Costa Mesa High School - Round Up Yearbook (Costa Mesa, CA)
- Class of 1978
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'w , .,- ' ,i bg Is fr ,. 4 ' 'iw fsw:l 'M ' ' 'l -' 'Q L .2 511 , . .- p f ,, 3 j 3 - - fiifssm. ' 2-OPENING 1-sa S' 4 ,1 4 .. ,,...X Free to be me Roundup 78 Juniors . .. . .. Seniors . . . . . . Activities ...... 4 . . Openlng ............. Homecoming . . . . . . Faculty ..... . . . Freshmen . . , . , . Sophomores .' . . . -Sports .... it . . . 'F' ' ng---'T 2 12 18 36 48 60 . 120 . 132 OPENING-3 i M,- 'J 4-OPENING 3 5 i 1 , 11 5 Free to be you ,A 5 fn -4, iff -Nu df v N i Q? H75 ' , ' 5 Q, . Q 1 , ,, -1 .,4, lf: A,K g.,':Q-F- 'V K' V 1 A -A , 5 4 I A - l W I f , I i 1 1 3 5 ,v i i J s Q If 3: s A 1 f 11,4-, ..-u g.: I .Ji kin, 3+ Free to be you U My OPENING-5 Life brings to us a continuous stream of challenges and accomplishments. As a group together or apart, we have already met and overcome many obstacles. lt is the challenge of learning, of person- al happiness and mutual satisfaction that we encounter here during our days at school. Together we have worked sharing the production of a mural that speaks out on living. Through a window we see green growing things, animals and flowers full of energy, inviting us into another world. lt is an accomplishment that speaks of learning and satisfaction and wishes the same to all those who view its beauty and life. Nha-Q H 6 OPENING 3 S L, Celebrate life if hy. 53352, '1 .Q ,x X4 23 OPENING-7 ,T.v1. , , 1 i I F e G E 5 L 9 I v ? 1 1 V P P I Free to smile Q, W ggi an-F . 1 I N .8-OPENING I 2 P,-. O ' Celebrate life! The sun rises to- day and the freedom to be indi- viduals, to be you and to be me, flows rich among us. Like the flower unfolding, new understandings and experiences open up. Once time and the passing of years went by slowly, but now even the minutes quickly flee. But, there rests on the other side of these changes, color, joy, life and adventure. We share the initial changes to- tivities of school life with social P life. At the same time, the individ- 1 ual has begun to reveal himself under the changing hand of time. Yes, itsis a time to celebrate. Ther old slowly fades as each new day gives us the chance to smile, live and look forward to what the day will bring. 1 . I , - '-...X 2 1. ' w OPENING-9 4 Free to live . 10-OPENING QL 5 1 5 5 Y 3 1 i 4-,ln 1 'v f- ff Hi 533' , W Q- J ,. X f ' 3 -5 ' ,FP if fi I 1 l e E A Anne- i , Us , Free to live -x Q s 5 I J rl MM: A is ,, . J 452 gn Fi. W, .W NNW - M -My-M :W,,,,,,V.WM.4w,m,,?gV OPENING-ll 'fi 1 Homecoming 0 It is Homecoming Week-carnations are for sale, magical green and white ribbons flutter in the breeze and spirit rests high in everyone's heart. . Dreams visualized by the classes are trans- formed into colorful floats depicting the Wi- zard of Oz, Cinderella, Alice in Wonder- land, and Old Missippi for the Homecom- ing ceremonies. While old memories are brought back to life, new ones are born when Sara Sullivan and John Olsen start their reign as the 1977 Homecoming Queen and King. It is a special time that promises to return every year. Homecoming 1977: A dream come true. hr N, Q I. Q4 Lori Bardsley and John Olsen Terri Pickett and Bryan Richardson Sara Sullivan and Joe Young : 5 2 5 1 i x 1 I F i z gy 7 4 P Tl 1 1 , L 2 3 'S L 2 i X ? .K ,, 3 i Y i L i Q 5 z Q I K 4 .E , 2 U 9 9- H.: ' lui is 1 L.- Q ff' V E 2 F i I , , K, 4 lgigf , SJ'Ifw1'fi 'TM ff' nl K, vw- -vw--iT,,.1 r: 1.-by 'g,.-gg-s- 1 ,A,.2,.k,,a , . ,, ,J K, -' 12:31.+J- f'i'2'!-J,-1 ' ' if J..,: -:idea ' , mg f.v,55g,,- -ape 1 -FEW 1.1, 1, - xx R X- ,FN ,5 ' if ' fifaii W ',.f. , ,, ..,,m, 5 1 1,11 ' Q 'M'-.. 'ffl , W 1 ' V 4 ,,'y3W:f, K W9 W W M 4 W my 44 E N , -cf, f ,F 53,- 4 WV Q i Q V 4 ,aff 3 'A 4 HOMECOMING-I 3 . IU AWN fa .:-,' -2 , s I xi V,, I4-HOMECOMING .fmxm ,,,, www? N... V 5f17 . ,W pg .QQEK A A NE ,Q M LE, .Na , w W -5 I I f v ,, 5 T I L 1 L Z Alan Chacon und Melody Kipp ..,L0hn Richardson and Cathic Chaim b Forest Wcrncr and Yolctlc Gomez , . ' rho . :, Jffgjg .ooo 5 so oo H- J E kN D u 5 , L51 Br 5 , . Im. X 4 - ', 2 jd. A f. . A E .!. Q - X L ' r f ,f ' - f 5 ,As 1 ,L ,W 2 ik 9 X' ' , , x i Y - ra, ,Tv v . M N H YW ' EK 'Y - an Y A fulgiw f ,, i nf ! - ' E' Q' f g uf mga, v 5 f N51 N. -J uWW?? N 'lx x X11!111Nf'!s,i'k'g Wi. f :my 1 ' i, Q Q ' I ,1 X4 i , i L Q s - Q . ff!-Ls 1' HOMECOMING-I5 a - sa- N 5 39 ,V ' ,J I I6-OPENING Celebrate now k S , f we . A jf ph ,suv 1 N.. M. Q-,x :........ 54,2 mxxaiii .,5 ,fl M OPENINGJ7 I 8-FAC ULTY FACULTY-I9 Keeping Busy And Working Hard Probably the most influential division of all, the administration has been responsible for the success of the entire school year. Ranging from disciplinarian to friendly helper, the members of the administration division are to be commended on their fine work this past year. Certainly the busiest division in the school, counseling is a focal point for most students. From the time they are first regis- tering for classes as freshmen to the time they are flipping through college handbooks as seniors, the counseling department has helped the student to sort out his problems and decide which path to take in life. They must act as babysitters, problem-solvers and walking encyclopedias. This year was very organized and smoothly executed thanks to the counseling department. l. Kevin Edwards has many tasks during each day. 2. Terry Cole and Bob Packer enjoy a stroll around campus. 3. Vicki Amburgey is one of the students who enjoys talking to Bill Wettengel. 4. Art France, Bill Wettengel and his wife enjoy some refreshments at the 1977 Winter Formal. Alyce Budzinski Bob Packer Renda Wolf . yr. - El rrre 2 l r rr' is of f T .e,.s 'i.,' Marliyn Voyer 20 FACULTY Terry Cole Mary Lester s as Pat Hickey Bill Pascual 1l Don Utter Bill Kuhns Mary Gardner Bill Wettengel Kevin Edwards Jack Thomas Carolyn Casey FACULTY-21 mportant Gnes Keep Together Important people range from the very busy Librarian to the active office staff. As a result of all this activity, continued im- provement can be seen throughout the school. With the added supply of new and in- teresting books, the library continues to be- come a major part of the academic life on campus. Keeping the front office running smoothly also has become an important job. But, merit also rests in the offices of Attendence, Records and A.V.T.V. K The custodial staff was kept busy this year with some landscape projects, a few activity set-ups, and a lot of grounds up- keep. Thanks to these men, our school looks the best it has in the three years since remodeling. Thanks to a patient and efficient cafe- teria staff, breakfasts and lunches were great as always. The ladies worked hard to make meals nutritious but tasty, and they succeeded. l. Reading the funnies first thing in the morning is just so tiring! 2. g'This won't stop getting stuck! 3. That's seventy-five cents please . . . 4. Lorraine Broad makes change for a hungry stu- dent. 5. Alene Carich gets ready for the busy lunch hour. 6. A student enjoys one of the many interesting maga- zines in the library available for anyone to look at. 7. Ruth Guttuso is always willing to help. Leonard Merlino John Winslow t gg . . l , ' in ...- , V . ,VJVZZZZ ,., L t f gear' Redm0n'Heman' Pete Hamborg Lois Hahn ez Donna Jundanian - - Shirley Frankel Lorraine Broad 1 'L ' ..., Jean liams Edie Stolarek j 1 N...s i eq 1 3. ,E . - ku .H 3 13154 1 2 A Q- ia e -l '1 if f r X X' wi i V 2 Q yyyi f1 c , Y - , , 1 H' Milf' i gg viz 6 K ww fi ww I V i wg? Karen Horton Ruth Guttuso ire '-mm- f , .,,, i, reye i,' VhVp,, A .,,.1 Leigh Bouwens Beverly Sankey Debbie Rumble Mal Buchanan Nancy Hubert Caryl Platta 1 Art Vitarelli , ,,,y , Q A A ,,,, I x X' X i Vu, W-, Nancy Weed Virginia Kruse FACULTY-23 ' w--' A M - . Q in nf - A gifs ' :M was 'sr' Q 5? 9 J Mr as K x fi XY or l HW P f L R Q fr? Q te or S N r 'wk N H x fl it ' 11 E H Q K wi X I 3' Donna Yelich Bob Topps Alene Carlcli Roanna Clark 24-FACULTY Betty Long Mary Roberts 1451- f:i.H,ifmi-wi '- ' ' :iw i 'F 1- 1 1 1 rs, f. ., Z - H ' A' .',, , oootto ' Q,,.i'l1 A i ' ' ,,,, L, :tif 'ia' ' . 2 714155 , 4 A 2 Mggyiki. QW J , ,.,, Lf 4 1 5 .' V , , ...i spill Z' Virginia Dawe Ted Pederson Evelyn Bauermeister Art France Dorothy Williams 7 Q John Carney .--.i X H'- f fx, fp, P -an N 2.1! yi fx 2 it JK :S f 5 l t Q A N - ' p, rf ii E, 4 t i' .f V 'A Q gi W K H H - AJ, Sprague Lyn Steg Tom Ware Dick Ouren vw... 'flee 39' Ken Mclvltlltan Social Science A Tool For Tomorrow Living is a constant process of observa- tion and understanding. As a result, the So- cial Studies department attempts to teach understanding of the past as a tool of living for tomorrow. The variety of classes available ranges from basic World History Studies to Inter- national Relations. a realistic view of to- dayis world! l, Diane Eddy utilizes library resources. Z Mesa still can bring smiles to faces. 3 Eddy Melkonian relaxes while reading a magazine 4. Nancy Hubert takes time out from running the busy' A.S.B. office. 3. School studies never end. 3. Karen Yelich and Karen Antista participate in an important Leadership :lass meeting. 7. I hate writing term papers! S. Ronald Shackellord is obviously enjoying his Civics class. 9. Heres a good article for current events .,. Mark C. Bloom is having a tire s:tlel Ken Koury Jim Sharp 'Q'-1. Ken Williamson in X. f 1 v 1 I W' X I . A-l x 7. X g FACULTY 25 6 . 'fit 25. I .Ao r kt v 1 I Math 8L Science Offer Diversity This year, as in the years before, the Math and Science departments have of- fered classes for the intermediate as well as the advanced student. Classes such as ISCS and Math Foundations covered general concepts in mathematics and science, while AnatomyfPhysiology and Triginometry prepared college hope- fuls. More than any other year, the teachers in this division made their variety of classes interesting to the students who participated in them. 1. Jane Helmeczi enjoys studying the chemical elements. 2. Alan Biddle studies hard in his Trigonometry class. 3. Jack Lloyd demonstrates how to seal one end of a glass tube. 4. This is the part of Anatomy I just love! 5. Scott Yelich strains to read the temperature of his experiment. 6. Yuck, I think we found it!! 7. Another day of lectures-exciting. 8. Brian Chapman prepares to leave his advanced math class. 9. Ah Dr. Frankenstein, I think we have finally finished our creationf, 10. I hate Biology. Jack Frost Lindsey Bramlett 26 FACULTY f -- Af. tw... ,.. ..-. .-tv -- ft t 'f f , Gene Swanson Richard Surmon Tony Tebelskis . f '- .wx 5 N mi' 2 fe JW lf Max Zook David Gross Bob Corcoran 1 Chuck Funncll '-an ' Jack Goggin J Mike Varalyai FACULTY-27 PAVE Teaches Useful Skills The teachers of P.A.V.E. are repeatedly graduating students eligible for industrial and business type occupations. Educational classes involved in P.A.V.E. are Wood and Metal shop, Plastics and Electronics, Sew- ing and Cooking, and Gardening and Busi- ness. Sewing and Cooking might be called a woman's job, but in this department the instructors allow both guys and girls to par- ticipate, which sometimes ends up a real challenge between sexes. General business, shorthand, computer- ized typing and speed writing are all classes offered in the business career area. Agriculture includes barnyard animals, raising livestock, growing plants, and start- ing your own nursery. Shop instructors are repeatedly stressing the fact that quality comes before speed, and safety comes before quality. 1. . . . but I can't see the hole in the needle!', 2. I thought I knew how to work this thing? 3. First we add an egg . . . 4. Well, it keeps falling out . . . 5. . . . then we fold the ingredients together. 6. Jessica Weaver enjoys her students' cooking. 7. lt just won't stop getting stuck. Q Eleanor Widolf ,QWQW Vincent Harris i Jessica Weaver 28 FACULTY Bob Schnurstein katie, is U - Elaine Walker Nick Kuklish xx K 33-' Lorraine DeMers Marci Barnes Tv Q Rf I - Dottie Monger -...H Q L- Roy Center Darwin Helmuth X. - Robert Perrin Linda Scher FACULTY-29 Physical Arts Very Important This year, the P.E. department offered classes to fit the needs of almost every stu- dent. Besides the usual classes such as volly- ball and basketball, courses in bowling, soc- cer and sailing were offered. All of the in- structors worked hard to make this year's P.E. classes interesting to everyone, even though many doubled as coaches. A student enrolled in safety education is eligible for his drivers license after a semes- ter course of Link trainer and classroom discussion, behind the wheel driving and tests covering the importance of these areas The instructors are repeatedly stressing the importance of safety and teaching de- fensive driving. Their jobs are especially essential be- cause they are putting new drivers on the road. 1. Early morning P.E. classes are sure to wake you up. 2. Bob Shupp enjoys his students. 3. These girls obviously enjoy their dance class. 4. Pierre Desmet demonstrates his unique technique in raquetball. 5. Terry Bowen shows us his new hairstyle. 6. Joe Fisher rests during a class break. 7. Dick Oberreuter instructs his raquetball students. 8. Russ Larson relaxes during his lunch hour. H J oe Fisher 30 FACULTY , ..., ....... . . gzip Z K .. , Wade Watts John Carney Bill Pascual ' fi . V' 75 ',-i A e D - A F if ' ' 1. ' ii ii ' W r ,... 4 .'. H ' rr ' if aQ?Ryw-+Q,a it F a W -. M ' .,is or at f . r i'tf ' '-,,, . ..s., ,. ,,i,, Russ Larson . A '-.', ' ,. ,: ' 'f., 1' Q 'ff .'.- -r, .ret I .rfr .rrs A r r F . - t. fii ,, H Doug Brown i Dick Oberreuter Bill Silva Terry Bowen ., 5 at is M ,... . I LJ d Deneige Feducia Darlene Pattison T i KB? E I Q Bob Hunter g xi, . Q1 Y Janet Dow Tom French Jim Hagey Bob Shupp FACULTY-31 lf Q 7 i 4,14 A Liberal Arts Offers Variety English as a Foreign Language, French, Advanced Composition and Spanish are just a few of the many classes offered by the Foreign Language Department. This Divi- sion offers a large selection of classes to each student. Three years of English are required to graduateg two of foreign language are re- quired to go to the University of California. Since these classes are in such demand, the teachers do a good job in preparing the students for future years. l. But I don't understand! 2. Guess what I did this weekend? 3. Read this, 4. What a bore. 5. Cathy Cheon conversing with teacher. 6. You gotta be kidding! 7. She must use Ultra Bright! Tom Beaton 8. Future architect. 9. Dr. Trinh and student. 10. Oh wow, what a trip! Dr. Trinh at Tom Frencn 32 FACULTY Bernie Neal 7 Paul Myers Opal Price l W-W Jamie Brown Lorraine DeMers J e ,J ,wa ff N.. Luke Manzo Cordelia Gutierrez John Logan FACULTY-33 fe Malt SL Fine Arts Stress Individuality Talent is a word used to describe ac- complishments of skill. Artistic is hav- ing a taste or inclination for art. To- gether, they make a large selection of trades to choose from as you grow older. The Fine Arts Department enjoys teaching as well as participating in these fields. In drama the challenge is to remold your life into a completely different character. 'fGo With It is a common expression repeatedly used by the art teachers to set the studentis minds to work. The actual clicking of the camera is the easy part in being a photographer, it's the actual printing of the photo that is taught by the photography depart- ment. Meeting your deadline, calling the printer, or writing your copy make up the publications program. Music, Speech and Debate attempt to mold the feelings of the audience, either with words or musical notes. MALT also stresses individuality within the school atmosphere. The pro- gram includes student activated class- es and studies. With the aid of their in- structors, basic subjects are taught, along with classes in nutrition, IPC fin- ter-personal communication,J and newspaper production. An example of their productiveness, is the new mural adorning the Music room wall. The pro- gram continues to grow and develop, promising great success. 1. 'fl know l'll never learn to play it right! 2. Ed Brahams goes over some music with his class before a performance. 3. Wow, l just love these crunchy apples! 4. Studying hard in MALT. 5. Scott King takes a break during his busy prac- tice. 6. Many students enjoy their art classes, 7. 'SWhat does that mean? 8. Ed Brahms gets into it. 9. Krista Schlesinger works hard to meet another yearbook deadline. 34 FALU LTY f -t W ,v Qs f '- f 'K ' Earl Treichel Lynn Pringle Ellen Butler Ed Brahams Martha Christian Bob Schnurstein .zur ::- ,J-ii. ss: -- I N .,. l Qs Don Fox 3345! l Jim Sl0i2l Donna Krisliunson -we I ! ff E Avia,- X 5 , f I Je Duvc Vun Trccsc Carol Morgan 344411. i.....! I-'ACU LTY-35 ' 5 36-FRESHMEN 1569: 9 If r u , V 5 V ? 5 r , FRESHMEN-37 Roberta Aguna Nino Agunod Doris Alguire James Allen Phillip Allison Vickie Amburgey Anthony Anderson David Anderson Leslie Andrews Scott Andrews Diane Arambula Arleen Arimura Gregory Arko Luis Armijo Selina Aron Benjamin Arredondo aa, LET il mf! 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C fl J tll wi A . Dx li? X . x q 1 ii' H. I .jf a. I my if I , , .j 1 .. ,, .,,, ,,,,,,., M , , - ' J' Q . l t e A t ' t at if l as 3 S' --'- any E , ,l Ek Q 5 12 Mg, li iv. -4? 'c 'if I .N sl ' 1' , ,- at M gl li- M f, R 'U A 5 Lrg ,M X ll Jw y. ar . 1 . 1- I .q 1. at t s nigga VX! X f Y 4 i t W f it Q ik N, m fffflffirrfw r Daniel Brown Gregory Brown Murray Brown Keith Buller Tammy Bullis Sam Burgard Donna Burns Mark Burns Michelle Bushey Corinne Calavetta Elizabeth Calvin James Campbell Christy Cannariato Lorin Carhart David Carleton Steven Carlson Freshmen Freshmen 4-IW M5 li 4 J i ' , tttt f fi' rf ea 5 , lx r- ttf y 1 f Mkt f M' W Vff 1 M 2 i f . li T l 5 1 ilii if Ly: P Xl D4 8 5 -- QM 475' M 'T 7 V 55 .952 iyyrrl ii M A lr,t 1, ff ll i f , A VXQE, W I I V, M x +9 , M , , wr, A mQ?Li ' AW H, ,,,,,,. X40 gmyy fm? ' fagii fg, .lll Ci 'ga Aga JM . , ' Vkrk J Ar :V I V -,,., 4, t t X WZ: 'G 1'NMf,f..Z,yyg A r A y.yy J f ', fffl iff iifliiii J ,,,, if C, A ' Q ,M ,l v ,M A- ,.,: Weir V, A , t q t wt 's g M ' ,. ,- L . 2 , , jg , gk MM ,S up W A fy, M - V. 3 2 ' ' H M ,M W M V fd y - 5 A , ,. ' ' - Ls,-up 4- r -v.f'v'aM' M tette .2 X yy K illt A 1 ' I 1 . vp ' M ,, , ' , . fi, K W f L M 'e - y X ,l,, S: A 3 I , ' fx .......t. l Suzanne Carter Thomas Cederblom Linn Chaney Anthony Chapman Martin Charkey Arthur Chasen Kenneth Cheatham Troy Christensen Margaret Chubb Annette Clark Danny Clark Kenneth Clark Peter Clark Maureen Clawson Gregory Coeroft Patrick Colby Anthony Coleman Angela Collins David Collins Paul Colston Kathy Comppen Wilma Corey Jonathan Crackel James Creely Katie Creely Anthony Crenshaw Margaret Crill Teri Croker Steven Crossley Greg Crozier Joseph Cruz Lisa Cullen Jim Cunningham Dana Dague Lisa Dahill Molly Dailey James Dalebout Lori Damsky David Darnall Stephanie Darnell Rhonda Davenport Michael Dawe Jerry Dawson Larry Dawson FRESHMAN 39 Douglas Dearing Paul Diggins Lori Dragon Raymond Drda David Duboise Donald Dumain Jacquclyne Duncan Kelly Duncan Tuan Duong Frank Easter Cliff Elbourn Valerie Erwin Lloyd Evans Michael Evans Sean Ewing Michelle Feit Marlon Fenton Leesa Ferrell Janet Ficquette Kenneth Fielder Barbara Firebaugh Daniel Fisher Kevin Flanagan James Fleisher Regina Flowers Robert Ford Richard Fort Pamela Fowler Jeff Franken Eric Franz David Friese Karie Fusselman Maria Galasso Cecilia Garay Mark Gelberg Vicki George Matthew Gobster Lewis Goldberg Kathleen Goldston Yolette Gomez 40 FRESHMAN C i F rgytgr F , , 19- L. .ccr r.lE . g x I ga. E3 at 1? c f I A A I ..,, . N, sf .5 yi f I 1 X e - ve - rrrrts ii' i ' K 5 5 lr .Q Q J , Q- v 1 Q I at 4.4.-v, 4 1 1, K r,,. K F hum! 'im N R ,,. P .. ,,, j K E 3' fi l R is it F S 5 E 4 K H M X iiieeii ' ,fe , c F E F E .- gf F R ii N i 'V , ASW R 1 X X fa 'J tx t X 3 ix l ' 311 V jg 5. ,' 8 K srv 9 K .1 Q X K ,Rqk .5-t t 5 ex, a-IQ' it W: , t in t iii , .f Q - is at fi E is K -4. A .... A .L,, . in A f 25' .K Q N Q ,ya f Kr X 4 Us 5 . E f K r xl t X ni rrse N, 542 'I suL,.,...., . - ,c W. fr- gf ' 4 . ,nf Michael Goode Cheryl Gordon Valerie Grady Scott Graham Byron Grams David Graves A H Stacy Gray Diana Greatorex gn ,AH ,ab rg M '59 'aw Kara Greene V Terri Greenwood 4 Q, Timothy Griffin Ti H., John Hacker f Ng cj A Manilay Hacksisombath I Karen Haffner t, -' gggsfy t Patricia Hallacy ' 4 ng K V ,V Michael Hamada I MW, S - at 3 t, X . , , ' i 9: A A 4 ' ' Tk li lk M i Y hgh X fl , n -fain free Freshmen res men Charles Hamilton Kevin Haney Sonya Hansen Todd Hanson N Daniel Harris Cham' , 2. Dave Gardener gets sick after eating one of Mesa s Burritos, 3. Darren Nauman discovers girls for the first time. 4. Su Young lightly sips her Mart- ian Cola. I. Mark Charkey and Scott Scheid participate in Mesa's Annual Frog Scott Harris Steven Harvey Robert Hastie Catherine Hawley Suzanne Hayes 'V 5 Todd Heckathorn ' A Peter Heithoff ,- Beth Hennen ' L V if Anthony Hensley I-A ls., , I' f Q A Barbara Hill - - g 'L S 1 V 'Q Mark Holsinger fy Y, . fr -t , 5, if .Perri Hoover ' , -I A 'j f' Ric Horgan f ,, .4 l r, vi V j ,, Sc 41 .At-A FRESHMEN-41 Catalina Horvath H 4, Patrick Hoseoe . ' U .'A Kim Howe ,y B ' 4' A Michael Hughes , ii William Humphreys IJ X ' Loren Hunt - , Tammy Huss L -'vii .Jil Carrie Husted X iw -I lf s .4 X A ii. , 7 'JK .Q Michael Hyde ' Cindy lchikawa Y' 6 ' V Shanna lngalsbee L ,- f . 1 i Harry lversen ' A , f , ,X C LA . 'aw J ' YQ ffiviwl i Vykbby if ' ' Jerry Jacobs K A I 'W Kathleen Jaffray X ' - 'Z' ' ' ' V '7' Cindy James A ff . - - gs it ' Richard Jantzer 7 , Q? A Lg A f sAx, 'fc Z' A- K tt t mia, if ' .b,.t..--wi M t-r. J A - a C Roberto Jara - .V , ' Miquel Jaramillo M Vi R Chaol Jasmine ' 1 yi, J , Chris Jeske A gym tk 5 I .J X I , - , i i t r i 1, Ian Joe J C fi ,, W Donna Johnson . 1 w 1 , l - 41 Bryan Jones i , fp, f . F 1 1 I , David Jones A 3 X , . .lo n Bef' scives t e c'1mer'1 5 Dennis Jones M 3' 5 ' ' Q limous smile. I l J ' ,. . f R 5-Q, x x i Q ' expand their personal rel'1tionship. 3. 'Wh' U 'V it NO beer, Kevin Oerman siys to Rich Long. l h Ai: 1 h . 4 his 2. Karen Chapman and Mike Ziegler min Kiley K si 5, Donald Kimpton V QQ Christopher King . if Patrick Klausen Michael Kleek - ' A Grant Jones John Jones Scott Kahn Leona Kaleikini Frank Kerr Paul Knipp J iiiiiii - J i ii Yuji Kohara ,Y . 3 it Lisa Kolar ' , - ' William Krekel , I K V Michele Kubicek l H ,,,, A i l , , 2, e Robert Kuehne is , 2 Michael Kuhlmeyer g 5 Jill Kummer A6 Kevin Kunhart X Ashelle LaPointe V I fx 2 ,, it J- -E i 42-FRESH MEN ,XL ' -. Q..- 7 f . f, 5 mi n ii wi N i ii C C il, y i i ii ii if 1 i l 1 A., 3 K N, ,fl 1- 52 VLVK 4 -,, t5 0 izgr n iy yk jg . 1 x., , W TC il .X 4. if A I sd it li 4 1 fir K It H A V? if lg fif I iyyffi, ly. I QQ' J txt W, ,L5k, , .. M ' A Q A gg. LX as , all ' 4 N m, Q., W - J f D 2 af-ff fx if J Roger Lackey George Lacrosse Laszlo Lak Sandra Lara Michele Leach Laura Leath Beverly Leblanc Brenda Leblanc Steve Leski Steven Leverett Michael Leyendecker Sherri Lillie Ralph Linhardt Mark Liu Jean Logsdon Chadley Long Mike Lopez Nichole Lou Michael Love Kelley Lund Katherine Luth Joanne Lux Jeff MacDonald Gary Maguire Mary Mainini Philip Mainini Eldon Maness Cheryl Mann Eric Manton Javier Manzanero Robin March Jaequie Marchand Max Marold Bruce Martin Mike Mathews Daniel Mathews Freshmen Freshmen V ' W V J 1 i', 1, 5 A R J J 2 V 'M K M QR y ul I it-N IZ , t w + , ' , A , y , ,J , , i k V,i HM , M I Z lrl JV' A J ft' ,wp-'J ' A A i n ,- 7 M i X , 5 , 3 J J L i?'u Q 4 J' bv v 7 1' T , , M 3' 7' V 5 ' J I :L . - , X , , I 6 C Nfl ' In b 3 , ,, 13, v- X i,i, ,, My f . y -K ttee . ' - 1152 4, A K 3 ' 'l7Xl'xg' . ,jx L+ is Q . . , .Q5 W . I7 Nxicixf xxx- L5 YXIVX VZ N NNQVI -wx . 'wx ' , M-I ' -'Ex' Q,,s-7 : K Qlwcx. + sq -' L,- ' LM, ' ig-.L ,.., Cf 5 KWSN X LN 7 Us- ' J , , v' , CN J I - ' 17: 4 uf V r i ' 'I-'-' , x 4 I 'asv-,N X10-Q VU Q X. EA ,,, ,,, tlfii W, 1 is ilk at X Lisa Matsumoto Linda Maul Lucyn Maurer Christopher Maxwell Julie McAllister Jennifer McElroy Scott McKee Paula McKnight Tawnya McNutt Debbie Meister Byron Melius Leon Melkonian Maria Mendez Julie Mezera John Mezzapelle Duncan Millar Leanne Miller Nancy Miller Frederick Millett Kathleen Mollica Michael Monge FRESH MEN 43 Susan Mongreig Christine Montague Kelly Montgomery Leslie Moore Tammie Moore Vincent Moore Richard Muller Rachel Munyer Jon Murata Michael Murray t 'R t 4, . 'QM , ' QQ if i ' if js 1 gs M YK ' . SW ff . Pl is W1 5 Xb Y- V . l f x - Q- . at 1 s. L . s - . h , Freshmen Freshmen Q Q . too te , l. Richard Buckmiller walks in his slee . Amer Mustafa Q . I ' p J l' M 4 2. Marna Bullard makes pigs out on Nzlalfta rsirggfg 1 Q..