M815 0F C'0lV7ENT5 Sfadenf life Sports Classes Seniors Juniors Soplzomores Freshmen Academics fr YL 'X N VFX 6 XM .xx 541 .JJ sc. J XS' ages Ksyk W feffiffi ,ff'L-H17 X !'ff-7 QU, Q43 MM fwllfwfgiw wfiiw wmv WOQ Me Yearbook Staff 0f HHIX HMI! .S'L'H00l Presents MRTAN '73 11 M M ooo f U ' an 114 Volume XXI Margaret Wela' ' Edrror-In-Cfrref Z I NTRODUCTION 1 L .. Every human being is a unique individual. . .each with a distinct personality. We all live, love and learn in our own individual ways. During our lives we are all participants and spectators, leaders and followers, givers and receivers, dreamers and doers, satisfied and dissatisfied. Individuals together form groups. . . and these groups are relative environments for individual behavior. Helix High School is made up of individuals and groups, and because of each one, we pledge to always remain. . . NIE PRIDE 0F HIE lil6f!lv4ND5. INTRODUCTIONMS 1 k 'P' ' wwf if Ls! Ml, Vi' V M F www ' QA Q-www , .,M..m-HAESY' 4-INTRODUCTION This was the year of growth. It was a transient point of better things to come, a changing in the color, the behavior, the thought patterns of the students and faculty at Helix. It was a period when nothing was secure, our feelings were mixed and our fingers were crossed. ...elf aid I , I 1 1 1 x I'-.au...., -1. -..,..., v 'Z'-wanna f www rf' N liZ',i-i'i'-M i it 2 nc44-BEM 'Rv l iw' 'M X 1 ' 'QSTEFS fFM :5'iillW'l,5 INTRODUCTION-5 Sure, there was some apathy, but it was a normal human emotion as each individual sought to cope with the situations around him Often it was just easier to look at the negative side of things and ignore the positive. There was a positive side, however, and good things happened that we'll always remember. Warm kinships which left a smile after the fun was over spanned across the year and found a place in our hearts and in our minds, never to be forgotten. 6 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION-7 Yes, it was the year to intensify human relations, of willing cooperation and increased participation. Parents and faculty joined forces with students to. create a total reaction. It was also a time for the teen to look inward, analyze his own ideals, and outward to his environment, finding a small share he could contribute to change. It wasn't easy, but it happened here, at Helix, because we are. . . Tiff PRIDL' 0F THE lll6llMND.S' 8-INTRODUCTION , , Sw - 3, , f f'l1 mf . eq Z K ' .,. , , . f f ff i-ifmefuil V . ' 1 c lere l 'M K , '17 567' is-eww V 'Mx ' WM A f1f-'WM -A , --W' . W ff 4 . 3 QW., . pawn-awww X ' 'V 4 INTRODUCTION-9 rSQs -f :-wwe-gE,:a ex ' , ,.,., M. 1' -Qwmsz ' -fsfsm' NSY kiiiilbrw.. diss Af: Msg - wwf Q , .,A. ..EE5'b, QKQF. .iil 335335 ifwwmww X K iEKQyf .ww . Q J ' -57315 5 fi .. , V - f-Qisssseia Xs K 2 X -Z -8 X ' Q I WX. ,.,., W, Q fzslzifvl , . , A sg .,R.r,,w.,'?L ,J :K 4 . xy-.irkws A A.g.W.,..,Xb i ,jf:f,1g3g1-fs- , .,X.f fff'-fzfi fwef - f ig-,f my .ywu LF 3' XR? x 4 mix Q RSQQ W 9 is 'S me M2153 X gig? QQISRQ sigigig Liiuqxt Qwgwwww fwiiimw vwi-ffgi f Q 4 -fm 10-STUDENT LIFE Wsfwfi 'few HH-1 i g - 3+ Pt , , W Egg,.ewiK:2M.s Q. L- - S S .6-' A wy- S Witlrin yourself there is a stillness and sanctuary to which you can retreat at any time and be yourself. STUDENT LIFE-11 V X :Wien Q 4, bf- mg, i f I V T'f.,,.4 S A iv Jw. ff , 9' ' 51 3 ' 4' Wg ,-f 1 V ..+ '36fx V ' X' ' eggs M .QQ . 'M A 'Y A M., warms , . A I Ri! .... x. x AQ if 1 ,. I f ,V A q Q V fhynsi- V -'ug Q 'M X ' 22 i 1 'QA P . L . 4 --f ' V ' Q' ' 'Q fiifgyggifmswnmw' f wmmYl WmmY L iffy .N . ,A 'K N h 35 Eg 324 7 s . V X ' ' ',, 2f'5k ' WK' 1 4? if X v wk 'Q M K 'rv ' -1 X' Y K X AP we W , 5 . 'Fa 3 Q io 4 ,, Q M mm .4-xg - . .F X . ' 'St QL 'Nazi 563- QQ' I NEHLANBERS Achievement, the feeling of acquiring and retaining knowledge, was a bond that gave the teacher and the student common ground. The teacher gavef the Student received and learned, and horizons were expanded. INTRODUCTIGN-13 October 27, l972, will always be a memorable date in the lives of both Helix students and alumni. For this marked the day of Homecoming and a day filled w ith activities. Une of these activities was the Homecoming assembly which brought back many memories as the Girl's League presented a skit recalling Helix social l ife during the years l963 and l967. l l'urning Back the Hands of Time was this year's theme for the traditional alumni tea w hich honored the last five graduating classes. Refreshments were served and Homecomers were free to reminisee w old friends and teachers. Highlighting ith the evening was the crowning of Linda Duffy as the 1972 Homecoming Queen. Following the victory over Monte Vis Ta, 34-24, Highlanders rejoiced with a two hour long dance featuring Sequoia. ll J Surf's up! 121 'lihese were the dress styles in lflbd. 431 The crowning of Queen l.incla. 145 The sign of victoryl 15D Dan lfaulds breaks out of a strong Monte Vista defense. ffmj Sam Smith scrambles for another six points. l7j 'lihe FLlNfl brings back memories, 18D Alumnus Pam lVledeiros recalls old times at Alumni Tea. 191 A special moment . . . lllll Rocking out with SlfQLfOl:X, Wwnwa 475 14-STUDENT LIFE A Dlhry 0f Memories X 'Cuz .X-J STUDENT LIFEi15 415 dim 123 131 1 y l6f STU D ENT UF Ii 3 ' c MA. is vi Homecofmhg - 14 Reign 0f Excl' emenf! Ir was a special night, an exciting one for both those returning to and going to Helix. And it was even more for the five girls who nervously stepped onto the football field from their 1973 Buicks, clinging to their escorts, anxiously awaiting the announcement. Tension mounted as the climax of the awe inspiring event was about to take place. :Xs the Band played l'Beginnings, the theme of the pageant. tension mounted and the awe inspiring event was about to take place. Suddenly the music stopped. The crowd stood mystified by the silence. The voice over the loud speaker proclaimed Linda Duffy Homecoming Queen for 1972. Tears of joy and happiness filled the air as Queen Linda received her royal crown and robe from last year's queen. Pam Faught. As the royal court left the field, it marked a memorable night, and the reign of the new Homecoming Queen. f8J Queen Linda Honorary Princess Corrine Princess Lmny ill lfll Honorary Princess Helga 133 l4l Princess Trina Princess Lawren Princess Cathie SURPRISE ll! STUDENT LIFE+17 A B Decla e Students Rgflzrs This year's ASB proved to be very successful in making the Administration more aware of Student Rights. Under the leadership of Dan Faulk, many steps toward making Helix more student run were taken. The Student Symposium brought speakers to discuss student rights. Secretary Linda Duffy did an all-out job this year, including setting up the annual Nominating Convention. Randy Landis, our Vice President, also did a fine job. Besides running the Student Council, he also did a lot to get more students involved. 433 18-STUDENT LIFE l 7 ,,,,, , ,,,, , QU Hey Dan, look at that foxy-looking chick! Ql Alright, who's the wise guy that traded pencils - ,H with me. GJ Linda concentrates on some heavy paperwork. Ml Alright now, listen up all you Highlandersll' Q51 Oh Randy! How could you say such a thing? STUDENT LIFE-19 Commission Class organized such things as assemblies, dances, Homecoming, and the Nominating Convention. They also tried to bring other activities to Helix such as the Student Symposium and the visit by the hypnotist, Dr. Downs. Each commissioner and his assistants worked hard to fulfill the needs of Helix students. Their advisor, Mr. Grainger, was always ready to lend his help. Commission Class did a great job in making the 1972-73 year a success. fommlkslbn L' ass M 149 STUDENT LIFE i i ake Irs Job Ser bus y x Q.. .. qv .5 1 O l I ,ve .ma 'a . .. ,. iw i. c Nl!!! JI lil Aclsullll Hu UI Ll ' .e A-45' if l3l ill ASSISTANTS-BOTTOM ROW: A. Duke, secretary: L. Tolin, at-large. TOP ROW: H. Kober, at-large: D. Allen, president: L. -Iohnston, publicity, L. Dowling, publicity: A. Teague, at-large, G. Leary, publicity: N. Merino, finance 121 COMMISSION CLASS-BOTTOM ROW: B. Turner, attorney general: D. Faulk, ASB president: D. Frye, senior class president: S. Baker, activities, K. Penny, girls' league president. TOP ROW: Riley, cultural affairs: R. Landis, ASB vice-president: H. Thompson, public relations: L. Machado, finance: L. Gerstein, spirit: A. Kinsella, publicity. Not Pictured: L. Duffy, ASB secretary Q35 Let's see now. One dollar plus one dollar makes t-hree dollars. . . 141 How does this taste, Leslie? Q51 And another thing, Laurie! 161 Hey, you're right, Ann! boo. I did make a boo STUDENT LIFE-21 Ever walk into Room 34 when the TARTAN staff is trying to meet a deadline? You hear comments like: Clarina, have you seen my layout? . . . What do you mean you lost the negative? The deadline is tomorrow! Can anyone think of another word for 'spirited'? . . . Let's have a party Friday. These are but a few of the many experiences that goes into the creation of the school yearbook. This year's staff consisted of some of the most devoted students at Helix. They spent hours of their free time before and after school, on weekends, and even during holidays completing their responsibilities. Determination, the encouragement of our fearless leader, Margaret Weld, and the smiles Worn, even when a deadline was missed, all helped in the completion of a great yearbook that carries many unforgettable memories and dreams of the Helix populace. The staff took into consideration the desires of the students and sincerely hope the '73 TARTAN is thoroughly enjoyed by all its readers. ll! frenzy, Frantz? Pfzotograpfzers, , 'lit is 133 l4l 22 STUDENT LIFE 6razy fop , And Deadlfhe D17emma Taunr Ta fan s'...M ' ,ff 451 ww 1ll Sheryl Marks, Literary Secretary, working feverishly to complete a deadline. 121 1972-73 TARTAN Staff relaxing after many mind-straining man hours. 133 Sue Baker and Linda Tolin processing a few of the hundreds of pictures used in the annual. 147 Sue Foster and Kathi Ellis discussing plans for their layouts in the Senior section. 151 Alan Baer recording one of the many events of the year. 16D Ron Ray, Advisor, capturing highlights of the year on film. 171 Margaret Weld, Editor-in-Chief, enjoying her task as 'captain of the teamf 167 Sim wman fuk Sinha And Bnhgs Vfbfory Qnce again this year, the Highlander Band and Corps brought honors home to Helix. The marching season got off to a big start with the first out-of-state trip the band and corps have ever taken. They traveled to Mesa, Arizona, to do a half- time show at Westwood High. Then it was on to Flagstaff for the Northern Arizona University Homecoming Parade and also a pre-game show. Autumn Band Review was the next Weekend, and Helix, as last years' sweepstakes band, hosted the parade. Chaffey was the first big competition for both the band and corps. The Hi- Steppers took sweepstakes with a fantastic score of 96.7. The band could not compete, but got the highest score of the parade. Drum Major Steve Redmond won the trophy for the best drum major in the parade. Flying in the breeze were the new banners, which helped get Helix the Showmanship trophy. That night at half- time competition, the band and corps got another sweepstakes trophy and came home rejoicing! Hawthorne, Arcadia, Mother Goose, Maytime, Dinseyland, a Charger half- time show, the spring Pops Concert, and Long Beach were also on the list of activities for the 1972-73 Helix Band and Hi-Steppers. Jugdw fx fllalwuslllvv We .wsu A---an I 4 as ' .fr W .. t . ,a X ' 13--Q.'3 A-T 5 4 - . 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' 1 A A y,,,,,,.'J J , if -Q M r W K . f .. W f ' J, ' 0' ' A 2 J . .5 - 5 , ,,., . I f All , ffiv ,V , VV -V,',VQg , f ...Q . V I ,X . , VV , fl , f 'x L.. K 4 ' if 5 5 f ,M M f. ,W,,.,, . STUDENT LIFE-25 leaderslub By Dedlkaffbn Unite Band And forps Leaders of the Band did a fantastic job this year. The officers were great in running the legislative portion of the unit. They were in charge at all band council meetings, discussing upcoming events and the raising of funds for band trips. Steve Redmond was an award winning Mace Drum Major. His abilities as a leader also carried over into the practices where he was in charge of discipline. The band practiced almost four hours a day, and were well rewarded for their efforts at Long Beach, their biggest parade. They placed lst in their division, against many other good bands. 'X R Q A 153 161 Z6-STUDENT LIFE Leaders of the Hi-Steppers also did an outstanding job in running their organization. Captain Sheryl Marks and her lieutenants worked hard to create their corps' sweepstakes winning routine. The officers, with the help of their advisor, Miss Turner, were in charge of distributing the uniforms, handling the funds, and planning the parties that were held the day before each parade. C87 HJ Leslie Turner, corps advisor, and Gerry Kirk, band director. Q23 HI-STEPPER OFFICERS: P. Lacy, publicity, H. Guttzeit, secretary, Schroeder, treasurer, M. Hulbert, president: K. Wineteer, social historian. 132 Hi-Steppers are noted for their straight lines. HQ A sharp performance at Band Jamboree. QSQ Once around the grinder. 162 BAND OFFICERS: D. Teincuff, president, T. Koller, secretary, P. Denman, treasurer, R. Costa, vice-president. 171 HI-STEPPER LIEUTENANTS: S. Hubble, lst lt., L. Kolts, Znd lt., M. Watenpaugh, 3rd lt., C. Cannizzaro, 4th lt. QSJ Drum Major Steve Redmond and Hi-Stepper Captain Sheryl Marks. STUDENT LIFE-Z7 Pep Band P ovokes Selma! Spf' 1? Looking like men from the Mafia, and playing great music besides, the Pep Band came on strong, keeping Helix spirit at a high level. They played at all away football games and could be heard yelling to our team their new cheer, 'Beat their face.' They were also at all assemblies, pep rallies, and basketball games. Besides the good music they played, they could march and perform as well. They did a half-time show called 'A Salute to Sex' for a Grossmont J.C. game, and were also invited to play at a convention of refrigerator salesmen. C25 if ill l 433 28-STUDENT LIFE fll PEP BAND: C.'Bolschazy, B. VanWulven, P. Ruttan, C. Doolen, D. England, G. Zuckerman, M. Kraus, T. Hopkins, R. Keats, R. Costa, R. Miller, G. Lusitana, K. Earnest, T. Hixsen, K. Waugh, P. Sanders, Heskett, D. Teincuff. l2l The beat goes on .... Q33 LOADING CREW: P. Ruttan, R. Costa, D. Teincuff, G. Lusitana, M. Kraus, B. VanWulven. Q40 UHey, Kraus, we'll'get you for that one. Q51 The 197273 String Orchestra ffll The Helix Concert Orchestra UD Boy, didl ever blow it but good. Q81 BAGPIPE BAND-BOTTOM ROW: M McDaniel, A. Taddeo, D. Tuttle, J. McDaniel, G. Guth. TOP ROW: K. Colvell, D. Jett, S. Frazier, T. Clark, V. Hawkins, Nelson. 19D Pipe Band playing at first assembly of the year. 149 Q53 Beautiful Sym bony 0f l6J S Ile br Pike Band Mafhrafhs figflzlander Pri e Carrying on the Highland tradition of Scottish music was the Helix Bagpipe Band. ln front of the marching band, in parades, their bagpipes could be heard playing 'Scotland the Bravef before, the competition march, 'Eagle Squadronf The pipe band also played at half-time shows, assemblies, and again participated in the annual Highland Games, in the spring. 13' a . ' .. 35 ,-i- . if N .P it mr mm A x . ., I . V i M C LA ms-. S .t.. Sounds 173 483 Melodious tones of violins, celli and all the rich orchestral sounds of the Helix orchestra could be heard throughout the year. Under the direction of Gerald Kirk, the orchestra performed many beautiful concerts this past year. Among these were the Christmas Concert and the Winter Chamber Orchestra Concert, which was a new event. STUDENT LIFE-29 Spin? Malhfalhea' Thru Vfkfory 447 463 173 And Defeat' 193 1109 Through times of tension, happiness, tears, excitement, and depression, our cheerleaders were able to promote spirit all year round. Led by Head Cheerleader Cathy DuBois, the squad could be heard cheering at morning and lunch pep rallies, assemblies, and various athletic events. Also in generating crowd spirit were Eric Smith, our lone boy cheerleader, and Brenda Kleeber, the Scottie Mascot. fl! Peace, Brother! Q! The Pride of our Highlands. . . Ci! I can't hear you! H! Holly Friedgeng Pam Richardsong Connie Fauldsg Cleo Cannizzarog Eric Smithg Cathie DuBois, Head Cheerleader, Lyn Vanceg Robin Browng Linny Gerstein. QS! l'How much air does this balloon hold? Q61 Peek-a-Boo! U! Rock, and Roll, baby, I've got soul! 181 Scottie mascot, Brenda Kleeber, displays all-out school spirit. 191 UCan Can, l can do the Can, Can . . . UO! You're tickling me! STUDENT LIFE-31 Underclassm en 6'enerafe 571717 Junior Varsity and Freshmen Cheerleaders provided for total school spirit. The J.V., headed by Laura Whitcomb, and the Frosh, led by Donna Vasconcellos, could be heard at pep rallies and also on hot bluster da s at r Y Y athletic events. With the help of Green Peppers, Mat Maids, and other cheering sections, they helped lead their men to victory. ill 8 32-STUDENT LIFE - -- - - f- ,MQW . 1- . -Wmees-:ss -..-, V-Ars.: 1 f i i X 4 H 42 . 1 , 1 i y. 9,5 E A ut' I .. if I 5 4 ' ii is ,W fx MA ,fin f if , .. Z f ,yiifw 2, L .1 ' tg i 1 Z A 1 if? I f iw gg , 1 4 A 4. Zz, 5 rf if 1 sa Q v vf ,W 'fir X , ,pW. z ' ef Sandy struggles with those pom-poms. Leslie smiles for the team. yr lil KZJ Alicia shows class spirit. C33 143 Laura yells, l've got spirit, how 'bout you? l'Valeriel You just slugged me in the back. l5l 163 Dol clap now -Pu Ui J.V. Cheerleaders: Kim VVhitcomb, mascot, Laura VVhitcomb, Debbie Schmidt, Valerie Moss, Alicia Underwood, Sandy Freitas, and Leslie Hom. KSJ What dol do next? 493 They got the hall again? 1105 A'Hit mein the elbow, my arm's stuck ' 1115 Beat their face. ,rv 1123 'll-lit 'em again, hit 'em again, harder, HARDFRI' ll3l Strike three, you're out. ,vi ll-H Frosh cheerleaders: Kelly Schroeder, jackie Argent, Sally Kinsella, Karen Abaroa, Cindy Hensley, and Donna Vasconcellos. we 3 1 Kina ,ff 3 ,i 'KH me ' , , , ,,,,,,, , 7 f .' ' . T ' fl- ' i mr 'ig W , f 3 'W P : Q 1 ,w i 1. i. 'Q - - f ' . f 1, ' f ,J ' , ' :R 1 M ii i, 4 V V f, f 25392 'i' Y f i :gg - , .,,, . ., ,if fg,,3y,,,i+f I LL, , , W ...,, ..i:'vf4f 1',.zwfZa.:'fW- 4 ' A 4 -Y we f 1 'Wi fi ., . 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W we , ' 4 f ' M i..4w41,,,M, eff' .,.M-vw.. ,f L ., If it ew xv C93 , 4 f f u ,ff , 'Ag if MGS if W, ,,,, 'A' , Wfifkflf' , , , ww., WA, I 5 4, A STUDENT LIFEf33 Vanbfy 0f fnfe falhmenf for Stu ents Helix Highlanders had many things to remember from this yearls dances and assemblies. It started out with the Hello assembly - welcoming incoming freshmen. Here it was stressed to freshmen the value of our ASB Card. WY' hacl spirit pep assemblies for foothall, haskethall, and wrestling. Dances were sponsoretl hy the l,ettermen's club. Girl's League, the 'lf-XRTAN staff and various other organizations. The Christmas assembly featured the choir and gglees. Dr. Downs was another different and interesting assembly. Wlhen the AFS students visited they presented us with a short concert, performing either traditional songs or dances. f--,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..x-'Z NN. iN..,,,Am-t W,,,,- 'i 2. ix, ,ff ' 'i M.l.,..,l...,..s-f i 34fSTUDEN'I' LI FE .saw 'l xqnnwnm-vhs r sa sl .--........ if f !7'f x,x i n N M 433 f47 ll l :Xt lm-gist it wa: his tavuritm- lilllll. l2l'I'xpituilHt-lix1-ntlimiafni1'R11li. l l3l l,11uli:lttl1cis1'li'gs. 1-llliraziliz1ii.Xl'iS stunlvut liypimtiw-s fx-malv stucli-iitb with lll5l47I'L'lLf!1IHY5l'li1UC'. 153 ,-NFS stmlm-nts vnjuy :haringg thc- fm-ling of clrvsviil-M lnvtwvc-ii thrir uiiiritrivs. lfllHlSII1Il!I1II1y'T45ldlllIT1ZillIJl1TlllffillgI'lU'. 173 'liliv lmtl guy wins with his :XSl5r:1rrl. llil Rr-1-liii', rurkiiil. 54 rollin' tu TlH'5UllI11lSOf Piziirfivlcl Stu-lxxwmrlca. Nl lfziirfii-lil Sm-lwUrk5 pmviilvcl thv imuir for this yl'2iI'lSlT1IlwTbL1CCi'bSlUl clamtv xpmimrc-cl hy thc- 'If-XR'I'.XN staff. STUDENT LI FF 671017 Repertoire 0ffers 'W Ia Supenbr Ma 12' Year after year Helix nas been known to have some of the finest choral groups around. But this year they proved to be even better. From performing at Sea VVorld to caroling for Christmas programs, they have warmed the heartsof many. Guiding them along the way was their notable director, Mr. Rue. 24,9 as . M... .sy - 12, lll lll 'lilie fhoirls Christmas assembly alleged the beginning of the Holiday Season. l IZ! CHCJIR-.-Xlpliaherieal order: U. .-Xlesi, D. Allen, S. flziz, li. liain, K. Barnes, S. Ba-1rnard.Nl. Hlethen, 'lf Bludau, bl. liuy, ll. Briseoe, S. Bryson, S. Butcher. R. Carl, U. Chandler, l,. Churehrnan, C. Comher, l.. ft 'k'V fl Cronk, lf. Culpepper, Xl. Dale, C. Dean, l.. Duffy, ll. Engle, C. lfaulds, 'l'. lseatlieringgill, D. Frye, S. lfrye, D.f1alhra1th,Nl.f1.irxin,. . 1 . . gl ai , LJ.fll1Tl1'fl'l'Z, U. Hansen, S. Harper, L, Harris, U. Hart, S. Hatton, l.. Herrera, C. Holding, T. Holding, Huhlule, Cl. Hunter, C. lyerson, 'lf Janson, C, links, M. links, K. hlohnson, C. Karan, E. Kontopls, NI. Lee, 'lf l,r-vikow, M. Lewis, B. Luther, A. Lutton, lf. Munusos, l'. Mastro, K. Nlayer, K. Mrfartney, M. Moran, K. Olson, R. Payne, l.. Perry, lf. Reeves, R. Ronaynm-,'l1. Rountree. C. Severns lf. Smith, S. Spooner, Nl. St. Michel, Al. Stone. B. my Strandherg, l.. 'llerpm-ning, RI. 'liit-drnan, Underwood, B. Lvnruh, Yanslager, K. lllard, H. Vllhite, .X Vlvinehell, C. Wvood 36-STUDENT LlFE Xl Clenser H Gillin 1' n 14-I IJ! UI IVIr. Rui' tunes up Iris supvrb Clmralivrs for an upcorning vvL'nt. I-H CHURqXI.IIfRS: .'xkTlJlUD2lI'IISt-jx. Iii-rggi-r BU'Ii'I'UXI RUVY: L. Crunk, XI. Garviii. U. .-XII:-n, P.NIasrm,N1.Ols0n.SIiCOND RUYY: I.. Duffy. I.. Gray, U.CIiar1dI0r,rIi. I 4-atlivringill. I.. Rc-1-vos, S. Butx'I1c'r.'I4I'IIRDROVV: I..QiIlUI'CIlIl1ZiT1, R.Carl, NI. Dale. .-X. IVim'hQ-II, If. Rr-c-vw. M. Rankin, Boy. ISI FRESHMAN GI.IfIf-,'XIpIiaIn'ticaI rmrclc-ri R. Briscov, 'Ii IJIXOII,S.ci2ll'VII'l,K.,IClIlIlSiJI1, D. Kjnrli D. I.z1mIrc'tI1,M. I.s-4-. IS. I.utIir-r, N. Nlallr-k. xl. IXIcIIvr1ry,B.NIfI.s-z1n,R. Orton, K. Parry. I.. Powvrf, IP. Rz1ncIz1II, R. Rcmaym-, AI, Sandi-rs, I.. Sai N. Skardzx, Stm1c',fNI.'I1ippIc',S. Wvilsnn, C. VI'nmIa. 163 NIIXICIJ CIIORUS-.-XIpI1aIn'tiral ordvr: If. Bc-rg:-mlnrff. K. IJl'2lIl,Ix'I.IJIXOI1, I'. Ifngglisli, AI. Frvyrir, Ii. fielirkv, NI. C iilImcirs-, R. fiucrrcm, 'If I IrmIcI1ng1.NI.Lc'c'.XI.I.1'w15, 5. Nloran, NI. Ulmn. K. I I Pz1cIiIIzx, I . I rrry. P. Rankin, IJ. RoIvir1srmr1,,I'. Rountrw, IJ. Shun-, I.. Ilionipsmi, Ii. I.fnruIi, NI, VVay, .'X. Wviriclwll, A. Wolfe-. STUDENT LIFE-37 All Acclaim To ffmrlfe 5 Aunt 4 1 W Q21 CAST Lord Fancourt Babberly ,,,,, Mark Lolli Charlie Wykeham ,,,,,,.,, David Jinks Jack Chesney ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Don Alford Sir Francis Chesney ,,,,,, Randy Landis Stephen Spettigue , A ,Henry Dmochowski Amy Spettigue ,,,,,,,, Linny Gerstein Kitty Verdun ,,........... Meg Moore Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez , Laura Heller Ella Delahay ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Liz Kramer BTHSSCT ....... . . . Dave Jacobsen 111 Fighting for the affection of Charlie's aunt. Q21 Lord Fancourt Babberly, disguised as Charlie's aunt, realizes the predicament he's in. Q31 Kitty and Amy discuss marriage plans. 141 A thank you kiss for giving permission to be married. 151 CREW-FRONT ROW: B. Turner, A. Kinsella, C. Kay, R. Stolnack, S. Baldassini. SECOND ROW: L. Fyock, D. Ayers, L. Bryson, S. Lund, R. Oliver, S. Bogdan, T. Jester. Not Pictured: Colbeth, K. Randle. 161 The real Charlie's aunt tells of her love intrigue with Sir Francis Chesney. 38 S'I UDENT LIFE Charlie's Aunt , the fall play, hit it off fantastically. It ran from November 29 to December 2 with a sellout every night. It concerns two college boys, Jack Chesney and Charley Wykeham, who are in love with two ladies, Kitty Verdun and Amy Spettigue. The boys invited Charlie's Aunt to be chaporone while they entertained Kitty and Amy. When Charlie receives a letter from his aunt saying she will he delayed, he desperately convinced their friend Lord Fancourt Babberly to impersonate her, so that the ladies can still come. Unexpectedly, the real aunt arrives with her ward, Ella Delahay. Donna Lucia knowingly goes along with the joke. Meanwhile Jack's father, Sir Francis Chesney, and Stephen Spettigue fall deeply in love with the false Haunt . They both propose to her while the real aunt looks on. Later, the unmasking occurs, everyone has a good laugh, except the two embarrassed old men who discover that they had proposed to another man. Ng, , W ',5,, , '+.,4-f fp L avi,-,5'-,Big 145 STUDENT LIFE Nfl -A 1 ft' 4 Wlhfer Wonderland ' H126 lights Yu ef1b'e Sea on Uawning the arrival of the Christmas Holidays was this yearls Christmas Dance, A Yl'inter VVonderland.l' held at the Royal lnn at the wharf. Couples were enchanted with the ornamental settings of the water, nearhy and the glass elevator, which they were allowed to ride. Topping the night was the announcement of Laurie Nlachado and Vliilhert Ulinde as Queen and King of the dance. Also up for the titles were princesses Nancy Merino, Meg Nloore, jackie Riley, Aileen Teague, Karen Penny, and princes Dave Frye, Boh Rettig, Dan Faullc, Sam Smith, and Chip Swanson. 1 ll Proudly reigning ox er the Christmas Dance art Queen Laurie and King Vliilhert. l2J Ah shucks you guys! Princesses and princes joyously applaud Vl'ilhert as he is announced king. 133 ilihe accompaniment for the dance was the spectacular Solid Brass. Q43 'l'l1ough things were tight at times, couples still expressed their enjoyment of a good hand. l5l captivating the night was this picturesque scene that intrigued night-watchers. l6l A moment for personal feelings. l3l lOl STUDENT LIFE-41 3 A mgea., 'S I-'ZIN6' .SWIH-'.' fo Repom lnferpreb And Pllbflkb Me News , ,ik . , .,,. K - -1 as-.-A. - ' fi' ., .. W.-v-f 479 M-.. B Despite many complications, like machines breaking down and last minute proofreading, the Fling always came out triumphant. The staff, under the direction of Mr. Hill, worked hard reporting, typing, selling spaces for ads, and publishing special issues and events for the students to read. Steve Baxley, this year's editor, contributed by keeping the staff organized, and helping them when problems came up. - S l ' l 161 ill Three feature writers plan a perfect page. QZJ That troublesome proofreading. 131 FLING STAFF: FRONT ROW: C. Keil, K. Wineteer, B. Babcock, J. Brown, L. Gray. SECOND ROW: R. Ong, P. Elliot, H. Bazewick, G. Leary, C. Cannizzaro, K. McCartney, M. DeGaetano. THIRD ROW: D. Chapdelaine, S. Richardson, Purdy, S. Baxleyg Editor, C. Doolen, B. Best, S. Mulvihill, M. lVIacAllister. NOT PICTURED: S. Felder, D. Robertson. f4l Hey look, l'm the editorlu f5J Linda saves local newspaper clippings concerning Helix. 161 Wow Dan, that's really something! UQ No, Bill, use both hands on the typewriter. STUDENT LIFE-43 Candi are , Delegate Ana' 6ue f Speakers Ignite 600 venflbn Amidst the whirl of confetti, delegates nominated two final candidates for the offices of ASB president, vice - president, and secretary. Those chosen were for seeretary, Debbie Allen and Debbie Robertsong for vice-president, Randy Landis and Brent Wagnerg and for president, Agnes Kinsella and Brian Turner. Nlany skits were performed to persuade delegates' Votes. This year's guest speakers included Mayor Helland of lia Mesa and Mr. Jack Barranger who spoke of students educational rights. ge lvl ,W ill lZl 44-STUDENT LIFE Q 2 et Ee L N 149 ' ., ,,., , ,,e, .l,- i if :122 V ,:, --- - ' ,,aafewW1 Z9 wZ:,,fwW1,, '- - W ' . ai, 157' , . ,.,, 4 mi V' ' , f Q' ' mmm Jews M' Aff fi . gf : 1mzf'?i35' mf 46? -' f 'M ' Q, all H 1 ,.,, .. .. .., ,957 - ,Ng-, -- .:,f . ,. ,,w---'f'W . Q, KSJ lll.-XSB pre-Sidi-nt Dau Faullc I'1'CUQIllZi'S lfcvyllutn- spr-akvr, ,lark liarranggvr. l2lCl1arlic- Chaplin l5llt'I'U3.Q2llI1. Lil IJ1-If-gan-slm-ak to lulvlny. 141 Us-ll-gatvs cast tlu-ir lmallota. WJ Camliclatrs fur ss-crvtary congrm-gate up front. lfwl 'Al law' you llc-arrl of l lt'2ill21I1ilSll0L1lili'I'S, Nlr. flI'2ilIlfLl'F?ll STUDENT LIFE-45 We've 6of Spf' lb Cheering, yelling, clapping and screaming is what our Green Peppers club could be heard doing this past year at many of our athletic events. The club had many spirited members who cheered at football and basketball games. at track meets and also wrestling matches. Any spirited student was always welcome to join. Benchwarmers could also be seen and heard at the football games this year. The girls cheered for the players right on the field as they kept the benches warm. The group of spirited girls was composed of senior girls only. ill Senior Benchwarmers eating popcorn while warming the benches. Qi GREEN PEPPERSABOTTOM ROW: L. Nlachado, C. Cannizzaro, R. Brown, L. Hom, L. Vance, W. Malpas, SECOND ROW: D. Bonilla, D. Schmidt, V. Moss, THIRD ROW: S. Oekel, D. Olinde, Hass. FOURTH ROW: D. Meek, S. Sandler, S. Kinsella, K. Schroeder. FIFTH ROW: D. Landerth, D. Ordane. C35 Campus Lift-'s smallest football player . f4l The worldis largest banana split. QSJ The cheering section at a football game. QCD Students talking before a meeting. Q73 Campus Life Staff, jim Kalleberg, Rich Hanson and Gai Stovall, talking with some students at a Campus Lift- meeting. 46 STLDFNT LIFE YES We Do l N i ,1 Ar' 4 v .1 129 1 6? o a .U-0-W ,uf-v- 1-f.,.,..,,,..,W f... Rst fampus life Broagfzf fan Ana' Sarpnkes Every other Tuesday night at 7:17 p.m., students got together at different students' homes for a time of fun sponsored hy Campus Life. Activities included Manhunts, Hlflectric Chair , Living End, and the famous 'AHaunted House . They had many unique and stimulating discussions. Campus Life achieved their goal by helping students help themselves develop Hhalanced lives . Msgs R Ar k we - as K if r ,Ls Q can 44, STUDENT LIFE-47 Helbr We come Students from Abroad The International Club was actively involved in raising funds in order to bring foreign exchange students to Helix, and to help send students abroad. The various activities this year included the Bond and Sticker drive, a bake sale, a Crafts Fair, guest speakers from other countries, and a Potluck Dinner. They also helped to arrange the annual AFS fAmeriean Field Servicej assembly at Helix. HJ Helga Kober was our AFS student from Austria and she lived with the Ehlers family. 121 I CLU B-BOTTOM ROW: P. Stromberg, D. Schmidt, K. Fdgell, S. Foster, THIRD ROW: Miss Heim el Q Cauchon H Kober S Qehrandit TOP p , t. , . , . . . ROW: Miss Houghtaling, K. Kieklighter, A. Penninckx. 135 Alex Penninckx was one of our YFU students. He came from Belgium and lived with the Karan family. Q45 Our other YFU student was Corinne Kaplan and she was from France. She stayed with the Duke family while she was here, I w al 'S s new , K A, .W M f . x -P, K S 7 Cm! 61' 5 ' tg' K.- , ig f , New -it .7 x x X Q A tp X n if f 'V - ,yyvwwf A ' Kyw ' x , nf 2 u 1 . , 'V' W f,,' ' 'L W 1 g TWV -t 1f,NQ f 'gwhz Q ga L U YZ' W X 'sf A , 1 , S, ' iv. N. fa ' ,h 2 ., 5 WV gf 495: Q? , A Mfh S ,X R, K: aims? 1 3 I . Xu ' 2 , X : JT 42 V Ax , ,ity bg iii? M mx' .k 'ullbw L, ,sp STUDENT LIFE-49 ter ermerr 's flub Sponsors Semor Faculty Game ui dr. f , lfiiiff . i rrerary Staffs Pro vi e A Year 0f 6ood Readrhg 5OaSTU DENT LI FE The most athletieally inclined men at Helix won the privilege of becoming members of the L4-ttermen's Club. Besides other activities the club also sponsored an aftergame dance andthe Senior-Faculty football game. Quill and Scroll was an honorary club for members of the Flin or Tartan staff' 'li . 21 . s. o qualify for this club, each candidate must be in the upper one'thirrl of his class and have a recommendation from his advisor. 'ffowl fs-tm. Qnffza ed Students fxcel In Speed: and D uma --.11 1 x , N, .... C41 Speech Team members participated in competitive events such as debate, oratory, impromptu and extemporaneous speaking. The Drama Club, under the direction of Mrs. Noll, was composed of students with dreams of becoming future actors. Many had roles in plays and performances this year. Members of the Literary Magazine staff worked diligently in putting together a variety of student works for the Highway'I magazine. fly LE'I'TERMEN'S CLUB: S. Drummond, R. Epps, L. Jennings, Buckley, P. Felde, P. Wetherbee B. Turner, R. Thorton, M. Ramirez, L. Sdao C23 SPEECH TEAM-BOTTOM ROVV: S, Robinson. K. Bradley, A. New-ls, Brown. SECOND ROVV: -I. Bolshazy, D. Alford, S. Bogdan. THIRD ROW: D. Noush, A. Duke, Miss Mitterling P. DeGac-tano, L. Mitchell, E. Manusos, D. Tuttle, R. Aldrich. TOP ROW: Kuykendall, Nlr. Bonney. Mr. Melton UD What do you have to say about the matter? MI LITERARY MAGAZINE: K. Edgell, P. Crow, L. VVolf, C. Hall, L. Strauss, NI. Evin, D. Trotta, Mrs. Patton 153 LITERARY MAGAZINE OFFICERS: L. Strauss, M. Evin, Mrs. Patton - advisor fob DRAMA CLUB-BOTTOM ROVV: L. Day, S. Bryson, L, Heller, M. Lolli. M. Moore, L. Cyerstein, T. ,It-ster. Colbeth, Guerrero. SECON D ROW: D. -Iinks, L. Kramer, S. Kinsella, IVI. Cronk, K. Adams, C. Kay, H. Dmochowski, C. Douglas, N. Knauer. THIRD ROW: D. -Iacobson, T. Jones, L. Oherdick, B. Turner, D. Ayers, R. Stolinack, A. Kinsella, D. Heid, H. VVhite. TOP ROVV: P. Murphy, S. Cauchon, AI. Henson, C. Scaglione, C. Batts, C. Thompson, K. Ingram 171 NIrs. Noll shows fem how. 181 QUILL AND SCROLL-BOTTOM ROW: D. Chapdelaine, S. Hubble, L. Tolin, IVI. VVeld, C. Cannizzaro, Colbeth, L. Kerber. R. Decker, K. Ellis, S. Baxley. TOP ROW: Purdy, M. Ds-Gaetano, S. Felder, M. Weld, K. McCartney, D. Robertson. K. VVineteer, C. Cannizzaro, B. Babcock, B, Best STUDENT LIFE Key Nab 0 erred Doors To Serwke And i4L'fllll?l?5 Among the many activities sponsored by the Key Club the Car Rally was perhaps the most exciting and thrilling. The Key Club was a service organization open to all boys at Helix. The club was organized by the Kiwanis Club of La Msfsa. a ,fa tee- F fflgfllan ders Concerned WM Un dersfan dlhg People California State University at San Diego brought together students from the entire state to participate in an exciting adventure in international relationships. Twenty-five students represented four foreign nations, including Russia, Lebanon, Japan, and Belgium. They tried to figure out solutions to the problems of the world, such as terrorism, pollution and nuclear disarmament. 169 The Soroptimist Club consisted of about thirty active members. This all-girl organization performed many services for our community. Among these events Were: a canned food drive for Indian families, a Christmas show for the elderly, and working with mentally retarded children was also one of their worthwhile activities. 113 UN. CLUB-BO'I I'OM ROW: j. Shawnbaelier, M. Anderson, K. Edgill, L. VVagner, S. Smith, V. Cason, VV. Ornelas, F, Minando, Mrs. Lee. TOP ROW: Bea, R. Roberts, G. Anderson, .-X. Dulce, B. Turner, L. Jennings, .-X. Penninekx, K. Kicklighter, H. Dmoehowslci, Richardson, P. Varner. l2j VVhat are we waiting for? GJ mls this a Key Club meeting? HJ S-CLC B-BOTTOM ROWV: If. Manusos, S. Schrandt, H. Kober, S. Oekel, G. Henry. TOP ROW: K. Roberts, H. VVhire, D. Padilla. l5J S-CLUB OFFICERS: Pam Stromberg, Carol West, Cindy Katan. lfzl What do you want? STUDENT LlFEa53 6015 league Keeps Huh s Golhg By Many Social Events Girls' League started the year off by welcoming all the new Highland girls, Michelle Torrey and her Frosh Picnic committee Worked hard to plan the successful outing. As Christmas came closer, the plans for the Christmas Dance became a reality. The dance was a night to rememher, thanks to Sharon Nieodemus and her committee. Gail Henry and her charity-minded committee took charge of this year's Canned Food Drive. Beeause of their efforts, many needy families had a happier Thanksgiving. Fashionality Nighfs purpose was to show menls and women's fashions for school wear, sports, and formal occasions. Lawren Dowling was in charge of this event. Paula Richardson was in charge of Alumni Tea. Alumni is held on the same day as homecoming. The purpose of this was to reunite the graduates of past years. Girls, League Week is five days of fun for everyone. Barbara Babcock and her committee worked hard to make the week fun. f3l Ill FASHIONALITY NIGHT COIVIMITTEE- BOTTOM ROW: P. Richardson, K. Nelson, Shimke, K. Tucker, SECOND ROVV: S. Scott, G. Henry, R. Decker, E. McCormick, K. Abaroa, B. Bail, J. Brown, M. Torrey, S. Frye, TOP ROW: L. Dowling, C. Honz, E, Mariusos, K. lwoore, S. Aharoa. T22 Lawren Dowling-Eashionality Night 131 Paula Richardson-Alumni Tea f4j ALUMNI TEA COMMITTEE-BOTTOM ROW: Brown, K. Penny, S. Frye, B. Babcock, C. Vvest, NT. Torrey, G. Henry, TOP ROVV: S. Felder, L. Dowling, D. Robertson, K. Nelson, B. Bail, P. Richardson. ISI GIRLS' LEAGUE WEEK COMMITTEE- BOTTOM ROVV: P. Richardson, C. West, B. Dmochowski. C63 Barbara Babcock-Girls' League VVeek UI Gail Henry-Canned Food Drive T81 CANN ED FOOD DRIVE COMMITTEE- BOTTOM ROVV: K. Nelson, VI. Shimke, P. Richardson. T91 CHRISTMAS DANCE COMMITTEE- BOTTOM ROVV: L. Dowling, L. Duffy, K. Tucker, SECOND ROVV: P. Garcia, B. Dmochowski, C. Heath, G. Henry, S. Oekel, Brown, T. Threlkeld, Shimke, P. Guenon, S. Nicodemus, TOP ROVV: D. Robertson, L. Machado, B. Kleeber, L. Gerstein, B. Babcock, C. West, D. VVilliams, S. Frye, S. Freitas, C103 Sharon NicodemusfChristmas Dance II Il-IoAnn Brown-Spring Dance IIZJ FROSH PICNIC COMMITTEE-BOTTOM ROW: S. Frye, K. Penny, G. Henry, K. Ryan, P. Guenon, KI. Shimke, TOP ROW: Brown, B. Babcock, L. Dowling, D. Robertson, M. Torrey, P. Richardson, S. Harper, L. VVhitcomb. H31 Michele Torrey-Frosh Picnic. STUDENT LIFE 4157 ,Chief .BS- Nm 312 CH Qi C31 l l . . , . SS- - eadlhg lasglbs Zena' Mel? dass Helix girls who won the honor of being Leading Lassies truly deserved their titles. The lassies were elected bythe senior girls. Each nominee had her record of service to Helix as a hasis for her nomination. 