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wy z yj ecb cstecaatlastaatonemster rm nto te Peewee. Beet toto eee aia es wears nail Opt ‘ ; G3 ie Se ela NR RITE Eo seeregiage. geeetoretenesresnemenenenat: ennonnaieenypeonometinme ween metieetteemmmmiinnt: reer a ee ee Se pete ‘pavers cane wot oh tit el see ee ee ge m B® 0 i toa us (ihe! T reck'n I knows sense when I sees it; en dey ain'no sense in such doin's as dat. De 'spute warn‘t ‘bout a half a chile, de ‘spute was ‘bout a whole chile; en de man dat think he kin settle a spute ‘bout a whole chile wid a half a chile, doan'n know enough to come in out'n de rain,” Well, this here teacher we're talkin’ bout she knows the whole chile, and she believes in us and she thinks that us chiles is good, too, and that's Mrs. LaVonne OM Bursvold. In her eleven years at CHS; she fae HG spent maybe twenty years of teac hi eae time. Nine years were devoted to devel- oe oping the singing groups. When she began ‘there was a hodgepodge choir; when she finished there were Hive precision parlor ue ing groups. d She is, however, known now for her recitations in English leh te oe 3 American literature. Why that little lady cud bake any- thing interestin'; and by-and-by, we'd | learn som'pin', too. She cud take ah silly ol’ noun and give it more action than a frilly skirt on a chorus girl, an’ sides that, when she learned us bout a book, why the whole thing ‘ould come , to life like that old ram when my grand- father bent over to pick up his dime. Having this “little lady” as a teacher at CHS is a real pleasure. We believe she teaches students, and not just subjects; she has made many of us believe in our- selves, perhaps because she believes ate the whole chile. And with these things. : in mind, we dedicate the 1974 Purple Shield to you, Mrs. La Vonne Bursvold. a2 : a ary nr? 7 je ae es unre . Yay ack, S Stet ae SST ag sgh peer one A thy eee a ena Melee i Keeping busy was the motto for this year's Student Council. They. were much in keeping with the times, as for the second consecutive year a young woman presided as president. Among their major activities was the 1978 A.S.B. Workshop, a 1950's Dress-Up Day, and a faculty Christmas Party. They also sponsored a number of assemblies which included opera, mod-_ ern dance, a gymnist, and a magic show. 715% of the student body bought A.S.B. activity cards, the greatest amount ever sold; and nearly $250 was collected for the Carlsbad Christmas Bureau. Many of these achievements can be attributed to the tremendous attitude and spirit of the student body, said a council spokesman. Pictured on the facing page is Pep Commission- er, Wendy Beghtol; PRESIDENT, Susan Delgado; Vice-President, Kathy Carmichael; Boys' Athletic Commissioner, Jim Carpenter; (sitting) Advisor, Joe De ; Commissioner of the H ouse, Marie All- mon; Girls’ Athletic Commissioner, Martha Hodges. To the left is pictured Leslie Abbott, Mark Par- tridge, Rene Freitas, Melissa Monell, and (front) Donna Cox and Janet Lavenuta. Peer Teaching “We are loveble aud copeble” Bottom Row: Peter Chen, Carl Schlack, Pat Tye, Anne Farmer, Eddie Garcia, Nancy Karpinski. Middle Row: David Leoncavallo, Joan Repucci, Dave Nesseth, Mitch McPeak. Top Row: Mrs. Joyce Layton, Janet Lavenuta, Melissa Monell, Sue Averell, Mark Bates, Sherri Marshall, George Batchelder, Jill Rutherford, and Scott Colling. Not Shown: Frank Candelario, Julie Kieselhorst. Joyce Layton, the advisor, was a learner as well as a teacher. Opposite isI.A.L.A.C. I am lovable and capable. Nancy explains why. Pat bangs out another tune at the far right. The Peer Teachers were a new group on campus this year. They worked with Val- ues Clarification which is stating facts and expressing feelings which lets one decide how he feels about issues such as V.D., birth control, drugs, death and smoking. Most of all they realized how special each of us really is. Their field trips included Eternal Hills Mortuary, Memorial Ceme- tary, Sid Simon's workshop for teachers, Life-line and DEFY. They worked with the classes at C.H.S., and at Magnolia elementary school with puppet shows every week. Warm Fuzzies seen around the campus were a product of the Peer Teachers. Top Left: Carl works with Values Clarifi- cations strategies. At Center Scott shows a film he made. In Middle Center Mc- Peak freaks. At the Bottom Left Casanova Candelario woos'm ; and opposite F lop- psie the Flounder and Duso the Dolphin help Annie get a point across. Above Sher- ri and Julie observe student reactions to a peer presentation. 13 Oklahoma was the second musical at C.H.S. and was produced by the com- bined efforts of the music and drama de- partments. The light-hearted Rodgers and Hammerstein musical was performed May 4th and 5th to enthusiastic audiences. Nancy Rutherford and Jeff Kullman sang the leading roles of Laurey and Cur- ley. In supporting roles Pam Kimsey portrayed Ado Annie, Josh Ritter was Will Parker and Pat Campbell was Aunt Eller. On the facing page are Mark Putman as the fast-talking peddler Ali Hakim with Mike Murray as Jud. The Music Director was James Shep- herd and the assistant was Arthur Danks. Sarge Smith was the director of drama; his assistant was Colleen Austin. Judy Missett was choreographer and her assistant was Sue Gillilan. Bob Kendrick conducted the orchestra. Other members of the cast included, Top Row: Mike Murray, Ron Bolton Tammy Gann, Jeff Hansen, Ann Harkins, Randy Harris, Cindy Comett, Jeff Kull- man and Nancy Rutherford. 2nd Row: Karen Balogh, Patty Bowen, Pam Kimsey, Erin McPherson, Teresa Metzger and Sandy Lane. 3rd Row: Mary Bunn, Joan Repucci, Amy Gregg, Joan Harrison, Robin Feldt, Linda Jeffries, and Pat Campbell. 4th Row: Judy Chaplin, Karen Vander- berg, Linda Winans, Starr West, Colleen Austin, Jeannine Wilson, and April Jeffries. . it did every time the Lancer Band stepped in time to parades in Poway, Fallbrook, the Au- tumn Band Review, and Escondido. They were te- levised in the rain in Mother Goose Parade. Their new music march The Standard of Saint George” and 2nd year drum major, Richard Marquez, turned the heads of many large bands. Halftime shows drawn up by Bob Kendrick were enjoyed by the everincreasing football crowd. Hard, long practices paid off as the band attended U.S.C. Band Night in the Los Angeles Colliseum. As the band increased in number so did the spirit and pride. They played for pep assemblies, won the canned food drive at Christmas, sold com- munity band calendars and entered many music competitions to better their sound and appearance. They also worked toward a two week camp in Hawaii touring and entertaining the Islanders. The Band-Aides attend all performances, help- ed with grooming and encouraged spirit and the realization that Carlsbad has the BEST BAND. by First Row: Anne Farmer, Lt.; Chris Ennerson, Capt.; Robin Lester, Lt.; Second Row: Cindy Perkins, Peggie Murray, Judy Serna, Suzy Phillips, Carol Hickey, Felecia Russell, Leslie Stiffler, Tammy Gann. Third Row: Nancy Wie= | demann, Tina Somers, Terry Bilecz, Cindy Cornett, Erin McPherson, Lynne | Farmer, Linda Smith, Bridget Amoss. Fourth Row: Sue Gibson, Lynn Perry, Stephanie Rader, Jo Ellen Higley, Deana Neff, Pat Panker, Karen Evans, Rita | Reioux, Judy Chaplin, Joyce Amos, Sandy Lane. Fifth Row: Wendy Beghtol, i, Richard Marquez, Diane Vettel. Sixth Row: Claudia Mitchell, Laura Sander- cock, Richard Green, Scott Kinghorn, Chris Landrum, Wade Pritchard, John f Gibons, Jay Weselob, Eli Widen, John Colling, Cindy Yasukochi, Raeleen Til- K lie, Pat Campbell, Kelly Fuller, Sandy Radoycich. Seventh Row: Dan Ruther- R ford, Denise Rader, David Gregory, Tony Moreno, Jim Jezek, Lina Bowen, Keith Wilson, Sherry Campbell, Belinda Oliver, Tom Rogers, Sheryl Widen, Lisa Reidmuller, Janice Rowe, Debbie Gardner, Lynn Kinghorn, Linda Winans, Mike Yarbough, Doug Leivonen, Chris Hayen, Steve Jones, Tony Cimolino, Jeff Bowen, Richard Warren, Barbara Mitchell, Mitch Ritter, David Saenz, Beth O'Neil, Nancy Houghton, Wendy McNeill, Carol Gregory, Alice Oliver, Rose- mary Runnels, Joe Rodriguez. Zr= 2s Raiw Ow Our Parade,But. . . Director Robert Kendrick has worked musical miracles since coming to C.H.S. Above he works with Ken Allen and his tuba music. The band made a big hit with its fancy rhythms at basketball games. Hard work and long practices made these girls shine and shine they did in their new white velvet tunics and contrasting purple velvet capes. Drill Captains Chris Ennerson and Lieutenants Anne Farmer and Robin Lester led the corp to second. place at the Poway Parade. They entertained with the strength and stamina of medevil Lancers at the football halftimes, pep assemblies, parade competitions in Fallbrook, Poway, and Escondido and at the Mother Goose Christmas Parade. A third place trophy was brought home from a large dance competition and workshop at Disneyland by sever- al members. Many of the corps and five flag twirlers attended the Cali- fornia Specialty Camp in Santa Bar- bara for a week, where the flag team received a third place trophy. Bottom Row; Carol Hickey, Feli- cia Russell, Robin Lester, Chris En- nerson, Anne Farmer, Judy Serna, Suzy Phillips, and Bridget Amoss. Middle Row: Leslie Stiffler, Lin- da Smith, Nancy Wiedemann, Tina Somers, Terry Bilezc, Erin McPher- son, Lynne Farmer, Tammy Gann. Top Row: Peggie Murray, Cindy Perkins, Stephanie Rader, Karen Evans, Pat Panker, Deana Neff, Jo Ellen Higley, Rita Reioux and Cindy Cornett. 18 Up Aud Stepped IwTune Flag team; Suzy Gibson, Wendy Beghtol, Joyce Amos, Judy Chaplin, Sandy Lane, Diane Vettle majorette, Lynn Perry. Banner Carriers: Bottom Row: Susan Delgado, Norma Ramos, Deb- bie Borgas, Sandy Volentine, Sharon Krepps, Pam Smith, Melissa Monell. Top Row: Patryce White, Patti Val- entine, Janet Goodwin, Mary Bunn, Ann Formanek. The Banners and Shield Carriers certainly forms were worn on Fridays to help promote cer emblem onthem. Susan Delgado and added to the Lancer Band this year as they spirit throughout the school. Mrs. Pat Ken- Sharon Krepps led the Shield Carriers and performed at halftimes and competition drick supervised in the making of the new Patti Valentine was in charge of the “tall parades. Their purple and white day uni- light weight, tall flags bearing the Lan- __ -flag girls. 