Fountain Valley High School - Raconteur Yearbook (Fountain Valley, CA)
- Class of 1970
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V, f-M ,w X ., px 14 'Y il- :Ma I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I T I I I I I I I 1 I rl II 1 fffigw yfwiivwajiii WWW ,E imifi Cfjfygw W ggffgl-fOS Q EQQ5: Qnd: Q3 ov- 235935 vv Q I If S' I ,QS 9555 Q36 Og IQ,5vV ig If, Q N5 , ggiijfjvov Qigygio if iii? , I 5 X 5 ly QiZf5if?yf Q XQIQYIQQ K JYPNWJ X I USR Qi Oqfbxfsi S929 ., Q-J JVEg.V7Qi9OC ,Aww GQQQWQ is , KQQJQ 3 5 ACTIVITIES 7 SECTION EDITOR: Vivian Flood ' r V gm Debbie Nelson Rei n ver 1969 H . Buffalo girls served punch at the dance. The band, dressed in western style, entertained at half-time at Homecoming game. Joy Jones and escon, are presented at Golden Revue. D1 17 pirit Week Preee es 6 9 Gold n Rev e , Game Spirit Week at FVHS was filled with exciting happenings Snack and lunch dur- ing the week of November I0 through I5 afforded the energetic an opportunity to display their talent. Monday's lunch found the student body cheering the Frosh. Soph. Junior and Senior classes on to victory in the FV H5005 Trieycles were not foreign to the Sophs who ran away with the win. Monday evening students at- tended a Sock Hop in the gym. Red jello was flying heavy as six contestants tried to eat their way to victory in a jello-eating contest Wednesday at snack. The vic- torious Mike Hix had only one word for his fans - BLEAHI Thursday, some unidcntifrable beings ,appeared on campus riding wagons, playing trombones, and dragging chains. After investigation, it was found that these were really students sold the day before as slaves to the student body. Lunch Thursday found the Mr. Pickle candidates pitted against- the Homecoming Queen candidates in a grueling basketball game. It is still undetermined how the queens managed to swing the win. Maybe a pay-off for the refs? FVHS looked like a scene from the Old West Friday as students were invited to dress in Western attire for Western Day. The noon hour saw students clinging to the end of a rope being dragged through the mud. The tug-of-war between the classes was an event in which all students were invited to participate. The climax of the week came Friday evening as Debbie Nelson was crowned l969 Homecoming Queen at the game against Edison. TOP RIGHT: Queen I.inda Nelson and escort Roger Johnson have the opening dance. BELOW: Slave day brought many surprises: among them, Mike Marooney dressed as Cupid. MIDDLE RIGHT: One of the victorious Juniors, Casey Shim, demonstrating the form of an expert tricyclist. BOTTOM RIGHT: Queen candidates battle the Mr. Pickle candidates in the most exciting basketball game of the season. X 54 ,...i V f H l 'QPF' XA w QV X j y E 9 .. ! K x I wg' 'jj 'ff 1 .-is'N'X311'Ni -'-- e it is . y 3.4 . A V 'sf i .,-e.,A'r A1114 ,1 .4 F 1, me Q Y Mag Asiv' Mimi at kg 5 f , if 'fe ' 4. 'N f ..,' 1 .mfg H P TOP LEFT: Pictures were taken at the dance in a Horal set- ting. TOP RIGHT: The clothes relay finds Kathe Meade and Bob Preleyko changing roles. MIDDLE LEFT: The victorious Mike Hix shows his form during a Iell-O contest at snack. CENTER: Girls League exhibits unique advertising technique. MIDDLE RIGHT: A tug of war proved much fun. BOTTOM LEFT: The 'slaves-for-a-day' put on a show. l9 han e In Splrlt Fountain Valley was lucky this year to have such fine pepsters. Cyndee Crozier headed up the Varsity Yell Leaders, Yvonne Wada, Janet Seybert, Ginny Weber, and Barbara Rice, who were always there cheering the Varsity teams on to victory. The hours the girls spent before the student body at games and pep assemblies were only surpassed by the hours they spent practicing prior to the opening of school and then after school. All this practice showed in their form and vigor, for this year's Varsity Yell ranked among the best Fountain Valley has ever had. The girls won many awards at com- petition including a first place ribbon in State Competition at Redlands. Of this, Fountain Valley can be proud. Another honor for the girls came when they won a second place trophy in National Competition. It's no won- der the girls look so proud and happy when they are doing their job, because they are some ofthe best Yell Leaders in the country. RIGHT: A tense and happy Yvonne Wada cheers the team on to another victory. FAR RIGHT: Janet Seybert displays enthusiasm at a pep assem- bly. BOTTOM LEFT: Jan and Cyndee put in a short practice after school. BOTTOM RIGHT: An- other use of megaphone is exhibited by head yell leader, Cyndee Crozier. 20 TOP LEFT: Ginny Weber and Barb Rice lead the Barons in yells at a pep assembly. MIDDLE RIGHT: Song and Yell leaders join forces. MIDDLE LEFT: Ginny Weber rocks out to 'Yama-Yama'. BOTTOM LEFT: Cyndee Crozier anxiously awaits a touch-down. BOTTOM RIGHT: The yells are called by Barb Rice. C Q, v 5 on Girls Brin Smiles To F Play music for Liz Borrego, Lynn Lafferty, Debbie Nelson, Linda Nelson, Pari Rangel, or Nancy Weidenhammer and they just might start dancing. As Fountain Valley's Song Girls for 1969- 1970, it was their job to dance. But as the music started and the pom pom's began to swing, the job turned from more like work to something that even looked like fun. Under Head Song Girl, Nancy, the girls never ceased to tickle their audiences with imaginative skits and clever routines. The Song Girls were real spirit boosters at both pep assemblies and Varsity games. In com- petition at Song Camp and elsewhere, the direction of Miss Donna Soulcles paid off as the girls were the recipients of many awards. ,,,k R - -W , ww.. f , z Am, .. E 2 2, 13 ., 4' , 'nn x M 3 me .WK v. Q.. if aseot, ,I Yell 'Get It On' You probably never gave much of a thought to those tive girls in the red sweaters and skirts who pleaded with you to yell at those pep assemblies. They were just another part of the show . But those girls, the JV yell leaders, were just as im- portant in promoting Baron spirit as anyone else assigned the job. Head JV yell leader, Sharon Murphy, led her girls in cheering the JV teams at their hard-fought games. Gften times she and Jan Peek, Jan Kato, Pauline Khun, and Irene Bena- videz were the only spectators. Sometimes it seemed that they were only yelling to themselves. But these girls performed an invaluable service to the student body and to the fighting teams. Sometimes it rained and it got awfully cold in the afternoons, but it was all a part of the game. Sometimes they got a sore throat, but still the girls yelled on. Those girls possessed true spirit. They were the basis of Fountain Valley strength. Their cheerful signs around the campus brightened the days of many students, particularly the JV athletes who knew that these girls were always behind them, no matter the outcome of their games. I 1 25 26 TOP PICTURE: TOP ROW: K. Wing, A. Parks, M. Martin. J. Obert, P. Krost. MIDDLE ROW: M. MacLeith, B. Allen. J. Muidn, L. Kohl. BOTTOM ROW: A. Biehl, Capt. J. Dove, D. Murphy. BOTTOM PICTURE: TOP ROW: C. Leyko, P. KroSt. s. Pucula. L. Timothy. MIDDLE ROW: R. Landsverk. C. Donegan. A. Emery, D. Clrillo, L. McCliss. BOTTOM ROW: J. Cavanaugh. Capt. Jan Curtis. . L. Greayer fSquad Leadersj 5 W .. . .. IL-r l ' fi' if ' K. H.. 5 I 4' fisaliiiww lax- f E we Q Drill Team Steps Brightly polished boots, red, blue, and gold uniforms, and flashing smiles char- acterized Fountain Valley's Baronettes Drill Team. The 54 girls represented their school in numerous parades and made special appearances at pep assemblies. Their high-stepping feet never failed to keep time with the drums as the Baron- ettes marched onto the field during half-time performances at Varsity football games. One of their most spectacular precision routines was presented to the Homecoming crowd November 14. In keeping with the theme, f'Golden Revue , the girls dressed authentically, complete with cameos and garters, and thrilled the audience with the can-can. Under the direction of Captains Janie Bosanko, Jan Curtis, Joy Dove, and Cindy Leeds, the Drill Team marched to first place ratings in both the Westchester and Santa Ana parades and received a third place trophy for their participation in the Westminster parade. The girls displayed poise, preci- sion, skill, and sportsmanship which gained them these honors. Their abilities did not go unnoticed, as the band director at Orange Coast College asked the girls' advisor, Miss Carol Strausburg, if they would be willing to perform for the schoolts Homecoming half-time ceremonies. Of course the girls were more than willing and, along with the band, made their appearance. Later in the year, Cindy Leeds was chosen by the team to represent Fountain Valley High School in the Miss Drill Team USA Pageant. She and a group of girls making up a competitive team displayed their talents before a panel of judges and brought home many awards to the school. TOP ROW: B. Pull, B. Rose, C. Weiler, J. Weiler, C. Hunt. MIDDLE ROW: N. Wetzler. R. Saunders, C. Rice, J. Hamilton, P. Hoyt. BOT- TOM ROW: D. Billington, Capt. C. Leeds, L. Mastroianni. TOP ROW: D. Brown, G. Yarrington, C. Matthews, C. Zenk, L. Parry. MIDDLE ROW: C. Marshall, C. Carpenter, C. Dover, R. Tanner, L. Ginos, K. McGrew. BOTTOM ROW: C. Vega, Capt. J. Bosanko, V. Burkhart. 27 CAPULETS FAMILY Lord Capulet - Jeff Brown Lady Capulet - Kathi Pettit Juliet - Christy Smith Tybalt - Mike Marooney SERVANTS Nurse - Bernadette O,Connell Sampson -H Scott Crane Gregory - Dave Toole Bianca - Kay Sheldon CITIZENS OF VERONA Jill Richardson Shauna Acey Michelle Henson Kathy Baker Dave Schultz Jell Lebeau Romantic Trage y 'fRomeol Romeo! Wherefore art thou, Romeo! We have all read these lines for ourselves in our Freshman English Classes, but this year students had a chance to see Shakespeare's immortal characters brought to life. Fountain Valley's Drama Department presented Romeo and Julietl' in the school's theater-in-the-round. The love of Romeo for Juliet and her love for him were portrayed dramatically against the background of their feuding families. The tragic ending brought home the need of love for fellow man. Steve Marion and Christy Smith were the two lovers who along with their supporting cast treated the audience to one of FVHS's finest productions. 'ev-if slip- F :fe1'M,.lfU-.Jfix 1 -5 - t Juliet bids Romeo goodbye with a kiss. JllllCtlS nurse brought a light touch to the Lady Capulet displays alarm at Ending her daughter Christy Smith, depicting the shy play. in a state of pseudo-death. Juliet. smiles demurely. 28 CR , y li , HLA, '-!f Present d At FVI-IS Besides the excellent acting, the play boasted an exceptional stage crew. Mr. Wood, drama teacher and director of the play, began work on this production at the conclusion of last year. Throughout the summer, students worked on set design and costumes, coming up with some of the most elaborate props ever used by a high school drama department. Student Director Becky Bent was proud that hers was the longest-running play in FV's history. Another record set by this performance. was that every presentation was made to a capacity crowd. Romeo and Julietw was truly indicative of exceptional talent and ingenuity. One of the many touching balcony scenes. Tybalt fMike Marooneyj speaks with Lady Capulet tKathy Pettitj. MONTAGUES FAMILY Lord Montague - David Hayhurst Lady Montague - Cara Mannering Romeo - Steve Marion Benvolio - Mike Sheeley SERVANTS Balthasar - Carl Carlson Abraham - Tim Deholl OTHERS Prince Escalus - Steve Gilbert Mercutio - Steve Uhler Paris - Greg Wolford Friar Lawrence - Daniel Sanchez Friar John - Fred Bell Apothecary - Gina Havnen Two members of the cast display examples of the elaborate cos tumes used, J . X' 'K if E+ 1.1 2 li. 172- - - - xl.. .Bfmf gf f L if ip, JDJ' wif W K I pf' W wqbwfwffpvf ZE3y!wfM0A X v7 ' 1 , , f' wfxmfw j 1 o ww Gy JW' WW 7 V- -, , ,-,. mmm! ,,i , ,ii ..L.,L L A.A. f 'Ti. 7: ,ii5'a:21'35le 'fi WW -L Ip ' ff' zy f- G n . . ff -5 'F f z- ,gt --gi f - . , fs 'wa' 5 ,, V. , I .Aziz M W I ' H .aw-sl' is V, H57 T, i Q ' ,, -J , L.,. 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The students really put ingenuity to work as mobility and the third dimension were keys to prize-winning doors. The MGM class went as far as hanging a Chanukah Bush in their room fpictured in left- hand cornerj. The music department presented their annual offering for the season and ended an exceptional choral and instrumental performance with I-Iandel's Hallelujah Chorus . Some classes even reported a surprise visit from some bearded hippie in a red suit. Of course, he was welcomed with open arms as he happened to leave goodies in his trail. Pre- Christmas festivities were topped by a special Christmas party held in the gym. A light show and the Thirteenth Our Band entertained. All proceeds went to Fairview as a Christmas present from the Barons. Hillbillies 'Stomp The Boards' TX 'a Hillbillies got the chance to congregate and have an old-fash- ioned 'LHO-down on January l7. The occasion was FV,s annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. This girl-ask-boy event was hosted by the Junior Class. Jubilation T. Cornpone, hero of Dogpatch, was the guest of honor. This illustrious fellow .could be seen on his old and faithful horse surrounded by his fol- lowers. Each couple in attendance had an opportunity to be Hhitcliedw if, and only if, the Hillbilly Gal could catch the Hillbilly Guy of her choice. Gnly after such an accomplish- ment could everyone's favorite, Marryin' Sam, have the hon- ors of placing the couple in the bonds of wedlock. Pictures of the hillbillies were taken by Hall's Studios in a genuine, old- fashioned outhouse. Music for those wishing to stomp the boards was provided by Wake. The Daisy Maes and Lil' Ab- ners of FV left the dance as contented as a Nhound sluppin' 'is warm mushj, which, in hill talk, means they went home ABOVE LEFT: Jubilation T. Cornpone, hero of Dogpatch, is surrounded by many fans. ABOVE RIGHT: A hillbilly guy rocks-out to the sounds of Wake. BOTTOM LEFT: A command performance by Mike Herte adds much to the spirit of the f .f1-,W ' KM' ' NWN' FRESHMEN PRINCE AND PRINCESS SOPHOMORE PRINCE AND PRINCESS Scott Reider, Linda Savidge Marsh Toppen, Heidi Hendy 'WN r W' Cupid ims At Valentines Couples er H9552 3Ji A JUNIOR PRINCE AND PRINCESS Janet Seybert, Bill Kristinat ,QR M' , QUEEN CYNDEE CROZIER, KING DAN SHAW Cupid made his presence known as Fountain Valley's Valen- tines couples danced together on the evening of February 14. Girls' League presented the annual semi-formal event to the theme of 'lPour Toi Mon Amour , For You, My Love . Pink paper hearts with the couples, names printed on them deco- rated the walls and cupid hovered above aiming his arrows at unsuspecting hearts. Those Birminghams provided the musical background. The evening was made complete with the announcement of Seniors Dan Shaw and Cyndee Crozier as Valentines King and Queen. Class Princes and Princesses were: Freshmen Scott Reider and Linda Savidgeg Sophomores Heidi Hendy and Marsh Toppeng Juniors Bill Kristinat and Janet Seybertg and Seniors Mike Marooney and Chris Wendell. SENIOR PRINCE AND PRINCESS Chris Wendell, Mike Marooney 35 A.. 'S Winter Pla dd Couple' s Comedy Success Te Fountain Valley's eleventh play, Neil Simonas HThe Odd Couplej, was presented in the Little The- ater. The lead parts of Oscar and Felix were played by Dave Toole and Greg Wolford. Miss Guin was director of the production which was acclaimed FV's great- est comedy success. 5 X30' W. U ' ' 1 SUPPORTING C-AST Speed ........ Tim Dehoft Murray Charles Rigdon Roy ....... Rex Raymond Vinnie ...... Frank Nunez Cecily Pigeon .Debbie Barker Gwendolyn Pigeon ....... Kathy Baker and Susan Dearden 37 wi? o QNX ,W 325- ,nE?w'-Nl i..Cni1:,,,12:--Ml,-'i fSornefti1j1eSQit1isi Hafoli to become finvolved itnfaslotfof school fiaetiiyities and .stills do a sgoocl job, 1b' btitt' ASB isljfesiicieint .CASEY SPENCER did sjusrffihaff. sfegsidesfifglfiiling me ,job of PFCSMQHT, Dlistrilctlii Student Advisors to gthje bfi, Tfiisteiesl. He .seven .ifouncl time- to lfill fin as Pl1ot,ogrzipl1er.ifHisi plans include '21'fCZll'Q6lf in PHOYOQYHPW iis field SANDV' Qfliili iQ FV from Dorcey'Highj but 'qiiioiklyf hei' name 1mQ synony- smousiwith iespionsiibilitygls She,serv,ed the-school Ltliistyeulr 21slASBQy Seeretary sands was also sHonorary' Sescretnryf to Boys' League, In icollegefsheiwould idegljee in 'educationg - 1- W M ' 1b i h it M M : CASEY SPENCER ,ox 'CM WN., A ill June X 'sf' MHIX iused tofbeifknownffsolely for his proviieyssffon the yield, ihavingfspentf at tpzirtifhof his timeQQ as a member oflithes Bzxioinyf,l2Q1a1seslja1lQteams, but as a Senior, Mike ibecfimej eol1yCampus,oand wasqa memberiofi Chzimberieeoif Deputies. hhly It wasfihisfprimary Coneefnljtb suggestoimprosvements for the Manor. Before schoolflbegans Mike ecompiledi the fh21ndbookfforQy infcoming M students. JANET ifoigrid jmueh to keep her time occui pied syi duiinfgf het high school years. Her achievementsjfin het Senior years alone shincluded lii serving, as Gcjyvernotfgof Activities andeas Chailrmantlof HonjeooymingsActivitiess,i Many -successftil jeyents fciinief iaboigit- through there Welle sy 6 y eeei e,ee M ieei iee.i eeee i eei, eeeee s i L s M 'organized ficleiisiand efforts. Janet was always notedff if lf ff ZHIXE 1? JANET ili Q Q Q he? CflicieficyifindfWil1iHgHffSSsf0ssSf1fVff9 7 ill Wfhile REIDsERiffh1ad falways fshown finteresf in istudentfa government ifify fnoti until the swasi. eleetedf' ing iie his, Jiuniorsiyear jthgxty re c'ogniyZQdghisisabilities. ffhis -year, however, gas Senior: President enidiwas fiespionsible Qrganizing Senior events and Privi- le es Mark ialsof' iut his ihei tht to work for him as he S- i'Til K' P, Q ii, el,i E ll1,,. , 1' played VafsityBzzsketlpzilllgl, this Qsyear. .Heads Varsity 'Yell Leadeif Repnescntatiye to 'vthe Chamberfof Defi? utiesg CYNDEE CROZIERswasfone'ofthe most girls on., campusf Doubling League Presidentig Cyndee iwasfin ohjiafgei Danyce which-iwwasl ai success ftliifoui H hei elfoits was elittinffi thatishefvfais y . siiy iss. 8, i M i s . . y ee y is Guam-Of i 40 ,... ii -t ,.-7 X asp ,f W1 M Wi ' 2fMJ'fgfg1g,1 k ' , . I :ggpm . ww' J U Y DICKHUDT , ,, M fl: eh,:,,g5i,k ,gV,.,gw H 5,i:ki,k:: H5 7.3 M3 V, '71 he 1' 1 f q,1 '17 . .,.k ,, iii t wash? Fountaingevalleyisf liiill i First Sttident. From fTh8ll1H11d, iF spent ljisffyf:zi1'iQQliving tliil withritl1efMoss f family Very finteresltcd Qin school-if act i1viries.1Q When td Thailand, hgh-WOU1Ci like toi xqif ciiritiniikib i,train-,, iI'1g.i-Zllld become Eiigliih MEADE a Ihasefalways hl:rff C'yCSf iffnioiicy.f lliz AS Junior, she was K class ftreasuircr Y6Z1rifftSiCrvcd ASB' Treasurer' i t is L iiinancizml. aiiai but Sl'l6iiV0hlh.'i TT? jtebrQ:d ffij1f E Chmrntitieel work. She made major fcQn iribiitiQjiifs if hifi! Afltiyity ,P0inteGommitteE-: Cieifisb ffl fyvayilof limiting student zictivityjg Cqlliifgb is QKlathCfS iplanS for the future. f 'llll lll L , , 'SPOKIS was DAN fSHAW'S 'imiain ni:ei'eSt iv Qzisglie was-on the Vzirsity Fo3otb2illQf 'lfr21ck teams, In his Senior CogCapt:iin,t0f the sie Footballiftezim' find thtln pn their! l iwithbii' t tri. -f most: Vicitorigjuh l'lE H9 Qwas, also ivoted King the lf9f7Q Vzilefingsi Q anc?e and was -,El candidate for Mr. hw- 'iill wforilci like ,to ,attends college' majoring' iii 'QTY ' V Ediidfgitiun ini hopes oft: becoming PE ieaicher, MARCH cameihere asfia ill transferlstudentffffom La Quiritai High School.-i She served sis Sbnior C1555 Treasurer Vii, and was an active menibe rio f Leg Denjoiselles .iil While stilllviat La Quinta She tobkj great iinterestiini drama, At if l f i 'fintereists more,towardiithetticlass it i ilrr ili t TRESA MARCH tlt helped t0iPk1n thellunior Prom-t 1 i iili F jig i i t l of were ,.lODY+4WESTERFEILD. Flttmglycnoiigh, both were most noted ifor their zithletid zicbolinpilkhlmentsgi BOb iwiasli C20-Ca tainf offithe illl Vwfsit i5PYi6tlfSaiiiiiiitcZ1m for .1969 fgslmesg ihdwcvtczri Bdb xxgass also ,imiember ef fthe Varsity was fkept quiteibusy iwithg GAA swimming and iW5Si'rEWi2fd6fd igfQr ,hertcxcellencex with election to them Hall Seniorwsheiisiwasiflelectcicl ti' class Sebrtetiirjf and V E l P I , .. ,L , ..,, ,1-,. rf in 1 U i , 7 i 5 ' irAin 354 iujuryii duririgf the gi-:2gsQnQ caused 5111111 miss some iterl in AFS 'activities 'iliadl 'ilwi Jwilliini i iii i . lt il'lii addition: Qit to class eventsg as tilgyqf-war,i ,1n which-lshe i i , ,,.. i . - - I H KL I K . , .,.: ,ii. I . - ., W7 wwf-B . 1. 5, A X Q2 ' W' 5 l l ? ll MHRLDFTHEYEARjf Q i Janet Mclfferran i for Iuncfffwere SQnipff mciinber offfilxe football team, lll hegwas MQStffV51l1ial5lef'lPlaycrg His othlcrfaccomplishmenlsll ll? lllef..2fihletllC fil5ld ' revblved '21rcSu'ndvthe-wbasketballfaillldf ftliifise' quirliications,lflBlillsfW.asg,selegtdldg Deputy pf f Athleticsl ahd5's6rvf:d l as Varsi ty fC1lub Bresident.,Q Qerri foff' 'the' production caf3,-thisf1.flyeaz7s,g RHQoQ tC yr, jlagt yearns Facultyff Editorfand! ag Edlxtqr-1fnfCh 1Qf foff the S1970 EidiltionqfShe+ wasefalsofone? of ,Qfchis l Vyqag'sQ5 V2ilediclto1'i2ihs4 and fgradualtedl. asf, EIL iiy GERRlCllPENlER BILL l 1 warm l ,Pl' R '.'b. mg: l Q ERl2I J CARPENFIERL faxcdlmgl lfn,, a1ml0gf Bill belbnged ltovfthree Narsjtyfl VALEDICTORIAN PHILIP MARTZ Honoring achievements ol' class members. the class ol' '70 announced Phil Martz as one of the Valedictorians. Phil's scholastic achievements were many as he received a Bank of America Plaque in Math and Science. was a member of MGM. a CSF Sealbearer. and maintained a 3.94 grade point average. Phil was also active in campus guilds. As president ol' Math Guild, he was a representative to lnter-Guild Council. After graduation, Phil plans to attend U.C.l. and major in marine biology. 44 VALEDICTORIAN GERRI ANNE CARPENTER The class of '70 w'as proud to have Gerri Carpenter as one of the class valedictorians. Gerri excelled in all aspects of campus activities, but her scholastic accomplishments were particu- larly high. Graduating with a 3.94 grade point average. Gerri was a CSF Sealbearer and on the honor roll all of her four years at Fountain Valley. Gerri's future goals include gradu- ating from U.C.L.A. with a major in journalism and to do graduate work towards becoming a teacher of the mentally retarded. Top Scholastic, Honor Students Receive Acclaim Graduating with a 3.93 grade point average, Yuri Susan Tanibata was named this year's salutatorian. Susan was a member of the Cali- fornia Scholastic Federation each of her four years in high school and was also named a sealbearer. Susan was awarded Coronet Certificates in Scholarship in her sopho- more. junior. and senior years. As an active member of GAA. Susan was in mod- ern dance and gymnastics. 1970 SEALBE AREF tFlRST SEMESTEF BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Barton Linda Rothenburg Jamie Maida Gerri Carpenter Carol Baldwin Pat Beauhsang MIDDLE ROW: Deanna Woodson Lillian Wyrwa Thea LaC ross Suzanne Hunt Kathy Oyama Nancy Fitch Carl Wyrwa TOP ROW: Rick Martin Debbie Gamble Marilyn Williams Tresa March Janet McFerran Judy Dickhudt Jerry Combe Vince Como Bill Lancaster Cl' Donkeys Brin Excitement, Lau Aehin Bodies l hter, fleet Ms March 14 found the Freshmen joining forces with the Juniors and the Sophomores with the Seniors in one of the most exciting basket- ball games ever played in the Fountain Valley gym. Mounted on donkeys, the players battled each other for the coveted Donkey Plaque which went to the victorious team. The second game of the evening found the athletes pitted A 73 is 'Q S against the faculty. For the second year in a row, the Faculty emerged victorious, but their aging bodies were covered with bruises. Even though the score board named the victors, the real prize went to the donkeys Who, after the hard games, got extra helpings of oats as a most-deserving reward. wu 5 . , A Yi' ,l 47 Super-Pitcher Landis shows his form 48 Assemblies Brin Welcome han When Mr. Bullington or Mr. Kolanoski announced assembly time over the PA, there was always a mad rush out of the classroom door. The assemblies were always a welcome change from study. Students had a chance to vocalize as the cheerleaders tried to get them to yell for the teams. They didn't have to en- courage the kids too much when the teams were winning, but sometimes it was like pulling teeth. Besides pep assemblies, there were informative and entertainment assemblies. The Harlequin Assembly was the most impressive of these as the pantomimists amazed their audiences. Ginny Webber leads a yell. 5 ll 1...-..,... WE S x Harlequin Assembly Fashion Assembly Teacher's Assembly Homecoming Assembly 49 Barons 6R0ck ut' At 6H0p ' Rock out to the sounds ofthe this Friday nightv was a familiar announcement over the PA and was often found on signs around Baron Manor . This famous phrase advertised up-and-coming soekhops which were usually held in the gym. A soekhop is an informal dance. The dress is easualg girls may wear Capris, and every- one must wear socks. There were many reasons for attending soekhops: to dance, to hear a live band. to rap with friends. ete. Soekhops after sporting events served as victory celebrations. Usually hosted by one of the four Classes. sock- hops grew in attendance as the year went on and were always fun. 50 1 M 1 - .2 4i , SENIQRS SENIOR OFFICERS: Tresa March, Treasurer Jody Westerfeld, Secretary Leilana Cosky, Vice President Mark Reider President. The Rei n f Seniorit Ends They were there when the school opened . . . They were the Freshmen then . . . But they remember . . . They remember those very first days . . . The unfinished rooms . . . Classes in the bowl . . . The drinking fountains squirting wrong . . . The rushed lines in the Snack Bar . . . Those few cir- cling birds . . . Those first pep assemblies in the bowl . . . ASB Card Sales . . . Freshman Orientation . . . And the first experience with Finals . . . And then they were Sophomores . . . They worked on concessions . . . They remember the heart-breaking losses of the athletic teams . . . The big dances . . . And their Junior year . . . When they sponsored the Senior Prom at the Newporter . . . When they got their class rings . . . And the preparation for theelast and best year . . . And finally they were there . . . They were Seniors . . . And they remember the winning football season . . . And the ordering of Senior Announcements . . . The increase of the birds circling overhead . . . The initiation of split lunch . . . The Homecoming, the Valentineis, and the Sadie Hawkins dances . . . And the Prom . . . And they remember the final weeks of school . . . They remember how the un- derclassmen envied them . . . They remember the last tests . . . And the last meetings . . . And the last classes . . . And they realized that the end of their days at Fountain Valley High School was near . . . And they re- member putting on their caps and gowns . . . And they looked back . . . They remembered how scarey it was entering the high school for the first time . . . And they thought how scarey it was leaving, too . . . And they graduated . . . Their reign had ended . . . IT WAS TIME FOR THE CLASS OF 1970 TO TAKE A LOOK AT THEMSELVES. 