56 STUDENT LIFE llj Buttons Keaton-Leading Lassie lZJ Cathie Du Bois-Leading Lassie 131LinnyGerstein-Leading Lassie Ml Laurie Machado-Leading Lassie 151 Sue liaker-Leading Lassie lol SR. Y TEENS OFFICERS: L. Johnston, L, Ciaskill, U. Piepenbrinlc, D. lsenberg. f7l SOPHOMORE Y TEENS-BO'I I'OM ROW: lVl. Scott, K. Carter, C. Honz, SECOND ROW: K. Smith, R. Norris, L. Vallas, TOP ROW: Shimlce, M. Torrey, R. Alvidres, S, Scott. 183 GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET: S. Nieodemus. L. Dowling, Nl. Torrey, B. Bal1coclc,G. Henry, S. lfrye, j. Brown, P. Richardson. My Mrs. Hyatt-Girls' League Advisor Clfll Susie lfrye-Girls' League Vice President ll ll llehhie Robertson-Girls' League Seeretaryfdireas ll2l Karen Penny-Girls' League President. ll3l SR. Y TEENS-BOTTOM ROW: O. Piepenlmrinlc, O. lsenberg, L. Johnston, SECOND ROW: lf. McCormick, Nl. Nloore, S. Kurosad, A. Sirkis, K. fWeOougla, L. Braeey, M. Rouillard, TOP ROVV: L. Gaskill, N, lVlerino, L. Dowling. U41 Lawren Dowling-Leacling Lassie U55 Linda Duffy-Leading Lassie l.! V- Teens fnjoyed Clubs' i4CfllllYlP5' if Wni e 6nls' league Planned 0fner Speckll Occasfbns Y-Teens were not only a service Club, hut also a social organization. Although each club was the same in purpose, the activities for each grade varied greatly. This organization is sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. STUDENT LIFE-57 Oufsfandlhg Students Make 0 Honorary, Serwke Hubs For the twenty-first year, as a social service club, the Library Club planned many activities for the year. Organized and continued under the advisor, Mr. Freeland, the club planned a hook fair, a book drive, visits to other libraries, and also many social events. The purpose of the Science Club, or Phi Beta Chi, is to widen the knowledge of science among interested students, by participating in lectures, field trips, and science projects. This year, itys goals were achieved While outside the classroom. ill l C25 issmswsswsm-Q 1 155 UD 58-STUDENT LIFE ill Library Club-BOTTOM ROW: D. Woods, T Panico, R. Reynolds, R. Houston. SECOND ROVV: Mrs. Cale, R. Alvidres, E. Vanroon, L. Rathmann, C. McDaniel, B. Dmockowski, L. Baker, D. Postulka, Mrs. Danielson. THIRD ROW: D. Cammack, Cook, G. Posladek, S. Felder, K. Cosner, D. Roberts, Mr. Freeland. TOP ROVV: S. Pliarr, C. Copher, M. Lorden, D. Owens, T. Nicodemus, R. Lish, T. Amman, S. Bogdan 123 CSF Members: D. Allen, D. Anthony, B. Babcock, S. Ballard, P. Baker, S. Baxley, P. Baxley, -I. Beckham, L. Bickle, T. Black, M. Bradley, M. Brumbaugli, H. Cauchon, Chadwick, K, Coddington, C. Comber, C. Cross, K. Cunningham, M. Cunningham, L. Decker, R. Decker, B. Ds-Hope, B. Demchak, K. Fdgell, K. Ellis, D. Engle, Gardner, M. Genser, L. Gerstein, K. Gray, L. Gray V. Haak, S. Hatton, L. Hom, T. Janson, M. johnson, L. Johnston, L. Kerber, K. Kicklighter, A. Kinsella, P. Knickerbocker, L. Koehler, L. Koltz, P. Kubanis, M. Kuhl, V. Leveque, D. Lindsay, B. Lusitana, K. Marshall, K. McCartney, L. McDermott, D. Nobles, W. Ornelas, j. Rogers, M. Romanowski, -I. Rosenberger, C. Ryan, P. Sanders, A. Sandy, D. Schmidt, G. Schmunk, D. Shaw, P. Shepard, S. Smith, S. Spence, L. Stephens, L. Strauss, S. Strauss, Sutton, L. Terperning, L. Underwood, S. Waldron, P. Wallace, S. VValker, C. West, L. Whitcomb, D. Wineteer, K. Wineteer, L. Wolf, H. Wynn 139 Math Team-BOTTOM ROW: S. Morgan, S. Thompson, N. Engstrom, M. Toombs. TOP ROW: B. Demchak, G. Halgren, P. Knickerbocker, C. Cross, T. Watenpaugh, L. VVolf, L. Decker, M. Kuhl, B. Best f4l The Science Club talking before a meeting. 153 Science Club-BOTTOM ROW: V. Metcalf, S. Felder, C. West, S. Firtcb, K. Knauer, C. Keller. SECOND ROW: Mr. Watenpaugh, Mr. Pirie, E. Henson, Beckham, L. Rathmann, L. Wolf. TOP ROW: Mr. Vogel, Mr. Olson, B. Demchak, T. Amman lol Science Club Officers: S. Firtch, L. Wolf, L. Rathmann. Ui The Library Club discussing plans. a. ,aes l3l California Scholarship Federation consisted of students with at least a 3.75 grade point average. Students had to sign up and pay dues every semester and had to keep their grade point average to the qualifying level to be able to join the next semester. The Math Team is a unique club on campus. It exists Within Math Seminar and is the only class which is student run. They competed in about five contests throughout the year. STUDENT LIFE-59 ldflll Club Carnka' 00 01d 7 adlhbns ll? 425 6OeSTUDENT LIFE 51 , N it S .AL1,-. at , AA Mt , -' t ' :.x.f?rE R'E5:E. ' 1 . :faq . sassy., ,,::::,:...s5. - ., I s it E 5 E E The Latin Club is made up of students taking Latin. They often had joint activities with the Grossmont High Latin Club. Miss Bailey was the advisor for both clubs. Some of their activities included a pool party, pizza party, guest speakers, car Washes, bake sales and an authentic Roman Banquet in the spring. falfforn 21 L'aa'ef forp fra 71 .Voun Men for M171?ary Serwke The purpose ofthe California Cadet Corps is to train and prepare young men for military service. The members were instructed and taught military history and tactics, first aid, leadership traits, drill and marksmenship. This training helped these young men, especially if they decided to go into military service. 663 fl? Some members of the Latin fluh having fun eating pizza. 421 illalkingj while waiting! for the food. Ili SIU- fmtl, fl... lan n.,..v..V ..,, ...t .c..,. ,f..... 'llhe Color Guard. 'llhe California Cadet Corps leaders. ffij 'llhe Rifle Team. l7j 'llhe California Cadet Corps. 141 W STUDENT LIFE 61 ll? 129 iw em' 60110217 And Wood Club 62-STUDENT LIFE L' ea e New I ea: Carving, designing and sculpturing in wood is what the members of the Wood Club were taught. Members are comprised of mostly interested pupils who couldnlt fit woodshop into their schedules. Mr. Foster gave expert advice to the craftminded members. Voicing opinions, feelings and attitudes of fellow students was a major task of our Student Council this year. This lively group of students set out to revise old standards and create new ones by setting up student symposiums and informing Highlanders on current matters. Through this organization many plans and suggestions for dances, special events and other student activities were made. The Student Council also attempted to make Helix's students and administration more aware of the actual problem we faced. This was partly achieved by a newly instituted Free Paper. The paper allowed any student to write on an issue he felt strongly about. ,Mm .f V, I K . ,225 7 . . .W . .,,. W5 . ,,,,,,, ..,.. f MW, +1 if 7 i.-'hy K M. ' 'WM - A., Q K, .1 . 4 w ,ia . A ly' ' 5 . 1 ..-,if S N 1. .R 'i M , Q U. 'Milla 1 5 ' .. 1 V ZAQE of ' mf' . - aa .. x 1 mx auxin-.1....M 2 D.6.L'.f4. Teacbe 5k17l 0f Buslhe Distributive Education Clubs of America brings members to a better understanding of merchandising and the ' business World. The business-minded members of this organization had many M activities throughout the year including f selling coffee at school functions, and a l Christmas gift wrap at Grossmont Center. 191 111 Mr. Foster helping Eric with his project. 121 R. Williams, B. Gross, Bringas, J. Reif, S. Nr- t N X x Bauguessp. Panico, Stalnaker. E5 f. 131 M. hevlin, J. Ruddock, J. Renzi, C. DePew, D it 2 ' Collard. A h 4 Qi, JVN,-N 141 jerry Velasquez working hard to finish. , 151 Randy Landis conducting a Student Council N X X-X meeting. K 161 The members of Student Council always listen. X X 171 A typical D.E,C.A. meeting. Xb. ' 181 Mr. Eckert checking the cash register. 1 . 191 D. Faulds, A. Medford, T. Harris, P. Trent, and Xxb KTM N. English 1D.E.C.A. officers1 discussing business. 1101 FRONT ROW: B. ofsbtim, B. Lt-Wig, K. txxkgg-'Xgybxtde Frelinger, V. Haalc, K, Baum, D. Elam, J. Andrews. ' BACK ROW: D. Davis, D. Faulds, D. Kitchens, B. Cimmarrusti, A. Medford, T. Harris, P. Trent, N. English, T. Cesena, C. Gonsales, C. Novotny, Botticelli, B. Coleman STUDENT LIFE-63 .ww 'Q qiwwm ,M Mfqfigdwd N f :, - ,. .1 W 4, x Namwyxf 5, . Wm - N 'wg dx. . N x - W mn -W ' WNW. W . , M 'H ,K .Nw . N 'K NN 4 64fSPORTS 1,55-'K i: 'f,s:: WN 'Q-,,,,s 5POR75 Athletics and competition, pitting strength and strategy against a foe. It is a rigorous strain for those willing to take the time and effort, the punishment and rewards, the victories or the defeat. You are one reaching for your own goals. Working yourself to death - your muscles aching and the sweat dripping. Yet even in the triumphs of your victories or in the vvretcliedness of your defeats, you always come back to the team. SPORTSf65 Dkfy And fi eai They 51' avhea' For 1 111 COACHES: Doug Matheson, Al Hammt-rschmidt,,1im Arnaiz. 121 Co-Champion Highlanders in Friday night cont:-st, 131 S'I'rXTISTICIANS: Ray Fox, Leon Moranvillv, Dvnnis NICl3l'f'. 141 Frvnch unloads pass. Blovking for jimmy are K1-nny l'arris1621, Clay Fox 1181, and Greg Nlvlvin 1841. 151 All CLF. Sammy Smith. 161 Mark Murphy1821, Daw Km-yt-51221, and Ron 'lxhornton1X51, pursue' Cougar running back. 171 All-Lt-aguv tight ond BNI Ht-lms. Varsity Record Hr-lix Opponent 13 at Crawford 17 0 Hoover 6 Z4 El Cajon 14 25 at Granite Hills 7 6 at Santana 25 34 Monte Vista 1HomCcoming1 24 26 at Mount Miguel I3 I2 at Fl Capitan 6 36 Grossmont1at Aztec Bowl1 O 2016 Escondido 1at Aztvc BoWl1 Z1 XC.l.F. Game f .. if an 1 '- n 1 is I 'f-P f 64.-we Mg 111 121 Q51 141 151 664SPORTS fire Yard They Had To 6ef .misfit ' 5'QY '3 usp' f-,gf 463 Of the 1972 football season, people recall the hard hits, long passes, twisting runs, and glorious victoriesg but what the plavers remember is the unseen part of football: that careful, time consuming mental and physical preparation for each game. 'lihe hard work and sacrifice was a high priee but well worth a Grossmont League title and a shot at the C.l.l'i. championship. Mistakes and penalties hurt the Highlanders in their first two appearances as they lost to highly rated Crawford and to a surprising Hoover. They opened league play posting convincing wins over El Cajon and Granite Hills. Mud and the inability of the Highlanders to hang onto the ball helped Santana to a 256 victorv. The offense, using ball control, exploded for 34 points against Nlonte Vista's 24 for an easy win. Following a 12-6 victory over El Capitan, another showy performance by the offense upset Nlount Miguel and a stubborn defense shut out Grossmont 36- 0. Advancing into the C.l.l . playoffs, Helix faced Escondido only to have one point end their season prematurely. K 3.f ' f 'MMM 431 X ..,,.,? 'S-is 1-L n. X i Nun 111 C. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 121 Name ,lim French Steve Velazquez Dave Oliver Bob Kenyon xlohn Law Dan Faulds Greg lVlelvin Dan Garcia Ken Parris eff Norman Sam Smith john Nicholson Bill Helms Rick Epps Bob Riehle Dave jeffrey Clay Fox Ron Thorton Chuck Depew -.g... Pos. QB K WR WR-DB RB-DB RB OT-DT C C C RB G TE-TU OT G G RB-D B WR RB 6- 5-fa 5-Q 5-io 1 1 Hr. 5-9 5-7 6-1 6-1 5-10 5-9 6-2 6-3 5-1 1 5-1 1 5-8 5-10 6 -5 1 5- 5-9 Wt. Gr. 155 12 145 12 170 12 161 12 160 11 152 12 171 12 224 11 195 12 190 11 155 12 168 12 190 12 205 10 165 12 170 11 176 12 178 11 160 11 ,. 1 v - - -.9 . , x Y ' i ii, 1, , . If - Wi f .-hw, .1 it , V ' 'M L.. , N - R 1 .Ni - 1 1 .,. .,.. - -, -. -, Maw' 1 in-.55:...i,c,i..-VMC.1-. 14 X. ccc- 1 -549 - --- ' -- A 1 Q cee 5 1 I Q gc QQ- ' if ' 'R 'Q 1 a a ' fa-f r 7 w w , . K v 3, . .. A . ' W es: -. f ix - M.. -' ,,,. . 1 5, 1 - . ffl K he 1 -ffl if . , 5 1 Q2 1 'L ' - - .- - 1 1 1 .1 . --- 5 A ' f 4 lff1fl?fPi,' W' ' 5 'B 'X ' 5 161 171 131 191 .fgf E if he A ' it 2' R r , f,-wi . 1 1 -5 -1gg,,4,1a.a 68-SPORTS , 'K ' ff fi., vw :W Y? if iiiii Q, 5' if jc ---M.-,ffw ...Q . ,C M. ,. 52. -x,.5,,.v f. ,445 P' 1 - - K5 , ii 'an i ta ' .. Q a v 5 .1 5 L we .A M M , ...XS 5.2.8 r wig? W as ff aww A f .wgws f gm Q, R. li ii:-Q s 6 s M sa SPM-Q S Fe sf' -.F v wiv wat A' N Q ,K S 3 f k Q R Q ear, if , YI KL xi it 'X ' ei 1. f . sf' Q, x X Q Q s X 0 X e , f ,K 2 as .- ss 4 .1 ,, ts is ' 'H if A A T te 4 .. - - .V it gow . . , -' - , i..gY:3fmQ --.S g. i gpigfjiqi -. Q -.1 ..,-M, Q g,.f,,'.i' as-fag.. a. .wr -Mr--as . . .X 2. - -4.-i. . so .. f r ..,v-K. .. -.:-swQTif3:?fsSxff f- .ff Q-T'fN3S.' f-...v In Ground 6ame Ana' Aer! Hlffack Key To Explo We Offen e Coach Al Hammerschmidt had plenty of offensive weapons to work with this season in quarterback Jim French, halfback Sam Smith and wide receiver Dave Oliver. French, a gutty little performer, gave the offense flexibility with his passing and running ability. Sammy Smith led the Highlander ground game. His clutch performance against Monte Vista, when he scored 5 touchdowns, tied a league record for most touchdowns scored in a game. Fullback Clay Fox gave the Highlanders a good inside running game with his blocking and running. Supporting the ground effort was an offensive line efficient in its drive blocking. The Highlanders also possessed a potent passing game with wide receiver Dave Oliver and flanker Chip Swanson. Adding dimension to the passing attack was tight end Bill Helms. These running and passing aspects gave Helix a versatile, explosive offensive unit. K .,. , u Ig. game. 53'- A .K , .. ., new .. A .K A .V - ' W , I r. ,..k. .Q , Z7 K YN .6 ..... . 4- ss,-mm .. -Wow -- ... ..... my s X rw 'Sz-. s -- .t 4. were 2 M- A -1-4 - A . - . . s - ,..-..., ,..... , Q ., - .,.y . a QW' f... , .. V .. M. again I .. K , , 'W eff... '- News. a it . . . ,.,Q.,.. . .sk s- 5--ji-rfffwi.-vi. Xif1Lf'.g'11Wfvf.'.LQQll1-- - -' ' ' L ., ., X , .iq . -Gif. 1 - , . . A' W x . -- .M A .sa . . M-.. . . , . --,.,., f V A 435 f4J 153 . Q5 U17 U21 4137 'LS' -w.k'- - 1 N f wr -' . fm 4 1181 4 M L- ...xg . N . IX.. . L. ' c ' if L'eeii Xi- -.EQ ,r sf fu iff .i i 'W V3 :a ti 'fi ffilft? .1l-3Q5rf5iTfiiiL-'ig- A ' - T 3' A- Q 4 ,..,, . - W if-M - . SPORTSAW -if ' fm' ' 5- . . S l?ii:i't'i9Q4-1-1.-We. W - ' ' 'K ' I-sf '- -'Ai-ibiiff --'R ii - .Q 5 Fit? . ' . it . '- . ,,,,, ..,.., , 4 c, 'fruncb Bunce ', Ther? Game ls Defense Defensive co-ordinators Jim Arnaiz and Doug Matheson tailored a defense around fast moving, hard hitting play. CQuarnwbacksspenttheirhferunning fronia,defensivelineled by blarty Llcker and bdark blurphy,bestnotedforitspass rush. dqhe strength of the defense lay in linebaekersscottlJrun1niond,Jeff Anderson, and Brian Corbit, all three steady performers. Chip Swanson and Bob lienyonled asecondarythatcutintothe passing avenues of attack. Bob Kenyon led in interceptions with three on the year. if i 1131 ll4l ll5l my 70fSPORTS g-gAA 5 7 -X-: 1- .x-- E,-.,, - Q ..,f W K -5 ,ns- Q, ., --7 .1 , 0, N L , -M. ur, ' 5 - 5 -, M '?f--ite' 111 121 131 li WW K wwwwk my Y - M m , ., 5' r. -1 -, sig,- f' ... 15 FR 1 s..- H X 1 P j W -1-.Q N wxwgvm 1 . .... . 1 - ij- .. ,M .. Qigffrw 1 K x..fN 5 W.-,qw g w- .+L at v 5' 5' , - Wm ,ri K -V' an ew -I' mx L-1.-.TVN T, wnnskl Q SX? sg 1 ga - 1 -N 1 7 ' X -1 'E xr 191 1101 11 U L fw, Name P65 jeff Anderson LB Scott Drummond LB-TE DB Chip Swanson Lon Schmidt Dean Wyman , D B D F Dave Keyes DE Chuck Gaia DT OT Ernie Bonilla DE 1VIartyUckc-r DT Pat Felde DB Daw Crocker DT JohnA1zona DB Bill Zcis DB Mark Murphy DE 13rianCorhit LB Bob VVatkins UE-LH Scott-Smith DT Daw' Hafner DT Mika' Ramirez Wardcm Lograsso NN Y L inn' D B- DT .- WN, I-Ir. 5-1 1 6-1 5-9 5-5 6-1 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-7 5-8 5-7 5-1 1 6-3 5-10 5-9 5-9 5-1 1 5-1 1 5-7 .- '4 . 0 .mf rg,-4,--. 1 -is -is Gifs- 5 ta 141 5 fa if Q 1121 Wt 175 185 155 131 175 165 205 1 50 1 60 1 50 190 1 50 170 1 85 180 1 60 1 75 1 80 1 70 150 HS' ,M . ., 11 f .11 2 im, fn 'ggi J- 5 1 , f f gldlfii-51 if f.f?1a,4jQ ,4r,SfH 1 11525531 f fff ,fflffff Qftffffgiff ' f :fix-f- gg, ,LEQNM 1 1 Wifi? 5-Ii'X,i, wfij' Q' ,,,' '72 gm, ,, ., 'ar '-M f.-- M ',,k , 2 .-,W-4.,,,, --M ' -7 1: 1 in -.4 :Gi 1191 1209 0 ,gs at - -Aw Jambr Vdrsky Show Potent 211404 Talent A strong J.V. team gave the league all it wanted in talented halfbaek Steve Riggins and fullback Larry Bonilla. Brian Flood and Art Castro shared the quarterbacking duties as the j.V. rolled to a 3-4 league record. Their record, however, did not reflect their potential as many of their losses were close and it was usually one big play that made the difference. J.V. Record Helix Opponent 13 at Crawford 0 28 Hoover 0 28 El Cajon Z4 16 at Granite Hills 19 0 at Santana 19 8 Monte Vista l6 0 at Mount Miquel 7 Z3 at El Capitan 0 15 Grossmont I4 72-SPORTS ill fll BOTTOM: M. Francy, P. Arthur, R. Crocker, M. Balsley, B. Selik, T. Greene, S. Riggin, J. Lamb. SECOND ROW: P. O'Dell, B. Barrazco, K. Peruchetti, Cain, M. Baquera, R. Grove, B. Hoover, P. Flynn, S. Bongard, B. Flood. TOP: R. Langston, B. Steward, O. Kroupa, M. Walker, L. Bonilla, A. Castro, Sinks, M. Peruchetti, Fristo, D. Price, R. Aleapa, Durand, G. Horman C21 Varsity Managers-BOTTOM ROW: D, Ogle, T. Rogers, T. Young, S. Kretz. TOP ROW: xl. Chewing, Trainer S. Baxley, Prochac, E. Kontopauls f3l Steve Riggins breaks tackle to gain good yardage against Mount Miguel. W .. i ' F1 lei i ' nt, ,J J: i .J W A , J , J L A .1 U . L--- W k J.: H Jai - 'f , ,Q ' Eg i Y DD 1-qi, Y -:F-J - I- i 1' 1 ' ' -- 5 ,., -fa..-. ., ,-.I 1 , rt-'-:Lf 1 Pi? -J - Younger Players 64171 Year 0f Exp erfbnce The Frosh squad finished the season achieving a 5-2 mark against strong Grossmont League teams. Lacking size and playing experience, the Frosh attack was centered around a team effort. Frosh Record Helix Opponent 6 at El Cajon 12 8 Granite Hills 6 8 Santana 2 I9 at Monte Vista 25 35 Mount Miguel 24 13 El Capitan I2 12 at Grossmont 0 1 in L I ma- QIJ FROSH 'I'li.-XM-BO'I I'OIVI ROW: J. n 1- n i . H v 1- . Y. ,- Dl'l'VVL'l', F.. IYZHIISYUII, XX. Ij0i'FIlK'I', nl. Dallfly, D. KJTUSS, D. Fallon, K. Carter, R. St-iler, Schmidt, C. Dt-pew, T. Weld, B. Kersetter, 'lf Fernandez, C. Kirk, C. Armstrong, SECOND ROVV: Coach Gleason, U. Marriott, G. Drummond, M. Officer, C. Hansen, G. Way, S. Martin, R, Richards, M. Dorenclorf, -I. Turner, l,. Fixsen, F. 'l'irado, R. Slade, R. Duarte, M. Sturgeon, M. Diciero, H. Atkinson, S. Phillips, .-X. Martinez, C, Hawkins. TOP ROW: Coach Vinton, R. Johnston, K. Puls, J. Rico, T. Gaia, K. Vance, fi. Dt-forest, C. Schwartz, M. Whithead, K. Lettow, A. Lara, P. Schranclt, Y. Rt-helez, E. Salis, P. Moore, C. Myers, VV. Rice. Q25 125 Frosli defense puts pressure on Mt. Nliguel. SPORTSg73 fross founfry Runners Race To Wlhmhg Season Strong personnel and sound strategy shaped this year's varsity Cross Country team into a strong overland running power. Mark Semancsin took up where he left off last year to become a top runner in the Grossmont League. Dan John proved to be very consistent, turning in fine performances all season. Seniors Dan Cruz, Dave Frye, and Mark Tomlin Calong with Juniors Dan Abernathy and Dennis Gilmorl contributed extensively to the team's success. Lacking a big star, the Highlanders relied on tight group running that proved very effective as they raced to a 6-1 league record placing second. Q! Q wg ,ya Y? 8 2 9 , ML 0,194 C ,, -fizequme 125 74ASPORTS Varsity Record Helix Opponent 35 Madison lat Balboa Parkl 20 22 Crawford fat Balboa Parkl 37 20 Morris 43 17 El Cajon 41 23 at Granite Hills 35 15 at Santana 43 39 Monte Vista 18 26 at Mount Miguel 29 20 at El Cap 37 Z1 Grossmont 37 xr ll' N il 14? flj Frye and Johns catch up to El Cajon Braves. 123 An early lead is taken by a pair of Highlander runners, Johns and Semancsin. Ol Dan johns warms up before a big meet against Madison and Crawford. 141 Helix displays its tight group running that proved so effective all season. 153 Coach Mike Muirhead goes over practice times with varsity runners Dave Frye and Mark Semancsin. U15 -vo SPORTS-75 we . 1 :,1.:,.,,1 ,15. i 'B X. . . ,X om . ck? 3 web Varsky 6ro Koanfry 113 aff 1 - 1 N, or , 1 r .m:, to 1. 3 irrr ir ff 3 - X 'N xxx rr ' 1 31118839 123 133 143 153 163 76-SPORTS 173 183 1l3 'l'l1r- strc-ss and strain of cross country shows on a wc-ary Mark Scmancsin. 123 Dan hlolins, Scnior 133 Dan Cruz, Senior 143 Dan .-Xlvcrnatliy, junior Uennis Gilmour, junior Daw Frye, Senior 173 Mark Tomlin, Senior 183 Mark Sc-mancsin, Se-riior 193 klunior Varsity harriers take hold of first six ' Y' placvs. 153 163 193 x ...gf ins-v'-' Both Frosh and J.V. showed renewed and growing enthusiasm towards cross country as they fielded comparatively larger teams than in recent years. The Frosh strided through a strong season as they took first at the Aztec Invitational and ended up with a 5-Z league mark. Fate was not particularly kind to the Junior Varsity as they experienced a 1-6 season. j.V. Record Helix Opponent Z7 Madison fat Balboa Parkl 28 50 Crawford fat Balboa Parkj 15 Z7 Morris 30 42 El Cajon I7 20 at Granite Hills 40 33 at Santana 24 34 Monte Vista 21 44 at Mount Miguel 17 Z9 at El Capitan 28 29 Grossmont Z7 Ill J.V.-BOTTOM ROW: K. Craig, R. Carl, M. Spaeth, D. Richards, D. Simmons, D. Rakestraw, Flores, Rush. TOP ROW: K. White, R. Simpson, L. Heid, D. Oliver, C. Tomlin, M. Schiano, T. Milligan, M. Holmes, j. Robertson, T. White. Not pictured: E. Whitehead, R. Meeks IZJ FROSH-BOTTOM ROW: R. Haidley, A. Kicklighter, T, Carlin, L. Colley, M, Rivera, V. Brown, B. Aunan. TOP ROW: S. jasak, T. McCarty, Rivera, KI. Renzi, S. Graves, C. Ploman, D. Offutt, G. Jensen. Not Pictured: J. Metcalf, B. Haak, H. Todd, R. Suttle, W. Harris f3J Leo Heid runs on rough El Cap course. Frosh Record Helix Opponent 18 El Cajon 44 25 at Granite Hills 32 Z7 at Santana 31 33 Monte Vista Z3 31 at Mt. Miguel 28 20 at El Capitan 38 21 Grossmont 35 SPORTS 77 Roandballers Seek league, 6.1. F . 71' le ,h,,, .M ,,h,,, W, ill VARSITY TEAM: B. Zeis, M. Ramirez, P. Chiles, T. Shevlin, G. Simmons, M. Davis, W. Olinde, A. Walton, C. Kiefer, B. Kenyon, Rodriguez, S. Richardson, J. French. 12, Wilbert Olinde QSZJ muscles for a rebound against three Monarchs as Tom Shevlin looks on. Gljim French out manuevers Morscys full court press. C45 Tom Shevlin pumps in two points with Andy Walton moving into position under the basket. f5l Coach Gorden Nash goes over game plan and strategy. C6J ,lake Rodriquez drives in for an easy two points. 141 78hSPORTS fioopsrers flhl' fl Nu' d fb UF Playa ff: CU 80-SPORTS llj Wilbcrt Olindm- grabs rebound in opening round game of C.I.F. playoffs. l2Jjake Rodriqurz drives in with Patrick He-nry in close pursuit. 135 Coach Nash talks strategy with players. l4l jim French, on the receiving 1-ml of the fast break, lays up two. l5l The opt-ning tip in semi-finals round gamn' against Patrick Henry. Throughout the entire season the Highlanders displayed the finesse and poise indicative of an experienced group of basketballers. A fast-break style of play enabled the Highlanders to outstrip most of the opposition and keep their league slate clean. Deadly outside shooting by Tom Shevlin and jake Rodriguez often put the games out of reach. VVilbert Ulinde, Andy VValton and Mike Davis performed Herculean tasks under the boards. Frequently these three triggered the exciting Highlander fast break. Jim French and Bob Kenyon often found themselves in pressure roles as Coach Gordon Nash made substitutions in his lineup according to the tempo of the game. The most prominent aspect of the '73 Highlanders was the resplendent team balance. This certainly was not a one-man team since each member contributed substantially to the triumphant season record, 28-4, and 3rd place in C.l.l . competition. I 133 Varsity Record Helix 73 at San Diego 74 Montgomery 68 Bonita Vista 80 at Kearny 67 at Madison 47 Morse 88 Vista 96 Mt. Miguel 63 Patrick Henry 64 Kearny 66 San Diego 80 Castle Park 61 Madison 65 La Jolla 78 at El Cajon 86 at Grossmont 84 Granite Hills 80 at Mt. Miguel 56 at Monte Vista 86 Santana 93 at E1Capitan 92 E1 Cajon 78 Grossmont 86 at Granite Hills 88 Mt. Miguel 66 Monte Vista 80 at Santana 94 E1 Capitan 66 'Oceanside 64 HeLa Jolla 56 +Patrick Henry 90 'Morse XC.l.F. Playoff games Opponent 46 40 58 62 71 46 56 49 82 52 61 46 65 56 40 77 48 63 49 54 51 51 59 62 58 55 57 74 55 61 61 68 SPORTSf81 Jumbr Varsky Ana' frosfz fxcel In f0lI7P8flY'lb0 The start of junior Varsity season saw the return of a very successful coach. Bob Speidel, a former varsity coach, took Helix to two C.1.F. championships in 1963-4 and 1965-66. His success continues at the -l.V. level as the team posted a 12-2 league record. Our playoff chances next year rests on the talent the junior Varsity can produce. The Frosh, under first-year coach, Arthur Edge, ran their overall record to 19 J.V. Record Helix Opponent at E1 Cajon 39 at Grossmont 34 Granite Hills 34 at Mt. Miguel 56 at Monte Vista 40 Santana 41 at E1Capitan 31 E1 Cajon 35 Grossrnont 56 at Granite Hills 36 Mt. Miguel 52 Monte Vista 34 at Santana 33 El Capitan 30 ill 111.1 V BASKETBALL P Chevalier D Vladsen S Strauss R Spring A Castro D Price S Pharr R Teichman B Melvin M Grundstrom T George C DePew D Rodr1gue7 M Shevlln S Kret7 121 FROSH BOTTOM ROW R Lara R Rodstrom T Carlin K Puls B Colley B ohnston M Bonker R Dierkinp R Sirbaugh 'VI Officer Coach Fdgc B Lane S Brody A Knorr M Mendova Hildebrand A Martinez C Hansen 131 Bob Spudel V Coach 14 V guard Pat Chtvalier guns for two R. Johnston. TOAP ROW: S.lWessinger, M. Hunz, Soccer Ga 71 ln His! Yea'r's Play Helix, in its first year of high school soccer competition, wasn't exactly kicked around by the other more-experienced Grossmont League teams. Even though the team possessed a dismal l-1 1-2 record, they were the spoilers this season in a 2-l upset over the champion Grossmont Foothillers. Coach Matheson centered his offense around the quick feet of All-League lst Team Steve Velazquez, who led the team in scoring with three goals. 1lJBO'I I'OM ROW: S. Velazquez, D. Lacheribruch, Y. Troha, K. Seyfferth, G. Schooler, J. Velazquez. SECOND ROW: D. Chapdelaine, R. Schradt, E. Herzik, Prochac, C. Ebert, E. Shepard, D. Couture. TOP ROW: Coach Matheson, LaGrange, O. Kroupa, D. Jeffrey, T. Watenpaugh, A. Ruckholdt, T. Slagle, D. Oliver. Not Pictured: F. Esquievel, R. Hubble, M. Sirkis, D. Turner. 121 Steve Velazquez and Tim Watenpaugh battle Matador for control of ball. 13, Kip Seyfferth prepares to defend against Mount Miguel. 141 Steve Velazquez moves downfield with the ball. 145 Varsity Record Helix Opponent l Monte Vista 5 l at El Capitan 1 l El Cajon 2 0 Granite Hills 1 0 at Mount Miguel 2 2 at Grossmont 1 0 at Monte Vista 1 0 El Capitan 0 l at EI Cajon 2 0 at Granite Hills 2 1 Mount Miguel 2 0 Grossmont 3 Marin en 4 J 421 151 84fSPORTS fl lxlolln Eady goes for a takcclown against El Cap wrcstler. 122 Paul W'ctl1crlwf' 95-103 lbs. 13,3 Greg Varna-r 103 lbs. HJ Nlikc Romanowslci 112 lbs. f5lCl1ip Swanson uses cradlc- lmld to pin opponrnt. Demonstrate 17l To Flffzt 131 141 Of all sports, wrestling demands the greatest physical endurance. It is those who can endure six minutes without tiring or slacking their effort, w ho hecome the winners. Coach Langston used this idea in putting together the 1973 varsity team. Conclitioning and strength huilcling was a part of every practice and played a heavy role in the success of the season. Leading the team were co-captains liohhy Retig. Chip Swanson, Dan Faulk, and .1 eff Anderson. Contributing to the team effort were seniors Larry Sdao, john Early, Bill Taylor, Brian Duffy, Shawn Norris, Chris Bolshazy, and Dave Crocker. 'N f 1101 1111 1121 51 1f11Rolvert Yano 11Z1bs. 171Rocl'11ayl01'12Oll7s. 1511131117111 Rettig1211lhs. 191 Larry Sdao 127 lbs. 11111 Uan Faulk uses tri-potl to counter opponentls cross bocly. 1111x1ohn1fac1y 133 lhs, 1l21lJan1 aulk173lhs. 11.31 Chip Swanson l381bs. 1141 15111 'llaylor 145 lbs, 1151 lirianDuffy145-15-flhs. SPORTS-85 lil 44, 6, lcv wi 86kSPORTS f9l Varsity Record Helix Opponent Z7 at Chula Vista 26 50 Clairemont 14 40 Santana l5 24 El Cajon 31 32 at Granite Hills 31 21 Monte Vista 36 39 El Capitan 16 32 at Grossmont 21 26 at Mt. Miguel 25 J. V. Ana' frosb Wre tiers Hold Opponenfs Af Bay sj o s ty completed their seasons in winning fashion. A well balanced team, the junior varsity, showed strength running through all of its weight classes and finished up with a 4-3 league mark. The frosh finished second in an always strong Grossmont League. Their only loss came against Monte Vista and was the seasons most exciting match. j.V. Record Helix Opponent 54 Santana 14 33 El Cajon 27 33 at Granite Hills 3l 9 Monte Vista 50 52 El Capitan 3 36 at Grossrnont 26 Zl at Mt. Miguel 36 Frosh Record Helix Opponent 33 Santana Z4 36 El Cajon 33 56 at Granite Hills ll 29 Monte Vista 33 51 El Capitan 18 45 at Grossmont 14 39 at Mt. Miguel 27 flj Paul Varner 154 lbs. H. Atkinson, D. Grove, Sturgeon, R. Rose, M. 1'Jil,L,lr ,,,, 1L:iL rafhjuiui paw luJiL1s. rvn, n v . .. 1 nr V r .. on 1 lJlL,lC'l'O, D. IXCY'bU l'l'Cl', IXICU, IX. l4CllUVV. LIIU 133 Shonn Norris l65 lbs. K4-ljeff Anderson l75 lbs. f5ljohn Lowder l9l lbs. 163 Chris Bolshazy Hvy. wt. 175 Dave Crocker Hvy. wt, f87J.V.-BOTTOM ROVV: S. Chavezul. Hawkins, R. Crocker, D. Offott, P. Feldc, Alzona. TOP R. Thorton, S. Bazewick, L. Sinkes. IQQ Coach Langston H01 Bobby Retig shoots in on opponent. ll lj FROSH-BOTTOM ROW: E. Black, S. Ryan, ROW: M. Martin, M. Arevalo, L. Bonilla, P. Arthur, ROW: R, Slade, M. Shuey, A. Boerner, F. Tirado, T. VVeld, R. Duarte, E. Hand, P. Schrandt, V. Rebelez, C. Schwartz, Cunningham, C. Kirk. 3RD ROW: Asst. Coach Steinauer, K. Carter, R. Lowerison, C. Friedgen, T. Carlson, Brewer, L. Fixsen, M. Catlin, J. Carter, G. Drummond, Turner, D. Fallon, Wankum. TOP ROVV: Coach Lucas, B. Gross, -I. Renzi, K. Smith, M. Wlhitehead, T. Gaia, O. Zalopany, D. Postulka, S. Phillips, T. Fernandez, K. Vance, C. Hawkins. E. Raulston, C. Meyers. ll2l Frosh Grappler breaks down opponent. SPORTSf87 Wa erpolo Kept Head Above Wafer Going into their first year of league competition, the waterpolo team figured to win only a few games. As expected, they went 3-11. Records, though, aren't important for first-year teams, but rather the experience they pick up. This year's play, however, did produce some outstanding competitors. Receiving All- League Honorable Mention were Art Sandy and Bill Reynolds. Varsity Record Helix Opponent 4 Monte Vista 20 2 Grossmont 11 18 El Capitan 17 8 El Cajon 25 ll Santana 12 8 Granite Hills 16 2 Mt. Miguel Z8 2 Grossmont 21 6 Monte Vista 12 12 El Capitan 7 9 E1 Cajon 14 9 Santana 6 2 Granite Hills 13 3 Mt. Miguel 22 121 88-SPORTS 111 VARSITY - D. Gress, D. Baily, B. Reynolds, B. Harris, Manager A. Sandy, D. Evers, F. Hart. NOT PICTURED: D. Kinnaman, S. Pollett, C. Barranco, P. Miller, L. Bouchard. C21j.V. - E. Guth, S. Pollett, M. Jones, A. Adolphson D. Wineteer, R. Reynolds. NOT PICTURED: T. Guth, M. Haynes, B. Oostra, G. Jensen, R. jackson, J. Adair, S. Jarmillo, manager. 131 Highlander player reaches out for opponentls pass. 117 fr' i 5 ...M M a .WE '52 i . .....11' . o '. 'f',. 1,1 iiii M V gy '!'hFS S.. Sw., 1 Y X 1 1 E if Q . , if t 7- ww i .e ' N3 I . 4 T . ... -: A A p L Qt-wr '. ' 2 'R s x 6: 'fwfr Team Umllenges was mont league ft f wt - ki.-'l rf - . ge.. 1'fs.wef ww-fwunulma New 1 in ,W We fMW.a 5 lil 1 ,:.1'f.S - 3 'wr Nz, w- KZP on 'Q' ef.,-wid. A, A Golf is the type of sport that requires fantastic amounts of patience and practice. Ir is very difficult to train a person to play golf for the first time in high school, however, Coach Warren Vinton has succeeded in training the newcomers. Although hosting a large number of juniors and sophomores, the team soon formed into an experienced unit. Returning from last year's team were Carl Thunberg, Robert Gillingham, Mark Padilla, and Matt Longfellow. This year being a rebuilding year, we can look forward to a powerful golf team next year. lll BOTTOM ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Gillingham, C. Thunberg, K. Gerhart, M. Longfellow. SECOND ROW: Coach Vinton, G. Halgren, D. Simmons, R. Condon, B. Matheny. TOP ROVV: M. Johnson, L. Heyer, M. Padilla, R. Oyos. 123 Bob Gillingham shows style and coordination in tee-ing off. 139 Leigh Heyer putts with precision. SPORTS 89 Tracksrers Tarn In 7: Y 'WF Steady Sf eam 0f Performance With a fairly solid bunch in the field events and a good crop of sprinters and hurdlers, Coaches jim Arnaiz and Mike Muirhead generated the 1973 track season into a vintage year. Senior throwers Jeff Anderson and Jeff Norman, training with weights, turned in some good competitive showings with the shot put. Armando Salazar led a trio of pole vaulters that dominated the event vaulting over 12 feet. Barrier topper Scott Drummond was considered one of the better technicians of the event and usually supported that claim consistently in the dual meets. The Highlanders also featured some hot long- distance running from seniors Dan Johns and Dave Frye. Balanced performances by all contestants typified the season. Ill BOTTOM ROW: D. Jeffrey, T. White, D. johns, D. Gilmore, G. Meads, A. Salazar, R. Carl, S. Wahrenbrock, E. Whitehead, B. Turner, D. Phillips, D. Frye. TOP ROW: R. LeClair, B. Matheny, R. Phillips, B. Helms, D. Keyes, L. Underwood, B. Melvin, R. Thorton, Marshall, S. Drummond, B. Kenyon, S. Riggins, J. Anderson, Buckley, C. Norman Ql Bill Helms, Senior, hurdles. Bl Ed Whitehead, Senior, 440 yard run. Q41 Armando Salazar, Senior, pole vault. ffvl COACHES: M. Muirhead, R. Olander, M. Cour, J. Arnaiz, B. Speidel 5,5211 464 159 SPORTS-91 Varsrry Performers Wfhmh Affku es f07Pbd5l280' By J. V. And from ill Scott Drummond, Senior, hurdles. Qljeff Anderson, Senior, shot put. QSUV TRACK-BOTTOM ROW: T. Milligan, R. Simpson, M. Schiano, Bradford, D. Rakestraw, M. Flores, D. Simmons, G. Jensen, L. Childress, Y. Troha. SECOND ROW: M. Spaeth, M. Rivera, K. Craig, M. Holmes, K. Dorrell, Sinkes, P. Felde, P. Chevalier, Metcalf, D. Mitchell. TOP ROW: R. Madsen, L. Bonilla, C. Evins, R. Craddock, M. Guerrero, M. Orrell, J. Cantwell, R. Epps, O. Kroupa, K. Lettow f4lJoe Marshall, Senior, high jump. QSJ Chris Norman, Senior, shot put. 161 C TRACK-BOTTOM ROW: G. Deforest, K Dorrell, R. Richards, Schmidt, S. Jasak, B. Suttle,J Renzi, T. McCarty, R. Slade, H. Atkinson. SECOND ROW: R. Sirbaugh, W. Harris, B. Kersetter, P. Schrandt, C. Hansen, A. Kicklighter, J. Rico. TOP ROW: G. Drummond, V. Brown, Velasquez, R. Rodstrom, L. Leonard, V. Rebelez, K. Puls, C. Kirk f3J 94-SPORTS Varsky Baseballers fame our Sluggzhg and Sw hgfhg it-on Coach Bob Lucas armed his baseballers with a new defense and put their bats to work. Speedy outfielders Dave Oliver and Sam Smith were the key to execution of the five-infielder, two-outfielder defense. The infield went like this - senior Dave Zeitz who has had two years of varsity experience coming into this season at first base, a host of juniors shared the position of second base, senior Chip Swanson at shortstop, and senior Bob Riehle at third base. jim French and -lim Smith shared the catching duties while French saw action when needed in the outfield. Clay Fox was the no. l hurler for the Highlanders. Brant Denton, a 6'5 - senior righthander was the no. 2 man. Dave Zeitz and Jim French carried the big bats this season, with Dave Oliver and Sam Smith supporting them with their clutch performances. HJ Coach Bob Lucas 123 BOTTOM ROW: J. Russel, W. LeMaire, C. Fox, Smith, S. Smith, B. Richie, B. Watkins. TOP ROW: Coach Lucas, French, D. Zeitz, D. Wells, D. Oliver, B. Denton, M. Ramirez, C. Swanson. GJ Sam Smith, Senior, outfielder. 14-J Bob Riehle, Senior, third base. GQ Dave Zeitz, Senior, first base. fol Highlander attempts to steal base. may . ,W ..f. ,bg3,,Z.y.i. 4 5, SPORTS495 flgffzlander Nlhe Defends league Wie W f SPORTS 2 J If And fro fl Pi cfuh Show Hhe Future lljjim Smith, Senior, catcher QD Dave Olive-r, Senior, ou tfieldcr 133 Clay Fox, Senior, pitcher C4Jj.V. TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: S. Thompson, B. Starling, B. Barranco, M. Balsley, M. Richardson, D. Gardner, J. Robertson, M. Fortenberry. TOP ROW: R. Rose, D. Price, R. Spring, R. Steward, Coach Edge, B. Flood, B. Selik, A. Castro, R. Grove, KSJ Brant Denton, Senior, pitcher f6j jim Russel scores winning run for Hi-lix. 175 FROSH TEAMQBOTTOM ROW: Carter, A Boerner, Hilderbraud, R. Dierking, D. Fallon, M. Mendoza, K. Vance. MIDDLE ROW: A. Martinez. N. Howerton, P. Martin, M. Sturgeon, R. Kring, B. Johnston, C. Hawkins, L. Fixen. TOP ROW: Manager S. Weissinger, B. Lane, M. Officer, E. Salis, S. Phillips, C. Myers, M. Whitehead, L. Colley. SPORTS 97 Swhn Team Obwbuslv f0lllP8flYl1'8 Staging a solid campaign, the Highlanders splashed to a high fourth place finish. Coach Crawford was aware of the depth of the other schools in the league, but with a gang of lesser known Helix swimmers, he threw everybody into the new pool in a mass race for the league title. The only trouble was that l'lelix's depth was not quite deep enough. There were moments of triumph as Senior Bill Busick and juniors Fred Hart, Art Sandy, Dale Evers and Dave Gress enabled the team to stay alive. Hart, the Highlander's strong man showed his stuff in the 100 and 200 freestyle. Others in this parade of potential record breakers were Art Sandy and Dave Gress, both juniors, who outdueled rivals in the 100 Backstroke and 100 Butterfly, respectively. Dale Evers went the distance in the longest and most grueling event the 400 Freestyle. Dick Kinnaman, a studly breaststroker and Greg and Gary Grue, freestylers, lent further comfort to the effort. Next year will only tell whether a team that loses only one swimmer will have a better time of it than any of the school's previous championship squads. 435 98-SPORTS fl? HJ Art Sandy, 100 Backstroke. KZJ Dave Gress, Butterfly. an -f 4, WW ,, I .M f , 'Z' M . M ., .....maBf2wMn. C31 VARSITY: R. Kinnaman, G. Grue, F. Hart, E. Guth, A. Sandy, G. Lynes, G. Fischcl. HQ Varsity diver plunging into Gruc, D. Evers, F. NSW pool. - tfilvsfiff ,M 'f - ttf'1 't M' . WE ...rf 443 SPORTS-99 lll Coach Crawford. QZJ Dick Kinnaman, Breaststroker. l3lj.V.-BOTTOM ROW: T. Guth. MIDDLE ROW: M. Perkins, T. Harp, C. Ploman. TOP ROW: D. Wineteer, Sandy, G. Gutli, D. Baily, M Valentine. l4l Fred Hart, 100 Freestyle. 