El Segundo High School - Golden Eagle Yearbook (El Segundo, CA)
- Class of 1972
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Academics ... . . . .74
People ..... ..... 1 O8
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But today, well lived, makes every yesterday
A dream of happiness, and every tomorrow
a vision of hope.
Look well, therefore, to this day!
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Look to this day-and to this
year-for it is life-
Student Life
ln its brief existence of nine
months, life on ESHS campus for
the 1971-1972 school year was the
reality of classes, grades, and
homework: it was the bliss of pep
rallies, assemblies, clubs, and
i nvolvement: it was the splendor
of lunch periods, victories,
successes, and friendships.
Yesterday is already a dream
recorded here in pictures for you
to relive, to remember, and to
preserve in your memory. Life was
not only a faint vision of every
day routine, it was also a dream
of happiness and hope for
tomorrow. Look well, therefore,
to Student Life on ESHS campus.
That's all that's left you today.
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From Left to Right, lst Row: B.Young, L.Wendell, J.Meredith, J.Melville. 2nd Row: C.Bell, S.Olson, D.Landreth, 3rd Row: C.Hu
S.Murphy, D.Puffer, D.Morehead, K.McAllister, D.McCauley, S.Guastaferro, C.McMillan, K.Wallace, M.McClary. 4th Row: S.Fahy, L.Curtis
S.Curtis, M.Jellison, G.Murray, K.Dalgleish, R.Randall, T.McNaughton. Below: A leader among men is able to delegate work. "Hogwash'
says Mike Jellison, "l'll do it myself,"
ESHS's most active group this year was
Student Council
supervised by Mr. Peterson, whose interest and concern
encouraged an active Student Government. Student Council
started with a bang when Steve Curtis was elected ASB
president a year ago. Serving with Steve for the 197 1-1972
school year were Vice President, Mike Jellison and
Secretaries, Janice Meredith and Lynn Wendell, and
Treasurer, Sharon Olson. These officers along with the
Senate and the Executive Council comprised El Segundo's
active, effective Student Council.
The council did more than approve requistions for money
and requests for dances and activities. Saturdays and after
school, they sanded and painted the bleachers blue and
gold. They revised rules for requisitions and student body
business. They wrote up rules for supervisors working at
games and revised rules for concession stands. They set
up successful ticket collecting systems for football and
basketball games.
The climax of the year was the purchase and installation
of a much needed new scoreboard for the football field.
They also got a new marquee. Look to this day and to this
school year as a year of strong, active government for the
students, by the students, under strong, respected
leadership.
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Left to Right-L.Wendell, J.Curtis, M.Jellison, J.Meredith. Standing, Mr. Peterson.
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of Mr. Peterson. Below: lst Row Left to Right, K.Dalgleish, R.Randall,
S.Curtis, M.Jellison, S.Fahy. 2nd Row: J.Meredith, C.McMilIan, L.Wendell,
S.Olson, G.Murray.
Within the structure of the student
government was the ever needed
Executive Council
which was appointed by ASB
President Steve Curtis. This group
of young executives was responsible
for the general activities and
workings of the entire student body.
The officers and their duties were
the following: Ron Randall,
Commissioner of Activities, was
responsible for booking and
organizing all assemblies, Steve
Fahy, Commissioner of Sports,
related the events and problems of
the entire athletic program to the
student bodyg Gayle Murray,
Commissioner of Publicity, informed
the school, parents, and community
of all school activities, Cindi
McMillan, Commissioner of Pep and
Morale, provided everyone with
school spirit through the rallies and
pep club presentations.
The Executive Council was truly a
vital part of the student government
of El Segundo High School.
Below: Left to Right: Tod McNaughton, Debbie Puffer,
Bell, Steve Guastaferro-students who care about
school's government. Right: "So freshmen can't paint,
they!" Debbie Puffer refutes ASB President, S.Curtis.
Class finances and class activities were the major concern of
The Senate
They provided communications between the student
govern ment, the school, and classes. ASB Vice President Mike
Jellison, was the presiding officer of the Senate this year, and
helped classes organize money-making activities and Wednesday
class meetings. From the Homecoming to the spending of class
funds, the Senate was busily at work.
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Seated Left to Right: V.Davis, S.Murphy, D.Puffer, D.Morehead, K.McAllister, D.McCauley, S.Guastaferro, K.Wallace. Standing: L.Curtis,
M.Jellison. Left: Sophomore girls Diane Morehead and Cara Bell look up to the leadership shown by VP Mike Jellison.
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lst Row: S.McGregor, T.Stewart, K.Dalgleish. 2nd Row-
V.Pulaski, J.Hobe, J.Laffoon, M.WiIson, K.Welch, P
Justice, S.Phillips, C.Farnell, G.Turino, K.WoIfsberger
K.Luthy. 3rd Row: D.Chabrajez, D.Chabrajez, N.Murphy
L.Hamaker, C.Ray, D.Cottriel, M.Ruane, E.Wiley, T.Flynn
4th Row: R.Lake, T.Soto, V.Jellison, S.Horst, J.Ramsey
A.Brown. 5th Row: Non-member, V.Scott, K.Karutz, C
Purvis, S.Stuthard, M.Curtis, S.Bryant, Non-member
B.Clevenger, R.Ruis, J.Hancock, J.Gigena. Left: Ken Dalg:
leish illustrates the location for the new marquee.
Each of us had the opportunity to have our
ideas and opinions heard through the
House of Representatives
This year the House was headed by Speaker,
Ken Dalgleish, Scott McGregor, Speaker
Pro Temg and Tara Stewart, Secretary.
Members of the House were elected in each
second period class and problems and topics
for discussion came from these classes.
The House was responsible for getting the
new scoreboard, putting up football posters
around town, putting on another successful
carnival, and looking out for the general
welfare of the entire student body.
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41: Colonels Tara Stewart and Ellen Thomas took
time out of a busy schedule to pose for a picture.
112: The wagon moved on as Drill Team provided
the wheels for the "Circus" half-time. 43: Looking
to this day were Colonels Tara Stewart Cleftj and
Ellen Thomas. iM: Tara Stewart was a pivot point
for a wagon wheel. 115: Drill Team instructor, Mrs.
Sandy Behrmann, had great pride in the 1971-72
DrillTeam.
Performing at half-time,
Drill Team
was the highlight of all home football
games.
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Roth, P.Morgan, C.Ray, C.Devilbiss. Front Row: Head Rank Leaders L.Gregg and L.HoI-
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MH, of the "Circus" half-time. Left: At the first half-time, the
Drill Team waits impatiently for their cue to step off.
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Looking sharp and pretty in their new blue and
gold uniforms were the girls of action in the
Drill Team.
Colonels Tara Stewart and Ellen Thomas and
teacher Mrs. Sandy Behrmann made the dreams
ofa greater Drill Team a reality by putting the
girlsthrough some rigid practices and routines
every day during 4th period and after school. At
the first of four home games, they rocked out to
U25 or 6 to 4" by "Chicago". "Circus Time",
"Roaring 2O's", "Cha-Cha-Cha", and "Can-Can"
were other themes performed by the Drill Team
and Band for the appreciative audiences in the
bleachers. The splash of blue and gold pompoms
waving in the stands added to the spirit of the
Eagles and fans alike. Determination to change
and improve won out for everyone as the Drill
Team moved ahead to lead the school in spirit.
Drill Team-Back Right to Front Left in "E" shape: T.Aikens,
C.Bell, M.Cottriel, K.Wiley, J.Collings, B.Bryan, D.Lucero, K.
Cummings, C.Majors, J.Froelich, L.Gaston, J.Westover, L.
Briese, D.EffIandt. From top of "S" shape down: K.Hann, R.
Hare, B.Bryan, K,Goodale, M.Ruane, M.Honselor, D.Harrison,
J.Ha os K.Wills, V.Dicks, P.Swann, L.LowelI, L.Honselor, C.
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fer, V.Schaeffer QLeft to rightj M.Tomazewski, D.Sturm, J.Shan-
non, L.Lucero, D.Summers, L.WarfieId, Above: The Drill Team
awaits the cue from the drum major to step off to pre-game
performance.
Left: Left all the way around in "D" shape: N.Murphy, K.Ramsey,
D.Morehead, L.Lindstrom, M.McGarry, T.Morris, P.Ray, M.
McClary, S.Phillips, M.McKean, M.Petrovich, S.Martin, J.SayIor,
K.Howard. Below: With the background of the band, Caroline
Clarke, Diane Morehead, Peggy Ray, and Cindi Majors march
to their places during the Circus half-time.
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Those days you wish would never end were the days
of pep rallies, football games and
Marching Band.
Over 80 students gathered their talents together to
create one of the best bands in the South Bay area.
The community as well as the school applauded the
performances of this group at games, rallies, and
especially at Homecoming. Assisting band instructor
Mr. Richard Tash with this outstanding group were
Ron Randall, drum major, and Roc McNaughton,
assistant drum major. Vitally important were the
many band officers, managers and librarians of each
class. The Eagle band looked great and sounded
even better.
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Above: Row 1 L. to R.: Eileen Kennedy, Prudence Ashley,
Sandi Schroder, Karen Magee. Row 2: Kathy Collings, Ma-
aike Holman. Row 3: Gay Pendleton, John Castle. Row 4:
Jeff Bell, Patty Shanks. Row 5: Joe Stiers, Paul Guy, Nancy 'Ng
Price, Tim Matchett, Chet Harter, Polly Westover, John Bot- ii
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candid humor, or is he just cracking up under the
strain? Below: The percussion section awaits the
drum major's signal to step off to the next forma-
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For every home football game there was a
Marching Band
Although the band members complained and griped
about all the practices, they enjoyed the fun and
companionship found in such a large, active group.
A small pep band usually played at all away games
which added to the school spirit. The band had a
chance to compare themselves with bands from
other schools in several band reviews throughout
the year. They sold stadium cushions to help raise
money for trips and other band activities. All agreed
that the marching Eagles added much to our student
life.
Bottom: The trornbones blast out with drill team in
background. Below: This routine shuffles the band
and drill team for half-time entertainment. Left:
Proudly stands this year's drum rnaior, Ron Randall.
"You are mad," said Alice to the rabbit, and it was
a Mad-Hatter's Ball! Tumbling into the "Alice in
Wonderland" at the Hacienda Hotel South Starlite
Room on October 30th were over 220 students to
enjoy the
1971 Homecoming Coronation.
Sponsored by the Golden Eagle Annual Staff, this
year's Coronation was another big success. Barbara
Albinus and her committees labored hard and long
to provide the entire student body with a "Wonderful
Wonderland" and an evening to remember. Music
was by the Colridge Taylor band. Climaxing the
evening was the crowning ofthe 1971 Homecoming
King and Queen-Mike .lellison and Betty Young!
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Above Right Corner: Students groove to Colridge Taylor at Coronation. Middle Left-Right: Senior Prince Steve Curtis and Princess Lynn
Wendell, Junior Prince Jim Chavez and Princess Meg Tomaszewski. Sophomore Prince Tim Cargill and Princess Laurette Bowie, Frosh
Prince Ron Giery and Princess Michele DeFontes. Above Left: The 1971 Homecoming King and Queen- Mike Jellison and Betty Young.
Above Right: Steve Bryant, mystery guest, gasps at being found out!
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Upper Left: King Mike Jellison gives traditional kiss to Betty
Young. Middle Left: Colridge Taylor provided the sounds at the
1971-72 Coronation Ball. Lower Left: Last year's Queen, Jan
Huey, crowns Betty Young and King Mike Jellison. Upper Right:
Crown Bearers Mike Burgman and Julie Peterson "Look to the
Day" when they will sit on the throne as the royal couple.
Upper Middle Right: To their surprise Mike Jellison and Betty
Young reign as 1971 Homecoming King and Queen. Lower
Middle Right: King Mike and Queen Betty are seated after
being crowned. Lower Right: The dude, Steve Bryant, escorts
Queen Betty Young to her throne.
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With the news and excitement of the Coronation,
Homecoming
was not far behind. ln keeping with this year's
theme, "Through the Looking Glass", Pep Club re-
created Alice andthe White Rabbit at the Homecoming
Rally. The football team was presented a spirit
chain full of good wishes and a letter of good luck
from the King and Queen. Blue and gold spirit dots
were all over campus and added to the spirit which
helped the team to an 8-O victory over St. Monica.
The Key Club and Epsilon Sigma float, a huge play-
ing card of the Queen of Hearts, walked off with
first prize for the second year in a row. Missing
from the parade and activities was the Junior Class
float, a victim of vandalism by some less mature
students on campus.
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Princess Lynn Wendell and Prince Steve Curtis. 3. Jun-
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4. Sophomore Princess Laurette Bowie and her escort
Scott Schultz. 5. Freshman Princess Michelle DeFontes
and Prince Ron Giery. 6. This year's Grand Marshall,
DL Stevenson and his daughter Donna 7 Mr Duff
body. 8. Mr. Watkins receives a pie in the face because
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DeFontes, Meg Tomaszewski, Betty
Young, Lynn Wendell, and Laurette
Bowie. 2. King and Queen Mike Jel-
lison and Betty Young get the Red
Carpet treatment during half-time.
3. Mascots displayed the good luck
letter from the King and Queen. 4.
Dr. Machisic and Superintendent Dr.
Harter smile as they ride in the
Homecoming Parade. 5. Pep Club
members and the football team
proudly display the victory sign for
their 8-O win over St. Monica.
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was Mr. Stevenson, a great
supporter of all Eagle events.
Completing the parade were
the Junior and Senior High
School Bands and the Royal
Court of class princesses and
princes.
It is rumored that many students at ESHS go to
school just to see the
Assemblies.
This year many fine assemblies were presented
to us through the efforts of Ron Randall,
Commissioner of Assemblies. Along with the
usuals, such as the chorus and John Goddard
assemblies, there were new presentations such
as the "Athletes For Youth" assembly.
1. John Goddard narrates .one ,of his always exciting
travel films. 2,3,4,5g Susan Horst, Vicki Jellison, Betty
Young, and Jim Peterson model some of the latest fash-
ions for the girls' fashion show put on by the Broadway.
6. The beginning girls' and boys' chorus entertain at one
of the chorus assemblies. 7. Dave Hull, Wes Parker and
Jim Lefebvre answer questions from the audience at
the "Athletes For Youth" assembly. 8. The advanced
girls' chorus waits for their cue. 9. The seniors put up an
invincible wall on offense while Donna Cowan runs for a
first down. 10. The senior cheerleaders show their great
form: Don Bell, Bob MacGregor, Pat Giery, Carl Wilson,
Glenn White, Mike Jellison, Arne Elmore, Sandi Schrader,
Alan Brown, Stewart Swiggum, Sean Cronin and John
Peterson. 11. The senior cheerleaders were always ready
to cheer their team on to victory. 12. The seniors came
through at halftime psyched up to win. 13. A touchdown
for the seniors! 14. Senior, Debbie Summers hustles
off the field. 15. After much effort, senior, Cindy Hull
got the flag of junior, Phyllis Helvey.
A new event for everyone to enjoy this year was the
Powder Puff Football Game
between the senior and junior girls. The seniors,
coached by Mr. Hale, pulled a 14-8 victory over the
strong juniors coached by Mr. Whittington. Many
favored the seemingly stronger juniors but the
swift ground movements of the seniors triumphed.
At halftime the juniorsenjoyed an eight point
lead over the seniors but were never allowed
any more afterthat.
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ing as she promotes spirit. 2. "E-S-
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cheerleader Jerese Milleville. 3. Con-
ductor Gayle Murray leads the spirit
band. 4. In a skit to promote spirit,
Susie Horst finds herself in a trash
can..5. Mascot Lynn Wendell heads
the "V" for the Alma Mater. 6. JV
Vicki Jellison waits for a cheer to
begin. 7. Sue McKean displays her
abilities in a flag routine.
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used as part of this year's
Rallies
Pep Clubtried to instill in the
student body an Eagle pride and support for all
teams. One of the biggest successes was
"Old-Fashion Day". At the rally, the
gym echoed with the music of Woody Herman's
band which was "really cookin' on the front
burner". A five dollar prize was awarded to
the Juniors for having the most participation.
Other rallies included class yell competitions,
teacher participation, and pep talks from the
coaches. Many hours of preparation went
into each rally in hopes it would lead all
teams to victory. Rallies were something to
look forward to for they were a happy ending
to a long school week.
1. ln from the 40's a group of swingers are caught "bee-bopping"
around. 2. The Fire Department delivers the new Pep Club to the
opening rally. 3. Song girl Gina Turino says, "Hi" to the student
body in the hello skit. 4. Varsity Cheerleaders line up for the Eagle
spell-out.
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1971-72 Pep Club
made their debut at the first rally via the El
Segundo Fire Department, truck-sirens and all!
And these peppy girls were in the
spirit all year. They did more lead
cheers at games and plan
started a fire under the
some spirit. A spirit chain at
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Club. Below, First Row: P.Justice, G.Pagett, M.Lagotta
C.McMillan, B.Young, Second Row: V.WilIiamson, J.Mille
ville, V.Jellison, G.Murray, l.Snow, J.Ramsey, S.Horst
E.Wiley. Third Row: G.Turino, P.Ramey, C.Scott, L.Bowie
L.Curtis, D.Chabrajez, S.McKean, D.Ernest, K.Carlson
Fourth Row: L.McCanIies, M.Walsh, L.Wendell. Bottom
Right Corner: Pep Club keeps the spirit after a grim
defeat.
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Glenda Pagett, Lori Curtis, Cindi McMillan,
and ldonna Snow. 2: Lynn Wendell and Lori
Curtis displayed their spirit during rallies. 3:
This year's Song girls were Cheryl Scott, Emily
Wiley, Pam Justice, Betty Young, Dori Ernest,
Gina Turino. 4: Betty Young looks on intently
as our team strives for victory. 5: Song girls
do their quarterly routine. 6: Coach Morris,
Pep Club's sponsor.
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Second Row: Laurette Bowie, Debbie Chabrajez. Juanita Ramsey. 2: J.V. Cheer-
leaders promoted school spirit. 3: Arnie Elmore and Alan Brown show their
flagtwirling ability at a rally. 4: A fine dinner put on by the Pep Club for the V.
football team. 5: "Ready! Hit It!" says Pep Club. 6: Pep Club arrives for first
rally.
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It was a year of fun and action under efficient
leadership for
Girls' League
In the fall they showed the freshmen girls around
campus and sponsored an Orientation Tea for all
girls new to ESHS. All through the football season
they sold rooter ribbons and buttons to help
promote school spirit. A fashion show assembly
sponsored by Broadway and Girls' League
provided a groovy assembly for the girls. The
usual Christmas canned food drive was climaxed
by the Christmas Dance December 11th in the
boys' gym. Valentine telegra ms, Girls' Week,
Father-Daughter Sports Night, and the traditional
Frosh-Senior Sister get-together
kept everyone busy and
entertained throughout the
rest of the year. Perhaps one of
the best activities was working
with the El Segundo Women's
Club with the POW and MIA
program. Betty Young was this
year's President. Mrs. DeSmidt
and Miss Gelinas were this yea r's
sponsors. Look to this day and
to yesterday for a happy, eager,
helpful Girls' League.
