Foothill High School - Shield Yearbook (Tustin, CA)
- Class of 1972
Page 1 of 300
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
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Text from Pages 1 - 300 of the 1972 volume:
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Shield
Jineteen Hundred and Seventy-Two
iootnill High Tustin, California
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Ta ble of Contents
Theme .... . . 1-9
Activities .... . . 10-73
Student Section . . . 74-91
Athletics .... . 92-155
Academics . . . . 156-284
Senior Index ..... . . 285-292
Advertising
After Five Tux Shop . . 53
Erma's Gift Box . . . . 60
Goldstreet L.T.D. . . 61
Tustin Yardage . . 62
Winn's Music .... . 63
Kyoto Nursery ..... . 64
Lemon Heights Drug Store . . 69
Something Else .... . 80
Wild West Stores . . 80
Pants Primarily . . 81
Bourbon Street . . 81
Tustin Bookshop . . . . . 89
Walkers Drug .... . . 269
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Shield Staff
Academics editor: Claudia Gibson. Staff:
Cathy Crockett, Robin Foreman, Kristi Haley,
Frances Hart, Kathy Langhauser, Lesley Paul,
Charlotte Smith.
Activities editor: Terry Arnold. Staff: Ginger
Anderson, Donna Chuniek, Nancy McClure,
Jana Palmer, Sue White.
Athletics editor: Ann Hall. Staff: Linda
Cutting, Dave Kanno, Russ Little, jay Pal-
chikoff, Gary VanCamp.
Photographers: Bruce Parker, Roger Matkin,
Kevin Shaw.
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Knight Life
Alice looked round her in great
surprise. "Why, I do believe we've been
under this tree the whole time! Every-
thing's just as it was!"
'lOf course it is," said the Queen:
"what would you have it?"
"Well in our country,', said Alice,
"you'd generally get to somewhere
else - if you ran Very fast for a long
time, as we,ve been doing."
"A slow sort of country!" said the
Queen. "Now here, you see, it takes
all the running you can do to keep in
the same placealf you want to get
somewhere else, you must run at least
twice as fast as that! "
-Lewis Carroll in Through the Looking
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Special thanks must be given to all
those who contributed to the Knight
Life.
Editor in chief, Kevis Bean, directs classmates.
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tempted to give new direction to
student government. Rather than
merely existing as an organizer of
social affairs, the cabinet involved
itself with more important student
concerns such as curriculum and
formulation of school policy. Through
our work, we have tried to place the
student in the position in which he
rightly belongs, a position in which he
can take an active part in his own
education.
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Pep Clulo
This year could be considered a transition year for
the spirit at Foothill. With Foothill fans giving strong
support, the year proved successful for all sports.
However, school spirit was not the traditional
rah-rah-zis-boom-bah of former years, but was dis-
played through a deeper sense of pride in the
individuality of the school. Next year,s students can
look forward to seeing this new spirit a uniting force
on campus. -
Stephie Bryant
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Homecoming week 1971 was one of hard
work, hard play, and all around excitement.
Throughout the week, students of every class
were involved in competitive activities, each
hoping to receive the most pep points.
Some of the strange happenings were the
Juniors sashaying down the quad in the Vir-
ginia reel, a personal appearance of "Elvis
Presley,', and brave students participating in
the Senior,s competition: an octopus eating
contest!
On Friday, at FAKHFAJ, confusion reigned,
as students roamed the field, and the contro-
versial pig did not.
Meanwhile, the competition continued, with
the traditional tug-o-wars, the Volkswagon and
chariot races, and of course the pie-eating con-
test. Throughout Feast and Joust, the empha-
sis was on the "feast," as students munched
everything from dill pickles to Japanese tacos.
The Senior class came in first place with the
most pep points.
Concluding the week's events was the
fierce battle between the Knights of Foothill
and Katella. This game proved to be the decid-
ing one for the league championship. Our
Knights were heartbreakingly defeated by a
score of l0-0.
The evening was highlighted with the
crowning of Lois Holderman, l97l-72 Home-
coming Queen. Lois and her court later
reigned over the Homecoming dance, which
ended this year,s FAKHFAJ activities.
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Marching Band
Dwain Adler
Jim Anderson
John Anderson
Linda Anderson
Linda Barley
Marc Berger
David Bowen
Ellen Bracy
Robert Bravermai
James Buster
Sandra Carse
Russell Chesley
Kay Clapper
Kelly Combs
Walter Corrigan
Cynthia Cramblet
Richard Dabney
Carol Darlington
Mark Day
Anand Desai
Brian Edens
Sherri Elliott
Edward Erikson
Tom Freres
David Fristoe
Laura Giampiccolo
Douglas Gordon
Robert Green
Brooks Harrington
Terry Hart
John Hollon
Louise Hussey
Kathleen johnson
Martin Kachuck
David Kent
Louis Knobbe
Bob Landers
Mark Langner
Jacquline Lewis
Tom 'Lobue
Gerald May
jim McCormick
Larry Moe
William Monsanto
Jack Onyett
Richard Ostrow
David Palchak
Mary Palchak
Michael Palchak
Robert Palchak
Rodney Pang
Dan Persinger
Mark Peterson
Mike Pickford
Keith Pipes
David Pitman
Barbara Podell
Darryl Rapp
Fred Richardson
Marilyn Sample
Mark Schifflbein
Dianne Schmidt
Greg Seitzinger
Paul Seitzinger
Sandra Shaw
Steve Sparling
Keith Stanley
David Sutherland
Patrick Tallon
Steve Tanaka
David Thorburn
Michael Tyler
Joel Vincent
Brian Wadell
Andrew Weiss
Murray Willis
George Winget
Paul Woock
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ill Team
:t Allen
.ette Arpin
Lie Barnum
lbie Beran
:helle Bowe
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me Evans
hy F rohardt
jorie Gall
la Gavin
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ryl Harville
lbie Heinly
:anne Holderman
lbie Jordon
Debbie Kirk
Debbie Knox
janet Lawson
Denise Lindsay
Joyce Lu
Pam Mason
Susan Mayrhofer
jill Matichak
Erin McCalla
Kathy Newbrander
Francine Perlof
Ellen Potter
Donna Seaman
Joy Strickland
Barbara Variah
jill Watson
Elenor Wienor
Robin Wilson
Karen Yamaguchi
Gail Bayliss
Kathy Bird
Krista Borchardt
Cheryl Burns
Sherry Dutcher
Peggy Fried
Donna Grissingei'
Holly Holub
Dorthy Jacobs
Tricia Jones
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Wendy J ones
Maj orettes-
Dee Ann Williams
Donna J ohns on
Banner Carriers
Cindy Kamanski
Kathy Lull
Cheryl McLaug1in
Joni Moses
Becky Schulz
Deepak Sharma
Dana Stanly
Celeste Ward
Katie Wilson
Debbie Watkins
Co-captain-
Kim Thomas
Managers-
Candy Crawford
jenny Hueter
Drill Team-
Better Than Ever
Foothill's drill team really gave the
school something to be proud of this year.
Under the leadership of captain Wendy
Jones and assistant captain Kim Thomas,
they performed four half-time shows,
dealing with T.V. shows, a circus, Peanuts,
and the Homecoming show.
This year marked the highest placing in
parades in Foothill,s history. Our girls
placed third in the Santa Ana Parade,
took an excellent fourth in the Hawthorne
Parade, and made every Foothill student
proud with a first place in the Tustin
Tiller Day Parade.
The addition this year of Mrs. Glascow
as assistant drill team advisor made a great
deal of difference in the improvement in
the banner-letter girls. jenny Heuter and
Candy Crawford, as drill team managers,
contributed a great deal to the team,s
efficiency.
The year was summed up well by Miss
Yetter, advisor: "This was our most suc-
cessful year yet. It is all a result of the
unity and harmony among the girls. We've
worked very hard and enjoyed doing it."
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Bands Display Talent
"From Bach To Rock"
This year Foothill boasted four bands: a marching
band, a pep band, and two concert bands. Their
largest concert was at Christmas, when all four
bands combined.
The music was a mixture, "from Bach to rock"
as the director, Mr. Slayton, put it. All four bands
did a great job this year, and next year, with an
estimated two-hundred forty students involved in
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B. Green, Row 2: M. Palchak, D. Johnson, L. Hussey, B. Podell, L. Giampiccol
E. Wiener, Row 3: M. Langner, D. Rapp, L. Anderson, D. Persinger, D. Palcha
band, their reputation should stay high.
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Symphonic Band- D. Adler, J. Anderson, J. Anderson, L. Anderson, L. Anzel, L. Barley, M. Berger, D. Bowen, E. Bracy, R. Brauerman
L. Buster, S. Carse, J. Casteel, R. Chesley, D. Chalmers, K. Clapper, K. Combs, W. Corrigan, C. Cramblet, R. Dabney, C. Darlington, M. Day
A. Desai, B. Edens, S. Elliott, E. Erikson, T. Freres, D. Fristoe, L. Giampiccolo, D. Gordon, G. Gordon, B. Green, L. Harrington, T. Hart,J
Hollon, L. Hussey, K.Johnson, M. Kachuck, D. Kent, J. Klingelhofer, L. Knobbe, M. Lander, J. Lewis, T. LoBue, B. Landes, L. Mason, G. May
J. McCormick, J. Milsaps, R. Miller, K. Miller, L. Moe, B. Monsanto, D. Nelson,J. Onyett, R. Ostrow, D. Palchak, M. Palchak, M. Palchak, C
Palchak, R. Pang, D. Persinger, M. Peterson, M. Pickford, D. Pitman, K. Pipes, B. Podell, D. Rapp, L. Ricey, F. Richardson, M. Sample, D
Schmidt, K. Schmidt, B. Schminke, G. Seitzinger, P. Seitzinger, S. Sparling, K. Stanley, D. Sutherland, P. Tallon, S. Tanaka, D. Thorburn, M
Tyler,J. Vincent, B. Wadell, A. Weiss, M. Willis, G. Winget, P. Woock, R. Zechter.
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Holubg Row 3: J. Lamain, D. Brown, W. Williams, G. Kammerman, H. Poulsen, G. Bennett, M. Russell,J. Brennan, C. Brown, M. Nielson, D. Bush
Row 4: T. Pfarr, C. Ornes, R. Pitts, B. Green, J. Chesavage, R. Gilbert, M. Eicher, C. Sawicz, W. Oswald, B. Turner,J. Gallant, B. Jeffers, R
Anderson, Row 5: S. Paliska, C. Eliason, J. Henderson, L.Jones,J. Mossler, S. French, T. Seymour, S. Pagter, G. Holmes, L. Hoover, G. Lauterbach
P. Casteelg Row 6: T. Duensing, M. Prescott, J. Ecklund, J. Aron, S. Rialson, D. Boggess, R. Holl, J. Scherer, D. Morton, R. Burns, D. Gerich
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Pearsol, Catherine Coyl, Darryl Rapp, Sue Helton, Barbara Varian, Sam Peek, Rochelle Bowe, Row 3: Mary Hart, Kai Palchikoff, Michelle -Iacksor
Viky Tomassini, Sandy Golian, Greg Barton, Row 4: Chris Lind, Advisor - Mr. Doyle, Carol Secretan, Wendy Jones, Brad Bode, Sally Schmidt
Janelle Price, Brad Samways, Judy Pope.