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Tim Watenpaugh returned with Shawn Morgan as his doubles partner to the top-seeded team in the doubles championship. Eric Herzik, a free-spirited contingent, teamed up with Bruce Adams to also annoy the league. l4l flj VARSITY: K. Kicklighter, R. Jahn, S. Morgan, P. Nelson, G. Schooler, D. Reiter, M. Morgan, B, Adams, S. Strauss, E. Herzik, P, Knickerbocker, S. Kretz lMgr.l 121 Coach Ross Walker and All-league Tim Watenpaugh. Bl Doubles team of Erik Herzik and Bruce Adams. l4l Shawn Morgan, doubles SPORTS-103 J. V. enm' Aces league It has been another rugged season out on the courts for the J.V. Their strong serves and consistent strokes paid off as the competition got fierce. Their future looked dim early in the season as they won only two out of five matches. Fluid motion and quick play aided the players during the second half of their season as they began to turn on their power. CIJj.V.-BOTTOM ROW: P. Gress, L. Walton, B. Shaw, Welker. TOP ROW: S. Kretz, D. Reiter, Caldwell, M. Runk, T. Carlin 121 Jon Caldwell serving. 131 Blake Shaw on a return. 123 K3l 104-SPORTS 0uf andlh Aflzlefe fiona ea' for Achievements ,FF Y f ' J All of these athletes were good enough to dominate the sports they participated in. They had moments of excellence and moments of frustration. Some, with natural talent, enjoyed sudden success while others found it wasn't easy. Above all they never became disgusted or disillusioned over their mistakes, they just Worked harder! Chip Swanson and Wilbert Olinde were co- Athletes-of-the-Year. 115 S. Smith, Football, All-league lst team, Grossmont League Back-of-the-Year, All-C.I.F. lst team, Baseball. 1231. French, Football, All-league 2nd team, Basketball, Baseball, Allvleague lst team, All-C.l.F. X est' 2nd team. 13lJ. Anderson, Football, All-league Znd team, sz Wrestling, 3rd All-league, Track. 2 145 B. Kenyon, Football, Basketball, Track. 155 B. Helms, Football, All-league lst team, Track. 161 S. Velazquez, Football, Soccer, All-league lst team. 175 C. Fox, Football, All-league Honorable Mention, Baseball, All-league lst team. 18j D. Oliver, Football, All-league 2nd team, Baseball. 199 T. Shevlin, Basketball, All-league Honorable Mention. 1105 S. Drummond, Football, All-league Honorable Mention, Track. 111JC. Swanson, Football, All-league lst team, All C.l.F. Znd team, Wrestling, lst All-league, 2nd All- C.l.F. oth All-State, Basehall. 1l2lW,Olim1f-, Basketball, All-league lst team, All- C.I.F. lst team, C.I.F. Player-of-the-Year. 1139 M. Davis, Basketball, All-league lst team, All C.I,F. 3rd team. 114D G. Melvin, Football, All-league lst team. 1l5l D. Zeitz, Baseball, All-league lst team. 1165 B. Gillingham, Golf, All-league lst team. 1173 M. Semanscin, Cross Country, Allaleague lst team, Track 1183 T, Watenpaugh, Tennis, All-league lst team doubles. PK x . My SPORTS-105 s . v Y -- 1 1. 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The swimmers also won second place in the team competition at the San Diego County Swimming Championship. The BU Freestyle team set a new record of 2 min. 3.6 sec. Members of the team were Cathy McCarthey, Marla Purdum, Sharon Griffin, and Sherri MeLaren. Outstanding members of the AH team were Dawn Spooner, Denise Chiles, Joann Brumbaugh, and Teri Southwell. Swim Record 1 121 ss kg x. Mig.-x..,., Q X K . g pg i 1 i i P ' . 1. f it 5, is 3 - 5: s I . ' was 1 1 1 Q, 5 J L 3 fi . , g S .i sires' ss'sss'swsss'sfss+,ssM rr Mr 1' fiki 5 K 'i4'f'3E?Sgwki33Qf5'ifE51:Q , , .. - .,.i Q. W - I W Y ' Q. . , . Ssfsgigl ,. . ,s ' ., 3 1. , assi..oz.-rsafi..ff.,f:.:ss.1,1Q.,F.s'.,.fa,,3e,,.:,..?s,.sQ1 . , . 'lst- ':e::s. 4,3-:sf s-ffm:-:mswx:' w ss-s.::s.,.' -s .rw Q,-, .S MST' . - v--- - isa--if - 55 , M ' fs - ..,. ,. -We 'Y is , s---wsf- .3 f fu gm D .... ,....,.,.,.... . bblss i , im s e 1 1 ' M s '-RQQESQE: kvv gfiiff 19 'ig ass.. Ls. s. 1 .. .1 s.. Qs .Q ,X , . Q . it sssgk ss Sass 1... .W . .cis is . 131 Q 141 K1hg's Ienm' Swhnmers Place Mi a' In Hhal , s .. 7.15.7 Helix A Opponent 230 1 107 'V1t. Miguel 161 E1Capitan 127 Grossmont 125 Granite Hills 153 Monte Vista 247 Santana 186 211 211 if 4.1 .. was 184 11 87 151 SWIM TICAM-BO'1 1'OM ROW: K. Ostberg, P. Postulka, 'lf Temanson, K. Hayo, S. Tolin, 11. Milligan, T. Hill, D. Spooner, Brumbaugh, S. McLaren,M,1.indberg, L. Focht, S. Sandler, SECOND ROW: H. Runk, Barranco, N, Bregantic, S, Milstead, D. Nob1es,G.Cooper, K. Robertson, G. Hampson, K. Ryan, K. Walker, C. Robertson, S. Griffin, D. Chiles. THIRD ROW: R. Massery, lf.Gaski1l, D. Ruegg, K. Everett, M. Brumbaugh, S. Smith, D. Robertson, T. Southwell, M. Romanowslce, Fischer, FOURTH ROW: C. Bendixen, K. Clair, G. Belgum, C. Keil, E. Jennings, D. Padilla, C. Heath, R. Aldrich,1,. Wood, L. Lindsay, K. Rakestraw, K. Morris, TOP ROW: C. Grable, L. Longmire, L. Waugh, S. Peterson, K. McCartney, C. Simpson, K. Adams, W. Ornelnas. 161 Joann Brumbaugh displays a smooth entry. 171 Debbie Robertson swims for Helix points. 181 Dawn Spooner dives in for an easy win. 106-SPORTS 151 Qaeen Re gn Agalh District champions was the title given to l-lelix's girls' tennis team for the sixth consecutive year. The title was retained through hard Work and the instruction of Mrs. King. The top ofthe singles ladder consisted of Marina Shestakoff, Wendy Tapper, Debbie Baer, and Sherry Ridgvvay. Sets were hard to get off the top four doubles teams made up of Marianne Schilling - Diane Schimke, Beth Bludau-Sharon Nichodemus, Sheri Doll-Teri Smith, and Mary Weld-Laura Officer. Nancy Merino, the team captain, played both singles and doubles. Tennis Record Helix Opponent 12 at E1 Capitan 17 Granite Hills 9 at Grossmont 11 I7 at Monte Vista 20 Mt. Miguel 19 El Cajon fll Sharon Nichodemus smashes one at the net. ffll Nancy Merino serves an ace. 131 Sheri Doll makes a beautiful save. K4-J TENNIS TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: R. Reid S. Nichodemus, T. Janson, B. Greer, L. Toombs, D Baer, T, Smith, S. Ridgway, B. Bludau, M. Oliver, V. Anderson, SECOND ROW: -I. Boutelle, N. Merino, L. Gaslcill, L. Johnston, D. Schimke, M. Schilling, M. Shestakoff, E. McNichol, M. Weld, L. Officer, L. Kerber, TOP ROW: B. Lusitana, S. Doll, C. Honz, A. Sirkis, D. Dodge, K. Cunningham, P. Guenon, C. Scaglione, W. TapperCACEl, C. Novotny, L. McDermott, J 5 , Y. , , if ' f . Q , . -.E 5 . is . if I Q , , , Qs, . . SQ! F f 1 .. fe. ,...., . . , Q? - - - sa..-. -. . - 48Q ' are Li' T T '- . - 1. .S i ..., . , ,.M'i7f2?Qg ., W., ,., . ' ,N J rg T . W. . + He A-'Q ' .f , msfft A- L V. 71- .W . -,W , ,k,,, , .,, 0 . . ,,,.f 5, Q. . ' flifev' ' 'f ,aw .1 , . - 'T ' . - - fT ff ...a.Lfz 'i?T' 'ie'fs-,f5V'3'm' m s't T R i i f. ., , ,.,. V ,.., ' 1 ,Q . i e - - , ' Usg.mLswa:f-sfwiw.ff.,if, ' -ixflwef, 7 ' . .L 33.333 K L wg ,ssl 745.3 5 - ' Q M W W . rrr' iii . , Ni, . ,. . , pfiii iff ,V ,F Qulfgwiifgksgw . g .5 it . . kk I Wk ur ri N A . -ibm' t R V-35. -ggibggyk ' 1.53 . ,- , , . NL . -Q ., N, . . . , A- , . 'A f . . fs - wr.. Mt 5s,s5f5,?,ggf.-W2 W 4' HSM K '55 M igwiilff ii KT' A v ' 'M 177 as .R ' sw A. SPORTS 107 . Ns .f 5-sf A Gymnastics is a sport requiring co- ordination, control, and a touch of grace. These are some ofthe skills Miss Muller helped our team perfect. This year's team was much improved over last year's and the girls rounded off their season with a relatively high standing. Carol Nestor competed on the bars, beam, and in floor exercise, and excelled in all of them. Barbara King and Tyna Reilly competed for floor exercise in the intermediate class and Brenda Kleeber was on the beam. ill Sheri Bryson works out on the bars. Q25 Barbara King performs gymnastics with grace and beauty. GD Miss Muller is always there to help out. ouclz of Grace ill 125 431 143 l4j Carol Nestor displays the body control necessary to execute an Heaglef' GJ BOTTOM ROW: C. Nestor, S. Bryson. SECOND ROVV: D. Hoover, D. Novles, K. Fattig, S. Barencl, K. Kilim, H. Freidgen, xl. Withers, B. Lusitana. THIRD ROVV: B. King, N. Wickersliam, Al. Colbeth, R. Price, S. Thorvick, T. Riggins, M. Dennington, V. Cason. FOURTH ROW: R. Gross, C. Faulds, D. Kaneyulci, E. iVlcNichol, B. Kleeber, N. Kacholc, R. Hayes. FIFTH ROW: K. Ustberg, S. Spence, D. Iverson. TOP ROW: T. Black, L, Toombs, T. Reilly. 108 SPORTS 155 Gill ' Volleyball Bump its Way Info lllglr P ace HA Team Helix Opponent O Grossmont J.C. 3 0 Southwestern College 3 1 Granite Hills 2 2 Grossmont l 2 Santana 0 2 Monte Vista 0 2 El Cajon 0 Although not taking first place, the A volleyball team was second only to Granite Hills in League standings. The B team was tied for first with Grossmont in League play. Their impressive season of wins has been their Claim to fame. B Team Helix Opponent l Grossmont J.C. 2 2 Southwestern College l 2 Granite Hills l O Grossmont 2 2 Santana 1 2 Monte Vista l 2 El Cajon l l4J HJ Trina bumps one to Becei. 125 A Team-BOTTOM ROW: T. Featheingill, D. Oliver, L. Duffy, L. Klein. TOP ROW: Miss Parker, B. Lack, K. Welsh, K. Croucher. Bl Kristie sets one up. C43 B Team-BOTTOM ROW: V. Miller, K. Wagner, K. Fattig, T. Gilmore, R. Decker. TOP ROW: D. Ryan, R. L4-Clair, T. Hart, C. Kirk, G. Johnson, Miss Sherrell. SPORTS-109 6171 ' Basketball lay ,D Another Season ll? Even though the training program for Clhlk BasketbaHisrough,an overabundancecigdrlsgociutforthissport eyery'yean After placing third last year. the team was prepared to face strong opposition out on the courts. For A Team the five starters were most often Debbie Oliver, Debbie Robertson, Dee Dee Kitchen, Dorsey Ryan, and Sue VValclron. A C Team was organizecl this year in order to allow more girls the chance to parucipatein conipetidxx-actunr ill M.-X B.-XSKETBzXLl. TE.-XNI-liO'l'TGNI ROW: C. Kirk, L. McDermott, D. Robertson, P. Bennet, S. Nicodemus, D. Kitchen, Mrs. Loftus. TOP RGYV: G. Hampson, D. Ryan, K. Vllaggner, D. Oliyer, S. Wlalclron, L. Klun l2J Debbie Robertson fights for the hall, 131 B IEASKETBALI, TE.-XM-BOTTOM RUVV: D. Chiles, T. Southwell, K. Clair, P. Garcia, 'lf Hart, C, Lau. SECOND RUVV: D. Ulincle, L. Kerber. D. Baer, C. Rusert, Nl. Shestakoff, K. Gray, Xliss Sherri-ll. TOP ROVV: D. Schimke, B, Grur, L, Gaskill, M. Schilling, 'lf Gilmore, 'l'. Roberts HQ Dorsey jumps for the ball. l5l Paula and Lisa wait for the iumn. 443 1l0eSPORTS mm WN! g 5 E EE Modem Dance Cfzoreog apfzy ln Mor bn Helix's lVIodern Dance Club was organized last year. The purpose of the dance club was to give students a chance to perform their own choreography in a program for the public. One of the clubs' activities this year was presenting some dance compositions for Channel 15. They also gave a Christmas concert. The club consisted of about twenty members. They hope to get more people involved next year so that they can present a concert in both fall and spring. 435 flj Sharon, Helga, and Michelle perform. 121 Charmaine's movements are graceful. 433 lwiss Turner teaches her dancers choreography. Q43 MODERN DANCE CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: L. Henry. H. Koller, S. Hubble, B. Long, P. Giovinazzo, S. Thorviclc, M. Hulbert, Cairns, L. Cash. TOP ROW: S. Baldassini, P. Crow, M. Dt-Bone, S. Frye, L. Harris, L. Cronk, K. Edgell, C. Neycndorff, K. Ingram, E. Van Roon. SPORTS-111 Keep Mo wh ' With A Mo nba 7!1at'll Make You Wanna' Ga 433 137 - RTS --5-'- 'W'i Activities offered the girls, P.E. classes at Helix range from archery to badminton to folk dance. Even a few extra sports are offered when there's a rainy day: blackbottom and blind volleyball. Along with the fun and enjoyment the classes were meant to teach the girls sportsmanship, team work, and an appreciation for fit bodies. ltls new, it's wet, it's ours! The new swimming pool offered the anxious girls a chance to get their feet wet. The final ' buckets of water were thrown into the hole in March, and everyone had at it. 173 1ll Okay girls, l'm watching you. Bidclxboiiuiil piaytlm awaii iiir bali Q33 Missed the board by this much. 14, Keep your eye on the birdie. f5l Let's all swing like the birdie swings, twt-et. 16D I shot an arrow into the air. . . 173 lt's the water, and a lot more. ISD Refresh your taste. C'-PJ Stick-ups are more fun when you're with friends. H01 P.E. classes learn to perfect belly flops. SPORTSfl 13 33, X x ' 3,1 A 4 V x WS?- if S CLASSES TQ.:-' www M4 'ff .V ,, L' W, V 3 1 , , , fm. 1 1 J W, X, f f ,, YS? 4 A 1 X f Kwan ik -wkwawvwmgwzim, WN-If , gg ,gg Es, '?'7 'Y uv -sw V f ef f vw, f 1 Dug 1? ff fi' 1 2 9 6 1 m I AV QQ .f A if M M f ffvf Z'-G!! 1' E' ,Q 4 , ,f 1' J, K m. ' ' A ig arm fiwgww ,, . ,, , I I I ,V 7 ,V Ai 1, ' I , 1 ' V K 'fi' A K f, ,, gi I 'Lv 5 4, ,H 55 iw Q55 ,,' if f f 6145555 What is it to be a senior? lt is hard work and responsibility, planning and setting future goals. Along with these hurdles come fun and laughter, companionship and enjoyment. To the graduating Class of '73 it is the memories of C.l.F. championships, after-game dances, basketball games, nominating conventions, and the prom. Yesterday we were lost amidst the confusion of high school. Now the school is an old and familiar friend that has seen us change from day to day and watched us grow and mature. One more year has passed, but when we finally reach the end ofthe road, it will seem just like yesterday when we started. CLASSESfl 15 12? C3J 116-SENIORS 9 As the 1972-73 school year draws to an end, Seniors realize that the decisions made will affect them for the rest of their lives. Seniors have come to the end of a long and winding road only to find that it is just the beginning. Senior Class Officers and Standouts are chosen each year to represent the graduating class in outstanding achievement in leadership, physical attributes and other personality characteristics. The able leaders and attractive standouts this year are no exception, representing a broad scope of the Senior student body. Ranging from A.S.B. leaders to C.S.F. members, these students best represent the many significant capabilities of this, the involved and successful Senior Class of 1973. 1. SENIOR OFFICERS: Dave Frye, Rae-Dean Decker, Charmaine Neyndorff, Meg Moore 2. MOST SCHOLARLY: Dan Shaw, Linda Strauss 3. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Tim Watenpaugh, Lawren Dowling 4. MOST SCHOOL SERVICE: Dan Faulk, Laurie Machado 5. BIGGEST FLIRTS: Leon Moranville, Beeci Lack 6. CUTEST SMILE: Dave Zeitz, Kristie Welsch l5l 167 415 47 1I8fSENIORS 'flfbh 55N 0K5 Stand 0111 I. PRI'TIvI'IICS'I1 HAIR: Dave Frye. .'xIIC'l'!l,Ix1'2'lf1lll' 2. BEST IJIGLIRH .-XXI? PHYSIQLIQZ Szxmlx I5uum,SamSmirl1 3. NIR. .-XXI? MISS SENIOR CI..-XSS: IJ2iX'l'I'1I'f'L', I,imIz1IJuff5 4. MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT: Ifric Smith, I,II1I1j Gvrstcin 5. BEST I'IfRSON.'XI,I'ItY: IYIIIN-rt Ulimlv. Ihmrscy Ryan 6. MUST 'l'fXl.IiN I'IiIJ: Daw In-im'uff, Nlvgg Mmm- 7. ISFSI GROONIICIJ: Chip Swanson, Chrisriv Imngg 8. BI-IST SICNSIC UI HLIINIORZ Ifric H1-rlik, ,Ioni Simpson 9. IlRIf'I I'IIfS'I' ICYIQSZ -In-ff .'xINIk'l'5Ull, fatllix' Iluliuis F43 N,,.-'?- flh- I I 'NT .,-W-x SENIORS SR. BOARD Make 7 a' Reality Responsibility for a successful Senior year rested in the hands of the twenty members of the Senior Board. It was their duty to plan a year that would always be remembered by the Class of 73. Led by the class officers, the board was composed of committee chairmen for the various activities, three assistants and the Senior Class Advisors. Besides planning the activities, members also had to raise the funds to see their ideas become reality. Money raised through Candy sales, an after- game dance and a ear wash provided for a memorable Prom and a class gift, so that Helix would never forget the Senior Class of 1973. 4, G 139 Q45 120 SENIGRS -3 f N 3. xqg X. Him ,mwwbfx fe .Nm ,Q we 1 ga in 23 233 2555 .4 Q- , .T :A .A KL i +G. III A Scninr bored. 121 VVIN-n Ilavc ran for Sm-ninr Class I' knew wliz-rc hc was going. l3j Eating up the profits. l4j I nominatr- IWQU' rs-sicli-nt. he NIR. BILL EHLIQRS fhlvisor ILXVIC I RYI'f I'ri-sirln-nt XI ICG HOUR If XIICK'-DI'l'SICIt'I'lY, Sr. Play CH.-XRNIAINENIEYI-1NDORI If Sc-crvtziry R.-XI'i-IJICAN IJICCKICR 'Iir1'z1si1rrr, Slam' Day NIR. RUN R.-XY qlilvisnr LINNY ClERS'I'I'fIN Graduation ISLVIVIIONS KI'i:X'I'UN Prom JACKIE RILEY .'xI1lN7llI1l'Cl'Tli'I1f5 I.fXIYRIfN DOVYLING Ilululicity MISS NICDRA SPROUL Aclvisor CRIS SC.-XGLIONIC Caps and Gowns SUSAN RICH H ORN Sr. Assvmbly, Aftcr-garne Danu- IVIARGARET WELD Baccalaurf-atv K.-XTHI ELLIS Annual Signing Party LIfSLIIf.IOI'INS'I'ON After-prom BARBARA B.-XBCOCK Sr, Breakfast DANA PIEPICNBRINK .flsstfat-I,arge HICIIJI VVYNN Asst.-at-Largl' LAURIE MACHAIJO Asst.-at-Largc' SENIORSAIZI 14, 42- '21 7' I f -1 1 U lf I IMD KNOWN If I had known what trouble- you wen- hearing: VVhat grim-fs wt-rv in tht- silence of your facv: I would haw he-I-n more gt-ntlv. and morn- caring, .-Xnd trim-d to gin- you ,qladnt-ss for a spasm-. I would haw brought morn- warmth into thc' placv. lf I had known. If I had known what thoughts dc-spairing drc-w you: !VVhy do wc nt-vcr try to undt-rstand?l I would haw It-nt a littlt- fric-ndship to you, .-Xnd slipps-d rny hand within your hand. And madt- your stay mort- ph-asant in thc land, If I had known. Mary Carolim- Uavics Cindi Aaker Susan Abaroa Well, spit it out if you don't like it! lbw, Maureen Aldrich Diana Alesi Na ,nw Vincent Amador I-.qs David Ambler - B? ill' r 4 7 3, -, i 'eff '-f 'W . ' Q r ' ' ' .. . ' :M .I 5,75 I Y ' 1 ' ' La.. -1:-. i f 4 ' f'.,, fr a - f ,::..: .: f91 .: Wg'-'vig' '5f,'iQgL5fg,f r 3.z1 A ', f7l:,'?'. '!, ' , r Jeffrey Andrews Jeffrey Anthony 124-SENIORS L Q-.arf Timothy Ammann Wayne Anders Jeffrey Anderson it 5 . f 9f 14 Hag Q J 25 ' ft 4 M nf A f X Robert Archibald Robert Armstrong Allen Arthur ff. , M' f'-i, '7',29f9i9'? V . A Q , - no fafiozaeo Q. . - Qslwew 5 of , , f W, , ,, K ,, ' ii '5 or - -.., , Karl Ackerman David Adair Barbara Adams Bruce Adams Tommie Akin 'li Thomas Alford Deborah Allen gk i ,,,.,., , ff Eg ,f wi i if QQ f, ,fy ,.,, ,ojgg 4 fo- 'A m' 1 i,-f ' f-iii: 2- iioi 5 iiiii What a day for a daydream. . . Michael Anderson Virginia Anderson Collette Averill Barbara Babcock Karen Bailey Susan Baker Wayne Balsley SENIORS-125 Barbara Bandy Stephen Baxley Christina Bearden exam Wife r Trina Baquera Jerry Barnard A XL NZ. t X s s l X fx A S Q KA N -ask S sf 'NW X X S 2 S X si 2 S , K K . . .R :.. X A qrri- I 1 L Fa Michelle Beaubouef 'KI didn't use my deodorant yesterday or today, and l may not use it tomorrow. 126-SENIORS Debera Bendixen 15:6 :-:. . ' is K tl -.1 ..... A , r . ii NN ,L. K Q. ,I U ..,: N gsffwxat X Si? xQ R W L X Q t, 3? X , 5 if s ggi xx s 3 We as X X S Kgs? S fi N S 299 ,X , A dir- it W N k Y s S L 4 , an K. Sandy Barnard Charles Barraneo 1 ,gif ' ,.. W .-ff A 6' I wishl had just one of William Best Brenda Bigelow Deborah Black f Q . 1, Marianne Barraneo Mary Baskerville Christine Batts Kathryn Baum Sandra Baum lip Ricky Beaver Loren Beavers X53 LHWYCIVS l0lliP0PSl JUSY One! Paula Bennett Alicia Berger X 23 E fm, 'S A E f W 3 ' , , E4 'ww fww t ' s , I 1 of Thomas Bludau Carol Bodie Steven Bogdan Christopher Bolshazy Thomas Bongard SENIORS-127 Ernest Bonilla Chris Brawner Sandra Bryant 128-SENIORS Donald Boss is l Nancy Bregantic wwvwwameww WM,,,,f,,ms:? w-M Sherry Bryant The Basketball Champ Loses At Cards. Craig Bufka James Burrows William Busick Jesse Buso jimmy Byler 'Nr N'- QV Jacque Botticelli Larry Bouchard Dennis Bowling Laura Bracey Debra Bradley 'CTR fgww' fi ,, A. , ,, 4,2 - :z1,:, W I le 5 Robert Brent David Briscoe Earl Broderdorf Patsy Browning Patricia Bruce Lori Bryson Elaine Buccellato Lynnan Buck al- Sandra Campbell James Carr Got a match ? Virginia Cass SENIORSWIZQ Helene Cauchon Yolanda Cesena Andre Chabot David Chandler Daniel Chapdelaine Z if Leann Christiansen Lawerence Churchman Madonna Clabaugh Diane Clarey Zane Clark T2 Kauww qwww-919, Kathryn Coddington Bonita Coleman Maureen Collins Mary Cooper Tina Cooper Brian Corbit Don't get sick, Steve. The assembly wasn't 'l'HA'l' bad! NTC l30fSENIORS Barbara Chapman Nancy Chapman Patrick Chiles janet Clarkson David Clay MW gg: my , Ilif f, , ' .ii in - ..,k R E'- rr-Q-...U um- Karen Clay Somebody spiked the Alumni Tea. William Conn Janet Cook Sandra Cook W W Dennis Couture Marla Crews Carole Cripps SENIORS-131 aw Q- .ff aw., aw,-sg-, ., , David Crocker Karen Croucher John Crowder Danny Cruz Samuel Cruz W Danny Danekas Laura Danielson Marsha Danner P Mike Davis Nancy Davis Michele DeBone I wonder what this will bring 132-SENIORS .M Leslie DeRosset Rae-Dean Decker Brant Denton Chuck Dickey Michael Dixon James Cunningham Ruth Currier Michael D'Angelico rib' 'Bi A 5 it Qliir If xzgg f S 7 aa? ' K ' ww 5 1' X K' In X Michael Dale QWLYQ Karen Daly Dennis Davis on the black market? Michael DeGaetano MW AWE Mark Doddridge Sheri Doll Claud Doolen Donna Dorrell Lynn Dougherty SENIORS-133 Ulm -:'.'i1 Lawren Dowling Scott Drummond Clyde Drysdale Catherine Du Bois Brian Duffy m : ' N ' .- V .A .. . . i 3 '- ' , l M Q -gg , 1:'i ' 134-SENIORS gWi,n Susan Ebert Kathy Edgell David Edwards Paula Ehrig Susan Eichliorn Vicki Emmett Edward England for W'--Q-HH Daniel Faulk Susan Fclder Disappointment. . . it's part of the game too. ' l ma. ...... Linda Duffy Janice Earnest 'fi W to W7,WgZFW,,-I 5- ,,,, , F2352 521:25 gf if. Shelley Eklund Kathryn Ellis iff 9? Pamela Eucker Bette Evans Michele Evins fa Tea for tuna! Constance Faulds Daniel Faulds George Fellman Constance Fergen Robin Field Susan Firtch Michael Fleming SENIORSe135 m' William Flint Miran Flores Michael Forsberg Susan Foster Clay Fox Holly Friedgen James Frizzcll Daniel Frost Kevin Fullerton Laura Fyock Charles Gaia OIL , wwf I know l'm 3 mgfsgy Q-atm-l Keith Gcrhart Lynn Gerstein John Gibbs 136-SENIORS K I XX 'N Ef' :l5'- S L :' x K 'Y Linda Fredrick James French ' E X ,,,, Nam' U 5 ig 25, Erzdigeiwff David Frye Tony FllkUShim3 Oh goodie, I get to go to the Green Room next! X 5 Qi f. Debbie Galvan Jonathan Gardetto Ronald Gardner james Garrison Lorraine Gaskill WW Wit? ,,,.,,w...,, William Gilchriest Gina Gillespie Robert Gillingham Bonnie Golembiewski Patricia Goodrich SENIORSel37 ZW 4? r ,ff Patty Goodwin Jennifer Gorman Robin Gross Greg Grue f V W .ifwswe -. Xa, , 5, -W- W ,.....-annul? if Q!! f 'BN 'AM r. Vogel is cooking liver '- V- I Y I W, David Hafner Guy Halgren Phyllis Hammond lwmr? 5 L ,iff P X F? f da Steven Hanes Gary Harmon 138gSENIORS Michael Harris Terri Harris 4 as 4 ,Z 'L I '7 Q V f 4 W if Thomas Harris Michael Hart Virginia Harvey .5 'Q sw -2 ,. ,ms K K X2 fm. ww K L -f - 5 - 35 , 1 P 1 . - STS - 1151 A 5 A ss Q F :sf if : i . ' S J V if-ww--W v. .... N .,iS..5..,,m i . s .fm ,,,: mf ., . ' M t '- +- t ,. , I 5 Beth Graham N---,aw - ,, again. n-nw... 4 M .-4---........,, 'Www Roberta Gustin Kenneth Harpenau Laurie Harris 5253 1' if 11. if f , , .V W my -X7 2 M Q Carla Hassett Victor Hawkins Is tongues-down the same as thumbs-down? Linda Gray John Gregory Beth Greincr Lani Gutgesell Vicky Haak Michael Haar P 2 Y' X H313 5225 Xsty ,. f 5 Q A ,I .. is l W X x i Rita Hayes Samuel Hays William Helms Edna Henderson Evelyn Henson Susan Hewitt Q - 4 Q S ,,..s.Q,,...a-- N J N. assi, XS sw X X 'a Fa X .3 X N XXSSX as ,FX X X XX 'ik X N , .-,., - i 3 140-SENIORS ack Hilterbrant L X X K X N X N 2 Q f . s 5 we Nq l 35. K ' - I Rick Hoover Steven Horn Susanne Hubble sf' Y' Future executives or just diligent students? xXx Gary Hulbert X SY' W N S 'A if nib-W Kevin Hunt it Eric I-lerzik Charmaine Hessling mr 'W' Q, Pamela Hildebrand Tamara He walked a mile. . . on a nature hike. . . Thomas Hixson Lorelei Hoeffer Mark Hoffman Robert Hogan Priscilla Homan QA! Au-0' Gloria Hunter Patrick Hurley Donna lsenberg james Jalaty Barbara jerman SENIORS-141 1-QU, Igrmday G03 Hey, hey, hcyyf Marsy Jones Cheryl Justice Corrine Kaplan MP! ah vs, l Af W ,M My ,V .V ,Z ,f i fff' ww W, .5 wa n, ff xii fffmg , , f ,f a I 0 ,, Af: f 9 Q f 5 fy Q ' X , fl fx f giih f, W V M , , W Susan Jett Glenn Johannessen Daniel Johns l ffl NUR Robert Kenyon HZWSENIORS Sandra Kersey if K Sandra Kimzey ., WW4 , , X H If , ' 1. 5 , Z. X I ,f V A egg, W F ,L ' 5:5 155 ,Y , Z f fr .M f Q 'Me' ,, P fe ' ' V V ' 1 ' I I Ki. Paul Knickerbocker Helga Kober Carla Koehler HG0oCl day, fair Prirnwzl' What good tidings doth he bring? 'W d 'l' W QYPWY Debra johnson Lesliejohnston john-Iones Juliejones Brian Katan Elizabeth Keaton ju-M. Cheryl Keil Clifford Keller Robert Kennedy ,tr Lawrence Kjorlie Brenda Kleeber Nancy Knauer X ZZ, Teri Koller Edward Kraus Patricia Kubanis SENIORS-143 .. .. f 5' - fa af., ,, 7fi533'ML'?fs2'f75V 'VWVDJ Te f- W 1 Q b WM P if ,ff - . ,aw H 5 KZUW ff 1 J nf ' If '. ' f7MEfLm45 k ,,, ww, - gis- Catherine Kuhl Cheryl Kunkee Susan Kurosad Joe LaGrange ,f ., ry Rebecca Lack Cherie Lambert Mer! Larsen WWQQY , Vernetta Lee Joseph Levikow Dawn Lindsey Michael Lau Karen Lawson Leanne Lintvedt Randell Lish Edward Lograsso l44aSENIORS UTD be, or not to be... ? 1-viii? Michelle Lagorio David Lamh , f 91 W 4 2 f , be Terry Lent Robert Lepore L 3 22 Laurri Lindsey Brian Linker The Great Ripmffg awp' We 5 iw L -vxff' V31 Hhgf v , Sally Lombardo Christie Long Sally Long Matthew Longfellow Annette Lothian SENIORSel45 Ida Lujan f Fawn Malmbcrg lg joe Marshall l46fSENIORS Ht-nry May Robert Lundgrcn Joan Maclfachen W Wffwy Cheri Mandrcll Sandra Mann -fl.l0lcl mv balloon Debra Martell Barbara Martin l,2,3,4,5, Daw l' rys don t takt I10jlN4 l Kathlc-c-n Maya-r Scott M cCarrlcll Laudelina Machado Colleen Mahoney I'his'll make a pretty bow. I don't know these guys. Hgrve Marcy Sheryl Marks Anthony Martinez Gloria Martinez Paul Mastro Milly Matthyssen Ruthann Mattia ,fig Norman McCormack Eileen McCormick Mary McDaniel Michael McDermott Matthew McDonald SENIORS-147 Karen McDougal Denis McGee Teresa McGee Gregory Melvin Nancy Merino -'My ea,-S ,Mft that big! David Meserole 40 Stephany Milan Lawerence Miles Cathy Miller JoAnn Miller Tracy Miller I , MM' William Monahan Robert Montijo Lorraine Moore Margaret Moore Sue Moore l48gSENIORS '83 4' , f Deborah McHugh Dana McKenzie Lori McPherson Ava Medford Claudia Mekenas --A A V ,M N,LU,, , . 113314, ww,-wfo Leon Moranville David Michener 1 ,J Z,d , e W r ,V k,,, -,f ,:,, ,LA, W ,,,, W M ,W I, gf 4, 1 r M I've got the greatest hands in football today. BruCC MitChCll A ,f Aff Shawn Morgan Bonnie Morris Larry Morris Carlene Morton SENIORS-149 Mark Murphy Diana Napolis Kathryn Neill Q - 9 Q' ' Q5 ff-f f 'f M is ':-f If , ' ' gf fi f Aj. M f wifi W fm K 2 L Q My , Wgivsw M L , 15 , 5- , 1' . 'v fw ,, 35,1 'V f 'fz7 'jfLf!,xQ15k , ' '- xr f f 'V- ' john Nicholson James Norman Gregory Norris Cock-AADoodle-Doo!!! an-fy WWW? Z Ann Oexner James Ohlsen Margaret Oldham Wilbert Olinda David Oliver ffl Kandyce Qlson Martha Olson Roxio Ong Bruce Orsborn David Qwens l50aSENIORS John Nelson Stanley Nelson Arnetta Nevels Patricia Nevels Charmaine Neyndorff Teresa Nugent Terri Nugent 'N S ' K W Ji 'isa is 9'-NX aw. 5 N 'sq .sz my A 'Fai W -N sw. 'w N -W -'Y 2 ,, 7, David Qliver Debra Oliver xi 'X Q, . K. 'fs M: 'r Vicki Pa21SCl1C You mean you don't like my hair'do? Audrey Padilla SENIORS-151 Bertha Padilla 5 Theresa Pariseau Penfield Steven Pefldefgast What do you mean, 'impeaehed'??!l Bennett A G MW Victoria Peterson Mark Pharr Karen Phillips Dana Piepenbrink Sandra Pierce 152fSENIORS 'Jw if M 1 ffrf Michael Pleasant Eduard Ponce Perry Postulka Terry Powers iw i xfr V 3 1 5,:.n Q 4f'5'f EH' -Y1 TSf is w MWQ 'fir Q 'f 'gi ' f pw ff , A. f 1 if 4 f- 72 ' L 'f ff ff f f Z' 1 f j :gi i f kr 35 V , 1 l 1 N Jonathan Parker Dana Parks Kenneth Parris Jim Patton Shelley Paulick Alex Pennincky Karen Penny f ' ,ZGVJM .f f f Q f W War 4 W f ' if f VM 5 f M W5 A ,Vffy .,,, W erll g f 1 ff' w, gi , , 'Y -N MX 'KM Randy Pippin Kathleen Pitts These sitting up exercises are great for the mouth! x mf- WV, ',rre David Pritchard James Pritchard Cynthia Purdum John Purdy Cheri Quidort SENIORS-153 gmff' in l l Barbara Randall Kimberly Randle Michael Rankin Carol Rasco Lennice Rathmann an W W My Denise Reeder Loyda Reeves Robert Reif Robert Rettig Paula Richardson .a rf . ,.. R SV, Yi? Q li Edward Rivera Rafael Rivera fy -. f , fiml-as , .. -,z'l, 'f Rex Roberts Richard Roberts She flies the skies ofthe Red Baron! FQ it Robert Raulston John Reclcenwald Steve Redmond Michael Reed Patricia Reed Robert Riehle Jacquelyn Riley mem... Michael R0lJbiY1S DZIWII Roberg 'This typewriter has a definite arthritic condition! ' ' 'U fn 'QW ' , 'fm' , , Doreen Rock Jacob Rodriguez William Roehrich Marie Rouillard Paul Ruttan SENIORS-155 Dorsey Ryan Armando Salazar Mary Salazar Randa Saman Rick Sands Jeffry Schanbacher Diane Schimke Gregory Schmunk Me Tarzan. Where's Jane? 156-SENIORS Daniel Shaw Gloria Schwartz Lavverence Sdao Mark Semancsin Nlll V W' 5, ,xl . U ' .. z .y Z , S rzry, '1 ' , f ' fi- ! fir ,Q r,,VV ,. E gr ,:.,,V,, I W ' f',h W 7 I 3 ,,,, ll'l Dave Shepard Eric Shepard Marina Shestakoff Thomas Shevlin Lloyd Savoie Cris Scaglione Rudi Schrandt Catherine Schroeder Estela Sevilla Clarence Seyfferth fn-A iw Joni Simpson Annalee Sirlcis But what didl do? ..-ff' Eric Smith james Smith Samuel Smith SENIORS-157 1 9.5 y, R6 2 Q f , 1 Q X Z Scott Smith Lynn Soderberg Robert Sozzani Debra Spencer David Spivey Dawn Steele David Stein Kiss me quick before Mr. Grainger sees us! Woody Stewart Mary Stouffer 158eSENIORS 1 2f'f7'frWZK 27 , iiitii iieiri,iitiiin,,ii r rs. QW , ,I 4 who :5'i:W!ff' f 57 Wifi? , effrey Sugg Cynthia Sullivan John Swanson Paul Swulius Robyn Tanner 1 9 1 Sally Spooner Carol Spurlock Lynne Stephens Karla Stevens Do-re-mi-fa-SO! SO! SO! SO! Not LA! LA! LA! Larry Strandberg JoClair Stratton Joyce Stratton Linda Strauss Pamela Stromberg William Taylor Aileen Teague David Teincuff Lynne Thomas Holly Thompson SENIORS-159 rl f,rf , y . 1 , J., f ...QE , , A57 'fy ' af W 1 l HW 1 t ,J ... WW' w 1 S Q ' ' i 3 Lola Thompson Z4 ry ,w , . Q, ., ,L New ' new V? 1iW Marie Thompson Steven Thompson Carlton Thunberg Mark Tomlin Hwfifw-44? Peggy Trent Krista Tucker Claudia Tuttle Douglas Tyler Douglas Tyler Vik? wh illiam Van Wulven Helga knows it, and Helga shows it. Sllsan Waldfflfl 160fSENIORS Teresa Vega Steven Velazquez EA f , , f 1 V, ,r'- , ' M . ff w ff f' rt I I Andrew Walton Maril n Waltz Y P' it -J .1 Craig Trenkle Martin Ucker Emily Van Roon ,vfjid ' Leslie Wagner a Jia LW, , 1 yi, V Z- Mmwfffzn- ' . fgzwfwyww . ': x , 2 , sf - . f:':, f- '11, ig ' it ,, r f in 1 ?': '. ,eil Steven Wagner But Coach, that's OUR goal line, not theirs! Linda Warner Aki 'J7 WF? r Timothy Watenpaugh Debbie Waycaster Robert Webb Deborah Webster- SENIORS-161 Jwrvlllntly tj Margaret Weld Lynn Williams 1f,.:WfzjI-512liQf'3,i,-qitji' J ,V ' '- ,pf fflgrgssfglifil i lllll llslllllllllll y M ,Llll, l,6, J 352 ,,V,,, if ., 7, C. 5 '-..:' Q , , ' 136 'S' , . JZ ' ' L: 1- ,. , g . l,4,,, 1 V Elaine Winter Heidi Wynn 1624SENIORS W fi 14,2 fi , , , , ,, 45:35 Glen Wells William Wells Kristie Welseh Carol West Mary Wiltse Judith Withers im. Maria Yanez I took such a long time getting ready this morning and he didn't even say 'I-li! Michael West Kathy Westman Edward Whitehead Elaine Wicker Joan Williams . at Annette Winchell Keefe Winokur Michelle Winsworth fi- 14:4 ,Q 1- sfg . L A . Leslie Wolf Laurie Wood Dennis Woodard gkippi,y.d0,da. H g f 7 Mary Zapf Lisa Zeiters David Zeitz Margo Zettle Caroline Cardenas fTo0 Late To Classifyj SENIORS-163 AAKER, CINDI MEMORIES: Summer of '7l: Soph. year: P.B.I.: New Mexico: Double-dates: Aug. 5, '71: Harry you devil: Ruth, and all the good times we've had together: Stoner: dreams that came true: Dubie: Good times with Vickie and her brother Carl. ABAROA, SUSAN MEMORIES: Laudelina 8L Don: Summer '7l: football games: Running: Brenda: winking: shopping with Diane: 358 North 4th East: Colorado: Eileen: Bill: Dave: Mt. Miguel. ADAIR, DAVID MEMORIES: The Old Bat Next Door: To Palomar with Gloedes: Newspaper fights with Shel: Don't you know he's my friend: Malorey St. Gang: Mission Impossible: Summers in Idaho: Mike, Linda, Barshada 81 Gang: Being with Diane: Staying with Deb: my parents: talks with Ned: Living at the Barbers. ADAMS, BARBARA MEMORIES: Scheming with Marylee and Michele: Burl: Summers: Beach: Desert: Beautiful people: Regretment: Jan. l5,'71: April 21, '72: May 28, 1972: Mr. Larsen's classes: B.R.: L.D.: B.G.: Manhole and my love for Doug always. ADAMS, BRUCE MEMORI ES: HDT: CF: PC2000 Alone: Idiot b0yscouts: High visibility orange tube tents: conversations with 'fEager Beavers: The cactus: Mexican sit- down at Laguna Salada: Super Counselor: Games: Dances: Solitude: Love: I met Sue. Tennis 2,3,4. ALDRIC1-LMAUREEN MEMORIES: Annie, who's happy now at last 8: Bonnie the black haired fairy: Family Tree: All my friends: Big Mac 8: Mrs. McDaniels: Tracy-butt, Scotty, Cheryl, Cris: Listening to the grass grow: Little things and golden moments: walks in the rain: I need you becausel love you: Bob, BOb, 81 BOB ALLEN, DE B1 MEMORI ES: Moving to La Mesa: Mesa, Arizona: all the trips: Tim: Chris: Summer of '72: Bamm Bamm: Band: Football: CYO: Tom: Steve: Drama. AMMANN, TIMOTHY J. ACTIVITI ES: CSF l,2,3: Nom. Conv. 2: Sci. Club 3,4: Library Club Pres. 4: Schwendiman's Pacesetter. MEMORIES: Mrs. Davies' Spanish Class: The Music: The Symphony Concerts 84 Mr. Freeland: Ms. Lee's class: Worms 8: the Philharmonic: -Roman: Spanish Camp: Shakespeare-Higby: C.K. ANDERSON, JEFF ACTIVITIES: Football: Wrestling: Baseball: Track. MEMORIES: Johnson's cabin: Jane: Summer of '72: Grotes Apt.: Leonardo's: Moving: Our Toy: Ernies: Pine Creek: Trailer: Mt. Soledad: Beached Whale: Valient: Palm Springs: Marine St.: Banana's: Xmas Dance '7l: Prom '72: The Course: One Skate: A8cW KKIKIJ: Catfish: Bikes: SUZIE: Drivers' Ed.: Go Carting: Diving: Practice! ANDERSON, VIRGINIA MEMORIES: Gary from Lincoln: Kathy and My fellow Americans... : I want to make one thing perfectly clear: Garbage: Jim Taff and Dan Pumphrey: Ms. Lee and W0men's Lib: Miss Robbins and Noah: The GREAT Women's Lib Trial: The Busing Debate: The table in S.S.: Civics: George MCG.: Myth: Shakespeare: Washington D.C. ANTHONY, JEFF MEMORIES: Uncle Jerry's Mod Squad: Summer School: Olsen and Pirie: Summers: The Ocean: Huevos: Locker Searches: Basketball: Wombard: Albacore Seasons: Living on the Boats: Luther: Feb. 22, 23, 8: 26, 1971: Miss Robbins: Boredom: Lousy Classes: Teachers: Lunches. ARREDONDO, HELEN MARIE ACTIVITIES: Justo Sierra: M.E.Ch.A. MEMORIES: Miss Heimpel's Spanish class: Chicano Park: Junior Year: Norma: Cindy: Marcelle: Teddy: Ruth: Ruben: Disneyland: Got caught ditching with Teddy: Nena: Walking in the rain: Sonora: E1 Chicano Concert: Caravaning with Brown Image: Summer of '70 in East Los Angeles. BABCOCK, BARBARA ACTIVITI ES: Fling news editor: Girls' League Chairman: Senior Board: CSF. MEMORIES: Willy and friendly locker 947: Carol: Paula 8: Roxie: Ron: Linda: 8c CheatingJan: Grades: Learning how to drive: Aunt Pat: Greg: Munchable Power: Harry Atoms: Back Room talks: Paste-ups: Chemistry labs: Four good years: Football and Basketball: My friends. BAILEY, KAREN MEMORIES: All my good friends whom I will always remember: Tricia: Madonna: Pu.: Summer of '72 8b stuff: Not too shabby: You're all right: Raff: My 17th birthday, when I fell in love with the best guy in the world, Dennis. BAKER,.SUE KBUNKIE, GRINGOJ ACTIVITIES: Jr. Sec.: TARTAN Staff 3,4: Activities Commissioner 4. MEMORIES: Pittsford, NY: M.S.F.-summers '69, '70: a silver ring: good times: Maude: Patches: Shelley E.-Unique person: L.S.-W.O. Bologna: L.M.: H.T.: N.M.: Bruce O.'Bananas: Dan C.: Diane O.-Talks, scheming: Mr. Grainger: Mr. Vogel: GOOD GUYS '72: BRUCE AL.-GRIFFITH PARK: Montezuma's Revenge - LAGUNA SALADA: Graduating: Summer '73: Leaving friends: YESTERDAY .... 