Above Right: Betty Young, president
Right: officers: Back Row: E.Thomas,
S.Stuthard. Middle: B.Young, S.Olson,
l.Snow. Front: K.Wiley, V.Jellison. Below:
sponsors, Mrs. De Smidt, Mrs. Lenker,
Miss Gelinas. Below Right: Betty Young
models at the fashion show.
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2: Juniors: L.LowelI, D.McCauiey, QMissing-K.CarIson and K.WaIlaceJ
3: Sophomores: D.Morehead, L.Bowie, C.BeII, E.Bayes. 4: Betty Young
explains canned food drive at a Girls' League meeting. 5: Frosh3 K.
Howell, J.Hobe, CMissing-D.Chabrajez, J.Laffoonj 6: Lisa Hamaker
dons one of the many new fashions.
This was a year of many achievements.
Key Club
has always meant service to the school and to the community.
This year was no exception. With Mr. Watkins as their sponsor,
and Bob Kessener as Key Club president, the members were able
to work together to perform these many helpful services:
ushering at various plays and performances, taking tickets at
all home football games: being officials at the Christmas
parade, and filling Christmas stockings for needy children.
They also helped out at the Child Development Center. The
Key Club and Epsilon Sigma float won first place in the El
Segundo Homecoming festivities. Throughout the year
both organizations worked together to make service projects a
reality.
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float. 3. The Key Club banner stands before every meeting. 4. Bob Kessener looks
on as Junior Queen, ldonna Snow, speaks her peace at a noon-time meeting.
5. Members discuss among themselves the business of the day. 6. Mr. Watkins
congratulates newly elected President, Bob Kessener.
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1. Key Club officers pose,
Left to Right: Vice President:
Brian McNulty, Junior Queen:
ldonna Snow, Historian: Bob
Pedersen, President: Bob
Kessener: Sergeant of Arms:
Tom Jolly, Senior Queen: Lynn
Wendell, Secretary: Mike
Roberts. Missing are Junior
Representative: Bill Frye, and
Senior Representative: Dave
Jones.
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- L. to R. Debbie Bayes, Treasg Shirley Brown, Pres, Toni Patterson,
Sec., Kathy Hutchinson, Historian. Middle Left: A busy day for Shirley
Storm, Shirley Brown, and Vicki Davis at one of many Epsilon Sigma
noon meetings. Bottom Left: Miss Petty, Sponsor. Above: Sue Ramey
caught eating during noon meeting.
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Row 1: Judy Zimmerli, Charisse Roach, Toni Patterson, Debbie Jones, Felicia Kongable. Row 2: Joyce Hayos, Laurie Gaston, Colleen Rear
don, Deanna Limberg, Denise O'Grady, Janet Brackett, Kathy Hutchinson, Shirley Storm, lrene Miha. Row 3: Suzanne Ramey, Vicki Davis
Cindy Hull, Shirley Brown, Janice Meredith, Debbie Bayes, Sandi Schrader.
Continuing in the tradition of service to school
and community was
Epsilon Sigma
This honorary girls' society did much to help
the school and the community. In September,
Epsilon Sigma, along with Key Club, helped lost
parents find their way to classrooms on Back-to-
School night. They sold tickets at home
football games and handed out POW pamphlets
on Veterans' Day. The night of November 23 they
supervised and worked at the Senior-Junior girls'
Powder Puff football game-and a few members
even took part as the senior girls zoomed to
victory. At Christmas time they sold candy
canes to raise money for their club and
journeyed to the Hawthorne Community Hospital
where they sang carols for the patients. In
the springthey had their traditional "Come as
you are" breakfast initiation and worked on
numerous other service projects. This active,
concerned group of senior girls can truly look
to this day and every day as a day well lived.
"Walk together, talk together, people of the
Earth". . .motto of AFS. Walking and talking
with us on the ESHS campus this year were two
AFS Foreign Exchange Students.
Irene Miha from Greece and Judy Zimmerli from
Switzerland proved that young people can achieve
the purpose of AFS- to bring people from all
over the world together. Irene Miha practiced
friendship and she soon became a friend with
the students, faculty and community as she
spoke at assemblies and civic clubs, telling us
about her native Greece and its great history
and customs. She enjoyed the American system
of education that offers students the opportunity
to choose their classes. Although she had a
time adjusting to our American food, she did
develop a liking for fried chicken and
hamburgers. When not playing volleyball, reading,
or swimming, Irene was talking and visiting with
her many American friends both on and off
campus. Her message to us was "Trust
yourselves" and "Thanks to ESHS."
Judy Zimmerli came to our campus from the
beautiful snow covered Alps of Switzerland.
California was a definite change in weather and
also in education. At ESHS she went on field trips
and had to choose her own classes, neither of
which was permitted in the schools of
Switzerland. One of her favorite classes was
Behavioral Science because she liked to meet
and study people and their behavior. Judy also
liked to travel and found the American people both
friendly and helpful. Judy likes American peanut
butter and , like other Californians, found that
a car was a necessity to get around.
Although life in El Segundo was different for our
AFS students, they added a charm and enjoyment
that filled our life with happiness. ESHS will miss
Irene and Judy and will remember them always.
Best wishes go with them from our campus and
community.
Middle: Foreign exchange students, Irene Miha and Judy Zimmer-
li. Below Left: AFS sponsor, Mrs. Shipley. Below: AFS meetings
were so crowded that members had to sit on the floor.
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exchange student, Irene Miha Right:
Ladden with books, Judy Zimmerli
"makes the scene" at an AFS meeting.
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Among them was
AFS
Providing activities and experiences to help promote
the friendship and organization necessary to support the AFS
Exchange program, this club had a busy year. The annual
pancake breakfast, a car wash, and the Dollars for Scholars
march kept the members and AFS President, Joyce Cuthbertson,
and sponsor, Mrs. Karin Shipley, busy planning and working
all year. All of us will look well to the day when all
people from all over the world will walk together and talk
together in bonds of friendship through the efforts of the
AFS program.
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AFS meeting by talking with Cathy Cum-
mings and Exchange Student, Judy
Zimmerli. Below Left: AFS Officers, Front
Row: Kristi Wallace, Kristi Carlson, Back
Row: Judy Zimmerli, Irene Miha. Bottom:
Next year's exchange student finalists
Kathy Cummings and Jim Witt.
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shapes as both boys and girls
participated in the Eagle
Sports. M
The autumn leaves were still
on the trees as the football
teams took to the gridiron to
kick off the year to a good
start. The varsity football
team found the season a little
rough and disappointing, but
the Bees and Cees both took
Pioneer League
Championships. While all
of this was happening, the
Cross Country runners and
Girls' GIA Volleyball were
making news with their
victories. As the winter
season approached, the
basketball teams and
wrestlers prepared to take
on all competitors. Spring
brought the swinging bats of
baseball and girls' softball,
and the fleeting feet of track.
All in all, sports played a big
role in making each day
memorable, giving us hope
for further success and for
progressive character
building in the future.
1 Bob MacGregor pulls to lead Tim Cargill on a sweep. 2 Steve
Fahy makes a diving catch, just in bounds. 3 Craig Cleary spots
his target and fires. 4 Breaking into the open, Stewart Swiggum
goes for a long gainer. 5 Terry Eady scores six points for the
Eagles.
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Row 1: K.Steichen, C.Collette, C.Orlowski, T.Eady, A.Brown, S.Fahy, B.MacGregor, C.Wilson, T.Ray, M.Randall, B.Marquez, M.O'Dell. Row 2:
Coach Carter, S.Domann, K.Carter, M.Oppolzer, L.Randall, M.Sutherland, S.Guastaferro, B.Landreth, K.DaIgleish, S.Swiggum, M.Janssen
S.Obradovich, J.Hancock, P.Briese, R.Smith, B.Newman, D.Layne, Coach Smith. Row 3: Coach Felix, T.Cargill, R.Byrd, S.Cronin, D.Bell, M.
Mullins, J.Chavez, J.Hayes, D.Tilford, D.Riggins, R. Grounds, D.Stoltenberg, C.Cleary, B.Adams, B.Stapleton, A.Elmore. D.Riggins, D.Mink-
Ier, Coach Garr.
With only two returning letterman the
T Varsity Football Team
was forced to initiate a rebuilding program.
Although they only won two games, the Eagles
gained valuable experience toward next season.
The defense was stingy most of the season, but
the offense didn't get in gear until the last
few games. Led by captains Steve Fahy and Bob
MacGregor, the Eagles always impressed their
opponents with their never-say-die attitude. No
matter what the win-loss record was, the Eagle fans
stuck behind their team because they knew they
would always see great, hard -fought football.
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1 Hancock and Fahy hit 'em high
and low. 2 Behind great, great
blocking, Cleary has plenty of
time to pass. 3 Going high for
the ball, Ken Dalgleish wrestles
it away from a defender. 4 Tim
Cargill runs for daylight. ,5 MStewart
Swiggum sees daylight behind
Alan Brown's block. 6 Steve Obra-
dovich throws the long bomb.
7 Steve Fahy tucks the ball under
his arm and heads upfield. 8 Jim
Chavez throws Ontario for a big
loss.
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Most Valuable Player
Steve Fahy
Most Valuable Back
Terry Eady
MostVaIuable Lineman
Mike Randall
Most Improved Player
Matt Mullins
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1 Eagle line opens a hole
as Brown picks up cru-
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Swiggum turns the cor-
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age. 3 Don Bell shows
all-league form. 4 Terry
Eady plunges for a first.
5 Breaking away from
a defender, Steve Fahy
eyes a big gain.
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2 Tom Soto shows that he can run as well as pass. 3 The Sophs
complete another pass to Dobrovolny.
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Row 1: M.Briney, G.Drozd, A.Walker, M.Weinstein, B.Cuthbertson, M.Glidewell, T.Yasin, B.Riggs. Row 2: J.CorelIa, B.Smith, T.Moncrief,
B.Brown, K.DeHermida, R.Reed, C.Elliot, D.LeMasurier. Row 3: T.Harrington,T.Soto, S.Schulz. B.Ferguson. S.Phillips, G.Shilling, B.Smith,
J.Newmanf Row 4: D.Eady, A.Carbon, R.Capo, R.Miera, P.GIynn, D.Connor, M.Luikens. Row 5: Coach Hale, D.Dunbabin, S.Long, D.
Dobrovolny. S.Crews, K.McKeown, R.Harb, Coach Kerker.
. The Soph Football
team started slowly and finished champions. Entering league play, the Eagles had no wins and three defeats.
Then the coaches decided to go with a whole new offensive set. Behind the Most Valuable Lineman Bryan
Smith, and Most Valuable Backs Mark Weinstein and Tom Soto, the offense and defense soon formed into
the league's best. ln league competition the Sophs went undefeated and outscored their opponents 179-40.
All agreed that the 1971 Soph Football Team's championship season was a great maturing experience.
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K.Pearson, D.Allen, S'.Brown, M.Carrol, B.Mathews, J.Buckingham, J.Brightwell, K.Harmon, J.Berggren, C.Wardrop, .l.Booterbaugh,
A.Oien, K.CaIvert. Row 3: J.McCann, C.Cannon, A.Graham, B.Leggett, D.Bryant, M.Bell, C.Campbell, K.Faut, T.Goodman, B.Deal, J.
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something to talk about.
The Frosh Football Team
sported a well-balanced team with a tough defense and a
potent offense. Anchored by the team's Most Valuable
Player, Jorge Gigena, the defense allowed only two
touchdowns on the ground and none through the air during
league play. On offense the running of Jim Buckingham
and Tom Rowson complemented the passing combination
of Bill Palmer to Joe Purvis. This was another fine season
forthe Eagles.
1. Tom Rowson scoots around right end for 15 yards. 2. Behind fine
blocking, Bill Palmer spots his man. 3. Jim Buckingham heads for the open
field behind great blocking. 4. John Stroh bulls his way through a would-be
tackler.
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Varsity Water Polo Team
with a small squad of 7 Seniors and 5 Juniors had the
most successful season since 1965. They compiled a
record of 19 wins and only 3 losses, which took them
through the third round of CIF playoffs before being
eliminated by Lakewood 8-5. The Pioneer League
dropped waterpolo this year and El Segundo was forced
to free lance. The Eagles played a strenuous season
schedule, which included 9 games against teams that
qualified for CIF Playoffs. However, El Segundo's very
impressive record of 17 wins and only 2 losses for regular
season play qualified them once again for the CIF
Playoffs. A highlight of the early season was El Segundo's
surprising victory in the South Bay Tournament. After
impressive wins in the first three games, Burroughs 22-3,
Miraleste 15-7 and Mira Costa 14-8, El Segundo beat the
favored Crescenta Valley in a fast and exciting game
16-11 for the Tournament Championship. Another
satisfying victory was the 7-6 win over traditional rival,
Whittier HS, in the El Segundo pool when Clevenger
scored his 5th goal in the 2nd overtime period.
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Segundo drew Costa Mesa. In a
thrilling game played at El Camino
College, the Eagles were down O-2
in the first quarter, but they fought
their way back to a 7-6 victory as
Clevengerfired in 6 goals and
McNulty added one. They were
supported on defensive play by
goalie Ben Hobe and guards Dave
Sheehan and John O'Connor. The
second round brought a surprising
win over favored Los Altos. The
Eagles were down O-2 in the first
minute of the game, but had a final
victory of 9-7. Clevenger had one
of his finest games, scoring seven
goals in seven attempts. The third
round brought Lakewood for the
3rd straight year and once again
the Eagles were not able to cope
with the overpowering Lakewood
defense and a 5-8 loss ensued.
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CIF Playoffs at Lakewood. Above Left: John O'Connor
positions himself for a goal. Above Right: Coach Saari
talks with the team at Lakewood. Left: Brian McNulty
swims away from his opponents to score another Eagle
goal.
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Senior Gordon Clevenger had an outstanding season
record, as his tremendous scoring ability and all-rou nd
play accounted for most of the Eagles victories. His
fantastic season record of 138 goals out of 250
attempts for a .555 percentage was the best in all CIF
play this year. It also ranked him 2nd in total scoring
and 5th in season percentage of scoring in El
Segundo's all-time records. Clevenger was selected,
along with Sunny Hill player, Greg Carey, as 1971
All CIF Co-Players-of-the-Year. Junior Brian McNulty,
who furnished most of the scoring support for
Clevenger was named to the 1971 All CIF 3rd Team.
Ben Hobe in his first year as goalie, after sitting out
a year of competition saved several close ga mes with
some spectacular stops. Dave Sheehan, John O'Connor
and Richard Botfeld were outstanding defensively
duringthe season, while Brad Liedke and Steve
Hamaker usually controlled the center of the pool
with their speed and strength. Junior Ben Brookens
missed the first 7 games of the season due to illness,
but bolstered the offense in crucial games with his
left-handed lob shots.
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With another change this year in waterpolo the
B-JV Waterpolo Team
was the most complicated. The playing of
squads this year was dependent upon the
classification of the teams from opposing
schools. Some players had exponents for JV
playing and others for Bee. lf an opposing
school was classified as Bee our JV players had
to go up onto the Varsity roster. The B-JV squad
was only at its strongest when the JVplayers
came back from the Varsity squad. David
Botfeld made a sudden death goal to highlight
the Long Beach Wilson game. Rick Peterson
and Rod Randall played steady ball fortheir
seasons and Richard Botfeld had a fine day at
the Mira Costa 'B' Tournament to help us to a
4th place standing. The B-JV squad finished
their season with 3 wins and 11 losses.
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Pawlowski, Ken Karutz, Rick Peterson, Brad Clevenger Rod Randall
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misleading reality for the
Cee Waterpolo Team
The success of this season should be measured
through experience. The considerable playing time
the majority of the team members collected was
indicated by the success they enjoyed as Cee
Waterpolo players. The Cee Team was centered
around the experience of Paul Guy, Tim Randall,
Kirk Wolfsberger and Ben Bogossian. The speed of
Mark Berenger and goal keeping of Eric Atkeson
were real assets to the Freshmen.
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might to get the ball away from his opponent.
Middle Left: Ken Karutz contemplates on the
upcoming game. Above Row 1: George Crich-
ton, Tom Whitney, Mark Berenger, John Linn,
Craig Mohr. Row 2: Eric Atkeson, Ben Bogos-
sian, Tim Randall, Paul Guy, Frank Kielnecker,
Kirk Wolfsberger. Left: Paul Guy speeds to-
wards the ball before his opponent reaches it.
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With the combination of first year wrestlers and
seasonal veterans,
The Varsity Wrestling Team
has made the best showing in three years. This
year's co-captains, Jeff Johnson and Jack Roberts,
plus the team's wonder-machine, Mike Sutherland,
had excellent records in duel meets. Other
outstanding wrestlers were Ralph Byrd, John Curia,
George Gigena, and Bob MacGregor.
Top: Bob MacGregor tries to roll his opponent for a pin. Above Row 1: Keith Adams
John Curia, Rich Curia, Jeff Johnson, Ernie Reynoso, John Brightwell, Rob Mathews
Row 2: Coach Whittington, George Gigena, Terry Ray, Brent Landreth, Ralph Byrd
Jack Roberts, Bob MacGregor, Mike Sutherland, Coach Felix.
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pin. 2. Jeff Johnson in the process
of pinning another opponent.
3. John Curia rolling his opponent
to set himself for a pin. 4. Mike
Sutherland pinning his opponent
at Lawndale. 5. Ralph Byrd man-
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Eagle pin.
1: Row 1: Ben Bogossian, Gene Chamber-
Iand, Eric Atkeson, Mike Kennedy, Tim
Campbell, Brian Fergeson, Row 2: Paul
Church, Mark Swire, Steve Guastaferro,
Matt Luikens, Tom Sperry, Bill Diele,
Keith Keenum, Coach Felix. 2: Ben Bo-
gossian tries to manuever his way out
of his opponent's hold. 3. Brian Ferge-
son trying to roll his opponent.
Led by Ben Bogossian and Gene
Chamberland,
The JV Wrestling Team
lacked the experience of the
Varsity Squad. The JV's
didn't have a complete squad
but they won impressively
over Culver City and Schurr
High School.
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ner. 3: Torn Sperry uses all his strength
against his opponent. 4: Keith Keenum rolls
his opponent resulting in a pin. 5: Matt
Luikens prior to a successful takedown.
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Varsity Basketball Team
started its season with a burst of wins climaxed by several fine showings in
some tough tournament competition. ln the Norwalk Tournament the Eagles
took a third place standing, losing by only two points to the second team,
Rolling Hills, They also took third place in the Inglewood Tournament.
