El Dorado High School - Riffle Yearbook (Placerville, CA)
- Class of 1973
Page 1 of 256
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Over forty-five years ago construction was started
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Editor: Mary Williams
Assistant Editors: Terry Newlcirk
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watching the exciting football games, the cheerleader's and mascot's
spirited skits, and the drama department's programs. These events
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goofy clown.
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That is what nearly everyone who saw the play "Flowers
for Algernon," said about it. The play was so well done
that the cast received a standing ovation at almost every
performance. The leading role of "Charliei' was portrayed
by Kelly Gastaldi flop lmj, a 1972 graduate of El Dorado.
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her guitar on the front steps of the boys gym.
fight: The students look very relieved to be able to
to their classes after the school had been searched.
here. a few of our English teachers display great
pleasure at the thought of getting out of class.
Many moods are reflected by the students as shown by
their expressions. Botlom right: Some knew they had to
make this time up and some didn't care.
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This year's Christmas activities included- the Drama
Department's Road Show, headed and directed by Mr. Gar-
mire, and a visit by Santy Claus falias Doug Wakemanj
who treated all the students to candy and other goodies
from his "goody" bag. The Road Show, visited six gram-
mar schools in the area, and featured two plays, "Wiggle
Worm's Surprise" and "Mrs Claus' Christmas Presdentf'
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tried something differentg instead of concentrating all of their
efforts towards just one production, they broke it up into three
one-act plays called "Variations"
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Icy Skibo, Don Mosbacher and Billy Garrett get a charge
f playing j.V. Cheerleaders. At the tricycle races Rich-
iller and Lorna Dilts buzzed down the sidewalk while
ds cheered them on.
Bottom leyl' Our lovely basketball queen, Kim Wright
receives her traditional roses from Lyle Herman, Dan Bol-
ster stands proudly next to her as her escort. This was the
highlight of Spirit Week. Bottom rzgbts Kevin Shea, jeff
Burgess, Doug Wakeman, Charlie Wigglesworth, and last
but not least Mark Christianson do a good impersonation of
our songleaders.
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It gives the girls the opportunity to plan an evening for the
man of their choice. Upper ley9: The crowd "boogies" to the
music of Sparrow. Upper rlglatr The evening's festivities cap-
ture the attention of Connie Morton, Marie Yurkovic, Terry
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Church was ordained "Marrying Ministern for this year's Saide Hawkins. At
Paul performs the rites of matrimony for Sue Moran and Phillip Harvey.
r rzghts john Mosbacher, Sheri Smith, and Rick Linsen are "rocking out."
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the students were bidding El Dorado, as they knew it, farewell. Scared and timid
they sat quietly in their comer at the first assembly as all incoming Freshmen do.
But they grew bolder as the year progressed. And they will grow bolder and less
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People are often bound together by one common interest or
talent . . . such is the birth of an organization. In such groups
interest is cultivated, and talents developed. Consideration for
others is encouraged, and the school year is made much more
bearable to the student. Organizations strengthen individual
character, and spawn responsibility to oneself and his fellow
man. t
Organizations may appear all fun, but hard work is often
mingled with the good times. Many students tackle these tasks
with admirable determination. Often times the only awards
gained by this devotion is personal satisfaction.
A great part in the history of E1 Dorado High School has
been generated by the numerous organizations. Though a part
of El Dorado nears destruction, the organizations which it held
live on in the memories of its students.
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best talent this year with Leo Payton on trombone, Glen
Cain on saxophone, and Kevin Sorbello on trumpet, all
making California State Honor Band. The band also
marched in the Homecoming parade and the Coloma Days
parade, with Carla Pierson as Drum Majorette.
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E in Combs, jean Potts, , and ,Ian Peabody
2, I to fs Luanne Pal man, Rhonda Conrad, '
Dermott, Liz Branscomb, Carol Land, and Michele
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lieir other functions, they had a dessert smorgasbord
The California Scholarship Federation had a large
bership this year.
To be in the CSF club, one must have a 3.5 grade
e and a required amount of academic subjects. Th
kes one field trip a semester to some place of educa
d social interest.
This year the club had a coke booth at one of the
ll games to raise money for their field trip. As
Teague, Robert Sheppard, Bob Hosea, Holly
Ostiguy, Wendy Dezzani, Iviitzi Lucier, -Ianae
Terry Sherb, and Brian Bradley.
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This club is highly regarded by
colleges and universities. This year
the club attended many tournaments
and won quite a few trophies.
In the picture to the left john
Paiva discusses debate tactics with
Dodie Howard as Margaret Parker,
and Lorri Rosen listen in at a typical
Forensics meeting.