-X Q., P1123 day' - , ' Laura Nakashima I A 3. Steve Meisenheimer moves briskly ' 'lll - . through the crowd. K ' 4. Richard Panian and friends look over g P a piece of Nick's Pizza. H e I 5. Kevin Oerman says, Things go bet- fgftdfetlz Nflylflf My Qt I I - v- rian ea . ' 1 X 1. . B. .. ter with coke. Jon Neale tk V gg , f Mary Nebrig -K Sli- 'X f' si ' K 'N 5 ' W Kristi Neckathorn eest e - e . P Scott Nesbitt oo' .. . . S ' ,A Virginia Newell A' V 5 A f S - Sf ' ci Daniel Newman , -t., .. if Q- 1 ' ' A, lf i Q Anh-Tuyet Nguyen it A ' T 5 S' Hoa Nguyen A I 'sei .. .H , - -tt . Phi Nguyen S. , , ThuLan Nguyen - I . I Richard Nichols 1 .. 1 t .. 4' Stephen Niemczura , Q.. ' t' vfg Suzanne Niemczura S A .,,, I ,A A Electa Nixon ' ' . , .,,. ...,.,i ...,..., , 4 V ' I .1. 5 'H ww R Tom Norris All V 4 Mark Northcutt ik ig? s A P R Cletus O'Brien ' in I ' ' ' . - ' Michael O'Neill if f , .. to Doreen Ogawa f I eff' ' ' - . t ' X , .P se t . ' Q x X. l y X. i Q X Kris oison y 1 Franky Ong 224' . Lorena Oregel Brenda Ortega Pamela Ortega Zane Ott David Overcash Erin Owens Diana Page Shelly Page Brian Palmer Eric Palmer James Parker 44 FRESH MEN 2 2 ,y K 1 ' r. .:e1 K t fy T ' P ,asf K P 5 ,gp g l..k l' ri x - .Q A ..x M tl A A l at 2 'L of . '- ' Ek 5 is S .te t - P - ' K- 4 V3 ff L' V VQXVI Q 5 w N. it t s L img S was A ' t 1 K M W1 J f if . , KZ? 'V J' ' . if Kimberly Parrillo Joseph Parrino Lorraine Parsons Chris Parten Jesus Partida Susan Patterson Audrey Pellicciotti Lisa Penton Joseph Perez Jeffrey Perrin Diane Perry Victor Perrera Vicki Phelps Carson Pichon Mark Pickering Scott Pickering 'a 4 ,,-' xx 'p f K1 1' ' Q ' el V V ,, H ,,.1 x V V il ' i- if 1 .:'. ' '-,-a, f l x 4 M Jiqiav V if: it ,Q ,gf 5 . V V VV , VV xx Vt V V is,is is J mfr! M if 7, ,VVV A V sc V ,V V,.V 4 A ,, ' V ,fgfmff lf 1 P X t -- f-sm .... W 1 it A ,H ' K M if 1 k T1 if , 6 Daryl Plata Deborah Poarch Lisa Pope Gregory Potjes Buddy Powers Rana Preston Dirk Ratlsback Julie Ralph William Ramirez Christopher Ranallo James Rasfeld Joyanne Raya Caroline Read Michael Reese Karen Reiner Stephanie Remington Colleen Renton Lori Rethorst Michelle Reviea Jean Reyes Kelly Rhea Craig Rhodes Eugene Rice Jon Richardson Lori Richardson Joyce Rieck Lesa Roberts Lisa Robinson Randy Rodrigues Gary Rogers Denise Rose Kerrie Rudisaile Kimberly Rudisaile Karen Rush FRESHMEN 45 Gregory Sabala John Sakaske Lisa Samsel Edna Sandate Jodi Sanders Juliann Sanderson Paul Sauerhammer Brian Scannell William Schafman Heidi Scheid Brent Shellhase Peter Schuler Stephanie Schulman Gregory Scott David Secrest Teresa Serrano Tracy Shafer Michael Shakarian Michael Shane Forbes Shawn Neal Sherman Stephen Shook Lynn Shorb Amy Shuford Chetan Shukla Vickie Simpson Robert Sink Kathryn Siposs Joan Slaney James Slikker Derek Smith Lydia Smith Ted Smith Linda Soliz Donald Spencer Ann Spillers Deborah Staker Byron Stansfield Mark Sternquist John Stevens Anthony Stitt David Stump Lisa Suker Paula Sulkis David Swanson Daniel Sweet Lisa Swenson Bennett Swift 46 FRESHMEN ff ' J S if s riier 3 ' S S M J.. as a s , tx' J- t 'ie . -4 f 532. .1-. we ..'. 'W V, x .. ig J iiQki.3:i hfQ.l f . 'rf Xi ei 'SW' it Q ' X' 4 A :MSP Ail' 1 wr . X 'R NW ' f v ir'-w . sa. it ' usb.. ex nal X -661 3 e's 'T ' ' , ,. jfs SPX X1 ti. 1 1 W 4 .4 X, 1 ik! ij 1 'X S545 , - X .W-.1 X ti F... Q 9q+3i,,s . f 3 J 1 V . J 2 'i ' i t . I . ' JN E Q .. i -iii A i in V ,if ,.... r g G' I J K K 8 J aa as :ii tl . ik! , A K in n o K B ig Qi iiii ii' ii.i ' . f i 1 V- ff iiiiii i in if mi, I-xr in it 'Q' 41. A - if x 3 ,. 1--,Q I ' '- S -- J t A,.:' 5 5713 i r X 'J Q of es. t ssse f take Sli f ' X S as 10, I, .kg L 5? ul, Q l yx L, A ,, ,-4. st :,V gba i -'Q c -f ' Q' F Q f N l ., W. '1 . 'gc we ? L X X if . P X if , i t 'b 'cf i l 5 2 X ,, ,.,,.,. .,,. ,,.,, , sz- ,, Ti 6 -.,. ds.. X! ,,,,, J L,, sg Hu.-L+ 1 Y, fs. I gr If G E ' L 1 f at 1' F V. A 4 t e V +' . t F2 ,2 g ,,,: Q21 , .V mm l ,A fa y .X VV, 'sf ' i Q, at V' Chris Walker Zach Walsh Teresa Walsh Ernie Wand 1' , , ,,. of Wiasqgg K w Q . 'QS ,X , Z. 5 Q. if in 2 2 J .. 5 'J . iff ,,5:,:5',. ' I 1 I IAAV K Anthony Tenuta Gregory Teregis Ruth Terman Wendy Theophilus Janet Thurston Theresa Thurston Timothy Tiessen Jennifer Towner Tina Townley Khiem Tran Thuy Tran Tran Tran Stuart Travis Charles Trigilio Joe Valencia Michael Valencia Vicki VanDelinder Matt Vanderwarker Ge Vang Lisa Venable Andrea Vcssells Eran Wade Laurie Wagner Daniel Waladis . What he h Ck is tha on foot! Exclaims John Rice. 3. The Three Musketeers walk to their next battle. 4. Craig Lund poses for the camera l. Lynn Tetrault shows off her teeth. 2 t e t my 'S' 1'-QB- V i 5 fi' at . I aw I V 'S if-if ,Y S it , V T as A - Qff i 'L CS' 1 C A3 . I Y Ly D, ii J is,, if T f-e, ' 'f fA- V ' L iittr 'T , f, 1 W t ar W A- 'V fl gg R 1. ix , , kk V G x y K I: s.kA 2-wk ,Hz , M ii ttec ' L L ii L 2 'i I M, If gvy . ii fy ,llv ,V f A! Viiz K a I L, Q qs , J my A I , I ' tix T sl' ,T ' L V 1 if x f C . V Mi W ,lxx g I 67- -t w,x ,mmm Q at , I ,,,V if K am W4 s ., g -If V, NV 1 ,. K EV Teresa Ward Valerie Waters Stephanie Webster Heidi Wright Patty Weir Gregg Welden Forrest Werner Kari Werner Kimberly Wilbert Shawn Wilders Laurence Williams Michael Williams Regina Williams Steven Williamson Paul Wold Tracy Wylie Vincent Yang Denise Young Terry Young Scott Yven Sonia Zachary FRESHMEN 47 48-SOPHOMORES in SOPHOMORES449 John Adrian Thomas Aguna Brian Allison Scott Amburgey .lody Anderson Edward Arambula Jeffrey Arhuckle Kenneth Arimura Gerard Armstrong April Arnold Warren Atherton Keely Austin Tobi Averill Ricke Baesman Q . i . it t as Bg1E ,..:,...,,.. L , - . BgBB..sBs. - 5: K 'M I r il Bi 'AMX ll 'K B A - I . ,Bs - :g verse- ...,. ..... . .., ...t.. . . . QQRS QE Q Q et.., .. Q as as .K 'W . s. s V, ,U X N X s Q, s ..,..... N.. .B .up X t B mi Qi'- R . JE N 5 ,. 'K X sie .I E vs N Q X 2 Cynthia Baker David Baldwin Russell Baldwin Kevin Bartholomei Danny Bauer Julia Baugh Sue Baugh Rebecca Beal Terri Beckman Terry Bedell William Bequette Gregory Bernhagen Annetta Bettis Suzy Betz Robert Bisbee Danise Black Margit Bocskei Bradon Bodnar Angela Bomerito Steven Boren .luliet Borja Jeffrey Borton Donna Bourget Mark Bovaird Gary Brannon Gabrielle Brewer Diane Brown Laurie Brown Richard Buehmiller Bryan Bullard Debra Burns 50 SOPHOMORE gs y , 4? lX E Q H 'fs Al 5 ans. iiii :--- 1-r F X 9.5 f yjy., R gi ffzkkii .Q K K : I X Bs-:fr ui .f X .we- ' . . U ' ,, ' - - . f , Q - 2 B . 5 ttas B . B . ' B B FB B B ' f i.. K f ' ' ' ' ' if 'E v 'H W ' s NB- v he Q. af' A f . 5 . -1... fx ti. Tl fl y ig Q 4 i, .N B -r V . .-A at B V .-.t2,,Y., . f -. ' vat. . 1 - A 3 f . - A i f ' 94 AS B it B . B ,B ,. B' B: -- . if . . us.. B BBBA - A ' XB B- B BBB- B A i ' D B B B BKBB BBBK B to AVA. 1' -' . B A . ...i Q. B . X ..,,....... M- t'-B- - K . .3 , Q N I' M ' - s ' B K. li X 1 , ..t. 4 ,-tB B 'B -,i B B B' 2 .,. . . ' 'B' B fi iiiii - ef f- .1-sc. , 522943 . ' N. 'B-. .lfisssiafwa .r-' ' 'Pie-J - 5 AA. , B -. -X L t B , r 5 t B i Q..-. H. ,L . .. X , h . t Q y ,dw ..-- q- A inf . Q X. B , , ,. W' fa g K . .L A .e,. BBBB . it 1 M I .mx JW L ak , X mt ms . New ,fii 'znz, fyfewfi' flff : z'l, . :1 'i legnif .fzl 1 . H tw xff1-sWt- I,1e:e1,.f,,k1rgy,f Patrick Burnside Constance Bushey Danny Butch Grace Calina Valerie Calina . I still thin e should go for it . Its not as bad as I think o 3. Is it really set to go off at eleven? says Phil Wright to Denise Dumitrescu. 4. What does the CIA know? thinks l k w thinks Cathy Carter. 2 .. , J dy S Brent Carlson Erin Carter Tamara Casillas Dena Castillo Michael Cavanagh Deborah Chamberlain Lisa Chaney Cathrine Chaon I' ti I y 1' , , wa , In ' f-, , 1 A . 5 Q fy ' Q 3, -X . -'e H 4 i H ' 'ii ' if all Z Deborah Campbell , .LN George Canessa ' 1. ft: 2 X , Anderson says to herself. rttl 4, an V I 3 f , ' 1 ' ' - Vanessa Cannon - x X James Carlow ue Rlce' W if ,yy I tttt I 1 e , my J V fllt ,,,, , f l f V:,,,' 4 . r I L J, u Z K Ai ,wx Za , I, ,I I I ' ., ' X I ree . L Kaait V Sophomores .WWW as ,, ,,,. ,, .U ,, M, ,W .W,..,,, ,, ,I 1 I s , at I ,' if P If V I I Sw 'mf I Q if J f MW, if ,.,,,, ,, if 1 gg J I y W ml I ' I V L . ' L f ' I 'Q 1f4v?,- I ' 2 V ' ' ' H I ' fx if Z ,, ' , ' tx Lynn Chappelle Deborah Cheatham Katherine Cheesman Christopher Chesney Bumshik Chi Mark Childe Kandace Chinn Virginia Chubbuck Gary Clure Kurt Coleman Terri Collom John Conrad Ina Cook Mark Corcoran Lisa Craig Matthew Crawford Barry Crook Jeffrey Crouse Diane Cruz SOPHOMORE 51 Bruce Esche l i 3 Douglas Curran Ann Currier Brian Dague Cindi Darnell Laurie Davis Douglas Deats Rodney Decker Deborah Delaney Mario Deluna Dale Denapole Nanette Devlin Steven Diaz Kelly Dickerson Carlernst Diedrich Lora Diggins Mary DiMino Randall Ditch Victoria Donatelly Natalie Doyle Donna Dragon Margaret Drda Janet Drury Joan Duboff Mark Dunham Sara Dunlap Nga Duong Van Duong Yen Duong Diane Eddy Stephen Elicker Heather Ellingson H4 iii ' f 3, wfsiZE52i, MW 49 an .Vi l Stephen Evans l Erica Ewing Jana Farrey Gary Ferguson Elf:-fi, ' 1 W f :,, H K .vvv vvl. ,... . .HW ,, W if , ,... 1 ' , . : f fi. ifi 1f' a, f ti 7 2 if , ll lvee S t ' it ' S f al an ' eeli M A' ' L S iff ' leet A 12 is 1 - f ,, I '5 , A, Y A . ,.-, f J Y Z A f .. 'ii ' I 1 1 '- KA K my i agua .5 K ' Y ' i ' i ' 1-: V , ier in K M KK K . ,, ,K . K Q K , al i i i i f I F KK .,,, ,K . I i 3 if K KK LVV K fKift 1 1, ' , 5 i i W' ' 'Ni .K KKK K ., - i iz k SKK Nw XX . t gg 5 - ,K , N, K I . 259,572 fiiilifiE11i12fH'S'EiP::3F'f.Zf5tifJ5 -:iff-, at '-r an ,, ,, 11 .. ' y , ' K. ei f ,K Q? rr ,KKKi,f F' l i tvet ' Michael Field Maria Fiorda . iiiiy ii Karen Fish 'F K ii - i, - Cindy Fisher ' . Zrf .i 1. I really showed him, thinks Hugh Grace Fisher iii y K iii , i Knox. , i 2. No, Im not Darth Vadar. ex- 'sa fj - J ' 15, claims Roxanne Pemberton. ' 3. Neil Diamond, eat your heart out. Jolelm Fisher M l K KK K Julie Fisher ii i y ireti is 'V F ' D 10561911 Flanagan i ti Mark Fleisher K A Qj f' K, 4? i R0bCI'f. F1CtChCl' ', i E . KK V , ,' L, K .K '21 M ,'l'i KK K KKZQ KI! ! K ,, . , M JA . K K L KK,. K K ,V , 4 ,-KK .W QK N K Mig? fp Pelef Flom i iii W Jose Flores , ili A K ,K,g 1 is Daniel Fogarty ,V., it , lii K ii,ii , K f Allana Folger K 'iff' '?'El K- LK 5' ' , ip. 3 ,KKK Pamela Folland -' K' iri Sharon Foster 1 , K H K , K ' - , K , - ' Karen Fowler t,,i 5 A 1 iif '79 L' -W 9 Robin fa i a i' f ,i l 1 .2! A iris, ga I N K X , i 52-SOPHOMORE CNY-flax Q ii xi 'X N K V Ylwffoo 4 4 i a- G Y i .,b,t Q' off' i , :X K SI k kkk ff A g x' V t V , . l XXX ff ' . ff , .44 'J f' KVM: .I ' I. A wk, A? ' ' .. ir e, x . 4 s. yi P, a lilies ' ii 1-1? H . . , . 'W ,gg xl' 'D f 1 i we J. JA .gg , .. T. .Q ores' T ,fa H t fe 1 at iv iq V t ' 11 S A W - t by 1. 1- -k :fk K K K , i mf ,E L'Qh 5 ff 'wa H 2 G in G eet f G r I , . .: if '35 QZ: D 'if' XR ' ' fi Ml P , kv ,T t G if G G t ,Q ttyt f ' at M k l 'lv ti 1. A K. K Q' - : -f ,4 1- ' x ,Q A N ,Y ' if ,N it x Q f A . J J- ' Q ,:' J 4' f ' k J l I gl Z ' llfli 3h K 1' Yi .tm . git 5 f 2 'I Ray Furtak Susan Garzino Loretta Gauthier Timothy Giddings Chris Glines William Glover Debra Goettsch Seth Goldberg David Goode Jolie Gordon Donald Greene Ana Griffin Donna Griffiths Coral Groff Norma Guevara Joseph Gupton Diana Hachez Sonchay Hacksisombath Linda Haffner Shane Hall jill Hammett James Hammons John Haney Traci Hanson Tim Hardy John Hause Donald Hayko Brent Hayward Kimberly Head Richard Heckathorn Deborah Hefner Janet Helton Lisa Hendershot Jenine Herber Juan Hernandez Jayne Heyden u JV, . It ing, 'R 2' D A f - ee, 5 4. 'W Margret Heyn David Higuera Ruth Hiles Kelsey Hill Gerd Hinke Arlene Hirano Rose Holbert Deborah Holland Debra Hotsey Patricia Houck Charles Howard Ginger Howell SOPHOMORE 53 Pamela Huegle David Hughes Rodney Humphrey Christine Hunt Randall Hunt Michael Hutchinson Denise Hylkema Lavanne Jackson Mindy Jacobs Brenda Jansen Mark Jarvis Suzanne Jaurequi Gary Jensen Dori Johnsen David Johnson Juliet Johnson JJJA L 'J V - ' ' i'i' ' J F Zi sv J JJ ssyiii ay we y My In ? ' ,vw y J 'yr' ' J It JL JJ ll A Y ,s 'Qi x l X J li! 'J J l 4 ' in ' '13 H I Q ' ' 95 ff - in ' J 9,3 ,Q i I l . x ' , ' X- ' M if 'v K 'i it iii fi Q3 H L ' J, rti' ili' f's J L H K tei it il f J i s fa rs' isrr J is ' s s J J L f Jr 5 e at 1 J K J fs J i K s ff tss wa ,,'1.iv -',', X if ey K J ' - ' 1:4 1, 1 'E', . Kathy Johnson Michel Johnson Mark Jones Michael Jones Melinda Jordan Tom Jordan Pamela Kaczinski Ronald Kallmes Christine Kelly Nidal Khader Janet Khorey Tom Kidwell Bryan Kilmer John Kincaid Timothy King Thomas King Kevin Kipp David Kiskamp Pernille Kjetland Christopher Knox Hugh Knox Richard Kolar Lindsey Kough Carrie Kozuma Carol Krikorian Kimberly Kristoff Robert Kunhart Deidre Kurnett Ross LaJeunesse Frances Lacey April Lackey 54-SOPHOMORE Y 6 J 1' ' J' K page Q- if as P3 Aix lm J K V JJJJ J i f i E J iis D J KJ R J- L R ' is A i V J NJ J g ,V Ax '-. ff J L H Ji' 4,1 J Qc i' A ' ' . , 1 ' xg ' el ri i S Xt..-1 4' tJJlf t - iw ,A W , ' Q i vs I 'K In J V, f . J FJ ' Ax ' y 5 W J 2-'- 1 4.94, Bib J - ' ' - tcrtt J ps J J J J J :VJJ ga Q J J J , M rl .JJ. J h ' 1 JJJ: AV I if K ' JJ H W A F 'li -K 1 if , fm 5 iw' i 44. Michael Ladenheim Edward Laidler Andrew Lamar Lyn Larson David Lasley Deborah LeMeur Julie Leal Kwan-Sik Lee f,,,' ,,I, Mark t t ' A W . t - Matthew Legge 5 , I rr ,.V' ' - 'L Eugene Lennet fi' R t 1 . ' f fi Glenda Lewis 'QQ I 3 3. , .N Michael Lloyd ' gb V ' I Debra Lorman 3 s' 'if Q A Bill Lowe 3 xx IV I ' 1' t X sie Stephen Lux Sophomores t 'ilz V tr! William Lux , ' t Jeffrey MHCICHH l. l've got to find his picture, ex- p claims Kathy Montgomery. 1 2 wr 4 . S 5 A la1nsCrai Lund. ,, ,,,., ,ri,, P 8 4 .g rit ' , 7 5, J z t l f 2 if ii H 5 4 6 2 X .f , -my J. R U 2 - 4 P 5, 55 fx WZ vi' 1 J, 3. Gary Clure works on his first sym- phony. U Sheri Malone Robin Manz 2. Paul, my tie is choking me, com- A , ,. U 1 M Egg Vk I. I VAS V tit H K: a .. s ree it t , .. yy.y ae Eff? .. 3 My 41, .. ,V , ,ff at N. X f ' X -ff' g f' 'H . , , at at fe 'ff S' A g . 0 1 Q W Q f X., uf Y '-751' f V W A I . .f A u g h I E ' A ,ly ' r. . ff., . '. ' if. ,.,. A , its-N50 E? f Liga 7' 1 - . 4' v ,f P , ily ill i 44. Q, liitt - .. V' V. I V. V at 4' . ,, it 1 at .. , , ' t 'SX E . A 14 ' ,Ney-R l 'ya . H - S- Q' lf of A , ....., t ef , y L itti , . at t t at iff wfj Z . I ' f I N x V' ii L 1 - lt cfxifffil' . t W -,.. h A . ' t , t 'tsr ' t - f f tt? .e ff s .r ' t ' a A 3 . V X X I ' JM, I K' l ' W . 'Y 'z-: John Marshall Brian Martin Dawn Martin Diane Martin Lizbeth Martin Sylvia Martinez Anita Masino Mark Mathieson Gerald Maxner Lee May Tracy Mays David McAllister Kathleen McCarthy Lori McCarthy Glenn McCusker Kimberly McKibben Harold McKimpson Sue McKnight Elizabeth McLaughlin Resa McLaughlin Lyly McLaurin Gregg McLeod Scott McMaster Kristi Mealey Mauro Medina David Meek Steven Meisenheimer William Mills David Mintzer Cindy Mitchell Howard Mitchell SOPHOMORFS 55 Karen Mollica 2: , , l Z ' ,V , ' , . . 14, , Roy Monson V , 6. Q 3? ti , l. Yvonne O'Dell gives Julian Wester- fQlLnhl3LIQ,1g1?QLgOmery L ,lg 4,19 - . A H hout advice on his football tactics. gmcfmoofc V V VV LK? ' V V- V 5 V 2. Mike Braschak says, Of the two l tVVV i V. A R7 L' ,' ' L' Prefer coke. Dave lehikawa seems ff ' Ti v ' 1 -L skeptical, V V ,,:V V,,, VVV. . ,,,,, V,,. 3. Lonne Hoverson uses Ultra Brite. Carolyn Mmm V .Va , A ,VV, ',,V , 5 tlt, ,VVV,, V Cynthia Morkert ,, ,- M, , r Peri Mosher f- M' L 'l' 53. l Timothy Moultrup ' ' JV -, , .3 , ' John Mulligan ,I t V xfw r V ,, J 1 i . P' in o i Kathleen Murphy L . Q L A 4 .V KQV A Kathy Murphy .fi V ,V V L V Y ' . I V ,,'- Cal Myers VV Vo' 7 VXL .1 L V y VV mv . W SHN .lerilynn Myre ,ff V 'v V V . Xb' L ef 4,3 .lulie Nakashima ' Q ,, V Z t ,, l' f ' ' Steven Naylor 5 Ai LR 'ii l'i li, V -- 'f ' L ., , L :,, ,, V Colleen O'Brien f VV I ,,' t V L L . V' Patricia O'Keel'e 3 V , V , 'S Caroline O'Neal ,QV ' L 'Q V L5 4 . U ' P Maria cnhllldll 5 A. 'L 2 'L sf: L, D Edward Ono WV LL . J 1 S 1 O rll'tt' ' ll ,ts,i' f X UL UL L L f Q x 22 ,E M: or ' A + N 1 fn, w' if-e. W . . . , e . . F 4. xx!!! ,nw J ui Karen 'tm Karen Paneost ' - P 5' ,,,, Sharron Overinan L Q . L ,LL ' ' . Ptll XV 4 'N t . K. ' it 9 F Nt? 2 , I George Pappas 'wlzirk Parish 1 .lune Parker I la ifrri, , ,wel 1 n. Mariela Parodi Brenda Parry is Q.. Judy Paseoe L ,Z f 4 L Dennis Paulson Pamela Paxton ' r H ,i,. , , ,Q .i W f V . I-Q :ki Constance Pearson ,f Roselyn Pellieeiotti V V Justine Perdue fj L V' Debra Perri V V Brian Peurrung ' 4' Vicki Peurrung 4- New Lueia Pirro L71' Donna Pittenger Shane Pope .lellrev Posante -3 .. Dori Iriee I V V . we .. Q. 1. I lil ai , t ' ,V X .VQ Kathleen Piehon g tw' gf. 5: K Erin Pureell Marianne Purpura M ,D V,VI 5, gg ,. - I, ,, . .t,, .L e,,. , . . V VV V VV? is -T ' H S - 1 ls EL in L VL li' L Hi! . Q, .b Q .iv t Q , r 4. .V.- .1 ,,'. , .,., we .-.,. ,.. - i 1 Y V X Vx ,V .,hV . , --A l x 5 ffm L h s if Q t - , . ri ., L s P . at 1 X Wil ,, 4 345 . J jvw tl 2 Lf ,..t. L 'P 5 56-SOPHOMORIQS KG I , . X X l 1 W ,,,, i , ,, ,,,, ,, ., fi x V 4 1 ! r We n .QSC tk Rebecca Ramirez Nicole Raus Kevin Raya Lonny Rees Hilary Regan John Reviea Brian Rhodus Shelly Rhodus e A ii' A iiiii ' S WUYUC Rice V , , V it if V N Debbie Richardson V . a V ,,, A i ,, ings' gt . t x A L V ' ' .Qwt - . -f A Andrew Richey ' ' ' f ,V A Angy Rijkschroefl' ' i ' V 2 x ' 1 N L ' 1' H L Sylvia Riskus V V, .A ei 2' Z ig' 3 X lx Nora Rivcro ' ' f ' 3 r 'ifA Q ' V V i: if VY '1 V 'iff Laura Rogers ' A ,W V ' Karl Romahn ' V . fllf , ' 1' David Rose . rf - David Ross A .- ,f i 3 ff-. ' V' Mark Rossington . Q12 ff fivfffll ! JF- i lf ' N Y ' ' V7 - Katherine Ruffino S- 21 35 ' ' Brent Rusick ' . . V V David Rysan i ' ' ' 'x ' h Jell' Sanders ist fc' 2 , . t l . Sr' , Ta Y f Sophomores M K fo iilll N Eimbcth Sandlin 41 tl S lal 1 Daniel Sattcrfield ff ' iafl , ' 4. S, d 6 v ,Qc ik .V Dennis Vauce a ' .., V V- iVV,LXV N Robin Saul. ga , V4 'N ,Y , ' 'fy X Marie Scarlett V, V, J' - ' ' - ' K Stephanie Schabarum 7 V A,'i L 'f 1 V ,jf Jamie Schafer in ji ' X W I JUN V , t, 'X '59 i George Schulman ',r.' - r 5 i'e' , :'V' R C f Kenncth Schilling ' 1. - gg ig Corinne Schiltz I 4' 1, V V Dawn Schmcisser 1 ir ll ' Ja -tif Dean Schmidt V an f,,, ,.. , ,, ,,,., ,W i,, . .. N, , , VV , rp R Vg ai H H , , ,1 Misty Sehubeck I it , V 'gist ' W WV Paul Scruggs . A . Steve Scruggs ,S V ww MV 'X M' ? ' Carl Seaholm 195, ' f1A , VV ' - . ex ff' . it .,-f,, V , VVTNVV r4.y,! , V 'gi D Q S iii K irr V V' ' Bobby Secrest f Q V ,Q Q Scott Shaffer ' A , Way nc Sheffield J if 'bg S . A Helen Sheng 4 W H Q fi V' I -- , ' f KE - W x Q- N R 4,r.i K ir,, 5 1 K VV A,,,,4-05 riiiiit S 'fir i i wk 143.5 . Sf. 'if 'K 5' 1135? 7' 'l V i'i ' I , Z? 1 A . ' , s - if iittii it , , f 7' :is 'ii i Kathleen Sherwood Vicki Shiflett Kim Shook Anna Shuford SOPHOMORLS 57 Mark Sieg Roxanne Simonian Michael Smith Shelley Smith .lellrcg Snider Marty Snow llxtang So Betsy Soloman Christopher Soree .lames Soucie .lanet Spillers .loan Stueker .lellrey Staieer Cfhris Starkman Louis Stavrieos Kenneth Stewart Seott Stewart Vera Stiiovie Kimberly Stingley .lulie Stolins Susan Stolp Kathy Stoltz Mark Strayer N. 'i T M L ii., 't t ' ,tii El- '- I 1 1 L ' -T , ' i iiiii A it I v I krrh .Q . in X i ,wt : Ei A H., I at-A rg! G xt h A .T , , -' 1 Q i i - ' A I-.1 Ai . 'fl -Y 5 ll'i 92 D 5 . li.. 'T - ' ,Aff tt t T a T i ar t lk 1 ,T R T T Z 1 ' lll 'A .i ff-1 A 5 I H LW: , ft f i Lrif, ' :,.,-'- tf' , ft' i M 5 ' -1,Z ' Y ,, j ', K ' '2fg7'ff - tt t,ti ' t i. . f,.1 ' i '-':ii?te M I 'f , 5 . 'MX ' li'i T ff T T 'V 4 L . A T n 1 2 . , I I . ,kr, NNI ' Y' K. Mark Stump Mary Sullivan Donielle Swain Samatha Taylor lan Temple Daniel Terman David Tersigni Stephen Tersigni Sharon Tetrault Aint 'lheophilus Bret Thompson Leslie Thompson Sylvia Thompson Traei Tiernan Ricky Tigert Steven Tillotson P i t i me M .r,rt rrtr t it tr ff S ti f ' V ' 'i ' Q72it?l. T wif i . tg , r ,mn Q 'K if L -' .. ggi Am T T t l 2, l Pr f 'H- A 3 X l 1 D N s 'Q M 5 N 4 '30 if ' ' f it .X if i t 5 ll il l l. Kristen Lincoln tells Paul Krikorian You ve got to be kidding. -. Team look closer. BALL B-A-L-L l'. 4. l 'tlwtys show up well in che s, L 1 I7 .S l N 3. l'm Kevin Oerman from Transylva- tia t . ck its SOPI IOMORIES David Tilly .lon Tomita Karen Tong Paul Townsend Mai lraii Reynoltl Trentine .lay Troilo Laura Tucker N 3 T A if. 'T z E kkrr , Y 'trh 1 is k A . A Q Q-A W5 L 4 L 5 , -'ffif -is ? 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'Jr s V VVVVVV to NVQ 'jf 1 A fi Susan Lpton Maryann Ure Diana Valenzuela Lori Yannatta Barbara Vento Debbie VerPalot Stephen Viresik Kimberly Virgil Daniel Vrcbalovich Lindsey Waddell Jon Waller Daniel Walters Gregory Wanglcr Laurie Ward .lulia Ware Paul Warman Owen Watamura Cheri Wentz Butch Wcrtz Jeffery' Weston Julie Wetmore Jay Wettengel Scott Whitaere Timothy Wilbert Charles Wilkins Catherine Williams Holly Wilson Mark Wilson Michael Wilt Dawn Winters Deborah Wisdom David Wold George Wolfe Gregory' Wood Cheryl Woodman Alison Woodstra Rob Wright Su VVrighl Tani Wright Keith Yaryyood Karen Yelieh llrie Yetter Steve Young Su Young Reggie Zeal lillen Zlomke SOPHOVIORI S 59 A yearbook sports section .traditionally recounts the victories and losses of an academic school year. The successes and defeats of this year's teams were dwarfed and made to seem insignificant as we suffered perhaps the greatest loss of all - that of our equipment man and friend, Tony LaBruno, who passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on February 25, 1978. So many Thank you's were left unsaid, includ- ing the Parent-Teacher-Student Association QPTSAJ Honorary Life Membership award pre- sented yearly to that person in the Mustang Com- munity who has gone above and beyond the call of duty in service. This award was to be a surprise presentation to Tony on Wednesday, March 8, ap- proximately one week after his passing. And so with this, the sports staff of Costa Mesa High School would like to say a final Thank you and dedicate this section to a man the 'athletic staff and department all loved, Tony LaBruno. We love you, Tony, and God Bless You. Rick Ayers Sports Editor 60 SPORTS ag si, , wawmnv f v .V Wir ul' ffvfffff! 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Against Dana Hills in the first South Coast league game of 1977, the Mustangs won 26-21, after falling be- hind l4-0 in the first quarter. The gridders came back behind the passing Wizardry of Jerry Cribbs, 11 re- ceptions and two touchdowns by receiver Rick Ayers, and 128 yards and two touchdowns for hard-running Scott Miller. Next against Mission Viejo, the Mesans fell prey to five fumbles and six interceptions, as they lost 14-6 at Orange Coast College. First place was still in reach as Mesa went against the San Clemente Tritons. But, a fumbled punt and an in- terception led to two Triton TD's as Mesa lost again, 13-0. The next team on the schedule was lowly Uni- versity. A switch in quarterbacks proved to be not enough as the men of Mesa lost 12-6, thanks to a touch- down with 0:49 left on the clock by the Trojans. Spir- its were low, as Mesa travelled to El Toro, and it showed on the field as well, two interceptions and three fumbles cost the Mesans a 22-7 defeat. A turnaround was in order for next week's Homecoming game at Davidson Field against Laguna Beach. A team shake-up by Coach Tom French was just what the gridders needed as they were led by a mirac- ulous running exhibition by Mike Teregis with 211 yards and three touchdowns, plus a two touchdown performance by returning quarterback Jerry Cribbs. Mesa won the Homecoming game for the third year in a row, 34-10. The air was hot, as it always is when Mesa meets the Toads from Corona del Mar. Ready to avenge last year's 17-16 robbery, a toad was brought in to inspire the Mustangs players. And, that it did, as a steady run- ning game coupled by a tenacious defense along with a 13 yard aerial from Cribbs-to-Ayers led the Costa Mesa High Mustangs to a 14-6 victory over the now second place Sea Kings. Steve Finch, a First Team selection, along with Rick Ayers, Mike Teregis and Dale Amburgey, Second Team selections, led the Mustangs all year. 1, Rick Ayers, Orange County's leading receiver for 1977, takes off down the field with a Jerry Cribbs aerial. 2, Mike Tcregis, this year's Mustang MVP, sprints away from the hapkssC1nona delh4ar ToadsU 3. Jerry Ckibbs gets set behind Steve Finch,'Ted Butch, Dave Knox,Bob Horndlandjohn Pehchowskf 4, Defense, led by Mike Scarlett, Marlon Blodgett, Dale Am- burgey,CfhrB hdonahan and hdike Kennedy are setto charge Estancia. 5. Mike Scarlett intercepts a pass, with help from Paul Krkonan 6' SPORTS A73-.aL-934 ' - ' B . . J A 1575 M ls l ' ,S n 2 mf .aa A 2 Q 4 ?v T 1l . 1 345' ' Nb 3' K an in 2 f ,nw K , , vw. ' ' , . W . f , I v. a . in rn L, . , Z W 5 5 V. V, I .W , I ,, . f ,, , . - A , 157 ' D I ' -I .ia Q, .- ' x 'QQ if . .5 . ' .e 'Q -if ky: 'ff' S., ' V, I ' ak if Y .f K A I 'UH If ,Q ' LN X -- 2 . N K ., - - ' v V - . - . Q 9, , Ja ' -- Yu ' - -1 S 4 'X r L z ' A as -L J- iri' wie ak- We , 3 s ,A 9-,Ki Lrg ' ' v ' . n.. 5' . A ' Q ' A aw: ff' av . . i I , 4. w. f i p Q -M rf? wan. 4 W 1. f ' R, .N jffy 1:75 A J' LX Wife 'QA 151, ' : Mesa Class Of '78 Fights For Victory - ss if W-- I4 SPORTS 13. 