19 Students Evchouged The American Field Service, A.F.S., is an organization which sup- ports foreign exchange students. It was started during World War I by ambulance drivers in an effort to promote peace. There is an adult and student chapter. Both students and adults work together to raise money to send American students abroad and to support foreign students in Carlsbad. A.F.S. activities this year included an Enchilada Dinner, bake sales, and a Christmas party, and selling football programs. This year we had with us Rena Walsemann, from Hagen, West Ger- many, and Fary Tazebahor of Mashhad, Iran. Kathy Carmichael (right) was selected to go to Pelotas, Brazil, for a year. Members of A.F.S. included Back Row: Donna Stottlemeyer, Bobbi Magness, De- va Dunham, Pam Kimsey, and Amy Gregg. Middle Row: Daphne Walker, Mari Rice, Karen Mendenhall, Kathi Jose, and Robert Blitz. Front Row: Erin McPherson, Tina Somers, and Mark Tague. Fary Tazebahor and Rena Walsemann, the foreign exchange students, are shown participating in the Lancer Day Parade. The officers for A.F.S. were Cheri Cap, Vice President; Donna Ganz, Presi- dent; Chris Ennerson, Publicity Chairman; Mrs. Carolyn Overbay, Advisor; Donna Cox, Treasurer; and (kneeling) Claudia Reesman, Historian. Choral) Musto Coutinued Tradition Of Excellent The Choral Music Department continued their tradition of excellence this year, with performances throughout Souther California. The Women's and Men's Ensembles grew in size and quality, and performed on the Christmas and Spring Concerts and at festival. The Choir was busy with performances throughout Carlsbad. They participated in 1000 Voice Choir in March. The Spring Concert, Festivals, and Oklahoma occu- pied most of their time during the second semester. Top Row: Nancy Rutherford, Shelley Felthaus, Lori Kugler, Teresa Metz- ger, Student Director = Jim Jezek, Standford Shanan, Sergeant of Arms - Jim Carpenter, President - Alan Huey, Vice President - Richard Warren, Student Director - Harold Knotts, Randy Johnson, Dean Ganz, Anita Dennis, Christa Clavier. Second Row: Donna Cox, Lynn Karpinski, Karen Balogh, Sharon Hickethier, Karen Vanderburg, Alan Davies, Steve McKinley, Ron Bolton, Forrest Packard, Adrian Cabacungan, Claire Matthews, Librarian - Stacey Mantle, Sharon Needham, Robes Secretary - Norma Ramos. Third Row: Dee Thomas, Bridget Amos, Cindy Cornett, Erin McPherson, Sue Gillilan, Art Danks, Manuel Carramao, David Flanders, Paul Packard, Pat Campbell, Chris Ennerson, Judy Chaplin, Sue Merrill. Fourth Row: Accom- panist - Judy Serna, Robes = Joan Repucci, Mary Bunn, Patrice White, Cin- dy Clouston, Jeff Kullman, Mike Torres, Nancy Houghton, Tammy Gann, Vicki Packard. The Minnesingers are the most select of all the singing organizations. This year they sang more than 40 times. The group was honored with invitations to festivals in Orange, Costa Mesa, San Diego, and Por- terville. They also performed for many civic and fraternal organizations. High- lights of the year included performances at the Hotel Del Coronado and San Marcos Country Club. Standing: Paul Packard, Pat Campbell, Norma Ramos, Alan Huey, Sue Gillilan, Ron Bolton. Kneeling: Manuel Carramao, Erin McPherson, Art Danks, Stacy Mantle, Steve McKinley, Sharon Needham, Mike Torres. Sitting: Judy Serna, Nancy Ru- therford, Chris Ennerson, Tammy Gann. 24 Minuesingers Entertained At Del Coronado. First Row: Monica Stuppy, Colleen Reynolds, Starr West, Carrie Masthay, Linda Johnson, Beth Schell, Debra Leusch- ner, Rachel Tarango. Second Row: Anna Martinez, Lea Gabel, Robyn Allen, Ann Harkins, Linda Jefferies, Joan Harrison, April Jefferies, Kathy Walker, Joyce Amos. Third Row: Amy Bender, Belinda Rogers, Raquel Manzano, Sara Manzano, Lisa Mc- Millan, Amy Gregg, Susie Lightfoot, Mar- gret Magness, Debbie Gardner, Andy Per- kins. Fourth Row: Susie Merrill, Edna Alcarez, Melinda Ramsey, Vanessa Rogers, Tammy Rosel, Karen Vanderburg, Teresa Metzger, Robin Feldt, Karen Evans, Karen Balogh, Jennie Ray. (Uew's Ensemble, First Row: Gary Stapp, David Flanders, Scott Packard, Joel White, Mark Tague. Second Row: Robert Magness, Jeff Harri- son, Mike Murray, Alan Davies, Randy Harris, Adrian Cabacungan. Third Row: ee es gong ie : ‘i. 8 = Forrest Packard, Grant McKinley, Richard a “Nee! oon RR AN MORN Srnec Gunnels, Larry Delgado, Randy Johnson, Josh Ritter. 25 Presented this year by the Carls- bad Little Theatre Group was Twelve Angry Jurors , a tense courtroom drama depicting a jury's deliberation on the guilt or inno- cense of a young man accused of killing his father. Under the direction of Sarge Smith, members of the cast were as follows: Foreman: Dave Lanoue Juror 2 Karen Balogh Juror 3 Pat Campbell Juror 4 Mark Putman Juror 5 Megan Jackson Juror 6 Barbara Douglas Juror 7 Mike Kessler Juror 8 Susan Lanoue Juror 9 Joan Harrison Juror 10 Patty Bowen Juror 110 Kelly Benson Juror 12 Becki Remington SE | | Tom Jackson . . . and San Diego State Univer- sity made room for this play in their High School Drama Festival this spring. The student-authored play by Pam Kimsey received a favorable reaction from the audi- ence and the critics. One critic _ remarked that the play was very | clever and he'd noticed the cast _ won the audience's attention and — interest from the very beginning. The cast, in order of appear- ance was: Madame Roke -Cyndi Fuller Alyas = = Colleen Austin Gabrielle - - Pam Kimsey Aunt Constance ---- Pat) | Campbell _ : Mr. Wilson - Mark Putman - IXOY 2 The Lord is coming; the Lord is here now is the translation for Maranatha. The Maranatha Club was formed to stimulate a desire to reach people on campus and tell them about Christ. The club sponsored a surfing film for the student body, the film A Thief in the Night for the whole community, and a concert fea- turing the singing group Re-Generation. Below: Mark Partridge, Eric Monce (ad- visor), Chris Ennerson, Lori Eaton, Sharon Lane, Richard Warren, Karen Mendanhall, Pam Johnson, and Larry Eaton. TAY pe ¥ ad a Anz if Se 23 ™ : y. oe wats. 4 e 4 An Oldsmobile powered 1957 Che- vey and a Corvair powered Baja Bug were the major projects of the Auto Club. The purpose of Auto Club is to develop the automotive skills and to introduce various types of trades within the automotive framework. The Auto Club also puts on a car bash each year. At the left is advisor, Fred Hernandez with officer Bob Martin, Ray Whitehead and Jim Brown. Working on the engine is Mark Duff. Below: Jim Tolstad, Art Calas, Carlos Rivera, Rene Diaz, Adolf San- tana, David Felkins, Steve Harkins, Kevin Cantarini, Ed Rhode, Dan Cantu, David Kitching, Joe Obregon, Jay Gunn and Bill Benthal. The Carlsbad Future Farmers of America had an active membership of nearly 50 students. Members of the club attended many field days and com- peted in judging livestock, ornamental horticulture, and other categories. They attended field days at Cal Poly Pamona, Poway, Jamul, Los Angeles County Fair, and the Rocky Home Dairy Three members participated in the state judging finals. All Future Farmers had a supervised project with steers, swine, sheep, gar- dens, home improvement, fowl, and rabbits being popular. Students also learned parliamentary procedure. During the summer, members en- tered livestock projects and landscape design in the Southern California Expo- sition at Del Mar. E.FA. Attended Field Days On the opposite page are Chuck Delameter, Advisor; Officers (left to tight) George Man, Brenda Nance, Kathy Fallon, President Colleen Cooper, and Annette McMahon, At left helping out on their plant sale are (left to right) Mike Scott, Rob Harrison, George Man, Christy Whitton, Brian Gates, Kathy Fallon, and Brenda Nance. In the group pic- ture below are (left to right) Bob Pey- ton, Brenda Nance, Julie Weseloh, Kathy Grosse, Rob Harrison, John Rat- cliff, April Jeffries, Christy Whitton, Marty Metzger, Brian Gates, and Mike Scott. Mat Mates Jot Matmew The Mat Mates were a new addi- tion to the Wrestling club. This group of girls served as score keep- ers, statisticians and record keepers for the wrestling team. They also helped increase the attendance and spirit at varsity meets. The Mat Mates are: (Back) Ste- phanie Rader, Jo Ellen Higley, Deana Neff. (Middle) Cheryl Tes- terman, Jamie Burris, Erin McPher- son, Peggy Murray. (Front) Leslie Stiffler and Kerry Rothermel. The Wrestling Club hustled and competed in A.A.U. and U.S.W.F, tournaments in the off season. They sold cokes at basketball games and held other money making events to send the team wrestlers to summer camps. Pictured below are: Jim Betz, Bill Dineen, Chris Hinckley, Steve Palmer, Brian Kirby, Coach Nel- son, and John Ratcliff in the back. In front are Jim Chaney, Frank Higuera, and Mike Higuera. wy Naini nad tes gia ECL Ewwllls Students Fron Jepow Uoyico Aud Guotemala The main purpose of the ESL Class is to make students able to be- come proficient in the English lan- guage and at the same time continue their growth of proficiency in their native language. Students’ ultimate aims are to be able to integrate into regular classes with a minimum amount of difficulty. Even after students are out of ESL, they always come back to the class for moral and scholastic support from teacher Kim Marshall and their peers. Mexico is not the only country ESL students are from. ESL had a Stu- dent from Japan and a student from Guatemala. In the past the class has hosted AFS students and also students from European Countries. Current events were an integral part of ESL because it brought historical facts into a perspective of relevance. Pictured above is EDITOR Mitch McPeak; Top Right is ADVISOR Miss Heidi Kendall, with Cindy Conner, and Su- san Scribner. At right is Susie Claycomb, Debbie Calder, Belin Gonzalas, Molly Stotler, and Jeff McGeehee. aw pean SS | a Avg x. we Hehe € The 1973-74 FIRST EDITION staff under the direction of their new advisor, Miss Heidi Kendall, strove to create a news- paper that would be of interest to all. Their combined talent and ideas brought forth a newspaper that could compare with no other. Anne Lancer added a new dimension of interest but unfortunately the newspaper once again found itself in finan- cial straits. In February the CARLSBAD JOURNAL began including THE FIRST EDI- TION as part of its format. Pictured above is Mark Burke; at left Jim Chaney and Frank Candlario, and be- low Kathy Thomas and Bonnie Baur. 36 Carlsbad represents it -S:R. The High School Model United Nations gives students a chance to broaden their knowledge and exper= ience in international affairs and the workings of the United Nations, It gives the student an opportunity to develope an awareness of the complexity and intricacy of inter- national relations as the opinions, ideologies and policies of the var= ious countries are expressed. It also gives them a better understand= ing of other peoples, cultures, and governments. This year our students represented Russia, Chile, Nepal, Iran, and Bengla Desh at a three day session on San Diego State Uni- versity Campus in a mock U.N, Conference, Pictured are: Susan Gibson Mary Ann Givens Pat Panker Pam Smith Jim Chaney John Becket Susan Lanoue Becky Remington Dan Stein Mike Murray Chris Landrum David Lanoue Lesley Abbott Rita Rioux Megan Jackson Joan Harrison Claudia Reesman Advisor: Tom Robertson A much needed Surfing Club was born last fall. Girls’ surfing, boys’ surfing, and kneeboard com- petitions were held, and teams chosen. Pictured are Billy Guevara, Ross Ravin, Mark VanMoppes, Amber Ravin, Mark Bacerra, Mike Gilli- gan. Sitting are Tillie DeHaas, Bonzi Pipeline, and Calvin Hazen. Orchestra members participated in a tour of the district schools pre- senting programs of Christmas music. They performed at Escon- dido High School during the North County Solo and Ensemble Music Festival. The String Quartet, String Ensemble and Concert Or- chestra presented their Spring Con- cert in May. Some of the orches- tra members and Mr. Granere performed in the orchestra which accompanied the cast in Okla- homa . Growing interest and love of good music helped the organi- zation this year as a