164 SENIORS BAQUERA, TRINA ACTIVITIES: Choir 2,3: Glee 1: Basketball 2,3,4: Softball l,2,3,4: Volleyball 2,3,4. MEMORIES: Dune Buggy with D.B., K.W., C.L., S.C.: Mammoth: Big Bear: Skiing: Dorsey: Mex. F.P.: Julian Fri. 13 D.B., J.H., S.C.: Moondipping: Summer of '72 at Scripps: Sept. '67-Dec. '70 with J.C.S.: Orange Juice: Eastridge: Kristie. BARRANCO, CHARLEY ACTIVITIES: Swimming 2,3,4: Water Polo 4. MEMORIES: Denwood Rd.: The Desert: McCain Valley '72: Terry A.: 'I'ERRANCE: V.W. Bombing Runs '70: English IIA and Leroy: Busted Leg the carl didn't seel: Junior Study Hall: San Jacinto-lst 8: 2nd trip: Halloween: Fuzz and Sittin' Bull: The Gunfight: Agua Caliente: Doc: On the moonl. BARRANCO, MARY ANN MEMORIES: Chicago '69: M 8L M.K.'s Car Rip Off: Chevys Forever: Summer of '7l: W.O.'s: S.O.'s: Oct. 19, '71 at the station: Lightweight Carl: Oct. 4, '72: Snow Trips: Hospital Trips: The Box: Tiger: St. with Largee at work: Allen and our Fable: Everything with Howie: Always in trouble: My Savior. BATTS, CHRISTINE ANN ISNORTJ MEMORIES: JIM: Our love: Our friends: Dave: Leslee: Steve: Laura: Craig: Sheryl: Steve: Shelley: Mike: Teddy Bear: Prom '72, '73: Xmas Dance 3,4: Del Mar, June: Marcia: Greggypooh: Jim Flood: Kathy Hammond: Carol: Diane: Sandi: Ida: Karen: Betty: E.B.O.: Debi: Aileen: Marta: Drummers: Arizona: Burp: T.P.: Wabbit: 5th, Hi-Steppers 3,4. BAUM, KATHI MEMORIES: The river: close friends: Ernie: Homecoming '71: The snow: Beautiful Day Concert: Cindy's reception: Fri. nites: Summer '72: Deb: The polack: Colonel Puff: Imperial Valley: Scottsdale: D.F.: Good and bad times: Schemin': my mother who deserves much more than she has: Forever .... BAUM, SANDY ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers 2: Key Club Sweetheart 3,4. MEMORIES: Meeting Erik: Soph. year: July 26, '70: Steve, my very special someone: Sept. 3, '70: Friday and Saturday nights: 17th Birthday: Diane's true friendship: P.E.: Football'71: Dec. 11, '71: Summer '72: Mexico: Watchful Eyes: Angel: 4'Color My World: Decisions: Love 85 Happiness. BEARDEN, TINA MEMORIES: Our great gym class: Little Dink and S.B.: Gloria: 478170 the Beginning of Everything: Love Bug: 62 Falcon: 57 Chevy: Priscilla and Erving: Disneyland: Henry's Graduation: We will always last forever: Henry is my future. BECKER, JOD MEMORIES: Parties at the dam: Helicopters: Jeff's fort and Shane's house: Off the Clam: Eastridge: H.B.: Saturday night: Getting out of football: Deadman in Cuyamaca: My hot ZZ8: Scott's almost GIANT PARTY: Mickey's Ice Hockey Arena: Carl Applemyre egging Shawn's house: Holly Sterling. BENNET, PAULA MEMORIES: Laguna Mts. Jan. '71: Newport Beach: LaJolla Shores: P.W.: J.C.: Chicago: D.W.: Aero: K.Y.: Sun N' Surf: Beach Parties: The Fieldtrip: Games: Good times w. Kathy 8L Friends: Apple: Biking: Car Ralley: Benchwarming: K.C.'sInstallation: M.: B.C.: George?: Oblio: Color My World. BERGER, ALICIA MEMORIES: Choir: Choraliers: Speech Team: Friends, I will remember you, think of you, pray for you. And when another day is through, I'll still be friends with you. BEST, WILLIAM F. ACTIVITIES: CSF l,2,3: Math Team 3,4: Rifle Team 3,4: Student Council 2: Library Advisory Council 4: Fling 4. MEMORIES: Snicklefritz: Disneyland: Water-skiing: The Christmas Dance: Brigham Young University: Tutor: MP's 8c the suitcase: Basement Bomber: The TNT Boy: Dummy Computer: Happy Atoms: Bivouac: Super-Formula Book. BIEDA, KIM ACTIVITIES: Student Council Representative l,2: TARTAN Representative. MEMORIES: Fight for life, live for today, love with the heart, survive another tomorrow: Billiard Dens: River: Desert: Motorcycles: Cold Beer: Cigarettes: Poems: Music: Eyes: Kisses: Gifts given and received: Partying with many beautiful people: Friends loved not only for what they are, but for what they are making of me. BIGELOW, BRENDA MEMORIES: My best friend, Columbo: Mr. Helmuth: Robin collapsing to the ground: Drivers' Training: Oct. 7 Sat. night: English class 10th grade: Saturday school: the Hello Assemblies: Summer school History with Henry: Mr. Ford: Final exams in 9th grade English: the bulletin: Oct. 22: Jimbo: Lunch: 10th and 11th grade: Steve Fozizz. BLACK, DEBBIE MEMORIES: My guys Larry andJason: K.W.: T.B.: C.L.: S.C.: D.B.: and the dune bug: The river 85 Horsecamp with Barb: that trip that took forever: Sandy: Scripps in the summer: Snow skiing: everything about L.W. BODIE, CAROL ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers 1: Big Sister 2: Banner Corps Z,3: Captain 4. MEMORIES: Rose Parade '72: 17th Birthday in Idyllwild: Christmas Dance 70: Arizona '72: Chaffey 72: Summ6r72: Healthy Baby: Jackie: Little Heart Throbs: McCain Valley: K'Band Fredd1es: Kap'n Kirk's Enterprizes: Foxy: Milk Dud: Amazon Corps: Football '72: S.W.: S.R.: M.J.K.: C.H,P. BOLSHAZY, CHRISTOPHER DAVID ICHRISJ ACTIVITIES: Football l,2: Wrestling 1,2,3,4: Campus Life. MEMORIES: Frosh and Soph. Football: Dances: Cas Crowell, Hume Lake: Deutsch l,2: The Gang: Ropes: Fairfield: Xmas7l: Adolf Langston: 50 lbs.: Rabbit: Lunch hr. 71: Ice Capades: Best of all K.C. BONILLA, ERNIE ACTIVITIES: Football l,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3: Basketball 1. MEMORIES: Ceanne: Beautiful things in life: Beach at Sunset: San Onofre: Camping: Hellweek: ll0's: Jeff: Bill: Scott: Buffalo: Billy Bomb: Real friends: Bill's pig car: Day of a football game: Johnson's cabin: party till the cows come home. BOTTICELLI, JAQUELINE MEMORIES: 6th per. Woodshop: Jim: Hootmon's: Parties: Homecoming 71: Photography: the Snow: Beautiful day concert: Ronnie: Schemin': O.B. Buzzed: Camping at Mammoth: Vacation Village: lst times: cruisin': Gettin, rowdy: Friday nights: Cindy's reception: T.H.: All my friends. BOUCHARD, LARRY MEMORIES: The timel spent in this school has been meaningful, and I'm happy to be a three-year grad. I have some friends I would like to remember here, and most of all, I'm gladl came to know the Lord through Campus Life. Water Polo 3: Campus Life 1,2,3: Swimming 3. BOWLING, DENNIS C. MEMORI ES: The last two years at Helix have been the most memorable. I have met Kathy. I have been to P.P., l've visited an Arco Station, andl have shown someone what Bonsai means. Blood? BRACEY, LAURA MEMORIES: Friends: Woodleaf: Forest Home: Presidio: Nic's: Carnations: July 4: Prom '72: Xmas Dance: Summers '71, '72: San Clemente Beach: Meeting new people: Disneyland: Mr. Boltonls Pizza Hut: Mts.: The Beach: Donna's friendship: Most of all that special guy in my life-Bobby f6f17f72J. BRADLEY, DEBRA ANN MEMORIES: Moving so many times: leaving hundreds of friends and making new ones: my wonderful parents who always understand about being an individual: All my brothers and sisters: the Bradley-Solana Family, and Harvey Wallbangers: Summer of '72 56 growing up, but most of all, loving Manny. BREGANTIC, NANCY ACTIVITIES: Swim Team 1,2,3,4: Science Club 1. MEMORIES: Lunchtimes: Football Games: Driving: Field Trips: Disneyland with the Foresters: two summers at Yosemite and Tenaya Lake: '72 Olympics: Campus Life: Helix Swimming Pool. BRODERDORF, EARL MEMORIES: DUNE BUGGYING at the desert: Parties with my brothers: getting woke up on Saturday mornings: Mr. Knott's U.S. History class: Mr. Webb's Math Tests: Alice Cooper Concert: 85 most of all that one girl who gave me incentive. Wrestling 2: Football Intramural 1. BROWNING, PATSY QPATJ MEMORIES: Watch out for the brick wall: How I-struggled to get through: Fine times with fine friends: Buckaroo: Dube: Little bit: Parker's Summer School gym class: Congregations in the bathrooms. BRUCE, PATTY MEMORIES: Football and basketball games: Tijuana every Sat. with Gloria and Kathy: Mexican army: Disneyland at night in the rain: Going to der Wienerschnitzel during lunch: Driving to La Jolla after school and my car breaking down: Omar: Mr. E's at College Grove: The guys in my Soph. year in Heyer's class. BRYANT, SHERRY JEAN MEMORIES: DeMolay and Jobs Daughters Installations: Summer days at the beach: my rescue at O.B.: Swimming at Gwen's: Steve: Driver Training with Karen: The Closet: Ed Shurley: UWhite Owls: Acting goofy with Joanie: Color My World: Nickname-P.G. Sr. Glee 2,3: Hurdle Crew 2,3. BRYSON, LORI ISHERRIEJ MEMORIES: '72 Summer trip to N.C. CBig 7-171: Mark fChoirj: Water Skiing: Surprise Party: Janice: Twenty Miles: Pierre: Elvis: Christmas Dance CAli Oli Ushlg Little Miss San Diego, Oct. 22. Bye Bye Birdie lUrsulaJ: Hello Dolly lDancerJ: Gymnastic Team. BUCCELLATO, ELAINE MEMORIES: 702: Two Foot: prom '71 Smile Sweetly: Top Shelf's Fountain: Friends: VW's: snow: Salton Sea: Elsinore: Beaches: Summer70, 71: Safety pinning bathing suits: K'The BEE: Dictionary Hills: Special Songs: Weekends: Go-carting: Cruising with Suzie, Chinle: Number 14: Oct. 20, '72: Knowing and loving that special nut Jeff. BUCK, LYNNAN CLYNJ MEMORIES: Leonard: May 19: '70, '7l P.E.: days wasted in History with Mrs. Lee: Joe: Bonnie: Dube: Tom: Truckin' with Becky: Senior Prom '72: Myrna: Debi: Dube: Little Bit: Gloria: Tina: Just messing around: Most of all- TOD. BUFKA, CRAIG ACTIVITIES: Track l,2: Wrestling 1,2,4. MEMORIES: Shaft: Goons: Moondoggie: Lightweight: Summer of 72: Camping: AFU: What couldl say?: But Why?: Issac: Football Games: Ollie: Dave Z.: Big Al: Stevie: Larry: David's house. BUSICK, WILLIAM ACTIVITIES: Swimming 1,2,3,4: Water Polo 4. MEMORIES: Projector: Galas: 'KFunny dog: McCain Valley: Agua Caliente: SanJacinto: Recording: Study hall: Halloween: Painting pool: Rides: V.W.: Summer show: So Stupidl: Doc: Beach: Golfing: Volvos: Movies: Porsches: Chases: Freak: Legs: '1Animal: Rhonda: H.I.: Football: Back seat by myself: Tombstone: Hockey: Disneyland: Wingo: Risk: Restaurant. BYLER, JIM MEMORIES: Mike G.: Jeff: Basketball: HHey Larry, you wanna ride?: The pie in the face, and a bunch of others: All of these combined however, cannot match the memories of my last two years spent with the only girl I'll ever love. That girl, of course, is you Bea. CARDENAS, CAROLINA DENIS ACTIVITIES: Justo Sierra. MEMORIES: Summer of '69: Frosh and Soph. years: the great times with Juanita: Those Ha todo dar: talks about guys with my friends: Friends: Miss Heimpel: All Chicanos: Helix Theater: Grossmont Center: Balboa Park: Burger Barn: Tijuana: Estelals Car: K'One Less Bell To Answer. CASS, GINNY LAYNE MEMORIES: Summer 72: My Tiny Tyna: I like ya you nutl: Dryspells: Mountains: Beach-Pam: Deb-Biology: UHarvest: Sentimentalities: Brad- 7f17f72:.V.W.'s: Cruisin' by: UFox Tree: Christmases: HThe Family: Astrid- my crystal ball: Moody Blues, poetry, Bill: Ever Constant Sea. CASTRO, DAMON MEMORIES: 5 yrs. at Helix: Colorado '72: The Hill: Concerts: Parties: Friends: Family: Bubba 85 Jake: Hanging ten with Big Kahuna: O.B,: my secret crush on Hfoxyl' Mrs. Hyatt: And most of all my little Anna- Banana and the wonderful times we've had together. CAUCHON, HELENE MEMORIES: Eileen, White backs: Laurie, new neighbors: Rosary: Anne, Mary Lou, Cathy, Robin: Bud: Green Bench: Bike riding: my Sister Therese: Canada, new words to communicate with, cold snow: Fr. Cox: Living pmsence, candle-lit room on Wednesdays: Old ladies: Coming home: new awareness: my family and friends. CHANDLER, DAVID . MEMORIES: Trips: plays: Saturday and Friday nights: all the people 70's Concerts: Other concerts: no one and nothing in particular but everything and everyone: Love. CHAPDELAINE, DANIEL PAUL ACTIVITIES: Swimming 2,3: Fling 4: Soccer 4: SOS Club l. MEMORIES: Christmas 71: June 14: Bax: Deadlines: Zoo: Flamingo Football: San Jac: Working till three in the morning for Fling: Elections 72: All those great educational discussions. CHAPMAN, BARBARA MEMORIES: 2 yrs. w. S.G.S. Oct. 3, '69: M.V.: Xmas dance every year: Lola Slate's trailer: Bachers: Godfather with D.F.: Jimy's apart. all sum bar-b-q beach and his parties: he's special to me: Cheryl: Diana: Holly: Brenda: Olympics: Babe: Mounts: Talks w. S.S.T.C.L. CHILES, PAT ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Basketball l,2,4: Baseball 1: Campus Life. MEMORIES: Drake's English Class: The Good, the Bad Sc the All-American: Blackls: No ohgers: Scrambled Eggs, Hoot Mon 71: Muscle Beach, gl all of the cool people that I've had the pleasure of going to school with. CHRISTIANSEN, LEANN MEMORIES: Primo: Nape 5: weed: Clay: Cirell: Hewie and Smelly: Hot times at school functions: I can't wait until Washington W. Sue. Only 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-.Y 2-l-0 ...... CHURCHMAN, LARRY ACTIVITIES: Choir: Rifle Team. MEMORIES: Mr, Ramsey's unending quest for the cure for baldness: Catalina: Hermosa Hotel, and Uncle Carl: Claso grape gripping: Almost Choir Pres. 72. CLABAUGH, MADONNA ACTIVITIES: Hurdle Crew: Green Peppers 1. MEMORIES: The Hardy parties: Going to Berkeley for track finals '70: Knowing Syd SL PU: Summer '72-Apartment in El Cajon: Disneyland 7f2l- 22f72: 8f13f72 Met CHARLIE. . Spireno, and best of all knowing the Lord. CLAREY, DIANE LYNNE MEMORIES: Miss Garcia forever: Sis Donna, Brother Dave: nutty Sue and Eileen: Boys: Frosh and Senior year: Jeanenne, Laura, Lori: T.A. with Janice LSI Laurie: Disneyland '72: Winking: Pooh: life: work: discussions: my parents: movies: all my friends: and most of all God. CLARK, ZANE ACTIVITIES: Y-teens l: Green Peppers l,2: Banner Corps 4. MEMORIES: Relay team: last weeks: S: Summer 70: Macs F.F.: Track meets: 16 Birthday-Hawaii: Canoe trips: Choir tour-Easter Vac. concerts: Disneyland: P.H.'s prom 72: Banner Corps Trips: Arizona: Xmas Dance '72: Drill teams: Skating: Nationals: All my friends. SENIORS 165 CLARKSON, JANET QJANNIEJ MEMORIES: Special friends-Della, Dave, Mark, 86 Tina, Funny Faces, Dec. '70- Beach Parties' C C ' Back ackin Arrowhead S rin s'7l' Kidna in ' Oct. ,, P g pg, Mppg, 9-14, 72, Bruce and his love and prayers, God's grace which is sufficient for all my needs. CLAY, KAREN ACTIVITIES: CSF 1,2,3, Swim Team 3,4, MEMORIES: Terry, Dave, Kent, San Felipe-May '72, Cruising, Wasted, Big Red, Short Stuff, Pac. B., Cheering with Lora, Cupcake, Bobalooey, N.Y.- Georgia, July '72, Loving Michael 778772 and forever, My sweetheart-D.H. Mac, Paul, Tom-SZF. Sand Fleas, Everyone in Aspen. CODDINGTON, KATHRYN CKATHYJ MEMORIES: Harvard St. Gang 86 Sue, Elaine 56 Barb, All the great times wfPaula, Cheering at games, ALWAYS giggling, Jr. Yr., with B.C., Hassling teachers with Kathy, Rooting for S.W., P.B., D.O., 86 Star, 6f17f72, Queen Cod, 'fNobody's Perfectl, The Aero, Are you Jim's little Sister? COLEMAN, BONITA CBONNIEJ MEMORIES:' Ponto Sisters, Big Sis Marilyn, Sawdust in my veins, Crisco Kid, Summer '71, 7f3f72, Day before Halloween '71, E1 Monte Park '71, Trips to L.A., Miss Houghtaling, Growing up, and my brown-eyed Bobo QAIJ. COLLINS, MAUREEN MEMORIES: A.C. Jones High, Beeville, Tex., Base pool, Meeting Lenn on 4f9f71, 6 Flags, Victoria, Riding the log down the river, Disneyland w. Lenn, Salem, Ore. W. Lenn, The Coast, Pixiland, 30 days in Mex., Little Rock, Ark., 7f4f72, Nancy, Rodney, the Snow W. Carole and Frank. CONN, BILL MEMORIES: The Dam, The chronsynplasticinfintibula. COOK, JANET MEMORIES: 8f27f72, all my new friends, esp. Marla, Sept. '68, Sacred Heart, Camping with G.S. COOK, SANDY MEMORIES: The 58r's, those parties till the cows come home with Zoo-loo and fat Louie, Borrego concert, Black Bomb, CLCWTBDBSC fdune buggy nightsj, early morn river cruzin', body wampin' apple gum, San Felipe, Jude 56 the fam., my buds who made it worthwhile, Deb and just waiting for that trip. COOPER, TINA MEMORIES: Vic, walking to school, fishing trip, Chris, peoplel met through him, Little mouse, strech, Taxi, Sum. '72, Babysitting, Hawaii, Chicken beach with John, most of all loving Greg- early rises, all the lies, putting medicine in blisters, forever remembering everything we've done. CORBIT, BRIAN ACTIVITIES: Football, Wrestling, Track, Campus Life. MEMORIES: Johnson's cabin, Ice bath, Cigarette commercial, Geezo, Holy Cow, Covering the course, one skate, Jonny B, Bear, Ernie's, the sled, Smoke bombs- get away, Frosh Xmas Dance, Murphy's turnover, Hardy St., Hammer's Hummers, Helm's toy, Car rallies, Our navigator- Boppin, Jeff's bananas, Stitches, The Body. CR EWS, MARLA MEMORIES: Rock star, May 20, Eastridge, Fri, nites, Mr. Boones Apple Hill, O.B., the Jetty, beach nut, concerts, Brenda's experience, Summer '72, cool people. CRIPPS, CAROLE MEMORIES: Loving Frank, dirt riding, wet motorcycle riding, devils punch bowl, Xmas Dance, Dave, Jack-in-the-Box, Reena, Band, out-of-town trips, Oregon '71, selling flowers, buying my green datsy, working at a service station, Utah, Charlie, Don, Dave, My friends, Good times, Prom, being loved, Hi- steppers 2. CROCKER, DAVE ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Nom. Conv. 3,4-, Student Council 4. MEMORIES: Munchies in Study Hall, San Onofre Orange, Busch, Rock I, II, III, Johnson's cabin, Count Vogel, phony Longhairs, Garage Gang, Bullmoose Jackson, Last day as Soph., 4 wasted yrs., MJ B. CROUCHER, KAREN MEMORIES: Xmas Dance, Hoot Mon, Cheer leading, The Toyota, Ben,' crazy times with Patty, Becci, Su-san, La Jolla, Mission Bay, 4th July, moon jogging Disneyland- Sonny 86 Cher Show- Laughter-w. Becci, Prom, Summer of '72-Patty's Summer, Homecoming, Grad. Nite, Sugar Cheeks, Laughter 86 moments with Larry. CROWDER, JOHN MEMORIES: She ' What ever ha ened to P.G.' FOUR hours in the PPY, PP y Jungles of Nairobi with New Feeling, Three Cheers for the dirty K.- J.C., J.P,, B.B., E.C., R.T., 86 S.B. have no consideration whatsoever, I.L.Y.B.P.R. CRUZ, DANNY MEMORIES: Cross Country at Mt. Sac, '71, Night track meets, 4-man, 4-mile relay at Mt. Sac, indoor trials as a Junior, Quarters, Whippers 56 Sardine cans, tense moments before races, P.C.F. B.A., K.C.W.M.C.: Coach de nuchio, Coach Russel, Mike K'Coach Cour, Late getting to practice on Sat., Ed Mendoza, the Varsity 86 of course, Coach Muirhead 1Big M !1!lJ CRUZ, SAM 166 SENIORS 'MEMORIES: Mr. Olsen's field trips, Football 86 Basketball games, Track meets, Mr. Olsen's great adventure stories, Mr. Shephard Concentration Camp, Matt's fouling up in Photography, Coach Crawford's P.E. Class, Ping Pong in Study Hall, D.S., Art I, II. CUNNINGHAM, JIM MEMORIES: Mr. Schwendiman getting mad and Mr. Feeser getting fat. CURRIER, RUTH ACTIVITIES: Band l,2,4, Hi-steppers 3, Big Sister l,2. MEMORIES: Les, Arcadia, Canada '70, Lunchtimes, Basketball '70, Catalina w. Mark, Forest Home '70, Joanie, Cheryl, Marsha, Xmas dances w. Bobby, Alaska '72, Oronsay, Rose Parade '72, Kap'n Kirk, the 7-up Gang, Campus Life, Halloween '70, Emergency, Band Trips. DANIELSON, LAURA MEMORIES: Fernando Martinez, 679772, Fats, Xmas 86 Prom dance, Miss Judy Lynn Harris, Bonnie 56 Joe, Pam 86 Randy, the nite at La Jolla Beach, H.V., all my friends, Wendy, Sue, Tennis shoe, Newport Beach, Wilbert Olinde, C.T. III, 7 months, Class of '73. DANNER, MARSHA MEMORIES: Rose Parade '72, All the out-of- town band trips, Holden Village, Kap'n Kirk, Trip to Arizona, Oct. '72, Ruth 86 Cheryl, Marv W., Jim H., All my sailor friends, Marching Band 2,3,4. DAVIS, NANCY MEMORIES: Free concerts, peach march, Balboa Park picnics, the beach 56 Red Mt., Hitchhiking to Big Sur, Easter '71 56 festival in L.A., Thanksgiving Party '71, Joey's parties, B.B. King concert, Camping trip to Arizona, Lynn, Tere, all my friends who made school easier. DECKER, RAE-DEAN QDINOJ ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 2,3,4, Sr. Treasurer, TARTAN Staff. MEMORIES: Dinking Gary's surfboard, Geri flying into headboards, tripping over Debbie's chair, Lorraine spilling spaghetti, Nancy pinching Wilbert, Xmas dance and Proms, The Lincoln Continental, Mr. Ray, Best- 7f12f70, Worst- 5f19f72, Leon's chicken?, Curtis' K'Rae-Dean lost my place, Artie's love. DEGAETANO, MIKE ACTIVITIES: FLING Staff 3, Sports Ed. 4, Soph. Class Pres., CSF 1,3. MEMORIES: Mr. Pirie's cranial exercises, bottom lockers, senior testing, sleeping in Mr. Hart's class, Summer '72, Mr. Feeser's bringing his motorcycle into class when it rained, Gordinier's ecology kick, the triumvirate, getting clobbered when Kathy opened her locker. DOLL, SHERI ACTIVITIES: Tennis 1,4. MEMORIES: Europe, Huggy Bear, Wie-e-eder-manl, always my good friend, Becky, An especially warm Thank-you to a very special person, MARIE RUTH ROUILLARD, There are 3 things that remain-faith, hope, 86 love-86 the greatest of these is love fl Cor. 133, DAVID ANTONIO CASTALDI. DOOLEN, CLAUD ACTIVITIES: Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 1,2,3,4, FLING Staff 4. MEMORIES: Wabbit 86 his fatal errors, D.T., M.J.K., FOROLO, PDR, PR, GL, UWMCT, Rose Parade '72, 7f19f71, Laura, Sally, The difference between a rabbit and a Wabbit, Dos Pintos, 4 mins., Cheerleaders, Yeechl, La Jolla, Claudia. DOUGHTERTY, LYNN MEMORIES: Drivers' Training, P.E., Joyce's wedding, Weekends at Borrego Springs, Parties, Cars, cars, 86 more cars, Swapmeets, Always scratching, The big boss 86 little kids, UBob, Feb. 10, 1973. DOWLING, LAWREN KLAVERN, GERM J ACTIVITIES: Y-teens1,2,3,4, Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,4, Lead. Conf. 1,2,3,4, Soph. Secretary, Assist. Comm. Publicity, Senior Board, Leading Lassie, Homecoming Princess. MEMORIES: Y-teens, Sat.'s at Broadway, Homecoming '72, H.O.P., Carnations, Disneyland, Mysterious M.D., My sister Cindy, Good times with Shelley, Reaching my goals. DRUMMOND, SCOTT ACTIVITIES: Football l,2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Baseball 1, Campus Life. MEMORIES: Camping at Pat's- Dump, People, Bluegills, The dead tree at P.C., Rock, Fantastic friends, Mexico, New Year's Eve, F.B. practices, Car Rally, Haunted house 56 after, Prom '72, Marine St. Beached Whale, Jee-zo, Holy Cow, Battery affairs, Especially Cheryl. DU BOIS, CATHY MEMORIES: Mushy-roomy sauce, 6f14f70, vamp dog, 12f30f71 , J.K., V.C., P.F., R.B., P.C., T.W., B.B.W., 2-bits, Drake's corner, talks w. C.L,, Hollace, baggise, truckin', Las Vegas, Homecoming, C.I.F., Kelly's, Mts., Mt. Helix, '57 Bomb, Cow eyes, cheer squads, Cheer, Head Cheerleader, Jive talk, Blacks, race car, snorkeling '72, Hippo mouth, Pebbles, Rah-rah, dances, cakes, Bebe, my love- Patrick Kerrigan. DUFFY, BRIAN ACTIVITIES: Frosh V.P., Soph. V.P., Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Nom. Conv. 1,2,, Leadership Conference 1,2. MEMORIES: The Shack, A.W., Petti's, Big E, Uncle Ernie, Unc's parties, MJ B's, Meeting new friends 56 finding old ones, Being late when Andy drove, San Onofre, Johnson's cabin. DUFFY, LINDA ACTIVITIES: Softball: Volleyball: Basketball: Choir: Choraliers: Frosh Sc ASB Secretaries. MEMORIES: Best Team- Trina, Teri, Olley, Dorsey, Miss P.: Xmas Dance: Brian: Hawaii: Mr. Rue: Understanding Parents: Grumpys: Prom: I.L.Y.: Catalina: Teri: Homecoming: Rick- Oct. 9: Elgin. EARNEST, JANICE MEMORIES: Mazatlan- Rafael Sanchez: Fun 81 laughs with Carol: Friends: Mrs. Raines 8: Laurie: Burger Barn: Grossmont Center: Elvis Now: Richard lMustangs Greenl: Green Peppers 1: Justo Sierra. EDGELL, KATHY IHABLADORA, KATIE EDGEL to Evelynj MEMORIES: Espanol 4,5: Lang. Camp: Drake's death: Bromas sucias: Disneyland w, Ginger- But Mrs. Olson. . . H 81 My fellow Americans. . . : Drama- C.B.: Miracle Worker, Birdie, Charley's Aunt, ushering, shoe polish, T.J. 811-a team, peace: Ms. Lee: Miss Heimpel: Mrs. Costa: T.P.: la caballa: Slumber parties: Ist friends- D.W.: Pumphrey 8c Taft: Confetti: Sue: Jujubes: I- Club: Good Times. EICH HORN, SUSAN LEE ISUZIE, GOOBERJ MEMORIES: 702: Close to you: Fair: Pescadero: Bikin': Double date: Hanalei: 612: 2 of us: 3f4f7l: car ralley: Su: Grad.: Xmas Dance '7l: Mike: F.H.W.: f42: Crazy friends: Karen, Patti, Becci: Hoot Mon: Prom 8: Grad. '72: July 4: Disneyland: Buttons: Ernies: B 81 C: cruisin: V.W.: snow: Del Mar: Blank: Must be rough: Modified: 15: Bowling league. ELLIS, KATHRYN ACTIVITIES: Hi-Steppers: TARTAN: CSF: Senior Board. MEMORIES: Smilel: Hawthorne: Bus trips: Roses: Betty: Kap'n Kirk: TARTAN: Donuts 81 coke in the A.M.: Mr. Ray: Workshop: Susie: Frosh year: Sr. Math: Geometry: Photography: Shakespeare: Amigos: Span. Camp: Lunch: J.S.: L.S.: S.M.: L.W.: V.H.: Hawaii: Oregon: Rainbow: Dreams: Friendships: People, places and things. EMM ETT, VICKI MEMORIES: John Mercer: 62 Orange Van: Mercury St.: Nickname Duease:' May '71: 2f14f7l: 10f20f72: Mar. 3: Feb. 28: Seeing George Carlin at Funky Quarters: Waiting for Dave to call: Campus Dr.-in: RIP: and all my friends: Gymnastics 1. EUCKER, PAMELA J. MEMORIES: Jan. Grad.: Dugan- friends 84 parting: Hassles my parents have gone through for me 8L their loving patience: Phone calls at school: Those late Eght phone calls: 8f23f69: I Love You: l2f1f71: The love Mitch andI share: I ove You. EVANS, BETTE MEMORIES: I should always like to remember the great times of biology 8: all the wonderful friendsl have made in my 2 years at Helix. One special thought for one fine person. EVINS, MICHELE MEMORIES: Sue: a real person: Lynne: Ba-na-nas. Mary: a new friend: Sum. '72: Backpacking around Tuolumne: Esp. Glen Aulin: Loneliness: an artist: Time went by, I didn't care. The days became short, flying away. I've lost myself, not really aware, Wondering about another day. FAULDS, CONNIE ACTIVITIES: Frosh 8: Var. Cheer: Volleyball: Gymnastics: Choir: Lead. Conf.: CSF: Nominating Convention. MEMORIES: Out-to-breakfast: my Mt.: Hardy: Ernie's: Roger's: Bert's: 7f18f7l: Learning of love 8: its hardships: 5f19f72: SHAFT: trying: The eyes: Pine Valley: The Brums: Colds: Special thanks to Carol 81 Brenda: Freddies: Beach Campout. FAULDS, DAN MEMORIES: Those who stand close: The River: Summer '27: Disneyland: GYHOOYA: Xmas Vac. '7l: Liz's cooking: Slipping into Darkness: The Bustl: Because muscles Light- weighted it: FUMCLM, a chip off the ole tooth: CLC. FAU LK, DANIEL A. ACTIVITIES: Frosh, Jr., ASB Pres.: Swimming, Wrestling, Nom. Conv., 86 Speech Team l,2,3,4: Football 1: Leadership Conference 3. MEMORIES: Honesty to others is freedom of the mind: JESUS: AGAPE: Randy 85 Gus: Time For Change '73: PANORAMA: Friends: Christy, Elaine: Freedom Nowl: M.I.M.: A.A.F.: The search: Real friends care. . , Get Free- Be Real. FELDER, SUSAN ACTIVITIES: Big Sis. 2,4: Science Club 3,4: Lib. Club 4: Alumni Tea 4: Special Events 4: FLING 4: CSF 3. MEMORIES: Happy Atoms: Cambell's Soup Song. FIELD, DEBORAH ROBIN ACTIVITIES: Y-teens 1,2,3: Frosh Class Rep.: Nom. Conv. 1,2,3,4: Candystriping: Jr. Horsemen. MEMORIES: Beach houses: parties 8: boys: Ocean by the pier: Trip to Morocco: Horse shows: Del Mar: David Byrd: Games 8c afterwards: Lunch: Ma Drake Sc Pa Larsen: People, places 8: things everywhere, always? FIRTCH, SUSAN ACTIVITIES: Sci. Club Treas.: Orchestra: CSF. MEMORIES: Les: Paul: Karen: Leslie T.: Jo: Carolyn: Nance: Lennice: Nothing: Orchestra: MahJongg: Mod. Dance: l0f7f72: T.V. Guides: Span. 4: v 'The Nurse: Choc. Chip Cookies: Long Black Fingernails: Iowa: EAGLE Hospital- Do they sell hot dogs here?: Dr. Drake: Harbour Excursion. FLORES, MIRAN MEMORIES: R.O.R.F. Parties: Chinese Bordello in Tecate: Lueke's Fuzzy Lip: Oreo Memorial Award: Car Ralley's: Green Slime: Blackbird: Ady's Red Cap: Building of Mt. Cownie: Jackson's Hole: Curtis: Johnny Oreo: Jones' Fence: Jones and my swamp: Oink: Bano Cola. FORSBERG, MIKE MEMORIES: The days at the hospital, my night gown 8: running into the couch: All the wierd freaks at Helix: 11:30 PM accident: Meeting Tricia. FOSTER, SUSAN ISUSIE, SUEJ MEMORIES: Fri.'s: SPIRIT: Oxford: Whistle: TARTAN: DirtyJokes: Kathy: Habladora: Listen Chick: Jujubes: Confetti: Talks w. Joni: Turgay from Turkey: Kathi: Linda: B.G.: K.H.- Green Eyes: Tinkerbell: Mama Edgell: Crushes: MW's BIG Toe: Sum. '72 NY 84 IL: SHAFT: MY BuccarooJay: En Espanoll: La Caballa: Teachers: All that typing! POOPI Finding out things aren't always as we'd like them to be: Work- Rob 81 Johanna. FOX, CLAY ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1: Baseball l,2,3,4. MEMORIES: Hammer's Hummers: Gabe 8: Dawson: Frecks: Getting ready for games: Meeting new people: Haunted House: Oct. 31: Baby U: E1 Centro: Number I Girl: Gina: Drafting: Nights on the town. FREDRICK, LINDA MEMORIES: Dave: 4-XZOX72: 9f27f72: and J.P.: Modern Dance. FRENCH, JIM ILITTLE JIMYJ MEMORIES: Athletics: Dec. 7: 2 Biologys: One Tens: Quickfeet: Fantastic coaching: Sizzlers: Fri. nites at 8:00: Little Jimy: 400 B.T.A.: CIF: Freshmen BK.B: Xmas Dance '7l: Team meetings: Apts. 25 81 4: The Hill: Ernie's: His wall: Alpha Beta: Brownies: Mexico: Halloween '72: L.M. Dale: Purses for girls: And Life with Linny! FRIEDGEN, HOLLY ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 1,2,3,4: Grn. Pep.r's 1,2,3,4: Gymnastics 1-4. MEMORIES: The Love of Christ: Frosh Football party: Popcornrballs: soilbud: L.G.: Muscles: D.N.: Boppin': Pal: Vam: Alias Leroy Zeke: A8LW: wolf hunt: Mushy-roomy-roomy-sauce: D.F2: B.B.: Cheering 8: the squads: A.M.F.: the Ace: growing up and learning to love. FRYE, DAVE ACTIVITIES: Cross County 1,2,3,4: Track I,Z,3,4: Commission Class 4. MEMORIES: 9f25f72: Cuyamamca 1972 8: the CCC: Graduation '72: All the beautiful people I have come to know. FUKUSHIMA, TONY MEMORIES: Breakaway '7l: Campus Life Rallies: After game dance: All my teachers and friends: Concerts: CIF Basketball: J5: Movies: Nominating Convention: Football Games: The ZOO: Key Club. FYOCK, LAURA MAE ACTIVITIES: Orchestra l,2,3,4: Banner 2,3: Choir 2: Drama 2,3,4. MEMORIES: Steve 8: our Sunday at the Cross: Our special love: Life is what you make it: Vogel: His concern: We're so lucky: Ship's rock: NY trip: Hawes: Sally: My buddies: Faith: Christmas '71: Rose Parade: Isomata: My music: I'm happy- GAIA, CHUCK ACTIVITIES: Football 2,3,4: U.N. Club 2: Wrestling 2.4. MEMORIES: Pine Valley: Wetbacks: Car Theft: Sizzler: Hell Week Survival Mr. Ramsey's Physical Science Class: Busted: Murph's Taxi Service: Whittlen: Pervert Park: Murphy's jokes: Capping on Murph: Dave's Drunks: Weight Room funnies: MDaddy: Hunting at Rock Pond: Skinned Squirrels: She's still runnin': Mutt: Hammer's Hummers: Candy sales: S Mt.: Sideline: Egghunters. GALVAN, DEBRA MEMORIES: All my friends. GARRISON, JIM MEMORIES: All my summers: Leucadia: A special place: Journeys North: Being broke: L's: Blacks in the morn.: Friends: Warm wint. nites: A Park. GASKILL, LORRAINE ACTIVITIES: Swimming 2: Tennis 3,4: Softball 2,3,4: Y-teens 3,4. MEMORIES: All the good timesl had with my friends. GERHART, KEITH ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention 1: Golf 2,3,4. MEMORIES: Keetz: Geometry: Studley: County Courthouse in summer school: Golf matches 81 practice rounds: Maybe El Centro. GERSTEIN, LYNN RACHAEL MEMORIES: Mr. O's Bio. Class: Sum. '72: Birdie: Charlie Brown: talking back stage: the gangamos: H.O.P.'s: Cheering: Homecoming: Laud: Xmas dance '7I: Prom '72: My sister Jannie: Lead. Conf's: Judy-love: Jivettes: Chasing F-16: 12f7f69 84: what followed with Jimmy: ette-amos: TP friends: Airport: Catalina. SENIORS 167 GILL, RUTH ARMIDA MEMORIES: Frankie Chavez: Bonilla River: Teddy 51 Chato: Let's stay together : Marcelle 55 my purse: Sugar Shack: Costa Bella: Suavecito: Bloody Mary: Tumbleweeds: F.A.: New Yearls Eve: Number 8: Arizona Helen 5c Tommy: Chicano Power. lusto Sierra. GILLESPIE, GINA MEMORIES: 6f23f72: Rose Parade: Lou 51 working at P.B.: Sue and Marty: Phoenix: Cuz' Col' 5: Hawaii: Football games: Audrey: Karen: all friends: Smile: Riding bikes from P.B. to O.B. w. Susan: Civics: Country Zits: The free of us: Christmas dance '72: Teaching first grade. GILLINGHAM, BOB ACTIVITIES: Glee Club I: Choir 2, 3, 4: Golf I, 2, 3, 4: All-League Team. MEMORIES: Brilliant golf coaching by Coach Vinton: Holing out a 90-yd. wedge shot with Matti LongfeIIow's wedge: The trip to Catalina: Mis-signing a score card to lose the match to EI Capitan: Growing I3 in.: Shooting a 7l. GOLEMBIEWSKI, BONNIE MEMORIES: M 51 D: RRH: Alvarado Drive-In: The beginning: No. I: Special people: REF: Sum. '72: Friends like EQ, DH, MR, JL, EB, MA, KB, LEHW, Cin 5c Greg, Little TML: Gym with S, T, L, K, B: DECA '7l-'72 at Hilton w. BC, Cs: Feb. K72: TRICKY RICKY: PETER POLAK: l7th birthday: Mrs. Lee: Mr. Larsen: Miss Snyder 56 G.B.: REL. GOODRICH, PATTY MEMORIES: Lynnemy best buddy-forever: Chubbs : 4 yrs. I-4-3: San Francisco 4 The booeboo-beautiful times w. Steve-Ist love: May 9: Growing up: Tears: Knowing Barr: A Dana: J 51-l: bl 55 R: Carmen: Erie: Debbie: Sandy: Talks with Barb: Marty: Mr. Ray. GOODWIN, PATTY MEMORIES: All my thoughts, hopes, and wishes for Jon: the moment Marianne lost her shorts: To my great friends Carol, Marianne 5z Elaine: the good timesl had in Study Hall in 108. GORMAN, JENNIFER LYNN ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers I: Y-teens I, 2, 3: Crafts Club 2, 3, 4: Nom. Convention 3. MEMORIES: Sander: Boobie: Rockin' Robin: and Bether: Maybellm Amazed: Alice the Goon: Good times at the beach: Pal Night: Falling in Love: I can't eat, I can't sleep: Lake Tahoe: Birthday parties: Getting buzzed: And anything else I'd like to remember, but have forgotten. GRAHAM, BETH MEMORIES: Super Frickles: Super Chicken 5c catnip: Morgan's cabin: Magnavista Gang: Sum. '70: A feeling that will always be: C.T.: Coffee House : Hangout: Rusty 51 O.B.: the shack: FriendsI': D.E.:1.C.: R.W.: G.E.: R.K.: M.P.: Giggles LisaI': I0f28f72: My everything - Dave Williams, GRAY, LINDA ACTIVITIES: Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2: CSF I, 2, 3, 4: Fling Staff 4. MEMORIES: Sum. '72: Being a counselor at camp 5c then going to Yosemite: Getting to go back to Iowa twice in one year 5L then going to Chicago for the Missions Congress: My Friend. GREGORY, jOHN MEMORIES: Beach House: taxicabs: Lemons: Eggs: Palm Springs: The Dam: Moose 51 Mercedes: the Fort: Shane's House: Thanksgiving '70 5z '7I: Quack: Carl Applemeyer: Reefer Madness 51 the Giant Rip-off C1271 7f7Il: Many more good times 5: many good people. GREINER, ELIZABETH IBETHERJ . MEMORIES: Al: Steve: john: Jenny: Sandy: Beacher: Body Womping: Stoked: Back yd. parties: Beach House '7I: Bike Rides: O.B. 5: P.B.: Mom Drake: Buzz:-d : Wall lunches: My room: 7f28f72: lim, Forever always. Y teens. GROSS, ROBIN ACTIVITIES: Y-teens I: Gymnastics I, 2, 3. MEMORIES: Sum. '70: SO basketball games: Ernie's: Good friends: fun times with Cheryl, Diana, Holly: Prom '72: Scripts: A.M.F.: Lunches w. Nancy, Brandy: 4f25f72: and most of all, Tom! GROVE, KAREN MEMORIES: Ken: Bikes: All the foxes: Knowing : Dean 5c jergen: the house: Marvin's: My good friends: P.E.: Claudia: Dave: Dave: Tom: Tim: Durney: Ginger: Charlie: Bonnie: Fray : My big sister Marilyn: All the love 5c gYofll5c had times: Sutntimesl: Cox's Cure: Oatmeal Cookies: Lackanookie: o 7 uit. GRUE, GREG MEMORIES: Camping in '7l in McKain Valley: Duke, Doc, Duke playing tree: BiIl's red face: Top locker: Funl in Agua Caliente: Tina 55 her early morning rises: Beach: Living in love with Tina: NOT sleeping in summer '72: John T. Swimming 2, 3, 4. GUTGESELL, LANI MEMORIES: Kenith Edward Gibson: 871 I: Coming Home: Mary?: Hawaii Cheri: Blue eyed Deitz Brown Sugar: VVe fall in love with people and possessions only to be tortured by anxiety for them. HAAK, VICKI ACTIVITIES: CSF l, 2, 3, 4: Swim Team 2, 3, 4: DECA Z, 3, 4. MEMORIES: Dave: Kent: Terry: San Felipe: 5fl9f72: P.B.: 879-I9f72: Out- a-site times 51 talks w. Tim: Cruisin': wasted: Mac: Paul: Tom: San Felipe Sandfleas: Big Red: Short Stuff: Moody Blues Concert: Camping: Fishing on Dream Girl: Thanksgiving 1971. 