Some of those belonging to the
Forensics Society are fback l. to r.j
james Shidler, Terry Newkirk, Phil
Worthington, john Paiva, Glen Cain.
ffront 1. to r.j Margaret Parker,
Marian johnson, Lorri Rosen, Lori
Frye. Their advisor is Melvin Chap-
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plowed through the year with a vari-
ety of activities. Shown at right are
Stan Spell, Nancy Thomas, and Russ
Butler as they participated in the '73
homecoming parade. Later in the year
the Farmers sponsored the annual
Harvest Dance. With all the other
meetings, field trips, and activities,
they were very busy this year. Mem-
bers werc: Row 1, I to 11' Donna
Tombs, Dawn Owings, Sharon
Anderson, Kelly Keller, Laura Albini,
Deana Morris, Diann Mathews, Den-
ise Stymeist, Terry Dillerd, Sabra
Lamberson, Kathy Brand, Brian
Nunns, Row 2, I to r: -Ienine Turnboo,
Terry Durrett, Holly Turner, -IE
Kulp, Steve Willey, Rusty Clingman,
Harvey Darst, Don Marks, Rickey
Hammons, jim Folger, Robert
Dunear, Rvw 3, I to r: Ray Bernd,
Chuck Zollars Greg Fluckey, Wayne
Kolbazer, lim Rhodes, Allan Wetzel,
Russ Butler, Stan Pardee, David Ali-
cia, and Steve Linson.
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The El Dorado Choir gave many
fine concerts during the year. On
April 27th in the girls' gym they
presented a pop concert which drew
an appreciative crowd of music lovers.
In May, the choir's major concert of
the year, the Spring Concert, was
received as a huge success. The choir
also performed mini-concerts for the
junior high schools of the area which
feed into El Dorado. This gave the
future choir aspirants a chance to see
what they could be a part of.
I to rj: Chris Sentell, Marla Mcadors, Anna Kenyon, Cindy Horton, Lill Charpentier, Pam Shepard, Lori Scariot, joycc Cundall, Maribeth Wakely,
Teri Fleenor, Diana Howarth, Barbara Shackelford. KRow 22: janet Wunderlich, Sherie Gonzales, Sue Golemon, Kellie Moore, Celeste Painter,
Pam Cocharan, Mickey Shenan, Wendy Flieger, Mary Foley, Connie Hoover, Leann Nichols, Cheryl Noetzelmann. fRow 3j.' Chris Hoover,
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eth Shackleford, Janie Carpender, Suzie Miller, Nancy
man, Diane Paiva, Connie Morton, CPres.j, Dan Bol-
alerie Brownlie, Mary Williams, Marion Eriksson and
Thomas. Sponsor Teacher for the club was Bart Tam-
My year at El Dorado High has been the kind of fulfill-
ing experience that cannot be shared in the same capacity, it
is an individual experience which is so great and rewarding
that words can only leave fragments behind,
I'm really grateful to the American Field Service for this
fantastic and unique educational opportunity. I have a won-
derful American family to thank for my happiness during
my year abroad, as well as my parents at home for allowing
me to receive this tremendous scholarship, the staff and
students of El Dorado High for their friendliness, and the
people of the community for their kindness and interest.
lt's a year in which I have discovered many new things
about myself and increased my understanding of people of
the community for their kindness and interest.
It's a year in which I have discovered many new things
about myself and increased my understanding of people
about me, and the association with other A.F.S. students has
given me a great incentive to travel to other countries.
Above all, it's just been so great living and being a part of
a new and different community, and I shall remember and
cherish my days at El Dorado and in America forever.
Valerie Brownlie
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The Spanish Club, advised by Mr.
Piceno, was busy this year with their
numerous rummage and bake sales.
The club, though small, was deter-
mined in their efforts concerning
Spanish. The members were I lo r.'
Paula Nelson, Marie Yurkovic, ,Ianae
Stow, Karen Nicholsonn, Mr. Piceno,
john Wunderlich, and Tony
McGuire.
The French Club has dedicated
themselves to gourmet food by hand
preparing dishes of French origin and
culture. Their advisor was Mr. Chap-
man. The members were: Scott Fren-
cies, Don Mosbacher, Craig Vreeken,
Mr. Chapman, Diana Card, Phill
Worthington, Pat Riffey, Kirsty
Tosh, ,Jinx Hall, David Cate, Mike
McGee, Linda Nelson, Steve Baker,
Laurie Campbell, Terry Newkirk,
Ann Delfino, jim Sheidler, Dot Nun-
ley, Scott McKinstry, David Holmes,
janet Payne, Jeanette Webber, Sandra
Tosh, Val Brownlie, Marion johnson,
Doug Davis, Maribeth Wakely, Clar-
isse Stetina, Kris Bolton, and Jody
Ezzell.
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dystripers, sponsored by Mrs. joan
Hughes, were very helpful to the
patients at the Marshall and Mother
Lode Hospitals. The Candystripers
cheered up the patients with flowers,
reading material and conversation
while also doing small services that
needed to be done around the hospi-
tal. The Candystripers were: Cl. to r.j
Debbie Womac, Marcia Leins, Merri-
lou Eggert, Lisa Parks, Marion john-
son, Tanya Halverson, Peggyjo Barn-
hart, Karen Nicholson, and Mellodie
Hubbard.
