Buena High School - Conquistador Yearbook (Ventura, CA)

 - Class of 1967

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We who live in historical San Buena- ventura have a heritage rich beyond all knowing. It is the heritage of beauty .... The beauty of sweeping shores, undulating waves, craggy monarchs overlooking an azure hori- zon. Stilted on waving contours rise onyx masses of the Channel Islands. Recreational, occupational, and magic moments of life are ours for the seeking in our own realm of being. We, the staff of this book, have at- tempted to synthesize, this centennial year past, the historical lineage of our ancestry with the present affluent society students enjoy today. For the 1967 edition of the Con- quistador, our task has been the keep- ing of a pictorial record of the school year. We have tried to include the many activities, both social and scho- lastic, which make a. year complete. YN is e W V Of sf ,sf re w. , , , - if . i Q l igiijif 35 , QQ, Nl NNlgSy Serving as a symbol of the past and as a tribute to the work of the peasants and clergy, this cart tells stories of past effort and dili- gence. The erection of early Ventura was due to the efforts of the men and women who contrib- uted labor, time, and endurance with this primitive mode of freighting. I 1 4 was ,U SMC! lttfuf fi2'Irs7Ly iV3'lJNG, i w i 1 P I I l I l Q I l l l .Law l 1 1 4 9 1 1 1 J N N 1 I I Q- 1 . Q 5 . . .V b , . 'WL x V ,, I wr 1 0 'iii' ,eh AAI 134131 ,KM ',:, . '. it-, A LEGEND ENDURES 1 1 5 N SEN IORS 8-9 JUNIORS 46-47 SOPHOMORES 60-61 ACTIVITIES '76-'77 SPORTS 122-123 FACULTY 158-159 Abundant lemon, orange, and avocado ves today, este 1 of the ld, m n cult X r I , . i 1 v A 1 1 4: nz ' w , , w, 1 ' V 1 ' , -. , ,n,y- Jw hm ,, 4 . www. ,M w' 5,1 '. ' Qu M -' .,1,t .w L5 X. tiger ,ea MANUEL ACOSTA- Football 2, Baseball 2. DAN ADAMS MARY AHLSTRAND KATHY ALBRIGHT- Newspaper 4. DAVID ALLEN DONNA ALLENDER-French Club 3,43 Vice-President French Club 45 AFS 4. LINDA ALTON-Spanish Club 3,45 Theater '66 3. ROMEO ALVAREZ DEBBIE AMADEIO ART AMELIO DAVE ANDERSON'-Football 253,45 Baseball 2,3,4g Let- termen's Club 2,3,4, DAVID ANDERSON CAROL MARIE ANDREWS-Future Tea.cher's Asso- ciation 2,3,4g Yearbook Staff 3,4. LEE ARMSTRONG PAM ARMSTRONG-Theatre '65 '66 '67g Thespians 4. SANDI ARMSTRONG-Buena Vista. Editor. YVONNE ARNOUT RICKY BACA-Spirit Committee 4: Spanish Club 2,8,4g Track 2,3,4g Lettermen's Club 3,45 Boosters Club 2,33 Cross- Country 3,4. The Parson's Tale is one of any ff ' EA My the major stories in Ca.nter- - bury Tales? Discussing this story, Chris Wileman raises her hand to bring up point about the tale. A if iff? x Bifmiff 4 s Seniors Strive for Scholarship Attainment BROCK BAG-LEY JEFF BALASCO-Track 2,3,4g Cross-Country 2,3,4g Let- termen's Club 2,3,4. JOE BALASCO-Football 2g Track 2,3,4g Cross-Country 3,4g Lettermerfs Club 2,3,4g Key Club 2,3,4g Knights 3,4 KAREN BALLANCE- AFS 3,43 CSF 2,3,4g Student Con- trol 34 Rooter's Bus Committee 43 Senior Class Representative- Leadership Class 4. VICTORIA BANKS-Pep Squad 4, Spirit Committee 3, Spanish Club 3, AFS 3, Publicity Committee 3. LINDA BARKER PETE BARKER- Swimming 2,3,4g Lettermen's Club 3,4. KAREN SUE BASSETT-AFS 4, CSF 2,3,4. JOHN BAUER GARY BAXTER PERRY BEALL GAIL BECK Spirited Pep Band members, John Bulgin and Cliff Dawley provide enjoyment as part of half-time entertainment, and lead rally music as song lead- ers in step cavort. 1 Seniors Open-Eyed with Unveiling Future GARY BECK SUSAN BEERY-Spanish Club 2,3,4g GAA 2, AFS 4, CSF 3, Publicity Committee 4, Ushers 3,43 Contessas 4. DEBBIE BELL - JCL 2,3. CAROLYN BENTLEY JOY BERG DIANA BERKSHIRE - Buena Vista 4, Quill and Scroll 4. JDAN BERNHARDT PAUL BERNHARDT-French 3,45 CSF 4. BELINDA BERNSTEIN KAREN BERRY STEVEN BIBB BRUCE BILLER- Buena Vista 3,43 Sports Editor 4, Year- book 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4. WANDA BILLINGS DAVID BILLS NICK BIREN-Swimming 2. TERRALEE BLACK CARL BLOXSOM GARY BOCFFORD KATHY BOGGS-AFS 4, French Club 4, School Paper 4, Publicity Committee. EMILY BOND JANE BOWER- Social Board 2,45 Fish and Game Club 2, Election Committee 3, Spirit Committee 3, Girls Advisory Board President 4, Girls League Board 4. BILL BOWLES BILL BRADFORD-Key Club 23,45 Lettermen's Club 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Track 2,35 Social Board 3, Spirit Committee 3. GARY BRADFORD DON BRAGUE - Cross-Country 2, Wrestling 2, Swimming' 2,3,45 Boy's Federation Board 4, Lettermen's Club 3,45 Social Board 4. ROBERT BRANTNER- Key Club 3,45 Lettermen's Club 2,3,45 Knights 3,45 CSF 2,3,45 Director of Boy's Athletics 3, Foot- ball 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Interclass Forum Representative 2,3,4. MARGARET BRAVO DARYL BRAYMEN- GAA 2,35 Latin Club 2,35 Debate 2,35 Girl's Tennis Team 2, Future Nurses 2. CINDY BREWER KAREN BRIDGE-Spanish Club 2,45 GAA 2, ASB Pub- licity 4, Usher 4. Badminton can be an active game, as testified by Mrs. Con- dit's first period gym class. Athletic excellence is the g'irl's goal. -J Q Leaving the Pattern of High School ll 49 had -?f'2 't' R995 lk GREG BRIDGES-Spirit Committee 4, Spanish Club 4, Cross Country 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 2,3,45 Fish and Game Club 2. BOB BRITTINGHAM DAN W. BRYAN-Track 2,35 Boy's Federation 3, Basket- ball 4. RANDY W. BUCHANAN- Track 2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 3,4. CAROL BUCKLES JANICE BUCKNER- Girls' State 4, Girls League Board 3,45 Yearbook 3, Editor 4, Newspaper 3, Service Committee 3, Contessas 3,45 Ushers 3,45 CSF 3,45 Quill Sz Scroll 3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 AFS 2,3,4. TENA BUETTNER- GAA 3,4. JOHN BULGIN-AFS 3,45 Knights 4, Spanish Club 4, Cross Country 2, Pep Band 3,45 AFS Americans Abroad Semi- finalist 3. BRUCE BURDETTE-Football Manager 4. JANICE BURRIER BILL BYHOFFER DENNIS CAIN EBATI tg Seniors' Paths Follow Diverse li ,L , A Rhonda Ratekln, Herbie Clay- V son, and Linda Jensen help boost Debating Club by pub- licizing' first meeting. Interests MIKE CALDWELL- Football 2, Basketball 2, Track 2,3,4 Letterrnenis Club 2,3,4g Cross Country 3,4g Key Club 3,4 Knights 3,45 Band 2,33 Orchestra 2,3. BURTON CANTER-Track 2,3,4g Cross Country 3, Let- termen's Club 2,3,4g Knights 3,45 Publicity Committee 3, Root- ers' Bus Committee 4, Most Valuable Track 2,33 Captain 'B' Track 3. LINDA CAPONE SUSANNE CAPORAEL DIANE LYNN CARPENTER-Banner Girl 2, Public- ity Committee 4, Inter-Class Council 4. LINDA CARR ROBIN CARR TOM CARTER PAT CASSIDY-Tennis 2. BILL CASTLE JOE CASTOR TRESA CERDA Mrs. Pelz' second period En- glish class pursues vocabu- lary building word lists to aid composition writing. College Bound Seniors Eye Advanced Exams zum QTL? JIM CHAPPELL HENRY CHASE VAL CHAVARRIA HAROLD CLAYSON-Band 2,3,4g Orchestra 35 Basket- ball Manager 2g Pep Band 3,45 Band President 3,4. MIKE CLINE-Swim Team 2. JOHN CLOONAN DIANE CLOWER- Class Council 25 Interclass Forum 2, Contessas 3,43 Ushers' 3,4g Pep Squad 45 CSF 3. MINDY COBB PATTY COE JOHN COIT PEGGY COMBS-GAA 2,3,4g GAA President 45 Tennis Club 35 GAA Vice President 33 Director of Girls' Athletics 4. JIM COMPTON GEORGIANA COOPER- AFS 4g Future Teachers 4. JULIA CORREA JUDY CORYELL- Sophomore Treasurer 2, Spanish Club 2,3,4g Theater '65 2, Girls' League Board 3, Service Committee 3, Contessas 3,4g Spirit Committee 3, Fair Float Committee 4, Ush- ers 4, Club Council 43 ASB Cabinet 4, Senior Class Council 4, Pep Squad CMascotJ 4. JUDY COSSART KAREN COZZENS-Creative Writing Club 3, Quill 8a Scroll 3,43 Newspaper Staff 3,43 Editor Buena Vista 4, CSF 3. MARGARET CUPPS - Decoration Chairman for Prom 33 GAA 2,35 Publicity Committee 4, Girls' League Board Hospital- ity Chairman 4, Ushers' 4, Spanish Club 4, AFS 4. BILL CUNNINGHAM DENNIS DALRYMPLE ROBERT DAVISON-AFS 4, Cross Country 2,35 Track Team 2,3, CLIFF DAWLEY- Band 2,3,4g Orchestra 2,3,4g Pep Band 2,3,4. JODY DeBERRY PAT DE LOS SANTOS DEBBIE DeMELT SUE DENNIS NANCY DETWILER- AFS 3,45 Contessas 4, JCL 3, Ju- nior Class Treasurer 3, Medical Arts Club 2, Social Board Secre- tary 4, Inter-Class Forum 3, Junior Class Council 3, BHPA An- nouncer 4. GREG DeVITO LAUREEN DEYO- GAA 2,35 Modern Dance Club 2,3,4. TIM DIERKING Fi' -1? W W l f-ef I8 LINDA DOLAN-ADS 4, Debate Club 4, Future Teachers Club 4, CSF 3. BUZZ DORSEY DAVID DOUGLAS-Football 2,3,4g Baseball 2,3,4g Letter- men's Club 3,4. JOHN DOUGLAS TIM DOWNEY-Key Club 2,3,4g Junior Class President 3, Boy's State Representative 3, VCISC Vice President 4, Interclass Forum 2, Football 2, Basketball 2,3,4g Track 2,3. SKIP DUFRENE BARBARA DYKSTRA NANCY EGAN- AFS 3,4g Theater '66 35 Publicity Commit- tee 3,45 French Club 4, Junior Classical League 3, Girls league Board 4. SUSAN ELLIOTT PAM ELLIS -Band 2,3,4g GAA 2, Girls' Track 3. KATHY ELWOOD-AFS 3,4. BILL ENOCH-AFS 3, Vice-President 4, French Club 4, Theater '66 3, CSF 2. JIM ERTMAN-Key Club 2,3,4g Lettermen's Club 2,3,4g Knights 4, Football 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4g Baseball 2,3,4. KATHY ERWIN- GAA 2,3,4g Spanish Club 4, Future Teachers 3,4. CHERYL ETHINGTON RICHARD FABULICH-Swimming 3,4g Water Polo 4. LOREEN FACER-Spirit Committee 3, Junior Classical League 3, Choir 2, Senior Class Council 4. GENE FATE BILL FERGUSON ROY FERRERO- Cross Country 2,3g Track 2,3. VICTOR FERRIS LINDA FICKETT MICHELLE F INNEGAN -Junior Classical League 2,35 Social Board 4. DEBBIE FITZPATRICK KERRY FITZPATRICK PAT FITZSIMMONS PAT FOHENEN BOB FREDRICKS - Tennis 2,35 CSF 2g Spanish Club 3,4g Most Valuable Player Award 25 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4g ASB Vice President. PHYLLIS FREEMAN DENNIS FUJII Post Graduate Plans Pend for Seniors The symbolic meaning of angle sines and cosines is being sought by Sherry Hawkins, Peggy Cupps, Alan Davis, and Dennis Fujii. , ' CHRIS FULTON PAT GARCIA SCOTT GARRETT f ALLEN GARR SHIRLEY GEORGE PAT GIBSON STEVE GLUCK DANNY GOMEZ-Basketball 2, Baseball 2,3. LINDA GWALES wall A Y Til 7 lj I KEVIN GORDEN -CSF 2,3,4. MIKE GRAHAM LARAE GRAVES-Band 2,3,4g Medical Arts Club 45 Or chestra 2. 1 Elements of Last Year Direct Life's Goal Entertaining the student body are The Wixs playing at first after game dance this year. Hop followed the Rio Mesa football game. GARY GROUNDS-Boys Federation President 4, Inter- class Forum 3,4g Football 2,3,4g Spanish Club 4, Baseball 2,3. JOHN GUERTLER MARY GUTIERREZ-GAA 2, Flag Twirler 4, Home Economics Club 2. FRANCES HALE- Girls Glee 2. CAROLYN HAMBY- Fish and Game Club 2, Spirit Com- mittee 3. JANET HAMILTON-Sophomore Class Representative 2, Interclass Forum 8,- Senior Class Secretary 4, Spanish Club 4, Spirit Committee 4, Class Council 4, Girls Advisory Board 4, Social Board 4. PHIL HAMMOND BRIAN A. HANSON- Track 2,35 CSF 2,3,4g Lettermen's Club 3,41 Math Club 3,4. PAUL HANTKE- Football 2,3,4g Track 2,3,4. DIANE HARDACRE-AFS 2,3,4g GAA 2,:3,4. BARBARA HARRIS JEFFRIE SUSAN HARRIS- Theatre '65g ASB Pub- 'V f 5, . 5 as A at-me L :L licity 4, Spirit Committee 4. PAM HARROUN SHARON HART CHRIS HASTINGS Y? .iv 4 W., STEVE HATCHER ANN HATLEY HEATHER HAWKINS- Social Board 4, Fish and Game 2, Election Committee 3, Girls Advisory Board 2,3. L . ' YI Memories of Buena Reporting' in Mr. Berhert's second period Psychology class, Mike Rutherford slips away from the functions of the pituitary gland for a. moment. High Linger . SHARON HAWKINS-Spanish Club 2,3,4g Class Secre- tary 2, Theatre '64 2, Girls' League Board 3, Pep Squad 4, Social Board 3, Inter-class Forum 4, Senior Class Council 4. TONI HEFFER LEE ANN HEINRICH-Social Board 4, Spanish Club 4, Fish and Game Club 2, Future Teachers 4. ASTRID HEKKERT JANET HENDERSON-Fair Float Committee 3,4. DOUGLAS HENRY KATHY HENRY-AFS 3,4g Play 2, Thespians 3,45 French Club 3,45 Latin Club 3, Theatre 2,3,4. CHARLENE HENSON-Girls' League 2,45 Sophomore Class Council 2, Interclass Forum 2, School Play 3,4g Spirit Committee 4, Fish and Game 3,43 Theatre '65, '66 3,4. CARMEN HERNANDEZ MANUEL HERNANDEZ SUE I-IESS YVONNE HEWITT KAREN HICKS PAT HIGGINS- Lettermen's Club 3,45 Football 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,4. BEN HILL-Basketball 2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Interclass Forum 2,3-,45 Class Councils 2,3,45 Boys Federation President 35 Senior Class President 4. PAT HILTON- csF 2,3,4g AFS 45 Yearbook Staff 3,45 Busi- ness Manager, Yearbook 45 Future Teachers 45 Spanish Club 45 International Affairs Club 3. CAROL HINMAN PATTI HONER-Newspaper Staff 3,45 Quill dz Scroll 3,45 Buena Vista Editor 4. GERALD HOOGESTEYN- AFS 4, Spanish Club 4, Knights 4, Debating Club 4, Exchange Student from Vene- zuela 4. JOHN HOOPER-Track 2,3,45 Cross Country 3,45 Letter- men's Club 3,4 RANDY HROMADIK-Newspaper Staff 3,45 Buena Vista Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3,45 Band 3,4. BARBIE HUTCHESON CAROL HUTCHISON-Theatre '65 2, Modern Dance Club 2, Interclass Forum 3,45 Senior Class Council 4, Pep Squad 4. ROBERT IBE-Band 2, Tennis 2,3,45 Tennis Club 3,45 Letterrnen's Club 4. SWG QP, it we ,rg Qc, NTS ,,.. g it J we 3 1 fi' I YJ' The Traditional Blue, Black, and White Song' leaders Vicky Banks and Sherry Hawkins chant Buena, Rules! during' Fair Day Parade. MICHIKO ITO- Future Teachers 4. RON JACOBS - ASB President 45 ASB Treasurer 35 Sopho- more Class President 25 Key Club 8,45 Knights 3,45 AFS 3,45 Thespians 45 Swimming 25 Golf 3,45 Lettermen's Club 35 Theatre '66, '67 3,4, JOANNE JEMMOTT- Medical Arts Club 35 Spanish Club 4. LINDA JENSEN-GAA 2,3,4g Spanish Club 2,3,45 CSF 2,35 Ushers 4. BRUCE JOHNSON- Track 3,45 Football 3,4. DEBBIE JOHNSON- AFS 3,45 Spanish Club 45 Contessas 3,45 Interclass Forum 2,35 Sophomore Class Council 25 Junior Class Council 35 ASB Secretary 4. ANGIE JOHNSTON CLIFTON JONES-Cross Country 253,45 Track 2,3,45 CSF 3. JUDY JONES MERLE JONES-Lettermen's Club 2,3,45 Fish and Game Club 25 Cross Country 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4. MERLE JONES PAM JONES 5 AUDREY JORDAN RAY JUE- CSF 2,3,4. YOKO KATAOKA-Girls' League Board 45 Ushers 45 Contessas 45 AFS 45 Exchange Student from Japan 4. OWEN KEIPER DENNIS KELLEY NANCY KELSCH-Senior Class Representative 4. Sha.kespea.re's Hamlet is a. fanxiliar course of study to most seniors. Here Mr. Padell- ford discusses Hamlet's per- plexing situations with his English class. Seniors Seek Results fro of Study KATHY KENNEDY-Spanish Club 2, Girls League , Board 4, Newspaper Staff 4. SANDRA KERBO CHERYL KERN-CSF 4, AFS 4, Theater 'ev 4. KATHLEEN KIELSMEIER JEFF KILLION-Football 2,35 Lettermen's Club 2,35 Se- nior Class Council 4. CYNTHIA KINTSEL JOANNE KITTLE - Majorette 2,35 Junior Class Council 35 Prom Chairman 35 Cheerleader 4' Senior Class Council 4. MIKE KLAIN-Basketball 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 CSF 2,35 Lettermen's Club 2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,4. LINDA KLEIN-Orchestra 2,3,4. RUSSEL KLENKE SUZI KNICHEL-Interclass Forum 25 Sophomore Class Vice-President 2, Sophomore Class Council 2, Theater '65 25 Spanish Club 2,45 Modern Dance Club 25 Thespians 2. KR-IS KUROKI- Spirit Committee Chairman 3, Contessas 3,45 Ushers 3,45 CSF 3, Director of Clubs 4, In one of its quieter moments, the Senior Lawn rests against background of Adminis- tration Building. Under the watchful eye of administrators, seniors were left to their mischief. Senior Lawn Temptations Lure Underelassmen LOIS LARSON SUE LARSON DAVID LEE ii LINDA LEIVAS LEAH LEWIS-Future Teachers Club 2,3,4g Creative Writ- ing' Club 3, Spanish Club 4, GAA 3,45 AFS 4. LORELLE LIEBER ERIC LINCOLN-Baseball 2, Football 3. SUE LINK STEVEN LINKLETTER ibn...- SUE LOGAN- AFS 3,4g Girls' League Publicity Chairman 4, Social Board 4. SCOTT LONGSTAFF DAVID LOVE-Lettermen's Club 2,3,4g Spanish Club 3, Track 2, Cross Country 2,3. 26 Senior Lawn activities provide seniors with an outlet for pursuing' intellectual and serious pursuits. This year the Lawn was used with its purpose in mind and seniors benefitted accordingly. But Seniors Mightily Protect Their Realm SUSAN LUBANSKI-Future Teacher's Club 4. SHARON LUCAS-International Affairs 3, Debate Club 4, Speech Contest 3, Girls' State Alternate 3. BOB LUND -Golf 2,a,4. ' GAIL LUNSFORD-AFS 3, Medical Arts 4. CARL LYON-Football 2,3,4g Baseball 2,3,4g Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. KATHY LYONS-Medical Arts Club 2,33 Medical Arts Club President 4, Senior Class Council 4, Interclass Forum 4. WENDY Ma.cCLEAVE-Theatre '65, '66, '67 2,3,4. BRENDA MACKLIN KATHY MAICHEN PATTY MANNING COLLETTE MARTIN-Assembly Committee 2, Sopho- more Representative 2, Interclass Forum 2,3, JCL 2,3, AFS 2,3, Contessa 3,4, Ushers 3,4, Senior Class Vice President 4, Girls' League Board 3, Social Board 4, CSF 3. , GARY MASON 27 Karen soprano pqintg out con-ect gxgrglse to spanish stu. laboratory. Miss Truelson supervises from a front, unseen dents Sue Knichel, Chris Michel, Ricky Baca, and Gary 00llfJ'0l 00115019- Grounds as they hear and speak the language in linguistic Seniors Head the List of BHS Leaders MIKE MASS LYNN MATTHEWS - Quill 8a Scroll 3,45 Newspaper Staff 3,45 Business and Advertising Manager of Buena Vista 4, President of Quill and Scroll 4. BRUCE MAYES DARLENE McALEAR CHRIS MCCAWLEY- AFS 45 Band 2,3,4: Orchestra 2,3,45 Banner Girl 45 GAA 3, MIKE McCLURE KATHY McDONALD SHARI McDONALD CATHEJ EAN MCGILLIN- Quill Br Scroll 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Assembly Committee 4, Banner Girl 4, Service Committee 4, French Club 3,45 AFS 3,45 ASB Publicity Committee 3, JCL 3, Theater '65, '66, '67 2,3,4. BUDDY McILVAINE DOUG McMEEN LAURA McNULTY JOHN MEEK BRAD MEINERS-CSF 3,4g Football 2, Water Polo 43 chestra 2. CHRIS MICHEL-Swimming 2,3,4. Or- ELAINE MONAHAN-Publicity Committee 4, Spirit Committee 4. DONNA MOORE-Newspaper Staff 4, Quill :Sz Scroll 4. DONNA MOORE CYNTHIA MORALES TOM MORRIS JOHN MORSE-CSF 2,3,4g Orchestra 2,3,4g Spanish Club 4, Service Committee 4, Knights 4. PAUL MORSE KATHY MOSS-Social Board 2,4g Fish and Game Club 2, Girls' Glee Club 2, Choir 3, Girls' Advisory Board 3, Sophomore Princess 2, Interclass Forum 3, Contessas 3,4g Pep Squad 4, Spirit Committee 3. JOHN MULDOON To Build a Solid School Government Students congregate in the classroom between periods to discuss class studies, home- work, student activities, almost anything. I ip.-YN if -:aw-,g KAY MULLEN BOB MURPHY LINDA NAGLE STEVE NAIL SHARON NAJOLIA DONNA NEFF WILLA NEHLSEN-Theatre '65 25 CSF 2,3,45 Assembly Committee 4, Orchestra 2,3,45 Yearbook Staff 3, Yearbook Co- Editor 4, Contessas 3,45 Ushers 3, Vice President Ushers 4, Creative Writing 3, International Affairs Secretary 3, NMSQT Commendation 4. CATHY NEWLON- Creative Writing Club 3, AFS 4, Fu- ture Teachers Club 4. FRED NAGLESCHMIDT-Cross Country 4, Track 4. CLAUDIA OLSON-Creative Writing 3,4. JANET OLSON SANDRA OWEN-Majorette 3,45 Quill dz Scroll 4, French Club 2,35 Theater '65, '66, '67 2,3,45 Newspaper Staff 4, GAA 2, BHPA Announcer 4, Secretary-Treasurer Theater '67 4. SPENCER OWEN-Key Club 3,45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Football 2, Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 35 Track 4. PENNY PADDOCK BILL PARKER PEGGY PARSONS-CSF 2,3,45 Ushers Club Secretary 3,4. MARITY PATTON STEVE PEAKE-Cross Country 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Inter- class Forum 2,35 Junior Class Council 3, Lettermen's Club 4, Key Club 3,45 Knights Club 3,45 Director of Boys' Athletics 4, ASB Cabinet Member 4. Going over various school projects are Allyson Tuckfield, Director of Publications, and Mr. Bob Thompson, her advisor. Seniors Set Example for Underolassmen CHARLES PEARSON VICKI PELUSO ANITA PENNINGTON-AFS 4. DAVID PERRY IMOGENE PERRY LAWRENCE PERRY STEVE PETERSEN-Lettermen's Club 2,3,4g ASB Elec- tion Committee 2,3g Knights 4, Tennis 2,3,4g Boys Federation Officer 3,4g Cross Country 4. KAREN PETTIBONE BOB PHILLIPS KEITH PIERCE WAYNE PONTBRIANT JUDY POPE Paul Snodgrass contemplates the next l1ne of his feature story The Buena Vista. re11es on writers hke Paul to put out CHRISTINE PORTILLO LYNNETTE PREIS-Senior Class Council 4. RILEY PRIDE- Tennis Club 3, Tennis 3,45 Football Man- ager 3. MICHELLE QUINN- GAA 2,3,4, KATHRYN QUIST-AFS 2,3,45 AFS President 45 French Club 2,3,4g JCL 35 Theater Club 2,3,45 Theater Secretary-Treas urer 35 Thespians 3,45 Mouse That Roared 25 Miracle Worker' 25 Interclass Forum Representative 4. DEBBIE RAFF - Thespians 2,3,45 Mouse That Roa.red 25 Theater '65, '66, '67 2,3,4g AFS 45 Service Committee 45 Cre- ative Writing Club 3. LYNN RAINEY-GAA 2,3,45 Point Recorder, 4. RHONDA RATEKIN-GAA 2, Miracle Worker 2, CFS 2,3,45 AFS Semi-finalist 3, Spanish Club 3, Contessas 3,4, Ushers 45 Rooters' Bus Committee 45 Theater '65, '66, '6'7. SUZIE RAWLS- Social Board 2, Sophomore Class Coun- cil 2, Fish and Game Club 2, Junior Class Council 3, Junior Class Homecoming Princess 3, Pep Squad 3,45 Pep Squad Cap- tain 4, Executive Cabinet 4. LAURA REILLY RONALD RENEAU CARLENE RHODES KRS. f k - Q, . is Qfewti , ix' Y I S-,L.,w+7-1 , kkgis 0 C X, X- K3 .JG -T' , . UL' U Mug Q' CCT gg we -kt god? lx , ' vCUNWx ' , CU uwsro . ,Q Cieeef' Semors Exploit Diverse Interest . Buena ar an 9 PW if b, ., , X CK X? LQ, X Sim! , Qxocvxssvw I 4321. KURT ROBERTSON SHARI ROBINSON -Social Board 4, Girls, Advisory Board 4. ' JON ROCKVAM- Sophomore Class Council 2, Interclass Forum 2. DUANE RODGERS SALLY RODRIGUEZ VALERIE ROGERS-Theatre '65, '66, '67 2,3,4. JUAN ROMERO-Baseball 2,3,4g Football 2,3,4g Letter- men's Club 3,4. ELLEN ROTH MONTE ROUNSAVILLE BOB ROURKE- French Club 3,45 AFS 4. JIM ROWE LINDA RUNYAN-ASB Publicity Committee 4. MIKE RUTHERFORD-Football 2,35 Key Club 2,3,4. LUPE SANCHEZ HENRY SANDOVAL LINDA SATTLER- Theatre '65, '66, '67 2,3,4. SALLY SCHLEIDER LINDA SCHMIDT - Girls' League Board 4, Future Teach- 8I'S 4. is 536' 5' W 'Fig X MARIETTE SCHMIDT-GAA 2,35 CSF 2,3,4g Contessas 3,45 Ushers 3,45 Tennis Club 3. PEGGIE SCHMIDT BEVERLEY SCHNEIDER-Spanish Club 4, Ushers President 4, Election Committee 3,45 Social Board 4, Rooters Bus Committee Chairman 4. JANET SCHWARTZ- Girl's League Representative 2,3 President Girls' League 4g lnterclass Forum 4, Club Council 4 Theatre '65, '66, '67 2,3,4. DAN SEELINGER- Lettermen's Club 3,45 Spirit Commit- tee 3, Swimming 3,45 Cross-Country 3,-4. KATHY SEPEN GARY SEXTON MIKE SHERLOCK TINA SHIPLEY PEGGY SKINNER CINDY SMITH-AFS 3, Creative Writing Club 3, ASB Publicity Committee 3,4g ASB Service Committee 4, JCL 3. EDDIE SMITH EUGENE SMITH-Cross Country 2, Track 2,3,4. GREGORY SMITH PAUL SNODGRASS- The Miracle Worker 2, Theatre '66, '67 3,45 Quill :Sz Scroll 3,45 Buena Vista Staff 3,45 Cross Country 2, Pawprint Staff 3. KAREN SOPRANO-Spanish Club 4, CLAIR SPRAGUE ANN SPRENKLE , , Generating little enthusiasm in Mr. Padellford's Senior English class, subject matter remains ever at hand waiting fer serious perusal. Time Moves Quickly for Future Graduates GWEN STINNETT-Girls' Advisory 2, Fish and Game Club 4. LINDA STROUD- CSF 3,4g Ushers 3,45 School News- paper 2, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4. MERNA SWINDLE- CSF 2,33 Spanish Club 4, Assembly Committee 3, Ushers 3,4. DAVID TAYLOR- Manager BU Basketball 2,3 JAMES TEMPLE WILMA TENNYSON LES TERRY SUZANNE THARP-GAA 2,3,4g French Club 3,4. MARILYN THOMAS DORIS THOMPSON-Interclass Forum 2,43 Sophomore Class Council 2, Senior Class Council 4, Table Decoration Com- mittee for Prom 3, Spanish Club 2,45 CSF 3,45 Senior Class Treasurer 4, Publicity Committee 4, Girls' Advisory Board Representative 4. JOHN THOW - CSF 2,3,4g French Club 3,4g Orchestra 2,3,4. BONNIE GENE THURSTON- JCL 3, Publicity Com- mittee 3, Flag Twirler 4. Pursuing studies with good grades as the ultimate goal are Vicky Banks, Willa. Nehlsen, and Sue Beery in a. Senior American Nationality Class. IIM Campus Holds Pensive Moments for Seniors A Jae U I TERRY TREVIER ALLYSON TUCKFIELD - Buena Vista page one editor 4, Director of Publications 4, Contessas 3,4g Ushers 3,44 Theater '65 2, GAA 2, Quill 8a Scroll 3,45 AFS 2,35 International Affairs 2, Publicity Committee 2,45 Spirit Committee 3. JEFF TUOMINEN- Football 2,3,4. MARCIA UNDERWOOD LINDA UTSUKI- Spanish Club 25 ASB Publicity Commit- tee 4. LOUISE VAN ASSELT-Band 3,45 Play 33 Orchestra 4. CAROL VANCE- Future Teachers 2, Senior Class Coun- '1 4. EEVERLY VARNELL JIM VORIS JIM WADE LOREE WAGNER ROBERT WARREN MARLENNA WATSON-Spanish Club 2,3,45 Contessas 4, Elections Coordinator 4, AFS 4, Debate Club 4, Orchestra 2,3. CHRISTA WEBSTER-GAA 2,3,45 Ushers 3,45 CSF 3. GRANT WEBSTER- Key Club 3,45 Lettermen's Club 2,3, 45 Publicity Committee 3, Football 2,3,45 Baseball 2,35 Basket- ball 2,3,45 Student Representative 3, Spirit Committee 3, Junior Class Council 3. HERB WEEKS - Football 2,35 Lettermen's Club 2y3,4. FRED WELLS PHYLLIS WENTIIING- GAA 2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Tennis 3,45 Medical Arts Club 4, Theatre '67 4. PHYLLIS WHEELER - AFS 4. JANICE WTICHMAN - Medical Arts Club 4. STEVE WILCOX- Junior Classical League 2,3,4. CHRIS WILEMAN JOAN WILLIAMS-Girls League Board 4, CSF 2,3,4. CSF 3,45 AFS 3,4g Drill Team 3, Banner Girl 2, Ushers 4. MONTE WILLIAMS- Swim Team 2,3. NANCY WILLIAMS-CSF 3,45 Contessas 3,45 Girls League Secretary 4, Publicity Committee 3, AFS 4. RANDY WILLIAMS DAVE WILLIS HELEN WILSON JIM WILSON A-C' 'C' 49 Busy seniors Ron Jacobs and Bob Fredricks help to make our prize-winning fair float while junior Gayle Tuttle supervises their activities. 