168 SENIORS HAFNER, DAVE ACTIVITIES: Football I, 2, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Nominating Convention. MEMORIES: Frosh football: weightroom jokes: Camping: lVIurph's driving: 110 in track: Pine Valley: Wetbacks: Hiway patrol: Bust: Car Theft: Sittin' on the rock WhittIen': Prevert Park: the gang: Capping on Murphy: Baseball games: Bike Hike from Julian: IDA: George : Playing Hockey: Hugh: Freedom. HALGREN, GUY MEMORIES: Schwendi: f'What a mess : ToIin's transparancies: Politics at lunch w. S.T. 55 S.W.: in Hog Heaven w. lack Munson: the drive-ins: Vogel's post nasal drip: Summer '72. HAMMOND, PHYLLIS IPHYLLJ MEMORIES: 9722: Hello Dolly: Havasu: Querk worms: London Bridge: Xmas dance '71, '7Z: Mark Spitzn: f'The Beastn: Teddy Bear: Sr. Prom: Hotel Del: 6fI0f72: K'Nookie : Annie Green Springsu: The Tuna Boat : and Especially Stuart: The ONE most dearest to me, and the LOVE we share. HARMON, GARY ACTIVITIES: Wrestling I, 2: Football 1. MEMORIES: Living in true happiness afterl found out what true happiness is: Enjoying the world with Kathy beside me: Billiard King 5c Marine St.: All my friends, especially Mike H., Kathy W., Mike B. HARRIS, LAURIE ACTIVITIES: Choir: Modern Dance Club. MEMORIES: My beautifully INSANE friend, Sally: Doreen-Our sundaes: The CHOIR GANG: Wonderful CATALINAI: P. HAIRI: The Birdie freaks: My love for Paul Spaghetti CBANANASU: GargoyIes : jack-in-the-Box My finger's stuck! IH: If you don't clean the sinks, communism will take over the worldl : Our I'HiII . HARRIS, MICHAEL ACTIVITIES: Wrestling I: Track I, 2: Football 2. MEMORIES: 9715771-Drunk: Cruising I20 MPH: Tolin's transparencies: My 42 Ford Truck: Partying: Marine St.: Baseball field: Billiard King: All the miles I put on: All my warm friends, especially Patty, Karen, Carol, Gary, Tim, 5L Benny: Not in that order. HARRIS, TERESA A. MEMORIES: Bob. HARVEY, GINGER MEMORIES: Trippiny: Jean-Keith: Dave-Charlie: Gayle-Bruce in O.B.: Karen-jergen: Philosophy: I0th-cedar: Truckin' w. Lori, Kelly, Linny: Doug 5: the zoo: Jimmy: LMRS : Abish: Foxes: Hauling: Bozo 5: Waldo: Helix Theater-May 27: Libby-P.E.: Kevin, grow-up: Foxy Roy: Mike,5L motorcycles: lon W. HAYES, RITA MEMORI ES: I will always remember the summer before school, the parties and the great times. I'II never forget my good friends .l.W., B.D., L.O., N.W, 5: the rest of the gang. I'Il never forget Mr. Woods for Psych. But most of all, there's Jim G., whom I'Il always remember. HELMS, BILL ACTIVITIES: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Track 3. MEMORIES: lr. Yr.: Sum. '71: Car Ralleys: Our Toy : Ernie's: Hardy St.: Making movies: Grade School: getting aced: football: the coaches: the wiping out in M.V. trackmeet: practices: Marine St.: All the crazy things Larry, Jeff andl did: The Gang: Friends'I: B.H.: M.R.: IK.: L.S.: G.T.: IG. HENDERSON, EDNA E. MEMORIES: Mr. Ramsey's twisted ankle: Mr. Freed's dictionary: Tweety 56 Sylvester: lim: Chicago: Cupid's Delight: Life. Gymnastics 3. HENSON, EVELYN MEMORIES: Fri. nite football games: Biology: Sr. Bench Warmers: Science Club: My nephew as our mascot for Sr: Bench Warmers: Mid-term Grad.: Election year-Nov. 7: Friends and lunchtime. HESSLING, CHARMAINE MEMORIES: To everything there is a time, a purpose, a season . . . all the good peoplel shared those times with: Fri. nites: Carrots: Lakanuki - that rare Hawaiian disease: the House: Knowing: Sometimes both lunches: P.E.: the desert: 13 in 3 daysl: the river: marshmallow Mts.: Dog screams: Peter 5: Paula: Crawford. HEWITT, SUSAN MEMORIES: Sum. '7Z: Washington apples: Rotten peaches: A good time with one fine person: Learning and getting my head together: Lake Murray friends: Laughing: Primo: Little Falcon: Little joe St.: Yuba River: Ma's pink house: Partying all week long: Mts. 5: all sorts of trees 5: rivers: Nature-a gift of life. HILDEBRAND, PAM IPUJ MEMORIES: Waiting for this year to end: My blond guy, Dave: Having fun times, being sneaky: Concerts: Mada: Red or Orange?: Living and loving it. HILL, TAMMY MEMORIES: S.G. FOREVER: Easter Vac. '72: the Opel: Butterfield: Memorial Weekend: Dirt Bakes: Concerts: Summers filled w. Good times: I'm stoked: parties: Shanana: Trudy: Dexter Dr.: Hardy: Ryder: Getting my head together: I'm sure : VVaIks on the beach: Craig: Mac 54 Mrs. McDaniel: swimming: MY VAN: especially, GARY. Swimming I, 2, 3. HILTERBRANDT, JACK MEMORIES: The desert: the river: Ditching school to go surfing: summer parties, Stuck up people, the P. B. crew, Morning hangovers Sc going to school, Blacks, Lisa. HIXSON, TOM AC'I'IVI'I'lES: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Concert band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 4. MEMORIES: Los Coyotes, Wabbit, Black's, Cruising, Disneyland y7Z, Autumn Band, Drum Section, Rolo, M.S., P.R., D.S., C.D. HOEFFER, LORELEI MEMORIES: John's old lady Wanda, T.J., D.l., C.S., Break my mind , Garstka, Loren's cliches, let loose , Diarmid, Glenn, Paul, Curt, O. B., Jacki 84 Dick, Stoner, Faye's loves, Hitchiking, Disneyland '72, Garry, Conn., Eating breakfast with Bonnie, Pam-Marty. Orchestra I. HOMAN, PRISCILLA MEMORIES: Hawaii, My frosh year, Fran at school, Basketball at Santana, Grades, Teachers, Friends, D.S., L.O., Bible Lit., Spanish, Amigos, Guitar class, I lth grade lunch, Blue Maverick, Fancy, All that homework, Vogt-l's A'l. CSF 2, 3. HU BBLE, SUE ISU EY BU BJ AC'I'IVI'I'IES: Corps 2, 3, 4, So. His 3, lst Lt. 4, Choir 2, TARTAN 4. MEMORIES: Zebra, My legs looked like sausagesll, Corps trips, Hawthorne, Gniss Gnurner, Jerky Jerry, the Mob, Sob stories at lunch, GS. Camp, The Storm, Band 84 Corps people, T.A.'s, Greasy, The Banquet, Hoodle - dang - faldie - di - do.. . H, Guess the illnr-ssl, IO to 2 , Foottime, Halfball Shows, Dorrns Rams, The Military Marvel, Fun 84 Folly in Brawleyi Q-U.A.P., Babble, Notes in Spanish. HUNT, KEVIN MEMORIES: P 85 P Club in Mr. Heyer's class, the gang, all my insane friends who put up with me, the time 6 of us Went to the Xmas dance in an Opel station wagon, And just being the strange person I am. HUNTER, GLORIA E. MEMORIES: Life is not easy, Sum. '72, Going to the beach, Meeting all kinds of people, The wedding 778772, My best friends: Lori Ortega, Kathy Mayer, Patty Bruce, Labor Day Weekend at Cantmar, Ridgeway Dr. Gang, Clam lips, Ha-Ho, Ronald M., David, Carol, Choir, Danny, J.B., Love Someday. HURLEY,PAT ACTIVITIES: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: Frosh yr., Carol, Xmas Dance '72, OrangeJulius, All my partying buds, Secret Surfing spot, the Truck, That nite at the Ace, Jethro Tull, Spirit, Led Zepplin, Bunny's Tree Fort, The one forever in my life. ISENBERG, DONNA MEMORIES: Good times, bad times, New experiences w. different people, embarrassing moments, concerts, summer '72, San Clemente Beach, joints'y, carnations, presidio, Talks at Nic's, Walks to Colina, O.J.'s Dictionary Hill, Good friends, mixed feelings, Xmas dance, My understanding friend, Laura, All the good times to come. JALATY, JAMES MEMORIES: Getting straight at the river, Getting CASE, Ripped off by W.P,D. . Wrestling. JERMAN, BARB ACTIVITIES: Speech Team 4, Young Life 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: Pasha, TKE, Randy's party, W.C. at Loft, Snow, Farrel's, GSRF, 'Nise Presidiol, Rock around the clockn, Rosy Boa, Mandy, B.B., Canada, N.Y., Hid., Yose., Prairie dogs, D.F., Larson, Annie, Wong, Scymores, Oak Creek, Gerome, Borrego. JOHNSON, DEBBIE MEMORIES: Jr. yr., Those fantastic Fri. nites, Forester's Parties, INCA, Skinned Rat, Julie, One way Perry , Always acting more than just crazy, AFRICAN elephant, Carrotts, Kingheadls Birthday Party, B.J, ZSc the Nova, Laughing about everything, Pine Trees, Colg. Grove, Are you ready? JOHNSTON, LESLIE ACTIVITIES: Y-teens I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Softball I, 2, Swimming 2, Com.. Class, Senior Board. MEMORIES: Summer '72, Bradshaw's, Sharon's patty, Gross Gardens, K.F.C., Homecoming '71, Good times w. different people, Gus, Stub, Germ, Casey, Carnations, joints , Presidio, Oh yeah , Arlene, oh nuts , my friends. JONES, JULIE MEMORIES: Band 55 Choir trips and all the fun we had on them, Fri. nites, The locker, Being able to make a joke out of anything, The Forresterls, Having fun w. friends, Perry Smith, Debbie, My family, The Mts., my Yrs. at Helix! Choir 2, Hi-Steppers 3. JONES, MARSY ACTIVITIES: Sr. Glee I, 2, 3, Campus Life I, 2, 3, 4, Nom. Convention I, 2. MEMORIES: Real Good , 87l577l, Huh , Hot Dates with D.C., 8770, And my Christian friends. KATAN, BRIAN MEMORIES: Bumming around, Ping Pong, Snow Bunnies, Big Bear Skiing, Joe Sc Lynn of '72, Toliet Paper, The rock, Long and windy road, Sky diving '73, Iron Horse, Xmas dance, Science teachers, Freed, Pirie's Frog, Mustang , Lee and Minorities, Hassels at attendance office Sc fun. KEATON, ELIZABETH IBUTTONSJ MEMORIES: 702, Bill, May 28, April Fools, Pyle's office, Claudia, Susan, Easter Vac. '71, Sandmen, Football, Baseball Games, Gym 5, Deb, GL meetings, Conv., Leadership, Farrell's, Pam, Disneyland, Lost Laurie, Parties, Karen's triple dates, Gossip, 5, Nicolosi's, Prom, Sum. '72, T.P., Bowling league, New York 50th, That's life, Friends, Talks, Hassels, Good times. KEIL, CHERYL ACTIVITIES: Frosh class treas., y-teens I, 2, 3, Swim team 2, 3, 4, Fling 3, 4, Young Life 3, 4. MEMORIES: Special friends-Big D., Reenie, Holls, Rob Sz Rovavian, Mrs. McDaniel 256 Mac, crazy swimteams, AMF, Indio, Bosom friend, Cupid, Bad Church dance, Frosh baseball games, dead tree at PC, M Sc M's, being happy. KENNEDY, BOB MEMORI ES: Up in the hills, down in the desert Sz out on the beach, Tennis shoes, Frogs with Luther, Pots w. Helmuth 51 overexposed Nlr. Ray, Not doing homework, Hum?, Smash-ol, My bent bus, Oh really, All the good times w. good people, My frosh and Jr. Yrs., Oh Yeah, KENYON, BOB AC'I'IVl'I'IES: Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. MEIVIORIES: Xmas dance '71, Jumper cables, Vogel, Hammer, Hubba, Spidel, Fan Club, Mt. Helix, Lites on Grossmont Center, French class, Wendy white legs, Sheri shrimp, JoAnnls heartbreak, Pool hopping, Hilton, Hanalai, Blacks, Muscle Beach, Classes W, Rowena, Dorea, Mariann, Forth and Fresno KERSEY, SANDRA MEMORIES: '72 Xmas dance, Solid Brass, Football games, After game dances Sum. '72, Payson, Ariz., Randy 8a the Rockits 54 their dances, Photo, Civics, Donna, Heidi, Karen, lylilly, Connie, 12710772 - and especially lylikel KIMSEY, SANDY MEMORIES: '70, Mike NIcK., U.S.N., D,K.. '72, Our lunch table, friends Fawn, Shelley, Favorite teacher - Miss Kloos, My visit back East, John G. Summer '72. KLEEBER, BRENDA AC'I'lVl'I'IES: Gymnastics, Volleyball, Nlascot. MEMURI ES: Brendamos will remember, Hootmon Sc J.F., Erniels, 2nd place beam routine, Old grandad Bacher, Final's week happy hour, 8 yr. bud's-J.VV. 86 L.O., Shaft, Scheming w. Con, Bubblcy breakfast, Pine Valley, Beach Campout, Brumls beach house, And love to that special someonel KNAUER, NANCY DAWN MEMORIES: My two favorite people: Phil SL Jessie Patton, Heidi 56 Dave in Hare Knott's class - Nach Berlin , Carla in History - Hugh, Dave with care - all, Grad. Nite '72, Next Thursday , College, USIU - I776, Babysitting, 6 yrs. and forever - lLI only Love, My reward: 3 hours a day as Mr. Patton's T.A. KNICKERBOCKER, PAUL AC'I'IVI'I'IES: CSF, Key Club, Math Team, Tennis. MEMORIES: Car Rallyes lMay we search your car, I + I I .3, :Sc 9 livesl, Halloween w. M.H., Essoteric, Obscure, Profound Chalk Talks, Labs w. M.D, Sc B.B.B., Blue Ferry, Pig, J.G., SL flying creamed corn, Stately Blunder, San Clemente Bomber, NEEP. KOLLER, TERI ACTIVITIES: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader - 2 yrs., Class officer v 2 yrs., Band Council. MEMORI ES: Needles, CA., 9 55 10 grade, Helix - l I oc I2, Rose Parade '72, Ariz. '72, K.W., Band Trips, PD, Terrance, Fox , DJ, Blitzes, SC, Maga, LS, GZ, DL, DT, SA, Farrel's, AND Kap'n Kirk. KU BANIS, PAT MEMORIES: Laguna 81 the cabin, Coffee nips, Merv, Good friends, the Ladiesl' Donna 51 Leslie, Skiing at Squaw, Alaska, Denali, Fireweed, Julius Feeser, Dorkyjokes, Travels W. Big Bertha, Canada, The River, Juicy, The Propositions, Sierra Club, Thoreau, VVildness, All the Droolers, Desiderata. CSF 2, 3, 4, Tartan Bearer. KU HL, CATH ERIN E MEIVIORIES: Cathy Schroeder, Sum. '70, Lemon Perfume, NIake it with Youn, The Four of Usn, lVIotorcycle rides, Datsun, Ranch, Shack, Sergeant Peppers , Booby on the Bus, American Pie , 8 good days w. Ricky B., Parties W. Ricky B., Too long w. Rick White, Loving Brad now Sc forever. KUNKEE, CHERYL ACTIVITIES: Marching and Concert Band. IVIEMORIES: Marslia, Ruth, Joanie, OronsayI', Edinsburg, Alaska '72, Kapln Kirk, Rose Parade '72, Campus Life, Basketball, Xmas Dance with Nlark, Disneyland, May 20, Blitzes, Long Beach '7l, Ariz. '72, Band trips. KU ROSAD, SUSIE MEMORIES: The Year of Discovery, Keeping in touch, Friends that make me happy, Young Life I, 2, 3, 4, Yateens 4. LACK, BECCI MEMORIES: Kar, Doll, San, Su, Pat, Foster - cycling, My mom, Trip up the Coast, Benn, Moon jogging - Disneyland- Sonny Sc Cher Show -Laughter w. Kar, 1175772 ideal wish, Growing with Sc understanding him, 5719772 start of hope, 777777 waiting, Learning real love from a real person - DAO, his family, It Might Have Beenf' LAGORIO, MICHELLE NOEL MEMORIES: Rose Parade '72, Per. 3 PIE, Xmas, Prom, Football Games, Dances, Concerts, Debbie, O.B. Surfcat, Claudia, Penny, 'Mr. Higby, Rabbit Ears. Band, Girls' League Committees. LAM BERT, CH ERI E MEMORIES: My friend Dan August, White fruit, Jo Bob, Mermaid, Exacto, SENIORS 169 fruits: Tripping down the hall: MacLeod: Underbrush: Jr. TipToes: Care Free: Stiff head: Nells: Bear Neck: Whispering Pines: Michael Angelo: Mr. Helmuth: 9th grade Span.: Dog: Cheating: Below the Mouth: Post Session: Corncob: Stonewall: Patch: Robin: Lunch: Saturday Night! LAWSON, KAREN MEMORIES: Songs: Oregon 56 Annie: ArtI's Loonies: Talks w. Pam: Munchies: Itls Cool: K 56 K: theJoggers: Frankie Funnies: Walks home w. E.: 6721771 56 the measles: 972l772: Johnny Cool: Sound Effects: Al: Super psych: Mary's SS: N.N. 56 Jack: Snow: O.D. 56 Kickin' back: Picnics: Sunsets: and Summer Good Times. LEPORE, BOB MEMORIES: Blacks: Wedge trips: Niven Jetties: Newport Beach Foxes: Camping trips: Going Cruising: Hitchikers: The Wall: Fri. nites: Parties: Surfing friends: Summers '71 56 172: Bali Hai: Olympia: Red Mt.: At Wind 56 Sea with Nancy W. whol will always like very much. LINDSAY, DAWN ACTIVITIES: Marching Band l, 2, 4: Concert Band 2, 4: Sopli. Class Sec.: CSF 2, 4: 3-Year Grad. MEMORIES: Linda: Phyllis: Teri: f'Kap'n Kirk : Band Trips: Blitzes: Albert: Mesa: Dixie 56 Deanne: Autumn I7l: Rose Parade '72: Palm Springs: Tim: 7-Ups : Jim: Howard: Soph. year: Wendy: 'KDawn-Dawnfl LINDSEY, LAURRI JEANE MEMORIES: Living: Painting my portrait across the wide canvas of Life: Havasu: Backpacking: Good ole' Fri. nites in EI Cajon: Summer: Sailing Ships: Dreams: Friends. . . rainbow . . . dear companion colors up the sunshine hours pouring music down the canyon: Seagulls: Someone special in San Jose. LOM BARDO, SALLY MEMORIES: A.B.: S.L.: M.E.: N.B.: Good times '70-'71: Mteeting Ron 57l277I: Going to parties: Disneyland: Shows: Plays lHello Dolly, ETC.l M-S- L : George 56 Mary's good times together: Favorite teachers - Qth: Miss Mitterling: 10th: Mr. Frank, Mr. Olsen: 12th: Mr. Robbins. Susie 56 Steve? LONG, CHRISTIE MEMORIES: KW, TB, DB, SC, 56 the Dune Buggy: D and the DC's: Always being wrong but trying hard: The Mts.: All my close friends: EB, CN, CD 56 my friendship with Sammy: All the experiences with one very special person: Love and Mushfy Cheer '70-71. LONG, SALLY QROCKYJ ACTIVITIES: Band 9: Choir 10, ll: Speech ll: Hi-Steppers ll. MEMORIES: New 56 beautiful experiences w. M.M. alias Belt Buckle Bulgetto Butchu: Coco's : voice of vvater : K'Helm'l: Mt. Miguelers: Laura C56 Dandass 131 56 bisl: OHOP: NeeliaEiramAerodAsilNevid: Catalina Skinny legsn BGDC: Mark: Australia 56 Hawaii W. Nanc-thanks Moml: Arizonians. LOTHIAN, ANNETTE MEMORIES: Span. Class: Summer '72: Frosh yr.: Folk group: CharBurger: Lunchtime: Guitar class: Shopping: CYO: Jenny: Mary G.: And most of all Kevin. LUJAN, IDA ACTIVITIES: Banner Corps: Hi-Steppers: Drama Club: Nom. Conv.: Fashionality Nite. MEMORIES: My sweethearts: Dave 74: Friends: Phyllis, Olga, Carlene: Gene's letters: Disneyland: Alias Susan, Sally, Ann: Motorcycle: Cricket: Bus trips: Arizona Doug: Albuquerque Snow: The 4 pick-ups: Oldies but Goodies: My wonderful family: Dances: Music: Marching: Gas station: Love and Kisses. MAC EAC H EN, JOAN MEMORIES: Mr. Boone, Hist. '72: Football games: purple taffy 56 a green balloon: Mexico: New friends: Memorable times: Painting rm. 91: Interesting people for friends. MACHADO, LAUDELINA ILAURIE, LAUD, SMOOCHI ACTIVITIES: Commissioner of Finance: Most School Serviceu: Jr. Treas. Girls' League. MEMORIES: Vlrlild crushes: Sr. Prom '71, 73: King Don: Larry, Princess Laurie: H.O.P.: R.O,: Linny: Eileen: Buttons: Y-teen friends: Guys: Growing up: I'm so luckyl : Getting emotional: Miss Garcia: Macys: C. Of C.: B.B.B.: Friends, Love, Happiness: Best years of my life. M.-XLMBERG, FAWN LAURA MEMORIES: Frosh yr.: John: Friends, Sandy C56 Debbie: Good times with Loren: Summers: Fun in the Sun: IVIr. Grainger 56 Mr. hlanor: Bodys but no minds. MANDRELL, CHERYL LYNN MEMORIES: Hawaii Sept. '69-June '7l: Ray Cantiheros: Hilton: 77l8772: 27l4772: Snoopy: Color my world and bars: Judy: Lani: Joyce: Mom 56 Chad: David Moore: Things Go Better with Coke: Only the beginning: The Best: Hot Rod: Zuni Turquois: No. 175: Excellent: Arizona forest C56 Dave: Hooked on Love. MANN, SANDY MEMORIES: Scott at Lunch: Jenny, Beth, Jackie, Robin 56 the Gang: Watch out for Kathy Baumu: Chow time boys: People at the beach: Alford 56 the gang: The Alvarado 56 Andy: Birthday parties: TKE parties: Randy 97l0772: Dana 56 Jeff at the hockey game: Jenny 56 her loves: Mr. Ray's smut: Mr. Serr's face. MARKS, SHERYL ANN ISAMJ ACTIVITIES: Volleyball team 1: CSF l, 2: Hi-Steppers 2, 3, 4: Lieut. 3: Captain 4: TARTAN Staff 4. MEMORIES: Maggot 56 her puppy: Lockers: Leslee and ESPepticity: Peggy: 170 SENIORS Mamma Turner: Redlands: Long Beach from 10 pm to 2 am: My parents: People in band 56 corps from '70-73: Craig. MARQUEZ, TERESA YVONNE ITEDDYJ ACTIVITIES: Justo Sierra Pres.: V. Pres. and Secretary. MEMORIES: Be-Be: San Jose: Hot fun in the summertime: Bay Gonzales: Aug. 169: Oh, what a nite: Olivo St.: G.N.: Ain't no Sunshine: Las Primas Pres: Parties at my house: Parties in L.G.: Casa de Cuna: Tiajuana: Tecate: Viva Mi Raza: Precioso. MARSHALL, JOE ACTIVITIES: Student Council: Nom. Conv. 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: Peppermint: Beach: Prevert Park: Murph's driving: Dog on a log: Espanol choke: Bike ride from Julian: Higby,s Underworld: l l0Is: Trying tojump: Hey 3: Padres: Crosstown Hockey: The Airport. MARSHALL, KATY MEMORIES: All my friends: Pink 56 Yellow: Mr. Vogel-40'54- Protein: One far- out year in San Francisco: Being a Senior: '72-73: Alex: Jenny: Christopher: Bill: Mme. Pierrette Spatz: Prune Bushes 56 Tomatoes: K'What a long strange trip itys been. I-Club l: PSU: CSF. MARTELL, DEBBY MEMORIES: Sum. '70: Paul: Valentinesls Day '70: Aug. 25: W.Y.M.M.D.? My ring: Disneyland: Walking on the beach: Palm Springs: Pam, her help 56 her laugh: Kathy KTTJ her funny remarks: My changes: smiling: My love for Paul: Good times and good talks: Trying harder and beginning to understand. MARTIN, BARBARA MEMORIES: Karate: Gymnastics: TKE: I arties: Coco's: Easter '72: Summer I72: Halloween 172: Snow fights: Nov. 10: 56 . . . FRIENDS. J MARTINEZ, GLORIA IMIJAJ MEMORIES: 472772: Sammy proposed to me: 778771 : first date w. Sam: 578772: Ring: 376772 M.L.: l272677l: Baptism: Summer '70: Joe for 3 yrs.'I: 10730770: Nose : 12757692 f'RWS STATE: Beach Parties: Mike: friends: On the road girls : Boy-o-boy, look at that! MARTINEZ, TONY MEMORIES: Parties '72 at Daveys: The Mts. '71-72: Halloween '72 with my fire extinguisher: The Gang Sundayls at Bonita: Paradise 56 Saddleback Park. MASTRO, PAUL ACTIVITIES: Choir 1,2, 3, 4: Choraliers 4. MEMORIES: Choir: concerts: Bustrips: Car washes: Laurie: Sally: Annie: Sherry: Donna: Ralph, Mommie: JolToadl: Pickle lSuel: Discovering something new at M.V.: Phil 56 Stew: Kathy. MATTHYSSEN, MILLY MEMORIES: Mt.: Dec. 28: Cooper St.: Oregon 56 Florida: The beaches: Jinny, Pat, James'I 56 Mr. Hutchins: Kathy: Oceanography class: Jerry: Getting stuck in the snow: Feb. 14: The Jimmy: J.R.S. MATTIA, RUTHANN MEMORIES: Mickeymouse: Skinny legs: Xmas: Fire: All my friends near 56 far: SCC: My cousins-good times and bad: Church: Loved ones: My C's: G.: Being Italian C56 loving it: Loving people because God created them: Mr. Test the Best: My best friend Jesus Christ. MAY, HENRY MEMORIES: Being accepted right away in a new school 56 playing basketball against Coach Hammer: Scott: Mono : 'LWi1t : Lynne, Joanie, Ruth 56 Gail. MAYER, KATHY MEMORIES: Nelson: Danhy: Mark: Bill: Gloria: Deana: Patty: Squashed face: Paul fishing w. Deb: Growing up a lot 56 finding out it's not easy: 9th grade English class: Disneyland in the rain: Being followed to the Desert: 3 hours on the phone: 379772: IO74772: Summer '70: Hotel Del Coronado: Shepherd's Smile. MC CARDELL, SCOTT MEMORIES: The beach at sunrise 56 Loyda: ALL the Aardvarks in the world: Surf'sfup Moondoggyl: Laguna Snow 56 the Cruisin' Mustang: Xmas dance '7l: Baseball splinters: Klamath River fishing: Banana Man: Swimming O.B. Pier: '58 truckin'I: Freddy the Shifter'I: What's happening man?: Weird but real friends. Baseball l, 2. MC CORMICK, EILEEN IARLENE, WEENIE, MAC, MC BEADJ MEMORIES: Good friends, especially Laudelina, Helene, 'KPeepsy', Debbie, Lesil , Cathy: Bldg.: R.O. Tootsu: Tarf: Halloween TP: Scripps 56 beach summer '72: Biz: H.O.P.: Times 56 discussions w. Dave: Eating apples: Clark at O.B.: Xmas dance W. Bill: Farrell's in pajamas: Dances: Purp Shirt: Bleachers before Homecoming: Y-teens: Paddleball: Camping. MC DANIEL, MARY MEMORIES: Rose Parade y72: Arizona Trip '72: Long Hard Practices: Sum. '7l: All my friends. Bagpipe Band 2, 3, 4. MC DERMOTT, MIKE MEMORIES: Walking a long way twice for a good cause: My first dance: My last dance: Punctuality: Learning to play the guitar: My music: Chuck: The beach: The Mts.: The Snow: Surfing: 6: Carl Applemeyer: the Most effective sandwich: the Incredible Vogel: Slime molds: 'fWliat, I can't hear you. : The Future. Nom. Convention 1. MC DOUGAL, KAREN ACTIVITI ES: Y-teens 3, 4. MEMORIES: BSM: C.N.: Biology, the fun we had with M.G.: D.O.: L.A.: D.J.: P,O.: The Good Sc Bad Times: Good friends A.S.: M.O.: B.N. MC GEE, DENNIS MEMORIES: JoAnn: Mrs. Ornelasy Spanish Class: Lyn: Bonnie: Judy SL Mr. Singerys history class: Studs: Friday Nite Ball games. MC HUGH, DEBI MEMORIES: Sunshine: Purple Taffy: OB: Popcorn: Drums: Greenfield: MG: The Ranch: Mickey Mouse: RR: 'fSmut : TN: Jim: Leaves: Fog: The 'fLittle Red Fire Engine with a Flag : All my friends: JH: Weekends: Everything else, Sc Sunsets: Tomorrow. MEDFORD, AVA ACTIVITIES: DECA: Football Statistician 69-71: Girls' League 71-73: Frosh Homecoming Maid: Track Statistician 69-70: Class Reporter 69-70. MEMORIES: Mike: Moving to Calif.: State SL Natyl. Conventions: The Beach ESL a Song: Beach Parties: Arkansas: Prom: Pillow Fights: State Basketball Tournaments: My pregnant roller skate: 3-legged race. MEKENAS, CLAUDIA MEMORIES: Lunch: Arco: Cruising in my Tuna-boat: Karen: Bonnie: Ginger: Charmaine: Laurette: Leslie: Sue: Leonard: Tricia: Mike: Movie Star Crafts: Kissing-up: The Quarry: Photography: The Beatles: Kathy: Dennis: Strawberry Hill: Watching my friends change SL changing w. them: Dancing for joy: the strength of the Universe can be found in a circle. MERINO, NANCY KGUSJ ACTIVITIES: Y-teens I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis Team 2, 3, 4: Jr. Class V,P.: Ass't. Commissioner of Finance. MEMORIES: Rosey: Les: F.B.: Oh yeahu: Siminole Murder: Mrs. King, would we lie to you? : M.K.ys T.P. Special: You Got A Friend. MESSEROLE, DAVID THOMAS MEMORIES: Knights in white satin: never reaching the end: Letters I've written: never meaning to send: beauty that's always been: in my eyes before: just what the truth is: I can't say anymore: gazing at people: some hand in hand: just what I'm going through: They can't understand, MICHENER, DAVID ACTIVITIES: Band, Pep Band, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3: Stage Band 3: Nominating Convention 1, 2, 3, 4. MILES, LARRY ACTIVITIES: Track 1, 2: Cross Country 1, 2: Fling 2: Speech 3. MEMORIES: Returning to Helix from Continuation: Summer '71: Houston Texas: Party Time. MILLER, JOANN MEMORIES: Jim: 6722771: April 4'That was the week that was.y': L.F,: Mr. Vogel: 7714772 - Going out, being rotten: 178773 'fNights in White Satin. Modern Dance: Big Sister 1. MILLER, CATHLEEN J. MEMORIES: 472771: Robert: Torrey Pines Sc that summer's sun: Paco Picacho in Autumn: Mr. Test, my friend: Stills the carrot: The Who: Hair: Just as the sun will always rise: Our Child. MILLER, TRACY MEMORIES: Hello Dolly: Charlie Brown: Bye-Bye Birdie: Mama Drake: Paint: Easter Bunny: Dropping Anchovies: Beach: Cast Parties: Vampire movies: Lampshade: Suckers: Foxes: Drain: Dog: Togs don't fork: Keep it up: Orange eyes: Plastic Bags: f'Watermelon Seeds : Who put it there?: Play rehearsals, dingy: Campus Life: Civics: Bob: Football 86 friends. MITCHELL, BRUCE ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1: P.E. Intramurals. MEMORIES: Mr. Hill's English Class: Mrs, Haynie's Sth Per. English class: Dances: Football oc Basketball games: Cafeteria food: Drivers' Training: Mr. Vogel's Little green turtle. MONTIJO, BOB MEMORIES: Roosterlnterprises: Vulturelnterprise: H.B. MOORE, LORRAINE MEMORIES: That very special man, John: Gettin' Frisky: Funny voices: Ensenada: Sibicca: Dave: Bill: Love at first sigh: Mr. Serr's constant teasing. MOORE, MEG ACTIVITIES: Y-teens: Sr. VP: Fash. Nite Model: Nom. Conv.: Drama: Leadership Conference: Xmas Dance Princess. MEMORIES: Peace: Groovy Gang: TP bandits: P.V. patrol: d.f.: Talking backstahe w. Linny: Drama: Evelyn: Musicals 86 Plays: Dan. C.C.C. 81 Lead. Conf.: Xmas dance: All of my friends: Summers of '71 8c '72. MORANVILLE, LEON MEMORIES: Dave: Craig: Larry: Coach Nash, But CoachI : The Bonillays on Fri. CSL Satfs: Hardy St.: Before the Game: After the Game: Before the Dance: Bacher's: The Camper: Lightweights: It's the water: San Felipe: Kawanis '71: CIF '72: Aunan: Mex.: Shaft: Goon: Hick: Pam: Connie: Cheryl: Diana and everyone else. MORGAN, SHAWN ACTIVITIES: Tennis l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I: Math Seminar 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: The great trips: Beach Bumming: Delicious Young Things: 'fOnly the beginningm: many awakenings: morning workouts: Hgroovy guru : Cruisin': Cherry pie: 'IFar-out, groovy, Sc outasiteln: All my friends. MORTON, CARLENE ACTIVITIES: Corps 2, 3: Treasurer 3. MEMORIES: June's close friendship: San Quentin: Disneyland '72-Sally, Sue, Ann: lst Motorcycle EXPERIENCE: Photo w. Ray: Terri Sc Jim: Laguna Mrs. - Ah, you're no funn: Pinnacle Peak: Special People in Youth: DW: MC: TM: BF: RM: 'KWATCH OUTH: Desert Trip: April Birthday: BH: LR: SS: Ida: Laughter 8c Tears: SWEEPSTAKESI NAPOLIS, DIANA MEMORIES: Gossips: So-called friends Sc flirts who used people: 6th grade buddies Sc that one Special tetherball partner - Freckles Sc all: Scripps: Pine Creek: Ernie's parties: J.R.: C.K.: R.G.: H.F.: B 8a C: D.F.: J.F.: D.Z.: F.B.: J.A.: Tennis Sc Wrestling matches at State: All nighters: My sister Kathy: Misunderstandings: By Myself. NEILL, CATHRYN MEMORIES: Wonderful love of Christ: Alan, the person that makes my life complete: Sum. y71 Sc trip to Miss.: Walt Sz Barb: Fantastic Church camps: Oregon: McLeods English Class: Holly: Cod: Les: Dorsey: Getting Hoarse at Football games: Kathy's wedding: Mr. Tibbets: Christian Friends: Grad.: match - making w. Carolyn: Alan's love. NELSON, JOHN ACTIVITIES: Pipe Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Inter-Club Council 3: Nom. Conv. 3, MEMORIES: Cameron Pipe Band: Charlie 85 the Av Band: All the hassles of being Pipe-Major SL Chieftan of the Highland Games: Listening to Greenfield'y: Rose Parade: Roseminkel's at Hoot Mon: Long Band Practices: Band trips to Phoenix: Santa Rosa: The Ranch. NELSON, STAN MEMORIES: FindingJesus: Merrie 85 Me having a BLAST going to Campus Life: Goofing off: Dale: Jim: Larry: Alan: Frank: Marlene: My HEAVY CHEVY: My comet: Me Sz Larry fixed my Cushman, but good: Far out: Loving Sc appreciating Life one-way, God's way: Campus Life 1, 2, 3, 4. NEYNDORFF, C1-IARMAINEICHARJ ACTIVITIES: Fashionality Nite 1, 2: Green Peppers 1, 2: Drama 2, 3: Speech 3: Senior Secretary. MEMORIES: i'Code Namesu: Harvey: Mortimer: Lucielle: Catalina Island: Hermosa Hotel: Jingles: Timmy: 16th Birthday: French Class: Campaigning for Riley: Rip-out Click: Blind Girls: Shows: Concerts: Dances TodayH: The Lockeru: My summers: Dream Fellow: All my friends! NORRIS, SHONN ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Speech 1: Drama 1. MEMORIES: Tripping around campus with alot of Foxy Ladies: Digging in the surf and snow: Wrestling for Coach Lucas and Langston: Partying all week: Budweiser, the King of Beers. OEXNER, ANN M. ACTIVITIES: Girls! League: Drama Club: ASB Rep. MEMORIES: f'Kiss Me Kate : Bones: Buckwheat: 1274770: Re-birth-Jan.: Grand Canyon: good times with Pratt: The wheels in the bus go round and roundu: Xmas Banquet '71: Mexico '71: 374772 Summer Staff '72: good friend Jim my pal. OI-ILSEN, JIMMY MEMORIES: Danny-Poohl: The Gang: Bee-Boppin' - Howie and Wienie Manl: Sunset Park: Hiccups: Noble Creek: Yucca Valley 84: AThe Drip Pan': Yea-a-a-a-al: Moo-cowl, You're Not Even Nice: Our Fort: Sproing: Al: Robin: Timmy: Lori: Vick: Come to Him Today: Dawn: Cindy: Val: The 7-up: All Ten of Them OLDHAM, PEGGY ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 4: DECA 4. MEMORIES: Mr. Grainger: Long Beach: FUMCLM: First United Methodist Church of La Mesa. OLINDE, WILBERT CBERTJ MEMORIES: Sports Arena: Chocolate Chips: Secret : Summer of '72: Buick Special: Card Games: Study Hall '71: Barbeque: Foster's: Umpiriing Clubman: Dawn Spooner: Gina Brown: Wazu: Judy: Petti: Mom Ryan: Mom Welsch: Bro: Rickman: ZZH: Laurie: Super Sam: Monica: Ana: Teri: Greek: Ahnun: Rake: Chevy: B.D.: Eric: Basketball 3, 4. OLIVER, DAVE ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: Shaft: Issac 1 85 2: Goons: Summer of '72: Honacl: Hick: Camping: Football Games: Talks w. My Friends: Junior English: Vogells Biology: Pink Panther: Teaching Connie How To Whistle: Social Living: Craig: Leon: Smithers: Zeitz: E1 Rod: Base-ball Prep: The Aardvarks: CTF. OLIVER, DEBBY COLLIEJ ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 2, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball l, 2, 3. MEMORIES: Europe '71: Mexico: Summer of '72: Camping with my friends: Buena Park: Mr. Vogel's Biology Class: Junior English: Trina: Dorsey: Becci: Dawn: Kristie: Paula: Peewee: Hime: Duff: Feather: Pudge: Leslie: Nancy: Football Games: Fri. 8: Sat. Nites: Talks with friends: 7726772: Being w. Mike. OLSON, KANDYACE CKANDIJ ACTIVITIES: Banner Corps 1, Capt. 2, 3: Frosh Glee: Choir 2, 3, 4: Soph. Treas. MEMORIES: 373772 Steven Olivewood 42 i'Pooh : Randy Mexico Summer '70 Tacos Rally Girmole: Andrew Maw Sorry - 127Z7771: Aerod Arual Eiram Nellia Nived Asil Yllas Surprise: Turtle: BGDC Catalina Arizoniana '310HOP Band- Trips BC Rose Parade French Mkt, MOM: COUNTRYZITS: Frosh, Junior Yrs. OLSON, MARTY SENIORS 171 MEMORIES: lf22f7l, 376771, Choir, Mr. Rue, U.C.L.A., Mr. Gould, Kim's Peter, DDT, Special friends, Discovering beauty in nature, poetry, music, Catalina, dead ants, Big Mike's , jamming, Severn's Nick-a-nick, Tom Sc Susie, Dave, Chuck 85 Kelly, Baum-at the fence, hot dates, Mostly Brooks - hearts can do no more. ONG, ROXII-I IROXJ MEMORIES: 4-OW protein, windy day with Miss Garcia, Surprise party, Judy, Lynne, Dawn, Heidi and all my friends and the good times we had, The Fling Staff and backroom, football games, Sr. yr., Palomar Camp, Bike excursions, skating, Floppy hair, far-out man , bowling, l1f3f7Z, most-IXOYE. ORSBORN, BRUCE ACTIVITIES: TARTAN 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, DECA 4. MEMORIES: Bunkies, Good Guys, Bananas, Catalina, Dave, T.P. at Mr. Ray's, Pool Parties, Donuts and Coke, Mrs. Lee, Praise the Lordl. OWENS, DAVID AC'I'lVI'I'lES: CCC, Library Club, A.V. MEMORIES: Cutting, Jeep Jeep, sore finger, Band trips, Red light, books, books, books, Dog shows, Love Sweet Love, - Senior Fun Year f, Car Rally Rally Rally, Hoot Mond, Wop Wop. PAASCH E, VICKI MEMORIES: Michael, 8f25f71, P.E. with Mrs. Loftus and Linda, Girl to girl talks with Linda, My counselor, Mr, Singer and of course friends like Linda, Doug, Sidney, Skip, David, Beth and Nancy, but most of all Michael, Paul , Friday Nights. PADILLA, AUDREY AC'I'IVI'I'IES: Corps 2, Banner Corps 3, 4, Hurdle Crew. MEMORIES: Band trips, Rose Parade, What's sick?, Moon River, Gina under couch, Xmas Dance '71, Jim, High people teach the low people, Jan. 6, Steve in the practice rooms, Arizona trip bus ride with Steve, IBOZOJ. PADILLA, BERTHA MEMORIES: 774772, Good times with Tony, cuzins, summer of '70, Guad. and l Maz., '5', GTO, H.B. Prechus 4f22f72, others, 8f31f7Z, 578771, Chicano Park, HILTON, Mt. Soledad, Moonlights , Miss Heimpel's Spanish Class '70, MJL, and good friends. PALOMARES, LAURA MEMORIES: I will never forget the time when Paula and I were in the Girls Gym. I'll never forget the goodtimes I've had with these people: Lennice, Caro, Gloria's worm, Barbara Poo and Billy Poo, Mr. Hart's geometry class, Cris, Heime, my driver's training car, Peggy and Miss Sproul. 1 PARISEAU, TEREE MEMORIES: Summer '71, 3rd period gym, secret surfing spot, Ronald MacDonald, Pat's little get-to-gether, The Truck, Elton John, Jethro Tull, Mexico '72, H.W., B.G.: The Hier, Birthday '72, Smoked Fish, Good times with Barb, Orange Julius, My Terrific friends, Beautiful yrs. with the most fantastic person alive-my babe. PARKS, DAN MEMORIES: Mickey and the Podium, Shawn, Mark, and Pam and the car rallies, Baseball and Track, Bob, Andy and Pam in Science, Mt. Whitney '69, Mike and the 56 degree Water, A115015 miles of hikes, Clyde and Kevin, Vogel, Schwendiman, etc., Driver's training and the MG, E.M., P.J., Pollock Jokes. PARRIS, KEN ACTIVITES: Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2. MEMORIES: My four years of changes. PAULICK, SHELLY MEMORIES: Kris, All the stupid things, The Blue Chevy, 11f12f7l, Frank , Friends, Colorado, Estes Park, The Van, All the tears and laughter, Bread and Wine, Color My World, Me Too! PENNY, KAREN MEMORIES: Gina and all our good times together, Buttons, Bill andl 5712772 Kent andl forever, thanks to Gina, All my friends, Summer of '71, Xmas Dance 71 51 72, Rick, Lynn, Bruce and I first date, Girls' League, Football Games '72, Homecoming '72 driving Linda Duffy. PETERSON, VICKE MEMORIES: River, Big Bear, Elsinore, House of Phillips, Karen and Kenny, Fri. 13th at P.V. 14th, Joe, P.S., Sat. Nite Charger Games, Dusted , Hootmon 71, Studebaker, Truckin', Frosh yr., Summer 71, Stoner 85 Gang, Viv's, La., Waterskiing, Mr. Ray, Test 81 Kahan, Cindy, Best friends, 86 always, Carl. PH ARR, MARK ACTIVITIES: Track 1, 2, Cross Country 1, Drama 3. MEMORIES: Track '71, Commission Class '71-'72, THE Nominating Convention, Fri. Night Rallies, The Hill, Cheri, Love is Blind, Meeting a rock on Memorial Day. PHILLIPS, KAREN MEMORIES: Big Bear, River, Elsinore, Carlsbad, 89D, Beach, Koala Bear, Vicke, Joe, Fri. 13-14 P.V., Double Dates, K.K. after Hours, 9f3f72, Pescadero, Bikin, Tennis, Jellyfish, Hilton, Hanalei, 214, Windout, CTB, Peter, Kern, Conf., Pint, Charger Games, Tower No. 2, friends, Snow, DD, Loving Kenny. PIEPENBRINK, DANA MEMORIES: My family, good friends, Weenie, Malibu Canada, skiing, Peeps, Deja Vu, Color My World, Cat Stevens, dances, Y Teens, T.P. Bandits, Experience, good and Bad times, Dana Point, Taco Bell, John, Hi Girls, wine, 172 SENIIORS Midnight Rambles, Oh really?, Mike, You mutha, sitting and sleeping on roof, out of it, dnaeulB snavetihW. POWERS, TERRY ACTIVITIES: Ecology Club 2, 3, 4, Frosh Golf Program, Pipe Band 1, 2, 3, Spirit Zoo. MEMORIES: Meg, Patti 86 Lynn, Bob and Eric, The Satire, POW! POW! POWERS for Athletics, Mr. Tolin, Muscle Man Mike. PURDUM, CINDY ACTIVITIES: Swim Team I3 yearsl MEMORIES: LovingJim, Tahoe and diets with Sandy, Spying with Peace, Parties, Mr. Sc Mrs. Mac and the team, Secret and Moonlight, Mountains and picnics, Garcia's Goodies, 178772, Life of Happiness. PURDY, JOHN IJACKJ ACTIVITIES: Key Club Secretary 4, FLING Feature Editor 4, UN Club 3. MEMORIES: HY kids, geometry reruns, Haynie, MacLeod, Woods, John Annicchiarico, Loyda, Mary, Sleepless nights, Baxleys, the UN farce, Schneipp, and all my great friends and acquaintances. Mostly peace of mind though. QUIDORT, CH ERI MEMORIES: Miss Garcia, Dave, Mark, Ava, Greg, 2 yrs. at Grossmont, Vic and the After-game dances. FAVORITE QUOTE: Let there by peace on Earth. And let it begin with me. Gymnastics. RANDALL, BARBARA ACTIVITIES: Choir, Hi-steppers 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3. MEMORIES: Sue, Hi-steppers, bus trips, zebra, greasyjokes, Brawley, John, Fred, Sue, Me, QUAP, '72 Banquet, the Mob, Margaret, Halloween Party, Miss Gnurner, Band friends, Hoodle-dang, GS Camp, the Storm, Span., Sausage Legs, Lockers, Sheryl, Contac Lenses, WT, 17th birthday, family, nursing. RANDLE, KIM ACTIVITIES: Russian Club, Drama. MEMORIES: Truckin' with Greg, ditching with Peggy and Ann, Moonlight Beach, eating chocolate long johns and smoking Cheetoes with Karen land the gangl, Dave Landry drying my tears, Easter vacation - Apple Valley, Fri. nights - Ocean Beach, Greg's camper ltee-heel finding Fritz! finding life ISL love. RASCO, CAROL MEMORIES: Dave, Bruce, Sue, July 7, Frosh yr., '71-72 Fri. nights with the gang, B.A., J.N., M.C., J.V., K.K., Laura, Arguments with Dave, Sue's Diets, Bruce's 58 Rambler, Kim's house, the church, the park, One guy, Good-bye at the airport, Austin America, Great parents. RATHMANN, LENNICE ACTIVITIES: Organ, Science Club 2 yrs., Orchestra 1, Library Club 3 yrs. MEMORIES: f'Dan 7f22f72, Mr. Vogel and his homework, Pres. of Science Club, Knowing wonderful people at school. REDMOND, STEVE ACTIVITIES: Band 55 Concert Band, Kap'n Kirk Enterprises, Pep Band, Drum Major, Track. ' MEMORIES: Tigress, Captain Healthy Bodie, Captain Sexy Knees, Teddy Bear, Fright Night at the Perry's, Long Beach '70, Rose Parade, Drum Major, Hunky Cat, Chaffey '72, Organization Plus, Milk-k-k-k in Idyllwild, Princess, 5 beautiful years with Shelly. REED, MIKE MEMORIES: 12fl0f72, Randy and the Rockets and all our dances, TCB, The Gang, Marty, Mike L.. Jeff, Mike B., Gordie, the skating rink, The Foothill games, the after-game dances, '71 Zia '72 summers, Photo, and especially Sandy! REED, PATTI MIEMORI ES: Going to all the games, Basketball, Baseball games, Hootmon Dance, 4th July, Graduation night, LaJolla, Good times with Karen, Beeci, Susan, Sue, Karen's surprise, Mission Bay, Plane trip Homecoming game, Toyota, Ben, Most of all August 4, 1972 George . REEDER, DENISE CLEM EEN MEMORIES: Three yrs. at Helix, Being in LOVE with Jeff Allen Cleary and being LOVED. Developing good and farout friends through the years. My first car of my life, Living with my brother, Having lots of parties, Emilia my sister. REEVES, LOYDA MEMORIES: God's workin my life, and the knowledge that He's taking care of myfuture, Scott, Kathy, Linda, Alicia, Marty, Blessings always, Mr. Rue, Mr. Braun, Mr. Higby, Guy, Wendy, Sue, Darleen, and LYF, Xmas Dance '71, Prom, Glee, Choir, Choraliers. REILLY, DAN AC'I'IVl'I'IES: Wrestling, Cross Country, Nom. Convention, Senior Class Iniumvarate, Water Polo. MEMORIES: Ronnie, lblike, Tim, Ode to What's-her-name, Diana, Mr. Ramsey, Tolin's long, long lectures, Terry Powers, Gone With The Wind, Southbay Tickets, The Central Boys, Beardo, Bills' Sandwiches. World's Worst Parade, Lemmon Grove, 5000 Dollar Bomb. RETTIG, BOB ACTIVITIES: Football 1, Baseball 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORI ES: '72 in LA w. the Wrestling Team, '72 Carnival w. Taylor, Mt. Miguel Gang, Secret Lover . RIEHLE, BOB ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1. MEMORIES: Joni: Studly: SmitherS3 NZM? Mrs. O IMOMI: Vogel: june oth: Xmas Dance: Santana aftergalne dance! CHI' Rallye: C.K.: Sleepy mornings in Frosh Football: I'Get out on him and drive him : All the great times with all my good friends. RILEY, ACKIE MIQMORIICS: Band trips: 'ffretlilit-s : Disneyland '72: Rose Parade '72: Campaigning: Certain Person: Hula Hop: CIF: Spirit - Dress Gordon: Char.: Carol: lsmo: drama: Cultural Affairs: Holtville: Peggy: BB: Kathy and Debbie: Xmas Dance '72: Seymour Party: Football Games: Superstar : Little Hearthrohs: Sr. Board. AllIlUUIll'l'lIIi'IlISQ Graduation: The Sr. Study Hall gang, RIVICRA, EDWARD S. IVIICMORI ICS: To Helix High School which I leave as a nn mory my good looks, my wonderful personality, and my great charm. Since this is my last year I wish the seniors good luck in their Future and careers. And to the teachers and counselorsl thank them for making me what I am. In the High School which I spent some of my highlights and thrilling moments, which I shall never forget. And I shall not forget all the enjoyable memories of my High School years. ROBERG, DAWN MEMORIES: Football 71-72: Lahlolla Shores-Dave 72: Concerts-Balboa Bowl: Driyer's Training: Garcia on a windy day: Winchells - Steve - Craig: Leroy Zeke: Skating: Sirens: Roxie: Heidi: Debbie G.: Debbie W.: klulie: Keefe: Tom. Girls' Glee: -Iester Harrison Concert. ROBERTS, RICHARD AC'I'lVl'I'IES: CCC I, 2, 3, 4: AV I, 2, 4: Rife Team 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: Bivoucas: Rangers: State Rifle Matches: RORF: 2nd Platoon: Nixon-Agnew: Val: Mr. Hart: Mr. Leuke: and good ol' Vogel. ROCK, DOREEN MEMORIES: Zoo: Alan: Mike: jay: Laurie: Sally: German: Hot fudge: LA: Prom '72: Xmas Dance: yum: football games: LESLIE: Love Bug : Knott: Ht-impel: freshmen: Our Song : concerts: bathrooms: Little Bavaria: Palomar: laughing: Wagner : DRAKE: PECI: summers: THE GROUPSH: beach: parties: D. ROUILLARD, MARIE ACTIVITIES: Fling: Y-Teens: Band: 'Olive-r': 'Hello Dolly': Orchestra. MEMORIES: The eagle in the falcon: Xmas Dances: Herr Knott: The Four Band B's - fD.A.L.M.I: bus trips Long Beach: Nora's Mother : Wie-e- ederman : Carousel '7l: Southland '71 BL 72. RUTTAN, PAUL MEMORIES: Kirkys BIG MISTAKE: D,G.S.: Boom Boom: Heavy Raps: U.W.M.C.T. B.: FOROLO, B.I.: l00 mph: crusin': Los coyotes: Dos pintos: Band Parents: Wabbitt: KP: The Section: LA Drum Com.: Linda's shoulder. Band 2, 3, 4. RYAN, DORSEY AC'I'IVI'I'IES: Girls' Volleyball, Basketball, Softball: Nom. Conv.: Stutlent Council. MEMORIES: Good times w. Trina, Carlos, john: Mike and Deb: Feeser's Class:'I met Christ: Christian friends, Kathy: Happy times W, Larry: My son Wilbert: M.W.S. My whole Life Long. SALAZAR, MARY SCEIVITIES: Nom. Convention: Fashionality Night: Banner Corps 54 Drama lu . MEMORI ES: T.A., Mark L. Sc ,Iohn A., Miracle VVorker: Nly Family: Arizona: Bus Trips, Bill: Mr. Kirk: Kathy 5: Susan-Iones: Texas: Johnnie B.: Sr. Study Hall Sc gang: Disneyland: Linda Morton 86 Army Wac: Voting '72: Miss Garcia: All My Friends: Helix High School. SAVOIE, LLOYD MEMORIES: M.S.S., Drivi-r's Training: I lth and l2th yr., Day of Alt. Miguel Football game 7I'72. SCAGLIONE, CRIS ITH E CANIQCKJ ACTIVITIES: Tennis: Basketball: Sr. Board: Latin Club: Student Council, MEM ORI ES: I wish only to remember the people who made many experiences unforgettable: the infamous Mme. Auger, Marina, Katie, Miguel, Anne, the two Schmidts , Mary, Mrs. King, Mr. Higby, Miss Bailey and don't forget Richard I I I and Super Basket . SCHANBACHER, JEFF ACTIVITIES: S.O.S.: Biyouac at Xfiramar. MEMORIES: Oreos: Dildo's Latrine: Lost records: Senoj: Dagos: Bacos: Sterno: heat tablets: burnt sleeping bags: burnt Vienna: warm bodies: Sue: Rat-'s red light: Oct. 8. SCHIMKE, DIANE ' ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers I: CSF I, 2: Hurdle Crew 3: Tennis Team 2, 4: Softball Team 2, 3: Nom. Convention I, 2: Bowling Club 2. MEMORIES: Tennis: softball: Priscilla: Paul s.: AI.: D.: K.: 'fDonnv Osmond : No. 510 football games: holidays: My great Senior Year. SCHRANDT, RUDI ACTIVITIES: Cross Country gl Track 2: Soccer Club Coach 3: Student Council 3, 4: Soccer I. MEMORIES: Drew Ford I Ith: ljoe Drewl: Mr. Olsen's Oceanography SL Biology Sc Mr. Pirie: Guidance Center: Good place to he: Bad place to be: -Ierry's office for tardies: Mr. Cox's Auto Shop on Two Stroke Repair joint. SCHROEDER, CATHY MEMORIES: Cathy Kuhl: Summer of '70: The Four of Usn: long talks w. Bobbey: Letting go of somethingl never had - Fred -: ,Iohn's Blue Datsun: Fri. nights yv. Ricky B. and all his friends: D.E. Disneyland SL the Hilton Inn: Nlerie: Bonney Becky: Finding peace and joy w. Gil. SCH WARTZ, GLORIA MEMORI ES: Our great gym class: friends tina-sb-dinky: 6726772 2fl4f7l, 72 10729771 Disneyland: Sunset Cliffs our worldn Bad No. I I : loving calls and letters Army style: Pub. Tigress Eric: Erica: 56 Chevy: Rivera: Falcon: 422 Love is evolution it is above everyone else except for usl Hank forever SDAO, LARRY AC'l'IVI'I'l ICS: IVrestling I, 2, 3, -I-: Track l, 2. IVIEMORI ES: Langstonls yelling: Bauers barking 81 Swanson's crying: Lally Spad: Wlild man Rettig: i'lfVe got Soul : Only 7 lbs. to go: Uncle Emil's Drafting Class: Black flair gang: POK: Disneyland '72 on the bus home. SEM ANCSIN, M ARK AC'I'IVl'I'IICS: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country I, 2, 3, -I- SEVILl,A, ESTELA AC'I'IVI'lil ICS: Vice-president of usto Sierra two years. NIEMORIES: My bedroom window: Polols house: Oso Negro: Angel Babyn: Corridas: La Casa Blanca: Hootmon: Gemenis: Balboa: Chicano Park: Mt. lVIiguel's Graduation: Georgels House: Beach: Teco City Tijuana: Galaxie 500: Impala: Catalina: Mezcal: Viva La Raza: Mexican Independence: Pasadena: Rumania: Autlan: Spanish Class- Ht-impel. SEYI FIiR'l'H, KIP ACTIVITIES: Senior Zoo: Soccer: Baseball. MEXIORIES: Mrs. Leels History Class: Nlr. Vogel's Biology Class: Mr. Ramsey's Chemistry Class: Fifth Period Intramural Football Championship Team: Kennedyls Super Flip: Disneyland. SHAW, DAN AC'l'IVI'I'l ES: Cross Country 2, 3: Track 2: Diving 3: SOS Club: Nominatiiig Convention. MEIVIORIES: Last two yrs.: I-Ils: Vogt-l's stories: Ramsey: times at La Jolla, Sierras: Bicycling and track workouts while they lasted: April I: FUNICLNI: friends: Spanish: PR: FLOP. SI-IEPARD, ERIC AC'I'IVl'I'IES: Football l, 2: Golf I. MEMORIES: Hal: .Mr. Woods: Mr. Nepo. SH ES'I'AKOFF, MARINA QHIM El ACTIVITIES: Softball: Tennis: Russian Club: Latin Club. MEMORIES: Casts, 9, IO, I l, hope not IZ: Mrs. King would I do that to you?: Cris: Mariann: Vogel Cords: Mr. Ramseyls Happy Atoms: Iolie: Ruby Red: Miss Parker: Dr. Fitz: Nliss Bailey: Mr. Grainger: Nlrs. Steele. SIM PSON, IONI MEMORI ES: Diary of Anne Frank and C.E.: Charlemagne: Big Sister: Big lunches, MW, SM, SF, LW, LG: ,IT's eyes: Problems and loving through them: Babe and Mt. Miguel games: 1122771 : Pencil throwing in algebra: getting to know Jesus better. SIRKIS, ANNALEE AC'I'IVl'I'IES: Y-Teens 3, 4: Speech Team: Drama Club: Tennis Team: Big Sister: C.Y.O.: Campus Life. INIENIORIES: Ralf: M.O.'s Iron Tummy: Sunny's Pooln: French Connection: Iugo: Porcupine Eggs: and Tulips: Mary's Godfather: camping: beach walking: bikes: Vllicked Wlicked: Lake Gen. sands: Evil Eyes: :Iohnny Cool: Cousins: Badminton. SMITH, SAM ACTIVITIES: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: Class of '73: Having to dread 4 years of school: The Iylountains '7l: Being very close to C.I.L., and my other friends B.I.. K.VV. etc. and taking US.NI. to see Dr. Zhivago. SNIITH, SCOTT NIENIORIES: Bud Nlan Look alike Contest: Ripple: Tecate: Primo: Spud Si Pud: San Felipe: Cantinas: Flying on long green: Redneckin' it after my hair cut: Black Bud: Senators: Cuyamaca or Bust: Elvin Bishop: Cruising: Oilers: Punch Bowl' Melcal' Goin on tri s W. ose Cuervo' Coach Reilneck, I.eavin I Againn: , 1 E P . I Nape: Loose Women. SODERBERG, LYNN NIEMORIES: Sophomore yr.: neyv friends: Xlr. Pirie's Biology: 504: the nicest guy I'll ever meet: football: Summertree: vacations: traveling: snow: Florida: Nurse Aide friends and laughs: feelin' groovy: the race: Oct. lf?