This year's Trackettes were fl. to
r.j Linda Harvey, Laurie Halcos, Bar-
bara Dunbar, Carmel Arrunclel, jane
Treat, Nancy Flieger, Cindy Horton,
Marian johnson, and Ann Murphy.
The Trackettes attended all of the
track meets, scoring the placings of
the track team members.
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Block E is a club for the athletes who have earned their
letter in sports. This year at homecoming, Block E sold
buttons to raise funds. Mr. Lamar Fairchild was their advi-
sor.
At bottom: Block E members observe a rally. jun above: The
camera catches jack Allardice listening at meeting. To the
left are some of the members. L. to 11: jeff Montgomery,
Willie Rupley, jeff Tuttle, jeff Bunch, Stan Spell, and Dan
Ward.
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This year's library aides were numerous and helpful. A few of their jobs
to check books in and out, place returned books back on the shelves, and
damaged books.
Belonging to this g oup were KIM to rigbtj Brenda Cross, Steve Nott
Folger, Melody Hubbard, Rich Atkins, Chuck Baldwin, Bob Huffman, Mari
Burleson, Diana Card, Mary Hardie, Becky Ratcliff, Diane Paiva, Peggy Ro
-Iean Bye, and Debbie Betts.
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to-X Club, a group of motorcycle enthusiasts bonded
er by a common tie, channelled their interests in cross
bike racing. This year's Moto-X consisted of Rich-
orthy, Terry Hicks, Doug Veercamp, Rusty Char-
Brad Bismuth, and Tim Christainsen, sponsored by
ranger.
Large drill team this year consisted of 31 girls and
oached by Mrs. Bonnie Lincoln. Through hard work
much practice the style in their routines came across as
marched during pre-game and half-time of the football
asketball games. The drill team also marched in the
a parade and came away with a first place prize. The
rs of the team were:
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ret, Captain, Row 2: Gail Wylie, Joyce Paedrone, Wendy Dezzani, Marion
johnson, Terry Teaples, R010 31 Rene Murchason, Linda Neri, Jane Treat,
Cindy Horton, Karen Katlieba, Terry Searle, Lisa Parks, Anita Trahan,
Row 4: Cindy Sanders, Barbara Dunbar, Deana Mathews, Lynn Robinson,
Lori johnson, Kathy Parker, Linda Harvey, joan Pierce, Row 5: Lynn Car-
tier, Midge Deter, Edna Spcir, Nancy Flieger.
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Tammi Thomas, and Wendy Flieger, and Janice Manard.
Fran! row: Linda Youel, Joni Edison, Gail Wylie, jill Zar-
amskas, Kristi Bolton, and Mary Hardie, with Mr. Fairchild
as their advisor,
Cnc of the Baskadettes' jobs is to record the number of
shots by each player as shown here by Tammi Thomas.
Baslcadettes Paula Baer, Kim Wright, and jill Zaramskas
watch the basketball game with excited interest.
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The '72-'73 year started out great with a stu-
dent council which solved many major prob-
lems. For the first time in three years a student
handbook was put out. Also, the student coun-
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cil established the foundation for a House-Sen-
ate system, to replace the past student council
system. This year's student council also made
progress in plans for a new student council
building to be built next year. At bottom are
the student council members. They are fleft to
rightj jill Granthem, CFreshmen
representativej, Miss Boesch, fAdvisorj, jeff
Montgomery, CVice-Presidentj, Doug Wake-
man, CCommissioner of Publicity and Enter-
tainmentj, Mary Williams, CPresidentj, Victo-
ria jackson, fSenior representativej, Mark Ful-
ton, Uunior representativej, Denise Cook,
QAssistant Commissioner of Financej, Valerie
Brownlie, CForeign Exchange Studentj, Wendy
O'Meara, CSecretaryj, and Dan Ward, CCom-
missioner of Financej. Not pictured are Dan
Bolster, CStudent Director of Athletics, and
Scott Gruwell, fSophomore representativej.
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Symphonic Band is composed of thirty-four members.
This band is more advanced than the concert band. It is
larger and many of its members also belong to the march-
ing band. The symphonic band members, directed by Mr.
Harvey Addie, who took Mr. john Terry's place, are listed
below.
The Concert Band, also directed by Mr. Addie, is a
smaller band, however, very capable as many of its mem-
bers also belong to the marching band. Members are: fR0w
1, I lo rj: janet Riley, jean Potts, Erin Combs. fR0w 2j.'
Rhonda Conrad, Kathy Devorss, jennifer, Fleming, Liz
Branscomb, Ray Bernd. fR0w 3 js Tom Herberer, Linda Dez-
zani, Lee Comer, Greg McClaskey, Linda Nelson, Barbara
Falk. fR0w 4j.' Shawn Carpenter, Mary Harris, james Nel-
son, Kevin Kopping, Mike jones, fR0w 5 j: Kirk Beane,
Leeann Flickinger, Robert Hosea, Mr. Addie, and David
Bush.
