Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1971

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M - ' V V S0 anyR0ff1dS 1 .'V k K- A 1, . T0 CHOOSQ We5faZi 0Qz 'Wa1kfng f4n d4eaf'? TOM- Andw Wfveplust Bl-egun, 1 Sharing Horizons That A re New To Us Watching The Signs Along The Way I . 7 Talkinglt Overlust The Two Of Us, Working Together Day To Day-Togeth er , 'T 1 1 A na' Wh en The EveningCQmes We Smile, So Much 0fLzfeAhead We'll Fina'A Place Where There's Room To Grow ' N K- ' X Ana' Yes We've J ust B egun! Table of Contents Graduczles . . . . . . .1 Una'ergraAdu'atQs. . . 54 pegrsonnel .l. . . ...88 Athletics . . . . . . . .114 S tudegl Lzfe. . . . . . S184 Fine Arts . .. ....212 Organizations . . . .... We've nly Just Begun Sig?-3-x.. V.. . . Wf,g,'mf.fmsfzgff -' ' ,, V. '-.Tghsf 5' . AA ., ,- . 1 f,,1- ,.,A f A X'- i.51agff1QTi1 1f'72w'gf':ef ,awfgf if Q 2 si. fm 3 A sffef 4 ' Ln 2 , ' N i i PS if Q WJ- 1 S V, , A i f, Q Q- I Q ff-1 1, M P e 2 Q Q 'S X 3fQ?wi'fS S S 2 H :ffl Graduates H Four years ago we began. The time has passed quickly. Like wind on a summer day, we have made our passing. As freshmen, we were oriented to high school through the Big- Little Sister Party and he Hello Dance--revealing Bill Twigg and Shelby as t We embarked upon a ilities through fresh team cggiture the way fthe CIF Fi pro ed a to bring MY 1 The year 1969-1970 saw Huntington Beach in motion. Many of our friends left for the new Edison High School, and our student body dwindled. Our numbers swelled with the addition of many new Oilers transferring from Marina High School to create a new student body. We struggled to find unity and we succeeded. Together we saw a year of success and advancement as our football team posted a sec- in Sunset League. As juniors, we produced a .lunior-Senior Prom that will never be forgotten. The theme Once Upon a Time enchanted all and was a dream come true. As one, we progressed and drew ourselves closer to the ultimate goal-the great- ,lest ambition-and we realized all our hopes as we became seniors- members ofthe illustrious Class ofI97I. We began the year recognizing AFS Student Geraldo Souza and Song Leader Debi Fong as the Friendliest Senior Boy and Girl. The end iapproachedlbsfwiftly as the days c tmegand fled. TWe were again Champions for the third time irtgour years! Four years of living and learning clubs, govern- ment, and 509101 Wfptef ,rl ed Us for the f ture- F0 uf yew l l and - 1 gg- ,fl ,R -..-. o and?-we had sucgeeded. for ence and as with 9 tztr ments in the history of Huntington Beach5High School, cessfully prepared for graduation and the beginning ofa new course in life. g 9 . 'gf -Wifi it t W . .rw sw- ,winp!:m1.w':ryw-it wa- 'f'ft4wimiyylwW f di 'N 5 ,wp . a'?Q7Q'5 , 'gg,f ,w , Q1 ,M ny? ,Rfk .1 W ,, ' x fu f, ,J ' .Qi A . A W1 V .V A ,fyfa JU, if Nw. 11 if 11 - pf . 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' M ' , Q, . 5,4 'W M' Q0 'nun-sq 1:4 utstanding Seniors Selected by Girls' League, the Girls-of-the- Month were chosen on the basis of both school and community activities, service and dedication, and academic achievement. All Girls-of-the- Month were honored at the final Girls' League Social. In recognition of their achievements, Huntington Beach High School proudly honored these outstanding senior girls. 'V' September Pamela Morrison Bill Twigg '1 l fi October November .Ian Borgerson Rick Henry Mary Ann Moreno Gary Hayward 6 Seniors --all We ng' .. ,W ww December January Gwynn Geiger Darrel Walker Carol Kasparek John Paup ecognizea' by Leagues Through the efforts of Boys' League, ten Boys- of-the-Month were selected in recognition of overall excellence. The boys were chosen on the basis of scholastic achievements, service to school and community, and general participation in school activities. Senior athletes and scholars are annually honored for these outstanding achievements. February Sharon Akin Dan Thom 1 xii!-ill' -nk iQ' f-A if-'Q is c..,,. March April Joan Wallis Kevin F inneran Susan Teague Taylor Puryear .gf a 1i May June Ellen Lichengtein Garth Wise Mary Jo Standley Scott Steidinger Seniors 7 Girl ofthe Year Huntington Beach High School's Girl of the Year is Gwynn Geiger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Geiger of Huntington Beach. During her four years at Huntington Beach Gwynn served her fellow students as a representative on class councils, as sophomore class secretary, as junior class president, as senior class treasurer, and as a member of the Oiler Executive Board for two years. She also served as a representative to Student Congress for four years and twice was a delegate to District 21 CA SC conferences. Among her many on campus activities were CSF, AFS, Pep Club, Drill Team, Tower Club, GAA, and the Cauldron staff. As members of these organizations, she showed her leadership by serving as Drill Team captain for two years, Tower Club president during her senior year, GAA Board member, Homecoming chairman, Pep Commissioner, Queen of Courts chairman, and as Americans Abroad final- ist in the AFS program. Gwynn was a member of the Orange County Academic Decathalon Team, serving on the Honors team which was made up of students with a 3.5-4.0 GPA. She was named one of the Top Ten Oilers, was selected a candidate for Outstand- ing Teenager of America, was honored with the Daughters of the American Revolution Award, and was selected Miss Junior Miss of Huntington Beach. Gwynn Geiger-l970-71 Girl ofthe Year AM.. , 4 X ....,,.. K MP ... t T, Pride, loyalty, dedication. Scholar, organizer, leader iz, , Q ..,.. Poise, charm, talent. 8 Seniors Athlete, team work, booster. gg-mi sm- Boy ofthe Year f-New M . ,V Gary Hayward- 1970-71 Boy ofthe Year Chess was one of his many interests. Huntington Beach High School's Boy of the Year is Gary Hayward, son of Mr. and Mrs. David K. Hayward of Huntington Beach. Gary was extremely involved in academic work not only on the Huntington Beach campus but on others as well. He was a member of the California t Scholarship Federation every semester of his high school career. He repre- sented Huntington Beach in the Orange County Academic Decathlon. Gary was a member of CSF, Mathematics Club and Chess Club. Also, he was named A a National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist. He received the Tower Award for outstanding academic achievement in mathematics after previously be- 1 ing a certificate winner for this honor. This young man was also on the video- tape crew, working as an assistant to the audio-visual director. He was in- f volved in all school plays and musicals, and assisted with audio-visual aids for all school and community functions held in the high school. Gary also attended classes at Golden West College and Orange Coast College in the math department working on a textbook key for computors. CSF scholarship funds resulted from unsellish service for others. W swwftm i wlf?-iigfiiiii ...--annul Seniors 9 We relied on Gary for the Student Store operation. Athlete ofthe Year The Athlete of the Year award was the highest ath- letic award given at Huntington Beach High School. Selected by the coaching staff, this young man showed the abilities which exemplified the outstanding ath- lete. Skills, techniques, leadership, dedication, and outstanding achievement were among the many qual- ities displayed by a top athlete. The honor was given to the athlete with the skill and character highly recog- nized in him by his teammates and coaches. Garth Wise y We Garth Wise-breakaway runner. .M ' ,. , 95, M 2.435321wvww.,.:s.tsa..m.t,. ,, ., VV 1 ,, , 3 f Wi ,,,..,,, , , ii 22 HIA: 2 ytit t ,.,t '.i'i W a f - --'r wi t tetttee . ar - 9 Q it S , GV' ' BQ ' 1 1 , l t hat if hi ' 5 P 'Ri va fe' 5',, iv W. ,rtgiragi ,any J 12 jr jj.: h ,, f ,.m4np ,4.e4:4.NW-ff? L E? it t Garth Wise leads another fast break. , Happiness IS . Seniors 10 Most Inspirational Athlete The Most Inspirational Athlete of the Year was selected by one vote of each member of the coaching staff. The award was set up to bring recognition to more than one young man in the field of athletics. The efforts, conscientious work-outs, attitude, and under- lying qualities of being an outstanding member of the program were the qualities judged in the selection. To many of the staff this young man gave to his fullest ability in the athletic program. gxi ., .,,, , A , . . , , .xg 1 Qlas y r Q if 3, l tc- y i f Vi ' ,-5. ' ' Q , ,... in - -fi' - K . 5 QM .5 ii ..t lit is s ttrf r at r Q 9' 1 - r it i . . i H Blmgg 3 , A ar LV VL ji K '- Q, . KS 5 'gk :kr gt A g ir if may ri i ti Q V M w 5 ,i.:' 115, I K 'li .,,f ee V. Building Oiler spirit. Concentration helps win a match. Fight with pride. A tough, conservative match. Seniors 1 1 Ban k 0 f A rneriea M, Engraved Plaque A ward Winners in General Fields uhm 5 ,Q 5 5 Gary Hayward Mathematics 8: Science illi S Ellen Lichenstein Fine Arts Certifcate A ward Winners in Specific Fields x rw iff' risa i Richard Galle Mathematics . Roger Purkey Steve Bochman C th C . . . Voiatfmarloxis Social Science English S niors A wa rds The selection of the Bank of America Certificate and Plaque Winners was made by the faculty, the counselors, and the admin- istrators. Students were chosen on scholastic abilities, in addition to leadership qualities, regards for others, personality, and a sense of civic responsibility. Qualifications to be met by the Certifi- cate and Plaque candidates included 30 semester hours toward the student's major field while maintaining a grade point average of no less than 3.5. Recipients were recognized for overall superiority in specific and general fields of study. 5' Rick Henry Claudia Hudson Janet Van Deusen Debbie Bauer Laboratory Science Music An Drama ,QFUIQQA Debra Fong Debbie Frowine Barbara McCown Juan Lopez ' Trades 8L Industrial Arts Foreign Languages Business Home Economics Seniors 13 Valedictorian - 1971 This year the honor of being the senior to gradf uate with the class of 1971 with the highest grade point average went to Mary Sharpe. The achieve- ment of becoming valedictorian was accomplished only after four years of time spent with conscientous studying. Mary maintained a 4.0 throughout her four years at Huntington Beach High School. Mary looked ahead to the new horizons awaiting the class of ,7l. It was with great pride that the class of l7l paid tribute to Valedictorian, Mary Sharpe. Hard work and study brought outstanding honors to Mary Sharpe. 14 Seniors .2 it Mary Sharpe Concentration. . .the key to success Salutatorian - 1971 if K Jean Wardell if l,Z ' gs, I . , it ftigksiimiiwt --,. Life's questions can't always be answered. The senior to graduate with the second highest grade point was Jean Wardell. .Iean's average was a 3.94g two B's separated her from the Valedictorian. As Salutatorian, .lean looked behind at the trials and successes of this year's class, bidding good-bye to the ending of another phase of our lives. Our congratulations go to our 1971 Salutatorian, Jean Wardell. What will the future hold? SCIli0I'S 15 A meriean Field Service 16 Seniors Ermelinda Salvatierra Manuel Quezon City, Philippine Islands My wonderful year in Huntington Beach has passed by, but its sweet memories will always flow back to me and will never pass by unnoticed. . .Like my first day in school, I felt like a child totally lost and then you came to rescue me. You gave me those sweet smiles that made me feel welcome and as one of you. I won't forget the exciting time I had, watching my first football game and my world of fantasy in Disneyland. The happiness I felt when Mom gave me a surprise birthday party. The night I was thrown into a swimming poolthat scared me to death. I was shouting help Cgulp. . .gulply I donlt know how to swim. The nice weekends with my family in Mt. Mammoth. It was nice skiing, but I usually ended up snow-plowing down the slope on my seat. It will also be hard for me to forget my butchering ability when it came to a fetal pig in my physiology class and my difficulty in PE swimming class. At first I thought drowning was easier than learning how to swim. These are only the few things Idid here. Ifl add them all, it would sum up to a great value that money couldnlt buy. Thank you so much for everything and for making my stay here more meaningful and enjoyable. You sure did make this year for me great. My sincerest gratitude to my American family, the Geigers, the AFS Chapter, the members of the faculty and student body and to all of my friends. Thinking about leaving you is hard for me to do, now that you mean so much to me. I look at you not as an American but as my people and your country as mine too. Don't think that Illl leave you forever, because Illl come back to visit you and see all of you again someday. Maraming salamat pong muli. Paalam. CThank you so much againj. fGoodbye.J Nagmamahal fLovej, Emy Emy's leisure time is spent bowling with the HB HS Bowling Club. FINANCIAL WINDO A Introduced Emy 2. E S? HAVE YOU? uv voun Al As a Caludron staff member, Emy checks the publicity poster. wm'3 With a seat on the Executive Board, fun is mixed with work. The school play added much to the fall portion of Emy's activities. .MW ,,,+.w In , Q3 to itrt Q W ftgfwwwt., ,s 3VLS:g,'jTfL'xfgQ,fg ,s.,,,g-7,2 1 '9!54i5ii'Xiitff,1Y:V'5 Emy tit right in as an Oiler on campus. Seniors l7 Brazil Sent It is hard to define the word wonderful. If you can make the sense even larger, maybe you will have the right definition for the year of l970-7l for me. This school has given me everything a person can ask for. It has given me love, attention, and knowledge. It has shown a little of my own country. Thank you to all the student body for helping me to understand the American youth and take part in some of the activities shared by them. Thank you to my teachers, who patiently taught me all the useful things I have learned in my classes. Thank you to the school administration, which let AFS be a part of the school and for supporting the program with such encouraging emphasis. Thank you to each of my friends in par- ticular, for accepting me in their group of friendship. My biggest and most affectionate thank you goes to my family, the Worthys, who so kindly received, helped, taught, and loved me all this year. Ifl ever come back here to the United States, I will come to Huntington Beach, my second home. Ate nosso proximo econtro. Boa sorte todo mundo. fl will see you again. Good luck everybodyj Com o sincero amor de C Love sincerelyj Geraldo Bezerra de Souza F ilho Napal, Brazil I8 Seniors ',,,...3 is ,,...4 -- ...-,,.,--P-P .,..f,,..m-W 'MR ,awww 'FW' , .Wu--f ir 1 Geraldo and Emy sing songs ofhome. Geraldo to It was Hello and Welcome to HB. Philippines and Brazil joined us miles from home. if aa? if il e ,syn Qetfizg ' S I iEfr!fN7E-T5 ,, 3' f fig t v s llle 1 t f is - El m ? .4-f J V , ' is - , S 'U X Al vi 5 3 1 sie H .t Leadership and involvement keyed the year. l 3 vm.. f 1 Attentive students grasped each word. Friendly and personable traits endeared all to him, Seniors 19 Academic Excellence K enotes Seniors Jerry Goetsch Senior President 4 vi' ,, '. . ng' Bill Twigg Andrea MacDonald Gwynn Geiger Senior Vice President Senior Secretary Senior Treasurer Senior Representative 20 Seniors .W , VE ,. 1 is or Jef 1, . as ,in 1 f U sg Y' A WWC' ax L. my , 1 ,,, , 1 , M J, K, , 5 lt A -'Qi' : - '. .-me I , As a new idea comes to Mike Orta, the story is finished, Abbgy, Carla Agllilaf, Ava Akin, Sharon Allan, Rand The 1970-71 Queen of Courts candidates are introduced to Huntington Beach High. Alvarez, Gloria Amacher, Becky Andelifl, David AUdefS0U, DODM ITM Y wear Arklc, Valerie Amheim, Craig Aston, Thomas AYCYS, Bill Seniors 21 I , Babin, Dana U M,s.,,,...-M' we Bailey, Lydia Baker, Cheryl 9 Barringer, Cheryl i Barton, Sue Life is like a tom up ribbon. Bames, Jim Bartimore, Leslie Bauer, Debbie Beardsley, Scott B k .I 22 Seniors ec , anet Bejarano, Oscar Bendorf, Bette apwi , i- ii: 2 ' 4 Benter, Robert Bentley, Nancy Berg,Allen King of Hearts Ed Cooke, with date Kathy Whetstone enjoys Valentine Dance. Berg, RUSSCU A MW , I, t 2 . .. y ? 'K ' 3' - -W.-if 1 ,nw ir- A P A. E r A i 15, f V - rw Q2' size, Bemal, Lydia Biddle, Robert Biebl, Debbie Bigelow, Conrad Bizer, Brian Bjorum, Ericka Black, Dennis Bl3CkmfiH, Anmiflelle Seniors 23 x l Blackman, Joyce Bochman, Steven .. A, V ii Borgerson, Jan Homecoming combined work with fun at rehearsal. iff 'Q'- Brown, Steve Brownell, Sue Butler, Maria Bymes, Linda 24 Seniors Boehlert, Mike Boogar, Robert are Boulter, Craig Brown, Donna Bryant, Mike Buckhammer, Scott Campbell, Deborah Capocciama, Paul 4 Z'wL MTE' Carlson, Karen Carlson, Linda Case, Tim Cerda, Gil Chenhalls, Mark Cizek, Greg Clark, Janet Clark, Suzanne 'WN Clemens, Debbie Cochran, Dan we Coker, Jeannette Cole, Pamela Go. . ! Fight. . ! WIN. .! Seniors 25 X as W W 74: K -iffs 1, 2 R Y JE 4 ' Q i 5 a' S A ' ' X 4 X543 4 r his ZH W t 2 QQ x 35' Q 5 . ,, '::a-51:-:,:1v5,., 4 'F X Kim Collings Conn, Lindsay Contreras, Sandi Cook, Ed Christmas King Whitney Plummer was announced by GAA President Janet Van Deusen. Corcoran, Patty Cowan, Cindi Craig, Steven Crouse, Cathie 5? K Q, K i :iw as E Cucci, Debra Cushman, Paul Dabney, Gayle Dabney, Richard 26 Seniors Wi? SPF! DahlQuist, Luann Danks, Sue Everyone had an enjoyable time at the Homecoming Slave Sale. Dass, Janet Davidson, Brad Davis, Roberta DeBritton, Bill Christmas time was a time of good will as Taylor Puryear distributed candy canes to homerooms. DeGuelle, Mary DeKeyser, Carol Delo, Mike Denyef, SUZYH Seniors 27 DeStefan0, De DeSues, Cheryl DeVerse, Terry Dewitt, Laine Donnelly, Gale Downs, John Dreiling, Robert Concentration was essential during Executive Board meetings. Drake, Debbie G DuMong, Joe Duncan, Caroline Dungey, Janice Dunn, Steven 28 Seniors Eagle, Bob Epps, Janet Eskey, Ellen Espinoza, Teresa K , Y N N A 4 l Wxfffe 'iff' ,Qu f Yi, If rf, aff :wpigzjf if-5 Evans Jan Fairbanks Logan Couples hopped out at the Homecoming Mardis Gras . WW K ,K sy 42, . Farrar, Nancy Farris, Gail Fesmire, Kathleen Finchamp, Karen Seniors 29 Fingerson, Kathy , M P' - - Us ,,..,f-'- Fishback, Ginny QM. Q XJ' Fortune, Delores Fox, Betty 30 Seniors Finley, Ted Fineran, Kevin Firth, Leslie MWC' Fitch, Andrew Flanagan, Kerry Fong, Debi Fosnight, Sue Frowine, Debi We've only just begun -or finished? Fukunaga, Amy E Gabriel, Robert Fulham,Paul Galle,Richard . t-. . . ' ' f, ' 1. w 57 5 ..'s'f5' t : ' :fini ' . '-..--:,:ar:.1's 'f,: i f'-KF! v' ' V X i .r ,, ,E .ir , - 'mf 13' 'L' ' 1' ' 'mai ri-'2'?lff f .- .. affine- - -I I 1 :s'f3.f:-g 1-:f'..g..4Ei-1,2 ?- 'M 2... ' .. - Ie Q . ia, . my W ,.i ,, ..,, -. , I 1. w w M - ti 41-fa rm: .fx . .. -- . - w.-- . H: if .s if 1- 'Sg wwf ' A -. fa ,.1'f., H . . 'Za if Q, . . - 7 ' ,. Q' ww 1-. - - . ff-ei: ' - . 165. .- ' ,,.wW..af. Ng, , wi .. s. lr , . 04. , ,N- -in , -. . , ., .re f . HM ., 1.. ..,mMwwwr1' Mffmiw fgififfmswfafeifrgi ' 4' .. 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I Goetsch, Jerry Green, Nance 32 Seniors Gilliland, Galen Goldman, Elyse Greenwood, Debbie Gemmill, John George Julie Gilman, Peggy Glider, Kathy Grant, Pat Graydon, Cathy Varsity Yell leaders wiped out Newport Sailor. Greir, Cynthia Grodski, Steve Groeue, Jeff Haas, Suzanne Hale, Craig Hanes, Kim Andrea MacDonald creamed the Newport statue. Hanson, Sue Harden, Laura 5 if is , , ,A,,., ,W i 1 , ,'e.:,g21:, . ,,'1f-'2,-nw : 13255795 'il' kr' 'T f '5EQ?Efff, - A ' W , ,,51 W,,w,, wg if .1 sf, , Q ,,:. .- fazff ' H 75' : gh af L ' ef, 2 3 E5 ,., E In , - 3 ,'-'iff 1' .J , ' 32, :WH 4.4 - :in f ' 7':kf':: it I VS? ' ' 5 1 :gay V - fy Wi '2 - ' as -. Hankins, Terry Hanson, Stevie Hardy, Deana Harmeter, Suzette l V ,W Haskins, William Hayward, Gary Hedge, Ken Henderson. Phillip Hendrickson, J eff Henry, Richard Hemandez, Boyd Hill, Denice Hoffer, Seri H0ffm2I1, Nikkie The Oilers constantly built towards victory. 34 Seniors Christmas King Whitney Plummer, escorted by Debi Fong, enjoyed highlight of their senior year. Huber, Sharie Huddman, Danial JSCKSOH, Jill Jacobs, Carolyn Holden, Sharon Holdgrafer, Diane Holdgrafer, Raymond Horvat, Durla Hudson, Claudia Hlllld, Geary Jankowski, Philip Jeffes, Robert Jenkins, Roger Kammeyer, Debbie Jira, Nancy Johnson, Diane Jordan, Debbie Role playing increased leadership ability. Kasparek, Carol Kelly, Mike Keltcr, Ken Kelter, Kevin Kennedy, Kandy Kennedy, Marlene 36 Seniors Terry found this amusing. f,?e-'-vo King, Bill King, Nancy KITS' , rf f , 1? Elma ,l T t Kingsmore, John Klement, Karen Ken Otsubo rests between wrestling workouts Knecht, Pam Knight, Pamela Kobayashi, Ken Koch, Dane Kuskey, Dan LaPierre, Candy Latina, Robert Lococq, Andree Seniors 37 Lemantine, Janet Lichenstein, Ellen Liegerot, Jill Lillegraven, Tita sv Lindberg, Pete Lineberry, Janet Linn, .Ioan Lockhart Mike W, Lockner, Jackie Long, Susan ,,,.,.---v- - lll,, ' T52 , . . ,WN , M. '45 - XY ' .L A ,, uf: -:ima-:Q r -' 12-wr by 221 1 .,.. 1 - , Ji x irir X x was-.-:-:. ' ': :E :, -.,:'f- -:'..g-:azz-: S Nw- fe' 7- -. -:.: :,..!8 ...A affair : Loose, Edward Lopez, David Could we have order please'l 38 Seniors Lopez, Juan Lund, Barbara ,Li JVQAPK QQ, frijfasmf-fU:E,.25-575 . 5 'A is .. fig- v ...yall He's out right now, could we take a message? Lusk, Frank Lunreu' Kan 'wx MacDonald, Andrea Maclntyre, Jacqueline Malone, Christy M2lI1S5eld, Kem Manthei, philip Manuel, El-melinda Martin, joan Martin, Ralph Seniors 39 Seniors found the slave sale interesting. Martin, Ronald Mant, Meridee MHSL Miki? She was worth every cent ofil. Matsuura, .loani firm McGready, Pamela McDuffy, Yvone Artistic strokes promoted spirit. MP' ,adv McLown, Barbara McNeese, Diane McShea, Karen Senior board members pondered 40 Seniors Meek, Catherine We Menefee, Ray Our glory shall not fade away. V. Y Miller, Daniel Beauty highlighted the Homecoming evening. Miller, Doug We seemed to have a problem here. Miller, Jane Miller, Linda . fa ,f . Qt W 1 M p F . . A V gk Tr 5 f - ' ' . x J, Qkk, J 5 the day's business. 1 'm 35? 'x '7 .W-5? Moats, Denise Mocher, Jennifer Montzer, JoAnn Seniors 41 K 6 , af' . ,.., M dxf ff, Discussion with fellow seniors enlightened every day. Moody, Adele Moore, Kathryn as if gm ii D I ' f 1 Moreno, Mary Ann Morita, Mona Morrison, Pam Morris, Daisy FFR Moss, Dana Moud Marl ,Wei y, a Moyer, Dirk Muck, John .- 5 wp My ,M WAN 42 Seniors Muniz, Rod Munn, Marilyn Murray, Shannon Myer, Tim 3 Neil, Kristi Noe, Gail Noell, Dan Odette, Ellen Costumes made the Homecoming Dance a big success. Offutt, Wendy Olney, Robin Olson, Gregory Ordway, Lee Orton, Rene Parashis, Mike Parquet, Diane Pascoe, Michele Seniors 43 Paulson, Jim Phillipy, Donna i ' NT. 7 2.14.5 . N 4 QS- i s Q M 1 A -: 2 1. 31- f rj : Q. fl R K fi 1 fkfsiz K -f if s 5 Pike, Leslie V' W .K-M Potts, Leslie Purkey, Roger Puryear, Taylor Putnam, Chris Rabe, John Valentine pictures are a memory to be treasured. ,wi f .. If .4 - Liz, -j :lszggg Lx: ' Af'-, if f Q iQ42?2,e,,ffe:wf2f Y ' W ' Q w- 3zmrzf.gA.,,riKK2, , 2 ,, ,L Y vp K n ew 1 ' Q1 V225 -- - 8 zlwsillf' L , W if . ' ,EJ 1, W, ' ff ' .il K K Klf I ' Jig. if 55: ,ff , Mali, fffffi ,..,, lptigszfzftiix -1 v1?2,a:Ka1F5a-li' . 2if9?V' - ' K 15215-ii: ' K 'im' E,' 3 51. 5' . I - ' ' 5 ' fs- Sw , , ,K w , gf' --Z Ramw, Sue Rauch, Susan Ray, Carol Reed, Charles Reed, Ted Reeves, meqwaww Dan Reeves, James Reines, David Seniors 45 '-1 ,aim ICC meetings unearthed campus problems. Reis, Margaret W-ww Reynolds, Debbie Roberts, John Robinette, Robert Robins, Nancie sw-W Aff' Rohl, Darlene Rosenthal, John 46 Seniors Ifbffx Sansky, Donna Santos, Benjamin Roysdon, Bob Z ,nm ,Wy rpg' 'R X iii ,Q ,,,' Sasseen, Margie ,ef Runge, Sharon T98 Savage, Debby aw f 1 l wi: -' : iff' N mi x i Kia as Y 1: ,, Schmal, Ken Schneider, Rick Scott, Tonya Segelson, Rick Sharpe, Mary , MV, ,V xx.. 5 .fr . V Q my f 1 4 1 33 1 , su' 42 9 , at as s is si' 19 pf L 1, at f 5 ,W s , , ,J e lse ' 'V tif'-5 J' , 4 , Q i f i t , W ,L Q as S , 3 sg k fl 2 at f' Sb K l fm 5 H ez Sz 1 ffasim i V1 K ' ff? F2 l 12353 wi Door decorating added to HB's Christmas. Shimpock, Pat Shoemaker, Pauline Short, Sue Shubin, Bill Shutt, Carol shupe, Shelby v ,Vw in f S f., ' ' V V Q V Y Q- V- .ar . if ' ' - V V 5 . 1 ,,l, 'r-,ft, V ft, I 1 ' -V f ' , V in f V IN a . V J , , , , W- , 25? V V f . - ,. , ' Q Q , V 1 L, ,fp ai, was gmm: , wg vc .VM 1 Q, gg ,V jaw ,, , 4' , ,S , 912, V ,L ,. VV ., S . . V, a 1 V V 1 V 'f ' A91 , if-lf, A W 1 , 3 V 1 A- r, , wg ' ' VV K mtsatim ,X V , 9 M g ' ' A ff I Q , , , ,Qt ifgfiT:f,wHMgi ?gilVi I , ,V - ' V V 'V--wfffm ,, Q , V , ' t-' . WM ., , ,,,, N V , , V , , .,,V V , , 'Mw.a,i , I A+ , W V V , J V , V si JM V, V -V , , V . V V ,rg . S V , V - , .- - ., 7 ifil wrggqxfajx Y 'MQ - ' if , I V ' -- A' V521 .' - V ' ' ' F571 : ' 55',::j : '-Qt:-'ni :iff j,V:2,.:1 .: .:, 1' Y ' 1b.:1E!5: V5- ,' 1' A J S i E l Set it up. Ifthat's too hard,just try to hit the ball! Sidlow, Charles Seniors 47 Simonin, Bart Slate, Rickie Smith, Dana Smith, Douglas K Smith, Reid Smith, Ryan ml... Seniors had their own special problems. Snyder, Pam Spowart, Sue 50012, Geraldo Standley, Mary Jo Staph, Brad Steindinger, Scott 48 Seniors 'Dx xgw Stevenson, James Stewart, Allison Storum, Sydne Stonehocker, Renee Strange, Carol Stuckey, David Swanson, Eric Tangeman, Debbie Seniors starred in Fall Play. Taplin, Curtis Tarzian, Helen Teague, Susan Terry, Doloras Seniors 49 N ,M-up life Thom, D ,, is is f 2 Q, if gi gi ,, FEL get ' - f sri. an Thomas, Ellen New 'UQ Titvlo, TOHY Toguchi, Gail is wjffl Tomlinson, John Torres, Vincent 'Q -l,r Q52 -Q..,,,-M Thompson, Kathie Titcomb, Chris Hug ofhappines. . J. Mm m . I ji V. KJ., J' V . Au? ,-1-wan. , , if .K 23,3 .5 'wk'---. 