Central Valley High School - Talon Yearbook (Central Valley, CA)

 - Class of 1981

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'L qxfkkjf X x , ,P Q-N ? j.j'f:l :N ' ' A55-I Q- J'Tf f'kgg 4 '- '. , 1 ' ii .V Zi , Vg. -3 +H ' vm . ffffx 1 'sh ' ' ,: '5,'f any 'i ii, '1-1 'ws U 8 t, 5 'saw QM- ... if , ,, Hz. .1 -gk W vi . X -gg, ' X fg4K,,.L V f - W 3 .in A 'Nw ,Q We present to you, our Family Album and invite you to turn the pages and greet each and every brother and sister along with the moms and dads as we recall the highlights of our year. As Falcons, we have a reason for being as proud as we are, as each family member has played a part in building and maintain- ing our household. We have pride in our school, and our clean campus and unbro- ken windows prove it. Howard Norrington, Tim Coates and friends, stretch and relax on school lawn during lunch hour. A family of students take a break during the day to sit and eat lunch in the cafeteria. Table Of Contents Activities Sports Faculty Sophomores Juniors Seniors Advertising Index DMs. Hughes instructs her English class. X, R, x 4 5 9 21 Dan Frank takes his homework from his locker and prepares to go home. la - -, ,nf Q, , ,Vx 10 13 38 ' 1 8 Organizations 78 Pads 8: Fashion 178 96 1 0 ' 112 9 N. Jill Peterson and Kelly Heston exchange light conver- sation in the hall. Heidi Ziegler jumps her horse at the Anderson Fair grounds. With agony of pain upon him, Allen Simpson fin- ishes strong at a cross country meet. n ,,, Clay Seaborn delights in a shaving cream fight at Brandy Creek. We are also proud of the many activities students participate in, in and out of school, for they com- plement the memories ofthe year, and the stu- dents help the school in their individual ways. Talking in the halls is one way students get to know each other, while another is lunch in the cafeteria. If one was to walk into our cafeteria, it would be like walking into a family reunion. Lunchtime is the time when we can sit down together and eat and discuss the problems or jokes of the day. 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Junior Lynn Tews was awarded a tro- phy as the most consistently best dressed person during a week which fea- tured rock and roll, mafia, future, super hero, and traditional blue and white days. On Wednesday night a powder puff football game was played. The Junior- Sophomore team defeated the Senior team by a score of 6-0. Male cheer- leaders kept the crowd smiling 'through- out the game. At 4:00 p.m. homecoming evening, a line of cars left the front of the school. The parade was led by Mr. Roy Berg- stromg class floats and scores of cars decorated with paint, balloons, and streamers followed. V The floats and cars were judged prior to the parade. The senior float, A float of the future , as Senior Class Vice-Presi- dent Cindy Shearman called it, took first place. Joe Leakes' truck took the award for the best decorated automobile. The parade drove through Central Val- ley and then proceeded to Thompson field, where they awaited the game and halftime activities. 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Sl Falcon student prepares a poster for homecoming week. 4l Karen Tenneson force-feeds Brend Gelken at Byron's after the game. 5l Venton Trotter and Howard Nor- ington officiate an armwrestling con- test between Kari Brewster and Deb- bie Larmour. 6l Powder-Puff cheerleaders, 1st Row: Tim Coates and Ken Redden. 2nd Row: Scott Weis and Randy Rodri- quez. 3rd Row: Robert Rammoser, Dean Johnston and Don Spini. 7l Homecoming Car Rally winds its way along Ashby road. Homecoming 13 1 1 1' 1 .1 ill wwf? L... m,.,F,M., ., X 3 'lisk 'Mem Q 1 1 ' is 7 X 1+ , A 1 f vi Q .Q o QU I ', . 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The band and flag team presented a spectacular performance in hon- or of the royalty. The royalty then got into antique automobiles and paraded around the track behind the floats. Sophomore Princess Kelli Camp- bell said that the 1980 Homecom- ing was an experience she would never forget. Homecoming was exciting, original, and expressed the theme Falcon Family Forever well. ll Juan Bernardino and Brenda Hagberg ride in the back of an antique car during halftime at the homecoming game. 21 Laura Lee, Robert Rammoser, and Don Spini boogie down at the homecom- ing dance. 3l The senior float parades in front of the homecoming crowd. 4l The flag team performs at halftime in honor of the royalty. 5D The sophomore float takes a trip around the track at Thompson field, with Mike Zanola and Jamie Mims. 6l Senior Princess Pam Smith, Senior Prince Dean Johnston, and Junior Prin- cess Carrie Nocero with Junior Prince Tim Coates circle the track during half- time. 7l Band members performed at halftime in honor of the homecoming royal court, Homecoming 17 1. Juniors show their Spirit! 2. Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders lead cheers during Harlan Carter. 3. The J.V. Football and Basketball Spirit Squad perform a routine to Celebrate 4. Sherry Harty cheers with enthusiasm. 5. The J.V. Basketball Cheerleaders lead the sophomores with chants. 6. Theresa Valdivia and Kim Failor perform in rally. 7. Julie Cox and Terri McFate sit upon the spirit wagon. 8. The Senior class performing a cheer. Q? N551 l 5 T g Q 6 if si J ,XV L ' X gi-5 'll , si J Q 'Und Skins' if Rallies Juniors led the student body in Spirit! The class of 82 displayed out- standing spirit throughout the foot- ball season rallies and won the Megaphone at the last football ral- ly for winning the most competi- tion yells. The rallies were events that brought the student body much closer by raising their spirit for the school and the coming night's game. The Football Spirit Squad demon- strated their acting abilities along with cheering, when they dressed as football players and faked a game to show how we would be victorious that night. They led var- ious games for the student body, such as pyramid building and see- ing which class could dress the fas- test blindfolded. At the end of the football season they presented a slide show dedicated to the foot- ball players of the season just played, and it brought tears to some players eyes as they listened to The Way We Were. The first basketball rally was held on the Friday during the Harlan Carter Tournament which was hosted by Central Valley. Basket- ball players and cheerleaders were introduced and the crowd was taught new chants for that night's game. The basketball rallies brought more tradition to the school as the fight song was sung by the student body for the first time in years. ROP DOUBLED ROP training is designed to furnisl students 16 or older with entry level marketable skills. There are about 20 different ROP course: available anywhere from landscap ing to automotive specialties. The students learn job search skills anc receive assistance in job place- ment. ROP classes are popular with students because the two or three hour classes give them muct more time to work than regular school courses and they seenf more relevant. Last year about 80 students took ROP. This year there are about 140 students. ROP is getting more popular every year, ex- claimed Mrs. Kampman. ,Aix it N Nw L I f ,S 1 .. .mu ar A-ff-,vs ' . Sis Q. i 5 fi MQ ff gig? fs A i Q X v' 1,:7'gTi:b':3 rf .4 is Mer 1. M 1 Us 1 5 X 3 ta' g ...t. . B :W ,xff . . ...rf . Q S 3 1 x..Xs' 'mlm E . ,Q ,t ii-11.35-:I ,H W ' it X PQ ...rd 1... . fi? . .2 3 f 1 2 V JM, gm .. 4,-1' Q, .. J .. 2 'mf-'L ' ' , Q ,S- ' ,.f-'M 1. Sandy Ault in ROP child care, gen- tly pushes a child on the swing. 2. Pete Houtman checks seedlings in newly constructed hot bed. 3. John Sands in uniform for ROP food service. 4. Mrs. Kampman, ROP advisor at CVHS. 5. Jennifer Bradley, Maxine Dwarty in ROP Cosmetology class. P K ' Q i Y'3fXQf 1 , ' -'3 . .n X f' Ss . Yfxqyww b 1 ,s 'Y . Q 5 'K' -I 4, x . , .2 3 Fw- . my .QM A ,s il 'i Gothic Settings Once upon a midnight dreary, October 29,30,31, while I pondered weak and weary, trying to decide whether I should go through the Music Dept. Haunted House Door, I strained my mind then hesitantly stepped through into the mys- terious haunted house created by the Swing Choir, Concert Band, and Jazz Band, that had over 700 people before me gone, earning in excess of 513700.00 for the music dept. Ah, distinctly I remember it was in bleak October, as each star wrought its ghost upon the floor. Eagerly I wished the morrow as I saw the vampires, spiders, ghouls, and freaks jumping out at me from the darkness. As I walked in, pres- ently my soul grew stronger, hesitating then no longer I walked through into the waiting room, where I saw maids killing and dicing up the people that had not quite made their journey! I went on into a bedroom with a spider ready to pounce on her victim below. Through the tunnel I went crawling as I saw vam- pires, frankenstein monsters, ghouls and goblins and things grabbing me from the darkness. Back into the chamber turn- ing, my soul within me burning, I ran out into the darkness and then was heard from Nevermorel Featured were Freaks and Phase Four. These movies were presented by the student council for around 35400.00 which became a loss when only about 60-70 people out of around 930 stu- dents showed up. Some reasons that the student council and Mr. Bergstrom think the movies bombed was because either the stu- dent body populace lives too far from C.V. or we haven't featured smash hit movies. Mr. Bergstrom commented, I think we should try again with a movie that all the student body would be inter- ested inf' Harry Knudsen, student coun- cil member, commented, The movies weren't as good as they could have been due to the absence of Phantom of Para- dise, and the privilege of popcorn fights was taken away. Don Spini, another student council member, said that more people would have come if Phantom of Paradise wasnlt stopped from being shown, and the reason why it wasn't shown he said, was because some peo- ple felt the student populace shouldn't be exposed to drugs, or swearing, or sex that they are exposed to every day. One of the people that attended the movie, Jeanie Rodick, said, The movie Freaks was pretty good but I felt sorry for the freaks in the movie, and Phase Four was ok but some of its potential for a good horror film was missing. 22 Student Activities it W .Q J ,fi 463 53. .nn x 5 X- X .fu-. i W da . , fl , J 'J, fit A o Q 0 0.95 o o A 4 5220 f. . vl- 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Eric Cassano readies himself for his next ghoulish murder. Jill Perry and Heather Rowlfe are awaiting a delicious neck bite into the cameraman's neck. Mary Walker and Katrina Myles perform in a deadly operation on Jeff Kelly. Sheryl Shockley and Cathy Rogers sinisterly cut into their victim Carolyn Flesuras while their henchman Eric Terry eagerly awaits another delicious meal. An audience of C.V. movies goers watch Freaks. Tammy Goddard awaits unsuspecting vic- tims. Kevin Markum and Eric Murray scare some defenseless people. Student Activities 23 Winter Concert 8: Caroling Created Holiday Spirit. The Winter Concert was performed on Dec. 17. Talon Hall was filled to maximum capacity with parents, visi- tors, and fellow students. Jazz Ensemble, Concert Band, and Show Choir Occupella, directed by Mr. Tucker, presented the following pro- gram: Concert Band: A Christmas Festi- val, selections from The Nutcracker , and a medley from Sgt Pepper's Lone- ly Hearts' Club Band. Jazz Ensemble: Don't Look Backu, Just the Way You Are, T.J.'s Boogie , and In The Mood. Show Choir toccupellal: What Child ls This , Lo How A Rose Er' Blooming , Do You Hear What I Hearn, Jazz Gloria , and We Wish You A Merry Christmas . Show Choir: 1. Brett Marymee, Buddie McKenzie, and John Lowell caroling at Beverly Manor Convales- cent home. 2. CSF and Music Dept. caroling a Crestwood Convalescent Home. 3. Mr. Tucker conducts the Jazz Band during the Winter Concert. 4. Roger Kleven, Anthony Tavolazzi, Tony Kern, Vaughn Ritchie, Jesse Miller, Pat Mar- tinez, and Eric Cassano perform in the Jazz Band while the Swing Choir waits patiently. Centrol Volley High School Music Deporiment gm .- 4 Q rig! u w X D H I I i f-1 N ' fl PRESENTS Winter Concert December 17, 1980 Exerpts from the 1980 Reno Show and Rudolf, The Red Nosed Reindeer. On Dec. 15, CSF, Mr. Ashcraft, The Music Dept., and Mr. Tucker with his guitar caroled at Beverly Manor Conva- lescent Home, Memorial Hospital, and Crestwood Convalescent Home. The people were friendly and all joined in as a family at the homes we visited. At Memorial, we all split up and sang in the corridors of the hospital to the ill unable to have a Christmas at home. Afterwards, the carolers all met fo hot chocolate and cookies in Talon Hall Everyone felt it was fun and all had 2. good time, although some came away from the experience feeling sympathy and sadness for the elderly and sick. 5. Swing Choir performs Ease On Down Thi Road . 6. A 1980's Winter Concert Program cover. 7. Swing choir performs Fire 8a Rain . 8. Tammy Goddard and Eric Murray play the saxaphone in full swing. 9. Brett Marymee, Sherry Ferguson, Katrina Myles, Alice Romero, and Lynne Starr help spread good cheer to an elderly woman at Beverly Manor Convalescent Home. fn, 2 2 I Q A H- ,Y k . v Y . fir I I A , 'I ,, .. gyfay- 5, , wh: Q in Ll ' YQ: E! Music Dept. 25 Nl' ' . . A :. NL FX- Q- .,,.. X gr x. . XX 5 X i . Xu 1 X 2 X e f 2 5 , M , , v 2 M ,,.,. . .MM ,...,....-Nw - is i mf- ........- ,Wynnw- ,.,....ma-mv-Q The Music Dpt. Went On The Road. The band played at the North Cal. Music Con- test, the Tracy Band Review April 28th at Great America, the Rodeo Parade, Shasta Damboree Parade, graduation, and elementary schools in the area. The Jazz Band toured the area schools, played at Reno, the Lions Club, and the Spring Music Show. The Swing Choir performed at the Reno Jazz Festival the 13th, 14th, and 15th of March, the Lions Club State Convention the 2nd of May, the Spring Music Review May Sth and 6th, graduation, and Shasta College. The music dept. consists of a Swing Choir, Stage Band, Marching Band, Jazz Ensemble, and Concert Band. The music dept. performed with the encourage- ment and direction of Mr. Tucker, who is very outgoing and puts out a lot of his own time and money to help them perform. Togetherness is an important part of the music dept. All care part of a family with Mr. Tucker as the fatherly figure backing them up. At Christmas the music dept. carolled convalescent homes and per- formed in the winter concert. Many students have formed lasting relationship and they cele- brate at parties together after performances and for birthdays. For the Reno Jazz Festival Mr. Tucker brought in a choreographer named Tamar to teach them the dances and songs. The show choir 2 songs included, The Rose , Jump Shout Boogie , Games People Play , Turn the Beat Around , Late in the Evening . The show choir 1 songs were: Fame , On Broad- way , l Just Want to Dance With You , At the Hop , Run Around Sue , t'Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band , 'Breaking up is Hard to don. l. Mr. Tucker and the Swing Choir perform Jump Shout Boogie , during the homecoming rally. 2. Jill Perry, Tina Pruitt, Jeff Kelly, Nancy Alvord, Brenda Brazil, Julie Dillon, and Becky Carlson sing Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer during the Winter Con- cert. 3. Joe Leake, Carolyn Flesauras, David Mitch- ell, Tlm Looper, Wendy Castelbano, Dawna Helwlg, Jeff Kelly, Stephanie Caudle, and Heather Rowlfe practicing the Rose for the Reno Festival. 4. Bill Burkhead, Darla Sivey. James Cepner, Tammy God- dard, Chuck LaHorgue, and David Cassano play in the Stage Band during the Winter Concert. 5. Deb- bie Larmour, Darlene Gaynor. and Shery Ferguson demonstrate abilities on the flute. 6. Mr. Tucker conducts the Stage Band: lst. row tleft-rlghtl Blll Burkhead, Darla Slvey, James Kepner, Tammy Goddard, Churck LaHorgue, David Cassano. 2nd. row: Kevin Markham, John Lowell, Wess Gold- smith, Vaughn Ritchie, Eric Harris. and Man. Steers. 7. Mr. Tucker plays the tuba at one of the rallies. 8. Tamar teaches the Choir how to show meaning and feelings ln their dances for Reno. 9. Swing Choir sings occupella during the Winter Con- cert. Front row lleft-rlghtl: Vicky Wilde, Roxanne Wilde, Angie Butler, Klm MacLean, Julie Misener. and Carrie Mlsener. 2nd row: Susan Qulrus, Chris Huebener, Rhonda Reynolds, Denise Chisholm, Al- ice Romero, and Stephanie Caudle. 3rd row: Diane Hagstrom, Renee Chesson, Sherry Harty, Diane Brock, Terri Rahm, Brenda Brazil, and Nancy Al- vord. 4th row: Jeff Kellee, Jeff Hill, Mike Martinez, Chuck LaHorgue, Dwain Sellers, and Tad Vick. Music Dpt. .,..,.m- ww, .Q-. X W, , K f xx ev X . - , m . 5 W 1 , ', 1 A ,f-s, . f ' xr. :J ' 1 I t if ,, h H 5 'mkk ,,k, I L Vg' , 1 - - 4 , ' .J , V, dv I ., , ' ' Rockin' Out With The Hillbillies The annual Sadie Hawkins dance was sponsored by the Music Dept. on Febru- ary 30 from 9:00-12:00, a tradition at C.V. for oxger 20 years. Couples danced to record of AC-DC and other popular groups, and enjoyed relaxing on hay bails. This is the only dance where girls ask the guys to the dance iofficiallyj. The dance was a success and helped the Music Dept. earn approx. 5300.00 towards Reno. All week Daisy Maes and Lil Abners collected money for class competition. The Daisy Maes were Renee Cheison, seniorg Susan Quirus, junior, and Denise Brown, sophomore, The Lil' Abners were Mike Corbell, seniorg Randy Rodriguez, junior, and Daryl Macintyre, soph- omore. The winning class were the juniors with over 3100.00 Meanwhile Marry'n Sam lMr. Bergstroml performed marriage services at his booth. Nancy Alvord married Linda Thetford, Danny Olson to Linda Dominguez, Gail Meek to Rich Dehemmer, Debbie Lar- mour-Brian Weissman, Suzanne Wood mar- ried Greg Beaton, Venton Trotter to Wendy Rehberg, and Tim Coates to Gail Peterson. At 12:00 somewhat regretfully all turned home- ward iwith their marriages annulledi. 1, Mike Barkley and Milsa Cordem exchange wed, ding rings. 2. Gail Meek and Rich Dehlemmer await their mar- riage while Mr. Bergstrom tMarry'n Sami unites Bill Cox to Holly Lighter. 3. Joe Leake and Heather Rolfe work at the re- freshment stand, waiting on Eric Harris. 4. Mike Corbell and Renee Cheison, the Daisy Mae and Lil Abner for the seniors. 5. Susan Quirus and Randy Rodriguez, the winning junior class Daisy Mae and Lil Abner in the money competition. 6. John Houser and Dina Rose after their marriage show off their license. 7. Misty Kallbough, Ron Dillings, Alice Kallbaugh, Alan Meeker, Keith Brown, and Peggy Kallbaugh enjoy themselves at the dance. 8. Marry'n Sam iMr, Bergstroml giving wedding vows. 9. Alan Krigbaughm getting down. . ..,,- k. ,. ,',fs'E ' , ' i s 1. Q, .- S., 5 -33231, , , . i .r.s . , s h i 5fggg'Q +: 7'i f- ES , to 1- , X ' fi . nr, 5 . ' Q -.S is '- Z is. t A if C1 f it ff if gi, . ,rv ' PROJECT SMASH! The Annual bridge building contest oc- curred on December 15. Brett Mary- mee had the strongest bridge that held 93 lbs. The weakest was 4 lbs. built by Greg Ramsey. Mr. Ashcraft's physics class took part in the bridge building contest. Each stu- dent was given 3O ft. of 3f32 inch balsa wood, one tube of testors glue, a com- plete list of rules, and two weeks in which to complete their bridge. Every student had to draw their own plans and do all the work at home. The smash has been going on for the last eight years. Six years ago Mr. Don- iak built a bridge that held 222 lbs. Since then Mr. Ashcraft has disqualified Mr. Doniak and his design from the contest. Project Smash helps the students find the strongest possible structure and at the same time have a lot of fun, exclaimed Mr. Ashcraft. ., it .. ,, fi Q Seniors Took Honors Don Spini received the DAR lDaughters of American Revolu- tionl good citizenship award. Don was the first boy to ever win since boys were made eligible six years ago. The Senior class chooses a student who they feel exhibits outstanding leadership, dependability and pa- triotism. Don claimed, 'AI feel very honored that my class chose me and it's the best award I ever won because it was awarded to me by people l personally know. He felt being the Student Body President helped tremendously in winning the award. Three weeks before he won the DAR Award, a Rotary Club Youth Award for leadership was also pre- 1. Allen Simpson watches in suspense as all the hours of hard work get crushed by Mr. Ashcraft. 2. Don Spini and Doc Hall take high hon- ors. 3. Those included in the Physics Class Bridge Building Contest: lTop Rowl Chris sented to Don. After graduation, Don plans to go to Hayward College for a year then transfer to Berkeley majoring in Law. Doc Hall was the only athlete at C.V. to make NAL in football. He was all-league defensive end and also honorable mention at offen- sive guard. The NAL awards are chosen by the coaches from all the schools in the league. Usually about 22 people are chosen. Doc had been playing football for 7 yrs. and was 1 of 3 captains on the football team. He feels that what it takes to make NAL is that you've got to be aggressive and want to play football. Quammen, Mitch Jones, Greg Ramsey, Brian Thompson, Chris Ludwig, Mike Williams, and Allen Simpson. lFront Rowl Rick Lush, Scott Jones, Brett Marymee, and Mike Friesen. 