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York Kane Kenworthy, Kathy Strickland. fRow 31' Tom Poust, Glen Cain, David Muir, Charles Qtermer, Karen Cassell, Hilary Atwood. fR0w 41' Kevin
Woodrlng Doug McClaskey, Art Burkhart, Larry Hamilton, Brian Dunbar, Terry Sherb. fR0w 5j: Bill Barineau, Dave Farris, Craig Vreeken, Mike Keyser, Leo
Ray Herberer. K Row 6 jf Mary Foley, john Bosch, Leann Nichols, and Mr. Addie.
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El Dorado Stage Band had fine talent directed by
hn Terry. Members of the stage band are: L to rx
a Miller, Laurie Bredeson, Faith Lumsden, Sarah
Blair, Carla Pierson, -Ianae Stow, Larry Park, Hilary Atwood,
David Muir, john Bosch, Mike jones, Tom Poust, Terry
Sherb, Craig Vrceken, Larry Hamilton, Glen Cain, Leo Pay-
ton, Kevin Sorbello, Ray Heberer, Cheryl Stermer, Doug
McClaskey, Gary Woodring, Mike Keyser, and Charles
Stermcr.
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Key Club is a non-profit organiza-
tion, aiding the community and
school. They earn money with con-
cession stands at many school activi-
ties, donating the money to such
worthwhile groups as the Cancer
Society. They also aid other clubs to
earn money. Below, Phil Harvey sti-
fles an itch during a meeting in Key
Club advisor Curtis Bolton's room.
The club's officers talking at the pic-
nic table are fbattom righlj Treasurer,
Kevin O'Meara, Vice President, Phil
Harvey, Secretary, Bob Parisi and Bob
Huffman, President.
Though their activities are usually
serious, they staged a fun-filled road
rally, which was opened to everyone.
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Club members directed cars all
around the countryside in search of
clues. Below, Chuck Baldwin directs
Racy Rita Rasin to the track, as Bob
Huffman frlghtj explains the route to
a participant.
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making an all-out effort towards the
betterment of all clubs. They had
many meetings and discussions on
matters of participation, constitutions,
and attendance. In this group are:
to nj Erin Combs, Fresh-
Lori Frye, Sophomore
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Heidi Burrnett, G.A.A., and Kathy
Payne, Girls' League. From row: Tony
McGuire, Spanish Club, Phil Harvey,
Senior Class, ,Ioe Whitty, Superna-
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jeff Tuttle, Block E. Al XM are pic-
tured President Phil Harvey, Vice
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tary Marian Eriksson.
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staff, which proved to be an asset.
Increased sale and ad solicitation
allowed the staff greater use of
special effects.
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Buckingham takes roll. Photogra-
phers Cindy Atkins and jill Tyree
work with their equipment. Oppo-
Jile page: junior Editor Carol Carter
works on her lay-out. Opposite page
far right: Sports editors Bruce
Pickard and janet West confer
with Sue Briggs on pictures for
their section. Below, far IW: Mr.
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Williams, and Terry Newkirk, the
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Four years are spent within its walls
But few people ever stop to look.
Day after day, rushing through the halls,
Past a blur of faces, a mountain of books.
The memories made here must last all life long
Isn't it a shame to remember them wrong?
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Dianne Barber
Bill Barineau
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Debby Bateman
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Chcrly Simmons
Michael Scaggs
Laura Skelton
Phil Skibo
David Smith
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Stacy Smith
Bill Snyder
Doug Spear
Diane Steele
Sheryl Stermer
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congratulate each other after victory.
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cumbed to the Bruins 7-O. The Cougars captured a fourth
place league standing and were proud to have five repre-
sentatives win all league honors: Chuck Baldwin, Rusty
Bolton, Lyle Herman, Don Reddin, and Shannon Strange.
The '72 season proved an exciting one for the Cougars and
an entertaining one for the true blue Cougar fans who fol-
lowed their exploits.
Rllghff Gallant Cougars charge onto field for warm-up exer-
cises. Below: Bob Huffman fights for yardage as Dave
Edwards blocks. Bolmm right: Pass completed to jeff Boggs
for a first down.
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Gee, Dave Bolster, Lee Howard, Steve Williams, jim Rhodes. Third row: Paul Van Iirclen fCoachJ, Tom Biggs, Norman jones, Pnit Kormn, Don
icr, Rick Dyer, Steve Bye, Tony Iniuricellzi, john Reimers, Ray Butler, Steve Mercer CMnnagerJ, -Ion Lemenager CCtmthj, Ieonartl Wliittiiirt- fMzin-
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The Frosh started their league season with a 12-6 win
- over Folsom. The Cougars continued their offensive, scor-
ing sixteen points, while the defense allowed only six South
Tahoe points. The following game against .Iesuit proved the
most exciting, battling to a 6-6 tie. The Cougars came back
the following week to defeat Galt, 12-8. The last game of
the season ended with the Cougars falling to Ponderosa, 6-
14, ending the season with a 3-1-1 league record. Frosh
ball carrier fights his way through for touchdown. Center
ltjfis Cougar back moves in for the tackle during scrimmage.