Strangely enough, the "shuffle" offense hardly ever seemed to click, and the
Eagles did n't congeal during league play as ex pected. For a team that had the
best potential since 1967, they were plagued by bad passes and poor team
co-ordination. Through the efforts of Coach Joe Hern, the talents of the fine
athletes that made the team what it was, were exploited. Many great plays
and good shooting were testimony to the long hours of practice completed
by the Eagles. Co-captains Tony Pleick and Mike Jellison could generally be
found in the middle of the action rebounding and fighting for the inflated
piece of leather. Tony, with his stylized form and cool ball control was
inspiring. Another great shooter was Dave Long, the only junior in the
starting five. In the rebounding department were Steve Leal and Mike .lellison
who acted as both forwards and centers. The loss of starting guard Scott
McGregor was compensated by the acquiring of Sophomore Eric Tidwell
from the JV team to fill his position. Although the Varsity Basketball Team
never placed well in league competition, the success of the year was observed
in the improved playing and the individual knowledge gained through
competing with other schools. This year the Eagles had pride. And when
you've got it, flaunt it!
1. Tony Pleick practices his outside shooting 2 Eric Tidwell Scott McGregor
Dave Long, Sam Shriver, Craig Cleary Steve Leal Dale McNutt Steve Shilling
Tony Pleick, Mike Jellison, Glenn White Coach Hern Kneeling is manager Bill
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2: Craig Cleary practices on his lay-ups. 3: Mike Jellison shoots for two
points as Steve Leal positions himself to grab any possible rebound. 4: Seek-
ing a hoop, Dave Long drives the baseline.
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lison skies over his opponent in order to fullfill Pep Club's request
of "tip it to the Eagles". 3: Glen White probes the Marauder's
defense before dribbling for position. 4: Tony Pleick adds two
points to the Eagle score.
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Scott McGregor looks for an open team mate. 3:
Dale McNutt and Tony Pleick attempt to block their
opponents shot. 4: Ahead of the crowd, Dave Long
makes a lay-up for an Eagle basket. 5: Tony Pleick gets
a corner shot away.
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Junior Varsity Basketball
team was considered the best to come
along in eight years. Sophomores led
the way with the starting line-up
consisting of Eric Tidwell, Tom Soto.
Sam Shriver, Jeff Hancock, and Hugh
Kelly the only Junior in the starting
five. The JV's got off to a fantastic start
as they won 10 pre-League games. How
ever, leading scorer Eric Tidwell who
averaged 20 points per game was
moved up to Varsity at the beginning
of League action. Sam Shriver led the
team in rebounding while Tom Soto led
in assists and steals.
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Shriver, Jeff Warren, Dennis Riggins, Hugh Kelly,
Jeff Hancock, Eric Tidwell, Tom Soto, Keith Wolfs-
berger. 3. Sam Shriver takes a long two point
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Vernon Scott, Eric Nagel, Bryan Smith, Chuck Zopfi, Fred Retzlaff,Matt Mullins, John
Stroh, Greg Deets, Tim Cargill, Kyle Rawson, Kneeling From Left to Right: Chris Bar-
ton, Matt Stewart, Todd Yasin, Steve O'Neil. Below: Matt Stewart helps Bryan Smith
tie up the basketball. Right: Tom Soto shoots for two points.
When practice started on the first of November, the
Sophomore Basketball Team
outscored all opponents in scrimmage games. Matt Stewart
was injured and on the bench all of December and half of
January. Then things started looking better. The team was
rebounding better: their free defense was beginning to shake
up the otherteams. Kyle Rawson, Matt Mullins, Tim Cargill,
Fred Retzlaffand Bryan Smith were helping the team
consiQgeQbly,and the scores were getting closer as the sophs
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had a good offensive attack and played tough man-
to-man defense which offered hope and potential for
the future. Contributing to the team's success were
captain Ken Craig, Joe Purvis, Darrell Roach, Jim
Berggren, Mike Shanks and Dave Allen. As a team,
their weakest point was inconsistency, however, they
were a highly spirited and explosive team that kept
the coaches looking forward to a bright future.
Left: Chuck Zopfi watches as Tim Cargill shoots to tie up the game.
BeIow:Tien Craig goes up for another Eagle basket as Mike Shanks looks
on. Bottom: Standing From Left to Right: Joe Purvis, Loni Tydon, Darrell
Roach, Ken CFaig, Chris Wardrop, Mike Shanks, Dave Allen, Scott Brown,
Bill Disosway, Jim Berggren, Bill Grosvenor, Coach Saikley. Kneeling
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Turning in a winning season of 5 wins and 3
losses and placing 5th in the 1971 final
Pioneer League standings was
Varsity Cross Country.
This winning record can be attributed to the very
hard work of many of the runners who started
during the summer months to prepare for the
long hours of running. Winning special medals
in the finals were Mitch Ward and Glen Coles who
pulled 2nd and 3rd spots respectively. Glen
Coles was voted the most valuable Eagle runner
while Richard Cha brajez received the Most
Improved Runner award. Coach Terry Crystal
praised all 7 ofthe Cross Country runners for
an outstanding season.
Right: Glen Coles, the most valuable runner. Below: Team
Picture-Row 1: Glen Coles, Richard Chabrajez, Scott Ziegler.
Row 2: Peter Campbell, Mitch Ward, Mike Roberts. Row 3:
Xavier Miller.
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a hill at Centinela Park. Below: Scott Ziegler runs strong, deter-
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looked to the day
The JV Cross Country Team
won its first championship in
the Pioneer League, with a
record of 6 wins and 2 losses.
The JV team was lead by the
great performances of Rudi
Linke, Bryan Gentry, Don Mann,
Ron McMurray, Chuck Pinkston,
Loni Tydon, and Karl Hamrick. The
Most Valuable Player Award went
to Rudi Linke and Bryan Gentry
received the Most Improved
award. The League Championship
was accomplished through the
inspirational running of Mitch
Ward, Glen Coles, Richard
Chabrajez, Rudi Linke, Peter
Campbell, Ron McMurray, Chuck
Pinkston, and Loni Tydon.
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ett. Row 3: Brian Gentry, Tim Wheeler. Row 4:
Don Coleman, Doug Busenga. Row 5: Ernie Rey-
noso, Rudi Linke, Ron McMurray. Row 6: Larry
Hansen, Ray Miller. 2: Mike Roberts runs full
force ahead of his opponent. 3: Karl Hamrick
runs full speed as the finish line approaches.
4: Rudi Linke runs endlessly at Centinela Park.
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EI Segundo's
GAA
placed fourth at the Volleyball Halloween
Playday at Miraleste. They won the Christmas
Playday Banner Contest at the Basketball
Playday at Lawndale. Other activities of GAA
were a Christmas Bake Sale, a Dime-a-dip
Dinner plus a Field Sports Playday. They also
sold ice cream at football games and helped
sponsor a Father-Daughter sports night.
Above: GAA Club Row 1: Janette Ebaugh, Sue Ramey, Heidi
Miller, Kelly Johnson, Neani Nelson, Joanne Hobe, Donna
Chabrajez. Row 2: Sannon Helms, Jane Schmidt, Gail Mc-
Nulty, Susie Morgan, Melanie Prosk, Cathy Collings. Row 3:
Dianne McCauley,'Sandy Hull, Susanne Nusbaum, Kathy Mc-
Alear, Barbara Vidmar, Julie Ramey, Jeannie Collings, Kathy
Bryan. Row 4: Brenda Newman, Debbie Landreth, Cheryl Mar-
tin, Cindy Hull, Jeanie McGregor, Miss Bernlohr, Sandy Ram-
say, Amalia Templeton, Maaike Holman, Karen Magee. Left:
GAA club sponsor Miss Bernlohr with club president Suzanne
Ramey.
Finishing second in the Bay-Pioneer
league
The GIA Volleyball Team
did quite well this year. The
Volleyball Team only lost one match
to the League Champions, Lawndale
High School. Although the players
were inconsistent in scoring and
hitting, they were exciting to watch
on defense due to the fact that they
were fast on their feet. The Nlost
Valuable Player was Donna Nlontz who
served and spiked consistently. The
team did well enough to make the
Post-Season GIA Inter-League
playoffs, but lost in Round 1 to
Mira Costa High. The League record
was 4wins and only 1 loss.
1: A Team Row 1: D.Cottriel,
C.Martin, D.Montz. Row 2:
D.Landreth, M.Holman, G.
Hammack, P.Helvey. 2:
The team awaits the serve
from their opponents. 3:
B Team Row 1: K.Magee,
J.Collings, S.Ramey, S.
Defontes. Row 2: J.Laffoon,
B.Newman, J.Hobe, C.Col-
lings. Row 3: J.McGregor,
N.Nelson, D.Chabrajez, K.
Kelley. 4: Grace Hammack
blocks the ball as her op-
ponent tries to spike it.
5: Debby Cottriel spikes
the ball over the net.
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C.Martin, M.Safarian, Row 2: S.Ra-
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Row 3: M.Cripe, G.Hammack, Miss
Bernlohr. 2: Sue Ramey jumps high
to tip the ball to ES. 3: B Team Row 1:
N.Stephens. D.Chabraiez, B.Newman.
D.Dick, D.Lindstrom, P.Pedersen, B.
Gill, H.Miller, K.Morgan, J.Collings.
4: Kathy Wagnon dribbles down court
for a basket.
Although this was EI Segundo's first year in
GIA Basketball
competition, the team developed a good zone
defense and had lots of hustle. The girls had
some trouble in handling the ball and scoring
consistently, but, Debbie Land reth led the team
in scoring and Debby Cottriel did a good job
rebounding. The team made the semi-finals of
the Consolation Bracket in the El Camino College
Pre-season Tournament. The captain of the 'A'
Basketball Team was Grace Hammack and the
co-captains of the 'B' Team were Nancy Stephens
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The varieties and realities of our
existence at ESHS were often found in
our classes and
Academics.
Facts were separated from fiction as
students researched papers and read
books and listened to records in
search for truth and knowledge.
Teachers guided us and helped us ini
our quest for answers to problems and
questions. Sometimes we were told to
create and discover on our own: other
times we had to listen and absorb
another's knowledge. Sometimes we
never found out or never learned.
The splendor of beauty became a
reality in homemaking or art class or
auto shop when students produced
tangible igesults. Grease from the
auto shop or clay from the potter's
wheel were a part of learning.
School was a place to learn
and grow-to seek and to find. Some
succeeded more than others, but each
was making every day a yesterday of
learning and happiness. Look well,
therefore, to the days of classes at
ESHS for they are your memories of
yesterday and your vision of hope for
tomorrow.
By demand of students, parents,
colleges, and universities
Math Classes
continued to exist and operate at ESHS.
The new look this year was the
computerterminal and computer
classes. Video tape and the use of tape
cassettes made available by the Media
Center added new interest to the math
classes.
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swers while Garry Cost and Janet Saylor are still thinking about it. 2. Mr.
Woodsmall gives encouragement as the math team psyches up for a math
meet. 3. Alan Brown and Steve Fahy try to add something to Mr.
Whittington's algebra class. 4. Karen Magee, you're looking the wrong way.
5. Terry Ray takes a moment from studying his geometry homework. 6. ls
,leff Johnson a daydream believer? 7. Lorna Lindstrom is caught by our
roving photographer. 8. Garry Cost says, "Yoo-hoo, Mr. Whittington!"
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sions. Below: "Hold on there: don't take that picture!" decrees
Mike Frio. Top Right: Mrs. Shipiey's class is so-o-o-o enthusiastic.
Right: "What are you doing outthere?" Mike Stevenson thinks.
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"Hey Mr. Dougherty! How are babies hatched? Above: Why
couIdn't it be rally schedule today? Below: Mr. Dougherty sits
and finishes up some work before the day is over.
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Focusing attention on meaningful events of
America's past, and examining and
interpretingthose social, cultural, political,
and economical movements which helped
shape American life today was the subject
matter of the
Social Science Classes.
Included in this department of our
curriculum were the Frosh Social Studies
and Geography, World History, U.S. History,
Civics, Behavioral Sciences and Psychology
Classes. Since four years of Social Sciences
and English are required for graduation,
these two departments combined two years
of requirements in World Humanities
QEnglish ll and World Historyb and American
Studies QEnglish lll and U.S. Historyb which
some selected students could take in place
of the regular history classes. Independent
study groups, guest speakers and student
projects sparked the students into learning
about yesterdays of history and into
planningforthe new tomorrows.
Above: "What do you mean l've changed in the past few days," said Paul
Church. Right: "Und if you don't do your homework der fuhfer vil eat you
alive," said Miss Adler to her German class. Below: German Club President,
Vicky Jellison, presides over meeting.
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One of the four foreign languages offered at ESHS
is German. Miss Yvonne Adler, German teacher,
taught the class through the use of taped lessons
and skits. An outgrowth of the classes was the
German Club
which enjoyed a field trip to Huntington Library in
November and another trip to Alpine Village in
December. The German Club combined with the
French Club for a Christmas party.
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ficers Left to Right: Susan Mortesen Hist., Babette Piller-Sec., Jeanette Carr-V.P.,
Evelyn Jones-Pres., Nancy Price-Tres., Colleen Reardon-V.P. Below Left: French
Club members await the beginning of the meeting. Below: French students at-
tentively listen to their daily lessons.
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French
learned to "look to this day" with the help of the tapes,
earphones and Mrs. Beth Wolf, French teacher. A trip to "La
Crepe Ginette" restaurant in Inglewood for lunch and the varied
and fun activities of
French Club
encouraged students to continue and improve their study of a
foreign language. These activities included a progressive dinner
in October, a Christmas party in December and a trip to Los
Cerritos College in the spring to see a foreign film. "Vivent les
classes de francais."
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Right: "I don't think Spanish was that funny," snorts out Lisa Hamaker.
Below: English-as-a-second language students are obviously happy and
enthusiastic about their class.
"Mire hacia este dia," translated into English means "Look
Toward This Day." To give students of Spanish Classes a
chance to participate in extra activities was the
Spanish Club
On October 20th, the club members traveled to Cerritos
College to see the Spanish movie "Lazarillo." The annual pre-
Christmas clothing drive forthe needy in Mexico and the
Christmas party, complete with the "pinatas" and "posadas",
climaxed the really big year full of fun and work from start
to finish. The officers this year were Cha rLou Simonson,
president, Cha risse Roach, vice-president, and Felicia
Kongable, secretary-treasurer. Sponsors were Neva Hitchcock
and Frank Real.
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Left: These Latin tests sure would be
easy if I knew the answers. Below Cen-
ter: Latin students easily find the an-
swers by sharing. Below: Mrs. Potter's
Latin classes aren't "pushovers" as
evidenced by the amount of preparation
that the students make.
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Despite its small size, the
Latin Class
still generates enthusiasm and
interest among Latin students.
Our club is a local chapter of a
state and national organization-
Junior Classical League, known
as JCL. A Southern California
Roman banquet held at Gardena
High School on Oct. 27, an annual
formal installation in Oct., and the
Christmas party were some of the
outstanding events of the year,
climaxed by the JCL State
Convention in March at San
Marino.
Above: Are these students doing research, or just listen-
ing to some good music? Below Right: Scott Brown lis-
tens carefully to be sure he doesn't miss a thing.
A pre-vocational course for students interested in
pursuing a career in librarianship or a course for
college-bound students who needed experiences in
the use of the library for reference and research was
Library Science
Working in the new Instructional Media Center
offered many enjoyable hours for students as they
classified books and assisted the librarians in the
library duties. Library Science was an elective
course whose only prerequisite was to have the
desire to work and the consent of Mrs. Doris
Rosenberg, librarian.
Two new innovations proved to be most successful
this year, one was a free library card which
entitled students to use both the
Media Center
at the High School and the El Segundo Public
Library. The other was the opening of the library
from 6:30 - 8:30 Monday and Tuesday nights.
Students were free to use the many new facilities
from books, references, tapes, records, and all
audio visual equipment to prepare their lessons
and increase their knowledge. Students looked
toward each day with more interest in learning than
ever before.
Housed in the new Media Center and assisting in
maintaining classroom and library audio visual
equipment were the
Audio Visual Classes.
Students repaired, transferred, and operated the
special equipment such as projectors, record
players and the new video-tape machine. The class
was a service organization as well as an elective class
for students of all grade levels. They were taught
the responsibility and care of equipment as well as
some technical knowledge of preparing tapes,
transparencies, and other media. Supervising these
young technicans was Mr. Dick Robinson.
Above Left: Marsha Bechard, are you really working or just
posing for this picture? Below: Students listen to Mrs.
Rosenberg telling another thrilling adventure of the Dewey-
Decimal System.
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Concerned with the students and student life on campus
was the goal of the
Bay Eagle
Three new features, "Mystery Guest", "Student Hobbies"
and "Fractured Facts," a column featuring unusual facts
about things that happened to students, added tothe
diversity of the school newspaper. ln addition to the usual
news items about sports and school activities, hard hitting
editorials ranging from editorial censorship, 18 year vote,
to wage controls provided the student body with something
more than the usual "school paper". With the help of the
Journalism teacher Mrs. Holliday and the Editor-in-Chief,
Kathy Hutchinson, the Bay Eagle Staff produced a paper
that challenged us to think and evaluate our opinions as
well as informed us of the campus news and activities.
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Chet Harter works diligently on a Bay Eagle art-
icle. Below: Bay Eagle group discusses the result.
Top Right: Bill Frye wishes he had done it right the
first time. Center: Wendy and Mrs. Holliday dis-
cuss the managing areas. Lower Right: "Kathy
Cummings, quit reading over my shoulder," says
Bob MacGregor.
Hard work, integrity, and a great desire to
produce a yearbook were the chief
ingredients ofthe staff ofthe 1972
Golden Eagle
Under the leadership of co-editors Bob
Kessener and Bob Pedersen, the staff put
their pencils to their i-r's and their cameras
to their eyes and produced an annual that
will help you to remember what you don't
want to forget - the sights and sounds of
1971 - 1972. The Golden Eagle looked at
life on campus and began to get it all
together for the big day in June when
yearbooks were distributed. Choosing a
theme and cover design and electing Mr.
Duffy for the dedication were as important
as the pictures of football or rallies. Look
well, therefore, to this day, which is
relived in pictures and words in the 1972
Golden Eagle.
Lower Lef1:: Row 1: Debbie Bayes, Jeff Bell, Pam Morgan. Row 2: Richard
Schlottmawn, Donna Montz, Ramona Roth. Row 3: Betty Young, Bob Kes-
sener, Emily Wiley, Peggy Ray, Tim Randall, Marian Ruane, Deanna Limberg,
Vicki Davis, Shirley Brown, Kathy Luthy. Row 4: Alan Brown, Debby Cot-
triel, Steve Fahy, Debbie Summers, Tina Watson, Phyllis Helvey, Carrie
Francis, Denise O'Grady, Lori Robinson, Row 5: Steve Dyches, Donna Knox,
Bob Pedersen, Keith Work, Rosanne Lake. Opposite Above: Debbie Sum-
mers hard at work to meet that vital deadline. Opposite Center: Bob Kesse-
ner exclairns, "You did what with our pictures?" Above Left: Betty Young
checks over past yearbooks to gain new ideas for annual. Above Right:
Shirley Brown, Deanna Limberg and Ramona Roth search for that one
negative. Above: Steve Fahy . . . Wake up!! Right: Deanna Limberg and Deb-
bie Summers have a laugh over some of the pictures in class.
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Combining the old with the new was the good of this
year's
English Classes.