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Levy D Moynegh A Sweeney L Katnik C Steen N Sabin Row 3 S Freese H. Spar, C. Gross, K. Wilson, L. Robbins, S. Brokaw, L. Pou-
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Capozzoli .I Schwartz Row5 N Low M jack K Kyzer D Grissinger LI Waspi. D. Hidebranelt, D. Lindstrom,V. Smith, P. Hadley, R.Robins3
Robins Row 6 K julian L Schmidt T Zerbo D Steffy K Sneden P Huddleston, K. Brown,C. Gilbertson, L. Lynch, D.Burge,A.Averbach,
McCalla Row 7 L Fretwell L Venstrom F Tanner D Wilson M Grimes P Keller, K. Kanallakan,A. Ford, R. Holderrnan, K. Knox,M.Men-
Hard Work Results
In Musical Protiency
Five choral groups at Foothill participated in a
variety of activities this year. The most important were
the Christmas Concert, the Broadway Review and the
Spring Concert, where all five groups were allowed to
perform, gaining valuable experience. Material of
medium difficulty is picked for the Christmas Concert
and Broadway Review, and as confidence in their
musical ability develops, the choruses are presented
with more difficult work for the Spring Concert. In
Mr. Doyle's own words, 4'Success breeds success," as
a result of the pride in their accomplishments. He
also spoke of the effort to offer a wide perspective in
music: HI try to give the kids as much of a varied pro-
gram as possible so they will have the experience of
singing every type of music." There is an assortment of
performing opportunities, in addition to the main
school events. This year, the community enjoyed the
singing talents of our students, with mainly the Con-
cert Choir and the Madrigals taking part. They also
performed at a Choral Festival, where they have come
back with high honors for several years.
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rand, D. Ipson, J. Dietrick, K. Haley, S. Seymour, C. Secretan, A. Forkey, C. Harrisong Row 3: S. Ewald, S. Bartlett, D. Brain, L. Huddleston, 1
Secoy, J. McGuinng Row 4: B. Spriggs, D. Edgar, B. Oland, B. Smith, T. Weston, T. Owens, D. tIustus,j. Soderberg. Not shown: S. Gross,j. Gros
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KESHMAN CHORUS: Row 1: C. Klein, R. Hubbard, L. Phillips, S. Hobbyhl. Plumbo, C. jossi, P. Anderson, C. Camarata: Row 2: K. Sivak, D.
artin, P. Huffman, V. Benefield, S. Wilcox, K. Osherman,j. Peters, M. Western, T.-Board, P. jackson, Row 3: B. Black, L. Richards, G. Proctor,
Boehim, S. Primeau, L. Buhler, K. Harmon, C. Cook, Row 4: T. Babecky, D. Newton, R. March, S. Engel, B. Miller, K. Adams, D. Wilcox: Row
L. Witt, D. Wyart,j. Lester, P. Norris, S. Seaman, E. Warhurst, S. Acker, C. Paige.
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pw 2: K. Divita, C. Kamanski, C. Newman, P. Mason, L. Thomas, L. Cavness, J. Acton, C. Rusk,j. Liljenquist, P. Kirkpatrick: Row 3: C. Graham,
lWhitaker, P. Brooks, C. Anderson, D. Kamanski, M. Weber, B. Crouch, D. Bode, K. Hamilton, T. Horwitz, S. Merrillat: Row 4: QI. Curan, S. Bering,
Stedman, M. Greytek, L. Wayne, E. Gomez, D. Moffat, K. Carse, M. Crom, C. Peck, CJ. Peck, Row 5: B. Sandau,j. Goldthorpehj. Lawson,j.
e, B. Furniss, K. Kruger, S. Egge, P. Plumbo, S. Clark, K. Farris, P. Peck, Row 6: C. Henderson, C. Ward, B. Sparling, K. Dietrick, D. Newall,
Ward, S. McCoy, P. Bradley, C. Ewald, V. Norta,j. Riley, Row 7: G. Maxon, B. Carpenter, C. Hutchinson, F. Boeheim, B. Perlof, B. Tuvell, li.
ith,j. Harmon, B. Harvey, J. Sample,j. Clouter, K. Thomas.
Broaclway Review: A Consistent Success
"Welcomel,' sang Sam Peek, opening the ninth
annual Broadway Review. Santa Ana High School Audi-
torium was once again packed with an audience that
was treated to a superb show. Mr. Doyle, the director,
led the cast through a wide variety of solo selections and
choral group numbers.
Madrigals, with their usual display of talent, per-
formed "That,s Your Funeral,', "The Farmer and the
Cowmanf' and 'SAscot Gavottef' Concert Choir bright-
ened up the evening with several songs, includir
"Sesame Street." The Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee, an
Freshman Chorus, added to the colorful parade of grou
selections.
Solo performances included Sandi Golian, Kim Koutl
John Cushman tan alumnusj, Rochelle Bowe, Mary Har
Chris Lind, Carol Secretan, Darryl Rapp, Jeff Rawitcl
assistant director Janelle Price, and a very special rend
tion of the "Love Storyv theme by Mr. Doyle. But th
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T1 point of the evening was, without a doubt, Kai
chikoff's performance of "Rubber Ducky." That
iught down the house.
Duets performed were "Sisters," with Ellen Potter
, Karen Meengs, and "Bosom Buddies," with Lisa
amagno and Joan Pearsol. The Faculty Frolickers got
ir share of laughter when they presented "I'm
'ever Blowing Bubbles."
fir. Doyle and the entire cast put a great deal of
time and work into this production, and they can rest
assured that every bit of it was worthwhile . . . they
once again presented a fantastic Broadway Review.
Doyle proudly congratulates the cast.
Kai and hisA"rubber ducky."
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This year's Girls League officers include Mychele McFarland, Diane Evans, Toni Chunick,
Holly Holub, Shari Liebman, Winn Davenport, Linda Casselman, Ann Hall, Cathy Rusk, and
julie Cloutier.
eirl's League Gets It Together
iave you ever wondered what was the purpose of those girls
ning around Foothill High's campus in matching long blue
sses? Those ten girls were the busy members of the 1971-1972
l's League Cabinet. This group of girls worked together
nughout the year to put on many of Foothill's most important
successful activities of the year.
The officers of this yearls 1971-1972 cabinet included Ann
l serving as Presidenthlulie Cloutier as Vice-President, Cathy
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Rusk as Activities Chairman, Toni Chunick as Public
Relations, Holly Holub as Publicity Chairman, Diane
Evans as Treasurer, Linda Casselman as Friendship
Chairman, Shari Leibman as Secretary, Lynn Davenport
as Sophomore Representative, Mychele McFarland as
Freshman Representative. Miss Barry, assisted by Mrs.
Kerns and Miss Knight, advised and guided the girls
in all of their activities.
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Sparks Activities
The Girl's League began the year with the annual Meet
Eat to welcome the Freshman girls. For something new th
held a Halloween Happening, followed by the biggest dar
of the year, the 1971 Moonlite and Mistletoe. On Februz
14th the girls played Cupid by delivering carnations. T
year ended with the traditional Sadie Hawkins Dance.
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Enonants Knights , Ladies
"Moonlite and Mistletoe," this year,s Christmas formal, was held
at the Balboa Pavillion. True to the dance's theme, mistletoe hung
abundantly over the couples as they danced to the music of "Rain-
bow."
At ten-thirty Ann Hall and Mike Sfregola presented Queen Julie
Boggess and King Mike Hastings with their golden crowns. For the
rest of the dance, they reigned over their court of princesses Kristi
Haley,Peggy Haugen,Sheila Zwirn, LuAnn Huddleston, Kim Thomas,
and princes Fred Mayrhofer, Tom Zurn, John Spurzem, Doug
Schwartz, and Rob Tuvell.
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Foothill's clubs are a mixture of services, education, and
fun. Whether it is Art Club or F.T.A., there is something
here for everyone. .
This year, Thespians presented three plays. The Art Club
put on an art show to raise money for a new loom.
Our Folk Club presented the annual Folk Concert, and
Creative Writing Club published ajournal. While they wrote,
the Speech Club verbalized, traveling to tournaments in
Arizona and Reno.
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Inter Club Council members Tim Butler Karen Bates Marilyn Sample, jackie Ross, Michelle Matichak, Celeste Ward, LuAnne Huddlesti
Gordon Brown Karen Moe Elke Meier jeff Newland Presldent Chuck Zeigler, john Harrison, Thane Tierney, Robin Wilson, Brian Bu
hausen Bob Christoff Gay Evans Doug Schwartz Diane Van Schoten, Gale Jeffers.
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The Math Club also entered competitions, as did the
Chess Club, who took second in our league.
Biology Club went on two hikes, and Horticulture Club
finished the pond. Spanish, French, and German Clubs
participated in Lingo Day, and A.F.S. hosted foreign
students.
Health Careers Club visited a hospital, and F.T.A.
Visited Gwen Foss. Home Ec. made gingerbread men for
F.A.K.H.F.A.J.
Club Presidents meet to discuss plans for Homecoming.
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Foothill's sports clubs this year included the Ski,
Bicycle, Sailing and Surfing clubs. Guys in school sports
made up the Varsity Club. All sports were supported by
Pep Club.
Key Club, C.F.P.O.W., and S.T.E.P. performed services
this year, and Christian Club sponsored a Maranotha
concert. C.S.F. took a trip to Balboa Park.
The Inter-Club Councillinked the organizations together.
As a committee, they put on Feast and Joust and the
Homecoming dance.
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ASF Members: Karen Bebout, Margaret Holub, Michelle Martin, Dawn Moynagh, Annebel Aabo, Frances Hart, Karin Windso
Cathyliusk, Karen Moe, Viky Tomassini, Linda Lovret, Donna Matics, Diane Marcus, Ann Forkey, Robin Waltzer, Ellen Bracj
Bernard Detry, john Murray.
From left: Karen Moe, Viky Tomassini, advisor Miss
Woodroffe, Irkeri Pehu-Lehtonen, .fFrances Hart not V
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American Field Servic
AFS stands for American Field Service. just recen
it was renamed AFS International because of the v.
amount of countries it now includes. This program v
started just after World War I in order to resume go
relationships between war-weary nations. Presently, A
International is a private, non-profit organization whi
offers high school students the opportunity to live al
study with families in other countries. Promoting go
will among the peoples of the world is perhaps the
important by-product of the program. Here at Footll
the AFS club has been busy raising money for I
activities and also funds to contribute to the Tustin A.
chapter. President Karen Moe has organized many acti
ties such as a potluck dinner and an AFS Internatior
Day. This year Foothill hosted Viky Tomassini, AQ
student from Argentina. We also hosted Irkieri Pehu-L4
tonen, our Youth for Understanding student fro
Finland, who is here for one year like our AFS studen
Then and Only Then Shall Ye Have Peace
Viky Tonnassini
Hello, I am Viky Tomassini from Bahia Blanca,
Argentina. My American ifamily, the Kenneth
Winsors, is really fantastic. They are a bigger
family than my Argentine family. I like this very
much because in Argentina I have only one older
brother, but here I have two younger brothers and
they are so fun to be with. Here at Foothill my
American sister Karin helps me so much with
schoolwork and learning to speak English. The
school system is so different here. There are so
many clubs and activities, and American students
have so many opportunities and freedom to use
their knowledge. I am so grateful to AFS for send-
ing me to American. I have come to know many
places and.things in America that I will never
forget. AFS has taken full responsibility for me
and also sent me information to help me before I
came. My experience has taught me a great deal.
