Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA)

 - Class of 1970

Page 1 of 256

 

Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA) online collection, 1970 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1970 Edition, Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA) online collectionPage 7, 1970 Edition, Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1970 Edition, Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA) online collectionPage 11, 1970 Edition, Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1970 Edition, Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA) online collectionPage 15, 1970 Edition, Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1970 Edition, Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA) online collectionPage 9, 1970 Edition, Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1970 Edition, Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA) online collectionPage 13, 1970 Edition, Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1970 Edition, Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA) online collectionPage 17, 1970 Edition, Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 256 of the 1970 volume:

as bv' , , , , kf.af5f:4,gQg.vA , W , 1 B. Vw 'i,ff-frfg,l . .,if2+?. . A -.,, b, V- f . I r Q.. .. f W-4.5,.., .,,,. ., iff' ' A V-114. W. Q1 '-35 1 ,, 5: , fi , 'JF 'E ,- . ' - H , 1 .ff WT' W V u .1 5. ,, 1 .mn-. 7 'fa ,va 1 - if W f ' I F 3 I I - 4.,..f' I' xx l ' Z, Lad-6 'nu' '5. 1-.H TARTAN 7 Volume XVIII Published by the 1969-70 Annual Staff Helix High School 7323 University Avenue La Mesa, California The Year of the Highlander Sign M ' XA .i ss W' K? I vii WK? sis f 4-14? s 5 QGNN KX Q ii 554 X U Os ' N 0 E. 0 I' r 5x5 , e s C6 J 1 -'ZX is ' x ' s v' r 1 ' X' ' '95 R Q x I ' f-.-fe 1 Q g . J r ,, R A Q I ' Q ' ,Lk gf r ,, gt ,W Q r , ':5 X 1 ' , I , 7:-inns P ' 'ii 4 1 si r if A 6 I x X , Qsss, 1 a , A person under the HIGHLANDE to be p d t' e ex ressive x energetic i ' i ' sportloving, a ' ' ' ' i by the admi sign for business, 'S GD Table of Contents st HIOTS Introductory Section 1-11 Classes 102-139 Clubs 140-155 Activities 156-193 . Q l - ' b 1 xf. l l' l il's - M n 4 Q 4,, , is f,,., ' WZ- ' 4 st- gt if T . , , .Wt V 1 ,, ,nv . A i , ggi av or Jinxl -3 ' , -9, 1 A ,Y , V H ' fs- x. 9 L V , 3, La ' ' u I K Wy K is A,.i, n,'-s , H 1 - 1' N5 - 0-,iv 3 i 1 Q A f .vm ' 3 5 Q tw at W ' 2 -- c s tn u wa I , Athletics 194-233 - Qi Faculty 234-245 , Z ,, Aquarius- When the moon is in the seventh house And jupiter aligns with Mars, Then peace will guide the planets And love will steer the stars. This is the dawning of the age of Aquarius, the age of Aquarius Aquarius, Aquarius. A 1 -W , Au 9' W I, f' ' A L, 21, 43 Mm W ' fn 115' , . ,, ,f W ,l fm ' W ,, ' ., '- 'jg -11' ' V 'L ' L1-QV. 'f ,ww W U , I , f'w1'f '72, , K r ' Y v J?-W ', , V If-'W 'L K ff ,, ??,:,+ q f 4 l Pri f V .J YW , I 4 , f f ' N ff ,WM iE?'l,3q QW . ' ' ' f ,w.fJ 1 V , an M X 'QW If 5,4 , ,f ' , .. 5 ' ' ,iz 1 5 Q' W ' Y f 1 1 if 5 -' f r i ' pf. lf x - , was f ,M I ,. Harmony and understanding, sympathy and trust abounding, No more falsehoods or derisions, Golden living dreams of vision, Mystic crystal revelation and the minds true liberation. Aquarius, Aquarius. 5 'f f ,,,, x 6 uaamwu A Voyage Th rough Education At precisely 7:39, the bell rings send- ing the Highlanders to their first class. With a wide range of classes to choose from, Highlanders are able to enjoy a variety of subjects. Boasting many competent teachers, Helix High School opens the door to many students who want to learn. I . , v Q f gt., 1 ti ' it ,gi if . ., 'We've Got Spirit-So Let's Hear itl' 1 Qu. f Led by the cheerleader squad, the student body of Helix High School cheered our teams on to victory. With the help of the pep band and the Senior Benchwarmers, all Highlanders worked hard at supporting our teams. Helix spirit was everywhere-on the tennis courts, the football field, in the gymnasium, and on the baseball field. . i.. T' .ft ff if 1 ff ,, A f a f X X A 5 2 f ' f , .W 7 Q V s , ' 6 7 V ,vw .4 Q M fr, Q , if f f 7 ,, , ,V M, 4 Wy' ' 4. , 4, ,,i:'7g5g., 5, 2 I Y V V, aw Qi ff if ,,.-f Q,-.fy 1 if ' ' x 1 F C .f H 23 JE .. A f u, 9 mi? Ar , FZ + ,W A X Q 1 4 . , ffkgiklki , , 4, , ' gf' my '- few in ,,,- . ., h ' IPX . ? 3 fi , 'Q 1 5 -f f A is gif' Ei 'i I 1 A: ,A - 'D 5 ' g'Q3iZ!f2LS' 2?-f ff K, f HM wma xx! The year of 1970, year of the High lander sign, was one of many activities and events. Each Highlander partici pated in these, whether in an assembly football game, or at the moratorium In the A.S.B. office or ata cross country meet, the reaps them on or off demonstrate involvement. Highlander's enthusiasm many rewards. Whether campus, Helix students their enthusiasm and aff' ,, , www ,,,.,--f -X ,.-.N ,,,-..- Y' ff' r , M 1 or Mk.. . r , ... r ' t ' MHA., 59 if . e. :gy y,,?,gs my A 4 1? . -5 ' 5 7 . 4 A ,.1 If , - , w . ig 1 ,. . v r - , 2 ,P . t , . I g , ,i y g ,, Q A - V 1 e 24 x Q, F, ., V 5 , . 1 . , s . . r - ' .Lt I 'fu 'V ' v' 1' , ,, - - - , ' ' 25.2 1 W f ' Wd V, ,. 5 Ui ,fi ' 'jen W 1 ' l' It I l y ,bw flff e : V A G jf l X N Y .R y , 41. v ' y ' rf X , . 1 X . I ' rs I 1 s 3 Q Q' a 3 . ' t X , g -V r ' I4 ' iq M I Nt ...f M ' ,. ,,., ,, X ,-1 4 1 , I r 1' 1 Qc 1 rf iii at 2,3 ff 'ff 'flfff' ff: 1. H9 , 4, 2 Q , 'fxrgzf' 1 4 4 Qaf' ly 4 1 f W ff' z, 4 I hilt Q Hf 5 f' .1 A il 9 J T Zu Ig Ky. 4132157 t 4, X ' w s W- ,mb s 1, 915' M ' 'O I Qgflzf ,,2 ' Af :M f X' ,Q 4 in 1 ' iz s A -r' 7 ' 2 7 4 4 A f' 'ffm W f 4 ' - .:,'f., N ftlw. L1.fr7EV' , ff Z , fy-Qi. rf ,wwf 4,1 43' if ua, f .' ng -,gf V- ,- ' . - ' W , ff jwf-21 ' 13 T-'Tya-',f af-f t MA.: 5 , .tw . ff ' fr , , W, ig? 0 N A 1 bm L Ta' Q . 4: ff , 'A 'Z n2:1'. ' 0 i 4 8 '1 . '22 r 0 f 4 1 2 I x, f 3 E ,rf 1 , I ll '. l 53 1 xxm X N' ' V J M l X 'f -asv 1 - -n 4f EfHEi s 'vp ' 'Qi Y' 5 ' ,rf 4314 , I ' ,A I5 vt mfg ' f ' 60' I i 51 'cf Q L - I if 1 - 07 5 2 A JS E! li 1 ig .ll 1,4 Wi, A- Q ll: y H. ,H 1, .es A . lx. W-u , ,gm sc' X 'T QQ? -5' 9 A 1. 4 M xx X , U 4' . 'P xt- 1111259 25 'ilnign.n3n A person under the sign of CAP- RICORN tends to be ambitious, perservering, diplomatic, and re- served. This sign is ruled by Saturn and its harmonious signs for busi- ness, marriage, or companionship are Taurus, Virgo, and Libra. SE ICR A person under the sign of VIRGO tends to be exact, methodical, discriminating, and intelligent. This sign is ruled by Mercury and its harmonious signs for business, marriage, or companionship are Capricorn and Taurus. f ' W?-iii' . 46? Q W ,FY 'x 0 Wx , 1 lyk 'Q 'Q its g Wm: 69 y x ' 12' A . PGV 'Q ft f ' Q39 , X' T l f,g39l,i. i ax ,H I A 4 X I 4 -get '-g' - in ' . V. I. . ., . Q . . ji ' ,Af -mx T'- in , -cr if lk , Y 0 , ll 0 lx A ' rstl Q li ' , 2 l A 1.2-cabzrfsf ' g 4' ' . , ,I W 5 Q l . I -5- 9 TAl1'IfANl'70-the veafgof the High- landerland the QYear of they Coach. Mr. ,Gordon Nash, lbasketballi coach, has Vbeen7vbrealginQrecords for Helix the past five yearsq His superior coach- ing and leadership has- made our team intofhevgreatest in4SanfDiego history. Hefhas received many awards for his efforts' and now the Senior class of 1970 wouldlike to honor him by dedi- cating TARTAN '70 to him. Senior Class Advisors Gffer Help and Advice Norma Basgall Ron Ray P 9,,,w,ww,A-aw z, ,Q ' . my The senior class advisors sponsor all of the senior activities. They attend senior board meetings and are ready ,pf-.. '99 Jessica Haynie and willing to assist the senior class. The class of '70 would like to express their sincere thanks for the time and effort spent in making this year a suc- cess forthe senior class. Senior Class Advisors talking things over during a coffee break. Counselors make an effort to meet together in the library Senior Class Officers Strive for Success l i lim Dakis President Despite confusion and friction, this year's senior class officers managed to give Helix the most productive Senior class in years. ' l The number of books lim and Randy carry represent their academic load Randy Rose Cindy Gardner Phyllis Caughlin Vice-President SGCFEIHVY Tfeasl-'le' i6 Chris, Doug Participate in Girls', Boys' State Ch ris DeGaetano I'm Doug Kroll and I attended the American Legion's Boys' State program in Sacramento. We acted out the basic steps of setting up a government similar to the federal government of the United States, involving the city, county and state levels. The contact with boys from all over California pro- vided an ideal situation for ex- change of ideas and new friend- ships. l'm Christine De Gaetano and I represented Helix at the twenty- sixth annual Girls' State held at the University of California at Davis from june twenty-third to july second. Girls' State was a unique program of learning about state government and an ideal chance to meet high school stu- dents from all over California. I will always remember the en- thusiasm, the smiles, and the friendships I beheld at Girls' State1969. f 'Wy vgfi, Doug Kroll You're kidding. , .The seniors want to make everybody happy? --..-.. IERI ABERNATHY -ws.. PAUL ALLEN DAVID ACKERMAN CAROLEALLRED Activities: Campus Life 1,25 Y- Teens 1,2,3,45 Green Peppers 1,2535 Big Sis. 2,35 Nom. Conv. 1,25 CSF 15 Girls Cilee 15 Student Council 1,2,3. Memory: Schem- ing with Dee5 mg..-w, BETFE AAKER '5 DONADOLPH Activities: Football 1,2. Memory: Larry's5 Lynn's5 dingie5 ex- perienced5 Bobby's5 Oh Happy Day5 D.B.5 people. KATHERINE AMUNDSON Activities: Corps 2, 35 Lt. 4, lr. Class Council5 CSF 2, 35 Bacc Comm.5 Sr. Announ. Comm. Big Sis. 3, 45 Nom Conv. 25 Gri Pep. 1. Memory: Easter Vacation 18 IOANABEL Activities: Hi-Steppers 2,35 Frosh Tea 25 Big Sister 1,25 Cam- pus Life 15 CSF 1,2,3,45 Tartan Bearer 3, Memory: Corps Comp. My friends5 teacher prep5 Ma- DEBORAHALI-ORD Activities: Frosh Glee5 Nom. Conv. 1,25 Choir 1,2,35 Big Sister 2,45 Drama 45 Canned Food Drive Comm. 4. Memory: Choir trips5 Bob and Darryl. CARLA ANDERSON Activities: Fash. Nite Comm. 2 Chrm 35 Girl's League Pres. Young Life 2,35 Campus Life 3 45 Nom. Conv. 25 Y-Teens 2,3 Memory: Young Life Carnp '67 1 New X X CHRISTINEANDERSON Activities: Sr. Benchwarmers. Memory: Mr. Lee's History class and Mr. Freed's Alg. Il class in which I worked hard. PATRICA ANDREWS 'X CURTIS ANDERSON Rfk 4 REBECCA ANDREWS Memory: Mr. Shepherd's kissing advicep Mr. Wallg helping Mrs. Steele: Mono - 6 wks. in nurse's office. ., .pg .ff - I 2.4 Q , fa 5 . I ,f ,- I! Lunchtime philosophers philosophize. 19 PEGGYANDOLSEK Activities: Tennis 1,2,3,4g CSF 'I,2,3g Big Sis. 2,3,4: Bacc. Ushg TARTAN 3,4: Y-Teens 2,4g Fash. Nite: Hula Hop Comm, Memory: Fearless Teddy. Y '-r DEE ARMSTRONG Activities: Student Council: Big Sis: Cap and Gown Comm. Memory: Laughing: the herd: 4f22f67p summer '67,'6B,'69. '-.- O' lOSEPHlNEASARO Activities: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4: C-r. Pep. 1,2g Frosh Tea Comm. 47 Xmas Dance Comm. 3: Hula Hop Comm. 35 Soph. and Jr. Class Coun. Seniors 'UV iv' 1.1 LINDA ANDREWS Activities: Big Sis. 2,35 Campus Life 45 Frosh Green Peppers. Memory: That special guy, Bill, Favors for Miss Garciag Sr. Prom: Haunted House. DOROTHY ARON Activities: Corps 2,33 Sr. Bench- warmers: Y-Teens 1,2,4g Big Sis. 2,3,4: Gr. Pep. 1,2p Campus Life 'I,2,3,4: l. Club 4. Memory: Disneyland 69: jr. Party. HHN 'V s 'T CHARLES ASHBROOK Seniors if X227 if 24 4 4 GARY ATKINSON Activities: Tennis 2, 3, 45 CSF 2, 3, Pres. 45 l. Club 3, 45 Grad. Usher 3. Memory: Mr. Ramsey's Happy Atoms 5 Green Room 5 l. Wood's Civics class5 and my great friends. ' My-4 'iggzjzv IOHNAUNAN Activities: CSF 2,35 Bacc. Usher. Memory: Football games, my fantastic speaking ability 5 Mr. Corbisez' pop quizzes. ry:-rv-7:4-XV' rf - - - . - 3.::QZ' 3Qfy,'f.3 Ls , MACDALENA BAKER Activitiesg Campus Life 'I5 Green Peppers 25 DECA 45 Big Sister 4. Memory: Three musketeers5 May 35 Itchy-coo, Cathie ponders deeply over her work. TIM AUSTIN v 4-419' RANDY BAKER Activities: Marching Band 1,2,3, 45 Concert Band 'l,2,3,4. Mem- ory: Mr. Pyle's warm hand- shake5 seagulls at lunch. Bl Ll. AYERS 'A' f f divwymyw 2 'f 762 , 5 SUSAN BAKER Activities: Cheer. 25 Lead. Conf. 25 Y-teens 'I,2,35 St. Council 1,2,45 Nom. Conv. 1,2,3. Mem- ory Newport Pop concerts. 20 ,,.--1 RICHARDAUGUSTINE Activities: Sci. Club 'I5 Fling Staff 3, 45 Memory: Mr, Vogel and worms5 Mr. Lee's lectures5 Mrs. Ramsey5 Laurie5 Coach Walker5 Joan5 and Byron and rough nights. ww IOANNE BAKER Memory: Mr. Lee5 Miss Moore: Mr. Keppler5 and all the won- derful people l have worked with in the office. CONNIE BALDWIN Activities: Green Peppers 15 Xmas Dance Comm. 15 Alumni Tea comm. 'I5 Corps 2,35 Cam- pus Life. SUSAN BANKER Memory: Greg and all the good times5 Football Carnival-frosh yr.5 Xmas Dance, '675 my 17th birthday5 Feb. 14,f1970. 3 f BETTY BARNETT LINDA BARRANCO Activities: Campus Life 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 25 Big Sis. 2,3,45 lr. Achiev. 3,4. Memory: Den wood5 O.B.5 Cardiff5 Newport5 lada5 Brown Eyed Girl5 4 'svwwf-'f' RALPH BECK IOSEPH BARTA 4:11 MERRILL BEDLION Activities: Badmitton 35 Big Sis. 2,35 Y-Teens, Campus Life, 25 Ir. Achiev. Memory: Guadala- jara5 all of my admirers. 21 Seniors x ' rr' 1-W f - Green power! Get the point? wwf MAYBELLE BATY Memory: My parents5 my bro- ther Gary5 skating5 my friends5 Christmas5 Hula Hop5 May 9, 19695 summer '695 camping5 May 9, 19715 regionals. NANCYBEISHLINE Memory: Buffalo grass5 moun- tains of stoneg Cowboys and Indians5 Cuzg L.W.5 summer '685 OB5 Mom5 the family5 the sierrasg VW's5 grassities. DAVEBEARDEN Memory: Berger's Lightening Ball team5 October 19695 me trying to catch the ball. SHEILA BELCHER Memory: Talks with Cherri5 trips with Vic5 my friend Gail5 witnessing a great change in people and in me5 concerts. Seniors WW c Wiser' MARSHA BELL WWW 'fmmfflf' SUSAN BEMIS Activities: Y-Teens 1,2,3, sec. 4: Prom Comm: Nom. Conv. 'l: Green Peppers 1: Sr. Picnic Comm.: Big Sister 4. Memory: Ir. 84 Sr. Yr.: hot Parties. f-cw Mx Blow in her ear and she'll follow you anywhere. Xt, SHERYLBOGDAN Activities: Big Sis. 2,3,4: Xmas Dance Comm. 4. Memory: Kenny Mac: Teddie: Alana and all our tears of laughter: True Friendshipn: smiles. 'QV' Nwud KRISBONKER Activities: Y-Teens 1,2: Nom Conv. 3: Green Peppers 1: Sr. Bnchwrmrs: Prom Comm: Xmas Dance 2: Sr. picnic Comm. Memory: Balboa: the Alvie. MICHELLEBENNETT Activities: Y-Teens 'l,2,3,4: St. Counc. 3,4: Nom. Conv. 3: TARTAN 4: Cap and Gown Comm. jr. Ring Comm: Swim. 3. Memory: Long Beach: 3f'I5f69. IENNIFER BIVINS Vfwff ' 7 W' . 2., 4' Q , f ,. if if Q22 1 .V 'V' 97' ,Z . fr if 4' ,. 4, f f f 1 Zi .' ff! SANDRA BOOTH 22 LEONARD BERTSCH Activities: Wrestling 'l,2,3,4: C.C. 3: Swimming 3,4: Tennis 'I: Letterman's Club 4. Memory: When Shaffer brought the mon- goose to Bauer's woodshop. --ww' V,,..'+ E U ALAN BLAKE FAYE BOSS Activities: Bagpipe Band 1,2,3: Campus Life 1. Memory: Mexico Del Mar Fair: friends: Practices: Pete's Place: Aug '67: 2:00 A.M. KENNETH BOSS MALLIA BOUUO Activities: Drill Team 2, Znd Lt. 3, Capt. 4: CSF 2,3,4: Nom. Conv. 2: Grad. Ush. 3: Big Sis. 2,3,4: Y-Teens 2. Memory: No windows in the van . 99 'Q new sales A Q ,tes,.,:?M?V r 62.45 .4 Adm vga. x ,. wi gg A .. Hey! What's going on back there? SUMMER BRODY Activities: Gr. Pep. 1. Memory: Palm Springs: Yosemite: New- port: Hermosa: Laguna: con- certs: Quicksilver: Wednes- day nites with Sue: Carol:Lin- da: crystal: Love. Q--41' KU RT BROWN Activities: Football 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3,4. Memory: Football games: Aporte St. parties: Pop Festivals: Camp- ing trips: colors. 23 Ap-A J - . f'j'Y si 1' if DIANE BOWEN Memory: Sena C., notes on my study hall desk, time with Steve, talking in Civics, Faye, Ron Old- church, photography, all my other friends. ' VICTORIA BRAWNER IANET BROWNINC Activities: Tennis 1: Gr. Pep. 1: Y-Teens 2: Campus Life 2: Nom. Conv. 2: FLING 4. Memory: Hi Cockroach , Hicky, FLING: Harvest Ball: cigars: toilet paper. Seniors r.. 1.1 as ww' s-F-'rf' KATHLEEN BOYLE Activities: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4: St. Counc. 1: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,4: Sr. Prom Comm.: Sr. Picnic Comm. Memory: Parties, Viva, Red Sea, E.P.: L: Ll.: waffles. A V ' 5 . . -v KATHLEEN BRESNAHAN Activities: Hula-Hop: Xmas Dance: Y-Teens 1,2,3: G.L. Treas. 3. Memory: The beach: summer '68-'69: Lee Michaels: Newport '69: Min: Deb: Kris. BARBARA BRUMBAUCIH Activities: Marching, Concert Band 1,2,3,4: Xmas Dance Comm. 1: Summer Orch. 2,3,4: Torch Bearer 3: Nom. Conv. 3: CSF 4. Memory: Feb. 10, 1967. Seniors awwaff KURT BRU NNER ROBERT BUCHANAN Activities: Football. Memory: Larry's: trips to Malibu: the '69 summer concerts: making surfboards in the middle of the night: the D. Bag Rag and the Band. BONNIEBURROWS Activities: Mixed Chorus: Sr. Cilee: Choir: Canned Food Drive 2: Sr. Benchwarmers. Memory: Choir trips., Mr. Lar- son. aiu 92, .Yi IILL BUCHANAN qu.-M WANDA BULLOCK : 'wif RANDY BURROWS Activities: Football 'l,2,3,4: Wrestling 'I,2. Memory: My four years at Helix. ,.,,,'!,..f,. . f., You say you're Granny Goose?? Right!!! v., f , X ' , 1 M W.. I Ag? ' ' A V 1 2 ,r -'fm ' IOSEPHINE BURGOS Activities: Girl's League: Big Sis. 2: Hula Hop Comm: Canned Food Drive Comm. Memory: Chris Grey: Igor: Oresta: Mrs. Davies class: summer '69. DAVEBUTCHER Activities: Football 'l,2,3,4: Track 2,3: Wrestling: Baseball 4: Tennis 1. Memory: Maybelle: sports: jokes on Thursdays. 24 LATISHA BURNS Activities: St: Counc. 1,2,3,4: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3: Lead. Conf. 'I,2,3,4: IV Cheer: Var. Cheer: Sr. Board: Y-Teens. Memory: We're Mountains of Stone. LINDA BUTCHER NORMA CACHO WILLIAM CAMPBELL BETH CHAMBERS Activities: Drama Workshop 'I,2, 3: Frosh. Gleep Choraliers 2,35 Sr. Bnchwrmrs. Memory: Char- lie: Birdie: Pajama Game: Tea and eggs at 2:00 A.M.g Fred A. andtrumpet. DALE CALDWELL MARY CA NTER DONNA CHAPMAN Activities: Y-Teens 1: CSF 2: Sr. Benchwarmers. Memory: The time I cried in driver's training: Hot Dates: Surf talks, 25 PAMELA CAMERON KW MICHAEL CEFARETTI Q af.,,,,-W Seniors DONNA CAMPBELL Memory: Night at the C.C.: Best friends like Spade: most of all David hif- LlLLlAN CERDA Activities: St. Council 1,2g Soph. Class Council: Y-Teens 19 Nom. Conv. 'l. Memory: The Mts.g letters: cheap talk: Nov. 'Ig EI Monte Park: lan, 9: K,C. r ,y 1 -ax! 1 7':Q'i?r'-E - 6-,f 2 ' ' gt. ,-,,, 4,3 Rossayn works hard to meet TARTAN deadlines. Seniors , , ,Q f 5344 QW' 'vzgff' CYNTHIA CHERRY lOYCECLAGETl' Activities: Std. Cncl. 3,45 Y- Teens 1-4: Nom Con. 1,2,3: Gr. Peppers 1,2: Chr. Dnc. Committee 1,2. Memory: Summer before Senior year. f.f,,, , , ,,,.,. ,, , if fu 7' f , , MARCIA CHILDRESS Activities: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4: Big Sister 2,3,4: Nom. Con.: Sr. Annc.: Bacc. Comm.: Green Peppers 1: Chr. Dnc, Comm. Memory: Summer of '68. .f iv 'T' DAVE CLARK rg- HZ ...J -22 Linda andjill work hard to put out Fling. lflhv' E Www- C MARK CHRISTIANSEN Memory: Football games: neighborhood gang: '51 Chevy: 69 year. - -gr-. . ,, ,V: , ..,V,. zu, 'L f , . , r '. ' 0, , , V ,, - Q A , T. ,V fn. y 1 ,W ,- 's-ann? Aw ..,, NANCY CLARK Activities: Swim Team 2,3,4: Bowling Club 1. Memory: The great swim team work- outs and meets: All the friends I met on the team: Sue: and june 19, 1969. BURT CLEMENTS Activities: Football 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 1,2: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 3,4. Memory: McCoy:Wind Sprints: Bora Bora. 26 . .f Q -up--f V ' 075740 ,. -' , ff ,GM 1 1 ' A :WMV fa W i M ' 5 'fiyl J 5 . yy . .vgfw ff 2. IOHN CLABAUGH Activities: Football 1,3. Memory: Terri: july '69': 3rd St.: Atlas: Baldy: Heavy: Mary: The Clam: Nights in White Satin: Parties: The Place: Clayton and Red Mountain: everyone at Helix. TOM CLARK LINDA CLEPPER Activities: Campus Life 1,2,3,4: Y-Teens 1,2. Memory: Lop- sided : Colorado River. tower- -'sd -vw se-3' MARGARET COLLINS Activities: Stir-up Club 25 Alum. Tea Char. 45 Sr. Bench Warmer 45 Sr. Bench Warmer 45 DECA 45 Chr. Dnc. Comm. 45 Can Food Dr, 4. Memory: Cold Mornings. ,aux JAMES COOK SUSAN COU LSON ,fx KELLY COLTRIN Activities: Football 'l,2,3g Base- ball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 'lg Ltrmns. Club 3,4. Memory: The gangg Friday and Saturday nights5 Parties5 the car rallies. . .--,,, DIANE COOPER z -....., KAREN COX Activities: Christmas Dance Comm. 15 Grls. Swim Team 2,35 Big Sister 4. Memory: Summer vacation before 12th grade5 girls on swim team and coach. 27 DE LDENE COMPTON fm '91 wwf-v DIANE CORRIERE Sen io rs T' fx Q '5 9' RICHARDCOMBER Activities: Cross Country 1,25 Track 'l,2,3,45 Young Life 2,3,4. Memory: Mr. Lee's Iectures5 track meetsg the coaches at Helix5 Louie's Pizza. . ...S ii' ' PATH COSTELLO Activities: Green Peppers 25 Fash. Night Comm. 35 Sen. Brd. 45 Sen. Ann. Chr. 45 Stu- dent Council 4. Memory: Steve5 Oct. 27, 19675 '68 Prom. Dave-an example ofa dedicated musician. Seniors ,, , , , . HOWARD COY SANDRA CREEL Activities: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Nom. Conv. 2,35 Big SISIEF 2,35 Sf. Bnchwrm. 4, Student Council, Green Peppers. Memory: lr. and Sr. Year, jan. '68, IOANNEUAMICO Activities: Big Sister 2,3,4? Campus Life 1,25 Y-Teens 2? Xmas Dance Comm. 42 Cana Food 4, Hula Hop Comm. 4. Memory: Ensenda '69. AW fk hw' ROBYN CRAIG Activities: Green Peppers 2,3, Big Sister 2. Memory: My Im- possible Dream, the rink, Debbie, some one to talk to, and havefun around. , ff ,W E. X -I . JEFF CRAM ER In the dark room, we discover the real Buzzy! CLAUDIA D'SPAl N 28 KARI DAASNES saw' 'CT117' HERN CRANE Activities: Wrestling 'l,2, Track 1, Nominating Conv. 'l,3, Fling Photog. 4. Memory: The CPO, Mr. Bonney and his Study Hall, Big put on, R.T., C.T., R.R. ,W-V MARIE CURTIS SHERYLL DABLER Memory: All my friends, Kel, july 16, 1969, :fra-La , san Francisco, summer of '69, that special person, Sept. 12. IIM DAKIS Activities: Ftbl. 1,2,35 Track 1,25 Key Club 2,3,45 Sr. Pres5 Nom. Conv: Std. Cncl.5 C.S.F.5 Cirad. Usher. Memory: Nom. Conv.'s5 BasgaIl5 The Boys 5 Manor. ui mill. DENNIS DAVIS Activities: Band 1,2,3,45 Orch 45 Eng. Seminar5 PSU5 Slave Day Comm. Memory: Cosmic Picnics, Superteen5 Under- ground5 the Mother 5 moots. 113 PAM DAYHOFF Activities: Hi-Steppers 2,3,45 TARTAN 3,45 lr. Class Treas.5 Lead. Conf. 2,3,45 Nom Con. 2,3,45 Grad. Ass. 35 Comm. Memory: Butterfly5 Toad: legs5 1:00 a.m.5 B.O. Queen 511-8- gi' 55.11 WILLIAM DAVIDOW Activities: Swimming. Memory: Ron O.'s parties5 Mrs. Steele's lr. Eng. Class5 Coach Crqwford's season lectures5 a dummy chick5 The C.ang5 The Legend? , ,ws Seniors ...ss .. 5 . . IANETDAVIDSON Activities: Sr. Benchwarmers. Memory: English Class5 Hallo- ween '695 Mrs. Drake: joanne, Kari, Chris5 T.A.5 Football games. How about some of Mr. Pirie's home brew? CHRIS DECAETANO Activities: ASB sec. 45 Speech 2,3,45 Cnd. Food Dr. Chr. 35 Fling 3,45 CSF 2,3,45 Nom. Con. 1,3,45 I. Club 2,35 News ED. 4. Memory: Vote Macaroni- Style 5 Carla5 Miss B 5 Speech AIDADAVIS Activities: Frosh Tea 45 Chr. Dnc. 45 justo Sierra 3,4-Pres. 3,4. Memory: Starting justo Sierra5 English III with Mr. WaIl5 my close friends. CAROL DAWKINS Activities: Gr. Peppers 1,25 Int. Club 15 Big Sister 253,45 lntf. Council 1,2. Memory: july 20, 19695 Sept. 12, 1969. lr. Party5 T.I. and Mrs. Costa. IANENE DEVILBISS Activities: Sen. Benchwarmers, Sec.5 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Nom. Con. 1,2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,45 Stu. Con. 1,2,45 Big Sister 2,3,45 lr. Party5 Memory: Tennis5 5-18-67, the kiddies: chocolate pie5 kimba, New wr- 'ff ANNEDEEM Activities: Hi-Steppers 25 Chr, Dnc. Comm 25 I. Club 1,25 Canned Food Drive: Big Sis. Memory: Out of Town Trips: football games: Mr. Lee's lec- IUISS5 Nutty friends: a great guy Seniors FRANK DENNIS Activities: Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2, Track 2,3,4. Memory: Certain girl in Biology, Halloween '68, Football games, air in radiator, Private jokes. mf-M., DENNIS DICKERSON MARCIA DENTON Activities: Ensemble 2,3, Sr. Benchwarmers, Tennis 3,4, Nom. Con. 3, Alum. Tea Comm. 3, Campus Life 4, Bacc. Comm. Memory: july 3, 1969. WILLIAM DICKSON - Twin RICHARD DILABIO MARK DIXON Activities: Football 3,4, Track 3, Wrestling 3. Memory: Great Senior Year, Football, Chrome- dome, Coach Cannonballs. GREG DESKINS J .9 4? rf? 49 fi 2 .,, wma ,,..-ar KELLY DETWEILER Activities: Track 1,2, Football 2, Stud. Coun. 3,4, Senior Brd. 4. Memory: Palm Springs, Aztec, Newport, Balboa, The Hill, gathe-rings,our many excursions , N . . f . m f' . 41-c 5 I , Ill oil.. 2 V, See what Wheaties can do for you, Paul? -few-yr IEFF DODDRIDGE Activities: Basketball 'I,2,3,4, Swimming 'I,2,3,4, Key Club 3,4, Lettermans Club 4, Nom. Con. 'l,2,3,4, Stud. Coun. 1,2,3,4, 30 I FRANCIS DOLAN x VIOLETDORS Activities: Fashionality Nite Comm. Memory: Summers of sandy surf and sung Spot of light: nights with W. and H., purple windows and other names. ROBERT DUNN ii t..' KENNETH DOSHIER -rr? MICHAEL DUPREE Activities: Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,25 Golf 3,45 Letter- man's Club. Memory: 1968-1969 and 1969-1970 Basketball teams: the Red Sand, Halloween '69. qv Z..,Z...Z...Z...Z...! 31 'fel F . 'sf t 't., .4 ORLINDA DRISCOLL Activities: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Treas 2,35 Swimming 1,2,3,4g Gr. Pep 1,2,35 St. Counc. 3,45 Nom Conv. 3,4. Memory: April 24, 1968: Tweeter's party: P.T. Boat MELVIN DURAND Memory: A girl, beautiful eyes, ears, body, but no mind, broughttogethersights,sounds. Only touch, that she lost. If she did see, hear-had no mouth. 1 tT ROSSAYN EADY Activities: Tartan Bearer, TAR- TAN Staff, Alumni Tea, Frosh Tea, Bacc. Comm.: Nom. Conv. 3,4: Tennis 3,4. Seniors CONNlE DUFOUR Activities: Choir 1,2,3,4, Gym- nastics 1, Big Sis. 1. Memory: Choir trips, Mr. Rue's yelling, my best friends, Dan and Patti' fun with Linda and Gary. 1 ,Q M--as--7 CECILIA DYE Activities: Soph. Cl. Treas., Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,4, Leadership Conf. 1,2,3,4, lr. Cl. Counc., Commiss. of Finance 4, Memory Atun, Gaucho: Cherry cola. wa., IAMESEBRIGHT Activities: Football 2,3, Basket- ball 1,2, Baseball 1,2,3,4g Nom. Conv. 3, Lettermen's Club 4. Memory: Xmas Dance '68, Seniors LINDA EDDY Activities: Campus Life 25 Fr. Club 2. Memory: My lr. and Senior years5 Mr. Feezer's and Mr. Boone's history classes5 the rivalry between Mr. Higby and Miss Moore. LINDA EDNEY Activities: Gr. Pep. 1,25 Y-Teens 1,25 Girls Glee 15 Big Sis. 25 Hi-Steppers 3,4. Memory: The two great years in corps5 foot- ball games5 halftime shows. 51 3 QWWJV CHESTER EHRIG ROBERT EDGAR Activities: Young Life 3,45 Track 15 Bowling Club 15 I. Club 4. Memory: Football and Basket- ball games5 Mr. Ramsey5 sum- mer of '69 in Guadalajara. 1 7' BRIAN EELLS -vi? NAOMI ENOS Upcoming Senior events are discussed at a Senior meeting. ,sill Qqfffffff IUDITH EHRENFRIED Activities: Commiss. of Cult. Affairs 45 Girls' Lg. pres. 35 FLING 3,45 CSF 2,3,45 Canned Food Dr. Ch. 2. Memory: Fresh- man year5 Madame Auger. 5' ff ,.,5.,, ' ,fp ',..7ff2 - .- 4 f -2 5 .ff ' fri ' ft' ' 2. fi ' , t 7 if X M4 ' X M' f 9 Mac? WV X ' ,y f fy 2 X' 13 MARK ERICSON Activities: Football 3,45 Swim- ming 1,25 Wrestling 35 Young Life5 Nom. Conv. 2,3. Memory: Football games5 coaches. 32 by 11 CHRISTOPHER EHRENTRAUT Activities: Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Track 3,45 Drama Cl, 3,45 Nom. Conv. 253,45 Phi Beta Chi 45 Thurber's Carnival. Memory: C.I.F., Number '2' Helix teams. GUNHILD ESPELAGE Activities: Sr. Bnchwrmr.5 Ten- nis Team5 I. Club5 Nom. Conv. Homecoming Princess. Mem- ory: Meeting new people IK' You almost need four arms to do the work of the Commission Class. W -qngv ARTHUR EVINS fbi DANIEL FETHERINGILL mf' 1777 RICHARD FABARES Activities: Cross Country 'I,2,3,4: Track 'l,2,3,4. Memory: C.C. morning workouts: Mt. Sac: Mr. Bauer: pep talks: Stoats: ferrets: and ermines. SUSAN FERNANDES Activities: Y-Teens 2,3,4: Big Sis. 2,3: Frosh Tea Comm. 2: jr. Party Comm. 3: Sr, Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Prom Comm.4. 33 Seniors Al. ....,..- MICHAEL EURICH ffm? STEVEN FATTIC Activities: Track 1,2,3,4: Cross Country 2: Nom. Conv. 3: CSF 2,3,4: Russian Club 4: Tartan Bearer 3. Memory: R.T. Woods: Mr. Higby: track team: C.I.F. MAJ arm 'TV' MELINDA FIELD Activities: Y-Teens 'l,2,3: Gr. Pep. 'I: Candystripers. Memory: The Purple Mel, Aug. 19, 1969: the beach. LINDA EVELAND Activities: Gr. Pep. 'l. Memory: Mexico: Orange Skies : Dan: blowing it at Denny's: Holly- wood: Wednesday nights with Summer: Sue and Carol. ' I I I A y y ,i'xi 'V jf if ? i I 5 ,i ff Nusa-all BRUCE FAULKNER Memory: Mr. Helmuth's craft classes and clay fights: my stu- pid dune buggy: all my friends and enemies: Chuck. ,of X7 BETTE FITCH Activities: Gymnastics 3,4: Big Sis 3,4: Sr. Bnchwrmrs: Fash. Nite Comm. 3: St. Counc. 4: Y-Teens 2: Sr. Announc. Comm. Seniors mmf -tummy IOYCE FLACK Activities: Y-Teens 2. Memory: Biol08YZ Halloween 68 g By the time l get to Phoenix g all my friends at Helix: football, Number 66 . . wi , , f f ws snivxxs DENA FORMAN ROSE MARIEFLORES Activities: Y-Teens 3. Memory: Oct. 31, 1967: Saint's dances: University's homecoming and Prom with joey discussions with Bobg You'll get over it '. Q-...,a4f MARKFORROR Activities: Football 1: Nom. Conv. 2,3g CSF 4. Memory: Stones: Hammer: grapefruit with George: Cream: Sunday nitesg how to be a janitor. TARTAN Staff works to produce a successful book. Q Rmaxmt . X X-,XX N X 4 A we MM 4 X xxx X V tt mg f DANIEL FLUHERTY iii? WENDA FORSTROM Activities: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4g I. Club 1,2,3,4: Fash. Nite Comm. 2,3,4: Cir. Pep. 1,2,3g Campus Life 2,3,4g Prom Comm: Sr. Break.Comm. PATRICIA FRANSON Activities: Swimming 2,45 Y- Teens 2: Gymnastics 1,3,4g Nom. Conv.: St. Counc. 45 Bnchwrmrs. Memory: My friends. 34 X31 ELLEN FOGGIANO IOSEPH FORTE ,rw STEPHENFREED Memory: Mr. Larsen's 1st period Sophomore English class 1967-685 I. Wood's weird facial expressions. Q1-:x WILLIAM FRENCH Activities: Chess Club 25 DECA 4. Memory: Mr. Munson's security. REBECCA FULLER Memory: Mons vien, Cherry piep hideous5 the big house5 Bruce, Hog, and Oliver5 That's close 5 Aug. 3, '685 Otis and Buckwheat5 Logen berry. Q-an MARK GALLEAR DAVID FRIAR Activities: St. Counc. 'I5 Key Club 45 Football 25 Nom. Conv. 4. Memory: Mexico5 Fri and Sat. nites5 Mt. Helix: cafeteria food: lohnson's car rally. RANDY FURRY Activities: Football 1,2535 Base- ball 'l,25 Wrestling 15 Key Club 3,45 Prom. Comm. 4. Memory: Mexico5 C,ina5 Fri., Sat. nites at Roger's5 poker . LINDA GALVAN Memory: Study Hall in 9th grade, M and M5 Miss Nichols' art classes, Pat5 Bob. 35 Seniors l .mxgw .... . .,.,..W-me-wma ' One of Peter's better sides! -v MAUREEN CAI NES arf' IEFF GARDETTO I'-0 f-S. CRAlG GALBRAITH Activities: Tennis 2,3,45 Math team 45 CSF 2,3,45 Science Club 3,45 Bacc. Ush 3. Memory: Mr. Tolin's transparenciesg 3-0-'l a- gainst Grossmont. ALAN GARDNER Seniors A,Af 5 . f 4 Q...,f.