7:4 eww , . '11 Senior Spirit Gives the Impetus to Boost af 38 LANA WILSON TOM WILSON TOM W. WILSON CHARLES WINEINGER BONNIE WOLEVER- Pep Squad 3, Girls' League Board 4, AFS 4. PAM WOLFF JAMES WOODILL-Football 3, BUTCH WORDEN-Cross Country 2, Spanish Club 3. BONNIE WORMWOOD-Newspaper Staff 4. DON WRIGHT- Lettermerfs Club 2,3,4g Track 2,3,4g Foot- ball 3,4. STEVE WRIGHT- Lettermenls Club 8,4g Baseball 2, Foot- ball 3, Track 3,4. RONNIE WYAND - Director of Service 4, Service Commit- tee 3,4, Theatre '65, '66, '67 2,3,4. FRED YASUKOCHI SKIP YOUNG PAM PROCTOR Our Teams Over the Brink of Victory .SFI ,X g A my af A 5 ge Q-ff L 3 V If Pete Parsons and Ben Hill look hopefully to a Buena basket. Parsons made the has- ket as these seniors help fill out one of the tallest teams in the school's history. Ben Hill taps the ball to a waiting team- mate. Mid-winter sports activity clarions forth the downhill turn toward high school graduation, and new vistas to conquer. Honored Seniors Possess Special Attributes Most Spirited Most Friendly Judy Coryell and Steve Peake always have school spirit with them. Best Athletes Peggy Combs and Buster Davis supplement curricular life with sports. Janet Schwartz and Ben Hill extend winning friendship. Best Scholars Mariette Schmidt and Ray J ue make the most of scholastic opportunities at school. Beauty and Drearnboat Most Likely to Succeed 5-in n X Debbie Johnson and Ron Jacobs look to success in the future. 4-we W Bonnie Wolever and Bill Bradford flash award- winning' smiles. Best Personalities Seatterbrain and Clown Tim Downey and Sherry Hawkins are most Helen Wilson and Joe Balasco show antics that personable seniors. won recognition. S Members of 1966 Girls' and Boys' State were Janice Buck- ner and Tim Downey. Y California Girls' and Boys' State are sponsored by the American Legion and its auxiliary. Each year a junior boy and girl are chosen to go to the State conventions in Sacramento at the close of the school year. Members are chosen by a committee of administrators and teachers on the basis of scholarship, citizenship, character, leadership, sportsmanship, and physical fitness, The girls and boys are organized into groups of about twenty-five, called cities , into counties, and finally into one large group, the K'state. They learn by doing-by governing themselves they learn the structure and functions of a demo- cratic government. Being a member is a great honor, and a great opportunity to learn and make lifelong friendships. A Victorious Seniors Earn Special Avvardsg Cap Triumphant High School Life with Honors 3 Senior girls vote for the outstanding citizen among them. This year Mariette Schmidt earned the DAR Citizenship Award. Her good citizen- ship is an achievement to be proud of, and will make her a fine American adult. All senior girls have an opportunity to take a test that determines Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. This year, the highest score was made by Janice Buckner. Her score is sent to Sacramento, and she is eligible to become Cali- fornia's, then the nation's outstanding homemaker. Sl!f?lJl!A r at Senior Award Winners Capture Diverse Honors Q Aft ' Judy Coryell and Buster Davis were honored as Girl and Boy of the First Quarter. Elected by Girls' League and Boys' Federation, respectively, this is the highest honor be- stowed on a senior. Among Judy's credits are Mascot and Contessa's Presidentg Buster has been active in many sports. Suzy Caporael is a winner in the Regional Scholastic Arts contest. She was honored with a Gold Key and Certifi- cate of Merit for a painting. Suzy was one of the few stu- dents in Southern California to be awarded this honor. On February 25, Suzy, her parents, and Mr. Akins, her art teacher, were invited guests at the Statler Hotel to receive her award. Judges are artists and educators who have an under- standing of art education at the secondary level. The contest was primarily to provide students with the opportunity to present work for viewing' and to compare their abilities with their contemporaries in the art field. .1 F 'X 1 J Girl and Boy of the Second Quarter awards went to Allyson Tuckfield and Ron Jacobs. Allyson has been active in many clubs and is ASB Director of Publications, and Page 1 Editor of the Buena Vista. Ron has served as Soph Class President. ASB Treasurer, and ASB President. if 1' fl! BHK L iv Yff 5 wus Bob Fredericks prepares a dive attack on his spaghetti, with milk, roll, and dessert awaiting oblivion, Cabovep. Dis- belief marks Buster Davis' face as he strains to see if Bob Alamillo really can take a bite that big, Cupper rightj. Se- niors congregate in a desultory faglaon on the lawn to relax after a grueling battle with the lunch lines and scramble system, flower rightj. 4 K if Senior men, second lunch, bravely hold sway against an assault of underclassmen for the prize spot, the senior table. Not shown here is the ensuing food fight which took place just seconds after this placid scene was shot. You were almost there. 4 ' -ef ':.. Caught in a candid shot, senior girls reflect the casual at- mosphere of lunch-time. Senior girls hold forth with good food, good conversation, and good times, an integral part of the day's schedule. Special Spots Claim Seniors During oon Respite Universal favorite of students every- where is lunch time, and students at Buena prove no exception. Two lunch periods serve the students with cafeteria and snack bar facilities. After-lunch activities are varied accord- ing to current student activities. During elections, campaign skits are often per- formed on the Orange Peel in the quad. A perennial favorite of seniors, and source of jealousy for underclassmen, is the Senior Lawn. Seen at left is a typical group of seniors enjoying the esoteric privacy of their cherished lawn. 1' . . i mg 2:4 if . . De facto segregation seems to be the situation, or maybe the boys are just afraid of the girls. The situation in first lunch is such, as Ben Hill heads up a table of senior men Ctopj. Senior girls take advantage of the forty minute lunch period to discuss just about everything' fboys?j amid salads, cookies, and all sorts of cafeteria fare. 1 w vppp K Kathy Henry initiates a demolition attack on a hot dog' as Beverley Schneider stands by in amazement at the finesse with which she consumes the job. JUNIOR CLASS 1 i S . 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X N is . 1 fi- xg Q, 1' Q? ,Q 1 fy f .Q I ' 4' -if will F i .g Y 1 Kathy Anthis Dan Barnes Patricia Berube David Blair in Spiriw Km-:wt F YQ 5 , Q52 1 - ' 'Y fr J 1: me J if V gf, . 'f' V at ,k ., 1 4 i 7 HA H l 2 In , . ,E 7 -1 Y, 53, E. J fif o g ,. Y? a J W , 4 Vrkk I B Y Xe!! Q in E V 1 , f ' - L -LA'h' - -, J. Y , ,. . yi K Lkf A .W x wr X Y ' J 'F Q u H ,,.: fjff ' ' ff J J rerl as is 13. 1 J CQ , M , ' ' J ww- if fi y p ' - V l Q 1 , 1 -t Q - 1' , T, fi s, . ' ' ' Shelley Browning Susie Brown Torn Brubaker Mike Bundy Linda Burnham Marsden Busch Becky Cabral Chris Cadden Robert Callaway Dom Campbell Karen Capelli Rose Caporael Thom Carter Marla Castaneda Roger Caswell Lyn Cettin Melvin Chambers Cheryl Chapman John Chase Barbara Chastain Jeni Childress Ed Clark Nanci Clark Sandra Clark Worked to Carry Cut Even Bigger Plans it aea h e r . . A K lil 0, Q -- ' ,y in -.vt 5 V, I 1 it nw N is 1 if , -ff? 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Fi Vi 2 A fha Y? nk, X l 'N , 'W' Q... fi R V iw , v 2 - Dan Costner Debi Craig Steven Craig Lex Crawford Kathi Cresto Donna Cross Carol Croxen Dave Culp Robert Davidson Carolyn Davis Dan Davis Jim Deanda Nancy DeBerry Arnee del'Eau Benton DeMarse Shirley Denger Karen Deputy Donna Diaz Larry Diaz Virginia Diebolt Linda Dinges Steve Doane Juniors Plan Marianne Donnellan Sharonlee Dorward N n on A i f M g l , J V W ,, i 5 Q Q? l, , ' xg it , , y E ,ga E- ,g K Q '1,' ? x A gq,,s,gf?- A up E. Ji : , , . . N, Avi ,. a Q ,..L 5 4 . k - ,Q ' A ' ff' st' fly , , W , Ayfyy A A ,lv l . X K ef 'ff i ly ' ,.-37 ' ' Cathy Dramart Ruella Dugger Keith Duval Deborah Eatgn Gail Edwards Phil Edwards Mike Eggleston Modena Ehrhardt Michael Elliott, Susie English David Ensign Marilyn Erickson Steve Everett Mike Downey ourses with an Eye John Fain Kevin Farrell Jeanne Ferree Bob Florentine Jim Fischbach DeeAnn Fischer Beth Flagg Donald Fleming Becky Foster Joe Fox Mikie Fransen Tom Fraser Pauline Frazee Aron Freeman Jim Freer Evon Frenzel Ken Fryerer Celia Garr Randy Garver Cathy Gates , W' 1 2 1 so 1 9,1 like 'J' Q 4 'W 2 . ' x V G is M J A J 3 3, W ff! ii if ' . . . gs X H ' isp Terry Gates Teri Gilliard Nancy Gatton Janet Glasgow Tony George Jenny Golden to Future Plans .g i l N yi RA b . , ye1'ig J f Q., , . i L ' 'i i- ' 1.0 A, f4 '1., .6 , - J -is-'w Q. , ,. -, 1 -S, .v . if ,X f 1 Q w F -'.M? w .' I . . Jil? ffff' ,fix FAQ? ifggl ,if pew ' lx s v an '- .5 ,. ,,,. WF S , IQVY. 'Q E , X K Q . 4 4' 2 -'Q lf? , if . f K x Y' 4? 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QXK , fd ,E , 1 xi , 17 K, I 7.4 ' ,W ,K .15 2, i i 'i.i'iY11ifi!'1v .fn ' ,- ,Q K . ff, ' b . 2 f K- V 'E .. I im f L -K QQ, i f ,gil I Kg 'gf D. ' 'I ' 4' . v . ' ff' . i ff. at .ii , .-3 '-' Barbara Groves Ted Hall Randy Hazelton Greg Herting' Nicki Gualtney Connie Happel Debbie Heckler Phyllis Hicks Familiar Traditions Call for Revaluation l 1 .l il' , .. f, .3 . ff - -gy . 1, ' 5 . f Q. nv sg i KK Kf f 1 5 T VK ' K' f f'fLK :.K .V K K 1, v I KK E! 5 K V , I i: - .124-fag., K V 5 ' K W in 1, . . K K J , K.KK . .W . K .H ,. . KK n '., .wlw.:.el,.v 1 'TS'- pu 1 K. 1,15 K.K:K K I .A ,, x .. . . ':, .. ' - ,-- V, 1 - Y -1 W 53' . , f if , Fx . '.rr Q ' -:9..... -x A Na, :Offs ' W. ...,L . 2 'Ss 4. .1- x -4 57' gm X K 1 ,R ! 1 'A it -Q S i S N Q. 3' 3 w er' Gloria Hunter Dan Jaske Kathy Joice Gary Kern IV 'L x 1, ' , 1- S 1:5 J , .Y .. i , Wi. f y 1, af ' ,L , y F ., an F .X J , b -. 50 ' -5 17 S . - g 1 S X Y - .-,ax I 'R 2 J it gi J l S14 ,A wiv , .ef I N4 ai I A Q. 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Henry Taylor Criss Randy Terry Bill Thompson Jeff Thompson Carolynne James Titus Taylor-Godwin Ellen Tongish Charles Torgeson Joanne Thurston Pam Toney Underclassmen Look J. ss,o ' i Nw M , iii? 'ff 62,1 +121 he X i Tix A ,liil , J sv J 'fi 'J 'e' - M 5 , ,W M l.f Q I , ,Y lelll T. q a s 3' T T 'fll i f , w t fps 'V f My ,g fx 2 Ii Ke ' ',:, , A Q-Tiff Gayle Tuttle Isabella Walati Alice Whitcomb Howard Williams 58 ',lff :- Judy Underbakke Elaine Underwood Robin Ward Jackie Watkins Kim Whitesides Fran Wilky Chuck Wineiger BOb WitherS Trivelpiece to Year Ahead at p W,,, it ,Yi L aiwvjgm '11,-?-Aix , - h' Tyfir' Q. '53-' s ' - i , 5 K ' Q iiilfu' J i L 1 do 'A if - yrrl l-- --l ,a 5 W' , , 5 M Q ,V My f - 5 ' 32 'X 1' , i ' i .x l1:5 :' V' , In I 'I 'v Ki , . 5 in 8' 6 ., T ff- ' 'f , 3- 1 --.. ., at I . 4 K kk so Barbara George Vega Deanne Voigt Valdiviejo Joyce Watkins Phillip Wilke Keitha Wood Kris Waters Marvine Wilson Janice Wood Darr Weagraff Deena Willard Ross Woodard an -'if' 4 i ' if 3 . 12.13 , i ff! -' .. ' ' lb. .. i Patrick Thompson Robert Tucker Buena ,n ,lag .. na, .V . xx .W 5-W fa X , T sri N iiii i A ,mfngf N tif' L '- ,115 ?'-' we 7- , V-' .ax P Suzi Wade David Weaverling Debbie Williams Bruce Woods In Memoriam . . . Shelley Scott Our Creator would never have made such lovely days, and have given us the deep hearts to enjoy them, above and beyond all thought, unless We were meant to be immortal. -Nathaniel Hawthorne zfrnnf 'Qwwuw 'mszzswv' , rn-f -gy -vvvr v2xHwwrwW:efP-ful'-,mfw- 3 EI 1 11 , . 7 . V ink XR J rv- -f e A V QV , V . Q V 1 1, in V - RV 'MX H A tx , Q 1, . 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' may n- , 34 212' me we DeI'I'iCkAd2-1'!1afChe Axel Ahlstrand Ellen Alexander Terry Anderson Mary Awhley Cindy Atkins Fred Autrey Carol Baskins Andy Barker Betty Bautista Craig Banks Mike Basoom Judy Beal Kathy Bentz Steve Bernstein Jon Bell Seek New Goals WY' 1-fy li? Vg S f ' ' ,Q f 5 'Q V A -I - .V flxrffl , 2 z ' . ,. - A ,H - :nh , ,1 . Q V ' s A. J, I ,X GLA 'V 7 . 3 . n fi 1, ,lt X In s 'si A , . 'f ' ' it it s K , K, W? a ,fy lx if lv .. 9 L A . '. s , t Q W lr , fire W . is ' lf- ,vx. I V' 4 V l, 1 l Vmxyk i F TY R I R .a W ,, m K K Q A r Q ' ? g .f Q h , ' ' a s i if 'C l-,Q 1 , ,f C I ' D' M , , , .'- .af Jim Booth Renee Burns Thomas Burnett Mike Carroll Harley Boye Gloria Burns Ray Byron Ofelia Castor TW Kathy Bradford Lessie Branson Bradley Brantner Kathy Burridge Debbie Burhoe Gary Burnes Jim Byhoffer Marilyn Carpenter Debbie Catron Jerry Carroll Teri Carroll Mary Campbell Gary Brady William Burns Carol Carter Charlotte Centeno Ensuring Bright Minds for the Future , , i . , Q 1 we s. ,.-as ff, , i a ' v n ms. lk uw I u- ,x - :, M ' -an 'if-3 ff -gf, I Q? f 'ffiif -A li ,ily af J. . wp: X 54 ff' K fa. Ar f ig f '44 W fr' l 1833 Martha Brooks Debbie Burkett Phil Castle Terry Chandler Susan Chambers Winston Chase Bill Chappel Art Chavarria Gary Chesier Greg Chester Steve Clinkenbeard Dianne Clark Donna Clark Christy Clark Lynn Clark Diane Clinton 63 . f o-ri, f f V .3 Q ,4 E if by 'lie L R we :Q 5 7:1 ' - -..ZA 7 BY , x 4 I 5 ,Ll M 5 . E4 'f 'f ' I Q!-. , A J. 1 'Y v 1 ,I I Ji .if 5 K ,, 1, . ,Qg'.. ry. ,Q t- I-Q24 -, f - , tb-Q.. 23' iiiiqlfii I V V M WD ur . as ' M17 g i WR'-, W A J .Q rf fit ' Q I K fi Q ,,i lf' v 2 A. 's 2 i I 1, u 1 , -4 rqfmi. if X X -if 'L 'I 1 ' X xx W, 0' ' fa gal ze , . , F 7 f A i S it fa ff X-sofa ny an ... warm? ' Madeline Drake Joseph Drew Billie Dron Frank Durham Mike Duran Brent Dussia Q ' J -ft fi F B' - .,r if ...ti - s V15 . .. ,kriasw J A in ' x W 1 I ,, e 'fl Q., x sf ,. 'Q as , A 'ix ' E+.. ff if 1 ,r.' - rrrr r. ,W i fi . Sharon Coggins Susan Comer Candy Cooper Dian Costanzo Linda Cossart Missy Costello Chris Corey Mike Comer Alan Comer Layne Conroy Andy Collins Margaret Coit Sandy Cunningham Gail Davis David Davis DeAnn Day Lee Dean Bonnie Debuhr Jerry DeLapp Cynthia Dixon Janet Dobson Mike Donelly Betty Douglas David Doyon Sophomore , ',:y Q . I - 'fn Q' 'f i g g, '. ek v , w' s3,.- Q. ft N lf, Richard Dugger Beverly Dunlap Sylvia Dunlap Julie Easterling Jim Egan Mary Eggleston Dennis Elswick Mitch DuFrene Athletes Form Spirited Junior Varsity 'J 4 is ,.-W gg: 5 ,,,,n.1-S9 ak Karen Elwood Rick Emard Gayle Emmons Jacki Endicott Steve Ensign Chris Ertman Brent Evans Chuck Evans Jim Evans Karen Fabulich Jack Faulkner Steve Fencl Joe Ferguson Brian Fisher John Fitzpatrick Kathi Fitzpatrick Michael Fitzgerald David Flanders Kathryn Follis Wanda Foster X i 4 5 l g QW xii N' 17' H f r a K 5, E' ' , L ' x - A 4 3 .4.1 5' get 'i 'R ' mx C . , va 'QM nn ..g. 'wa . 4- 1! -aw J Allen Fowler Brenda Fowler Margaret FOX Helen Francis viii.. lf' V A '- iv C , ' A - M b ' QW' 1 K. , ,lj ,Vx W gt 'V v X i VKVLV AG any 1. S1 A Q is H fx.. Yi f D K .. I Wx..-'J In I V 4. rg Vnrr J' ,J 7 ' f ' ' 'wi W ' gg L ,Q f! 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A IN f Q Y ' Y X ' in f 15915 fw31'2a ,, l V-1 - .ln S 1 :Lug if V . ,K J v WZ , . ,, A W g y .E t , , , ,vb 1, E . 1, ..-5 5- .A I . , it 47,15 A W , -- tx K wavy ' ' , Rig . K s f .Q .. P! 4 I 7 Z I 11? I x X' 5 i l k R M lr 1 51- ' 2 'Rf 7 A 1. . 2 23043 Shelley Gift Charyl Gottlieb John Hackney Dona Harrington -EW, , i Robert Gipson Mimi Gottlieb Bruce Hamilt Jeff Harris OI1 I I R V , A , VH' Q MA f 1 A ' X i 21' fwy V, f ug' 7 . xi? if? fx fm, -in . ' , S f f ' ' H: N - 'tw , s ,V H, ' fx .. f' H .' it 'I 'ff it ,, Richard Glidewell Ken Gluck Ronny Goodman Scott Goodrich Kelley Gorden David Graham Cyndie Grandfield Gary Gressett Nancy Griffin Keith Dianna Hamilton Maureen Eric Hannah Amy Hardy Grossmickle Lewis Harris Hamilton Kitty Hatten George Hawkins Bill Harrell Mary Hatley Sherry Haynes Traditional Sophomore Pickle Sale Ensures Rick Hazelton Cynthia Heagle Debi Held Jim Henderson Claudia Henthorn Leo Hernandez Ofelia Hernandez Dan Hiatt Jim Hill Betsey Holt Earl Hood Cathi Hooper 66 Q 5 'Q' L I M. . .1 f, . ev' ' 1. v R 1 , if K, 3 gr , 'rn , A W Q e ' if S . -ff i 'fi' i iv 1 S' 1, 'f V W.. A 4 ' i E. Y N 'fl if W' in f P' X 1 2 .1 l y :va A' 5 . ,K v z. -M . x 'S .ii . AX Marilyn Hopper Kenny Hutcheson Eric Johnson Kathy Kalberg F ' : 4' Q ,I '. H 5' ,Q fmhfi Q ,- . s is I' w -', 5 4 X S S Irene Howes Jim Imes Gil Jemmott Janice Kanemi Y , e ' ' P vp A 1 1, - M' i 'F ' it it Zig 7-i.g'4:? - , 'Q' t . . r l lf' QS? 'W v V l . K Ki ' ' - ,- ' ' it Q Ml V 'A . is ,lt . i ' ' .a-. 5 ', : J ' '- ,Wi Q , f ' . HW i , f fad 'Q' I ' . ,UQ 5 x 4' ' X gif! ZA Ex Devi Hromadik Michael Hughes Kenichi Ito Lane Jackson Douglas Jones Kathy Jones tsu Meg Karayan Dennis Kearns 1 mia .V J :gk 'f A ff I-.1 1 - ,. ' ra 0' I. ,fn X A ' 3: 'T if L. if f 'A on, Mark Hummel Fred Janzen John Johnson Mark Keaser ,Q f 1 X 1 Ia av Patty Humphrey Alan Jeffery Kathy Johnson Phillip Keeling ,f ! I 'gnu w?1m 1. XA 'M' Nh A If Ze' 'fs diff: 03'-.5 N. x ,T X if l 'fL y Jyf gl if ef X All Camille Hunter Burton Jerigan David Jordan Donna Keith Ample Treasury from Which to Launch Action Q ' . i , , 'ff 1-:F X S,-he t. I .t wk- 1 - if' va' Fxzgwg N, . n se ,z ,K ,4t,,,,1 , W 4 2 E Y l Y wiv 19 ug, g, s df 4? , x , D V. if - fr , ' A 5 F 1 X. -9,1 2 Charles Kelley Sara Kendrick Chris Ketner Patty Kindred Dale King Darilyn Kisch Karen Klein Bruce Kountz Paul Korber Norman Kraetsch Melody Krava Kenneth Lamb 67 sl, 7, a , if W' , ,,r ' ,, vb-3, 'rua 3.1 , wb' js T' ,fy ' v s a, S e XX . r 5 Q 1 ,, . iii ., :pw ,A ,X 1... . 'M 5:2 A' 4 . 184 4-I . Q .1 RMK.. K 9 , 5 if, A ' AQ It ff Q A f . ' x' f ff. ,, 3 's u Jew -as Martin Lyons Susan Marsh Wm. il , S 0 S Wi 1? gb .-.51 , 6.-3 fi F2 ' J .. . . fr-, f ' Y YU I M.. E ZEN Y f fix l ,Q it 51 , we E - -N W M J e 5 hz.: - A Q 4:1- ,A A . f V 1 ,il -sf 10 .nf l .4 ,L , 5,1 f 1- J' ,. 1, f 1 Y fs , Q..-f , ffl 5 .. -.. if 1 x 'fiat s t - If ' 'n if ' xv fi A N ' 2 . Nz. ,I 0- .Lt ' W' , 5? 3, -, 1, , i Q- .V -2---j -L Q v, ' if R' ,V f,,, L as . 1- :Uv I. 1 I V, . ' ' , Q A -we-2 ' s ' '-7 , as -V --.4 ,,, V, '7 2 . ,. J 3 A , 3 5, hifi' as 1' ,Q X: .1 ,Q , fl, 9 S,.,s '5 I, in-of ' John Lane Don Lanning Jean Laidlaw Bobby La.Roche Betty Larsen Stephen Larsen Joyce LaVallee Robert Lawrence Link Leavens Weston Leavens Frank Leaver Don Lehman Linda Leslie Bill Lehsome Kathy Lewis Candy Lidstrom Libby Lister Kris Lincoln Ruth Lindahl Pat Logan Mary Ellen Lopez Ralph Lord Linda Lundeen David Lunsford Sophomores ' 'L . , A ig I M , ,wuz P iagfv VQW, 533 Nggnff ' w ti Vit, X 4 M s- M 7 L tial ? 1 ' ,,,, - 7 'X 3 , Y V It , f , Q ' l ., Q, 35 ' V ' s 4 'W Jerry MacDonald Doris Macias Jerry Macklin Ray Maloney Kay Marlatt Barbara Marquez Arthur Martinez Karen Masterson Debby Matthews Jack Maxson QUIK wwya f , vt. f b, . , X f I 'I + - 5 . Xl., . . .. A4 4 Hi gp X1 4, 1 'x wt G 3 x- Karen Marsh Ted Mayer Make the Change to High School at Last Ji .s imv vv 5 ' Ramona Morales Anita Muller Charles Mayes ' Larry McBride 1 f ' Jerilyn McCavic L Z, 'nf K' I Debbi McAllister 5 5 ' x QW Raiette McCla.skey Kathy McCullough Ron McDonald Jean McEvers Molly McKean Patrick McKenzie Tom McKnett Scott McLane Ida Meza Randy Michel , Lynne Middaugh Henry Miller 4 xl, , 'lk A it ' .,, V 'W' hw! 7' 1. ' V gy 'W ' if .., .. yr' 1, 1 Q- fig 3? X i e: W E ., fan. J? A in i ' 11 . , Larry Miller Jon Miller Rosemary Miller Belinda Million 5 H H G K h A I L if 1 lr ft ' f , mf lie' X 1 1 L A 5? I 1, ' 4 as . ' f ' gl Q Q fl , 'iw - ' i' Y,-,Q .nf , x 1 R . ' Q f t . E, V , Ljggifc ?. xx ' fm i.. , ' my V ' x Larry Morbitt Diane Montooth NZHCY MOPE-HH Pete Morrow Cindy Moss Sandra MOYGFS Inez Murillo Bill Murphy Robert Murphy Linda Nafie C18-Pk Nagle V Nma Nagleschmi dt Q., .Q ily A V N K .4 gs jflxx L fi.. if-D., N9 V ., .tvs Z. ,ll ti 3 1 W, L-2 is .i,, QT . l 'r , lf if X 'zz' ,Q :ak z ,- 5 wi ji f ,, '23 N 'i If 1' ' 5 Av lm 4: N W ' ' N X 1, g i xxx ,' N ,l :Qu.I1,4M lb Eugene Namikas Debra Nichols Billy Osborn James Parker fam T if Mike Nass Chris Nixon Gloria. Padillo John Peck Q NN , wt'- . . xr 4 ,Y 4 WX ' 'la m ' QQ, Patricia Neal Pam Noon Mark Palmer Lynn Perry World History . Q J N ,P A l , 1,3 5 ,N ' ' y fl P' I l A N W. V 'X - fl, W 5 X Ei: 4 fN V li LV ,I 'N nxt c, . 