54 W PAMELA ABBOTT RICHARD ABELL KATHI ADAMSON DYAN ALEXANDER MARK ALLEN JACKIE ANDREWS LINDA ARTIANO SALLY ATTISON SHARON AYRES NANCY BADER KEITH BAGUE RICK BAILEY Time, Time, Time- See What's Become Of GO- Open The Door M, L, EVELYN BAKKELO CAROL BALDWIN BILL BALLARD IU 'Ik'.1'l'f' '? KATHY BARBER GIL BARBERIS VICKI BARKER DEAN BARNES PATRICIA BARNES DEBORAH BARNETT MICHAEL BARR DEBORAH BARRY DEBORAH BARTON LORI BAST X -I-mf' 'x'7' KAREN BASTEDO DEBBIE BASTRON REBECCA BATES BUCKY BATSON CHRIS BAUER 6 '--M-wa,., WAYNE BEARD VIC BEATTEAY PAT BEAUSANG ROBIN BECKER RICK BEDROSIAN SUSAN BEHEN Maybe Outside There's A Glass Onion Or An Oct0pus's Garden Or A Magic City Mahi? LORI BEKAS FRED BELL KEVIN BENEDICT DEBBIE BENTLY KARIN BERRY DON BERSTICKER 57 .vig --s.,,, st . . BARBARA BERTANI A Af' MIKE BIVENS 9195 BONNIE BLACK CHRISTINE BLAIR MICHAEL BLAY ERNEST BLISS RANDY BOBERG Newspaper Taxis Appear ff' CHERYLE ARTHUR BOGAN KAREN BOGUE EUGENE BOLTON JANIE BOSANKO BOETTCHER RONALD BOWDEN WILLIAM BRACK JILL BRADEN DAVID BREITER MERLE BREITER ,dev-v' W MIKE BREWER CASEY BROOKS LAWRENCE BOB BROWN LA DONNA BROWN BROTMAN On The Shore . . . Waiting To Take You Away- Kg' QR ij I-ffgr LISA BROWN NANCY BROWN EDDIE BULLOCK SHERYL BURCH STEPHEN BURCH ELIZABETH BURKE JUNE BUTTS Mm ' Listen To BETH CAMPBELL f.C0l0r T 60 EYTI5 L 0 0 0 . ,,,, 5? ,V LI LIA BUSTAMANTE 'W' ROBERT CAGLE K ,,..w1l4i , 11525 ,V if , ,Q f C f'lN DONNA CANNADY GEORGE CANTU CHRISTY CAMPBELL CATHIE CARL RICHARD CARLSON GERRI CARPENTER MARTIN CARRILLO COLEEN CATERINO WILLIAM CHAMPION CANDI CAPLE ROSE CAPOBIANCO CARL CARLSON CHRIS CARNES KEVIN CARROLL CYNTHIA CARVELL LINDA CHATHAM STEVEN CHRISTIANO 61 REX CHRISTIANSEN DENISE CIRILLO TONY COCCIANTE BRADFORD RICHARD COLLER COCHRON ODENE COLLIER BENJAMIN COLLINS JEREMY COMBE VINCENT COMO SARAH CONTRERAS 62 BRENDA COOK GLENDA COOK STEPHEN COOPER STEVEN COOPER NANCY CORTEZ VX LEILANA COSKY SUZANNE COUCH LINDA COURREGES KEVIN COX JERRY CRACCHIOLO 63 SCOTT CRANE CYNTHIA CROZIER RICHARD CR.YSEL CATHERINE ANNE CUNDIFF EDWARD KELVIN CURRIE CUMMINGS CUNNINGHAM -Ns Q ,J-WWW JANICE CURTIS JERRY DALENTA GREG DAVIS SYBLE DAVIS VALERIE DAVIS CHERI DE MOULIN GARY DE BRAAL JERRY DEMPSKI DARYL DESHAZER EUGEN DE SMET DIANE DESROSIERS PAM DEWICK PEGGY DEWICK MACI DIAZ ANTHONY DiBENEDETTO YYYYE MIKE DICKERSON JUDY DICKHUDT VERNARD DIETSCHE DEBRA DIFFIE DONNA DIETZ Think Of Moons And CHUCK DOHERTY KAY DOLEN TOM DONOFRIO And F e 1' r i S W h e el S LINDA DOUGLAS JOY DOVE ALFREDO DUARTE CHAD DUHE PHYLLIS DUNLAP STEVE DUNN GLENN EBERLY MARY EDWARDS DONNA JO EICH PETER EICH PAM EKSTROM FRANK ELAUSKY ELLEN EVANS 66 Y RICHARD ELLIANO JULIE ELLIOTT DIANE EPPELE JUDY ESCO DON EVERSON MARK FIERRO LORRAINE FINKLER ROBERT FISHBURN NANCY FITCH VIVIAN FLOOD STEVE FLORES DONNA FLORY JOAN FLYNN TIM FLYNN I 40' ,ff STEVE FORD JOHN FOREMAN DEBBIE FORTIN CURT FOSLIEN SUSAN FOLSTAD fws DAVID FOWLER KENNETH FREEMAN ADRIENNE FRENCH FRED FRUEH SANDI FUKUNAGA xy... 77, KATHY FULTON TIM FUNDERBURKE TIM FUNK CHARMAINE GAGNE MIKE GAGNE 4+ DEBRA GAMBLE KLAUS GARTNER PAM GEIGER SUSAN GERRARD DEBORAH GILL GAIL GILBY GLENN GOTO DENISE GLUESING MELVIN GOLDBERG RICK GOODAKER RON GOODMAN GREG GOODRIDGE KAREN GOODSON STEVEN GOODYEAR JANICE GORE Dano. G DW 'bgvw You Feel... BECKY GOSSETT REVONNE GRAHAM DAVID GRAY LYNN GRAY LISA GREEN JOHN GREENWOOD HEIDI GRESS BILL GRIFFITH CHRIS GROVES CHRISTINE GRUBER GUY GRUNDY MYRA GUILLEN M04 'qw' PAUL GUSTAFSON PETER GUSTAFSON CARLA HADDEN .kV- + 1 f-5 N E' 2g'ftf BONNIE HADDOW JANET HALVERSON 'Pi ,A-gr' PAUL HAMBERGER CAMERON HANEY NIARK HANNA REED HANSEN LORENE HANSEN ' N: ' Iii A 37 7 h fi? 4' 1 Q - j1 I Z7 W-K ' iw f MARLENE CARL HARDIN GRANT HARDIN SHELDON HATCH RAYMOND HAY HABERMAN 70 SCOTT HELMER LINDA HENDY WILLIAM HENRY CANDI HERFURTH LES HEIL KRISTEN HENDRIX JOAN HENNES LEO HERNANDEZ MARTIN HERRERA SHAWN HESSIE PAM HEYDON ROI EANA HILL WILLIAM HILLHOUSE DEBORAH HIMTER When lee-Cream Castles Fill The Air . . . 7I Have You MINDY MICHAEL HIX RICHARD HOBERG HIRSCHFIELD I ..-N-df' LAURA HOFFMAN LINDA HOFFMAN ROBERT HOFFMAN , gy MMMM I MIKE HOLLINDEN DEBRA HOLZER DEBBY HOMBS Looked At Life That Way? ? '? YVONNE HONORATO JOYCE HORN NANCY HOWEY TAFFY HOPE JANICE HAAS wh ATP' RICK HUBBARD HOAB HUEFFMEIER INA HUFFMAN LARRY HUGHES CAROL HUMPHREY ..-3 LINDA HUNDT JAN HUNT SUZANNE HUNT DEBRA HUSTED CALVERT HUTCHESON 73 DOUGLAS JACKSON JAMES JAHN JEFFREY TIMOTHY BARRY JOHNSON BEN JOHNSON BURKE JOHNSTON JAMES JOHNSON KEN JOHNSON TED JOHNSON CYNTHIA JONES JOY JONES ROBERT JONES DONNELL JORDAN STARLITE KARR DAVE KELLER BELINDA KENMUIR SHERRY KERR CONRAD KIERNAN CHUCK KIRCHNER JOE KOEHLER 74 ART KOLTS THOMAS KUBISAK MICHAEL KUTZLE GLENN KRISTIANSEN PAMELA KUI-INI THEA LACROSS JEANINE LAMBERT BRUCE LANG WILLIAM JOAN LAM PL MIKE LANSMAN 75 BECKY LATHAM JIM LAUFENBURGER STEVE LAUSCH SHERYL LEE CINDY LEEDS DARRELL LEEDY fix CHUCK LENGA RAY LEN HAUSEN CARL LENO JACKIE LEONARD ROSEMARY LEONARD STEVEN LEU CAROLYN LEWIS LARALYN LEWIS STEPHEN SANDI LIVINGSTON LIVERMORE f-'ik 'I' JUDY LOPEZ CATHY LUITWEILER TED LYDDON COLINA IVIACLEAN CINDY MADRID 77 MICHAEL MAHER MIKE MAHONEY LYNN MAHRLING A LLML JAMIE MAIDA TOM MALONE TRESA MARCH - TAKE OFF- run laugh shout scream jump skip fly r 'Q I , . , .sw , 4 MIKE MAROONEY GEORGE MARSHALL GARY MARSHMAN BARBARA MARTIN RICK MARTIN RUTH MARTIN TIMI MARTIN CARMEN MARTINEZ Y dy? 4' ,.,,W I-M RUDY MARTINEZ PHILIP MARTZ KENNETH MASON STEVE MATTSON BRAD MAYER n laugh shout scream jump skip flyrunlaughsho DENNIS MAZZUCA KATHE MEADE TOM MEADE MICHAEL MELATTI CHRISTINA MELIN WILLIAM MELL RALPH MERAZ DEBORAH CHRIS MERRILL BILL MEYERS MERCHANT WANDA MICHAELIS JANET MIKELSON SUSAN MILLAR BEN MILLER CATHY MILLER DAN MILLER CHERYL MILLS ANNA MITCHELL BETTY MITCHELL CONNIE MITCHELL SLO I 0 O STEVEN MITCHELL MARK MICHELON 80 You Move T00 Fast. ,,,,'-Q' CYNTHIA MIZE JERRY MLODOCH KATHLEEN MOLINA JACK MOORE JEANA MOORE RICHARD MOORE GARY MORAN fa .5 4' x '! 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Keith Majoring in Science. Math BALBAS. Joe 'l'rans1'er from South Gate: Ma- joring in Dramaties BALDWIN. Carol Les Demoiselles 3.4. trcas. 4: CSF 1.2.3.41 Advanced 'lennis 3: Class Council 2.3.41 GAA 1.3: Girls' Glce 11 AFS 2.3: Honor Roll 1.23.41 German Gtrild 3: Coronet Certificate in Math I. in l.angrrage 3: Coronet Nomination in Math. Scholarship 3 BALLARD. Bill Swimming 1.2.31 Waterpolo 1.2.3. capt. 1.2: FBl.A 1.2: Gerroan Gtrild 1.2: Radio Clrrh 1.2.31 Ski Clrrh 2.3.41 Estates General BARBER. Kathy CSF 1.2.31 Honor Roll 1.2.3.41 FTA 2.3.4. treas. 3.4: Sttrdent Gtride 3.4: GAA Modern Dance 1.2 BARKER. Vicki GAA 1.2.3.4: GAA Board Mem- ber 4: Student Gtride 3.4 BARRY. Deborah Trotrlyadotrrs 3.4: Choir' 3.4 BARTON. Deborah CSF 1.2.3.4: l.es Demoisellcs 4: GAA Modern Dance 4: F'l'A 41 FBLA 4: Neuspaper Stall' 2: Science Cltrb 1: Class I heer- leader 1 BAST, 1.ori Majoring in English BAS'l'1iDO. Karen GAA 1.2 BASTRON. Debbie GAA l1All Gtrild 2.3.4 BATFS. Rebecca Amr Stud:nt Store 3. rurrnager 41 Con- cessions 3.4. manager 41 Drama 2. 3 BEARD. Wayne Majoring in Indrrsrrial Arts. Math BEAUSANG. Pat 1.cs Dcmoiselles 41 CSF 1.2.1.-1: French Club 2.3.4. trcas. 3. sec. 41 Ecology' Gtrild 4: Class Coun- cil 2.3.4 BECKER. Robin Class Council 1: 'l'raek Clrrlr 31 Pep Cltrb 3: Ski Clrrh 4 BIEDROSIAN. Rick . Football I BEKAS. Lori Varsity Speaker: Football Statis- tician: Estates General: Bouling Guild: Medical Careers Gtrild BE1.1. Fred Gary Photo Gtrild 3: Common Man in Man For All Seasons 3: Friar John in Romeo and .Irrliet 4 BFNED1C'I.1scyin Band 1.2.31 Frosh Football BERRY. Karin Class Council 3: I-Bl.A treus. 4: GAA 3.4 BliRS'1'1CKER.Don CSF 1.2.3.-11 l.atir'r Gtrild 31 Math Guild 3,4 BFRTANI. Barbara '1'r'orrbadorrrs 3.4: Deprrty of Fine Arts 4: Advanced Tennis 3.4 BLACK. Bonnie Maioring in Business V BLAIR. Christine CSF 2.3.41 Math Gtrild l.2.3.4: Gcrroan Guild 2.3 11l.AY. Mike Majoring in lnrltrstrial Arts BOBFRG. Randy' Chess Guild: Art Gtrild BOGUE. Karen Drill Team: Class Council 4: GAA 3.4 liOl.'l'ON. Eugene JV Baseball: Bottling Guild: Honor' Roll 31 Coronet Nomina- tion: Huntington Center Srtrdent of thc Month BOSANKO. Janie Drill Team 2.3.4, capt. 41 lraek Cltrb 2.3: Pep Clrrb 2.3.41 Home- coming Queen Candidate 4 BRACK. Bill Varsity' Football 3.4: Varsity Clrrb 3.-1. sec.-treas. 4: Yearbook Sports Editor' 3.4: CEE Football 1: BEE Football 21 Frosh-Soph Baseball I: BIEE Track 21 Var'- sity Track 3: Estates General 2,31 Coronet Nomination Boys' PE 2 BROIMAN. I.awr'cnce Waterpolo team BROWN. Nancy l3'rntl 3.4: GAA 2.3.4 IIURKIE, Anne Band 1.2.3.-1-: German 4: Math Guild 2 BUS I'AMAN'1 li. 1.iIia Medical Careers 4 BU1'1'S. June Majoring in Business. Home- making CAGl.E. Robert IGC 2: Bottling Gtrild 1.2.3.-1: l.iterar'y' Magazine CAMP111E1.l.. Beth Drama 1.2.31 Girls' Lerrgtre 1.2. 3: National 'l'hespian 1.2.31 School Plays 1.2.3 CA1'l.E. Camli Drill lertrtt 21 GAA 1.2: Spttniah Guild 1.2 CAPOBIANCO. Rose Pep Gtrild 21 GAA 1.2: Medical Careers I.2.3.4. tice pres. 1.2. pres 3. sec. -1 CAREY. Mike Band 1.2.3.4 CARI.. Cathie Bottling 31 French 4 CARLSON. Carl Drama: Online stage crew 31 Romeo and .luliet 4 CARLSON. Richard B.rnd 1.2.31 Class Council 3 CARPEN I ER. Gerri Arrne Year'book Stall' 3.4. Frlitor 4: Science Club 3.4. sec. 3. pres, 41 Coronet Ccrtilicate in Scholar- ship 2.1: CSF 2.3.41 1.atirr Guild 3: Gerruan Guild 2.3.41 Class Council 1.2.31 Student Guides 3. 4: Senior Seminar 4: Honor Roll l.2.3.41 IGC 4: Les Demoiselles 3.4 CAR'I FR. Mike Majoring in Drafting CATFRINO. Coleen Pep Gtrild 3: Photogr'aplry 3 CARVliI.l.. Cy'nthia Songlcader: Junior Class Yice President CHAMPION. liill Varsity Football 2.3.41 MVP 4: Varsity' Basketball 4: Varsity' Clrrb 2.3.4. pres, -1: lfstates Gen- eral 3.41 IGC 41 Track 1.2 CIIRISYIANSEN. Res Junior Class President: Math Clrtb Vice President 2.41 Interact 3.4, pres. 4: lfstates General 1.2. 3: Accreditation Committee 31 Bottling Guild 1.2.3.-1: Irootball 1.2: Ski Guild 3.4 C1Rl1.l.O. Denise Drill Team 2.3.41 Track Guild 2. 3.4: Music 1.2 COMBE. Jeremy Varsity Wrestling 2.3.41 1.eMot 1.2.3.-1. Editor-in-chief 41 CSF 2. 3.4: Horror Roll 1.2.3.-11 Coronet Nominee in P13 21 Golf 1: Borrl4 ing Guild 1.2: JV Cross Country' 1,21 Senior Seminar 4: Varsity' Guild 2.31 MGM 3: Boy' of the Month for December 4 COMO. Vincent ' Band 1.23.41 CSF 2.31 Spanish Guild 31 Interact 1: Band Artards Comruittee 4: Coronet Atsrrrd Nominations in Social Strrdies and Science 3: llonor Roll 1.2. 3.4' COOPFR. Stephen l.ec Football 21 Wrestling 2: Cross Country' 3 COSKY. l.eilana Senior Class Vice President: Jun- ior Class Secretary: GAA 1.2.3. 41 AFS 3.41 Class Council 1.2.3.4 CUMMINGS. Catherine GAA l.2.3.4. manager' 2.3. presi- dent 41 AFS 2.3.41 Band 1.2: Coronet Certificate GAA 3 CUNDIFF. Anne Watcrpolo Statistician 1.23: Lau Gtrild sec. 3: Science Guild 1.2. 3.4: Estates General 4: Advanced Modern Dance 2.3.41 Choir 1.2: Ecology' Guild 4: NFI. l.2.3,4: Student 'ferreher 4 CUNNINGHAM. Izduarrl Band 1.2.31 Clili Football 21 Bottling DAVIS. Syble , Majoring in Business DEMSKI. Jerry Wrestling 2.3.41 Track 1.4: Ifoot- ball 21 Waterpolo 2 DESROSIERS. Diane Claire Girls' League: Bouling Gtrild DIAZ. Maci GAA l.2.3.4: Spanish Clrrh 41 Gyinrnasrics 'l'eam 3.4 , DICKHUDT. Judy' 7 Governor ol' Organizations 41 German Gtrild 2.3.4. pres, 3.4: GAA 3.41'l'ennis'Ieam 3.4: CSF 1.2.31 Honor Roll 1.2.3.-1: Class Council I.2.3.41 1.es Demoiselles 3.4. vice pres. 4: Senior Honors Committee 31 Yearbook Stall' 4: Estates Gcncral Secretary' 4: IGC President 4: Girl of the Month for December' 41 Coronet Certili- cate in Foreign Language 3 DIFFIE. Debra Majorette 4: Suim Team 11 lis- tates General DOHERTY. Chuck Football 4: Baseball 1.13.41 Cross Country 21 Interact 3.4: I.atin Clrrh 3 DOVE. Joy' . Drill Team 2.3.4. capt. 3.4: Homecoming Queen Czindidale 4: Pep Gtrild 2.3.41 Coronet Atyard Nominee: Valetine Prin- cess Nominee 31 Drill Tcanr USA 3.4 ' DUARTF. Alfredo Honor Roll 1.2.31 Honor' in Sci- ence: IRD Nominee for Science DUNN. Steve Majoring in Drafting EB1iRI.Y. Glenn Estates General: Ecology Guild: Senior' Seminar' EDWARDS. Mary' Bottling: Concert Choir' , EICH. Donna lo Varsity' Statistician 4: Student Gtride 3.4: 1-11A 1.2.1 r El.LIO'IT. Julie Ecology' Gtrild 41 Estates General 3 EPPELE. Diane Srre ,Drill Team 2.3: Pep Guild 1.2 FINKLIER. lorraine Advanced Tennis 4: Advanced Modern Dance 2: Freshman Class Vice President I FISHBURN. Robert llaseball I FITCH. Nancy. Girls' League Vice Pres. 4: 1.es Demoiselles 3.4: Class Council 3.4: Frcshrrran Class Treasrrrcr: Senior Seminar 41 Iistates Gen- eral 2: CSF 2.3.41 French 1.2.3.-1. trcas. 4: Art 1.2.31 Math 2.3: AFS 21 Ecology' 4: GAA 1: Honor Roll 1.23.41 Coronet Nomination in Math 3.4 , FLOOD. Vivian Deputy' ol' Gtrild Relations 4: Racontertr Stall 3.4: les Denioi- selles 4: Sciencc Gtrild 3.4. sec. 4: CSF 2.3.41Studcnt Grrides 3.-1 FLYNN. 'lim Varsity' Wrestling 3.4: Varsity Baseball 1.2.41 CEE Football I FOI.S'l'AD. Susan Majoring in Business FOW1.1iR. Dat id Art Gtrild 1.4 FRENCH. Adrienne Yearbook Editor 1: Yearbook Aaard 11 Ar't Club 3.4. treas. 3: Ecology Gtrild 4 FU1.'1'ON, Kathy' Art Guild President 4: Girls' League 21 Horrreroonr Repre- sentative 1.2.41 literary' Maga- zine 3: Art Editor' 4: Advanced Modern Dance 4: l.eMot 3: Folk Cltrh 3 l-'UNDERBlIRKF. lint Estates General 11 'lirrrck 1.2.31 BEE Football 1.2: Basketball 1: MVP BE1-. 'Irack 2 FUNK. 'lim Varsity 'l rack 2.3.41 CrtrssC0tlr1- try 2.3.41 Captain and MVP Cross Corrntry1 League Cham- pion 3: 1-VHS Mile Record l W r l l GAGNl1'. Mike Transfer from Ecole Secondaire de I.adarrsersierc l r CrAikll'll.l:. Debra Q CSI- 1.2.3.-1: Math 1.2.3.-1: Ger- nr1rn Guild 1.2.3 I ' Crll.l. Deborah 1 Majoring in Business 5 GOLDBIERG. Mel' l Wrestling li licology Guild 4 GOODAKER. Rick ' Varsity' llasketbzrll -1: lV2rrsily rsrrserrrrrr 41 rv r-rrrsyrerrrrrrrl 3 croomraw. Rrrrr I Hand 2.3.41 Orchestra 1.2.31 Wa- terpolo mgr. 1.2.3.41 Suiimming mgr. 1.2.2.-1: Basketball nigr. 3.4: Wrestling mgr. 3.4: 'Iratik mgr. 3.4: Varsity Clrrh 3.4: Folk Clrrb 2.3: Student Gtride 3.-1:lDance Committee 2.3.41 lnteralct 3.41 Deputy of Alltlelics. 4 GOODRIDGE. Greg l Majoring in Industrial Aris raoro. crrerr I Varsity' I-ootball 41 JV Football 3: C1-.E Football 1.21 BE1i'Tr1rck sg frets Tr-rret r.z l rrrzrerax. wirrrrrrrr l r arrrrrrrirrg irr nrrsrrre... rarrglrsrr GRIESS. Heidi , GAA 3.41 rerrrrrs mgr. 41lc'rrrs. Corrr:cil 3.4: Spanish Guild 1: Student Gtride 3.4 GROVIES. Chris r Trorrbarlorrrs 3: Pouderl lull' Cheerleader 2.3: Mardi lGras Committee 2 - lrRUlilfR. Rirry' l Crafts Gtrild 41 Art Clrrb 1.2.3.-1: Speech Clrrh 2: 1.iteraturelCIrrb 1 1.2: 'rrrrer r.2.:r GAA lies: Band I: Chorus 1.2 r GRUNDY, carry- l Waterpolo l.2.3.4: Sttimmipg 1. 2.3: Ski Clrrb 41 MVP for Nilater' polo 2 L GUSIAFSON. Peter' Majoring in Dr'afting I HA.-XS. Janice Pep Clrrb 1: German Grrildl 1.21 FTA I i ' Harrr-Lkrrrrtx. Mrrrrerre l Spanish trrrild 3.41Srrrdent Gtride 3.41 GAA 'rerrrrrs 1.4 l HAUDEN, Carla l l GAA 'Iireasrrrcr 4: Girls' lei-rnis '1'eam 3.4: GAA 3.4 : HADDOW. rrorrnre Majoring in Business I HAMBERGFR. Parrl Majoring in Hisror'y'. linglish HANsoN. rtrrerre l FTA I l l l r HAY. Raymond Art Gtrild: Honor Roll 3.41Cor- onet Award Nomination Hlill.. l.ex l r Varsity llaseball 2.3.4 HENDRIX. Kristen ' Estates General: Pep Clrrbl-1: Bottling Gtrild sec. 4 l HERNANDIAL 1.eo I vrrrsrry Frrorbrrrr 3.4: crarf rlrrlrr- ball 21 CEE Track 2: All Irylne League 4 l HESSIF. Shaun l CSF 2.3.41 1-rench Gtrild .il-11 Orchestra 1.2.3.4 HFYDON. Pam GAA: Choir H11 1.. Rojeana FBI A 41 Science 2 HIRSCHFIEI D. Mindy' Strrdent Gtride 3.41 Jr. 'Iealu Sports 31 Advanced Badminton 3: Spanish Gtrild 2.3: Drarua 1: Class Corrncil 1.2.3 N HOISFRG. Rick r key crrrrr , l l'1OF1'MAN. laura l Mexican t lrrlr l'lUl'l53l.-KN, linda R Adelantc 4 l Hill l.lNlll1N, Mike Varsity Wrestling 3.4: Varsity '1'ennis 2: Honor Roll 1.2.3.-li: Coronet Atsard Noruirration iri Fnglish. Math 1: Coronet Auarrl Noruiration in Pli 21 Frosh lfootq ball 11 BFE Football 2: Frosli litskcllitrll 11 Frosh Wrestling 21 Senior Seruinar -1 5 Horxrak. ocrrrrr l Reporter lor 1.eMot 4 HOPE. Tally l Varsity' Statistician 3.4: lracklr Club: FB1.A1 Pep Club: Sopho-l mor'e Class Council H HORN. Joyce Choir 2.3: FBLA 4: CSI' -1 HUFFMAN. lrla Choir 1.2: Liblaly Club 1.2: Pep Club 1.2 HUMPHREY. Calol Valsity Slalisliciarl 3 HUN l . Slmlnnc GAA 1.2.3.-1. sec. 4: les Demol- selles 4: Gills' League Senior Rcpresenlalile -l: Class Council 2.3.-1: CSF 2.3.4 HU'l l0N. John Bonling Team 1 JACKSON. Douglas Math Guild: l.alin Guild: llonl- ing JOHNSON. Relljanlin W Suinlming: Watelpolo 1.2.1.-1: Gellllan Gllild 1.2: Pep Club 2.3: Flll.A 2.3: Radio Guild 2.3: Val- sily Club 3.4: lislales Genelal JOHNSTON. Burke Hand 3: Orellesllaz Viscollnls JONES. Jol Homecollling Plincess: lhespian Vice President 1: ASI! Vice Plesidenl I: Trzlnsfcl fiom War- ren JUNFS. Robetl Tennis 1.2.3.-11 Sophomore Class Council 1-CARR. Stzulile Ann FBI A 4 KOliHl.ER, Joe Ski Club 4: Social Science Aide 4: Flosh llaskelball Tealn I KOLTS. Althlll Ceramics Club KUBISAK. Thonlas Majoling in Business l4U'l'zl.E. Michael 'Ilouhadouls -1: Folk Clllh Plesi- denl 3: Choir 1.-I l.AMllliR'l'. Jeanine Drill 'leam 23.-1: 1-'rencll Club: GAA: FTA: Modern Dance LAMPI.. Joan Governor of Conlmunity Rela- tions 4: Class Council 1.2.2.-1: Les Denloiselles I.-1: Dlanla and Plays 1.2.3.-1: CSF 2.3: Adlanczd Modem Dance 3 l.ANCAS'l'FR, Bill CSF 2.3.41 Math Guild 2: Latin Guild 3.4 IANSMAN. Mike Celamics Guild President -1: Es- lales General 1.2.3 LATHAM. Becky Majoling in Business l.liliDS. final Dlill Team Caplain -1: Advanced Modem Dance 3.4: Dlill Team 3.-11 Pep Club 4 LFNO. Carl Ski Guild 4: Gymnastics 4 LIEPORE. l.inda Drama LYDDON. 'lcd Valsily Football 1.2: Varsity 'Flack 1.2.3.-1: Valsily Wlestling 1.3.-1: AFS 3.4: Valsily Club 2. 3.4 MADRID. Cindy GAA 2.3 MAIDA. Jamie Drill Team 4: Sludenl'Council 4: l,cs Dcmoiselles 4: Gills' League: GAA: Pep Club: Dlanla Clllh: Modern Dance MALONE. 'lholllas Valsily Foolball 2.3.-4: All-Ilvine League -1: CEE Football 1 MARCH. Tresa Senior Class 'l'leasul'el: Al-S l'l'easurel': Les Dclnoiselles 3.4: CSF 2.3.-1: School plays 1.2: Swim Team 2.3.-1: listales Gen- eral 2: Class Council 3.-S: Student Guide 3.4 MAROONEY. Mike HFIE Foolball 1: Scc Hou 'll1e5 Run 2: Rain Maker 2: A Man For All Seasons '41 Pools Pala- dise 3: Romeo and lllliel -1: Es- lales Genelnl 2.-3: Ml. Pickle 4: Boys' Representative -1: Class Clown 4: Dranla Club Plesidenl 4 MARSHMAN. Galy Tlack 4 MARTIN. Bobbie Majoring in Business MARTIN. Rick ASB Vice Presidenl 4: CSF: MGM: Valsily Football 3.-li Val'- sily Track 3.4: CEE Basketball: NFL MARTINFZ. Carmen GAA 1.2.32 Medical Calccls 2 MARJZ. Philip Closs Counlly 3.-11 Pies. of Math Kiuild 1.2.3.-1: CSF 1.2.32 DSLC 3: Colonel Allard for Scholar- ship 2: MGM 3: Fslales Genelal 2: Scholar llolll 'lieam 3 MASON. Kenneth Majoling in lndusllial Arts MAYHR. lilzld Nlajoling in llzdusllial Arts XlcAllAMS. lluly Football l.2: Snimnling 21 Wa- lerpolo 3: Wleslling I Mclllilllli. Dennis Band 1.13: llouling Guild 1.4: llaskelball li llaseball 3 N1cCl.URI'. Palli l.yn llann:r Gill l: Spanish Club 1.2. X.-1: Class Council 3 McCUl.I,OUGH. Dianne GAA: Advanced Snilnming: Jun- iol Class Represenlalixe MCCUTCHEON. l.olclla Majoling in Spanish McFARl.AND. 'lieleszl - CSF Mel-FRRAN. Janet Chamber of Deputies 2.4: Sopho- mole Class Plesidenl: Governor of Aclixilies 4: Class Council 2. 3: Fslales Genelal 1.3: IGC 2: GAA 2.3.-1: Advanced Tennis Team 3.42 CSF 1.2.31 Gill of the Month lol October 4: Ski Guild 3: .lr. Bal Guild 1: Senior Ilon- ols 3: Student Guide 3.-l: Honor Roll 2.2: DSLC 23.41 CASC 2.4: Match ot' Dimes Queen Candi- date 2: Colonel Nominations in Gills' Service 2.3: Suldenl Gov- elnnlenl I: Homecoming Cllair- nlan -1 Mcl.liAD. Reid Majoling in lndusllial Alls MCPHFRSON. Scolt 'Ilack 2: Football 2 Nlli.-Xllli. Toni Nlajoling in Math M151 A'l'll. Mike Football 2.3.-1: Baseball 1: llas- kelball I: 'l'lack 2.3 MELIN. Chlislina Majolirtg in Business MFl.l.. William F111 A: Advanced Choil MICHNFLIS. Wanda Gelnlan Guild 1.21 Pep Gllild 2 MICHFI UN. Mark I Honor Roll 1.2.3.-1: 'I rack 25' lfcology Guild -1 MIKFI SON. Janet Gills' Glec 2.1:C'hoil 4: Spanish Club 2.3: AFS 3: GAA I Mll l.AR. Susan Tlansfer flonl Wexlehesler High School Mll.l HR. Dan Plyaloulh Tloulvle Shooling Con- leslanl 3: Replesenlalixe -1 MITCHFLI.. Anna Olcheslla 1.2: GAA I: F111 A 3. -1: Spanish 2 Ml'I'CllFl.l . Connie Spanish Gllild 2.4. pres. -l: All Gllild 3. treas. 3: GAA 1.2.3.-L anim lllgr. 4 Mllli. Cynthia Medical Careels Gllild MLOIJOCH. Jelly Majoling in lilccllonics MOURF. Brady llack 1.2.3.-4: I-oolhall 1.2.3,-1: lfslatcs General Z MOORE. Dan Majoling in lndusllial Alls MOORF. Jeanna GAA 1.2.3.-1. vice Pres. 4: Gym- nastic lug lx 2: Suimnling lllgr. 3: AIAS vice ples. -1 MOORF. Rick Majoling in lndllsllial Alls MOULD. Pam Magazine l,eMol 2.3: GAA l.2.4: l.itelaly 3: Pep Gllild 2.3.-1: Bonling Clllb 2.3: Eslwles Gen- elal 2 MURPHY. Kathy Drill 'leanl: Modcln Dance NAVARRO. Rohell Valsill Foolhall 1.2.-1: Track 3 NEAL. Tim Majoring in lndllstlial Arts NELSON. Debbie Song Gill 4: .llz Class Vice Presi- dent T: Drill Team 3: Homecom- ing Queen -1 NI-.I.SON. linrlll Song Girl -I: Homecoming I'rin4 rev 4: Drill 'Iearm 3. Hnnlerooni Reprexenlauixe 3: GAA I. 'lrarck -I 1 v Clrrb -jg Iep C lub -.-I: Ir: Clam Council: Sl: Claisx C uuncil NH SON. Narncy Drill Iearnl 3: Ailxaureed Iennix -1: Claus Council 3.4 NI'llRUIII Choir: All NIEWISI' RG. . Jalnenc Deunix llarnd 1.2.3.-1: Olclresllai I.2.3.-1: Dislrlcl Orcllexllal I.2: Bouling Guild I: Chess Guild I.2 NIC IIUI.S. Iom Nlarjoring in Marlh TSII' KAMP. Pauuelar Kary llepuly of Olgalnifarlionx. 3: Vice Plcxillcrll ill' IUC 3: Mlllcll of llinles Queen 'Calndidllle 3: Yearl- briok Slaul' 3.4: Ciuonel Anruil Nnruiliev: 31 DSI,C 3: CASC II Ilrurrecurrring Crvmmillee 3: Vall- enlirre Liueen Carnilidarle I: Pep Klub I: llalsx Ciluncil I: Gills' Glue I.Z: Clririi 2: Pronr Coru- rrriuee 3 NORIUN. limb Ilarxeliarll 1.2: Barxkelbaill I: lhml- ing Guild 4 ODI AND. Nm mar 'I'l:ll:xl'er' Iliun I ynurmil Iligzll Sehnirl ' UI SON. Pauly GAA 2.3.-I: Ciellualll Guild l.2.3. 4: ASI: 3.4 OY KMA. Karlhy CSF 3.-1: Xlarlh Guild Sec. 2: Marlh Guild 2.3: Ifquexlrialn Guild 3 PARIS. Jn Ann GAA 3.4: Iislarlex General 2 VARKI R. Nlzlry Iidixor ol' l.i1elauy' Mzrgxrxinei le- Mol 3.4: CSF 1.4 PASI'.I.K. fialry' liarnd I.2.3: I'ennis: lfrmlbarll: llalcli: Celaullics I'FIfRY. lxarlhy Marirnirlg in Arl PHII BIN. Marry Suinr 'I'e.rru X.-I l-mn.-x. can-y Colleue Prep Marjnr PlI'IiR. Judy Adxainced Choir 3.4: Advalnced 'lienlaix 3.4 Pl.UMI.liY. Gaily Foolbarll 1.2: Barxeharll I.2 POMFROY. Kailhy FHA Piexidenl 4: FII.-X lrearx- urer' 3: lixlarlex Genelarl 2.3.42 French Guild I PONCIE. Slephamie Adialneed Modern Dame: 31 Or- ehesual 1.1: GAA 3: Junior Clam Council POPE, Dirwid Varrxiiy' Foolballl: Vauxily' Hauer barll: IV Iizrsebrrllx IIB Aealf demic Tealm POWERS. Joxeph Yearrhool PRIQLFYKO. Hob Valrsily' Club 4: JV Foolhalll 3: Vausily Fnolbarll -1: CFI: Foot- barll 2: larush Forllbarll I: Clili Harskclbilll 2: Donkey Rzlslrelballl 3 PRICHARIJ. -Pauly Speech Club 1: Spanish Guild l OUll.l.lN. Pzunelal Girlx' Leargue Rcpresenlrrlive QUINLAN. Ilonnal Brand Ill: GAA 3 RAINFY. Gloriir Clalsx Council 3.4: GAA 2.14: srrrarfm carrirre 3.4 RANGIEI.. Puri Song Gill 4: Pep Clllh 1.2.3.-1: Iislarlex General! 3.4: Ski Clrrb -1: Gynrnaislics Cluh 3: Blmner Girl I: Trarelx Club 3: GAA I RANKIN. Jarmex ' Golf 'Iezlm l.2.3.4: Ski Club 3.4: Jr. Clans Council 3: Senior Sem- inau': Honor Roll I.Z.3.4 RAUPP. Sieve Vausily Foolbilll 3.-I: Iilili FOUI- balll 2: Valrsily' Club 3.4: CEE Fnolbaill I: CEIZ Truck I: BEF 'I'l'ueIa 2: Varrsily Truck 3: Honor Roll 3: Coronet Analrrl Nominee I.2.3 RIZFD. Slexe CSF 3.4: Marlll Guild 4: Senior Clam Council 4 KIJIIJFR. Illiuk Senior Claiw Plexiilenl -4: CASC Represerllarliye 3: lnleralcl Pres.. lnlelarcl 2.3.-I: CSF I.2.3.-3: Vall- Xily Iiarskelballl -I: JV lialskcllmrll 3: lil'Ii Hirskelbarll l.Z: Senior Hnrtor'Cnn1nlillee 3: Buy' of the Murtlh for Nmembel' 4: Clam Council I.2.3.4: Germain Guild L21 Speech aind Nlil. I.2: Don- key llaixlaelbarll Chziirmarn 3.4: Iixlaues Generall 2.3.-I RHOIJIES. Rilar h Drill 'learm Z: lfxlarles Generarl Z RICE. Balybauai Vallxily Yell l.ealdel: 'I'roubai- rlourw 3: Modern Darnee 3.4: Choir l.2.3: Suillr 'Iealm 2: Pep Clrrb I: lxslarlex Generarl 1.2 RICH. Colleen Adxainced Suim 2: Gil-lx' Lezrgucz Homecoming Queen Nominee 4: Varlenlini: Princen Nominee 3 RICHARDS.1im CEE Fixolblrll amd Trarck: Choir: 'l'r:oubauIorrrs fl: Choir' 4 RICHMOND. l.indar llonling Guild 1.1.3.-4. pies. 3.4: l.ilelally Malgzllinc Slarlf 2.3: IGC 3.4: l.elIIol Z: Pep Glrild I RIGIDON. Chllrlex Vausily' Golf: Odd Couple 4 RIVIiRA. Jearnnclle F-.laues Generarl I ROACH. Palm Senior' Clam Council: GAA 'l'en-' nis 3.4: Marnor' of Science 2 ROBHEN. Partly Dixing Tearm 3.4: Gymrarslies -la Cornrzer Award Nominarlion 3 ROBERTS. Mieharel Barxebarll l.2.3.4: All-Irvine League Second Iinsemarn 3: All- Oralnge Crnrxl Second Barsenrzm Second Team 3: MVP 3 ROBERTSON. Todd Foolballl 2.3.