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Asst Coach K. Gastaldi, K. Carpenter, T. Hebberer, T, Kinkaid, W. Isaacs, S. Cooper, D. Parks, S. Keeler, T. - - .- - D. Wetzel, T, Patterson, B.
S. Friddle, J. Nelson, Coach G. Pierotti. Middle row: D. Newton, R. Barrentinxe, D. Tavis, D. Grind, A. House, C. House, K.
Creb m P. Roundtree, D. O'l-lalloran, T. Archulerta, S. Bennett, B. Shiveley, Coach D. Gautshi. Bollom row: . Greenlaw, M. Raynalds, R.
Teresa oms D. Cornwall, R. Washabaugli, L. Anderson, E. Peterson, M. Dixon, B. Springer, R. Ellis.
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This year's cross country team
ended a very successful season, both
as a team and as individuals. The
Frosh-Soph team placed first at Mar-
ysville, and the junior team placed
third, out of eleven other teams, at
Nevada Union. In Golden Empire
League competition, the Frosh and
junior teams placed third in their
respective divisions, while the Varsity
team captured a fourth place.
Right: Keith Shea readies for a meet.
Far right: Kevin Shea putting it all
together. Below: Bill Langford strives
to overcome his opponent. Cenler:
Curt Lomax takes advantage of the
slope. Cenler righl: john Horton slows
for a hill. Botlom 1572: Cross Country
runners at the start of a race. Bottom
right: Don Arundell and Lloyd Peter-
son coast down a slope.
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For the first time in six years El
Dorado had four medalists at the sec-
tion meet, Curtis Lomax, john Hor-
ton, Lloyd Peterson, and Don Arrun-
dell, These runners were rated among
the top thirty runners in their respec-
tive divisions out of over one hun-
dred High Schools in the Sac-Joaquin
Section.
Bill Langford leads the pack.
Center IM: Lone runner "Truclcin'
on." Below: Kevin Shea, Dan Bolster,
and Dan Miguelgorry warming up.
Top row, lzjfl In rlghli Don Arundell, Lloyd
Peterson, Dan Bolster, George Yurkovic, john
Horton, Kevin Shea, Dan Michaelogory. Mid-
dle row: Rich Hubbel, Carl Henderson, Ken
Hughs, David Cate, Ray Heberer, Mike Yurko'
vic, Keith Shea. Hallam row: Rich Allardicc,
Marc Ezzcl, Larry Sharp, Bill Langford, Kevin
Kopping, Henry Horton, Missing from pirlures
Curtis Lomax, Steve Grogan.
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BASKETBALL SCORES
Oakmont
Nevada Union
Colfax
Kelseyville
Tahoe-Truckee
Rio Linda
Calaveras
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Casa Robles
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Vardencga. Noi pirlured are: Scotty "The joker" Lumsden, Terry "Animal" Newkirk
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Herman, jeff "Lefty" Tuttle, Ray Butter, Phil "Hands
Spencer "Quicksilver" Weston, Steve "Floater" jobson, john
"Ripper" Rasmussen, Dan "Kirsten" Ward.
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Cougars started the league sea-
defeating Folsom in both
Next, Galt was hosted.
Even though Galt put up a tough
battle, they fell to the continued pres-
sure of the Cougars, but the next
time around, the tables were turned
as they squeezed by at the end of the
game, leaving no time for retaliation.
Then, South Tahoe was the host and
found out they needed more than
height as El Dorado battled its way
to the top. The Vikings, then, came
down to even things up as they held
on to a two point lead.
El Dorado hosted Ponderosa and
found them to be of little trouble,
as the whole team saw action that
night. When these two teams met
again, bad luck struck, for the
Cougars found themselves, for the
first time this season, without the
aid of Lyle Herman. It took too
long to adjust, for they could only
pull within three points of the
Bruins. Finally, El Dorado fell to
Jesuit in both contests.
Above: Rusty Bolton brings the ball down as Coach Fair-
child signals for a time out. bft: Lyle Herman starts off
the game. The Most Valuable player was Lyle Herman,
Inspirational - Terry Newkirk, Improved - Steve jobson,
Best Free Throw - Lyle Herman 172965
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Even though the -I.V. team had a 3-7 league record, they
held on to their Cougar spirit, as was shown by the final
two league games. The -I.V.'s showed that they were not
quitters, as they fell to the Ponderosa Bruins by just two
points in the second to the last game. Then in the final
game of the season, the Cougars kept the undefeated Jesuit
Marauders on their toes, as the Marauders could only hold
on to very narrow lead, until the final moments, when they
managed to increase it.
Most Valuable Player for the ,I.V. Team was Gary Gru-
well.
Left Page: Bottom IM: Gary Gruwell tries for two points,
while Rick Fritzmeir looks on. Bottom right: Ray comes in
for a lay up. Below: Rudy Beaver begins his hump for the
ball, as Ray Butler waits for his tip. Bottom Ich: Keith
Wright avoids his defender.