-my CINDYGARDNER Activities: Y-Teens 1,2, Pres. 3,45 TARTAN 4: Nom. Conv. 1,2535 Fash. nite. Comm. 1,35 Xmas Dance Comm. 1,4. Sr. Sec. Memory: Mexico '67. ,,, . , 5 V,,.,. ,,,,, ...mg agua MARGARETGIACALONE Memory: Oct. 17, '69 at Mt. Helix5 Blue5 Dicag Gnurl5 Festi- val, Greg5 the many trips we've taken: R.T. Woods Civics class: a certain funny guy. 4 !,,,vf av' Avandv SUSAN GARDNER Activities: Xmas Dance Comm. 'I5 Cap and Gown Comm.5 gym. 15 tennis 2,35 Sr. Bench- warmers. Memory: Green Valley Falls5 Broadway, Terrific. ff'- RANDY GIEFER Activities: Swimming 2,3,45 Water polo 25 Nom. Conv. 3,4. Memory: Mrs. Davie's Spanish class when we gave presents to underprivileged children. .,,, ,..,,.. , . 3 as B! W What do you mean, my petti-pants are showing? ff 1 W, . f. ff 91 If ww YT? DENNISCARRETF Activities: Wrestling5 Gym- nastics. Memory: I don't re- member-except for all the help Mr. Ray gave me: R.T. Woods, Mr. Cool of the Century . N Mwy, IAMES GILCHRIEST f ' MICHAELGILMARTIN Activities: Fling 3,45 CSF 2,35 Nom. Conv. 25 Student Council 2. Memory: Fling Staff, football in my frosh. yr. Mr. Gordiner. 36 KEVIN GERHART Activities: CSF 1,2,3,45 Tartan bearer: Nom. Conv. 25 Math Seminar 3,45 FLING 4. Memory: Mr.' Vogel's slime molds, all my Spanish classes. SUZANNE GI LESPIE LARRYCILMORE Activities: Wrestling 1,2,35 Nqm. Conv. Memory: Summer '68, '69, Auto Sl10pj B00ne'5 class5 Ramsey's class, Poker. PETER GILMOUR Activities: ASB Pres. 45 Speech 3,45 Swimming 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 35 Key Club 35 Nom. Conv. 3,45 Comm. Class 4. Memory: Health nut , Mr. Vogel. ,w : SQ t 'nba 1.1 V: RICHARD GRAIEDA Qvzw CHRISTINEGRAY Activities: Fash, nite. 15 Campus Life 1,2,3,45 jr. Achiev. 3,45 Big Sis. 2,45 Cir. Pep 1,35 Badminton 3. Memory1: Double trouble named Gar5 camp5 quit rock- ing the boat , Hawaii 2-05 l.A. Banquet5 Grossmont Sr. Prom5 Lada. ENRICOCIIORC-IO Activities: Comm. Classg Camp- us Life5 I-Club5 Swimming5 Religious Clubg Traveling. Memory: USA5 Helix Highg Billy Graham5 Pacific Ocean. DENNISCRAME Activities: Football 1,25 Base- ball 15 Student Council 1,25 Memory: Class of '69, the bust in T.j.5 parties at the Shores5 the times with the gang. GW' SUSANGRINOLDS Activities: St. Counc. 1,35 Hula Hop Comm. 1,2,3, Chrm 45 Xmas Dance Comm. 45 G.L, Cabinet 45 TARTAN 4. Memory: june 10, '665 Gross. Football. 37 Seniors W RICHARD CORD W X X S t5?eQT5iiSI: ,M txl is .4 tv. Q +4 3 RNb 1 e X ws I W., X N 3 . .YK ' v-yy-Wd 352513: 2?-,, , 3, ..., Z. , BRUCE GRANDJEAN Activities: Science Club 4. Mem- ory: Football games, especially 19665 Mr. Ramseyg Mr. Vogelg Mr. Higby5 and 23 other teach- ers5 Sr. lunch line. LYNN GRAIN 'www-r' STEPHEN GRANT Music to watch football games by! Seniors 2 mififf. .4 'F ' if-ff. ' I I 91 V Y we .mf 5 WAYNE GROUT lwb-if DAVIDCRUNDSTROM Activities: Basketball 1,2,3: St. Coun. Lettermen's Club 4: Nom. Conv. 2. Memory: D.S.: Steinbeck: Sandy's who?: my Soph. and lr. yr.: Peter Milo. Becky delights in coming to O period at 6:45 A.M.! 'T' CHRIS HALL Activities: CSF 1,2,3,4: Drama Club 2,3,4: ASB Play 1,2,3: Sr. Play 2,3,4: Sr. Board: Speech Team: St. Counc. HEIDI HALL Activities: Drama 1,2,3,4: Mem- ory: Frosh. yr.: Buckwheat: Otis: Russ: Woofer : tardies: the Gang . f Q f , Q W W 9 if. Q-wif v,.m..4 SlLVlA GUERRERO Activities: Xmas Dance Comm. 1: Hula Hop Comm. Hi-Steppers 2. Memory: Working for the secretaries in the office: going to the Old Globe. i l RONDA HACEDORN Activities: Big Sis. 3: Span. Club 3,4. Memory: Mr. Ramsey's happy atoms: Mr. Pirie: 1.1. Manor: Mr. Munson's Q.E.D.: Disneyland: Mae West , TIMOTHY HALLEY Activities: Football 1: Basketball 'lg Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Soph. Class Council: Sr. Board. Memory: A few good friends. 38 FRANK HAFNER Activities: Nom. Conv. 'l,2,3,4: Track 'I,2,3,4: Basketball 'I,2: Lettermen's Club 3,4. Memory: Jeff's Films: the river: Cole's party: the beach: Cherries: squirters and linebackers. BARBARA HAIDER Activities: Green Peppers 'I,2: l-Club 1,2: Frosh Class Council. Memory: The hill and my branch: the beach: falling up Paula's stairs. HENRY HAMILTON Activities: Football 1,2,3. Mem- ory: The Naked Sun: Colleen and all the wonderful times we're having together. ov - vw if 1:77 WILLIAM HAMILTON 'lr-I .i I . . 3 i.Ifi.1'.' I I Lx vf'f , ,,,Y, 4 , AIAN HARPER Activities: Band 'I,2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,4p Memory: Lutherp 11806-85 Officer Williams: Yubap Mr. Brown: Gnurlg Barricadesg Arcadiag Arrowhead. I MAUREEN HAND Activities: St. Counc. 2,45 Hi- Steppers 2,3g Sr. Benchwarmers. Memoryi june 28, '68g Del Mar g the great guy on the football team, No. 20. WENDY HARRIS Sour That's whatlcallaspicy can ofsoupl 39 RAY HARMON Qi, DONNA HART 5' WILLIAM HATHAWAY Activities: Football 2,3,4g Basket- ball 1,2g Track 1,2,3,45 Letter- men's Club 4. Memory: Pam.' l.V. Football team: 51 truck. Seniors sir' If , ROY HARMON jg,- DAVID HARTMAN hr' 7 GAIL HEERWALD Activities: Fash. Nite Comm. 45 I-Club 4: Tennis Emblems. Memory: Mr. Helmuth and all the help he gave me in crafts. Seniors l vvvorvm HELMS EVELYN HERATY MARKHICKS Activities: Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Lettermen's Club 1, 2,34 Memory: Hoot Mon '675 The Cow 5 Booth's and Rita's, 'LW 'Y 3 ' Z is ,A V f These are the future Seniors? MARIANHERDEL Memory: Dec. 21, '685 New Year's Eve5 March 31, '695 '57 Chev.5 Orange County: Kathy's parties5 Halloween nightgowns, I , SUSAN HOENOW W, V z f .5 ,f To f'-Wy GEORGE HERNANDEZ Memory: The L experiences, good times with Kathy. DAVID HOFER 40 ' f?3 f RODNEY HENNUM Activities: Key Club 25 Track 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3. Mem- ory5 Our 1,V. football team5 May 5, 19695 Elizabeth5 the Roller coaster, ...Ag CAROL HICKMAN Activities: Banner Corps 45 Fling 45 Gymnastics 1,25 Gr. Pep. 1,25 Memory: Robert5 my Buckaroo Buddies5 Disney- land '695 skinny legs . -Z'..-71 GARY HOLOWACH Activities: Band 1,2,3,45 Con- cert Band 1,2,35 V.P. 45 Stage Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,4. Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,4. Memory5 Blue Rags 5.C.5 my death5 runs5 the rise at thought5 women. -K 4 4 LARRYHOLT Activities: Marching Band 'l, 2,3,45 Concert Band 'I,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Stage Band 3.4: Nom, Con. 2,3,45 Loading Crew 3,45 Memory: Band Trips. .10 MICHAEL HURLEY DAVID JACKSON Activities: CSF, National Honor Society. Memory5 I believe my high school years are the best years in life. After attending two different high schools, I enjoy Helix the most. V:-.,.,,, Y ,J v- Y :gy ioAN HOLTHUSEN Activities: Frosh Tea Com. Ch.: Fling 3,45 Cils. Lg. V.P. 45 Big Sister 2,35 Leadership Conf. 3,45 Ci.L. Com. 'I,2,3,45 CSF 2. Memory: Beach, Debs. We YZ' BARBARA HURST Activities: Nom. Conv. I,2,3,45 Lead. Conf. 'l,2,3,45 Y-Teens 'l,2,35 Cir. Pep. 'l,2,35 Soph. Sec.5 jr. Pres.5 Comm. of Pub. Rel. 45 Memory: Being start girl. ..,- s- DAVID JACKSON 41 arf' CONNIEHOWE Activities: Campus Life 1,25 Big Sister 2,35 junior Ach. 45 Student Council I. Memory: lun 29, 19675 The Cabin5 '56 Chevy, Cardiff, Lake Tahoe. Q.. 'Q EDIMMEMSCHUH Activities: Cross Country 'I, 2,3,45 Track 'l,2,3,45 Choir 'l,2, 3,45 Choraliers 3,4. Memory: Mr. Ramsey: I. Woodsg Huba Muirhead5 Cross Country '68, Seniors 41.-. DENNIS HUHN -: :1 IACKIEINGRAHAM Activities: Y-Teens 'l,2,3,45 Big Sister 2,3,45 Chr. Dnc. Comm. 35 Campus Life 1,2. Memory: Mt. MigueIs's red grass5 Lena's car5 Palermos. , ' , if 'I 7 rf ' diff. 'J -510 if U Bl l' Q , F r I in n. fr! A Ll Q il: , Q E , . 1 ' 4 F I I f ff I-'W I . ' 4 a , . a.. Y in 5 I ll :- L..'a .5 K -14 1491? li W! ' '-as xi? , ima' A.. , ax' Terry, you dirty old man! Seniors Zftwf aa r.. If DEAN IACOBS Activities: Track 1,2,3,4: Stu- dent Coun. 1: CSF 'I,2,3,4: Tar- tan Bearer 3: Math Team 2,3,4. Memory: Friends: Track work- outs, meets, and coaches. DEBI IENKINS Memory: friendly people: foot- ball games: Barbara's branch: Hula Hop '69: the band: Boxer Rebellion: Gary. ,,..a..,--I nav! RICKIOHNSON Activities: Living. Memory: leri: Mike and Kathy: The group: john Kay's pool: Hey Apple: Study Hall: Doug's Convention : Studabaker. 'ffifi' DANIELIACOBSEN Activities: Science Club 1, I Club 3: CC Track Mgr. 2: Math Team 2,3,4. Memory: Football Team of '66: Captain Shepherd: my Kawasaki: golf. GENEIENKINS Activities: Football 'I,2,3: Base- ball 'I,2,3,4. Memory: lan. '10, 1969: Sept. 23, 1968: Mom: Suzy-Q: Home-Sweet-Home : The KIDS : The Corvette . ROLANDIOHNSON Activities: Swimming 'l,2,3,4: Football 'I,2,3: Key Club 2,3,4: Sen Brd,: Std. Coun. 4: Nom. Con. 'l,2,3,4. Memory: Swimm- ing Team: Mr. Lee: Looking at D.Mulvihill with my Brown Eye. ww tl-'IZ' , M 7, KERRYJACOBSEN Activities: l Club 'I,2,3: Nom. Conv. 'l,2,3: Fling 2,3: Big Sister 2:3: Gls. Lg. Comm. 'I,2,3: 3 yr. graduate. Memory: Deb's moods: joan's guitar. ROBERT IACOBY MARK IENSEN W,g2 i. I 5 , W7Z?2?: 5 '1 if Aw, Susie we only had a few rf-'W TEDIINKLING SUEIOHNSON Activities: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Big Sister 2,35 Nominating Conven- tion 2,3. Memory: Sept. 23, 19685 jan. 10, 19695 Suzy-Q5 Diary5 Viva5 Homecoming. v-49' IEFFIONES ,..,f TONIKAISER Activities: Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Sr. 'Class Sec.5 Swim Team 2,3,45 Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,45 Carosel Princess 25 Asst. Pub. 4. Mem- ory: Carosel '68 and the day before5 Mexico '67. 'cv- LAURIEIOHNSTON Activities: Tartan Staff 3,45 l Club 1,25 Swim Team 45 Campus Life5 Tennis Club. Memory: football games5 summertimeg Mr. Lee and lectures5 Mr. Vogel. STEVE IONES f'IfP' IOHN KANDT 43 Seniors fav 3 'ww 9. -.awe 4 as - .t 4 1 V X ' :fsgti 19 ff 5,9 fkgytff. How many points ,MRM DIANE IURCENSEN Activities: Tennis Team 45 Stu- dent Council 2,35 Campus Life 2,35 C,lee1,2. Memory: Nov. 23, 19685 Frank5 20th St., Donna5 The Rabbit5 El Cajon. SHARON KATAN Activities: Choir 2,35 I Club 3,45 Y-Teens 45 Big Sister 2,4. Memory: my wonderful teach- ers5 summer in Europe and friends here and there5 Connie5 IuniorandSeniorYears. last game, Du pe? PAULA KABA NCE Activities: Green Peppers 1,25 CSF 1,2,35 Grad. Usher5 Senior BenChwarmer5 Nom. Conv. 3. Memory: Vacation of '675 Mr. Lee5 Mr. R. Woods. SUE KATHREIN Memory: Lake Murray Parties5 hassels and hang-ups, Krinkle Van, the high gang, Mt. Helixg Social workers, Greg. Seniors in-' But Mr. Pyle, the head's at the other end. 'TT 'f-r f DEBBIEKELLY Activities: Hi-Steppers 25 Green Peppers 15 Campus Life 1,2,3,45 Big Sister 2,3. Memory: Mr. Lee's lectures5 19685 Nickie5 Tank5 Friday 13th. USA KERSHAW Activities: Fr. Glee 15 Sen, Glee 25 Choir 3,45 Y'Teens 15 Chr. Dnc. Comm, 1. Memoryi Lunch during Soph. and Jr. Yr.: choir tripsg UCLA, Football 'games5 my laugh. BYRON KERBY Activities: Marching Band 1,25 Concert Band 1,2. Memory: Mr. Ehlers and his Heavy lectures, Football games and our sick cheers. BECKY KESLER Activities: Green Peppers 1, 2,35 Sr. Benchwarmers5 PSU 45 Nom. Conv. 35 Swim Team 3,45 Senior Committees. Memory: swim team5 football games honors, basketball: Hawaii. 1 sq-53,7 IOHN KAY I' MARK KERNS Activities: Football 1,3,45 Base- ball 2,3,45 Key Club 2,35 Letter- men's Club 3,45 Nominating Convention 2,3,4. Memory: Steinback5 Double scheme. TEDDIE KETTERER Activities: Sr. Benchwarmers, Chr. Dnc. Comm. Chr. 45 Sen- ior Cap and Gown Comm5 Big Sister 25 Nom. Conv. 3. Memory: summer of '675 luly 4, 1967. Red Rooster, 44 -1.1.4 nun-WI! iirvi KEAR Memory: Mr. Ramsey5 Mr. Raygsleepingin Biology5 sleep- ing in Chemistry5 Mad Mike5 Football. 53? ROSEMARY KERR Activities: Y-Teens 2,3,45 Cam- pus Life 1,2,35 Senior Play 35 Spring Play 35 Senior Play 4. Memory: Senior summer5 john5 working on the plays. 'Wh' KRISKIDDER Memory: Mountains of Stone5 Buffalo Grass5 White Whale and Crew, summer '68, We're5 O.B.5 V.W.'s5 Cirossities, Robin Hood-Friar TuCk5 Mom- the Family5 Fz'S5 Sierrasg l.S. TV? BILL KINTZ STEVE KRAMER Memory: the rumblin' Ply- mouth5 various field trips5 parties at Harry's Meat Market5 my phantasmagorical experi- ences with the gang5 Al5 school. I 'lll DOUG KROLL Activities: Fr. VP, Ir. Pres.5 speech ISeattIeI5 Ass VP, Team 3,45 Boy's State 35 Chr. Party Comm. 45 Grad. Comm. 4. Memory: Katie-Sue, Queen Pam, the fish5 Old English. , A A t v B A ,,,1 DOUG KIRK f 1f' IUDIEKRESS Activities: I Club5 Big Sister 25 Speech Team 3,4. Memory: Brawley5 Palomar5 Mr. Ramsey5 Speech5 2nd Per. gym with Mrs. Kendall5 The Gang5 Wanda. fab-f SUEKABANIS Activities: CSF 2,3,45 I Club I, 2,3,45 Gr. Pep. 1,25 Big Sis. 2,3,45 Nom. Conv. 35 Sr. Bnchwrms.5 Alumni Tea Comm. Memory: Swish5 Marston, week of the wink5 Poco5 My kite and failure. VICKI KJORLIE Activities: Big Sister 2,3,4 Choir 2,3,45 Choraliers 3,4 Corps 3,45 Pajama Game Kiss Me Kate. Memory: Aug. 8, 19695 Brothers5 Buckaroos Seniors ANNE KNICKERBOCKER Activities: Student Council5 Hula Hop Comm.5 Choir5 Choraliers5 Drama club. Mem- ory: Droopy Drawers5 the gang5 lr. Party5 Hula Hop '69. Yummy, yummy, yummy I've got love in my tummy. YVON NE KUNZ 'f Q 'YN IILLKUYKENDALL Activities: Y-Teens 'I,2,35 CSF 'I,2,3,45 IV Cheerleader5 Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,45 Asst. Comm, of Finance 45 Bye Bye Birdie 5 Pl Game . Memory: 84fVn5 cheering5 Mrs. King's sincerity 45 Seniors .AM ,Maw KEN LA CROSSE +-.af CAROLLAWSON Activities: Christmas Dance Comm. 15 Green Peppers 15 Y-Teens 2,35 Canned Food Drive Comm. 45 Benchwarmers 4. Memory: Ugly No. 2. JOHN LEMMO 46 ,Qin-ev . IOHN LANDIS Activities: Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Leadership Conf. 3,45 Commissioner of Athletics 4. Memory: Landis for Athletics . Do you think they'll accept an original MW'luif ERIC LENT 'QB . CLAIRE LARSEN Memory: luly 4, 19685 july 19, 19685 last week in February, 19695 frosh year5 Gay and the slide in Eucalyptis Park. hand trace instead of my story? DEBBlE LEWIS Activities: I Club 1,2,3,45 Big Sister 2,35 Speech Team 35 Frosh Tea 2,35 Canned Food Drive 3,45 Senior Prom Comm, Memory: True friends5 my own philosophy logic. ,fa-uv IUDY LATHROP Activities: Green Peppers 1, 2,35 Benchwarmers 45 Christmas Dance Comm. 45 Sen.-Faculaty Comm. 45 Publicity Comm. 4. Memory: April 20, 19695 ranch, 'U-MW 9u '!V SUE LEEDS Activities: Choir5 Nom. Conv, Benchwarmers5 I Club5 Tennis Club5 justo Sierra Club5 Std. Cnc. Rep.5 Fash. Nt. Memory: R.T. Woods' class. DEBBIE LIDDELL Activities: Marching and Con- cert Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 45 My Fair Lady , Bye Bye Birdieu, Pl Game , Kiss me Kate . Memory: Band trips- Catalina,Arrowhead. VIRGINIA LINDSEY Activities: Tennis Team 45 Sr. Bkfst. Comm.5 Grad. Asst.5 Sr. Grad. Comm. Memory: summer '695 trip to Ensenada with Spanish Class5 Tennis team. K'-we-Us LAURA LUSITA NA Activities: Marching and Con- cert Band 'I,2,3,45 Bye Bye Birdie 2. Memory: Band trips5 Catalinag pizza5 that's ter- ribIe 5 Mr. Lee5 Miss Moore. BRUCE MAHER I TERI LOVE Activities: Y-Teens 1,25 Chr. Dance Comm. 'l,2,45 Gr. Pep. 1,25 Hula Hop Comm. 'I,2,3. Memory: The one special guy I met Nov. 11, 1966. I s,,.-vv ' curr LYONS 2 , ZZ 1 wa. Q ., ' yr MIKE MAHONEY 47 TOM LOWRIE Activities: Campus Life 'l,2,35 PSU 45 Senior Paper 45 Nominat- ing Conv. 'l. Memory: Body surfing and belly boarding with Bruce5 leff's house. MOLLY MAC DONALD Activities: CSF 'I,2,35 Bacc. Usher 35 Big Sister 45 Frosh Tea Comm. 45 Grad. Comm. 45 Alumni Tea 3,45 Canned Food 3,4. Memory: Cansg Honors. Seniors 2 if M GAY LU NDBERG Activities: I Club 1,25 Xmas Dance Comm. 15 Nom. Conv. 2,35 Big Sis., Hula Hop. Mem- ory: Messing off with Annie, Sue, Claire, and Sandy. RANDY MADSEN Activities: Basketball 'l,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 CSF 2,3,4. Mem- ory: R.T. Woods's Summer SChool5 CIF Basketball game, Hairlips arein! 1 f 2 ff 7 X ,fr Seniors .5 .,.,, , WWWWM-W. -ff, 5. gif f ,f 5,775.7 'W' 0 f 'figff vw? ff: ff, f JOHN MALONE l CRETCHEN MARROW Aww! DAN MARTENS Activities: Bowling 1,25 PSU 4. Memory: Georgeg Sunset Cliffs beach5 Carlsbad and Camare Cheese5 ding dongs and choc late milk5 Marty's locker. morn- ing drive to school. 48 f f K ba. jAMlE MARCARIO Activities: Green Peppers 1. Memory: summer '6B5 Mr. Wall's Eng. Class5 Unimart shoe Dept.5 working in counsel- ing office. DONNA MARSHALL Activities: Green Pep. 15 Y- Teens 2,3,45 Benchwarmer 45 Rig Sis. 253,45 DECA 45 Nom, Conv. 2,35 Stud. Cnc. 35 Fut. Nurses. Memory: 3 yrs. of gym. ALLYN MARTIN Activities: P.E. Ass't.5 Dr. Tr. Ass't. Memory: Tracy5 Summer- time5 Mr. Nash's Biology class5 Tracy and my 18th birthday5 going home for lunch with Tracy. SUE MARCELLO Activities: Student Council 35 Corps 25 Chr. Dance Comm. Memory: Newport Concert5 Football games5 Mr. Larsen's English Class. . fi' Mr . , f ' WU? 2 ,grwf , wifes SHARYL MARCOUX Activities: Green Peppers 15 Corps 253,45 President 4. Mem- ory: All the band and corps trips5 Soph. Lunch5 all the great friends l've made. So ya say your name's Napoleon Bonesapart? X , IOHN MARTI NEZ Activities: Football 15 Basket- ball 1,25 Baseball 15 Key Club 45 Nom. Conv. 1,2,3. Mem- ory: Frosh and Sr. years5 Tu-Vu5 almost getting busted on Mt. Helixg simca5 Stan's place. llLL MATYAS 41' C-RAIG MC COLUM Activities: CSF 'I,2,3,4: Math Seminar 3: Nominating Conven- tion 'l. Memory: R.T. Woods: Long Beach: Snob man: punk man: square man, Q47 SHARYN Mc DOWELL Memory: the Picnic: july 4th: Gale and jimmy: all the little kids: Larry's House: Toe: the beach houses: the little people: my Danny. C177 OLIVER MCCONNELL Activities: Football 1: Basket- ball 1,2,3: Baseball 'I,2,3,4: CSF 'I,2,3,4: Tartan Bearer: Student Council 1: Nom, Conv, 'I: Mem- ory. v DEANNA MCCIEE Activities: Y-Teens 'I,2: Student Counc. 'I,3: Nominating Conv. 'I,2: Gr. Peppers 'I,3. Memory: Scheming with Carole. Look,astar is born! 49 'fd Q77 CHRlSMcCONNELL Memory: September 16: Friends: summers: junior year: Poo: O.M. I.,-....,. MARK MC IVOR Activities: Tennis 'I,2,3,4: Mem- ory: US History: the time the lights went out in Mr, Hauer's Study Hall: CIF Football '66: CIF Basketball '66,'69, PENNY MCKINLEY Seniors .ff CATHYMCDONALD Memory: Beautiful summer of '68: Good times with Snoopy tPamJ: Bad times with the Ear : all the beautiful people in Tuscon. f 211w, . 'Y is- Y CHERRIMCKEE Memory: Realizing that no- body's perfect: Gail: Sheila: Viki: moods: music: my wish: Denny: MacBeth: jan.-t: Hey jude: motorcycles, MICHAELMCLAREN Activities: Key Club 2,3,4: Letter- man's Club 2,3,4: Nom.Con,1, 2,3,4: Wrest. i,2,3,-1: Swimming i,2,3,4: Std, Cnc. I,2,3,4: Cam, Life. Vtemory: Mexico: Dodd- ridges Cabin: Poker: parties. KENMCLAUGHLIN Activities: Campus Life. Mem- ory: Iunch gang of '67-'68g Speech class with Miss Basgallg football games: hockey NANCY MCMULLEN .1 s ,-49' 42. is mul Mavgfg TOM MCLAUGHLIN Activities: Cross Country 'I,2, 3,45 Track 1,2,3,4g Memory: Billy: the professor g Hands together boys g Ready-Gong Psychg Marathong Steeplechase. W DANIEL Mc PHERSON WW? One Shirley Temple on the rocks coming up. PHYLLISMCLEWIN Activities: Gr. Pep 'Ip Campus Life 2,3,4: Big Sister 4. Memory: the red bomb g partiesg The gang g jacks: camping with Champ g Huntington Beach. MIKE MEHAFFIE Activities: Varsity Football: Varsity Basketball: Class A Track. Memory: Rosebud gandg Steve the Turkey all my teachers and coaches. CHERYLMELAND Activities: Campus Life 1,2,3,4g Y-Teens 1,2. Memory: The green phantom: the fools down at the River: all the aches and pains my friends gave me, grorange , Friday and Sat. nights. 50 Seniors IRMA MCMULLEN MARK MEKENAS W'hn-1, DAN MELHORN Seniors L.. li!-li v . -.2 A -. ,-9' we .. . .- Oh joy, another hour of Mr. Ray. 'sf we-1' - IJ -1 f 7 REBECCA MERRILL Activities: St. Counc. 2,3, Nom. Conv. 2,3, Banner Corp 4, Big Sis. 2,3,4. Memory: Pizza and spagetti, Mary, Mr. Munson, a '56 Ford, Band trips, Oct. 19. PAUL MILICH Activities: Sr. Paper, P.S.U., Nom. Conv. 2,35 St. Counc. 2, Sr. Comms. Memory: Susan, Helix Apathy, R.T., Black Can- yon nightmare, good old Miss Moore, worm, ape. 5 -xp ELIZABETH METCALF Memory: October 10, 1967, the beginning of good times, November 10, 1968, the beginn- ing ofthe bad times. . 'V ,fl I GEORGE MILLER Activities: Track 1,2,3, Cross Country 1,2,3,4. Memory: Coach Hubba Hubba Muirhead, Mr. Bauer's Woodshop, summer '69, Heads, Soshs, all my cool teachers, and R.T. Woods. 51 i IEANNE MELLON Activities: Softball 3,45 St. Counc. 1,2,3,4, Sr. Prom Comm., Swim Team 1,2,3,4, Nom. Conv, l,2,3,4. Memory: May 24, 4:30 a.m., Ace bust summer in Minn. QD ROGER MEYERHOFF Activities: TARTAN Staff, CSF 1, 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, Torch Bearer. Memory: jASTRO'69, Yearbook class, Mr. Pirie's Biology class. .1 ..11 QQ., VVVI. VV 9--. , P ,. . i . l M J 5. K SUZANNE MILLER Activities: Nat'l lr. Honor Society 1, CSF 2, Choir 1,2, Sr, Girl's Clee, Grad. Asst. 3, Nom. Conv. 2. Memory: Mr. Lee'S fascinating lectures, Mr. Ram- sey's patience. 1??' KENNETH MELVIN DEBORAH MlCHAEL Activities: Y-Teens 2, French Nite, Campus Life. Memory: Summer of '67 and the gang , Tom, LC. International Club, Burt, Xmas dance of '69, T. , .,. . MARK MILLER Seniors 3 f PlPER MOBLEY Memory: One very good year with one very good boy, 6- 15-68, my true friends-Connie, Linda and Karen: Plastic peo- ple. KEITH MOORE IOY MORRISON Activities: Hi-Steppers 2,3,4g Y-Teens 35 V. Pres, 4, Fash. Nite 3,45 Sr. Board, Sr. Dance Comm. Chair. Memory: Christ- mas Vacation '68, '69, Troubles and friends who helped. ' 1:2121 first., H 21 LQ' : 1:1 . 4 kffifl ig T .. P ,inf ' , ' ,... ..,,.. at x. . 'fi ' if 'Z' I : l2..a,...:1l' 3 '. .. ,zfwnx Q. MARY MOE Activities: Big Sis. 2,3,4g Frosh Tea Comm. 2, Tennis 2,3, Y- Teens 1: Sr. Bnchwrmrsg Sr. Cap and Gown Comm.: Mem- ory: The glass house. wife' Lkwfa, ROLFE MOORE STEVE MOSER you were here first? What do you mean SAMUEL MOORE DIANEMULVIHILL Activities: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4: Nom. Conv. 'I,2,3, Fash. Nite 35 lr. Class Counc.: Prom Comm. Sr. Break. Comm. Memory: The kids , True friends : lanene, Val, and Rita. 52 1 GLORIA MORISETTE Activities: Y-Teens 3,4: Hula Hop, Christmas Dance: Nom. Conv. Memory: Christmas vacations, Catalina: Hootmon, Halloween Concerts, parties. MICHAELMURPHY Activities: Basketball 'I,2,3,4, Nom. Conv. 1. Memory: Linda B-Z lhe Hill , j.V. Basketball, Mr. Bogel's slime molds: the Bleachers : Coagh Nash. Fillmore: rappling and tracki TERRY MYERS Activities: Girl's Glee 1, Choir 25 Hi-Steppers 2,3,4, lieut. 4, Sr. Dance Comm. Sr, Announc.: Hula Hop 4. Memory: Corps, Miss Smith: my friends, joy. 4-gg PATRICIA NATHAN Memory: Marieuvering safely through the halls between classes, my hatred for poodles, M 84 M: my true friends. we M STEPHEN NAIERA ROBERT NEFF The Senior class sewing circle! qfwefii' ,- GORDON NAKANO Activities: Wrestling 'i,2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Letterrnen's Club 4: Nom. Conv. 2. Memory: Wrest- ling under the coaching and ad- vising of Coach Lucas. LINDA NELSON Activities: Alumni Tea 2: Nom- Conv. 2,35 Sr. Bd. 4, Bacc. Chair. 4, Sr. Comm. 4, D.E.C.A. 4. Memory: Harry T., D.E.C.A.5 Mrs. KendaII's gym class. LUKE NEYNDORFF Activities: Cross Country 3,4g Track 2,3,4p Math Field Day T Nom, Conv. 3, Chess Club 22 I. Club 4. Memory: Mt. S.A.C. the rain course: Coach Muir head's ready and go . Seniors KATHLEEN NAPOLIS Activities: Y-Teens 'l,2,3,4, l.V.Cheerldr. 2, Big Sis. 2,3,4g Sr. Assem. Comm. 4, Home- coming Princess 4. Memory: Bryarx, Dec. 22, '68, WANDA NELSON Activities: D.E.C.A. 3,4g Bacc. 4, Softball 3, Volley Ball 3: Speech. Memory: Harry T., D.E.C.A.g my sophomore year, Hazel: Sandy, Sue. M1815 DEBRA NICHOLS Seniors 56 SHARON NICHOLS Activities: Choraliers 2,35 Choir 2,3. Memory: Poppy fields, clayton, Roxie5 Glenn's poetry: We Four , The Colle- getown Singers 5 Keith, GRACE NIPPER Acitivites: Swim Team 'l,2,3,45 Y-Teens 25 Fash, Nite 3. Mem- ory: The desert5 summer 68-695 the loft5 Concerts, christmas Vacation 68. Wai wif? CHRISTOPHER NICODEMUS ,.. W, .9 'Nl' 1f23,, Y GARY NOVIENSKY Activities: Football 'lg Basketball 'l,2,3,45 Tennis 'l,2,3,45 Letter- men's Club, Nom. Conv. 1,2,3. Memory: San Carlos: T.C.'s study hall5 C.l.F. '69. Ze AA kwa 'i Hill rpcft'irfY swim ?' Hunan A t, t- , Sleeping? . .or working? NANCYNIEHAUS Activities: St. Counc. 3,45 Nom. Conv. 'I,2,35 Tartan Bearer5 Y-Teens 2,35 CSF 1,2,3,45 Sr. Board. Memory: Summers of sun: O.B.5 Annex5 Hot jello. fr 'Y PATRICIA NOLAN Activities: Choir 'I,2,3,45 Chor- aliers 45 Bnchwrmrs. 45 Tennis 2. Memory: Freshman year: U.C.L.A5 Ensenada, El Monte5 Padre games5 Riverside Races, IEFFREY O'NlEL 54 -sq, KW-AV' DONALD NIMON ,,-Q-' CHRISTINE NORTH Activities: Gr. Peps. 2,3,4, St Counc. 2,3,45 Hula Hop Comm 3,45 Sears Rep. 4, Ldrship Conf 3,45 V. Cheerldr. 4. Memory Sophomore year. TERRY ODENDAHL Activities: P.S.U.5 Sr. Paper5 St. Counc.5 I. Club. Memory: All the good times and trying to make the bad things betterg the beach5 Concerts5 Green Valley Falls5 my beautiful friends. LINDA OCDEN Activities: Cr. Peps. 15 Xmas Dance Comm. 1. Memory: Pete's PIace5 freako5 Mexicog gym with Bonnie5 pool party5 Dec. 6, 1968. RONALD OLDCHURCH Activities: Band 1,25 I. Club 1,2,3,4, sr. Counc. 4, csr 3. Memory: Cafeteria Iunches5 DesirI 5 Mother5 Corruprin's peopIe5 rappin's with friends. Mu -lbxsw ,I mar ' JOHN PACK '31'f ' ELIZABETH OHLSEN Activities: A.S.B. Play 25 Mem- ory: Patty5 Dora5 Keith, The Passion Wagon5 WinterCamp5 picnics5 Sunset Park. KAREN OLIVER Activities: Gr, Peps. 15 Nom Conv. 15 Y-Teens 35 Can Food Dr. 45 Hi-Steppers 3,45 Sr. Bnch- wrmrs 4. Memory: Ugly no. one5 leff5 lunch with Mike. RACEPADDOCK Activities: Football 'l,3,45 Bask- etball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 S. Counc. 1,4. Memory: Cardiff by the Seag Campus and Alvi Drive-Ins5 games5 sports. Seniors Don't tell me how to play, Ref.I REBECCA OLSON Activities: G.L. Comm. 2,3,4, Cab. 45 Sr. Bd. 45 Bnchwrmrs. 45 S. Counc. 3,4, Sec. 45 TAR- TAN Staff 3,45 Nom. Conv. 3,4. Memory: the Gang5 football. 'IW' 'Ziff RICHARD PADFIELD Activities: I. Club 1,45 Sr. Pub. Comm.5 Cp and Gown Comm. Memory: Summer '69 and R.T. Wood's I KAREN OSBORNE Memory: Iuniors5 being the Bathroom Bowl for 1Vz yrs.5 True friends5 I'm so embar- rassed 5 the Picnic5 loss at Rick's5 waiting. DENISE PADILLA Memory: Mr. Shepherds kis- sing advice he gave to one of my girl friends and the stupid dumb jokes he used to make. 55 Seniors f ,,,, f OSCAR PADl LLA Activities: Football: Wrestling 'l,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,45 Letter- men's Club 4: Key Club 4g Nom. Conv. 'I,3. Memory: Mr. Cox and his mechanical toys. TERRY PAUPP SANDRA PECK Activities: Bacc. Memory: My Freshman and Senior years: May 125 Christmas 19675 rainy days: long skirts: pep talks with Wanda: and George: who will always come first. lUDlTH PAPENHAUS Activities: Bowling 2: Campus Life 2,35 Can Food Dr. 3: St. Counc. 3: Sr. Bd. Cap and Gown Chair. Memory: Bugaluingg Concerts: the gang , TOSS PAPOULIAS Activities: Baseball 15 Track 2. Memory: Rubiens TJ. Busty Rusty g summer '67g Marine St.: The Who: Proctor Valley: the gang: Hoodscoopr V in 1 r , Wow! Did you see the legs on that chick?!! 2 f-414.5 LORIE PENNY W' DANIELPERKINS 56 ROGER PATRl CK JOHN PEARCE Memory: Cardiff by the Sea: all my friends who helped me through the perils of high school and all those glorious weekends. VlCTORlA PIKE Activities: FLING 4: Swim Team 1,25 Speech Team 4: Grad, Chair., Sr. Bd. 4: Campus Life 'ly P.S.U, 4. Memo-ry: Mr. Wood- field: BYU, climbing to the Y with Schnebg Iohann Yo. A 't E ,f h , f x fi N' ss -Q52 X if 5 1 sf: 5 r rf f- if A 12-swap ,- YM 11 .. 1 ', Nancy, did you know Mr. Feeser actuall if-17 THERESA POLIARD Activities: Y-Teens 25 Fash. Nite 35 Frosh Tea 35 Nom. Conv.2. Memory: Summer of '695 Con- certs5 july 75 Mexico. WILLIAM PRINCE Activities: Wrestling 15 Track 1. Memory: Cool chicks5 little chicks5 Spirit's Flying. y expected us to work yesterday? SUSAN PONCE Activities: Gr. Peps. 1,25 Banner Corp 2,35 Big Sis. 2,3,45 Xmas Dance Comm. 4. Memory: Summer '69 with the gang 5 Mr. Larsen's lunior English class. ROSEANNPRISKOS Activities: Big Sis 2,3,45 Nom. Conv. 'l,2,35 Choir 'l,2,3,45 Chor- aliers 45 Hi-Steppers 2,3,4, Lieut. 3,4. Memory: Canadag ls your mother balded? 5 Cross your fingers , Moe5 table 55 Baska. 57 lady' ALAN PIPES Activities: Baseball 1,45 Football 1,2. Memory: Yellow Sub- marine 5 Concerts5 Easy Rider 5 tight friends5 junior and Senior years5 Salton Sea: Lunch. BENIAMINPONCURAK Activities: St. Counc.5 Drama. Memory: Being in the plays, All My Sons , Harvey , Wait Until Dark , Thurber Carnival . mb, REGINA QUARLES Seniors DONALD PLOOF LORRAINEPRICE Activities: FLING 3,45 Alumni Tea Chair 35 St. Counc. 2,32 Fash Nite 25 Nom. Conv. 1,3,45 Grad. Asst. 3. Memory: BYU5 Texas5 lunches. DIANA RA LSTON Seniors Wouldn't you like to hang that on your bedroom wall?!! 'szzzv' MICKEY RAZO jade f RICHARD REMINGTON Activities: Hoot Mon Comm. 'lg St. Counc. 2: Nom. Conv. 2,3: Key Cl. 3: I. Cl. 4:-Speech Team 4. Memory: Summer in Europe: POK's stories, Mr. Rm- sey and 3rd per. chem. ROXANNE REA Activities: Choir 2,3: Choraliers 3: Gr. Peps. I. Memory: Choir trips: U.C.L.A.: Ensenada: Chris's laugh: lunch in the choir room: my freshman year, il' IERRIOLDREYLEK Activities: Football 1,2: Basket- ball 1,2: Baseball 'I,2,3,4: Nom. Conv. 'I. Memory: Mr. Mun- son's security system: December 29-30: 1967, Mr. Ramsey's Lec- tures: I.V. Basketball '67-'68. Q2 DAVID RANEY Activities: Track 'I,3,4: Cross Country 2,3,4. Memory: C.l.F.: 'I969 with Mary: Mr. Ramsey's Chemistry class: country joe and Rolling Stones concerts: 1:54 DENISE REEL RICHARD RHOADS 58 DEBBIE RAYMOND Activities: Gr. Peps.: Y-Teens: Gymnastics: ST. Counc.: Nom, Conv.: Ldrship. Conf.: Fash, Nite: Sr. Assem. Comm. Mem- ory: Summer 67-68. MARTHA REISER Memory: Everyday trips: Palm Springs: Devenshire Downs Festival: San Diego Concerts: all my good and bad trips: my friends , photography classes. CARLA RIGGINS Activities: Speech Team 2,3,4: FLING Staff 3,4: C.L. Comm.: Campus Life 4: Sr. Bd.: I. Cl. 2,3. Memory: 12-13-68: Clair- mont: lizards: Prom 69, frustra- tion: candles: Dega. 1 GEORGE RITACHKA Activities: Math Seminar 4, Eng. Seminar 4, CSF. Memory: R.T. Wood's civics class and L.P., Mr. Higby and Miss Moore as couple of the year. GEORGE ROBINSON Activities: Marching, Concert, Pep Band 'l,2,3,4, Bnd Pres., Pep Band Dir. 4, Nom Conv. 2,3,4, Memory: Band trips, I Woods lectures, u- 'Hx ,,un- .ww KENT ROLSTEN ELIZABETH ROBERTS Activities: Sr, Bnchwrmrs., Can Food Dr. 3,4, Xmas Dance Comm. 3, Nom. Conv. 1, Alu- mni Tea 4, Big Sis. 2,3. Memory: Mr. Nepo's Spanish class. 