7' TFCCCC, Jeff Tuger, Ellen Tweddell, Steve Twigg, Bill 50 Seniofs Umphenour, Debbie Valdez, Marty Van Deusen, Janet Vandewark, David Vaughn, Jeannie Villanueva, Joe -? sl . ,, - - Yagiwi ghf 37522 HS -:e e iff ' 11 :2 Z Q . . 5 am Q ..' , f ,sf ,- 3 , ii. .k 7 . V+: QM 4 2 Q- Q 1 5 Y M N ei, , . .sie , 1 fc 5, 1 ffaf 4:3 2757, ,Iii . if . w ,V,, ,,,, ,gr 1 l 1 is-V, 4 W V 3 -, :-:f:5,,gQ-1155 15--:f5,,:,fe 13 , '?3'g gi H L 'V ff-,- , , fw:ym:::T5M 5, ' ' ,..,. . ,. 1 .,k..kV, 5 7,4 Mk? Q52 We've only just begun? ' Wagner, Laura Voorhees, Charlene Walker, Darrel Walker, Debbie Walker, Rob Wallis, Joan Seniors 51 Walsh, Renee xii? Wlchner, Do Wardell, Jean Whetstone, Kathy White, Susan , if if ga Q nna 1 3 wichner, Keith ZIN -13'-WQQ, A '21, fl? Williams, Cheri Williams, Patt 521 Seniors Williams, Katheryn y Wilson, Larraine Wilson, Sheila Winter, Chris Wirkus, Kathleen Wise, Garth Seniors showed signs of happiness. in Wooten, Charles Worthy, Susan Wren, Mike Wuco, Raymond Seniors 53 We've nly ustBegun ,bk 3 X 2, A N. 'f sf! we '3,,A:v x , giKsxiwW:f1s,.5Xk'vfmsifwfw-f,vm fn' ' - ,ww-fwiwv w,:s'ff'f? iimzff . vmzswm A-SSSEQH-X .N ,.w.5w,,MM dz.. , ,Dk , X QW? E g ,W ws F 2 , qw L M NX,,MA.,.MQfff'?.S1,.T1Frw5 y : 'Y? W ,YQ :M A H -I : 1, :-f Q gQ r Q, A ua' f me-W1:-f5,1-W1-M325M.,f,,e,1l,fw.,.x,f'55L,,A f . . imp qgfdgmsgwfgfiw- ww ffigi7Mgg5g:ygk,,,,3,f'4 W ay Y Y lx fr Q5gm,5?Mw,, iSw. ,U L . . . . v K K B 9523 's Undergraduates Juniors Take Interest In Student Body A ctivities Linda Allison Junior Class President The Junior Class undertook one ofthe greatest responsibilities in a school year. They were the sole producers of the Junior-Senior Prom, the most memorable dance of the year. The class officers, Linda, Stephanie, Sheila, Denise, and Shelly, with the support of the loyal juniors, undertook the project this year with enthusiasm. Who could ever forget the exhilirating car- washes, the Gran Prix Tricycle Race, the ever exciting two wheely mini-bike race, the selling of goodies made by the juniors at the bake sale, the suckers sold day by day until they were all gone, and finally, the little orange carrots sold at games, that no one could quite picture selling, but were a big success? Next year, this class will be at the top of the totem pole? The Class of 1971 would like to wish them the best of luck in every step they take to reach the top. Sheila Downs Denise Salzano Shelley Cade SfePhaf1iC G3SSmaIlH Junior Class Vice President Junior Class Secretary Junior Class Treasurer Junior C1355 RCPTCSCUIHUVC 56 at - Aeek A . ff' J ' . ' ' 335 ga K 7 'IT' kV'k 'W' M f ' 5 3, an we ' . 4. , ,sb ,,,f' 6-f, -. . 2 'N 4 ' ,, .et J V ,., ..,. . g, . r Linda Karl Linda Aasen Abrahamson Allison '17 I 7 'il' J ' if , N. , 'Q 2.35 - L ' .ll t ' ?ziLstsx- 2 K 5 Don A rkle ,.. 5. 2 ., Isabelle Aube e . w I .., of lll llll 1 A ,V.', K Natl. V1 B Glenna Baker Kathy Beltramo -Yl', I all' 'nlal f 2 Kl A 0 Maria Bonilla David B rereton ,A ' - A f , ,,:. 1 A A , f Qu at . .1 x Lonnie Buhn X Q W . Melinda Armstrong s V 3' .5 we- K , 1 ' ' 53, N.. - -. gs M 1 45 31 -, ' Ll 5 ,Q :'Ll'l'Q . 5 4 ' .. . A gy ,Nr ' .. Stacy Ausman ..,,4e.i - . . K . fri, f , ' Peter Baker Moira Berg It 14,1 J 2 ,Fl Judi Borgerson I 'X ' ivi 'W K I-,N ,J N , Aus' .6 Donny Brewer Mike Bums Cindy Artish 2 - J, 7 7 ,, , I ,. ...,,. . g go 'A ,M o John Avila .... H1 .. .i , ..,...,: .. ..J::: k- Robert Baker ffl. 1.2, 6 . X r Diana Bemal .i.a, Q T i E ,. , K KM., , James Boswell 'mfs 51 .! ,t , A J Sh aron B rewer i 'ich N Debbie Bushard Frank Alvarez it are il 41? Rachel A rtman 335:23 :.,, , mei. V,-:k VKVL ,. Steve Ayvazian ft, , ww 'ufifiiyfgu 1. - . Nag-SJW k Ni Lynn Alvarez ., M .9 M. ff - -1. ar- ' - um, , .. .W . ,uffwi . A at . Mk, Sw Bob Ary ., if M 15 W '+:asif?r gi-16.5. y ' 'Alai Cinde Badami .Q ww, .. ' it K Z,f75..W A ,Q A A M - ...si . ...,, 3,,N,,:- Ass! 1 . 5 121 1 Barton Andelin f., ,J Q 52 in f :'f I James Ashford .. , RQ? 5 Richard Baer : ' W 2 wg ,, Z, egf,,,fff, :mff:, ,. , - ,, , yy., .F A, V V . 2 . . Mi t A Q1 'l is V ' L Ax - .im 1 -I A A N V V .fb 1 - .. . dz: K3 5. Xfffi Carole Barker John Betz .:,. et.. W .wa .. ., ..-,. ,,.. .,Q.w-is .... , ,HIM .T , . J f 'aff-A wi 95 ,gym WMM N V If 3 ' 'Q Bob Boucher -. r 'I,- '-f1f' , w Z, Ilan, Dave Britt 5. 'Aw .. f X sw.. bm, f ,wt Candy Buth Jim Bames A H wif ' 'sg 5 5 .5 152 2 sm - t ,ia 1.5251 Zwggf A e if .. at Q Wes Bartz :' ' M 5,5158 KL -1- 95. V, .. ,m ,,-,Jn r ,n Eu qfSz'e19'e.7LQL A - ,5: : ,: ':::: Qfz ', f- . iw N5 -Q S zf1i:i4'sfT.f L4 , X. ., an . A M 'Y fn I kr K I , ,.3.k,,V, .5,-flew A . e . Steve Biedebach 5, 5 .Y Karen Bradley 'x if-3 in - vra. A ,fl Richard Brock if ' lf, ..i,:. , ,-my ' ' , of , W Siu i flip-we ha Shelly Cade .44 .WE S , ., --ef fl. gf S M 5 6 ,fag K 1 ii? . - a Debra Biles - if We me A J .,W.s C I ' Q .y,.,,, if ffl 4 , Mike Bradley 5 li-' , ll iie i f Steve Brooks a 'H J we 1 ., zz- 4' -5 515: ,W , .V W is 0 David Anderson .ww ,l.gv:- gf X s fx -1.1 .L . -J 1 eg Jerry Ash ford .t 350 2 ' Dawn Baggarley ,V ix, ,5 Judy Bastin : V 2 :-Ylikil-' e'..fw.swz-iw , A Lf. 'A 1 2 34 Q Y - 2 0- I -in ' e 'W' K f 3 'T z, X. ii ,,.m:'.f Linda Blair Timothy Brady Q 'g '73 , ja W V Lf.. J 'gf Thomas Brooks J. .. 3 5' f as Patti Angelo 53 Rebecca Ashmcad if 6 Martin Bailey .,: f. Q , uf?-HL' ' ff J 'Q-iff? , f, .f . ' :auf W- -. ,, 5 If Sesf S is , - 'ilu Keith Bausserman ,I Lillian Bloodworth r Shelley B rann - , J.. . 1-1 735, T7 ,,.,:, 1, ,s , if 1... f 3551 .ti ' Mike Bruns Hal Mike Kevin Cady Callas Campbell Juniors 57 Frank Kim rv Mary Choice - 255511: wi , i . A -'Q' Dean Cleary Victor Cooper y y ,, i ..i.y 1 Phil Creamer Curtiss y A S kan Becky Danks K , he is 5' 4 E N I 'S ' 275 fri James Dick -- V .f I cv-ssfwf, - .. egg! , .zwlgg t L2 ,,,, E . . ,, . A 'X as ix E 1' Bill .sf y- K Q 4 l V ' C L . if .- I 5 V , 4 3 E ii? lm ad . A I , Terri Linda Vicki Valerie AIIIIC Mary Carlson Casey Champion Chase Chonhalls Chisler i gg. ::'ef P i 3 ilii - i - K yd. Q ,f , -,.i was A A 'I AWN ' C C is haf if 1 saei Elizabeth Tony Debbie Phil Steve Sue Churchwill Ciarelli Clark Clark Cleary Cleary 'ii sw C f' y is , ' i- I 'WY ff. o Q T gligimafs - A t , . 7 ml W Shawn Karen Jon Cindy Cathy Bob Clifft Close Coker Collard Collier Cooper , Q:.y ft 'gf i ' .a ' ' 3- , 'V . ,, 2 C -C , lar' L ii' L X1 :fi Q'..,x fy 1 L 7'i , A xi . s .C 1' Keith Stan Suzy Luzia Michelle Leslie Cowan Cowen Cox Craft Cramer Crano -:-'2 z i.if iiiii, 1 5 elreios ssif as e' '54 - , K va A Q - ? i ' f i - 2 .5 iw W' y h ,N , ,, -7, 1 Z ,? - 'Frm f X- ii AK of A A 2 ,X 1 k il :'. , .42 . IV! V, R Tom Rocky Butch Mari Mike ShC1'1'y Crunk Cruzat H i'e' W ' Curtis at x all 'fl V ' it lly - S., IILQ - Debbie Dale Debbie Dabney Dallas Danielsen , 9 ,,l'f fti 'C We A 'i:'sl t I Ezz, t y ' he i s ,A if f! Q, ' 1 54 , IV , Kathleen David Diane Dell Deskovick Diamond 2 K it P P H 3 +2 h K g -,.- Karen Naomi Boys' League President, Mark Hill, approves Executive Dick Disbmw Dougherty Board business. Dowd 58 Juniors Downing 1 2 , f-11.--11215 : tfwgaxisse Wit! 3 fi C-- .iiivr -Y! . - - ,.fz mi t-1 Marie Churchill 223,41 - if .x L. N M , l A A - 4- I-ar-1-' Vik? Jon Clifft '27 Paul Courtney M-. . V- f .ga we +L gif' .ai ' ' L Rich Crooks Ci v. f'.- sl Cushman f ii xi Ni '. .EW,dss.,' wi an U E . t Q 'LK . X gig, il Kirk Davis P J i Q f, Holly Diefenderfer 5 3 C Renee Doyle .4- Varsity Yell Leader, junior Melinda Armstrong, promotes spirit at a football game. - I N W 51, 4 f if - I L i 5 1 .Q N t J me ' la,i . ' ...zysli 1. 3, t Tim Evers 1. i,h5 ,,mr, A is t HJ 5 .9 t .. . .,,... . Colleen Finneran 5' L' 315.5 . .V,,, A V ' 'V is-X , 3 ' ' i . . :M Nancy Frankel 2 A if 1 3 '- me Q.. -f -it ,I , Mile Gabriel .A,1-,, .Kea 1.15,- .my 'aa 1 C. 'x Bill Geier A Carol Faught .pl I . 5. K ji E . i s - t, ,fi 2 '29 1- 3 29' Karin Fiskness f N wwe-' , . wgyesfss- fgiebzimivz. 'I K ff igisigevzeesf ., ..,r Q ,k., r..,,: V .S ,-f.b.m.2f..1-V . f5..,i,igw Q .t.ir,,. .1t.-, - T... 13, .gig wa of . . fl ??Zlinf73,.'Eif 7' 6315: :'.:. wwgyf V hw. Q 'E f . --Z7 Paul Fratella rl ,J Mg . f Mile Gantt 1 A Jennifer Geshay Cris F azio ,..,,, .,lr. W . . .. - ,gs :ggi 15: , 13-A, 1: 'wiki' F I W l E i I , -.5'5ar: '. 3, . CNE l e Joe Floyd f Y w P5 3 U 5' 5 3 J. .8 sagem is -vs.. 259,59 1 -3i7szSiZSi?i?: , 'H 5 Q -if s 4 fr 1' f Steve Fredette mf. sw-i M: -f' , leaf' we V Viyf I:t.:. Q Henry Garcia gh ,F -. ,,.. .. 52 J. 9 -1 ' Ja I Aiyce Giaise Sheila Downs ,fig-1 7 2 w My Dick Durkee m-wr v,,. ,,,, , f..Weia.ig -A5 . . :ff .- z tfwafef S ' J Qs., Patti Erickson 35253: 'iw i ' T sh. .. L .fi-:L ,K 1 k ., Q 2 if . ' !.. , . I , 1 I - ' Jackie Fekete Qifef ' kv. a.. A. 'f-, on t x Cathy Foley Iv-1 :2'. fs:.:f' f1fS'i:f'mi' if .t '1' ,nv I-5 X as Sharon Freman Richard Garza .. .. . Lfmsy. . . K L I. '. nm, 5' sw .v ' sz? A at N Dan Gies -ima: .fe John Drake Steve Duval X11 ea 5 f : -..:- las- 1.13 'gqgglligggq ag 32 fi. . .. . . -1.a..n.. QMS K , . . wwiw W sf? '14 K 5 SSE! Q 5 if J K Se -r Bill Dressler I Debbie Eddow Linda Espinoza ii iiil ..... he fi: t f -, gil. 5. if i M., I i V , . 3231 5 f Q- wv. A i f Sheryl Felner Steven Ford IQ, 3 I ..: S E , , wh ti X Craig Frost 2 k i ff' L Sally Gaskins Larry Espitia t :a -Lf: v f :53i'5?fE:::: gffiifl - sw if s Y 'ff' '- K W Q Q. Q - . ,,,,.a t axi? f. Sfeiffi , . .E i xi . V - 5i4fifiS'ii37siY I - .... - 5,15 '37 J L 753. ,.,k. Z, .gi . Steve Felner W-wzj-A m . uirx Fowler . . J J -- ' ? .. WJ? . 2- ' i Q W w 2:5535 4 ' 'fjiajzf - ilu Sue Fullenwider W :.,.t. ,si 5 as ev ss..- . if x L1fif71 iii '. L. Stephanie Gassmann 1.. iff. . i KS fsesieifgewg fl . M imi f We 5 Q +1 1 1 ' : 3 f. L SV J J' Lynne Gilbertsen . N., - L- 2' ... X, .X M K Ruth Globus M, . ...K . Q. . fe was-L. ef. .M .V .,.:, - r of 'J in .g .wi H 531-.3-:fr F' nf Liss ,Lt 8555552 mv vi fer il ,g l e Cande Dunn ltz it lr : tg: 1: - : re ef ' ti .- , ,4 . 5 X F 5 .... v Andrea Ellman - S' L 32 .- '- Clay Evans George Fierro J .wif . Q ,KX Mike Fox Sheryl Fuller V4 f l, .,-W. ' My 2- , Q... g 3 ,H if 5+ Gretchen Gatts ,L ..., . ..,,, aww: ' 'K 'itz-i. .. . il ,. fly .. , '1 V . 'gt .J if f 52 W... ' iff., 'I' om Goodwin tx Carol Dunn I .L if 1 Jane Engle .e r I., ,. , 1 1 1 9 1 .. . A ty ix ,Di ...,, v s fs Y? f , XZ s K 2 2 , sf J ' rs . f 1 Mark Evans Steve Fingerson . V ,f f 1 ji' 4' ' ' . . ' if ,l 75 f 519. Julia Frank -IN ..., . Q.. ggiggis 'sfiiiizftiff f ,S . 5 .-,.ff1,' - 5, K . Dan Fuson W ,aw . J . V .Lil K ri Mike Geck ' -3 Zt' 5 .V 1 v ay e- Q 1 ,Q if-.V A? Dave Green Juniors 59 ,ai Wi is ia 122' ' Va Kim Griest . ,. I i if , a 'gig , ,Ai Paul Harrell fi , fi' Q- .r: mtl, 3 f s ,fd 9 fx K g if Sandy H ei k kill a '.. -M513 ' .- David Hilts , 29 ligsffaakl Rick Holz f eff is-Q! -:A-, we , 7 Margaret Howard -X ,, 'NE 3 A v' of-f i ,..,,. x Sherry Huffman Andy Jackson 60 Juniors a- ' in Deborah Griswold is Ki. . vw. V Mark Harris a Renee Henderson si:- iii -v, 1 ,.k - 5, If--J, . ' 1 wk,-':-. , 1 24 A ,ix Kathy Hingeley 'H ' if if Lane Hopkins c,.g G - J 'ni QP F! M ft. V 1 f S 'fa Qi If f Paul Howard ,. : mmf ,rerrr J are by I l s G, lg x 3 Jean Huston Q' ,Q , f - J , FS, Z - April Jackson T 73 ,K , ., .... X + s . A ' ,ffl ' i , .Q . -va' x Sherry George Marc Hancock Hansen Hansen s riseel eerce ' G A H s 'J ' sig. Q' 1'-'ska Sieve Nancy Tanya Harris Hart Hatter ,,.,- Sig J ' ' 'lil J K , Y M f y Q A .--f .f ing . - A ' J M i'cc A to N J in G Gordon Al Ben Henshall Hemandez Hemandez gf ,:', 1 ' .Shing V 1., . if' 'f , ' .xl ff-r 2 I 1 jon Roy Rene Hockey Hodak Hoffman Juniors Diane Diamond and Linda Allison perform during half-time at an Oiler football game. 11 ' Q is A N - -if 2 lf.k- f ji . Vkk,-- .. f H g ii: - . S .. Karen Evelyn Hutchinson Hutton aesara -- 5 x ,, . . :5Mg.t,..g, l H A.s1a L 1 - J W1 4:3 9' Chris Diana Jackson Jennings Dawn Ide 1 , k S 5 QQ: .5 if a s K i f David Johnson rf Noah Hardgrave 'J ii a n A , in ,u i .3 . x , J 1 Bob Hawley g rryr y clirry ,ei cs' Dave Herrera FV ':'?'J,f, Scott Hoist V 4, KX Mike Hoptay Jeff Howell Q13 W mf - V- :.. .X Tom Iovenitti Gary Johnson H ids . ,gi g . X is g fi i Peggy Harper ,W Linda Hayes g x X XE Xi l Rich Hickman Rf Z ' L 4 as 2 is 7' S' K 5 x Susan Harper V . -:,: 15 . 5 1' Mike Heckrote a if - . - ,M 'Q Z W- iiiif . -Q - ti, - mm, . A ,:,::,VL,,. Vw :L,-L Mark Hill or -,f.f .f f-.- 5 ,kv Dan Janice Hollingsworth Holmes ssscc ,, F 1, 'A V,- : A g ,mia i i Jeff Gary Householder Howard .,..:- Z- iiii i t' M P ,' .K ,X X15 Doug Bob Huebner as 5 N 5 jg si. i r.it,, ,r i ,A Jeff Don Irvine Ivey G lree , J, ,A J ff t .M . I ,Ki , A 'xii ,zgzawi ,f V L ' f xlip , A Julie Sheryl Johnson Johnstone 9 5 if 'Or' .M 1' 4 Qi :if 1 A S 'mf -r 5 Jim Jones Scot Jones - -1 , 'Q - .H-me suffe- gt. 1 gg ,..v QQ -We fa . H - mx -- . - .ng Eric Kamien R 'SSW 'QU Q- L 1 i fm, Earl King . I a ji , L. , .rr,,r,, 42' mi Makati iii P Sidney Koepsel sr gt , , 2 ei at 33: W Yet 1' 1 . aa is as Q7 we Q S Cindy Lee Maisy, , , 1,1-get ieik Q ,v :gf Leslie Loh rke ., 1 1 .9 . -wifi 22s42zfi?511E2f. T PP' vigil? 5 V. Karen Jones ra ,tw 1, r N fa 1 ,, if YI .. 'tw . Je. Q, Q ,Q wi M14 a 1 PM E Jim Joyce ,MQ wifi' 3 -T ' ,gli A -,. fy ' Q5 Kathy Kanold 5 We P ' y 1 -4. IK! John King Q., Janet Kottensky 1, e r xv 5 , Crystal Leinin get . ,... t 39' a ,et A 6 Alan Lopez y,, iii - ..-.-K V s- ,,.-- -- 1 PHI Jim Maloney Martin Bob Jones Cesar Juarez ' ffv.. ,g?jii'f'Tf ,,, li D I ui ' L B ruce Kawaguchi 1 M tix-X, X ,, . il 'l'-1 Cecil Kirby if ,gn-if Q Z- z rg .,:,r. JL ,- Ricky un xx' .0 Paul Lewandowski e' -A M f 'W' pf Polly Love 1 , is ig 'fe S. S I-Nr tg Q N' ' t Q W 118. K an if ' .ie i 41632835 5 Q 1 , ...- l eiie J JJ 'fi i:. J Ti , 1 Dana Keeton Mike Kirkpatrick ' f7 D :::F.:,' - t l .F X i wb r egg ,. ,. ., AL.,, A --l . - we ai 5 Q af X .rw- Q Greg Kunz Y- mg, ---,-k,.-,k ,swf 11 - f ,,f-get-215,11 ,ww5f--'e,- f , -f 11- ? .mx ' '- H :if M -.JF:frG:h ' V, X I R Phil Lewis wt F 4 5' e W Tom Lozano ' -V gf 5 1 ' V 6-x 2 l jf Linda Harold Martinez Matsen Tricycle race promotes Oiler Pride during Spirit Week. -7, ' 'f t, Q FE 9 Lee Kenny 3531-5 ,1 'lv 5 K 6 A Tee. as Q ,I x -' f 5..- mx x 1- 1 1 gMs,M1Q. an , ,-W Jim Kiser B .igl Q. X +1 X , E ' . - 1 1 x S 5 if , E , 1 km - t , Jeanette Lage vf--'f 1 ,Q ,.---- i ' , 5 .., S Jane Linn fs.- -em' June Maclntyre Myer .1 fs- fax f -f , f ,tm-fe-Af, Nw ' 1-.' ig 6 lfi-,JS J Parks McCants , ' :i?Q?'3'3f??5?y'f A . , '2'ff?5Yff'fWi lg if 115555 1- I4 Q I. Jim Kimmel we ff ' iw' ef e Debbie Klingbcrg ia -- M- Les Launders Connie Lippoldt Arlene Maccarone an- . .ff - ,i s 17 'N M.- -, .YS 'L 5 Jackie McCarthy M s' f-1--.-gn: X r ,::1, - Jon Kimmel 'V w 1 if 'L P I : K Jamie Knight Paul Lawrence gf ky - . V SF ' ft mga 'W I-3 asm ,Vx , Debe Livingston 2 1 kj? 'lk' s W tw ,is im a, .-V I Pat Maier mi, , . ,, Bill McCoy t u f . ..., .. .. Sit W K K. H9 .. W jx , x Louis Kimzey ., in ,g Terry Kobayashi e Qs 133 - . M g?f5-.-Qffgyggf, gg ,QQ-1-122-34QQiiif2?' zhfnwwr- Joey Lecoco 556531: i I if f ' i ' 'f 1 term- wif- 21 A it L f 5 -rf, 153. fi Chns Logston 4' 'V ' ev, , 4- r .1 Julie Maki -: ' Q- :ris e .ia - ra iilr- xii' 1 Bill McCoy Juniors 61 I ga J t A 3 iz ' 1 - Michele M cCrady :: :fj' .,v- iff :,s'-jim i ' . , Q , , ,gg f,3, jFw, , x M. Pat McGraw ': jff YVf . i, , Jffff ' . ,.,. . ,K Wi- at ., r ws., gl vw f 5 J :eg x fi' Ron Micklin A x A Allan Morita V in A : W Y fl f' Martha Murphy af. ,.., NS. , 6 Mark Nelson E' -25551-1, ,, .. -f ,,,- V 1 'NPD I Debbie Noland , fi A .J Art Olguin 62 Juniors -5- -.L-'-aff:-mg . .sf W :LN sg ennnol .X 3 L,k,,. I Diana McCreary Teri McGuire ' ' L. ts., ,Mt 4 E xx E Forrest Miller I A Fre i Ms ff 'fl J J has in S st? Q6 'Z' V' Q Allen Morris Kathy Myers on I G Nancy Nelson . . ,,' E - Z' .lt Michelle O'Brien - is Fl, i , 1 A I Q X S fri . S J .. , . . 31115 as 3 , X Debbie McCurdy Q fony,n k.k Kathy McReynolds is i Tom Mirkovich 5- , as oia.. t 5 L, lif V J. 1 xi l . '.' 'E' 'fi 5. 1 :Ei ag Kris Mosier 3, Y 1 , s Tom Naeve 3, , Wally Nelson ' g:,is5:s2i,.. . .sw .1 - ' ' V iigsyiii. if .- wwsfw .- H , 5: '. ' i'lTL1i '51 fffZ: 5 W' , Brian 0'Loughlin li it lss Ken Gloria orgiu Ortega tl 3 , ,W X wi' sf S 5 sir at xl wa- KA sv- ,Q - - 'QP Lorinda McDonald ,. , l,yl ,, ' .Q .4 'E in gif, . I f Jess Mejia ' , its ' fc. V -.. Marc Mitchell 1 'Qt' f - , J, Q fr iff ' S yy -t gg x R , Sv. if may , sg!! l .QP :ZSNWZ 525 Don Mossing KKL: Q Mark Naglestad 9 1 E' xivw 8 . Q - , it Carl a Nicolson , rss Paula Ober 5 tv avi 15. X Cindy Ortiz - - f:.ff':s1.p51f:..L 2:11 A . Q, ' a , 1 A 1 H s A - - A- .5 s . 'ef ty if 'Q ' W, 'liar f ,, 1 Y Vieva McDonald iw ' 5 - Tff.: .an S Steve Melton f K . i n X K . k . Lois Mooney t ytyo rtstc i fix., , - f Xl .wh .. . 5, J N E -- A Dec Moyer X I eltt' Joe Negrete ,fffii ' 1 . in ff, Z f Dan Nolan ,Ft t Q K Hg? t gm gi S .t.. ,Q X A' .af -A Paul Odenthal .-f. X K,f X Tim Osterhoudt W .1 .. ff.. .... . . .,,.,. at I an mf at if fzzwz is-, -. Sue McEl fish M -555,3 5 5- L Vg -.f. f ssisle 1 - - , my . Gary Menser : . A 5 esigsgw-F It , ., . , fill' ' 'Q - .2521 Coney Moore S ,K W A - - -.t: is if .r ,K is af, ., 1 2 MM, 7 , as K, ,tl .,,s:-S:a.,.5N. fs ,,,s,,s tl ,,sw,:. .. S Eric Muellenberg Greg Neidhart 'hw 9' is A Debbie McFall sa, ,.. JoAnn Mentzer Greg Moore : is John Mullins -is ?, . .L . p- . 'S 2 if., '5 5 , fi Nancy Neill Cora McGee M-5.-w, ,, git. Craig Merwin Pam Moore 1 . j in is F , fix J N Kathy Murphy Q , HM: - H 9 H Q fl' Anna Nelson ,fl 2+ Junior JV Yell Leader Julie Severns leads the Alma Mater at a Pep Assembly. 'W V. if :2i.n!5f. f: , Qt 'W' . Q' 1,5it?5:.Z1'?:1iT ' fql , f,V',,f L 55 . fu. s Jon Pape :Q t-ft 1 -f we 1 an . E P t Patch me , V 'A 9' W- y fv- aff- Lynn Perry P new K A: as J l L VE' 'Q fit Wai - i Donna Pitell Cindy Prince :i'Fi553??53, -V - tfiij '- , , ii, K . 'F ' N Jeanne Realey X . ' 1 Bob Roa met!-J. wi! ' -ww, erm. ,, i i ,. it .. M,,,3,Q,Wk. ize 3. W W'iif,? gr3t -,A W , at ,,,, em- -fp, L,- , u Artis Parker ' f, ,gg 5,4 f , ' I ,Q Y 1 E , H E 13, ,.-f - . .qt K Torkel Patterson Tony Peters . 45 , ,Q .. ,I .xx t is Q-x N Kim Pittman .1 gm, ., , ,y ,g , Vi ,,Vy x N Debbie Provance af ,--- e2msf,:'ft:,,::2,,- f,. ff gf 93133 2 ft 2. ,,., ,, , K . ? Q 2 t -W ., - W. . ,iq MZ N M ck Z, Dan Reed Kathy Roa V, L, f me Ja e tyin wtf , 3. QV ff s i 4. Cathy Rogers . f. W. J I ,,,.. ., 5, gm, . ta. ,. .,,.,, X, , I 2 A ..,: . . , ,.:. , .,. ffgeggg qz - -I . ,,5't,gs. , ,Q i5i:'i.'?' f ' fn .' Y -' f Y ue. y Kevin Rohrig 4 . .P , ' M, t t , , fi- it V 5 2 qxlby :IK wt., Q- - ew it ,l,,t , Beth Parker 6 ttytt , K Jim Pearl jg t. 53a ig Linda Petersen 'H5,'Ql'J' ' 5 ' ' H' -Q,-1 ggi, 'IQ 5 K. 95 1 'Q' A ,Vg-,, Avis Plummer i , N,-sg: ,MQ .ed I t Gary P Putnam ,i-, ,,. fam it Avi Linda Rennie Qt .f ,tv .Kf 3 .ff-at Jackie Roach 7 4' f E, ' Gary Rorabaugh , Qita 1 ' ' ' ease' we . ,- , , 3 P ,nw no hw , gt ya-aw c , - A ,JE x,, X Q Q, xv Ea ..'t .. ,V V rti ph Q. I t V .,, K h' .. y A 2 rt'r, P ai y , 3 -' ' Vicky Dorothy Rich Parks Pamakian Pash W' i i ic f t'i' ' vt ..- is X. 5: ,t fi 2 Colleen Peck ,gi ,eg if 1 ii 1, Q 4: i ri' Rhonda Peterson 3 ax Q x 'A 1 r Q. 5 W ,, V Jim Potter Mark Pynchon ig, 3 F rf 1, 1-,- ei , Rosalinda Reyes iff' - VV ,. A Vi if -I i ff'-1 etrit ctcc 5 Virginia Roberts 1 ' 7- A fmrf, fmh v' it iw Regena Rosebeary Julie Peck A-tx ,W ,Xi - J Linda Phelan , ,Y K it B ruce Powers f'?i::,:f', 'ff ,i 312 K 52:5 ,. . if, 73 1. 5 vw Robin Ragland c. ., - . rex . . W-.. t.......-f- 2: , m.,MM............4--' . Jeff Penfield t if it is ef 36 'Iv' - ,f Gary Phelps tiaf - . f-,, :,g,,,5 'av .- i f f Cary Prather f a.. af- y Y 1 Y I Holly Rankin Q z - y ' A- K ' , if .. . f. - . ,Q ? , I Writ: K ' h , 1 -at zz .1 ,, Patti Rhinehart is 1 fs. Q -.V are , il M2558 - Diff' Stephanie Robertson -5 wgvfff - '15, ff.fi,,f tlitl V, S-.35 , Dawn Rosenfeld Nina Rickles L35 .Vg -,.-' ., 5 K Z ., ygm it Qf Kathy Robinson si.,.f.-':w.f,, i.,. ao-ma it t t, 221 fe M, fx ' 315,ff:-,:f2:f,?':e,':.c Q, irrerrfrr , as fm: ' -, germ, 1 my ,g: H 'gy ft-, 1 ,me B. Dave Roysdon 9 EM H ,,ti, ,t,. Michelle O'Brien listens attentively dunng Execu tive Board meeting. , .V I J Robin Piard ' a Mike Prendeville Q34 am' F ,,k.Q'Fw , fit? Don Raymond ,cg if ti.. A 'lf' it , Steve Pickfo rd if- 514 , ,, . sf w .Kevin Prescott . my - V. . .N :tt -- f-, J . ff- 5, .-ft t,, J - ati John Read Becky Rineman . .t ,, M, ,, I 35 ,-fhwm, V itat, ,,.. , I :sz K 2, 559' ,F , W Q K 3-'ga . 1: 1, W! Doug Robson , .,3,5, P- --r Robin Rudd 4 5. if P l ,KX Mike Rizzo e '12 - -' igff 5 ' I J Q gr 1 Z A 4 1 5 1 !,.. V' Karen Rochester Sue Rudd Juniors 63 -H 5. aw K 1 KH: K Kiri n Renee Rude 5: 1 1 - L,.,A J . -- r . mt 1 .av F K. V Q9 , ,X 9 .ul ' .J SX 'kk L S ge! Y J A Denise Salzano K'i'KK1ffKF7'K , if V- fx F t. W -, .K .. ffl.: . fl: z w e 1: i L 1. 1 ,H at Mari Schadee Jim Sevitz Alan Slevin 1 fl vb I 5 F Nina Smithson A' , af of mit. Alice Stein eeaeeea fri K Q ,f '- X sf USF A 5' . 'som-. Scott St rickler 64 Juniors Amold Ruiz Rich Samboy ' t Mark Schilleci ef-X Cory Shaffer .1 mf K , V I J FK '-at Becky Smiley 1. ....::..::r.. -r M. .,.-.H-m.::c-1 2 17535 , 5 :i::11.i...t, -ww, ... ., .. , N ,.. f .sfsf.v-V E J Q fm ti wif 2, e fm Aa X in Q H iigf Bob Spielman f 'L va kv, 1-V-Y xy a . Cheryl Steinberg Terry Summers , - 4 -A 1 1.1 Karen Runge fi77fl:,K5:i?53Xsife5S7 : S SW ' -Witt' :ri :::'. '. ::4 K K'S'rrt W iii'-: , ,, y wtnx -N asf ' 1 , K Jim Sampson I 3 -V f 515-ve Geneva Shmidt . S . '. 055357. , H 1 f ti . X Kathy Shaw l B rad Smith V ,gas -'visits .N ,. rr' 5- K - I-N V. ' QQ,,,, 5 zfi, fi rfrfsfvifeistseaf .551 Pat Springer ., fi-'jg-, .ur ' 2' , ,,. , 3, t Y' Sherri Stevens S' . ,Q Tonette Tangcay an rm.: HN .ii-y -:- K .... -3 I ,A 1 all si ii Sue Russo Bill Sandvos af- Wfee - r j if ':f, Q tkfl sf ti Mike Schratwiser :Q-iii ' - 'f ?:52:f.:: , C+ '. 25' . KK: flffifii : ,: , sb 1104 'Q f. Q S, fs 19f'2'YD.' 2' mv r, ,n,sg,yfs. '3R4if132w'3iw..14.ifvisfizf Lynn Shelata 1, xii. ,g r A A , . ,4 X N. Kathy Smith Don Stafford 'il . v 'jr 3' Diane Sto ker Q 'Pfwa.t,- -WSE fa V W.,i . W... i. f if kr if S . , 1 'K f Ray Taylor is-.sei : 33.515 . BQ . A K 15, ' ' 2 . .j- 'f Betsy Ryan 7::.f: kj'5 f r fffifv . so .fem -. Q , H . Q , , , . ,S .i X 1-,7ee?i,,1f2z .. Gary Sarjent Isabel Schultz See r if ref' Tis .. . :H-aE?'Er'if fr. . ,, ,, is 1 -3 Gary Shepard K T Qi - fi f 4 5 K em.. . h 1 . i Mark Smith 3' .6 .1- 5 ik Teri Standley ,, 'CJ X f 0: v ' ASK K.,- QK 'J K ll -1 Q 'K kreiiris K wssgrrr,.T,,,5Qg, M 3 at Tom Stone V 5: - .. 'mi . 5 ggi l is Sherri Taylor rr ,Q 3 K it 92 552455 ' ,. .f:':x2f'ffXV-15' H 3 2' X X-f' Debbie Ryan be ::., g tKKKi efiggf 5 if? Rich Rzepka 39 Peter Sadony is f f S ff e -vt ' . J rt, 3 ..., ts., .. ,C ,V trt. 4 Q - I-I ' ' - S2 ' w:. '3f'. ' : XL- I. f , '55, Kathy Sass 5-L.. ,:::,.' f ' RA W s Kathy Schultz Margie Shey Fa. - 512T'1J:l Wreaswgf :: ' , Q Q 55 U A x Paul Smith Q 4 . K fy. at ,vs , an . 4:-sk Allen Standridge ' . Mg .- .pr ii- T ,Q 5 'Y E' s Todd Stobnik i yi it 'Ei' K api Kwik ' Leslie Teal Madelyn Sawyer -' su. ,. ,. .. gs 51. 5 -3' f Q 'ZF J 'ici J erilyn Seacat If ky xv' in R r as R63 i eq fi me at s . M F 0- nf, .t,. r J 4 3 r s ., A Terri Sigurdson ., r W V... , ..t,, , n Rick Smith rr Joe Stanley - raea Af' Joy Strange Q.. Q. i xx Carmen Terrazas 55 4 if r J i dfvift it Herman Schaack S I -T ff 2 ' .seaeeea Julie Sevems K ,A ' ...S . ze Q V A BQF' Bob Silva 4. K N 36,f51.sssEi.J . K' 2 3 . W Shawn Smith ee? W Q .. ,, LAr,. , Dean Stanton J . -. Lf? E x ' i ,E Adrian Street -N W Q f 'be' y. . .9 9 .is ,.f Dianne Th eders r t . 'l a 7 1 ,., , Q vsl Af. g S i fi .avei 1 .- ,- 4- k i :ff K, , , M, i s . V4 .i - Q - r 2 ,f at , if A a if E2 E , iw s 5 - f .A 5 1 ' Lee Thomas firmer ff.v,..:,,.tam,r5. A V :', LST' his T Deby Torres ,D ef y - - 5253 we mt A. ,A , r,,i?E45l Bob Villanueva ' I i 4 . Beverly Waschkeit - Q 5. 1 Af . y r, ' 2 5 2 iff F ,X mfs gi 5 4 ,lll il J -3312 Gary Weller Sandy Thomas E WS. rw... Z 37 Q Ba Greg Trabert M ,:.. 4., ffiiiiris, . ,, ,L , , .,,l,.., , , J A bei Q ,.. if John Vogt Dennis Watkins new-. f ., -- ,ew 'K A V- giidxwi in Q. l I s .ey - I Bruce Wesley J 'A il? .. 'V ' ' ... 'v 1 ' Scott Helen Whitefield Whitney V , fw fr' ' 1 ' fi,5Sf3f'i ET' ff ' ' A if ' ' 1'Yiff?1'1s i -' S ,--:ai , , g'1'g,-gg-rglfy, if . 5, -em. If 542 A W- ,qt ,f , ji eff LW , 3 I vm . We , A K , ,, Bob Kathy Wolfe Wood 5 .. ,,s, i.r., .. ,... .,.. . . 5 ' .,,. i, . ' LV - mf! Q Suzie Wright Frank Wyatt ei-aww . ,, , -. . we ia if, ,. Vickie Thompson -' meet- ,gwxlffi f ' , it ee if 0, if -,Mg Tim Tumer 2,4 ,, .. ., is -ef.:fM,fwt-V , ' ' w,fwt,.f, - .-Q . Exe ' fs 1- t J at-1 , A W Mike Vosburg Jim Watson iis B S 3' sf rf' I wx . 1, Diana Terry Wilkes f 'A 'Wa r .. . g ,gi .. , , Q gy .. , Hi 'ti Diedre Woods Debbie Yamazaki K i Dave Tiffany . .-sf' . 4f! ' , Tim Tumer V.,, 2 Carol Waidzunas te n 4, X ,-- i gf'?5 , ,iE317 ,. L' ez : ,A fr, ... 1 Mike Watters if i e A rt West - ,..,fw ,,.,-. Sin, ,. .1 if it t, H- J , , ffl.. ,, L , 0 ww pf .f ,,.,.t.-- ,,,. 1 ,g,- , ,.., ,L ,.MM,,,,.,. list ,.s,.i,..,.,,...--K Betsy Wilkin son . E259 1 T - fwrf,ts+i,v ' ,-1 w e Q ixjifi F i s at Debbie Woodward 5 f f 0 L . -i' , . 