-1: Varrsity Cluh 4 ROGERS. Theresa Ann Jr. Clarxs Council: All Clrrb 2 ROMAN. Mauiarnnal FTA sec. -4: AFS: Flll.A: Speech Clrrb 3: All Clrrb I ROSS. Greg mragaifsne af -.mah RO'I'Hl5NllURfiIiR. Iinrlll Germain Club Vice Prey. -1: Ger- main Clrrb Trearxurer 3: CSF l.'1. 3.4: GAA 1.23.41 Sludenl Guide 2.3.-l: AFS 3: Speech I RUBAIJUI . .Iudy Adiaineed Teami Sporlx -1: Cl.m Council 3.-I: Iliarnlrr I: Pep Clrrb I.1 RUIIIO. Doreen Adiarneed 'l'elun Sporlx: CSF 3: Clam Cuuneil 3.4: Orehesllai I.2: Dlnnlar l: GAA I.2: Pep Club l.2 SAHLI. June GAA I.Z.3: Spxrnish Glrild I.-1: Suim Tealm 3 SAHl.I. Joxeph Sli Clrrb 4: Rurlio Glrild I: C zlllf. Boys' Stale Represenlarlixe 1 SAUNDIERS. Kary GAA Modern llarnce Mgr.: Ad- varneed .Modern Dalnee SCHAUI.. Cheryl G.-XA SCIIIQNIJIQL. Elilalbelh Sparnish Prexidenl 2: CSF: Suim Tearm SCHURR. Robellu FBLA SEKFRA. Jearnne Honor' Roll l.2.1.-1: Concerl Choil 3.4: 'l'loubaulurll'x 4: Claim Council I.2.3: lauin Club l.2.fl: Choir' Clrrb 41 Speech Club I: Siudenl Guides 3.-I: GAA I.2: Glee Club I.2 SHAW. Dain liaiskellwalll I.2.I: Vallxily 4: Foul- h.rll l.2. Yauxily 3.-1:Tlalck I.2. Vilrsily 3.-I: Valrxily Clrlb 3.4 SHEPHERD. lillcn Foreign Exchange Sludenl lfirrarl- isl 4: Colonel Auaird Nominee I.2.3: Slurlenl Council l.2.3: Ad- vaineed Suim Team 1.3.-I: GAA I.'l.3.4: Spanish Guild 2.3: FTA sec.. prei.. 2.3.42 Choir' I.2: C Sl- I.2: AFS 4: DSLC Tallenl Show Svieepslaxkea 2 SHORT. Mzrrgaucl Su inrnring: Teauri Spoilx SIMMON. 'l'el'esa FHA: FBLA SIMURDA. lirian I-rosh Forrtlsall Shlllll. laurel Estates General -I: FIIA -l: G,-XA I SNlili. Iitrda GA.-X 2.3 SNIPIQS. Iolrn 'l'ennis Club l: IV Tennis l.2: FIIIA I S0l.'l'. Rrrsscll CSF l.2.3.-lr Interact 3.4: Varsity Waterpolo 3.4: Varsity Suinr- nring 3.-l: Coronet Certilicate for Math 3: Captain Varsity Water Polo STALJFFER. Michele Banner Girl 2.4: Estates General 3.4: Girls' Track Club 2.3.-1: GAA 2.3.-l: Jr. Class Cottncil 3: Senior Class Council STEPHIENS. Clrergl Equestrian Guild President S'l'liW,XR'l. Ken Estates General: Bottling Club Treasurer 4: lilili Football Sophorrrnre: l rtrsh Wrestling l STIHWARI. Randy Football I.2: Senior' Class Coun- cil: latin Guild: listares General 2.-S: Baseball I STORUM. Ilene Snirn Teanr 3: Tcnnis Team -1: GAA 2.1.41 Sophomore Class Council STRAIN. John Varsity Baseball 4: Interact 4: Varsity Golf 2.3: Varsits Foot- ball 2: Varsity Cltrb 2.3: French S'l'Ul.TZ. Debbie Girls' Glee I 'll Choir' 23' Drama -I STURM. Gertrude Chorus l.2.3: Girls' League l SULLIVAN. Kurt Football l.2: Wrestling 2 SVOBODA. John Varsity Football 3.4: Captain JV Baseball 2: Clilf. BFE Football l.2 TANIBATA, Ytrri Srrsan CSF I.2.3.-I: Coronet Cerrilicate 2.3: GAA Advanced Modern Dance 3: Gymnastics 4: GAA 2. 3.4 TAYI OR. Jeana Class Council 2.3: GAA l.2.3 Team Sports 3: Pep Club l.2 TAYLOR. Rocky Football: Wrestling TERRY, Dave Coronet Aaard Winner Pli TFWALT. Sharla Pep Guild l.2.3: Advanced Choir' 2.3.41 Girls' Glee I. ll l: Senior' Council -4: Girls' League llnrrre- room Rcpresentatite 4 'l'HliRlAUl.'l'. Tom Baslsetball 2.3. rar. -1: Track rar. 2.3: Cross Country 2 THOMPSON. Cherie Modern Dance THORNIE. Meri-ilee Advanced Modern Dance TRAMMELL. Michael Majoring in Math 'l'ROXlil.l.. Larry Varsity Foothall 3: Clili Foot! ball 2: Varsity llaseball -l: Chess Club l: Drama 2.3 TRUDE. Candy Spanish Guild l: Pep Guild 2: Advanced Modern Dance 3: Ski Cltrb -1 'I'RUJIl.l.O. Harvey Basketball. BEE I.2 VACCA. Andrea Spanish Club 3,-l, Ircas. 4: AFS 2.3 VALBUFNA. Gary Varsity Club 2.3.41 Basketball l. 2.2.-1: Varsity Haslsetball 3.4: :Baseball l,2.3.-41 Varsity Base- ball 2.3.-3: Football I.2.-1: Varsity Ifoorlrall -1 VAl.l'IUFNA. George Football l.2.3.-4: Basketball I: Wrestline 2.3.4 VASQUEZ. Marta GAA l.2.3.-I VAVRHK. Gwendolyn llusiness Cltrh I VEGA. Julie Ann Spanish Club 2.3.-1: I-'BLA 3.-1, xicc pres. -1: CSF -I: Honor' Roll 3.-I: Coronet Auard Nominee in liusincss 3 VICKIJRS, Gears Majoring in lndtrstrial Arts Vl0l.A. Richard Dising V0l.l'li. Juanita Orchestra I.21GirIs l'rack 2.3.-I: Choir l.2 WAGNER. Vickie Transfer from Carson lligh School WALLS. retry Water' Polo: Strinrming WARBRICK. Clary Hand 3 WAl.SH. Kathy Neuspapct' 3.4: Slti Club 2.. Choir' 2.3 WATSON. Cheri Math Guild 1.2.3.-4: German Guild 2.3 WFAVFR. Christine Al-'S Student to India 3: CSI-' 3. 41 Band I.2: Adsanced Modern Dance 2.3.4 Wlil.l.S. Santlee Choir- 2 WEIDENHAMMFR. Nancy Head Song Girl -3: IV Cheer- leader 2: Pep Club I.2.3.-1: Sli Club -1: 'l'racls Club 3: GAA l WlfNDlil.l.. Chris Deputy of Bands and Dances: Vice President Girls' lfnsenrble: Choralicrs 1.2: Choir' I.2.3: Girls' Glee I.2: 'lhespians l: llossling Guild 3.4: Class Council 2.3.-1: Chamber of Deputies 4: Saint Teirnr -I: Banner' Girl 3: les De- moiselles 4: Student Guide 3.-1 WliS'l'ERFlfI.D. Jody Senior Class Secretary -l: GAA 1. 2.3.-S: Class Council 3.4: AFS 4 WHITCOMB. Kathy FHA l.2.3.-lt GAA l WHITE. Dann Man For All Seasons 3 WHITE. Derels 'l'ransl'er' from listancia High School NVILKFRSON. Rick ltoulingz lisrrrres Gcneral I Wll l.lAMS. Dale Male Chorus l: Ads. Choir 2.3. -l: Troubadours 1.4: Orange County Honor' Choir 2.1.-3: Cor- onet Attard Certilicare 3: liuuls ing 2.2.4 Wll.l IAMS. Gary Bottling -1: Orchestra 2: Estates General 3 Wll.l.l.-NAIS. John Goll' l.2.3.-1: I'-'ootball I wrrtrrxms. trrrrirrn CSF l.2.3.-1: Tennis 2.2.-1: Con- cert Choir l.2.3: French Guild l.2.3: Junior Class Council: Cor- onet Certilicate for Scholarship 2: Coronet Nominee lor Scholar- ship aml PIE A WOODSON. Deana French 2.3.-4: FIA 2.3.-41 CSF 2.-I: Adv. Girls' Glcc I: Adv. Choir 2.3.41 AFS -I: l.cs Deirroi- selles -1: Class Council 2.3: lor- onet rflttittlls Nominee 2.1: AFS Finalist VVlfRSl'lfR. Steve Waterpolo l NVYRWA. Carl CSF I.2..3.-11 Class Council l WYRWA. lillian CSF l.2.3.-1: Honor Roll l.2.3.-I YOH0. Penny Girls' Glcc 2 YONIEKURA. Steren I-'oatball -1: 'lrack 1.-3: Wrestling 2: Interact 3.4: sec. J: Varsity Club -1: Fll-X l: I-states General I.-I: Class Council 1.2.1.4 L-XHNFR. Steve Mascot 4: Pep Club -l: Class Corrncil 3: Chess Club 2: Aero- space 2: You C:m't Tale It With You 2: Cross Country ll Wrestling I: Track I: Drarrra Club I IIQRVAS. Dennis lrack. Bottling 'IDR Q2 X . w-BJ i 3, Q Ni in U 51 QCQ 5 BSC!! XM 3 xx x I R 1 1 5 i I l fc! XNXX K h X Z NNN N. XXX X XXX X gf XXX 'X K W X .XXXX XXXN Cf BO 2? QD 'gg X KZ? ORGANIZATIONS SECTION EDITORS: Judy Dickhudt Mindie Porter 105 4 Presid nt Casey Spencer Gets Involve Involvement was the key word in Casey Spenceras year as ASB President. Aside from his duties as FV,s chief executive, he represented the entire Huntington Beach Union High School District as Student Advisor to the Board of Trustees. This was not his tirst year in student government, how- ever. During his freshman year, he served as freshman vice-president. His first year on student council was his Junior year. As Deputy of Com- munity Relations, his job was to inform outside newspapers of upcoming FV events. He also at- tended Board meetings and became truly involved. lt was during this time that his decision to run for president of FV became finalized. This multi- talented student also served as head photographer on the yearbook staff for three years. During his year in office, he instituted many changes. He worked to revise the constitution. He Worked on reforming policies Cfor example: pepster policy and Homecoming policy.D He spent many hours working on the bond election. lf there was a job to do, the Student Body could always count on Casey. Casey really went all-out for FV. His countless hours of Work were indicative of his dedication to the students of Fountain Valley. The trials- . . A . . .y .zft ,, 'lsa Q 'lii 4 if S ss k i. I pw , .... , 106 and tribulations . , . of being ASB President. Rick Martin Sandi Fukunaga Kathe Meade ASB Vice President ASB Secretary ASB Treasurer ffieers Plan An Active Year Mark Reider Greg Wolford Marsh Toppen Senior Class President Junior Class President Sophomore Class President Scott Reider Cynthia Crozier Mike Marooney Freshman Class President Girls' Representative Boys' Representative lO7 X -pri Q .. . 39 Dodi Lampl Judy Dickhudt Janet McFerran Governor of Community Relations Governor of Organizations Governor of Activities fn!- t . C-If Carol discusses pepsters. Rochelle SllZ1plI'0 Deputy of Fund Raising New Leaders Initiate Chan es Dave Toole Vivian Flood Chris Wendell Deputy of Publicity Deputy of Guild Relations Deputy of Bands 84 Dances IO8 Bill Champion Deputy of Athletics Council members listen to each others views. The Chamber of Deputies is divided into two parts, the Council and the Departments. The Council members are all ten elected officers. These members are the only voting members of the Chamber. There are four departments, each headed by a governor with the deputies working under them. The Community Rela- tions department is concerned with off cam- pus publicity and representation to the city and the Board of Trustees. The deputy is the deputy of community relations. The campus department is concerned with campus im- provements and publications. The deputies are deputies of publications, faculty 84 curriculum, and publicity. The Organizations department deals with all campus clubs and fund-raising events. The deputies of guild relations and fund raising work with the governor. The Ac- tivities department coordinates all campus ac- tivities such as dances, plays. etc. The deputies of pep, fine arts, athletics, and band 84 dances make up the department. Through the efforts of these leaders. Fountain Valley students had Barbara Bertani Dave Clemans Deputy of Fine Arts Deputy of Community Relations Mike Hix tries to get his point across. a very well-rounded year. Carol Hockman Deputy of Pep lO9 tudents Voice Opinions In At the beginning of the school year, each homeroom elected a student to represent them in one of Fountain Valleyis two legislative bodies, Estates General. Through the leadership of ASB Vice President, Rick Martin, this group discussed many important campus issues and recommended changes and ideas to the Chamber of Deputies. lt was the responsibility of each of the student representatives to further discuss the issues in their homerooms and in that way get the opinion of every student on campus. Through the year many changes were approved by Estates General, Cafeteria planning and the addition of new food items were the result of a committee that visited cafeterias of diiier- ent schools All changes in the school by-laws and guild char- ters had to be approved by this body. Through Estates General it is hoped that the gap between student government and the student body is bridged. Student representatives listen to the topic of discussion. llO Students exchange views on important issues. Estates General All Estates General members listen intently. ESTATES GENERAL MEMBERS: R. Abell, J. Andrews, L. Artiano, S. Averna, G. Barry, T. Batson, C. Bakkelo, E. Blay, M. Centefante, B. Champion, D. Clemans, P. Cochran, T. DiBenedetto, J. Dickhudt C. Duhe, P. Durston, J. Esco, L. Evans, M. Fierro, V. Ford, K. Fulton, F. Gartner, S. Geiger, S. Gray, T. Green, J. Guillen S. Hammack, H. Hayes, K. Haymes, H. Hendy, G. Hernandez, M. Hix, J. Jasuoko K. Jensen, S. Jensen, K. Jones, M. Jordan A. Juarez, D. Juarez, C. Larkin, A. Levy, R. Mahrling, T. Malone, J. Mann, C. Mar- shall, J. Martinez, R. Martin, B. Martin, S. Matagorin, P. McClure, L. McPhedran D. Moulders, M. Muskett, D. Nelson. P. Noah, M. Odland, A. Osborn, R. Ost- heimer, C. Pallock, J. Peek, K. Pettit, K. Pomeroy, M. Rios, C. Roberts, J. Ruba- due, M. Scott, V. Sellers, C. Seidl. J. Shel- ley, C. Shim, N. Shorton, L. Silver, C. Smith, L. Smith, R. Smith, M. Stauffer, K. Stewart, R. Stewart, E. Stringer, K. Sulli- van, L. Talamantz, G. Valbuena, C. Vega, S. Vega, J. Wailes, P. Walker, D. Whiting, C. Wright, G. Yarrington, S. Yonekura. 1 v 9 a 1 Judy Dickhudt discusses guild charters. lll .l - it IGC members start plans for the Mardi Gras. r Dave Toole adds a comment to the discussion. Guild presidents question candy sale results. Inter - Guild Coun il Re ulates X mv Q X if rv ,.., . ,W ZL. ,, INTER-GUILD COUNCIL: BOTTOM: R. Shapiro, V. Flood, J. Dickhudt, S. Crane, G. Carpenter. SECOND ROW: D. Dye, C. Griffith, D. Honda, C. Vega, L. Richmond, C. Zenk, D. Woodson, E. Shepard, THIRD ROW: B. Gilbert, M. Lancaster, R. Pacurar, C. Shim, P. Kiefer, D., Juarez, B. Champion, D. Toole, M. Reider, C. Egglett, TOP R-OW: C. Crozier, M. Marooney, J. Ackerman, B. Cox, R. Goodman, S. Reider. Mr. Buffington presents the candy sale results. Guild Activities CHARTERED F.V. GUILDS: Future Homemakers Math Adelantes French Medical Careers American Field Service Future Teachers Outdoorsmen Art Girls, Athletic Association Pep Bowling Girls, League P.H.D. Boys' League German Photography Chess Interact Radio California Scholastic Federation Junior Bar Ski Drama Latin Spanish Equestrian Les Demoiselles Varsity Future Business Leaders Manor of Science Inter-Guild Council is composed of the Organizations Department and all of the guild presidents. Judy Dickhudt served as I.G.C. President and Vivian Flood as secretary. At these meetings, guild presidents discussed various problems and activities. The problems dealt particularly with split lunches, advisors, field trips and ways to make money. Turtles were chosen again for the December fund- raising sale. All clubs participated and some treasuries were given a boost as a result of the sale. The clubs unified again this year behind the annual Mardi Gras. A spirit week leading up to Mardi Gras day provided fun and activities for all the students on cam- pus. The carnival lasted over the weekend and was sponsored bv the clubs. It was the purpose of I.G.C. to initiate activities for each club on campus and provide ways for clubs to discuss ideas and problems and work on projects together. H3 if R .. x A -X-fp. ,x T 1 x r .. wx E 3 in' 3 1 K 'Q FRFS5' ez J 1 Q W if '1 3 fs . .... , - , l X5 +P' X QR me , 1 f f . K X The Times They Are A Changin CHOOSE THE MOST CORRECT ANSWER. The 1970 Raconteur Staff is A. Brilliantly Creative B. Uniquely Artistic C. Exceptionally Modest D. All of the above FAR LEFT TOP- Photographers: Curt West and Jim Ackermann FAR LEFT MIDDLE- Vivian Flood FAR LEFT BOTTOM- Pam NieKamp MIDDLE LEFT MIDDLE- Judy Dickhudt MIDDLE LEFT BOTTOM- Joe Powers MIDDLE LEFT TOP- Rick Ostheimer RIGHT MIDDLE LEFT MIDDLE- Deborah Wilson RIGHT TOP LEFT- Mary Edwards and Mindy Porter RIGHT MIDDLE LEFT- Bill Brack and Mike Canzone FAR RIGHT TOP- Gerri Carpenter FAR RIGHT MIDDLE- Mrs. Phyllis Tarwater FAR RIGHT BOTTOM- Greg Raupp ' AVPAQN-.,:W..- ,E ',,.' ,I , , Editor-in-chief Jerry Combe Jo McWilliams and Debbie Holzer, News Editors Kathy Walseh, Feature Editor and Debbie DiFrenna, Editorial Editor L't W 0 k ,qmnvv fi? 1, X X it . ,avi-.nfl oooor Mr. David Feyk. Advisor Joe Weddie, Sports Editor 6 i-5.5 P' :Wx f 1 ,. ,, HL- 3 ,. ' :gz- B it A 4 if if Wits ii g. , 1 ' J I . X . t it eff Aggf-N ff i -. f ,kV. 4 Reporters: FRONT: Steve Adams. BACK ROW: Rick Carriere, Dennis Zervas, Diane Walter. Many long hours made a good newspaper. This year the l,eMot Staff, publishers of our monthly newspaper, was led by Editor-in-Chief Jerry Combe, To produce a newspaper of which Fountain Valley could be proud took the diligent ellorts of this small staff, advised by Mr. David Feyk. Editor Combe added new innovations to his publication and presented Barons with articles by which they could remember the great year 1970. Rank Hi h n Baron Readin Lists ,ff l. jx lsss r i R t :ft 14 ..-vqiff :fr R 1 3 e R .a ,A :- -R H V -s,,. ,si Klip-'4W,:, K fx.-L l New J .p 4-N, .4- H:--ft - - 1... ll7 'A Work' LES DEMOI- SELLES: BOT- TOM: V. Flood, L. Sakauye, C. Vega, D. Honda. SECOND ROW: S. Hunt, D. Bar- ton, L. McCliss, M. Lancaster, N. Fitch. THIRD ROW: I. McFer- ran, T. March, S. Fukunaga, P. Tes- sier, C. Baldwin, P. Beausang, FOURTH ROW: J. Maida, D. Woodson, C. Wen- dell, J. Dickhudt, S. Rothwell, Not Shown: G. Carpen- ter. . f x . 4 rw A I l Les Demoiselles, the girls, honor service guild, had many projects this year. Over the summer L.D. members worked on car washes to increase their treasury and initiated new members with a snatch breakfast. During homecoming spirit week the members sold homecoming mums and delivered them-to the homerooms. They also sold chocolate hearts during Valentines week, and delivered them the Friday before Valentines day. The girls went caroling at Christmastime and chose secret pals among themselves for the rest of the year. Foun- tain Valley students are truly grateful for all the services performed by these girls. LD, Interact Perform Services Our boys' service guild, Interact, was sponsored ing the year. Among the most noticeable was the by the Fountain Valley Rotary Club. The Rotary new paint jobs the trashcans on campus received. Club bought jackets for the boys and had a repre- Interact guild provided an outlet for boys inter- sentative in attendance at every meeting. The club ested in working socially and usefully for the worked on several worthwhile rvice projects dur- school and community. I N T E R A C T: B O T T O M : J. Strain, M. Hix, C. Shim, SECOND ROW: C. Doher- ty, D. Toole, S. Yonekura, R. Solt, M. T o p p e n , THIRD ROW: G. Raupp, J. Katz, M. Reider, R. Good- man. H8 President Cynthia Crozier Advisor Mrs. Tarwater Couples enioyed an evening sponsored by Girls' League GIRLS' LEAGUE BOARD: BOTTOM ROW: Y. Wada, G. Hines. P. Murphy, N. Wesler. SECOND ROW: K. Sheldon, M. Lancaster, C. Hockman. THIRD ROW: S. Hunt, C. Crozier, J. Seybert, D. Honda, C. Done- gan, C. Vega, N. Fitch. Always an active organization, FV's Girls' League worked to unify all girls. They sponsored several events during the year, among these were the Pancake breakfast, the Valentine's Dance, and the Mother-Daughter Tea, honoring the Girl of the Year. Through these events, the girls achieved their goal of providing a means for all girls to get involved in school life. Guys and Gals Plan if President Mike Marooney Happ nin Fountain Valley High School Boys' League was newlv formed this year. The first action of this group was the formulation of a Constitution and the chartering as a campus organization. The League's first activity was the sponsoring of a car show in early November. Robert Wagner made a guest appearance and a Honda was raffled off. Through the funds made bv the car show and the leadership of Mike Marooney, FV's Boys' League is sure to be one of our most active organizations in the coming years. New 1970 models were seen first at F.V. Robert Wagner was the guest of honor at the Boys' League Car Show ll9 Ever get kraut stuck in a tooth? .. l5 A . i THIS is strudel? A most- active body of students in 1970 was the German Guild. In October, 80 kids attended the Oktoberfest at Universal Studios and sampled German cuisine at the Hofbrau Turner Inn. The annual language guild Christmas party was sponsored by the Ger- man Guild and held in the cafe- teria. In April, guild members took a national German test. The German Guild provided fun for German students and even those who were not. SPANISH: J. Bauer, R. Muzic, S. Attison, A. Vacca, M. Houseman, P. Starnes, D. Pierce, S. Strain, D. Barton, J-. Tabone, T. Flowerday, C. Bauer, H. Flores. R. French, B. Robertson, C. Vega, M. Haber ' . J Garcia W man, C. Mitchell, C Thompson, Evans nn GERMAN GUILD: J. Dickhudt, G. Carpenter, L. Rothenburger, P. Olson, C. Olson, R. Dodge, B. Kennedy, B. Lomax, J. Gillan, D. Honda, C. Shim, J. Katz, B. Dahmen, S. Wro- mar, G. Wromar, J. Rowland, A. Burke, R. Flickinger, B. Spicer, C. Griflith, L. Morris, A. Webber, S. Brotman, L. Walker, S. Hunt. Fun ith Learnin Always ready for fun, whether it be in the breaking of a pinata or in attending a Spanish concert, this yearls Spanish Guild had an active year. After build- ing up funds through a successful car wash and par- ticipation in the candy sale, members attended a unique Spanish folklore ballet concert in Los Angeles. Through this, the members gained an awareness of the Spanish culture which is so much a part of our everyday lives in Southern California. ya ,h': ' 1 is-v-. -...W i 2 li' Sli' YK? .4 ,Zyl J .N sz t 4. Q A- 'WM ffl -1 1? 'A Jr . U FRENCH GUILD: Deana Woodson, Cathie Carl, Shawn Hessie, Cindy Ba- kello, Pat Beausang, Nancy Fitch, Kathy Seaborne, Deb- bie McLaughlin. To study the culture of France and learn more about her people was the purpose of the French Guild. This club met regularly in Mrs. Good- an's room and planned ways to expand their knowledge of France. The club earned funds for their activities through participation in the candy sale, Mardi Gras, and sponsoring car washes. Students with any interest in France, whether they were study- ing French or not, en- joyed membership in this club. tudents Learn Second Lan ua e FOREIGN ENGLISH: Abel Aranda, Heriberto Barrefa, Branko Dujanovic, Luisa Fernandez, Lila Nazemi, Adolfo Ramos, Jose Salcedo, Dianna Shimomura, Tamas Szalay, Asolele Tafilele, Prasit Tongsavai. Student Helpers: Sherida Arnold, Phyllis Brackett, Anne Cun- diff, Linda Douglas. Can you imagine moving to a foreign country and not knowing any of the language? Fountain Val- ley had many students who had to face this situ- ation, and with the help of Miss Fowler, they learned to overcome the language barrier. The group met regularly and began study with the simplest of expressions. They gradually learned to communicate with people in their new en- vironment and made many new friends. They were able to feel an im- portant part of life at FV. l2l Eng tdl Vhsu yng hard, Prank gained a command of is . rl Pfam CFFQHKD Tongsavai Frank often spoke about Thailand AFS Sponsors Student Exchan e Christine Weaver To India Summer 1969 David Mazzola l22 To Argentina January 1970 4.4 The American Field Service sponsors thousands of stu- dent exchanges and Fountain Valley had the opportunity to benefit from three ex- changes. AFS accomplished its goal of promoting world- wide understanding by send- ing American students over- seas and bringing foreign stu- dents to the United States for a year. Last summer, Senior Christine Weaver spent three months in India. In January, Junior Dave Mazzola went to Argentina for a year. A new student to the Baron campus was Prasit CFrankJ Tongsavai from Thailand. Frank was soon involved in all school activities. We all wish Frank the best of everything as he returns to Thailand at the end of the year. Teams Supported By Pep Club The largest group on campus this year was the Pep Club. This con- gregation of spirited Barons, under the direction of Mrs. Mer- riman, showed its pride in FV in many Ways. At the beginning of the year, the group purchased distinctive gold parkas, which they Wore to exhibit their spirit. To boost their treasury: club members participated in the candy sale. Mardi Gras. and held the Homecoming Car Wash. The size of this club proved that the Barons were behind their teams 'all the wayf l23 .AM SKI CLUB: S. Townsend, N. Weidenhammer, P. Williams. T. Oswald. J. Peterson, D. Walker, 'iw' nkin. K. Runge, J. Sahli, C. Sharpneek, C. Trude, D. Walder, B. Walder, S. Crane, G. Grundy, J. Hawley, D. Hathurst. G. Johnson, J. Kroehler. D. Lefebure, K. l.ockett, D. Long. M Lynes, M. Mauri, D. Mazzuca, P. Rangel. M' it ' Skill-Buildin Sport An exciting and active organization on campus was the Ski Club. At the beginning of the year, club members were invited to rent equipment from Sunland Skiers and join Sunland's club which otlered discount ski trips all during the winter months. Favorite slopes for our skiers included Mam- mouth, Brianhead, and Park City. Every weekend and during Christmas and Easter vacations these students headed for the slopes to master and improve their skills. Club meetings on campus were hlled with ski movies and volleyball games to 'ikeep in shape. Always ready to go, the Ski Club was able to '4sehuss through a busy year. Every Monday afternoon you could had over 60 of Fountain Valley's energetic students at Huntington Lanes where they met for bowling pleasure. Divided into approximately twenty-two teams, these students in- creased their averages all year as a result of practice and the determina- tion to win those games. At the end of the year, the top teams and indi- vidual bowlers were awarded trophies for their outstanding achievements. But win or lose, all students in the bowling league displayed time sports- manship and enjoyed getting out and having fun with fellow Barons. C IRI S IRAClx D Bieiult D Broun D Cirillo. B. Colburn, L. Cotter, L. Cooper, Ii. eshil A lemeiy J ores mes D Hilherg. D. Humphry, P. Kiefer, L. Kohl, L. I 1 M ll k I Moriovs, L. Nunez, J. Peek, C. Schroeder. J. Siegel, R. 5 tpuo C Sloir M Stfiutlei C layloi P Fessier, I.. Reuter. G. Volpe, Y. Wada, C. Zenk. Varsity Club was composed of some of Foun- tain Valley's most ambitious lettermen. These athletic-minded Barons all had proved their excellence in at least one sport and were re- warded with varsity letters and the chance to join this active club. During the year the members sponsored a sock-hop, attended major league basketball games and put on two sports nights. Varsity club provided an outlet for these active students to meet and plan activities. 1' M 55,5 'vs 5 . S tr we .. , 4 .t e--. - s tt'es e e'f' . Q ff 'ooo . - KK ..k, .1 .JL B. R . 1 l f 'H tz. 'f-t f An important campus element was Girls' Track Club. This 'club was composed of FV girls who took sta- tistics at all of the track meets. Be- sides this important job, these spirited girls' supported the teams by making posters and encouraging attendance at all meets. 