Canyon High School - Legend Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

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I A. ., V Lang JC AfL,1i2Q-Q LEGEND VOLUME VI 1978-79 CANYON HIGH SCHOOL ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA TERESA CARTWRIGHT I EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OPENING SENIORS ACTIVITIES UNDERCLASSMEN SPO RTS ACADEMICS- CLOSING AIDS AND INDEX ADVENTURES OF PAGE 1 PAGE 18 PAGE 76 PAGE 136 PAGE 182 PAGE 250 PAGE 284 PAGE 292 ,H M ' li BM .Egg - W Q M w W W. if W nm , I 13 my ,, H W VM, as ,, N M ,WW V Q. WWW A Qf A M WSQTEQEHN g EQWMQTWR Wag Q BK w Bv.W'5,.9 E 9 37w9gn,gB,.xua Q Q a,,wB,B M Q Mm MQWMQ V W Aww W Ja 1 Q ,L - Q ., v m . 9 -3 -F tv , Q: 1 - - 1 1 Wx, w 3' Q P M' xii? X 5 N 1, 3 J , ,H , 1 I 3: :fin -jiri' -. H' , :zvl ...ia 'iii lf dim: K is W 4 W mwxmymg ' PT:H'fjW3vmI:'. Y uv mm 1 , . ld, W , A WMM W H ,K L , X W mwhwwf H fx A .. F mLNLM up ' s 1 ,, ,Vw W Q - ,-.-,...-....---Y ' ,.....-fk M W W M . 5 M A . K mm MX v Jam 'WW' nm .I - Qifzlijxltf' J 3:5-f ' ' v Q X : l 1,. . , 6' F W-,?., V ' I 1 '! x ,fi JSE! ln a galaxy separated from ours by time alone, the LEGEND of the Canyon Com- anches lives on. With the many transplants of Canyon there, the LEGEND starts. The Com- anches once again have the formidable task of unifying the entire body of Canyon into a single universe. It has been tried before but with no success. The goal of the Comanches is to have a feeling of support and coopera- tion through every group at Canyon. With the task determined, the Comanche sets out with his group of warriors to accom- plish the task set before them. They have the brief period between September and March to fulfill their goal of a perfect universe. The elders of the galaxy decided that to capture the unity of the Comanches they would have to bring many groups together. The warriors would start out with OPENING shots which would start to bring the many groups to- gether. That section would be followed by the SENIOR class. Their long journey would then take them to the many ACTIVITIES that would take place during the year. From there they would go to the planet of the UNDER- CLASSMEN and then to the planet of SPORTS. With the many activities and grade levels al- ready implanted by their guide, they felt a need for guidance and went to the planet of elders and brought together a group with the given name of FACULTY. The warriors' final effort would include shots of the CLOSING. On the first leg of their journey they came to many empty places which were normally filled to overflowing with screaming and yell- ing students. The many places they visited were the CAFETERIA, the GYMNASIUM, the AMPHITHEATER, the QUAD, the POOL, and the ENTIRE CAMPUS . .. - Calm quiet EMPTY- NESS something un- heard of at Canyon High I. Canyon's Quad looks empty with no events on the ca- lendar, 2. The Gymnasium awaits the pep assembly crowds. 3. Desolation in the Cafeteria after the busy lunch time. 4. The blue crystal calmness of the pool will soon be erupted by a water polo match. 3. Quiet something rarely seen at Canyon. tw. Our mighty camp, Canyon home of the Comanchesn. ' ' 1 ' f , Q . A 5,0 9 M . .K V AN 1 Y MM ,M . QM,-MQW , N A M 1 M- N M M ,.M.5+mZ2iwm, Aww, 4, A M X v ,1 M f ,Q N 1 1 ,7 1 V X V 1 W lx A ,X W N ff ,, 'HW N an MM M WW Mmm., nv -mv 1 - w--M'-wif. wh WWW' -w MM'-N'V'z www fa MM' Wu www, M Www ,, 3 ,Wx uw G, XLW I The hard part of their journey was just be- ginningp they now had to bring together people to fill the voids. Their journey took them to many different planets looking for just the right people. They first went to the planet of Sports to collect water polo players to fill the voids in the POOL. Their next stop was to the planet of students to get an overall selection of students dressed up for such events as Spirit Week. They picked the right people to fill the AMPHITHEATER, the GYM, QUAD, CAFETERIA, and the ENTIRE CAM- PUS. With the empty spaces being satis- factorily filled, they felt that they could con- tinue on to the next event they had planned I. Canyon's hustle and bustle begins to fill up the quad and the calendar. 2. Pep assemblies send Canyon's spirit sky-high. 3. Comanches get down to some serious munching in the cafeteria at lunch. 4. Blue crystal calm- ness is destroyed as water polo team takes to the pool. 5. Mass confusion takes over the quiet of the outside Am- phitheater during a spirit week event. 6. A location of ac- tivity, Canyon home of the Comanchesf' Happiness is the sky- high spirit of the Canyon High student body. SEI LA BH ll El EIX Rl U1 I -Ang .Q .L mfg M 'J3M4f'y, ggi' X, .L This year they decided that there would be three days of festivities during Spirit Week to remind the students that they were there to learn as well as have a good time. The days they selected were Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. On those days the themes were: mis- match day, character day, and sports day re- spectively. One day which was supposed to be a quiet day was interrupted by the spir- ited SENIOR class! Reflections of the mighty Roman empire of many moons ago, were seen everywhere. Everyone got involved which pleased the Comanche and his band of warriors. What pleased them even more was the spirit of the faculty members. They joined in the celebration of spirit week which concluded with the biggest show of spirit seen yet. The annual HOMECOMINC FOOTBALL game and the crowning of the queen of the year . . . t. Strange creatures can be found lurking on campus on Character Day. 2. Super Seniors show their winning spirit during their unofficial Toga Day. 3. A pink hibiscus blooms on campus untouched by spirit week activities. 4. Mr. Behn heads for the food at the Alumni Spirit Week Picnic. 5. Students oi all grades and characters gather down at the pool to root for each of their classes. 6. Se- niors Mike Walker, Sue Busse, and Randy Kunert help teammate Kathy Hancock put on her clothes in the wash race. 7. Colleen Williams laughs at students dressed up during spirit week. 8. Many students clown around on Spirit Week. lkld El :l SEI Elclcl llEllclS El EIEI N bi We pw 1 'H-'L Vw -Mj l , 1-.. ' 'T mug., wifi' sr 'e .xv N --, ,,, ,L . 'vi H U J V NN 0 1 .M fm W C VM W mx ,, fi W .' 6 L-V' W x ,pun 15.01 S'vi S..:,:n 3515? ak-, 1 'Greg X al r 1. nv -'thi' . l 054: Bl 2 --Q :. .55 .'?3'?w?,d A.. 1. Y 1 -11,1 . ., J-: ! .Q Y , 1 I L- ima, ,N xv ' ' H H ,wiQ!'jL'Q,1-1, 1- f -- li Sw r TQ J Pt Q' QEJQLJL , x 1 - A t . gs .. wl'anf'1vm Q. . -. f 4' - 1 N ' . 1 ul M x J' i 1 x w azm , I H -.415 1 ' 1 V L ., 'l ',1E.Qp If? ,,f7f.'f':Er.f4 ' wa, ,, is lg, rg xy ww K B eh 3 , ,Img , ., . , V 1. l'1 if! ,: - WN, -'. H, , .,1 , ,A K ll 1 af-J ' , -W I., ,, .l..1,. 5 Q V455 'ilqyis ,Appel cxfvx c,li'WVQ CSN CRA! UJQUJ1' Sxmepdt pyemwci. wut Cu was .oasowwwopt Qvvmd XD lfbilrwx AO thu cfipsfk ct tbfwiirli, Q QL W4 fNfwx,.Q UL .Q-ENYkiLbyi.xxQ , Q C - L,Q,ut gi.,t,QxJcfixA, Q S2 ' QA L07 fi, 7 i , xi peset fvvxz CL The story continues with the gamt-. The evening started with the band members per- forming with the high-stepping drill team members. They performed several popular numbers to the delight of the anxious and supportive student body and parents, The band and drill team members also performed at half-time before the crowning of the queen. One other group which was brought together was the newly-formed pep club. These people were scattered throughout the stands holding up many signs and banners urging on the mighty football team of Ca- nyon. They along with the cheerleaders, kept the spirit Sky-High. 1. The Class of '79 displays the enthusiasm necessary to win Spirit Week. 2. Irene Olsen and Laura Louder shine their smiles during the Drill Team's half-time perfor- mance. 3. Band director Tom Ridley keeps the music in tempo. 4. Donna Kenefick exhibited a Something Spe- cial to the crowd at the Homecoming Pep Assembly. 5. The Drill Team poses for a moment during the evening's routine. 6. Various emotions of the crowd are reflected at the Canyon-Santa Ana Pep Assembly, 7. Band and Drill Team members execute movements of precision. El 2 fr 2 4 p. Cs 2 P Q D AN DN SEI ll A I ei ,gplsfkox c Now with the game underway, the football players began to show signs of the mighty warriors that everyone knew they could be. With the score tied at half-time, it led the way for the crowning of the queen of the home- coming game. The scene was set with many plants and a beautiful arch of flowers and vines for the court to walk under with their fa- thers. The princesses-Linda Butler, Tina Dacus, jenny Kunkel, Stacey Levy, and Michelle Stell- horn-all waited anxiously for the name of the queen to be announced. An honorary prin- cess was added to the court also, Monica Bull-Simonsen from Sweden. The tension was evident as they all waited quietly for the name to be announced. Finally, it was announced that Michell Stellhorn would reign as the Queen of the 1978-79 year. Through many tears and applause Michelle was crowned the queen and the game continued. The Com- anches proved how strong they were, as they went on to win the Homecoming game 10 to 7 against Santa Ana. l. Princess Linda Butler waves to the spirited crowd. 2. Princess Tina Dacus shows a sparkle of enthusiasm as she looks toward the stands. 3. Michelle Stellhorn displays her happiness after being crowned I97H Homecoming Queen. 4. Princess jenny Kunkel awaits the announce- ment ol this year's queen. 5. Stacey Levy reacts with asto- nishment at the response of the crowd. 6. Honorary Prin- cess Monica Bull-Simonsen from Sweden enjoys her pre- ceremony ride around Kelly Field. 7. Canyon football players prepare for the tough game ahead. 8. Returning for this year's ceremonies is 1977 Homecoming Queen Peggy Duquesnel. 9. Exuberance flows as Canyon scores a touchdown. 10. The Comanche football team anticipates the night victory. -rr ?l Q, ,'.. ...Q 13 .,,g' 1 , -' ' M ' N L-' f' -Q PM- IA L'OL iD O AEI Sll-IDHHDIH WOH El 03 DNIW .A CD fffi: If ,552 5 .T r- fag -,,,..--- C4 -F-.....,..... ,-xi sv ' E lp ,, 'K , if .5 1 il, -.1-f ' x 1? uf. -- I E, V -Y 9 V - K ' , iv sworn: CUMANCMES .EW ft, 49? . I..-A -WV A325 JUAIJ1 JJ: U . V V' I 'S' .--In P fa k .5 L 3 'diff' 'i-U14 1. - n .V '- -, 1 1 .L ff-f w fs fx 'ffqwg 1 j s. . , .L. A 155' l . ' . . ' ,'-,.1l wt 4 ,I V., U . 'rv' ' , ..,-T. r yur A Q - M 'ft' I W v 4 S 92 - 'Z' , ,M .4 ' , .. uv--, -' 1 ' km' , 3 , We W v M Qwkkm A W w A 9 :X HWRM 1+ A 1 Nw m M RM W fs K-. , .4 413' 4 f Q 3 :Q - fs I -1, ge, x Y ' 'I ,sg ,fe 5 env' ggi- ,K HMM 'A' ' 5-V 'E '-' -11 ' Q, E-'Al T15 JZ f. ' 3 1 VY , . 1 mf H 5122 Q33 9 a i! R. Y? X I x '- Q N x W 1-4. The alumni picnic and a candid view of a drill team member provide additional perspective on the 1978-79 C.H.S. experience. 5. A Chinese luncheon sponsored by the Home Economics de- partment provides opportunity for Gayle Levine to relax from counseling pressure. 6. Displaying her adeptness in labial gym- nastics, Ms. Christine Reider exhibits her lingual flexibility. 7. Timely lecture notes add scintillation to Sue Strom's United States History class 8. Showing that teachers must have spirit, Mr. Mountain Man Reider and Mr. Card Shark Dunne ham it up. 9. Chuck Bittel proves the advantage of carefully formulated lesson plan in Chemistry. 10. Showing his political views, tRusk for Sheriffl Kent Moore awaits his turn to voice his opinions. 5 6 1, lk, . ,f' tsgfl '-nigga E x X . lj. 196 f G. '63- U3 1 CIS EI Elkl Elcl 1 El l l I CD 17 i SENICDRS r, A ' ll I I 'Cfzf 1. Togetherness is the key to success as senior class officers clearly demonstrate. The '79 class officers are Lisa Christen- sen, treasurer, Stacy Levy, chairman of activitiesp Kelly Berger, secretaryp and Ion Curtner, president. Whewl We finally made itl These are the thoughts running through many seniors' minds as graduation approaches. The class of '79 has good reason to be surprised at finally making it. Since their debut in 1976, the senior class has been busy and on the go! As sophomores, they astounded the school by winning Canyon's first penny drive, putting on a successful Variety show, and sponsoring an event that has since be- come CHS tradition-the Annual-Signing Dance at the end of the year. The spirited class of '79 took success one step further during their junior year. With admirable effort and enthusiasm they swept past the classes of '78 and '80 to win Spirit Week. Then, the class hosted one of the most beautiful and memorable proms Canyon has ever presented. But all of this class pride and spirit has come to a full boil this year under the direction of advisers Mr. Ray Dunne and Mr. Mark Reider and class president lon Curtner. The unofficial Toga Day during Spirit Week is one manifestation of Senior class enthusiasm. Planned and arranged by and for the seniors, Toga Day is one of the most exciting happenings of 1979. Another important senior class activity is the beautiful Winter Formal in February. Mid- night Magic will never be forgotten. The class of '79 has endured much. With increasing enroll- ment, ffrom 1600 in '76 to 2000 in 781 and the effects of the revolutionary Proposition 13, much has changed since its sophomore year. The changes have been overcome, a bondage has been achieved in the class, and many sure and lasting relationships have been formed. So, today, as the class of '79 draws a spirited, suc- cessful, and ardorous three-year career to a close, the seniors can finally breath a sigh of re- lief-and regret-and say, Whew! We finally made it! as-:vi Cynthia Adams Geneva Allen Frank Amato Valerie 1. Apt Mark Armijo its .r w. 'J . -ll s '. ,,,.,1.vi ' T ...af -'i -mf' 2. Carol Pilkington sighs at yet another of the endless essays col lege-prep seniors encounter. ips... ! Howl David Amirehteshami Kristen Andersen al 3 V ,,. Ivan D. Arango Ana Maria Arciero Vicky Avanzeto ludy Avedissian Bryan Aldrich Victor M. Alvarado Gaby Angotti lorge Arenado A f 1 'i7i - J' 2' Michelle M. Ayres CD l l'l l ' U5 U7 'l'l l'l l'I'l U3 7 l'l'1 I'l7 21 'Qs X Lar S. Baecklund Lakqhun Baik Kris Bassett Stacy K. Beach 197- Mikel. Beckett Serena Belsby Allen B. Bennetts Alicia Benson Lynda M. Berg Kelly l. Berger Anthony S. Barela Madonna L. Barr iff Luke D. Beamer Kathy A. Beatty Ted Beltran Judith A. Belville 1 1. Seniors Dede Patrick, Karen King, Betsy Morrell, and Robin Blancas gather to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of wearing togas. -ATP Bonnie Bergmann Philip D. Berriam Rocky L. Bigner Cherie M. Bisset 6:4 Robin E. Blancas Paul V. Blanke Diane I. Blume lami M- B03I'dff1HY1 .. lf-5 15111-' james P. Boden Diana I. Boeheer john R. Borger Dave Bosak 5. Steve l. Bottomley Nancy L, Bowdle Bonnie Bowles David C. Boyadjieff fag-Ei A I 'Ml l Q H ' fy xvlp 155 ' I !L . fLI ,, 2, H l ef vi ' f K'-L , Robert I. Brander Dan Bfehm David Brown Marilyn Budgett Q1 ma cn U5 I'- CD CD 'U l'I'l 23 1! '1f-7 I 4 x YET' E Sue Bugalski Monica Bull-Simonsen David Burke Robin Burke if H ' I t, Sharry Burklow Lori Bums Susan Busse lf H: A 'l A' I U7 1 , A Eglin' !.g-.,-- - Y t ! Linda Butler Renita Caldwell Christopher Calhoun 1. Laurie Ventrola, Stacy Levy, Cathy Hancock, and Sylvia Smith show the ex- Lionel Callender Lillian Caralto Tim Carey nt 14:7 Mary Carlson Ronald Carlson Teresa Carpenter Matthew CaI'f0ll 'ICT' Teresa Carroll Lisa Cartwright Teresa Cartwright Linda Carusillo ii ' e ' N L i 5x,.rN,, P .il Karen Carver Dean Cates Deetra Cates I Jayme Catherine Ron Cheser Lisa Christensen citement the class ot '79 generates! in Y 127' SCOH ChI'iSter1SeI1 Scott R. Christensen Heide Coakley S. Lisa Colletta hwy' Rick Contreras lean Conway Paul Cook EI HEI 3 I'I El IEIICIS S EIEI N U1 'nhl Robin Craig Charles M. Croft -3: N Nancy A. Czapar r gm. xx Lori A. Davis Angela Deal ,fiss- ludy L. Cramer Angela M. Crosby mr? Tina M. Dacus is? Patricia A. Davis Mark A. DeBoer vr::?' sf - I Mark D. Crammer Robert C. Crebs Cynde Cundall lon K. Curtner haf -.119 Carol L. Davis Kevin Davis 1. Karen Pickering, Cindy Poer, and loNeI Nicholson proclaim '79 and V+ E forever! 26 i Marcella C. DuChene Sharon L. DeLand john M. Delgado Frantz Denis H..- 'CL 'S Virginia A. DePaoIa Glenn DeSantis Ken A. Deshan Steve Dickerman l5. fiiv .9 --- l x 4 41 Ben Dierker Medina L. Dietrich Terri Doi Ray S. Dolan . ,J 0 Ilflqg. ' '61 . N- yi '- N . i ' I, if lj 1 A .-'Q .5 L... X if 6- f V51 qs:-:nf . 'Nuff' . 'iff . ' 'Lv ' ff. . Lorraine Dolson Annette M. Doubeck Kris L. Druilhet Debbie DuChene lvtf ' is 1 ' ' 1:7 Mike Duffy Karen K. Duncan Diana L. Durand lackie Eastburn CD I'I'1 U5 W FH l EI S clcl 2 H ?-11' lim Eckmark QF' Kathy Elbourne Debbie Fardig Mark Ferris Lori Fitzgerald '- N 4-zz? .fr-F Curt Eddy Carla Edmonds Alice Ensor jeff Eto Randy Feeney Carrie Felix 'QE17 Scott Field lonna Fishburn Melodie Flores NOUUH Fl0l'9S if . 'wm7' Sandra Edwards Pat Everett 1. Several of Canyon's brightly attired se- niors urge their class to victory during Doug Fohlrodt 1 1 Q33 .L Eric Fremont Brigitta Froehlich Dan Frost Tim Fw il, in . -. f lf! Cheryl Fyffe Lori Gagnier Sandra Gardner MaSif1a Casu Spirit Week. cl? Steven Georgiades Ann Gerber RiCk Cerl0ff Z . ,I Suzanne Gibson Ronald Gillespie Dean Gillies Debbie Gillock Diane Glenn lose Gonzales Maria Gonzalez l'l'1 l l1 T U7 U7 l'l l 7U I' U7 CD 29 Ralph D. Gonzales Michael H. Gould Mark E. Grode 41:57 Larry Hand Michelle A. Harlin '7IZi l Bill L. Gordon Cindy M. Grode Adrienne R. Hahn Robyn R. Hale un- -.- ,N james I. Hansen Cynthia I. Harabedian l - ' sl ' E X . lodie L. Hart joel A. Hartmann . x, M. Cathy Hancock gif Brian Hargett ib' Tina Hatchett l ll Scot 1. Hayden Amy Haysom R49 Ross M. Herman Gary L. Hester V - s f ips, it Q . I , ff f H3714 'I i ' l' A N L WHL I Q u '- ln , . ri .f. 4. . ' xui fg in V I X, ,i' Y Carolynn M. Hill Shirley Y. Hillyard 'M ,irr fAl 1 did 1. Robin is that you? Robin Burke uses her skilled backhand to score the vital point. 2. Mary Carlson, jeff Riddle, Cheryl Masters, and Madonna Barr yank on that Tug 'O War rope. -2 X Pam A. Hengst Sonya L. Herald inf wi- A Scott W. Heyden Diane R. Hicks Barbara Hoffer William D. Holley Mike W. Hoppe Elaine A. Houck Diane L. Hubbard Vonnoy Huggins 7'1 I'l'l l l'l E I rn U5 cn rn 7U U7 31 Dave Humphrey Darla Ingersoll '-EGP' 1 jeff jacobs Lori jensen l fa- N l Steve jordan Carolyn Kaiyama Donna Kenefick Kevin Kiene is Gary Kline Pam Kling Denise Ingersoll David jiminez no ', -'xref Alisa Kammeier Karen King Kurt Koch Carol Iwasaki Arlene johnson Liz Katz Kurtis Kleine jennifer Kohno U3 U5 l'l l W SP rn E I'l l l I l I'I I l'I F- I'- I'l I l'l'l 33 Robert Lange Albert Lay YS? Stacy Levy qc, Dennis Little Raymond Long l 5-QVY Lisa LaPeere Darren LeFevre in Y? Chris Lewis Cindy Lockridge K-sn.. Cindy Lopez - l .X Tony LaPorte Michael Lawson Shannon Lenert Caprice LePante 1?-5'7 Pam Light Robin Linder Carol Long Kim Long G-'X Susan Lopez Samuel Lund I I 1 Kavx Patrice Lyerla Kimberly Lynas .Qf 'RTT' Q-... 1 Maria Lynch Michele Maietta 3 'TTT' 1. Robert Richey movingly ponders his definition of truth- Uanything that ain't a lie. Sandy Majors Stephen Malloy Stacy Malmstrom Bernadette Mariano lanis Marin Carole Marion . 122- V ' Timothy Martin Olga Martinez Robin Mason Victor Mason U5 I l'l QD Fl l l'1 I'- I'I l CD L l l I U7 l'l'1 35 . YY F Teresa A. Massey Cheryl Masters ' , . ' 9 v 9 V i .l Y . Patty G. Matheny Marcia D. Mathews 1. Canyon's spirited class of '79 turns out for the wildly successful Toga Day. Although the event was not officially a part of Spirit Week, the fun and excitement of Togas, fig leaves, a few water bal- Debbie K. Matsen Darlene M. Matzenger Ward B. Maxwell Michelle Meghrouni Deborah I. Melody Kathy M. Menke l a , Be 4 ff sf 'Y Leslie D. Mennes Bryon D. Meyer David R. Miller Marian C. Miller . A , h is .1 Q: ,, p 'fl A 1 :Wx lil., . N , . I . .f '-6 ' , - l , :-,-' 'ff-,Q xl-A 1 4' ' .N , 7' ff ,z ' 11, ff, fi :nk ,' 'X , g :A I 5 ' il ll j ' ., ll ! -' - Y -. Y' 2:15. ll ' , ,I l. f ' , ' l , W , 55' loons and especially class harmony and togetherness will never be Neal P Montgomery jeff D. Moore Sallie Morales Cynthia A. Morgan -er? Stephen 1. Morin X o-1 N W l'1'1 rn U7 W r- rn W 'n fl RD 37 1.1 Robert Morton Kim Myers Carmen Munoz Cindy K. Murphy ff? A t .? g'E?'fitL Mark P. Murphy Rick B. Mury Claudia 1. Musselman Denia M. McAffee il fx Mike L. McAffee Robert K. McArthur Stephen M. McCamey Elizabeth 1. McCool .K 7 Patty M. McGuire Michael McMurray Ross B. McNeil Kimberly S. Naasz QP . . .KN w.....fg 1. Ronnie Cheser whistles for his To a irl durin S irit Week 8 8 8 P . ' 2. Larrie Venlvola, Bill Vinovich, and Kelly Berger on Toga Day: a trilogy of emotions. Bill N. Nasse Sheri L. Neal gr I nk ' Alla. Steve P. Neely Linda Neer ?' Barry D, Nelson lacqueline C. Nelson Marty L. Nelson Eric Nepp ci f Mark D. Newberry Fred E. Newell Karen Newman Dee A. Nicholson YI' loNel Nicholson Karen K. Nixon Traci A. Norman Nikki L. Novak 35 SElSSEl2lcl El El IH l'l is l us:-1' y Tom Oakland Brad Olsen Irene Olsen 3- 4., , -, ,rw-in L ' , , i i . O A l O , lody O'Neill Hugh Orr Brian Otten 'I-:nr Shirley Papera Susan Papera Kimberly Park Jigga TW I Darren Patrick il ,- Carolyn Paukstis -4 Linda O'Neal 1' Dave Ouellette ARA up William Parker 'Qi Deanna Patrick ' .Ly I Ll! 4 .7 ,a ' ' 'T ' lpfng Marjorie Peterson U7 l'l I I ' Lf? U5 CD rn PU -1 41 LQ' ...J Kim A. Reardon Holly N. Reddish 11:4 Terri L. Reece Patti Reinhardt Ingrid R. Rekte Marlo N. Renold -DPM- Randy H, Richey Robert A. Richey Terri G. Ripka Chris Robles 3 I I 4-1 Stephen R. Rhode jeff 1. Richard jeff A. Riddle T0m Rifldf QS? lackie P. Roche Leslie Rocks X l ,ff M A Steve Romanski loann C. Rodden Kathy A. Rogan Linda K. Rogers :ff U5 l'l'1 Z Il ,N X l -Sylvia Ruiz Lance Romine Dave Ruble Dave H. Rucklos W cn U '34 Neal L. Rupp David L. Russell Tim Russell Tonia Sager C 'U -n l-if f X x 1, iff! X t-I ! 'fs i s 1 1 N li l, . .sive -' 4 - 'L 4 E 44-, G N-gf Oi Frank l. Salas Mark K. Salcedo My kookiness is a part of me- and being a helped to develop it! Robin Burke senior has sure 1. Denise Ingersoll studies the Crutch-Race field intently before the race. 2. After a thorough dousing from a water balloon, Kim Myers makes no mistake of her feelings. Charissa Sanders Nancy Schilling Robbin Schonert 1 x Mark Seitz , 5 ii. Marcos Sevilla l l n . 173 5 Lori Scallon Keith Scher Doris Scheve Kathleen Schirmer Anne Schluter Karen Schmader wif-'x Gilda Schroer jamie Seabern Lisa Sears Sheryl Senft sv' Michelle Shames Z' w N Robert Shatney Denise Short Christopher Simmons Kimberly Shebanek Gi-'X 11- 4 Mark Short ,, wgrrv 'Yl'.I.7 l David Shepard Trish Shiff Qs-'r l Tami Short Kathy Silva lohn Simmons Stacy Simms Karan Sisson Thomas Skalman jeff Smevog When the '79 seniors get to- gether again, it will be one hell of a reunion! Susan Papera 1. Characters Kathy Taylor, Michele Stellhorn, Diana Boer, Marion Miller, ludy Belville, Patti McGuire, and Citta Froelich enjoy the fare at the Spirit Week Breakfast. l i3 H3 AEN SISS3 33 CD SH -5 UI 1 l Larry L. Smith 1. Who, Mei! lohnna Lam expresses amazement at the thought ' of graduation. 2. Toga-girl Lorraine Dolson beams benignly dur- ing Spirit Week. Suzanne L. Smith it.. Anne M. Smode Dave Sorenson David B. Souza 1. . S u .3 'F 'Q l A ki' j5xlX Pam Spector james D. Spence Bryn L. Spencer .asf Sharon Stahly Stanley R. Stearns Michelle T. Stellhorn Robert Smith Sylvia L. Smith Maria Spain Rod P. Spencer 49. LN-l Gary S. Steward Cathy L. Stoddard Gale H. Taylor in Mike Sullivan Cheryl Swinton Dale I. Taylor Kathy C. Taylor Scott A. Tenchka Anne M. Thibert U3 l'l'1 U7 U3 Sandra L. Thomas Kim K. Thompson Dave Thorne Gene P. Thurston - l - I 2 F .,.. ' A x I 1:9 ,. ' N . ' V, C C I ' . l ai? ,, f N :nt -1- 1 Carole M. Tibbetts E A ,X ' l 7 3 Robin A. Timm I IVAYNN ii Lv, A . Q l , la .F I . ' - 'r 25,-:ig ' ' . Fu V ., , Q .dv 5 ' 13 J-il, ll fc 1 I A 1 David l- Toadvine 'mr -' Ronald C. Tobin J.lf'f'fz,: I -.H i!Rw,'f31f'!, Qg,',j','2 ,:, - wif, eg, L 1'-'53 1 L i 47 -5Q:ffl..r,tp4x,g,:jC5:p1,i ,, 1, ,J 11.11 ,agfvll , gi-.14 .Sf J'-'j.T,1:-,,3'.4 .QC 4.2 David Torosian Kelly B. Turner Patti A. Van Wonterghem Laurie M. Ventrola ,gl Rosa Torres Scott R. Toth james M. UdiCk Gregory 1, Uren Stephen E. Vantrin Tony F. Velasco Bill I. Vinovinch Barbie R. Vinton Vicki L. Trachta 1. Senior Sheri Neal gives the Comanche How sign. Sheri, along with many Ca- 4 T' Rod D. Wagner Tammy L. Wagner Doug E. Walker Marty Walker Michael D. Walker Man L. Ward Bill W. Warner Kurt l. Waters Nancy M. Watson loni M. Watts Sheryl A. Weingart .tm Kim L. Westervelt Tami A, Wight Colleen S. Williams BQ lnyon seniors, is obviously ready to lend V: a helping hand. lr r I Doug S. Williams Scott A. Williams Tom C. Williams K i i . l .. I .il Shannon Willis Glenda D. Wilson Todd M. Wirta Lisa R. Wiste l2lldS El S SEI br CD Bret R. Witke E, Rich Wolsfelt A ei N Debbie L. Witsoe Debbie A. Wolfelt X ik George B. Woods Mishele L. Yrisarri 5?-' J . Tim P. Wooley joseph A. Yates Harry H, Yim ,,g,'i.Lx 4 wx Reginald O. Yu Robert C. Zazueta Brian Zlaket iq- Ya i Dawn W. Cashen William Mast Mark E. Kouri Terri M. Doi -'lfviltlggnrh' ' l i 1. lim Hansen, reverting to Grecian apparel, appears to enjoy going to class Toga-ized . 2. Typical senior attitude is displayed on this classic T- shirt. Lisa Alger Eric Allum Evelyn Antouri Christopher Bair Luther Beamer Denise Belk Cheri Bennet Darla Betschner lim Braddock Gretchen Bulmer Scott Cameron Anthony Chen ludy Chen Tom Clements Pamela Coles Leslie Colignow Elaine Crockett Douglas Croux Lisa Davis Bryan Deffendefer Rezen Dejbakhse Nader Dejbakhse Pete Delgadillo Tracy Delling Pat Delligatter Darrell Dolcheck Craig Donahue Moraiba Duno Helena Eckerberg Stephanie Ehrsam Chris Elliot lohn Engel Steven Fitzpatrick Tami Ford Doug Fuhlrodr Larry Gagner Tracy Garber Daniel Garcia SENIORS NOT PICTURED Michael Garcia Sisi Gasu Rick Gerloff Terence Glennon Leo Gonzalez Debra Hanson Raymond Harrell Shohreh Hashempour Rebecca Havel Crystal Havener Dave Hawkins David Hemerson Yvonne Hernandez Danin Hollabaugh Brent Hoops Karen Hosse Quyen Huynh Terry jones Robert lones Dan Kanter Lori Keith Tisha Kelly John Kepler Marilyn Kruse Michael La Combe lackie Leyba Mario LoPrinze Martha Maloy Steve Maricano Robert Martonyi Brian Matthews Robert McClelland Mike McCormick Craig McCoy Michaelene McGuire Mike McKenna Lori Mc lnroy Cynthia Midger Brett Milton joe Miramontes Ann Murphy Omar Nabi Barry Nestande David Newman Hieu Nguyen Rosalie Olson Ros Ossenberg Mark Porter lim Quist Frank Rangel Rudy Rich Sandy Robeson Frank Rossi Rich Rubino Marc Rueckert Lisa Runels Darran Sadler Dave Shively David Sproul Barbara Staeffer Celeste Thomas loAnne Trull Louis Von Nelring Lessa Wamsley Robert Welsh Fred White Brent Wilson Richard Wolfer U3 l l'l 'U 'U l l l I- l'l'1 H l ' l'l'l U3 l'l'l 51 a w I '- , - . ur- I , -ii , 3 , W -Wxtny kljgkmbx ff Z 1 14.- 5 bi 1,. .. -v 5. 1..' 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' ' ' ' 'l-1Q'..- ki ww 'li' 1 , . 14.51 . :js w fx f '.'43. -' --- ' 657.1 A' N: X: A fl ' A .siwf Cynthia Ann Adams Likes Being with Keith and my friends but mostly with Keith Dislikes not being with Keith not being a run around Song Feels Like the First Time Always Re member Meeting Keith staying with him My friends Kari D bbie CW P E C P D S Bryan Aldrich Cut School Club 234 Likes Dodge Vans the mountains limi Hendrix Par ties Money Dislikes School working in the rain snobs cops and the Boss Song!Quote Green grass and High times Always Remem ber Summer 78 good times with the gang RG MY IE IR and RK Victor vardo Student Council 4 Varsity Baseball 4 Likes sports eating having attention sleep Praise the Lord' Dislikes tests boredom reiec tion and houseflies Song!Quote I Wont Be Long When We Are All Together Again Al ways Remember Estes Park Colorado World Youth Conference The lectures from my par ents that I dont really understand right now but that l know I will someday getting out of bed and falling down the stairs every morning before school the crazy people I ve met in the past 3 yrs who thought I was crazy David Amlrehteshami N H S CHS Soccer Club In terests Soccer Club skiing computers TV girls food Always Remember Getting my 79 Gaby Angottl Banners 2 Drama 234 Likes Parties getting chinese ey ed T N and being on top Dislikes Mr Yum Always Remember Lil luv ya hope were always B F the gang lean lonna Carrie thanks for the memories Summer 78 with mag and all my memories of T N Never forget Mr B tlove yall Styx Framp ton and Cooper concerts all the parties dine and dash with Elise getting small with every one Mark lim leff Dave Mike Kelly Kimy Robin Kim Holly and Denise surfing on loes van fun with Roq Rene and Bod Quack Quack' playing tops and buzz Taco express w!DT and I P B inner tubing w!L C and D T Oh ya Good Luck Carrie Iudy Aredlsslan Gymnastics team 2 3 4 Likes Parties' having a good time skiing gymnastics going to football games going to the beach trying to earn a Irv ing Dislikes inconsiderate people homework rejection Song!Quote We re here for a good time and a long time Always Remember Lunch w! Kim L 4th per w! Ivie Theresa F Leyda B 77 78 summer w! my old school friends Anna Arciero Steering Comittee 23 4 Likes Meeting new people snow skiing beach being friends and being happy Dislikes Hav I 1 n V s s , . I . . . ' . - . , II ' ' ' II - I . . ' . . . I , , e , . ., A. ., . ., . . . . . .. I , . n . I 1 1 ' 1 1 I 1 , , . I II ' ' II - . , . . ' 1 1 CR., . ., . ., . ., . ., . . Al- - J . : 1 1 1 1 . : , , ' - ' ' . Il 1 , . . - 11 - 2 1 I , . 1 1 , . . 1 . . - n I u, 0 - Z 1 1 1 - -1 . I . , , . . Capri, Friends: D.P., L.B., l.B., R.M., D.P., T.A. . . ' 1 1 - Z 1 ' I - -1 .1 1 1 - -1 1 1 1 1 ' , . . . ., . . , ' 11 II - ' 1 1 1 , - Z 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . , 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 -1 1 . . . . ., . . . . . . . , . . . . ' 1 1 - I -1 1 1 1 I 1 ' . Q . . I . . , , ' ' , 11 1 - ' II , D ., . D , ., 1 1 - -1 1 . ' , , . ' I 1 1 1 , . I ' 56 ing disappointments with Lisa. SongfQuote: Love Dont Live Here Anymore . Always Re- member: Best friends Mary L'sa B.S. L.B. .D.l. L.S. V.A. .. .. .. S.M. .. N.W. Homecoming 78 skiing w!V.D. L.B. T.M. Spirit Week junior Year Typing having every class w!M.C. Michelle Ayres-Football Manager. Likes: parties bobysurfing Carlsbad traveling snow waterskiing River Rats riding bicycles. Dislikes: Saturday work detail school janitors broccilli. Song!Quote: Follow You Follow Me ' Excellent! . Always Remember: Getting in trouble w!Margie spacecase ba- cardi parties being a football manager good times with my friends rowdies in 10th skipping out Oh Yah Twinkers L.B. M.P. L.F. N.H. C.B.H. D.S. R.A.D. Anthony Barela-Baseball 2. Likes: Money summer 77 beach house in Newport Dislikes: Being told what to do get- ting up inthe morning for school. Song!Quote: Mr. Blue Sky . Always Remember: Being w! Elaine T.3yrs. Going to E.L.O.concert cruising in Ellen Des Camaro my friends E.D. M.G. Madonna Barr-Gymnastics 76 working with kids 77- 79 scuba photo dances football games Senior spirit week. Likes: living for my Lord mountains snow sun sea sports horses backpacking climbing trees levis candles birds sleeping growing eating. Song!Quote: Together Again Take Time To Listen . Al- ways Remember: Lips B. Country N.0.0.C. baptized by Boz meeting Dale youth group Trail camp Sandy accepting Christ sitting in back eating barefeet my backpack. Stacy Beach-Dance Production 23 4' Drama 2 3' Sk' Club 4. Likes: Dancin Singin being with friends being strange skiing and thinking of then . Dislikes: homework and working on Fri.!Sat. nights planning things that don t work out arguing. Always Remember: Dancing and being with A.H. Deb M.D. V.T. S.S. E.H. K.M. Specially -Adren my first friends' K.P. C.M. M.M. the old gang wanting somebody or something and the pain and happiness that followed winterfsummer 78. Serena Belshy- Dance Production 4' Drama 2 3. Travel Club 3. Likes: horse back riding skiing traveling danc- ing beingwfgood people. Dislikes: Monday mornings. QuoteISong: Touch me touch me touch me I wanna be dirty . Always Remem- ber: Europe 78 Imperial w!Des. Touching wf . yea! Pud 395.00 Toe Mammoth trips Sadie w! M.G. 81 T.W. Gary and D.l. s get to- gethers long lunches nights w!Spanada lick- Il I II I I I I 1 D81 , , ,NP,LK,lB, ,EV, I ' I I I I I I I . I I I 1 I I I I Il I I II II II I I I I I I I ll II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ll II I I I I I I I S.G., S.N., A.M., LC., R.R., E.T., F.R., G.A., F.D. ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ll II ll If I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I H II I I I I I I I I I II II I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I II 1 I II I I I I D T I I 1 1 I I I I I I I ing TO Ted Beltran Football 34 Baseball 234 Basketball champs2 Likes Beach parties skiing UI 1132 Karen Popke popping Sues Bra' Going to C l F Dislikes Breaking my leg getting the dump Song!Quote Angel Baby Yeah rite Always Remember My Angel falling in love Best friends MM PC D H BV TV GS SP Prom nite' 2 phone calls messm in my hospital bed' MS leading the team in hitting 385 staying w! the same girl all through high school Iudtth Bel ville Steering committee 234 Girls League 234 Varsity Gymnastics 237 Loves Drew mountains Bishop Calif skiing Dislikes foggy mornings Favorite Song A Day in the Life Always Remember meeting Drew the ring the pout gym team Lysa C PH MD league finals Mammoth Mtn Sheesh dians and camels summer 77 truckers Rowdy US History Kelly Berger Cheerleading 2 mor class Secretary Likes Alan my friends sports cars blue eyes the cat next door and deep voices Dislikes Fighting wfAIan getting followed by Creeps driving A B s car and hit ting Self Service signs Song!Quote Life is very short and theres no time for fussing and fighting my friend Always Remember Alan and all we ve been through The blow dryer in the Broadway My Sophomore year all my nds SL LV LL CS AT PV CH all the help Mr 81 Mrs Bray have given me Dressing up Mary C and Tally Bells' 4757 77 Prom 77 getting my PR camp 76 81 78 Phil Berriman CSF 2 3 4 Scuba Club 3 Steering Comm 234 Chamber3 Key Club 3 Spanish Club 2 Student Council VP 3 Asst Iustlce 3 N H S 3 4 Leadership Retreats 2 3 4 Quote Valence electrons go up Chuck Likes Mil lions of girls cars the beach cranking parties dances C H S games and Mexico Always Re member Neal M Tim M Craig F Lunch w! Donna K K K Elections Chucks class Charp Cheby Fiat 850 Spider Hansen Mrs B Ray Huck Becky Sheri Mac Elaine CB MM KD MF RG SE CP IM and all the other fans Robin Blancas Pep Club 4 Truck Club Quotes Go bite a rock but have the mole removed first' Peace Love Dove and be Kinky AI ways Remember 10th, 11th, 12th grades My pals on campus KR, MB, KN, CM, IS, CW, SE, SF, RM, BR, IM, IM, KB, CP, GW, IL, and the Pep Club, My pals off campus All El Rancho High School, including Michelle, the Truck ' . . - , 5 I I I I : I Il Il ' I ' I I I ' , ll n If - n . Il rr r - ' r . : . ., . ., . ., T.O., . ., . ., . ., . . ., a.m. II ' III ' ' , . K.D., . ., I.K., K.T., L.N., T.S., I.N., L.G., C.I., ' I , , 1 ' , 1 , , ., . : . I , II - . ,, , ' 11 ' lr ' I I II ll -I Q, u II' In- ' I I I I . . . - 5 Steering committee 2,3,47 Girls League 3,4: Se- , I I I ' . : ' , ' . . , . 1 - - I ' ' lr ' If ' , n ' ' , . . . . . ,, . , . ' I frie : . ., . ., . ., . ., . ., . ., . ., D.B., ' Il II I 'I ' I I I ' I I I I - -1 - - , , 1 : ' ' I I I I I ' I I ' I ' ' ' I I I I ' 2 II II ' ' , .. ' I I I I , . . . , I . ' : ., ., ., ' I I ' ' 'I I I I I ' 'I I 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 II II I I I I I ' ' , . Z II ' I ' II II ' II ' I 1 I Club-UNIQUE BI IR DD SS SC MO andthe limo all the friends who helped me make it look nice. BOLT. Iames P U PI Boden-Football 2 3' Canyon s Car Wrecking Team 2 3 4. Likes: Cars and girls. SongfQuote: Layla What people say and what they do are two different things. Always Remember: Going to the hot springs w!EV DT NP TR bust at the drive-in Friorch w!D.T. and seeing alive-ghostly DR smoking a cigar and getting sick WM and I cruising the mall and having a good-old time Dine and Dash w!MM DT WM DR DT TP Cantstop laughing at Carls Ir. Drive-in w!EV DT NP WM living at frogys house. Going 100t w!WM DT Mom catching us drinking TR saying We re only smoking beers Thrashing Schroe- ders car Ice blocking w! G.S. W.M. and hav- ing a gun pulled on us. Diane Blume-Sospho- more Cheer. 2' I.V. tennis team 3' Varisty Song' Steering Comm. 2 34. Likes: being wf friends skiing tennis mountains smiling being right eating the Lord having a great friend like I.M. Dislikes: self-centered people. Song uote: We will never pass this way again. Always Remember: LOUP the Audi car rally w7SPs and T.C. tfog!I Amiga Iuanita Mexico IDA 81 III sing in pool wflng crusin cheer and song squads camp fkazooI prob. talks w!Karen IfenceI LK CH MS tmy musicj BM LD Ian- geIs!I Bro Steve and pal Dave RH cheering w! R.T. being left out w!SH having no car in my senior year! Rosann IDKI cuties: BS MK. Di- ana Boehrer-Likes: D.I.P. blue eyes rain snow windy days snow skiing camping. Loves: Dan- iel. Quote: Finding the One you Love ' finding yourself TWF. Always Remember: DIP my bestest friend TM my good friends The Disneyland party Sadie Hawkins-3 Winter For- mal-3 CS BF Bowling w!TM Summer 75 Never will forget: Boo-gee and Schatzie and October 15 1977. Steve Bottomly-Likes: people wlhumor. Dislikes: Administration 6:00 am Iournals AH IS. Quote: Hey I didnt do it .Always Remember: Notes in A.D. Crazy I and the gang CS SR MW MA and all the rest. You guys made high school! Hey pep rally chaos pigmies the MGA. Dave Bosak- Spanish Club 2' CSF track 3' Golf 4. Likes: Ac- counting. Always Remember: The Canyon-V.P. game-O-Otie. Nancy Bowdle-Steering Com- mittee Pep Club Chamber Singers Concert Choir Womens Ensemble. Likes: being w! my friends and making them laugh singing. Dis- likes: Monday mornings. Always Remember: I I I I I I I I I I II II II I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I buddies: LV, IR, MM, KP, TC, SL, AT, PV, SS s I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I is I I I I I I I I I I I II Il II II I I I Il II I Il I I I I II , I I I I I II II I I I I I I 1 I r I I Friday nights WXBB and LD Mr Mac IA or BC KH back row altos 77 78 choirs from Utah slipwaver 77 Ice fights in Swensens mouth Bugs Breezy Shee Shee and the ice cream football games then Farrells Bonnie Bowles Always Remember Nohl Ranch rd LD ER MM MN CS LI KS Ping Pong Im stuck Flag boy White Face summer 78 Never forget my special friends BYU conf Pur fume CT HD NVVA David Boyadjieff French Club Football Wrestling Golf 2 Inter national Club Cross Country Wrestling Golf 3 Wrestling Golf 4 Likes Sports engineering Physics math and chemistry Dislikes English homework Songs!Quote I am what I am and tha s all I am Doctor Love Always Re member When I hit Chris Lewis at the bridge building contest for physics Bob Brander Film making Club Likes Electronics electronic mu sic Song Iessica Always Remember My first and last year at CHS Dan Brehm Sym Band 81 Concert Band Marching Band Drama Steering Committee 234 Likes People music theater and traveling Dislikes Shakos Song Lady Always Remember The Drum Show' Parades Back of the bus Half times Steve Martin con School drama productions summer stock pro ductions summer band SNL MPFC CDM working at Carl s Ir The Blues Bros Magic Mt all my classes most of all History 4816 per C MsI Friends Cynde Mel Terri Shannon Iodie PR LA and everyone else that I can t re member' Never forget Percussion Rules' Mari Iyn Budgett Pep Club 2 Likes snow moun tams SH camaros blue Datsun pick ups the beach Dislikes MC AA SB havmg to say good bye Song!Quote Hold the Ime G take a flying lbleepl on a rolling donut Always Remember Kimbies 81 6 great yrs hot rod Vega Robins Limo Peace Love Dove and be kinky mamma Frag Lisa 81 Tesa The Ponderosa becoming an aunt 7 times before age 18 BM staring at me from his bedroom window all the good times football games at CHS SE LK IM ML FC SA' RSM andthe good times we had SH staring at me' Sue Bugalskr Tennis Smoke Signals sports editor 4 Likes Playing tennis tournaments writing letters 81 ar ticles Bjorn Borg gl Nick Dislikes The Blue Whale Song!Quote So close so close and yet so far Aim Bugs mugs kip El ME Al ways Remember Canyon s tennis team friends back in Wisconsin meetin new people getting teased about my accent walking home riding I ' I I 1 ' 1 1 . , . . , I I I I I I I , . : - 1 1 Il ' - II II I II I I I I I I I Il II Il ' ll I I I I ' ' II , . . . ., ' ,, . .