5 1 .., , WA. , , 5 Denise Yeakel ,,.. , ,, X, .. V fr Sheila Tilley 4, i , P y if f -2 1 f ' f . . rl, ' f 1 ll Peter Van Ammers an . 'Q' Q , 'N ' gf Brad Wallace MQ W -, Y 1-itifsggff Y i .! is -s Sydnie Wauson ...ylgi f . ks-' Wilda West Sfisffzii Q V' gg ve. , i Q1 by 'L ' ' rv ,. 1 Cindy Wilson Jim s. .1r?.1:i',,EE:,..:' iiffiil. Y E-'?' a:ET,x:P.:a'-.'-,.35 ,iiiggifj ii. Mis? Yi H -fi :Fi . fismf f,-' ,. fi .. ii it E E S YQ H53 52 Q f .. Ms, I . gage Sp'-Eisiiif' 211' ,f A - Q 3 as 1 ,Q 5 -i ffy . ' 5' X A- Q, Y .-Lf Y-. get tt? Mark Todhunter Ray Van deWalker Tim Wallace S J' a M aa, M , Q, if b Q 50 ,M t V , ,, , ,. ,.t 94 X if if J ss, ti it Cindy Webb Steve W Weygandt iv M ' , Q.. 1 x E 'wry ., , ,S z 1 x 1 Craig Wilson aaa- f , V N22- , , E 1 .J ' gl- h, Nancy Wortman A, iff Q , i::'?3, V355 '-3.-Zi Jenni Thompkins 31? A E ag If J S If Q lltn'-, - f W, w fsi if A mador Vega with Eric Wamer -- .. , .ss if lm . Jim Weide 1 .fu at Q ig :fi ,f ' 1 5 2 ni, Q ig gn, we Q ,, sfeigmitsi , I .f f. .:1.:,:,f-:: Q Q, 2 Q' A er ' 1 Joe Wheeler , ww-2, at f ,s z ,V Q 593' Q gf Shelly Toombs Mike Venham 'pw ,e ' zavmssggeztis .0 M X ti is , xx Z, nga we S 1 H V W Z 3 we tw We JS Mark Wamer wt, in-W, t, .,.. ,, wfef-wma 1rsw.f'si.fs hifi 1' :xi f Ly M49 aE,3igQEt,',W my --,. wgfsi 3 L., ,. a K i i 5 4 Q Janna Weiller ' fa I -1 Y i :r i . . X E i Bye is 1 LS jgfgrjr as jifgeg Brett White W ,.r.,wiif.5 -wwf e V,,.' L ,,, , ,A , A , . 0 , L, ar , - ,q i ea, gg fiszfgifbig 'gb ' wi' -. M1 ' 3 'Qf??X?ibf 7 W 'E lv -Q 5 wr' , . ,,. es-- uf .-.J ' if I 7. it ' S f Cindy Young t ..,, ,miiiags 4 ww f' fu mu as it ,MQ f' ' :i w 1' as air Zag, 2 Ofelia Zamora ' lifi ' EE5f5f' ' ' ' ' K -Q i,,..:552Lr,, f-55 -K ,gr W ii. I , , ,,,,.y, 'ge-wi ii, V ' i , . hgwc- 1 . 1 , -' ,. await , . 4, ',.f.f :V 7 K' Lorraine Teri Wilson Wilson . ,ji vi, ' . 1 fn, ' ' , in ' J rn e Q .,r 41 - I ., , ,..: Ilq., ' J' it A ll? ' ibfikgt Doug Jolene Wright Wright P - I ,... - V- .. if- L52 '- ' 1' m s ' gjl r, g J.: ' A , -, . if K, S , gi, 'iff 1 w Neil Zeilenga Chuck Zupzlrnc Juniors 65 Sophomores Create Pride And Enthusiasm The sophomores found 1970-1971 a year filled with many first-time experiences. They found themselves studying geometry with its many assumptions and theorems, exploring the novel and short story in English II, sitting through driver's education, trying to outwit the computer in the assimilator, not to mention other drivers on the road. This year the class of 1972, with its five fearless leaders, Jim, Dale, Joan, Marilyn, and Mila led their class through many projects, initiated the highly successful pumpkin sale, and above all, managed to try harder. For the sophomores, Huntington Beach High School is not yet a memory. There lies ahead still more opportunities to make the years as an Oiler meaningful and unforgettable ones. Jim Goddard Sophomore Class President ear 1 Y -me 4-fwgrfnzfe st, 6 if Joan Stambaugh . Marilyn Clemens Mila Mitchell Dale McBride Sophomore Class Vice President Sophomore Class Secretary Sophomore Class Treasurer Sophomore Class Representative 66 ,. - ,xx-w.S, ,, , - e 'X - , L ,... J 1 - - W fi IB ' A 'I Q ' ' -'rig' V y AVL ., B , . xi 4 s. N .,A. , ,yy ' Phil Accomando . ..i. Q- nl ..... , :L f , Dave Alter V' f l- Q U fine' 1 N .L ff, 4 544.41 G reg Antonowitsch Sondra Bames . ,Z Don Behrondt I QQ , af, , , ff ,V-,, if-' '- ,' Pam Black Mike Boucher 'r' f ,l , 1. 5 5 .T... , . 5l: Q 1 Lonnie Brownell Brian Adams .4 . 4 f Randy Alvarez as Q, R li 3 it-1236233 f 1 Marianne Armour iz 2 'fi swf Maureen Barry Cindy Benson 45 , I . i l 4 if Frank Blasingame eau.-n 4. . as Vai 5 Q Cl. fs ,, X Lorraine Boulden ,awww : ff- --fy , , I f Debbie Browning John Adams f .f 1 .Wray i Q K X l - - - , Terry Anderberg K , ,j Karen Amheim -f 'J w , I Steph anie B ates liis Q A -.fx wr ' if' Terri Benter Kathy Blodworth Patty Boyle I' ' f V 'G s s. r 4 'x l Kim B run 'Wi fb' :- . xxx- M ' ' , . . is me l,1Q, -- fsf.l,fs-.frifffiwf ,Iii if H- ? ,FA , .... E 9 E W as r 4 We tl l 'Joe Aguilar .tfgfigki Q if 'N f' 3 li' . i s . Sharon Andersen S - ,..q U H . :g.,L1g.y-1. A ma 4 ,I X. C, fr E nryyi y J sy, Don A rmst ron g f e w , , ' J ww A rn 'Q .P 2 ,W ,z ss, 2 'e , 1-sz, a -f t f -s.sz,rgm,5X -Q, is mfwirr--1 -my -,.: .f-- as -V S- Steve Battershall ,M--,w , .5 ,.,.W. ,na , pk:--if , ,,f.x-- kk no am, ' TF! W N- 1 if EQ Marie Berens 2???la22: ' f -f ' .161 -Mi 55 . 7 :- A L, 5 s Q A .- V. 1' X as A lb if fu xxx' 'll i Don Bogardus . -4 '::'53Ei1.':RQE 5 in R : Z? ,, ,fe f l Jeff Bravo I 1 Q :3 , V' 'Q ,E , A Carol Bruns MVW'l P. .gan ,s, , , S - New A ' , , za- vfsf 3f',--Liga-ivy? - - fe-3 -ax , '- .:szv,. - mv: J NA 'paw ismlz Wikis iw, rw -- W as -g- ii El - ,, --5. I i e-va.- .KM Craig Ahrens John Anderson ,V wvfgesifgia- g m, I ,. , , 11255 'eiilsf J ' A ' 5' J e-,gg -gg-as--, -, f .4 g, ,Alaska-,isa -. , f Jamie Ausman -a ': . 1--asf: f:--HY yu' ':. i f ' ,W SH-5zE'Li5.M 1 as l ,, 7 5. ,. W., v .v - ,.., I i i-,541 1 f ,,q,,,,,M.,-f-wf,,,.l Kay Bauchwitz f ,, 1 , rm.-1 5, rll. ,W , gf.-f 1. f,-,fa ,I Karen Ahrens lx Mark Andrade ,. ,, , 4 Q - K i -. E' Dave Axelson al. .... . - - ' me-f si 1 - if i-- ' Mike Bauer . ga i . J '. , tx- .lc ff! N, . 5 .A ,, L' ,K x K R an I Ez sk I . '- S J an Berg 5. .r .. , Q1 . 9 J ae sg .1 .. .,br..Af,,f,'-- ,, MW 5 -s bl? 1 1 Q ga 91 ws re we ra Q fa? rj SK 3 . if . L--SWF , ' , fl? 'GV Je L Bucky Bond 1 W .,yg ii. , gil i .1 Q ,..,. ., , W, Dan Brereton wr 'irzz a t F X 1. , ... Dianna Burgess Jill Bemardin .ew-, JL, , - - . W - 1--eg' ': il ffl Bob Bonillas ,MV e A Tom B ro wer Mark Burks ww, , , . ,,:: as is-. . . 3? T' gl.. J . A M .Q as X W, is . 2 Mark Albright 'ar QI , A ' 1 52' ,7 .... A' G, .V sc: M. , Scott Angle fu?-S-lass-wvf e i -af ' 1: ' Wai' -5:15 Becky Barber Q . -- Pkizfei f' 'feimefii .T qi. - i me E- Fred Baum Dan Birman i 1522 25 7 ' 2551,--Z . -'fL.f-1, , figreu . ffz,-'57, fw i-2i:f4 M-. ..,.,, fm-A 4 Valerie Boogar Bonita Brown ggi -5 ..., elf . i L my ' f 5, 4 K F R 4 Brad Bumum rn Rich Allison l Q -.,, 2: . f.', fwti - 'ff 5.. 4, Tim A Ansorge i,,k. .,y,. i k,,y,,, . N 1 5A M.-.., , X xl Gary Bames Q 1 1 I.. ., if AH I Q Glenn Beach ,lr ff-i' 5' ,,, ,,., K .WG-5: ,,-:':- f ,4'J N . e Kurt' Black .I 1, John Boozan ..,. , . . ...... Gilbert Brown ' ' ie + Q S a v,, , i,.f , ,.,. s xr-'23 K A ax .. .. ,l.. ,..l t Hs. ., ggi K if r 4 Debbie Burr Sophomores 67 A QE, ' :Vkk , Q V ' my C, se- H 1? is ii Bob Chuck Butler Cady v B til' A 1 -,-..,- Q .A Scott Jeff Carlson Carroll C ' Dan Cizek Rick Clark Dale McBride concentrates on representing the Class of W ' A -.'- if rlr, D hh , lil 3' , , ff, - C L' ' N lx fl , gf' Terri John Curran Cushman B i i - 'l fi ' in li SEM? , Bart Cindy DeBoe DeNuccio 68 So phomores so 4 in me ,. is , ,, e 't s tst . 1 M A Bob Merritt Scot Calderaro Calkins Campbell M ' stssi , K L Q Debbie Casey Marta Carter Case . Catlin Q Q A A ll V f Vi, ' 4, f i T 'N xl.. ' i ff' . 3' Q V y .,,,.. L yi M ,,., H as '.1-f.. 2',-. is ' Mari Jill Bennett Clemens Clemons Clinch so f L l s ' . ,ver ,?f- r::AQQ 1. , ', as mp. L'-f.t,,- f . 21421112 Q . W0 A fi Tim Dave Coggeshall Cogswell - eter ' V H is YN tg, .t.L L X - for ' l1 ',., ll fe A . li: Robyn Ken Cones Coombs wg! I it I x K Tony Terry Crafton Crawley ll h l s be V , L B B J nsee at T l Kwai ,. ,Wailsl , . Joe Betty Scott D A gosti Dague Dale by acs yytt tttyyt Q ,.tf, -T Q 1 - 'f T y L l Jim Debbie Kevin Deeter Delo Dempsey I, ff Yi iii YE , -v- 7 pl 1 gb X v kk . f t yt.y f ,..f F EN 1 Y -I Kevin Patty Cannon Capps : y, 3 X .la Becky Ada Caudle Chang l e 'A ' , tkp - t ' Karen Joy Cline Clor we K W Karen 4 Bob Coleman Coleman l-t etre i .t X Xi Marty Curt Corcoran Comell y's ' 1 ' 2 . - ' ,Jia z ,i ii ,s 1 . X iff . X , - X L Al l Tom JoAnn Croft Culver ves B 5 Pal Sue D3lIOI1 , Davies ki:'-B rr','ii Q if .1 :.., , H1 ' M ha: . .wg l . April Carter Dewdney DeWitt it is ...- Brad Carlson Norm Chapman Wayne Close . tt,2 A fi C N. Mike Collins Dorothy V Cornett ,,,: 5 L, ,, Q. l Pam Cunningham V i , ,t f F, ,v Pam Davis if -EQQZSEEQ :gwlfggi 4 if 5? En 55 f f- ., zfws W :': -i.-':' fi . l ii as L 37' J L . , N W 1 . 8' , if if Colette Dillon x., , Kim Downing 'Q in IW L. sag Ken Eilefson 3 549 Vx f , Q f Ruda Fay feafatswa ., ww . -K.. Way. ,M f l ll l llll L. 4 nm, Wi, .,., 5 ,. lit!! A-N.. , Paul Finley 'lol ' ' 'Kr 1 ' 7 4. .V Paul Fiskness Leslie Foppiano bf. TY' is 'Q ik Q-A Nw Y George Furtsch Victor Distefano 3x 'Q 5 Joan Drake 4 wp- 4 Ft: .-l ie 'J :Q bghimkl Bob En gst ro m 44' , l' 5 1 Art Dlugos Zi. Debbie Dugmore 5 ,:,,.,,ffr3,,-. M .Y,- if K, ,k.,: 1, 1:1-. p i,.,l F Doug Epps ,, .X J efff'aaat aaitxrf, 'V L . K' , Q l,n, 'eifxiip 'C' fr 'f Brian Dee Dod Dotson , Aigzf vr' i M , ill lx . 1 , f-, v X sul E .r,,,,. , gi? XI Sue Jody Dunbar Dungey Q A Ellsworth Yolanda Eskey Espinoza wwe, l Y - ' U it 5 e . s ' X .1 Fenton Bob Douglass Dowd .iff to g!F'.- g vth.. A , S- e 5 ' e tste . X V J Ron Jack Eagle Earles s,l.s V M l Lisa Jane Fandey Farr M!wm'5Q55M ., M., A ,Q 40 on .,. 1 J X xx ,. , 4 Q J. Inga Ford in A '24 ,Q Q . , , fn ,,.:-1,-1 Bob Galle or W Sophomores show spirit at Pep Rally, J I ,ll few U: - 4, J , ' Sffst1,rtt tter ' f be naar, 1,5 'V - , V r ' mu. A -,QL J 49, f ,, rtr' ' u k' 1 I wr, A th Gerald Ann Steffanie Keith Debbie Frah m Fraser Freih eit Freson ke Frietsch , ,t,, E V . sa,, A . 2 ef J as 4 J H, ,. , ., 5 . . A J -s ,. 14,1- ig .s J J, sux JNEZ Pat Karl Kathy Gloria Marcia Galvin Galyean Gamby Garcia Gardarian -an ' V12---nigga. X ' Bob Dowis John Egan -:flu-H: it - . fiYflSz,E?ff, - .ftfi ' i ' . . fffigg if 'X,..,.f l Virginia Faulkner , Q ay, M LfQ43VfW? l lt slrr Jeff Fellows f -M ....-37 1 9 r. Greg Finn , . W. . tl G J J Tony Flores ygtaigqg hee? W Greg Fuller ,Q .-teena Sue Garey So phomores 69 '32 H S , i . ir 1 Q W is K 'I S x rwgilig , ,A. w 222' 1 Y L-'k K 'G i .-'. G- 5 G Greg Garlield 'H-.Liv Gi 2551- . ' le Hifi-':fz:f5i.'1 G i-, , jg- G-1 J i A I Q , .J xi? ,1 X S r, , L is E 'gag pzssf'f:ir1I.',g-ms'-'f:22ii'ii?L-1'5-ag -, , I Steve Gibson 2 :::1Si?e55ifr -' SF fix? x 5 ' r we-,S 2115 I lk ' Judy Green ov -4- av Sue Gunn ' AA' S ef' 5. ve G 'Ei 2 in Barbara Hall .. ...r 1 -ire, GG G My ' E'T7? g ?3Ei' --llailims 1 gg , i wg Y m -f , Q ' 32 '-, fiii A likexifiiaaiaisizlfiizsai-itil Jon Hanour fmzrs-Gy,--qzzes-wwf, 'fglgwf J? Q M ' , , GG i, A sf 1 if i. 1 X-,Q fi .l7I:9zE5i5EUi rl mf - - f ipfifqy 'K ,G Gjjf , Gt X Beverly Harrell , G, G. fggliix.-if' 'USF . tt viii a2'fi?51 E 1 Qs .fl ni. ' ' krkk K K . ez, , ' W 1, fl, G , 4 al- ' -Gr, . i 'Jig -izgG,,jt. lf: f'wf'r Lisa Headrick 1gi:il,1f f - -- 15-it eG,sQ1L2f2 12 A ' G G -5 rg- 152212- xxigg-if Walt Garland 1G i. ,,, iz, 1- gif' Merry Giugni 5 yyyw G X 4 G J ,A mr ht e? Janis Greenwald . :I ee Gm, Debi Guttery 4 G , Y Sandy Hammel 2 ' ' J ' J . hifi, Q -3 ,L Bill Harbin wg, iy,,l-, G i,,ly,z S 5'. f nd if- I1 Z ,... in K if wif 'iff' 4' B ruce Harrell ilyi M GN K in if'. I 1:, Janet Heath 70 Sophomores Gigi Garza John Gaskins fi' J .fr Ze 2 ip 1. N35 X , QB GQG A gg 1 -.gf ' , P-4' .- x Dennis Glenn G , ' I My , it 'I ,.G 3'L 3 , z GE 1 J Al Mike Chris Gasparian Gaughan Geiger , J 'i,- , ' e- H' 'ei if' ' 1 Gi! G :' I Gp E ,kj l 1 Air'-lr fi, 'N' ' Xxxlafii pg if J., 1 1 Bill Glider A Jim GG Dave oddard Goetsch 12- ' 1- . KG , , -, 1 Q-.,, 5, 1 1- GQ if QL-. 2 Mike Harris '.G wtf - 4 Judy' Hefley l -'rf Il gffiiiiii' 'S Glas- . - . wa Melodic Golden I Wendy Groene A Vg G : G cs. 'iis K ef wg :5l.LL, G - 5 .k,. Rick G Haas :GL ..-- s L- Craig Hanes . V , x -fn G J , . Paula Harbison Q 'f'1f1'553sw- 5 A mffweww l. we . -.:e,w15mGls-J t ,Gift - . me-nsfzref at- ' 'flee-mags , mis- f -safe-team : . E' ' . Sophomore class creates enthusiasm with a pumpkin sale during Spirit Week. wig S Q! 5 wg? S Q vi x l tr +I- ' X ggi? M E . X - GG Duncan Harrison A I r 4 I Ek , Ellie Heitz rs ,Q I ' 5, 7' S 3 1 l ii Karen Hart rx K Steve Henninger Lonie Hassel fn. sg G, I Q Linda Henry S S S .. vw ' Q 1.5! wk f .Eric Hayward M rte G kier G ' 1 311.2 Gig , lg, l Don Hensche fl, -,f.,,.- ,.Z,, - ' '5i:fsfZ:2g.Sr5,..2- 1 aG rfgilsigfz Z :lg , aw- . efi1e2i2a3ig52 ,sfiztiv Q- ii s afigf- A 1 il sl Guy Gerber i r . ' .l- 1 Alison Grammer L51sGg,S1Qi5sss f i G I G GGGG GGG Annette Groff k,kV 4 , ,,, -V G sf I if tx N! H 1 it W Pattie Hahn s. ,V J gi V - '- S Terrie Hanlon :MG i, l 2 if L Eddie Haro - i ' Y - gg wiki X 92 wr? 5252555 1 t N .45 Linda Hazlett I V x 1 5 s Lydia Hemandez ,l , Q k., . Mary Hemandez Elizabeth Hill Gkileireisiw is - - gs-.L -- Bill Holman sz--5.-, -,.. .- .f 5.1 ' iilii Bo Householder W 4 t .., , ig ,, .3 ,Q .g,,.a, V 5 K 'E ., ..-f. - , s f- eh-2, -15. ,vim-,,m etiitiiiizliil-Q' ' YTQ-ff7',5-Wieixfg 'f , 1 ' .afs,ssl?'2fg,i4- .' -aim-22? -4 -13 y , ix I ,. ' 5 , Q-i X .... Barbara Hunter Mark Jacinto ,gi W ' Q 2, f , rm k ggq ., 'iw 9. if Dan Jennings 1 1 - , is , , V as , ' K' irr -v :g :i-.-E -Q if ,X 4 f , cm, ,...4. - .. f l' L, Q, in ,W swf.,-. , 53553. , , vi we-za 'K ' I S Wei an as - Z gg it Q Jfiff. il -Q-MY? it ..: 1- 'Su S- L -ffsr--.L.,--- f :-V ,-g,.-:,-,:g,,,e--- Lfgwqs , .ig .... - fr f ' UV 2 X r s J: is 'SR l Steve Hemdon Jan een Hoey tw- '-..,--Qggiggim ' M' .4 K ifgw',Q. ' -' is 5' ' if ,-:-iE'5?F!':3 1, with 7 - ff 1., iw . suis Y Q S, Vanessa Holst sf- .sa-me M wk-S is-SL---if .Q 5 ,W . 5 w - .,.,.g- 7 ,, ,,.,.,,A M. -,,. -, , ,,.t,s -5-fx M-me . ,. -,, . E ---sift--5-M V - E ss- ,mrryl -:mx-1--.6 ---We-it -, 7 . as gas- --sf, .t Z-me V .E t-s, V .r,-Q: ,Q . f we .V E' Y- gi L ' 's' 4 r- 'Q is s 5 2 l 5 S si ? Jill How Gary Hunter ,Lgzqgsfjh:em-1,-2-..e,.uf L. ,. .ivz Q -5- --cm.af2Qe22?i?2-- 5 vi . .,,i ,-e, - ,Q in ,, if -- f. -5 'sf I ' L ali., Terri Jackson 4- ' 1 W W-W 1: eb 4 S If MfsM,,1f'i 5' 5 ix Jeff Johnson WJ VI: Et., :V ,f,:'. rs. . tiff? W 45415 f M iw , , ..-- Chl'iS Beverly Kasparek Kaufman Danie Herrera . ' 1 '- - ewes , .r..,.... , ,,,.W QT n we V rf el--w is fr . is-S1 - . Jodine Hoffer . - e,LY?!5:1.-Jil: --LTTRZS Il gs-if-Q-4.s:.,.', f .---gfgQ.,,..-7 Paul Homyak sa - -if--ef .tl ,A - --fair-Jeff yrs A 2 Cin dy Howard , ,,:1.t-sw. ,S ww, , , . , Georgia Hurlbut sm fs: ev if less , ggfklimy ,- 2,.' -vu Vw V, me ,J , 'Qld 3 'I , Jerome Jaco -,,5tf 1 '5 'f:' E9l5z A' V H. 1 . - ,. I v. N ,NVQ i, if-Ig J X, 'E I - 13 Maxine Johnson V - :,:J'f1: 3.-fi ' 1,135 55 , V M - ' .., .,-,,-W, .. I xr . . ff ' ' 4 f e5:w:mf. ', , . I .gms - is-M. f it - f- . f if--gm.1,:.f4.i Q-my , ,,, '-,mm -, 1 , - .V 1. 'yr-e:f ,:m,':.1-E. ,.sf .f,, - ' f.::--A-sit-7' , Gif, FWS-,fiK'. 4-H?-'E-J,-515.4 -A M' 3.11-Z -Fmewfm, I - H Z Larry Kellogg , V. -- V '-1:----,gr-we 3 rg vi, Jw- '2f ':.'E '.7'3ii' eff- - ini -ss 5 WV-- T V r s iz gif . .ffm , ,L-5 ua VLV. V ..-55 ,.'f, Carol Hill 5 '-ig.ff',:?iT.-J 5, , f7'.f.! ff li! up : ,-., .it ., 3 K .- Eg g ,t Q- - - f if' K Michelle Hoge Z k z iexff .f ' , K llii lili it K n Tara Hough Melinda Howard -j-jiiff ,- 1 '51 'V I .. 'f-'-ixff wi we it 5 5- S 4 fi S? xii ' - JC Tracie Humey ,k1f2if?iQ -s-s-a--- wee, games-is r-f'z,.:-:55f. i, -f lm.-Q--Q wiv ' --sfii--nf .L ' .afwk mit- J - , K.. ,W .,,. wt , Y' J.. ,J l .3 5 P3 Ron Jacobs - 2- 'M Tom Johnson 2 in ' fmlxvp- ,, M, Pi Q . 'I S x 'Y f Randy Kelly 1117 ff if if Q ' 2 3 iw , , ,H -. i 7' is 9-1 .-+. x 4 -2 Y f ag J. iss K' ,sv iw 591- -as , - Ye .... 0 X kr ZH' i Tina Howe .sw-ws -.,..,.- .,.. - -',. ,syk,,5.lk,QkT..A, , . , .aw ..- ' ,sd -- Q. ..,.- E .5 5 Don Hutchens 5.34-..q. f. .Wy . . 7 ' K Carol James . Pi J Vicki Johnson . U2 ,V ,. i,fA: E ,,,...,. Q xv, ,, .,., .. Rich Kelter si-m1W f-ff,-ia 5 . .W 7,,--- --v - -,-. .-1 ,fs- Q Sophomore, Denise Moss, leams inductive thinking in biology --an-, 5 f .f 1- f . Q . ,, Y i s , .,, ,J V as -- ly ,,i fifi, 2 efi . Bob Hoxsie QA . V , , sf 'L Ora Ingraham Andy Janssen ff , 5 , h , 4 f S Q x V. it Angela Jones .,-RMK, k,..., y . .EM , K 551-if :LA,..,,,1v Craig Kennedy ,.,, . V, .P y t. .21 1 'i -: Larry Huebner ,,w,iv,k..-k-.,, -f -,,..,.t,1 ,. . we 511 91 , V . ., -1,--if: J -A J- WP .s 2 J udy I n m an ,1h., ,QQ y H is if if JM' r ' , 'v Kim Jarvis , , . . E 5 ' s Elena Judice Karrie Kennedy f z z- , ,-' - - '-,- M, ' Q Q 4 Q Beckie Huffman ssawgw . gggsigsssvif-f QU f --K v'.Z.lG2i5-3,1 is YQ? .. K 33? 'X 'ifvlt f R ' 'sg 2 gi '2: Pauline Iwata Q ,Vk,, f- f fsf, ig My x nl Hazel J as ke Ron J ul er ,J-W'-A an 1.f, g,k,.,k,f' - :,, , Jay Kenny Sophomores 71 2 .isis ,.. rg fe f if if L' -1 -15- Ken Kinder .,:, -- :' .lil W X 1 Q E 'ix M M 2 t 3 we WJ 5 WZ tariff' gfg1i::sy.T H fi' 1 ..v. 3 l A Aa.y. Gene Kinum Q 4 zsr 15 M' saw 2 1 x 1 N .. is a s Q at Jonnah Knox , ' v , S M. . f J. i n 'H at :W .iw f my if ' ft, ? 5 X 1 1 Janice Kottensky A Mike Lambert .. , is ,4ls,, ' f . il ig. 1 . Debbie Lenore :: l5'f?Qf? hail. I - -fe,fws:fs:1.aw1rfsn .. faszgflmf - K. zgieiisz . f. ,J 1Q1.fz,.. 7 ilnsisafv' f ,... ., . .,k.., 5.5535 4-M V J zaz Evan Lloyd .J .. N - 2 1925--s:Vf:'i-' '-9, 5 sis: xl: 'zz -as A - .31 an fmaw,.,fss 13531924 nav. . me ff vga- me . E .. zu LSE M, ff. Us few- . I ,Y WZ,-7 nz. L1.f ,..., .J at l Emie Lowry : -.. . wnne -:-. QQ-, Pat King Gary Kiser :.f 2 :.f- ?s Sue King Ed Kittlaus . .JJ it Eh we ' S ew 4, xt li is :ZW .- . ' if L, la ,4 i X 5 3 M Anne Kinnier as -- X e ine- -ses ,. W '- .' : -.-2 ':: :'2:E!if1!: B 'isfl5fsE. . , ezsfzwe flifff 5 ' g , H- f K ' afsfs lfw -E A sf. 1 .f .. .1 :., 'K - kwns1ft,.. Monica Knight 2,..,se:i-::af:u: :. if: . e K 25, . is . k, gs 1:s,'1 1 Valerie Knox Gary Kramer ng-R, ...-,:hfs:. .f - ., if f no Q Y 1, . fa mg 5 ' 8 sv if s 'P' 4 Y a .i SIREN , S fi. ?'.--fi Jean Lamphier - . K 7l55i:.f54fIf5f:.f:: ' .W f 3 Q! . 5952-.V H. A x X. it Paul Leone Ww e! ifktt ' ta, 2 1. is - we wife s f,1if,.. . . J' , remix? Q L T 35 as Q 213 3 K , -ss W Q Y Keith Lockhart Gary Luna 72 Sophomores wing Q E s . Q. E st N, 1 r H as , X A A. I f Ve .' Q Marie Koch eegiw ff -1, 3 -, at ,QE H ,ff I Steve Kridner ,.. '1' ' 1 . f tsl! G . ff. ' - E 121 ' 2' ' - fi: , . Helena Langner ::E..E..f 4' . k f'3iI5Erffffil ..: .. J . , . Q 3 ffeglf , .3 9 'LL fx.-ffvfi ff? ' vm 1' -ff' wig, ' ,. l fff J A 'fr QE' 'E: Dan Leonhardt 23 1 + -M ,,,.. , r..,,. J .,.., 3. Q, f ggQq:.. ::1, -. .ft fn-f , -ff . 1, 2f :.gf.1.,.nz.e-A Pat Lockhart gifs f -an-5 ze-.3 X s M J- ,QN 3 Y sr T t sggf .tv : was M . f .ss 1 N af J Allen Lusk Q7 lswiilei W ,:v :, 'v -:'::l1f5EZ? .4 - ' l KE we ' V s,.s..s..e Q-..s1mr.., .2 fms1fu.t,.5,. ,-m1stw.s. : 1a2gsg21,2:5?7 4 - . 'fivv 1. 'MO W' Kathy Kong ft nf? X. As R, Q Q, We 1 we fi' ' E, , Kilim- '. . . of ft. - ' ' ' 2s.f. .e ,- -S L ,:f H -we . -,sy A l 35' 5.5 .- ' 1 f Karen Krieger , 1 .- ' Q H' E X 5 Terri LeFever - sfwzflzilk be ' . -. kr e HQ? ,ig Q.. 11 . L i S ..i, Mark Lewis ' 'x 'V' I W 5 ? i was S 1 nge x is fx 5 55 . ti 2 .- 1 53? : ,warfexz . , ,- 355155 Lorain Lockner 5,1 fQ,.vff 515374 .ee i I qh I L Q 5 Lg t Janet MacDonald 1 Sophomore boys enjoy sunshine, snack, and conversation. J 'EQ' John Krumsick t c 'Wi :loaf a s t 3 2 'H ,I Anne LeNoir , Bob Lien -.. -. , .W .J A ' - fs- QW' J. J... f.., t,.s Q X tx , as as 5 5 t W 2 ,sh vi Dan Long John MacDonald 3.5 M A . . In ...wb S N 3 . A S A ,L., X Z w ah - J: .. X 'lf Roger Kuske ,K , . 'L ,'E 11.:f1??S l.' S f A fu WH? 1+ 15 1' -x: x 5? E .. ' B renda Lea Tal Lagacke if fx 1 Jody 251 -- f:.1..,...fnM-.ff,.,. .5,. Q -fw..Q1.e, Leeds Q e-.e,...5 ,. ...... ,,k.t, K E33-35. 3 We- We - :, f-H - . as tray at .. .wg - J i : K 42,5 Qing is ,. tt ,lg 6 9' , Y ,K . L5 I r Q.- 9' 'ef J V. X r Kris Lillegraven Phil Linsday Monika Lage - saswggg .Y K . . e A K. ,vw fe, . is ' I John Legerton :.,V . , .. 'X lsv. X .r.-.-.,.z -.fr -ir- Gary Littleiield 'A y..y ., - WW si UL Laura Dave Jackie Lopez Loughmiller Lowe . .4 t-l - J Tl? .,,- ' -n.w.21, wg '4ffwff:::fw,.ffl y:-swf-v - ' - ' fv-rf' nag- .,, ,.....-fs-fs. . M . - :wi-i . X , ::':'Ng5sgfsQz,s2f ' 1 V 'va ,L at ' 4 N Carey Colleen MacFarland Mahowald g ig HAM? .ff Denise Maki T ' . avi I 2 'V ' t'.q-q- 5 -Q is . 4: f 9 Denise Maltz A B , E Steve Martinson as J H. x 4 L , 15,1 pb., Dave McCain Zeng ' - , L ,. vip ' ...-. , A 'QM i ,W 'K .W Mike Meek .,, f,', ,,.w, i 1 s Ruben Mendez in N, if 31 Jim Miller ni'- 1 if 1 'ri 4 x Debi Monroe ii as ' ie if Y Nancy Mosher ,, 2 11? S P 5- .Q ,ef 2 Pat Mani ,K K - .fy 4. Kaz Jane Mast 4 S Q 3 c ' c - . its ,S Marianne McCrady J I gifs? sr Ve X 4 ' 1 -.. . . .. Ti Mefferd E W 555515, , ' f visa s , , .fs 1 4 Kat, , X W Rob Merwin Mark Miller ti . im. N :sf-xl it ., 3 in ,Qs J Linda Monte faefirWi,5vQifnz1f H , tg ,. . , - vvaff,-1.1, ff QQ, Lieii -. W zgfff . gfyl N Jeri Mosier ,,, ' kg: ,A . -, We A, K, if Chris Mapes Q Sie John Matlock Bill McGovem f ,. FP -is-au,:sz. Jv f -f Y, iefxwlseffl -e--wx lu: Rodney Megli , , 1 :V an I' ...... , ,M ,f x ' ii I Q K1 ei f xiii slag 'D 4 .. Q l-it J. Chris Kiki Duncan Miller , fQ'51ff,j as-Q, it 'Q '2 'M M, .g.ffM.g , ,sf Ki. t , . gg 5..- 11 t Reena Morgan i, ' 'Q , -',- f, 3 Y- 9 1 - .tw y X 2 Denise Moss 5 ,L 4, 1 ,fe Karen Marot -1. X M ,, fr-gn . ' . Gary Marshall Q- I :..,...,,E:, e 5, -49 Kent Maul . wif K we , .. Nt., A, Chuck McGowan R W,,,r,,f Tim Mazur Cindy Marten .4 iv E J 'Qi A f Lynda McAdams : me - ,, .. . WA, A: we Q W' 1 -s 4 if ' Mike McNair X. I L Q , S, 1 ix , , ,y1Eh , 5 yy,s 2 wig., , t ,,,, Rob McNair Foreign language startles students wi conversation. , ' wtfgtmst, ev f , ., A S' k4V1,V:,E,5g517f3Z I , QgP',f 2 ,fit Debra Mrazik tw-it ,, 4 ,t,, L I at ,L '11 .qi Tonya Muck th new and interesting ':- ', ' ' f M 5 AL, lf? , Ti? 5 ,:. Mike Muir r Debbie Martin 0 I X, K a l , ' ,X , , , I Debbie McBeth J Vikki McNeill wif' ' -iam its , f f , fi, I ir 'l'erry Meikel M- at A fi 4 L. , Laura Micklin 'f : - ' a Mila Mitchell or ':if::,,ff: 2 J A 1 4-'f 31 55 -1 ,L . X.: 4 Cindy Morrison . ,.,,k ., .- , , va 5' -it, 1, 1 Q, me 5 71 S 12 V+ 'lw , Wg iw K of 5 T X aww? 1 F i. Mike Mulloy ' 1 2314 E 222---f' . -1 1 ,. ,,,, 1 - J J , c x X Tanis Martinez M' Q KJ Dale McB ride .I ja,-'g,gs:,5 . 3, Q 2 VVV, I f ,' k gfg A bi I ,,,,, J Sue McQuown N, ..-, - SQ .. ,qw I ' f , , ' 1 C 7 ' en: VM. K , ' Jkliflxifi - ' ,x f fix: if-X. - 1: Q. , 'S' 'S Chris Meisinger Craig Miller . 2 '31 W way, . .nf , , - ,I '- . f fag , it i 'P if 'fu W Jill Mizu nf .j ,..fI Al. Lynne Morrison Charles Murphy Sophomores 73 M.. x Pat K pi ,,. , XM - Q vfK1wSx'eL3Rx Haifa. 'V x X J J , l 4 fi A 3 Murphy ti Sie , ti A.Y. ' : is Wynn Neill K rise, ih. 1 Y ,K Q es J .xii K. A Yi D ii? Shirley Neyman was-f 1' 49' 'a W 'S' A uzz' R fri Jim Nitzkowski :ff ,- f f. . - ffl f 2- ff ,'-,. of-. 5 ?iSf,.. :, , i ,., W x Gregg Oliver 1' . A . .53 is l Qi' il.. John Palomares Jean Parradee 3. s ffee P 5 Jeff Peterson .. J, I 'X 5 fr-531Y5fYmf5'6f5aS'?f.ffEnv Jw-R'-15-5?fsg3??rHf whiff . - .Qi f A -e , QF as 5 ns Q ., -... V -4 fi, ,3 - -:. - rg Q W ' Wi , ff A J Y ef Pat Murphy ..f HMI Rf Q 1. . A if ,Q Mark Neiman g , Janice Nickell a-, Kevin O'Connell ' e A' Brian Olney Ralph Palomares - 4 J, Q H SL .:. f.z:' HS1f?5?5745ii5 'f .':2as5T'i 'SFSWE' .a-.. 5 . r n, , af2z.., , :-341: emi' e 1. 4 :,v:: s Wg- ., wg . .qi w,'.'w. ,'x-, . 1.53 Q i if 'Zyl ff 9 ZH- ie I 2 ' f-' - ff ,-f.5ki,.22 ?fsst1,,f?? Peter Patterson 1. gf xr Helio Petoe 74 Sophomores Chris Murray Emma Musso Brian Sophomore class views are heard in Executive Board meetings. ' fi 1 .M A ' I . ' : O i Q 5,5 'Vai is gl : f ,W Ll 1 R061 Lory Olson Bruce Osbom Ortega N '.-A ..e'. 2, 2. ns... :,,.. M :J 23 if 'VT' ff 7' Quaid ' it 1 -V if st fix . : W , - Cathie Pantoja f . etee we Stephanie Pantoja Andy Pape MW f. . ' ii-'lib 6:53 'Q' ::w'9?. , ., f f f .P 4 v A ,M 1 Q '-mr, s S S H is if J- .W ' i H.. . ui mf J is B ruce Peasley Rocky Lori Pearson 5' .. if s. V - Q 4 . I 1 . l'i ' rs R Payton .W gg ,ix V , S P 1 ii ' tx Mike Phemister Debbie Phelan Meredith Pi per . , , f' 4 J' .. 4 f Marie Nardo fm. ' Donna Nelson pf, L, - 5. Wally Nicolson Q I -J iv S Mike O'Dell . WX Fx i s Nancy Osbome 1 Q t l Kelly Parker .a. J K 1.150 i f i . 1 X' f . . X, . X ff Debbie Penland wt, ,s,,,,,,f as-:ZZ , vw, X Phil Poppa . l il 1 mi as Efgfll .15 , , - X 'ee' .. W, .. ...., W., 2 - gf. 1 3,125 'AQ gk me Ms, tr, , u 2 It ' L22 ,, . .Jas -:- 'x.s.13: : ' .ng. W, was Y 15' K Mi as P .V Q fe e PM ' V, mag. x tr , L . 1,1513 y - u Jose Bob Nava Nehrbas .V ' S if 5 2 5 , A - .. y it , l 'W K . We t li as Vickie Kris Nelson Newman 'f' t , gl ' i,a.',t X ff Debbie Nilsson Dave Nischwitz Karla Ober Alice O'Neil Qi Bi' L. , fs. I ' ,,...i if g pg. ., 4. f .fee -. m x--ws ' h- SLSKFQAS 'I ., -'1f'2fw52 4 J ' .,,. , ,a. ,g. Lisa Bob Ostrovski Palmer S P Q . it s we -f --f .f.V,- ,-M,-seg ---f -- - .ws w,..,:,. . Q West , ..f. , .-,J . of Q., Q. l I- Wanda Parker Sandy Parks ':- f1 5 . .. L Bob Paula Perrill Petersen A ,,.k. syr, . Q re ck' Q I I i Dennis D01-ren Potts Pong ,1- Wwdfff iw Qi' ef me 5 s .. X K . boxes my Diane Prescott Neal Riccardi i r .'a:,w ' Us ,:. John Robinson figzif- . ,A ' ' 21-22: 55 :. 1 ' A ' , , lf., .. ,J?1,:... f L 1 B -L, we iw +3 Z1 TN, Mary Rossi F fr , ' Libr 3 51 tx 535 r we , Q . ,.. --bv V. , W ai nnn fs ft I- . If W 5. Lynn Ramsey Pam Rice Larry Rodgers .siwvgifiw 1 . S A M S K Dave Ryan t .J fs 2 2 Iii . - - ' 1 A 'P,32g:L- ' w,,. ff x 2 ' . ,. : X 'A L ' ' 31 52 A , .1 V. tm , ,, giifgiglgigi sg is Q s 73-955 K5 is ,kai - ,Y Jeff Julia Schlichter Schratwieser , W if , -J XF 4' Y , is F, , Humsfgisa L F -ig , X if 2 N April Rasmussen ,mms Larry Reed 'QiQ,, , ' y 1 37 ? 