smedley. Clifton 179
smith. wayne 68.112.179
solem. danny 179
spece. frances 179
spencer, debra 179
spivey, linda 179
staiford, karen 179
stafford. michael 60, 179
Stanford, Cynthia 179
stanley, Chris 181
stelling, david 179
stevens, james 179
stevens, john 68,110,179
stevens, mike 179
stewart, alan 179
stiles, nicholas 68, 179
strain. kelly 68, 179
sturtevant. wallace 68, 180
sunseri. angela 78, 180
sutter, deberah 181
swan, tom 180
syme, robert 78, 180
tamura, karen 181
taylor, jeff 180
taylor, wayne 60, 180
taylor, william 88, 180
thatcher, steven 68, 180
thivierge, pamela 59, 96, 105.
thomsen, mark 180
tong, byrant 68, 180
torp, jean 88,180
tsukamoto, brenda 180
tyo, peter, 181
valenson, debra 181
van duyn, Catherine 180
vasquez. lori 181
Vaughan, deanna 180
viglione, mary beth 181
vincent. berkeley 180
wade, andrew 181
waite. Carla 108,180
wa.keman. gail 96. 180
walker. Carolyn 180
wallace, kevin 181
ware, david 96. 180
waters. diane 180
watson. katherinc 180
108,180
webb, jerald 180
wehb. steven 181
weber. jakobene 180
weber, kathy 180
weinhoff. laurence 60, 180, 213
weiss, robert 39. 96. 97,181
west, gene 181
westphal, barbara 181
wetterer, steven 96. 181
whelan. kelly 181
white, deborah 108,181
white, mike 181
whitmore, malvina 59. 108, 181
wiggins, randi 181
wilkinson, ronald 61, 181
williams. judy 181
williams, sheryl 181
wilson, denise 181
wilson. michael 181
wilson, scott 181
wirgler, scott 61, 181
wise, steve 181
wolf, Clancy 96, 181
wolfe, jen 79,101,181
wong, gary 56. 181
woodward, theresa 181
wuslich, melissa 181
yamaguma. leslie 181
yamamoto, deborah 181
yamanaka. yoshiye 181
yamauchi. Cary 61,33,181
yasunaka. arlie 112,181
yee. daniel 61,181
yee. merritt 96, 181
freshmen
abbott, danny 182
ahrams. rick 186
ackaert, tony 182
acton, veronica 182
albert, jeffrey 182
alcantara, rose 182
alchimisti, Cindy 182
alexander, dale 182
alexander, leila 182
allen, pat 186
allgire, russell 182
alvarado, mario 182
amard, john 182
appleton, neva 86, 182
arro, jim 182
arruda. manuel 61.182
asvitt, steve 69, 182
atkinson, gregory 69, 110. 186
attard, anthony 182
baker, stephen 182
balco, david 186
ballard, walter 186
ballowe, jack 182
baranishyn, audrey 58, 108, 182
barnes, peter 69,182
barnes. terence 182
baronian, helena 182
barrett. kendra 182
ba.rry, thomas 186
bartels. diane 182
basler. david 182
bates, gary 182
baughn. mark 182
bazzani, sherry 182
becker, chris 182
behrn, david 182
helock, jill 182
beltrame, joy 182
bender, laura 182
benelli, brian 182
bennett, debbie 182
hernardo, mike 69, 182
222
bird. david 182
black, kim 182
bobsien, ron 182
botelho. christine 182
braden. steve 69,182
brandstetter. vic 182
brennan, jane 182
brennan, patricia 182
brown. julie 182
broyles. bob 186
burch. wayne 182
burgdorf. john 182
burger, teri 186
Cabaluna, mindy 182
cameron, ken 112,182
Camerotto, cindy 182
campana, mike 69, 182
capobianco, john 182
Carbray, teri 186
Carlson, teresa 186
Carrasco, jill 182
Carruth. sue 182
Caruso, kimberly 182
Cary, Christian 182
Casentini, stephen 182
Charlip, steve 182
Chase, robert 182
Chatigny, frank 182
Chew, andrew 186
Childress, frank 182
Chin, gayle 182
Christensen, glenda 186
clansky, jim 182
clark, dehorah 182
Clement. louise 182
cole. ann 182
colquhoun, sue 182
Condon. patricia 182
concepcion, roger 182
Copeland. charles 182
Cotton. leah 182
Cowie, Craig 182
Cox, alison 85, 182
Cox, shannon 58,108, 182
Coyne, donald 186
Craig, stuart 182
Cramer. Constance 182
Crary. karen 182