'in DENNIS ROGERS Activities: Cross Country 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Nom. Conv. 2,3,4. Memory: Mrs. Steel's lectures, Mt. S.A.C., 440 workouts, Mr. Higby's English class, C.I.F. MARY ROMERO Activities: Xmas Dance Comm. 4, Hula Hop Comm. 4, Sr. Bnch- wrmrs, lusto Sierra, V. Pres. 3,4. Memory: Friends l've made at Helix, the happy, sad, and funny times with these friends. 59 Lan 'q '?'vw GARY ROBERTS STEPHEN ROGERS Activities: FLING Staff, Golf Team, Torch Bearer, Russian Club. Memory: Judi, joy, Pat, Sue, Barbara, Carla, Chris, Becky, Sherry, julie, Maybelle. Seniors iw' ' ,, VIRGINIA ROBERTSON Activities: Y-Teens 2, Big Sis. 2,3, Campus Life 1, Nom. Conv. 'l,2. Memory: That certain guy Uaclp summer of '68, Spirit Con- cert. BARBARA ROEHRICH 32 ,, ty I . , f I , f fa V The c-o-w- jumped over the m-o-oen. What? Seniors I RANDYROSE Activities: Football 1,2,35 Track 15 Baseball 1,25 Nom. Conv. 1,2,35 Sr. Class V.P. Memory: CIF football and basketball teams5 summer concerts, ...aa-. MICHAEL ROSS ,wt-0' TINA SAVAGE Activities: Alumni Tea Comm., Can Food Dr. Comm5 Sr. Play Comm.5AnnuaIs Signing Comm Memory: Mr. Shepherdfthe ax and apples, Grendel and the witch5 the new building. My thumb, my thumb! What did you do with my thumb? mm..- IOHN RUDOLPH Activities: Band 1,2,3, Treas. 35 Nom. Conv. 1,35 CSF 2,3,4 My Fair Lady 5 Grad. Ush Memory: CamariIlo5 Maytime summer '695 My Fair Lady -a , MICHAEL SCHELL CATHERINE SANDER Activities: Hi-Steppers 2,35 TARTAN 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Quill and Scroll 3, Pres. 4: Sr. Paper 4, Ldrship. Conf. 3.4, Memory: all my friends. MICHAEL SCHMIDT 60 A,-wa. ALAN ROSENBLAT DEBBIE SANDERS Activities: I. Club 1,25 Gr, Peps5 Tennis Team: Campus Life5 TARTAN Staff. Memory: The treeg Hickieg pots5 Green Giant. LOREN SCHMITZ Activities: Basketball 15 Science Club 1,2,3,45 Electronics Club 1,3, Pres. 3. Memory: Mr. Tolins World History class, Mrs. Duke's Algebra 1 and 11 classes, Mrs. Steele's English 111 class. ANN SCHNEBLEY Activities: Swim Team 1,2,45 Comm. Class 45 Fling 45 Y-Teens 1,25 Math Seminar 25 Bye Bye Birdie 15 Gymnastics. Memory: Math5 C.uru? 5 Dean. ROBIN SCHULTZ Activities: C.C. 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,4. Memory: Track League Champs '68, '69, '705 '66 Foot- ball5 C.C. CIF Champs '695 great basketball teams. PAM SEIFFER we-X sl, GLEN SCHNIEPP Activities: Swimming 15 Football 25 Nom. Con. 1,3,45 Key Club 3,45 Vice Pres 45 Sr. Board5 St. Counc.1,4. Memory: Haver's Study Hall5 summer '69, PAM SCOTT Activities: Y-Teens 1,2,35 Gr. Peps 1,2,35 Big Sis 152,35 Class Council. Memory: Light My Fire5 widdo kid5 2-car-doub- ling5 Rob's5 three musketeers. THOMAS SELF Activities: Football 1,25 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Key Club 354, Memory: U.S. History5 Mr. Haugher's study hall class. 61 LOUISE SCHOLL Activities: Bowling 1,25 Sr. Bnchwrmr5 Big Sis 2,3,45 Mem- ory: Mr. Boone's History Class5 4th per. gym5 March 15, 19695 lob's Daughters5 Mitze5 Debbie. ROBERT SCOTT Memory: Rainy days under the Eucalyptus trees. Seniors 'KVM' ff-...ff BARBARA SCHROCK Activities: Frosh Vice-Pres5 Nom. Con.5 St. Counc. 2,35 Sr. Board5 Speech Club 45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Big Sis 2,3,45 CSF. JEFFERY SEAY uw., - 1 ',.5 Q :-a- r1-a 5a,5 9 f kg .,, 1' A I H ff 4 ei 5 3 ' ,ff 3 H ' . fr 'fgii f g ' ll : i ls, f-Sf if T, r A 'A 5 An explosion?.. Sure, Rolly! wt Seniors A 641 V 7YN VIVIAN SELLERS Activities: G, glee 1,2: DECA. Memory: Chinchillasg Hula Hop: indian Lake: Colorado: donuts: seatbelts: and Hallo- Boxer Rebellion: Bird. WGBH- RANDY SELIK Activities: Big Sis 2: Y-Teens 2,3: Nom. Conv. 2,3p Swim Team 3. Memory: Mr. Rolback's study hall: Dumbo: '68: the Band: TIM SHAEFFER Fire Hydrants have other uses!! 'Mo' HV My LISA SESENA 'VV .uf MARY SEUFERER a MARGARET SHATTOCK Activities: I-Club: Tennis Team, Sr. Bnchwrmrs: Choraliers. Memory: Aug, 2 arrival: Stan- ford: America the Beautiful : Sept. 15: High schools. DAVID SHAW JOHN SHERMAN LOUIS SHRINKLE RAYMOND SIEVERS Activities: Tennis 2,3,4: Letter- men's Club 4: Young Life. Memory: The athletic teams. 62 WN -sl KEITH SlNCLAlR Activities: Bowling Club 15 Foot- ball 'I,2,3,4. Memory: Little baby girl in the winter in her bathing suit5 fat5 curly Steph5 being a CSF life member. Nd TY 'xl' DAVID SIVILIS '- --4. CRAIG SKARDA One advantage of being tall! BONNIE SLEPKO Memory: First yr. '68 at Helix5 gym class and lunch with Linda5 laccie5 'liny Bubbles5 engage- ment to jim5 the A.S.Y.M.G.A. E A 22 N' CAROL SMITH Activities: G.A.A. 1,25 NFL 2,35 PSU 45 Paper Staff 2. Memory: My transition5 one yr. ot spirit5 Honors classes Mike5 Eros, New people5 self-discovery5 Love. 63 ff, IAMES SLAC LE 19 CHERYLSMITH Activities: l-Club 'I5 Canned Food Drive Comm. 45 Alumni Tea Comm,3. Memory: Crazy friends5 summers of '68 and '695 the beach at night5 the mtg, Seniors Fir' ij' W rf' IAMES SLACK Activities: Track 2,35 C.C. 3,45 St, Counc. 25 Key Club 3,4. Memory: Uncle Mike's Hubba Hubba5 the beach5 all of the groovy people! met. - LlNDA SLATES Memory: How can I forget LP. and Dec. 225 Planning with LP. i Wx , CURTISSMITH Activities: CC. 'I,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,4. Memory: Mrs. Steel's exciting Eng. classg Coach Muir- head's morning workout5 Mr Hubba Hubba himself5 Mr: Sacp my truck. Seniors fv .al Live to study IOHN SOUSA Activities: Sr. Play 2,35 ASB Play 2,35 Drama Club 2,3. Memory: T.P. Cee Cee's cat5 1.5.5 two cou- ples5 a certain drive5 summer before my sr. yr. in Guadalajara. VCT' STEVEN SPUR LOCK Memory: March 145 Iayne5 Ape, water-buffalo, bone5 Green Valley Falls, the First time5 second5 thirdg etc., etc, etc., and study to live. 5 , , 5 f , '5vf'7 GEORGETI E SOZZANI Activities: YeTeens 35 Sr. Bnch- wrmrs. Memory: Mr. Ramsey5 R.T. Wood's summer class, friends5 the duck5 the lunch group, summer '69 in Mexico. ak! DEBORAH STACY Activities: Campus Life 'l,2,35 Nom. Con.1,25 Big Sis. 2. Mem- ory: Green truckg typing5 leff5 car races5 gymg skiing5 lr. yr.5 Kristina Annp summer of 'GB5 Mr, Kerr5 R.T.Woods. au... IAMES SMITH Memory: The '69 football sea- song '69 basketball season5 Sat. football games: Mr. R.T. Woods civics class. tT f EDITH SPENCER Activities: Marching Band 1, 2,35 Concert Band 3,45 Nom. Con. 1,2,45 St. Counc. 2,35 Li- brary Club 1,2,3. Memory: The band and Mr. Thompson. '54-h, MICHAELSTEINAUER Activities: CC. 1,2,3,45 Mem- ory: Lisag Newport '695 the first time5 cabin in Tecate5 summer '69, good times5 bad times5 all my dopey friends5 and just living. 64 IOAN SMITH Activities: Tartan Bearerg I- Club 1,2,35 CSF 1,2,35 Tennis 2, 3,45 Tartan 45 PSU., Sr. Comms5 Gr. Peps. Memory: FUMCLM on Fri. nites5 sailing5 Hawaii, SUSAN SPENCER Activities: I-Club 15 Badminton Club 3,4. Memory: All the fun I had with Richard5 the times I was with Dave5 and doing things with Cathie. in MARIANNESTEMAS Activities: Gr. Peps 1,25 Campus Life 3,45 Sr. Bnchwrmrs5 Xmas Dance Comm. Memory: Beth blowing up the cash registery cards slip falling offg migging Harry5DECA. 4'-4 KATHY STEWART Memory: Lido Palms , Salton Sea, May 21, '69, moody gam- es , that special place, the yel- low station wagon, the Love Bug. T! VA LERI E STOLNACK Activities: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Big Sis. 2,3,4, Homecoming Prin- cess, Prom Comm., Nom. Conv. 2,3, Gr. Peps. 1, jr. Counc. Memory: Study hall, archery, ig Ji VI CKEY STEWART xy BRAD STRACKBI NE Activities: Football 1,2, Wrest- ling 1,2, Key Club 3,4, swimming 1. Memory: A couple of cool ones with Mr. Lee., Lake Murr- ay, Baltimore Club, Ostriches. .fs , Now Self, back in Indiana ...... 65 MARK STOCKDALE Activities: Football 1, track, C.C. Memory: C.C., Mt, Sac, Aztec, mighty Mike, the C.C. gang, track with Coach Khan and Muirhead, R.T, Woods. AURTHER STRAUSS Activities: Nom. Conv. 1, Key Club 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Tennis 1,2,3,4. Memory: lr. yr., Vogel's fairy rings, CIF Ten- nis playoffs, cafeteria food, W- ,,,, , . , ADELE STROH Seniors J -.pw 'Nev' CLAUDIA STOEHR Activities: Campus Life 1, inter- faith Counc. 2,3, Health Careers Club 2,3, Sr. Rnrhwrmrs, Xmas Dance Comm. 4. Memory: Study hall, archery, shorthand. DAVID STREET CHERYL STU RGEON Activities: Cir. Peps. 1, Library Club 1, Language Lab 1, Big Sis 1,2. Memory: Mother Moore's English class, Mr, Vogel, Nov. 8, Havershot, ESSYZ my guy, summer of '68, the Clan. Seniors LINDA SULLINS Activities: l.V. Cheer5 Var Cheer 3,45 Comm. of Spirit5 Fling ed.- in-chief: Homecoming Princess5 Y-Teens 'l,2,3. Memory: Green Machine5 cheering, KAREN SUGG .. .,,., . ' V. ' f if DOUGLAS SURBER Activities: Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Football 'l,2,35 Tartan 2,3,4. Memory: Shelly: Baptism: youth camp in the summer of '695 Mr. Ray5 photography. 4?': 1V MIKE SWANSON Activities: Football 'l,2,3,45 Wrestling 'l,2,3,45 Baseball 15 track 25 Key Club 2,3,45 Tennis 45 Golf 35 St. Counc. T, 2,3,45 Lettermen's Club 3,4. Memory: Frosh yr.5 Nov. 3, '675 Alvie. IENNIFER SUTHERS if ..-w..M,,, DAVID SYMONS I got on the Malt-O-Meal Mobile!!! ELLEN SUTTON Activities: Tennis 'l,2,3,45 Hula Hop Comm. 1g Xmas Dance Comm. 'I5 Big Sis. 2. Mem- ory: Nice friends I have5 egg- dripping with Steve and gang. . . 'T .1 5 ' fi, ' - , 5 4 Q -Q.. ,M 5,1- PAMTADDEO Activities: Swim Team 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 St. Counc. 1: Sr. Prom Comm. Memory: june 23, '695 gas 5 swim meetsg Sherman5 summer '695 Easter vacation5 laughing. 66 GARY SUTTON Activities: Football 1,25 Baseball 2,35 Wrestling 1,25 Nom. Con. 'I5 Key Club 45 Sr. Prom Comm. Memory: Good times with Diane5 Nights in White Satin, LARK TALLEY Activities: Y-Teens 2,35 St. COUHC- l,2. Memory: Yosemite, summer '69, '69, W0rkin' on a Groovy Thing5 Steve: all of the bigots. ..i f 59, J '17 Q,- -ta IULIE TALLEY SCOTI TALLMAN CHRISTINA THOM Activities: C.irI's Glee 'Ig Choir 2,3,4: Esembly 3,4. Memory: Choir: meetings in the staff room: KI: Susie: Ann: the V.O. battle: Ieri and Halloween. MARCIA TOLIN Memory: Miss Garcia's projects: the summer of '69: Victory: our beautiful Dlace: Torry Pines: my 'I7th birthday: grow- ing up with David and being happy with him. TOM THORVICK PAULATORREY Activities: Y-Teens 1,2,3,4: Gr. Pep. 1: St. Counc, 2: Class Counc. 2,3: homecoming Princess. Memory: My jr. yr.: May 'I'I, '68: july 14, '68: Mr. Larsen:iiT83. 67 'G-dnl w-I' DAVID TANNER Seniors ffi' ri 'wliff DEBORAH TETER Activities: Y-Teens 'I,2,3,4: Swimming 2, Softball 3,4: Volleyball 4: Gr. Peps. 'Ig Basket- ball 4: Gymnastics 'I. Memory: Tweeters party: Soph, yr. . ' , W! I! ., . V I ' W e t : It t I Lal It V , - I Seniors ARE Superior!!! TERRYTOWERS Activities: Bowling Club 2,35 I-Club 2: Campus Life 4: Iusto Sierra club 3. Memory: That special guy Bill: Oct. 25, '69: Iun 27, 70: my tennis racket, my red-headed orangutan. IERI TREXLER Activities: Xmas Dance Comm.: Big Sis 2,4: DECA 4: Cr, Peps 2: Soph. Counc. Memory: May 3: May 20: Ian 'I0: Oct. 9: Rick: group: Pig Ranch: tanlc: three Musketeers: Itchycoo Park. f X Seniors ' ' 42125 l ROHN TRIEGLAFF Memory: Pickin' up the Pieces with Poco and the Family. ,aww MITZI TUTHILL Memory: Dec. T, '67: all the good times I've had at Helix with a bunch of great people. VZ W,,N,.,,..a-if ,A .. Her mother wears combat boots! DINOVILLARINO Activities: Football 'I,2,3: Base- ball 'l,2,3,4. Memory: Mr. Rohl- bach's study hall: Hangeber : Mr. Hauer's study hall: Mr, Cholewas study hall: Sept. Z7 '68: the band: summer '69. .,,., .V .7175 MQ ow 4 , ,f f f! ' V . ', 9 ?gg'I'1If,: ff! ,f f ' f 'Sgr f: r f ,Z fy f f f ,A SQ! , , 7,2 ,W ,ff i 1 42't ' CLARK WALKER M ANNETYLER Activities: Nom. Conv. 2,3: I-Club 2,3,4: Big Sis. 2,3,4: Grad. Asst.: Gr. Peps. 1,2,3: Y-Teens 4: Sr. Comm. Memory: The accident: T.l. LINDA USSELL Memory: Watermelon: Friday's nite movies: dragons: lune 70: Ding-Dong: Xmas '69: the nutty people: l.A.: and all my unusual acquaintances: lunch time. GUNARS VALKIRS Activities: Tartan Bearer: Track 'l,2,3,4: Football 2,3: CSF 'l,2,3,4: Math Team 3,4. Memory: Leav- ing this place. RITA WALKER Activities: Nom. Conv. 'I,2,i,4J Y-Teens 1,2,3, Pres. 4: Sr. Bnch- wrmrs, Treas.: G.L. Comms.i St. Counc. 'l,2,3,4- MCVUOVY5 True friends: D-Duck? Kimba, my basement: search: CYPVUS- 68 ROBERT VAN ELSBERG .adidas- GRAIC WARNER Activities: Lang. Lab Asst. 3,4: CC. 'l,2: Track 1.2. Memory: The Lang. Lao and all the guys: four years of imprisonment: trip to Europe and all the people and a certain person 1 met -...., MICHAELWEAVER Activities: Track 1,3,4: Basket- ball 1,2: Football 1,2: Grad. Asst.: National Honor Society: Spanish Club 1,2. Memory: The Great-Land: Queen Pam, RRYAN WILLIAMS Activities: Key Club 3,4: Foot- ball 3,4: St. Couric. 3,4. Mem- ory: Kathy: Dec, 22, '68: Monday practice: sure Rolly: Tecate. HARRIET WILLIAMSON QV' g,...-- GAILWENDLETON Activities: Hi-Steppers 3,4: Alumni Tea Comm. 1: Frosh Tea Comm. 3. Memory: Mr. Vogel's biology class: all the fun times I had in corps. .ave GARYWILLIAMS Memory: All the good times and people: the Band: jan. 11, '69: Hula Hop in lr. yr.: Boxer Rebellion : Grape juice: and most of all, Debi. nm fe in GM ,W 5 MARK WHILLOCK Activities: Track 1: Football 1,2, 3,4: Key Club 3: Wrestling 1,2, 3,4: Lettermen's Club 3. Mem- ory: My short blondie: Dec. 13, 'sag s.B. LISAWILLIAMS Activities: CSF 1,2,3,4: Tartan Bearer: Sr. Grad. Comm. Mem- OWZ Mr. Woodfield: Soph. yr.: my most great teachers: Mr. Munson's math classes. at f . ,.:: f 2 . Yeh, what about my hair? 69 Seniors 14 ...N-,M CHUCK WILCOX Activities: St. Counc. 2,3: Nom. Con. 2,3: PSU. Memory: Bone: water buffalo: fish and super squirrell: the concerts: the great Helix dances. SHELIA WILLIAMS Activities: Sr. Bnchwrmrs: St. Cunc.: Nom. Conv.: G.A.A: j,V. Cheer: Drama Club: Hornet Huslers: Pep Squad. Memory: Friends at Helix: my soph. yr. BEVERLYWILLS Activities: Tennis 1,2,3,4: Cam- pus Life 2,4. Memory: College Park Hospital: Mr. Walker's tennis class: towel cage: running to school: Mr, V. Seniors ' W V Hman MARTHAWILSON Activities: Cir. Peps. 'I5 Frosh Tea 2,35 Fash. Nite 2,3,4: Sr. Bnchwrmrs. Memory: Summer school of '69. f 7 ,f-W, CU GALEWOOD Memory: My frosh. year: Helix: july 4th: Feb. 175 my close friends, Sharon and Marcia: the beach: houses: Concerts. ,y y STEPHEN WILSON .iz IUDITH WOOD Activities: Gymnastics Club 'lg Big Sis 4: Tennis 2,3: Hula Hop Comm. 4: Canned Food Drive Comm. 25 Sr. Bnchwrmrs: Cam- pus Life 2,4. Memory: my Sr. yr. The Great Helix breakthrough, 'W' IEFFERY WOLL 4111? , NlKKl WOOD Memory: All the good things going around: parties: the river: the good times: the bad times: Elaine: Vicki: Sheila. W , V, g, f f I ,,....-was STEVE WRICHTSON Activities: Frosh Pres: Soph Pres. lr. Class Vice-Pres: Ass't ASB Vice-Pres: Nom. Con. 'l,2,3, 4: Lead. Conf. Memory: jr. and Sr. years: '59 Chevy: lr. Party. 70 Uv N, ELIZABETH WOOD GLEN WORLEY -,' Q! KWWWIQZ if W 'f X ga, , 79 CHRlSTlNE YOUNG Activities: l.V. Cheer: Var. Cheer 3,45 Y-Teensfl,2,3,4: Nom. Con,1,2,3,45 Lead. Conf. 'I,2,3,4: Hula Hop Comm. Memory: Cheering: Covina. za. f' JM I k Q W ROBERT YOU NG Seniors W A 's-M4 Ffh LINDA YOUNGQUIST RONALD ZAPF '? .K-.. IAMES ZARKOS STEVEN ZEIS - , '5- ' , I W V , , if P 0. 'J ' ,ta ,vu 7,1 .A ' L,- vv 'm Q High school .... goodbye. 71 Too Late to Classify MW, FREDERICK ADAMS f ., . 4., KAREN SCHNEIDER Activities: Gr. Peps. 1, Campus Life, Big Sis. 3,4. Memory: Years of 1968-69-70, Grossmont LC. football games-F64, my friends, parties, waterskiing, july 19. WILLIAMWALTON Activities: Basketball 'l,2,3,4, Track i,2, Tennis 3, Memory: Peter, Milo, Steinbeck, Easter '69, Sandy's parties, the cabin, sophomoreyear. WY? RANDALL NICHOLAS tr 'd' ROGER SMITH Activities: Swim Team 1,2,3,4, Key Club 3,4, Lettermen's Club, Nom. Conv. 4. Memory: Mexi- co, Gina, Friday and Saturday nights, parties, the gang. MICHAEL WATSON I SUSAN PAUTER Activities: Gr. Peps., Interfaith Counc., Frosh Tea 2, Fash. Nite 2, Bnchwrmrs., Campus Life 2,3, Bacc. Memory: Our Band, Soph. year, my Biology partner. MICHAEL TRAUT 4-.af IOHN WICKERSHAM Activities: Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 'l,2,3,4, Football 1, Tennis 1, Nom. Conv. 2.3. Memory: Sandi's, CIF Basketball, Santa Barbara, Mr. B , the ranch. 72 KEITH PERRY MARCO WALLACE TITS HIS PAGE I5 PROVLDED ESPECIALLY EOF? THOSE WHO COMPLAIN THAT THERE ARE NO PAGES IN THE. BOGK TO WQITE. ON. 73 Melinda Field displays her SHAPELY legs. What 3 contrast!! iNot pictured is Scott Tallman, Begg Physique.J loan Holthusen and Mark Kerns can't pull the wool over your eyes. What beautiful HAIR! 4- r s A ,WM6 ,,-V- Chris Hall and Rick Sousa expose their real TALENTS when in company offellow actors. ff ,if ww 7 11117711111 v-gurl 1 I :af Someone Told Me Mr. Senior Class Peter Gilmour insists to Miss Senior Class Chris DeC.aetano that these are two good looking chicks! 4' v 571 A Vlffffffff' 1yp 7' 4yY. Ill! uf rl vvlll fOlul1ll 'U f Hag-, ,Qt Chris Young's and Rohn Trieglaff's beautiful EYES are unbearable! It's All Happening at the Zoo l MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED jill Kuykendall and Dean Jacobs would not rather be a mule! 75 ix ff. ' J 4 , . 5, , C., ,W , ,Q I ,, ,- W , .ir vi 'V 4 15 Lb-A , f , 4.wwL12..:-:Q2'.a e Future is Not in the of Fate, but in Ours. jules jusse Rand 'F - A , ff , fi '-1 ,,, f . X if 1 ,V ,uwim ,bf +V 4 Seniors-on Campus , I' 5 I ,, ,V V , . X - 1' ,-3 56 ' Q q.,'4a-I we i5z'5,Qf.f, '- u AV ' , W , ' V ' 5 ' in-,f f W ' s. L j 11 ' f 7 aff , Q .,.. '.- '1afVf-f'fV1- 'iyg' V M Q M V . ,V f 1 wwe-,'u'w,,VQ1C3lkaV5'emVy,. I 1 fW,wf'?1V,i7gVfLg:a , A., .. , ,1 FV' W2 QM ,QM V Wgwwvfwz Q, A 1 , ' ' ' '06 -V 42 -1' Vg '- ,V V , ,,. W I lil- f' , P f- up 'fl , mlfgrw-,, 'V NA M-,lm ,.,,,,n,, V' , 1 5- ikff . ' .,V4 , ,1. ,f-mf Q ., A-QL' V2 fy'5',5g7g,g:12:V2iI4?74:gfVL V I V - f,, f21,f.+,4m fiat'-Wih- , VLA - f, N ,I Y aff, ff, , . . ,V ff V 4 V 4' -qfQy?:a41:.u,,Q4:f: -151,4 Vg, ',,,,f,r+fm:a,Vw,+4,,f.,, , w,Q.,.'b .- f , .ffifV'iffmVeVw.. f -,V-5.1 1ffAf7,f1,f-1 M215-12ffJ'z.fgV,g1-fy, Vwg,f:.,,1yf, , , ' f::21 2V,fw f f ff, :g,,VV4,,-'Vefzfwv4ffALf:'f5f41f'r!Vff'-?5fWf??'???'7?f5 ?7'f??f27'?f3' Z . '- V ff Vf':f: f v w :52l3zwWZ:?Z5f? 4'Zf ' A ,MW ,, N, ,-iu2Z.?,, ,.,,,4,,..w, ,,,,,.,W Vggwqmmwii,Qf,.,J,, , V, MW V .. , f ,H ,,.y,Vg+,,,V4-V, M ,,,,,,gM',,MVj,,v,,9?V,,.,,,,,f,, N ,,1 ,,,:fVm.f,,4,: Awww. ,lf-V , Ajwa 1,-HIM K ! M I ,ywr f :Mg N- ' fflfffl Z'-'wV'f.. 'ffl WITH' W' 1 '1:V1 ,V ,a,x.7V.,'ffw1,,-VCV ' 413526, ,I f 1' fx A- X, Q -W 1 x -ig, 1. my-,N - X-J., W, . x 5 Q5 , X zmwvx fi' k V ,,,.A. Q5 YW' XX XWX X i'Pff:A , 3 ,Mfg f 111 3- ..,, ., L- e-- v-Y--g rfgdv 3,W!i':x!M5'! F Eigggnfgglgln, 9,1-1 Q iff N Q 'fm 7 , a F' W5 W ' wg ' ,W ig i' 7 AETQYSSTDXE '1bia25ifE ?i1iie,v?5'952e4asv99!5215 Llliflc fl-3M!.TH 1T H .v f a n d Off wi A Qs 5 f ' f -i rv f Queen Kathy Those Were the Days Jil.:-V725 4 Princess Gunhild Princess Margaret Princess SUE .1 Princess Val Princess Paula Princess Linda Princess Kathy Those Were the Days was the theme of this year's homecoming activities. Homecoming was held Nov. 7 and honored the classes of '54, '59, and '64. 3' Alumni return during the day to enjoy the tea and the 3554 The planned activities included the assmebly, the Alumni Tea, and the dance honoring Queen Kathy and-her court. 0503 'Ii' 3' u 1 1 Y - I t . , -ng - . ' , .. 9, I. rl: T 1 . , ff! 'f ' , D1 - ,eg . .- -9-. , 3-C, ,. . U, 4 yr Q ,v D lu, ? ,' 4 YZ I . ,, , V+ f ' 4f'..A5 'Vg ' ' W IG 'YA' 151 'f . 'inf' f OI qu, , .lx , . 1 ,Q 5 1' of Wa 952 ' ' + MP5 ff' we Q.- ,. , , 1, 5 ,-M-, ,, -. -1.1 i -.., W . 1 'T X I r 'DZ3 ' ,, ff? 1 a , f e :2f:,.:.' .- ,fy , ga i s 1,141 -Ea f We 'rg-if -:gp f 1- -f ,.' ',,4,,f',- ,V - x K V A k f ' 1 K, ' 7 5 l 4 , v, f, f -f.. f 'Af-1,.,,.H . ' 'I-ff . ,, xv , 5, ,, . , f,,4. JI. v.' -1- 11 ,., f-- X 1' ax gf? X . L! I' - lgw pfige Qponsofexd by: ,, M1.'fgj.,jA-Af V 5,i-3, X- ' 4 f f f 1--,u,f ':3 ' W ' ' , . 'Saihiffgef - , , ,t fm A-3 , Mix . Ma-1, ,W 2: . '- i- n l 1, , , A A ,V . ,W A ,, 4 I, ,,.,,Wi, M ,vii ' 115-, ,V 1 1 L 4 sf f , Y + vi . . 5 ' jx ,A 4: S A ' V 4 v, fy ,fi M i e 1 1 1. v 1 1 - 0 'D , ,Y ,ff an ,Q . - u!f'!w uf 'Y ' 1 A .'f5iz5'? 327 .4-,iiq-WHlw4E,z , - f 4,5 .1 . sf2ffE.4fe.,.aN A f Q Q: 'J P 1' 1. W , ,, YH 9955, .,-3' 1-. a W J i f? X Q' 4 4 X P . rw Q :var .mfh fnwi, wb- .mfg .1 .- f.,:..',A--V 1 , - ' wxz1:.'c,'39'g 1-xt 'J' ' ' , sf L , vida . L ' ' Q: pg Q,-guns., 1 -fa' ' Q ,, ,, ,- .-if !v.,,,.,N - A. i mwfw Terry Odendahl Um Halley Becky Olson Linda Nelson Paper Special Events Breakfast Baccalaureat Senior Board Members we 4 - ' rr W? ' ' i ...wwf I Glen Sch neip Prom ' ,N fr, ,f :Z ff f r,,, S Viki Pike lim Dakis Graduation Senior Class President -f f' ..,,f w ws W Hr Q-r..f..r Kelly Detweller Tisha Burns Chris Hall Naf1CyABeiSChline Publicity Special Events 82 Play Spemal Events V AS- :A -1- 'Ft Buzz Buchanan Kristy Kidder Carla Riggins Tony Kaiser Assemblies Special Events Annual Signing Party Special Events Crganize and Promote Senior Activities A The Senior Board is composed of .Q twenty students who are in charge ' ,fs v' 7 FT' f of carrying out his or her particular 4 'tag as activity. The President and Vice- 1 ffl President of the Senior Class, as well 7 'T 7' as the Senior Class advisors, preside over meetings held by the board. Through their close work with each committee, the Senior Board members fs help produce a successful Senior Barb Sch rock :L year' Special Events 15 hh . 1:-ff-rf X x N Randy Rose Rolly johnson Senior Class Vice-President Speqial Events ,' ,.,v.- V f .-,Ks .5 if my -' 1? 55,1 i. xipg .' , . X , PM 4,- .XA Al- s l Wffwf ff' ' Af' V -' 2355 i 4 S , Q ff- 2 laik , V, P . ,itttmll f -t Iudy Papenhaus Rohn Trieglaff Patty Costello joy Morrison Cap and Gown Assemblies Announcements Special Events 83 P r i I l l I I qlxsxfl Q i Aw -545.4 '- 8,15 ,C 1 asain 1 V 'Mbit K A s M i 4' O F561 '..f1, ' 4 T.Pap0uI1as RPa field, K.Kadder Fourth Row Row B Hurst C North ,Qld .far .-,Q ' F' f . , . 0 A . .. 1. 6 ,wg ,5, f f V, . , ,L A2 ' A 1 W X sf ,, ' , '. Q. Q 'Z I ' . , , A - t . . M ,f I , 'M 5 ., w 1 ' 9' . 9 ., , '.,,,,,f ... . , ' i w. 'L ' 3 V- f ,, T. 5 W I .5 wir. I ,V ks: J ,A fr ,. Q? , - K f '- , ff , 'QA ' , WH 'f 3' ' '1 ' 7 z',f,f4 wi4 ' ' -.' x, L .. , , , A ' v 1 f61.'b1'gr-w I f -Zxggggjlw J' :xx ,.. . x ,J 4 X X 4 , M f, LCP 5 3 R ' fx, ' 31' 'J 1 Vt. 44' ' A ' , .' f fa f ! ' ' w ' Q H , Q I-2 If Ka J . ' , , 1 , . , 'X , x., N. , 5333, ,1 In 7, Q W N, , 5 K 5 V, N . ' x, H Mg Sf2,,,,g , Hg 5 . ' W 4 f , 4. , M, , ,. 3 M W 'cf z ,, 'fix' y ,,,, . - , , 3 A m ., , . , ' ,f A V. ' A , , ' 7 1 ,,f,',, 4 -,. 1' ,wi ' q , ' . my Q pf J, 1 Q' , in 4 J' f' v - ' v ' z H ' '2 -f w, W' ' W 5 94 ,-BQQHH . '1-' af K , 4 ' V3 , 4 2' 41 ' Ham 2, V! Xa A w df f x Wfu Q w f M , :fin A Q-4'-, gk Q, fi , ,V f fk , X ft! 41,5 ii ,, , i K 1 gp. ,W ' A ,N VA I ' W' , 57,2 Q ' v 'V 5 RJR Q',4fU'w'g ' ' Q ,uw I A J , , U v, , J, ,, 5 f If ,, ., . ' A, 1 1, 4 .5 I f ' 1. ' Q ' f Q 4 K ' I , 'UUnm,,h, . , aan! , ', , , Mk , ' ' bv V 5, , Q! Q f ,' , W, V amy , f ,. Hy,,w,g,Qf f Qxgg ,f fi+?, W wwhf , I 1 4 n 4'umg ,, , fm. ,A ?::: 9,wVQ N2 ' 3, ' ,X 'I 'QQ fe gf I 3 1 A ', ,J 'iffy S 3 7 I 5 Efzjq ff fl , Q' 1 f 4, Q ff. 4 M 5 14 u f 1 y ,, A x s I x f Q . , if ' f 1 av I 4 lj, , Q Q L 'G 'ff v 9 7 4 , 4 K x 1. f' ff ,, Q I.. S 4 1 C I X J 'vw ' 1 I J I 3 ' 3 ' . ' , V44 ' ' , , R f , , f' 1 - + ' f, 1 ' ' ' , ' 5 'A E? f' 5, if H , 1 if, 5 ,X , if 7 i y V, 1 I Q' ,Q 4 yum MQ3.? 'WQWZ ' W' ' aww. H w fy' f ff' '7 'V I . 4 ,ff f ' if ,Q , Q, , -5 ' ' 5 ' '. 7 Hlf 5 su ' . gh' I fm: f' , , - 1, 'W ' . 1 W-W' , :za f M f ' , M, 3 , . W , V, v pq, f, J: I ' 4 ' 4 1 , W f' f, x ' ' 1, ,V 1,1 ,r ,, ., f' , vs, ,f 11, iixfji, H ,Lf U tina I 4 gl: W i ,, .Q tin 4311, ,V S i , 6 I A ! G ' ,, If I ,, .S , 1 f ,pm Af 5 V, 7,1 ,f ,, v I , ,f . , . .f I , 4, . ' Q 0,1 V 4 v f Q , f . .g 4 , -'un ' If 4 Y , f ' 1' , Q' 'sv 9 ,f 1 ' 'f .M Q , X V Y!!! !':,,!,V.i,fZJ? ,full vlxvg War, 4 7,7 .,MJ,,,,,. , ,Aww ,, ,-,,,,t,9 , ,AQ , K, , ,, , 7, W. . ,, , A , 2 .Q H - VV f.w,,,11: ,g- i7:Q4V'4!g, . ff' .f .fl . m 1 4 1 ., 1,1 l,1,,'., M 4 0 ,fy 4 M 5,,WQM ,p, I 4 ' ,zrmfff 4, 2 1, , 4 v H it I Wilifyn f nf' ' Rlf, f ffff,'?f, ffjf , 3 '2L.' 7 , I A ,, NJA' H if 2 'f,,MfW'A, a 4 342l,f3MofL 2-wdmlf 'NZ 7 K 'rv ' V I, Y , nw 4, i' J , TEM' , u- 5 , , 9 1 I , Q Q ' A 6 ,L , I 4 2? ' , 5' 1 1 1 W , W ,U VJ fr ff 'V ,, -5 U, , , f f ,' V , ,f ,,, , ', , L- . .. A qpfwv' g,W2vwx2hM'f f W, ',w 2 in ' g,y.vw.uwwNnAW1CyMv,f wif f ,1 ff 'ij' V ,g., ffackfRow: M,Bennett, W.Nelso,n, 5.Peck, L.Gram, f'.MlIlEh, l3jTodd. Second'Row,:' gi F, w 1 M f 2 4 51' 7, ' 'P.Tfaddeo, T.Kal5er, L.DnscolI, K.OIlvef, C.Sander T.Odend.ahl. Third Row: K.Amund- f Q ' . 1 Iv. . , . ,' -A ,' 1- 1 -,, . fn A f I ,som l.Morn5on, T.MyeSs,1R,Walker. Fourth Row: ,J.HoIthusen,'K.Bonker, S.Bemas,,jj'-w,f,wT,1 aff, I K-'N2P0l1S,T-Savagg, f' N11 , ,A 'f ,fgfky , ,,jf' V A ,jVlf,,gg jgif, 4, w f,,J1,, y,, fwMAyf,w mMMWW0Widf1U w,mffmVWwvJfff'um4 3 WQ1 , '54 1 4: 4 ' fx ., ,RA ,V af ,.... . M MQ 2 W , Wh 'f . , f '51 M ,W ? , 7-V . , I , ' ' N 5 The Senior Prom was held at Montezuma Hall, june 12. w 4 The Bahia was the cite for the Senior Breakfast, june 18. Disneyland is where the action is on After-Grad Nite,Iune18 eth feel soft Comedy In Action -- t,,, On December 4th, 5th, and 6th the is Senior Class presented the modern comedy, Barefoot in the Park. Chris Hall, who was the supporting actress, made an excellent performance in Neil 5 Simon's Tony Award nomination. if The efforts of the cast, the crew, Rose- mary Kerr and john Kay lassistant directorsl, and Mrs. Noll fthe directorl produced a highly successful play. Cast Corrie Bratter Telephone Man Penny McKinley Mike Kellhofer Delivery Man john Kay Paul Bratter Paul Rathbun Corie's Mother, Mrs. Banks Chris Hall Victor Velasco David Cownie Mr. Munshin Shawn Spry Y Q WWW W l 4 V ., w. it It t Wow! How many zoos did I have? 89 ' 1 1 ! S l 3 Please, Paul, please come down. John Kay cast as the delivery man. M ' iffy, :P 7 nj -yi? f f 5 ' f' ' f v a I 4' J Al f 1, 4 in-YZ 'r 1 , 2 A f,,,, M M ' Q , imap wwf f y , N75 5 , 57. 2 , ' ' ' The world is too much with us- lale and soon, Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers: Little we see in Nature that is ours, We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon! The sea that bares her bosom to the moon, The winds that will be howling at all hours, And are up-gathered now like sleeping flowers, For this, for everything, we are out Oftuneg It moves us not. William Wordsworth l.Yf'k. 'gi. V ' ' 'HKhExS1L'1l' 'Rav-L . '..-,1 Ffa Y. ,,,., ,sh . .. . - -'ugh L i f if x A wife' My 1 if -La ,,.a 'K'T., ' 'Yifv -, , A Q.. A-'-fZ1 : f .,, A ... ..,..,, -Q,-:1-- A-12. 1 W, .'a...,., ,. A ,- ..-f-very, 'W 'za--3 Z - ,. Y --V . f ..-4:-..'-nr, 9, 5 V Ah-jg -. :L .R .A ,... 'Nev j D , .. 'iii 5 if f, ' ' , ffq ' 30.13 ' ' '32 .L . . Vx: . fin, ,U ' ' ':Z1x g '21 ff- f -wifi 1--.ggi-:lie '-i 3' 'X ' - Q - , 45 -- F .,5!,,f.,, warg., f f T, Q-., H- , ., ' 'A'- f Y,w'A'-My , ' f. . . - --, ' .4 31 --1 ' vi i ,Q ,Q,.,,f If-...w .-fa,-if Y, -552550: . ,ij-fg,'y,,,v 4 -4-,..Hx-. f .' .f rf A -A ' ' A ':., ly S' - 1 'spy -A '- '-ff, x :pm-,,1'.'.5 f' ' ,r -N ,rw ,A 41 '.,,fA A , . - ,. ' ff-,Lf - LJ - 1-- - rj,'..1P-- U., . 1 .1 ' -,Af - ,j,g,3'.,f W -,i ' 1-1141,-f J- :Q,rbg-4.fgxf?- i g,-J-kk-' V . '4ih.rAXf T U-?'7 ' 'L '-'Qfsl-- ' if' UP ,s-, 1'Jf. , 'M N9-'l iL':':' bi A.-grffff, - Vg' 'f,1 V 2 fiwige-FN, -' - f1, w'-...n,.'2 J- - A 'H V-1 -V g -, --..... -...v-'.4.ew'4 Q v. ,. . 3 , ' 4 , f aff ,,-K. A Qu. -.. ff' :ca . :..,.,T- Zu, ,ig . , k ,. 1'5 -f ,14-wf'2': Q'-7' 5-- '- - : -.eye , Af-f, Y--Q,-,,-hfA7.i'-I I' '5Ki,.,ll' ,L .. ' ' ':c. QT 58 Q- Q , I' 69.1 Qx I A1z'f, UL X . ' .L f,f f i' fq 0 ,: Q X4 .ix ' V yy I IN Y 90 5, S ' Ss.. .V lf,s ,Aff 7 . X 3 s Y F ff NWA Cfrrflhfnd - N ali., ' Q' Valedictorian Q Q '1a Abei Chris Hall Candidates 'UQ Margaret Shattock Gunars Valkirs 95 Salutatorians D I b h 96 Seniors Graduate With Jill KUYkendall Oliver McConnell Honors 'Ut'f'1 '1v Kr' Rolfe Moore Kevin Gerhart Lisa Williams Craig McCollum Roger Meyerhoff David jackson Susan Kubanis Molly MacDonald john Rudolph Michael Gilmartin Peggy Andolsek Arthur Strauss joan Smith Gunhild Espelage Paula Kabance Susan johnson David Tanner judith Ehrenfried Anne Schnebly Stephen Grant Mallia Boulio William Walton Diane Erickson Daniel jacobsen Randall Madsen Evelyn Heraty 'gi ,.. Elizabeth Menzel Steven Fattig Steven Rogers . .,,,,,.,., .W a ,,y, ff!ff7 '51 . 'rrr - it 1 M A V , I ' 2.1 I ' W:-' 1 - , i M uf' rv , 4 ,J , ,L 2. ' '?f'f'f ' ,, 4 1 A7232 V , N fsyQLff?IL-' K1Y3E-1211511 1' , . 13543 ' 1 iw in 1 . ax' Rossayn Eady Barbara Brumbaugh Gary Atkinson Craig Galbraith Suzanne Miller Nancy Beishline Tina Savage Virginia Lindsey Michael Weaver Dennis Dickerson Patricia Franson james Dakis George Ritachka Richard Cornber joseph Forte Gary Rodgers Cheryl Smith Chrissa Hill Bruce Grandjean john Aunan Lorrain Price Ricky Fabares Mark Forror Penny McKinley an-f' 1 Barbara Schrock l Christine De Gaetano California State Scholarship Semi-Finalists Semi-finalists: 'D.lacobsen, C.Atkinson, B.Brurnbaugh, T.Thorvick, S. D.1ancson, T.Odendahl, 1.Aunan, M.Weaver, B.Kesler, S.Wrightson, 1. Kubanis, K.C.erhart, L.Williams, B.Grandjean, l.Dakis, M.MacDonald, Kuykendall,L.Schmitz. Bank of America Certificate Winners Winners: Rick Fabares, Tom Thorvick, Doug .N z. Kroll, Barb Schrock, Steve Rogers, Donna Chap- man, john Kay, Richard Robinson, Bill Walton. Bank of America Plaque Winners National Merit Scholarship Finalists K a i st, A C E :Q I li, X 3 ft i 5323 ' l,, fi. Filing! 1 'r ' 4? Q- 3: f www r ' I A rggy. f , I fp 1 98 Winners: Dean Jacobs, Chris Hall, Peggy Andolsek, Gunnars Valkirs. Finalists: Bruce Grandjean,Tlr1H Savage, Kevin Gerhart, Dean lacobs. loan Abel Chris De Gaetano Chris Hall QI? jill Kuykendall Nancy Niehaus X A Nw 1 CSF Sealbearers Seniors who have been members of the Calif- ornia Scholastic Federation for at least four semesters during high school, one semester being in the senior year, have qualified as CSF Sealbearers. The seal present on their diploma wwf! enables these students to qualify for valuable scholarships and their outstanding scholastic achievement is recognized by colleges and uni- ik versities throughout the country. Gary Atkinson T , Judy Ehrenfried Steve Fattig Kevin Gerhart 61-My A Dean lacobs Paula Kabance Sue Ku banis sq., e 1 ' ' 2'5 --w Oliver McConnell Roger Meyerhoff Rolfe Moore John Rudolph Arthur Strauss Lisa Williams gn. 1 1 1 ici: f If-'X Q 5 4, p .K ff X. :iv ,,,,-,l.,,, . ll' WA . ,I V :Q 'M Q :ui 2 . . ,, 2-'M 5 2 v Z' z f f If ' HY - , , ff ' ,A,',M:,,, , , f 4 ' ,sf , , ,W ,.,, A , U4 , fy LN X' -,.j':'j ,Q , ,fUQ,jf, f f4,,,,',' I? 0: 4, 1-Wiigfvlfif , f , 'f?:'f'2ft Def wif ff Q34 5 , G ' 'Q ' bggcgggkfxv 'W' 77- Qu, if?4f F,g I'4N,3L5?': ff f A ,f, , , 'f .,f-,-, f ,, ,, . f ,- 'f -wif' 'if 'ff 0 M. I .iran-45'ffvf'f W W ., , f' W V 4 ,J 1w'Lk'Y,fYff4 1 ,-,, 'if' . , V r:1,il,ggj,,ggg,,,? M ' ,M ,mg5f'Af:',,,1', 1517- ,. Q ww, , 1 if wid NwLfff 1 . 