5 5-Qs. I Mikc Teregis converts an cxtra-point out of Rick Ayers' hold. 2 Jerry Cribbs, thc Mustang quarterback, sprints out on an option against Corona, 3 Marlon Blodgctt and Scott Millcr converge on a Estancia Eagle. SPORTS-65 Mesa Underclassmen End Successful Year This yearis Freshmen and Sophomores fared sur- prisingly well in South Coast League play. The Sophomores, coached by Dick Oberrueter, fin- ished in second place with a 7-2 record, losing to Mis- sion Viejo in a 6-0 heartbreak and to league champ El Toro in a 42-33 offensive thriller. Led most of the season by the passing combination of Bill Lux-to-Dan Bauer plus a swarming-type de- fense, sparked by Mike Mills and Mike Field, held three opponents scoreless while averaging up to 20 points an outing offensively. The line play was also a strong point of the team, as they were led by Brett Thompson, Reggie Zeal and Gerard Armstrong, as they opened gaping holes time and time again for their running mates. The Freshmen of coaches Jim Gmur and Ron Bauer ended up, like the Varsity, at a 3-6 clip and a fifth place finish in league. The young Mesans were led by hard- running quarterback, Greg Teregis and some shifty backs in Max Marold and Greg Potjes. The defense sputtered all year with inconsistent play in the later stages of most games. The strong points were Forrest Werner, Sam Burgard and Cliff Elbourn, all of whom are linemen. l. Bill Lux rolls out, behind Brian Martin's block. 2. Freshnaen take a break to talk over son1e strategy. 3. Bill Lux attempts to hurdle a Dana Hills opponent. 4. The line, led by Gerard Armstrong, Mike Mills, Dave Mac- Allister and Brett Thompson, lead the charge. 66 SPORTS 7? awytiq 'a- 9- up U' 3... if ,pf 52112. 49' T vtt T ,V Mm' ,V J, , ,, M , 44 Soph Team: Front Row: Chris Starkman, Scott Kincaid, Jeff Borton, Scott McMasters, Mark Mathieson, Scott Stewart, Jeff Arbuckle, Jeff Posante, Second Row: Reggie Zeal, Dave McAlister, Bill Mills, Dan Bauer, John Hause, Brian Martin, Gerard Armstrong, Mike Field. Third Row: Steve Young, Wayne Rice, Tim Moultrup, Ted Elicker, Dave Ross, Brett Thompson, Bill Lux. ...ay 1 .,,,, , Frosh Team: Front Row: Paul Sauerhammer, Max Marold, Scott Yuen, James Allen, Fred Hamilton, Mark Pickering, Louis Aram- bula. Ribby Sink, Forrest Werner. Second Row: Cliff Elbourn, Erie Manton, Bob Hastle, Louis Armijo, Scott Pickering, Brian Pug- mire, Greg Potjes, Greg Teregis, Bob Hacker, Third Row: Carson Pinchon, Fred Buller, John Stevens, Sam Burgard, Bennet Swift, Mike Hyde, Joe Parrino, Joe Perez. SPORTS-67 Volleyball Finishes Good League Year The Varsity Volleyball team completed another suc- cessful year of Volleyball action, with seniors Connie Dietzel and Jill Freeman named as Honorable Mention South Coast league players. Playing with six returning members and five Junior Varsity players from last year's team, the squad finished fifth in the toughest high school league in the nation. The team defeated Dana Hills and El Toro during the season and upset the Tritons of San Clemente in the second round. Other victims included Irvine High School and Westminister. Connie Dietzel led the offense, earning Most Valu- able Player honors, while Jill Freeman was voted cap- tain. Carol Krikorian was named Defensive playerg Jen- nifer Dies, Most Inspirationalg and, Michelle Deyden, Most Improved. Coach Pattisonls comment on the season: The team played much better the second half of the season. Each player improved and I am very proud of them. lj Blockers Michelle Deyden and Carol Krikorian stretch to smpadmk 23 .lill Freeman serves during a Mustang league game. 33 Micky Hinz hits while team members complete the coverage. 41 Looking surprised at the events of thc game is Sissy Kennedy. SJ Dinking the ball over the nct, Senior Micky Hale jumps high. Coach Pattison counsels the team during a time out. Connie Dietzel contemplates the one that got away. 65 73 .gi 68 SPORTS 3 ' -wi wi K. C. Clurk Liz Cruz so .ff f ,W - 2' A - ,gan ,A V, yt: X A C ii K' 1 Michelle Deyden Jennifer Dies Connie Dietzel Kelly Doyle .lill Freeman Z . -J, V y '71 . vl4xV 4 ' Q A ,-i C v ' F-rc W , 2 . M y ' q g ,, sis?-l 4 ' 'gli In 5 ' . 7 ,.' ' Y is . , - VN xxx: Z A X A i l 5 A O. kr fr! ,KK A i kw .V gi X - ,,,, N . 1 4 wgp f A M - ' C Y ' N fl' af I K, fx,-'QM W Ev i rv!-fx' ,ji X 4 Z V ibm' A WMV ' sn 1, ' W' A . ,M 4 4 , i. f- 1 iiiii 1 ' 1 15' 3, , s ly , WW Mickey Hale Mickey Hinz Sissy Kennedy Carol Krikoriun Couch Mrs. Darlene Pattison SPORTS-69 .V. Volleyball Has Great Potential Finishing third in the tough Coast league, the Junior Varsity Volleyball team showed tremendous potential as a future league threat. Comprised of seven freshmen and two sophomores, the Mustang squad lost only to Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar, ending with a 10-4 league record. Under the play of captain and setter Stephanie Web- ster and Most Valuable Player Joanne Lux, the squad played consistently in league and almost defeated the Sea Kings in second round action. The team, 'fthe most talented group of players to come into the school together, also participated in the Huntington Beach High School Junior Varsity Volley- ball Tournament. Freshman Kathy Mollica was named to the All-Tournament team. Anticipating the change in league next year, Coach Bill Bill Silva hopes to have the squad attain a second place finish or possibly upset the Sea Kings for the championship. ll Karen Yehch and Pan1 Bagmad bkmk an opponenfs mnke 25 Linda hdaul puts the ballsuccessfuHy over thc net 3l Sue Oullette sets up the play for Joanne Lux. 43 Setter Kathy h4olHca saves the baH and passes for an offen- Mve auack. Sl Reaching high, Karen Yehch putsthe baH beyond the reach ofthe blocker Coach Silva conferences with the team about the next game. Pani Bagstad and Kathy h4olHca anUcipau:the nwove on de- fcnsc. 63 75 fra These pages sponsored by Girls Volleyball. 70 SPORTS , ,, in i r if r .lunior Varsity Volleyball: lfront Row: Terri Croker, Stephanie Webster Kathy Molliea, Pam Bagstad and Joanne l.ux. Second Row: Valerie Grady, Vicki Phelps, Karen Yelieh, Linda Maul and Sue Oullelte. SPORTS-71 Waterpolo Successful, CDM Defeated, 10-7 The Varsity Waterpolo team of 1977-78, once again, finished with an excellent season-16-8 overall and a 7-1 league record. Led by Bob Dolan's record setting 109 goals, John Olsen's consistent play at set position and Ron Fross' excellent execution throughout the year, the Mustangs finished second in league, losing only to league champion University-and that in a 4-3 overtime thriller. Coach Terry Bowen's Mesa team also placed in the top five in the Northern California Stanford Tournament for the second year in a row. Plagued by injuries early in the year, junior players had to fill in. Alan Chacon, Matt Whitmore, Matt Sponagle and goalie Mike Castillo provided the poloists with a good pre- league record and a ninth place ranking in CIF. This ex- perience will furnish a superb nucleus for next year's team. The highlight of this year's season was the varsity defeat of Corona del Mar, 10-7, in an exciting exhibition of excellent waterpolo at the Sea Kings, pool. Varsity players met prior to this contest and decided to dedicate the game to outgoing Coach Bowen. All members of the team would like to thank Mr. Bowen for the time and effort he put into the Aquatics program here as well as wish him the greatest of success and happiness in his new position as head coach at Questa Junior College. I. Tom Rogers and Mark Paulson apply pressure 2. The Mustang fan club. 3. Varsity awaiting entry into a crucial game. 4, Coach Bowenxehqminsuucuonsto hm Varmtysquad 5. Mike Castillo reaching to the unknown sources. 6. Alan Chacon applies constant pressure to an opponent. 7. Ron Fross keeps his cool against Corona del Mar, iw 72 SPORTS in Varsity Waterpolo for 1977: Front: Matt Whitmore, John Olsen, Tom Rogers. Couch Terry Bowen, Bob Dolan, Alan Chucon. Second Row: Matt Sponagle, Ron Fross, Mike Castillo, Mark Paulson, Tod Pickett. rf v vsqw-'wt w Q' many, SBU, Y 'Wd wwf? gy 34294 12145: 4, mg, Mm 4f7g,,, 'Kansai sit' .NPN 'iw trys.. sv. Le -rg' 'Fw -,pw Jw -'A .,WfMeaFMi'5 ' M, 444141 yfv-aww Q fd, Aw, ,ak MW Q! M , 'Bw L., awww? -ggxw mfmpwffm 4 f f,,.:i'ff ff nazi? 342427 .f AW Lb? QW am., 11 yew GM ,L Qfhwy MQ? 'wr-4 M- mvmi fgaru M W9e,:gg,g5,5 4: 11 ijgfwfr -fs. M WV K Mofiwgw wwf nu SPORTS-73 Frosh-Soph, J. . Promise Strong Future The 1977-78 Junior Varsity and Frosh-Soph Water- polo teams fared well in South Coast League play. J.V., led by junior regulars Hal Turley, Steve Bar- tosik, John Earnest, Perry Zachary and Tod Pickett, finished in a tie for second place with an overall 5-2 rec- 0I'Cl. i- Frosh-Soph, led all year by Keith Yarwood and Robin Fross, paced steadily to an overall 4-3 success in CQ!! M league and a third place finish. YXXXQN With excellent coaching by Bob Shupp, the newest Q , S member of the Mustang coaching staff, these two teams gained great experience for next year's season. Shupp will replace departing head coach Terry Bowen for the 1978-79 season and will coach the varsity squad. Adding the talent from this seasonls Frosh-Soph and Junior Varsity squads to the returning varsity letter- men should insure a league contender in the coming year. L 2 gevvt ' .A -5' I. Tony Crenshaw steals the ball from an El Toro player. . 2. Carl Romahn shoots in the University contest. 3. Matt Whitmore awaits a pass from a teammate. 4. Kevin Bartholomei plays tough defense. 5. Coach Shupp paces the sidelines. - . . . L lfrosh-Soph Waterpolo for l977: I-'ronti Bryan Bullard. Second Row: Alberto Medina. Greg Brown. Robert Fletcher. Carl Roniahn. Third Row: Quan Sik l.ee. Ken Clark. Mike O'Neil. Peter Shuler. Zane Ott. .lim Crecly. Greg Coeroft. Chris Ranallo. lfourth Ron: Craig Rhodes. Robert Wright. Greg Saballa. Tony Barrett. Scott Kahn. Mike Bartholomei. 74-SPO RTS Junior Varsity Waterpolo for 1977: Front: John Earnest, Steve Bartosik, Keith Yarwood, Coach Rod Ross. Second Row: Jeff MacDon- ald, Tony Crenshaw, Kevin Bartholomei, Perry Zachary i ,rn- HHX X 'S' TV K' my V .1 4, V, rw Q: .:c,ii,,...., ' J' W 5' , , AM.. ,, f, f , fs.-ws ' f sw Qtr, V, V30 , , , Q 3-5 ii ir,, A ' gf .Eff , A 2 g I 594 f 'Ml ' ff f'fM'i'i- - ff - .- ' . , . ,W ,,, . k M I ,,k,,A , ,,1, +V ,,- f 'ir c 2 , , . ' - . V rfir '7 A -I V V f '31 H 7 V rj , H' ,gif 1 fi , gi if SPORTS-75 'ef-61 buf: It kgrry I , f ...-'iff' if wi. 13. ,vw ,ig M .vii L . ',' ' 'X f ' , ,l I ' R ia. , g r ' ' , V: if-V K J , f Q if QQ lg y Air ,HQ I -,. J, i ',,1'w , ' r , 1 I w i f ., .795 4. 2 ,ff g T'f T , Y. rf Wi-'21 , L 5' it A Girls Tennis Finish Very Successful Year The Girls' Varsity Tennis team for 1977 placed very well in South Coast League play. Led all year by Soph- omore Becky Barmore's consistent singles play, the Mustang girls finished with an 8-6 record and a third place standing in league. Barmore's domination of most of the other teamis first seeded singles girls was the strong point in Mesa's outstanding season, which was one of their best in the past five years. The doubles team of Sylvia Roldan and Dori Al- guire gave the Mesans much needed points in crucial matches. The highlight of both these girls' season was the doubles win over Corona del Mar's league cham- pion doubles team. Other exceptional players were Pam Wight, Naomi Gruenthal and Janet Korey. Wight and Gruenthal had their strong points for the netters, usually playing very exciting matches. I. Sylvia Roldan returns a volley with a strong backhand smash. 2. Becky Barmore serves to an opponent. 3. Grace Fischer makes a spectacular save. K ' Mix- Varsity Tennis for 1977: Sylvia Roldan, Becky Barmorc, Debby Getch Imct Koru Row 7 Maria Fiorida, Pam Wight, Lisa Lundelius, Maomi Gruenthal. Dori Alguric 76 SPORTS .lunior Varsity lor l977: Bottom: Diane Martin. Kim Johnson. Grace Fischer. .lane Kramer. Charminc Crokcr. Top Row: .lane Lire. Lisa Smith. Debbie Perry. Heidi Shcid. Kelsey Hill Caroline O'Ncztl Sarie Vicrbauglt. Mary Olson. singles aces Grace Fischer a X . . nior Netters Show ong League Potential balanced squad Most of the girls were shuf ls' Junior Varsity Tennis team for 1977 had a 1 i ' nd forth from J.V. to Varsity. nd Heidi Sheid, ooks very promising for next year's Varsity nd Fischer were the only consistent winners I I d t V rsit caliber ,les level, as they p aye up o a y e year. excellent spot on the J.V. team was the dou- of Kelsey Hill and Caroline O'Neal. They :feated going into their sixth league match Hills but finally succumbed in the last set. f girls, only Sophomores, show good poten- : next two years on the Varsity. otential Varsity players this past year were, zher, Sarie Fierbaugh and Charmine Croker. :e, along with the other J.V. members, make :leus for Varsity years to come. ruenthal, an accomplished doubles player, practices in- 'e a match. l ldan and Dori Alguire accept congratulations from the rey relays an awesome backhand to an unassuming op- SPORTS-77 Boy's Cross Country Keeps Win Streak Alive Unmatched by local competition, Mesa's Varsity Cross Country dominated another season, another year, compiling a string of victories worthy of praise. Nine years and 71 straight dual meet victories make this the most successful sport on Mesa's campus. This year their accomplishments included: Orange County Champions, South Coast League Champions and an outstanding fifth place finish in Southern Section CIF. With only 48 points Mesa took the Kiwanis Invita- tional. One week later at Villa Park, in the Cross Coun- try Classic, Mesa received their second title of the year. At this unusual meet, there were seven separate Varsity races. All the first men from each school ran one race. The same went for all the second men in another race and so on. Joe Young placed second in his race, while John Gerhart also finished number two. Dave Sprague placed second in the Number Five Man race. Brian Overholt had a first, and Chris Tomlin took a third. The pride of this championship team was shown in their title as Orange County Championsf, Their total time for the UCI course came to 77:17. At this race Gerhart was named first man All Orange Countyf, Young who was first man as a freshman, sophomore and junior, received second. Mount SAC Invitational, the largest high school invi- tational in the United States, left the proud Mustangs attempting to pull together their broken team in the face of their steepest competition. With the absence of the third, fourth and sixth men, the Mustangs place a re- spectable fifth behind only five teams in our CIF. Coming down to their final and toughest dual meet of the year, Mesa had a nine year dual meet record on the line. On Corona's toughest course through the Back Bay, Young and Gerhart tied for first at 15:05. Corona run- ners took the next four places. Lucky for Mesa, the Next three places brought the needed points to enable Mesa to win, 27-28. At the League finals on the steep hills of Estancia High School, the team fell short of a meet victory but came away as League Champions. Gerhart finished the league undefeated, winning his finals race in 15:38. Young came in third at 15:50. For the league standings Mesa had fourteen points as did the Sea Kings. But, according to CIF rules, the winner of the dual meet takes the title. In the CIF Prelim race, Gerhart won with Young placing second. Overholt placed twenty-first with Kolar and Lara 30 and 38. With ninety-two points, they took a good third place. One week later, on the same Mount SAC course, the temperature rose to about 92 degrees. Ten teams compiled the 4-A CIF race. Gerhart finished seventh while Young followed, both ending with 15:59 total. Kolar was 33 at 17:01 and Tomlin 38 at 17:10. Schied came in 42 at 17:22. Total team points compiled to 128, fifth place in CIF finals. 1. Mesa's Varsity team showed up most opponents by heavy team running known as packing. 2. Joe Young battles for his second man title on the Orange County team. 3. John Gerhart dominated the Orange County Championships race where he was named First-Man All-County. 4. Dave Sprague placed second at the Villa Park Classic. 5. Chris Tomlin fights through the weeds at San Clemente. is 3 Sw i i i , .A gg :Q E af :usrmsg ,n fs' , ,mfr 5' ,fer .' ' - f if, +9 + I ,L J? ff' L-21 i.iiXXQ ,,M ,iii - A , In If V llli six 1 . Q A E i 3 vi ,XX , iff W, Q if i 1 555 A I M ,Z ui- W az Mfg, 5' at ffgv gy John Gerhurdl Joe Young ' 1 Brian Overholt Fred Lara Chris Tomlin Scott Scheid Rick Kolzir Dave Sprague -' jus' .X - Ted Evans Couch Fisher SPORTS-79 Underclass X-Country Reigns As League Power The South Coast League Championship in Junior Varsity Division went to the Mustangs. Their rip- roaring win over Corona del Mar set the record of forty-nine straight dual meet wins. During the year, some runners were moved up to Varsity, while others were hurt by injuries. These problems left the J.V. team non-scoring in the Mt. SAC Invitational. On a warm day at the Estancia Bluffs, the J.V. team finished a triumphant year taking the League title with only 35 points. The Sophomore team fell apart running the course of the '77 season. When Rick Kolar moved up to the Varsity only four runners were left. With the Freshmen and Sophomore team combined, in the Villa Park Invi- tational, they placed first in race three with 26 points, a respectable third overall. The eleven freshmen running Cross Country this year made up the strongest freshmen team yet to be seen at Mesa. Led by Scott LaCrosse and John Crackle, Mesa's freshmen lost only two dual meets to take third place in the League. Costa Mesa Invitational in the beginning of the season showed the strength of the young team. With a cam- bined team of Sophomores and Freshmen, LaCrosse placed ninth and Crackle finished fourteenth against a group of experienced Sophomores from other schools. Greg Welden, third man, was seventeenth and Buddy Powers, was eighteenth. lj Mesa's Freshmen team led by Scott La Crosse and John Crackle ran in the Orange County Invitational. Zj Concentration is a big part of running One of the top J. V. runners, Alan Venerable is shown here 35 on the course at Mount SAC. Scott La Crosse and John Crackle ran together through 45 most of the season, also here at Mount SAC. 80 SPORTS .l.V. Team: Top, Ted Evans, Charlie I-Iumghreys, Dan Cambell, Bottom, Paul Gusto, Alan Venerable, Not pictured: Mark Insera. Sophomore Team: Top, Ross La Jeunesse, Mark Corcoran, Bottom, 1 Jay Wettengel, Dean Smidt. 1 1 sl YQ Freshmen Tcum: Top: Kevin Jcburg, Dave Anderson, Will Humphreys. Scoli LaCrosse, Frank Shorter, Mike Klcck. Bottom: .lim Rasfcld, Buddy Powers, Greg Wcldcn, John Crackle, Dun Fischer, Doug Dering. ar, , pf fn5W,y.M-, f D '- I K f ,, 1...-Q f f iff -W f Q ,M- E in ii' ,M 4 ooii iiiiii .1 SPORTS-8l Good Underclassmen Help Mesa Girls Succeed Costa Mesa High School's Girl's Cross Country team climaxed another successful season with a second succes- sive CIF appearance. The team won six dual meets against only one defeat. This was the second year in a row that the Costa Mesa girls have taken first place in the Costa Mesa Invitational. They also placed third at the Canyon Invitational, second at the Orange County Championships and fifth in the Mt. SAC Invitational, which is the largest high school invitational in the United States. The girls placed second in the South Coast League in Varsity competition and were first in the unofficial .I.V. standings. Joeilin Fisher was the league champ and went on to a very high finish at the CIF finals. IJ Sherill Weldon helps her teammate stretch before a race. 25 The Mustangs team often romped when they stayed in a pack. 33 The Costa Mesa Girl's .l.V. team is praying for rain in the hopes of missing workout. 45 Here's thc Varsity team shown in natural habitat. 51 ifl Varsity runner Joeilin Fisher led the girl's team to a successful CIF appearance. 61 Erin Purcell is finishing up at San Clemente. 75 J.V. runner Sherrill Welden trots along the course at Laguna Laguna Beach. l,,,.. ,MJ ,J l .4 Back row, Lisa Andrews, Sandy Lara, Ann Tilly. Sherrill Welden, gcy list Kolir Diwn Tclriult Laying down Frin Purcell loeilln Lisa Dahil, Sharon Tehrault, Lynn Tchrault. .loan Rasfield. Front lISl1LI' row. Sheryl Ramahn. Terri Packard. Robin Larrabee, Vickie Amber 82 SPORTS DvQ ml, ff A , ' , .M ,,,, ff fi. , W 'V ,, , ' MQ. 'ff-.M i: ' 2 f E M. ,,A4,,,, ,U , ,V ,A , lv R V Ev iii: W, 1 vi f K I , I 1: .J H 4,,, 'f , , w ,Jw I A . , W.. 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Although the wins were few, the excitement was there as in the Dana Hills game, when the famed Dr, F.,,' Mark Falke, slammed in a swooping dunk shot to cap David Dawels 25 point performance and Mesa's first win, 55-47. Coach Joe Dominicis first Varsity season has shown him looking for height and improvement on next year's squad. Other good Varsity players were playmaking guard Willie Stavricos, consistent guard Jim Edson, Junior forward Chris Beasley and Canadian Jeff Hiscock. The J.V. team did as expected, finishing high in the standings. Led by Freshmen Roger Lackey and Mike Love along with brothers Steve and Billy Lux, the Me- sans won most of their games by a considerable margins. Coach Mark Embree was very pleased with the way the team played all year, especially with the younger players the Junior Varsity had. But this experience will prove to be valuable as the youngsters grow into stronger Varsity players of the future. l. Willie Stavricos dribbles down the court ready to pass to swingman Bryan Richardson. 2.CHARGEW 3. Mark Falke leaps high for a rebound against Dana Hills in the Mcsan's first win. 4. Willie Stavricos plays tenacious defense. 86 SPORTS Varsity Basketball for 77-78: Kneeling: .lohn Spencer, Bryan Richardson, Jon Willingham, Willie Stavrieos, Jim Edson. Standing: Dave Dawe. Chris Beasley, Jeff Sutterfield, Jeff Hiseoek. Mark Falke, Bill Bissett. .lunior Varsity for 77-78: Kneeling: Brett Thompson, Kirk Dominic, Rod Humphries, Steve Lux, Dan Bauer, Standing: Bill Lux, Darren Nauinan, Roger Lackey, Kevin Harris, ,lim Sine, Mgr. Don Gordon, SPORTS-87 Freshman Team Cvoodg Sophomores Shoot To Victory The l977-78 underclass basketball teams of Costa Mesa High finished out the year as many expected, in the middle of the league standings. The Sophomores, coached by Jim Gmur, ended the season with a 5-9 league record and a fifth place finish in South Coast League play. Hurting the Sophs' chances considerably this year was the loss of many good players to the J.V. squad. Helping the team all year were guards Jon Richardson and Owen Watamura, forward Jeff MacClean and sixth man Chris Sorce. The Freshmen of coach Paul Kahn ended the year in third place, losing games by very close scores. They were led all year by Greg Teregis and Max Marold on offense, while Mike Murray led the defense. Putting all of this together, the Frosh did a good job in pre-season as well as league action. l. .lcff Sutterfield shoots over San Clemente's .lohn Carson. 2. Freshmen P.J. Kiley out rebounds a hapless opponent. 3. Mike Murray makes a frcc throw against Corona del Mar. 4. Sophomore sixth man, Chris Sorce, shows us perfect form in making a lay up. Sophomore Basketball for I977-78: Front: Greg Wood, Rod Humphrey Chris Sorce Brent C irlson Owen Witimuri Bruin Perrung Second Row: Mike Field, Terry Bedell, lan Temple. John Simpson Mike Mulligin Chris Chesney lon Richirdson 88 SPORTS Freshman Basketball for I977-78: Front Row: Mike Murray, Dennis Greg Teregis. Second Row: Bennet Swift Paul Knipp, Dirk Ruilsbuck, Couch Paul Kahn. Jones, Mike Duwe, Max Marold, Eric Manton, Brian Samuels, Bill Burtheu, P.J. Kiley, Mike Heide, Jeff Franken, Jim Parker, ,V ,g,fr2 SPORTS-89 oung Players Lead Girl Cagers To Success Girl's Basketball has had an excellent season, unlike those of past years. Coached by Manley and Deniege Feducia, the feminine Mustangs had a 10-4 record on the Varsity and a 9-5 on the Junior Varsity level. Varsity lost a lot of close games to some very big teams, including a 37-31 loss at the hand of Corona del Mar and another heartbreaker to Mission Viejo, one of the top teams in girls CIF. Varsity stars were seniors Connie Dietzel, K.C. Clark and Kelly Doyle, along with Carol Krikorian and Sissy Kennedy. The J.V.'s dominated teams because of their darting quickness and graceful agility with high scorers being freshmen Valerie Grady, Pam Bagstad, and top scorer Joanne Lux. With mostly freshmen on this yearis squad, the Mesans look good for the future years. I, Sissy Kennedy drives with authority past a hapless Mission Viejo Diablo. 2. Connie Dietzel outjumps a Corona del Mar Sea King in a crucial game at Costa Mesa High. , Michele Deyden looks for a way to break the press. 