5 if John Nelson Randy Nelson Linda Newby Shirley NeWSOI11e Arthur Oetting Karl Oppenheim Ralph Orr Phil Ortega- Joe Pannell Christina Park James Park Helen Parker Mike Perry Pat Perry Grant Peterson Denise Pethtel Brings Foreign Cultures x rn , , f,.- , 3 K ,VJN N .. .b Nb at 4' N ' ' ' ' 'll 3 lf' x -v- 435423 rx N P 1 N i w l 2 ATN 'N W N Q hi A as wg -g t Vai fl , . f N 3- - 7, Q, N ,ss M 'Q N ly 1 1, rl, ' i l if f NN A V Q N N N NN ig N Nix, if N X X ' D lg. -' N N . i i ii' X y fi' , V A 1 ,. . 5. W' K' N 4' N 'Y I 7 3 1 ,v'+' . -1 x, f P . Q N N. 4 Q ,,. ,Z sale 4 .--, L , mf, N, - - Q. N N 1' ' - P A UF in N 5 N N -M N fffaa.--lf1N, David Phillips Jim Pierce Vivian Pinion Ro Powell James Price Bill Probasco Kathy Probasco y Jane Pryor Lory Quam Gregory Quinn Neil Quinn Nedda Raff Tom Ragan Irene Rage x 'Q'-V are! 4 . Ah lk an alibi V S t 15' - I. .- Jr ' . E 'Vx . , ' H 5 - 1 ' 2 M 5- , , ,N fi- , ' - . 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His diverse responsibilities in- clude coordinating student activities, student behav- ior, calling assemblies to order, and heading Execu- tive Cabinet. VICE-PRESIDENT - Chairman of Interclass For- um, Social Board, and Cal- endar Committee, the Vice- President is active in many aspects of student activi- ties. Bob Fredricks' respon- sibility is to relay student opinion to Cabinet, and to act for the president in case of need. SECRETARY- As secretary, Loreen Facer must keep and publish ac- curate minutes of all Cabi- net meetings and carry on official correspondence. Also she must make, main- tain, and authenticate the ASB files. if Ati! G21-' IWVBXWS Q ,- u W X 3J,'5fI5A,- 1. .. ' 'Wi --9. fl. '- S52 ' ,M J - ,uf -gr' ?'W'1i2biJ-,sf .N ., will ,?sei.:'3Eim, . TN 1 N N Active Leaders Direct Co-Curricular Functions DIRECTOR OF ASSEMBLIES- Organizing and presenting entertaining and educa- tional assemblies is the responsibility of Marian Schlange. Marian works closely with Mrs. Davis, Dean of Girls, and with the assembly performers. DIRECTOR OF CLUBS - Kris Kuroki's chief respon- sibilities are presiding over Club Council, planning the club calendar, and passing through Cabinet activities that clubs request. Her main project was Join- a-Club Week which pub- licized current club activities. DIRECTOR OF SERVICE- Planning Sophomore Ori- entation Day, supervising student supplies and con- trolling the Student Center office are a few of Ron Wy- and's activities. Ron is also chairman of the Service Committee, which sponsors a Korean Child, Tai Hong Oh. DIRECTOR OF PUBLICATIONS - Allyson Tuckfield represents the yearbook and newspaper publications in Cabinet. She is also Modern Youth correspon- dent for the Star-Free Press, which entails writing and send- ing down Buena news stories. She oversees the ASB Publicity Committee. Girls, Boys Represented by Diligent Officers- DIRECTOR OF GIRLS' ATHLETICS- Peggy Combs' chief respon- sibility is representing the girls of the Girls' Athletic Association in Executive Cabinet. She conducts all GAA meetings, plans GAA activities such as sports- nights, after school sports, and playdays. GIRLS' LEAGUE PRESIDENT Steve Peake is responsible for planning the four Sport Banquets during the year, and must work closely with the coaches. He displays the victory flags, arranges the trophy case, and publi- cizes all sports events. BOYS, FEDERATION PRESIDENT - Janet Schwartz is president of the Girls' League Board. She represents all of the girls on campus in the Ex- ecutive Cabinet, holds Girls' League Board meet- ings, and, with the board, plans such activities as the Backwards Dance and the New Girls, Tea. DIRECTOR OF BOYS' ATHLETICS- Gary Grounds represents all boys on campus. He presides over the Boys' Federation Board, and he and Board mem- bers plan activities such as the car registration and the donut concession at all home basket- ball games. Others Work on Diversified Activities CHAIRMANIJF PUBLICITY- PEP SQUAD CAPTAIN- mzv., .. CIAA w w liar N To Vg A K Q -2 1-N if 1- Q P f Q I, N- xt A ,I 6 im . , ,Ag 5 ' 1 'Y V t il V W MX' i'1it!if2, ' , Karen Ballance, Chairman of Publicity, is head of Publicity Committee. She is responsible for contacting clubs and organizations V that desire publicity, and providing the student body with knowledge of coming activities. CHAIRMAN OF ELECTIONS- ig X Suzie Rawls has many duties. She represents the Pep Squad on Cabinet, helps to plan pep rallies, promotes school spirit at all athletic events, and works for sportsmanship and unity among members of the student body. VCISC VICE- PRESIDENT- Marlenna Watson heads the Elections Committee. She di- rects ASB elections, and all class elections. She oversees the campaigns of all candidates for office, making sure that student elections are fair and conducted in good taste. Tim Downey is Vice-Presi- dent of the Ventura County Inter-School Council. VCISC is composed of sev- enteen county high schools, and has monthly meetings. Its purpose is to promote good inter-school relationships. Brad Jones, not shown, is VCISC Proj- ect Chairman. Calling Boys and Girls! These Organizations FRONT ROW: Linda C. Schmidt, Secretaryg Patti Honer, Vice- Presidentg Janet Schwartz, Presidentg Nancy Williams, Secre- tary: Jane Bower, Girls' Advisory Board Chairman. ROW TWO: Barbara Harrisg Elaine McKinneyg Yoko Katackag Barbara GIRLS' LEAGUE BOARD: Girls' League Board is an organization representative of all girls on cam- pus. Together the members plan and sponsor many activities throughout the year, Backwards ,pg Grovesg Nina Nagelschmidtg Bonnie Woleverg Sue Logan. BACK ROW: Gayle Tuttleg Nancy Egang Candy Harthorng Joan Wil- liamsg Janice Buckner: Peggy Cuppsg Maureen Hamilton. Dance, Girl-of-the-Quarter Awards, New Girls' Tea, Father-Daughter Banquet, and the Mother- Daughter Banquet. FRONT ROW: Shari Robinson, Secretary: Jane Bower, Presidentg Heather Hawkins. ROW TWO: Yoko Kataokag Kathy Brad- ford, Kathi Fitzpatrickg Sue Williams: Janet I-Iamiltong Maureen Hamiltong Doris ...B Thompson: Boni Keller. BACK ROW: Suzi Wadeg Jan Buttarsg Sharon McDuffeeg Lee Ann Heinrich, Kathi McGinleyg Wendy Johnston, Janet Schwartz. GIRLS' ADVISORY BOARD: Girls' Advisory Board's main objective is to try to improve and make effective dress standards. In accom- plishing this, each mem- ber of the board must consider the violations of proper dress and evalu- ate ways of improving these problems. Girls' At- tire Committee speaks at Elementary Schools by invitation and carries through various sugges- tions and ideas that im- prove appearance. Represent the Student Body at Large in 4 4 LEFT to RIGHT: Stonewall Jacksong Milton G. Groundsg Detec- tive Kingg Peabody Jonesg Oscar Oppenheimg Magilla Garmang BOYS' FEDERATION BOARD: Boys' Federation Board represents all regularly enrolled boys on campus. Its purpose is to best express the opinions of the boys. Every boy is a voting member of the board, if he wishes to exercise his right. The Boys' Serenely awaiting students' return, campus re- mains the same: lacy leaves framed rectangular- Padre Petersen V13 Donovan Arthur Brague, Esquire are the mid-century gentlemen in charge. Federation President chooses the members of the board. Its services and activities include car regis- tration, donut concession, and faculty-student basketball game. ly, green grass maturing, Senior Lawn tempting underclassmen 3-ty.-' - 1 ' A ,.,d A... '-v,- J 1 . Q . Q t ,. .s I TY... .. . L 4... .... .. 'K . . . t f fs, 'FA an P N 1 ' A-sua ' I ,. Spirits Spiral I-Iigh, Auditorium Rocks Quiet FRONT ROW: Rudy Gerlach: Randy Garver: Jerry Martin: Jim Price: Jim Egan: Dennis Yasukochi: Bob Fredericks, President: Bob Brantner, Ron Jacobs. ROW TWO: Bill McGillin: Neal Sher- man: Ricky Baca: Duane Rodgers, Vice President: Ken Strcple, Jim DeAnda. ROW THREE: Nancy Morgan: Nancy Kelsch: Jan- et Schwartz: Bonnie Stockdill: Debbie Williams: Susy Hoctor: INTERCLASS FORUM: Given the power to delib- erate on school problems and make reports and suggestions to the executive cabinet, Interclass Forum is composed of representatives from each social studies class. Interclass Forum developed ELECTION COMMIT- TEE: Purpose of the elec- tion committee is to plan, organize and carry out all school elections and campaigns. Election Committee handles Soph- omore elections, ASB elections, Junior and Se- nior class elections, supervises mock elec- tions, Girls' League, and Pep Squad elections. Elections Co-ordinator is appointed by the ASB President and in turn ap- points her committee. Lynne Middagh: Pam Sims: Jan Roesler: Sherry Hawkins: Sandi Kerbo: Doris Thompson: Collette Martin. BACK ROW: Kathy Quist: Janice Buckner: Gayle Tuttle, Secretary: Sandy Clark: Jan Buttars: Sue Williams: Allyson Tuckfield: Diane Luck: Sharon MacDuffee: Kathi Cresto: Cyndie Gatsios: Bar- bara Valdivieso: Janet Hamilton: JoAnn Kittle. into a vital link between the A.S.B. and the student government, and was given further powers to evaluate activities and serve as a student-control organization. LEFT to RIGHT: Marlenna Watson, Chairman: Beverly Schneider: Bruce Woods: Kathi McGinley: Paul O'Rourke: Ron Wyand. Sly, Clubby Cheers Kept Under Their Eyes s i 'I 0' all FRONT ROW: Kathy Moss: Collette Martin: Paul O'Rourkeg Sue Logan: Beverley Schneider: Bob Fredericks, Chairman: Debbie Williams. ROW TWO: Barbie Hutcheson: Mickey Finnegan: Jane Bower: Mikie Franseng Polly Pride: Susy Hoctor: Gayle SOCIAL BOARD: Social Board is in charge of social events held by the A.S.B. Members of the board work year round to insure the success of the Welcome Dance, Valentine's Dance, and are 'wrt' f my .L Woodward. BACK ROW: Nancy Detwiler: Diana. Berkshire: Janet Hamilton: Candy Harthorng Donna Schmitt: Carolyn Thurston: LeeAnn Heinrich: Nancy Northway. in charge of the Athletic Scrapbook. The board is always ready to assist any organization that wants help in planning an event. Members are chosen on the basis of their abilities and desire to serve. CLUB COUNCIL: Com- posed of the presidents of all clubs in the school, Club Council coordinates organization activities. Its purpose is to unify all clubs on campus and pro- mote membership. The council serves as an out- let for news to be intro- duced about various clubs. Their main activ- ity is Join-A-Club Week. During this week, stu- dents are encouraged to join the various groups on campus, through pub- licity and club meetings FRONT ROW: Kathy Quistg peg-gy Combs: Matthews: Barbara. Groves, Janet Schwartz. Christine Wilemang Bgvepley Schngjderg Judy BACK ROW: John Thow: Ricky Baca: Randy to Which the students are Coryell: Kristyn Kuroki, Chairman: Lynn Williams: Bob Brantner: Dale Sinor. invited. Services Performed Organizing Entertainment ASSEMBLY COMMIT- TEE: Presenting assem- blies is the purpose of the Assembly Committee. Its organization and opera- tions began last summer when this year's assem- bly programs were planned, organized, and selected. Monthly meet- ings are held to carry out responsibilities concern- ing assemblies, evaluate past assemblies, and ex- change ideas for future assemblies. SPIRIT COMMITTEE: Improvement of students committee makes posters announcing games and attendance at all major athletic contests and pro game activities They are also responsible for all motion of school spirit are the main purposes of necessary decorations at the stadium before games the Spirit Committee. Throughout the year this rl? Ji I FRONT ROW: Tom Morrisg Ricky Baca Chairman Greg ROW THREE Sandy Clark Wendy Johnston Chris Ertman Bridgesg Steve Peake. ROW TWO Kathi McGinley Gayle Charlene Rowar Janet Hamilton BACK ROW Jan Buttars Woodwardg Bonnie Stockdillg Debbie Williams Dot Renshaw Sharon MacDuffee Lynne Middagh Polly Pride Are Just a Few of Multitude Duties Required SERVICE COMMITTEE: Serving school clubs and if ' projects is the purpose of the service committee. The Director of Service is elected, and his main duty is charge of the A.S.B. Office in the Stu- dent Center. He distrib- utes materials for public- ity and election cam- paigns. Members are appointed by the Director of Service, and must be Willing to devote time to varied projects. One of its main jobs is distributing supplies to candidates running for offices. FRONT ROW: Cindy Smithg Sue Logang Debi Raff. BACK ROW: Richard Parret: Paul McAllister: Cae Raysorg Doris Thompsong O'Rourkeg Ron Wyandg John Morse. Cathejean McGilling Sylvia Dunlapg Debbie A.S.B. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: The chairman of all clubs and is responsible for publicizing activi- the A.S.B. Publicity Committee is responsible for ties that are Of interest to the student body. Its choosing members Who are helpful, industrious, purpose is keeping the student body informed on and enjoy working on all facets of publicity. The future activities, utilizing unique and attractive committee must keep in contact with advisors of means of publicity. , . FRONT ROW: Cindy Smith, Donna Diazg Kathy Boggsg Paul sen. BACK ROW: Linda Utsuki: Linda Runyan: Nancy Egan: O'Rourkeg Debbie Williams, Suzi Wadeg Dot Renshaw, Secre- Diane Carpenter: Karen 132,118-HCS, Chairman: Sue Logan: Sue tary. ROW TWO: Nancy Northwayg Kathi Crestog Ann Alberg Beeryz Karen Bridge- Doris Thompson, Kathy Bradfordg Peggy Cuppsg Mikie Fran- J ubilantly Cheering Teams to Victory, Lively 3,5 Jw Alertly standing ready to lead yells are cheerlead- and assembly performances, these girls prove an ers and mascot. Spike Judy Coryellg Jo Ann Kittleg integral part of the pep squad, along with song Suzie Rawls, Captaing Diane Clowerg Pam Gooss. leaders, that best exemplifies their selection as Elected by the student body after keen competition purveyors of spirited sunshine. .1 With might and main, Spike animatedly leads generate yells testifying true spirit which sym- the cheerleaders' convertible in the fair parade. bolizes Buena student's innate pride in school Clapping enthusiastically, hopping off the car and teams. from time to time, these energetic young ladies K ell Leaders Urge School Spirit to Its Peak 1 Pompons in hand, sharp, nimble-footed song- Watkinsg Kathy Moss standing. Reposed on sun leaders are Vicky Banks and Carole Hutchison, drenched deck, they will quickly answer Buena's kneelingg Sherry Hawkins, Co-Captaing Joyce call that Buena Rules! QEWNIERIURS y fi Frisky, agile songleaders skip happily down the pep band, or clapping out a spirited 'V' for the street, leading the Buena fair contingent. victory, with cheerleaders this squad sprightly Whether performing at half times with the signifies rooters' ruling as all league champs. band, earnestly endowing rally festivities with Educational Prowess Attains Scholastic Honors FRONT ROW: Nancy Williams, Marlena Watson, Kathy Boggs, Barbara Groves, Gail Coombs, Doris Thompson, Vicki Peluso, John Oldson, Greg Ricards, Gary Newberry, Robert Davidson, Ron Jacobs, Grant Peterson, Brian Fisher, Merna Swindle, Marian Schlange, Jill Stewart, Margaret Fox, Dianne Clark, Susan Smith. ROW TWO: Kathy Kennedy, Isabella Walati, Helen Parker, Jeanie Laidlaw, Louree Smithson, Cathy Borie, Patrick Thompson, Bob Rourke, Dean Sexton, Bruce Nelson, Jeff Korber, Mike McCombs, John Thow, Steve Peterson, Debbie Raff, Mariette Schmidt, Karen Bassett, Dianne Luck, Kris Kuroki, Beverly Schneider. BACK ROW: Val Chavarria, Karen Bridge, Sue Beery, Allyson Tuckfield, Trish Jansma, Renee Gfeller, Karen Ballance, Brad Meiners, Michael Hughes, Michael Fitzgerald, Mike Klain, David Culp, John Morse, Randy Williams, Karen Cozzens, Kathryn Follis, Cheryl Kerri, Rhonda Ratekin, Ellen Tongish, Carol Andrews, Sondra Brown. California Scholarship Federation California Scholarship Federation is affiliated with the state-wide organization which has as its motto: Scholarship for Service . Membership is honorary, depending on grades and extra cur- ricular activities. 'kr , , 1 5- . 4 V, ,vi 1- 31? Points are awarded each semester, three for an 'A', one for a 'B', and corresponding points for extra-curricular activities, ten points are re- quired for membership. Seniors who have achieved membership for four semesters may be- come life members and are specially honored at graduation. Service projects include a tutoring service, stu- dent bookstore, and working with blind children. NMST Qualifying Test Rated scholastically among the top students in the nation, these students achieved semi-finalist status on the National Merit Scholarship Test. Administered during the spring of their junior yearg they scored at least 146 points of a possible 1 60. Semi-finalist are, left to right: Steve Petersen, Mariette Schmidt, and John Thow. For scoring above 140 points, Letters of Com- mendation were awarded to: Janice Buckner, Bill Enoch, Kevin Gorden, Brian Hanson, Joanne Jemmott, Brad Meiners, Willa Nehlsen, Linda Stroud, and Randall Williams. John Thow Liberal Arts Mariette Schmidt Math and Science Plaque Winners flib Karen Bassett Vocational Arts Merna Swindle Fine Arts Senior Achievers Claim Bank of America Awards Bank of America Awards are annually awarded to deserving seniors on the basis of academic achievements in the field they are chosen to represent. Winners are chosen by the depart- ments they represent. Engraved plaques are awarded for the fields of Science and Mathematics, Fine Arts, Vocational Arts, and Liberal Arts. Certificates are awarded for the specific fields of Math, Lab Science, English, Drama, Art, Social Science, Foreign Languages, Business, Home Economics, and Trades and Industrial Arts. Certificate Winners if-fl rw rm' f E ir: Representing various fields of education, these certificate Chosen by teachers in the various departments are addi- winners are, Cleft to rightjz John Morse, Trades and Indus- tional winners, Cleft to rightjz Bob Brantner, Social Scienceg trial Artsg Doris Thompson, Business: Randy Williams, Brian Hanson, Lab Scienceg Lynette Preis, Home Eco- Mathg Val Chavarria, Dramag Rhonda Ratekin, Foreign nomicsg and Mike Olgy, Art. Languages: and Brad Meiners, English. L i Ya' 'ssf' ...X N1 . f 1' Wt V... uw Co-editors Willa Nehlsen Cleftj and Janice Buckner worked together throughout the year heading the yearbook staff. Conquistador Records Retrospect for the Future 'cf fp 2, ,frm-ive 9 N Jan Buckner and Willa Nehlsen, advisor Robert Thompson and editor-elect Carol Wright look up from busy table WE? R K IP-N' f'f4 f f ez. 6 ,K aL XV! . . 'Qi' -H 'Q-wa. Q Copy assistants Gail Benton Cleft? and Susan Richardson Business manager Pat Hilton is in charge of yearbook help back the staff. sales and finances. y an 'ft-fir ,as vfnzfth W Xxx x Editors-elect are Sondra Brown Cseatedj and Carol Wright. They will head next yea.r's annual staff. 'QS- X 2 5? xxx if ' ,A The sports section is an important part of a yearbook. Bruce Biller Cleftj and Randy Hromadik doubled as both newspaper and yearbook sports editors. Buenals yearbook, the Conquistador, is a pic- torial review of the yeaI s classes, activities, student organizations and sports. It holds im- portant memories for student times of this year past. -L Lay-out editors Debbie Craig Cleftj and Debbie McKi11op Turning' to smile at the camera are copy assistant Diane pore over artistic design. Doyle qleftj and lay-out assistant Cynd'ieGatsios. Journalists Produce Prize-Winning Buena Vista , ,f s 1 'Ht ik: -l + 5 'Swv 1, 5 fr ig.. .V u-,Nbr , A, A -a,A,.,Hl .....1...-... Sandi Armstrong, LEFT, and Karen Cozzens are the Page 3 editors. The editors are given actual experience in editing for print, interpreting Buena and covering its news, and in recognizing the place news has in school life. . f. . Q. -..-i -Q ' tif' .Wi as 4.f1f...r'g pf Y f' -. X :aw .,-. 1. ' Y 1 il. . H i f it . 5 X sa A ii-,J n 4 3'-,-'i44gi3g,,5 f ' .V -.1 I. 1, . .'. .PIL . QF ' ly , ' 4 S. Q x . ! . 1 , pq . . 1 f f 'Yi' ' ' 1 1 JJ' I 1 .'S n ' .. r r--- .4912 x,:k wi: Allyson Tuekfield, LEFT, is Page 1 editor. She sends copy in to the Star-Free Press for its Modern Youth page. Patti Honer is Page 2 and features editor. Editors must learn the importance of getting along with others while working under the stress of deadlines. -p-SIl gum! The Journalism I course includes a study of the steps required in producing a mod- ern newspaper with special emphasis on the functions of staff members for effective school publication. Bruce Biller offers consultation to first year students, from left, Sue Logan, Connie Lotspeich, Bruce, Vista- 16,153-'A Kathy Kennedy, and Cathejean McGillin. Journalism provides the knowledge and skills in the use of language arts which enable the writer to present his ideas The Buena Vista, which is distributed free of charge to members of the ASB, is prepared and edited by members of the journalism class. Ap- proximately seventeen issues a year are pub- lished, featuring articles dealing with campus life, curriculum, activities, and sports. It gives stu- dents practice copy- reading, proofreading, dummying, making up, and seeing the results in print before a reader audience. Staffers learn the important techniques of interviewing for sto- ries and how to meet others. Membership on the staff stresses the im- portance of writing in maintaining an in- formed public in a de- mocracy, and helps de- velop critical and discriminating readers. This year, the Buena Vista won the Quill and Scroll International Hon- or Award. Mr. Robert L. Thompson is the advisor. effectively. Knowledge gained in this course is put to good use on the Buena Q Li B- 'Qt U I Lynn Matthews is business manager. She contacts busi- nesses and points out the reasonable display ad rates for a large teen readership. Handling billing and all financial aspects of the newspaper, Lynn is kept busy with her file and contracts. D' f Mm, V: 2... 1 I ' . ,E 522.3 r 1 V J ff I Other Journalism I students busy at typewriters are, LEFT T0 RIGHT, Kathy Boggs, Cathy Albright, Don- na Moore, Paul Snodgrass, and Bonnie Wormwood. All fn' seniors, they know that this yea.r's work in Journalism I will help prepare them for writing later in college. Active sports editors are Randy Hromadik, seated, and Bruce Biller. They cover school athletic events, or assign stories to reporters in keeping in touch with the athletic pulse of school competitions. First year Journalism stu dents write stories and fea- tures for the 'Vista'. Some fu- ture journalism experts are, LEFT T0 RIGHT, Vicky Mey- er, Linda Dinges, John Reedy, Debbi Blair, and Gail Fisher. 5 X N --. 