1 V ' ' wk ,,f--mf, ' v-',.,- 4- J' ,f. ., ya, ,M I' Mag . pf M, aww fn- f ,, L, ' la 5' ,f,,': 5 f 47 l:iS,L,f ,. V Vfidwif Haig, j 5 I ' , ,w ,F-rf 'f: f,, If 1 Q M, ,Q Wf: ,,,?fjfwg,5ff:eMf33g4':,, 'A V., , ' f., vi 1 -mm ,fgmfww , A N ,... .1 ,L , ' . 'ff 5 . , 5,1 x ' , ,- ,JL A ,gf v 1 4' Qff ,4-r'.',f X U A v N N Y 1 l M N 'w .2 .4 R v 'K ffff AQ 'fi '4 ?f,f'A ,f ' ' 2i'2',1f,g.fj3g?' , ' ' f, ,fi W juniors Aid in Graduation Graduation Ushers Back Row: Steven Booth, Val Peterson. Second Row: Peggy Argubright, Valorie Storey. Front Row: Marcia lingling. Graduation Assistants Baccalaureate Ushers Back Row: Patrick Thompson, Pauline Copher, Michael Nelson Front Row Frances Thunberg, Wanda Delp, Deborah Roy. Chosen by their counselors on the basis of their grade point average, the top ten percent of the junior class aids in the 1970 graduation ceremonies. The Gradu- ation Ushers help cutdown confusion by seating the audience. The Baccalaureate Ushers guide the guests to their seats at the Baccalaureate ceremony. The Gradu- ation Assistants fold the Seniors' robes after the graduation ceremony. Back Row: Gregory Hickman, William Smelko, Gary Stanz, Dale Debra Bray, Kutn Hobson. Front Row: Cathy Davis Susan Dixon Marks, jim Kollars, Dennis Dailey, Dennis Strauss. Second Row: Leslie Lockwood, Barbara Dragoo, constance Saler Ga1lTerpening Dion Pepin, Eva Budzinski, Suvanne Evans, Vera Skop, jerri Eurich, Paula Baxter, Roxanne De Turi, Marsha Hall. lOl :Q-'Q' V, 1 I x'x. x. ,WA H X ! X' - 1 1 af!!! X W I 1 s z 1 :AK f 1 1: f , rx W kN-4 ' Il ' , e! , f aw - :- . 0. Q IK 5 . F' W' 1 air- - ' . L 31. F ' 0 ' X 5' E a b E 1 .'- . 1 L H in '11 A Q -, ' f 1 ui! 'x 1' 'U 'K 'H O K . President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Steve Booth Leslie Lockwood Kyle Newby Nancy Zitren juniors Know Where It's At junior Rings ....,, junior Spirit Week .. .,....Oct.'l4 ....Oct.27-31 Dance ,.......,... ...... O ct. 31 Bake Sale ......., ,.,4,.. N ov. 6 junior Dues Sale ...., .Nov.17-21 junior Caroling Party .,. ..... ,Dec.2O junior Dues Sale ..... .,.lan.19-23 .,..March 21 ....April'l8 Easter Egg Hunt ... Dog Wash ..,.,. X. junior Party ... .......,.......,May15 '-'lg-1 ,W.,.f,..'.., Mr. Knott gives the group ideas. Q 2 1,1 'fl Back row: B. Smelko, R. Rivera, D. loergensen, C. Gardner, S. Booth. Second row, Mrs. Barry participates in the meetings. L. Lockwood, 1. Aea, I. Yamashita, B. Thompson, I. Kirklen, D. Myers, S. Cooper. Front row: K. Newby, N, Zitren, P. Kachians, B. French, G. De La Houssaye, B. les- sup. 104 i Acree, lane Adams, Marylynn tg Alea, Josephine Albanese, Patrick Alschbach, Laurie Ament, Marilyn Ammann, David Anderson, Carole - Fi f Andrade, Laura Andrews, Susan Archer, Charles r Argubright, Peggy Armstrong, Joyce Askew, Donald Atkins, Kristen Aziz, Michael Babcock, Wesley Bacher, Brent Bahno, Ronald Bailey, Alan Baker, Cathy Balsley, Carol Bandy, Richard Bareno, juliet Barnhill, William i Barrios, Eugenia Bartol, Theresa Bassi, joseph Baston, William Baum, Robert Baxter, Paula Bayless, Connor Beavers, Valerie Beckstrand, Vicky ' Bedlion, jan Beeman, lrving Beggs, Wallace Belden, Susan Bell, Donna Berger, Garry Best, Gary Bishop, Robert Bly, Susan Bobbitt, Joyce Bogdan, Sandra Booth, Stephen Boucher, Laura Boutelle, jeffrey Boyar, Susan Boyette, Michael ' Bozarth, Cathy Bracey, Marsha Bradford, Cynthia . Andrews, Bruce . luniors ., ., X6 rss., A-is, '63 il, . .- 41--g.-. 5 , ,, - l if -f 5 tt 4 . . f' 9 1 - H.. Q1 . 1- fir e- rf ' wt 0 , ax an Q-3 IL is ,L i 9 L Lf S if, . . 'v x sf fl 'L ' my it A ,lf it X 1 I' l L ' ' 76, li 'Z ' I V W V ' , if hi N if , gg 1 Q ft if S V fu , ,A ' 15 ' Q :vi '7' ' gy' . 1 , ' 2 ' V c '. ,X f fc V V il 4 rf Nz,-N! 'kim 1 I A ll gl 1 N 5 4 r ' if , it i I lt l 4- if 1 K I '31 R- V if V K f W. 1. j f L. - :ss , ffl li, V A Sleeping in class? Shame on you Barry! , ,gc 1, ', o f if if Vi' t . . 4 .rx LU.. A ,Si ff f i f- 'ti t Q ,, ,V ,., .4 f, 535 Lf' H a ss.: , G. l 662 Ni , 1 A 'ff tt 1 f ft lO5 juniors Bray, Debra Bresnahan, Maureen Briggs, Harry Broulik, Michelle Brown, Jocelyn Brown, Robin Bruce, Louise Bryce, Claudia Budzinski, Eva Burrows, Colleen BusiCk,1anet Cacho, john Cain, Iulie Calentine, Robert Cameron, Douglas Campbell, Russell Canyon, Karen Carlin, Michael Carlini, Anita Carlson, Dale Carter, Cynthia Carter, Eva Castro, Danilo Cesena, Robert Chamber, Edward Christison, lon Cimmarrusti, Carla Claar, Todd Clarey, Donna Clark, Larry Clary, Dianne Clay, Steven Clay, Stephen Clifton, Ann Close, jeffrey Cocke, Susan Colbeth, Suzanne Coleman, Daniel Coleman, joann Collins, Terrance Con niry, Bernadette Cooley, Bruce Cooper, Sindi Cooper, Sylvia Cooper, Thomas Coover, Stephen Coover, Yvonne Copher, Pauline Corbett, Marsha Corella, Billy Cote, Donald Couvrette, Charles Cownie, David Cox, Alvin Cox, Geary Cox, Kathleen Coy, Victoria Craver, janet Crawford, Sandra Crews, Denise ' y V A A ,A za X: gf J s f '1 45 S . f B' A ', 4 ., us., l ,S -' .1 -he-L . , .,, .. ,,,,,av.f 2 ,7 ' -f--V V fp 1 fy ' M , lt, Af Q if 1 f .V Q 'TS f Gy: 'Z ' ' 5 ., T ' 2 123 ll' .. f 9, l' If T H'wMVi in Q T fa -Www a e V 41 V ., 'f 25,7 . 1 f ?,M Mm Qi gt , V ' M Y 0 f l ' fr . f V 4 A I ' V A149 ' ., .a , ' 3 9' , 'ff ' HV, . V - ,V ,M ,. , ,. ,.t., ' , 5 if 1, 3 fi ' Q, ' irr' 4' .-', - W, iff C Mar , W'm ',-Va 1 MM' I I X lx V' la' . , .,v,. . , ,...,, , ..'. . , ,.,Zf gs ,mf if ...,' ' 'f L -M I 4: ark .. 1 - ' if ,WL -ig' , , l J . il ' 5 , ,A - .J eif. Q L . fm' . . fsifg. Q A ik -sb lt Q ., rv xv ' 2 5 ' , ' fm, . , ' 1 .H ..-f 'ff 4. .0 V 1 -J 4 5 f 5 1 ' ,,,,. y I V f' ' , ' 'l 2 ' a R - ' M ll C 9 A 3 , V. .fsgyq ff, 'jf' f mf 1, V: lf ' It 6 ', ',, fm- ' ., ,f-I C H 3 X 1, if V '- V , ff-I ' , 1-f ' '. .,,, N T1 wa 'W' 1 ii ,... 5 ,, A . ' .K-V af, f' ' ' .. ' 5 'll -. , X- -, , J' Vai: gx' jg : FX llp W sf ' ff ,fn 7 ' ,'Q 'I ' i if 1 1 'V ,Vx If 'Y '- l 3,1 E ff V T T ,,,i 1,413 ' ,J-vi' ,f ' 25, 7 X Z - .t C ,, 2 ,, 'F V 1- ' B 19, , e 2 wi' Q... , li V 5' , ff 5 ' M ' at W I 'Q - ,M i ' -.fs 1- , , ' f M5221 ffl 'G ' 73 A, 7 fix f if ' 'E 5 Yfhagg we 1 Wmm?f Q + I , v Q A , If ,X V 4, ,yd X ,J , l06 uw f 2 fum '. 5 f f ,, f V 4, if ' v M , M f , 7 77 f 'Mfrs' 'V M V I Q. j I VMJI +2 253 j i , f , 1 4 A-' -Q , V f,,, , l ,fd Nw., 5 3- 1 MW ff ff, fu 4 9 4 :ff-Mnw-zfy-1 my V fV ,, vw if f N W f ,W ' f, , fi ,, - X' ' , f' m f ' ' . Crouch, lanice Crouch, ludy Culpeper, Michael Curtis, Diane Cusumano, lack Cuthbert, Cynthia Cyman, Francis Daasnes, Michael Dahl, Doug Davidson, Gayle Davis, Cathy Davis, Deborah Davis, janet Dayhoff, lim De Hope, Kathy Delong, Denise De long, Gary De La Bretonne, Teri De La Houssaye, Gwen De Turi, Roxanne Deeds, Steve Delp, Lynne Denhart, Eileen Denton, Michael ii- X. D L, -S si? is .L -1 fr i,'ir ., .el ..,.' ,. V. V luniors , A5 . , se' , , E 5 ,N -A1 wg lad, vv ffm dl: 'SA , , -,f V , al , H Q. It . , ' i V 'I-2-,f -e ' f V Q as ,X J? H e f N - . ,g I ,V -tux . l ll, Q ..- f. I ' Af, 1 1 .L ' L f , IL y ,fs if ft f C 'L get E '- 2 ek! M- V Q A ,L ,, - V -' I ,A Q N QQ I X v rg, 2 M t M i ' if y fill? ' a -As' 'NLE' V f A L ..mwv...w:. L - W X P 1 f 2 l E' L -, Di Meo, Maura Di Pietro, Gary Dillahunt, Howie Dixon, Kimberly Dixon, Larry Dixon, Susan Donathan, Gary Donovan, Patrick Dorn busch, David Dors, Lily Dow, David Dragoo, Barbara Drew, Hal Duffy, Margie Duke, Larry Dunn, David Dunn, Linda Eastin, Pat Edwards, Miria Eells, Diane English, Shirley Enhelder, Carol Erickson, Diane Eurich, lerri l Lzttn -g.llJlk 21215 .zngd Pl' Y l Ad gf-QQ -E ll ,.. 4. if ' , 5, N' pl 4 A A sf Q if -v fiy - Y .1 Y Y X , ' , I , , X . , c fl' . 4 'A RNA? if V: s L-yi Q fd IDL , ' R , 5 . .fr A ---y W if i Q,-W, ,I ,f N Q , .-5 . ,T 5 L' X X fl x K I If f . 'N v fffiiesgs. S , ' Phi sa, F Q ' l , 'J' W I 1 , W 7 1 3 ' ra V ' xii I Tri 4 ' l l 1 xv, 4 X ' , ii 3 ' ' 'A In 1 'i I E .- l. fin? x 75, 1 ' lO7 .qiyqnlr fi juniors Evans, Suzanne Evers, Dennis Fairweather, Rosemary Falconer, Scott Farnsworth, Lois Faulk, Thomas Fellman, Debra Fleming, Keith Flores, Laura Fogelberg, Linda Ford, lane Fordem, Ricky Forsythe, Deborah Franklin, Alvin Frelinger, Lawrence French, Becky French, Carol French, Marty Friar, Mary Lou Freidgen, Susan Fristo, james Frontiero, Grace Fuller, Robert Fullerton, Shawn Gandy, Michael Garcia, Richard Gardner, Chris Garvin, leanine Gerstein, jan Gillingham, David Gleason, Ron Glick, Robert Golembieski, Patsy Goodman, Charles Gordon, Alan Grable, Iohn Grande, Bob Grandjean, Patricia Grosse, Paul Grove, Debbie Guenon, Michael Guerrero, Richard Hada, joy Haddock, Don Hafner, Anita Haider, Paula Hall, Donna Hall, Lynette Hall, Marsha Hanlon, Cindy Hardin, David Hargrave, Gres! Harman, Linda Harper, Diane Hart, Brion Hart, Ron 5 , ,H , ,,,,!,L,,W, .f . f,,, , ,V f rw? my rr ? , .4, I f xv ' 1 ,af -ata. I 3 ' , lr: N V , ta U if f' 'W' ff? , ,X , Q -f 1 5 , ' f't1 F s F, , it . ' Ui ..'- f ' 5' , .1 My ' ,311 V . 4 f l M55 vw ' CZ ' 'al f ' , -V I :Y ' V- 1 7 V :L . 2 W .... f F v :B V A A A ff 5 fy 5 sw 1 ,1 I E 5 , . , - , ff5g?fvLj1 ,, , ' mfv' , ' v ' ' mn, . V . Q., V ' A ' nf.. t 1 Q , V, wx Q, , ,, ypmw, A CLQX I J a,. N may , i a 5, fr W 'D 1 i ,WM , , , 9 ,:-W K Q, , X2 I Uv' 6 2 K . KIA t , 1 .yf 5, .-.,... lunior girls trv to decide their next move. I f w ?f'ly,: f ,' I , , ' . 1 'ff lf 54 ? :Y .1 - 1,tr,,,g5g.5.2 rl zzz, w j r-r' 4 ii 4 ' W2 4-' r 1 f' , , ' ' , .5 , wrt? f Q ,M j, , M. W ' , J r. f if A , xg' 4 , . l' iN -wf, .g,g,,r.,33,g,5'j ' ' x . F . rf 'F' if ' . . MOM A M19 , WM f F- , ff 'Th ' S' 5 if . W V, ' 44 ' 4' V . V 'lr ,437 ,, 7 r. ' xi: 1 ,V w ' f L..- ' 4 M 'f 'I M: ' Y, ' , frrwfy , ,, - Q, , V -ft '-- ,Q an 1 Q' 8 4, QM? 4, ' ,cs , V A . ., 5:-M V Q fly 'YU 5 J l L ' rf V. V ' ,- r 5- I 21' 3 S ' A' 'Ya ' Z' W- bv rl v-.4 , I ,, , mu ,,,' ., - J 'sr .4 4 s 4 V? fl var N 'vw ,. 2' f 5, 1 ' tr , W --... f I ff' , 6 ? If 108 4 . V f xg., ,-s., , '. 07, 1 -.aww , Z if 1.7 ', r.-Q,, I fp . f C is ,fa 24 f I, a ,sl ' V4 if L- J ' I , il , I , 13 X Q .W ff 'Q ll 4, ,V ff' 4 ff! f 2 1 tr N Q 'gf 3 1,3 ff. ., 4 1, ,: ,, hx '69 A f 'ml ' , f ' 'E fri wx ' g,- -L I A 'V Q' , f ' m rt we .7 ., - ,I ,f 'fl 4' 5 'f , - I ' at 2 , f f ,, V, H, ww ,f ff , ff, zyg, X , ,,,, , fy! JVM! ,A , '!,9,'ff .- as , , ,V f V, ,V 5 ,4 nv -s sf 7 4, , tif, ': 'W' , 'Z ' I f ,E .. ' V! r' Harvey, Rose Ann Hayes, Richard Haynie, judy Hayward, Mike Heid, Anne Heitman, Bruce Helms, Patty Herald, john Hernandez, David Hernandez, Veronica Hewitt, Mark Hickman, Greg Hill, Bill Hill, Kathleen Hill, Rick Hillix, jonnie Hinck, joyce Hobson, Ruth Hoefler, Bruce Hoffman, Dave Holding, Fred Holding, Marilyn Hollwach, Laura Honz, Mike Hoover, Caron Hoover, William Hopkins, Ann Horlor, Ian Howard, Kathy Howard, Pam Howard, Susie Howe, Sandra Howerton, Gordon Huckle, Susan Hughes, jim Hulbert, Debbie Hunter, Cathleen Huskey, Chuck Huson, Patty Infvin, Laurie jackson, Karen jackson, Kathy jackson, Richard jacobsen, Sharon janson, Cliff jarrold, Barbara lensen, Claudia jessup, Brenda jester, Tony jingling, Marcia jorergensen, Deborah johns, Kathy johnson, janet johnson, Sharon johnston, Amy jones, Dave :.if,'.IifF5 353' 7 q ii. lj' .' V f Sv . ' ii 2 'Q Zi i r x iw, as S. , ' il it ci ,ff S ix fa, vi L ,KZ 7 f .Y f' H I f fr 1' fi ' ' i x , i 2 s X ' , fi juniors i 'K X -rss 1 5 Q' ,ct ' Q 4- , r- 'Eff ' Yi, X 'N L ,wx , Jr., ,L , va' ,jg N K 7, . Q 5 il 45, if H 2 , ' . ' 5 ,Z S , f, If rg .. . I , X. r 1, H- -A 1 'A 52 V it ,V . .,,, D ff: iff f E- , 2- -i ' W gi. ' 1, . ,I A rf, A ,Q r A Y ill 7 . , 1 f4,',,f1::, h Y I-. 'iffy fr i ' is V - if lil I rl i T 'l 'H-. gm tj! .. . , , if xi A ,ki Candid camera? What s that. , 5,9 4, V .w s - X t ix s-,rx i'i S My f, X , 3 A V . r K' 'A W , -' '.: V-fvrfci'-1 . ,r .-, 'ag-25, rf-., C' , ., X ,i V.,.,' Z P 5 7 5 X Q M 1 JN 5 Q iam 4 ' '2',f' , Ag P., W 4 1 i f i f 4f'Aqr' 4, , 0 ' 1 .fm PM ZZ ' ' 'f 'i P ' 'J 9 f v fir, I ,4 , M I 7 ,.,. iii' I . ,. a Q fi' 1 ff I' f- ri V 6 V K , 4 K ,, ., L ' W, I vb' t xv , ,, ' 'Vf .',, iff' . 1- fi, ': fy! 'S 5 ,WI , M, vu' X X cy . 42 1-.,, r '5 4. f k w ' ff I 'Q P 5, 99 a , 'ear' f . Q., I K H Thinking of Larrv, Charmaine? '- , ,- :fr ,wif-52' 1 TNI' ' ., f'1I:F',f, 7Q7nj Y 7jlSLZi '.Vf 7'i' fi J' ,V K ,,, f.Fpa,',4 as lf, , X ', , j,'ff v- ' '5 rf . fa ,fp A, ,. , A 4, , hr V., w..,, -,A . Av! S up - X fu 3 , , ,V.,, ,-,, I 11 W A Q , A 1 W V ,VL , V lv, , A W , Q , i 1 V , , 3? I , 5 4 is -, 'Z lik II r 3 fx 2 g ' . if iii 1 H ' H1 ' RK if I f. I .ua lO9 L 3 Q. t ., 4 Q- ix -s x 'N 'K ' KL, 6, A 5-- ' .X -1 ,. Q. 'Q it rt ,1 K .v , ?, in g if i of kv 1 fa . 1 ex t , A l Q si ti 1? I 'S ' 1 juniors jones, jennifer jones, Margaret jones, Patricia jones, Victoria justice, Rebecca Kachians, Patti Kachok, Marguerite Kaminski, Rick Kellhofer, Michael Kent, Brian Kerrigan, Pat Kida, jeff Kiener, Ann Kingsley, Alan Kinnaman, jo Ann Kirk, Cheryl Kirklen, jackie Koehler, Donna Koehler, Ruth Kogle, Darrell Kollars, jim Kouletsis, Vicky Kraus, Bonnie Kuhn, Sandra Kurtz, Sandra Laird, Liz Lambert, Richard Langlois, Eugene Larkin, Terry Larsen, Kevin Laslo, Laura Lawrence, Bob Lawson, Linda Le Grand, Roxanne Lee, joan Leslie, Anita Lester, Gary Leth, Gaylin Leveen, Karen Lewis, jeanette Lewis, Patrick Liddell, Michael Light, Cynthia Lillich, john Lindsay, Christie Lindsey, jeanne Lintvedt, Dennis Liptrap, Diana Lish, jim Lockwood, Leslie Long, Kris Lovell, Steve Lowerison, Steve Lozinski, Debbie Lufsey, Claudia Lujan, Andrew Luppens, Greg Luthi, Roland Lynch, Kathy Lynes, William Madison, joan Malek, Corrine ff , J- '- fm v-, i ' X' V L' L il il i Q r if ' .ii A 1 ,i,, , I lbji f i 1 iwfp i , V - V am 1-dr fix ' L -1 s. 7.5, i . f L' 34- fri 'P L Q L M L I Ll E - W7 yy 5 my ' A- i LBJ. 'X .Mui 5f,L,f7 ,gf A mg' A ,y , ,Ll Ltr 1 jlx t l ar f Q X sf f i ff ? e L 'L -L ' 'L ,., ' ' K W 'lk if Wifpf ' - fi X' M 21 ' Wiz if 4-. 6 Mi 'V 5' '9 gf M . ff Q l 'I Q' iz, A :V ' 1 L, , Q 5, 1 Q, , - L 'M-1 3, ,L 4 'sr' .LL l , V' , r i i Sis, P H ly L,ij1,.,p 4 . Alf L.,L5 iL 2' , LL 1 fr'-'J A' '- Ah ' L ' L . , 3 3? QL V ,LL L ff ' i f, 3, ' , I - ly - L f Y L , 'V L . f f L -39 9 ,L A i ' T '- I w Wff f if - L L f 7 ' fi fi 1 ' 6 i uf 2, -- . 5' f-A' L 5 fwfr,-1?'3,f iff- L, L rib ,L ZW, we ' 23' ' - W--J 'ZW 1 f I -. 4 L ' , Lf' w . . . A, ,lhv M L ,V L Lzulfgmfvfigzzyii-L57-wg i LL V L i Y 'v - L L' f ,5 1, 1 Ln n l gif X W I ll L A.. ' ' ,WLM gjjl, w - 4 , 1 ' H, i ff' r , Lp, 4, LLL 'V , L Lf 2. 1 2 ' vi '1 Lufv. ' f w i. , -' L 1 , . V ifkdi I W i L43 we at Url fi i L -M, ,L , LL' 4 X ' W V ., ' gf, ZZ 'za umm, f Aw, come on. Look at the camera, Chuck. f wfzgff, 'L L if jkgiyi I 1-,L ,- X X ff I x !Vf'l 1 4 L L , ZZ. I' 3 L ' .L L 4 ' f -- ' .A .- 1 ,, L f' 'K ' , we 'ft -A L, 413: ff. fr Lf V ? cr, H 'A 5 n LL- -L QL- X ,i f-M 1 - 4- L' L - - LL. ' f - i , ,L, , -L ..- , - - ,Z . L f- X ,L K - again 'gm 4 I L , ix L f r L, , fi ' 6 .- ,L ff ii? f 5 L , f ga. 4 2 if ' 5. ' N554 ' A . ff. x v Luv ' V- ij V A, I it-5 M l L, L LL fi ' - V if L f ' L ff: if ff 4' L, g LLL- L w ' i V A L L ,Q , , ,, LL, , . is e be- at ' . f .- v A ,.- 1 Q: it ' If E Y , 'V fist Lk ' v Q, 'fs Y 7 L L --N, -1' 4 ' L P 1 1 e i L i fmt' ,itil . ,...H.! A llO , ff, L fe I I X f I 9 xy f Lfzff f . f -f, f ' V VW! ' if 4' f ' 6 L A A ,iff 72, , LL ,L , L .W .5 Q ' We: L - :i,,.....,, Wg 21 ,L 72 , , ,- 2. 3- , L r 5 L ' 7,f2?'f - 4 5,1 an y 'f A W f f, , L , , '49 f ,M L Z ' L, , Y 12 ,L if f af 4 fc' ffff f if W , aa i, f 1 Alf 5 iz' Il, Malsack, Karen Mandolf, Melissa Mann, Candy Mann, Chris Marks, lay Martin, Frank Martin, loyce Martin, Robert Martinez, Ben Martinez, Cindy Massey, Mark Mazalewski, Robert McCarthy, Nancy McCollum, Patrick McConnell, Karen McCook, Gary McCusker, Mike McDonald, Roger McDougal, Sandra McDowell, Teresa McGilIivray, Louise McKiIIop, Laurie McKinley, Renee McKnight, Mary McLaughlin, Arlene McLaughlin, Mike McNeely, Philip McNulty, Bill Means, Clyde Mendoza, Ed Menzel, Elisabeth Menzel, Hans Merino, Bruce Meserole, Doris Michener, Bernadett Miller, joy Miller, julie Mitchell, Glenn Moore, jim Motisi, Nino Munsey, Leslie Myers, Debra Needham, Kathy Nelson, Mike Newby, Kyle Kvs .cw , WE, - , Q X ,Q ,,, 7 272 sf., 1 X 4 R i 9 Q I t lil . ,X , 'MS' .M f n nw '3 I.. Y , , , , 1 ,1 Y f ,, 'ff' , A ' 'ii' if f as 2451 r r lr ' W 4 3 f is 1 W X it I, , Qi! , I . , ,, , .C I ? , V 4.4 Q - . l il Eli N ,ffi J . , ' 91 M ' ' ' f ,Q ' .- ig. i KWT lll 4+ W . eil? . , V fs I gi 2 if juniors Newgent, Iill Nielsen, Doug Nigro, Mary Nystrom, Tom O'Brien, Laura Offutt, Chris Oldham, Pam Oliver, lames Pace,'Maria Padilla, Patricia Pallulat, Lisa Palmer, Arlene Palmer, Lloyd Paradise, Wayne Parcel, Don Park, Gerry Parker, Dan Parker, laqueline Parker, Lloyd Parker, Randy Parker, Scott Parkison, David Parkison, jim Parks, Debbie Patrick, Susan Paulick,1ohn Payne, Dennis Pearce, David Pearson, Dora Peck, Valarie Peeters, Rick Pendleton, Debbie Pepin, Dion Perkins, Harold Pernicano, Frank Peruchetti, Ramona Peterson, David Peterson, Kathie Peterson, Val Phillips, Chris Phillips, Richard Pimentel, Alberto Pleasant, Charles Plymale, Sandra Pontarolo, john Potter, Diane Powell, Bill Precise, Mike Purdum, Tana Raffesberger, Mike Rakestraw, Derwin Ramet, Greg Rasmussen, Doug Rathbun, Celeste Rauscher, Eric Redmond, Glen . 1 'Y if AQ ,Q ,, tk arf h 4, , 1 - . I A 5 'X - ,f ,,vi, f A , - 5 W 4. ' I , ,,,,. t ,.: .. 'v .- ff Wi Q . - . Q,-2 rv v. ,V -. ' 4 V 1 Y v ' ' ' 1, Q H ' -.Wt 2 if ' X i , A if I, 7 uf wi, I' ,V , ti- wr ft . , V Q ff f- :Z A an ' mg. .. ' ff ,a i it 5, -f 4 r , , , , . ,Ex 535 W , Q '-ffm , W r A 2 Q .. ' ,W ff ' , iw Zi ' .L ' l 1 fi, I t 1.4, , yay , ,. . - , , I ,.,f ' .f if 2 mf 0 I 2 p ' W4 Q vi, 23222 'V r..3,' X ' ' , N , , ff Watch those hands, Frank! . , .. b .1 E ,. ..?,,,,,,,.,! Am , N 5 Vw Wa.. 3, . , f .L ' , - ' , . , Vquy H ,.,,5, I , , , , V, ,,, pf,-g f, .ri A L47 a if L E ,, f .- ' L ., x, M si , zz , Z s,., pa... V .-f ' ' .fa ' , 5 , ., W I V Q V f '? ff l :Q ff il 1 ' - J A , -Q z '- Q way Z , 3- 2 11, 1 , . ., 9 if' ' .ZZ ,I . , 'Aa .IL 'bf' .. A: V ' f C i why HOI? f 4. 1 I My ff , C 7 . L. 64a L f af , ,. 9- 1 - J ' , ,f G ' l ' A 5 1-1, . bl, 4 All V Q , . . ' rf f ' . 4, ' 'Z iff' ' ' V :L f ff ff, t ,e L2 1 . ' 1. 5 1 2 A 4 I ,ri 'll2 -f vs . 'M ,A 1 use 4 X W Q gi' 5 5? : Qi. 1 I rw! 'W :JJ K f , L 4 i I 145 4' ,- Q .. , . l 1 7 . 74 ' 9 ,f Z 1 Reif, johanna Reinhart, Elizabeth Richard, Robert Riehle, Steve Rikeldifer, Bette Rivera, Rosemary Robbins, Dana Rodriquez, Diane Rodriquez, Martin Roehrich, Rick Rogers, David Rogers, Mary Ross, Kim Ross, Doug Rost, Wayne Roy, Debbie Rubalcaba, Theresa Rubin, Charles Rugh, Randy Ruiz, Rosanne Russell, Linda Saler, Connie Sanchez, Tony Sanchez, Mary Sanders, Dixie Belle Sandifer, Lucille Sardina, Kathy Saucedo, jesus Schafer, Martin Schlueter, Kim Schmidt, Cindy Schultz, Bill Schultz, Randy Schultz, Ricky Scott, Bren da Scott, Sherry Seal, Kathy Seevers, Dave Selik, Nancy Semancsin, Carol Serna, Betty Severns, Lori Sevik, Brad Shane, Richard Shaw, jill Shipherd, Leah Simmons, Debbie Simpson, Graham Simpson, Marilyn Simpson, William Singer,lohn Skidmore, Susanne Skop, Vera Slote, Sharon ,Q ,Zi- il W . r .KV jim?jim who? sf 19' 2' , i 3: 51 juniors .1 F' n A- Q- , i - 5'-2,14 ' Yi A K hp' .t ,.-A . A I T f 1.1 l. fv- g, S al 41 f s 1 ,f 4? ,A Mr Booth, will you kindly takeyourseat? -:fi , ,. - vs L , E i . 1 ri, ' ,v- -. A -.4 Q ., E, A little too much, Freddy? ll3 I a 57 -ti , , Q , .aa 9, A-I - ,, ,V X sa - F, . , ,h 727, 1 ., 17 .rf i f' ,. z 'll I 5 t. , 'JH ll lx ' N222-H . .I, 3 W A tif lf . . 4 R .v-Y 'f 1D x , 4 A i C ,. N x if R. juniors Sluder, Danny Smelko, Bill Smith, Barbara Smith, Barry Smith, Birrell f xx , Q if ,sf f f - gf .S f f ,1- f .-, - , Y X ,-, .,-ff' , ,AU Q 3 , pf eu-Vi si' QE X 1 QV Il Sousa, Bill ' Spencer, Paula I ' Spivey, Tim A Swv, Shawn V . 's i U St. Hilaire,loe i t I ' if 1 1 Stacey, Karen V 1 5 'X 5 Stamos, Lydia ' me Z' I ' ' f Stantz, Gary 'E x ff? Stark, Tammy .V X, ' ' J Starr, Craig ,, ffl' 5.21 Stauffer, Kathy nga L' Steele, Diane Q Steele, Steve f Steinauer, Mitch ' ' A ig AC? v aw - Stensrud, Iohn 'if' Stevenson, Sue Stickney, john Storey, Valerie Stottlemyer, Rick V Stratton, Steve Strauss, Dennis Strother, Ron Stroud, Mark Stump, Richard Stumpff, Mark Sullins, jim Surenok, Wayne Sutera, joe Suthers, Dan Suthers, Delores Sutton, Leslie Swanson, Ingrid Sweat, Don Taber, Sherri Taddeo, David i 1 ,, 4 x 1 L4 N' ifl, aff - Q. f f 5 A ' 1 iff ll .f qi ,L Q f wfarfz ff X f' X S 2 2 ' ' 3 A. , S sn. 1 1 Q .fir 5' Q- 5 Talley, Brooks Taylor, Bren da Taylor, jimmy Taylor, Ma ry Taylor, Randy 5 , Taylor, Sandra f Teigen, Kirk Terpening, Gail 9 sf uw ,,f,.- Q45 ,F 9 x 'X ,X i I 4' I 4 I Y K ' 6 5 x - N Z 9 w 'g i Thompson, Barbara Thompson, Barton Thompson, Pat Thompson, Steve Thompson, Trudy Thoner, Terry Thornton, Cleveland Thorsnes, jeff is L Hev Mark, cheer V 12 L4 , I TZ , y . 1 Al 2 We + f H. It , -'V ' V Lunch isn't over yet! , A, ,,i,f:a ll4 .V+ if W, X f 7 L.,- Thunberg, Frances Todd, Dan Tompos, Stephanie Torrens, Deborah Tost, Dennis Townsend, Tom Triebull, Jim Uda, Ryan Vance, Charmaine Vance, Robert Vanslager, Joyce Varino, Susan Varney, Doug Vasconellos, Darlene Vasil, Mary Ellen Wadlington, Pam Walden, William Wallbrink, Carol Walters, Linda Walton, Sue Ward, Sue Warner, Kathy Warwick, Diana Watson, Audrey Watson, Brenda Weisinger, Jim Wetherbee, Steve White, Gary Whyte, Terry Wickersham, Carol Widmer, Debrah Willban ks, Rob Willett, Steve Williams, Melvin Williams, Mike Williams, Milton Williams, Steve Williams, Susie Willis, Ken Willis, Patty Willis, Susan Wilson, Larry Winchell, Steve Winfree, William Wirtz, Joyce Wise, Kerry Wood, Sue Wulff, Larry Yale, Chelle Yamashita, Julie Yano, Joanne Ybarrondo, Fred Young, Clayton Zablothy, Suzann Zalopany, Oresta Zeitz, Marian Zerbe, Bill Zitren, Nancy Zulauf, Joe WL7,..,h V, ' ,7,:M,3Y , .Kg-, V W,-,f,Vw ,ryl .1 ,V- -. ,L ,,f, H ii? 5 :ff 1f'r 'ff ff? W, ,.':4y'ff,,f4 XY 4'5fQa4 V' :Sf-'ff'-',T.f , 5? W? wqw' i , s 1',T.Y 7 1 r xi' Nz W '4. ' A Rf. if V 1 -1, .. J '32 p ', rg 15- 51,-5' ff ' ' V , , Z 7, 4 43' W . .,. . 410 President jeff jones 'Z ff lf. 1-ff Mi V fl rfigrfff P 1 .f- . f , Q -ff' voLu1,Lff aff -WN. if ' 3,144 ' ' f' ' at , 1 1 ff , ,r V- . 11' 5 ,f ,..s.'f'ig 1, , 'M . V TM M 3f:aL.r::'7E' 1 i 2 1 V . g: fVw Virzrff ' ' 5- we .4 S- f.,- .,9iQ'f:.' ,. Q15 :QV ' 7 H fi gf ' 1 -Q ,Y I.. , V ,pf ,, . ,V x f . . Y .3 ,gf is 5 7 U, Q. K ,, r 4 59, ' Juv? 45 3 ., ,YV Q f ' V ' if Lx 'Nt' . - '1?:1a'Mpr,,j . it . Nh M is i 15 Q1 ff H ,gy 4. , .,,.3:nf'Vmz if .ff ' 22551 My . 212 ' if... tw? Y 1, :V V kit-J, , gr I Q ' I F 1 .V ' V 4, s1jj,s,ri 5 . . ,543 Q., V J gin! If-VV 3? , , A ,,.,,K,, Y ,W f, ' n A L, E 9,559 2 3 , .yep ' f 'rl - 1 ' ' . . 1, 'qwffiiql z , 6:3 i 4 V ' 1 H Z . ,..,,.-. 5 a 2 V A?-I ' V 1 Q We Y-4 ' 221 ,Mff,?,,f.5x, I .V I z?'?'Qfg,i.jixg1f. V . . X1 f, . !g,'z',f. . ' 14, ,,.. J 4451 f V 5 tg ., A, f , 542 V X .7 1 E 3 3, 6 fx. V fi 1 I ' MJ Vice President Lisa Heerwald Treasurer Secretary Darlene Salmon Debbie Vasconcellos Sophomores Make It Happen Car Wash . . Bake Sale .,.... After Game Dance . . . Sophomore Spirit Day . . Dating Game , ,...,. . Bake Sale .... Car Wash . . I 1 N 21.1. M' .f ,L V I f. -. .f ' C X i 'lA , , , ,gf 1 'S I g f 4 rf if Q 2 fi , ri 4 5 r: va , 1 YM' A mi X . . . Nov. 1 ff ' . . . Dec. 6 jan. 6 . . jan. 15 p . ..., Feb. 8 4,0-fffn A , , .fV13Yl'Ch 21 'u ff . . . May 9 53 VT.. , m e M., J . 4 Mr. Heyer assists leff with his duties. X . 1. V i ' '63 I W W , 'D .X 'gr 5 I Bm 'i I ' 4 , 'QU iv' .mf 5..-I .,, v 'IQ .,4,. a,VAn Q an Back Row: l.Aunan, l.lones, K.Crook, M.Hardin, R.Canzoneri, L.HeerwaId, D.SaImon, R. Mr. Gould takes time out for a Sophomore claSS Baker. Front Row: C.Guarano, K,Kinsella, D.VasconceIIos, D.Bates, B.Peck. meeting. 116 A Aarro, Gene Abel, fiobert Adams, Mark Adams, Pamela Adolph, Lawrence Aguirre, Richardo Alford, john Allman, Alan Allman, Marcia Alvarez, Albert Alvarez, Cecilia Ament, Anita Anderson, Dianna Anderson, Garrett Anderson, Karla Anderson Melissa Andrews, Kurt Andrews, Leona Andrews, Wanda Annis, jenette Archer, Paula Asaro, Maria Aunan, james Austin, john Avery, Gail Bagshaw, Lee Baker, Debra Baker, james Baker, Redarle Banker, Debra Barber, Linda Barsi, john Barton, Steven Bates, Deborah Baty, Gary Baxly, Dana Beal, Cheryl Beaver, Doreen Beck, Raymond Bedlion, Mark Beitinger, Stephanie Belmer, Marcia Benally, Marjorie Benner, Mark Bennett, john Bennett, john Bevilacqua, Marcia Beznica, Ellen Bichowsky, Carolyn Bobbitt, jerry Bock, Daniel Bonilla, Marcelle Branch, Eileen Bressi, Paula iv- atv!-ness-m.a-.sewn il .P i' an Sophomores QT? W-4 is it-ay: - i., 1- .QM -95, .g,. . X -- 9 -ww M5 X fs? will if 'yi it ,r as Ei , 'x , xt ax I, ily - 'x 7 1 X . fn- , l , . A ,Q , Q we . ii ' ' 'jf E , gf! V - My W vs Yi, . .,.' .- . M K X ,. L , Dv-1 Are you sleeping.. .?Are you sleeping? . ,? Dig that profile' 415- 4 1153, - i ' A i 1 3 V A B I fl I 4 A1 . 2' A R' , ,, N V - j, G A X if -iff, ' 4 - H ,, A .lax I H Nat X ss 5 , i J- fn C' if fr '-T if 5 . .., 5 V L- A.. ' i -W . T W 5 .ZL ' ' . I lv . ' , X- Q-an 117 Sophomores Breuninger, Deborah Briscoe, Danny Brooks, Richard Brothers, Mike Brown, Charlene Brown, Conchita Brown, Cora Brown, Renee Brown, Shirley Brown, Shirley Browning, James Brubaker, joan Brule, Mike Burmbaugh, Carol Buffington, jeffrey Burbank, Robin Burgar, Patricia Burgos, lose Burns, Larry Burrows, Nancy Bydevier, Harry Cable, Becky Cacho, Estella Callahan, Kathleen Camacho, Juan Cameron, lan Campagna, Elizabeth Campagna, Richard Campbell, Stuart Cannon, lim Canzoneri, Ruth Capp, Debra Caronna, Henry Carpenter, Curtis Carr, Robert Castiglione, Sandra Castro, Damon Catalfo, Frank Catlin, Elizabeth Caulfield, Timothy Cease, lim Cefaratti, Ralph Chalfant, Mike Chandler, Lois Chavez, Albert Cherry, Nancy Childer, Lenette Ch ristiansen, Jodi QWZ?Wwwewwn Z5y5giM,z, 5, VV, , 75, Ayr! gaf, f,,? , X W W 5, xg u ylfflff' WA! Did you take a good look in the mirror today? r N X 4? lu fl 47:7 sv ! f f I X ,i l ff lf , ,! ,ZW 'W f , Ml uv ll '-sf' if 4 lcv' 'fQ? QL Take it off take it all off' I , .M-f-'ff ww-' uw yx'!Waer 4 ,, if ,G23KZ2,Q?PW Zeer A itii f 21 i v i , -- , ij f ' f' F 75, ' ' 1-' Q , , t.,,, yy, ,. ' .V ' W , ' 118 . ' f , 1 ff Z7 f Gimme that mike! -GP fl' H ., H ffiwywigggf f . i',5g 'f2??ii H , , 2 2 B P V A - ar N5 ,fl , ,I Churchman, Donna Cimmarrusti, Gina Cimmarrusti, Mario Clark, Steve Clepper, Brenda Coffield, Val Collard, Mary Conner, Carolyn Conti, Tony Cook, Carole Cook, Donald Cooper, Cherr Costello, Debra Cownie, Cheryl Cox, Brenda Cox, David Cox, jay Coy, Robert Cranfill, Gordon Crawford, Roy Creel, Debra Crocker, Steve Crook, Karen Crowell, john Cutter, Debra Dale, David Dalton, Nicholas Danielson, janet Davis, Cynthia Davis, Dee Dee Davis, Howard Davis, Ran dy De Carli, joe Dennington, lill Dennis, Donna Derosset, Richard Deskins, Vicki Dickinson, Terry Dobrich, loann Donnelly, Mark Donovan, Margaret Douglas, Roderick Douglas, Deborah Duarte, Catheran Dunn, Keith Dunn, Peggy Dupree, Dennis Eaton, Kenita , kr L 'T' 'rr J 4 x ,E ., .g Il I 5 yew Q JN ' , ' , 'Ag as ' Sa vs ' is A -H-,.-,Q 9 3 L i X -. Y 4 . F l 1 A 1 I' ,I fi Y., , .f-' o ahead-I dare vou' I xv wh' Hey Danny-who just came in? iff Sophomores Edgil, Dana Elliott, Rhonda Ellis, Shannon Ellis, Suzanne Ely, Gary Engelke, Bruce Engelke, William Erautt, Thomas Erickson, Debbie Evans, Mike Everhart, Anthony Fagelson, lim Farquar, Larry Faught, Pam Faulk, Marie Fedje, Steve Fellows, jeff Feraldi, Mike Figueiredo, Diana Finch, Charles Fine, Dona Fischer, William Fitzegerald, Patricia Flack, Patsy Flood, jim Flores, David Fluharty, Patty Focht, Michele Ford, Richard Foye, Scott Freeland, Kent Freeman, lim Freer, Colleen Frei, Mike Freiling, Linda Frelinger, Anne Friar, Lujean Friedrich, Carl Frost, Kenneth Fuller, jeff Funk, Sandra Fuscoe, jim Gallemore, Andrea Gamache, joe Gardner, Geoffrey Gardner, Gregory Gardner, Lynn Gaskins, Mary Geddes, Kathleen Gegnose, Marianna George, Mary George, Terry Getto, Mike Gibbs, lim Gilmartin, Patrick Gloede, Robin Gonzalez, Carmen Gonzalez, Ruben Goodrich, lim Grable, Christine ww is 2 i H! ' ' JA: 4 f' 4 f A 1 f ' ,z f- ' f , ' ,, ,f ff i f, , ,,,, ,,,, f I f A i ff ,, il A S1 'Y f l 4 , . ff, W T, if . X n Q , ,4 , -Q ff . 'v '4 V '1,,w fs , 1-'U F E , fc 1 1 Ji I X JL! fa, , ,, , G i ww? f eg, 1 i f 9 Graham, Carol Grain, Leslie Grande, Diane Grant, Stanley Graver, Paula Green, Kerri Greenhill, Larry Greer, Steve Gribble, Kay Griffin, Richard Grimard, Deborah Gross, Debra Grote, Kim Grunder, Gloria Guarano, Cheryl Haddock, Linda Haile, lim Hamilton, Richard Hamlin, April Hand, Debbie Hand, Terry Hanson, Carla Hanson, Cindy Hardin, Marilyn Harman, lack Harmon, Richard Harmuth, Suellen Harper, Linda Harper, Marian Harris, Linda Harrison, Janine Harsin, Steve Hart, Paul Haugh, Christine Hayes, Robert Heacock, julie Hedges, jim Heerwald, Lisa Hefner, jeff Heid, Judy Heim, Mike Hennum, Terrill Henschel, Arthur Hiben, Danny Higgins, Diane Hill, Opal Hofer, Nancy Hofstetter, Brenda Holden, Karen Honz, Steve Hoover, john Hoover, Karen Hoover, Steve Howard, William Howerton, Mike Huffstutter, Dan Humphrey, Betty Hunt, Brad Hutchinson, Don jackson, Richard So phomo res , L . f. sf C at L ,. .. i -X X Pt. ff ,f, !,, t..- .'-:-gm-1 i w lx- ,ff -e'-fre lfim ' . fx ':' -1 r as ! tl! ' X, 0' 4 .X iff QV ,f A0 1 , 3 , K , x It C, lf 122-lp 1 l 1 v ff. W V g u 5 m 334 I 1afZ? ,. 'Y - 2 if H. ., sl 7. - ' is -g if , 6, . , , t X f , r an 1- 4 V Q , 1 A x f - , 4, . , as 4: M 4- 7 I g 1 'pw .rv 'V in ,- wa 47 Co' B' V if Ii' nf C.-A ,QW nr I Nothing like eating lunch on the grass! L f' ,Q , ,, ' 11,1 f , Q V t , ,. ,. , 6 it 12 Sophomores jahn, Duff james, David james, Sharon janik, Sonia jarman, Pam jarrold, Walter jarvis, Glen jerman, john jett, Patricia johnson, Dennis johnson, Shelley johnston, Greg jones, jeff jones,Stephen justice, Leonard Kaelberer, john Katan, Robert Keating, Dennis Keebahe, Hazel Kellhofer, Debra Kelly, Don Kelly, Madeline Kendrick, Sheryl Kent, Kevin Kerby, Lyn nette Kerr, Thomas Kilkenny, Kim Killens, Thomas Kinsella, Katherine Kirchner, Margaret Kirk, Pam Knipe, janice Knox, Nancy Kohagen, Karl Kost, Susan Kramer, juanita Kretz, jeff Kronkright, Dale Krusesky, Robert Kuhl, john Kuhn, Mike Kunkee, Lowell Kurtz, Mary Kuykendall, Tim Lack, Regina Lacy, Cynthia Lacy, Patricia Lagorio, Tosca Lane, Lance Latimer, Barbara Laxson, Robert Legault, Linda Legault, Louise Leveen, Steve Lewis, Geoffrey Lewis, jacklyn 4-9- 'xi lf' 4 v W f 4' A 1 4 if 9 , , W' A W'-: 4 T T' , QQ k '- t, if x M T ff f c a Q W f Z CA 4 ' iff , gx . gi if 2' il I .Q L.. , , '.N 5 in ...4 jj ,L n . Q? 9' 5, X - .za WA :A LA w s the gum, Laurie Kfbn ,gn 7 Lets see a bubble' t iv. f, .1 f , tif f , , V 1 M. 