4. Brett Marymee exhibits his bridge that held 93 lbs. N :QQ X X X-X 4- Bank Of America Awards 14 Students Honored By Bank Of America. Four top-ranking seniors have been presented with Bank of America Achievement Awards, Brett Mary- mee, science and mathematics, Fletcher Alford, liberal arts, Bonnie Mauzey, vocational arts, and Bill Burkhead, fine arts. They all received a personally engraved plaque and se- lected students competed on March 25, with students from other high schools. Judging at this zone event was done by a panel of business and community leaders who based their decisions on written compositions, group discussion, scholarship, civic, and school activities. Along with the top-ranking seniors were ten other seniors, who received Certificates of Merit for a superior performance in a specific study field: Ron Gilmore, art, Eric Harris, musicg Heather Rolfe, English, Stacy Bart- lett, foreign language, Tom Lowery, social studies, Mike Williams, labora- tory science, Danetta Fecke, math, Traci Espeuschied, business, Renee Chesson, home economics, and Wes Patton, trades and industrial. First place winners in this event ad- vanced to the regional finals. The sec- ond, third, and fourth place zone win- ners in each field received 3100, 375, and 350. In the finals zone winners com peted with each other for a top prize of 32000, 31000, and 3750. All other finalists received 3500, for final re- sults see supplement. 1. fFront Rowl Bonnie Mauzy, Cindy Shearman, Stacy Bartlett, Traci Espeus- chied, and Heather Rolfe. fTopl Ron Gil- more, Wes Patton, Bill Burkhead, Fletch- er Alford, Brett Marymee and Mike Wil- liams. 2. Ron Gilmore 3. Fletcher Alford 4. Brett Marymee 5. Bill Burkhead Adventure In Chile Jennifer Parry To Chile Jennifer Parry, an outgoing junior, par- ticipated in the American Field Service ,, QQ if., 1 a K ,Ma-we f-wmv . Q 'Wt cmnf-fddilnr program KAFSD and traveled to Chile. She stayed with the Duran family in a town called LLay-LLay, which is not far from the capitol of Santiago, Chile, Her host father in Chile owns a barber shop and her mother owns a bou' tique. She had a younger sister and two younger brothers. Before departure, Jennifer was excited about the trip and said, lt will be a way of proving I can stand on my own two feet. When Jennifer left, she flew to Miami for an orientation on the year of living in a foreign country. She said, L'Living with a different family, and in a different coun- try, would be a good learning exper- ience. i gli lm 'aprt Sarah Rowley Sarah Rowley was honored by the NAL for all around player. She scored an average of 14 pts. a game. She said, the NAL award is a great honoref' Sarah received a NAL patch and certificate. Sarah said, I would like to thank the whole team and Coach Daily, without them I couldn't have made this award. Sarah enjoyed going to other Named All Nal. schools with the team and meeting new people. She also said, I like to win with a winning team. Sarah has never been named NAL before and she feels very honored. She has been playing basketball for 6 yrs. and enjoys it very much. When asked if she will try to be named NAL next year, she re- plied, It was a surprise this year, but I will do my best always. Tim Blevins Named Out- Standing Business Student. Tim Blevins was awarded a 550.00 sav- ings bond for winning 2nd place in a Northern California competition for best business student. The award was based on experience, recommendations, and G.P.A. Tim is an uncertified accountant for Year Book, handling a 312,000 ac- count. I-Ie also handles business affairs for his family's business. Tim said, I would like to thank Mrs. LaHmon for helping me with my account- ing and representing me in this award. Tim says that he was surprised and hon- ored when he found out that he had made 2nd. Tim plans to go to a training school for accountants. He wants to work for a large business in which he can advance. Tim plans to use his award money on a summer trip to N.Y. 1. Jennifer Parry on the volleyball team. 2. Sarah Rowley shooting for two. 3. Jen- nifer Parry 4. Jennifer Parry in the band. 5. Sarah Rowley shows winning form. 6. Tim Blevins xx QS fx, A - Q A as is we ,W N N. .L L is V5 F ,Q X if :lf j .f isis i xii if ,,. 5- . Pf- 1. 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The crowds' sentiments for the squad were best expressed when Senior Mike Barkly said The squad really got the crowd in- volved at games and helped every- one to have a good time. D Kelli Campbell cheers throughout J.V. game. 21 Brenda Hagberg completes a cheer with a sigh of relief. 31 Wendy Rehberg cheers for the Falcon varsity, 4D Lislie Fox supports Chris McCullough, while they hold up a poster for the varsity team to run through. 5i Varsity Spirit Squad. Top Row: Leslie Fox, Julie Cox, Jill Peterson, Karen Tenneson, and Brenda l-lagberg. Bottom Row: Chris McCullough, Debbie Kerfoot. Pam Smith, Sherrie Harty, and Wendy Rehberg. , 6l Sherrie Harty uses pom-poms for difficult cheer, 7l Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. Front Row: Terri McFate, Kelli Campbell, and Dorrie Sapp. 2nd Row: Monique Peasha and J.V. Mascot Meridith Dunlap. 3rd Row: Varsity Mascots Brenda Gehlken and Julia McLaren 40 Spirit Squad ,ish X X? y x-J' F Was ,mega w,,1ll WA V , ,-,ying SV-H-S was f,V.H.S . '-me N31 ,- up., 4. AQ:-f f4 ' 3 411- ix S-2 fs f N-Q gmv .,5y geo A fafvi wsco Spirit Squad 41 JV's Took 4th Place With 3 pre-season games and 5 league games, JV's finished the season with 1 win, 4 losses and 3 ties. From this they received 4th place in the league, one position ahead of Yreka, who finished 5th. The team started the season off well. As they progressed through- out the season, they improved tre- mendously. Coaches Rhyne and McShane were pleased with the season, es- pecially their last game against An- derson. Anderson was in the con- tention for the league title, and CV came out of the game tied. Eric Murray received an award for best offensive player, best defen- sive-Aaron Bagnaschig best all- around player Kevin Johnson. 1. David Ambuel dives over Foothill tacklers for Falcon yardage. 2. Falcon defense stops opponent from scoring. 3. Kevin Lindsay struggles for more Falcon yard- age. 4. Coaches Rhyne, McShane, and Passalaqua en- ccurage their players. 5. Front Row: Ron DeVore, Angel Winn, Jamie Mims, Val Bard, Joe Larson, Pam Tyler, Andy Hack, Ray Harris, David Ambuehlg 2nd Row: Kevin Lindsay, Chuck Pipkin, Kevin Markham, Dan Ide, David Admiral, Ron Jones, Ron DeMaaged, Daryl Mclntyreg 3rd row: Brian Pierce, Hal Clark, Darren Dearman, Jeff Miller, Darren Masingale, Rollie Sto- ver, Bryon Perryman, Gary Landon, Matt Corbellg 4th row: Steve Richardson, Dan Brogden, Chris Corbett, Bill Schoniger, Roger Siner, Doyle Wil- lyard, Jeff Owen, Brian Williams, 5th row: Steve Kerr, Shawn Rogers, Mike Adams, Aaron Bagnas- chi, Eric Murray, David Callahan, Mike Rosales, Mark Williams. W. 1 iv , .. . 4-, ,237 QM, . i . f ,rf-j,LW.1tl f ,Ar ., :Jak f .. 1, ,:.Wg'g. l:5,f1.,i ' , wrj,,r1 H ' - i t-first? 1 r,, .1:, w a . . Ami' ...M YM. a fu-A K T: wr f P X I 4 4 wg ' ' ' lb 4 ,. Q. , 3 ..x .5 1 ..-:lr wmwqip . sq. .1 I 4 'Q A -o 1'-f' 'N 71 fl 'tn . r' 4 . T., 11 sjqlgl .4 K rl. -x z V..f.,-. an A QL' ip gk HPS X 1.4 .. 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C.V. destroyed Las Plumas 20- 0. Helping to make the winning game were Locke Palumbo and Allen Krigbaum, neither of whom had played football at C.V. before. Ken Redden, Bunk Schmidt, and Mark Hamilton also gave a lot of depth as running backs. The quarterback position was one position Korsen was wor- ried about, but he was pleasant- ly surprised when he had three quarter backs who were basical- ly equal in skill. Bob McMullen was the biggest running threat, while Juan Bernardino and Jim Bachelder were both strong passers. Doc Hall played line and also defensive end. Wide receiver was Kelly Heston, and Howard Norrington played cen- ter. Tackles were Tracy Boughn and John Schoelkopf. Greg Beaton played tight end and Venton Trotter played nose guard. Defensive tackles were Mike Corbell and Dan Goddard. Brian Howard and Dean John- ston were linebackers. The Falcons crushed Groville, 26-O. Locke Palumbo rushed for a total of 157 yards and scored on runs of 93 and 56 yards to lead. Palumbo's 93 yards was one of the longest run in school history. Mark Hamil- ton then pulled in a pass by Bob McMullen and scrambled 60 yards for a touchdown. C.V. in- tercepted one Oroville pass and recovered a fumble. Randy Ro- driquez made the final touch- down. .1 fa . .mx -,A f,t..H 1. ,A QW-. ' Q ur-- -..g- - -1-. ' ', Y.'!' 1- 5 I 'L , , Sfjg fm. 11 Lg' -if, L 9 3 ., ,- 1.-mar-'65-f mr B -'f' ' ' M-A .N , fg + L -bf- -,xiii ,- 1 .. 5 N Q 'W 5 ,dzfm Mg F-Q , ff' 0-:-.:.Qi'f-6' 44 if ,Q 1 ', f' .yew vi' M Q gb 4. 1- ..g, ,3 W, . ,g I 'VK 8 .z .5 ,. HN' Q f m .Lg-5f -2 fat -'ze f- 91'-X42-R sa '- 61 44 :,- QQ Ni, 4 Tiff , .4f' Q .! ' - , r. A . , - .1 F: AR IQ! I,-4 -N I E 4 3 N RS ' tary ! CUFF fg-'I ' -5 i ' ,J an N 'N Varslty Opens League W1th Blg Wm The league opener was played agamst Enterprise and was billed a match up of Enterprnse Veer versus CV s Wlshbone both of which are potentrally hugh scoring offenses What took place was a battle of the defenses The Falcon defense was credited for winning the game 9 0 The Falcon's next opponent was the Red Bluff Spartans at the C V homecoming The team started out slow and really never packed up momentum they were de feated 7 30 For their third league game the team played Shasta. It Uver E I-I S was one of the most excnt mg games of the season C V would score and then Shasta would score When the gun soundmg the end of the game was fnred the score was 21 22 and the Falcons had just missed a victory over Shasta by 2 points On a cold mght in Yreka, the Falcons came up on the losmg side of a 6-30 score For the fmal game, they traveled to the field of the N A L champions in Ander- son The Falcon Football Team put up a good flght agamst the tough Anderson squad but they lost 14-41 S1 - .. xv JSP! mx . , , A Q -sq 3 ' . -.Q U F as h fe :fr ,J P ,ng my I -ml NM V3 ,M , .. ll5 ' i 'Q - ri ,, ., s ,Q W .K Nz' -K 'Hg fini' Q 'hu-Situ I Scoreboard them Las Plumas C ' I K. IY f p A1 f 1 2 Foothill l X H ' i Oroville , L. ' , 1 Enterprise 4-2 if 4 , I s K tw .y,' 'QW - 'WF' Red Bluff - Shasta - Yreka - Anderson - Falcon Football us 20 - 0 Chico 12 - 28 22 - 14 26 - 0 9 - 0 7 30 21 22 6 30 14 41 11 Mark Hamilton blocks for Locke Palumbo during practice. 21 Tracy Boughn sails another football high into the air for the great Falcon team. 31 Mark Ham- ilton hlts the hole at the home- coming game. 41 Coach Korsen gives the team helpful hints on how to win the game. 51 The team prays before the game. 61 Tim Coates, Greg Beaton, Dave Hen- drickson, Venton Trotter, Kelly Heston, and Bob McMullen show who is number 1 after a tedious practice. 71 Falcons battle Spar- tans for a fumble. 1.4 Q Q? ,Y :E - 4 A'lcrql - Q . ' ' K F: K W is 4351 Lx Ben Demercurio sprints to pass a Yreka runner at the finish. The girls team-lst row: Cindy Adix, Patty Schaefer, Sherry Saul, Dana Morse, and Coach Doniak. 2nd row: Caren Criss, Jeanie Rodick, Anne Douglass, Vicki Gerlach, and Sherry Ferguson. The Varsity Squad-lst row: Cary Davis, Dan Frank, Allen Simpson, Brett Mary- mee, Ron Ahlbrecht, 2nd row: Coach Jim Hayes, Dean Adams, Dan Cropley, 48 Cross Country 'xi .. W , J .,-3, s, ... 4. , ,. kk 1 . 'F - ' M412 - fi T - .'1.f frffl' Q' 1. A' 4 1 Harry Knudsen, Tom Lowery, and Bob Rammoser. 4. Joe Erlei strides along J.V. course. 5. Sherry Ferguson strides down a hill on Shasta's course. 6. The J.V.'s lst row: John Lawell and Scott Gardener. 2nd row: Darin Ahl- brecht, Troy McLaughlin, and Coach Jim Hayes. 7 Dana Morse leaves other runners behind running down a hill. -C. ffl' q!'i Q rf-., - ,f J.V.'s Finished 2nd ln League To begin the 1980 cross-country sea- son, the Falcon runners traveled to An- derson on a stormy Thursday. The girls raced a tough Anderson squad on their own course and were defeated 54-15, while the J.V.'s faired a little better los- ing 21-35. The Varsity squad was crip- pled for they lost 4 of their top runners and were defeated by the N.A.L. cham- pion Cubs 42-19. Against Enterprise the Varsity team didn't do much better losing 39-17. The girls were clearly out-matched and lost 50-15. The only squad that won were the J.V.'s who won due to an Enterprise forfeit. The girls lost 44-17 at Shasta. The Varsi- ty was narrowly defeated 31-24. The J.V.'s won their second in a row with John Lowell, Darin Ahlbrecht, and Scott Gardener placing 1st through 3rd. The varsity team had their first victory against Red Bluff here at C.V. with a score of 20-35. The J.V.'s won again over Red Bluff 19-38 and over Nova 16- ...--- ' A'vM,4,...-f- F! S i .. 1 -- 1 A ...tjfvl M-my -' I . --24. , z Vim ,UHVIW cf t r ' ' rj ff' 1 40. The girls lost to Nova 47-16 and in their closest race of the season lost to Red Bluff 30-27. ln Yreka the girls lost 23-34 while the J.V.'s extended their winning record 21- 35. The varsity won their 2nd race of the season 26-30, At the N.A.L. the girls came out in last place while the varsity placed 5th. The J.V.'s finished 2nd in the league behind Anderson. The most valuable runner for the girls was Jeanie Roddick and the most inspi- rational runner was Sarah Rowley. Their coach, Mrs. Doniak, awarded Sherry Ferguson the most improved trophy. The J.V.'s had 2 most valuable runners, Darren Albrecht and John Lowell. The most improved for the J.V.'s was Scott Gardener. The most valuable runners for the varsity squad was Allen Simpson, the most inspirational was Tom Lowery, and the most improved was Donnie Fer- guson. ' -... 5 A 1 Q A . Cross Country 49 Sw -I ma' Q 'Xxx ...M- X,.lK' ' fi' v, Q Q-Q., if -f Q85 I .gi K , iff I I 6 . 4 Q 1 ' s QR .. X V if Q X K aff? 3 Q k x L- ara af- 'TX if 1 ' , , . Ma R ,J 5 g ,Lk J, . i 5- I fy- , ' Wk X 'Wm Rx 'W 'S m 'S ll Caren Criss strides to pass an opponent at the N.S.C.l.F. lnvita- tional. 2j Tom Lowery catches a Lassen runner at the N.S.C.l.F. ln- vitational. 31 Tom Schmidt leaves his Red Bluff opponents far be- hind. 4l Coach Jim Hayes cuts piece of cake, while Jeanie Rod- dick plles food on her plate at the cross-country party. 5, Donnie Ferguson races down a steep hill at the N.A.L. meet. 61 Allen Simp- son, John Lowell, Darren Al- brecht, and Troy McLaughlin dis- cuss tactics of the up-coming meet. 75 Troy McLaughlin and Scott Gardener fight for front po- sitions at the N.S.C.l.F. Invita- tional. ,'P is .Q-SNL xx Q, ,,,,..,...m,...,.,.,, ,.,, M , ,,M-ww.. ww- .- w'3,9ulbw-M. WM y,,,,...w-- X V' W gt! il ,,-or Q4 W-I 'Q - .Mum ffgkf 5. . ' ' 4-as .. c P W -' ' as X 7 JV s Take It To The Net The JV volleyball team got off to a slow start but progressed rapidly. Their coach was Mrs. Olson, a student teacher at CV. This was her first year coaching volleyball, and she did a great job. Originally, 20 girls tried out for the team, but.. by the end of the season, there remained only 6. Although the team didn't win any league matches, they did win a match against Mercy High School of Red Bluff. All of the players increased skill and knowledge of the game during the season. Therese Kamela was an outstanding player, playing both front and back row. Pam Davis also played both front and back row. Shelli Korteum was the team's setter. At the awards banquet Therese Kamela was Most Valuable, Pam Davis Most Dedicated and Gail- Peterson Most Improved. lj Pam Davis digs the ball while team mates watch close by. 21 The- rese Kamela bumps up the ball. 3, Sherri Quamen sets the ball to Me- linda Leal. 41 Sherri Jackson bumps the ball over the net. 51 Therese Ka- mela gets low to bump the ball. 6D Front row-Pam Davis, Marla Wolfin, Sherri Jackson, Tracy Fergason, Gail Peterson. Back row-Shelli Kor- teum, Linda Hall, Mylinda Leal, The- rese Kamela, Coach Olson. 7J The- rese Kamela bumps up a hard spike. 'I GX, C1 1 !12 1 75- Varsity Volleyball Won A League Game For The First Time In 3 Years For the first time in 3 years the varsity volleyball team won not only 1 but but 3 league games. There were many changes this year. The team didn't have a coach for 2 weeks into the season. The new coach, Mrs. Pat Chase, had 10 years of previous coaching experience in various col- leges in Hawaii and Southern Califor- nia. C.V. was her first high school team. The team received some new game plans from Chase, a multiple offense and an international 4.2 of- fense. The team's skills grew tremen- dously over the season. Coach Chase 1. Front Row: Heidi Suess, Sabrina How- ard, Darla Sivey, Jennifer Parry, Ter- ry Stinson, Stacey Bartlett, Anh Troung, Kathy Mclntosh. 2nd Row: Renee Chesson, Danelle Chapman, Julie Jones, Chris Riggs, Debbie Lar- mour, Tammy Stinson, and Coach Pat 54 Volleyball tried to specialize players in the back row. Terry Stinson, Jennifer Parry and Anh Troung were all excellent back row players said Chase. She also tried to specialize players: spiker Debbie Larmour, setters Sabrina Howard and Stacey Bartlett. Julie Jones and Darla Sivey specialized in both front and back row play. The team really knew how to put on a show. Their match against Yreka last- ed for 3 hours and was decided in the last game. C.V. won 18-16. Chase. 2. Jennifer Parry bumps up the ball with Julie Jones watching close by. 3. Jennifer Parry digs a hard spike. 4. Darla Sivey dives for the ball. 5. Stacey Bartlett bumps the ball over the net while Darla Sivey assists. . 15,1 1 .W Mi b.AV ,. W, . , .iA 1.4.45 W kQ ' 'S 3 xi- , W. 4.., ie Eggs ,uk 3? ww. Enterprise Red Bluff Yreka Shasta Anderson Enterprise Red Bluff Yreka Shasta Anderson X, -,,,,,,, CV 13-15. CV 12-15 CV 9-15 CV 11-15 CV 15- 9 CV 15-11 CV 17-15, CV 15- 8, CV 15- 8, CV 3-15, 9 11-15, 5-15 15-13 15- 5 2-15 6-15 10-15, 10-15, 10-15, 9-15, 9 12-15, 12-15 15-11 11-15 9-15 4-15 1-15, 9-15, 9-15, 6-15, Q -0-1 9-15, 4-15, 10-15, 11-15 15-10 16-18, 16-14 15-12 'Ss The Basketball Spirit Squad Was Cut in Size The Varsity Basketball Spirit Squad changed in number from the traditional five songleaders, four cheerleaders, and two mascots to five yell leaders and two mascots. The change came due to dissension between the cheerleaders and songleaders the previous year. The new position as yell leader required extra time and dedication to perform the song and dance routine for competition at the Harlan Carter and Arcata tourna- ments. Also the same group of five were judged separately as cheerleaders for crowd control, leading yells and execut- ing cheers during time outs and quarters. A general feeling was the need for a bigger squad. 1. Jayvee Cheerleaders, Becky Carlson, Colleen Costa, Robin Roseberg and Lisa Holloway. 2. Kelly Hancock and Suzanne Wood get crowd going at Enterprise game. 5. Varsity yell leaders lead crowd in chants. Cheerleading 56 in - is .QM c sit it . is XJ Robert Rammoser First Male Mascot. ln spring of '80 Kelly Hancock asked Rob- ert Rammoser to try out for mascot with her. It was a daring move for Robert and the student body as a whole to have a male representative on the spirit squad and Robert and Kelly didn't know how it would be received by other schools. Everything went smoothly and Robert said if Enterprise didn't hassel him no one would. Robert expressed his feelings about being mascot saying, I love itg l could do any- thing l wanted out there in front of the crowd and it was great to have my friends there backing me up. 3. Mascots, Robert Rammoser and Kelly Hancock. 6. JV Cheerleaders yell chants during game. 4. Varsity yell leaders, Tessi Draper, Kim Failor, Teresa Valdivia, Suzanne Wood and Davi Machen Cheerleading 57 2 J.V. BASKETBALL top row: Ron Dill, Bill Schoniger, Ken Farnham, Darren Masingale, Brian Williams, Phil Rollins, and Coach Paul Brousseau. bottom row: Dan Hall, Ben DeMercurio, Gary Robinson, Dave lVlcOmber, Eric Murray, and Todd Snoeyenbos. Not shown in picture: Jamie Mims and Lee Patterson. xcal Q 1 j YUMJ 14 4 ef 21 nu- LQQWX fi fi, . I ,-. EY X im.,-t .E 5: Nj ' p s off ' Nw? A,A, s . if ke Everybody On The Line . . . Everybody on the line is a common phrase to J.V. basketball Coach Brous- seau. It means it's time to run. Coach Brousseau planned to use speed and execution as a major fac- tor in his strategy. Injur- ies, substitutions for those injuries, and players not showing up for practice are the problems coaches have to put up with in be- ing a basketball coach, but that didnlt bother him, he said, It's all part of the game. Coach Brousseau is proud of be- ing the coach of C.V. A graduate of Shasta High, he says, C.V. was always thought of as the easy team. l don't like to make long range goals, because you intend to for- get the game your playing in. The one goal l would like to accomplish is to disprove the theory that C.V. is an easy team. 1. Todd Snoeyenbos shoots a freethrow in the basketball game at Shasta. 2. Gary Robinson sends ball airborne to- wards the net. 3. Bill Schoniger takes a baseline jumpshot in the Red Bluff. 4. Dave McOmber and Darren Masingale eludes the defender, 5. Ben DeMercurio shooting over Spartan defender. 5 s Q AX I I 1 1' 60 Falcons Fly Into League With A Victory Over Red Bluff The Varsity team opened their season against highly ranked Corning. In a topsey turvey game the Falcons came out victorious 58-57, with Jim Lar- mour scoring 10 points for the team high. In the Harlan Carter Tourna- ment the Falcons started out fast, defeating McKinleyville 67-37. In the semifinals the team was narrowly defeated 56-57. Jim Larmour and Doc Hall tied for the team high with 10 points each. The varsity guys ended up taking 4th place in the tournament, which was held at C.V., when they lost to Enterprise by 3 points. Doc Hall was chosen as an all tourney player. On December 11,12, and 13 1l Jim Larmour aims high over defend- er's hands at Arcata Invitational. 