1 ,kr .f . AFS Sponsors Exchange of Customs and Moves .Qan-41 i . . ,,A,, -1 1 1 1 FRONT ROW: Kathy Quist, President, Sharon Lee Dor- ward, Kathy Henry, Treasurer, Sonja Clinkenbeard, Barbara Groves, Laura Smith, Evon Frenzel, Susan Richardson, Donna Miller, Leah Lewis, Cathy Newlon, Joy Berg, Janet Schwartz, Vicky Meyer, Debbie Williams, Carol Cone, Pat Gabriel. ROW TWO: Larry Peake, Bill Enoch, Vice-Presidentg Ron Jacobs, Brad Jones, John Bulgin, John Roy Meek, David Anderson, Greg Ricards, Forrest Busch, Pat Thompson, Dennis Fugii, Jim Freer, Kurt Ballance, Don Enoch, Christo- pher Shane. ROW THREE: Renee Gfeller, Modena Ehrhardt, Connie Happel, Mikie Fransen, Secretaryg Ann Alber, Ellen Tongish, Peg Cupps, Marlenna Watson, Dot Renshaw, Marian Schlange, Debbie Johnson, Kathi Cresto, Sharon Per- ry, Sue Logan, Bonnie Wolever, Nancy Williams, Nancy KATHY CRESTO Learning early in January of her acceptance for the year program, Kathy left January 20 for a year in Brazil. She will live in the town of Bello Horizonte with the Dr, Mario Castro family, then return to complete her senior year at Buena. Egan, Debbie Raff, Isabella Walati, Becky Mabry, Chris Cad- den. ROW FOUR: Susan Smith, Donna Lyles, Diane Hard' acre, Linda Lyndeen, Jeanie Laidlaw, Teri Carroll, Phyllis Wentling, Chris McCawley, Donna Allender, Karen Bal- lance, Sue Beery, Cathejean McGillin, Carolyn Thurston, Wendy Johnston, Claudia Starcevic, Sharon MacDuffee, Keitha Wood, Karen Bassett, Susie Jackon. BACK ROW: Camille Hunter, Gail Benton, Holly Sprague, Kathryn Fol- lis, Joan Bernhardt, JoAnn Williams, Mary Ahlstrand, Joan Williams, Candy Harthorn, Suzi Wade, Sandy Clark, Melanie Brewer, Anita Pennington. Laura Reilly, Phyllis Wheeler, Janice Buckner, Pat Hillton, Nancy Northway, Lyn Cettin, Virginia Diebolt. GREG RICARDS Candidate for the summer program, Greg waits for Word of acceptance. If accepted, Greg will spend the summer abroad, go to school, and re turn to complete his senior year at Buena. Through Japanese, Venezuelan Representatives ff Mr' Dear Friends, Looking back over this wonderful year, I have spent with you at Buena, I cannot stop thinking how fast the time flies! When I first got here on August 5, 1966, I was amazed to find myself in a town so pretty as Ventura. Almost from the beginning I felt that I belonged, because your city is so much like my own in Japan, with the sea on one side and the rising hills on the other. My family at home is composed of my father and mother, a younger sister, Hiroko, and a dog, Piko. We live in Nishin- omiya, which is famous for its Sake, a Japanese wine. My father works in Osaka, which is nearby, and my sister goes to a private high school. But here I had a great new family, the Hugh Millers. Daddy is a typical, good American hus- band, Jan an active, sweet mama, and Donna and Ron are my step sister and brother. I share a room with Donna, and it has been the neatest experience. Over in Japan, I went to a private high school for girls - Kobe College Senior High School-so coming to Buena was a great change for me. Here I have thoroughly enjoyed taking Humanitites and Speech, which are both new to me. I have had many new experiences since I came hereg things I had never seen or done before are now a part of my life forever. I have been surfing, visited a movie studio, tasted oranges right off the tree, eaten tacos and popcorn balls, and gone to dances. The memory of Christmas will never leave me. The greatest discovery I have found is that there is little difference among human beings, no matter what country they are from. I will be going home to Japan, but we have walked to- gether, and talked together, and I will never forget you. Sincerely, Dear Friends, This has been a wonderful year I wouldn't have wanted to miss for my life, including the hours of serious studying and the marvelous hours of just goofing off with so many new friends made in this corner of the world.This existence was unknown to me until I came here, but which I will always keep a warm place for in my heart, and has made of Ventura a brilliant point on my world map. I also hope that my stay here will leave Venezuela a place on your maps. Often I've been asked if the region where I live in Southern Venezuela is a wild place, and I had never considered it as such. The town is very similar to Ventura, but I do admit that, come to think of it, we've been hunting jaguars fthe cat, not the carl at three hours from my home byjeep. So maybe it is. For the past two years I've been going to school in Ca- racas, LaSalle School, and the system is not too different from here in the states. Our school year goes from Oct. 1 to the end of July, and we went to school six days a week until 1 lth grade. Our sports are rather disorganized, and contrary to what I find people here believe, baseball has been more popular in Venezuela than soccer, although now they are balanced I think. Once in our school, we started a football team fwe call it rugbyj which promptly ended with a broken jaw from the captain. My stay in the states has been very enriching, and I want to thank all those who gave me and others this happy time. Sincerely, Verbal Skills Developed Through Social Action T 'refmswteflgpce'ifrffgl FRENCH CLUB .-'Ci xi L?- :G ,W .msg ss sf An opportunity for ad- vanced students to prac- tice speaking French is provided by participa- tion in the French Club. Activities are centered around the culture, tradi- SPANISH CLUB FRONT ROW: Bill Enoch, Dennis Fujii John Thow, President: Paul Bernhardtj ROW TWO: Janet Schwartz, Laura Smith Kathy Henry, Donna Allender, Kathy Quist 5 sf ' tions, and people of A France. Helping stu- X Jw. Q- 4 . ', . W g V Q gg i? f dents gain a better un- sg if D p derstanding and appre- , iw' H m E ,ii ciation of French culture 1' .. - X f ' W , pp ' up is the main goal of the 1? K P, s i, il French Club. f fi McGil- ROW THREE: Debi Blair, Cathejean lin, Mikie Fransen, Suzanne Tharp. BACK ROW: Lynn Cettin, Nancy Egan, Carolyn Thurston, Kathy Cresto. Members of the Spanish Club must have taken a number of required courses in Spanish, and must have a high degree of interest. The club's purpose is to stimulate interest in Spanish culture and language. Speakers give presentations and mem- bers are given many opportunities to learn. Not merely educational, Spanish Club is also for the fun of its members. Parties afford chances to meet new people and get better acquainted with members. FRONT ROW: Leah Lewis. Kathy Bradford, Susan Ray, Riesa Harris, Sue Larson, Doris Thompson, Debbie Johnson, Marlenna Watson, Suzi Knichel, Janet Dobson, Susan Rich- ardson, Becky Tharp, Linda Winans. Ricky Baca, President: Paul Morse, ROW TWO: Paul O'Rourke, Dick Pointer, Richard Parrett, Jeff Korber. John Bulgin. Mike Sherlock, Bob Fred- ericks, Gary Grounds, Brad Jones, Mike Klain, Francisco G. Antillon. Stephen Parker, Ron Wyand. Greg Bridges. Kurt Ballance. John Morse. ROW THREE: Sondra Brown, Gail Coombs, Linda Schmidt, Ellen Tongish, Chris Cadden, Susie Jackson, Merna Swindle, Linda Jensen. Gayle Tuttle, Joanne Jemmott, Linda Fickett, Janet Hamilton, Judy Coryell, Linda Alton, Brynda Perry, Joanne Trivelpiece, Karen So- prano. Kathy Erwin. BACK ROW: Beverley Schneider, Bar- bara Groves. Gail Benton. Holly Sprague, Sue Beery, Nancy Northway, Pat Hilton, LeAnn Heinrich, Karen Ballance, Janice Buckner, Polly Pride, Evie Luck, Sharon Lee Dorward, Ann Alber, Peggy Cupps. Service Clubs Honor Athletics, Writing Skills FRONT ROW: Dave Douglas, Kerry King, Steve Wright, Dan- ny Seelinger, Juan Romero, Dennis Fujii, Joe Balasco, Bob Brantner, Steve Petersen, Buster Davis, Frank Antillon, Greg Bridges, Buddy Canter, Ricky Baca, Dave Anderson, Ron Jac- obs, Bob Brittingham. ROW TWO: Pat Higgins, Greg Ricards, Dave Love, Jeff Noll, Gary Grounds, Lyle Johnson, Doug McMeen, Keith Hall, Ben Hill, Zell Rawlins, Mel Chambers, Bill Hodges, Bob Fredericks, Henry Chase, Mike Caldwell, Lettermen's Club is composed of athletes who have lettered in Buena's various sports. Letter- men's purpose is to support the athletic pro- grams. Members accomplish this by sponsoring the Fall, Winter, and Spring Athletic Banquets, putting out football programs, and working at football, basketball, and track events throughout the year. faq, John Ambos, Mark Cates, Pete Barker. BACK ROW: Tim Stefanko, Kim Whitesides, Butch Morrow, Ed Sutton, Bill McGillin, Merle Jones, Randy Williams, Spencer Owen, Steve Peake, Tom Morris, Jeff Attebery, John Hooper, Mike Klain, Bill Castle, Bill Bradford, Grant Webster, Jim Ertman, Dave Culp, Vic Ferris, Bill Ferguson, Brian Hanson, Mike Downey, Roger Caswell, Gary Beck. Quill and Scroll is an honorary club for out- standing journalists. It s goals are to provide an organization for journalism students and plan interesting activities for them to participate in. Activities for the year include a Spaghetti Feed, and Field trips to U.C.L.A. and U.S.C. '21, ' Ai FRONT ROW: Bruce Biller, Patti Honer, Kathy Boggs, Vicki Matthews, BACK ROW: Gail Fisher, Kathy Kennedy, Willa Meyer, Linda Dinges, Donna Moore, Paul Snodgrass. ROW Nehlsen, Randy Hromadik, John Reedy, Karen Cozzens, TWO: Connie Lotspeich, Diana Berkshire, Debi Blair, Cathe- Allyson Tuckfield, Cathy Albright, Sandi Armstrong. Jean McGillin, Sue Logan, Carol Wright, Sondra Brown, Lynn Service Organizations Perform Integral Assists FRONT ROW: Rhonda Ratekin, Service Project Chairman, Nancy Detwiler, Secretary, Marlenna Watson, Vice-Presi- dent: Judy Coryell, President: Mariette Schmidt, Treasurerg Allyson Tuckfield, Historianz Nancy Williams, AFS Repre- sentative: Kathy Moss, ROW TWO: Debbie Johnson, Peggy CONTESSAS: An honorary organization of senior girls, Contessas serve the student body and the community whenever requested or needed. Upholding their motto, Service without Recognition , members Work at numerous ac- tivities: helping at Ventura Girls' Club, making holiday tray favors for Camarillo State Hospital, selling Christmas cards for California Epileptic Foundation, serving at banquets, and corre- sponding vvith alumni overseas. 0 I Q 5 3 l gf' g f Cupps, Collette Martin, Willa Nehlsen, Kristyn Kuroki, Di- ane Clower, Yoko Kataoka, Kathy Henry. ROW THREE' Merna Swindle, JoAnn Williams, Sue Beery, Linda Jensen Jan Buckner, Sue Logan, Cathejean McGillin, Kathy Quisti USHERS: An honorary senior girl's service club. Members are selected for their scholastic achieve- ments. Ushering at all school assemblies, plays, and programs are a few of many valuable ser- vices, Together with the Contessas, they sponsor the Senior Girls, Tea, and the Girls' Club Service Project. r KG! 'B' 1-J FRONT ROW: Nancy Williams, Beverly Schneider, President, Kris Kuroki, Collette Martin, Judy Coryell, Yoko Kataoka, Christine Wileman, Diane Clower. ROW TWO: Mariette Schmidt, Peggy Cupps, Lynn Rainey, Joan Williams, JoAnn Williams, Linda Jensen, Karen Bridge, Sue Beery, Treasurer: rw Willa Nehlsen, Vice President. BACK ROW: Christa Webster, Merna Swindle, Allyson Tuckfield, Karen Ballance, Linda Stroud, Peggy Parsons, Secretary, Rhonda Ratekin, Project Chairman: Jan Buckner, Cheryl Kern, Joan Bernhardt. lBoth School and Community EIlViI'OI1ITl91'ltSe K -m.,.,,t..,, 'L xg! 8 Q Q' ., KNIGHTS, FRONT ROW: Mike Klain, Jim Ertman, Ron Jac- obs, Ben Hill, Mike Caldwell, Steve Petersen, Joe Gypsy Milton Grounds, Buddy Canter, Randy Williams, President BACK ROW: Greg Ricards, Bob Fredericks, Dennis Fujii KNIGHTS: Knights is an honorary service or- ganization for junior and senior boys. Members are selected for their character on the basis of faculty and Knights evaluation and the service each prospective Knight has performed for Buena and the community. Serving Buena and the community in every Way possible is the club's main objective. Activities include ushering at assemblies and pep rallies, and serving at the Mother-Daughter Banquet. Vice-Presidentg Paul O'Rourke, Bob Brantner, John Bulgin Brad Jones, Gerald Hoogesteyn, Brian Hansen, John Morse Secretary-Treasurer, Steve Peake. KEY CLUB: Key Club International is a service organization of selected young men. Developing initiative and leadership, serving school and community, and gaining experience in living and working together are the goals of Key Club members. Year's activities included the Key Club Banquet, peanut sales, the Handsome Harry Con- test, the canned food drive, the Key Club car Wash, and morning flag raising. KEY CLUB, FRONT ROW: Lane Jackson, Tim Garman, Bruce Woods, Ron Jacobs, Paul O'Rourke, Duane Gragg, Mike Blue, Ken Strople, Lyle Johnson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Frank Watson, Kiwanis Advisor, Steve Peake, Greg Bridges, Frank Leaver, Mike Caldwell, Chip Rodgers, Kerry King, Mike Rutherford, Joe Balasco, Bob Brantner, Mr. Frank Davis, Advisor. BACK ROW: Jeff Attebery, Mike Downey, Bill Bradford, Grant Web- ster, Brad Jones, Ben Hill, Tim Downey, Tom Morris, John Reedy, Jim Ertman, Mr. John Wilson, Advisor. , 1 Future Goal? Students Drawn Toward It J-L+. j in ' o ,140 rx 0 I e s R off GY, A l g Q 9 Qwnc' c 51:10 ra J-I-9. 3 I sassy . if .e .M - f- .M .X V Q .'gf.,oL.w, . 2:1- af.. s C- , 1 A .0.fn :eg ,ggi srg,s.p'0 QU- - m 91 . ' 1- -3 'gt ' - 2155.1 . . 5 'inner ,Q gg - , 1 +e ' - ' 51? .','fg'f.g'.' nl ' gg f.9fi,',' - V,j .s r'i.5f ' 4 ' shi- 1 I W.. 4 4 ', , 1, A Q . ' Ya . .. fl' fx n V: fe5gZ,Hg.1j.'.' . '49 Q. ' ' Q., ',v?f.?Q :A ig: 4, 3, 1 njfv -, . ,gf 3 . tk i , - . 5 a - ' 6 .' ,' 0 ' jstgysgsl QT A . Q .x:,o.b-l 1 ' G C- .1 -'sn'y,',,'.e .0 in FRONT ROW: Diane Luck, Vice-president: Phyllis Wentlingg Darilyn Kisch, Program Kathy Lyons, President, Linda Klein, Secre- Chairman: Gail Lunsford. tary-Treasurer. BACK ROW: Debbie Matthews: DEBATE CLUB: Members of the Debate Club are interested in improving their public speaking abilities and enjoying thoughtful conjecture of varied topics. Its purpose is to stimulate argumen- tative discussion in the form of an organized de- bate session, and to pro- mote personal speech. Subjects range from stu- dent interests to inter- national interests. New to Buena this year, the Debate Club had an en- thusiastic beginning. 102 MEDICAL ARTS CLUB: Medical Arts Club is de- signed for any student interested in any type of medical career. Its ob- jective is to give mem- bers a broad range of knowledge of many fields of medicine and health: Dentistry, Nurs- ing, Laboratory techni- cian, Dietetics, and others. Meetings were held twice a month at which health specialists describe their career. Service projects for hos- pitals are made, movies of special interest shown, field trips are taken to several schools of nurs- ing, and club business conducted. ia FRONT ROW: Allyson Tuckfield, Pam Simsg Ciefltl M8-I'1G1'1I1a WMSOH1 RiChaI'd Parrett, Trea- Barbara Groves, Secretary: Leah Lewis: Linda surer: Bgad Jones: DB-16 S9XiOHL SUS Logan: Dolan. BACK ROW: Rick Thrasher, Vice Presia Sha-I'OH LUCRS- Through Membership in Co-curricular Activities FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB: Learning the teach- ing profession, and working with teachers to gain a better understanding of their work are the main objectives of the Future Teachers Club. Attending 5 4 Q 1 ai 'wg fi' V57 J . the Future Teachers Convention in Los Angeles, helping with Christmas parties at elementary schools, and having guest speakers at special meetings are the club's main activities. FRONT ROW: Christine Wileman, Presidentg Judy Sotvall, Sky: SL1SaI1 Andrews: Lee Anil H6iI1I'iCh3 Pat Hi1fO1'1: Carol Treasurerg Debbie Raffg Sylvia Dunlapg Holly Spragueg Linda Andrews: Kathy Erwin: Evon Frenzelz Ellen Roth: Linda Dolan. BACK ROW: Cathy Newlong Leah Lewisg Susan Luban- Schmidt. , MATH CLUB: Aimed toward the ideal of spreading an interest in math among the student body, the math club con- sists of students having a high interest in math and its promotion at school. Included in its yearly activities are Ju- nior High Day, and field trips to Occidental and Cal Poly. Its newest pro- ject is the Computer Dance, in which couples are matched by a com- puter. FRONT ROW: Fred Janzeng Christine Wilemang Treasurerg Brian Hansong Bruce Nelsong Henry Cathy Borieg Brent Dussiag Dale Sinor, Presi- Hernandez, Vice-President: Forrest Buschg dent. BACK ROW: Mike McCombs, Secretary- Greg Ricards. Theater '67, Thespians Combine Forces: Produce Thespians is organized for the purpose of fur- for membership, four of these points must be in thering the advancement of high school dramat- acting. The organization is national and mem- ics. It is open to any student participating in the bers receive a monthly magazine which keeps dramatics program. Twelve points are necessary them current on high school drama. . A 530' fi-19 , ., 5 ,if ilwgz --we A 'JZ' pax, -Q 4- .,.,. ,qs .-6 g GS Qefeiin-K THESPIANS-FRONT ROW: Michelle Melnar, Teri Gilliard, Linda Fickett, Debbie Raff, Louree Smithson, Connie Lot' speich, Pam Armstrong, Kathy Quist. ROW TWO: Kathy Henry, Ellen Tongish, Jenifer Kerr, Barbara Groves, Rhonda Theatre '67 is organized for the purpose of giving students an opportunity to engage in dramatic productions. Membership is open to all students with no re- strictions, except an active interest in dramatics. The club serves to organize and finance the school plays. The plays are open to all members on a competitive basis. Recent successes in the past have been the Miracle Workern, Teahouse of The August Moon , and Edwin Booth? The group does at least two shows a year with students doing the production and backstage work. Barbara Groves serves as president, Sandy Owens is secretary, and Susie Hoctor is enter- tainment chairman. Mr. Marvin Stites serves as sponsor for the group. 4 Ratekin, Linda Sattler, Cheryl Kern, Val Chavarria, Arnee de L'Eau. BACK ROW: Ron Jacobs, Jerry Jennings, John Huben- thal, David Culp, Thom Carter, Don Fleming, Richard Brown, Ron Wyand. V w f . Theatre '67 officers are Sandy Owen, secretary-treasurer, Susie Hoctor, entertainment chairmang Barbara Groves, president. Edwin Booth As Drama Selection of the Year CAST OF CHARACTERS WILLIAM WINTER DAVE CULP EDWNIN BOOTH JERRY JENNINGS JOHN WILKES BOOTH JOHN HUBENTHAL MARY DEVLIN BELINDA BERNSTEIN ASIA BOOTH ARNEE D' L'EAU EDW'IN THE YOUNGER RICHARD BROWN JUNIUS BRUTUS BOOTH RICHARD PARRETT JUNIUS BOOTH SR. JERRY MARTIN Mr. Marvin Stites directed this awe inspiring production, which brought out memorable per- formances by the cast, in the fall opening play production. A Civil War drama, it told of the havoc upon the career of a rising' actor, Edwin Booth, Whose brother had assassinated President Lincoln. William Winter, biographer of Edwin Booth, played by David Culp, explains the deep feelings of young' Edwin, Richard Brown, pictured in background. Tender moments are captured forever as Jerry Jennings and Belinda Bernstein portray Edwin Booth and Mary Devlin sharing moments of affection. Prospective Interest Channels Merit Enthusiasm Playing music for student enjoyment is just one phase of Alan Berbert and Sandy 0wen's job as 'disc jockeys' during second lunch. Showing enthusiastic smiles and promoting school spirit are majorettes Sandy Owen and Sondra Brown. After months of practicing routines the majorettes performed at all home games during half-time with the band. Sondra. and Sandy worked in conjunction with the banner girls to form the band units. 106 Thanks to this year's Buena High Public Ad- dress Announcers, school news, organizational activities, humorous jokes, and records are broadcast to students at lunch. BHPA announc- ers Work in a situation similar to that of a radio disc jockey. Announcers were chosen after appli- cation for the job and screening' in a simulated situation. Getting ready to make an announcement are BHPA an- nouncers Nancy Detwiller and Jim Skoog for first lunch entertainment. Proudly displaying their flags are banner girls Sara, Kend- rick, Chris Cadden, Bonnie Thurston, Vickie Peluso, and Mary Gutierrez. They enhanced band formations with flag and marching' performances. After screening before Mr. Gary Diehl, the band units were chosen on a basis of coordination, skill, and appearance. Band units performed with the band at all football home games and appeared with the band in parades. During football season, members practiced daily on their routines, per- fecting' them and making' new ones. Korean Tai Hong Oh Sponsored Through Club Funds Tai Hong Oh is a seven year old Korean boy Buena students have supported for two and a half years. He lives in Kwan Am Ri, a village located about 20 miles south of Seoul, Korea. Today, as a result of a S 15.00 check sent monthly, Tai is able to attend grammar school. Family living and village life has become a little easier. Past checks have thus far purchased a cow, some food, clothing, and farm supplies, as well as some livestock. Tai's father, Sang Ki, 29, is a farmer, and with the modern equipment he now has, food production for the family has increased somewhat. Tai's mother, Math Suoot, earns additional income by working in a general store in the village. Four year old Tai Jin, completes the family. The village in which Tai and his family lives consists of 16 families. Parents of most of these families escaped from North Korea during the Korean War. This small settlement of Kwan Am Ri lacks the necessary medical facilities needed in most parts of the world. Seeing that the monthly check is mailed is a responsibility of the Service Committee. Other projects related to Tai are sending him gifts, toys, and candy at Christmas time, as well as, pictures of various students. Several letters dur- ing the year are forwarded. Early in October, preparation begins to send Tai's Christmas pack- age. It must be mailed early to insure its arrival on time. Since Save The Children Federation first intro- duced Buena students to Tai, campus clubs have helped greatly in brightening the life of this one small Korean child and his family. ii-1 . 