Cummings, Connie 31. 120,
Currier, sharon 182
Czellecz, glen 182
daly, thomas 183
david. michael 183
davies. mike 183
davis, laura 183
debusk, linda 183
dewes, bill 63, 183
dewolf, jay 183
dierkes, dan 97, 186
ditterbrandt, glenn 69, 183
dittman, judith 183
dodd, patti 186
doherty, ann 183
dolgushkin, greg 186
donald. patrick 186
droese. richard 183
drury. mark 61.183
dubois. john 183
ducasse. marc 183
dumler, jill 186
duncan, scott 112, 183
duranti, jean 183
duron, kristine 183
dutcher, vern 183
egan, mickie 183
eichenbaum, rudy 186
eisenberg, randy 183
elliott, forest 63,183
ellis, sharon 183
encoyand, rita 183
ernest, fred 186
182
rrifngton, lynda 58, 108, 183
rtel. iessica 183
spinoza, pat 183
arbstein, michael 183
arris. tony 69, 183
erguson, vincent 69, 186
errario, jeff 183
erris, scott 69, 183
irpo. catherine 183. 210
ish, jeff 186
isher, larry 183
rakes, charles 183
ranco, karen 183
ller, beth 183
allick, catherine 186
alvin, paul 183
anino, francesca 101, 183
31-955, dawn 183
arcia, ricky 183
ardner, steve 183
ardner. terry 63, 183
arrett, kirk 183
ault, bee 183
avin, vince 186
ill, tracey 183
linden, pamela 183
odfrey, kirk 183
olden, mike 186
oodson, renee 186
oodspeed, gary 183
oulding, jennifer 183
raham, rick 183
anzella, david 183
ray, janice 183
reen, stanley 183
rimaudo, nancy 183
enther, dale 183
ido, diana 183
revitch, leon 183
agan. cathy 183
agiwara, setsuko 183
anashiro, karrie 183
hanclleman, paul 183
handley, rich 61,183
hanrahan, Cynthia 125,183
hansen, laura 183
hanson, dave 183
harvey. melissa 88, 183
harvey, scott 69,112,183
hasegawa, david 183
hause, margie 183
hayes, margie 186
henderson, gilbert 183
heredia, pat 69, 183
herns, cynthia 106,183
hewitt, sue 183
higashioka, donald 32, 183
hildebrandt, marybet 183
hilton, nancy 183
hitz, eileen 32,183
hodgins, nora 97, 183
hosier. rick 69. 186
hudnell, ricardo 69, 183
hurley, mary 183
hydorn. noel 184
inn. bruce 184
ito, kinne 184
izumi, michael 184
jackson, richard 186
jaffe, steven 184
james. mike 187
jenny, lynda 58.108. 184
johnson. david 184
johnson, michael 184
johnson, sandra 187
jones, deborah 184
jones. ethan 184
jones. robyn 184
joyce. charlie 184
kalaveras. glenn 184
kalinin, susan 184
kamio, noriko 184
kane. karen 32,125,184
kapp. ioseph 184
kells. tom 69
kemp, sue 184
kershaw, richard 187
kirk, nancy 184
kirk, steve 184
kirkpatrick. gregg 68, 184
klinger. julie 184
kohn, leslie 184
komisarek, janell 108, 184
kotake, steve 184
krieg, dawn 108, 184
krowel, brian 184
kubota, diane 184
1-cujiraoka. june 184
kutulgg, ricky 187
kwasney, john 184
la plant, robert 184
lawton, rick 187
lazarian, dicran 187
learn, bill 184
lee. art 184
lee, cindy 54, 125, 184
leishman, george 184
leong, bonnie 184
levin. cindi 184
levine. beverlee 184
lewis. jill 184
liebes, joanne 184
lienhard. lori 97, 184
lintini, mary 184
loeb. ron 69, 184
lopez, ben 187
lovelady, shawn 187
massa, laura 184
maggi, james 69, 184
maguire, maura 184
mahan, cindy 184
mahoney, robert 184
malone, jackie 184,187
manina, daniel 184
maniscalco, tony 184
martin, pamela 184
masterson. sally 184
matthews, sandra 184
maxwell. kathy 184
mayers, joyce 184
mcabee. jenny 184
meehan. kathleen 184
mendelson, robert 184
merrill, jody 77, 184
merslich, robert 63, 184
michelin, joey 69.184
mijares, Cynthia 187
milakovich, greg 63,184
milke, john 184
milward. robert 187
joeser, terry 187
moon, mark 184
moore, dave 69,187
moran, linda 187
moreno, sherry 187
morgan, tina 187