3 4. Sissy Kennedy gets a free-throw. Girl's Varsity Basketball for 1978: K.C. Clark, Carol Krikorian Connie Dict7el Karen Yelich Michelle Deyden line Simmins Sissy Kennedy, Kelly Doyle. Not Pictured: Manley Fcducia. 90 S PO RTS .a.....-..---. .lunior Varsity: .loannc Lux, lilhcl Johnson, Pam B11gsu1d,ValGrady. Linda Lewis. Liz Cruz. l,is1iCr11ig,Susun Bruncz1u,Connic Bushcy. Coaicli Dcnicgc Feduciu, H ,WWW oiiiio. J wM,W,,,.M 451 ,N L 1 1 st, , 'fs' Q ,i SPORTS-91 restling Strong ut Lacking Dedicated People Upset, was the story of the Varsity Grappling season. With twenty-nine potential wrestlers quit- ing the squad, key weight positions were lost as the year progressed. Despite these circumstances, the team showed much strength. Unfortunately, victories were hard to come by due to continual forfeit of eighteen to twenty-four points a match. Those players who did remain added strength and true dedication to the squad. Out of these, six players had league championship and CIF potential. Dale lmoto, last year's league champ, placed third in the Las Vegas and Costa Mesa Wrestling Invitationals. Also, Frank Elbourn, a fifth place winner at Las Vegas, continued strongly in league. Other members included Mike Scarlett, Dale McAllister, a sophomore, Ken Arumora, and Kevin lmoto, a sixth place finisher at Las Vegas. Next year should prove to be successful for those well-seasoned athletes who hope to take league finals and CIF. I. Dale Imoto demonstrates a crossbody cradle. 2. Varsity warms up before a match. 3. Dave MacAllister donkey kicks. 4. Dale Imoto cranks on an arm bar and a tight twist. 5. Frank Elbournjanm an El'Toro opponent 97 SPORTS wuaykihw rank Elbour q .. . ,, ,k at fy fab QW, if f f , tt W f f fs .Q 5 . 4 we .. , sg, 4 J ' .ix :af-J A ' ' ai M .xg r ' , V J 4 QW? ajax W ,, Z, W wa me f Y, wiv N gr I t Nick Kincai 7 , if X , X ll' 5' ,I W ff-If 'Q ,Zi .,.,..., , '1 l Dale Imoto - t t I' C any M CoachQ '8 fSereuter Nw , ,V , Q g 5 . 2 I 8 he W ' 5 ' is it 1, 4 I E . Fl l tv V , gy I ' , -f, M ,t ist, I '- V 1 , - Z., ' i 1 1 'l 3 2 ,,, , 4 , Q H l. fgnlr 7. 1. Varsity Wrestling for 1978: Front: Mike Scarlett, Marlon Liotta, Scott Stewart, Frank Elbourn. Nick Kincaid. Back: Darrell Plata, Ken Arimura, Dale lmoto, Fred Lara, Kevin lmoto, Dave lVlacAllistcr. SPORTS-93 Frosh-Soph Grapplers Inexperienced But Strong Quality, not quantity definitely applies to Mesa's Frosh-Soph Wrestling team. Two members of the squad, Gary Ferguson and Steve Perez, led their team with impressive records and a good number of pins. All of the wrestlers showed definite improvement as the season progressed. The young matmen had a good league record even though they did not have a full team. San Clemente and University fell easily to Mesa wrestlers. But Mesa grapplers did not fare quite as well against Dana Hills and Mission Viejo, losing nar- rowly to both schools. Their most decisive victory came against Estancia in a non-league match. Mesa matmen pinned almost every opponent of the stunned Estancia team. Coach Bob Hernandez and recent Mesa graduate Dan Duddridge seemed to be very pleased with the per- formance ofthe young Mesa wrestlers. They all seem to feel that in years to come Mesa teams are to be the strong ones. l. Ken Arimura seems amused with practice. 2. Jeff Arbuckle will be pinned by his mistakes. 3. Dave MacAllister pins his opponent. 4. Ken Arimura drags by for a takedown. 5. Cliff Elbourn goes for a cross-body ride. 6. Mike Scarlett tries fornan escape. 7. Marlon Liotta, ready to wrestle. 8. Joe Perez has his man to the mat. Frosh-Soph Wrestling for 1978: Kneeling: Bob Secrcst, Dave Jones Paul Saucrhammcr Tim Tucson Standing Joe Peru Reggie Yezl Jeff Borton, Cliff Elbourn, Gary Ferguson. 94 SPORTS W' QW M W M I W ,eww fi W mwah 5, ffmsyv M y 'P f f-ws. M ,fl rs 76 W 'ff anna Wfffzfi ww W M fyzsfwjf ff ifzmwx-Lfa wmfy Wi my 1 Www, WAX' W, Mgt, W WM ff M n,,2ama5 5' . SPORTS-95 ymnastics Team Has An Excellent Season This year's l977-78 girls gymnastics squad had a good season considering the inexperience of most the gym- nasts and a new coach Ms. Lyn Steg. The Varsity was led mostly by freshmen, Kathy Mol- lica and junior Yvonne O'Dell. Anita Masino and Dawn Schmisser also helped as Mesa finished suprisingly high in league finals. The .l.V. team coached by Karen Stolp, did an excel- lent job this past year, led by Tanya Mcnutt who re- ceived five first places' in the first tri-meet against Estan- cia and Newport Harbor. Lastly, the gymnastics team would like to give a spe- cial thanks to Mrs. Carolyn Mollica, Kelly Gallagher and Julie Fisher for managing this year's team. l. Kathy Molica doing a frount pike off beam, 1 Z. Audrey Pclliceiotti working on a floor rutine. 3. Denise Rose working eompolsarary' bars. -1. .Xnita Masino doing backhandsprings. 5. Anita Masino practising for upcoming meats. 0. Kathy N1 olica deos a frount tuck as Yvonne O'DeIl looks on, 7. .l,Y. coach Karen Stolp spots Ann .Iacobs on a new move. i lront Row. I.. to R: Denise Rose. Tammic Moore, .Iulie lishcr, Stacy Cirey, Tanya McNutt, Stacy' Thomas, Kathy MeC'arthy. Back, l.. to R: Connie lfross. Marilyn Budfinski, Kelly' Gallagher. Kathy Mollica. Audrey' Pellicciotti, Kelsey Hill.Yvonnc O'IJell, Ann Jacobs. Anita Masino, 96-S PORTS i i s A . bal! QQ gg i 2 ,,,. - af 1151g42I55i1EgE5f5fE2ii5:JZf?11iEf5 N in-. WWW K . 5 x M Y. Ne , K 3- YE X w s iii? Q ,+ il, in ' :rf ..,. .. N K was : FQQQH N-.sly -2 1,- e - - fini :S-11 535335521 Sli :,I' 'il -RpQff2fU'i?::' xi ., N x -' i. M im-zfggfggisfggzifgr: ' , '.-'. pgagijw Mfg- Q Qwm ji E 51 + iigzw aaa - 6 HMM ' f Boucher, Ting Lead Baseball To Good Campaign The 1978 Varsity Baseball team finished the South Coast League season very well, after a shaky start. Coach by Jim Gmur for the fourth year, the Mesans dropped their first eight games of the pre-season, includ- ing a 4-2 decision to Newport Harbor and a 5-2 loss to Rancho Alamitos on the same day. Poor hitting as well as lack of consistent pitching sent the Mustangs into league play with an 0-8 record. Led by returning All-Country choice Dale Boucher and two-year letterman Cliff Ting the Mustangs pulled out of their slump and began to be a prominent contender for the league title. Infield standouts were Tom England, Kirk Bauer- meister and Chris Beasley, with Jerry Cribbs, Thad Tropea and Chris LaFace rounding out the outfield that helped the sluggers to a possible CIF berth. Behind the plate most of the year was George Moore, a senior, along with Cribbs who helped out when not in the outfield. Relievers Ron Hirano,Steve Manahan and Jeff Sutterfield were able to pitch a few strong innings if Boucher or Ting faltered. Graduation should hit Gmur hard, with eleven players being seniors. l. Chris Beasley gets ready to scoop up a grounder. 2. Pitcher Cliff Ting watches a fastball go foul. 3. .lerry Cribbs, Steve Manahan and Chris Beasley take a rest be- tween innings. 4. George Moore gets set for a Dale Boucher pitch. i i 98 SPORTS o w-ww.-...amz-, Costa Mesa High Varsity Baseball: First Row: Chris lnserra. Chris Beasley, Cliff Ting, Bob Packard, Jeff Sutterfield, Jerry Cribbs, Chris l.aFace. Second Row: Kirk Bauermeister, Tom England, Thad Tropea, Dale Boucher, George Moore, Steve Manahan. Ron Hirano, Mgr, Butch Wertz. nk-J pa ,ns 4. 'S ' M5 rf-1 1 9, ' ,, , 2 Costa Mesa High J.V. Baseball: First Row: Dave Peliehowski, Paul Krikorian, John Krekel. Dave llolland, Steve Lux, Randy Jones. Sec- ond Row: Rich Long, Andy Goldberg, Bob Skinner. Bill Mills, Jeff Manini, .loe Sehawlbe. SPORTS-99 Frosh-Soph, J.V.'s Keep Slugging For Victory This year's Frosh-Soph and Junior Varsity Baseball teams had a better than expected season with both teams finishing up the year with a mixed record. The Frosh-Soph, coached by Mark Embree, had many thrills, including a come-from-behind 7-6 win over Rancho Alamitos, as the youngsters scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh to win. This squad,s standouts were Jon Richardson, Terry Bedell, Max Marold, Mike Love and Randy Lackey. The Junior Varsity team had defense trouble, but the hitting was better than in past years, with most of their games getting into high scores. The pitching was consistent on the strong arm of Joe Schwalbe along with the bats of Dave Pelichowski and Andy Golberg. Fielding was a poor spot in this year's .I.V. team with Rich Long having to pick up most of the slack, as he played almost errorless ball all year. Varsity coach Gmur can't wait to get these younger players into his upperclass program. I. Thrcc-year letterman Tom England shows his stance in playing u ground baH. 2. Fircballer Cliff Ting goes into his wind-up with Kirk Bauer- mcsiter and Jerry Cribbs backing him up. l l00 SPORTS Le: Y F 1 S V' Q : '- L '1f' F' , Q' L W ,gg , ' K Q Lv , Qin ,, ss ,:.,L:,, ,L X , N - . , , 1 - - f'f-: LL , V K, W, L 'ij L S' he Lv ii -- - : he Ig, if f fb-. l ex '5 inf .L 1 ,,.,,' L , , A A 2, 9 x: 1' 'F L it .'x'LL -:-':f', , W, -:- .ihit -, f - -E, A K,L' --'-f, Q -K-' ,gi X1,.L.,- , WVL: ,E-235 , 1-- ,LL A it 'L1 ' L L LL1, -A ii LL ,L V L,.L p LL, L,1- L.,.L' is ' LL LL L W I Mesa Spikers Sprint, Run Themselves Past Rivals Coach Joe Fisher's 1978 track team had an outstand- ing campaign led by an abundance of seniors. Without a sprinter in sight, the distance racers had to bring up the pace, as they were led by Joe Young, John Gerhardt and Brian Thompson. Also, hurdling was a strong point for the Mustangs as Rick Ayers in the 330 LH and Junior Mike Moiso in the 120 HH had a consistently good race every week. These two, along with sub-50 second quarter-milers Ron Shackelford and Mark Charkey, made up one of the county's best mile relay teams. Weight-men were Mark Mathieson, Mike Scarlett and John Olsen, These three strong runners gave the team many needed points. Also coaching were: Sprint coach, John Carney, Weight coach, Doug Brown and field event coach, Doug McClean. I. Team Captains Joe Young, John Gerhardt, Rick Ayers and Bob Hughes. 2. Coach Fisher looks on . . L is that a smile? 3. Hurdler star Mike Moiso hands off in a mile relay. 4. Chris Starkman clears 9'0 in the pole vault. 5. Distance star Brian Thompson hands off to Ron Shackelford. 6. Imported shoes!!!!! 7. Chris Chesney leaps over l8'0', in the long jump. 8. Joe and John on their way to a 1-2 finish. Varsity Track for 1978: First: Frank Elbourn, .lohn Gerhardt, Joe Young, Kevin lmoto, Mark Mathieson, Fred Lara, Alan Venable. Sec- ond: Brian Thompson, Marc lnserra, Dave Sprague, Mark Charkey, BLR. Overholt, Ted Evans, Robert Hcdrich, Don Jordan, Rick Ayers. Third: Curt Pearson, Brad Millar, Dean Schmidt, Brent Barton, Scott Yelich, Jeff Hiscock, Paul Guisto, Bob Hughes, Mike Moiso, Mike SPORTS 101 vvwg. 3' I 1:35-'. ,f ' 'W , C e ' S - r K Q ' Sig 5 H. 4' Q -up wi m y ,J , ,f N 9 4 W Q f V 1 R i Aj E ff' .H Q. 4 1 555' E psf , l J, ' Zz' Ei . Q if I 1 f-L ,-.af , 5 2- 'N S i :av sz-Q .k x Q1 , 3.,1,::.:EEi A 1 ' X 1 S51 K , gi 5.1, L. X wg? 29 ,::' . kk,: .,uS5,?,X 4 Sh C Q, Q iight lk 4 E, Q N k ! +5 is Q X Tax K Sag EQ. S Frosh-Soph Runners Fare well In League Finals This year's 1978 Frosh-Soph Team finished well in the tough South Coast league. The Mustangs had problems, once again, with a lack of participation in a few events. Fortunately, with hard work from Jon Crackel and Ross Lajeunesse in the distance and Scott LaCrosse in the 880, the squad pushed on to victory. ln the sprints the Mustangs were very impressive, being led by Reggie Zeal and Yuji Kohara in the 100 and 220 yard dashes. Mike Hamada held his own in long and triple jump events. With this small but exceptional team, Coach Joe Fisher is being left with an excellent nucleus for next year's varsity. 1. .lohn Gerhardt runs like the wind to a 4:14 mile. 2. .lon Crackcl and Ross Lajuenesse place 1-2 in the two-mile. Irosh Soph for 1978 Front Bob Kuenhe Sam Burgird Ross Lajuennesc, Greg Welden, Steve Nimciera, Joe Mikasa, Duc Kho, Poul Riul Fd Ono Second Chris Starkman Gregg McLeod Scott LaCrosse, Jon Crackcl, Mike Hamada, Dan Fisher, Yuji Kohara, Don Zimmer Bruce Esche Dan R tsfeld Hon Khan Third Ted Elicker Wayne Rice, Chris Chesney, Doug Derring, John Rater, lan Temple, Bri in Bullard Bob Hastie Riy Arimura Forth Wally Humphries Brian Martin, Kevin Juberg, Doug Froms, Dave Anderson, Bennett SPORTS 103 Costa Mesa Girls Uutrun League Gpponents Girls Track for 1978 had the usual average year- finishing in the middle of the circuit standings. Led by defending champions Sheryl Romahn and Joclin Fisher in the 880 and the 2 mile respectively, the girls stayed with most opponents, dominating the mil relay. A good freshmen crop along with good sprinters and hurdlers also helped greatly as Valerie Waters, Su Young and Romahn led this part of the squad. With coach Wettengel pushing the girls to their maxi- mum, the distances were strong as Fisher, Sue Kolar and Romahn led the way. A lot of underclassmen make the outlook for coach Wettengel's team in the future, very promising. l. Track team members stretch before an afternoon workout. 2. Smiles make all the hard work secm easier. 3. Sue Justice strives to finish the last stretch. 4. lflurdler Linda Maul sails across one of her many obstacles. 5. The l978 team takes an easy jog around the track. 6. Building up cardiovascular endurance are Dori Price, Katie Criely, Valerie Waters and Sandra Lara. 7, Sophomore Su Young leads the pack. X. Runners take a break to loosen up. S N WWF ,au The l978 Girls Track Team: Top Row: Kelly Jackson, Su Young, Sue Justice, Lynn Tetrault, Jnan Firrey Sheryl Rom ihn loin R isleld l.isa Kolar, Sandra Lara, and Beth Custer. Bottom Row: Sherrill Weldcn, Dori Price, Vicki Phclphs Vicki Amburgex Debbie Lh imbcr lain, Valerie Waters, Katie Criely, Joelin lfisher, Erin Purcell, and Linda Maul. IO4 SPORTS . 5 l ,:,, 1 Z gf. N. 'K 3 Yr awash? .i,,l, , 1-M N 5 ix vffffuisfwi rf SPORTS-105 Volleyball Teams Show Vast Improvement Vast improvement was the words for this year's Boys Volleyball team as they played ball in one of the toughest leagues in the nation, the South Coast League. ln the prestigious Inglewood Tournament, the Mesans suprised all of Southern California in wiping out Edison and North Torrance in straight games, thus reaching the finals as the slfl seeded team against Redondo Beach, the 932 seed. Mesa suffered the loss, but took Redondo to three games, 15-9, 12-15, 14-16, losing the final on a tie- breaker. The awards were plentiful in this tournament as Peter Hamborg emerged as the MVP with Jim Pinkerton re- ceiving All-Tourney recognition along with a Honorable Mention status to Marlon Liotta. Two-year coach Jerry Wynant was also named the Most Valuable coach of the tournament. When the season came along the Mustang's placed in the top three in league, losing only to defending CIF champion Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar. It Marlin Liotta reaches high to block a spike. 2, Pete Hamborg puts the ball away. 3. .l.V. team members battle in a scrimmage. 44 Volleyball players anticipate a serve. 5- Mike lngalsbee passes the ball. .YZ I 'Tr Varsity Volleyball team for 1978: Top Row: Pete Hamborg, Marlin Liotta Gene LeMeur Coich lcrrx Wincnt Bottom Row Tim Buck ley, Fred Wright, Jim Pinkerton, Gordon l-aPointe, and Dan Verbalovich 106 SPORTS Qy'q:::f 0 vi, .., , ,3 f ,, . . W , 5 i 'K - Junior Varsity Volleyball Team: Top Row: Ricky Franz. Paul Knipp, Randy Franz Jeff Caprine, Bill Barlhei. Mike lngalsbce, Coach liric Tcmplin. Bottom Row: Fred Hamilton, Mark Gilbert, Danny Walters, Ray Fertack, Mark Steelsmilh, Pclcr Clark. John Jones. and liric Palmer. SPORTS-107 Netters Have Great Season Under New Coach The Costa'Mesa High School Frosh-Soph, J.V. and Varsity tennis teams had an exceptional year under new coach, Jack Thomas. The Varsity placed in the elite group of South Coast League teams with a top three finish, as they were led by seniors Darrell Werner, James Liu and Roger Rush, plus junior sensation Joel Werner. The netters had an overall outstanding season with the only losses coming from Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach and University. Coach Thomas hopes the younger Mesans can prove to be strong, as he graduates six of his eight Varsity lettermen. The underclassmen had another above average year with the likes of Steve Meisenheimer, Greg Potjes and Todd Hanson leading the way. The participation of this year's tennis teams was the best at Mesa in ages, as the Frosh-Soph team had a whopping eighteen boys try out and the .I.V.'s with ten boys on the squad. l. Senior Darrell Werner lets his infamous overhand smash fly into an awaiting opponent's hapless racket. 2. Joel Werner, the Mustangs junior superstar, gets set to put an ACE on his rival, in a recent match. The Varsity Tennis team for l978: Sitting: Richard Panian,Don O Neal Jon Tucker Jon Tomita Standing Coach .lack Thomas Fred Connors, Ed Meldonian, Roger Rush, James Liu. Not Pictured Joel and Darrell Werner 108 SPORTS J.V. Tennis for 1978: Front: George Wolfe, Tim Aguna, Brent Hayward, Mike Richardson, Steve Meisenheimer. Second: Joe Williams, Jim Petersen, Marty Gruenthal, Dave Maxner, Coach Sims. Frosh-Soph Tennis for I978: Top: Gary Maguire, Scott Shaffer, Mark Strayer, Jeff Franken, Dave Johnson, Kwan-sik-Lee, Leon Mel- konian, Coach Steve Robbins. Second Row: Mike Mongle, Matt Vanderiialker, Dave Graves, Brian Palmer, Willy Ramirez, Bob Ford. Bottom: Brian Scanell, Greg Potjes, Mark Rossington, Tiodd Hanfsori, U4 ,il 6' V. f X 9 if 9 QA. A X' , V+ A , K9 R Lb v H151 q L' P!! L ,, i JW gi L, J L V if-IO Us 2' L '-if wrt, 5 YW v-' X , r ' V J x I 1 . ,L L ,U W, . It f 4 , 'J' 1 rgrl ik ' Quill Gi I I i ,f SPORTS- l 09 Mustang Golfers Lack Experience And People This year's varsity and junior varsity golf teams, led by sophomore Dennis Paulsen, finished well in the very strong South Coast League. Coached by Tom Ware, the Mesa golfers played on some of the most beautiful golfcourses in all ofSouthern California. Chris Sorce, Chris Knox and Bill Kurnett also contri- buted very well to the golf team which didnit have a senior on this year's squad. With this inexperience, the Mustangs seem to have a good shot at the league title in the future. -D Mk, wb. . Golf learn for 1978: Sitting: Mark Krause, Gary Dils, Steve Dietz, Chris Sorce, Bob Harald, Dennis Paulsen, Jon lnserra, Chris Knox Standing: Steve Meitzer, Bob Hertzog, John Krape, Danny Bauer, Steve Jones, Bill Kurnett, Ron Hernandez, Coach Tom Ware. l I0-SPORTS .lv Varsity Softball: Top Row: Tricia Hallacy, Lisa Craig, Shelly Rhodes, Michele Deyden, Dena Klcek, Glenda Jackson, K.C. Clark, Diane Cruz. 'Second Row: Liz Cruz, Stephanie Webster, Amy Theophilus, Debbie Haff- ner, Carol Krikorian, Coach Jim Hagey. Third Row: Valerie Urwin, Cindy Baker, Valerie Calina, Grace Calina, Kathy Stolphs, Kathy Horvateh. Q it . if- The 1978 Badminton Team: Rene Panoncialman, Liz Griffin, Dena Castillo, Tracey Han- son, Sari Firebaugh, Debbie Stitt, Susan Roush, Linda Heffner, Lori McCarthey, Jill Hammett, Suzan Stolp, Vera, Angi Rijksehroeff, Kim Head, Roselina Kibin, Ann Creely, Cathy Choan, Tami Buekely, Heidi Sheid, Sue Upton, Lyn, Terri Coker, Judy Croker, Mi Pham, Ann Griffin, Tina Sofian, Janet Dow. Charmiane Corcker, Su Wright. Softball, Badminton Enjoy Great League Year This year's girls' softball and badminton teams en- joyed another fun-filled year, with both squads being extremely young. Softball also enjoyed two new coaches this year. They were Jim Hagey and former Mustang star Dave Mol- lica, while Janet Dow put forth another good year for the badminton team. Participants were many for both teams, which is an excellent sign for girls teams in years to come. - Junior Varsity Softball: Top Row: Stephanie Powers, Amy Shuford, Joanne Lux, Electa Nixon, Lidia, Lori Dragon, Patti Ware. Second Row: Debbie Perry, Wendy Theophilus, Kelly Lund, Lucyn Meyers, Michele Bushey, Julie Sanderson, Junior Varsity Softball Coach Dave Mollica. A ., SPORTS-l ll Mesa Soccer Squads End Successful Second Year The Mustang Soccer team for 1978 played very well for only their second year in existence. The addition of a Frosh-Soph team has added to the strong school participation in this sport. Over seventy players came out for the teams this year, which is well over the thirty- five that came out for last yearls squad. Playing with only four seniors, the Varsity had a good, experience-filled season that promises a great nucleus for next year, along with some promising J.V. players. Excellent contributors all year were two-year letter- men, Mark Krieger and Greg McLeod along with new- comer Greg Potjes and football player Bob Wade. Coach Joe Fischer ended his second year as coach and was very surprised at the way soccer grew at Costa Mesa High in just two short years. He sites team to- getherness for this year's successful season and hopes it continues at Mesa in years to come. l. Freshman Greg Potjes uses extreme head force as he Heads the ball to a teammate. 2. Two-year man Manuel Torres concentrates intensely as he shoots for a Mustang goal. NR Varsity Soccer for 77-78: Ktneelingz Amilcar Torres, Mark Fleisher Greg Potjes Marty Gruenthal Scott Kincaid Bob Valcmuela Standing: Bob Wade, Craig Nebeker, Gregg McLeod, Mark Kreiger Ted Flicker Tyrone Hatllcld Curt Pearson ll2 SPCRTS J.V. Soccer for 77-78: Kneeling: Ray Dentoni, Vie Herrara, Ed Ono, Ken Peterson, Dave Gardener, Karl Kennedy, Frank Ong. Standing: Harry Iversen, Yuji Kohara, Rob Hastie, Ken Orwig, Walt Iversen, Mike Hamada, Brad Millar, Dave Higuera, Dale Reinholt, Kwan Lee, Javier Manzanera. Not Shown: Shane Pope. Frosh-Soph Soccer for 77-78: Kneeling: Frank Ong, Steve Neimezura, Shawn Wilders, Dan Fisher, Mark Liu, Matt Vanderwarker, Vie Herrara, John Mezzapelle. Second Row: Harry lversen, Javier Manzanero, Leon Melkonian, Brian Scannel, Rob Hastie, Gary Hatfield, Laslon Lak. Third Row: Craig Anderson, Mike I-lamada, Alberto Medina, Yuji Kohara, Kwan Lee, SPORTS-l 13 G1rI Swimmers Look To Strong League Future .- . I Girls Swimming finished the season with a weaker record than expected, but a very young team holds ont a promising future. Led by sophomore Maryan Ure, junior Chris Lincoln oir J X and Kelly Magee, the team was respected in league. WW. ' P The Mustangs held one strong position in each swim g gg S . event. '.5 fffT 'Qg.'h'. , Kelly Magee, ninth place finisher in CIF last year, did '5 well again this year ending up within the top ten. Coach Darlene Pattison is expecting a lot out of next I , . year's team with many returning swimmers. I. Kelly Magee works on her CIF diving form. Z. Coach Pattison watches intently. 3. Chris Lincoln shows good butterfly form. 4, Life guard Sissy Kennedy overlooks the struggling swimmers. 5. What next coach? 6. Lisa Bartosic breathes during freestyle. 7. Senior swimmer Ingrid Maul finished a lap of butterfly. The l97X Swimming Team: Top Row: Maryan Boska, Kim Wilbert, Maryan Ure, Tami Averill, Monica Tropea, .lula Ware, and Kathy Murphy. Second Row: Kelly Dickerson, Vicki Donatclli, Ingrid Maul, Robin March, Staphanie Schabarum, Sherril Brown, Coach Dar- lene Pattison Third Row: .Iana Sink, Chris Lincoln, Dawn Tetrault, Kelly Magee, Marci Frazier, Terry Packard, and Lisa Daihill. Bottom Row: Sue Nichols, Teresa Macallbce, Terry Walsh, Sonya Zachary, Lisa Bartosik, and Natalie Brasso. , I I4-SPORTS l firl 5 fm' 4' ' 'eff ' mk4Q2g?Mh,gf 'f:..., H H ,W-famvsum W y KQQQ9 fffgppgffizyyf mwffwl Wim .w'25 x.1 Wx..x.xM xg 6? N Kg? S x M W Q W W1 M 7WQ 6 ,L:.,L V .... w SPORTS W SWE E Team Strength From Many Returning Lettermen The Costa Mesa Varsity Swimming team for 1978 had another good season, led again by the lone senior, Bobby Dolan. Under first year coach Bob Shupp, the Mesans fin- ished in the top four in league standings with Dolan leading the way for Mesa's individual gems. Dolan con- sistently captured the 200 and 500 free styles with times of 1:41 and 4:35 respectively. Also doing well in league meets were Tod Pickett in the 100 backstroke and Matt Whitmore in the Sprints. Mesa's 400 free relay team with members, John Earnest, Pickett, Whitmore and Dolan qualified for CIF with a time of 3:23.0. Diver Mark Paulson had some problems during the start of the year but got them worked out with his good technique as he became one of the South Coast Leagues more prominent divers with only one year of exper- ience. 1. Diver Mark Palson. 2. Mike Castillo in a striking pose. 3. Mike Castillo dives in at CIF relays. 4. Pablo! 5. Alan Chacon chooses to go nude. 6. The team emblem. 7. John Earnest converses with Tony Crenshaw. 8. Coach Bob Shupp eating in his spare time. Varsity Swimming for 1978: Front: Jeff MacDonald, Perry Zachary, Matt Sponagle, John Earnest, Steve Bartosik. Second Row: Vic Babbit, Hal Turley, Tony Crenshaw, Alan Chacon, Tod Pickett, Jerry Lopez. Third Row: Mike Castillo, Bob Dolan, Matt Whitmore, Carl Romahn. 