'hiv Remember TH E bench? VARSITY CLUB: BOTTOM ROW: G. Hernandez, N. Torr. F. Lammers. S. Yonekuia S. Mohulski. M. Canzone. T. Menunier. P. Maas, M. Mohulski, C. Harden. MIDDLE ROW: T. Robertson, G. Valbucna, J. Stanley. K. Westerfeld, J. I-Iostetler, E. Sullen. G Harden, S. Mitchell, TOP ROW: B. Hoffman. K. Morris, S. Raupp, B. Braek, D. T. Shan B. Champion. ws..,1 sw '- tud nt R' d Another group of outdoors-loving Barons met regularly as the Equestrian Guild. These students were interested in horses and horsemanship. On weekends these students spent their spare moments on horseback. A common love for horses united these students and allowed them F y . A 'Y H to plan activities around this interest. rkyy a. hm i1 ,,, A if it ru +3 ,if ..' i Q' l-, . f-:mb , .saga N H www? if x f X'-.,,a.wf xpvv X v EQUESTRIAN GUILD: M. Boydstun, J. Bruce, C. Christy, S. Ewing, L. Grimes, L. Jones, The President at Work N. Kuykendall, D. Labrousse, I. McKee, J. Preyleko, L. Reuter, C. Shibata, S. Thompson, J. Thompson, L. Timothy, G. Wromar, V. Saunders, J. Shibata. Drama Stage Produ tion A large 'group of very talented drama students, united behind a common interest, made this yearls drama guild most unique. Guild members were seen in major roles of all the campus dramatic productions. This year, Romeo and Juliet was held in the fall and was rated as one of our best dramatic efforts. The Odd Couplen displayed the abilities of many and the exceptional talents of Dave Toole and Greg Wolford. At the end of the year, the Crucible contained a large cast and was a joint effort of the guild members. Drama Guild's backing of all plays made these productions ustand-outsi' 126 DRAMA GUILD: M. Baldwin, P. Schuler, B. Connel, C. Runfola, J. Muegge, B. Campbell, S. Crane, D. Schultz, C. Weaver, T. Dehoff, H. Crane, J. LeBeau, M. Marooney, S. Uhler, G. Wolford, D. Toole, M. Sheeley, C. Smith, D. Lampl, D. Sanchez, S. Marian, R. Smith, C. Rigdon, J. Brown, K. Pettit, R. Raymond, G. Havnan, B. Bent, J. Richardson, D. Barker, K. Baker. LAW GUILD: Rick Pacurar. Marion Lancaster, Linda Sakuye, Kerry Ogle, Steve Damewood. THE law. The smallest organization on campus, The Junior Bar Guild, was the club for aspir- ing lawyers of the future. This club, advised by Mr. Farmer, increased its knowl- edge of our country's court system. Attending a field trip to the Orange County Court- house, the students viewed trials in session. Guest speakers at meetings talked about the law profession and civil government and added to the depth of awareness gained by these students. Barons Pursue Their Futures FUTURE TEACHERS: BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Barton, Mrs. McPhee, Mrs. Calender, Kathy Barber. TOP ROW: Debbie Davis, Deana Woodson, Ellen Shepherd. M-Luvff,1 Thinking of their future profes- sions as teachers, Fountain Val- ley students met as the FTA Guild. They were very active in all aspects of campus life. This club did well in the candy sale and Mardi Gras and held car washes during the year to supple- ment their funds for future activi- ties. Through this guild, future teachers had a way to learn more about the teaching profession. l27 Rf . ' MEDICAL CAREERS: Jo Hughes, Jeannie Hunt, Debra Dye. . l Chosen the Club of the Year in the past two f consecutive years, the Future Business Lead- ers of America were truly top examples of ' Baron club members. This organization sold the Baron Student Directory and made money for further activities at the Mardi Gras and 'I during the candy sale. At the end of the yerar, ZH the Southern District FBLA conference, A which was held on our campus last year, was attended by all members. l Debbie Simpson, Dawn Enochs, Terry Flowerday, Students interested in the medical professions met together as the Medical Careers Guild. Through visitations to hospitals, serving as candy stripers, and observing medicine in action these girls increased their medical knowledge. Someday as a result of their learn- ing. these students hope to become members of the medical profession. Professions Attract FV Stud nt FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS: Rojeana Hill. Mary Regnier. Diana Castovoda, Roberta Schorr, Joyce Horn. Jackie Shelley. Tony Roclrique. Pam Campbell, Karen Barry, Julie Vega Anna Mitchell. Debbie Barton. 1 l28 xt Q W if ii' .V fl was ii Q, .xii Sw .,'- i.. . . l PHD: S. Maxwell, D. Bersticker, D. Paul, R. Pacurar, G. Fischer, C. Carl, T. Oberscheven, J. Paul, S. Rothweld, C. Bersticker, B. Gilbert, N. Fitch, J. Gillan. Self Aeeompllshment, Realization Encourage This year a new guild on campus united the Chicano students. The Adelantes Club was interested in learning more about their own cul- ture and in helping each other in school work. To make it in all aspects of school life was their main purpose. Under the direction of Mrs. Ramos, the students met regularly and participated in campus activities. l 1 'IR i :mba H95-r The students of PHD Guild, united through an interest for mind expanding discussion, viewed iilms, and held many thought-provoking sessions where they heard guest speakers. This group also made plans for a trip to Europe this summer. PHD truly gave students a way to learn more about themselves and the world they live in. ADELANTES: M. Fierro, A. Juarez, D. Escovedo, R. Valenzuela, L. Atencio, S. Aguirre, S. Baeela, L. Borrego, C. Canas, M. Gonzales, E. Hinojosa, I. Hinojosa, R. Olivas, E. Madrid, M. Madrid, E. Montoya, Pedraza, P. Ramos, M. Sisneros, T. Maldonado, S. Elizondo, B. Luna, R. Morales, C. Qumteros, R. Ramos, H. Barrera, J. Salcedo, A. Aranda, R. Trujillo, gl. Rios, S. Samz, L. Fernandez, L. Hoffman, P. Fierro, E. Juarez, M. Carter, J. Balbas, M. anas. l29 A large and active club on . campus was the Art Guild. Under the direction of Miss Kurfess and Mr. Cornaby students interested in any aspect of art or crafts had the chance to meet with others sharing their interests. Concen- trating on the study of forms, the guild planned many projects and presented their own art shows and displays. Many of the mem- bers were acknowledged by the community as well as the school for their creativity and produc- tion of excellent pieces. Imagination Displaye l ART GUILD: -P. Abbott, J. Aveni, D. Bean, H. Bolding, J. Bobrowski, L. Cloutier, D. Costello, A. Cundiff, V. Dietsche, C. Diaz, M. Drew, L. Evans, K. Fulton, C. Hadsell, M. Hanna, C. Henry, J. Jackson, J. Jew, V. Levia, C. Lopez, B. Lang, S. McLaughlin, D. Mooring, T. Oswald, G. Oveer, D. Raphael, C. Rhodes, C. Robinson, C. Sabo, G. Steward, P. Walden, C. Williams, D. Wilson, M. Wilk, J. Smoltz, P. Khun. ., S.. . g ' PQ, trrtpi il , -L l30 V Jg,:f3.,,Vfgf-I I vp:-.4 ,Af if . . CALIFORNIA SCHOLASTIC FEDERATION: SEALBEARERS: C. Baldwin, D. Barton, P. Beausang, D. Bersticker, C. Blair, G. Carpenter, J. Combe, V. Como, J. Dickhudt, N. Fitch, S. Hunt, D. Gamble, T. LaCross, T. March, R. Martin, P. Martz, J. McFerran, R. Muzic, K. Oyama, M. Reider, L. Rothenburger, D. Schultz, R. Solt, S. Tannibata, M. Williams, C. Wyrwa, L, Wrywa, N. Young. MEMBERS: K. Barber, C. Carl, V. Flood, M. Haberman, J. Lampl, W. Lancaster, J. Maida, M. Platt, D. Woodson, D. Allen, S. Bearss, R. Bent, D. Brainerd, S. Chernow, C. Christy, L. Crane, J. Gillan, D. Giron, D. Honda, E. Jew, M. Lancaster, T. Oberschaven, R. Pacurar, D. Paul, R. Penson, E. Pitts, J. Preyleyko, S. Rothwell, C. Shim, M. Tabone, L. Timothy, M. Toppen, C. Vega, G. Wromar, J. Bmnton, D. Dye, D. Grondin, M. Hadden, C. Hatfield, M. Houserman, S. Jackson, B. Kennedy, M. Kily, B. Lomax, S. May, M. MacLeith, D. Meyers, J. Oben, C. Olson, K. Ogle, J. Paul, P. Philben, W. Reid, L. Sakauye, M. Schildhauer, J. Sielley, F. Spaan, A. Tanibata, L. Walker, S. Webber, S. Wromar, J. Young, L. Zmuda, C. Carothers, D. Clemans, R. Edwards, S. Ekizian, T. Flowerday, C. Foster, K. Hardman W. Hatfield, M. Hayase, K. Henry, B. Hurley, P. Isola, R. Krieger, S. Lilly, M. Mobley, M. Odland, L. Redding. J. Rico, R. Rothwell, R. Shepard, P. Spaan, T. Whitney. Sealbearers Achieve Hi h Honor FV Orators S eak Their SPEECH GUILD: Casey Shim, Rick Pacurar, Marion Lancaster, Linda Sakauye, Jane Brunton, Larry Morris, Robin Myers, Robert Shelley, Kathy Baker, Anne Cundiff. l Q. t l A ,, . ,L 2 1 .Xb i . t ' nd Debate, impromptu, and dramatic interpretation were all words known to the speech club. These masters of words met to perfect their style and delivery. These students went to tournaments and came home with well- deserved honors. Exciting Speech? ig ' ., a r, ' ,i :Jw 0 V' ' ' W . f . L' f .. J ii LJ , , l3l yi Guides Welcome Newcomers To F STUDENT GUIDES: Y. Adame, B. Allen, J. Aveni, D. Beach, C. Carpenter, L. Ditte, C. Donegan, G. Gal- lagher, S. Geiger, P. Gutier- rez, B. Hammack. J. Henly, K. Homsany, M. Houseman, P. Hoyt, C. Hunt, K. Hurst, D. Jones, G. Koenig, M. MacLeith, L. Milligan, J. Obert, L. O'Connor, W. Richardson, J. Shelley, L. Sakauye, C. Simpkinson, I. Smith, B. Spicer, T. Stull, P. Welch, D. Wilson, S. Wro- mar, G. Yarrington, N. Archer, J. Bauer, B. Bent, E. Borrego, M. Demers, R. Ferre, R. French, T. Giddens, D. Honda, C. Hulme, P. Kiefer, F. Lammers, M. Lancaster, S. Maxwell, M. Orsillo, L. Parry, J. Pique- mal, P. Plate, M. Porter, M. Regnier, S. Rothwell, D. Schultz, W. Schlitz, C. Simko, K. Sheldon, M, Stopher, P. Tessier, L. Tim- othy, C. Vega, J. Wailes, K. Walker, G. Wromar, R. Ya- maoka, S. Zimmerman, S. Attison, E. Bakkelo, K. Bar- ber, V. Barker, P. Beausang, K. Berry, K. Bogue, G. Car- penter, S. Cooper, L. Cosky, C. Cummings, D. Eich, J. Esco, V. Flood, M. Haber- man, M. Hirschtield., S. Hunt, T. LaCross, J. Lampl, S. Lue, T. March, T. Ma- lone, J. McFerran, K. Meade, J. Moore, P. Olson, K. Otsuka, K. Pomeroy, P. Prichard, G. Rainey, L. Richmond, L. Rothenburger, J. Sekera, Y. Wada, C. Weaver, C. Wendell, N. Young. 132 Have you ever been new to a school? If you have, you know what it is like not to know anyone. You're even afraid to ask where your next class is, where the restroom is, where the snackbar is, or even where the library is. But thanks to a hard working group of student guides, even your first day at Fountain Valley could have been as pleas- ant as the rest. These students were assigned to . ,Q . K. . ' .M Wi. .zz .. aw, transfer students to make sure they learned their way around. Besides that, these guides helped with summer and fall Iowa tests, eighth grade registration, campus tours, and freshmen orienta- tion. Fountain Valley students and the administra- tion were indebted to this group of students for their many hours of work. GIRLS' GLEE I: BOTTOM ROW: J. Tabone, L. Tower, L. Rhoton, L. Grimes, T. Skonseng, R. Leonard, S. Masterson, S. Hunter, P. Scarpa, E. Brody, E. Caudry, SECOND ROW: S. Small, C. Mazzola, L. Colgren, W. Kuhn, J. Yamamoto, D. Nagler, C. Carbaugh, T. DeLillo, D. Earnest, S. Pondiscio, C. Mayer, K. Dickenson, S. LaCross, T. Crain, THIRD ROW: C. Lankford, R. Thorne, D. Farthing, R. Krizan, J. Stinebaugh, L. Acton, E. Adamson, D. Holseth, J. Scott, M. Fowler, J..Alm, K. Schmier, D. Simpson, D. Gray, S. Giles, B. Schlitz. FOURTH ROW: W. Pil- kerton, D. Noble, D. Guillen, E. Keller, A. Snow, C. Todd, L. Bieber, K. Williams, J. Tadlock, T. Chow, S. Scott, C. Martinez, P. Mathews, D. Dingman, B. Beck, D. Pierce, P. Starnes. Girls' G ee Works For Perfection . Q r 'at m 1- . - 3511- . I X 'XV V ADVANCED GIRLS' GLEE: BOTTOM ROW: W. Richardson, K. Vasquez, K. Wood, B. Scarpine, N. Mills, M. Padgett, L. Greayer, SECOND ROW: D. McCarty, T. Jenkins, J. Grady, C. Hockman, E. Adamsson, C. Lareau, J. Curtis, M. LaValle, THIRD ROW: J. Thompson, G. Hitch- cock, S. Wasley, T. McAulay, D. Lynn, L. Larkin, C. Matthews, J. Hamilton, J. Obert, FOURTH ROW: C. Roberts, C. Catherman, D. Dye, P. Vardy, P. Milovich, M. Fowler, B. Rose, D. Centofante, G. Polon. 133 FV Male Chorus, Choir Sin ut in Ill Il liiillmi t i limi iliflili ll ill Ili Ill CHOIR: BOTTOM ROW: B. Bertani, J. Mikelson, W. Richardson, J. Sekera, S. MacKay, D. Weida, R. Hawley, K. Wood, S. Wasley, D. Lynn D. Jones, W. Schlitz, J. Erickson, SECOND ROW: D. McCarty, T. LaCross, J. Pifer, D. Woodson, C. Herfurth, E. Johnson, J. Shorten, C Gallo, F. Meyling, S. Tewalt, P. Heydon, L. Pilkerton, C. Groves. ROW THREE: J. Neuroth, C. Olson, S. Uhler, M. Johnson, K. McCray, M Goldammer, P. Weaver, R. Bailey, A. Kuhns, D. Barker, M. Tabone, D. Miller, D. Barry. FOURTH ROW: S. Catherman, L. Thompson, L. Poli- kretls, T. Fagergren, M. Kutzle, D. Hayhurst, W. Meil, J. Richards, D. Williams, M. Golding, P. Cornaby, S. Bearss, P. Milovich, G. Polon. Mr. Moore shows how it's done. Mrs. Freitag accompanies the groups. ca 's rf? 134 The largest choral music group on campus was the Honor Choir formed by graduates from the Glee Clubs. Com- posed of both male and female vocalists, the choir worked to perfect a melodious blend of voices. Singing in harmony and in unison, the group appeared before audi- ences at the Christmas and Spring con- certs. From their ranks come next year's Troubadors. The male chorus met second period daily to prepare for their com- munity presentations. Their untrained voices were deftly molded by Mr. Moore into an excellent performing group. MALE CHORUS: BOTTOM ROW: D. Weida, T. Lloyd, T. Woodruff, C. Gallo, J. Haddow, SECOND ROW: B. Carlisle, S. Sepulveda, J. Mauler, J. Gray, S. Hall, J. Shorton, K. McCray, K. Harrison, M. Johnson, M. Dobbs, FOURTH ROW: S. Uhler, D. Eaton, T. Lloyd, D. Hay- hurst, W. Williams, J. Padgett. l i I K 4 l i rad' Eric Johnson and Sherri Bearss 4'-g., TROUBADORS: Eric Johnson, Mike Kutzle, Joe Hawley, Jeanne Sekera, Sherri.Bearss, Mike Golding, Barb Bertani, Thea LaCross, Paula Cornaby, Debbie Barker, Jim Richards, Dale Williams, Debbie Barry, Mike Goldammer. ,I mic Williams and D bbie Bm The Troubadors was a select group of Foun- tain Valley singers chosen at the beginning of the year. This talented group of fourteen worked daily during fifth period, Linder the direction of music department chairman, Mr. Lyman Moore, to improve their voices and techniques and learn routines for shows. As a result of their efforts, they produced many ' excellent shows and were Fountain Valley's most honored choral group. Performing not only for the school, but also for the com- munity, their shows were enjoyed by many. These hard working and talented Barons represented Fountain Valley at its best. Mike Goldammer and Barb Bertani Jim Richards and Paula Cornaby 5- , 'iv' 49- - . ff, ,li f wt f ' r 5 'fl' K fi i i lr I ,D Ax r 4' , i f ,,,' 'g T ,A J Ji 1 wa, ,M Ji Mike Golding and Thea LaCross Joe Hawley and Debbie Barker Mike Kutzle and Jeanne Sekera l35 ORCHESTRA BOTTOM ROW L Courreges C Griiiith J Shelley, L. Redding, SECOND ROW B Laux J Bucltmaster K Dick nson S Halloway A Landsberg I Glllan M Halvorson THIRD ROW: T. Nevarez, C. Carpenter, J Moore L Sanchez P Scutt K White T Smith Bach, Doyle Get It To ther' During period two, any- one passing by the band room could hear many talented musicians prac- ticing and learning new songs. This year's or- chestra, led by Mr. Doyle, was praised at all performances. Besides receiving an excellent rating at a festival, the orchestra played at the Christmas concert, pro- duced a spring concert with the choir, and played at the Coronet Awards Banquet at the end of the year. The hard work of these mu- sicians produced excel- lent performances for the enjoyment of the school and the community. x I M! 'lf ' 'W 5 K .Zaxinais--W--' Drum Majors Fred Lammers and William Stone Majorettes Cheryl Paris and Debbie Difhe The drum majors, majorettes, and banner girls, working with Mr. Doyle and the band, practiced many long hours to perfect their routines performed in the half-time shows. The drum majors worked closely with Mr. Doyle in leading the band in their marching routines. The majorettes always did an out- standing job twirling their batons. Carrying Fountain Valley's emblems and colors, and leading the group at the shows and in parades, were the banner girls. The combined efforts of these groups truly made Baron halftime shows complete. hows Sparked B Performances BANNER GIRLS: FRONT ROW: Linda Artiano, Sherry Kerr, Sue Lohn, SECOND ROW: Michelle Stauifer, Norma Od- land, Gloria Hines, Wendy Rich- ardson, THIRD ROW: Heidi Hendy, Janet Bauer, Chad Duhe, Carol Sloan. l37 N! Baron Marchm Band Ent rtam BAND II: BOTTOM ROW: B. Keck, D. Killingbeck SECOND ROW: Y. Nevarez, E. Bowling, B. Dodge, ROW: C. Renes, M. Braun, P. Maher, D. Koller, M J. Burke, J. Marden, D. Clark, C. Austin, J. Madow Stegner, E. Ramos, M. Maher, J. Rice. I ' - - , - nina?-.' 4'. ?'fZ-1' 'rfwf--ff 147' -auvxfv :w a bw The Fountain Valley Marching Band spent an active year partici- pating in parades and shows. Under the direction of Mr. James Doyle, the band practiced long hours to perfect their music. They proved that hard work paid off as each half-time show was better than the one before. The mem- bers participated in the Fountain Valley, Westminster Founder's Day and El Monte parades. Show- ., ing its excellent ability, the band took first place in the Westchester Parade. Their excellent show- manship was recognized through- out the County and FV was in- vited to play in the half-time show for an Orange Coast Col- lege football game. Congratula- tions go to every member of the band for their great work and rep- resentation of Fountain Valley. Cro ds, Earns Many A ard BAND III: BOTTOM ROW: G. Oshida, J. Rowland, J. Preleyko, K. Sheldon, V. Como, SECOND ROW: K. Scutt, J. Hunt, C. Trader, D. Hil- berg, A. Burke, A. Johnson, L. Reuter, E. Herte, THIRD ROW: P. Crain, K. Henry, C. Barker, J. Walker, J. Bailey, G. Henry, S. Acey, D. Merrick, FOURTH ROW: R. Penson, D. Barachkov, M. Hammer, D. Giron, J. Ziv, C. West, S. Jackson, J. Forster, P. Wall, P. Schultz, FIFTH ROW: S. Len, A. Bender, T. Ziv, S. Adams, M. Mahoney, B. Johnston, N. Torr, M. Carey, W. Reid, M. Kroeger, M. Stopher, TOP ROW: J. Tadlock, B. Swartz, N. Brown, S, Munsey, H. Lerner, F. Lammers, R. Miranda, D. Dingman, M. Heffner, T. Cowart. ' 7- - H H . Y , V lf . .r . -...--. 1 Q. is K r .W ffrigwwrlgwyri V V W ---- '----4 7 V '--- -----.4-m.Nt-...............a.W.,- ....M. ......,....,.........,. ..- . . -...... ,.,.... ,... WI., ,, f- ,,-- - ' 3-,,?fg,-11,7 -- 1 f- ' 'f f ' 1 Steve to do a push up? harp come from? 'UU' 1'- Z -A xg . E xg HN-I ' I A, .si .KMC 142 vv ' 5 .ok QR, 09 2 Qfrgc Uf1hff5QW9Wi.gi OJLL ' Xlblrab Muck., M5,QT3'gTMgMOW.A g.iSIK:L.L, +J-A-JK! l,QofYvxLQ,v., TSW it X ff QV WG S GS 9NWWUWW?MW wJg.J,DffynmfQw WX fwp CLASSES SECTION EDITGR: Pam Nie Kamp 'X JUNIOR OFFICERS: Bob Walker, Vice President Greg Wolford, President Kathy Pettit. Secretary Casey Shim, Treasurer nl ne More Year For Juniors Juniors, as expected, spent a quiet, restful year just biding their time until the next year should roll around. Nothing was particularly unusual about 1969- 1970 for the class of ,7l. Greg Wolford was still presi- dent and he still held his council meetings. But this year, the Juniors had one thing on their minds, and that was adequate preparation for the Junior-Senior Prom which was theirs to sponsor. Class members selected the Long Beach Elks Club as the place and then recruited the 'gl3th Oura' for a band. This year, there would be no sit-down dinner and the Juniors were determined to make this big event a success. And so, that is what the Juniors spent most of their time doing in 1970. The rest of the time, they just waited for September and the moment that they would be known as Seniors. l4-4 X 'CT 3' 4 23 Q V? 1 a f Aaneslad, E. Acker, K. Acton, L. Adams, S. Adamson, E. Agnor, D. Aleridge, K. Allee, D. Allen, D. Alm, D. Anaya, M. Andersen, E. Anderson, M Anderson, W. u. .L , '- Kr X Q .' A . K -.5 i Barker, T. Barrera, H. Bauer, J. Beals, S. Bearss, S. Begley, V. Belohovek, K Beltran, K. Bender, A. Benson, G. Benson, J. Benson. L. Bent, B. Berstiefker, C. Bicknell, T. Biehl, A. Billinglon, D. Bissin. R. Black. M. Boulwright, G Bodine, P. Borrego, E, Bowman, J. Boyle, D. Sv Q :V W A M X ..:. 'gf . , g,,,.f. 1 as fa. ., R rx It ra 5 ml n- 1- i K W' 4 mm .,... . ., 1, H QP - tx, .. . e A . asf... Q. i aw is .ff 5 , 5. M ' .r 4 .K V ' '1 I X, . .. .. , i f V..f 1, J i-Q 1 , I Q ir I' on INN X M X I y ' all l .. f .... I A ',,, . x M ,Q , A 1 4 7' I L -Q il' Andrews, S. lx is 'V And ross, S. V... ,kai Appel,J. L ,, Archer, N. B' g Arevalos, D. 3 Argeanton,I. ' 4' Arnold, S. A f a 'A A Attison, D. Ayers, M. Bailey, T. y my Baker, J. tv Ballard, D. Baney, K. Banks, T. Ba rber, C. f Barker. F. g ,-...-.. f 4,,.,fff -.f .-.lf l N' .,, 1W .. , ,,.. ...lb nl. ,,,5,5,5.X.e,..,,,,. j r- ,A V ' ssfifesis, We . M Nigga .ra fr 1.z,:ee1er5s.::vve' H' 1:9 . ,.,.. r ff-sf nv 281, i X Brackett. P. Bradley, R. Brainard, D. Braun, M. Breault, P. Broadhead, G. Brogger, F. Brooks, S. Brown, C. Brown, D. Brown, D. Brown, J. Burkes, B. Burks, S. Burnett, B. 145 , . 1 Burr, J. Bybee, P. Calhoun, M. Camino, C. Campbell, C. Canales, M. Canas, C. Canter, B. Canzone, M. Carlisle, B. Carmack, G. Carothers, D. Carr, D. Carriere, R. Carter, V. Carver, D. Casey, E. Castle, C. Castleman, R. Caterino, C. Cavanaugh, J Centofante, D Chase, P. Che rnow, S. Chick, M. Christy, C. Clark, D. Clark, D. Clark, V. - Clinton, M. Cockrell, S. Collins, L. M I . 7.,.,.5,,,e 55. . H s .. .. ..-.za t 1 - . .gf : ,- f -1 .. f H L .ik , K f as A was 4 fl A .ms J. C, I 5 3 B 'H M , F 2 . 6 ' . i'l'!.nX Juniors Pleased With Rin Q Comer, V. Cook, R. Corbett, L. Cornaby, P. Cortez, S. Costello D Cowart, T. Cozy, M. Crabb, C. Craig, A. Crain, P. Crane, L. Craven, S. CraWfOrd,'D. Creed, M. Cunningham, D Cunningham, K Currie, G. Czyz, D. Davidson, C. Davidson, M. Davies, T. Davis, D. Davis, P. . ' lm N .rf 1 an r. 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Konrad, K. Korn, D. Kratsch, R. Krawczyk, J. Kristinat, W. Krost, P. Krost, P. Krugh, R. LaBlanc, P. LaVoie, D. Lafferty, L. Lammers, F. Lancaster, M. Landsverk, R. Laning, K. Lanson, C. Larkin, C. Larkin, H. Lawson, D. Leach, M. Leeds, W. Leonard, M. Sprin Festival Draws Crowd 1 K S1 HF: ,Mf- 142. L 'W V K E-Q, ..... H, 4' if I i L. .W ff, I f T ' 1 . 1 , ,F -nr . u ,AS4 W., 1. ,,,.4,, -- . . x -1 .1 4 ,gf f 4-'i Lepore, B. Lerner, H. Lester, H. Levy, A. Lewis, C. Lewis, D. Leyko, C. Lloyd, J. Lockett, C. Loebrich, R. Lohn, S. Long, D. Lopez, M. Lynch, B. Lynch, D. Maas, P. MacDonald, E Machel, E. Maeshima, S. Maher, P. Majick, P. Maltby, V. Mann, J. Mann, R. 33333333 WWWWWWWN -1'-1'-1'-sw'-15,5 S'.'.I.'.'.I.'.'I.'.',3.f fc1a,5 DDPPPFSQ O S0 awww-Q Martin Martinez, J. Martinez, L. Masterson, J . Mategorin, D. Mathias, G. Mauri, M. Maxwell, S. Mayrose, D. Mazurik, D. Mazurowski, S. Mazzola, D. McArthur, K. McAulay, A. McAulay, V. McBride, T. McCann, R. McCarty, D. McCarty, K. 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Wilson,D. pQwmE AM F J ,wwf ' , , -4 sd' f ,, .. ,SH 1, ' f fm ',r ' , wwf f J 1, g gil ,,,.,k ..,. , f, 1 52 ,1 Wsifiv f . Wbflfl' 1 sm ' P' f K V f,.Afe ' mf .,, am A HII III V? x 4a Q84 6 V412 . A, I .sx3,g,f1-.. A 233 Ma .. ,ex ,, x -mg. b::Q..g1,.w . --ff Fi. 2 2 E, K X Xf , Q ,, h, G 1, 1 E?ffiI6ii'4?5iTfiH:f ,W':EQf'fZ?s?Qf5 W48 iiwg. 4-ua., mau- Q., G2 Ziff fn SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Rosle McCutchcon Treasurer Pete Scalisi, Vice President Mirsh Toppen President Joan 0 ophomores Swlng Into Chan es As Sophomores, the class of 1972 was able to adjust to the horrifying fact that they were still only under- classmen . . . to the World History lectures . . . to the Seniors displacing them in the snack lines . . . to the flying food lights . . . and to the win- dowless classrooms. 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It took time to get used to the bigness . . . There were higher drinking fountains . . . There were so many people . . . and they were people you didn't even know . . . There was no recess . . . but there were football games . . . There were assemblies . . . The Hrst day, everybody got lost . . . and sometimes you got a top locker and you couldn't even reach it . . . There were no table monitors . . . in fact, there were no tables . . . There was just a big bowl to eat in . . . There was that first day in P.E. when you FROSH OFFICERS: wwf aifzi W e Bi Kids had to undress in front of everybody . . , But you really missed recess . . . The monkey bars and the exciting kickball games . . . And there were those hard classes like geography . . . There were different rooms and dif- ferent classes . . . But there was a tricycle race one day . . . And you could have used a new bicycle rack, too . . . At least one thing was good, though . . . The teachers let you take your notices home in your hand in- stead of pinning them to your shirt . . . 1973 sure is a long way away . . . But just think, next year . . . Why next year they'll already be Sopho- mores. Linda Savidge, Pam Collings, Vickie Goodyear, Scott Reider we f 161545- 1 !9 ' Q.. a ti exif! 1 176 iz- 1 - xhi . iii? Aff. . S Nw, ff - Ne w Si li N , .2 . , , , , Aburto, J. Acosta, A. Adamowecz, G Adams, C. Adams, C. Adams, T. Agnor, C. Aguirre, S. Alcaraz, D. Aleridge, C. Allard, D. Allegrezza, B. Allen, S. Alm, J. Ambrose, M. Among, G. Argeanton, M. Austin, C. Averna, G. Averna, S. Badger, S. Bailey, G. Bailey, J. Bailey, R. Baird, B. Baldwin, M. Barela, J. Barela, S. Barker, R. Barlar, B. Barnes, J. Barnes, R. Barton, K. Bayne, B. Beals, H. Beam, R. Beard, Y. Beaumont, E. Becher, L. Beck, B. Becker, D. Becker, T. Bedrosian, J. Belgen, M. Belmonte, J. Beltran, M. Benefielo, G. Benson, J. 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'fsifl 1969 Season arks Be innin 1 .sf , bf' f . in W .. , rr W e ffl A - BRUCE PICKFORD N ,, f W P fx fs1?sg2.e f'- jg, , L I , 1 V. , in 1 -f Head Coach ',1 lf' . ,,,, f C ' ha- as if 'V -X. . 'YQ V P ' . ' - 1 it liste ' . , , , . I, P9 RY, we yi J, KEN DUDDRIDGE Defensive Backfield If . JAMES COOK Defensive Line 20 STAN CLARK Offensive Line 0 eeee W mi Q if 5 TOP ROW: R. Martin, M. Mellatti, M. Stopher, K. Morris, B. Champion. B. Walker, J. Hostetler, J. Soltis, Raymond, P. Duff. SECOND ROW: W. Ouellette, V. McAuley, M. Heffner, B. Kristinat, R. Hartsfield, Power, G. Harden, C. Harden, B. Navarro. THIRD ROW: K. Shibata, P. Olson Mgr., G. Hernandez, L. Wm E. Anderson, P. Smith, C. Doherty, L. Hernandez, S. Mitchell. FOURTH ROW: D. Smith, D. Lewis, DAVID HAGAN Junior Varsity x .,...-..s.,..........,.. .,.....,,.m........ s....,.Y-......s,?,, Y . . I Winnin Trend For Baron F F X 1 f is . V wi .M ,N V' I i of LH 'AKA .I irsfxgnyh tag, f I Vkrkf - . . . fa X H r aa. X a a I ' F 1 -aa K.5,i I , . el A g:V L,L ,w,, -A , Vihh . 