I have learned to take full responsibility for my-
self and I am no longer dependent on others.
FIEHIICGS Hart
My summer in Afghanistan was an incredible
experience. I lived in Jamal Mina, a section of
Kabul which is the capital of Afghanistan. My
family consisted of four brothers and five sisters
ranging in age from fourteen to twenty-eight.
My parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mohammadi, were ex-
tremely kind to me, and being devout Moslems
they taught me a great deal about their religious
customs. There was only one person in the family
who spoke English fluently, so I learned as much
Persian as I could in two and one-half months. The
most beautiful part of my experience was getting
to know my Afghan family. There is so much an
American student can learn from a different cul-
ture. I was really grateful to AFS for sending me
to such a primitivelyybeautiful country where
learning started the minute I stepped off the
plane.
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Tim Butler
Kevis Bean
Vince Licata
Jill Matichak
Steve Brannon
Advisor
Mr. Oster
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Foovhill's dramatists, the Thespians, presented a wide
variety of plays this year: "Anastasia,,' "Odd Couple,', and a
Shakespearean comedy, "Midsummer Night's Dream." All
three were results of a lot of dedicated work by the partici-
pating members, and all are congratulated on their perform-
ances.
Thespians: Row 1: Sue Hood, Debbie Robertson, Peter Cohen, Dale Justusg Row 2: Lisa
Robinson, Melodic Rae, Russell Chesley, Diane Loweg Row 3: Walter Corrigan, Lynne Conti, . . l
jill Matichak, Joel Patterson, Karen Meengs, Daryl Rapp, Candy Crawford, Laura Secoy, Find all Of llfeis UOVCIUCS Qt Erma
Bennett Glaustein, David Garrettson, Barbara Musicant. Gift BOX, 600 E- 1Sf St-, TUSUH-
Thespian Advisor: Mrs. Pecararo
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Creativity and inspiration are the keys to good writing in Creative Writing Club.
Home Ec. Club preparing a meal.
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Winnls Music Store and Studio, 540 E. lst St., Tustin. 544-5350.
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Folk Club proves to be a rewarding experience for all the members.
The fun of sewing is exceeded only by the fun of selecting beautiful fabrics, from wools
to velvets at Tustin Yardage and Notions, 2136 N. Tustin Ave., Santa Ana, 541-6303
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Writirlg
Larry Feigh
Bernice Marcus
Lynda Martin
Judy McGuinn
Kathy Rose
Marilyn Sample
Jill Sharf
Judie Wagner
Advisor: Mrs. Dargan
Home
Joan Brewer
Rita Brown
Lisa Erwin
Judy Gormin
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Lynda Martin
Anna Maria Ornelas
Donna Rose
Advisor: Miss J ahnig
Folk Clulo
Ron Beard
Cathy Coyl
Chuck Currey
Curt Dietrik
Margaret Holub
Advisor:
Karen Allen
Howard Baldini
Ann Beaver
Karen Blair
Lisa Camarata
Joan Dale
Michelle Duffy
Dottie Eglinton
Jeff Goreman
Bev Hardgrove
Margaret Holub
Judy Keith
Kay Landrum
Nancy Low
Kathy Newbrander
Judy Pope
Tom Weston
Dan Yalblonka
Mrs. Waterman
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Mary Messina
Gretel Mochle
Cathy Morehead
Donna Newland
Jan Oland
Jana Patterson
Sue Pederson
Robin Roseenburg
Jill Tappan
Darlene Thomas
Leanne Walker
Mary Wiley
Kathy Yotka
Advisor: Mrs. Wright
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Biology Club learns while playing games, Horticulture Club strives to make Foothill
beautiful campus around.
For better horticulture information on growing beautiful flowers, trees, and'
. ShI'llbS, Call Kyoto Nurserv, 1091 Irvine Blvd., '1ustin, 544-2157.
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Biology cum
Karen Chandler
Elana Donahough
Mary Donahough
jeff Gormin
jeff Gronimeyer
Mike Henderson
Cindy Kamamoki
Joyce Lu
Mitch Phillips
Nancy Slane
Charlotte Thomas
Darlene Thomas
Mike Tunnel
Rick Tunnel
V Katie Wilson
Robin Wilson
Advisor: Mr. Wood
Horticulture
Lisa Camarata
Laura Chacon
Pam Gunderman
Tracy Hope
Advisor: Mr.
Wendy Jordon
Cindy Newman
Lindsi Stenglein
Celest Ward
Wiseman
Math Clulo
Mark Bark
Gordon Brown
Fred Hamann
john Harrison
Vicent Licata
Mark Lundt
john Millsaps
Dave Pitman
Mark Schlesinger
Harris Sherman
Randy Sherman
Advisor: 1 Mrs. Driscoll
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Diane Oland
Cass Panos
Sue Ross
Louis Sachar
joe Taylor
Christy Usatenko
Advisor: Mr. Frogue
Gernnan Club Ski Clulo
J. Alston
T. Alston
L. Anderson
G. Brooks
P. Brooks
C. Bunch
A. Burns
J. Carlson
C. Currey
P. Davis
B. Ditter
D. Galt
D. Garretson
K. Getter
S. Getter
J. Gittelson
D. Grobman
J. Grormeyer
. Hage
. Henderson
D. Jones
L. Fiege-Kollman
K. Krupp
A. Levine
. Mancini
. Moyuagh
Advisor: Mrs. Weber
Palchak
Perkel
Phillips
Russell
Schendel
Scott
Stefan
A. Trickell
A. Ash R. Fischbeck
K. Ashlock Fischbeck
N. Bayles H. Fraser
S. Beatty K. Gibbs
A. Beaver M. Hastings
T. Bierbaum N. Hitt
J. Broe M. Horner
M. Buckley J. Keith
B. Chilcote A. Killebrew
K. Cooper K. Landrum
J. Dean B. Detry D. Lane
D. Dizney G. Langenbeck
D. Dizney E. LoBue
M. Manning
E. Meier
D Moynagh
A Olson
S. Pagter
D Proctor
M. Reinglass
C Rickbeil
S. Saroff
C Sfregola
C Spilsbury
J. Stockland
Advisor: Miss Woodward
Guest speaker entertains the German Club.
K. Stovall
S. Thomas
S. Turbow
J. Tutton
D. Vodrey
J. Wagner
J. Ware
P. Weinger
M. Wiseman
A. Wittberger
B. Wodiskie
C. Ziegler
Instructor demonstrates ski techniques on Foothill's slope.
sicycle Club
L. Anzel
R. Ason
M. Blaustein
B. Bode
D. Bode
S. Bryant
C. Cage
S. Colbert
L. Cutting
P. Davis
D. Diedrich
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P. Dorsett E. Massaro
R. Gray D. Matics
B. Grondin L. McConnell
J. Hengesh M Messina
M. Holub M Murphy
M. Hudson M Murrill
S. Janiga S. O'Neal
L. Jenks M. Phillips
D. Kanno A. Powel
K. Knox D. Proctor
J. MacPherson
Advisor: Miss Terry
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Spanish Clulo
D. Evans
R. Foreman
A. Forkey
J. Goldenfield
L. Halderman
S. Hardy
C. Harrison
J. Harrison
R. Howes
J. Kassabaurn
D. Lindsay
B. Mancini
M. Martin
D. Matics
Advisor:
L. Mitchell
M. Mitchell
T. Mitchell
K. Moe
A. Nozick
E. Potter
M. Reinglass
Mrs. Fleischer
S. Rohrs
S. Shanfield
M. Slaught
S. Titmaron
V. Tomassini
C. Travis
A. Zall
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B. Henry
H. Holub
M. Kanarek
K. Mann
J. Millsaps
F. Perlog
C. Quackenbush
D. Adler B. Podell
R. Cantrell J. Rawitch
J. Dietrick S. Saroff
M. Donohugh D. Sharma
L. Fiege- D. Steffy
Kollman J. Trueblood
D. Galt C. Ziegler
D. Hammer G. Barton
K. Holl J. Carlson
R. Hows S. Ditter
C. Klein D. Elliott
K. Meyers R. Franke
T. Mitchel J. Galt
Advisor: Mrs. Osborne
Medical Explorers dress a wound with Band-Aids and Bactine, special- Advisorr MT- Ward
ties of Lemon Heights Drug Store, 13022 Newport-Avenue, Tustin
1544-74901
B. Amestoy
Baldini
Boobar
Boyer
Carrie
Garson
M. Cleary
J. Dorche
M. Duggleby
M. Edwards
H. Frasier
Y. Frost
D. Garside
D. Halterlein
D. Harden
F. Hart
M. Hart
Advisor: Miss
M. Hastings
J. Henderson
P. Hickman
L. Irwin
B. Jeffs
L. Kail
K. Kochanski
T. Kochanski
N. Knobbe
,I . Kreiman
L. Long
K. Martin
L. Matichak
J. Matichak
B. Mauro
B. Mitchell
J. Newland
Landoe
R Risley
S. Saroff
K. Sneden
T. Travis
B. Wodiske
eetronies
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D. Strich Strich T. Morgan
R. Weber M. Berger B. Jeffers
G. Wasgy
French Cluh
S. Peroi
M. Phillips
E. Potter
S. Prophet
M. Schoonmaker
S. Seely
M. Sfregola
D. Sharma
A. Short
M. Sodaro
P. Stillwell
D Tichenor
M. Tizinsky
K Wilson
L. Winter
N Yocca
D Proctor
Chess Cluh
Douglas M. Palchak M. Henderson
GronemeyerB. Thomas J. McLean
J. Harrison N. Groot D. Scherer
R. Lloyd C. Harrison M. Tunnel
Advisor: Mr. Hardy
Breakfast at C0eo's with the Key Club.
Coach Sedoo talks to Varsity Club.