performance group, and a final program was given at the Spring Festival Con- cert in June. First Row: Kathy Zincavage, Susan Estes, Cheryl Miller, Richard Marquez. Second Row: Kevin Bongiorni, Juaquin Aguiara, April Jeffries, Richard Hanby. Third Row: Renee Paul, Enrique Betancourt, Cindy Yasukochi, Micky Yarbrough, Nancy Houghtor, Alice Oliver, Jeff Bowen. Fourth Row: Wendy McNeill, Ralph Granere, John Colling, Tom Rogers, Chris Landrum, David Saenz, Jim Jezek. Above members of orchestra are strumming away. April Jeffries is practicing for their spring concert. Health Cancers Visited Sorip Health Careers Club's main purpose was in helping people. They took several field trips to Scripps Hospital, Tri-City Hospital and the shelter in San Diego. They participated in the Lancer Day parade with an ambulance and float re- presenting them. Health Careers was a club formed to help encourage its members in some field of health. Mrs. Joyce Layton was Health Career's advisor. Pam Layton checks weights and measures Pam Smith, while Joan Repucci takes the blood pressure and Dwight Deboise checks the heart of Dan Rutherford. . . . the sport involves an unsynchron- ized movement from the rear onto the rear, Donkey Basketball, sponsored by Var- sity C Club is an annual event and generally well attended by students, parents, and teachers alike. The first half of the game featured the teachers against the Carlsbad alumni; the teachers won 18 to 10. In the second half, Varsi- ty C challenged the Varsity O of OHS. Carlsbad triumphed 22-12. The club is sponsored by Coaches Fisher and Lewis. Among the bruised, bucked, and beaming burro busters were faculty mem- bers Marvin Cap, Doug Michaels, and Sarge Smith. On the facing page is Tom Thompson and the finagling math wizard Don Pool. Below is Scott Koopsen and Thompson on his bucking jenny, the senior bench, Coach Carl Miller, Koopsen again, and Russ Witt. Turkey drawings, rummage sales, and bake sales helped C.S.F. to raise scholarships for a graduating member. The purpose of the California Schol- arship Federation is to encourage stu- dents to achieve academic excellence. PICTURED: Denise Rader, Sherry Campbell, Peggy Murray, Tina Somers re and Elli Widen. Standing: Kelly Shields, § Lynn Kinghorn, Sheryl Wiedem, Tony Cimolino, and Mr. Doug Michaels, Advisor; Gwen Young, Marshall Moss, Mike Norred and Patty Holy. TOP PICTURE: Sitting: Nancy Wiedemann, Erin McPherson, Chris En- nerson. Standing: Kathi Jose, Bobbi Magness, Cyndi Fuller, Mr. Doug Mi- chaels, Advisor; Pam Kimsey, Alice Chen, and Wendy McNeill. | BOTTOM PICTURE; Sitting: Kerry Rothermel, Melissa Monell, John Hop- kins, Matt Yates. Standing: Doug Le- vanon, David Lanoue, Greg Kamptner, Mary Anne Givens, Jim Chaney, Don- na Ganz, David Worthan, Mike Scott, Deva Dunham, Herb Hopps, and Joe Ukegawa. 43 4 a 14 E i] Sn create arene ee In a pilot program called speech clinic , the Speech Club made available to all the students certain aspects of public speaking. Members of the club also participated in several tournaments. Peter Chen (right) was the club's pillar. Above, mentor John Alberico whispers off the cuff to Peter and Kevin Wynne. Pam Kimsey, Richard Friz- zell, Laurel Keefe, Megan Jackson, and Randy Johnson practice impromptu speeches. Mexican Cuisine at the club's ex- pense highlighted the Spanish Club's activities. This money, however, is really available so that donations can be made to charitable organizations, es- pecially those dealing with orphans. Students ate things whose names they could not pronounce, and many, inclu- ding advisor Mrs. Cathy Barry, tasted Spanish flavors for the first time. The meal was followed by banana splits from 31 Flavors. At left are pictured Tina Sommers, Mrs. Barry, Bobbie Magness, Deva Dunham. Below left are Colleen Austin, Wendy McNeil, JoEllen Higley. Below is David Worthan, looking pleased. a Te PURPLE SHIELD Staff . Co-Edi tors. ..... +. Deva Dunham Claudia Reesman Colleen Austin Business Manager. . . . . Sharon Krepps SPOS Wushe eiaress wi es,« Mike-Cipriano Sharon Mitchell Faculty .-. szis,. o s «, °. Sandy Butcher Karen Liedle SENIORS: a's evel o'-b, 6; eye ee aren. Liedle and Staff Glasbesiptci iy soiree ieee wel vis’ 4, ere tall. Organizations. ...... Anne Farmer and Staff Features:’.% «nite ete) wi htw tal euerpiie, otalr Photographers. ...... . Rick Hasselo iso} 0 bom Boy FB Kelxo) 0] Rex Caster Miscellaneous... . .. « John Engebrit INGEX’2 50's oe 0 + bee Sandy: Butcher Advisor. ..... Miss Jennifer Reglien Special thanks:to Jerry Bryan, Anne Mir- anda, and Dean Collins. o ¥ . Baa on vet Ingredients 8 Quarter Pounders 5 French Fries Cokes and Shakes 180 days of activity 40+ sleepless nights 1000 Pictures (eliminate culls) A handfull of students a Mix together with layouts, overburns, bleeds, DPS's, reverses, a little four color, art conversions, 448 revisions, and a few dl duotones and you may get a yearbook. si A highlight of the year was the trip to the Taylor Publishing Company plant. — i Pictured in the group are Colleen, Miss Reglien, John, Rex, Rick, Sandy, Karen, Claudia, Deva. (front) Kathy, Sharon, Anne, Robin, and Sharon M. Saal ae To The School Cusow Delgado. Jtmw Conpenter Se ER A EEE BRR RR eee Valedictorian Mike Norred came to Carlsbad this past year from Colorado. He graduated witha 3.91 G.P.A. He's inter- ested in engineering, skiing, backpacking, and plays chess. Mike was a member of C.S.F., A.S.B., Model U.N. He was also a National Merit Scholar and plans to attend Colorado School of Mines in Golden. Salutatorian Kevin French at- tended C.H.S. for four years. He maintained a 3.88 G.P.A, Motorcycles, camping, and kneeboarding take up most of his spare time. At the time of graduation, he was undecided as to what his future plans were. | | Sununer Wes A Tune Fou Gulls State, Boys Ctate Aud Honor Musicions ) Each year two students from the junior class are selected to attend Girls‘ and Boys State during the summer. During this time students from all over California meet and discuss various levels of state and local government. Raphael Villalobos and Shirley Batchelder were selected to attend last summer. They were chosen on the basis of scholastic achievement and outstanding character. Tony Cimolino played in Europe in the United States Honor band last summer. He first qualified by mak- ing the All State Honor Band. He then competed with students from 50 states to become one of the three baritone sax players in the 300 piece band. He played in 16 concerts in six countries including Norway, Swe- den, Germany, Denmark, Holland, and Switzerland. Richard Marquez competed against 300 other drum majors in Santa Bar- bara and emerged 3rd in the state wide competition. He qualified in three preliminary contests. 57 ‘ - : Wj roe - : x Powder Pull 1972 — The . a e+ . e ) + ao f+ PH th tha: we re. ond gy Jt Ee tol | ae + S45} ott Sony Scoring was a tough job for both t score with the Seniors winnin giving support to the Garcia) shows off his the best cheerleaders around, just look at ‘em. And don't forget to give For the first time we had coaches a big KISS, bouquet of Sweet Sophomores won 34=6! eae Puff nee Al Cabacunga 1 the in 1es; while our first Peas and plaid socks. £— Tseance Wile LEYS oo Girls, you fw =] SI ° r o ' a i. -p e i] — Powder Puff night found the Juniors against the Senior Six Who Dared” . The junior girls retaliated for their foot- ball loss by sinking the seniors with a 38 to 24 win. Even with ad-libbing an- nouncers to support the senior girls, all was lost. School and class spirit filled the gym- nasium all evening. Excitement flour- ished tho by the end of the game all were ready to drop. The main objective for the evening was achieved, everyone had fun. Z Turkey TWlmow!’ 22 | | But | Grotitytug Lancer Day is a day traditionally set qi aside to honor the graduating seniors, || It is celebrated by the election of a queen and court, a parade, a football game, and a dance, Everyone seems to pitch-in and it is a time when the whole student body seems to find a truly unifying element. It is not rare for students to stay up nearly all night for several nights in an attempt to create the winning float, Shown are preparations for the parade, assembly, and half-time show, 64 Not only students but also facul- ty helped with Lancer Day. Mrs, King was the chief overseer, Cling- ing to the ladder is Mr, Sipple as Dave Mesnard had it rocking like a cradle, Mr, Kendrick is seen on the facing page schooling the big-bad knight, On the facing page, Queen Nancy Nieves is shown with her escort Jeff Con- ner, The entire court included: Carrie Lawson and Jeff McGehee; Peggy Mc- Millan and Jim Reid; Kathy Thomas and Bob Gilbert; and Leslie VanAntwerp and Jay Krich, The informal pictures were taken a week before when the girls were called foreward and recognized as the 1973 Lancer Day Court, Escondido's Dragin'. . . Behind was the theme of the winning junior class float in this year's Lancer Day Parade. The seniors' “Lancer Locomotive chug- ged a very close second. Third and fourth prizes were won by the sophomores’ Spear- It '76 and the frosh Wipe ‘em out” re- spectively. This year's parade has been appraised as one of the best ever. Coronation decorations and choral resonsnce always add a new and pleasing dimension to the gymnasium's usual cacophony. 70 rmaaterealanyt spt etete 74 —— eo ! ; J | wl Cpinit Rang Ture And Loud Varsity Cheerleaders | The Adidas of the Carlsbad Cross Country teams hit the road this year as Varsity placed third in the Avocado League and Junior Varsity placed fourth. The teams were paced by Frank Candlario and Baltazar Rocha, who placed third and seventh respectively in the Varsity All-League meet, and Eddie Heredia and Pedro Martinez who placed sixth and seventh respectively in the Junior Varsity All-League meet. This year's M.V.P.'s were Frank Candelario and Eddie Heredia. Sen- iors Pat Tye and Frank Candelario were voted co=captains of this year's team. _ Varsity Stores “Opponent CHS Opponent — 17 38. Coronado 38° Coronado 15 17 Fallbrook Front Row: Mike Cipriano Rafael Villalobos Baltazar Rocha Ralph Gonzales Back Row: David Gregory Pat Tye Frank Candelario Mitch McPeak Carl Burke oe ae gt a i ae Ss ae Fe od at . 