- 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 I ' I I I I I ' : I I 1 1 - 3 1 , 11 tl II II II 1 - ' . I , - ' , 11 ' ll , - I I I I I ' 2 I I ' ' ' - I , II ll ' '1 1 1 ' 1 ' cert, Beatlemania, being on the tech. crews, , - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . , , -1 '1 -1 I 'I 'I ' ' ' I I I I ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' . I , - 1 1 1 ' 1 ' : 1 1 1 , ll - ll II ' . . , O ' - Il . ' ' II ll ' I ' II I I I I .,I ' fl ' lr 'I 'I . I ,, . . I I 1 1 I I I I I 'I . . . , . I 1 1 ' , , . I , 11 E . . , Il 11 - ' II ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' . , . . ' 1 I I I I my bike back to school for tennis practice, Wis- consin State tennis tournaments, summer tennis league w!TA, wild and crazy parties w!Mugs, Hansen park, the like front, and the snow back in Wisconsin. Gretchen Bulmer-Girls League-4. Likes: going places wf all my friends. Dislikes: staying home. Song!Quote: Fleetwood Mac and Paul Williams Whatever. Always Re- member: The great teachers at Canyon the fun times I had w!Robin Blancas Sandy Edwards Cindy Allum Lori Davis and many other people. Farrells after all the football games. Monia Bull-Simonsen-AFS club 4. Likes: Art songs m sic lCarol Kingj drama photography friends letters. Dislikes: Home- work cold weather celery ear-aches. Song! Quote: Move Over . Always Remember-Toga Day lunch-pile buddies. David Burke-Speech team 234' Drama 234' CAF 234' NHS 34 NHS VP 4' ASB Treasurer 4' National Thespian Society 4 Academic Decathon 4. Likes: Ros- sanne Rossanna Danna playing the piano per- forming spare time being wffriends small groups. Dislikes: dead dogs certain people. Quote: What more precious a commodity is there than life itself? Always Remember: Ar- thur Two-Sheds Iackson all our p.v.s IoNel- my twin counterpart Rhonda Larry Brenda CP NG KE SB Pauluvava Chevanova Mom- mother Goose Mamma Frag. Rousseau Man Rocks cous Ging splitting my overalls at Sadies setting off alarm at State Sodomy with a Dog! whining in History Honel and the Ho- nettes making State fantastic times at Speech tournaments Woolfie you know how you go to the store and buy those buckets of chicken you know? Robin Burke-Tennis 3 4- Speech 3 4- CSF 34' NHS 34. Likes: Humor noses sunsets prospect discussions watching r53 Harold Solomon lfuture Wimbildon starI special friends QINN AG SB MRI. Dislikes: Ignorance boredom rain. Quote: And now for some- thing completely different . Always Remember: Best pals from L.M. QLR RC BMI speech tour- naments postings The Nose Norman sodomy with a dog Roseann Roseana Dana tl thought I was gonna diell Mom Sagu cuz Ging Auntie Shirley Awards Assemblies tstate quals.I Hallucinating religious discussions w! SB Honel 81 the Honettes Get Down Pro- boscis p.v.s lRobin you lush!I dk prom 78 Sadie Hawkins 78 the tennis team QVI SB AT LS LG IH LWI' teachers and counselors who gave of themselves. tLori Burns-Swim team 3 4. Likes: water 81 snow skiing scuba diving horse- ll 11 I 1 I 1 I I 1 I U 1 1 I I I I 1 U II 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Il 11 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 lr I I 11 1 I 1 1 ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rl 1 I1 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 11 11 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ll 1 1 11 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 back riding being in the mountains clear blue sky mornings and bearded guys. Dislikes: get- ting up early for school traffic and having nothing to do on a rainy day Song!Quote Roundabout No thanks lm trying to cut down Always Remember CD ll El IW scuba Halloween Genes sailing grooming dogs and hanging around at Catalina Sue Busse lr class Pres 3 ASB VP 4 NHS Pres 4 CSF 234 Quote!Song Lifes a drag For those who died in vain Shoot Maureen Oh Sharon Always Remember going toV P games leadership retreats Sadie 78 Prom 78 planning going Europe winning spirit week as junior Sharon Maureen Patty Gitta Picalo Bill Tom R Ken D Shaving cream auditioning bands at Knotts w!Patty Linda Butler Tennis Dance 2 Dance 3 Tennis Dance 4 Likes Dancing tennis desert beach horses being with friends Song Stairway to Heaven Al ways Remember Witchy poo River 78 New Years EvelPs Dance Production Tennis spirit weeks Prom 78 w!SF Being on Homecoming court tand not going to the dancej tLazarock wflSl Garys get togethers all my friends never forget all the crazy things the guys always say gossiping wfthe girls Parties Chris Cal houn Likes Hard rock good food relaxation work getting up in the morning on school days losing bets SongfQuote Sweet Emo tion Help the paranoids are after me' Al ways Remember The girls I never got the 1st 81 last day of school eveiything else will probably slip my mind eventually Tim Carey X country 23 Track 2 Chambers 3 4 Vocal Ensemble 4 How to Succeed in Business 3 Likes Body building water skiing speed ice skating drag racing Song!Quote Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band Always Remember SS DS Renita lean Caldwell Cross Country 3 4 Track 34 journalism Editor 3 Likes Mexican food being called Doe Doe bird and Lil Reggie tFave Moviesl Foul Play Starsky 8t Hutch Dodgers and Angels 329 Dislikes the cincy reds liver and finals Song You re Still the Same Mac Arthur Park Always Remember lanis Marin Tim Duffy Winnie the Pooh tTracy Harrisj Sl Yo Yo Steve Ackerman and Mr Rei der tgiraffel getting a passing grade in geome try Mrs Shirokawas class and my friends at Carson HS Mary Carlson Cheerleader 2 Steer ing Committee 234 Likes meeting new people being wffriends teaching 6th graders racquet ball gymnastics and skiing Dislikes I I I I I II II Il I ' I I II I ' ' I I I I , . . . I I I I , . - . . 5 5 . 5 , II ' I ll II I I ' ' I ' A ' II II II ' I II If ' , - , . . . . . . , , l I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I 'I I . , I I I ' : I I I I I ' ' ' , II ' I1 n . . , - ' I I , , . , . . I I I , . . I I I , . I I I . . . ,, . ,, . - I I ' - ' I I I nice cars, pretty girls. Dislikes: Tests, home- I ' I ' , II , . . ' II II ' II 1 I ' ' ' I I 1 I I I I I II ' ' II - , I I I ' , II Ir , ' I I , Q . - 2 , ' II II ' II 'I ' II ' I I ' ll II Il II I I , . : ' ' . II I ' , . . II u II I I I I I I ' - ' - I - . , . , . . - 5 - , , . : I I I - , . : fighting wfpeople nonoisey people disap- pointing my parents. Song!Quote: Ooh Baby Baby Live each day like theres no tomor- row . Always Remember: My memories wfleff Smevog Homecoming 77 Oct. 8 all my friends Anna Tracey LB NW KM LS VA Dls SM EV SB MA CA PH 78 Sadie Hawk- ins w!SB TW MS Clark no doze my junior year every class w!AA Mr. Najera l m so em- barrassed Thank-you Yeah rite! . Teresa Carpenter-Scuba Diving 3. Likes: Photography waterfsnow skiing scuba diving body surfing foxy guys Parties Bands GS, Dislikes: Chem- istry not having open campus getting back into classes. Song!Quote: Killing Yourself to Live . You re Right . Always Remember: Green Lady TW DR TR DT MD SD DH R81 gang GSAS SP SB SM MH LF 81 everyone else Andreas class in 11th grade leaving for certain reasons Areosmith w!Tim 81 Dave 81 Tammy all those lines my parties at my house. Teresa Leigh Cartwright-Steering Committee e4' AFS 3' Annual 3 4' Nominating Convention 2 Delegate 2 3' Leadership Retreat 2 3 4. Loves: MICKEY MOUSE Battlestar Galactica and TOGA DAY. Always Remember: tight white pants King Tut and USSR w!Danny Munch- k'n and Duckie F.U.B.A.R S.T.U.D.Ji19 Loyal Royals Under-Rocks Oktoberfest 77 Annual Ed-in-Chief 79 Moody Brady Sher- man Hester Najera the ROP gang Lori and Virgi also all my other friends basketball stats Roland Muskie my pen-pal Kathy who has been a great joy to me adaptive PE peanut too the rat spec. ed. C51467 and tlastlyl my great experiences wfthe annual staff lim and the basketball games. Lisa Marie Cartwright- Steering Committee 34' Annual 34 Girls League 3- Youth in Govt. 3 sAcBE 3 4. songf Quote: When I Need You . All You Need is Love . Likes: going to the movies going out w! Manny. Always Remember: San Luis Obispo Leadership Retreats Loyal Royals King Tut USSR field trip Mickeys 50th History and Munchkin Duckie Team Teachers and ROP gang Board Rep. and Allen Toga Day Mama Frag. DT Tennis Tourney ditching class An- nual Parties Car Rallies Annual 3 ditching class Beatlemania Virgi Lori Peanut Pam my English pen-friend Dr. l. Basketball games Kim Lori. Teresa Carroll-Ski Club 2 3 4- Basket- ball 3- Tennis 3. Always Remember: CAP LAK BBS IGM EF MM IE OM all the crazy times w!CAP! Aurora w!CAP AP JM EF Newport 78 Summer 78 the Wedge Lola Falana Disco I I Il I II ll I I II II I Il I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II II I I I I I Il I I I I II II Il II II I I I I I I I I I I I I II Il II I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Il I I I II II II l I I I I II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . . I I I I I I I II II II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I tech VPs macho men LHC +1 nature center skun Yosemite Utah and Mammoth locals DB AT SL PV lr car thief Surfs up colossls 2ta4 sunny delight McDonalds was that? Fol low that car' Hey Dude 17th and 38th An nie Karen Carver Women s Ensemble 2 Con cen Choir 34 Chambers 34 SA 234 CMC VP NHS CSF 23 tpresj Speech team 34 KCHS 3 4 Girls League 3 4 tsenlor rep j Drama 234 Girls Swim team 34 Pep Club Pres Comm of Pep Likes singing playing the pi ano pep assemblies sleeping in easy classes fun teachers friends boys opening nights Dis likes 655 am rehearsals substitute teachers spinach dead cats proficiency tests ASB bud get Song IF Always Remember Chorr!Choir people Mac SK TR KE CP BB NB IH DT3 AS SB KK CE Speech IN DB RB DS Fresno Palm Springs Prom and all other fun times and bizarre happenings layme Cath erine Ski Club2 Likes the wilderness camping and skiing Dislikes saying good bye Quote Beauty is in the eye of the beholder Always 1976 special friends MM DR DL KD 9th grade yr and class of 79 Good times w!Mike and Mare Ron Cheser Water!Polo Swimming Pep Club Annual Water!Skung surfing 8 ball pool Love to just be wild and crazy also enjoy visiting uninhabited places tocean mountainsj where l can just sit and veg at the scenery Also art writing poetry camping Song!Quote I Write the Songs It s not the mountains that defeat the hiker its the pebble in his shoe Al ways Remember My car accident w! the old bug accompanied by Diane Hudson Kurt Staf ford Mark Maietta Mr Victorsons exclusive speeches Annual T C 81 LC edison upset game Water polos 14 5 game Lisa Christen sen Drill Team 2 3 Speech 2 Girls League 2nd VP Senior Class treasurer CMC officer 3 Chambers Class Steering Committee 2 3 4 Womens Ensemble 23 Likes Nov 10 Nov 23 24 Dec 18 lan1 lan 712 Feb 12 Feb 19 April 5 April 913 May 28 and lune 14 Dis likes Current events tests dressing out for PE Homework Always Remember Annettte Ka ren Curite Diana Kimmie Betsy Lori tping pong champj Mike tthat s you Mikel and all the rest of you guys Football games Tina and Michelle Drill Team Don lose the nuclear at tack in the boy s bathroom 1976 Mrs Huestis wild and crazy racquetball class catching the sun rise on my way to chambers, Shirley s toe In chemistry, all those A's All those teachers that I I I I I I .. , . I I I ' 11 11 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 ' II II -1 1 ' . - , ' 1 1 1 - - 1 1 I I I I ' I I I 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 -5 . . . , ' 1 1 1 1 I I I ' - 2 2 , , 1 1 1 '- .11 11 - - I I I I I I I I I I Bi 1 1 : : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' - : ' 11 ' ' 11 Remember: special times w!Derek, Nov. 9, 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . - ' 1 1 1 1 I 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 - 1 . . . . ,I 1 1 1 - ' - 11 ll 1 ' 1 . . , . . ,, 1 ' ' 1 1 . . , - . , . . I ' ' I , . . - , . ' 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ' . , . . . , . 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' I ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' I 1 -1 . - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . , - 1 - 1 1 , . , . were more than teachers. Thanks. Rick Con- treras-Baseball 234. Likes: Baseball weigh- tlifting. Dislikes: Football. SongfQuote: Too Hot to Handle Spoot dont pollute . Always Remember: My baseball years girl MM in- troduced me to Vicki parties at GS s. lean Conway-Drama 234. Likes: the gang Loves Roger mountains parties concerts frogs and being on top. Quote: Smile it s National Smile Week. Always Remember: My BIF CF GA LC 81 IF Roger Teddy Bear Chauffer Rick Kool Kat Prom 78 ROBIN breaking the mirror Mr. B. Las Vegas Yosemite Chris E. RW Ricks party nutrition group Quack! all the great friends Ive made all the beautiful times wf Rog. and all the memories and outrageous times wlthe gang tl Love You Alllj Paul Cook- Var. Football 34: Forensics 23- KCHS 234. Quote: Ask not what your country can do for you ask what you can do for your country. Al- ways Remember: CIF Football hanging out at Carls cruising wflim George and Mike. Par- tying at Mike and Deb s burning out in front of the green bouncer. Likes: Cruising Football hanging out ditching Dislikes: phonelines sled bags Sat. work details. Robin Craig-Concert Likes: backpacking rockclimbing snow skiing going to the mountains to be alone. Dislikes: L.A. Song: To Yvonne: You re my Best Friend . Always Remember: going to the beach wl Yvonne days w!Dan backpacking trips wl group and Mr. Dean and HPHS vs Bell. ludy Cramer-Pep Club 2 81 4 Girls League 4. Likes: working w!Children. Song: Feelings . Always Remember: the good times we had in High School. Elaine Crockett-X-Country 3 Track 3 Leadership 3 Girls League 3 Steering com- mittee 23- Track stats 2' basketball stats. 3 Orang!Anaheim youth in govt. 3 Annual 4. Loves: Ed Likes: Diamonds thintj to go out and be myself to bet on football games and win. Dislikes: not being w!Ed driving in the rain. SongfQuote: Lovin You Fool .Always Remember: Track team 77 leadership retreat the wild nights w!Roc Kris 81 Linda B. my friends Ll CK AB BM gettinga2 min. 50 sec. P.R. Christmas assembly summer of 78 going out w!lD RMcQ MS PG CH SS and my one and only ER. My friends at ATC Mr. Katz the midnight bowling parties First day of school 77 nickname: Cricket. Angela Maria Crosby- Accomplishment: Finding out what love is all about' getting married to Rick: I love you babe. Likes: friends: Kim Teresa Tracy I I I ll II Il I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Il II I I I I I I I I . I Choir 2,3,4: Backpacking Club 2,35 YGAD 2. I I I Il I II I I I I II II I I I I I I I I 1 10 I I ll I II II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ll I II I I I Dwight, Dianne, Robin D., Sam T., Bob B., Thank you Dianne for everything. Dislikes: Green lady, getting hasseled, sophomores. SongfQuote: Always and Forever , Your lack of intelligence never ceases to amaze me, thanks Di. Always Remember: Sam T's party, my sophomore year when I found out there was a first time for everything, secret nights w! Bob, Cal. Ian II, Ted Nuget, ELD, Ditching busted, the field, IBISH, Knotts Berry Farm. Cynde Cundall-Band 2,3,4: Steering committee 3,4. Likes: Dan, Melshra, red sneakers, Steve Martin, paychecks. Dislikes: Shako's, bad moods, fights w!Dan. Quote: Am I Happy Now? Always Remember: EQYN, CDM, fish, Styx, Menudo, 1f15!77, Mexico City '77, 4114! 77, fun times wfband 81 DS and DB. Ion Cur- tner-Key Club 2,3,4: Golf 2,3,4: Soccer 45 Senior Class Pres., Soccer Club Pres. Likes: Soccer, wa- ter skiing, photography, being wffriends, time to myself, life. Dislikes: not much. Song!Quote: I Go Crazy : dedicated to Shirley Hillyardg Have you flogged your kid today? . Always Remember: The time I ran into a '77 Porche Turbo Carerra. MS, KA, CS, MN, SL, ES, MG, Swensen's whip cream cans ti.e. getting creamedj, leadership class, Leal, Shirley-Al- ways, the 360's in Vons parking lot. Nancy Cza- par-Vars. Swim team 3, Annual staff 3, Band 2,35 GAA. Likes: Carl, tang, Ghia, Camaros, Iazz, trumpets, being w!Rain 81 Marty. Dislikes: Fights w!Carl, stubborn people, long swim workouts. Quote: Cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow, live today . Always Remember: My love for Carl, getting caught parking, Home- coming '77, Endless cartunes, Spoons, laughing and crying at the same time, bugging O'sin auto shop, Marty turning pro skier in a day, Polly's Pies, Hi, How ya doin' , Dec. 5 '77, great freinds: Marty, Rain, Karen, MA, KL, LG, DD, DC. Tina Dacus-ASB Comm. of Activities 3, Girls League Historian 3, choir 2,3,45 Leadership 3,45 Girls League President 4. Likes: music, mountains, and warm cabins, the beach, people tmost of them anywayj. Quote: When you think you're at the end of a rope, tie a knot in it and hang on. Will Always Remember: Being on Homecoming court '78, Sadie Hawk- ins '78, Leadership camp w!Mitchy, Ken 81 Dar- ren, stealing their sleeping bags and gettingtlost finding the cabin, tripping at the concert, my best friend Mitchy and all she put up with. Carol Davis-Ski Club 4, Steering Club 4. Likes: skiing, backpacking, sailing, scuba diving, horseback riding, the mountains, my friends, my guitar beards being me. Dislikes: being bored being alone homework and cold morn- ings Song!Quote Come Sail Away Lets not and say we did Always Remember Squeakers ILBI and our funpaper Pizzas in Longs room confetti fights Frisbees Farrells Singing Schools Out scuba class Lord of the Rings 2 Kathys 2 Carols Leaner 81 Cheryl Lori Ann Davis IV Basketball Steering Com mittee4 Pep Club 4 SACBE 4 Vocal Ensemble 4 Likes being wfmy friends ushers San Fran cisco playing in mud puddles Dislikes getting up early being yelled at Quote I been livin I had to take my time and change my style now I wonder is someone going to make it all worthwhile? Always Remember Pam I44 2 22I X mas boatride 76 Sweet 16 party w!KN DC DB Rainbow gang TK LB MW AM Pauls NB BB AE KL TC LC Virgl IIT KK big head SH GB KB CA PB KH CP Katzs ge ometry class 510 55 510 stud 3119 117 -1-22 haunted house 78 getting my car 78 football games then Farrells yell out w!VP Aleccia s 6th per SS class my NI friends who I love and miss Angela Deal Likes Porsches tennis having fun wffriends laughing Dislikes Not getting my own way Song!Quote If I CantHave You Whatever Always Remem ber My gray Capri being a floater at Ward s Palm Springs 78 math lab w!Dana my best friend Diane Toga party w!Brett DB DG 81 NL DD GR VR KM VM B Frantz Denis Song Stairway to Heaven Always Remem ber The day school ended Virginia Anne De Paola Steering Committee 2 3 4 Leadership Re treat 23 Women s Ensemble 4 Fiddler 2 Girls League34 AFS 234 Photo234 Likes going out being wffriends Ellen s parties Luckys 81 Farrells after football Dislikes Short People school work chili 81 VP Song!Quote You and Me Against the World Smile it makes people wonder what you ve been up to Al ways Remember Lisa Tesa RT EE KH LD PG CA BS IM football games US history wf Duckie Munchkin Brady 81 Najera Toga Day Mac Moses Brady s white pants my big bro Mark' lunches w!Twins 81 Annual pass 81 all my friends in Band past 81 present Ken DeShano Football Baseball Basketball 234 Likes Sports girls cars woodworking friends Eagles KD IK TM SB CS IC DS LN DS MS CH 81 IN being wffriends and going out IIC32 pain in the butt' Song!Quote Running with the Devil To get to the top and be number 1 you have to sacrifice' Always Remember I I I I I ' , 11 ' 11 11 1 . . , ' 11 . 1 1 1 , . . . 1 1 1 1 ' ' Il 1 11 11 1 1 1 - 11 I I I I ' . . . I - 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' , . . . I H . . , 1 ' - 1 1 I ' 11 I - 1 ' I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 11 1 ll 1 Il 1 1 1 1 1 4-H ' ' 1 I ' 1 1 1 . , - - 1 . ' I 1 I , . . ' . Il 1 11 11 Il - , . . . , . , 1 - 1 1 1 , '1 1 1 I I I I I I ' - . U ' 'V - 4 I ' 1 1 1 ' , 1 . ' . ' , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' . . , - 1 , 1 1 1 ' ' . ll Il . . , . . - ,, , . . . , ,, ,I . . I I I II ' I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 I , 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 I ' '1 , . ' I , , . . 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 ' I , 11 ' - ' 11 11 . , ' ' ' 11 A Football, good times being wffreinds, Quist, Stewart Skallman Haden Beltran my buddy Russell Teri Medina and Crazy for the dunk Ben Dierker Basketball 2 Football 4 Likes People parties concerts sports Dislikes homework cafeteria food Song Freebird Always Remember school dances ML IN GF DS TB HB MR IY RP football games at Kelly after in parking lot Mr Schermerhorn s class Medina Dietrich IV Volleyball 2 Varsity Track 2 3 4 Varsity X Country 4 Varsity Field Hockey Orange League 2 3 NHS 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 Likes skiing wfFergies mountains running fattimesj CM Steve Martin and other wild and crazy people Quote lf you have something set it free if it comes back it s yours if it doesnt it never was Always Remember Running prac tice cardiac case IDLI Orange League and CIF Champs RCM SR my friends esp DW CM AS SM SW and of course the SACCLA Terri M Doi Steering Comm 4 Likes skiing the beach photography Always Remember MBF Mishele good friends IS SL KN GS PH sum mer 78 squlrtguns at Newport moreys it s hot in here chasing racquetballs Dodger games San Diego its freezing in here Bonaventure 56th St Knotts Scary Mammoth biking to Huntington Ray Dolan Drama Night of Ian I6 How to Succeed Arsenic to name a few Likes Drama Dance Money Always Remem ber Close friends DID: Lori and other crazy people Quote lm a wild and crazy guy' Lorraine Dolson Soph Cheer 2 Ski Club 2 3 4 Likes skiing scheming the River meeting people beingaWandC gal CT Dislikes Phony people leaving HS pals Quotes Heya Baby Grovey Always Remember plaid chin RM falling out of car snow chains Sun days Pollys Yosemite Mrs Seal Marty Knanc Bon KL BW MS LI MA BR AP OM SB IC MP MM soph squad HC 77 Nohl Ranch Rd 6178 Toga Day SM Live perfume Craig Donahue IV Basketball 2 V Basketball 34 Baseball 4 Volleyball 3 Likes sports girls music getting Bethoed Ieremy mothers brothers not many others Pomona mountains beach pick up games being wlfriends wherever it may be Dislikes bogs lousy cocky players Hassles Oowny KDFI Always Re member Mother D the vogger the oarsman Basketball 77 78 Canyon Classic Las Vegas skiing The Duff Dunks Reddy Freddy Pedro Vics psychology Pomona life PB coach Schml Coach K Coach O social events after the football games , class of '77, 1 1 1 1 ' ' 11 11 1 . , . . 1 1 1 - Z ' , 11 ' 11 , . . . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . , , . . 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - I I I I I , 11 - - . . , . . ., . . , . 1 1 1 11 l - 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I I ' . ' . . I , , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 I f I 1 1 1 . , . , . . 1 1 1 , . . -1 1 1 1 1 1 - n , ' n - - 1 , 11 1 ' ll . . ' 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' , 11 11 1 ' ' 1 11 11 11 ll , - HD , . . 1 1 1 ' , . 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 - If 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 ' ' 11 ll 11 ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 11 ' VI ' ' 1 1 1 . . , 11 11 1 1 1 ' , 11 11 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 -- ,, 11 1 1 1 . , - 1 1 1 1 ' 11 ll 11 II 11 ' 1 1 Iplaying ball in Victorville on weekdays w!BD, TA, BW, GH, IV, RL, PD, MD, KD, PD, BD, one- on-one w!Bowden, Victorson. Annette Dou- beck-Gymnastics 25 Drill Team 3,45 Drill Team Odds and Ends 4. Girls League 3,45 Girls League Publicity 45 CSF 2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Annual 45 Lead- ership Retreat 3,4. Song!Quote: Roundabout , Good things in life take a long time. Always Remember: Betsy lmy disco buddyI, Karen Kathy, Lisa, Marci, Shannon f You Foxy baby 1st place at May Parade, 6 hrs. home from Na- tional City, the sleazy cadence, Winter Formal '77 with HY, summer '78 tdd at DL, WC at Steve Martin concert-happy feetI, green 81 white. Hersheyette attacks at camp. Kris Druil- het-Girl's League Rep. 2,3,45 Steering Comm. 2,3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 LEGEND Faculty Editor 45 Dance Production 2,35 AFS 2,3. Likes: Rod, MBF Nancy, Elaine, Ruth, 81 ili' sis Liz I., summertime, having fun, people, parties, Rod's lil' 56, Bob Seger, going to dances, going to the movies and out to dinner, Iudy's, clothes, ZuZu, airplanes, 81 QRO. Dislikes: Frogsl, driving, and being cold. Always Remember: Being the only girl in Beven's Physics class, not getting my drivers license, QRW, NS, PB, MS, SS, EC, EI, mom, dad, 81 Gary,-thanks for the ridesj, being Girl of the Month 81 winning the Golden Sho- vel-all in one day, O.S.C.A.R. to Mexico in '77, P.T.P. Europe in '76, Last Waltz in San Fran. wf Dr. Iohn 81 Ringo, Las Vegas w!Nancy for my 'l6th, MN'S party w!NS, Prom '77 in PS, Home- coming '78 holocaust, Clark's psych class, 81 selling Ads w!Elaine, Never forget-DW, GF, FC, MN, KR, CS, 81 PH. Debbie Duchene-Dance Production, 2,3,45 Senior Class 2,3,45 Ski Club 45 Leadership Retreat 2,3,4. Likes: Guitar, singing, wearing tennis shoes, dancing, the beach, the mountains, parks, horseback riding, Christmas. Dislikes: Peas, fruit-cake, being wet in clothes, being grouchy. Quote: l want a Dynamint. Dyna-who? DONAHUE! Always Remember: Our little guitar group, A di Ya ta ta, Butterfield country, Iohn Denver Concert, Mike Druka, Yosemite, S. Beach's party, walking my dog, dancing KT, skiing, le petit l'oiseau, Dance Pro- ductions, Cindy H 81 B, looking for our beach house, going to the drive in to see Gumball Rally, Bat girls, our group: Vicki T., Adrianne H., Marcy D,, Stacy B., Stacie S., 81 Stacy M., Sadie Hawkins. Mike Duffy-NONE 2,3,4. Likes: par- ties, V.W.s, days off school, days off work, not having problems, having this school in the past. Dislikes: homework, being hasseled, jarheads, kooked-out jocks, closed campus, dumb rules. Song!Quote: Dancing Days Louie Light- weight . Always Remember: Bucks 81 Toad and all the wild parties the beach trips to SO surf- ing w!Evey and his magical munches my good luck wfthe local lawmen the Dege house of ill repute all my friends that made the joke of school a little more funnier up on the hill Strawberry Fields a horseback ride. Karen Duncan-Girls League 2 3 4' Steering Committee 234. Likes: Living beach laughing snow mountains lakes good freinds dances tall nice looking guys w! good personality. Run- away 2 out of 3 aint bad. Always Remem- ber: My good friends-they know who they are dances esp. Sadie Hawkins w!Ken Michelle 81 Scot Never forget history w!KS all the Spanish KD TB WM BC IQ KK PB DR LG RM Dan Brady Mrs. McKhan football games and spirit week tTogalIi never ever forget accident at .beach house. tWow!I. Diana Durand-Steering Committee 234' Pep Club 3' Girls League 3. Likes: Traveling beaches mountains sports 3 yrs. SI? Dislikes: Homework 81 term papers. Song: Ambrosia Eagles SNF Boston, Always Remember: Good times throughout the years with special friends SS twins Laverne 81 Shirley RM LW PW TD SI CS etc. Billy Ioel Concert Iacki Eastburn-IV Volleyball 2' Varsity Volley- ball 34. Song: Everything .Always Remember: Summer fun and great times w!Gates junior year w1DA and the wild bundh beach wfMM Tee 81 CP crazy days w1II and AM You 42 Cyndis Rudolph Michelles wheel my volley- ball pals and of cours IS. Carla Edmonds-Con- cert Choir 234' Chambers 4' VE1Drama 3' Speech 23 4' BSC 4' Leadership 4' Chairperson of Iustice 4' Dance Pro. 4. Likes: Children mu- sic Lord of the Rings family 81 friends psy- chology life love and the pursuit of happiness. Dislikes-Dentist drills liver deadlines lies nar- row mindedness shattered dreams. Quote: Elen Sila Lumen Omentilmo -QA star shines on the hour of our meetingI. Always Remember: Ouich LaPoachley Eddy Carmonds BSC in stero Roxy When is it going to be over for you? Ian. 30 Feb. 23 M y 15 When? T.Y.C.O. Arthur Two-Sheds Light your fire! M2WB Worry? Wallaby Squash Mickey Mouse Iuly 2 Red vines substitutes Ieff Davis hoes anticipating TR on Iune 16 RB GW BB GL LM KH IN DB IS IM SE S R.L.T. RZ Kl VW BS BT eom 81 dad. Sandy Edwards-Steen ing Committee 2 3 4' Leadership Retreat 2 3 4' X-C V2 of 3 Curriculum Committee 3 Associate Iustice 3 Pep Club 4 Academic Decathlon 4 Drama Workshop 3 Sen Rep fleadershipj 4 Likes deep thinking cheap tricktst writing pa pers Song!Quote Surrender Reality is for people who cant face drugs Always Remem ber Robin Dougie NGAMFCD limo Steve Martin BM PF Foghat AG Queen 81 Cheap trick concerts friday lunches knowlwood par tyin cruisin contests off wall pat Knotts Scary Farm Tut How to succeed Toga Rocky Horror AP Little Iuan Iolly Mel Dimplefsj GW Mizuke IH twhoaI Tomato face Arlene Fester IB SH Mikey Carvie Io Nel Shorty Gumby Hot Lips Kathy Elbourne Steering Comm 23 Dance Prod 3 Drama 34 WE2 CC34 CS34 NHS34 Howto Succeed 3 Likes Green M81Ms Holidays warm fires on cold days my love games Dislikes Early arousel closing irksome people Song! Quote Reminscing Never trust a smiling Kat Always Remember TR CP ML RK Nose Strager IN RI Mac Emmet Iimbo X mas in October climbing the risers harmo nious bathrooms Company B SA Carls that magic night Chris Elliot Drama 234 Likes Hunting for everything parties acid rock water skiing fishing goose hunting Quote Pretty PWed MM BC GS TO Mr B RC DT DS Worm DL I Cand the gang parties drive inn movies in 9th Garys house cheerleading SKQAL all my insane friends roses The Note Mono bug Bwife and all the memories in and outside of Canyon Alice Ensor Speech 34 Likes guys horses parties and guys concerts the river skiing and guys Quote Life is what you make it Always Remember Kev OC State and Nationals Queblets NN TN AS LN IB IH Whata Bug' Spectrum BOC Hacienda Heights 47th 81 15th Catalina and the good old days Ieff Eto Baseball 2 3 4 Wrestling 4 CSF 2 NHS 34 Key Club 2 Likes Baseball wrestling dancing skiing beach HAWAII Dis likes Short jokes Always Remember Car Rally 78 LS BO KD TW and special friends SL 81 LL Pat Everett Ski Club Surfing snow skiing scuba diving Likes Tan blondes good music friends big waves in Mexico fluffy snow Dis likes Early morning Mondays phony people air head females Song!Quote Sugar Moun aln Boys are Back Always Remember Bucks Toad Duff Rus Fitz Nat Thorny Larry Bret Marty Degster crazy Easter in Carlsbad w!MM MD Ralph Pee Man Pam Rick DTS Zelda pyramid party at MD s w! the screwy 11 11 11 ' , . . 1 1 1 Q ll , I ' o 1 1 r , , ' ' - , ll Il 11 ' ' 1 - ' 1 1 Il 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '- . , . . , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 11 11 f f f f V F I I ' ' ' I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 ' ' - I I 7 f If 11 1 11 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 M - '- 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . f , , 1 1 1 ' ' ' Q 11 11 ' 11' ll 1 1 1 1 1 ' , 11 ' ' ll 11 ' ' - 1 11 , 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 ll ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. , I - ' 11 ll 1 f ' ' 1 1 1 1 . , , . 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Quote lm a Fool to do Your Dirty Work Take a Walk on the Wild Side Don t kill the Whale Always Remember II the Nat Dave IA YES concert Neil Young and Genisis ARS Laguna ditching school RFR and snow being crazy and wild LASDE BI KL MN BW CL , . ' 1 1 ' . . I I I I I I I ' ' I I I I I I , Il 1 I 1 f - 11 11 1 Il I u - ' 1 , . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . . , 1 1 1 ' . , . . . 1 1 ' -1 1 1 1 . . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . , ' 1 1 I ' ' . ' . ll - 11 11 11 ll 1 1 ' 11 11 ' ' 11 11 1 1 11 11 1 11 Il 1 1 . . , I . ,, ' . .. . I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I - , 11 ' 11 11 ' 'I 1 1 ' . ' ' ' I I I . . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I . - 1 I I I I 1 1 1 1 ' - , . 1 1 ' . . , - . ,1 ' 11 ' 1 1 1 I 1 I f - - 1 1 ' - I I . 1 1 1 1 I I ' I I 1 ' ' l ,, , 1 11 1 I ,, - - Il 11 1 ' I II 1 . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MA, WM, LL, DH, T81T, SP, TR, peyote and prom w7IQ, hot doubles, doing signatures for friends, zoo 81 Tunaville parties, scamming 81 scheme. Melodie Flores-Cross Country 3,45 Track 3: Drama Club 4, Steering Committee 3,45 Leadership Retreat 35 NHS 3,4. Likes: Billy Ioel, thunderbirds, drama productions. Dislikes: Chino. Song7Quote: Only the Good Die Young , Not directly on it, stupid . Always Re- member: CDM, Steve Martin, Cynde, Dan, Phil, Eric, Sandy, Bill, Carol, Dave 81 all my friends, Leadership Retreat '78, Sadie Hawkins '77, Oh the shark bites ... , Clark's 4th per. History, Fiddler , George's legs, lumberjacks and spam, IT , my sophomore yr., june 25, 24 hr. relay, IT, EO, RM, IR, RC, working at Carl's, all my good times. Norma Flores-Likes: Partying, cruising, dances, Whittier Blvd., City Lights, Red Roses, boys. Songs: Distant Lover , and Baby, You Got lt . Always Remember: All of my friends-you know who you are, 3713776 meeting DV, ripping off MP's car 81 splitting to the snow, Disco Parties, '78 grad-nite tflying highI, 9730778 L's Quinsenera w7RI, 1174778 Sadie Hawkins w7TS, ditching school, cruising to Sana Ana High, Disneyland in Summer, Knott's, especially my good friens who shared these 81 many other memories w7me. Eric Fre- mont-Cross Country 2,33 Track 2,3,4, QCIFI, Key Club 4. Likes: Sailing, beach, running, skiing. Song: Iust You N' Me Always Remember: Elaine Tresper, Iim Moe, Harry Yim, Dave Ruble, Ralph Gonzales, tL.H.C.I, T. Carrol, Car- olyn Paukstis. Larry Hand. Gitta Froelich-AFS 2,3, Pres. 4. Likes: Close friends, As , skiing, stuffed animals, my water bed, sportscars, week-ends. Dislikes: People bumming rides, vegetables, Thursday nights babysitting, saying goodbye. Quote: The Lord is my sheperd. Al- ways Remember: My bestest friend PMc, My little baby , Palm Springs tooopsl Forgot my wallet!I, cruisin', 17th BD, Dave 81 Buckwheat memories, Kevin, sorry, no leg room , Never forget: Patty, SB, Benji , everyone of my spe- cial friends, you know who you are! Cheryl Fyffe-Likes: Brent, nice days, skiing, mountains, beach. Dislikes: School, dead parties, smog. Song: Sugar Mountain . Always Remember: Having a beach house summers '76, '77, 81 '78, good friends: SS, SB, LN, SP, DR, Pl, LL, Ski trips, days out at the lake, trips to Canada. Tracy Garber-Likes: Beer, parties, sunshine. Dislikes: school, work, sophomores 81 para- quate. Quote: Green Grass 81 High Times For- ever . Always Remember: Book Store Party, 1 l l l 0 mc-c-ting Ilwight, lvrvsa Ilvrc-I, Angic- I roshy, Kim Iliompson, Kvlly IvIc'Millvn. I athy Xf Randy, Angiv 81 Rick, Kim X, vinc v, Id. 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I I' ir , ' ' ' 'n 'Ve , filling or 'ipplic rtions Bryon Mc ye r1Wi'c stling '2,I 4' inis ' ' ' : W c s monc y Song' t et llown Make le .Alwa s R me mhe-r lhc unknowns of the xc s t'IllIl M SM II, SI , I IDS VI, lIM,ugl' co1' Iiowde n Dave Mille r-Ski I Irih I4 like st Snr w skung, Murnnoth t, wooclworklng SIIUW nnic ' vv It rni ire. I rr cngc r 'rn inv ve I rritural I i . Alwiys Re me rnhc rt Snow skiing W! Iom Root loc I Miller Kurt Klc inc Ne al Rupp Mark Smith vin I 'e tc tin ' g Nm' hee at Ionclc rosi cold night 'It VIJR w!Kurt getting link wfloey Neal Kurt 'I Iom s mobile home. Marian Miller-ASB t'omm. Fine Arts I' J fluh I' I irls league I' Sc nior Rc-.p. 4. Li 1 Michael luly 29th Art rainy diys laeinghappy, Always Re member: Special times w!Mike surnmc r 77 478 anniversaries times WIDII 81 IC' clinccs pep rallies I8 77 78 skiing Nov, 8 III78 ill my fric nds who know who the-y 'ire. .' ve Miller-I Sl NI--IS MPM I' I. Ii es: howling Sits, sundacs IW Sun. nights. Ilise likes: Rainy days 81 rnondays. Song: Always Xe lore vc r Always Re me mhe r: Ianie summe r 77 prom 78 golf IW DI' Rl IM PB. Disneyland Knotts times w!IW summer 78. Ruth Miller- Symphonic Band 2 fi 4' Girls league 4' NHS 'I 4. likes: Dancing friends hookey Sat. nights. Song: Even Now . Always Remember: Fric nds: Il'iine the ryl Kris CP Mexico Ciity w! hand Pill I 'ittc r gimc s good time s. Sonia Mi- ' I 's I , like s: Iennis wa er-- skiing mount wins ramping Sat Night conee rts I Ig I R 1 Alw ys Re me mher' Y IDI! III, SI IW MM, RW church friends c r rilly Sielics Knotts 81 Disneyland fudge- cake marhlc dim like it easy I can handle it! Sunday nights hric c s. lim Moe Irae k: 2 I4' Ski I Irih I4' I8 I, likes' good friends Dislikes: 40 words Quote Ihats High School . Always Re me mhc r' lime s w!II Ht I II unforgettable It II I P crazy times HYPK understanding PM hye teddy Bear ISI flame Thanks AP for that feeling' forever and a day: l2!l2!84 S17 still feel the same. 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Wf' M, I r A . , I , I . , , 2 , . lIS,.IIn Ill I ludyll' -'IIS tl I ,I-I, I 5I 115' K , , , . 'fl lm lm ,If M !,S,1I, Iiaslwtlmll LI,-Ig Vullfrylmll LII, NII5 9,II, Way . . .HI 4, W.. .lx I m UN. AI5 lilws: lining .xlivv A I wing III I I4 ul IPI-I ml 1 I :dl p . I ,.., WH, ,JN K ms I- luke.: ISI-u 'I hull I2 utr- II's by I.n llnf Im. Ie-sl mg . . , K I ,nf.M,Hg glvw. 54 gh., lhll I I-vm clnnv, In In' so nn Iuvm- vv,I'y nl nut lvslw, I.1ym I, IIIINIIQ, I ' fy, IIIIII 'II' II 'I' 'h AI III- RI ' I 'I Ski I 'II Im 5m . , In '77, III: I IlIm,I! , V.u Sp rl, lun: I1 I I I Ilnrs, link., RU ,X in Ugds, ks, ,lm Im! Img' I IIIIIUS 8- RmIitlurs. Imuws, lull, I ,ul I ,Is . l . pill I'.1m, Munir .x, ,I . I . 