1' iv, XV Standing outside his home is Tai Hong Oh with his mother Math Suoot and younger brother Tai Jin. A seven-year old Korean boy, Tai Hong Oh, naw is able to attend school and his family enjoys an easier life due to the efforts of Buena students. Mr. Diehl raises arms to conduct orchestra with violinists Linda Klein, and Bob Pantel. Violists Isabella Walati and Christa Webster. Oboists Susan Andrews and David Jones. Flutists Chris McCaw1ey and Louise Van Asselt. Bassoonist Tom Ulrich, French hornists Willa. Nehlsen, Ed Clark and Tim Smith. Trombonists John Bulgin and John Hackney. il Violinists Kevin Gorden Jean Nickel, Art Salazar and Bill Simon. Resoundin Clarinetists Greg Ricards, John Bolland, Art Amelio. Bassoonist Tom Ulrich. Percussionists Jim Freer and Ron McDonald. ,- French Hornists Willa Nehlsen, Ed Clark, and Tim Smith. Trombonists John Bulgin and John Hackney. Melodies Inspire Musicians to Practice Hard Orchestra members are interested and capable musicians who want to learn about and perform all types of good music. Dedicated members meet before school to rehearse the music that they will play at school assemblies, PTA meetings, and music festivals. The music Varies from purely classical works to modern show tunes, and mem- bers learn a great deal about music in the process of playing it. More accomplished musicians are given opportunities to play solos and duets in front of an audience, and they gain poise and ex- perience by doing so. The orchestrais first per- formance of the year was Back-to-School Night. Later it performed at the Christmas Program, some PTA Meetings, and the Spring Concert. Choir and orchestra Work in close cooperation to present the Christmas Assembly and evening Christmas Pro- gram. The choir sings Christmas music set to a story, the orchestra plays traditional carols, and the two groups join in a classical Christmas song. A shortened version of the program is presented to the students in assembly, then the complete program is presented in the evening. The high- light of the year is the Spring Concert, when the Band and Orchestra combine to present an eve- ning concert. At the end of the year awards are given to deserving orchestra members on the basis of ability and service. Orchestra awards are pre- sented at the Musician's Banquet, a pot-luck dinner. Trumpeters, BACK to FRONT, Larry Morbitt, Tom Wilson, Jim Wade, and Cliff Dawley. Banner Carriers: Chris McCawley and Cathejean McGillin. Bolland, Randy Nelson, Gary Liefur, Dale Sexton, Larry Win- FRONT: John Bulgin, Art Amelio, Jim Booth, Mike Hughes, frey. BACK: Bill Bingham, Jeni Childress, Patti Petro, Ken Jon Miller, Tony Ramirez. ROW TWO: Burt Jernigan, John Fryer, Steve Schradle, Troy Gilleland. Musical Interests, Special Talents, and BAND: Band serves two functions: marching and presenting concerts. Buena is represented in parades in many cities by the band, and it per- forms at home football games. Concert band per- forms at some assemblies and PTA meetings and at year-end graduation. Bandsmen must practice often at home, and group rehearsals are sometimes held after school. One of the highlights of the year is the Musician's Banquet. IIO Band forms Eiffel Tower in salute to foreign languages at football game against Crosstown rival, Ventura High. 1 1 -mt, V Q .J ' 'X I yz I Yi A lx 1. ip , .- if 'Q When at night I go to sleep, angels mount the golden stair, rainbow wings are everywhere. In regal splendor, the three wise men, Jeff Killion, Bruce Black, and Grant Webster offer their gifts to Mary QDonna Taylorj and the Babe. Choir Brings to Light J oyous Christmas Spirit Songs of Christmas come to life when Pat Gabriel and Marian Schlange accompany Debbie Eaton, Jim Douglas, Margaret Wingate, Teri Car- roll, Janet Schwartz and Frank Durham in Mistletoe , ,l ff'-.,,f- , lg- ' 4-al Christmas is a happy time for every girl and boy. N ,F . -1 -'vw vi ,J '.e ww' IN' we . , , ' , i gf, 1 . 3, Q E E 2 F3 f ill . Q 5 . 1 E ' . ' V 2 9 K Q be Q i T ea e T 1 4 I lily i it ., , . ,K . . . - .Z . . ,, CHOIR. FRONT ROW: Cheryl Clarke, Nancy Carroll, Kathy Debbie Matthews, Dianne Clark, Linda Raper. ROW FOUR. Erwin, Sylvia Dunlap, Judy Shirey, Janet Schwartz, Patti Manning, Meg Karayan, Kathy Romano, Marian Schlange, Peggy Skinner, Shelly Gift, Connie Happel, ROW TWO: Kathy Henderson, Jacquelyn Scoville, Margaret Wingate, Dionne Bates, Dan Peterson, Jim Douglas, David Wentling, Charles Torgeson, Louree Smithson, Pat Gabriel, Teri Carroll. ROW THREE: Janet Henderson, Irene Howes, Amy Hardy, Becki Steffen, Burce Burdette, Frank Durham, Larry Blevins, Mrs. Bercaw, Deanne Voight, Jeni Childress, Sherry Moyers Phil Burdick, Pat McWilliams, David Ensign, Karen Phinney Charlene Rowan, Debbie Heckler. BACK ROW: Starla Wright Modena Erhardt, Renee Gfeller, Debbie McAllister, Cae Rays- or, Arthur Oetting, John Lokie, Mike Sherlock, Jim Skoog Cheryl Kern, Laura Hemenway, Mary Campbell. In the late 1800's a little girl named Virginia wrote to the New York Times to ask if there was really a Santa Claus. Virginia's letter and re- sponse have since become a yuletide classic. This tale served as the theme for this year's Christmas Program. Under the direction of Mrs. Imogene -,N Little Rochelle Scoville knows there is a Santa Claus be- cause she caught him at work. Bercaw, the choir presented the program to the student body in a double assembly, then, with orchestra, put on the full program Wednesday night. Is there a Santa Claus? asks Virginia of Mr. David Ber- bert. Why of course there is -and even the panda smiles at the good news. glfr 'wk' W ' 4 ,, . With music provided by the Organization , students General chairman of the senior sponsored dance was Ben danced in the cafeteria after football game with Camarillo. Hill, Senior Class President Good Times As Clock Ticks for Varsity Salute Resting between numbers, dancers congregate around refreshment table for conversation and laughter. Queen Jo Ann receives the traditional team-autographed football from Most Val- uable Player, Pat Fitzsimmons, as Prin- cess Karen and Ken Strople look on. 4 Lx. ww 9 Rainmaker Releases Cloudbursts of Love, Hope The stern face of a troubled father is portrayed by Don brother, Jimmy, Richard Broum, by the Rainmaker, played Enoch. Crying her protest to a fight is Lizzie, Cheryl Kern. by David Culp. Richard Parrett is held back from hitting his younger Attempting to solve Lizzie's man problems I-LC. only seems as Jimmy explains how the world is going to burst. Brother to make matters worse. Cheryl Kern expresses how Lizzie Noah looks on. Father comforts Lizzie as Noah demands that feels for the prying of her family, especially her father, she realize her future as an old maid CLower Righty. played by Don Enoch. CTop Righty Father, listens attentively CAST H.C. Don Enoch Noah Richard Parrett Jimmy Richard Brown Lizzie Cheryl Kern Sheriff File Starbuck 3 John Robinson p- V Bill Kendrick ' David Culp 1' The Rainmakern by N. Richard Nash became a smash comedy on Broadway and was recently made into a musical. The play offered the cast an exciting opportunity to portray real life char- acters in realistic situations. It had moments of tender drama and moments of high comedy. John Robinson studies a wanted poster in his sheriffs office as Bill Kendrick, the deputy, points to Sta.rbuck's offenses. David Culp smiles at the resemblance of the drawing. 1 Bin Kendrick is backed against the File is threatened by Jimmy Curry with a punch if he doesn't take back a. remark wall by Lizzie Curry attempting to trap a. man by her own cunning. about Lizzie. Noah holds him for a moment as H.C. watches the blood boil. CTopJ Starbuck convinces Lizzie that she isn't plain but pretty. With this realization Cheryl Kern's face lights up as Lizzie Curry finally has a beau, even though for a short time only CBottomJ. V H7 Good-Year Hopes Typified Universal Consensusg September '66 After three months of well-used vacation, Buena opened its doors for the sixth year to new and old students. Bulldogs returned ready to start off a new, even more successful year of academic advancement, athletic upsets and numerous campus activities. Gerald Hoogesteyn and Yoko Katoaka, Buena's two foreign exchange students, were acquainted with the school. Gerald arrived from Venezuela and lives with the Robert MacEwan family. Yoko came from Japan, and has taken residency with her American foster family, the Millers. Mr. Berbert and Mr. Jones are welcomed back to Buena's staff after a year's sabbatical leave. Five ASB officers spent a delightful weekend in Mount Pinos while attending the Ventura County Inter-School Council leadership camp. During their visit, the officers attended several meetings, and recreational activities were also provided. The football season opened with a game against San Marcos. Even though it ended in a loss for the Bulldogs - they picked up and had an overall good season, meanwhile San Marcos ran up an undefeated season until CIF playoffs. September Song was the title given to Buena's traditional welcome dance. This event took place after the Buena-Rio Mesa game, and featured the Organizers , a live band. Gerald Hoogesteyn and Yoko Katoaka were Buenafs newly- arrived foreign exchange students from Venezuela and Japan. The American Field Service, which brought them to this strange country, affords the opportunity for broad- ening' understandings between countries. H8 Diane Clower and Jo Ann Kittle prove to all Ventura County Buena's spirit excels all others. These two senior cheer- leaders ride down Main Street Fair Day, October 1966, representing the fine school they are proud of. October '66 October 6th brought the installment of the new sophomore officers at the first assembly of the school year. October 5th was the day for the FAIR, and also a holiday. The Fair Parade brought with it floats and clowns. Yoko and Gerald, exchange stu- dents, adorned Buena's float entry clad in their native costumes. October 1 8 brought College Night for seniors in which they received a talk and information on college entrance. October 18-19 enjoined the first PSAT tests and the annual Backwards Dance, Showboat , spon- sored by the Girls' League and the Social Board. To wind up the month was Dad's night with the football game against Ventura, Friday the 28th. Scholarship night was staged for the seniors on the night of October 27. Seniors were given information on how to apply for scholarships and were given some good suggestions as to ones to apply for. This informa- tion proved fruitful for many of the seniors later in the year. A Fine Start Led to More Booming Successes November '66 A play, a bestowed honor and a queen marked the month of November, which sparked the start of an exciting season. Mariette Schmidt was honored as this year's recipient of the annual DAR awards. Each year these awards are given by the Daughters of the American Revolution to an outstanding senior girl. Winners must display such traits as patrio- tism, dependability, service and citizenship. Comedy, heavy drama and tragedy portrayed the life story of Edwin Booth, Buena's offering in dramatic fields. Jerry Jennings played Edwin. Other members of the cast included: Richard Brown, Jerry Martin, Richard Parrett, John Hubenthal, David Culp, Arnee de Leau and Be- linda Bernstein. A dream came into reality for Jo Ann Kittle, crowned Homecoming Queen of 1966. Her court included Cindy Swift, junior princess, and Karen Masterson, sophomore princess. All girls were honored at the Varsity Salute Dance held afterwards. Jerry Jennings, as Edwin Booth, displays his wrath at Richard Brown. The play revealed inside emotions and life of an assasin's brother. It was another example of creative work groups which talent can perform. December ,66 December, one of the year's most looked-to- months, held many exciting and unusual pros- pects for Buenals students. A letter written by a young girl who really be- lieved in the spirit of Christmas, Santa Claus, was the theme of the annual Christmas program. Orchestral arrangements set the mood, backed up by the choir interpretation of the happenings long ago. Also featured were many small chil- dren, hearing the reply to Is there really a Santa Claus? The Sports Banquet rated high among activities during December. Honoring water polo, football, and cross-country, letters were presented to qualifying members of either Varsity or Junior varsity teams. Players receiving special recognition included Lane Jackson, Grant Webster, Pat Fitzsimmons, Jim Ertman, and J eff Attebery. Christmas programs more-than-often open the season of merriment. Donna Allender portrays Virgin Mary, gazing at her son. This scene perhaps adds thoughts that Noe1's connotation, more than Santa, is peace and good will. January ,67 January of 1967 will probably always be remem- bered as the month of UNEXPECTATIONS. January 9th brought College Night for Juniors, a new program that was designed to give the up- coming senior class a head start in their plans for college. Then came the unexpected with the novice Com- puter Dance' that was sponsored by the Math Club. Some 300 students swinging in the new year with the sound of the Decades . Friday the 20th proved a grueling night for the Varsity Basketball team as they met Ventura in their All Channel League play-off. January 27 thru 31 brought examination week in which all the students showed real enthusi- asm as they wrote down every 'incorrect' answer on finals. This proved a hard week for all con- cerned but was lifted by the game with Santa Barbara and Dad's Night the 31st. 1, y,, . tv'--e'V.f 'n - 1, sl,-Q, :L . ' :fy fQ..'.1f'.?3W 'H l-' , 1553, 'T' . ' f ' 'nazi' 2 ' - SVS 'ilffwif f ' L , ' fiafugg 5- , , , X ' . H - 'fifvf Sfivjxzaiff K ' . f D. hz 15 Second Semester: Did Everyone Detect Several February '67 February held many events. To start off the month, Boy and Girl of the Second Quarter were announced. They were honored and presented plaques at a pep rally. Swinging into view next was the Buena Spring Formal. Saturday, February 11, Sweethearts Ball was held in the Gymnasium from 9 'til midnight. It created exciting times for all three classes, and proved an eventful night. Valentines Day invaded the Buena campus, leav- ing candy, cards, and steadies. Girls' League sponsored the Father-Daughter Banquet, held February 14. Barbara Groves read a monologue written especially for the occasion called My Heart Belongs to Daddy. Knights served the dinner which was followed by fathers attending a basketball game. One of the more intellectual activities open dur- ing February was the Lion's Club Speech Contest. Bill Enoch represented Buena and won first place. 'Q-ef ' ' ..m L. .- Incentive for yelling was pushed along a bit with help from spirited cheerleaders such as Pam Gooss. Class competi- tion always fed the fire called rivalry, preparing rooters for fast, determined evening games. Key Club initiated nine new members, dragging them from their beds early one Sunday morning. Marian Schlange was awarded first place posi- tion in the district competition of Elk's Club Leadership Contest. March '67 Springtime ushered in the beginning of March and the fun times that lay ahead. Basketball season was officially over. From now on baseball, track, golf, swimming and tennis would make the headlines. Prospects looked for another great season ahead! The winter athletic banquet was also held at this time. Rains came with the production of The Rain- maker , Buenais second dramatic offering of the year. The scene-drought, a family faced with terrible suffering, and a rather plain young girl. All led towards disaster, until the Rainmaker appeared. Members of the cast included: Don Enoch, Richard Brown, Richard Parrett, Cheryl Kern, Dave Culp, Bill Kendrick, and John Johnson. April '67 Elections highlighted April, stirring the entire student body into a high frenzy of excitement. Candidates for ASB offices worked hard pre- paring posters, speeches, and skits for the coming election. Speeches and skits were given during both lunches in the Little Theatre. Tears and smiles accompanied cheerleader and songleader screening, preparatory for Pep Squad elections held April 28-29. The Pep Squad com- mittee had the difficult assignment of choosing which girls were the best from a field full of ex- cellent candidates. Twenty junior girls were accepted into Contessas during April. Contessas also performed their traditional candlelight installation ceremony and had a car wash. Sports activities continued throughout April, with track, golf, tennis, baseball, and swimming. Symptoms of Senioritis, - - ' - Q 2 - .3 if - it A 5 9 ,11 3' X ff xagfgg.-Q I 1. ., ' i Running into the stretch toward the finish of the school year can bring frustration. Restlessness for is it spring?j entices many people to resort to friend-making. Lday'67 May is always a wonderful time of the year es- pecially since there are only about six weeks of school remaining until vacation. Seniors start singing Pomp and Circumstancen at every men- tion of graduation and Juniors eye the Senior Lawn with anticipation. May 1 1 brought the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet sponsored by the Girl's League. May 10 was the class elections. The pep squad candidates practiced cheers until they turned blue with green edgesg then the elec- tions were held at the Pep Squad Election As- sembly. The annual Sports Banquet was held for Baseball, Track, Swimming and Golf. May 17 brought the Girl's League elections. May came to an end with the CIF finals and Mem- orial Day holiday reminding the students of an even longer holiday that is coming up. J unioritis, Sophitis? June '67 Although it didnit seem like it would ever make it, that long anticipated month finally rolled around. It has been a short month filled with final exams and lots of activities. The last month of the school year, June, brings with it many fond memories. The last three weeks of school, seniors remember good times and bad times. The first of June goes slow. Se- niors take optional exams. This is the time of year when students hurry home to see if they've received any failure notices. June 3rd presents the biggest night of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom. New tuxedos, formals, and hours at the beauty shop creating a new hairdo, made the scene. That special night has finally arrived. This year's prom brought many students of all three classes into its enchanted land. Final Senior examinations week, suddenly ar- rived. Loads of studying and memorizing quick- ly took place. Seniors up late hours cramming to make the score. The Farewell Assembly was held June 9, high- lighted by the dedication of the yearbook and the naming of the Boy and Girl of the Quarter. Later in the day the H1967 Conquistadorsn were passed out. Sportsnight, 7:30, was the last get-together for all classes. The signing of yearbooks was featured. Vespers Services were held June 1 1, and gradua- tion will be on June 15, followed by the senior all night party at Disneyland. Grades will be mailed home later this month. With happy memories behind, Juniors proudly take on the task of next years seniors. The Se- nior Lawn, now inherited, finally becomes legal ground . . . f 1 I v Varsity Grid Reflects Successful Channel Most Valuable Player awards of the 1966 foot- ball season went to Grant Webster, Most Valu- able Lineman, and Pat Fitzsimmons, Most Valu- able Back. Webster was outstanding both in offense and defensive action, earning his MVP award. Fitzsimmons achieved his honor by lead- ing the Channel League division with 1,001 yards rushed, setting a new school record in the effort. Team co-captains were Jim Ertman and Jeff Atteberry, right. Each contributed much to the team's first year efforts as Channel League contenders and its 4-2-1 record. The Varsity fin- ished the season in third place. FRONT ROW: Mike Smith, Vic Ferris, Gary Grounds, Dave ford, Jim Ertman. BACK ROW: Eric Lincoln, Buster Davis, Anderson, Pat Fitzsimmons, Melvin Chambers, Mike Olgy. John Reedy, Bob B3-SSGT-t, Skip Hafltke, Greg Hefting, D011 MIDDLE ROW: Bruce Woods, G11 Paschall, Tim Jack, John Sa1m0nS,J0hn Henry and Jake Stoddard, Ambos, Juan Romero, Jeff Leonard, Roger Caswell, Bill Brad- John Homze Assistant Line Coach Julian Bortolin Assistant Defensive Coach Hank Ertman Head Coach l V 3. Phil Passno Assistant Back Field Coach FRONT ROW: Grant Webster, Jeff Atteberry, Tom Fraser, Head Coach Hank Ertman, Coach Julian Bortolin. BACK Henry Chase, Pete Morrow, Bob Nelson and Zell Rawlins. ROW: Carl Lyon, Jeff Tuominen, Bill Gerguson, Dave Doug- ROW 2: Bob Brantner, Pat Higgins, Dan Cole, Bruce Johnson, las, Coach Jim Homze, Coach Phil Passno. There Was Waiting, Watching, Decisions to Make Bill Ferguson, Eric Lincoln, Skip Hantke, Bob League action from the sidelines, waiting for Bassett and Jim Ertman view Channel the sign from Coach Ertman to resume play. Making their debut as Channel League con- tenders, the Bulldogs downed over-rated Oxnard 14-7. After being edged by Santa Barbara and Ventura 14-'7 and 13-7, the Varsity and Hue- neme fought to a '7-'7 tie when the second half stood scoreless. Holding the Simi Pioneers and Thousand Oaks Lancers scoreless, the Bulldogs defeated Simi 13-O and Thousand Oaks 25-O. Against Camarillo, a Buena record was set with halfback Pat Fitzsimmons rushing a total of 1,001 yards, leading the Channel League. In that game the final score was 12-O. A 4-2-1 combination put the varsity in third place for the 1966 season. San Marcos Rio Mesa Oxnard Santa Barbara Port Hueneme Ventura Simi Thousand Oaks Camarillo GAME ROSTER 6-20 32-O 14-'7 '7-14 7-'7 '7-13 13-O 25-O 12-O In A , el' Coach Hanks Ertman converses with half- previous plays and upcoming' strategy backs Pat Fitzsimmons and Juan Romero on against the Ventura, Cougars, Defensive Lines Sent Backs Around the Ends Buster Davis, 230 pound fullback, begins his yardage against the Ventura Cougars. Guard well-known drive through an opponent's de- Bob Brantner starts move against defenders. fense on an end sweep, gaining' valuable Rushing leader for the Channel League and Cougar opponent as he sprlnts around the holder of the new school record with 1001 left end, total yards, Pat Fitzsimmons is tackled by Eluding a host of pursuers, team co-captain around the end. The Varsity closed out the and quarterback Jim Ertman begins drive season in third place. Yardage Came Hardg Quick Pass, Short Drive Quarterback Jim Ertman 1101 cuts loose a. Ullt P059 Pattern- Defendinl' 0PP0D9nt is spiral to halfback Pat Fitzslmmons on break- ta-kan Ollt of action by fullback Zell RBWHDS- Bulldog offense prepare for snap from center Carl Lyons that will put both teams into offensive and defensive action. Y, .- iff, ., 2 V, f Buena footballers Bob Brantner and Buster Davis hopefully receive a. few pointers from Dallas Cowboys fullback J. D. Smith and tight end Bobby Hayes, dubbed the fastest man on earth. Soph Football Gained lnvaluable Experience 1 muy- I I Q , fb , M x f as 43 , Qs ' ,rf fri? FRONT ROW: Frank Durham, Dan Swainston, Chris Lincoln, Charley Garcia, Bruce Koontz and Jim Evans, ROW TWO: Brian Hamlin, Martin Wooley, Lyle McDonald, Gary Brady, David Still, Paul Morton and Harley Boye, BACK ROW: Coach Soph football records stood as follows: San Mar- cos 14-Gg Oxnard O-193 Rio Mesa 13-19, Hueneme O-34g Santa Barbara 6-26g Ventura 13-133 Thou- Z s I G Um Q 2, fi 6? gb JJ my U J 1 X ,fl , 'z ' I- ' ' Q a- 01 ff f f' '59 ,gi gf. 