1 . f 1., ,Q i V,.,, . ,ii MM 7 9 . I ' :'fA' i , . Us . yp l k,:V K t . i .. I Jr V k .A f:ff V H, W 5 9 at A Q A , Valbuena, U. Scalisi, M. Hammer, M. Canzone, S. Yonekura, T. Meunier, D. McGinnis, D. Troup. FIFTH ROW: T. Hagen, D. Del Ponte, T. Robertson, J. Svoboda, R. Hansen, G. Goto, G. Valbuena, B. Moore, M. McKenzie, D. Shaw, B. Preleyko, M. Mohulski, K. Cunningham Mgr. BOTTOM ROW: R. Faust, D. Mulhern. S. Mohulski, S. Raupp, B.Hoffman, T. Malone, C. Kirchner, B. Brack, S. Page. The 1969 football season marked the beginning of a new era of Baron promi- nence in the Irvine League as the Barons, a tough, well- balanced and determined team, launched Fountain Valley High School into the spotlight of attenion that few schools enjoy. The Bar- ons, record of six wins, two losses and one tie against the tough competition of the Ir- vine League is an achieve- ment, an undeniable mark of greatness that only a great team can claim. Along with this outstanding record, the Varsity compiled an impres- sive list of achievements, in- cluding a last minute tie with powerful Loara, a defensive record of holding four con- secutive foes scoreless, a second place in the Irvine League, and the boundless satisfaction of putting an end to the Anaheim Hex by defeating Magnolia and tying Loara. A well-oiled Baron machine refused to yield to the tough, but mistake-rid- den Saxons, and rallied in the final 26 seconds to tie the game with a touchdown and hair-raising two point conversion, ending the Sax- on's 21-game winning streak. The Barons' unusual depth and all-around quality of play was the major factor in their 1969 success, but sev- eral strong points stand out. Probably the most important was the Barons' strong, alert, and enthusiastic defense. The defense's outstanding record of four shutouts is an im- pressive showing for any team. Corona del Mar was the first team on the shutout list, as the hard-charging Barons riddled a hapless Corona of- fense. A week later the de- fense was a majority of the game, as the offense sput- tered until the third quarter when the Barons finally scored the lone touchdown ofthe game, beating Costa Mesa. Santa Ana Valley and Estancia were the remaining two victims of the defense, both suffering from a severe inability to move the foot- ball. The defense always managed to be in the right place, as evidenced by the Loara game where the de- fense intercepted five times against one of the best pass- ing teams in the league. The offense, always unpredict- able, drove to a season total of 139 points with a consis- tent and diversified attack. Relying on a strong and re- lentless ground game, the Barons churned out yardage with quick plays through the middle, always keeping the opposing defense off-balance with a dependable passing game. 201 TOM MALONE if l2 Defensive End GLEN GOTO 422 Halfback JOHN SVOBODA if 14 Quarterback BOB PRELEYKO 330 Fullback GARY VALBUENA if 18 End CARL HARDIN 9334 Halfback Rick Hartsfield plunges into the endzone while Brent Hansen lays crucial block. Fountain Valley- 1 5 Rancho- 14- The Barons' first match of the year against the Vaqueros of Rancho Alamitos was hap- pily indicative of the total season. The Barons came from behind to shut down the powerful Vaqueros with a game-winning two point con- version pass from Gary Valbuena to Bob Preleyko. Valbuena's five-yard run in the sec- ond quarter gave the Barons a 7-6 lead at the half, and his 27-yard touchdown pass and the following conversion attempt were the prime factors in the Barons' first victory. 202 K DAN SHAW 47520 Halfback RICK MARTIN +537 Fullback Captains Dan Shaw and Bob Barons Valbuena and Hansen cut down Loara ball carrier Fountain Valley-0 Garden Grove-28 The first of the Barons' two losses of the l969 season, against the Argonauts of Garden Grove, cannot really be considered a contestg the team on the field was ,R wearing blue and gold but it certainly didn't play like Fountain Valley, as the Argonauts amassed an im- pressive stockpile of statistics and points. The Baron defense maintained partial control of the battle in the first half, limiting the Argonauts to a single score but was unable to hold together when Grove launched a devastating ground campaign in the second half. BRADY MOORE ti 40 Fullback The Baron i Winnin Alive In '69 Hoffman lead the machine onto the field. on punt return STEVE MITCHELL 9544 Defensive Back 21 20 Varsity Scores Opp. Rancho Ala ........ 14 Garden Grove ...... 28 Magnolia ...... . . 6 Corona del Mar ..... O Costa Mesa .....,.. O Santa Ana Val. 0 Estancia ..... ,... O Loara . . .... 21 Edison ....,....... 21 Varsity Record 6-2-1 JV Record 9-0 Machine, nd Well Fountain Valley-6 Costa Mesa-0 The Barons' Hfth game of the year proved to be a defensive struggle, marred by repeated penalties on both teams. The Barons over- came a major obstacle in the Irvine League race by shutting-out the Mustangs in a hair- raising last quarter score. The total offensive aspect of the game was weak, as the two best defenses in the league sparred for three quar- ters, along with a bevy of penalties, which crippled a majority of the drives launched by both teams. The lone score of the game came on a John Svoboda pass to Dan Shaw. Fountain Valley-44 S. A. Valley-0 The Varsity's uncanny luck was evident in this game. as manslaughter charges were not filed against the Barons, despite their merciless slaughter of the defenseless Falcons. The Bar- ons ran roughshod on a helpless Valley de- fense, with ten different ball carriers seeing action. Dan Shaw. Rick Power, and Junior Varsity backs Carl Hardin and Pete Scalisi all scored. while Rick Martin tallied six points on a fumble recovery. When the smoke and dust finally cleared the scoreboard showed a slightly ridiculous 44-O. ' Fountain Valley-15 Magnolia-6 Fountain Valley-12 CDM 0 Magnolia, the Barons' first league foe, carried a mighty reputation which the Barons destroyed with surprising ease. The Barons, relentless ground attack consistently churned out yardage, relying on short bursts through the middle of the line, with most of the carrying done by veteran Dan Shaw, and newly discovered running back Rick Harts- field. Magnolia, sporting the highly polished Ana- heim image, was left agape as the Barons pushed to a 15-O lead in the first half. The Sentinels finally broke through the unyielding Baron defense early in the fourth quarter when Magnolia connected with several passes to give the Sentinels their lone score and make the final tally 15-6. The Barons, fresh from their encouraging victory over Magnolia, had little difiiculy in removing the Sea Kings from Irvine League contention. An un- relenting defense held Corona to a scanty 12-yard total gain for the evening, while the Baron offense experienced only minor problems in exercising a consistent ground attack, Rick Hartsfield, leading Fountain Valley rusher, compiled a totaI'of 151 yards, blasting through right tackle. Dan Shaw also furnished yardage consistently, carrying the ball in several key situations, while Brady Moore carried the ball on a spectacular 35-yard draw play. Hartsfield was responsible for all the scoring in the game, carrying across the line twice, once in the second quarter and again in the final period. 203 The scoreboard tells the story as the Barons trounce S.A. Valley. Pride, Determination, Vit Fountain Valley-6 Estancia-0 -f.. Only a tough and persistent defense saved the Barons as their offense sputtered and gasped for three quar- ters, their drives frustrated by penalties and costly errors. The offense was linally able to assemble a drive in the third quarter Cdespite a bevy of major penaltiesb going 66-yards for the single touchdown of the game. Fountain Valley-2 1 Loara-2 1 Fountain Valley's one and only tie proved to be the Baronas greatest victory as they captured rights to C.l.F. competition and ended the Saxon's 20 game winning streak with a spectacular last second score. The Barons showed their best to a capacity crowd at LaPalma Stadium, unleashing a destructive and pre- viously untested passing attack, coupled with a potent and alert defense which intercepted five times and broke the back of the most effective offense in the league. John Svoboda, heralded as the man of the hour, passed for 13 of 22 attempts, throwing to Han- sen and Valbuena for touchdowns. Trailing 13-2l with 26 seconds remaining in the game, Svoboda again came through with a touchdown pass to Hansen and seconds later a game-tying two-point conversion pass to Brady Moore. FountainValley-20 Edison-2 1 Fountain Valley's fourth Homecoming not only meant another of those particular contests lost, but also marked the end of the Baron's C.l.F. aspirations. A frustrated Baron offense was never able to move the ball against a hard-nosed Charger defense, and the final score was a disappointing 20-21 in Edison's favor, despite a valiant effort and last minute scoring attempt by the Barons. 204 REED HANSEN 5546 End LEO HERNANDEZ 9250 Defensive Guard mmf BILL CHAMPION +554 Center GRANT HARDIN if 5 6 Center of 3 N . G . f li Q BOB HOFFMAN STEVE RAUPP CHUCK DOHERTY 95561 Guard 1162 Guard 563 Guard llllipk Hartsfield follows blocker Shaw as Walker and Kristinat widen gaping oe. 2...,'2 f'-F27 mqndl n Nw I K L' s 31 , fu 5 'D' iii Q. is - r Y ffgfii-is S ' :?'fA32-fvf M y Ig. ' Qi' '74'-3, 1- k. '0Nv3. ophs Post 7-2 Record, apture 3rd In Irvine Lea u Joffe runs for good yardage after a dazzling catch. Victorious Sophs celebrate after effective offensive and defensive plays pay off. Kevin Boehne has the necessary blocking as the Barons effectively sweep the left end. Baron halfback goes up the middle for a first down. ,guage 206 Fountain Valley's first year Sopho- more Team had an outstanding rec- ord of 7 wins and 2 losses for third place in Irvine League. In the opin- ions of Wayne Mickaelian, Ken Friess, and Carl Pedroncelli, the team had an excellent season. After such an outstanding year, it can be ex- pected that with more hard work and equal determination the whole team will be filling positions on next year's Baron Varsity. The Sophs were led this year by a ground-crushing attack that totaled 2347 yards. Tony Sepul- veda and Pat Lockman tallied a major portion of the yards gained. . To equalize the offensive punch, the team had an outstanding defense, al- lowing only 78 points to be scored by the opposition. The defense shut out two opponents and allowed three other teams to score only one touch- down. Mark Mitchell, Most Valuable Player, led the team in tackles and also played halfback on the high- scoring offense. The Baron linemen were gifted with good size and speed and can look for more hard work and winning on the Varsity and Junior Varsity levels. One of the highpoints of the season was a sound thrashing of our cross-town rival, Edison. In that game, the Barons put everything together beautifully by whipping the Chargers 38 to 6. TOP ROW: Coach Pedroncelli, Coach Friess, K. Korbut, S. Murphy, G. Pascoe, R. Brandt, G. Marcus, B. Barrett, T. Cary, M. Mitchell, K Duvall, E. Kidd, J. Tadlock, J. Paul, M. Voglein, D. Dingman, M. McKnight, E. Dziesky, K. Boehne, B. Lynch, D. Rust, R. Perez, J. Timberlake, W. Philippesen. SECOND ROW' R. Bartollotta, G. Carrozzo, B. Brainard, M. Compton, H. Larkin, T. Thomas, D. Meyers, M Dolan, D. Miller, A. Berhard, D. Jones, M. Lynes, G. Butler, D. Martz, M. Kroeger, E. Suga, J. Kuhns, R. Rauss, S. Weber, Coach Mickaelian BOTTOM ROW: T. Smith, J. Cirillo, B. Bowerman, R. Carroll, E. Brown, R. Renk, D. Tague, T. Sepulveda, P. Lockman, B. Joffe, M. Krammer M. Como, J. Rea, L. Sega, D. Schoonover, M. Brown, Mgr. .fl -. . ,, ' i t 5 ,, . ' .MW W ea - K ,.,, t W t ' 5 152 - - 'l i Ee , . ,, -J , if J , T V Y ',. af ' I ', Q QV -,Lf . 1 ' ' f 1' ' A V. , , ' , , ,, . .. . . . . . ff V ti j 4 Wi Me S . r M- if, L A. -inf fa F ' , 'M ,W S ' M , .,.. A -A k M , W,.....,,. ,,,33.1 11-4451 ' -g-.Lf7?, K - 4t..lf1? -- , ,- 7Wi ff f -,W ,E-. , Wmggn..Qrf-- --l ...rat , .4 H . 5 ,, . l'V7H'.' ,-sw ' Ziff 1 ,.i'!'1aar 4.3, , frm . , rf 7 - w af.. 5- www...- f' X. -11 we ffl- Jae: A, G7 -f., :Wy i.,,s,.,,m ,, 351113 ' tial? E-I-f 'H f ,,ff,t,g .- . T- 'I if hz, , , . L ,i .ww 'Gr- A1 Sophomore Scores FV OPP, FV OPP. 24 Rancho Alamitos ....... 6 I2 Costa Mesa ........... 8 14 Garden Grove .. . .. O l2 Santa Ana Valley .. . .. 0 20 Magnolia ...... . . . 6 20 Estancia ........ . . 8 8 Corona del Mar .. . . .32 6 Loara ... . . .12 38 Edison .. .. 6 207 I krrk' ixh 1 1 ' K f ,A Q 5 ...Q ..... 6 til .S it . W 3 .. fZ:,.f ' J -- .A b X kh i rl is J - E K' .,-V 5 -. .,,, V in b,': Q. 5. EV , A . K v n 1 ' 1 4 J 4, J ' 4 K ia' , ,i E ' ,Q J S I fi ' 4 . P 1 ' -2 'P 'A . . s- 'ii 'H I L . -'f ' J 'xiii' ' J P. 1-fp. '1:, X .:, 'gh Q 2 JH if . 4, I 772 -K ' in X ' Cixi' X 'iz A , kVb,, f-Q' J f . Q r Q my K -k,. 1 : :Q .Xf54,s.-.fQ,.,?:.kf,.a-91' . -. 5 -,1' - -, 3 5 .4 -l ' X 1 W s ,Sti x 5, V x .. or P I is . .T Tiiiiji k f J, xg A an 1. Yuen, x , J., 'I 8 sl, '73 mst , S 'H . Q-g t F J. K s V f ' f L' 'A f. ' r , eil i J' :I '- K. - 'gx' - f- G it - u W . - N g qv J - f' S ,llfsfifetf ffl P 5 , i s. if av. xr' F, 'ifgiixi ww' A at... A- A' ' s sts - Q 5 . , J 57 i it ,ga .5 if , J gee ff S at J. A-4 6 . ' p , 1 i' -' 5, L .VV . WA,,, e 3 4. f at 5 ya, h ,Q H ,, Q' 'fix ,N Q, V . KV :Q:, ., , ,-1 all gt . V L , N: ' Mi-X - 1 sq .R fs MF -A Qi N A -,Q - ,tix -N Q . . t.... . . . 4 J 'Q 3' . -mm . it 2 . 'H j . i s ,K X ' J. ., TOP ROW: J. Mims, M. Cooper, J. Shaw, S. Hartsfield, C. Hudgins, D. Wolford, W. Parish, R. Ramos, D. Alcaraz, D. Humphrys, C. Austin. ,SECOND ROW: J. Burks, R. Stone, L. Becher, P. Weaver, J. Ponce, J. Raupp, S. Hammaick, M. Scutt, B. Haymes, K. Maisy, J. Be-rtani. BOTTOM ROW: E. Nobella, J. Ginos, D. Merryman, R. Jackson, M. Mobley, S. Sepulveda, B. Childers, J. Haddow, J.. Krutsmger, J. Belmonte, B. Varney. Frosh Scores P ,. ' N 'f . ' f ill! V FV OPP' .gf at J ,I 8 Rancho , V . N A Alamitos ..... 0 S J 'if t J .Q .. ,X -ksl -2... V? is M Y 8 1 6 Garden Grove ..l4 3 'J 'Q . . , p fx., 0 Newport Harbor .l4 J ' ' pl 8 Corona del Mar . 8 , . 8 Costa Mesa .... 0 ' 6 Edison ........ O ' .Q is t '. . l2 Estancia ....... ,. ...7 fue? ...lei EJ1 ..,' 11. if ,jf f . H N,-' 6 Corona del Mar . 0 s 34 C 1 f ..s osta Mesa O -':' m 'x 't'flft i f ' -' a.1rfi:,:., s Q T7 7 1' f -, Y-wfliil i 'V z pu2':fff st1ttf?V :, ' --.. tm. ff-1 Y, 115- ,... - -1' . ., '- : - - , . . J. Dennis Merryman carries on a wide-open play against Estancia. Barons Mobley and Childers drop Corona back for- big loss. F . ...,...,.. , . ntra ro h . - Intramural Frosh FV OPP. I4 Marina .. 8 12 Edison ........ O I2 Huntington Bch . 6 8 Westminster .... 14 I2 Edison .. O 28 Marina . . . . O 28 Edison .. .. 0 District Scholarf ship Bowl ........ 3rd 208 Record The Intramural Frosh outclassed their opponents in the unofficial- Intramural League during the 369 season, defeating 7 out of their 8 foes. The Baron lightweights boasted exceptional depth with a tough, fast defense holding the opposition to a scant 28 points, while a consistent offense rolled to a season total of ll4 points. Co-Captains for the year were Kenneth Dudrey and Kevin Mor- ris, while Dale Peterson captured the Most Valuable Player title. Baron Fro The Baron Irvine Frosh, under the guidance of coaches Vern Wagner and Jim Coen, followed the example of the '69 Varsity, posting similar records and relying on many of the same strong points. The Baron of- fense took advantage of defensive su- periority in amassing a season total of 88 points. A large part of these points were scored in the Froshis final game against Costa Mesa, a spectac- ular 34-O shutout. Especially out- standing during the season were Co- Captains Mike Mobley and Bill Chil- ders, and fullback Sam Sepulveda who was voted Most Valuable Player by his teammates. h Takes 2nd In Lea u ABOVE: Frosh defense demonstrates unusual hitting power against Estancia. RIGHT Intramu ral Frosh takes full advantage of passing attack as receiver snags short throw for crucial yardage. BELOW: Powerful Frosh line explodes at snap as back Ray Jackson goes in motion as 'Q' fr' TOP ROW: Coach Terranove, B. Hicks, J. Knowlton, K. Johnson, J. Cotton, D. Alcaraz C Kidd P Locke A Forguson R Sarale S Badger SECOND ROW: S. Peterson, J. Thormaehlen, D. Walder, R. Lenhausen, C. Adams R Wlnchell W Gorden J Flanlgan J Moss THIRD ROW: B. Dimaria, M. Erickson, P. Lambert, R. Soto, K. Brown, T. Hertz, G. Hanie M Pierson M McCarthy M Price BOTTOM ROW G Meyer, S. Allen, D. DelPonte, G. Leonard. R. Honaker. M. Arfzeanton. M. Coober K Dudrev F Sather R Hurlev I Poloists Experience Buildin Year The Varsity Water Polo team was forced to settle for rt mediocre season in I969 as a building year produced disappoining re- sults. The Varsity failed to assemble a winning season despite their spirited' at- tempts. Coach Tom Landis, in his hrst year at the Varsity helm, was not sur: prised by the low-key season since the Varsity sullered from an apparent lack of experience. Russel Solt was voted Team Captain, while Bob Rice captured the Most Valuable Player title. Rice, who will return next year, is one of the hopefuls for a championship team as Coach Lan- dis will be drawing from a strong Cee team. ' A Q iii' mf' ' Q ' ' --st . Q. H: if L, 5 11 ' -New , ff- 'L , . B . W V ' W 'iw-- 'fv-N .A . , .. - -W - 6, -- bfi- - Team Captain Russel Solt carefully takes aim. i Kurt Westerheld hooks shot to teammate as in overtime. 2 t 3 5 Q 4l?i':T5 1Y C lf? ww-+1 g Q 1 Barons lose a heartlwreaker to Laguna Bcatrh K, L STANDING: Coach Landis. C. John- son, R. Ostheimer. P. Eich, R. Solt Coach Bray. KNEELING: F. Lam- mers, L. Morris, K. Wcsterheld. B Rice. .Lil Varsity Scores FV OPP. Tiki 4 Rancho .. .... . 7 j ' 5 Santiago .... .. 4 ' 2LaOuinta... ...IS 2 Pacifica .... .. 5 l Costa Mesa ........ l4 ll Huntington Beach . . .19 3 Corona del Mar ..... 28 8 Laguna Beach . . . . . 9 8 Edison ...... .. 6 10 Marina ..... ...l2 7 Estancia .......... 8 Santa Ana Valley . . . 3 Bees End Season ith Comeback The 1969 Bee Water Polo team rallied late' in the season to produce a compar- atively good season record of four wins and eight losses. Recovering from a six-. game losing streak, the Barons emerged victorious four of their last six contests, vanquishing a strong Corona del Mar team, and then adding Laguna Beach, Edison, and Santa Ana Valley to their ever-growing list. Ray Bray, in his first year of coaching at Fountain Valley, led the Bees to a fourth place in Irvine League standings. The Bees, hampered by a lack of manpower, showed great deter- mination as a handful of players carried the burden of a tough season. Coach Bray, in his first year coaching at Fountain Valley, pointers. STANDING: Clay Stuard, Steve Jackson, Mike Eich, KNEELING: Steve Yager, Terry Woodruff. - ay, 1. , gf:f...,Q, ' p- V ami' r.. , '-1 'gg' J-lUn.,,1'l ........, . 'A H ,lg mummg , aa -111 'H fi , 4 1 gf 1 ,WM - wfffffef W: .. . Y S Wd kk....4,,, ue.. ...iam . .,. K Wir...-f , I . K ml-f .. 1.f.'Lf .- .,,,,. A. ' N-Y 'V A -T ,Jen K , . W. ' salsa' -' f. . -,,.y,1J,L ggi, gives his team some strategic Bee Scores FV OPP. 9Rancho ...16 7 Santiago . . . . . 9 1LaQuinta.. ...9 1Pacifica... ...9 0 Costa Mesa ........ 13 3 Huntington Beach . . .13 6 Corona del Mar ..... 4 8 Laguna Beach ...... 1 10 Edison ....... . . . 3 4 Marina . . . .15 4 Estancia ........... ll 13 Santa Ana Valley . . . 2 3 E '-1,lj4:.f,,.,7 J,,...,, Mo.. 'TT f 3 'B fi . X .Ky , . MF. .inf - .f 4-4 ,... .. . 7 .. .. ., ae f . -4 C691 : 'Z'T' , .1 .fa ,aff .,f,,:wJf'f,f' ' News .Q , va., . ,grew 5, ., .,, LW: , K 'Y .5 V A ' . . I - , 4 'fi , - if WH zrrffffi - :.,.1jf'?9aq Q . 5 -k.W,,,, ,f ' I ln lj ',.,-we-f', . ' ff. .Ki f , W3 'fa V 'fwa ' 'ffl-if ff?-zr-Tffks.. -'K . 4 5-f'-be-fwtmwi ykg y s gv ,Ze-..s1. fa ' ss., Q ' ,, af:.i'NY -1- I .se-,, 'J - Q-, :QQ :W wg , -L-Q ' -+A , . V' ft me ip' '. .S 1,-. ,, , ,M-,NWA u is an se? 113- .,- , streak. ,ll -haw use 1 2. -. .,,,, L ' ':. mf '- .... XX , X.. s, .v 5g. I U ,. +I ..fs..,,.,. , . . 2.4 W' Accurate shots account for three-game winning 4 ,. . V Qaew an P' . vi i rim . 'MJ ' :ILS 17 Cee Scores OPP. Q FV 9 Rancho Ala. .... 5 15 Santiago ......, 4 9 La Quinta ..... 11 6 Pacifica ..... . . 1 13 Costa Mesa .... 1 6 Huntington Beach ........ 13 . 6 Corona del Mar . 3 12 Laguna Beach .. 2 A 8 Edison ........ 1 11 Marina .. ...9 4 Estancia 8 8 Santa Ana ' Valley......2 - is tata - ttaatiti gkti tit.. . it STANDING: Mike Rutfer, Brenden Rice, Jim McAdams, Jerry Abshier. KNEELING: Mike Sullivan, I Frank Browne, Mike Hickey. Cees Continue Winnin Tradition Team Captain Jim McAdams takes aim as opposing team falls to the Baron Cees. Brenden Rice clears opponent as Barons give another run-away per- formance. .. 1 N 1. ,. .., Y fi W A , - A A .ftha i f V ' -- - . f ff 9 . t . t,,t A ' 5'-312' - LL: ',, , 1 VK A 4 Q.. gx,,Q, ' w X .1745 J 'f L .4 ii.,fXf4 - .JL 'f,.1 ::f 'af' ',...K'ffk fi .3d .2 This year the Cees again proved to be the bright spot of Foun- tain Valley's polo program as both the Bees and Varsity pro- duced mediocre seasons. Outstanding team effort and spirit propelled the Cees to an impressive record of nine wins and only three losses. The Barons, outstanding scoring ability was instrumental in a majority of their victories as the Cees tallied an average of eight goals per game, while a stingy defense allowed only live goals. One of the highpoints of the '69 sea- son was the Cee's victory over the powerful Corona del Mar team. This was the first time a Baron team has defeated any Corona team. Coach Ray Bray, in his first year at Fountain Valley, did an outstanding job of instructing his team leading them to a second place in Irvine League competition. Jerry Abshier, one of the standouts for the season, was elected Most Valuable Player by his teammates, while Jim McAdams was voted Team Captain for his excellent leadership ability, school spirit, and good sportsmanship. Powerful shooting by Mike Ruffer dazzles opponents in Corona Del Mar game. H 54? ' Varsity Scores FV OPP. 25 Garden Grove . . .30 22 Magnolia ....... 36 36 Corona del Mar .22 37 Costa Mesa ..... l8 39 Santa Ana Val. . .l8 30 Estancia ....... 20 22 Loara ...36 26 Edison ...29 STANDING: Coach Leonard, Tim Funk, Steve Christiano, Wayne Leeds. KNEELING: Tom O'Brian, Dave Miller, Phil Martz, Cameron Haney. Baron Runners Break Eve In '69 Steve Christiano, first man in. The Baron's Varsity Cross Country Team, despite a disap- Tim Funk SPfll'1fS f01'1he HniSh- pointing ,69 season, managed to outrun four of their eight op- t ponents and capture the fourth place berth in Irvine League . competition. The Baron's major problem was inconsistency, as the Varsity faltered late in the season. The Varsity showed exceptional strength in both the Westminster and Corona del Mar Invitational Tournaments, capturing second and fourth places, respectively. On the other hand, they were only able Q to manage a fifth place in the Irvine League Finals, and a dis- appointing twelfth in the Palos Verdes Invitational. The team was led by Most Valuable Runner Tim Funk, a three year veteran of Varsity competition. His best effort of the year, a speedy 9:58 against Loara, was fast enough to qualify him for C.I.F. competition. Close behind Funk were Steve Christ- iano, another three year letterman, and Team Captain Cam- eron Haney. Baron runners Steve Christiano. Tim Funk and Cameron Haney at the start of the tough Garden Grove Meet, one of the highlights of the '69 season. 213 , I, STANDING: Coach Leonard, Terry Parkinson, Allen Bender, Jim Welch. KNEELING: Ron Shanken, Clyde Stirewalt, Larry Reid. 'S Battle For 3rd Place In Lea ue Pla The .IV Cross Country Team ended its '69 season in good standing as it successfully rambled over live of the eight teams it encountered. Under the direction of Coach Leonard, Most Valuable Runner Clyde Stirewalt and Team Captain Alan Glover led the team to a third place in Irvine League. Although the Frosh-Soph was unable to enter league competi- tion because of a lack of teams, they did show much promise and should have no trouble filling next year's Varsity and Junior Varsity vacancies. l. L JV Scores FV OPP. 20 Garden Grove .... 47 19 Magnolia ...,,.. 41 28 Corona Del Mar . . .27 17 Costa Mesa ..,,., 51 28 Santa Ana Valley . 29 47 Estancia ,...1,,.i 16 28 Loara... ,.,,27 18 42 Edison . . . . . . STANDING: Coach Leonard Randy Harold, Steve Routh D R '. KNEELIN chester, Richard Lambden Tom Blackburn. 214 9 ave evolr G Steve Brotman, Norman Win- , ,I 591501 Sainte and AG NOLI -4' ...,,---0.3, , 1 Q.-.Hin Q mms? -- - ? xfasieavffwqg ,- 3 - -mg.21.g,,ffM.,Q?'?. I.. .. 3 V l t ,, 5 1:33.-w . V I 'I A lt? V f. -f - -I f' .my-15 V: ,, , -J 135,-.veffr - W' mf , - .H , Q ' PH- x ' 'Q 'lil 2 , 1, ki ' f i, V, 'X I t . J T . , KNEE k--f RUE N -W Y. ' ' U Q K' J ' 1 A--4 -D' M-Sift: V ' ' 1' 4? - - f L,., . 1 f ' ' ' Q ' 'N .V 2. 'N' lg ff 3 1 .1 A fsffnrg A ,.. .Q - n f 1, ' - f ' 5 1 1 ' 4 rf -N 1 ' ..- 6 pf L ,mL.L' , , . i .M A ,,-- W-Y. -,f- H 1' '-4 A .,,..,- f Q x , H .- 3 - 4 V :L iw, 2141 4212, Wrestlers Do It Again- Lea 1 t, CIF 4th KNEELING: S. Ring, H. Stirewalt, P. LaBlanc, K. Sones, C. Davidson T Flynn M Hollinden B Wardlow D Rust STANDING WAYNE MICKAELIAN, D. Lewis, D. McGlamery, G. Valbuena, B. Walker, J Dempski T Lyddon COACH VERN WAGNER albuena, Lewis Lea Wa To CIF In a highly successful and predictable 1970 season the Varsity wrestling squad again swept league competition and captured a large share of CIF honors. The Barons, under the direction of Coach Vern Wagner, posted a perfect season record for dual matches running away with all seven of their league encounters while also compiling an impressive list of tourna- ment victories. Fountain Valley, which emerged as a major wrestling power in 1969, experienced an increasing dominance in the 1970 wrestling scene as it captured laurels at seven major tournaments including the Mira Costa and Orange Coast Tour- naments, League Finals and CIF Finals. The Barons also served as host for two tournaments, the Fountain Valley Quad and the Fountain Valley Five Counties Tournament, the largest invitational in the state of California. The Varsity captured fourth place in CIF Finals as a team, while George Valbuena was the darkhorse of the match as he captured a surprising second place. Dan Lewis and Mike Hollinden also furnished strong performances as they represented the Barons with third places. Lewis was voted Most Valuable for his out- standing elforts, while Tim Flynn was elected Team Captain. Other outstanding members of the squad included Bob Walker and Mike Hollinden, who finished his career at Fountain Valley with an outstanding record of 53 victories, five draws and only two losses. ABOVE: Coach Vern Wagner, a key factor in Barons success. BELOW: Burt Kato on his way to a pin. RIGHT: Harold Stire- walt rides his opponent to the mat. V- 'gh Wm Vi, ' ' - f Ryu 5.5,-Q 1, Y. .A - 1 5-2 Q. ' Mc ,g-x. ik.