1 116-SPORTS wmv ,vf 1 l e- f - L . ,V M vxifvw WY W ,Mm Wmvs ,Q 4' apwlww if fi:,,5fi-Wiggggwwav- ,Wg-rwflyfwgiw V f fl- ,E ' ' Al, fs U I! w A 1 . 'f 7 1mm i ' W X , .. fr 45' X 'W-q..,, V Vinum., N. SPORTS-117 f .1w,.w, , , ,Wm eb K if fa! Gwm-sz w vin fav ,, ,..,,, ' 1 ,.,, 9 ? lah 4 nfl' , - 'sw ws, T: , W,-46,9 Ax K' Vw 5 118-SPORTS 2, VFM. .wif J' ,WW we sesixfr 3' i N35 5 . ff L A 19 ' T -- 'r -N fr' .. H 7 Freshmen Fish Show Strong League Potential Frosh-Soph swimming finished an interesting sea- son with little help from returning Sophomores. Robin Fross, one of the two returning Sophomores, led the team in the sprints, while Keith Yarwood helped out in the breaststroke. The relays, which were led by both Yarwood and Fross, made League Finals. Others on the team included: Freshman breast- stroker Jeff MacDonald and 200 freestylers Art Cha- sen and Scott Kahn. The team would like to thank Coach Bob Shupp and Assistant Coach Paul Warsinski. l Sprinters Vic Babbit and Matt Whitmore. 2. John Wakefield says, g'lt's cool. 3. Tod Pickett is cleaning his goggles. 4. Tony Crenshaw after the butterfly event against San Clemente. 5. Carl Romahn swimming his specialty. 6. All American Bob Dolan concentrates on the starters gun. 7. Rhodes at l5. 8. Freshman Greg Coekroft in a Frosh-Soph relay. Frosh-Soph Top Row: Roberto Jara. Art Chasen, Duncan Millar. Mike Bartholome, Scott Kahn. Peter Sehuler, Craig Rhodes, Ifront Row: Bill Johnson. Jim Freely, Zane Ott, Greg Coekroft, Greg Brown SPORTS-l 19 Q l20-JUNIORS 54:-v 3 H 17 Wi '-54 :QE ,Y-E f l' i is I ,J-Q, 'Ax' W N gil' .Q Yu'x.:u- el ,gs Y 1 E197 HF M N., Quia, .,,f 'gf I '53 'fi-7 Q Yu 2, M L Eyjfvx . 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'o'in','U 4-JQW' l ,J N , Rick Brown Sheryl Brown Suzanne Bruncau Tami Buckley Marilyn Budzinski Mary' Bulger Judy' Burgard Garylene Bush Jay Butterwiek Stephen Calavetta Leonard Calina Alexander Calvin Patrick Cumilo Daniel Campbell Shirley' Canniff Jeffery' Caprine Bruce Carruthers Cathleen Carter Becky Carter Michael Castillo Alan Chaeon Michele Champeau Jane Chaney' y Mark Chapman Vincent Chappelle Judith Chubb Michael Cobb Craig Coenen Kenneth Cole Robert Cole Brenda Collins Sally Collins Peggy' Condone Stephanie Connor Sean Costelloe Linda Craig Anne Creely' Robin Crook Linda Crouch Cheryl Crowe Elizabeth Cruz John Cuellar Kathy Cullen Troy Cummings Linda Cupp Canh Dang Hang Dao Loan Dao William Dasse Lori Davis JLNIORS W3 Lucerne DeSa Dana DeTally Denise Dearing Raymond Dentoni James Devlin Michelle Deyden Fred Dickerson Eric Dietrich Steven Dietz Lisa Diggins Bill Dix Kirk Dominic Joseph Donaldson Cathie Doran Diane Douglass Deborah Dowsett as f , ! 1 5562-f'k 5 'ii 'YV V V 9 ,, VV 'iiii 1 i'1' ' - s K l J fs l f gf Q s air 5 , W , Christy Duckett I Y il Julie Duffy V N, ,, ' ,mi ' ' -' FQ Victoria Duffy ,Sl Denise Dumitrescu t., V John Earnest -1 l ' , al VV V VV cuss the texture of the school s cookies. 2. Dave Gardener is camera shy. 3. Mike Scarlett smiles for the camera. l. Richard Panian and Fred Leahy dis- Mary Eckmeier fi ' in Frank Elbourn , lm - Y I 'G' Christopher Ellwood tr- V 'mi f Brenda Elmore ' , A ,,V Alan Engard ,Q A ' i Q? f F 5.25 l 'A 'ff x l Jmtl. .. Juniors Angela Erwin Natalie Esparza Toni Esparza Theodore Evans Antigone Ewing Paul Fabre Victoria Fairbanks Kiki Felix 8 fx .. Xp 1 it N., . l l 2' Vex as Ls , ,,., f ,X- -X. V V ,,,-' aer- :iq VV , vt,, VV Q2 W i VV. I i All lx V si N i, g VV Vi l Vit I ii H1 S f' . , ,QV C - , F VV, , BM 'F V :fp if fa- -- . - ,.,f -V, I' if i -, .l .1 h F -l ti C . V V 'A,I V , . ,, ,, ,M , 1 ' l Matthew Finnegan . EQ 4 V ii V , Sarie Firebaugh l 1, ,V ' V ,VV - ' VV ' ll ll ' V Karen Fisher l H 8' ' gs I - . -' tis, ' we Nj fa .loan Flom ll. 1 l Q, V if ' e Q 3, V A-3 , ' 'S Amalia Ford ' A it ii tl X H 's -- ii Sandra Frank ' - Vj l 6 V V Vi K , ,, s tt' A , We . it Marcel Frazier 41 - if-' A,1' f .. W F . I l l ,gli 'Rig N - ' 'F Constance Fross V X X l px ' 'lvl lyk l Veronica Fuller .Av, V f i ' . ,, , ,N lg V V,.X . . .Nfl V Peter Galindo V ' V V3 h, V' M sk . V VV Mi Q F Kclllc Gllllllghcf l c 2 ltr. feels C X el 4 V f A f . David Gardner , V ' f 'liiil Q V ' Y' , 1 I f ii R0bCVl GCUVBC V 7 , A q f ll- .. gl H f Christopher Gerth '1-' - gl A l. V 'l f' ll VVVV X Q, V , Chlllllllillcf Gibbons 1 ll 1 al all L Q V rl 174 ILJNIORS 1 L W' -TRU . ,.w.:fi?9 if 5 J A i i ,ie 1 pw 4 gn C ,,,,,.W, Q 'T y I 1- if .VVA ,Z 'f '50, any ' A ii i' If ia, ff F ' ,. , ' X . yy N f 'iv xti. ,I ':g, A 'f s - g rime A M Q ,A E W' J? SH ,th 5 ' iitr ix: N, ,ac tj f '4 I! of ,PP i i W ' 3 C , J unlors A ' 'T If f r. f J 'J N N , J rf-J 2 i, ' if ' if J. J 2- D Q- I if i - J 'f 1 ' X X Wi Zffffffiilifk , is - H J G H C M- y, - J if y, ,yi J 2, 'kl , 'Zim C ! QA w. .V , i ' J ' Afzvilia ' 1 - 3 v 1 i j I ,ilk J ii' J l V,,, A , is M4 ,W K J :'A J ' 1 J J if J e 'L ' it J J . J J tc. to 1 4, ,,, fi Y f X fy L,f,,b, V Z gf T iilt . it Ui li J J it T J I it l fro I, s V' ,xii 'y ' I V John Gillmore Paul Giusto Gigi Glover Andrew Goldberg Donald Gordon Suzanne Gorman Lisa Grady Thomas Grady Jodi Grasmehr Stace Green Janice Greene Martin Gruenthal Michelle Gulu Laura Gupton Walter Guthrie Kevin llage Debbie llakimpour Kimberly Hamilton David Hansen Janice Harris Timothy Harris Tyrone Hatfield Kris Head Robert Hedrick Jcannie Hefner Lori llcicke Jon Helton Matthew Hendriks Timothy Hcnnen Stacy Henncssey Susan Hcnthorn Jody Hickey Matt Higuera Donald Hill Marianne Hinz Paul Hoffman Thomas Holland Robert Holley Dana Hoover Connie lloverson Stephen Huebner Charles llumphreys John llurd John Hurley David lcliikavya Dale lmoto Michael lngalsbce Marc lnserra Walter lversen Kelly .Jackson Lorene .Jackson Sue Jackson Cynthia Jacob Ann Jacobs JUNIORS l25 l. Brad Millar looks down in disgust after yet another Mesa loss. 2. Thad Thropea and Annette Bell in a sandstorm. 3. l don t care what they say we ll still beat Corona ' says Craig Lund to Mike Scarlett. through her hands. 5, No it's not a belly button jewel. 4. Mary Kennedy practices whistling Susan Justice William Kaczinski Haeok Kang Linda Keasberry Richard Kelley Karl Kennedy Mary Kennedy Mike Kennedy Rosclina Kibin Lee Kiester Nicholas Kincaid Jay King Melody Kipp Cathy Kirkman Ronald Jaurequi Charles .lean Mark Jeffries Gregory Jensen Pam Johnson Cynthia Johnston Joseph Jones Monica .Iones William Jones Alison Juberg 3 t I 'Q I K' li We ,, I' .E as W Q 1 . .,.., .. il' .K S fl' QR 4 fts ' 1 .n ' ti l ' 'gi M it 9' W W, .,-1. I 'ii tx qt 'a ' 1, 'if s. -' f x ' , - 'P N t txifmviiia.. 2. 5 J ' 1 4 Y ' fl ' H F - ' li A' . J . -Q z K -, K. J tee 51755. ' 'N ff U ga' ' ws ,V I 4 V ,, ,,,t f i L - , 'A ' 'i J , V, N W J 21 gr if, Y'-J f t I1 H 3 im. W f X J 5, . 'i tr e.t t . qua .R 4 f- ? sf Eff 'i R. I - y n , . 1 K ts is i .,.e R W. l l if A - 6 . w bl,'r K QA r A , I 'J B B , M 'A T 55 I , .krt i n f C K ffl' l Y , VV uf K J unio Ernest Kish Bonni Knight Todd Knipp Caroline Kollar Phillip Krekel Paul Krikorian Craig Kristolf Marcia Kuehne Mark Kummer Billy Kurnett Silvia Kutz Hallen Kyung Frederick Lara Robin Larrabee Rita Lawless Annabel Lay 126 JUNIORS K t . Q. ,Zyl Q - s.. V sv- . 2 ' , . 'K . - .. g. 1 ' fu 1 ,. ' . S Q aff ., ,, , ftt- ii - .Ki I b 311 4 ' ' 1 4 ' tj: f M M ht 1 1 '- N mm- HAM. 2 ' I ' ,, 12- 'i'. Q 1 J V ',', i .t I A g A ..,b 1 Q 1 V ie Y . -'A 1, 'V' 1 -'-' Q ',-' if il Y f . L . -' .U Shen' IST f if f fzaaw. ..,.l 'fi s 'J B ' y J Y ,.-, i,'ii, Z 'i.'., J , ' I 1 - is . -fy.-Q. , !m,,-v 5 fr f J J . ,,.,.- 1 'f V, . , , ,.,..y.. WM.3t:,tf -aa, , ...mf .f.. ,,a,w.,s ' r . r '--tt 'N yi ff W ' if f K af it w W. if las E 'XX . ' ,V W - . is m Q Nfesgf if M Q Z L 'ffflf My it Z: , ., 5 I 1A yy, A L ,, 1 ' W 2 U ' ' , J v D i L, 4 ' 1 AV. ,,,. M 'tg N - i fl X N , 1 L llg ' li it it ' y at, N 51633 X if Q' F ,g We 1- ' 1 i f . V ' 4 if 'Q -' . f 5 V .-w. ll ,M ' ig gba ' g-. 'Q A I V ,H V 'N 4 Nt W. f ii g , , L t ' ' 'ATV V ,., R in is , 1': I : RT W T :Ki l V frk V bbq R M , X A - A ,L QA-Q 1 C lik Ejpfiqiw ,M V, 4 2 ,a A l we A l A v. vb at ii- L, 5 , - ' 'K . f . N- N N A V 1 7 I R 51 i ' pq, ' . Ji I . A lf' ff fi - w ,,1' ez.. , ,,1, , A,., ' , . ti ui L L it 2 M L 9 1 I ax ,,,, , a, of C C i a s a a fe t tl D 'A ,,zAV: .fd 'f 2 . .,' r' , , C il L :Ii ii a A i 5 'i L i iff? V1 :if Jil'-'55 T A..- L . F ffff '-4 CQR X W L if ' f K T K G 'ff, ff ' zl' .. f iese - Wx V tp w K P' W , ' li , i s i I, t o I ', X if 0 , L Q .L . ' ' f . 4 i N. , it I D, X ,A 7 T 5 'H Phoung Le Brian LeBlanc Eugene LeMeur Fred Leahy Raenell Leal Terri Ledbetter Ji-Yun Lee Sandra Lee Brian Leedom Daniel Lether Kristin Lincoln Sara Lindquist Lance Lindsay Marlon Liotta Terisa Liu Daniel LoMiglio Richard Long Jerry Lopez Ronald Lowe Tom Ludtke Craig Lund Lisa Lundelius Christine Lynn Thomas MacDonald Kelly Magee Mark Mainini Matthew Mainini Teresa Malee Linda Malone Christine Marcarelli Stephanie Martin Rosemary Maul Carolyn Mauritz Montgomery Maxwell Richard McBean David McBride Daniel McCarthy Deirdre McCaughey Tye McClain Kathleen McGuire Theresa Mclntee Laurie McKee Bruce McMaster Cahleen McNutt Deborah Meeker JUNIORS-l27 Michelle Melius Christopher Meyer Theresa Mezzapelle Bradbury Millar Scott Miller Lori Mintzer Carolyn Mione Laura Mitchell Michael Moiso Christian Monahan Michelle Monge Brian Moore Nancy Moore Irene Morihiro Kirk Mosher Maureen Mulhall Thomas Mulligan Troy Myers Chanhthone Naophiankha Judith Nattrass Darren Nauman Elecia Navarro Jackie Navarro Wendy Nayes Lisa Nebeker Karlene Nelson Hien Nguyen My Nguyen Tam Nguyen Daniel Nichols Matilda Novak Michele Nunes John O'Keefe Yvonne Odell Kevin Ocrmann Rita Oloughlin Pcnny Olsen Ken Orvvig Brian Overholt Terri Packard Jeffrey Paige Richard Panian Christopher Parrino Christa Parsons 128-JUNIORS ,'. .J C 'iii i J 'S if J ii QP fiif , '5 vsiie J fi J sttt t,lttt in C .J r i iil 1 i J 'J1 ,,l J lil'i P Ji ' iii i .flifff 1 , iff ii .zu N ' PM if A J Q M t .M F J 1 J rJ 1 ,QQ 'if J Jtr Q y f if C 5 J, ii P ' Y JJ JJJ Jiii A ti . 3 Q? L x ,. Ai ftp iiii IJ f 7 JJwW,,, P' . 'L A' X tx J e 'J - as J fu ,Q R' ' cj L is I is .J 1 rsvvr i t J JJJJ J y llli 2 J A f Q VJJVQW :: lug J . LX ' 13. 223 C' Q 'iv i VJ . Yu i J' 5 v JM .JJJ 2 X 1: F I 1 ' ' .. -f -J , ' i , 6' . N Q J J kx gir JJ,g k 1 i Jw K C J my i as is 6- Y ,sf 5 f N y . .lf . .,.-J,-4 il' JJ! I i as k k ,V -s. la : Q-x .-,, Julia Patterson Susan Pays Matt Pearson Judy Peck David Pelichowski Kenneth Petersen Cue Pham Cuong Pham Diep Pham Vinh Pham An Phi Oanh Phi x 1 l Q' ar ' ll V S' YL A' , . -7,,, W A ,W , -.- , K -5, V- ,. fa, . 9 VM li 1 ff',,. , .,., an-A' 'V 3 wr K 5 P' K 5 K 1 Tod Pickett Cynthia Plata Shari Platt Greg Priese . Luanne Prince Roberta Prince John Quiroz Alnoor Rajan 3 1 4 45-N4 A 5 ,i X t P 9 l li f' .I J 49 A at l 4 ,A 4 ills . ea 33m KAY, e f tea. 'X X x Bettina Rallmes 'Sl ii' iiii Joan Rasfeld I Kevin Ready ' Q ,, Barbara Refoy l Q.. Evelyn Reid ' Dale Reinholt , V Shirley Renton t T: James Reyes Sue Rice 1 Catherine Richards I. Greg Bashaw and Joe Feyerbend in- Tefl RlCh21fdSQn conspicuously wait for Miss Hips to gsgpfldoregggnson come out of the girl's bathroom. y 2. I missed the note, but I got the Mosquito. Hubert Schorer says. 3. Mary Kennedy, Sheryl Romahn, Elizabeth Romo Dawnvand Lynn Tetrault: The Break Jill Roulstone Glrls- - Frank Ruvolo 4. Laura Seymore goes into shock after Cymhia Sallmif her bra strap breaks. Susan Samsel 9,31 ll H M Melanie Sanders V, f .. ' Kenneth Sandland ' r ' 5 ' Ken Sandstrom L ,'i' A if Jeanette Satterfield Q, X ' e , Michael Scarlett H ' ' 'ff Krista Schlesinger .,. Jeff Schones 4? Mark Schones Hubert Schroer 5 Alissa Schulman 4 ., X Joseph Schwalbe Mary Scofield Q- . f- Laura Seymour ,Af gt Debora Shaffer ,.,,,.t Elizabeth Shakespeare JUNIORS Terri Sheffner Grace Sheng Craig Sherman Pamela Sherwood Nina Shukla James Sine Nina Sinibaldt Jody Sink ldelle Slikker Paul Smietan , C. L' if . if x ,' Y ,, - YV? A V VV 4kbV V ' ' ' ' VV . , by Vg en' i VX xii V Q . ,J V' 5 M Q c rr e Cary Smith A . ,rr T . Garry Snell , 'l . g, ' l Lynn Sockrider I V4 is ' A by VV Evelina Sofian 'L V ,lid V V V . 'J . ..M-F ,, II- .4 I, -L- w-'m'j ' 1 Qgbtfw 'f W Calher-ine VVV V ..,'v V V . Vi V 1 .iif .,,,,. .. VV Matthew Sponagle V - V V , Laurie Staiger ' fm - ' -4 ., f A-. A - S V, , Mark Steelsmith QM A V I . A Mary Stinson V ,, ' 'N 'V , V J' ' -' , 9' gb Q24 ft A' Debbie Slim . I ,y ' ' il J 'iiiii . , - I . f A W A K I Kelly Stonecipher 'l' 'J X s, -A' ' ' . . f ' - , ' xl Tricy Stuart 2 VW 5 A s iv V X j V AQ VI, J umors J unlors Vicki stacker ' ,. . A iii J J Jeffrey Sutterfield ' .,'f S ,n ib ' r 'lm Tricia Swenson EV? ::' 4 gi 3 T k V A V John Tenuta . 'M' . - V 1 ' ,.., 'F ,Q it Q Michael Teregis 3 5 'A tl 2.5 V X- 'vi Cheryl Tesch ' Q 4' W ' Lynn Tetrault V A as l',. ,- V11 VV . V k,., Q ra Shelley Thompson Q V -'Lx AL, xi ' j ... Cynthia Thompson . Q A Q Deborah Thonet A M, g- I. Susan Nagel and Jonathan Seagull ,ly ' share each others company. Amilcar Torrcs V, i 2. Joe Young increases his school social 'N t t y V J life. , TE er 3. Terri Lynn on her way to a tennis V match. Margaret Towner 4. Ms. K. recites Shakespeare. Dulc TVHCY A. Chuong Tran 5' Duc Tran A ' ' Lan Tran lg ' ' IV. . ,....., ,. ,....... , X ' f xf' 5 . Nhung Tran Louis Trigilio Ann Trompke Monica Tropea Gerard Troteehaud Monica Trotechaud 3? ,j r'- 'i N . W lit' .S .xr .fi - f 1 if ' N V '- V, V 5 f .3 , if I 3 JV V .M XV , ISOJUNIORS s4..---- Y, 'Gi 'ii'-if. ,V 1- t F! was ' 7 Z, .L ta 4 ' 2:1 M if T i A if , . 16, .. ,,,,, iq, l ' A .1 ' . -. - ,a,:f?5' M222 ,i 'z?fii,?lYf I N Q, , 5 get is ,gn K , . f '79 I J K -fjkwt V,., M.,.,M..,, . I A sf, 3 K 5 In get , ',,f' ' Q 1 , -. . H V , g,y:,,gt , xx ,.. , H J, , J, X5 , CL:- s .K ,, isra el 7 L William Trusty James Tryon Hallet Turley Bobby Valenzuela Leslie Van Seoyoc Steven Vanderpool Sue Vauthrin Ramon Vclez Alan Vcnable Kathryn Vento Lori Vincent Mark Vogt Suzette Wade Michael Wagner Kathleen Waladis Charles Walke Laura Walters f ,. -1 s 0 ., fl 'vs 0 -1 , , 551 f 2.14, .V ,J ' get ,, an ,Y 'Q m it , Q 41 we A J' J' V Z3 . el ,.' ' '- ' P I i s H. XX I Z , 8, ,, by AL f m f MN f' Q A r , K .fb to Y ff jj Q K - .... We ' J .5 . I J ff I l ' f 'I J t ', 1' Q A ' ' Vg' -, m sn ,x V,,W . 15,3 V Y.: ,V lt M VVVA , ,.,,,,, ,. -1',, in tg, ff Aw' ttae J x . - ' ,vV, 3 all n f Q 5 72 I 'Riff f ew t ' Q ,Z f I ,A 1 -'VJ fy at J W I, , viz! i R y y J I Q, ,,ii,, A :Mft W K i Z '1 ' at J I I. Victor Zappia Michael Zelazo Karon Zemojtel Linda Ziegler Miehale Ziegler Jan Zolla Jeff Zyeh Robin Ward Linda Warman Christine Warvarousky Ronald Waters Sherril Welden Joel Werner Elizabeth West Kristine West Julian Westerhout Debra White Melba Whitmore Joseph Williams Stephanie Williams Kevin Williamson Ronald Winter Chris Wisniewski Jeffery Wood Timothy Wood Susan Wright Perry Zachary JUNIORS 131 132-SENIORS .YAYTH enior .nv- 11. SENIORS-133 Bonnie Alvarado Karen Antista TFMSLAMLZM S B L D esp.IMc 7f29f77-GL BWG- DTQwfMAGS Edward Arimura Debra Asplen l34-SEN IORS 'fav N lx Dale Amburgey Kathy Andersen Lisa Andrews Stella Anguiano gilesus Loves You 'x fs... . xx Madelyn Arambula Orlando Armijo ThOmaS Atcheson Richard Ayers Felica Babbitt Wendy Baeza K.B. Snark 84 Frogs loo! Fishface Forever HHLSLJ a Michael Baldwin Chris Bannon Good luck Mesa, esp. D.T. Karen Bates Sharon Beitstock B-loved memories C.S. 8L CC. , Qs ' 1. ix N irq . . Lori Bardsley BA 8c SBJ Tug Boats Ahoy! Scott Bates Eric Bertolet Jodi Barr AAAA HAAA Laugh Loudly! Kirk Bauermeister R.A.-Snarf 8: Chop Suey Alan Biddle Go for the birds 8.5 bees but don't get stung or peeked! fl Steve Ball Sue Barrett Robert Basque Linda Beach Susan Beanston Bill Bissett Fin Blackburn SENIORS-135 Marsha Blaikie Rosemaire Bonvecchio Cecil Borja Thomas Borton Dale Boucher 1- -1 Monique Bouscary Patricia Bower Kim Braddon Jill Brooks - k'Praise the Lord. - M. 3 at , A y 5 Karla Brown Sherry Brown Stacey Bruneau Tim Buckley Ski Bum-USA Marna Bullard Terri Bullig 136-SEN IORS Michael Burnside is. l Ted Butch Orlando Caprari Terry Cavanagh lt took only 4il'?7 Brian Chapman Karen Chapman Mark Charkey Women drivers do it to you every time! Susan Chessler Bret Christy Katherine Clark Laura Clark Ralph Bustamante Small People don't die they just grow away! Roger Chadderdon Susie Chavez VT, P13 Pam Clutterham SEN IORS-l37 'Ma l i Yvonne Coleman Martin Colver Jill C0mfOrt P211 Comfort .c ,J ,. L L il Brad Connors David Corcoran Robert Cox Nanook of thc North James Crank Gerald Cfibbf Charmaine Crocker L'Happy Dust ' fr if X '1 x, lx lar Judy Croker Robin Crook Terri Crouse Renee Croskey Roberta Crowe MY LUV Z CMHS, NAY, LG JD SL ALL, M8LD8cBDMTN 138-SENIORS Brenda Davidson Dennis Davis Pierre Desmet John Dessens David Dawe Jennifer Dies LUVZLJPJD8cFMD MEX 8: CM HS La Aguafiestas! Connie Dietzel Gary Dils Julia Dimino Alice DiNa1ale Robert Dolan I Don't know! l Lakhana Dongprateep Cathie Doran David Doyle H la fi rv rv-- i W.-S? N 0 f ' X1 ,Q ,-L.:- iz: V ,aff ' f' ,wp ,, Ann C! L 11 f V.. -H 1 H, F 'f,'0lF',, David Evans Long Live Herman Steve Finch Gregory Fleer f' sk XX X . A It t , Tom Evans Annette Faber Mark Falke Susan Feyerabend Look daddy, l did it! Greg Finley Roddy Firchau Robert Fleisher Katherine Flores Dave Fontes Julia Forbes Always a g'virge even after bodysurfingl Fred Frankland Randy Franz Brian Frazer Jill Freeman GET HOSED! Jilly Bean PTL 4U MDLB SENIORS-l4l 'lf Tom French Ronald Fross Andrew Galindo Karen Gate John Gerhardi Boogie Pilgrim 'OA Diane Gieselman Jana Gordon Liz Griffin Rainsong Frodo-Led Zep Keep Rambling on Woody Myriam Guezi-Beyikian Try to pronounce it now! 142-SENIORS William Graham Beven Grams Seth Greiner K.B. Frog 8: Hooters Marti Hage Rim Flailers . . . Remember the word! l Naomi Gruenlhal bye bye Michelle Hale Raymond Hall Carol Hallacy Carry on, Life isn't done Karen Hamer Will Haney Ray Harris Z0 ver, zo ditchby Wg . K r, cage Q SUSHH HL1rriS Wendy Hayes Jane Helmeczi Amelia Helton Pam Hemmesch Party's Over Love to CP75JCAHTB Batmobiles Rule! ew 1 ff lr Kyle Hennessey Susan Henninger Sue Henry Ron Hirano Jeff Hiscock Tweet, Tweetl' B.B. Allison Holden GL + LT,LB,JC,JH,KC + TY77 Rob Holtz SENIORS-143 Kristi Hoover Bob Horrell Scott Houston Robert Hughes Diane Hunt l tried it-I liked it Year of the cat I know I could do it GOODBYE! Lynn lchikawii Kevin Imoto Christopher lnserra Ami Isenberger Sally Isner Laura Jackson Randy Jaurequi lt's a Dream, Buzz ALOHA di. ik, Qtr -,ff is 6: l i .li Mike Jensen Cheryl Johnson David Jones Roberta Jones Olwen Jones 144-SENIORS This is Happiness .f 1' Cynthia King Mark King Mary Ann King Melinda Keller Douglas Kelly Karen Kelly Margaret Kelly Kim Kennedy Phil Kilmer Water Ski Q3 XX lx I 1 Dena Klcck Kelly Knight David Knox SD,l,J,L,P Still Crazy Skateboards-not the way Kelly Koren Gary Kozuma SENIORS-145 Mark Krieger 1 ' , Chris La Face Terri Ledbetter Susan Lee Carl Linhardt Friends forever go D.T. , J .lczin Long Monica Lopez Ed Lueking Oh, the champange walks! 146-SEN IORS Jon Kuhlmeyer John Kuttig Lisa Langford Gordon Lapointe Rick Little James Liu Q V, , ' , Fi liner 1- 6-2-'5 -V V E ' , .A ff, Hi :ml - 1 ,L 'ggi 121111 'i ,,,, W ' Mig! if ,. xii, wi i , ri . , f' H-.wa M ' in-.div in ' u ff -.-.W 3 M S- has w ., , 4. , P +A . A -S y Linda Lupis Judy Lux Diana Lynch 8f5f76 - l0j6f76 Biola, CH. and Skiing ALRIGHT!!!!!!!!! V5 V i 1 M yi Scott Ma.cDonlad Jim MacKellar Kathy Madory Satomi Maehara L.S. - A.C.A.I. ,K -X 1-,X ,Ex Y -gi ' N im. 1 5 Mica Magee THANKX 8: LOVE ALWAYS, AB,BW,JC, SS,DF,JL,AH!! Erin Mahoney Steve Manahan Kirk Manton Schmock 1 Barbara Manz Teresa Martin Robin Martinez L 5 SENIORS-147 Cyndy Massey Kimball Massingill Drummers Make Better Lovers! John McCarter Erin McCarthy Qkw. Laura Mena Teresa Menges 148-SEN IORS X ii. Alan Matte Ingrid Maul Darcy McAlister Mousetooleers Mary McDougall Don McLeod Eddy Melkonian Eat Boots 2 Bob Mercado Cindy Miller Elaine Mock Bush! Anne Monteleone Lorreine Moritz Charlene Moody George Moore Melody Morton J.T. Mary Moultrup .lay Murata Melanie Muniz Tracy Murray Catherine Myre I 5 5 Brenda Nagel Neal Naito Rick Navarrette Craig Nebeker Doni Newman Rosemary Newton Annette Neyman Estelle Nezel Bonne Chance a tous! 4' Jon Nichols ,neil f Q15 Brian Niemi 'Uk XXL Stephanie Nunley John Olsen Don O'Neal Fish Frys 8L Bumps Keep Pushin, 1.77245 l50-SENIORS Hue-Thi-Thu Nguyen Randall Nichols l couldn't have made it without my friends. Somchit Nilpairoj Carol Ouellette 'QS- Thi-Lan-Phuong Nguyen Susan Nichols Rhonda Northcutt Bob Packard 1 .-1, 4 . 1 Aaron Paff Kelly Pancost Renay Panoncialman Thanks mom and dad JamcaChucky if' ' J .K A. i ,ia Janese Patterson Kathleen Patterson Mark Paulson Leland Paxton Curtis Pearson John Pelichowski Michelle Pelletier Roxanne Pemberton Look at it this way ... M, i Ross Perron Patricia Perry Mark Peterson SENIORS-151 Dao Pham Tuyet Pham Marla Phelps Teri Pickett f an .lim Pinkerton Lourdes Portugal Jill Raab Barbara Ralph 152-SENIORS Merrill Phillips Jeanne Pike Steve Pugmire The party's just begun! April Ralston if Aliece Pickett Tug Boats Ahoy with Bards !! Barbara Pilger YA WANNA GET LUCKY?! WINK! WINK! Lynne Purkey Renee' Ranson Thanks Mom 8L Daddy TFB EA Diana Rayle Tim Ready Evelyn Reid Scott Rennie John Reyes Jim Reynolds David Rice Bryan Richardson Zube! Lynn Rethorst With love and song I go Fredic Rice Karin Rijkschroeff Mark Raus Craig Revo John Rice Rodney Rodrigues Very Interesting!! SENIORS-153 P i L Sylvia Roldan W W r 1 , ' Cindy Roe Thomas Rogers It will never work! 2 x ..,y, . x 2. ' 1 fi 3 jg. 1 4 1 ., 41, 5 , A3 Susan Ross -3 Xu :gg Susan Roush Roger Rush Alan Rust Linda Rygh Sharon Samsel KOONEN KAYZEE fa 45 Patrick Sanders Kirsten Sanne Joan Saurwein Lynn Schafer BUTTER TED, DEREK G3, CAMPING. l54-SENIORS cl Scott Scheid Heidi Schroer Cam S0011 Ron Shackelford W' K-RAG 615 AM 78 Flags 84 french frys Clark Dark J X u N. N Mike Schafer Renee' Sheffner Brenda Shirley John Siens Nina Sinibaldi You're Welcome!! Jana Sink Julie Siposs MMOUSETOOTEERSH Robin Smith Carol Snow David Sprague Dawn Stahlnecker Dennis Stalons Clint Staniford Flag 76-77-78 So Long Suckers!! SENIORS-l55 -,t.,.3 J-mm..-....-.....,, ,. , ...,m..,,, X, F34 QB Susan Stoltz Sara Sullivan Q- Sli' Susan Swain Leslie Taylor 156-SENIORS Timothy Starkman Marsha Stewart EAT MARSHMALLOW STEW 8: GT-LBBC- JHDE CHSP-BW8LJS Mikelyn Sutterfield Dawn Tetrault William Stavricos John Sterrett Lumbo Gold fBong itj FN rf' 1 wt' was An Thi Brian Thompson 'gCaptain Fantastic Cortney Tiernan Tamar Titus x Terri Troilo Roger Vignola Alistair Waddell John Wakefield Oregon here l come! Chris Tomlin Thad Tropea LUGNUFV.T.+eDDy C.C.lotlaMo ,.. Robert Wade Jr. Kiss it between the ears!!! Q'w.,- Elizabeth Wakefield Donna Townsend x 5' Jonathan Tucker B.F.D. Ask me ifl care! Onward 84 Upward ti 'ttf Hung Tran Irma Urquiza Steven Walker Carol Wallace The Rowler Bowler Julie Ward Jill Warren if 'i Sherry Weaver Cindi Webster Darryl Werner Kelli Whalen e Pamela Wight GOOD-BYE AV J's FB MH LM IM DK HELLO F.O.F. 158-SENIORS r Robert Wilbert Mike Walsh May the Rubber Ducky live on in hearts of Men! it Timothy Watkins . V 'UH-O -.VW Steven Wiebel Sandy Wilder Jeanine Williams Randy Williams Terry Winters Wriiiit - Wroooo!! J il -E Fred Wright James Wright Wendy Wyman Christian Wulf Yolanda Ybarra Love 2 MG 'LSONGR 76- 78 T.B.C. 84 Rocky Ford t X 1 June Ure Scott Yelich Joseph Young Randy Yuen l'Roeket Mun Help me through college and Friday Nightsllll Lan Vu Keri Zorger SENIORS-159 The Chosen Ones Of 78 if il bh A s- :ii t B ZX 9 in ,M i:::g,?l1e 2, N s wf5,,,kgf2r:'wsff2fl5 1- we 4 ' , 'giiafffws .t W 'ft -- as 7 ' srftii B 1 B f B to 1ee is - lf: eee tt f Qi l. i Y. lid' IQ lj jf, :.. X 2 l yt ,,f.gy , B eel it fl I rl .i .:.'., m L W ,Kkk M -My K A z. L1 1 D, i ' as - X if ,...- . B ,I fr ' no 3 .. .f - - Renay Panoncialman 84 Kirk Bauermeister 160-SENIORS Most Spirited .ludy Lux 84 Dave Knox Best Dressed Teri Pickett 85 Kirk Bauermeister Most Likely To Succeed X it X .. A 'QXAQ Class Brains Best Body Judy Croker 84 Dave Dnwe John Olsen Lori Bardslcy Best Body A' E i 1 E l 2 .LJ K.C. Cljark 8L Rick Ayers All Around Good Guys Sara Sullivan 8L Joe Young S orto Studs bs ..ff1,,,,,,.sd xf, as Motor Mouths Best Smiles Jodi Barr 8: Dave Knox Carol Snow 8a John Olsen Hottest Auto Rick Ayers 81 Brian Niemi Class Clowns Barb Ralph 8a Bob Horrell SENIORS-161 162-SENIORS .in SX is Q,rwaX ' 11 in I ii i f R so L V- .V sa A meeting ofthe Senior class officers and advisors, December l, 1977! is wi A N: AV 1. X . F- ...isw,xwit,1tc,.g,53,,,,,,,-,,g, W W iss . t,g r kth, V Art Vitarelli, Dick Obcrrcutcr, Bill Wettengel, Scott Yelich, Renay Panoncialman, Terri Pickett, Marti Hage. SENIORS-163 164-ACTIVITI ES 1 '? 