'I. Drr-I 5 , ffllk, A Il amp K , , will li I In play IIN- pillnu .ulcl uk Im' mt. . fd , DJ ,V K ly, lin I Ill 4 hh' wa I0 Ifnillllllg new ISIIIIIIIIIHIIIS. . nngf . .Q ., , I , f , L Q I I:l'f'I' B' I , Yu ' ,I jus,l wlml I phil, dl, Il , I I I, my' nc- I I If AI . . I I1' Imlmr , I. I . II. 1. MII, . k .K . . . I-lIl gd. Inlay party, guul Irienrl ISIS, mn, I Iul , Umm , lllws lollovvn I un .uuunrI, IH 'IIN I 'II I' W I' 8' 'I I 'Nl' UI IIN' WJ' Q , , , x M ,I , l'II ln' I.1k . Irv I I Uls ill I5 'II Imaam LII, 5: V t ID1 fl I k Hd ku My II. S, W 'I . IIISCIIIIAJIQ' Z, I.iluIs. III III! Ro: I I u III,I.I,RI,IS,IxlI . on ' A I' ' I' I I l X , K, , A Ivrfl Imm pa Alles, Iunly rnmg. S ng: 1 I Now Always Rc-r11er11bc?r: Drill lcearn, PS 81 II, r11y aprings shows, hack ot the bus, Ernie IS, Bert DK, Marg, cl1ir11ps , EQ Illlfld, I love you guys being obnoxious, KR, MS, DIIAIIIIOD, IS, PM, IM, IM, PP, Al' Kiln Naasz Intl. I lub 4, IV Sottball S, IV liaslccftball S. Iikc-s horses, travel- ing Drslikc-s Ironic-work Song. We are the Ihan1pior1s . Always RI'IlIIflIlI'lI'l1 Ihe IV BB gn1s,couclr II , tnc-ncls SI., Sl., I R Sheri Neal- Irirls lc-ague S,sI, lst VP -1, Spar1isl1I lub 45 lead- c-rship sl. Always RUIIIIJIIIIJIIII Restest buddy Ic-nny tWl1y n1ust wc- grow up so lasl?I, Boogie Nights , pals Katl1y Kc Karen, hot seat 77, bcfac I1 l1ousc+ I7 as 78, Ing. A the wall, IDt', looks lrkc- wc: maclc- it . . , Michelle KB, Al, Who do you reall-llally lovcv! , DW Denise, lallirtg star, wrlcl 51 c raly guy IIKI I, Nariu, narru! I.incla Nec-r Irkcfsz Snow skiing, watclrskiing 81 sc uha clivrr1g Song: Iiary lullc-r: I War1t Io Maki' ll With You Always RI'IlII'lllIN.'lj Irary lcrllcrr, Ncfrl Young is Icethro lull I'or1c cert, up in srnokc- at thc- drive in movies, Anclrc-a's Sth pcfr, class, I'lll Russel , Ihcx gossipers. Iac quelinc- I. Nc-lson I II Volleyball J, lcrnnis 5, Ill' Trac k S, likcfs Sports, lIII'lI musc lcrs, music. Dislikes: lakc-s, plionrc-s, llirts, egoists 5IJl'lgfk2UOlt?Z IIldl'h llow Much I lc-ol , It takes two to tango Always RCIIIUIIIIDIIII Russiar'1fI.,ern1ar1- British track tours, Diana Ifarrnan, AP, III, HPIIIISIIYH, SS ci SS, KD, DD, IJWIlf, Dcel laco, IB, KIANI., MK, Iir11 M, IllI'IfllH, Bear Bear , DM, loin, Dave Berger, Dennis, Sper1c ', IH, IR, Ihc- rrosc- , Sue, Mike, MM. Marty Nelsonf Yskr I lub J, 5,4 ISI 2 likes: Sailing Dana Point, skiing, Ilitlr BD, I atalina Quotei ILag me . Al- ways Rl?IllI'llIIN?lL Shark bites, brc-t, Dram, Nanc, Bob, Steve, Rrvcrr Rats, IIJII, BB, ll, MA, I. l, AP, IIN, IDM, ID. Barry Nestande-clootball 5. likcrsg spc-cecl, power, social gz1tl1c-rir1gs. Dislikes: I IIIlIl'l do that , bogarts, III.. Sorigfquotcrr All Along the Watc l1towec1 , l clicl tomorrow, so I lrvc- today . Always RIfIlAIIflIlIll'I. Iilllllfslllllg a IIII IlciclgtfI'c1t'Ilt1Irl brought from an clCIlllIlIlSll'dlIll', llot Springs, Pour it out Cl-ioysf' Mark New' berry I ikc-sp Money 8. being a millionaire by the time I'n1 2I. IQLIOIUI Don't shoot till you see thc- white ot' their eyes. Always Ren1er11ber: Prop. IS. Karc-n I. NI?Wl1lill1'SllIIIt'lIl I'our1c'il likes: Boys, ac Illllllllllg, waterskiing, liorsebacjk riding. SIll1gff2lIOII'I lool ll You l'l1ir1k It's Over , Poppa Iucly , Always Rc-n1ember: BM, IM, II, IW, Ill, RB, accour1trr1g w!I.fM, RB, litxt's coughing I , algebra w.fI'M, IH, donut shop IM, Ill IoNc-I NII'h0ISIll1'5IJCI?IfII 2,3,-4, I omrn Irric' Arts 4, Sc-nior' Ed. 4. likes: Mir1t N I l1rp ice c re ar11 substantralrty my sccrct sharcr Dislikes Itl1dI rous womcn crmrgrngtrallrc Al Ways Rcn1en1bcr I-orensrc Fevcr Mom' Worry? Dorothy Sc thc gang Irrnals C? Natl Quals Noscs my vc ry bests Robrr1 Sc David HL Baby Itl!3!78 I1fIImf7'I falling ny It IR KL KP DS IV t II Mctoun 81 Vrncrc Karen :con Drrll lc Ir Dancc skrrr1g Always Rccncrnbcr DI camp ttalcurn powclcr tg s4uarcsI ll the kidnap s sunburnt 78 blllllllltl job ID DI AD II MM BM KR Shrrlcy P1pera Iarrls lc iguc Z 54 Pc pIlubZ S4 A5BIon1m Social Ivcnts 4 Annual 34 VVOITILIIS Inscrnble 34 lrlccs clean air friends Drslrkc.s Bc ing a IWIII Always RIIIIIIIIIJEI' cmprtrgo annull frrcnds II irr l1lc IO ontma wc lscl girl Br crccr 1 I Ioors partrcs ' eu it-II J IS lcd Dutch c . MW Irrnly Aclmls r lr1g Irar Iolmny Mattlirs love A support IIIJIII my par cnts thc Ilollancls ls lrrscos Susan Marie Pa aI5l2S , s caguc I 1u1l I4 cs ltr res Sr Jrcs s quick trngc rs ways Rcmernher Ror1 SI II IK IW Mrtc I1 lrrc nds Z9 n1c IIIIIIII s tr1 Montana Saclrc XII lcd Iruy V llMo cquac irc 1 wfls Ac 1 I rrlzly Adams IKP MW IV IBI or1c or1 or1c lrascos sssss V song 81 cheer lamrly lodcl sopl1 nrtc it the hc II I1 wflony lccl 81 Karcn Dlrrcn Patrick Irlccs Ic r1r1y all lrrcncls bc IIII Drslrkcs stuck up pc oplc yodes DIIIIIIIIS DR ongfI2uotc vc ls1l Always Un IIII Y rrtc Alwiys Rc nic rnbcr Mectrng Icnny lstory IIMI SS IR J II VM MA SR KM MK DL1nn1 Patrick Drill Ic1m tg Z lr Horsc bac krrclrng lrit Drslrkcs Scrcnce calc terra loocl crowded IIIIIWHYS Sor1gfQuotc IIS Is My Lrlc W 1t rs lrlc tor rl you c int get rr1 troublc 1 Always Rc inc rnbu Drill learn c 1 w!KI 81 ID lrrst IIIICILIII Ill IA ID KK DR PR UT KII Rl HIIIIOIII gag In olyn Paukstrs Ski I lub I t Var lrac k Z I I Drs lrkcs Dc Ita 88s Nc wport Iwy Mick I1gcr Al wlys Rcr11cr11hLr Iercsi Aurora wflrm 81 Lrrc wport I7tl1 81 48th ousrn VP IIII I I cils winta drag' Mrkc m!Z8!77 Allllll 4th hey dudc rc gal yuc k Mc Donalds PHI' Z 4 Sl wcdgc A cli Pernell IQIIIIIS .ZS Irack Z 54 X ' ' J V 1 I . . '. ' J x . I, ' ' -1. P 2 1' .1 e , 1 ' 't. - ' 1 x - ' 1 .1 1 :I ll V x . Y' . - . . , . , . . . il A ll A X ' ' ll xy V IV, , , V' , I llcjh rro , KK, KI , I'P, I I, , , , . , Brit. lit ll, - P, I f ' ' r, . Kim Ni -.f 1' Vrarn Li, Iiym, lcfam Z,I. fkes. 1 .1 - f 1 I 1 '- 1 ' 1 ' .1 c f. , il 2 ' c pingg, . 1 ' 1' ' , A, ., ID, I 'r 1 - r 1 l I 0 -5 ff' f 1 F 3 A I 1 1 I - V ' A - f - x - ' 1 ' ' 1 1 - z I - ' A 1 - L: I A ' W . 1.1: 5' 1' 2 1 1 : e ' ' ., I , 'e .1 trot CHS, VP, ELMIJ, 29 I-. 'c i I, ' DD, M 1 11, Q.. f , bat ' , car rallies, 'ttcrl, R -'.l+1, Ili IIr , lor y, I ', ' ., . KI-, Rl1l,cl1-1f',, I ,Bol , Ilx, , I V3 1, ,I rdy, I uy, , .i' .. . cf, D', yy, f 'g, per A ,. , Ifirl' L2 W. e g,l,4, Pep Club 2,l, Ar1r . , lik 1.1: Ifrood lriencls, truc ks, Ik k's Zncl 81 Ircl, NIOIllclIId, beach, parties. Dislikes: l'Iic.k'11, f . IIA, lcfcl' . ' V 1 1 Al 2 'f' . t' A B., Iiary S., Prom '78, ., 1' . ks, chc 1 l .., IB, ISI sis, IR, Dutch, rg. 8, 'f'7, I -. . 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I III III Igl BI lg IS Inuy swI III IS Hllg Y ll IDIIIII llnng MI IIIIWI s Always IIII IIIIII I BI III IW III I I IIIIy I VI Il-ZII II IIII DII yfIIssI AII II Id gII I TI M1'41Ms IIIIIII IS H NIIsI Stran Il IIIIIS In IIII IIIIIIIIIW party SK MI I S II KI IIII IunaIIII1II IITIITIII IIIIIIIII IVIIII dl II Karen Popke Ski I lub 4, NHS 2 I IIkI-s ski III-II IIIIIIII-y I, ski IIIIII ,XI II, ISI I I I IIS I,'I. AIS I IIIII-s Skiing, VinI I- I1'II. g.IInII Ilis I' , . ' ,i I , - 1 . I IIII IIIII, IIII , IIII'Iy, IIaII'y. II , I I' IM, ki 1 II , 78 Y I ' ' I III, Mi III I II.Ig , I II I ' , 'I , I ip. ', IIII II 'I III III IIIIIIS, 1 IIII L' x x, Q .V ,, I1 MI I II , M II.IInIIl I I 1 I P' k' I-ri . ' , ',I,-4, QVIIIIIII Ii II.II I 2,15 IMI III'.Is I, V1II IIIII L .7 IIIII' I ' Sp , I' 'IIIIII gnyy II. ' g, I. ' gf 'I WI I . Uislik -I I. sip, ar' .lII's gt . 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I, ' I P'I- kiIIg ' ' g I'-II IIIIII 4 'kIIs: IIIIISI' IIaIkI'iIliIIg, going IIIINIIS, IIII-nIIs Ilis- likI' I I I III' IIII 'IIII 'II I Q II' II Ially IIIII ' I I I I 1 ' I' ' IIII, IIIII I , I', 1 I ', I I ', AI- I.M,S,II,lI,II, 'IIIII' kI-' I. , , '- ', ' ,af 'Igf Q 1 I AI ' ' I , I I I yIIII Al way I I I , Ro I , ls' YI I , IJVI' I , I III'Iyl P, KIIII R., SII, MM, KIJ, KI , IIII, IS, RI, IIIInnI slI1Ip, IinIIIs lIIri, IIII'IyI IIIII lar I Isl, Sal NiII's at R II I-s, Sal , 8 81 IJ1 II'sIiI' Piru- ' ' IIIIII 2 ' In ' ing, III III Ik I' IIII IIIII gli II, III'pII'ssiIIn, IIII - I: - ' SIII III I . - I . f 4 , M , I W, I IS, I.s, IIA, IK. , , . II -, IIII I III.III . zIII '. A B I I Ian II III I I In III ' ' 2, I,fI, I!I,IIn.I P I,'I Nl IS I,fI, AIS ,fI. WI, I I , I S, VI, SA IIIII-s 'II-II I II-s, IIII I , I III. IIIIVIII '. IIII I I, IIIII I IIIIIII IIIII II'II'fI IIis1IIiIs. 'I y 'I II' , '1 ' S I Il ' ' I 'I' 'i 1 Rv I I 'il lil Il, A li I- Rn , III-.n ', II1 Sn II IIIII , Sn' III I iI ', III II IIIIIII- , ne, IILIN, IIIII I, g- X , ' , , , . , IW, I ,, ' x , ' I ' 74 ing. II.II1I-ling, III-.II II Iiislikvs I'I2sIIi1IiIIII, IIIIIII IrIlIIs Sung YIIlII Sung Always RI-IIII-IIIIII-Ig II'iI'nIIsIIips w1'SI', SP, RII, Rivvr wfRIl, Ilawcl Img, SI' 81 IV, SI' X. I -V, RII X1 RV,sssss,IiIi1lly AII1InIs WIIII, IV, MW, Sl', SP, HIV hunk It U, 2 .IIII talks, IIIIspiI1II WIIIIIIDIN, II M IIUIIS 81 IJI'III ils, IIIIIIIIII 78, WISH, I I, RV, lilly Inga Il.Iy Kim I'rIII' Iikvsi MIIIII, skiing, IIII-ps, vIIIlI-yII1IIl, I'IlIlIls I-yI-s, BIIIIIIIIII, partying WfIIII'I1IIS IIA, II, II , IDI, IN', KM, KI, BN, MI, IBS, PII, IW, III, IS, KA, IS, IIS, ANII MIIIII 81 Mindy Ilis Iikvs 70 IIIIII IIII, IIisIII, drivv III NIIIIIIIIIIIIII, II-.IIIIniIs,' liglIIWI-ights, .IIII1InI.IIi1 s IIIIIIIII I II1Ik 1IIIIIInII YIIII, has il IIIIIIIII yIIII, is il wII.II il SI'I'lI1S,U Always RIIIIII-IIIIII-I IIIIlly X1 lZIIlIin YIIII III'IIlI'II IIII' IIII1IIIglI IIIIQII sIIIII1Il X. IIIIVI' giyvn IIII' Iny I.IvIIIiII' II'II'IIIIHII'S I IIIvI-y1III IIIII lbvllvs lst III IIIIIIII N.IIls, gI1IWiIIg IIII wfMM. VVI'I .II IIsI-IIIIIIWI-I WfAITIII'Y Ilha R.ImirI-1 I.IIls lII1IgnI' 2,I,1I likI's: Paul MII .IIIIII-y. !.II ris, III- IrI'aIII. IJislikI's IIIII-lly, IInII.Ippy III-IIIIII-, SIDIIIHIII, RUIIIIIIIITY QIIIIII-' YIIII IIIIlI'I knIIw IIITW llll ky you .IIII until Yllll IIIsI- II Al ways RIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' IriI'nIIs: MIIIIIIIIII M, KinI S., lIIri I , BIIIIniII Ii., Mir IIIIIIII S, KS in PIIIIIII, IIIIII- niv gvtting stuck in IIPI' top, fIIf'I III. l'IIppI1r, IIaIlIIwI-I-fn , Irvvp IIIIIII III IIIII, IIIri Hui, Kimiv, WIIIIIIII MiI'lIIIllI- M, Kim RI-arIIIIn'PI1p IIIIII 2,Ig I IIIIII I are AIIIII 3,4 I ikI-s' IIII' SI IIIIIII II-aI IIIII, horses, snow, IHIIIIIIIII.-1, IIIIII, II-II, I'.IIII N, RB, Ill, IR, I. M111 glbllgffgllflll' IIIII II-gs . Smile .II I'vIIryIInI' you sI-II, .IIIII YUll'VI' IIIIIIII-I yIIIIrsIIlf a IriI'nII Always RI-IIIIIIIIIII-I Mai 81 II IIig IDIIPS, IJIIII 81 f,I'I'gIIl1, Inaina Img, Paul 81 4 grI'aI InIInIIIs, RIIIIIII, BIII kwlwat, HIIII' l'1IIIIIIIIIIsa , IIIIII I aIfisII M.IsIInI, Vikki fdlllfx, Ivssa-IIIII, IIIIIIII MaI I yIIII swI-I-IiI'I, Il.IIl1IwI'IIn '78, IIIII I.InsIIII 81 s.IIIiIJs, grval par IiI-s W!I.ary I IIIiss YOII kiII , Patti RI-inharl Banrl 7,Ig Bannvrs Ig Ilrill II-am 4 Iikvs: III II IIB gInI's, SIAIIII, IIIIII' IIislikI-s IIII SIIngf IJIIIIIII' lIIIW IDI-IIII IS YIIIII lIIvI ', YIIII l,II '. Y1IIIIiI ' Always RIIIIIIIIIIIII-I MI-I1 NYI IIIIIIIII trips, SINIIIIIIIII, IIyIII', MIIIIIIIII, SII.InnIIn.IIIl, SIII' QIIII',RI,Kl,If1, Ill, MS, YIIIgiI', IPII, I KI, IIII SS, III-sl III ITIY l1IvI' WXIXM, Miss II X1 II' II IIIS Ingrid RI-IIII' IV Ivnnis, Var II'IlIllS, IIII sI1IIs, I.irls II'agIIII Iikvs' MIIIInI.Iins, II1I.I1I'I, Iwing WfII'lI'IIIIS, guys, snIIw, WAIIII Song I.1I1IIIIIyII IJIII-sn'I Mean FIIrIIvI1I Always RI- IIIIIIIIIIIII' Friends, rivs-r WfI,I I1ISI', KarI-II X1 Mikv IIa1I, IIIJaIh IIIDIISP, Bass Iakv, IIIIIIII' at IahIII-, Dads I IIIII I'hips wllf , Swvnsvns, All wllieh, yIIu'rI' sII I IIIII , RIIII 81 Mark, IDI 81 Iny swiIII program IIZBAI, KD, MS, IDB, IR, IK, IIII, , I I lrlo Re nolel he uhm e it mn I is e Always e IX ' on my vi HI' t mme :hen Rhoele I ke Q me e Run ne ge o s 1 R ine m e Ui Ii Howe n Rlnely Rue otlr in in w es 4 ettsvur See ees Son, I :inte oe 4 fe n me inning' lsn I ev Always Re nl 4 ne ev I 1 Iyer In 1 s fu H! lue ene 4 e wi ne v me s e iso 1 Vee torson ef e VA IKII K M Sl I 1 pliyo Ieff Rldelle So ll W e SIIHII1 2 s e hung, 1 ee ma volley Il ong M e o M A wi s 44444 en ree on IIINI I yours ie 1 4 es Wuteesknng it hs Ike bl Ioene w II 44 s In Iltems ne w I s e me HI uv It len 444 nel MI! M S I y wel Rue hens wfl len RR 4444 In Nights IoAnn Roele en re I like s 'snow sk eng, I 4 nels Sox I note so' Alvx ns Re me en ree 4 44 Hue up nsM ISIS MA 4 4 4 4 .ln Il 4 nn 1 R time ye M Rong!! not Run ew: I o fe me ll Alw nys Re me mhee 4 ey, 7 'Nl M Il Mllll Swe nson I I RM Itlw 1ys'I RY leneli Rogers es oele I, 7 Spin Il h 'No v lost Without Your love Always Re nwmlwe '. ' , ' . the' rnountnens vvf 've' Romanslel Wee stleng 2 I fl like-s or ehe's lenhof lrre'l.1s,VVV fm 1 lh lhslekvs I.IIl I'e'opIe- Quote' Rowe'e Always Re'me'mhe'r '-N Ilulle 'seIxf.iI, IV., It SI IIIt.lII'- nel 'VII-ll I'x'e' Itewnel' M. ' . I Iile - See l .I he-.ue It me t. Il . sle' -p . ' Re' rnewnh 'e' IIIS, 'wunea II. 'vnu vvf KS, Sl! 'Y len I .fl , W -'ee- lev.l ' Mn lI.neI- -. lst pew I .y-eh eI.Is'., I'mus I.nke- Ht su 'v VII 'dv' - - I -s Ire-ineI I ' lk , , Il I ws, l.ike-es I .teliv Alvxay-. e- - Ive' I hieagx , l'eII'-il' RR IH l'l., I.lxf'I Il, IR, I'.tlIl toes 's Iml Ilvlve'e Ie' . 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Song II 'e ' vt ns R4 me 444444 I' Rive I Illugg'-.yI A Ahe eele e- 4 ki ' Wf M,IR QI, Ill!! , 4 'Q 4 ' ' through my high se hool yrs Sylvia Rui:-I oye s ' I mmy Xe the quiet 'ne s Ilisi IS Ie In 4 Que te: VI on ye s 'le 4 to me wlnte vel you would like to e 4 I 'twwys he speehl It Always e fyou 444444 heel my life w!IoveI II!I2!77 Ulf!! 77, lI!I2!78 heaeh nights in water my ar- s, MM IR. . ' ' , S 'M most o IIS Neal Run mtey 7, ' . I . i e tes eo 1 , ' ' A . mnefy Din.: r xr Rallies, nights me Ibis ike s' BNI time s spe e el woek home work, osing, 'Song!Quote: Houhle Vision , s i of vie ory I I ag me o e e' make s me pune h myse II. Always Re me mhe 1' 'ek C. 've aein ina 'ein gas easts, BN IQ SR, R ' DR 's ' 'wfI7B IDM K' IDN V lr nk Salas-R'meI Z I4 like s' I ooel tiene s. me el airplane s sports Jislike s we es, e I 1 Iew So g Who Are You Alwlys e me mhe e , se 4 suhle ' Me we ' , , ' , , , lrrissa SIINIKIS Soph 1 I ' . 1 , I I ' ', ' , e its ounlains lJ'sIike s' Wo I' e pe o vio- le nee Song' Always And Ioee vel ' Always Re mhee Spee Ir' Enels: 'SR IS MS AA . M QI MM PV DB Qadies 71 78 Prom 77 e urh! good times w!Amy H. ehe rishe el me mo ries wfmy hahy Mirhael Ill22!77 81 l2!If78 lori Seallon-Ie-nnis 2 I4. likes: hood times II I pvople- l've- me-t I slekefs pe' L lie k e-t Qu te-s t.ooel Ine'neI are' luke' 'I use e- - e' ' ' 1- rhtve lwn - oelel. nel lmlI IIHIQIII' I I.r1I s 'IMI 'I II I II ke IIIIISIIAII,lVfl.111e'I,IlS me Re. Il ke' Ig .I e I , . . . I 2 I4 lmek ,f ' 1, ng, , e K I ' I 1 I e SAC , Il ',AI ,K,Il Il NR IIN Ii I I el ' . - , , III I l Ink -s I'.nIee's, eone e-its skiing I,olI, nn, I nn ph I 5, . I ly te. 'lung like-s l.ist eng, 'me e- el o I ' I 'el I. k Re-e'Ie In Ihe- Y 'aes' Al 1. I - ' ' ' , , ' ' n l.lho'S Illll II',W , J KK, I I 78 lo.1I e th' roll, .III my elose' Irie-neIs l've' ene't I 1 ' My o ' 1 In - I k ' gh! I, 1 - l Io f y , ' I elo, Xe l'eI Il e' for you I ' . ' 1 ' h K, Ion yol 'I . I . ' ' . I mei R ' me-mhe-er Ihe' elay Iom 81 I Iounel vaeh othefr , ' ' ' I9 vnl , IB KS, IS, HB, Isl! 81 KII, HR, IK M , S , I .Ill - ll X I our l,4, lme k 2,I,4, le'tte'rm1n 3,4 I kvs Po el ' , I' ' pIe', len, Ime k partie-s, girls me ' , , I Ia k, I . I ' ' , isle I . I . , . . 1 . l 1 ' ' lt' the' thrll t , no Ile- . e my I le-I -at that lm ,X lla :R g,IJ ,ly e ,Ifl.III, VW, I , , , III, C., , MN, 4.8, S ,time-s ,II, , K, , I, IM a . , , ' - ' Rfl me I' ' , I ' All Ieweel ' wee 'Il . ' n - . R - - - Ill he' was ne-vm quivt, Me- :ty Ire ' In - llty KR KI' IR Ill, IR IIII 1 h. . 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Always Remember: Great timcs wf friends River Irips school clanc es be ic h party Ir Yr D810 w!Elrse Nancy SchilllngD1ncc Produetron Z 34 likes Ihnerng trucks Song Fire And Rain Always Rc member Babycakes 81 ltmbc hops WIOX77 truck driving Prom 78 KID Mexico P Ilash IH in shadows or nngc pccls Ixco Bc ll Kathleen D Schirmer lrkcs Iecps Ioga Rrvcr skiing III Runblmg Iumly Shady BIIIY Always Remcmber lisa Ilgl o ern Iolls Bu 2 tlrrx Rocks 81 t UI ggas VP Buds Mamba 81 tl Ihe Roeky Mex' C xravan River San D Marditiras magic weektsj Disco Frisco 4 wheeling 80 cow M LP Pc oplc What A Irip' C ild Schroer AIS S Larls Icaguc 3 Irkes Holidays trrends eating DI spcc lriend DR Furope here wc come Quotc lc is only as good as make rt' Always Rc membcr Dc msc Annc S cryl NS cxcusc nc A Sm I-ran in troductions' Ilcutsch almost gc ttmg stuck in bathroom Iamie Seaborn likes Icnurs horsc back riding Quotc Bc tween tiood timcs is bad tunes a true friend is always therc when you nccd them Always Rc member Mceting UM cruising w!IR summer New Years 78 wf IR sharing good Qtrmcs 81 bad w!IR OM IR isa Ann Sears Ilrrll I I4 lr nds lnughrng wflicrt PIL aonc t uotc With C oc my hrng is Jossiblc D MR Hubba DI budclics accident in Big Ii Rribs SS IK Bouda I2 am talks w!MR steal ing Iood WXDS SH cimp ditching She yl Senft Womens tnsc mblc 2 I Vocal Fnsemblc 4 lrkcs Italian Food music 81 singing Dislikes fomplainers A homework Always Rc mcrnber ends Ilcrnrc tarol nc tlx Pix R A c ll c Jonnas kc tehup 100 IIN c nccrts icc B I IB gms Marcos Sevilla NIIS 44 1 SI S4 lc n 4 cn JI 'mic hun in c rrig in Auc cpulc o t.r1nc tct clrrv Ilrsrkc s Rclulcrng my Ic ir Ict sw ibbmg ic dec ks ot my yacht whalc blubbei attcr cxpedi tions Always Remcmbcr Ilarpoomng the tireat Whitc Shark Winning thc Indy 500 8. le Mans in thc slmc yr winning Wimbelclon in strught sets and all thc trmc s I day dreamed in class Mic hcle Shames Iikcs t.oocI times wf Irrc ncls Quotc A inc nd to c vc ryonc is 1 Inc ncl o no onc Always Rc rm mbc r Iic krc R im e clip c 81 ny M tc ho rn in Ii cl xy p ng clown ummer rn Isricl 1 A L ? , I .,. 1 '.', , fc ' , '. ., ' . 5 ' ' - 1 1 ',',. ' .. 1' , .. 7 1: Il ' ' llv , -. : A ' A 1 1 . l ,1 I ll 5 ' D ' ' g' ' A ' -I i 1'1 ffA I 'I 1 - 1 . '- ' 1 ' -, ., -J 1 1 , 1 I I -1 -I U 1 V 1 ' I ,1 4 l I 1 fi , . 1' 1 1 ..: ',1 'ill Ir I- Io, I I, I . II, .2 . Y 1 1 Ili - . VI A . , ., , , , , 1 ., z , , - ., . ' ., ' -I '. ,. ,' . A ' 11 11 I ' I ' ' I ' I I I 11 H, 3 . 3 11 , -. .114 Z- k . I Q 1 K- F' ' 1' .1 ' 1 1 ' ' ' I ' 1 . ., ., . , . . ., ., 1 ' 4 ' 1 ' 1 V 1 .1 , , . . . , . , . , . .. r: li 1 3 Y . you A I ,I 7 I J ' 1 .l k' I I . ,.., . . , , . . , tha , ..1i:,S ,Sl.,IiCL,..' ., 1 , , , . ' ' ' ' 1 . ' 1 - 1 'r ' 1- . .' ' ' ' ,K 11 4? li . ' . If, ' 1 , ' 1 '- ' , . 1 1 ' are 1 . ' J 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . ' . ' l . , , - .- 1 , I 1 GV. l . . ' eam 2, 'kesg Frie , 1 P 1 1' , ' , time I 2, 2 r: ' I' I ., t ' P . I N Al ways Remember: Bert, Patty, Marg, MM, IJI, , -,-f -1 , 'I S ' ' F L .. 1 S' 1 1 1 - r - 1 ' -1 ., - , QL ' ' .' ' . 1r A K 1 - S ' 1 .1 ' - 1 1 ' ' . L 1 . 1 e I I. : Fri 1' ,: . r 'r, , Ien, Fish, Ilia -, ', IA, Ati, tal, Iulie, 4, Y, S, Sue li. wging in ar, l '. fr ' , ,fx . ,cm 1 .,'31, BW 41' A - 1 I -V - A f ' I : ' nis S, . likes: Ie- nis, l g be ' 1 I' g, litt div' ' . , 1 I Prix r. '- ing. . 9' 2' 11 1. ' 1, . . A 1 tl 1 , .-1 1 A-1 ' . ' ' 1 3 1 : ' , 1 ' 1 ' I ' 1 , 'I ' ' 1 , . , , 1 5 ' 1 je ' 1 ' ' ' 1 . ' .51 J1.',. :' f ,hi 3:11 x A Tl IA X '. A 'F I P , g ge 1 , 1 . . '1 , K' S., th 1 --ater r' . 4 ', 'f arty, ialli ' , s , 1 :-pc.:oplc'- I met, 76 4th Iuly, Kimberly Shebanek-likes. popcorn, beach, love stories, cuddling Always Remem- ber: Rose Parade, lake Havasu, thc- Farm , toot 51 talking, our apartment , wet paint, Dar- ryl, Saclies, I.orr, BB, ER, MS, MM, Ill, I I, SS 241 SS, IJIJ, dance class, Palm Springs. Davicl Iona- than Shivelyr-Kt IIS, Iournalrsm, Spc-ec h, AIJ, SIJAIISS, WWAAIISS, groping, Ilc-clomsm. likes llc-clonistrc pursuits, cfxc ellencc- w . ' lerra, green M!s1Ms, c-It llislrkc-sz Altruistcc pursuits, absence ol lerra. Song!Quotc-: Ilalleluiah thorns , 'Ilen sila lumemm Ullll,'IIllt'lVU Al ways Remember: IB, KP, IN, IM, IDS, PN, Kt , IB, Numen, Fresno, Sacramento, Iiebc- Ieria. Denise Michelle Sl'l0l'l'f1ll'lS league Sec. I,-I, Iennis S. Likes: true lriencls, my dogs, clark im- agc1, UR, skiing, tennis, my 08. Dislikes: liars 81 phonies. Song: lime in a Bottle Always Rea- rnemberi Family, Klls hair, lngy vv!-Ith gears, Illk, slslc hell it 7, Annie-711, locker buclcly it 40, rivc-r rats-its last Mike, pal lori, Sheri Ist car rally, Mare, Kev's girls, micl--nite, Su1y's hotseat, the gang truc kin, IfI77'l, nutty Mi K., llewy's help. Kathy Silva1t.irIs league, lc-atprce Icl., Photographer ot' Smoke Signals Likes: Mat- thew, lasagna, beach, Steve Martin. Ilislikc-s. Phonies, finals, allergies. Song. lust Unc- Look . Always Remember: Dec. I2, III77, Matt 81 all the spec. times, heart to hearts, beach house w,fKts1S, 1 American foxes, MIISSII, IIY, WM, MM,I, lc-al, I'm so conIusec.l, Ilomc- coming 725, Saclic- 70, 77, 78, WI 70, 77, 725, tml cl. Boy, I-'rorns, Slt tAmusI, Sheri, Ilarry lSonjaI, KU, IR, IDS, SI, MM, ER, Sli, Ils, IK, DI, MM, II, ll5, II, KK, Sl, Ml, MM, MS, t'S, SR, C S, Ill, MS, NM, NW, Mt, SI, WM, VM, NII, IM. Stacy Simms-likes: Ilancing, partying, AII, IJII, Sli, Lili, MD, RA Dislikes' Monday mornmgs, Sat work. Stlllgflltlflltll Straight Ori , I ive Iilc- to its fullest . Always Rt'lllt'IIllDl?l', Knotts, I. Shasta, wflliane, getting trouble wfAc3lrienc-, Griswalcl parties wlllavc-, llc-nny, Mc-lisa, Sue, Scott, meeting lerry, Ilrama I, Palm Springs w! All, Ac counting vvfRon, t.c-orge, Robert, Have, tlindy, Stan, Steve. Chriss Sirnmcmslikes: All Porsehes, Vapris, talit, Bugs, 70, 07, Ianc y women. Dislikes: Iall people, SB, III, lancias, FCI SongfQuoIe5 t'Stairway to Heaven , Bo ner . Always Rc-mernber: Vic kie Mallis, It., MW, Iourist, c'l'leer'leacIers, loga, yellow I apris Silver' Bugs, It,R, MA, SR, II-I, SB, BN, looc fights, stult startecl by SB, stutt Iinishecal by c S Mark Anclrc-ws' llgllls, wah! Iim Ilansen' wic-iclnc-ss! Karan Sisson lcavel t lub I, tiym nastic s 1 Iikc-si Ilitcliing, guys, Iac lx in the bo: Mike's body, parties, beer, Sallie. Dislikes: School, hangovc-rs Songz Double Vision . Al ways Remember: Andy, Sallie, MM, PM, IK, DE, SI, Marc for introducing Anely to me, DS, SS, IS, KCL, DCI, AD, RI, David Shepardflraek 2,3,4g Cross Country S, Likest Clirls, archery, jogging. Dislikes' Pessimists Song!Quote: Soft 81 VVet . Always Remember: Kellog power drive, car rallies, leac'ler'sl1ip r'c-tic-at 70, Art Class. lom Skalman--Football 2,t,4, Basketball 2,1 loves: Sylvia, lower ol Power: Dislikes: Fighting: Song: You're Still A Young Man . Always Rernern ber: IIXIN77, X--mas 77, nights at the beach, concerts, lirnrny, Kev., Xt Sylvia. Ie-ff Smevogf Iootball t,4, Basketball 2,t,4, likes: Wild Women Song: C'lrec'lc Your Pac kage , Always Rernember: Craiger, Douglas, lredmel, Pedro, my best buddies, nic est girl in school, Denise I Robert Smith' Basketball 2 likes: Davicl lhompson, Denver Nuggets, IWI, Isley Bros, Bernie M. Dislikes: C.e-orge Mctiinnis. Song: Septen'rber Always Remernbei' DI clunking over CLC- 81 Ili, my cousin speedy NI. Suzanne Smith- Pep Club lg Ciirls league 2,'l,4. likes: Ken, DD, farmer, trucks, KS fs II, Christians, Donahue, BR 1114, Disney Movies wfltrian. Dislikesz Feet, Denny's w!MD, Sl, SS. Song: Precious 81 Few . Always Remember: Farmer, Sadies w!Ken, Winter Formal 78, l.S's house, my Seeuret sharer, TC' 81 his roses. Sylvia Smith- Ciirls league 'l,4. Pep Club l,4. Pep Club i3,4. likes: Sewing, cooking, neecllepoint, reading. You can't give more than love 81 handaicls Always Remember Being kiclnappecl, Denny's, Iisa's party, lpint, lS's house, lori, Kim, C indy, Dana, finding IIIS house, Finalist MCNIAP Anne Smoele 'softball 2, lielcl llcie key l,ft, Swimming 3,45 C.AA Pre-s 4. likes I-loc key, swimming. Dislikes' getting run to dc-atb Song!Quote. lhank You lor I-te-ing A lriencl Always Rcrrnernber Mic belle. C yncli, MSI Shas ron, ID, IK, Kirrrho N4!'7tl, clc-tee tives little ferj one, capt 'spac c- C aclcrts. Dave- Sorenson--I-oot ball 7,l,4 likes Parties, women, Rig league-rs Dislikes- Math, rregative attitudes, little lea guers Quote' Wba lah lahl ' Always Re' rnernber IM's parties, I, IQ, IR, backpacking wf Ml. ICJ IM, getting popped on the hill, SIYX concert David B. Souza Wrestling l,t,4, loot ball 2 likes Hunting nrat rnaicls, skiing, target shooting. Song: Iubalation . Always Re- member: wrestlers' corner, unknown perverts, hook-book, Darling Darlene, Ms All Arneriearr, the Pye-s of Deve-n Pam Spector-'Bancl 23 likes: lc-nnis, the beach, people' at Canyon, rve lte s In Quote lurkey Always Re mc mbe r Me xrc o Crty working at Anaheim stadium Rocky Hor ror Pre ture Show Bryn Speneer Dance Produc 1 Z fthall 2 vc eybrll lrk s orn rnusrc with Iohn skiing sports Quote IJhn I wwnt to make it with you' Always Rc me mbcr all my friends Iune Z4 Dec I9 mountains with Iohn Michelle Stellhorn softball 2 hockey I 1 s evue Icp Squad llonrecornr C ourl 4 Alwiys Re me rnber Bass lake Helen r it7 Ilomecomrng 78 Witt Scot Clary Steward lootball 2 S4 Base 2 surn skrrr lake M Song Desprrrclo Always Rc mc mber I Mrkc lccl Ken Rick larry Tom the lngersolls and Sylvrr Cathy Stoclclircl Pep C lub 4 C Sl 1 r es reoalc soc railing rrysrcs C ski c frc s o p rc gc ttrng awry with murder Quote Shut :mac ki rfty Alwtys Rc me rnlrcr Scum llot lips It the crrc lc D land krclnapprngs football glrne s er rfe tti rlc e ctc Mike Sullivan lr 1 s thc be teh going to BMR Drsr IC M working at larrcll s Make Sullivan likes I-ast cars beach going to BMR Dislikes IILM working at Farrells Song!Quote Karshmrr Do rt in a Dustc r Always Remember My frrst car levrnes Physics class all my friends my family Cheryl Swinton CSF 2 S4 Band 2 34 likes mountains music Clark Cnble era7res Song Irny D inc er Always Rc rne mhc r Ruth is rnc X V rr parte l ut to heart trlks 7712777 summer 78 Mr chacl Proms wfllrll R1 Davey Dale I laylor oth Drvrn l I likes Stephanie IK C I or R rel o lake A Chance Agwrn because She s Always A Worntrr Io Mc Alwrys Re rne mbc r llomc coming 78 70 C-ale H Iaylor likes Scuma girls friends DI BM DS ICQ ICJ Song!Quote oublc Vision e s be e n gooc to ne wlys Rc me rnbcr lhrf eve ryonc has at least one frie nel rn thc worlcl who s yours? 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Preparation for the new school year was begun by attending camp at Santa Barbara during july. In addition to motivat- ing the crowds at various sport events, the pep squad also adorned Canyon's campus with many brightly colored spirit posters. Likewise, the varsity locker room and football players' homes were dec- orated before C.l.F. games. Pep rallies also helped to keep C.H.S. students enthusiastic. Through hard work and spirited involvement the songleading squad captured third place during competition at camp, Once school began, they presented many dance routines featuring kicklines and other intricate movements. Their routines were performed to the songs Macho Man, the U.S.C. Fight Song, Shout It, ZS or 6 to 4, and Shame The songleaders also competed at Miss Drill Team U.S.A. in February. Going to the KEZY radio station and cheering was one of the most memorable moments for the varsity cheering squad. Each cheerleader had an opportunity to talk on the radio and then perform a special KEZY cheer tas a groupj. Other memories include getting the barrels to football games, the or- ange dresses which were supposed to be gold, football send-offs, tunnels, Something Special, and the Secret Pal Breakfast. The l.V. cheerleaders, on the other hand, had the job of providing encouragement for junior varsity team. The ponies at camp and the Villa Park pep as- sembly are two events which will always be re- membered. The j.V. squad also had to adjust to a smaller squad after cheerleader Sandi McCage moved away through the school year. The sophomore cheering squad had the essential spark needed to arouse spirit in the class of '81. Squad memories include cheering at both C.l.F. and Homecoming games, Lisa falling in the mud, and the homecoming luncheon with the previous year's squad. 1. Cindy jones, Lisa White, Shannon Bates, Lori White, and Eileen McAuliff helped to generate spirit for the class of '81, Not pic- tured Linda Yim. 2. Diane Blume performs with enthusiasm dur- ing a Canyon Basketball game. 3. The l.V. cheerleaders are: Toni Thomas, Michelle Haas, Debbie Short, Sandi McCage, Debbie Schafer, and Stephanie Brown. 4. The Varsity cheerleaders, Lori Ventrola, Teresa Massey, lenny Kunkel, Debbie Fardig, Kathy Taylor, and Donna Kenefick. 5. Mrs. Gayle Seal, pep squad advi- sor. 6. A spark of excitement radiates from Debbie Fardig. 7. The Comanche Mascot Michelle Stellhorn. 8. The 78-79 songleaders: Robin Timm, Liz Katz, Diane Blume, lody Hart, Shirley Hillyard, and Cathy Hancock. 82 L6 P2 gfx. n f-L r '? 1-LI' an-1 'lv -If A rd'f I L ml ri I if .4 I l I 7 I l'I :hd u ,vm 4. An ?' dw '- ,ff '--2 J, ' , gl '- - - 3 ' L f .nf A A Q-' E qi ,J ' Ss tl , .5 if NS A N-f-5 -' : 4. . .V ,J it i A ig-. 1 1.-'IDI , f. I s --K. . . .-. ,: Wk! M mv., ,As if . .ga Q '-sa - .. 6 ps 3. T N. , X 4' I 5 r! , 4: x 5. 154 5 f X z V Dance Production members began preparing for their annual stage show during October. Practices were held every Tuesday and Thursday night in addition to the regular second period class. During this time members assembled to choreograph and rehearse individual dance routines. Dances were then evaluated in November. Throughout the week preceding the show's debut, dress rehearsals were held. january 19, opening night, climaxed the previous months of preparation. Many types of dance provided an evening of music and entertainment. Included were forms of jazz, ballet, tap, disco, and mod- ern dance. A can-can and comedy routine were also presented. Kitris' Solo, Music and the Mirror, Live Rhythm, Disco Queen, jazz-Tap Spectacular, Night Imagination, and A Taste of Honey are samples of the themes used in choreographing the various dances. The final number was performed to the music On Broad- way. Stage Sensation, chosen as the theme for the 1979 production, had its concluding performance on the night of january 20. As a final gathering, the dancers had a lasagna luncheon at the end of the first semester. All the girls agreed that dance production was a worthwhile and rewarding experience which provided an opportu- nity for members to become better acquainted. 1. The Dance Production members are, front row: lulie Latona, second row: Kim Ord, Denia McAfee, Patty Matheny, Debbie Folcarelli, Linda Butler, Debbie Feanor, third row: Debbie Heffel, Barbara lohnson, Debbie DuChene, Lynn Smeton, Stacey Beach, Joni Watts, Terri Raney, lodie l-lart, fourth row: Sandy Tolbert, Tracy Harris, Donna Thorne, lamie Miller, Nancy Schilling, Kim Westervelt, Mellissa Mantory, Serena Belsby, Ms. Deborah Mason, Debbie Gillock, Debbie Matson, Vicki Trachta, Cindy Poer, Michelle O'Neil. 2. loni Watts shows that, when the music plays on or the excitement builds, rehearsals are worth the time. 3. Line Rhythm comes alive for Debbie Gillosk, Melissa Mura- tori, loni Watts and Linda Butler. 4. Stacey Beach and Serena Belsby wait patiently for their music cue. 5. Linda Butler and Serena Belsby be- gin to feel the strain of long rehearsals. 6. Debbie Folcarelli works for perfection as opening night draws near. 7. Linda Butler bumps to the beat of At the Hop. U5 l'I'l U3 l'l'l Cf? FU r'r'i -l rn UD U7 ,:: 7 85 MOVIES Hooper, Grease , Cor- vette Hus- band Swarm, Up in Para- dise Can Wait, matoes, Which Way , Ber- Super- muda T man, e 10 from ily Pan Fam- Iron, Boys in Gyp- lsqrdl . Goodbar, Fix, jaws ll, Love Bug, The Gauntlet, The Wild Geese, Beyond and Back, Same Time Next Year, The Hills Have Eyes, Smokey and the Bandits, Comes a Horseman, Movie Movie, The Late Great Planet Earth, Ice Castles, The Great Brain, Watership Down, Richard Pryor, Coma, Flesh Gordon, Nickelodeon, Embryo, The Great Train i: Co. C, sies, joe Rob Europe? Checl be free, nanu n, don't you g fon, Get funky i't leave early, 1 to . . . , tougl' Are you into 1 2, party, what , Let us const fild and crazy for me, totall' I Fou Have f don't 'I skiing d fisher ,- ners If Y e I T, I Ston Chris if you L k Styx, Fleetwood Mac, Rod Stewart, Chicago, Com- madores, Rolling Stones, Bee Gees, Andy Gibb, Donna Summer, Samantha Sang, Beach Boys, Cars, Cheap Tricks, john Denver, Earth, Wind 84 Fire, Vil- lage People, Crystal Gayle, Little River Band, Steve Martin, Olivia Newton-john, Toto, Stephen Bishop, Nick Gilder, Foreigner, Billy joel, Barry Manilow, Neil Sedaka, Aerosmith, Neil Diamond, Barbara Streisand, Helen Reddy, Melissa Manchester, Le Chic, Eric Clapton, Bob Seger, Marshal Tucker Band, Queen, Boston, Linda Ronstadt, Dr. Hook, Blues Brothers, Heatwave, Heart, Anne Murray, Gerry Rafferty, Van Halen, Kansas, Abba, Rush, jackson Browne. so Three Times a Lady ,gf Q ' Qlgl ii City, Double Vision Love Will Fi i'tl?f.12:f t -'Bottomed Girls My Best Friends Girl, R fiscingrtH15ld the Line Hopelessly Devoted o-Lifpu, Surrender, Macho Man, YMCA, CoCaine, Bw ikdown, Boogie Oogie Oogie, My Life, Last D3fI,.Ci,.Ai-,jiliilllxatilililjlli Park, Blue Collar Man, You'vei'B'eetT'4t kiln-'i i in '9Your Sleep, Shattered, Do You Think I'm Sexy, Bicycles, Freak Out, Fire, Soul Man, Almost, Motel Lover, Hey Bar- tender, Rubber Biscuit, Sharing the Night Together, Lay Down Sally, Living in the U.S.A., You Don't Bring Me Flowers, Who Do You Love, Only the Good Die Young, Night Fever, Stayin' Alive, Too Much Heaven, Tragedy, Grease, Kiss You all Over, Hot Blooded, Summer Nights, An Everlasting Love, You Needed Me, Right Down the Line, Who are il'-fax,-' H i King Tut, Wheneverlii l , Pepper, yi. VV, 1 . Y .3 A' 1 L 1553 K r . V J 4 'y6a5cvQf5 Q,,. gtwwf u Mfl6JQ , W -4 ,, S WM www? QAM MQJLORIBSWCLQW fWHfQw:mWg ,MWW QWALWXEQEQH UAUUJXQD WMQIUCQW WM,iymmPwQSMwwuWMmmLM xMWgwAOxwwmivf3l'W9'S7C v 5W0gMQ0pwww,fLQQUJwQJJOwMX fgwfwiwwdwwmwifwlff WMM PE' mwj MWOd96wwb WEwiJ WWQW gi X wgffilw 53360 I fmowwwwf HWS. M 0 J X X WW Q I MMJUQLRQJQPM CS. -O-G. ,C.Q,WUVOOJJMDUqV Ama QWQ 0m wWm MQ' L' k A QQDXFJSQ - G5LNqfQS'3u WN'fQg'f xfw1fwQ, Q5fe U f M W, S 5 w Update . . . There were many events which took place during the school year that caught everyone's attention- well, almost everyone. Many were newsworthy while others were merely filler stories. While many stories took place abroad, there were just as many on the national and local scene. Abroad . . . TEHRAN- The Shah leaves as a result of much pressure and controversy. He goes on vacation to Palm Springs. The big question now is, Who will run Iran? Prime Minister Shahpour Bakhtiar? The Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini? Riots were still a ma- jor tourist attraction . GUYANA- Congressman Leo Ryan and two aides are gunned down on an airstrip. Reverend lim jones of the People's Temple led his faithful followers in a mass suicide. The death roll reaches over 800. ROME- Pope Paul VI dies in his sleep. Albino Luciani of Venice is elected by the College of Cardinals and becomes Pope lohn Paul. Thirty days later, Pope lohn Paul dies. The Cardinals meet once more to elect a new Pope. Amazingly, they elect a Pole-Karol Wojtyla. He is the first non-Italian pope in 455 years. Oneithou- sand people keep a moonlit vigil waiting for the new Pope. As pontiff, he took his first trip abroad to Mexico. CHINA- The U.S. recognizes China and signs a pact for six exchanges. National . . . Nelson Rockefeller, former Vice-President, suf- fers a heart attack in his mid-town Manhattan office and dies upon arrival to the hospital. Actors Gig Young and Bob Crane are murdered. Ted Lurch Cassidy dies from sugical complications. Billy Car- ter tells the world that he is more popular than his brother jimmy. Billy Beer'f is a success? President Carter gives Patty Hearst her freedom. The last of the Watergate figures is released from prison. Betty Ford gives her face a lift. President Carter still de- livers his fireside chats. Sid Vicious dies of a her- oin overdose. Local .. . Mayor George Mosconi and Supervisor Harvey Milks of San Francisco are both assasinated by former supervisor Dan White. In San Diego, a 16- year old girl goes on a shooting spree and kills two and wounds nine at an elementary school. Los An- geles has more problems with a Skid Row Slasher . The hillside strangler is still at large. In San 90 'l 1. The Shah of Iran. 2. Prime Minister Shahpour Bakhtiar. 3. Pope lohn Paul and Cardinal Karol Wojtyla. 4. Pope lohn Paul ll. 5. China's view of the U.S. China agreement. 6. lohn Bluto Belushi in his best scene from Animal House. 7. The many phases of Mickey Mouse. 8. Chris Superman Reeves. 9. Hail, in the shape of mythical monsters. 10. A house caught in the ice at Big Bear. A J .X - - - A 0, i m X I W iw f 'J' Q c Walt Disney Productions Diego, a Boeing 727 collides with a Cessna. The death toll reaches 147 including six people on the ground. Another air-crash occurs in Oregon and kills 40. Amusement parks also have their problems. A young woman falls to her death from the super roller coaster, Colossus, at Magic Mountain. The number one amusement park, Disneyland, doesn't go unmarked either. A small boy falls from the people mover. Two well-known Southern Califor- nia figures both undergo major surgery. jerry Dun- phy of KABC Channel 7 endures open-heart sur- gery. He spends eight weeks recovering and returns to anchor the 5 81 6 o'clock news. john the Duke Wayne, undergoes surgery for cancer of the stom- ach. Another local star loved by millions every- where passes on at the ripe old age of 17. Morris, the 9 Lives star, goes to a finicky reward of heav- enly tuna surprise. Happier notes in Hollywood in- clude the city's 75th birthday. It is celebrated by the re-building of the great HOLLYWOODQLANDJ sign. Other birthdays include Mickey Mouse, the beloved rat of children everywhere, and Charlie Brown. Mickey turned the golden age of 50. Dis- neyland and Disneyworld both throw big birthday celebrations as well as a cross-country train tour for Mickey. Charlie Brown's birthday is marked by a television special. A couple of movies make the news as well. National Lampoon's Animal House changes the entire image of colleges everywhere. Toga parties become the fashion of the year. A re- make of Superman has set some tongues to wag- ging. It is said to have excellent special effects. On the television scene, Battlestar Galactica and Mork and Mindy become the favorites of people every- where. Both are based on the current space fad. Because of the special effects in Battlestar and the sound effects in Mork they have become unani- mous favorites. That was just a few things that went on in the world. We added it to let you know there's more to life than school. t,5c,LjgQf CWQ4Q , Q95 cAi6czf4 flZf6ZoLfi75 -' ' 565, . A446 Gp? J 7'Z, C C Q G-A ,vvafi Q 525 Cfcefcx. 1 ' L Canyon's new the teach r Ms. ' -A Car rol, and her enthusiastic actors and cre Q uced a successful show for the Fall drama pro uction. A vareity of styles were offered including a murder mystery entitled Sorry Wrong Number. An ex- tremely wealthy woman who is handicapped over- hears plans on the telephone for her own murder and is left to await her inevitable fate. A comedy entitled Lifeguard is a satire about political corrup- tion. A state beach is patrolled by two lifeguards who are not able to swim! Shirley lackson's play about tradition and values entitled The Lottery is the clincher of the evening. First written in 1948, the play's ritualistic stoning of an innocent citizen shocks the audience. Q 1. Mrs. Stevenson lEvelyn Halusy in Sorry Wrong Number listens to the planning of her own murder. 2. Lifeguard Lenny tlohn Hernandezy scans the scene at the state beach. 3. Hazel Dunbar lCheryl Mastersy nervously watches loe Summers tSteve Kouriy and lack Wilkins tBrian Burkey prepare for the drawing of The Lottery. 