-.Ny ' ze 'i'1,?' 'T' ' 1. ' 5 s , Mfclg- , 1. A H , f f' 5 sf iss-if Q, ml, -x. I . 5 1 fr .U STEVE RING 9 8 1 wwf ,, - . . I '1 -QL. f ts I , f 9 .6 , ig, ,A1.'kg5f- ' 'flaw 2f?f?fJe' 0 F ,Q L N I ' I1 'fe H , A 'Y i, y. j,g,,?'f', J.. .. f 3 Prana A FQ Q m 1 .Q ' 6 We W- in - ,Z Q- ,1 . A iq? 1. QI g- , n 1' ff ' , 'ef V1 1' , ., , K Y JERRY COMBE 123 TIM FLYNN 136 PAUL Lz1BLANC 106 ., ,1 HOWARD LARKIN 123 , 3, +.fyg.w-,541 Q., ,nf . ' ,, W- 'c'fw' ,Q .1 ,I ,,.4 'ff 5, -lf' ,I 'Fifa 'N Q I ' ., xp., f 1.1 A ff K :H ' as mma p, 1' ' rw' I . . 5, , 1 V a : A , HAROLD STIREWALT 106 CARY DAVIDSON 130 M W . I . xr' ' ' :, N, I ,,'- ggw g 'Ai angst , M' -r g , Q 'i f P ra 8 ' A M rigs. , , gfffffffglf- fi' ' 'P H - V K K , 1 . ,fr 0 . 'Z iff 5 , + :.5e.4'A' , .. , J, ,L ah, A.. .N .. f . 6 kkg' 3 i 'S . N' his V ,, V fi. Z . ,. , , . gig A , MIKE HOLLINDEN BRUCE WARDLOW 141 141 217 I ' Ii- I 4119 'iii .ik wi I . L I 2. I .I-FQ'-','A,.--' If , ' , I , '1 ' iii 5 I p. . DAVE MCGLAMERY GEORGE VALBUENA 148 168 slftf5i'5?'w X I . ,,, ' if 'Fl ,vii f I' fl' V E 5 ja, r' I 97' 4 xv, A A if ,K Wx. x 9 H It-if 1 JERRY DEMPSKI BOB WALKER 194 I94 Tim Flynn against Estancia, cradles his opponent. Fountain Fountain Fountain Fountain Fountain Fountain Fountain VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Fountain Valley Ouad Tournament .......... Mira Costa Tournament Orange Coast College Tournament ....... Fountain Valley 5 Counties Tournament. , . League Finals ........ CIF Prelims CIF Finals .. .44 Corona del Mar .43 Santa Ana Valley .45 Loara ........ .4l Edison .... .59 Magnolia .... .35 Costa Mesa . . . .35 Estancia .... TOURNAMENT RESULTS .8 .6 .6 .8 .0 .IO .l4 . lst 2nd ....lst 7th ....lst ....lst 4th George Valbuena, second in CIF, pins his man. Cary Davidson, escapes for reversal. 218 1 i A U 715' ,,j,,,.f an f , ITED LYDDON 235 Mike Hollinden third in CIF, shoots for a fall in League Finals. TOP ROW: E. Stringer, D. McGlamery, H. Larkin, D. Enos, M. Finklea, L. McKnight, L. Beecher, D. Armstrong, K. Reynolds. BOTTOM ROW: G. Husted, D. DelPonte, G. Enos, M. Cooper, F. Melton, H. Larkin, B. Kato, B. Keller, A. Tafilele, J. Abshire, C. Humphrey. , Fro h Take First In Leagu at v my aff I 535662 u z, 001 gl 1334? fl K WHT3535 'la 5' mature 1 A, ,, I 1 my X , 563,21 QQ, , ,QW V446 L ,1,,,,,!. 69513511143 Y 4 ,sw 'wap j 641553 -ya: ' 59225133 . , ' . waist T 5 fx ' Wmlrffli. N. 5 . 'mimi . ti l7?ESTLxNs - wlf'l'1.Ht ' 'plbffrs 1 'W 4 ' as v ' TOP ROW: D. Moran, D. Ceratic, M. Mobley, B. Lammers, R. Stoltz, J. Stone, P. Weaver. BOTTOM ROW: J. Moore, R. Hardman, H. Cavanaugh, E. Ramos, H. Bowman, D. Leonard, M. LaBlanc, G. Platt. For the fourth consecutive year, Fountain Valley's Wrestlers were League Champions. They easily swept through their schedule with an outstanding record of 11-1. Burt Kato was elected Team Captain, while Howard Larkin took the MVP Award. Although Fountain Valley's Frosh-Soph Wrestling Team has no official league in which to compete, they still upheld Fountain Valley's fine tradition of winning. Their final season record of 10-1 included the blistering of two teams by the score of 65-0. Captain was Randy Hard- man, while Ron Stone was elected MVP. FV JV SCORES 31 .... Marina ........ 19 43 .... Corona Del Mar . 18 37 .... Edison . . . . . . 15 JV Record 22 .... Bolsa Grande . . .29 53 .... Santa Ana Valley . 0 46 .... Magnolia . . . . . .11 11-1 24 .... Western ........ 22 44 .... Loara .......... 7 51 .... Costa Mesa ..... 5 lst in League 24 .... Palos Verdes .... 22 29 .... Newport Harbor .19 44 .... Estancia . . . . . . 10 219 Baron Comeback Catches Estancia, Corona The Irvine League again proved too tough for the Barons who produced a season oustanding only in its inconsistency. Crippled by inexperience and a height dis- advantage, the Barons faltered early in the season only to make a surprising comeback beating Estancia and Corona del Mar. Ken Shibata, promoted to the Varsity late in the season, sparked the Barons with aggressive defen- sive work. However, team spirit and hustle could not overcome Fountain Valley's shooting deficit and lack of control on the boards. Gary Valbuena and Dave Lynch proved to be the offensive spark for the Barons, tying for the all- time scoring record at Fountain Valley with 32 points in one game. ff' DAVE BROWN GARY VALBUENA BILL CHAMPION Varsity Coach Team Captain Center Rick Power cheeks downcourt for opening against Santa Ana Valley. GEORGE GERBER RICK oooDAKER BILL KRISTINAT Gllilfd Guard FOfW21fd 220 Gary Valbuena pumps in two of his 32 points against the Dave Lynch breaks inside for a lay-up Most Valuable Player Gary Valbuena makes lay-up against Costa Mesa. MARK REIDER Center DAN SHAW Guard Play- KEN SHIBATA Forward 222 TOM THERIAULT Forward Barons roll over Costa Mesa in second round of league VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES FV OPP 67 ...... Magnolia ........ 70 41 ....,, Corona Del Mar . .47 70 ....,. Costa Mesa ...... 75 FV OPP 70 ...... Magnolia ........ 45 50 ...... Corona Del Mar . .48 83 ...... Costa Mesa ...... 71 66 ...... S.A. Valley ....,. 52 56 ...... S.A. Valley ...... 65 44 ...... Estancia .... .... 7 4 53 ...... Estancia ,........ 50 50 ...... Loara .... .... 5 6 46 ...... Loara ..... .... 5 9 47 ...... Edison . . . .... 42 4l ...... Edison . . . . . . .59 J V SCORES FV OPP 42. .Magnolia .,... 38 48. .Corona del Mar 23 41. .Costa Mesa ..., 37 76. .Santa Ana Va. .47 58. .Estancia ...... 41 75..Loara .. ...54 54. .Edison ....... 63 45. .Magnolia ..... 38 47, .Corona del Mar 51 46. .Costa Mesa .... 55 63. .Santa Ana Va. .42 48. .Estancia ...... 52 70..Loara .. ....57 63. .Edison . .... 61 LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Carriere, S. Miller, M. Leonard, P. Walker. E. Pitts, B. Burns,.S, Reider, S. Swan- son, M. Foote, D. Boyle, P. Gerber. S. Mohulski. CENTER: COACH DENNIS TIMMER. ' 2nd In Lea u 3 19-6 Record Fountain Valley's Junior Varsity Basketball Team started ofl on a long road of many victories and honors. The overall season record was 19-6, a second place in league play, a Consolation Championship in the West- minster-Marina Tournament, and later a capture of the Santiago Holiday Tourna- ment Championship. Under the watchful eyes of Coach Dennis Timmer, the team was drilled and disciplined into one of the most bal- anced teams in the league circuit. Mike Foote was voted Captain. while Pete Gerber was awarded MVP. These two players, along with many others from the team, can be expected to be seen on next year's Varsity squad. Junior Ed Pitts dribbles against Santa Ana Valley fl? . K? 4 223 Bees Slump 1970 was not the year lor the Baron Bee Round- ballers. Due to the lack of experienced ballplayers, they could only come up with a disappointing 8-l4 record. In league play, they ended up tied for fourth place in a year that saw a great struggle to take the lead. Head Coach James McNamara directed his valiant players to a strong comeback in the closing games. Matt Mohulski was voted Team Captain, while Steve Sullivan captured the MVP Award. With maturity and experience ac- cumulating, the Bee members will soon be seen on the Varsity squad. Captain Matt Mohulski drives against Loara. In ' 0 Competition BEE SCORES OPP FV 54. .Magnolia. ..... 42 52. .Corona Del Mar-47 37. .Costa Mesa .... 31 26. .S.A. Valley .... 52 39. .Estancia ...... 50 65 . .Loara ........ 5 8 38. .Edison ....... 39 45. .Magnolia ..... 58 27. .Corona Del Mar 34 43. .Costa Mesa .... 47 44. .S.A. Valley 49. .Estancia . ....48 .....64 50..Loara ........ 44 59. .Edison ....... 52 BOTTOM: B. Brainard, T. Meunier, Coach James McNamara, T. Sepulveda, M. Mohulski. TOP: T. Thomas, G. Alexander, S. Sullivan, J. Robuck, B. Sendra, G. Pascoe. J. Cook, C. Horst, G. Stringer, D. Martz. 3- L1-- i111- CEE SCORES FV OPP 71 . .Magnolia ..... 15 47. .Corona Del Mar 27 42. .Costa Mesa .... 32 59. .S.A. Valley .... 33 33. .Estancia ...... 32 36. .Loara ........ 22 54. .Edison ....... 22 49. .Magnolia ..... 15 28. .Corona Del Mar 30 36. .Costa Mesa .... 43 45. .S.A. Valley .... 43 44. .Estancia ...... 17 40..Loara ....5O 25..Edison .. ...47 LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Staggs, C Adams, M. Kiley, S. Sepulveda G. Gallagher, R. Eckles, D Merryman, T. Adams, J. Ginos B. Hatfield, N. Townsend, S. Ro buck. CENTER: Coach Dud dridge. Cees 2nd In League Cee Basketball players may have been small in size, but you could never say that about their scores. The mighty Cee Team captured a well- earned second place in league action. Their out- standing record of 10-4 was a befitting tribute to Coach Ken Duddridge who praised his team for its hustle and determination. Captain Bill Hat- field and MVP Sam Sepulveda were just two of the many assets involved in such a well-balanced team. 225 Barons Improve In Second Round The Varsity baseball squad, directed by Coach John Cole, managed to overcome an early slump, closing to within two games of the league leaders by midseason. The Barons, playing with an inexperienced crew of juniors, dropped three straight contests, losing to Corona, Costa Mesa and Santa Ana Valley. Fountain Valley came back strong against Estancia, gaining momentum as the season progressed. Dave Lynch and Steve Fox sup- plied a much needed pitching game, while a minority of seniors on the squad, Ed Sellen, Mike Hix, Steve Mitchell, Dave Terry, Chuck Doherty and Rick Goodaker, made good use of their experience on the diamond. '-ffy2ff'fsf?. NPTFQ1 fifl jfgf.Q'.':. f 5 Z aatt .., M . 3 X ttsai DAVE TERRY WAYNE OULLETTE Outiield Catcher -ti . WM. .sa-Miken-worm --jf: V - W I W ' R ' . r' 1 eh ff - V' ' -- 'ttt t M . V , V f' ' ---' f T ' r ,, at fXs1,af.b ,' -W ' ' at f. . l t F5 - t ' 4' 'fi , huh , W A 'L' t , . -Z 'K ' L, ,Q . .-genfmf. 5 ft , , 7 5,.f,.q ,,.--' f ff px.. TOP ROW G Valbuena I Stanley S Nelson S. Mitchell, E. Sellen, D. Lynch, J. Svoboda, SECOND ROW:- W. Oullette, R. Wennekamp, C. Doherty M Hix G Varney R Hansen BOTTOM ROW: S. Fox, M. Roberts, J. Strain, D. Terry, M. Shimaji A171 ' 'Sis-Qxmziai K l - 1 rf STEVE MITCHELL fe Infield E. - f,,, , i , llf, W '- , fLL' , f, H, . - ' K , , ., -, ,im ., Gary Varney smashes a line drive down third base line. EE EEE V EEEE .A fx ,,,1 My an , , , I 'm . -if I. , pn, it '65 ea E il? CHUCK DOHERTY MIKE ROBERTS STEVE FOX GARY VARNEY Outfield Infield Pitcher Infield Steve Mitchell tries for a tag on runner. , 91 ,S ny Mn , RICK WENNEKAMP ld ' Outfle The dugout gets the word from Coach Cole. 227 5 E E lllt llel MIKE HIX Infield Baron batter attempts bunt if awww STEVE NELSEN JAY STANLEY DAVE LYNCH Infield Pitcher Pitcher Fil as I t 1 i MIKE SHIMAJ I ED SELLEN JOHN STRAIN Infield Catcher Outfield fsfgzg 5551 '- - 5. c FV OPP 7 5 ........Magnolia .,,,,,..Corona.... ,....,..Costa Mesa. . , 4 5 2 5 l ,....,.. S.A. Valley ........ 5 3 .,,.,... Estancia .i... . ,O 0 4 ..,.....Loara Edison , . , Magnolia . Corona . , . Costa Mesa S.A. Valley Estancia . . we 'P 'S Flounder In '70 Irvine P ay 4..+a .. . 45. . BOTTOM ROW: T. Roberts, S. Mohulski, B P. Hughes, B. Cunningham. TOP ROW: D. Jo T. Thomas, Coach Don Terranove. A number of talented and determined young athletes piloted the Frosh baseball squad to an outstanding season in 1970. Bill DiMaria, Bill Hatfield and Clarence Austin all made outstanding showings in the total team effort which resulted in a third place Stmiding at midseason, along ,with a strong finish in the 1970 season. FROSH-SOPH SCORES FV OPP. 6 ...... Magnolia ........... 3 5 ...... Corona del Mar ...... 7 13 ...... Costa Mesa ......... 5 5 ...... Santa Ana Valley ..... 4 9 ...... Estancia ..........,. I0 2 ...... Loara ........ . . . 6 l l ...... Edison ...... . . . 8 6 ...... Magnolia ....... . . . 7 IO ..... Corona del Mar ... ... 4 . Brainard, B. Carrol, R. Renk, C. Laudenchurch, P. Eveland, nes, V. McAuley, L. Schenk, S. Andrews, C. Oskai, S. Rath, Frosh Nine Makes Strong Showing The 1970 Junior Varsity baseball squad was nearly overpowered by tough com- petition in the unusually strong Irvine League. De- spite a good effort the J.V.s were stilied in their attempts at victory, entering the sec- ond half of the season with only one win to their name. Coach Don Terranove was hopeful the second half of the season would yield better results for the hapless Junior Varsity, who fell prey to six teams in the Irvine League. J.V. SCORES F.V. OPP. 2. .Magnolia ...,.. 3 3. .Corona del Mar . . I2 2. .Costa Mesa ..... 3 4. .Santa Ana Val. . . l 5. .Estancia ....... 4 l . .Loara ......... 3 3. .Edison ........ 4 5. .Magnolia ...... 6 O. .Corona del Mar . . l 4. .Costa Mesa ..... 3 8. .Santa Ana Val. . . 5 3. .Estancia ....... 4 O. .Loara ......... 9 TOP ROW: COACH JAMES MCNAMARA, B. Laux, B. Varney, C. Austin, C. Hudgens, B. Haymes, B. Maisey. MIDDLE ROW: T. Lucchesi, B. DiMaria, A. Zimmerman, B. Hicks, J. Haddow, M. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: B. Hatfield, E. Johnson, J. Krutsinger, R. Eckles, D. Merryman. ,... A 41 '22 9 I . I O :I oo .... L: B 'o cu '1 Z? o 2' nr 1 YZ. :I U1 .-. I. 4 rn CII Ph O 'L Q. 5. .-. sw :1 n in :'r' 2. no D' .-. 5. P+ :r na Z na E 'U O 1 E rn nv T' Varsity hurdlers try for an early lead on a tough Newport squad. X , 'EH ffl ' fl' , 'f'-if X if .. gg? , W, V , r A we 5 I. . rrrrr .3 . ' f f-f Q 1 w :ff ff' O I , ,. . ,e ' ' w,,' I 7' ,sh Wi: , W E- A N A J' .- ,ii 9 Va W ' ' , ' WY N Q 0 ? . + , ,V r w r r I. r 2, 1-: 2 g iff fi' N 'K ' - - 0 i ,J ,.- V' -. w G F-Li F2137 NV , 'Q 4M ET .I 1 A' A . in + 5 ,W L53 n , ,.,, f , ,rs '- r rrr 5 P 51 igfr . 5 1 -MA W Wa XR 1 F gr, - HS 9 , TOP ROW: Coach Clark, Coach Leonard, Coach Delvaux, Coach Kittrell. SECOND ROW: M.l-lanna, D. Dzielsky, E. Katzs, C. Penson, K. Shibata, J. Hostedler, S. Page, R. Morez, T, Funderburke. THIRD ROW: B. Champion, D. Shaw, K. Duvall, D. Troup, P. Miltier, M. Platt, P. Sanchez, T. Hagen, D. Lewis, J. Thompson. FOURTH ROW: T. Parkinson, A. Glover, G, Harris, M. Melatti, M. Mitchell, S. Yonekura, G. Hardin, L. Beecher, D. Zervas. BOTTOM ROW: W. Leeds, D. Miller, T! Funke, A. Bender, C. Hardin, R. Martin, E. Anderson, G. Valbuena, B. Moore, P. Maas. Title Eludes Baron Traekmen The first half of the 1970 track season was again marked by a stiff battle for league superiority with Fountain Valley and Loara dominating the race. A strong and well balanced Baron squad posted new records in six events while defeating five out of their first six foes. The Barons outran Santa Ana Valley with surprising ease on their way to a showdown with the strong Saxons, who de- stroyed F.V.'s title aspirations in 1969, defeating the discus de- prived Barons by a half-point. The Barons featured Steve Chris- t-iano who clocked the 440 at 4910, Tim Funk in the mile event, sprinter Phil Maas and Mark Hanna in ,the hurdles spot. Fountain Valleyis mile relay squad composed of Shaw, Maas, Hardin and Christiano had a good shot at CIF competition, along with Funk in the mile and Christiano in the 440. 7 ':::f' 'H' .L I-3 'UYONS K7 if 231 Dlscus Impresses F The discus, a small rubber disc Weighing slightly less than four pounds, and approximately eight inches in diameter, managed to side- track the Baron's eifort for the 1969 Irvine League title, depriving the Barons of precious points in a con- test won by a mere half-point. The l970 season has produced a re-enact- ment of this contest, as Fountain Val- ley and Loara vied for the League Championship. The Barons, frus- trated two years in a row, again met the Saxons, this time armed with the discus, an asset hailed as the Baronls key to success in Irvine League track. VARSITY SCORES FV OPP. 53 .,... Newport Harbor ..65 60 ..... Marina .......... 58 77 ..... Magnolia ........ 50 77 ..... Corona del Mar . . .50 Gif Y 5 95 ..... Costa Mesa ...... 32 72 ..... Santa Ana Valley . .55 78 ..... Estancia ......... 59 50 ..... Loara ........... 77 104 ..... Edison ..... , .... 23 2nd League Finals 232 Bee Traekmen tun Their Competitor Much to the dismay of the seven other Bee teams in the Irvine League, Fountain Valley again fielded an exceptionally strong Bee squad. The young Baron middleweights made strong show- ings against tough Loara and Santa Ana Valley teams, while demolishing Magnolia and Costa Mesa. Burning up the track on the sprints were Matt Mohulski and Tom Casso, while Gary Her- BEE SCORES FV OPP. 47. . .Newport Harbor . .35 38. . .Marina ........ .57 83. . .Magnolia ....,.. .17 82. . .Corona del Mar . . .31 72. . .Costa Mesa ..... .31 45. . .Santa Ana Valley .50 37. . .Estancia ....... .66 61...Loara ......... .42 52. . .Edison ...,..... .52 2nd League Finals A - f nandez took charge in the hur- dles. Jim Neal and Clyde Stire- walt did an outstanding job on the distance events, while a strong field events crew gathered points in that area. Mike Can- zone and Dave Mulhern made a large contribution to the team effort in the shotput and discus, while Bob Schenk filled one of the Barons weak spots as he pole vaulted better than twelve feet. TOP ROW: Coach Leonard, Coach Clark, Coach Delvaux, Coach Kittrell, SECOND ROW: S. Langston, D. Smith, D. Coleman, J. Acker, S. Alexander, L. McKnight, V. Currie, R. Shanken, D. Dingman, C. Lewis, THIRD ROW: R. Peiffer, C. Stirewalt, W. Myers. T. Casso, D. Mulhurn, M. Can- zone, J. Neal, S. Robuck, B. Rick, P. Olson, BOTTOM ROW: D. Wolford, P. Martz, D. Clark, G. Hernandez, T. Sepul- veda, M. Mohulski, M. Hale, J. Emery, J. Sayles, J. Stone, D. Holton 233 Cees Taste Victory In Ti ht Race The Baron Cees, who launched their 1970 League campaign with resounding defeats over Magnolia and Costa Mesa, were marked as lead- ing contenders for the Irvine League Champion- ship by midseason. The Cees relied on strength in the sprints, along with a solid foundation in the field events. Dave Giron and Sam Sepulveda established new records in both the 100 and 180 yard dashes, while Rich Lenga gathered valuable points in the high jump, clearing 5,87 The Cees, who made a strong start in league competition, worked steadily toward the League Finals com- petition which was held at Santa Ana Valley at the conclusion of the season. Jim Belmonte clears the hurdle all .l vm 234 CEE SCORES FV OPP. 43 .... Newport . . .... 39 48 .... Marina ........ 38 55 .... Magnolia ....... 30 61 .... Corona del Mar . .24 61 .... Costa Mesa ..... 24 28 .... S.A. Valley ..... 58 49 .... Estancia ........ 37 50 .... Loara ....36 40 .... Edison ... . . . .46 TOP ROW: Coach Leonard, Coach Clark, Coach Delvaux, Coach Kit- trell. SECOND ROW: B. Moore, G. Troxell, D. Bowman, B. Perez, S. Sepulveda, D. Giron. THIRD ROW: T. Glassel, T. Hertz, S. Hall, J. Bel- monte, K. Morris, J. Knowlton, R. Langa. BOTTOM ROW: G. Leonard, M. Ericson, K. Cunningham, J. Enos, R. Stagg, J. Jones, M. Hanson. Cee sprinters explode from blocks against Costa Mesa Alt 'X Well-Balanced Squad Pays ff For Baron Swimmers The Irvine League was stunned by a strong and aggressive Baron aquatics squad in 1970 as Foun- tain Valley drove to a fourth place berth. The Barons enjoyed a successful year, dominating in the sprint events, while a strong distance squad added extra drive to a well-balanced team. The Varsity squad, dominated by freshmen and sophomores, was led by seniors Peter Eich and Russell Solt who were voted Team Captain and Most Valu- able. The Barons emerged vic- torious from a series of close meets topping their 6-9 record with a close win over a strong Edison squad. The Baron swim team, although plagued by being a member of one of the best swim leagues in CIF, had a great opportunity to train the highly composed team members of freshmen and sophomores against some of the toughest competition in CIF. Their efforts should soon be recognized. VARSITY SCORES FV OPP 21 . .Garden Grove .12 45. .Marina ....... 50 14. .Costa Mesa .... 74 17. .Corona del Mar 77 50. .Bolsa Grande . .43 49. .Edison ....... 46 37. .Montebello .... 58 39. .Estancia ...... 56 73. .SA Valley ..... 18 BOTTOM ROW: P. Noah, P. Eich, J. Bertani, F. Browne, F. Lammers. TOP ROW: Coach Tom Landis, R. Solt, S. Harmick, K. Westerfeld, E. Zimmer- man, T. Wales, Coach Ray Bray. Divers played an important part in swim team success Butterfly proves a powerful Baron event. . 1-'W vvfit I . 5- ia W y .rw 13 is 4, 5 vi, f ' th t '! .rs ,Qi Q kg I f '1 g f 'L N' - ff. , M atm? - y ' ' '1l ' ' I 1' V +'1Q14.-6 ...V 51-f 9 , .wa f .. , -of A ' 1 .fe -ww.. : ff 1 if ef? Q! ,f f . 4- Lili-'r' ' ,- Bee Aquamen ake 3rd In '70 The 1970 Baron Bee Aquamen came through with a surprising show of strength and depth. These two combined elements were good enough to place third in the tough Irvine League. Costa Mesa fell victim to the Baron Bee Team in one of the tough highlights of the year. Peter Noah and Tom Gallagher were voted as Co-Captains, with John Bertani cap- turing the MVP Award. BOTTOM ROW: M. Eich, M. McCarthy, S. Jack- son. TOP ROW: C. Brown, T. Gallagher, J. Bo- browski, Coach Ray Bray. nm. We - ff' - o P Y1t... 1- 'MWTP BEE SCORES gg FV OPP 2 . P 10 ...... Garden Grove .... 75 2 66 ...... Marina .......... 19 g 'ft Zgg g 46 ...... Costa Mesa ...... 33 .2 r....gg g g g 1 Ny . Q G 12 ...... Corona ooi Mor ...73 1 2 to do Y 54 ...... Bolsa Grande ..... 26 if' A i' I 52 ...... Edison .......... 26 Herl f ' '.,, . o 1 45 ...... Montebello.. .... 37 I Vo lt-W. . 70 ...... Estancia ......... 15 g lir. H P' ' 60 ...... Santa Ana Valley . .15 t ? ff. P A 5 P 7 . . .. .ue 2 Ml6Ai13ams? 15 OC?ll'1lCI',lzEX'RlCC, T. ziv. ' ' . ' 2 CEE SCORES FV OPP 55. .Garden Grove . .22 47. .Marina ....... 30 lt 'Q - me. 236 44. .Costa Mesa .... 31 59. .Corona del Mar 18 52. .Bolsa Grande . .25 60. .Edison ....... 16 54. .Montebello .... 23 67. .Estancia ...... 10 62. .Santa Ana Val .15 Tennis Swings Into Action Swinging into Irvine League action with a large and experienced Varsity tennis squad, Fountain Valley closed to within several matches of the league leading Saxons, as they moved into the second place berth at mid- season. The Varsity, endowed with a number of two and three-year veterans, posted an im- posing record of four wins in their first live matches. The Barons established themselves as a major tennis power in the lrvine League, hosting league finals on May l3. TOP: Coach Keith Helmick, B. Jones, N. Torr, S. Miller, M. Toppen, M. Mikelson. BOTTOM ROW: D. Valenzula, J. Krawczyk, J. Shaw, M. Tendal, M. Toppen 19 16W wwf 23M 14M 28 27 15 16M 18W I2 SM 816 23 14W Marina ...... 9 Garden Grove . llh La Quinta .... 896 Huntington Bch. 4M Bolsa Grande . .l3M4 Santiago ...... 0 Magnolia ..... l Corona del Mar 13 Costa Mesa ...IIM1 S.A. Valley 9b Estancia ...... 16 Loara ...,... 2216 Edison ....... 19M Magnolia ..... 5 Corona del Mar 13W VARSITY SCORES FV OPP. .iff ' ,Q ,. s 4. if ' 2 4. -f A ? '. ' N--ff .H-Qin. 'LLL ri: M. 237 ,. .Kap . ,,,,,.4v F ROSH-SOPH SCORES FV OPP. 26 . .Marina . . . 2 17Mz . .Garden Gr. SM 18 ..La Quinta . 0 4311. .B. Grande . 7M ll . .Santiago . . 1 7 ..S.A. Valley O 19 . .Estancia . . 0 7 . .Estancia . . 1 238 TOP: Rick Yamaoka, Larry Morris, Dale Allen, Mark Leon- ard, Larry Reid, Coach Helmick. , BOTTOM: John Coleman, Mark Schildhaver, Mark Como. JV SCORES FV OPP. 2116 . .Marina ... 6M 23W . .Garden Gr. 4M 25W . .La Quinta . ZW 13W . .Hunt. Bch.. 116 12M . .B. Grande. lk 13 . .Santiago . . 1 9 . .Magnolia . . 0 9 ..Corona 0 9 ..Costa Mesa 0 6 ..S.A. Valley 3 9 ..Estancia .. 0 4 . .Loara .... 5 9 . .Magnolia . . 0 11 -,,,,,.,f-e 'M' ..-- ' Young Netmen Gain Experience Following the example of their Varsity counterparts, the I.V. squad launched their 1970 season with an agres- sive campaign, defeating live consecutive foes. Emerging undefeated from their first half of season competition, the J.V.s moved into the first place berth at midseason. The Frosh-Soph squad, youngest of the Baron net- men had a successful season as they played local Frosh and J.V. squad due to the lack of an oliicial league in the Frosh division. TOP: P. Mandarino, M. Lyons, S. Gardner, P. DePari, T. Robinson, B. Winters, M. Belgen, G. Stringer, J. Ouitt. BOTTOM: D. Beverly, E. Jew, J. Paul, J.Yasaoka, M. Sullivan. ia Enthusiasm, T .- .s.f'i.- ,Q ' iv .gJV.,,..k..7 , 1 1 ? u3'a7-'fz7.?vQa'34 - 'ff 1 ix' -' i ff' 1 W,Wa,, . , ,. ' 5 -' -L'- ' - A LL,. .3 V. .p .V . , ' K ' affwl f v 5- .V , L . J- Af? ,- , ' ' A ' 1' , ,- fy.: .. ., gs: -.:: .fi55w'1fH2 f it . fra V. A . to M I waf. 4. Wi. - -V 1 it 1 ,. not let FV boys outdo them in any athletics program, too, as the Girls, and executed a highly successful girls sports schedule. Sports of all kinds were offered two to four days a week after school. Girls learned to dance, play badminton, ten- nis, archery, and other skill-developing sports. Advanced classes were offered first and sixth periods for Juniors and Seniors who wished to further develop excellence in their sports. Competition between schools gave the girls an opportunity to make new friends. Good sportsmanship always prevailed. A sportsday at the begin- ning of the year introduced new-comers to GAA and it was at this time that advisors donned costumes and had a chance to do their own thing. Fountain Valley girls could field. This held true in the Athletic Association drew up Sklll Develop T hrou h GAA f , . . .. ....s:.....sQ1-.f,, N W W A ' -2 ,:,' , -. ses... ,- ' 35' 1 as -.f. .,, 39- :tvs-S 45. , A ' , U ' - K 4 - re-.fi,if-:fffi25z,g. .A 'H sgry- .1 - - 4 af.. A -I G ..... ' . , A ,v ' ' C'5:,f'f- r , ,. ' :5i,ii5:::f I':k4.'+ - f . ' ,, '7 V f ' - 'U 'ms . f ' ' 'isff 'ww ba 'lilifgffiififiif' Y ':,.,...f Til f- ,. Q. , -- A K 514 KN W Q KL sg., I A-tg..4EL .... - .K ..,s,fffk5..,5,.,l.. . A 5,31 '-4 1 an si , ff f K ws , :.,,,4,,., M -. 