6.86 AEF RS Oe ha oe Pike — + - _ Front Row: Jim Rice Kevin Perry Hal Truax Dean Ganz Randy Johnson Tommy Frazee Tom Jackson Back Row: Ken Smith Robin Lies John Pierson Larry Eaton Eddie Heredia Pedro Martinez Gary Man David Warthen Varsity Footbal) Tecuw Teed For 2ud, Carlsbad i3 14 14 Banning Hilltop Fallbrook 12 Oo LANCER SCOREBOARD Carlsbad 32 Escondido Carlsbad 17 Oceanside 3 = San Marcos 16 San Pasqual 0 Orange Glen 0 28 § s ‘ Scott Koopsen, DB Don Shewchuck, T John Ratcliff, C Tim Ayala, T Steve Harkins, HB Jon Dinee T Mike Folkner, LB rt Enger, E Second Row iKe KRessier Dwight ubose, MGR Jim Brown, T Fourth Roy Bob Vettel, QB oel Viegel, C G — ' a) fase . by Joe Rodriguez, T Ed Janicki, E Bill You oung, DB Ron Harris, MG Todd Vittitoe, DB Tom Villalobos, E Dan Minnich, E Mike Walton, LB Jeff McGehee, E Al Cabacugan, E Paul Bertics, Darrel Herrera, G Jim Carpenter, MG Bill Hall, E Right: Curt Minnich picks up extra yardage around right end. Below Right: Steve Harkins slips after making a cut. Below: Carlsbad's defensive front four move in for a stop. Facing Page: Todd Vittitoe carries a recovered fumble for a 94 yard score. Richard Harvey totes for a short gain. Bill Thompson Mr. Hands hauls in a pass for long yardage. Varsity Football Action Pictures compliments of Dean Collins, Junior Varsity Is Defense 19 Banning 0 39 Escondido 12 6 Oceanside 13 21 Hilltop 14 14 San Marcos 0 16 San Pasqual 0 16 Fallbrook 0 28 Orange Glen 8 6 Vista 26 Bottom Row: Brian Kirby, Marc Martin, Pat Taylor, Jim Scanlon, Harry Loukatos, Mundo Gonzales, Floyd Packard, Glenn Chapin, Steve Cook, Tony White, Ed Martinez. Middle Row: David Shaw, Joe Fal- lon, Mike Minnich, Ray Hanbeck, Mike Bowron, Tom Grazda, Vince Ortega, Steve Barrach, Jim Robert- son, Joe Hernandez, Steve Marshall, Tim Morin, Bob Smith. Top Row: John Alspaugh, Richard Mendez, Adrian Cabacungan, Brian Villalobos, Ernie Valdibieso, Mike McNeal, Larry Tye, Scott Rossall, David Duff, Jay McGehee, Sam Bradshaw, Mike Heaton, Steve McKinley, Kevin Blake. C.I.F, HERE WE COME! The 1978 Junior Varsity football team of coaches D and Daugherty : recorded the best record in 5 years i| with 6 wins and 3 losses to place | third in the league. A two platoon | system was used giving everyone experience. Marc Martin and Larry Tye were elected co=captains, while if Ernie Valdibieso was selected as Most Valuable Player. Top Left: Coach Joe DeDeminicantanio. Top Center: Coach Dick Daugherty Left Center: Sam Bradshaw gets hit against Oceanside. Right Center: Floyd Packard wrestles for more yardage. Left: Carlsbad stops an Oceanside runner. Though the scores are pretty gruesome, all but two of the games were very close contests that could have been won with a better block here or a better tackle there. As a team, these football players have had enough of losing, said fresh- man coach Monce. “Next year, with another year of maturity and a year of experience under their belts, they should provide the foun- dation for a winning JV football team, Top Right: Coaches Stan Hubert, Rudy Moreno and Eric Monce. Above: QB Brett Baur fighting for more yardage. Center Right: Frank Castro, Roger Thompson, Randy Hendrickson, and Mike Alberico combine to make a gang tackle. 7 —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—L SS ns FRESHMAN SCOREBOARD Carlsbad First Row: Forrest Packard, HB Victor Palmer, G Larry Delgado, E Bart Shroeder, LB Diego Senteno, E John Vaughn, C Gary Marshall, T Brian Campbell, DB Ron Duff, DHB Steve Hembree, DHB Martin Bowen 0 Oceanside 0 Washington 14 Earl Warren Second Row: David Davis, FB Chris Alberico, QB Frank Castro, DE Keith Sanchaz, DT Rick Morales, E Alvah DeWeese, DE Ed Blackburn, LB Brick Langford, F Steve Johnson, C Pat Kennedy, LB Roger Thompson, QB Mike Alberico, DHB San Pasqual San Marcos 8 Fallbrook 14 Lincoln 88 Third Row: Kevin Colvin, Mgr. Alan Davies, DHB Don Hunter, QB Jim Wood, DE Randy Hendrickson, LB Randy Larsen, DT Larry Coleman, C Brett Baur, QB Rick Lathrop, FB Randy Schmidt, T Armando Munoz, C Tom Rogers, G Matt Lange, T Todd Doudy, HB Mike Massey, G Marc Silberburger, C Randy Hendrickson gets hit after a four yard gain. | tazar Rocha who passed better with his feet Cocoon Went To CALE. The first year Soccer Team was one of the best in the Avocado League and went to C.I.F. The spark of the team was Bal- than some quarterbacks can with their hands. Jose Marquez, one of the finest goalies in the county, limited the opponents to an average of one goal a game. Trini Tarango, Pedro Martinez, and Jose Betancourt formed a formidable de- fensive line. Baltazar has a shot stopped at the right. Carlsbad Opponent 4°.°.-« San Pasquals ¢ . 6 «2 Sees Owe. 7 3. 3 Carlsbad Opponent Carlsbad Opponent 2... Fallbrook. .... 1 Oe. aie = ESCOIIGO (eau ANE HHLE Inge Glen. . 1 rOgeaumde s = 1 a : -San Digguito. .2 3 Ny Pictured at left are: First Row: Baltazar Rocha, Mike Gerrasam Atos, Enrique Betan- court, Pedro Martinez, Javier Gonzalez, Diego Lopez, Manuel Chavez, Moises Parpa. Second Row: David Benavides, Diego Padilla, Carlos Rivero, Jose Marquez, Coach Kim Marshall, Leonard Aguina, Pancho Lopez, Gonzalo Sotelo, Jose Zepeda. Not Pictured; Jose Betancourt, Eduardo Reyna, Julian Agvirde, Trini Tarango, Joe Tarango, Mike Palacios. In the top picture Eduardo Reyna fires another goal against Orange Glen. Baltazar Ro- cha dribbles the ball (left). Diego Padilla heads the ball(center). Jose Marquez prevents an opponent's score. 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C F..... 6°5 52 Jeff Conner . « C F... +... 693 | 54 Mike Murphy...F..... 6°1 Coach Dmitri Poradosky Carlsbad‘s entire team was invol- ved in this scramble. Above Lang- ford and Clark come together under the basket. Mike Murphy (54) clut- ches the ball in a stall that defeated | — Fallbrook. Tom Sawyer (30) closes ARATE oY ‘ in on a Pirate sharp shooter. 40 - OPP Fallbrook - - - 48 Escondido - - 55 San Marcos - -29 Orange Glen - 67 Oceanside - - 40 Orange Glen - 84 Oceanside - - 59 San Pasqual - -55 Larry Clark rips down another rebound. Chuck Cochran looks for his shot. Tom Sawyer hustles for a loose ball and gets fouled. Facing page: Paul Gillen shows Oceanside how it's done. Kent Baur passes off for an assist. Mike Cipriano drives for a high flying lay-up. Dan Minnich shows the Cougars defense . The varsity basketball teams league record sold the Lancers short as they often found themselves losing in the last 10 seconds by only 1 or 2 points. They split their Oceanside series, winning there, and losing at home. The team was led by senior Paul Gillen who was voted the team's Most Valuable Player and Co-Captain. Sharing this title was senior Craig Langford. Carlsbad had some of the best individual talent in Avocado League; Paul Gillen was selected to the 2nd team All League, while Mike Cipriano and Craig Langford were Honorable Mention. To make a long story short. . . the ingredients were there, but some- how the cake was never baked! Cap’s Teaw Caps Coasow With Victories WE WILL SING OUR ALMA MATER LANCERS HAIL TO You Pecateris gy rae Cass OF G7 te, th : ba = Se GAS ae i ey! ee Junior Vorsity Back: Mike Heaton Grant McKinley Mike McNeil Kevin Calhoun Jeff Forney Ernie Valdibieso Doug Woods Front: David Goodall Mundo Gonzales Shawn Spano Tony White Peter Brill Sam Bradshaw Coach Marv Cap watches his team with concentration. Ernie Valdibieso (40) dribbles and waits to shoot. Tony White (10) is fouled after stealing the ball and driving for two. 102 CHS Hevetats were eer aLIDLOOK pee eer SSR We es es o FESCONCIGO ss. s.r Baie weer ces) c Oa arCOSe.) aaa en. 49s. .. s+ OrangeGien. ... ee ae) o-% Se CICEAISIOE gies a's te ae aet tet «odie aSGtal. a.aee aia ts, o.. a3u waey ASUA yee Lanes aes eee tale ot eae PO LIOPOOR tou. ares lin + le = Cae EBCOMCIOE ate a 5 a Gate re be cess Al MATCORN Ss can eo Siwivs s +s Otangetsieny. .. 0. PRE ie Hee wi «uP IGE C ie aw ey Dore dete ede Ooi aSGu alee. rel. ot Ms ace ee NEI Pe GRA Aly eG Final League Record: Opp 52 This years J. V. team was comprised of many talented and hard working young men. The team, with good size and speed will help bolster next years varsity team. Mike Heaton was selected to the all star team at the Poway tournament in Decem- ber, The team finished as co-champs in the Avo J. V, standings this year, Coach Marvin Cap was pleased with his team's performance all season long. This years M.V.P. was Mike Heaton. The co-captions were Ernie Valdibieso and Tony White. Doug Woods (50) jumps for a rebound against Orange Glen. Mike McNeil (48) controls the boards. Mike Heaton (left) works a play against the Cougars. 103 Frosh Scoreboard Carlsbad Opp Carlsbad 55... . Oceanside... ofl 57. ss « Sall Marcok. . | oe 57° « « San Marcos °° B2.... Poway... -- -60 63... . San Pasqual... 3 63+ ++ + San Pasqual - - 64... . Orange Glen. - -52 Be Ave mee 57° « Fallbrook «°° 104 ba fw any § re . o ih ° fo =) 2 ou fay) et’ foto) v4 © Minnicn and Amatan See Seas Aron IVILUOOR = AeG oad -7 43 vid all Dan Zalinski puts a shot 41 feet. o Vince Ortega and Rafael Villalobos run the OO oo Cc Floyd Packard takes off in the triple jump Curt Minnich flops 6'4 . we 109 110 on the tea Jeff McGehee, and Bill Thom; ountain o The team again found itself dependent upon relief pitch Ernie Valdibieso was brought u unior varsity. Only seven senior m of 16, those being | f Youth” described the 1974 baseball team at Carlsbad } ino silly « im Adams, Mark Burke, Steve Drost. aii Wi w Sopho- | —. {Pg “all 7 373 iw a Facing Page: Ernie Valdibieso pipes one. Carl Schlack checks his swing on a bad pitch. Coach Swaim gives last minute “ instructions before they take the piibneme field. ps PAST Eh, % s 4% Mark Hughes hits a single. Carl Schlack walks to the plate to bat. Jeff McGehee traps the ball at first for an out. Steve Drost tags a runner at home. a toh , ares 6 “ “hey nS Sete rere. athe : = ¢ at —- ow Kelly Regan dives back to first. Raymond Hanbeck hammers one out. Doug Woods fires one in there. Coach Joe De's” strong junior varsity baseball team was carried : on the strong arms of the pitchers and the big power hitters. As with football and basketball, the junior varsity athletes continued to lead our school to victories. 112 “a a -_. eei = : a a i. = 7 2 és adh euu - + +S. Kelly Regan steps off after a sound hit to center field. Craig Jones shows good pitching form. Randy Larson gets ready to throw to second base for the tag. Spirit and Hustle was the trademark for the competitive frosh horsehiders . They were strong in every department and as last year, Coach Stan Hubert is to be commended. 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Butch Servi walks the course. 117 Tennis -Our AD” The tennis team consisted m underclassmen who were youn 77) Oo oO = fw ” t Oo ea oO ” mh = pom ony rai = ms ay) se vo or fly oO gy a” sen played outstanding singles while John Wrinch and Alex Bell MUHA DH Laity 1); rit . if al Tim Lynch anticipates the ball. Todd Reed wacks the ball. Mark Bryant keeps the volley going. 118 io) ww —4 ao r YU =) vy) —s ad a =) s 7 Yad Ae ' O i , a 6 ‘f S my om 6O , ee OO ia ry OO fF ' be Sed q ¥ se o 1 tet am m Bw of a bey | 7 F ie 0 cl g { vv , © 1 5 “oo ) a7, oY oe owe ow PB + fn Py,oRgHeeBate Reg F ‘ - ow G6 8 e vel a How oe A ” , aw ol Fi te eg 66D “| a ao A i fi | oO ww BP Y a | rt . WH wi Vv . HeeSeeioyp meas 83 } ; em ty { Ww . w MY a i] vi} Noun f ” f oO) om O NM a bol pt | a ‘t nw i ” gh SS is a 4 j Y w | 4 Pe) = 3 B, ai) aagies | ” t ' ; M ‘ oo @ oO acn™ 3 ra a) ) if us @ nV} fea ‘| a oOo WV ; va Cres ce bo @ | , fy ; oO f “a ' i h ty 0) e av an a) ) q + a) w) i . uW a am | aon o = «a4 2 Bq can) =| wn wy Ww a i| fa a w “im G ' ‘ r . Ww ©) “— u j e ( y t] , A bey Co - Ww ly I 0 6 fed WH = ”) ie - “ | | v | 7] (a4 a mM oO ' 6 () 2} ow t ’ A J ! WY af % A A wR BB atas 429 CAS a + i -s —=-F -_— - - +F ——_ Volleyboll Team League Champs Won Varsity Scores Coronado Vista j= | 5 4 o rl Ww we rf aoa! wm © ret Oceanside oO Ww i Ww 1 1 San Dieguito Poway (Playoff) Ww Ct wo This year the Girls' Tennis Team completed a success- ful season by tying Fallbrook for fourth place in the league and ending with a record of 5 - 4! Special credit should be given to Erin Daley for placing fourth in singles and to Alison Prescott and Cindy Conner for placing second in doubles in the Avocado League play- offs November 9th and 10th at Escondido High School. Below: Linda Huebner plays the role of the ham, while Kathy Tye spikes into the Vista front line. Carlsbad Coronado Poway Carlsbad Escondido Carlsbad Carlsbad Carlsbad F allbrook TENNIS SCOREBOARD a7 16 19 16 16 17 20 17 16 San Pasqual Carlsbad Carlsbad Oceanside Carlsbad Orange Glen Vista San Diegito Carlsbad —j C CO an © - 1 oO First Row: Linda Johnson Daphne Walker Second Row: Sally Melgren Linda Schlesinger Barbara Howard-Jones Linda Huebner DeeDee Tatum Alison Prescott Melissa Monell Patty Bowen Carrie Masthay Third Row: Laura Cook Miss Kendall Linda Acuna Pam Springman Jayne Johnson Cindy Conner Erin Daley Audrey McComas Jane Pieti Not Pictured: Jeannie Isbel Betsy Starks Left: Erin Daley showing 123 her fine talent. Lori Borden “Turkey” attempts another lay up. Lin- da Schlesinger shows great shooting technique. 