4. Bill Hutchinson tWilliam Holleyy, Martin fDavid Earley, and Delaciax 1Paul Bowery gossip about town happenings before The Lottery. S. A noise downstairs! My phone is dead! Someone is about to murder Mrs. Stevenson fEvelyn Halusy in Sorry Wrong Number. 6. Mary tMaria Whitey desperately tries to get Lifeguard lackie tCeorge Woodsy to rescue drowning swimmer. 7. Saved from drowning by Mary tMaria Whitey and Marjorie tLaura Lowdery, Uncle john fDave Shivelyy attempts to repay them. 6 X iff KZSGOQJ 92 i Aa I .x 1 .J g, an-J !Xg'g N 1 NJ' ,Q 'J .2-'-52 . ,- x 'ziwbx r 'MINI mi A, if ,1 ,291 A Q H s T '57-. 5 'Pr- ,1 4 1,1 . L,J,,,,. 'ffl T I P f'i 17z4 1,1gf . r . Q .u F I M ,af . -7 aa iv- NX, ff-ef A 'Q it This year's A.S.B. cabinet and leadership class attempted many new and varied ideas. Among these were the Homecoming picnic, recreations in the new Activities office, and the many Christ- mas activities. We had many successes and a few failures, but overall we had a very pros- perous year. Members of the Leadership class were, Lori Rogers, Sandi Edwards, Tina Dacus, Michell Maietta, Tom Daly, Charissa Sanders, Sheri Neal, Stacy Levy, Kim Beber, Frank Amato, Teresa Car- twright, Monica Bull-Simonsen. The A.S.B. cabinet members were, President- Kevin Kiene, Vice President-Sue Busse, Chairman of justice-Carla Edmonds, Board of Education Representative-Lisa Cartwright, Commissioner of Clubs-Robert Morton, Commissioner of Curricu- lum-Cheryl Masters, Commissioner of Fine Arts- joNel Nicholson, Commissioner of lnterschool Relations-Anita Duffy, Commissioner of Public Relations-Scott Bradshaw, Commissioner of Pep- Karen Carver, Commissioner of Social Events- Shirley Papera, Secretary of Correspondence-Sue Clark, Recording Secretary-Chris Veltri, Trea- surer-David Burke, Senior Class President-Jon Curtner, junior Class President-lon Dunn, Soph- omore Class President-Denise Nakamoto. 1. Members of the A.S.B. Cabinet andfor Leadership class are Stacey Levy, Charissa Sanders, Denise Short, David Burke . . . 2 .... Teresa Cartwright, Sue Busse, Lisa Cartwright, jon Cur- tner 3. David Burke, Denise Nakamoto, Sue Clark, Monica Bull-Simomsen . . .4 .... Sandy Edwards, Cheryl Mas- ters, Frank Amato, Anita Duffy, Lori Rogers, Chris Veltri . . . 5. ... Rob Morton, Ion Dunn . . . 6 .... Sue Busse, Teresa Car- twright, Ion Curtner, Tom Daly . . . 7 .... Karen Carver . . . 8. ...loNel Nicholson, Carla Edwards.. .9 ..,. Kevin Kiene . . . 10. Shirley Papera 11, . .. Mr. Behn 12. . .. Tina Dacus. Lf? -l l'l l -l r- rn m W U7 Il. -l rn U5 'E E -l 95 On Saturday, November fourth, gals of Canyon High hogtied their favorite guys and attended the Sadie Hawkins Dance. The cafeteria was trans- formed into a barn with a star-covered ceiling while everyone danced to the music of The City. Preacher Ray Dunne was on hand for the mock marriage ceremony and moonshine and cookies were served throughout the evening. Daisy May and Li'l Abner were juniors Debbie Short and lon Dunne. The other members of the court, chosen by the students who attended the dance, were nomi- nated for their service to Canyon and the commu- nity. They included Sheri Neal, john Curtner, Lisa Christensen, Steve Kouri, Briana Baldwin, Mike Kaulfelt, Denise Nakamoto, and Kevin Kiene. 96 A27 1 . 1 4 if i'i5 E 1. Matt Lescault and Diane VanWonterghem kick back in their casual attire. 2. Starting this year's Sadie Hawk- ins celebration with the first dance is lon Dunn and Debbie Short. 3. Marlene Rivera and jeff Short antici- pate the night's forthcoming events. 4. Teresa West and Gary Mathews watch other couples dance while resting up. 5. Anxiously awaiting the announcement of this year's court are Denice Nakamoto and Kevin Kiene. 6. Steve Romanski and Chris Simmons exhibit their way of dancing. S 6 5 'I-IIEVHI El EI QL, Ell 2 S Practice, Practice, Practice. That is the word that mem- bers of Canyon's Drama Club and Speech Team have en- graved on their minds. For, rigorous rehearsal is an inte- gral part of producing a top-notch play or speech. And, these performing organizations succeeded admirably. Under the direction of new advisor Ms. Alice Carroll, Canyon's Drama club brought new dimensions to drama. They began the year by presenting A Night of One Acts. This production included three stirring and thought-provoking plays: a thrilling murder mystery- Sorry, Wrong Number , a satirical political comedy- Lifeguards , and the ever-intriguing play- The Lottery. Surviving such dilemmas as phones that contin- ued to ring after being answered, seven pages of script accidentally skipped, and the destruction of a delicious cake twhoopsl, Ms. Carrolllj, the one-acts were a suc- cess that was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Later in the year, the wildly hilarious comedy Don't Drink The Water, was produced. The superb acting and brilliant direction made this show a hit that culminated a successful year. Canyon's Speech team also received a new advisor this year. With the assistance of Mr. Michael Bridges, the Fo- rensic Team used their oral abilities to the fullest capac- ity. ln fact, the first two tournaments of the season reaped 10 superior certificates and three trophies. The Speech Team went on to attend several other tourna- ments including the State Qualifying Tournament and the National Forensic League Qualifying event. Mr. Bridges and the team looked hopefully towards the State Tour- namet held in june as feasible goals to end a year of suc- cessful Forensic activity. Drama Club members: Ray Dolan, Laura King, Robin D' Arc, Karen Carver, Debbie Heffel, julie Latona, Advisor Alice Carroll, Debbie Wit- soe, Cheryl Masters, Kathy Hartmann, john Hernandez, Colleen Kaiicki, Eric Napp, Barbara lohnson, Melanie Grosky, Steve Kouri, Kathy El- bourne, George Woods, David Burke, Becky Brown, Briana Baldwin, Kim Westervelt, Maria White, Terri Raney, Melodie Flores, David Earl. Speech Team members: Brian Saunders, Dan Ryan, Randy Morton, Scott Bradshaw, David Burke, jim Marion, Coach Michael Bridges, Debbie Fermer, Alice Ensore, Kathy Hoffer, Alison Preston, loNel Nich- olson, Robin Burke, Carla Edmonds, Leslie Reynolds, Michelle Her- mann. 98 A .734 D l'll never forget 'Break a Cake'. Ms. Carroll. Q9 I i 1 Drama Club president Terri Raney exudes theatrical exuberance. 2. Members of Canyon s Drama Club band together in staged comradeship. 3. Canyon's speech l team joins to dispel pre tournament jitters. 4. Carla Edmonds concentrates on the fi- nal cutting for her Programmed Reading. 5. Oratorical genius David Burke con- templates National Quals l i - 1 1 - l .. . - I I - - - Ii- I 2 4 1 f I I ' l 'Q mr: U5 U5 -l 'PU U7 l l1 I 'U rn W 'rl Z rn CD 99 I 4 Our numbers are small but we are strong. Carla Edmonds 3 4 SACBE stands for Student Advisory Council to the Board of Education. This committee is the stu- dent body's direct line to the Board of Education. Its purpose is to voice the opinions of Canyon's students and the surrounding schools. The advisor of SACBE is Dr. Louie joseph, Canyon's first princi- pal. SACBE held its Second Annual Student Confab on Dec. 5, 1978, which was a success. ln addition, SACBE had a successful Volleyball tournament. The International Club, sponsored by Mrs. Pan- agotacos, is a combination of French and German students. The group is planning an international dinner and various cultural field trips. We had a chocolate Santa Claus sale during December and several bake sales. This year's Curriculm Committee, composed of five hard-working students, Committee Chairper- son Cheryl Masters, Arlene johnson, Greg Meader, Ted Williams and Steve McCamey handle all cur- ricular activities, with the help of their advisor Dr. jerry Uffelman and other staff administrators. They were able to conduct such affairs as: the college ca- reer fair which offered the chance to help the stu- dents in deciding their future careers. Other endeavors included the third annual spell- ing bee, student rights handbook, posting the honor roll and literary annual, composed of poems essays, short stories, and illustrations by students. 1. SACBE members include: Steve jenkins, Lisa Fritz, Lisa Car- twright, Board Rep. and Lori Davis. 4. Carefully contemplating student curriculum is Cheryl Masters. 101 an -l C l l'l Z -I 70 C 'U cn O I an U3 l'l l l'l'l I 'U rn Z -l - 1.-, . -4 if 'Q 1, I AV A ' fQ , N 4 W 1 H an 102 The scent of pine needles and the sounds of happy people laughing and singing Christmas car- ols filled the air of the Student Center. With the 10 ft. tall Christmas tree purchased by the A.S.B. and the contributions made by many students the Stu- dent Center took on an Atmosphere of an old fashioned Christmas. The tree and Student Center were decorated by many members of the student body during nutrition, lunch, and two weekends. A photo session with Santa was added and brought out the child in us all. Santa Claus was portrayed by Tom Daly, lon Dunn, and Mr. Vince Aleccia. Rudolph also made a guest appearance in the form of Dr. jerry Uffelman. The annual Canyon Hills Christmas party was another success. loNel Nichol- son made over 150 stockings for the children and the choirs all sang Christmas carols. Another new attraction was the Wish Box. Itwas started in the beginning of the year and each month the A.S.B. would select a wish that a student had wrote. Dur- ing December, the Wish Box was transformed into a collection of answers to the question, What do you most enjoy about the holidays? Three clubs donated gifts and the winners were chosen on how well they expressed their feelings. The first annual winners were Sue Clark, Teresa Cartwright and Sue Busse. Christmas had a special feeling at Canyon in 78. 1. The Activities office took on a homey look as a tree and fire- place were added. 2. Some of the many snowcapped mountains surrounding Canyon High. 3. Sheri Neal imitates one of Santa's reindeers. 4. A delight to many Canyon students was the visit of Santa. Posing are: Lisa Cartwright, Kim Shebanek, Santa lon Dunn Claus, Lori jensen, and Teresa Cartwright. 5. Stephanie Brown and Debbie Schafer perform a skit to the music of chat- tery chipmunks. 6. The holidays aren't complete without a last glimpse of Santa Mr. Vince Aleccia Claus riding away on his sled . 103 U7 T U5 'U U7 7U U3 l ' I 7'l CD l'l l I During the 1978-79 school year, the Canyon Key club involved itself in a number of fund raising and service projects. In October, the club held its 10th Car Rally-the most successful one ever held. In November, the Key Club began a very ambitious project, construction of a trophy case in the foyer of the gym. The trophy case, a S1700 project, was finished in March. The Club put on the fourth an- nual Frosh-Soph Baseball tournament over Christ- mas vacation. During the spring, the Club held its second car rally of the year and undertook two service projects-calling bingo numbers at a convalescent home one night a month and spending a weekend a month working on the Oak Canyon Nature Trail. Club membership increased to 45 and for the third straight year a member of the Key club was elected as Lieutenant Governor of Key Club Divi- sion Four. Rick Arneal will succeed Frank Amato in that position. Also the Club's Sweetheart, Debbie Short, was elected Division Four's sweetheart. Steve Kouri was elected as Key Club president for the 78-79 school year. Kevin Kiene acted as vice president, Steve Vautrin was the Club's secretary, along with Tim Martin as treasurer. Mike Pacillo was the acting sergeant-at-arms. Key Club Division Four Lieutenant Governor was Frank Amato. 1. Starting to build the trophy case are Kevin Kiene, joe Meyer, john joseph, Steve Kouri, and a few other members of Key club. 2. Rick Arneal gives his undivided attention to Mike Kauffelt as he hooks on the bottom shelf. 3. Sanding down some rough spots is Dave Fouser, 4. Doing his share, Steve Kouri nails on the bottom shelf. 5. The trophy case is starting to take shape as the back is put on. 6. As the day drags on, Mike Kauffelt, Kevin Kiene, Mike Pacillo, john joseph, and Rick Arneal make a group effort to get things done. 7. Having been the advisor of Key Club for four years, Mr. Ray Dunne has provided excellent guidance. 8. The members of Key Club are-back row: john Hartman, Kent Dacus, Matt Lescault, Steve Sala, john joseph, Howard Bolton, Dave Long, joe Meyer, Paul George, Dave Fouser, Vaughn john- son, Scott Vanderbilt, jay Beckelheimer, Chris Zimmerman, Dave Earle, third row: Ron Fardi , Eric Fremont, Paul Ballas, Ted Williams, Bill Corteal, Kent Kuiista, Andy Hausberger, Mike Montesanto, Rick McClain, second row: Bill Brauberger, Eber- hard Grimm, Dave Prescott, Steve Bumpass, Bill Gordon, Mark Ferris, Rick Corteal, Randy Kunert, Mr. Ray Dunne, front row: Rick Arneal, Tim Martin, Mike Pacillo, Steve Kouri, Frank Amato, and Steve Vautrin. Every month an outstanding athlete was selected from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes and was honored as athlete of the month. The selection was based upon: ll sportsmanship, 21 his ability to work with others, 35 his effort and work in their sport, and 4l his overall ability. As well as having their pictures posted on the Quad bulletin board, these athletes were honored at a special luncheon sponsored each month by Pep club. Con- gratulations to the following students: Natalie Har- low-V. Field Hockey- February, lunior, second year Varsity, forward line player. Because of Natalie's outstanding forward line play, she was chosen as athlete of the month for February. She is a devoted team member. Marcia Mathews-V. Basketball- lan- uary: Senior Marcia Mathews has been a three-year starter in basketball. An All-CIF player last year, she has realized even greater potential this season. Mar- cia plays a fonfvard-guard position very aggressively and is all over the court on defense. Marcia does a superb job blocking shots, stealing the ball, and us- ing her height to the fullest, getting an average of 20 rebounds per game. Offensively, Marcia scores an average of 26 points per game. She has a nice soft from the outside and drives well to the inside as she can penetrate any defense. An all-around player and complete basketball star, Marcia fascinated the opposition and excited Canyon fans! Every month an outstanding student was se- lected from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes and was honored as Student of the Month. The selection was based upon: 11 service to Canyonp 21 service to the community, 31 out- standing citizenshipp and 41 grade point average of 2.5 or higher. The administrators, faculty, and students do all the screening. Some sample questions used for choosing the Student of the Month included: What has your involvement been, in regards to community service, school activities, and other functions? What are your hobbies, special interests, life's goals, most valu- able experience, and any other pertinent activi- ties? Congratulations to the following students: October Students of the Month were: Annette Doubeck 1121- Her activities included Drill Team, Girls' League, NHS, CSF, Annual Staff, and Senior Steering Committee. Lane Scott 1111- Her activities included Class Steering Committee, Drill Team, Girls' League, and Vocal Ensemble. Heidi Scott 1101- She was active in Drill Team, Girls' League and CSF. November Students of the Month were: Frank Amato 1121 His activities included Key Club, Spanish Club, and Leadership. lulia Hayes 1111- Among her activities were Ten- nis Team, CSF, NHS, Field Hockey, and Steering Committee. Rennee McConnell 1101- Her activities included CSF, and Sophomore Princess for Winter Formal. December Students of the Month were: Denise Short 1121- She was active in Girls' League, and Steering Committee. Betty Matsumoto 1101- Her activities included Varsity Volleyball and Basketball. Paul George 1111- Among his activities were Symphonic!Marching Band, Key Club, Vocal En- semble, Cross Country, Track. lanuary Students of the Month were: Stephen Vautrin 1121- His activities included Symphonic!Marching Band, Key Club, Spanish Club President, Band President and CSF. Sue Bugalski 1121- Her activities included Varsity Tennis, Softball, Track, and Sports Editor for Smoke Signals . Lee Adelman 1101- His many activities included Speech Team, Marching Band, and jazz En- semble. February Students of the Month were: Sue Busse 1121- Her many activities included ASB Vice-President, Pep Club, NHS President, and receiving an award for being an Out- standing Citizen . Dan Carman 1111- His activities included CSF, NHS, Track, and Cross Country. Brenda Hennegan 1101- Her activities included NHS, CSF, and being an outstanding musician. D El SDI N IEIDEIEI SDllEl'll-l.L HEI N SEI .A C Nl Girls' League has continued their tradition of ex- cellence. The girls have involved a large segment of the student body in activities such as New Student orientation in September, Sadie Hawkins, Date Dad, Hi Mom, a fashion show that involved the combined talents of Key Club, and sponsorship of the Student of the Month program, recognizing Ca- nyon Comanches for their contributions of time and talent to Canyon and the Community. The members of Girls' League are indeed unique, because of the understanding and care they devote to new students who enroll at Canyon. A Welcome to Newcomers committee has been organized, which is utilized extensively by the counseling staff, and which helps new students to become accli- mated to Canyon. The girls honored the faculty on May Day and had a sewice project in April. Girls' League is held in high regard by the faculty and students as a much needed sewice organiza- tion on campus. The Girls' League Officers for 1978-1979 were: President Tina Dacus, First-Vice President Sheri Neal, Vice-President Lisa Christensen, Secretary De- nise Short, Treasurer Michele Maietta, Historian Dallene Pierce, Publicity Annette Doubeck, Activi- ties Barbie Vinton, Senior Representatives Marion Miller, Karen Carver, Charissa Sanders, junior Rep- resentatives Traci Minamide, Linda McManus, Deb- bie Short: Sophomore Representatives jackie Gil- lock, Leah Melton, Sheryl Spivey, and Advisor Mrs. Alice Huestis. 1. Girls' League officers for '78-'79 include: Debbie Short, junior Representative: Traci Minimide, junior Representative, Annette Doubeck, Publicity, Karen Carver, Senior Representative: Dal- lene Pierce, Historian. 2. Suzanne Smith listens intently to what's being said. 3. Lisa Christensen's face registers deep thought. 4. Kathy Silva listens in on a typical Girls' League meeting. 5. Mrs. Alice Huestis, Girls' League advisor for three rewarding years. 6. Girls' League: Back Row: Elba Ramirez, Kim Chapman, Ruth Miller, Liz johnson, Kris Druilhet, Leslie Rocks, Kelly Berger, Briana Baldwin, Karen Duncan, Diana Boar, Diane Blume, Ingrid Retke, Denise Short, Kim Beeber, Sheri Neal, Kathy Silva, Lee McGurn, julie Hayes, Lisa Scotaline, Debbie Gillock, Middle Row: Dallene Pierce, Barbie Vinton, Michele Maietta, Tina Dacus, Marion Miller, Lisa Christensen, Cathy Edrick Front Row: Vivian Gardner, Sheryl Spivey, Leah Melton, jackie Gillock, Michelle Stellhorn, Kathy Taylor, Alisa Kammeier, Heidi Scott. 108 1 2 ,, , -ar X gf Q 1 f-.- i' Somewhere at the end of Thunder Road lies the Promised Land .. . and we're going to make it there-together. Carla B. Edmonds fHHHD 31 IDV O J 3 CD SHELS NI 4 C? I- 4 rn Z m Z -'I I I 'ln- if' e - . . ! , , a -Y A we Y F ,R ,- . x yt J f' Q 'K hw 1 fs' I - , .1 L? Q5 1 s . 5 , 4 P' 1-91 -Y' , f , ,nv nv' ,,v .P F' V his an 4 295 r' P 9 may 45047 Anything goes in 'Alaska' 'cause it's too damn cold. - Kevin Kiene The 1979 Leadership Retreat went over with no complications. After squishing 71 people twith as- sorted pillows, purses, and munchies1 on one school bus, the journey began. Through much laughter and sing-a-longs, the retreaties arrived at Camp Arbladoa get-away in the San Bernardino mountains run by the YMCA. Secret pals, anonymous corresponders, main- tains an aura of mystery throughout the weekend. The 300 club was instated when it was found out that Sue Busse, Terese Cartwright, Sandy Edwards, and Kevin Kiene had attended the leadership retreat for three consecutive years. Movies were shown for enjoyment. Hounds of the Baskervilles, That's Entertainment, and Paper Chase all proved enjoyable. Many activi- ties were undertaken during the weekend. The annual talent show had such memorable acts as: The varsity B.A. team, Alaska, fashion show, Elvis and the Guys, and the 11:00 News. Snowmen were built by the class of '80 and others, along with a snow couple. Four workshops were held-A. The personality that leads, B. Planning Spirit Week, C. Unity and individuality, and D. The Convention. Initiation was held for those who had never been before. They had to sing for their sup- per, sometimes more than once. A few quotes came back with the group, Ohhh Baby, Alaska, and Go with it. Despite, or because of, the scarcity of chap- erones, everyone was quoted as saying, That was the best retreat ever! The Kiwanis Bowl, similar to television's General Electric Bowl, is based on intellectual competition in testing instant recall of a wide variety of facts and gen- eral knowledge. It is a single elimination tournament held annually among Orange County high schools. 1.1 A Family Portrait of the 1979 Leadership participants reveals the aura of fellowship and warmth. 2.1 Flexing his biceps to You are my sunshine , are Tom Daly with his back-up group-jon Dunn, Steve Bumpass, and Randy Morton. 3.1 Posing for a quick shot is Randy Morton and Scott Bradshaw. 4.1 Alumnae Andi Anderson and Wendy Doty enjoy a relaxing moment with Mr. Behn. 5.1 Mike Kaulfelt and Randy Kunert exhibit their skit ALASKA! 6.1 Paul George tcenter1 leads his Varsity B.A. squad through their revealing warm-ups. 7.1 Standing with their snow couple are- Teresa Car- twright, Sue Busse, joe Hsy, Robert McDonald, Amy Swett, Dan Carmen, and Lisa Cartwright. 8.1 Getting warmed-up for the week- end raids are Mike Kaulfelt, Paul Ballas, and Steve Bumpass. 91 Sue Einstein and Steve Vautrin confer during a meeting at lunch. 101 The Kiwanis Team- Back Row: Ms. Gayle Levine, Ted Williams, Bill Parker, Karen Carver, Captain, Mike Rosenthal, Clark Arnwine, Steve Vautrin, Ms. Nancy Clark. Front Row: Sue Einstein, Co-Cap- tain, Kevin Keine, and Greg Meador. 11.1 Thinking over another question is Kevin Keine. 111 Ellllilkl Ill U3 W I-' l l l l'l'l l U? ' 'EVA-5gff fi , x .- i Q 'x ' ' gum ' ' J .r , . Rf Af 'til' V .11 iiivgnlfvd 2-541 34:1 1 I' mt jr, b' .. ,L ,l-H! 1 J I ' J F fa- ,ff - A . f L 'I H I There were many activities that kept Canyon stu- dents busy onthe WEEKEN DS. Weekend events in- cluded such diverse activities as skiing, surfing, moto-cross, playing football, throwing frisbees, ten- nis, going to the movies, cruising, visiting the beach, attending concerts, and frequenting local amuse- ment parks. Many other events, too numerous to mention were undertaken by students. 1. Mike McAfee reads leisurely on the weekend. 2. and 3. Show- ing off his mean machine, Kurt Kleine demonstrates a feel for his automobile. 4. Playing volleyball on days off is an interest of Elaine Houck. 5. Many Canyon students spend lazy after- noons at a nearby park. 6. Casual football games abound on weekends. l'T l I l l l'l'l U7 U7 -l l'l l -l U3 34 113 During the 1978-1979 school year, the Canyon High School Marching Comanche Band Partici- pated in many bands reviews, concerts, and festi- vals. On October 28, the 90-member band took fourth place trophy at the Chino Band Review. They then went on to the West Arcadia Band Review to com- pete against such bands as: Glen A. Wilson, Es- tancia, Colton, Villa Park, and Sunny Hills. They also performed with the choral groups, in the CHS Win- ter Concert. Their next trip was to Magic Mountain on january 13. There they marched through the main streets and spent the rest of the day at the amusement park. On March 21 and 22 the band sponsored the Southern California School Band and Orchestra As- sociation's QSCSBOAJ music festival. Most of the in- strumental music groups in the Orange Unified School District participated. They were required to play two or three pieces of 'music which were judged by three outstanding musical educators. On Friday and Saturday, May 5 and 6, the March- ing Comanches spent the weekend in San Diego. During Saturday, they participated in the National City Band Review and spent the night at the Dana Inn. The last parade of the year was the Orange May Festival. ln competition with Canyon were Villa Park, El Modena, and Orange. 114 'l. Mr, Thomas Ridley directs the lazz Ensemble through one of their numbers. 2. Kathy Wilbrecht, Bill Corteal, Gilbert Mariano, and Dominic Salas show their talent in playing the saxophone. 3. Determination shows on the faces of Mike Pacillo and Steve Sala as they practice in lazz Ensemble. 4. Glen Desatis, Bill Lewis, and Bobby Lancaster demonstrate brash brass ability. 5. Brian Day and Greg Kozlowski try to concentrate on playing their clarinets. 6. Members of Concert Band rehearse for an upcoming SCBOA Festival. l . 'vo if 1-f , 1 4 . f 5' 4, Ut 5 EE J i r I N t L x s 5 . -.J ':T'- . ' - J- . , '- fl-X ' . . After a concert you really have to smile, when you hear the applause and the cheers. Karen King Percussion rules. L. Danny Brehm ' ltr ' Y' 'Zh ' K 1 ' lr 5 5 r . .5 5 i 8 6 'gzafflr St, Y:-All-1 Ah-r f'--H -A Y Am'-Q -W Q - S VU F P'-,Q . g y r w- v V N V M . 2 D A wx ' A V .1 1 .., v ZEN? A 3 -158 1 7 IS 'I ELLSEI CIEIEDI S S LEIEI 4, A iq, W V' 'M Parades are best 'cuz you can do things without getting caught. -Roland Muskie IV. h 'f' ,,. FN if .1 4 ar 6 I ...fa 3'5- 4 Z '9 W 5 6 7 During '78-'79 the choirs participated in various concert, community events, assemblies, and festi- vals. both adjudicated and invitional. Some of the invitational festivals were the Golden West College Festival and the prestigious Chapman College Festi- val. Various adjudicators, or judges, of the choirs in- cluded such noted musicians as Dr. Howard Swan of Occidental College and Dr. Charles Hirt of the University of Southern California. The community events in which the choirs participated were Christ- mas carolling, performing for various clubs and or- ganizations and visiting convalescent homes. ln ad- dition, the choirs also performed at junior high and high school assemblies. In summing up the '78-'79 school year, director Bill Mac McMillian said, Due to heavy gradu- ation Iosses last year, all the choirs are unusually young. This has been a growing year, and I am proud of our student musicians. I would also like to express my admiration and appreciation to our staff accompianist, Paul Pew, and Caroline Hong, our fine student accompianistf' 1. Members of Canyon's outstanding band concentrate on their music as they practice performance material. 2.'Flutists Karen King and Laura Lowder experience the thrills of musical delight during class. 3. Scott Stoddard, Kathy Wilbrecht, and Bill Carteel really jump into the beat to prepare for an outstanding assembly. 4. Enjoying the atmosphere of lively music is Margi Mooney, Christy Gleenn, Debbie Lamplighter, along with one of Canyon's talented drummers. 5. George Woods and Becky Brown try to achieve harmony during Concert Choir. 6. Carla Edmonds peeks from behind to exemplify proper jaw placement. 7. julie Bair and Steve Kouri make beautiful music together during choir practice. EIIIEIEI I I EI IS 117 VA f 5 4 1 I 1 1 .M 3'.N' 1 ! ' - :lf-1 A413 j iv.. mm- ,I ,. -. rl 5 w. -. . ,J :Il Mfr -' +4 14 A '. ' 4 A . t H 1: 4 3 V:...,., ,,, ' -fvgfmr-f 'l51al1.3j.IAr.t A , I - V . , e 4.-if V - .. A gf Wkmfa Q - Concerts are the culmination of all our hard work. -Kathy Hartmann - ' 4 h gh J K ' S' . 4 ? s F if 'J 5 . ' X Lf: f' , , ', rf , T., V fix I :x v k 4 4 1:2 Q- ' 17,1--gl' Q4 : ., jr ' ' ' f 1 ' ' . V , 1 , H , d R, f 'ai'-w 'Q , . Nw eff ff' a 'U 4 5 1 SUV HD IO SEI AV CIIO H V Sl N lV VEIH TI .A A A CD 20 Monday ,i It Tuesday 1 V' 'eu '- I i I 3-1 1 T' aj., , ml rg' f 1 I 1. Monday-Lori Rodgers, forced into reality af- ter a glorious weekend, seems to be suffering from a typical case of Monday morning blahs. Along with Lori, many other Comanches were less than enthusiastic about Monday. In fact, the general opinion seemed to be Monday morn- ing-what a drag. 2. Tuesday-In class, Tuesdays generate mixed emotions. Teresa Cartwright looks forward to the week with zest and vigor, while joNeI Nicholson thoughtfully ponders the prospect of Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. At Canyon, Tuesdays were less fun than Mon- days, but a long way from Friday. 3. Wednes- day- You mean it's already the middle of the week? Linda McManus and Tracy Minimide contemplate the turning point in the cycle. g-2 t,-.Q ,L . ..--SH W lil ftgllt L . ,- The rest of the student body also perked up oh Wednesday-activities rolled into gear, and the sluggishness of Monday was forgotten. 4. Thursday-jackie Gillock and Dibbie Short laugh uproariously as Thursday slides into the picture. The rest of Canyon viewed the scene in a new light, too, for the weekend-complete with football games, parties, and dates, prom- ised relief from the day to day grind. 5. Friday- The Comanche Band and Drill team welcomes the weekend spectacularly. Along with these performing groups, other Comanches enthusi- astically dove into the weekend. Whether cruising, partying, or just kicking back-at CHS the most popular acronym was T.G.l.F. i 'r:......i Friday Thursday is Ir' , lifz ' z Q ' - Fxlf' ' in- 'vffd - Nr ... mi .2 ,rf 1- ti l Y fm fo ... 4 Lffi Wm 1. I F-rr, 4 gt. fn B.R.A.T.s is a new club this year that has really grown. Besides attendance and support at foot- ball games, basketball games and other sport events, the B.R.A.T.s have participated in fundrai- sers such as selling See's suckers and spirit rib- bons. Other activities included sponsoring Ath- lete of the Month and spirit sign painting. Members of the B.R.A.T.s were Frank Amato, Valerie Antour, Briana Baldwin, Katrina Benish, Nancy Bowdle, Sue Busse, Marian Cruz, Karen Doi, Annette Doubek, Vivian Garaner, Melinda Hoyt, Diane Hudson, Karen King, julie Latona, Cheryl Masters, Marian Miller, Ruth Miller, Traci Minamide, Lisa Morris, joNel Nicholson, Teri Raney, Kathy Rogan, Barbie Vinton, Sylvia Smith, Beth Naujoks, Lori Davis, janis Marin, Lisa Car- twright and Teresa Cartwright. 1. The B.R.A.T. club. 2. The advisor of the Pep Club, Mr. Rick McGuckin. 3. Karen Carver doubled as the president of the BRATS and Commissioner of Pep. 4. Kendra Felisky and Kat- rina Benish await a turn to express their opinions. S. Frank Amato and Cheryl Masters prepare for a BRAT meeting. 6. Displaying her BRAT T-shirt is Arlene johnson. 7. Enjoying a lunchtime meeting are Katrina Benish and Cindy Allum. 8. Lisa Christensen and Carole Marion are ready for the meeting to begin. PU FU F' an W U5 -l U7 7 l'H -l Z2 cn 123 1 I 2 3 -C IJQGW .LJN , Y E F mf' -3 ajwmf fi P 4 -Q. 6 Q Canyon's chapter of the American Field Service is one of the most active groups on campus. Under the direction of Mrs. Irene Panagotacos, this organization aided and promoted cultural development during the 1978-1979 year. One of the most important services AFS provided was the sponsorship of a foreign ex- change student. This year AFS sponsored Monica Bull-Simonsen, an exchange student from Sweden. Not only did AFS provide funds for Monica, they aided her with friend- ship and support during her stay in the United States. Another major activity AFS organized was Inter- national Weekend. During this event AFS invited for- eign exchange students from other schools to Canyon to share experiences. To fund these activities, AFS held numerous bake sales throughout the year. A delicious array of goodies satisfied not only AFS financial needs, but hungry Comanches as well. The purpose of the National Honor Society is to give special recognition to Canyon's honor students. To qualify a student must maintain a 3.5 G.P.A. and be elected to membership by the faculty. Election is based upon the student's service, leadership, and character at Canyon High. The NHS consists of 44 seniors, 73 juniors, and plans to induct about 80 sophomores during spring session. The National Honor Society officers include: Presi- dent Sue Busse, Vice President David Burke, Secretary Robin Burke, and Treasurer Suzy Gibson. GAA is a club composed of all the girls involved in athletics at Canyon. The advisor for the third year in a row is Linda Smith and the officers are: President Ann Smode, Vice Presi- dent Diana Carmen, and Secretary julie Hayes. The sports played this year came in each quarter, Fall, Winter, and Spring. GAA holds desserts and ban- quets so the girls may receive their awards. Fall sports include volleyball, tennis, and cross country. Winter sports are hockey and basketball, Spring sports are track and field, softball, swimming, and gymnastics. Each team gives three awards. The girls vote on who should receive the most improved and the most im- spirational. The coaches decide which athlete is the most valuable. The membership in GAA is formed from a board of representatives from the various sports, along with the officers. The board sponsored moneymakers to fi- nance the banquets and increase morale among Girls' athletics. 1. The members of NHS are: FR: Kent Kubista, Kevin Kiene, Matt Lescault, Steve Vautrin, Collette Billington, Melanie Motzkus, Steve Vautrin. R2: Debbie Mell, Lisa Fritz, joe Hsy, Robin Burke, Tony julik, Suzy Gibson, Annette Doubek, Barbie Vinton, Ted Williams, Michelle Sala, john joseph, Denise Seliga, Lisa Waggoner, Gisela Leinz, David Amirehteshami, Kathy Shannon, Debbie Foldenhauer, janine Yamamoto, Advisors: Gail Seal, Gayle Levine. FR: jody O'Neal, Andi Pernell, Cindy Poer, Kathy Hartmann, David Burke, Sue Busse, john Hernandez, Karen Carver, Traci Minamide, Penny Murata, Linda McManus, Terri Brown, Lori Brown, Laura Mann, Me- linda Hoyt, Dallene Pierce. R3: julie Hayes, Kathy Elbourne, Steve Kouri, Terri Raney, Steve Miller, Karen King. 2. AFS members in- clude: FR: jody O'Neill, janus Marin. R2: Teri Brown, Karen Carver, Virginia DePaola, Vivian Gardner, Kris Matthews. R3: Advisor Irene Panagotacos, Andi Pernall, Denise Seliga, Monica Bull-Simonsen, Briana Baldwin, Terri Raney, Kathy Hartmann, Gitta Froehlich. 3. This year's advisor of Ski Club and NHS is Mrs. Gail Seal. 4. AFS advi- sor is Mrs. Irene Panagotacos. 5. Canyon High School's Ski Club members: BR: Randy Kleine, jay Azling, Mike Newman, Rob Per- nell, Sean Beach, Craig Fuller, jim Moe, Stacy Malmstrom, Vicki Trachta, Mrs. Gail Seal R2: Kathy Menke, Andi Pernell, Marty Nel- son, Lorraine Dolson, Andrienne Hahn. FR: Randy Kunert, Debbie DuChene, Stacy Beach, Marcie DuChene, Laura Rousseve. GAA board members: FR: Ann Smode, julie Ashley. BR: Diana Carmen, janine Yamamoto, Cindy Murphy, julie Hayes. 1 U7 I ' W U5 'U Z l l'l E l'l l l'l'l 'U I l'l E l'l'l l'l l CD 25 The theme for this year's Winter Formal was, ap- propriately, Midnight Magic, for this night did in- deed prove to be a magical experience. The 348 people in attendance swayed and dipped to the melodious sounds of Primo at the Quality Inn in Orange. Highlighting the evening was the introduction of the 1979 Winter Formal court and the subsequent crowning of the King and Queen. This year's court consisted of princesses Diane Blume and Marian Miller, princes Mark Short and Bill Gordon, Queen Cathy Hancock and King Randy Kunert. The Senior Class should be sincerely congratulated for such a memorable evening of magic 1. Queen Cathy Hancock touches her crown in disbelief, while King Randy Kunert gazes into the distance, wrapped in royal dreams. 2. Foreign exchange student Marty Duno and her date appear transfixed by the pattern in the dance floor. 3. The 1979 Winter Formal Court: Princess Diane Blume, Prince Mark Short, King Randy Kunert, Queen Cathy Hancock, Prince Bill Gordon and Princess Marian Miller. 4. This couple appears to be enjoying the midnight magic promised by the Senior Class. 5. Mike Rosen and his escort for the evening take a breather from the moving tunes of Primo . 126 Winter Formal was great! The most excellent dance I've ever been to!- Karen King. w 1 ,D DVW .LH DINCIIWN HNI II EI V SEIL EI EIA DNIN .A IU NI The egg was the main event in a class called Con- temporary Family Living. The class was taught by Ms. Carol Gressingh and Mr. Bob Schermerhorn. Ms. Gressingh was quoted as saying that it was, A lesson in tender, loving care. The egg represented a child because of its fragility. The students were to treat the egg as a child. The assignment was actually a lesson in responsibility to let the student become aware of life after children. A new addition to the Home Economic Depart- ment at Canyon was Child Care. It taught girls the an of taking care of children. The first four weeks were spent doing book work. The class visited pre- schools to see how they handled the problems. On Tuesdays and Thursdays the class had the children on Canyon's Campus. On Wednesdays the class went to the preschool. Every member of the class had a turn at teaching the kids which included snacktime and free play. Taken as a whole, the class was a learning experience. 1. The egg, the chicken's most fragile production. 2. Kim Sheba- nek's baby was well-loved. 3. Chris Cavazos romps on the floor with Tracy Alarcon. 4. Birthday girl Tracy Alarcon has the camera pointed out to her by Della Cartwright. 5. Mrs. Nancy Voyles, Canyon's home economics and child care development instructor. 6. Kristi Zeller climbs through the toys as Kim MacK- esty watches. 7. Phillip Mitchum careens down a slide during a party in child development class. 128 I'll always remember hard boiled eggs and milk. -Della Cartwright WO!-I El 'DEI OG SEI Tcl LSHI .LN AV HV HC GN Starting practices in June, the 1978-79 Drill Team was able to demonstrate their excellence by giving outstanding performances at UCSB Drill Team Camp where they received Second, Third, and Su- perior trophies. Early mornings started on the sec- ond day of school in preparation for the team's first pep assembly, pregame warmup, and halftime show. The two shows following this featured the music Ease on Down the Road and Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz. Two weeks of hard work ended in rain on the eve of the last scheduled performance. For this reason the team missed the chance to execute their surprise splits. Football halftimes not being enough to keep them busy, the Drill Team also marched in five parades including Chino, Arcadia, National City, Grange-May, and a special perfor- mance at Magic Mountain. Keeping with the holi- day spirit, the girls entertained members of the stu- dent body at the last pep rally for 1978. 1979 brought more halftime shows with the start of bas- ketball season. Perhaps the most memorable was the Date Dad halftime where fathers also received an opportunity to display their talent. The highlight of the year, however, was the Precision Team's per- formance at Miss Drill Team U.S.A. in Santa Mon- ica. Even though the girls were very tired by this time, Spring Show was just around the corner. farch 30 and 31 brought the year to a close with two more spectacular shows. 1. D: I Team leaders for 1978-79 are Captain Betsy Morrell, First Lieutenant Linda McManus, and Second Lieutenant Marguerite Lopez. 