'fm i ipl -1 'fgtzgg ' ,gf George Fraser, John Stockdill, Mark Bagly, Jon Miller, Greg Quinn, John Robinson, Richard Robinson, Joe Bibby, Max Stovall, Bill Morrish and Steve Morales. sand Oaks 13-14 and Camarillo 26-6. Most Valu- able Player for the team was Lane Jackson and team captains were Jon Bell and Dave Still. 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'M V Spencer Owen shoots an unstoppable hook as Pete Parsons readies for rebound. 132 .1 ' W Mwh Gary Bradford, Spencer Owen, Jim Wilson, Jeff Attebery, Steve Gluck form varsity oval. 1 966- 1 967 Scorecard Western Santa Clara Santa Clara North Torrance E1 Segundo Compton San Marcos Redondo Ventura Camarillo Oxnard Simi Thousand Oaks Ventura Hueneme Santa Barbara Camarillo Oxnard Simi Thousand Oaks Ventura Hueneme Santa Barbara Santa Barbara 86-62 54-62 61-46 67-63 46-49 5 1-68 8 1-'79 '74-'70 59-'75 8 1-64 52-50 64-68 '73-56 56-64 '79-57 '74-43 85-60 56-60 '70-54 86-59 50-52 63-49 29-39 24-25 Action Activates Rootefs Rousing Cheers for Oxunlfu 1 I Z' ,am - Oxnard defenders look on helplessly as big Mike Klaln, 42, sinks two from the outside. Ben Hill, 31, readies himself for the rebound. Winning' the tip for the Bulldogs once again is Ben Hill, against the Santa Barbara Dons' big center. Victory ff' Leaping high over the heads of opponents, Spencer Owen, 24, lifts himself for 1 2 foot jump shot. '.,,A51ll7d-9. ' V f Q 1 f s f2,3 vm-W ,Ox E. ,P Shooting jump shot by himself is Spencer Owen while Santa Barbara opponent hopes for a chance for a rebound. I Cavorting Candids Tip , . ! Troubleshooter s Wms .v ' .fix Pete Parsons, 6' 8 forward, outjumps defending Tony Bartholomew of the Cougars, showing form which made him top league scorer. -has '-fl gm 1 : Jumping out of a big' jam, Ben Hill sinks a two pointer as Cougar defenders look on. Amgqq Q-s.. sm Q- -.Y Qu.-1 S' H M, Gary Bradford lets loose a 20 foot. jump shot as Spencer Owen, 24, starts to cover basket for rebound. Junior Bullies Break Disputants Basketball Bravery FRONT ROW: Tim Jack, Gary Kern, Chris Taylor, Charles Kelly, Kerry King, Jeff Vitt. ROW TWO: John Pierce Cmgrj, Bill Probasco, Dan Swainston, Mike Hughes, Gary Brady, Jim Skoog, Coach Hal js. e-0 Dan Swainston shoots a fifteen-footer over head of the opponent. Kim Whitesides begins drive for rebound. Abbott. BACK ROW: DeWitt Garlock Cmgrj, Jim Hill fmgrj, Kim Whitesides, Greg Herting, Max Stovall. Not in picture: Chris Froebe, Jeff Dalbok, C ,,.. ,W ...sv WM MM, W., - ' 1'?.-' Q3 I, T x , ' 2' :ffl of Dropping in two more points, Tim Jack is backed by Dan Swainson, 42, as Bill Probasco watches from a distance. Bees Bounce Ball by Opponent Boarding Volleys FRONT ROW: Doug Holloway, Ken Gluck, Karl Op- Jackson, Bob LaRoache, Coach Bill Wood, Burton penheim, Stan Bordagaray, and Ken Myers, Manager. Jerigarl, Greg Clark, Martin Wodley, Head Manager BACK ROW: Manager Bob Lawrence, Jon Bell, Lane Randywilliamsr -P,-,,,,..-f-v' g.-fr' Number 44. Lane JIWKSOH, drives Past OPI-'Orient Stan Bordagaray, 24, shoots a 15 foot jump shot as de- enroute to a. two point lay up. fender leaps in an attempt to block shot. Ken Gluck 1421 and Adolph Rupp 1351 hopefully look on. 136 Crusty Cees Treat Adversaries to Dangerous Clashes tif an Aman Huddle breaks as Coach Vick sends starting five- Alan Berbert C301 wins tip-off against defenders as cen- Steve Larsen, Kelly Gorden, John Stockdill, Dave Phil- ter Kelly Gorden 1401 prepares for ball. lips and Alan Berbert into action. FRONT ROW: Coach Jerry Vick, Larry Younce, BACK ROW: George Hawkins, Keith Grossniokle David Phillips, Alan Berbert, Joe Pannell, John Kelly Gorden, Steve Larsen and Greg Quinn, Stockdill, Gary Manley and Pat Logan Cmanagerj, QE 'Q f D XAVEJ f VARSITY-FRONT ROW: Tom Wilson, Mike Caldwell, Greg Anderson, Corey Chase. BACK ROW: Coach Phil Passno, Bridges, Jeff Balasco, Steve Peake, Pat Fitzsirnmons, Rob Nel- Coach Gordon Steward, Skip Hantke, Steve Malcomb, Kim son, Bill Parker, Buddy Canter, Bob Brantner, Joe Balasco. Whitesides, Carl Husebye, Mike Olgy, Larry Peake, Doug SECOND ROW: Troy Gilleland, Sid Autrey, Gary Brady, Jones, Randy Hrornadik, John Hooper, Dave Jones, Jim Hill, Greg Smith, Randy Buchanan, Mike Downey, Bill Probasco, Steve Parker, James Park. Tom Morris, Merle Jones, Brad Jones, Brian Hanson, Dave Varsity Proves Omnipotent Neophytes in Channel Familiar red-coated starter is shown preparing sprinters Holding pole, Steve Peake readies himself for sprint down as race begins. line and leap over the crossbar. iwuwim ' ? .z.+-- --. --M K 'M-'A-wg--...., ., r,, 1-.,. M..-.-.....,,, Taking the baton from Bob Nelson, Tom Morris takes off on the 440 yard relay as opponents strive to catch up. Leaping over the high hurdles, sprinter Tom Morris races to the finish line for another victory. Buena pole-vaulting star, Steve Peake, is shown flying over the crossbar in a dual meet. Q -- t,,, , M . WFP gp, N. iQ 9' 5 ,.ee BWV -Q .Q X With muscles tense, high jumper Mike Downey sprints to pit before leaping over bar. if Easter Relays Prepare Varsity for League Trials Top Left: Clearing the bar by inches, pole-vaulter Larry Peake shows form in the Buena-Ventura Relays. Bottom right: Merle Jones displays his ability as he rolls over the bar into the high jump pit. YJ f 4: Gary Lacy passes opponents as he carries the baton around track in the distance medley in the Buena-Ventura Re- lays. Buena was edged by Santa Barbara. When it counted Buena beat Santa Barbara 57-56 breaking a four year un- defeated league reign. Bees, Cees Show Future Varsity Promise BEE TEAM-FRONT ROW: Ted Mayer, Tom Ragan, Jim Freer, Steve Willis, Bill Ragan, Steve Wright. SECOND ROW: Terry Anderson, Brent Evans, Gary Lacy, Allen Stetler, Dave Berkshire, Ray De Los Santos, Lyle Johnson. BACK ROW: Larry McBride, Jim Byhoffer, Tom Tolar, Ross Woodward, Bud Mayes, Bill Walls, John Cosby, Frank Rodriquez, Robert Calloway. q, M s A www ' ' . 635 CEE TEAM-FRONT ROW: Terry Gibson, John Rutledge, Bob Withers, Jeff Berger. SECOND ROW: Robert Shwartz, Neal Glisson, John Joslyn, Ron McDonald, Phil Castle, Joe Simmons, John Stock- dill, BACK ROW: Allen Fowler, Dan Costner, John Hackney, Gary Gresset, Allen Anderson, Dale Sinor, Keith Grossnickle. Cross Country Channel Charnpsg Win Individual CIF 4 M-,W Varsity runners kneeling: Mike Caldwell, Dan Seelinger, Merle JOHBS, Tim Sffef2Jlk0, J0hll Hooper, Fred Negle- Greg' Bridges, Jeff Balasco and Joe Balasco. Standing: schmidt, Cliff Jones and Coach Gordon Steward. Junior Varsity-Kneeling: Ted Temple, Keith Grossnic- kle, Bob Meza, Brent Evans and Terry Gibson. Standing: Ray De Los Santos, Terry An- derson, Bud Mayes, Jerry De- lapp, Gary Gressett and I 1 Bobby Trejo. ff+ Sophomores-Kneeling: Dan Costner, Ken Tucker, Dave Doyan, Bob Withers and Mark Keaser. Standing: Lyle Johnson, Dave Albano, Jim Hill, Sid Autrey and Alan Fowler. +0 ,.a Buenafs First CIF Champion-Joe Balasco mf -an-ij: 1 Y L Y V , V W r Q H.. ,. 7 , Sprinter Joe Balasco grabs baton from Robert Nelson in a 440 yards. Joe Balasco was the first CIF Champion in Buena's history, setting new and breaking old records wherever he participated. Undefeated in dual meets, Joe placed third in the Long Beach Invitational and at Mt. S.A.C. he took home the ninth place trophy. At the Fillmore Invitation, Joe garnered first, setting a new record of 9:46, the previous record being 9:54. At the CIF qualifying he ran 9:49, the old being 9:51 by Sellers of West Torrance. After setting a new course record in each dual meet, Joe Balasco took the highest honor of all: Champion of the AA division in CIF Finals. Holding the CIF Champion- ship Gold Medal, Joe accepts congratulations from his coach, Mr. Gordan Steward. N .. Y ' ' track meet against Oxnard. The race is the mile relay, each running' r sf ,f - E' , 2 s w 4 T24 1 .d iy 4 't , ' if A if ' -Q51 : . :ss 5 A' f I -. ,, ? ' f ' . fr, Y Aaafhfygm 1 ,. , i ,. Joe Balasco watches track action from the sidelines, wait- ing for his next race and positioning' himself for fast action. Alertness-Prevailing Segment of Baseball f. G' , k ...Qi 1 V A. 4, , Y . 'fp K ,,, MI 1, -'S-ali VARSITY BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: Doug Smith, Bill Bruce Woods, manager Mike Donnelly. BACK ROW: coach Mitchell, Gary Grounds and Bob Alamillo. SECOND ROW: Mack Uhl,Jim Ertman,John Reedy, Greg Clark,Pete Parsons, Pat Higgins, Zell Rawlins, Doug Holloway, Juan Romero, Buster Davis, Grant Webster, Carl Lyon, manager Jim Evans, -.--'W ! - Bob Alamillo, teams leading batter, shows stance as he Jim Ertman races towards first as Ventura first baseman prepares for coming pitch. awaits wide toss. 44 Q Y I I 'SF' 1 'H' L A .AIX i, :gm - 'itil-es no , Intense concentration shows on the face of pitcher John Reedy as he receives sign from catcher. r Y. 'x I 1 N 4504 7 . ,, A' . L ., eL,o Zff 'T' ff ffffl- 5 ' ' l 'k V' ' ' in 'A ,e.. , ' A-ll. 'nl' I,:-.:.,4af,e- f,3,5,l P 'fri . - M '...., After stopping drive down third, Bill Mitchell fires ball to first. 4 Swinging Team Sweeps Into Channel League Debut , mv .M-A. 'pm ,W V . 1 ! ,- Vw-U - - 3:15 gill Y ax J i m . . - is ' ' VHQQQL 'U ' Q f N77fff.4 V' 'V v , :. .'-535.2 f ,l7'f?'f?LQe.A A '54 A f M 423 brief' W-.W A as ' - ,qzxwagw 3 WQQQQ Sh, G . he f ea. - ,Q nf cf' 1:5 , 7 ' ' f ' . 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Pete also played outfield. Top Left: Shortstop Gary Grounds dives under tag' of sec- ond baseman Jim Ertman. Bottom Left: Grant Webster charges up the line toward first base as first baseman R 1 X M ANw M-s.,,N. i xxx SX V - Quick reflexes are anecessity Moving into the pitch, Doug Catcher Carl Lyons follows as Zell Rawlins leans back Holloway shows form used through after blasting drive from high-and-inside pitch. against opposing' teams. down the third base line. Third baseman Jim Ertman directs throw from outfield to home plate in an attempt to stop Ventura baserunner. , w ' , A M y K . i, , Y '1x -Qi,g,?iLfp., ' o A A A 1 me fae' -l --..,,f , S I Q ' - l f W is ' - f 7' ,,, UM.. mfg r ff 2, ,QWLQ .1 A! W L L My , - S - .44 , , A 5 K W J K .,,. V ,f ' . . .V ,adm -I , . yr . R K A in , U, V, 1- ., N p i p , MQ. Grant Webster awaits pitch ., 'p - ,Q . L 5 P- y I i fflf..--. from opponent as catcher k , A , , ' A, V f ' I 9 , . - readies himself for ball. ,wg-.3 , Ni ' , J Q. . 4 Sophomore Horsehiders Bat for Varsity Line-up SOPHOMORE BASEBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Dave Phil- manager Brian Reiver. BACK ROW: Coach Homze, Jon Bell, lips, Greg Saunders, Joe Drew, John Lane, Bob Pannell, John Pierce, Richard Robinson, Dan Swainston, Steve Malan, manager Bob Ellisman. SECOND ROW: Ken Hutchison, Joe Lane Jackson and Pete Morrow. Bibby, Mark Bagley, Jon Miller, Mike Duran, Charles Garcia, A 4. J U sei' is I y 561:43 Varsity swim team members seated are: Dennis Fujii, Derrick Adamache, Jim Titus, Tom Nauman, Dan Seelinger, Brian Hamlin, Keith Osborn, Chris Michel, Mike Humphreys, Man- ager, ROW ONE: Bob Brittingham, Steve Gieselman, Brad Meiners, Wes Leavens, Jim McConica, Rich Fabulich, John -Q if Rosser, Bill McGil1in, Neal Sherman, Mark Cates, Ralph Mas- terson, Butch Morrow. BACK ROW: Don Brague, Gerald Hoogestey, Rudy Gerlach, Fred Yasukocki, Jim Fischbaoh, Ed Clark, Fred Proby, Scott Bailey, Randy Slye, Bob Lasswell, Steve Craig, Jeff Harris, Ron Albright. 5 - E - Wi: U96 552 , rtf, ,il I . .,.f .Q ., 6 Heading for home is Keith Osborne fGrade ' 101 swimming the butterfly leg of the 200 H Q fff yard medley relay fvarsityj. 8 ni' Getting ready to swim the varsity 50 yard free style against Ventura are: lane 4, Rich Fabulich, lane 5, Bob Brittingham, lane 6, Bill McGi1lin. Aqueous Sportsman Show Swimming Styles e im 1, - 1 1 7 T f r F 1 - f a .Y do fr af R' 'V-I , -L1 H' Lf: 1 A or Fiilgn re- 523: A55 'v is A g , , , lQLA,,,,:1d1 X ,,. Jg - f . 55 ,W ff:-11 wsu. ' ' mm'vf,M A 4 f 'v-mggnm www-,,-W J--vw.-me ,,,,,,,, , ,NWA f may-W -' ms... fe'-f'ffg,,.. ,W,, Q , S 'K ' fwff T ,. 'l4's,,, rW3f'J7 ,- N'i?:-iii! - K 4. -Q . 1, v. . ' QW .rvx-vga, f- I I ,ry V, ' 1 32' '1fws.i'sm-ea A W--- -av-ai-9' Diving at the Ventura meet, which was won The captains of Buenafs swim team are: Dennis Fujii, Mark decided1y,is John Rosser. Cates, Don Brague, Bob Brittingham, and Rich Fabulich. lf s , 14 .f 5 Swimmers take their mark as they wait for Mr. Walter Zoro- vich, past swim coach and Industrial Arts Head, to trigger the gun. Jil .v, f'a 'S AA , s, I Q 1 ar ,,, e Q 3' 3g2'ff3L 'V' 4 A ,Zag .' V,-V 5' A7 'Sm N 4' Gfnx . W Y ' 'L g 'B'5, M ff hlf ,E-gif' K ,jfifgf f ix' ' 'Q . ,sie2, ,, faq-d f' M ,Y is -- if x L, if wg, 4611 ,n S. r 4, fr5 ' fw.+ -5 -ff 8- 4 ' Y. V ' 'M A 1,1 fin fn .-p ' , 1131 if? 0, 0 ,ag-r4!5L.,,ffv X .5 ,E xp - 1 i g ht , Taking the lead is Neal Sherman fGrade 101 swimming the Butterfly leg' of the 200 yard individual varsity medley. e ' ' 1:5 , K - - - ' M ' W 3 3' fl - - 55 y' W g Q r , Q 1 .faq f 'mL' B TEAM-FRONT ROW: Phil Scritohfield, Jim Dan Hiatt, Chris Ketner, Robert Wright, Ray By- Schwartz, Randy Winder, Link Leavens, Jim De- ron, Rex White- Anda, Greg Sample. BACK ROW: Mike Adamich, Future Swim Champ Nucleus Pooled in Bees and Cees , ,Q F W , Q .ji J' Q y ' 'sf' - . , Vg' 'U .. L.: .L W ,A 3 , -1 for K .V 1 . ' , r-. C TEAM-FRONT ROW: Dennis Yasukochi, Floyd Sackett., Steve Thompson, Jim Egan, Bob Steve Fencl, Tim Hughes, Larry Morbitt, Sid Gerlach, Neil Quinn,RayMa.1oney. Moore, Chris Corey. BACK ROW: Mike Bascom, Inaugural Channel Water Polo Year Fairs Fine 'B' Polo Team FRONT ROW: Butch Morrow, Greg Sample, Jim Deanda, Link Blevens, Derrick Ada- maohe, and manager David Flanders. BACK ROW: Jim Schwetz, Ed Clark, Dan Hiatt, Roy Byrom, Rob Wright, Phil Stritchfield, Neil Quinn, Ron Allbright. 'Ci Polo Team FRONT ROW: Tim Hughes, Dennis Yasukochi, Ken Strople, Tom Nauman, Sid More. BACK ROW: Eric Johnson, Randy Winters, Jim Egan, Rex White, Kelly Gor- don, Chris Cory, Floyd Sackett, Mike Bascom. Varsity Squad SITTING: Rick Fabulich, Steve Giesel- man, Keith Osborn, Ralph Masterson. STANDING: Randy Slye, Dan Kinney, Steve Craig, Wes Leavens, Chris Ketner, Neal Sherman, Bill McGi1lin, Scott Bailey, Mark Cates, Jim McConioa, man- ager Mike Humphreys. M 151 3 BULLDOG RACKET BUSTERS-Varsity squad are: Bob Ibe, Riley Pride, Bruce Nelson and Mike Klain. John Toohey CManagerj, John Oldson, Greg Ricards, Champ Style Exhibited Netting Winning Values l 'li ' 'N . S J K- N J 5 A JUNIOR VARSITY- STANDING: Dean Sexton, Brian Fisher, Gary Newberry, B. J. Worth, John McConica and Pat Logan Jim Parker, Randy Williams, Mike Hughes, Dale Sexton, and QMa.nagerJ. Coach Jerry Vick. KNEELING: Ken Myers, Pat McKenize, E 1 , on-X Q E 7 EQ if Qi i -3 ' I Q 4 ,, 4 vi If 2 X NET GAINS WITH A SMILE-Varsity racket swingers Bob Davidson, Bob Pantel and Coach Jerry Vick. above are: Jeff Korber, Steve Petersen, Pat Thompson, .i 'AJ-.M AY Ovel-head Smash-Bgb Ibe The Big- Serve -Riley Pride Top Bulldog Netter-Steve getting a winning point hitting a service ace. Petersen hitting a winning down the line. f0I'eh8.nd. .n Varsity Golfers Stroke Their Way To Top VARSITY GOLF TEAM-deft to rightj Bob Lund, Jim Wilson, Doug Righter, Tom Carter and Dave Perry, 45V Low point man and high scorer in golf competition is Tom Carter as he carefully putts toward hold Cleftj. Doug Righter lines ball with hole as he contemplates his next stroke in golf action against opposition Cabovej. 4 One of leading Junior Varsity golfers, Thom Coach Bill Wood gives Jim Wilson some Brubaker, blasts his way out of sand trap. stance and swing' instructions before en- counter with opposition, J unior Clubmen Tee Off on Future Achievements Ii wa JUNIOR VARSITY GOLF-Cleft to rightj Jim Mitchell, Alan Jeffreys, Keven Farrel, Thom Brubaker and Bob Brisbine. Planning Girls' Athletic Associa- tion are, FRONT ROW: Christa Webster, Vice-Presidentg Joan Bernhardt, Director of Publicityg Ewan Russell, Treasurer. BACK ROW: Lynn Rainey, Point Re- corderg Peggy Combs, Presidentg Kathy Erwin, Secretary. Skirmlshing' after rebound in high point of game, players Lynn Rainey and Kathy Erwin, intent on approaching struggle for control of ball. birdie, hope for a winning return. 1 fs K an 3 iff X r F I 1. , f .I 1 Q l ' 2 z 2 f Q f 2 A A , A F1 Y 5 ' Y , A f Volleying ball creates anxious efforts as high serve clears net. I!--. Diamonds are a g'ir1's best friend. Activity on the softball diamond finds Karen Cozzens hunting the ball while Christa Webster catches. mn. 1 Doubles partners Ewan Russell and Mariette Schmidt tensely await approaching hall in final moments of play. Competition, Recreation Abounds in Girls' Sports wf. en, - +A. v.e,,.RQ 'Nm 1 V.. 1 D i k Trampoline routines are a favorite with GAA members. CAboveJ All eyes focus on Ewan Russell as she perfects her flip. ,f Many g-irls have found archery a beneficial pastime. Here, Peggy Combs skillfully eyes her target, preparing to shoot. W' 1 , A V ' L ,M - ' 1 1, :Y . .. , ,, ,M V 1 U FACULTY Board Philosophy Sets District Education Goals ,qiq Y X! it Overseeing' the total Ventura Unified School District opera- tion, as well as, working with the administrative leader- ship of District Superintendent Dr. Patrick 0. Rooney are General Statement The Board of Education of the Ventura Unified School District believes in providing the highest quality of education for the children, youth and adult citizens of our community. We believe that the purpose of the public schools is two-fold: C13 to develop the individual to the limits of his abil- ities for a productive and meaningful life in an ever-changing Worldg and C23 through excellence in education for all, to assure that our democratic government and society will survive and prosper. We believe that the end product of the educative process should be an adult citizen capable of taking his place in society, an adult who is edu- cated in the finest sense of the word, regardless of the number of years of formal education he ultimately attains. He should be able to make a place for himself in the Vocational Worldg he should be informed and concerned about com- 160 ,.4 Anas.. board members QSEATEDJ Mrs. Betty Love, President James E. Sharp, Vice-President Dr. Walter E. Rohwedder. STANDING: Mr. Leighton Long, Mr. Donald P. Woolsey. of Philosophy munity, national, and world issuesg he should be a responsible individual who is upright, law- abiding, and sensitive to the needs and feelings of his fellow human beings, he should know him- selfg he should be capable of independent and creative thinkingg he should develop inner re- sources Which will enable him to make construc- tive use of his leisure time and to adapt to a changing world. Furthermore, We believe that such an adult citi- zen should look on the search for knowledge as a lifelong process, and on books and educational institutions as friendly instruments to assist him in his search. Therefore, we believe that formal education should be a stimulating and satisfy- ing experience for each individual, and that ed- ucation should not end With graduation but should continue throughout one's adult life. Principals Handle Buena's Administrative Reins CZ' MR. ARLEIGH McCONNELL - Principal. B.A. Fresno State College, M.A. Claremont Gradu- ate School. Directing certificated and classified functions of the school constitutes Mr. McConnell's pri- mary responsibility. Administration of the school budget, supplies, policies and procedures, school plant, campus development and public relations are among his other requirements. He is also in charge of the selection and assign- ment of teachers and teacher evaluation, along with Mr. Pinkerton. Mrs. Adrian Aulin, executive secretary to Mr. McConnell, assists him in secretarial duties. .. E' Q' 'Avi '----Q...... ,NWN ' ... ,nur ,M ,m?w . M MR. PETER B. PINKERTON-Assistant Princi- pal. BA., M.A. University of Pacific. Foremost duties of the assistant principal are preparation of master programs and administra- tion of guidance functions, including enroll- ment estimates and student programming. Di- rection of the curriculum development program is included in his list of duties. He also assists the principal in selection of personnel. el s J.: LR p . , V 6 o . Assisting Mr. Pinkerton in stenographic services is Mrs. Ruth Gaddie. Deans Champion Activities and Student Conduct fm MRS. DAISY DAVIS-Dean of Girls. MR ROBERT COUSAR Dean of Boys B.A. University of California at Santa Barbara. B A Ursala College M A Montclair State College Working together, Mr. Cousar and Mrsi Davis are responsible for the management of school activities, both social and athletic, during the course of the year, They are in charge of disci- pline action, attendance, and checkout counsel- ingffor all students andqmanagement of campus reg lation .' ' 11' 7 A I cf! 7 :Rajiv M fn' ff 'IN - V!-X ffkf- J ,.l,,x2 al bil! LL i .. lf: t M Busily helping' student activities and working behind the Performing her duties with a. cheerful smile is Mrs Yvonne scenes assisting the deans in their jobs is Mrs. Gladys Anderson switchboard operator Pangborn. Guidance Center Highlights Future Horizons Nw! 451 ,...-.- Counseling contingent includes QSEATEDJ Coordinator of Guidance Mrs. Constance Stead, Mrs. Sophia Bramhall, ISTANDINGJ Mr. Hal Abbott, Mr. George Fraser, Mr. Bob Larson. Each counselor must complete additional work to obtain a counseling credential. Mrs. Stead, handling stu- dents with last names starting E to Ha, completed B.A. at University of California at Santa Barbara, M.A. University to D, completed B.A. University of Michigan, M.A. University of California at Santa Barbara. Mr. Abbott advises L to Ra, and received a B.A. University of California at Santa Bar- bara, M.S. University of Southern California, and M.A. Syracuse University. Mr. Fraser, consultant for Ri to Z, acquired a. B.A. University of California at Santa Barbara. Mr. Larson counsels Hc to K, registers B.A., M.A. University of Wisconsin. of California at Los Angeles. Mrs. Bramhall, assisting A Management of student counseling procedures is the principal responsibility of the counselors. Counseling means helping a person to learn about himself, to find solutions to his problems, and to make plans for his future. School Guid- ance Programs are intended to help the students in developing a better understanding of them- selves, gaining knowledge of open educational and vocational opportunities, setting up Worthy personal goals, learning how to get along with people, developing self control, and self transi- tion from school to the next stage of life. 'Nfv 'YW Assisting the multiple functions of the counselors are guidance secretaries Mrs. Iris Sutton QSEATEDJ, and Mrs. Martha McCutcheon fSTANDINGj. 