Requiring four years of English for graduation, ESHS
offered some new classes in addition to the traditional
English I, ll, Ill, and IV with their basic skills and literature
approach. Science Fiction, Communications through
Media, and American Novel emerged as newcomers and
were warmly received by all students. The not-so-old
classes of American Studies Ccombined U.S. History and
English lllj and World Humanities Ccombined World
History and English llj were still around using the team
teaching approach to interest students and increase
knowledge. Speech, World Literature, Journalism, and
Drama snared those students with special talents or
interest. From Julius Caesarto Macbeth, from "a verb is a
work that asserts" to "the subject of the infinitive clause
is in the objective case", English classes were an endless
cycle of learning and working and appreciatingthe
beauty and importance of our national language, the
English language!
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Top Left: Vicky Jellison demonstrates the delicate
technique and deft fingers necessary to making gum
wrapper chains. Above: Rick Metcalf gives an enticing
introduction to his speech. Top: ls Cheryl Devilbiss read-
ing or sleeping, like John Peterson? Wake up you two,
this is English Class!
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it really does go "lub-dub, lub-dub." Above: Paco
Rodriguez listens diligently to his SCROC in-
structor. Below: Kirby Larson, receiving training
with up-toedate computers under actual office
conditions, is pleased with her returns. Left:
Nancy Brauninger hopes she selected the right
button. Center Left: Donna McMahon prepares
Bob Kessener for a "painless" extraction. '
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Many students ofthe 70's will have to live in
the real world of work. Preparing them for
this life was
SCROC
The SCROC facility, located on Crenshaw in
Hawthorne, offered courses in skills such as
data processing, medical and dental
assisting, welding, and T.V. repair both for the
non-college student and for those college
bound students who needed to work to help
pay for their education. Two busses left daily.
one in the morning and one in the afternoon,
to transport students to and from this
vocational training center shared by several
schools of the South Bay area.
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A place to express creativity in metal
or wood was in the
Shop Classes
Both boys and girls were active in
shop classes this year. Many
interesting projects were made to
be entered in the Rotary Contest
and awards were presented in May.
Some of such projects were stereo
cabinets, end tables, candleholders,
and various other projects. The
classes were taught by Mr. J.D. Smith
and Mr. Clifford Wong.
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Top: Mike Goodman works skillfully
with the saw. Above: Terese McAllister
works on the lathe in wood shop. Center
Left: Barbara MacGlashan wonders why
she ever took this class. Left: Keith
Hutchinson centers his cutter on the
lathe in Metal Shop.
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Carborator, wheel alignment and
brake repair are adjustments
made by students in
Auto Shop
This was a place to give students a
chance to work on their own cars
and learn how to make some minor
and major adjustments
themselves. Nlr. Alan Carson
taught the boys how to make these
repairs correctly and skillfully.
Above: John Hayes works hard to jack up
a car. Center: Joe Toka aligns his bike's
front wheel in auto shop. Below: Boyd
Clements dirties his hands while making
adjustments on the engine.
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and Liz Newman. Center Left: Karen Goodale gets it together as
she helps staple papers. Above: Cindy Bernard does her part to
help the busy attendance office. Left: Cindy Leslie, Karen Pur-
vis, , .Get back to work!
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Above Left: Busy typing on a key punch machine to
improve her Business Education is Cindy Bernard. ..
keep punching. Above Right: Monika Honseler, deter-
mined to get it "all right", puts in another sheet of
paper. Left: "Now, where did that letter 'P' go?"
said Barbara Wiitala. Below: Yes, Lynn Wendell, that's
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To train students for office work and to
give them practical business knowledge
to use in everyday life was the goal of
classes in
Business Education.
Students in those classes were taught how
to type by Mr. Geoge Hall, Mr. Tony Hess
and Mrs. Ann Lenker. Shorthand,
Bookkeeping, and Business Nlath were
dictated by lVlr. James Anderson and
Business Practice was under the guidance
of Mr. Hall. These usetul classes had a
great thing going for them, and both
teachers and students spent the year
working to improve their skills and talents
even more.
The best way to learn music and enjoy it was to
belong to
Beginning Girls' Chorus.
By doing warm-up and breathing exercises and
singing new songs, these 9th and 10th grade girls
achieved a really outstanding year under the
direction of Miss Diane Simons. They performed in
the school assemblies, the Christmas concert and
Vocal Festivals.
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Row 1: Tammy Pagett, Patty Jones, Janice Chandler,
Karen Howell, Kathy Orlowski, Daien Knight, Peggy
Linke, Lynn Young. Row 2: Kathy Bennett, Gaye Delong,
Sherri Kidd, Debbie Puffer, Joyce Laffoon, Elizabeth
Newman, Teresa McAlister, Shawn Daly, Donna Bailey.
Row 3: Pam Campbell, Roberta Gangawere, Denise Tay-
lor, Kim Smith, Debbie Chabrajez, Pam Coffey, Lisa
Cameron, Kathy Beaty. Row 4: Belynda Davis, Dory
Lindstrom, Laura Middleton, Connie Vickery, Linda
Mackin, Sue Wilson, Nancy Price, Kim Smith, Maureen
Leslie. Row 5: Loretta Honseler, Suzette Burnett, Kim
Burrowes, Karen Lake, Sandy MacLean. Top: Many hours
of practice were required in order that the chorus
could sound perfect during their performances. Right:
And here they are,doing a job that made all the prac-
tices worth while.
Left: Row 1: Sean McGarry, Rick
Pawlowski, Randy Warnock, Mike
Stephenson, Randy Fowler, Brad
Clevenger. Row 2: Bob Roach,
Mike Trainor, Tony Mack, Richie
Heinz, Steve O'Neill, Row 3: Mitch
Johnson, Paul Barnwell. Scott
Reed, Larry Harrington, Chris
Braunagel, Row 4: Gabriel
Moucheboeuf.
The boys of ESHS had a voice in
Boys' Chorus.
This course consisted of boys from all
grade levels who have had no previous
voice training. Class time was spent
on building the voice and developing
performance standards.
Boys' Chorus performs for their first assembly.
During the year they performed for the Junior
High and many other clubs and organizations.
Above: First Row: Toni Patterson, Charisse Roach, Florence Steffer, Debbie Jones, Karen Ramsey,
Lora Holcomb. Second Row: Kim Wiley, Vicky Williamson, Gina Turino, Pam Coney. Third Row:
Karen Fitch, Cheryl Scott, Lynn Wendell, Elaine Retzlaff. Above Right: "Our girdles are killing us!"
- seems to express the feelings of Girls' Ensemble as they await their time to sing. Right: Lora Hol-
comb seems to be saying, "I don't care how much you wave your arms, I refuse to sing!"
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Above:First Row: Michelle Tuori, Glenda Pagett, Carol Hartman, Lori Curtis, Cindi McMillan,
Barbara Linker, Second Row: Jim Campbell, Steve Dyches, Jeff Jack, Bob MacGregor, Shari
Martin, Laura Carr, Sherry Ping, Pam Ramey, Marianne McKean, Judy Froelich, Third Row: Gayle
Murray, Angela Williams, Paul Smith, Vicky Dicks, Pam Justice, Patty Shanks, Steve Fisher, Fourth
Row: Alan Brown, Richard Wise, Tim Spees, Mike Janssen, Terry Ray. Left: Our photographer
"--ight Lori Curtis as she grooved to the tunes.
The ultimate in music. That's the two groups known as
A'CappelIa and Girls' Ensemble.
A'CappeIla, a group of boys and girls who like singing, entertained us at
assemblies and concerts. The boys looked sharp in their blue pants and
peasant shirts while the girls sparkled in their matching red dresses. This
group worked hard but enjoyed every musical minute of it, especially when
doing the "Telephone Hour." Girls' Ensemble offered girl singers additional
work to improve their voice control and to handle more difficult music. These
girls had to sight read, sing well, and have a serious attitude toward music.
They performed for the Women's Club and Senior Citizens and also competed
in Song Festivals. Their long, white dresses typified the sophistication of this
outstanding singing group.
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Row 1: Carol Witt, Robin Magraudy, Lesley Lowell, Karen Dickens, Lynn Sutherland. Row 2: Nancy Mason,Marina Petrovich,
Valerie VanNatta, Lisa Hamaker, Susan Horst, Sally Mason. Row 3: Carolyn Clarke, Cindy Perkins, Sharon Armstrong,
Tracey Aikens, Maureen McGarry, Barbara Turino. Row 4: Evelyn Munguia, Dorie Ernest, Linda Flowers, Brenda Horton,
Rosemary Hare, Juanita Ramsey. Row 5: Beverly Brown, Martha Leal, Joy McKee, Faye Lemon. Row 6:
Valerie Groff, Terry McMullin, Lori Durbano, Patty Misner. Row 7: Caryn Shoemaker, Jamie Shannon, Karen Lutz.
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into "L'Chaim". a song from "Fiddler
on the Roof." Left: A'Cappella puts all
their effort and show into an enjoyable
teeny-bopper presentation entitled
"Telephone Hour." Above: Adv. Girls'
Chorus swings into action with
"Matchmaker."
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Comprised of mostly 10th and
11th grade girls,
Advanced Girls'
Chorus
performed at the school
assemblies, the Christmas
concert, and participated in
the Southern California Vocal
Association Festival. Producing
a good chorus required a daily
routine of warm-up exercises
to improve the voices and
learning new songs to perform
under the direction of Miss
Diane Simons, music instructor
Juanita Ramsey, President of
chorus, and Caryn Shoemaker,
narrator for "Fiddler on the
Roof" in the fall assembly, were
two outsta'hding members for
this year. lt was a fu npacked
yearfor hard working
enthusiastic girls who wa nted
top notch performances, and
gave just that.
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Pinkston, Roc Mc Naughton, Tim Mc Donnell, Richard Schlottmann,George Crichton. Row 3: Pat Kelly,Mike
Frio, John Peterson, Mike Shanks, Pete Castle.
Providing a jazz and rock medium for
the more advanced students was the
Instrumental Music Department, Mr.
Tash, and the
Stage Band.
Performing for assemblies, Rotary,
Kiwanis, and other local civic groups
kept the Stage Band rocking and
jazzing. One of the traditional activities
was the Junior High assembly, where
the reception was almost
"unbelievabIe".
Middle: Dave Sheehan and Mike Shanks take a
breather in Stage Band. Right: Mr. Tash rehearses
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ago! Top Left: Lori Robinson ex-
presses herself in dance. Above
Right: Felicia Kongable and Laura
Mc lntyre perform their dance
"Community". Left: Mrs. Holmes
demonstrates while Barbara
Wiitala and Debbie Allen look on.
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Approximately 45 girls from grades 10
through 12 began each day with dance
warm ups and exercises. The
Beginning Modern Dance
Class
learned the elements of movement
technique, choreography, and
awareness of personal expression while
the Advanced Class worked on more
elevated choreography, programs and
performances. In the October 28th
assembly, dance students explained
to fellow classmates what modern
dance was to them. The Leuzinger
Dance Festival ffield trip and
competition combinedj and the annual
Spring Dance Concert gave the Dance
Classes goals for their creative minds.
Some outstanding senior dancers were
Joyce Cuthbertson, Felicia Kongable,
Karen Mosher, Colleen Reardon and
Lori Robinson. One dancer exclaimed
when questioned why she took Modern
Dance--"I like the freedom to express
myselflf Much credit for theenthusiasm
of this class goes to the dance teacher,
Mrs. Fritzi Holmes. To her, and her
students, dance is a way of life! Everyone
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A workshop where students interested in art could draw, paint, and create
to their hearts' content was a club called
Art Guild
These talented young artists worked on individual projects in room 113
after school on Thursday. Refreshments were served to give them energy
to produce new ideas. Mrs. Dodie Daoud, art teacher and sponsor, offered
instruction and guidance when needed. Participation in the annual Spring
Festival of Arts where students could exhibit and even sell their work
climaxed the year's events. Art Guild offered all students of art a chance
to grow and expand in an area where talent and creativity existed.
Above Left: Art Guild President, Senoma Stuthard, conducts an Art Guild meet-
ing. Above: Richard Castle tries his best to rival the great master painters. Right:
With a little imagination Becky Riessen turns an ordinary bottle into a work of art
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McClary. Right: "I'm the quarterback today! Got that you guys!?"
states Teresa Marquez. Coach Newell, knowing who's boss, chuckles
at the henpecked team. Below: Before the game, Jesse Walker, Mike
Rick, and Ricky Henderson discuss the advantages of using the
wishbone T in flag football.
This year regular
Physical Education
was offered on an elective basis periods 1-5. Each
six weeks new activities were offered. Students
had a choice of the sport or activity they
preferred. Boys' and girls' P.E. was combined
so that more subjects could be elected. There
seemed to be much enthusiasm forthis program
on the part of the students as well as the
physical education teachers.
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the active group known as
Future Homemakers of America.
The annual installation banquet held in October started
these enthusiastic girls facing the future with "warm
courage and high hope" - a line from the FHA creed.
At Christmas they sent boxes of baked goodies to our
service men overseas, and they volunteered time to the
Headstart Program, an activity that offered them the
opportunity to work with underprivileged children.
Field trips to Farmer's Market and Lawry's Seasoned
Salt Factory were extra fun activities. In the spring, a
selected group of girls attended the annual Convention
held at Asilomar. The future of our American homes
looks good.
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Segundo: Past Pres. Martha Berenger, Pres. Deanna Limberg,
Vice Pres. Sharon Olson, Secretary, Laurie Gaston, Treas.
Kristi Wallace, Hist. Debbie Bayes. Above: Mrs. Douglass Gets
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new garment. Below Left: "Boy, this has got to
go," thinks Deanna Limberg while scrubbing away
at the dishes. Below: "Hey, what do you think
you're doing?" inquires Sue Kinney. Above: The
future fashion designer of ESHS-Evelyn Oakleaf.
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and upsets, but it created interest for all. Helping Nan Fisher,
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Limberg. Student lab assistants were Evelyn Bayes, Chris Saint,
Donna Kelly, Debbie Bayes, And Susie Kinney.
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The most important facet
of ESHS is
People. l
People who believe in people,
faculty in students, students
in faculty, and students in
students. A common goal to
communicate made this year
unique. Eyery person who
entered through the doors
of ESHS added an extra touch
of personality to it.
Enthusiasm, pride, and
respect were strived for to
bring honor to El Segundo.
We will all remember El
Segundo High and look to this
day for happy memories of
people.
"Yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow
is only a vision," but today we are
Seniors.
Every day burst forward with new events and
activities. Senior pictures, Ditch Day,
Homecoming, Graduation, and countless other
happenings forced us to live life to its fullest
and to build memories for the tomorrows. A
Upper Right, Bill Coulter can hardly wait to dig into his lunch as he waits for a
Key Club meeting to begin. Upper Left, A personification of spirit, Cheryl Scott,
waits for a fight song to begin. Below, Everybody needs milk, and Emily Wiley
and Stewart Swiggum are no exception.
Barbara Albinus
House of Reps., Drill Team Head Rank,
JCL: AFS, GIA Volleyball, FHA, 1972
Golden Eagle, '71Archbearer
Billie Armstrong
French Club
Mark Ashley
AFS, Var. Water Polo, Exchange student
to the Netherlands, JCL, German Club,
CSF,Var.Swimming
Sandra Ashley
DebbieBayes
Spanish Club, Var. Band, FHA, AFS,
Epsilon Sigma, 1972 Golden Eagle,
RotaryAward
Don Bell
C and Var. Football, C, B, and Var.
Basketball, JV Baseball, '71 Archbearer
Cynthia Bernard
Modern Dance, '71 Archbearer, SCROC,
Rotary Award
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Kathy Binkley
Transfer from Will Rogers High: Girls'
League: Spanish Club: St. Govt.
Janet Brackett
FHA: Spanish Club: Ecology Club: Epsilon
Sigma: Rotary Award
Alan Brown
C, B, and Var. Football: C, B, and Var.
Track: House of Reps.: '71 Archbearer:
A'Cappella: "Hello Dolly": 1972 Golden
Eagle
Shirley Brown
Spanish Club: AFS: FHA: GAA: 1971-72
Golden Eagle: Epsilon Sigma Pres.:
Ecology Club
Steve Bryant
House of Reps.: Spanish Club: Key Club:
C and B Water Polo: C, B, and Var. Bas-
ketball: C, B, and Var. Track: RSI
Director
Michael Bue
Transfer Student: Football: Var. Base ball
Doug Busenga
Screaming Eagles: JV Cross Country:
B Track: Wrestling: JV Tennis: Explorers
Bruce Busick
C Football: SCROC
Ralph Byrd
JCL Pres.: C, B, and Var. Football: JV
and Var. Wrestling: Rotary Award
Gerald Calhoun
SCROC: JV Wrestling: "Another Part of
the Forest"
Candy Cannon
Transfer from St. Bernards: Sr. Senator:
'71 Archbearer: Prom Committee:
Volleyball
Jim Carr
C Basketball: Spanish Club
Rick Carroll
House of Reps.: Audio Visual: C Football:
C Track: Rotary Award: Drama Club
Pete Castle
Rotary Award: Art Guild: Stage Band
Helen Chalmers
Transfer from Wexford: Archery: SCROC
Brad Clark
Var. Wrestling: B Baseball
Gordon Clevenger
CSF: Biology Club: Var. Water Polo: Var.
Swimming: All Pioneer League lst Team
Water Polo
PamConey
Spanish Club: Girls' Ensemble: "Hello
Dolly": Modern Dance
Elin Cook
FHA: AFS: Art Guild: CSF: Epsilon Sigma:
JCL
Patrick Cook
B Trac k
Pat Corey
Bill Coulter
Key Club: Screaming Eagles: C Football:
JV Tennis
Donna Cowin
Rotary Award: GAA
Jerry Crawford
B Track
Sean Cronin
C, B, and Var.
SCROC
C Football: JV
'71Archbearer
their "stuff".
Football: House of Reps.:
Joe Curtis
Baseball: House of Reps:
SteveCurtis
Frosh. and Sr. Homecoming Prince
Soph. Senator: Comm. of Activities
C Football: '71 Archbearer: JV Basket
ball: JV and Var. Baseball: ASB Pres
Two of the newest ad-
ditions to the Flag Twirl-
er, Mike CMicheleD Ran-
dall and Alan 1AliceJ
Brown, get ready to show
Joyce Cuthbertson
JCL: Orchesis: AFS Pres.: Epsilon Sigma:
SCROC: AFS Abroad Semi-Finalist
Ken Dalgleish
Frosh. and Soph. Governor: JCL: Comm.
of lnterschool Relations: Biology Club:
'71 Archbearer: CSF: House of Reps.
Pres.: C, B, and Var. Football: C and B
Track: JV and Var. Baseball: JV Basket-
ball: Rotary Award
Vicki Davis
German Club: AFS: FHA: GAA: Epsilon
Sigma: 1972 Golden Eagle: Sr. Senator
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Key Club Pres. Bob Kessener faces another Thursday noon
time meeting.
School has been a way of life for 13 years for
Seniors.