2. Patti Reinhardt and Dee Dee Patrick radiate the show- manship needed to be a Drill Team member. 3. Canyon High School Drill Team leaders Betsy Morrell, Linda McManus, and Marguerite Lopez pose with advisor Mrs. Pam Snowden. 4. jill Robison strikes a pose during the Drill Team's halftime routine to the music Dance, Dance, Dance. 5. Feathers of brown, white, and gold adorn the headdress of banner member Gaye Adams. 6. Understanding and hardworking are words that describe Drill Team advisor Mrs. Pam Snowden. The group's success is a result of her encouragement, advice, support, and guidance. 7. Mem- bers ofthe 1978-79 Drill Team are: Tall Flag Team- Top Row: Be- linda Uselman, Secretary Karen Ellefson, Kathy Shannon, Lt. Kerry Wrede, Captain Kahren Bellamy, loAnne Brunnet, Beth Murphy, Rita Martinez, Drill Team Proper- Row 2: Irene Olsen, lill Stenton, Laura Lowder, Shelly Vinovich, Odds and Ends An- nette Doubek, Lane Scott, Kelly Nixon, Linda Olsen, Sandy Ham- brick, Row 3: Carol Basse, Kathy Rogan, Publicity Lisa Sears, Sue Gerkey, jill Robison, Tami Foreman, Patti Reinhardt, Maria Spain, Row 4: Karen Klinchuch, Soph. Rep. Cara Michel, Penny Murata, First Lt. Linda McManus, Captain Betsy Morrell, Second Lt. Mar- guerite Lopez, Historian Traci Minamide, Sonya Herald, Heidi Scott, Banner Team- Bottom Row: Gaye Adams, Dee Dee Pat- rick, Rosa Torres, Captain Karen King, Lt. Dana Rosenberg, Michele Spain, Trudy Dayak, Denise Klomp, Not Pictured: joAnn Rodden. 130 The hardworking members of the journalism staff strive to meet deadlines in putting out publications of the Smoke Signal every three weeks. Being on the newspaper staff is not just an easy class like many people think, states news editor Sonya Ekes, The new journalism advisor, Mrs. Hopkins, encour- ages the students to be independent and to show initiative in publishing the newspaper. Students had to carry on editorial responsibilities and labor under the absence of Mrs. Hopkins during her maternity leave. Canyon students enjoy the challenges of writing articles and actually seeing their results, editor-in-chief Keary Kubista reports. The staff has the potential to put out an exceptionally good pa- per, comments Kent Kubista, exchange editor. Publishing an issue tri-weekly, the Smoke Signals staff endeavors to cover all avenues of newsworthy sources. 1. journalism staff members Kent Kubista, Eric Becker, and Sue Bugalski relax after another tough deadline. 2. Mr. Aleccia sits in on a journalism staff meeting. 3. Tony LaPorte concentrates on a boys' sports article. 4. Staff members Dave Shively examines lay- outs going into the Smoke Signal. 5. Mrs. Hopkins is the journal- ism staff advisor this year. 6. Newspaper staff members include Eric Becker, Kent Kubista, Tony LaPorte, Sue Bugalski, Kathy Silva, Keary Kubista, Sonya Ekes, Dave Shively, and Robin D'Arc. 132 LJ F: gb Y ----li' if i .N Q 1? L' hi JOUR E. Eff I, 'w. l, I I 'IEI AV O LH VCI D SEI N0 Hi EI HEI NED! S S Composed of 25 zanies, this year's Legend staff has tried to summarize the 1978-79 year as accu- rately as possible. The yearbook class has labored under several liabilities this year including a new ad- visor, Mr. Vince Aleccia, and an almost all-female staff. Despite the setbacks, the staff sat down and started to work. Several individuals who were not in the annual class have made valuable contributions to the yearbook. Michael Yasuda, john Higa, and Ken Robillard lent their considerable photographic talent and Dave Shively heightened the artistic level of the '79 Legend. This year's book reflects the dedication and hard work put in by the staff including an additional 24 pages. With approaching deadlines, the staff in room 403 became chronically chaotic. Beneath all the surface commotion, however, editor-in-chief Teresa Cartwright kept a firm grip and smoothed several rough spots which constantly appeared. 1. The serious job of selecting the right picture is done by Lisa Cartwright and Bill Holley. 2. Cheryl Masters contemplates where to put it . 3. Going over junior mugs proves to be a very tedious job for Arlene johnson and Carol Marion. 4. The entire Annual staff works diligently as Cindy Poer gets a little extra ad- vice. 5. Dee Nicholson shows off the latest fashion in 6th pe- riod Annual. 6. Our fearless fsometimes fearlessj leader, editor- in-chief Teresa Cartwright. 7. This year's annual advisor Mr. Vin- cent Aleccia. 8. The Legend Staff: Top Row: Cheryl Masters, Ar- lene johnson, Carol Pilkington, Vicki Trachta, Annette Doubek, Bill Holley, Lori lensen, Kim Shebanek, Carol Marion, Carey Hayes, Anita Duffy, Dee Nicholson, Mr. Vince Aleccia. Middle Row: Elaine Crockett, Dave Hultman, Kris Druilhet, Lisa Car- twright, Shiley Papera, Susan Papers, loNel Nicholson, Cindy Poer, Cindy Lopez, Kathy Hartmann, Pam Yates. Bottom Row: Ron Cheser, Teresa Cartwright. 134 79 Ju. 159-A 3 ,. 31 1' ,J E M ffwfkmgzj A' V. Li? 3 ff I J ' Jil- 5 'Ns , V, ,.ff' - - f -,y--1 -.v 6 - x iw S 4? 1 v 1 I e x a A , . I i. QL' .x,,, ,' I' ,f. 1-.4 x, Qu j Tralur 1' 8 yf SCHOOL Ty!! NNV VH DVNISI1 'I V SS EISlI ,AH II .L CD U1 UNDERCLASSES - With a year of experience behind them, the junior class has just begun to explore the pos- sibilities ahead. Under the supervision of advi- sors Mr. Ray Dunne and Mr. Mark Reider, many beneficial projects are being initiated. Class officers jon Dunn, Lori Rogers, Dalene Pierce, and Laura Mann are responsible for fulfilling the dreams of their classmates. One dream and primary concern of the junior class is planning the junior-Senior Prom. Fund rai- sers, such as helium balloon sales, helped to make this project possible. Class cooperation encourages great possibilities for the future. Being sandwiched between both entering and exiting classmates creates a challenge for the juniors to reveal their individuality and inde- pendence. 1. junior class president jon Dunn expresses his view. 2. Advisors Ray Dunne and Mark Reider take life seriously. 3. Dallene Pierce demonstrates note-taking skills essential to her office of class secretary. 4. Treasurer Laura Mann and Chairman of Activities Lori Rogers ponder sugges- tions during a junior class steering committee meeting. 138 U i gi . Q,- fr yr all r y ,j -TN Av- Cindy Allum Renee Almazan Shawn Alston David Alvarado Bill Anagnostou Eric Anderson john Anderson Kathy Anderson Mark Andrews Susan Angviano Ned Anthony Chris Apt jackie Araujo Sandy Arciero joe Armstrong Ron Armstrong Richard Arneal jill Arneson Clark Arnwine Martha Arredondo jeanine Ashleigh Robert Ashleigh joel Atkin Alice Auakian jay Azling May Bahu Lakhoon Baik julie Bair Becky Baker Dana Baker Mike Baker Mohammad Bakhtiari i I 3 'U l'l'1 I l1 U5 'l'1 I' rn CD Briana Baldwin Paul Ballis Susan Barnes Rick Barr Thomas Barr Sam Batshoun Donald Baughman Kim Beber lay Beckelheimer Kahren Bellamy Karina Benish Doug Benner Bill Berry lohn Beurskens Larry Biletski Colette Billington Susan Blasko Florica Bledea Chris Blewett Fina Bodnar Dan Boggs Howard Bolton Lori Bond Donald Bradley labette Bradley Kathy Brannen William Brauberger Charlene Breithaupt Tim Brinton Herb Brohn 140 'G T 5:11 rw- - f 1 .sk 1 fi fs Wi if Q 5' , N , ,gh ll l l W r ll i Z A 1. Modeling with an overgrown rattle, Diana Carman appears to be a little pampered , 2. Cafeteria food leaves Stephanie Brown speechless. Q-. IS. +4 l -l , 1 ii. Y57'i ' ., .4 'Ai 1 ' .4 1, i 'Tl ig , ' l if' ' J , will .V X . i l li i i. ii 'MQ' 917 ' - -.- l K, '1 Y - ll if 4 ' fi, , -. il .J Nz if, ' l 'Qt flu k .gyue-1, L 7 4 , i , Q-. ... ii 1 , . .sf f i l F , 1.. . .X -,i -, .4 ag iw. 11:75-' -' ., ffl ' I I I ,I .ii 'l .4 l lvl- Ei J ni 41 5-15 Q 1 Q. 'fx ll'- lerry Brooks Becky Brown Kimberly Brown Ross Brown Stephanie Brown Teresa Brown Michele Brumley Andrew Bruner loAnne Brunet jeff Bruns Katrina Bulmer Brian Burke jennifer Burke Rainer Butz Ralf Butz Kimberly Campbe Ray Canonico Gary Cantagallo Fred Caracciola Mike Cabbajal Robert Carbajal Rhonda Carlson Danny Carman Diana Carman Melinda Carrillo Randall Carrington Dave Carson Steve Carter Brett Carton Michael Caruso cn 'E U5 Q71 'U I' l'l'1 U5 FH CD U5 4 Deanne Carver Rainbow Castle Cindy Chamberlain Renee' Charpentier Ed Cheser jerrilyn Christensen Reinar Christian Susan Clark Tim Clark Misty Cleman Stacy Clewett Denise Cobb Shanna Coda lohnny Cofini Brian Colby Tami Coleman Toni Cowe Chuck Cook Kenny Cook Suzanne Cook Pam Corbett Thad Cordes William Corteal Terri Corum Sherry Coy Marion Cruz Cher Czeschin Robin D'Arc Tom Daly Kent Dacus Lisa Davis Craig Deane Deidre Deese Sandi Delasantos ': 111-'F L - 4 . Y' .4 f' ,Z K J -C pr' 5 ak . ' 1 i LIZ: vi it ii H illl t. it , , ii, V ,, X ,,. A gll lv ,, ,ir ,P X' ' Hu 1-'1 K. , . ix. f I , i- 417 if W - ' ' l .1 ,T 1 l Juli 1. V Q. fslgd' ih- 'ii inn V-' f Si' 1 Nr lf' 1, Brett Carton seems to have found uite a sur rise in Cl P his potato chip bagg maybe a lost Tydee Bowl man? 2. Lisa Drew points 'out the advantages of pre-sale foot- ball tickets to Devon Peterson. -if 6- lde s in I ' fr? ,I i ' 1,2111 wa' 'aj-.tklrivwif v lbftx 1 .5 I Terri Dollenbaugh Patrick Denis Kathy Deshano james Dierner lon Dobson Karen Doi Sherm Donegan Cary Doty Linda Doty Lisa Drew Anita Duffy Timothy Duffy Mike Dufour Elizabeth Dumper Diana Dunn lon Dunn lim Duquesnel leff Duran Frank DuShane David Earl julie Edwards Susan Einstein Sonya Ekes Karen Ellefson Dorie Ellis Kelly Endres Sheri Ensley Cindee Espinoza Sandee Espinoza Candee Estrada i W l Cf? U5 'U rn W W E cn 34 Ivie Faustorilla Debbie Fenner Julie Ferguson Joseph Ferreri Bill Ferrone Amber Flint Jane Florence Adriana Flores Debbie Foedish Debbie Foldenauer Dawn Ford Alan Foreman Tamra Foreman Dave Fouser John Fowler Keith Frank John Franklin Tawyna Freeman Lisa Fritz Jeff Frye Cindy Fukuhara Craig Fuller Rudy Gaborno Pamela Galvez Mary Galvin Patricia Garcez ,1...s 'Ja-S' fi I 1 as if - fx' fi l 1 All . ' - f L b fl'U '-fi 'Y' -. 'N ' NNT' Y ' . . -I r ai i. .4 7 l' i-Q ,, , Y Y ull A Ig- V' u. ' L 1. Twinkle Toes Mike Kauffelt grants wishes of the junior class by waving his wand and revealing his legs. 2. Mike Kaufelt and Laura Mann realize the importance of having a friend to lean on. 3. Anita Duffy, Lori Rogers, and Dolly warm hearts with their smiles and hugs. Melissa Garcia Vivian Gardner Allen Garratt Ginger Gartrell Eileen Garvey 555 35 '55 5 O9 OO QQ. O 53: E-EQ O0 na 39, wg gg 5.-5 :fl sa 55' w Paul George Steve Gerhard Gabriel Gomez Leo Gonzalez Ofelia Gonzalez Nobel Goodwin Denise Graham Dale Grajczyk Melanie Graske Pat Gray i Eberhard Grimm loAnn Guerrero Geoff Gunter Robin Gurr Sam Guy Michelle Haas Sandy Hambrick U5 Vince Hambright l'I l CD X. 'x X 4 Doug Hand jeff Hanenberg Kari Hanson - Anthony Hardridge Natalie Harlow Tracy Harris Frank Harros joseph Harros john Hartman Kathy Hartmann Andy Hausberger jeff Harver Carey Hayes julie Hayes April Haynes Mary Haynes Debbie Heffel james Heider Tammy Helmstead Teressa Henderson Sally Herbst john Hernandez Larry Hemandez Lorraine Hernandez Michele Herndon 6 , 0 , as . l in I ' 'it V. , Un V fi y -alle , 3 . I ru, -JJ 1. Bobby Scheifele ponders the results of a history exam. 2. Mysterious super heroes prefer to keep their identities anonymous, yet flaunt the profits of a hard day's work. 3. Florica Bledea shoots the breeze on the way to class. !,'J! C? -'ui zlllx 'I if . g.. 6' M The best part of football games is the cheerleaders. lon Cofini 1 uh ., I .3 , 1 .Zhu v Al . i. Y x Becky Herrera Craig Hill Gregg Hill Lori Hill Kathy Hoffer Scott Hollabaugh Lori Horchar Steve Horchar Robert Horn Dean House Melinda Hoyt Keyee Hsu joe Hsy Diane Hudson Keri Huennekens Tamara Hueter Scott Hulbert Dave Hultman Taylor Hunter Lorna Hursman Vivian lofi Cary jackson janice jackson Dave jeffery Steve jenkins Kenneth jepsen Richard jeske Brenda jimenez Scott jividen l ' U5 U7 l'l OO C U5 CD W rn :l l'l'l l'l'1 'U Z rn U7 CL 147 Kent johns Barbara johnson Eric johnson janie johnson jeff jones Michael jones john joseph Phil joujon-Roche Anthony julik Colleen Kajiki Yuan-Hsin Kao Mike Kauffelt jerry Keith Rhea Kelly Steve Kerbel jennifer Kershaw Pamela Kirchen Randy Klein Laurie Knight Mark Koch jeff Kolvoord Kelly Konsoer Greg Kozlowski Mark Kricfalusi Ted Kristensen Keary Kubista Mark Kudra Paul Kurz jerry Lagrone joan Lambrose Scott Larson Gisela Leinz Karen Lembeck 43 1-I , -gp-r I sf r lzgigut pau , . gd' T5 1-v 1. Sue Parke and Melissa Garcia enjoy a quiet moment and a chilled cafe- teria delicacy. 2. Charrie Makowski looks on skeptically as lon Cofini de- scribes the one that got away. I,-0 I , I id' fsq. 'v l ll :il I Y all S' ,, NIPTF -A 'P'-Q L. Dave Lennon Kathryn Leo Matt Lescault Dave Lewis Scott Lewis Dorothy Leyba Linda Linder Sandy Lockridge David Long Janie Lopez Maria Lopez Scott Lord Sharon Love Art Lozano David Lyons lody Lyons jollieanne MacConneIl Mark Maietta Vanda Maikeo Charrie Makowski Vicki Mallis Laura Mann Debra Mansfield Lynne Marcelli Gilbert Mariano 4 SS 1 O9 J 3 S S1 S S3SS3 Paul Marks Cyndi Mason Chris Matthews George Matzenger Sara Mazarei Denia McAfee Larry McAuliffe Sandi McCage Rick McClain 1 L Qt , rr ' K. i Y x -z QI M 1. Dave Macho Lewis displays impressive muscle. 2. lunior class officers get to the meat of the matter during their spirit skit. jody McCullough -ilk 'Q- Robert McDonald in 'Qi 5 -1 g - 1 V - y i . I' . F- 2' 'Q' 'Tut ' Tim McDonald X ' jeff McGowan I., ,L - ' Andrea McGurn Myra , I 'LJ , Lee L. McGurn , it 77 ' 1- . Terri McHugh Hn' 3 i'll..2,Jll Carolyn Mclntosh ,. X ' ' ' X 4:5 Cindy McKenna janet McKinney Linda McManus Lynea McManus Greg Meador Teri Medina Dave Meisch Debbie Mell Rem Melton jeff Meyers joe Meyer Traci Minamide s ,- ,ii 1 ws Q .... 125 ' ' -il ' rr rw e . ,ight-4 v '- ll ., gf., r V , ' 1 l. it - it ' firm ,ll ir ' , ' x i 150 l The best part about being a junior is graduating in one year. -Lisa Waggoner K l I 'l i, l ,- H , r. ls 1 'ff -l Larry Miquelon john Moe Doug Mohr Debie Moller Lori Moltz Lori Moneymaker Michael Montesanto Michael Montgomery Margi Mooney Kelly Moore Mark Moralls Leo Morim Lisa Morris Robert Morton Melani Motzkus Steve Muccillo john Mueller Mark Mullikin Dina Mullins Peggy Mullis Becky Munoz Penny Murata Lauren Murphy Timothy Murphy David Murry Kelly Myers h T U3 Fw U5 I l'l'l rn W 'H 'l'l I'l'l .72 E Rose Nash Mario Navarro john Nelson Ken Nelson Mike Newman Mai Nguyen My Nguyen Tom Nichols julie Nunez David Odegard joe Olivarez Cliff Oliver Linda Olsen Scott Olson Tim O'Neil Kimberly Ord Georgann Otten Mark Ouellette Mike Pacillo jimmy Page Denise Papell Roxanna Papez Susanne Parke Dianne Parker Patricia Parker Linda Parks Andrew Pearson Margo Pederson Marie Perez Diana Perry 'M ,f . -, all iv-v' Q Kajlki considers panic when her fingers become prisoners of her chip bag MCU! t ,Aki . 1 H., ' f X ' .. 4 1' 3 fa 1. julie Nunez, Debbie Schaffer, Elise Varela, and Terri Walker demonstrate that Canyon girls can Can-Can. 2 Colleen . v I it 1 x ' ' J.- ' J. ,.1.Qv.l ' L.. F. 3 in Y l V- 4' ' HEX , . ' - r.,', ' . Q , H- ' ' ' - fl ' , , V . A?-Q eg ,PA ' 4' 4 r qi ull K I, ' V ' A 'N T . , YV N MI ,L if . . f 1 X , - ' I . gy i yr, . , f ' 1, 4 4 'a 1 A fr 1 vi ' . U 0 2, V N i-- . G., . , , 4 P'-rims' ' ' Lg-'EH M l ak S4172--.1' ,D .. It Devin Peterson Millicent Peterson , Vincent Pickering ' Dallene Pierce T Li Sue Pierringer Chris Poole r 'FF' ' ' ' l if 5... 4 t .--lin.: M, s., W . 1' 4 ., - . i w S Donna Poore Kurt Popke , - ' Dianna Powell , Rochelle Powell i Reza Prakhshanfar .I Denise Pratt L t, There'lI always be something in life for the person who can take his lunch outside and call it a picnic. Keith Pregler David Prescon Cheryl Pryor in Diana Radomsky Michelle Rainville lsabel Ramirez john Randazzo Lefty Rangel Kim Reeves Diana Relph jon Renshaw Loree Resha Merritt Ren Mel Reyes . Roy Reynolds S CD FU CD I l'l'l sm E Sm 75 CD 153 4 Todd Rich Angel Richardson Cheryl Rippee Daniel Ritzer Karen Rivera Angie Robertson Lisa Roberts jill Robinson jim Roche Kerry Rodman john Rogers Lori Rogers Lori Rosen Kerry Rosenbaum Dana Rosenberg Michael Rosenthal Ted Ross Fred Rothfuss Dan Roundy Laura Rousseve Carmen Rubino Kathy Rucks james Ruth Dan Ryan Kimberly Sadler Michelle Sala Dominic Salas 'rs G , I eie ,g?',' ' .5 QQ gpm, ' --i 'l I r F IJ, 1- r ' Y' I 'Lili ,,,, . X-' V' -in. 'I' -V X . w , .J 1 -I iv -up . fl 1 . l 4 Illlr ll J-WH. il .X xl EA , I' 1' 5' I l ' 'Q 'fx ' fd f l l W , I, V., X, 4 vk 5 X1 -1.-' ...R vi lf. f 'K 'CJ 'QU vi I 1. Digital decisions puzzle Robert Horn. 2. jeff Wood shouts out warn- ings concerning cafeteria food. 3. Kathy Deshano proves redheads have more fun. Life is like an on- ionp you peel it l off one layer at a time. And some- times you weep. l J l 1 'E i 1:1 'x ,f Hi .' ,ee --1 ' f' ji YJ: i 'fi' t 1 N l K I 'E Lisa Salazar Bill Sandoval Debbie Schaefer Mike Schaming Bob Scheifele Mark Schluter Karen Schmidt jon Schub Geoff Scott Lane Scott Debbie Seguine Kelly Seibel Denise Seliga Susan Senft janet Sexton Nick Shady Colin Shandon Kathy Shannon Patrick Sharpe Gary Shigenaga Lynn Shobert Lisa Shook Debbie Short jeff Short Samuel Shube jeff Simmons jeff Sjaarda Michelle Skaggs 5 Phil Sliwoski Lynn Smeton Douglas Smith Maureen Smith Michael Smith Ron Snyder Aaron Sobel jerry Soley Claudia Solomita lean Soukup Ellen Souza Anthony Spackman Amy Spang Ken Sparks Greg Spirodek Kirk Stafford Guy Stamps Randy Stellhorn john Stephens Terri Sterzer Dan Steward Dave Stewart Mike Stewart Denise Stoffreyen john Stone Sandy Stratton ,I A Q ,T 1. Sandy McCage, julie Nunez, and Debbie Schaefer enthusiastically join in cheering the junior class. 2. Sandy McCage displays the well-rounded spirit of '80. 3. Sparky Uselman feels Lisa Waggoner 14.1 deserves a second look. 'SV' il!! r dl 1'3- 'wi X 15 , ff' fa It ff A ,ia J , f' aa We meet lots of people, and th t Canyon are the friendliest ll Linda Linder L-sea ' at '71 1 ,-.X -pf ,,,4dy 'l I' A 9 A J I I :S lf, i hi ,T ' s- '-.: H th f 0,, ll .44 1 1'Y:,,, 1 5.5 nb V J l ffl , 4 '2 '- TL ni s Q X ' fx -A I W ' Y 3 . I I ' w f r Q' f .pl ,K ' , ' i I' L, '- -1, V ' lj 'E V -- -W X F. Pamela Sutherland Leslie Swan Sheila Sweeney Karl R. Sweetan Amy Swett Mark Swoboda Heidi Syler Teri Takehashi Joy Talemantes Danny Tapia Davis Taylor Keith Taylor Wendy Teddler Toni Thomas Chris Thompson Lisa Thompson Donna Thorne Shelly Thornton Jennifer Thoune Dave Tibbetts Ken Todak Jefferey Tolbert Sandra Tolbert Jenni Tomlinson Elizabeth Towers Scott Townley EIHEIEI ll S :I 'I lklcl SS El lElEl clcl Elaine Trosper john Uselman Mark Vanwonterghem Elise Varela Glen Veevart Patricia Velez Christine Veltri julie Verga joseph Villanueva Shelly Vinovich Lisa Waggoner Christine Wahlstrom Deborah Walker Kimberly Walker Phil Walker Terri Walker Tammy Wallace Chuck Warner jeff Warren Scott Waterbury Kraig Watkins Kim Watson john Weiss Deborah West Maria White Linda Whitten Kathy Wilbrecht Diann Wilkinson 158 Life itself cannot give you joy un- less you will it. Life gives you time and space and you must fill it. jon Dunn and Herb Brohn take a breather after class. l YA , - i x ,.J -- '-'-'. l r :v-..-. -4-.FL ..,--. l , i .lr -gr T, 7 i j gal V i !'l I! 1 453- g l w ' fl if 1 CAMERA SHY Anthony Acosta Robert Acton james Aldrich Bernie Almazan Chris Belanger Scott Bradshaw Krista Bucsanyi Mary Buczek Steve Bumpas jim Chadwick jeff Chateau Robert Chensweth Lisa Clark Frank Cook Lisa Copeland Todd Derkum Eric Detvviler Lorne Doyle Reza Drakhshanfar john Dresslar Stacy Dunklin john Durka Lisa Fallon Sherrie Fischer Emma Flores Gary Fox Debbie Frevert julie Garcia Tracy Geddes Toni Geiser Rich Grean Tony Gruber Lance Hall Michael Hall jim Hardwick Don Hartshorn Roxanne Hastin Doug Hemerson Gregg Hill james Hogie john Holloway Ronda Hope Michelle Hosier Donald Hughs Sandra Hunt Debbie Hunter Gary jackson Theresa jennings Tom joiner Elia juarez Steve juneau Debbie Kanter Kelly Kirk Christopher Kenkel Dennis Kent Rachel Kerper William Kruschke john Lewis joseph Lo Prinzi Conrad Madrid Robert Martinez Mary Massey Chuck Melvin David Mihatovic Russell Millspaugh Kurt Mimoso Kevin Moffat Michael Morgan Christy Muckenthaler Donald Murphy .5 If ,. -, Marc Nastasi Paul Navarro Susan Newell jim Nichols Timothy O'Neil jojan Oshima Bob Ossenberg Dean Osthoff Kevin Pierson Wendy Porter Dannette Pulsifer jimmy Putman Tim Railey Bill Ralston jerry Reed Andrea Reid Brandin Ripka Vince Rogers Richard Rosevear Brian Rule Lori Schiffner Ronald Search Kenneth Shedarowich Thomas Shirly jeff Short Beverly Slaughter jill Sleyster jean Smith joan Smith Guy Stamps Lynne Williams Mark Williams Maury Williams Shari Williams Ted Williams Shelly Willis Terri Willis john Wilson Kevin Wilson jeff Wood Daryl Woodin Scott Woods Lisa Wooley Kerry Wrede janine Yamamoto Pam Yates Marty Yearsley Eric Young Thomas Townley Sandi Urich Richard Uriarte Hector Valdez jean Vandervelden james Welsh james Wentworth Stacy Wick Burt Wilson Colleen Wilson jean Winken Kevin Wood Kimber Woodridge Randy Wright Regina Yu Beth Zentzius Ch i an I 'ri 7U UU l'l'1 W l'l l I l'1 F'l'l V' XY' K A 5 HL H a. 3 I ' 1v ' ' lr Q l ' T .W Ns, -1.J a,.-. c rf QA' -4 ating. 4' Q . , , . wfiilf Uk AVV 9 V 19,44 Lu Al -t X 1 ' ' ' l z'XQL l I l ' I K ,X,,7'-. . ,X ll SKB Xl lg N i 1 .x Ox,-jx RRG lvlk,-,,'t-- 3 5' ' ' in X .X 1' 4 1'-v lf L i -4 'li X P if 1 .1-J .. . 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P if xp ef ' , , ll lml' . g to M, W, .l 1 ,,J a -1 t 1: i is J ,laik 1 ' , f fy: -fy IV -,. fl: 4'-7 fi l ,lin f,p.fl'rs-' Ln- fgf' 'jx'-.L ' - A xr 1 Sophomore Chairman of Activities Chris Haynes, Treasurer Marie Eichi- nger Secretary Diane Vanwonterghem, and President Denise Nakamoto are found in a rare moment of relaxation. ,,, . ,..,: Rene Abrahamson My -, Gayle Adams Kelli Adams Lee Adelman Terry Aguilar Chris Alario Gary Aldridge Russ Aldridge Jodi Allen Bruce Alston Robert Alvarado Christine Alvarez fl 'ff'-H , I -. it , f V r 1 ns .rm-w 1 Q.. qi . ,- r F W f y xf ,xy fl! if- X ll-yiwlvl Xxg: -J V, ly J ijtaning gffnesh yxA4itliy'little suppprt o'rff'QFgan'ilZa4y tionfthe Class oii1l9flTihas corrlpleted its first yea? at Canyon. Under the direction of advisor Carol Fragnoli, the sophomores, gathering second place honors during Spirit Week, have begun to mold themselves as a team. Activities highlighting this year include a Morp Dance, the opposite ofa prom, and the End of the Year Dance. Fund-raising activities encom- pass a candy cane sale, a heart-shaped sucker sale during St. Valentine's week, and an Easter Egg message delivery. 161 1 Steve Amboehl Hank Anderson john Anderson julie Anderson jackie Andrews joe Arciero Lisa Armendarez Debbie Armstrong julie Ashleigh Alec Atkin Dena Atkins Donna Autrey Arlene Avakian Steve Baker Evelyn Baik Daniel Balsz Wendy Banko Cindy Barnes David Barnes Chris Barnett Rabbit Bartholomew Rich Basile Carol Basse Shannon Bates Sean Beach David Beaver Erick Becker Ronda Beckett .gk 2. A 'fl -rf wi ' i 1 Q ffl ..' . -lluwr 2:7 A gh. Nl' - .2 . 3 , f w A r.xf7' 9 1 V, 1.1 5 is 5 l 31 llfazf' ads. l , H ggi ,H .A t: Y M l , n f N- f- .- is 1 ls Fil' 1. During a Spirit Week race, Laurie Cantagello and Marlene Dittberner find that it is very difficult to run a three-legged race with crutches. 2. Eileen Weiss is found fumbling over her locker com- bination. 3 F 4, li' iQ?-bmi .1 ,., P-4K'i4n it , ' 'gg' ,. i . 4 L 9 1 v , ' K 1 i ,gi i lk A 'Nye i +L , 1 f x xi 1 i Mi' ' 6 5 ll xi .5 R F 1 l AwLz5.l L, 1' -A ff? R ' S yu-, . ., lv v, .. 4- ,,.l.. W1 Z' I .IX I L 'A f.er.,,, B V V I ll A - f r pf, ,,'I'. ,, - ',N sf, . , L L4 -ff,Z'1i,'fg1f'S 3 1 A -. . fi 1ZvH '5 l5f3f- i A lc . ' A H, L w l l :'?xl'3 W L ,,.L X 1 . Q r ,. I if I Agni H swf 3'. ru, -'ll 'P -ll' if -it ' ' S 'E 1' ' ' ' i l 1 I I TDI 'Ig gaps la 1 4 NX I f m' ' 'I dei xx . sw ,,.,,,....,- ,, we 2 1 i 2 V .ii 1? ill l .ni .Ji-L , A Y -4' . .90 .I l Q, , , - ibm'-.I i il 4k l , ,, ' , 2 - il L S ,1 : .u ' ict' . A , f- - K , sv i 1 In W f fi V! I l I ' , - ' 'l ' ' ' A . ' N l P t l ' L T , ig, , ' Hi' ' I .., ,. l xx l M f' i Steve Beckett Bita Behradi Lorri Anne Beighley Susan Bellock Craig Berg Ralph Berg Theresa Berg Todd Bergman Suzanne Berkoff Robin Berry Bill Beverage Laurie Bilelio lody Bilioon Diane Binks Anne Bolton Chris Bontenbal Mary Bottomley Rosalita Boullon Paul Bowen Mary Boyette Maureen Boyle Eileen Brady David Brandriff Tom Brauberger Mark Breithaupt Ria Bringman Sharon Brown David Bryant Sherri Bryant jeff Buffington David Burkhart Greg Burnett Lisa Burnett Mike Burnett Farel Byro Robin Byron Alan Callahan Mike Campbell Laurie Cantagallo Denice Cantor 16 4 Diana Capra Cindy Carlock Mike Carpenter Bill Carr jim Carter Paul Carter Della Cartwright Sharon Carver Debbie Castellano Ruth Castellon john Cause Chris Cavazos Tom Chadwell Casey Chambers Mark Chambers Kim Chapman Lorrene Chase Mike Chavens Susan Chen Matt Chikeles Margie Chrisman Brad Christensen Bill Christian wl f 'Er N in lv 5 i 5' 4: l Q ' 'f I , 9 . i V . sub-humans. , xi Sophomores are treated like r - J .V x I f -A it l r jim Sundali y .L Af 4, L - ,A M ru' Qs l t 1 4 K i, V,-. fm! 1. Carrie Levy enjoys chatting with a special friend. 2. Misty Robin- son reflects the enthusiasm of the solitary spirit breakfast. 3. David Pattschull attacks his banana with total enthusiasm. 4. julie Anderson takes time out for a solitary moment. Russ Clark Phillip Cleveland Marla Cole Eileen Collins jennifer Connell Darla Cookson Lorraine Cools Kristen Cooper Scott Cooper Therese Cooper Dana Copeland Don Coppersmlth Bob Corbett Brent Corbin Lisa Cordero Vincent Cordrey Brad Correll Richard Corteal Scott Coyne Malt Cramer julie Crorssant Stephen Cua Robert Cullen Vince Daly Lynne D Arc Theodore Darnell Steve Davis Brian Day Trudy Dayak Lennie Dean Denise Dean Lance Dean Sheri Deboer Leslie Delaney Agustin Delvalle john De Poto Daniel Deshano l'l'1 . U5 U3 l l'1 l'l1 L 'rl ' :- l l l Chris Cunningham UD ' I 'U U . an - cn . 'U 165 6 joe Deterding Carl Dick Tim Dietrich Marlene Dittberner Coleen Dixon janene Dixon Laurie Donnell Todi Donofrio Tammy Dorhout Tina Drew Hector Duarte David Duchene Sher Dufur Tina Dunneloack Paula Durst Kelley Dyck Ed Earl Sandi Eastburn Kevin Eddy Doug Eggleston Norman Egle Maria Eichinger Rina Elson janet Engel Cathi Erickson joe Estrada Faread Ettefagh David Eve Tom Exell Richard Farrace Ron Fardig Kendra Felisky Roger Feole john Ferguson fs., f t A L, ,rl L10 115 ' 'E ' gal. ti f X, 6 K1 -, X 3, ll 'Ii fi Xxx ,gg I i F' lil' ' I X I l . lk' I J 'T Jix ll M ,l. 7 num xL..'l., , lUl',.,, Ll-Alll l :', , 'iii 'fe H 'N i: 41 ' ' 7 1 r t 4 I l V Ax El. -1 A I . L. g 'lx ' ' -Y ,-in I H ' 5 'ig , x 1 . ' if H , 1. I ,,, 5 ' . EU- 'W' , , ,. blvs l . . ,n ,irq ,mf Y ., Z . , ,X fa-L't'l I fri at -, ,Lf 9' ,IV A . t ill ' l i ,P E, i Pl' 1' - . 2. ,r l f' M J rl. . Vu , if AQ. l ' - -i T X, , 4, , 111 , W: 4. -' -L 4 ' V' '. - Q-Figfgai .fr -1.1 1' if . f ' ' ll' l,: ,J A f l:- , 1 W.-ti' t. . .. -E V' ' iq mmf ., , . . , A xii H-sbt: ,-f5.l.Q5 ,: ' - 1, . r i rl V V F' Ef Mui: lex pw- ,I T V W . . Wil I 5 g' f I lx .tit P 1' t ,t TI fx 1, ii ll ' J K ll l , .X fx Q l w' 'vi .'..l1 i E E4 ? i 1, V t I ill 3 5 l ix. ,y 'J , vi V 5' 1. Carla Martin and Kim Neel enjoy talking to a friend during lunch. 2. julie Ashley is caught in the act of being at her locker during class. 3. Teri Osier shows her sophomore spirit in the vol- leyball game for Spirit Week competition. 4. jill Stenton and Cara Michels contemplate further activities on Mismatch Day during Spirit Week. ll 1 1 I t N-.. N -s . wx .J i ,F Y -- N gl'-Li N-.-zgzisqr ,xx N.-1.-.- 'N- f gh Ji 4 f + X 5 ,J wi' N J l l l f 5 1 w '1'f,i.-ii i, . ji ll-,-.A .1 .. Meri-Ann Finch Harvey Fischer janice Fisher Mary Fitzpatrick Tim Fitzpatrick Rod Fleisher Sheila Flohr Maria Flores Debbie Folcarelli lon Foster Michael Fourman john Fox Stan Freeman Dan Friedl Kathy Fuhrmann David Funderburk Cheryl Gallagher Robyn Galvez Patricia Galvin Denise Garcia Frank Garcia Kent Garland Sharon Garratt Sailasa Gasu Cf? 'U 70 m UD U5 U7 -l 'Q 'U E l l l Randy Geisweidt Todd Gentry David Gerhard Mike Gervais Glenn Gilles Lauri Gillhouse Nancy Gillies jackie Gillock Lori Goldklang Donna Gonzales Danny Gonzales Marty Gordon Kandi Gose Tom Praciale Walt Grahm Nanette Grann Lisa Greco Lisa Gregg Donna Greenwood julie Guggenmos Paul Guzman Kristi Gwynn Teri Hack Diana Hagelberg Gary Hall joe Hallett Evelyn Halus Allen Hannawell Rich Hanson Andrea Harabedian Brian Hardwick jim Harlow 168 y Being a sophomore means getting out of junior high. Lance Dean c we. -31.1 H? 3 if Q J ,. t - We 1. Greg Cook and Tim Dietrich sit at lunch and watch in- tensively the happenings around them. 2. With a swirl and a twirl Beth Naujoks shows exuberance of the sophomore class during the spirit breakfast. 3. jackie Gillock looks on apprehensively at the sophomore water relays during spirit week. ' , W4 'i ..,1' , ,, -Y - .W -' . 1 5 . , 1. ' .- K' w - , . 5 , 4 1 ' joel Harlow . . .lj ', V , ' lv ,, julie Harrington .Mn 1 ll 6 - as - , - I, ' X - .f ' A ,, X . 5' - if Q l A' a P Ii . 7 ' : -' .lif l l A 1 Monica Harris h 1 Chris Harros 1 lv' l' l' 'bm t v x 'i litmgi rl ' N.. 1 fi ' X Tammy Harros , D , S Robert Hayes il A A A 1 , Chris Haynes 'ci ,X W, A -' t ' ' Roxanne Heinemann ' ' 1' john Heiser ' T l Brian Helmick K1 ,sc E lf E. ' it ly james Henderson tl N f -ml ' 'Q V Tricia Hengst Brenda Hennegen Yvonne Hernandez Shawn Heroux 5.4, Todd Hetzel julie Hicks Kevin Hicks ltl5ve .. l l -,, If 1 4' y ' ll t 'll L1 lf if l X ilk 9 . , Denise Hirakawa ,, - 'H , 'Y Christy Hirsch Kelly Hodges i j jx ' im Scott Hollender 1 . . . ', Caroline Hong ' . l jennie Hood 4 'E x 'H f 3234- f E J ' ' i 'V ' ' , . 4,5 t 4 - , 5 Mark Hoffman f! l vt. ' 1 .J . L xx '. r 'H gl ly ,tt ' ' Michelle Hoopaugh Randy Hoover Robert Hou 1 Chris Howell julie Hoxie Lisa Huie 'aaa vii, r Q is PM Erxv CX - l l ,jf is , j . jjj tal I ' JQ3 ' '-1 : H Q A- N j I - .. -4 1 l 4 r - Q: H A - i -uf ' I. .I T -U j f' 1 ': , if . C fs ll t. L .5 .jl 4 wil - ., J 1 S X - j. Q - AJ Mark Horseman , , l Y I LS 6 LB HEI SEI El lklcl El Cindy Hulbert f f 1 Tom Hull Michael Hutchens 4' .f ' V Vivian Hwang , :fl i Wendy Ingrassi ' A l' judi jackson Robin jackson S S-, , W Michael jacobus X Doug johnson Elizabeth johnson Vaughn johnson Ng jerry joiner Steve jolliff V jim jolliffe 41 Cathy jones Cindy jones Diane jones julie jones Ken jones Lisa jones Randy jones john joseph Thomas joseph Guillermo juarez Brenda Kalil Sandy Kamiyama Mark Kammeier Yuan-Long Kao Q,,. j ,l4,f . David Karns ' ff i ii ' . 234 ' 4' Leslie Kasiner I U il lg fl i rl is -'lil yr ig' ll 1 i 1 Robert Kauffeii ,li i , , ll 1 i , r y .L Hifi. 'ii l 1 V MI-Hx ii ly K., I ll, 'Nh :' i in- i i i K lu!! i Hill V iifwiyb W, 'M 'il AI t ' '-'..! , ' gm' ii '4 Y- f, iohn Kay - Cheryl Keith Bob Keller I r Scott Kellow L ', f. ., 4' L V Siobhan Kelly Wendell Kelly Li Leslie Kiene Steve Kiester 1. Shelly Lusk and Beth Naujoks enjoy each others company on their way to class after nutrition. 2. Dave Morton and Hank An- derson head toward the amphitheater to sit and enjoy their lunch. 3. Sheryl Spivey and Leah Melton find the amphitheater quite crowded during the activities of Spirit Week. 170 AYQ 'Qi J .1 . L l c r L l J 4 4,1 ..: G. l ' ll l . F will l 1 ii ll 4' CF Q v 'K r 'X .I it ' 'EI fxyZ'X T' K ' ' in f ' I P ' 1 N 5 L... P 3 - ip' 1 . , 9- 1.. fig' A il ' 'rc 4 . - .g, , 1- , t --rfru H , 1 'JF LT-1- ' f Q' K ,r 'il ' 'f '-. ' 4. .ds h , A , X ' J ::. - I Ml C32 - lx L .si 'A 4 F 'ft V lil' T2 A .. ff' 0 if JIM l fx,t 1 l XS JTY- f I . xg! -fs.. ir' li ' ' 1' up ' , 1 ' l .' . .4 , W ff' vw ., N K K h -...S , Q J g Q, f ' , V 3 5' ' Nl' ' A - ' . w fi ' l 1 M - 1:9 N L- ,n c . w' fig I M' 1 i 'Il - 4-H1 V. : . ty I A34 l M 'f::f- , 7.4 . l ' '. , 1 Sl' -.i ll L0 - Q 1. '- 'Mapu X rf-fr w vs.- W s - . ff its lytgps , 'N 4, s x '-has , I f ' .1 .- . fr 'mamwe-I-'1 rTif'i l2 ifrmm' if ', 3 t if lt I I xx I lg , 'igl 5. -5. QQ? ,ll Y :V -1' 1 l , ,. . ,l All il- .-192' -.u if :H 1 J-0 , ...., -. l 'Lil 'B EQ Q l. 7 we 5 - ft ,- gg? - rife' s , N- gl l 6 if . P ,Q A fl L L. A B L : arg- L-A , -1 1' l f I, H l .1 ' - , rl: i If xi I fo 5 X R WI W - X. f Kali 1.1 ,J-i -L 'WL ' FH Being a sophomore means hearing In Oh you re a sophomore' over and L ' lim Marlon 55 .4 g-xg 1' 'sf I ll ' - f AY' ' A k 'WU if l I ' .FJ l' l I I ' U Il 1 M' Qlhl - x OVEI' f a Z. Q ' l B L as IA fbi jr l f ,- Andrea King Laura King Rose King Michelle Kleiber Doug Kleine Karen Klinchuch Denise Klomp Patrick Knorr Carolyn Koontz Barbara Kowarsky Ernie Kurica Debbie Lamparter Matt Lamph Bob Lancaster Dawn Landaas Treva Lane Michele Langdon Laurie Lannoye Michelle Lapyrne Ray Larkins loel Larson luliet Latona Rennah Lawler Debbie Lawrence leff Leinen Damien Lesage Carrie Levy Billy Lewis Scott Lewis Kevin Light Brad Lincoln U5 'U U7 W 70 U5 Il rn rn 70 rn U5 U3 Stacey Linder Tricia Loeser Randy Lopez Amy Loudermilk Bob Love Karen Love Greg Lovoy Laura Lowder Shelley Lusk Monica Lynch Claude Mallicote Tony Maniscallo lulie Mann Doug Mansfield jeff Marciano jim Marion Wendy Margrave Karen Marshall Anita Martin Carla Martin Michelle Martin Rita Martinez Danny Matheny Gary Mathews Rick Matsen Betty Matsumoto Pete Maxwell Kim Mayes Daryl McAlmond Eileen McAuliff Bryan McBride Renee McConnell Mike McCooI Mike McCormick TF A 1 -1 S in W M I I A ,v-1 ..,.-, .. , . if N. ,r-l' F . Km' 1. Steve Qua seems to be won- dering what's in the bag that his drumstick came in. 2. Lisa White and Pam Taylor seem to be hav- ing a little difficulty in the bubble gum blowing contest during Spirit Week. 3. Shannon Bates appears to be discontent with her lunch. Class of '81 the Greatest ,J fx, ,V .J 1 ii i .1 fs -f . 4 i ,4 lf ' ' , , l 02111 r is l .ii i . ul ' 1 Gt , - , ,f A ff V1 331 -: 537' 'l' 'L M.. ' f f N . FW: i QA, u N 5' A Yi Y J l '- gy .L Kelly McCracken Darrell McCully Kevin McGuire jim Mclntosh Greg McKhann Randi McManus Lisa McMillan john McMurray john McNeil Tom McNeill Nick Meimetis Mindy Meisenbach Perry Melchor Diane Melody Leah Melton john Mendola Mike Metzler Ann Meyer jeff Meyer Cara Michel Bryan Mickelson Heather Millar jane Millatt Denise Milledge jamie Miller Sharon Miller Sheila Miller janet Mollberg Luis Montero Rick Moody Cynthia Moon jennie Moon Rory Moore Linda Morgan Kathy Moriarty Phil Morin Rod Morphis Gregory Morris Roger Morris U3 'U Cf? l'T1 N11 U9 l ' I' I- U5 Teri Morris Kathy Morrow Michael Moss Dale Morton Randy Morton Rob Mosier Bruce Mowry Patricia Muir fy l Brett Muiter 1-5? +1- Allison Munderloh ' f al Melissa Muratori i 2 si Kim Murphy - john Murren ,, ' ll N Andy Musselman A :S T' f'l1. 'A -at Bob Must Denise Nakamoto Doug Mansfield Michelle Nasse Beth Naujoks Mike Nay Kim Neel Kris Nelson . .5 . Lisa Nelson ' Todd Nelson , A jennifer Neubert T if list! Art Newman .. gg! Mike Newman ' 1, Tuyet Nguyen L X -' tl cf' LL l . lxfl' g: zriJ.,.,,,!- . 3- ,eitgi 5 ,I Amy Nicholson - .gina 1' i l t i 'li ll lana Nicholson ' ' z .i- 5 Thomas Nicholson A . Paul Nashua , gl if ,i K, 'J .lkxtttit 1 'll A Kelly Nixon Tim Noble Valerie Ogrodski Nancy Olivarez - Paula Oliver . f Siar Omar 1. Diane Hudson and Caroline Hong are found enjoying lunch on the grass, 2. Anticipation is shown on Kyla Woods face for the tug-of-war competition during Spirit Week. 3. Opposite of Kyla's anticipation, Fred Austin seems to be giving up on the tug-of-war competition. 174 'X i ol E f 31 1 9, f-A 'tt' R l K tg' ,LJ ,Q I W T f. it ri t t T i t Y if .at fgif , ,R -QM .av A: '97, . U, If ,yi y. .lx .b , mf' - - Elly? , X tt V z -l fi, t, , 4 Q41 F 'jiflflvir ll ' .TV kt -x I 5 4. ,- A ll' I t ' . ' is-:P ff ,fX A -4 1 lg-5? 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I Y A L Ain Q X -, ' . l Z4 lj .il Hill Tami O'Neil Amy Opsahl Aaron Oshima Terri Osier Patti O'Toole Wayne Ozaki Deena Pacino Barbara Padovich Kevin Panizza Audrey Papuga Kathi Parfitt jeff Parke Laura Parker Blair Parrish Brett Parrish Diane Parsons David Pattschull jeff Pattschull Libby Paul Gerry Peecher Shelley Pelletier Carla Pellino Ann Pence Rob Pernell Stuart Perry Blair Peterson Caris Peterson Roland Phillipp Bill Pierce Delaine Pierce Dellanie Pierce Steve Pinson Lisa Pisciotta Scott Piteo Tanya Plemons Meri Pocock Carla Possemato Garrett Powell Anna Prestigiacomo Allison Preston 76 Michael Prisco Dom Puccio April Quast Michael Radak Raumond Radford Tami Raney Sindee Rayman Rick Reddish Susan Rehberg Michelle Renison Laura Renold lim Resha Keith Reuland Leslie Reynolds Andrea Rich Todd Ricklefs Marlene Rivera Kevin Roberts Mark Robillard Fred Robinson lim Robinson Misty Robinson Sheila Rocks Kevin Rodrigues Danette Rodriguez Rene Rodriguez Steve Rogers Deanna Romero Richard Roop . . . ,gy '56 . 1 , . Y X . 4 an , gi ,-, . K1 X 1 l 51 .. ' l I ii it ' . , iff. Ni V. 2'-1 ,r N li V i H314 V x.j'..f 'x, Q., t 1 V . .f - . .,. ..- Fl 37K I 55, 4 s x 1 I N Q , s. 1 fa- - l ,J , f, . t . ' f Ii , - . ,lit . . , ., Q K 'si lg i : if -1. ' Vt Q ist!-3 1 A ii F J. I f Afi- ::.- L A X rl ' Q As. 'X -. 17 1. Sheryl Spivey sits in deep thought, con- templating her next class. 2. To eat or not to eat? That is the question Julie jones is pondering over. 3. Jodi Allen shows her spirit by implanting an '81 on her head. 4. Marlene Rivera takes time out be- tween classes to flirt with Todd Bergman. 5. Connie Zabokrtsky is found deeply involved in a conversa- tion. ' ,S i A l 7 1-HI ' L 4 L' l P 15--.llx ,. , . I 'E' Ax fx 2' ,xg I ,V Uiikfi Q ' lli 'J' ' as - I V VL, G. i wh' R .L ' ,. F. 1, V lliz f AH , fc' A X , '-:Zi v W, I ' - x '-, , 4 l. i I I f' Yi A Y V :is ,, al -4 I., .1 A J if nv ff- - 4 .1 W .L ' ,5 ,,'-is gg-S V . up 7 f . Bike I 1 ' 'ir ' -:av gi. 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F 4 jeff Rose Mike Rosen Reid Rova jeff Russell Alan Rund Steve Sala Rita Salazar Tony Salerno Nanette Salley lon Sams Leticia Samudio Nicole Sanchez Kevin Sanders Dave Satterly Brian Saunders Sherry Sayoun Larry Scallon Leslie Scher joe Scheue Dave Schirmer Valerie Schluter Ernie Schonert Darlene Sciarretta Brett Scott Heidi Scott Lisa Scottoline Chris Seibel Sharon Senft Geraldo Sevilla Karen Sexton jeff Seymour Bryan Shaddix Cf? 'U U3 CD 'U l'l'l m 70 'U U5 Leigh Ann Shaffer Kirk Shafonsky Tracy Sharum Alison Shaver Mike Shebanek lim Shelton Stan Shinmachi jeanne Shively Kimberly Shoemaker Lori Shube Terry Sianez Riki Sidlo David Sieloff Scott Siens luliette Simpson Patricia Slaten Kim Smith lack Snyder Michele Spain Sheryl Spivey Rick Sproul Terri Stearns FJ' -4 if is I- if N. yf' -f' tim stein N. , 3. J r - 'P' pf, E L - t X lt? it XJ L. . in L Honore Stellhorn gmt l ,-5 RP ' I Lisa Stellhorn -1. Q, 5,5 .M 2-5 A 'lf ' ' , ,L Eric Stellmack If h 'fate tg. ' fu lill Stenton 'I-Q. 3 x Q3 . ,11 si 5. iv. ,Jw A ,,- lrxi ill Yffrxt i 'V tg, iQ. M 'Xfsff it ' s 1 - mfr- ff K Ili Sam Stephens Chris Stewart Ron Stewart Christy Stiegman if fmt ff tai ' f iigfy 1'li..,,g. it .e t i ,-we QI' :tlufhvy l'l: U H ,I.gM,,. ' i Wt. L . tv' , ' 1 1. Gary Matthews end of the table. seems to be finding something funny at the other 2. Matt Lamph is found looking very intently at something in the other end of the library. 3. Cary Weiss is found in deep thought while studying. 4. Kent Garland is astonished by the magazines on the table. X I XX at I! Q F x 1 fi-M L.