'Q 1 iv E' i2,f Lint, Debbie Logan, Gary Long, Kathy Longfellow, Tom Lopez, Loretta Loraine, Marilyn Lothringer, Carl Lovejoy, lack Lowe, Lynn Lucero, Alan Lund, Mike Lund, Richard Maclnnes, Patricia MacLean, Karyn MacLeod, Kevin MacDonald, Mike Mahoney, Kathy Maihack, Brad Malek, Dan Malone, David Mallpas, joanne Mangum, Sharon Marikle, Ed Markley, Kim Marriott, Valerie Martin, Jennifer Martin, Lance Martinez, Fernando Massey, john Matheny, Mike Matheson, Peter Mathieson, Debbie Matyas, Jo Ann Mayer, Paul McAfee, Xavier McDowell, Marion McElroy, Loree McFarland, Brenda McGregor, jill McHorney, Roberta McKee, Howard McLeod, Gary M Nichol, Francis Meads, Tom Medeiros, Pam Meek, Russell Mehaffie, Craig Merrill, Pam Miller, Barbara Miller, Debra Mitchell, judy Mitchell, Ken Moore, Reed Moore, Theophile Moore, Walter Moran, Leonard Morissette, Claudia Morton, Linda IQ .R ' M17 5 '. .+L . -, , Q IL ' il' 'L' ' L' v w s i ,ZA ', I ' gg, U9 A, i ,rv ff Sophomores A fi 1 4, vt W 32 - ag. r' f 1 g x. fi 5 X Q. E, ., ,?l.5 T' Q-f Q- :'79- A 41 Ap wr .. , Q 13 1 .1 Planning our next move. . 7, ,, 1469? -vw- 4-v f ,-.4 1- -Q 'C' ll 1 M- 1 5 pv- Sophomores Mulvihill, Susan Murawsky, Ed Murphy, Bill Myers, Greg Needham, Debbie Neff, jeff 4 Nelson, Emily Nevels, Chester Nichols, Charles Nicholson, Robert Nicodemus, Thomas Norris, Barbara Norton, Debra Nottingham, Holly Novell, Paula O'Dell, Danny -ff Obarr, Mike Oberlies, Tracy Oliver, Deborah Olmstead, Diane Olmstead, Keith Olson, Carol Orsborn, Dennis Osborne, Hubert Overhulser, Barbara Pace, Roy Padilla, George Papoulias, Mary Paredes, Anthony Parker, loan Patrick, Diane Paularena, David Peace, Deborah Pearson, jennette Peck, Rebecca Pecoraro, Phyllis Pekelder, Luann Perrapato, Steve Perry, Craig Perry, Ioyce Phillips, Gary Phillips, Marilyn Phillips, Mike Pitt, Walter Pittman, Cindy Planalp, Wayne ef-' i Poskitt, Karen Posladek, David Potter, Ronald gf' ' is . Pottinger, Philip t Powers, Catherine L f ' 3 I .f ET 'Wu' kk Price Marla Price Rahn Pulliam Anne A little mixed up, Stuart? 3 , 'i F 1-v K-I A1 , ,l i iii ' 124 Which way are you going? Quick, Cynthia Rafferty, Alex Ralston, Peggy Rasmussen, jon Reed, Kristine Reid, Peggy Rella, Nicholas Renny, Patrick Renzi, john Reylek, Thomas Reynolds, Sheryl Reynolds, Vincent Richardson, Bill Riedel, George Riggs, Debbie Rin de, Devin Riney, Patricia Riordan, Lora Roberg, Laura Roberts, David Roberts, William Robertson, Richard Robinson, Bill Robinson, judy Robison, Tom Rogers, james Rojas, Lisa Romero, Ruth Roscoe, Gary Rothrock, Rodney Rouillard, Becky Rowson, Mike Ruegg, Bill Ruiz, joe Rurup, Roger Ruse, Karen Russell, Dan Ryan, john Ryan, john Rycenga, David Salazar, Steve Salmon, Darlene Sandifer, David Sandoval, Alberto Savage, Kathy Scarcella, Gerry Shell, Dennis Schmidt, Lori Schaubelt, Karen Schneemann, Rosemary Schnepf, Mike Schniepp, Mark Schultze, Paul Schupbach, lane Sophomores 1' w ,J gt '57 l . Vw Y, 4 ' v 1' X Q. 'LT il fl r l il sk 4 s ' I kr qt- x., e il I f How's business, Paula? I I 'y 4' 'W JE, i 1 Sophomores Schwartz, Ronald 'ff' Scott, David Q5 X' M Scott, Mary ,gt Seiden, Raymond ' ' X 4' L Seiler, Cary 4, y 4 v xv -f-4 Shaw, Robin 2 2 Shea, james ' 5 2 Sherman, Cynthia t gi Ky fl' 'Q Shestakoff, Robert Shields, Marcia ,, fm Silvis, Ieff Q uv Simpson, Brenda , if Sinkes, Alisa 1'2' 'i via., FP Skanes, William Skarda, Kim Sledzinski, john Sluder, Ken Smith, Darlene in Close your eyes and I ll kiss you. .., Smith, Howard 5- Smith,1ennifer '3 Smott, Dan ' Spurlock, Barbara V W W, Stansil, Nancy ,cj Steele, Dan Sterling, Kristi Stewardson, Larry y in N Stolnack, Barbara Storts, Penny Strickland, loyce Sumner, Linda wi ' 2 ' ' Swink, Heidi Swulius, lack Tapper, Guy Taylor, Elizabeth .lrvaau ft ful. Taylor, Ernest Taylor, Marlys Taylor, Marsha vwmn' Teigen, Nancy Theis, Renee H Thompson, Bruce i S147 --fx Cheating? Pam how could you! Thoner, Danny Tilley, Eileen Tobey, Winfield Toledo, Mike , Tonkinson, Leslie Touchet, Don Traut, Patrick f Tucker, Maureeen -K' is X gb 7 f 5 ff W ft, Turner, Nancy f - ' P Uibel, Charles gi, ' :Q Uibel,lohn il l f - j Vankampen,joanna 1 ---1 L Vasconellos, Debbie A 'K' ii e Verstraten, jolie 4 Vines, Vicki Wagner, john 126 Wagner, Ruth Walden, Robert Walker, Hilary Walker, Lee Wallen, Gary Wammack, Edward Warren, Linda Weaver, Katheryn Weber, Laurie Weidinger, Nancy Weissbuch, Nadine Wells, Toni Welsbacher, Kathy Wendleton, Dale Wheatcraft, Debbie Wheeler, Lance White, Deborah Whittingham, Niki Wilhite, Mark Wilkinson, john Williams, David Willis, Debra Wilson, Susan Winchell, Randy ' si 99 ' :lx ,y v 5 Q3 QA X! if . di,-1 ff Q 333 ' . ' i M 27' dw. 4 1' 1 ig, 1 Sophomores .ff-. -fa Wissinger, Cathy Withes, Daniel Wolgat, Raymond Womack, Steven Wood, Mary Wood, Timothy Woolrich, Francis Wort, Kathy Wright, john Zeugner, Manfred Zeugner, Richard Zwick, Gary -ff, an 7 L, F ff X r 127 1. xi .. 'As 1. , f W . my, W N-W , I Z. .V W, fm' Z rr V . W1 iff V ' 1 , 2 ' , , . ,,, , 'lm' ,'-'ef-wh J 'Z fi .ffl 3 1 M' ' Q -'V 1 .'.w'fffff x 41,2 1- Jw' f A + 5 ' f' M' W f ' V i A V Li - M, . iz 3., , - f ' ff Qfi ' 1 fl ' fr-I I sw QW' .17 -5 Q L 'f W.,.W,.f if fb , .MQ A A , JM 4' , Qngqkgzlflgig K- ' ' K 41 -' f , , s ,ug .1 V.-M, .i,.,,w,Vf sw ' Secretary Treasurer President Vice President Dan Faulk Brian Duffy Linda Duffy Cheryl Keil Freshmen See the Light . ir f ,?l un,',e'i vang' vw- .. YV: ,J M 1. xy ,v?-fjnffff 4-45 in gg 4.421-,iii L? Pegg-J :F '1 1 as 'J-11 f:w,,f'fgqf.p,f3 gg ai, 'H'?.',gr ,Q-W A' .ff 'ge '3 ' ea, at gi, 21 ,V ' M' ' ff mir , M15 ff A , f r 4 3 Heel 53 55 Y W ,ferry Q . y sm .. -I ,I ,Q is -l asm F qfm,l'1,Y72.. ? K3 - E Vw 'Qi' ig' A .migvxf ' ,val-f51I flis bf2W1'1. ,.,g F , P , H r-V' A Y 1 ri 0 riffs X - x,gi7i??.f E, bi I vw. 7 v Miss Basgall speaks to the council ,f-. Mrs. Davies advises the officers Back row: D, Faulk, B. Duffy, T. Watenpaugh, D. Shaw. Second row: T. Baquera, C. Long, N. Merino, K. Bieda, R. Field. Front row: 1, Lucus, L. Duffy, C. Keil, C. Pur- dum. 128 Aaker, Cinthia Aron, Marla Abaroa, Susan Adair, David Adams, Bruce Adams, Carlos Adams, Emilia Adams, Ruth Agin, Michael Albanese, john Allman, Cheryl Amador, Vincent Ambler, David Ammann, Timothy Anders, Wayne Anderson, jeffrey Anderson, Virginia Andrews, james Anthony, jeffrey Archibald, Robert Ariessohn, Laurel Armstrong, Carolyn Armstrong, Robert Arredondo, Helen Arthur, Allen Ashton, Dela Babcock, Barbara Bailey, Karen Bailey, Rozan ne Balsley, Wayne Bandy, Barbara Baquera, Trina Barranco, Charles Barranco, Mary Barrios, Nelson Baskerville, Mary Baum, Kathryn Baum, Sandra Baxlwy, Stephen Bearden, Christina Beavers, Loren Becker, jod Bennett, Katherine Ben nent, Paula Berger, Alicia Berkey, john Best, William Bieda, Kim Black, Anna Black, Deborah Blevins, Diana Bludau, Thomas Bly, Paul Bobbitt, Virginia , ax 1T 'Y . :I or at K l , 11' 1 is fi .gf Freshmen Bodie, Carol Boerner, Kenneth Bogdan, Steven Bolling, Carol Bolshazy, Christophe Bongard, Thomas Bonilla, Cindy Bonilla, Ernest Boss, Donald Botticelli,1aque Bowling, Dennis Boyette, Glenn Bracey, Laura Brawner, Chris Bregantic, Nancy Brent, Robert Broderdorf, Earl Brody, Melody Browning, Patsy Bruce, Patricia Bryant, Sandra Bryant, Sherry Buccellato, Elaine Buck, Lynnan Bufka, Craig Bullock, Charles Burrows, james Busick, William Buso, jesse Butterworth, jeri Buttner, Suzanne Campbell, Sandra Cardenas, Caroline Carlin, Elaine Casteel, Karen Catlin, Susan Cesena, Yolanda Chabot, Andre Chalupnik, Richard Cham, Larissa Chandler, David Chapdelaine, Daniel Chapman, Barbara Chapman, Nancy Ch ruchman, Lawrenc Clabaugh, Madonna Clarey, David Clarey, Diane Clark, Steven Clark, Zane Clarkson, janet Clay, Karen Clements, Robert Coddington, Kathryn C I :Mm it 7 11,1 N . ,.1-is nav r ,. i 4 1 I 2' X f f f , ,,.Mf,?f,. , - 1 1 - '2 , v ' ,gf Or i' gi, f X 4 '. M 'C' l'.E2'-,-if Cl l' 92,12 ': I. , A I ZW f 1 I 1 'f 1 , , ? ,, t ' 1 1 X 4 2 1 f, f , X' X I 1 fr:.f,f.4 'ff 'T iv- 9113 1 we g f ' V V 72 I mf . We f W 0 1 f 4 , rw My Y , lf , 8, ,., M , , A . X , -..f ,J ' er V' -H+ .ff - ja ' - ,f fx, ,f -l ff nt., f -' rw if 'W ,W ,Q, ,, , , 'l a a 2 , , gf! ' C r rlf' ' 5 'Q r ravi auf, Q yy' 2 f V., . 4 , rw r i ' WWvwQMWWWW WW f -Q ,, ima M uw Vdc Q v wapf - f Z L rl f f f , f iv xt , Y Jr -4 l W , , , Lf W .. X lr. r ' 5:2 My ,,,, , ,: I- J X FS ,WH , . fr,-.V -f .. .1 Qf ff! f ,ff f I , A , Q J I , V WW QWQQ ,, ,i M i,V,f,.. J 6 . W f if ay, , il Y f 1 ff 15 ff '61 f f Z! , 4 L E Don't worry, jesse. You'll be Y ' , , ,, , S Yi, ,Z 'K V .M 2 ' ,..... -1- 'A ij, 5 f' ' A V .V ffm., 3 . fi A '22 'iv , K 'f ' V f '- , f, boy soon. i gp rr -, if , 2 1 ' 5- Q, ,f .515 ,. . , f : QV! V ' V .lfqm f 1 3 ,, , g , ' , Q ,f ,,,, f, , I, , , f , 4 ff?,fi'f ff 'V f W4 C W2 ' wif I 'C 'H ' 43 ,f I ,C Q K y, ff of 4, , , f , ,- . M., Q. .t f r L, Q .,, . , f .M m- 1 , , ,Cut ',. , if -AJ ew' if ,- 5 ,, 2, W in V f f Q ,f 'I M rr 1 twiki r fwfw , 'V , TZ ' 1 ' ' ,' I gg, ,, ,V, I ,gi .W X ri Wg 4 ,gf : - tx r ,Q 'N ,' ' ',.. ' ' 'Z ffl vw, .V l' i f 'f as ,f 4, ' V r .-- 46 f ? V in .,., , V 1, 3 Y f, .s X 1 V -- C 3 3 ' A ' W l' ' 1 Q 'I5' r X H C f ' iti err r, a,w, ,fws , R f I xjgts , I 4 5 7. 130 a big 4 4 , 1.1L V lim i? 1 . I Agn Y . g f V7 l 1 , R lwwwi ll -V... ' 'i , V Q, fl R I X it G kv V'-r,,4ig1 X I Q, 'af E AA if! 5? f M V! I 0 X r 1 , J. Coleman, Anthony Coleman, Bonita Coleman, Casey Collard, Daniel Collins, Maureen Conn, William Conners, Margarette Cook, Sandra Cooper, Mary Cooper, Paula Corbit, Brian Cox, lanis Cranfill, Cheryl Cripps, Carole Crocker, David Crowder, lohn Cruz, Danny Cruz, Samuel Cunningham, Gordon Currier, Ruth Dale, Michael Danekas, Danny Danner, Marsha Darnell, Orville Davidson, Ioyce Davis, Melanie Davis, Regina De Gaetano, Michael Debone, Michele Decker, Rae-Dean Del Ross, Linda Denton, Brant Derosset, Leslie Dillon, Mary Dixon, Dennis Doddridge, Mark Doll, Sheri Doolen, Claud Dornbusch, Richard Dougherty, Lynn Dowling, Lawren Drysdale, Clyde Du Bois, Catherine Duffy, james Duffy, Linda Dufour, Gary Dunn, loyce Durham, Bruce Earnest, Janice Eatmon, Janice Ebert, jean Ebert, Susan Ehrig, Paula Eich horn, Susan 4' I sf -.f Freshmen , 1 'X 4 ' ' 'C A3 fit, . , W2 ' 1 f 4, ' ki FH 4 T -, my JA.. f V' JY C 'D r It 1' F l l V yi gk ,II W, f If f' ,. 4 V b A 'I' llka L' . an iv ., I ,E Q l,,, C17 H f' xiii: N . r f 51 -:ffl F 'ijliigyras rid' rr ,F P ,ri , 4 at ,-if r .fb ,., 135' lt,q' 'ADX-'Pg' I amp' . is 1 L0 '-1 ' w'. f3f'!'1.. yi' 'A ., ,. QYLKF,-rm,ige:,,,..'?gg,gage 5.,,i2,,qf 1-.-, ,W if 'A'-.. H' V r .S if FV' iw ,?,v'siEIi'1E ig -'t 35-1 , X , cl, .W ,f if E 3 as as t : H V F Ll, ff , 4 F i if fit' ' fi ,i wfiiL'i if gamf 4 , 1 , rl f if ' 'C' ' ' Freshmen stand up before upper-classmen at Freshmen Orientation Assembly. of Lf Lfl 1 ,quo 'i v 0 iv 4- had nr? . 'i Y? I Z, 1 , N if. I it Kwvxalr ' I I f A, fi 131 Rx uf rv C . , I :- endure C, Freshmen Eklund, Shelley Ellis, Kathryn Emmett, Vicki England, Edward Engstrom, Nolan Enos, Manuel Epps, Randall Ericson, Karla Eucker, Pamela Evans, Vicki Evins, Michele Fairweather, Mark Faulds, Daniel Faulk, Daniel Faulkner, Steven Fergen, Constance Field, Deborah Fillpot, Randall Finch, Linda Fine, Roylyn Finnegan, Terry Firtch, Susan Flint, William Flores, Miran Floyd, Daniel Folts, Linda Forsberg, Michael Forston, William Foster, Susan Fox, Clay French, james Friedgen, Holly Frizzell, James Frost, Daniel Frye, David Fukushima, Tony Fullerton, Kevin Fyock, Laura Gaia, Charles Callardo, Loretta Gallen berger, Michael Galloway, Kerry Galvan, Debbie Candy, Marvin Gardetto, jonathan Gardner, Ronald Garland, Deborah Gaskill, Lorraine Caspar, Steven Gendreau, Terry Cerhart, Keith Gerstein, Lynn Getto, Mark ui. mf ff-vt sud, F A 2. -,, . 5 gt 1 , .Pi V n ,,. 'l'9 fan!-if , , ,. Fresh men participate in the Foreign Language Christmas Toy Drive. fi 'sf W4 ' f 4.2: 3, I X V' 'L . fag .D Go, fight, win! l32 ,L Q7 Freshmen l Gibbs, lohn Gilchriest, William Gill, Ruth Gillespie, Gina , Gillingham, Robert Golembiewski, Andrew i Golembiewske, Bonnie 4' J X 1 Golojuch, Patrick -t i f Gonzalez, Edwardo Goodrich, Patricia Graff, james Gray, Linda Green, Michael ,,.., 4, .V Gregory, john 'JI Greiner, Beth Gribble, Rebecca Griffin, Dixie Grosse, Maryann Grove, Karen Guerrero, Constance .f Gustin, Roberta Haak, Vicky Hafner, David Hall, Donna Hammond, Kathryn Hanes, Steven Harmon, Gary Harpenau, Kenneth M Harris, Laurie Z, Harris, Michael 'fix Harris, Thomas Ht fin-fs P Harrison, Rodger f Hart, Michael 4' 1' Hartsock, Kathleen Harvey, Virginia Hassett, Carla Hatton, Donald Q Hawkins, Victor Q 5 Hayward, Donna 3 5 Hayward, Donna M l Q Head, Deborah if wwvwx X. Y, Heim, Steven ' J l Heitman, Suzanne Hemphill, Bruce Henderson, Edna v At . I I ,, , Herzik, Eric ypica scene on nitiation Day. e l 5 4- Hessling, Charmaine Hicks, Ruth Hildebrand, Pamela Hill, Rebecca Hilterbrant, jack W X -- Hinkley, David Hixson, Thomas Hodges, Brian 165' 51 - ' .lt . X x i 133 Freshmen 7 Hoeffer, Lorelei , 1 mf Hoffman, Mark 'f 'M 1 if 2 F - - 'vf ' :+L I L 1-V 42 ' :JW , 7 f -.: . ,W Homan, Priscilla , Q. Q , - ,ff C, 1 -ay ' - f . A I , V ' wg qx 1 - 1 Q 3. , , Honey, Richard si. -, f , - 2 . , :5,, 'J 3 , W tv . W, Q., , ,V , - -, Q- Q- . . 1 A 're .g- - ' ,,.... 'rr 1' Hopkins, Ramona , 5 ,z VS., . V ,, g W Hosaka, Natalie Q' - , I W Houshar, Susan I 1 ' , 5 ' ' Htl, V Hubble Susanne J, 2 Y ,V 1 f , fl A 'L 1 ' 1, -:Magi ' F f' F ff 15 1 W' Huckle, Linda Huhn, Beth Hulbert, Gary - -1-F Hunemuller, Lisa xv , , f 41 , 2 0 'ws C59 f Hunt, Kevin Hunter, Gloria Hurley, Patrick Huson, Frank ,, Wm On Orientation Day, Freshmen see Helix cheerleaders for the first time. lsenberg, Donna jackson, Steven jalaty, james jarrell, john jerman, Barbara ... jessup, Daniel jett, Susan johannessen, Glen ' f f f W . , V -f, ,f johns, Daniel ff f johnson,Clement Y 9 W .-v johnson, Debra F ,J johnston, Leslie V jones, julie , X 'ks is jones,Marsy ' 7 V jones, Randy 2. y X jones, Steve jordan, Valerie justice, Cheryl ' ' . 5 ,s ,lj Freshman sees the light. fav 'Via YV ,A y i Katan, Brian Keaton, Elizabeth Keil, Cheryl Keller, Clifford Kelsey, Pamela Kennedy, Robert Kenyon, Robert Kjorlie, Lawrence AX-W Kladouras, Gus 4 Knauer, Nancy Koehler, Carla Kogle, Don . , Kraus, Edward ll Kubanis, Patrica ' Kuhl, Catherine Kun kee, Cheryl M Kurosad, Susan ' Lack, Rebecca of ' l ' 1 I L, - little strange. We always knew Bill was a 134 Lamb, David Lange, jonathan Larkin, Daryl Larsen, Merl Lau, Michael Laughlin, Rickey Lawson, Karen Lent, Terry Lepore, Robert Levikow, joseph Light, Cameron Lindsey, Laurri Linker, Brian Lintvedt, Leanne Lesh, Randy Long, Christie Longfellow, Matthew Lucus,1eannie Lueken, julia Lujan, Ida Mac Eachen, loan Machado, Laurie Mahoney, Colleen Malmberg, Fawn Mann, Sandra Mann, Thomas Marcy, Herve Marks, Sheryl Marquez, Teresa Marrow, Gray Marshall, Joe Marshall, Katrina Martell, Debra Martin, Richard Martinez, Anthony Mattia, Ruthann Mauck, Wallace May, Lin da Mayer, Ellen Mc Afee, Felicia Mc Cardell, Scott Mc Daniel, Mary Mc Dermott, Michael Mc Donald, Matthew Mc Gee, Teresa Mc Leod, Donald Mekenas, Claudia Melvin, Gregory Merino, Nancy Meserole, David Michener, David Milan, Stephany Miles, Lawrence Min gs, lohn r on Q lb J 4 , 555 x til X 1 l:,i I 1 x .. I l Freshmen 1 . I 4 ,. 1 ' 5 I . rzzlg-, A - I 1 .1 Bl .g ,L .. , ,A tif L 'U , id f , 5, 311 hfr. -L vig if ll ,.W- a, ' Q m S . ' ' K 'V' .. f i, 1 '- Qi- i -- 'L ii 1 .5-flf 'Q 0 - 4 r ' Q 1 , , - W. , fm U .ii :W ff? 'f Freshmen Mitchell, Bruce Monahan, William Moody, jeff Moore, Alice Moore, Lorraine Moore, Margaret Moranville, Leon Morgan, Shawn Morrison, Dale Morrison, Danny Morrison, Nancy Morton, Michael Murphy, Mark Napolis, Diana Neill, Kathryn Nelson. john Nesvold, Vikki Newcomb, Brenda Neyndorff, Charmaine Nichols, George Nicholson, john Norbeck, Michael Norman, james Norris, Gregory Nugent, Teresa Nunez, David Ohlsen, james Oldham, Margaret Oliver, David Oliver, David Oliver, Debra Olliff, Laurette Olson, Kandyce Olson, Martha Ong, Roxie Orsborn, Bruce Osborne, Ralph Owens, David Paasche, Vicki Padilla, Audrey Padilla, Bertha Palmer, Caylynn Parks, Dana Parris, Kenneth Patterson, Kathleen Patterson, Ross Paulick, Shelly Pearson, Glenda Pearson, Michael Pekelder, Dawn Pelling, Larry Penfield, Bennett Penny, Karen uv Mjff' , Qi.. School hymn is sung by Frosh Cheerleaders. 'QT' A R , gy mx 136 Peterson, Victoria Pharr, Mark Phillips, Donald Phillips, Karen Piepenbringk, Dana Pierce, Sandra Pippin, Randy Pleasant, Michael Pollman, Diane Ponce, Eduard Postulka, Perry Potter, Herbert Powers, Terry Prieto, Richard Pritchard, james Purdum, Cynthia Purdy, Iohn Pyle, Kim Randall, Barbara Randle, Kimberly Raney, Gregory Rathmann, Lennice Raulston, Robert Reddick, Karen Freshmen Redmond, Steve Reed, Michael Reeder, Denise Reeves, Loyda Reif, Robert Relucio, Thomas Renfrow, Wayne Rettig, Robert Reyburn, Teresa Reynolds, Donna Richardson, Paula Ritach ka, Roman Rivera, Rafael Roberg, Dawn Roberts, Erin Roberts, Rex Roberts, Richard Rock, Doreen Rodstrom, john Roehrich, William Rogers, Cynthia Rogers, William Rosen, Debra Rouillard, Marie Ruiz, Elaine Ruiz, Manuel Runyan, Vicki Ruttam, Paul Ryan, Dorsey Salazar, Armando Salazar, Mary Sanders, Linda . gi It , 34 Qlvq v 3 Q nv' in .. , 'x v M7 ,, fl A , 1 ,,s,, b Freshmen Sands, Rick Saucedo, Alberto Savoie, Lloyd Schanbacher, Ieffry Schimke, Diane Schmunk, Gregory Schrandt, Rudi Schroeder, Cathern Schwarz, Gloria Sdao, Lawrence Seamon, Billy Seamon, Luana Semancsin, Mark Settle, Terri Seuferer, Thomas Shepard, Dave Shepard, Eric Shephard, Nancy Sheppard, Roberta Shestakoff, Marina Shrinkle, Elaine Simpson, joni Simpson, Robin Sirkis, Anna Sitzler, Denise Slack, Sydney Slote, Susan Smith, Eric Smith, Myrna Smith, Richard Smith, Scott Soderberg, Lynn Soderberg, Nels Sozzani, Robert Spencer, Debra Spivey, David Spooner, Sally Spurlock, Carol St. Hilaire, Gary Steele, Dawn Stein, David Stein, William Steiner, Lanny Stelmach, Carlos Stephens, Lynne Stevenson, Bruce Stoeh r, Albert Strandberg, Larry Stratton, Deanna Strauss, Linda Stromberg, Pamela Sugg, jeffrey Sullivan, Cynthia Swanson, john ' f 3 , ,Q 9 M5 . I 5' , 1 A . EA arf , I gy' -r w sig. iffmxfisgmg 3 52, IW fe ff I S fzf 1 ' 5 , , l xv 4 s ,, Z -5 f '- t gf, V , .ff , L. , t ., .,.,. 4 we y 1' I wfffg' fb! W f , frrr , QQ , Za K ,4 AAF' I is , fa: j , fi, J.. V S 7' y 1 L V yp 5 I, s-if -aw 3 W f 5' by iv, , ,9 to fb Q,- in-I 3 cy 41, X ff' - f 1 H , Y L , 4 w 1 ka ' ,Q-A.. K v 'L f .1 W I eff 192 iff - .- S Zwf ,, 4, ,I ' N, 6 ' miiw' , i . ' f 5, '7 av, ' ,.,., Hmmm-I wonder what would happen if pulled this? ,, QW , A ff arf f iii G Q - V xv f ' . if rn t, 4 138 -in I , C t A A challenging game of chess relaxes students at lunch. .I '-if 1. V LA, .. ,. . f ,- xxx 4 ' , X av f V ,D 2,, , M ,. f H 2 if fi if Q12 1 ' :f,',,7i X '..'.w.5' Vw I 'fi f M ,ff ,i ff W 5-4 2 M , ff V , W, A . ,,- V fn' k A 'x xl ,, lj VI ff ,mils 4'i'1'?j',Z'-it ' ' fiiriffiti f' tf,,......,a.i, Q : N Sweenie, Andrea Swulius, Paul Talley, Peter Tanner, Robyn Tarantino, Frances Taylor, Thomas Taylor, Timothy Taylor, William Teague, Aileen Teincuff, Dave Thomas, Lynn Thompson, Holly Thompson, Marie Thompson, Sharron Thompson, Steven Thunberg, Carlton Todd, Brian Tomlin, Mark Toombs, Michael Trenkle, Craig Triebull, Diane Tucker, Krista Tuthill, Marie Tuttle, Claudia Tyler, Douglas Ucker, Martin Van Wulven, William Vanroon, Emily Vega, Maria Velazquez, Steven Vines, Kathleen Wagner, Leslie Wagner, Steven Waldron, Susan Walton, Andrew Wands, Charles Wangenstein, Paul Warner, Linda Watenpaugh, Timothy Watts, Robin Webb, Robert Webster, Deborah Weld, Margaret Wells, Glen West, Carol West, Michael Westman, Kathy Whillock, Sandra Whitaker, Richard Whitehead, Edward Willett, Cheryl Williams, loan Williams, Patricia Winchell, Annette Winokur, Keefe Winsworth, Michelle Winter, Elaine Wolf, Leslie Wood, Laurie Wood, Robert Woodyard, Nancy Workman, Thomas Wyatt, Terri Wynn, Heidi , 1 cf' x lg, A Freshmen Al E 5 s , A if l 1 ,gy K4 70,41-L 5 ' M , R19 .2 W 4 f ' ' L A :Q 1 , . I 1 Q -1-' any ff .X if? 4, X , 1 313, 'f,, iff, A V 6,Ll,,,v , , 2 1 Q , 4. 1-L 1. 1 ' A M' f 'f .41 A 1 lf i 4 , 1 K 9 1. Q If dx, I I I w , X' 'Q , , 2 , 1 nl Q ' .- 3 af T1 lk' 4 AV , 4 . - , ff ff F B rf 4 'W f 1 1 rilfk is ,, X bf 5 'l 1 , , t '21 A lv, T 94. 2 M ' X 4 M A . Ez ,.-515: ' lb. 1 -S1 , Tfffi Yanez, Maria Young, Catherine Zapf, Mary Zeithers, Lisa A af' Li J gf ' '1 2 4n K Bs Q 5 l I 4 AW- 1 I 1 11 1 P XJ A. wr, L- , -vsrf J , 4 , W' fa- 4- 1, Q. He.: , 1. . S iw 1' F ,- --V -fs--1-WT. , ,i af 1 1 .ig ' if-j,,i ' , ' ' f 1f:, ' - . I 2' '1 I J 'X shi r L T 1, ze 5 , I: 1 i f - ' . . f S L l39 ' Lfflto . mf AM, Q Q 5311 1446 A If-..,. ' . ' - - 'Q ff! iiifgkf'-+ -..g,,f 'i'42f 4 'Q-4f.,f,ffL 3456 wQ 'cfff.'4fxQ: Q,,j2 f-,7Z,:'5fm, dcffffvq, 6 'f LfC,,LQ '!4'5 'f-f4,,,? '-P32 wqeigwai g'2z:.54Z.?Q?2Q'ff5?Q,ifJg' - . 5g,f.,, jfdfcg ff5.ff.,j 25 1-Q.?5'1-EQ . . - 'QC' ' Q, 'Q' ' f Q2,W-Q?f.hs-?.fif4y.4,QaZ?w,fZZhwffffZ1ffQf5 . Wzwgkgt M:b4!2,,,f '2fi.x21R7Msf,g4q52'g.kQi'gZ.'3'g96q'544'fe6 ?ZQQ ,Q jfJe.,i6h,f4142iqgf?K2pqZ? fJ2L,f'-ff4f'fgf 5L aff., P f.'l,'17:' f4f-,2'f 'f4T5'Qf'f--0 'Z' QQ- -'-ff, ' 4 ' x f fvf,, QW 6 24.4, QQ WJ '96 or '6'5wv:6 ': Wm 'Z 5f21:q..,,'f ff 4:9 4 'I ,ggYff 5 .Q 'if ZEQXX gy 4 X- fx M211 ,,,,A ,KX dgumw fra ,Icing Dityqf 4 5' ,leaf iqfff ?fr,.Al:. Jf '42 Z Q 'ay' X Jag! A , 1 1 4 Q l V f r 4? ,NJ lla - 414 JJQHQA, 4 Ly tif fQ ,f m'4 'Q-' M1 f . -14,04 qffbz. nw 1 3 1 f y' 9 ?f,,,:fTf4,1-6?7 'f4'X 4042 :Lv bf'-b,,, 13 fi . fbf . Q32 ' 942, -6 i X. 'Qin' . ,f, , . 'fa J 14 A 3, V ff-4 :Zi K f - .J 1 -QP Q ff?W'W I ' 1 'flag ' J 'lib !Q0'q 'Ha ' qi? '44Q-L, gjfjm 1 , 414,01 'lg 'ix , . QQ' b.q , ifnfyln ff me-1, 'J ,I 01,4 . i Y , I aqvlyvf v 319 Q lf IQ' Q A Jzg - .pc Y! C ' X954 ty Q , rt- 'v1,,, rf ' yrqaalff' 'rQg,'y4 'fl 4' J 1,4 1 1142 'V yqf ,. ' 'Z f , ' , 1 . 'ff ' 1 1 Y I 1 I f X ij I VW 5-l,Lo1.g'!, QR I .ygggba 'Zjq4 ! 4, YQYAJXYHXX 1 A , lv, '71-6, 'P-by 1.1, c.,,' ' ' ' . .' f 414 ' 9' '- - f Z I' 1 1 WA ' f X I - nl 4 4 Q f? 144 1 Vprub , 114,11 f , ff, 4 In . Paying? ,n l4!6.,' Q 'cy 1?k l, 4 ' yflu ag ,', f I anna, X ,a5j iwL,, f ' 4. H-f , W , 'f'-1. '4,, f XS ' f- 1 Q m,,f qicqlhhlq 1 Q 12 -9'h.4 y ng gh 'fP1,, vo'f5Y4'Y L'fqL la1f'l'f4JJ --. ,gf I' QL 4: M' ?a,,, 1' 95yfQ4,5 .,Mf'7:w ,Nd od 4,44 -79-'Q:,.,.,, Mm 75149 1 , jg, W? ' ap, gf 11, 0.4, ' 9194 A',4' . 1 I Ip, ' Q?',!l I 5' ' 14 I 'UPI Q,J'. 449 I ! I IJ R C14 ,j4,? rg - 4.5.4411 a Q Kf, 3 4f,,-,lun 7 If-Q, raw, jr 1455.15 rf alyff-,Z 1.-,fu-4f'4' o,,.y4,'4:Q fl 'n,,,,4' ,yjkv uh. G! ' v. f ' f 1 , 1 ' 'Q ,, ' 1 a flu-,N 'J .jg-,,','i44 r Q Xsfqfls A 'lfg, .tr K4 fzgzwi f 147 I 9141! I' f6'I.'nf' f 7'4 Afrlg, , 1 l7f?1y,,z!h' , 'uqft ., fc' ' ' , ff I 'ff 1 ?'.' N ' lbw! . 5 9564? , 51473. in uf- . bf!! 1 xg . fn 'af -' X. ' 4.5 'Q X ,n ' .1-,,, -Q.- I 'fl r ,. 3:54 A Y g 6 I-map' .,,'J,I-. , ' , 4 a.. F491 ,VA . ' ' 47454,-4' ,V GAT , I' 166: '+ f ' , -fy. K 152 ee 4, I R51 g Q24 k 5f2b5 ' l'-11 A ' 5,5-f .34 IQL? A f ffuQf?'f 3 J me Zag Sega 4! 44. afbxihlvz avi? A person under the sign of GEMINI tends to be restless, versatile, clever, exuberant, and expressive. This sign is ruled by Mercury and its harmon- ious signs for business, marriage or companionship are Aquarius and Libra. ,MQCLUB A person under the sign of V - - 4, CANCER tends to be patient, 7 .I L 36 I v - fu, LQ: f. sensitive, changeable, and easily Q ,Qt - 104. Q' 4 4 in uenced. This sign is ruled ' -194,4 ' X by the Moon and its harmonious 42. 4 'bfi bail .-34, . U. signs for business, marriage, Q4-5 Qaqz , 4 Q f . A Q41 - 4 - - ' 0,42 45 120' , 4.4, 02 or companionship are Pisces, Q72 ',g'y'?'f4'qv, fbi 4' 'fQ,'vf' Scorpio,and Taurus. 4096 Men. 7?- f? 'Q.+.4ivf gi X fffaf' . I r . ' -is Q 'k ef ef ww, 4- 4 FQ. fx, Q' -12:-f : u mf f4 ,,.,f A4 W f fr - 'fe - 'L,,' '63 Q . , 1, 0,1 qf IZW, 4 'Q 'Q Q4 fl Qss 'f . ff f Q 1- uf-, f. '- f- .f ,4 . . ,twink Q! www-Qf.w4,2 mdk' S141-fg,7:q 3. .X Q fa, fog '47 , 'I ' . ' . ' . ' Q 'L ' ' an ff, ew v aa My af-f is , it . '41, ,lx s4' , C' - ff, Q 'f ' A '. J- P - 1 h 52-6 925 f '4,'-f'f'-'faf' VA, X '-'..,,7 'ff'f : Q 'X ln 9 . JXP! df . '44 . f ' 6' - ' I x . 1 u -og ,Gif 44,45 'yea ,444 l aku! 4Q ,.4,,4 ia V ,I VW . 'HY qi U :Y'ZL-in 07 W1 W 5' li Sl ,.-:A-'l N, 1,1 . 1 van 19' , V f ff . 4.14.41 r 41. 01,1 vi 't-.f 441 '-9 4 JW 'wc 40+-nf Tw fu- 641. 'ff f.: qw s- Q-ff 'sf' 27' J lt' GQQ 4qZQj'1. 'a5uj 'I X If - X ri fy' 6 ' H' v, V 6 aff ., 4 ' z , sig ,-fn-f' 40. ef -'4' ffRmnp-visa f? 1 65 jf! .1 6 ' li fp ' V. f 2 . 1-.--J fnu' . ,Y ,V f ' L, ' ,9l,f ' if ' 'iq , ' Zh 4, ru 44,01 ' Q MA bl 541V Yi? if 1101? dw 4 - .f'm 1 -1 4, fa, , -. ,vty 11715, 441 fv + Z '41 M 1 ,vp mix- Q0 Q l f V . g 1 'A ' gb ' X '41, .y4v 4 ,-,Q ' --.,,,' -va' , saw ra- - f -- A- ' 91 1 11- I 52,1 O-- 1 Walk Together, Talk Together, Enrico Giorgio Walk together, talk together, o ye people of the earth, for then and only then, shall ye have peace. This is the INTERNATIONAL CLUB'S motto and they try actively to uphold it. The club works together to bring foreign ex- change students to Helix and to send our students to foreign countries. Some of the club's activities this year included the AFS bond drive, a pot- luck dinner, and a carwash. My experiences as an AFS-er at Helix are very real and alive! I shall never be able to forget the friends I have gained for the rest of my life. I want to thank all those who helped make this year so successful and happy for me. T1 The active members of the International Club. I42 O'Ye Peoples of Margaret Shattock Through AFS I have spent almost an entire year in the U.S. as an adopted member of a society that I have, for a long time, admired and wanted to be a part of. For me it has been a fas- cinating year of excitement and chal- lenge. I will always appreciate having this opportunity ofa lifetime. Gunhild Bpleage Traveling and getting to know new countries is something I always enjoy. Coming to America, a completely un- known part of the world for me, meant coming to have a new and exciting experi- ence in my life. I feel that it is great that many people believe in the AFS program to create friendship and understanding between coun- tries. - H . 1 c dsx fi XX Q . f 'Ji A '. P Q 1 ,L 1 VA :-' . -nu X 5 s Q 'f , swf- ' uf' .: ' 6' V 3:5 '11 , I fri Ll F e ,7 Li 1 42 Q.. 2 K if f-ff W X Benchwarmers and Green peppers Create Spirit This year our SENIOR BENCHWARM- ERS were a very spirited group in their plaid culottes and green vests. They could be seen at every football and basketball game cheering for our team. Even though this is only the second year that this group has been on campus, they are quite a spirited group ofsenior girls. Our GREEN PEPPERS are the largest spirit group on campus. The members number around 100 lively girls. They take an active part in all school activi- ties. This year, because of their interest, wrestling and cross-country were more ofaspectatorsport. 'Vi' , ,W 'Z A A N .. .... W, M -fi ' ,I ,Amar .1 'lf AM., lf f f V V , 'fff V L H ff, W' 4 fr y T it if-M , ,V f, ,yWWW,W,,MW,4,gM.,,,,,M,N,,,g,WW ' ,, ,Wm,,f,f, f,., ,,f.,Wf,.,,, 'ffm , Key Club Serves the School and Community Back Row: M.Evans, M.Donnelly, I.Sullins, 1.Fellows, D.Payne, T. Faulk B.Strackbine, R.lohnson, l.Doddridge, T.Halley. Second Row M.McLaren, C..Tapper, T.Self, R.Gleason, D.jackson, P.Mathe- son R Brown, D.Rogers, R.Smith, A.Strauss, M.Schniepp, M.Hewitt, The KEY CLUB is a service club or- ganized by the Kiwanians of La Mesa. Some of their projects this year were cleaning up the public works in La Mesa, a clean-up project in Tijuana, the annual Key Club convention, and the Kiwanis Apple Sale. These and other activities make this an out- standing club. K.Sluder. Third Row: Dr. P.Parker, Mr. G.Austin, l.C.amache, D Frair, B.Lynes, M.Nelson, S.Coover, B.Williams, l.Gardetto, D.Sluder Mr. A.Larsen. Front Row: M.Wilhite, R.Furry, K.Grote, G.Schniepp O.Padilla, V.Marikle, G.Sutton, M.Raffesberger, l.Thorsnes. The Helix High LETTERMEN'S CLUB is open to all athletes who have earned either a junior Varsity or a Varsity letter. This year the club sponsored the annual Senior Lettermen's Ban- quet, and the Senior-Faculty football, basketball, and baseball games. The club improves and maintains the interscholastic sports program at Helix. Lettermen's Club Promotes Sportsmanship Back Row: D.Shaw, A.Strauss, B.McDonald, M.McLaren, R.Furry, Schultz, B.Walton, j.Boutelle, B.Mazalewski, D,Castro. Front Row RSmith K.Coltrin, 1.Landis. Second Row: Mr. Lucas, M.Mahaffie, O,Padilla, B.Clemens, D.Coleman,M.Kerns. GNakano, S.Riehle, s.wearherbee, D.lones, D.Grundstrom, R. Y-Teens Work Together This year SENIOR Y-TEENS trick-or- treated for UNICEF, held joints, and sponsored car washes. The Y-teens goal is to grow as a person, to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. IUNIOR Y-TEENS is open to any junior girl at Helix. Y-teens helps these girls to grow in the love and knowledge of God. A booth at Hoot Mon, World Festival, service projects, and joints are only a small part of the many activities of these spirited juniors. to Serve Others . 6 - . 91- 'fliilv' L. . 2 ,. Hi Q t y 1 .A Q -' , 52 Y, '--af',,,'5.i - l . -,- 'y C . 