4 wreiff .r .J ' 'iQ'ef1'1,.. ,g.f'ggasE'fieif4Ef'e 'YP'f-fE5.aaf5k5?'?NY'rf+'9'f.,.2W1 1 'f M t ..:-1 iz 'LS -- li v . af f .g-4. Ti- V- . -M M-W-wwf if-1' '-' K: A-Qfvssa-ff WS. 1-.. , tZ 'Yl- ft-'QA '- are A+ ' 71'H- 'Lfff'1fZ'wq,,,' ' .' W W ' , Q 'ff V - 1 Y Jflkf' Tllrlfsi- . M' 'Y .ifisf WWF: -...Q -:'w:.:..,:1.,f:'.g 2'-' Q - ea .fm , - -, . -.xg , ?:s,:fQ+,zf www: A V . ffifll W... 1-P: K' vo-' ' -'--1, rifwis- fff 'p'.:i4 .. www fy M 1 .-.lag-. 1 :ww w,.:,,-f-f' :Tigfpf 'i .. 5, 'A Vi4'wY:f1 4, His Sw' ,T -- wt.. ' ' ...fe-A g,,,xt,, V ,L if Q Mm.. 5:-My A t. . A.-wr ,M 1' if ' if W' S3 1 ' .. H' . , f if 5 TW iw-s.s-kms A4-af ,, ffl? I 939 Mg mv' +5319 'Iva ste Q. - . Hun 123 Q 1-MWWI lf' 'BJ i. H , it FRONT ROW: V. Gibbs, C. Watson, J. Bosanko, S. Tanibata, L. Greayer. SECOND ROW: R. Payne, S. Dearden, D. Jones, R. Saunders, K Anderson, G. Madrid, C. Bersticker, P. Khun, THIRD ROW: C. Nelson, R. McCutcheon, J. Peek, P. Robben, D. Slade, C. Rice, T. Burns, G Henry, S. Jeffrey, K. Hannegrefs, FOURTH ROW: S. Slade, P. Thormaehlen, K. Reinhardt, C. Zenk, S. Murphy, L. Curtis, P. Pull, S. Read D. Barker, H. l-lendy. G mnasts Make First- First period brought with it the initiation of a new Advanced GAA Class. Those girls interested in gymnastics were invited to try out for the team and those girls who were accepted went on into the Advanced Class to practice for meets against other schools. Although competition from other schools was not available this year, the girls con- tinued to practice in hopes of meeting other gym- nasts next year. ,L ' 2 -xx , , . Q 6 Tennis Team Improves Teehniqu s... -wwfwasswow Wx Q 'UVN 5 4 Kg. ig A ,fl .....-we-V WAMv,w,N, ,,w,.,...f rwa.auf4a....x.a.W.i . it Hifi It if 33 .fa 324 Q 'Q 45 I :fe ,, Despite a disappointing competitive year, Fountain Valley's GAA Tennis Team was the most spirited and happy group in the sixth period advanced classes. The girls had spent hours practicing for their matches but were outclassed by many of their opponents. They used their losing streak to an advantage, though, as they exercised their skills and developed new tech- niques. Never daunted by the lack of points, the tennis team kept a smile and promised better results from a more experi- enced group next year. As the tennis season drew to a close, the girls traded in their tennis racquets for birdies and bad- minton racquets. Then they went on to meet other schools in competition. The girls, advisor, Miss Palmer, worked with them to train undeveloped skills and increase coordination. Aw FRONT ROW: T. Romans, C. Simko, P. Guterezz, R. Hill. SECOND ROW: C. Mitchell, L. Hendrix, N. Nelson, M. Tabone, C. McKenzee, P. Monroe, V. Varese. THIRD ROW: C. Rice, P. McClure, R. Hatfield, J. Dickhudt, T. Post, J. Pifer, D. Berry, A. Renaldo, I. Storum, S. Loren, A. Melton, R. Dodge. STANDING: B. Bertami, T. McAulay, L. Finkler, T. La Cross, R. Moffett, E. Williams, C. Hockman, Miss Palmer, S. Hunt, S. Bearss, M. Williams, S. Townsend, H. Gress, J. McFerran, C. Hadden. 242 Refreshing Year For GAA Swimmers Splashing and diving into action, this years' swim team spent R . M a busy year getting in shape for the upcoming competitive if. sportsdays. During sixth period the swim team met as a class ? ' 41 under the direction of Mrs. McClure. It was a strenuous year , 5 I for the swim team as they spent many hours improving their Q form, speed, and diving abilities. When the sportsdays arrived, up H y the swimmers and divers came through in true Baron spirit A li and proved victorious. F 6 .. mf- - uf,-M34 .f - , t ,, se-AQ W f . , '1 to V-:,2r,.gjf3.a.L:3gV' , P fv S V C aft.-s,s-ms. '.,.....Y t..y.,,,,. . ,.f5g'2F:W,L1:r,' L' 1 3 f w. T if ii gs ga V 1- K I , K J- y - .fr v ' yas fi 3 K if if ..a, -dai . W '-'-'. .-.. gtg- -sa ' as ? f 2 ' I . 4+ . 'R .,., ..,, . . git' il FRONT ROW: N. Od- land, D. Peikert, L. Cosky, J. Westerfeld, J. Moore, T. March, E. Shepherd, D. Gluesing. SECOND ROW: S. Reed, M. Philbin, P. Bodive, D. Schmidt, J. Murdock, S. Car- mack, J. Aveni. THIRD ROW: C. Larkin, C. Turman, A. Tanibata, K. Jewell, K. Haymes, B. Wareing, P. Mussen. 243 QM '43 X Q . ' 4. Wi? , ,,, . f5 'i Q? , . 'a if A K -v I 5 , i V '- 115 ,,V. W 1 Lryimiiwmfiiiy. ,In . In i H ,. HL, , .,.. ,kJF..W,., ..,- .mwflifi-I -- b.-W, ff: k.1, ,,,. , K i they? p1ayeg1 11.4-M-5f5pf,Q i , ' f J T , Maggy g- gm www H V wh' vm' - hQ, ,- I H 1 W f 4.1, -M f f 4 4. ' V wx 5 N4 I H , ,,-L. ff' , W J wgianztsq- 3 f f Q is Q , ' .. fl' ' fA V if - - ' A L 65, ' AL J, ,I LAST- f 3 A .. xg f,., 1 I x H. K .Yi 'r in W ' llg - fl - I fy , . . Z 1' ' , 1 x 1' - 1 ,,'L , ' , ,, 1 V k,-. 1 A I W I r.VkVV N P' V l 1 qv H h Ittl I V f . KAVV, p , , - . 4' 41251 Lf Za. we W ww-W ,wwf MWILVI3 WW' Qs . L0ade1'Sh1P Means Su l 95Q?7Q GA A1 B ARD BOTTOM RcJwi i M515uggi5fS1 Bgskgybzlllf-Cgheryle Boefichd? fi Ttack-Vickie Barker L VQ1leXballT P?ittY if Ols 6'n Swimming?-Cgnnig Mgtchgll Publicify C haifmzm-Karen Gqpdsgn Archery-CheryIO lso1i M0 dCfH 'Dd f1CC+K2y S?vnfiCfS , fl l Frqgh EQepL4?HG harIeEn Fosfbt Gym11as i 1csf-D Q nngg l Slade FieIi1 H'E5CkE2j1+Debbie Barrggtt Softballeh-Bafbafa Warefiig l Badgjillfgn-7RQb in Dodge Pubhcnyf Co-Chalrmzgn-iQh1g5 5 , l 1? '57 1 ix 1., 5 Lrtgkg 4' M ,ff X., ff SITTI NG: f Mis- STA N DIN G2 MrSff Bates, g MfSf M9 ff1 f!351'1, have afways fSflm Q0 o p5T6: r 0 s. Board m emlg5:rs 5 g1ndgfLhemzadav ha i?e fUz1SfCreQ th e seg qxge GAA was ajlbig i 5ucg e'ss Q 1 higg 3B6gird ?fi': on Sist6Ei off four ofiicers l and , a far efich TH E:y agd days for the 21SVSOCl2itlQQk mgpij tcf kdbp the g1rl3i Qgg t1ggir, tQg s.'T jfhQ5f cqiichid fecfed the 8141118 vancedj clftkjsesifhnd ii th? com- Pefmg, f 5 UPf??V' S?d after-school fup. yene l roudl Presents The engl of jhe l969f7O year was celebrated with a 'biandnet eiittendecl by members Qi the Girls' Athletic Association, The theme of this gala affair was 'lHoel:lowni Hitclhesff' and Wil? fitfinglyi cz1rfiedl5EiQut Qat ylgnottis Berry Farni The bzinquefs chief purpose was teiintreduce next yea1 sifiiofHeers iemdito present 3 1aW.3i'ds to thosesgirls e,Ae 1 wlioglhade shown outstanding lead- ership? spoftsmianshiip, and pzirticipation. The heighfof ihe evening came when the newest members of' the Hall of Fame iivereiennouxiced. Theseiisuperiolfegirls had shown lemA e xceptional aabiligies Lhroughoue their years inGAA. :All bf them are tdibe feongeftitulzited for this gigeat achievement. , e Hall 0 Fame SMITH MFE Na+? 'i' BOETTCHER Field Hockey ,yeV ,.e--were. 4 n ' x iw A X K x N fx SW Q A 5v:7fj.E.g, W R j x Q N f - x, , ,K V ' x . my , Q X ,vx vi XJ xxx' xx J v N3 VX KN XX VJ www ff, Cf N xl x, 5 X A J? x,, X 'Q n y r, ' 1'-1 'v X 1 M My QM N 5 NM I-15 My of jg Aj KL n w 'Viijrx XP X XX 3 -.. my X Qx 'FX ff .N Q, f X iw -. . A X A mx .X J RR 4 x J 4 x xv 248 wil if 1 Mm FACULTY SECTION EDITCRZ Rick Ositheimer 24 f atii Dr. Fullmer Dr. Forney Mr. Flanagan The District Board of Trustees and the Superin- tendents of the Huntington Beach Union High School District were the decision-making bodies for 1969-'7O. Tenseness prevailed at some of the Tuesday night meetings as students pressed for a more liberal dress code. Tempers sometimes boiled on the board, as well as in the audience, but poli- cies were established and principals did adherento Administrative policy. One decision which thor- oughly pleased the schools was the lift of the ban that had previously existed over the throwing of the discus. The new policy left the decision to in- dividual school principals. Polieies, Decisions Handed Down 250 A man of many facetsv is an accurate description of Fountain Valley's Principal, Paul Berger. But this description alone would not convey all the activities in which he is involved. As personnel director, he saw that teachers and classified personnel worked ac cording to district policies. As chief budgeter for the school, he saw that needed funds were distributed to the places where they would do the most good. He maintained the campus with a firm but diplomatic hand and was an example to the students. His spirit and loyalty to Fountain Valley has yet to be equaled by any other administrator. dministrator Guides T e Way Q at 'ififlfffr l ' f f ' I Ja In his capacity as Assistant Principal of Curriculum, it was up to Mr. Hepburn to review new textbooks and to keep close tabs on the enrollment of classes. He helped devise the curriculum for new in ii ii - classes and arranged for substitutes when 4 ,E i i ment. Mr. Hepburn also sponsored a Sen- teachers were absent. As a trackman, Mr. ior Seminar in which selected Seniors were Hepburn made his name known by win- able to hear such speakers as a past mem- ning a long distance race earlier in the ber of the Pueblo Crew. year. All of FV was proud of this achieve- Vice Principals GDO Their Thin ' The sign above his door read Mr. George Davis Assistant Principal of Guidance and Attendance , but this only hinted at the duties of this Vice Principal. Mr. Davis was really the Head Counselor not only to students, but to teachers and the other counselors as well. It was Mr. Davis you saw for truancy problems, personality conflicts, and other dilemmas. And Mr. Q52 Davis stopped some of those food rights that got out-of-hand, too. He was a well- liked individual among students and teachers alike. f - ' . 'Ff?'f ' xv Mr. Kolanoski spent his first year at Fountain Valley under the title of Assistant Principal of Supervision. His was a well-known name around the campus as he quickly made his reputation known. Besides visiting his ofiice on teacher recommendations, students began to come because Mr. Kolanoski was just a nice person to talk to. Student government found Mr, K. most cooperative when events required his assistance. He was always a willing su- pervisor for sock-hops and sporting eyents. By the time the year drew to a close, it was a general consensus among Fountain Val- ley's students and faculty that Mr. Kolanoski was an all-around good guy. As Director of Activities, Mr. David Buffington infiuenced almost every area of campus life. Everything occurring on the manor was okayed and scheduled through his otiice. Each morning Mr. Bufiington oversaw council meetings, offering suggestions and explanation of administrative pol- icy. He was the chief advisor to the school organizations and saw that the guilds were functioning properly. On weekends and after school, he aided the guilds by help- ing to organize car washes and other guild-sponsored events. At every sports event and all sock-hops, Mr. Buf- fington was in attendance. He could be described as a jack-of-all-tradesw because he had a hand in just about everything. 253 'Dear Abbys, O FV rr ? i L Mr. Herman x of - F-He ,315 K ,, 1 ,,,,..... Mr. Jackson Hi-Li o ,mx , 'M - M, A H Mrs. Browning A-Cap Mrs. Plckart ThZ Mrs. Halloran Caq-E 4 'I f 6 - if L Mlss Hanson W Ni-R Mr. Parmenter Mrs. Sandeman Lo-Ne S-Te ' Y 4:--as. A -f 1 Science Changes Times Students of chemistry, physics, biology, physiology, and any of the life and physical sciences were fortunate to have access to some of the most modern scientific equipment available to high schools. The new skeleton purchased by the department arrived just in time to share the Christmas holidays with the students. '4Bones,' was quickly put to good use as Dr. White used him to point out the femur, the tibia, and all those.other im- portant bones which have all but been forgotten. The microscopes used in the classes of Mr. Hubbs, Mr. McAdam, and the other biology teachers opened up a whole new world to the fascinated students. It was hard to catch a glimpse of those amoeba that slid so quickly across the field of vision. And the centrifuge was a great source of help as chemicals mixed in Mr. Rathmann's chemistry classes were separated into their varying degrees of density. An important asset to the science department was one of the teachers, Mrs. Dietz. Last year, she spent much of her time com- piling a chemistry textbook which has since been published, The science department was also responsible for the spawning of the new Ecology Guild, one of the most active clubs on campus. With all the advantages provided by the department, classes were never dull in the Science halls. There was too much to learn and too many exciting new instruments to aid the learning. Mr. Ken Friess Mr. Earl Hubbs Mr. Jack Kittrell Department Chairman ttts Mrs. Phyllis Dietz Mr. Darrell Fevergeon .i.s , rrzi 'F ta Y Mr. Thomas McAdam Mr. Robert Rathmann Mr. Gerald Smith Dr. James White isa A .ffl 255 . P 512.1 at if Mr. Paul Burke Mr. Greg Cops Mr. Keith Helmick Department Chairman uestion: Euclid Who? Adding machines and slide rules were outH during examinations in the mathematics subjects. The emphasis was on the recall of the theorems, axioms, logarithms, and laws as set down by Euclid and the Master Mathematicians. It took a whole year to learn all that was covered in two hours of that final exam. Students who chose to take math this past year were treated to demonstrations of the newest in calculating com- puters. A taste of data processing was presented to the Algebra II students and many of them indi- cated an interest in that area as a future occupation. It was con- fusing at first, but amazing to note what little trouble the little brain had in answering the mostc diilicult problems. In the Geome- try classes, proofs and geometric figures covered the blackboards. Students in these classes no longer viewed the corner of their room as a plain cornern, but as the intersection of two planes. Math students also experimented in thinking in the fourth dimension. It was hard to do, and at last report, no one had succeeded. Besides the practical mathematics that was taught, students learned other important concepts, the most important of which was the process of logical thinking. Mr. Henry Horton Mr. Howard McVicker a -fs W gs Q Mi 'P Mrs. Jane Sano Mr. Frank Stewart Miss Jane Tadokoro Mr. Dennis Timmer Mr. Gerald Tolman Mr. Scott Weaver 256 Mr. Charles Billings Mr. Ted Blackman Mr. Rodney Brown Showcase Of Talent The Industrial Arts halls were showcases of achievement. Stu- dents who worked daily in their drafting, metal, and printing classes had their accomplishments on display in the glass cases ap- pearing periodically on the hall walls. As you walked down the long corridors, you could hear the banging of heavy machinery, and you could be sure that some- thing useful was in the making. The Graphic Arts classes were responsible for the programs pro- duced for sports and musical events at Fountain Valley High School. Beautiful tables, chairs, and other wooden items were constructed in the wood shops. There was something doing every day in the auto and metal shops and each provided valuable ex- perience for every student. Draft- ing was not a class to take life easy in either. You could see the results of those classes' hard work in the showcases. Many of the plans and models produced by drafting students received awards when submitted in competitions. Creativity and imagination were key words in the Industrial Arts classes this year. Mr. Salvatore DeLuca Mr. Will Grohman Mr. George Hays Mr. Carl Jednoralski Department Chairman Mr. William McGehee Mr. Arthur Delvaux Mr. William McFarland Mr. Elwyn Tingey 257 Mr- Edward D0f1'1al'l Mrs. Charlene Dunn Mrs. Jennifer Estabrook .f- Mr. David Feyk Mr. Joe Fitts Miss Vivian Fowler English: Key To English classes have traditionally been known to be among the most boring a high school student has to endure. Not so at Fountain Valley, for the teachers here found a secret that made the classes a little more interesting than most. An especially unique teaching technique was introduced this year in the Senior and Junior English classes. Three teachers, Mr. Dornan, Mrs. Kelly, and Mrs. Wells, developed a system of team-teaching which appealed to most of the students in their classes. Every three weeks classes and teach- ers changed and students had an opportunity to pick from subjects which interested them most. Among the subjects taught by these teachers were courses in Logic, the Term Paper, Literature, Shakespeare, and the other required as well as non-requisite courses. N :. ef-ff - . elf 'tt ' ' ' 258 Miss Christina Guin Mrs. Sharon Holland 25. -f..- ,gl Mrs. Jane Ice Mrs. Patricia Kelly Mrs. Bette Lochner MiSS Doris LODSIIIC9-d Communication Perhaps the most helpful of the courses offered to the students was a preview and study of the SAT tests which Seniors must take when entering college. Be- sides the required first three years of English, Foun- tain Valley,s English department offered courses in speech and journalism. The two Journalism II classes met during sixth period and sometimes stayed far into the night producing the school's two publications, the Yearbook and the newspaper. The speech classes de- veloped speaking talents in students and some of them even went on to competitions and the reception of awards. With all the available audio-visual aids, English classes could never be as boring as they once were. Mr. John Sawyers Mrs. Rosemarie Stow Miss Julia Strough Mrs. Sharon Swickard Mrs. Allison Wells Mr, Mark Wgod Miss Connie Luizzi Mr. Ronald McVeigh Mr. Billy Meeks Mr. James Montgomery Mr. Carl Pedroncelli Mrs. Rosamary Rauich Department Chairman 259 Mrs. Janet Barkawi Mr. John Braithwaite Mr. John Cole Department Chairman Histor ens The New teaching methods were explored this year in the Social Studies department. One new method was first put into use the previous year, but was incorporated this year as a department technique. Open Structure, as it is called, places the emphasis on self-learning and self-discipline. Students learn history through subjects which they pick themselves. They then make a report and relate the knowledge they gather to every-day problems and current events. Open Struc- ture is primarily employed in World and United States History classes. New movies and recordings were also ordered this year for use in the geography, govern- ment, and psychology classes. A new curriculum was followed and teaching became more effective with the Mr. James Cook Mr. Donald Farmer Mr- Gene FIOTY help of these audiovisual aids' Mr. John Garvisch Mr. David Hagen ..... r.., . A jelq W ,, , e . J n -'iiii tt Mrs. Patricia Mr. William Holder 'iii Hamamoto 260 MriXi5t Z'3d! Donald Koch Mr. William Lacey U W as as W, 0 Changes Mr. Thomas Landis Mr. James McNamara Mr. Gerald Pomeroy Miss Betty Reider Mr. Don Te-rranove Mr. Vernon Wagner Mrs. Martha Weisbrod 261 L I 3 41:3 'i 211 rf.. Tf ..I'f ,f 1999- ' The sophomore, junior, and senior girls at Fountain Valley experienced a new form of Physical Education this year. The elective system was put into effect after being abandoned two years ago. This elective system let the girls choose the sports and activities they needed to fulfill certain graduation requirements. Freshman girls still followed the older system where teachers planned the activities. But all classes never failed to begin with those dreaded exercises, and cries of pain iilled the air as girls attempted to do sit-ups and push-ups. L 5E3N3whfY7ii ri' iUQwH'?N sts ifvlwgfg, s 5 FH . it 1 W 5 s,,,.. . W' .,,, , . .fr btw? 4TXW1aa Fkhga if f 'K 3 L e g Q l i 6' iffy? be Mrs. Jane Bates Miss Vicki Io Palmer .'rivS eiii lg: tf' 35 si- ' ..tii 37k'l 1 r Qs fm r Q t w a X . L v, r 55 2 R S if 5 , E . 1. f'a.Q't-H 2 Q. if ce 1 tt Miss Carol Strausberg 262 Iv0,,.! x.,.f- T -J f Mrs. Barbara McClure Miss Patricia Purnell Department Chairman 3 Mrs. Anna Merryman V ef f i'7b Gt y ,Q A s X p . is i 3 A Miss Dorma Souleles ry f s r ii X. l , i Mr. Raymond Bray Mr. Ken Duddridge 4-an Mr. Bruce Pickford l. Mr. David Brown Mr. Stan Clark ni., .tr Wi I In my , Wiruf f LVLLVL 4 V naaaa it i ' If ' , Qff f r- , V M , t A .,,f' ' , 'itil' if i. ann, , ze J ,e K, e 'fI- f , s f'f w :,'z.4,vT,f A ,aw .wa Mr. Matthew Leonard Mr. Wayne Mickaelian Department Chairman Sweat Flows Faces red, perspiration dripping from their bodies, muscles taut, the boys of Fountain Valley went' through their strenuous activities. Running the mile, climbing the rope, chinning 50 times were all preliminaries designed to keep the boys in condition. But after that exercise routine was out of the way, the boys were coached in a variety of sports: football, baseball, tennis, swimming, and more. Besides the rules of the games, the boys were in- structed in more sportsman-like conduct and the competitive spirit was instilled. M sele Grows 263 f Mrs. Marie Caugney I Mrs Patricia Kay Mrs. Jane McPhee T e 'Spice 0 Life' Initiated by the Homemaking Department this year was a new approach to learning. Much like the work experience program of the Business Department, the Foods Service classes let students actually practice the skills that they needed for future careers. Students were placed in cafeterias, restaurants, and soda shops where they worked for pay and class credit. In its first year, this program proved to be highly beneficial to the students. A popular class for Senior girls was the home planning and family life class. Here the girls planned a make-believe wedding and went through the steps of devising a budget and managing a household. They J even made floor plans for the home that they might some- day like to live in. And to the delight of their mothers and grandmothers, the girls learned to knit and crochet. . Girls taking these classes would be highly qualified for jobs as housewives or home economists. Mrs. Marilyn Watson Mrs. Rosalie White alls Were Alive With Music it Mr James Doyle Mr. Lyman Moore Department Chairman Fountain Valley was very proud of its Musical Department and rightly so. Mr, Lyman Moore molded many varying student voices into the performing Troubadors and other choral groups. And beautiful strains could be heard in the music hall as the department made use of a grand piano which the students paid for themselves. Mr. James Doyle developed the unpolished music skills of many into the marching bandg concert band, and orchestra. Through the dedication of these two teachers, Fountain Valleyis music groups were well- accepted wherever they performed. Mrs. Danna Bradford Mr. Floyd Cornaby Miss Joanne Hayes Mr. Oliver Johnson Miss Nancy Kurfess Department Chairman Expression Art students were some of the most free people on campus. Their classes let them use today's most prized freedom, expression. They created beautiful ceramics, paintings, and all kinds of crafts. Some of the creators earned honors and awards outside the school. Most non-art students will remember the Christmas windows which were so significant of these changing times. Mr. Lawerence Otterline n-M EQL S ecial Education ids Learnin The Special Educators, Mr. Gary Grebbien, Mr. Corlett Wilson, and Mrs. Lois Lucas, of Fountain Valley High School deserve an extra vote of thanks for their time and patience in working with the educationally handicapped. Special Edu- .T cators gave the added attention students needed and which a normal classroom atmosphere could not offer. These teachers offered specific encour- agement to the students in their fields of interest, Math, English, Science, and Social Studies. They made school a more likeable place for students who lacked confidence in their abilities. Mrs. Lois Lucas Mr. Corlett Wilson Mr. Gary Grebbien 'K ' Q. if 265 Conjugate W T . A great emphasis has been placed on foreign languages in recent years, and Fountain Valley High School has done its part in keeping with this emphasis. German, Spanish, French and Latin were offered to students as foreign languages. Besides the excellent staff of language teachers, students utilized an extensive collection of Written materials and the newest in electronic equipment to assist them in the master of their- Y chosen language. The tapes, records, and ever-popular language lab- oratories were invaluable aids. The students could benefit particularly from use of the language labs as teachers could offer special help to some students while the rest of the class continued with the lesson. At first it was like pilot to control tower with the headsets and control panel, but after the initial fascination wore off, the language labs be- came a natural part of learning. Students developed acute listening skills and were able to practice speaking accents with the assistance offered by the labs. Vocabulary and grammar were repeated to the student until a total understanding was attained. In this capacity, the langiage labs by far paid for themselves. aa - l Mrs. Diane Champion Mrs. Berta Esty Mr. Daniel Giron Department Chairman Mrs. Enriqueta Ramos Mr. Guido Reinhard Mrs. Phyllis Tarwater lim a g.. W- In Mrs. Kris Goodan Mr. Carl Hoist CJ! W, f .C L if may raw 5 aa Y f ax , N-Q. X M 'l .. aff .. ? c .wwf Business Support ork Experience The Business Department supplied the school with many firsts', this year. The first Hirst was the opening of the new Work Experience Office. With Mr. Bell as director, students were dispatched as needed to various jobs in the community. They worked as teacher aides in the elementary schools, as office workers, and as clerks in City Hall. Still, they received pay and high school credit. A second 'cfirstl' was a book fair hosted by the Business Management class. The students put on the fair themselves, setting up a board of directors and a system of work. A third first was the new office machines of which Business students made plenty of use. Typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping were all made a little easier with the instruction offered by the teachers and the al l ease with which some things could be done on the new equipment. Mr. George Bell Mrs. Eleanor Dennis Department Chairman ...':. Mrs. Lee Nash Mr. Walter Pendleton Nurse Librarian 196 ,,...