Looking back, it seems like only yesterday when
the Class of '72 entered the doors of ESHS as
eager freshmen, looking up to everyone else and
stumbling around to new classes and new
teachers. Senior Governor, Cindy Hull, helped
to guide the decisions concerning Ditch Day,
Graduation Night, and a gift to the school. Seniors
led the mainstream of life as the underclassmen
joined in to make '72 a great year.
Larry DeCuir
Margarita Delreal
Transfer Student: Girls' Club V-Pres.:
Modern Dance
Cheryl Devilbiss
Spanish Club: GAA: FHA: Drill Team
Rank Leader: Adv. Girls' Chorus
Steve Domann
C and Var. Football: JV and Var. Baseball:
'71 Archbearer: CSF: Soph. Homecoming
Prince: Spanish Club
Kathy Dowd
Bay Eagle
Stephen Dyches
'71 Archbearer: Art Guild: 1972 Golden
Eagle: Weight Lifters' Club: JV Cross
Country: Var. Track: A'Cappella
Terry Eady
Var, Football
Debi Eccles
Drill Team: Soph. Sec.: SCROC
Debbie Ellerman
Var. Band: Science Club
Arne Elmore
Var. Football: SCROC
Carolyn Evans
Va r. Band
SteveFahy
Var. Football Capt.: House of Reps.:
Spanish Club: Math Club: Comm. of
Sports: 1972 Golden Eagle: Key Club: C
Track: JV and Var. Baseball
Tim Farquhar
Randy Feller
SCROC: C Football: Rotary Award
Steve Fisher
Stage Crew: "Stage Door": "Hello Dolly":
KarenFitch
JCL: GAA: Spanish Club: FHA: Girls'
Ensemble: "Hello Dolly"
Ken Fogg
German Club: Biology Club: House of
Reps.: '71 Archbearer: JV and Var. Cross
Country: JV and Var. Track
Ann Fowler
Drama Club: ArtGuiId
Mike Frio
Var. Football: Stage Band: Drama Club
Seniors leave their last marks a
ESHS as they sign the traditiona
Senior Signature Page.
Right: Dana Potter and Tracey Smith sit down
to relax. Below: Barbara Albinus studies hard
for her next class between selling ads for Annual.
ESHS in its brief years, has given
Seniors
a place to learn, to exist- to be. Ideas and knowledge developed and
grew into successes and failures. SAT tests and college speakers,
SCROC and the senior section at assemblies and rallies became
realities of their existence at ESHS. And most important, who was
to doubt that seniors were at the top of the totem pole?
Laurie Gaston
French Club, FHA, GAA, Epsilon Sigma,
Drill Team, "Hello Dolly", "Stage Door",
Optimist Award
Pat Giery
B and Var. Football, Weight Litters' Club
Mike Goodman
LarkGragg
JCL, FHA, Drill Team Head Rank, '71
Archbearer, Rotary Award
George Gray
Var. Water Polo
Marina Habermann
French Club, Beg. Girls' Chorus, German
Club, House of Reps., '71 Archbearer,
Rotary Award
Steve Hamaker
Var. Swimming, Var. Water Polo, Biology
Club
KarIHamrick
German Club, Screaming Eagles, Var.
Track, CSF, Var. Cross Country, Rotary
Award, "Hello Dolly"
Larry Hansen
Wrestling, German Club
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Shawn Harb
Modern Dance
Larry Harrington
Jr. Ach.: 1971 Golden Eagle:
Drama Club
Charles Harrison
Randy Peters and Lori Robinson
practiced many long hours for
this year's Senior Class Play.
SCROC:
Debbie Harrison
Spanish Club: '71 Archbearer: Adv Girls
Chorus: Drill Team: SCROC
Dolly"
Ben Hobe
Var. Swimming: Var. Water Polo: '71
Archbearer: JV Baseball: Spanish Club
Tom Hodder
C Football
Gary Holmes
Carol Hartman
House of Reps.: French Club: FHA Drill
Team: A'Cappella: Epsilon Sigma Hello
George Haul
Rota ry Awa rd
John Hayes
C, B, and Var. Football
Joyce Hayos
GAA: Spanish Club: House of Reps
FHA: Drill Team: 1971 Golden Eagle 71
Archbearer: Epsilon Sigma: Jr. Senator
Summer Exchange Student to Guaymas
Arturo Hernandez
Transfer Student: SCROC: Marching
Band:BiologyClub
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One thing was certain. The hustle and bustle
of school life kept
Seniors
busy. Cramming for finals, decorating floats,
painting bleachers, submitting requisitions,
and just plain, old everyday living was a full
life for Seniors. Even with all of this, seniors
contemplated careers and the future.
Seniors would no longer look forward to
another year at ESHS. But the time spent
here would linger for a life-time.
Karl Hamerick looks over important drawings in
Mechanical Drawing.
Jerry Holmes
Monica Honseler
Transfer from St. Bernards: Spanish
Club:HonorRolI:DrillTeam
Vicki Howard
GAA
Beverly Howell
Jim Hubbard
Cindy Hull
Spanish Club: Var. Band: 1970 Usherette:
FHA: GAA: Jr. Senator: '71 Archbearer:
Girls' League Sr. Rep.: Sr. Governor:
Epsilon Sigma: Var. Baseball Scorer
James Hunter
Sr. Class Sec.: Honor Roll: Rotary Award:
Var. Band
Kathy Hutchinson
Jr. Ach.: GAA: Epsilon Sigma: Bay Eagle
Editor: Beg. Girls' Chorus
Mike Janssen
Var. Football: Track: A'CappelIa: Weight
Lifters' Club: Screaming Eagles
Mike Jellison
House of Reps.: German Club: CSF: Bi- '
ology Club: '71 Archbearer: C Football:
C, B, Var. Basketball: JV Baseball: Boys'
State Rep.: ASB V-Pres.: 1971 Home-
coming King
Debbie Johnson
Jeff Johnson
Screaming Eagles: Stage Crew: Var.
Wrestling Capt.
Supporting all events from football games to the carnival,
Seniors
dug in and bolstered school spirit. They were active
leaders in almost all clubs and classes. lf the
administration needed a helping hand, they could depend
on a senior. Seniors responded from anything like being
an outdoor school counselor to selling ads for the
basketball program. If a job needed to be done, seniors
had the pride to see that the job was done well.
Dave Jones always finds time to play cards in school.
Linda Johnston
Spanish Club: FHA: Orchesis: '71
Archbearer: "Hello Dolly"
Tom Jolly
Key Club: CSF: Science Club: Mod. Dance
Alan Jones
DavidJones
CSF: Nat. Merit Scholarship Semi-
Finalist: Key Club
DebbieJones
French Club: Epsilon Sigma: CSF:
A'Cappella: Girls' Ensemble: "Hello
Dolly"
Steve Keenum
Transfer Student: Var. Band: Football
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Var Water Polo Var Swimming
PatKelly
Key Club: Biology Club: B Basketball:
Stage Band
Bob Kessener
Spanish Club: Key Club Pres.: CSF: 1971
Golden Eagle: '71 Archbearer: B
Basketball: Rotary Award: 1972 Golden
Eagle Co-Editor
Steve Kline
Donna Knox
Beg. Girls' Chorus: 1972 Golden Eagle
Felicia Kongable
FHA: AFS: Art Guild: Spanish Club:
Epsilon Sigma: Orchesis: CSF: Modern
Dance
John Kucera
Var. Water Polo: Bay Eagle: Key Club:
'71 Archbearer: SCROC: Honor Roll
Karen Lappen
FHA: GAA: Spanish Club
Dan Layne
Var. Football: Var. Water Polo
Steve Leal
B, JV, and Var. Basketball: Var. Tennis:
'71 Archbearer: C Football
Left: Steve Hamaker, Mike Jel-
1' """" f lison, Gordon Clevenger, and Joe
3 Curtis compare notes, results
f and experiments during Biology
Il. Above: Alan Brown is cor-
nered by an Annual photo-
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Beinga
Senior
meant you could sneak into class a
few minutes late because you knew a
teacher's bark was worse than his bite.
And you could always use the excuse
that the SCROC bus was late or you
were busy doing office work for some
teacher. But whether they were late
or early to class, had fun or worked -
during class time, seniors tried hard
at everything. Their reflections and
efforts will long be remembered at
ESHS.
Deanna Limberg
FHA Pres.: JCL: AFS: Girls' League Rep.
Epsilon Sigma: Rotary Awards: GAA
1971-72 Golden Eagle
Vanetta Lindsay
GAA: Adv. Girls' Chorus
Susan Lourey
Laura Lucas
Rob Luikens
Bob MacGregor
Var. Football Capt.: Var. Wrestling: Var.
Track: Bay Eagle: CSF: "Hello Dolly"
"Age of Aquarius"
Ken Mack
Cindi Majors
Drill Team: FHA: Rotary Award
Don Mann
CSF: Key Club: C and Var. Track: Var
Cross Country: JV Wrestling
Top: Exchange student Irene Miha talks about her native Greece
with Deanna Limberg, Joyce Cuthbertson, and Debbie Bayes, AFS
members. Right: Joe Toka works hard to adjust his motorcycle.
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Tim Markle
C Football: C Track
Bob Marquez
Var. Football
Kurt McAllister
Biology Club: Spanish Club: Key Club:
C Football: Sr. Senator: Var. Band
Laura McCarthy
Modern Dance: French Club: FHA
Noel McElvain
French Club: Trackettes: Var. Band: AFS:
Orchesis: Jr. Ach.: Epsilon Sigma
Scott McGregor
House of Reps.: C Football: '71
Archbearer: C and Var. Basketball: Var.
Baseball: Area Player of the Year-71:
First Team All CIF Player of the Year-
Baseball
Jana Mclntire
Transfer from Palos Verdes: AFS: Ski
Club:ClassCouncil:Girls'Chorus
Laura Mclntyre
Spanish Club: A'Cappella: Modern
Dance: Math Club
Marianne McKean
GAA: FHA: Spanish Club: '71 Archbearer:
Trackettes: Drill Team: A'Cappella
Sharon McLellan
Donna McMahon
French Club: Adv. Girls' Chorus
Kevin McManus
Transfer From St. Bernards: Glee Club
Dale McNutt
Spanish Club: B, JV, and Var. Basketball:
Var. Track
Roger Meeks
Var. Band: Var. Tennis
Janice Meredith
Drill Team: 1971 Prom Chairman: '71
Archbearer: Epsilon Sigma: Girls'
League Rep.: ASB Secretary
Rick Metcalf
Surfing Team
Bill Metcalfe
lreneMiha
AFS Exchange Student from Greece:
Epsilon Sigma
DonnaMontz
FHA: GAA: CSF: House of Reps.: '71
Archbearer: 1971-72 Golden Eagle:
lnterscholastic Sports
Pam Morgan
French Club: House of Reps.: JV Cheer-
leader: '71 Archbearer: Art Guild: Drill
Team Rank Leader: Rotary Award: 1972
Golden Eagle
Mary Morrice
Modern Dance: Ecology Club
SusanMote
Beg. Girls' Chorus: Trackettes: '71
Archbearer
Debbie Mrdalj
Adv. Girls' Chorus
GayleMurray
Spanish Club: House of Reps.: Soph.
Senator: Jr. Class Lt. Governor: JV
Cheerleader: Girls' League Rep.: Var.
Cheerleader: '71 Archbearer: Pep Club
Pres.: Comm. or Publicity: CSF:
A'CappelIa: "Hello Dolly"
Jeannie Myers
Luanne Nagel
'71 Archbearerg Rotary Award
Cynthia Nutz
Frosh. Senator, Drill Teamg House of
Reps.
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exchange the latest news at the site of the Senior float. Above: Gayle
Murray and l-ynn Wendell look over some practice typing.
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Steve Obradovich
C, B, and Var. Football: C and JV Basket-
ball: Rotary Award
John 0'Connor
Var. Water Polo: Var. Swimming, Biology
Clubg Var. Band
Denise 0'Grady
Transfer From St. Bernardsg Drill Team:
FHA, French Club: 1972 Golden Eagle,
Epsilon Sigma
Robin Oja
Remembering the past,
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recall the days when they were looking forward
to planning the prom and running the school
through the ASB offices. Junior Governor, Lynn
Wendell, helped the Class of '72 give one of the
best proms in school history. They sold football
programs and Christmas candles. They marched
in the band and drill team. They were
archbearers and team members. They were
individuals in a large group. But remembering
is not the end - learning is for a life-time.
There is much to be done - a lot of life to live
- and ESHS has given them the hope and ability
to live it well. Get going, seniors. The world is
waiting for you!
Sharon Olson
Girls' League Rep.: GAA: House of Reps.:
JCL: FHA: CSF: Girls' League V-Pres:
ASB Treasurer: Rep. to Girls' State: '71
Archbearer
Mike Oppolzer
Var. Football
Toni Patterson
German Club: AFS: A'Cappella: Girls' En-
semble: French Club: Epsilon Sigma:
"Hello DolIy": Modern Dance: Rotary A-
ward
Robert Pedersen
Key Club: Var. Band: Stage Band: Var.
Track and Field: 1971 Golden Eagle: Co-
editor - 1972 Golden Eagle
Randall Peters
'71 Archbearer: SCROC: "Stage Door"
Jim Peterson
JV Water Polo: C Football: C Track: JV
Swimming: '71 Archbearer: Spanish Club
John Peterson
Var. Band: Stage Band: B Track: Var.
Football: Var. Wrestling
Babette Piller
Art Guild: Bay Eagle: French Club: Mo-
dern Dance
Monica Pigott
ArtGuild: Journalism
A typical day in the life ofa
Senior
included proving to the freshmen that seniors were
superior, and just goofing around in the snack area
during snack and lunch. Seniors worked, though. They
ran clubs and played football, volleyball, and baseball.
But they also loafed and goofed - and put their "72"
mark all over - on top of the boys' gym, on sides of the
school building, on books, papers, tables, and in the
cafeteria. The class of "72" was alive and living at ESHS.
Steve Fisher helps paint sets for this year's Senior Class Play, "Stage
Door".
Andrea Pleick
Tony Pleick
Sports Announcer: '71 Archbearer: B
and Var. Football: JV and Var. Basketball
Rick Porter
Steve Pritchett
Transfer from Leuzinger: C, B, JV, and
Var. Basketball: JV and Var. Tennis
Patricia Raculia
Ecology Club
Suzanne Ramey
GAA Pres.: Epsilon Sigma: "Another Part
of the Forest"
Mike Randall
SCROC: C, B, and Var. Football: Stage
Crew: A'Cappella3 Football lst Team All
League
Ron Randall
Var. Band: Stage Band: House of Reps.:
Drum Major: Jr. Homecoming Prince:
Comm. of Activities: JV Baseball: "Hello
Dolly"
CaroIRay
Drill Team: '71 Archbearer: House of
Reps.
TerryRay
C, B, and Var. Football: C, B, and Var.
Track, Var. Wrestling: JV and Var. Base-
ball: Stage Crew: A'Cappella
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Susan Randazzo
Adv. Girls' Chorus
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Above: Debbie Ellerman does some serious
thinking. Left: Mike Goodman learns the
skills needed to run the radial-arm saw.
Look to this day,
Seniors
for it is yours! lt is yours for a last few brief
moments to enjoy and remember all the times of
high school. There was time for classes, time for
friends, and time for sports. There was time for
learning - and time for playing. There was time to
laugh and time to cry - but most of all - there was
time! Soon it will be time to put away these high
school memories for we must build for a new
tomorrow. But today -there is still time to
remember.
Right: Football co-captain Steve Fahy receives the spirit chain
from Pep Club Mascot Lee Ann McCanlies. Far Right: Co-captain
Bob MacGregor speaks about his team and their prospects for
the Homecoming game.
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Colleen Reardon
French Club: CSF: Girls' Ensemble: Ep-
silon Sigma: AFS: Modern Dance
LesIieReed
Transfer Student: Art Guild: French
Club:GAA:Adv.Girls'Chorus
Kimberly Reid
'71 Archbearer: Ecology Club: "Stage
Door": Principal's Honor Roll
Marci Reitberger
Transfer Student: Spanish Club
Elain Retzlaff
German Club: French Club: A'Cappella:
"Hello Dolly", Girls' Ensemble: AFS
Becky Riessen
'71 Archbearer: Rotary Award
Dan Riggins
C, JV Basketball: JV Baseball: Var. Foot-
ball
Charisse Roach
Spanish Club: '71 Archbearer: A'Cap-
pella: Epsilon Sigma: Girls' Ensemble:
CSF: "Hello Dolly"
JackRoberts
German Club: Navigation Club: C, B,
and Var. Football: JV and Var. Wrestling:
Var.Track
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Lori Robinson
Spanish Club: AFS: Orchesis: FHA: Dra-
ma Club: 1971-72 Golden Eagle: "Petri-
fied Forest": "Charley's Aunt": "Stage
Door"
Paco Rodriquez
Exchange Student from Guaymas: Base-
ball:VoIleybaIl: SCROC
RamonaRoth
Drill Team Head Rank: 1972 Golden
Eagle: Adv. Girls' Chorus
Marian Ruane
Spanish Club: GAA: Drill Team: House of
Reps.: 1972 Golden Eagle: Epsilon Sigma
semble: CSF
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Trumpeter Dave Sheehan tries
tohitthathigh"C".
Jill Sacks
"Another Part of the Forest": Girls'
Ensemble: Drama Club
John Salo
Kim Salter
Drill Team: '71 Archbearer
Frank Sberna
Richard Schlottmann
Stage Band: Var. Band: Tennis: '71 Arch-
bearer: 1972 Golden Eagle
Sandi Schrader
Var. Band: Trackettes: Adv. Girls' Chor-
us: Epsilon Sigma: "Hello Dolly
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Patty Schumacher
Adv. Girls' Chorus
Cheryl Scott
Var. Songleader: "Hello DoIly": Sr. Girls'
League Rep.: '71 Archbearer: Girls' En-
Mark Scribner
Wrestling Manager: Ecology Club
Loyalty and laughter echoed through the lunch
area every day as
Seniors
exchanged ideas among themselves. Our chances
at the next game, the Coronation, and just idle
chatter kept the seniors alive and listening at
ESHS. ideas were also exchanged with the
administration as D. Machisic would sometimes
join the seniors for an informative lunch. But
through the maze of talk, ideas and dreams first
took hold, just waiting to be developed.
Right: Drum Major, Ron Randall, positions the band for their
next number. Far Right: Kent Spittler takes time out for a smile
and a snapshot.
David Sheehan
Var. Band, Stage Band, Var. Water Polo,
Var. Swimming, "Hello Dolly"
Steve Shilling
Transfer Student, Var. Basketball, Track,
Baseball
Rebecca Simko
Peter Sinclair
Var. Band, Spanish Club, Math Club,
CSF
PaulSmith
A'CappeIIa, C Track, C Football, Var.