'ff 121 ,.,a,a- rd., 5 'K ' K '- 2. - 4-W , ra. . , i f it , . . , 'b V 1? f ry, A- fx vj ,. --1 H 1 fi cr, 'we V, Q' 'f .1 -s ul' The SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS' motto is to help others The club held many service projects and social functions. A few of these are trick-or-treating for UNICEF and collecting for the blind. Our Y-teens meet on alternating Wednesday nights at Seminole Center in San Diego. It is a warm and friendly house where everyone is welcome. This is where they plan their various activities throughout the school year. , . l FRONT ROW P. Willis, I. Lillich. SECOND ROW: G. Atkinson, C. Ander- son THIRD ROW: R. Walker, G. Schniepp. BACK ROW: D. Grund- strom S Kubanis. Inter Club Council The INTER-CLUB COUNCIL, headed by the Attorney General, is composed of the representatives from each club. The purpose of this club is to unite all of the clubs' activities. The Inter- Club Council sponsors the annual Club Week and helps with Hoot Mon. Russian Club The RUSSIAN CLUB is an organization of students who have an interest in Russian customs, history, and language. The club attends a number of varied activities, such as a Russian picnic, and a Russian breakfast. I FRONT ROW: R. Boylen, M. Shestakoff, S. Kubanis. SECOND ROW! V Skop, T. Bludau, K. Randle. THIRD ROW: I. Oliver, L. Dors, C. Vance BACK ROW: C. Ehrentraut, S. Rogers, I. Gilchriest, S. Fattig. Phi Beta Chi its-.5 'Ziff v BACK ROW R. Price, L. Schmitz, T. Watenpaugh,C. Brawner V Peter- L Burns D Meserole M Donnelly FRONT ROW Mr R s D , . . , . , . . : am ey son 1 Anthony, B. Fischer, D. jackson, B. Nicholson, B. Cooley, D. Bock, Roy, D. Aron, D. Meserole, C. Beal, K. Schnaubelt, Mr. Pirie The PHI BETA CHI, or Science Club, :onsisted of a large group this year. The club promotes an interest in all of the sciences. It has speakers on various subjects and takes field trips. This year, among other activities, they made a trip to the Gillespie Field air terminal. The LIBRARY CLUB is a service and social club which serves Helix. The club sponsers several social activities throughout the year. Their annual Christmas Party is always a success. The club gives service to the school in both audio-visual and library areas. Library Club BACK ROW Mrs. Butts,Mr. Freeland, Mrs. Danielson. SECOND ROWS ROW: B. Hill, M. Carline, R. Roberts, T. Towers, D- BOCk l W00d K Warner S johnson, M. Pharn, B. Cooley, A. Arthur, L. Llark. FRONT National Forensic League B3Cl4 ROW 5' BBVIOVM 5- Bishop, D- F3Ull4f P- PlYm21lf P- GHFTTOYB, D. BFGY, wald, R. Canzoneri, D. Salmon, L. Schmit, L. Olliff, R. Mederios G D Kroll R Remington, W. Nelson, M. Willi8fT'vS, D- l'lUTCl'1lV1S0f1, L. DiPietro, P. Caughlin, B. Bishop. Front Row: E. Heizik, S. Williams E Lowe P SCOU, MBS B2iSg2ill- Second ROWi D, BHXlEy, V. Pike, L HBGV- Rauscher, I. Kress, C. DeGaetano, W. Smelko, F. Tunberg, K Kinsella B.Schrock. To promote better competitive and public speaking skills. This is the NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Or, around Helix, more commonly known as the Speech Team. Our Speech Team is open to any student in the upper two-thirds of his class if they are interested in competitive speaking. The Speech Team competes in local and statewide tournaments. The DECENDANTS OF SOPHOCLES, better known as the Drama Club, is an honorary club for students interested in acting. The Drama Club's purpose is to promote drama. To be a member of the club, a student must have a B average, have one year of drama, and at least one year of acting experience. This year our active Drama Club pre- sented Barefoot in the Park and held their annual banquet at the end oftheyear. Descendants of Sophocles v-'1i ,...A.,a W fr Mammig, lp ef' Back Row P. Caughlin, D. Sanifer, D. Dennis, D. Pearson, K, Gribble, P. McKinley, N, Selik, M. Kellhoxer, C. Hall, I. Kay, M. Rodriguez D Cownre R. Andrews, K, Bennett, R, Hopkins, Mrs. Noll, Front Row: f 5 150 . . Ni X 'V , s g ' justo Sierra Back row M.lingling, D.Cannizzaro. Front row: R.Aaker, M.Bevilacqua. Inter-Faith Council I am the Way the Truth and the Light. Our INTER-FAITH COUNCIL, through the Thought for the Day, and the Prayer of the Week, conveys the thought to each and every student at Helix. This interdenominational group tries in every possible way to bring the presence of God closer to each person. The purpose of the IUSTO SIERRA CLUB is to get students of different races, religions, nationalities, decents, and backgrounds together in one club. They hope to be able to discuss different incidents which have occured in our school community, city, state, and country, or go to different ac- tivities such as Hoot Mon, games dances, and even field trips together. This will be a chance to meet differ- ent people and make new friends. 1 Back row: Mr. Ehlers. Second row: A.Davis, M.Romero, Front row F.Catalfo, D.Smoot. California Scholarship Federation I ..........,..s.51W. .si The first semester members ofthe California Scholarship Federation. THE CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP is a life member. CSF has a guest spea- FEDERATION is open to any student ker each semester. The first semester with at least three A's, two B's, and no speaker was Nathalia Black. She told D's, F's, or U's. Any student who has of her travels and experiences in the been a member for at least four semes- Soviet Union. ters, one semester in his senior year, Back row: K. Ellis, N, Hosaka, A, Teague, E. Wammack, T. Watenpaugh, D. Touchet. Front row: R. Meyerhoff, M. Gilmartin, M. McDonald, K B. Mazalewski, D. Jacobs, C.. Valkirs. Second row: T. Ammann. B. Gerhart, T. Savage,I. Lillich,K. Savage. Heitman, B. Schrock, P. Andolsek, F. Thunberg, V. Skop, D. Posladek, I52 Distributive Education Deals in Merchandising DECA2C.McDonald,V. Sellers, L. Wilson, V. Brawner, C. Rubin, W.Nelson, D. Hartman, Mr. Lent, M. Williams, P. Collins, I. Trexler K Amundson. The combination DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION club-class stresses selling, advertising, displaying, and merchan- dising. They are active in local state, and national competitions dealing in merchandising. The club participates in many fund-raising and civic activi- ties such as gift wrapping at Gross- mont Center at Christmas. They also take care of needy families during both Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons. QUILL AND SCROLL is an honorary club which is open to students who have served on the tartan or fling staff for one semester. The students, to be eligible, must be in the upper one third of their class academically, and they also must have the rec- ommendation of their teacher. An installation dinner near the end of the school year is usually held for the members of Quill and Scroll. Honorary High School journalists Mr. Hill, M. Gilmartin, L. Sullins, B. Olsen, C. Sander, P, Andolsek, P.Dayhoff, R, Meyerhoff. Clubs In Action Frosh Y-teens, the late starters. Do you give a dime about AFS? The Hurdle Crew, out of action l54 And Gut of It to-mx Y. -I J.,,X ,I The Senior Benchwarmer lineup, or pinup? Key Clubers being booked. Library Club book Sale Key Club in Tlecate. Benchwarmers heat up the basketball games. 155 1 N 5 xx Ns gl .KS N X X4 u is U XX Q, xi , 'W fn- I ' 4 1 I I Ju xl X v 1 i xx xi, UNITS!! wa mum num 'Q - x 0,5 .A 6, ll' K ' I is . X M W- ' P I .gk , KX 4' 1 - 1.2. 5 is 4 Q ' ffm, -Y ' 5 s ' f Nea, l it :H it 'U l 1 q A LM' M, NA! . ' L l All :E 'X A r' '- H as M JMU W' ll xt X QW K: of A person under the sign of AQUARIUS tends to be honest, amiable, popular, and broad- minded. This sign is ruled by Uranus and its harmonious signs for business, marriage, or companionship are Libra, Gemini,and Aries. ACTIVITIE A person under the sign of PISCES tends to be gentle, sensitive, kind, and retiring. This sign is ruled by Neptune and its harmonious signs for business, marriage, or com- panionship are Cancer, Scorpio, and Virgo. , 1' ' ' H .- 'v1?P'!mEi'5'SN K 'If s 2, X .JS LJ 'Q If.. , , , gs 1' 'Q' 'ia Z , ' Q ,f x i 1 1 X I Nags. X J l , X 'rf I ,. r P' ' c X - - if , ' 'fx X Il Q I- xx ? 5 1 'I 'Q V, 5 ss f ' fs K 1 . ga., f X'-. 29 65 , s U h fsfb 4 4 x 5 i i L- - ' , 4142! JE Q 1969-1970: the Activities SEPTEMBER 12-Fresh men Orientation 18 Frosh Tea, Girls League 19-Hello Assembly Grossmont League Football Carnival 26-Hello Hop OCTOBER 8-Fresh men Elections Assembly 9-Girls' League Potluck 10-Frosh-Soph Speech Tourney Frosh Primary Elections Pep Assembly, Mt. Miguel Game Senior Class After Game Dance 15-Frosh Final Elections, thru the 17-Key Club After-Game Dance 29-Choir Festival Concert and ml Q ,J L00k hefef b0Y- l know aF 05h tea whenl Potluck Older ibut wiser?l alumni visit with teachers at Seeone- 31-junior Class After-Game Dance theAlumr1iTea. NOVEMBER l 1-Band lamboree 7-Homecoming Assembly Alumni Tea Homecoming Homecoming Dance 14-Pep Assembly, Grossmont Game 17-Canned Food Drive thru the 26 DECEMBER 3-Sports Banquet, Cross Country 4-Senior Play, thru the 6 8-C-irls' Glee Club Caroling 11-Sports Banquet, Football 16-Choraliers at La Mesa Congre- gational Church 17-Choral Christmas Concert 19-Kiwanis Tournament thru the 26 Christmas Dance 26-Covina Tournament thru the 31 The Marching Band performs at Aztec Bowl for the annual Band Jamboree. IANUARY 9-Sophomore After-Game Dance 16-Girls' Athletics After-Game Dance 27, 28, 29-Final Exams 30-Speech Club After-Game Dance FEBRUARY 2-A.F.S. Bond Drive thru the 13 A.F.S. Assembly 6-Fresh men After-Game Dance 7-Don key Basketball Game 10-Cheerleader Primaries 17-Cheerleader Assembly 18, 19, 20-Cheerleader Election Finals 9 sis Senior Stand-outs stand up at the Homecoming Assembly. 23-Basketball: Playoffs, thru the 28 28-A.S.B. Officer Nominating Convention Crushing the Kiwanis Tournament competition. Under the Highlander Sign MARCH 3-Winter Sports Banquet: Wrestling 4-Winter Sports Banquet: Basketball A.S.B. Final Elections, thru the 6 13-Senior!Faculty Basketball Game Lettermen's Club After-Game Dance 19-Commission Officers Elections thru the 20 Spring Play, thru the 21 APRIL 4-Fashionality Nite 15-, 16, 17-Girls League 84 Class Office Elections 17-French Night 24-Hula Hop Spirit Breakfasts start Fridays off right for the mighty Helix athletes. The prime test of coordination-the Donkey Basketball Game, This year's Convention was a long one. IUNE 2-Choral Awards Banquet 3-Spring Sports Banquet 12-Senior Prom 12, 15, 16-Final Exams 13-After-Prom 14-Baccalaureate 17-Senior Annual Signing Party 18-Senior Breakfast Graduation-Stadium, 8:00 l . A A av' ' B 'Eg 53. s J 1 1, ' 1. W -2 -. ,. ' 's-- lj - f ' pi V- f Jia 53,1 Q.. I V' - .el Lf I 1' Lj,,',f,,g l Q 4 ' 1 1 v i I A I 1 ln 71' L i I l ...p la n tg 4 I- 4- ., ll -4 ,LL A . an Q77-Qxlzfgg- - f - ll J. 2 wg eig iff ., ., Jw, 4- ,,.. ., ,1 K I , ywg -...za iv- 14 FL - 5-3 .:Jf,,f.f,. ,.q-1-r.4'5z'ggfw 5 -,.4' 'Y - . A -i 1171:-tif-C- E: E , 4 237. ,L f - sjhvgfffj :J ,L - ,' 1,.f,s. . Ml: V4 4 ,fy .a , - :-,.f..,- -1l.p.,,gv ... . .-...gg . MAY 1-Alumni Association Dance 2-Speech Club Car Wash 4-Girls' League Week Begins 6-Glee Club Festival at Gross- mont 14-Hi-Steppers Awards Banquet 15-Senior Assembly 16-Leadership Conference, thru the 17 22-Hoot Mon Bermuda Ecnoub 23-Junior Class Dog Wash 26-Spring Concert-Band 29-Choir Mexico Tour Drama Banquet It speaks for itself. Associated Student Body Officers Head a w,ff 6 newer Peter Gilmour, ASB President C., t 5' Peter speaks to the Commission Class about up- coming activities on the Master Calendar. Peter Gilmour, ASB president, saw that everything from Frosh Orientation to Hoot Mon ran smoothly. Doug Kroll, ASB Vice-President, turned out more spirit, and enthusiasm than Helix has seen in years. He has run a very effec- tive student council. Chris DeGaetano, ASB Secretary, has had her hands full with elections and the Nominating Convention and has done a great job on both. The two faces of Peter Gilmour. K- 2 Look you guys, I know it's a hassle but do it anyway. i X, Really Iudi, it's not exactly what I had in mind. l60 xx lWoducUveYearhn'HeHx at 'N 2 A r Doug can often be seen talking to students, always trying to get as many X' A as he can involved. Doug Kroll, ASB Vice-President tif - OP 5 tx at t ,sf fs e S x gf, M to y. ,, M ,J ,, .Anya-yf+-V.-,-,M L ll Pl MM ' , 'll' , 4 A -........a.,c..,-4. , , My Doug, Chris, and Pete also participate on the Helix Speech Team, aside from their ASB duties. Chris De Gaetano, ASB Secretary 161 Doug and Chris confer over important matters getting each other's ok's before going ahead 40' fx X Chris is always busy typing letters and other ASB materials. Active Commissioners Produce Spirit and a as rwwwrv, ua-M' I ff 115 , -rg' 4 .f v Eg ,Q ,, -. .,,,.,,,... ,-54. :,.'.'I-t-- L v-vf ,4,4' off :QI f -,z'i',7g ' ffl' gf ywmdww QTL, H Commissioner of Athletics, john Landis and Commissioner of Spirit Linda Sullins When the Commission Class put their heads together great ideas are the end products 4 Cindy Gardner Senior Class Representative Commissioner of Finance Cee Cee Dye and her assistant, jill Kuykendall Variety Of Activities The 1969-70 Commissioners spent many hours and headaches trying to give Helix an effective, interesting schoolyear. Accomplishments to be remembered are: the Happy Hare assembly, the great Publicity depart- ment, the 19th Annual Nominating Convention, pep assemblies, a great A19 Homecoming and other organized activities. Kurt Regas, Ass't ASB President. 1 , l l l Mr, Reginald Grainger, ASB Advisor Ass'ts.-at-large, LEFT TO RIGHT, are: Phil Plymale, Enrico Georgio, Bill Campbell, Gunhild Bpelage, Pam Dayhoff, and Margaret Shattock. , Na, 1- 2 S , ,,- Lorraine Price, Ass't Secretary. Steve Wrightson, Ass't Vice-President, john l.llllCh, Attorney General. l Aff , Enrico enjoys being part of Helix's Stu- Commissioner of Public Relations, Barb dentcovemmem' Carla Af1defS0f1, Girls' League PreSider1t. Hurst, and her assistant, Anne Schnebly. 163 Tartan '70-- a Staff Production The '69-'70 TARTAN staff has had their hands full this year trying to create a yearbook which would please the majority of Helix stu- dents. The staff has put out every effort to give the book more color pictures, more pages, and more of what people like to see. -5 'f if 1 5+ if 1, ff' V . jg z, ' X ' 454 V :H tw' ffl 45, if A Arias Carhie Sander Mr. Ray Peggy Andolsek Edli0f'iFl'Cl'lief Advisor Business Manager f' X fi f X X U 'zfwrerprfizzf' rv ':,,f ,- f fs ff a fff ,f 5 V ,V,. ty V, .,,,n ij , U ' . '41 ,W ' 47 H 'fu ' ' ,ff ff, 5 I 2 ' f i Pam Dayhoff Becky Oslon Doug Su rber Roger Meverhoff Senior Editor Activities Editor Sports Editor Photography Editor loan Smith Miki Bennett Laurie Johnston Melissa Mandolph Clubs Editor Literary Editor Student Life Editor Classes C0-Editur 164 l fur. TIM? v -'W Mallia Boulio Bernadette Michener Rossayn Eady Cindy Gardner Ass't Senior Editor Ass't Senior Editor Ass't Activities Editor Ass't Business Manager john Stickney Photographer if'-49 I , Leslie Lockwood Classes Co-Editor 3,2 X assai- At a quarter to seven every morning, the Tartan Staffers begin their constantjobofcreatingtheannual. if' -- '. i . v , 1 A Not sleeping---creating. I tell you what. , .. Sue Grinolds Ass't Clubs Editor ,an 1 Many times ideas are found by looking through old yearbooks. Dave Roberts Photographer Gary Stantz Ass't Sports Editor Debbie Sanders Ass't Student Life Editor , am Linda Sullins Editor-in-Chief Q' uf' sf if 'dv Vickie Pike Feature Editor Emi Bill Campbell Sports Editor Fling Staff Works 'to Publish TT? loan Holth usen Business Manager ,gpm ew' L-1 M , M., 'iw 1 4 af ' i P i f fl! ,i f v, Kevin Gerhat Ass't Sports Editor Ch ris DeGaetano Managing Editor 4. y ,J 1 f f V iw! W , Ji, Mp' f , aw f gif f K , , l ,1 Rick Augustine Ad Manager fvwfwx ludi Ehrenfried Press Bureau Editor 166 Mr. Hill Advisor 4. I ,A Wfwli , fs, -ff' df 'S M X 715. f 'YW' f fy! ff, , 2 W' 4? ff Steve Grant Editorial Editor xm any Rx 3 uf. janet Browning Ass't Press Editor The News Led by Mr. Hill, the FLING Staff worked hard to publish editions of the Fling every second week during the year. The purpose of the Fling Staff is to in- form each Highlander of the events and activities of Helix, and in so doing report the news accurately. A second- ary purpose of the Fling Staff is to print articles that will be interesting and provocative to their readers. 'vqd ':T'r'7 Carla Riggins Ass't News Editor 1-NJ -7 Nun A ,f Nl 4 . 1illKuykendall Barb Hurst Reporter Reporter ' - a,,,L',T . f my W- W a V I a' ,V ,, e . ,1 'V A . , ,V jc, Z E W F 5 f fu nf 5 Carol Hickman Reporter 4,-,,, Steve Rogers Reporter JAY' A J.. .P a if N z ' 'i X If me .,r ,J ,Z I 1. fy nerr! 47' W7 l i uf xg V Mike C-ilmartin Ass't Editorial Editor 4 . , .f ,5Wf'f- I A ,s,,. . W' 'qi' - ft ' F , '1l,i7 , 3, ,gf lg f'f Anne Schnebly Reporter gm, 4,-va, ,fy Kathy DeHope Reporter Qv'-'S-v ,,-4 4- Kerry jacobsen Kathy Davis Craig Skarda Reporter Reporter 167 Photographer Lorraine Price Ass't Feature Editor 2 wwf E Nancy Zitren Reporter f: ,N ,V , 5 ,, 5 1 W , Q v J' N 1 Y Vx ,P G - 'I ? if -vw 'V 1 t I . 4 is 1 5 X 1 W? L A Debbie Bray Reporter no I , 1 J f -. 'A 0... , . 'ef I Y A. lwflifwz' ' ' ' ff Herrn Crane Photographer Girls' League Cabinet Actively Supports Helix Girls' League, led by its able cabinet, successfully planned and presented its activities of the 1969-70 school year. Such projects as the Frosh and Alumni Teas, the Canned Food Drive, the Christ- mas Dance, Fashionality Night, and the Hula Hop were all successes. This year the Girls' League representatives, a Girls' League Slumber Party, and a Valentine Ball. The Girls' League Cabi- net did a great job in making Girls' League an active and involved club on campus. f ,ff, ,f Carla Anderson President ,. ,. f'Ef'w-V, , lv nie' i fl V ll loan Holthusen Kathy DeHope Fran Thunberg Vice President Secretary Treasurer Teddy Ketterer Ch ristmas Dance Sue Grinolds Hula Hop -wwf' Molly MacDonald Peggy Collins SUS Cost Fashionality Night Canned Food Drive Alumni Tea 168 Becky Olson Frosh Tea Miss Houghtaling Advisor 1970 Leading Lassies-Hard Working Senior Girls This year at Helix sixteen girls were chosen for the honor of being Leading Lassies. They were chosen on the basis of their service to the school and their personalities. Twenty-five girls were nominated by the Girl's League Cab- inet: Carla Anderson, Peggy Andolsek, Mallia Boulio, Pam Dayhoff, Cee Cee Dye, Chris DeGaetano, Rossayn Eady, ludi Ehrenfried, Wendy Forstrom, Cindy Gardner, Sue Grinolds, joan Holthusen, Barb Hurst, Toni Kaiser, Teddy Ketterer, jill Kuykendall, Molly MacDonald, Chris North, Becky Olson, Lorraine Price, Carla Riggins, Cathie Sander, joan Smith, Linda Sullins, and Chris Young. These girls sincerely desewe the honor and recognition they are being given. lt is girls such as these that help to make Helix a better school. These girls were in- volved in such extra-curricular activ- ities as Commission Class, Girls' League, Cheerleading, Senior Class officers, A.S.B. officers, Corps, Tartan Staff, Fling Staff, Tennis Team, and Swimming Team. All the Leading Lassies were involved in at least two of these activities, and some of the girls were involved in as many as four. Linda Sullins Barb Hurst '? loan Holthusen Mallia Boulio jill Kuykendall Carla Anderson Toni Kaiser 41 ,Al Cee Cee Dye 169 ww Molly Mac Donald Carla Riggins ,X tm Peggy Andglgek ludi Ehrenfried Cindy Gardner Lorraine Price Chris DeGaetano Chris Young mm WMM? 4, fffwmfw, 17 fi L ,..,,v.v ,Nw ,, ,,.,,w,,wMMwW MWMMW-QM, ' V, ,in ' - W, 3 A QM Af, 0 V ,., , ,. JL, 'Wy 'VG 'L , I AMD' ff fi-ff, Vw , M ' Ar , Q .A Q f ww ' f, ,. 5 WM WW., wc. , f ,Z 4142, 4... OSH TE ff-1 ,M 0 W -Wm, I M 'xii W , 1 v f ' - 4 . 'W Q 4 WW., -W. ff Q 1, 'Q 1 R, 4 My ' w U Qu. W. 7 1, 41,3 :cyl f +4 .1 . HMV, Ml' . 1 4 v 41.11 yy, ,L . , ,K V M, W-1, Girls I Q., i 5 4 K if' . 1 Y V ,J 5 .7 . if nr ir' I- . ff' fp:-.5 O. GT- - ' 'QPNQ N . A . 1 L , ', X- x v 4' N, 'TK K 7--2, x , ,R x - 4 JL- 'X' , nl - . ' 9 rl ri g x 1 kip - 'K .1- . fx , -pc, 1 A ' 3- .4- - 'I' 3- r XX E! Q- ' , LC.-V1 . X X K . ,A H, -v.',, Q-5, ITEA R. Student Council-- a Group Effort This year's Sudent Council was busy with revisions and improvements such as coke machines,.lunch music, and dress codes. Led by an able person, it was an effective council. Becky Olson, Secretary of Student Coun- cil Doug Kroll, President of Student Council. john Lillich and Steve Wrightson, two offi- Q cials of Student Council. L --as . Q, E ff, f X.. H51 , I I ,W f f' , Y we 's Doug mulls over a suggestion made to the Council. V , V-ff? .x 4 A f 1 ii if Attentive council members listen to a discussion about the problems of having coke machines on campus. Council members are not always attentive. 172 JW' Representatives compare notes -- and legs. Q-I LWN ff- fi. -N 1- The corps stands proudly at attention. CCC Trains Leaders The purpose of the California Cadet Corps is to train and prepare young men for military service. The members are instructed in leadership traits, military history and tactics, first aid, physical fitness, drill and marksmanship. This training is invaluable to these young men as they leave high school, especially if they decide to go into the service. Commander The rifle guard is a subdivision of the CCC. Dave Cownie r saw . Tv' fy l V ff-W u ' A T ' 1 5- f , ' till , M f 5 4A , Ju . iff' 'lg' ,T A 1 wig! , , T eg' , iff . ' an i M1 1 u L A , Q .1 C, ,,gq5f:fi,?'1pf4,5wrJ f f.:, ff T 1- X X ,AAA R .si ,Nb ix , I , - , ff M 51 15 'WH' 1 s A Company Commandant Mr. Lueke M I Se I M Miglia' VJEESSE The CCC color guard displays the flag at all home football games. fgaer: giggtiint Tlsha Burns A4 lo ce Armstron Ruth Hobson Y 8 ,wen ff Varsity Cheer Hits The Spirit Bag With Double Blows Full of spirit, pep, and new cheers this year's Varsity squad came back from cheer camp this summer ready to cheer Helix High on like it had never been cheered on before. Led by Linda Sullins, the girls have all added gla- mour and spirit to everything they've been involved with and they desewe a big Congratulations for a great effort! Pom-poms, short skirts, and SPIRIT!! Spirit breakfasts wouldn't be the same without those legs! g ia, Colleen, Chris, linda, Cindy, Tisha, Ruth, Chris, and Ioyce. The pause that refreshes. You can do it YOU Can YOU Can' ateff''lelkfeirfv--ri,-f'. 4 6-'fr f at : Lg-'5T77 fi - - ' '- ff- V: 'l-.1Pf'tdi??f 1' ' V ' ' - sf f-ivy'-,.,, 7 ji . rl it ,iq -.L , l, ' 4' H 'Q.J-174. lk f lsr' 1 4 T es an A- .5 4' Quasar va I , .jg 4 11 'j nh a.' ' K, - , 1 I ts -3 '7': ' ' e. J W 'll' ' Q il la e Si n, - - . , 5 ,T -r 1 1 -113,55 5- - - W rf . , I , X .,, , iq T - if - A '55 A-ws ' l . ' 4 f Wk Q- X. g X N' ,Qu rx , give-va . ,H A, T 'l if , A a, 2: xi' 7- 4, 5 J. 1 9 l' M Q A t e A live catepillar? No, the cheerleaders' skit for the Miguel assembly! 175 . A, 3 3 'Al Q , ' , 431352, f f,f 0 'I -u--I I X .. :K I ,- ' f az-+1-4--370 Q, A V, -fy, .,' g '? fr f' Q ' fr af it fiwazaaza , Ll- 1 ., f f . Wg., A ,. . 1 '- ,rf f - - - 'fp W:npYwMy, , I , . X M gl! W x A ,L in ., Q 1 W 5' ' Z gg In ' f Am My w ff ,, 4 5 .,,, m ,-wt:i,?,,v, 1V 'eff was ,..,, M W W f iw ' 1, f rf 2 if A X ,Q ,fs W f ., A y , N' at w i fes , . Debbie Hand, Head cheerleader Val Coffield Z 5, 1 - ffl: as 3 .,-- -J...-v 'f' . Xl v l g 2 W , V, ff' Q 1 . , -1 'I Q M ,mi ' Qfl l A, iff in fl' , .s,W.43.'E'!Q.': 2 u as L H '.E? 27 'i ' ? Y .. ' Ngggyjm .iE1r,- vfmhm' , fl -we 4 f 'ga . .QQ .s : .. ,y. H R 1 1 .V. Cheer Gets It On M , gf The jumor Varsrty cheerleaders drd '. 1. . . . 1 7J'5'f's'frv- r f, , in,.-,z.:,'-,,'i a great job thus year to urge the wrn- ff'-pg-' A U . ,. , . , X , -Mm: nrng j.V. teams on to vlctory. These , W' ,f f ,.' ,..,.M, girls worked hard to successfully pro- ,514 5.247 'Q' t . . rf VY' V qf vff gfzyp mo esprrrt. V, r ygggfgq, My 1- , .M , I .s,,.,,f'J,' -V ,gQ..pq+,-ljsyj-. Z , ' V g, -if '+ an 4 :-?6'LQliL' 1 ' v Y , ll M1499 , .r ' f ' f l Mvz 1 P H W r ,K f if 'af fflt ,2 I if- - ' 'f f' ' Pam Faught '7 .., fe-r if-M , .l,. L,-fy ger Y ' V M' f ' wa C15 5- 'iifff ' l - ta lf' 1Qa.QIa.i33f:! .A :V if igjf If 5. 7 1 If ii H WA M M V E 'f f' V ' fff. The lunior Varsity Squad Kathy Clemens -,.r,,., W ., Wy, , X? K if Q will .X ,'- an ff ws, ww W -rhff 4 Wim Jiggzrz it xmzmw 'Fri g ,ZF WV I1 'TQ M y, ' 1 -A , 1 4, 'W 'V 1 f W M , if 0 70-A Y t . , s J' 'f it -, u gemf, . 1-2 I - O 1 7 . l , K ,,y..q,,,. , f- AJ, 1 7 Nw V' 4 , up x 4 wfi ri ef aaa l,r1 5 ,T g 5 jg, , f Cheri Cooper GO! GO! GO! Barb Stolnack 176 Frosh Cheer Really Has Spirit! After the Frosh cheer elections this year four excited girls were informed that 1 they were to be the Frosh Cheerleaders. They immediately made their outfits, prac- ' ticed their cheers and prepared to support our freshman class. Their spirit helped in- ject a winning fire in all our freshman teams. ..1L- fet- A -----.L . -N-s,. . li Q . The Baby Green Machine can't be stopped! T I x l f? 1 EKQBQ6 x, ' X, . 1 K, ' A , u l ' A . , 1 X , - gl Q LQ ' ' Nr , 1:2 A: 4.552 i , .. - .4 Go get 'em Highlanders! The Indian is Terry Rayburn, I 9 ' -fl, f if , if 2, P 'r ' I f W , l ,Ny al -' W, --viz. ' 'z 2 nf' -1 wg, . ' r - was 174733 is fag, 1- ' Q . , I A if if if ,sl ft..-J:r':.'scEgk', 1.4 ' L if -in ' A lm' 45' fl V, ,kia +4 -ll Jdil ' 6 . 5 . - X f..-J, ,,,n.t..4 , Y 4 . - Aa-,... .LQ I , 4, 2 - L1 .t '.',1 F --5'-'V 5- , I M -tj t 'fl'3Q,', at - he a Q ,JA A 1 A. : 'N Y 43 lift . joey Runyon has plenty of spirit. Linny Gerstein is full ofsmiles. Holly Friedgen looks wide awake. 3- ?' t , P, is ' 'B K' Frosh cheerleaders enjoy cheering at pep assem blies. ,Q , f ., '.:.,: ' . , x r 17, ' 55:2 1 f.:.A'-. . w . '- tY'f3Zf7:' ' yy. V , ,,f,,, fp, V ' .f. ,vv hav ,, Q 7.13.55 ', .-.f-5 , .1 ', .71 3. ' 3,4 - .QT .3423-fl! if ' fl 'V' 'ff vr5:.',' .V uw ..9. aa Q-.Ni . 155: fan fi' ff . Q A Iii f . V R , -1 x x A. ,,,x .4 X . -.,. , , ' 1 vs- v 'J -f' H' 1 kg- ' - .HY Q V , .' ax 1.-5 3 A . 1,5 ,je ,H Q . , ?. ws 3 ' Y , uf- ,.' '- 'K w-. ' . Y ' .Y A ,Y . ra 37,-.T , , Q .T M.: bv.-, - , , ' .' .' Q .. , , . fs. . . , , , -1., jx., .f N .V , . 4 . ' fm, I-I 1 Q 1,. Q gn -V, . - 4, ,..,fSf,4 fx 1 -, . , ,.v .H . . -M ' , , 4 ,L, 'f ,,..,p: .. .uw , 1, .mn ' ...j,., 4 ' ' , ' -N4 ,ff 'r , ,.. - , - f' wg , ,. 4 .4 -1 a.. ,ff ,I .ful ,a:,hf.,,k X .5 ,K .f , ,. 4 fv .' 1 f 1 f 4 A . . A ...lf- ,-, . X . X x ., A A 'U . r .. x .A ' '- 1 1 'V .. rl ' u' 'A -KW' . , Q.,-,Vx , ', ' x - ,.:. 1- . v,, 1- ... x. 61- 'f 1 , y,. ,f N419 .V A ' X A. l N- ' X .1-4' '7' ,, '. . gy.. Y .,, M H., , 'yfy V . egg 2 4, ,L my . X V , u f 4-w', 45 ,V .w ' . ,ff w v' 1 Af, 1-M. .I y 1 3 . n The Highlander Marching Band . xx l X .QM -N H . ' .. wk AQ , W., H., . CW Yr . i'!lI'Nlm xxx I . 1 ya f, The Workers Behind It All Myron Williams Drum Major The smart-stepping, talented musicians of the 1969-70 Helix High Marching Band strutted away from competition after competition with high honors this year. They took a first place at the Hawthorne Band Review, another first at the Autumn Band Review, and still another first at the All Western Band Review. Congratulations goes to the band students themselves, their director, john Rouillard, and their impressive Drum Major, Myron Wil- liams. What a great year! john Rouillard Director Assistant Drum Major Band Officers: Rich Robinson, President, Gary Holowach, Vice-President, Audrea Watson, Secretary, Craig Perry, Treas- urerg Debbie Liddell, Librarian. Putting on a fine show for the 20th Annual Band Jamboree at Aztec Bowl. 4 l Helix's Banner Corps: Luann Pekelder, Becky Merrill, Kandy Olson, Redarle Baker, Carol Hickman, Redarle Baker Dawn Pekelder, Marilyn Lorraine. Banner Corps Captain Pep Band Provides the Background Music Even the Pep Band gets excited at football games. The Highlander Pep Band has per- formed for all assemblies, lunch rallies, spirit breakfasts, and sports events that Helix has sponsored during this school year. They put on an annual halftime show, which keeps the High- lander throng amused during the time they wait for the game to begin again. More co-operation between the Pep Band and the cheerleaders has re- sulted in better entertainment for the Highlanders during any pause in football and basketball games. A final job the Pep Band performs for Helix is the playing of the school hymn. This tradition has been carried on for years and our games would not be the same without the Pep Band. And-a-one, and-a-two, and-a-four. . .four? Playing sexy songs for the cheerleaders at the pep rallies FRONT ROW: M. Cefaratti, R. Wilbanks, P. Allen, M. Williams, R. Robinson, N. Motisi, T. Robison, G Holowach, and R. Pace. BACK ROW: B. Calentine, S. Leveen, 1. Fuscoe, D. Teincuff, P. Thompson, L Hoft S Winchell, D. Clark, R. Lundmark,and D. Gillingham. Rich Robinson, Student Director Piping ls Their Bag The Bagpipe band, dressed in the cos- tume of the Scottish Highlands, up- holds the true Highlander tradition. lt was founded in 1951, nineteen years ago. The Bagpipe band works hard and practices long hours to prepare for their performances. The music of bagpipes was heard this year at the Frosh assembly, Homecoming, and various football games. . A ... , Bagpipe band, a Helix tradition. Kg X 'K'?'t. 14 1 XY Q., F, 11 . '1?f'tf .t-EW Q Mark Stroud, president. Mr. Rosenberger, advisor f This lassie performs the Highland fling. The pipe band plays at Homecoming. s J YVLZI ff ,, ,, 7 'L V- ,,,:',f:t 1 .np J V' ' V ,V f 1. iVzffff5 VViV f ' .V ,xfhV3,f. 4VV -1 , ,V, Jlfjjzp-'f,, V .fl'f,:,L,,'f x , V-malfwf' -q4m.,,V,fgVV2 img ' Hi V , , V - W., fV::VVf 'H VV ' ' ,Vx , ,M , ,.,,,,...,,,,r........ M , '-, :Vey X?-fy,4' 1, , -QV ffmf 1. W Q. ,vxlgfgi .4 Ny,-, .,, V, V lil, 'iir ,wr U, ,AH ,. 0-u , f , , NQLQQ' :'V , Ziff, V1 'Q ,Vlzfffn , ,, ,, V ' , f V ' 'iw ff2V2fVe1 F , '-wwf Lffif-VVSWQ. fafa-cw':c VLW145l.4.,..,g'F:g 14-Qfwiff . P T ' u fl ' ' 54-if 'H'?ZA5ff'4:-p '.l ' .IJMVL ' 1' 95 i34' ' Q ' 1 ' 151215 VV, ' . . 57 ' ' T 'fji A V '- , V 5 2: 'ii' ' 'ff 41-4 ' ,- . ,. V .7 V , V - ,Q ,. .v Uagyf I V V f . , V ,f,, V ,Hg , . , , 'T'-V , ' 1 If 1:22 i JK? Q A V 'U 4.12 , if . , , , , U V W, W, 75 .V ,,- ..,,, ' ' V' -V '2 V Q .5 ' ' , H- ' f-32, 4, V, ,.f,.V:w-4-Vr f.. Y. .. . V J H - 49 ' f. 4',ffVf'w'r'l' 2,11 ,V ,VV.,,-swf 1,'zV,,Lmf,.V '+'0fa13V'a.V,v 4 e:g,VV,, . -V ' ' V Za'efVzVV-414 4' 2 . gm : V , ' 4 , V, 1 H - .gr Laci V A ' 1 if V . V -My . Q :HQ . fr, K, V ff V' ,fam -X .Q 2 V, Aff' :L ' x Vx! --Z f'fr?f3 I ' V' 5 QV V ' , :L W Q2 V, ,, ,Q ,Q x--.nz L 1,35 ' ui ' . - 1' V .gy ,v3y , , Q my Ja. . his V V my , -fill? , --Lg. N NV' -X :L V 'ML a .1 , Q.: .,V,F,V: ' ml . r V - ,'V ' 'Vw . V,, X - 1 - x V 2-:VJ V , , , X , V - Q X 4 an V f V 4 E. 1 : M151 ,V Q I V' VA 45' 2 VY.,-VVQZM: Q V.: t f 1 x ,VL Q P . X .V , V ,HRC , , 4' XXX . -:gs N4 ' H -gb, Q4 5 Q , E , !,5,,.3, dm ' Y, . fl ' V K ff A ' ' V , V il . V - ' , Hr W ' '-cz N Jf'VS , Y Q ,. N I 5 Vw, X. V N ' 1 1 x - ' X ff ' - 9' , Y - 1 fi ,. ,, ,lg ., I4 M W S ,4 flmxxx I L' h A ,lg 1 ir' 6115 'f5V,,,,! f f H Eff 54214 5 Mallia Boulio, Captain. Under the leadership of Captain, Mallia Boulio, the corps has had one of the best seasons in their history. Among their many trophies are two sweepstakes, one for the Autumn Band Review, and one for their Hawthorne competion. Helix can be very proud of their corps. fr ww ?.i fix 1 Rosie Priskos, Lieutenant. 1 I , W . . 1 4 , , I 1 v i ' . Terry Myers, Lieutenant. X , iff-uf . 5. l Katie Amundson, Lieutenant. Ei V C3 , . ,..k if . - A 9 Sue Skidmore, Lieutenant. i fm F W' , f fl 2 WX , .. Mrs. CallahHI'1,AdViS0f- Officers: Barbara Dragoo, Leslie Lockwood, Pam Dayhoff, Vickie Kjorlie, Sharyl Marcoux. 