-24: The Royal Silver Knight- 'iBuzZy : his bus: Good-hye : all the beautiful peoplel might never see again, SOZZANI, ROBERT ACTIVITIIES: Volleyball Club: Key Club Car Rally - Third Place. MEMORIES: Mr. Freed's hlagic Screen: Lunch W. the boys: Lotls of movies: Dinner at the Rueben E. Lee: Over night at Disneyland: The route: Lizard Man: Dennis before his ruin, DAN: Have a nice summer and good luck next year SPIVEY, DAVE MEMORIES: My one and only 57 racer: Penton: Terry's Maico Breako: IDAHO Redfish Lake Lodge: Last yr. w. Debbie: The Garage and everyone in it: Desert: The racing team jeff and Marks Buggies: Parties: Danny's Hot G.M.C.: Southbay Raceway: Dum, dum: Sharon and all the pretty girls that go to Helix. SPOON ER, SALLY MEMORIES: Wonderful CATALINA Hermosa Hotel: Hole in the Sheet : SENIORS 173 Good times w. Craft friends: Dawn: Dave: Cindy: Taping and laughing w. Stumps: Braces: Football: VVinnie: Dave: Mel: Phil: My everlasting friendship w. Laurie. SPRAGUE, HOWARD MEMORIES: Laurie: Karen: Mick: David: Dennis: Leanne: Cindy: Becky: The Avacado Grove: Procter Valley: B.T.T.: Danny Paydon's jacket: Gallardos: Rex Estaters: My Motercycle: Farthur Fuzzwort: The Shed: Suzy Saturn: The Fly: Superhuman Knucklehead: Goober: Parachuting on TV: Mayberry: Aunt Bea: Spock: The Tacomobile: -Iello on the Wall: Snow Trip. SPURLOCK, CAROL MEMORIES: VVarren-someone to me so special that I could not describe: Sept. 11th: March 20th: the Lark Cruiser: under the sun at Paso Pacacho: Scripps at Z: B.D.: bludi: -I's for lunch: A Wed. at Miguel: Sth per. study hall: Borrego: the almost sunrise: L7nc1eA1: Mr. A: A destination- Mammoth. STEELE, DAWN MEMORIES: Harold: 275771 L'Airport : Mr. Kirk's Crazy Movies: Diane and Rick 17l2773: Meow: Cbarley : The Car 972377Z : Sandy and David ll7l777Z. STEPHENS, LYNNE AC'I'IVI'I'1ES: Y-teens: CSF: Drama. MEMORIES: MEXICO, A.S.S.: Devil: Diagrammingl Sigh! L'Boulders Hail Feeser: Gin Rummy: Mama Drake: Pal Night: crusin': Big O: The Gang IMary, Shelley, Heidil Nice people: Feeser again Hey I'm telling you, Baloney. Interesting Fish: Math Class Clowns: Dancing in the Street: Mr. Ramsey: Shoot. STOUFFER, MARY ACTIVITIES: Member of Spanish Club for 2 yrs.: secretary of the I Club. MEMORIES: Losing my class ring: Hime: Earth: klon: the outdoors nut: good English Class discussions: dying at Disneyland: Surprise birthday parties: Rosaryites: sick at the lake: Bud. STRATTON, ,IOYCE MEMORIES: Stephen: July 10: Alpine: Lynn and Bob: Parties at our House: Vacation Village: Pat: Thee Show: Borrego: .Ieepin': Camping: Mrs. Lee: Shorthand: Mrs. Loftus: Good Times: Homework: Miss Garcia: Growing up: lmmaturity: Tickets: Eating out: Belmont Park: La-Iolla Coves: Eastridge Hill Hassles: Big Brothers: Love. STRAUSS, LINDA ACTIVITIES: CSF Z, 3, 4: Highway '72, '73: Tartan Bearer. MEMORIES: 40fZi protein : the Brain : physics films: frozen Tartan Bearers: Mr. Ramsey: jj Manor: Mr. Watenpaugh: Highway meetings: homework ad infinitum: Mike: Herr Knott's elections: lunch people: aloneness STROM BERG, PAMELA ANN AC'l'IV1'I'1ES: Modern Dance Club: ASB Representative: Sister to AFS student- Helga Kober: 'S' Club Pres. MEMORI ES: Happiness and help from my friends: Rick, Debbie, Kathy, Susie and Amigo Maria. Candystriping: Skiing-broken bones: Valley Forge Seminar: South America: summer vacation: all God's blessings. SULLIVAN, CYTHIA ANN MEMORIES: Leslie D-pickel: spider: pool stick: Leslie T-trucks: the squirrel: the Palace w. 'I'8zC LZSLL: potato-gum: .I.G.'s party: cattin: P.B.'s: good times at King: 9 hr. concert: Paul alias Billy: F.O,: Sunny Days: Always tomorrow: Harvey: Bessie: San Felipe w. Cince: I ain't going for it. And all other unmentionables. SWANSON, 'IOI-I N ICHIPJ AC'l'IVI'I'1ES: Football 1, 2. 3, 4: Vvrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1. MEMORIES: Xmas Dances: Car Rallys: Scripps: Marine Street: the gradd circuit: l..A. tourney '72: the cabin and commercial: the trailer: dump 84 people: CIF: My friends: My Secret Love, Especially, Trina, But most, all my love to boppin' Robin: .Iune 18: Feb. 3. TANN ER, ROBYN IDU BED MEMORIES: Caron's rainbows: 69-70: Lemon Ave. house: special people: summer '70: Nash's Bio. class Wheelers: Rob: 70-71: the beach: Gary: summer '7l: Lee's History Class: The Big K.: the fair: 7-4: Danny: 71-72: Concerts: Parker's P. E. Class: Summer '72: Close friends: happy times: 8731 - Ernie: 72,73 TAYLOR, BILL IFISHMANJ ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1, Z, 3, 4. MEMORIES: Lally Spad : San Onofre wasted: Good times: Cruising: Buggie w. Elvin: H.B. Monajoe : Ar work w. Dwid: My secret love: Primo. TEAGU E, AILEEN MEGAN AC'I'lVI'I'1ES: Marching and Concert Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Band Council 3, 4: Orch. Z, 3, 4: Yeteens 1, Z, 3, 4: Nominating Convention Z, 3, 4: FLING 3: Assistant - at- Large 4: Christmas Princess. MEMORIES: Band trips: Long Beach '71: Four B's: Sweepstakes Autumn Band Review: Rose Parade: Band people: Close friends: Surprise marie kandi sally laura dorea lisa: bike raides: Stars Sc Stripes: Burgandy Cherry: Captain Kirk: Music Camp '71: Herr Knott: Hello Dolly, Bye Bye Birdie. TEINCCFF, DAVID AC'1'1VI'1'IES: Marching Band: Concert Band: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Director 4: Loading Crew Z, 3, 4: Chief 3, 4. MEMORIES: Kap't Kirk's Enterprises: Autumn Band Review - Roses: Skunk Cabbage Meadow: Scorpions: Huhl: Rolo: The Great Tennis Shoe Riot or '71 : Perry's Cabin: jerry Gerry: Seymour: VVabbitt: Sweepstakes: An Oh Boy Production: and ofcourse, Leslee. 174 SFNIORS THOM PSON, HOLLY AC'I'IV1'I'IES: Green Peppers 1, Z: Big Sister Z, 3: Class Council 3: S Club 3, 4, V.P.: Leadership Conference 3, 4: Nom. Conv. 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4: Sr. Benchwarmers: Pub. Relations Commissioner 4. MEMORIES: Summer in Texas, ABU: Kathy: lunches: Mt-lron's field trips: Homecoming Dance '7l: ElV1KSlLL : Espanol: Sue: Science: Commission Class, programs: gym. THOMPSON, LALA ILU LU, MA MAJ AC'I'IVI'I'IES: Drill Team 3: Pep Club 3: Sgt. at Arms 3: Prom Committee 3. MEMORIES: Mt. Empire: First per. study hall: Black Sabbath: Moody Blues: Mike: Roxie: Toni: That certain summerl : Halloween, remember Nancy?: Football games: coffee, Donut stand: Ekert's class: Prom: B.'I'. THOMPSON, MARI E ITRICIAJ MEMORIES: Mike falling asleep in Driver's Ed.: Falling in love with him: The wierd people in photo class: Running Miki-'s leg into a couch: Knowing favorite people- Nancy L36 blames: Trudy Sc Kerry's wedding. THOMPSON, STEVE AC'1'lVI'l'lES: Yuba City High School Intramurals 2, 3. MEMORIES: 975771: Hey Roeky : Neep: Borrego Springs Five-in-a-row Invitational: Animal Secrets: Skater Dater: You've got What?: U of C at B.S.: Is the sky blue? THUNBERG, CARL ACTIVITIES: Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: Parties w. the gang: El Centro '71 : the Count: Watermelon Rose and all the Bummersl: Maze: Little Buddy: and OLY and Oh Yeah- Little Red Camaros. TOMLIN, MARK ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1, Z, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: Frosh yr.: Mt. Sac.: Frosh League Finals: Summer of '7Z: Arizona: Photography: Mr. Olsen: Track '72: CIF: Drake-'s Class 71-72: The Shelby : Summer workouts: Senior Yr. TOOM BS, MICHAEL MEMORIES: 871732: Gerry Jordinier: Watch me pull a rabbit out of my hatI : Neep: Borrego Springs Five-in-a-row Invitational: There are no doors in this place. : Nice. TRENKLE, CRAIG MEMORIES: Listening to Mr. Sheperd: Collecting roaches: talking to Mr. Gordinier: Doing deep breathing exercises before P.E. with an on the numbers. TUCKER, KRIS MEMORIES: Shell and all we'ye gone through: friends at Vvindsor Hills: Canoe trips: jr. yr.: Aspen: 8716771: only three more yrs.: Prom '7Z: 80-14: Most of all, Dan. TUTTLE, CLAUDIA ACTIVITIES: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: SOS Club 1: Green Peppers 1, 2: Summer Musicals 1, 2: Letter Carrier 4. MEMORIES: The CLAUDiest : Tommy: Hello Dolly and Lajolla: Lunch at the Band Tree: Davey: Halloween '70: Xmas '70, '71: Rose Parade and New Year's '72: Solo Festival '72 INo. ll: Mesa: Band Trips' Claud. UCKER, MARTIN JAY ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 1, Z, 4: Track 1, Z, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Model UN 2, 3, 4: Weight Club. MEMORIES: ROCK: Hell Weeks: L.H.: weight room jokes: capping on Murphy: my car: SHELDON: skinned squirrels: Busted: car thief: S.C.: Pervert Park: Mr. Knott's things: my .IV yr,: tryin' to ride the horse and cow: being surrounded at Rock: pond: daddy M.: MOM : Missy. VAN ROON, EMILY LETITIA MEMORIES: Dec. 16: Good times: Kiss, kiss: Candy Bar: Yellow Light: jeep, jeep: Fun games: Good-bye Red Hot: books: David- Last of the Red Hot Lovers! VEGA, MARIE TERESA ITEREI MEMORIES: English SL Photo classes, Charlene: Hockey games: In the bathrooms: Fantastic summer 70 in Mazatlan: After the games: TARTAN: We don't have those where I come from : Pulling away at the Alvarado: the beach: Pinnacle Peak: Laguna: Fantastic Mr. Ray: Ah you're no fun : All my friends: Good 84 bad times: EJ. Concert: getting lost at Lake Murray: All those TARTAN problems. VELAZQU EZ, STEVE ACTIVITIES: Football 4: Wrestling 1, 2: Soccer 3, 4. MEMORIES: Summer of '72: DANA: ,Iune 24: softball: Datsun Pick-up: Lurachs: P.T.: Pizza Hut: Cajon Speedway: FEATA: camping: Lake Murray: Duck hunting w. Craig and Mat: Dennis' house. WAGNER, KATHY ACTIVITIES: Gir1's Basketball: Volleyball and G.A.A. MEMORIES: G.A.A.: Tom: dirt roads: track: number 10: Milly Sc jerry: broken toes: Indiana: Home Ec,: braces: Oy: basketball: Cathy: volleyball: bike riding: Karen: Horse back riding: Lester: no-nos: water balloons: campings: Tavlor. WAGNER, LESLIE MEMORIES: Mr. Olsen SL everything that relates - 8712772: 6719771: 10731771: Mervin: Lagunas: Pacific Beach: Camp Cuyamaca Grandpa: Dr. Dean: Sister Virginia: Operation Amigo: the beauty of lift-. : All the wonderful, beautiful friends. WALDRON, SUE ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Softball 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: Basketball w. Paula and Ollie: Mrs. Drakels jr. English Class: Kathy and Elaine: the football and basketball games: 'fwhols that walking down the street. . . H: Summer '72: Calavers: the bears: the riverl: Helen'l: 'lPee Wee . WALTON, ANDREW ACTIVITIES: Sports MEMORIES: Montano: l2f27f7l: Baltimore Concerts: Back door Man: Peti: johnson's Cabin: Hardy: River: Riding soft sands to Mexico: Outs wherever: Mom: Freezing: B.D.: Little Peoples: Kandiys Pre-game Flash: 'KE : Ten Commandments Togetherness: Billy Bomb: Mike's Magic Sticks: Aunoon: Greek: Brown: Ernells: Burt: f'Harvestl' Day: Beautiful times with Kandi: San Onofre. WALTZ, MARILYN MEMORIES: Algebra at Lunchtime w. Meme: 11713770 85 8fl3f7l: All my Italian Sweethearts: ND, PB, BP, BL, MLP 85 BB: learning from experience: The three of us: LS, MS: My bowl 85 the Nut House. WARNER, LINDA MEMORIES: DOUG, 6f5f7l: Fri. nights: Rick, Ron 85 Charlie: Ron's House: Blue Porsch: 'KLove at first sight : Summer of '72: Good and bad times: Listening to Vicki's boy problems: The beach: Marine Street: Mrs. Loftus badminton class w. Vicki: Special friends Vicki, Mike, Tricia, Rod, Nancy, Stevie Kim, Michele! WATENPAUGH, TIMOTHY ACTIVITIES: Basketball I, 2, 3: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 4: Math Team 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3: CSF I, 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: Marla: I0fl5f7I: 8fl8f72: Carousel ,72: doubliny Wicksl: Frenchy, Kawasaki key: good times, before and after: D. and Rfs first date: Key Club: All American film: '62 VW: taking a Volvo home. WAYCASTER, DEBBIE ACTIVITIES: Green Peppers: Big Sister: Office Assistant. MEMORIES: Not only to be loved, but to be told thatI am loved: Strawberries: Renee and Lynn: counting my roses: First Yr. Anniversary: 9f8f70: across the street: Disneyland: my mother who deserves much more than she's got: promises, promises: wearing Steve's diamond. WEBB, ROBERT MEMORIES: 9fl6f69: The Zoo: football games: I lf3f72: Flamingo football: 6fl5f73, WEBSTER, DEBORAH LYNNETTE MEMORIES: Arts and Crafts w. Mr. Serr: All my Stichery projects: US History Class w. my favorite teacher - Mrs. Lee: Mr. Test and my Civics class: The day we went to the courthouse and saw actual cases w. my Civics Class: Finally getting an A in the class, WELD, MARGARET ACTIVITIES: Corps 2, 3, 4: TARTAN Staff 3, Ed.-in-Chief 4: Bacc. Comm. Chairman. MEMORIES: Joni 85 Susie: Pencils: Games: D.C.: Bustrips: Summer of '71, Lora: Beautiful Mrs. Lee: Great T.P.ers: Miss Turner: Lockers: Puppy Love: Jive: Mr. Kirk: MV Homecoming: Cherry Cheeks: Roses: Eng. IV: Right-on, Ray: Idyllwild: Cathy, Sheryl, David, Mary, John, Dave 85 Leslee, Mama 85 how she understands: Smiling at Memories: Charlemagne. WELLS, BILL ACTIVITIES: Canned Food Drive Winner 1970. MEMORIES: Breaking my arm and finger: Getting my braces: selling my first oil painting: Drawing in Art Class: Mrs. Hyatt's Period 3 Art Class: 'iCave Lady : St. George guitar. WELLS, GLEN W. II ACTIVITIES: Nominating Convention I. MEMORIES: C. Applemeyer: Luther's slime molds: Freelandls Library: Banana Man: The Fort: Pseudo Tolinism: Palm Springs: 'KNeat Parties: Lunch: Sixes'l: Eastridge: Everything: Knott's Deutsch: My four greatly rewarding years at Helix. WELSCH, KRISTIE MEMORIES: 64: Good times w. TB, CL, DB, 85 SC, and the Dune Buggy: Rolling Stones at PH w. Twin Brother: 4'Sons - E 85 W: 'KDad : D 85 the DC's: Winter of '7l: Party-pals: Riverrats: Mountain Party: Wrestling awards: Close friends: Before games: Close calls: One scary movie. WEST, CAROL ACTIVITIES: S Club 3, 4: Campus Life 3, 4: Sr. Benchwarmers: Convention 3: Big Sister 2, 3: Girls' League Committees 4: CSF 4: Science Club 4. MEMORIES: HI don't like t0ffee : Mrs. Kristan: camping in Idylwild: Conventions: Sherry, Barb, Heidi, Roxie, Daphne, Nancy and Evelyn. WESTMAN, KATITA MEMORIES: Summer of '71 in Oahu: Gary, the Big H: Cheetoes and Oreos: Maryhair: Sliding down hills in Balboa: Fourth per. Study Hall: Little League Park: R.S. with good ol' janitor Dave. ' WHITEHEAD, ED IEDHEADI ACTIVITIES: Football I: Wrestling I: Track 3, 4: Cross Country 4. MEMORIES: The first time I ever lost a race in the 440 yd, dash: My first Cross Country race,I took 13th: The Twins 85 Hubba-Hubba: My great tie-up in the 380 WICKER, ELAINE MEMORIES: B.K.: D.R.: Teresa: Bertha: Elssy: Mary: Paintings: Mts.: Good times and good people: Kathy W. - Balboa Park rolling down muddy hills and teaching my kids: Mrs. Lee: Mr. Ramsey: Mr. Pirie: 100 mph race on a Tuesday Moring: Trina Dee 85 all the gang. WILLIAMS, LYNN MEMORIES: Jesus: My best buddy Patty: San Francisco: The Boo-Boo: Growing up together: VVho's Trisha?: Carmen: A good friend: Linda: Kit: Sandy: Eric: Rah: Glenn: Falling in love: A pink rabbit's foot: Charlie: Dig 'em: Stairway to heaven: G.P. Nails: joy My Man: Forever... WILTSE, MARY ESTHER MEMORIES: New Year's '72: Mama Drake I Ith: Swede , cruising, crazy escapades: Santa Martha Bathing Beauties: Most experiencing 2 yrs.: Summer '72: Howling at the Moon: The Cliff: The gang down in Mexico: K'Bait de Nabe : The Bic Bananan: Dancing in the Streets: Beautiful People: Lynne: Heidi: Shelly: Foxy Brothers esp. HTOMH. WINCHELL, ANNETTE ACTIVITIES: Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Choraliers 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: Summer '72 and Steve: Uncle Carl, Fri. Nites W. Donna 85 Ed: Hawaii and Jeff: Paul, Wyn, Harry: K'Little Fishiesn: Choir Trips, Catalinal, Hawaii, Ice at Melodrama: Mr. T's birthday TP party: Pop Rue. WINSWORTH, MICHELLE ISHELLYJ ACTIVITIES: Banner Corps 2, 3, 4. MEMORIES: Tiger: Long Beach '70 in the rain: Band 85 Parades: King: Miss Healthy Body: Rose Parade '72: Love: Milkdud: Mike: Harvard St. Gang: Princess: Bobbseytwins: Hunky Cat: Scrapbooks: Idyllwild: 5fl6f72: Chaffey '72: Queen Cod: Special Drum Major: Shalac: 5 beautiful years w. Steve. WINTER, ELAINE C. MEMORIES: Freshmen P.E. Class: Sue, Barb, Kathy, 85 Paula: Lasting and short friendships: the Beach: Warnerls and camping: Football and basketball games: junior year and summer '72, WITHERS, .IUDITH ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics. MEMORIES: Hbobsu: Going out to breakfast: Summer '72 at the beach with the Gang: Good times at Freddies: Ernies: Palm Springs, 'fThose Eyeslv: Football Games: eight memorable yrs. w. BK, LO, 85 RH: Unforgettable CF: and all who made y72-73 worthwhile. WOLF, LESLIE MEMORIES: Sue: Jessie: Paul: Karen: Linny: Lennice: Laurie: Kathy: Nance: Epics: calculus: wily asa fox : schedules in Seminar: Munson: Rats!'y: Carlals Hpoor cown: Mah Jongg: celery Anchovy Woof: Black fingernails: Angilina sighed: Sue's, punch: 6fI5f72: Highway: Eagle hospital: Choir concerts: night rehearsals: Harbor excursion: Neepl WOODARD, DENNIS MEMORIES: I remember the timeI worked in the Campus Life Haunted House and made one of my friends pass out two nites in a row and the timeI went to Hume Lake with the Patrick Henry Campus Life, the girls blocked our door with snow so we couldn't get out. WORTHINGTON, LIBBY MEMORIES: Accepting Christ'7l: Blue Plaid: Patches: What? What?: Nature Boy: Our Boy: Red: MH ll: jeckle: Civics Summer: NF: Moving OUT: Flipper: Sweetie: Miss Garcia: Jackie Lewis: Booten: Shepherd's class: Mr. Serr: 3 years Gobin Goober Badminton: CLICKI: POOH. WYNN, HEIDI ACTIVITIES: Campus Life: Student Council: CSF: Sr. Board: Sr, Benchwarmers: Class Council. MEMORIES: Seaside: Doyle: Hunter: j.C.: Fogbrain: Biology andsleff: Seawart: Mother Mickey: English III: Arthritis Position 3: Santa Martha: Fox Brothers: Lynne: Mary: Shelley: Roxie: Dawn: Bob: Marty: Wilbert: Mama Drake: and Mr. Higby. YAN EZ, MATY ACTIVITIES: Secretaryjusto Sierra I year. MEMORIES: Aug. Sth: Thunderbird: Still Watersu: Love and Peace: My bedroom window: Pol0's house: Oso Negro: Corridas: La Casa Blanca: Hootmon: Balboa Chicano Park: Mt. Miguel: Gorge's house: Beach: Teco City, Tijuana: Mezcal: Mexican Independence: Miss Heimpel Span. Class 85 Chicanosl Remember Viva La Razall' ZAPF, MARY MEMORIES: Elaine, Charlie, Karen, Debi 85 Holly: Danny, Bob K., Steve H., 85 Dan D.: The River 85 everybody that was there: Dog screams 85 Marshmallow Hills. ZEITZ, DAVID MEMORIES: 6f22f70 85 72: Chair: B.B.: The K.A.T.S,: Baltimore at Normandie: YL'D One: The Big Team: Coach Luc: Trash Truck: Big D, H.F., L.G., C.K.: Scotty, E1 Rod, 85 Smithers: Baby V 85 Shaft: SHARON. ZETTLE, MARGO ACTIVITIES: Crafts Club 3: SECS Ltd. 3: Banner Corps 4: Sr. Benchwarmers. MEMORIES: The summer before my junior Year: Bus ride to and from Arizona. SENIORS 175 Talen fs Ackno wledgea' As Sembrs Wfh plf5'fl7lCfl'V6 Awards On the basis of perfected abilities in various fields, these Seniors have received honored recognition. The honors range from testing finalists to certificate winners in the arts and sciences. Students who have maintained high grades and were members of CSF for four semesters, one in their Senior year, have become CSF Sealbearers and will carry that seal on their diploma. Bank of America selects Plaque and Certificate Winners every year on the basis of aptitude in many fields such as, Math, the Fine Arts, and Home Economics. These students receive great recognition as well as a cash award. Congratulations to each and every one of these fine students for Winning such high honors for themselves and their school. C151 4253 F 43 l76eSENlORS C36 , . ' jgyig ff. E 1, ' f ,. ' ff' wave. . gre ! 'ev MW 11 3 '1'. Ammann: Bank of America Certificate VVinner, Foreign Language: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 123 M. Anderson: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 133 S. Baxley: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 143 A. Berger: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 153 B. Bigelow: Bank of America Certificate Wiinner, Art. 163 D. Bradley: State Scholarship Semi-finalist: Bank of Ami-rica Certificate Vvinner. Fnglish. 173 H, Cauchon: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 183 D. Chandler: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 19313. Chiles: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1103 K. Clay: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1113 K. Coddington: State Scholarship Semi-finalist: CSF Sealhearer. 1123 R.Curri1-r: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1133 R. Decker: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1143 K. lfdgell: CSF Sealbearer. 1153 K. Fllis: State Scholarship Semi-finalist: CSF Sealhearer. 1163 D. Faulk: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1173 S. Folder: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1183 S, Firtch: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1193 S. Foster: CSF Seallmearer, 1203 D. Frye: Bank of America Plaque VVinner, Liheral Arts. 1213 K. Gerhart: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1223 L. Gerstein: State Scholarship St-miefinalistg CSF Sealbearer. 1233 L. Gray: CSF Sealbearer: Bank of America Plaque winner, Fine Arts. 1243 V. Haak: State Scholarship Semi-finalist: Bank of America Certificate Wlinner, Business. 1253 M. Haar: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1263 D. Hafner: Bank of America Certificate Winner, Industrial Arts. 1273 G. Halgren: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1283 T. Harris: Bank of America Certificate Winner Home Economics. 1293 L. Johnston: State Scholarship Semi-finalist: CSF Sealbearer. 1303 B. Katan: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1313 R. Kenyon: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1323 P. Knickerbocker: CSF Sealbearer. 1333 C. Koehler: State Scholarship Semiafinalist. 1343 P. Kubanis: CSF Sealbearer. 1353 C. Kunkce: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1363 D. Lindsay: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1373 L. Machado: State Scholarship semi'finalist: Bank of America Plaque Winner, Vocational Arts. 1383 M. Moore: State Scholarship Semi-finalist: Bank of America Certificate VVinner, Drama. 1393 L. Moranville: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1403 S. Morgan: State Scholarship Semi-finalist: Nat'l. Merit Finalist. 1413 A. Oexner: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1423 K. Parris: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1433 M. Rouillard: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1443 C. Scaglione: State Scholarship Semi-finalist: CSF Sealhearer. 1453 G. Schmunk: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1463 L. Sdao: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1473 D. Shaw: CSF Sealbearer: Bank of America Certificate VVinner, Laboratory Science. 1483 L. Stephens: State Scholarship Semi-finalist: CSF Sealbearer. 1493 L. Strauss: State Scholarship Semiafinalistg CSF Sealbearer. 1503 A. Teague: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1513 D. 'lieincuffz Bank of America Certificate Winner, Music. 1523 S. Thompson: State Scholarship Semi-finalist: Bank of America Certificate VVinner, Social Studies. 1533 L. Wagner: State Scholarship Semiffinalist. 1543 S. Waldron: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1553 T. Watenpaugh: State Scholarship Semi-finalist: Bank of America Plaque Winner, Science and Math. 1563 M. VVeld: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1573 C. West: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. 1583 L. VVolf: State Scholarship Semi-finalist: CSF Sealhearerg Nat'l. Merit finalist. 15931-1.Wynn: State Scholarship Semi-finalist: CSF Sealbearer. 1603 M. Zettle: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. NOT PICTURED: K. Marshall: State Scholarship Semi-finalist. M. Toombs: Bank of America Certificate Winner Math. SENIORS 177 f Scfzola tk' Acfukvemenr Garb Re o Ill? bn -Q V wfwf G. Halgren 4.000 S. Morgan 4.000 D. Shaw 4.000 M. Toombs 3.960 L. Strauss 3.958 S. Thompson 3.958 6 2 'ff'f Q ., 'H '... , f 2 L- Gray 3-893 L. Wolf 3.893 V. Haak 3.885 P. Kubanis 3.875 G. schmunk 3.957 C. Purdum 3.852 M. .Y f '- --V-.121 2 W 5 ff' W .aff 3' W, . Z , f f , L. Gcrstcin 3.750 E. VVintcr 3.750 M. Wold 3.727 K. Ellis 3.714 W. Best 3.709 L. Johnston 3.692 H. Cauchon 3.577 L. Nlachado 3.571 R. Drckcr 3.567 R. Gardner 3.565 S. Firtch 3.556 M. Moore 3.552 . M s frrr . ' D. Faulk 3,481 M. McDermott 3.481 P. Homan 3.476 A. Berger 3.464 B. Katan 3.462 R. Sczzani 3.462 178-SENIORS For lndu mba Students . - LKL.1k 1 K1mmmm-kL-2A ,:mAk. ...sw .. - - if s f-AL'L'A'LL Q f itch - s L. Stephens 3.957 P. Knickerbocker 3.947 C. Faulds 3.933 S. Foster 3.913 'K D. Bradley 3.833 N. Knauer 3.833 S. Waldron 3.800 K. Coddington 3.773 7'..3 i . .. zbz .:.. : . C. West 3.667 T. Watenpaugh 3.656 W. Olinde 3.654 H. Wynn 3.652 -.... 7. f 7 1 I ' I '. 'k 15715 - er'r .-i t Vf.. Lr.L . Q, ig V.-,. 1, hir: . g e9.e . A ..- 533 p V f., 'R Y ' ,,'. 1 ' '-.. D. Galvan 3.522 H. May 3.520 T. Ammann 3.500 R. Ong 3.500 D. Chapdelaine 3.458 C. Long 3.455 B- Balidy 3-450 S- Feldfff 3-429 Maintaining a high grade point average throughout their years at Helix has earned sixty-one Seniors the honor of being among the Top Ten Percent ofthe graduating class of 1973. lncluded, but not pictured are Bonnie Long 3625, Katrina Marshall 3.583 and Lisa Winokur 3,438 Worthy of special recognition are Valedictorian candidates Guy Halgren, Shawn Morgan and Dan Shaw, who have maintained a perfect record as Helix students. Also, Michael Toomhs, with a near perfect record is the Salutatorian candidate. Congratulations are extended to all these Highlanders for their outstanding scholastic achievement. C. Scaglione 3.767 K. Edgell 3.759 D. Frye 3.633 R. Gillingham 3.583 D. Schimke 3.500 L. Moranville 3,483 4 fiilfiflfisisessrffmi 1- Sifsiifeisfz .. 1 -. - ' f M :. EET: . Z' 4 . -Qisfvgfr - i r . r -1 f . C. Spurlock 3.417 L. Wagner 3.417 SENIORS 179 5 R 3. 2 5 2 2 E E s i , E z s 5 5 WM:-.M xA-1nnnummmwe.W.'a. Q--Mwg Y, f - pn ff, 1 my, M V, -xwmw v -M Y mx., Aewhywmrw 'V f my -mhz. Juniors Rewarded for Worthy Accompllkbm ents These juniors comprised the Top Ten Percent of their class and were selected to assist in the graduation ceremonies ofthe Class of '73. They were chosen for these important positions because of their outstanding scholastic capabilities. Congratulations to each of these future seniors who are fine examples of the Class of '74, UJTARTAN BEARERS-LEFT ROW: L. Tolin, A. Pesely, S. Smith, L. Wagner, D. Nobles, C. Depew L. Underwood. RIGHT ROW: L. Koltz, T. Black, M. Romanowski, V. Leveque, K. McCartney, P. Sanders, K. Kicklighter. Not Pictured: C. Cross, G. George. KZJGRADUATION LISHERS-FRONT ROW: L. Bickle, W. Ornelas. SECOND ROW: R. Hubble, j. Lothringer. THIRD ROW: Rogers, L. Torrens. BACK ROW: A. Sandy, Chadwick. Not Pictured: A. Kinsella. 135 BACCALAUREATE USHERS-FRONT ROW: S. Frye, S. Spence. SECOND ROW: L. Schultz, L. Mitchell. THIRD ROW: j. Shinski, D. Trotta, D. Duke. BACK ROW: M. Kuhl, M. Cunningham. l4j TORCH BEARERS-FRONT ROW: K. Wineteer, D. Allen. BACK ROW: B. King, Rosenberger. 153 GRADUATION ASSISTANTS-LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Shepard, M. Brumbaugh, S. Barry, G. Leary, R. Costa, S. Stahl, Fischer, C. Klampe, B. Lusitana, P. Lacy, Gentry, Boutelle, S. Hatton, J. Sutton. Not Pictured: D. White, D. Robertson, W. Tapper, F. Minando, W. Sikich. 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'KD0 you think we could've been Cleopatras of the Nile? 206eSOPHOMORES , ,,, za, ag, f 57 Av gg!! ,Wi ,iw if a , ' nl. 'f'- A, - o ,. U 'I' . H ., ,. W 'K an V ,,,, ' ff ' 5 f 5Z'g.'-1 f fq1g': Ei tye 2 . f mimi, ti,t:: . .M-as L Q- T i if! 5 - t y I oooo t I've got a secret to tell you. ,K f , Q5 2 8 2 ., i a a 8 2 0 I W' 1 f ' A514472 1 11 ff WN f 41 11, if, 1, 7 24321 M 1 ,,,, ,,V.:, ,ft 1.1 . Y, 4, F ' , ' i , 1 ,,. .Je 54 1,4 ,Q , 1 17332 2 1 , M13 C, ' 3 113 11 ' ,V , M2 V ,1 Wi, ,,f, I 1, gi ' 1,-1524! , ,eff , 5 W5 Lf L? T f if A M k M f 1? MMM dak 129 ww w l e AA v- l , if '21, 'T i l 111 ,il 'f ' 'f 5 1 A fi? You mean THAT'S your brother! ',f1Vg,1ff kr I wwf' but I'll tell you later, I think she's listening. , , ,f ,65,,:.- y .:- 0. I 1 A 1 9 L1 L W 2 t ff f 1 gy af' 1 , ' 5 f M 1 1 if , hw y, . 1- '21 ? if fi 11,1 fs 'DP 1 Q15 Zvi if mv fi, Qbz, fl ,Qi-L57 . 1 1 1 Y 1 fy ' , , rir 1 riin ' 1 1 1 1 ,, 1 i f , ', ,524 ' 3 f I Z ' 14 1 H ff! O f W ii 3? S' -,. 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'rw an in wi WW my 5, san 1' :wiv X 35 s as .-'warsis :A s .k x, Y.. an Karen Abaroa Debra Abernatliie Howard Adamczuk Terry Adams Kimberly Adkins Kim Allen Micah Allen Heidi Anderberg David Anderson Ann Ariessohn Charles Armstrong Bart Arthur Harry Atkinson Robert Aunan 'lliari Avakian Debra Baer Pamela Bailey Beverly Bain Cynthia Baker Sharon Barend Janice Harrancn Diana Barrer Susan Barry Betsy Batts Sam Baugues Cindy Beach Olga Benda Denise Bender ZOSYFRESHMEN z ' 5 '53 was . 5 .tm www-f.Q taste,-.a.,tf -if WM, fimwwm. fr , .sy N S Mr. Bonney, Advisor .Q ,fi S fax-wr W a- , waz,,1sg.g,g,:rg+z,,5,. ,Y - 1:11. fffff ff ,, .QQXM 15 w w: -I ,'1fw', ' ' KJ Z 5 1 wager ,xi W i . V A , , ,,.ieg,,w leg? , 5, ' , far f . . L. . . . ff , ,..- f ,,VV A . g .A ,r , I A. AV X , , V-ff . . r . ,. I . Us 7 ' ' I E ' - sf. , -., , , , . , H , - ai, I A ' U WN ' -W aw w f ' w 5. 2, I -' w e WAV. V , FM. ' f' , , A LVZ: .. , Q: , - We-.. ' W' ' ' 15, G? 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' rfb' ' ,L, , in , ,H .,,, 5 y W1 EW 3 ' fa vw -fa 1 iiiy ii jV,5 X y wi Colette Bendixen john Bernitz David Berray Lynette Berry Janet Bickel Laura Bieda Leslie Bixel Edgar Black joel Bock Albert Boerner Christine Bohring Diane Bonilla Helen Bonilla Milus Bunker Daniel Booth Roni Botterell Peggy Boutelle Shari Bowlen David Boyd Phillip Bradford Herbert Bramley James Brewer Steven Brody Mieliael Brooks Darla Brown Vincent Brown Arlene Bruce Rowena Bryant Martin Buckley Paul Burns Cl' FRESHMEN 209 Tom Carlin Tom Carlson Jo Ann Carr Kim Carter Robert Castleman Mark Catlin Stephanie Cauchon Amanda Chadwick Elizabeth Chapman Mark Chavez Ada Chevalier Denise Christian Nicholas Ciaccio Ronald Clagett Kelly Clair Carol Coburn Robert Colbert Debra Cole William Colley Richard Condon Melani Conti Georgette Cooper Robin Cooper Rick Corriere Sharon Costello Michelle Coulson David Cox Pamela Cox Twila Crabtree Theresa Cramer Carolyn Cross Richard Culpeper john Cunningham Ann Dahl Ricky Darland jeneva Dauwalder Kathryn Davidiet Carmen Davis Kathryn De Rollo Kelly Dean Gary Deforest Melanie Demos Delores Denton Charles Depew Vincent Di Ciero Gary Dickens Roger Dierking Anthony Dilabio Cecelia Dill Marianne Dilley Tracey Dixon Leland Dodge Janet Donahue Michael Dorendorf Thomas Doris 210 PRESHMEN . ,.,-3i1LfP-f+ - ' ' . ,. ., N W I L X Si a m f V r i , Q, svkwwg-WwMwNwpfr'wm eeer K ..... eer eeee C -eea www X N Exo ra, 213 ,nr fi vs Q X x S K ,Q sfl' k sa fL.. :fs . f- ' ' , etty.. , X X ls S X Q 9' X XX s 3 x R Seine? -4 6. 5 5'l5iifff5 Iii? ii 2 X QW 'Y X a S N x X 2. 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John Dougherty Michael Douthit Brian Dralle Guy Drummond Michael Duncan Keith Durham Bruce Earnest Brenda Elmore Kenneth Emmons Joni Engelhorn Francisco Esquivel Susan Eulette Tlleodiire Fahares Donald Fallon Carol Parish Leslie Fellows Nathan Ferguson Michael Fernandes John Fernquist Mary Fm-:ters Deborah Finch Larry Fixsen Richard Florence Steven Floyd Danny Flynn Louise Fnchr Stephen Falwell Jerry Forstrom Roherr Fortenherry Jody Foster Tracy Foye Stephen Frazier Laura Freeman Shirley French Luann Gallo Leonard Galvan Aima Garcia Patricia Garcia james Gardetto Gail Garrison Susan Garvin Eileen Gaskill Sally Gearhart Kirk Gerhart Rebecca Gilbert Deborah Gilham ,lose Gill Terry Gilmore Daniel Girard Roxanne Girard FRESHMFN 211 Tom Golembiewski Rudolph Gonzales Hugh Good Edwina Good:-ll Barbara Grable Dorothy Grace Samuel Graves Brenda Gress Linda Gress Kenneth Griffin Robert Gross David Grove Robert Guerrero Yvette Gutierrez Tim Guth Robert Haak Joan Haas ohn Haidley Lora Hall Lisa Hamilton joan Hamrick Ellen Hanbury john Hanbury Eugene Hand George Hansel Chris Hansen Wesley Hansen 'liom Harp Susan Harper Ernest Harris XValter Harris Tamara Hart Craig Hawkins Mark Haynes Kelli Hayo Catherine Hays Charlene Heath Debbie Heid Diane Heid Frederick Hcimburge jamia Henson john Hernandez Laura Hiden Bruce Hiland jeffrey Hildebrand Clifford Hill Deborah Hines Timothy Hoffman Glenn Hohlstein 'l'lu:odore,Holding Allen Hollander 212 FRESHMEN J, x 9. , ,il f-H . 