Track,"Aquarius","Hello Dolly"
Tracey Smith
Art Guild, Trackettes, Beg. Girls' Chorus
Kent Spittler
C Football, C, B, and Var. Track, Spanish
Club, 1972 Golden Eagle
Tara Stewart
House of Reps., GAA, Drill Team Colonel,
"Stage Door"
Brent Stiewel
C Football
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Shirley Storm
French Club: AFS: Epsilon Sigma: CSF:
Beg.Girls'Chorus
Jana Stratton
John Sullivan
C Football: Var. Wrestling: '71 Arch-
bearer
Deboah Summers
Transfer Student From Bonita High:
Frosh Cheerleader: GAA: CSF: FHA: '71
Archbearer: 1971-72 Golden Eagle: Prin-
cipal's Honor Roll: Drill Team
Lynn Sutherland
Transfer from Warren High: Mixed Choir:
Orchestra
Patricia Swann
Drill Team
Stewart Swiggum
C, B, and Var. Football: C, B, and JV Bas-
ketball: Var. Baseball: C Track
John Thanos
Ellen Thomas
AFS: Girls' League Rep.: Drill Team Colo-
nel: House of Reps.: Jr. Homecoming
Princess: '71 Archbearer: SCROC
Jeff Tidwell
C Football: JV and Var. Basketball: JV
and Var. Baseball
Joe Toka
Michele Tuori
Modern Dance: A'Cappella
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Lynn Wendell
Frosh. Senator: Spanish Club: Track-
ettes: Soph. Senator: GAA: Girls' League
Rep.: Jr. Governor: Drill Team: '71 Arch-
bearer: ASB Secretary: Var. Mascot: Key
Club Queen: Girls' Ensemble: Sr. Home-
coming Princess
Gaynor Wharton
Modern Dance: French Club: SCROC
Marta Wheeler
GAA
Glenn White
C, B, and Var. Basketball
Barbara Wiitala
FHA: Beg. Girls' Chorus: Rotary Award:
Modern Dance
Emily Wiley
GAA: Girls' League Rep.: Var. Songleader:
Drill Team: '71 Archbearer: House of
Reps.: Epsilon Sigma: Spanish Club: Ro-
tary Award: 1972 Golden Eagle
Susan Wiley
French Club: Var. Band: Trackettes
Angela Williams
A'Cappellag Drill Team: House of Reps.:
French Club
Vicki Williamson
House of Reps.: '71 Archbearer: Drill
Team: A'Cappella: Epsilon Sigma: Var.
Flag Twirler: Girls' Ensemble: "Hello
Dolly"
GinaTurino
Soph. Lt. Governor: Drill Team: French
Club: A'Cappella: House of Reps.: Var.
Songleader: Girls' Ensemble: Epsilon Sig-
ma: 1971 Procession Leader: "Hello
Dolly"
Gail Vanderwerf
Dave VonFIue
German Club: JV Cross Country: C, B,
Track: Rotary Award
Margie Walsh
GAA: Drill Team: Var. Mascot: Soph. Sec.:
Jr. Girls' League Rep.: Spanish Club: RSI
Queen: Soph. Homecoming Princess
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Seniors:
Bob Adams
Richard Botfeld
Richard Castle
Boyd Clements
Kathy Cundiff
Mike Faas
Theresa Gareis
Scott Jensen
Ray Kommel
Barbra Linker
Ray Miller
W. J. Miller
Karen Mosher
Chris Orlowski
Dana Potter
Sandi Roach
James Shockley
John Weinstein
Kim Wills
Adv. Girls Chorus: FHA: GAA: Drill Team:
Spanish Club: '71 Usherette: SCROC:
AFS
Carl Wilson
B and Var. Football
Richard Wilson
SCROC: C Water Polo: C Swimming
Richardwise
"Aquarius": "Hello Dolly": Stage Crew
Charlene Wolf
Transfer From Hamilton: Girls' Glee
Club
KeithWork
JCL: Var. Band: CSF: Key Club: 1972
Golden Eagle
Betty Young
German Club: GAA: CSF: Girls' League
Pres.: Drill Team: Jr. Senator: 1971 Pro-
cession Leader: Sr. Lt. Governor: AFS:
Var. Songleader: 1971-72 Golden Eagle:
Epsilon Sigma: House of Reps.: 1971
Homecoming Queen
Donna Zagorski
Spanish Club: FHA: House of Reps.: '71
Archbearer: Drill Team
Judith Zimmerli
Exchange Student from Switzerland:
Epsilon Sigma
The four years at ESHS are over, graduation is
drawing near, and
Seniors
must look to the future for it is theirs to enjoy,
to change, and to do with it as they see fit. Some
of them will visit the campus in later years -
others will leave never to return. The common
bond of being in the class of '72 will never be
broken, yet it cannot continue. Look well,
therefore, to this day, Seniors. It will never be
again.
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Debbie Allen
Mark Anderson
Pam Armstrong
Deborah Arnot
Tony Avak
John Bacon
Sue Beall
Greg Beaty
Marsha Bechard
Debbie Biggs
Kathy Blair
Richard Bochinski
Kent Booher
David Botfeld
Sally Braden
Monica Brady
Chris Braunagel
Nancy Brauninger
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maszewfski, junior homecoming princess, during half-
time at the Homecoming game. Below Middle: Katrina
Hann wonders how to finish this biology experiment.
Far Bottom: ldonna Snow has the pleasure of giving Mr.
Duffy a pie at one of the football rallies.
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Ben Brookens
Jerry Brumley
Pam Campbell
Susie Campeau
Kistie Carlson
Jeanette Carr
Laura Carr
Keith Carter
Ron Cary
Nancy Chambers
Cathy Chamberlin
When the class of '73 rings arrived,
Juniors
waved their hands around for days, letting everyone in sight know they
were one step closer to being Seniors. There were still tests to pass,
speeches to give, classes to attend and lectures to hear, but Senior-land
was just around the corner, and the Juniors were preparing for it.
Jim Chavez
Nicky Chieppa
Mary Church
Barbara Clause
Craig Cleary
Carl Collete
Cindy Copeland
Wendy Corbett
Debbie Cottriel
Kathy Cummings
Mark Devilbiss
Vicky Dicks
Steve Disbrow
Joe Dobrovolny
Kelly Dow
Denise Efflandt
Janet Ellis
Marva Elmore
Ann Erlandson
Cindy Farnell
Mark Faut
Steve Ford
Jeff Fortini
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Top: Sue McKean encourages school spirit. Bot-
tom: Debbie Cottriel worries about the big volley
ballgame coming up.
Carrie Francis
Jeff Franklin
Judy Froelich
Bill Frye
Joan Gangawere
Bryan Gentry
Linda Geringer
Roberta Gilbert
Pat Goeglein
Karen Goodale
Richard Gould
Jack Graff
ScottGraham
Renee Grimaud
Valerie Grolf
Dean Halleen
Lisa Harnaker
Katrina Hann
Georgia Harmon
Chester Harter
Phyllis Helvey
Sheri Henderson
Evelyn Herrera
Lora Holcomb
Maaike Holman
Karen Howard
Keith Hutchinson
Joyce Jacobsen
Gil Johnson
Nancy Johnston
Ed Jolly
Evelyn Jones
Colleen Kelly
Donna Kelly
Hugh Kelly
Sue Kinney
Nancy Kirk
Marie Koppelman
Keith Kornatoski
Dennis Kuhn
Meryl Lagotta
Rosanne Lake
Brent Landreth
Kirby Larson
Top: Mike Powers watches the girls during lunch. Middle: Steve Mohr
and Brian McNulty talk about the water polo game they won the day
before. Bottom: Colleen Kelly and Carla Hyatt discuss tonight's
homework. Far Right: Glenda Pagett is behind the team all the way.
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the one event that really meant the most to
Juniors
Although they were still one year away and really had no
definite plans for afterwards, all dreamed of the day
when they would be alumni of ESHS. For the moment,
however, they went to classes, did homework and studied
in the library and Media Center at nights.
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Cathy LeBlanc
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Linda Leslie
Dave Long
Lesley Lowell
Linda Lucero
Kathy Luthy
Alice Lytle
Barbara MacGlashan
Bill Maclay
Frank Malles
Joan Manocchio
Joan Markley
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Theresa Marquez
Cheryl Martin
Kim Martin
Shari Martin
Sally Mason
Cindy May
LeeAnn McCanlies
Diane McCauley
Michelle McClary
Paulette McFarland
Kevin McGarry
Sue McKean
Cindi McMillan
Roc McNaughton
Brian McNulty
LouAnn Metcalf
Xavier Miller
Steve Mohr
Right: Kristi Wallace rehearses for "Stage Door". Middle: Craig
Cleary concentrates on which play the Eagles should use next.
Bottom: Polly Westover discusses the plans for the march with
Bill Frye.
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Frank Moucheboeul
Debi Murray
Nancy Murphy
Linda Nelson
Bill Newman
Mike O'DeIl
Glenda Pagett
Michael Parks
Jim Partlow
Gay Pendleton
Dean Perry
Nancy Pessia
Janene Peterson
Marina Petrovich
Susan Phillips
Loy Pultz
Cynthia Purvis
Johanna Purvis
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"Student Values Need Reinforcing" was an article written in the Bay Eagle
student newspaper by Junior Governor, Kathy Cummings. Her article was
prompted by the act of vandalism done at Homecoming to the float belonging
4 to the
Juniors
Kathy called upon all students to stand up for what is right and to develop a
good sense of values. Juniors decided they must lead in that direction if they
are to be the leaders of tomorrow. Although many Juniors dragged their feet
and refused to get involved, many were active in student government, sports,
clubs, and organizations that demanded these same values. Juniors looked
to a better tomorrow as well as a better today.
Upper: Kevin McGarry reaches his hand out for friendship at ESHS. Middle: Cynthia Purvis
dances for the Modern Dance Assembly. Below: Cindy Copeland has problems with her type-
writer.
Pam Ramey
Karen Ramsay
Peggy Ray
Scott Rick
Mike Roberts
Mike Robison
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Dawn Roseland
Michelle Safarian
Chris Sant
Paul Schleuniger
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Kathleen Shaffer
Patty Shanks
Caryn Shoemaker
Charlou Simonson
Karen Smith
Marlyne Smith
Rick Smith
Shirley Smith
Idonna Snow
Tim Spees
Thomas Sperry
Charlotte Spivey
Bette Spoof
Florence Steffer
Terry Stephens
Mike Stephenson
Linda Stimpson
Doug Sturgeon
Diane Sturm
Senoma Stuthard
Charle Sundquist
James Tate
Susan Thomas
Jeannine Thurgood
Meg Tomaszewski
Maria Valles
Linda Van Buren
Maleea Velzy
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with old ones was part of the
scene forthe
Juniors.
At snack and lunch and in classes
Juniors were getting together,
having fun and learning. They
were a part of the whole, yet
individuals. Sometimes it was
confusing wondering who you
were and where you were going,
but most Juniors were searching
and finding answers for
themselves.
Top: Mark Devilbiss, Hugh Kelly, Lisle Randall and friends dis'
cuss the junior testing they just finished. Middle: Dave Long
can't wait to get to his locker to get rid of his heavy load. Bot-
tom: Peggy Ray wonders if the bell has rung yet.
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Kristi Wallace
Conrad Walton
Linda Warfield
Randy Warnock
Jeff Warren
Don Warrenberger
Mari Watkins
Tina Watson
Kathy Welch
Debra White
Dave Williams
Eddie Williams
Don Wilson
Mary Wilson
Jim Witt
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They enjoyed not being the newcomers to ESHS and
now are looking forward to another step in their
high school years, becoming upperclassmen.
Congratulations
Sophomores - Class of 1974
1. Madeline Cripe and Barbara Turino on the way to their class
meeting. 2. Kim Wiley and Diane Morehead discuss the week's
halftime. 3. Sophomores catch up on the day's happenings. 4.
Rudi Linke, Mitch Ward, and John Linn think about the next game.
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Tracey Aikins
Pam Alford
Argel Almaguer
Sheryl Anderson
Hubert Armantrout
Burl Armstrong
Sharon Armstrong
Paul Arnot
Paul Barnwell
Chris Barton
Evelyn Bayes
Cara Bell
Kathy Bennett
Skip Bertelsen
Johnette Bisbey
Ben Bogossian
John Botting
Laurette Bowie
Linda Briese
Mike Briney
Beverly Brown
Sandi Brust
Barbara Bryan
Mary Byrne
Mike Calvert
Peter Campbell
Sandra Campbell
Richard Capo
Robert Capone
Cheryl Casler
John Castle
Roger Castle
Scott Christensen
Rick Christie
Carolyn Clarke
Brad Clevenger
Don Coleman
Jeanie Collings
Julie Collings
John Corallo
Stacey Corey
Margie Cottriel
Mitch Crawford
Steve Crews
Brad Cummings
Maureen Cummings
Eric Curry
Bill Cuthbertson
Susan Dare
Greg Deets
Bernie DeFontes
Kip de Hermida
Gaye DeLong
Gerry Demuth
Debbie Diaz
Dawn Dick
Karen Dickens
Dennis Dobrovolny
Maureen Dobruck
Sue Dodgen
Rhonda Dornblaser
Greg Drozd
Dave Dunbabin
Lori Durbano
John Durkos
Don Eaton
Clyde Elliot
Dorinda Ernest
Dana Evans
Shane Feller
Brian Ferguson
Terry Flynn
Cindy Folkerson
Leslie Francis
Patti Franco
June Francois
Pat Gallagher
Janice Glickman
Mike Glidewell
Elizabeth Glynn
Ken Gould
Bob Gulick
Jeanette Gutierrez
Paul Guy
Tom Hall
David Hambright
David Hamilton
Grace Hammack
Cheryl Hanes
Rosemary Hare
Tom Harrington
.loan Hayos
Shannon Helms
Dave Hettinger
Joe Hines
Margee Hoggan
Sue Holland
Peter Holman
Loretta Honseler
Susan Horst
Brenda Horton
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remember.
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still so much to look forward to. It was a relief to see the new
freshman come in and to feel more a part of the school as
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Sandy Hull
Dean Humphries
Jeff Jack
Cathy Janssen
Randy Jeck
Vicki Jellison
Pam Jensen
Bob Johnson
Chris Johnson
Diane Johnson
Karl Johnson
Ken Karutz
Denise Kline
Paul Koppelman
Stewart Kraft
John La Cognata
Joe La Fromboise
Tom La May
Debbie Landreth
John Lawrence
Martha Leal
Kirk Lebowe
Dave Le Masurier
Faye Lemon
Cindy Leslie
Lorna Lindstrom
Doug Lingaitis
Rudi Linke
John Linn
Debbie Lucero
Matt Luikens
Karen Lutz
Above: Sophomore Senator Steve Guasta-
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Class of '74
returned with the same enthu-
siasm they had shown as fresh-
men. Led by Governor Cara Bell
and assisted by Lt. Governor
Debbie Landreth they held bake
sales, sold suckers at home foot
bali games and built a float for
Homecoming.
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Nancy Mason
Tim McDonnell
Loretta McElliot
Joy McKee
Kent McKeown
Terry McMuIlin
Theresa Michels
Randy Miera
Jerese Miileville
Connie Moore
Diane Morehead
Theresa Morris
Matt Mullins
Evelyn Munguia
Eric Nagel
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Sophomores
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to next year when they
would finally be Juniors
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prom and having a
chance to be an arch-
bearer.
Left: Roving photographer,
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Evelyn Oakleaf
Debbie O'Neill
Steve O'NeiIl
Grace Ordonez
Mark Parsoneault
Ken Patterson
Peg Pedersen
Holly Pennington
Cindy Perkins
Mike Peterson
Rick Peterson
Steve Phillips
Kathy Pierson
Sherry Ping
Casimir Pulaski
Karen Purvis
Mike Quisenberry
Juanita Ramsey
Tim Randall
Rick Reed
Scott Reed
Tami Reitberger
Kathy Renfro
Fred Retzlaff
Ernest Reynoso
Mike Rick
Dennis Riggins
Bill Riggs
Maxine Roach
Dianne Roberts
Valerie Saran
Janet Saylor
Virginia Schaeffer
Scott Schultz
Gary Schmutz
Vernon Scott
Theresa Scribner
Jamie Shannon
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Tom Whitney
Kim Wiley
Sue Wilson
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Carol Witt
Kirk Wolfsberger
Ann Work
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Doug Yates
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Patti Baxter
Harry Bell
Jeff Bell
Lori Bowen
Bert Brown
Tim Cargill
Richard Chabrajez
Nancy Claflin
Glenn Coles
Don Conner
Madeline Cripe
John Curia
Linda Dunlap
Daniel Eady
Jeff Hancock
Robin Harb
Rhonda Holly
Mitch Johnson
Diane Kassiris
Laura Kovary
Sam Long
Aileen Marquette
Maureen McGarry
Ron Melton
Donna Miller
Sandy Miller
Patti Misner
Terry Moncrief
Mary Potter
Rod Randal
Tim Roach
Carrie Rockwell
Kyle Rowlson
Mike Segallini
Becky Shirk
Karen Simpson
Darrell Smith
Debbie Smith
Greg Stephens
Joy Stephens
Chris Stocks
Brad Svogar
Mike Sutherland
Chris Topper
Jerry Van Doren
James Watson
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Kathy Maclay rehearses her part in a play for Freshman English.
Right: Janette Ebaugh, Bob Meredith, Gail McNulty, Barbara Say-
lor, and Beth Combs are feeding their faces as they listen to their
governor, Tod McNaughton call the Frosh meeting to order.
After the first hectic day of school on September 13th,
the class of 1975 settled down to the routine of high
school. The
Freshmen
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and to be the lowest man on the totem pole. The freedom
of high school was something new to each of them and
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Gary Deeter
Michelle DeFontes
Susan Detrick
Cary Dewolf
Bill Disosway
Marjie Driskell
Janet Dyches
Danny Dye
Harold Dye
Janette Ebaugh
Bill Ellis
Ken Faut
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Michael Fournier
Randy Fowler
Richard Francen
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Richie Heintz
Steve Herbold
Jon Higgins
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Francine Hignard
Having classes in the East Wing was
something that the
Freshmen
had to get used to. The long walks in
the pouring rain, freezing cold, or blaz-
ing heat seemed almost too much to
bear, but the freedom of high school
was worth it. This year's Freshman
Class came into a school which was
remodeling its main building and this
caused some unusual problems for
them such as having to wait to get
their lockers.