163 Preeeptors Reveal Mode to Impending - Destination Well known to all students is Mrs. Elizabeth Harvey, the school nurse. Supervising the school health program, gathering data re- lating to the health of students, and counseling with students, teachers, and parents regarding student health problems are the responsibilities of the school nurse. l 'P'! !F'0'I'l!PF Staffed by capable organizers, Buena's library offers over ' 1 1,000 volumes. STANDING ABOVE Mrs. Shirley Knutson, Library and Guidance Clerk: Mr. Allen Fowler, Librarian, Mrs. Mercedes Crain, Library Clerk. Students find the Buena library a necessary help at school. A familiar face is Mr. Allen Fowler, librarian. He reviews all of the books that go into the library, and supervises li- --f ' I brary conduct. The library is open on school days from 7:30 A.M. to 4:15 P.M. It has soundproof conference rooms, sev- eral large dictionaries, reference materials, periodicals, and large fiction and nonfiction sections. All these factors make the library a superb place for study and pleasure reading. ' x -r. In X., K i ',k' ... n iiwsf N MWAWWMN ,I Always eager to assist students in their need, Mrs. Udd Efficiently fulfilling her duties, Mrs. Dugan manages the stands ready in the Student Store. Aside from sales of attendance office. Handling morning lines for admit slips school materials and extracurricular activities tickets, and recording ADA figures are only two of her many duties. she is keeper of all ASB funds and accounts. Teachers Pilot Students to Life's Crossroads MRS. DONNA AAMODT Foods I, Clothing I. B.S. University of Minnesota. MR. MERLE AKIN S Art I, II, III, B.A. Humboldt State College. :- MR. WILLIAM ANDERSON Typing I, II, Introduction to Business, Vocational Office Practice. Business Department Head. B.A., M.E. University of California at Los Angeles. MR. DELOS ARMS Introduction to Business, Salesmanship, Business Law. B.A. University of California at Los Angeles. MR. GENE BADSTUBNER Driver Training, General Math, Senior Math, Psychology. Assistant Swim Coach. B.A. Occidental College, MR. DAVID IBERBERT Psychology. Senior Class Assistant Advisor. B.S., M.Ed. University of Missouri. MRS. IMOGENE BERCAW Humanities I, II, Choir, Study Hall. B.E. University of Cali- fornia at Los Angeles. MRS. KATE BILDERBACK English 10, 12. AFS Sponsor. B.A. Montclair State College, New Jersey. Avenues to Knowledge Explored Through Learning MR. JULIAN BORTOLIN Mechanical Drawing I, Wood Working I, Driver Training. Varsity Football Assistant Coach. B.A., M.A. Chico State College. MISS GILLIS BROWN Girls' Physical Education. Girls' Athletic Association Ada visor. B.S. North Texas State University, M.A. University of California at Santa Barbara. MR. BUFORD CAMPBELL World History. B.A. Central State College, Oklahoma. MR. GORDON CAMPBELL Algebra II, Analytical Geometry, Calculus, Physics. B.S., M.S. Wayne State University. MRS. DOROTHY CONDIT Girls' PE, World History-General, Study Hall, Drivotrainer. Girls' League Co-Advisor, B.A. University of California at Berkeley. MR. STEPHEN CONSIDINE Business English, Speech I, English 12-College Prep. De- bate Club Sponsor. B.A,, M.A. Los Angeles State College. MISS MARION DAVENPORT English 10. B.A., M.A. Syracuse University. MR. FRANK DAVIS Physical Science, Algebra I. BA. University of California at Santa Barbara. MR. GARY DIEHL Band, Orchestra, World History. B.A. University of California A A at Los Angeles. MR. ROBERT DREW English 10, 11. Junior Class Council Sponsor. English De- partment Head. B.A., M.A. University of California at Berkeley. S ik MRS. MARTHA DUGAN Special Education. B.S, Ohio University. MR. JOHN EMRICK U.S. History 11, American Nationality 12. B.A. San Diego State College, M.A. University of California at Los Angeles. MR. HENRY ERTMAN Algebra II, Geometry, Boys' Physical Education, Varsity Foot- I ball Coach. B.A, Superior State, Wisconsin, M.A, University of Southern California, MR. VICTOR FITZMAURICE English 11-General, College Prep. B.A., M.A. University of Southern California. Working' on a. Physics experiment in Mr. Gordon Campbel1's class are: Dan Seelin- ger, Randy Williams, and Bob Fredericks. Other students examining discs are: QSECOND STATIONJ John Coit, Dennis Cain, KBACK DESKJ Dale Sinor and Robbie Perry. SCIENCE Without scientific prog- ress, no amount of achievement can insure our health, prosperity, and security as a nation. Science means truth and authorityg it is a way of doing. A science course is required in either the tenth or eleventh grade. PHYSICAL EDUCATION The program is planned to con- tribute to the educational, social, hygienic, and recreational devel- opment of the student. The general background for phys- ical exercise and corrective health habits is given to develop physical endurance, to meet the demands of daily living, and to attempt to improve general health through participation in physical activity. The physical education program is a vital part of the high school student's life. It helps him de- velop good sportsmanship, attain satisfactory social and emotional adjustmentg and it promotes at- titudes, habits, and ideals for the democratic way of life. 168 ll ,o l f lf Q + 1 if wma L- 1 . , ,, , ,M I ' HWTQ' , , , 1- - . ' 1-iw. . .- ... I . was we W -' i t M'-'53 Water polo is enjoyed by all in Boys' Physical Education classes. MR. ALLEN FOWLER Librarian, Audio-Visual Services and Textbooks. Faculty Club Treasurer. B.A. University of Redlands, California Li- brarianship Credential, M.S.L.S, University of Southern California. DR. HAROLD FRENCH World History. B.A. San Diego State College, M.A. State Uni- versity, Pennsylvania, L.L.B. Balboa Law School, Ph.D. Uni- versity of Oklahoma. . DR. GALE GLENN Special Education. B.A. University of California at Los An- geles, M.A. Los Angeles State, Ph.D. Utah State University, MR. MAURICE GREEN Special Education. B.A. San Fernando Valley State College. MR. SAMUEL HACKETT World History-General, College Prep., American Govern- ment. B.S. Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. MISS BOBBIE HAWOWRTH Girls' Physical Education, Student Leadership, Pep Squad Advisor. B.A. San Jose State College. Education Beacons Toward Brightening Route MR. STAN HAZEN Algebra II, Algebra II Honors, Trigonometry, Analytical Geometry. Americans Abroad Committee Chairman. B.S. University of Washington. MR. JOHN HOMZE Biology, Physiology. Assistant Varsity Football Coach. B.S. Bowling Green University, MS. Kent University, Ohio. MRS. RUTH HORNER English 11. Junior Class Sponsor. BA. University of Cali- fornia at Berkeley. 1? MR. MONROE HORTON Bookkeeping I, Advanced Bookkeeping, Introduction to Data Processing. B.S. West Texas State, M.A. Western State, Colorado. MRS. BARBARA HOUSER German I, French I, II. California Scholarship Federation Co- Sponsor. BA. Ursinus College, M.A. Pennsylvania State University. ..-v MR. ROBERT JONES U.S. History. B.S., M.A. Ohio University. MR. GORDON KING English 10, Photography I, II, B.S. Kansas State Teachers College, M.A. Colorado State College. MR. ROBERT LARSON Counselor, U.S. History. Sophomore Class Advisor. B.A., M.A. University of Wisconsin. X 170 Good Fortune Attributed to Widespread gg.. Solioitude MR. EDMOND MEITZNER Basic English 10, 11, Driver Training. Sophomore Class Co- Advisor. B.S. Southern Illinois University, M.A. State Uni- versity of Iowa. MR. DANIEL MONTES Spanish II. B.A. University of Southern California. MR. PHILLIP PADELLFORD English 12. B.A. Iowa State University. MR. MASON PARRISH Metal I, Il, III, Crafts I, II, Physical Education. Lettermen's Club Co-Sponsor, Water Polo, Swimming Head Coach. A.A. Ventura College, B.A. Oregon State University, M.A. Oregon State. MR. PHIL PASSNO U.S. History, Driver Education, Football, Track. Knights Ad- visor. B.A. University of Redlands, M.A. University of Redlands. MRS. LOUISE PAX Home Management, Home Decorating, Home Nursing, Child Growth, Clothing ll. Ushers Sponsor. B.A. University of California at Santa Barbara, M.A. San Fernando Valley State College. MRS. PATRICIA PELZ English 12 General, College Prep, Honors. Senior Class Advisor, Faculty Club Secretary. B.A. San Jose State. MR. ERIC RADCLIFFE Physiology, Living Science. B.A. Williamette University, M.S. University of Southern California. Tooling leather is one among many pleasurable activities performed by Berverly Long and Kathy Kielsmeier during crafts class. Mn. .JAMES RAYSOR Geometry, Honors Geometry. Math Club Sponsor. Math Dee partment Chairman. BA. University of California at Berkeley, M.S. Fresno State College. MR. HENRY ROBERTSON Chemistry, Matter and Energy. Boy's Federation Advisor. B.S. Arizona State University. MR. HAROLD ROSE World History, U.S. History. B.A., M.A. Western Michigan University, MRS. MARTHA SALEM English 10. California Scholarship Federation Sponsor. B.A. Pennsylvania State, M.S. Elmira College, New York. MR. ARNOLD SAUL A Boys' Physical Education. Director of Athletics, Varsity Bas- ketball Coach. B.S., M.A. University of Southern California. MISS CLAUDINE SLAGLE Shorthand I, II, Business English, Typewriting II. M.S. Uni- versity of Southern California. FINE AND PRACTICAL ARTS The Division of Fine and Practical Arts includes art, crafts, photography, hornernaking, instru- mental and vocal music. These are elective courses and are designed with the hope of en- riching daily lives of students interested in de- veloping understanding and appreciations in these artistic fields. Courses help in pre- paring students for future vocational jobs, as well as, for their own personal satisfaction. 'Hifi- R is MR. TOM SPURLOCK Auto I, Auto Technology. B.A. Fresno State College. MR. GORDON STEWARD Boys' Physical Education. Track, Cross Country Coach. B.A., M.A. California State College at Long Beach. MR. MARVIN STITES Drama I, II, III, Speech I, II. Theatre '67, Thespians' Sponsor. B.A. Northwestern State College, Oklahoma. MISS VIOLET STROSCHEIN English 10-College Prep, Reading. Future Teachers Spon- sor. B.S. University of Idaho, M.A. Sacramento State College. MR. DAVID STUART U.S. History, Algebra I, Geometry. B.A. Pacific Lutheran University, M.A. University of Wyoming. MR. GEORGE THANOS Special Education. Lettermen's Club Co-Sponsor. Special Education Department Chairman. B.S. Southern Oregon Col- lege, M.E. University of Oregon, Professional Diploma-Spe- cial Education, Syracuse University. BUSINESS EDUCATION Courses in the Business Education Department are planned to furnish the knowledge of business transactions necessary to handle satisfactorily the -business dealings of daily life. Advanced courses pre- pare students to enter directly in the business world as bookkeepers, stenographers, sales- persons, office and clerical Workers. Mr. Bill Anderson explains offset press to Wilma Tennyson, Joanne Trivelplece, and Pat Gibson in clerical practice. Knowledge Endows Insight to Future Ambitions MR. ROBERT THOMPSON Art I, Crafts I, Journalism I, II. Newspaper and Yearbook Advisor, Quill and Scroll Advisor. Faculty Club President. B.A. Fresno State College. MR. MACK UHL BSCS Biology, Human Organism. Junior Varsity Football Coach, Varsity Baseball Coach. BS. St. Norbert College, M.S. University of Wisconsin. MR. RICHARD ULRICH American Government. Elections Committee Sponsor. B.A. Valparaiso University, Indiana, M.A. University of Oregon. MR. JOHN VAN ZANT Wood I, II, Construction Technology. Dance Decoration Spon- sor. Industrial Arts Department Chairman. B.A. University of California at Santa Barbara, M.A. California State College at Long Beach. MR. GERALD G. VICK Driver Training, Drivotrainer, Boys' Physical Education. Varsity and Junior Varsity Tennis Coach, Cee Basketball Coach. A.A. Los Angeles City College, B.A. University of Redlands. MR. GORDON WHITCOMB English 11, Driver Training. B.S., M.S. State University of New York at Brockport. MR. EARL WIGGINS Driver Education, Driver Training, Drivotrainer. Driver Trainer Department Chairman. B.S. Millerville State College, Pennsylvania, M.S. University of Southern California. MRS. MARTHA WILLIAMS Girls' Physical Education. Girl's Athletic Association Ad- visor, Modern Dance Interest Group Advisor, Gymnastics Interest Group Advisor. B.A. University of California at Santa Barbara. a sz a!l 'w.' 'Us ,V 'PDQ' Proudly displaying their Humanities semester projects are Bill Cunningham, TOP, and Dave Willis, BOTTOM. MRS. EDITH WILSON French II, III, IV. American Field Service, Le Beau Monde CFrench Clubl Sponsor. B.A. Whitman College, M.A. University of Washington. MR. JOHN WILSON Chemistry, Geo-Science. Key Club Sponsor. B.S., M.S. North- western University. MR. WILLIAM WOOD General Math, Driver Training, Boys' Physical Education. 'B' Basketball Coach, Varsity and Junior Varsity Golf Coach. Faculty Club Vice President. B.S., M.A. Los Angeles State College. MR. WALTER ZOROVICH Mechanical Drawing I, II, III, IV. Senior Class, Knights Ad- visor. B.A. University of California at Santa Barbara. 'T' Experience Stimulates Pursuit of Profession ENGLISH Basic, general, college prep and honors con- stitute the four levels of English. Included in the English Department are Creative Writing, Drama, Journalism, Leadership Training, Radio Workshop, Speech Arts and Reading Improvement. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Distributive education courses are designed to prepare individuals to enter the retail, Whole- sale, and service trades known as distributive occupations. These occupations are those fol- lowed by workers directly engaged in mer- chandising activities and may lead to jobs in the management, operation, and conduct of various service businesses. lid f 0559 . I Uni Intent on a. boring job are two members of Industrial Arts class. MATHEMATICS Mathematics has always been necessary for suc- cessful living and is more so today in our ad- vancing and exciting age. Our school offers courses in general mathematics, which are a must for everyone, as well as, those courses which lay the cornerstone for any career in the scientific engineering or research fields. SOCIAL STUDIES The aim of social studies is an attempt to help the student to understand the civilization in which he lives and to participate in it intelligent- ly and effectively. World History, U.S. History, American Government, Psychology-all deal with man's attempt to know himself and to solve some of the problems of human existence, par- ticularly as they relate to the laws, customs, and traditions of the United States of America. Journalism students, Willa Nehlsen and Jan Buckner work on organizing bulletin board, an essential part of main- taining the hard pressed journalists' publication schedule. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Industrial arts is a curricular area that is largely an active-type program, and is a phase of general education concerned with tools, materials, processes and products Cof industryj. It has as its purpose the greater understanding and better control of the phenomena of industry with its processes, products, and materials. Learning is facilitated through experiences with tools, materials, and related conditions of industry and life. The major emphasis is on the pupil as an individual. The industrial arts instructor is con- cerned with developing his pupils as thinking individuals. George Vega and Steve J ewett work at potters wheel turn- ing ceramic projects. Curatorial Staff Enhances Schoo1's Efficiency 5 is ur' , aff ' A -sf ,v.I A 4 , , , Apk1g!':f?: X .1 'S V .5 tg' fgfk -F fl K K I Mgt . X 'cu Relaxing on the familiar orange bug is the custodial staff. Standing Leo Knutson, in driver's seat Don McCandless, with passenger Emmet Ammons. FRONT ROW: Richard Brewer, 3 L :xiii Gi Of 'f X I ' l e xf '34 Jack Roche, Don Mart, Ross Dickson. BACK ROW: Paul John- ston, Chuck Nepinsky, Dennis Fagel, Eldridge Robinson. Athletic equipment manager and pool attendant is Leo Knutson. j I Y HJ 13, If? 3 gf ,. L r f vglv ff Yi sg-as . -, ' , I A . K A B' A A V L Beaming joy through daily kitchen toil is the cafeteria staff. FRONT ROW: Elaine Adams, Betty Kennedy, Marian Calvin, Opal Lance. BACK ROW: Mamie Ragsdale, Adaline Dowd, Robbie Elsworth, Ellen Arundel, Colleen McDonald, Helen Dolan. 176 With smiling faces Glen Willis and Warren Paul are ready and waiting to transport students home, athletes to sports competition and others on Rooters' Busses. 1 Directory to Find Fellow Students Fast A Aamodt, Linda 62 1 Acervedo, Annie 62 Acosta, Manuel 10 1 Adamache, Derrick 62,150 l Adamich, Michael 48,159 Adams, Dan 10 Adams,Jean 62 Adamson, Howard 75 Ahlstrand, Axel 62 3 Alamillo, Bobby 124 1 Albano, David 48 1 Alber, Ann 48,87,90,96,98 l Albright, Cathy 10,95 Albright, Ronald 150 Alexander, Ellen 62 Allen, David 10 Allender, Donna 10,96,98 Allred, Rex 48 l Alton, Bert 111 Alton, Linda 10,98 1 Alvarez, Romeo 10 1 Amadeio, Deborah 10 l Amadeio, Fred 48 1 Ambos, John 99,124 I Amelio, Arthur 10,108,110 1 Anderson, Alan 75,141 l Anderson , David 10,99,124 Anderson, Anderson, David M. 10,138 Terrence 62,140 Clark Andress, William 48 ' Andrews, Carol 10,90,l03 Andrews, Susan 62,103,108 Anthis, Mary 48 Antillon, Francisco 48,98,99 Armstrong, Lee 10 Armstrong, Pam 10,104 Armstrong, Sandra 10,94 Arnout, Nanette 62 Arnout, Yvonne 10 Arroyo, Arthur 62 Atchley, Mary 62 Atkins, Cynthia 62 Atfzgbery, Jeffery 48,99,l24, 5 I L Autrey, Fred 62 Autrey, Sidney 48,138 B Baca, Richard 10,84,85,86, 98,99 Bachmann, Jonell 62 Bagley, Brock 11 Bagley, Mark 62,129 Bailey, Brenda 62 Bailey, Scott 48 Baker, William 48 Balasco, Jeff 11,141 Balasco, Joseph 11,41,99,140 Ballance, Karen 11,81,87,90, 96,98,100 Ballance, Kurtis 62,96,98 Banks, Craig 62 Banks, Victoria 11,36 Barker, Andreas 62 Barker, Linde 11 Barker, Pete 11 Barkley, Sandra 48 Barnes, Dan 48 Barrow, Deborah 48 Bascom, Michael 62,150 Baskins, Carol 62 Bassett, Bobby 48,124 Bassett, Karen 11,90,96 Bates, April 62 Bates, Dionne 48,113 Bauer, John 11 Bautista, Betty 62 Baxter, Gary 11 Beal, Judith 62 Beall, Perry 11 Bechtel, Bridget 48 Beck, Gail 11 Beck, Gary 99,148 Beckner, Linda 48 Beery, Susan 36,87,90,96,98, 100 Bell, Jon 62,129 Belt, Fred 62 Benton, Gail 62,96,98 Bentz, Kathleen 62 Berbert, Alan 48,141 Berg, Joy 96 Berger, Jeffrey 62,141 Berkshire, Dave 75,140 Berkshire, Diana 85 Bernhardt, Joan 90,96,100, 155 Bernhardt, Paul 90,98 Bernstein, Stephen 62 Berube, Patricia 48 Besand, Lynn 48 Bevil, Diana 48 Bevins, Larry 62 Bibby, Joseph 62,129 Bibby,Nar1cy 48 Bickmore, Dwight 62 Bielek, Dianne 48 Biller, Bruce 94,95 Billings, Brenda 75 Billings, Wanda 13 Bills, David 13 Bingham, William 48,90,110 Birchfield,John 62 Bird, Marvin 75 Biren, Nicholas 13 Bixby, Richard 48 Black, Terralee 13 Blair, David 48 Blair, Deborah 48,95,98 Blevins, Larry 113 Bloxsom, Carl 13 Blue, Mike 62,150 Blue, Bill 48 Boatright, Dale 62 Bogart, Kirk 48 Bogart, Kris 62 Boggs, Kathy 13,87,95 Boles, Kathryn 62,155 Bolland, John 108,110 Bond, Emily 13 Booth, James 63,110 Bordagaray, Stanley 48 Borie, Catherine 48,530,103 Bouffard, Garry 13 Bower, Jane 13,82,85,117 Bowers, Beth 62 Bowles, Billy 13 Bowles, Monty 48 Boyd, Glen 48 Boye, Harley 63,129 Boyer, Lowell 62 Boyle, James 48 Bradford, Gary 13 Bradford, Kathryn 63,82,87, 98 Bradford, William 13,41,99, 124,138 Brady, Gary 63,138 Brague, Donovan 13,83,148 Branson, Lessie 63 Brantner, Bradley 63 Brantner, Robert 13,84,85, 90,99,101,125,127,128,138 Bravo, Margaret 13 Braymen, Daryl 13 Brewer, Cindi 13 Brewer, Melanie 96 Bridge, Karen 13,87,100 Bridges, Gregory 14,86,98, 99,140 Brisbine, Robert 48 Briscoe, Linda 48 Brittingham, Robert 14,99, 148 Brooks, Martha 63 Brown, Carl 75 Brown, Richard 48,104 Brown, Sondra 48,90,93,98 Brown, Susie 49,78 Browning, Shelley 49 Brubaker, Thomas 49 Bruesch, Kathleen 75 Bryan, Daniel 14 Bryant, Clayton 111 Buchanan, Randy 14,138 Buckels, Carol 14 Buckner, Janice 14,42,82,84, 90,96,98,100 Buettner, Tena 14,155 Bulgin, John 14,96,98,101, 108,109,110,138 Bundy, Michael 49 Burdette, Bruce 14,113 Burdick, Phillip 113 Burhoe, Deborah 52 Burkett, Debra 63 Burnett, Thomas 63 Burney, Gary 63 Burnham, Linda 49 Burns, Gloria 63 Burns, Renee 63,155 Burns, William 63 Burridge, Kathleen 63 Burrier, Janice 14 Busch, Marsden 49,82,84,86 Buttars, Jeanette 49,82,84, 86 Byhoffer, Jimmy 63,140 Byrom, Raymond 63 C Cabral, Becky 49 Cadden, Christine 49,96,98 Cain, Dennis 14 Caldwell, Michael 15,99,101, 138 Calloway, Robert 49,140 Campbell, Domunia 49 Campbell, Mary 63,113 Canfield, Emily 75 Canter, Burton 15,99,101, 140 Capelli, Karen 49 Capone, Linda 15 Carter, Thomas 15 Carter, Tommy 49,104 Carty, Karen 75 Cassidy, James 15 Castaneda, Marla 49 Castle, Castle, Philip 63,141 William 15,99 Castor, Joe 15 C astor , Ofelia 63 Caswell, Roger 49,99,124 Cates, Mark 99,148 Catron, Deborah 63 Centeno, Charlotte 63 Cerda, Teresa 15 Cettin, Lyn 49,90,96,98,111 Chambers, Melvin 49,99,124 Chambers, Susan 63 Chandler, Teresa 63 Chapman, Cheryl 49 Chapman, Jill 49 Chappell, James 16 Chappell, William 63 Chase, Chase, Chase, Corey 63,138 Henry 16, 125 John 49 Chastain, Barbara 49 Chavarria, Arthur 63 Chavarria, Valerie 16, 104, 155 Cheshier, Gary 63 Chester, Greg 63 Childress, Jennifer 49,110, 113 Clark, Christy 63 Clark, Dianne 63,113 Clark, Donna 63 Clark, Lynn 63 Clark, Nancy 49 Clark, Sandra 49,84,86,90,96 Edward 49,90,108, 109,150 Clarke, Cheryl 103,113 Clayson, Harold 16,111 Cline, Michael 16 Clinkenbeard, Sonja 49,96 Clinkenbeard, Steven 63 Clinton, Dianne 63 Cloonan, John 16 Clower, Diane 16,90,100 Coats, Diane 49 Cobb, Mindy 16 Cockrell, James 49 Coe, Patti 16 Coggins, Sharon 64 Coit, Ann 64 Coit, John 16 Cole, Daniel 49,175 Cole, S Collier helley 49 , Leonard 49 Collins, Andrew 64 Combs, Peggy 16,40,80,85, 155 Comer, Alan 64 Comer, Mike 64 Caporael, Rose 49 Caporael, Suzanne 15 Carlson, Janice 49 Carpenter, Diane 15,87 Carpenter, Marilyn 63 Carr, Linda 15 Carr, Robin 15 Carroll, Jerome 63,129 Carroll, Mike 63 Carroll, Nancy 75,113 Carroll, Teri 63,96,113 Carter, Carol 63 Comer, Susan 64 Compton, James 16 Comstock, Ginger 49 Cone, Carol 49,96 Connelly, Kathleen 49 Conroy, Layne 64 Cook, Linda 49 Coombs, Gail 49,98 Cooper, Georgiana 17 Corey, Chris 64,150 Correa, John 49 Correa, Julia 17 Corgell, Judith 17,4O,85,98, 1 0 Coryell, Robert 49 Cossart, Judy 17 Cossart, Linda 64 Costanzo, Diana 64 Costella, Melissa 64 Costner, Daniel 50,141 Cotner, Don 75 Ccrzby, John 75,140 Cozzens, Karen 17,90,94,155 Craig, Deborah 50 Craig, Steven 50,148 Crawford, Alexander 50 Cresto, Kathleen 50,84,87, 90,96,98 Cromwell, Estelle 75 Cross, Donna 50 Crowley, Connie 75 Croxen, Carol 50 Culp, David 50,90,99,104 Cunningham, Sandra 64 Cunningham, William 17 Cupps, Margaret 17,19,82,87, 96,98,100 D Dalrymple, Dennis 17 Davidson, Robert 50 Davis, Carolyn 50 Davis, Charles 40,99,127,128 Davis, Daniel 50 Davis, David 64 Davis, Gail 64 Davison, Robert 17 Dawley, Clifford 17, 109,111 Day, De Ann 64 De Palma, Larry 75 Dean, Lee 64 Deauda, Jimmy 