3 l L - K ii t . f ' Q K Randy Richards Miriam Rodriquez ZLQA , if W- . new :mst Paul Sadony 'K A-at ff- .. g gf Tim V Sczawinski John Roberts Rich I Rodriquez 1. W -r f- S 1 7 ,X at J is ,rr si si Gene Samuel xg wx iil?:'::-Qliuilrijgg 'inf .. iifiilfifd' V . :-'fm NVQ , 'f' N ,gm s fu Xi i 3 is wr? -1,980 :ESV 'if-193 :assi . :mary-ff Ssws- Ni nw M K. awk, rv, ,L D In W ii 'HF Donna I Reid J 'Q ., -- , , A- Stephanie Roberts Vi W Q-gl. . , 1' y , , . M ' , . ur nf 7 A iw f , iw Tl ' lam 1 4 1 Y Sharon Rogers 6' ' fr xl 'K Q Consuelo Dantos Frank Shaw W.. Mark Sophomore girls prepare for victory during G.A.A. Sports Day. Shea D 'ii i ff y tray tt 'K - Teri Silverstein Martin Slatta S ,V 'qw I . Patti Small Ramona Renno W1 5 2 , Ei i 3 r S u 5 1 1 l ' V, Stacey Robertson 5.5, J iz, Charlie Rosenberg f , i r 'fx 5 Karla Sarjent 1 ni 5 c , 1 , W ',fU-it QT Er. i9xV lQli1,7 cv . A .Mr . ' 'gn Sheree Shelata 'J L x ,xg K Earl Sims :,i ., ik' Linda Slevin Lance Smtih it is X gifs nf mgiszzlm-' ' .,. , b- Q5 John Rew Keith Robinette ,., , 5113 ' . if , Y A 1 Dirk Rosen feld S.. in f 4... 'L, ':....L..,.-A-f+,f'--W v John Sasser 43 , h is Vsyy J , I Hollee Shidler ' 4 J .,,. A A 1 5555 ,N S2 lg: I mf 3.-I wqu, V.. , .3 ,, L Q Skifkfiiifiln Jim Skov X mpgs, ,isa J . Q sm'-ff Bob Slinker ' .-f, , -vw 5 na- is Mark Smith ,. L, t 'SQ ar , Q S Q X Abraham Reyes r f ii' Fi : ' W , ,1, f t it ' at 1- Cindy Robinson v.il view:-'JEl:1ex,: ' Egg an in fm Judy Rosenthal , 5 'Tv ff' at 5 i 'T Mike Sawyer tg ,A-bfi, Sue Shouse . ' 'M A -- ,s,,V.3g Brian Slagle t i' ,S 1 y, rlr 4 e a s Julia Sloan 1,-,V, f .M if X Q ::' . Rick Smith Sophomores 75 Robyn Smtih ig t JJk.,,,,'v t V :Si -..... S -I Dianne Snow Kirk Scott Stephens Stevens Charles Mark Summerville Sumrow V X ,Q , , ggi li Peggy Jim Tarzian Teel . 4 to Valerie Steven I Torres Tracey Beverly Harrell and Steve Brooks rock out at after-game sock hop. My -frm A ,, ., 4. 1 , ,, S 1 - A S ' t e i to .. , H e L I H, T tkre n as K ... 'S S .I va 3 M LE E fi zll A. , if 4- i, . K ,V 1.1, W Chris Wanda .loan Mitch Griselda Soto Sta Stambau Stanfield Stanl 88 CY ' Q ,- :.f. ,t. A S ' it'tl li'i 7 1 S ' -. I Q f' i ' ' J f ,H I S it ,iii ii'i S S S S- or I Q tim w M S Sonnie Randy Jerry Mike Dave Stone Stopnik Strahan Strahan Strawn . ' A H. S N? . K' A V ,, k-L, t g .I , ., t 4- iiii K B ' . ' J ze 'Q af ,Q fi cf! K. , V if KR! fi . 1 N 2' Rich Debbie Rich Dave Mike Sweet Taite Talton Tangcay Tannler t ' t K S SSSS ' LM 3.5, -M . V , QQ' V V Er g k a n 4 , J i ,wt S' f l, -X SWXW-' ' 7 ef. .. T Orin Kee Bruce Paula Dave Terry Thinn Thompson Thraikill Tinoco . .. if T 5j,,JQQjfQJ ,..k , . Q- t t , 5 i 3 M - r t f Amanda Bruce Darlow Kathy - Ronny Trachtenbe Tricinella Troxel Tutor Tye . X t t4 D 7 Pwr Marti r f he f aaiti S B t ft , . A fix. ,,,,,M- fe-f Dave Bonnie Kyle Vackar VamVaketis VanAmersfort -f'-, fi A ' lr? ., A Jay Anita Lynette VanBuren Varela Vawter , 'vu ' f S 1: if 1 1 T ef ... Q if S --f:' 'L Dave DeVona Rich Wachter Wallace Wallace MN , Kevin Steiner Tara Stroh meier T R- B 'Nz 1' . ga t I .,,, - ff Randy Tart 1- are 1 t X. JR! lg Gary Toguchi Elizabeth Ussher y A n i 'Q Sally VanAmam ri- y LSSL Y Ron Venham M p nayav. o 7 Tim Waller Rawn Wanamaker ,,,. . , ga 1 K in f ' 'IS' is x wr ff , , if 57521: Larry Welsh ty Az , mf To m Wheeler is ' 2 X , s f 6 ,g,5fl,,. . W 2 to Marc Whitney L. . N:.' Q is .I st. Y ,rev A . . ,li f I l ,I KX ' j x it f S 5 Vx ,1 KL! l Alan Wilkins ,, 4 r eww X - , if V : q,,l ,., J .gli 3 Mark Wardlow M .VVK .-if V K M , ' Q 'cl 09 E E it - f- s J Diane Wentworth - 'E2,: , . ,-'isa--rg ' F - fa' I 7 ' K 1: ' ' K. ' . 3 , , NES' Y A 32 sl 2 X sis , M ff :P K -5 3 3552 Q A 2, Al at mi? .Q Rich Whetstine 4 fm 25 saglgue 3313 f iw 1 l Michelle Whitney Z L 2 X N 4 A r 4 -ws? ' f Sy 2 vi X: JM' Q fx S 2 Jig' es EM H3 y. X l r John Willard - 4 f .Q as J ., V .. .,.. ' - ' , X J . . A ,Rumi T MW! V Wx.: V 1 7 Mf iff' i 1 my V pr N1 1 Q Sue Watkins r t Connie Wertzbaugher Damon White 1 -E.f:.iliE:x:v.n-:f, , . , in . ,,,i if X j 22, 5 xx 1 , f , Q. fr ,JM ,W - Q- ffm,-,fi qsgwi, 11555 Exiilhiilffigaimt 1 Diane Wichner ,if st 1u.W? 'l ':i':'f -t .,.. , - ff:512iw 1 t M M it Blanc Williams The Tower symbolizes leaming for sophomores for two more years. A ,, . , .,. , W Ai , Q, wi Darrell weiland an Cheryl Wesley .- , -,gin mmsrsv ,.k ,,, K, I if i-5 rs,r,:rV , t. F I llirggxx! irrt , QX im Rt it Linda Whit field ?' '-mls 1 21 1 .5 ., Becky Wilkerson 1 'rv . John Krumsick plans for future in counseling office. -R ,X 1 'K ,- surf-Q11 I K Jn? Z Ni' t 'T ' Edna Ken Mlke Williams Williams Wllllams eee 9 A ' z,.f'1j I - h 1-4 -2- P ,ky. J Qc' 47 J Doug Wilson Warren Willsey was M f,,- aww , f fs .rs 7 P5ig.1?,3 ,yr Q r, ,,.,: L 5 in y .,K: 9 Y 13' Steve Wolf Lana Wolf I , Zi fi ' J ' 11-rf ' 4 f , e' V' fff!Ul,. l Andy Sue Wuco Yockey X! 'x la zzzfwi' l, ii x ark Q l H. 5 Terri Wimberly D D, n ew .' ,,, , L 54 t M f we N t Terry Woolf tu . Ji E, 2355 X -41 7' t Boo Yourell . iv , x , Steve ' Darcy Williamson Wills L at my 51 7, M 1 rr rf J aarra Jeff Jim Winterowd Wiseman ,1 A ,QT it f 'Y D' l it 'W Y J , .T 'Wi . Carrie Wendy Wooten Wright : ..,- 1 Iii ' W ff 5 , 'Q' ' Q N ga 5 v Thea Yulich Walt Ziemba Sophomores 77 Freshman Class Has Successful Year bluntly f -W f . A..,,., ,.,r..M,,,, .s.A. ,s WW va wiMn.,,..,,,,i.,, 'Wm' We've only just begun. . . and the class of 1974 embarked upon the experiences that made up a very successful year. Among their many ac- tivities were snow-cone sales, football conces- sions, program sales, advertising sales, etc. The freshman athletic teams saw what a var- sity letterman was all about and tried even harder. Student govemment took on a new meaning, as did the subject ofgeography. Three more memorable years are left to con- quer by the class '74, Theirs was only a taste of what life is all about. V 'K' s - ms.. - , ' ' 1 - wiflszis: :Ef:.:'L: 52L'i2filsi+S?!aifPf5f. A?5Vi1W'wv sW' -- -fu.-: ,u h .. ' -W V .M-V - , f-1 - -V , .1 Werefits51Mi41wSei1sv.sgiegefrgez1,wfv,g-'new' f f .. nf:-:fag 1-':s.'fN'f-:-.... ..,,-em -: .:- . 1 ' - , '11-1'-' -ju 'K - ye iww asma. eJ.m ' ' ' K W - Qfiw ife ii i si iei fg s ii i .sw :3iwa5mm .. .. .. ff: 'f - ' ' ' ' ' K A K ': ':'.iif,g, .lim Barringer Freshman Class President '-1 ssyyoyg M pvppp Kevin Bourland Tracey Millhouse Freshman Class Vice President Freshman Class Secretary 78 Freshmen Stacey Stegen Sheree Hauth Freshman Class Treasurer Freshman Class Representative .,.,ii .L, ., . . Mig -1. K rl. H in 4 p. rw g r i ' fs- is 2 N f ,veg Sv wk wi . , 4, .- iii, 2 2 il5?!ijQ 1 ' lease ' Erika ff - - S e as! ii Lisanne Abraham V ry , s .we- 5252 - . Maven 1 - erswkgz M- f f QM irl- 1 1 iw 5, if? W. ' if V, . if K E X . r Pam Aleccia as -- if-25'af-ir.E'f'!- a ..E? -- . rms-1 arm QM- .ex , - Q fe 2: f 5 1 Q Q H fi' . 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K, Andi Chester Kim Christiansen r- -w:::wf.,:z,.': W -1: ,LQ sas., 1. . y f 'Gs ws rg if Q,-5 2 Ellen Clark . ff'f , HH rk i Barbara Cole Cindy Coupland Tony Laurie Dawes Jon Day Rita Dixon 1 1' QI' wif' up --.-.515 A - J' A, ' Elin i ' ' fail-, 'l 2: . , A QQ. Lori Dunbar z,,, 1 K. ,v 35' .fy 'Q is if Q Q ai Q .ig we +5 Q F' if its 1 Q a Egg if L Lance Erickson , ,. gs , Q- ,X - , ..r .. s -cw J , X by ' sri -F 'S I Don Farber .- ' Q 'f ri if 4 if -i ' . ,L -pg '- lf iii Lgfi fiii X ' K-ri,-Qgsffgf +5 gs, .2 JoAnne Fettig .:,:.E:g,,,s:2.gs:.: ' - ' M1142 1. yi. .af- ,V n g f ,N ' .gr 'T -4 ' i bt V' rg.. 6 1 , , if 'xxx , , if K Ig? f wil Kevin Randy Fox :M...,.x . , J, lv. W as -fs 3, ' is Q X24 Q sf v Bi 2531 gay! it-. -1. JE il if 3 Q-V -2 rv 1 . 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Rose Hemandez Viki Fuller John Garey Margaret Gilchrist Dave Greenberg 2 : 'r-'t Pat GYS1 Howard Harvey lggggg, ,I 5, 2' ,Q Mags P Q 2 in .... . ,, ty, . ,M W , s , X, , ' .. Egg 15' mm? J Laura Heckrotte Mike Herriott fi ' wil K I r A 1 Wg, 3 x sl Wf ,r .si3r,3 . . fw fliiasg 2 --z .,,, fi 2Ti,SS?i5EE?l E i ilEvi5?S?i7ai fqftssii Zingrmtsf lfvkgfflf x 3- ' K'i4isi?ii?ZQ?i -f X ' V kM,,,fk'WA WMM Darrel Fullerton Mike Garey Leo Glaubitz , -f-- - -' . '-if ' 1 1'i Carole Greenwood is Q f ii. t Ennis R C'97 Q3 l an A 'f LF ' . w w w- . s fx .rv vs . i . Linda Harway ,. gzl Melodee Heeger - A is 155-X .5 Cindy Hill ,. 4 we K if J 5 if . H 4 so S' Z f V Y fx? , 1 J 1 , aw ,t Harley Hill Eric Holthouse Y Robyn Hurd . Janet Jan . Wwlsi. is Maw ,,k, 7 I K :F 14: .4 7 Q as sais? was? .Q tg V 'swift 53 I .. .L X' of 1 W N ,I is if 5 if S S f L as 555522 f 3 mi M se .. s is s vi 4 sv ' ti:-lf, . Kim Johnson H sa. .r g,su first wtf Yrffffi- 31115 f.z.t.. 13,3535 1: -iv. 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'Q g Mike JoAnn Christi Denise Tom Morris Morrison Moyer Murphy Mary Dan Dave BCH Michele Nea rin g Neill Nelson Nieves Noell Phil Frank Rich Lin da J ay 0 Farrell Odette Oliver Orgill Osbom Paul Parker Colonel Payne Nancy Perry Troy Pro flitt A ,LEW , all T .. .fi s Q Ha Leanne Reed if if A A 1 Yyl Kathy Riley Cindy Peterkin Wayne Peabody lid suv- . ,. 3, , ., .V .ll.- . ., P M i w '9 7 X M by ,,,.,- ,J Craig Phillippi - - 1 :55 :,:-ah I K . X t V u Kathy Purdue Agni, ,L LS if Dale Putnam Ron Mark A rmando Reid Reinhold Reyes Gail Peck Cheryl Carol Plumb Poole Andy Quiocho ' 'ff : 'IM 'wfl z .-5 ' -'f:2???:EiT?I,:5, fffu, A 4 1:5 , T' - X? iii:- 2225-fiEff.f: -: ml-W 5?-i Q R if v Egg 61 J pq ,i Q. 'gifs sf? Li W Q Ewa r .X g . if 9 1 in x wif K 5 W i .. . . . ,... , .... . 5, X if Steve Rich ards John Barbara Brad Hugh Rivera Roa Roberts Roberts Lori Myers Dayle O Conner Nancy Palajac Y C Cindy Penland Lydia Prendeville v Helen Racine M V W :wif Mike Riegler .,,. 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A if await the start of the first freshmen as Denise Rick Satterlield Savage Brian Dave Scott Sczawinski Bill Brian Shirley Brice Cyndi Nancy Rhonda Jim Sherwood Short Shouse Shrader Shubin Shutt Siergrist Simpson , sf A X B W Bob Vince Jeff Kevin Bob Bob Sheryl Val Sklar Slominski Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith 2 f . .. C V ' in l ,K Wendl' Stacey Ann Scott Tony Charles Vicky Pat Stapleton Stegen Stem Stevenson Stiver Stone Strain Sullivan -1 -1 S' y ' D 2 , V, t - ' ':' il 5 Beth Marianne Becky Brian M at-tin John ilqym Scott Simon Sutton SWC3I'lIlgCI'l Tannler Taranto Tauches Taylor Taylor 86'Freshmen eg-seg--fs--f., , -, as .- H , .ms ,,k. , , Q.,,-, .. - ewV.t.:::.,:q ., ,E , . -'Y' ,511- f' 3.1, .. QSIZQ, 5 P ff i , ,. Frits Tessers Brett Thomas Walt Thomas 1. . . a5-,,.s-- 1 - . 54.16 - 'swim .s . Li: 5 rl f is ft 5 f T at S w fi at fs ,,,, is 2. - .,Q -- ,. , v..f 2, E f 5 Karen Gary Thompson Tiedemann Lynne Tomita ik-M ...,,. --my , me its Q: '. 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S. fl as ,- igswg S ig as Q it 'fr W tj X T ' 'S 3 - L is - 1- x t im S 'W H Ls fe- :iw f L Kelly Vosburg Teri Weiler s - ' iigelgg he 5 qi? C145 S s rf if Y ' ss, , S f , M., Greg Wilkes ,mp bi 'Ji-if REQ? L Y gg , K tb 3 S , ,K 1, , 5 , Q 5 rt W i 5 his .. fat- Q ' Elizabeth Willsey leimsv -as ,S . -m11.g-q1- - ies- - -,. sm. . 7' 5 X Af si 'Aw' 5 as +-mm A my Jo Lynn Worthy WOYTUY - ff' . j ii! ':,.eif2,' we -151. , -- As-?.:z:H. --1515- .. ii? Q ,. L7 .:.l: is fs S 5 A kk H - M -si ,, Q- . ,Q S Mark Treadwell ,Ts -Q qw or----,,, s .. iz. , .. , ,Y ---- . . .1 f.'. 1,5-, --- gmfrt- tis.,-si.-..t. .sz-Mf+-:The , x '35'7f f fiiifbisiivii it ..w,.et-w wi: -' skin -ff: 'ifiiisffr - ., -fry,-Q Q. ,f Q 4... if Tom VanDusen Val Wachter ,-,if .L . 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S na- .' - E. .W- . M. , Vik f' . ,, sf Charles White MTL, n - - - - - The class of '74 takes interest by voting for student govem- ment representatives. Effie? W -'R .-- 1 .. Awg W Q .-5, - . iieefiaszwi . 1- .N . ,vygesz it .. .- .- 1: - ,f 5. 1 in , 1 2 42. ww 4 25 'H Xl, wiv, K .. ,- -Ii K an ,ft Q Q. of S S sg t S 3 t lj Q f S . S a f ' x - 3 1 Denise Young - ?55L1?ST an-. , 7 ' - . 'Ki :- I Q, f 'Sf' K. s 5. .nz ,. ' m 1 'Q' Sr, is S K? 5 S 5 A ' - -, -. ..f W wif, 211 .,. . .' ' -3 Tracy Yucel .wr-Q Nancy 1 Wamer Drew White , .... .... .,,.. :-B. Q u... l:-'gm : 3 ..,f-: 5 Wt-an -- l, - 5, Q, . . t emsffsy-15 . - ,.,. mom . H., -. ,. ..,, qw was sf - 's . -as-ff, .Q I 951 jg ff , X 5 S X 'jg X, 3 s, -4 w 'li SK 'S Y. K in rs g. W.. 3 'ff ., .,,. We ,ff Cindy Williams Mark Winner rgiffam-. 1, -. , .L YifG???i59',f 'W' - . J L' , ,,. , .1 . gswrvi , , fn- . - 5 f- -, 'Vik'-1 . ':.5-51555185-sl 'V 1 ,1 - ef QM - W ,. 1, . , .J , W if - H- m f , 424. . ,, . - - ' 1- .:'-:.- ,:::. S . , g f,,,,fy- ,- -. I Pat Zarieki Fresh Nancy Zeller men 87 We've Only J ust Begun 5 7 TFS 23 91011 Personnel Woodrow Smith - Principal Mr. Woodrow Smith inspired loyalty in both students and faculty. Almost always available, he invited Oilers to make sug- gestions, criticism, or just conversation. To know him was to understand why Huntington Beach High School had moved for- ward. He carried the good from the past into the presentg he wel- comed the newg he met the challenge. His versatility extended from his work into his personality. There we found a broad sense of humor and openhearted friendship. Through his leadership and determination, he constantly strived to help us make a better school. 'QW-f 3' S ' - ' ..,, if J ff .. S we' L. Administration-Effective Direction William Rollins, Assistant Pnncipal Darrell Stillwagon, Activities Director Vem Vallercamp, Assistant Principal if 'ff -1 .4 Z, 4442111 Personnel 91 Polly Hanna 92 Personnel Careers, schedules, advise. . . Jay Garcia Ideas exchanged across the table. . ffzsw- H ,, I ,,..,. ,X , 55, . H - .. : 'Qgwns-relfwm 3 1 , . yisgs - A friendly smile. . . Evelyn LaLanne HB Counselors- Guides on the Road to Success Counseling meant involvment. Lloyd McCracken M., , Mm.: . , f., A , 4659- Ak ,Qs-5' :- .ww , r O John Napier Being a part. . . Clarence Nctwig Joan Robinson e Personnel 93 Crazy hat donut dunk v xi . 2 H+ 1 232. - Developing creativity and imagination, the art department encouraged students to become more sensitive to themselves and their environment. Whether sculp- turing in wet clay or sketching with dusty charcoal, students pursued individual interests while learning to work with others. Some became better prepared for jobs, and most students became more appreciative of the arts. A break meant more preparation. Marie Eckess A rt - Feeling to Form Ray Kibel Benny Rapp 94 Personnel Glenn Becker Business - Techniques for T0m0rr0w's World Dorothy Francesconi N' . Al Reboin Teachers hammed it up for school spirit. There is a tide in the affairs of men-- Dale Schultz Jinger Wallace business. In the business department students leamed some of the workings of the business world, its requirements and its transactions. The focus was on the practical. Students got information and lcam skills necessary for jobs. Personnel 95 English -- Pathways to Communication 96 Personnel William Ellery Channing once said that the great hope of society lies in individual character. It was the development and growth of this indivi- dual character which was the concem of English instruction. Through reading, writing, listening, and speaking, the standards of ethical behavior, the knowledge of self and society, and the skills of communication were established to shape the individual character which would make a contri- bution to society itself. t Kiyo Bemard Patricia Hagadom George Held Patricia Lane Miriam Miller Bette Nedoff Eileen Palmer Judith Riedlinger Stephen Smolen Doris Paulsen Cynthia Steinberg Joan Taylor Joyce Ward Richard Wilk mug, lm lb.- A-E Q I Personnel 97 Homemakzng - To Everything Its Use Ruth Bachlor Louise Bums Marie Coots Loma Mitschler The purposes of the home economics department were to prepare all students for family life and some students for vocations in home economics. Objectives included teaching students responsibilities for food, shelter, clothing, child care, health, home care of the sick, and family relationships. 98 Personnel 5, Robert Isherwood Frank Whipple Robert Moore Harold Hermanni Harold Highfill Wi. 'W' QW w?'ff. gyda, ,-,M f . 'fl il, Y, f tm21..:f..:f.i::rs.ff. Wayne Hill George Ikemori Industrial arts education consisted of that instruction which gave students an appreciation of good craftmanship and preparation for jobs in industry. The industrial arts department provided an industrial environment, occupational information, opportunities for develop- ing knowledge and skill, and a variety of leisure and hobby pursuits to meet partic- ular interest and needs. Industrial A rts - Skill Comes From Doing Personnel 99 Foreign Language -- Images ofthe World im., Jane Anthony Eliseo Giron It was all Greek to some, but to many the foreign langu- age department gave understanding and appreciation of modem or classical languages. Many students learned to speak languages with fluency and accuracy. These students also learned to read with comprehension, to write correct- ly, and appreciate and understand the culture of the people who use the language in their native country. Thomas Harlow Dennis Houghton Faith Hunt Christel Rebay 100 Personnel Edwin Anderson Clyde Frishholz Alvin Geier John Gump Dorothy Guy Harlo LeBard Henry Leichtfried Mathematics - the Building Blocks ofthe Mind Simon Zeller At least one department had your number. HB's mathematics department offered a sequence of general and spe- cial mathematics to meet the educational, vocational, and cultural needs of indi- vidual students. Personnel l0l Elmer Combs Ross Macdonald Boys' Physical Education- Skills Rules, Techniques Physical education was one phase of the whole process of education which primarily was concemed with vigorous physical activity. The instruction was designed to develop the mental, emotional, and social aspects of liv- ing, as well as the physical developmental aspects necessary for a happy and productive life. toilet Kenneth Moats Paul Wood 102 Personnel Donald Walker Girls' Physical Education - Instructors Provide Guidance in Skills and Sportsmanship Constance Crenshaw Jean Gill Joanne Kellogg Julia Murphy Girls' physical education provided participation in physical activities that would lead to the development of strong, well poised, organi- cally sound bodies. These activities had a carry-over value to adult life. All act- ivities were designed to de- velop knowledge, understand- ing habits, attitudes and ideals necessary to maintain physical and mental health. Sharon Weber Personnel 103 Music hath charms, especially when its instruction was designed to develop music appreciation, knowledge, and skills com- mensurate to the needs and interests of students. The aim of the music department was to aid students to be appreciative lis- teners and satisfactory participants in a variety of group music activities. At the same time, the department identified and trained students having exceptional apti- tudes and abilities. Jean Tyndall M usic-Language 0 f Memories 104 Personnel Doug Scott Jim Axton ICN . Z I 2. . Larry Boston 't Margaret Barkley A f3l , I' ' ah wtf? iiilfwffx 519711 if wget: . , ,tgatg if , I i V,.,k, Jim Ortiz James Simpson Ray Walder Science Clyde J amcs Science consisted of that instruction which would give students facility in under- standing and applying major scientific principles, in de- veloping competence in the use of the scientific method, and in developing desirable attitudes, interests, and ap- preciations related to science and its applications. The de- partment helped students recognize and prepare for the role of science in the evolving space age. Recognized, Prepared, Experimente ,Z A E5 Dennis Casino Leonard Ewers Ruth Frankel H, Social Science - Understanding and A pprecialing Principles S 9 3, 3, 5 li :W 'ff - m e ,.,-L i if - ii 'F .,Ai Q Margaret Frishholz William Garland Robert Grable 106 Personnel John Greenfield Robert Rice Lowell Spangler Stanley -finder ?Qi1itf' i gi?- William Tizzard Dolores Whallon The aim of the social science department was to develop in each pupil an understanding and appreciation of the principles and tenets of democratic living. These should include specific knowledges and skills necessary to parti- cipate actively in our American democracy with due con- cem for the welfare of others while assuming individual rights and responsibilities. Personnel 107 Mary Anderson Stephen Fabula Special Education - Dedication 108 Personnel Ruth Meehan The aim of the special edu- cation department was to provide basic skills and per- sonal and social adjustment in keeping with each stu- dent's level of ability. i Msn i- -I If :emi a 1 -' alms? . v 5' any ' L 1 'N K M Nova Kimzey Q.- V.. it Health Care Whether it was a headache, a sprained ankle, the flu bug, or a new virus, Help was found in the health office. We joked about the ther- mometer and the accident report, but we ap- preciated the concem for our well-being. Research Study 'N'-. fin, Esther Luz We were proud of the 25,000 volumes found in our library. From aardvark to zymurgy or from art to social science, we found a resource and research center in our school library. A complete library and helpful service were much appreciated by all of us. Wife . 453 '- ' W - - ' iff . K , Q at y y I A .,,.,r,rl,. 9 - ' -' it ' - f N, L' ' 5 'Lge 1 . --' -v-rf 1 H r'-t - if if . sz -a4.,,i , wt - :SE ' fihiiig f VL V gkqwf- ? ,gt 7 5351, ,E Wi new mag. ,ag ,,,--. fb. , ., 5 -. lg msfaffansaaavwaxiazemer , 1 58 0 0 ff-L5fa5:1 f,f V -H-by H 'giff.I.fZ':.::i:- '-F515 vfiil fifsfiilileififf Qikfviil w r' .ei 1 152 ,..,,l Q , Mi. . - .Z,,..S3i, e1a,iEsQgs.gQgw. H ' 7 if ygasflkziii 5 A 5-llifizw - f X ' W 'iiawgf ' E' Ygaellagiszsggfbigiigi? ' 'Iss it -ziggy f 7 K-' 565.5155 ' J- iwiiielieifik it wi tv L24 ' f s3?YW - 5 W ' -f 'ff-fwmgmsgitgjfj-,V ,A ,,.e,L. 17 , A... -M rem A f ' QM4 li. , ... ,K y Personnel 109 Classzfed Personnel - Service to School and Students 1' Jackie Ahrens Dedicated to the service of the school, our classi- fied staff worked around the clock to keep the grounds, buildings, and records ready for us. For their concem and special efforts on behalf of the students of Huntington Beach High School, we say thank you. 5 , Ms .V,L4.. W ,,,.,, N , 3 l rss Q My tt A . f 4 5 X X img George Bonner ' f,, ,ft, K Qi I-gf 1 Ni. Jim Chidester Nadine Coker 'H fl 5 at M creee l sstat V Ray Breeding Kay Brown -rr' John Crump John DeHaas Alice Eggers Jetty Eidem Lillian Fazio 110 Personnel My Marylou Finney Claudeen Fox Bill Gardner Joanne Goggms Dale Gordon Ervin Hansen 2,2 . Henry Hause Goldie Honnell M . N 'VQEFS W ' If ' 5 53131531 'fwSf,' 4 ,- ,f,, , , ,.,., A N ..,, Vki, , .f .QL f ' .isji .. se'-75' -,gg ,. iw V ,T ii i s E ' 2l5:ffY3iffE,LeT'-W '. , fu we 'Z , ' : .1 J' ' ME I 'M fx-Y X .Nw ,, ,5 X 2 A Julia Jackson Jack jenkins ,Mgr Q '- Q, , we e Sylvia Jenkins .luha Knbel Owen Kubarski Margaret Llnn Jlm Lovett Frank Maldonado I Sherman Partlow Qi !.'2. ' Helena Pierce Donna Robitaille Frank Smith 5, Il 7 Helen Regret V Q 'N . Dorothy Tibben l 5 sk X i era Spidle Je W In-.-...,,.M.......,. 214-zfji' k' fi' 1 an Storum Edith Taylor Q X R ,,,., g Fred Vannetter M 1525? Jean Woesner Inez White Personnel 1 13 We've Only J ust Begun u SMT 12 789 IW WT F S 34 5 6 0111212 Action and Discussion 5 i i ROW 1 Garth Wise, Rox Nexman, Bill Subin, Dave Lopez, Kent Mansfield, Whitney Plummer, Pete Lindberg, Gil Cerda, Ed Loose, Terry DeVerse, Bill Twigg, Galen Gilliland, Steve Duval, Jim Pearl, ROW 2 Dan Nolan, Mike Hoptay, Dave Clapp, Jerry Ashford, Dave Britt, Steve Pickford, Bill McCoy Pete Baker, Karl Abrahamson, Jim Nitzowski, Jim Potter, Paul Courtney, Bret White, Mike Cunningham, Scott Whitfield, Ron Eagle, manager, Avis Plummer, ROW 3 Tony Ciarelli, Jim Kimmel, John Garland, Kee Thinn, Cris Jackson, Jim Martin, Mike Prenderville, Bill Harbin, Bill Dressler, Butch Cummings, Dave Green, Ben Hernandez, John Vogt, Bob Jones, Ken Kelter, Richard Wallace, Bill Gier, Lee Thomas. The Oilers of 1970 battled a difficult challenge of rebuilding the football program after the loss of 30 seniors from the outstanding team of 1969 and the split in the student body with the new school. The team was built around returning lettermen: quarterback Garth Wise, tackle Bill Twigg, guard Galen Gilliland, end Tony Ciarelli, and defensive guard Gil Cerda. The Varsity developed into a re- presentative team and gave the local fans many thrills with the outstanding runs by 418 Garth Wise, the way for these runs was opened and paved by the efforts of teamates: center Mike Hoptay, guards Bill Twigg and Galen Gilliland, tackles Jim Potter and Pete Baker, ends Dave Clapp, Whitney Plum- mer, Bill Dressler, Tony Ciarelli, and backs Jim Martin, Steve Duval, and Steve Pickford. Defensive stand outs were guards Mike Cunning- ham, and Terry DeVerseg ends Paul Courtney, Jim Potter, and John Garland, linebackers Bill Shubin, Brett White, and Gil Cerdag and backs Steve Pick- Mental re ar t, - f ford, Scott Whitfield, Jerry Ashford and Tony Ci- P P awnapano every game arelli. Athletics 116 Lt at End First uarter The name ofthe game is effort 4284 sprints for the goal Steve Pickford puts the crunch on St. Paul ball car- rier Q ,fam 45180 runs away with the ball Closing in for the kill N1 Athletics 117 F' if is Q And sometimes there was pain. . . Sideline advice planned next play Yards gained moved toward another touchdown. 