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scoring 169 total points and leading the
Kevin House was chosen as the Most
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Flickcnger pins his opponent. Center: Fred Hall tries for a
take down.
Bark row: Varsity: Coach Kcnworthy, S. Fliclcenger, B. Cooper, G
Front mw:j. McKenzie, S. Boswell, K. Combellack, F. Hall, K. Shea.
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Bark mw: Frosh: E. Peterson, C. Lomax, M. Reynolds, M. Davis, M. Huston, A. Ho se. Front row: D. Olson, T. Lewin, P. Kassula, S. Keeler, R. W
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Don Mosbacher throws the ball into action.
Don Arrundell was chosen as the Most Valuable Player.
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Gossner, R. Allardice, M. Sides, P. Roundrrcc, D.
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D. Howarth, R. Dugger, R. Revaz, H. Kennedy, R.
B. Berno. Second row: B. Schackelford, E. Combs, S.
Willey, K. Bolton, D. -Iermstead, W. Kolbezen, B. Guer-
rero. Fronl row: K. Kenworthy, K. Wheeldon, C. Jenson, A.
Ax, T. Korzan.
Cenler lejl' Nixa Schell cuts high for
the next gate. Above: Steve Willey
sprays snow on the giant slalom. Leji'
Holly Kennedy keeps low for faster
turns.
This page sponsored by H. Lee Har-
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The Girls' Athletic Association
partook this year in many sports,
including basketball, softball, volley-
ball, field hockey, tennis, and track.
frigbtj Lorna Sambosetti skillfully
whacks the ball during field hockey
practice. Kopp. pg.j Bea Hill ftop !ey?j,
Karen Nicholson ftop rigblj, and
Heidi Burnett frenterj show their
graceful form while addressing the
ball. fbollom leflj Kim Veerkamp
leaps into the long jump pit and Kim
Veerkamp, Lori Veeter, and Margie
Cabellaro jog for warm up.
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begin the destruction of this, and the creation of the new Bl Dorado High
School. Though the building be changed, it is up to you, juniors, to continue the
spirit and customs within, for you will inherit El Dorado.
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Among many of the favorite activities, one usually sees a Queen and Princesses
helping to bring happiness to each individual heart. They symbolize thebeauty
and charm embodied in each event. With the thought of Royalty there usually
comes a few tears of sadness as well as happiness, when the past Royalty leaves
making room for the new. In life too, there are always moments of joy to tran-
scend the sad moments which come to all of us.
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Reigning over the 1972 Homecom-
ing activities was jill Zaramskas,
escorted by Dan Ward. jill was swim
team captain in G.A.A. earlier this
year, and a Baskadette during the fall.
Most of her hobbies are sports such
as snowskiing, hiking, tennis, and
horseback riding. jill's goal is to
work in the field of hygene.
Top: Loretta Mosbacher, last yearis
Homecoming queen, bestows the
crown and best wishes upon jill.
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Nominees were picked by FFA and
voted upon by the student body drop-
ping pennies in a ballot jar, represent-
ing their choice. Each penny counted
as a vote for each candidate.
On November 19, the night of the
exciting Harvest Dance, these candi-
dates waited for the big decision from
Kenny Loar, FFA President. The
votes were tallied earlier and Kenny
announced Nancy Thomas FFA Har-
vest Queen.
Nancy, a junior, enjoyed taking
part in Girls League and being a
member of the FFA. Her court con-
sisted of Princesses starting right to
left with Senior, Shirley Grey, Sopho-
more, Stacy Smith, and Freshman,
Terry Searle.
Above IM: Nancy receives the final
judgment from Kenny. Above riglal:
Nancy and john Evans enjoy a dance
together to celebrate the victory.
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The following students are recog-
nized for outstanding achievement in
their specific fields. Top row: Phil
Harvey - Social Studies, Cindy Wal-
len - Drama, Marian Eriksson -
Mathematics, Terry Newkirlc - Lib-
eral Arts, Wendy O'Meara - CA
Saving and Loans Outstanding Stu-
dent, Mike johnson - Trades and
Industrial, Fran! row: Lauri Bredeson
- Foreign Language, Nancy Carpen-
ter - English, and Nancy Fleiger -
Music. Not included were: Kim Weir
- Science and Math, Lauri Weath-
ersby - Vocational Arts, Chris Carl-
son - Art, Curtis Bolton - Lab Sci-
ence, Kenneth Loar - Agriculture,
Sherri Inama - Business, Karen
Waldron - Home Economics.
Mathematical Association of
America
Each year the Math Department of
El Dorado hosts the M. A. A. math
contest, open to all the students.
Winners were determined by the
score they received on their tests.
This year's winner was Brent Stewart,
fight, with a score of 42.25. Second
place was captured by Kim Weir, cen-
ter, with a score of 40.25, and third
place winner was Steve Baker with a
score of 50.5.
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Seniors Bill Prosch and Cindy San-
ders, were chosen by the Riffle staff
to rule as King and Queen of Riffle.
Both were liked and well known by
the whole student body.