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C. Bell
R. Gall
J. Harrison
F. Mayrhofer
D. Murphy
J. Palchikoff
P. Secore
D. Sodero
R. Strachan J. VanDordrecht
B. Weinberg
B. Bjornson
B. Geyer
R. Jacobs
J. McKennon
B. Nielson
G Roberts
B. Smith
T. Steffy
R Tuvell
D Williams
T. Zurn
Advisors: Coach Sedoo - Coach Osborne
CFPOW'S
J. Acton
B. Christoff
S. Evander
N. Fujimento
S. Golian
K. Gross
M. Hurd
J. Knowles
Advisors:
L. Paul
C. Sfregola
T. Sweeter
K. Wilson
T. Bak
C. Eaton
C. Fujimoto
D. Gross
Linda Horvath
Christian
G. Aorta
L. Caramagno
C. Darlington
D. Dreibelbis
S. Elliot
J. Gallant
D. Grobman
M. Hartman
S. Hobby
K. Kochanski
K. Martin
B. Mauro
H. Paulson
M. Phillios
M. Pickford
B. Sanders
P. Showalter
K. Snedeil
D. Tollefsen
D. Wilcox
L. Bucher
D. Carson
D. Dreibelbis
K. Duggleby
T. Fearer
R. Gilbert
L Gillerstrom
S Hardy
R. Killips
S. Morris
J. Rodriguez
S. Shanfield
D. Wilson
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Club
R. Hage
P. Hickman
D. Kanno
T. Licato
J. Mathews
L. Paul
J. Pearsol
M. Phillips
S. Reaves
A. Sargeant
S. Sloan
D. Stefan
L. West
Advisor: Lowell Schroeder
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R. Gibbs S. Thomas
M. Hastings G. Toth
R. Hows D. Vogelzang
J. Johnsrud M. Werner
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Advisor: Wendall Ward
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Students
The life of a student at Foothill naturally
revolves around the school . . . at least that is the
way it is generally portrayed in the yearbook. lt is
a truth, however, that the school in reality exists
for the student, and that his moods, his feelings,
and his point of view create the total atmosphere
felt on our campus.
This year we, the staff of the 1971-72 Shield,
have initiated a new section, presenting the school
through the eyes of the students. It is our hope that
through this effort Foothill can be seen in a new
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Knight of the Week - Kennedy - Mike Falbo No. 22
Knight of the Week A University A Rick Jacobs No. 66
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Knight of the Week - Tustin - Mike McCray
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Shampion,J.Johnsrud, S. Rielly,J. Hohener, C. Palchak, P. Cleeland, J. Nahigan,J. Cueto, J. Crowtherg Row 3 f D. Price S. Peek, S. Shaw
Wood, P. Christ, A. Katnik, M. Lubinski, D. Williams, G. Roberts, Row 4 4 D. Szkaradek, D. Brown, J. Jentges, M. Dierkes, J. Owen,
Heinle, S. Clark, J. Spurzem, M. McCray,
varsity Footloallzfx Revival Qt Success
Success returned to our varsity football team as they made
strong come back as likely contenders for the league champ-
nship. Although they got off to a dismal start in the season
th the losses of two pre-league games, they made a strong
me back bringing themselves to a tie position for first place
the league. Their position was finallyjilted in the last game
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of the year when they were defeated by a strong team from
Katella High. The season measured out a final 6-3 victory
over their opponents. This yearls revival of the team should be
attributed to a fine coaching job by Mr. Snyder, and his
assistants: Coaches Osborne, Rosmino, and Curtis. lt will be
a difficult task in the upcoming year to replace some of the
outstanding players of this year's squad, such as Mike McCray,
Gary Roberts,John Spurzem,Jim McKennon, Fred Mayrhofer,
Rick Jacobs, Mike Falbo, and Glen Bradley. We should be
very proud ofthe contributions these young men have made to
Foothill High School.
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Frosh-Soph Football: Row 1: lsittingj D. Beno, M. Gray, D. Sutherland, S. Gortz, D. Danskin, T. Bradley,J. Cantrell, S. Keyser, K. Pipes, B. TL
ton, Row 2: J. Posthill, R. Nesbitt, R. Wodiske, S. Katnik, P. Hoesterey, G. Rodman, P. Willner, D. Berger, M. Gillman, E. Gillsdorf, S. Bootl
Row 3: P. Spilsbury, B. Duggleby, B. Shade, D. Beucke, M. Gray, A. Robbie, B. McGuire, L. Quackenbush, L. Schildmeyer, M. Reidlinger, D. Wei
C. Marvic, T. Sheflin, D. Lind, COACHES: Left - Coach Zeichg Right - Coach Bauer iv
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Place 5th In League
Foothillls Frosh-Soph team began their season
optimistically with a sweeping victory over an inex-
perienced University High squad, with a 34-0 win.
Perhaps the ease of this initial Victory boosted the
team's confidence toward a gradual improvement over .
the year. The sophomores finished the season with a .
record of three wins, four losses, and two ties, placing
them fifth in league with a 2-3-2 record.
Steve Gortz, Tim Bradley, Alex Robbie, along with
Bill Tutton were all two-way starters for most of the
4 season. Team captains for 1971 were: Bob McGuire,
Tim Bradley: Most Valuable Back Tim Bradley, and Alex Robbie. The Squad will long Coach Zeich
remember the victory at Mission Viejo and the Katella
defeat.
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0 30 Kennedy
5 7 Villa Parkik
14 14 San Clemente?
20 7 El Modeno"'
14 14 Tustinik
14 1 6 Orangebk
22 0 Mission?
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Laib, P. Larnardg Row 2: M. Rogers, T. Haigh, B. Floyd, K. Combs, M. Williams,j. Davey, R. Hoesteroy, T. Bremer, M. Knapp,j. Haley, R. Ho
dermang Row 3: D. Mangano, C. Krause, R. Chesley, M.jones, G. Bennett, R.jones,j. Carson, B. Tripp,j. Tuvell,j. Mossler,j. Lamain, R. Wilne
Row 4: Coach Wagner,j. Sayres, G.- Roberts, B. Coll, R. Hall,j. Astor, S. james, L. Carter, M. Kehoe, D. Nelson,j. Eckland,j. Hoyt, P. Stillwell
M. Rodman, Coach Wertman, G. Mahlsteadt, P. McGaffigan
' Frosh Capture League
Mini Knights, the Freshman football team, won their Knighthoe
in a decisive victory over the Mission Viejo Diablos, capturing tl
Crestview League championship. It was a fitting climax to a seasc
in which the 'ffighting frosh" went 6-0-1 in league play.
Coach Michael Wertman's philosophy of strength and powerft
hard-hitting football inspired the freshman in their quest for tf
league crown throughout the season. Throughout the Fall, Wertm
and assistant Coach Taylor Wagner drilled the fundamentals of winni
football into their team and the Freshmen utilized those ideals to be
i their competition with a total of 180 points scored.
Most Valuable Players - George Mahlsteadt and John Hoyt
Coaches Wertman and Wagner
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Pride, personality,and power brought
the 1971 Aquaknights to a great 18
and 5 record this year, making them
one of the top teams in C.I.F. The
highlight of the season was having two
revengeful wins over powerhouse
Corona Del Mar, 8 to 2 and 8 to 6.
This year,s team was very well
balanced, with all starters always a
scoring threat. Our offense produced
207 goals for an 8.9 goal per game
average. Other vital statistics showed
the team was 10 and 4 against teams
with blonde-haired goalies, and that
they did better all around on cloudy
days.
No doubt a good deal of the success
this year came from the spirit of the
guys themselves.Determined to awaken
student interest in water polo, they
went all out, and really knocked 'em
dead when "Bill and the Four Bubbles"
made their debut at a November pep
assembly. It also became known that
whenever 4'Railroad" Bill Smith and
"The Hunkn Kai Palehikoff were found
together, Foothill students could be
sure something fishy was going on.
These two, along with "Pizza Man"
Dave Sodaro, and Perry Secor, were
the zaniest yet most outstanding sen-
iors on the team. Returningjuniors are
"Sweet Baby Jay" Palchikoff, Rod
Strachan, Eric Smith, Bob Bonebrake,
and sophomore Witt Davis. Coach De-
long is sure "with these boys we have
returning, we can look forward to an
outstanding season in l972.,,
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With 15-3 Season
Foothillis Frosh-Soph water polo team this year was one ofthe
best in C.l.F. Our baby Knights had speed and scoring, with such out-
standing players aslPeter Spurzem fvoted by his team-mates most
Valuable playerj, Ken Wills, Bruce Furniss, Bill Bunge, and Larry
Johnson. Other strong plays were turned in by aquaknights Robbie
Churney, John Secor, and Marcel Daniels. With improvement on the
skills acquired this year, many of these boys will play on the Varsity
team within the next three years. If their winning spirit stays as high
as it is now, Foothill can expect some fine seasons ahead.
This year Frosh-Sophs came under the new leadership of Coach
Hank "Boom-Boomn Hummel. He led them through a fine season.
sh Soph Row 1 S Tanaka B Bunge R Churney B Furniss, P. Spurzem, K. Willsg Row 2: L. Johnson, M. Daniels, M. Secorul. Secor
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B. Yedor, M. Frehers, F. jeffsg Row 2: P. Vermilyea, S. Lengal, L. Gerich, M. Benet, K. Jordan, S. Mel-
lili, S. Van Meter, J. Murray, R. Blethen. Not Shown e Bruce Todd.
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the finest for Foothill,s cross
country team. In spite of losing
some good runners, the team?
attitude was still one of determi
nation, and morale stayed high.
Led by captains Larry Gerich
Bruce Todd, and Tom Mesinna
Foothill's Varsity placed eightl
in the Orange County meet. Thrc'
runners made the "all countg
team: " Larry Gerich, Bruce Todd
and Matt Bell, the first freshmar
ever to make the Varsity team a
Foothill.
Top man on the team wa:
Larry Gerich, team captain anc
Knight of the Year. He won thc
Long Beach Invitational, was mos'
outstanding at Corona Del Mar
and broke five records, including
the course record at league finals
He was the first Foothill runner.
He did a fine job over-all.
Todd and Gerich take lead from Tustin.
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chztmpionsliip. Among the top runners
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told Scott, Rob Tuvell, Tom Strobel, Stan Hansen. Front rowg managers: Clay Rossman,jim Gittelson, and Randyjaekson.
Cagers third
Make C.I.F.
Despite a mid-season slump,
'oothill's premier eagers finished
ie season with a quite respect-
ble 15-10 record. Comprising
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teffyg and guards Rob Tuvell,
'enniss Murphy, and Rob Soeei.
. surprise representative in CIF
5rd in leaguej, FHS went on to
irprise 5th ranked Bellflower
2-59 before losing a heart breaker
J San Bernardino 66-65. Hansen
ad Tuvell also scored well.
FOOTHILL OPPONENT SCORE
62 Mission Viejo 53
72 Villa Park 56
59 San Clemente 52
73 El Modena 75
77 Tustin 70
75 Orange 84
67 Katella 84
45 Villa Park 72
63 San Clemente 69
81 El Modena 56
63 Tustin 49
86 Orange 69
59 Mission Viejo 44
57 Katella 60
62 Bellflower 59
65 San Berdoo 66
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junior Varsity: Row 1: Manager S. Paliska, L. Quakenbush, R. Pinkerton, J. Perkal,j. Mengos, R. Wodiske, J. Capozzoli,
M. Fredricks. Row 2: Manager B. Waxman, K. Murphy, B. Weingart, L. Schildmeyer, A. Opfell, B. Day, K. Harding, J.
Klinglehoffer, Coach Southern.
JM 'S Share
Crestview Title
After getting off to a very slow start in
pre-season play, the team rebounded to a
12-2 league record and co-champions in the
Creastview League. Fine coaching, a good
team effort, along with a strong backing
from the student body were all keys to the
teams success.
'Juniors Kevin Murphy and John Cappi-
zolli lead the young team, along with sopho-
mores Rob Pinkerton, Luther Shildmeyer and
Bill Weingart.
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Coach Mike Wertman, S. Huson, K. Murphy, G. Adams, D. Tolefson, not shown - R. Holderman MGR.