moroney, brian 61, 184
morrow, dave 69, 184
morse, elliot 96, 187
mosca, anna 184
moulding, barbara 184
mullen, john 69, 184
mullins, liz 184
murphy, bill 97, 187
nagumo, glen 69, 187
nakahira, michiko 184
naylor, andrew 84, 184
nelson, brad 61,184
nelson, nanneetta 184
neumaier, Wolfgang 184
nosaka, patti58,108,184
noyes, joan 184
nye, adam 184
oatham, dale 84,184
oliver, ted 184
ono, bryan 185
ortega, janice 185
oslrand, mark 187
paiva, monique 185
passey, janet 187
pate, catherine 185
payne, patti 185
peck, tonya 185
pegueros, henry 69,185
perez, keith 69, 185
phillips, laurie 185
pledger, rae 185
ports, dawmeme 185
power, kathleen 185
ragent, jesse 96,185
reeves, jim 69,185
regello, michael 185
reinke, sheryl 185
remedios, robert 185
richardson, john 185
robertson, david 69, 185
robinson, cliff 185
robinson, dirk 185
rochex, christine 185
roderick, joy 185
rodolari, deanna 187
rogers, charles 69, 185
rolley, linda 185
romero, bruce 185
roper, richard 185
ross, leslie 185
rosset, vicki 185
rothe, lori 185
russell, donna 185
rymk, yvonne 185
saggau, charles 185
sakamoto, ken 61,185
salmons, ray 185
samuelson, mark 185
santos, michael 185
Santos, odette 185
sarconi, mark 185
saroff, ken 61,185
sasano, lynn 185
Saunders, jim 61,185
scardina, joseph 69,185
schmidt, diane 88,185
Schmidt, jim 185
schneider, gary 185
schoeninger, cheriss 185
schrader, judy 185
schrater, jackie 185
schuetz, bill 185
schwinning, victoria 185
seager, sufanne 187
searles, rebecca 185
serra, anthony 185
shahrok, michele 185
shartle, mary 185
shaw, graham 61, 185
shaw, pete 61, 185
shayer, stanley 185
shields, dave 185
shijo, mark 61,185
shipley, Sherrie 185
siegel, randee 185
silva, richard 69,185
Silverman, grace 185
simao, manuel 187
sisneros, debhie 187
sliter, sue 187
somers, barbara 186
springer, craig 185
stafford, kathleen 185
stagnaro, wendy 185,187
stahlman, john 185
stevenot, sufanne 185
stewart, jolm 69,112,185
stitt, gordon 185
stuart, bruce 69, 185
Stull, larry69.112,185
swanson, barbara 185
sueeney, pattie 185
tal-sushi, r 69, 187
tamura, david 185
tanner, kevin 69,185
tavake, paul 187
tavake, toli 185
taylor, larry 112,185
tessier, donna 187
thatcher, ncal 187
thiele, richard 186
thompson, paul 69, 100, 186
thompson, susan 186
tibbs, allen 186
tillman, allen 169,187
tippey, ben 186
titus, joann 186
tomlin, jim 186
long, steve 69, 186
lripp, lisa 186
turner, angelic 187
ugarte, kimberle 186
jinga, lotom ata 186
vagt, catherine 97, 186
van dorn. ingrid 186
vanhouten, elizabeth 186
van Lanten, jonna 186
Vince, d 69, 187
vincent, victoria 187
vitali, laura 186
vorce, don 69, 187
waddingham, phil 187
wall, barbara 186
Wallace, dorothy 186
wallen, richard 69, 186
warner, lynn 186
Waxman, steve 186
weber, hill 96,577,187
weeks, kenn 69, 187
weinstein, alan 187
Westfall, karl 100,112,187
white, mike 186
wiesenhorn, ricky 187
williams, john 187
williams, karen 186
williams, jolm 69,186
uilliams, steven 187
wilson, jim 187
silt, jeremy 187 .
wittwer, diane 77,187
wood, xicki 187
wright, tina 187
uurtz, kenua 187
yakushi, robert 186
5ama.ne, dean 186
yee, douglas 187
yee, richard 187
yoshimoto, vt ayne 61, 187
yoshiwara, noel 63,187
Zavagno, jim 187
figman, andrea 32, 125,187
fucker, ron 61,186
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Terry Bartges
Fred Bongard
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Marc Primiani
Dale Quedens
Henry Rianda
john Rosenberg
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