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Joanne Hobe
Diane Hodges
Paul Holzworth
Karen Howell
Diane Hunt
Jeff Irmler
Cindy lsitt
Tim Jeck
Mike Jessogne
Glenn Johnson
Kelly Johnson
Kirk Johnson
Don Jones
Patty Jones
Skip Jones
Dave Kapell
Chris Kassales
Lori Kastler
Karen Keit
Deborah Keller
Eileen Kennedy
Mike Kennedy
Keith Keenum
Kathy Kelley
Sherri Kidd
Frank Kielnecker
William Knox
Diane Kongable
Lori Kreth
Joyce Laffoon
Karen Lake
Karla Lake
John Landrum
Kirsten Larson
Glenn Laubach
David Le Blanc
Bill Leggett
Maureen Leslie
Drake Letcher
Dory Lindstrom
Peggy Linke
Cathie Maclay
Charlie Mack
Linda Mackin
Karen Magee
Robert Matthews
Bruce McAdams
Kathy McAlear
Terese McAllister
Vicki McDonald
Modell McEntire
Sean McGarry
Jeanne McGregor
Kay Mclntire
Mike McKinley
Ronald McMurray
Tod McNaughton
Gail McNulty
Robert Meredith
John Metcalf
Laura Middleton
Heidi Miller
Kim Miller
Paul Miller
Cara Mikulchik
Steve Minkler
Laura Mittie
Craig Mohr
Mike Monson
Susan Morgan
Noreen Moriarty
Susan Mortesen
Bob Motta
Sharon Murphy
Bill Murray
Mike Myres
Susan Myres
Vikki Nedelcove
Neani Nelson
Brenda Newman
Elizabeth Newman
Susana Nusbaum
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Kathy Orlowski
Karen Padjen
Tammy Pagett
Debra Palimo
Bill Palmer
John Paterson
Rick Pawlowski
Chris Pennington
Frank Peterson
Stan Poey
Wendy Popiel
Maureen Porter
Chris Powell
Nancy Price
Melinie Prosk
Debi Puffer
Joe Purvis
Julie Ramey
Sandy Ramsay
Dennis Reed
Lauren Riggs
Todorka Ristovski
Darrell Roach
John Robison
Peggy Ross
Tom Rowson
Ron Rozelle
Randy Ruis
Larry Salac
Teresa Sant
Barbara Saylor
Roy Scheu
Jane Schmidt
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a senior. But to their surprise they
will find that their high school days
will speed away leaving these hours
only a fading memory to be looked
upon in the future with tears and
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Robin Walker
Chris Wardrop
Ken Watson
Lewis Watts
Erica Webster
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that they just finished in class.
Carol Wheeler
Tim Wheeler
Leisa Whitford
Pete Whitney
Tom Williams
Mike Shanks
Rick Shea
Brad Simkins
Bob Smith
Kim Smith
Christine Snow
Scott Stacy
Christina Stapleton
Art Stenburg
Nancy Stephens
Casey Stiers
Lee Ava Stout
John Stroh
Fred Sturm
Mark Swire
Renee Taylor
Kathie Thomas
Tricia Thomas
Mark Tracy
Jack Tripett
Loni Tydon
Kerin Tyrrel
Diane VanBuren
Connie Vickery
Barbara Vidmar
Donald Wagley
Joel Walker
Julie Walker
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and friends discuss where they will eat lunch today. Top: Mr. Wilson wonders
what he can do to make class more interesting.
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Tod Wilson
Mark Wray
Laura Ya rger
Deborah Yates
Lynn Young
Chris Zaengle
Margee Zeier
This year our principal
Dr. John Machisic
brought about many changes to our
campus. He found things that had
been ignored for many years and
finally did something about them.
Teachers from the East wing along
with the activities office were
moved to the main building upon
its reopening in February in order
to achieve a more unified campus.
This year, Dr. Machisic was very
impressed by the initiative shown
by Student Government. He thought
they really did something instead
of just talking about it.
Dr. Nlachisic tried to make this
school a more pleasant environment
for all students and teachers to
enjoy and learn in.
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foot students was assistant principal in charge 11
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He made the unpleasant job of discipline a
fair and just situation for all while at the same ,
time supervising the guidance department and
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ful year. If it weren't for Mr. Kingston we
wouldn't have had the fantastic assemblies,
rallies and other activities which mad he
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to the needs of the students the
Counselors
made sure students would meet
graduation requirements and
helped them to find success and
happiness in the future.
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Drama. 4. Mr. Marty Ableser- Behavioral
Science, Psychology. 5. Mrs. Karin Ship-
ley - Civics. 6. Miss Virginia Petty - World Hu-
manities, World History. 7. Mr. Larry Cum-
mings - American Studies, U.S. History, Coach.
8. Mr. John Stevenson - Freshmen Studies,
Physical Education, Coach. 9. Mr. Terry
Crystal - World History, World Humanities,
Physical Education, Coach.
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Golden Eagle adviser. 5. Mr. Richard Peterson- Science Fiction, English, World Litera-
ture, Student Government. 6. Mrs. Lloys Erickson- English. 7. Mrs. Eleanor O'Hair- Eng-
lish. 8. Mrs. Pamela Holliday- Communication thru Media, Science Fiction, Journalism,
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bara Bernlohr- Physical Education, GAA 5.
Mr. Robert Morris- Physical Education, Pep
Club 6. Mr. John Hale- Physical Education,
Coach 7. Mr. Urho Saari- Water Polo, Swim-
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sign Crafts, Beginning Art. 6. Mrs. Dodie Daoud- Fashion Design, Jewelry, Design Crafts,
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4. Mr. Clifford Wong- Metal, Applied Arts, Wood. 5. Mr. Dick Carter-
Special Education, Coach. 6. Mr. Charles Saikley- Special Education.
7. Mr. J.D, Smith- Wood, Home Mechanics, Applied Arts, Coach. 8. Mr.
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Main Building, not only the
students, but also the
Special Services
employees had to move.
The attendance office
and the nurse trekked
to the East Wing while
the secretaries moved into
the bottom floor of
the IMC with the librarians.
The custodial and cafeteria
employees made no
moves, just improvements
in services.
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1. Mrs. Caroline Adams- Secretary to
Principal 2. Mrs. Pauline Engle- Guid-
ance Secretary. 3. Mrs. Mary Rose Lie-
ley Malm- Secretary to Assistant Prin-
cipal of Pupil Services. 5. Mrs. Doris Ros-
enburg- Librarian. 6. Mrs. Lauretta Burk-
ett- Media. 7. Mrs. Dorothy Floyd- Li-
brarian assistant. 8. Mrs. Dorothy Gross-
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1. Mr. James Porter- Attendance. 2. Mrs. Ruth Patrick-
Attendance Secretary. 3. Cafeteria staff Left to Right:
Mrs. Marion Stephens, Mrs. Leona Evans, Mrs. Barbara
Kulp, Mrs, Eileen Montz, Mrs. Nellye Gray, Mrs. Frances
Dent, Manager, Mrs. Dorothy Warmbordt. 4. Mrs. Joa-
nie Bartelt- Secretary to Assistant Principal of Activi-
ties. 5. Custodians- Back Row: Mr. Dick Schroer, Mr.
Larry Misel, Mr. Jerry Witt, Mr. Jim Hamilton. Front
Row: Mr. John Hamilton, Mrs. Helen Clayton, Mr. Mal-
colm Barhart, Mr. Ernest Goulette. 6. Mrs. Margaret
Cuzick- ASB Bookkeeper, Attendance Secretary. 7.
Miss Lorraine Thorson- School Nurse.
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had a fine but disappointing season. Behind
the strong pitching of Scott McGregor and
Stewart Swiggum, the Eagles won the Pioneer
League crown with a 13-2 record and
proceeded to the semi-finals of CIF. The
season ended there for the Eagles as one bad
inning ruined their season and produced a 2-O
loss to Rolling Hills. For any other team this
would have been a great season but as Coach
John Stevenson stated at the beginning of the
season, "We aren't out to win our league,
we want to win CIF." Although not entirely
satisfied, the Eagles showed great
improvement throughout the season and
ended with a fine 26-6 overall record.
1. Jeff Tidwell lashes out determinedly at the ball. 2. Proving he can hit as well as
pitch, McGregor ends up on second. 3. Pioneer League MVP shows his stuff 4
Concentration is the key, as Swiggum fires a fast ball. 5. Stu Swiggurn slides just
to be sure.
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Domann, Ken Dalgleish. Top: Coach Stevenson, Mike Bue, Scott McGregor, Stu
Swiggum Tom Soto, Jeff Hancock, Mike O'Dell.
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him one of ClF's best. 3. Jeff Hancock making a put-out at first was a com-
mon scene during Eagle games. 4. Eric Tidwell hits a long fly ball. 5. After
winning the league title, Coach Stevenson reminds the team not to relax
for CIF. 6. Opponents rarely stole on the Eagles, here Fahy makes the tag.
7. Having made one out, Soto looks to first for the double play.
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Pioneer League lst Team
Stu Swiggum, Scott McGregor, Jeff Tidwell, Mike Bue
2nd Team
Steve Domann, Steve Curtis
Most Valuable Player
Scott McGregor
Most Improved Player
Jeff Hancock
1. Having given his sign, catcher Steve Curtis crouches with
the ump. 2. Mike Bue watches his ball sail to the outfield.
3. Steve Curtis keeps his head down and eyes on the ball
and gets a base hit in return. 4. Anticipating the steal sign.
Jeff Tidwell stays alert while on base.
5. The hot corner, third base,
demands constant readiness.
Here Steve Domann watches
forabunt.
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Rick Smith, Bottom Row: Bill Newman, Scott Christianson, Alan Walker, Kevin McGarry, Mike Glidewell, Lisle Randall, Mike Sutherland.
Right: Ken Craig examines his in-
jury, a rip in his pants. Far Right:
Matt Mullins readies himself as
Phil Briese winds up for the pitch.
Bottom: With some gentle per-
suasion, the catcher lets Jeff
Franklin reach home plate.
This year's
JV Baseball
team was constantly in motion-basestealing,
executing the squeeze play, plus delivering power
at the plate. There was a total team effort, both
offensively and defensively, throughout the season.
Each member can point to a specific game
situation in which his practice and drive led to an
Eagle victory. This year's outsta nding mention
was earned especially by Phil Briese, Jeff Franklin
and Matt Mullins. The three most consistent
players were Mark Devilbiss, Alan Walker, and
Mike Glidewell. Mark Padjen returned from a
severe injury to make great contributions at the
plate. Tim Cargill was the Eagle's most improved
player. The Eagles led the league in all of the most
important statistics. Our Junior Varsity team
finished in 2nd place, one game behind Lennox.
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Under the leadership of Coach
Larry Cummings, the
Frosh!Soph Baseball
team recorded the best season
record, 16 wins and 6 losses, that
any FXS Baseball team has ever
recorded. This year, the team had
only two sophomores, the rest of
the team were freshmen. The boys
put in an excellent year and are
looking forward to their JV and
Varsity Baseball careers.
Standing, Left to Right: Bill Palmer, John
Stroh, Chuck Zopfi, Bill Murray, Jim Buck-
ingham, Ron Giery, Ken Craig. Bruce Mc-
Adams, Matt Bell, Tom Rowson, Jim Berg-
gren, Todd Yasin, Darrell Roach, Lonl Tydon.
As the ESHS Varsity Horsehiders
prepared to defend their CIF AAA
crown, the
GIA Softball
team won the all South Bay Area
Championship by defeating the
Torrance Area's power, Nlira Costa,
4-2. This year the girls went undeated
averaging 12.97 runs per game,
while their opposition only scored
1.56 runs per game. The amazing
thing about the team is that they
played as a team. But one cannot
overlook the outstanding individuals.
The MVP's for this year were Colleen
Kelly, a junior, who won eight of the
nine games and Debbie Landreth
whose most outstanding contribution
was her .465 batting average.
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Catcher. 6. Mrs. Behrmann and Mr. Woodsmall-
Coaches. 4. Donna Montz-First base. 5. Karen
Magee-Substitute. 3. Grace Hammack-Short
stop. 7. Cheryl Martin-Second base. 8. Made-
line Cripe-Outfielder. 9. Debby Cottriel-Out-
fielder. 10. Kathy Wagnon-Substitute. 11. Cathy
Collings-Third base. 12. Sally Braden-Sub. 13.
Dianne McCauley-Substitute. 14. Jeanne Coll-
ings-Outfielder. 15. Susie Campeau-Sub. 16.
Maaike Holman-Outfielder.
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Davis, Daien Knight. Row 3: Kathy Maclay, Chris Pennington, Lynn Young, Heidi Miller
Diane Kongable, Susie Morteson. Row 4: Mary VanDrie, Debby Taft, Noel McElvain
Sandy Schrader, Susan Wiley, Michelle DeFontes, Kathy Wagnon.
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long jump. 2. "The other team only jumped eight
inches?!?" laugh Heidi Miller and Joanne Hobe, 3. Bernie
DeFontes says, "Keep on Tracking." 4. That's not part
T, of the game, Kathy and Jim.
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This years
Trackettes
was under the direction of Coach Newell.
The squad consisted of 35 hard working
young ladies who helped at all the home
track meets. Some of their jobs were taking
down scores for the pole vault, high jump,
long jump and shot put. Other girls were
busy raking the pits or running score cards
to the proper places. One girl was needed
to announce the winners of the races and
field events. All these jobs and more helped
the Eagle Track Team have another
successful year. During the track season
the girls helped put on the El Segundo
Easter Relays and cheered the team to
victory winning the El Segundo Easter
Varsity trophy.
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Placing third in league, the Varsity Team
put in a fine performance. The captains
were Bob MacGregor, Glen Coles and Bill
Cuthbertson. The frequent top scorers
were The Weinstein Brothers and Randy
Grounds. as
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Bottom Row L. to R.-G.Deeter, J.Higgins, P.Campbell, X.Miller, K.Hamrick, J.Johnson, J.Weinstein, J.Castle, R.Castle, P.Smith, T.Markle,
K.McAIlister, V.Orlowski, B.Cuthbertson, T.JoIly, C.Pinkston. 2nd Row-S.Guastaferro, A.Elmore, B.Bottles, E.Reynoso, B.Smith, K.Miller,
R.Castle, D.Stoltenberg, B.Frye, J.TripIett, G.Allison, B.Jones, K.Adams, J.Brightwell, D.Reed, R.Rozelle. 3rd Row-C.Elliot, M.McEntire, A.
Carbon, G.Coles, R.Chabrajez, M.Robert, K.Fogg, D.Coleman, J.Lawrence, J.Jack, K.Keenum, S.Brown, J.Roberts, B.Pedersen. 4th Row-
G.Lappen, B.Legget, J.Pervis, R.Linke, M.Carrol, N.Barto, T.Goodman, D.AIIen, G.Crichton, R.Hientz, C.Booher, B.Palmer, R.Walker. 5th
Row-J.Booterbaugh, R.McMurray, C.Cannon, T.Matchet, D.Yates, B.Disoway, R.Grounds, S.Stacey, R.Ollivares, M.Briney, T.Moncrief, K.
Carter, J.Chavez.
Below:Tim Markle passes the baton to John Weinstein for the last
leg in the 440 relay. Top: Randy Grounds tests his skill at the high
jump. Right: Psyching himself up for the shot put, Bob MacGregor
presents this picture of concentration.
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1. John Weinstein cuts the tape. 2. Tom Jolly in free flight. 3. Randy Grounds chooglin the 440
4. Paul Smith finishes first in the low hurdles. 58.6. John Weinstein flying high-just comes nat-
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After winning the Inglewood
relays, this year's
Bee Track Team
rolled to a 6-2 record and a third place
finish in league. This team was led by Jeff
Jack in the low hurdles and Clyde Elliot in
the sprints. With the addition of many Bee
trackmen, next year's varsity should be
promising.
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toward the finish line. 3.-Sriding down the straight away Rudy Linke wins the 1320. 4.-
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trackman.
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1.-John Castle jumps 6'2" for his highest jump ever,
2.-Placing first in the 660, Joe Purvis shows Eagle
form. 3.-On his way to a win, Rick Walker eyes the
finish line. 4.-Gary Deeter catches Harvard runner at
the tape.
Finishing up in third place in league,
the
Cee Track Team
also had a 6-2 record, identical to the Bee's
record. Future varsity prospects were
Joe Purvis in distance running and
Graham Allison in sprints. The Cee
trackmen learned valuable experience and
showed signs of being championship
contenders.
Right: Brian McNulty and Ben Brookens get ready
to take off for another Eagle victory. Middle: Row 1:
John O'Connor, Steve Hamaker, Brad Liedke, Ben
Hobe, Gordon Clevenger. Row 2: Steve Mohr, Jim Witt,
Brad Clevenger, Ben Brookens, Brian McNulty. Far
Below: Steve Mohr swims hard in the butterfly.
Quality not quantity was the story of the 1972
Varsity Swim Team
At every dual meet the team was certain of wins in the
50 and 100freestyle from Brad Liedke, the 100
butterfly from Steve Hamaker, and the 100 backstroke
and 200 medley from Gordon Clevenger. ln the Pioneer
League finals, the Eagles once again came in second,
losing only by 11 points. Lack of depth once again cost
the Eagles victory because they had no divers. The
high point for the Eagle team was the CIF Swim Relays.
With over 200 teams competing the Eagles managed
to take 3rd place. The most valuable swimmer, for the
4th year, was Gordon Clevenger. Gordon was the only
swimmer to make the CIF finals. He managed to take
third in the 200 individual medley and second in the
backstroke. His time of 1:58.0 made the automatic
time standard for High School All-American in
swimming
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Left Row 1: Rick Peterson, Rod Randall, Andy
Oien. Row 2: Casmir Pulaski, Tim Randall, Paul
Guy. Middle Left: Rick Peterson takes off for a
race in the backstroke. Middle Right: Ken Karutz
gets in a fast dive for the Eagles. Far Below Row
1: Frank Kielnecker, Pat Dornblaser, Pete Whit-
ney. Row 2: Tom Whitney, Mark Berenger.
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the
Bee and Cee Swim Teams
did not do well in team scoring.
Improvement was made inthe style of
Frank Kielnecker and Pete Whitney on the
"C" level and Andy Oien, Casmir Pulaski
and Tim Randall as "l3's". Highlight
performances occured in the Bay-Pioneer
League finals: Pat Dornblaser, 4th C-50
yd. breaststroke, Craig Mohr, 5th C-100
yd. freestyle: Tom Whitney, 5th C-200yd.
freestyle: Mark Berenger, 2nd. B-50 yd.
freestyle and lst in the B-100yd. freestyle:
Paul Guy, 5th B-200 yd. freestyle and 2nd
in the 400 yd. freestyle: Rick Peterson,
2nd B-100 yd. individual medley: Brad
CIevenger,1stB-100 yd. butterfly and 4th
in the 100 yd. breaststroke: and also
Berenger, Peterson, Guy, and Clevenger,
2nd in the 400 yd. freestyle relay.
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Finishing up in third place this year was our
Varsity Tennis Team
with the help and dedication of some of the more
outstanding members of the team. Roc McNaughton
received the Most Improved Player award while
Keith Kornatowski earned the lVlost Valuable Player
award with nine wins and eight losses. The number
one man in singles was David Botfeld. And of course,
there's Steve Leal who walked away with the Dexter
Williams Perpetual Tennis award for the most
outstanding tennis player in ability and attitude on
the courtfor 1972.
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Junior Varsity Tennis Team
This year's league record was seven wins and two losses. Receiver of the lVlost
improved Player award was Clay Campbell. The IVlost Valuable Player award was
earned by Joe LaFramboise who chalked up a score of thirteen wins and four
losses.
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Dexter Williams award. Team picture Row 2-P.HoIman, R.Oja.
S.Leal, K.Kornatoski, R.McNaughton. Row 1-D.Hambright, K.