2l Juan Bernardino looks on as Doc Hall shoots for 2. 3l The 1981 Varsity Basketball squad front: Mark Corbell, Bob McMullen, Greg Beaton, Juan Bernardino, Buth Everett, Marle Albert, Tim Coates, and Manager John Sands. Back row: Coach the Varsity team went to Ar- cata for the Arcata Invita- tional. Where they placed 4th in the invitational and Allen Krigbaum was picked for the all invitational team. The next game was in C.V., against Willows. The Team shamed Willows, defeating them 99-54. Their league opener was played at C.V. against Red Bluff. In the beginning of the game the Spartans tied the Fal- cons 4-4, but never caught up again as Red Bluff was demol- ished 78-43. High scorer for the Falcons was Doc Hall with 20 points. The team's shooting percent- age was an incredible 58070. Bob Eaton, Doc Hall, Bacil Cobb, Chris Ludwig, Harold Saunders, Jim Lar- mour, Mike Corbell, and Asst. Coach Bob Lemely. 4l Bob McMullen snags a rebound. 5l Doc Hall watches Mike Corbell score Falcon points. 6l Greg Beaton takes a one handed shot. nslv' I f Basketball 61 ef S :Q W 'QQ' QW? gg 1 ffl' E? 3 LS mx 'mf 3 !'F215 vxvv 9'1- -v 3 'WD-0 o 'ZLXS5 if K 3 B QW 2 J.V.'s tried to follow footsteps of last year's championship team. The team's first league game was against Red Bluff. Their next was against Enterprise. They lost both of those, but came back to win their next 2 games against Shasta and Yreka before losing to Ander- son and Red Bluff. They were really determined to win, even though the team felt Coach Fehliman didn't have much confidence in them. They didn't let this affect themg they tried even harder. The team was also very enthusiastic. They would cheer for each other, and, as soon as their game was over, they would cheer on the varsity. This kept the teams close, like a family. family. 1. Chris Riggs defends the ball. 2. Debbie Schjoth defends a Shasta Wolf. 3. Malynda Leal shoots over defender. 4. Top Row: Gail Peterson, Susan Smith, Therese Kamela, Malynda Leal, Debbie Schjoth, Sherri Qua- men, Coach. Fehliman, Bottom Row: Wendy Castel- hano, Tina Brown, Pam Davis, Dennis Brown, Patty Schaeffer. 5. Shasta player leaps at Dennis Brown while she shoots. 6. Sherri Quamen takes a jump shot. 7. Debbie Schjoth is fouled by a Shasta defender. 8. Debbie Schjoth fights for the ball. 9. CV and Shasta line up for a freethrow. Varsity Strove For Poise Throughout The Season The varsity team was very young this year. There were only 2 seniors on the team, 2 sophomores, and 7 juniors. This did not effect the teams ability, or deter- mination to win. They started pre-season play with 2 championships and 8 straight wins. First they won the SUI-ISD Tournament, then the Mckinleyville Tourny. Junior Sarah Rowley was awarded MVP of both tour- nies. Debbie Larmour, Stacey Bartlett and Roberta Lawson all received all- tourny awards. The varsity won 8 straight games, then they traveled to Yreka hoping to make it 9. They failed losing 60-64. Next they went up against the undefeated Anderson team. They were beat 50-56. CV was not discouraged by their 2 losses. They strived for poise all season, and were not ready to give up the league championship because of 2 losses. 1. Sarah Rowley fights for a rebound. 2. Roberta Lawson shoots over defenders. 3. Julie Jones passes to Sarah Rowley, through Shasta defenders. 4. Debbie Larmour takes a jump shot over Shasta College player. 5. Coach Daily talks to a few players at prac- tice game. 6. Stacey Bartlett is fouled by a Shasta Wolf. 7. Stacy Bartlett shoots for 2. 8. Debbie Larmour takes a jump shot. 9. Roberta Lawson shoots while surrounded by Shasta players. ski if ... ' F. .af J if Q. ,4-f' 'tx 5 , - '- ,, , is .r jisstnf' ,.--O ,,..v- ,,-v' yr 's-,nun 55 LLQA-53' 1 wg CUNS haw w v Xfqqfm, 6 XQSM9 gg QU Q2 k NX 4'-xx GA 6 .-3 .Llp I ga nf f ,w , 1 pw . ,- ' 1 '55 1. Todd Gamble, starts in wrestling position. 2. John Tau, pinning his opponent. 3. Troy McLaughlin, trying hard. 4. Ron Jones, bringing down for a win. 5. Angel Winn, takes one last chance. 6. Dave Ambuel, in referee's position. 7. Ron Chamberlain, fighting for a title. 8. Mike Tritton, going for the whistle. 9. John Tau, waiting for a chance. A rf A .. 4 fslfi' , Y w ,v ' Wrestling Wrestling wins first match in 4 years. The varsity and J.V. teams won two out of three dual matches and in tournament, Orland 5th out of 16, Red Bluff 4 out of 8, and En- terprise 7 our of 8. In the JV's tourney, Burney 5th out of 18, and six gold medals out of 13 weight classes from 8 schools. Jeff Madison, John Lowell, Arron Bag- naschi and Brent Henderson were individual champions. Coach Rhyne felt the team had a chance of becomming second or third in the season and he said that if all of the wrestlers come back next year, We'll have a tough team! He felt that there has been a good turn-out. There have been fifty or so turn-out for wrestling, or as Coach Rhyne puts it, The best turn out in the league. There were only two seniors on the team. Coach Rhyne thought that with a year of experience, in the next year a person could be better, more outgoing, and just a better wrestler. He used Anderson High School as an example. Most of its team from last year were back at it again, and they proved a tough team to beat. Our squad re- ceived a second place finish with three gold medals to John Lowell, Arron Bagnaschi, and Danny lde. Y' -nv ,,....snh0' if T , ,g,3g.. N , 55,5 i Girls Tennis Came To CV Students had a chance to play on the first girls tennis team at CV. With 6 girls on the team, they did very well for their first year of play. The teams top player was Cindy Sherman, who won 40070 of her matches during the season. She also had a lot of close matches with her opponents. At the awards banquet, honors went to Cindy Sherman for most 1. Front row-Bonnie Taylor, Donna Hel- wig, Dina Reyes. Back row- Leana Cosca, Maxine Duarte, Cindy Sher- man, Coach Cliff Peterson. 2. Donna Helwig serves up another point. valuable player, most improved Dina Reyes. Coach Cliff Peterson said he really enjoyed working with the girls on the team. He thinks CV will have a really good team next year. The team had various matches from Chico to Yreka. Although the team didn't win very many match- es, they improved throughout the whole season. 3. Coach Peterson talks with the team. 4. Cheryl Adkins backhands a hard SCYVC. 5. Donna Helwig takes a stance after hit- ting the ball, If ski .,. ii it -... .sz v.. g'...,,,,f,W I N xii' 8 I 1 5 ? 't ,Q .lx v. , , slfsg i Track The J.V. stars returned to the varsity level this year with high hopes. Track' stars like Tim Coates, J.V. champion in the high and low hurdles in the N.A.L. meet, plus most valu- able runner at the Yreka invita- tionalg Mike Martinez, was Jil in the pole vaultg Bacil Cobbg triple jumpg and Carey Davis, J.V. champion in the 2 mile run. C.V had 5 league meets, 3 pre- league, 3 invitationals, and 3 championship meets. Head Coach Bill Springhorn, along with Peggy I-Iord fGirls Coach of Shotput and Discuslg Jim Hayes llong distant runner coachlg Bob Lemle llong jump and triple jumliill and Coach Peterson lstarting block coachig instruct- ed the team this year. Coach Springhorn hoped to win the N.A.I.. championship meet, which Central Valley has never won. See supplement for result of track. ll Scott Redden pole vaulting for the C.V.H.S. track team. 21 Dan Frankg running the endless mile. 3l Varsity track player throws the shotput. T' .1,.::.., ,...g,. 'WUFZU' -4 'vgvunf 8 f 4 ' Q f' B 3 R 34- Q -J FU 1 ' ar v Q' I I 53 Girls Track Girls Track Hopes For NAL Title. - The track team started practice on the 23rd of February. It was de- layed a few days due to heavy rain fall, but practice was resumed the following week. Coaches Springh- orn, Hayes, I-lord and new comer Mr. Lemely, were all excited about the season ahead. Many girls from last year's team returned for more action. Some returning athletes were Kelly Han- cock and Bonnie Moezay, both shot putters. Anne Douglas, Vicky Gerlack, and Dana Morse, all long- distant runners. Some new ath- letes were Jean Rodick and Sherry Fergison who were both outstand- ing mile and 2 mile runners. The team was very strong in field events and long distant runs, but they were hurting for sprinters. Coach Springhorn was enthusias- tic about working with his new team. 1. Cindy Adix struggles out of the blocks. 2. Anne Douglas and teammates talk about practice. 3. Sherry Ferguson sprints for the finish line. 4. Kelly Han- cock gives it all she's got. 5. Anne Doug- las on the final lap of her race. B , ,Q 9 I gd, x'LJ qv--H' U4-r. At' a 0 , '19 6 u if s 'JW ' . ,J 'W h . W.: mv. x A K ...Sinn- . ,M A 5' Q l tg MM,--s nel 1 1, df-va - Q ,, N'7k'f .I 'gf ' :j NN ' 1 'f- UU s--GN 1' 231: may - ' W1 Q if 4 . ag 5- Nga ...gc A fm ,4 .gn 44. Softball Softball Season Started Off With 2 Big Changes. For the first time in 6 years CV re- ceived 2 male coaches for the girls soft- ball teams. New JV Coach Matt Passa- lacqua and Varsity Coach Larry Harris were both new comers to CV. Coach Passalaqua was a student teacher and Coach Harris was a new teacher from Burney High School. Both coaches had previous experiences with softball. Mr. Harris coached at Burney, and Mr. Pas- salacqua played for Chico State Univer- sity and a few other places. Tryouts started February 25. The first pre-season game was against Paradise on the 13th of March. The first league game was held on March 17 against Yreka. 1. Luanne Orgambide tosses ball to waiting Paula Anderson. 2. Paula Anderson runs to catch a fly ball. 3. Luanne Orgambide throws to a team mate. 4. Paula Anderson gets ready to fire in the ball. 5. Kathy Mclntosh shows style as she throws the ball. E i ii ,-XT4 , sf D .ffl am! Baseball Early Practice Makes For A Promising Season Baseball tryouts began on February 16th. They had been delayed due to heavy rains. The final team was chosen in early March. Only 5 seniors returned from last year and all 5 made the team. Coaches VanderVenter and McShane had a new fundraising idea for the play- ers. On March 28th both the varsity and the JV teams engaged in a 50 in- ning baseball game. The players went out and collected pledges for every in- ning of playg together they raised near- ly 54,000 With this money they pur- chased a 70 ft. batting cage for both teams to use. 1. Doc Cosgrove and other team mates warm up for practice. 2. Randy Taylor aims for a homerun. 3. Doc Cosgrove fires ball to his part- ner. 4. Jim Bacheldor, Steve Grove and Tracy Baughn play catch before practice. 5. Locke Polumbo shows championship form while bat- ting. 1. - a5r,,.-.M --ritz' , .ms-. .. --ggi r - . ..i -5 tg. in Q gimme Q Iv , . H.. 4 .v 2ff1e'i3 , 4 ,.,' gf K fm' in k ii? b , V W N .Jr Qgggv x Jil: . Golf Central Valley's Golf Team Practiced At Gold Hills. The golf team receives a budget from the school, from which they pay Gold Hills for the use of their golf course. Ron Howard, a Nova High School teacher, and the professionals at Gold Hills advise the team. fShasta and interprises play at Riverside Golf Course. Anderson practices at Tucker Golf Course, and Red Bluff golfs Wilcox Golf Course. There were 5 league match- es. Players practiced Mon- day and Tuesday, then, on Wednesday and Thursday the top 6 scores for matched up to practice for Fridays' league matches. Each team golfed in pairs. The best golfers from each team golf together, and 2nd best golfers pair up, etc. The team with the lowest score wins the match. At the end of the season, every team plays in the semifin- als. The top three teasm best 6 individuals go to the sectional finals, where they attempt to qualify for state. 1. Mike Zanola putts for a birdie. 2. Central Valley's golf team coach Ron Howard. 3. Golf Team ltop rowj: Kevin Kelley, Coach Ron Howard, Scott Jones, Mike Zanola, Mike Zanola, Mike Wil- liams, lbottom rowj: Bill Curtain, Dan Hill, and Brian Bucher. 4. Shhhhh! Brian Bucher strives to make a putt. I 77 I l .Em r AW 1 J fi gil' Q F I ,Ns Q. rx. 5, , ,,x.M Q TS O ' 'Q 'Hsu 'Sqn Talon Staff . . . . . . A Working Family. Qi AANMW, I UQ 052' W WW'M M ANNSQQQ, wp? Aff' C L C69 055527 WS- 59- Neff? 'Yr Hi Oo MW HwrEfga 9o'mff01f1qfff'6 ' . A . wx 2 fffffffik 6,4 awww LSQWEQJQQ if W ,-ff-- 032 W Katha gf A . .V , V K K . ,,,, V W thu 1. Danny Oetzel proved himself a hard working photographer. 2. LuAnne Orgambide and Cathy Bigley, Editors-in-Chief. designed Fads 81 Fashion Section. 3. Ms. Ormond advisor says, I love working with self-motivated students, 4. Kim Failor takes a break from Sophomore sec- tion. 5. Mr. Ashuaft 6. Sitting on the counter from left to right are Danny Goddard and Dave Hawkins. lL to Rl Back row: Harry Knudsen. Dan Oetzel, Kim Failor, Luanne Orgambide, Cathy Bigley, Gary Robinson, Tammy Stinson, Lynn Starr. tBottom rowl Ms. Ormond. Dan Cropley. Ron Chamberlain. Koby Heston, Tim Blevens. if 'S L Talon Formed A Working Family Financial difficulties, and migrane headaches due to deadlines 2 weeks late are a few things that yearbook had to put up with. An- other problem the advisor faced was an almost all new staff. She had to teach them how to produce a yearbook. There is no photogra- phy class at C.V. to teach the pho- tographers, and students have to finance the 224 page, 510,000 yearbook by selling ads and year- books. The biggest problem of a yearbook staff is deadlines. They have to turn in 50 pages a month to the yearbook company. The staff had problems meeting deadlines but even under pressure they worked well together though they were not afraid of showing their emotions and feelings. They respected each other as a person and a friend. After working with this staff through a few deadlines, one had to agree this was a working family. The yearbook staff would like to thank Mr. Ashcraft for making this yearbook possible. Without his re- markable photographs, consider- ation, and participation, there would not have been a Talon year- book. Thank you! Fall Student Council lst To Receive Credit The first semester student council did many new and exciting things. Under the leadership of Don Spini, student council organized dances, showed movies such as Freaks,' and Heaven Can Waitw and planned a spectacular half time show at the homecoming game, one ofthe best half times C.V. has ever had. Student Council has come up with more original ideas also, like the go home day for three students each semester. The group also ordered buttons and cheer mitts for the student body. The major reason for student council's success was the new stu- dent council class, which met 6th period in room 72. Senior class vice-president, Cindy Shearman, expressed the feelings of many students enrolled in the class when she said, I think it's greatg we're finally getting credit for the work we do! N.-6 82 St d nt Activities X. ll Student Body Secretary Evelyn Ram- moser, Vice-President Robert Rammoser. President Don Spini, and Treasurer Julie Misner, 2l Senior Class Vice-President Cindy Shearman, President Davie Machen, and Representative Kathy Meier. Sl Junior Class Senators Buddie lVlcKene zie, Cindy Adix, and Lynne Starr. 4l Commisioners of Spirit Linda Thetford and Lynn Tews, and of Activities Caren Criss and Luanne Orgambide. 57 Junior Class Officers. Front Row: President Harry Knudsen and Vice,Presi- dent Dan Frank. Back Row: Secretary- fTreasurer Tim Coates, Representative Paula Anderson, and Faculty Representa- tive Jim Phipps. 6l Sophomore Senators Cynthia Wood, Jennifer Kinghan, Robin Adams, and Eric Murry. 7l Senior Senators Kelli Bowen, Joe Leake. Suzanne Wood, and Greg Beaton. 8l Sophomore President Becky Carlson, Vice-President Arron Bagnaschi, and Re- presentative Dennise Brown. Student Activities 83 Spring Student Council Spring Student Council involved it- self with changes, both new and old. As Student Body President, Don Spini put it, We need more tradi- tion in the school. So the first change to come about was that the rallies would go back to tradition with the singing of the fight song, and the cheerleaders would lead cheers and songleaders lead songs. The Prom also went more tradition- al, such as having hors df Oeuvers, waiters and the garter game. Some of the new changes were in the Stu- dent Council Class itself and the meetings. The class was switched to 4th period so that the advisor, Mr. Bergstrom, could attend and the meetings which were usually held during class periods, were changed to be held during one of the lunches. This change came about because of complaints from a few of the faculty about students getting called out of class, and it showed also that the students who were willing to skip their lunch period for the meeting were really dedicated to being in- volved in Student Council. Spring was a busy time for student council with events such as the Prom, Spirit Week, fund-raisers, the Sweetheart Ball and Hawaiian dance and finally, graduation. A. 1 1 QW liffiwastfi 5 + S X x 3 1. Student Body Officers, Don Spini, pres., Robert Rammoser, vice-pres., Evelyn Rammoser, sec., and Joe Leake, treas. 2. Student Council: lfrontl Dorrie Sapp, Lisa Holloway, Kelly Campbell, Evelyn Ram- moser, Denise Brown, Julie Gravatt and Chris McCullough. lmiddlel Cindy Shear- man, Cynthia Wood, Terri McFate, Cara Bailey, Kelly Bowen, Heather Rolfe and Bonnie Mauzy. ltopl Lynn Tews, Scott Sta- pely, Jim Morris, Jim Phipps, Greg Bea- ton, Don Spini, Robert Rammoser, Davi Machen, Allen Simpson, Jerry Hill, Harry Knudsen and LuAnne Orgambide. 3. Lisa Holloway holding down an outspoken Rob- ert Rammoser in the student council class. 4, Advisor, Mr. Roy Bergstrom 5. The Stu- dent Council Class with members, Robert Rammoser, Cindy Shearman, Linda Thet- ford, Dean Johnston and Don Spini. 6. Senators, lfrontl Heather Rolfe and Chris McCullough. lbackl Mike Frieson, Dorrie Sapp, Lisa Holloway, Cara Bailey, Terri McFate and Scoot Stapely. 7. Junior Class Officers, Harry Knudsen, pres., Dan Frank, vice-pres., LuAnne Orgambide, sec- ftreasg Allen Simpson, rep. and Jim Phipps. 8. Sophomore Class Officers: Nelli Campbell, pres., David McAmber, vice- pres., Julie Gravatt, rep., Denise Brown, secjtreas. Organizations 85 .fs X I 1. Donna Helwigg Ad. Manager. 2. Ron Gilmoreg Artist 3. Falcons Cry: Dave Wilsong Terry Stinsong Donna Helwig sitting downg standing up Ron Gilmore and Ms. Hughes, adviserg Mike Marcus, editorg Andy Southg and 86 Organizations Brett Marymee. Chuck Leedyg Page Editor. Ms. Hughesg Advisor. Dave Wilsong Photographer. Julie Jonesg Page Editor. Mike Marcusg Editor and Chief. 'i S , L Qs of 5' XQ .lin 1 lj A! Falcon's Cry Our Falcon's Cry had a small staff, but the members still put-out the newspapers bimonthlyg moreover the newspaper received a second class rating from the National Scholastic Press Association. They received 3760, just 40 points away from a first class rating. The process of making a newspa- per is rather difficultg first, you start out with blank pagesg then you go and sell adsg you lay the ads out on the newspaperg you write your copy and news storiesg then you typelthe storiesg you take your picturesg then you lay the copy on the pages along with headlines or cutlinesg and then you send it to the printer. The newspaper staff works togeth- er as a familyg they spend many hours after school and should be proud of what they accomplished. Organizations 87 gtg r l X F.F.A. Farmers: Tribute to the world Future Farmers of America worked hard to learn about the oldest job in man's history. At the district farm, students learned maintenance and safe operation of heavy equipment, supervised by Mr. Hamilton. The stu- dents also learned how to operate watertrucks, dump trucks, forklifts, graders cats and backhoes. In class if2, care of livestock and the basic operation of farm equipment were studied. This class was supervised by Paddy Shaunsby. Landscaping, was supervised by Keith Meng. The three classes were hard to get into, be- cause so many people signed up for them. Photo 5-'flg Allen Gill pushes his wheelbarrel after a hardworking day. 457529 Jody Davison and Allen Gill are laying out sawdust for the pigs. if3g Jerry Hill. One of the many jobs a farmer has is making sure there is enough food for the animals. if4g Louie Elwood manages to smile while shoveling dirt. 88 Organizations Mjrf Rodeo Allen Gill and Louie Elwood finish big in rodeo. Allen Gill and Louie Elwood stood a good chance of making the finals at Quincy, California. In January, Allen Gill had finished 2nd in team roping and 1st in calf roping. Oth- er good prospects were Jerry Hill, Richard Blackford, and Dale Ellis. Jerry finished 5th, in bareback competing against 28 riders and 11th. in bull riding out of 40 rid- ers. Richard and Dale didn't make it into the standings but did very well for their very first year. District 431, comprised of 9 coun- ties, is the largest district in Cali- fornia. There are 9 rodeos: 3 in Redbluff, 1 each in Redding, Cot- tonwood, McArthur, and Monta- gue. After the 5th, rodeo, which was the Redding rodeo this year, the top three winners in each event went to the Grand National Junior Livestock Show at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. After that the district hosts 4 more rodeos. When the 9th. rodeo was over, the 5 top point winners went to Quin- cy, the state final in California from which the top riders go to the nationals in June. To participate in a rodeo, you must pay 20 dollars to enter of which 10 dollars go to the pot, and 10 dollars to cover costs. The win- ners split the pot. Advisor, Vice Principal McMullen helped with fundraising ideas. The club tried to sponsor a dance but lost in compe- tition with other clubs, and prob- lems over insurance coverage. During homecoming, the Rodeo club wanted to put a mechanical bull in the gym. They also asked to host donkey basketball, both were refused because of possible injur- ies. 1. Jerry Hill riding bareback in the Red Bluff rodeo. 