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hard season. In pre-season play they managed to win 2 games
and bCgan league pl-HY with a, 2-5 record. The team then ran ii ee'e iid eess
into troubles as it lost the next l3 games. The high point of the NME 1...
season came when the mini-knights knocked off Katella in the iisli D MN Vi ii
at gm by 10 PM eei .
i The offensive attack was lead by team captain and leading ,fig ""'i'7,f.-1 '
scorerjohn Schultz while Jeff Wanless anchored the defense. LN ' ':':' ii ','. 2 7' A
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eshman: Row 1: R. Watson, P. Shillwell, LI. Hoyt, D. Bender, S. Egge, E. Weber, R. Boxberger, J. Gossett,j.jamers, R. Steelg Row 3: G.
rnnett, C. Morris, M. Rogers, Coach C. Poston, T. Lu, E. Schlesinger, L. Wayne, M. Tracy, S. French.
att Rogers, john Hoyt, Keith Frohardt
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Frosh cagers this year battled to an ll-9 season
record, with a 7-7 league record tying them in third
place. Leading scorers for the frosh.were Eric Weber,
who led all scorers for the season, and Steve Egge.
Leading rebounders were Weber, Keith Frohardt, and
john Hoyt. Other rnain contributors were Greg
Bennett, Rod Boxberger, Rob Steel and Larry Wayne.
Eric Weber out-jumps opponent.
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Wrestling
Fred Mayrhofer is declared the winner after another
exhaustive match.
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Garner, jim Daveyg Row 2: joe Trenti, Fred Mayrhofer, Al Korn, Doug McCauley, joe Taylor,
Russ Ason. fNot shown: Mark Gay,
Taylor tightens webb around opponent.
Coaches Wiseman and Marzilli aid Foothill
wrestler during crucial match.
VARSITY LEAGUE RECORD
Opponent F.H.S. - Opp.
Villa Park 34 - 15
San Clemente 33 - ll
El Modena 2l - 37
Tustin '26 - 28
Orange 39 - 15
Mission Viejo 23 - 26
Katella 58 - 3
Varsity Grabs
3rd In League
'4Fred Mayrhofer is probably or
ofthe top seven wrestlers in Californi
in his weight classf' according to or
of the 1971-72 wrestling coaches, M
Marzilli. Fred, along with other kc
wrestlers, spearheaded the attack, whic
vaulted the varsity wrestling squad to
9-4 overall record, including four leagi
triumphs, and a 3rd place finish in tl
Crestview League.
Wrestlers having superb league se
sons were: Fred Mayrhofer Q7-OJ, Cli
Jarmie Q3-l-lj, Rich Meyers Q4-lj, Rc
Youngman Q6-lj, Wayne Garner t5-l
and most improved wrestlers, Al Moi
Q6-0-lj, and Andy Katnik Q3-lj.
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sh-Soph - Row 1: Randy jones, Steve Turner, Randy McKinnon, Steve Sparling, Scott
Xander, Steve Riggs, Steve Katnikg Row 2: Howard Weinthal, Paul Seitzinger, Dave Gerich,
lry Hoover, Sean Cleary, Tom Bremer, Mark Gray.
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,ig Victoriezs
'Foothillis 1971-72junior varsity wres-
tg team experienced an outstanding
son, even topping the varsity mark, i
assing l 1 viCt0riffS, while Suffering Mark Gay chats with El Modena wrestler
y 3 defeats. Senior Mike Cleary Q8-0-21, M
Il heavywcishf Owen Vanskikc i9'2'1lv Junior Varsity - Row 1: Miles Gilmore, Tom Haige, Bill Cook, Kevin O'Toole, Tim Carter,
fg bgcn Cifgd as the tgamlg most out- Mike Knobbexg Row 2: Owen Vanskike, Mike Cleary, Andy Katniklc, Doug Stricklin, llarris
- Sherman, jim Wheelan. Utearned varsity letter.j
riding performers.
Raul Seitzinger Q3-ll, led the froshfsoph
.ad to a respectable season, managing
'ctory and a tie out of its only three
ches.
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Lt Hard to Win
The 1972 Frosh-Soph baseball team was
fbably one of the best in years and enjoyed
2 of the winningest seasons ever.
l'he team was anchored by strong pitching
m Rod Boxberger and a good double play
nbination of Tom LoBue and Kelly Combs.
E offensive punch was lead by first baseman
rt VanCamp and outfielders Rob Steele and
Je Stolier. The Knights most impressive game
I Top rowl to r: B. Green, G. Hueter, T. LoBue, K. VanCamp, R. Boxberger,
Q a 12-2 romp Over Villa Park. D. Stoler, G. Morris, Coach Kritzer. Bottom row: M. Willis, B. Floyd, C.
Anderson, K. Coombs, D. Phillips, D. Bowen, R. Steele, T. Ramstead,
M. Rodman.
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Corriess Alive
Foothill's junior Varsity baseba
team may very well be first in tl?
league this year. At press time th
record is 3-l, with everyone hittin
well, and great depth at every positior
The team has a very well-rounde
infield, with a score-keeper to matcl
She's Karen Zeigler, and really keel:
the team on its feet.
Among the top J.V. players ar
catcher joe Ducey, centerficldcr Ale
Robbie, second baseman Joh
Hohener, and rightfielder Rob Steele
With much improvement from las
year, this season's record may be th
best yet, and Varsity can look forwar
. to some great players next year.
Top Row, I-r: J. Ducey, K. Murphy, Huson, S. Gortz, Adams, Coach Bauer. Middle Row:
Mgr. B. Dietz, A. Robbiehj. Schultz, II. Scott, R. Steele, B. Tutton, R. Oberly, batgirl Karen
Ziegler. Bottom Row: J. Cueto, D. Danskins, D. Heath, S. Rowen, Hackett, T. Bradley,
KI. Hohener.
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"Foothill is stronger than anyor
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Coach Sedoo about the 1972 varsii
baseball team. Excellent pitching
coming from Russ Little, Mil-
Champion, and Ken McCade. In add
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field and a competent infield. Ther
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team: Rob Tuvell, John Bridston, ar
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seniors and five juniors starting . .
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'73 looks good. As for this year, Coac
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are now, we'll be right in the thic
of things. The team's overall desii
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pay off."
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The 1972 tennis team have started c
the season with a winning streak, wi
sight victories out of the nine match
played, as of press time. As of press tin
the most important matches have not y
been played. Tustin which was last yeai
champion's are expected tobe one of th
year's toughest competitors. Katella Hig
should be the most improved team ov
last year, causing the Katella Knights to l
another of this year's strong opponent
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yearls team to be the one with the be
opportunity in our league to win tl
championship and advance into C.I.
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their matches, losing only to Loara l23li
l5Wi. During the Spring recess the tea
won the first ever Crestview League Cla
Tournament sponsored by Mission Viej
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as follows in order of their rankings c
the ladder. 1. John Harrison 2. Tom Zui
3. Bob Weinberg. 4. Glenn Morton 5. Da'
Lind 6. Chuck Harrison 7. Rusty Mill
8. Brian Berkhausen.
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As of press time the J.V. tennis
team had started off this year's season
with a 6 to 3 victory over their
opposing rival teams. This year,s JV
team consists of many important play-
ers who will go on to next year's
varsity team. The following names
constitute this year,s ,I.V. team in
order of their rankings on the ladder
which is made up of the boys on the
Junior Varsity and secondjunior Var-
sity teams: Skip Smith, Greg Grace,
Norm Mclnnis, Mark Thorpe, Bob
Tripp, Larry Body, Andy Opfell, Mike
Murphy, Alan Zall, Mark Smith, Bob
McAulay, Steve Turbow, Bill Cook,
Mike Schendel, Marc Bennett, jim
McCormick.
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Thropeg Row 2: M. Bennett, M. Murphy, J. McCormick, M. Smith, S. Turbow, M. Schende
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Golfers Par For The Course
"lt looks good, but we still have to play Mission and they're tough .... very tough."
That is how 1972 Golf coach, Mr. McWilliams evaluated the varsity team's chances of
winning the Crestview league title this year. At the time, the Knights had piled up a
perfect record through its' first five league matches, in the process defeating defending
champion San Clemente and embarassing Orange by 48 whopping strokes.
Leading the varsity squad to its' early league lead were, Dave Williams, Rick Miller,
Dan Rabun, Chris Jordan, and junior, Scott Helton. Dave Williams, a C.I.F. standout,
was the most outstanding member of the team, in the early going, keeping his average
score at even par, 72. Rick Miller and Dan Rabun had the top individual marks, check-
ing in at 2 under par 70, and 1 under 71, respectively.
The Junior Varsity squad also had a flawless record at press time, 7-O. Mo Weir and
Mark Reidlinger shined for the JV team, averaging about 80 each.
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Varsity: B. Bonebrake, B. Bunge, M. Cohen, B. Furniss, M. Hastings, Ma. Hastings, L. johnson, J. Palchikoff, D. Quayle, P. Secor, B. Smitk
E. Smith. P. Spurzem. D. Sodaro, R. Strachan, K. Wills.
Winning Season
Swimmers Net A
C.l.F. champions in l971, our aquatic Knights are
favored to swim away with it again this year. The sparkplugs
of the team are two All-Americans from last year, junior Rod
Strachan and captain Bill Smith. Smith is our number one
sprinter. Dave Sodaro, Pete Spurzem, Bruce Furniss, and
Larry Johnson also boost the teams' record. Our brother duo
of Mike and Mark Hastings are among the top divers in C.l.F.
The Varsity winning streak is now 25-0, and Coach DeLong
predicts it will continue to skyrocket next year.
Swim Coach Tom DeLong keeps track of scores.
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Bees Work Hard
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Foothill's Bee swim team is, at press time, in third place
in the league, with a 7-5 dual meet record. There were few
Bee players, and this necessitated bringing some Varsity
swimmers don occasionally in order to have enough men.
Coach DeLong has, this year, concentrated on the Varsity
team, using Bees as a medium to gain experience where it is
needed, to attain a stronger Varsity team. If the Cees return
next year, the Bees should have a strong team.
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Coos Earn Title
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"The Cees will be league champions," promised Coach
DeLong. Our Cee's, full of excellent swimmers, have such
strong sophomores and freshman as Kenny Wills, Bill Bunge,
john Secor, Warren Oswald, Rob Churney, Steve Tanaka,
Mark Secor, Marcel Daniels and Tom Seymour. These young
men, in the words of Coach DeLong, are "Foothill's aquatic
stars of tomorrow." He feels they show fantastic potential,
and that some will play Varsity next year. Already he is
"eagerly looking forward to the seasons aheadf'
Varsity Track: Top Row: R. Jackson, B. Todd, J. Posthill, S. Riley,j. Heath
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F. Mayrhofer, R. Pinkerton, M. Ferrar. Middle Row: L. Gerich, B. Yedor,
M. Bell, C. Hughes, A. Katnik, R. Blethen, D. Fristoe, L. Quackenbush
C. Ginsburg. Bottom Row: B. Courtney, B. Cohen, G. Bradley, A. Dorni
P. Vermillia, S. Lingle,j. Klinglehoffer, M. Freres.
Harriers Look To
Great Season
Foothill's Varsity track team not only has
fair record this year, but can look forward to
great season in 1973. The record, at press time
stood at three wins and three losses, including th
heart-breaking El Modena meet, which Foothil
reportedly had won, but because of a correctioi
in scoring, the Knights lost, 67W - GSW. The tean
is now two points behind first place.