LeBowe, D.Botfeld, J.LaCognata. Top Right-Junior, Dave Bot-
feld demonstrates his serving ability in the final match. Bot-
tom Right-Roc McNaughton warms up for his match against
Lennox. This page-Top Left-Coach Watkins looks on with in-
terest. Team picture Row 2-R.SchIottmann, J.Botting, D.List,
T.McNaughton, J.LaFramboise, J.Walker, K.Pierson, E.Atkesen.
K.Miller. Row 1-J.Tate, C.Stiers, C.PoweIl, B.Motta, K.Lebowe,
T.Campbell. Left-Joe LaFramboise delivers his powerful serve.
Above Right-Peter Holman strains to make contact with the
ball.
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On the evening of March 24 and 25,
song, dance, and act blended
together to form the Music
Department's
Fiddler on the Roof.
Performing to sellout audiences on
both nights, main characters Colleen
Reardon, Randy Peters, and their
supporting cast attempted to rival
the preceding year's musical, Hello
Dolly. This year, the emphasis was
placed on acting and emotions to
carry Anatevka's story of changing
times. Mr. Richard Tash, his father,
and selected band members played
background to the production. "lf
I Were A Rich Man", sung by Randy
Peters, and "Tradition", sung by the
entire cast, proved to be the
highlights in the show. Marc Fitch
and Miss Diane Simons produced and
directed, and much credit is due
them.
Cast
Tevye . . . . . . Randy Peters
Golde . ., .... Colleen Reardon
Tzeitel . . ... . .Gina Turino
Hodel ... ..Vicki Williamson
Chava . . . . Toni Patterson
Sprintze ... Cindy MacMillan
Bielke ,., . .. .,,. Linda Flowers
Lazar Wolf . . . .... , , Steve Fisher
Yente ., . .... Caryn Shoemaker
Motel ...,. . .Rick Pawlowski
Perchik ., .. .Jim Campbell
Fyedka . ... Bob Stapleton
Avram . . ... . Tom Jolly
Rabbi . . . . .Peter Sinclair
Mendel . . . . .Chet Harter
Constable .. . . .Tony Mack
Inspector . . . , . Bob MacGregor
Priest . . . ... . . -Martha Leal
Grandma Tzeitel .. . . ,. Florence Steffer
Fruma-Sara . .,. . . . Cindy MacMillan
Fiddler. . .. . , .... , .Lori Robinson
The Papas: Gary Deeter, Steve O'Neill, Randy
Warnock.
The Mamas: Pam Coney, Jody Froelich, Elaine
Retzlaft, Lori Kreth. Charisse Roach, Valerie
Grotf. Carol Witt, Terry McMullin.
The Daughters: Lora Holcomb, Shari Martin, Karen
Ramsay, Jamie Shannon, Florence Stetfer.
ValorieVanNatta.
The Sons: Sean McGarry, Terry Flynn, Rickie
Heintz, Bob Sperb.
The Russians: Terry Ray, Bob MacGregor, Jeff
Jack.
1. Pretending to be matched up, Tzeitel and Hodel tGina Turino and Vicki Williamsonj
present this scene. 2. After a long struggle for Tzeitel's family's approval of her mar-
riage to Model, tradition was broken and they approved the marriage. 3. During the
opening scene, the daughters dance to and sing with the song "Tradition". 4. With the
applause still sounding, the entire cast takes its bow. 5. The papas and the mamas per-
forming to the song "Tradition" with the fiddler in the background.
Orchestra
Mr. Sam Tash .. ... . . . .. Fiddle
Tim Campbell . .Viola
Susan Wiley . . Flute
David Botteld . . Flute
Keith Work . . . . . ,, Clarinet
Charlou Simonson . ... . . Clarinet
Noel McElvain. ..
Ron Randall . .. .
Bass Clarinet
.... Alto Saxophone
JeannineThurgood . TennorSax8tBassClarinet
BiIlEIlis .... ..
Debbie Ellerman
Diane Roberts
Esther Cook . . .
Jeanie Collings
Roc McNaughton .
Brian McNulty
. . Trumpet
. . Trumpet
. . .French Horn
. . French Horn
. . . Trombone
Trombone8t Bassoon
, . . Bass
Tony Avak .. ,. . . Clarinet
Jeff Bell .. . . . Drum
Joe Stiers . Percussion
Patty Shanks . . .Piano
Production Staffs
SetDesign. .,
Stage Manager
Costume Design ,
Set Construction .
Assistant Stage Manager
Publicity Manager ..
Rehearsal Accompanist
Publicity Typist .
Sound Engineer .
, .Marty Ottinger
, . .Rick Wise
.,.Donna Schmutz
.. Steve Fisher
Ray Kommel
Vic Orlowski
Vicki Dicks
Tony Mack
.. .Patty Shanks
. . Helen Chalmers
. . .Bill Maclay
Lighting , . . ,. .. Rick Wise, Ray Kommel
Spot Light . .. . David Jones. Shane Feller
Make-up Advisor .. .. .. .Sally Dryden
Backstage Assistant ... . ,. . Nancy Price
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Because of last yea r's success the
1972 Senior Awards Presentation
was once again held at the Media Center. This
year, approximately 400 people attended,
including teachers and administration, local
businessmen, friends and fellow students and the
honored students with their proud families. The
students were honored for their achievements in
athletics, the fine arts, leadership, scholastics,
and service.
1. Senior class salutatorian, Dave Jones receives one of his
many awards. 2. Richard Castle accepts the Gladys Gorham
Fine Art Award. 3. Bob MacGregor happily accepts the Com-
putax Corporation Student Award. 4. Senior class valedictorian,
Colleen Reardon, receives one of her many awards. 5. Gina
Turino receives her award from the Marina Savings and Loan
League. 6. A very happy Scott McGregor shakes the hand of
Mr. Kingston after being announced as the winner of the Har-
vey Harvey Hazeltine Trophy. 7. A surprised Monika Honseler
is awarded the Douglass-Cargill Memorial Vocational Schol-
arship. 8. An entranced Scott McGregor stares hopefully at
the endless line of trophies. 9-17. Happy students recieve their
first place trophies: 9. Kim Salter, 10. Danny Layne, 11. Babette
Piller, 12. Donna Cowin, 13. Susie Campeau, 14. Barbara Vid-
mar, 15. Chris Sant, 16.Jeff Fortini, 17. Robin Oja.
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Providing recognition for the generally
unheralded students of the applied arts,
fine arts and industrial arts departments
of ESHS, the
1972 Rotary Awards Banquet
was held at the International Hotel once again.
After a social hour and dinner, the Rotary Club
President, Dr. Mclilhaney had the honor of
giving trophies to the first place winners.
Certificates of outstanding achievement
went to the first, second and third place winners
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Anything and everything could be found at
the second annual
Art Festival
held in Library Park on Sunday, May 7th. The
High School Stage Band and Varsity Band
provided an enjoyable concert in the park
for people of all ages and Miss Simons'
choruses filled the air with music. Parades,
costumes, puppet shows, art exhibits and
ceramic displays all created by students in
Art Guld and art classes represented the
world of fine arts. Adding to the festive spirit
of the day, 17th century style folk dancing
under the direction of Mrs. Holmes performed
to the enjoyment of the spectators. Art
students sold some of their creative efforts
to the admiring crowd of art fans and
interested citizens. Credit for such success
goes to the Fine Arts department and
especially to the Art teachers-Mrs. Daoud,
Mr. Jeldum, and Mr. Wood. Much could be
learned and done at the Festival of Arts that
lovely Sunday in May.
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4. Joan Markley, Ron Randall, Collen Kelly,
Scott Stacy, Jeannine Thurgood, and Paul
Arnot blend into the Stage Band scene with
their saxophones. 5. Bob Sperb and Todorka
Ristoushi dance to the music of the Art festi-
val. 6. Dorinda Ernest, Sally Mason, and Carol
Witt relax with a folk ballad. 7. Today's string
thing, macrame, dominated the park in the
form of bells, necklaces, and whatchamacallits.
8. Mrs Simons' Chorus, contributed their
talents to the Art Festival. 9. Prospective
buyers and art nuts examined the exhibits
laid out for them on a grass carpet.
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1. Jeff Tidwell admires with envy Ken Dal-
gleish's art display. 2. Tom Jolly and Babette
Piller display ceramic class wares. 3. The
band takes a break before playing their
nexttune.
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On Thursday, June 8th, at the
Annual Day
assembly, the students of ESHS eagerly awaited
to see the '72 cover and to hear the dedication as
the Stage Band played, and as this year's ASB
President, Steve Curtis, installed the '72-'73
President, Dianne McCauley.
Finally the moment arrived when Annual Editors,
Bob Kessener and Bob Pedersen, read the
dedication and Mr. Wallace Duffy was ushered to
the stage to accept his free book as the blue and
gold cover was revealed.
Then it was off to the boy's gym for the
distribution of annuals. There was so much to
look at and so much to read and so many other
annuals to autograph. Another school year was
made immortal between the pages of our annual.
1. Photographic effects present this distorted view
of the Annual Staff before the assembly. 2. Repeating
the holiest of holy oaths, Dianne McCauley is sworn
into office by outgoing president, Steve Curtis. 3.
After receiving their annuals, students sought their
friends' signatures. 4. Lori Robinson and Barbara
Albinus escort Mr. Duffy to the stage amid a standing
ovation, 5. Finally, the correct cover was unveiled.
6. Stage Band played some excellent tunes before
the assembly gotunderway.
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1.8.2. Laura McCarthy and Sandy l-lull model
fashions in the Simplicity fashion show. 3.
Interested students and teachers watch an
archery demonstration. 4. Mr. Duffy grate'
fully accepts the honorable position given
him. 5. The Drama class singing to one of
their presentations. 6. The Iollipop girls add
their comicalclass to the drama assembly.
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From dramatics to movies, students
of ESHS enjoyed the second semester
Assemblies.
Sponsored by Girls' League, Simplicity
Patterns put on a fashion show that
included boys' and girls' fashions for
summer. Students of Homemaking
classes also modeled clothes that they
had made in class. While the girls were
enjoying the latest fashions, the boys
were being entertained in the boys'
gym with an archery demonstration.
lVlr. Duffy's Drama classes acted out
scenes and skits from various plays for
another assembly. Also, there were the
usual prom, elections, and annual
assemblies that provided information
as well as a break from the every day
class routine.
The favorite assembly proved to be the
John Goddard movie about the Congo
River. Assemblies were all too few and
too short for most students, but then,
school can't be all fun.
On May 27 at 8:00 p.m., nearly 125 couples
strolled into the exquisit grounds of Busch
Gardens to enjoy this year's
JuniorfSenior Prom.
The outdoor atmosphere proved to be elegant,
unique, and romantic. Sponsored by the Junior
Class, the Prom was held in an enchanted land of
colorful birds, beautiful water fountains, and lovely
summer evenings. The Great Crowd provided the
music while couples danced in an outside square. As
a different flare to this great night, there was the
Busch Garden's bird show where couples relaxed
and enioyed the antics of trained birds. Also
available were boat rides windingthrough the S T S
gardens and visits to all bird residents. Climaxing if
the evening was the crowning of Prom Sweetheart,
Karen Lappen and Princesses, Debbie Summers and
Margie Walsh. With such an elegant evening to
remember, the Seniors were truly "On the Threshold
ofa Dream". Lappen-
Candidates for Prom Sweetheart: Row 1. Margie Walsh, Tara
Stewart, Cindi Majors, Emily Wiley, Lynn Wendell. Row 2. Gina
Turino, Donna Montz, Debbie Summers, Betty Young, Karen
Prom Committee Members: Row 1. Jim Witt, Lesley Lowell, Lisa Hamaker, Cindi Purvis, Row 2.
Kristi Carlson, Meg Tomaszewski, Ann Erlandson, and Chairman, Debby Cottriel.
Top: "What do I do now?"
says Donna Montz, Sweet-
heart Candidate, to her es-
cort, Jeff Tidwell. Above:
Another candidate for the
title of Prom Sweetheart was
Gina Turino escorted by
Terry Ray.
Above: Prom Sweetheart, Karen Lappen with her date,
Kevin Riessen along with princesses, Margie Walsh
lLeftJ and Debbie Summers mighty with their dates,
Mike Randall and John Sullivan respectively. Left:
The chaperones as well as the kids seemed to be
enjoying themselves while watching the bird show
QLower Leftj. Below: Everyone was pleased with the
selection of the 1972 Prom Sweetheart, Karen Lappen.
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Sponsored by the American Legion and American
Legion Auxilliary, Sharon Olson and Mike
Jellison attended
Boys' and Girls' State
at Squaw Valley and UC Davis last summer. These
two were selected to attend by the faculty based on
leadership, personality, and academic achievement.
The purpose of Boys' and Girls' State is to promote
better citizenship, develop the spirit of democratic
government, encourage students to intelligent 'C'
participation in government, and develop within
the individual the love of God, home, and country.
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1. Mike Jellison, Vice-president of ESHS, finds time in his busy schedule to relax.
2. Sharon Olson takes a minute from her work as Treasurer of ESHS to smile for
the camera. 3. Karen Magee and other CSF members wait for the bus at Universal
Studios. 4. CSF Officers, From Left to Right, are Bob MacGregor, Fall secretary,
Mike Jellison, Vice-president, SharLou Simonson, Spring secretary, and Joan
Markley, President. 5. Girls' State representatives find time to enjoy the sun and
pool during their week at Squaw Valley. 6. Mr. Woodsmall, CSF sponsor, rides home
for lunch on his motorcycle.
UPPERCLASSMEN
Seniors: Gordon Clevenger,
Ken Dalgleish, Cindy Hull, Tom
Jolly, David Jones, Debbie
Jones, Bob Kessener, Felicia
Kongable, John O'Connor,
Sharon Olson, Toni Patterson,
Colleen Reardon, Charisse
Roach, Peter Sinclair, Shirley
Storm. Juniors: Tony Avak,
David Botfeld, Kristie Carlson,
Nancy Chambers, Kathy Cumm-
ings, Denise Efflandt, Janet
Ellis, Joan Gangawere, Lisa Ha-
maker, Katrina Hann, Joyce
Jacobsen, Evelyn Jones, Col-
leen Kelly, Cathy Leblanc, Les-
ley Lowell, Joan Markley, Kim
Martin, Sally Mason, Lee Ann
McCanlies, Dianne McCauley,
Roc McNaughton, Brian Mc-
Nulty, Cynthia Purvis, Mike
Roberts, Kathleen Shaffer, Char
Lou Simonson, ldona Snow,
Susan Thomas, Linda VanBu-
ren, Jeff Warren. Names listed
in alphabetical order.
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Mr. Woodsmall once again sponsored the
California Scholarship Federation,
a group of students with scholastic excellence.
Under his supervision and the leadership of
president, Joan Markley, these achlevers tutored
their fellow students, ushered at Senior Awards
Night, and provided services to the school
whenever needed.
A field trip to Universal Studios on May 22 proved
to be a welcome variation from homework for these
fine students.
UNDERCLASSMEN
Sophomores: Bev Brown,
Cheryl Bushrow, Brad Cleven-
ger, Madeline Cripe, Maureen
Cummings, Debi Diaz, Rhonda
Dornblaser, Janice Glickman,
Liz Glynn, Ken Gould, Grace
Hammack, Vicki Jellison, Jer-
ese Milleville, Diane Morehead.
Kathy Pierson, Dianne Roberts,
Barbara Turino, Julie Zobel,
Chuck Zopfi. Freshmen:
Cathy Collings, Esther Cook,
Bill Ellis, Jorge Gigena, Cindy
Isitt, Rob Matthews, Jamie Mc-
Cann, Tod McNaughton, Cherie
Miller, Sharon Murphy, Sue
Nusbaurn, Stan Poey, Sandy
Ramsay, Lauren Riggs, Jane
Schmidt, John Stroh, Kathie
Thomas, Kerin Tyrrell, Names
listed in alphabetical order.
Attaining and maintaining the
highest grade point averages in
the Senior Class are the
Sealbearers.
These individuals must meet the
CSF qualifications six out of the
eight semesters during high school.
Besides keeping up grades, the
Sealbearers were active in sports,
drama, and Student Government,
and carried out their special
interests in school affairs. Like
many graduating Seniors, some of
the Sealbearers are uncertain of
what the future holds in store
for them. But others are planning
their careers in music, science.
math, and business. But whatever
their fields of endeavor will be, each
hopes to excell and to accomplish
his individual goals.
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Hull and Sharon Olson. 4. Dave
Jones, Bob Kessener, and Tom
Jolly. 5. Colleen Reardon and
Peter Sinclair, 6. Charisse
Roach and Felicia Kongable.
7. Debbie Jones and Shirley
Storm. 8. John O'Connor and
Gordon Clevenger.
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important minutes of the meeting. 4. Donna
Cowin intently listens to city official. James
Johnson. 5. Bob MacGregor listens and ex-
presses his opinion during the meeting. 6.
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were 18 seniors who participated
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city of ElSegu ndo is run. The day.
April 13, began with the introduction
of all the city officials to the students
who would take their place for the
day. The officials explained their
duties and their role in city
government. Next, they were given a
tour of the municiple buildings. The
day ended with a city council meeting
in which the students acted on
matters concerning the city. Students
learned and enjoyed the day while
"playing" city government.
On June 14th at 6:00 PIVI, 217 seniors marched
onto Hazeltine Field to participate in
the 4-4th Annual
Commencement.
Colorful floral arches, held by students from the
Class of'73, combined with the melody of "Pomp
and Circumstance" provided a majestic atmosphere
for the affair. David Jones gave a welcoming
address. The class, presented by Dr. John Nlachisic,
was accepted by Dr. Dale M. l-larter, who then turned
the podium over to Melvin J. Westover for the
conferring of diplomas. Led by Mr. Tash, the seniors
flipped their tassels on the count of 2. Colleen
Reardon capped off the affair with a silvery speech
that was warmly received by the audience. After
twelve years of schoolwork, these 217 young adults
had finally triumphed, and the many smiling faces
testified to the joy derived from this
accomplishment.
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close at hand. 2.8.3. Dressed in white formals and carrying bou-
quets. procession leaders, Kathy Cummings and Lesley Lowell lead
the seniors in. 4. Mr. Cummings offers some lighthearted advice to
Stewart Swiggum as Stu prepares for his entrance.
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Westover gives the seniors a brief talk. 4. Charisse
Roach receives her diploma and a handshake
from Mr. Westover. 5. Donna Cowin strides through
the line of floral arches. 6. To a chorus of applause,
Steven Wayne Fisher accepts his diploma, 8.
Colleen Reardon presents her elocutionary val-
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Searching the town of ElSegu ndo and
surrounding communities for flowers and fern
to decorate their arches were the
1972 Archbearers.
39 junior couples qualified to participate in this
beautiful, traditional graduation ceremony. Each
couple signed up in May and started planning and
designing their arch. Long hours of picking and
wiring flowers and the strain of practicing paid off
as the archbea rers paraded past the bleachers
and formed the flowered path for the class of 1972
to walk through to the graduation ceremony.
Right: The west side archbearers march in glumly. Below: The
archbearers take their seats behind the graduates. Below
Right: Mr. Cummings and Scott Graham disagree on directions.
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thinks about next year's graduation. ,
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