118 Athletics Blocking--an essential part ofthe game. L. Half-time brought advice from coach. , -32155 ' . ,4::Qf5f :fi5'. ,Q f I 1, ,. , i if W, A 1 Y ff 1 F2 413 wg E N my-I ig! is sr yr, 4 g 3 5 R , ZF Garth Wise af gf 5 fi' if J . , nw Q am if it 2 , ii S 5 Garth Wise-A thlete and Gentleman Garth became one of the finest football players in the history of Huntington Beach High School. He set a new school record of yards gained with 1,019 yards in 172 carries for a average of 5.9 yards gained per carry. Garth scored 48 points in his senior season. He eamed All-Sunset League First Team, an All Orange Coast Area honor, All Orange County Times Back ofthe Year for 1971, and All C.I.F. The many dazzling runs of this young man will last forever in the memory of the Oiler football fans. The sight of 47918 breaking free to the local fan was a thrill that will never be forgotten. wig! i i Success and fame-yet humble. 418, a good move, speed. . . Another well deserved honor. 1 Athletics 1 19 Another broken tackle, another touchdown J V's Blocked, Tackled, and Won Blasting through solid de- fenses takes courage. Itls the kind of courage that tests a player's manhood, his ability to hit hard in spite of pain-- or even fear. JV's met the test. They took their knocks, like every team, but charged in spite of themselves. They had guts. One more time H ,tE:.,:,t ::, 1 K I ., 5 -1: F' ti W ' fwfr?-Q21 'Z-. l , .... Tough Yardage in mmsikiwk Man to man on defense 120 Athletics Ingredients for victory: power, discipline, and faith Sophomores Showed Competitive Spirit Sitting: Scott Stevens, Ricky Allison, Mike Bauer, Kyle VanAmersfort, Paul Finley, Brian Olney, Joe Aguilar, O. Terry, Dan Matlock, Gary Luna Second: Bucky Bond, Robert Slinker, Jan Berg, Darlow Troxel, Tim Mazor, Jon Hanour, Paul Holney, Jeff Johnson, Paul Fiskness, Lonnie Brownell Wally Nickelson, Mike Sawyer, Ben Ellis. Third: Chuck Cady, John Schwartz, Pat Murphy, Larry Kellogg, Ken Eilefson, Jim Teel, Robert Perril Robbie Merwin, Steve Deeter, Mike Lambert, Tim Meferd, Craig Kennedy, Mark Andrade, Al Gasparian, Gary Littlefield, Ellsworth Eskey, Bob Engstrom Guy Gerber, Tom Croft, Pat King, Carter Wegrzyn, David Wachter, Coach Bob Isherwood. This year was the first season Huntington Beach had gone to the sophomore football program in place of Bee football. We developed skills, team work, knowledge, confidence, toughness, leadership, and the will to go out and win--to pay the price it takes to be the best. Some of the outstanding players on the offensive team were: Jon Hanour, Craig Kennedy, Darlow Troxel, Kyle Van Amers- fort. Some of the better defensive players were Tim Mefferd, Steve Deeter, Mike Bauer, Bucky Bond, Mark Andrade, Robert Perrill, Ellsworth Eskey, and .lim Teel. These young men were looking forward to much more success in the junior varsity and varsity programs for the next two years. Defense awaited retum to game. 'la 1 ze 5 K it-.rr 5: ' , . '51 . if I ' - ' WEE: :L ' , i ze - ' , . . , ... , .. , W' bi., ,p .. Iv 'Iii ,, Q fig, 'V S - ' tg. K it Z we fa TQ Y We 1 t if fs? 3. , if as h MZ gift A I f f 'refzfwf .-.sat-5,-' at N13 , , not :sf . xi .' 'W ,.1meii'i:tB vga.. ,, AJ,-,It-N: :iw ' fwrez' -3, ,t gwiif-2. ' - r ,wsiig-anim -e 5,1-:Q 'emi' A f. N - V ' S f A-Wzswsf-?,IQ a,xr.fMStf:ifliiffwi -a - ., .f A- -ga fzyrg fx, , ?ef '9-xii fi-ffl 1 - Mi na., A,-A. ,,,,W.L,..m,.:j. Mn' .C . ,,,:-iq, V., ,g al Z f,V,Q,u,, -L. ,- .2 M,-, I-. WMA - g g' ' f H Q.,-F ' 4? 'c , , . ,, - milf. ..-.M-'-'Em f ,..f1z-- e 0 1 - ff'-it mf , M,y4:'2f'fxf K 1 zmeegxlms, H T -. 1--.. A ws'-xiii,-. -i.. - ' V - - -ff? fp- . 231 1 . U . A A well covered punt meant good yardage. Athletics 121 Freshmen Showed Fine Season After a rather shaky opener the Oiler freshmen showed some class by going on to win the next five games. This encouraging streak was followed by two losses. In spite of the disheartening losses the team worked with renewed determination in the last week to whip Newport Harbor with a very hard hit- ting defense. This team's greatest strength was in a hard tackling, aggressive defensive unit. At the conclusion of the season the players recog- nized the great contribution of Alonzo Millan by voting him the Most Valuable Player Award, David McBeth, a very outstanding line backer and block- ing guard, was elected to be the Honorary Captain. 41 has -t. ann. Waiting for a chance at glory Loneliness ofthe sidelines .. ,.r,,trri.r . me q?l5Q,55g15Qi25a 2, Q 0 5 1 -Q f .' li 'T V i, ii , i i Q. ' L e .. r if ,, L, srr' if , M 'ff . Q A Rf' r ,Q H sf , I .1 A Front: Drew White, Tom Ihli, Terry Tumer, Greg Hanour, Charles White, Brian Tannler, Bob Duffy, Tom Baker. Second: Mike Biss, Charles Deal, Mike Holden, Mike McAdams, Doug Rabe, Reggie Anson, Brian Vogt, Bill Wickersham. Top: Coach Ray Walder, Doug Moll, Alonzo Millan, Scott Mallory, Eric Holthouse, David McBeth, Mike Morris, Rocky Ciarelli, Harley Hill, Dave Nicolson, Coach Dave Tope. l22 Athletics F rosh IM - the Beginning to Varsity Key blocks led to breakaway. Top Brian Scott, Dennis Eilefson, Louis Hemandes, Randy Fox, Bill Sweet, Robert Bamard, Bill Foster, Mike Courtney, Lloyd Carr, Mike Hayes,Middle Paul Schilleci, Tom Murphy, Mark Timm, John Rivera, Robert Aguilar, Charles Stone, Fred Savage, Patrick Doyle, Dennis King, Mike Rieg- ler, Danny Anderson, Dan Niel,Bottom Mark Brown, Bill McCreary, Mike Cowen, Ed Eldridge, Gilbert Figuers, Lewis Murphy, Paul Dugmore, Jim Weaver, Ricky Fugnetti, .lim Mershimer Enthusiasm, eagemess, and determination marked the .Frosh IM team. The team showed good effort in all games. The season included the Scholarship Bowl where these young Oilers made a fine showing for themselves among the district schools. A bright future lies ahead for these stars of tomorrow. The kickoffand action began. Athletics 123 Varsity Cross Country Finishes Strong Season! F Back Row: Mark Hill, Les Potts, Mark Mitchell, Dana Babin, Kirc Taplin. Front Row: Bruce Thompson, John Mullins, Jim Schlit, Robbie McNair, Dennis Potts, Joe Wheeler. The 1970 Oiler cross country team won a total of live team trophies and sixteen individual awards. A few of the highlights of the year undoubtedly were the Varsity running a team total time of 50 minutes 47 seconds at the Westminster Invitational, an average of 10:09 for each man, a second place at the Orange County Invitational, another second at the Corona del Mar Invitational, and three overwhelming league wins. Outstanding for the Oilers were: John Mullins, Joe Wheeler, Dana Babin, Mark Hill, Robbie McNair, and Mark Mitchell. Their fine performances, I coupled with the fact that five of the six will return next year, gives ample evidence that the best is yet to come, and that the 1971 Oilers will be even stronger than this yearis fine team. .59 'sq 1? 3 eip? .F ,.i,. W, 1 41' r 1'.2 12 525 as ' 1 tl' A ... . John Mullins, Dana Babin, and Joe Wheeler give fine efforts against - , - - Westminster. Mark Hill runs season best of 10.28 against Westminster. aww v,Qv ge, 14 Af-1 : 4, 3 5 3 5 3 Q jill-him . The gun has sounded and the race is on. 3 The Cross Country runners rejoice after an impressive victory over Anaheim. A , . '.,9'41f -71, 'Tr' Dana Babin runs a fine race at League finals at New port Harbor High. U6 The Varsity team receives awards for hard work. Athletics 125 hh'-st ' fs, , , S Q I QW Left to Right: Les Potts, Dennis Potts, Bruce Alvarez, Mike Kirkpatrick, Dean Fronk, Dan Empfield, Rick Galle, Kirk Taplin. JV's Post Fine Season. ,ea 43, Q.. U4 N-. llhn Runners talk over race strategy against Westminster. 126 Athletics This yearfs Junior Varsity Cross Country team contrib- uted many fine performances in the course of the season. While lacking in experience, the boys supplemented their inexperience with fine efforts, and strong desire. High points of the season were at the Long Beach Invitational, where sophomore Robbie McNair placed first to lead the team to a second place finish, Corona del Mar Invitational where Les Potts ran to a third place finish, Bruce Alvarez ran to a third place at the Westminster Invitational, and four wins in the Sunset League. Fine individual efforts were turned in by Rob McNair, Les Potts, Bruce Thomp- son, Dennis Potts, and Bruce Alvarez. Sophomore Bruce Alvarez takes lst place in Sunset League! ilers Flash by Foes Coach Paul Wood gives Sunset League Champion Bruce Alverez his letter for a fine season. Joe Wheeler places lst for HB in Sunset League Finals HB Oilers start in the Sunset League Finals. uLf75E?'C L FINPL, Pepsters give Oiler runners good luck at League Finals. Athletics 127 ' Back Row: Dave Roysden, Jim Joyce, Parks McCants, Clay Evans, Rick Henry. Frontg Row: Ted Reed, Bruce Peasly, Dave Herrara, Mike Fox, Art West. Varsity Polo Splashes Toward Wctoryf N..:,. - it Clay Evans prepares to score another Oiler goal. 128 Athletics 1 , ,lll . ff' ' , RM hir' nililsfr 5,5 .,Q,fq,,. K, P , ,U .ia . . ,V 15, pin if, in x,,, am at el tilt 5 hi ,, gig lf A ... 1 5.1 fu g ,gui 5,-rx Q fn,-A-'rw 4 :ik QQ t it A Get the ball! The 1970 Varsity Water Polo team posted a strong season, with fine individual efforts, and dedication given by all mem- bers of the team. The Oilers finished the season in third place in the Sunset League, barely missing second place and a CIF playoff berth. The team highlighted its season with two outstanding victories over Marina. Senior Rick Henry was named as the Most Valuable Play- er, with Clay Evans, Bruce Peasly, Dave Roysden, Dave Herrara, and Art West also turning in outstanding per- formances. The team will lose only one player by graduation, therefore the 1971 outlook should be bright indeed. -is , we 15 g argl l ,gg.ri.. 5 A :agua iw i l . E ,,.,A Z My . 0 A Q. , if The pressure is on as time gets short g .A The game is contemplated by coach and fans at poolside. els Vs ,AV fer, V - VW' eiiifcawfiwu Sgr' at 1 s.t.. gitlt' -:gi ., Qg?s- Z , , MM. we -, 4 f. 2 -f g r 4 3 s S 2 Coach Greenfield lauds his outstanding Oiler team Coach Greeniield studies his neat coaching move. Rick Henry directs traffic as Art West prepares to make the Athletics 129 outlet pass. .V's DunkAll pponents :SS Gr 43 Front: Mike Bryant, Cary Prather, .lim Barnes, Mark Neglestead, Kevin Prescott. Back: Torkel Patterson, Mike Callas, Doug Robsin, Brad Smith Robert Wolff, Greg Kunz. The junior varsity water polo team posted a strong finish, well.up near the top of Sunset League. The year found the Oilers to be winners in the important areas of teamwork, in- dividual skill, dedication, sacrifice, hard work, leadership, and cooperation. These were the elements which made the year of 1970 a winning', one for thejunior varsity team. The team had several fine individual players, among them Mike Bryant, Jim Bames, Torkal Patterson, and Mike Callas. In conclusion, the year that the junior varsity water polo team had was one of great success and reward. The year was a fine year for building toward varsity water polo teams of the future. , , Coach Greenfield searches for an easy way to win. 130 Athletics f I f-wink fa, Q K r f rf 'sf K. E ,. Yi few- f eh mai- wk A :N M, . W Hi, M , Oilers control the ball, and with it, the game. A Summit Conference to discuss the next move .Q ,f- VJ? . 2 xifdfip w N. ,-... , : E ,,,,, ---,,L , ., i ,k-, up .1 A was 7 if .- F rosh-Soph Success Is More Than Just Wctory N 31 4 x a ,iv-4., inw- Q' wing X. ,pm Left to Right: Vic DeStefan0, Dan Long, Dan Williams, Scott Dale. Back Row Left to Right: Bruce Harrell, Earl Sims, Jim Weir, Walt Garland, Bill Holman. ,- is 2 i tslts - V fail 41 f r.sr ,,sstsss s,smr be ggi pests - g , l g M -:g. if' ' i - l'3 fl . I st ii: r A tts r . :T 1 , tmA,V. M Vviv ..V,. :., - , W ss ,, r KS' it 13 t -Jleif The official retums the ball to play after another Oiler goal. The frosh-soph team found their year to be one of adjustment to one another and to their sport. They found the road to water polo skill to be a rough,and long trek. They leamed in grueling practice sessions, the wind sprints, drills which crammed fundamentals into their minds, shooting, the offensive and defensive work, shot blocking, and the countless other fine points which lead to completeness as a water polo player. Some of the boys mastered their skills above and beyond the average. These outstanding players were Vic DeStefano, Bruce Harrell, and Walt Garland. The next years should reveal more strong Oiler junior varsity and varsity teams with the addition of the fine material of this year's frosh- soph team. . ,. . . . ,.. . eft. - T- ' - 1.25.7 ' mix K f g f' i- gi , V itl l ,ii leg- v,l'lt . . V E Q f kk Y 31 4 e T E ,,... ' i ....,. , ry vwaamam-awwfswm m ' 24. 3 rw 'X 'viiidw ',, ' Tough de 4 .. 5 45 its in ,' fin 4, ,yin fense was a vital part ofany sport. Athletics 131 Varsity Basketball Nets Sunset League Title! ffm Team unity and concentration provide for important rebounds. E ssri , fi. Garth hustles downcourt to get two against Comp- ton. MNH 4-if t 4 at W W is Jim Worthy sinks two more. Steve Brooks fires against Compton. 132 Athletics Jim Worthy skys for the tip at Marina. Left to Right: Bob Eagle, Darrel Walker, Ray Menefee, Jim Worthy, Steve Brooks, Lee Ordway, Wes Thomas, Tom Crunk, Garth Wise, Scott Whitfield. Front Row: Manager Ron Eagle, Coach Elmer Combs, Manager Greg Finn. The 1970-1971 Varsity Basketball team en- joyed a highly successful season. The Oilers captured a 2nd place at the Huntington Beach Tournament, and collected the Consolation Championship at the Rancho Alamitos Tour- ney. The Oilers carried a fine 8-3 record into league play. H.B. rolled off nine victories in a row in league play, and then went on to capture the Sunset League Crown with a 12-2 league re- cord. Steve Brooks led the team in scoring with an average of 20 points a game. Wes Thomas proved to be a real help to the team with his 15 points per game average. Jim Worthy and Tom Crunk provided strength rebounding, and scored exceptionally well. Garth Wise led the team in assists and was the team leader. Lee Ordway and Scott Whitfield were also out- standing as replacements off the bench. Next yearis team should be strong, as four lettermen from this year's team will return. Congratulations are extended to this yearls fine team, our Sunset League Champions! Wes Thomas flicks in another deadlyjump shot. Athletics 133 MF a r id The team listens intently as Coach Combs points out the path to triumph. 134 Athletics Extra effort and a long reach are useful in rebounding. 4 .. 2.-.v-iw.: ,. at aff 221 2 '-E,0f it 1' l fy 155: gay, ti, ls . 54'-Q ' in . ' ,F fx? A. 'tn ,Q Tom Crunk shows line shooting form as again. K' K , 7 K it 6 U ' i i.1,, m in D ':Ega,,i. ii -..'- fi . .lin ili V 34 .3 fa we l , me sf a 5 iF? - 'Z .F bw-IQ 9 Q HB wins t r i at . ii . Q -f y ,-rt -f . .'u,q g i L.. + 2 ' 1 R-mi fi , x ' in '34 P ,gal-5? L 31 if 'Q ' ' 3' 4 ll if Algal is ,N ' R X 'tiifl A J 5 hm' if Q ' tt Q L Ui, l in Q ii QA fm ,.., E55 tl, S at F fa ,Lf 25151 ' ff ia I if X ' r f ' Dfw Et Ji f lg E J!! W ti? 2,5 Z' ,L,, ,. .wf Sometimes it's hard to score 59104 Fans wait tensely for another Oiler victory. Oilers hustle for the rebound. Left to Right: Bill Dressler, Bill Harbin, Mike Boucher, Dave Axelson, Tony Ciarelli, Brett White, John Garland, Phil Clark, .lim Ashford, Coach Glen Becker. J. Vs Finish Second. The Junior Varsity basketball team com- pleted a strong season finishing second in the rugged Sunset League. The season pro- vided many exciting games. The Anaheim game, played in overtime, saw the lead change hands several times before Bill Harbin scored the winning basket with fewer than ten seconds left in the game. The Marina game, another one point march, and the Newport game, also a one point bout, provided spectator and player ex- citement in the highest possible form. Outstanding players for the Oilers were Bret White, who averaged over twenty points per game, Tony Ciarelli, Dave Axel- son, and John Garland. Bill Harbin, Wynn Neill, and Phil Clark provided strong help from the bench. Bret White was selected as the Most Valuable Player, and sophomore Dave Axelson was chosen as Captain. The team enjoyed a strong season and will provide many line athletes for Oiler teams ofthe future. 136 Athletics H 'T W O . In .ET .k. ,S rf -555 'ig .va . ' - .cfs I we -. Esifrfi 1'-2: . Q X :Qffii -'.,' K 5' - . , . is ef A is Q E... . ..... .,, , 4 .., Y. M , . g 5 5 ' is Q A gsm, a A 'L - T- f A K 7? ' v .fiiwva . . Y, - 1 .i A 5 it Q if A If - E! 1 P R . . A .pp.,,., A . . K .L l K - fi W . . , , A.. . ..,, . ji E, ,, ff 'ig Q N 'ee- 1 . -M-v . z.:QQ.g:fm-'line .4.-fs.:1-- .f f...fw. -- rr..-.,.,...... t f-'-vf- V- rw :...f.M ,' .' .qi:..sz:ey: t U : --Q-1 -elr ' . 'K i t Dave Axelson concentrates over a crucial free throw, as Wynn Neill gives silent encouragement. l an Lt to Rt: Mike Collier, Gary Luna, Mike Williams, Craig Ahrens, Jim Teel, Tony Crafton, Ellsworth Eskey, Jon Hanour, Chuck Cady, Jim Goddard, Scott Carlson, Mike Meek, Ron Venham, coach Henry Leichfried. S ii The bench was the scene of anxiety. 'Iuka The sophomore basketball team completed a fine sea- son, finishing second in the Sunset League, narrowly missing a championship. The Oilers twice defeated the first place team, but found themselves one game short of the title. The key to the team was total balance. Fine shooters, rebounders, and good defensive players were in abundance provide theiteam with plenty of line material. Some of the outstanding players for the sophomores were Jon Hanour, Scott Carlson, Craig Ahrens, Jim Teel, and Gary Luna. Providing replacement strength were Mike Meek, Ron EVenham, and Ellsworth Eskey, As all the boys were sophomores and had two more years yet to improve, the members of this yearis team should provide many valuable additions to the Huntington Beach basket- ball program. its Oilers whirled after another score. Thejump ball was the start for another Oiler win. Soph Success Means Bright Future Athletics 137 Freshmen A re League Champions! Left to Right: John Jarvis, Rocky Ciarelli, Jim Barringer, Don Diamond, David Sczawinski, Scott Rankin, Mark Keeton, Jim Weir, Doug Rabe, Brett Thomas, Doug Moll, Raul Contreras, Coach Dale Schultz. l I J RTN e . 5 ? t KA I t ,ti is t 3 Q we , - 3 ii - .,K,' Q ' la: ,.,e 1 g A.o. 1 ,,-QQ' i' E t Ti V X YT' tai t e li , sw' 'A , . ts Q gferg K tr,,,. Q 1- . - 'ff'-'75 ii Strong effort provides another two points for th Oilers! -qw tet .. E- iti This year's Freshmen team was the most successful in many years. In pre-season play, the team placed third in the Lakewood Toumament with key players not playing, and won the El Dorado Toumey. The frosh then rolled to a 13-1 league record, clinching the Sunset League title quickly. The strength of the team lay in strong rebounding and fine shooting. The team had good heighth and depth on the bench. Outstanding players for the freshmen were Scott Rankin, Mark Keeton, Raul Contreras, Rocky Ciarelli, and Doug Rabe. Giving fine performances off the bench were Jim Weir, Brett Thomas, Doug Moll, and Don Diamond. The fine record of the team, their good ability, and balance, proved the Oiler teams of the next three years will be in keeping with the strong Oiler basketball program. . ..,- 2' t , it 'N A rv, me -Qwisqk 2, ,fga ,,, .. tt, ffzggi Lwgkgr gin Q X Q it t Q 5 A 'Q . P4 ,ze J lu.. K af t t. . 'lit .WA with ,ff , . hx -HM. f I? W.--ww ......--l ' Behind an championylies a Hue Coach. A flick ofthe wrist controlled thisjump ball. 138 Athletics F rosh Developed Basic Skills The freshman intramural basketball team ended a year of building teamwork, individual skills, leader- ship, and competitive spirit. Although the team came up on the short end of some scores, this year's team pre- pared several fine prospects for the Oiler squads of the future. These young players showed dedication and a- bility. The freshman intramural basketball team learned much about the game and, equally important, much about themselves. rw K it Q ,-'f 'Q' S Substitutes awaited their opportunity to play. fs , ,...,, ,M was 1,4 Y l'zi?fl' ' - if H592 g 'fi ff . ,Mi , ,mg , W ,E .. - 5 h e , 'Qs One of tomorrow's stars? . in-19 'sitgiwfaslgg Wafwvfieayg 3' s, ? Q? iii Front: John Rivers, Brian Scott, Tom Drayer, Paul Dugmore, Charles White, David DeRogo, Keith James. Back: Coach Steve Fabula, Reggie Anson, Don Flaherty, Art Vega, Jim Weaver, Rick Fugnetti, Greg Hanour, Paul Schillaci. Athletics 139 Oilers Receive Honors -Q--V.-45, Steve Brooks Player of the Year Fine shooting and clutch play by Wes Thomas resulted in well-deserved recognition. Wes, a 6'2 senior, scored at the rate of 16 points per game, mostly on long jump shots. Wes was chosen as a member of the All-Sunset League team and the Huntington Beach All-Tournament squad. 51? V- . A 3 I RS y ,Ml F sf '-:.e: , Q , T lisiiiil 1... ycls - ' W ff?-Kip, - Ss- ez ,Q 4 ff . 6.2, . . 3? . ggg 5 Q 4 L at -'xx t ,gf 1 5 Concentration is an essential part of the game. Faith plus power equals victory. Great team effort and outstanding individual performance brought special recognition to Steve Brooks. Steve, a 6'3 junior,'averaged 20 points a game. He was named the All-Sunset League Player of the Year and was named to the All- Orange County squad. He was also named to the All-Toumey teams at the Huntington Beach Tournament and the Rancho Alamitos Tourna- ment. A.. - V K -IQI ., P9855 as 1 5 Y Q , 427' xg Wes Thomas All-Sunset League First Team Ken Otsubo Taylor Puryear Sunset League Champion-136 Division Sunset League Champion - 148 Division Varsity Wrestlers Take First in League 1 , , gf, ry, Chickenwing combination works well against Marina. Ken Otsubo uses hip heist for pinning combination. Ken Otsubo finished the 1970- 71 wrestling year with a Sunset League record of six wins and no losses and a season record of 23 wins, one loss, and one tie. In addition to finishing first in the Sunset League, Ken also took first in the Huntington Beach Tournament, the Corona del Mar Quad, and the Orange Coast College Invitational Tour- nament. Taylor Puryear compiled an enviable record for the 1970-71 wrestling season. His overall record was 23 wins, three losses, and one tie, including an im- pressive Sunset League record of six wins, no losses, and one tie. Taylor won the Sunset Lea- gue titleg he also finished first in the Huntington Beach Tour- nament where he was named the Most Valuable Wrestler of the tournamentg he took first in the Corona del Mar Quadg and third at the Hawthorne Takedown Tournament. Dedication to the team and strong effort to the task made Taylor one of the Oilers' outstanding athletes. 411,',,141 Endurance and Dedication i Back Row: Steve Duval, Bill Twigg, Mike Hoptay, Jim Potter, Bucky Bond, Dave Lopez, Taylor Puryear, Coach Robert Rice. Front Row: Scott Angle, Frank Alvarez, Rich Baer, Mike Orta, Paul Fiskness, Pat Buono, Ken Otsubo. ,A-3? ee -e ' 142 Athletics Cow-catcher brings Taylor Puryear a pin and a win. Ken Otsubo shows style that brought him the Sunset title. K , j 554 'JW Lead Oiler Wrestlers Only ll pins were scored against the Varsity Wrestling team in an outstanding season that showed 15 wins and only three losses, includ- ing a League record of five wins and two loss- es, good for third place. At the Huntington Beach Tournament with six teams represented, the Oilers took second place. Taylor Puryear was selected as Most Valuable Player of the Tournament. Other tournaments showed the Oiler Matmen taking first place at Corona Del Mar, third at Orange Coast College, and third in the strong Sunset League. At the Hawthorne Takedown Tournament, Frank Alvarez took first in his weight division, Dirk Rosenfeld took third, and Taylor Puryear took third. At the Orange Coast College In- vitational Tournament, Ken Otsubo took first, Pat Buono took third, and Bill Twigg took second. At the Five Counties, Pat Buono took a second. In the Sunset League Finals, Ken Otsubo and Taylor Puryear won champion- ships, with Frank Alvarez and Dirk Rosen- feld taking second, and Pat Bunon and Mike Hoptay taking third. 'WM Sideline advice from Coach Rice lead Oilers down the path to victory. Reverse-half and friendly persuasion brings Bill Twigg closer to a pin. 5 ri ii T' The tight-waist, bull-drive brings Oilers another victory. 43 W .,,. , ,.,,,.,,,as,,w s, ,,-2 ,, Athletics 143 . W K J . i 4 Sf-uf ' as Back: Pete Baker, Bill McCoy, John Matlock, Scott Mallory, Bill Geier, Larry Kellogg, Mark Smith, Coach Rice. Front: Dirk Rosenfeld, Tim Tumer, John Legerton, Mark Andrade, Pat Galvin, Brian Vogt. Not shown: Robbie Merwin. Junior Varsity Wrestlers Have Winning Season The Junior Varsity Wrestling team had a good season with ten wins and four losses, showing five wins and two losses in League matches. They placed third in Sunset League Finalsg second in the Huntington Beach Tournament and fifth at the Rancho Novice Tournament. Pete Baker was rated Most Valuable Player and Bill McCoy was Captain. Dirk Rosenfeld receives 3 points near fall against Newport Harbor. As the match ends the tension builds. Tight waist works well to keep Newport Harbor opponet in control F rosh-Soph Wrestlers Have Promising Goals Back: Barry Watters, John Adams, Joe Aguilar, Casey Case. Front: Frank Blasingame, Helio Petoe, Dane Leonhardt, Jack Earles. Coach discusses mistakes after matches. syi lf! L Taylor Puryear shows form which brought him League title. Bull-drive wins another one for Steve Duval. Q A Reverse-halfcomes in handy for another Oiler victory. A half-nielson brought another win to Dave Lopez uses cradleto pin Marina. Mike Orta. Athletics 145 'living -. f ... ,fha iler Nine acea' Tough pposition wil sf gf: . ? sf' .. Q5 if .ia we 15 1 1.1 :-- -ti, 6 Baseball arrived with spring. Fill- ing the positions left open by gradu- ation set this year's team to work immediately. Loosening the arms, sharpening the eye, and getting the timing back took up pre-league practices and exhibition games. The Oiler nine had high hopes for the league opener. S .Q ..... .ff K X 146 Athletics - : v:s::::s:- - With A rrival of Spring .., .SM sr? .rf hr- 1 r lr 4 1 ex, 5 if V, 1 V, A 'L A f: 'H' ifiwilf G 3 I , ...,, V 5-U 15, I , K ' ' .V 1 In VV V so i v so yyii v ' 'HA - e l y is a 1 - if E 7 'i7 My Y i 1A Z s 'Q i 5 V ff V ,V. I , ,V,VV .VV . V V VV V V , V V gi , V r M Y V ,,l ' ff V H 5 X . V E'V - 'A if ' ' i A 'i'K 4 i y i l s Q 1 x , 3 ' l fl A A ,., ' i , ii V . i I 1 , ' ' if , ' u Zf - my , A - v l or is , V 1' V V , .. , ,, oiyh - VAVVVV UV V. V V . A - lift? f - . 