183 After a really tough game the Highlander Globetrotters retire to the showers. Aren't they a little old for Ring-around-the-Rosy? Tiptoe through the tulips ., 184 Believe it Or Not, Helix students throughout the years have always complained about the quality of the assemblies at their school. In many cases they are justified in their complaints, but every once in a great while there are some really good assemblies that are the ex- ceptions. Here are a few pictures from some of those assemblies. 5. '4 K , . .N-43. Sure Rolly! 5 i Either this is Cee Cee Dye impersonating Mr Feeief Y lr 4' ink 'sf V. I 1' Lf. f 77 w,fu,f,,, Q 3, A , , 4 ,V 7 ., VM , ' s Q, Helix Did Have Some Good Assemblies! f i l The Cheerios Kid flexes for his fans. just call him Meadowlark MacDonald. Who said basketball wasn't a Contact sport? M SYTTZ ,f ff ,....- or else there's something she hasn't told us, Remember Happy Hare? A - 1 Choraliers and Crlee Clubs are Select Singers The Girls' Glee Helix has more than just an excellent choir. The girls' and boys' Glee and the Choraliers also deserve their share of the recognition. These are separate groups of singers selected from the choir to perform on their own. Helix can be proud of its choir and choral groups and also of its competent choir director, Mr. Rue. gf itiiiiftjf at ..g,.,u, fll 3 ,. , . illlll il lt The choir office staff The choraliers office staff The Boys' Glee Back Row: Ed Immenschuh, Shawn Spry, Charles Pleasent, Paul Schultze, Jeff jones , Mike Eurich, Harry Bydeivier, Robert Eles- burg, Winsfield Tobey, , ZND Row: Margaret Shattock, Anne Knickerbocker, Laurie Severins, Vicki Kjorlie, Linda Harmon, Sheri Nichols, Susie Harmuth, Roxanne Rea, Debbie Wheatcraft, Patti Nolan. Front Row: Gail Terpening, Lynn Delp, Chris Thom, Sue Dixson, Rosie Priskos, Chris Gardner. 186 '5 Helix Highlgmg Qflchgir , . y I R i-e- i ,. Y , A lif l b' llfi inf '- A. QQ. 1 A J , J J If Je . Q I 4-Ly i f ii! 4' ft HI ' U E 4 I 3 1 'V Z QW? 5' if f .AA' ' 'E' i, ' is 'y A' sl gif ff ' , ' .J rig! 'gjdgf-:f'Q,3p s 4 iii! ' NS' Q' 4 r 'v , 'N' Q'N V ,, VP E fl, 'Y 5' ' lf 1 5 xg Liv i N The Recipe for a Sucessful Day - - The delegates from Nevada arrive in style. Doug and Chris discuss last-minute details. wig ,,., ' as xt wt ' 1 h,....-1-tufnmazsm Keynote Speaker, Dr. William McGill. izcifl ww melt? -iw '5iI'rN'Iiw,,f! i ff,l5'iii'1'1' it .. 'wwf' gzllp-lf, illlli,i14ilWwili 1 t.ii'+l'2.,ifif-wi' Not every moment is a serious one. The real I . mgiyf-Zygylygft .mf ,gif i lilafjlmilw 'l 1, fp - ,,,,,.,,,,,,..i,wizqeifriiziiaggifSi?,iff,:mi iw..-aft.: 4 rggli?fifffiiii.itillit,izfiliiiti'iiiQ2ii,,fsif.ii:ii:s,ig., T i ,,it,,.,-.if-,Q ., tiv:,1i-,,g,i.,,f,,,i.i , , ,wir ,Ulu I ir .iw . . lv, 'iiagylf :ii.:!f5qfe:i?iif ilfi' 'z'f'?g'!il5fiei- 112 ,xitimi ii' liliftliiliiiiim.slit:ftltzll.n,lJl.ii.i.'5 1 'X 4 itll' T te 'letlf liilit Align' slllkl Take five pounds of confetti, ten rolls of brightly painted butcher paper, one fine guest speaker, an efficient ASB Secretary, lots of Pages and Sergeants-at-Arms, at least two candidates for each office, and mix together thoroughly. Sprinkle this with two months of careful preparations. Place ingredients in one big gym- nasium, and what do you have? Helix High School's 19th Annual Nominating Convendonl Mr. Hart and Dr. McGill head the Opening Pro- recsinn Lobbying periods enable delegates to stretch their legs. Cooperation Makes it Prospective candidates for ASB Secretary. Presidential candidates wait for a point of order Your write-in candidate. to be cleared. The key to a candidates success-aiert lobbyists. A bird's-eye view of cooperation in action. T Q The taIIier's job involves a lot of patience Gary Stantz accepts his nomination. azMwsa,aWv.. , 1 A Behind the Scenes. 1 ' vi,ml-IJ' !i'?fz3ii5gj,i:Li VL, ,, uit-u-J ..ox wx I iwwfligglz V -'mafia ir' EW 1 if ii, Wifi 1 ' iiimfiiiiiiifiiii 'Wiziflifiiiiiiiiaiii,2ii!5iwffW e A ' A Ya '- ff, r t- V Y 'M The backbone of the whole Convention. Keeping order, . .or making a date? The delegate from Washington casts her vote. Y I ,r1'?- ' They say the hat makes the man. Good things come in big packages too 1!fW: t wi sg' ' 5 rl, fr e . vii . X 4 I X 4 A 4 1, .4. ' Wm 4 4 ,AJAUN4 'K 1 at A 4 ,M i,.i,i it J in The convention began with the introduction of Guests-of-Honor. Confetti makes it! 'fn-Z aifam- i - i . i ,-2 M if 'V 4' if ' 5? H 2 ' ' :Sr ' . ,. , N Ng.. ,4 The Mass Production rocked every- one to sleep, is Q24 1 gil? .4 2. 31. I r : '-..f, n f. V' 1 , X Q xxx J ' 4 x . vm . 9 1 ig? Eg. i Seen: QV as orc mmas,,'19694 : ef ee e 1.9- Highlights of the Pool sharks displayed their skill at the Easter Ball. i , One potato, two potato, three potato more, , . . XA- , 23 6, f 1 ww Highlanders really rock out at dances. it gli' ,7...L,,,,,Lg:51 1 -,nf my mi abil., 'il' '7'q5 -gy -P' 'f ' - -.. ' 2 ' ' ,, Q '1Q- Af 1.2512 it 5 sfigiagit ' 1:15 yy .-f f, X 1 7 E, Y i A Ag -.tg ,IE -typ, Q , y .i- I Q It XSWJL' f A 5 s ' , f , ,- V 235 - a ' ff' , AE -1 5 1 if . . ' 1--ff 1fl 751i'T '5 ' s1 1f'w't ':'Nff W?li5'5ii, Zftffff-3 sf' 2 ' W' ?fn-E93f1,5.::WMn:6'V' L'5Q'f-- 'Lr g .-- f.f'f g kT ,B ' V , The junior-Senior powder uff football ame unleashed some Debbie Grimard highlighted the Highlander year as our P 3 hidden talents. 192 one and only baton twirler. Highlander Year lfsfiff 9 35? The better side ofthe donkey basketball game. The language department literally collected mountains of presents and candy for underprivileged kids. il, , l T ii' ,f A , gi The faculty was in fine form at the Senior-Faculty basketball game. N L1 dnl ' Do I detect some foul play at the Senior-Faculty Well,you don'thaveto get violentaboutit! 193 basketball game? N59 .x W' -' t Arg, . . A 7' 93 of .W rl. fl vu 4 ' - A , I l,'f..Mf, f'2- 7'fr,1L -fl' ' ', ' ' ' .f. gpm'JF,: i::g4s'ii'z,'f Jg,,,-, ,, H, mf: ,,.-.q'z,.' -. ,-, ,-y ,, -Q.. ,l. '.,'1,'.u, ',rM'!gl,fitETv P' 5- 4 S fl? sr' 0 0 I' f I ' V K ' 'v ' ' Q x 1 .442 H., ,,I'. .I , ,.b!S4-.A ., . VL.: ilwfi- Hd-1',': .f.-M me M Q9 't 4 1' ,J s A- ' ' I 1-.J 1--' 1 '- ' v. ' 4 ' , ,AKA4 .3 , 4 F . , ., .. I 'A L J , I 5' 9 . ,Ii v , f y . x 7 V I . I ' 0' I 1 I A ,n ll-rgt' 4 , gf, fo 'Q fl J X 'K 3 l W 1 ' 1 il ' 75 llfgqs-12 E Q X f G, 'J , I - ,l ', O Q5 1 x Q 3 il f A ni 5 I S W Q A person under the sign of SCORPIO tends to be energetic, passionate, independent, and determined with strong likes and dislikes. This sign is ruled by Mars and its harmonious signs for business, marriage, or companionship are Cancer and Pisces. HLETIC A person under the sign of LEO tends to be proud, domi- neering, trusting, energetic, and authoritative. This sign is ruled by the Sun and its harmonious signs for business, marriage, or companionship are Sagittarius and Aries. ' 7 7 4 25 INN in Va X l - 1, f I s 0 I 9, ,f 6 R x 4' k 5. 4 A 5, 4' ,. , ', gt fn' 9 4 K '- I - -' 'Y X1 u A uc N .' I nl I Xl- ff, 'a ' If X 'xxx I , .cg -- illlft- A f I ffl ' 1 1 I, l X ,gal -5 : I 4 Ili! x 'fX Xi ' J : x. '. ,-,Ai- ,Q x fl irrilllx i f I : '1 .J 5 '!., 7 I m ,. v I . it . I I Ti' Helix 'I4 'I3 6 8 'I2 14 6 21 Record Hoover Monte Vista Mount Miguel El Capitan El Cajon Granite Hills Santana Grossmont Opponent 20 24 8 34 0 33 21 29 Football '69 f f Varsity Offensive Team c 09' 9 VN X 3 - 'fe . .- s L-gy: V- 'i3 3s'?P' .1 1 Frrsto, M. Mehaffie,1. Bassi, I. Woll, R. Rhoades, S. Coover, M. Dixon, F. Dennis, T. Clark, D. jones, A. Evans. Varsity Coaches W. Wnton, 3. Arnaiz, A. Hammerschmidt, B. White. This year's Green Machine may have suffered some setbacks, but even if their season wasn't a winning one it was a valiant one. The competition in the Grossmont League was very tough this year, but our coaches did a fine job of keeping up the team's spirit. Varsity Defensive Team W Babcock, R. Burrows, I. Bassi, F. Hafner, F. Woolrich, B. Clements, I. Fristo, S. Coover, M. Kerns, A. Evins, R. Rhoades. 197 vu Senior Captains Lead The Green Machine 's ., ' f Q .5 45, J . 655 Mfr, . aff' fff W' f ,gf , ff , 1 ' fr, ,Lg , I ? . 1 A' 'kfl 1' X , Butch Paddock Burt Clements 6'2 185 lbs. 6'1 225 lbs. Senior End Senior Tackle Senior captains win the toss. K ,ll A, M sc Q, ' , ' Q .. V My A ' za- ' 1 '5' N' WW' ' ' Tom Clarke Rick Rhoades 5'6 140 lbs. 6'0 184 lbs. Senior Back Senior Back Kurt Brown 5'10 180 lbs. Senior Guard ,. V g ' we is Wm' fa, , ,, vi Mark Whillock 6'1 150 lbs. Senior Center This year's gridmen were led by Butch Paddock, Burt Clements, and Kurt Brown. Steve Coover was selected as all league first team defense and Mark Dixon was selected second team offense. Despite the loss of injured players and very tough league com- petition the team did its best to up- hold the Highland tradition. , ',, ,. i f ww , sw V W M 7 ff' , , y ! f , , W. . nj , 0 1' W M, , Z . M, Bryan Williams Mark Dixon 5'11 198 lbs. 6'2 265 lbs. Senior Tackle Senior Center 1 1 '5i,. 1' CZ.fLZl?' Randy Burrows john Landis Dave jones 5'8 158 lbs. 6'1 186 lbs. 6'3 190 lbs. Senior Guard Senior Back Senior Tackle 'U ff i 1. - if ff , I jeff Woll 5'9 190 lbs. Senior Guard 198 I ,rP: ' , d -' C3 , I I Mike Swanson 5'8 150 lbs. Senior Back fr! l if 1 'M Frank Hafner 6'2 200 lbs. Senior Tackle ,fn- .'rQ A? 1.3, .Y m I v . 'x I Art Evans 5'8 145lbS. Senior Back Ee 'Napvl .CLDL Frank Dennis 5'11 170lbs. Senior Guard Rhoades breaks through Grossmont's line. Hafner returns kickoff for Highlander yardage. ' A . ga if 7 Q 1. N Mike Mehaffie 6'3 190 lbs. Senior Tackle rfi-PW . H T, rd All 1 R- F al'- 5 1, Y .y X v Willie Hathaway Dave Butcher 5'9 150 lbs. 6' 170 lbs. Senior Quarterback Senior Back -5 :FN ga Mark Kerns Steve Coover 6'1 183lbs. 5'8 165lbs. Senior End lunior Quarterback 2,3 '- xxi 1: 'W . P S ,l X H Q , ca., . f -. ' C--17 ' y Frank Woolrich MHVTY Ff9l'1Cl'I 5'9 168lbs. 6'2 168lbs. Sophomore Fullback lunior QU6fI9fb3Cl4 199 Wesley Babcock 6 l65 lbs. Junior Back il. 1 Ai. ' ,, .lng 19. . '4 7 fi' 3 l Q 675s fy I Kirk Teigen 6'2 187lbS. lunior Tackle Clements kicks the extra point as Woolrich blocks oncoming rushers. ' -effw L' A HM,,,,,- 5 : 12 - we V the f i' 'R' ey V ' A N ff NW ' +14 Q fm 9 tk n Y S Ji 5 , Q ,M jun rrist0 5'9 156 lbs. junior End Mike Raffesburger 5'10 165 lbs. junior Guard Landis sweeps around end for big gain against Miguel. 4 f K' 'f ? 1 V . r 'f WC 'fl 1 .zu ff , V, ..,, MV, 1, ,f H A is ,lu W' Ma. ,. Ron Bahno Frank Pernicano Larry Wilson 6'1 210 lbs. 5'B 175lbS. 6'1 183 lbs. junior Center lunior Back lunior Guard ,.. .... 35 'f W f' 'X 5' WM 4. f ' Mfg if A f . tffiilgfi fg. ,. 1 . ,.f , 'GA , jf! m,r4gj7 N' ' l luv.. . , WM-Q , . V' If Steve Riehle Steve Steele leff Boutelle 5'11 162lbS. 6'1 18Olbs. 6 l60lbs. junior End 1uniorEnd junior End 200 , .4 4 be gk., X Chuck Couvrette Rick Shultz 6'1 195 lbs. junior Tackle 6'0 160 lbs. junior Back Evans reaches for Coover's pass. sffi 562, I X if ,T ml, E V , 'l 6 ,IM if , ,A,V ,. H L V i jeff Thorsnes Hal Drew 5's 170 lbs, 6'0 185lbS- junior Guard junior Tackle Rhoades sweeps to the outside for big gain. W ' X? 1 XXX t x,,t ' , ' K . sy' K . . V K ia ,Q 5 W if Randy Shultz Dave Peterson Dan Castro 5'10 163 lbs. 6'0 185 lbs. 5'9 165 lbs. junior Quarterback junior Guard junior Back Woolrich charges for Highlander first down. 201 yy. '42 2 4 ' fwuflme MQW ,V , fy V. , , ,ff 1 I fa ? ' 4 , fi Qi' '-time junior Varsity 1V-FRONT ROW: D. Hiben, B. Engleke, 1. Neff, G. Iarvis, 1. Gibbs, 1. lerman, K. Grote, A. Alvarez, F. Martinez, 1. Browning, R. Campagna. SECOND ROW: Coach Matheson, I. Crowell, K. Butcher, S. Campbell, A, Conti, S. Parker, M. SchniePD, G. Nelson, C, Mehaffie, T. Turner, T. Hand, R. Moore, R. Davis, P. Hoffman. BACK ROW: Coach Engle, R. Harmon, S. Deeds, I. Freeman, D. Sluder, P. Matheson, Cr. Logan, K. Sluder, G. Cranfill, C.. White, 1. Wright, D. Orsborn, P. Hart, B. Murphy, D. Dupree, J. Law, Coach Kahan. igffsglib' ? 7 Helix Opponent Helix Record Opponent ' 1 AT' M - A 3125- ? v . :. 16 Hoover 0 ,gf i fi 1 'f , -ll ft 16 Granite Hills 0 , 4 V. ,. FW. i ,ffJ,1.t-24,-'mia-'if' - 12 Monte Vista 17 M. ,fa b 6 Monte Vista 0 12 Mount Miguel 14 : ij W ,A 14 Mount Miguel 8 20 El Capitan o i f 5,5 - as A t ,pgs 46 El Capiran 6 22 El Cajon O 14 El Cajon 12 12 Granite Hills 14 i- f 32 Granite Hills 20 28 samana 24 '4 - ... , ,- 4 32 Santana 18 - jifgfg' M65-,?S' fp -'fflf3'fau,,zy,:1 ,. i, 16 Grossmont 12 36 Grossmont 16 yfftli fi Lg?j'53537525-Ti+i,f'5lf':'F' figloai gfvffi Conti picks up first down for l.V. 5,251 2.91.9 Hi ,M ll Bl if FROSH-FRONT ROW: N. Barrios, D. K. Oliver, D. Dornbush, S. Sum- ner D. Faulk C. Swanson, 1. Smith, B. Rettig, I. Rodriguez, B. Kenyon B. Riehle. SECOND ROW: Coach Langston, P, Chiles, J. Nicholson, Si Smith, B. Monahan, T. Taylor, L. Steiner, M. Ucker, R. Crocker, D Faulds, I. Anderson, S. Drummond, D. Zeitz, D. Floyd, L. Savoir, D. A c . ,., ,V .A .-,f on., U. Y-. 4- ,W- -iq Oliver, R. Roberts, Coach Hauer, THIRD ROW: Coach C-rote, C. Nor- man, R. Raulston, G. Melvin, C. Bolshazy, 1. French, E. Lograsso, D. Hafner, C. Fox, A. Coleman, C.. Harmon, E. Bonilla, B. Helms, M. Mur- phy, E. Whitehead, J. Sugg. BACK ROW: B, Gilchreist, D. jessupi, B. Stein, L. Kiorlie. ll ll 1 7 Q Mendoza leads the team as they go on to capture first place in C.I.F. Varsity Harriers Race Their Way To CIF aff?- Varsity Record Clairemont Vista Monte Vista Mt. Miguel El Capitan El Cajon Granite Hills Santana Grossmont Mt Sac Invitational 4th Aztec Invitational 2nd V' CIF Champions 204 This year's Cross Country Team was the finest Helix has ever produced. They started off in winning form and remained that way most of the season. After putting in long hours of practice, the team finished with a 6-'I league record. They finished second in league, losing only to Monte Vista by one point, 27-28. The varsity squad also did well in the invitationals by finishing fourth in Mt. Sac and second in the Aztec Invitational. Led by the runner of the year, Ed Mendoza, and with the help of other strong finishers, such as co-captains, Dennis Rogers and Curt Smith, and Robin Schultz, the team ran away from the others in C I F finals. Helix finished with a total of 39 points as compared to second place Mt. Miguel's 76. Congratulations to Coach Muir- head and his varsity harriers for a season well deserved. Op po n ent 30 48 27 38 45 30 46 50 47 Curt Smith, Senior All League 'lOZ'l0 iilf use-1 4. V, , -1' - 51 . ,A ,- x V' - -A 5'f,2S,: Z ,K i - - J 'W a.t?.3f't if ' ,5 A -my Q is 1 , 'ff' 1 '- Q 'r nu . A 9 nun: , , S E V i rg: ,l - , ..- , W H Quinn f-tl' w E wa, if Lag , Q S 1 A .4 1 rv in . g V ' r 'f Q H l 1 Q. .. 1 il ,. 1, i V ' ' 4 -f Q ' i ,, lg ' sap.: v- ' A . 'I A A ' f-S4 ,R Y, fx '73 Xxx N 1' , L ,s I , ,K Q V Y . '4A 4 fy ri , Ed Mendoza, Junior Robin Sch ultz, Senior Rich Stump Don Moore All League, All CIF All League junior Senior Runner ofthe Year 10:16 10:21 10:27 9:43 U L., ka' Albert Sandoval A Sophomore Senior Senior Senior 10:31 1 2 10: 77102 0 45 53 Steve Pitt Tom McLaughlin Rifk F353 tw--. V65 l . l 'ba , fit Wil iw V M' W i W r nf... ,Q i ftsffa f Y H i ,I di: J . .. ' 1 if T i M ,,.,, f-7,-.eg Vfiwff' Q . f I A 11 'l i fi I . . 'Eg sq 19 f .. jbhfns .4 W .-4.-. N-.-i. . I- a,,,.,A, . -A The Helix l.V. gets off to a good start. 'fl -- '5 -fig' M 'TQ1 Alf 'Q Rogers, Schultz, and Smith end the race with strong closing kicks. W f ' H ' Z2 M 1 w yfmwf' ,ff 'Q --..... f f 1 ,f Wu ' ,ff 4 ,,..,.,.. f2ff V f, f, ff,. fffjijf, .,f a' cuff! Q. 'i ':l?7aCf ,fff y ' 4 v 6 X YQ W ' ' A' W Vila, 5-4 'L ' fa, a V l pw' Q' ' ' 7 i . X ' ' . L, 4' 1 ' ' f X ,-4' ii, . 5 . . r ,152 ' ef. ' ft ff: E . ' 1 swf K X f NHT ,A Q, wb .f Q ca? it 1 4 ' Q ' f - ,, X . Y . Q-,. -1 , VL.. ,iq , L X , f 55, - wasp i H . B, , 4 ,V , , ,Z ' , ' , JK, , I f- t 'ebay 4 , whiff , ' . ' 2, M, X af A' f' is ' KLM, wfyf 4 wwy- 4, MQQQL- - 31223 . , ff? - 1 -Q ,V f 7'l?'L',2f'14.Q ' , .. f,7M 3 72 ' ' 23'2 f55'5l':f ' K , i f' f gifs V v K , r f it Q , Q , 5 'C X ' '-3if41,1j.fy-11 6 ' -'Wk ab? QWwW9L'b?3x' f A QM -' . if . g fy is jwswz ff ' A 4 V L yiiwwwiffs ' ' H . f, H' mf ,gn W Jffjfxw, .4 .. gfwgff,zf:,.. 1, .V if raw nmanfit MG,-fl Helix Harriers take it easy after meet. W, , v-vu L.-P' f 4 K Coach Muirhead relates final instructions before the meet. Hubba! Hubba! 206 C junior Varsity Has a 7-2 Season N t wx Front Row: B.Bishop, L.Neyndorff, G.Hickman, R.Robertson, E.Cease, T.Meads. Second Row: D.Raney, S.Fedje, L.Greenhill, D.Touchet, G.Donathan, R.Moore, l.Pitt. junior Varsity gets off to a good start. Tut., l.V. Reco rd Helix Opponent 24 Clairemont 31 16 Vista 47 45 Monte vista 18 27 Mt. Miguel 30 4 15 El Capitan 50 34 El Cajon 22 18 Granite Hills 45 ' 15 Santana 48 15 Grossmont 50 'Wei' T3f'?7'2+ mg I N ,. 1. Qi. t , y K V.V'A4, ,, f.. 'I 2 . 'rf tt 4 -2 nw.: 5, ff? , l . 4 4' 1. lf 4 ' f R l Frosh Capture First In League Finals Frosh Record Helix Opponent 15 Vista 44 35 Monte Vista 20 31 Mt. Miguel 26 26 El Capitan 30 16 El Cajon 39 18 Granite Hills 40 23 Santana 33 24 Grossmont 34 Front Row: D. Frye, D. johns, M. Tomlin, M. Semancsin, D. Darnell. Second Row: R. Smith, D. Cruz, M. Larsen, M. Phaar, D. Phillips. 207 Helix Matmen Place Third Varsity Coach Dick Langston The ability to endure the pain of a tough match through to the eventual pin paid off as the Varsity wrestlers placed third in league and fifth in C.I.F. As the season progressed the competition became tougher. After two close defeats against Mt. Miguel and Monte Vista, the team went on to defeat El Cajon 35-15 for one of the best dual meets of the year. Leading the matman this year were Mark Whil- lock, Chris Ehrentraut, Mitch Stein- hauer, and Scott Tallman. Varsity Record Helix Opponent 47 Hoover 6 48 Mar Vista 3 27 Santana 19 38 EI Capitan 13 27 Yuma 21 28 El Centro 27 31 Coachella 22 33 Grossmont 12 22 Mr. Miguel 25 18 Monte Vista 25 35 El Cajon 15 43 Granite Hills 8 .dm fin, V- V, ,Q , ' A w i v.:: .s - ,M flag ' 1539 7 ,N , A. N nl wx? vi Zinn, I, I xt: I9 , - ' , ,g t i 54,31 ,avg it 5 -Q.. iqqgx, l:5, f'-tk fa w 7 XM q ggxxfifgi if Q X '43 x ' .fflxir v , W 'Mr' fy' If f inf, 7 1-sw A ..-alt' Riff, f X xiii. af H ,tn 1 new ' . ri ,..:, -AH fwh ' 'V V - Agwx ,f , 1 If ig , if :Rf Xffftw. -,ff-. li!f4 ' rf' -V z r ,nf Tim Shaeffer Gordon Nakano Mike Swanson Senior Senior Senior 112pounds 118 pounds 138 pounds Y' , 2,05 K il l? if ' xv ,fid Q1 Qfiviifhil ' LAW' y , L-, Y , 535 ' Q A V I: ,L 47, gi - .,,.. gt .5 V, . ,V A Wx, f I if 1 gg, 'Jag ,Z A A 3 , . ,, H 5 p T 1 X gf - Af , ,M r 5 ' -' ' -if 1 f' T iikkf' ' 4 f r' V 4 tl ' 1 .E , if 'ff Q' T I f , vi A ' Mkt , ..,,. V,, J. T , ,IQ ' ' f , 'C , . FIA 1 5.4 W , f,.4 tg Q .A nb uw Q' 1 Q , 1 2111 ' f Ms , 4- f ,J -' f 9, 4 me .f st, , at , 4 1 F 3' ,- 1' , qt- 4' 42 ef f, ' f .ts 1 ' wi ' , f ff' -f'-f -Jr, ww, 7 -gr'-.,f. N t f ' 4 1- 7 'I 'ft 'Q ff? fu' Qin- sf, 'I-A22 QM- . sy, in - Ut! .1 I' Mi - I, K . 'fa 33509. Edie Q, f - 35' 'V W. Z , ' il? at ' A 0 31' -,1 K, tv, . ri Eyliw ' 5411, :Rf ' Vff 4 i 4 viizagvl, ,- , 1, n.. V .sn ,,f,,,.',,,q f y, 4 a i . Q ,g ,L , Tff 1 ' W K 4 Mike McLaren Chris Ehrentraut Scott Tallman Senior Senior Senior 154 pounds 168 pounds 208 177 pounds Mark Whillock Senior 145 pounds ll Doug Surber Senior 191 pounds ',!, . . K ,,xi ei-W! X 9 X fx 'h ,A X . af' Fw-,0,',-P'-v4A, ' .' .- x W , x. rg ' V M-if 'wi A rl , . 5. . ' H s is , 5 I! . , f I ' . I ,f-pq ' ,ff i' Qi, L' '4 f'-naw., n 'gw4y4 fad N51 4 X, ffelk M ily X....,-:..4.: gkxi: V, K' 1 ,f' Q 5 . 'ff' Q, , e-, ,Eff Q A . fo 'V lf' in 5, if if f , , f f A f 3' gf Q 29 L36 QW ' WV ,. ,R 1. V 1 f . 1 ., 1 1 , 1 I an f , -' , Nu, f' '1 YV , -, , ji-1,1 X , l?,,,Vq5f ,gil . ' rd, f4S!N A. I , 9 ' . K 4 f. X Q , ., r x 5' ,, K s ffm ' ' , -- fy q Q9 A , - e. a. - . 4. , J 13 9 '19? w L53 if? Ji .U A L fkxx ,1 x , , 1 1 .+: X T 0 A2 5 , W ' ' 'F 't l g. ,af wa. LJ .3 --'J . Dave Hernandez Mitch Steinauer Junior junior 98 pounds 106 pounds t Mi ,iv f 'Q' i My . ' A - -4, I ff, 'A '4' 1. 1 f tww .'r,,, ,5v'?1v' ,,,'.::mf2 f i'Zwp.x.' .1 Sw Wu 4 Q 1 t -wi A V . r 2' 1 1 'aa e- 'f J if ww 15 'V , fy , L . K ' 'w4t, ,g , .i,, ,W :AJ 559. 41 ls ' 7 X f H Q I Y , W If , , 11 'Q f 325 QV, . ,E - , ,env , aid Tom Faulk Robert Cesena junior lunior 127 pounds 133 pounds V7 Scott Tallman squeezes his opponent with a head and arm. 4 Chuck Couvrette tightens up on opponent's arm. Kevin Butcher Sophomore 154 pounds Surber Iucks out. , gl.. me F - M 'viQg,.: f i 2 . gv,w1K,, , fy M, , , , f' rn.. , , , y V -Z. i ,re f ,p gy: J- 4' f . g W ' 7 I .,1 J' , , , V 5, 1, ,, w. ,ml ,M ,f Q ,' Qin Xfxy V' yt - 4 . ' ,abs 'L f ' ' LW, 1' 1 4 1 1' V' my Lf 'Z fu:-f 5, V . A4 8126? 1 1 . in 8.1504 L5 fx , Q , 'an fry' gk, C' ,VVV , 1 -5 JM . ' , .p,Q:,1'35l. I ' 1 -, , in fy U ,O V! Gr , I , , f ,fl 3 ek , rf ,, . 4 , v3., ,V '- , Q , L V ff, .Mm jeff Thorgneg Chuck Couvrette Dennis johnson junior junior Sophomore 168 pounds Heavyweight Heavyweight 210 Mike McLaren gets a near pin using a reverse half nelson. junior Varsity Tie for First Place in League j.V. Helix Opponent 49 Sweetwater 8 48 Morse 13 49 Mar Vista 0 50 Santana 2 45 El Capitan 8 53 Grossmont 0 42 Mt. Miguel 10 19 Monte Vista 25 43 El Cajon 13 42 Granite Hills 9 SEV Yu, Front Row: B.Rettig, G.Nichols, D.Cronkite, C.Nevels, 1.Ryan, C.Swanson, V.Marikle. Second Row: T. Hand, K.Crote, D.Faulk, M.Evans, R.Campagna. Back Row: D.Castro, j.Crowell, P.Matheson P.Hart. Freshmen Co-Champions 3 l Front Row: B.Rettig,1.Berkey, D.Faulk, M.McDonald, B.Corbit, C.5wanson, D.Floyd,1.Anderson, M. Candy, L.Steiner, D.1essup, G.Norris, C.Bolshazy. Second Row: L.Sdao, C.Bufka, S.Velasquez, B. Taylor, Ljalaty, B.Duffy, T.Taylor, j.Hilterbrant, S.Sumner, M.Ucker, S.Drummond, L.Savoir, D. Nunez, l.Burrows, P.Talley. Back Row: S,Smith, l.Nicholson, M.Forsberg, T.Bludau, j.Smith, E.Her- zik, M.Harris, E.Lograsso, B.C-ilchriest, P.Hurley, C-.Harmor1, l.Cunningham, D.Stein, D.Hafner, M. Murphy, B.5earnan, D.Zeitz, Coach Lucas. Freshmen Helix Opponent 32 Santana 20 41 El Capitan 6 42 Grossmont 13 29 Mt. Miguel 23 22 Monte Vista 36 32 El Cajon 19 54 Granite Hills 0 3 LJ mu 3 AJ jk Q I ,ZA Q X. rv . 5' ax XJ flfglxx l?y f V if m NY . A if, T139 o dx .y.ix 5 Q' X V , 3 ,-f I BQ, 1, Q. 'fi - fx-S235 Q p ' .ig , tt' ,WW y S' 2' l my X gf ' fi - M Jn , f,, ,fi I uv 'e A fee, ui 1 gl R W? W Coach Gordon Nash The Green Machine exploded on the court to bring the CIF championship to Helix for the second consecutive year. The Scots insured themselves of an undefeated season by capturing the CIF crown 70-56 against Chula Vista. The Highlanders concluded the season with a 33-0 CIF record. The team also set new marks in: most points scored in a season-2904, high game point average-88, biggest winning margin-35.8 pts., most points scored in a game-127, longest winning streak-49, largest winning margin-96 pts., most rebounds in a season-1869, and the highest number of team assists in a season-616. The Highlanders were led by Bill Walton who averaged 29 pts. per game which broke the existing record. He was voted as the Grossmont League's M.V.P. and was named to the Covina All Tourney, All League, and All CIF teams. Team captain Mike Dupree came next in scoring honors with a 20 point average. Leading the High- landers with a 78070 Free Throw Per- centage, Mike also represented Helix on All League, All CIF, and All Tourney teams. Also contributing were: Mike Honz, Most Improved and All Tourney and Second team All League, Randy Madsen, Best Defensive Player, and Butch Paddock, who helped lead a balanced attack. VARSITY RECORD Helix Opponent 74 Madison 60 78 Morse 49 78 Lincoln 56 90 Hilltop 53 92 Castle Park 56 78 Chula Vista 45 76 Patrick Henry 43 89 El cajon 56 87 Madison 65 89 San Diego 45 90 Alta Loma 35 72 Montebello 48 92 Arroyo 57 Dave Taddeo 71 Millikan 49 110 Pasadena 68 . 67 Monte Vista 61 68 El Capitan 44 86 El Cajon 49 97 Grossmont 74 89 Granite Hills 32 93 Mt. Miguel 61 81 Santana 47 94 Monte Vista 51 93 El Capitan 49 102 El Cajon 72 104 Grossmont 48 107 Granite Hills 44 127 Mt. Mi uel 31 94 Santan? 58 Bm' Hum 109 El Cajon 47 92 Hilltop so 74 Castle Park 55 70 Chula Vista 56 Ar fy' Tony Sanchez Walton goes up for two in CIF finals Mike Honz T junior Forward, 6-3 Most Improved Second Team ALL LEAGUE Randy Madsen Senior Guard, 6-2 Best Defensive Player HONORABLE MENTION i l Bill Walton Senior Center, 6-11 Most Valuable Player First Team ALL LEAGUE Grossmont League M.V,P. ALL CIF l l . B t h P dd k Ser?:gl:2I33rl?jre510 SenliJfFo?warCd?6-2 Best Free Th row Percentage Team Captain First Team ALL LEAGUE ALL CIF 214 Front Row: Ely,G., Mayor,P., Honz,S., Browning,j., Mehaffie,C., Dupree,D., Campbell,S., Coach Walker. Back Row: Huffstutter,D., Mgr., Wright,1., Crawford,R., Aunan,j., Sluder,K., Conti,T., Murphy,B., Engelke,B. HELIX The Helix Freshmen Basketball Team completed an outstanding season by compiling a 23-2 win-loss record and finishing first in Grossmont league competition with a 13-1 mark. Pacing the freshmen were jim French, Larry Kjorlie, and Andy Walton. They were also supported by starters Chris Nor- man and Dan Faulds. Ely displays some fine shooting. FROSH RECORD Helix Opponent 59 Mar Vista 47 48 Bonita Vista 34 60 St. Augustine 40 43 Castle Park 33 59 Sweetwater 44 68 Kearny Mesa 54 65 University 58 , 40 Chula Vista 44 57,58 Monte Vista 50,33 l 79,57,45 El Capitan 40,39,39 -,61 El Cajon Forfeit, 36 64,78 C-rossmont 46,39 61,61,50 Granite Hills 46,45,31 59,67,61 Mt. Miguel 64,59,59 D. 70,56 Santana 47,37 216 JV RECORD Helix Qpponem 38 Madison 5-I 49 Morse 67 62 Lincoln 52 60 Hilltop 39 62 Castle Park 68 47 Chula Vista 75 57,64,61 Mt. Miguel 43,50,44 65,66,61 Monte Vista 60147145 56,71,77 El Cajon 55,40I72 64,68 El Capitan 45,42 64,73 Grossmont 63,54 51,76 Granite Hills 37,58 79,84 Santana 43,31 The junior Varsity Team was sparked to an undefeated season by most valuable player Dennis Dupree. Other out- standing players were Gary Ely, Tony Conti, and jim Aunan. The team ended with a 14-0 league record and a 19-4 overall record. We'll be looking for- ward to having these fine players on the Varsity Team next year. Front Row: Houghtlin,D., Galloway,K., Bonilia,E., Riehle,B., Monahan,B., Chiles,P., French, I., Faulds, D., Rodriguez,l., Ambler,D., Hammerschmidt,Coach Back Row: Parris,K., Morgan,S., Watenpaugh,T., Fox,C,, Kenyon,B., Kjorlie,L., Walton,A., Melvin,G., Norman,C., Helms,B., Oliver, l l r l l vi .c .ll in if lil il lla ll :ll ll' itll 3 n Zgaallmfffiii Varsity Record Helix Opponent 65 Clairemont 53 100 Granite Hills 36 54 Crawford 40 77 Mt. Miguel 59 90 El Capitan 46 El Cajon - Monte Vista - - Santana - - Grossmont - The Varsity Track Team has again started off in good form by winning every meet. They have won 20 Gross- mont League matches and 26 matches overall consecutively. With three weeks left in league competition, school records are already being broken. People responsible for break- ing these records include: Art Evins in the 120 HH and 180 LH with times of .14:6 and .19:6 respectively, and team efforts including the 3 man shot, 2 mile relay, 4 mile relay, and the distance medley. B Track Team A Track Team 2 . iv -if 9 . fa- 'W' Af C ' ' f --, ESL 8 l r k all I, ii , , 5 -:gig - C' -xx Ti QENC ' 1' X ffftiif ', L' ,.QgfQi'f i r 2 r l 'T' ' 1 , ., ANAE U 'ff my 1 'X X ff ' 6: f .:S. ' ' -4 5 f -'T jj-fi . ..,.. -'f f R is T , A 'faq' 5 Ki Coach Kahan, Coach Muirhead, Coach Arnaiz E Mike Mehaffie, Helix' best high jumper, shows how he cleared 6 ft. C Track Team 3,4 ,5 - 'V ,if pi' -5 ' 151153 ,.,x,f1,,.Vg,Q1-Q .. an I , Y 4h7JBfi1SB:.uii:fu.sim:-zm.i f ss-. if fr fwffr. A -1 ' 1 .,v.smiX:fact...'f,3r42-.4 as . , ' 'L ' -,.. T4TiZTii2..ilji1-zrzzx-1x'1im.J '--1 sax' 14.21.121 Fi'F t iigc. 'T ,,.c, e--2-'--1-Ylfu--'NE .T A-T73 5 . . 'fic ' . -M--- i m'1uF 'f'i's'tff1'?i F't'Fi'F 5' M fi 'l: 'fJ?f'4 T .sLJuz.z....adr ...L-.......nmV 4.1 f tm' rm. T ' T' K' ' 3 , T .!,,,i,,. J-wa. , .. in 4 -N .. .- l ...Il Z .Eval FEE? --- 2,- : ' 'qv 14,3 . ,Q 8 Q9 ,Q .sn i H r ,, I., 5 5 , -W gk 1, , - v ,Z hi: Va ., I ,S , 4, -V I Q :anim 'vm if Af: K ix l J' a 'shi ry-775' ,lil vi . .gf-1 -ALA I Y KY . 1, 14 14 JH' 15 Y' ,. ff ,Q -lf' - Qk - - . Q H it 2 -1 -Q t H ft -X . . . sms... Q.- .Q ea 6- ss - 14.1 42, Q Fitz- etlfgrf . if i f 'Hi o 1 vw' . 'iw Lt I 1' AFVQH5 -1- W ' ',r i TJ limw, J Hive-2 . , an . ln ,- . H . , f-C 1. .- i .,.,- , fi . . . ' l m f - , , ' i - . f l r - I -r 111- gmc. H , me jg! --1 fl 'li 4:12. , - - ' , f- . -.1 1 1 , 1 . Q ,v 7 S v -5 K , , V 1 , I, . 1 L4 ' hw.. I l 4 we fx, I , VJ - Y . Q W ' g .... 'QM i I Q U 4 sig! if N .W -eg. 54 -vf g g . 49. ' ' ' !-Svs :,2, i A . -fi, Q is ,K ,M - . as , 2 - 5 L, A L ' wr -f f'te-safe'-1431- +'?'li , '. ' 76 .. 7 A , ' vi 'T , l', fI.1, f .. 5 S-'l . '- ' 27 3' vm 1-f M '41 F ' ' fwuwdiw' 1 rv , WVI31A f 12' , f V . f ' I 'W' '- s. P W' f f fiy -A ' ff ,fr f'gff: f'f,,,,, I f Nj Na Af , Qyflte , ' ' ,QI nm M, , 5' 'HQ V N .114-gi. , 'f L may Y., c , W7 ,f ,,.,,.,5-fv-w'1 ww Zfgml ,Jr si ,fu ' ' ' ' nw' fmt,-,,v ff, ,t ' . , . M- V . .- , ,,,,,:n,,m,,4 W . ' J wwf' f' . ' A 'V af' . f' ,TZLJYH ,V mm, ff, f xg , PW , , V M-ifz4w42f, .f, ?W' -'1 - J ' ' Mmm ffff',zZC,f:-'zjlki lf Zltfwitfl in X gy'f',Q'Zf-Carr, J Ziff 7 W . ,,,.f,, 1- M L 'A - 5 1 ,.f-UM' 'Q' Awww' ' ' 1' A 4 , ,, fn-ff-f-f agp, ,, fm., A WMM ,, :aw ' .1 1 ,.. 4 , of 0'1 'W ,MN f ,Jr -v' ,, ,. Mfm' 1 f- 9W s Dean lacobs, Long lump 21' 10Vz L 2 'N -V if , , , ffgfwh ,54' Q W V -1-ww f, i zf'f,f-3,541 4, m,4w-f-iwfmf ,.,,,g, ' 1 ' ., ' . .fm N' Y fm, ,plum 4 'K' 0' 5 ' ' ' K., Gunars Valkirs, Shot Put 55' 4V2 , Discus 147' 10 Rick Rhoads, 142' 6 Art Evins displays his style that got him two school records. .....-'AA 4 , --1-w ' V Shot Put 54' 7 , Discus John Landis, 10010:2, 220 22:5 4 ii Fi ig. ex sw- Y x ,pe . -..q..- A q,,,f2fi'Sj:,.nmfji?f 1 - fu- ' '. ,..- glr - J :: 2V 'N 'T1f Kfnif' , ,,1f,S,'Sv'e?K? 'Q-'TWV . W 4 ' Ji ' .af , Afdasxfn- L 'rv-xrrql Steve Fattig gets a mark of 42' 6 in the triple jump. wffqm' Ed Mendoza Mile 41929, 2 Mile 9.24:6 ,fi i fiffiy w ' ii QL.,4.L'.1,..iL,j 1-fi' 'ff ,M , vi, V A w wf, 'F gp ff' d',i,.f, , . L- f I Bob Bishop 440 51:3, 88015811 Dick Comber Shot Put 51' 6 , Discus 150' 10Vz Rick Schultz clears 14' in the pole vault. The TEAM that set a record of 'l7.47:5 in the 4 mile relay. ,,M,f.,,, 1effBoutelle dives back to first base after a wide throw from opposing pitcher. Varsity Baseball After a good start the Helix Varsity baseball team ran into tough league competition. The team had good potential with pitchers Burt Clements, jim Ebright, Cliff Garrett and Oliver McConnell. The team had some good support from hitters Butch Paddock, Alan Pipes and Kelly Coltrin. Record Helix Opponent 2 La jolla 'I 2 Sweetwater 3 6 Patrick Henry 0 3 Chula Vista 2 2 Hoover 7 2 Hilltop 1 6 Crawford 0 0 El Capitan 3 2 El Cajon 5 5 Santana 9 lim Ebright Dino Villarino Oscar Padilla Kurt Brown Sr. pitcher Sr, 3rd base Sr. shortstop Sr. 1st base ? 