2. fPicture on topl: Bulls are a main part of the rodeo. , C.S.F .-Service Through Scholarship That's the California Scholarship Federation motto and thatls what the members accom- plished. They have done an unsurpassable job of service. ln early fall, C.S.F. helped the booster club in the refreshment and ticket booths, in November, the group went to Chico State University, in December, they worked diligently, and in May they had their traditional picnic. The students showed pride and poise for their club, not only with themselves, but with others in the communi- ty. . ff if To be in this club, you must attain an aver- age of 3.67. The advisers are Mr. Ashcraft and Mr. Fehliman. Mr. Ashcraft says he real- ly enjoys working the students and hopes to be working with them in the future. 1. Back Row: Mr. Walter Fehliman, Danetta Fecke, Lori DeJong, Michelle Clemmons, Kenneth Trussel, Jeanie Rodick, Buddie McKenzie, Steve Kerr, Glenn Kendall, Andy South, Brett Marymee, Tim Coates, Mike Friesen, Mr. David Ashcraft. Middle Row: Hal Clark, Debbie Larmour, Julie Cox, Teri McFate, Dorrie Sapp, Dina Reyes, Leslie Parsons, Darleen Gaynor, Ken Terry, Gail Peterson, Don Devore. Front Row: Jenifer Gallagher, Ellen Grannis, Jenni- fer Parry, Kim McLean, Terri Stinson, Luanne Or, gambide, Brenda Jones, Steve Tussing, Brian Bucher, John Lawell. 2. Kim McLean, Julie Cox, Randy Taylor, Bill Burk- head, along with other members of C.S.F., Physics, and Biology students listen intently to a tour guide at Chico State University. 3. Scott Jones, Mitch Jones, Greg Ramsey, and Robert Rammoser enjoy themselves between science classes at Chico State. 90 Organizations Q- 31' -- 6-iii T51 W, 'E rf -fn: .1-' 'rt .-ve,-'na-.-,, i ' . .xiii '58-I ff- fi sff.,'f'iPi AFS, A Cultural Experience AFS helps to send students overseas and houses students from foreign countries that come to C.V.H.S. Any student body member can join. You may gain a lot of benefits from this club. You learn different cultures, meet new people, and see new places. Mr. Hayes and Ms. Tallerico are in charge of the club. They raised money by selling foreign candy and putting on a dance. The process of becoming an ex- change student is rather simple. After you decide where you would like to go, the AFS club tries to find a family to take care of you, and then you pay a sum of 397560. Unfortu- nately, this club is not very large. They encourage people to join AFS, who are really serious about becom- ing an exchange student. 1. AFS: lfront rowl Donna Helwig, Tammy Farley, lrow twol Jennifer Parry, Julie Misener, Dina Reyes, Patty Schaefer, Sheri Saul, Ron Ahlbrecht. 2. Mr. Jim Hayes, Advisor 3. Dina Reyes, foreign exchange student from British Honduras. 4. Ms. Rosie Tallerico, Advisor. Organizations 91 Masque And Gavel -On Febuary 27 and 28 the play Kiss and Tell was presented by Masque and Gavel. The leads were performed by Gail Peter- son as Corlis Archer, Robert Rammoser as Corlis's father, Evelyn Rammoser as Corlis's mother, Jeanie Rodick as Corlis's best girlfriend and Don Spini as Raymond Pringle. The club officers included president, Rob- ert Rammoser, vice-president, B.J. Ste- vens, secretary, Lori Costa, and treasur- er, Caren Criss. There were 38 students enrolled in Masque and Gavel which was the largest membership in 5 to 6 years. Advisor, Clifford Peterson, organized Masque and Gavel in 1958. He said the club members have done a great job over the years. Campus Corner The student body almost lost the Campus Corner show every Tuesday night at 8 oclock on KRDG. Mike Dorn who was in chwge of the program said he would cancel the show if they didn't show more effort. Harry Knudsen, Don Spini and Robert Ram- moser pulled their act together and formed one of the best Campus Corners in the last few years at C.V. The purpose of Campus Corner is to inform the public as well as student, on the things that are going on at C.V. Mike Dorn the man who makes the magic as Campus Corner members know him, came to C.V. each week to record the show. He is a DJ at KRDG and hosted some of the dances 1. BJ Stevens, vice-president 2. Members of Masque and Gavel, Back row Donna Helwig Kevin Mardham Meek, Harry Knudsen, Carry Misner, Mike Wiener Steve Kern Mark Oldham Ahlbrecht, Don Spine, Robert Rammoser Front row Helen Sevensky Cin Sherman, Evelyn Rommoser, Patty Schaeffer Sheri Saul Vicki Wilde Catri Miles, Susan Quieres,. 3. Robert Rammoser, president of Masque and Gavel 4. Campus Corner: Back Row: Evelyn Rommoser Jennifer Kmgham Robe Rommoser, Harry Knudsen, Front Row Vicky Wilde Mark Oldham and M1 Dorn KRDG Disc Jockie, members not shown Don Spam and Julie McLaren 5. Mike Dorn Rewinds the tape after Campus Corner sestion All Sports Club Mr. Doniak, advisor of All Sports Club lead students to get together and have fun in various activities and helped the family spirit of C.V. become closer as students got acquainted with each other un- der different circumstances other than school. Participation in groups made it possible to obtain lower group rates. The club participated in such ac- tivities as archery, miniature golf, volleyball, bowling, a weekend Indian Cul There are 20 members in the Indi- an Culture Club. The president is Angel Winn. The club is designed to help students with Indian heri- tages to be aware of their past and be proud of it. The club has been at C.V. for 8 years and Miss Love- ly is very proud of the success of the club and firmly believes in what she is doing as the club spon- sor. Another function of the club is to keep tabes on the students and to help them with their school work, if they are having problems. Stu- dents who are members of the campout, bike rides, roller skating and the annual trip to Marriott's Great America. Approximately 60 people went on the trip to mar- riott's for the price of 320.00 a piece and everyone agreed, it was a blast! The participation in the various activities throughout the year was low, but when it came time for sign-ups for the Marriott's trip, students were afraid of not being able to obtain seats on the bus. ture Club club are very enthusiastic about it. There is proof of the success of the club because most of the stu- dents who become new members of the club improve their grades immensely. The club benefits many students a C.V. and is an important addition to our extra curricular activities. 1. Advisor, Mr. Dene Doniak 2. Students active in All Sports Clubg Ken Trussell, Andy South, Howard Norring- ton and Katrina Myles. 3. An lndian Culture Club meeting. 4. Mrs. Lovely, advisor of Indian Culture Club conducting meeting. ll FSA officers: Kathy Meier, sec, Linda Thetford, treas, Brenda Gehlken, vice-pres.g and Teresa Valdivia, pres. 2D FSA members: lFronti Theresa Valdivia, Angie Butter, Lynn Tews, Jennifer Gal- lagher, Carolyn Etherton, Tina Proulz, Tammy Erwin, Debbie Hlser,Brenda Gehlken. CTopi Kathy Meier, Linda Thet- ford, Darla Miller, Corrina Palmer, Dena Rose, Tammy Tidmore, Nancy Alvord, Cathy Bigley, Darleen Lemos, Annette Heensber-en, Kelley Lavery, Marleen Westermen, Torrie Rawls, and Angie Duckett 3, Mrs. Lhmond, advisor. T7 . I . 6, x, J' -J 1 ' t. - l v 1 3 s fm X I l' X Z' .l , I Fxxf' I . . ,, I 4 I A 1 ' i FSA Future Secretaries of America KFSAD, in conjunction with the Cali- fornia Scholastic Federation QCSFD, planned their annual trip to San Francisco. Neither clubs had enough money to make the trip by themselves. One FSA member com- mented the more the marrierf' FSA goes to San Francisco to learn business techniques and to visit bu- sinesses not available in the Shasta County area. FSA held traditional fund raisers such as selling carnations with mes- 94 Organizations sages for Christmas and Valentine's Day and bakesales. Throughout the year they had guest speakers including stenographers, cosmotologists and members of the business community. Advisor, Pat Lal-Imon replaced Marge Tenny when the latter took a leave of absence. FSA officers were Teresa Valdivia, president, Brenda Gehlken, vice- president, Linda Thetford, treasur- erg and Kathy Meier, secretary. Science Club The Science Club which was quite small, focused on learning scienti- fic concepts. Mrs. Weissberg, advi- sor, helped organize the club and directed it's activities. Buddie McKenzie was the president and Roxanne Wilde, treasurer. This is the second year that the club was really active and they did such ac- tivities as building rockets, they went on a field trip to Jhirmack's and put on a bake sale for their rocket supplies. There were also scientific seminars during which students conducted experiments of scientific importance. The people involved in the club said that it was a learning exper- ience as well as a fun club to be in. 1. Mrs. Weissburg, Adivsor of the Science Club 2. Science Club members: lBottoml Dar- leen Gaynor, Vicki Wilde, and Roxanne Wilde. lTopl Jim Phipps, Mark Oldham, Mike Martinez and Jim Jim Morris. 3. Science Club members: Mike Keeton Vicki Wilde, Buddy McKenzie, president Roxanne Wilde and Jim Phipps. 1 v Organizations 95 N w, ,k i,,.V -ff, if ET? , 6,1 ff- L 1 513 K - ar, X gif . . 53 s Q L zfE5,:6'Sf sw H j5Q,,5,,x - , '57 'Q .A R 5 . 2 f, X Aj' -A .qv V. 15 2-Q. .1 5? . S r K I ..- fig X ws X A Q w-M., mi ff J . -Q. .. ' N fir' 4 J E - W V 1 I 4 1 , , -Q Mm Y i 'f.L.1,f-'1'.--, . - .-:-5. f va. '.- ',.'w 2:L- R ' f ' 301 IJ o f .. V , wfQ23T..'43'Ss., :' K N WY? -, ' E '. 4 , W 'GJ - P ,. . ..-...w k V 3.1 8 .xx gi ' . XS? . figgg, A R its ,Sk k as ' ' , -W .sw X 3.5 , W .',, , I . V Q .kr-SH , . f 'fs ' , 1 Mdinsiva- 1 . ..,:lfQ7'Lf . , ,. ., 1 A , , X ehgy. N Mf'A ff-f--A--vwfi. a , ZQQ Q , z c - Sue Ashcraft dictates to her ,a 5. ,l Mrs. Leedy Mrs. Marie Hall Attendance Records Mft llxfi 911 Eff-ff Mrs. Martha Lang Mrs. Nancy Coulter Secretary Secretary P Q17 'X x A u -.. ..f...i...fa..,L.... lv-. Mrs. Lorraine Kampman Mrs. Norma Wright Career counselor Health clerk ii- ' X, .K J Mrs. Kugelberg Mrs. Wlllhelmy Librarian Library Clerk Q55 n .chbf pp! .-. tw gfk-: is 4, Hayes and Juhe CIS Of Experlence Mr Sellers has been at Central Valley for 10 years He has been teachlng and counsel1ng smce 1958 He prevlously taught Engllsh and journal lsm He counseled at Nova Hlgh School from 1967 1970 He was the orlgmal advlsor when the Falcon s Cry flrst started prmtmg He was also dlrector of student act1v1t1es when C V had lts flrst car rally Mr Sellers wants to retlre m Wyommg rn 10 years Hls 22 year old son Lance IS worklng nn Wyommg Hls daughter Chrls IS 19 a graduate of Shasta Hugh School Mr Sellers youngest son IS Dwam he IS 17 and a jumor here at C V Mr Sellers owns a large ranch where he and hls famlly spend thelr summers camplng and huntmg Mr Sellers hunts and flshes ln Cahforma and ln Wyommg if C.1 ANR Mr. Sellers: A Man 100 Faculty 5-4,9 . f . f lm 'f f WW 5 'f Mr. Ri d Feakes Head selor KS-Zl Mrs. Donn Brombacher Counse OKKA-Sl Mr. Tom Tucker, The piano man . Dave Ashcraft Mathematics Department The general goal the department would like to accomplish is to help everybody learn math and make sure that classes are right for stu- dents and their individual goals. A definite goal in mind for this year was to have each student pass the proficiency test. The proficiency classes, introduced in 79-80, were improved. According to Mr. Ashcraft, it usually takes about S650 to cover the cost of the math department for necessities such as magazines for proficiency classes, contests for analysis class and other math materials. :Aly M .Al f l ff' - Mr Eaton Dellghts In 19 Dedlcated to famrly teachlng and coachnng, Mr Eaton seems to be a busy man but he IS not too rnvolved to have fun He says lxfe IS too short to be taken seriously Bob Eaton does take his Job of teachmg Amer1can Prob lems and World Clvllnzatron earnestly Coaching basket ball IS another Important area for hts lrfe Coach Eaton has been at lt for 9 years The fnrst 4 weeks of each summer are spent wnth summer league basketball, and cllmcs are held through July but the rest of hrs summer rs hrs to enjoy The famrly enjoys campmg and off road hrklng When the Eaton famnly goes on a wilderness excursnon lt s a famlly event wrth lots of frlends Lynn lMrs Eatonl ns the fisherman of the famlly while dad babyslts 2 year old Johnathan therr son 102 Faculty looks at Paul Brousseau J V Basketball Coach Amer Hlst World Crv X451 X Mx v Mr Robert Crocker Draftmg l 81 ll Voc Math Res Designs O91 O m X hifi! v 4 'Oo 0 v 8.4.I.Q 3-iv: l9'o'+'o'f 1 4 'q'o'e'o'v 0 h swf sexy .4 .0 0 tw, ff: o'ff '.' ' iw!! 4 2 0 e g rf:-za - ,990 O ff fp 4 2 , v 1' uf. 0 4' 'vfv'N2 aunwwan v. v.ul.1auu5!,', I ?.I'.'Z'1' s' . r'-'.'!a'u nn v 'S OOO' rx U m wf:f'w:f'v.vv. 'Y 1 Of 4 ur O OOUY' f UNM, nn 5 V V149 .o'v' J. ,O .0 ffl, an f O09'Q,,, , v'-N vl+. ,Q N, 0 oo ,N 00 ,,,, plvlff, Q OV if .990 fl'-3f!!nN ',' sa , Mr Dene Doniak Tng Analysts Algebra l gl ll Prof Math All Sports Club ,Q A' -'f1p:4 'f ,141 ,mms-' 'I a'f' 1 PM I I nf ' QQ f .HQ-as - .F 4 11 fr X Mr. Jim Dunlap ' X MIA, Dept Chr, Soc Scn, Amer Prob, x JJ If Psych Mr Walter Fehliman Dept Chr, Sclence, Biology, Hlkers Club Rhyne serves to nhissop- nent. i 'QS Miss Peggy I-lord World Civ., Junior Advisor 1 Mr. Jim Korson Alg. Wood shop, Var. Football coach -1 Mr. Larry Harris Eng. llA, Science Fic., American Lit. Soph, Advisor l I l Mr. Jim Hayes Amer. Problems, World Civ., Cross Country Coach Mrs. Kathy Kerley Eng., Prof. Writ., Amer. Hist, Mr John McHargue A Born Leader On the football field where John McHargue coached for 23 years he was known as slave driver a person George Patton would have been proud of ln the class room his students respect him and Uncle Zeek Any one of his students could tell you he s a true patriot that never says die' Mr Bob Eaton can be quoted as saying He was born two hundred years late meaning he would have liked to have lived in the time he lectures about Family is the most important area of Mr McHargue s life Mr McHargue is very helpful with his sons studies His guiding hand has led one son to West Point and the other is showing the same McHargue initiative and tal ent Mr McHargue is the leader in his home which is truly his castle The McHargue family enjoys activities such as swimming and barbecues Football was second only to his family 35 years of his life were spent playing or coaching He arrived at Cen tral Valley in 1971 He was the first to instigate a serious weight training program Coach McHargue retired after the 77 78 football season for reasons he said are too complex and many to elaborate Probably the most important thing about John McHar gue is his philosophy of fall down 7 times and get up 8 He not only teaches it he lives it , ' . 7' ' 4a . . I ff I Y, 7 Y , . . , . 1 61 ,Y Q 7 Y ll n I7 I - 7 . . . . , . . . , . - u fl . YY 1 . . . , . 104 Faculty Mr. William Franklin Chemistry, Voc, Chem., Forestry Mrs. Pat Lahmon Typing l, Prof. Math, Career Block Mr. Jim Moore Art l, ll, lll, lV, Spanish l ex we ti. Mr. Jerry Nash Metal l, ll, Cons. Math. Carpentry Ms. Judy Ormond Journalism lll, Creative Writing, Prof. Writ., Comp. English ll Survival Skills, Short Story, Girls ff s - ,K x Mr. Al Rose Prof. Math, Alg. l Mrs. Teresa Sauer LDG Cheerleading Advisor Mr. Cliff Peterson Tennis Mrs. Anne Silveira lnt. Design, Chef Foods, Home Economics Mr. Bill Springhorn world cw., P.E., Track i..-2' aff 3 ,..,' . ,'IJl4fJJl1'- . . -'J .r.,,, ...- .pn- .' ,',,,gnnv ff Coach Rhyne Faculty Deputy ln the summer in his cruiser our own gallant coach, Curt Rhyne, works on Shasta Lake as a Deputy Sheriff His job mcludes investigation of accidents, recovering bodies of drowmngs, and writing citations for violations In the first 8 years that he has been working as a deputy there were 18 deaths on Shasta Lake Last year there were only 3 The Sher lffs department used to just give offenders warnings now if you re caught in violation you will get a citation and they are stiff This IS the reason for the decrease in fatal accidents ex plamed Mr Rhyne f Mr. Springhorn supervises pie fi ffl' Mr. Sellers plans month'i 'wiv Miss Dee Tollefson Dept. Chr., Eng., Prof. Writing, Prof. Reading Mr. John Strohmayer Algebra l, Amer. Hist. 4' .K Mr. Tom Tucker ff Dept. Chr., Music, Concert Band, ' Ensemble , . Mr. Tom Vandeventer Mar. for Mods, Amer. Prob fret, :QUE- V ANY! . Ep.'v..A- fIf'v'. Mrs. Muriel Weissberg Biology X Mrs. Phyllis White Dept. Chr., Girls P.E. AY MAINTENANCE nnis Funderberg, Bill Fleming, Ed Falcinilli, Phil Madsen, Marge Moody. a Baker, Margie Ludwig, Juanita Abel, Robert Butcher, Barbara Hamilton, Kidd. 41 l, NIGHT CUSTODIANS Oscar Larcade, Herb Dennis, Dan Hartman, Jim Wiley BUS DRIVERS Jim Boone, Joe Wooden, Mike Misner, George Truman, Jim Jordan, Fabian Des Jardins lKneelingl Lloyd Sams, Ken Heckenlively, Hal Cox. , , J ,J .i th. 1' Y fi: ,hm HN.-. 1 Quo, 1 dx Q1 'vb if Dan Hartman I I I XR -f ' x A I , ' j S ,I Tau' -- A Z -V , ,513 -if X..-,,Y-H-,,,,Ax ,r W-H ,fn 7 K V, is ,v,,,,, I .. X. x -- - K ,K The Engllsh Department Revised The Program In addition to regular teaching assignments the new department chairperson Dee Tollefson Ms Hughes Ms Ormond and Mrs Kerley volunteered to amend the English curriculum The first major goal was to update course guide lmes and create a new junior program to merge American Literature with current elec- tive programs to cut down on scheduling prob- lems caused by semester programing and to give students a knowledge of their National lit- erature. A second goal was to update course objectives to make them more specific for new and transfer teachers. The department also started a series of district- wide seminars of interested teachers to share ideas and learn new material and techniques. The activities included in the English Depart- ment are yearbook, newspaper, plays, training of speech candidates, and preparation of a cre- ative writing anthology. l n I 1 M Mr. Bergstrum helps set up at homecoming. X' A Business Department A new teacher Mrs Ball entered the Busmess Depart ment for Mrs Tenney who IS on leave They have recelved new books for typmg consumer survlval and consumer law Major goals were to tram students so they have a snzable skull when they graduate m Busmess Block on paymg Jobs durmg therr semor year F S A fFuture Secretarles of Amerlcal IS offered through the Busmess Department They earned money to go to San Francxsco m the sprung from Central Valley, and to place students participating X jus. in Ms. Hughes Pedalled Through Loire ln 10 years, Ms. Pam Hughes looks forward to retiring and traveling around the world with her husband Paul. Presently she takes a major trip nearly every summer, ln 1980, the couple bicycled through France's Loire Valley. The previous year they studied the architecture of French cathedrals. Mr. and Ms. Hughes often go backpacking and can- oeing locally as well. Favorite spots include the Trinity Alps and Lassen Park. Ms. Hughes has a 25 year old step son named Steve, who is a world traveler and is now in Austraila. She also has a step daugh- ter, Bev, who is 23 years old and is now attending Chico State. Ms. Hughes enjoys being with people, and she feels that C.V. should open up more to the community and reach out. Her feeling is that C.V. is a closely knit school which acts as a family unit. She believes that students at C.V. can attain the best education around if they want to. The reason C.V. is so close, she believes, is because of the geographical isolation of the students which draws them together at school. 110 Faculty Joanne Lobeski Math Aide 'Ds V? Jim Logan Doris Lovely Student Teacher Johnson-O'Malley 'Q-K OL Eaton 'U' game lb. . X Q 'T -b 1' .' f f .1 ff ' 1 ., ff f f L '. a,l,,! '7,' 1 . 5 'HN -.2 ' x , I LN ia ,- . Hd'-lxx f . 'A V 'I , g 5' ,.-of' V I vi ' f if --. Q A f ' .-...g. ! TxPaul,Brouss'mg s a pdint. f ,X I . ,tx 1 ' 'ILZQ ' R, , Mui' ----rf av 'Y' ' L Oscar floor 7? fl f I A P 'ft' Z , I c O Y af A if Q!! XJ X 114 Sophomores Sophomores Ron Adair Mike Adams Robin Adams Shawn Adams David Admiral Darin Ahlbrecht Terri Allen Ed Ambiel David Ambuehl Cara Bailey Eric Anderson Julie Barnes Robert Anderson Dena Bays Tom Ault Lori Beatty 1 Greg Behrens Nena Bishop Donna Bellanti Mike Black Theresa Berens Bill Blackburn Lisa Bish Ginger Blackburn Q21 ,. Tiffinie Bleiler Lelia Boettcher Debbie Borner Yvonne Bowman ' K Vw K .wg ik' 4' L. - , Q f 15 ff: - 5 ,J i v 7 . F , . Q B R b - ' , X, 'Ag A7 iw, 1,,,,,,. Y a X I f J il - Sophomores 1 15 H5412 Kelly Brackenbrough Theresa Brackett Angela Braswell Brenda Brazil RHF 41 fi L . -.J ,-1, --,B 'P 116 Sophomore David Brewer Dan Brogden Byrion Brown Candy Brown Darsha Brown Denise Brown Tina Brown Brian Bucher Bullard Butler Butterfield Campbell Beckie Carlson Wendi Castelhano Kathy Cates Ken Cawfield xnxx X X N N x R Q C X x N I I X . d it 8 Theresa Chandler Ronda Chitwood Mat Corbell Monica Chavez Hal Clark Chris Corbett Jeff Childs Michelle Clemmons Colleen Costa Georgette Chisum Robert Cook Angie Cottrell px . ff-M5 r Bill Cox Joe Cox Joe Crame Jerry Crow Sophomores 117 47 ,,i . I ig Wigzaggl iizzZ .'Ei,s:, ' , ie J 'X ' f5iEn?s,iS3i --I 'dll'55fiii54fti?5fi!E , ,Ll Q , 1 , 1, 13 N , U, R ' ,V tb, 3 1 , 'A N I v 4 ' ' A ,Zz J J 'WJ' 1' J is .K J Glenda Crowe Richard Crowell Tammi Dahlen Ron Danielson 118 Sophomores . 