7 ' f. ,,,, . I 5 1 A M2 la 3 , I if A r or ii A ,iff . ,, fejfgiwivf t rf W , are ea if 23' 1 A QA? 'V' A K vm f 5 l 14' f V V W at vY'v'Wl' f if-A N Z 1 M ,l , ? fd f X , Q X2 i K .. ,,. ., l f 3 af' ' f 1, im ea ,. -me 2 f f' 'ffl K 3, Q z if 'QM leaf 'Q' Tlizflgwfazh f A e as use Orientation, a memorable day. SIVVUH HflIll'2l Mark Honz Donald Horn M icliavl Horn Sally Houston Virginia Howard Carlvtun Hnwcrton Patricia Humphrey Gvnc-ann' Hunt Patrick H urlvy Larry lmpson Carolyn lnabinett ,leffvry Isbell VV.G. lst-nbc-rg Denise- Iverson Curtis jablonski Robert -Iam:-s jamesjz-nkins Miko jenkins Estrlla jx-nnings Gregg -lm-nsvn Nlarlc jvrman Douglas -lrtt Gail johnson Kathryn Johnson Linda johnson Robert johnson lVilliam Johnston Elizalmr-tl: lun:-s Monica joynt 'lm-ffrcy Kawar James K4-ais Debra K1-ating Scott Keg:-l Craig Kvllvr Kollvrn Kc-nt Mary Ki-sl:-r Katherine Kvttvrer Andy Kicklightcr Kandi Kilim FRESHMFN 213 Gary Klndle' 'lllmmas King Sally' Kinwlla :Xntninm-Itm' Kirby Ral1rlyK1z1-r D1-lmralx Rjurliv Donald Klm-ll1lwn l'amm'la linvppvr .-Xllan Knorr Larry Kuna Ron Kring David Kuhanis Ronald Kuipr-ra Randall Kunkvv 'lolxn l.as'Z L4-slim' Ladd PA-Ivr Lagnrln Dnnald llagrangu Alulim- Lamlu-rt Gm-ntry Lane Rnln-rt Lam' Rnnald Lara Warn-n l.arb4-rg 'llllcrvszx Lars:-n Marianna- Lu- Slwila l.m-1' l,avvrvr1u- Ls-onard Kris Lvttow lVlifl1arl lmwls Jun Lirlxty Edward Lindsay Bonniv Lindsc-y Lx-sliv Lindsvy Margo Lislm Gary Lizama 214-FRESHMEN fe X is lall X VVhat is that guy doing? X, . ., N ,df w aj k k ' ,, ,eff l. 5 U . . 4 Q K , 53' , lf i . K , -Q f' - F' A l.-.--2'- v 0 - , : .cf-'H 4 ' f Q .g , 4 X . X? X K - - '. ,gg N Q . I:.' 'ig J w k ' 'l l, -M hs.. '11-::..: : L a 51351144 Q 2' 3 5 I' , ' - . 5 1 - wwf - - il , -V - - - ,K . K A l-Q 3715. V ,. gn, . Rs., K li QW . :- is Rib- .Q , . K . '. tai .f 4 xx SN' Q 'Q ..: xl , if 'X N f 2 Q X :- .- 4 . ip .X ,Q r r .... r, N. -:ak -1. ..... , kgmz. w 1 a 'i+,4,.s... er X 31 5 fe 2 1 ...my 41' .,-r .X m:f Ei, i as Q i f sam F W, -- -Q-N... ' ff N , Wwxfff Concentration is wh ar ir takes. lwslic Longmirc Richard Lowa-risun Harry Lowrz-y Rohvrt Luwrvy Dali' Lnwriirmrx' josi-ph Lucisanu Rulwrr Lundhvrg Dion Luster Richard Luau-r Cynthia Lynch Gm-ru' L5 nes Susan Nlacliiniinim Craig Macl.i-an Ki-nm-th Mach-an ls-nnifcr Nl aj or Nikki Mallc-k jamvs Malmhm-rg :Xrianr Marcy Flusx-ph Xlarinu David Nlarrintt Paul Martin Ale-jandro Martinez Pisrhcfr Martins-5 Rusv lhlassrry Alice Mastru Bri-It Matheny David Mathis Roberta Mc.-Xfw Kathleen Xlclfardrll Bradley MCCIQ-llan Lorraine McCluri- Michael McCrury Marion N1CGOwan Jody McHenry Ali-x McKay Rvhccca IWCKQ1' Bclinda lVIcLm-an Ls-slit Nlcylurpliy Ki-vin McNichol Darlrric' Meek Lisa M4-kenas Phyllis Melarison Mark Mendoza Shawn Mendoza Mifhavl Menzs-l Inhn Metcalf Joy Michael Lvslie Nlilligan Nancy Milligan Ki-vin Mings FRESHMEN 215 james Mitchell Kent Moore Patrick Nloore Jcanenne Morgan Sylvia Morones Kimberly M orris Lisa Moye Mary Mulvvy Michael Murphy Patricia Murphy Christopher Myers David Nelson John Nelson William Noble, Dennis Nudent David U Connor Ken O Connor Frankie O Neil Daniel Offutt Sylvia Olinde Dirk Oliver Thomas Umahen Robert Oostra Frederick Orshorn Shelly Osborn KeviaUstb1-rg Donna Padgett Thomas Page Mark Pagliai Monique Pallard Merrie Paradise Mari Parks Mariavlflena Parsons Paula Patterson Michael Paul Timothy Payne Dale Pearce Eric Pearson juan Pc-drin Daniel Pepin Michael Perkins Stephen Phillips Mike Pittman Charles Ploman Scot: Pollen Jennifer Ponce Doreen Pope Bruce Potter Leona Powers Darlena Preciado Kent Puls Anne Rafferty 216 I RFSHWIEN ik, hw L. 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N . an J J- - 2-, ans: .N f in-':.sC?:e - Qi! ,A ip :s.-has-- -.I fi K4 . .r...1s,a Ss t s it 2 '- 1 Kathy Rake-straw Dehra Randall Lorie Randall :Xntliony Raseo Cecilia Rathhun Ifric Raulston joseph Reif james Renzi Raymond Reynolds William Rice Rebecca Richards Ronald Richards Alelene Richardson Robert Richey jose Rico Sherry Ridgway Annette Rios jose Rivera Manuel Rivera Leanne Roberts Cheryl Robertson David Robinson Steven Robinson Edmond Rock Pamela Rodman Vietor Rodriquel Richard Rodstrom Marjorie Romanowski Regan Ronayne Rirhard Rose Sn-foni Rossin-r Denise Rost Kathy Rotge 'I'imothy Rountree Timothy Rowe james Ruddock Sue Rudesill Heidi Runk David Runyan Cynthia Rust-rt Samuel Ryan Dawn Saeugling Janice Sanders Donna Sanderson Stephanie Sandler jonathan Sandy Linda Sandy Laura Saueerman Susan Saunders Donald Savoie FRFSHMEN 217 Patrick Scaglium- Gail Schedinv Lauren Sch:-r-lr jcff Scheidcl Mariann Schilling Ks-lly Schlcichi-r Km-lly Schroeder Monique Schultz llnrt-011 Schulz Criag Schwartz Bri-I Scofield Stvphen Scott lVlt-lndy Seilc Rnhvrt Svilcr Dnnald Scyffvrth Blake Shaw -lane! Shephc-ard ,lane Shepler Richard Shore fknrlv Shubin Jack Shuey Linda Simmons Cheryl Simpson Michael Sindclar Randall Sirbaugh Michael Sirkis Nvdra Skarda Roland Slade Bc-vc-rly Smith jimmy Smith john Smith Kevin Smith Tanya Smith Terri Smith David Smithry Richard Snodgrass 'lic-rri Southwell Katherine Spauldin jeffrey Speakman Becky Spurlock Di-nise Stedman William Stemwell Ali-nnifs-r Stone Di-bnrah Stoop Martin Stroh Linda Strohauvr Roxanne Stuck:-y Suzanne Stuckc-y Martin Sturgeon Gr:-gg Styles Uanivl 'liackrtt Dawna Taylor Suzanne Teichman Richard Teisher 218 FRESHMEN Lf M , :MW ,raw fd? !2,'1r'Y' 'awrgyfgw if X fa- re ' ' Ti W . 4-. . 9 :- f f M i -1 -,t ,A -ws, 7- V lu X93 f af J A , 2 yi' if fy 1 'al X . -'-f a f . . .. ,-,-'f - .. wie- - v if ', 4 A , 4. V f 121 1, f f ffm,9,, ,fl ' 'wi :sv L Jr ,sawn as if .4 i 1 ' Q - 'S' ff? 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X Y ,, W Cindy Thompson Darrell Thompson VVilliam Thompson Nancy Thorsnes Bryan Tinkham Harold Todd Diane Toland Sharla 'llolin Russell Tonkinson Sharon Toovey Mary Torres Christoph Trenltle Denise Trim-hull Jeffery Tucker Lillian Ulstad Kenneth Vance joan Van Rlllln Donna Vasconccllos jerry Velazquez Dina Velasquez-Suarez Gregory Wada Les Walen Kimberly VValker Timothy W'amsl1'y Steven Wands Kathleen VVankum jeffrey VVatson Kenneth Wvaugh Laura Waugh Joanne wfyeavfl' Douglas Wcbh Brian VVQ-bster Stephen Vlleissinger Tom Weld jay Vvelker Guy Vverner Brian Wherry Katherine White Nlarlc Vvhitcheatl Glenn Vllilliite Nlarilyn Vllilliams Sharon Vlfilson Robert Wise Cinthy Wm-mpner Louis Wolheim Cindy Wood Roy VVood Donna Woods Kenneth Wright Amy Wuebold Orest Zalopany Lori Zettle FRFSHVIFN 219 XS x.. X- ,,. , ix ,Sw 140405111165 The life of a high school student is a composite assortment of involvement including slippery Wet clay, new courses in English, running watercolors, l-ligby's term paper, library films, Vogel's notebook, black bottom tension, a-s-d-f j-k-l-5 and water polo competition. Today we taught them, tomorrow they become the teachers. We may never know in which direction they go, but We helped to make that decision. ACAD EMICS-221 Admfhzlffraflbn Encou aged Student In volvem ent The administration of Helix High School worked throughout the year with the faculty and staff to provide for all students the kind of educational experience that would bring about student involvement. They also attempted to provide the kind of enrichment that would make it possible for students to acquire the skills needed to enter the next phase of their educational plans. The administration worked with the Department Chairman Council to develop inter - disciplinary course offerings that would help to provide for more salable skills as well as to increase the number of elective opportunities and vocational classes. During the year, they added a number of elective opportunities for students in the 'Jth grade geography program and in the senior year in political science, psychology, sociology ,and economic areas. ln addition, the administration developed a program of Social Living that, after this coming year, will provide opportunities for all lOth graders to have the necessary background in family life education, social aspects of the drug problem, and many other very practical units. 'lihe administration worked through the vice principals, the ,-XS. B. advisor and student leaders in attempting to increase the involvement and participation of students on faculty committees. They wish to thank the students, faculty, and staff for their cooperation and for the contributions they have made throughout the year to improve the educational experiences for all students. l Benton Hart, Principal erry Ciordinier Gerald Reckin Gordon ilieaby Student Services Y ice-Principal Student Services Vice-Principal .-Xdministrative Vice-Principal 272 AC XDEMICS Richard Geek Hgfzlanders Throughout the years, one of the most misunderstood groups of people on campus has been Helix's team of counselors. Few students realize the scope of activity involved in the daily life of a counselor. Much of our counselor's time this year was taken up with program changing, which is no small task as Helix High School is now attended by over 2.500 students. N... W .,.,..... rm 1 f 1 1 Y Lynn Lorsch Patricia Robbins foul: elors Befnbmb Assist During the rescheduling of students for second semester this year, the counselors had over 4,000 program changes to contend with. ln addition, the counselors were busy attending meetings, going to college conferences, giving students career and college advice, and myraid other activities. It is no wonder that they didn't always have the time to call in every student and pass out every program change. New on the scene this year was Mr. Richard Geck, counselor for students Ko through Ol . He took the place of Mr. Darrel Gould, who is now at El Cajon High School as the Student Services Vice- Principal. Mr. Geck graduated from San' Diego State and then went into a teaching career at Horace Mann xlunior High. From there, he went to Mission Bay High School where he was not only a teacher, but also a counselor, football coach and track coach. Also new to the Helix Clan this year was Mrs. Claire Tremaine, taking the position formerly held by Mr. Wilmer Brobst. Mrs. Tremaine also graduated from San Diego State and began her teaching career at Mt. Miguel. She was therefor twelve years teaching English, geography, and history. Last year, before coming to Helix, Mrs. Tremaine was a counselor with the Mt. Diablo Unified School District in San Francisco. The Helix Highlanders bid a warm welcome to these new members of the Clan. Samuel Singer james Thurman .swf Claire Tremaine ACADEMICS 223 IOHN BOONE LYS. Histury IC, I.-X CH.'XRI,I'fS FICFSICR US. Hiftrmry IC RICIIARI7 I,ANGS'I'ON Iiz1sIcCIs-ugrzxplly IA, Coafh, US. History IR MYRR.-X I,l'fIf LVS. History I.-X, IC FRANK LLTI-IKE Basin' Us-0grapI1y IA, IC, Nfilitary SCIVIIUK' JOSEPH MANOR Pulitical Scif-1164- wif H'-unvvvf QQ!-1 129 224- ACADEMICS 5 I .. f--2 A, I 'K 5 Y...-I IQ4 f If f Sock!! Scfkn ces fncoarage 00 dersfan dlhg l ll? ..--g ,.grt1 fxsiklwiizff ef wwwgsf is .G X. srfmsfgis cfs .., 9 s'-4:14 J ss, Past history and culture, along with our present social concepts combined to help students develop into independent thinkers and responsible citizens. Helix students encountered a well-balanced program centering on the World, geographically, historically, and socially. It is the aim of the social science department that the student should be equipped to learn independently in a world where mankind's knowledge doubles every decade. ill UA funny thing happened on the way to class.. 12l I'd like to punch that kid right in the nose. GJ I think l've just invented a new card game! WILLIAM MELTON Eclucationally Handicapped PETER PITARD Educationally Handicapped MARILYN POPEJOY Psychologist JOHN SCHWENDIMAN English lC, Basic Geograph mental Reading y, Develop- GERALD SHEPHERD U.S. History lA, Political Science DONALD SPEAR Basic Geography lC, IH, U.S. History lC GERALD STANLEY Educationally Handicapped MARION TAYLOR Nurse LAWRENCE TEST Basic Geography lA, Social Living, Business Law ROBERT TOLIN Basic Geography IC, World History lC WARREN VINTON Basic Geography lR, IA, Coach JOSEPH WOODS Psychology lC, Sociology 1C ACADEMICSf225 ll? 123 226 ACADEMICS Q11 C1ass...class...WAKE UP! QZJ Bang bang, y0u're dead. GJ Wanna fight? L'-LL' SS? fir' X, Q Facu fy P omofe Well-Rounded P o am Again this year the word was change for the English department. Several new courses were added to the growing list of new electives, giving Helix students an even broader scope of study. Among the new courses were Film as Literature, which provided an academic study of motion picture film as an art form, and Shakespeare which covered the playwrighfs rnost famous plays. The Speech Team, Drama Club and vu the Fling Staff also deserve credit for their achievements this year. The Speech Team came away from their competitions with many fine honors, thanks to their advisor, Miss Mitterling. Our Drama Club has produced several outstanding and difficult plays such as f'Charlies Auntn which was presented in the fall. And as usual, the Fling Staff has put out a fine newspaper keeping the students informed of many school and community events. CHARLES CORBISEZ English IA, I IA, I I IA JANE DRAKE English I I IA, I I IC, Folklore, Individual Study REGINALD GRAINGER Social Satire, English IVA, IVC, Student Government, A.S. B. Advisor CHARLES HIGBY English I IC, I I H, Shakespeare, Eilm as Literature CLOVIS HILL English I I IC, journalism IC, IIC lVledia CHARLES KAHAN English I IA, II IA, I I IR ROBERT KEPPLER English IA, Developmental Reading ALVIN LARSEN English IIA, Poetry, Bible as Literature PATRICIA MCQUILLAN Reading Lab IAS KIM MI'I I'ERLING English IA, Speech IAS EVONNE NOLL Drama IAS, I I IAS, VIAS, VI IAS Stage IAS, IIAS, IIIAS, VIAS JESSICA PATTON Creative Writing, English IIC PHILIP PATTON English IR, IA, Science Fiction NORMAN ROBBINS English I IA, I I IA, Driver Education IAS SHARON SMITH English IC, IH, IIR DOROTHY STEELE English I IC, I I IC AC ADEMICS 227 SHERIE B.-XII.IfY Latin IC. IIC, IIIC. IYC nl ICAN COST,-X I r:'ncIi IC. Spanish I IC, I IIC ROBERT ECKICRT Data Processing IAS, Rvcordki-vping I AS, N11-rchandising I .XS ROBERT FR I'fI'fI,.'XN D Lilwrzirian Fluency ln Wim ,wwf vas, 2Z8sACADEMICS III UAnd after you'rc finished with these. . . Q23 Mama mia! GI 'KAnd now class, I'm going to the nurses office. x is ' Q-,M 5 X I3I Bushes: And language 52 While the business department strove for efficiency in motor skills, the language department created bilingual students. If you by chance walked past room 205 you would have Seen students learning and perfecting those age-old skills of typing and shorthand. In other rooms, students learned how to handle business machines, everything from adding machines to cash registersg and training to become future salesmen. Meanwhile, in the nearby language building, students could be heard reciting, conversing and at times even singing in many foreign tongues. In today's world a knowledge of business skills and fluency in foreign languages can be a valuable asset. MARY GARCIA Typing I I IAS, Short- hand IA, Secretarial Office Practice MARI.-X HEINIPFL German IC, Spanish IIC. IVC PHILIP KNO'I I' German IC, I IC, I I IC YOLANDA ORNICLAS Spanish IC, I I IC HAZICI, USBORN Business Machines IAS. Iinolckvn-ping IA. rliyping I X9 KAY R.-KINIQS liens-ral Business I,-I. Iiookkvi-ping IA. Typing I AS QIOSICPH ROLBACK Spanish I.-X, IC, IIC III'IYI,I.IS SKIDMORIC 'liyping IAS NICIJRA SPRUUI, Ifrztiicli IIC, I I IC. Ifnglish IC ACADEMICS 229 AGNUS KING Girl's RE., 'liviinis Coach MARIANNE LOl 'l'US Girl's RE., Basketball Coach MARY ANN MC DANIAL Girls RE., Swim Coach ELIZABETH MULLER Girl's P.lf., Gymnastics Coach PARKER OLSON Biology lA, lC, Oceanography DENISE PARKER Girl's P.li.. Volleyball, Softball Coach AL Pl Rl If Biology IA, IC, Oceanography WILLIAM RAM SKY Chr-mistry IC KAREN ROSE Biology lA, lfnglisli IIA LESLIE 'VURNER Girl's RE., Drill Tc-am Advisor LUTHER YOGFL Biology IC FRANK WY,-X'l'lfNl,AlQCll-l Physics lC, Scicncc IC Ana' Pi: ka! Perfect bn lf :Sie il ' , rffilf . 'fm 712, 1 W WN u. Y .J ,N a mf, J, D ZW 3 yr 'rr ff 5? 'JW assess ' ef f X ' Y. , , e ' 2 as .X Q. s 4 X gp X e JJ 5 Q i ii -.-' f . :prefs M 5 k i t Q S Q 7 rl N N F . TX S ggx. ii I at Xlif 11 Qur science department provided students with strong laboratory-centered experiences in the basic sciences of biology, physics and chemistry. Background in these areas of science provided students with the foundation for further work as Well as entry skills in many vocational fields. The science department is proud of it's faculty and program. But, not all of our faculty is concerned with scholastic achievements. The girls P.E. department provides students with a chance to participate and compete in various sportsg everything from modern dance to tennis. The achievements of our girl's sports reflect the fine leadership of our physical education teachers. llj I'll just tinker around until my class comes. QQ Come on, Miss Muller, those canlt be our gradesly' C33 . . .and here we have a fine example of a fairy ring. l4l Are there any questions before the bell stimulates our timpanic membranes? Q51 The agony and ecstaey of folk dance. ACADEMICS I .-XM ICS AR N .-XIZ ,Drivc-r I'tdL1C21Ti0I1 l.-XS. Trark Coarlx ,ION CR:XVVI ORD Boys' IXP1, Swim Coafh, W,2ifi'T P0111 Coach AR'l'IiDGI-1 Buys' PF., Basvhall Coach Al. H.-XMM:XRSCHMID'I' Boys' PIC., Isootball Coach ROISPfR'I' LUCAS Buys' I,.If., liasvhall Coach, W'r4-stling Coach UULKI N'I.-XTHICSUN liuvs' l'.lf., Baskvrball Cuziflm Iwi czp X .. 7 Qiffziwm M., ..,. . ggiiaifi5'2,i1yaS.fAa'2fV X .. -4 - .5 .K V 133 f4J 232-ACADEMICS Sfhnulafe Hgvfzlander Pr' e lll 5 We is J ill Excedrin headache 75533 coming on l f2l The life cycle of a Helix teacher. 133 Go West, young man, go West, to where the big soccer teams are. Q41 Peace, brother. As in many years past, the achievements of this years boy's physical education department, again showed the competitive spirit ofthe Helix Highlanders. All phases of boy's sports showed great season records and many teams can boast of having really outstanding athletes. New on the scene this year was the boy's soccer team, coached by Doug Matheson. The team got off to a slow start, but with its group of many fine players and outstanding coaching, the team is sure to do better next year. MIKE M UIRHFAIJ Boys' PE., Cross Country Coach GORDON NASH Biology IA, Haskctlizill Coach BOB SPFI U I-II, lfnglish IIC, liaskm-thzill foacll, 'lirack Coach ROSS VY.-Xl.KlfR Basic Hath, l 1-nnls Q nach ACADEMICSa233 .-Xlgelurzi IC, Ch-111114-try lf, l ma --mm...e r. Arr Departments Adv nee Crea ive Skills, Home fc P epares fomperenf Homemaker In the broadest sense, art can be defined as a skill in making or doing. Through the ages, man has always had a need to express himself in the creation of beautiful objects. Helix is privileged to have a large range of specialized courses in the various fields of art. These courses make it possible for the student to have the satisfying experience of artistic creation, whether he is working with wood, painting, molding clay, publishing the Tartan, drafting a house plan or tearing apart an old car. The faculty is trained to give students a rich vocational background as well as a better appreciation of art. Teaching girls the basics of home planning, family management, cooking, and stitchery is the goal of the Home Economics teachers. Thanks to their efforts, whether it be preparing a fine meal, or making a dress, Helix girls know how. Ill Patience and skill pay off. KZJ No dear. You donlt use tailor's tacks on zippers. C31 l made a BIG mistake! Q J 137 JJQRQ EMIL BAUER Drafting IA, IIA, I I IA, IVA, IC GERALDINI-1BRANSTETTER Beginning Ifomls ALBERT COX Auto IA, IIA, I I IA DOUGLAS FOSTER Wood IA, IIA, I IIA, IVA LAWRENCE HELIVIUTI-I Crafts IA, IIA, IIIA MARTHA HYA'I I' Art VVOrkshnp, Crafts IA MARY KLOOS Senior Hmm-making I IAS, Beginning Clothing IAS, Child Dt-vt-lnpmcnt IAS BE'I IIY jO NICHOLS Art IA, IIA, IIIA. Design IA, I IA, I IIA RON RAY Photography IA, IIA, I IIA, Publications IA, IIA 'IOHN ROANG Vocational Graphic Arts, IA, Vocational DUPIIFHIIIIQ IA CHARLES SERR Crafts IA, Photography I A DALE WELCH Vocational Metals IA CARL WONG Math IA, Wood IA, Graphic Arts IA ACADEIVIICSA235 Maflzemark' Ana' Mu fb Commum are NILO ATKINSON IVIatIx I.-X, Algc-bra IC, Basic Aritllmn-tic WILLIAM IEHLERS Math I.-X, IR, IRL LEWIS PRICED Algm-bra I H, IIC, Gs-omvtry IC JAM ICS HART Calculus Geometry IH, IC, Arlvamw-II SL-niur Math THOMAS HICYICR Math IIA, IR, Basin Aritlumwic IVI,-IRG.-XRILI' HOPKINS Algebra IC, IICI, .-Xdx'am'0cI Scniur Hath Vw.-ulif IH. 1 A I , I W 144: .J Q J, J 4 C Q ,. I , fx 15,5 1 if f I -'AA ww fff, wwf Ifyw my I if , I I 4 423 433 Z36vACI-XDEIVIICS ff I-M ,, g' 5' 1 fl I 5 4 f E42 5 In The r 0wn language R as aff 1 q w f K nw azz, Music has often been called the universal language . Through the Helix choral and instrumental music departments, the individual is able to learn the linguistics of music and develop to the best of his talents and abilities. Many Helix students have in the past, gone into professional music as a result of the fine training they received here. Mathematics has a different language all it's own. It is one of the most useful and fascinating divisions of human knowledge. From the basics of simple arithmetic to the complex maxims of calculus, the language of math is made familiar through I-Ielix's various courses. A knowledge of both music and mathematics is an important asset in today's modern society. RUSSELL JACKSON Work Experience Coordinator GERALD KIRK Concert Bd., Bagpipe Bd., Music Analysis, Orchestra, Marching Bd. ROBERT RUE Beginning Bd., Freshman Glee, . i Senior Glee, Choir, Ensemble, Men's Choir WILLIAM SIMPSON AlgebraIC, Math IA f,z,,, , 111 E nthusiasm : M ath x C lass . QD Shades of Excitement in Algebra. Q31 Mr. Jackson helps students get work experience. HJ Mr. Kirk pulls musicians together. ACADEMICS 237 . . . of its competent personnel. Few students realize how many long hours were put in by the secretaries, clerks and typists up in the front office. They have spent much of their extra time reorganizing students schedules, keeping up with attendance records, and handling the A.S.B. funds. Some other hard-working people who have helped make Helix what it is are the custodians, groundsmen and cafeteria workers. These industrious individuals were a familiar sight on campus. lll CUSTODIANS-BOTTOM ROW: J. Cavitt, D Johnston, R. Gehring, J. Saurez, D. Hoxsey, B. McCrory, S. Melrose. TOP ROW: B. Woods, A. Hameister, J. Mueller, M. Munger, R. LaCrosse. Not pictured: M. Webb. CZJGROUNDSMEN: M. Burke, E. Zralka. GJ CAFETERIA VVORKERS: R. Vanljelt, D. Hogan, B. DeVries, D, Foeht, R. Turner, Julian, L Coy, C. Hodge, A. Alvidres. KAY BAK ER Counseling Secretary LEE BARRON Counseling Secretary JOYCE CALE Library Clerk EILEEN CLOGSTON Records Clerk MARY J. CONAWAY Principal's Secretary JANE DANIELSON Book Clerk FRANK DuMOND Plant Manager NANCY FORD Attendance Clerk fielflv I-'an cf bn Better ,Q ,V.k,V VV ' GREG GLi2AsoN . J4. ...Y . 'A We Am 'mf R i'-. ti ll' 2 1-f' Lou JEAN HARRIS , e Nurse, Attendance Clerk ' lo ANN HARTE A of iii ii . Girls' P.E. Am-ndam A' 1 L - .JG L R BARBARA KIRK Program Clerk, Records Clerk 238 ACADEMICS v ??.a5v4e ,,, Nff' Vff- we 5. ,Q ., .r,:,,,,fH.-,,v f 1 IIII , -, 231W ' .. .. .... ' c ' ' H V- V 1 5, . -- f ,,,, i , K af' H .4 Becau e 127 I I f I -, ,,. , I I 2 ,. I ff Q fl l an 2? Y , ,v 5 . - f 1 I. W arm? iff 1 v M 0,25 1 mf-4 X 1 ff If ffff 5 rf f I W A I bf My I H Z ,Q ' . ' ,1 A - -,-.,,,,, 'Lf .Q 2 H Q- A -, V , , V I- .L .V , - V- -7.1 I, 'I .I g xl , A ..,,,,:fL -64 V A I 7 L I f ' ' ' ' f F Q ' CW '- .. 4 ,,,. ,,,.,,,. , 'jf W ,M W W QQ' I 2, 5: ww, 9295 I I V- 4 Mufmww ' V- 'f ,, M, V' . .. ,.., . ' 'M ' V. 4 . . ll ., I ' - 'Mr I A V A.' I I 1 , v WW. I , . ff a' r ' I :I ' ' V 9'- ' Lf.-M41 N-4 f Q-W-iw W- ,, M fl I Lwfx .f ' I ,gf Nggmfgggi 77 U, Zf?3'37f77L ' . ll f-,L I In W ,,,.,,. ..,.., . ...W ,.. ....,, , , H hr V- f3J i Program Clerk ELIZA BET H PARI, If'I' Attrrmdarm- CI:-rk , ff- j 1 4' P ffiffgg, sim . 'ZF .MX xiii? LIESTA PEINSER Vice Principal's Clerk LOUISE SAN BORN Vice Principal's Secretary ' 1.7 Q ,gm ... -W 1 ygrlk ' as gnu.. W 1.. KR- laqm-I ' .I A I - A 1? I ' 3 ' 6 s I 1 5 X Q -IUDY SMITH B. Iioukkeopcr .ILINIQ 'If-XRIJIE Nlimflofsupplirs Clerk xl AN ICT TAY LOR Rvfcptirmist DOROT I-I Y MONTGOMERY ACADEMICS 239 Susan 20,23,56,125 240-INDEX Aaker, Cindi 124 Abaroa, Karen 33,55,208 Abaroa, Steven 194 Abaroa, Susan 55,124 Abernathie, Debra 208 Abernathy, Daniel 76,182 ACADEMICS SECTION 220 Ackerman, Karl 125 Adair, David 125 Adair, James 194 Adamczuk, Howard 208 INDEX Averill, Collette 125 Ayers, Donald 38,182 Aziz, Sandy 36,182 Babcock, Barbara 43,55 ,5 9,121, 125 Baer, Alan 23,182 Baer, Debra 107,208 BAGPIPE BAND 29 Bail, Barbara 55,182 Adams, Barbara 125 Adams, Bruce 125 Adams, Carrie 106,194 Adams, Terry 208 Adams, Theodore 194 Adkins, Kimberly 208 ADMINISTRATION 222 ADS 25 3 AFS 48 Aills, Lorrine 194 Akin, Judy 194 Akin, Tommie 125 Aldrich, Maureen 106,124 Alesi, Diana 36,124 Alford, Donald 38,194 Alford, Thomas 125 Alford, Timothy 194 Allen, Deborah 36,125 Allen, Debra 20,59,37 Allen, Kim 208 Allen, Micah 208 Alschbaeh, Gordon 182 Alter, Steven 194 Althof, Rock 194 Alvidres, Rachel 56,5 9,194 Alzona, John 71,182 Amador, Vincent 124 Ambler, David 124 Ammann, Timothy 59,124 Anderberg, Heidi 208 Bailey, David 194 Bailey, Deborah 182 Bailey, Debra 194 Bailey, Karen 125 Bailey, Larry 194 Bailey, Pamela 208 Bailey, Sherie 228 Bain, Barbara 36,182 Bain, Beverly 208 Baker, Cynthia 208 Baker, Laurel 5 9 Baker, Lydia 194 Baker, Philip 59,194 Baker, Anders, Wayne 124 Anderson, David 208 Anderson, Donald 194 Anderson, Jeff 71,118,124 Anderson, Michael 5 3,125 Anderson, Ricky 182 Anderson, Viki 107,194 Anderson, Virginia 53,125 Andrews, Evelyn 182 Andrews, Jeff 63,124 Anthony, Diane 59,194 Anthony, Jeff 124 Archer, Mark 194 Archibald, Robert 124 Arellano, Mark 194 Argent, Jacki 33 Ariessohn, Ann 208 Ariessohn, Cindy 194 Armer, Joseph 194 Armstrong, Charles 73,208 Armstrong, Robert 124 Arnaiz, Jim 66,232 Arredondo, Julia 182 Arthur, Allen 124 Arthur, Bart 208 Arthur, Paul 72,194 Asaro, Trina 194 ASB OFFICERS 18 ASB PLAY 38 Askew, Kevin 182 ATHLETES OF THE YEAR 105 Atkins, Kimberly 182 Atkinson, Harry 73,208 Atkinson, Nilo 236 Aunan, Kathleen 194 Aunan, Robert 77,208 Autry, Marshall 194 Avakian, Tiari 208 Baldassini, Sharon 38,182 Balistreri, Josephine 195 Ballard, Sharon 59 Balsley, Michael 72,195 Balsley, Wayne 125 Bamberger, Diane 182 BAND 24 BAND OFFICERS 26 Bandy, Barbara 126 Baquera, Michael 72,182 Baquera, Trina 17,126 Barber, Debra 195 Barend, Sharon 108,208 Barnard, Jerry 126 Barnard, Sandy 36,126 Barnes, Karen 36,195 Barns, Michael 182 Barranco, Charles 126 Barranco, Janice 106,208 Barranco, Marianne 127 Barranco, Robert 72,195 Barrer, Diana 208 Barrer, Linda 182 Barry, Scott 182 Barry, Susan 208 Barton, Joyce 195 BASEBALL 94 Baskerville, Mary 127 BASKETBALL 78 Bates, Patricia 182 Batts, Christine 127 Batts, Elizabeth 208 Bauer, Emil 235 Bauer, Linda 195 Baugues, Sam 63,208 Baum, Kathryn 63,127 Baum, Sandra 118,127 Baxley, Paul 59,195 Baxley, Stephen 43,59,72,126 Bazewick, Heidi 43,182 Bazewick, Scott 195 Bea, James 53,182 Bea, Kathleen 195 Beach, Cindy 208 Bearden, Christine 126 Bearden, Robert 182 Beaubouef, Michelle 126 Beaver, Ricky 127 Beavers, Loren 127 Beckham, James 59,195 Begley, Leinani 195 Beitinger, Susan 195 Belcher, Robert 182 Belgum, Gail 106,196 Benda, Olga 208 Bender, Denise 208 Bendixen, Colette 106,209 Bendixen, Debera 126 Bendixen, Mark 195 Benner, Marie 182 Bennett, Kenneth 195 Bennett, Paula 127 Bentz, Paul 195 Bentz, Theresa 183 Bergendorff, Erich 37 Berger, Alicia 37,127 Bernitz, John 209 Berray, David 209 Berry, Lynette 209 Bertsch, Margaret 195 Best, William 59,126 Bickel, Janet 209 Bickel,William 195 Bickel, Luana 59,183 Bieda, Laura 209 Beida, Mark 195 Bigelow, Brenda 126 Billuni, Kimberly 195 Bixel, Leslie 209 Bjornson, Lee 183 Black, Deborah 126 Black, Edgar 209 Black, Teresa 59,108,195 Blackburn, Jeannie 183 Blair, Kathey 195 Blakeley, Virginia 195 Blanks, David 183 Blethen, Mariann 36,183 Bludau, Beth 107,195 Bludau, Thomas 36,127 Bock, Jeffrey 183 Bock, Joel 209 Bodie, Carol 127 Boerner, Albert 73,208 Boerner, Robert 195 Bogdan, Steven 38,59,127 Boget, Julia 183 Bohringer, Christine 209 Bolshazy, Christopher 28,127 Bolshazy, Gerald 195 Boltz, Kathleen 183 Bongard, Steven 72,195 Bongard, Thomas 127 Bonilla, Diane 46,209 Bonilla, Ernest 71,128 Bonilla, Helen 209 Bonilla, Larry 72,195 Bonker, Milus 209 Boone, John 224 Booth, Daniel 209 Boss, Donald 128 Botterell, Roni 209 Botticelli, Jacque 63,129 Bouchard, Larry 129 Boutelle, Joni 107,183 Boutelle, Peggy 209 Bowlen, Shari 209 Bowling, Dennis 129 Boy, John 36,37,183 Boyd, David 209 Boykin, Mark 195 Bracey, Laura 56,129 Bradford, Joel 196 Bradford, Phillip 209 Bradley, Debra 129 Bradley, Katherine 196 Bramley, Herbert 209 Branstetter, Geraldine 235 Brawner, Chris 128 Bregantic, Nancy 106,128 Brennen, Donald 183 Brennen, Thomas 196 Brent, Robert 129 Brent, Ronald 183 Bressi, Joe 183 Breuninger, Daryl 196 Brewer, James 73,209 Bringas, Frank 63 Briscoe, David 36,129 Briscoe, Ruth 36 Broderdorf, Earl 129 Brody, Steven 209 Brooder, Barry 196 Brooder, Michael 183 Brooks, Michael 209 Brooks, William 196 Brothers, Terry 196 Brown, Brown, Darla 209 Joann 43,55,56,183 Brown, Marianne 183 Brown, Mark 196 Brown, Robin 31,46,183 Brown, Ruth 196 Brown, Vincent 77,209 Browning, Larry 18 3 Browning, Patsy 129 Bruce, Arlene 209 Bruce, Patricia 129 Brumbaugh, Jo Ann 106,183 Brumbaugh, Mary 59,106,196 Brunner, Eric 196 Burns, Mary 196 Bryans, William 196 Bryant, Bryant, Arthur 183 Charles 183 Bryant, Michael 196 Bryant, Rebecca 196 Bryant, Rowena 209 Bryant, Sabrina 196 Bryant, Sandra 128 Bryant Sherry 128 Bryce, Timothy 196 Bryson, Lori 36,38,108,l29 Buccellato, Elaine 129 Buck, Jeffrey 196 Buck, L ynnan 129 Buckley, John 183 Buckley, Martin 209 Bufka, Craig 128 Bulcao, Sherrie 196 Burns, Paul 209 Burrows, James 128 Busick, William 128 Buso, Jesse 128 Buso, R amona 196 Butcher, Roberta 196 Butcher, Susan 36,37,183 Butram, Rebecca 196 Butther , Celeste 183 Butts, James 183 Byler, Jimmy 128 CAFETERIA STAFF 239 Cain, John 72,196 Cairns, Julie 196 Cameron, Craig 196 Cameron, Kim 183 Cammack, Deanna 59 Campbell, Mark 184 Campbell, Michael 196 Campbell, Sandra 129 Campos, Victoria 196 CAMPUS LIFE 47 Cannizzaro, Clarina 27,184 Cannizzaro, Cleonice 31 ,43,46, 184 Cannon, Jean 196 Canter, Andrew 196 Cardenas, Caroline 163 Carl, Richard 36,37,77,184 Carlin, Thomas 77,210 Carlson, Thomas 210 Carlton, Debra 184 Carlton, Kerry 184 Carner, Lisa 196 Carpenter, John 184 Carr, James 129 Carr, Jo Ann 210 Carter, Christene 184 Carter, John 73 Carter, Kim 210 Carter, Kimberlee 56,196 Cawajal, Kathleen 184 Case, John 184 Cash, Leah 196 Cason, Vicki 5 3,108 Cass, Virginia 129,184 Casselman, Charles 196 Castello, Richard 196 Castello, Robert 196 Castleman, John 196 Castleman, Robert 210 Castner, Carlton 184 Castner, Darlene 196 Castro, Arthur 72,192 Castro, Damon 192 Catalfo, Mary 196 Catlin, Mark 210 Cauchon, Stephanie 48,210 Cauchon, Helene 59,130 CCC 61 Cerda, Lorraine 196 Cerda, Robert 196 Cerda, Virginia 196 Cesena, Gloria 184 Cesena, Teresa 63,184 Cesena, Yolanda 130 Chabot, Jennifer 184 Chabot, Andre 130 Chabot, Sheree 196 Chadwick, Amanda 210 Chadwick, John 59,184 Chandler, David 36,37,130 Chapdelaine, Daniel 43,130 Chapman, Barbara 131 Chapman, Elizabeth 210 Chapman, Nancy 131 Chapman, Thomas 184 Chappell, Vickie 196 Chavez, Mark 210 Chavez, Solomon 196 CHEERLEADERS 30 Cherry, Steven 196 Chevalier, Ada 210 Chewning, James 7 2,196 Childers, Debra 197 Childress, Lee 197 Chiles, Denise 106,197 Chiles, Patrick 78,131 CHOIRS 36 Christian, Denise 210 Christiansen, Leann 130,184 CHRISTMAS DANCE 40 Churchman, Lawrence 36,37,130 Ciaccio, Nicholas 210 Cimmarrusti, Bianca 63,197 Cirelli, Suzanne 184 Clabaugh, Anita 184 Clabaugh, Madonna 130 Clagett, Ronald 210 Clagett, Ronald W 197 Clair, Kelly 106,210 Clair, Trudy 197 Clapp, Robert 197 Clarey, Diane 130 Clark, Judy 184 Clark, Randy 184 Clark, Zane 130 Clarkson, Janet 131 CLASSES SECTION 114 Clay, David 131 Clay, Karen 131 Clemmons, Susan 197 CLOSING 250 Coburn, Carol 210 Coddington, Kathryn 59,130 Colbert, Robert 210 Cobeth, Jennifer 108,184 Cole, Debra 210 Cole, Melody 197 Coleman, Bonita 63,130 Collard, Dale 63,197 Collard, Dean 197 Colley, William 77,210 Collins, Maureen 130 Colvell, Kevin 28 Comber, Cynthia 36,59,197 COMMISSION CLASS 20 Condon, Richard 210 Conn, William 130 Conner, Wanda 197 Conners, Constance 197 Conti,sMelani 210 Cook, Daniel 197 Cook, Janet 59,131 Cook, Regina 197 Cook Sandra 131 Cook, Thomas 197 Cooper, Betina 184 Cooper, Georgette 210 Cooper, Gwynne 106,197 Cooper, Robin 210 Copher, Cheryl 59,157 Corbisez, Charles 227 Corbit, Brian 71,130 Corbit,Timothy 197 Corella, Elsa 197 Corella, Richard 197 Corriere, Rick 210 Cosner, Karen 59 Costa, Jean 228 Costa, Richard 27,28,184 Costello, Sharon 210 Coulson, Michelle 210 Coulson, Samuel 197 COUNSELORS 223 Courtney, Thomas 184 Couture, Dennis 131 Cox, Albert 235 Cox, Charles 184 Cox, David 210 Cox, Janet 197 Cox, Pamela 210 Cox, Steven 197 Cox, Thomas 197 Crabtree, Twila 210 Craddock, Roger 184 Craig, James 197 Craig, Kirby 77,197 Cramer, Theresa 210 Crawford, Jon 232 Crawford, Monica 184 Crews, Marla 131 Cripps, Carole 131 Crocker, David 71,132 Crocker, Richard 72,197 Cronister, Robert 184 Cronk, Lisa 36,37,184 Cronk, Marta 197 Cross, Carolyn 210 Cross, Connie 59,184 CROSS COUNTRY 74 Crossley, Bruce 197 Croucher, Karen 109,132 Crow, Penny 184 Crowder, John 132 Crowe, Martha 197 Cruz, Danny 76,132 Cruz, Samuel 132 CSF 59 Culpeper, Ette 36,184 Culpeper, Renee 197 Culpeper, Richard 210 Cummings, Michael 197 Cunningham, James 133 Cunningham, Kathleen 5 9,107, 197 Cunningham, Michael 59,184 Currier, Ruth 133 Curtis, James 184 CUSTODIANS 238 D'Angelico, Michael 133 Dacquisto, Lisa 197 Dahl, Ann 210 Dale, Lauren 184 lNDEXA24l 242vINDEX Dale, Michael 37,133 Dale, Michael W 36,184 Daly, Karen 133 DANCES AND ASSEMBLIES 34 Danekas, Danny 132 Danielson, Laura 132 Danner, Marsha 132 Danner, Sharon 197 Darland, Ricky 210 Daugherty, Kevin 197 Dauwalder, Jeneya 210 Davidiet, Kathryn 210 Davidiet, Robert 197 Davis, Carmen 210 Davis, Clayton 184 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Dawn 197 Dennis 63,133 Howard 184 Maria 184 Mike 78,132 Davis, Nancy 132 Davis, Roxanna 184 Deabueno, Joreen 197 DeBone, Michele 132 DeBone, Susan 197 DeGaetano, Michael 43,133 DeGaetano, Patrice 197 DeHope, William 59,197 DeRo1lo, Kathryn 210 DeRosset, Leslie 132 Dean, Charles 36,184 Dean, Kelly 37,210 DECA 63 Decker, Lynn 59,197 Decker, Rae-Dean 55,59,109,117 121,132 Deforest, Gary 73,210 Degarnette, Jeff 197 DelFavero, Patricia 197 Demchak, Barry 59 Demos, Melanie 210 Denhart, James 184 Denhart, John 184 Dennington, Mari 108,184 Denton, Brant 132 Denton, Delores 210 Depew, Carolynne 184 Depew, Charles 63,73,2l0 Depew, Chuck 68,184 Desnoyer, Richard 197 DiCiero, Vincent 73,210 DiLabio, Anthony 210 Dickens, Gary 210 Dickey, Chuck 132 Dierking, Roger 210 Dill, Cecelia 210 Dilley, Marianne 210 Dillon, Harry 185 Dixon, Margaret 37,198 Dixon, Michael 132 Dixon, Tracey 37,210 Dmochowski, Betty 55,59,198 Dmochowski, Henry 38,53,185 Doddridge, Mark 133 Dodge, Diana 107,198 Dodge, Leland 210 Doll, Sheri 107,133 Dollar, James 185 Donahue, Janet 210 Donovan, Suzanne 198 Doolen, Claud 28,43,133 Dorendorf, Michael 73,210 Doris, Thomas 210 Dornbusch, Kurt 185 Dorrell, Donna 133 Dorrell, Keith 198 Dorroh, Elizabeth 185 Dougherty, John 211 Dougherty, Lynn 133 Douthit, Michael 211 Dowling, Lawren l7,20,21,55,56 117,134 Dragoo, James 185 Drake, Jane 227 Dralle, Brian 211 a DRAMA CLUB 51 Drew, Kimverly 198 Droze, Karen 185 Drummond, Guy 73,211 Drummond, Scott 71,134 Drysdale, Clyde 134 Duarte, Cynthia 198 Duarte, Richard 73 DuBois, Catherine 17,31,56,118, 134 Duffy, Brian 85,134 Duffy, Linda 14,17,18,36,37, 56,109,118,135 Duffy, Michael 198 Duffy, Susan 185 Duke, Dorothy 20,53,185 Duncan, Michael 211 Dunn, Thomas 198 Durand, John 72,198 Durbin, Mary 198 Durham, Keith 211 Dye, Dorothy 185 Eady, John 84,85 ,185 Earnest, Bruce 211 Earnest, Janice 135 Earnest, Kenneth 185 Ebert, Charles 185 Ebert, Susan 134 Eckert, Robert 63,228 Edge, Arthur 232 Edgell, Kathy 48,5 3,59,134 Edgil, Gary 185 EDITOR'S MESSAGE 252 Edwards, David 134 Egner, William 185 Ehlers, William 121,236 Ehrig, Paula 134 Eichhorn, Susan 121,134 Ek, David 185 Ekhaml, Kathleen 198 Eklund, Shelley 135 Elam, Douglas 63 Eldridge, Richard 198 Elliott, Patricia 43 Ellis, Kathryn 23,5 9,121,135 Ellis, William 185 Elmore, Brenda 211 Emmett, Vicki 134 Emmons, Daniel 185 Emmons, Kenneth 211 Engelhorn, Joni 211 Engelke, Thomas 198 England, Douglas 28,185 England, Edward 134 Engle, Dana 36,59,198 English, Norma 63,185 English, Priscilla 37,198 Engstrom, Nolan 59 Epps, Richard 69,198 Erautt, Shelley 198 Erickson, Linda 198 Esquivel, Francisco 211 Eucker, Pamela 135 Eucker, Philip 198 Eulette, Marian 198 Eulette, Susan 211 Evans, Bette 135 Evans, Tamera 198 Everett, Kimberly 106,198 Evins, Craig 198 Evins, Michele 135 Fabares, Theodore 211 Fairweather, Kevin 198 Fallon, Donald 73,211 Fallon, Richard 185 Farish, Carol 211 Fattig, Kathleen 108,109,198 Faught, Mark 185 Faulds, Constance 31,36,108, 135 Faulds, Daniel 14,63,68,135 Faulk, Daniel 18,2O,41,85,117 134 Featheringill, Teri 36,37,109, 185 Feeser, Charles 224 Felde, Patrick 71,185 Felder, Susan 55,59,134 Fellman, George 135 Fellows, Leslie 211 Fellows, Pamela 185 Fergen, Constance 135 Fergen, Gina 198 Ferguson, Mike 185 Ferguson, Nathan 211 Fernandes, Michael 211 Fernandes, Sheri 198 Fernandez, Tom 73 Fernquist, John 211 Fetty, Carol 185 Field, Robin 135 Finch, Deborah 211 Finch, Tom 185 Firtch, Susan 59,135 