1 W ,XA- f ?f 'EQ gill? f-fx N ,, Q h x J 1 P3 'Z il iw ACTIVITIES-l65 Couples Enjoy Winter Formal At Disneyland Hotel On a cool winter night in December. the Winter For- mal was held at the Disneyland Hotel Embassy Room. Sponsored by Girls League, the formal featured Spring Canyon Band for the entertainment. The successful turnout of couples enjoyed candlelight and cokes, while senior Dave Fontes and Margaret Ep- person were crowned King and Queen. Senior .lohn Ol- sen played the part of Santa Claus. 'fRudolph's Rendezvous proved to be a great success and created many lasting memories. These moments were preserved in photographs and complimentary orna- ments given to each couple. l,The Christmas King and Queen, Dave Fontes and Margaret Epper- son ring in the holiday cheer. 2. Where is the misletoe? 3. l'm not afraid to take my coat off in a crowd. 4. Kathy Murphy tells a friend. Flattery will get you uerywheref' 5. Smile for the camera! 6. l want to bite your neck 7. Get down to the swing town. 8. ls there a doctor in the house? 9. Santas favorite part of the night. 166-ACTIVITIES , J ACTIVITIES-167 Leadership Sponsors Successful Events This Year Enthusiasm is a key quality for a person in leader- ship, as they must be willing to do maximum amounts of work with minimum amounts of recognition. Leadership could easily be called the most active club on campus because it sponsors so many activities. The Sadie Hawkins Dance, Junior-Senior Prom, Santa's Village and Las Vegas Night were among the most successful events this year. Leadership has helped to make the 1977-1978 school year an exciting one for everyone here. ig ,Q wlg , ' Tmw , 511, 4' A V L .T 3 r Sr. Renay Panoncialman, Scott Yclich, Teri Pickett, Marti Hage. 168-ACTIVITIES E w is . , . lags.. , 1.1 'fr' ip, Q W .3 4- , 1 4 .H Wife S E.D.D.: Bill Graham, .loielin Fisher, Alberto Medina, Bryan Bul- lard, Mama Bullard, Roxanne Pemberton, Seth Greiner, Paul Giusto r af' HW 2 4 Jr. Kathy Vento, Cheryl Tesch, Sue Jackson, Joan Flom, Rosemary Maul R X fi Sophomores: Erin Purcell, Jody Anderson, Keely Austin Freshmen: Wendy Theophilus, Tricia Hallacy, Mike Hyde im, wb Council Front Dena Kleck Robin Larabee Rodney Rodriguez Kciren Yelich Lorriene Morit7 C J ' , ' . . L . A, Sarie Firebaugh, Karen Antistu, .Jennifer Dies, QBuckJ Robert Conrad, Ruth Hiles, Jodi Barr, Karen L Haymer. ACTIVITIES-l69 Stagecrafts Kept Busy With School Productions Stagecrafts is a cross between a class and a club. There is class time allotted during the day for this activity, but there is also much time spent outside of class to prepare the stage for various productions. This class was responsible for making props, setting lighting, rigging sound equipment and general stage maintenance for all school productions. These people had lots of fun showing their special king of talent for The Matchmakerf' Farmer Giles and the Dragon, The Crucible, and Potpourri.', The fearless leader of this class of clowns was Mr. Bob Schnurstein. I. Bob Lloyd knows that working in Stage Crafts too long will drive you crazy. 2. Today is just not my day! l70 ACTIVITIES Kneeling: Bob Lloyd ind Ros Pelliccotti Stinding Brcnd1Coll1ns Melody Morton Kristi Meuley, Elaine Mock K irlcnc Nelson Monty M ixwcll 17 New Rehearsal Hours Benefit Their Performance This is the first year that Drama Production has been a class on this campus. It was designed to give better rehearsal hours for the plays. Tryouts for the class were held each semester. grief ln alphabetical orderi Debbie .'h77LlT'O. 'Xiarna Bullard. Carol lilliotti Suzanne Hayes. Nlargaret Kelly. April Lackey. Bob lloyd. Cgndy Niassey David N1eek.C'hris Nieyer. Laura Nlitehell. Key' Ocrman. Sylvia Riskus. Roger Rush. l.i1 Shakespeare. Rick Tigert. Kathy Vento. Steve Viresik. l.i . Wakcficld.'Mike Walsh, Ron Waters. Susan Wright. Scott Yclieh The first production of the year was Thorton Wilder's uThe Matchmaker directed by Donna Kristiansen. The comedy was a big success on the Mesa stage. '6Farmer Giles and the Dragon, a J.R.R. Tolkien short story, was the annual children's play. Three perfor- mances a day, for three days straight, were held for the noisy, excited elementary school kids. The spring production Arthur Mills' The Cruci- ble. The 'gdeep drama was also directed by Donna Kristiansen. The exhausting year came to a close with the talent show of 'SPotpourri. I. Carol, it's not that funny! says Tricia Swenson. 2. Iam sorry mommy .. 3. For heavens sake! ACTIVITIES-171 Advanced rama usy With Festivals And Plays Advanced drama was kept busy, as usual, this year. The first project of the year was a drama festival held at Reseda High School. Two of the scenes made it as far as the semi-finals. For practice before the festival, the scenes were presented to English classes. Three, one-act plays, directed by Donna Kristiansen, were put on one night in January. Despite many absences during rehearsals, they were a success. The spring semester brought about two more festivals. The first was the annual Long Beach Festival. ln April, they participated in the Shakespeare Festival for the first time. It was a new experience for all. Combined with Drama Productions, the year ended with Potpourri.', l. A typical Ron Waters, Put my hands down, you're under arrest. 2. Don't come any closer or else! 3. C'mon Dave, you can do it, says Liz Shakespeare. 4. Look ma, no hands! 5. I am too a girl! screams Kathy Vento 6. Take him, please , , . 7. Tim King says his whole family is like this .,, his brother likes chairs. ,AWA E Wi Not in Order: Anthony Anderson. Druid Anderson. Greg lirtmn. l nurie llrouti, XrtlittrC'lt.tsen,Gregiiuerulit. lxurtColemnn..XngeInK,oll1ns,TertC rukergfirzttpf miter, Debbie lJmuelt,Set1ttfirxtlmltii. Beth llennen. Slmnnn lngnlsbee. Paul lxnipp. Sandra l,gtr.t. liruee Nl.trttn.lJ,in1el Nlntlieus, l Iznne Xlnek. knrlene Nelson, Kimberly Pgtrrillo. l elxtncl l'itxtnn. R.tn:t Preston, loyee Rueek, Pnnl Sntierligtrnlner. Peter Sehuler, Greg Scott.Riek'ligert.Bi1rb.irgtX entn, Stephanie Vl'ebster,lxnnberl5NNtlhert,N11lte NK illi.tms,Sl1.tron l31tltluin.Seren.t liehnr. Robert lielnnger. lieth lll:tir.G.thrtelle llrener. Nlurmy Broun. Sharon lluek. Mnrnn Bullard, Lynn Chapelle. Nlnureen Clnuson, Cindy Conn. Nlnrgtret Cirtll. Nlolly lJ.nIy, Ken lielder.G1gvGItner. Nltelmel Goode. Kam Greene. Bryan .lnnes. l untlsey lxntigh. N1.try Nlatnini. Cheryl Vlnnn. Kristi Nlenley. Andy Pernte. Karen Rush, l .turte XX ,igneii X .tlerte Xkiters. lx.utln Bohn. llehhie X11:tro.C.troll1lltott.Stiell:t5es.,XlnrgnretKelly,'Xprill.tekeylitulwl,lo5tl.l'ynd5 Mnsxe5,D.iiid Meek, fhris Meyer, Lnura Mitchell, Kevin Ocrmnn. Sylvia Riskus. Roger Rush, l,t1 Sliztkespetire. Kathy Vento, Steve Viresik, Liz Wakefield. Mike Walsh, Ron Waiters, Susan Wright, Scott Yclieh, Wendy ll.1el.t.Sue H:tngh.Tom llelnnger. Michele! l1.tlnpe.ttt..lo1tn l loin, Vlielielle Gulu. .Inhn llnnse, lirent lln3u,trtl.T1m King. kelly Kntght. l stelle Nefel. Rnseltn Pellteetotti. lrtei1tSuer1sm1,.mtl N1rs K 172-ACTIVITIES ,L 5 l i L 4' 1, - J Yr -'tg as if ! 1 E. M ' f , 1 , lf' In alphabetical order: Wendy Buezzi. Suc Bttugh, Tom Bclanger. Michele Champeziu. Czirol Elliott. .Ioan Flom, Michelle Gulu. .lohn Hausc. Brent Hayward. Tvlzirgtiret Kelly. Tim King. Kelly Knight. Bob Lloyd, David Meek, lfistclle Nezel, Ros Pellicciotti, Sylvia Riskus. Tricia Swenson. Steve Vircsik, Ron Waters. Seott Yelich ff Fall Play Succeeds Matchmaker Big Success The first play ofthe year was Thorton Wilder's 'gThe Matchmakerf, the non-musical version of Hello Dol- lyf' The farce was directed by Donna Kristiansen. Long, hard hours of rehearsals went into the making of the play. The nights of sitting wrapped up in blankets, due to the extremely cold lyceum, will long be remembered. The show was a success, despite late entrances and missing props. The performances were spent in anticipa- tion, wondering whether or not Carol Elliot's voice would hold out, due to a case of laryngitis. Hot tea was kept backstage for her, for as they say, 6'The show must go onli' The final night the cast received a standing ovation and then was off for the cast party. l. Ambrose tells Ermengard about his plans of elopement. 2. Horace Vandergelder loses his temper at a dinner with Dolly. 3. The DRUNK cabman. 4. An evening enjoyed at Mr, Vandergeldens expense. 5. Cornelius and Barnaby end up in Mrs. Molloy's hat shop. 6. Dolly gives Ambrose some love-sick advice. 7. While Horace's mind is on a shave, Ambrose asks to marry his daughter. 8. A table request from the snobby waiter. 9. Mrs. Molloy talks about her dream man. YT, 174 ACTIVITIES Matchmaker Cast Dolly Levi .... Horace Vandergelder . . . . Cornelius Hackl Irene Molloy . . . Barnaby Tucker Ambros Kelmper Ermengard ..., Flora VanHuyson Gertrude ...... The Cook ..... Rudolf .... Joe Scanlon , . August ..., Cabman . . . The Gypsy .... . . .Carol Elliot . . .David Meek . . .Mike Walsh . .Kathy Vento . .Steve Vircsik Debbie Azzaro . . .Rick Tigert Minnie Fay .... .... Malachi Stack . . . . . . . ...... Scott Yelich Margaret Kelly Laura Mitchell .Cyndy Massey .Liz Wakefield . .Chris Meyers . . .Roger Rush . .April Lackey .Kevin Oerman Leonard Calina ACTIVITIES 175 any Students Make Dance A Big Success Because of such a large enrollment, the largest ever, Dance Production students had to learn the art of coop- erating with each other, working together in a team effort to make it a good year. The success of their efforts was displayed in their two dance shows in the Lyceum. The girls worked hard in competition for the three scholarships available and the recipients were pleased and proud that their efforts were rewarded. There is a fall and spring show, and also the Connie May Memorial Scholarship given to a graduating junior or senior to further their dancing career. Mrs. Feducia, as always, did an excellent job as the director of the group. I. Terry Winters starred in -Qodspell as Jesus, and received a scholar- ship for her solo. 2. Yolanda Ybarra in You are the light of the world. QSrs. and Jrs.J Front Row: Terri Packard, Sandra Lee, Ann Montellioni Chris Bannon Yolanda Ybarra Middle Row Kaiok Kang Julie Siposs, Terry Winters, Trisha Swenson, Keri Zorgcr, Karen Chapman Ingrid Maul Back Row Julie Ward Theresa Martin Mica Ma gee, Barb Ralph, Allison Holden, Karen Haymer, Michelle Nunes 176 ACTIVITIES t tl fi I Sophomores: Front: Patty O'Keefe, Mary DeMin0, Traci Mays, Anette Bettis, Kathy Murphy, Resa McLaughlin, Jerrilyn Myre, Kandi Chinn, Middle: Debbie Perry, Julie Fisher, Erica Ewing, Robin Manz, Perry Mosher, Grace Calina, Back: Becky Beal, Patty Houch, Kathy Murphy, Dawn Winters, Lavanne Jackson, Tauni Wright, Jodi Anderson .nnW!g 1 11 Freshmen: Kathy Mollica, Kathleen Murphy, Lora Leath, Nancy Miller, Nancy Barlass, Yvonne Foures, Ronna Preston, Cindy Conn, Cindy Brown, Angela Collins, Mary Mainini, Suzanne Carter ag. fat , gn ACTIVITIES-l77 Dance Show Produces 'Magical Musical Moods, Dance Production,s first show of the year was titled 'fMagical Musical Moods. It was performed in the Lyceum on December 2 and 3, and was rightfully honored with a sell-out both nights. A special attraction this year was the outstanding lighting and sound effects added by Paul Fabre and Bob Lloyd. The water curtain and strobe light added an awe-inspiring dimension to the already excellent performances. Scott King designed the set. The show was a combination of solos, duets, and group dances featuring many scenes from Godspell. Receiving the annual S50 scholarship were Teri Winters and Teri Packard. I. Charleston starred Michelle Nunes, Lori Brown, Jerrilyns Myre, and Mary DeMino. 2. 'fRhythmic Ribbons was danced by Kathy Mollica and Nancy Miller. 3. Terri Packard is shown in her first place solo My Heart Be- longs to Mef, 4. Another shot of My Heart Belongs to Me, danced by Terri Packard. 5. Nancy Miller, Terri Packard and Barbara Ralph stand in a scene from 'tGod Save the People. 6. Lynn Tetrault receives flowers for the exciting occasion. 7. Nancy Miller and Terri Packard Dance in Day by Day. 8, Godspell was directed by Deniege Feducia and choreo- graphed by Maureen Budzinski. 9. Before the show, Barbara Ralph helps Jerrilyn Myre put on her make-up. IO. Pouncing Ballerinas do a spoof on the Dance of the Flowers. 178 ACTIVITIES aft' Kneeling: Scott King, Paul Fabre, Bob Lloyd, Standing: Elaine Mock, Stan Lord, Wayne Sheffield, Brenda Collins, Troy Meyers, Karlcnc Nelson. .yawn-v - ACTIVITIES- I 79 Girls League Adds Highlights To Activities Continuing the tradition, Girls League held the annual Winter Formal at the Disneyland Hotel. The cool winter evening, celebrated the holiday season under the theme of Rudolph's Rendezvous. The dance was not the only highlight ofthe year for the club, candies were delivered as singing Valentines. Participating with the Zonta Girl selection also kept the organization busy. Girls League helps select out- standing senior girls who are honored by the Women's club. Cabinet members included senior Pam Wight-Presi- dentg Jodi Barr-Vice President, Senior Representative- Jennifer Diesg Treasurer-Naomi Gruenthalg Junior Representative-Cheryl Romahn and other underclass members. l. Nyquil docs it! , 2. .lungle Love it's making me crazy. 3. Girls League members attend many school functions, 4. The lormal is sponsored by Girls League. lfronti .loan Raslield, Kelly Gallagher, Kathy Vento, Middle: Dean Kleek, Natcharee Ayanputra, Erin Purcell, Renee Ranson. Back: Sissy Kennedy, .lennilier Dies, Jodi Barr, Sheryl Romahn, .lill Freeman, Pam Wight, Naomi Gruenthal 180-ACTIVITIES Key Club Involved In School And Our Community Key Club is a group of involved young guys, sponsored bythe Kiwanis Club, who care about the general welfare of our school and our community. They played a major role in many school activities such as Freshman Orientation, Back To School Night, and Las Vegas Night. Among other community oriented projects, the Key Club donated their time to the Costa Mesa Recreation Department and the March of Dimes Fund for crippled children. Seth Greiner did an excellent job in his second year as the club's president. I. Hey, cutie! 2. lid Ono caught working during a meeting fn X' tStandingJ Mark Rossington, David Higuera, Gary Ferguson, Gary Brennan, Mike Cavanagh, fSit- tingj lid Ono, Seth Greiner, James Liu, John Tucker l i ACTIVITIES-181 Concert Choir Sings Through Another Season All jesting aside, Concert Choir had some hairy exper- iences when visited by Dr. Jester Hairston. The choir put soul into the music as they sang negro spirituals written by Dr. Hairston. Of course, the singers also had the usual, hectic sched- ule of concerts in both the Fall and Spring. Christmas performances included carolling at Leisure World, Knott's Berry Farm, Orange Coast College and a festival at the Park Newport. Spring brought the Las Vegas trip. Choir members were housed by residents of Las Vegas. This favor was indirectly returned by our group housing the Manache Chamber Singers. The sad, but happy, Pops Concert ends the year. This is the chance the choir gets to rock outf, This is the Seniors' goodbye concert. When the curtain closes, there are many teary eyes and fond embraces. I. Mr. B. says, Magnifique! 2. Susan Mays takes a break. 3. Two Crest-test participants - 1978. 4. The alto section looks worried. 5. Patterson sisters 3. 6. Mary Scofield and Tami Buckley hold their note. 7. Tenors and sopranos wait for the cue. 182 ACTIVITIES tFront rowj Karen Mollica. Chris Bannon. Tami Buckley. Marcia Kuehne. Kathy Patterson. Sharon Beitstock. Anne Creely. Julie Patterson, Mary Scofield. Susan Mays. Annctta Bettis, Sue Ella Baugh. Pat Bower, Becky Barmore. Tracy Stuart. 12nd rowj l.inda Crouch. Kelley Lund. Susan Patterson. Brenda Jansen. Anne Tilly, Monica Jones. lynn Rethorst. lin Wakefield. Krista Schlesinger. Kim McKibben. Vicki Peurrung. Sharon Arnold. Sue llpton. Elaine Mock. Kathleen Montgomery. Chris llunt. Iirin Carter. Ord rowl Yvonne DuMouehel. Lori Rethorst. Roxanne Simonian. Benjamin Arredondo. Danny Walters. lloyd Evans. Rob Kuehne. Brian Scannel. Leon Melkonian, Joe Williams. Duncan Nlillar. Ronnie Waters. l.if Shakespeare. Cyndy Nlassey. I.ori Bardsley. Cindy Thompson. Toni Neyman. 14th rowj Roxanne Pemperton. Steve Ieski. Nlark Pickering. Dave Tilly. Iirie Dietrich. Lee Kiester. Steve Viresik. Chris Meyer. Dale Tracy. Tyrone Hatlield. Brad Millar. Roger Rush. Gene Rice. Greg Sabala. lirie Bertolet. Jon Waller. Tye McClain. Dale Reinholt. ACTIVITIES 181 The Chamber Singers Do It With Accompaniment The first testival of the year for the Chamber Singers was at the Newport Lutheran Church, affectionately known by the singers as Mr. B's Church . Concert locations in the Fall included the Balboa Bay Club, the Balboa Philharmonic, and Mile Square Park. A performance at the Newporter Inn proved to be the most fun. Lunch was provided for the group - all they could eat! That is one of the fringe benefits of being the entertainment! Along with Spring came concerts at the Disneyland Hotel, Orange County Fairgrounds and a weekend in La Jolla. During the week after Easter, the group sang their way up through California and into Nevada. Stops were make in Lake Tahoe, Sacramento, Reno and Porterville. Do you really think so, Mr. BI? QFront Rowj Sharon Beitstock, Lin Wakefield, Cahleen McNutt Kristi Schlesinger Traey Stu irt lynn Rethorst Montel lones l isa Grady, Yvonne DuMouchel, Diane l-lunt, Cyndy Massey, Liz Shakespeirc fBack Rowj Danny W ilters Todd Knipp Tye MeCl un Steve Dietz, Lee Kiester, Dave Tilly, Stcvc Vircsik, Eric Bertolet, Greg Sibili Dale Traey Chris Meyer 184 ACTIVITIES Bel Canto Sings For Enjoyment And Experience Mr. Brahams affectionately refers to Bel Canto as his singing ladiesn because that is what they do, SING 4 That is, when they aren't giggling or flirting with '6Mr. B. Bel Canto is a lot of fun for young singers who aren't quite ready to take the plunge into Concert Choir. The girls can gain confidence in their voices and in their ability to function as part of a vocal group. This year Bel Canto went to Clairmont for a festival and came home pleased with the results and much better singers for the experience. A year in Bel Canto is not forgotten. Memories of the songs you learned, the friends you made, the giggles and the satisfaction of hard work will stay with you for many, many years to come. l. Have you heard the latest? asks Lori Damski. 2. I can't sing with a frog in my throat! ... ,gm mm, QFront Rowj Cathrine Hawley, Lori Damski, Kathrine Luth, Mary Booth, Chanida Ayanaputra, Denise Hylkema. 12nd Rowj Dianc Greatorcx, Lisa Robinson, Beth Blair. Terry Young, Kari Warner, Arlccn Arimura, 13rd Rowj Roberta Prince, Sharon Baldwin, Virginia Newell, Lisa Vencblc, Tracy Shafer. Shanna lnglcsbee. ACTIVITIES-l85 J 186-ACTIVITI ES 4 1 ' ' A f in-4 J Wi 3912 xx gli It Lf fff , 2 T EEN 1 gf, . f 31 ,Q L1 J fm ,ms L? 5-af J IP ,vm . 134 ,, 'C' 1 if a eg 9-12,2 ,MT J ww ff' ai -f If ,af ff rl M ' 1 , Li: A ,X ,QW ,navpn ,M j,F9!Wh , mu... My rdf incur.-mln 916: 1, , 3--K Sw an-n 4, f gf, Q ,- A-effffr g ,, V , .A N ,. 'N X . . --15, li fx . W5 , W f.N ff,, 35221. . f.,: -aa: 2113 , Q Y , 5 .,fl 3 Pep Squad Strives For Excellence In Spirit This year's pep squad was one of the best ever. The squad's goal was to have at least one member at each separate athletic event. This helped to give all the players an extra boost of confidence as they strove to make points for Mesa. Judy Lux, head Varsity Yell Leader, summed it up well by saying, '6We did our best to keep the guys spirit up whether they were winning or notf' This year the songleaders and flag twirlers cheered at a Los Angeles Rams game, and they also got to meet Joe Namath! The '77-,78 pep squad had a great year of memories stored up for themselves, and they've given us all a bit of Mesa spirit to remember forever. l. Marty struts his stuff at a Pep Rally. 2. Varsity Cheer's version ofa totem pole. 3. Yolanda Ybarra gets into the routine. 4. Judy Lux and Allison Holden show the varsity spirit. 5. We're iflllll 6. When Yvonne talks people listen. 7. l'll make you an offer you can't refuse l'ront: Darcy McAllister, Sue Barrett, Judy Lux, Back: Sara Sullivan Allison Holden Aliece Pickett IXX ACTIVITIES l.cl'1 to Right: Yolanda Ybarra, Janine Brown, Jodi Sink, Yvonne O'dcll, Judy Burgard, Bonnie: Alvarado Qu ACTIVIT ll S Front: Terri Richardson and Karen Mollica, Sides: Sue Baugh and Lisa Grady, Middle: Laura Seymour and Kathy McCarthy 190-ACTIVITIES Trish Swenson, the horse's head. Rita O,Loughlin the horse s rear f-'QM Front Lisa Nebeker and Camilla Scott Middle Roxanne Pemberton Back Jane Helmeczi and Lori , N , 4 11 HAN DS OFF! The back gives the front a hug. Laura Seymour strikes a spirited pose Lisa Nebeker shows her stuff. Those Hag twirlers are all hands! The Flower shows spirit. Posing forthe camera again? LL .... L L Malt Mural dds k use-v Artistic Touch MALT, Mesa Alternative, is referred to as a school within a school? It serves as a very proud and vital part of Mesa's student body. This year, MALT,s monumental project was the mu- ral painted on the wall of the music building titled The CO-Existence of Man and Naturef, The mural was de- signed by Leslie Van Scoyoc and painted by all those students wishing to participate. MALT also sponsored a Human Relations Day and spearheaded an ecology and clean campus campaign. l. Madelyn Arambula works on a rug for MALT, of a malt. 2. Lisa Lynch flirts with the photographer. 3. Mrs. Butler says, Masumi is a great experience. 4. Diane Gieselman and Greg Scott apparently don't feel like listen- ing. 5. Time for a group discussion. 6. Our leader 7. The CO-Existence of Man and Nature. fNot in Orderj Madelyn A ambula, Stella Arambula, Wen Baeza, Michael Baldwin, Duane Ballard, Teresa Burkett, Jerry Castellana, Craig Coenen, Laura Comllort, Renee Croskey, David Danford, Steven Diaz, Debbie Dowsett, Margaret Drda, Susanne Drda, Tim Dunlap, James Ficquette, Fred Frankland, Diane Gieselman, Shane Hall, Kim Hansen, .lon Helton, Tim Hennen, Susan Henry, Denise Hylkema, David Meek, Kirk Mosher, Troy Myers, Mark Northeutt, Tom Oliver, .lune Parker, Trudy Pettit, Merrill Phillips, Susan Pieksma, Maily Pinkerton, Derek Schindler, Gregory Scott, Renee Sheffner, Terri Sheffner, Aryn Spears, Kenneth Stewart, Susan Stoltz, Sylvia Thompson, Michael Williams, Mark Wilson, Donna Barlass, Sherry Brown, Ed Comfort, Alice DiNatale, Robert Duffy, Kiki Felix, Robert Holtz, Roberta Jones, Rebecca Carter, Paul Fabre, Laurie McKee, Shirley Page, Greg Wilson, Daniel Lo Miglio, Jim Stoia, Ellen Butler, Jane Ure, Donna Kristiansen, Carol Morgan, Dennis Robertson, Kim Parrilo, Kevin Sesma, Connie Pearson l92-ACTIVITIES 'WN .,...-nu9l ACTIVITIES-193 High Goals Reached By Marching Band Under the direction of Mr. Earl Treichel and drum major Scott Houston, the mustang band set goals to work harder and longer for more rewarding results this year. Performing at football games, dedications and pa- rades proved to make the band a unified performing group. They earned second place in a Fountain Valley Parade, performed in the San Dimas Christmas Parade and the annual Costa Mesa Fish Fry. Overall, our Marching Band had an exciting year be- cause they performed many times and won many a- wards. l. Drill down commandoes, Drum major, Scott Houston and assist- ant Drum major, Jim Hammons. 2. Drummers do it louder. 3. Practicing before the game helps to make the half-time show perfect. 4. Mr. Earl Treichel often answers, Yeah, it's a dotted half. 5. Drill Show '77. 45 194 ACTIVITIES X'3 any stag r 131 lt I i 5 l l l -...B VG u 'f9S..l- WA. t y. -. 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I L T' an .3 fs a group of girls who make up Mesa High's drill team. This year, they performed at all the football games as a part of the marching band tradition. They also performed with the drum squad at Magic Mountain- and part of the group did a dance routine at Disneyland. Because the Wranglerettes are a self confident group, they entered many competitions including the Arolla State Competition and the Miss U.S.A. Drill Team Pageant. 'xii Z ' - h 5 l 2. Tammy Bullis stands proud. 3 . Drill Team performing at half time. 3. Are we supposed to go this way . . . T 4. Stopping for a look at the fire works. 