1' XX N -1 swf-'OP Mike Darcangelo Jim Davis Pam Davis Darren Dearman ,Jw J ff' , 5 '1' J ii , ...u :Y J ga X X I A . 409' Rich Dehemmer Jim Dellas Ron DeMaagd Ben DeMercurio IA -nv Ron Devlin Ron Dilling Ron Devore Debbie Dillon Angel Dias Julie Dillon Ron Dill Lynn Dominguer Deanna Joanne Chris Duarte Lee lf Gary Due Tina Edwards Dina Egan Dale Ellis Kevin Emerson Joe Erlei Leslie Farley Ken Farnham Ben Demecurlo The Last Of 3 Brothers To Leave Thelr Mark At C V Ben Demecurio ran cross country and played basketball He is planning to go to Shasta College where he wants to contin ue playing basketball Then he wants to finish his studies at a California state um versity and be a math and P E teacher He respects his brothers Clay and Cal and he s very proud of his father He enjoys quick draw hunts and golf He likes C V much better than any school he s attended so far. He thinks people at C.V. are alot nicer and he likes the cam- pus. Some of the ways he feels C.V. could be improved would be to install coed showers and to stock more sports books in the library. Ben Demecurio is respected by his peers and teachers as a smart, level-headed sophomore who knows where he's going in life and is an example to his classmates. 'bi Sherry Ferguson Tracy Ferguson Shannon Fisher Gary Fitzsimmons Sophomores l 19 Q e 'VI ' if -of? 3 . ,S Jeff Flaherty Joe Foley Diane Forbes Victoria Gallagher 120 Sophomores Mike Adams and Allllilliams compare notes in the library -.ZF 3 1. w Todd Gamble Dan Gaona Scott Gardner Dawn Gibbs .wwf Rex Gordon Whilsoma Goss Sean Gowan Dave Granberry -AQ I 3 a, 'IPS alt 'X to 4 N s,4.ak Q 1 N, i .. .f gi wh . t . . C' if ' 'fi 'lk wr Q ' Qi et. i ylla lxlu fl li ,no , il t Dean Grandquist Larry Hale Remy Hancock Lisa Hayes Julie Gravatt Dan Hall Julie Hanke Dexter Hayhurst Andy Hack Mark Hall Cynthia Hargrave William Hayward Ann Hale David Haller Marsha Harrison Arlen Heath i -1 ,, .ra aw Q .if . -rf. - - , -- Vasu I fri: Si Qi 4, .. S 5 R , P 3 t . 1., X5 xt ii ' X Q XF , C i ii i Q3 Floyd Helms Rhonda Helms Carl Hitchcock Mark Hitchcock Kelly Hopson Michelle Howard Renee Howard Chris Huebner Sophomores 121 157 'ITT I' xi! '45 fefQ L J , ,. 5' as Q -'..x Denine Hutchings Janet Hutchison Danny Ide Ken Iversen 122 Sophomores Samantha Jackson Sheri Jackson Renee James Brenda Jones I 44, i 533' .- 5 ',-' . . , 5 , , S Jason Jones Therese Kamla Ron Jones Leonard Keller Misty Kalbaugh Dan Kenny Steve Kerr 2 i Linda Kerwin Jennifer Kinghan Dave Kirk Roger Kleven Shellie Kortuem David Krantz Gary Landon Todd Langswier Y? Julie Laureno John Lowell Josh Lawrence Roberta Lawson 1 Malyncla Leal Lisa Lee Darlene Lemos Kevin Lindsay X Jackie Lovett Pattie Lovell Jon McConnell Terri McFate Sophomores 123 David McOmber Kevin Markham Becki MaGee Debbie Madison Darren Masingale Neil Maxey Kim Meade Tim Meehan . ., ,I .,,. MEJW .X -A ,L ffl' r C A raci Ninman Peggy Oliver ames Nolind Nadine Olives onrad Nystrom Renee Olives obert O'Brien Hollie Owen Beckle Carlson Set Hugh Goals For Future Beckie was Sophomore Class President and a JV basketball cheerleader She feels C V IS a great school because of the people who go here She believes that if they were more willing to try new thmgs and be less old fashioned C V would be the perfect school Beckie plans to go to college and study law She wants to be an attorney and then a politician She enjoys 4 wheeling camping and shopping with her close family Beckie Carlson is a sophomore who is looked up to by her fellow sophomores She is an excellent student and is respect ed by many faculty members rt pq is af' R. -5 .--fn I ,ii i if :- CX f gs sg o Jeff Owen Corina Palmer Erin Paquette Kristi Paquin Miss Carlson plays the piano and sings. C Sophomores 125 Kim Parks Kathie Parker Leslie Parsons Lee Patterson 126 Sophomores ,rv Monique Peasha Jill Perry Bryon Perryman Gail Peterson Robyn Peterson Brian Pierce Tim Phillips Duane Poole ,Q X IT? essie Porras oe Porras elli Porter iedre Powers 'Z 'x ,r , , S . F A l ws an ,. 1. A, A ici? 'F C39 Jeff Pruitt Tammy Reece Jim Rich Sherri Quammen Robin Renwick Steven Richardson Lauri Ravencroft Rhonda Reynolds Kristina Riggs Theresa Rause Rich Reynolds Gary Robinson Philip Rollins Mike Rosales Troy Rose Kim Ross K 'Ig' 3 .L I: . l Robert Ross Dorrie Sapp Patty Schaefer Debbie Schjoth Sophomores 127 I Bill Schoniger Louis Seeley Carl Scoma Angela Servo Luke Scoma Tami Shadle David Seabourn Carol Shaneyfelt 128 Sophomores 443 ff Kurt Sherbundy Shelia Shive Cary Siemers Roger Siner if X , ,I . 4' sf 1 1 Q . N 13.19 V ii X ' ff i S A .,,.. -9' Shawn Smith Todd Snoeyenbos Susan Smith Todd Solinger Wayne Smith Andy South Joe Snodgrass Kathy Spear Kolleen Stafford Ernest Patrick Stetler Connie Stone -env' 1 .I 'v Stover Varner Teel Sventitsky Lorie Terry Tau Mark Thomas nthony Tavolazzi Lisa Thompson Dorne Sapp Defles Stereotypes Dorrle was a J V football cheerleader and a member of CSF She loves C V and feels nothlng could be done to Improve lt Thls young lady feels the athletxc program at C V IS excellent and enjoys the school as a whole because There s always somethlng to do We go to games dances and other school related actlvxtles whlch keep us students Involved and happy She has a very closely knlt famlly wxth whom she spends alot of tlrne I-ler famlly en1oys gomg to the ocean and surfmg flshnng clammmg and swxmmmg She loves her parents very much for they al ways try to help her when she has prob lems and understand about cheerleadmg homework and school She hasn t decxded what she wants to do wxth her llfe but does want to go to col lege She wants her career to mvolve art and allow her to support her famxly Dorrle Sapp IS an electrlc type of person who ns respected not only by other sopho mores but by upper classmen as well fa Angela Timmons Lenard Tomas Donna Toney Renee Toney Sophomores 129 Pf- x 'ii ,D -on 2K9-.scifi .X , gg' 1' 'Qi ,fx William Tounsley Darryl Tracy Lorie Train Steve Tussing Brlan Bucher, A Sophomore W1th l-hgh Hopes Brian Butcher was involved in C S F All Sports Club and was a member of the golf team Brian feels C V is a great however he thinks we need new school supplies and a football field we can play home games on Brian enjoys snow skiing traveling hiking hunt ing camping boating and water skiing with his very active family Brian wants to become an archetect or a com mercial artist He plans to go to Shasta College for 2 years and then finish at S n Luis Obispo Brian is a sophomore with set goals and the determination it takes to make it in the world T 'P John Tuterrow Pam Tyler Theresa Victorino Mark Wallace l . U . . ., , . . 1 I . 5 y . . . .. y . , . . Y i Y 7 1 . if ' ' . i xl .ffl ' ' a ' ' . R 1 - . T na 130 Sophomores Gayle Walling John Waltrip Jeanie Watson Cheryl Webb Brian Williams Cora Williams Mark Williams Tawna Williams 4. Darin f X L J A X4 I Doyle Willyard Cynthia Wood Juanita Yell David Wilson Wess Worley Mark Zanola Kitty Wilson Jackie Wright Mike Zanola Marla Wolfin John Wright 1 -fs 1 .. in 31 W CJK, an V' 'Oil X YY ,.-uw.. . , X.k,,.- e - n Traci. Ninm I ...few K 5 Qi 99' 1'llN 4 65, as game with at the Q -V ' Lf 1 am- a N X K rn-sm.. MW.. . r IEE! Wh Q I! 2 Q' X SB mfs ' L MI ivan, . .m - .on te iiuuamwwmm.. ,. up-.-.... .......ma.. fo?- Daryl Mclntyre gazes down a hall-be- Qween classes. . ' A 5 gf, -ki' '-1. . pvhxi. J S9 .gsm A X mn. 'iii M Q Q ix .K A :Q SSN? -ug . ef N , fi Q sg N? f Yo 1 X x 'Q' J..-'. Of: , ,,,, v,,. . . . 1, 1 U 'L 51 l f- X v. K -54 I V- Q. ' 5 ' ' Tom Ackernecnt Sue Adair Dean Adams 136 Juniors fi Wx lm LILQ 10' all 'Bail ..- -'.'5f1i1? . M..--az' Rim-Wham.. u u 1 an Q, ls ,4ggQ.,gug i3l1Q.'ii1Y '? ' 'llefwlbw . ms I- Lorrie Atchison Denise Austin Jim Bachelder Cindy Adix Merle Albert Nancy Alvord A: t t l A, A Tony Ballard Ron Ahlbrecht Robert Aldridge k I Paula Anderson Val Bard Fred Barnabe l Genny Biendara Cathy Bigley Jim Bish Toni Bauer 'TP if Penny Biendara Debbie Bird Christine Blue Christopher Baughman .- -.,- e T!! A Mike Bidwell .I 1- Harry Knudsen mess around -ga I YOU S Jean Blue Shannon Boetteger Berta Booth il ' Eddie Borders Ken Bouchard Richard Boudro Robert Boudro Gary Bowman Stacey Bowman Mike Braswell Kari Brewster Getting A Good Start Dave Hendrickson hasnt made up his mind about a career choice He is taking all the college prep courses he can and is preparing for anything Dave lives with his mother here in Central Valley He enjoys traveling to Santa Cruz where he visits his fa ther and surfs with friends As a sophomore Dave played foot ball basketball and baseball. He started as wide receiver for the varsity football team and played var- sity baseball. Dave feels C.V. is a special school because of the support the student body gives the ath- letes. The students come out and support the teams, no matter how well they do. Dave was chosen as an outstanding student by several teachers for his work in classes and his participation in sports. 138 Juniors AVF!--Y f 'l'P Diana Brockman Gwen Broecker .n-Ng fa? Connie Brown Kathy Brown Tammy Brown Dawana Brunson Sherry Burger Kevin Bush v . . David Caputo ui A Scott Carrier Corinn Carter Tina Cary 1' Ron Chamberlain Eric Cassano Paul Caudill Greg Chaffee Gail Chestnut Marie Chestnut Don Chilton Edward Clark Q., xv. Brad Chambers wif Tinia Clarstrom Juniors 139 Tim Coates Bacil Cobb Gary Combs Mary Conway Mark Corbell rg? Rhonda Cordell Leanna Cosca y of ' Si ' ,gf ya. fl, 6' Z L 1 A IX '? Denny Cosgrove Chyrelle Costa 140 Juniors Donna Crawford Steve Creson Dan Cropley Lori Costa Julie Cox Alice Crowe lra Dale Danny Daniels -WT' zo' Tami DePetro Melody Deshais Veronica Deugaw -F. 1 nw in 'ljgivf 2 'Lg A ff. i M Fil? 'w Mike Dickson Debra Dodson Lacy Donavan , -fi K e . Jody Davidson YE David Demetro wr-LX TUV' Scott Dougan Roberta Douglas John Draper Shelly Draper Becky Elliott Juniors 141 Sul. Daniel Elliott Louie Elwood Cindy Emmons Rusty Endicott Tammy Erwin ,, , i 52 K K ,f R V. lie r'-v Av A lg f - Carolyn Etherton Kim Failor Tammy Farley Brian Fay Jim Ferguson xx? nga l J 7 ....--M Rob Forman Candace Fowle ,P F IV 142 Juniors Leslie Fox Paul Francis Dan Frank Robert Frederickson Jerry Garrotte Darleen Gaynor Brenda Gehlken Vicki Gerlach John Goin Esther Gotcher Weston Gouldsmith Lynn Tews An Involved Jumor Lynn Tews is a junior who has been recommended by many teachers for her academic work and her many involvements in and out of school She has had to work hard to keep up her grades and feels all her activities affect her grades somewhat but says I think being involved furthers your knowledge in life and with people and that involvement is just another phase of education Lynn has many varied interests one of which is flying airplanes' She s doing it on her own by takmg lessons and plans on getting her pilot s license on her 17th birthday Other mterests include showing her two horses a thoroughbred and an Arabian and she enjoys snow skiing at Mt Bachelor or Tahoe and in the summer she Shakey s Pizza Here family encourages her in her activities and they often ride together or ski and go to Hawaii on vacations Asked about school she enthusiasti cally replies I love it' I think C V s the best' The people are speclal They re not clicky ancl everyone is friendly but the school needs a little more spirit' Lynn is lookmg forward to Semor skip days and after high school plans on attending college possibly Pepper me water skies at Shasta Lake. During the school year, she also held down a job at d' . Joe Gibbs Thomas Gillett James Gilmore Ellen Grannis Paula Gregory Juniors 143 Angel Hamilton Ralph Hannan Kelly Griffith David Guadagni Diane Hagstrom Running To The Top Allen Simpson is a junior who is outstanding in a couple of areas. Bob Harrison Ann Haskins Allen was highly recommended by the math department and sever- al other teachers also. He was in Algebra ll and Trig for the year and found math easier than some of his other classes. But, while fl concentrating on school, Allen has another big hobby. He runs! He was the number one runner for C.V. in cross country and he trains all during the winter for track in spring. He runs every day at g g g school and at home and he enjoys it very much. He also snow skies at Mt. Ashland, water skies at Shasta Lake and rides motorcycles. Living in Central Valley all his life, A he feels that C.V. is a good school ' 'W M f and he likes it alot. School spirit is j U U the one ingredient that he feels is Dawd Hawkms Denms Havre really special and the fact that stu- dents are all closely united. But, even with all the spirit, he feels we can still use more. During the next year or so, he is preparing for college and looking forward to doing things with friends and just plain enjoying high school. I-jjxi c. 1 J ' nk V Kevin Hebert Patte Heckenlively Annette Heemsbergen Donna Helwig Brent Henderson 144 Juniors Dave Hendrickson Koby Heston Danny Hill .arf A I X' V 4 Q , X Lynda Hoag Tammi Hunt Alan James Jeff Hill Debbie Hiser 'E-1' 'NT -I' 'T Monica Johnson Sherrie Jones Suann Junkersfeld 1 1 Alice Kalbaugh Mike Keeton Kevin Kelley 1 Glenn Kendall Jim Kepner Juniors 145 Steve Kern Terry Kern Dave photographer in Xthe room. Randy lor in Adv. Biolo 99 a spider. Steve Kerr Greg Ketel r-' rs . J e--- f- may Rich Kilburn Beth Kizer Harry Knudsen Jeff Krigbaum Al Landis Z Debbie Larmour Joe Larson Kelley Lavery Peggy Laws Laura Lee 1' Chuck Leedy Grace Lego Cathie Lennon Linda Lewis Ginger Long ' i .1 'T r 1 . 4 i :fx f f li . fi' . QL ' I l Ruth McCulloch Don Lowery Bennett Lubsen Marjorie Lutkemeier Don Luzier . . V31 -.-k . A Chris McCullough 'v.,.,,!, QV I l Scott McFarlane Jeanette McFarlane i Buddie McKenzie All lf For Tim Coates School Comes Before Sports Tim Coates who was highly recommended by many teachers not only is active in sports but also in academic clubs He s the C S F President and holds the junior class office of Sec Treas Although he loves sports school is important and comes first With his heavy schedule he often had to stay up late and do homework because of long practice hours Some of Tim s many school activities are basketball track and football His outside interests include water sknng which he s been doing for 8 years He lnkes to backpack in the Trnmty wilderness area and skateboards in his spare time He also has an interest in women and reptiles the latter interest shows in what many know as the lizard old sister He and his family go on many vacations together and during the summer spend alot of time on the a e One of Tim s major dreams is to at tend U C L A and possibly major in engineering He feels he will have to work very hard to get there Tim feels C V is a cool school be cause the faculty is great and he likes all the people He's lived in the C.V. area all his life and he has a 25 yr. old brother and a 21 yr. F M F N 1 li . f if - Juniors Q41 148 Juniors Teresa Madsen Becky Marchand Michael Martinez Julie McLaren Kimberly MacLean Dale Ann Maylott Gail Meek Rita Melby . In sww., kL,,,,.-V,,..,. W , -, i Q. ,.H,,,W,.,,,,t,: , , ., , 7 'J . -V, , ,, 1 4 5 ' i . . , . ,Mr 9 Q 1 leaf! l lg! ' Tena Melton Jesse Miller ' '-- f ' . A X if usa-yi. , ii A 1 P' , ' ' 2 '. f Barbra Mielke ' ,iq K 'J :JI 9 ,vi 91 I I 3 -'xl I x ' -rv lf' LP' +1 Q 'if f .1 - Av fy, x if-X Y? , ff! Jacque Mintle Carrie Misener Dorene Moore Luke Morey James Morris . 219335 ' .,, Q. as -, fa . lleiit,il ,sp J, . 'Ks , 14 'lu' , I X , .., -as Jim Murphy John Murphy Julie Murphy Katrina Myles is Don Naylor Nadine Nelson Carrie Nocero Phil Nordby Dana Morse Jerry Mosier George lCorkyl Mote A True Sports Lover' Sarah Rowley a junior has been interested in sports since 4th grade She has made first string for every team she ever tried out for in such sports as volleyball basketball and softball Her greatest love is basketball in which she is one of C V s strongest players playing center and would like to continue her sports career through college Her other interests include cross country water skiing football and riding motorcycles She admits having trouble keeping up her grades with all her activities especial ly since she lives in Lakehead which causes her to get home late at night Sarah says that C V s a good school and what s more special about it than other schools is that the people are more friendly and the teachers are like friends a so Sarah lives with her brother and parents and dur ing the summer they take boat trips out on the lake together spend the holidays together and she hunts with her dad Sarah who was recommended by several teachers for being outstanding in school and sports plans on attending Shasta College for 2 yrs then going on to a 4 yr University possibly majoring in Histo ry and of course continuing with sports I ! 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N, , - 7 7 v 1 . , ' 7 7 ' 1 ' Q tl l3f'f ' Mike Norton Clay O'Claire Mark Oldham Juniors 149 Luanne Orgamblde Busy Wlth School Actlvntles LuAnne Orgambide feels her junior year was alot harder than her sophomore year She found it difficult to keep up her 3 88 grade point average and commented Teachers like Mr Fehliman make it even harder Added to this was being yearbook editor It took time as editor that could have been spent on her other classes Her incentive to keep up her grades was sports mainly basketball which she found very important If her grades dropped so did basketball She likes C V and chose going here over Shasta High School LuAnne feels C V s special pomts are the sports program Falcon spirit the fact that the school is small and the people are friendly She also feels the teachers are not just teachers but also your friends LuAnne s school activities included bas ketball commissioner of activities vice president of CSF softball and cross country Outside of school she enjoyed water ski mg huntmg with her dad and motorcycle riding She plans to attend college right after high school at a University of California possibly Santa Barbara. Her plans are to major in journalism. Robbie Oliver LuAnne Orgambide Q., X Scott Ostrander Russ Parker fd-, ir--v Jennifer Parry Shannon Patterson Shawn Patterson Sally Pemberton Kevin Penn 0-4? Keith Peterson Kevin Pfennig James Phipps Barry Pitari Doris Popejoy 51? .izmiors I ' I vfa N s IX in I ,EV John Potter Ruth Prado Dina Proulx Dalwen Proulx Don Pruitt it Susan Quirus Diana Radosevich John Randles Susi Raschke Wade Ravercroft ' f Y A .Q if g.,f X 'lil V l li sr? . I Keith Reasner Scott Redden Eddie Rfhands Ron Rahm Teri Rahm Melissa Ramsey 1 -.- 1 for year- '. ' . 'Sf wx. i -C Juniors 1 Russel Risdon Vaughn Ritchie Cheryl Roberts Jean Rodick Randy Rodriquez Cathy Blgley A Tough But Great Junlor Year Cathy Bigley faced a difficult new challenge this year as she became a co editor of the yearbook with no prior experience at all One of the hardest aspects of coming on the staff with no experience was whether the rest of the staff would respect and follow her but she got along great with everyone and because of a summer seminar she knew as much about yearbook as anyone else on the staff Some of Cathy s many interests and activities include swimming and going to the beach She likes horses bicycle riding and she loves all animals and wants to learn how to snow ski She was also manager of the varsity girls basketball team year was that of spirit week and home coming mamly because it was more radi cal and lust alot more fun than her sopho more year Cathy feels C V is the school it is because the students are more friendly and the teachers have a close relationship with the students She finds it hard to keep up her excellent grades and says Some times l feel like just saying forget it She wants to go to college and possibly major in real estate and she has in mind either San Diego State or some other tx Rich Rogers Dena Rose 4? Fred Ross Nicia Rouse place by the beach O I One of Cathy's fond memories of the fm Sheri Saul Harold Saunders Steve Scnlapia 152 Juniois Sarah Rowley Randy Rudd Dianna Schmidt Thomas Schmidt Billy Schuyler Charles Scroggins Dwain Sellers Richard Severson Alan Shank Dale Shelton WY' .4-4 :al ' vs. Allen Simpson Darla Sivey Mike Skicki Leo Smith Rena Smith Penny Smitheram Wendy Snow Doug Soderquist .lisninrs 153 Rick Soderquist Roger Spain Jim Squier Eddie Soeth Al f,su...,g ' 4 i Lynne Starr Trace Stearns .,W,.rA ' - 'X 11 K X. X on .,.Lk ' TAX - X '53 K ' W lf Q? , I 1 Devin Stierli Tammy Stinson 154 Juniors Paul Studley Heidi Suess Debbie Strang Ivan Streetman gk! Kurt Starman Marc Stears . 5553 55 Q x GX S .vi W Y . 1 Q K ' Q . .- -UIQ!! ,J ,r I K , ' I .5 Li fr Terry Stinson Jodi Striebel Percy Tejeda Lynn Tews K' Yvette Surber Randy Taylor Vonnie Taylor Julie Thomas Shirley Thomas Q Jalynn Thoreson Karen Thornton Kim MacLean Short And Active People tease me all the time revealed 5 foot Kim MacLean but being short doesnt bother her Despite her height she conquers the hardest challenges in maintaining her grade point average of 4 00 She enjoyed Algebra ll this year and feels Math is what her major in college will probably be She plans to go to college directly following high school but is undecided as to what college She finds pleasure in going water skiing and swimming and loves going to the beach in general Kimmy as many people know her likes hiking and bowling a so When asked what her favorite foods were she answered quickly Lobster and artichoke Tarsana in the San Fernanda Val ley was her home before coming to 3 years Her family is fairly large One brother 3 sisters herself and her parents are the seven family mem ers GC - ll - . , , , . . . - S4 - YT . . . . - , , l . ' H ll 7 Y Q 7, :gm , K, V - i ' 1 R 3 Shasta County. She has lived here I - , .