'YZ Butch Paddock Mark Kerns Sr. Outfield Sr. Outfield as Kelly Coltrin Marty French Sr. Catcher lr, Shortstop ft lim LiSl'l jeff Boutelle lr. Catcher lr. Outfield I O are -c L 3 . fs'9'lvv? X1 i ll Alan Pipes Sr. Outfield Oliver McConnell Burt Clements Sr. Pitcher Sr. Pitcher Cliff Garrett Gary White Steve Riehle lr. Second Base lr. Third Base lf- Pitcher 1-f' g X , , I ff Brown eyes the batter. 4' 2? C ix Nl 'SN-N . Qi, t 1 i J - X P F x s - i f U V 'Y 4,1 . , ikiwl t a e srt -. fue- i l it Ebright pauses before pitching. Padilla waits at shortstop g j.V. Baseball j.V. Record Helix Opponent ' 2 La jolla 3 4 Sweetwater 0 1 Patrick Henry 2 1 Chula Vista 0 3 Hoover 1 8 Hilltop 7 8 El Capitan 5 Front Row: G.Phillip, T.Erautt, H.Smith, K.Grote, V.Marikle, G.jarvis, D.Aiben, D.Dupree, Back Row: Coach Langston, G.Wallen, A.Vanderpool, K.Sluder, A.Centi, D.Zietz, 1.Wright, R.Moore, j.Browning, M.Denton, Coach Wynans. Freshman Baseball Fresh man Reco rd Helix Opponent 1 St. Augustine 0 3 V University 4 V 5 Granite Hills 4 10 St. Augustine 0 4 Monte Vista 5 11 Granite Hills 2 11 El Capitan 2 4 El Cajon 3 Front Row: D.Oliver, G.Melvin, K.Parris, B.Mitchell, 1.Nicholson, B.Rettig, 2nd Row: C.Fox, l Rodriguez, 1.French, D.Faulds, l.Srnith, P.Childs, C.Swanson, B.Monahan, Back Row: j.Anderson B.Helms, j.Becker, S.McCardell, B.Riehle, D.Zeitz, B.Denton, S.Drummond, Coach Olsen. 222 Front Row: B.Edls, M,Dupree, I.Law, Back Row: L.Duke, M.Matheny, B.Howard fi---f J, X X Howard putts. Coach Bill White junior Varsity NLJ J -9 1 ,ami A f, :, iff' 'EF' I I. ',:f1..1, ji y I f I I M , , My,,,fv5,i44,f.,,7f1,-ialigyvafg5.7.43:Fig ,t g , ..4Qa,5L1Ey f,ggE: , ff ,, , ' Q r r V, ,q . ,:,.1gff1 f' 5 .',-,iw f f , ' f ' -, r H I 's '4,immwI:- Front Row: C.Thunberg, B.Gillingham, B.Taylor, Back Row: M.Longfellow, G Gardner, l.Reylek, 223 Varsity Golf g Q: vm-.fra 3 l. . ,. Yea.-1-if-M2 --Y . 4. , 1. 'wg 451 f f-ew, ' 1. I .4 4.1. , figs? 1- 7 :lj . 'Rd X 'RL' A .V 2,41 ,eylul ff -ily l ' 'li my i laws: . -., 1 ,592 P' 'fs ,. 1. '- X 'a.. , if ' 591514 ' 4 ff y wtf I -- . -Q 4,4-L , . 2 u f wi ' ,. -wks X .w, ,f f ' . N, . . 4 -. . a .,,,, , '7.??QLu-' L dh., ,- . ' x 1 svn ' sq wifi Q-- L- 1.-1:,w ,TA -me . -. AL' 'T 9 ' 5 11' 'I un. f -L . if 1 I ' '1 . E -B. ' N' ff-15 f :P+ ' Vw'-: ' ' LggQQ 1f me ,- X ' ' f ' .- -. 4 , . sh W, , s, - -51 . , L. I-.-L, ,f- .f , 4, 1' 1 1 . A 'T fum . J fm, A l jg.-1 ,,, ' . M 'AML 4. 1 ff 'IX '- ..., X , X i r , , i 'S l l:ALl 3, ' l Eff 5 -ff ' -1 A 1 -'i' '.-. , ,, - r.::--'Q Agana 1 . .,,,ni.,3Q,,z f 'J f 'Vg ' 1' :f,,'?FE r .J Q 4'4f.,,, , I ia '+L 3 fl4Q.. 1l i+'?.:.ua.1mJ-wPM ' A .iam Eels gets wet. McCook drives one. This year's Varsity Golf team started slowly. It proves to be one of the toughest years the team has had in league play. Due to an April deadline the yearbook was unable to list the team's scores. ' fr QI715 A V .' , '- 1, K9 ,. 5 U I A -Y..fl'g- -,fav fi - , '- 4-3 X iii-iilil-tha... ...Q Dupree practicing his putting Swimming -Q if 5, Ayw 7. 1 I , 2 'V 'rf M w4?f' se f ,G I '19 Z mf ,L yy 4 ,V ,f , ,n,w,MM V I I if fa' L ' ,, Y 2, 5' 4 ,V My Z iz H 'Uh V 5 4 V! A V I if ' af W. V , ' 4 ff W 7 'f 2 . fl J 162151, A fwpng Varsity Swimming 'TTA' f A '5F s '. - , ' - if .- 1, - .w--- A ff eifrgglf 5 254. ' .3 ' y M Q Q ' , Ag, 9. , iimnfv mf' .V if fl Q g Q. gg, , g A at ,.i, i f Ig li m i fy- A f 1 ' 11-...t,q-,e 4- s A ' ff' A 1 at A as v x.. i'iii 'S' i l ' 1 :V ' I 'f' ' 'Mrs .Q R . f . l W . .. .1 t til.-:We at ' f s s , . . al t F . . ' 'a . 6 v! 'sf . 'iT e4 ---W1-1--K ..--4.. . M 1 Las.. . . g it X - ' ' A A A fy I pf A M' s, . 1 ,fir t s ,' .Q tai M - is -- W -f ., - . as gms? ,,-V - le A ,gl iy. K it ,ir if-.A i 5 M -an Y g i F A Q i . ! l 'a H -U-mm- - t , .Q , - , new '--A--'ws - 3 . . - ,S t Q 1 Xi .:iiiiiy'i..l-,f t iw , ,h . . . A ,A 5 , '-'A j . -Q l of l , .Fax -tx h E fl? my .. .,- if 1 y r, ,Zz Qv nfpx 1 H Q , --.-f s . -- ' f P, Qf77 -if g .S M V- af - ,f ,' -- f. W' :T-1..,,,s. tl, if V- ' J' Front Row: R.Giefer, R.Smith, R.1ohnson, M.Nelson, T.Faulk, R. Schwartz. Back Row: P.Gilmour, G.Simpson, M.McLaren, l.Doddridge, B.Lynes, R.Dunn, D.Rogers, R.Gleason. Coach Crawford. wivfftsifl . .Wg-h 1 1 . M f., ' 1 p f gg. gif M www- Vt' V, 1 rf VVAV 9 A V j ,, 5, . A9 Q ff ' H 4 I 4 , 0 I lv k' ' ' 1' Q0 'f 1 4 ' 1, U- 7 304' ' -,f va ,psi ite! ,L ., 2, .. f,' 1 'f 'L f 4. S V fl 1, i I 5, 4 R44 , . lf W, -gui , P .-. -tr:1i'52 ft.. '7' - 'hfgf .. .17 - -' Teigan shows his freestyle. This year's varsity swim team got off to a fine start. lt is showing great potential of winning league and C.l.F. Due to Tartan deadlines all of the scores could not be recorded. After drowning Patrick Henry 62-33, Mount Miguel 55-38, and El Cap 87-8, the swimmers will meet Monte Vista. The team is led bv many fine swimmers such as Mike Nelson, Roger Smith, Kirk Teigan, Rolly johnson, Randy Geifer ' and the rest ofthe squad. ,,.s,,.,,gqL, ffgifv Geifer shows his breaststroke, 4 5d-!,t Sit., ind . A as-Y, Fi I1 . Rolly johnson snows a fine start to his backstroke. Mike Nelson shows winning form with the butterfly. 225 . ,, . A Mike Nelson finishes first in the butterfly. 4. U ,- ......,....+. . . , .lk I MX, VVQV 'Wm 7W,.,,M ., . J. -I Q 1 V ff i,M',f:,,-yf,W, yy- ww rf WM, 'f . ' f- X N 'u sw 4 5' 5' Q 4 1 4 . 'Q 5 ' ., ,iw ,',, ,Z :,,,,.f,4 Rogers and Nelson are ready on the blocks. Paul Rathbun dives .9 . , i fl .....im.if...4-if fm' M1-1'f l' w 9 A A 2 ' .4 1 o 9 J ,,,, 2.432 vu., 4,5 M .ki z.. 'AAL H L - 1 g4' ,f.n if. . .. e. -. ,.. I ' i , A Aww ,-U . I V I . W ,N :I x,A,.xfz,3z?,,,f,, 'ig - J . .5 ff . Q -. . Q ,V-T ...fw-BW: . V. . . f A -P f M ' . gl dfmlw Hi Vi' . f '- f , A A f W' ' 'M' if f ' f'fif1f1Ff'. A bfi, 2 f-'eggs i ' f W E . - 55' ' S mit'-, af' 5 ' 'EIAN P 3 NT x 'f'?rfff.' ' , -2 M- - 5 'fine' t. . v - .fu ,fy , l. X 7 QLL,.5K'T -5 flaw ' I., .. 4 X 'A gy ' ' ' in Ar - X X . V I fr ., D L V , ,k v .ff iff - ' I ' i 'f f ' fi: ff Pi . f -- ,.-.,. ' ,, sy . !8A . 921 '-' ay 'fwfr . fi ' ! : sl Wm.. 3 . ' ' f-le:7 :f'f f WM-.Jw 'i'-'- Q 1 . -1' vw: ' f. ws - - N, A ,.- V- I t V2 . , 5 -Mgi SE , 4, M., V 4. W V, . ,A A . Ny fl? . ,X 4 H .4 Nvtwaii rq W - . Q Meir, W-S ,,, QW, Front Row: B.Busick, ljones, D.Faulk, E.Mura- wsky, P.Hurley, R.White. Back Row: D.Hardin, j.Berky, S.Parker, T.Bluden, P.Talley. 226 'lv ,V V K , .4 Wi V7 J 1 ff 'f l - 'x . K. ': r V. ew . , W v X Z' x W Qs X E 5 lx ,. WX, t 'K , 4' . v - . X X ' ig? Q .Ak I F3 Qt 4: X , ' 'F gjtyg 8 A KF, 4 '-if Q fl 3 Qxi jftm, I Q V- , Lt is SAN - f X rx. 2 wh Si. f ' swf t ti X x , 'N 5 x A- -. VT xt . t A X . 1 73 ft .f ff' f, . 11741 ff, 'Q' f . fa , 4, . - , f Bill Lynes backstrokes 4 111' McLaren dives off the block. Q.. , . l. .-.-N:..? A : 7 - ff-k.,,f.-,.,.,,.. ' iff - v-- r' v--9-ff?-f ' ' ........4.. ,,. .-.,, ,. .... -..,.,.. , A .. ...... Y.-.+,-...L ' ., , ... . . 4- ,, .,,, f - 73 ,. fl' ' v 1 1 1 l , 10. 1, , H:,,Z:f:W 4, . , 2 4 V X - --,- .,,. .env 1 .. '!'f- ' f - Mg 'i Ig 1 f'fL,ULT3,g,:::::,': fl?-4-f-+-14v4+-,,. , . . , V Q ,,,,.:,LfH-,-'H--- s ,c,,.gLs:,,..s,-- , 4f.k,,4,..,., ,V A fvf'-r - ' 1' f i.,4..4gf,-,..-... ' r x. '2 L. If L 'I 1 f 5 1 Q 1 . A , 44 x 5 ,, ,is V , X A 5 'L ' -' . 1-'I 0 .0 First Row: Self,T., Sinclair,K., Ammon,D., Shaw,D., Traut,M. Second Row: Mclvor,M., Gord,R., Atkinson,G., Strauss,A., Galbraith,C., Wateri- paugh,T., Blake,A. Varsity Tennis ' I ' Q, ,miggi fr ',',,gf Vffyg ,4 ' L Tim Watenpaugh drives the ball deep into the backcourt. fa- '- ' A E' x, ,,.x , ,4 34,2 ' Y 'ff f , , ' Q. - f A , .,V,. , , A, ,, G . ,V , ,,,. . 1. V L .. ' 4 sf- ,via Sw T, A j' .1Lff,.,.Z, li I , ' -Q ' f , i ,f 5, ,ic ft,,.., Lf .f m 7 , f'f'z.?:i ' ' N ' W Q AW f H ' , ' ' -f if -41: vff f 52439 M. Q ,, ,I as - A .wjzgjg u s gigzgvggi 155, ,J ' ta- if.- 5,, :A I W, 'Vg 7.5.5 - f If-, . 4- 45 - Q. if ,iq . ' :'5 5W 533, , : - 4 42212, J, :.. , V 'Q ' ' ' x - f 37' 'f Dave Shaw, with Tim Watenpaugh, slams it across the net in doubles competition. fp ,- '- V A T-.lf fini , , + , , , z-..,g.K 'QVQ4 A 1 - '5 , , 1 H ':: 12225 4 . , H ' 3 , N. i, 5, ' ' ' 'I A - Q - V'-PQ.4.,,,..J , 1 1 ...fe-4:,zff , .. V- .C X ,,,L , , . ,,m,,,,,,f..c. V . ii1T-l1sJii'i1ff1'1jL- ,xiii-if:?q,s,, 'I S 'wr .14,+7 --.---g.,v,. 'mif'z:'rf:5f,5efZ-M12 'I-' -z4..JIL:,:.f NTT 2, fii'fY:efL-W LH':'gi4z.zQ , +f 'c - -Qllfwg Af i'fY,',Iii-545''lf:5?153i:l.l+ W dir:-ltfflilfff .----.4-.,,.+-A.. 4 H- ,, f .,.,.,4: .,. ,...4., ' .,, . ..,,, , , ,-,, Iv 'V 444. '+f-- 4+ -Q--www, , sf, ,zz 'ff1g ' ffw .,',TZ'?7'+'ff'-Q' S f T i -,,g. -....,f -..L f 1 4 nw .,.4. ,,,,i ' ,W ,...4::Z::::L:. E , ' ligsin ,gif . -f+-,..,-,.,,,,A. i ff1-2.2 H.. Tff' -MIM 1 f A f ' 1 f'-v- -4.-. Y...v., 4... H.. ,,i V f 1 -...,+-4.,, I ,ww WH, , WU ,-,1,,,, Wy Hf.,... .,.,,4. fi, i 1, .::'4uf, , ' ., N--vw,-v-..+. V Z W A .,, - f AMN., f-Q v.,..,.-,,.,., f I ulhua g i- lu , . , ,+H.f4-Nmnvrnf-r.,-.+.,.,,,1,, f '- ' - - -Elillnu ,,+L.. j 'N'-f+H'f-0+ W4 Craig Galbraith displays his winning form in a tennis match. 227 - ---r 'MA' '02, ..4 . t Q X N ,A X X5 ix . ff X ,QLQ W lk.-,S sJxx.5'g','. ,x.h.m,:.,'s3 M, vs s-:KH .H , 5, , NMMA , , .M-. H, ., -.t X K ,K 'skxx -1' 5 Sq-lm 'xii Ah, . . .H - W Wx , ' X by xx E. .AV.1.k th 1, X M1 xsagf Q, x X v. . fs X K 'xx 5 tu tit ,,,u Ut , .. N .- 1 'X ff'-Y . if-'lf.l 7f'1lT1 am , r . gf.:,z:sY'- -1431 '.2f,33h, ex 4 ' sv, Vg. . . 1 5i, ,'a'I 2 vfsj- 'Q i i ME ,G Q My gg . U A . W V 1.. ef- ,7- ' 1 ' A , HQ 7 V' 4 - -rg,-,, X V,-A ...Z 5 ,ff-O.',N A. . .'z,f f'2f ' njidff' - 1 5 A ' I fa . ' . 31Z.QfL.lQ..lif. vw. W... A ,...Q,........,..ef Q' 4 f ,W Craig Galbraith volleys a return to his opponent's back- court. Due to TARTAN deadlines we do not know the final records of this year's varsity and IV tennis teams. Dave Shaw and Tim Watenpaugh led the varsity doubles team, along with Arthur Strauss who headed the singles. Con- tinued success to both teams who have started off their seasons with fine records. -1.4- Keith Sinclair and Mike Traut rally to capture a set. j . V. Te n n is First Row: Nicodemus,T., Traut,P., Seiden,R., Herzik,E., Second Row: Anderson,j., Heitman,B., Ely,G., Ryan,l. ff Outstanding Senior Athletes N Scott Tallman Mark Whillock Wrestling Wrestling, Football 'ff Mike Dupree Randy Madsen Basketball, Golf Basketball, Track Y SK' tg'-y Rick Rhoades Gunnars Valkirs Football, Track Track Robin Schultz Kelly Coltrin C.C. Track Baseball Q.. Mick McLaren Randy Giefer Butch Paddock Wrestling, Swimming Swimming Football, Basketball, B.B ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1 Dennis Rodgers C.C. Track 5. I , T E2'Q' Bill Walton Basketball-All-league All-C.I.F., All-American Burt Clements Football, Baseball s 'n -l I 'Ya B' ,I xo' , , ff . ? falllli Art Evins Arthur Strauss Dick Comber Football, Track Tennis Track King's Tennis Queens Reign Again' FRON r ROW: P. Andolsek, 1. Verstraten, D. Wendleron, K. Newby, 1. Jones, D. Simmons M Denton BACK ROW C Phillips E Carlin M L. Heerwald, R. Canzoneri, R. Eady, P. Helms. SECOND ROW: G. Lind- Shattock, 1- Davis I Hinck 1 Kirkland K Johns D Roy S Jett P sey, B. Catlin, E. Sutton, I. DeVilbiss, G. Espelage, C. Gardner, B. Wills, Caughlinf P- Kirk 1 Smith Helix Record Opponent The Helix Girls' Tennis Team proved 8 Crawford 0 themselves again as they captured 9 EI Cajon 0 their third consecutive league cham- 7 Granite Hills 2 pionship. They ended the season with 6 Patrick Henry 3 nine wins and no losses in overall 8 Brawle 1 com etition. With the excellent Y P. 8 Monte Vista 1 experience and leadership of Mrs. 8 Santana 1 King, the team remained organized 9 Grossmont 0 which is one of the strongest qual- 10 El Capitan 0 ities of a first place team. 1, :K M . 5153vjg.., if... fr-:ggi,gyftfyt -53g,i.r.g,l::,g:f' V lg - y zu ggi' ' f' 2 - if as win aw. . ,. .lx if 4 .4 ,,V:,'w!Z:w 'gt ' . V R , y ff . i',, l f . f 1 ff 1 A ff 'iii ff- 3 A U rr iffg , gi. . 1 'T 1 . n j 4, ,,.,,g,r W p . ,MW i '-.......--.- . sw... ., ...,. . , ,,,, A . V 2 I 1, Ill I x uni' .Ax-ff ', uf .,.,..Qf' 7 r r ri ' f . . . ...f!TKE7'l'Yf!! rvtv1tr'7 I' 1 Y f ,gif-at QE fi, . i Y V: r 2. ,i'1hf'tid't,il - - . anvdgggqgfirxglq ' 'inf Iii R 9 ki 3, , , , , A .iv FK'-.Vg . .g , W . I f ll . . 1 ,. , , , W' In their winning stances, the team of Wills and Canzoneri await the serve. Kyle Newby displays her winning serve 230 FRONT ROW: 1. D'Amico, I. Hillix, C. Wickersham, S. Williams, D. Teter. BACK ROW: Miss Smith, I. Aea, B. Watson, G. Lack, V. Hernandez. A Team Won Final Standings cost 3 Helix 'I 3 Monte Vista 'IT 2 El cajon 2 2 Grossmont 2 0 Granite Hills 4 Miss Smith got together enthusiastic girls and organized the volleyball team for Helix this year. It is much easier to organize a team with some returning players, than to have to start completely fresh. Miss Smith handled it well, as Helix girls again showed they were best as they finished in a tie for first place. Congratulations and thanks to these girls and Miss Smith. Helix Spikes Its Way To First! 11 W , we Q4 ,iz ze .. a I Captain Debbie Teter comes up with a save. The team talks problems over after losing a match. B Team Won Final Standings Lost 3 El Cajon 'I 3 Grossmont 1 2 Helix 2 1 Granite Hills 3 'l Monte Vista 3 Girls, as well as guys, are filled with the spirit of a great school. This was exemplified by the volleyball teams this year. They too put in time after school for practice. Many of B team's girls will be playing on A team next yeari Their hard work and fine coach- ing made them a strong third place team. Good luck to these girls and B team next year. ..,-ai jf FRONT ROW: D. Myers, V. Peck, S. Colbeth, C. lensen. BACK ROW: B. Peck, D. Smith, T. Rubal caba, S. Marks, L. Gray. 23l Swimmers Stroke Out Effort for Splashing Victories UNK Mrs. Kendall presents the Turtle Trophy to Grossmont, this years losing team in the duel meet. Record 2 Helix Opponent QV . V Y' tmfrm Stuff g l I 128 Patrick Henry 66 'ttt 142 Sacred Heart 38 M 137 Granite Hills 52 105 Mount Miguel 86 ' V A ,,- ' 4 122 El Capitan 72 .1 138 Escondido 56 l W -.f y 115 Monte vista 79 t 106 Grossmont 85 1st in League ,!', y 1st in District Finals fx 3W45ggLg,, rf 5 1st in County Finals People often complain about practice, but the practice pays off as it did for this year's girls' swim team. Mrs. Kendall's encouragement helped them in winning first place in the dis- trict finals. Putting forth another fine effort, they returned the following week to take the county finals against other strong teams in the county. Holding up the team in both the county and district finals was the C Team who took first at both meets. The outstanding C Team girl was jo Kinnaman who set a new record at county finals. Although some are outstanding, one person cannot do it alone because everyone must work together as a team. Joyce Martin finishes a tiring freestyle event at La Mesa Pool. Front Row: 1.Kinnaman, C.C-reene, E.Roberts, J.Mellon, P.Taddeo, D. Peace, T.Hennum, P.Graver, T.Purdum, L.Harper. Back Row: Mrs. Kendall, N,Clark, L.Schmidt, N.Zitren, L.Russell, D.Sperry, C.Yale, K Holden, C.Baker. 5 29 Girls Gymnastics rf 'M-. Cheryl JUSUCG joyce Davidson 4 it 1 i t ll l iahf . T- a, ' fx l , lv , :gt J th 4 as t 'T l . 't' .t 1- Floor exercises This years' girls gymnastics advanced team has improved since last year. The advanced team has done quite well considering a few setbacks. They have put in a lot of hard work and eXU'3tll'T16. April Hamlin Balancing on the beam. ,... '-5-'3 4.4 -A Front Row: Veronica Hernandez, Bette Fitch, Marty Bresnahan, April Back Row: Maria Pace, Cheryl justice, Elaine Shrinkle, Paula Bressi, Hamlin. Second Row: Pat Franson, lo Kinnaman,1oyce Davidson, Kerri Debbie Bates, Diane Olmstead, Robin Burbank, Mary Wood. Green, Elaine Slote, joyce Martin, Jodi Christiansen, Mrs. McDaniel. 233 J..., ..-Q... ul Q . u-1Q- ' ---' . Lv- 1 , .V ,gk Rat' 15, lv, lfil q l ,F 4-iff. f' 'v 4' 'L A '7 - I n - 1 1 'lm' '4 I. ,iv . J, -- .- r .N r.f',v- L.:-r-f..q.... ' LTP FY .14 V. F -.4 -,.,.. xl ----fd-ff?--1- - 4- ,-Ze., School Administration ,aw ' ' vm. . L BENTON HART-PRI NCIPAL The experiences of the Graduating Class of 1970 have been different from any other class. You have a part of a changing social order. You have questioned the nation of which you are an important member. I hope your educational experiences will help you in meeting the responsibili- ties and needs you will be expected to assume as the new generation adult upon graduation from high school. Your education for life has just begun. I wish each graduate success in his ambitions and goals. 236 6 Q 'Eff :fm NORMAN c. ROBBINS-vlcE PRINCIPAL These four years you have spent in high school will probably be the most important investment you will ever make. If you wasted your educational opportunities, you squandered your investment and these years will return to haunt you. If you invested well, your high school experience will yield maximum dividends. It gives me great pleasure to wish you every success and offer my congratu- lations. May your dividend checks be forthcoming. NJ 'S--- ...av -..,,1 ROBERT L. PYLE--VICE PRINCIPAL Perhaps it's trite, but still so true it bears repeating: Things sure aren't the way they used to be. Whether you view this truism with nostalgia for the good old days or with an antici- pation of things to come will de- termine the personal world you live in-a world bounded by frustration or one unfettered through challenge. Goodluck. 5 ass Counselors Q, l 5 1 tu 1 r , ' , . 'glib ' f - P' , .af ,P '1 K i t r t. xt Q., rms . 1 er i ' F 1 lx J pay -R fl, x , A df- ,N - i n X Qi? i 'ew ' ' . 1 'ltiw 'sr ii , . K im , I 2- ' ' , 4. Patricia Robbins Qs' fs 5 -t Y ' A fhfu C' Xe , 1 f Lynn Houghtaling -- Cothru Ge Q' s v's -' , r -N-:. mf 1 i - '-uf' .S . zi- f 1 G5 -t 'r V -. X1 ' Q3 sf i - 12 I ,. ,J , J . 4 I lk 117 .1 X I v I i l ' ' Y 'WM' X, A I t Q - Darrell Gould Om thru Sk Ko thru Ol District Administration The Governing Board: Palmer Svalstad, Ken Overstreet, George Birch, joseph Famme, Portia Goode. Nf- El 1 E Wilmer Brobst Gfthru Kn .,..- A 3, l, Robert Carlton Sl thru X,Y,Z ow Austin Superintendent T Industrial Arts, Business, john Roang Ind. Art Dept. Chairman, Graphic Arts f Bachelor of Science, ' Stout St. Univ. 'mf Ai 1 Lawrence Helmuth Art Dept. Chairman, Crafts , ' 1 Master of Arts, S.D. State Ar ' A l l 1 , ., if l , Yr r f r Charles Serr Crafts, Photography, Bachelor of Arts, S.D. S tate 5-P- . ff- it ' ,'., f Y' Q, ' y I A I , f' Hazel Osborne Roland Ray Douglas Foster Business Dept. Chairman, Typing, Bookkeeping, Photography, Publications Arthur Welch W00d Working. GfaPhlC Arts, Master ofArts, S.D. State Master of Arts, S.D. State VOC- Metal, Bachelor of Arts, S.D. State ' ' Bachelor of Arts, S.D. State rn I -214- f au Albert Cox Auto Mech., ' 1 , X V , 14 1 , , Q , ' T ,Q l, Emil Bauer Mary Garcla Drafting, Woodshop Typing Bachelor of Arts . , Bachelor of Arts, S.D. State 'vue Dickinson State Teachers College v no 0 Bachelor of Arts, U.C. Santa Barbara Robert Lent Betty lo Nichols Distributive Educ., Merchandising, AVI, Dffiign I Master gf Art5, Stanford Univ, Master Of Arts, ArlZOI'18 State Univ. 000 omega Phyllis Skidmore General Business, Typing, Bachelor of Arts, S.D. State P.E., Music, and Home Economics Mgl'7 'T I I-Ha. --J' 4 Jaan I 1 l 3, . i ' J X 1 , tv x Q i- 'Y .. 'S . ., 3 E ,C . ex A N Q I esigy.-cv? -ax , -I . 4 3 Hfwygtfii go jon Crawford jo Ann Smith Boys' P.E. Girls' P,E. Bachelor of Arts, S.D. State Bachelor of Arts, S.D. State ,ss f AW A-M' ' , I A . s is if 1 fs f f-'fi' as 9+ f FV s .lx Alan Hammerschmidt Boys' P.E., Biology Bachelor of Science, Cal Poly t:1'Wit'f4 Marianne Loftus Girls' P.E. Bachelor of Arts, S.C. State Robert Lucas Boys' P.E. Master of Arts, S.D. State - 21 .. , Janice Callahan Girls' P.E., Bachelor of Science, UCLA Michael Muirhead Boys' P.E. Bachelor of Arts, S.D. State ,. W, .. , ,,.-- lohn Rouillard Band, Orchestra, Master of Music, Northwestern Univ. lifg xi 4 aa, H-My Ish 4 1 H s ,f ,Va 1 fs : ' A J William White Physical Education Dept. Chairman, Athletics Master of Science, USC Mary Ann McDaniels Physical Education Dept. Chairman, Girls' P.E. Bachelor of Science, Univ. of Ariz. Robert Rue Music Dept. Chairman, Choir, C-lee VMaster of Arts, Michigan Univ. l lan Ilia I I l I I was I .J , .M ...,. . , rw .W 4 W-alll l I in ! g : has SINGER ' f' . .3--1 1' .2 13 - if '?4vt.,!l 7717 'i . Geraldine Branstetter Homemaking, Bachelor of Science, Northeast Missouri State Lois Wise Agnes King Mary Kloos K . Girls' P.E. Girls, P.E. Home Economics Dept., Chairman, I-lomemaking, Master of Arts, Univ. of Oklahoma Master of Science, U.C. Berkeley. Master of Arts, Stanford Univ. 239 45 1 E Language And 1 ,-f Philip Knott Lang. Dept. Chairman, German Master of Arts, Stanford Univ. Dorothy Steele English Bachelor of Science, Temple Univ. lean Costa Spanish Master of Arts, Univ. of New Mexico Robert Murphy English, U.S. History Bachelor of Arts, Chapman College Phillip Patton English Bachelor of Arts, S.D. State lane Drake English Bachelor of Arts, Miami Univ. Norma Basgall English, Speech Bachelor of Arts, Kan. State Col. Robert Keppler English Bachelor of Arts, S.D. State Charles Corbisez English Master of Arts, Arizona State Univ. Jessica Haynie Maria Heimpel English - Spanish, German Bachelor of Arts,Univ.ofOmaha Bachelor of Arts, S D State , ,ff Miriam Moore English Master of Arts, S.D. State Clovis Hill English, journalism Master of Arts, S.D. State ,,,-Q Drs., P.. English Departments Reginald Grainger English, Stud. Govt. Bachelor of Arts, S.D State l Yolanda Ornelas Natalie Barry Spanish English Master of Arts, U.C. at Berkeley B3Cl'19l0f Of Arts, 5-D- State Miriam Anderson Latin Master of Arts, U.C.L.A. Nadia Davies Spanish Bachelor of Arts, S.F. State Angele Auger French Bachelor of Arts, Col. of St. Catherine Al Larsen English Dept. Ch mn., English Bachelor of Arts, S.D. State Evonne Noll Drama, English Master of Arts, S.D. State lean MacLeod English Master of Arts, Univ. of Oregon john Schwendiman English Master of Arts, Univ. of Colorado George Nepo Spanish, Russian Bachelor of Arts, Inst. of Oriental 84 Comm. Sci. ...mv I Mary jones English Master of Arts, Occidental Col Charles Higby English, English,Seminar Bachelor of Arts, Southwestern Col. Social Studies -v..l r lefty Gordinier Frank Lueke Social Studies Dept. Chairman, Geography, Geography, Military Science Master of Arts, S.D. State Bachelor of Arts, S.D. State An na Altizer ,Special Educ., Bachelor of Arts, Skidmore College i james Arnaiz Gerald Shepherd Driver Educ., Boys' P.E., History Bachelor of Arts, Cal. Poly Master ofArts, S.D. State Donald Spear Geography, History, Bachelor of Arts, S.D. State Richard Langston Geography, Boys' P.E., Bachelor of Arts, UCSB w4M 7V s ,.. ,- Myrra Martin History, Master of Arts, Columbia Univ. warren Vinton Charles Feeser Geography, Boys' P.E., History Bachelor of Arts, S.D. State Master of Arts, Ohio Univ. ill ua.: A Richard Lee J History, Bachelor of Arts, S.D. State lohn Boone l History, , Bachelor ofArts, S.D. State ,gl joseph Manor English, Civics, , Bachelor of Arts, S.D. State Robert Tolin H'st ,Master of Arts, USC ' OW 242 Robert Woods Civics, Bachelor of Arts, Indiana Univ. f mf Q wwf? f'4fejMf.f? 'iff ' 'fffrww+.ff.!',ff,fff I ' fn -, ' . .4-...si f f ff i X 2 fri . :,-.:5 ' u ,,, xg v , Ioseph Woods Civics, Master of Arts, Ohio, Wesleyan Univ -' Math and Science 1 uw i fwgs t id X 1 M , Q A G f , vi G f Q S we , N 5- 1 ' X I A William Ramsey Q Science Dept. Chairman, Chemistry T'-' Q' , Master of Arts, S.D. State , . ,Miva Ross Walker Luther Vogel Algebra, Geometry, Boys' P.E. Biology Bachelor of Arts, S.D. State Master of Science, Temple Univ. Nilo Atkinson Algebra, Mathematics Bachelor ofArts, Brigham Young Univ, i Gordon Nash Biology, Boys' P.E., Master of Arts, Univ. of Calif. William Simpson Mathematics, Algebra Bachelor ofScience S D State f alt, A ' , , V V Lewis Freed y ,' I V Algebra, Geometry a. ,,,, . , V Master of Arts, S.D. State V.. v a. 5' f li if. , i 5 ffqv 'f uffs il S' S A , ' Parker Olsen Margaret Duke QP Biology, Algebra, Mathematics, 5 Bachelor of Arts, S.D, State Bachelor of Arts, S.D. State 'fl William Ehlers Mathematics William Pirie Biology Gordon Braun Mage' of Am' S-D' Slate Mathematics Dept. Chairman, Algebra Bachelor ofArts BYU Thomas Heyer Mathematics, Bachelor of Arts, S.D. State lames Hart Geometry, Calculus, Master of Science, Univ. of New Mexico Physics, Science, Bachelorvof Arts, S.D. State 7. , Master ofArts ClaremontGrad Sch ' ' 13. . I 1 - K A ,, 4. , ' . Q 'uc V- K 5 f. 1, ..5, I t f V ' Layflyl I l ulh ' Z ' L Q , , - N..-A A- W Lyla Rush Barbara Hover P.E. Attendant l , Gffice Staff ,IJ Lf' .,.. ' ' ,,., , .ws gpfaiy -V25 vii-.,r ' A ' .,., A 1 MIASANBDRN A Louise Sanborn , Sec. to Vice Principals -541' l lin ' M I ' IZ 'j T7 QW,-si W - 4 1' ' ' M, 'I ,,' . We-M . , - 9 ff Q 1 P ' ' l 555 . , 'ya 3 w,f354,, Nj' rf , ,, 'W 'f 'Qi V ' ' -qiiiizv, pats I - - , ' ' I X y O.Brien Marlon Taylor A M .,., , 1, 5, Receptionist Nurse H ' If '?277 Z M june Ramsey .V Duplicating Clerk x jane Danielson I, . I Book Clerk ' V A f V R QW ... A ..,., M, ' f - my , X f f ' ,Q Vg,-'Aj-'f,, . . N.,.g:-of V, .- f , L f L .r,. 'l .v .nu J J , r f? Lee Barron Counseling Sec. Laurie Swiney Receptionist Mary lane Conaway Sec, to Principal Ja Kay Baker Counseling Sec. W , L. - ' ' -- f .... 'fW:' -,.,. ,W - V I W vi 1 , A , if I m 5 . . 1 - y i f ,rf , 9' 14 my ,fo , 9 4 ' , z .M- .v,,f'Jv2zQ,' 1' ff ' 'Z Marguerite Key Bookkeeper ,, 'fr G , ., E A : fa 1, l 4 Q l l 5,4 4 Q 2 ...M 3 , .A,, , ,Inna 2 rf' ' 1 1 m C I PM f .rf-f , Eileen Clogston Records Clerk :V cf r fy Alera , 1 f fgfff ': 5, ' .37 GT 914 ff' , fy, ' ' . f' 43 ' 4 ,es ffm ,,1, ir at A I M- .51 , 3 ' , 'afrzr-'af - . Dorothy Montgomery Attendance Clerk Russell jackson Work Experience 2 3 f fi 3 is x joyce Butts Clerk Robert Freeland Librarian , V ,Z ' -aw.-a .k7M' ,f - ' L sig .aol A. 4 CZ A we ' -9' lx - ,Eg ,A .. f ,W 2. -Ne. A- f :, I. X Frank DuMond Plant Manager Wig, , A f ,ey M ,r rm? g 19 :1 f I5 V ,, Q , ,gy ,J Z l 3 V ' L ' 1m,., : ' ' , ' , f , My by ,J 4 ,, f ' my 'l 'rw V' f, r' P f I , ff ,Q 'Ly' -'sais rn , J-235.1 , l, lohn Blatnik P.E. Attendant ,sis Cafeteria Staff 5 65 My P. 2 gs f-Q R ':,- L ' f s .Lf , ,- , 'iz as X 'j Ni 'ei . lf' A S ...Qs ' 'VT-T I X ff. J N fi l X Q Y w ' Q ie .,iNQ,y f fu L ziielalfii- .h - ' f .ff-' 0 X V , . -+ , ,.,.,,f.' . , x5'NYV giQQN nfv- x i '- aw X 2' . 2:2 - 9' MM . K . Q M.,--, F sw I K s:::S:zl....lQQl -.. W M W, , ,, Hr , .V -Q bm gfvf 2 Rx .. , r' Ea T33 Bess DeVries,1eri1ulian, Donna Hogan, Ruth Turner, Rosie VanPelt, Marian Harvey, Marie Vander Lmden Leona Coy Custodians and Groundsmen I'l1'Il ll Back Row: Horace Treser, Uave Fioxsey, Stanley Melrose, john Mueller, lohn Robertson, Ioe Cavitt-Head Custodian lim Crawford Front Row Ray Gehring-Crew Chief, Dick Educ, Uno Hermanson, Chas Meyers, Milo Munger, Arnold Hameister. 245 La Mesa, Calif. Vietnam Vietnam Vietnam 1969 1969 1969 1968 As the year comes to an end, Seniors think of graduation, a summer without summer school, the beach, and the future, while underclassmen can only think of three months vacation after which they must return to another year ofenslavement. The end of the year also brings the com- pletion of the 1970 TARTAN, This feat would not be possible without the much appreciated assistance from several special people. First there is the staff itself to whom I express my sincerest thanks, especially to Mallia Boulio for doing the art work and the cover design for this book. Hern Crane also spent a lot of his time helping the photographers before the deadlines. With the much needed assistance from Mrs, Key, we managed to keep our accounts straight. Lastly, I'd like to thank Mr. Ray for his patience and understanding at the dead- lines for the late pages, and for his as- sistance with the Photography. Once again,thank-you. Sincerely, Cathie Sander Editor-in-Chief ,f iil 7f'I Activities Section .., ,Hu Administration ,,.. AFS Students ..,... ASB Calendar ..... ASB Commissioners ASB Officers ...... Assemblies .4...,, . Athletics Section .. Award Winners ... Baccalaureate Ushers Bagpipe Band ...,. Band .............. Baseball ..... Basketball . . Boys' Glee ..,. CCC .... Choir .,,...,... Choraliers ........ Christmas Dance .. Classes Section .... Classified Employees Clubs Section ..... Counselors ..... Cross Country 4... CSF ............ CSF Sealbearers . , . Dedication ,... DECA ......,. Drama Club... Faculty .....,... Faculty Section . . . FLl NG Staff ..... Football ....,.,. Freshman Class ... Frosh Cheer .... Frosh Officers .... Index Girls' Glee ,...,.. Girls' Gymnastics ,. GL Committees .. GL Cabinet .....,.. Girls' 81 Boys' State .4., , . . Girls' Swim Team ... .... Girls' Tennis ,.... Girls' Volleyball ... Golf .....,.,..... Graduation Ass'ts ,.... .... Graduation Ushers .., .... Green Peppers . . . . Hi-Steppers ,....... Hi-Stepper Officers ,. . .. . . Homecoming ...... ... Honor Grads .H Hurdle Crew ,,.,. Inter-Club Council ... S... Inter-Faith Council .H .... International Club A Introductory Section ... ... junior Class ,.,. junior Officers ... JV Cheer ...... lusto Sierra , , . Key Club ..... Leading Lassies .,... 4,,, Lettermen's Club . . . Library Club .,..,. Memorial Page .... NFL ..............,......, .... Nominating Convention ... ...., Office Staff ........ Outstan ding Athletes Pep Band ...,.,.... Phi Beta Chi . .. PSU .....,...,.. Quill and Scroll ... Russian Club ,... Senior Advisors .... Senior Benchwarmers Senior Board ,,.,... Senior Calendar ., Senior Committees . Senior Officers .4.. Senior Pictures .,.. Senior Play ...,,... Senior Section ..., Senior Standouts ... Sophomore Class ... Sophomore Officers Student Council ..., Swimming ,......,. Table of Contents ... Tartan Bearers ,..,, TARTAN Staff . . . Tennis ...,.. Track ....,.. Valedictorians . . , Varsity Cheer . . . Wrestling ,... Y-Teens . . . W, M 2 it 2 Z Z fa u 1 x 1 1 , Z I TZ 7-1 . 'Q 'U-I Pm 1 4 1 i , ' s 3 , 4 , . ' 4 'iffldf 4 LIS . U url' . M1:1lY?!',, 1 n l 3 ' 4 .N 1 , 0 4 N M N Qu , I I , s !, ! - 'Q


Suggestions in the Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA) collection:

Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 1

1967

Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 1

1968

Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 1

1969

Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 1

1971

Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA) online collection, 1972 Edition, Page 1

1972

Helix High School - Tartan Yearbook (La Mesa, CA) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 1

1973


Searching for more yearbooks in California?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online California yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.