126 Wheat ev Is Best Administer’ d, Cuperintendent Howard Harmon, D.Ed. Asst. Cuperiutendent Robert Laubscher Boond Of Education Standing: Dr. Richard O'Neil Mrs. Hope Wrisley Allen Kelley Sitting: Dr. Ronald Packard Mrs. Mary Scherr than Ritts as aoe a Lynn L. Davies, D.Ed. Vice Principals Roger Burke, D.Ed. Ms. Diane Yerkes be 75 AR rs Speakers, field trips, dramati- zations, new courses and new texts magnified student interest and learning at C.H.S. this year. Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; and writ- ing an exact man. Such is the practice of the English Department. Creative Writing, Mass Media, Drama, and World Literature were among those courses offered on a semester basis. Pictured is a display from Mass Media. On the facing page is a Biology 1 class. John Alberico English Breckenridge Allen Special Education Mrs. Catherine Barry Science Spanish Health Harry Bongiorni Math Robert Briggs Industrial Arts Mrs. LaVonne Bursvold English 130 $48 foe ae % : Pa, ! cided 4 . 4 . i ies esd on eae te . VF i (LARK GABE i qn | VIMEN LGU L TOWARD OLIMAdeTAVELL AND Myron Buzzell Driver Training George Cahn Math Marvin Cap Social Studies Anthony Chiavetta Art Ms. Tudith Christy Business Mrs. Susana Crampton Social Studies Kenneth Crow Industrial Arts Robert Darling Agriculture Science Richard Daugherty Social Studies Miss JoAnne Davis English Joseph DeDiminicantanio Science 131 Suce o . C® L5iek st arbi elas SiS LS es +t o )- ie ra { 4 te) , i ; 4 ; Oy ‘ by ! Al } ; vs 4 4 “ v — 0 ; l [ ; ; 3 er rd : ty ¢ | 4] ie cl ’ H { j y | f 4 HW) ul ( I nd M “4 hs ; q 4 ' rs Y 4 = A { ‘ | A ‘ f | ' ‘ ‘7 at} P| ay : , { ; i ' ‘ a | = am I 1) Me | a | (2 7 i : ‘al | het bid AY bit OY - me - LLL Making primitive pottery became a highlight for art students when they went to the beach, built a kiln, generated extreme heat by burning horse manure, and baked mod-old creations. Other art classes went to visit the Museum of Contemporary Art at La Jolla, and Museum of Fine Arts near Balboa. Pictured is a student working at ) a potters wheel. far Xie Se idl NeisOn eial Sthidiec P F ©OClal Studies Q a sow Caro -— (Wwrorkatr aiOi VUVCiDay Cnc = (“orm r riiPiidii WCillidll _ oe = Doar Aarons IASLC FCULOdI(Ciid ee nS opanis rrenc 136 fa coc tor combo . 235 soueormrs oL-77 S v2 e t= —— o—- — OS = so oo : = a ‘Cai Vwi ULL Sergent Smith English Isadore Stone Science Mrs. Phyllis Story P.E. Leslie Swaim Driver Training Mrs. Grace Taron Business Mrs. Kay Telford Social Studies Pe ae He | )) im 3 i On the facing page is a Home Economics class displaying pies baked for a dinner given by the sophomore girls for the junior varsity football team. In keeping with the educational demands, $2,600 was spent on new books in our library. Social Studies is one of the most active departments. Philosophy classes studies Gibran's “The Prophet in depth through an oral interpretation. (Pictured Above) Other classes heard talks on ecological balance, juvenile law, environmental law, consumer practice, and listened to a drug abatement team and saw a demonstration on “sniffing out marijuana. (p. 204) The Krishna Consciousness Society made a presentation to the World Religions classes which also studied the Hindu, Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, Moslem and other faiths. Robert Wood English Mrs. Suzanne Bromley Librarian 139 Myron Gnadt Counselor Clarence Haines Work Experience Mrs. Maria Huebner Counselor Mrs. Peggy Keyes Speech Therapist John Nadone Head Counselor James Nordberg Counselor Mrs. Leona Barnes District Psychologist Margie Allmon and Mike Norred were recognized in the National Merit Scholarship Competition. Margie received a Letter of Recom- mendation while Mike qualified as a Semi-Finalist. 140 d. You may f some small stereoscopic € compound sin 8 = sin [—(360° — @)] = —sin (360° — @) —sin (360° — 330°) by For : ant 1 —sin 30° = 5 We 40) CGN 2 G. oP 2 ISOCKEG ROY x STSOreSS Ko Mer SOL Oraes LVAD) yy “oS ‘k, in electricity, a yorgestern day before . closing and opé€ der Vorname, -ns, -n 1 ieve, to pretend se; 2, to succeed; stage; make one’: Ss; make out, 1, t get along; as, hen s, he could not m 16V IT die Vorstadt, —, =e, su ‘idicule; make goo ae Rear pun pure ddo- f} Japun UBIRA” 141 ” ‘Vv bey J Ps “Vor “ 7 eee en VWs San es BP soni Da ™ w ” i] Oa) a Pil. | tse Dan Murillo j. - : ; RODE mre += 6 —_ ¥ aS % ; = : me : Pps 148 149 Charles Carroll Jeannie Casey Rex Castor Maria Chavez Tony Cimolino Michael Cipriano Barbara Clark Theresa Clark Fran Clavier Susie Claycomb Cindy Clouston Bethe Coleman Scott Colling Leslie Conlin 150 Jeff Conner Colleen Cooper Donna Cox Gina Cram Scott Cruz Mark Dambkowski Arthur Danks Martin Danner Romaine DeBona Nick DeCarlo Tillie DeHaas Jon DeLaine Glenda Delgadillo Susan Delgado 154 157 158 Lane Laubscher Jeannie Lechner Karen Leidl e Colleen Ma nn Stacey Mantle Sheri Marshall Richard Marquez Tom Martin Sally Martinez Edward Martorelli Susan Massey 160 161 Amber Ravin John Ray James Reid Susan Reidmuller Robert Reiner William McMillan Martha Riojas Sal Rivas Deborah Robb Robert Robb Debbie Roberson Linda Roberts Letta Robinson Joe Rodriguez Ra ndy Rogers Veronica Rojas 164 Cynthia Ruschewski Nancy Rutherford Kit Searle Melvin Servi 165 aan w a 168 Stephen Yates Gwen Young Gilbert Zazuetta Juniors Carol Lopez Melody McMillen Carol Venable 169 may “ss et ‘75’ Dow'tTake No Jive 170 Junior Class Officers: Front Row: Anne Farmer, Publicity; Jeannie Sil- berburger, Secretary; Cindy Noble, V.P. Back Row: Joan Repucci, Treas.; Don Pool, Ad- visor; Carl Schlack, President; Karen Bates, Activities; Carl Miller, Advisor. Kennith Allen Leslie Abbot Joseph Acosta Steve Acosta Linda Acuna Leonard Aguina Julian Agirre Dirk Ammon Richard Anderson Robyn Ardent Linda Avedian Laura Baldwin Jeffery Balogh Karen Balogh David Banks Lupe Barajas Dan Barker Steve Barr 171 172 Clementina Barrios J. P. Bartowski Karen Bates Denise Becker Jay Beeman Enrique Betancourt Rick Bieksha Ken Blacic Kevin Blake Lori Blue Jim Bolich Chris Bonnilla Sylvia Bonnilla Charlene Bowen Patty Bowen Michael Bowron Lori Brandt Jeanette Brock Katie Brookhart Janet Brown Thomas Bryant Mary Bunn Katrina Burns Jamey Burris Avis Cabacungan Arthur Calas Kathy Carmichael Eveylyn Catallo Rhonda Chacon James Chaney Judi Chaplin Manuel Chavez Peter Chen Larry Clark Chuck Cochran Randy Cochrane Rhonda Cochrane Michele Coleman Sonja Coleman Chery1 Collins Cindy Conner Mark Cook Steve Cook Rickey Coon Spencer Cowen Phillip Crabtree Phylis Crabtree Kenneth Crow Laura Crow Leroy Cruz John Dames Vern Davis Laurie Dayton Bennie Deason Andrew Debona Mike Delgado Mark Derrigo Russ Dietrich Jon Dineen Clayton Dobbs Pam Donahue Jim Donaldson John Doughty Susan Doughty Barbara Douglas Mary Dubeau Dwight Dubose Elizabeth Edebohls Sue Edgar John Engebrits Chris Ennerson Susan Estes 173 174 Terri Fabrizio Kathy Fallon Anne Farmer David Felkins Shelly Felthaus Robert Fenton Daniel Florez Michael Folkner Bill Forester Reekie Franco Tim Frazee Richard Frizzell Eric Frolander Christi Gage Corinne Gann Tammy Gann Alfredo Garcia Eleanor Gastelum Brian Gates Susan Gibson Maryann Givens Michael Glynn Greta Godfrey Sherry Goertz Bob Golich Janet Goodwin Ralph Gonzales Michael Gore Sharon Gray Thomas Grazda Michele Gribble David Guavara Pam Guinn Jorge Gutierrez John Haggerty Kelly Hanifin Luan Hanscom John Hansen Calvin Hazen David Heering Tina Heim Celia Hernandez Mario Hernandez Teresa Hernandez Rosa Herrera Ken Hess Carol Hesse Frank Higuera Mike Higuera Martha Hodges Richard Holmes Jeff Honda John Hopkins Herb Hops Nancy Houghton Linda Hudson Mark Hughes Keith Humphreys Jack Hunga Mike Incociati Mark Iovenette Mike Jacoby Tonmmleter Janae Johnson Jay Johnson Keith Johnson Craig Jones Greg Kamptner Nancy Karpinski Katherine Kato David Keefe Chip Kinman 175 176 Rusty Knowles Scott Koopson Mary Kressin Danny Kristof Lori Kugler Steve Kuschel David Kutlesa Brad Lacky Patty Lampe Forrest Langford Susan Lanoue Janet Lavenuta David Lawrence Betsy Lawson Pam Layton Doug Leivonen David Lemons Wesley Lester Walter Lewis Gary Lewis Susie Lightfoot Danny Link Darla Link Lon Lloyd Carollyne Lopez Greg Lundquist Tim Lynch Carrie Mace Muriel Mann Robin Manchen Jeff Manning Joe Marquand Jose Marquez David Martin Robert Martin Jovita Martinez Mark Martinez Brenda Mason Kathy McAlister Audrey McComas Diana McCurry Lisa McKaig Duncan McKenzie Steve McKinley Annette McMahon Melody McMillan Emily McNeal Erin McPherson Randy Means Barbara Mendenhall Sally Melgren Cheryl Miller Lizanne Miller Barbara Mitchell Sharon Mitchell Melissa Monell Denise Moneypenny Pamela Montanez Rosaelia Montanez Tom Morales Pastora Moreno Richard Moreno Marshall Moss Mike Murphy Norman Murray Danny Needham Cynthia Noble Bryan Norman Bryce Norman Kevin Norman Becky Nievies Linda Nimitz 177 178 Joe Obregon Terry O'Bryant Belinda Oliver Meralee Omeara Barbara OMillian Cynthia Oneil Harry Orlowski Carlos Ortiz Allen Oshima Terry Overley Judy Pacheco Harold Pacheco Floyd Packard Jeff Packard Irma Padilla Mike Palacios Jim Palmer Bart Pasini Wade Patterson Lynne Perry Suzanne Phillips Jane Pieti Jeff Piontek Martin Porter Gary Price Brenda Prince Donna Priest Denise Prudhomme Arthur Ramos Alvin Raszler John Ratcliff Gary Reese Claudia Reesman Rita Reioux Rebecca Remington Joan Repucci Andre Resner Ed Rhode Jim Rice Mitchell Ritter Carlos Rivero Jane Rodriguez Nancy Rodgers Roderick Rogers ' Scott Rossall Lorie Roth Kerry Rothermal Terrie Russell Karen Rudinger Jill Rutherford Anna Saenz Deneze Sanders Harry Sanborn Eric Sanchez Mike Sanchez Sandi Saragosa Chris Sauer Tom Sawyer Carl Schlack Linda Schlesinger Bill Shuldt Jean Schultz Mike Scott Susan Scribner Judy Serna Lynn Shepard Jeanne Silberberger Geraldine Siqueiros Pam Sillers Bob Smith Grier Smith Kim Smith b eee 179 180 Linda Smith Pamela Smith Terry Smith Rick Soto Pamela Spano Allen Starkey Mike Steer Barbara Stein Danial Stein Ann Stephenson Mark Stevens Leslie Stiffler Jimmy Stimpson Scott Stoffel Bill Stone Larry Stuppy Cindy Tatum Joseph Tarango Elena Taylor Robert Thissell Vickie Thompson George Thelfall _ Gerg Tirona Jan Tisdale Jim Tolstad Michael