-9' .53 1 W Mrs. Jeannette Heese Mrs. Joan Johnson Mr. Billy Mills a' 'itll Mr. John Mourer Mr. Robert Scofield Mrs. Allee West Health - nd Wise Mr. Pendleton and Mrs. Nash were two people you never took much notice of unless you needed them. In the library, you didn't need Mr. Pendleton for the gossip you discussed but when you really needed something, maybe a book for that last-minute term paper, you were glad that Mr. Pendleton was so willing to help. And you never thought much of visiting the nurse until there was a pain here or there. And besides, sometimes the nurse wouldn't let you go home when you said your linger hurt. But when you were really sick, it sure was nice to have the nurse around. 267 2 Mrs. Patterson, Secretary to Dr. Berger Classified Personnel Keep Things unnin Smoothl Members of Fountain Valley High Schoolls Classified Person- nel rarely got the recognition that they deserved. Often they spent more than the regular 8:00-3:00 hours working on sched- ules, keeping the grounds clean, and opening jammed PE lockers. Most of the time, these people never received even a Hthank youi' for their efforts. All of the students at FV really owe a lot to our Classified Personnel. ,Al- ,41- X4 0 '1-f f sf: 2 hf- ii Mrs. Colona n Mrs. Barnard Mrs. Ermel Mfg, Amann Secretary to Mr. Davis Secretary to Mr. Kolanoski Secretary to Mr. Hepburn Financial Secretary Mr. Robertson, Campus Patrolman Teacher Aides 268 .,,- K Library Aldes Staff Asslstants 86- XQQQ , 'ish .,,. P-A X J? ,vw ,... . , ,X 5 2 Aanestad, E. 145 Abbott, P, 55, 130 Abell, R. 55, 111 Abshier, J. 159, 212 Aburto,'D. 159 Aburto, J. 177 Acey, S. 159 Aeker, K. 145 Ackermann, J. -113, 114, Aoosta, A. 177 Acton, L. 133, 145 Adams, Y. 159, 132 Adarnoweoz, G. 177 Adams, c. 225, 177 Adams, C. 177 Adams, J. Adams, L. Adams, S. Adamson, Adamson, Adamson, Agnor, C. Agnor, D., 177, 225 159 117, 145- 13. 133, 145 1-1. 133 K. 55 1 177 145 Alvarsz. DJJ77 Aleridge, C. 177 3 Aletidge, KL. 145 Alexander, D. 55 Alexander, G. 224 A41aff1.D..171 . Allee, D1 '145' Allegra QB- 177 Area, 13. 25, 159, 132 Alien, D..131,. 145 , Allen, M. 55 A1le1i,S.177 Alm, 1451 1 A1 J 133 177 Alm, 159 iAl'ITbOS6,f ML 177 Among, G. 177 Anaya.1Mf '145 Andersen, 145. Am1erson.lD. 159 Ar1deKS0D1,K. 159 Anderson, I.. 161 Anderson, '145 f,A11derson, W. 145 Andrews, J, '55,' 1 11 Andrews. 54.111453 Andres. -1451 rapper E. 145 A539935 Af-.121, 129 Archer,-N. 132, 145, -Arevalos, D. 7145 ' Argeai1ton,ZI.l45 q Argeauton, M. '177 uin, D. 159- .J. 159 Armstrong, L. 159 Arno1d,,D. 159 Arnold, 114. 159 Arnold, S. 121, 145 Artiano, L. 55, 111, 137 Attison, D. 145 Attison, S. 575, 120, 132 A11Si1I1, .Cl 1.77 .Aveni, J. 130, '132, 1151 Averna, G. 177 Ayerna, S. 111, 177 Ayers, M. 145 Ayres,'D. 159 Ayres, S. 55. ,Balm By '159 Bader, QNL. 55 ' Badger.fS.' 177 , 7 l Bague, K. 55 Barley, D. 159 Bailey, G. 177 Bailey, J. 177 Bailey, R. 55 Bailey, R. 134, 177 Bailey, T. 145 Baird, I. 159 Baird, W. 177 Baker, J. 145 Baker, K. 37, 126 Bakkelo, E. 56, 111, 121, 132 Balbas, J. 129 Baldwin, C. 39, 4 Baldwin, M. 126, Ballard, D. 145 Ballard, W. 56 Baney, K. 145 Banks, T. 145 , 131, 159 5, 56, 118, 131 177 Barachkov, D. 159 Barber, C. 145 Barber, D. 159 Barber, K. 56, 127, 131, 132 Barberis, G. 56 Barela, J. 177 Barela, S. 177 Barker, D. 37, Barker, F. 145. Barker, R. 177 Barker, T. 145 Barker, VQ 56, Barlar, B. 177 Barnes, D. 56 Barnes, J. 177 Barnes, P. 56 Barnes, R. 177 Barnes, T. 159 D. 56, 126, 134, 135, 159 132, 246 Barnett, 246 Barr, B. 159 Barr, M. 56 Barrera, H. 121, 129, 145 Barren, J. 15-9 Barry, D. 56, 134, 135 Barry, K. 128 Bartolotta, R. 159 Barton, D. 34, 45, 56, 118, 120, 128, 131 Bar1011,K. 177 Ban, L. 56 Bastedo, K. 56 Bastron, C. 159 Bastron, D. 56 Bates, B. 159 Bates, R. 56 Batson, T. 56, 111 Batten, A. 159 Bauer, C. 56, 120 Bauer, J. 120, 132, 137, 145 Baxter, D. 159 Baynes, B. 177 Beach, D. 132, 15 Beals, H. 177 Beals, S. 145 Beam, R. 177 9 Bean, D. 130, 159 Beard, W. 57 Beard, Y. 177 Bearss, S. 131, 134, 135, 145 Beatteay, L. 159 Beatteay, V. 57 Beaty, A. 159 Beaumont, E. 177 Beausang, P. 45, 5 1 132 Becher, L. 5177 Beck, B. 133, 177 Becker, D. 177 Becker, K. 159 Becker, R. 57 1, 118, 121, 131, 127, Becker, T. 177 Bedrosian, J. 177 Bedrosian, R. 57 Beiley, V. 145 Be en, S. 57 Bekas, L. 57 Bel en, M. 177 Beli F. 57 Bell, L. 159 Bellavance, A. 159 Belmonte, J. 177 Belohovek, K. 145 Beltran, K. 145 Beltran, M. 177 Benavidez, A. 24, 159 Bender, A. 145, 214 Bender, K. 159 Benedict, K. 57 Benefield, G. 177 Benson, J. 145, 177 Benson, J. 145 Benson, P. 159 Bent, R. 126, 131, 132, 145 Bentley, M. 159 Benveniste, C. 177 Berkheimer, K 177 Bernhard, R. 177 Berry, G. 159 Berry., G. 159 Berry, K. 57, 132 Berry, S. 159 Bersticker, C. 145, 129 Bersticker, D. 57, 129, 131 Bertani, 58, 109, 134 Bertani, J. 177, 235 Berube, P. 159, Beverley, D. 177 Bickne , T. 145 Bieber, L. 133, 159 Biehl, A. 26, 145 Biggers, G. 177 Biggerstaff, W. 177 Billin ton, D. 27, 145 Bird, 177 Bissin, K. 159 Bissin, R. 145 Bivens, M. 58 Black, B. 58 Black, C. 159 Black, C. .177 Black. J. 177 A Black, L. 159 Black, M. ,145 Blackburn, C. 177 Blackburn, M. 177 Blackburn, T. 159, 214 Blair, C. 58, 131 Blair, G. 177 Blair, M. 159 Blaisdell, K. 159 Blaton, J. 177 Blay, E. 111, 159 Blay, M. 58 Bledsoe, C. 157 Bliss, E. 58 Blount, D. 159 Boatwright, G. 145 Boberg, R. 58 Bobrowski, J. 59, 130, 236 Bodine, P. 145 Boehne, K. 206, 159 Boehne, L. 178 Boettcher, C. 59, 246, 247 Bogan, A. 59 Bofue, K. 59, 132 Bo ding, H. 130, 178 Bolton, E. 59 Bolton, S. 178 Bond, K. 178' Bonham, R. 160 Booth, R. 160, 178 Borden, V. 160 Borrego, 22, 129, 132,145 Bosanko, 27, 59 Bottieri, D. 160 Bouche, D. 160 Bowden, G. 16 Bowden, G. 17 Bowden, R. 59 Bower, J. 178 Bowerman, B. 0 8 160 Bowling,'E.. 160 Bowman, H. 160 Bowman, J. 145 Boxold, M. 160 Boyce, M. 160 Boyd, L. 178 Boydstun, D. 160 Boydstun, M. 126, 178 Boyle, D. 145, 223 Boyle, R. 160 Brabenec, S. 160 - Brack, R. 160 Brack, W. 59, 114, 125, 205 Bracken, P. 121, 2145 Braden, J. 59 1 Bradley,.P. 160 Bradley, 145, 160 Brady, E. 133, 178 Brainard, B. 224 Q Brainard, D. 131, 145 - Branberg, J. 178 Brandt, R. 160 Brandt, SL 178 Braun, M. 145 Bray, M. 160 Breault,, J. 178 Breault, P. 125, 145 Breiter, D. 59 Breiter, M. 59 Brewer, G. 160 Brewer, M. 59 Brice, A. 160 Broadhead, G.. 145 Broadhead, J, 178 Brockmann,,H. 178 Brodell, R. 5178 Broderick, G. 178 . . , Brogger, F. 145 A Brommer, .Rr 160, Brooks. 59' Brooks, N. .178 Brooks, S. 145 Brotman, L. 59 Brotman, S. 120, 160, 214 ' Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, B. 59 . C. 145 C. 160 C. 178, 236 D. '27, 145 D. 178 D. 125, 145 D. 178 E. 160 J. 126, 145 K. 1,60 K. 178 L. 59 L. 60 M. 160 M. 178 N. 60, 247 P. 160 R. 160 . S. 160 Browne, F. l60,1212, 235. ' Bruce, J. 126 Bruce, R. 1.78 Bustamante, L. 60 Bruck, M. 160 Brummond, K. 160 Brunton, J. 131, 160 Buck, K. 1178 Buckmaster, C. 178 Buckmaster, J. 136, 160 Budro, R. 160 Budro, R. 178 Bugos, D. 178 Bu1st,'C. 160 Bullock, E. 60 Bundren, L. 178 Burch, S. 60 Burch, S. 60 Burdge, L. 178 Burger,1J. 178 Burke, E. 60, 120 Burke, J. 178 Burkes, B. 145 Burkhart,'V. 27, 160 Burks, JL 178 Burks, S. 145 1 Burleigh, D. 160 Burnett, B. 145 Burnett, K. 178 Burnett, K. 178 Burnette, M. 160 Burns, B., 160 Burns, B. 223 Burns, 160 Burns, T.. 178 Burr, J. 146 Butera, B. 160 Butler, G. 160 Butler,1K. 178 Butts, J. 60 Pg Byers, S., 178 Byrd.. D. 178 Ca le,1R. 60 1 Cafhoun, G. 146 Callens, L. 178 Calvert, T, 178 Ca1nino,,C. 146 Campbell, B. 60, 126, 160 Campbell, C. 61 Campbell, C. 146 Campbell, D. 178 Campbell, K. 178 Campbe11,.P. 128 Campbell, S. 178 Canales,1M. 146 Canas,'C. 146, 129 Canas. M. 129, 146 Cannady, D. 60 Caritu, G. 61 Canzone, M. 114, 125, 14 Caple, C. 61 Capobianco, R. 61 Carbaugh, C. 133, 178 Carbaugh, E. 160 Carey, T1 160 Carl, C. 61, 121, 131, 129 Carlisle, B. 134, 146 Carlson, C. 61 Carlson, R. 61 Carmack, G. 146 Carmack, S. 160 61 Carnes, C. Carnes, D. 160 Carney, C. 160 Carnie, M. 178 Carothers, D. 146 6, 201 Carpenter, C. 27, 132, 136, 160 Carpenter, G. 43, 44, 45, 61, 113, 117, 120, 131, 132 Carr, J. 146 Carriere, R. 117, 146, 223 Carrillo, M. 61 Carroll, K. 61 Carroll, M. 178 , Carroll, R. 160 Carrozzo,G.1 160 Carter, M. 1781 Carter, M. 129, Carter, V. 146 Carvell, C. 61 Carver. D. 1461 Casey, E. 1461 Casey, 11. 178 Casey, W. 161 1 Cash, L. 178 Casso, T. 161 Castaneda, D. .161 Castle, C. 146 1 . Castleman, D. 1178 Castleman, R. 1461 Castovoda, D. 1281 Caterino, C. 146 A Caterino, C. 61 '1 Cates, P. 178 Catherman, S. 134, 178, 133 Caudry, E. 133, 179 Caudry, M. 161 Cavanaugh, D. 179 1 Cavanaugh, J. 1146 Censullo, R. 161 Centofante, M. 111,f179 Chadwick, J. 16.1 Chadwick, M. 179, champion, W. 43, 61, 101, 109, 111, 113, 125, 2o1,t204, 220, 221 Chandler, D., 161 Chase, P. 146 1 Chatham, J. 179 Chatham, L. 61 1 p Chernow, S. 1.46, 131' , Chestnut, P. 179' Chick, M. ,146 Childers, B. 179 Childers, S. 161 Chiovari, J. 179 Chow, T. 133, 179 Christiano, S. 61, 213 Christiansen, R. 62 , Christy, C. 126, 131, 146 Cirillo, D. 26, 62, 125 , Cirillo, J. 161 A , 1 1 Clark, C. 179 Clark, C. 161 Clark, D. 146 Clark, D. 161 Clark, D. 146 Clark, M. 161 Clayson, C. 179 Clayton, C. 179 Clayton, W. 16,1 1 Cleary, J. 179 1 Clemens, 109, 1111, 131, 179 Cleveland, A. 161 1 Clinton, M. 161 Clinton, M. 179 Clinton, M. 146 1 Cloutier, L. 130, 161 Coates, E. 1611 Cocciante, T. 62 Cochran, B. 62 Cochran, P. 111, 179 Cockrell, L. 16,1 Cockrell, S. 146 Cofleys T. W Co burn, B. 161, 125 Colburn, B. 125, 161 Colburn, B. 161 1 Coleman, D. 161 1 Coleman, G. 161 Coleman, J. 179 Colgren, K. 161 Colgren, L. 133, 179 Coller, G. 179 Coller, QR. 62 Collier, O. 62 Collin, C. 179 Collings, P. 176, 179 Collins, B. 62 Collins, L. 146 Collins, L. 161 Collins, W. 179 Combe,,J. 41, 45, 62, 116, l17,131, 217 Comer, V. 146 Como, M. 161 Como, V. 45, 62, 131 Compton, M. 1.61 Contreras, S.. 62 Cook, El. 63 1 Cook, G. 63 Cook, JL 161, 224 Cook, L. 179 Cook, R. 146 Cooper, A. 179 Cooper, L. 125, 161 Cooper, R. 179 Cooper, S. 63, 132 Cooper, S. 63 Copeland, C. 179 Corbett, J. 161 Corbett, L. 146 Corda ', E. 179 Cornahy, P. 146, 134, 135 Cortez, QN. 63 Cortez, S. 146 Cosky, L. 54, 63, 132 Cesky, s. 179 Costello, D. 130, 146, Cotter, L. 124, 161 Cotton, J. 179 Couch, S. 63 ' Courregges, L. 63, 136 Cowart, D. 179 Cowart, T. 146 Cox, B. ,113 D 179 Cox, . , Cox, J. 179 A Cox, K. 63 Cox, L. 179 Cozy, M, 146, Crabb, 'C. 146 Cracchiolo, C. 179 Cracchiolo, J. 63 Craechiolo, S. 161 Craig, 12. 146 Crain, P. 146 Craine, T. 133 Crane, H. 126 Crane, fL. 131, 146 Crane, ZS. 113, 64, 124, 126 Craven, D. 179 Craven, S. 146 Crawford, D. 146 Crawford, D. 161 Crawford, K. 179 Creed, M. 146 Crozier, C. 20, 21, 35, 40, 64, 103, 107, 113 ' Crozier,lD. 179 Cryse1,1R. 64 Cummings, C. 64, 132, 246 Cummings, C. 179 Cundiff, A. 64, 121, 130, 131 Cunningham, B. 161 Cunningham, D. 146 Cunningham, E. 64 Cunningham, E. 179 Currie, Currie, Currie, Cunningham, K. 146 A. 179 G. 146 K. 64 Curtis, J. 133, 161 Curtis, J. 64 Czyz, D. 146 D'Agostino, R. 161 Dahrnen, B. 120, 161 Daleiden, R. 161 Dalenta, J. 64 Dalrymple, P. 161 Damewood, R. 127, 179 Damrell, J. 161 Daniels, S. 179 Danielson, R. 161 Danner, K. 161 1 Davidson, Davidson, M. 146 Davies, T. 146 Davies, T. 179' 161 Davis, A. Davis, D. 127, 146 Davis, G. 64 Davis, M. 161 Davis, M. 179 Davis, P. 146 Davis, S. 64 Davis, V. 64 Davis , V. 179 Day, D. 147 O. 146, 216, 25 Dayton, C. 179 DeBraal, L. 65 Deglong, R. 179 DeLi1lo, T. 133. 179 DeLinde, E. 147 DeLong, S. I47 DeLuca, K. 179 DeMou1in, O. 65 DeMoulin, R. 161 DePari, P. 161 DeShaser, R. 161 DeStefano, L. 161 Dean, C. 147 . Dean, D. 161 Dean, G. 179 Dean, R. 161 Dean, S. 179 Dearden, S. 161 Dearman, DQ 179 Dehoff, T. 126, 147 Del Ponte, D, 179 Del Ponte, D. 147 Demers, 147 Demers, M. 132, 161 Dempski, J. 65, 216, 218 Dempski, R. 179 Dequoy, A. 180 Derego, D. 180 Derington, M. 161 Derry, D. 162 Deshaz'er, D. 65 Desmet, A. 180 Desmet, E. 65 Desormeaux, D. 180 Desrosiers, D. 65 Desrosiers, R. 147 Dever, C. 27, 147 Dewick, P. 65 Dewick, P. 65 DiBenedetto, A. 65, 111 DiBenedetto, D. 162 DiFrenna, D. 116, 147 DiMar1a, B. 180 Diaz, B. 162 Diaz, B. 162 Diaz, C. 130, 180 1 Diaz, M. 65 Dickenson, L. 133, 136, 180 Dickerson, M. 65 Dickhudt, J. ss, 41, 45, ss, ros, . .1o9,111,11z,113,114,117,11s, 120, 131 Dietsche, V. 65, 130 Dietze, D. 65 Dietze, E. 162 Dietz, P. 180 Diffie, D. 65, 137 Dineen, L. 180 Dingman, D. 133, 180 Ditte, L. 132, 162 Dixon, D. 180 Dodd, E. 147 ' Flory, D. 67 Dobbs, M. 134, iso Dobller, K. 147 Dodd, M. 162 Dodd, T. 147 ' Dodge, B. 180 Dodge, R. ,120, 162, 246 Dodson, R. 162 Doherty, C. 66, 118, 204, 227 Dolen, K. 66 Dolen, M.. 162 Doleshal, E. 125,162 Dollens, T. 180 Dommert, K. 180 Donaldson, S. 180 Donegan, C. 26, 119, 132 - Donley, E. 147 Don1ety,,M. 147 Dono rio, M. '162 Donofrio, 1,466 Donovan, P. 180 Dooley, D. 147 Dorame, S9180 Dorsett, D. .162 Dosch, L. 180 . A Doty, M. 147 Douglas, L. 66, 121 Douglas, P. 147 Dove, J. 26, 66 Downing, L. 162 Doxakis, J .- 162 Doyle, N. 162 . - Dragovich, E. 162 Dresser, J. 162 Dresser, L. 180 Eberly, G. 66 Ebert, S. 180 Eblen, P. 147 Eckles, R. 130, 225 Eddy, C. 180 Eddy, P. 162 Edwards, M. 66, 114 Edwards, R. 131, 162 Eggers, G. 147 Eginton, M. 136, 180 Eglett, C. 113, 147 Eich, D. 66, 132 Eich, M. 180, 211, 236 Eich, P. 66, 210, 235 Ekizian, S. 131, 180 Ekstrom, D. 147 Ekstrom, P. 66 Elavsky, B. 147 Elavasky, F. 66 Elder, P. 180 Elizondo, S. 129,, 180 Ellerman, J. 180 Elliano, R. 67 Elliott, J. 162 Elliott, J. 67 Elliott, L. 180 Elliott, M. 180 Elliott, S. 162 Ellis, B. 147 Ellsworth, D. 180 Emanuel, N. 180 Eloer, P. 147 Emerton, C. 180 Emerton, D. 147 Emery, J.. 147 Emery, S. 26, 125, 147 Enneman, R. 147 Enochs, D. 128, 162 Enochs, D. 180 Enos, D. 162 y Enos, G. 162 Eppele, D. 67 Erickson, J. 134, 147 Erickson, M. 180 Ermel, J. 180 Erskine, D. 147 Erskine, R. 181 Esco, J. .67, 1.11, 132 Escovedo, B. 129, 147 Esterline, R. 147 Filburn, K. 181 Fink, B. 181 Finklea, S. 181 Finlcler, L. 67 Finley, H. 147 Finley, M. 181 Fischer, G. 129, 147 Fishburn, R. 67 Fisk, T. 162 Fitch, N. 45, 67, 118, 119, 121, 129, 131 Flanigan, J . 181 Fletcher, D. 162 Flichinger, R. 120, 162 Flindt, M. 162 Gallo, C. 134 Galloro, J. 181 Galvin, L. 181 Gamble, D. 45, 68, 131 Gamez, B. 163 Garcia, F. 148 Garcia, J. 120, 163 Garcia, R. 148 Gardner, M. 148 Garland, D. 148 Garrott, J. 163 Gartner, F. 111, 181 Gartner, K. 68 Gattermeyer, J. 158, 163 Gaudet, P. 148 Fling, D. 147 Flood, 1 18, Flores, Flores, Flores, V. 67, 108, 113, 114, 132, 131 D. 125, 162 H. 120, 147 S. 67 Geek, R. 148 Geck, T. 181 Gehr, C. 163 Gehr, P. 181 Geiger, P. 68, .163 Geiger, S. 111, 132 George, G. 181 Drew, M. 130, 147 Droher,,M. 180 Duane, A. 66 Duarte,1A. 162 Dubois, B.- 180 . Dudrey, K. 180 Dudrow,D. 180 ' Duff, A. 180 Duff, P. Duff, S., - Duggen, P. 162 f Duhe, C. 111, 66, 137 162 180 Etheridge, E. 162 Evans Evans Evans 9 Evans, 9 ,'D. 181 E. 66 L. 111, 120, 130, 147 R. 162 Flowerday, T. 120, 128, 131, 181 Floyd, K. 163 Flynn, J. 67 Flynn, T. 67, 216, 218, 217 Flyte, K. 147 Fo arty, G. 163 Fogtad, S. 68 Foote, M. 223 Foote, W. 147 Force, D. 162 Ford, M. 181 Ford, S. 68 Ford, V. 111, 181 Foreman, J. 68 Foreman, R. 163 Forguson, A. 181 Forguson, D. 163 Forry, M.' 147 148 Forry, S. Forster, J. 181 Fortin, D. 68 Fortin, D. 181 Foslien, C. 68 Foslien, S. 163 Foster, C. 131, 181, 246 Foster, D. 163 Foster, K. 163 Fowler, D. 68, 133 Fox, S. 148, 227 Frampton, C. 181 Freeberg, A. 148 Freeman, K. 68 Freeman, R. 163 Gerber, G. 148, 220, 221 Gerber, P. 148, 223 Germain, T. 181 ' German, C. 148 German, M. 181 Gerrard, S. 68 Gibbs, A. 181 Gibbs, V. 163 Giddens, T. 132 Gilbert, B. 113, 129, 163 Gnby, G. 69 Gnby, R. 181 ones, s. 133, 181 Gin, D. as Gillan,iJ. 120, 129, 131, 13 Gillespie, D. 181 Gihnore, J. 181 Ginos, D. 27, 148 Ginos, J. 181, 225 Giron, D. 131, 148 Giron, D. 181 Gleason, A. 181 Glover, A. 148 Glover, M. 181 Gluesing, D. 69 Godbehere, R. 181 Goen, T. 148 Golant, S. 163 Dujanovie, B. 121, 180 Dujanovic, D. 147 Dunlap, P. 66 Dunn, S. 66 Dunnavant, D. 180 Durston, P. 111, 147 Duvall, D. 1180 Duva11,iF. 162, A - DUV311, H- 162 A Dye, D.,131,. 133, 113, 128, 162 Dyer, B. 147' Dyer, R. 180, f Dzieisky, E. 162 Earnest, D.f133, 180 Eaton, D. 134, 162 272 Y Evans, R. 162 Evans, T.. 181 Everson, B. 162 Everson, D. 67 Ewing, L. 162 Ewing, S. 147, 126 Fagergren, T. 134, 147 Falls, K. 147 Farley, J. 147 Farthing, D. 133 Faust, R. 147 Fenimore, R. 1.47 Ferch, G. 162 Ferguson, D. 181 Fernandez, M. 121, 129 Ferre, R. 132, 147 Ferrier, M. 181 Fiedor, M. 162 Fierro, P. 129, 162 Fierro, M. 67, 111, 129 Fierro, S. 147 Figueroa, N. 147 Freeman, R. 148 French, A. 68 French, P. 163 French, R. 120, 132, 148 Friesen, D. 163 Friesen, J. 181 Goldammer, M. 134, 148 Goldberg, M. 69 1 Golding, M. 134, 135, -148 Goldman, S. 181 ' Gonzales, M. 163 Gonzales, V. 148 Gonzales, J. 148- . 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P. 124, 155 R. 155 R. 156 w. 134 155 Wilson, D. 172 Wilson, M. 155 Wilson, S. 172 Wilson, T. 172 Winans, J. 172 Winchell, R. 192 Winchester, N. 192, 214 Wing, K. 26, 155 Wingrove, D. 155 Winters, W. 192 Wisdom, B. 192 Wisdom, M. 155 win, L. 172 Wittman, P. 192, 236 Wolford, D. 192 Wolford, G. 36, 37, 107, 12 155 - Wolfrom, R. 155 Wood, NK. 133, 134, 155 Wood, P. 99 Woodcock, M. 155 Woodruff, R. 134, 192, 211 Woods, R. 192 Woodson, D. 99 6, 144, Woodson, D. 45, 99, 113, 118, 121, 127, 131, 134 Wooten, C. 192 Wright, C. 111, 172 Wromar, G. 120, 126, 131, 132, 155 Wromar, S. 120, 131, 132, 172 Wurster, S. 38, 99 Wyrwa, C. 45, 99, 131 Wyrwa, L. 45, 99, 131 Yamamoto, J. 133, 192 Yamaoka, R. 132, 155 Yamaoka, T. 192 Yancheson, S. 99 Yarrington, G. 27, 111, 132, 172 Yasuoka, J. 172 Yeager, D. 192 Yeung, K. 192 Yoho, P. 99 Yonekura, S. 99, 111, 118, 125, 205 Yoshida, J. 38, 99 Yost, D. 192 Young Young Young Young Young Youngi , A. 155 C. 192 1 D. 172 , E. 192 Young, J. 131, 172 K. 155 N. 99, 131, 132 Yribe, G. 172 Zachery, D. 155 Zahner, S. 24, 33, 103, 199 Zenk, C. 27, 113, 125, 155 Zenk, C. 192 Zepeda, J. 192 Zepeda, N. 172 Zervas, D. 99, 117 Zimmer, A. 192 Zimmerman, E. 235 Zimmerman, J. 172 Zimmerman, S. 132, 155 Ziv, J. 155 Ziv, T. 192, 236 Zmuda, L. 131, 172 279 280 ADS SALESMEN: PHOTOGRAPHERS Mike Marooney Jim Ackermann Jim Ackermann Curt West Conrad Stegner Hoberg Jewelers A glittering array of jewelry will greet you upon visiting Hoberg's at 17809 Magnolia. Select from a beautiful as- sortment of gems, watches, rings, bracelets and necklaces at F. V.'s finest jewelers. 1 Village Cleaners Village Cleaners has in by 10 a.m. - out by 5 p.m. dry cleaning service. Whether you need dry cleaning or weekly laundry service, see Village Cleaners on the corner of Magnolia and Talbert. 5 fe I Security Pacific National Bank Opening your first checking account? Visit Security Pacific Srally insured up t0 520,000, SCCUTUY Bank is also YOUY for the friendliest, most courteous service and help in plan- best bet fOr S21VlI1gS HCCOUHIS- ning which type of account is best for your needs. Fed- 283 l Dewey's for Men Situated in nearby Huntington Center, Dewey's offers a complete line of casual and dress wear, including tuxedo rentals, at reasonable prices. Pant Rack For a wide variety in men's clothing, from the Mod Look to Ivy League, shop at the Pant Rack. Located at 8900 Warner, the Pant Rack is your best bet for men's fashions. ri ga i 5 f , 'is ,V 5, z ' if 6. -mf if w www, 5 r . H, lllhrlfysn 'e - il? scsi CRAFT CLAQES Q, 31 Valley Bicycle Shop There's more fun in store for the person who has a hobby plus repairs for all bikes. Compare Schwinn before you or a bike. The Valley Bike and Hobby Shop features a buy. Drop in and browse around soon. 17071 Magnolia complete line of Schwinn Bikes, hobbies and crafts . . . at Warner, 842-3777 and 545-1377. 284 -L fi 1 4.. M I new 53 iip ' m A . gp!! LQGHV' ' um: Qi' aw 1' ' UIUOO 'T' Huntington Photo Supply Pinky Thorp-Locksmith Professional assistance and high quality photographv lf you need trophies, engraving or security for your home equipment are yours at Huntington Photo Supply. Look or business, see Bea and Pinky in Fountain Valley at over our stock of cameras, darkroom specialties and film 8904 Warner Ave. or call 546-5581. at 18589 Main Street, Huntington Beach. 847-6411. m,,,w,5,Qm,::4:.l,Y ,- ,W ...rim Y Y , , ,W ,... ,. . , .J , , . .1 , ' Real Estate by McVay Service is the Name of Our Game. When you buy or action. Our entire staff and facilities are devoted to ful- sell a home, it is probably one of the most important fill your needs. Our business is your business. Call on decisions of your life. Look to McVav Realtv to be as- Real Estate by McVay at 17097 Magnolia at Warner in sured of professional guidance in all phases of the trans- Fountain Valley. 545-0458. 285 -14 ,4 V K-Q LL? 3 11 ,..v 1 f f I CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the FOUNTAIN VALLEY BARONS MR M'Sf MEN Village Center ' or Your Host Magnolia 84 Talbert Fashion Center tor campus wear Frank Manino Yiwu MERCURY SAVINGS CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 'I970 . . . AND CLASSES YET TO COME. Graduates going on to college are invited to discuss fed- erally-insured educational loans with us . , . we want to help assure your plans. 286 gm? N .s,,l ' ol'r ll' as J lsin I V I VL- M in 2 ALLL Q V K K i ,. , We I L .W 3 5 , 1'-1 I 4, 1 . , Lee White Chrysler If you're shopping for a Plymouth or Chrysler, Lee White Chrysler is the place to go for prompt courteous service. See the latest in Plymouths and Chryslers at Lee White, l666l Beach Blvd. Foster Freeze Meet at Foster Freeze for that delicious 7. .1 ice cream hamburgers shrimp Mexican fn, food and other food items. Corner of -5: Brookhurst and Garfield. Haiitial Riahy . pa. t 1 xX tk , 8740 Warner 842-4405 Resales! Rentals! Multiple Listings! BUY - SELL - TRADE Serving the area since 1959 Jeri's Florists, Inc. Call Jeri's Florists, Inc. for all occasions. A favorite of F.V., Jeri's was chosen to do the floral arrangements for the F.V. and H.B. Jr. Miss Pageant. Jeri's gives student discounts on all corsages. l8582 Beach Blvd. 7 Broadliek Art Center Broadlick's Art Center offers a complete line of artists supplies. Broadlick's honors Master Charge and is con- veniently located on the corner of Talbert at 17967 Beach Blvd. 287 fi Guy Fawkes Restaurant For the Iinest cuisine for lunch or dinner visit Guy Fawkes, located at 17171 Brookhurst in Fountain Valley. 1 ,p Ael 2 Huntington Beach Flower Market We offer complete floral service: weddings, funerals, proms, or any other occasion. Mr. Aseltine has had twenty years experience. Open Monday through Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Sunday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Located at 17731 Beach, H.B. Phone 847-9614. 288 Danber Drugs For the iinest in pharmaceutical needs, go to Danber Drugs at 8984 Warner in Fountain Valley. For free delivery phone 847-8578. Open 9:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. seven days a week, we welcome charge accounts. Anaheim Savings and Loan For more than 48 years Anaheim Savings has enjoyed a position of confidence in Southem California. Now there are three locations to serve you: main office-187 Lincoln, Anaheim: beach ofiice-411 Main, H.B., north county- 770 Brea, Brea. American Beauty Florist Flowers and plants are always a thoughtful gift, and Amer- ican Beauty Florists is the place to get them. Located at 17851 Beach Blvd., remember them for that special oc- casion. AX KA.xx 5. , ' f. Jack Robertson's Men s Store Located at 203 Main in Huntington Beach, Jack Robert- son's specializes in fashionable clothing for young men of all tastes. Select your favorites from our line of beach wear, Ivy League, and continental styles. Wilson Ford Wilson Ford offers a complete line of both new and used stereo packs and AM-FM radios is also included. Wilsonis Fords: select from quality Mustangs, Thunderbirds, Mav- friendly, experienced salesmen are waiting to serve you. ericks, LTD's, Galaxies, Fairlanes, Econolines and Ford Drop in at 18255 Beach Blvd. in Huntington Beach to trucks. A complete line of electronic equipment such as browse or buy. 289 ff f .iv ,af-N Q, 1 ... . . '4-www: LR Tv S 'F ' ' it 'W' ' ---s.q.,,,M Bill Maxey Toyota Economy, performance and reliability go hand-in-hand For the latest in style, color, equipment, as well as an out- with the name Toyota. See the fine line of new and, used standing service department, visit Bill Maxey Toyota. Toyotas at Bill Maxey Toyota, 18881 Beach Boulevard. 8 . , t .IX Moore Flowers Honda Jewelers Custom artificial flower arrangements and flowers for all REGISYERED Convenient Terms occasions in creative designs are specialties of Moore K eepgake' ' Flowers, located at 224 Main St., Huntington Beach. DHMOND MGS grookhurst .gc Adams Huntington Beach 968-2212 290 , 5,-1 fir Y 5 Paisan0's Italian Delicatessen Paisano's has submarine sandwiches, pizza, spaghetti, groceries, fresh Italian bread, and rolls. Phone: 842-5501. ravioli, and lasagne to eat there or prepared to go. Also, Located at 8890 Warner Ave. in Fountain Valley, Pais- featured is a fine selection of cold cuts, cheese, Italian ano's is open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed Mondays. ,K J 3 Bill's H-V Sporting Goods ,Iaek's Jewelers For the best in sporting equipment, go to Bi11's Hunting- We are authorized Omega and Wylen watch dealer. Jack's ton Valley Sporting Goods, located at 19026 Brookhurst, features art carved and Orange Blossom diamond rings Huntington Beach. Open 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Phone and wedding bands. Expert watch and jewelry repair avail- 968-1500. able. Located at 18575 Main St., H.B. in the 5 Points Shopping Center. 291 Kyle Brothers T. V. You'll find all your home entertainment needs at Kyle service what we sell. Located at Brookhurst and Garheld Brothers. Featuring RCA color televisions, stereos, tape in Huntington Beach. Open 7 days a week, 9:00 a.m. - cassettes, radios, and the finest selections of records. We 9:00 p.m. The Raconteur staff would like to extend its sincere appreciation to the community merchants of Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, and Westminster, whose cooperation and support greatly aided in the production of this yearbook. A special thanks goes to Hall's Studios for their help and patience. We hope that the advertisements in this volume will supply the readers with a greater knowledge of the quality merchandise and service available in our communities. A yearbook is unique. It is unique in its ability to inform and recall years past. 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