Top distance men are Larry Geich and Bruc
Todd, both juniors. Our best sprinter is Gleni
Bradley, and best hurdler, Rob Pinkerton. Othe
assets to the team are Bob Courtney, Jeff Heath
Jim McKinnon, Bob McGuire, Mike Gray, Loi
Scheildmeyer, and Al Korn, who broke the schoo
record in the pole vault.
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Whitaker looks forward to a very successful
next year.
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outherland, P. Wilner, C. Marvick, D. Bueche, P. Spillsbury. Middle Row: J. Kimick, K. Frohardt
l. Eiker, J. Tuvell, M. Gray, K. Pipes, D. Beno, B. Lachmar, B. Wheeler, R. Tolcffsonl
ottom Row: J. Carson, Z. Anderson, S. Craig, B. Craig, G. Goings, R. Alderman, B. Trip.
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Top sprinters are Don Beno and Jerry
Carson, top hurdler is Bill Tripp, and
the distance team is spearheaded by
Rick Himes, Mike Ferar, and Gordon
Thrupp. In the highjumptleff Kimmick
broke the school record, Bill Wheeler
is a great pole vaulter, and the two
Johns, Tuvell and Klinglehofer, are
great in long and triple jumps. Matt
Bell, a freshman, is breaking all kinds
of records.
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G.A.A. this year was involved
in a total of twelve sports. In
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badminton, swimming, tennis,
and track. For the first time,
G.A.A. included gymnastics.
There was also modern dance,
which presented a concert,
and synchronized swimming,
producing the now famous
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success, and the introduction
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record I1CXt year. Sandy Deharak-Modern Dance, Sherry Beatty-Track: Row 2: Dawn Frady-Swimming, Lori Nelson
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Duquette-Badminton, Robin Harding-Basketball, Judy McGuinn-Officiating.
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1: C. J. Hicks, D. Jacobs, R. Holderman M. Reynolds, J. Mathews, K. Sneden, D. Wilson
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The English department, our perpetual morning
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learn something about self-expression in the process.
Our attitudes may not have improved much, but at least
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story problems do come in handy at the store.
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that conditions such as war, poverty, pollution and power
struggles have existed for a long time, and that we can't
change overnight. Many students would like to though,
as shown by the declarations of independence written
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Pep Club
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Young Life Club
Alagna, Gus- 1 62
Albright, Ernie- 162
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Alston,Jane- 157, 162
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Anderson, Mike- 163
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Anderson, Philip- 163
Anderson, Ginger- 13
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Arnold, Terry- 13, 24, 25,
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Ason, Russell- 124, 163
Varsity Wrestling
Michelin Impossible
Spirit and Stack Concert
Axelrod, Linda- 163
Ski Club
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Bak, Turry- 163
CFPOW Club
Pep Club
Baker, Mark- 163, 21 1
Bari, Barbara- 163
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Barton, Greg- 40
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Broadway Review '70
Bates, Karen- 54, 163, 209
German Club Pres.
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Knight Life Editor
Beatty, Sherry- 150, 153, 157, 164
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Beesemyer, Jay- 1 64
Behrens, Karen- 164
Belinn, Kathy- 164
Bell, Charlie- 164, 210
Varsity Golf
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Lunch Monitor
Benton, Mark- 164
Beresford, Wayne-
Bcrkhausen, Brian- 54, 13
JV Tennis
Key Club
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Beucke, Chris- 123, 164
Biener, Gail- 164
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Winning point in volleyball
Lunch in senior grove
Birse, Gordon- 164
Soccer
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LaCrosse
Bjornson, Bruce- 58, 164
Varsity Tennis
Key Club
Cee Football
Blanton, Tom- 164
Sailing
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Blethen, Richard- 110-112, 144, 164
Water Polo
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Blyzka, Tom- 164
Bode, Brad- 40, 164
Folk Club
Bike Club
Madrigals
Boggess, Julie- 13, 52, 165
Yearbook Staff
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Bourget, Judy- 165, 208
Hardy-Marzilli's Geom.
Mrs. Black's Spanish Plays
Christmas Formal '71
Bowe, Rochelle- 37, 40, 165
Art Editor, Gallimaufry
Solo at Broadway Review
Drill Team, 3 yrs.
Bradley, Glenn- 144, 145, 165
Varsity Football
Varsity Track
Honor Roll
Brandt, David- 14, 213, 165
Knight Life
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NMSQT, Letter of Commendation
Brennan, Susan- 165
Brewer, Lynn- 58, 153, 165, 210
Christian Club
GAA
O. UB. Jes.
Brown, Brian- 166
Varsity Tennis
CSF
Principal's Honor Roll
Brown, Gordon- 54, 58, 166, 212
Cal State Fullerton Science Day
CSF Field Trip
Chess Tournaments
Brown, Rita- 78, 166
Home Ec. Club
Student Council
Forensics Club
Brown, Sandra- 1 66
Brown, Vivian- 58, 166
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Chunick, Toni- 48, 50, 168
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Chytraus, Becky- 19, 167
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Cleary, Mike- 125, 188
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Cohen, Matt- 14, 58, 188
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Corbin, Terry- 169
Corrigan, Patti- 159, 169
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Coxon, Pat- 169
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Coyl, Catherine- 40, 47, 169
Madrigals
Folk Club
Modern Dance
Craib, Randy- 169
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Pep Club
Crawford, Candy- 37, 169, 207
Cray, Linda- 169
Crom, Melinda- 43, 169
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Cross, janet- 22, 23, 169
Crouch, Richard- 169
Cruikshank, Richard- 1 69
Varsity Swimming
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Chess Club
Cruikshank, Beth- 169
Cruze, Sheryl- 58, 170, 207
Cushman, Debbie- 30, 33, 1
C.B. Club
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Dale, joan- 79, 1 70
Art Club
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Spanish Club
Darley, Reginald- 170
Varsity Speech Team
Electronics Club
Biology Club
Davenport, Phila- 41, 1 70
Folk Club
Pep Club
Art Club
Day, Mark- 170
Dean, Janet- 1 70
Delaney, Tom- 170
Descamps, Paul- 170
Arts and Crafts
Wood Shop
Science Club
Desjardins, jeanine- 41 , 1 70
Detroye, Susanna- 84, 170
Detry, Bernard- 1 70
Dietrick, Jeri- 42, 1 71
Dietz, Terri- 1 7 1
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Pep Club
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Ditter, Sue- 1 7 1
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Drama Club
Latin Club
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Doherty, jim- 1 7 1
Ducey, Cynthia- 1 7 1
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Homecoming Committee- '71
Stage crew- Up the Down Staircase
Duesler, Drake- 1 7 1
Key Club
Surfing Club
C.B. Club
Eaton, Cynthia- 1 7 1
Edgar, David- 1 71
Baseball Manager
Football Manager
Home Room Rep.
Ediss, Gregory- 171
Eilts, Gary- 1 7 1
Football Cpt. 4th per. P.E.
lst place Tire Roll- '69 FAKHFAJ
Einboden, Errol- 171
Eldridge, Susan- 172, 206
Sailing Club
Pep Club
CFPOW
Elliot, Denise- 172
Ellis, Deedee- 172
Emerson, Keith- 58, 172
Frosh Class V.P.
CSF
Mrs. Black's Spanish Plays
Ervin, Lisa- 40, 172, 213
Erwin, Kim- 172
Erwin, Lorri-
Estes, Shelley- 172
Everton, Mark- 172
Varsity Baseball
Ewald, Susan- 42, 172
CSF
Mrs. Black's Spanish Plays
FTA
Faccou, Denise- 1 72
Falbo, Mike- 94-96, 131, 172
Varsity Football
Varsity Baseball
Feign, Larry-
Fesler, Virginia- 172
Art
Fiege-Kollmann, Laila- 172
Fielding, Darlene- 172
Survived
Fischer, Larry-
V.P. of Radio Club
A.V. Official
Fletcher, Larry- 1 70
Ford, Stephen- 170
Tennis
Foreman, Robin- 13, 42, 171
Spanish Club '
Yearbook Staff
Miss Congeniality-Miss Tustin Cont
Foster, Cathy- 1 7 1
Pep Club
Fox, Margaret- 173
Frady, Dawn- 150, 153, 173
GAA
Frederking, L.- 21 1
Frederking, Mike- 110, 1 1 1, 1 13, 1
Cross Country
Track
Fristoe, Norman- 173
B Basketball '
Frost, Barbara- 173, 210, 211
C.B. Club
Fug and Fub
F.P.F.U.C.S.B.
Frost, Yasmin- 173
French Club
MGM's
Furman, Dale- 174
Gall, Robert- 30, 78, 79, 174
Varsity Track
CSF
Key Club
Geisendorfer, Henry- 58, 174, 213
MGM's
CSF
Geyer, Bill- 131, 174
Varsity Water Polo
Varsity Baseball
Bill and the Four Bubbles
Gibson, Claudia- 13, 174
Yearbook Editor
CSF
Principal's Honor Roll
Gill, Karen- 58, 174
CSF
Home Ec. Club
GAA
est
44, 173
Gilmore, Miles- 1 74
Wrestling
Track
Gilsdcgf,fCathy- 174 W Y
GAA
Ginsburgh, Charles- 144, 174
Varsity Wrestling
Varsity Football
Varsity Track
Gittleson,jim- 58, 72, 174, 210
Varsity Debate Team
Mgr. Basketball
German Club
Goldthorp, julie- 1 74
Goldthorpe, joan- 43, 174, 21 1
Broadway Review
Spring and Christmas Concerts
Modern Dance Concert
Gordon, Douglas- 175
Gordon, Sharel- 175
Graham, Malcolm- 175, 206
Green, Mark- 1 75
Green, Robert- 175
Greinke, Frank- 175
Grobman, Dianne- 89, 175
CSF
GAA
Student Council
Gronemeyer, jeff- 1 75
Chess Club
Biology Club
Gudmundsen, Scott- 1 75
Guillan, Janis- 1 75
Gulko, Victoria- 1 75
Gullon, Glenda- 175
Gumm, Sue- 84, 176, 208
Homeroom Rep.
CSF
GAA
Haag, Lucy- 176
Biology Club
Christian Club
Homeroom Rep.
Halderman, jeff- 176
Math Club
Biology Club
Key Club
Halderman, Robert- 176
Haley, Kristi- 13, 24, 25, 42, 47, 50, 51,
1 7 6, 2 1 1 , 29 1
Songleader
Yearbook Staff
Girl's League
Hall, Ann- 12, 13, 16, 17,48, 49, 50, 52, 176
Haman, Fred- 58, 176
Hamner, Dzidra- 176
Hansen, Mary- 24, 25, 176, 291
Songleader
Drill Team
CSF
Hanson, Bill- 176
Hardgrove, Steve- 176
Hardin, Dave- 159, 176
Harrington, Brooks- 177
Harris, Francine- 22, 23, 177, 210, 211
Varsity Cheerleader
JV Cheerleader
Harrison,John- 40, 54, 58, 132, 133, 135,
158, 177, 212
Hart, Frances- 12, 177
AFS to Afghanistan
AFS Club Pres.