-f L1,l ' H T - I il I I g lb K ff L-f C 'il A ft ' f I 'dl in i f-A .1 'rj-v 1, - .,-nv, , . l l 4 ' If-,fm ..-4-C Q T if, flqih l Bl ',, Vx- gl,-W P J M , D A rs fr L - time 1 - - ,. , , , A .- ' f' Q ij: kv' . ' , 4 , , L' Q Af' :zzz - --.- .gf V V G -X. A, -. ' I ' ,, i' -.,-- ., -1--.1 - . Q ,y . 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Um. .-.-- ,A - ,h ef kr A N 91 . - ng T 1- ' 'quiv- Scott Stoddard Lori Stone Tim Storbel Russell Stryffeler Greg Stuart Allen Summit lim Sundali Carmen Talamantes Stephanie Tanaka Ken Taylor Lisa Taylor Pam Taylor Terrie Teson Tammy Tetirick Paul Thibert Tami Thompson Vanessa Topik Margarita Torres Laura Trull Russ Tucker Darcie Udlock David Urew Belinda Uselman Teresa Valdivia Cindy Valstar Scott Vanderbilt Chris Varelas Laura Vautrin Wosbaldo Vazquea Christine Vela Maria Viglione Holly Vikse Chris Villanueva Susan Vinmans 71 I'l l 'U I' CD 'U FH CD 'U V3 an :Ti an 179 Patricia Voss Lee Waddell Karen Wade Michelle Wade Brian Walker Scott Walker lulie Ward Brad Warren Kellye Waters Alan Watson left Watts Keri Webb Eileen Weiss Cary Weiss Teresa West lan Wharton Karen Wheaton Donna White Lisa White Lori White Kathryn Willett Heidi Williams Margie Williams lohn Wilson Lisa Wilson Deborah Wing Scott Wirta Scot Witke Tony Witsoe Eric Wolfelt Kim Womack Dana Woodin Kyle Woods lohn Wunder Al Ybarra Linda Yim lerry Yniguez Connie Zabokrtsky Bruce Zeman lim Zeran lohn Zeran lack Zimbelman Laura Zimmerman Gina Zuniga 4 JA 1 , .fix , 15.3 ' Y' -K V -f. - HV 6 A .l i. . ' n- - ,V ' Qeeif' il ' J , ' . ,A 7 x I i - I Qs I ,fry -4, -1 y l Q., X V l 4 is D, i b n 'n f , . V ., xx 'av i .VA ' f ' 1- t'L5 ' ' T l - l X' 4 1- l ' , rl fx T Sf' N2 -A' + ,f S A 1 . , x - , V Q . H . - . ' I V - -- ' 4- il - .r.lLQ. . l.. .1 5 -is 7 A, .-,Sgt - .. i -.-I Q -i ppm i.,,,x' X K Q,,7'i , X l 5-,Y E. ' 'iv X 'S l fxf. ' r +- 1. Tim Strobel is caught by the camera while in the library. 2. The sophomore class shows its spirit in a pep assembly with the help of their cheerleaders. 1'-4-g 1 I 4 X 55 .I .ol -J -1 v A ,l Lx 5:-f,x f', ' l ' ig:-H r ' -ol - 1:29 ' X .sr L ' an W ' fsv I Il.. K Q 99' Chris Anderson Tiffany Arenal Keith Arnold Fred Austin Brian Bejune Anthony Beltran Bert Braddock Guy Brown Cary Carlson Bob Carlson john Carusillo Larry Conriquez Kristen Cooper Barbara Deal Barry Demuth Bud Dunklin Scott English Karen Evans joe Everett Evelyn Feghali Steve Ford Vicki Frayne Coy Glass joanne Gray Robert Hammer CAMERA SHY Chas Havens Bill Hayson Michelle Herman Tim Hines Diane Howard james Hunt Kerry Hunt Candy Huston Christine lckes Mark johnson jeff jones Ron jones Steven justice Kim Kerr Suzanne Kestener Michelle LaPyrne Catherine Langdon Fred Lavoy jose Lozano julie Mann Wendy Margrove Robert Mast' Tracy McKain Heather Miller Robert Modlin Patricia O'Toole Sandra Perugini Phillip Peters Charles Pillon Scott Piteo Garrett Reid Raul Rivera john Roberts Kerri Salcedo james Scholz William Scott Wendy Shedarowich Beverly Sherratt Marie Shull Russell Shull Paul Shutes john Snider Gina Thomas Greg Thornton Pamela Vigo Diane Vanwonterghem Lisa Vineyard julie Voyer Sandra Wenze Wendy Wood Rebecca Hamton Lauren Murphy jack Zeran Ed Haskell Tamara O'Neil A 4 1 bguwv W OJ-o.ot,oucL swftlf Jltoufi 05 .-X c7v l l'1 I'- U5 U5 'H I' I' l'l'l l I'l CD l .dl L ' we ay may sllliedifftfy lalatfsecu .hyd 181 Y y WAN ..........---..unllsizp..,. ... ----.. I -Y..,.....-, uh , ,. ., . l - -.. ,... ,..-..,,.-....-,..-... ... .--1-.-..,. SPG RTS .,.,. -.N-1.91,-.n1.,, . 4 'azS Y'H1 Nr Q . - ff .-., , 5.144 1 WA- I7 ' . - ' 4.3 .ulru N. 1,1 f, ,., .... .1 - has-.i.: 1 Y. ' . ,. 4.--1--: .. .x saga-314,-'6'2fffl:, w-yu Y . Ei':H4sEigL-ww HF-fiii'.:a'-Q x QQ , :Xin 1-nfzg gg- 1:.,-'1 , :1 1'-as--.vm ' 1' ,T.M,,: W-r3f,,f,..3ff,-5,1-Lend V1- ' 'P' '2..gQ1fY'f, 'i A l,x' 1 -. Liar-Q U- gg, , ' ' al M , ,,1 - ,. :5,gf5b:m1.iAE.'l41. 1 S. nl, KA f al a XX 9 , ,-'X ,, ,... ' 1 . T u- - 41 f-xp -,fm ,. .,-. 4126. f' ,f '. ,Af f- , ,611-Qff.r t -x . Canyon began their sixth season in one of the toughest leagues in the county-the Century League. The team opened their season un- der the direction of Coach Mike Zeller. The team began their season with an upset game defeating Edison 24-20. The next week the fired-up Comanches beat Garden Grove in their first away game. The Comanches opened their league play against Orange in a 13-0 shutout game. Ieff Smevog and Ned Anthony demonstrated the Red Man Defense . The homecoming game was played against Santa Ana. Canyon won the game 10-7. Canyon's first loss was to Valley. The final score was 6-15. The Comanche defense held off scoring by Villa Park. This became Canyon's only tie game. Excellent defense by Scott Hayden and Gary Stewart was observed by a large crowd. Canyon just couldn't keep Tustin from scoring in the last quarter after dominating the first half. Advancing with another win, Marc Rueckert scored the lone touchdown in the last two minutes against Foothill. The Canyon defense went on the warpath in their last league game against El Modena. The Comanches fell to the Vanguards, 14-0. During that weekend the Comanches were picked as the CIF wild card. Canyon weasled their way to a stunning victory against Cypress 14-7, in the CIF playoffs. Bill Vinovich and Herb Brohn stopped Cypress from scoring in the last four seconds. Canyon then went on to another victory in the quarter-finals against La Quinta. Canyon defeated the Aztecs 28-13. Ken DeShano dis- played excellent power plays. The final game for the Comanches was the Canyon-El Mo rematch in the semi-finals. Canyon had a tough night, fumbling on the kickoff and the Vanguards recovered it on the 20-yard line. Pete Delgadillo and ElMo's quarterback, Bob Frasco, were ejected from the game for unsportsmanlike conduct. El Modena beat Canyon 21-0, leaving Canyon's record 7-4-1. The Vanguards won the CIF Southern Conference title the following weekend. 1. Ted Beltran attempts a first clown against the Spartans. 2. Ieff Smevog makes an impressive tackle. 3. Varsity Football '78 -ROW 'l: I. Duran, I. Stephens, I. Simmons, M. Rosenthal, C. Eddy, H. Yim. ROW 2: Coach R. Hust, B. Ferrone, C. Glass, M. Short, D. Bradley, T. Beltran, L. Gagnier, C. Arnwine, Coach I. Galeener. ROW 3: Trainer-D. Hamel, Coach M. Zeller, I. Kuzma, R. Yu, T. Rich, T. Brinton, I. Dunn, K. Skalman, Coach E. O'Keefe. ROW 4: Coach L. Dinwiddie, S. Hayden, B. Schiefele, D. Tibbetts, M. Rueckert, R. Gaborno, M. Beckett, I. Gifford, Coach R. Lucidi. ROW 5: N. An- thony, I. Dierker, M. Cranmer, H. Brohn, D. Russe ll, M. Lescault, B. Vinovich, R. Mury, P. Cook. ROW 6: R. Richey, A. Bruner, B. Colby, R. Richey, S. Bumpass, B. Dierker, A. Pearson, L. Baecklund. ROW 7: P. Delgadillo, I. Smevog, K. DeShano, I. Hartman, M. Lawson, D. Sorenson, C. Veeveart, M. Kricfaluci. NOT PICTURED: T. Glennon, G. Steward. 4. Comanches take time out for a prayer. 5. Gary Steward is ready to make an outstanding tackel against the Vanguards. 6. Canyon displays their unbelievable tackling abilities which brought them to the CIF semi-finals. 7. Ken DeShano gains 15 yards on a handoff. 8. Ion Dunn completes a pass for a gain in yard- age. 8 'U W r- CD U5 rn U7 U3 -l 'l l U5 l'l'l T I l-' U5 5 E'-ffm rx wrt-r' -. . A , wr M' ,' Y 3 -5--:. Lf' has ifgliilff 3 fig' rr. 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Coach Sabins stated that, all of the boys exhibited a great amount of team effort throughout the entire season. The Sophomore team had an excellent defense and a triumphant offense. Tom Chadwell played an out- standing season as quarterback and was able to dis- play his fine passing abilities to many of the receiv- ers throughout many of the games. Canyon's junior Varsity team, under the direction of Lance Dinwiddie, also completed a successful season. The jV's had managed to supply excellent yardage statistics this year and moved the ball con- sistently in almost all of their games. Mike Rose- nthal completed a majority of his field goal at- tempts and Matt Lescault was able to display excellent blocking throughout the season. Curt Eddy and john Stephens played on the offensive team, and were almost always ready to make a first down when needed. The jV season was a very rough one and consisted of an even rougher and gifted team. Many of the jV players were called up to the Varsity team and played in many of the CIF playoff games. With so many talented and dedi- cated young men, many of the Sophomore and ju- nior Varsity players will probably be playing in a few more CIF playoff games next year. 1. Mike Rosenthal, the jV kicker, attempts another successful field goal, 2. The Sophomore defense makes an outstanding tackle in the last few minutes of play. 3. Curt Eddy applies power blocking to assist john Stephens in a touchdown attempt for the junior Varsity. 4. Another quality of the Sophomore team was their excellent running ability. 5. Matt Lescault looks on as Curt Eddy prepares to make a first down. 6. 1978 Sophomore Football Team. 7. john Stephens runs through a Spartan tackle for a first down. 8. Tom Chadwell looks for a receiver to complete a well- executed pass. -I i- rn -I m rn U5 'U W l l l 1'1 -l 'PU rn 'U l'l l 187 gP5 Q av 4 VX ! ug, Eh A, I, 5 XL I, -Us fifw ww f 'bI '49, L..vL..vf ,A n- M ul! 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' V 1 Q ' -ILI :III -N 'ff' ' ' Ls ' ' ' 4 '.: --.M - , , A, , M 1 asqfff-le?-L..-.-T---P V II I gk -I I is Vpgggfj K '?'ff.g- ' Hrlgi-'df'..'?9'! Nh ,,, , , ,, 5,13.::. f 4'-w..-. if V - L,,. Q4 .1 .-:f fJf:'5 ii! EsL,1211:5'... - 5...-S.. .- 188 1 A 2.4. . 'o V W Y ' -1 sd' '- J 1 I Q. ai , X me . 5 vw 5 124 gas j' 'JA P9 A A Q f sf! is - -I I 1. gg! ' A 1 t. Y' ,,,f ' . Y 's'ffT m. , ' I -if G.. it , sg, s . i N '-4'-Lb ...af-1.1 X . as I fx 'f , , 1. 31 , fg :lk V aj. .Q ' Efhmm! E'-ffzvxr -C3-'L f N' ., '1 we af . .W 'Hr -f4....dff'.w 'QA , as rm A- gag.-:..Q,,jE:':i, 4--If -L+:.f.1u:1J,a,J The Varsity Cross Country team was faced with stiff com- petition with their debut in the Century League. To start the season off right, Coach Don Pycior took the top experi- enced runners to a beach camp in San Clemente. After run- ning an average of 50 miles that week, each team member was prepared for the cross-country season. The Varsity's first league meet against Santa Ana proved the Canyon Har- riers to be tough. The Seniors placed fourth at the Pacifica Invitational, with Dave Ruble and Mike McMurray winning fine trophies. At the Dana Hills Invitational, an excellent second place by the seniors brought a trophy home to Ca- nyon. The Varsity then had another impressive fourth place win at the Costa Mesa Invitational. Although the Varsity did not score highly against powerhouses Foothill and Tustin, they did manage to have a great comeback against Santa Ana Valley. At the Mt. Sac Invitational, Dave Ruble took second place, with over a hundred runners in the race. A tri- meet against Villa Park and Orange saw Canyon defeat Or- ange. Outstanding runners for the season were seniors Dave Ruble and Mike McMurray, and junior joel Atkin. The Varsity team placed fifth at League Finals. s .sm N. . vi. .M u., :-A' :H '3t.-l.::- ' 1if'.. - -r 190 2 - ,nt ri flats- A 3 'Y-E 1. Number One Varsity runner Dave Ruble puts in extra miles. 2. Mike McMurray shows strength at Orange County Invitational. 3. Alan Bennetts is proud to wear his uniform. 4. loel Atkin enjoys a long run. 5. The Varsity and l.V. teams. Front row: Paul George, joel Atkins, Larry Hand, Ralph Gonzales, Dave Ruble, joe Hsy, Ron Armstrong. Back row: Coach Don Pycior, Rob McDonald, lim Moe, Dan Carman, Neal Rupp, Bill Holley, Dave Hawkins, Mike McMurray. 6. joel Atkin, Mike McMurray and Dave Ruble show-off their trophies at the Pacifica Invitational. 7, Larry Hand steps out of line to pass op- posing teams. 6 . if 7 ,Q IS VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY flow score winsl CHS OPPONENT 23 SANTA ANA 36 50 FOOTHILL 15 37 TUSTIN 18 37 EL MODENA 23 20 SANTA ANA VALLEY 40 41 VILLA PARK 19 24 ORANGE 30 PU E rn 70 U5 rn UU -I rn -I E -4 r- rn I'I l 191 'E , V ' A, -..- f ,K FP, I 2 1 fn 'V I -rib jr. . J- , I .1 L.- .,..,'., b 4, Q. , A AP , ' is -41 -ff. sa' f .3 'f' --L if Q J f 'f . A The junior Varisty team started off a good season with a win over Santa Ana. At this meet, Dan Car- man finished with an impressive first, followed by good grouping from Ralph Gonzales, Bill Holley, lim Moe, and Dave Hawkins. The team again came on strong at the Costa Mesa Invitational where they placed fourth out of seven tough teams. Although the team lost to powerhouse Foothill, they did cap- ture a win over Tustin. In a tri-meet against El Mod- ena and Santa Ana Valley, the l.V. team defeated Valley. At the Mt. Sac Invitational, Dan Carman fin- ished with an excellent time of 17:55. In Century League finals, the j.V. team finished fourth. IUNIOR VARSITY flow score winsg CHS N ,,, W N OJPPIONIENT 19 SANTA ANA 40 43 FOOTH ILL zo 24 tustiiv 31 36 EL MODENA 21 f 21 sANTA ANA vALLEv 34 I I ns VILLA PARK 19 I I win ORANIGE I fo:rfel't. fl 1, Top runners have fun at their San Clemente beach camp. 2. joe Hsy battles it out for the lead. 3. The freezing wind and pour- ing rain couldn't keep Canyon's 1.V. team away from League Fi- nals. 4. Bill Holley looks exhausted on the last half mile of the three-mile course. 192 .3 2 The Sophomore team started its season off with a forfeit from Santa Ana. Although Canyon's runners ran alone in their race, impressive times were made by all members, At the Dana Hills Invitational, the sophomores ran a two-mile course instead of the regular three-mile. The team then ran at the Costa Mesa Invitational. Though not scoring highly as a team, individual standouts were made by john McMurray, Steve Cua, and Bill Christian. In league meets, the team was faced with stiff competition from El Modena, Santa Ana Valley, and Canyon's rival, Villa Park. Taking seventh in League finals proves how hard the competition was for the Soph- omore team. SOPHOMORES CHS OPPONENT 15 SANTA ANA forfeit 15 FOOTHILL forfeit 15 TUSTIN' forfeit 46 EL MODENA 15 39 SANTA ANA VALLEY 18 50 VILLA PARK 15 win ORANGE forfeit 1. Sophomore team, Front row: john joseph, Steve Cua, Raul Riv- era, Scott Lewis, Tom joseph, Back row: Coach Pycior, john McMurray, Bill Christian, Bruce Zeman, Darrell McCully. 2. john McMurray warms up before a tough meet. 3. Steve Cua battles it out with a Tustin runner at League Finals. -x El2:llS SEDI L Hi N 3 Elfj DN .A CO on 5 q 1, . ., Y.'I-5fL4,.- jg -L VARSITY PLAYERS Paul Ballas Bill Brauberger Ron Cheser Ross Herman Kevin Kiene Chuck Lay Mark Maietta Jody McCullough Mark Schluter Kirk Stafford john Wilson 4 , A . ,Ar .- p af . . l nik? .wif P , -'2 -'s :gil- 53 1-9 ' 'f' 1C.'- HQ' gr.: ' i -no Q 1 .gs ,A .4 if f , A, J ,faq sau ass S I l . - 'W Q 1 H f A ' W ' X. r XN . l M-3. ' .l -lf, J .W , 'mx 194 'R '-fa. , 11: 'f Q ,,- f : V , --w'x'1.1y :' 4 y., ' 'S- uv 1 ss, r' 1 H A li 217,51 'fr ,l ' l 'E' SOPHOMORE RECORD CHS OPPONENT 6 RANCHO ALAMITOS 2 5 ORANGE 3 6 SANTA ANA 4 5 ESPERANZA 6 61 SANTA ANA VALLEY 2 1 VILLA PARK 10 6 LOARA 1 2 VALENCIA h 1 1 TUSTIN 6 1 FOOTHILL 8 6 'EL MODENA 5 Canyon's Varsity water polo team was into their second season, and their second league. In the Century League, the team was faced with many tough schools. The team was very underrated by opposing schools, and this did not help their confidence much. But, how- ever, the team did score very well in their first game against Capistrano Valley. The team then went on to win four more games, and then finally losing to Villa Park. Although the team lost many fine seniors last year, returning lettermen were seniors Chuck Lay and Kevin Kiene, and juniors Paul Ballas and Kirk Staf- ford. Headed by Coach Ted Ondracek, the Varsity team ended their season with many great victories, and a season record of 14 wins, 5 losses. Paul Ballas made league, and receiving Honorable Mention was Ron Che- ser. The Varsity players finished fourth in their league. The Sophomore team ended their season with 7 wins and 4 losses. 1. Brian Day keeps a sharp eye on the ball. 2. Mike McCormick struggles to keep possession of the ball. 3. A good defensive goal by Roger Morris. 4. Eluding an ag- gressivef opponent is Brian Day as he shoots a point for Canyon. 5. Going for a long shot is jimmy Robinson. 5 5 1' cn I I :IN fi LH l H DN El .LN fi AEI EIT 'Elfi After dominating the Orange League, Canyon's varsity cross-country team moved up into the tough Century League. Canyon adjusted well with a season record of 6-1. Canyon finished second to a tough Foothill team but dominated all of its other opponents. With its strong runners, Canyon com- posed an overall record of 12-2. Led by seniors Lynda Berg, Medina Dietrich, Debbie Wolfelt, and Cyndy Morgan, Canyon fin- ished its last five meets by destroying their oppo- nents. Canyon showed great promise going into CIF playoffs. Coach Michael Sayward is looking for- ward to dominating the Century League in years to come. Overall, the team was very young with many juniors. These juniors should lead the team to an- other winning season next year. The Most Valuable was All Century League run- ner Lynda Berg. Showing most improvement was Debbie Wolfelt who captured this award. Commenting on the overall season, Mike Say- ward said, Many girls have been very consistent in practice and have refused to quit trying and are, consequently, becoming very good runners. 1. Patty Parker and Elke Giesen finish a tough race. 2. Cyndy Morgan shows good form during a race. 3. Lynda Berg, one of Canyon's best runners, is all alone out in front. 4. VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM-front row: P. Garcez, D. Wolfelt, P. Parker, M. Galvin, L. Roussevep back row: Coach Sayward, L. Berg, C. Morgan, E. Giesen, L. Mann, M. Dietrich, K. Vollmer. 5. Debbie Wolfelt runs hard in a meet against Santa Ana. 6. Strain shows on the face of Mary Calvin as she runs the tough Canyon course. 7. Medina Dietrich keeps up her good pace throughout the long race. 196 Ag M.,-. 1 ., -..,..--- 05:7 1' ' - 1 ..,. .f:.-:hm-Q . :un 2... 321 ,A .- X '-9' -in I l j 2 VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY flow score winsj CHS OPPONENT 21 SANTA ANA 36 40 FOOTHILL 19 26 TUSTIN 29 16 S.A. VALLEY 47 20 EL MODENA 43 18 ORANGE 43 21 VILLA PARK 34 U, i ,, F -Vnfpf i PM ff s Y- H 3' R Q -Q Bl 'IZ' -K -uzl. S3 'wr 7. F' I 7 Ell N ins - Qt 'gg L 15..- 21-1 n. win 113' 'I 5 'Mali 1-5 Hi' YI at ri' Q ia... -JH! -41 -I 1 WUI L,-4 IP 'ME .af 197 Fl' -fllf V- ef' 3-M Y. , - . . , o 'N-Q. . . 5 . bug A x ay ' g'tXm.?1z'j L I' 'il' X .., 1 5i .A,'iv Jw W hl'? '- ' ' I-' .' H f - ff . I 9,-1 f . 'n . ' , r- , v .- .- . ' , -X s 1. .-, - -' . s A ' .' I ., - - . N. 1 i , .nu . 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V934 -3: 1251 A il if -4,- 8 , nyvg V A . f,,,.- J V.. , j.V. CROSS-COUNTRY CHS OPPONENT 15 ORANGE 50 15 SANTA ANA 48 20 VILLA PARK 41 15 S.A. VALLEY 50 15 TUSTIN 50 46 FOOTHILL 15 16 EL MODENA 47 flow score winsj 198 K .. ,li if . JE.: V 1 '1f.',Q'fi 9 ' vin Canyon's junior varsity cross-country team fin- ished its season winning five consecutive meets. This record shows great hope for next season. Overall, Canyon finished second in the Century League with a record of 12-2. Canyon suffered its only loss early in the season to Foothill. As the sea- son passed, Canyon gained competition experience 5 and looks forward to avenging its opponent next year. - ' Canyon was paced by sophomore Delaine Pierce who was voted Most Valuable Player. Other award winners were: julie Mann, Most Improved and De- laine Pierce, Most Inspirational. Canyon's varsity cross-country team will be over- powering next year with these strong runners. 1. l.V. CROSS -COUNTRY TEAM-front row: S. Clark, S. Pelletier, R. Berry, I. Engel, D. Pierce, C. Steward, A. Quastg middle row: K. Vollmer, D. Pierce, D. Greenwood, L. Shube, C. Haynes, L. Stell- horn, R. Bryon, L. Vineyard, Coach Saywardg back row: j. Verga, R. Bringman, E. Gieson, S. Heroux, l. Mann, M. Boyle, L. Morris. 2. janet Engel shows much endurance on her home course against arch rival Villa Park. 3. Vicki Frayne, along with her team- mate Robin Berry, breezes along to the finish. 4. Delanie Pierce shows great determination. 5. Shelley Pelletier concentrates on moving ahead. I El-5 rn U7 rn I l'l'1 l'l'l 199 r on! 'ZW J:- vt 5 i 455223 ll!! iv' an xx-N- .,'-s L ...-.. J ' fig 3' AH ,V Lgflx- ' 'iz .fj ., Q - in 4, -'Rl 4. Q., . W E , Q 1 , 5 1 V -Ive.-.f-J' ,.i .wks . ,......,.,....- .,ns!,. -- . X5 The girls' varsity tennis team finished third in their first year of competition in the Century League. With their league record of 10-4, the Comanches won the honor of participating in CIF under Vicki lsaacson's coaching. Sue Bugalski played in the number one position most of the season with her amazing record of 39 wins and 3 losses. Sue's tal- ents enabled her to be named the Most Valuable Singles player at Canyon and the MVP of the Cen- tury League. Diana Carman and lacque Nelson proved to be a winning combination. Besides being the number one doubles team at Canyon, the two also made the first All-League Team. One of their most memorable moments of play came in a tie-breaker situation against the number one team from Tustin at League finals. Diana and lacque won the match, 5 to 2. Many other outstanding players aided the Com- anches. Anne Thibert, who was named the Most Improved player, developed great potential through the season. Robin Burke, Most In- spirational, always kept the team's spirit soaring. In addition, the varsity tennis team created many enjoyable memories. Such an occasion was when Coach Isaacson called an early morning practice and it turned out to be a reception for the team in honor of their qualifying for CIF. Another memory produced by this spirited team was their victory cheer GO-CHS-GO-FIGHT-WIN-H EH! 1. VARSITY TENNIS TEAM-front row: D. Wing, P. McGuire, L. Scallon, L. Butler, I. Yamamoto, P. Mullis, L. Waggonerg middle row: Coach Karl, I. Hayes, K. Murphy, 1. jackson, D. Carman, A. Thibert, S. Cheri, S. Miser, L. Goldklang, Coach Isaacson, back row: R. Burke, S. Bugalski, C. Billington, K. Benish, I. Nelson, E. Weiss, C. Pryor, D. Binks, D. Dunn. 2. Great concentration is ex- hibited by Iacque Nelson during her serve. 3. Vitality and deter- mination are absolutely essential for the winning game of tennis as portrayed by Diana Carman. 4. Sue Bugalski demonstrates the speed and accuracy which led her to the number one position at Canyon. 5. Cindee Rayman returns a powerful serve. 6. Strug- gling to make the return is Robin Burke. STEII EU. S Eli El 'IT SEI L NJ Q A :l The 1978 junior varsity tennis team led by coach Rosann Karl showed a balanced attack throughout the season. The young team ended their season with a 7-7 record. julie Hayes, Most Valuable and Most ln- spirational Player, contributed greatly to the team. The other teams found it hard to keep the ball away from julie as she was all over the court. Patti McGuire and Sonia Miser, selected Most Valuable Doubles, were another asset to the junior varsity team. These girls always managed to pull through on the tough ones for the Comanches. judy jackson, who was voted Most Improved, showed great promise for future seasons. Other ex- ceptional players were Susan Chen, Diana Dunn, and'Cheryl Pryor. Coach Karl summed up the team when she stated, The j.V. tennis team was full of life and vigor and I couldn't have had a better group of girls. 1. Colette Billington aces her opponent. 2. Sonia Miser smacks that baby across the net. 3. julie Hayes uses her powerful fore- hand to secure the match point. 4. Susan Ching steps into her re- turn. 5. Coach Isaacson gives advice to players before a match. 6. Anne Thibert aids her fellow Comanches to another win. 7. Patti McGuire gracefully sends the ball over the net. 202 K 'mu IDN -J .4 'Fin lmihtflqsq 5, 4 . -Jig. 'MW .M K Wfqw .ak--1 ' V ll rig 'iff S. f Y' ra 'Li :J :v . ...L W-- ek 9 f Aa , s 4 , V 3 M- 1 . , K an 3' N 2... - -1 ' J We 1 3 1, 6 - ., ' A .liiiirllul 1 U 1, WM V ' ,f X, , 4 V ' 4 QI, QT, R Q D XV X I4' G' K L, TTT s1.nu1fufJ,i is 42 r-- Lil 441' Ni. .Juv 204 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL CHS OPPONENT 1 ORANGE 2 1 SANTA ANA 2 2 VILLA PARK 2 2 TUSTIN 0 1 FOOTHILL 2 2 EL MODENA O 2 S.A. VALLEY 0 j.V. VOLLEYBALL CHS OPPONENT 1 ORANGE 2 1 SANTA ANA 2 O VILLA PARK 2 2 TUSTIN 0 2 FOOTHILL 0 2 EL MODENA 1 2 S.A. VALLEY 1 Leading the varsity volleyball team to a 6-8 record were standouts Cindy Murphy, Most Valu- able, known for her awesome hits in every game, jackie Eastburn, captain, Donna Poore, Most Im- proved, and Pam Kling, a spark plug off the bench. This team won the consolation bracket of the Garden Grove-Los Amigos tournament and also placed fourth in the Canyon Invitational. Another outstanding game was the upset of undefeated Villa Park in round one-Canyon's best effort of the sea- son. The junior varsity girls' volleyball team finished their season with a 6-8 record under the coaching of Carla VanRy. Coach VanRy's famous quote dur- ing practices was, Oops, lost my head. Kris Nelson was voted Most Improved team member. The most inspirational award was given to Michele Martin. Natalie Harlow was the proud re- cipient of the coach's award. Other girls com- mended for their outstanding efforts were captain Kyla Woods and co-captain Sandi Eastburn. The most outstanding match of the year took place against Villa Park when Canyon came from behind 12-2, 11-4, to win 15-12, 16-14, an example of great team work. The team did a super job and the outlook for next year is excellent. 1. Olga Martinez makes a last minute attempt to get the ball up and over. 2. vARslTY VOLLEYBALL TEAM - from row: coach Wood, B. Matsumoto, O. Martinez, D. Atkins, T. Osier, S. Tan- aka, Coach Campbell, back row: j. Eastburn, P. Kling, D. Poore, I. O'Neill, M. Mathews, C. Murphy, j. johnson. 3. Canyon's varsity volleyball team displays Comanche enthusiasm. 4. jackie East- burn shows great intensity as her teammates watch her make a terrific hit. 5. IUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL - front row: S. East- burn, K. Nelson, P. I. Calvin, C. Levy, M. Fitzpatrick, D. Udlock, back row: R. Castellon, K. Woods, M. Martin, N. Harlow, T. West, Coach VanRy. 6. Dena Atkins gets down low to return a spike. 7. jamie johnson digs out an incredible serve. 8. Coach Wood and Coach Campbell give their team a pep talk. U3 'E rn W U7 l'l'1 h W I2 3 205 Q , 'if Bk ,ffl-V ,F ,ffTf,,,.- f A.,,fW ,Y ,.-' ,rf , 'MA ll SI Concluding with a season of six wins and six losses, Canyon's swim team had a substantial sec- ond year. Under the coaching of Ted Ondracek and Steve Anderson, Dale Turner qualified for CIF diving competition, the first Canyon swimmer to do so. Other outstanding season performances in- cluded senior Chuck Lay who set four individual records, among them the 50- and 100-yard freestyle events. Additionally, senior Ron Cheser broke all Canyon records in the 200-yard individual medley, a combination of butterfly, backstroke, breastst- roke, and freestyle. Cheser was also one of the four swimmers who set Canyon's new 400-yard team medley relay, along with Vaughn johnson, Wayne Ozaki, and jim Marion. Since only four seniors-Ron Cheser, Ron Gil- lespie, Chuck Lay, and Dale Taylor-will be leaving, coaches Ondracek and Anderson look forward to next season as a culmination of the past season's groundwork and training. 1. Poolside casualness characterize in 1979 swim team-BR: Randy Hoover, Perry Melchor, Roland Phillip, Brad Christiansen, lim Marion, Tom Brauberger, Brian Day, Luis Kao, MR: Don Cop- persmith, Bill Brauberger, Kirk Stafford, FR: Ron Cheser, Mark Maietta, Vaughn johnson, lim Robinson, Scott Townley, Chuck Lay. 2. Caught out of swimming garb, Coach Steve Anderson pursues the second half of his dual identity as swimming coach and business teacher. 3. Beginning his aquatic odyssey, Scott Townley leaves the starting block determined to better his time. 4. Resting from constant use, Canyon's pool shimmers in the late afternoon sun, the witness of many early morning and after school workouts. 5. Bent in readied determination, senior Chuck Lay prepares to face his opposition-the quick-moving hand of the stop watch. 6. Pacing himself against his teammates, Kirk Stafford's face mirrors the grim determination necessary for aquatic success. 7. Hanging ten on the starting block, junior Bill Brauberger awaits the starter's gun. VARSITY SWIMMING SCORES CHS OPPONENT 82 NORCO 87 98 BOLSA GRANDE 53 101.5 ORANGE 61.5 108 LA HABRA 59 72.5 SANTA ANA 96.5 87 SANTA ANA VALLEY 84 86 RANCHO ALAMITOS 78 41 VILLA PARK 122 78 CAPISTRANO VALLEY 94 1 TUSTIN 0 37 FOOTHILL 126 76 EL MODENA 94 207 U7 rn 70 U7 U7 -l 7U 7? rn -l C? cn cn I'l'l cn 2? my , C ef 'EFIIY 75 if riff 4 , -7 4. ff Q , fr!! V 7 H '35 E ,Vi,4 gl Wjfk if Q- v' 'V L' -' . ' - ff? 'rl' l Pg ' 1 , A .. 4. E . . ...n 1.1 .ff :, -' Q X fl jx? 5 ' i X , 9- L- L ' fit:-VA ve! Il rt-I As the season progressed, Canyon's varsity field hockey team had its eye on a trip to CIF. Their last game of the season against Foothill decided whether they went as a second place or third place team. The Varsity responded to the occasion and tied Foothill 0-0, giving them a second place playoff berth. Throughout the season the team was led by Michelle Harlin and Stephanie Brown. Canyon did not make it to CIF because of these two girls, it was a team effort. Led by coach Sharon Pietrock's fa- vorite quote, it's not the winning that counts, what counts is trying, they tried very hard as the first Comanche field hockey team to go CIF in Canyon's history. Canyon finished second in the Century League to a tough Tustin team. Outstanding offen- sive work was done by Natalie Harlow, Anne Smode, and Andi Pernell. Most improved player was junior julie Hayes. Coach Pietrok was also very pleased with all of her first year players who added to make it such a great season. The team lost in the first round of CIF to Edison O-2 who has been in CIF many times before. The IV field hockey team finished league with a record of 2-3-2 under the coaching of Vicki Isaac- son. Outstanding- offensive work was done by Kristy Hirsch and Eileen Brady. Outstanding de- fense players were Kim Campbell, Suzanne Cook, and Tammy Dorhout, who all contributed to a sea- son record of 2-2-6. 1. Varsity Hockey Team- Back Row: A. Smode, A. Pernell, N. Harlow, D. Foldenaur, L. Cools, T. Osier, K. Murphy, I. Ashleigh, Front Row: I. Hayes, S. Brown, S. Clewet, Coach Sharon Pietrock, M. Harlon, L. Contegallo. 2. Millicent Pederson displays her abil- ity on the hockey field. 3. Kim Murphy proves that she is a real swinger. 4. Andi Pernell leads the Varsity team on to the field to face their tough Tustin opponents. 5. julie Hayes is determined to get that ball back. 6. Christy Hirch and Suzanne Cook takea breather and reflect on past games. 7. Stephanie Brown defends the Comanche goal. 8. IV Field Hockey Team- Back Row: E. Brady, K. Campbell, Coach Vicki Isacson, T. Dortout, C. jones, Front Row: A. King, S. DeBoer, C. Hirsch, S. Cook, D. Copeland, A. Harabedian. 209 TEll:l EDI EIS S SEIEI I-l LEIEIEI :ll i The Comanche Varsity Basketball team faced their toughest season since Canyon High School's genesis. The Comanches began their year with an excellent exhibition in Pre-League games. The Comanches began their season with the Canyon Classic and proceed to win the tournament for the Comanches. The final round of the tournament had Canyon playing Mater Dei High School for the Ca- nyon Classic trophy. The Comanches beat Mater Dei in double overtime, which proved to be one of the most exciting games of the season. ln preseason, the Comanches were 7-3, defeating 3 future CIF contenders. The three losses were all against CIF contenders. The Varsity team also placed in the Brea Tournament. They also beat El Modena to become consolation winners in the George Ingalls Norco!Corona Tourney. The Century League was very competitive and by far the best balanced league in the county. The Comanches lost six league games by a basket or less. The Comanches also had an opportunity to win six games in the fourth quarter except two. The only two league wins were against rival El Modena and Foothill. The Comanches lost to Co-League Champions Santa Ana Valley by one point in an ex- citing overtime game. The most impressive player on the team was Craig Donahue who averaged 22 points in every game. Rod Spencer had one of his most uncom- fortable seasons ending up with quite a few injuries. Seniors Bill Vinovich and jim Quist both helped support the scoring. And two juniors jim Roche and john Hartman both contributed their excellent tal- ents. 1. Rod Spencer attempts to snatch a jump ball from an opponent. 2. Craig Donahue attempts to make another two points against a tough Orange High team. 3. lohn Hartman quickly looks for a team member to help out in an uncomfortable situation. 4. The Comanche Varsity Basketball Team, Front Row: Manaer, Eric Stellmack, Bill Vinovich, Kevin Davis, Scott Tenchka, Tim Wooley, lim Roche, Manager Robert Richey. Back Row: Coach T, Owens, john Hartman, Craig Donahue, Rob Lange lim Quist, Rod Spencer, Mark Shirley, Mark Murphy, Rocky Bigner. 5. lim Roche sets up to shoot for two. 6. Bill Vinovich closes in to shoot before the ball gets blocked. 7. lim Quist shows a sign of dismay as he attempts to dribble past a Villa Park Spartan. 210 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES CHS OPPONENT 64 EL MODENA 57 62 FOOTHILL 59 83 ORANGE 95 49 TUSTIN 50 58 VILLA PARK 59 66 SANTA ANA VALLEY 67 54 SANTA ANA 70 75 EL MODENA 82 50 FOOTHILL 76 68 ORANGE 69 52 TUSTIN 54 62 VILLA PARK 78 58 SANTA ANA VALLEY 60 58 SANTA ANA 63 2 wins 12 losses 4' 'V 2 6 F P' ,i ' nl f LW. 5 I 1 ' i t' if, 1' 1: A. V . T ' r .V f ,A A ' .f ii- :tl lv A m' ' :V , 'Jae , .. . if .- 3, 4 E+? r , mf - I 1 X , 51' , 5, Q , E Q ' ,A ' X,-' Y .QQ H M ' ' CV 'ul 4 ' . V Lf' ' A V A A N ' If Tx 4 A Q , ha ., 'Q' -- Ts l w J Ig, Z I F, I Q -wwf 5, up a- -' , Q 3 A V SEI Al SEI EllScl H CD C rn 75 T -4 211 W,-ff 1? ' ' . ,J 'Lv ' IV BASKETBALL SCORES CHS OPPONENT 43 EL MODENA 27 52 FOOTHILL 66 63 ORANGE 77 59 TUSTIN 68 42 VILLA PARK 55 64 SANTA ANA VALLEY 67 60 SANTA ANA 75 45 EL MODENA 53 58 FOOTHILL 73 60 ORANGE 64 68 TUSTIN 63 44 SANTA ANA VALLEY 55 SANTA ANA The junior Varsity Basketball Team also had a tough season this year. Leaving their season with only two wins, however, the junior Varsity exhib- ited excellent timing and did an adequate all- around job. The main problem seemed to be the lack of height. Because of the jV's lack of height, the Comanches were rebounded in most of their games. The Comanches came in second place at their own Canyon junior Varsity Classic. They came in second after losing a super tough game to an excellent Servite team. The highlight game of the season was when the Comaches beat Tustin in the second round of league play. This crucial win knocked the Tillers out of a chance to win the junior Varsity Century League championship. The jV's did, however, win their first game of the season against the EI Mod- ena Vanguards, 43-27. Coy Glass was named most valuable player on the jV team. Sherm Donegan acted as captain, and David Alvarado was named Most Improved. Glen Veevert was given the Coach's Award for the Best Defensive Player of the year for the jV Comanche Basketball Team. 1. A jV player knocks an Orange player as he tries a layup. 2. Mike Kauffelt shoots a successful freethrow. 3. junior Varsity Basketball Team-Front Row: Glen Veevert, Kent Dacus, jeff Duran, Coy Glass, David Alvarado, Back Row: Garrett Morris, Dave Long, Guy Stockwell, David Prescott, Dave Lewis, Steve Bumpass, Matt Lescault, jim Braddock, Bobby Schiefele, Rick Arneal, joe Meyers. 4. Glen Veevert displays excellent shooting. 5. One of the jV players creates a panic as Canyon ties up the score. 6. Dave Lewis, a fantastic jV player, exhibits outstanding blocking. 7. The jV team displayed great shooting as demon- strated by Coy Glass. SOPHOMORE VARSITY BASKETBALL ' SCORES CHS OPPONENT 60 EL MODENA 40 51 FOOTHILL 67 49 ORANGE 44 56 TUSTIN 60 62 VILLA PARK 55 58 SANTA ANA VALLEY 52 60 SANTA ANA 34 48 EL MODENA 64 55 , FOOTHILL 60 55 'ORANGE 35 63 . TUSTIN 57 56 VILLA PARK 46 80 SANTA ANA VALLEY 60 66 SANTA ANA 44 League Record 10-4-0 4 .Q i v 'C' t tw I - '-1 - E - W X v f X . ' 'fy if -1-1. X V X - Lx, -1 w .gi-i'f 'l 214 My IW... The Sophomore Varsity Basketball Team placed second in the Century League, becoming the only basketball team at Canyon to place in the top three of the Century League this year. The team was set into the hands of Coach Dan Brady. It was the first time Coach Brady helped with Canyon's athletic department. The most exciting game of the Sophomore Var- sity team was against Villa Park. Canyon was down by thirteen points after only five minutes of play during the first quarter of the game. At halftime, the Comanches found themselves down by fifteen points. In the second half, the exuberant Com- anches fought back within two points with only six seconds to play. However, the Sophomore team did manage to score the two desperately needed points to tie the game. With momentum in their fa- vor, the Comanches beat the Spartans by six points in overtime. Ron Fardig and Chris Alvario exhibited their ex- cellent shooting ability throughout the season. Brett Scott was considered their playmaker, and he did an excellent job as guard. Rob Alvarado and Ray Larkins displayed great defensive hustle, along with Rene Rodriguez and Augustin DeValle's all out hustle throughout the games. Blair Peterson be- came an excellent backup and showed a fantastic attitude, on and off the court. The Sophomore Varsity Basketball team ended their season with a 10-4-0 league record. The team ended up capturing second place behind league champion, Foothill. The Sophomore IV team, however, did not do quite as well. ln fact, they finished their season with a 2-18-0 record. The high point of their season was the Comanches 51-50 victory over Foothill High. The team was coached by Coach Craig Nance. Coach Nance stated that the team never gave up, even when the team was down by quite a few. Ioel Larson was the high point man throughout the sea- son with 129 points. His game high was 19 points. Scott Siems was named Most Valuable Player. The Most Improved Player was Ed Earl. Matt Lamph was given the title of Team Captain. The Best De- fensive Player went to Ed Haskell. The Sophomore IV Team set an excellent example of good sports- manship as noted by Coach Nance and the other Century League teams. 1. Ioel Larson sets up to Matt Lamph. 2. The Sophomore team stood up to some pretty stiff competition. 3. Robert Kauffelt lets the basketball fly against Orange High. 4. Sophomore IV Team: Ed Haskell, Matt Lamph, Ed Earl, Robert Kauffelt, Coach Craig Nance, Scott Siems, Bud Dunkin, Mike Moss, Ioel Larson, Hank Anderson. 5. Sophomore Varsity Team-Front Row: Blair Peter- son, Brett Scott, Augustine DeValleg Back Row: Ray Larkins, Ron Fardig, Coach Dan Brady, Chris Alario, Rene Rodriguez. 6. Matt Lamph tries to shoot over competitive blocking. 