Fischer, James 198 Fischer, Jerrilee 106,185 Fischl, Frank 198 Fishburne, Margie 198 Fixsen, Debra 185 Fixsen, Larry 73,211 Flack, Steven 198 Fleming, Michael 135 FLING STAFF 42 Flint, William 136 Flood, Bryan 72,198 Florence, Richard 211 Flores, Michael 77,198 Flores, Miran 136 Floyd, Steven 211 Fluharty, Susan 198 Flynn, Danny 211 Flynn, Patrick 72,185 Focht, Louise 106,211 Fogelberg, Andrew 198 Folwell, Stephen 211 FOOTBALL 66 Foote, Kristina 198 Forsberg, Michael 136 Forstrom, Jerry 211 Fortenberry, Robert 211 Fortenberry, Mitche 198 Foster, Douglas 63,2 35 Foster, Jody 211 Foster, Susan 23,48,136 Fox, Clay 66,68,136 Fox, Raymond 66,185 Foye, Tracy 211 Franey, Michael 72,198 Frazier, Mark 185 Frazier, Robert 185 Frazier, Stephen 28,211 Fredrick, Linda 137 ,185 Fredrick, Steven 198 Freed, Lewis 236 Freeland, Robert 59,228 Freeman, Laura 211 Freeman, Scott 198 Frei, Larry 198 Freitas, Sandre 33,55,198 Frelinger, Katherine 63,185 French, James 68,7 8,137 French, John 198 French, Shirley 211 FRESHMAN CLASS 206 FRESHMAN OFFICERS 206 Freyer, Jacque-Lyn 37,185 Friedgen, Holly 31,108,136 Fristo, Jerry 72,198 Frizzell, James 136 Frontiero, Samuel 198 Frost, Daniel 136 Frost, Debra 185 Frost, Julie 198 Frye, David 20,36,41,75,76, 117,118,121,137 Frye, Susan 36,55,56,185 Fukushima, Tony 137 Fullerton, Kevin 136 Fuscoe, John 198 Fyock, Laura 38,136 Gaia, Charles 71,136 Gaia, Thomas 73 Galbraith, Diane 36,198 Gallo, Luann 211 Galvan, Debbie 137 Galvan, Leonard 211 Gamache, Kathleen 198 Gamester, William 185 Garcia, Alma 211 Garcia, Daniel 68,185 Garcia, Mary 229 Garcia, Patricia 55,211 Gardetto, James 211 Gardetto, Jonathan 137 Gardner, Douglas 199 Gardner, Ronald 137 Gardner, Steven 59,199 Garrison, Gail 211 Garrison, James 131 Garvin, Michael 36,37,185 Garvin, Susan 37,211 Gaskill, Eileen 106,211 Gaskill, Lorraine 56,107,137 Gaskins, John 199 Gates, Sharon 199 Gearhart, Sally 211 Geck, Richard 223 Gehrke, Genser, Barbara 37,199 Miriam 36,59,199 Gentry, James 185 George, Gary 185 George, Tom 199 Gerhart, Keith 136 Gerhart, Kenneth 185 Gerhart, Kirk 211 Gerstein, Lynn 17,20,31,38, 55,56,59,118,121,136 Ghio, Marla 185 Gibbs, John 136 Gibbs, Margaret 199 Gilbert, Rebecca 211 Gilchriest, William 137 Gilham, Deborah 211 Gill, Jose 211 Gillespie, David 185 Gillespie, Gina 137 Gillingham, Robert 36,137 Gilmore, Mary 37,185 Gilmore, Terry 109,211 Gilmour, Dennis 76,185 Gilson, Gloria 185 Giovinazzo, Paul 199 Girard, Daniel 211 Girard, Roxanne 211 GIRLS' BASKETBALL 110 GIRLS' GYMNASTICS 108 GIRLS. LEAGUE COMMISSIONERS 54 GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS 56 GIRLS' P.E. 113 GIRLS' SOFTBALL 112 GIRLS' SWIMMING 106 GIRLS' TENNIS 107 GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL 109 Girulat Ann 199 Glenn, Rikki 185 Golbski, Edward 199 Goldman, Paul 185 Golembiewski, Bonnie 137 Golembiewski, Kathlee 185 Golembiewski, Tom 212 GOLF 89 Golojuch, Richard 185 Gonzales, Carmen 63,186 Gonzales, Rudolph 212 Gonzalez, Rhonda 199 Good, Hugh 212 Goodell, Edwina 212 Goodrich, Patricia 137 Goodsole, Jocelyn 199 Goodwin, Patty 138 Gordinier, Jerry 222 Gorman, Jennifer 138 Grable, Barbara 212 Grable, Constance 106,186 Grace, Dorothy 212 Graham, Beth 139 Graham, Theresa 199 Grainger, Reginald 227 Grajeda, Irene 199 Grame, Donald 199 Graves, Samuel 77,212 Gray, Karen 59,199 Gray, Linda 37,43,59,139 Green, Debra 199 GREEN PEPPERS 46 Greene, Theodore 199 Greene, Thomas 199 Greer, Barbara 107,199 Greer, Jeff 186 Gregory, John 139 Gregory, Luann 199 Greiner, Beth 139 Gress, Brenda 212 Gress, David 186 Gress, Linda 212 Gress, Phillip 199 Griffin, Kenneth 212 Griffin, Michael 186 Griffin, Sharon 106,199 Gross, Robert 63,73,212 Gross, Robin 108,138 GROUNDSMEN 239 Grove, David 212 Grove, Karyn 186 Grove, Raymond 72,199 Grue, Greg 138 Guarano, Victoria 186 Guenon, Paula 55,107,199 Guerrero, Julie 199 Guerrero, Mark 186 Guerrero, Robert Gutierrez, Yvette 212 Gundo, Terry 186 Gustin, Roberta 139 Gutgesell, Gerald 199 Gutgesell, Lani 139,186 Guth, Eric 199 Guth, Gary 28,199 Guth, Timothy 212 Gutierrez, Danny 36 Guttzeit, Heidi 27,186 Haak, Richard 199 Haak, Robert 77,212 Haak, Vicky 59,63,139 Haar, Michael 139 Haas, Joan 46,212 Hada, Cheryl 199 Hafner, David 71,139 Hahling, Charles 186 Hiader, Pamela 199 Haidley, John 77,212 Hajj, Bill 199 Halgren, Guy 59,139 Hall, Anna-Maria 186 Hall, Cynthia 186 Hall, Julie 186 Hall, Lora 212 Halley, Thomas 186 Hamann, Daniel 199 Hamilton, Lisa 212 Hamlin, Deborah 186 Hamlin, Jay 199 Hammerschmidt, Al 66,232 Hammond, James 186 Hammond, Phyllis 138 Hampson, Lee 106,186 Hamrick, Ann 186 Hamrick, Joan 212 Hanbury, Ellen 212 Hanbury, John 212 Hand, Eugene 212 Hanes, Clifford 199 Hanes, Steven 138 Hansel, George 212 Hansel, James 186 Hansen, Chris 7 3,212 Hansen, Dana 36,186 Hansen, Wesley 212 Hardin, Elizabeth 199 Harley, Michael 186 Harmon, Gary 138 Harp, Raymond 212 Harpenau, Kenneth 139 Harper, Richard 186 Harper, Sharon 36,55,199 Harper, Susan 212 Harris, Benjamin 199 Harris, Ernest 212 Harris, Laurie 36,139 Harris, Michael 138 Harris, Teresa 199 Harris, Terri 63,138 Harris, Thomas 138 Harris, Walter 77,212 Harrold, Barbara 186 Hart, Benton 222 Hart, Denise 36,199 Hart, Elaine 186 Hart, Fred 186 Hart James 236 Hart Michael 138 Hart Harti Hart, Richard 199 Tamara 212 Thomas 109,186 Hartsock, Margaret 199 Harvey, Virginia 138 Harville, Martha 199 Hassett, Carla 139 Hatton, Sandra 36,59,186 Hawkins, Cathy 186 Hawkins, Craig 73,212 Hawkins, Larry 199 Hawkins, Laurie 199 Hawkins, Michael 199 Hawkins, Victor 28,139 Hayes, Rita 108,140 Haynes, Mark 212 Hayo, Kelli 106,212 Hays, Catherine 212 Hays, JeNell 199 Hays, Samuel 140 Hayward, Ada 186 Heath, Charlene 55 ,212 Heath, Colleen 106,186 Heath, Marlene 199 Heid, Debbie 212 Heid, Diane 212 Heid, Leo 77,186 Heimburge, Frederick 212 Heimpel, Maria 48,229 Heinze, Mark 186 Heller, Laura 38,186 Helms, Susan 199 Helms, William 66,68,l40 Helmuth, Lawrence 235 Henderson, Edna 140 Hendon, Rebecca 199 Henry, Gail 53,55,56,186 Henry, James 199 Henry, Lynn 186 Hensley, Cindy 33 Henson, Evelyn 59,140 Henson, Jamia 212 Hernandez, Joe 199 Hernandez, John 212 Herndon, Terry 186 Herrera, Laurice 36,199 Herzik, Eric 118,141 Heskett, Jack 28,200 Hessling, Charmaine 141 Hewitt, Susan 140 Heyer, Leigh 200 Heyer, Thomas 236 Hiden, Laura 212 Higby, Charles 227 Hiland, Bruce 212 INDEX'243 244-INDEX Hildebrand, Jeffrey 212 Hildebrand, Pamela 141 Hill, Clifford 212 Hill, Clovis 227 Hill, Philip 200 Hill, Tamara 106,141 Hilterbrant, Jack 140 Hines, Deborah 212 HI-STEPPER OFFICERS 27 HI-STEPPERS 24 Hixson, Thomas 28,141 Hobbs, Louanna 200 Hoeffer, Lorelei 141 Hoffman, Mark 141 Hoffman, Timothy 212 Hogan, James 200 Hogan, Robert 141 Hohlstein, Glenn 212 Holburn, Shiona 186 Holderer, Denise 200 Holding, Carol 36,186 Holding, Theodore 36,37,212 Holgate, Lesalee 186 Hollander, Allen 212 Hollins, Andre 200 Holmes, Michael 77,200 Hom, Leslie 33,46,59,200 Homan, Priscilla 141 HOMECOMING 14 Honea, Steven 213 Honz, Cheryl 55,56,107,200 Honz, Mark 213 Hoover, Bruce 72,200 Hoover, Diane 108,200 Hoover, Jamie 200 Hoover, Rick 140 Hopkins, Margaret 236 Hopkins, Timothy 28,186 Horman, Gregory 72,200 Horn, Donald 213 Horn, Michael 213 Horn, Steven 140 Hoskins, Fern 200 Hoskins, William 200 Houghtlin, Kimberly 200 Housh, Donelle 200 Houston, Roy 59,200 Houston, Sally 213 Houston, Tim 200 Howard, James 200 Howard, Virginia 213 Howerton, Nick 213 Hubbel, Hubble, Hubble, Huckle, Hughes, Sherry 36,200 Richard 186 Susanne 27,140 Donald 200 Gregory 200 Hulbert, Diane 186 Hulbert, Gary 140 Hulbert, Marcia 27,186 Humphrey, Patricia 213 Hunt, Geneane 213 Hunt, Kevin 140 Hunter, Alan 186 Hunter, Danie 200 Hunter, Gloria 36,141 Hurley, Daniel 200 Hurley, Patrick 213 Hurley, Patrick T 141 Hutchinson, Marc 186 Hutton, Cynthia 186 Hyatt, Martha 56,235 I CLUB 48 Impson, Larry 213 Inabinett, Carolyn 213 Ingram, Kevon 200 INTRODUCTION SECTION 2 Isbell, Jeffery 213 Isenberg, Donna 56,141 Isenberg, William 213 Isham, Mark 186 Iverson, Candy 36,200 Iverson, Denise 108,213 Jablonski, Curtis 213 Jackson, Richard 200 Jackson, Russell 237 Jacobsen, David 38,200 Jacobsen, Sandre 200 Jahn, Rory 186 Jalaty, James 141 James, Robert 213 Janson, Teri 36,59,107,200 Jaramillo, Stephen 200 Jarman, Larry 186 Jarvis, Paul 186 Jasak, Stephen 77 Jeffrey, Dave 68,186 Jenke, Bobbie 200 Jenkins, James 213 Jenkins, Mike 213 Jennings, Estella 106,213 Jennings, William 5 3,186 Jensen, Glenn 186 Jensen, Gregg 77,213 Jerman, Barbara 141 Jerman, Mark 213 Jester, Terry 38,186 Jett, Douglas 28,213 Jett, Susan 142 Jewett, Kory 200 Jinks, Carla 36,200 Jinks, David 38,186 Jinks, Michael 36,200 Jockell, Glenda 186 Johannessen, Glenn 142 Johns, Daniel 75,76,142 Johnson, Bruce 186 Johnson, Debra 143 Johnson, Gail 213 Johnson, Geri 109,186 Johnson, Kathryn 36,37,213 Johnson, Linda 213 Johnson, Michael 59,200 Johnson, Robert 213 Johnson, Toya 200 Johnston, Leslie 20,56,59,107, 121,143 Johnston, Robert 73 Johnston, William 213 Jones, Douglas 186 Jones, Elizabeth 213 Jones, Greg 200 Jones, John 143 Jones, Julie 142 Jones, Marsy 142 Jones, Michael 186 Jones, Phillip 200 Jordan, Gary 200 Jordan, Mike 186 Joynt, Monica 213 JUNIOR HONORS 180 JUNIOR OFFICERS 182 JUNIORS 182 Justice, Cheryl 142 Kachok, Nancy 108,186 Kaelberer, Eric 200 Kahan, Charles 227 Kaneyuki, Debra 108,186 Kaplan, Corinne 17,48,l42 Katan, Brian 143 Katan, Cynthia 36,53,200 Kawar, Jeffrey 213 Kay, Chris 38,186 Keais, James 213 Keais, Janice 186 Keating, Debra 213 Keaton, Elizabeth 56,121,141 Keats, Ronald 28,200 Keeton, Donald 200 Kegel, Scott 213 Kegel, Sheryl 186 Keil, Cheryl 43,106,143 Keller, Chris 186 Keller, Clifford 59,143 Keller, Craig 213 Kelly, Kathy 186 Kelson, Cheryl 200 Kennedy, Robert 143 Kent, Kolleen 213 Kenworthy, Gayla 200 Kenyon, Robert 68,7 8,142 Keppler, Robert 227 Kerber, Lynn 59,107,186 Kersey, Sandra 142 Kerstetter, Bruce 7 3 Kesler, Deborah 186 Ketterer, Katherine 213 KEY CLUB 52 Keyes, David 66,71,187 Kicklighter, Andy 77 ,2 1 3 Kicklighter, Kurt 48,53,59,187 Kiefer, Christopher 78,187 Kiener, Lynn 200 Kihm, Kandi 108,213 Kilkenny, Lyn 200 Kimzey, Sandra 142 Kindle, Gary 214 King, Agnes 230 King, Barbara 108,187 King, Catherine 200 King, Thomas 214 Kinnaman, Richard 200 Kinsella, Agnes 20,38,59,187 Kinsella, Sally 33,46,2l4 Kirby, Antoinette 214 Kirk, Carla 109,200 Kirk, Charles 73 Kirk, Gerald 27,237 Kirk, Jeanette 200 Kitchens, Debby 63,187 Kizer, Randall 214 Kjorlie, Deborah 37,214 Kjorlie, Lawrence 143 Klampe, Craig 187 Kleeber, Brenda 31,55 ,108,143 Klein, Linda 109,200 Kleinhen, Donald 214 Klobes, Rodney 200 Kloos, Mary 235 Knauer, Nancy 59,143 Knepper, Pamela 214 Knickerbocker, Paul 59,142,187 Knorr, Alan 214 Knott, Philip 229 Kober, Helga 17,20,48,5 3,142 Koehler, Carla 142 Koehler, Linda 59,200 Koehler, Richard 187 Koenig, Paul 200 Koller, Teri 27,143 Koltz, Leslee 27,59,187 Konopacki, Martin 187 Kontopuls, Evans 36,72,200 Koptionak, Bruce 200 Kosta, Larry 214 Kramer, Elizabeth 38,200 Krangle, Mason 200 Kraus, Edward 143 Kraus, Heidi 200 Kraus, Michael 28 Kretz, Steven 72,200 Kring, Ron 214 Krisch, Brian 187 Kroupa, Alena 187 Kroupa, Otto 72,187 Kubanis, David 214 Kubanis, Patricia 59,143 Kueker, Claudia 187 Kuhl, Catherine 144 Kuhl, Martin 59,187 Kuipers, Ronald 214 Kunkee, Cheryl 144 Kunkee, Randall 214 Kurosad, Susan 56,144 Kuykendall, John 200 LaGrange, Joe 144 Lachenbruch, Daniel 201 Lack, Rebecca 109,117 ,144 Lack, Rochelle 201 Lacy, Pamela 27,187 Lacz, John 214 Ladd, Leslie 214 Lagorio, Michelle 145 Lagorio, Peter 214 La ran e Donald 214 8 B , LaGrange, Joe 144 Lamb, David 145 Lamb, James 72,201 Lambert, Cherie 144 Lambert, Julie 214 Landis, Landret Lane, G Lane, R Lan sto Harold 18,20,38,63,187 h, Diane 37,46 entry 214 obert 214 n Richard 224 B , Lara, Ronald 73,214 Lara, St Larberg Larberg Larsen, ella 187 , John 187 , Warren 214 Alvin 227 Larsen, Leah 201 Larsen, Merl 144 Larsen, LATIN Theresa 214 CLUB 58 Lau, Cassandra 187' Lau, Michael 144 Law, John 68,187 Lawson, Karen 144 Lazzaro, Rosemarie 201 LEADING LASSIES 56 Leary, Gloria 20,43,187 LeClair, Renee 109,201 LeClair, Ronald 187 Lee, Marianne 36,37,214 Lee, Myrra 53,224 Lettow, Lee, Sheila 214 Lee, Vernetta 144 LeMaire, Wade 187 Lenox, Howard 187 Lent, Terry 145 Leonard, Lawrence 214 Lepore, Robert 145 Leslie, Dorothea 201 LETTERMEN,S CLUB 50 Kris 73,214 Leveque, Vlckie 59,187 Levikow, Joseph 144 Levikow, Theresa 36,201 Lewis, Barry 187 Lewis, Loren 63,187 Lewis, Michael 36,37,214 LIBRARY CLUB 58 Lichty, Jon 214 Lindberg, Mary 106,201 Lindsay, Dawn 59,144 Lindsay, Edward 214 Lindsey, Bonnie 214 Lindsey Joanne 187 Lindseyi Laurri 145 Lindsey, Leslie 106,214 Lindsey, Peggy 187 Lothringer, Joseph 188 Lott, Denise 201 Lowder, David 201 Lowder, John 188 Lowerison, Richard 215 Lowrey, Barry 215 Lowrey, Robert 215 Lowrimore, Dale 215 Lucas, Robert 232 Lucisano, Joseph 215 Lueke, Frank 224 Lujan, Ida 146 Lukow, Steve 188 Lund, Susan 38,188 Lundberg, Robert 215 Lundgren, Robert 146 Lundquist, Richard 201 Lunsford, Brenda 188 Lusitana, Barbara 59,107,108 188 Lusitana, Greg 28,201 Luster, Dion 215 Luster, Richard 215 Luther, Beckie 36 Lutton, Albert 36 Lynch, Cynthia 215 Lynes, Gene 215 MacAllister, James 188 MacEachen, Joan 146 MacGil1ivray, Nancy 188 MacKimmie, Susan 215 MacLean, Craig 215 MacLean, Teresa 188 Machado, Laudelina 20,41,55 56,1l7,121,147 Maclean, Kenneth 215 Madsen, Duane 201 Mahoney, Colleen 147 Major, Jennifer 215 Mallek, Nikki 37,215 Malmberg, Fawn 146 Malmberg, James 215 Malpas, Wendy 46,188 Mandel, Larry 201 Mandrell, Cheri 146 Mann, Sandra 146 Manor, Joseph 224 Manusos, Elaine 36,53,55,201 Marcello, Charlotte 201 Marcy, Ariane 215 Marcy, Herve 147 Marino, Joseph 215 Markley, Donald 188 Marks, Sheryl 23,27,147 Marohn, Kenneth 201 Marriott, Cynthia 188 Marriott, David 73,215 Marshall, Joe 146 Marshall, Katrina 59 Martell, Debra 146 Mattia, Ruthann 147 Matyas, Joseph 201 Mauck, Virginia 201 May, Henry 146 Mayer, Kathleen 146,36 Mayo, Victoria 201 McAfee, Roberta McAllister, Gene 43,188 McAllister, Leslye 201 McBride, Jeffrey 188 McCabe, Kathleen 201 McCaffrey, Cynthia 201 McCardell, Kathleen 215 McCardell, Scott 146 McCarthy, Wanda 201 McCartney, Kathleen 36,43,59, 106,188 McClellan, Bradley 215 McClure, Lorraine 215 McClure, Michael 188 McCormack, Norman 147 McCormick, Eileen 55,56,147 McC1'ory, Michael 215 McDanie, Carolyn 59,201 McDaniel, Jeffrey 28,201 McDaniel, Mary A 230 McDaniel, Mary L 28,147 McDermott, Lisa 59,107,202 McDermott, Michael 147 McDonald, Faye 202 McDonald, Matthew 147 McDougal, Karen 148,56 McDuffee, Margaret 202 McFarland, Kevin 188 McGee, David 188 McGee, Denis 66,148 Linker, Brian 145 Linker, Marilyn 201 Lintvedt, Cynthia 187 Lintvedt, Leanne 144 Lish, Margo 214 Lish, Randell 59,144 LITERARY MAGAZINE 51 Lizama, Gary 214 Loftus, Marianne 230 Logan, Roberta 201 Lograsso, Edward 71,144 Lolli, Mark 38,201 Lombard, Stephen 187 Lombardo, Sally 145,187 Long, Bonnie 188 Long, Christie 118,145 Long, Sally 145 Longfellow, Matthew 145 Longmire, Leslie 106,215 Lopez, Primo 188 Lorden, Michael 59,201 Lorsch, Lynn 223 Lothian, Annette 145,188 Martin, Martin Angelea 201 Barbara 146 Martin, Mark 201 Martin, Paul 215 Martin, Scott 73 Martin Steven 188 MamnEz,A1ejandr0 73,215 Martinez Anthony 147 Martinez, Esther 215 Martinez, Gloria 147 Martinez, Lynn 201 Martinez, Robert 188 Martinez, Sylvia 188 Massery, Rose 106,215 Mastro, Alice 215 Mastro, Paul 36,37,l47 Matheny, Brett 215 Matheny, Robert 188 Matheson, Douglas 66,232 Mathis, David 215 MATH TEAM 59 Matthy ssen, Jeffery 18 8 Matthyssen, Milly 147 McGee, Frank 202 McGee, Teresa 148 McGeorge, Janice 202 McGowan, Marion 215 McHenry, Jody 37 ,215 McHugh, Deborah 149 McKay, Alex 215 McKay, Richard 188 McKee, Rebecca 215 McKenzie, Dana 149 McLaren, Sheri 106 McLean, Belinda 37,215 McMahill, Keith 188 McMurphy, Leslie 215 McMurphy, Robert 188 McNichol, Eileen 107,108,188 McNichol, Kevin 215 McNulty, Mark 202 McPherson, Lori 149 McQuillan, Patricia 227 Meads, Gary 188 Medford, Ava 63,149 Meech, Mark 202 Meek, Darlene 46,215 Meeks, Rodger 77,188 Mekenas, Claudia 149 Mekenas, Lisa 215 Melanson, Martin 188 Melanson, Phyllis 215 Melton, William 225 Melvin, Burt 188 Melvin, Gregory 66,68,148 Mendoza, Mark 215 Mendoza, Shawn 215 Menzel, Michael 215 Merino, Nancy 20,41,56,107, 148 Meserole, David 148 Metcalf, John 77,215 Metcalf, Valerie 59,188 Meyer, Renee 188 Michael, Alan 188 Michael, Gary 188 Michael, Joy 215 Michaels, Tammy 202 Michener, David 149 Milan, Stephany 148 Miller, Cathleen 148,188 Miller, James 202 INDEX-245 246-I N DEX Miller, Joann 148,188 Miller, Phili 188 Miller P Ronald 28 188 Miueif Tracy 148, Miller, Vicki 109,202 Milligan, Dennis 188 Milligan, Leslie 106,215 Milligan, Nancy 215 Milligan, Timothy 77,202 Milstea d, Shelley 106,202 Minando, Frank 5 3,188 Mings, Kevin 215 Mitchell, Arthur 202 Mitchell, Bruce 149 Mitchell, Derrick 202 Mitchell James 216 Mitche Mitterl ll? Lisa 188 ing, Kim 227 Moats, Guy 189 MODERN DANCE CLUB 111 Monahan, William 148 Montes, Rosalva 202 Montessoro, Vicki 202 Montijo, Robert 148 Moody, Jack 189 Moore, David 202 Moore, Kathy 189 Moore, Kent 216 Moore, Kirk 189 Moore, Lorraine 148 Moore, Margaret 38,41,56,117, Neyndorff, Charmaine 117 ,1 2 1, 15 1 Nicholas, Michael 202 Nichols, Betty 253 Nicholson, John 68,150 Nicodemus, Sharon 55 ,56,107, 189 Nobles, David 59,189 Nobles, Denise 106,108,202 Nobles, William 216 Nolan, Janet 189 Noll, Evonne 227 NOMINATING CONVENTION 42 Norman, James 150 Norman, Jeffry 68,189 Norris, Gregory 150 Norris, Robin 202 Novotny, Carolyn 63,107,189 Nugent, Dennis 216 Nugent, Teresa 151 Nugent, Terri 151 O Connor, David 216 O Connor, Ken 216 O Dell, Patrick 72,202 O Neil, Frankie 216 Odendahl, Pamela 189 Oekel, Susan 46,5 3,55,189 Oexner. Ann 150 OFFICE STAFF 238 118,121,148 Moore, Patrick 73,216 Moore, Susan 148 Moran, Mary 148 Moran, Sharon 37,202 Moranville, Leon 66,117,149 Morgan, Jeanenne 216 Morgan, Mark 189 Morgan, Nicholas 189 Morgan, Shawn 59,149 Morley, Patricia 202 Morones, Sylvia 216 Morris, Bonnie 149 Morris, Kathryn 202 Morris, Kimberly 106,216 Morris, Larry 149 Morton, Carlene 149 Morton, Dana 202 Moss, Valerie 33,46,202 Motisi, Carol 189 Mowell, Robin 202 Moye, Lisa 216 Muirhead, Mike 75,233 Muller, Elizabeth 108,230,231 Mulligan, Michael 202 Mulvey, Mary 216 Mulvihill, Steven 43,189 Munsey, Teresa 202 Murphy, Erin 202 Murphy, Karin 202 Murphy, Mark 66,7l,150 Murphy, Michael 216 Murphy, Patricia 216 Murray, Daniel 202 Myers, Christopher 73,216 Napolis, Diana 150 Nash, Gordon 78,233 Neill, Alice 202 Neill, John 202 Neill, Kathryn 15 0 Neill, Nancy 189 Officer, James 73 Officer, Laura 107,189 Offutt, Daniel 77,216 Ogle, Daniel 72,202 Ohlsen, James 150 Oldham, Margaret 150 Olinde, Sylvia 46,216 Olinde, Wilbert 41,78,1 18,150 Oliver, David A 68,150 Oliver, David K 157 Oliver, Debra 109,151 Oliver, Dirk 216 Oliver, Donald 77,202 Oliver, Marcie 202 Oliver, Marlene 189 Oliver, Mary 107,189 Oliver, Paul 202 Oliver, Robyn 38,189 Olsen, Parker 59,230 Olsher, Judith 202 Olson, Kandyce 36,150 Olson, Martha 37,150 Omahen, Thomas 216 Ong, Roxie 43,150 Oostra, Robert 216 ORCHESTRA 29 Orendain, Diana 46,202 Ornelas, Wendy 53,59,l06,189 Ornelas, Yolanda 229 Orrell, Marty 189 Orrell, Michael 189 Orsborn, Bruce 63,150 Orsborn, Frederick 216 Osborne, Hazel 229 Osborn, Ronald 202 Osborn, Scott 189 Osborn, Shelly 216 Ostberg, Kevia 106,108,216 OUTSTANDING ATHLETES 105 Owen, David 59,202 Owens, Billy 189 Owens, David 150 Oyos, Lydia 202 Nelson, David 216 Nelson, John 216 Nelson, John M 28,151 Nelson, Karin 55,189 Nelson, Paul 189 Nelson, Ross 189 Nelson Stanley 151,189 Nerz, Pamela 202 Nestor, Carol 108,189 Nevels, Nevels, Arnetta 151 Patricia 151 Oyos, Raymond 189 Paasche, Vicki 151 Padgett, Donna 216 Padilla, Audrey 37,151 Padilla, Bertha 152 Padilla, Deborah 106,189 Padilla, Mark 189 Padon, Deborah 189 Page, Thomas 216 Pagliai, Mark 216 Pallard, Monigue 216 Panico, Anthony 59,63 Paradise, Alan 189 Paradise, Merrie 216 Pariseau, Cynthia 202 Pariseau, Theresa 152 Parker, Denise 109,230 Parker, Jonathan 153 Parker, Lesli 202 Parks, Dana 152 Parks, Mari 216 Parks, Todd 202 Parris, Kenneth 66,68,153 Parrish, Pia 189 Parry, Kelly 37 Parsons, Maria-Elena 216 Passino, Debra 189 Pathiakis, Susan 202 Patrick, Robert 189 Patterson, Paula 216 Patterson, Theresa 202 Patton, Jessica 227 Patton, Jim 153 Patton, Philip 227 Paul, Michael 216 Paularena, Gary 202 Paulick, Shelly 153 Paulick, Susan 202 Payne, Rubi 36,202 Payne, Timothy 216 Payson, Richard 189 Pearce, Dale 216 Pearson, Eric 216 Pease, Carla 203 Pedrin, Elvia 189 Pedrin, Juan 216 Peeters, Dawn 203 Pendergast, Steven 152 Penfield, Bennett 152 Penninckx, Alex 48 ,5 3,15 3 Penny, Karen 20,41 ,55 ,15 3 PEP BAND 28 Pepin, Daniel 216 Perea, Carol 203 Perkins, Michael 216 Perry, Laurel 36,203 Perry, Patrice 37,203 Peruchetti, Kevin 72,203 Peruchetti, Michael 72,289 Pesely, Anne 189 Peter, Robert 203 Peterson, Sandra 106,189 Peterson, Victoria 152 Pharr, Mark 152 Pharr, Steven 59,203 Phelps, Brian 189 PHI BETA CHI 58 Phillips, Anne 216 Phillips, David 203 Phillips, Karen 152 Phillips, Ralph 189 Phillips, Stephen 73,216 Piepenbrink, Dana 56,121,1 Pierce, Sandra 152 Pippin, Cindy 203 Pippin, Randy 153 Pirie, Al 59,230 Pitard, Peter 225 Pittman, Mike 216 Pitts, Kathleen 153 Pleasant, Michael 152 Pleasant, Susan 203 Ploman, Charles 77,216 Plunkett, Cheryl 203 Polan, Paula 203 Pollard, Carol 203 Pollett, Scott 216 Pollett, Stephen 189 Ponce, Eduard 152 Ponce, Gregory 189 Ponce, Jennifer 216 Pontarolo, Duane 189 Pope, Doreen 216 Popejoy, Marilyn 225 Posladek, Gary 59,203 Postulka, Patricia 59,106,203 Postulka, Perry 152 Potter, Bruce 216 Potthoff, Pamela 189 Powers, Leona 37,216 Powers, Mary 189 Powers, Terry 15 2 Preciado, Darlena 216 Preciado, Debborah 189 Precise, Dennis 203 Precise, Gary 189 Preece, Mark 203 Price, David 72,203 Price, Rhapsody 108,189 Pritchard, David 153 Pritchard, James 15 3 Prochac, John 72,203 Pullen, Michael 190 Pulliam, Robin 203 Puls, Kent 73,206 Purdum, Cynthia 15 3 Purdum, Marla 203 Purdy, John 43,153 Quidort, Cheri 153 QUILL AND SCROLL 50 Quinn, Kelly 203 Rafferty, Anne 216 Raines, Kay 229 Rakestraw, Donald 77,203 Rakestraw, Kathy 106,217 Ramirez, Michael 71,78 Ramirez, William 190 Ramsey, William 230 Randall, Barbara 154 Randall, Debra 37,217 Randall, Lorie 217 Randazzo, Albert 203 Randle, Debra 190 Randle, Kimberly 154 Randle, Robert 190 Rankin, Michael 37,154 Rankin, Patti 37,203 Rasco, Anthony 217 Rasco, Carol 154 Rathbun, Cecilia 217 Rathmann, Lennice 59,154 Raulston, Eric 73,217 Raulston, Robert 155 Ravalli, John 203 Ray, Ron 23,121,235 Rebelez, Gloria 190 Rebelez, Vincent 73 Reckin, Gerald 222 Reckrenwald, John 155 Redlowske, Corinne 190 Redmond, Steve 27,155 Reed, Annette 203 Reed, Michael 155 Reed, Patricia 155 Reeder, Denise 154 Reeves, Edward 36,37,203 Reeves, Loyda 37,154 Reid, Pamela 107 Reif, Joseph 63,217 Reif, Robert 154 Reilly, Christina 108,190 Reiter, Douglas 190 Renzi, James 63,77,217 Rettig, Robert 41,85,154 Reylek, Bradley 203 Reynolds, Debbie Reynolds, Raymond 59,217 Rice, William 73,217 Richard, John 190 Richards, Donald 77,203 Richards, Rebecca 217 Richards, Ronald 73,217 Richardson, Gayle 203 Richardson, Jennifer 5 3,190 Richardson, Jelene 217 Richardson, Mark 203 Richardson, Pamela 31,190 Richardson, Paula 55,56,154 Richardson, Scott 43,78 Richardson, Toni 203 Richey, Robert 217 Richwine, Harold 190 Rico, Jose 73,217 Rico, Rosemary 203 Ridgway, Sherry 107,217 Riedel, Riehle, Stacie 190 Carrie 203 Ruddock, James 63,217 Ruddock, Nancy 204 Rudesill, Sue 217 Rue, Robert 37,237 Ruegg, Debra 106,204 Ruiz, Adele 204 Runk, Heidi 106,217 Runk, Mark 204 Runyan, David 217 Rusert, Cynthia 217 Rush, John 77 Russell, Michael 190 Riehle, Robert 68,155 Riggins, Steven 72,203 Riggins, Tamara 108 Riley, Jacquelyn 20,41 ,1 2 1 , 155 Rinde, Dana 190 Riordan, Mary 203 Rios, Annette 217 Rios, Irene 203 Ruttan, Paul 28,155 Ryan Ryan , Cathleen 59,204 , Dorsey 109,118,156 Ryan, Katherine 55,106,204 Ryan, Samuel 217 S CLUB 53 Saeugling, Dawn 217 Rivera, Edward 154 Rivera, Jose 77,217 Rivera, Manuel 77,217 Rivera, Rafael 154 Rivera, Rita 190 Roang, John 235 Robbins, Michael 155 Robbins, Norman 227 Robbins, Patricia 223 Robbins, Sheila 203 Roberg, Dawn 155 Roberts, David 203 Roberts, Dianne 59 Roberts, Kathleen 53,190 Roberts, Leanne 217 Roberts, Rex 53,154 Roberts, Richard 154 Robertson, Cheryl 106,217 Robertson, Debra 55,106,190 Robertson, John 77,204 Robertson, Kathleen 106,204 Robeson, Clark 190 Robinson, David 37,217 Robinson, James 190 Robinson, Steven 217 Rock, Doreen 155 Rock, Edmond 217 Rodger, David 190 Rodgers, Terry 72,204 Rodman, James 190 Rodman, Pamela 217 Rodrigues, Michael 204 Rodriguez, Cathy 204 Rodriguez, David 190 Rodriguez, David R 190 Rodriguez, Jacob 78,155 Rodriguez, Victor 217 Rodstrom, Richard 217 Roehrich, William 155 Rogers, Annette 190 Rogers, Jeanette 190 Rogers, Jill 59,190 Rolback, Joseph 229 Romanowski, Marjorie 106,217 Romanowski, Michael 59,84,19O Romero, John 204 Ronayne, Regan 36,37,217 Rose, Karen 230 Rose, Mark 204 Rose, Richard 217 Rose, Robert 204 Rosenberger, Jeanne 5 9,190 Rosenblatt, Bruce 190 Rossiter, Stefoni 217 Rost, Denise 217 Rotge, Kathy 217 Roth, Ellen 190 Roth, Elyse 204 Rouillard, Marie 56,155 Rouillard, Steven 204 Rountree, Timothy 36,37,217 Rowe, Timothy 217 Rowland, Robert 204 Ruckoldt, Andrew 190 Saikowski, Alex 190 Salata, Robert 190 Salazar, Armando 156 Salazar, Mary 156 Salis, Eddie 73 Saman, Ranoa 156 Sanders, Janice 37,217 Sanders, Merl 204 Sanders, Paul 28,59,190 Sanderson, Donna 217 Sanderson, Linda 204 Sandler, Stephanie 46,106,217 Sands, Cindy 204 Sands, Rick 156 Sandy, Arthur 59,190 Sandy, Jonathan 73,217 Sandy, Linda 37,217 Saucerman, Laura 217 Saunders, Susan 217 Savoie, Donald 217 Savoie, Lloyd 157 Saw, Thomas 190 Scaglione, Chris 107,121,157 Scaglione, Michael 204 Scaglione, Patrick 218 Schanbacher, Jeffry 53,156 Schedine, Gail 218 Schedine, Karen 190 Scheele, Lauren 218 Scheidel, Jeff 218 Scherl, Lori 204 Schiano, Anthony 190 Schiano, Martin 77,190 Schilling, Mariann 107,218 Schimke, Diane 107,156 Schimke, Judith 55,56,204 Schleicher, Kelly 218 Schmidt, Debra 33,46,48,59,204 Schmidt, Jon 73 Schmidt, Lon 71,190 Schmidt, Valerie 204 Schmunk, Gregory 59,156 Schooler, Gerald 190 Schneemann, Francine 204 Schoonover, Kelly 190 Schrandt, Paul 73 Schrandt, Rudi 157 Schrandt, Sigrid 48,5 3,204 Schroeder, Catherine 157 Schroeder, June 27,190 Schroeder, Susan 190 Schultz, Laura 191 Schultz, Monique 218 Schultz, Doreen 218 Schwartz, Craig 7 3,218 Schwartz, Gloria 156 Schwendiman, John 225 Scofield, Bret 218 Scofield, Kim 204 Scott, Candace 191 Scott, Nancy 56,204 Scott, Sharon 55,56,204 Scott, Stephen 218 Sdao, Lawrence 85,156 INDEX4Z47 248AINDEX Seal, Peggy 204 Seevers, Warren 191 Seile, Melody 218 Seiler, Robert 73,218 Self, Francine 191 selik, William 7 2,204 Sell, Pamela 191 Semancsin, Mark 75,76,l56 SENIOR ADVISORS 120 SENIOR BENCHWARMERS 46 SENIOR BOARD 120 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 116 SENIOR HONORS 176 SENIOR REGISTRY 164 SENIOR STANDOUTS 116 SENIORS 124 Serr, Charles 235 Seuferer, Michael 204 Severns, Claudia 36,204 Sevilla, Estella 157 Sevilla, Gloria 191 Seyfferth,,Clarence 157 Seyfferth, Donald 218 Sharon, Curtis 204 Shaw, Blake 218 Shaw, Daniel 59,117,156 Shea, Casey 204 Sheldon, David 191 Shepard, Dave 156 Shepard, Debra 59,191 Shepard, Eric 156 Shepheard, Janet 218 Sheperd, Gerald 225 Shepler, Jane 218 Sherman, James 204 Shestakoff, Marina 107,156 Shevlin, Michael 63,204 Shevlin, Thomas 78,156 Shimasaki, Laura 204 Shimasaki, Michael 191 Shinski, Jan 191 Shippen, David 204 Shore, Deborah 37,204 Shore, Richard 218 Shubin, Anne 218 Shuey, Jack 218 Sickler, Roberta 204 Sikich, William 191 Simmons, Daniel 204 Simmons, David 77 Simmons, Gary 78,191 Simmons, Linda 218 Simpson, Cheryl 106,218 Simpson, Joni 118,157 Simpson, Randall 77 Simpson, Wesley 204 Simpson, William 237 Sindelar, Michael 218 Singer, Samuel 223 Sinkes, James 72,204 Sirbaugh, Randall 218 Sirkis, Annalee 56,107,157 Sirkis, Michael 218 Sisson, John 204 Skalman, John 191 Skarda, Nedra 37,218 Skelton, Gregory 204 Skidmore, Phyllis 229 Slade, Roland 73,218 Slagle, Timothy 191 Smith, Beverly 218 Smith, Danell 204 Smith, Eric 31,36,118,157 Smith, James 157 Smith, Jimmy 218 Smith, John 218 Smith, Kevin 218 Smith, Kristal 204 Smith, Perry 191 Smith, Samuel 14,41,66,l 18,157 Smith, scott 71,158 Smith, Shannon 53,59,106,19l Smith, Sharon 227 Smith, Sheila 204 Smith, Susan 204 Smith, Tanya 218 Smith, Terri 107,218 Smith, Theresa 205 Smithey, David 218 Snider, Jeffrey 191 Snodgrass, Richard 218 SOCCER 83 Soderberg, Lynn 158 SOPHOMORES 194 Southwell, Terri 106,218 Sozzani, Robert 158 Spaeth, Michael 77,205 Spagnola, Timm 205 Spaalding, Katherine 218 Speakman, Jeffrey 218 Spear, Donald 225 Speck, Debra 205 Speck, George 205 SPEECH TEAM 57 Speidel, Robert 233 Spence, Susan 59,108,191 Spencer, Debra 158 Spencer, Lucinda 191 Spivey, David 158 Spooner, Dawn 106,191 Spooner, Sally 36,159 SPORTS SECTION 64 Sproul, Nedra 121,229 Spurlock, Becky 218 Spurlock, Carol 159 StLouis, Kim 205 StMichel, Michelle 36,191 Stahl, Susan 191 Stahl, Thomas 191 Stalnaker, Jesse 63 Stanley, Gerald 225 Stark, Ann 191 Starke, Paul 205 Starling, Bill 191 Stedman, Denise 218 Steele, Dawn 158 Steele, Dorothy 227 Steele, Jo Ann 205 Stein, Dabid 158 Steinauer, Rebecca 205 Stemwell, William 218 Stephens, Lynne 59,159 Stevens, Karla 159 Stevens, Susan 205 Stevenson, Wesley 191 Steward, Brent 72,205 Stewart, Harry 158 Stewart, Linda 205 Stewart, Ron 205 Stief, Laura 191 Stock, Glenn 205 Stokely, Cathy 205 Stolnack, Russell 205 Stone, Jennifer 36,37,218 Stoop, Deborah 218 Stottlemyer, Carol 205 Stottlemyer, K L 205 Stouffer, Mary 158 Strandberg, Barry 36,205 Strandberg, Larry 159 Strangfeld, Roxanne 191 Stratton, Jo 159 Stratton, Joyce 159 Strauss, Linda 59,117,159 Strauss, Steven 59,205 Street, Deann 205 Strickland, Shirley 205 Stroh, Martin 218 Strohauer, Linda 218 Stromberg, Pamela 48,5 3,159 Stuckey, Molly 191 Stuckey, Roxanne 218 Stuckey, Suzanne 218 STUDENT COUNCIL 62 STUDENT LIFE SECTION 10 Sturgeon, Joan 205 Sturgeon, Martin 73,218 Styles, Gregg 218 Styles, Shawn 205 Sugg, Jeffrey 158 Sullivan, Cynthia 15 8 Sutera, Janet 205 Sutherlin, Anna 205 Sutherlin, Carmen 191 Sutton, Julie 59,191 Swafford, Dana 205 Swanson, John 41 ,71,84,85 ,1 18 15 8 Swenson, Janice 191 Swenson, June 205 SWIMMING 98 Swulius, Paul 158 Tackett, Daniel 218 Tackett, Pamela 191 Tadeo, Anita 28,205 Takanashi, Dave 191 Tanner, Robyn 158 Tapper, Wendy 107,191 TARTAN STAFF 22,252 Taylor, Charles 205 Taylor, Dawna 218 Taylor, Leroy 205 Taylor, Marion 225 Taylor, Robert 205 Taylor, Rodney 85,191 Taylor, William 85,159 Teaby, Gordon 222 Teague, Aileen 20,41,118,159 Teichman, Richard 191 Teichman, Suzanne 218 Teincuff, David 27,28,ll8,159 Teincuff, Steven 205 Teisher, Richard 218 Temanson, Tracey 106,205 TENNIS 102 Terpening, Lois 37,59,205 Test, Larry 225 Teter, Sandra 191 Thomas, Lynne 159 Thompson, Cindy 219 Thompson, Darrell 219 Thompson, Gary 191 Thompson, Holly 20,159 Thompson, Lola 160 Thompson, Loriece 37,191 Thompson, Marie 160 Thompson, Richard 205 Thompson, Robert 205 Thompson, Sally 205 Thompson, Scott 191 Thompson, Steven 59,160 Thompson, William 219 Thornton, Richard 66,68,191 Thorpe, William 191 Thorsnes, Nancy 219 Thorvick, Susan 108,205 Threlkeld, Steven 191 Threlkeld, Terri 55,205 Thunberg, Carlton 160 Thurman, James 223 Tiedman, Jean 37,191 Tilley, Catherine 205 Tinkham, Bryan 219 Tipple, Margaret 37 Tipple, Susan 205 Tirado, Frank 73 Todd, Harold 77,219 Todd, Martin 205 Toland, Diane 219 Tolin, Linda 20,23,191 Tolin, Robert 225 Tolin, Sharla 106,219 Tolle, Margie 191 Tolle, Mary 191 Tomlin, Chris 77,205 Tomlin, Mark 76,160 Tonkinson, Russell 219 Toombs, Leslie 107,108,205 Toombs, Michael 5 9 Toovey, Sharon 219 Torrens, Linda 191 Torres, Mary 219 Torrey, Michele 55,56,205 Towers, Dana 192 TRACK 90 Traut, Kelly 192 Tremaine, Claire 223 Trenkle, Christopher 219 Trenkle, Craig 161 Trenkle, Robert 205 Trent, Gary 192 Trent, Peggy 63,160 Triebull, Denise 219 Troha, Yves 205 Trotta, Dell 192 Truett, Donald 205 Tubbs, Linda 205 Tucker, Tucker, Jeffery 219 Krista 55,160 Turner, Brian 20,38,53,192 Turner, Dan 205 Turner, Jay 7 3 Turner, Leslie 27,230 Ward, Pamela 192 Warner, Linda 161 Watenpaugh, Frank 59,230 Watenpaugh, Marline 27,192 Watenpaugh, Timothy 59,117,161 Waterhouse, Vivian 206 WATERPOLO 88 Watkins, Robert 71,192 Watson, Dorea 206 Watson, Jeffrey 219 Wattenburger, Laurie 206 Waugh, Kenneth 219 Waugh, Kevin 28,192 Waugh, Laura 106,219 Way, Geoffrey 73 Way, Monica 37,206 Waycaster, Debra 161 Weaver, Joanne 219 Webb, Douglas 219 Webb, Jon 206 Robert 43 Tussing, Kristi 205 Tuttle, Claudia 160 Tuttle, Dorcas 28,192 Tyler, Douglas A 160 Tyler, Douglas P 160 Ucker, Martin 71,161 Uda, Jon 192 Ulstad, Astrid 192 Ulstad, Lillian 219 Underwood, Alicia 33,205 Underwood, Janis 37,192 Underwood, Luke 59,192 UNITED NATIONS CLUB 53 Unruh, Barbara 37,192 Vallas, Loretta 56,205 Van Roon, Emily 59,161 Van Roon, Joan 219 Van Wulven, Robert 28,192 Van Wulven, William 160 Vance, Kenneth 73,219 Vance, Lynette 31,46,192 Vanslager, Janet 37,192 Varner, Gregory 84,205 Varner, Paul 53,192 Vasconcellos, Donna 33,219 Vassiliou, Irene 205 Vega, Teresa 160 Velazquez, Jerry 63,219 Velazquez, Steven 68,160 Velasquez-Suarez, D 219 Vinton, Warren 73,225 Virga, Cecilia 192 Vogel, Luther 59,230 Wada, Gregory 219 Wagner, Brent 192 Wabgner, Katherine 109 Wagner, Laurie 53,192 Wagner, Leslie 161 Wagner, Lynda 192 Wagner, Steven 161 Wahrenbrock, Scott 192 Waite, Chrystyn 205 Walbourn, Elizabeth 205 Waldron, Susan 59,160 Webb, Robert 161 Webster, Brian 219 Webster, Deborah 161 Weissinger, Stephen 219 Welch, Dale 235 Welch, Michael 206 Weld, Margaret 23,121,l62,252 Weld, Mary 107,192 Weld, Thomas 73,219 Welker, Jay 219 Wells, Daniel 192 Wells, Glen 162 Wells, John 206 Wells, William 162 Welsch, Kristie 109,117,162 Wennhold, William 192 Werner, Guy 219 Werner, Victoria 192 West, Carol 53,55,59,162 ' West, Michael 163 Westman, Kathy 163 Westman, Kathy 163 Westman, Keith 206 Wetherbee, Paul 84 Wheeler, Susan 206 Wherry, Brian 219 Whitcomb, Laura 39,53,55,206 White, Barbara 206 White, Dannie 192 White, Deborah 192 White, Heidi 36,53,206 White, Katherine 219 White, Kerry 77,192 White, Terry 77,192 Whitehead, Edward 77,163 Whitehead, Mark 73,219 Whiteside, Teresa 192 Whyte, Steven 192 Wicker, Elaine 163 Wickersham, Nancy 108,193 Widner, Cristy 206 Wilcox, Debbie 193 Wilhite, Denise 193 Wilhite, Glenn 219 Williams, Williams, Williams, Andrew 193 Darlene 55 ,206 Joan 163 Williams, Marilyn 219 Williams, Lynn 162 Williams, Walen, Les 219 Walker, Kimberly 106,219 Walker, Walker, Mark 72,205 Ross 233 Williamson, Anita 193 Wilson, Sharon 37,219 Wiltse, Mary 162 Wiltse, Robert 206 Walker, Sharon 59,192 Wallace, John 192 Wallace, Patricia 59,205 Walton, Andrew 78,160 Walton, Lawrence 205 Waltz, Marilyn 160 Wamsley, Christopher 205 Wamsley, Timothy 219 Wands, Steven 219 Wankum, Kathleen 219 Ward, Anita 37,192 Winchell, Annette 37,163 Winchell, Michael 207 Winchell, Susan 193 Wineteer, Dale 59,207 Wineteer, Kimberly 27,43,59,193 Winokur, Keefe 163 Winokur, Lisa 193 Winsworth, Lori 193 Winsworth, Michelle 163 Winter, Elaine 162 Wise, Robert 219 Withers, Judith 108,162 Withers, Nancy 207 Woempner, Cinthy 219 Wolf, Leslie 59,163 Wolfe, April 37,207 Wolfe, Timothy 207 Wolford, Bruce 207 Wolheim, Louis 219 Wong, Carl 235 Wood, Cindy 37,219 WOOD CLUB 62 Wood, Laurie 163 Wood, Roy 219 Woodard, Dennis 163 Woodcox, Jason 207 Woodruff, Linda 193 Woods, Donna 59,219 Woods, Joe 225 Woods, Leslie 193 Woody, Phillip 193 Woodyard, Dave 193 WRESTLING 84 Wright, Genie 207 Wright, Kenneth 219 Wuebold, Amy 219 Wuebold, Julie 193 Wuebold, Lori 207 Wulff, Sterling 193 Wulff, Susan 207 Wyman, Dean 71 Wynn, Deborah 193 Wynn, Heidi 59,121,162 Y TEENS 56 Yanez, Maria 162 Yanez, Paul 193 Yano, Robert 85,193 YFU 49 York, James 193 Young, Charles 207 Young, Jacqueline 207 Young, Tim 72,193 Young, William 207 Zalopany, John 193 Zalopany, Orest 219 Zapf, Mary 163 Zasueta, Anna 193 Zeis, William 71,78,l93 Zeiters, Lisa 163 Zeitz, David 117,163 Zettle, Lori 219 Zettle, Margo 163 Zuckerman, Gary 28,193 INDEX-249 S 'B 'Q ,mga .Q k XM.. 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We all get there sooner or later . . . . . . often on a dead run.. .. .. sometimes by bike. . .. .. or by thumbing a ride. Get where? To the end, of course, where satisfaction is the desired result. With the closing of the TARTAN Comes the closing of another year for underelassmen, but for graduating seniors, a way of life is now behind them and they can be glad they were . . . . . . THE PRlDf 0F THE HIGIIIANDS CLOSING 251 252fCLOSING The making of a yearbook is not just the recording of names and faces, but the reminder of a year past. full of small pictorial hints which serve to jog our memories. A good yearbook not only records the people and events of a year, but captures the feelings and atmosphere of a school. The past year has been one of spirit and pride for many Highlanders. Many people were involved in the making of this annual. Nl y special thanks to my staff: Lynn Kerber, Clarina Cannizzaro, Barb Lusitana, Kim Everett, Pat Felde, Mary VVeld, Susie Foster, Kathi Ellis, Pam Lacy, Teresa Vega, Kim VVineteer, Sheryl Marks, Susie Hubble, jenny Colbeth, Rae Dean Decker, Bruce Orsborn, Linda Tolin, Alan Baer, and Sue Baker. My extra special thanks to Sheryl Marks and Mary Weld, for reasons they will understand. l would also like to thank Boyd Anderson Photography, for their excellent serviceg Bruce Smith and the Pischel Yearbook Publishing Co., and of course Mr. Ray, for his patience, help, and sense of humor. My association with all of these people has been a challenging and rewarding experience. It is hoped by all of us on Staff that Volume XXI ofthe 'IKARTAN will be enjoyed by everyone who is in some way involved with Helix High School. Sincerely, Margaret VVeld Editor-in-Chief 1973 TART.-NN IN DOWNTOWN LA MESA HOURS! 7 a.m. - 5:30 p,m. Mon, thru Fri. 7 a.m. - 3:00 pm. 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