French Club
Hartmann, Martha- 177, 2
French Club
Christian Club
Hartwell, Robin- 1 77
Harvey, Gary- 177
MGM's
Bee Football
Cee Football
Harville, Cheryl- 177, 213
Drill Team
MGM's
CSF
Hastings, Mike- 16, 17, 30, 52, 139, 141,
177
ASB Treasurer
Varsity Swimming and Diving
Academic Decathalon
Haugen, Peggy- 16, 17,53,58, 177, 210, 211
ASB Secretary
Hauser, Steve- 177
Haynes, Peggy- 177 ,
GAA
Homeroom Rep.
ayton, Thomas-
nack
unch
etention
Heath,Jeff- 53, 178
Varsity Track
Heinle, Kim- 178
Varsity Football
Henderson, Mike- 1 78
Pres. and V.P. of Chess Club
Biology Club
Henderson, Pam- 79, 158, 178
Pep Club
GAA
Henrietta, Peggy- 41, 178
C.B. Club
Pep Club
Higgins, Jay- 178
Hild, Tom- 178
Hill, David- 178
Hill, Randy- 178
Hill, Yolanda- 178
Hines, Pat- 85, 178
GAA
Hitt, Nita- 178
Hoag, Wyatt- 1 79
Hoesterey, Karla- 78, 179
Home Ec. Club
GAA
Pep Club
Holderman, Lois- 22, 23, 30
2 1 5
Varsity Cheerleader
Christian Club
GAA
Holl, Kathy- 179
Hood, Susan- 60, 179
Horton, Doug- 179
Hows, Ronald- 179
Key Club
Spanish Club
Medical Explorers
31, 32, 179,
Huddleston, Luann- 42, 52, 54, 150, 153,
158, 179, 208
Hueter, Noble- 1 79
Hunt, April- 179
Hurd, Martin- 179
CFPOW Club
Band
Huson, Stacey- 153, 157, 179
GAA
Varsity Tennis Mgr.
German Club
Hutchison, Cathy- 43, 180
Illo, Sally- 180
Inman, Marla- 180
Volleyball
French Club
Folk Club
Jack, Diane- 40, 180, 312
Madrigal Piano accompanist
Concert Choir
Bank of America Music Award
Jackes, Malcolm- 84
Jackson, Kevin- 180
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Jackson, Michelle- 40, 153, 180
Jackson, Randy- 144, 180
German Club
Varsity Basketball Mgr.
Jacobs, Amy- 180
Jacobs, Rick- 94, 95, 180
Varsity Football
Key Club V.P.
Pep Club
Jamie, Cliff- 123, 124, 181
Varsity Wrestling
Jeffs, Randy- 110, 181
Cross Country
Track
Spanish Club
Jewell, Janine- 181
Johnson, Donald- 181
Johnson, Mark- 213
Johnson, Robert- 43, 181
Johnsrud, Jeff- 181
Varsity Football
Key Club Sec.
CSF
Johnston,Jeri- 58, 181
CSF
Home Ec. Club
Pep Club
Jones, David- 181
Jones, Suzanne- 181
Biology Club
Pep Club
AFS Club
Jones, Wendy- 37, 40, 47, 181
Drill Team Capt.
Madrigals
Jordan, Christopher- 181
Just, Bob- 181
Kallel, Allen- 1 81
Kamanski, Cindy- 43, 153, 181
GAA
Drill Team
Biology Club
Kanalakan, Kathy- 41, 181
Kanno, Dave-12 15-17, 26, 58, 182, 208, 209
Public Relations Commissioner
Sophomore Class President
Athletics
Karl, Marcia- 58, 182
Home Ee. Club
Principal's Honor Roll
Spanish Club
Katnik, jane- 1 82
Keeler, Mark- 182
Tennis
Chess Club
Madrigals
Keene, james- 182
Kelley, Gary- 158, 182
Football at Westminster HS
Biology Club
Folk Club
Kemeny, John- 182
CSF
Killebrew, Ann- 1 82
King, Elise- 182
GAA
Drill Team
Chorus
Kinosian, Bruce- 182, 213
Kittay, David- 180
Wrestling
Baseball
Girl Watching
Klein, Andrea- 182
Klein, Barry- 183
Pres. of Electronics Club
Klotzsche, Heidi- 30, 33, 150, 153, 158, 183
GAA
Ski Club
Homecoming Princess
Knowles, jon- 1 83
Latin Club
CF POW Club
Pep Club
Knox, Debbie- 183
Synchro
Drill Team
Home Ec. Club
Kreps, Penelope- 183
Kruppe, Kreta- 183
CWID Club
GP Society
Mt. Brigade
Lake, Eric- 27, 183
Lander, Lisa- 183
STEP Club
Medical Explorers
Biology Club
Langhauser, Kathy- 183
MGM's
O. UB. Prsts.
Yearbook Staff
Lauderdale, Thomas- 183
Leeds, Gary- 183
Varsity Chariot driver
Leinberger, Diann- 42, 58, 183
Christmas Formal '70
Homecoming '70
Mrs. Black's Spanish Plays
Lemieux, Richard- 184
Levine, Arthur- 72, 158, 184
Student Court justice
Forensics Team
CSF
Levy, Janis- 75, 84, 184
Licata, Vincent- 58, 158, 184, 212
Chemistry Student of the Year
Senior Class Council
MGM's
Liljenquist, jan- 43, 184
Broadway Review
Christmas Concert
Spring Concert
Lind, Leslie- 184
Broadway Review
Girl's Service
Pep Club
Lippett, Carol- 184
Litchfield, Richard-
Little, Roslyn- 184
GAA
Little, Russ- 13, 16, 17, 130, 184
ASB Athletic Comm.
Varsity Baseball
Yearbook Staff
LoBue, Elisa- 153, 158, 184, 212
CSF
Skiing
Art
Lombardo, Frank- 184
Varsity Football
MGM's
Loren, Phedre- 188
Losleben, Pam-
Louscher, Sheila- 185
Art Club
Ski Club
Lu,Joyce- 37, 58, 153,
Drill Team
MGM's
GAA
Lucas, Leslie- 185
Lucio, Carolyn- 185
Lueck, Boris- 185
MacLean, Valerie- 185
CROP A
Pep Club
Honor Roll
Malcolmson, Gary- 185
CSF
Mancini, Robert- 185
Medical Explorers
Spanish Club
Key Club
Marshall, Debra- 41, 42,
Martin, Dawn-
Martin, Debbie-
Martin, Lynda- 185
158, 185
185
Creative Writing Club Sec.
Home Economics Club Sec.
Radio Club 2
Martin, Michelle- 185
Spanish Club
AFS Pub. Chairman
CSF
Mason, Pamela- 43, 58, 1
Drill Team
Modern Dance
Homeroom Rep.
Mathews, Rod- 58, 186
Track
CSF
Oceanography Club
Matichak, jill- 54, 58, 72
Matics, Diane- 186
Matkin, j ohn- 1 2
Matkin, Roger- 186
Class A Speedway Racing
Filming Movies
Surfing Club
Maxon, Linda- 75, 186
85
, 73, 186
Maynard, Phil- 16, 17,,31, 186
Publicity Commissioner
Key Club
Pep Club
Mayrhofer, Fred- 95, 97, 122, 124, 144,
145, 208
Varsity Football
Varsity Wrestling
junior Class Council
McCabe, Ken- 186
Varsity Basketball
Varsity Baseball
CSF
McCabe, Shelley- 43, 186
Chorus
Wrestling Matches
McClure, Nancy- 13, 186
Pep Club
Yearbook Staff
GAA
McCormack, Howard- 186
Snow Skiing
Swimming
McCoy, Steve- 42, 43, 186
McCray, Mike- 95, 144, 187
McGaffigan, Karen- 151, 187
Pep Club
GAA
CSF
McGuinn,judy- 42, 150, 158, 187
GAA
Concert Choir
GAA
McHale, Tim- 187
McHatton, Diane- 187
Mclnnis, Norm- 187
CSF
Tennis Team
TA of the Year
McIntyre, Ross- 61, 187
Tennis
C Football
Key Club
McKennett, Marianne- 187, 212
MGM's
Synchro
Mrs. Black's Spanish Plays
McKennon,jim- 99, 187
Football-Knight of the Year
Football-All league lst team
Donkey Basketball
McLean, Kathi- 94, 97, 145, 187
McMullen, Lisa- 187
McNulty, Anne- 188
GAA
Gymnastics
Meier, Elke- 54, 58, 159, 188, 210, 212
Ski Club President
French Club VP
ICC
Melanson, Wayne- 188
Menaker, Susan- 188
Mengos, Carol- 188
Merillat, Susan- 19, 43, 188
Merriman, Wayne- 188
Messina, Tom- 110, 112, 113, 188
Meyers, Katherine- 188
Miesel,jan- 54, 84, 188
Honor Roll
Calif. State Scholarship Semi-Finalist
Might, Cindy- 43, 1ss
Milbrath, Dave- 188
F AKHFAJ
S.S.Q.
Miller,janice- 188
Miller, Judy- 188
Miller, Rick- 188
Varsity Golf
Miller, William- 188
Swimming Team
Varsity Club
Milliron, Megan- 189
Mills, Pam- 189
GAA Volle-yball
GAA Basketball
Art Club
Millsaps, John- 58, 189, 290
Mims, Mary- 150, 157, 189
Varsity Tennis Team
GAA Board
Mitchel, Teresa- 58, 189
Mitchell, Linda- 153, 189
C.B. Club
Mrs. Black's Spanish Plays
Moe, Karen- 54, 58, 189
CSF
AFS President
Spanish Club
Moffatt, Deborah- 43, 189
Morehead, Richard- 190
Morgan, Roberta- 24, 25, 188, 291
Songleader
CSF
Drill Team
Morris, Lisa- 190
Pep Club
CFPOW Club
Morton, Brent- 190
Mueller, Mark-
Munt, Dean- 190
Practical Construction
C Football
Honor Roll
Murphy, Dennis- 12, 114, 115, 117, 190, 208
Varsity Basketball
Murrill, Mary Beth- 190
Oceanography Club
Art Club Sec., Treas.
Knight Life
Myers, Janet- 190
Neal,Judy- 190, 208, 209
Home Room Rep.
Pep Club
Ski Club
Nelson, Lori- 154, 190, 212
Swim Team
FHS Bullock's Campus Rep.