- K g if . ' Q b . ig S T, X Aff Tammy Tidmore Addley Tole Tracy Tomsich Dennis Trumbly Ann Truong Juniors 1 Susan Tussing Doug Vanderpool Tad Vick Cindy Vine Lisa Vopat .,f.A 1' 1 I H f.. ,Q if rrotie in the hall wai - f r ' ic 156 Juniors ,ii Chuck Warner len Kim West Teresa White -0-'U' 1'J,l l. Y if P I X i Mary Walker Wendy Wallace Danna Walling Larry Wand Keith Weiss Terri Ware Michael Wiener Vicky Wilde Debra Williams lg H f . it WS- -fo ' . 4 . jiir . Lisa Williams Carol Winegarden ,if 1- Dennis Winn Ken Wood Mike Wood IC' ' 'TWA' v Y Linda Woodruff Louise Wright Everett Wyatt Junior-5 A si 5 19 , in .,:.,1,,x I. , M, f am - ' . X 1 4541, if La x.,- f Jan Fr. .. ,, f V2 :. v x 'Ui , .551 k f A.-Q, Y M 455' f A-,M rs- Tr gif . QL w i ii. x xii 'Maw ww. -X , 'l,21i1'?la: :' ' !1f, ' , xfisr -Again .p - ' ,- . . X 2 -ffbsggf y J. sv S, wi.-1:1 -:TQ-.-U. -f ,sg 60 Dean Johnston: Athletic, I-Iardworking Dean Johnston was athletic throughout all 3 of his years at CV. He played foot- ball, basketball, and baseball as a sopho- more. The following year he participated in football and baseball, he dropped bas- ketball and began working on other inter- ests, his car and motorcycle. His senior year, he started as safety on the football team and shortstop on the baseball team. His car, a powder blue Mustang Califor- nia Special, with blue pin striping, and blue velvet interior, is very special to him. He has put a lot of work into it. In addition to playing organized sports, he enjoys water and snow skiing. Dean is also active in other school activi- ties, he was the senior class representa- tive during the 2nd semester. He was the best man for the wedding in Marriage for Moderns class. ln Dean's senior year he maintained a 3.67 grade point average. For the past 14 years Dean has lived in Round Mountain with his parents and older sister Vicki. ln December, he began working at the Family Planning Center on a panel of teenage educators. This panel gives free counsel and advice to teenagers with nu- merous problems. ln the summer Dean works setting chockers on logs. He fas- tens the chocker to one end of the log and fastens that onto the bow line on the main cable. Dean plans to attend college, but where, he has yet not decided. 1. Dean Johnston shows his pride posses- sion. 2. Julie Jones between classes at her locker. 3. Ron Gilmore demonstrates his skill on a distributor machine in auto shop. i 'X' -w.:?2l51'z. KL 'il-14 A K Eiiilf 4 S -wef1 ,aff. -fi .. ...z , ,i - fi -,., i w l Qif3:i!Q,ffli5il fl' . -L . ..., . :.. . iss, ' T1 5EE:1 .iE:i ::EE'Ti.:Elf --', , Y -'fl'l:1EI::'E--' '-i.'i' , ffriqifliil 1 , . '. 9 L-1f':'1 5 - .2 '.::cy',..1 ' r1.iEEfiI'5'T: Q. Q' 51-12+ si 'flifiz-.5E37i::i.' fe' 1 ggzgildfg a '5'5sE55? '59 Q-.XKHF H S 'H 722-2'3 'l ' l if 59 - . fs Sis. 2. :. - --1 - - - f . .Zf31,11 i j5lE ' .iii 1 Fil' -21' T-Qi I r.l- , .-il' i. . ,..,, K . , si. ..,. ' - l i ng? 'v ff it ag W Rf- - . I .. ..... . ...M---A ., 9 .-., , P ff 1 .,.. .1 ...,.,,,,,m,, if 1 W 1' J' f -A . lf f er- 5'lg 1 W x 5 M23 rir J ..,. Ss is i'1' it , , gg si lv' ey 'E V M' J ,il f f .Q 5, ' F QS: Julie Jones Was An Aggressive Athlete And Dedicated Student. Julie Jones has participated in sports as long as she can remem- ber. She is an outstanding volley- ball, basketball and softball player. In basketball she was the most ag- gressive player on the court. Julie would hustle for the ball no matter where it was on the court. And she played 1st base on the softball team. Besides being a great athlete, Julie is involved in other school activi- ties. She is on the newspaper staff and has been for the past 2 years. She has the editorial page.. On her page is the cartoon Radical Randy and her own editorial. Julie has 1 brother, Justin 21, that graduated from CV and 1 younger sister, Jackiel - In the summer Julie works at Holi- day Harbor cleaning out house- boats. And she plays softball for the Redding Merchants in the sum- mer. . -is Hifi' ' Sheryl Adkins Sandy Aldridge Fletcher Alvord Robin Ames Sandi Ault Mike Baker Mike Barkley Lisa Barnes Stacey Bartlett V S Greg Beaton Juan Bernardino Theresa Blackford 13 23 Mike Corbell cele- brates with Renee Chesson alter their mock wed- ding. Suzanne Wood and Greg Beaton pre- pare for their mock wedding. Candy Blake Tim Blevins fs fi Dan Boring I Mr. 8: Mrs. Greg Beaton toast to their new lives to- gether. Tracy Boughn Kelly Bowen Tammie Bozarth Seniors Gathered For Double Mock Wedding On Wednesday, October 22, Renee Chesson and Mike Corbell tied the knot as did Greg Beaton and Suzanne Wood in their Marriage for Mo- derns class. The ceremony was very beautiful, Renee and Suzanne wore long white gowns, Mike and Greg wore white tuxes. Mike's best man was Kelly Heston. Greg's was Dean Johnston: Renee's and Suzanne's maids of honor were Kathy Brubaker and Jill Peterson. Their brides maids were Wen- dy Rehberg and Janet Sands. The wedding began at 10:00 at the Church of the N 'L -1' Lake Blvd. Guests were met at the ei .asker i. A Venton Trotter and Danny God- 'J' 1 ft-,az guests were seated, the ceremo- ai.- 4111 1, X' Jennifer Bradly Lance Bradly Mica Briggs Connie Brock Tracy Brown Kathy Brubaker Wayne Bullington ny began with Mr. VandeVenter giving away both brides. During the wedding, bride Renee Chesson be- gan to cry. Mr. VandeVenter said this was the first time that it had ever happened at a mock wedding. After the ceremony everyone gathered at North's Chuck Wagon for the reception. 'IBF '- William Burkhead Angie Butler Ron Caim Joe Caldwell Angie Canfield 'X gif Jolene Corey Tom Creason Ron Cochran Warren Conrad Mike Corbell Darcelle Chiesa Mike Clark Sandy Clark Sara Clark Cheryl Cassidy Stepheny Caudle Jennifer Cefepa 21 The loving couple sip Kafen ChaPP9l9al' their champagne in i' Renee Chesson matrimonial bliss. V lj Mike 8: Renee, Greg 8: Suzanne take on task of cutting cake. : jijl SX Caren Criss .,t f . f W 4 1 l ,fu 164 S lj Newlyweds showered with rice. Photo by Cynthia Woods X John Darcangelo Tonya Day Duane Dearman if Lezlie De Hart Marie Devlin Chuck Dollarhidr ?T'r-' Mr f i Laurie DeJong Anne Douglas Jeff Draper Theresa Draper Maxine Duarte The wedding party admires the Angela Duckett newlvweds' Dave Edwards Debra Egan Norman English lj Mike 8: Renee at the altar with best man Kelly Heston. X if xi- Caroline Flesuras Mike Friesen Jerry Frisbie Steve Fuller Jennifer Gallagher Manuel Gaona Lee Gardner 2, The joyful couples Tracie Espenschied after their weddings. Butch Everett Tammy Erwin Danetta Fecke Donnie Ferguson X , X Jeanie George Ted Gibb 3 wr 'x N,- 'VTQ 'rr ,KN X Allen Gill 1' 65 1665 I 'V IJ Suzanne 81 Greg cele- - brate their wedding with a cake. X L, , r ' 1 I N W no ' - 3 1 u H -1 Y . Todd Gillett Ron Gilmore . Danny Goddard 5... ,- Na. f X 51 Tammy Goddard Jennifer Granberry Andrea Granese Sherri Gregory Steve Grove Brenda Hagberg Doc Hall h Kim Hamada Nathan Hamada 21 Guests congratulate wedding Mark Hamilfml party. Laurie Hammond Kelly Hancock lj Greg 8: Suzanne ar- rive at their wed- ding. iPhoto by Cynthia Woodsj 9.7 W , ui i. L . '-'fn' f,,.,. 4.-1' -- x 55 vi., HF? va , , ...nw 'u'?n ':h, ,-'11 David Hernandez 1 f Sabrina Howard Tina Hummel Mitch lsner Julie Jones Mitch Jones Scott Jones Kelly Heston Jerry Hill Brian Howard Bruce Hanner Dan Harrell Eric Harris Robin Hansen 21 The newlyweds cut their Sheryl Harty wedding cake. 6 lj Senior class gathers on lawn by the big oak tree. J it L. Dean Johnston Jeff Kelley Larry Kendrick 21 Bunk Schmidt enjoys himself at homecoming dance. Debby Kennedy Chris Kenny Debbie Kerfoot 5 lx 'li Eve Kleven Debra Koeller Melissa Kortuem Tanya Krieg if tix Tim Kortuem Dave Koziol Laura Krieger Allen Krigbaum Chuck La Horgue 'Ya' Y 5,'- Angie Lambert Jim Larmour Joe Leake Kathy Littell Heidi Little N I, Tim Looper Chris Ludwig Hazel Lutkemeier Lesa Lutsow ,+- X Holly Lyter Davi Machen Robert Manning lj Kathy Meier dresses up for mafia day. wfgx bw ,r Lisa Martin Keyth March Mike Markus 2D Robert Rammoser boogies down at the homecoming dance. ll Senior float parades by crowd at home- coming halftime. QT' Pat Martinez Brett Marymee Bonnie Mauzey rf., 75... i Sean McMeekin Bob McMullen 'HSV' Kathy Meier F If I J I. 1 Charles Miller Christopher Miller , -..- 2l The band and drill team perform at halftime. Darla Miller Randy Miller Wes Miller Al Mires Julie Misener David Mitchell Brenda Moris1 'T'T'v' Nestelroad Norrington Erlch Olson Gary Olstad Locke Palumbo if Dave Paris Buck Patterson Doug Patterson Wesly Patton Kelly Peacock Janell Pearles Jill Peterson lj Sophomore float parades the home coming game. Lester Potts Randy Peterson Tina Potter 25 Flag team performs at home-' coming. 1725 I Chris Quammen 'im Evelyn Rammoser Robert Rammoser Gregory Ramsey Debbi Randell Torrie Rawls , Ken Redden Wendy Rehberg Dina Reyes Mike Ritchie N.,- Randy Robinson Valerie Rodrigues Kathryn Rogers Laurie Rogers Heather Rolfe George Rudd Janet Sands John Sands Pat Sanford Chris Schjoth I l R Bunk Schmidt John Schoelkopf Clayton Seabourn Robert Seago :FN Angi Self Jeanette Self Brooke Sewell 1::'7' Kim Sewell Mary Smith Shaver L .yr Cindy Shearman 73 174 Senlors ll Scott Stapley ad- mires his room in New Zealand. Cheryl Shockley Scott Stapley C ' Sl Traveled To New A2222 sllfle. Zealand Senior Scott Stapley became a foreign exchange student in New Zealand. He left for New Zealand during the sum- mer and returned in January. Scott lived with the Aikens for a short time. Then he stayed with the Chings. Mrs. Ching is a teacher and Mr. Ching is an accountant. They have one son 17 and one daughter 18. Scott really enjoyed staying with this family. He kept very busy at his all boys school. His subjects were much like the ones we have here: history, biology, math, and English. Scott said the only thing he dis- liked about the school was having to wear uniforms. Scott also had other things to keep him busy like basketball, track, scuba diving, sailing, deep sea fishing and lots of parties. Scott did a lot of traveling throughout New Zealand. Scott made a lot of new friends IIN: had a good time. TN Q-. ia.- ..4,... lg Pamela Smith Stacey Smith Charles Spooner fl Jill Sparling Don Spini Julie Stewart Roberta Stiles X. ...pf F Duane Strand Sheri Swiger Luigi Tavolazzi Theresa Taylor Karen Tenneson fa. Kenneth Terry Linda Thetford Brian Thompson Christine Tigrett Andrea Timmons Debbie Tracy Venton Trotter Ken Trussell Teresa Valdivia 2, Scott Stapley mo- dels his AFS t- shirt. Mark Vonder- Mahden Robert Ward Nola Weide j!PiFn :ut 5, A .:' ', Y 4. .f ll Scott Stapley with a few friends at a dance in New Zealand. . R Bob Wert Scott Weiss Marlene Westerman 32 Scott with a few friends on a hike in New Zea- land. 176 Seniors in n Karen White Dennis Whitmore Sharon Weisner Q. In L Roxanna Wilde Greg Wiley Cara Williams Dayna Williams Mike Williams Deanna Wood Suzanne Wood Mark Wright Sherry Wright Heidi Ziegler Dave Zuckswert Janet Zeimat Mike Corbell-An Athlete With Poise. Mike Corbell is an acclaimed ath- lete. He was the captain of the football team and a starter on the basketball team. He also played baseball. He enjoys fishing, hunting and camping with his family. Mike has 2 brothers, Mark a junior and Matt a sophomore. Mike participated in the wedding for the Marriage for Moderns class first semester. He and Renee Chesson were married along with Greg Beaton and Suzanne Wood at the Church of Nazarine on Lake Blvd. Mike maintained a 3.28 grade point average throughout the year. He plans to continue sports in college. Stacey Bartlett: A Wild And Crazy Gal. Stacey Bartlett is an outstanding athlete. She was chosen most valuable player on the volleyball team. She was captain of the bas- ketball team, and she played on the softball team. She is also a good student. In her junior year, she went to girls state. During her senior year she main- tained a 3.50 grade point average. Stacey is also a musician in her spare time. She writes her own material. One of her famous songs is Walnut Brownie Rash. Stacey plans to attend Shasta col- lege to continue her interest in sports. ll Stacey Bartlett hanging around. 2l Mike Corbell and Don Chilton work on brakes in auto shop. Sl Karen Tenneson works on Mr. Rhyne's Porche. 45 Steve Kerr changes oil in his car. 177 li.. 178 4 World News Report For Americans, the year held surprises at every turn with Iran looming above all other problems. Things never appeared very bright because of natural disasters, wars, several murders and deaths and the hostage situation. U.S. 1 OVQI' 11 aweatjeas . gg ' ' aorta January 20th the hostages were airborn and on their way home. It was the first time, in the 444 days the 52 hostages had been kept prisoner, that America could actually believe they would be home. Negotiations did not prove successful until January 20th when a financial agreement was reached. There was a sense of relief for the families of the 50 men and 2 women when the plane took off from Iran. Ex-hostages told of the cruelty of their captors: beatings, mock executions, and death threats. Coincidently, hostages were released the same day President Carter left presidency and President Elect Reagan was inau- gurated. Approximately 30 minutes after Reagan was sworn in the plane with the hostages was off. It was a special day Americans will not forget. New Iraqi peace offer spurned by Khomeini The Iraqi-Iranian war, that started in September, 1980, has been an issue with the U.S. If the U.S. took sides it could have had an ill effect on the hostage situation. The problem was our main oil supply, and that of other nations, was being tied up in the war. The oil could have gone up in smoke, literally, cause prices to rise or the war could cause a shortage of oil which would be bad for the U.S. who depends on an open oil supply. -of? fo w5'9,i'J9Qo C' 0 ag-Q 9 42' S ' o IQ Ronald Wilson Reagan was elected the 40th President of the United States Tues- day, Nov. 4. I-le rode on the crest of a conservative tide that swept Republicans to control of the Senate for the first time in 26 years. After he won, Reagan told a victory cele- bration in Los Angeles, I am not fright- ened by what lies ahead. Reagan also stated that one of his goals is to take the government off the backs of the American people. In the end, the campaign boiled down to two main issues: the economy and war and peace. Carter couldn't overcome his own record and he failed to convince voters that Rea- gan was too reckless. Reagan attacked the President on the economy, where he was most vulnerable, asking voters whether they were better or worse off than they were four years ago. Men born in '62 have to register for the draft Xll male citizens and aliens living in the United States who were born in 1960, 1961 or 1962 must regis- ter. Other men are required to register within 30 days of their 18th birthdays. The Carter administration was re- sponding to fears that the nation's armed forces could not mobilize in time to force a military emergen- cy. Wg ' 16165 625916110 e056 1' Ae .. C IQ 118 8 A fire broke out in the MGM Grand I Hotel-Casino on Las Vegas' glittering strip on Nov. 21. lt sent smoke throughout all 26 stories and trapped hundreds of guests in their rooms and on the roof. It was the worst fire in Las Vegas and the second worst hotel fire Aftershoeks hit Southern Italy Sunday, November 23, the biggest earthquake to hit Europe in 65 years killed 3,000, injured 5,000 and left 13,000 missing in Naples, Italy. It de- stroyed whole cities. What made the situation worse was the fact the volunteers and reporters reached the disaster as much as 24 hours before the official rescue teams. The U.S. sent 1,000 tents to help villagers who lost their homes, but Giuseppe Zamberletti, who was in charge of relief operations, said it would not help the sick, old and the weak because of the winter weather. in U.S. history, leaving 84 dead and 706 injured. Some survivors said no alarm had sounded to warn guests of the danger. Apparently the fire destroyed the am- plifiers on a manually activated alarm system. The fire started in an exhaust fan in the kitchen of a ground floor delicatessen near the casino. The flames burst into the casino where 11 people perished and spread upwards to the rest of the hotel. after so many thrills Women were frightened nationwide by Toxic Shock Syndrome KTSSD, a disease associated with the use of tampons, which causes visable defacement of the body W311tS and in some cases death. Two lawsuits ' were filed locally against Proctor and 3 Warning Gamble, producer of Rely tampon. Both suits were made by women of Redding, Linda Imboden and Miss Phillips. The trials were moved from Shasta County be- cause of publicity. A news report on Janu- ary 13 indicated a new method of cleaning cotton had been discovered. With that im- provement the chances of contracting TSS was reduced. 11.211 t3IIl P0115 Voyager I: A sad .end , t' St' Helens: As Voyager 1 visited Saturn, some scientists said they felt a twinge of sadness that the planet is the last new world to be explored for several years. Hundreds of tiny ringlets were found inside the broad rings of Saturn. Voyag- er's busy tour of Saturn's realm added three new moons to the 12 previously discovered. Kristin did it Who shot J.R.? was one of the biggest ques- tions of 1980. It kept America in suspense for weeks, which resulted in high ratings for the t.v. series Dallas. Kristin Shepard, J.R.'s wife's sister, played by Mary Crosby, was found guilty of shooting J.R. An angry peak The eruption of Mount St. Helens on May 18, 1980, sent rocks and earth 10 miles high. It caused floods, small tremors and covered surrounding towns with ash 3 inches thick. This caused problems in these towns because vehicles could not be used. Schools were closed and the air was filled with ash that looked like thick fog. In Shasta County the eruption caused the horizon to look hazy. People started to speculate about our own local volcanoes, Mount Lassen and Mount Shasta's chance of blowing their tops 21150. Mount St. I-lelen's had several eruptions after the first major one, the last was in mid-October. Scientists suspect it may blow again in the near future. 9 1' Atlanta bo Aneme A series of murders in Atlanta, Georgia was another of the terrible events in 1980-81. Po- lice found it a very difficult case to solve. Ten boys were found murdered, and four were missing. All the victims were Black. Death penali , . X. in Darrell gg, Wxax 8831180 ggi? yo? Darrell Rich of Cottonwood was convicted of murder and sentenced to death for the murder of 4 women in Yolo County, He is also charged with 18 sexual assaults and 5 physical assaults against women in Shasta County, one of which he beat to death with a rock. He threw a young girl off a bridge on Shasta Lake. The men and women of Shasta County had strong emo- tions about Rich since his victims lived in the area. A teacher said, Living in the Hilltop apartment area and knowing several abductions occured near there, we be- came very frightened. Darrell Rich had a hard life as a child which may have resulted in his insane acts of cruelty, but this is not to say his crimes are justified. Most people will not forget or forgive his acts. ri 11,-es a 'gain . IIIIEIIQ Lind Britain's most notorious mass murderer, a killer known as The Yorkshire Ripper , has claimed 13 victims. At least 4 women have survived attacks by the Ripper. No young woman is safe while he is at large, George Oldfield, assistant chief constable of the West Midlands police warned. Nine of the Ripperfs victims have been prostitutes, but three were respect- able women apparently killed at random. The Ripper takes his name from Jack the Ripper , who stalked the streets of I.ondon's White Chapel district for weeks in 1888. His identity was never discov- ered. His modern namesake has evaded the big- gest and costliest manhunt in British histo- ry. Police had questioned 195,000 peo- ple, checked 175,000 vehicles, and searched nearly 30,000 houses. Update: Police arrested a suspect who killed himself in his cell. C Hawes gllllty on 1 qlxu Hawes trlaail ullderxlding in Be Shasta County District Attorney Will Hawes was found guilty of being intoxicated on the job nearly two years ago and acting out of personal motives in seeking S100,000 bail for a defendant in a perjury prosecution. The nine-woman, three-man jury found Hawes not guilty on three other charges of misconduct. Hawes' conviction was based on the charge that his conduct fell below the standard of decency rightfully expected of a public official. Deaths Shock and sorrow hit the U.S. and the world when John Lennon, the famous musician of the Beatles, died. When announced that he had been murdered on December 8th, people, especially his fans, could not believe it. There were many rumors, but the true story reported by the police was that Mark David Chapman, who was mentally ill and was staying 9 blocks away from the Lennon residence, shot him at least 4 times. The irony of John Lennon's death was that after 5 years he was just finding peace within himself and for many years had tried to communi- cate to the world to give peace a chance. The death of John Lennon, the most outspoken Beatle, was a tragedy that people were dumbfounded by. Many feel the music world will suffer. Colonel Sanders died at 90 years of age in the Jewish Hospital of Louisville, Kentucky. His death, on December 16, 1980 was diag- nosed as pneumonia. He was well known for his finger lick'n good chicken. The Colonel was in the Kentucky Fried Chicken fast food business until he was 89 when he became ill with leukemia. His other occupations included streetcar conductor, railroad fireman and insurance salesman. His business made him a substantial amount of money with which he funded scholarships. Other noted deaths were the Shah of Iran, who died of cancer, Steve McQueen a top actor, who died at the age of 50, of cancer, and Peter Sellers, another top actor, died of a heart attack. .g9 we '9 IP Efefflhlir QQ? S 8053302-,izilf P 4' NL 'im we BC: Q6 690 With a Superdome crowd of about 30,000, Sugar Ray Leonard wres- tled the welterweight crown from Roberto Duran who quit the fight in the middle of an incredible match. Duran, complaining of stomach cramps and weakness in his arms, quit unex- pectedly in the 8th round, showing no signs of quitting in the earlier rounds. Duran stated, I am retiring from box- ing right now. There will be no more fights. I'm tired of fighting. Even though Leonard was ahead, win- ning four of the seven rounds, it was by no means a one-sided fight. ls Bjorn Borg, at 24, the best player to ever lift a racquet? According to many experts he is, especially after winning his 5th Wimbledon Championship. He is the only man to do so thus far, and it is a record likely to stand for generations. The Philadelphia Phillies beat the Kansas City Royals in six games to win the World Series. Mike Schmidt, third baseman for the Phillies, was named the Na- tional League's Most Valuable Player and Steve Carlton of the Phillies won his third Cy Young Award. West Valley High School the second high school in the An- derson Union High School District is still under construc- tion but is expected to open next September. Holiday skiiers may ne wsappointed by lack of snow The traditional Thanksgiving opening of the ski season in California was delayed as re- sort operators awaited the first snowfalls. This was bad news for skiers, who were forced to travel great distances to find snow. The lack of snow disappoint- ed many of the students and teachers here at C.V. 181 Fads And Fashion B . 