50,84 Deberry, Jody 17 Deberry, Nancy 50 Debuhr, Bonnie 64 Delal-WP, Jerry 64 De L'eau, Arnee 50,104 De Los Santos, Patricia 17 De Los Santos, Ray 140 Demaree, Benton 50 Denger, Shirley 50 Dennis, Susan 17 Deputy, Karen 50 Detvviler, Nancy 17 Devito, Gregory 17 Devries, George 75 Deyo, Lauren 17 Diaz, Donna 50,87 Diaz, Larry 50,111 Diebolt, Virginia 50 Dierking, Tim 17 Dinges, Linda 50,95 Dixon, Cynthia 64 Doane, Steven 50 Dobson, Janet 64 Dolan, Linda 19,102,103 Donnellan, Marianne 50 Donnelly, Michael 64 Dorsey, Donald 19 Dorward, Sharon 50,96,98 Douglas, Betty 64 Douglas, David 19,99,125 Douglas, James 113 Douglas, John 19 Downey, Michael 50,99,138 Downey, Timothy 19,41,42,81 Doyon, David 64 Drake, Madeline 64 Dransart, Cathy 50 Drew, Joseph 64 Dron, Billie 64 Dudek, Kenneth 75 Dufrene, Mitchell 64 Dugger, Richard 64 Dugger, Ruella 50 Dunlap, Beverly 64,103 Dunlap, Sylvia 64,87,113 Duran, Mike 64,129 Durham, Frankie 64,113,129 Dussia, Brent 64,103 Duval, Keith 50 Dykstra, Barbara 18 E Easterling, Julie 64 Eaton, Deborah 50 Edwards, Gail 50 Edwards, Phil 50 Egan, James 64,84,150 Egan, Nancy 18,82,87,96,98 Eggleston, Mary 64 Eggleston, Michael 50 Ehrhardt, Modena 50,96 Elliott, John 50 Elliott, Susan 18 Ellis, Pamela 18,111 Elswick, Dennis 64 Elwood, Karen 65 Elwood, Katherine 18 Emard, Rickie 65 Emmons, Gayle 65 Endicott, Jackie 65 English, Susie 50 Enoch, Donald 96,129 Enoch, William 18,96,98 Ensign, David 50,1 13,150 Ensign, Steve 65 Erickson, Marilyn 50 Ertman, Christine 65,86 Ertman, James 18,99,101, 124,127,128 Erwin, Kathryn 18,98,103, 113,155 Ethington, Cheryl 18 Evans, Brent 65,140 Evans, Charles 65 Evans, Jim 65,129 Everett, Steve 50 F Fabulich, Richard 18,148 Fabulich, Karen 65 Facer, Loreen 18,69,78 Fain, John 51 Farrell, Kevin 51 Fate, Lee Gene 18,155 Faulkner, Jackie 65 Fencl, Catherine 75 Fencl, Steven 65,150 Ferguson, Joe 65,129 Ferguson, William 19,99,125 Ferree, Jeanne 51 Ferrero, Roy 19 Ferris, Victor 19,99,124 Fickett, Linda 19,98,l04 Finnegan, Michelle 19,85 Fiorentine, Bob 51 Fischbach, James 51 Fisher, Brian 65 Fisher, Dee Ann 51 Fisher, Gail 95 Fitzgerald, Michael 65 Fitzpatrick, Debby 19 Fitzpatrick, John 129 Fitzpatrick, Kathleen 65,82, 155 Fitzsimmons, Patrick 19,124, 127,128,138 Flagg, Beth 51 Flanders, David 65 Fleming, Donald 51 Fohenen, Pat 19 Fohrer, Alan 75 Follis, Kathryn 65,96,155 Foster, Becky 51 Foster, Wanda 65 Fowler, Allen 65,141 Fowler, Brenda 65 Fox, Joe 51 Fox, Margaret 65 Fransen, Leslie 85,87,90,96, 98 Fraser, Tom 51,125 Frazee, Pauline 51 Fredericks, Robert 19,7S,84, 85,98,99,101 Freeman, Aron 51 Freeman, Phyllis 19 Freer, James 51,96,108,111, 140 Freiberg, Donna 65 Frenzel, Evon 96,103,51 Fryer, Ken 51,110 Fuju,DermiS l9,90,96,98,10l, 148 Fhlton, Chris tine 20 G Gabriel, Patricia 96,113 Gallemore, Bonny 65 Garcia, Charles 65,129 Garcia, Gilbert 65 Garcia, Patricia 20 Garcia, Yvonne 65 Garlock, Dewitt 75 Garman, Tim 65,83,129 Gamer, Georgianna 65 Garr, Allen 20 5 Garr, Celia 51 Garrett, Andrew 20 Garver, Randy 51,84 Gates, Cathy 51 Gates, Terry 51 Gatsios, Cynthia 65,84 Graves, Phillip 111 Greer, Stephen 52 Gregory, Victoria 52 Gressett, Gary 66,141 Griffin, Nancy 66 Griggs, Nancy 52 Gross, Susan 52,111 Grossnickle, Keith 66,141 Grounds, Gary 21,80,83,98, 99,101,124 Groves, Barbara 52,82,85, 96,98,102,104,117 Guertler, John 21 Gutierrez, Mary 21 Gwaltney, Nicolette 52 Gypsy, Joe 101 H Hailieny, John 66,108,109, Hackney, Robin 52 Hagen, Donald 52 Hair, Steve 52 Hale, Frances 21 Hall, Ingrid 52 Hall, Keith 52 Hall, Teddy 52 Hamby, Carolyn 21 Hamilton, Bruce 66 Hamilton, Dianna 66 Hgrgnilton, Janet 21,82,84,86, Hamilton, Maureen 66,82 Hamlin, Brian 75,129,150 Hammond, Phil 21 Hannah, Eric 66 Hanson, Brian 21,90,99,101, 103,138 Hantke, Paul 21,124,138 Happel, Connie 52,96,113 Hardacre, Dianne 21,96 Hardy, Amy 66,113 Harrel, William 66 Harrington, Donna 66 Gatton, George, George, Gerlach Gerlach Gfeller, Gibson, Gibson, Nancy 5 1 Shirley 20 Tony 51 , Robert 65 , Rudy 51,84, 148 Renee 51,96,113 Patricia 20 Terry 65,141 Harris, Barbara 21,82 Harris, Jeff 66,140 Harris, Jeffrie 21 Harris Harris Riesa 52 98 on, Lewis 66 Harroun, Pam 21 Hart, Sharon 21 Harthorn, Candace 52,82,85, Gieselman, Stephen 51,150 Gift, Shell ey 66,113 Gilliard, Terrie 51,104,117 Gipson, Robert 66 Glasgow, Janet 51 Glidewell, Richard 66 Glisson, Neal 141 Gluck, Ke nneth 66, 129 Gluck, Steven 20 Golden, Jennifer 51 Gomez, Danny 20 Gonzalez, Concha 51 Gonzales, Linda 20 Gonzalez, Manuel 75 Goodman, Ronald 66 Goodrich, Scott 66,111 Gooss, Pam 51,117 Gorden, Kelly 66 Gorden, Kevin 20,90,l08 Gosselin, Nancy 51 Gottlieb, Cheryl 66 Gragg, Duane 51 Graham, David 66 Graham, Michael 20 Grandfield, Cynthia 66 Grandfield, Gail 52 Graves, Ellen 20,111 90,96 Harting, Debra 52 Hartzell, Beverly 52 Hastings, Kristina 21 Hatcher, Stephen 21 Hathway, Ronnie 52 Hatley, Ann 21 Hatley, Mary 66 Hatten, Kitty 66 Hawkins, George 66 Hawkins, Heather 21 Hawkins, Sharon 19,22,41,84 Hayes, Eugene 129 Haynes, Sherry 66 Hazelton, Randy 52 Hazelton, Rick 66 Heagle, Cynthia 66 Heckler, Debby 52,113 Heffer, Toni 22 Heffernan, John 52 Heinrich, Lee Ann 22,82,85, 98,103 Hekkert, Astrid 22 Held, Debra 66 Hemenway, Laura 75,113 Henderson, James 66 Henderson, Janet 22,113 Henderson, Kathy 52,113 Henry, Douglas 22 Henry, John 52 Henry, Kathy 22,96,98,l04 Henson, Charlene 22 Henthorn, Claudia 66 Hernandez, Carmen 22 Hernandez, Henry 52,103 Hernandez, Leo 66 Hernandez, Manuel 22 Hernandez, Ofelia 66,155 Hernandez, Sandy 52 Herting, Greg 52,124,138 Hess, Susan 22 Hewitt, Yvonne 22 Hiatt, Daniel 66,150 Hicks, Karen 23 Hicks, Phyllis 52 Higgins, Patrick 23,953,125 Hill, Ben 23,39,40,99,101, 117, 138 Hill, James 66,138 Hilton, Patricia 23,96,98,103 Hinman, Carol 23 Hobbs, Velma 52 Hoctor, Susan 52,84,85,90 Hodges, William 99 Holbrook, Bonnie 52 Holloway, David 150 Holloway, Doug 52 Holt, Betsy 66 Honer, Patti 23,82,94,116 Hood, Earl 66 Hoogesteyn, Gerald 23,101 Hooper, Cathy 66 Hooper, John 23,99,138 Hooper, Marilyn 67 Houck, Nancy 52 Houlihan, Kathleen 52 Householder, Twanda 52 Howes, Irene 67 Hoyt, Mike 52 Hromadik, Devi Hromadik, Randy 23,95,138 Hubenthal, John 52,104 Hughes, Michael 67,110 Hughes, Tim 150 Hummel, Glenn 52 Hummel, Mark 67 Humphrey, Patricia 67 Humphreys, Deborah 52 Humrick, David 52 Hunter, Camille 67 Hunter, Cloria 53 Husebye, Carl 53,138 Hutcheson, Barby 23 Hutcheson, Kenneth 67 Hutchison, Carole 23 Hutchison, David 53 I Ibe, Robert 23 Imes, James 67 lsham, Nancy 53 Ito, Kenichi 67 Ito, Michiko 24 J Jack, Timothy 124 Jackson, Robert 67,83,129 Jackson, Susan 53,96,98 Jacobs, Ron 24,41,78,84,96, 99,101,104 Jakubowski, Ernest 53 Jansma, Patti 53,90 Janzen, Fred 67,103 Jaske, Danny 53 Jeffery, Alan 67,129 Jemmott., Gilbert 67 Jemmott, JoAnne 24,98 Jennings, Jerry 53,104 Jensen, Linda 24,98,l00,l55 Jernigan, Burton 67,110 Jewett, Stephen 53 Johnson Johnson Johnson , Bruce 24,125 , Deborah, 24,4 1,96,98 , Eric 67 Johnson, John 67 Johnson, Kathe 67 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Lyle 53,99, 140 Marna 75 Johnson, , Patricia 75 , Raymond 75 ,Susan 53 Johnston, Angela 24 Johnston, Mark 53 Johnston, Wendy 53,82,86,96 Joice, Kathy 53,90 Jolley, David 53 Jones, Bradley 53,83,86,90, 96,98,101,102,138 Jones, Clifton 24,90,138 Jones, David 53,108,138 Jones, Douglas 67,138 Jones, Judith 24 Jones, Kathy 67 Jones, Merle 24,140 Jones, Merle 24,99,121 Jones, Pamela 24 Jordan, Audrey 24 Jordan, David 67 Jue, Raymond 24,40,90 K Kalberg, Kathlyn 67 Kanemitsu, Janice 67 Karayan, Mignon 67,113 Kataoka, Yoko 24,82,100 Kearns, Dennis 67 Keaser, Mark 67,141 Keeling, Philip 67 Keter, Weast 53 Keiper, Owen 24 Keith, Donna 67 Keith, Linda 53 Keller, Bonnie 75,82,155 Kelley, Charles 67 Kelley, Dennis 24 Kelly, Sidney 53 Kelsch, Nancy 24,84 Kendrick, Charles 75 Kendrick, Sara 67 Kennedy, Kathleen 25,94 Kern, Cheryl 25,100,104 Kern, Gary 53 Kerbo, Sandra 24,84 Kerr, Jennifer53,104 Ketner, Chris 67,150 Kielsmeier, Kathleen 25 Killion, Jeff 25 Kindred, Patricia 67 King, Dale 67 King, Donnell 53 King, Dorothy 53 King, Kerry 53,83,99 Kintsel, Cynthia 25 Kisch, Karilyn 67,102 Kittie, JoAnn 25,84 Klain, Michael 90,98,99,101 Klein, Karen 67 Klein, Linda 25,102,108 Klein, Steve 53 Klenke, Russell 25 Kloer, Phillip 53 Knapp, Lawrence 53 Knichel, Susan 25,98 Knight, Brenda 53 Knops, Debra 53 Koontz, Bruce 67,129 Korber, Jeff 53,90,98 Korber, Paul 67 Kraetsch, Norman 67 Krava, Melody 67 Kremer, Michael 53 Krentz, Laurie 53 Kuroki, Kristyn 25,79,85,100 L LaRoche, Bobby 68 Lacy, Gary 53,140 Laidlaw, Jean 68,96 Lamb, Kenneth 67 Lane, John 68 Lang, Robert 53 Lang, Scott 53 Lanning, Don 68 Larimore, Linda 53 Larsen, Betty 68 Larsen, Kyle 53 Larsen, Lois 26 Larsen, Stephen 68,141 Larson, Suzanne 26,98,155 Lasswell, Robert 53,148 Lauber, Larry 54 LaVallee, Joyce 68 Lawrence, Robert 68,140 Leavens, Link 68,148 Leavens, Weston 68,150 Leaver, Frank 68,129 Lee, David 26 Lee, Sharon 54 Lehman, Don 68 Lehsome, Bill 68 Leifur, Gary 110 Leivas, Linda 26 Leonard, Jeif 54,124 Leslie, Linda 68 Lettsome, Bruce 141 Lewis, Cynthia 54 Lewis, Kathleen 68 Lewis, Leah 26,96,98,102, 103,155 Lichti, Jennifer 54 Lidstrom, Candice 68 Lien, Laura 54 Lincoln, Eric 26,124 Lincoln, Kris 68,129 Lindahl, Ruth 68 Link, Sue 26 Linkletter, Steven 26 Lipari, Joanne 54 Lister,Libby 68 Logan, Patrick 68 Logan, Susan 26,82,85,87, 90,94,96,102 Lokie, John 113 Longstaff, Scott 26 Lopez, Mary 68 Lord, Linda 54 Lord, Ralph 68 Lotspeich, Connie 54,94,104 Love, David 26,99 Love, Sue 54 Lubansky, Susan 27,103 Lucas, Sharon 27 Luck, Diane 54,84,90,98,102 Lund, Robert 27 Lund, Sharon 54 Lundeen, Linda 68,96 Lunsford, David 68,111 Lunsford, Janet 27,102 Lyles, Donna 54,96 Lyon, Carl 27,125,128 Lyons, Kathleen 27,102 Lyons, Martin 68 M Mabry, Rebecca 54,96 MacCleave, Wendy 27 MacDonald,Jerry 68 MacDuffee, Sharon 54,82,84, 90,96 Macias, Doris 68 Macias, Geraldine 54 Mac Innes, Frazer 54 Macklin, Brenda 27 Macklin, Jerry 68 Maddox, Tyrone 54 Maichen, Kathy 27 Malan, Stephen 129 Malconb, Steve 138 Maloney, Raymond 68,150 Manning, Patricia 27,113 Marberry, Lori 54 Marlatt, Kay 68 Marquez, Barbara 68 Marsh, Diana 54 Marsh, Karen 68 Marsh, Susan 68 Martin, Danny 54 Martin,Jerry 84 Martin, Collette 27,84,85,90, 100 Martinez, Arthur 68 Mason, Gary 27 Mass, Roy 28 Masterson, Karen 68 Masterson, Ralph 54,150 Matthews, Deborah 68,102, 113 Matthews, Lynn 28,85,98 Maxson, Jack 68,111,140 Maxwell, Carol 54 Mayer, Ted 68,140 Mayes, Bruce 28 Mayes, Charles 69,140 McAlear, Darlene 28 Mci?llister, Deborah 69,87, 1 3 McBride, Larry 69,129,140 McCavic, Jerilyn 69 McCawley, Christine 28,96, 108,110,155 McClaskey, Raette 69 McClure, Mike 28 McCombs, Michael 54,90,103 McConica, Jim 75,150 McConica, John 54,90 McCormick, Jill 54 McCullough, Kathy 69 McDonald, Kathy 28 McDonald, Lyle 75,129 McDonald, Ronnie 69,108, 111,141 McDonald, Shari 28 McElmurry, Virginia 54 McEnroe, Darcy 75 McEvers,Jean 69 McGillin, Catherine 28,86,94, 96,98,110 McGillin, William 54,84,99, 148 McGinley, Kathleen 54,82, 86,90 Mcllvaine, Earl 28 McKean, Molly 69 McKenzie, Patrick 69 McKeon, Marcia 54 McKinney, Elaine 54,82 McKneet, Thomas 69 McLane, Scott 69 McMeen, Douglas 28 McMeen, Janice 54 McNulty, Laura 28 McWilliams, Partick 113 Medel, Sandra 54 Meek, John 29,96 Meek, Mark 140 Meiners, Brad 29,148 Melnar, Michelle 54,104 Meyer, Victoria 54,95,96 Meza, Ida 69 Meza, Robert 75 Michel, Christian 29,148 Michel, Randy 69 Middagh, Lynne 69,84,96 Miler, Larry 69 Millar, James 54 Miller, Donna 54,96 Miller Henry 69 Miller: Jon 69,110,129 Miller, Miller Rosemary 69 Sharon 75 Pride, Million, Belinda 69 Minger, Dian 54 Minor, Janiece 54 Mitterer, Connie 54,111 Moberly, Linda 54 Monahan, Elaine 29 Montooth, Diana 69 Monzon, Benny 55 Moore, Donna 29,95 Moore, Donna 29 Moore, Martha 55 Moore, Tana 55 Morales, Cynthia 29 Morales, Ramona 69 Morales, Steven 75,129 Morbitt, Larry 69,150,109 Morgan, Nancy 69,84 Morris, Tom '29,86,99,138 Morrish, William 129 Morrow, Eugene 55,99,150 Morrow, Peter 69,125 Morse, John 29,87,98,90,101 Morse, Paul 29,98 Morton, Paul 129 Moss, Cindy 69 Moss, Kathy 29,85 Moyers, Sandra 69 Moyers, Sherry 55 Muldoon, John 29 Mulford, David 55 Mullen, Margaret 30 Muller, Anita 69 Murillo, Henrietta 55 Murillo, Inez 69 Murphy, Robert 30 Murphy, Bob 69 Murphy, William 69 Myers, Kenneth 55 N Naiie, Linda 69 Nagelschmidt, Fred 30,138 Nagelschmidt, Nina 69,82, 111 Nagle, Clark 69 Nagle, Linda 30 Nail, Steven 30 Najolia, Sharon 30 Namikas, Eugene 70 Nass, Mike 70 Nauman, Thomas 55,150 Naurath, Kathy 55 Neal, Patricia 70 Needham, Janis 55 Neff, Donna 30 Nehlsen, Willa 30,36,86,90, 100,108,109,111 Nelson, Bruce 55,103,111 Nelson, John 70 Nelson, Randall 70,110 Nelson, Robert 55,125,138 Newberry, Gary 55 Newby, Linda 70 Newlon, Cathy 30,96,103 Newman, Randy 55 Newsome, Shirley 70,155 Nichols, Debra 70 Nickel, Jean 55,108 Nitch, Paul 55 Nixon, Christine 70 Noll,Jeffrey 55,99 Noon, Pam 70 Northway, Nancy 55,85,87, 90,96,98 Nosetic, Michael 55 O O'Brien, Patrick 55 O'Brien, Ronald 55 O'Donnell, Lawrence 55 Oetting, Arthur 70,113 O'Keefe, Carolyn 55 Oldson, John 55,90 Oleson, Robert 75 Olgy, Michael 124,138 Olson, Claudia 30 Oppenheim, Karl 70,83,129 O'R0urke, Paul 85,87,98,101, 117 Orr, Ralph 70 Ortega, Phil 70 Osborn, Billy 70,150 Osborn, Nancy 55 Owen, Sandra 30 Owen, Spencer 30,99,138 Owens, Helen 55 P Pace, Diane 55 Paddock, Penny 30 Padilla, Gloria 70 Page, Dale 55 Palmer, Mark 70 Pannell, Joseph 70 Pantel, Robert 55,108 Park, Christina 70 Park, James 70,138 Parks, Dave 129 Parker, Helen 70 Parker, James 70 Parker, Renee' 75 Parker, Stephen 55,98,138 Parker, William 30,138 Parrett, Richard 55,87,98,102 Parsons, Peggy 30,90,100 Peterson, Dan 99,115 Peterson, Grant 70,75 Peterson, Russell 55 Pethtel, Denise 70 Petro, Patty 55,110 Pettibone, Karen 31 Phillips, David 70 Phillips, Robert 31 Phinney, Karen 31 Pierce, Jim 70 Pierce, Keith 31 Piles, Joanne 75 Pinion, Vivian 70 Pipkin, Frank 55,90 Pointer, Dick 98 Pontbriant, Wayne 31 Pope, Judith 31 Portillo, Christy 32 Reynolds, Lee 71 Rhoades, Debra 71 Rhoden, Jerry 56 Rhoden, Leandra 56 Rhodes, Carlene 32 Ricards, Greg 56,90,96,99, 101,103,108 Poutre, Jeanene 55 Powell, Roy 70 Preis, Lynette 32 Price, James 70,84 Polly 85,86,90,98 Richards, Dianne 56 Richards, Marvin 71,96 Richardson, Susan 71,96,98 Richert, Ray 71 Riekki, Linda 56 Righter, Douglas 56 Rios, Myra 71 Rivera, Luis, 56 Robertson, Kurt 33 Robinson, Daniel 56 Robinson, John 71,129 Robinson, Sharyn 33,82 Rockvam, Jon 33 Rodgers, Betsy 56 Rodgers, Duane 33,84 Rodriguez, Frank 71,140,111 Parsons, Pete 39 Patterson, Kathy 55 Patterson, Susan 55 Patton, Marty 30 Payne, David 55 Peake, Larry 55,90,96,138 Peake, Steve 30,40,80,86, 101,140 Pearson, Charles 31 Peck, John 70 Peluso, Victoria 31 Pennington, Anita 31,96 Perry, Brenda 55,98 Perry, David 31 Pe rry, Imogene 31 Perry, Lawrence 31 Perry, Lynn 70 Perry, Mike 70 Perry, Patricia 70 Perry, Sharon 55,96,155 Petersen, Steven 31,99,l01, 152 Pride, Riley 32 Probasco, Kathy 70 Probasco, William 70 Proby, Fred 56,148 Prunty, David 56 Pryor, Jane 70 Pyne, Ronald 56 Q Quam, Stephen 70,111 Quinn, Gregory 70,129,150 Quinn, Michelle 32 Quinn, Neil 70, Quinn, Phillip 56 Quist, Kathryn 32,85,96,98, 104,184 R Radcliffe, Rebecca 56 Raff, Deborah D. 32,s7,90,9e, 103,104 Raff, Nedda 70 Ragan, Terry Marie 140 Ragan, Thomas 70 Ragan, William 56,140 Rago, Irene 70 Rainey, Lynn 32,100,155 Ramey, Thomas 56 Ramirez, Florentino 74 Ramirez, Herminia 71 Ramirez, Refugio 71 Ramira, Tony 110 Ramos, Betsy 56 Randolph, Edward 71 Rangel, David 56 Raper, Fred 56 Raper, Linda 71,113 Ratekin, Rhonda 32,90,100, 104 Rawlins, Zell 56,99,125,128 Rawlins, Patrece 71 Rawls, Suzanne 32,81 Ray, Richard 71 Ray, Susan 71,98 Rayos, Stella 71 Raysor, Catherine 71,87,113 Reed, Donella 56 Reedy, John 56,95,124 Reilly, Laura 32,96 Reiver, Brian 71 Reneau, Ronnie 32 Rcgrgshaw, Dorothy 56,86,87, Rodriguez, Mike 71 Rodriguez, Richard 56 Rodriguez, Victoria 71 Rodriguez Roesler, J ,Sally 33 anice 71,84 Rogers, Calvin 71 Rogers, Richard 71 Rogers, V alerie 33 Romano, Kathleen 71 Romero, Juan 33,99,124 Rominger, Ty 36 Rose, Bonnie 56 Rosen, Lynette 71 Rosser, Joe 71 Rosser, John 56,150 Roth, Ellen 33,103 Rounsavill, Jimmy 56 Rounsavill, Monte 33 Rourke, Robert 33 Rowan, Charlene 86,113 Rowe, Sharon 71,155 Rowe, William 33 Rowland, Yvonne 56 Rubiales, Linda 71 Runyan, Linda 33,87 Ruoff, James Rupprecht, Faith 56 Russell, Ewan 56,155 Russell, Kathleen 56 Rutherford, Michael 33 Rutherford, Pamela 56 Rutledge, John 71,141 S Sackett, Floyd 71,150 Saiz, Danny 71 Salazar, Arthur 75,108,111 Sample, Gregory 56,150 Sample, Marla 71 Sanchez, Elvira 71 Sanchez, Lupe 33 Sandoval, Henry 33 Sapp, Carol Lynn 71 Sargent, Debby 71 Sargent, Mike 56 Sattler, Linda Marie 33,104 Saunders, Gregg 75 Saunders, Boone 71 Sawyer, Ann 71 Schaefer, Debbie 56 Schaefer, Pamela 8,71 Schlange, Marian 79,86,96, 113 Schleuder, Sally 33 Schlingensiepen, Kath 34 Schmidt, Linda 56,98,103 Schmidt, Linda 33,82 Schmidt, Mariette 34,40,42, 90,100,155 Schmidt, Peggie 34 Schmitt, Donna 56,85 Schmitter, William 57 Schneider, Beverley 34,85,90, 98,100 Schneider, Jacki 71 Schneider, Karen 71 Schradle, Stephen 72,110 Schreiber, Karen 57 Schreiner, Deborah 57 Schwartz, Janet 34,40,80,82, 84,85,96,98,113,117 Schwartz, Robert 72,129,141 Schweiz, Jimmy 72,150 Scoville, Jacquelyn 72,113 Scritchfield, Phillip 51 Seelinger, Dan 34,99,150 Seesemann, Gisela 72 Selk, Kenneth 72 Serrano, Richard 72 Settle, Nancy 72 Sexton, Gary 34 Sexton, Dean 102,111,129 Sexton, Dale 1 10 Shane, Chris 96 Shattuck, Clark 57 Shelley, Scott 57,59 Sherlock, Michael 34,98,113 Sherman, Neal 72,84,148 Shewey, Denise 72 Shinavar, Joan 72 Shinn, Lauri 57 Shipley, Tina 34 Shirey, Judy 113 Shuey, David 57 Simcox, Catherine 57 Simmons, Carla 57 Simmons, Joe 72 Simmons, Tom 72 Simon, Jim 72,108 Simpson, Linda 57 Sims, Pamela 72,8-4,102 Sinor,Dale 57,85,103,141 Skinner, Peggy 34,113 Skoog, Jim 72,113 Slocum, Landreth 72 Slye, Randy 57,148 Yarian, Bill 74 Smith, Cynthia 34,87 Smith, Deborah 57 Smith, Douglas 57 Smith Edwin 34 Smith, Gene 34 Smith, Gregory 34,138 Smith, Jody 57 Smith Kathleen 57,96 Smith, Laura 57,96,98 Smith, Linda 72 Smith, Michael 124 Smith Susan 72,96 Smith Terry 57 Sniigth Timmy 57,108,109, 1 Smithson, Louree 57,90,104, 113 Snodgrass, Paul 34,95 Solis, Ronnie 57,111 Solomon, Jeanie 75 Soprano, Karen 34,98 Soto, Raul 57,111 Sparks, Edward 75 Sparks, Michael 57 Spencer, Mike 72 Spencer, Roezan 57 Sprague, Claire 34 Sprague, Holly 72,96,98,103 Sprenkle, Elizabeth 34 Stallings, Gary 72 Stankovich, Gail 72 Stapleton, Mary 72 Starcevic, Claudia 57,90,96 Stauff, Kirsten 57 Sterns, Tom 72 Stefanko, Timothy 57,99,138 Steffen, Rebecca 72,113 Stephens, Robert 72 Sberkenburg, Eric 57 Stetler, Alan 72,140 Stevens, Gordon 72 Stewart, David 72 Stewart, Deborah 72 Stewart, Jill 72 Still, David 72,129 Stinnett, Gwendolyn 35 Stock,Jim 72 Stockdill, Bonnie 57,84,86 Stockdill, John 129 Stoneman, Mary 72 Stovall, Judy 57,103 Stovall, Karen 75 Stovall, Max 129 Strople, Ken 73,84,117 Stritchfield, Phil 150 Stroud, Linda 35,100 Sullivan, Royalee 75 Summitt, Tom 73 Sutton, Ed 57,99 Swainston, Dan 73,129 Swift, Cindy 57 Swindle, Merna 35,90,98,100 Swingle, Gary 73 Swisher, Rebecca 57 Swor, Pam 73 T Taylor, Chris 58 Taylor, David 35 Taylor-Godwin, Chris 58 Taylor, Henry 58 Tayos, Estella 71 Teifeld, Robert 73,111 Temple, James 35 Temple, Ted 35,140 Tennyson, Wilma 35 Terry, Leslie 35 Terry, Randy 58 Tharp, Rebecca 73,98 Tharp, Suzanne 35,98,155 Thayer, Jerry 73 Thibedeau, Pam 73 Thomas, Marilyn 35 Thomas, Mary 73 Thompson, Carla 73 Thompson, Doris 35,82,84,87, 90,98 Thompson,Jeffrey 58 Thompson, Patrick 58,96 Thompson, Steven 73,150 Thompson, William 58 Thow, John 35,85,90,98 Thrasher, Frederic 75 Thrasher, Jimmy 73,102 Threlkeld, Kris tin 75 Thurston, Bonnie 35 Thurston, Carolyn 58,85,90, 96,98 Titus, James 58 Tolar, Thomas 75,140 Toney, Pam 58 Tongish, Ellen 58,86,96,98, 90,104 Toohey, John 73 Torgeson, Charles 58,113 Trammel, Patti 73 Trejo, Robert 73,140 Trevier, Terry Edward 36 Trevor, Mitchell 73 Trisler, Sharon 73 Trivelpiece, Joanne 58,98 Troolines, Leonard 73 Trouw, Cornell 73 Tucker, Bob 58 Tucker, Kenny 73 Tuckfield, Allyson 36,79,84, 90,94,100,102 Tuominen,Jeff 25,36 Turner, Mona 73 Turrentine, Carolyn 73 Tuttle, Gayle 58,82,84,98 Tuttle, Sylvia 75 U Ulrich, Thomas 73 Underbakke, Judy 58 Underwood, Alice 58 Utsuki, Linda 87 V Valdivieso, Barbara 58 Valenzuela, Carlos 73 Van Asselt, Ruth 108 Vance, David 73 Van Winkle, Pamela 39 Vega, George 58 Vervoon, Dianna 73 Vitt, Jeffery 73,129 Voigt, Deanne 58,113 Voris, James 36 W Wachsman, Stephen 73 Wade, James 36,109,111 Wade, Susan 58,82,87,96 Wagner, Loree 36 Walati, Isabella 58,90,96,108 Walker, Danisl 73 Walker, Patricia 73 Walls, William 73,140 Walton, Katherine 73 Ward, Robin 58 Warren, Robert 36 Watkins, Jackie 58 Watkins, Joyce 58 Watson, Marlenna 37,8l,96, 98,102 Weagraff, Darr 58 Weaverling, David 58 Webester, Christa 37,90,100, 108,155 Webester, Georgia 73 Webester, Grant 37,99,124, 125 Weeks, George 73 Weeks, Herbert 37 Wells, Fred 37 Wentling, David 73,113 Wentling, Phyllis 37,96,1o2, 111,155 West, Gerald 73 Whatley, John 73 Wheeler, Phyllis 37,96 Whitcomb, Alice 58 White, Rex 74,150 Whitesides, Roger 74 Whitesides, Kim 58,99,138 Wichman, Janice 37 Wilby, Frances 58 Wilcox, Catherine 75 Wilcox, Stephen 37 Wileman, Christine 37,85, 100,103 Wilke, Ph illip 58 Wilkinson, Carter 74 Willard, Deena 58 Willard, Eric 74 Williams, Beverly 82 Williams, Carl 74 Williams, David 74 Williams, Debra 58,84,85,86, 87,96 Williams, Howard 58 Williams, Joan 37,90,96,l00 Williams, Joann 37,82,90,96, 100 Williams, Monte 37 Williams, Nancy 37,82,90,96, 100 Williams, Randall 37,85,90, 99,101 Williams, Sue 74,84 Willis, David 87,140 Willis, Jim 75 Willis, Steven 74,140 Wilson, H elen 37,41 Wilson, James 37,138 Wilson, Lana 38 Wilson, Lynn 74 Wilson, Marvine 58 Wilson, Sheila 74 Wilson, Thomas 38,109,111 Wilton, Deborah 74,111 Winans, Linda 74,98 Wineinger, Charles 38 Winfrey, Larry 110 Wingate, Margaret 74,113 Winter, Kenneth 150 Withers, Robert 58,141 Wolever, Bonnie 38,41,82,96, 116 Wolff, Pamela 38 Wood, Janice 58 Wood, Keitha 58 Woodard, Ross 58,111,140 Woodill, James 38 Woods, Bruce 58,124 Woods, Michael 74 Woodward, Gayle 85,86 Woolley, Martin 75,129,140 Worden, Leon 38 Wormwood, Bonnie 38,95 Worsham, Herbert 74 Worth, Bruce 74 Wright, Carol 93 Wright, Donald 38 Wright, Robert 74,150 Wright, Starla 74,113 Wright, Steven 38,99,140 Wright, William 74 Wygflid, Ronald 38,79,87,98, Y Yasukochi, Dennis 74,84,150 Yasukochi, Fred 39,148 York, Terry 74 Young, Larry 74 Young, Cheryl Young, Glenn 39 Z Zaikowsky, Elizabeth Zepeda, Angie 74 Zepeda, Lucy 74 Zermeno, Dennis Zsamar, Gene 74 fcgiff' f , fJ'f!!f6 y4,,44L UdL,! 74 JW WW 1 We ,!' 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