7. A jump shot occurs between Scott Siems and his opposition. S cl SEIEI .L El-IS-IEIIEI l I AEI I0 ...A U1 Canyon's Varsity basketball team had a success- ful season despite the young, inexperienced players it had. Seniors Marcia Mathews and Cindy Murphy led the team in scoring and rebounding. Marcia Mathews averaged 22 points a game and was unan- imously chosen most valuable player. Cindy Mur- phy contributed greatly in scoring and was the strongest rebounder on the team. In one game, Ca- nyon dominated and outscored Santa Ana, 72-38. Most Inspirational player was Stephanie Tanaka who never missed a practice all through the season. Stephanie was the only Sophomore on the team all season. Also contributing to a fine season was Donna Poore and Renee Charpentier. These two juniors started all season and helped the team achieve success. Canyon looks forward to a win- ning season next year with its young, experienced returning players. This year's l.V. basketball team were really into the spirit of the game. Although the final tally read 6-8, Coach Karla VanRy felt the girls ended up champions. The outstanding games of the season attested to the girls' skill. The team edged past Tus- tin 32-31, beat Santa Ana Valley 43-39, and killed Santa Ana 33-19. The defensive playing in these games was remarkable. Outstanding players of the season were Michele Martin, Carrie Levy, and P.l. Galvin. Memories of the season include Coach VanRy's favorite sayings OK on the line and Oops, lost my head. All in all the team and Coach VanRy can congratulate themselves on a season filled with pride and skill. As Coach VanRy stated, These are the greatest kids. I wouldn't have traded them for any team in the league. 1. P.l. Galvin races downcourt ahead of opponent and looks for a teammate to pass to. 2. Carrie Levy avoids an opponent while bringing the ball up coun. 3. Stephanie Tanaka makes a quick pass to keep the ball away from her opponent. 4. Rhonda Beck- ett tries to jump higher in a jump ball. 5. Varsity Basketball Team- M. Fitzpatrick, K. Woods, R. Charpentier, D. Atkins, D. Poore, C. Murphy, M. Mathews, C. O'Neil, B. Matsumoto, T. West, S. Tan- aka, Coach Donna Thompson. 6. Marcia Mathews leads her team down the court as she makes an easy lay-up. 7. Michele Martin shows quick maneuvering and agility to out-race her op- ponent. 8. Marcia Mathews shows good form as she shoots for two. 9. l.V. Team-Back Row: C. Stigman, R. Beckett, M. Martin, D. Deese, Coach Karla VanRy, Front Row: R. Abrahamson, T. Berg, P.l. Galvin, C. Levy, L. Rogers, S. Carver. 216 ,-7 if Wei 7 I' , . Z' lbw ,Bunn K P L., 5 .A,,.,-Y .J ...fl V W-: -pl ,i,.' '.'.,.lQafqf'1: 'C .' , ,Q . --P521-Gs: ' - . gg 4--.QI-Y -F -- . - , . Wi..-4-s,2 ' M, 'v ' Z' V Z I ' 'tu g5,::.g7.,-.:.A- 1 i. 2 .--pg. 1 ',-:Ik-s , , j jjj, , . .-3.,,, ..-- LJ :S VARSITY BAS KETBALL CHS OPPON ENT 66 EL MODENA 46 56 33 46 FOOTHILL 57 57 60 65 ORANGE 35 48 34 50 TUSTIN 58 46 51 46 VILLA PARK 60 41 51 55 S.A. VALLEY 43 54 58 57 SANTA ANA 23 72 38 411' ,J 5' 1 It Once again the Comanche Wrestling Team proved itself to be one of the top wrestling pro- grams in Orange County. Completing an overall 12- 4 record, the Comanche's only team losses came at the hands of a state championship and three league championship teams. Completing the league season with a 6-1 record, the Comanche Matmen smashed all opposition in the Century League Tournament by 38 points in the second toughest league in the county and executed a fine job of winning the Century League Cham- pionship. The Comanches placed two champions, two seconds, three thirds, and three fourth place wrestlers to dominate the tournamet. The Com- anche's league record in dual meets was 6-1 with a razor thin loss to El Modena before a jam-packed gym. The Comanches blew the Spartans away 38- 18. By far, the most outstanding performance of the matmen was contributed by junior Tim O'Neil who demolished the old pin team record of 12 by pin- ning 19 opponents. Tim also provided a new scor- ing record of 172 points. Tim O'Neil and Clark Ar- nwine were named League Champions, Tony LaPorte and Tim Brinton provided seconds. Curt Eddy, Garrett Powell, jeff Riddle, and Ned Anthony were all named thirds. Bob Shatney, Paul Ballas, and Mike Rosenthal were honored with fourth place titles. 1. Head coach Gary Bowden looks on as the Comanche wres- tlers warm up for a meet. 2. jeff Riddle exhibits a fierce look as he tries to pin an opponent. 3. Curt Eddy tries to escape from an opponents hold. 4. Tim O'Neil with his arm raised high exhibits another Canyon victory. 5. jerry La Grone warms up against Villa Park. 6. A Canyon wrestler is pulled down but is able to slip away from a pin. 7. Comanche Varsity Wrestling Team, Front Row: Mike Rosenthal, Curt Eddy, Clark Arnwine, Tony LaPorte, Tim O'Neil, Victor Mason, Garrett Powell, Mike McCormick. Back Row: Dennis Little, jeff Riddle, Tim Brinton, Paul Ballas, jerry LaGrone, Ned Anthony, Kevin Kiene, Coach G. Bowden. VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES CHS OPPONENTS 48 ORANGE 20 35 FOOTHILL 26 45 TUSTIN 18 35 SANTA ANA VALLEY 22 23 EL MODENA 31 37 SANTA ANA 17 38 VILLA PARK 18 -4 W rn U3 -I I- rn 7U U5 7R rn E U7 -4 zu -4 219 1V cr':f-.-Q ,- -LaSffEiEff?' LI A N 1,-mwftleg.. v 473 , -f -.-, 4, VII: 1 L41 -Q f? '7 -I I 220 -n 11 ,1 0 ,, , . ig-, 1,4 Qfs.-- ' ,. mfg .... t.. - Qu-TL. ls11,,,. 1' -.V A : tif , -4' .f -il, , -., snnpnl 9 T,T:w-- '.,., Effw' , ,, ,f - 1 nfs is 8 11 -5,5 'I':Qq5,.,,: I ' ' -t I ' l l'1 I 'U Ell SEI EIEI LNUH HS D SSE! T0 .A NI - fs' 3 P i A4 A-sg 2 r Y 1 H. 4 . X , 4 I-gg -hi .QL my .J jV WRESTLING SCORES CHS OPPONENT 41 FOOTHILL 27 50 TUSTIN 8 48 SANTA ANA VALLEY 35 46 EL MODENA 26 35 SANTA ANA 36 66 ORANGE 9 37 VILLA PARK 26 LEAGUE RECORD 6 wins 1 loss SOPHOMORE WRESTLING SCORES CHS OPPONENT 32 FOOTHILL 21 45 TUSTIN 15 54 SANTA ANA VALLEY 18 56 SANTA ANA 5 1 EL MODENA Ot 1 ORANGE Ot 14 VILLA PARK 44 ' Game won by forfeit LEAGUE RECORD 6 wins 1 loss The junior Varsity and Sophomore Wrestling teams ended their seasons with a first and a second place title in the Century League. Both teams dem- onstrated a great deal of talent and enthusiasm in the sport and will prove to be an incredible team in the years to come. The junior Varsity wrestling team ended their sea- son with a win over Villa Park with a 37-26 victory to capture the Century League Championship title. The Comanches won the Canyon Invitational junior Varsity Tournament on january 13th. It was a day of brillant wrestling for the Comanche Matmen. The IV team started off their season by crushing St. john Bosco, 56-0. They followed it up with a 40-15 win over Garden Grove to the junior Varsity team into the finals against top rival El Modena. The final score was very inspiring, ending with Canyon 43 El Modena 19 as the Comanches proceeded in de- vouring the Vanguards. Tim Brinton was voted Most Outstanding Wrestler at the Mt. San An- tonio College j.V. Tournament. Bob Shatney, Steve Horchar, Steve Malloy, jeff Eto, and Daryl McAlmond also did an excellent job on the j.V. team. The j.V.'s ended with a 15-5 season and 6-1 league record. The Sophomore wrestling team ended up with a second place in the Century League with a 6-1 league record. The Sophomore team beat Tustin with a spectacular score of 45-15 and Santa Ana 56- 5, just to mention a couple of the Sophomores' outstanding matches. Darryl McAlmond, jim Sun- dali, and joe Deterding were amongst outstanding wrestlers, along with Mike McCormick and Garret Powell who also wrestled with the Varsity team. The Sophomores ended their year with a 10-3-1 season record. 1. junior Varsity Wrestling Team, Front Row: Steve Horchar, jeff Eto, joe Villanueva, Russ Tucker, Scott Witke. Back Row: Head Coach G, Bowden, Ray Long, Bob Shatney, john Wilson, Steve Malloy. 2. junior Varsity wrestler Bob Shatney takes down an op- ponent for a pin. 3. Sophomore Wrestling Team, Back Row: As- sistant Coach Dwayne Hindman, Daryl McAlmond, Tim Strobel, joe Deterding, jerry Yniguez, Tom Chadwell. Front Row: Tony Salerno, Steve Cua, Brad Warren, jim Sundali, Russ Tucker, Scott Witke. 4, Tim Brinton displays excellent wrestling technique at an exciting match. i 0 I. S Hd El cl 'lcl El SEI lcl dd IS ll NJ N .A Li I ir. H ,1- 'va , . .1 , . , 1' Q Kiki 'f-:gf 1' K 4 A . Q. . A .Y E7 15- .ivhip ' fw-4 . pl U Y. 'fit' . , -frat .ro ze a , 1 C-T 1 'Z ,. JNQ I.. N f I V1 ab 5 .' 1. .V ,, 1w'faf1'E?'f'1 ' 'Nf' 2 'H' ' , ,- , .,1-.Nl4l.-- ... ' W - Q. 16.6 f..N,n- 4-,... .. :,- - -.1-AAA -1 -W: ,.:, --fever' -'wgqfjf X . W , ,. 'f.i 'a l'. fi.1S4f'-5 1 gk., ., rl., .g Y- 5.-k ' ,553 ... ...rw -, A Q , ,V . ,M ffl- vaggik Q . ' 3 V. ' x 4 , . .WV -J EP' . E ,, Q ' k w- . X . .vs-. ' ' , ,-avi-fl' have-0- 1 J., X 'ff-K.,:'11 vigil' -' -J fs 1 H44 'T1f?,fZZai'f' F' ' if VARSITY SOCCER SCORES CHS OPPONENT 1 ORANGE 1 0 SANTA ANA A 3 3 SANTA ANA VALLEY 4 1 VILLA PARK 2 1, TUSTIN 1 2 FOOTHILL 2 1 EL MODENA 0 0 ' ORANGE 2 0 SANTA ANA 4 1 SANTA ANA VALLEY 4 0 VILLA PARK 2 3 TUSTIN 3 0 FOOTHILL 5 0 EL MODENA 1 SOPHOMORE SOCCER SCORES CHS OPPONENT 1 SADDLEBACK IV 3 1 CYPRESS IV 2 2 COSTA MESA FROSH 2 2 SERVITE FROSH 1 3 SERVITE SOPH 3 1 WESTMINSTER FROSH 1 2 SERVITE FROSH 1 3 COSTA MESA FROSH 2 3 TUSTIN FROSH 2 3 SUNNY HILLS VARSITY 4 0 SUNNY HILLS VARSITY 3 8503. X K The Comanche soccer team had a very difficult season this year. The team was under the direction of Coach M. Delgadillo and Coach D. Dejbakhsh, The junior varsity soccer team was coached by Mike Carter. The highlight game was against Santa Ana Valley. Goalie Robert Morton, saved twenty-six out of thirty attempts at the goal, in a difficult game which ended 3-4. Canyon played Valencia in the first game of the season. Goalie Tom Shirly played an outstanding game, with twenty-seven out of twenty-eight shots at the goal saved, to tie the score 1-1. Nadar Dejbakhsh and john Beurskins were named Century league first team. Ralph Butz, Rob Morton, Tom Shirly, and Sam Stephens were named Century league second team. Century league honorable mentions went to Ron Snyder, john Borger, and Steve Labrador. Na- der Dejbakhsh, Rob Morton, and john Borger were all named Orange county North-South All Star nominees. The Comanche soccer club awards included: de- fensive varsity player-john Beurskins, and offen- sive player--Nader Dejbakhsh, j.v. defensive player-Carl Dick, j.v. offensive player-lim Schultz, sophomore defensive player-Steve Ambuehl, of- fensive sophomore player-Brett Muiter and Scott Conne was named most improved player. The high scoring soccer test went to David Amirteshami, and the 12th Man award went to Sam Stephens and Ke- vin Eddy. 1. Canyon's varsity soccer team. 2. lohn Borger sneaks a kick against Villa Park opponent. 3. Nader Dejbakhsh makes a side sweep kick. 4. David Meish and an opponent get tangled up in a dribble. 5. Ralph Butz comes up with a good move on the ball. 6. lon Curtner demonstrates a great blocking play. IUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER SCORES CHS OPPONENT 2 ORANGE 0 2 SANTA ANA 3 0 SANTA ANA VALLEY 3 2 VILLA PARK 1 0 TUSTIN 2 0 FOOTHILL 1 3 EL MODENA 1 2 ORANGE 1 0 SANTA ANA 2 0 SANTA ANA VALLEY 2 0 VILLA PARK 1 3 TUSTIN 0 . 0 FOOTHILL 3 5 EL MODENA 0 League Record 8-10-1 EIHL SEIDDI EIEIDD S HIH N 'I 1 'S 15., i -rg? , 2 A T' , 1: '-tg , 1.-145. 4 b-'11 5 .- r A mi N, 59,3 '. ' J., .4 VE-QQ' 'T' fgwrsg- u gg 'Z ,ggbraur 11? F U. 1 x ' fl , , rl , dz. 5' , A - 4- ,, 37f- L ,A -L--ei' L -' V' - ' ' ' r. V1 - 1 224 1--'-Q', - ' N, .. , V' ini-'f' 11-I -1, 1, 'H--1 - ' f. 1 1: ' .. ,1 -w 4 The Comanche baseball team began its year very successfully conquering the University high school Spartans during the scrimmage game. The Com- anches then traveled to Norco. The team had to play on two separate days, however, the game ended up with a disappointing 3-1 loss. Ted Beltran managed to play excellently at second base. The first night game of the year was held at Brookhurst Park where Comanches fell to the Brea Wildcats 3- 1. The most rewarding non-league game was against Indio due to a flat tire on the bus in 90 de- gree weather. The sluggin' Comanches managed to score seven runs while their opponent only scored four. The game also consisted of an ex- cellent double play. Bill Vinovich who was playing catcher, threw to first baseman jeff Smevog for the first out to the play. jeff Smevog then proceeded to throw to Rick Contreras at third to result in a very impressive double play. Canyon them played Bolsa Grande in its last league game beating Bolsa Grande 5-4 in a very exciting game in which many spectators began to view the baseball season. Mike Monnahan pitched very well during the game. The team then began league play in early March having to face the El Modena Vanguards, who were ranked seventh in the county in their first away game. Brian Otten exhibited fine pitching against the Vanguards. The Comanches then managed to hold the Van- guards 9-0 until the seventh inning. Coach Hi La- Valle then decided to put in some of the non-start- ers. The Vanguards managed to gain five runs, but the final score ended up 9-5. Matt Lescault and Tom Oakland both demonstrated outstanding tal- ent at first base. Scot Hayden, Gary Steward, and Larry Smith all did a fantastic job at outfield. The Comanches had an exciting and prosperous year demonstrating many fine baseball players and im- pressive scores. 1. Concentrating intensely, second baseman Ted Beltran tags a Bolsa Grande opponent. 2. Matt Lescault practices determinedly, really getting into the swing of things. 3. With lightning quick hand signs, catcher Bill Vinovich signals the pitcher. 4. Gary Steward and Mike Monnahan demonstrate team work and com- panionship. 5. Canyon Colossal Varsity baseball team: Front Row: Mike Monnahan, Bill Vinovich, Scot Hayden, lim Dierker, Rick Contreras, Kevin Davis, jeff Smevog, Tom Oakland. Back Row: Vic Alvarado, lim Roche, Larry Smith, Brian Otten, Coach Hi La- Valle, Manager lim Hunt, Coach jerry Schoenfield, Rich Wolsfelt Ted Beltran, Ken De Shano, Mart Lescault. 6. Ready to spring, first baseman jeff Voger Smevog anticipates an easy out. 7. Ca- nyon's pitcher Brian Otten works on his pitches. 8. Tom Oakland puts on his batting glove. 7U SQ -l i'r1 FU rn Fi U5 r- rn rn E l l'l 'U 225 The Comanche junior varsity baseball team proved themselves after. successfully conquering the Indio high school Rajahs 3-1 after a 4Vz hour bus ride to Indio. The j.v. team exhibited unbelievable talent against Norco in miserable overcast weather. Dave Lewis demonstrated fantastic fielding abilities throughout the season. The Comanch junior varsity played its first Century league game against El Modena at Canyon under the direction of Coach Dan Brady. In a tough battle against the Vanguards, the Comanches lost 4-3 in an eight inning season opening game. Catcher Coy Glass displayed re- markable catching and throwing throughout the game. Along with other members of the team, Bill Hayson played excellently as shortstop and pitcher. The team ended with an impressive batting average and demonstrated fine sportsmanship through the year. The Canyon's sophomore team started the 1979 season with an aggressive offense, strong pitching, and a solid defense. The team, scored 47 runs to the opponent's 19 runs. The team, in the first six games, won 5 and lost 1 with an amazing 61 stolen bases. Team leaders on the offense were Norm Egle, bat- ting .421 with 13 runs batted in, Matt Lamph, bat- ting .471 with nine stolen bases, and Rene Rodri- guez, batting 500 with eight stolen bases. The pitching staff was led by Dan DeShano and Ray Larkins. Both pitchers threw hard and have good control. Combined they struck out 54 batters in six games. Defense was led by Todd Bergman, catcher and team captain Norm Egle, Tom Hull, Rene Rod- riguez, and Dave Satterly. 1. Canyon's sophomore baseball team listens to Coach Ostlie and Assistant Coach Steve Burns before their league opener against EI Modena. 2. Sophomore Ron Fardig eyes a grounder in his outfield position. 3. With a look of determination, j.v. pitcher jim Braddock throws one of his fast balls. 4. The sophomore team put in many hours of practise attempting to improve their batting averages. 5. Sophomore baseball team-front row: Kevin Roberts, Norm Egle, Rene Rodriguez, Todd Bergman, Coach john Ostliep middle row: Art Newman, Paul Thibert, Blair Peter- son, Matt Cramer, Dave Satterly, Rob Alvarado, Tom Hull, back row: Ray Larkins, Dan DeShano, Glenn Gilles, Mayy Lamph, Bob Keller, Ron Fardig, Lenny Dean. 6. junior Varsity baseball team- front row: Larry Biletski, jay Azling, Coy Glass, Mark Nastase, jeff Brown, Kent Dacus, Hector Valdez, Manager-Eric Stellmackp back row: Coach Mike Najera, stat-Cheryl Pryor, jeff Patschull, Steve Bumpass, Mark Van Wonterghem, Ken Nelson, jim Brad- dock, Dave Alvarado, Dave Lewis, Bill Haysom, stat-janie Lopez. 7. Dave Satterly throws the ball home. 226 I-d'1:Nn', Hn, ...Q af Y ,rigp I ' . 7 -..1, WI i .. 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J' MII jf' ' af' ,af , . .gnu ,.,-1l ,,, ml, I :n'...,1 rms 49 r 'f NIM fi ,, , -.- A Jvzlnm., .V :,,.,g.i,, v '35 51151, S MM -nf-uf '.,f!f!Q?h E, - 4 . B 1 5 .A 2- ' In li, lyv , , t J g ' W.. , 3' x A 'I if If n Xxb-V 7 Q .3 1 I .f , rawr '1l l l- . ,I F! ' V 'fi ,, :.,,, 1- tv- , f- V I 4,-' -an .f-'Von 1 , V A ,f . 1. .-.15-aJ.q M -an I 13 It 1 ,g,:j 'F'f:Q.i' ' ,kr V ' -, I Q fv A 'Iii-' ' - FZ p CL H '45 I l E X . 7 4 5 We had many outstanding pre-season perfor- mances, said Coach Don Pycior soon after the 78- 79 season opened for boys' track and field. The var- sity team continued to perform well throughout the season, finishing in the top half of the Century league against such teams as Santa Ana Valley, Villa Park, and El Modena. With a relatively small team of 70, track does not possess a great amount of depth, but makes up for that lack with fine talent, according to coach Harper Ephrom. Dave Ruble 12-milel, Dave Russell 1100,440, and 440 relayl, Rod Spencer 1high jumpl, Larry Hand 18801, and Ken DeShano 1shot putl all have top county marks in their events. Canyon started the season with a firm stride. At the first pre-season meet, the varsity team was edged out by Anaheim, 58-59. However, it came back to defeat Orange soundly at the first league meet, March 8, by a score of 83-53. Missing second place by one point, Canyon garnered third place honors at the Irvine Invitational on March 10. Coach Ephrom stated, We had an excellent crop of sophomores this year. At the Anaheim meet, trackmen Dave Funderburk 1high jumpj, john McMurray 12-milej, Dave Duchene 1220 and 1001, Tony Witsoe 1120 high hurdles and 330 low hur- dlesl, Bill Christian 14401, and Brian Hardwick 1800 and milel placed first in their events, lending a hand in defeating the Colonists, 75-72. 1. Alan Bennetts leads Paul George, Dan Carman, and joe Hsy in the 2-mile at the Orange meet. 2. Coach Don Pycior checks his watch for joe Hsy, stat taker, at the Santa Ana meet. 3. Dave Ruble, followed by sophomore Mike McMurray, sets the pace in the 2-mile. 4. The 120 high hurdles are no obstacle for senior Rod Spencer. 5. Steve Umell breaks away from the opposition and comes around the bend in the 440 at Orange. 229 PU.H3lS J 3HdS hH 119 311 Sl , WT!-5' ' - 1 A ' f , I N eg xx fa f. av . fx '.A' ' Ag fi ,Q mx i 7 I -A hgh 1 'G f-. 0 'L Q'-L' 'L f,,..ai , ' f ?f'f'lf!- ' y-P ff- - 'L w s 7 If u Q X fx 1 . K , I r ' 4 . ,. Rv . W , , .K , , K A 1- L :...,. . ' V 21 . 1- f G ' 1. -xv fl -' r ' 'X wg if ' - '- ' - - . n , i , x I ,E . F , ,W I 3, J A i , , I f V -I X 3. 'T A v .W :-- V- 4' I, 1 A , Y . - w . - - V . ,e ' ' f-2 L r 1 f 1-f ,-nga, , -'11 , ,N E -L E ' 5, r'E,j.t1 ,. 1 - ff VV -7' - -' ff ' HiI5eT5g,. .,:-- .- 57 1-v-4 - N, W. K- 1 1 - , ,., ' '3f11'5Zw4fj,' - W' 53 - - -W , F. ga. 1 . '1-'-'L4 5 H bf 1 4: X ,J a . - - , f , ,, 1, Q. 1 ' ' L .,, U t 91-. ' frlfjt 1 X , . . '4!r.w?s1 V. , 4A -,p, Canyon's tennis team was composed of juniors and sophomores and only one senior, Marcos Sev- illa. Varsity coach Dave Roeske and junior varsity coach Loren Shumer felt that since this was the first year in a new, tougher league, the pre-season matches were very successful and they look fore- ward to future games. Roeske predicts that David Hultman should do very well this year, as he did last year, by making fourth place in league. Shumer and Roeske believe the tennis team is great to work with, because it is so obedient. The tennis team will even have the privilege of competing at the Anaheim Hills Rac- quet Club, since Dave Roeske is the assistant pro at the facilities. 1. Straining every muscle Steve justice executes a serve. 2. Ready to swing the racquet is Andy Bruner. 3. Afterthrowing the ball up for the serve, Barry Demuth waits to hit it. 4. Reaching for a high serve is Keith Frank. 5. Prepared to return the ball is Taylor Hunter. 6. ln returning a serve Barry Demuth shows it takes great concentration. 232 fav. -,Y '1 . W2 .AA . - 4, A Qf 50' i,. fr y I. ' .P ,'4 -- 5-T' :L .V 1' I ' '-J' '-1 an, I Qx V- ,. w. , I 1- .-r. P lr ' If f I I '4.,,.f-.- .--- ' ,,4-. :Elf , ,A ,. Q .' . .vm L , x,, I A x . ' lk kc.-'5 ' I liqtm , 4. K'-501.5 '::j 1 1,5 .' 413. 5 ,.,- ,+.,-u rv R If wa--'A ,Ax:x?LM:Jaq.1 1'-J , .I Mm 'll.,r nv ff' D I p., 5 'QW' T .'1, N' ,H ,44- ,- an-gif uv.,-w--.gy .,-,,....v 5 '.1. I ' .5'.' ,,,,..,.-L.-- v Z, ,w 55 N., . 3 ' ' -' -65, gg iff 4 H 5 Q fr, ,J It 3 'n K .- '-.-u-wi'- '95 NV 1 F- u hal -L..,-- - -- ' ..1. f vf ,- , .,.v I E r, :iii , , SFPFULVW' 1,124 +5 . . -. in . . ' , E131-f if, .' ff ' , 5 4 iL'WH+,,'Y ' I A x 1 ,f --.,, 1 fl, A4 -x1,fu3f.+7 1- 1 ap i'-.Jf1. Q 1 feizff-ill During the tennis season the boys will com- pete against Foothill, El Modena, Orange, Tustin, Villa Park, Santa Ana. During their preseason matches Canyon had four wins and one loss. School CHS Visitor Bolse Grande 16 12 Sonora 15Vz 12M Esperanza 5 23 Valencia 2 8 Brea 16Vz 1 1 M 1. Varsity tennis team-back row: Andy Bruner, Taylor Hunter, Steve justice, Keith Frank, and varsity coach Dave Roeske. Front Row: David Hultman, Barry Demuth, Randy Jones, and Marcos Sevilla. 2. Trying hard to catch the ball is Andy Bruner 3 Reachin far Greg McKhann attempts to re . . g , - turn the ball. 4. Ready to swing the racquet Marcos Sevilla waits for the ball. 5. Using total concentration, Keith Reuland returns a hard serve. 2 Hl HH SI HH 3 S l S531 3 ll i .gQ.L. The girls' varsity softball team started off this sea- son very well with a 5-1 win over Valencia. Under the coaching of Kathy Bennet and joan Miller, the young team consisting of seven sophomores, two juniors, and only three seniors has an excellent out- look on the 78-79 season. With such outstanding senior players as Michelle Harlin at first base, Lorie Koontz at right field, and Marcia Mathews at third, the team has high hopes of winning the Century league. The combination of pitcher jamie johnson and catcher Debbie Foldenauer also showed much promise this season. Other players who contributed to a good season were Dena Atkins, Rene Charpen- tier, Rhonda Beckette, Mary Fitzpatrick, Kim Mur- phy, 'Stephanie Tanaka, Teresa West, and Kyla Woods. The junior varsity softball team started their sea- son by smashing Valencia 6-3. Outstanding junior varsity players were julie Ashleigh, Sue Cook, judy jackson, Carrie Levy, and Terri Osier. Coaching this fine team were Vicki Isaacson and Scott Harlin who feel they have a very talented team. 1. Varsity softball team-back row: Coach Miller, R. Beckett, K. Woods, M. Harlin, R. Charpentier, j. johnson, M. Mathews, Coach Bennettg front row: D. Foldenhauer, D. Atkins, T. West, M. Fitzpatrick, L. Koontz, K. Murphy, S. Tanaka. 2. Christy Muck- enthaler keeps her eye on that ball hoping to hit it out of the park. 3. julie Ashleigh gets ready to catch a fast ball. 4. Terri Osier shows her good pitching form during a junior varsity softball game. 5. Trying to get her opponent out is Carrie Levy. 6. Mem- bers ofthe junior varsity team watch their team bat during an ex- citing game. 5 r- V2 U3 -n -'l T I- r- CD :- CD -l W U5 l l'1 U3 237 l a 9,4 U 11-verve'-11 g. 7 I i , . -': ' ' 4 'gf-f 'xx 4 'I ' A D . V, A .. I . -. - ,, .N .- Q' Y-A Y N ,vi ,-,,,,.,,. ,A JL-f :V Z3-Aw N - 1-5,-y,. -M311 ,Y 3' ni- X ,ki , , .:,..T ' -, ' ' 4 - ' H - 0 fsi-'-:?.fLv'1 f l! , . ff '9 H' 'Q ,,.,,M ,, 1 , 5 f if I F ' -6' , . L , ,. y 1 - ,Q 1 fn f , +'---if.- . . 'G-.,., I-N . i.. 1 5 I W . 1 W ,V V 3' ' ' I v-4. ' . .n Lf ' , .. ww Y ' ww C4-fu ' W f 'Huwmli 1 'A , im... - , -,AX fm ww, , I ,u ,. it E -.....-..-,,-.Q-..Q.., , . V r- Y U I ' 5 F' ,J ,,,,,,, . ,,,..., .IM ,H 14 .ww F A-1 gl-1 frI.Q45jp gV1sl:s:',g,1,,5-Qj 3' , H b ,H.:,.g.u., .f'Wj.'.T...11QLI-R-lm A . Q Tl I 5 L 1 4 -, ..,....,.-K-- - L i 1 I ig, !,, L. ,,, F4 ' S7 ' v r.-'I fllq. iff 1 Q 3 - ,E I 'f . ILC ' 'M , .... Sa T. 'Xi' V? SY I Q fe f - , g- ' Lg ff. HI, W. L xg' g 3 J 0 , 1 Q. , .J A if .Q f' Iv 4 :P if -M,,,iL ,,,.. ! -N 1' -- f Q1,fL,L3Z Tf7f'- l f'T H212-nn-:r1l.!'73a 1.4-1Ei1'i? ! !24 '59' 'li ':w'fJ WW-mpvhdn H I I . , I , X' . v Vx 4 XR , , . ! Tl .. ,.,.-f-- ' I A -,. .,,,-- lf Canyon's varsity girls' track team had principally a rebuilding year since over half of the team were sophomores and only four were seniors. This was the team's first year in the Century league and its first year of 4A CIF competition. Previously, Canyon spent three years in the Orange league and 2A CIF competition, winning league championship twice, once undefeated, and also winning the CIF cham- pionship twice. Those were the only CIF champion- ships ever won by a Canyon sports team- boy or girl! The goal of Canyon track team for the year was to achieve peak performances in league finals, which were held in late April and May. The team hoped to finish in the top half of the league in dual meets and excel in league finals and CIF, which it did. Leading the Comanches to another terrific season were Andi Pernell, Diana Carman, and Lynda Berg. Andi, the defending CIF 220-yard champion, kept the team motivated by her tremendous athletic abilities and her high spirit. Diana Carman, coached by former Canyon star jackie Nelson, showed great promise in the Discus. Lynda Berg, third year varsity track and cross-country runner, led the team in dis- tance events. There is really no difference between boys' and girls' track. The girls put in the same amount of time for practice, worked equally hard, and were equally enthusiastic. Practices for the varsity team were held Monday through Friday from two to four in the afternoon, with occasional individual practices on Saturdays. Field events in which the Comanches partici- pated were shot put, discus, long jump, and high jump. Sprints included the 100-, 200-, 440-yard dis- tance, and 110-yard low hurdles. The track team also proved victorious in the 880-yard, 'I-mile and 2-mile. The Comanche's teamwork paid off in the 440 and 1-mile relay. 1. Striving after her Orange opposition, Mary Galvin exhibits classic Canyon determination. 2. Comanche track athletes as- sume all positions during competition. julie Hayes clears the high jump bar to secure another win for Canyon. 3. Caught in mid air, junior Elke Giesen displays an agile grace even when not clear- ing the high jump bar. 4. julie Hayes flies over the hurdles and heads towards the finish line. 5. 'lUp and over is Diana Car- man's strategy in the high jump. 6. 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Beyond the established powers of Villa Park and Foothill, Canyon will compete well against the other five schools. 1. Waiting for her turn, Lorna Hursman watches the time clock. 2. Swimming the breast stroke at full speed is Lisa Scottoline. 3. Girls' swim team: Back row: Varsity coach Steve Anderson, Ann Smode, Cathy Erickson, Kendra Felisky, Maureen Boyle, Lisa Ar- mandarez, Lisa Morris, Diane Hudson, junior varsity coach lanice Mclnnalyp middle row: Diver Ginger Gartrell, diver, Dawn Ford, Lorna Hursman, Ruth Castillion, Lisa Vinyard, Bobby Deal, Lisa Fritz, Chris Villinueva, Robin Curry front row: diver Amy Swett, Kim Campbell, Kelly Howarton, Lisa Scottoline, Patty Slaton, Ann Pence, Linda Morgan, Cathy Leo, and Nanette Salley. 4. After a ,tough race, Lisa Vineyard catches her breath. 5. Entering the wa- ter is Cathy Leo. 242 , li ..i 1' ' jr t l ., ls .iii-l iiiluyxigl-, i ,mf ii ii. 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Kelly Howarton, Diane Hud- son, and Lisa Scottoline received firsts in their events on the varsity level, and Ginger Gartrell received a first place in diving. junior varsity first place finishes were received by Lorna Hursman, Bobby Deal, Lisa Vineyard, and Cathy Erickson. The girls' first home meet was against Valen- cia. It was very successful with varsity winning 98 to 59 and junior varsity winning 98 to 5. All the swimmers competed well with each girl taking at least a first, second, or third in her individual event. Canyon's first league meet was at Orange. It was a great victory for the swim team with the varsity beating Orange 79 to 27. It was a close meet all the way, and the determining points res- ted on Kindra Feliskey, Ann Smode, Kathy Leo, and Diane Hudson- the 400 free style relay team. It was a close race all the way, but Canyon came out ahead by winning their first league meet. 1. Before diving practice, Amy Swett does a warm-up breaststroke with the team. 2. Practicing breaststroke times is sophomore Patty Slaton. 3. During workout Lisa Scottaline executes the butterfly. 4. Anticipating that first jump is Cathy Leo. 5. Bouncing the board for warm up, junior Ginger Gar- tnell prepares to execute a difficult dive. 6. Ann Pence arrives at the wall while Kim Cambell leaves the block in the varsity 200 medley relay. CD rn W U5 -l 75 rn W 7U 25 I-1 245 vu i.':,,..3,, , r 7i??N-H-, Nun - 'S' 2' 13 yd. J n J E wr 'J' 1 dl vV.,1 f f f ! A Iv 6 ,. sl ?x 3. 1 V . -.4 f-nf 1 .E A-Q kv? WH: ull 51 -gg l Wifi' P, R Q ., , - , H F :pw -.ET , J' 1' V F if EQ 441, 'qu . -4 ,gui H7 'U n- f V.- S, .. .JJ K r A f . . 5 hx , . 1, V -. -1. .4- a , . ' - f .,, N ,v?..,AA,f . . 1 - .A 12..45n. i :U - K V ' ':sv-v'-'5E::35F'l'r11V723-7- '.1,f 7! . . :-.- .F 'L- F fr -' +2 - 11.7--iLgw'Q:IX'kf11 V A 1- fx. r '.-.g-.',-357374 i. X ' i n .ns tit. N. u-. -..v-- The Comanche golf team stood tight in a very tough league this year. Battling against excellent golf teams in the Century league, the Comanche golf team began league play against the El Modena Vanguards losing to the Vanguards 7-2. The Com- anches played their home games at the Anaheim Hills country club. The golf team was directed by four year veteran Coach Mike Victorson. Canyon depended on Steve Muccillo, john Hartman, Bane Perry, and Alan Watson to demonstrate the Com- anche's talent along the fairway. The team man- aged to dodge many sand traps and sink quite a few putts. All in all, the team played in pretty nice weather throughout the season. Quite a few of the guys turned out admirable scores on several occa- sions. For example, Steve Mussillo scored 65 under a 500 par game against EI Modena. The team also tied last year's league champion, Foothill. The team had an optimistic and enthusiastic outlook through- out their games. Coach Victorson was quoted as saying to be quite honest, both teams really are very good! 1. The varsity golf team: Alan Watson, john Hartman, Steve Muc- cillo, Bane Perry, john Rensha, jim Mclntosh. 2. jV golfer, joel Larson sinks a putt at the eighth hole. 3. Alan Watons is shown teeing off at Anaheim Hills country club. 4. Scot Witke exhibits deep concentration while demonstrating his strokes. 5. Coach Mike Victorson, a four year veteran at coaching golf, takes pride in his team this year. 6. jV golf team-Left to Right: Scot Witke, joel Larson, Scott Larson, David Eve, Dave Bosak, jon Curtner. SEIEIL :l'l :l:l N A NI Nine varsity and nine junior varsity girls made up the gymnastics team this spring. Under the direc- tion of Coach Linda Smith, the team worked very hard to practice each of the four events-floor exer- cise, balance beam, vault, and uneven parallel bars-to prepare for a tough season in the Century league. When asked how the team should do in league Coach Smith stated, Hopefully we will hold out own in competition. The outlook for the girls' gymnastics team at Canyon is constantly improving and the girls are looking forward to a rewarding season. Outstanding varsity gymnast was Lynea McManus who served as team captain of the team and competed in all four events. Other varsity team members were Laurie Cantagallo, Sonya Herald, Gi- sela Leinz, Laurie Moltz, Denise Seliga, jennifer Thorne, Karen Nixon, and Lisa Wilson. Top com- petitor of the junior varsity team was captain Tricia Velez, The junior varsity team consisted of Evelyn Antoriri, Florica Bledea, Michelle Herman, Michelle Langdon, Teri Medina, Diana Parsons, Darlene Sciarretta, and julie Ward. 1. Showing deep concentration, Michelle Herman begins her strenuous routine. 2. Denise Seliga exhibits her ability in floor ac- tivities. 3. Varsity Gymnastics Team- Back Row: S. Herald, L. Can- tagallo, L. Moltz, I. Ward. Front Row: D. Seliga, G. Leinz, D. Sciarretta, T. Velez, M. Herman, K. Nixon, E. Antouri, L. McManus, 1. Thorne, Coach Linda Smith. 4. Expressing poise and balance, Laurie Cantagallo is ready to perform. 5. Like a bird in flight, Gisela Leinz gracefully soars into her routine. 248 I, y Lg? -il - -rli ' ll Q., Y ,unw- -A -, X Q ' A , . ,, ,. 4: ,i-' 7 ' -,inf f'-W In H f A - ,lr - ,-1 'Q A1 ,. YH , wh 'f I 4- 1 Y y,-Agni' J' ' - Q. C3 -4 3 Z :D cn I cn Q 0 Z I C 7U -I 'rl CD W rw 0 Z 'U E 1' O Z 4 1 Q ACADEMICS Dear Seniors, This yearbook represents the hard work and dedication of a number of your fellow students under the capable leadership of an outstanding advisor. The passing years will see its value increase, enhanced by time as you review the events recorded and remember the friendships made. There is a quip which I am fond of, that I would like to share with you: The zest is in the quest, the flavor, in discovery! You have attempted much during your years at Canyon and made many accom- plishments because of your quest. l hope that you will continue your search for knowledge, your desire to know the truth, and your willingness to be in the service of others so that the quest be a life-long en- deavor and education a never-ending pro- cess-a state of always becoming. The staff of Canyon High School has at- tempted to give you the tools for the search, it is up to you to use them. If Richard D. jackson X-.C 1. In his first year on the Comanche reservation, Principal Richard jackson has guided the Canyon community safely. 252 2. As Assistant Principal of Curriculum and Instruction, Dr. jerry Uffelman has taken on additional responsibility as a discipline resource. 3. Tom Yim, Assistant Principal of Pupil Personnel has planned and organized registration and commencement. I 1 1 4. Dr. Donald lngwerson has had to manage the resources of the Orange Unified School V.. District as superintendent despite budget cuts. 5. Board of Education members Eleanor Pleines, Dr. lngwerson, Gilbert Darwin, Bert Skiles, Dennis Fitzgerald, Ruth Evans, joe Cherry, and Bob Elliott piloted the OUSB through difficult post-proposition 13 circumstances, As one of the larger school districts in Orange County the Orange Unified School District is charged with the education of 29 000 elementary and secondary students. Under the guidance of the Board of Education, the district made the best of a difficult financial situation by trying to comply with the electorate's wishes in cutting back funds for education Drastic cutbacks in summer school and dwindling funds did not de ter the board from making valiant efforts to keep the level of educational programs high. Contin- ued emphasis on basic skills was used to combat falling test scores at the senior high school level. 2 'l'll.LS El EIEI J Eli El Elcl S d ll EL UHEW Wx 1 xx I u ll Hi - A U5 'FI 71 F17 U3 rn E rn -I I l I 255 256 This year's counseling staff was made up of the following members: . Ms. Clark, 2. Ms. Huestis, 3. Ms. Kiehler, 4. Ms. Levine, 5. Mr. Pfeiffer, . Mr. Schroeder, 7. Ms. Wittman 7 fl. ' Y i u '4Ql , , l- an Z? cn an JP c7u I'T1 PU -4 D. JU l l'I U5 1 . .J .. . 7 25 1- Vince Aleccia- Advanced Composition, Annual, and Short Story ...... 2. Steve Anderson- Accounting, Recordkeeping, and General Busi- ness 3. Dick Behn- Leadership, American Democracy , 4. Norm Berg- ICM!Trigonometry, Algebra, and Computer Pro- gramming 5. Tony Biagiotti- State Requirements!Health 6. Chuck Bittel- Chemistry 7. Gary Bowden- American Democracy, Modern World History and Athletics 8. Mike Bridges- Composition, Sophomore English Opposite Page: Faculty members Caught in the Act, 1. Mr. Aleccia, l 2. Mr. Bowden,f3. Mr. Bittel. H in Vincent Aleccia-Likes: Renaissance and Baroque mu- first teaching contract, being director of summer rec- sic, Mason Williams, George Booth, The New Yorker reation for kids at Modjeska Park, and especially end magazine, ignoring Mr. McCoun's pontification, and of summer awards days. chocolate mint ice cream. Advice to CHS students: lf Richard Behn- Lawrence Likes: camping, fishing, you can say it in five words, don't write it in ten. Fa- and tennis. Teaching goals: To have an activities pro- vorite quote: A filthy mind is a perpetual feast. -Al- gram that touches the lives of every student. Will al- dous Huxley. Will always remember: Leadership re- ways remember: Leadership retreats. treats. LEGEND deadlines, and scintillating people. Norman Berg- Likes: golf. Advice to CHS students: Teaching goals: I've been known to have 3 few, Work hard. Favorite music: Lawrence Welk. Favor- Steve Anderson- Andy Likes: sports- spectating, par- ite saying: There is no easy way. Teaching goals: No ticipating, and coaching, recreation work with F S in ICM. younger children, and church activities. Advice to CHS Gary Bowden- Bear Likes: spending time with my students: Always do your best in whatever you un- wife, and raising japanese Koi. Dislikes: teachers fwho dertake, even if you don't particularly enjoy it. Learn only teach on campus and do nothing elsej who com- courtesy and respect towards others. Try to keep a plain about coaches who are working 10-15 hours a positive outlook towards life in general. Favorite day year-round. Advice to CHS students: Go to col- quote: You never get a second chance to make a lege- you can't all be plumbers! Favorite type of mu- good first impression. Will always remember: Final sic: classical, especially Ludwig von , male and fe- day of student teaching, and party given in Per. 2. So. male vocalists, and limp rock . Favorite quote: Cal.j.C. Swim finals. when freshman in college, signing What a small portion of infinite and immeasurable 2 5 C17 -l -r1 -ri C71 SEISI El'l I El clS El-I S Elkl gf.. wil H5 3 -fa S959 ii, .I -e I ff- it 1. - , Rl' ' 6 1. Carole Burke- Composition, Science Fiction 2. lim Carns- Physical Education 3. Alice Carroll- Drama, Sophomore English 4. Tom Center- Introduction to Law 5. Shirlee Cherno- Art 6. Nancy Clark- Social Psychology, American Democracy, and Counseling 7. ludy Creedon- Sophomore English, Composition, and Short Story 8. Lance Dinwiddie- Basic Math, Physical Education Opposite Page: Faculty Members Caught in the Actg 1. Mr. Biagiotti, 2. Mr. Behn. el'rQ 'LC ul.. time IS alloted to each of us It IS so qulckly swallowed up by eternity How small the clod of earth IS on whlch you can crawl about remember these thmgs and consider nothing great but this do what nature buds you and suffer what llfe bnngs Wlll always re member takrng two wrestlers to the State Champlon shlps ln Sacramento 1976 Teachmg goals To make students aware that the world dldnt just begun on the day they were born nor wlll rt end when they leave Michael Bridges Mr B Lrkes football baseball Sternbeck novels and travel Advice to CHS students Appreciate every day of your lrfe and the opportunrty It offers Favonte quote Man unlike any other thrng orgamc or Inorganic an the unlverse grows beyond hrs work, walks up the stalrs of his concepts, and emerges ahead of hrs accompllshments Wlll always remem ber my flrst day at Canyon Teachmg goals To facllr tate the educational growth of my students xml... X Carole Burke Lakes travel theater ballet and friends Advice to CHS students When there s no wlnd row Favonte music Tchaikovsky Chopin Favorltelsayrng When lrfe gives you lemons make lemonade Wrll always remember Garmrsch Partenklrchen Teachmg goals To help students develop their potentlals llm Carns Clavls Cleghorn jerk Likes Super Luz ard thruve on the sun and the fun at the Colorado Rrver Advlce to CHS students Roll with the tlde hugh school am t all that bad Favonte type of music KRTH 101 Moldy oldies' Favonte saymg Dont let anyone cross your face Wlll always remember the day my boy was born Teachmg goals Relate' Tom Center Interests my wrfe stanned glass gurls softball team at church Advice to CHS students B aware of llfe and others around you Favonte quote Matthew 633 Wlll always remember Thanksgiving drnner '78 Teachmg goals to become one Nickname Y W Y W- , 2 l l , ll 1 tl ll 4 l ll, H A - l - r , , ll 1 , ,, 1 1 I F . V , 1. Q -1-so-was V l 'F 5 '- l It 'dn l. 4 l Y l , il. .'