3512! Cobb, D of Cloilu- avid H I7 e Andrea Granese shows the jean, shirt and vest 'Q 'Gangee style. ,X ML! J algal s De 617 J 01705-ton I7 S o bv U61-,bus Kim Failor, Julie Jones and Stacy Bartlett ham it up. WW Q MOT shows we SW ia bible' x and slifion ' Jaun B Style of gndndino .shift an Weari d - 9 1 Jean-S. he popular The fads and fashions covered a wide range of styles, from overalls and tennis shoes to skirts and blaz- ers with heels, for the girls. Both boys and girls wore sweaters over shirts with collars. Although these were the styles, you could wear anything and feel comfortable, T-shirts and jeans or pants and terry-cloth shirts. Being free to do and wear what you want and not be condemned for being yourself was a quality students enjoyed. Julie Jones, Stacey Bartlett, Kim Failor and Lynn Tews show some styles for girls. 9 5 -I Hash Gordon I 1 Stu Crazy 2 Prxvate T ..-z . I Bemamm 3 I vuf' 5 .h x zlu If 'Id V-1 ' gs. I 3 my wmch You Can I Wav 4. The Shmmg S, Ganga 5. The Empxre I 0 6 5 Sink . . Q 63693 A 6.9 -I es Back I 6 The Bhxe I Q 9 ,Q I Lagoon 4 Q X 'ff' 7 Popeye 8. Cheech And I xt Chong S Ne I Movxe . qw 9 I TG Seems Lxke Okd Txmes I 1 Top 10 Songs CChosen by C.V. studentsl Back in Black - ACf DC Another One Bites the Dust - Queen Lady - Kenny Rogers You Shook Me All Night Long - AC! DC Hit Me With Your Best Shot - Pat Benatar g Sailing - Christopher Cross ' S All Out of Love - Air Supply fs lf Call Me - Blondie issf, if 0' 'A Whip It - Devo ' 'w 'W Celebration - Kool 8: the Gang Top 10 Albums iChosen by C.V. studentsl Back ln Black - ACXDC The Game - Queen Glass Houses - Billy Joel Crimes of Passion - Pat Benetar lchosen bv C-V- Sfudenfsl Love Stinks - J. Geils Mash The Long Run - Eagles Soap Double Fantasy - John Lennon Benson Union Jacks - The Babys Mork 8r Mindy All out of Love - Air Supply Dallas Panorama - The Cars Love Boaf Dukes of Hazzard Saturday Night Live Vegas Barney Miller Top 10 Actors and Actresses iChosen by C.V. studentsl Clint Eastwood Chevy Chase Richard Pryor Alan Alda Goldie Hawn Bo Derek Robin Williams Barbara Streisand Robert Redford Brook Shields I-I stages leave ran The Associated Press A plane carrying the 52 Ameri- can hostages, freedom-bound af- ter 444 days of captivity in Iran, took off today from Tehran's Mehrabad Airport, the official Iranian news agency Pars report- ed. They are airborne, President Reagan said about an hour after he succeeded Jimmy Carter as president. He said it would take about an hour's flying time for the plane carrying the hostages to clear Iranian air space, and that's when you really feel safe. Pars said the hostages depart- ed aboard an Algerian 727 jetlin- er at 12:33 p.m. EST, following the noon eclipse of Carter's presi- dency. In his inaugural address, which concluded at 12:20 p.m., Reagan did not mention the hostages. Carter, who shared the podium with his successor, was similarly silent. 'Q In his final briefing as press secrqhgry to the president, Jody Powe said Carter would have'no comment until he had returned -1-:-:V:-1-me-z-.iz-.-x-1-1-.-1-:1.'.-.1iz:1I1f-1Y:-1-:ot-:E':1:1:-:1z-:-:J21:1:-:l:1:1:12l:2'1'4:2:22-11:1:2:1524-1-:2:1:-:-:-:-:-:-:fa4f:2:-:-:-:-:-:':-:-:-:-:1:-:-:-:-:':-:- :-1V:-:g:g:1:g:::5:::gt:f:1:i:i:1:?:i:f:4:I:i:-:-1-:-itiz-:':v:':-:-1-:-:-sz-1-:-1351:-:-:g:53:.:::3:2133:1:3:1:3:515:5:5:::g:,:5:51:gg:g:3:,:1:5:g:5:35:21:13:g:::g:':::::::::3:5:5:g.:44. More on hostages Turn to'i5'age 16 . . ., M.,.U.,.V,H.:,:,:,5,5.3,:.5.3.5.3.g,gg.3.3.:.3.14,g.5.g.g.3.:.i.5.5.3.5.5.L.1.5.3.3.grglg13::gt31113:3:5132325-:573:ggi-2::13:-:gtg:5:::5:3::::::::: '7.-:7:':1:-.-11:-1-24:-.4:+L-24142-Ii'f'3:1'7'-11:-J-I-:vi+1-:-LA:-:-24:-:-:4:-L+:-1-:-7.7-:A:-:-1-Z-I-ki'1'Z'I'f151T:5I'I-2-1-ZAI-I4I-1-:YZ-Z-:-3:-rl-Z-73:-Z'ZA52-Z'2-I-Z-2-I-:-Z-:A tages for Iranian assets frozen by the United States. The 3,000-mile flight to Algiers will take six to 10 hours, depend- ing on whether refueling stops are made. The report on the hostages' departure came in the final hour of Carter's term of office. He had tried to complete an agreement with Iran on Monday, but as the hours slipped away, Carter was deprived of a chance to greet the hostages before he left office. Thus, the freedom for the Americans--50 men and two women - coincided with the end of the Carter presidency as pow- er was transferred to Reagan. The hostages were seiaed Nov. 4, 1979, by young Moslem mili- tants who stormed the U.S. Em- bassy ein Tehran. They said the hostages would be released if the VOL. 129 NO.269 TUE Y 20, 1981 54.50 PER MONTH ecord , Searchlight Redding, California 2o cENTs PER DAY '- -V .f 4 . - . - . --,mi .91 3.51: 3. ,:5:r.':s:g:'.,g-gi ,::':'.:f'f'::.f::f ffgfg, .,-rf-1: ',Qs:1:r-1-'ff :ff :'.'r-1:1-5,5-gff'.fr . 1 - 6 1 i2 lfy' '6 ,Nr M 6 1 . V y I V N ' aj ,W I Q, MQ Q wfgl 63 wi :WV I li 1 -141 ..1m..1iI1fff1f'Illmflflllii f' Nf6iiijf6llmiwl ff! A 'I I 'I ' llzl 'v 5' 1 n Q I V' 'ww , I 'Mil Ill- , is ' I w,3 ', , W' lvlf 1' ' ll Wi . H if 9 5 rx '3' N L F 'lg Y 1 ,V MN ' , 'Ny , ' , , V, Ex!!! iw! , V Il v- I - slum' H' f,,,, HH iff ,,,, , ,Y 'HHHIIIIIH fll., ,,H,,ImH':1 wllfllfllffluflllffiullmmfllmll I H '6 jj l,HH1lHHll'Il 1 II, 6llllLllu I H ,,a1 MH ,g,, 4 , ,mv I I t 1 I 4 I hill, ll X ,N I! IV!! ,. X1-:Q , V :Wh 5-FFA 0 66 IFE? - 02, ' , 54 - '4 M dug A 4 ' ',. Wifgfgliim 'M Uf! 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MUSIC Box Ymml s Auto Parts 2 5 Electronics WGS HOUSE Of' Centennial Plaza Downtown Mall Redding Cahf 241-5135 7 - 1 A! is .- 1 -A ,kiilw - . ' - 1 fi MF- X T Wood SIQHS of 4 6521 off. HQ, ,tif if 'QS' 4 1, ' 4 1' Carved - Routed rl li'4lj,g9i5 a.4hf'llvq5,,, we-, :twill ,fl 031, . ft -lf 1.12-'llllmt 'l'-riffs gf- 'l 7iPrl'Mlf 1 1 Sand Blasted .'v'bfjI1'ffl'lXlt ,f,fAjlY,mlE 3f?l'W,n.'55j A I Painted 1 'fa.. ll? f O Q ut ut 4 29 C o OD CKY' Wood Letters Custom Carved Doors Shasta Dain Blvd. C.V. Since 1974 275-3086 1611 Median Ave. Central Valley psrsnsnu IE vuun CATERPILLAR neALen Peterson 5? at Box 940 5100 Caterplllar Rd Reddmg Cahf l916l 243 5410 Oasis PM Just around the corner all around the clock. Open 24 hours Beer, Wine Gas, Snacks Groceries obody can do it like McDonalds can as . A X. th . f '.u1- -'rr 1- 0- .. ali' . fi Q ' ' iii' ff! L-.mi--'T. 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By the Highway Patrol Owners Pat 81 Gary Robinson CRUCIIER IIIITIUIIIILBIIIIK Redding OfHCe 1320 Yubv Qrreet Billie Parker Asst. Vice President and Operations Officer. Lawrence M. Boehmer Vice President and Manager ALPINE ou1Fl'r1'Elzs QUALITY EQUIPMENT In Ddkflrjgfov 5 . V gg :HL 5 ?+f11+A E Redding, C'Z1ll'flJl'I'1lQ 245 -3421 Ads 191 CONGRATULATIQNS AND BEST WISHES T0 THE GRADUATING CLASS GF 1981 9 'C 4 ae fm w v 1 O ' Sam e ' c x0 C 'IWW' FROM TI-IE AMERICAN LEGIGN PUST 72O!! ' 1 Y . i f-...fsg '43 ,. 3 9 ' 9- , 2 47 1 G A . 4 i IMYS , 1,7 ,, . sf .i'?' ,+ 5 X . f R nb , - e W 'fr' . V E S ' f ,yr 1 gi 4L lgv!N,,? 4 Ai 4 Q J -f H , 1' X X ff n, qw n al , , Q' xg o T x NV 1 !i N 4 at . . , . ,J - N' , 'U' ,BQ WV, s,4J5x,,,a, lynn min . Q 'f' A Q .J . ,.-,, yu m.,,,..-Q A , uf 5' -f nfl, ,M urn' Q' 2 ,L , , ' ,.W,,i..'f.P ' q ' q 4 .iw , , . ,gig 4l'M 'h ,,,,..fV1'ih4V'4M 2 . .Q A W 5. M.: it A 1 UI L s r 1 E 553 -li '5-tt... ' , , 1 K . Qaf' ' ? 'ar 1 J ' 1 nghm Q 1. 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' 9 ' 1 II Qi ' OA l ' . BELLA VISTA GRILL E Famny ReS'a 'a t Reddin 's distinctive store Beer 8: Wine. . .Chicken-Sandwiches Q Steaks. . .Seafood. . .Burgers for rnen and young rnen E th re rt keout! a e o a 5029 Hwy. 299 East Redding, California 549-3042 3 PEPSI 1 QEHAGRILL - ANGELCYS We also carry school Jackets ,gf Shannon - J C PENNEY Qu 244-0100 -I Mt. Shasta Mall 77 CC ' 77 .1 ,.., 5, 21 X JlMBO'S Burgers, Fries, Hot Dogs Redding's Plushest Burger Place Downtown Redding Mall James Albertson Francis Albertson 241 2833 OWNERS Ad 195 196 Ad S TE WAR T'S WRECKING 2980 Viking Way 4 ,8 S WE BUY ,805 3 ! ' . X W 1-1. . D511 I X RQ Cars 85 Trucks 22 u p Runnrng Or Not!! IE? U d A P ' I 5 se uto arts i' Engrnes i' Transmissions 'A' Body Parts i' Genera tors 'ff Starters i' Radra tors if Batteries 'A' Carburetors i' Forerlgn Cars A or A ,,tr l N ..rt s rsrr to Q 'tt a t to , Q. AQ sk s ontttst' o r 4 ts' I nappy, Jksh , Akru es 1 t ,trr n MAGNAVOX SALES gl SERVICE 7 FINANCE PLANS AVAILABLE FISHER ' Panasonic TUSHB6 QDPIONEER - H hsmuvo IJIOIIQIIFI T h. ?A0UNfmY I mio - 014 H'IIt p D . 1557 P' 241 3244 246 3244 365 5111 Slm Nathan S QUH T30 L-ff' KIVLEY S INC OFFICE SUPPLIES 8a OFFICE FURNISI-IING 2 51. kp Ives 7 41 L Rddigclfi K'I 'I LAKE AUTO PARTS I5 .HIM - ,wi VJ.. . 4 osh I D 1 4 . . V.-'T--I V I . ' 2753033 9+ 1' Nw? K N -.-...,,,,,.,....-Q..-wr BEST BURGER IN TOWN HOMEMADE ONION RINGS TOO 323 Lake Blvd Reddmg CA wi o n azzim KII. fl- owner 'T' f I 21 as a am B vd ull . I- ue.-,Xif c tl aIey,CIf 'IS J- 'I - . O, . , I Xl X Xxx! JA Y'S JE WELERS Diamonds Jewelry Repair, Watch Repair, Engraving FULL SERVICE STORE 1420 Butte sf. Redding, CA EVERGREEN MUKSFRY P.O. Box 816 Project City 3hHS+n Dam Blvd. 2753553 POOL CENTER lb Party Ice ' Delicatessen j 7305 Lung., im. IIDDING Clllfolflll 9600! Gut West Appal-ell Congratulations to the Mt. Shasta Mall, Rdg. 241-3127 CRESSEY BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTING SERVING NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 4948 Caterpillar Rd. 241-4932 Redding, Calif. 1981 graduating class TIMBER LANES I916l 246-2390 P.O. Box 2341 Redding, Calif. WOODEN MALLET 275-3766 PO B 1153 4336 Sh t D I Tliomfson 1926 th 243 1351 ox as a am Blvd Centra Valley Sculpturing by Jim Free Since Clo es For Men 200 Ads RANCH MARKET 983 Lake Blvd. Redding Calif 243 6010 Congratulations to the Class of 1981 C M401 .. . I -. Q., JH. ,, I 0 -vs rn- El' D' C f 5 ag: 2' - in-4 ,...... B B :J O :I 'C N Nl 9' N D Ill l-I Nncy We A 1 V STOP N SAVE MARKET 1350 Lake Boulevard Redding California 243 4440 SHERM S MARKET Stop In and see the mayor of Summit City! Bait and Tackle TROPHY MFG FACTORY DIR-ECT it TROPHIES 81 PLAQUES i' ENGRAVING i' RIBBONS i' NAME PLATES i' PHOTO ETCHING 'I' SILVER PROGRAMS FOR SCHOOLS CLUBS LEAGUES 246 9211 'IBI kNOfCyp 2Bl k E0fHlll!p IL 935 wALL sr BEDDING 75 ple! glare! ,qi A 172.-.1.1,.9 .D nl JZ .1-1 241 3845 241-4105 1435 BUTTE STREET D REDDING CA 9? ax C te n lPla a Do ntown Mall We Deliver Wire Services FTD HARRY AND GLORIA BISHOP X145 SHOFFNER S Auto Sales Inc 1205 Pine St Redding Calif 241 8225 I 4 I I ' .. I , . . 1 OC . Ylll' OC I . 0 . I ' ,N 0 2 1 ,K-.,T::1i,2jigifi,' iv K , N ,A X l Q 1' J aw awn lah 1' 7511 Q JL. dlau l f ' I g J 5 .K i 'ish rl 2, W 4 A ' 'f if Va 2 - ,f. - . ,X Q i U. qw... ., U. if I I - 51 , en n ia Z W . .4 ml F ' s n e , lg, A' ,, ' - ,O 1 L 1 ,, G ,X - 51 M V' . H-1, Q, A -'. 1 Q' A , J -un- 7 7 Q u Q , 7 , -o, r, 'V - KVKKVCLTEAQ N 5.22 li A, . cc as . H MASTER FABRICATORS 4311 CATERPILLAR ROAD REDDING, CALIFORNIA 96001 MANUFACTURER OF DELUXE HOUSE BOATS JOHN REED 19161 243-9444 Ad 201 2 02 RED U00 moron mn 1830 I-lllltop DTIVQ Reddmg Calxfornxa 241 8700 Central Valley Hardware Congratulatlons to the Grads 4077 Shasta Dam Blvd. 8 00 5:30 Bus Pho e Res. Phone 241 8691 A 241-8742 A11 -+1 ' 1 Egwear ATH : dams 1 Xw my 1 M DOLAN 2655 Park Marina Dr. e di g Calif. 96003 Slerra Pacific Industries El Cajon Ave. Central Valley, CA 275-1523 REDDING MCDOSE LODGE ar J 5' Q ol0 'o Congratulations to the Class of 1981 from the Loyal Order of Moose if 1006 1841 Montana St. Central Valley, Ca W.T. Tullis 275-1294 ,.l .ew A N i K X ll 'Q E Gradnng 81 Pa ng Cont actors Inc F .LQ 1' I4 X Iilllggs X' !! l f vx X V gf. y t f 8 1 1 ll l Lyle Tullls l. 1 '9 4-'ll f-A Llc No 295418 Shasta Dam Produce STAGE STUP 4612 Shasta Dam Blvd CAFE Central Valley Callf 5232 Shasta Dam Blvd 275-4498 EL ALL STAR FZVWM' nzumlas 1' J me cmmys FAVORITE' MILK AND ICE CREAM Suggort Your Lo al Dalry 2 OO Angelo A Reddlng Central Valley Pharmacy 109 Ashby Road Central Valley California Phone 275 1532 I ,gil , 5 'D I, L ME CT! i f f A E P xg I hs A'-l M H- H ,.f I O F 5 5' , ve ' LAWNCREST CHAPEL 8a MEMORIAL PARK -- A ' H E A T HE M W Complete Arrangements at a Price you can afford. czsirgiiillgy Serving the Redding Family area since 1948 A 8E L BODY 81 TOWING EXPERT Eoov WORK - FRAME STRAIGHTENING LQ! GLASS REPLACEMENT FOREIGN 8: DOMESTIC CARS G 24 HR. TOWING 'AA FREE ESTIMATES E P 2639 LAKE BLVD. REDDING 241-4020 O N: 'l 1 0 BANKI NG- RADIO DISPATCHED 3 L ' .5-E5-.I :dey MDW' REDDING OFFICE SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK 1910 MARKET STREET BEDDING PHONE 1916i 244-0350 205 WHEN LOOKING FOR SOMETHING SPECIAL REMEMBER . NOl'fhVCllleYBChk 116 S ervm cg Northern Sf15Sta K- d Of P Calrfomra 99 Branches rn F tD all D my Rfddmg h . . . 6:30 AM. - 10:00 PM, WE3 VEIVIUC' E Red Bluff tl H f k ay Or 241-8200 2180 Hut P D. R dd. Q En terprlse RUDD TERMITE CONTRGL 6929 Wonderland Bl d 06104 Rdd g Calfona f' We're Your - - m lace We eature Gourme 21 s all In T e Fabulous Wmtoon Dlmng Room ' Live Entertainment Nightly In The Wintoon Lounge Banquet FaClllflCS or 300 Large Sc Small Mee mg Rooms 1 o rnve e m V . License: - e In ' I r I MALL MART l U i1233 H11.LToP DR I Rsoomcs CA 96001 GAS GROG GROCERIES 244 6404 IM? VII 111 L1 B C9161 275 3061 PO 13 1 20 IV ll y C 96 11 igi A111111 c1111 SPORTS FOOT Mt. Shasta Mall 246-0433 F Q C Company Inc DikT A Foothlll Dlstrlbutlng CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 81 l.eISlIl'E HUIIIBS 3000 Park Mar1na Dr 1530 Beltline Road Redding Ca 96001 Phone 243-3932 Spec a iz n n e c Shoe o es and Accessories ' Kim ailor 1 ' 4 A J J 5248 Shasta Dam Blvd. us. - . . ox 6 Centra a e, a. 019 II 7 - X c ews fownerj J I 7 208 Kevin Marcom and Robin Rosenthal Q W0 mgsfifiihiffe! :.-.. i1T5 1095 Hilltop Drive, Redding, California 96003 9l6!2'i4-0778 Precision Hairsryling for Men 81 Women WESTERN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY 1505 Court St Redding 243 8250 Emily Reedy Vice President County Mgr 2004 Hilltop Dr. Redding 1295 Main St. 246-9361 335-3565 Burney Complete Title and Escrow Service N' K Lim s Cafe 529 North Market St Redding, Cahforma 96001 241 9747 tx KRDG Mtn. Gate Reddings 551 Station Manufacturing 1829 Twin View Blvd. 1230 OH the dial Redding, California 24 hrs, 5 day All custom made boat seats and covers Mark Sorries, Jerry McGee Good l..l.lCk 'I-Im. Sponsors Back Stage .... ... MN we M M. M Robert E. Bertoldi D.D.S. 3110 Churn Creek Rd. 1 244-5822 Richard L. Ellis D.D.S. 2315 North Bechelli Ln. 241-2622 Carleton E. Bigelow Suite 2315 N. Bechelli Ln. 246-0460 Brent V. Collins 3110 Churn Creek Rd. 222-1900 209 210 Merle Haggard of Merle Haggard Entprse Tex Whiston of Shade Tree Music C.V.'s Locke Palumbo for his fantastic 94-yard run from scrimmage to touchdown in the 1980 football season. During the game of Chico V.S. Central Valley 9 80. Ive always been the running kind h d Keep Movln Cn 1n the spring of 1981 Varsity CM l H d Sh d Baseball Season Congratulations Class of 81 CC 7 ' 0 79 lMerle Haggard - S a e Tree Musicl l CC ' 77 0 0 ' ere aggar - a e Tree Musicl O O I GAYNOR TELEPHONE SYSTEMS INC 1556 I-Iartnell Sulte E Reddmg CA SQQL '29 oaynor kleplmne Sysfe W if an OLA J firm at EIN I? IDave Hawknnsl 1511161111 Roblnsons Texaco 1661 Cascade Blvd project Clty 275 9993 Owner Gary Robmson TEXACO z 'ft , C . . 7 1' 'I 'S' Eg-X,--ff '.!'lriff!-P1-fl 'Y '11 r '.,' 'f ' I ' ' A V I... V, , fi, ..,L vm- I, . , ,V ,J ff S A , L '- ,, ' - at - ., : , or 5 1' It H ' 'MK ' ' , L-, CMC , , Warn Ep 13241: - gf A ' V, ' 'I ' W 1 1 I 5' 2' 'V ' KlI 35SK 5' - ' m f r ,V 2 I ' - ,f ,, ,, X 'Q 'n' - ff ff, ,rpg X1.,?2' . ,V ' , ' 5'-my f ' ' r 1a11a O , 9 is W NEW EQUIPMENT PHONE 275 2583 MINER'S H 243 0264 RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Sz REPAIR RECONDITIONED USED EQUIPMENT 1714 Stanton Dr. P.O. Box 1064 Central Valley California 2435 ATHENS AVENUE REDDING CALIF. 96001 TELEPHONE 241-3116 We Wire Flower: g T 9 d MI: M rshull CONGRATULATIONS THE CLASS OF 198111 I O wr www XA 3. 1 1 Qi X 1 ly EN? lv- X me SX JN X 253 I X wal - X Kg WX N 211 Stacy Bartlett, Julie Jones and Lynn Tews clown around in the bushes, When we look back on our family album we see the events that really made us a family. The Christmas season brought forth good- will among the student body and even more family spirit by students in C.S.F. and Swing Choir who went caroling. The girls basketball team gave us more fam- ily pride by taking championships in both of their tournaments. The new year brought in spring student body elections with inspiring speeches by Robert Rammoser who summed up the friendliness of C.V. and Don Spini who said how the tradition of cheering as one big family and singing the fight song would be- gin again and be a part of C.V. forever. Graduation made some of us realize how families have to sometimes grow apart and go their separate ways as the 'class of 81' left the family to begin their new lives. We hope our album will help keep our fam- ily together with memories. Srudemg and parents 212 Tracy Boughn, John Schoelkopf, Venton Trotter, Kelly Heston, Steve Fuller, Jill Peterson, Pam Smith, Howard Norrington, Linda Thetford and Kathy Meier ride from school in a truck. 1 i X 5 1 . 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Pxutogiaph 5 Pxutogr aphs 217 8 '. ,A Ackernecht, Thomas 1111 45, 136 Adair, Ronald 1101 114 Adair, Susan 1111 136 Adams, Dean 1111 43, 136 Adams, Kevin 1101 Adams, Mike 1101 42, 114, 120 Adams, Robin 1101 83, 108, 114 Adams, Shawn 1101 114 Adix, Cindy 1111 42, 83, 136 Adkins, Marilyn 1101 Adkins, Sheryl 1121 68, 161 Admiral, David 1101 42, 114 Ahlbrecht, Darin 1101 51, 92, 114, 131 Ahlbrecht, Ron 1111 91, 136 Albert, Merle 111145, 136 Aldridge, Robert 1111 136 Aldridge, Sandra 1121 161 Alford, Fletcher 1121 161 Allen, Terri 1101 114 Alvord, Nancy 1111 29, 94, 136, 208 Ambiel, Edward 1101 66, 114 Ambuehl, David 1101 42, 114 Ames, Robin 1121 161 Anderson, Donna 1101 Anderson, Eric 1101 114 Anderson, Paula 1111 13, 83, 136 Anderson, Robert 1101 114 Anderson, Timm 1121 Anjola, Kelli 1111 Annis, Rhonda 1111 Atchison, Lorrie 1111 136 Ault, Harry 1101 114 Ault, Sondra 1121 20, 161 Austin, Denise 1111 136 Bagnaschi, Aron 1101 14, 42, 67, 83 Bailey, Cara 1101 85, 114 Baker, Mike 1121 161 Ballard, Tony 1111 136 Bard, Val 1111 42, 136 Barkley, Mike 1121 29, 40, 161 Barnabe, Fred 1111 137 Barnes, Julie 1101 114 Barnes, Lisa 1121 161 Bartlett, Stacey 1121 54, 64, 161, 177, 182, 183, 186 Bauer, Toni 1111 137 Baughmen, Chris 1111 137 Bays, Dena 1101 114 Beasley, Troy 1111 Beaton, Greg 1121 29, 44, 45, 57, 83, 85, 161, 162, 177 Beatty, Lori 1101 114 Behrens, Greg 1101 115 Bellanti, Donna 1101 115 Bellanti, Joe 1111 137 Berens, Theresa 1101 115 Bernard, Barbara 1121 Bernardino, Juan 1121 14, 17, 44, 45, 161, 183 Bidwell, Mike 1111 137 Biendara, Genny 1111 137 Biendara, Penny 1111 137 Bigelow, Robert 1101 Bigley, Cathy 1111 80, 81, 94, 137, 152 Bird, Debra 1111 137 Bish, James 1111 137 Bish, Lisa 1101 115 Bishop, Roynena 1101 115 Black, Mike 1101 115 Blackburn, Billy 1101 115 Blackburn, Ginger 1101 115 Blackford, Theresa 1121 161 Bleiler, Tiffany 1101 115 Blevins, Tim 1121 80, 161 Blue, Chris 1111 137 Blue, Jean 1111 137 Boettiger, Shannon 1111 137 Booth, Berta 1111 137 Borders, Edward 1111 138 Boring, Dan 1121 161 Borner, Debra 1101 115 Bouchard, Ken 1111 138 Boudro, Richard 1111 138 Boudro, Robert 1111 138 Boughn, Tracy 1121 44, 45, 162, 186 Bowen, Kelly 1121 162 Bowman, Gary 1111 138 Bowman, Stacey 1111 138 Bowman, Yvonne 1101 115 Bozarth, Tammie 1121 6, 58, 114, 162 Brackenbrough, Kelly 1101 116 Brackett, Theresa 1101 116 Bradley, Jennifer 1121 21, 162 Braswell, Angela 1101 116 Braswell, Mike 1111 138 Brazil, Brenda 1101 116 Brewer, David 1101 116 Brewster, Kari 1111 12, 13, 138 Briggs, Micah 1121 114, 162 Briscoe, Mike 1101 Brock, Connie 1121 162 Brockman, Diana 1111 138 Broecker, Gwen 1111 138 Brogden, Dan 1101 42, 116 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Byron 1101 116 Candy 1101 116 Connie 1111 5, 12, 25, 138 Darsha 1101 116 Denise 1101 29, 63, 83, 85, 116 Kathy 1111 138 Keith 1101 29 Tammy my 138 Brown, Tina 1101 63,-16 Brown, Tracy 1121 162 Brubaker, Kathleen 121 162 Brunson, Dawana 1111 138 Bucher, Brian 1101 90, 116, 130 Bullard, Melody 1101 117 Bullington, Wayne 1121 162 Burger, Sherry 1111 138 Burkhead, Bill 1121 90, 162 Bush, Kevin 1111 138 Butler, Angie 1121 94, 162 Butler, Robert 1101 117 Butterfield, Scott 1101 117 C Cain, Ronald 1121 162 Caldwell, Joseph 1121 162 Callahan, David 1101 42 Campbell, Kelli 1101 14, 17, 40, 85, 115, 117, 133, 195 Canfield, Angela 1121 162 Canfield, Ken 1101 Canfield, Mike 1111 Caputo, David 1111 139 Carlson, Beckie 1101 56, 84, 117, 125 133 Carrier, Scott 1111 139 Carrier, Sean 1101 Carter, Corinn 1111 139 Cary, Tina 1111 139 Cassano, David 1121 Cassano, Eric 1111 23, 25, 139 Cassidy, Cheryl 1121 163 Castelhano, Wendi 1101 63, 117 Cates, Kathy 1101 117 Caudill, Paul 1111 139 Caudle, Stepheny 1121 163 Cawfield, Ken 1101 117 Cerepa, Jennifer 1121 163 Chadwick, Sheryl 1111 Chaffee, Greg 1111 139 Chamberlain, Ron 1111 66, 80, 139 Chambers, Brad 1111 45, 139 Chandler, Theresa 1101 117 Chapman, Danelle 1111 54 Chappelear, Karen 1121 163 Chavez, Monica 1101 117 Chesson, Renee 1121 29, 54, 161, 162 163, 165, 177 Chester, James 1121 Chestnut, Gail 1111 139 Chestnyt, Marie 1111 139 Chiesa, John 1121 Childs, Jeff 1101 117 Chilton, Don 1111 45, 139, 141, 177 Chlsum, Denise 110, 117 Chitwood, Ronda 110, 117 Clark, Edward 111, 139 Clark, Hal 110, 42, 90, 117 Clark, Mike 112, 163 Clark, Sandy 112, 163 Clarstrom, Tinla 111, 138 Clemmons, Michelle 110, 90, 117 Cliff, Larry 111, Coates, Tim 111, 2, 13, 14, 17, 29, 45, 47, 83, 90, 140, 147 Cobb, Bacil 111, 140, 182 Cochran, Ron 112, 163 Collins, Dennis 112, ' Combs, Gary 111, 140 Conrad, Warren 112, 163 Conway, Mary 111, Cook, Robert 110, 117 Corbell, Mark 111, 42, 117, 177 Corbell, Mike 112, 29, 44, 45, 161, 163. 