2 :fQ V ZE2, . , ' PJZi i v y A . l a y y , L sg, V we , ,,,.,,k,,,M,l1 nf M, , V H, ,uhh ,,v f f f,,g,,, ,f1'1r:1-New., f . - ' ,. K ' 3 q - I A 2' H i Row l: Craig Kennedy, Ron Venham, Gary Luna, Kyle VanAmersfort, Jeff Groene, Row 2: JeffSlagle, Bill Shubin, Richard Galle, Terry Ashford, Darlow Troxel, Row 3: Keith James, Jim Ashford, Gary Ror- Athletics 147 baugh, Steve Brooks, Paul Fulham, Avis Plummer, Steve Deeter. V f -VM-W wan., .m....M-,.W.,.,..,,,W.,E -M ,N..,,. ,, N.t,W,.,,? ,, .MW -NYE' f, ' 1- . 1 L,,n, , sf 13 ,151 -h, an K i f 1. t is 'QM S E ii: 'igjh U74 Sitting: Paul Howard, Kevin Cannon, Rich Baer, Brad Bumum, Bob Engstrom, Kneeling: Hermann Schaard, Ben Hemandez, Lynn Ramsey, Richard Kelter, Brian Adams, Paul Homyak, Standing: Coach Garland, Jeff Bravo, Scott Carlson, Mike Rizzo, Doug Moll, Ron Micklin, Darrell Weiland. EQ- ft t Junior Varsity -A Step A way From Stardom Sting one grounder 148 Athletics Inches win games A tum in practice Q! K A M , -N., 'Wil-1 A Chance to Play A Chance to Learn il F rash-Soph Baseball ' NM One away winging Bag on as We Y. We W ,,-e E:.: S L' Q 'S e MQ as All W . e at il L .l l, lep, . ' X, W ., ,ik .V et K iir 5 xx Viy ' ,. A K' J fb 525- V 7?: 'Q'rl' W. Q N WWW is Gz1ffi4:i'L,L' 1 A , ., f L25 ,L Qliilgl lalfgf liek iii? W 512 L r W ,jiffp-, A i X 1 me I jf' HQ -..ww L g , -L 4 in - w ...MQ aim, s w is L if ' 1 'units -. 'Q , M -zzisev f L L f Q a R Q R 31? f 4 ' L ' gg, J 'A i , W f X Z e X y y , so , Q , s , 966642 L - V 5 - ffl!! Cf-'ll I i' A 'l 0 in 117 Front: Jeff Lewis, Paul Dugmore, Mark Jenkins, Larry DeLong, Charles Murphy. Second: Rocky Ciarelli, Scott Rankin, Tom Croft Littlefield, Richard Haas, Keith Robinette. Third: Mike Tannler, Richard Henderson, Richard Rodriguez, Dennis King, Mike Riegle Bob Isherwood. ff 0: . Catching the Signal Athletics 149 iler Runners Ley? sawn Q , ,I 4' 2111. , infix EJ, A 3 if tl The team found a moment ofvaluable relaxation before the rigors ofa meet. The 1971 varsity track team was very strong in all departments. Sprints, distances, relays, hurdles, and field events all boasted boys who were able to compete with the best. The team found that to excel in track, pain must flow freely. The meets and even the practices found the team trying to im- prove to become the very best. Track was an individual sport, but the team found that their performances improved through unity. Strong per- formers for the Oilers were Garth wise, .Iohn Mullins, Jim Davidson, Bob Dreiling, Jim Nitzkowski, Les Potts, .IimWo11hy, and David Andelin. Oiler track achievements should continue to mount because most of the team were juniors and sophomores. Mark Hill and mates proved that the Oilers were the greatest. A s a i ' . fr Ei Handoffs were the time when cooperation was needed pposition Behind Pre-meet excitement ran high as Oilers worked toward victory. wi v-:-5 :,, ff . , I -sw in 5 Mia? 'AFV i y be My 1 'E' f . I ,t., divx . Qin Q, I , la . X mg gy Li mini 5:.l,i.,,j,:igfi,., ,,::,, 1 i ij, T ,ami K 3'iL- f 7Vk7 .k,: in , i ' ---: ,.,,A H 11 Q' N ' I i 4, . Ml, 3 'L T Q 'Y' i S I 'Y 1-, - -: - l 2 :jj ' 1 tttee , ,. tttet , H t :,.. 3 L,-t ,. IV '::': ': ' ig Vrzgigiiit Eg? ,. , .v,. f ....,, ,V ii M sg. Q If K -Q ,. Kjrc Taplin found concentration necessary during the grueling mile relay. Dwnflesw' - 5 ' . ,E-..5.'-:,,Ee. U ' fyaff:?f5:'wk g f -fir f A it 1. A strong start and determination were basic characteristics of any l'l1l'lIlCl'. gg? . . kkhh A 5 I , 7 V. ,f., ' it be i Fine form added vital inches to Oilcr pole vaulters. Athletics 151 ilers Bees Showed Determination n Track KIM? :JA W , .. 5' at . Standing L-R: Dan Long, Doug Osborne, Alonzo Millan, Tim Ansorge. Kneeling L-R: Greg Trabert, Bruce Kawaguchi, Jorge Millan, Jim Kiser. Sit- ting: Dan Emplield, Karl Abrahamson, Don Diamond, Don Flaherty. l E f f s i Q it xg., ' :xi .ap y ' eiaianieei i -I- igzl A,Vg . g xrelg V 7 A -Q-I-4 . Q V ei 'Q !ftif'1e :www fl - - . f m -. A- k,.. - , . .wqsa-iq ., - ,L A-,. sw' ' i Oiler sprinters provided needed points in relay events. Tim Ansorge goes after it with a strong 1320 finish, The 1971 Bee track outlook was very bright, though the team was 'X V, Q small in numbers. Each man had to carry an extra share of the load by participating in several events. The team was very balanced throughout all events-from the sprints to the distances. This bal- anced depth proved to be the difference in many close meets. Out- standing for the Oilers were Alonzo Millan, Dan Empfield, and Tim Ansorge. 152 Athletics Premeet planning required concentration. wt L. ...V The crack ofthe gun and energy exploded into speed. Meets were WOH and IOS! on the handoff. Cee's Promised Bright Future L'-' to W'hY 'J'r .nf 'M' N . ..W. ,,,e,A1,, ,,.....W, , V,,,. .W,A . .,,,,g . ,,,i1., W,Qme . . ..A. .. ,. J L . . - .Z .. i . r I . Y ' Front: Evan Lloyd, Kurt Lawrence, Steve Richards, Gary Johnson, Nathan Andelin, Jim Weaver, Leo Glaubitz, Paul Schilleci. Second Row: Dennis Potts, Brad Kessell, Terry Anderburg, Dave Nischwitz, Duncan Miller, Mike Vaine, Dean Fronck. Third Row: John Willard, Paul Parker, Robert Householder, Lance Ferm, Hugh Roberts, Jim Weaver, Jim Schlict, Tom Brower. The outlook for the 1971 Cee track team was one of much optimism even though many of the athletes were untested in actual competition. Many new faces appeared to provide their skills as individuals. The tumout was fine, and the runners were strong. The only factor lacking in preseason projection was experience. However, enough seasoned runners did participate to make the team formidable indeed. Some of the better runners were Dennis Potts, Robert Householder, Paul Schilleci, and Dave Nischwitz. These athletes, as well as their teammates, should provide foundations for strong Oiler teams of the future. , . 1: 1 - .. 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Z , , Q ing-,ss c s s - a l . v W-eh ..,-I-,,v,ymwf,w,fg,.f,wff'-W I .ewes .iMsgexfhmmiwwe-elf-ff,f'ggfg-1-wwwfm-vs ,.,. .V Aw, - 2, -- -. ,W . ,,....m...,..W,,M.r,..t, ,. A fwgqgfpgkmxd-wid, ,,.. Q 'Wav wx A '.,:'--we f- M- weww,,,..7,,W, s eQ,9Ks1e,.,,'.4', ,few -W f- . 2 f. f 7- - . .A f - 1 , V , f-w:fu wsyf,9g,ei,gfw fp, '17 A 1 W ., . V 1 ..,, W 1 , , Endurance, speed, skillg all part of a fine Oiler team. Stan Cowen proved ability by retuming a difficult serve. Q' c 3 4 6 Mwmimw- Happiness is victory. . . 156 Athletics The fine fonn of Bob Latina led the Oilers to another win ,gma- u. Q s r 'I u f Q 52 5 Q 'S 1 af an : -Z cu' fl Standing: Dane Koch, Bob Latina, Forrest Miller, Bob Boucher, Coach Dale Schultz. Kneel 5 , J' P , 7 , v 1 h .J af if if 4 K., C Q X , X yi.. f e 'V Q f 7 3 2 Wx ,,.....-- f 5 ing: Dan Solomen, Brad Wallace, Stan Cowen, Martin Bailey. A strong turnout indicated a bright future for the Oiler tennis program. The team showed ch in the tough Sunset League. Building experience and a com- petitive spirit highlighted this year's team wen. improvement with each mat led by Bob Latina and Stan Co f ,- it lx i vm... y aw, Ne 14 Fine performance led the Oilers to victory. I H W .- V at - 'ef fi ws! , , X I y ....r.e....i..i..v l atll . , e 1. Hard work combined with skill made it s ...W kg3j5UQtlaf7g.QfIffL,,ggftwsii r, V .1 ' . ,gil I, M ,,., M fa-msgs Willa 1 1 L-wsLgir,gQ Q, Ii great tennis team. S 554 is 1 , . if w W . , . 'f' 7 'K' w.f2frv'1w .f ,, kfkgemgzp 1, fi.: A55,565.:?:,t,2,:,:,:,:,a,,:,v ss? 9 5, fm. vang J' 'iff' 'rf 'r unMu4m eff? We z ff mf, 'gO:6:l!.C'9.f' SNK, ,f,f.',g,,.,Zq5.14NFQy'1sg ,ff g f U. A,.,.,',t:,:.:L i ,Q Qu Q55 gm ik, W o me WL., 'i'-Wes as , , . .4 'S'rfa Q'o. v j'.,5n'gb:3 . '!'N' , V . . .....5 .,g 4 'WPI ::. km Q..-V --MW.,,,e,' 521-Wfc ff.. M E X , 9? 45 an f'.f?s'a 0 9 9 4 63,0 .Q 'J . 4 ' ' 1 Q R , .. 0 , A Q'i'I'qif'qiSs8s'if'if?7? 'o'o'e?z '?'fa?'ai - ,,o,Q,a,i,4e.w Victory came to those who worked. 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Sometimes a waiting game, ff' ' r 5-a A L le an . - ' f Q f. ... , f' E' L gg f - ' wks, - 1. 1, . w,1 1' -- , 2-.M ff 5 fs ., , ' 1 I J f fit ., 'M r- J ' fv M-, ' 2: ' ..' 1 A-mf 1 ' ' A ' '?9 i' 24 . ' ' 4: ? k..wwhS-aff. fm Q 1x?f'f'3 b V+ 1. at K' f I , . ' , 2 ' I X Fr .. , gi K 4 I M .C ,fy 1 +4 I Q LM' ,w aa rg W- i L l , , Standing: Hal Cady, Mike Cowen, Art West, Don Arkle, Gerald Frahm, im lmme , 1 Fox, Tony Stiver, David Latina, Mike O' Dell, Tal Legache. t , . - i If WM? i ,fix 91,.m..' 'A J' K' l M'ke Finn, COACH Dale Schultz. Kneeling: Roger Kuske, Mike J.V. tennis team strived for a successful season against a tough opposition. Seven league games plus several non-league games kept these boys busy. You could find these boys on the courts after school every day practicing to be the best for Huntington. 158 Athletics H M 4 Q Mzfa.-. H' li ,. , A , 5 5 e 11:53,-Q: 2 ':fz,'fwf,,.1's, iw ' . 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Athletics 159 Var ity Goyers zpped Under Par Kelly Gifford, Bart Deboe, Phil Clark, Russ Berg, Rawn Wanamaker, Not Pictured, Gary Weller. .m..,., vr,r 4,,a...W.,.st.a...f.t,...s.'-:,,i-,.. . , ! ! ! ! t i ef I r ! , J Z I S .iw S J t . gg., .. 3 . X N K - f 1 ,izfi ' .f S t .fgggg 3 S . K iirr T' 5. it 5 . - Q , ji ' ' nf. , L25 . V f , f , , ...sf - f Jffvs' 2 . 11 If . -I If .J .Liana-,V-1 sz...-1 Wieiliiff Qi,-gi :H - fi 2-, :fm .. -7 'm5YfaiiiT'fU : 'AW..s-fi V - . ' ' if . rr J A. Y . ,WH A- pl. if ya, A , -he-.,:-.Sxt:.s2izfYi!r. -2':',w?bf::1Lf2'. ' i , J .. . . ., at ,, -gf, . 1 a A 1 , 'N-:zivaaainizfkmsiwi 0: v-T.- 1:1-t. :gm . i - -vi. legfsjgmfiisiwfei raw, A flick of the wrist, and the ball flew on its way. The varsity golf team began the season in fine form, winning their first matches. Their strong pre-season showing gave an idea of what the team could and eventually would do in league. The Oilers found them- selves in the familiar role of the favorite in the Sunset League race. Some of the finer performers were Russ Berg, Gary Weller, Kelly Gifford, and Rawn Wana- maker. Others giving strong efforts were Phil Clark and Bart Deboe. 160 Athletics ,. F , I , P ' -V :- ' S 5215 W If -N ' .. f . - .,,..:::,' .. g Wi --2-:Q-2,.wv4', - T ' - if '- . K i T . 5 ilk 1 : i n ' f st-, , - . , 3' g .. 5, 3? jf - f Q' V :eq K, ,X : -- 2 5.,g5Qg,- is I -. . ,QQ -. 2 , 2..:.gd.i . L' X. .. 1 in 9 - . . . 'L . 'Hg Ylvtviiiffwgi - .f , . i , K. , , , . , I I 1 i V s, ' K - 51.4 .z- 5, .Q-is-1.. . , -.'. Thai .Q e T - --..,.. . '.:1z.g ,j,g,,f,.5WQQLSSQHQLEPQE'Sibilftifl?lzf77yE15i,- r A V Qw- ,, wffsf' i ' ge, K fx 535 U-'T . Q . sms, ,. . V ftfgf 21f'w i ,rg ,ff ' if , . 1, ' Wy' .-, .L i ..,.11w.s,w .v...., -f.., .. ,,... . .. , ., - k - -W A .,1f:..,i-.aw .-..w...1...5,.ffz W 0 ff' ,. vt--t f,w.sifm.is,E.vg, - V, s.i5,1f-ww' ,W ' K' l.1s..vv-. Q 722 5. fi? 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Mjzlwifs 2.22 2 ' ' te... , , . t,3,rg,,m . .. ,,,, is ,,,, i,,.ii,,..,,w6 a,,.,,,, Y, 3, M ':'f'l:f' Mi' KL14ff2k,i?5fE4i 'f15f5zflwifiJTzi5xXifsl?'W-'E 5i'?95Sf3V95S'3ififi,7f754fe,'L: ffvE- H, W, W ,,,,,,, M. ..,.,i., t Russ Berg found that practice swings helped his game. 'al- Phil Clark showed smoothness in his putting stroke. Follow through is a crucial segment of the game of golf. Bart DeBoe exhibited concentration as he addressed the ball. Athletics 161 , A.5,,h, fJ V ,ff-1-rf ' , 1 ..-.- - , . .... - 'fx' .,,A fi Q L 'A ' ff1: .-iiff f - .1 .zgaiiia f alf iiiifiiil --ff 53 gqzigswgiiwzgss' f1,g1,:g-of . 2 2 A H G K' .h Q 22 si Y'f5i:l L L' F. 4- 3 ,- --f Q . fs,-ffpz,,,ff,, ,,EM,r ,v1,gfW Pz.f1m. f- L ,J ss ,Qs s y -E ,Q --1 .--h 3- fm-3,3is,-T.,-Qs.:, , 3, ,fi r m gEI5V:33?,rg,V,,fEi ,gU:5gE,.:,,E,r L.f,.1,.r,.E K V kK.V ii, . i rig ,Lg ig . -1' N lv- -wi 'N rf X : if Z! V 3, 'J it 'QL' , Q .2 I' 'W -5 -fy . Q j - ,, , , 1,,,.,lv ,4 il, x . 0 A .f I' , di 3 1 fi?-figs - la ' ' .- ii i 'MX c . -' - X if fy 'o , QL-- 5 s 5 wr K 'izjfFfffikirfal-tl' ' if 'ff -1 if as , I ,V ,rig L . , ,,f,,k.,, , A chip shot found the green. o' ' - L' r wa,....Q.:- V 7 ,,43.,f, A K ' R , - I W A - . KL 1 , 3 - - ,gm i 4 1. V7 sv. -, , g. . , A w i f ' ,. tets to e ., li I K b y A. M. ,f 1' A good follow-through was complemented by good form. fl' . f K ,vs-My ms. On country club greens and fairways daily, the J V's worked to ,fr take one stroke from the score. They drove, pitched, and putted, rf' 4 trying to bring a championship to Huntington Beach. J V GOUer Primed Themselves For Varsity Richard Wallace, Steve Winther, Dave Britt, Jeffjohnson, Marc Whitney. 162 Athletics 'iran' Many Sports - ne Purpose ff ' e I , - 1 iaaa 4' 1 , l fi lil i A' 5 It was conflictgman against man. It was the eternal struggle that tl 5,3 fy each man endures to find himself. It was participating as a member ..., A gr' of the team, a ste u ward to an individual oal. It was the athlete 23 p p g at Huntington Beach High School. A K 1 l mi ,ra,e if , -Q A . ' a z ? if ,S E t . 5a .. lr 4. Q, fr? 4 'f ' 5 4- w Rl 1' .V i ryf, .. H tj g g 'V ,gxwi N Girls' Athletic Association Board. Any girl in Huntington Beach High School may participate in the Girls' Athletic Association. This year Huntington Beach G.A.A, had over 300 members. Enjoyment, leadership, sportsman- ship, and the development of skills are all part of the program. The girls this year were active in forty sports- days and sponsored the Christmas dance, the chocolate sale, an all school sportsnight, the dance concert, and the awards banquet. .. 4 , ,XM A , Donna Brown Janet VanDeusen GAA Vice President GAA President ,ri -. . ,, is 'N 2 Lynn Alvarez Chris Geiger Regina Rosebeary Sharon Akin Secretary Treasurer Publicity Chairman Co-Assistant Publicity 7 164 Athletics Hard Work Leads to Wctory , Q is Patty Patch Kerry Flanagan Paula Ober Mary Sharpe Co-Assistant Publicity Badminton Manager Basketball Manager Field Hockey Manager Martha Murphy Andree Lecocq Gwynn Geiger Janet MacDonald Gymnastics Manager Modem Dance Manager Softball Manager Swimming Manager 1,1 -,,. fwgfsilsftet - 7' 1 ww .Q 1 ie, .f--2-Jw msiwe-21 iul ett e e l f be ,', V ' 1 , 24 ley t A ' ytii if VVLL Z Q E I ' G yet f r f ' e t e 55' , , V ,if i K.C, Runge Connie Wertsbaugher Ava Aguilar Lori Boulter Tennis Manager Track Manager Volleyball Manager Freshman Representative Athletics 165 Call the Seniors Champions. . . They Earned I I L to R, Front Row: Cathie Crouse, Sharon Holden, Sharon Akin, Sue Raines, Susan Teague, Pam Morrison, Gloria Alvarez, Donna Anderson, Joan Mar- tin, and Ellen Lichenstein. Second Row: Christy Malone, Nance Green, Sue White, Cathy Graydon, Kathy Whetstone, Cindi Cowan, Sue Barton, Caroline Duncan, Shannon Murray, and Carol Strange. Third Row: Durla Horvat, Adele Moody, Ellen Eskey, Sandy Contreras, Jill Paulin, Nancie Robins, Carol Shutt, Robin Olney, Sheila Wilson, and Denise Hill. Top Row: Joan Wallis, Claudia Hudson, Denise Moats, Janet VanDeusen, Donna Brown, Pam Cole, Suzanne Clark, Jody Peterson, Mary Sharpe, and Mary Jo Standley. 'eme- Cheers to a hockey victory over Edison Pass it to the forward! Coolfigs and punch hit the spot! U.: 4f' Dig! Set! Spike! Athletics 167 Call the Junior Qualwed. . . L to R Front: Deborah Noland, Cathy Colliet, Kathy Murphy, Jane Dunn, Stacy Ausman, Karen Disbrow, Leslie Crano, Patty Patch, Julie Peck. Second: Lynn Alvarez, Ofelia Zamora, Isabel Schultz, Gloria Ortega, Paula Ober, Marie Churchill, Teri McGuire, Mary Mosier, Tanya Harter. Third: Debbie Yamazaki, Linda Martinez, Janine Jarvis, Karen Rochester, Shelley Toombs, Lynn Perry, Elizabeth Churchwell, Sheila Tilley, To- nette Tangcay. Top: Regena Rosebeary, Diana McCreary, Melinda Armstrong, Julie Severns, Michelle Cramer, Kathy Kanold, Beverly Waschkeit, Karen Hutchison, Leslie Lohrke, Carmen Terrazas. .qui 5 Y fm .. .M 4 xx. X .Ili V-:ami i ,'l,, fl - fe le M if N i ' M f 1 .. t Q . -Q World's Finest Chocolate sale helped sponsor G,A.A. Italltook team work toscore. activities. Athletics 168 To Assume Their Role allege? it 9 es reg S iulsiimiieigvt Y E Q 5 is ali' ai? E fl as s ,,... 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Front: Andrea MacDonald, Kerry Flanagan, Charlene Van Voorhees, Karen Runge, Kathy Gamby, Pan Cunning- ham, Debbie Penland, Second: Connie Wertzbaugher, Beverly Harrell, Stephanie Pantoja, Stephanie Bates, Linda Whitfield, Michelle McCrady, Nancy Nelson, Joyce Blackman, Debbie Clemens, Sidney Koepsel, Stephanie Robertson. Third: Cindy Ortiz, Charlotte Cole, Susan Shouse, Doren Potts, Sue Davies, Mary Ann Moreno, Denise Moss, Marianne McCrady, Peggy Harper, Teri Standley, Fourth: Joy Strange, Dee Dotson, Trish McCraw, Karen Krieger, Mari Schadee, Sylvia Sawyer, Mila Mitchell, Kay Bauchwitz, Virginia Roberts, Stephanie Gassmann. l70 Athletics '-we--....,-.a-f i -I A r D sag., use , .- -figs-gsgQZ t wig :W-.wggdsai z'31l:?1Qisws5A-Zftssi : :Tas 'fvwlfiwzfiiiiis ffe , . . , - 7 'xg-jyf UFEQ-fxsitmt f iff? 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J K L F' 3 The race was about to begin. -J l f 5 I B 25. 5 Q . , s z f, A if A gentle curve and the dive was completed. 1 fy.. X XX V Standing' Lonie Hassel, Carla Atterberry, Dale O'Connor, Robin Comes, Linda McAdams, Terissa LeFever, Lynn Morrison, Kris Newman, Dana Moss ll l' J s Chris Kasparek Terry Woolf Michelle O'Brien Judy Green, Mona Renno, Mona Morita. Middle Row: Emmy Musso, Barbara Ha , Caro me ame , , , Karla Ober Carole Barker, Linda Aason, Lisa Headrix, Jamie Ausman, Judy Inman. Bottom Row: Joy Clor, Julie Johnson, Chris Fazio, Madeline Sawyer Ruth Globuis, Kelly Parker, Linda Allison, Kim Cushman, Debbie Provance, Chris Geiger. 172 Athletics a .-qt , Z x iz. at F T' X L K .uni 4 , 1 l t I 1, l K gi . - L ui... W W tt. I L gr V,., 4, K?,A..1. .A kt MM-K, - Q D l A i t , W--KWWL. 4n, -'ff ,M..-W-an Just a little ways farther! With hairflying, preparation is made for a soft landing. 1 X 2, 7 I Qi fl Yi: 3 .fl ffl: A perfect dive brings another Oiler victory. Athletics 173 l l , be ! Carla Abbey, assisted by Mrs. Weber, practiced one of her many rou- Everyone gave helpful guidance whenever it was needed. tines. A dvancea' Gym nas ls Performed Front Row: Martha Murphy, Maxine Johnson, Sandy Sarjent, Debby Dabney, Sheryl Johnstone, Dawn Baggarley, Sherry Taylor, Carla Abbey, Debby Eddow, Kathy Sass, Terri Benter, Hollee Shidler, Sharon Andersen, Edna Williams, Back Row: Patty Boyle, Carole Barker, Polly Love, Jackie Roach, Amy Trachtenberg, Suzy Cox, Karen Jones, Lorinda McDonald, Evelyn Hutton, Patty Maier, Debbie Bushard. Athletics 174 S , S i Strength and effort added to a good routine The balance team took concentration and endurance. Much practice was needed to perfect routines. 1 Many different styles could have been used on each piece of equipment. Athletlcs 175 Different ideas were expressed in different ways. M odern Dance Success Achieved The modern dance program featured sophomore, junior, and senior girls, specially chosen through tryouts, in a display ot creative dancing. Under the direc- tion of Mrs. Constance Crenshaw, members of the group prepared the major Spring Modern Dance Con- cert. Talent, grace, and beauty complemented one another in a fine performance. 176 Athletics The ultimate. . . Bottom: Dawn Rosenfeld, Pam Davis, Arlene Maccarone, Debi Fong, Diane Johnson, Donna Sansky, Linda Casey, Sheryl Fuller, Linda Phelan, Sondra Barnes, Diane Diamond. Second: Moira Berg, Debbie Bauer, Rebecca Danks, Janis Greenwald, Paula Harbison, Lynne Gilbertsen, April Jackson, Jill Pfister, Wendy Wright, Jackie Fekete, Shawn Clifft. Third: Chris Titcomb, Marjorie Shey, Shirley Neyman, Carol Ray, Joan Linn, De DeStefano, Cindy Lee, Jeannie Vaughan, Andrea Ellman, Debbie McCurdy, Linda Hazlett. Standing: April Rasmussen, Andree Lecocq, Stevie Hanson. Four individuals were the parts that made up the whole. Over and up. Athletics 177 Call The Sophomores Amateur . . . f f .Ja i i 3 i I f 3 I J l Front: Connie Wertzbaugher, Debbie Penland, Sondra Barnes, Marta Catlin, Judy Inman, Jamie Ausman, Becky Barber, Chris Kasparek, Marie Berens, Kelly Parker, Beverly Harrell, Chris Geiger, Lonie Hassel, Second: Nancy Mosher, Stacy Robertson, Debbie Dugmore, Miriam Rodriguez, Janis Green- wald, Sue Davies, Peggy Tarzian, Kris Newman, Diane Prescott, .loan Drake, Terri Wimberly, Karla Ober, Edna Williams, Paula Thrailkill, Third: Mere- dith Piper, Lynette Vawter, Carol Bruns, Linda Whitfield, Stephanie Bates, Beverly Kaufman, Dorren Potts, Terrie Benter, Robyn Smith, Pauline Iwata, Mila Mitchell, Reena Morgan, Susan Shouse, Joan Stambaugh, Wendy Wright, Anita Varela, Fourth: Joy Clor, Emmy Musso, Pam Cunningham, Kathy Gamby, Cindy Benson, Barbara Hall, Carolyn James, Marianne McCrady, Judy Rosenthal, Stephanie Rantoja, Dale McBride, Steffanie Freiheit, Ada Chang, Debbie Delo. out for each activity. The sophomores were no exception as they participated in each available sport with excit- ieii 'ff'?iH if 'P Each year G.A.A. has interested more girls who come ' we .. .. W - ig ment and energy. Sophomores served on committees, 3 f . . si M . - rsse - g played on sporps days, and held positions on the G.A.A. :,: . ,.:,. N board Fin?-Hr w rr H PR in : K 1 .f :::i i ??5P??533?f , 3 . ,t,. ::':: Q Rl L 1 S - 'i ff 1 , Y' 1 4, ,Q ,,., tl Q .. e L Ml , .K , M A - t ,fkiikseumuuww Num Q ' A' if wi 178 Athletics A S Get-Aquainted Sports day helped Sophomores to become more involved. But What Potential! ,Q T ,, A gl ir Stretch, reach, to make the height. A quiet moment of reflection. After school members gathered for gymnastics. Athletics 179 Call The Freshmen Beginners. ul They Bottom Row: Tracey Millhouse, Sarah Santibanez, Rose Hernandez, JoAnn Morrison, Kathy Ryan, Sylvia Fong, Patrica Zarieki, Cindy Fillmore, DruAnn Powers, Julie Fairbanks, Resse Avzaradel. Second Row: Fran Ryan, Shelly Johnson, Loretta Aguilar, Wendy Stapleton, Margie Royer, Susan Royer, Denise Chisholm, Beverly lngrham, Denise DeRosa, Linda Farris, Mary Nearing, Kim Christiansen. Third Row: Karen Roorda, Nancy Perry, Melody Heeger, Sheree Hauth, Stacy Stegen, Debbie Johnstone, Melody Merrill, Charm Major, Julie How, Cheryl Hagert, Nancy Warner, Cindy Clouse, Monica Hattig, Colleen Conway, Kris Abrahamson, Debbie Brewer. Fourth Row: Edna Morita, Robin Sass, Debbie Garcia, Audrey Andrade, Robyn Allan, Alice Jones, Sherry Finn, Shirley Walling, Sheryl Smith, Celeste Furtsch, Lydia Prendeville, Pam Downey, Debbie Durston, Dixie Allen, Debby Harrigan. Top Row: Kim Love, Laurie Runyen, Lorette Gabriel, Ellen Clark, Karen Sampson, Barbara Cole, Ann Hudson, Diane Hutchinson, Janice Keefe, Gafyle Peck, Vicky Chaffee, Amy Worthy, Christi Moyer, Ellen Moffett, Nancy Cox, Imelda Flores. Freshman girls invaded the G.A.A. program as they came out for their first year of participation. Lori Boulter was selected by her peers to represent them on the G.A.A. Board. Each girl sold candy to raise money, were excited the first time they wore the orange jackets, and helped greatly on com- mittees to make the Christmas Sockhop a success. l80 Athletics Front Row: Karla Ober, Stephanie Pantoja, Cindy Benson, Connie Wertzbaugher, Gayle Peck, Mary Sharpe. Back Row: Kelly Parker, Marianne McCrady, Sherry Finn, Edna Williams, Amy Worthy, Sheryl Smith, Paula Thrailkill. Will Someday Learn Freshman girls enjoyed participating in after-school GAA. Gymnastics was a lot of fun for those involved. Practice prepared the girls for GAA Sportsdays. Athletics 181 G.A.A. Hall OfFame Yolanda Aguilar Andrea MacDonald Tennis, Badminton HALL OF FAME The outstanding senior award was presented to the girls who were the most highly skilled participants in each of the areas of the G.A.A. program. 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The year 1970-1971 unfolded Executive Board efforts directed toward service and leadership' throughout the Huntington Beach High School campus and surrounding community. Approval of Associated Student Body budget and expenditures, calendar- ing of student activities, presentations of Homecoming and Queen of Courts, coord- inating ideas for assemblies, representing the student body at leadership conferences, and initiating contacts through the students to render assistance to Southern California fire victims were all responsibilities and notable achievements of the year's Executive Board. Unity in efforts and genuine attempts to represent and satisfy student needs through school projects .have indeed determined a year of accomplishment in strengthening general relations among students, teachers, and administrators. Darrel Walker ASB President A35 :::.'5v:Eii :l4IHII:.,'f'... i.. i W 73191 ' ibm .. - fail 5 'YH-ifx3.'25'1PZ45Wf5if'5 iiRf '51?f' sf., - ...gi U r, 1- ti - 2 11,522.5-+i,:,f-ti ,ns . S1 X re ramtg gi 1 it 5 is NEW iii 1 . 