-5'l'i'c 'ffslltl 'Ji ' . ' J' 1.14 -,i. l -' L,.,4..j'-1 '31 s. -1: 5.2 ,st-951 XA! 15 . , ,L , .g :gi 1 ' ' l lt 1 .1 - I ' ' r 1 1 ' - ' ' Il 1 ' Il . . , - F a I 1 u . . . H . . ,, . .. , . . . . ,, . I . . . . ' - , . . ' - . Il - - If ' ' ' . ll ' - 11 ' II ll Il ' , II ' - , . . , . ' I ' ' ll ' r . . ,, . . I N . . , . . . , ' ' - ll ll - , ' ' f ff ' ' . , , , , . . . . . . . . ' H , , . . , . . H . . . ,, . I . ,, . l H , . . 0 . . , . . . 1 ' - 1 1 . I C Eli IH SH Sl fl Sd S I i .pug 4 5 fu I 1, . as , wg 1. Scott Driver- Modern World History 2. Lonney Dunbar- Metal, Auto 3. Ray Dunne- United States History 4. Harper Ephrom- State RequirementslHealth 5. Ed Ernst- Woodshop 6. Carol Fragnoli- Basic Composition!Career English, British Litera- ture 7. Cathy Franklin- Developmental Reading, Speed Reading 8. Mary Gallagher- Geometry, ICM!Trigonometry, and Computer Programming Opposite page: Faculty members caught in the actp 1. Ms. Fragnoli 2. Mr. Dunne. iulqq Officer T Shlrlee Cherno Lnkes art theater muslc artlchokes flndlng odd thlngs In odd places swlmmlng and com munlcatlng with people places and thlngs Advlce to CHS students Make a cholce and be responsible for that choice Favonte saying Its a matter of lights and darks' Wall always remember 6th period classes and a lot of really great students' Teaching goals To teach students to see when they look Nancy Clark Llkes reading the Great Books Advice to CHS students Look out for flynng burrltos' Favor :te saymg Do we need our books today? Wall al ways remember Rocktober and Turkember Teaching goals To push back the barriers of Ignorance ludy Creedon Lakes travel bakmg pecan ples Ad vlce to CHS students jog whsle you re young When you get old It hurts Favonte type of music any ex cept country Favonte quote A llnkmg verb never never never takes an object Teaching goals Ye I .ls-5 i Q 75- - hw a s fffiax, have some Lance Dlnwldde Likes sknng and plzza Favonte music mellow Wlll always remember 14540 Teaching goals To wln each and every athletic contest that Ca nyon has' Scott Drlver Interests travel anthropology Monday nught football sallmg along the Rhlne love the Aus trlan pastries and the German brew Teaching goals To stlr the student s deslre to see vanous parts of the world and have empathy with other cultures and peo ples Advice to CHS students Always be optlmlstlc look to the brighter slde of llfe Evaluate your llfe every so many years Wlll always remember what a great sensor class we have and how remarkable we did IH the football playoffs Ray Dunne Radar Interests avld sports spectator readung coins Mexican food Advice to CHS students Enjoy your hugh school years get Involved In actlvl tres go to school events Before you know It the real f sq 'Q 0 'imma and 11 - rr II . . . . . . . I .. . . ' ' r 1 1 1 ' 1 - , 1 ' . . . . . . . . . - H . . - , . , . , u ' ' ll ' ll - ' , ll I ' - - , ' ' ' 1 1 ,, . I . . . . . ' ' I I ' . I N . . , U - - , . . rr ll ' 1 - - - Z I - . ll ' ' If ll ' , u - - - . . . N ,, . . . . . . ' U ' . , ll ' - ll - - - . . , - n I u - . ' . u ' 1 , H If . ' . . . , . ,, . . ' . . . . l . . , , , , . . H . . ,, . . . . . . 0 I , - ' H ' , u S ' - - 1 1 r - ' 1 ' 1 263 ELL IH 39 FH EIIEIEICIXEI El 4 I. . i - - .1 ' I I I I I - Carol Gressingh- Interior Decorating, Contemporary Living, an Foods. Rose Grohs- Scuba, Tennis, and Ceramics. Alice Hahn- Short Story, A.P. English, and Sophomore English. Dave Hamel- Health, Racquetball, and Tennis. Susan Hopkins- Sophomore English, and journalism. Rod Hust- Basic Science, United States History, and Athletics. . Hi Lavalle- Life Science, Athletics. . Ray Leal- Photography l 2 1 l l l world of making a living will be upon you Favorite type of music Big Band Swing Music Favorite saying Trust everyone but cut the cards Will always re member Team teaching with Mark Render and work ing in the basketball program with Mr Bob Schermer horn Teaching goals To present U S History to my students so that it becomes a viable and living sub ect neyland Advice to CHS students Dont be afraid to get involved in school activities Favorite quote Buckle up for safety Teaching goals To Influence the attitude of students toward defensive driving Ed Ernst Interests my wife Cathy and my son Lee cabinetmaking golf and tennis Advice to CHS stu dents If you can do something good for someone even though they feel It s not the best thing for them Each student has the potential to succeed in some area if they want to Favorite quote When the going gets tough the tough get going Will always remem ber my coaching experience at Canyon H S with the Basketball team and the Mall show exhibit of furniture and cabinets my classes have made Teaching goals To strive for a professional product turned out by my woodworking students Nickname Human E Carol Fragnoll Mama Frag Likes tennis knitting and cooking Advice to CHS students Study more is a tale told by an idiot full of sound and fury sig nifylng nothing Shakespeare Will always remem ber Pep squad British Lit and retreats in Running Sprmgs Teaching goals To survive Cathy Franklin Likes reading gomg to the gym cooking and my baby Advice to CHS students Widen your horizons travel meet new people try new jobs and read Favorite quote You cannot teach a man anything You can only help him discover it within himself Galileo . . . . ,, . . ,, . - . , . ,, ' ,Q . - . . ' ' . I ' I . 1 . 1 - II 1 1 . . - . ,, - ' Il ' . ll 1 1 ll I . I . I I . . . N H . I . . . ' ' - 1 1 i ll U I . ll Harper Ephrom- Likes: track, skiing, scuba, and Dis- and whine about your grades Iess. Favorite quote: lt u . :,, , . . . I , . - . . . . . ,, . - - - - II - - - H ll ' , II ' 1 . ' ' ' ' ' . . ' I -1 - ' - - ll ' ' . n - ll - I . , . - . I . ' . I . ' I 1 ' I ' : , n ' ff ' ' . 1 ' I I - 1 ' ' ' . u . , . . 7 H . 1 H . . . . . U- I. T 2 6 W I'- Z 2 Z1 .72 r- C 266 5 L I M 1 2. loel Levine- Algebra, Physics. 3. Gary Long- Modern World History 4. Kevin Long- Geometry, Algebra, and Math Lab. . Rudy Lucidi- Basic Short Story, Basic Composition, and Athletics. 6. Frances Marino- Algebra, Geometry. 7. Tony Mason- Algebra, Geometry. 8. Don McClain- Biology . Betty Lease- Health, Sophomore English. .yi . , U ,. I y W ' ,N ilf Mary Gallagher Mom Likes cats Advice to CHS students To thine ownself be true Favorite music Bug Band Favorite quote The truth will set you free Will always remember The KKK Kiene Kouri and Kunert Teaching goals To see all of my seniors grad uate Carol Gressingh Interests skiing jogging trying new dishes going to the beach and ice cream Advice to CHS students. Stay single and hang loose. Always do something best. Favorite quote: What a drag! Will always remember: Proposition 13 and being fired. Teaching goals: To expand all areas of home ec and get some male bodies into the program, especially clothing and child care. Alice Hahn: Favorite food: McClain's Chocolate Mousse. Advice to CHS students: Value your unique- ness. Favorite type of music: Classical and singable rock. Favorite quote: Have a good one! Will always remember: Those special seniors who are leaving- we Il miss you' Training APES certain short story classes softspoken shy sophomores and all those students who Iivened up and brightened the day' David Hamel Likes A hard game of tennis a fast game of racquetball a well cooked meal Qltalian or Mexican preferredj driving long distances painting dancing and a rousing game of backgammon on a rainy day Favorite type of music Depends a great deal on the mood I want. I love all music from Bach to Aerosmith. Favorite quote: I wonder what it would be if I didn t know what it was. - C. Hamel. Will al- ways remember: trout fishing on top of the world in the High Sierras. Teaching goals: Giving my best ef- fort each day of my teaching career. Advice to CHS students: Love God, your fellow human being, and yourself and you'll go far. Nickname: Hawkeye , Marilyn Malloy: Brandy Likes: Hemingway, North- ern California, writing fnovels, short stories, and jour- nalsl, yoga, yogurt and chocolate chip cookies, read- 267 .E ID SEIEII 'IEI -1 El EIEI I El 2 1 2 I 'I 1. Dick McCoun- United States History, Comparative Political Sys- tems. 2. Amy McFarland- Developmental Reading. 3. Rick McGuckin- Learning Skills. 4. Bill McMillan- Choir, Modern World History. 5. loyce Miller- Typing, Steno, and Basic Business Skills. 6. Craig Nance- Algebra, Math Lab 7. Ed O'Keefe- Aphasia. 8. Ted Ondracek- Typing, General Business, and Athletics Opposite page: Faculty members caught in the act: 1. Mr. Nance 2 Mr. McCoun. 1 I Ing travel and the month of November Advrce to CHS students Enjoy llfe Favonte music rock and classlcal Favonte quote I believe the greatest ablllty IS the capacity to care Pablo Casals Wlll always re member my childhood In New York two Irve Beatles concerts seelng Alaska last year A Chorus Lune and Beatlemanla Teachlng goals To teach full time HI Lavalle Likes baseball watching and readmg about sports events Advice to CHS students The bl ggest waste IS a waste of time give yourself a chance to succeed by working toward a worthwhile goal Fa vonte type of muslc Country!Western and Flamenco Favonte saylng The home run you hut yesterday wont wln today s ballgame Wall always remember the home run I hut yesterday loel Levlne Interests astronomy spacefllght and ex traterrestlal Intelligence Advice to CHS students Take care of your health It s your number one asset Favonte muslc contemporary and sem: classlcal F vonte quote As the clrcle of llght Increases so does the circumference of darkness around It A Emsteun Teaching goals To do the best I can Kevm Long Lrkes bowlrng Advice to CHS students Remember that each day has value enjoy them one at a time Rudolf Lucid: Rudy Lakes football Ital lan food and 3 luttle people Advrce to CHS students Put yourself In a positron to be successful Favonte musrc Country!Western Favonte quote Take the bull by the horns fsee Wlno and Carnsj WIII always remember Canyon football games and Frank Teaching goals P E and football nn a lr College Frances Marino Interests education why people do what they do folk dancing all foods except llcorlce and Caraway seeds science flctlon long hlstoncal novels bowlrng gardening organrzmg and antlque mahogany furmture Advice to CHS students Dont presume to know what you re gonng to do learn ev erythlng you can to be prepared for the unexpected . . . 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Owens. 2 Favorate quote Its what you learn after you know at all that really counts Harry Truman Teachang goals To re learn Algebra Il so that the students can understand Tony Mason Lakes sports and my famaly Advace to CHS students Whatever you decade to do be pre pared to take the consequences andfor rewards Fa vorate sayang Always do the best you can wath what you ve got Teachang goals To contanue helpang stu dents Dack McCoun Lakes pontafacatang to Mr Aleccaa and psychologacal hedonasm Advace to CHS students Pursue the unknown end Favorate quote Samuel johnson s You mean you actually read books all the way through? Wall always remember tons of tots Teachang goals To survave wath my mand antact Rack McGuckan Lakes sports that are Centered around the water volleyball and ceramacs Advace to CHS students Place value on thmgs whach are un seen and everlastang Favorate musac country western and country rock Favorate sayang Don t be a veg Wall always remember coachang garls swammang Teachang goals To help students realaze success an thear chosen vocataon Ball McMalIan Lakes my son readang and campang Advace to CHS students Always be on the stage rather than an the audaence Favorate quote Do unto others as you would have them do unto you Wall al ways remember my father Teachang goals To help each student learn to lave an our socaety Nackname Mac loyce Maller Interests playang the paano needlecraft and sewang Advace to CHS students Take advantage of every educataonal opportunaty that you can Favor ate sayang Have a posatave attatude about each task you assume Wall always remember my steno class 2nd peraod Teachmg goals Strave to encourage each student to work to the best of hasfher abalaty Edward O Keefe Lakes radang my three year old Arab stallaon coachang football and stayang sangle Advace ' . ll 1 - ' ' , u 1 ll U . . - . . , . . I , , . . I H . I H , . . Il ' ' fl . . . , , . . ll ' ' , u . , . ll - - ' ll ' , n ' ' , ll ' n - I H ' . H ' ' . ' . ll rr ' - - ll - , . . . . . . . ,, H H . I - , , ll n ' , ' ' , n I ll ' ' If ,, . . . . I H . . . ' . ll ' ' ' - Il n ' , . . - . . . . I N . . , . . . . . . . ,, , , . . ' ,, . . , I- . . . . - N - - h . . . . . . . I , , 271 ELL Eli 'EIEIS HEI HEI if 1 272 I I 1. Mark Reider- United States History. 2. Tom Ridley- Band, Developmental Reading. 3. Vicki Ritter- Physical Education, Athletics. 4. Ramon Rodriguez- Spanish 5. Steve Sabins- Modern World History, Athletics. 6. Mike Sayward- Athletics, Spanish. 7. Bob Schermerhorn- American Democracy, Social Psychology. 8. Gail Seal- Biology, Pep Squad. Opposite Page: Faculty members caught in the act, 1. Mr. Reider 2 Mr. Schermerhorn 3. Ms. Seal. Y H 1 Q i T . 1 . .5 ii: mb, ' , V- to CHS students: See people as individuals. Favorite music: Country- Linda, Emmy Lou, Waylon 81 Willie, Ozark Mountain Dare Devils, Z Z Top, and Lynard Skynard. Favorite saying: You have to pay the price. Will always remember: the down and dirty, 'cause it's the only way to play. Nickname: Ask a football player . Elizabeth Orr- Likes: sewing, gardening. Advice to CHS students: Make the most of your high school years. Favorite quote: How fast time goes when we are having funl Will always remember: calculus classes of '78 and '79. Teaching goals: My goal is an A earned by each student. Nickname: Liz , Les Owens- Likes: the big outdoors, Mexican food, and junk food. Advice to CHS students: Get orga- nized and be yourself. Favorite saying: Life is for liv- ing. Will always remember: my first year, jackie, loAnn, Dianna, Kelly, and the seniors who never got to play. Teaching goals: Make my students believe in themselves. Tim Owens- O Likes: sports, reading, video games, and gardening. Advice to CHS students: Go for the gusto. Favorite saying: You got a dime? Teaching goals: Teach the president of the United States. Christie Reider- Rocks , Undereider Likes: Mr. Rei- der. Advice to CHS students: Graduate Favorite saying: l'm mean, nasty, cruel, and rotten or I don't remember. Mark Reider- Mr, Menace Likes: working around my new home- landscaping, sports, travelling, reading and found sky diving to be a real thrill. Advice to CHS students: Despite what you may think, learning is worthwhile. A variety of subjects and interests make you a well-rounded individual. P.S. lf you are going to college- take Typing. Favorite quote: Genius is VZ, inspiration, 991, perspiration. - T.A. Edison. Will al- ways remember: coaching under Coach Schermer- horn and the 1978 CIF playoffs. Teaching goals: To 273 :I All LH Eld SN El El N Sl 274 I 1 4 5 . . 5 , -'D , ,. i. ' ' i 1. Seth Selinger- Auto, Drafting. 2.1 Beth Shirokawa- American Literature, Advanced Composition, Science Fiction. 3. Loren Shumer- Sophomore English, Mass Media, Athletics. 4. lack Smalley- State Requirements, Health. 5. Linda Smith- Math Lab, Girls Physical Education, and Athletics. 6. Pan Snowden- Drill Team, Girls Physical Education, Scuba, and Athletics. 7. Chris Streeter- Spanish, English as a Second Language, and De- velopmental Reading. 8. Susan Strom- United States History, Modern World History. Opposite Page: Faculty caught in the act, 1. Mr. Shumer 2. Ms. Shirokawa. l I L.. I make learning worthwhile as well as interesting. member: August 2nd, Teaching goals: To promote Thomas Ridley- Interests: people, music, and sailing. cultural awareness and understanding. Vickie Ritter- Interests: travel, tennis, read my murder Bob Schermerhorn- Horn Likes: basketball and my mysteries, playing the piano, and eating pizza. Advice family. Advice to CHS students: Prepare yourself for to CHS students: Travel- enjoy the world around the 'Real World'. Favorite music: Soul and easy listen- you. Favorite music: Linda Ronstadt. Favorite quote: ing. Favorite saying: It is not where you are today that Murphy's Law 4521 If anything can go wrong, it will! is important, but the direction you are headed. Will' Will always remember: Hot water in the toilets in Girls always remember: the many players I have coached in P.E., What a thrill! Girls Track team winning CIF 2-A basketball. Teaching goals: To teach and coach at the two years in a row. Teaching goals: 1. To improve the major college level. instruction of physical education at the high school Gail Seal- Likes: jogging, skiing, and tennis. Advice to level. 2. To improve opportunities for girls' inter- CHS students: Find a balance between work and scholastic athletic competition. play. Will always remember: my first pep squad. Michael Sayward- Interests: travelling, music, Syd Bar- lack Smalley- Big E Likes: flying, boating, and guns. rett, chess, Switzerland, and Mexican beaches. Advice Advice to CHS students: Hang in there. Favorite to CHS students: Being average is not good enough, type of music: anything but hard rock and freaky which ever way you look at it: average is either the people. Favorite saying: There is always a way to get best of the worst, or the worst of the best. Favorite it done. Will always remember: a driving student saying: Running is a natural high. Will always re- stopping in the middle lane of a freeway, and then 2 75 S'l Elkl 'l El l'l H Ell El Elcl SEI Elcl ll El x X, 4 5 I i t Aki X- - J lui 1 l, 1. Mike Victorson- United States History, American Democracy. 2. Nancy Voyles- Childcare, Clothing Lab. 3. Pamela Watkins- Physiology, Algebra, and Earth Science. 4. Mike Weinkauf- Pontoon- Language Arts, Short Story. 5. Marianne Weschke- Algebra, Geometry. 6. Erika Wolfe- jewelry, Crafts. 7. Mike Zeller- Boys Physical Education, Scuba, Football, Soccer, and Athletics. 8. Carla VanRy- Girls Physical Education, Dance Production. Opposite Page: Faculty members caught in the act, 1. Mr. Victorson 2. Mr. Weinkauf 27 C 1 asking me not to yell at her Teaching goals To reach ou Pam Snowden Likes snow skiing pizza travelling being outside and being with my husband Advice to CHS students Take advantage of all the many classes and clubs here at Canyon Time goes by faster than you think Favorite quote Pick up your things I m not your mother! Will always remember. The day I woke up at 6:15 and was supposed to be at Canyon for a 6:15 AM practice with Drill Team. Teaching goals: To make physical education a positive experi- ence for as many students as possible. Nickname: Snowdee Pamela Watkins- Likes: H20 skiing snow skiing and travelling. Teaching goals: To teach the students what they need to know to be successful in college, life. 2 I fl' l' AA .. it X .Ju 277 -4 U5 -l 'ri '1'1 'U W rn CD U7 C l l'1 s 1 A f. 71.174 J 1 44- 'K' U r. ,V + is! 4i x Vw i f - - r' -3 ' Q f , Q 4 y . 3. ' 1 wif ' E-V ' -'-R3 'LSI' g . q5 f 13' A if 'T'-ww' vu- . we l lla ,.Aj-J.- L ,wg-sly... 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President Kevin Kiene extends his wishes for a good year. 6. Leaving campus after a busy first day is Bernie Mariano and Carol lwasaki. 7, Karen Nixon and Lisa Chris- tensen are all smiles after coming back. 8. Canyon's A.S.B Vice President Sue Busse is caught during a momentary lull in her busy day. 2 ,ASN B. Q , ,, N . 5 L V V 'J-in .5 4 I , . ' f. I XV. . l . new x' ' V 1 1- w'nFs's'ef V' fl refs- ' A- '-S, ,J ., W.. , hw f ' 12253. I if Y Li 7 fl . - 4' I . hrs-- 5 A . Eff K A 1'- i :A-D F? -QT' id, -7 7'-l W Y. 1-5 21' 4 - - if 'Qs . , ' A - 'p,!.? . , . V I Y , f'.f?. 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Checking out an A.S.B. card is lon Dunn. 2. jeff Riddle's con- stant smile is a regular fixture on Canyon's campus. 3. Cheer- leaders and more cheerleaders. 4. Lost in a dream world is mas- cot Michelle Stellhorn. 5. Another lunch-time debate for Mark Shirley, Brad Olsen, and Mike Walker breaks the tedium of classes. 287 5-if A7 - .uv ,K , Envy., d- a 7 -Aw A.. .., , M, gpm, 288 I N pg, ,. I ' es ' 9 wr ll-'ll ? 9 J, 4 4 vm We open our eyes, look around, and see, as the wise man did, the beauty achieved through unity 1. Mr. Bowden proves to be the eternal clown. 2. Terri Raney ex- presses her child-like tenderness at Christmas. 3. It seems that our photographer caught the Santa Ana Register's photographer in action, 4. Listening intently to another lunch-time tale is Mark Murphy. 5. The gym scoreboard attests to Canyon's skill, if only for a moment. 289 1 v miw . ,al .g .131 'V . Q W4 ie A ' 6,17 N. af. I 317' '. El . .' l '.',' ' A ' -X A '. 'E' ' . I 3 uA,:9f-ge.,-1 MH- f-4' gf-. 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' i ', mg- if , xl. is v mlth 156 Smith Smith Smith 156 Smith 156 Karl Sweetan 157 Amy Swett 157 Mark Swoboda 157 Herd: Syler 157 Tern Takahashu 157 joy Talamantes 157 Danny Ta ra 157 Davrs Tay or 157 Kerth Taylor 157 Wendy Tedder 157 Tonr Thomas 82 13 Chnstopher Thomapson 1 Usa Thompson 157 Donna Thorne 85 157 Shelly Thorton 157 jennifer Thoune 157 Davrd Trbbetts l57148 Kenneth Todak 157 Jeffery Tolbert 157 Sandra Tolbert 157 jennr Tomlrson 157 Hector Valdez Mark VanWonterghen jean Vanderveldon Elise Varela 152 l58 Glen Veevaert 158 Trlcra Velez 158 Chrlstrne Veltrr 158 julre Verga 158199 jose h Vrllahueva 158 221 Shel y Vrnovrch 158 Lrsa Waggoner 157 158 200 Chrrstrne Wahlstrom 158 Deborah Walker 158 Kimberly Walker 158 Tern Walker 152 158 Tammy Wallace 158 Charles Warner 158 Jeffery Warren 158 Scott Waterbury 158 Krarg Watkrns 158 Kam Watson 158 john Werss 158 james Welsh james Wentworth Deborah West 158 Mane White 158 Linda Whttten 158 Stacy Wick Kathenne Wrlbrecht 158 Dlann Wrlkrnson 158 Lynne Wrllrams 159 Mark Wllluams 159 Mavry Wlllrams 159 Shan Wlllrams 159 Ted Wrllrams 159 Shelly Wrllrs 159 Terr Wlllrs 159 Burt Wllson Colleen Wrlson john Wrlson 159 Kevin Wrlson 159 Jean Wrnken Jeffery Wood 155159 Kevm Wood Daryl Woodrn 159 Kimber Woodrrdge Rodnck Woods 159 Lrsa Wooley 159 Kerry Wrede 159 Randy Wnght janlne Yamamoto 159 201 Pam Yates 159 Marty Yearsley 159 Enc Young Regina Yu 159 Beth Zeutzrus 159 Chrls Zimmerman 159 SOPHOMO RES Rene Abrahamson 161 Rene Acosta Ga le Adams 131161119 Kell Adams 161 Lee Adelman 161 Terry Agurlar 161 Chrrsto her Alan 161 215 Gary A drldge 161 Russell Adlrrdge 161 Mark Alfren jodr Allen 161 177 Bruce Alston 161 Robert Alvarado 161 Chnstme Alvarez 161 Steve Ambuehl 162 Davrd Anderson Henry Anderson 162 170 214 john Anderson 162 julre Anderson 162 164 Jacqueline Andrews 162 jose Arenado Trffany Arenel Lrsa Armendarez 162 Debra Armstrong 162 Lrsa Arndt Kerth Arnold julle Ashlel h 162 166,236 Alec Atkm 62 Dena Atkins 162 204 205 236 Fred Austin 175 Donna Autrey 162 Arlene Avakran 162 Peter Avedrssran Evellen Bark Steve Baker 162 Danrel Balsz 162 Wendy Banko 162 Cynthia Barnes 162 Davrd Barnes 162 Christopher Barnett 162 Rabbit Bartholomew 162 Rrchard Baslle 162 Carol Basse 131 162, Shannon Bates 82 162173 Sean Beach 162 Davrd Beaver 162 Errck Becker 132 133 162 Stephen Beckett 163 Ronda Beckett 162 Brta Behradrl163 Lorrr Benghley 163 Brran Bejurle Susan Bellock 163 Crarg Berg 163119 Ralph Berg 163 Theresa Berg 163 Todd Bergman 163 177 Suzanne Berkoff 163 Robin Berry 163 198 Brll Beverage 163 Laune Brlello 163 Jody Brloon 163 Diana Binks 163 200 Anne Bolton 163 Chrrstrna Bontenbal 163 Mary Bottomley 163 Rosalra Boullon 163 Paul Bowen 163 Mary Boyette 163 Maureen Boyle 163 198119 Bert Braddock Eileen Brady 163 Davrd Brandnff 163 Thomas Brauberger 163 206 Mark Brelthaupt 163 Rua Bnngman 163 198 Guy Brown Sharon Brown 163 Davtd Bryant 163 Sherri Bryant 163 Jeffery Buffrngton 163 Davrd Burkhan 163 Gregory Burnett 163 Ltsa Bumett 163 Mike Burnett 163 Farel B rd 163 Robin yron 163 Errc Cable Mlke Campbell 163 Laurle Cantagallo 162 163 Denrce Cantor 163 Drana Capra 164 Candy Carlock 164 Bob Carlson Gary Carlson Mrchael Carpenter 164 Bull Carr 164 james Carter 164 Paul Carter 164 Della Cartwrnght 164 129 john Carusrllo Sharon Carver 164 Debta Castellano 164 Ruth Castellon 164 204 john Cause 164 Chris Cavazos 164 Leslre Cavon Thomas Chadwell 164 187 Casey Chambers 164 Mark Chambers 164 Krm Chapman 164 Vrctor Charlebols Lorrene Chase 164 Michael Chaves 164 Susan Chen 164 Lucmda Chenoweth Matt Chnckeles 164 Mar re Chrrsman 164 Bra Chrrstensen 16411811 9 206 Bull Chnstran 164192 . 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Crawford juliette Croissant 165 Stephen Cua 165,192 Robert Cullen 165 Chris Cunningham 165 Linnea D'Arc 165 Vincent Daley 165 Theodore Darnell 165 Stephen-'Davis 165 Brian Day 1165,1 94 Trudy Dayak 131,165 john, Depoto 165 Barham Deal 1 Denise Dean 165 Lance Dean 165 'Lennie Dean 165 'siren Deboer 165 ' Agustin Delvallle 165,215 Leslie Delaney 165 ' Wendy -Delling Barry Demuth A Daniel DeShano 165 joseph Deterding 165' Carl Dick 166 Timothy Dietrich 166,168 Marlene Dittbermer 162,166 Colleen Dixon 166 janene Dixon 166 T Laurie Donnell 166 Todi Donofrio 166 Tammy Dorhout 166 Tina Drew 166 Hector Duarte 166 David Duchene 166 Sher Dutur 166 ,BudDi1mkin 214 Dunneback 166 .Paula Durst 166 Kelley Dyck 166 Ed Earl 166,214 Sandi Eastburn 166,204 Kevin Eddy 166 Douglas Eggleston 166 318 Y 1...-di, - 7.-,... . , ,v , ---'H' '- -'lic' wr -7-ef'-Wine?-ef - V , - ,ff ' az '-' 1- ' Norm Egle 166 Maria Eichinger 161,166 Rina Elson 166 jeff Eltiste janet Engle 166,198 Scott English Catherine Erickson 166 joe Estrada 166 Faread Ettefagh 166 David Eve 166 joe Everett Tom Ezell 166 Richard Farace 166 Ronald Fardig 166,215 Dave Fehd Kendra Felisky 166 Roger Feole 166 john Ferguson 166 Claude Finch Meri-Ann Finch 167 Harvey Fischer 167 janice Fisher 167 Mary Fitzpatrick 167,204,236 Tim Fitzpatrick 167 Rod Fleisher 167 Timothy Fletcher Sheila Flohr 167 Maria Flores 167 S Debra Folcarellif84,85,1ij67 Steve Ford join Foster 167 iif Michael Fourman 167 john Fox 167 Vicki Frayne 198 Stan Freeman 167 Danny Friedle 167 Kathy Fuhrmann 167 David Eunderburk 167 Cheryl Gallagher 167 Robin Galvez 167 Patricia Galvin 167 Denise Garcia 167 Frank Garcia 167 Kent Garland 167,178 Sharon Garratt 167 Sailasa Gasu 167 l Randy Geisweidt 168 Todd Gentry 168. David Gerhard 168 Mike Gervais 168 Glen Gilles 168 Lauri Gillhouse 168 Nancy Gilles 168 jacquelyn Gillock 168,169 Coy Glass 184,212 Lori Goldklang 168 Daniel :Gonzales 168 Donna Gonzales 168 Martin .Gordon 168 Kandi fCOse' '168 'Tommy Graciale 168 Walter Grahami168 Manette Granth '168 joanne Grays Lisa Greco 168 Donna Greenwood 168,198 Lisa Gregg 168 Arthur Gruber julie Guggenmos 168 i- fn-, LT. Paul Guzman 168 Kristi Gwynn 168 Teri Hack 168 Diana Hagelberg 168 Gary Hall 168 4 Evelyn Halus 92,923,168 Robert Hammer Rex Hammond Rebecca Hampton Allen Hannawell 168 Salofi Hannemann Richard Hanson 168 Andrea Harabedian 168 Brian Hardwick 168 jim Harlow 168 joel Harlow 169 julie Harrington 169 Monica H-arris 169 Christina Harros 169 Tammy Harros 169 Lisa Haslam Charles Havens Robert Hayes 169 Chris Haynes 161,169,198 Bill Haysom Roxanne Heinemann 169 john Heiser 169 Brian Helmick 169 james Henderson 169 Tricia Hengst 169 Brenda Hennegen 169 Michele Herman Yvonne Hernandez 169 Shawn,Heroux 169 Todd Hetzel 169 julie Hicks 169 Kevin Hicks 169 Denise 'Hirakawa 169 Christina Hirsch,169 Kelly Hodges 169 Mark Hoffman 169 Scott Hollender 169 Caroline Hong 1695! 74,119 jennie Hood 169 Michelle Hoopaugh 169 Randy Hoover 16 ,204 Mark Horseman ,169 Mark V. Horesman Robert Hou 169 Clarice Howard Chris Howell 169 julie Hoxie 169 Diane Hudson 174 Lisa Huie 1694 Cindy Hulbert 170 Thomas Hull 170 james Hunt Kerry Hunter Michael Hutchens 170 Vivian Hwang 170 Christine lckes Wendy lngrassi 170 judith jackson 170 Robin jackson 170 Michael jacobus 170 Richie jennings Dou johnson 170 Elizaieth johnson 170 Mark johnson Vaughn johnson 170 jerry jolner 170 Steve jolllff 170 james jolllffe 170 Cath jones 170 Cynt IH jones 170 Duane jones 170 jeff jones julre jones 170 176 Kenneth jones 170 119 Lusa jones 170 Randall jones 170 Rlck jones Ron jones john joseph 170 192 Tom joseph 170 192 Gunllermoe juarex 170 Steven justlce Man n Ka le Sandra Kamryama Mark Kammeuer Yuan Lung Kao 170 David Karns 170 Leslle Kasmer 170 Robert Kauffelt 170 214 john Kay 170 Cheryl Kerth 170 Bob Keller 170 Scott Kellow 170 Slobhan Kelly 170 Wendall Kelly 170 Suzanne Kestener Leslie Klene 170 Stephen Krester 170 Andrea Kung 171 Laura Kung 171 Rosemarie Kung 171 Mtchelle Klelber Doug Klerne 171 Karen Klmchuch 131 171 Demse Klomp 171 Patnck Knorr 171 Brian Kondrath Carolyn Koontz 171 Barbara Kowarsky 171 Douglas Kuehnert Ernle Kurlca Mrchelle LaPyrne 171 Debra Lamparter 171 Matthew Lam h 171 178 214 215 Robert Lancasqjer 171 Dawn Landaas 171 Treva Lane Cathenne Langdon Michelle Langdon 171 Laune Lannoye 171 Ray Larkms 171 215 joel Larson 171 214 jullet Latona 84,171 Rennah Lawler 171 Rennah Lawler 171 Debble Lawrence 171 jeff Leunen 171 Damren Lesage 171 Carrle Levy 164,171,216 Bully Lewus 171 Scott Lewis 171,192 Kevm Light 171 Brad Lmcoln 171 Stacey Lander 172 Ruta Locke Patrlcna Loeser 172 Randy Lopez 172 Amy Loudermilk 172 Bob Love 172 Karen Love 172 Greg Lovoy 172 Laura Lowder 10 93131 172 Shelley Lusk 170 172 Monica Lynch 172 Danny Madrid Claude Malllcote 172 Anthony Mamscalco 172 julue Mann 172198 Robert Mansfield 172 174 jeff Marciano 172 Wendy Margrave Karen Marshall 172 Annta Martm 172 Carla Martm 166 172 Mrchelle Martln 172 204 Ruta Martlnex 131 172 Lonna Massey Robert Mast Danny Matheny 172 Gary Mathews 172 178 Richard Matsen 172 Betty Matsumoto 172 204 Pete Maxwell 172 Klmberlle Mayes 172 Mark Medina Nlck Mermetus 173 Melmda Meusenback 173 Perry Melchor 173 204 Diana Melody 173 Leah Melton 171 173 Robert Melvm john Mendola 173 Mrchael Metzler 173 Ann Meyer 173 jeffrey Meyer 173 Cara Michel 131 166173 Bryan Mickelson 173 Brenda Mules Ralph Mules Heather Millar 173 jane Mullatt 173 Denise Milled e 173 jamre Mnller1 3 Sharon Muller 173 Shlela Muller 173 Kam Minor Robert Modltn janet Mollberg 173 Luns Montero 173 Richard Moody 173 Cnndy Moon 173 jennle Moon 173 Rory Moore 173 Landa Morgan 173 Katherine Moriarty 173 Phulllp Monn 173 Rodney Morphls 173 Gregory Morns 173 Roger Morns 173,194 Tern Morris 174 Kathenn Morrow 174 Dale Morton 174 Dave Morton 170 Randy Morton 174 Robert Mosrer 174 Mlchael Moss 174 214 Bruce Mowry 174 Patncla Mulr 174 Brett Mutter 174 Vlctona Mullmax Allston Munderlon 174 Melrssa Muratorl 174 Klm Murphy 174 Lauren Murphy john Murren 174 Andrew Musselman 174 Bob Must 174 Daryl McAlmond 172 Eileen McAulnff 82 72 Renee McConnell 172 Michael McCool 172 Muke McCormack 172 Kelly McCraken 173 Darrell McCully 173 192 Kevm McGunre 173 jum Mclntosh 173 Gregory McKhann 173 Randr McManus 173 Llsa McMillan 173 john McMurray 173192 Tom McNeil 173 john McNeal 173 Denise Nakamoto 161 174 94 97 Mlchelle Nasse 174 Beth Naujoks 170 174 Mrchael Nay 174 Klm Neel 166174 Knstnne Nelson 174 Llsa Nelson 174 Todd Nelson 174 jennifer Neubert 174 Arthur Newman 174 Michael Newman 174 Tuyet Nguyen 174 Amy Nlcholson 174 jana Nicholson 174 Thomas Nicholson 174 Paul Nlshue 174 Karolyn Nuxon 174 Tum Noble 174 Tamra O Nell 175 Patrlcla O Toole 175 Valene Ogrodskl 174 Nancy Olnvarez 174 Paula Oluver 174 Sler Omar 174 Amy Opsahl 175 Aaron Oshlma 175 Tern Oster 166,175 Wayne Ozakn 175 Deena Pacino 175 Barbara Padovnch 175 Kevin Panlzza 175 Davrd Papell Audrey Papuga 175 Katha Parfltt 175 jeffrey Parke 175 Laura Parker 175 3 . 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Levine 266 Gary Long 266 Kevin Long 26 Rudy ,Lucidi 26 Frances Marino 266 Bill Young 256 Love YA f Ginny Mason 2 4 Tony Mason 262 A Don McClain 2 6 N D Dick McCoun M269 , QFTEV MC,EHf19v f i.ii Q 7 2 A alice Huestis 257,109 WHH5'iWitLmQah7257 Mary Hunsinger 255 Erika Wolfe 276 Rod Hust 264 Tom Yim 252 f' Z F' X XXX 4 Z X i . , YI QV x A E--ggbe WYX ' Al gg - - - . . ,,, x 1 Q ,nw-n,,. L Q WN 3 Q X fy ff wigkxfi ,XV - 'f A wb 3.910 if jf' ff ,f B I x x -....- 1 V -x iii'-x ti-4. rf' pews O.. I f' , f Y.- 5 X f KX A I! V' A I, ! X4 , W .:' fi XX , gm ,T4 - 3 X X as ' A ' - I' f ' ' f ' X--- f ' ,,.d , I' X' V 3 15f?7 The 1978-1979 LEG EN D Staff Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Advertising Manager Photo Editor Activities!Theme Section Senior Section' junior Section Sophomore Section Academics Section Sports Index Photographers Advisor Teresa Cartwright Carole Marion Kathy Hartmann Sue Papera Lisa Cartwright, Editor Annette Doubek Cheryl Masters joNel Nicholson, Editor Arlene johnsonl Cindy Poer Kim Shebanek, Editor Lori jensen Cindy Lopez, Editor Ron Cheser Kris Druilhet, Editor Elaine Crockett Anita Duffy Carey Hayes Bill Holley Shirley Papera Carol Pilkington, Editor Vickie Trachta Pam Yates Dave Hultman Dee Nicholson jeff Wood Vince Aleccia The 1978-79 Legend staff would like to give a special thank-you to the following individuals for their contributions toward the completion of this book: Dave Shively for his creative talents on our cover and division pages, Mike Yasuda, john Higa, and Ken Robillard for their magical touch with the camera, Our Representative Greg Hemsoth for always being there when we had a problem or when it was deadline tirneg Albert and james Photography Studios and Herff jones Yearbook Company, And Sally Schultz, student body bookkeeper, for being diligent, patient, and putting up with our many needs. 323 IT'S GVER? IT CAN'T BE! ARE YOU SURE? Those are the words that have been going through my mind for the past few days. It is such a sad feeling to see something that you struggled to make work, for the past seven months, suddenly end. I'II never forget my year as Editor-in-Chief. It opened my eyes to many aspects of human nature. As Editor, I had the task of trying to keep everything running smoothly. My staff all worked hard so I had no really major problems twell, not manyj. It was a switch not to have a certain section to work on. Instead, I had a better job, to make sure everything went in. Motivation became my number one problemp it is so hard to motivate twenty- five people who have no previous experience. With their eagerness to learn, however, this was slowly overcome. g I if g I I Shortly after school had gbegungwel we-tel uriderwlayz The first deadline of course came up so fast that we were balreIy1-heady-totitg ,,.1A two weeks before the deadline I began to, as the staff ,put it, gfflive, During the year, I found myself in fits of rages and anger that I 'II would take a few smooth days and some comforting words from myffrienidsiitoffmake- me relax and want to go back into room 403. I it l,t. I The staff soon got used to staying until 9:00 p.mf, onschool holidays, skipp- ing classes, giving up their lunch hour and even a few' Saturdays Ijust for good mea- surej. A few' phrases became well used such as, When's theipizza coming? or Who's going to get the donuts? As you can tell, annual staffers donfthave the best diet in the world. In addition, many 'other phrases became -widespread such'jas, There are no more candid shots, AlI15the 'identification stickers are gonel! , took' the Proper Cropper? , Someone stolerpyffgrease pencil, WiIl you checklrny Iigyqgt, l-, 7lferesa? , My picture is missing, YouII's,peIIed my name wrong, e I' need a Pica rigiler,ff7:3'f,li'ne'ed the.whitejo'ut, fand most used one, I need a pass back to class. Thdseare just a few ofthe better . Sfbmgl are not even printable, but, that's life tat least that's what people sayj. 'lr I I ' ' ' Halfway through thegyear,'Ilfsstarted' keeping stats for the varsity basketballteam just tothave an outlet fromfannutal, SI, soon found out that this also held a lotsof' pifessures too. It soonbecame an assetiQtHoughjp..l was able to release my aggressionsjand get can- did shots, team shots, and a' Ioti of thecopy written. Since I wentto every game I knew whofdidiwhat and how weII.1y I As,- ff Il'i - ,. I feel so funny writing this letterjiltlebiiuse I do not want this yeaIr,tb'Ienid. Idenjoyed school so much, I never wanted it'tdfendiVltvvas so hard for meto givetup the staff members from '78. I don't know Howiilllfwill doit this year: Not many people really know about the annual staffgfbutl I doj.,WThey1:are ia, very special groupof people, whose friendship lfll cherish ,.fQfQVE'f:-,QUT school year actually ended in March so twe've been sitting around trying.to',tl1Qittk iofg things to Ido, It is so hard to think thatitis all over. I've already mtadegthis jyl. letterlehgetltharn'fiigwanted 'ug' top it is just so hard IGISIZY' goodbye. My staffers are such ffWi'I'd,ja'nfd'il,CraZy ,Peoplefft and I enjoyed working.'witI1-ithenileall. I've enjoyed my three year,s1eiQfQCanyon,,and II' to take thistime tofthsank everyone -who put up with my staffers and megl after.1all,g5yve were dolingsj-,ityaillI':for',ypuAQ'I hope you enjoy the book as much as we enjoyed it. 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Canyon High School - Legend Yearbook (Anaheim, CA) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 1

1978

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1979, pg 285

Canyon High School - Legend Yearbook (Anaheim, CA) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 15

1979, pg 15

Canyon High School - Legend Yearbook (Anaheim, CA) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 172

1979, pg 172

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1979, pg 36

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1979, pg 185


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