165, 177 Corbett, Chris 110, 42, 117 Corbett, Thomas 110, Cordell, Rhonda 111, 140 Corey, Jolene 112, 163 Cosca, Leanna 111, 68, 140 Cliff, Lawrence 111, Cosgrove, Doc 111, 140 Costa, Chyrelle 111, 140 Costa, Colleen 110, 56, 117 Costa, Lori 111, 92, 140 Cottrell, Angie 110, 117 Cox, Bill 110, 29, 117 Cox, Joseph 110, 117 162, Cox, Julie 111, 18, 40, 90, 100, 140, 142 Crane, Joe 110, 117 Crawford, Donna 111, 140 Creson, Charles 112, 163 Creson, Steven 111, 140 Criss, Caren 112, 42, 51, 83, 163 Cropley, Dan 111, 80, 140 Crow, Jerry 110, 117 Crowe, Alice 111, 141 Crowe, Glenda 110, 118 Crowell, Richard 110, 118 Curtin, David 112, Curtin, Bill 110, D Dahlen, Tammi 110, 118 Dale, lra 111, 141 Daniels, Danny 111, 141 Danielson, Ronald 110, 118 Darcangelo, John 112, 6, 164 Darcangelo, Michael 110, 118 Davis, Cary 111, 43 Davis, James 110, 118 Davis, Pam 110, 63, 53, 118 Davison, Jody 111, 88, 141 Day, Tanya 112, 164 Dearman, Darren 110, 42, 118 Dearman, Duane 112, Declusin, Shawn 111, Dehart, Lezlie 112, 164 Dehemmer, Richard 110, 29, 118 Dejong, Laurie 112, 90, 164 Dellas, James 110, 118 Demaago, Ron 110, 42, 118 Demercurio, Ben 110, 42, 58, . 119 Dernetro, David 111, Depetro, Tammy 111, 141 Deshais, Melody 111, 141 Deugaw, Veronica 111, 141 Devlin, Marie 112, 164 Devlin, Ron 110, 118 Devore, Ron 110, 42, 90, 118 Dias, Angelico 110, 118 Dickson, Mike 111, 141 Dill, Ronald 110, 58, 118 Dilllng, Ron 110, 29, 118 Dillon, Debbie 110, 118 Dillon, Julie 110, 23, 118 Dodson, Debra 111, 141 Dominguez, Jeanne 110, Dominguez, Linda 110, 29, 11 Dougan, Scott 111, 141 Douglas, Roberta 111, 141 Douglas, Anne 112, 42, 164 Douglas, David 110, Douglas, Linda 110, Dragoo, Draper, Draper, Draper, Draper, Draper, Vincent 110, Deanna 110, 118 Jeffrey 112, 164 John 111, 141 Shelley 111, 141 Tessie 112, 57, 164 Drennan, Joanne 110, 118 Duarte, Christina 110, 118 Duarte, Maxine 112, 21, 68, 164 Duckett, Laverne 110, Duckett, Angie 112, 94, 164 Duckworth, Lee 110, 118 Due, Gary 110, 119 E Edwards, Christina 110, 119 Edwards, David 112, 164 Egan, Debra 112, 164 Egan, Dina 110, 119 Elliott, Craig 110, Elliott, Becky 111, 141 Elliott, Dan 111, 142 Elliott, Samuel 110, Ellis, Dale 110, 119 Elwood, Louis 111, 88, 89, 142 Emerson, Kevin 110, 119 Emmons, Cindy 111, 142 Everett, Butch 112, 165 Encell, Dana 111, Endicott, Charles 111, 142 English, Norman 112, 164 Erlei, Joseph 110, 43, 119, 123 Erwin, Tammy 111, 94, 142, 165 Espenschied, Tracie 112, 165 Etherton, Carolyn 111, 94, 142 Evans, David 112, Eddy, David 110, F Failor, Kam 111, 18, 57, 80, 81, 142, 182, 183, 207 59, 118, 6, 118 Farley, Leslie 110, 119 Farley, Tammy 111, 91, 142 Farnham, Ken 110, 58, 119 Fay, Brian 111, 142 Fecanin, Karen 110, Fecke, Danetta 112, 90, 165 Fedeli, Robert 112, Felix, William 112, Ferguson, Don 112, 51, 165 Ferguson, James 111, 142 Ferguson, Sherry 110, 25, 43, 49, 1 126 Ferguson, Tracy 110, 53, 119 Ferrell, Edward 110, Fisher, Shannon 110, 119 Fitzsimmons, Gary 110, 119 Flaherty, Jeff 110, 120 Flesuras, Caroline 112, 23, 165 Foley, Joseph 110, 120 Forbes, Diane 110, 120 Forman, Rob 111, 142 Fowle, Candace 111, 142 Fox, Leslie 111, 13, 14, 40, 142 Francis, Paul 111, 142 Frank, Dan 111, 3, 42, 83, 143 Frederickson, Robert 111, 143 Friesen, Mike 112, 30, 90, 165 Frlsbie, Jerry 112, 12, 14, 165 Fuller, Steve 112, 45, 165, 186 Gale, Rebbeca 110, Gallagher, Jennifer 112, 94, 165 Gallagher, Victoria 110, 90, 120 Gaona, Daniel 110, 120 Gaona, Manuel 112, 165 Garcia, Gloria 112, Gardner, Lee 112, 165 Gardner, Scott 110, 43, 49, 61, Garrotte, Jerry 111, 143 Gaynor, Darleen 111, 90, 95, 14 Gehlken, Brenda 111, 6, 13, 40, 143 George, Jeanie 112, 165 Gerlach, Vieki 111, 42, 143 Gibb, Joe 111, 143 Gibb, Theodore 112, 165 Gibbs, Dawn 110, 120 Gill, Allen 112, 88, 89 .,.. we - 1 .. , '- .2 325572, .... , it -Q .i 1- .- 120 3 94, 9 Howard, 220 Gillett, Thomas 1111 143 Gillett, Todd 1121 166 Gilmore, James 1111 136, 143 Gilmore, Ron 1121 86, 87, 160, 166 Gilroy, Connie 1101 Goddard, Danny 1121 44, 45, 80, 81, 166 Goddard, Tammy 1121 23, 25, 166 Goin, John 1111 143 Gordon, Rex 1101 120 Gordon, Rick 1121 Gossert, Whilsonia 1101 120 Gotcher, Esther 1111 143 Gouldsmith, Weston 1111 143 Gowan, Sean 1101 120 Granberry, David 1101 120 Granberry, Jennifer 1121 166 Grandquist, Dean 1101 121 Granese, Andrea 1121 166, 182 Grannls, Ellen 1111 90, 143 Gravatt, Julie 1101 121 Green, Jimmie 1121 Gregory, Paula 1111 143 Gregory, Sherri 1121 166 Guadagni, David 1111 144 Guthrie, Alan 1121 H Hack, Andy 1121 42, 115, 121 Hadley, Robert 1111 Hagberg, Brenda 1121 14, 17, 40, 166 Hagstrom, Diane 1111 144 Hale, Anna 1101 14 Hayhurst, Dexter 1101 121 Hayre, Dennis 1111 144 Hayward, Bill 1101 121 Heath, Arlen 1101 121 Hebert, Kevin 1111 144 Heckenlively, Patti 1111 144 Heemsbergen, Annette 1111 94, 144 Helms, Floyd 1101 121 Helms, Rhonda 1101 121 Helwlg, Donna 1111 68, 86, 87, 91, 92, 144, 200 Henderson, Brent 1111 67, 144 Henderson, Chas 1111 Henderson, Mark 1111 Hendrickson, David 1111 45, 47, 138, 145 Hernandez, Dave 1121 167, 182 Heston, Kelly 1121 4, 44, 45, 47, 162, 165, 167, 186 Heston, Koby 1111 80, 145 Hill, Danny 1111 Hill, Jeff 1111 145 Hill, Jerry 1121 88, 167 Hiser, Debbie 1111 94, 145 Hitchcock, Carl 1101 121 Hitchcock, Mark 1101 121 Hoag, Lynda 1111 145 Hofhenke, Trini 1101 Holloway, Lisa 1101 56, 85 K Kalbaugh, Alice 1111 29, 145 Kalbaugh, Misty 1101 29, 122 Kalbaugh, Peggy 1101 29, 122 Kamla, Therese 1101 53, 63, 122 Keeton, Mike 1111 95, 145 Keller, Leonard 1101 122 Kelley, Jeff 1121 23, 168 Kelley, Kevin 1111 45, 145 Kendall, Glenn 1111 45, 90, 142, 145 Kendrick, Lawrence 1121 168 Kennedy, Debby 1121 168 Kenny, Christopher 1121 168 Kenny, Dan 1121 122 Kepner, James 1111 145 Kerfoot, Deborah 1121 40, 168 Kern, Kern, Kerr, Kerr, Steve 1111 92, 146, 177 Terry 1111 146 Steve 1111 42, 90, 146 Steve 1101 122, 131 Kerwin, Linda 1101 122 Ketel, Greg 1101 146 Kidd, Marva 1101 Kilburn, Rich 1111 139, 146 Kinghan, Jennifer 1101 83, 92, 122 Kingsley, Darla 1121 Kirk, David 1101 122 Hopson, Dean 1121 Hopson, Kelly 1101 121 Howard, Brian 1121 45, 167 Howard, Jerry 1101 Howard, Michelle 1101 121 Natalie 1101 Hale, Lawrence 1101 121 Hall, Daniel 1101 58, 121, 131 Hall, Linda 1101 53 Hall, Hall, Mark 1101 121 Perry qnocy 1121 ao, 31, 44, 45, 166 Haller, David 1101 121 Hamada, Nathan 1121 166 Hamilton, Katherine 1111 Hamilton, Mark 1121 14, 44, 45, 47, 166 Hamilton, Tammy 1121 Hammond, Laurie 1121 166 Hancock, Kelly 1121 56, 57, 166 Hancock, Remy 1101 121 Handrich, Daniel 1121 Haner, Bruce 1121 167 Hanke, Julie 1101 121 Hannan, Ralph 1111 144 Harer, Sandy 1111 Hargrave, Cynthia 1101 121 Harrell, Dan 1121 167 Harris, Eric 1121 29, 167 Harris, Malcom 1101 Harris, Ray 1101 42 Howard, Sabrina 1121 54, 167 Huebner, Chris 1101 121 Hunt, Tammi 1111 145 Hutchings, Denine 1101 122 Hutchison, Janet 1101 122 lde, Danny 1101 42, 67, 122 lsner, Mitch 1121 167 lverson, Kenneth 1101 122 J Jackson, Samantha 1101 122 Jackson, Sheri 1101 53, 122 James, Alan 1111 145 James, Renee 1101 122 Johnson, Monica 1111 145 Johnson, Kevin 1101 42 Johnson, Teresa 1121 Johnston, Dean 1121 2, 12, 13, 17, 44, 45, 160, 162, 168, 183 Harrison, Marsha 1101 121 Harrison, Robert 1111 144 Hartsell, Robin 1121 167 Harty, Sheryl 1121 18, 40, 167 Haskins, Ann 1111 144 Hatler, Robert 1101 Hawkins, Dave 1111 80, 144 Hawkins, Philip 1121 Hayes, Lisa 1101 121 Jones, Jones Brenda 1101 90, 122 Jason 1101 122 Jones Julie 1121 54, 64, 86, 160, 167, 182, 183, 186 Jones, Mitch 1121 30, 90, 167 Jones, Ron 1101 42, 66, 122 Jones, Scott 1121 31, 90, 167 Jones Sherrie 1111 145 Junkersfeld, Suann 1111 143 Klzer, Beth 1111 146 Klein, Ken 1111 Kleven, Eva 1121 168 Kleven, Roger 1101 25, 122 Knudsen, Harry 1111 22, 43, 80, 83, 92 146 Koeller, Debra 1121 168 Kortuem, Melissa 1121 29, 168 Kortuem, Shellie 1101 53, 122 Kortuem, Tim 1121 168 Koziol, Dave 1121 168 Krantz, David 1101 122 Krelg, Tanya 1121 Krieger, Laura 1121 168 Krlgbaum, Alan 1121 29, 44, 45, 168 Krlgbaum, Jeff 1111 146 L Lacy, Donavan 1111 Lahorgue, Charles 1121 168 Lambert, Angie 1121 169 Landis, Alvin 1111 146 Landon, Gary 1101 42, 122 Langswierdt, Todd 1101 122 Larmour, Debbie 1111 13, 29, 54, 64, 90, 146 Larmour, James 1121 169 Larson, Joe 1111 42, 146 Laureno, Julie 1101 123 Lavery, Kelley 1111 94, 146 Laws, Peggy 1111 146 Lawrence, Josh 1101 123 Lawson, Roberta 1101 64, 123 Leake, Joe 1121 12, 29, 83, 85, 169 Looper, Timothy 1121 169 Long, Ginger 1111 147 Little, Heidi 1121 169 Lindsey, Kevin 1101 42 Littell, Kathleen 1121 169 Mires, Lewis, Linda 1111 147 Lennon, Cathle 1111 147 Lemos, Darlene 1101 94, 123 Lego, John 1101 Lego, Grace 1111 147 Leedy, Chuck 1111 45, 85, 147 Lee, Lisa 1101 123 Lee, Laura 1111 17, 146 Leal, Malynda 1101 53, 63, 123 Lowery, Gwen 1101 Lowery, Don 1111 147 Lowell, John 1101 25, 42, 47, 57, 67, 90, 123 Lovett, Jackie 1101 Lovell, Patricia 1101 123 Lowery, Thomas 1121 42, 49, 51 Lubsen, Bennett 1111 45, 136, 147 Ludwig, Chris 1121 31, 169 Lush, Rich 1121 31 Lutkemeier, Hazel 1121 169 Lutkemier, Marjorie 1111 147 Lutzow, Lesa 1121 169 Lyter, Holly 1121 29, 169 Luzler, Don 1111 147 McArthur, Wendy 1101 McConnell, Jon 1101 123 McCormick, Kathy 1101 McCulloch, Ruth 1111 147 McCullough, Chris 1111 40, 85, 136, 142, 147 McFarlane, Jeanette 1111 147 McFarlane, Mich 1111 McGarlty, Kathryn 1101 124 Mclntosh, Kathy 1111 54, 124 Mclntyre, Daryl 1101 29, 42, 133 McKenzie, Buddie 1111 25, 83, 90, 95, 147 McLaren, Julie 1111 13, 40, 92, 148 McLaughlin, Troy 1101 8, 43, 51, 66, 120, 123, 124 McMeekin, Sean 1121 McMullen, Robert 1121 44, 109 McNeely, Daryl 1101 124 McNeil, Chris 1101 Mc0mber, David 1101 58, 59, 115, 124 Machen, Davi 1121 9, 57, 83, 85, 164 Maclean, Kim 1111 40, 148, 155 Madison, Debra 1101 124 Madison, Jeff 1111 67 Madsen, Teresa 1111 148 Magee, Rebecca 1101 124 Major, James 1121 Manning, Robert 1121 164 Manning, Steve 1111 March, Keyth 1121 169 Marchand, Rebecca 1111 148 Markham, Kevin 1101 23, 52, 92, 124, 131, 208 Markus, Mike 1121 86, 45, 87, 169 Martin, Lisa 1121 169 Martin, Stella 1101 Martin, Sunni 1111 Martinez, Mike 1111 95, 148 Martinez, Pat 1121 25, 170 Marymee, Brett 1121 25, 30, 43, 87, 90, 170 Marzolla, John 1111 Maslngale, Darren 1101 42, 58, 59, 116, 124 Mason, William 1101 Mauzey, Bonnie 1121 175 Maxey, Neil 1101 124 Maylott, Daleann 1111 148 Meade, Kim 1101 124 Meehan, Tim 1101 124 Meek, Gall 1111 29, 92, 148 Meeker, Alan 1101 29 Meier, Brian 1101 Meier, Kathy 1121 45, 83, 94, 169, 170, 186 Melby, Rita 1111 105, 148 Melton, Gena 1101 124 Melton, Tena 1111 148 Mlelke, Barbara 1111 148 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Mims, Miller, Chris 1121 170 Curtis 1101 Darla 1121 94 Jeff 1101 42, 124 Jesse 1111 25, 148 Randall 1121 170 James 1101 42, 58, 115, 124 Wesley 1121 170 Mintle, Jacque 1111 142, 148 Mintle, Sherry 1101 124 Albert 1121 170 X , O O'Brlen, Robert 1101 125 O'Claire, Clayton 1111 149 Oetzal, Danny 1101 80 Oldham, Mark 1111 92, 95, 149 Oliver, Peggy 1101 125, 132 Oliver, Robbie 1111 150 Ollves, Nadine 1101 125 Olives, Renee 1101 125 Olson, Danny 1101 29 Olson, Eric 1121 171 Misener, Carrie 1111 91, 92, 148 Msener, Julie 1121 83, 170 Mitchell, David 1121 170 Montgomery, Lori 1101 124 Moody, Preston 1101 124 Moody, David 1121 Moore, Dorene 1111 148 Morales, Tracy 1101 124 Morey, Luke 1111 148 Morisch, Brenda 1121 170 Morris, Charlotte 1121 Morris, James 1111 95, 148 Morrison, Robert 1101 124 Mosler, Jerry 1111 149 Mote, Curtis 1101 124 Mote, George 1111 45, 149 Murphy, Jimmy 1111 149 Murphy, Johnny 1111 149 Murphy, Julie 1111 149 Murray, Eric 1101 23, 25, 42, 58, 124 Myles, Katrina 1111 23, 25, 92, 93, 149 Nash, Mike 1121 Naylor, Don 1111 159 Nelson, Nadine 1111 149 Nelson, Shannon 1101 124, 126 Nestelroad, Mike 1121 Nixon, David 1111 Nocero, Carrie 1111 149 Nolind, James 1101 125 Nordby, Phillip 1111 149 Norrington, Howard 1121 2, 13, 14, 44, 93, 171, 186 Norton, Michael 1111 149 Nystrom, Conrad 1101 125 Olson, Terri 1121 Olstad, Gary 1121 171 Olstad, Robin 1101 Orgamblde, LuAnne 1111 80, 81, 83, 85, 90, 150 Osborne, Tom 1101 Ostrander, Scott 1111 150 Owen, Hollie 1101 125 Owen, Jeff 1101 42, 125 P Palmer, Corina 1101 94, 125 Palumbo, Locke 1121 12, 14, 44, 45, 47, 171, 210 Paquette, Erin 1101 125 Paquin, Kristi 1101 125 Paris, David 1121 45, 171 Parker, Kathy 1101 126 Parker, William 1111 Parks, Kim 1101 126 Parry, Jennifer 1111 54, 90, 91, 150 Parsons, Leslie 1101 9, 90, 126 Patterson, Buckey 1121 171 Patterson, Douglas 1121 171 Patterson, Lee 1101 58, 126 Patterson, Patterson, Patterson, Shannon 1121 195, 150, 198 Shawn 1111 150 Sherma 1101 Patton, John 1121 Patton, Wesley 1121 171 Peacock, Kelly 1121 171 Peashaw, Monique 1101 40, 126, 195 Pemberton, Sally 1111 150 Penn, Kevin 1111 150 Perales, Janell 1121 171 Perkins, David 1111 Perry, Gordon 1101 2 21 Pfenning 1101 222 PefQy, Jill um 23, 126 Perryman, Bryon 1101 42, 126 Peterson, Gall 1101 29, 53, 63, 90, 92, 126 Peterson, Jill 1121 4, 40, 162, 171, 186 Peterson, Keith 1111 150 Peterson, Randy 1121 171 Peterson, Robin 1101 126 , Kevin 1101 150 Phipps, James 1111 83, 95, 150 Phillips, Tim 1101 126 Pierce, Brian 1101 42, 126 Pipkin, Chuck 1101 42 Pltarl, Barry 1111 150 Poole, Duane 1101 126 Popejoy, Doris 1111 150 Porras, Jessie 1101 127 Porras, Jose 1101 127 Porter, Kelli 1101 127 Potter, John 1111 151 Potter, Tina 1121 171 Potts, Lester 1121 171 Powers, Dledre 1101 127 Prado, Ruth 1111 151 Proulx, Dolwen 1111 151 Proulx, Tina 1111 94, 151 Pruitt, Don 1111 151 Rich, James 1101 127 Richards, Edward 1111 Richardson, Steven 1101 42, 127 Riggs, Kris 1101 54, 63, 127 Risdon, Russell 1111 45, 140, 152 Ritchie, Michael 1121 172 Ritchie, Vaughn 1111 25, 152 Ritter, William 1101 Roberts, Cheryl 1111 Robinson, Gary 1101 58, 80, 120, 127, 132 Robinson, Randy 1121 172 Rodlck, Jean 1111 43, 49, 51, 90, 92, 152 Rodriquez, Randy 1111 7, 13, 39, 44, 45, 152 Rodriques, Valerie 1121 172 Rogers, Gary 1121 Rogers, Kathyrn 1121 23, 172 Rogers, Laurie 1121 172 Rogers, Richard 1111 152 Rogers, Shawn 1101 42, 115 Rolfe, I-leather 1121 23, 29, 85, 172 Rollins, Philip 1101 58, 127 Romero, Alice 1101 25 Rosales, Mike 1101 42, 127 Rose, Dena 1111 29, 94, 152 Schmidt, Thomas 1111 51, 153 Schoelkopf, John 1121 44, 45, 173, 186 Schonlger, William 1101 42, 58, 59, 128 Schuyler, William 1111 153 Scoma, Carl 1101 128 Scoma, Luke 1101 128 Scroggins, Chas 1111 153 Seabourn, Clayton 1121 5, 173 Seabourn, David 1101 128 Seely, Louis 1101 128 Seago, Robert 1121 173 Self, Angela 1121 173 Self, Jeanette 1121 173 Sellers, Dwaln 1111 153 Servo, Angela 1101 128 Severson, Rich 1111 153 Pruitt, Jeff 1101 127 Pruitt, Tina 1121 Q Quammen, Chris 1121 30, 172 Quammen, Sherri 1101 53, 63, 127 Quirus, Susan 1111 29, 92, 151, 200 Radosevlch, Diana 1111 152 Rahm, Ron 1111 151 Rahm, Terisa 1111 151 Rammoser, Evelyn 1121 83, 85, 92, 172 Rose, Troy 1101 127 Rosenberg, Robin 1101 56, 116, 208 Ross, Fred 1111 152 Ross, Kim 1101 127 Ross, Robert 1121 127 Ross, Scott 1121 Rouse, Nici 1111 152 Rouse, Teresa 11011lRowley, Roger Sewell, Brooke 1121 173 Sewell, Kim 1121 173 Shadle, Tami 1101 128 Shearman, Cynthia 1121 12, 68, 83, 85, 92, 173 Sheneyfelt, Carol 1101 128 Shank, Davld 1111 153 Shelton, Dale 1111 153 Shepard, Rhonda 1101 Sherbundy, Kurt 1101 128 Shirley, Pam 1101 Shockley, Cheryl 1111 23, 174 Slemers, Cary 1101 128 Simpson, Allen 1111 5, 30, 43, 49, 51, 85, 144, 152 Slner, Roger 1101 42, 115, 128 Sivey, Darla 1111 54, 153 Skickl, Michael 1111 153 Slover, Connie 1121 174 Smerber, Andrea 1121 174 Rammoser, Robert 1121 12, 13, 17, 42, 57, 83, 85, 90, 92, 169, 172, 186 Ramsey, Ramsey Greg 1121 31, 90, 172 Melissa 1111 151 Randall: Rena 1101 Randell, Randles, Debra 1121 172 John 1111 151 Raschke, Susl 1111 151 Ravencroft, Lauri 1101 127 Ravencroft, Raym 1111 151 Rawls, Torrle 1121 94, 171 Ray, Robert 1111 Reasner, Keith 1101 Redden, Ken 1121 7, 12, 13, 44, 45, 172 Redden, Scott 1111 45, 151 Reece, Tammy 1101 127 Reed, Randy 1111 Rehberg, Wendy 1121 29, 40, 162, 172 Relnke, Tamml 1121 Renick, Allen 1121 Renick, Lon 1101 Renwick, Robin 1101 127 Reyes, Dina 1121 68, 90, 91, 172, 200 Richards, Alan 1111 Reynolds, Richard 1101 127 Rowley, Sarah 1111 49, 64, 149, 152 Rudd, George 1121 173 Rudd, Randy 1111 152 Rusheton, James 1111 S Sands, Janet 1121 162, 173 Sands, John 1121 21, 173 Sanford, Pat 1121 173 Sapp. Dorrie 1101 40, 85, 90, 127, 129, 132, 195 Saul, Sheri 1111 43, 91, 92, 152 Saunders, Harold 1111 152 Schaefer, Patricia 1101 43, 63, 91, 92, 127 Schjoth, Chris 1121 63, 173 Schjoth, Deborah 1101 127 Schlapla, Steve 1111 152 Schmidt, Dianna 1111 142, 153 Schmidt, Bunk 1121 44, 168, 173 Smith, Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Ken 1101 Leo 1111 45, 153 Mary 1121 Maurine 1111 153 Pam 1121 14, 17, 40, 174, 186 Shawn 1101 129 Stacey 1121 174 Susan 1101 63, 128 Smith, Wayne 1101 128 Smitheram, Penny 1111 153 Snodgrass, Joel 1101 128 Snoeyenbos, Todd 1101 58, 131, 128 Snow, Wendy 1111 153 Soderqulst, Douglass 1111 153 Soderquist, Rick 1111 154 Soeth, Edward 111 Sollnger, Sheila 1121 Solinger, Todd 1111 128 South, Andy 1101 86, 87, 90, 93, 115, 128 Southard, Robert 1101 Spain, Roger 1111 154 Sparllng, Jill 1121 174 Spear, Kathy 1101 128 Splni, Don 1121 7, 13, 17, 22, 30, 45, 83, 84, 85, 92, 174, 186 Spooner, Charles 1121 174 Squier, James 1111 154 Stafford, Kolleen 1101 128 Starman, Kurt 1111 45, 140, 154 Starr, Lynne 1111 25, 80, 83, 154 Stearns, Trace 1111 154 Steele, Keith 1101 -1 I 1 4 x S teers, Mark 1111 154 Stephenson, Ernest 1101 128 ' tapley, Scott 1121 174, 175 Stetler, Pat 1101 128 Stevens, Brandon 1111 92 Stevens, Mark 1121 Stewart, Julie 1121 174 Stierli, Devin 1111 139, 154 Stiles, Roberta 1121 174 Stinson, Tammy 1111 54, 80, 139, 153 Stinson, Terry 1111 54, 86, 87, 90, 154 Stone, Connie 1101 128 Stover, Rolland 1101 42, 129 Strang, Debbie 1111 154 Strang, Duane 1121 174 Streetman, Ivan 1111 154 Striebel, Jodi 1111 154 Studley, Paul 1111 154 Suess, Heidi 1111 54, 154 Sventitsky, Helen 1101 92, 129 Swanson, Joe 11011l Tav, John 1101 66, 129 Tavolazzi, Anthony 1101 25, 129 Tavolazzi, Luigi 1121 174 Taylor, Randy 1111 45, 90, 155 , Taylor, Theresa 1121 174 Taylor, Vonnie 1111 155 Teel, Varner 1101 129 Tejada, Percy 1111 Tenneson, Karen 1121 6, 13, 40, 174, 177 Terry, Ken 1121 90, 175 Terry, Lorie 1101 129 Tews, Lynn 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1111 156 W Walker, Mary 1111 23, 156 Wallace, Mark 1101 130 Wallace, Wendy 1111 12, 156 Walling, Angela 1101 130 Walling, Donna 1111 156 Waltrip, Herbert 1101 Ward, Larry 1111 156 Ward, Robert 1121 175 Ware, Terri 1111 156 Warner, Ernest 1111 156 Washburn, Barbara 1121 Watson, Ida 1101 130 Webb, Cheryl 1101 130 Weide, Nola 1121 175 Weiss, Keith 1111 156 Weiss, Scott 1121 13, 175 Werner, Lisa 1111 Wert, John 1111 Wert, Robert 121 175 West, Kim 1111 156 Westerman, Marlene 1121 94, 175 Whitcher, Jerry 1121 White, Karen 1121 176 White, Teresa 1111 156 Whitmore, Dennis 1121 176 Whitmore, James 1111 Wickliffe, Lisa 1101 Wiener, Mike 1111 92, 157 Wlesner, Sharon 1121 176 Wilde, Roxanna 1121 95, 176 Wilde, Vicky 1111 92, 95, 157 Wiley, Greg 1121 176 Williams, Brian 1101 42, 58, 115, 131 Williams, Cara 1121 176 Williams, Cora 1101 131 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Willyard, oayna 1121 176 Debbie 1111 157 Louis 1101 Mark 1101 42, 131 Michael 1121 30, 176 Tawna 1101 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