1. elf ts7'Yf V' i .s : f f ' J-' effsgigzsi. - -ag. ,V - .. - -gases-ffl. ., -' ,t - . asm A A - Q-,east Q i ' . , .55 A 'l 1. 1 Q . 1 g,,3,rn1.2g 1 , . f - wi V5 ' 2' 1- '- riwfss ,ff ' - 5 V, QF 3 if Taylor Puryear Sharon Akin Rene Orton Jan Borgerson Mari Schadee ASB Vice President ASB Secretary ASB Treasurer CASC Vice President SAC Representative -N-..s,, Lynn Alvarez Sharon Holden CASC Representative CASC Representative Executive Board members add to the Christmas s irit. it 4 te' H , . , ,,. 5, L' 1 ssts ts, 'lf-P as z ts.. f it . . ts' R Y .,, 1 H A ' A - A? W P' f -err . as 1 A , - . . Jerry Goetsch - - gl 1 A -X 33 J Q A 9, I 231 Jim Goddard . . -' -Q . , ' Q: .Y Q .- .4 ' jr-g i . Senior President 1 .Q 'si '37 , 2. : So homore President : ' - V N ' 2 'H r-.. , I ft g X XV ..,... .E M W I , , , . Durla Horvat Linda Allison Stephanie Gassmann 186 Student I-lfe Senior Representative Junior President Junior Representative :sfLaff-eee1i-tveyesefe -1, ta. 1 - . . V x gtg.sl..g. ,Q f.. Wwe ws- t t l ... . ,N .V i ,W Q. 1?..f' . H Q.-saaslnzwzwt. ggqjffig .Z ,.,,. .s ,st , 1' ff . 'Y' 'am Us 2 Q Wig at 2 1 -We t if . aww gags . i 5 i 25 gt if t . is ' nt .1 1, fini ' '-is i , t .1 . . . 3' .Ioan Wallis Comm. ofAssemblies f as 5255 f we - t ' - ,saga : :1.:'i5. 1'- M5 A iiginws if was V V. -- I , -' . ' ' i .ssfrsfswie V . .Y g.. a .V,N sas. ...W Q .. .. . 5 fs 'iigff f ' . sfff I ' - 1 l MW gm.: ii, . - ' . g.,..:gHis -. F' ' . ' -1 . ' ' ' 1 sez- Lee Ordway Comm. ofAthletics Debbie Reynolds Comm. ofCampus Michelle O'Brien Comm. ofClubs fe: tsl. sit ....tt.,.. X vfifeiiffss. .' .ggtfz.:sftr.:fs.1gvz- t ' he - fefgkmft gf - f si5f.yte.53q ,,.t.s.-til, ..... W MA.sz..'m.. 5' ' 4 5 lf ,f f if i Tot' .psf - -k ' i t ,Zh it X Gwynn Geiger Comm. ofPep 'Q 49 gi ss X Pam Morrison Helen Tarzian Mary ANU Moreno Mark Hill Comm. of Publicity Comm. of Social Affairs Girl's League President BOYS League PfCSidCr1t lf' Emy Manuel American Field Service Jim Barringer Freshman President Dale McBride Sophomore Representative mf Leadership camp sheds light on new ideas. i Concemed thoughts help make a success- ful year. .Q Student problems are always a topic for discussion. K ... 59 K- L A f Vi 1' .. , - t 'f ' 5 1 M, . 1-- t x if if 5 t A Geraldo Souza American Field Service - . .mtemtti as . a - szsimstfifis -I .' if! 9.55 . i . . .3 warm.-fiif' V wifi' ff's..r-sfsq. gf eff -. I t .,L. ' Sheree Hauth Freshman Representative Darrell Stillwagon Activities Director Student Voice Heard Through Student Congress The Student Congress of Huntington Beach High School, comprised of delegates selected through homerooms, is the iorganization en- abling students to express opinions on school issues pertaining to the student body. Under the leadership of Taylor Puryear, A.S.B. Vice- President, Student Congress conducted a highly successful United Crusade Drive col- lecting more than 5700.00 for the mentally and physically handicapped. A profitable year for Student Congress, important items such as open campus, crime prevention, and cur- riculum were discussed with satisfying results. The United Way drive shows that students really do care At student congress meetings ASB Vice-President becomes the meet- ing mediator. l88 St udent Life Discussion panel answer questions about current student problems. Finally reaching the end of this year, and-for many of us-the end of a career , we can pause, and look back over the year, this year, for the seniors, the climax of three years of hard work. This year for the freshmen, is the adjustment timewthe time of transition and new experiences. For sen- iors, this year will be a year of memories. There will be mem- ories of teachers, compassionate and helpful, and memories of homework, tests, and exams. But high school is not all hard work, for this is the period we find ourselves and set our goals. This year has been an exciting experience and a time of mixed emotions. As a school, we have run the gamut from joy to anger, frustration to happiness. We have known the sweetfull pleasure of victory and the quenching sufforiating death of defeat. This year is goneeto remain as a memory. The seniors will be leaving and the juniors will be the class in power. We have worked together, cheered and laughed together, and now we will be parting. For some it will be goodbye, and others farewell. Some will seek their ambition at college. For others, the new year will bring only a new year and a step up the ladder. How can four years be capsuled into meager sentences? In closing, I can only say that this year has been great for me. I am deeply honored to have served as your ASB President. Thank you, Darrel Walker A bright personality adds alot to a business meeting. t, ... A-if 5' P' '-'it' I 'aj '- -....,, No matter what the problem is, it can somehow be worked out. Farewell 0 A Great Year Darrel Walker AS B President At times the president also expresses his own views. There are many rewards to being ASB Presi- dent. A sense ofhumor enlightens an everyday business meeting. . CczZhie's Dream C Om es True 2 i E -5 ig i , Lmolion anliupalion ind Luitemcnt Thy l970 Homecoming Queen is 190 Student Life X ,K White lace and promises, a smile for luck and she's on her way 1970-1971 Homecoming Queen Cathie Crouse Mardi Gras, New Orleansfthe theme of a traditional ceremony announcing a new Queen and her court. Through smiles and tears of happiness, Cathie Crouse saw the balloons, the flags, and the spirit that made this a night of royalty. The significance and purpose of Homecoming is to celebrate the retum of last years graduating class. Well, '70, you saw what you saw. flat 'rr' Jan Borgerson ,, Q 1. if 53 , X 5 is ff-f Q vim 2 1 .1 5, . '. 1' fx 7 5 I .il W K se. 3 . 'MM 1 Sbilf 45 Fi, it -f f f'i-Yi5?eJ': ' 3 i 2' 1 1 H I - ' , f .. - , ., .,,:ggg?j55fg51,1s,fff3' i . . ria Debbie Clemens Sandi Contreras Nancie Robins rent - mae With the cutting ofthe cake and lovely smiles, the Homecoming Court climaxcs their royal evening. Homecoming Queen Cathie Crouse has onlyjust begun. Expressions ulonc show the happiness 192 Student Life Cindy Cowen De DeStefano The Mardi Gras dance climaxed the Homecoming week. Andree Lecocq Donna Sansky Student Life 193 1970 Christmas King Crowned Whitney Plummer The crowning of the Christmas King is a time of mixed emotions. The Christmas Dancea time to let yourselfgo 194 Student Life I I9 0 King Candidates Taylor Puryear To the music of the 13th Our, Whitney Plummer reigned as the 1970 Christmas King. Whitney was crowned by G.A.A. President Janet VanDusen and escorted by Miss Debi Fong. With Princes Bob Eagle, Jerry Goetsch, Lee Ordway, Taylor Puryear, and Pat Shimpock, the first sock hop for the basketball season kicked off the Christmas vacation. The court awaits the announcement ofthe new Christmas King. Whitney Plummer finds his Christmas dream come true. Pat Shimpock Student Life 195 A Dream Comes Truefor Cathy WH,,,,.,...,us 'a Red, white, and. blue enhance the theme This is My Country 1971 as Cathy reigns Queen ofCourts. As the crown is placed on Cathy's head, a dream comes true. Escorted by Taylor ceremony. Puryear, Cathy's royal walk concludes the Queen of Courts A- L1 if 1, in 2155101 x ...,,: i,.. , ww. ,, y 1970-71 Queen OfC0urts .,,.: ,N Qs: k,,kV U, ,vi,g,k ,. , fi'5LzT.5i. 1 - A ' XM , . .mf f- Cindy Cowan Debi Fong 0' 'Q' Y' Hifi?-i?: ' ' fJ5':1:, 223 ggifezlfi?2551-afEfz,. ' ' .. .- -. -miriwisfegl f :zfssfw ?WQ 7 :g1,LSfes?i5'ia1g251e:ff - 1 - new if , , . f1wQ'saQ1fig11,fa-1i'- I A :M,,,,,'w 1 v . A -'f ' ,swim A..,, ,:1,, f2.1:if.:..1:-,. a3Ql?2155z Q 1- ..f,,,,i, W Cathy Graydon Candy LaPierre Jill Paulin N ance Green Student Life 197 This is My Country N-I is Miiffwsfsesf Happiness is shared by all, Roses. crown. and a smile are all part of being ii Queen. ,WWW A .NNN if N 'K ,gf 'Nwmw ,JM,..f-' New glory for six stars. 4 . I 3 2 l Tears ofjoy are shiircd by pepsters. De DeStefano Music, Lights, Beauty Cathy Graydon was crowned 1971 Queen of Courts in the beautiful theme setting- This Is My Country. Surrounded by lovely princessese Cindy Cowen, Debi Fong, Nance Green, Candy LaPierre, and Jill Paulin-Cathy was crowned by ASB Vice-President Taylor Puryear. Royal court nominees De DeStefano, Sharon Holden, Christy Malone, and Jill Pfister added more beauty to the pageantry. The effective lighting, the impressive theme music, and the lovely court highlighted this annual spring event. was Christy Malone Jill Pfister X f Sharon Holden Student Life 199 On the Threshold ofa Dream Seniors Helen Tarzian Edward Cook Seniors Helen Tarzian and Edward Cook were crowned King and Queen of Hearts at the annual Girls' League Valentine Dance. In the setting of On The Threshold of A Dream,'l couples enjoyed a royal atmosphere while dancing to the music of Blue Fox. Junior class nominees Debbie Yamazaki and Tom Crunk, sophomore class nominees Mila Mitchell and Bill Harbin, and freshman class nominees Sylvia Fong and Scott Mallory completed the royal Valentines Court. All classes supported their candidates by contributing to the March of Dimes- organized for research into the prevention of birth defects. When the white eagle of the North is flying overhead. And the browns, reds, and golds of W ' autumn lie in the gutter dead. Remember then that summer bird with wings of tire ilaying. Came to witness springs new hope bom of leaves decaying. Give in return a wonderous yeam of a promise almost seen. Live hand-in-hand and together we'll stand on the Threshold of a Dream. Juniors Sophomores Fresh men Debbie Yamazaki Tom Crunk Mila Mitchell 200 Student Life Bill Harbin Scott Mallory Sylvia Fong Wishes Come True t fb ft x 1 Happiness was shared throughout the evening, One royal honor is the cutting of the valentine,s cake. 'VII Decorations made the night romantic. ll I Seniors reign as King and Queen of Hearts. in E In a wishing well setting, Girl's Leagues dance is a success. Melinda Armslro 5 Varsity Ye!! Squad Xndrczx N1ucDo ld E nth usiasm Spirit Pride Cupluin: Sue While C211hyGH1xd0f1 Carole Barker Junior Varsil y Y el! Teri Standley Decz'z'cczlz'0n cz' CIN Trcza'z'lz'0n gm 1' Captaln Debbm YdmdZdkl Linda Martinez Nancie Robins Sandi Contreras Cathie Crouse Song Leaders Promote iler Pride ki, l Nance Green Debi Fong Denise Mouls 204 Student Life 'Q ' ,J 'Q .1 xx ' N Ufdw-wk. .'Sa0vvYN,'i ,,-. 1 47.-em.. .mmww fr' Q f- V.-,,1,,,,m,e,,,,,, Y W, W , K J f ,f.f,f.Yf.-rf, ,, M, uf, 'M A' fi A News .wif , . W. W , 1 1 -...fa ' Q ' 4 Linda Allison Valerie Arkle Debbie Clemens Kim Collings Gayle Donnelly Banner Carriers Show Oiler S piril wa bei Debbie Clemens, Valerie Arkle, Kathy Whetstone, Kim Collings, Sue Raines, Linda Allison, Jeannie Vaughn, Donna Sansky, Gayle Donnally, Debbie lVlcCurdy. 19 O-1971 Oilereltes Perform 206 Student Life Front Row Pauline Iwata Judy Rosenthal Linda Whitfield Jodine Hoffer Sharon Freman Pam Davis Kris Newman Cathy Foley Debi Frowine Stephanie Pantoja Connie Wertzbaugher Aliee O'Neil Lee Crano Reena Morgan Second Row Lonie Hassel Dale McBride Moira Berg Sandy Parks Stephanie Freiheit Patty Patch Val Knox Dusty Craft Seri lloffer Cindy Wilson Lora Smith Shawn Clift Kristen Lillegraven Miehaelle Hoge Judi Borgerson Holly Dielenderter Third Row Susan Teague Candy La Pierre Ada Chang Pam Moore Chris Geiger Ann Danks Debbie Woodward Carolyn Jacobs Mila Mitchell Janet MacDonald Judy Inman Chris Kasparek Jamie Ausman Joy Clor Stephanie Gassmann Sheila Downs Gwynn Geiger Kathy Sass Gwynn Geiger The 1970-71 Drill Team was com- posed of 53 energetic girls. Each con- tributed greatly to the spirit, pride, and honor of Huntington Beach High School. Time, effort, and fun added to the successful parades, football halftimes, and pep rallies. Friendships were made and money was raised at the many Drill Team sponsored bake sales and car washes. Practices were held, sometimes till everyone was dead tired as captains kept yelling, Guide right! But the squad always came through in terrific style with new ideas, wonderful cooperation, and a smile on their face. Susan Teague i. ,.,,-, -- 5- zgw ' H, 5 i'126 l 299 Precision combined with beauty highlighted athletic halftimes. Drill team members found that concentration helped per formance. Kathy Sass Candy La Pierre H BHS is verwhelmea' With Spirit dk'- was For spirit week slave, fashion can be fun. s lc s lr 'fi sw 4. e il 3, ' e 1 Y K 'fi we ill T, W i MW,.,,,t,., W., hir, fi lla, :,, if KA 'nhl'-0 A i V k V X K wb' M' X K its .,L. 3 tgvjs 4, ,Q 1 it s -ff h A A tug to a wet defeat provides spirit for senior class. 208 Student Life Tm?-Vx -Q 'll 'ral Both teachers and students participate in minibike race. Clowning around was part of the Turnahout Assembly. A r ' t - . fwfif if L g t. 'IV ise .- 4- A if We . i'ggtg:.3:ift Q gg gk Vt :gi 41' i J W A e . . e M A little push goes a long way. Seven for spirit win basketball tournament, Homecoming brought the selling ofslaves. Trash King accepts royal bag of potatoe chips. Think Clean. The Munch-a-bunch for lunchi' share King's banquet. Trash King surveys domain-a clean quad. ?'J is 1' Mr. Stillwagon crowned l970-7l Trash King. Three club officers sponsor candidates for Trash King Student Life 209 210 Student Life Impressions of Expressions ,M 1, Comedia dell'ar'te entertains the folk at Renaissance Fair. HB Resembles Renaissance Era 3 -1 4,9 , Sixteenth century costumes add realism'to feast and fair. A 2 Kiwis 'If 1 Q' 1 'I if ff , 'ff' 'Q i f' 'kt 'W ' ' in .G U' f an A ' v ' Y 5 -SW N . k if Eat, drink and be merry. . , Front lawn was scene for Renaissance drama. ff I A J 1 v 4. ,,,, 52 J Y Student Life 21 l Wg'v 9 nl yJ1,l.St Begun S m f - - , , A9ix2:s312fpS'141z A5555 'ffQ-5QvgQ2 .e: 'J , Erxggssfpixgigfg-.1f2?5ggkT,5,1fii'73g,EfQiQ g??,i5-A3,LS'5P9Fg . Q - H-MM , Q -fd gm:-fi! ffifwi Livffigawwkixia 515412 ' Q K ' 221531 , 4 S Tx T F S 1 2 3 8 9 Fmemzs 214 Fine Arts . fu 5, The problem at hand is how to survive, i Debbie Bauer finds life in New York is sometimes a chore. A surprise meeting causes u sticky situation. Q 'S .. . ri S MQ rr -nazi rs :xi 3 .... ., 5 i i 4 r 2 ie s, ,grail 15255 Hsu f ,sf , vw wiser 523751 w e i , rm X t 1 3 E 343 65 il,i,,:,r Z 5 . I if YN Thespians Present M y Sister Eileen Tomorrow is another day Emy found her problems growing. Highly successful in their efforts, the Huntington Beach drama students presented My Sister Eileen for its fall production. Playing to large audiences on both evenings, the cast had them in the aisles with this rollicking comedy. The sisters, played by Debbie Bauer and Vicky Parks, found themselves involved in a series of misfortunes resulting in strained inter- national relations with the Brazilian Consulate and a night in jail among the array of amazing and hu- morous characters and incidents found in the play. An evening of fun and entertainment was enjoyed by all thanks to the efforts of the director, cast, and crew of this fall production. Communication was often a problem Fine Arts 215 One of many projects was displayed at the lunch-time Art Gallery Creative sculpture invited admiration from Janet Van Deusen. Talented A rtis ts Presented Gallery we Students enjoyed browsing through art displays. in Pottery making required skill and perfection. The Forensics Team was organized to promote in- terest in public speaking. Emphasis was placed upon developing the speaker's self confidence through toumament competition. The success of each speaker is not measured by the num- ber of events or trophies won, but rather be the de- gree of improvement shown throughout the speaking year. The talented speakers represented Huntington Beach High School in over 35 toumaments. 4-'QN1 Group efforts resulted in individual and school awards sk H Harmonczires- The Talented Voices Of unlihgton Beach High Charles Wooten Debbie Savage 'B -1 218 Fme Arts From the top Leslie Teal, Debbie Savage, Charles Wooten, Joan Wallis, Claudia Hudson, Scott Steidinger, Ellen Tuger, Bob Eagle, Michelle O'Brien, Scott Beardsley, Ellen Lichenstein, Jamie Knight, Cheryl Fuller, Dan Miller, Sandy Garcia, Martin Bailey, Sue Davies. Bob Eagle Michelle O'Brien F Jamie Knight Ellen Lichenstein Martin Bailey Sandy Garcia Sue Davies Dan Miller Cheryl Fuller Scott Steidinger Ellen Tuger f c','+l8,. Good times prevailed in Harmonaires. SCO!! Beafdsley They performed often and well. .loan Wallis Claudia Hudson The Harmonaires, Hunt- ington Beach High School's highly talented singing group, was a fine repre- sentative of the school in competition and in the community. Their popu- larity was confirmed by the number of invitations for performances received. From the popular sound of today to the madrigal, the group was applauded for its outstanding talent and showmanship. Fine Arts 219 Advanced Choir Communicated Through Song 4 ' 2 , l Q ,, A, , , Q I ' f 5 e '1 Y 5llf ?i 5 it f, 4 at Top Row: Brad Davidson, Bob Eagle, Scott Beardsley, Scott Steidinger, Tony Ciarreli, Charles Wooten, Jamie Knight, Brian O'Loughlin, Debby Savage, Ellen Tuger, Debbie Bauer. 3rd Row: Jim Pearl, Robert Campbell, Rick Smith, Martin Bailey, Richard Brock, Brad Burnum, Brian Dod, Michelle O'Brien, Kathy Williams, Mary Chisler, Amy Fukunaga. 2nd Row: Joan Wallis, Ellen Lichenstein, Claudia Hudson, Pauline Shoemaker, Terry Tower, Nancy Hart, Roberta Davis, Linda Hazlett, Jackie Glawe, Sue Sprague, Janie Herrera, Sheryl McGee. lst Row: Sheryl Fuller, Melinda Howard, Cathy Pantoja, Judy Rosenthal, Robin Whitcombe, Cindi Grier, Liz Churchwell, Stephanie Pantoja, Pauline Iwata, Jeneen Hoey, Sue Davies, Sandra Garcia. The advanced choir combined the voices of many into one song. Through music they exemplified a way of life-people, no matter how different, can work together in harmony. A if Sl E iii' f iQ1: i '3l e l l i, 220 Fme Arts Combined efforts resulted in one song. A song became a memory-a time for togetherness. People who need people. . . ,.2K.EQ 4. When the moon is in the seventh house. . . 2 Tonight, tonight, I'll see my love tonight. . . ,l 'i M I ' To dream the impossible dream. , . i Somewhere, my love. . . Fine Arts 221 Top Row: Gloria Garcia, Ann Hudson, Mary Jo Standley, Cindy Hill, Lori Lohmann, Mari Berens, Becky Barber. Third Row Sandy Heikkila, Peggy Tarzian, Wanda Parker, Janice Keefe, Pam Black, Celeste Furtsch, Laura Heckrotte, Margret Howard Suzanne Wright, Jean Rowland. Second Row: Sandra Garcia, Ellen Moffet, Diane Hutchinson, Charm Major, Vickie Chaffee, Christy Salisbury, Sherrie LaMonte, Nancy Perry, Reesa Avzaradel. Front Row: Margie Sasseen, Lisa Burch, Jean Parradee Dorothy Townsend, Teresa Badami, Debbie Dugmore, Sharon Browning. Girl's Glee added another musical group to the program here at Huntington Beach, performing at the musical concerts in good form and style. One class period a day plus many extra hours of practice collectively went into each performance. iris' Glee Spoke Through Song Gleefully we sang! w.,v Truly music is a pleasant thing to the ears. Fine Arts 222 Male Chorus Renderedfl Song 0fLJe Male chorus gave any boy the chance to show his musical ability in singing for performances andjust leisure fun. If it was classical or popular tunes, each had his favorite and learned many new techniques to improve his style. First Row Mrs. Parker, accompianist, Eddie Haro, Ray Welker, Dan Soloman, Greg Antonowitsch, Mrs. Tyndall, director. Second Row Dan Miller, Frank Ciarreli, Brian Slagle, James Worthy, Keith James, Chris Andrada. to Concerts followed hours of practice. Projection was the word ofthe day. Fine Arts 223 Huntington Beach rcheslra-Creative Per fo rrn ers Front Row: Chris Geiger, Charles Sidlow, Carlene San-Fillipo, Carol Strange, Sheryl Smith, Kim Cushman, Richard Peck, Candy Buth, Janet Beck, Ellen Lichenstein. Second Row: Dana Keeton, Cindy Artish, Carol Shutt, Nancy Shutt, Caroline James, Alan Lopez, Julie George, Debbie Mrazik, Audrey Andrade, Rand Allan, Mike Cudahy, Edna Morita. Third Row: John Freeman, Brad Davidson, Scott Angle. Fourth Row: Mr. Douglas Scott, Rick Savage, Dan Fuson, David Andelin. Combined talents of its members and the direction of Mr. Douglas Scott re- sulted in an excellent orchestra for Hunt- ington Beach High School. In concert and competition the orchestra repre- sented itself and our school with an ex- cellent display of musicianship. A blending oftalents was the concert band. 224 Fine Arts Deep tones showed quality performance. Talented cellists made up a fine section -1. The Bandsman ' if Q5 il , 2 ,MAAN I t ff? f5'l'fff ,?a..-W - '.f1fz,g?,3g 2?'j! . :,hW Bmhqiaii Q my ff AHB L Fine Arts 225 1 :until Talenls Exhibited E I , im it v Sharing sheet music was all in a practice session. Much time was needed to get it just right. 226 Fine Arts t E Et, ., X l---- r-f 39M -siii - 'e' Tisfi - f 2' ' f LE. B Top Row: Brian Hannel, Dan Reed, Janet Van Deusen, Andy Pape, Bob Butler, Jim Worthy, Parks, Mc- Cants, Chuck Cady, Mike Burns, Chris Logston, Kevin O'Connell, Bob Latina, Mr. Doug Scott, Director. Third Row: Robert Yourell, .loff Saylor, Ed Kittlaus, Mike Heckrotte, Rand Allen, Gary Howard, Pete Van Ammers, David Tiffany, John Freeman, Darryl Weiland. Second Row: Jan Dunge, Debbie Mrazik, S 2 e ,i l , Top Row: Mr. Doug Scott, Director, Brian Short, Joff Saylor, Ben Nieves, Curt Black, John Goodfellow, Mark Smith, Don Hutchens, Howard Harvey. Second Row: Jeff Lewis, Reed Davidson, Mike Cowan, Jeff Tlgmson, Brian Miufty, Lurg Leonhardt, Mike Courtney, Rodney Megly, Bottom Row: David Latina. Jodv Concert Bands Brad Wallace, Jim Pearl, Jim Kimmel, Jackie Roach, Jeff Irvine, Pete Patterson, Bart Andelin, Jane H ill, Karla Ober. Bottom Row: Mary Ann Moreno, Paula Ober, Kathy Kunz, Cris Winters, Linda Aasen, Leslie Lohrke, Monica McCants. Dungey, Melodee Heeger, Diane Prescott, Laurie Dawes, Tina Laine, Susan Sansum, Frances Ry Nathan Andelin. an, ! l There was no time to waste, just time to create. Besides vocally, students had the op- portunity to show their talents on musical instruments as they performed in the Wind Ensemble and Concert Band. Ex- cellent musicians could be found always engaged in hard work to improve to greater heights. Practice, practice, and again he said, Practice! Fine Arts 227 91959 sis: it M W . . l m, .ll ,M M AM,: , A bQ -wi' -www ' K K , L untington Beach H H5193 an QQQD vi 0' o ' 2 ' 1 . wg School Marching Band We've Only Just Begun 1 678 49444: YT F S 234 5 2101112 A174010 in-. Kneeling: Imelda Flores, Gloria Ortega, Pam Morrison. Mari Schadee, Maria Ortega, Janet Beck, George Hansen, Debbie Bauer, Mike Orta, Deana Hardy, Michelle O'Brien, Kurt Black, Mary Ann Moreno, Dana Babin, Shannon Murray, Jim Kimmel, Kim Cushman, Jill Pfister, Pat Maloney, 2. 2 66' E 53,5 , be lk. I Q K 1' Clubs' reps assembled and worked together. Inter Club Council Coordinated' And Assisted Campus Clubs The Inter Club Council coordinated the activities and assisted the programs of the HB clubs. ICC sponsored such beneficial projects as campus beautification, sports nights, and the Huntington Hippodrome. Michelle O'Brien, ICC President 232 Organizations es, 3 'lffsj ' ii QWQXHSSYQXWQSHIQQF1 -x ?:7f7Vi, .':': Front: Mary Ann Moreno, Emy Manuel, Geraldo Souza, Amy Fukunaga, Doren Potts, Tina Laine. Middle: Michelle Hoge, Ellen Eskey, Susan Sansum, Cindy Howard, Shirley Neyman, Diane Wentworth. Back: Laurie Dawes, Torkel Patterson, Paul Courtney. wr x only then shall we have peace. A F - Understanding The American Field Service was the organization responsible for building inter national relations among the peoples of the world by assisting AFS students AFS prepared and arranged for the stays of visiting foreign students and also planned fund raising projects to prepare an HBHS student for traveling abroad on the program The AFS motto is Walk together, talk together, o ye people of the earth. Then and Organizations 233 Creative Expression in A rt Workshop Art workshop stimulated and encouraged those students interested in broadening their understanding and apprecia- tion of Fine Arts. Field trips to museums and art galleries offered inspiration to all members.enjoying art works of mutual interest. Creative expression in all art forms high- lighted the year for these talented Oilers. 'N' K N . Q as we s -- - ' f . ,'.:'!:5ffaf',:.:a, : 'ff' s ss-- M e V A -f 234 Organizations ,.,..f- ae hg f' -- , Although Bowling Club was small in size, the team members were outstanding in League play. Team 1, with members Rich Leonhardt, Bob Latina, and Joff Saylor, took first place in League play, with Pam Morrison and Phill Poppa taking the high game with 236 and Ava Aguilar and Rich Leonhardt taking the high series with 644 and 641 respectively. Strikes, spares, gutter balls, and turkeys made every bowling day a fun day. Bob Latina watches fellow bowler in anticipation. ' - it 179 ' 5? f wg Back row: Don Farber, Wayne Peabody, Sharon Akin, Emy Manuel, and John Boozan. Front row: Ava Aguilar, Joff Saylor, Rich Muriel, Rich Leonhardt, Bob Latina, and Phill Poppa. E 1 Bowling is a game ofconcentration and awareness. ' Organizations 235 A sense ofhumor enlightens the Bowling matches. Mark Hill Mike Orta lfim Griest Dana Babin President ViCC-Presidenl lst Semester Secretary 2nd Semester Secretary ood Yearfor B0y's League 236 Organizations Fil WN-Q. Boy's League plans spirit project. Boy ofthe month discussed by board. Boys' League is designed to give boys on the Hunt- ington Beach campus a chance to use their time to help out in activities planned by the League to raise money. The League was originally founded to raise school spirit among the boys of Huntington Beach. The money made by the projects planned is donated to various causes at the end of the school year. The projects are de- signed to give everyone interested a chance to parti- cipate. In addition, Boys' League board selects an outstanding Oiler boy to be represented by the monthly Boy of the Month, with the most outstanding boy chosen as Boy of the Year. 5 ,f Mary Ann Moreno President ,gg mg, . . P. 