Cindy enjoyed her last year partici-
pating in Drill Team, and Girls
League. Lower lefif: Cindy works hard
on homework to make the best of
her Senior year grades.
Bill enjoyed water skiing away
from school, but he still remembered
his past membership in Key Club.
Lower rzgbl: "Hawk-eye" Prosch zeros
in on the target.
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On February 25 at half time Phil
Harvey, student manager of the Bas-
ketball team, announced and crowned
Kim Wright, Queen of the Basket-
ball team,
Kim Wright, a senior at El
Dorado, enjoyed participating as a
Baskedette her last year.
Top' 1417: Lyle Herman presents a bou-
quet of roses to Kim, with Dan Bol-
ster, her escort, close by to share her
happiness. Top Rigbl: Phil Harvey
looks pleased as he crowns Kim
Queen. Below: Right to left is Queen
Kim Wright with escort Dan Bolster,
Princess Debbie Dyer with escort
Rusty Harris, and Princess Pam Har-
ris with escort jim Fyfe.
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Nancy Thomas, who was very
active throughout the year, was cho-
sen by FFA members to be their
Sweetheart. Nancy, a junior, was
involved in many activities including
Drill Team and being Harvest
Queen. Top rzghf, lejf? la right: Ray
Burnds, Elmer Kass, Nancy and
Kelly Gross work on FFA Project.
Middle rzgbtx Mr. Swenson shows
Nancy the techniques of welding.
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radial saw. Top IM: Nancy stands
proudly, in honor of FFA title. Lower
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This year Key Club voted unanimously for Carrie Dunn
to be their Mascot. She was the only girl accepted as a
member in Key Club this year.
Carrie enjoyed her pastime, skiing, participating in
Marching and Concert Band, or maybe just visiting with a
few friends. During the school activities Carrie was usually
right in the middle, taking part and showing her school
Spirit.
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under a tree just to think about all the things that happen
each day. Lower lefi: Carrie also enjoys other things at
school like visiting with Phil Harvey and Bob Huffman,
Key Club Members. Lower right: Carrie and Don Mosbacher
represent the sophomore's choice of Class Favorites.
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the best times of their lives. But the memories will linger-memories of spirited
rallies, class functions, Senior meetings, and most of all, memories of the great
brick building. This is the end and yet itis the beginning. The beginning of new
responsibilities, new challenges, and a new life. It is time to choose careers and to
exercise the knowledge acquired in twelve years of school. The graduates will all
to their separate ways, striving for their own ideals, and yet they will always be
ioincd together in rememberances oi the four years spent together at El Dorado
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Doug Walcemm flrejij caught them the spot of Witti-
est, while fopp. pagej Scarlet Coan's three years of partic-
ipation in CSMO and Scott Lumsden's four years of
active rooting and basketball playing eamed them the
honor of being elected the Seniors with the Most School
Spirit. Top: One of the bountiful babes of the Senior
Class basks on the dugout roof.
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Kim Wright and Dan Ward, K Opposite rzlgbij who, because
of their outstanding personalities and participation in class
activities were chosen as Best All Around. Far right: Phil
Harvey's and Mary William's great ambition and ability
raised them to the level of Most Likely to Succeed.
Qty Ostiguy Robert Parisi
john Paiva Cathy Parker
Luanne Palkman Cathy Parks
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Teri Becker's and Randy Piceno's radiant smiles came to
their aid as Class Flirts. Right: Marian Eriksson's and Kim
Wcir's achievements in the classroom earned them the title
of Most Intelligent.
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Tap: Elizabeth Shackelford and Luanne Palkman tell Santa
Claus CDoug Wakemanj what they want for Christmas.
Bolloms Seniors wait patiently for panoramic picture. Opp.
pg.: Richard Worthy plays "hard guy" on 50's clay during
Spirit Week. fFar rzgbtj Linda Posten and Marie Davis dis-
play their spirit on pajama day.
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ious classes. Oj1j1w'ilc' flflgf' - LM: Vicki Perez, in the soli-
tude of the hall, diligently manufactured a leather belt,
while Dan Fleener and Chris Carlson KFM' rigblj created
ceramic artifacts. Ojymritz' ffagvf Ron Goforth made use of
the cutting machine in Grafic Arts, and Wently O7Meara
KB1'f0wj typecl in Switchboard. Wfhen classes were over
Vicki Riffcy, Vicki Perez, Vicky Bohhit and Rich Atkins
hurriecl clown the stairs.
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Harvey, Pres., Valerie Brownlie, Kim Weir, Vice Pres., and
Nancy Karabinus, Sec. Far right: Sheri Inama, Treas., is
involved in much paper work.
Marilyn Wilson Lynn Woolman
Terri Wilson Richard Worthey
Kim Witherow Kim Wright
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September of 1972 brought 10 new teachers' to El Dorado. Though
this is the last year the main building will stand, already the new teach-
ers love the building as much as we do. One said this about our school
and town --
"l can see grass and trees out of my windows. That's very nice.