Torres Eva Treio Terri Tremmel Alex Trevino Denice Tucker Ray Turnipseed Joe Ukegawa Patti Valentine Lorena Valle James Veigel Mark Vigil Tom Villalobos Kevin Walsh Mike Walton Les Warerski Richard Warren Mark Watson Valerie Weaver Jim Weseloh Dennis White Patryce White Shannon White Raymond Whitehead Terrie Whitley Nancy Wiedemann Roy Windrum Jim Witschger Linda Witt Russ Witt David Wright John Wyman Larry Valdez Rena Yarbough Matt Yates Kimi Ye Bill Young Chris Zamora 18] John Hinckley Tim Herring Sophomore Class Council: Judy Grier; Treasurer ;W. C. Fields, looks on; Rene Freitas, President; Gloria Hodges, V.P. ; Mary Valentine, Social Chairman; Miss Judy Christy; Glenda Hodges, Secretary. Terry Aguilar Jose Aguirre Steve Allen Robert Allgood Shirley Allmon John Alspaugh Edward Amos Gerald Anderberg Jeannie Anderson Lupe Angel Jim Arnold Mark Austin Sue Averell Chester Backus Steve Barrack George Batchelder Mark Bates Beba Becerra Donna Becker Don Beckham Connie Bengs Barry Bennett Kathy Benson Vicki Benthal Josefina Betancourt Kim Betz George Beyer Terry Bilecz Debbie Biss Frank Black Mary Black Tami Black Debbie Blanchard Robert Blitz Ronny Bolton Kevin Bongiorni Debbie Borgas Geneva Bowen Linda Bowen Kevin Bradley Sam Bradshaw Janet Brown Lori Brown Hank Bruflodt Cheryl Bruun Paul Buckner Phillip Buran 183 184 Carl Burke June Burnette Chris Burns Marc Burroughs Linda Burtson Thomas Buscher Robbi Buxton Mark Byers Kevin Calhoun Paul Campa Sherry Campbell Cheri Cap Barbie Carmichael Alicia Carnero James Carter Manuel Castro Frank Chambers Alice Chen Anne Cipriano Christa Clavier John Colling Dale Conroy David Cooper Terri Corentsen Cindy Comett Steve Cram Debbie Dahlquist Janice Davies Leslie Demy Brian Denn Dean Dobbins Doug Dobecki Kevin Doherty Herbert Doi Robin Donaldson Stephen Drost Steve Duarte Cassandra Du Bose Dona Duncan Joe Duran Larry Eaton Lori Eaton Cindy Erck Raul Estrada Dawn Evans Joe Fallon Larry Farris Margie Fierros Bill Fleet Costy Foglio Ann Formanek Margaret Formosa Barry Forsberg Tom Frazee Lori Freiburger Rene Freitas Missy Fuller Vince Gaoiran John Garcia Steve Garcia Arthur Gastelum Laurie Geiselhart Gary Gilbert Jan Gilligan David Gonzales Mundo Gonzales Sally Gonzales David Goodall Gary Goodwin Pam Gore Cheryl Gosse Susan Gosse Colleen Graves Cheryl Green David Gregory Judy Grier Mark Grieser Sue Grigsby Luis Guerra Renee Guerra Yolanda Guerrero Debi Gunnels Richard Gunnels Sarah Hagerty Raymond Hanbeck Jim Hannon Joan Harrison Patti Hays Leslie Hazen Mike Heaton Jess Hegge Margaret Henderson Eddie Heredia Joe Hernandez Raquel Herrera Tony Herrera James Heyden Betsy Hickethier Jo Ellen Higley Paula Hinnant Holly Hobbs Glenda Hodges Gloria Hodges Gabriela Holquin Debbie Howland Angela Hudson Linda Huebner Susanne Huffman Lisa Hughes Megan Jackson Isabel Jaime April Jeffries Tom Jeter Julie Johnson Linda Johnson Pam Johnson Cheryl Johnston Jenny Jones Randy Jones Richard Jordan Lynn Kebow Laurel Keefe Gina Kelly Lisa Kerwood Mike Kessler Pam King Lynn Kinghorn Brian Kirby Mary Kison Ronnie Kitching Jeff Kittle Nick Klos Harold Knotts Richard Krause Betsy Kremers Russell Kubota Jeff Kullmann Steve Labadie Shaler Ladd Chris Landrum Sandy Lane David Lanoue Ellen Lassiter Suzette Lau Lance Laubscher Linda Lawson David Leoncavallo Robin Lester Diego Lopez Francisco Lopez Raul Lopez Terri Lorentsen Harry Loukatos Emily Ludwick Lori Lyons Sophie Lyle Conrad Macedo Sue Machamer Roy Mader Margaret Madrid 185 186 Gary Manguso Sharon Mann Raqual Manzano Mark Martin Steve Marshall Eddie Martinez Nancy Martinez Esperanza Marquez Billy Masterson Claire Matthews Sara Manzano Tom Maxwell Debi McBride Tom McBride Shawn McDougall Jay McGehee Donna Mcintosh Grant McKinley Mike McNeal Wendy McNeil Flora Mena Karen Mendenhall Mary Mercer Mary Merriman Mark Metzger Kathy Milam Brad Miner Mike Minnich Wendy Molling Elena Montanez Barbara Moore Terri Morales Tim Morin Nina Morrison Julie Moss Albert Munoz Peggie Murray Brenda Nance Deana Neff Shan Nelson Kevin Norton Mark Novacek Maria Nunez Olga Nunez Tony Olivares Alice Oliver Vince Ortega Lupe Ortiz Pat Oshima Paul Ossmen Amy Oto Irene Pacheco Vicki Packard Maricella Padilla Mike Parker Mark Partridge Larry Pence John Perkett James Perry Dennis Peters John Peirson Eddie Pimentel Gloria Pimentel Danielle Porter Debra Powell James Powell Martha Prieto Alfredo Pulido Mark Putman Denise Rader Elvira Ramos Marci Rau Todd Reed Kelly Regan Elizabeth Reyna Ernesto Reyna Mari Rice Jim Richards Jim Robertson Sue Robison Jesse Robles Julio Rodriguez Michael Rojas Anna Roman Witt Rowlett Bridge Rudinger Kathy Runnells Felecia Russell Jim Scanlon Mike Schwab David Shaw Kelli Shields Stanford Shahan Jeff Shlemmer Doug Smith John Smith Tina Somers Veronica Sothers Michelle Spano Shawn Spano Pam Springman Gina Tague Trinie Tarango Dee Dee Tatum Patrick Taylor Bob Teater Jane Terrian Hal Truax Karen Tuomala Larry Tye Diane Valdez Emie Valdibieso Mary Valentine Karen Vanderburg Helen Banderswag Terry VanTassel David Vasquez Martha Venzor Diane Vettel Lisa Vielhauer Brian Villalobos Daphne Walker Scott Walker David Warthen James Watson Judi Weaver Dennis Webb Deanne Weimer Julie Weseloh Starr West Tony White Elli Widen Sheryl Widen Lisa Wiebrecht Taunnie Williams Linda Winans Suzanne Winterstein Douglas Woods Dustin Wynne Mike Yada Becky Yaeger Mike Yarbrough Cindy Yasukochi Louis Young Dan Zalinski Danny Zamora Jose Zepeda Maria Zepeda jill Zimmerman Kathleen Zincavage | 187 The Best Years Are Yet to: Come Freshman Class Council: Treasurer Stephanie Rader; Advisor, Mrs. Susana Crampton; Vice Pres., Sandi Blum; Secretary., Mary Ludwick; Publicity, Paula Lewis; Advisor, Eric Monce; President, Martha Ludwick Angela Acosta Joaquin Aguirre Chris Albrecht Edna Alcaraz Lupe Alcaraz Don Allen Susie Alspaugh Venessa Alvarez Elias Amparano Steve Apocaca Jennifer Badeker Lisa Bagley Robert Baldwin Janine Balogh Cindy Bandemer Jessica Barba Zeke Barrios David Bastow Brett Baur Doug Becker Eddie Beeson(n) Alex Bell Maricila Belmonte Amy Bender Kelly Benson Terri Benthal Jim Betz Nancy Bieksha Paula Bitker John Black Edward Blackbum Sandi Blum Gregg Bolict Jay Bond Lori Borden Tami Bonnell Kenneth Bowron Douglas Boyd Missy Bradiord Allen Bratton Jim Bratton Patricia Bridges Robert Briggs Pete Brill Carolyn Brock 189 190 Brian Martha Brookhart Mary Brooks James Bunn Sheila Burke Linda Burris Kathleen Buscher Jennifer Butler Cindy Calas Linda Calder Brian Campbell Jose Campos Marilyn Cantrell Belinda Cantu Jon Carpenter Carol Castor Frank Castro Lisa Cedervall Janey Cedo Kathy Chambers Diane Chapin Ronaye Chase Alanzo Chavez Margaret Cipriano Cheryl Clark Jane Clark Deborah Cline Kim Cocchiarella Larry Coleman Loren Coleman Debbie Collins Kevin Colvin Lora Cook Ron Coon Lori Crossman John Cruz Monica Cruz Pam Cummings Lauren Daily Linda Daugherty Alan Davies David Davis Kurt Dearie Larry Delgado Vincent Deluca Eileen Dennis Alvah Deweese Debbie Dicario Rochelle Dick Billy Dineen Dave Dobbins Todd Doudy Kirk Drost Michele Dubeau David Duff Ronnie Duff Mark Dumas Patricia Duncan Ruben Duran Susie Einertson Margarita Elizalde Karen Evans Joe Fallon Lynne Farmer Robin Feldt David Flanders Oiga Flores David Forester Julie Formanek Coral Frolander Marina Fuentes Kelly Fuller Lea Gabel Leeann Gann Dean Ganz Lilia Garcia Liz Gastelum Kathy Gerassimatos Jane Gibson Cindy Gillen Mike Gillen John Givens Kevin Glynn Marcelle Gnadt Mike Goertz Jaime Gonzalez Watson Gooch Rick Goodwin Terrill Gowe Chuck Grafft Trish Graves Alice Gray Theresa Gray Richard Green Amy Gregg Carol Gregory Gail Grigsby Walter Grinn Katy Grosse Lynnel Grubbs Grace Haggerty Ann Harkins Jeff Harrison Randy Harris Ronda Harris Robert Harrison Barbara Hart Jim Hart Melinda Haunold Greg Hawkes Chris Hayen Jeri Heering Steve Hembree Eric Hendrick Randy Hendrickson Cindy Heredia Robert Hershberger Carol Hickey John Hill Lindi Hobbs Sandy Hockenbrock Dan Hoe LJ Hoelzle Annette Honda Lorrin Honda Paul Hopkins Suzy Hopkins Diana Houston Kim Howell David Hudson Paul Hudson Pauline Hudson Jerry Hunga Audre Hunter Marlene Jaime Linda Jeffries Kim Jeter Jane Johnson Randy Johnson Steve Johnson Rick Jones Steve Jones Miami Judson Bernard Kanikowski Lynn Karpinski James Kelley Rick Kessler Dean Kiecker Scott Kinghorn Cindy Kison Wendy Kneeland John Koopsen John Kressin Chandra Kristof Janice Kullmann Jay Lacouture Debbie Lang Matthew Lange Brick Langford Allen Largent Randy Larsen Ricky Lathrop Terri Ledesma 191 . 6a i =} £. = } = + : Mr. De has helped each o we needed him = school -=2o7cK- o)- S SCROOL C2 PReisekic, = ways been there when blessed with a sense o the classroom. 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25,189 Bengo, Connie 183 Bennett, Barry 183 Benson, Elaine 141 Benson, Kathy 183 Benson, Kelly 189,26 Betancourt, Enrique 93,172, Se) Betancourt, Jose 92,93,106 Betancourt, Josefina 183 BENTHAL, BILL 29,148 Benthal, Terry 189 Benthal, Vickie 183 BERTICS, DOUG 148 BERTICS, PAUL 85,148 Betz, Jim 95,189,32 Betz, Kim 183 Beyer, George 183 Bieksha, Nancy 189 Bieksha, Rick 172 Bilecz, Terry 16,18,183 Biss, Debbie 183 Bitker, Paula 189 Blacic, Henrietta 143 Blacic, Ken 85,172,106 Black, Frank 183 Black, John 189 Black, Mary 183 Black, Tami 183 Blackbum, Ed 91,189 Blake, Kevin 88,172 Blanchard, Debbie 183 Blitz, Robert 21,183 Blue, Lori 172 BLUE, WAYNE 148 Blum, Sandi 189,124 Bolich, Gregg 189 Bolich, Jim 172 Bolton, Ronny 183,24,23,15 Bond, Jay 189 Bongiomi, Harry 130 Bongiorni, Kevin 183,38 Bonnell, Tami 189 Bonnilla, Chris 172 Bonnilla, Sylvia 172 Borden, Lori 189,124 Borgas, Debbie 19,183 Bowen, Charlene 172 Bowen, Geneva 183 BOWEN, JEFF 16,85,148,38 Bowen, Linda 16,183 Bowen, Martin 91 Bowen, Patty 123,172,26,15 Bowron, Kenneth 95,189 Bowron, Mike 88, 94,172 Boyd, Douglas 189 Bradford, Missey 189 Bradley, Kevin 183 BRADLEY, TREG 148 BRADSHAW, JOANNA 148 Bradshaw, Sam 88,89,102, 114,183 Brandt, Lori 172 Bratton, Allen 189 Bratton, Jim 189 BRATTON, MARK 148 Bridges, Patrica 189 Briggs, Robert 130,189 Brill, Pete 102,189 Brock, Carolyn 189 Brock, Jeanette 172 Bromley, Suzanne 139 Brookhart, Katie 172 Brookhart, Martha 190 Brooks, Mary 190 Brown, Janet 172,183 Brown, Jim 29,85 Brown, Lori 183 BROWNE, LEE 148 Bruflodt, Hank 183 Bruum, Cheryl 183 Bryant, Mark 118,119 Bryant, Thomas 172 Buckner, Paul 183 Bunn, James 190 Bunn, Mary 19,172,23,15 Buran, Phillip 183 Burke, Carl 83,184 BURKE, MARK 35,98,149, 110,114 Burke, Roger 129 Burke, Sheila 190 Burnette, June 184 Burns, Chris 184 Bums, Katrina 172 Burris, Jamey 172,124,32 Burris, Linda 190 Burroughs, Marc 184 Bursvold, LaVonne 6,7,130 Burtoon, Linda 184 Buscher, Kathleen 190 Buscher, Thomas 184 BUTCHER, SANDRA 46,47, 149 Butler, Jennifer 190 Buxton, Robbie 184 Buzzell, Myron 131 Byers, Mark 184 Cabacungan, Adrain 25,88, 23 CABACUNGAN, ALDEN 50, 61, 85,149 CABACUNGAN, ANELLE 149 Cabacungan, Avis 172 Cahn, George 131 Calas, Arthur 29,172 Calas, Cindy 190 CALDER, DEBBIE 34,149 Calder, Linda 190 Calhoun, Kevin 102,184 Campa, Paul 184 Campbell, Brian 91,190 CAMPBELL, JOE 149 CAMPBELL, PATRICIA 16, 24, 26,27,14,15,23,149 Campbell, Sherry 16,42, 184 Campos, Jose 190 Candlario, Frank 82, 83,13, 35,149 CANNON, DAN 