5. Standing proud with her flag. E fFrontJ Karen Pancost and Susan Lee, fl rowj Christy Cannariato, Serena Behar, Kelle Bell, Chris Bann t2 rowj Joan Slaney, April Ehn, Lori Mintzer, Annette Clark, Q3 rowJ Tracie Serrano, Tammy Bul Suzanne Hayes, Debbie Meister, Q4 rowj Laurie Wagner, Shari Platt, Kristi Mealey, Regina Williams. I96-ACTIVITIES 5 C l .3 ,5.... L-, zx n'f2.g5E ss gt! ,:'a'1r1'.Q ' 6 QM Hx Y Tfiffliintlxxg J Sue Gorman, Cindy Thompson, Leesa Ferrell, Ann Trompke, Ginger Howell, QFrontJ Lisa ' h ALA: 55 , Cathy Hawley, Kathy Cvmppen. Tracy Mays l elel lellr eeel o I Holland QNot in Orderl Susan Mays, Kathy Cheesman, Holly Wilson, Brenda Collins, Deborah ACTIVITIES-197 Karin Thanks Costa Mesa High And A.F.S. Friends HI! I want to thank everybody for having me here, espe- cially my host family, the A.F.S. student club, and the A.F.S. Adult Club. In this year I have learned a lot about myself and about the difference between California and Holland. I got the opportunity to observe your school system and compare it with ours. Since in our country all the sub- jects are given to you, we may learn more, but we also have much more homework and much less spare time. I never liked school before this year. I liked it even at the beginning. Thank you Costa Mesa High School, I'll never forget you. ,mv y .... . - V 5 Yi ,, J. ,,,..1w-55' ...n-'Wg Karin Haymer l, Jody Anderson and Aliece Pickett collect money for the poor. 2. Mr. Packer and Mr. Myers reside over the meetings, 3. Karen Haymer is the foreign exchange student from Holland. 4. Alberto Medina thinks over his problem. 5. Carolyn Moritz looks over her notes from the meeting. 6. This pencil is tasty, 7. Alberto Medino and Brian Bullard are also members in S.E.ID.D. - 'Ku - if gk' 198 ACTIVITIES wg K .. K ,hi w IL ,,,, y S 1, ' 6,5 lf' tlfrontj .ludy Peck, Stephanie Williams, Marna Bullard, Karen Haymcr, Cyndy Massey, Kathy Richards, Lcslic Arnold, tMiddlcj Charmain Crocker, Rcncc Ranson, Dena Castillo, Jody Anderson, QBackj Brian Bullard, Teri Pickett, David Kisscam, Allison Holden, Karen Chapman, Alberto Mcdino l ACTIVITIES-199 200 ACTIVITIES Last Year For Club Memorable And Worthwhile Once a week, in room 207, a group of students met with Mrs. Ruth Gottuso and Mr. Doug Brown to share their ideas. The name of the group is The Sunshine Club, or Bible Club. The goal of the club is to help those involved to become better individuals in serving God, their school, their community and each other. The club brought students together regardless of age, race or religion to discuss spiritual philosophies and concepts in order to reach their goal. The Sunshine Club suffered a great blow this year because of a law suit filed against Huntington Beach Unified High School District. In the outcome of the case, it was established that the first amendment of the Constitution canit permit them to meet . . . the club will be missed. I. Ros Pellieotti listens attentively. 2. It's been a long day, says Mrs. Guttoso, 3. Renee joins the discussion along with Mr. Brown. Standing: Ruth Gottuso, Sandy Lee, Ros Pellicotti, Monique Buscary Cindy Platta Karen Paff Melinda Jordan, Jennie Herber, Jodi Smith. Sitting: Mary Scofield, Rachael Muny 1rd Vicky Duffy Tracy Stewart, Renee Ransom, Charmaine Crocker, Genni Chubbic, Becky Bcil Matt Beal C.S.F. Raises Money French Club Sells Crepes C.S.F. stands for California Scholarship Federation and is geared toward getting the student body interested in higher education. Another of the main objectives is to decide the winner of a S100 scholarship at the end of the year. This money is raised by car washes and selling refreshments at school dances. French Club had fun this year selling crepes and sell- ing out whenever they did. They also took trips to French restaurants and folk dancing festivals. Watching French films and experimenting with French cooking was en- joyed by everyone, while learning one of the most roman- tic languages of the world. l. C.S.F. member Kathy Vento avoids the scholar image. 2. Richard Panian flashes a smile for the camera. 3. French club members sell crepes at Santa's Village. QNot in orderj Naomi Gruenthal, Marti Gruenthal, Debbie Goettsch, Caro- line O'Neal, Jody Anderson, Kathy Vento, Kirk Mosher, David Dawe, Kirk Dominic, Pete Bray, Dena Kleek, Jennifer Dies, Joan Rasfeld, Natcharee Ayanaputa, Pete Galindo, Arlene Hiraho, Roselyn Pellicciotti, Joe Scan- .on, Van Tuongui, Harry Howard, Fred Leaht, Richard Panian, Rosemary onvecchio, Judy Peck, Cathy Richards, Leslie Arnold, Jon Tucker, James iu, Scott Yelich, Roger Rush, Bob Basque, Don O'Neal 5 fi I ....i l l tl rowj Chris Warvarovsky, Janet Drury, Julie Patterson, Sharon Baldwin, Karen Haffner, K2 rowj Stacy Hennessey, Kirk Mosher, Lakhana Dongprateep. Lori Damsky Q3 rowj Christa Parsons, Chanida Ayanaputra, Peri Mosher, Mary Ecknieier, Arleen Ariinura, Liz Cruz. Kathy Goldstone, Estelle Nezel, Mrs. Redenbaugh, Q4 rowj Kim Head, Melinda Jordan ACTIVITIES-201 F.F.A. Achieves High Honors And Top Awards Future Farmers of America is an active and proud club on Mesais campus. They received many awards this year, including first place for a landscape display at the Orange County Fair. Other landscape display awards include a first place at the Los Angeles County Fair and a first and fourth place at the Orange County Fall Fair. Kim Fick's pig, Speckles,', won the honor of being Grand Champion at the Orange County Fair, the high- est award available. Students in F.F.A. can get credit for science classes. They keep their club going by plant, vegetable and fruit sales. They also sold Christmas trees to our community during the holiday season. I. The gang's all here. 2. I love my tractor. . . 3. Brian Eldridge alias King of the Ping Pong table. 4. Our Mascot 5. Some people talk to their plants, but he tickles his, 6. If you've seen one plant you've seen them all. 7. The butcher demonstrates the proper procedure to the students. In alphabetical order: Scott Andrews, Tina Boucher, Roy Center, James Dalebout Stephanie Darnell Briin Eldridge Steve Evens Kim Fick, Sue Garzino, John Gillmore, Don Green, Kara Green, Suzanne Hayes Wendy Hayes Ric Horgan Tom Jordon Cindy King lill Kummer, John Marshall, Jennifer McElroy, Cindy Miller, Leanne Miller Diana Page Mark Parish Jerry Shapiro Amy Shuford Jim Slikker, Lisa Suker, Brett Tallman, Mike Wilt, Dori Price, Chris Gibbons Ted Evens 202 ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES-203 204 ACTIVITIES Spanish Club Enjoys Many Different Activities Having a foreign affairl' can be lots of fun, if you are a student learning Spanish. The Spanish Club is a cultural enrichment program for students who want to see and experience the different ways in which spanish speaking people live, says Mrs. Gutierrez, club ad- visor. This year the club participated in Santa's Village, sold mistletoe and had car washes in order to raise money for their trips to places like Magic Mountain, Disneyland and to see the ballet Pol lodicof' Peter Galindo was club President this year and was assisted by Amalia Ford. They both did an outstanding job for the club. l. Peter Galindo. I wonder what he's thinking about 2. Rosalind Pellicciotti is ready for the fiesta. 3. Arlene Hirano, Mrs. Guiterriez, and Mary Eckmeier, Smile pretty ciotti, Linda Sorvias. fFrontJ Naomi Gruenthal Lordes Portugal Amalia Ford Elba Oriquiz Janine Brown Norma Guevara, Lorena Orjel Natcharee Ayanaputa Ann Tilly tM1ddleJ Alan Engard Peter Galindo William Ramirez, Bobby Ford Chris Glines Jon Murato Dan Campbell Teri Liu tBackJ Arlene Heraro, Mrs. Guterriez Mary Eckmeier Estelle Nezel Liz Cruz Vicky Duffy Rosalind Pellic German Club Active With Fun-Filled Year The Deutch Klub CGerman Clubj is getting bigger and better every year. Mr. Jamie Brown spends a lot of time making the Club a success. This year they sold pretzels in Santals Village, had a Hollow Kraut party, sponsored German Day and sold advent calendars with german chocolate to raise money for their activities. ln January they went to a television show, an amusement park, and on a weekend trip to a cabin in the mountains. The German Club attributes its success to the quali- fied leadership of Mr. Brown and this year's great crop of club officers. l. Monty Maxwell takes a breather from hectic activities. 2. That's us. 3. Mr. Brown discusses the country. CKneelingJ Chris Jeshe and Judy Peck, fl rowj Leslie Arnold, Cathy Richards, Estelle Nezel, Natcharee Ayanaputa, Q2 rowj Ruth Hiles, Allison Juberg, Stephanie Williams, Dave Gardner, Marty Gruenthal, Matt Crawford, Mr, Jamie Brown, Gero Hinke, C3 rowj Greg Bernhagen, Coral Groff, Ken Peterson, C4 rowj Jon Tucker, Monty Maxwell, Tyrone Hatfield, Joan Stacker. ACTIVITI ES-205 Ski Explorers Enjo Abundance Of Snow And Fun T The weather last year had been very bad for the ski explorers, and, with the summer's drought, the club was worried that there would be a repeat of the same horrible weather. But with the coming of the winter, there was an abundance of snow which enabled the ski explorers to plan many trips including Mammoth and Big Bear throughout the second part of the school year. Under the direction of Mr. Mal Buchanan and Marti Hage, president, the club had some really fun adventures to the snow. There were a lot of chances for everyone in 1 . the club to practice and enjoy the thrilling sport of ski- I ing. The club all agreed that this year's snow was the best they've skied on for a long time. ,N l. Can you keep a secret? if A if 2. Even Frosty had to start somewhere! 3. Think snow. 4. Anticipation ,.. 5. Winter Wonderland. 6. President, Marti Hage, and two pals. 7. Try it, you'll like it! X. ...ski lift to heaven. 2 Ifront: Tracy Tiernan, Brent Russick, Sue Jackson, Ann Tilly, Natacharee Ayanputra, Karen Antista, Jennifer Dies, Marti Hage, Pam White, Middle: Dawn Martin, Elizabeth Griffen, Judy Crocker, Pete Galindo, Scott Sehieb, Dena Dleck, Chris West, Back: Monica Lopez, Cortney Tiernan, Greg Brown, Julia Ware, Greg Corcroft, Lizz Romo, John Conrad, Mark Strayer, Chris Enserra, Gary Brannen, Kathi McGuire, Advisors: Gay Garinger, and Mal Buchanan 206-ACTIVITI ES Q ! i B 5 I This page sponsored by Ski Explorers ,ai f 5 ,X 1 5 S ACTIV ITI ES-207 Surf Club's Newest Members Make Big Waves Surf Club went into the season with two strikes against them this year. Last year's graduation left them with a rather new squad, and having no experience in league competition put them off to a slow start. Advisor and lead surfer Art France said that he was pleasantly surprised at the groups progress in spite of the obstacles they facedf' The year was not a total loss, however, because the surfers had lots of fun in the waves and gained some ex- perience to make coming years the best ever. This year a special congratulations go to Randy Jaurequi who got a first place against Newport Harbor. I. The foot-work counts. 2. Surfing at 54th 3. Getting tubed?'??? L, i 5 5 Q I y ff A' X- 'Man-f4f' Sitting: Mike lngalsbee, Stace Green, Jeff Caprine. Standing: Billie Lowe, Ron Jaurequi, Seth Goldberg, Chuck Walke, Randy Jaurequi, Peter Flom, Jay Butterwick, Ron Lowe 208-ACTIVITIES Pep Club Cheers Our Team In Victory Or Defeat Keeping school spirit high is the responsibility of the Pep Club. These girls work hard to paint all the posters that are displayed around school before big games. They also keep our athletes going by tee-peeing houses and leaving candy on doorsteps in the middle of the night. In short, Pep Club cheers them up if they lose and cheers them on if they win. This year, as always, the girls sold ribbons for the football games, sold balloons for the homecoming game and sponsored the dance. Under the leadership of Carol Elliott, president, the club had an exceptionally good year. I. Okay Carol, you can have the first piece of cake. 2. Alright! Another Touchdown! I I t Front Row Carol Elliott, Maria Mendez, Lucia Rurro, Jody Raya, Mickie Raus, Middle Row Lynn Shoris, Kathy Goldstone, Channita Ayanaputra, Rosemary Don- vecchlo Perl Mosher, Tammy Bonvecchio, Lori Heicke, Back Row: Vicki Perrung, Marna Bullard Carie Warner, Barbara Vento, Electa Nixon, Kerry Rudisaile, Kathy ACTIVITIES 209 Curse Gf Deadlines Returns To Haunt Staff Amidst noise, confusion and total chaos, this ycar's yearbook was brought to you by the publications staff. Impossible deadlines, lack of photos, broken equipment and frantic editors added to the complete disorder of the fine arts office, but then yearbook wouldn't be the same without chaos. The staff suffered from the extended absence of advi- sor David Van Treese just after Christmas, and owes much thanks to Ron Wells who held things together at the risk of his own sanity. This year's Roundup was sponsored by selling person- alized yearbooks, advertisements from local merchants and a dance in June. l. Eric Dietrich is caught day dreaming again! 2. f'You mean there's film in the camera. 3. I'll explain it to you one more time. Back Row: Eric Yctter, Laura Gupton, Nick Kincaid, Kevin Ocr- man, Mary Scofield, Krista Schlesinger, Patty O'Kecfe, Cortney Tierncn, Eric Dietrich, Front: Karen Antista and Kandi Chinn 210 ACTIVITIES ffm , 'W Front Row: Debbie Campbell, Liz Shakespeare, Monty Maxwell, Mid- dle Row: Natalie Cole, Lee Kiester, Cyndy Massey, Mike Walsh, Susan Wright, Back Row: Kevin Oerman, Robert Cole, Kelly Doyle, Charles Humphreys, Ron Waters. Newspaper Proves It, AHS Well That Ends . 7' As the newspaper staff started working this year, so did Murphyis Law f lf anything can go wrong, it willf, Problems such as running out of supplies the day of the deadline, writing the news and then having it change, finding out what you cannot do after you have already done it and others were met and solved by this year's Hitching Post staff. Controversial Editor-in-chief Cyndy Massey was the only returning editor. She led the troops against merci- less odds to bring the news and more often argument to the Mesa campus. The true judge of a good article became, 'gDid it get someome angry or stir something up? All in all, the Newspaper staff, through all of their headaches and deadlines, set out and proved that great things and enjoyable experiences can come out of insan- ity. l. Cyndy Massey, editor in chief, is working on a story for the paper. 2. Well, if you really think he's worth it, says Debbie Campbell to Natalie Cole. Left to Right: Mike Walsh, Susan Wright, Kevin Oerman, Cyndy Massey, Robert Cole ACTIVITIES 2ll Bank Awards Given To Outstanding Seniors With the selection of the plaque and certificate award winners from the Bank of America Achievement Awards, Costa Mesa High School honors sixteen out- standing seniors. Continuing in the program, the school awards stu- dents who have attained high academic achievement, a sense of responsibility and evidence of leadership, promising future success. Chosen this year for the top students in the general fields of Fine Arts, Liberal Arts, Science and Mathe- matics and Vocational Arts are Mike Walsh, Jennifer Dies, David Dawe and Judy Lux. These plaque winners were able to compete in the program for additional awards. Twelve outstanding seniors were selected in specific study fields also. These winners include: Kathy Patter- son - Art, Carol Elliott - Drama, Michael Schafer - Music, Dena Kleck - English, Jill Freeman - Foreign Languages, Neal Naito - Social Studies, Judy Croker - Laboratory Science, Don O,Neal - Mathematics, Cyn- thia Miller - Agriculture, Charmaine Crocker - Busi- ness, Brenda Shirley - Home Economics, and, Beven Grams - Trade and Industrial. Kathy Patterson Carol Elliott Art Drama Jill Freeman Neal Naito Foreign Languages Social Studies - Cynthia Miller Charmaine Crocker Agriculture Business 212 BANK OF AMERICA Mike Walsh Jennifer Dies Fine Arts Liberal Arts David Dawe Judy Lux Science and Mathematics Vocational Arts Michael Schafer Dena Kleck Music English Judy Croker Don O'Neal Laboratory Science Mathematics Brenda Shirley Beven Grams Home Economics Trade And Industrial 493. I I , '- it VL . mi Gamb ers home To SEDD Las Vegas Night Do you remember the night the boys gym was magi- cally transformed into a gambling casino? Actually, it wasn't magic at all, the floor was carpeted and game tables were set up by hard working members of S.E.D.D. Cheerleaders were dressed as cocktail waitresses and tantalized the gamblers with their unmatched charm. TransAm provided background music. Judy Lux sang her way into the gambler,s hearts, and David Meek dis- played his own special talent for magic during the floor shows. The night ended with an auction of prizes donated by local merchants. Bill Graham acted as auctioneer and it wasnlt long until everyone had spent his money and the room was transformed back to our gym as we know it. Only that didn't happen by magic either. I. Round and round she goes, where she stops nobody knows. 2. I struck it rich says Billy Kurnett 3. Do I hcar 30 cents says Marna Bullard. 4. This is where the action is. 5. Gentlemen, place your bets. Ot. -1 ,iw ,.. ,E we z,A , , S Jr ACTIVITIES 213 Stage Band Swings Through Another Season ill Stage band got off to a slow start this year with some- .ff what of an attendance problem. The highpoint of the year came one day in rehearsal when the entire stage band came to class in good health. This group first performed in a lunch time concert which was fairly successful. For the Winter Concert, several weeks later, their hard work paid off with spontaneous applause and calls for encores . f The Chaffey and OCC jazz festivals kept the group busy perfecting their techniques and improvising. Fin- ishing off the year, Stage Band performed in the Spring Concert. I. There goes my double E , 2. It's all in the wrist Ken, not in the pucker. 3. Sue Wright honks her way to victory. .Si- Ft. Row L. to R: Steve Niemczura, Mike Schafer, Sue Wright, Susan Henninger, Bob Bisbee, Sec. rowg Paul Smictan, Mike Zelozo, Karl Seaholm, Ken Peterson, Gary Clure, Third row: Elecia Navarro, Don Hill, Mike Walsh, Phil Krekel, Mike Wagner, Jim Hammens, Director Earl Treichel. 2l4 ACTIVITIES Front: Mary Nebrig, Diane Eddy, Mike Miller, Craig Anderson, Lisa Braman, Julie Nakashima, Middle: Lora Nakashima, Rachael Munyer, Lucy DeSa, Doni Meiman, Traci Mays, Back: Kwan Sik Lee, Jim Parker, Karlene Nelson, Paul Warman, Allister Waddell Grchestra Exhibits Their Dedication To Music With the opening of the door to Mr. Treichel's orchestra class you might be inclined to hear a lot of strumming and picking. Violins, violas, chellos, a bass, and piano, backed by a few wind instruments create the whole unit in full. This year the orchestra performed with the stage band and concert band in the annual winter concert. Towards the end of the year, they worked extra hard to make their spring concert the best ever performed. It takes extra time and dedication to be a member of the orchestra. But in the end it all pays off in the form of beautiful music. l. Doni Newman practices flute for orchestra. 2. Julie Nakashima plays her violin in time. 3. Traci Mays plays. ACTIVITIES 215 -in fa? I 6 J 'iv fe if 352 S 'Q ,fn 2 uf 2 5 e ,aff s :ES 1 E I E H i I 'F V, ' ,, ,L11lA,: ,,,, iii , E k 'Tig Q glagfifxixfmfg ,,.-.I A M X UN W 4! N These Pages Sponsored by Instrumental Music ACTIVITIES-217 Salem Witch Trials Recalledln Spring Play High drama took center stage on March 8, 9, and ll in the Lyceumas the Drama Production class presented Arthur Miller's The Crucible. The play depicts the horror of the infamous Salem witch trials. The devil was used, in different forms to push people into following different beliefs. People suspected of being tainted with this evil were treated unreasonably and irrationally. This society was whipped into a frenzy with this fear. Thousands of careers were ruined before the witch hunt was stopped by someone with enough courage to risk his own life to speak the truth. John Proctor, portrayed by Mike Walsh, was such a man. l- Danforth warns Giles Cory not to distrub the court. 2. Mary Warren cries out against John Proctor. 3. Abigail claims that Mary Warren is sending her spirit out on hcr. 4. THE CAST 5. Betty screams as spirits attack her. 6. Proctor claims the cries of witchery are false. 7. Goody Putnam states her babies were killed by a witch. 8. Danforth thinks about Mary Warren's deposition. 9. Abigail tries to seduce John Proctor. it 2l8 ACTIVITIES Betty Parris ............ , . Reverend Samuel Parris . . . . . Tituba ........... Abigail Williams .. Susanna Wallcott .... . . Mrs. Ann Putnam . Thomas Putnam . . . Mercy Lewis ' . . . . Mary Warren .... John Proctor ...... Rebecca Nurse .... ..4. Giles Corey ......... . . 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Yearbook photographers: Robert Cole, Tod Pickett, Kevin Oermann, Frank Elbourn and Nick Kincaid. l l The Beginning Journalism Class in alphabetical order: Pam Bagstad, Becky Beal, Grace Calina, Valerie Calina, Christy Cannariato, Art Chasen, Angela Collins, Craig Crozier, Lori Dragon, James llammons, David Higucra, Greg Jensen, Robin Mani, Susan Mongreig, Rick Muller, Susan Nagel, Karlene Nelson, Zane Ott, Karen Paff, Chris Parrino, Lorraine Parsons, Dennis Paulson, Jeff Perrin, Debra Perry, Vicki Phelps, Dirk Railsback, Joyannc Daya, Stephaine Remington, Collen Renton, Joyce Rieck, Paul Sauerhammer, Kim Shook, Paula Sul- kas, Wendy Theophilus, and Tracy Wylie. CLOSING-223 Adrian, John 50 Aguilar, Delia 122 Aguna, Roberta 38 Aguna, Thomas 50 Agunod, Nino 38 Alexander, Michelle 122 Alguire, Doris 38 Allen, Christopher Allen, James 38,67 Allison, Brian 50 Allison, Phillip 38 Alvarado, Bonnie 134 Alvarado, Victor 122 Amash, Susan 122 Amburgey, Darryl 50 Amburgey, Guy 62,63,65,l34 Amburgey, Vickie 20,38,104 X X Baugh Julia 50 Baugh Sue 50,172,173 Bazhaw Brenda 38 xa Bazhaw Gregory 122 s each Linda 135 Beach James 38 I Matthew 122 eanston Susan 135 ts ,. , i X I, Rebecca 50,223 X Beasley, Christopher 87,122 X Beasley, Eric 38 Beck, Jeffrey 122 Beck, Merri 50 Beckmann, Teri 50 Bedell, Phillip 38 Bedell, Terry 50,188 Beebe, Mike 122 Amoroso. Barbara 122 Anderson, Anthony 38,172,219 Anderson, Dave 81,172 Anderson, Gina 122 Anderson, Jody 50,51,l69 Anderson, JohnCraig 113,211 SF Anderson, Kathy 134 Andrews, Leslie 38 Andrews, Lisa 122,134 Andrews, Scott 38 Anguiano, Stella 134 Antista, Karen 25,134,206,2I0 Arambula, Diane 38 Arambula, Edward 50 Arambula, Louis 67 Arambula, Madelyn 134,162,192 Arambula, Stella 122 Arbuckle, Jeffrey 50,67 Arimura, Arimura, Arimura, Arleen 38,185 Edward 134 Kenneth 50,92,94,97 Arko, Gregory 38 Armijo, Luis 38,67 Armijo, Orlando 134 Armstrong, Gerard 50,66,67 Arnold, April 50 Arnold, Leslie 122 Arnold, Sharon 122 Aron, Selina 38 Arredondo, Benjamin 38 Arredondo, Jerry 38 Asplen, Debra 134 Atcheson, Thomas 134 Atherton, Warren 50 Austin, Keely 169 Baker, Daniel 38 Avend ano, Ricardo 50 Averill, Tami 122 Averill, Tobi 50 Ayana Ayana Ayers. putra, Chanida 38,185 putra, Natcharee 122,206 Richard 62,63,64,65,l34 Azzaro, Debbra 38,l22,2l8,219 Azzaro, Lori 38 Babbit Babbit t, Felicia 134 Bacon, Brian 122 Bacon, Tara 122 Baden, Charles 38 Baesm an, Ricke 50 Baeza, Gwendolynjwen 134,172,17 Ba gsta d, Pamela 38,69,71,223 Baker, Carol 122 Baker, Cynthia 50 Baldwin, Randi 38 Baldwin, Sharon 122,172,185 Baldwin, Baldwin. Baldwin, David 50 Michael 135 Russell 50 Buchm E as Ball, Stephen 135 Bannon, Christine 135 Bardsley, Lori I2,135,I60,I9l Barlass, Nancy 122 Barmore, Rebecca 38 Barnes, Denise 122 Barr, Jodi 135,161 Barrett, David 38 Barrett, Susan 135,188 Barrett, Tony 38,74 Barthe, William 38,39,l07 Bartholomei, Kevin 50.75 Bartholomei, Michael 38,74,l19 Barton, Robert 122 Bartosik, Steven 75,116,122 Bartosik, Lisa 38 Bashaw, Greg 129 Basque, Robert 135 Bates Scott 135 Bauer Bradley 38 Bauer, Danny 50.67,87,110 Bauermeister, Kirk 135,160 X Bates, Karen 135 Ei' eevers, Susan 38 ehar, Serena 38,172 Beitstock, Sharon 135 Belanger, Robert 172 elanger, Thomas 122,172,173 Beld, Kelley 122 Bell, Kelle 38 Bell, Nanette 122,126 Benner, Chris 38 Bennett, Lauren 122 Berg, Jonathan 42,122 Bernhagen, Gregory 50 Berry, John 122 Bertolet, Eric 135 Besancon, Lisa 38 Bettis, Annetta 50 Betz, Suzy 50 Bequette, William 50 Bisbee, Robert 50,214 Bish, Edward 38 Bissett, William 87,135 Black, Danise 50 Blackburn, Fin 135 Blaikie, Marsha 136 Blair, Beth 38,172,185 Blodgett, Marlon 62,63,65,l22 Bocskei, Margit 50 Bodnar, Bradon 50 Bodwin, Jean 122 Bolin, Kathi 172 Bomerito, Angela 50 Bonveechio, Rosemarie 136 Bonvecchio, Tammy 122 Booth, Mary 38,185 Boren, Steven 50 Borja, Cecil 136 Borja, Juliet 50 Borton, Jeffrey 59,67,94 Borton, Thomas 136 Boucher, Dale 136 Boucher, Tina 22 Bourget, Donna 50 Bouscary, Monique 122,136 Bouska, Marianne 38 Bovaird, Mark 50 Bower, Patricia 136 Boyer, Nancy 122 Bracht, Timothy Braddon, Kimberly 136 . Braman, Lisa 211 Brannick, Ann 122 Brannick, William 38 Brannon, Gary 50,181,206 Braschak, Michael 56,122 Brasso, Natalie 38 Braun, Lisa 122 Bray, Peter 122 Brewer, Gabrielle 50,172 Brookens, Thomas 122 Biddle. Alan 63,64,l26,l3E 3 Budzinski, Marilyn 123 Bulger, MaryAndrea 123 Bullard. Brent Bullard, Bryan 50,74,104,166 Bullard, Marnalee 44,136,166, Buller, Keith 39,67 Bullis, Tammy 39 Bullis, Terri 136 Bunker, Kelly Burgard, Judy 123 Burgard TheoSam 39,67,105 Burns, Debra 50 Burns, Donna 39 Burns, Mark 39 Burnside, Michael 137 Burnside, Patrick 51 Bush, Garylene 123 Bushey, Constance 51 Bushey, Michelle 39 Bustamante, Ralph 137 171,172 Colby, Patrick 39 Cole, Kenneth 123 Cole, Robert 123,223 Coleman, Anthony 39 Coleman, Kurt 51,172 Coleman, Yvonne 138 Collins, Angela 39,172,223 Collins, Brenda 