CSF
Newall, Sarah- 190
Newbrander, Kathy- 158, 191
Drill Team
Synchro
Folk Club
Newland, jeff- 16, 17, 54, 72,
213
ICC President
Ney, Margo- 191
Nielson, Bill- 115, 191
Varsity Basketball
Varsity Club
Spanish
Noe, Cathy- 191
Home Ec. Club
Spanish Club
Honor Roll
Nunez, Raul- 191
Dodge Challenger RT
Oberlin, Karen-
Oland, Dianne- 191
FTA Pub. Chairman
Pep Club
MGM's '
73, 159, 212,
Olesen, Dayle- 58, 191
CSF
MGM's
GAA Badminton
Openshaw, Steve- 191
Oroza, Mike- 191
Osborn, Bitsy- 30, 33, 191
GAA
Homecoming Princess
GAA Award
Osborne, Dennis- 72', 191
Osen, Frank- 191, 206, 213
Academic Decathalon
Key Club President
Boy of the Month
Owen, Jeffrey- 58, 192
CSF '
Palchak, Robert- 192
Varsity Football
Band
Chess Club
Palchikoff, Kai- 40, 45, 140, 190, 210
Varsity Water Polo
Varsity Swimming
Bill and the Four Bubbles
Palmer, Jana- 1 3, 192
Panos, Cassandra- 192
FTA Secretary
Home Ee. Treasurer
Spanish Club
Parker, Bruce- 12, 84,192
Yearbook Staff
Connie
Having the best friend you can
Parker, Laura-
Parker, Steve- 192
lst Lunch Lecture Hall
Adv. Drafting
The Click
Parkinson, Keith- 192 '
Patterson, Jarjie-
Pauck, Corey- 192
Paxman,Jill- 159, 192, 213
Peck, Kathleen- 43, 192, 207
Pedersen, Carolyn- 158, 192
Mixed Chorus
Frosh Chorus
Worked in Library
Pehu-Lehtonen, Inkeri-
Penner, Joanne- 1 93
have
Perlof, Francine- 42, 193
Drill Team
CSF
Concert Choir
Pfeifer, Patricia- 193
Phillips, Mitch- 193
Geschupo, RsF r.
Biology Club
Chess Club
Pickford, Mike- 38, 39, 193
Band
Christian Club
Pipal, Susan- 193
CSF GAA
Bike Club J
Pippin, Norm- 193, 210, 211
Auto Club President
Key Club
Two Suspensions
Plumbo, Pat- 43, 193
Broadway Review
Honor Roll
Spring Concert
Poirer, Kathy- 151, 153, 193
Pope,Judy- 40, 158, 193
Madrigals
Folk Club
Pep Club
Pranuaski, Ted- 193
Preston, Debbie- 22, 23, 153, 193, 210, 212
JV and Varsity Cheerleader
DAR Award
GAA
Preusker, Vicki- 194
Price, Janelle- 20, 40, 46, 47, 157, 194, 211,
212
Mascot
Tennis Team
Madrigals
Primeau, Frank-
Varsity Football
Symphonic Band
Querfurth, Jonathan- 194
Rabun, Dan- 58, 194, 210, 212
Academic Decathalon
Golf
Football
Ramirez, Jann- 194
CSF
MGM's
Mrs. Black's Spanish Plays
Randall, Patty- 194 -
Rasband, Reg- 194
C Football
Honor Roll
Tennis
Rauen, Mark-
Rausch, Mike- 194, 212, 290
Chess Club
V.P. of PLUS
Rawitch, Jeff- 40, 194, 209
Ray, Gary- 194
Reinglass, Michelle- 6, 194
GAA
Ski Club
Spanish Club
Reynolds, Craig- 194
Rialson, Craig- 195
Ricey, Lance- 195
Riley, Dennis- 195
SGIOC
SP
Robbins, George- 195
Roberts, Gary- 195
Varsity Football
Varsity Wrestling
Robertson, Deborah- 60, 195
Thespians
Drama
School Plays
Rock, Catherine-
Rodewald, Rick- 58, 195, 213
C.B. Club
Surfing Contest
C.D.A.
Rohrs, Sally- 1 95
Rooke, Alan- 195
CSF
Thespian
Rose, Kathy- 195
Creative Writing
Folk Club
Christian Club
Roseland, Paula- 58, 195
Rosenberg, Ellen- 195
Ross,Jackie- 54, 72, 73, 196
JV Cheerleader
Miss Tustin
Ross, Susan- 196
Rossier, Dan- 196, 290
Plastic Covering
Hand Ball
Rowen, Eric- 196
MGM's
CSF
Boranian Campaign
Sachar, Louis- 196
MGM's
CSF
Varsity Club
Sample, Marilyn- 54, 58, 59, 196
Marching Band
Concert Band
Creative Writing
Samways, Brad- 40, 196
Sandoval, Sandra- 196
Schade, john-
Schiffelbein, Paul-
Schildts, Phil-
Horticulture
Schmid, Marilyn- 196
Schmidt, Diane- 196
Symphonic Band
Creative Writing
CSF
Schuh, Richard- 196
Schultz, Karen- 53, 196, 208, 209 A
Schwartz, Doug- 16, 17, 31, 52, 54, 196
Schwartz, Nina- 196, 212
Scoot, Susan- 84, 196
Secor, Perry- 58, 196
Varsity Water Polo
Varsity Swimming
CSF
Seely, Sandy- 7, 22, 23, 197, 208, 209
JV and Varsity Cheerleader
Christian Club
Thespians
Seljan, jenny- 1 97
Sfregola, Mike- 16, 17, 28, 30, 52, 58, 197,
208
A.S.B. President
A.S.B. V.P.
Sophomore Council
Shanfield, Stewart- 197
C.B. Club
Surfing Club
CDA
Sharp, Connie- 61, 197
Sharpley, Gaile- 197
Shaw, Kevin- 12, 13, 197
Bee Water Polo
Bee Swimming
Yearbook Photo Editor
Shear, Ken- 158, 198
Sherman, Randy- 58, 198
Siebert, Gail- 198
Siegfried, Michele- 198
Spanish Club President
GAA
Sinclair, Donna-
Slaght, Mary Beth- 198
Spanish Club President
Pep Club
CSF
Smith, Deborah- 198
Pep Club
Smith, Kaye- 198
Ars
Smith, Sheila- 198
Smith, Skipper-132, 1 98
Smith, Bill- 30, 42, 141, 198, 208
Varsity Club President
Varsity Water Polo Captain
Varsity Swimming Captain
Smith, Gary-
Smolich, Chris- 198
Smyth, Cindy- 153, 198
GAA
Sneed, Linda- 199
Socci, Robbi- 48, 51, 114-1
Varsity Basketball
Girl's League Mr. Irresistable
Sodare, Dave- 199
Varsity Water Polo
Varsity Swimming
Sommerville, Dave-
Sparling, Becky- 43, 199
CROP Nursing Program
GAA
Folk Club
Speed, Keith- 199
Spriggs, Robert- 42, 199
Spurzem, john- 53, 95, 97,1
Varsity Club
Varsity Football
Mrs. Black's Spanish Plays
Stagner, Dale- 199
17, 199, 210, 211
44, 145, 199, 213
Stanley, Keith- 199
Stedman, Kathi- 199
Steffy, Tom- 19, 114-116, 199, 209
Varsity Basketball
Bee Football
j.V. Basketball
Stenglein, Lindsay- 199
Stephenson, Casey- 200
Stewart, Mike- 200, 290
Stilley, Roberta- 200
Mrs. Black's Spanish Plays
Pep Club
Ski Club '
Strobel, Tom- 115, 200
Varsity Basketball
Sullivan, Mary- 200
Honor Roll
GAA
French Club
Sweetser, Tom- 200
CFPOW Club
Sailing Club
Associate Member Rep. State Cent. Comm
Tanner, Francis- 41, 200
GAA
Girl's Glee
Tardif, Phil- 200
Varsity Football
Key Club
Taylor,Joe- 122, 124, 200, 206
FTA V.P.
Varsity Wrestling
CSF
Thacker, Todd-
Thackrey, Carol- 200
Thaete, john- 200
Frosh-Soph Baseball
Thomas, john-
Thomas, Kimberly- 37, 43, 201, 209
Drill Team Co-Captain
CSF
Pep Club
Thomas, Lynne- 6, 201, 213
Pep Club
Home Ec. Club
National Merit Commended Scholar
Thompson, Mike- 201, 208, 209, 268
German Club g
Student Council
Thornton, Mark- 201
Titmarsh, Spencer- 201
Key Club
Spanish Club
Tomassini, Viky- 40, 201
AF S Club
Spanish Club
Learning English
Tomlinson, Gary- 201
Toth, Glenn- 85, 201,
Varsity Golf
Key Club
Announcement Team
Trousdale, Bill- 201
Crusin' to good friends
Snack
Music at 5 a.m.
Trueblood, John- 201
Tucker, Steve-
Turnbull, Susan- 201
CSF
Modern Education
GAA
Tutton, jane- 202
Pep Club
Ski Club
GAA
Tuvell, Rob- 43, 96, 1
Twight, Lisa- 43, 202
Ueland, Nancy- 202
Pep Club
Speech Club
Debate
208
14-116, 131, 202, 209
Usatenko, Christy- 58, 156, 202, 212
FTA President
Synchro
MGM's
Vallee, Butch- 202
Honor Roll
Chariot Construction
Equipment repairman
Van Camp, Gary- 1 3,
210, 21 1
Senior Class President
junior Class President
Baseball
16, 17, 26, 30, 158, 200,
Vande Verde, Barbara- 202
Pep Club
CS F
Homeroom Rep
Van Dordrecht, john-
C.B. Club
Surfing Club
CDA
130, 131, 202
Van Schoten, Diane- 54, 202, 213
STEP President
Bicycle Club
Biology Club
Vaughn, Dusty- 43, 202
Vega, Rudy- 202
Varsity Track
Cross-Country
Woodshop
Vermilyea, Kris- 203
Vosatka, Bill- 203
Musical groups
Working
Wadell, Brian- 38, 39, 20
Drum Major
Key Club
Director of Pep Band
Walker, Gaines- 203
B Football
Electronics Club
Stage Crew
Ward, Cheri- 43, 153, 203
GAA
Pep Club
Young Life
Waspi, jill- 203
Weaver, Dave- 203
Weber, Mara- 150, 153, 155, 203
Weil, Shelley- 29, 203
CSF
Homeroom Rep.
Pep Club
Wells, Martha- 203
Werner, Marsha- 203
Werner, Mike- 203, 208
Surfing Contest
C.B. Club
West, Chandler- 204
West, Linnea- 204
Whitacre, julie- 204
Chorus
White, Laurie- 22, 23, 30, 33, 153, 204
Varsity Cheerleader
GAA
Pep Club
Williams, Dave- 204
Varsity Golf
Williams, Garry- 204
Wilner, Barbara- 204
Wilson, Lesley- 154, 204
Wilson, Robin- 54, 150, 204
Biology Club
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GAA
Wiora, Laurence- 204
Wodiske, Bill- 204
Wood, Mike- 204
Varsity Football
Pep Club
CSF
Woods, Tim- 204
Woolford, Brian- 84, 204
Wright, Kim- 204
Wurzer, Sharon- 158, 205
Wylie, David- 89, 159, 205
Yann, Ron- 205, 270
Band
Sailing Club
CFPOW Club
Yedor, Robert-
Yuenger, Paul- 205, 212
Zechter, Rick- 205, 213
Modern Education Club
Band
Forensics Team
Zeigler, Chuck- 54, 205
Medical Explorers
Key Club
Ski Club
Zum, Tom- 52, 58, 132, 133 205 212
Varsity Tennis
Tennis, Knight of the Year
Zwirn, Sheila- 50, 52, 158, 205
Senior Council
CSF
Spanish Club
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