149,53 CANTARINI, KEVIN 149,29 Cantrell, Marilyn 190 CANTU, ANGELINA 149 Cantu, Belinda 190 CANTU, DAN 29,84, 85, 149 Cap, Cheri 21,184 Cap, Marvin 102,103,131, 40 Carmichael, Barbie 184 Carmichael, Cathy 11,20, 47,121,172 Carmero, Alicia 184 CARPENTER, JIM 11,51, 85, 149,23 Carpenter, Jon 190 Carr, Tom 119 CARRAMAO, MANUEL 24, 149 ,23 CARROLL, CHARLES 150, 117 ,116 Carter, James 184 CASEY, JEANNIE 150 Castor, Carol 190 CASTOR, REX 46,47,150 Castro, Frank 90,91,190 Castro, Manuel 184 Catallo, Eveylyn 172 Cedervall, Lisa 190 Cedo, Janey 190 Cheon, Rhonda 172 Chambers, Frank 184 Chambers, Kathy 190 “Chaney, Jim 35,36,43, 94, 172,32 Chapin, Dianne 190 Chapin, Glenn 88 Chaplin, Judi 16,19,172,23, 15 Chase, Ronaye 190 Chavez, Alanzo 190 Chavez, Manuel 93,172 CHAVEZ, MARIA 150 Chen, Alice 43,184,124 Chen, Peter 12,172,44 Chiavetta, Anthony 131 Christy, Judith 131,183 CIMOLINO, TONY 16,42, 57,150 Cipriano, Anne 184 Cipriano, Margaret 190 CIPRIANO, MIKE 46,83, 98, 150,100,101 CLARK, BARBARA 150 Clark, Cheryl 190 Clark, Jane 190 Clark, Larry 98,99,172,100 CLARK, THERESA 150 Clavier, Christa 184,23 CLAVIER, FRAN 150 CLAYCOMB, SUSIE 34,150 Cline, Deborah 190 CLOUSTON, CINDY 150,23 Cocchiarella, Kim 190 Cochran, Chuck 98,172,100 Cochrane, Randy 172 Cochrane, Rhonda 173 COLEMAN, BETHE 150 Coleman, Larry 91,190 Coleman, Loren 95,190,114 Coleman, Michele 173 Coleman, Sonja 173 Colling, John 16,184,38 COLLING, SCOTT 12,13,150 150 Collins, Debbie 190 Collins, Cheryl 173 Colvin, Kevin 91,190 CONLIN, LESLIE 150 Conner, Cindy 34,122,123, 124 CONNER, JEFF 67,98,151 Conroy, Dale 184 Cook, Laura 123,190 Cook, Mark 95,173 Cook, Steve 88,173 Coon, Rickey 173 Coon, Ron 190 COOPER, COLLEEN 31,151 Cooper, David 184 Corentsen, Terri 184 Comett, Cindy 16,18,184, 23,15 COX, DONNA 21,151,23 Cowen, Spencer 173 Crabtree, Phillip 173 Crabtree, Phylis 173,124 CRAM, GINA 151 Cram, Steve 184 Crampton, Susana 131,189 Crossman, Lori 190 Crow, Kenneth 131 Crow, Kenneth 173 Crow, Laura 173 Cruz, John 190 Cruz, Leroy 173 Cruz, Monica 190 CRUZ, SCOTT 151 Cummings, Pam 190 Dahlquist, Debbie 184 Daily, Lauren 190 Daley, Erin 122,123 DAMBKOWSKI, MARK 151 Dames, John 173 DANKS, ARTHUR 151,24, 23,14 DANNER, MARTIN 151 Darling, Robert 131 Daugherty, Dick 89,131 Daugherty, Laura 190 Davies, Alan 91,190,25,23 Davis, David 91,190 Davies, Janice 184 Davies, Lynn 129 Davis, Evelyn 141 Davis, Joanne 131,54 - a Davis, Vern 172 Dayton, Laurie 173 Dearie, Kurt 190 Deason, Bennie 173 Debona, Andrew 173 DEBONA, ROMAINE 151 DECARLO, NICK 151 DeDiminicantanio, Joseph 11,89,131,114,195 DEHAAS, TILLIE 52,151 DELAINE, JON 151 Delameter, Charles 31,132 DELGADILLO, GLENDA 151 Delgado, Larry 25,91,95, 190,114 Delgado, Mike 94,173 DELGADO, SUSAN 11,19, 51.120, 151 Deluca, Vincent 150 Demy, Leslie 184,125 Denn, Brian 184,124 DENNIS, ANITA 152,23 Dennis, Eileen 190 Derrigo, Mark 173 DeWeese, Alvah 91,190 Diaz, Rene 29 Dicario, Debbie 190 Dick, Rochelle 190 DIETRICH, KURT 157 Dietrich, Russ 173 DILLARD, GENE 152 Dineen, Billy 32 DINEEN, GREG 152 Dineen, Jon 85,94,96,173 Dixon, Carol 132 Dobbins, Dave 190 Dobbins, Dean 184 Dobbs , Clayton 173 Dodd, Helene 139 DOBECKI, DONNA 152 Dobecki, Doug 184 Doherty, Kevin 184 Doi, Herbert 184 Donahue, Pam 173 Donaldson, Jim 173 Donaldson, Robin 46,47,121, 184 DOUDY, STEVE 152 Doudy, Todd 91,190,107 Doughty, John 173 Doughty, Susan 173 Douglas, Barbara 173,26 Drost, Kirk 105,190,114 Drost, Stephen 98,184,111, 110,114 Duarte, Steve 184 DUBEAU, DENISE 152 Dubeau, “ype 173 Dubeau, Michele 190 DoBose, Cassandra 184 Dubose, Dwight 85,173,39, 107 Duff, David 88,190 DUFF, MARK 29,84, 85,152 Duff, Ron 91,95,190 Dulacca, Vincent 107 Dumas, Mark 190 DUMAS, RON 152 Duncan, Dona 184 Duncan, Patricia 190 Dunham, Deva 21,43,46, 47 152,45, 223 Duran, Joe 184 Duran, Ray 143 Duran, Ruben 190 Eaton, Larry 28,83,184,107 Eaton, Lori 28.184 Edebohls, Elizabeth 173 EDGAR, ROBERT 152 Edgar, Sue 173 Einertson, Susie 190 Elizalde, Margarita 190 EMERY, JAMES 152 Engerbrits, John 46 47,173 ENGER, KURT 85,152,106 Ennerson, Chris 16,18,21, 24 28,43, 23,173 Enochs, Kurt 152 Entire, Robert 132 ERBE, MAUREEN 55,152 Erck, Cindy 184 Estes, Susan 173,38 ESTEVEZ, SANDY 152 Estrada, Raul 184 Evans, Dawn 184 Evans, Karen 16,18,25,190 Fabrizio, Terri 174 Fallon, Kathy 31,174 Fallon, Joe 88,95,185,90, 107 Farmer, Anne 11,16,18,46, 47,171,174 Farmer, Lynne 16,18,198 Farris, Larry 184 Feldt, Robin 25,190,15 Felkins, David 29,174 FELKINS, RICK 153 Felthaus, Shelly 174,23 Fenton, Robert 174 FERRIS, ANDREW 153 FIERROS, LEO 153 Fierros, Margie 184 FISH, DAVID 153 Fisher, Allen 132 Fisher, Robert 84,132,116 Flanders, David 25,105,190, 23,107 Flores, Oiga 190 Florez, David 174 FLOREZ, RICHARD 153,110, 114 Folkner, Mike 85,174 Forester, Bill 173 Forester, David 190 Formanek, Ann 19,124 Formanek, Julie 190 Formosa, Margaret 124 Forney, Jeff 102 Franco, Reekie 174 Frazee, Polly 143 Frazee, Tim 174,9 Frazee, Tommy 83,107 Freitas, Rene 17,183,184, 124 FREITAS, ROD 152 FRENCH, KEVIN 153,56 Frizzell, Richard 174,44 Frolander, Carol 190 Frolander, Eric 174,114 FROLANDER, JOHN 152 Fuentes, Marina 190 FULLER, CYNTHIA 43,153, Fuller, Kelly 16,190 Fuller, Missy 184 FUTCHER, LYNN 153 Gabel, Lea 25,190 Gage, Christi 174 Gann, Corinne 174 Gann, Deeann 190 Gann, Tammy 16,18,24, 174, 23,15 Ganz, Dean 83,105,190, 23,107 GANZ, DONNA 21,438,154 Gaviran, Vince 184 Garcia, Alfredo 174 GARCIA, EDDIE 55,61,11, 154 Garcia, John 184 Garcia, Lilia 190 GARCIA, RON 154 Garcia, Steve 184 Gardner, Debbie 16,25 GARDNER, WILLIAM 154 Gare, Mike 95 GARRETT, KAREY 154 GARRETT, KRISTY 154 Gastelum, Arthur 184 Gastelum, Eleanor 174 Gastelum, Liz 190 Gates, Brian 31,174 Geiselhart, Laurie 184 Gerassimatos, Kathy 190 GERASIMATOS, MIKE 93, SA GERNERT, SHARON 154 Gibonson, John 16 Gibson, Jane 190 Gibson, Susan 16,19,36,174 GILBERT, BOB 53, 67,154 Gilbert, Gary 1% Gill, Mary Ann 132 Gillen, Cindy 190 Gillen, Mike 190,119 GILLEN, PAUL 98,154,100, 101 Gilligan, Jan 184 Gilligan, Mike 154,37 GILLILAN, SUSAN 21,154, 23,14 Giordano, Arthur 133 Givens, John 190 Givens, Mary Anne 36,43, 174 Glynn, Kevin 95,191,114 Glynn, Michael 174 Gnadt, Marcelle 190 Gnadt, Myron 140 GODDARD, PETER 154 Godfrey, Greta 174 Goedert, Luann 133 Goertz, Mike 191 Goertz, Sherry 174 GSolich, Bob 174 GONZALES, BELYNN 34,155 Gonzales, David 184 Gonzales, Jamie 191 Gonzales, Javier 93,191 Gonzales, Joe 143 Gonzales, : 184 Gonzales, Ralph 8 Gonzales, Sally 184 Gooch, Watson 191 Good, Margaret 13 Goodall, David 102,181 Goodwin, Gary 184 Goodwin, Janet 19,174 Goodwin, Rick 191 Gore, Michael 174 Gore, Pam 184 Gorse, Cheryl 1 Gosse, Susan 18 Gowe, Terrill 19 Grafft, Chuck 1 Granere, Ralph Grant, Asako 143 Graves, Colleen 184 Graves, Trish 191 Gray, Alice 191 Gray, Sharon 174 Gray, Theresa 191 Grazda, Tom 88,1 Green, Cheryl 184 Green, Richard 16,191 Gregg, Amy 21,25,191,15 Gregory, Carol 16,191 Gregory, David 16, 83,184, 5A = 3 4 Q 9 9 1 09,70 Grieser, Mark 184 Grigsby, Gail 191 Grigsby, Sue 184 Grinn, Walter 191 Grosse, Kathy 31,191,124 Grubbs, Lynnel 199 Guavara, David 174 Guerra, Luis 184 Guerra, Renee 184 Guerrero, Yolanda 185 Guevara, Billy 37 GUEVARA, LORETTA 155 Guinn, Pam 174 GUISEWITE, DENNIS 1595 GUNN, RAY 29,155 GUNN, STEPHEN 155 Gunnels, Debi 185,107 Gunnels, Richard 25,185,107 Gutierrez, Jorge 174 HAGEN, DAVID 155,117 1 Haggerty, Grace 191 Ha tty, John 174 Haggerty, Sarah 185 Haines, Clarence 1 HALL, BILL 85,155 Hamndguist, Richard 134 Hanbeck, Ray 88,185,114, 112 Hanby, Richard 38 ib Oo Hannon, Jim 185 Harscom, Luan 175 Hansen, John 175,15 Harkins, Ann 25,191,1 HARKINS, STEVE 29,8 155 Harmon, Howard 128 HARRINGTON, KAREN 155 128) oO Harris, Randy 25,191 HARRIS, RON 85,155 Harris, Ronda 191 Harrison, Jeff 25,191 Harrison, Joan 25,36,185 26,15 Harrison, Robert 31,191,114 Hart, Barbara 191 HART, JANET 155 Hart, Jim 191 Hartley, Mary Lou 1 _ RICHARD . = Oo moO Hays, Patti 185 Hazen, Calvin 175,37 Hazen, Leslie 185 Heaton, Mi ange gle os eh tr] fay) P 10 a J tr) 1 Hopkins, John 43,11 Hopkins,- Paul 105, Hopkins, Steve 191 42 Hops, Herb 43,175 HORTON, BRUCE 157 Hostetter, Angela 143 Houghton, Nancy 175,23,38 HOUSHTON, DAVID 16,157 Houston, Diana 191 Howard-Jones, Barbara 53, 123,124 Howell, Kim 191 Howland, Debbie 185 Hoyle, Harold 134 Hubert, Stan 90,134,115 Hudson, Angela 185 Hudson, David 191 Hudson, Linda 175 Hudson, Paul 191 Hudson, Pauline 191 Huebner, Linda 122,123,185 Huebner, Maria 140 HUEY, ALAN 85,24,157,23 Huffman, Susanne 185 HUGHES, JOE 157 Hughes, Lisa 185 Hughes, Mark 175,111,114 Humphreys, Keith 85,175 Hunga, Jack 175 Hunga, Jerry 191 Hunter, Audre 191 Hunter, Don 91 HUNTER, CHRIS 157 Incociati, Mike 175 Iovenette, Mark 94,175 Isaacs, William 134 Isbell, Jaime 185 ISBELL, JEANNIE 157 Jackson, Megan 36,185,44, 26 Jackson, Tom 83,26 Jacoby, Mike 175 Jaime, Marlene 191 Janicki, Ed 84,85 Jeffers, Vern 143 JEFFERIES, ALAN 157 Jeffries, April 25,31,185, 38,15 Jeffries, Linda 29,191,15 Jeter, Kim 191 Jeter, Tom 175,185 JEZEK, JAMES 16,157,238, 38 Johnson, Don 84,135 Johnson, Janae 123,175,191 JOHNSON, JANIS 157 Johnson, Jay 175 JOHNSON, JULIE 157 Johnson, Julie 185 Johnson, Keith 175 Johnson, Linda 25,123,185 Johnson, Pam 28,185 Johnson, Randy 25,83,105, 191 ,44,23,107 Johnson, Sharon 142 Johnson, Steve 91,191 JOHNSON, TIM 157 Johnston, Cheryl 185 JOHNSTON, SUSAN 158 JOHNSTON, TIM 158 Jones, Craig 175,114,113 JONES, GREG 98,158 Jones, Jenny 185,124 JONES, PAT 158 Jones, Randy 185 Jones, Rick 191 Jones, Steve 16,105,191 Jordan, Richard 185 JOSE, KATHY 21,438,158 Judson, Miami 191 Kamptner, Greg 43,175 KANIA, CHRIS 158 Kanikowski, Bernard 191 Karpinski, Lynn 191,124,23 Karpinski, Nancy 12,175 KARPINSKI, SUSAN 80,158 Kato, Katherine 175 Kavanagh, Harold 135 Kebow, Lynn 185 Keefe, David 175 Keefe, Laurel 185,44 Kelley, Allan 128 Kelley, James 191 Kelly, Gina 185 KELLY, TIM 158 KENAT, MICHAEL 158 Kendall, Heidi 34,35,123- 135 Kendrick, Bob Mr. 16,17, 66-135,14 Kennedy, Pat 91 Kerwood, Lisa 185 Kessler, Mike 85,185,26 Kessler, Rick 191 Keyes, Pe 40 Kiccket ae 191 KIESELHORST, JULIE 13,80, 146,158 KIMSEY, PAM 21,43,14,53, 158,146,44,27,15 King, Georgianne Mrs. 66- 135 KING, LISA 158 King, Pam 185 Kinghorn, Lynn 16,42,185 Kinghorn, Scott 16,191,107 Kinman, Chip 175 KINMAN, TONY 158 Kirby, Brian 88,94,185, 97, 32,114 Kison, Cindy 191 Kison, Mary 185 KISON, MICHAEL 158 ‘Kitching, David 29 Kitching, Ronnie 185 Kittle, Jeff 185 Klos, Nick 185 Kneeland, Wendy 191 Knotts, Harold 185,23 Knowles, Rusty 176 Koopsen, John 105,191,119 Koopsen, Scott 84,85,176, 40,106 Krause, Richard 95,185 Kremar, Sveto 135 Kremers, Betsy 185 KREPPS, SHARON 19,50,46, 146,159 Kressin, John 191 Kressin, Mary 176 KRESSIN, WILLIAM 159 KRICH, JAY 67,159 Kristof; Chandra 191 Kristof, Danny 176 Kubota, Russell 185 Kugler, Lori 176,26 Kullman, Janice 191 Kullman, Jeff 185,23,15,14 Kuschel, Steve 176 Kutlesa, David 176 LABADIE, MIKE 159 Labadie, Steve 185 Lacouture, Jay 191 Ladd, Shaler 185 Lady, Brad 176 LAMB, CATHY 159 LAMB, WILLIS 159 Lampe, Patty 176 Landrum, Chris 16,36,185, 38 Lane, Glenda Mrs. 142 Lane, Sandy 16,19,185,15 LANE, SHARON 28,159 Lang, Debbie 191 Lange, Matt 91,191 Langford, Brick 91,191 LANGFORD, CRAIG 98,99, 159,101 Langford, Forrest 176 Lanoue, David 36,438,185, 26 Lanoue, Susan 36,176,26 Largent, Allen 191 