123,170,197 Collins, David 39 Collins, Sally 123 Collom, Terri 51 Colston, Paul 39 Colver, Martin 138 Comfort, Edward 138 Comfort, Laura 138 Comppen, Kathy 39 Butch, Danny 51 Butch, Theodore 62,63,65,137 ack, Jay 208,123 Calavetta, Corinne 39 Calavetta, Stephen 123 Calina, Calina, Calina. Calvin, Calvin, Camilo Campb Grace 51,223 Leonard 123,175 Valerie 51,223 Alexander 123 Elizabeth 39 ll, Patrick 123 ell, Daniel 80,123 Campbell, James 39 Campbell, Deborah 51 Canessa, Waldo 51 Cannariato, Christy 39,223 Canniff, Shirley 123 Cannon, Vanessa 51 Caprari, Orlando 137 N1 X Butterw Caprine, Jeffery 104,123,208 Carhart, Lorin 39 Carleton, Adam 1DavidJ 39 Carlow, James 51 Carlson, Brent 188,51 Carlson, Steven 39 Carruthers, Bruce 123 Carter, Cathleen 51,123 Carter, Erin 51 Carter, Rebecca 123 Carter, Suzanne 39 Casillas, Tamara 51 Castillo, Dena 51 Brooks, Jill 136 Q Brown, Brown, Cynthia 38 Brown, Daniel 39 Brown, Diane 50 Brown, Gregory 39,74,172,206 Brown, Janine 122 Brown, Karla 136 Lauretta Brown, Laurie 50,173,175,17 Brown, Murray 39,172 Brown, Richard 123 Brown. Sherry 136 Brown. Sheryl 123 Bruneau, Stacey 136 Bru nea u, Suzanne 123 Bryant, Michael Buchanan, Carolyn iller, Jim Castillo, Michael 116,72,73,123 Cavanagh, Michael 51,181 Cavanagh, Terence 137 Cederblom, Thomas 39 Chacon, Alan l5,38,71,73,110,123 Chadderdon, Rober 137 Chamberlain, Deborah 51,104 Champeau, Michele 123,172,173 Chaney, Dorothy 123 Chaney, Linn 39 Chaney, Lisa 51 Chaon, Cathrine 15,51 Chapman, Anthony 39 Chapman, Brian 137 Chapman, Mark 63,65,123 Chapman, Karen 42,137 Chappelle, Lynn 51 Chappelle, Vincent 123 Charkey, Mark 41,137 Charkey, Martin 39 Chasen, Arthur 39,119,172,223 Chavez, Susie 137 Cheatham, Deborah 51 Cheatham, Kenneth 39 Cheesman, Katherine 51,197 Chesney, Christopher 51,88 Chessler, Susan 137 Chi, BumShik 51 Childe, Mark 51 Chinn, Kandace 51,210 Christensen, Troy 39 Christy, Bret 137 Chubb, .ludith 123 Chubb, Margaret 39 Chubbuck, Virginia 51 Clark, Annette 39 Clark, Danny 39 Clark, Katherine 69,137,161 Clark, Kenneth 39,74 Clark. Laura 137 Clark, Peter 39,107 Clawson, Maureen 39 Clure, Gary 55,51,214 Condone, Peggy 123 Conners, Bradley 138 Connor, Stephanie 123 Conrad, John 51,206 Conrad, Robert 169 Cook lna tlilainel 51 Corcoran, Mark 51,80 Corcoran, David 138 Corey, Wilma 39 Costelloe, Sean 123 Cox, Robert 138 Crackel, Jonathan 39,80,8I,l05 Craig, Joy t1.indaJ 123 Craig, Lisa 51 Crank, James 138 Crawford, Matthew 51 Creely, Anne 123 Creely, James 39,74 Creely, Catherine 39,104 Crenshaw, Anthony 75,39,l 16,119 Cribbs, Gerald 62,63,64,65,l38 Crill, Margaret 39 Crocker, Charmaine 138 Croker, Judith 138,160,206 Croker, Teri 39,71,l72 Crook, Barry 51 Crook, Robin 123,138 Croskey, Renee 138 Crossley, Steven 39 Crouch, Linda 123 Crouse, Jeffrey 51 Crouse, Teresa 138 Crowe, Cheryl 123 Crowe, Roberta 138 Crozier, Craig 39,172,223 Cruz, Diane 51 Cruz, Elizabeth 69,123 Cruz, Joseph 39 Cuellar, John 123 Cullen, Kathy 123 Cullen, Lisa 39 Cummings, Troy 63,65,123 Cunningham, Jim 39 Cupp, Linda 123 Curran, Douglas 52 Currier, Ann 52 Dague, Brian 52 Dague, Dana 39 Dahill, Lisa 39 Dailey, Molly 39 Calebout, James 39 Damsky, Lori 39,185 Dang, Canh 123 Dao, Hang 123 Dao, Loan 123 Darnell, Cindi 39,52 Darnell, Stephanie 39 Dasse, William 129 Davenport, Rhonda 39 Davidson, Brenda 138 Davis. Dennis 138 Buchmiller, Richard 44,50 Buck, Sharon 172 Buckley, Tamara 123,182 Buckley. Timothy 106,136 Clutter Cobb, ham, Pamela 137 Michael 123 Cocroft, Gregory 39,74,119,172 Coenen, Craig 123 Davis, Laurie 52 Davis, Lori 123 Dawe, David 57,138,160 Dawe, Michael 39,89 Dawson, Jerry 39 Dawson, Larry 39 Dearing, Denise 124 Dearing, Douglas 40,105 Deats, Douglas 52 Decker, Rodney 52 Delaney, Deborah 52 Deluna, Mario 52 Denapole, Dale 52 Dentoni, Raymond 113,124 Dering, Doug 81 Desa, Lucerne 124,211 Desmct, Pierre 30,138 Detally, Dena 124 Dessens, John 138 Devlin, James 124 Devlin, Nanette 52 Dcyden, Michelle 68,69.124 Diaz, Steven 52 Dickerson, Fred 124 Dickerson, Kelly 52 Diedrich, Carlernst 52 Field. Michael 52,67,88 Fielder, Kenneth 40,172 Finch, Steven 62,63.64,14l Finley, Gregory 141 Dies, Jennifer 69,138,l69,206 Dietrich, Eric 124,210 Dietz, Steven 110,124 Dietzel, Connie 68,69,138 Diggins, Lisa 124 Diggins, Lora 52 Diggins, Paul 40 Dils, Gary 110,138 Dimino. Julia 138 Dimino, Mary 52,178 Dinatale. Alice 138 Finnegan, Matthew 124 Fiorda. Maria 52 Fircliau, Roddy 141 Firebaugh. Barbara 40 Firebaugh. Sarie 124 Fish, Karen 52 Fisher. Cindy 52 Fisher, Daniel 40,81.105,l 13 Fisher, Grace 52 Fisher. Joielin 52,104.166 Fisher. Julie 50 Dion, Michael Ditch, Randall 52 Dix, Bill 124 Dolan. Robert 73,1 16.1 19.138 Dominic, Kirk 87,124 Donaldson. Joseph 124 Donatelly, Victoria 52 Doran. Cathie 124.138 Douglass, Diane 124 Dowsett, Deborah 124,172 Doyle. Kelly 69,140 Doyle. David 138 Doyle, Natalie 52 Dragon, Donna 52 Dragon, Lori 40,223 Drda, Margaret 52 Drda, Raymond 40 Drda, Susanne 140 Drury, Janet 52 Du Mouchel, Yvonne 140 Duboff, Joan 52 Duboise. David 40 Duckett, Christy 124 Duffy. Julie 124 Duffy, Robert 140 Duffy, Victoria 124 Dumain, Donald 40 Dumitrcseu, Denise 51,124 Duncan, Jacquelyne 40 Duncan, Kelly 40 Dunham, Mark 52 Dunlap, Sara 52 Duong, Nga 52 Duong, Tuan 40 Duong, Van 52 Duong, Yen 52 Earnest, John 75,116,124 Easter, Frank 40 Eckmeier, Mary 124 Eddy, Diane 52,211 Edson, Jim 87,140 Ekstrand, Rene 140 Elbourn, Frank 63,65.92,97,124.223 Elbourn. Clifford 40,67.94 Elicker. Stephen 52,67.105,112 Elickcr. Thomas 140 Ellingson. Heather 52 Elliott. Carol 140.171.172,173 lillwood, Christopher 124 Elmore, Brenda 124 Fisher, Karen 124 Flanagan. Joseph 52 Flanagan. Kevin 40 Fleer, Gregory 141 Fleisher, James 40 Fleisher. Mark 52,112 Fleisher, Robert 141 Fletcher, Robert 52.74 Flom, Joan 124,166.172,173 Flom, Peter 52,208 Flores, Jose 52 Flores, Katherine 141 Flores, Mark 141 Flowers, Regina 40 Fogarty, Daniel 52 Folger, Allana 52 Folland, Pamela 52 Fontes, David 63,64.141,166 Forbes, Julia 141 Forbes, Shawn Ford, Amalia 124 Ford. Robert 40.107 Fort, Richard 40 Foster, Sharon 52 Fowler, Karen 52 Fowler, Pamela 40 Frank. Sandra 124 Franken. Jeff 40.89,107 Frankland, Frederick 141 Franz. Eric 40.107 Franz ll, Randall 107.141 Frazer, Brian 141 Frazier, Marcel 124 Freeman, Jill 68.69,141 French. Tom 142 Friese, David 40 Friese, Gregory 129 Froms, Doug 105 Fross, Constance 124 bFross, Robin 52 Fross. Ronald 72,73,142 Fulde, Steve 124 Furtak, Ray 53,107 Fusselman, Karie 40 Galindo, Andrew 142 Galindo. Peter 124.206 Gallagher, Kellie 124 Garay, MariaCecilia 40 Gardner, David 41,113,124 Garzino, Susan 53 Head, Kimberly 53 lvers a ter 11 , Engard, Alan 124 England, Thomas 140 English, Christopher Enserra, Chris 206 Epperson, Margaret 140.166 Gate. K Gauthie aren 143 r. Loretta 53 Gelbcrg, Mark 40 George, George, Robert 124 Vicki 40 Erwin, Angela 124 Erwin, Valerie 40 Esehe, Bruce 52,105 Esparza, Alicia 140 Esparza, Natalie 124 Espar a, Toni 124 , z Evans. Evans. Evans, Evans. Evans. Evans. Evans, Ewing, Ewing. Ewing. Faber, Fabre, Cathy 140 David 65.141 Lloyd 40 Michael 40 Stephan 52.7980 Theodore 124 Thomas 141 Antigone 124 Sean 40 Erica 52 Annette 141 Paul 124.179 Fairbanks, Victoria 124 Falkc. Mark 86,147,141 Farrey, Jana 52.104 Gerhardt, John 78,79.142 Gerth. Christopher 124 Gibbons, Christopher 124 Giddings, Timothy 53 Giesclinan. Diane 142,192 Gillmore, John 107.125 Giusto. Paul 80,124,166 Glines. Chris 53 Glover. Gigi 125.172 Glover, William 53 Goettsch. Debra 53 75 Goldberg, Andrew 63,64,122 1 Goldberg, Seth 53.208 Gomez. Yolette 15 Goode. David 53 Goode. Michael 41.172 Gordon. Cheryl 41 Gordon. Donald 87.125 Gordon. .Iana 142 Gordon. Jolie 53 Gorman. Suzanne 125 Feit. Michelle 40 Felix. Kiki l24,211l.2l9 Fenton, Marlon 40 Ferguson, Gary 52.94.181 Ferrell, Leesa 40 Feyerabend, Joseph 124,129 Feyerbend. Susan 141 Ficquette. Janet 40 Grady, l.isa 125 Grady, Thomas 125 Grady. Valerie 41,71 Graham. Charles 142,166 Graham. Scott 41,172.219 Grams, Beven 142 Grams. Byron 41 Grasmehr. .Iodi-l.inn 125 Graves, David 41,107 Gray, Denise 41 Greatorex, Diana 41 Green. Stace 125.208 Greene, Donald 53 Greene, Janice 125 Greene, Kara 41,172 Greenwood. Terri 41 Greiner, Seth 142,155,181 Griffin, Ana 53 Griffin, Timothy 41 Griffin, Elizabeth 142.206 Griffiths, Donna 53 Groff, Coral 53 Gruenthal. Naomi 141 Gruenthal. Martin 107,112,125 Guevara, Norma 53 Guezibeyikian. Myriam 142 Gulu. Michelle l25.172.l73 Gupton. Joseph 53 Gupton. Laura 125.210 Guthrie, Walter 125 Hachez, Diana 53 Hacker lll, John 41,67 Hacksisombath, Manilay 41 Haeksisombath. Sonchay 53 Haffner, Karen 41 Haffner, Linda 53 Hage, Kevin 125 Hage, Martha I42,l63,166,206 Hakimpour, Debbie 125 Hale. Michelle 68.69,142 Hall. Michael Hall, Raymond 142 Hall. Shane 53 Hallacy, Carol 142 Hallaey. Patricia 41.169 Hamada, Micheal 41,105,113 Hamer, Catharina 143 Hamilton. Charles 41,67,107 Hamilton, Kimberly 125 Hammett, Jill 53 Hammons, James 53,214.223 Haney, John 53 Haney, Kevin 41 Hansen, David 125 Hansen, Sonya 41 Hanson, Todd 41.107 Hanson, Traci 53 Harald, Bob 110 Hardy, Tim 53 Harris, Daniel 41 Harris, Janice Harris, Kevin 87 Harris, Raymond 125 Harris. Scott 143 Harris, Susan 41 Harvey. Steven 41 Hastie, Robert 41.67.1 3 Hatfield, Gary 113 Hatfield, Tyrone 112.1 Hause. John 53.67,172 7 Hawley. Catherine 41,185 Hayes, Suzanne 41,172 Hayes, Wendy 128,143.17 Hayko, Donald 53 Haymer, Karen 169 Hayward. Brent 53,107,17 173 Head, Kris 125 Hcekathorn, Kristin 44 Heekathorn, Richard 53 lleckathorn, Todd 41 lledriek. Robert 125 lleddinger, Susan 214 Hefner, Deborah 53 Hefner. .leannie 125 Heicke. Lori 125 Heithoff, Peter 41 Helmeczi. Jane 26,143.19I Helton, Amelia 143 Helton, Janet 53 llelton, Jon 125 llemmesch. Pamela 143 llendershot, Lisa 53 llendriks, Matthew 125 llennen, Beth 41,172 Hennen, Timothy 125 Hennessey, Kyle 143 Hennessey, Stacy 125 llenninger, Susan 143 llenry. Susan 143 llensley, Anthony 41 Henthorn, Susan 125 Herber, Jenine 53 llernandez, Juan 53.110 llerrera, Victor 113 llertzog, Bob 110 Haney, William 143 'X E E H Lora nda eyn, Margret 53 . Hickey, Jody 125 iguera, David 53, 13,181,223 iguera, JohnMatt 12 , 69 les, Ruth 53 e 53 5 E Hi Barbara 41 ' , gald 125,214 N elsey 53 inke. Gerd 53 u Arlene 5 'sco .Jeff 87. 43 inz, arianne i' . 1 . S Q o, Ronald 'Y Kurt Hoffm n. Paul 1 . g Holbert, Holden. Holland, Rose 5 Allison 43,1 Debora 3,197 . land, Thomas . H over, over, .. , H Horvath, H 'coe. obert 125 , Mar obert 143 Dana 12 Kristi 14 Perri 41 Ric 41 Catalina 42 Hot. Debra 53 o effrey 53 H tricia I4 Hou on. Scott 53 llo rson, Connie llowa Charles 4 H rell, Robert 6E63,65144,g H 0 t How . Kimi 53 Huebn , ephen 1 . Hue . mela 54 Hug es, chael 4 llug bert 14 llug es, David 54 Hum re ,Rodney 54 7 llu : - rt., . Charles 8 ,125 Humphr ys. illia 42,81,10 Hunt, Christine Hdnt, ne 144 Hggit, Loren -L Hunt, 'ndall 54 Hur ey, ohn 63,65, SC 5 T' my 42 Huste ie 42 - Hu hi , icha ' Hyd ichael 42,6 , . Hyl - sin 'ir VK , ' - indy4 lchik w Lynn 144 Imot . i. 92,93,1 lmo - in 92.93.144 Q lngzls ichae1 07, Inga sbee, Shanna ,L 2,185 lnserr' , Christopher ' Hurd, John 5 1 I 1 1 t lnserr' Marc 125 lsenber ,Ami 14 X T sim, any 144 .S Q lve 'rry 42,113 .lacks Jacks Jackso .lacks , Jacks , Jacob. y 104. aura 144 x La ane 54 .J ene 12 T'- Sue 125.1 , ynthia 125 Jacobs, ta 125 Jacobs, J Jacob. Jaffray James. y 54 - ' lhleen 42 -t 2 gl Q., 1 .xv X . FXR N.. . CJ f X f Patrick as ll, Q ' as Q. ich . David 5 ' .lanse X 4 JiriJr ' . ti Jarvis. 1 54 1 'gary 54 -A da 54 Jantzer. ichard 42 ,QQ 1 1 .x b u 2. 19 Jarami ue - . X Jasmin N 42 C31 Jaurcqui, andy 14 Jaurequ' Ronald 1 , Jaurequi N. .anne 5 Jean. C Q 26- Jeffries. I-55, 126 Jensen, Jensen, regory 12 f-f Jensen, ike 4 Jeske, is Joe, lan ' J e 54 Johns Nga. yl 14 S 4 Qs 5 S , Ll 2 g ' 225 at it ft - , A 3. v ' -ri I iv, MY f 1 , , , 1 1,1 t ,x 1 , -fOQ efg fflglf K 1 J -, f- fi , f 1 f 1 1 k 5-L if M- - f L ff! ' ' L ,-.X I, g xg . ! 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Bryan 42,172 Kuttlg, John 146 Maehara, Satomi I47 Mercado, Robert 148 ., Jones, David 94,144 Kutz, Silvia 120 Magee, Kelly 127 Meyer, Christopher 128,171,172,175,179 4 -S- Jeneg, David 42 Kyung, Hallen 126 Magee, Micolyn I47 Mczera, Julie 43 , C Jones, Dennis 42,89 La Face, Christopher 63,64,I46 Maguire, Gary 43,107 Mezzapelle, John 43,113 DM Jones, Gi-ani 42 La Jeunesse, Ross 54,80,105 Mahoney, Erin 147 Mezzapelle, Theresa 128 Jones, John 42,107 La Pointe, Ashclle 42,106 Mainini, Mark 127 Mikasa, Joe 105 Q jgncgh Jggcph 110,126 Lacey, Frances 54 Mainini, Mary 43,172 Millar, Bradbury 65,83,1 13,126,128 Jones, Mark 54 Lackey, April 54,171,l72,175,219 Mainini, Matthew 127 Millar, Duncan 43,119 Kxwj Jones, Michael 54 Lackey, Roger 43,87 Mainini, Philip 43 Miller, Cynthia 148 ,f ' Jones, Monica 126 Lacrosse, George 43,80,8I,105 Malcc, Teresa 127 Miller, Leanne 43 Jones, Olwen 144 Ladenheim, Michael 55 Malone, Linda 127 Miller, Mike 211 K 5.3 Jongg' Rebeiia 144 Lagle, Lindsey 55 Malone, Sheri 55 Miller, Nancy 43,175 Jones, William 126 Lak, Laszlo 43,113 Manahan, Steven 63,65,147 Miller, Scott 63,64,65,87.l22,l28 '11 Jordan, Melinda 54 Lamar, Andrew 55 Maness, Eldon 43 Millett Jr., Frederick 43 rf! Jordan, Tom 54 Langford, Lisa 146 Mann, Cheryl 43,172 Mills, William 55,66,67 5,52 Juberg. Alison 126 Lapointe, Gordon 146 Manton, Kirk 147 Mintzer, David 55 i Juberg, Kevin 81.105 Lara, Fredrick 79.92,93,126 Manton, Eric 43,67,89 Mintzer, Lori 128 Ki Justice, Susan 104,126 Lara, Sandra 42,104,172 Manz, Barbara 147 Mione, Carolyn 128 '- F Kaczinski, Pamela 54 Larrabee, Robin 126,169 'eaManz, Robin 55,223 Mitchell, Cindy 55 Q Kaczinski, William 126 Larson, Lyn 55 Manzanero, Javier 43,113 Mitchell, Howard 55 Kahn, Scott 42,74,119 l.asley, David 55 Marcarelli, Christine 127 Mitchell, Laura 128,I71,I72,l75,2I8,2l9 f' Knleikini, Leona 42 Lawless, Rita 126 .-March, Robin 43 Mock, ElaineAdrian 148,170,I72,179 X Knlln-ies, Ronald 54 Lay, Annabel 126 Marchand, Jacquie 43 Moiso, Michael 128 Kang, Haeok 126 Le, Minh Trang Marold, RobertMax 43,67,89 Mollica, Karen 56 Keasberry, Linda 126 Le, Phoung 127 Marshall 11, John 55 Mollica, Kathleen 43,70,71,l85 Keller, Melinda 144 Le Blanc, Brian 127 Martin, Brian 55,66,67,105 Monahan, Christian 62,63,65,I28 Kelley, Richard 126 Le Meur, Deborah 55 Martin, Bruce 43,172 Monge, Michelle 128 Kelly, Christine 54 Le Mcur Jr., Eugene 127 Martin, Dawn 55,206 Monge, Michael 43,107 Kelly, DouglasJack 144 Leach, Michele 43 Martin, Diane 55 Mongreig, Susan 44,223 ' Kelly, Karen 144 l.cahy, Fred 127 Mantin, l.izbeth 55 Monson, Roy 56 Cs Kelly, Margaret l44,I7I,172.173,175,219 Leal. Julie 55 Martin, Stephanie 127 Montague, Christine 44 J Kennedy, Karl 115,126 Leal, Raenell 127 Martin, Teresa I47 Montcleone, Anne 149 C. Kennedy, Kimberly 144 Leath, Laura 43 -Martinez, Robin I47 Montgomery, Kathleen 55,56 Kennedy, Mark 68,69,126,I29 Leblanc, Beverly 43 Martinez, Sylvia 55 Montgomery, Kelly 44 3 Kennedy, Mike 62,63,65,126 Leblanc, Brenda 43 Masino, Anita 55 Moody. Charlene 149 D Kerr, Frank 42 Ledbetter. Terri 127,146 Massey, Cyndy l48.17I,172,l75,219 Moore, Brian 128 Khader, Nidal 54 Leder, JoanneJodi 219 Massihgill, Kimball 148 Moore, Leslie 44 fx Khan, Hen 105 Lee, Ji-Yun 127 Mathews, ScottMike 43 Moore. Nancy 56,128 ikb K1-10, Due 105 Lee, Kwan-Sik 55,74,107,1 13,211 Mathews, Daniel 43,172,219 Moore, Stacy 56 C Kinney, Janet 54 Lee, Sandra 127 Mathieson, JeffreyMark 55,67 Moore, Tammie 44 mg Kibin, Roselina 126 Lee, Susan 146 Matsumoto, Lisa 43 Moore, Vincent 44 Kidwell, Tom 54 Leedom, WilliamBrian 127 Matte, Alan 148 Moore, George 149 'A Kicsierx Lee 126 Legge, Mark 55 Maul, Ingrid 148 Morihiro, lrene 128 Kiley, Paul 42,88,89 Legge, Matthew 55 Maul, Linda 43,70,7l,l04 Moritz, Carolyn 56 14111-ner' B,-yan 54 Lemuer, Gene 106 Maul, Rosemary 127,166 Moritz, Lorreine 149,169 H. Kimpton, Donald 42,67 Lennert, Eugene 55 Maurer, Lucyn 43 MOFRCH. Cynlllia 56 1 Kincaid, Jnnn 54,112 Lcrum, Julie 43 Mauritz, Carolyn 127 Morton, Melody 149,170 Kincaid, Nicholas 93,I26,210,223 Leski, Steve 43 Maxner, David 55,107 Mosher, Kirk 128 King, Chrisinpner 42 Lether, Daniel 127 Maxwell, Christopher 43 Mosher, Pcri 56 sf King, Cindy 145 Leverett, Steven 43 .Maxwe11, Montgomery 127,170 Moultrup, Mary 149 King, Jay 34,126,179 Lewis, Glenda 55 May, Lee 55 Moultrup, Timothy 56.67 King, Mn,-k 145 Leyendeeker, Michael 43 Mays, Susan 129,182 Mulhall, Maureen 128 King, Mnry 145 Lillie, Sherri 43 Mays, Tracy 211,55 Muller. Richard 44,223 King, Timothy 54,I72,l73,219 Lincoln, Kristin 58.127 McA1ister, Darcy 148,188 Mulligan. John 56 King, Timothy 172,173 Lindquist, Sara 127 McAllister, David 55,66,67,92,93.94 Mulligan, Thomas 88,128 , King, Thomas 54 Lindsay, Darren McAllister, Julie 43 Muniz. Melanie 149 Kipp, Kevin 54 Lindsay. Lance 127 McBean, Richard 127 Munyer, Rachel 44 ,N Kipp. Melody 15,126 Linhardt, Carl 146 McBride, David 127 Murata. Jay 148 Kirkman, Cathy 126 Linhardt, Ralph 43 MeCarter, John 148 Murata, Jon 44 Kish. Ernest 126 Liotta, Marlon 93,100,127 McCarthy, Daniel 127 Muroz, Julie 44 Kiskamp, David 54 Little, Ricky 63,146 McCarthy, Erin 148 Murphy. Dennis fi Kjgtlandv Pernille 54 Liu, James 146,181 McCarthy, Kathleen 55 Murphy, Kathleen 56,166 T Klausen. Patrick 42 1.iu. Mark 12,113 McCarthy, lfori 55 Murphy, Kathy 56 ,J Kleck, Dena 145,206 1.iu, Terisa 127 McCaughey, Deirdre tDedc1 127 Murray, Michael 44,118.89 J Kleck, Michael 42,81 Lloyd, Michael 55 McClain, Tye 127 Murray. Tracy 149 Knight, Bonni 126 Lloyd, Robert 170,l7l,172,I73,179 McCuskcr, Glenn 55 Mustafa, Amer 44 I Knight, Kelly I45,172,l73,219 Lo Miglio, Daniel 127 McDougall, Mary 148 Myers, Marta 44 1' Kninp, Paul 42,l89,107,l72 Logsdon, Jean 43 McElroy, Jennifer 43 Myers, Troy 128 X5 Knipp, Todd 126 Long, Chadley 43 McGuire, Kathleen 127,206 Myers, Cal 56 s, Knox, Christopher 54,110 Long, Jean,146 Melntee, Theresa 127 Myre. Catherine 149 Knox, David 62,63,65,145.160 Long, Richard 42,127 McKee, Gfllnlswll 43 Myrc,Jeri1ynn 56,178 Knox, Hugh 52,54 Lopez, Jerry 127 McKee, Laurie 127 Nagel, Brenda 149 Kohara, Yuji 42.l05,1 13 Lopez, Mike 43 McKibben, Kimberly 55 Nagel, Susan 130.223 1 Kolar, Lisa 42,104,126 Lopez. Monica 146,206 McKimpson. Harold 55 Naito, Neal 149 5 Kolar. Richard 54,79 Lorman, Debra 55 McKnight, Paula 43 Nakashima. Julie 56,211 1, Koren, Kelly 145 Lou, Nicole 43 McKnight, Sue 55 Nakashima. Laura 44.211 Kough, l.indsey 54,172 Love, Michael 43,87 McLaughlin, Elizabeth 55 Naophiankham, Chanh Thone 128 Kozuina, Carrie 54 Lowe, Bret 55,208 McLaughlin, Rcsu 55 Nattrass, Judith 128 A Kozuma, Gary 145 Lowe, Ronald 127,208 McLaurin, Lyly 55 Nauman, Darren 4l,63,65.87,128 1 Krape, John 110 Ludtke, Tom 127 McLeod, Donald 148 Navarrette, Rick 149 Krause, Mark 110 Lueking, Edward 146 McLeod, Gregg 55,105,112 Navarro, Elecia 128,214 7 Krekel, Phillip 126 Lujan. Robert 47,55,63,65,I26,127 McMaster, Bruce 127 Navarro, Jackie 128 A FXR Krekel, William 42,214 Lund, Craig 43 McMaster, Scott 55,67 Naylor. Steven 56 Krieger, Mark 112,146 Lund. Kelley 127 McNutt.Cah1een 126 Naylor. Andrew 44 , K Krikorian, Carol 54,68,69 Lundelius, Lisa 147 MeNutt, Tawnya 43 Neal, Brian 44 FV Kriktyrian, Paul 62,63,64,l26 Luth, Katherine 43,185 Mealcy, Kristi 55,170,172 Neale, Jon 44 F'-6 Kristoff, Craig 126 Lux, Stephen 55,87 Medina. Mauro 55,74.1 13,166 Nebeker, Craig 112,149 1, Krigttiff, Kimberly 54 Lux, William 55,66,67,87 Meek, David 55,l71,172,173,175,219 Nebekei-, 1-1511 128,191 is Kubitgck, Mieliele 42 Lux, .loanne 43,70,71 Meeker, Deborah 127 Nebrig, Mary 44,211 xg Kuchnc, Marcia 126 LUX- -1'-ldllh 147,160,188 Meise ei er, Steven 44,55,lU7 Nelson, Karlene l28,170,l72,179,211,223 Q Kuchnc, Robert.42,105 Lynch, Diana 147 Meiste , De bie 43 Nesbitt, Scott 44 S Kuhlmeyer, Jon 146 Lynch, Lisa 162,192 'it e 7 v 1 Ay Tie- Q. 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Hoa 44 Nguyen, Hue 150 Nguyen, Lan Phuong 150 Nguyen, Phi 44 Nguyen, Tam 128 Nguyen, Thu Lan 44 Nichols, Daniel 128 Nichols, Jon 150 Nichols, Randall 150 Nichols, Richard 44 Niemczura, Stephen 44,113,105,214 Niemczura, Suzanne 44 Niemi, Brian 63,65,150,161 Nilpairoj, Somchit 150 Nixon, Electa 44 Norris, Tom 44 Northcutt, Mark 44 Northcutt, Rhonda 150 Novak, Matilda 38,128 Nunes, Michele 128,170 Nunley, Stephanie 150 O Brien, Cletus 44 O'Brien, Colleen 56 O'Keefe, John 128 Roul O'Keefe, Patricia 56,210 O'Neal, Caroline 56 O'Nea1, Donald 150 O'Neill, Michael 44,74 Ocadiz, Maria 56 Odell, Yvonne 56,128,188 Pappas, George 56 V Read, Oermann, Kevin 42,44,58,128,17I,17 219,223 Ogawa, Doreen 44 Oloughlin. Rita 128,188 Olsen, John l2,38,l5O,160,16l Olsen, Penny 128 Ong, Franky 113 Ono, Edward 56,104,l13,181 Orwig. Ken 113,128 Ott, Zane 74,119,223 Ouellette, Carol 70,150 Ouellette, Sue 56,71 Overholt, Brian 79,128 Overman, Sharron 56 Packard, Robert 63,65,150 Packard, Terri 128,178 Paff, Aaron 151 Paff, Karen 56,223 Paige, Jeffrey 128 Palmer, Brian 107 Paneost, Karen 56 Paneost, Kelly 151 Panian, Richard 44,124,128 2,175,210, Panoncialman, Renay 151,160,163,166 Parish, Mark 56 Parker, James 211,89 Parker, June 56 Parodi, Mariela 56 Parrillo, Kimberly 45,172 Parrino, Christopher 223 Parrino, Joseph 45,67 Parry, Brenda 56 Parsons, Christa 128 Parsons, Lorraine 45,223 Parten, Chris 45 Parlida, Jesus 45 Pascoe, Judy 56 Patterson, Julia 129 Patterson, Kathleen 151 Patterson, Susan 45 Patterson, Janese 151 N Paulson, Dennis 56,110,223 Paulson, Mark 72,116,151 Paxton, Leland 151,172 Paxton, Pamela 56 Pearson, Pearson, Curt 112.151 Matt 129 Pearson, Constance 56 Peck, Judy 179,205 Peliehowski, David 63,65,l29 Pelichowski, John 62,63,65,I5I Pelletier, Michelle 151 Pellicciotti, Roselyn 56,l70,l72,l73 Pellicciotti, Audrey 45 Pemberton, Roxanne 52,l51,166,191 Penton, Lisa 45 Perdue, Justine 56 Perez, Joseph 45,67,94 Pernie, Andrew 172 Perrera, Victor 45 Perrin, Jeffrey 45,223 Perron, Ross 151 Perry, Debra 56,223 Perry, Diane 45 Perry, Patricia 151 Petersen, Kenneth 113,129,214 Peterson, Mark 151 Peurrung, Brian 56,88 Peurrung, Vicki 56 Pham, Cue 129 Pham, Cuong 129 Pham, Dao 152 Pham, Dicp 129 Pham, Tuyet 152 Pham, Vinh 129 Phelps, Marla 152 Phelps, Vicki 45,71,104,223 Phi, An 129 Phi, Oanh 129 Phillips, Merrill 152 Pichon, Kathleen 56 Pichon, Carson 45,67 Pickering, Mark 45,67 Picering, Scott 45,67 Pickett, Aliece 152,188 Pickett, Tod 73,1 16,1 l9,129,2 Pike, Virginia 152 Pilgcr, Barbara 152 Pinkerton, Jim 106,152 Pirro, Lucia 56 Pittenger, Donna 56 Plata, Cynthia 129 Plata, Daryl 45,93 Platt, Shari 129 Poarch, Deborah 45 Pope, Lisa 45 Pope, Shane 56,113 Portugal, Lourdes 152 Posante, Jeffrey 56,67 Potjes, Gregory 45,67,107,112 Powers, Buddy 45,81 Preston, Rana 45,172 Price, Dori 56,104 Prince, Luanne 129 Prince, Roberta 129,185 Pugmire, Brian 67 Pugmire, Steve 152 Purcell, Erin 56,104,169 Purkey, Lynne 152 Purpura, Marianne 56 Quiroz, John 129 Raab, Jill 152 Railsback, Dirk 89,45,223 Rajan, Alnoor 129 Rallmes, Bettina 129 Ralph, Barbara 152,161,175 Ralph, Julie 45 Ralston, April 152 Ramirez, Rebecca 57 Ramirez, William 45,107 Ranallo, Christopher 45,74 Ranson, Renee-lna 152 Rasfe Rasfe Raul, Raus, Raus, Raya, ld, James 45,81 ' ld, Joan 104,129 Paul 105 Mark 153 Nicole 57 Joyanne 45,223 Raya. Kevin 57 Rayle, Diana 153 Caroline 45 Ready, Timothy 153 Ready, Kevin 129 Rees, Lonny 57 Reese, Michael 45 Refoy, Barbara 129 Regan, Hilary 57 Reid, Evelyn 129,153 Reiner, Karen 45 Reinholt, Dale 113,129 Remington, Stephanie 45,223 Rennie, Scott 153 Renton, Shirley 129 Renton, Colleen 45,223 Rethorst, Lori 45 Rethorst, Lynn 153 Reviea, John 57 Reviea, Michelle 45 Revo, Craig 153 Reyes, James 129 Reyes, Jean 45 Reyes, John 153 Reynolds, James 153 Rhea, Kelly 45 Rhodes, Craig 45,74,1 19 Rhodus, Brian 57 Rhodus, Shelly 57 Rice, David 153 Rice, Fredric 153 Xl .,!X Rice, John 47,63,65,153 Rice, Sue 51,129 91 Rice, Wayne 57,67,105 Rice Jr., Eugene 45 Richards, Catherine 129 Richards, Cynthia 57 oi Richardson, Bryan 12.87, Richardson, Debbie 57 .i Richardson, Jon 15 45 88 ,-iRichardson, f'5Richcy, Andrew 57 U1 'Nl pn 1 Richardson, Michael 57,107 , Richardson, Teri 129 C-F Rieck, Joyce 45,172, Rijkschroeff, Angy 57 Rijkschroeff, Karin 153 Riskus, Sylvia 57,171,172,l73 Rivero, Nora 57 Roberts, Lesa 45 Robinson, Lisa 45,85 ' w Robinson, Raymond 129 Rodrigues, Randy 45,153 Rodrigues, Rodney 169 Roe, Cindy 154 Pickett, Teri l2,152,l60,I63,l66 23 Q Rogers, Laura 57 Rogers, Gary 45 Rogers, Thomas 71,73,154 O, -Akoldan, Sylvia 154 3 Qomahn, Karl 57,74,1 16,1 19 Romahn, Sheryl 104,129 Lori 45 Y Q Q 2158 12 cy m Shorter, Frank 81 Seaholm, Carl 57,214 Secrest, David 46 Secrest Jr., Robert 57,94 Seeley, Joseph 63 Serrano, Teresa 46 Seymour, Laura 129 ' 7 X N m Shackelford, Ronald 25,15, Wh Shafer, Tracy 46,185 5 4 Shaffer, Debora 129 H 3, , X l Shaffer, Scott 57 X Shakarian, Michael 46 3 Shakespeare, Elizabeth 12 , 1,172 Shane, Michael 46 Sheffield, Wayne 57,17 Sheffner, Renee 155 Sheffner, Terri 130 Sheng, Grace 130 Sheng, Helen 57 Sheng, Ingram Sherman, Neal 46 Sherman, Craig 130 Sherwood, Kathleen 57 508 58 Qs. 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