't x X ' , 5 H I -ff' , in 'X 2 ik tl' M 2, Kim Cushman Treasurer , u ' : - , ffr?'gw: . :tie ii , i Mona Morita Refreshments ,, A u ii i: Ali . t A: A t i 6 l ,3 S H57 Stevie Hanson Vice .President-Assemblies Sharon Akin Sergeant-at-arms Sue Raines Social chairman Mari Schadee Vice President-Dances Denice Hill Dress Regulations vsffzftiaa f . fi ' T' me 5,1e,tff,:z.:t Ng a , , , .,t tae, 5 .,,5i.,,,set.rw-sf,t tfatvf tt... -f .aw , .iss ' fh.53tt5w.eawf t' -is a - li z , 'G fs-awfgi- ?i?Ei ft?:t t X' ' - f1tift2t ' ' ibliffi ax, .-r. - ' 5' -L iiffflj Lillie , L, ra m f ait, in Joan Wallis Usherette , at fi Ffiiif ' is '5'Q?f1: in ifiiwi F3 w i' it Michelle O'Brien Secretary l ' ff 4? . 'X vs a t.. :.. , W . ax S i l L I Sue Teague Publicity chairman twsite, ,f M, , ' Riel M' ifwif - 5555 : ii 1' in 5 Rene Orton Ways and Means Q: ,Ll A vu. wa. it by if. 5 it 3 I V E ff- irls I rz volved Girls' League is an organization of which all girls attending H.B.H.S. are members. The purpose of the organization is to en- courage a spirit of friendship among girls and to promote activities beneficial to the school. Through regular meetings, varied programs of interest are made available to all concerned girls. Whether sponsoring an adopted child from India, conducting camation sales as a service project to the student body, co- ordinating the annual Valentine's Dance, or providing an opportunity for girls to be- come familiar with others at the Big and Little Sister Party, Girls' League has re- mained a responsibly active and dedicated organization on campus. ,aff 2 at Q W - if ' xy will if N , Ex , . ' .5 2 . ' l .X , I il wi 1, Y t fx 3' T Janet MacDonald Assistant Publicity Paula Ober Welfare chairman R' 1 tt t P , 1 c'f5t , lt tit a 5 The Big-Little Sister Party helped freshmen become acquainted with the HBHS campus The Christmas spirit brought fun-filled hours of door decorating. Organizations 237 Calzfornia S cholarshzp F ederalion a as ,Q SENIO RS Sharon Akin Donna Anderson Valerie Arkle Tim Case Janet Clark Pamela Cole Cathie Crouse Brad Davidson Daryl DeBoe Michael Delo Laine DeWitt John Downs Ellen Eskey Gail Farris Debra Fong Debi Frowine Amy Fukunaga Richard Galle Renee Garfield Gwynn Geiger Laurel Gran Cynthia Grier Craig Hale Gary Hayward Richard Henry Claudia Hudson Carolyn Jacobs Jill Jackson Carol Kasparek John Kingsmore Andree Lecocq Ellen Lichenstein Barbara McCown Adele Moody Mary Ann Moreno Shannon Murray Patricia Noe Diane Parquet John Paup Jody Petersen Roger Purkey John Rabe Phillip Robinette John Rosenthal Mary Sharpe Carol Shutt Rickie Slate Seniors Qcon'tj Allison Stewart Jean Wardell J UNIORS Barton Andelin David Anderson Richard Baer Alan Boucher Paul Courtney Stanton Cowen Richard Crooks Jonah Cummings Kim Cushman Naomi Dougherty 238 Organizations Sheila Downs Carol Dunn Carol Faught Joe Floyd Geier, Bill Ruth Globus Kim Griest Tanya Harter Mike Heckrotte Julienne Johnson Dana Keeton James Kimmel Mike Kirkpatrick Gregory Kunz David Lawrence Cindy Lee Jane Linn Gail Madera Pam Moore Krista Mosier Art Olguin Brian O'Loughlin Patty Patch Torkel Patterson Lynn Perry Robin Piard Virginia Roberts Sylvia Sawyer Mike Schratwieser Julie Severns Bradley Wallace Herman Waller lynn, Sydnie Wauson Elizabeth Wilkinson Nancy Wortman SOPHOMORES Glenn Beach Terri Benter Carol Bruns Robert Butler Charles Cady Kevin Cannon Ada Chang Anthony Crafton Colette Dillon Mike Ferguson Ann Fraser Robert Galle Kathy Gamby Chris Geiger Judy Green Paula Harbison Beverly Harrell Lonie Hassel Eric Hayward Don Hensche Bill Holman Theresa Jackson Kim Jarvis Edward Kittlaus Kathleen Kong Ann LeNoir Janet MacDonald Dale McBride Emmie Musso Mark Neiman Shirley Neyman Douglas Osborn Stephanie Pantoja Andrew Pape Sandra Parks April Raphmussen John Roberts Keith Robinette Gaylyn Roe Judy Rosenthal Mary Rossi Susan Shouse Mark Smith Joan Stambaugh James Teal Diane Wentworth Marc Whitney Alan Wilkins Edna Williams Geoffrey Winterowd FRESH MEN Carla Atterberry Lisa Bronn Kimberly Cole Michael Courtney Mike Cowen Sylvia Fong Kathy Gaulin Lesley Gran David Greenberg Jeffery Grider Patricia Gygi Sheree Hauth Cynthia Hill Kimberly Jewett Jeff Johnson Mark Keeton Kathleen Kunz Tina Laine Eric Lindstrom Denise MacAllister Tracy Millhouse Dayle O'Connor Jay Osborn Ben Nieves Nancy Perry Lydia Prendeville Karen Roords Margaret Royer Susan Royer Chris Sadony Carlene San-Filippo Susan Sansum Shirley Shouse Richard Tyler Wendy Wavell Patty Zarieki Shawn Akifl Pamela Cole Debra Fong Amy Fukunaga 98 ' T r i V I I r 'r :ZU gy f r The California Scholarship Federation, the honor W society of Huntington Beach High School enabled stu- Q i lrr 1, L ,ff dents of extremely high academic achievement to become 1, members of an honor society. Qualifications were met V S ' through grades, with a life membership awarded to those 1 , , 3 'MQ' . . . . gy , .3 X achievmg a total of four semesters, one during the senior ,3 M E year. C.S.F. presented a scholarship to one of its senior L members at the end of the year. Richard Galle Gwynn Geiger S ff ' ff - 'T ' 2 'iii fi J iii Z gtg 2 'F f X - rgg 22 ,I .y ,:,, S r , y A Y get R wr fx ii xxx A si 5 13 John Kingsmore Diane Parquet ma' Carol Shutt Andree Lecocq Mary Ann Moreno 35? John Paup Rickie Slate Gail Noe Roger Purkey Mary Sharpe if , y S Q A 1, jr K .Al- -fw. ,QW H . -.ii i Lk., - my se 'L f 4 i K : Yi JeaniWardell Mary Jo Standley Richard Henry Campus Life - Reach ut Campus Life, though not a chartered school organization, had an impact upon the students of Huntington Beach High School. Attracting large numbers of interested people in the early preschool hours, the group presented guests who related their ex- periences in order to help others in a better way of life. The group exchanged friend- ship through song and rap sessions. Mutual understanding and forgiveness was the keynote for an inspiring year for this group and all others that came to know them. The group progressed under the guidance of Miss Standing room only was the rule at each session. Paulsen- eigy H1155 1 ' ' l Reach Out - a guide to living. 240 OI'gaI1iZHIl0IlS Involved students shared to the benefit of all. oreign Language- Shake Hands A cross Borders The Foreign Language Club furthered the investigation and learning of French, Ger- man, Spanish, Russian, and Roman cultures and customs. Members were students en- rolled in a foreign language class. Club activities included special dinners featuring foods from many lands, field trips, guest speakers, and the annual Easter egg sale. Organizations 241 TEES? rrlr 1121311 31920 Q- -gifs-f: ' ,E wi 5 , 1 242 Organizations fzbgfzw wkwfiiew R-I M y if if K ,Q ,H 'W Wx W ,,f,fwwrWm' ww. v ,fmfwyw-fwwm-n , ,higggwww n .K ,yw M5115 -. ' S ' :mu -2. M !F?'M, wp ' I A ff 1 WA a-22 2 1 .. ' E , f at f 1 mvwmvwfvwcwf,Aww ., , ,V W, f i 'iw Wm + ixu ' ggi . fa, , Mfg, ' . , u 5 '1f' -,123 -nzggyivcmv, L aww - Gothic LitfScience Fiction Club Saw The Fantastic it Mi fam if - W ,M Wim 2 'N ' ,,-vg,gg,,,. In as F 3 g fi WHA 1 W t- ,, i i t 1 I j mswww wilt 9 , W W - W- f f fltmif, L,m it ilifkwftttf J N., ,. rw W 1, f W 3 ,yin fig, Q.. I af ggi is gift EE ffl H , 522 Nbii iii Front: Susan Drake, Richard Oliver, Shannon Murray, Anne LeNoir, Gary Weller. Back: Kurt Black, Kevin Smith, Jay Nash. Greg Cane, Rick Tyler, Ray Van De Walker, Pat Maloney. i Z l f,t1f,?h i t ,, 52.7 . mlm ,-L, sg . rl' it .nw ' I' ' , S .A i 'i ff iM i7liYf1tl'w M ' viii! fi- S if 'E htwiff-ifxizl 1 5 f fl '-i f Q' .- W M, 5 ,. fi Q fag 1 1' eg fi I,' '- fe ag , . L , r .ii . I Y S' -.ff 'foe s 1,21 K V., Y E 1 , ,, Wi tl. 19' K Bat Maloney struck again. The Gothic LitfScience Fiction Club quickly became one of the most interesting clubs on campus. Its major purpose was to stimulate intelligent discussion in the field of fantasy and science fiction. It also pro- vided an opportunity for students to write science fiction and to discuss new develop- ments in the field of himaginineeringf' The members published their original works in the Science FictionfGothic Lit magazine- THE CRYPT. Personalities changed in Gothic Lit members. gs-S. s at i S 13' it fl ,ttii mfwmtni abit ' 31.-Hi a . i ' it wt . .Ht is T it I ' ft 'f' gi if ttf- ' O ' t' 243 Halloween brought out the best in Gothic Lit. rgamza Ions 5 ....-1 ' s r S r Mike Orta Vice President .lim Kimmel President i Bob Biddle Kim Griest Secretary Treasurer 1 3 g ,-AM., i l 1.5 G - 1 244 ' t' . Ol-gamza Ions Ifthc weathers right, ll ear wash can be fun. I9 0-715A Great Year for Key Club S- ,,,..,..,....-F , tr Key Club members ponder the next ,., -sa? David Anderson Mike Burnn W' ...Q--'fl Kyra 'JV F. J iff? l Stanton Cowen David Greenberg Key Club is a chapter of the nationally sponsored, service organization, Kiwanis Club. Membership in the club is determined by boys of grade ten through twelve with a high scholastic standing. the club is active in school activities and in the com- munity. An honor to any girl is that of being chosen Key Club Sweetheart. This year, the honor went to two outstanding senior girlsg Jan Borgerson and Cathie Crouse. The Key Club this year proved and maintained the honor they stand for. The club advisor is Mr. Smo- len. course ofaction during weekly meeting. Jan Borgerson Cathie Crouse Key Club Sweetheart Key Club Sweetheart Mark Hill .2 E 5 5 2 E To rkel Patterson Key Club cleans up on their car wash. Jan Van Buren K ot.:-+' 3. C 5? Jeff Irvine Steve Manson Dan Reed Dan Thom Darrel Walker Jim Worthy Organizations 245 WWWW if 'K My W my , LN ' v ' ' P SHE , gg . 246 Organizations 'Q U , tr Front Jill Liegerot, Kathy Biltramo, Margie Shey, Carol DeKeyser, Teresa Siverstein, Monica Knight. Second Tim Ihli, Debbie Noland, Robert Galle, Debbie Bauer, President, Elizabeth Usher, Larraine Wilson. Third Kathy Bloodworth, Ron Tyi, Steve Richards, Mark Hoise, April Jackson, Cindy Benson, Fourth Tom Ihli, Terri Wimberly, Andy Yellusich, lfinda Orgill, Less Payne, Kimberly Cole, Darryl Davis, Sponsor Mrs. J. Ward. fwgniihtiw f ,. ll V til. Q . V t ii f, '5 ,,,tl?liii! i W UML, t ':'E tt ' :nJl',,NJ M 1 M' wifi! 'HM UW tt,-5 . W i lin t M w li ' , ,i t i ' - Expression and feeling made the actor. Act well your part. . . if:tm:.nnztx ' S ' ,ifwt-'v,,..i ,- it l Huntington Beach High School Troop 1700 of the International Thespian Society was organized for the purpose of raising standards of the Dramatic Arts in the secondary schools. Its first aim was to create an action and intelli- gent interest in all types of theatre, motion pictures, radio, and television and to improve the quality of work of the students of the secondary schools. The society also displayed a spirit of cooperation and an understanding of our fellow students in order to broad- en cultural growth. A iii in p International Thespian Society Created The Realistic Organizations 247 LaRaza Showed Proud Heritage The La Raza Club competed its second year of existence on the Oiler campus. The primary purpose of the club was to give its members a sense of belonging, of being able to achieve and of feeling pride for their school. It also endeavored to instill in each one the importance of leaming and education and to help them to envision what rewards these things can bring to them. The club also stressed responsibility and .pgfsf achievement. ,C This year, in conjunction with the Exchange Club of Huntington Beach, the La Raza Club worked hard to help raise money for scholar- rrsy ships for Mexican-American students. This was done by helping to ef prepare and serve a benefit dinner. All proceeds from this dinner have i f gone into a scholarship fund. The La Raza Club hopes to continue to work for those high standards r and goals which it has set for itself. f1jgjlfQ'xii3,3'rig3j is s me Back row: Connie Santos, Christine Soto, Alonzo Millan, John Rivera, Andy Quiocho, Henry Garcia, E.L. Giron. Middle row: Arthur Vega, pinoza, Lidia Hemandez, Jane Herrera, Amador Vega, Lidia Espitia, Gloria Garcia. Front row: Isabel Schultz, Mary Ann Moreno, Gloria Ortega. 248 Organizations l Teresa Es- 1 W m -sm Mr. Al Geier prepared the math team under a watchful eye. M.,,,M-M ! '1m.,,,1mh 4 Team found no problem beyond their combined efforts. M ath Team Represented E ulers Eulers Cpronounced Oilersjwas the proper name of our Math Club. Many students who had an interest in mathematics became members of this club. While some programs extended the mathematical knowl- edge of most students, recreational mathematics provided fun for less capable students. The Eulers represented Huntington Beach High School in mathematics contests throughout the area. Organizations 249 M edica! C areers-Interest In .E Professional Fields M , Q i ' fig it ,M i f 'i!ls65-.. , . J .. 5 5 ... 5 M X i Y . ur, 5.6, H . MM ft? 2 fe Tig s1s .,ssssss U nis, s, T if ss r t ' 12' 'r I ' at s f' . is A friend. . . Medical Careers Club fostered an interest in all careers associated with medicine and health. Through it various activities such as field trips to hospitals and college campuses, symposiums on health problems, lectures by men and women already in the medical N. profession, the members learned more about the opportunities J 'B-ffl available to them. Information about schools and scholarships was mad available- The Club ' Tita Lillegraven, Dawn Rosenfeld, Jeanine O' Donnell, Reesa Avzaradel, Mrs. Barkley, Mrs. Luz, Susan Sansum, Denise MacAllister offered a scholarship to a senior Kim Cushman, Suzan Dejohn. member planning to study for a medical career. w ,i W' Jr . ' Aids for the aiding An open field for dedicated people, . . 250 Organizations nr me Pep Club Promoted iler Pride Hi-, gg, el 3 W ggi: Deana Hardy, president, led club to a fine year. Pep Club girls highlighted Homecoming spirit. t le e re i Oilers led in spirit, pride, and loyalty. S PY! if'- A PW Sitting: .loan Martin, Cathy Wirkus, Deana Hardy, .loani Matsuura. Standing: Edna Morita, Hazel Jaske, Cindy Mahold, Pam Cunningham, Kathy Gamby, Robin Sass, Doreen Potts, Cindy Gerke, Linda McAdams, Tara Hough, Rhonda Peter- son, Reesa Avzaradel. ,f The Pep Club was always there. The Pep Club was directly re- sponsible for drilling enthusiasm and spirit into the students, teachers, and athletic teams of our school. The Club's strategy was built around three major objectives: to work with yell leaders, song leaders, and band, to sell booster pins, ribbons, shakers before every game, and to promote Oiler school spirit. The club officers showed the way to a very successful year. Organizations 251 , T2 - 2 ,as M. 4 Mt iillifliln' Lila Seated:Pat Shimpock, Tim Ansorge. Left to right: Rick Segelson, Nancy Zeller, Jeff Schlicter, Janet Beck, Tony Craft, Diane Diamond, Mark Mitchell, Andrec Lecocq, Lynn Alvarez, Dana Babin, Mari Schadee, Pam Moore. Ski Club is an organization for those interested in skiing. The club took trips to ski resorts on weekends and fs-,w,gs:x,rg5.,v4z 1 Q. 12 wrt. ' Pi-sntelfxfikw fr - .,.: -,W Q f' f A ,Q 5' 9 55,5 4, -.Q ix 'fix gm M 3 W holidays throughout the , ,M winter months. 9 s X, ski films and D . t . -..- '- it T- A it instruction on s tea. ' . T t , how to ski were gtiy .ya r y ' other bCI1e5lS or l Ll - Exten ' 'yri, iltt A .t,1 : e offered by this gm,ttM,-, r L. ,,V,, , . strs 1 .,':' ,-.:: club,co-sponsored Q .,,, bythe Hunliflgwn ,,' i ' . - ry r an r M asst a aa 'tii aa iia ' th 0 I I , . . Beach Recreation 'i'ii i D W M e u l Department. 252 Organizations S.T.O.P. Students To Overcome Pollution .. , .. . r, 'W x- , las 'ewan-, 14 K A ft . ' itil ' - A . V k ' V . r, . . .. ' ' , 's' I t'lg52'Q,Q,E-r. wg, .. M. , -: ..s ' , 5 'Vi V V .Q fy' W M , ' ' f ' . ,- -V, I , il,-1.-wgfalgfig-fiK, . 1 5- i.yszfc1fi,'- A. , 1 .give - fx tm--. . , 255252125314 - cf 'fat-p4.,rf+iAAse 1, Kneeling: Reesa Avzaradel, Laurie Dawes, Sonnie Stone, Celeste Furtsch, Kathy Rielly, Nancy Shutt, Lisa Abraham, Brad Wallace, Lisa Bronn, Eric Lin- strom, Mark Reinhold. Standing: Mr. Leonard Ewers, Tina Laine, Vicki Chaffee, Susan Sansum, Andre Hensley, Mary Ann Moreno, Sheryl Smith, Jean Littlehale, Lisa Benson, Rene Orton, Cindy Williams, Nancy Perry, Stevie Hanson, Kathleen Kunz, Sharon Akin. Back Row: Ken Orgil, Mike Burn, Rick Tyler, Geary Hund, Greg Kunz, Jon Pape, Anne LeNoir, Andree Lecocg, Karen Roorda. n-.-1........A,, STOP advocated clean air and clean water. Students To Overcome Pollution was concerned with ecology and the preservation of the environment. This year, in conjunction with other schools, S.T.O.P. established reclamation centers, worked on preparing bicycle paths throughout Huntington Beach, and cleaned areas such as Bolsa Chica State Beach and Cleveland National Forest near Elsinore. As a result of many efforts, the organiztion was successful in es- tablishing a Huntington Beach Environmental Commission. Grganizations 253 3 il my W '35 .. 1 iii I ' 1 Q E Gwynn Geiger President Mona Morita Project Chairman V ,... T ,ru , , 3 1',,L 'i! i at ei- Mm g Mary Jo Standley Vice President I fa K i 3 i 3. ir Mary Schadee Projects Chairma Tower Club: The Tower Club is a service organization to which girls with high scholarship standing may apply. They stand for honor, service, leadership, and friendship. This year the Tower Club was successful in many ways, in school activities and com- munity projects. Their many activities included: a donut feed held back in October to promote school spirit for an upcoming football gameg hanging literature on the tax override on neigh- borhood doorknobsg earning 50 dollars to send to a student in Thailand to further her educationg making life saver dolls for the Children's Hospital in Long Beachg and decorating the halls at Christmas time. The club advisors are Mrs. Polly Hanna and Mrs. Marie Coots. Il f, Sharon Akins Lynn Alvarez L it gi f , Y 3' 1 , s Moira Berg Lee Crano re P 1 Gif .. ai fi' A 5 eff- my 'nj- f C i t ' 'ww f W-6 x ii i if its V - 3 ,ip , it Z' ' Z ' ' Wh . l' il 'if , . , Nance Green Sharon Holden 254 Organizations it Kim Cushman PM 1 Diane Johnson ' wftcslwli -it ,z Tower Club Members untangle yarn to make lifesaver dolls Debi Fong I iw ,w , ,, K W vm 'f i Y i Kathleen Kong If Awww Chris Geiger iii I it 11 I W nv Q W- iii ,aww li fl , tl 4 Emy Manuel F riendshzp Service Leadership ,lf fe, S , W ,H , rf ilg3,WWv4z rg,x'Q' 'WL tr my V , W ,, io , K 'N if 'vw M, if M, 5 f ' 4 Patty Patch Secretary , Q ' f ' W i lrirfifzi : or rwllnl e ,eww W' i Denise Moats fu' , , mm 571 K f favs- a W f W Y 1 w , Q f Lynn Perry Cindy Wilson E l ee, ig it l W .iw it ful' l ii? ii M Cathie Crouse Pam Moore Publicity Chairman Publicity Chairman ww -, 1' i fm Denise Moss W Z ww WW T f y W , l , H 'll W' ' will f T3 , Michelle O'Brien e . ' a 7 is IV-- fit Judy Rosenthal Lora Smith f ill Whipping up a cake and a smile, members worked for one of many bake sale projects. Organizations 255 3 lf l Taxidermy Club- Taxidermy club was one of the newest clubs at Hunting- ton this year. The club gave another side to the study of science and biology. All will remember the friendly re- Sa F minders of Don't stuffyourselves, stuff an animal! .. .-l. s Sass., 5 wa-1, -t:,a.r.,s,n.,t A .. Ht, ..., fs ., .,sfw2, V1 sf fi i ' 'A ,wmv .sssaswv mf2rsmif5?Lmqgs:w, N f Pll ii k l lt t HPS by M r ill!! The proud bird with the frienuly guys. 256 Organizations wkuya Q Kevin Finneran Pam Morrison Lynn Alvarez Jolin Lai igh Lights: Biggest Success E ver This year the High Lights divided into three separate staffs to accom- plish their goal of publishing a weekly newspaper. The staffs consisted of mainly sophomores and juniors under the guidance of the only second year members, co-editors Kevin Finneran and Pam Morrison. From the staff of our school newspaper, the members of Quill and Scroll are selec- ted. To become a member of this club, the person must have had a des- ignated number of inches printed in the High Lights. Advisor for the High Lights this year was George Held. Denise MacAIlisIer Kim Jarvis l.lGlll'S ,N-f l i l l Maureen Barry 2 Donna Gigs . 52 31:5 ,ititf if X Q' Much thought goes into the making a newspaper. Sandy Hammel John Drake Photographer Pa At 258 Organizations Pam Morrison Dan Thom Kevin Finneran Editor-in'Chief Photographer Introduction Successful Yearfor Cauldron Staff Frustration led to success, whether it was on the basketball courts or the wrestling matsg trying to make a deadline for Black Gold or the 1971 Cauldron, the students at H.B. never said die until the sum total of their efforts spelled out success. It has been with great pleasure that the Cauldron Staff presented this ' r year's book to the 1970-71 student body of Hunting- ton Beach High School. ul Fulham Denice Hill hletics Athletics 31 Mike Orta Taylor Puryeur Darrel Walker Athletics Athletics Athletics Sharon Akin Student Life Gwynn Geiger Graduates Ml M w A ft ,J lf 2 at me f S ss 2 K 5. t g ., . , N f W Q Z-gig 2 ,. V i 3: 4' f x :wi t G . at- islam aa at V ,ewgipttt 1 nf M, 4 gm, A ,, ,. ,,a,.,., at 4 A Q2 if A it -nf ,. ., I 9,91 'n .ff , Q ,:::,A.f.,z Seri Hoffer Graduates , -' :www S .. .: ,..,:A., .V ,,,.. s .Z-at 2. W if I V i gk f f ar?-fwfr. .eww .-wx ste vi f-e s 7 W ., 1 I , tt--g igiwugp , V. .. .ff 5?-ttlifilf :mt - , t -V ,xc-'V fi - - , eas e 1 t .,.. KM .: A it 355 55:- gi? W 3' 4 K 5 i i f 4- 3' L Hr 271' ' 555 G ,gi ' K wfwvftaetrf' , l E , :,,i : -,J--::f. .::,, I f f fg. L igy. J 2 Vkirkkrkk --.W-:It K7 I 51 it ..,,r E, an Q ::. ,f Wm.-A - F , , 1 ':'Zv:,:-:fir-1 ' - , 3' -Q N E ii ', , .ma ,, -1.1 , f .- f 7' 21. '. 7 .,,. . 3 ' - ' I fx 5 . . .I' V eww, , - 1 sa wwf 32? Emi. .. s Q.. H ... W. H A W ,EE N he 2,7317 . . ,L l ,k,,t uw., .Sgt Cauldron staff members struggle to find a solution to their problem. KK .v B 4 .A Mike Heckrotte U ndergraduates Sue Raines Student Life Emy Manuel Susan Teague John Paup Organizations Organizations Personnel Organizations 259 Y , ., The Varsity A lhlele Varsity Club members are athletes who have received a varsity letter. The re- cipient of a varsity letter has been edu- cated in the toughest kind of a classroom. That is a classroom, that doesn't have four walls, a laboratory that doesn't have test tubes or scientific equipment. The examination periods come periodically from September until the end of school. The tests are noisy, usually exciting, sometimes happy, and, often heartbreak- ing. Club members have learned that the purpose of competition is to test yourself, not to beat anybody. Perfec- tion is not attained at that point at which nothing can be added, but at the point at which nothing can be taken away. The members of the Varsity Club have tried hard to achieve their own perfection in their particular sport and, more im- portant, in the big game oflife. Donkeys and athletes were fun for all. As the spirit in the crowd soared, Varsity Club president Mike Mast came closer to a pie-in-the-face A -:Q U i ,Y fx K, !! Q1g'-r an ... .5 , V . Sitting- Wes Thomas, Rick Henry, Jim Potter, Mike Mast, Roy Neyman, Mike Hoptay, Terry Devcrse, Bill Dressler, Jim Pearl, Bob Latina Left to Right Bill Shubin, Mark Hill, Steve Dccter, Mike Orta, Dana Babin, Marc Mitchell, Kent Mansfield, Joe Wheeler, Taylor Puryear, Robbie McNair, Gil Cerda Paul Fulham, Pete Lindberg, Tom Dreiling, Bruce Peasley, Tom Crun k, Dave Clapp, Richard Galle, Bart DeBoe, Jerry Ashford, Stan Cowen, .lim Martin Darrel Walker, John Garland, .lim Worthy, Clay Evans. Brad Wallace , ,-fwklm mwm,ws ':,f SAQQI-7if5ei'fiff4f'H fp 2 Y ggfggwgw Hwfgfggygggxixwgngwifigzsyagggw Yagfwww ,. ,5:L,,g,5g, W, fs-fury -v TWT Organizations 261 Q . Carpenters l E RECORDS 1t:r4 ky - ' k f' 5 -, f f f 7 . 5 . f ' ' k f, M f K5 i QL VL Q L E'x,fs.e Gmwf Jussi' EEQQQQ ulirtyififr' L x L ffsgtg gflfgqf .L ' itti i MUfb1f1w.?.Ligffsef4 wt QL Lo gs: If LL L X. W ffiel N Lfififm ,f5L,q H 5gf,YLff . 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Many thanks go to Mr. Dick Ewers, who spent days and nights working to help supply us with the needed photos. I also thank the Carpenters and A 8a M Records for their help in providing us with the beautiful theme, We've Only Just Begun. Cauldron '7l had a very fine and qualified staff and I feel very honored and privileged to have been a part of it. But my special thanks go to two of the most wonderful people I could ever meet, Mr. Darrell Stillwagon and Mr. George Held, my advisors. The humor they added to our meetings enlightened the long hours of work and kept all of us going. I sincerely hope that Cauldron '71 is a reflection of the fantastic year 1970-1971. I am deeply honored to have been the Cauldron '71 Editor-in-chief. My sincerest thanks and best of luck to my classathe Class of '7 l. ' '45-3 .av ,r:f7KK'g , ' i : .zizgirfifm . .Aww-F'-r.. H H Layouts, cropping, photos, copy. . .all were a part of the editor's daily effort, frus- 49 Q ll I I b ' mf? 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