Larsen, Randy 91,191,114, 113 LARSON, DONNA 159 Lassiter, Ellen 185 Lathrop, Rick 91,191 Lau, Suzette 185 Laubscher, Lance 185,107 LAUBSCHER, LANE 160 Laubscher, Robert 128 Lavenuta, Janet 12,176,124 Lawrence, David 176 Lawson, Betsy 121,176 LAWSON, CARRIE 67,68, 159 Lawson, Lynda 185 Layton, Joyce Mrs. 12,135, 39 Layton, Pam 176,39 LECHNER, JEANNIE 160 Ledesma, Terri 191 Leeds, Frank Mr. 135 LEIDLE, KAREN 46,47,160 Leidle, Linda 192 Leighton, Nan Mrs. 3,142 Leivonen, Doug 16,176 LEMONS, DAVID 160,176 Lemons, Doug 192 Leon, Gloria 192 Leoncavallo, David 12,185 Lester, Robin 16,18,185 Lester, Wesley 176,114 Leuschner, Debbie 25,192 Levanon, Dae 43 Lery, Ted 192 Lewis, Buddy Mr. 84,135 Lewis, Gary 176,114 Lewis, Paula 189,192 Lewis, Walter 176 Lies, Robin 83 Lightfoot, Janet 192 Lightfoot, Susie 176,25 Link, Danny 176 Link, Darla 176 Little, John 192 Little, Kathy 192 Lloyd, Lon 176 Lockwood, Bobby 192 Lopez, Angi e 192 Lopez, Carollyne 176,169 Lopez, Diego 185,93 Lopez, Francisco 185 Lopez, Manuela 192 Lopez, Pancho 93 Lopez, Raul 185 Lorentsen, Terri 185 Loukatos, Harry 88,185,107 LUDWICK, AMY 146,160, 55 Ludwick, Emily 185 Ludwick, Martha 189,192 Ludwick, Mary 189,192 Luedtke, Kurt 192 Lundquist, Greg 176 LYNCH, DEBBIE 160 Lynch, Tim 176,192,119, 118 Lyons, Lori 185 Lyle, Sophie 185 MacDonald, Susan 192 Mace, Carrie 176 Macedo, Conrad 185 Machamer, Phil 114 Machamer, Sue 121,185 Mader, Roy 185 Madrid, Janice 192 Madrid, Margaret 185 Magness, Margret 25 Magness, Robert 25,192 MAGNESS, ROBERTA 21,43, 160,45 Maldonado, Daniel 194 Man, Gary 83,192 Man, George 31,160 Manchen, Robin 176 Manguso, Gary 186 Mann, Gary 107 Mann, Polleen 160 Mann, Muriel 176 Mann, Sharon 186 Manning, Jeff 176 Mantle, Stacey 24,160,23 Manzano, Raqual 25,186 MANZANO, SARA 25,161, 186 Marquand, Joe 176 Marquez, Esperanza 186 Marquez, Favian 192 Marquez, Jose 92,93,176 MARQUEZ, RICHARD 16,53, 57,160,38 Marrin, Diane 192 Marshall, Gary 91,192 Marshall, Kim Mr. 93,135 MARSHALL, SHERI 12,13, 160 Marshall, Steve 95,88,186 Martin, David 176 Martin, Debbie 192 Martin, Marc 88,89, 94,186 Martin, Robert 29,176 Martin, Tom 160 Martinez, Anna 25,192 Martinez, Ed 88,186 Martinez, Jovita 176 Martinez, Mark 177 Martinez, Nancy 186 Martinez, Pedro 82, 83,92, 93,192,107 Martinez, Sally 160 Martinez, Yolanda 192 Martorelli, Christine 192 Martorelli, Edward 160,52 Massey, Mike 91,192 Massey, Susan 160 Mason, Brenda 80,177 Mason, Mike 192 Masterson, Billy 186 Masterson, Judy 192 Masthay, Carrie 25,123,192 MATSUBARA, MARGARET 161 Matthews, Claire 23,186 Maxwell, John 192 Maxwell, Tom 186 McAlister, Kathy 177 McArdlel, Jerry 192 McBride, Tom 186 McCauley, Dee 135 McColey, Casey 192 McComas, Audrey 123,177 McCurry, Diana 177 McDONALD, TRICIA 161 McDougall, Shawn 186,107 McGehee, Casey 192,107 McGehee, Jay 88,186,114 McGehee, Jeff 34,52,67, 85,161,111,114,110 McGill, Michael 192 McIntosh, Donna 186 McKaig, Lisa 177 McKellar, Steve 192 McKenzie, Duncan 177 McKinley, Grant 25,102, 186 McKinley, Steve 23 , 24, 88, 177,107 McKinney, Pat 105,192 McMahon, Annette 31,124, 177 McMAHON, YVONNE 161 McMillan, Lisa 25,192 McMILLAN, PEGGY 67,161 McMILLAN, WILLIAM 164 McMillian, Melody 169,177 McNamara, Bill 192 McNAMARA, ELLEN 161 McNEAL, EMILY 161,177 McNeal, Mike 88,102,103, 186 McNEIL, ALLEN 161 McNeill, Wendy 16,43,45, 186,38 McPEAK, WILLIAM 12,138, 34, 83,161 McPherson, Cynthia 142 McPherson, Erin 16,18,21, 24, 43,177,32,23,15 Means, Kris 192 Means, Randy 177 Meisher, Anne 192 MELIDO, NANCY 161 Meligren, Sally 123,177 Mena, Flora 186 Mendenhall, Barbara 177 Mendenhall, Karen 21,28, 186 Mensez, Richard 88 Mercado, Noe 192 Mencer, Mary 186 Merrill, Susie 23,25 Merriman, Mary 186 Metzger, Mark 31,186 METZGER, TERESA 23,25, 161,15 Michaels, Douglas 40,42, 43,135 Michel, Lilia 191 Milam, Karen 192 Milam, Kathy 186 MILAM, TIM 161 Miller, Carl 40,84,136, 171,38 Miller, Cheryl 177 MILLER, CRAIG 161 MILLER, LESLIE 161 Miller, Lizanne 121,177 MILLER, MIKE 161 Miller, Tom 162 Miner, Brad 186,119 MINNICH, CURT , 85,86, 162,106 Minnich, Dan 85,98,100, 107 Minnich, Mike 88,186,108 Mitchell, Barbara 16,177 Mitchell, Claudia 16,192 Mitchell, Sharon 46,47 ,177 Molling, Wendy 186 Monce, Eric 28,90,136,188, 189 Monell, Melissa 11,12,19,43, 123277 Moneypenny, Denise 177 Moneypenny, Mary Jane 142 MONREAL, ROSE 162 Montanez, Elena 186 Montanez, Pamela 177 Montanez, Rosaelia 177 Moore, Barbara 186 MOORE, CRAIG 162 Morales, Rick 91,192,107 Morales, Terri 186 Morales, Tom 177 Moreno, Anthony 16,192 MORENO, FRANK 162 Moreno, Gilbert 192 Moreno, Irene 192 Moreno, Mitch 192 Moreno, Pastora 177 Moreno, Richard 177 Moreno, Rudy 90,136 Morin, Tim 88,94,186,119 Morrison, Nina 186 Moss, Julie 186 Moss, Marsha]ll 42,177 Muller, Greg 192 Munoz, Albert 186 Munoz, Armando 91,192 Muntz, Janet 192 Murillo, Dan 143 Murphy, Mike 85,98,99,177 Murray, Brad 192 Murray, Brian 192 Murray, Mike 25,36,192, 15,14 Murray, Norman 177,106, 107 Murray, Peggie 16,18,42, 186,32 Nadone, John 104,140 Nance, Brenda 31,186 Nauert, Chris 192 Navarrete, Leticia 191 Naze, Lynn 192 Needham, Danny 177,119 NEEDHAM, SHARON 23,24, 162 Neely, Debora 192 Neff, Billie 143 Neff, Deana 16,18,32 NEFF, DEBBIE 162 Nelson, Mark 32,94,136 Nelson, Howard 143 Nelson, Shan 186 Nesseth, Dave 12 Nesseth, Julie 192 Newsom, Ruth 192 Nieves, Becky 177 NIEVES, NANCY 67,68,162 Nimitz, Bill 162 Nimitz, Linda 177 Noble, Cindy 171,177 «Nolan, Brian 192 Nolan, Kevin 192 Nordberg, James 140 Norman, Bryan 177 Norman, Bryce 177 NORMAN, KEVIN 162,177 Norman, Pat 192 Norred, Julie 192 NORRED, MIKE 42,56,140, 163 Norton, Kevin 186 Novacek, Mark 186 Nunez, Maria 186 Nunez, Olga 186 Obregon, Joe 29,178 O'Bryant, Terry 178 O GRADY, DEBI 163 O'Grady, John 192 Okamoto, Byron 85,95 Olivares, Tony 186 Oliver, Alice 16,186,38 Oliver, Belinda 16,178 Olson, John 192 O Meara, Maralee 121,178 O Millian, Barbara 178 O'Neil, Beth 16,192 O'Neil, Cynthia 178 O'Neil, Daniel 192 O'Neil, Richard 128 Ongais, Jennie 192 Orlowski, Harry 178 Ortega, Bert 192 Ortega, Vince 88,186,106, 108 Ortiz, Carlos 178 Ortiz, Lupe 186 Oshima, Allen 178 Oshima, Pat 186 Ossmen, Paul 186 Osuna, Julie 192 OSUNA, MELISSA 163 Oto, Amey 186 Overbay, Carolyn 21,136 Overlay, Terry 178 Pacheco, Harold 178 Pacheco, Irene 186 Pacheco, Judy 178 Packard, Floyd 88,89,178, 106,109 Packard, Forrest 91,25,192, 23,107 PACKARD, GARTH 163 Packard, Jeff 178 Packard, Paul 24,192,23 Packard, Ronald 128 Packard, Scott 25,192 Packard, Vicki 186,23 Padilla, Eiego 93 Padilla, Irma 178 Padilla, Maricella Palacios, Mike 178 Palmer, Jim 178,107 PALMER, STEVE 94,96,163, 32 Palmer, Victor 91,191 PANKER, PAT 36,16,18,163 Parker, James 192 Parker, Mike 186 Parra, Lupe 192 Parra, Moises 93,192 PARSONS, KARLA 163 Partridge, Jim 114 Partridge, Mark 11,28,186 Pasini, Bart 178 Pasini, Donna 192 PATTERSON, NED 163 Patterson, Wade 178 Paul, Renee 193,38 Pedroarena, Leslie 136 Peila, Jim 107 Pence, Larry 186 Pence, Lori 193 Peniston, Florence 142 Peralta, Martin 193 Perkett, John 186,107 Perkins, Andy 25 Perkins, Cindy 16,18,193 Perry, Kevin 83 Perry, James 186 Perry, Lynne 16,19,178 Peters, Dennis 186 PEYTON, BOB 31 Phillips, Dorothy 142 Phillios, Suzanne 16,18,178 Pierson, John 83,187 Pieti, Jane 123,178 Pimentel, Eddie 186 Pimentel, Gloria 186 Piontek, Jeff 178 PONTIUS, GARY 163 Pontius, Michelle 193 Pool, Don 137,171,40 Poradosky, Dmitri 137 Porter, Danielle 81,186,124 Porter, Martin 178 Powell, Debra 186 Powell, James 186 POWERS, DRUANN 163 PRESCOTT, ALISON 163, 121,122,123,163 Prescott, Ruth 193 Prieto, Martha 186 Priest, Donna 178 186 Pritchard, Wade 16 Prince, Brenda 178 Prudhomme, Denise 178 Pulido, Alfredo 186 Pulido, Manuel 193 PUTMAN, DAVID 163 Putman, Mark 186,27,26, 14 Quill, Chris 193 Quintanar, Margie 193 Quirk, Kim 193 Rader, Denise 42,16,186, Rader, Stephanie 16,18, 193,32 Radoycich, Sandy 16,193 Ramirez, Sidney 105 Ramos, Arthur 178 Ramos, Elvira 186 Ramos, Joey 193 RAMOS, NORMA 19,24,163, ao Ramsay, Melinda 25,193 Rangel, Elaine 193 Ranshaw, Mike 193 RASMUSSEN, LINDA 163 Ratcliff, John 31,85, 94, 178,32 Rau, Marci 186 RAVIN, AMBER 164 Ravin, Ross 37 RAY, JENNIE 25,193 Ray, John 164 Razzler, Alvin 178 Rector, Dorothy 136 Reed, Todd 186,119,118 Reese, Gary 98,178 Reesman, Claudia 21,36, 46,47,175,223 Regan, Kelly 186,114,112, 113 Reglien, Jennifer 46,47,137 REID, JAMES 67,85,164 Reidmuller, Lisa 16,193 REIDMULLER, SUSAN 164 Reirson, Sherry 120,121,137 Reiner, Brian 193 REINER, ROBERT 164 Reioux, Rita 36,178,16,18 Remington, Becky 36,178 26 Renshaw, Mike 95 Repucci, Joan TSR StLS. 39,23,15 Resner, Andre 179 Reyna, Eduardo 93 Reyna, Elizabeth 186 Reyna, Ernesto 186 Reynolds, Colleen 25.193 Rhode, Ed 29,179 Rice, Jim 83,174 Rice, Mari 21,186 Rice, Susan 193 Richards, Jim 186,119 Riecke, Greg RIOJAS, MARTHA 164 Ritter, Josh 25,193,14 Ritter, Mitchell 16,179 RIVAS, SAL 164 Rivero, Carlos 29,93,179 ROBB, DEBORAH 164 ROBB, ROBERT 164,116 ROBERSON, DEBBIE 164 ROBERTS, LINDA 164 Robertson, Jim 88,186 Robertson, Tom 36,55,137, 146 Robinson, Jay 193 ROBINSON, LETTA 164 Robinson, Sue 186 Robles, Cheryl 193 Robles, Jesse 187 Rocha, Baltazar 82,83,92, 93,106 Rodriguez, Jane 179 RODRIGUEZ, JOE 76, 83,164, 119 Rodriguez, Julio 187 Rodgers, Belinda 25 Rogers, Mike 193 Rogers, Nancy 179 ROGERS, RODRICK 164,179 Rogers, Tom 16, 91,193,38 Rogers, Vanessa 25,193 Rojas, Michael 187 ROJAS, VERONICA 164 Roman, Anna 187 ROMERO, MARISELA 15,16 Rosel, Tammy 25 Rossall, Scott 88,95,179 Roth, Lorie 179 Rothermal, Kerry 43,179,32 Roudebush, Jeanette 143 Rowe, Janice 16,193 ROWE, EUGENIA 165 Rowlett, Witt 187 Rudinger, Bridge 187 Rudinger, Karen 179 Runnells, Kathy 187 Runnells, Rosemary 16,193 RUSCHEWSKI, CYNTHIA 165 Russell, Felecia 16,18,187 Russell, Terri 80,121,179 Rutherford, Dan 16,193,3 Rutherford, Jill 12,179 RUTHERFORD, NANCY 24, 165,23,14,15 Ryan, Joseph 143 Saenz, Anna 179 SAENZ, DAVID 16,165,38 Sahagun, Jerry 187 Sanbom, Harry 179 Salas, Arazeli 193 SALAS, PATRICIA 165 SALERNIO, LARRY 107 SANCHEZ, EILEEN 165 Sanchez, Eric 179 Sanchez, Josephina 193 Sanchez, Keith 91,193 Sanchez, Mike 179 Sande, Mike 187 Sandercock, Laura 16,193 Sanders, Denise 179 SANTANA, ADOLF 26,165 Santo, Keith 193 Santore, Nancy 187 Saragosa, Pat 193 Saragosa, Sandi 179 Sauer, Chris 179 Saunders, Alan 187,114 SAUNDERS, TIM 165 Sawyer, Agnes 193,124 Sawyer, Joe 193 Sawyer, Tom 99,98,179, 100,114 Scanlon, Jim 88 SCARPELLI, ANT Schaoder, Bart 19 Schell, Beth 25,1 Scherr, Mary 128 Schick, Sara 193 Schlack, Carl 85,12,13,110, 170114 PHSTTSY SCHLACK , CHERLY 50,165 Schlesinger, Linda 123,124, 125 Schmidt, Randy 91,193 Schuldt, Bill 179 SCHULDT, JILL 80,146,165 Schultz, Jean 179 Schussler, Wanda 193 Schwab, Mike 187 Sciortino, Tom 193 Scott, Mike 31,179 Scott, Paul 193 Scott, Tom 193 Scribner, Susan 34,179 SEARLE, KIT 165,106 Senteno, Diego 19,193 Sera, Judy 16,18,24,179, 23 SERVI, MELVIN 165,117,116 Seybert, Jane 137 SEYMOUR, JO ANNE 165 Shaham, Stanford 187,23 Sharkey, Ellen 193 Sharman, Rusty 95,193 Sharratt, Joan 147 Sharratt, Keith 193,119 SHARRATT, MARTIN 165 Shaw, David 88,187,193, 107 Shepard, James 137,14 Shepard, Lynn 179 SHEWCHUCK, DON 85,166 Shields, Kelli 42,187 Shlemmer, Jeff 187 Shroeder, Bart 91 Siaueipos, Geraldine 179 , 187,106 HONY 165 3 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