There are many warm and kind people here. That is nice, too! lt is
good to see students in the halls, on the streets, everywhere in town
and to exchange hello's with them."'
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Top: Mr. Cate - Superintendent. Botlom: District Secretar-
ies, IM to 7'llglJf.' Mrs. Talbot, Mrs. Breauther, Mrs. Erhert,
Mrs. Main, Mrs. Harris.
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Veercamp fBottom lejhj Mr jones
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Below: French - Mr. Chapman. Middle: Spanish - Mr.
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Botlom ld: German - Mr. Hempt. Below: State R
ments - Mr. Luster. Middle: State Requirements
Mc'Mann. Bottom: Student Government, Homemaking
fomia History - Miss Boesh.
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Gordom Purdy. Bottom righl: G
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West and English II -john Ax.
Belaw: English I and II -- Mr. Ralph
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Lefl fo right: Mrs. Ann Krell - General Science and Mr. Curt Bolton - Chemistry and P-T Science
Life Science Beloux' Uijel Wilson, P-T Science and Biology, and Dick
Mr, Norman jones - General Science and Arithmetic Warner, -T Science, Physics, and Environmental Science.
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lefl fn rilqlvf: Mrs. Mary Floyd, Art and Crafts,
Tstey Art, Mr. .lim Gnrmire, Drama and Crafts.
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Mr. William Lombard - Algebra co 'ng school year.
Mr. Chuck Marks - Geometry . Don Gemcs - Algebra
Mr. Keith Glentzcy - General Math . Gale Wilson - Algebra
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Auto Shop Botiom: Mr. Allen seems puzzled "I Center top: Mr. Russ Swenson - Ag. Shop Top fight: Mr.
spark plugs are around here." Clarence Roundtree Bottom: Mr. jess Frampton
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leflt' Typing - Miss ,Iodean Mcgraw. Middle right: Book- Bebnv IW: Mr. Bart Tamblyn. Below far ngbt: Mr.
keeping - Tom Millan. ley. Middle lej?.' Mrs. Ann Miller.
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Rucobo - Business Machines. Above: At the beginning of the year Judy and
worked hard in Business Machines.
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Mechanics: Lej? lo right: Russ Papest, Chuck Anderson,
in Bement.
Cafeteria: Dj to right: Wilma Holingsworth, Linda Olson,
Connie Mardis, Beverly Wlalker, Helen Barrentine.
Custodians: Lek to right: Vel Kodclja, Ray Luce, Byron
Thomas, Wdt Campini, Forest Harper, Robert Rigler, Burt
Frumirs.
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El Dorado.
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The yearbook staff of 1972-73 would like to take this space to thank the busi-
nessmen and women of our community for their extensive help and support of
this annual. The funds from the advertisements they run in this book help
finance the Riffle, and in so doing, make it possible for the students to purchase
it at a reasonable price. In light of that fact, they have supported the school in
carrying on a yearbook tradition and should be shown our appreciation by our
support of their business. Each student of this school should thank these devoted
people, for without their support this yearbook would not be what it is
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HEDRICK AND DUNCAN CHAIN SAWS
6407 Pony Express Trail
"Congra'ruIafions Class of '73"
VI'S BEAUTY AND BOUTIQUE
6lI Placerville Drive
Placerville, California
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EDWARD'S ELECTRIC
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6I5 Placerville Drive
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P. O. Box 82
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447 Main Sfreei
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WESTMORELAND'S FLORIST AND JEANNE'S POODLE THE CRACKED CRUCIBLE
ZI:?g2fl2?Road Corner of Loius Rd. and Hiway 49
Bgsf Vvishga Class of ,BL i Handcraffed Glffs
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I337 Broadway I400 Broadway
Placerville, California Placerville, California
OXYGEN SERVICE AND SUPPLY
2900 Cold Springs Road
Placerville, Calif.
BROADWAY FLORIST
I349 Broadway
Placerville, California
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P. O. Box 426
222 Advertisements
Placerville, California
GON WHEEL MOBILE HOME PARK Earl G. Sanderson, D.D.S.
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oclx Pines 644-2654
90I Spring Sfreef Placerville
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5 Cold Springs Road
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Box 49 Coloma
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P. O. Box 606
Diamond Springs
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Placerville, California
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Coloma, California
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309l Newfown Road 3l75 Turner
Placerville, California "Lei Your Eyes See The Fu+ure"
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433 Main Sireef
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3I77 Turner Shea?
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207I Cold Springs Road
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6494 Pony Express Trail
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535 Placerville Dr.
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Placerville, Calif.
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JOHN J. SULLIVAN, M. D.
l065 Marshall Way
"Besf Wishes Class of '73"
DR. PAUL WASHBURN, O. D
IO77 Marshall Way
"Congra+ula+ions Class of '73"
I. V. ALLEN, D. D. S.
IO97 Marshall Way
Placerville, California
H 81 H HARDWARE
5004 Pony Express Trail
Polloclr Pines
JEAN W. BABCOCK, M. D.
IO67 Marshall Way
"Good Luclr Class of '73"
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